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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
OOF GARDEN SatuL PERSONALS Hal Cribble and wife left Wednea. day for Denver and other point in Colorado. They will be gone about two weeks. Mrs. L. DuRee and daughter, Lu cille, accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Col man, returned to their home in Cedar Rapids, la., afetr spending the past two weeks with Mrs. DpRee's sister, Mrs. George McGill of this city. Fancy No. 1 alfalfa need nt Stephenson & O'llannoiu 78 P. E. Romig, attorney, returned Tuesday morning from Omaha wh e he went last week on a LujI::.lj 1:1;). Everett Eldred was In from Ml ranch at Orlando, Neb., Tuesday. Mrs. B. Burrows, who hat been visiting at the Jackson home-, went to ScottBbluff Thursday for a visit with relatives. From there she will return to her home in Lincoln, Neb. Miss Fannie Mclntyre left for her home in Kansas City Tuesday. She has been visiting C. V. Mounts and family. William Duncan and family, who have been visiting at the B. I. Joder home, left this morning for Denver and Colorado Springs overland. Lee Acheson and family accompanied them. REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Bandies Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. C. McCORKLE, Manager Office Ground Floor First Natl. Bank ' Miss Fay Hunsaker of Lakeside, Is tin Alliance this week having some I dental work done. i Fnncy No 1 alfalfa' wm1 at ' Stephenson & O'llannon. 78 Miss Leone Mallery leaves for Honolulu Friday night. Miss Irene Itlce will accompany her aa far as Denver where they will meet Miss Cynthls Davenport. They will spend a few days in Denver. Mrs. F. M. Broome und 'daughter, Virginia,, of Des Moines, la., are the guests this week of F. W. Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Qulggley and daughter, Mable, of Valentine, Neb., visited friends in Alliance Thursday. They are motoring through to Estes Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lunn and fam ily left for Lincoln Thursday nlht. Mr. Lgunn Will return in a few days but the rest of the family will make their home in Lincoln during the winter, where Miss Larhea will at tend university. E. 0. Laing and sister Mrs. ILL. Wright are in Jereco Springs, Mo. this week on business. They will re turn next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beans and family from Lakeside were visitors In All iance Monday and Tuesday. I RAILOAD NOTES Conductor 11. E. McKenile Is lay ing off on account of Illness. Mm. Jerome Fleming Is reported severely ill at the home of her moth i er, Mrs. Tom Newton or Tabtrnnsn, Col. j Mrs. C. W. (iiahiin, operator at Hemlngford, Is spending her vaca i tloti in Kansas City. I operator B. N. Smith of Merna, j Is in Alliance today. I Dispatcher A. Gregory Is spending I a few days In Scotlsblun. He will return Thursday. Dispatcher L. A. Moshcr returned Sunday from 'his vacation spent In Denver. Conductor M. L. Johnson went to the coast for a visit with frlneds. He will be gone about thirty days. t Fred Rheader is spending his vaca tion with frlneds and relatives In Denver, Col. C. D. Rheader left for the coast. He will be gone about thirty days. Mrs. H. H. Wray of Omaha, Is vis iting at the home of her brother, L. John Rehder, wife and brother, motored to Seottsbluff Sunday after noo. auJ ion for Alliance agnin Monday evening. , A. Hall. Miss Laura Wood, operator at lakeside, layed off on account of Ill ness Monday. At present a falr-nlzed boom can keep' going with no further equip ment than a press agent and a type writer. There Is no excuse for lavish campaign expenditures. Mathematics will probably never revesl Just how nitieh income tax bootleggers ought to have paid, but did not. t'nele Sam wants the Turk expell ed from Constantinople. This Is one Instance In which we are willing to interfere in European affairs. ' Just think how much some of the works of the old masters would be worth, though, if they were done over in this day with house paint. Alliance finds Itself listed among the 182 high schools which will s- euro $500 each in the annual diclrl . butlon of funds for the support of j normal training, laving qualified to j re ceive cucU a fu.rl. Tiere were ; some eighty-five schools who desired to participate, but who failed to qual ify and aro consequently "out in the cold." A total of $154,000 was ap propriated by the last legislature for normal training for a period of two years, and the 132 schools in ques tion' will now receive a portion of that fund, according to the ruling of the state superintendent, warrants now being made out at the state au ditor's office. Towns in this portion of the state to benefit by the $500 "donation" include Chnppell, Gering, Mitchell, Scottsbluff and Sidney. If anybody has Aladdin's wonder ful lamp, which controlled the genie that built houses In a single night, now is the time for him to rub It! Every possible effort should be made to round up a profiteer before county fair time so