The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 08, 1920, Image 4

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to their lowest possible level we give you these extra special values
A lat shipment of Men's fine Percale Men's Standard Finest Lines of
Shirts Work Shirts Men's Neckwear
Sixes 14 to 18 ' ' '. ' - $1.25 .
' Priced 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50
Special $1.65 Men's Overalls s- m :-J , Mc.
Heavy Weight, Union Made J
$2.95 .
OUR FINE We are showing a fine French all wool, dark
Un ' -wr -i ' ' i ue Serge Trouser, value $15.00
?"ats Hosiery Specials cfl:ni to qc
are ready for your Inspection Stetson, Crofut, fat Black Sox 15c I3JJCC13.1 iJ)yOJ
Knapp and Borsalino. Double Soles andHeels , , , , 25c '
Special values In $5, $6 and $7 values, for A 50c Sox, Special 3 for $1.00 ' l TnAin
' silk stripes wc Utner 1 rousers
5RS fill $1.50. grades, some Imperfect ; L75c Mt. M.. .
tyV.VJVJ Army Cashmere : 50c m 5X0' 600' 8'50 and 7'50
Ask to see our Fifth Avenue Straws! - See those Jazz stripes, 3 pair for $1.00 Largest line in the city.
50 styles of Men's
Summer Underwear
Wilson Bros., Munsing, Cooper, Hatch 1-But-
ton, B. V. D.,
Prices, 8c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00
Bargains in
Stouts and longs besides regulars.
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Men's Shoes
Work Shoes
Dress Shoes
Fine Tan .
Special English Last, $9.00 valuea
$75"
.$5.00
$6.5a
$6.50
' A large new assortment of Men's and Young Men's
ALL WOOL SUITS
Hand-made collars, real snappy patterns and every suit with The Famous guarantee "Money
back if you want it." These suits are worth to $50, noneless than $45, we
are putting in the whole at one price
$39
.50
Special Bargains in Our Boys Department
Boys' Waists Boys' Overalls Boys' Tennis Boys' Suits Boys' Shoes Boys' Hose
JvW,. Sto. S toM . SllOeS . All Leather Shoe, . She. 7 1. 10. '
; Sizes up to 131j illC ' 20 3 pairs for
98c $1.19 98c discount discount $1.00
THE F AMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE
Northwestern Nebraska's Largest Men's Store
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SOCIETY
"WILL, VISIT BROTHER.
Mrs. J. Wong left Monday evening
tor Oklahoma Clly.-Okl., whjre she
will visit a brother whom ehe has not
en for twenty-one years. She will
fee accompanied by her eon, Irving.
Mr. Loren Bliss Jr. will entertain
about 25 twenty-five couples Wednes
day evening June 9, with a party
dance at Happy Hollow. Mrs. Wile-
er's orchestra will furnish the music.
be given. The services are c;en to
the public and everybody 18 welcome.
The evening session will begin at
7:30 o'clock.
The Young People's Society of the
Baptist church are to have w eoclal
Wednesday evening on the h""n of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Fuller. 624
Toluca avenue. All members of the
society and friends are Invited
The Ladles Circle of the Chrlstlatl
church will meet with Mrs. Tom
Mlsklman in Duncan addition, Wed
nesday afternoon at 2:30. "
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Children's Day program was held
Sunday night at the Christian
Church. Jt consisted of songs by the
Primary and Junior classes. Exer
cise, "Dr. Doubter Get the Worst of
It," by intermediates.. Solo by Miss
Beatrice Forsdlck. Exercise by
Young Ladies Class, called "Tired of
Missions." The offering which
mounted to $33 was given to for
eign missions.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
RURAL SCHOOL MEETING
.The annual school meeting of all
rural 'schools will be held , on Mon
day, June 14, in the respective school
bouse of each district
The ladies' auxiliary of the Pres
byterian church will hold its national
convention at S o'clock Wednesday
Afternoon at the D. L. Sturgeon
borne, 412 Emerson. Mrs. D. L.
fiturgeon 'and Mrs. George E. Pot
ter, hostesses.
' The Northwestern Baptist Associa
tion meets next Friday afternoon at
the First Baptist church. Delegates
from the entire western part of the
atate are expected to be In atten
dance. ; This Is the regular annual
meeting and the reports of the differ
ai churches for the past year will
There will be a regular meeting
and initiation Friday evening at
the Rebekah lodge. There are eight
candidates.
The Dining room at the Alliance
Hotel closed Monday evening and
will be reopened just before the
Elks convention.
The Flag Day service for the local
Elks lodge will be held June 13 at
the Episcopal church. The Elks will
meet at the lodge and attend In a
body.. All friends are cordially In
vited.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Little Clarence, the four-months-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Devlne,
212 Sweetwater, died Friday morn
ing at 11 o'clock from a complication
of diseases. Funeral services were
conducted at the Cat hollo chureh
Monday morning at 10 o'clock byv
Father Manning, and Interment was
made In the Alliance Catholic cemetery.
