Thursday, December 5, 1918 T A Local News Notes Mrs. Simmon of (he Oriental Store has been confined to her room or the past week with sickness. $ Anotnr record has been establi shed In Nebraska by the present hlRh price of sixty nine rerrts for churning cream. tot Scottsbluff is Boon to have a fine new modern hotel. Formal opening ! will be made about the 18th of the moats. tot George Darling returned Friday from Oniuhii, where he had been in attendance at the Good Roads Asso ciation. Mr. Darling, since his return in a stronger supporter of the good road cause than ever. THE ALLIANCE HERALD Mayor W. E. Rousey and family were favored with a visit the last of the week form H. B. Rousey of Oral Island, brother of the mayor H Rousey is grand recorder of the A. O. V W. and was here on business. W D. Fisher of the Community Club attended the Good Roads eonren tion In Omaha Last week. Mr. Fisher is to be counted on when there Is any thing going on that promises to help in the deveopment of western Nebra ska. o The Herald has Just received a sample line of engraved QurlftnUM ITMttBg cards. Among these you will find some very pretty and appropri ate designs We are aquipped also to print anything that you might wish in this line. mi Dr. Walter A. st:iteP ..f Blair v... ki-..l... .. '. ... D. E.Vandcrlas has started mm- I rww imer struction of a new, modern home on T' w h V f iES Toluca street. When completed the - -.k. charge of the office and modern bungalow will furnish a verv J"" f A"n'1 (;rikh""' comfortable home for the. Vanderlas f v B .family ' to Casper, Wyoming, to help care for ,OJ the practice of her husband, Dr. George Darling'and family spent JoROnh Jpffr('- IC States comes well part of last week in Omaha, where ' recommended and will without doubt Mr. Darling purchased an automobile ) cnJoy 11 8Plenled practice. ambulance for use in Alliance. There i o freight conductor Roberts of the Alliance division opened his hear4 is no doubt but that an auto ambu lance, had been badly needed and -th.it it will be much appreciated In the t oity. Charles E. Martin, formerly em ployed by the Dierks Lumber Com., of Alliance, and now in service in France, was severely wounded on November 3rd. Mrs. Martin received word the first of the week telling of the fact that he was wounded in ac ton, Mr. Martin is in the 355th dlvi sroa. Attorney George W. Berge of Lin coln was transcting business in Alii Thanksgiving day to his two "brakles and took them home for a fine turkev dinner. They didn's disapoint Roberts in the least but modestly and deter minedly made it a "sixteen hour limit Job and slowed away everything in sight. Their gladsome smiles the next few days proved that as a host Mr. Roberts was distinctly IT with them, 5 The Alliance Volunteer tire depart ment is drawln'g constantly lncrea3 ing crowds to the dances which are given regularly at the armory. The annual Thanksgiving dance last anee Tuesdny. In the last election Mr. I Thursday evening was a success from Berge was the Democratic candidate for the office of attorney general and like the other nominees of his ticket was caught in the landslide. Mr. Berge is one of the most prominent lawyers of the state. The Woman's Club of Alliance will meet Friday afternoon at the home Mrs. Joe Bogan, 612 Laramie Ave. The program subject will be as fol lows: Roll call literary program -Alaska and its Resources, Mrs. Lay rton; Natives of Alaska, Mrs. HAinter; Dogs in Alaska, Mrs. Mote. A report of the convention held in Lincoln of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs will be given by Mrs. Zella lohnson. - to Mrs. Georse Heilman leaves to night for Galena. Missouri, where .she epxecls to meet Mr. Heilman on Sat urday or Sunday. He has been at the officers' training camp for infantry men at damp Zachary Taylor, Ky., since the last of October and expects to receive discharge today. They promise to pay Alliance a visit before settling down again in business life. ;. orge was superintendent of -the Al iance yard of the Forest Lumber Co., for several years and they botii hrve a host of friends in this vicinity. tot George Reed, Alliance traveling man and member of Post M, T P A, Teturned Tuesday morning from the officer's training camp at Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, where he had been in training since early in October. He' had practically completed the sources and successfully passed the examinations. Had he desired to stay a short time longer he could hav secured a commission but this woul have required that he pledge himself to devote a month's time each year to drills and maneuvers. On his way back to Alliance he stopped over n Omaha and was given his old posi tion with the well known wholesale furniture firm of Beebe-Runyan Co., and is now again a full fledged traveling man. lO I Mrs. F. W. Hayes is assisting at the First State Bank this week on account of the rush of clerical work. Th'rty-seren Alliance citizens Join en the Nebraska Good Roads associa tion at the Community Club meeting Tuesday evening. The nan es of those joining were: K. R. Hamilton, F. W. arris, Frank Aberg, P. S. Mallev, c. C. Moore, E. Pibel L. E. PUkington, W. R. Metz, W. R. Harper, Jas P. Maxfleld, H. D. Shellenberger, A. T. Lunn, W. E. Spencer, C E. Clough, t a i.i i ii u F. F. Stephens. A. .G. Isaacson, W. D. Fisher, Glen Miller, George Snyder, W. C. Mounts, L. H. Mosher, J. H. Carlson, Geo. A. Hills, H. M. Buckley, J. B. Miller. B. J. Sal lows, W. W. Norton, F. A. Bald, M. D. Healy, Chas. Brittan. F. W. Hayes. The annual dues are five dollars. The money raised is used in the promo tiom of good roads in th estate. Two sons of a well known box i Butte county family are making good I In Uncle Sam's service. Milton Kee gan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Keegan. who left with the Alliance boys about a year ago and who was stationed at Funston for several months, is now an instrumental ser geant in the field artillery at Camp Knox, in Kentucky. J- J- Keegan, elder son oi Mr. and Mrs. Keegan, who Is a surgeon, and on entrance in to the navy was commissioned