that folks can see what one of tho critters look like. Do Not Delay Buying Your School Clothes 4 Right at this time the Girls9 Wardrobe for School should be in the making This Store can help you in many ways. Daughters' Ginghams and Percales for Dresses We are showing a splendid selection of fine quality GINGHAMS and PERCALES at conservative mar gins. No more attractive and serviceable Dress Goods can be purchased for school wear. They are equally good for the kindergarten tots and the girl graduate. Many weeks of wear can be gotten from dresses of these materials before the cold weather reaches us. The Ginghams come in plaids and stripes. Tho mugniutde of the various charitable, religious and educational "dilves" of national or world-wide scope carried on lnthls country the past year or two Is estimated by the national information bureau at $450,000,000 or more. Tae fact that nil of this money has been raised means not only that the Americans are the richest people In the world, but that they are the most generous. American cJockmakers are swamp ed by the export demand. It is good to realize that Europe hasn't, too much time on its hands. Germany wants a bigger army than the treaty allows her, and pleada necersity. Her plea was antedated -some time ago by - the shivering camel which begged to be allowed to put lis nose only under the man's warm tent and ended by ousting the man. -Ex. : . There has been virtually no blood shed In the Mexican revolution, says a dispatch from ' Mexico City. As a rule the Lat In-American revolutions are composed chiefly of poetry, ora tory, highway robbery, applause and a rush to thn refreshment counter Exchange. .,, (1 1 Everything for the School Girls From Head to Foot Undergarments t We carry the justly favored Munsing wear. You can buy no better anywhere. Hosiery Armor Plate stands the test for children. Other serviceable makes for the older ones. Dresses Ready Made In case you do not have time to make them, come and select from ) our well filled lines. Shoes, all sizes Includes the Billikcn, Educator, Rd Goose, and Village School Shoes. Satisfaction awaits you here. THE HORACE 'BOGUE STORE tat CHANuIMi THE LABEL '. , The small boy's parents had dis tinct ideas of discipline. The walla of the tilttlng-room were'lined with tracts, and the cane was always kept behind "Love one another." One day everything went wrong, and the little boy was vhlpt' eight times, , After the eighth canlr he said, between 'ais sobs, "D-d-don 't you think it'a t-time to take the cane from behind 'L-love one . another' and put It behind 'I n-n-need thee every hour " Tit-Blta (London). , GOINQTJP .-" , A very Junior officer v.as trying his firat case. . - "Seven days confined to camp," ht inapt. "Bcs pnrdon, Ir," wL: .pered the company sergi a t-majoi. "You mustn't five a st itence like that. You" "All right, er. .oi:rtee;i daya" retorted the sub. , , "But, sir," pleaded the sergeant major, "lt'Bnot " '"Arf a mo', major," interposed tao Tommy. "Don't check 'im again or 'e'll give me twenty-one. 'E ain't a horclfer 'e' a auctioneer!" Tit-Bits (London). OH .V OBOEf Mrs. Jones: "Oa'Vr stay long Mrs. Green. I just camo to Si e if you woulda't Join our mission band." Mrs. Green: "Heaveus. don't coma to me! ' I can't even play a mr.uth organ!" The Pepper Pet. watkICSmex WAITED MEN To work in clay plant. $ 5. CO per day and up. Cheap, house rent. Excellent . boarding house. Only men who are looking for steady employment need apply. Lehigh Sewer Pipe & Tile Company .204 First National Bank Bldg. Fort Dodge, Iowa FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 215 Yel lowstone. 76P THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN SEVERAL LARGE FANS JUST INSTALLED Imperial Theatre YOU'LL NEVER KNOW ITS HOT TONIGHT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20th Win. Fox presents PEGGY HYLAND in 'FAITH" A sweet and thrilling tale of mischief menace and a maid-of-love and a lass in a romantic Scotch setting more Scotch, than HARRY LAUDER and twice a funny. BILLY WEST COMEDY LATEST CURRENT EVENTS ADM. 15c and 30c SATURDAY, AUGUST 21t Screen Classics presents VIOLA DANA in "DANGEROUS TO MEN" He expected a golden haired, blue-eyed child THENELIZA CAME Nobody wanted her at first then every body wanted her. SNUB POLLARD COMEDY MUTT AND JEFF MAT. AND NIGHT 15c and 30c ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION "APRIL FOLLIES" ' featuring MARION DA VIES A masked ball a runaway heiress a gang of crooks and a famous diamond mix them up with a scandlous love affair Lnd you 11 finish breathless. Cth Episode "HAND OF VENGEANCE" MAT. AND NIGHT 15c and 30c MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd THE SENSATIONAL IHT "ROMANY" WHERE LOVE RUNS WILD An extra special super feature crammed with heart interest and thrilling situations The feature of GYPSY life love and romance. "BRINOmO UP FATHER" JIGGS IN SOCIETY MAT. AND NIGHT 15c and 30c Coming (iWhy Change Your Wife" Thursday and Friday - August 26th 27th 1