tub al;.::.( herald, Friday, august 13, 1920 ROOF GARDEN Sati ?25 RAILOAD NOTES Joe Kase and wife returned from two weeks fishing trip at Castle Creek, S. D. School Presses for children at 320 off rrirulnr iwleca at llighlMJul-Ilolloway Co. Mrs. Fern McFarland and daugh ter, Gladys, are planning on spending Sunday In Crawford, visiting with friends. Brakeman Charlie Woodman Is go ing over the bump Wednesday. Our old friend nod Adams is peaceful once more, which Is some thing unusual for Hob. as he origin ally came from Inland. , Tick your Owl or Knit early from our early arrival. j HlRlilnml-llollowny Co. Arkansaw Ford ias reported fori work after a month's vacation on ac-l a I 1 f - 1 1 I V. I. .... 1. n ' COUni OI SlCKneBH. nr will ue uinnc- inan for Ihe Wampus Cat. H. H. Eurback returned from his vacation. He has been visiting friends In UlackToot. S. D. F. A. WelVnston, brakeman for the Cannon Ball. Is celebrating in Denver with his old army outfit. Part of the celebration consisted of Well ington falling from a seventy foot diving board and Injuring his right arm. lie will spend the rest of his vacation In Cenlerville, la. I -urges t line of early fall and winter liats at lllglilniid-llolloway Co. Brakeman A. U. Reynolds and wife left for Sterling for a short visit with relatives. Brakeman Gus Anderson returned from Denver Tuesday where he has been spending Ms vacation. He re ported for work Wednesday. Judge Bench is going back on the Crawford and Alliance local. Judge 'aas been laying off with smallpox. He bought O'Conner's farm machin ery, Including the spreader, and is planning farming next year. Engineer C. M. Adams is l.)tn off on account of Illness. Engineer Stanford left on a two weeks vacation to Omaha and Kan sas City. Fireman Jeff Denn Is away on hli vacation. He Is visiting friends and relatives in tae eastern p-.rf of the state. School Presses for children at 20 off regular prices at lllglilaiul-llollotvav Co, Mr. and Mrs. E. McOIll will lcnv for Bridgeport sometime In the nea' future. Mr. McGIIl will take charg of the round house there. Mrs. Addle McFarland and daugh ter, Fay, of Norfolk, are visiting friends and relatives In Alliance. Mrs. Mike Collins and Mrs. Abble Hutchinson left Friday night for Casper where they will spend the week-end Visiting With friends. Have 20 011 your winter furs .iii inon tli at HlglilHiHl-llolloway Co. C. V. Welnell is In town. He has been visiting friends In Dead wood and looking after "personal matters"' In ri ingle. Mrs. Mable Ilandholtc, who has been visiting her sou, H. S. Band holt z. expects to leave for her home in Cilcapo sometime the last of the week. Silk and Cotton Hosiery at 20 discount at llljtliliuid-llollowny Co. Engineer Edwards is laying off on account of Illness. Mrs. Pete Dearveau and children left Wednesday for Reulo, Neb., for a two weeks visit with relatives. Robert E. Smith went to Des Moines for a visit with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Smith, of that place. Lee Pope left Wednesday for a short visit with friends In Chicago. Engineer R. E. Munger went to Denver Tuesday on business. He will be gone about a week. Save 20 on your winter furs tli in month at lligliland-llolloway V. Miss Merlam Mote Is taking Mrs J. Fleming's place as c.iief clerk In the dispatchers office this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fleming left Wednesday night for Tabernash. Col., where they will visit with MrB. Fleming's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Newton of that city. Ralph Garvin, Arnold Badsgard, Raymond Lewis. Claude Reno and Frank Dally are planning on spend ing Sunday in Hot Springs, S. D. School DresHos for children nt 20 off regular price ot flighlaiHl-lfolloway Co. Hostler Clarence Wheeler went to Hastings Wednesday for a short visit with his wife. Edward Logan, of Morril, had his tonsils removed at Dr. Slagels' office: Tuesday. I IMck your Vwt or Suit early froin 1 our early arrival. j Highland-Hollows) Oo. ' Mrs. Morgan L. Croft, who has been visiting her parnets, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens of this city, will leave Saturday night for her home in Omaha. I IjrgCNt line of early fall and winter Hat at j lllghland-llolloway Co. I Miss Berta Garret leaves Saturday for a two weeks vacation. She will visit relatives and frlneds In Den ver, Lincoln and David City. Lieut. Lee R. G. Ward was In Al liance Thursday Inspecting the local recruiting office. Mrs. S. A. Drovo of Holdridge, Neb., Is visiting at the W. A. Walmer home. Save 20 on jour winter furs tbi mouth at lllghlaiMl-llolloway George and Doc Camblin came In from Brody, Neb., to attend the gold en wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walmer. Mrs. Roy Gustavson and son, Sam my, of Denver, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. R. I Harris. Fred Willis Is visiting friends and relatives In St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. J. W. Howe expects to leave Monday for Ft. Morgan, Col., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Jamison of that city. John M. Vobarll of Hemlngford, was In town Wednesday on business. Mrs. J. W. Thomas, who has been on a short business trip Tuesday visiting relatives In Alliance, return- night. ed to her home in Denver Tuesday. Marie Duhon was down from Mars J. C. McCorkle left for Lincoln land yesterday. PERSONALS Miss Mildred Rickman left today for Henry, Neb., for a short visit with Miss Alice Failer of that city. Mr. apd Mrs. J. Sweeney returned home Monday from the Black Hills They have been spending a two weeks vacation with friends and rcl atlves there. Mrs. H. H. Rlume left for Hay Springs Tuesday where she was call ed on nccount of Illness. MAN'S BEST AGE A. man 13 as old as his orcann ; he can be as vigorous ard healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids hi3 organs m performing their functions. 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