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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1920)
EIGHT THE ALLIANCE IIETtALD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920. QSOCIKTYg 'Antloch News: Ev 1 Reck, brother of Mrs. George Deitlein, went to the hospital at Alliance Tuesday and was operated on for bo .Me trouble that has bothered him con siderable of late. He la reported better now. . For Sale One live room house, good condition. Modern eicepi heat. Good location. See Nebraska, Land Company. 4 Antloch News: Miss Etntiia Ilarry and Miss Edna How-man, with tholr young gentlemen escorts, formed a rnrly that drove down from Alliance last Friday night for Hie regular dance. Mr. and Mrs. Runey and Mr. and Mrs. Daken formed a party that drove down from llofflanl. Oall loO. ltougl. Dry 8c per lb. Alliance 8tem laundry. ' tf Leonard Horner of Marsland, Neb., and Miss Frances, Hale Of Belmont wire married at the Christian church at 4 p. ni. last Saturday-, the Her. Stephen J. Enler 'perforating the ceremony. The bride was a teacher in the. Belmont nchools. GOc bottle Km tun oil furniture polish for 40c. llighlaiid-llollovtay Co. T. W. Gee, local representative of the Knight-Campbell MubIc company of Denver, will leave today for Den ver, where he will attend tile annual convention of the company's repre sentatives. Several hundred will be in attendance, and an interesting program, both educational and for entertainment, has been prepared. A big banquet "will be the chief feature. R. C. Gladson of the K. G. Lalng store is ill at his home at 412 Toluca avenue. . The Elks will have a hard-times dance this evening, with a regular jazz band to furnish the music and the prospect of all kinds of odd cos tumes to furnish a good share of the entertainment. W. R. Harper, chair man of the entertainment committee. Is working overtime to make the af fair a success, and the prospects are that there will be a record attend ance. It is Mr. Harper's plan to hold a series of entertainments and dances, to the end that the Indebted ness on the new building will be cleared off in the shortest possible space of time. For Saje Nine room house. Dost part of town. Modern. Price J right and good terms. Se Nebraska Land Company. 4 County Attorney Lee fiasye, who returned from a few days at Lincoln last Friday, brcusbt back a case of the grippe with him, and has been confined to his home since then. Cull. 100. Hough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam Ijuindry. tf It. C. Strong and family moved the last of last week to 924 Dig Horn. A. II. Wheeler and family will re move some time this week to Kdge mont, Mr. Wheeler having sold his residence at 321 East Third street to Frank Grainger, at one time owner of the Empress rooming house in this city. x For Sale Two six room houses on Sweetwater. Moaern except heat Trice and terms right. See Nebraska Land Company. 4 Henry Webber and Miss Cora A. Wills, both of Alliance vicinity, were united In marriage Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the home of Rev. A. J. Kearns o fthis city, who performed the ceremony. After a visit with relatives at different points In this state and South Dakota they will make their home on a farm about six miles from Alliance. Honey, 2.80 per 10 lb. can; 60 lb. can. $15.00. Pllktngton. 15 Miss Leone Mallery of Scottsbluff was visiting with her mother, Mrs. Delia Mallery, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mallery are In Hotel For Sale This includes prosperous hotel .business, hotel building: and five town lots; fifteen bedrooms; dining room serves 150 meals a day at the present time; Terms will be rea sonable. Parties interested inquire at or call t.-;'i:.lIJ3SII, LAKESIDE HOTEL Lakeside, Nebr. Same Hatanaka, Prop. - t w Glusscs DRAKE & DRAKE Accurately Fitted OPTOMETRISTS We, Can Duplicate any Broken Lena. 313 M Box Butte Ave. Phone 121 Special Reduced Price on Fancy Box Chocolates There are still many days when you would rather be hisicU with a good novel than outside in the raw weather. Look at these prices on High-Qrade Chocolates They will help you decide Fancy Boxes- Were 20c, Now 15c 60c, " 40c 60-80c, " 50c 80-$ 1.00, " 75c " S1.25-S1.50, " S1.00 " Sl.60-S2.00, " S1.50 " S2.25-S2.00, " S1.75 Alliance Candy Store Phone 27 Alliance for a few days. Bought Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Bteain laundry. tf Miss Naomi Veach, teacher in Al liance schools, spent the week-end the guest of friends at the Chadron Normal. Call 100. Bough Dry 8c per lb. Alliance Steam liaundry. tf Miss Victoria Wilkinson went' to Heinlngford Saturday, to spend a few days visiting her Bister,' Mrs. James I'otmescil. Mr. and Mrs. James Keeler return ed Sunday from Scottsbluff, where they spent the past few days the guest of friends. Poland China bred sow sale on March 3, 1920, at Chadron, Neb. Vrite for catalogue. J. L. Brown. 