PERSONALS
. County Attorney Lee Basye return
ed from a week's buslnes trip In Lin
coin, Sunday.
Miss Mary Baker was the guest of
Alliance friends Sunday while en
route to Edgemont, for a short visit
with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. O.
S. Baker. Miss Baker has been study
ing medlctne in the State University
for the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reed of Tor
rlngton, were in Alliance Sunday the
guest of Misses Ruth andBelle Read.
County Superintendent Opal Rus
sell went to Chadron Saturday to at
tend the teachers institute to be held
there June 7 to 12.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler and
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Keenian left Sat
urday on a week's fishing trip near
Rushvllle.
Frank Gaddls of Lincoln Is an Al-
Ulance visitor this week.
Mrs. J. A, Mallery accompanied
her son Earl, to Chicago Saturday.
Mr. Mallery will attend the conven
tion while Mrs. Mallery will remain
a few weeks, the guest of relatives.
Miss Margaret Harris who has
been attending the State University
has returned home for the summer, i
Donald Graham of Omaha Is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Graham.
Special prices on tires this week.
W. XL Cutta, Fairmont Cream Sta
tion, Alllane,e Neb. C3
Dr. Coles of Lakeside was in Alli
ance yesterday on business.
D. A. Win slow of Lakslde spent
Saturday In Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Smith and
children will leave the last of this
week on an auto trip that will last
about a month. The Itinerary will
include Denver, and Pueblo, Colo.,
and other points la Colorado, Kansas
and Missouri. 8. C. Duncan, father
of Mrs. Smith, of St. Joseph, Mo.,
who is visiting the family now, will
return with them.
Miss Opal Russell, county superin
tendent of Boxx Butte . county, has
gone to Chadron to attend the open
ing of Institute In that place. She
will remain there during this week.
Special prices on tires this week.
W. E. Cutts, Fairmont Cream Sta
tion, Alliance Neb. 65
Superintendent W. R. Pate re
turned Friday from nearly-a week's
trip to his ranch In the valley near
Bayard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nichols and
little daughter. Vera, left Thursday
for their homestead in Wyoming
near Morcraft.
Mrs. J. A. Mallery leii nuu.y lur
Chicago, where she will visit while
her son Earl is In attendance at the
republican national convention.
Miss Gertrude Welllngham, sister
of Brakeman Paul Wellingham, is
expected to arrive Friday from her
home in Milan, la.. Miss Welling
ham will stay at the Mrs. J. A. Mal
lery home during her visit in the
city. r
Walter Overton shipped a car of
furniture to Santa Ana Calif.,
Thursday. W. W. Norton anil Wil
liam Lunn helped complete the car.!
Mrs. Nelle Brown, who has been
visiting friends In Alliance, returned
to her home in Scottsbluff Wednes
day.' Mrs. Frank Wallace of Scottsbluff.
who has been visiting friends in Al
liance and Hemingford for the past
several days, returned to her home
Wednesday. '
J. C. Harvey went to Omaha
Wednesday night to see if he could
not hurry up delivery on the fixtures
for his new restaurant.
Mrs. Hefner of West Virginia is
spending the summer with Mrs. H.
A. Wilson. .
Mrs. A. F, Irvin and daughter of
Scottsbluff, who attended the meet
ing of the Rebekah lodge spent Sat
urday In Alliance on their way to
Bridgeport.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Butte
County. Nebraska. i
in the Matter at the Estate of
Prevents Getting Out of Bed
No need for Mother to get out
of bed at night and prepare
Baby's milk.
The Icy-Hot Bottle keeps it at
proper temperature, always
ready for instant feeding.
Icy-Hots are needed dally by
everyone. With ordinary care
they
Last a Lifetime
Inner glass filler is cushioned
prevent breakage.
Come gad See Our Selection
Holsten's
Frank D. Gllleran, deceased.
Notice to all persons interested in
the Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, de
ceased. Is hereby given, that Sarah A.
Gllleran, Administratrix of the said
Estate will meet the creditors of the
said Estate at the County Court
Room In the City of Alliance. Box
Butte County, Nebraska, on the 11th
day of October, 1920, at the hour of
ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of
hearing, adjusting, and allowing
claims against the said Estate. All
persons having claims or debts
cssfe3 Shuron
In the Matter
of Dress
one never offends by neglecting
style. Your GlasseB, too, should
reflect your good taste. They .
will loog as If made for you
alone when -we fit your eyes
and features with
6UELLTEX SnUR-ON
SPECTACLES "
Quality Beyond Question for
More than Fifty Years.
If you need Glasses, yon' will
never look well or see well
or see well without them.
Let ns examine yonr eye
,B. G. Bail man, O.D.
Fhelan Opera House Block.
against the said estate must file the
same in said court on or before the
9th day of October, 1920. or said
Claims will be forever barred.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) County Judge-
LEE BASTE, Atty.
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