The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 05, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLTAN CE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 1919.
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PURE BRED SALE
ON DECEMBER 16
Harry Hollow farm will be the
niiro hrM stork sale on
November 16, and anyone Is at lib-
rty to consign came or (
rvi,ip(t nnlr that It shown
registered. Entries may be made up
h lima lha unto bCKitlS. COn-
elgnments have already been made
b5y E. T. Kibble ana u. w. uji
n nnd some desirable offerings
It Is desired to make this sale the
opening wedRO In a campaign to pro-
mote the hreeamg vi 11.--
etock In Box uuue coumy,
1 mi., la HpRorvlllK of consider
hi fnr the interest he has
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.v in the matter. That others
re Interested also Is shown by the
tact that Messrs Sweet and IMunib
nrnnnsod Alliance Packing
- m h nresent at the sale
and will present charts and pictures
designed to prove mai iv
raise thoroughbred stock for every
kind of market.
Anyone who has pure bred stock
with the registration papers can list
H for this sale with L. E. Bliss or
with Charles Brlttan at the FlrBt
State Bank. Watch for the adver
tisement In the next Issue of The
Herald and make your arrangements
to be on hand and get a start In the
thoroughbred cattle or hog buslneBa,
or If you already have a star.t add
tome of the good blood lines that
-will be offered. You'll find It one
of the best Investments you ever
made.
IU7FU9 JONES
WILL IlKMAIM
IN ALLIANCE
Continued from rage 1.)
ance has been of an unusually high
caliber for there can be no question
that his expert knowledge of his pro
fession is such as to place him la tbe
front rank but what he has done
has been accomplished, as another of
bis directors expressed It recently in
a public meeting, without "walking
up and down Dox Butte avenue and
crowing like a rooster." ,
The Herald is firmly convinced
that If Uufus Jones had left Alliance
the town- would have regretted It
within forty-eight hours afte rhls de
parture; and we believe Just as
strongly that there will be a general
rejoicing because he is to remain.
Mrs. Graybill and Mrs. J. Lovell
Roe, from Lakeside, were shopping
la this city Wednesday and Thurs
day. Oakley D. Seeley, formerly of
Alliance, arrived Friday morning
from Sheridan. Mr. Sceley has been
In the hospital for the past few
weeks, Buffering from injuries re
ceived In a railroad accident.
J. D. Kane, who has been hav-j
Ing a mild attack of smallpox, was
realeaed from the detention hospital
Tuesday.
R D. Tyler of Lakeside is spend
ing Friday In Alliance.
Norman McCorkle is expected to
return tonight from a trip to Kansas
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Mrs. A. J. Kearns and baby son
departed Tuesday night for an ex
tended viBlt with Mrs. Ream's par
ents in Indiana.
A. M. Blackwood of Denver was
in Alliance vlsltinir Thursdar.
Misa Agnes Jones of Antioch
pent Tuesday and Wednesday of
this week with Alliance frleds,
while enroute to Crawford where Bhe
is teaching scnool.
. Mrs. Mice Dunning returned
Thursday from a business visit at I
iiysnam. Mont.
A. J, Schenks. namntnror mn.
ductor between Alliance and Denver.
nas recovered from the attack ot pto
maine poisoning which he sufrerd
several weeks ago. This week be
. made the first triD since his Hia
Miss Martha Dayton of York,
-wen., arrived In the city today, and
pians to remain here lnrfoAnitciv
She is an accomplished muairUn nH
will organize classes. Her announce
ment appears In another column.
The Herald has enjoyed listening to
Miss Dayton's music on a nnmhir nf
occasions, and is confident that she
will be a distinct addition to musical
circles In the city.
A daughter wos born to Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Dow Thursday. The little
one has been given the name of
owendolyn.
W, M. Buckley expects to make
a business trl to St. Louis for the
ivewberry Hardware Co. in the near
xuiure.