a Jun ior lieutenant. On the day that peace declared he received a prom tion to the office of lieutenant is the navy is the same grade as cap tain in the army. Lieut. Keegan it lacated in the naval hospital at Cbel near Boston. every angle and more than 150 tickets were sold. The music at these dances Is the best and under the man agement of the live wire flreboys these entertainments will continue to grow in favor during the coming winter. Mrs Fred Helpbrlnger left Wed nesday for lxs Angles where she will spend She winter W. M. Jones af Antioch who Is em ployed by the American Potash Com pany, was an Alliance visitor today, Mvmg np with his family In their Ford car. WYOMING STOCKMEN ILL WITH INFLUENZA o Prominent Wyoming Mvn (Tatrh In fluenza While on Way to Omaha With Train of Llvo HUh k Wright & Wright. The Guardian Trust Company, are lookng forward to the completion of their new busi ness home on Ilox Butte avenue about i he middle of January. IOI The body of the late John Dunbar former Alliance man, who has been living at Sheridan. Wyoming, was brought to Alliance today for Inter ttfftt Mr. Dunbar died from the in fluenza. to i A special meeting of the city council was held Wednesday evening M the city hall to take up iii cumlated business Routine businern was tran sacted. The regular meeting wll be. held next Tuesday night for the month of December. hm Lilly May Daniels, colored, iM iity-one years, daug' ter of and Mrs. Win. Reed, died In Alabama j Clucas, the first of the week. The body will I Olan V arrive Friday morning and Interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. Miss Daniels went to Montgomery, Alabnma, a month ago on a visit. lot If you have enjoyed rtading this issue of The Alliance Herald tell your friends. It Is our constant aim to give you all the news and to give the news accurately and in an inter esting manner. And that is why tty clrculatlon of The Herald is more than double that of any other paper in its territory. NO PUBLIC tot DANCES tJTtf, FURTHHfc notice Twenty-neven Wyoming stockmen, with total aggregate welth of aever al million dollars and including a pfOttinent politician, landed In Al their number sick with the Span' influenza and with the balance expect lag to lx taken down with the plaetie Several of the nient were stricken while enrytite to Alliance from the West. Al wire traveling in a stock Main ratxtose and on llielr arrival In the city they all went to the AlltM hotel where they registered, those who were suffering being taken to I he hospital where they are now be ing oared for The politician was State Senator S. Seougard of Basin. The others from Basin were E. J. Jones, F. L. Perkins, and W. K. Tolman. Those ,.'. from Ureybull were T. W. Olney, J. Mr i W. rotornpld, L R. Emery. J. T. H, Thotna. Thales Bttltfc, Kinder", W, W. Kheu and F. W Kwcn. J. H. Doorti and 11, E. i Cheeseman were fronl klovtee(e , Fred Herron, Albert Herron and 11. L Austin were from Shell; R. M. Shep ard and John P. Perkins wore from Otto; R. D. Perkins and J. O. Neff from Burlington; F. E. Reed, Round In: W. Guffney, Billings; R. Harp, Worland; J. C. Prison, Ten Sleep; anil W. W. Hanson, Sheridan; Com prised the balance of the party. Several of the men n the party, al though suffering somewhat, accom panied their cattle on through to market. Others went to the hospital In Alliance and others returned to their homes In Wyoming. The City Board of Health orders the Suspension of the holding of pub 11c dances until further notice on ac count of the prevalent epidemic of nfluenza. CKlzens will govern them selves accordingly. The Board of Health. Notlco to Red fos Workers The Red Cross work rooms have again been opened and there Is much to be done. It la hoped that the ladles of Alliance will respond now as they have so generously done before. Nature Intended Ihgt eioh humgn bodjf when in normal con dition should ttwayi be healthy, Weakness nnl disease are therefore t lie results of deranftd function in gome part, of the body due to nu interference with Nature's wny. Through Chiropraetie method, every part of the horly can he brought to normal and made strong and healthy because the forces of Nature hate been permitted to resume their work of nourishing, strengthening "1 impairing worn out, weak tis sues and organs, Chiropractic helps Nature to restore and rejuvenate run down bodies. It can make the system tingle with vigorous life energy ami do it easily, simply and naturally. While this new science will nt oo the impossible, it will benefit even after all other methods have proved incapable of reaching the trouble. Thousands have found full restoration to natural health thru because it removes the cause of the interference with Nature without the use of drugs or surgery. Have a competent Chiro practor give you a free Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) an alysis and sec wherein this science can help you tc health and happiness. Dr. Anna Graham Jeffery Dr. Walter A. States CHIROPRACTORS Graduates of Palmer School ir i ft We have a complete line of Christmas Goods Come in and give inspection them an I i Remember we carry women's and children's underwear, excellent quality, good prices PMMlMlafaaaaaaaj Space will not allow us to list our complete line, but following are a few of the many:- Dolls (unbreakable) Toys Games Rubber-Balls Tree ornaments Bells H'dk'fs Animals Aluminum Dishes Holly Boxes Books We are bark of the movement for Mi. day roadu fur Western Nebraska if any body can ahow where the $200 OOO spent by oar County the b 20 years liaa done any good we would like to hear from them. In a recent letter from Ed Keardoit to ack Miller Ed has this to say about the roads hi Prance. They sure have good road in France and If you waa here and had the Jitney It would be great, this ia the only place when France la ahead of the state for they certainly have good roads oidy they are too narrow, only room for one car. Think this over talk it among your friend and leta pull Nebraska out of the mud. rhlch i I NATIONAL 5-10-25c STORE ALLIANCE, Look for the red front NEBR. V