The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 09, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6

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TUB ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920.
PERSONALS
Dr. Minor Morris, who baa been
occupying the office of Dr. F. A.
Copeey for some few month, has re
cently recelred an appointment aa
anajor In the medical reserve corpa
of the United Statea army. Thla ap
pointment, howerer, will not Inter
fee with his present work unless an
other war develops and causes blm
to be transferred to active service.
Mr. Stephen J. Epler ia visiting
her mother at Lincoln, Neb., during
Mr. Epler's absence In the Interest of
ih later-church world movement
B. I Fowles of Dlngham came
to Alliance Thursday on Business.
He la staying with his cousin, Floyd
Lotepetch. Mr. Powles returned Fri
day on No. 44.
lira. Henry Clayton went to Hem
Ingford Monday to vlait with her
cUaghtera, Mrs. Wildy and Mrs. Cory,
of that place.
rat rick Reed, of Ellsworth, was
transacting business In Alliance on
Wednesday.
W. E. Reese of Sargeant, T4eb., baa
Accepted a position with the Dierka
Lumber company of this city.
Mrs. Harry Loom la of Berea spent
Wednesday night In the city, Tlslt
Ing her sister, Miss Edna Benedict,
and transacting business.
Wllma Mate returned to Lincoln
Ifonday to resume her work in the
state university.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wildy of Heui
Inpford are the proud- parents of ft
little daughter, who baa come to
make her home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irons of
Srottsbluff visited with Mr. Iron's
sister, Mrs. Jack Metten, on Monday
night and took No. 41 west on Tues-J
day for Miles City, Mont., for a ten
days' visit with his mother and other
relatives near that place.
W. R. Bateman of Sheridan, Wyo.,
accompanied his wife thfs far on her
trip to Dea Moines, Ia. He Is visit
ing the family of his ancle, J. fl.
Denton, whom he had not seen for a
number of years.
Mrs. Jacob Wiens of Llngle, Wyo.,
accompanied by her daughter was n
business visitor to Alliance thla week,
returning home Wednesday.
Mrs. Amanda Addy of Hemlngford
viaited in this city on Wednesday be
tween trains.
Mrs. R. R. Williams, mother of
Mrs. Cy Thompson, of this city leaves
today for an extended visit with her
son in California.
Mrs. Jack Hawes received the sad
news of the death of her father, Mr
Schultt of Fremont. She left at onco
to attend the funeral. He is the
grandfather of Mrs. William Robin
son of the Holsten store.
Mrs. R. L. Harris went to Gordon
as a delegate from the Presbyterian!
church to a convention at that place.
;irla wanted at Alliance Steam
Laundry. tf
A. H. Jones of Hastings Is here
on business and visiting with the lo
cal .representative of his campany et
this place, Calvin D. Walker.
Arthur Heigh of Whitman was a
pleasant business visitor In Alliance
over Thursday.
Al Wlker. of Alliance, sells
monuments for the Palne-FIshburn
Granite Co. See him for best
prices. 64
Audobon Thompson of North
Platte Is visiting at the home of his
sister, Mrs. W. E. Edwards.
Miss Julia Gould was a business
called from Ellsworth Thursday.
The family of Ernest Radenbaugh
are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Itaden
baugh's father from the eastern part
of the state.
ilrls wanted at Alliance Strain
Laundry. ' tf
Mrs. Martha Spurlok of Seneca
was a business visitor In Alliance on
Wednesday.
Vera Broderlck returned to her
school work at Chadron after an over
Sunday visit with her mother.
Mrs. L. C. Thomas returned from
a business visit to Denver.
The members of the Sunday school
class of the Presbyterian church, of
which Mlsa Myrtle Watt is teacher,
gave her a "bath room" shower. Miss
Watt's marriage will take place in
the near future.
The Fashion Shop and the Dole
Variety store look much Improved
wtth their new awnings. Gettlrg
ready for the good "old summer
days."
Glassesaccurately fitted at rea
sonable prices. Drake at Drake,
Optometrists. tf
Harry Myers, of the Thiele Jewelry
store will leave the first of the month
for Casper, Wyo., where he expects
to enter business for himself.
Frank Palmer of Lakeside was a
business visitor Wednesday in the
county seat.
For Sale Nine room bouse.
Beat part of town. Modern. Priced
right and good terms. See Nebraska
Land Company. tf
Perry Mailey waa up from An-
tloch on account of the illness of his
mother, who lives in West Lawn ad
dition.
Mrs. Austen D. Wolf, representa
tive for Kansas In the I nter-cbnrch
world movement, is being enter
tained at the home of Rev. A. J.
Kearns.
Carl Modesitt, western Nebraska
potash king and one of the owners
of the Hoffland potash plant, aa
purchased one of the finest homes In
Denver, according to the Denver
Post, and will make his home in that
Modesitt is a twelve-room, two-etory
city. The home purchased by Mr.
bungalow In the Washington park
district and was purchased from F.
G. Shreves for a consideration of
$30,000. The house Is at 800 South
Williams street and is one of the
most artistically designed residences
In Denver.
Alexander Mulrhead of Hemlng
ford was In Alliance Friday on business.
A. F. Enyeart of Marsland waa Id
Alliance shopping on Thursday.
James Keeler returned Thursday
from Denver, where he had gone on
a buliness trip.
The poor man who steals an auto
mobile lacks Intelligence. He wilt
know what stern experience Is whet
he tries to steer between the Jail o
one side and the upkeep on the other.
GN m.illeR
&j Undertaking
PARLORS
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Sale Price
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A ' ' " 1
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25 Off
DRESSES
Party Dresses, House Dresses an1
Aprons anything you need for an en
tire season's wear, going at these
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Remodeling
Sale Price
$ 18.75
2655
33.75
45.00
66.25
75.00
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25
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tending the Fashion Shop's Re.
modeling Sale?
The
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Shop
Women are careful buyers it
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buyers are finding their way to
our Sale!