THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Emertck, Miss Clark, N Miss Batey and Mrs. J. II. K'd, of UtTra, motor. d to n-Awi'ord and Fort Robinson, Sunday. A. I Brown and family motored to Scottsbluff Saturday for a Visit 1tft Mrs. Brown's sister. They re turned Monday. E. C. Drake and family nccomP'ii . led by Jack Mltlin and family motor ed to Marsland Sunday for a rlsft with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hlckey. Ker. and Mrs. Godfrey, formerly of this town, passed through Alliance Friday on th.elr way to Denver, over land. They spent the day at the home of Mrs. A. Brown. Miss Leila Nabb left yesterday for Garland, Nob., for a visit .with her elster, of that city. She wllKa!io visit friends In Lincoln and Omaha before returning to Alliance. Wade.Grassman spent Sunday in Scottsbluff. LeMer Beal and Elton Harris anent Sunday with friends In Hem Ingford. v Miss Lura Wawktns In Expression Recital at the Methodist church Fri day evening Sept. 10th. 82 Ray Butler returned to Alliance Sunday eftcr a two weeks vacation pent with friends in Lincoln and Omaha. Mrs. J. B. Lessolo, Jr., who has boen visliing at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Htvc, for the r&st week returned to her home tear Newcastle Monday. Ward Joder returned to Alliance Tuesday after a few flays' visit with Irlends in Scott sb;u.T. . Bring your wife or jour twert heart; bring the chldrcn or someone olses children and Jain the Joly KAiig at th Crawford Tri-Snte Folr Soptenber 16-17-18. Bs on hand the. first diy to Fee the nrtlval rf the ! a'rplanes In the great Omr.hu t(: Crawford race. SCHOOL 1PLIE INKS, TABLETS ' PENCILS, PENS ; HISTORY COVERS . AND PAPER SCHOOL PAINTS 30c and 40c A Ruler Free With Each School Tablet .At . c. Thb Rexall Store Ms Ruth Donovan who has spent the past few weeka visiting at tb home of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Wal ters, of Scottsbluff, returned to her home Tuesday. Miss Lura Wawklns In Expression Reciu.1 at tjo Mai.ui.i .au., . - . a- fi 1 f ' g Miss Madeline Zedlker returned to Alliance Saturday after a visit with relatives In the eastern part of the' state. She will leave tomorrow for Berea, where she will teach school the coming year. William Coutant returned to Alli ance hu.jday. K.te ha l-eti vimting lelativ a in Iowa this summer. : Sidling Harris left for Lincoln Sunday, to ate.ii tu t 11 a 111 return to Alliance Thursday. Mies Elanot- liui .ls lea t i.. for B.ih.-1. whore he will ttach fcbojl the coining fear. our oe; utuui Crawford C ty Tark was v ry badly dtini.g-d In our flood when the big gorcnnient dam broke out on tho roseivatlon and cum ttMi'litg iltioua;h our UUle city.! ii w-vpi-. our jatr.otic ciiizens lm- madiately set forth to repair, the the damage. They have overcome in It lie uift lcul'.iis and our racing couive, our amphitheatre, our dis play an' dexhibli halls, cur Btoo pens and barns, are ready and they will bit be full to ovtrllowlng on Sept ember 16-1 7-J 8. Hlp us pcrpet .iuto oui annual fesLivals as . the banner meeting place and Jollifica tion corner cf tht nc rtliwc-at. Sou.h D.ili.l.t a.il Wyoming ere urged to Jon us In our Trl-State event. Don't .JriU-t our datea, September 16-17. 18." Robert Ats who has been visiting friends in Alliance for the past few days, returned to his home in Edge in on t Saturday. i Mrs. James' Car tv Alliance Monday, after a short visit with her brother In Bayard. Miss Katherlne Fletcher has ac cepted a position In' the Western Union telegraph office. She will re-, lieve Miss Cunningham while she goes on her vacation and then take a r.i.B.tngers position. Charles Thompson who has been visiting frknds In Lincoln returned io AUUice Sunday." A.V ALLIANCE MA N'rt KXrHUIKXCfc Can jxu ('oubi thj tvidence of thli Alliance citizen? . You can verify this Alliance en ' 'orser.ient. IUad this: . N. O. Colerlck, retd. mason, 322 E. 2i.d St.,. Aliancf, says: "I have " und Doan's Kidney Tills to bea lirst-class kidney medicine, as I have aken them when' iuy kidneys have jothired me. I have ha J attackB of tu. ii(63 and paiii3 through the sr.i&ll of my br c!; a ad hip.,. I have Oi.r..ed from pcr.ioaal exerieace '.h. t Doan's Kldrtoy Tills lire Jutt ."hit Is clcimed of them. Tluy have -icvor failed to promptly relieve lue i attacks and it la aplea3ure to rec jcn.icnd suh a reliable" kldnty .emcdy. I boucht Doitn's at ThU-lo's tJrug Store." ' ' Trice 0c, at all dealers. , Don't . ?lv tuk for a kldiuy remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the csuie that Mr. Col. rick had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. iiO WW' " if- : Let's settle this right now! No man ever smoked a . better cigarette than Camel! You'll find Camels unequalled by any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels, combine every feature that can make a cigarette supreme Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir ing your taste! Camels leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor 1 , You'll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco' smoked straight 1 Cwiliiw WwnnrtOT to mmmitttttym ibrf . . pac&y of 30 mn lot 20 cmmtr 4mm pack- (200 ngarmtt) m a Uiim ppr acrfml Hrfw. rr tnnfly new 0 imta mutton lot (JM kamm ot- oaom tmpptj or wmom fom trmrok R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. HIP IP ' R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. f. a '' ' . 1. WiMton-8aUm, H. ft C 0 II V ;bsbet ON LY 4 MORE DAYS The Great Removal Sale al the Golden Rule Store will end Saturday, September II Sensational Price Reductions mark the Closing days of this the Greatest Sale ever held in Alliance. We will open our New Store, September 13 Monday with Complete New Lines in the most Modern and Best Equipped Store in the West. . Watch for Opening. Golden Rule Store Alliance Busy Store COATS and S WITS for Fall and Winter ' - Our exposition of cool-weather garments is an an index to the fashion thought of the world and a tribute to the thoro workmanship of American makers. We feel that our selections have brought us models that are in every way as desirable as you might find anywhere in the land as sure in point of stylishness, as evident in point of quality, and 'without peer in point of value. You. will not need to look beyond this store for exactly the garment to fit either your fancy or your purse. COATS FABRICS chosen not merely for show but for tailoring qualities that ensure enduring shapeliness and intrinsic qualities that mean long and profitable wear. The silk .Knlngs are quality linings and ex qvisitc to a degree. Where furs ore used they are of carefully se lected quality. " The price-range meets every wish ' - $28.50 to $225" y 7 w SUITS The variety runs from severely simple tailor models to elaborate ly embroidered fancifully cut and richly fur-trimmed styles meeting every need and every purse. We diligently sought and found that unmistabable quality in material and workmanship with out which there can be no real value. . . " . . In both coats and suits we'ean fit perfectly not only those of regu lar build but the very large and the corpulent, the undersized woman and the girlish figure. The prices run from $37.50 to $200 " 'i ' t u HIGHLAND-HOLLOW A Y