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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1920)
Tim ALLIANCE IIETUM). TltKsDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 - ft tax. t RAILOAD NOTE3 I Errla Macken, formerly assistant Mef clerk In the master mechanic's I- office, but who was recently appoint ed chief clerk" at Wymore, Is In the )- Jty this week. lie was called home I jy the sad news of his brother's Vath. The old time fellow workers it M Mackin ghre him much sym athy In this bereavement. L Austin Urbach "of " Fort Morgan, 1., came to Alliance a few days go and has taken a place as ma h Inlet helper In the round house. ? Locomotive Carpenter Frank adjka was Injured last Sunday, but has not been determined how se ously. The workmen were, coup ling a tank on an engine, and the I ink slipped off the blocking, so that ' I he engine and tank ran together, ; -catching his shoulder between them. !f lt Is not thought' any bones ,are "t. token. , -' ' Ask Machinist Bill Connors It he f "jinks a democrat should be elected a jt president this year; also If he f alnks women should be allowed to ate. Bill is some political speaker. j Fireman L. K. Poole will leave xn for a trip to Kansas city. Buddie King, the genial road fore "an from the Sterling division', was Alliance Monday. (Engine Dispatcher Claud RennanJ fent to Scottsbluff the first of the frees: for a day's stay. Mrs. Hugh Batrd and little daugh- r expect to make a visit to Billings the near future. P. S. Abar has gone to Sheridan, yo. John McCormack Picked this number for the July Release of Victor I Records. I . PHIL OHMAN A master of the art has re corded it for ' , Q. R. S. And'AVe - Strongly Recommend "The Barefoot Trail" Q. It. S. Roll No. 1001 V to the Jazz Weary Believe Us, Phil Ohman is Some- Recorder Other equally good rolls : "EVENING BRINGS MEMORIES OF YOU" "MEMORIES OF ' ..." VIRGINIA" "RAINBOW OF MY DREAMS" MANN MUSIC & ART STORE Wt Grind Our Own Unset I $cs Y If 5ca 1 .we V " :JTM PRESCRIBE ' , GLASSES ONLY WHEN GLASSES ARE NECESSARY B. G. Bauman Phelan Opera House Block Francis Tynan resigned last week and will return to his mother In Ohio, where they expect to make thelt home In the future. C. R. Murphy, chief clerk In the master mechanic's office, left for a two weeks vacation to be spent at Orange, Calif. He Was accompanied by his wife. v, Jimmle Williams', who has been chief clerk at the store house for Borne time, resigned the last of the week. His place was taken by J. A. Sharchug of Galesburg, 111. We have not heard what Jimmle Intends to do. Harry Arrlson and family re turned the last of the week from a three weeks' visit to points In Iowa. Machinist Robert Ats of Edge mont spent Sunday with relatives and "friends" In Alliance. Mrs. H. H. Urbach, wife of Gen eral Foreman Urbach, expects to leave this week for a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Lincoln, Sutton and Wymore. She will be accompanied by the two children. ' Ilessle Campbell, locomotive car penter, Is planning a trip to Omaha in the near future. - . - Miss Frances Fletcher has gone to Edgemont for a short stay. Fireman Dwight Boring will leave In a few days for Ashland, Neb., where he will visit his parents for a short time. Hostler and Mrs. Wheeler are spending a few adys in Denver. Boilermaker Helper H. A. McCor mack resigned the last of the week. Miss Isabella Steinman, sister of Blolermaker Helper Noah Steinman, will leave In a few days for her home in St. Joseph, Mo. Engineer L. Jensen was called to Kansas City Tuesday on account of the sickness of a member of his family. v The ball gam ewhlc hwas to have been played between Hemlngford and the shop team Sunday fell through when the visiting . team failed to appear. The boys did not get much practice, either, . on ac count of the windstorm which came up in the afternoon. Peter Yount and family returned Sunday morning from a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Kansas. A goodly number of 'the foreign laborers left the first of the week, the greater number of them going to the beet fields In the valley, while .some of them are going to the har- vest fields In Kansas. ' luacnmiBi tu. j. juenror expects to go to Broken Bow for a few days' stay In the near future. Switchman O. Smith lefy Monday night to resume his work ' In St. Louis. Switchmen O'Donnell and Show ers, who have been working here, went to Denver Monday. R. M. Lang has returned from a business trip to Kansas City. Conductor R. M. Weidenhelmer Is taking a vacation. R. a Beach has gone to Plalnview for a visit with friends; at that place. Brakeman F. E. Larvey fa on the sick list. Conductor R. E. McKenzie and family spent unday In Hot Springs. Conductor Gus Larson has moved to Ravenna where he will take a turn In the Ravenna pool. Conductor J. W. Ellis Is on the sick list; Brakeman Reynolds Is laying off on account of the Illness of his wife. Miss Ruby Campbell is leaving Thursday for a visit with friends in Omaha. Messrs. Griggs. Irwlo, Rex Pear son, division engineer, and Mr. Ham ilton, district engineer, were In Hot Springs Friday on business. . , , Messrs. Tory and Roope of Chi cago and Lincoln were . in Alliance Thursday on business. : Royal and Floyd Irwin left Sat urday on a fishing trip to Seneca. Firemen Bremer, Robert, Am brose, O'Keefe, Brown and Thorn skar were set back due to a slack in business. C. A. Lledloff, night round houaa foreman; has gone to Mlnatax e tor a visit. 1 J. L. Oberman is acting round house foreman during the absence of Mr. Lledloff. C. A. Hopkins has gone to Chi cago as a delegate from the niachln- IBia uiiiuu id niivuu tucir iuu i en uuu. Expert Kodak Finishing ONE DAY SERVICE Buy your Eastman films at the Van Graven Studio. And have them developed Free ' - Van Graven Studio 3rd and Box Butte Alliance, Neb. You Have Just FOUR DAY IE. IJil of these Record-Breaking Price Reductions Never before have buyers.in this territory been offered such money-saving values. We are actually letting many items go at prices below what we have to pay to replace them in today's market. This chance to make your money go 25 to . 50 farther "Mii . Ends Saturday June 19 S Note these Discoief s III .1 i. ;v "VK' V-Jfl 1 r. 1 - ' k I' III MVE i 3 Ti - . ' ' ' ' ' 25 Discount u Everyth 333 and 50 off on all Ladies' Ready -to- vv ear Includes our entire line of Ladies' Spring Coats, Suits, Skirts ; arid Dresses. You will find here many garments of choice design and ma terialat very convincing prices. Sale will positively close Saturday -z'Xs June 19, when your opportunity to take advantage of these prices will be gone. Act now. rf U: Buy at Real Money-Saying Prices K on mg on our First Floor All the numerous articles needed in r every home Silks, Dress Goods, Ging- hams, Voiles, Linens, Sheeting, Muslins, Nainsooks, Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Waists, Silk Underwear and no tions. There are plenty items to save your money. Look over the lists. Plan your purchasing. " i , The Horace Bogue Store ' OTTO ZAMZOW, Manager V s v - - . - J V y