The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 01, 1919, Local Edition, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 17, 1919
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRXsATiiLRATir
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SOCIKTVffl
ll Man IIHm. Ka Happy Hollow
Sattmiit) night.
Mrs. G. Clark of Gordon fame
over Wednesday and spent the day
with her daughter, Miss Hazel Mc-
Collister one of the Alylance school
, teachers.
Mrs. J. O. Walker returned Wed
nesday morning from the eastern
part of the state where she has been
visiting her parents and friends, for
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kenner of Gir
ard, were Alliance visitors Wednesday.
j Miss Itertha Sandburn left today J
Tor Dannesborg this state to attend
the funeral of her mother, who pas
sed away on Wednesday. Miss Sand
burn Is the stenographer in the office
of J. D. Emeiick.
Among some of the Crawford visi
tors to te Aerial meet Wednesday
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Lawerence, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Secrist, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Porter, and children, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Masters and family, John J. Adam
Joe Morrison, Mrs. W. B. Merrison
Mrs. Chas. Triplet!, Mrs. Grant Spear
man,, Dearnard Eastman, Robert
Holding, Minerva Cartwright, Percy
Cartwright, Mable Knapp, Esther
McDowell, Arlene Morrison, Nellie
and Emma Llndeman.
Fred Abar of Brookfleld, Missouri,
arrived Monday and made a short
visit to his son, P. S. A bar of this
city. He returned to Brookfleld this
afternoon. Mr. Abar has been in the
employ of the Burlington railroad
at Brookfleld for forty years. His son
P. S. Abar, has been with the Burling
ton at Alliance for the past three
years.
MR. FAMILY WAN:
Whv Spend So Much
Money on Shoes?
llnf is what Trecy Munson c'
.Ir'in. VisToi'ri. says of Nc!.
S lo-i " l'ili:'ntj frtn my own t:
lwv. ihoy wear lour times lonf
lucll r-t'-w w L'r, !:! h.-Vf? t.'V: a 'tll
ttnr.ul io vai.t.'-; j'i btti1 w&U'Tyro
laid sli.. puiot.'
Why coi.tiiiUw ! v.v.3r exttavm:'
t .d L'jIuoiicJ sjIs.s ftii'j.i yM can -.
tlica- moiiey-sr.. ing. Icn;wtarinrf w.'.c ;
(n new shoos in a:iy styi; yuu like
ftr any member of t he (am:!y? C k '.
shoe stores everywhere enrry them.
And don't throw away your c'!
fhof-s. Have thorn rvhottomed viih
Neoiin Sols tinci enjoy the comtrt
of a re-soled sh' which is not stin
or clumsy. Neolin Soles are a dis
covery of Science, and are made by
The (Joodyear Tire & Rubber Co
Akron, Ohio, uh aiso mae Win?fi'
llU n'rrrjritml to outwear si:
vthi"- !i.c!s ,
1 ieaVm Soles
jtmM nut v . a. on.
Congressman Klnkaid akas us to
announce that he has been unable o
distribute garden seeds this spring
throughout his district generally be
cause of the extremely small quota
nccorded each Congressman this yeur
for the reiison. as the Department ex
plained, of the great advances In the
prices of seeds. The result has been
that he has not Wen able to supply
as 'much as one-half of the Sixth
District by the additions he has been
making to his quota.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Itussell of
co autoned to Alliance on Tuesday to
visit the formers parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Hussell, returning Thurs
day morning.
Mrs. P. D. Gleason was taken to
the St. Joseph hospital Monday morn
lng for an operation. Mrs. Gleason is
reported doing finely today.
Proved safe by millions
MiW
Dr. and Mrs. Kay Wilham of Sid-I
.... mm ftll:....... .... 1 1 I I
nesday.
The Thomas -Bald Investment Co
sold on Saturday or last week a
1,200-arre ranch Icated six miles
south of Antloch for Jesse W. Wilson
of that city. This little ranch Is well
located and was purchased by a west
ern Nebraska investor who will pro-)
hably run cuttle on It during thei
coming summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobzleg of Ells
worth, came up to Alliance Tuesday
and Wednesday visiting friends and
relatives. I
The Herald Job Department will
supply your J;b printing wants at a
very moderate cost.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wei ton and
! daughter, Jeffle, of Mulen. visited Al
i llance on Wednesday. While In the
city they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I 11. Hluhland. Mr. Welton Is
editor of the Mullen Hooker County
Tribune, one of the live newspapers
of the sandhitls. Fully seventy five
Mullen people visited Alliance on
Wednesday, most of them staying
over until the midnight train, in or-
' nieiits.
Schwabe Brothers, the Chantiler-!
Hupinohlle aiteucy, on WpdnesMy
Bold a flue seveu-paHsenicer Chandler
hlx to F. A. flown of (tin ley, Nebras-i
ka. Mr. Row n came to Alliance with'
his family fr the Aerial amis nnd
while visitiiiK the Scliwalir garae
became Interested In the Chandler.
Before leavinrg town he wrote out a
check In payment for the car. It Is
being delivered this afternoon by Mr.
Louis Schwabe nnd Mr. Miller, re
presents!! of the Chandler car,
who is In the city on business. j
i
Phyllis Hush left Sunday noon for
Sedalia Mo. where she will make her
home In the future.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nieolal of Den
ver, Colo spent Saturday and Sun
day In Alliance n their way home
from Omaha. Nehr.
Marguerite Carey has resigned her
position at the Community Club.
Miss Chloe Kichards has taken her
place.
Miss Nellie Wright and Grnce
Spacht spent Saturday and Sunday in
Grand Island they returned Sunday
night.
t
John Herman arrived home from
France Thursday morning.
Miss Katherlne 7.urgle returned
from Iowa Wednesday after visiting
several weeks at home.
If J on contemplate tijlnff n em
engine nti should ftoe the Cuoliin.tii
Light Weight before placing your or
der. It U built to fill the farmer's
what It will do for you and to indt
you In select lng the one best fitted
to the work yon have. Tliev are
very reasonably pHcod. Ttie Dierk
Lumber Company.
7865lf
(hie of the linn tnnt feature of
gns engine Is the i .! of upkeep and
lMraiion. The t tislitnaii Ufht
Weight will handle any work that
mi) other engine of It site will han
dle and Hie cost will be very loW.
Among the several oUes you are sur0
to lie able to select one suited for th
Job you have. They are compart,
yet powerful! Improved to the last
word of gnu engine perfection, yet
priced ery reasonable. Hoe them on
I win y. 786 Stf
The First
Bottle of
B'm ...
MZf Relief
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so
Writes
Mr. M. VaiBirr. Rnrtnaor, O.
R.tHr , U HlKhianil BUOrand
Rapids. Mich.
PERUNA
Entirely Free from
Catarrh of the Stomach
"reruns baa positively dnn for
ma what tummy aclor fniird f
4o. I bren time and again
compellori to tsk to my bed for
days. The first bottU of l'rruna
Save rellof and while I always
ep It In the house for emrrr
enclea, I roaalder mraelf eatlrelr
trra fram eatarrh ml the atoaiark,
tha trouble from which I auf
fered for no lonar befura taking
thla remedy."
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Neuralgia; face-neclc
Torment In Teeth
Toothache, Earache
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ture of Monoaccticecideeter of Salicyliccid
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meals.
Ask for and Insist Upon
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American Owned, Entirely.
20-cent package Larger aizca also.
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