The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 10, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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I ; Correspondence
ANGORA 1
M. Kelly of Bancroft, N?b.. arriv
ed Sunday for a visit with Lis sons.
J. U. nnd rirlan M. Kelly.
Mrs. I"). M. 'Woods of S'-oltsbluft,
is Rt tie home of her daughter, Mr.
V. U. McCroskey, for an extended
piny. . .
Mrs. Cash M. Dove took her little
uauehter, rorothy, to Alliance
Thnrsilry of Inst week fo ran opera
tion on hor finger.
Frank rromlfitof Lincoln, waft
here lar?t week" on business for the
R. S. rroudflt Lumber company.
, W. N. Thompson went to Alliance
Friday to attend n meeting of th
potato pro were.
Mrs. L. L. Lewellen entertained
Fridny afternoon In honor of Mrs.
A. B. Marsh. There was a jollv
crowd present and a most plasnnt
time Is reported. Lnneh was srvod
nt five o'clock which corslstd of
sal.-M, two kinds of sandwiches.
pickles, punch, Ice crenm, prkcI food
end marble cake. Tie placp card
were hand made and done tn water
colors pink anfi white wns the color
scheme.
The hnll Thursdov vith of la-t
Wfetc did fpnMfrnhl ilnmnpo oast
of Angora. -Those whop crops wt
damaged were' Frank Boory, Lop
Lewellen nnd A. B. Mnr'-h.
John Shoopmsn hss boon pnnrly-
insr the local trnde with frsh be- f
tho last two weeks.
C. A. Clel, w.io live two mi'o
wept pf Angora, reports s wrp
wind and hall storm nfnr Mflb?ta
whre ho his a fnrm. Mr. OI"l estl-
"strs the damacrp to his place nt
n 000.
Mrs. Pnnl Cuzak happened to a
rid nooldont Fridny of lt weok
while out gathering etrers. She wes
stun? several times about the fare
by n bumble hoe. The places were
moot pRinful and caused hor face to
svo nnd one eye to swell so she
rnnlrj rot Pee.
C. D. Henderson returned last
-erk from Ft. Joseph Moppttal in Al
lelic; where ho has been InH nn for
ev-ral we ks with a compound frae-
KMire of his right leg. II els able to
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'! annul on rrutcnps Dm It wfM Jip
a long time before the Injured limb
wiii b pood ns new.
R. K. Maybell and wife entertain-'
nd nt six o'clock dinner Rundnv In !
honor of P. B. MfCauley and family,
who pro soon to leave Arnrorn. Those
r-respnt besides the McCaulev family
were C. -T. Temple, wife pnd little
'on. Mrs. A. A. Temole of York, and
M. M. Folly and wife.
Mrs. r. B. McCaulev entertained
f fow intimate friends at a party nt
'it home Frldav nieht of last week.
There was music and General visit
ing for amusement. Refreshments
were served to tie following guests:
(1. T. Temple and wife, J. V Teiklns
and wire. A. M. Dove and wife, G.
W. Venell ami wife and Mrs. V. N.
Thompson.
Mrs. Brian M. Kelly was hostess
to the Trl C club Thursday of last
week. There were three tables or
f.00 besides some who spent the aft
ernoon in doing, fancy work. The
place cards were most unique. Each
lady was given a card drawn with
pen and Ink to represent a book. On
each little book was written the
name of a noted author and places
were found by matching those 4o
other similar little books with tie
names of books written by these au
thors. It was most interesting and
the places were soon found and a
delicious lunch was served consist
ing of schrimp salad, bread nnd but
ter sandwiches, olives, enke, pine
apple Pherhet and Ice tea. ThosP
prrrpttt were Mesdnmos McCrssky,
Dve, Perkins, lwellon. Thompson,
Maybell. Jefferson. V.-pell, McCaulev,
Temnlo and Kelly. Mrs. D. M. Woods
f Seottsbluff was a guest of the
club. Mrs. Jomes V. Perkins will
entertain August 19th.
Brnkeman Mat Ilalley returned
from his vacation spent In Clinton,
C. J. Hubble returned from Dead
wood Saturday. He Is going to take
Brakemnn Reynold's turn on the
work train at Sweetwater.
Brnkeman M. M. Marl In Is Inylnfc
ofT on account of Illness.
Mrs. Townfvy, v.ife o' Conducloi
Towley, returned from an extended
trip in (he east Sunday.
L. Spoden nnd Fred Norman, boll
ermakots, reslcned Monday nid v,i;'
leave for Omaha.
Boilermaker Nicholas Myers bar
reslRnod his position at Alliance and
accepted a position nt Casper.
Salvador Is trying to snub th.
United Slates. It Is as fierce as (he
ant that angrily warned the
phnnt to quit Its t-hovinfi.
RADIUM
THE NEW
Scientific Snrrrnnn
CUHES CANCER
Al.-M) Til mors, lileetlinjr from I tn? Womb, Tuberct'loKis of
tlio Skin, Uirthmjirks, Deforming Scars, Man Typos of
riccis, i:tc .
WITHOUT THE USE OF THE KNIFE
Vim ployed hy the SpeoialistH connected with tlio
HOT SPHINGS CLINIC
Hot Springs South Dakota
RAILOAD NOTES
Horace Condlt left Thursday for
Sterling and other points on that
division, ot Inspect storehouses.
Fireman Powell Is laying off on ac
count of Illness.
Engineer Kauu. went to Seneca to
relieve Engineer Hudson.
Enginepr Craven returned from
Denvtr where he has been spending
a two weeks vacation.
Engineer Johnson was assigned to
the weed burner.
. Fireman Williams Is laying off this
week on account of illness. ,
Ivan Wong. Lee Strong and Lestef
Cross sponf Sunday In Hot Spring
WANT! '.I (JiilH at Alliance Stern
Lhiinriry. 73
Flremun Carlson Is running on the
Ellsworth turnaround.
Brakeman Ford, wha aas been lay
ing off on account of Injuries receiv
ed some time ago, reported for work.
He has been visiting his family In
O'Neil, Neb.
Fireman Adams Is laying off on ac
count of Illness.,
Fireman R. S. Ogden and wife
went to Crawford Sunday for a short J
visit with friends. .
McAllister, Stephenson and Skin
ner came down from Crawford and J
hired out as firemen.
Fireman Smart .went to AtfdniorB
to. fire the helper enclne.
Engineer P. J. Nolan Ib laying off
on account of illness.
, C. R. NelsonMs laying off sick.
Fireman Oash went to Ravenna
Sunday for a short visit with friends
and relatives.
Arnold Badsgard nnd Frank Daily
spent Sunday at Hot Springs.
Conductor C. D. .Riley and wife
left fo rthe coast Sunday for Mrs
Riley's health. They will be gone
thirty days.
Conductor Fred Raeder Is laying
off on account of hay fever.
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