EIGHT THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1920. nSOCIKTV m Mrs. Chafee and Mm. Jimn Fea FIds entertained at a luncheon on Thuradny afternoon In honor of Mrs; Beaner. A delicious four-course luncheon was sorted. The guest list Included Mesdatnea W. D. Rnmer, F. A. Hlvely, K. H. Boyd. Percy Cogv wt.ll, R. V. Cox, II. F. Thlcle, Roy Beckwtth, II. P. Toohey, F. E. Hol Bten, Bernard Holsten, Marvin Dick inson, C. E. Slagle, George D. Dar ling, M. E. Lester, Fred Helpbrlnger, J. C. Morrow, Lloyd Johnson, C. E. Hirschtnun, J. J. Dixon. Fred Fea- glns. William Mitchell, Harry Gants. Robert Reddish, W. 11. Met, Ear! Mallery and Minor Morria. Mrs. Dickinson won the prize for the high core. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shaper wishes to announce the engagement of their daughter, Alfrcjida, to Christian Bollerup. Mr. Bollerup Is a part ner in the Tallace meat market of Alliance. Miss Fchaper is a recent arrival in Alliance, her home having been In Ravenna until the oast two months when her parents moved toj Alliance. The date for the wedding has not been;' Announced and their I many friends both her and at Ra- venn a are anxiously awaiting lufor-' mation. roland China bred sow sale on March 3, 1920, at Chadron, Neb. Write for catalogue. J. L. Brown. 17 E. R. Straub from Weeping Water Is visiting hia sister, Mrs. E. C. Bim merere, who is quite ill. Sheriff Jim Miller and County At torney Lee Basye returned yesterday from a business trip to Omaha and Lincoln. Advance Showing of Early Sptng Millinery, Suits, Coat and Dresses at Hlghland-Holloway. Mrs. Ray Rice And children from Salt Lake City are in the city tIhU ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McNulty. Mrs. Charles Schleve returned to her home In Hot Springs, a D , after an extended visit with her brother, C. II. Frederick. See the New Spring Coats and Suits at Hlghland-Holloway Co. Mr. Walsh of Omaha Is In the city looking after the affairs of the W. O. W. lodge. . , The Cal Simpson home has been under quarantine for smallpox for about ten days. Honey, 12.80 per 10 lb. can; 60 lb. can, $15.00. PllklnEton. IS The Christian Endeavor society of the First rreBbyterlan church will giro a big waffle supper next Thurs day night, January 29, starting at 6:30 Everybody, Is Invited. A private dance was given last night at the Reddish hall by William Bailey. A large crowd attended and all had a very good time. . Wincsap Applies, $1.50 bushel. Pilklngton. . , 15 Mr. and Mrs. John Wlker returned Thursday from Omaha, where they spent the past live days In purchasln additions to their stock of records and sheet music. They were also securing figures on the pipe organ for the new Catholic church. Call ISO. Rough Dry 8c per lb, ; Alliance Steam Laundry. tf . A. O. Isaacson left Tuesday eve ning for New York city on a buying trip. He expects to be away tor four or five weeks. . Fresh fish arrive twice a week at Pilkington's, 124 E Id St. 15 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnett. ex pect to leave Saturday evening for St. Louis, Chicago and New York on a buying trip that will occupy them for the next four weeks. . . NOTICE ' Regular teachers' examination will to held at the court house Janu ary 24. OPAL RUSSELL, 15 County Superintendent John P. Breckner, who was oper ated on at St. Joseph's hospital Jan nary 19, Is reported to be making rapid Improvement and It is ex pected that he will be up and around within a few days. The officers of the Eastern Star gave a surprise party in honor of Mrs. Martha Pat more at her borne yesterday afternoon. All present had a good time. County Superintendent Opal Rus sell will return from Lincoln tonipht to conduct t' e teachers' examination tomorrow. George Snider has returned from Scottsblutf, where he spent the first of the week on business. Mrs. Attie Spencer, of Marsland. was an Alliance business visitor on Wedneoday. Do not measure eye comforts b) lollars. Say, "1 want my eyes prop rly fitted"; then See Bauman and See Better. 12 A marriage license was Issued on Wednesday by Judge Tash to .Fred erick J. Boness and Miss Nina L. Whal?y, both" of Alliance. Clarence Schaffer attend the fire men's convention In Scottsbluff on Wednesday. Call ISO. Hough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf James Keeler attended the wrestl ing match and firemen's convention Wednesday In Scottsbluff. we gnna our own lenses. Drake & Drake, Optometrists. . tf Jack Chambers of Omaha was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johns tone Thursday. all 160. Hough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laamlry. tf MrB. II." Coleman of Bridgeport was the guest Wednesday of an Al liance friend. How ght Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. tf You will be charmed when you see the smartness' of the new mil linery we are showing. Hlghland Holloway. ' For Sale Two six room houses on Sweetwater. Modern except heat Price and terms right See Nebraska Land Company. 