The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 04, 1920, Image 4

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TOD ALT JAN CB BSaiLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4th, 1920.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Tutllw of Ofag Wyo., U
vUMng In Alliance
Master Mack Dennlnn haa rone to
JBIlllngfl. Mont, to Join hla mother.
Mrs. A. J. Orant loft Thursday for
A IbU to hor mother t Hrokn Bow.
Taul Thompson started working
at the Harper Store Thursday Diorn
iSK. Mrs. C. Watson mother of City
Clerk Orare Kennedy left Wednes
day for Omaha to see Dr. G I Cord and
Visit rrlatlYM.
Raise three bumer crop jenr
triUiout Mjjh trlced farm labor. For
particular write (1. M. Burn Renlty
Co- Alliance, Nebraska. 64
Sergeant Frcy la spending a few
aya in Grand Island.
Mrs. Leo Daniels of Bayard is here
for a few days Tlslting with her sis
ter, Mrs. C. . Hershman.
Dr. C. E. Hershman waa In llyan-
Ala Wednesday on professional busi
ness. ,
Mrs. C. A. Starman was operated
on at her home Tuesday. She Is
doing very nicely and friends hope
lor a spedey recoTery,
Mrs. Ed Smith, south of town, is
ill with pneumonia, but Is doing rery
welL ..
Chas. Brlttan, Ed Bishop and
Harry Gans are spending the day In
fSeottsblutr, where they will attend
fits boxing match put on by the Elks
Is the evening.
L. O. Smith has been 111 with a
tonallar abscess but is getting along
ftfcely. " - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loomaa of
Berea are reported to be 111.
Ray Miller has gone to Bridgeport
-ajr an Indefinite stay.
Mg."lt. "MoClury of Chicago is vis
iting her husband in Alliance, en-
ypuU -lor Casper where she will
make an Indefinite stay -with her
daughter.
tflsses Mildred Snappell and Eufi'
Joe Boodrr of Angora spent three
days this week shopping In Alliance.'
Visa Edna Benedict left Thursday
for a visit with Mrs. Harry, Loomas
f Berea.
'Raise three bumper crops a year
without high priced farm DCbor. For
fMutlculan write G. M. Burns Realty
. kK, Alliance, Nebraska. ' 54
Iflsa Lnra Hawkins of University
Place is Tisitlag Miss Glenn Mounts.
? Mrs. Anna Haselton left- Wed nes
? day night to attend the funeral of
Mrs. Bonnie McCray at Kearney.
1 Mrs. McCray died in Colorado
Springs.
ArinRton Stock Ooinnny nn
, dw their big waterproof tent will be
.. ft are tonight and tomorrow ' night
. rlth m complete change of plays and
wanderlUe between the acta.
Mr. C. E. Weldon and daughter
lona left Thursday for a visit to rela
tives in Scottsbluff.
Mrs. E..R. 1'otts who has been vis
iting her sister Mrs. M. E. Johnson
departed Thursday for her borne in
Gillette, Wyo.
J. F. Soth who has been visiting
his brother, fa. C. Both lert for his
home.
Misses Llla Graham and Mildred
Pate have returned from a trip to
the homestead of Miss Tate's father.
Mrs. C. Lonam returned to fkmeca
Thursday. She has. been '. visiting
her husband hers.
Ralph Bond haa gone to Kansas
City for a visit with friends.
Mrs. W. ,M. Weldenhamer, of
Chicago, arrived today t for a - few
days visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Verne Andreas. "
Mrs. Francis May left Thursday
for a visit with her son and daughter
at Bridgeport.
Mrs. C. A. Alexander who , has
been visiting relatives in Alliance
returned to her home in Bridgeport
Thursday.
C. E. Porter of Toplln Bluff, Mo.,
was in Alliance Thursday on his way
to nroadwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Theln of Crawford,
are in Alliance for medical atten
tion. Mrs. Joe Miller from Osage, Wyo.,
is In Alliance for medical attention.
Mrs. Elkhart who was operated on
at St. Joseph's hospital Monday
morning is doing very nicely.
Roy Klose, who was formerly
connected wtlh the Alliance Cream
ery js visiting friends herer
C. E. Wlltsey of Hemingford was
In the city on business, Wednesday
' Miss Grace Loshy of Ellsworth,
was an Alliance visitor Thursday.
J. B.' Jenaon of Hemingford spent
Thursday in Alliance.
Mrs. O. W. Myers and children will
ipave this week for their, home at
tnterlee, S. D. They will be accon
World Famous Pianist
W,Ropet
Alvin
WILL RENDER A
VARIED PROGRAM
AT THE
METHODIST CHURCH
Monday Night, June 7, 1920,
8 P. M.
Admission
..60c
TICKETS ON SALE AT THEELE'S DRUG STORE
panled by Miss Beulah, Myers, who
will spend her vacation with them.
