J - 4k PAGE FOUR . THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLTAN CE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 5, 1919. : i il i ? ! I J Uift Alliance' Hcralii BURR TRINTINO CO., Owners GEORGE L. DURR, JR...., Editor KDWIN M. BURR Business Mgr. ubacrlptlon fta.M cr, tn advance Entered at the post office at Alli ance, Neb., for transmission through the tnalla aa second class matter, rnbllahed Tuesday and Friday. O SOCIETY Licenses to wed were Issued De cember 4 to John F. Schuler of Dal toa. Neb., and Miss Effle Buctalelter of Superior; Edward Oustott of Caa ter. Wo.. and Mlsa Nellie Baum- rarten of Tulsa, Okl. Both couples were married by Judge Tash. We pay cash for second-hand nlta and overcoats. The 164 Clean er and Tailors. Our phone Is our name. 213 Box Butte are. 2 Scotty Anderson returned Thurs day from a trly to Torronto, Canada. Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. - 2 John Elmore, who recently re turned from the east, expects to leave aoon for Bpearflsh, 8. D. -Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al llance Steam laundry. 2 Les Fossy has returned from a trip to Oklahoma. C. C. Smith, horse buyer, returned yesterday from Grand Island. -Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al fiance Steam Ijaundry. 2 John King left Wednesday for Denver, where he will visit a sister until after the holidays. Shop early for first choice from Oar large Christmas handkerchief as ortmetit. . From 6c to $ 1.2ft each. nighland-IIolloway Co. Nate Hart, who la working on a ranch south of Alliance, was In the City the first of the week. . Claude Lester, who owns a ranch near Bayard, Neb., was In Alliance Wednesday. ' Vie Coalt spent a few hours in the See Drake's for Glasses. tf city Thursday. Glen Oentle, who lives down In the southeastern part of the .county, was In the city Thursday. Charles Avery was another rancher who visited Alliance thia week. Mr. Avery's ranch is about thirty-five miles west of here. John Munson and wife, who live aome dlatance to the west of Omaha, are in Alliance visiting with the fam ily of a brother. They plan to re turn home today. It will pay you to let the 164 Cleaners and Tailors clean and press rour suit and fix up the old overcoat. Our phone is our name. 164 Clean era and Tailors. 213 Box Butte ave. Clark Rice, whose ranch Is about seventeen miles southeast of Alli ance, drove a truck In Wednesday and returned with a load of ma chinery. ' The Auction Bridge club met with Mrs. W. B. Barnett Thursday after noon. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam taumlry. 2 Mrs. A. J. Kearns left Tuesday evening- for an extended visit with her parent at Logansport, Ind. Glasses accurately fitted at rea sonable prices. Drake & Drake, Optometrists. ' tf Clair Kerr of Edgemont, S. D., re turned home Tuesday evening after the day with Alliance friends. It will pay you to see our blouses before buying. Our regular prices are below others special lllghland-llolloway Co. Elmer Kronvall expects to leave Friday for Omaha, where he will enter upon his new duties with the Consumers Oil company. Mr. Kron vail has been assistant chief clerk In the office of Superintendent Griggs. The 164 Cleaners and Tailors sell the best tailor made suits and overcoats, and the price, come in and see, $32 and up. The 164 Cleaners and Tailors. 213 Box Butte Ave. 2 Louis Schwabe of Chadron, who is a partner In the Schwabe Bros, gar age in this city, was in Alliance on business Wednesday. You need not go to the trouble of sending yonr hides away from Al liance.' O'Hannon Bros, will buy all you have and pay the highest market price for them. In this way freight rates on small shipments will not consume all the profits. 52 Misses Maude Wilcox and Avis North were released from the pest house Wednesday. They resumed their . duties at the Centray school Thursday. -Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al' liance Steam Laundry. 2 Miss Victoria' Wilkinson returned from Beatrice, Neb., after a ten-day vacation on account of illness. She recently underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Loundry. 2 D. H. Flshburn of tne Palne-Fiah-burn Granite company of Grand Is land is spendln ga few days In the city this week. All the Inconvenience taken away. Ilring your cow and horse hides to CXIlnnnon Bros. You get the advantage of tho eastern market without the bother of making ship ment yourselves. 