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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1920)
THK ALMANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 PERSONALS , J. M. MrKentle left Saturday for tile home In Lincoln after a visit here with hi a aona. M. S. Hayman of Grand Island was Ja Alliance. Saturday en route to Douglas, Wyo.J where he will spend the summer..' Mlsaes Lucille and Violet Duller left Saturday for a visit to relatives In Marslaod. Miss Alice Boon left Saturday to pend the summer with relatives in Sooner, Neb. ' Fastor Luttrell 6f ' the Natarene church of Hemingford, who is as sisting .with the revival here, re tamed to his parish there for Sun day, r . Mrs. Elqullt of Mitchell, Neb., Nwas operated on Saturday morning .. At the St. Joseph hospital. She Is doing rery nicely. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stahllng and on, Bert, left Saturday for their ' boms In Lingle, Wyo. They came Iter some time ago with a son who , vm operated on. and at present Is diking a good recovery. Kisses Alda Young, Thelma Wess tej and Mrs. I. C. Orr left Saturday night for Vancouver, Wash., , and . California. ' They expect to be' gone All summer I lira. Thomas Holleran, accompa- Jded by her daughter, Elizabeth, and ".on, Jack, left Saturday for Edge- . jnont to Visit Mrs. Newberg. ' ' John King left Saturday for business trip, to Mitchell. Lieutenant, Lee V O. Ward was in .AJlIance Friday and while here was t Initiated into tho Elks. Cameron' II. Dunn of Hemingford, ' 22arl6n W. Rusten of Dladen and 4 .Leonard J. Oreenwalt of Moorecroft, ir Wyo.,. who : Joined the signal corps, vJeft Friday,' night for Camp Alfred '-Tall, N. J.-'- ;;, 7,. ' 7 . Miss Myrtle Oueetf spent the week nd with relatives in 8;ottsbluff. J. T. Qllmofe, trainmaster of Jtoadwood, was in 'Alliance Saturday. ' A crowd of students from the . University of Colorado passed thru , .Alliance Saturday, en route to Gla cier national park," where they will rped the summer working for the , Clacler Park Transportation com jpany. PresldentEmery of the cora . pany was with the boys. Visa Ida .Kenton of Denver was ra of many who passed through Al ' fiance Saturday on. her way to Gla jsder national park. '"Dr.', E. J.1 Raskin left Friday ; -Bight for 'Denver to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. ' fcpler, daughter, Irene and Mrs. Jennie U- Sd left'' Tuesday afternoon for iCerlng to attend the Christian con- , rentlon which will be In session on - "Wednesday and Thursday. This Is - h convention of the Christian . churches of western. Nebraska. Mr. .., tEnler la- secretary-treasurer of the : ''organization. 7V7''! . "7 1' Robert Vorse, his wife and daugh s.ter of Mlnatare visited at the S. J. " Jpler home Sunday. ' . ' Mrs. Matter of MqCook Is visiting r lira. I M. Beal. v w. $5.000.-2 REWARD FOR CAPTURE DEAD "ALIVE r.r 1 Imperial Theatre ' Hnk Ttav An1 . Mlns Fsy Ifunsnker of Lakenlde was in Alliance Saturday on bul neBS. ' Uruce and Stephen Epler are vis iting at Mlnatare this week. J. Rcrrlgan, who has been In Omaha on bunlm'sa, returned to Ells worth Monday. Mlaa Helen Hewitt departed Mon day nlfcht for California, where she will make her future home. H. D. Shillenberger has taken the place of James Moore at the First National Dank. Mr, and Mrs. Barnett end Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ganlz motored to Scotts bluCf and back Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Daskln left Sunday night for Denver to attend the wedding of E. J. Baskin and Miss Sylvia Mlnowitc on the 17th. Charles DeMoss of Dos Moines, la., is visiting relatives here en route to his home from Hot Springs, S. D., where he has been for his health. . Dr. O. J. Hand spent two days last week In 'Crawford. Miss Fay Hunnaker of Lakeside was in Alliance Saturday on busi ness. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halbur of Hemingford were In Alliance Satur day on business. Mrs. F. J. Moore of Hemingford was a business visitor tn Alliance Friday. W. L. and J. C. Clinton, who have purchased a laundry in Hastings, left Monday to take up their work at that place. ' E. E. Tyler of Lakeside was a buslnea visitor In Alliance Thursday and Friday. W. F. Cunningham, storekeeper for the Nebraska Potash plant ,at Antloch, will be In Alliance for the next few days on business. Ray Brown and J. M. Banks left Saturday for Denver to work. Alex Basker has gone to Casper to make his future home. 7, ' Mrs. William Mock, who has been visiting in Montana, stopped over in Alliance on her way to her home in Pueblo, Col. William Gilbert of Ashland, 111., Is an Alliance visitor, being enter tained at the home or William Rust. Mr. Gilbert will remain a short time, looking after business Interests in this section of the Btate, Mr. Gilbert has been a Herald subscriber for fif teen years. C. C. Jamison of Denver, Is visit ing friends In Alliance. . Mrs. Claud McDonald arrived Fri day morning from Chicago on a bus iness trip. While here she will visit her father, Mr. Atchison. E. E. Tyler of Lakeside, was in town Friday on business. Meodames G. Van Scholack and daughter Madeline, J. B. Wallace and daughter, Lois, and C. BIttlker of Antloch were in Alliance shopping Friday. i. Miss Georgia Bradley left Friday for Omaha to make her home. - . Mrs. Hughes and son, Charles, of Antloch, returned to their home Frl day. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Blaksley left Friday to visit relatives in Menard, 1 G4TE AM Si Jdammou!ttfrtcmftQiclure One Day Only THURSDAY, JUNE 17th ; Matinee 15o and 80o Hlg hi 25o and 55o t 2 Complete Bhowi at Night Mont. Mrs. Earl . Anderson of Heming ford was shopping In Alliance 'Fri day, n Mrs. C. J. Kite left Friday for Casper to make her home. . Mrs. J. C. Pearson and daughter, Genevieve, spent a few dayi In Al liance en route from Chadron to Bayard. Mr. and Mrs. C..E. Syrie left Al liance Friday for Casper to visit friends. From there they will go to Lander, Wyo., to make their horn?.- . J. P. Burger, proprietor of the Alliance nursery, has gone to Denvvr for a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harnold of Dallas, Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rex Roberts en route to Wyom ing where Mr. Harpold will work this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Mounts, Mrs. Frank Mounts and Misses Glen Mounts, Ruth and Lula Sturgeon and Elva Hamilton motor e dout to Sturgeon's ranch Sunday. All enjoyed the day. Mrs. G. L. Griggs and Mrs. Marcos Frankle left Monday evening for Fairmont to attend the P. E. O. con vention to be held there on June 15, 16 and 17. 7 '.- Mrs. Nancy Arnold stopped over in Alliance en route from the Black Hills to Habernash, Colo. MX J . .".,r . Guy Worley who was operated on at the St. Joseph hospital, is getting along nicely. H. C. Flckes from OskoBh Is here with his little son who is going to be operated upon. . Mrs. L. M. Avery of Newcastle, Wyo., who was operated on Saturday is getting along nicely. H. A. Christie of Whitman, is here for medical treatment . Mrs. Elguist of Mitchell, was oper ated on Saturday morning. Mrs. H. A. 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