Frank Schnittker of Nebraska
City and A. F. Dahlman ani B. F.
Margolin of Lincoln, state road en
gineers were in Alliance Wednesday
on their way from Crawford . to
Hold red gp.
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Why begia your married life by living in a rented Ilomel Real happniess
comes only through possessing a place you can call your own. Think if the
thrill you will feel when for the first tirae you let yourself into Your New
Home. There's a satisfaction that is difficult to beat it's worth trying for.
Notice the couples among your friends the happiest those who get the most
out of life, are the ones who have built a Home of their Own. A-New Home
- necessarily creates more interest in home life a fondness for one's own fire
side and family. , , "
The first thing to decide is the kind of ITome you want to build. Will it be a
Bungalow, a Cottage, or of good old-fashioned Colonial stylet You have at"
your disposal all of the many plans in our office. - And any of them may be
changed to embody your own ideas of comfort and utility, 1
Build It Now
There is no reason for waiting until later to Build Materials and Labor costs
are not coming down. And even if they should, the item of rent saved to
say nothing of the other advantages weighs heavily enough to overbalance
the difference in costs. . - -
Stop in our office at any time and we will talk the matter over with yon. :
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FEED HABQARTEN, Manager
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MrB. E. A. Whuiatcno
been visiting her ilrugMer, ?.I
Frank Meret, left Tuiadry f:r'!u
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home in Casiwr.
. Mrs., A, Rainvllle of Casper Is
spending a few day with Mr. and
Mrs. PuBuquc", enroute to her home
in Belle Fouiche, S. V.
In the Matter
of Dress
one never offends by neglecting
style. Your Glasses, too, should
reflect your good taste. They
will loog as if made for you
alone when we lit your eyes '
and features with
8itEi.ilrEX sinnt-ON
SPECTACLES '
Quality Beyond Question for
More than Fifty Years.
If you need 'Glasses, you will
never look well , or Bee well
or see well without them.
Let us examine your eyes
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Drive Inside For Prest'O-Lite Service
WHATEVER make of battery you have-
drive in here for testing and distilled,
' jvater as often as you "wish. - ," " -T.
.' Ours is not a "curb-stone" bervice n8
waiting outside. You drive inside the build
K Ing out of the weather and out of the wet.
your battery is tested right in your car. If
repairs are necessary, we have a service bat
tery for you to use while the1 work is being:
done. This gives you continuous use of your
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- Our prices for recharging and repair? are
..; ' felways right.
Schafer Auto Supply
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Announces a Big June Clearence of
Suits, Coats, Dresseis Skirts,
Waists and Millinery
Suits
Suit values of $75.00 for -Suit
values of $55.00, for -Suit
values tf $69.00, for r
Suit values of $60.00, for .
Suit values of $50.00, for -Suit
values of $37.50, f or
.$50.00
$3G.75
451.75
$40.00
..$37.50
.$28.13
Dresses
OP TRICOLET, GEORGETTE, TAFFETA,
SILK, AND CREPE DE CHINE -.
Dress value of $98.50, for
Dress value of $68.50, for -Dress
value of $43.50, for -Dress
valuo of $32.50, for -Dress
value of $25.00, for .
Dress value of $19.50, for -
..$73.82
$51.88
$32.63
.$24.38
.$18.25
.$14.63
Millinery
OF THE LATEST SUMMER PATTERNS
Hats worth $14.00, for .
Hats worth $6.50, for -llats
worth $8.70, for
Ilats worth $22.50, for
llats worth $35.00, for
.$10.50
$4.88
$6.53
.$16.83
.$26.25
Coats
Coat values of $85.00, for
'Coats values of $65.00, for
Coat values of $58.50, for
Coat values of $47.50, for
Coat values of $38.50, for
Coat values" of $33.75, for
..$63.25
..$48.75
.$41.25
.$35.63
..$28.88
..$25.32
Skirts
SEPARATE SKIRTS OF TRICOLETTE,
SATIN, TAFFETA, CREPE
DE CHINE. " .
Skirt values of $7.65, for
Skirt values of $9.90, for -iSkirt
values of $12.50, for
Skirt values of $19.50, for
Skirt values of $29.50, for
Skirt values of $38.50, for
.$5.71
$7.43
9.38
.$14.63
.$21.88
.$28.88
Waists
OF GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE
AND TRICOLETTE '
$16.75 Tricolette Waist, for .$12.57
$9.25; Georgette,' waist for $6.94
$27.50 Combination Waist, for
$32.50 Waist, for L
$16.75 Waist, for, :
$20.63
..$27.38
-$12.57
Our assortment of all women's wearing apparel
is quite complete and priced lower than the present
market justifies. Now is the time to protect your
pocket book. .
The Store of New Merchandise
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