The Trabert brothers report
mai tneir sale was successful nA
. that they are well pleased with the
outcome. The condition of the roads
undoubtedly acted as a hnrtirn
but the attendance was good and the'
stuff Drought good prices. The land
was not sold and there were a few
head of horses which were with
drawn, but every other item brought
a good price. Hay sold for SI 9 a
ton In the stack; milch cows, $90 to
3100. and stock rattle brought an
average of $80. The Traberts have
some nice things to say of their auc
tioneers. Colonel L. E. Bliss.
Rev. C. C. Itollt of Minneapolis
and Rev. Henry. Ives of Sidney have
been in Alliance giving sermons In
the interest of tbe local Eplacapal
church.
The American Legion charter is
expected to arrive within a few days.
Those who have had a glimpse at
There Is a Delightful Christmassy Air Throughout This Entire Store
Important "Notice
We Soli for Cash
ONLY
If You Do Not Believe It
Try ami Open a Charge
Account
W. R. HARPER
WEAKLY
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MARPER'tS,
JLL JL Big Store Alliance, Neb. tissJ
Parcels Wrapped
Regardless of where purchased,
we are glad to wrap parcels for
shipment by parcel post or ex
press, at the ACCOMMODATION
DESK. This service Is without
charge, of course.
HARPER'S SERVICE.
1 6 Shopping Days Until Christmas
The number of days arc dwindling steadily. Every twenty-four hours makes a difference.
And here s the big point, a few hours spent now in shopping on your Christmas list will save
.a h?.,c dy later on- Thls store is in complete readiness to serve the early shopper with
efficient dispatch. ' 11
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Shopping Days
Ilefore
Christmas
Women's and Misses
Wearing Apparel
You could not think of a more practical gift than a handsome Coat, Suit, Dress, Fur, or In fact, any article of
ring apparel Here you may choose from the largest stocks of high-grade fashionable garments to d .found li the
.? the reat Ear Ch',stma, Shewing Drive. A 'wort tJ At
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50 Stunning Women's Suits
Formerly priced at $85, $75, $65, yes, even $90, are offered in this timely sale at
If every woman reading this could realize fully how wonderful the Suits are in this
sale. Saturday would see the greatest crowds ever held in our immense Suit Depart
ment. Every Suit a new December model, handsomely tailored of WOOL TOPLINS
WOOL SERGES, WOOL VELOURS and fancy WOOL mixtures. Trimmings consist
of kit coney fur, Bealine, seal plush and self-materials; collars, rows of silk braid and
buttons. Lined with figured and plain satin and Venetians. There Is a wonderful
saving in each Suit, at the extremely low sale price
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200;Attractive Winter Coats
Formerly Priced at $85, $75, $65 and up to $90 are offered in this Timely sale at only
Every woman or miss who needs a new Winter Coat should make It her business
to attend this sale tomorrow. The assortment is so large that there is a style to
oVr ,r!X??re 8 erBOnal taste- Luxurious models developed of soft, warm WOOL
SEYEA. PI TmF9'''i POMPOMS, BROADCLOTHS. VELOURS, KER--7.1
kH.7 PLLSHES and sport models of leatherette, plain tailored or trimmed
?liabUtT0,n8Ddia.rg.e ?,1Ia.r8 of SEA LINE, YUKON SEAL. CONEY and self-ma-baSn
3 C0,r- " yU Want a Cat
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Handsome Georgette
Blouses
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These will make very acceptable gifts. Charming models of fine
quality georgette, smartly beaded, embroidered and pin tucked. A
wonderful variety of styles, collar and collarless effects. Round,
square or V-necks. Every wanted shade in every Bize. Early Xmas
shoppers are,offered these exceptional 8.50 qualities in this great
sale, at only
Shoes and Christmas Slippers
Are featured 111 this great Drive for Early Shopping at the lowest prices known
in months. It will be the wisest sort of economy to supply your personal as
well as gift needs now while stocks are complete. Prices will not be lower
for many, many dayg.
MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES
Every popular style of the season is represented in thla
vast assortment. High-grade Shoes of excellent quality
calfskin, in button or lace styles. Shoes ordl- (PC nn
narily priced at $9.00, special In this sale at, pair PO.yU
MEN'S STURDY WORK SHOES
Built solid thruout, this shoe will grve the utmost in
Bervice and comfort. Well made, of fine Tan Elk leather.
ucuuna luugut?, Buna learner soles. Made on sens-
Exceptional $7.50 qualities, priced flje nn
Exclusive Model
Winter Suits
.... , , . , -rwi oun. liuuu. me majoritv are
richly fur-trimmed. The price quoted would not begin to cover the,. . , .
cost of production. Unrestricted choice is offered early shoppIrs. at! Marked Prices
Vl off
Ible last,
for this sale at, pair.
WOMEN'S NOVELTY BOOTS
Fashionable models of black patent kid, with tops, all
brown, glove kid, black patent kid with mat kid tops; black
kid; button or lace styles in every wanted size and width;
the season's very newest favored mvio with k.nH..
Boies; you may secure these 16.50 qualities
in this sale at, pair
$11.00
WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED JULIETS
Made of high-grade gray felt; have leather soles and CO urn
heels and neatly fur trimmed; secial sale price, pr...0"
WOMEN'S COMFY SLIPPERS
The genuine comfy Slippers of gray felt with padded buck
skin soles; wonderful $3.00 qualities; c0 K(
special at, pair tp.OU
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MEN'S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS
Come in gray, oxford, blue, wine and black; have padded
buekpkin or leather soles; they have cuff tops that can be
buttoned up around the ankles; the famous Daniel Green
make; regular $4.00 values; 09 O"
special, pair JJ-.0J
CHILDREN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS
Famous Daniel Green Comfy Slippers of red and
blue felt, with comfy soles; special at
$2.65
With felt soles. C1
special at $l.Dt
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Men's and Boys Clothing
Offered in this great Early Shopping Drive at Drastic Reductions. Those
who desire to cut down the cost of clothing without cutting down the quality
should attend this sale.
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Every garment in this season's latest and smartest model. Wmf
"" u-iuuic-uiensieu, niiea yoKe Back and H
conservative Suits, belted, loose and fitted Overcoats. Wf
Handsomely tailored of finest materials. To see them EtfflU:?'.
is to buy, for the values are bo remarkable I ftt&Jtfw.
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SUITS AND OVERCOATS, formerly priced COI M W$$
13 0 ana $35, now ynt.v
SUITS AND OVERCOATS, formerly priced CO 4 QK trZv'Wr
$40 and $45, now QOZ.VO f
SUITS AND OVERCOATS, formerly priced C 4 A art 5SlS2Ej
$50 and $55, now $44.10
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Boy's Suits and Overcoats
Highly dependable garments, all carefully
made of wanted materials. Suits In Nor
folk, waist-seam arid plain tailored styles.
Overcoats in belted, half-belted and
straight-cut models.
SUITS AND OVERCOATS, for- C1 1 OK
inerly priced to $16.50, at ; V-a-IwO
SUITS AND OVERCOATS, for- Oin qc?
merly priced to $22, at vAO.yD
Boys' light Oxford gray Sweater Coats
regular $4.00 values; extra well made; 2
pockets; an extra fine value, 00 nn
at the sale price PvU
BOUDOIR CAPS
Dainty models of Crepe de Chine
and Wash Silks, lace and ribbon
trimmed. We've priced them less
than the cost of the naterial In
volved to induce early Xmas shop-
Special at
WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS
Fiber silk Stockings la black and white. You cannot duplicate them anywhere under
$1.00. The Blight Imperfections will not impair the wearing qualities. As a special
induce for early Christmas shopping we offer these at about half their rn
actual value; pair ... OJC
CAMISOLES
Of Wash Satin, lace and ribbon
Si!. fl.iee. rare bgains
.. vvuomcmuij more tnan we
have Driceri fnr .
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ot the engravers' art.