4( The young people's missionary so- ciety of the Christian church will meet next Monday evening with Mrs. Wade Smith, 408 Big Horn. Miss Glenna Lawrence will be the leader. - RAILItOAD NOTES. - Brakeman R. V. An dress Is laying off for a few days to visit his folks In Chicago. i .. . Fish, rickerel and Whiting, 10c and up. niklngton. tf Rough Dry, 8c i?r pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. tf Conductor D. Chrlsholm was call ed to Chicago Wednesday evening to transact some business for the B. of R. T. Lodge. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. tf Conductor F. Mackey Is laying off for a few days to viBlt his father at Chadron. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. tf Conductor C. D. Rider Is laying off a few days to have some dental work done. Rough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. 2 Conductor F. Reeder Is laying off for one trip and Is being relieved by Conductor Finch. Call 100. Rough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Laundry. tf Mr. Frank and Ed Schleve have started working on the Repair track. Advance Showing ol Early Spring . Millinery, Suits, Coats and Dresses at Hlghland-Holloway. Well No. 1 at the power house, which has been undergoing extensive repairs recently, was started up the first of the week, and after throwing sand for a couple of hours finally got down to business and began t'o pump water like a good pump should. A representative of the Kelly Well com pany, Mr. Hoagland, was9 on the ground and rendered moral and phy sical support iti the trying hours. Glasses accurately fitted at rea sonable prices. Drake & Drake, ....George H. Breckner has been making extensive Improvements In his welding shop! Among other things that have been done Is the construction of a new pre-heatlng room. CONTRACT WIRING; . ELROTRIO REPAIRS AtteatUa Detail Makra Oar Work l.aat EMERGENCY KLI-XTRIO CO. mown in IIS WMlt With Nartaa Realty Mi F1TS-U WINDSOR 4-tIEyTGLASSES Y o The Eyeglass -of Distinction B. G. Bauman, o. d.c t Maniewaf s Cafe has been opened at 107 Box Butte Avenue, next to the Alliance Hotel Annex, and is prepared to serve Regular Meals or Lunches We have employed Union Cooks and Waiters and respectfully ask for a share of patronage from Union men. Open Day and Night 107 Box Butte Ave. Next Alliance Annex Justreceived a new shipment of Victrola Records Also new lot of latest Sheet Music Good supply of Q. R. S. Player Rolls Wiker Music House .One Minute Store Talk "I agree with Don Franklin, America's apmtle of thrift, when he said, MIK THAT WOULD T1IKIVK. MUST AHK HIS , WIFE.' The way your store and your way of selling merchandise In boosted In our home, would do jour heart good and. I know It has done my bank balance a lot of good," sr.ld a customer. ARE YOU SHARING THRIFT WEEK SAV INGS AT THIS BIG STORE? Harper's- A; Practical Thrift Demonstration Buy next winter's overcoat today at 40 per cent less than next winter's prices because wholesale' quotations for next winter figure that much of an advance and in some instances much more. Buy at the Cash Store -.,,. s. , BROKEN LINES OF MEN'S YOUNG MEN'S AND YOUNGER YOUNG MEN'S Fancy Overcoats Suits Fancy Boy's Fancy O'coats 20 OOff Remember, 20 per cent off our regular lowest prices for world's best clothing. A Thrift opportunity un .cqualed in Alliance today Compare. Men's Furnishing Goods at Attractive Reduc- tions for Thrift Week Harper Invites You to save 10 to 25 per cent on Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Hats and Caps. SPRING MILLINERY Fully a month before the customary of the spring modes, we announce the arrival of our new Spring millinery. , , - Every hat brimful of wichery, youthful in design, and interpreting o definite" per sonality. , ; - , Ilere you will find distinctive hats for every occasion! DRESS IIATS SPORT IIATS STREET, PALM BEACH AND CALIFORNIA HATS Our Entire Stock of Regular Lines at Wholesale Prices Today Women's Boots 20 j0 Off $18.00 Boots for. $17.00 Boots for. $16.00 Boots for. $15.00 Boots for. $14.00 Boots for. -$14.40 .$13.60 -$12.80 -$12.00 -$11.20 $13.00 Boots for. $12.00 Boots for. $11.00 Boots for. $10.00 Boots for. $ 9.00 Boots for. -$10.40 -$ 9.60 -$ 8.80 -$ 8.00 -$ 7.20 Buy Your Shoes Now FLORSHEIM and save thre to five dollars per pair. Prices for Spring will be much higher than they were for Fall. ' We have large quan tities of late styles on hand every paid of which will be included in this sale. - All our Btock is clean fresh merchandise men's high grade shoes of the finest materials Tan and Black Calf and Kid, patent leather, etc. Nothing shoddy or specially purchased for sale purchases. Erery pair will cost you three to five dollars more sixty days hence. ' $17.00 and $19.00 Values NOW $16.00 and $16.50 Values NOW. $14.00 and $15.00 Values NOW- -$15.85 .$14.85 -$12.85 One special lot representing a few pairs remaining; from the pant year's business, values from 910 to $15, now 97.85. ., - You can purchase a pair of Florsheim Shoes now that will be good for next Spring wear and make a big saving. W.Ri Harper Dept Store WE SELL FOR CASH - Big Store Cash Only CORRECT. APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN WE SELL' FOR CASH