52 Mr. and Mra. O. A. Johnson of Tyron, Neb., were in Alliance Fri day and Saturday of last weekvlsit- ing relatives. Tbey will visit in Henilnpford for a few days before returning to their home. Mr. John son is county superintendent or Thomas county. Rev. Stephen J. Epler was quar antined with the smallpox Tuesday morning. Complete assortment of sizes, colors and styles of girls' gingham dresses. Ilighland-llolloway Co. A daughter was born to Dr. and Mrs. George J. Hand on Monday morning of this week. The little miss has not been given a name as yet. The doctor says that he haan't been able to find one that Is good enough. O'Bannon Bros, will buy all kinds of cow and horse hides, both green and salted. Bring them In. It's the simplest way, and much the best. You get the highest price for your hide without the Inconvenience of making the freight shipment. 52 The ladies of the Methodist church will serve a dinner and sup per of chicken, rolls, mashed pota toes, baked beans, salad and pickles, pie, cake and peaches for 75 cents Saturday, December 6, at the armory. The Newberry Hardware com pany this week got one order from a nearby city which shows other places are not so fortunate as Alliance. A firm in Scottsbluff sent them an or der for forty oil heaters. Scotts bluff is face to face, not with a coal shortage, but with a coal famine Committees there have been aDDoint ed to arrange for cutting wood for ruci, ana tne Star-Herald reports that while everybody sees the ned for something to burn, it's difficult work to find folks willing to awing an axe. L. D. Blair of this city recently sold the Antloch bakery, which he has been conducting for the past two years, and has aa yet made no plans for the future. He expects some time before long to engaged in busi ness, but Just what kind and where have not been determined. Mr. Blair Is one of the old settlers of Box Butte county. In the days before there was a single house In the city he lived in a tent near the present site. The Evangelical Lutheran church at the corner of Yellowstone and Seventh streets will havs service next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Sunday school will be held immedi ately after the service. Here's a chance to attend a service. If you? are too bus7 on Sunday morning. Is It your custom to .make visits on Sunday afternoon? Never forget your" church; she Is your best friend, and' will always welcome yon. Sermon' text: Luke 17:20-39. F. DROEGEMUELLER, Pastor. Martha Jane Dayton Violin and Piano Teacher For further information in quire at Wikers Music House Phone 239 F in) l-ZIZI LZZ2 DURING THIS MONTH, WE WILL GIVE AWAY TO THE PURCHASER OF A NEW TIRE ONE SCIIRADER TIRE GAUGE, WORTH $1.50, AND TO ANYONE BUYING SET OF FOUR TIRES, WE WILL GIVE a' BRAND NEW INNER TUBE IN ADDITION TO THE GAUGE. THERE IS NO CATCH IN THIS OFFER AS OUR TIRES ARE ALL GUARANTEED STOCK AND WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE THEM. WE ARE ALSO MAKING SPECIAL RATES ON OUR VULCANIZING TO INDUCE OUR TRADE TO HAVE THEIR TIRES PUT IN SHAPE NOW INSTEAD OF WAITING UNTIL SPRING. CALL US AND WE WILL LOOK YOUR TIRES OVER. The Alliance Tire Works TIMES BLDG. GEORGE E. MINTZER, Prop. r The Horace' Bosrue Store i V I 3 for y omit G hrMtnias SHioppiin . WE KNOW that this year more than ever your thoughts will turn to. useful Xmas presents, our purchases in the east three months have been made with the thought in mind to assemble as large a stock as it was possible to get, to make your Xmas shopping easy and we think we have succeeded as our store is filled with new merchandise for this Xmas season at reasonable prices. 1 We List Here a Few of the Items Hosiery Hand Bags Beacon Blankets Underwear PURE ITALIAN SILK SILK AND FIBRE SILK LISLE COTTON AND LISLE COTTON LARGE PANNE VELVET SILK VELVET FRENCH BEADED RED LEATHER HAND BAGS AND PURSES FANCY COMFORT BLANKETS FANCY BATH ROBE BLANKETS INDIAN BLANKETS FANCY LARGE BED BLANKETS JERSEY SILK WASH SATIN CREPE DE CIHNE PURE WOOL . SILK AND WOOL RIBBED AND FLEECED COTTON ' i . Wsvns1UWPiisj-f' o 500 Dozen ct tte Prettie8t handkerchief i you have ever seen in Pure Irish Linen, Linen Lawn, Crepe de Chine and Cotton, beantiful hand Embroidery JljL ClJlUtviSl LsillkZjO also a big assortment of Children's plain and fancy Handkerchiefs. Our bo oth is ready to make your selecting easy. ' X Silk Waists 300 New Waists In Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Net in a beautiful range of colors and hand embroidery and bead work. New Blouses in beautiful Printed Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Prices, $5.00 to $15.00. Ladie 's Coats and Suits at Cost Z&T ,eIectlon ft0IMU new rt yle? Mwert - r i. 2 ' - :