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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1920)
THE ALU A NCR HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1920. TIIRE3 PERSONALS . IT o 3 p 3 CD GO foe Gus Feterson-ls attending to bus Iness In Create. Neb. tbls week. The Alliance Milk Station e1U weet milk, iwwt crenm, Hour milk buttermilk ami cottage clieene. 77 i C L. Phillips and family leare for to visit with reletires this week. I Boneita Stewart from Ournly, Wyo., Is visiting Miss Noama Moxon. Miss Anna Daxon of Angora, Is vlBiting friends In Alliance this week. J- S. Kobblns and family have moved Into their new home on Flatte Ave. Sargent Verone returned to Alll ance Friday morning after spending a few days with friend sat Chadron See the hats direct from Ffth ate- nne at lllghljiiid-llolloway Co. air. ana Mrs. ira wrignt are spending a few days with friends in Denver. Rev.Merle Smith and wlfe'ltft last Friday to attend the conference at Valentine. Mlas Llela Marlow of Oshhosh, Is the gueat this week of Miss Ruby Campbell. s Lester Cross has resigned his post tlon at the freight office and will go to school tbls winter. 8e the hats direct from Ffth 'ave nue at Iiihiaiid-llollovay Co. Mrs.ft Lillian Coyner returned home bunaay. She has been visiting rela tives in South Dakota. Only sl more days of 20 dls count itale on Winter Furs at IIlghland-Holloway Co, Judge Westover and daughter are In Alliance this week attending thta term of the district court. Air. ana Mrs. Clinton Ingron of Scottsbluff, are in Alliance this week on business. Aew arrivals of New York Millin ery at Higliland-liollownft- Co. E. E. Taney, who has been visit ing frineds in 'Alliance, returned to Osage Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed left Monday for Falrbury, Neb., where they will make their future home. Special on school girls Dresses and Aprons at Highland-Hotlowny Co. Crawford bids you welcome. Its beautiful camping grounds at the Crawford City Park are open to you. Come to Crawford for Its Tri-State Fair, September 16-17-18. See the Airplanes arrive from Omaha on September 16th. 78 T. M. Harrold , traveling repre sentative for the J; B. Clawson Jewel company of Minneapolis, Minn) was calling on friends in Alliance last week. Only six more days of 80 dis count ale on Winter Furs at Harold Rominger of Aurora, la the guest this week of his sister, Mrs. military service there. Miss Wilma Mote Is seriously 111 at ber home. - Mr. and Mrs. George Eastburn. who have been in the city the past week on business, returned'1 to their home In Kansas City Friday. Mrs. CH. Rockey returned to her home after spending the past two weeks with relatives In Sherdlan, Wyo. G. P. Hagaman returned to Alli ance Sunday. He has been visiting his son, George Hagaman of Sheri dan. New arrivals of New York Millin ery at Hlgrhlnnd-Ilollowaly Co. Miss Nellie Wright, Miss Marie Krohn, Perry Davidson and Arthur Wright motored to Hot Springs Sat urday. They returned Monday. Ivan Rodgers and family of Sheri dan, Wyo., have been visiting this week with the E. T. Kibble and A. D. Rodgers families. Mrs. W. R. Collings, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I S. Dye, returned to her home in j Seneca Sunday. j Mrs. Clyde Rust and children arej planning on leaving Boon' for the! coast where theyVwlll visit Mrs.! Rust's mother, Mrs. L. N. Gilloran. j Only six more days of 20 dis count eale on Winter- Furs at All your old friends will meet you , at the Crawford Trl-State Fair, Sep tember 16-17-18. 78 A. J. Gahagen and family return ed from Colorado Friday where they have been for Mrs. Gahaeil'o health. They .bought land and will move there soon. Mrs. E. E. Lawrence and daughter Eva and Miss Lennie Rogers spent Sunday at Crawford visiting with Mrs. Lawrence's son, Cleo, who f3 In Special on school girls Dresses and Aprons at IIlghland-Holloway Co. Morris Caldwell who has been vis iting with his sister, Mrs. Merle Smith left for his home in, Rush ville. He will attend the Wesleyan university this year. Crawford the home of all old Roman sports; the goal of the first and only cross country Airplane race ever staged in Nebraska and the iirtst Airplane Race ever attempted by any Fair Association In the United States. Be at Crawford on Thura-. day, September 16 th to see the ar rival of the air birds who will con test tor the purses given by the Trl State Fair Association for a cross country flight from Omaha to Craw ford. . All machines leave Omaha be tween the hours of 8 and 1a.m. ana will arrive In Crawford daring the afternoon. It Is expected that there will be ten or a dozen entries. Come on this day and we know you will stay for the other two days.,,. JTS Only six more days of 80 dis count sale on Winter Fan at Highland-Hollo way CTT. Misses Mary and Margaet Barry returned home from a visit with friends la Emerson, Omaha and Lincoln. ALL WORN OUT Does morning find you with a lame, stiff and aching back? Are you tired all the timefind work a burden? Have you suspected your kidneys? Alliance people endorse Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your neighbor-' You can rely on their statements. Mrs. F. W. Buchman, 310 Lara mie street, Alliance, says: "I cer tainly think Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine medicine. I was pretty well run down with kidney trouble. I had a heavy dull ache In my back. My back was weak and lame and I couldn't stoop 6ver without sharp pains shooting through It. I was rest lens at night and mornings I felt so worn out I could hardly do my work. Many times I became dizzy and had to sit r'own. Spots came before my eyos and for days I had a steady ache n the back of my head. I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Brennan's Drug Store and a few boxes com pletely releived me. Doan's put me In good health and I always recom mend them to anyone I know suffer ing as f did." (Statement given June 8, 1916). On June 9, 1920, Mrs. Buchman said: "I am very glad to confirm the statement I made in 1916 In praise of Doan's Kidney pills. The won derful benefit I derived from their use has permanently made me free from kidney complaint." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. TfcU arresting presidential ranrfl- clates on charges of speedlne. reads like small town stuff. One mleht Pi ped it to be pulled and played uJTln alleged metropolitan press of a town presided .over and operated bv a th!rty-mlllion-dollar-tlght-wad club tnat kind being long on small town stuff but he who has turned the circuit a couple of time would hardly expect such stuff to be nulled by real people. 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PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE inieiriKQiae unity Fair AND Up SEPTEMBER 7-8-9-10 At Gordon, Nebraska Dramatic Shows, Races, Fine Stock, Indian Sham Battle, Dancing, Aeroplanes. Be comfortable and see all of the fair from the bignew grand stands 4 t $5,000 in Purses, Premiums and Prizes See Baldpate and Black Gusher in the Bucking Contest. Leonard Stroud, champion trick rider of the world, goes under his horse on the run. See Shimmy Kid, bareback horse, never ridden to date. Come to Gordon for Four Big Pays of Pleasure and Amusement, September 7 9 8P 9 9 10 t