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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1920)
toe Alliance herald, Tuesday, june 22, 1920 FOUR BURR miNTINQ CO,, Ownn SSatertd at th pngtofncs at Alll.nic. t9b., tor trarmmUiilon through the fmilm aa aecond cUm matter. Published Saaadar and Friday. GEORGE) U BUIUt, jn... Editor tSWIN M. BUIIR Business Mr, Official rnwapapr of tha City of Butta County. . Owned and publlhd by Tha Burr Trlnttn Company, Ueorfra L. Burr, Jr., ZYtaidcnt; Edwin U. Uurr, Vlca rrea IdaaU aanlatlan, Sl.BO yaar la advanra . Oatalda ( 150 ralaa, S3. SO per yaaa RAILROAD NOTES , Mrs. II. A. Wilson and sister, Mrs. W. Wilson, are spending a few days In Denyer. , Mrs. Johnson has gone to visit her jparenta at Scottsbluff. . Traveling Electrtcian J. It. Dent wt 1n Alliance last week. Traveling Auditor winn was In Alliance Saturday. B. E. Oar of Edgemont has gone to Tecumsah for a visit with friends. D.-rtha Garrett and Helen Coulter In Hot Sprlnsa Sunday. Looti Altera rtturnt-d from kuge- mont Sunday, tvlitro ho hfis bctn working for the pant two weeks. Machinist McKune and family have gone to Grand Rapids, Mich., for an extended visit. Fireman Chat field left Sunday for Mitchell. Mr. Chatflfcld was hurt last winter and this is his first employ ment slnco then. Mrs. Chatneld left Sunday for Denver to vlnit friends. Dwight Boring has gone to Ash land for a visit with his mother. Fuel Supervisor J. K. BIgnell of Lincoln, waa In town Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Annabell of Ravenna, came here Tuesday to Join her hua btfnd. Fireman A. J. Warden of ltavenna, Is on the sick list, tho trouble being a sore hand. ' Machinist Henry Helm's wife and sister are coming to Alliance to make their home. ' .. Harry, Brew Is going to Deadwood for an indefinite Stay. Tom Morris, the coal chute man, was hurt Sunday while playing ball Fireman Telnell of Ardmore, Is In Alliance visiting friends. ; The nieht coal shed boss is lh 3eneca at his farm. Make Yourself AT HOME ."Wives and daughters of visiting Elks and those attending the race meet arc invited to avail themselves of our facilities for comfort. A most hospitable welcome awaits you. Our Rest Room Is cool and inviting arid there isn't a better place in Alliance for you to rest up from an afternoon at the race, wash the dust off or powder your nose. Shopp ers "Will find here tho most complete stock of ladies' ready-to-wear goods in tine finest appointed ehop in Nebraska. There is a wide. assortment of 6tyles, colors, materials, and pleasant salespeople to give you every assistance in making selections. 1 The FashioriShop SUGGESTIONS Will not on? of the following make your work easier, ormake y ou actual money in time saved Pocket Ease Cutlery - All Steel White Refrigera tors Alcazar White Enamel Oil Stoves Ranges and Duplex Ranges General line Hardware and Harness RffilNHOW.CQ. Prompt and Courteous Service F. E. Larvej', brakoman, is slclc Hex Beach, brakeman, Is back from PlBlnvlew. Jp.ck Rabbit Willey end Herman Slille went to Seneca Sunday on a nshing trip. " Engineer Frank Wilson and, wife are planning a visit to Qlbbs, Mo., before long. Machinist Helper Guy Forbes has gone to Concordia, Kas., for a visit. Boilermaker Apprentice Hurley Lero had tho misfortune to sprain bis back a few days ago. He will spend a few days In Denver before going back to work. , Machinists Ben Mullane, Ed Mc Nulty and Helper Connie Obrlen ' ex pect to go to Casper soon for a few days trip. Ralph Drent, chief electrician, whose headquarters are In Lincoln, spent Saturday In Alliance, Blacksmith Jake Reiseg had his face bruised by being hit by a ham mer the last of the week. Machinist Bob Atx, of Edgemont, Is spending a few days in Alliance. Fireman 11. A. Huntley went to Crawford last Friday for a short stay. , Road Foreman George v Red fern is In Grand Island this week -on busi ness. Hostler Helper Edward Kennedy has resigned and will go to his home at Ellsworth. June 21st to 26th only, U. S. Army pants, 11.00 per pair. Wilson Bros, next to Herald office. 59-60 Roundhouse Foreman George Mc Gill and family returned the last of the week from their vacation trip, which was spent visiting relatives and friends in Iowa. Mrs. II. S. Chatfleld, wife of tin man Chatfield, is spending a few days in Denver. C. W. Wheeler, wife and children are planning ait extended trip to the western coast, the main point being Spokane, Wash. . June 21st to 26th only, U. S. Army patits, $1-00 per pair. Wilson Eros. next to Herald office. . 