17 County Attorney Lee Baaye has been confined to his home the past lew days due ot an attack of grippe. Wlnesap Applies, $1.60 bushel. Pilkington. rl5 John Houser of Crawford Is the guest of Alliance friend and rela tives. :, Leonard C. Horner of Marsland and Miss Frances E. Hale of Belmont were united Ui marriage by Itev. Epler, January 24. Hough Dry, 8c per pound. Al liance Steam Laundry. tf Mrs. J. F. Houser and Miss Freda Clayton returned to Crawford Sun day after spending a few days the guest of Mrs. W. D. Zediker. Mrs. John Burke of Sidney, is a guest at the Acheson and Cogswell homes this week. $1.00 lze b. ttle Kactus oil fur niture polish for 80c. Illghland-llol-loway Co. Albert Brinkman of . Bayard, who left this city in 1917 as a member of Company G, and who was among the first of the members of that com pany to reach France, was In Alli ancethe first of the week visiting friend and acquaintances. He has been discharged from the Bervice for some eight months, but put in the time visiting relatives in the east. His visit here was made on the re turn trip to Bayard. we grina our own lenses. Drake & Drake, Optometrists. v . tf William Beck, living south of Al liance, was in, the city on business the first of the week. Charles Avery has returned from Denver, where he took in the stock show. William E. rhillips has accepted a position with the Nebraska Tele phone company. llough Dry, 8c per poHnd. Al llance Steam Laundry. tf Lieutenant Governor Tell Barrows spent Tuesday in Alliance, where he devoted his time to furthering the In terests of General Leonard Wood for the prrsi Juicy. He found the local republicans, as a rule, heartily in favor of his man. 25c bottle Kactus oil or liquid Veneer furniture im1I.h1i for 20c HUlhlaml-tlolloway Co. Word has reached Alliance of the death, January 15, at Somerset, N J., of Aquilla Trlplett, who was well known In this city. Mrs. Chloe Wilt has been ill the first two days of the week. Bough Dry, 8c per pound. Al llance Strain liaundry. 2 County Sheriff Miller, who has been confined to his home with touch of the grippe for several days past, is again on duty. F. E. Holsten has been ill with a touch of the grippe the past few days. Glasses accurately fitted at rea sonable prices. Drake & Drake, In the list of students neither absent nor tardy, as printed in the last Issue of The Herald, the follow ing were inadventently omitted: Verne Lalng, seventh grade, Emer son; Sarah Adams, sixth grade, Em erson; James Hunter,, fourth grade, Central. The name of Polly Camp bell was omitted from the list of those excused from all examinations. rolice officers of the city, in con junction with one of the state prohi bition agents, unearthed what ap peared to be a still 'at the home of one Alliance citizen the first of the week. There was also found a half barrel of home made wine. Ther was no evidence that ,any "white mule" had been distilled, although the apparatus, consisting of a milk can with condensing coil attached, is amply able to do the work. No ar rests have been made, and it is pos sible that none will be made. The city has been having consid erable trouble with the septic tank. It requires a specially designed motor to operate this important piece of apparatus, and when City Manager Smith took charge in Oc tober, he at once placed an order for a new one Deliveries are abnormal ly slow, however, and the motor has not arrived. The city employes had the old motor out yesterday and have made all the repairs they could think of, and it will be replaced to day. It is hoped that it can be made to do the work until the new one arrives. yards for a few days. Mrs. Richard Wilt, wife of Train master Wilt, is reported quite ill at her home. Engineer Newbere Is still unble to wprk after over two weeks of 111-hess. Engineers Gibson and Classon are on their vacation. Fireman Green is unable to work on account or injuries received on his lart trip. Brakeman Jack Sherlock has been sent to Deadwood to work on the high line. Conductor M. E. Lander Is laying off for a few days to tend to some personal business matters. Brakeman Earl Hamilton was sent to Crawford to relieve Switchman M. L. Hudson, who Is unable to work. Fireman Velman Is laying off a trip. F1TS-U vd WINDSOR ISPrptloa" The Eyeglass of Distinction B. G. Bauman, o. D. SQUEEZED , (4. 11 When tio btxJy b?; :?r ri'n and mcven.crA bcco;nv . j. r.ih . it is usually csi incl.r.jdo "l thai u;s kidneys ate out "if Ciller. I'.zep these t-rnt 'seaHhy by tc.L-i Th W-'t'd'H r.'3-:l r.t Wira? lo i-ivSi-.-y, liver, t.-;i itl'.-r t..d 11' ic aJ trtvit-.ts.-s. 'Imikiu.I :: .'Cf. '. V. k t rv;i.!.i.t7 i n ! keep in jot,-' 1. - iU:., t.l li.-.eu s;::is,ull drui;rt.t. G.a..-..tci ..s r..-en)J.- RAILROAD NOTES , Earl J. Purlnton, who has been night dispatcher at Lincoln for over nine yeara, has been promoted to night chief dispatcher, with head quarters ot Sterling, Col. Mr, Pur- inton's father lives In Alliance. ... Mrs. George Llndeman today re signs her position In the freight office. She has held this position for about neven months. On Minute Store Talk "I may be nccused of buy Ins more clothes than I need, but I know I won't have to wait long to fee tho wisdc.m of my. pre pareOnesa, because it's as plain ns day that every time raw mate-rials nml labor go up, all other prices take the same course," said a thrifty, foreslghted buyer." , ' " THESE ARE BARGAIN DAYS SUi'REMEl Harper's it !f -:.M mm ? J ' W J M fi. 9.' WSJ'': I I ; 11 H -7 H ii ; VisV'L m hi r'v ir..t? a. -. ii mrrm ml i If 1 W J ill M Your Opportunity' Wednesday This Great Sale Continues With renewed energy and determ ination to clean house of all brok en lines of Men 's, Young Men 's, Younger Young Men's and Boys 9 IT -AT- 20 0 zxr - At. 4 OFF Being merchants, not speculators, this house will not carry over broken lines of clothing for next year just because prices are going up. Harper's is distributing the values to its patrons today at 40 less than the next year's prices, because progress demands unbroken selections. BELTED COATS HALF-BELT COAT" HEAVY ULSTERS ULSTERETTES SINGLE BREASTEDPOUT LE BREASTED OVERCOATS AND BOYS' FANCY OVERCOATS It's a clean sweep of hundreds of Fancy Overcoats at an absolute reduction of Don't miss it. 20 W.-R. Harper Dept. Store Big Store Alliance, Neb. oura c r api'a tf-'L for men and women Pfflkeman J. C. Shober has been serf to Edgmont to switch In the