59-60 Machinist Helper J. W. Jackson is spending a few days in Deadwood, S. D. Fireman C. N. Kelson went to Sterling the latter part of last. week. The ball game at the fair grounds last Sunday was witnessed by a goodly crowd. The shop learn camo out victorious, the score standing 15 for the shop team and 8 for the carmen. Mrs. W. A, Miller, wife of En gineer Miller, la spending some time visiting friends at Crawford. . Among other visitors to Denvc-r this week were Mrs. H. A. Wilson and Miss Lulu Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Anderson and children are visiting at Mason, Neb. Machinist Henry Hein is expect ing his wife home from an extended visit lu Missouri. Mr. Hein Hays he has . been seriously thinking1 of tr ing to get a cook as he was tired of being alwldower. v - ' , Carl Hopkins returned the last of the week from Chicago where he went as a delegate to the machinists convention of the 25th district. Mrs. W. R. Cooling . of Seneca, with her two small children, are vis iting in Alliance this week, the guests of Mrs. Collin g's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dye. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION will meet one' more day only, July 6 1920. , Vi General Foreman II. H. . Urbach left for Denver this (Friday) morn ing. He will spend a couple of days there looking after matters of business. : ' ". ' , Miss Lucille Butler expects to leave In a few days for a visit to Omaha, Neb. ' . J. H. Armour, conductor, has gone to Casper on his vacation. A. J. Ward, conductor from Ra venna, was In Alliance Monday on business. . " . J. Bayers, brakeman, la laying off. Hostler Helper Kennock has ennp to" Seneca. Jim yan has accented ih tir night Boiler Foreman. Duke, timekeeper! Walker, nasiot. ant timekeeper, and ' J. B. Davis, chief clerk of the yard office. Sunday In Hot Springs, S. D. Mary Cusick, Myrtle Queen and Dossil Cunningham spent Sunday in Hot Springs. ' , . ' Cabinet Work' and furniture re pairing done promptly by an exper ienced man. Bring your work or phone 207. ' Threlkeld Furn Co. 60 H. II. Urbach left Tuesday for a few days in Denver on company bus iness. Mr, McGlll, foreman of thu round house, returned to work today after a two weeks' vacation. Fireman Relntxes, General Super intendent A. O. Smart, and Secre tary Orlsslnger left Tuesday on the inspection engine tof the Wyoming division. Ed Kennedy left Tuesday for Ells worth where he has taken a position. Fireman Nelson has pone to the Black Hills on his vacation. Fireman L. O. Tool has gone to Kansas City, Mo., on a two weeks' vacation. G. E. Whaley, night boiler fore man, resigned and after a week's va cation will return as a bollermaker. S. W. Innea has been released from his home, where he has been quar antined for smallpox. His wife Is up but eight children are still sick. ' ORDINANCE KO. &83." An Ordinance providing for the construction of sanitary . sewers forthwith in Sewer District No. 11, within the City of Alliance, Nebras ka, and providing for the assess ment of the cost thereof to the abut ting lands and lots. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Ne braska: ' Section" 1. That Bfinltary sewersr be constructed forthwith in Hwr i district No. 11 within the City of .1 J liance, Nebraska, without cost to the city. ' Section 2. That, upon the coti pletion of the construction of al1 . sewers the cost thereof be assessed aganlst the property abutting upon the streets, avenues, or alleys, or parts thereof, within whtch said B-aw-er main has been placed, according to the provisions of the statutes of. the State of Nebraska. . QnAtlitm 9 lila frVtnntiAn btiall tin in full force and effect from audi after its passage, approval, and pub lication according to law. Passed and approved this It day of June, 1920. A. D. RODGERS. Uayor " SEAL. . ' Attest: GRACE II. KENNEDY, City Clerk. . June I8-Jul-2r l 1 1 HPtu Efficient and Rapid S.ER5HG 7VTT tin 1 1 ttriM r em ax' A or cown cleaned or pressed in a hurry some time. Our modern equipment and prompt delivery system enable us to handle your work in the shortest possible time. Try our Dry Cleaning end Pressing Service A the work is ex- ; cellent and the p Phone 133 : IT KEEP-U-NEAT . . - , ' - ' I OhamDionshiD Wrestling latch $1,000 WORLD WELTERWEIGHT BELT Alliance, Neb. June 25 AT ROOF GARDEN, 7:30 P. M. i Under the Auspices of B. P. O.'E. '. JACK REYNOLDS ' ' Cedar Rapids, Iowa - - VS. 11 t PETE BUZUKOS ' of San Francisco Each Man Has One Victory It's a Fast Go, Sort 2 Good Preliminaries RAY TRABERT vs. ,DUTCH,, MAUNDER ED GREEN vs. STEVE CANNON Ringside $3.00 Reserved $2.00 ' General $1.00 Seats at Holsten's an King's Corner