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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
n TIIK AUJANTK 1IKHAL1), FftlOAV, SKPTKMBKR 24, 1920 PIVR CO CO tH G O T3 C O S3 o V.f ! D I CD u, bJD 4 CD C C3 CD C3 CD S ' 8 CD -33 h a - o f bJD f V CD O a CD CD 2 2 s i! 1 G3 o Ui c 4- 6S bJD CD CD es cs 0) o O HIDDEN DANGERS" IS NEW IMPERIAL SERIAL Remember the frothy, eiiervesoln potion that Dr. Jekyll. In that old hair-raisin? melodrama. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," used to hurriedly mix and gulp down In order to ward J' JOERV2VN VTEAORAFB off the coming of his evil olhir coif Mr. Hyde? The Vitagraph Com pany, in their latest serial, "Hidden Dangers," starring Joe Kyan and Jean Falge, have recourse to the mine bit of action. Joe Ryan plays the part of Dr. Brutell, who when the weather Is stormy Is Invaded by another and evil self. To see this spell come upon Ryan, with all its susp?iiHe, as .he tries to boat Its coming with the mysterious potion, is one of the con tinual big moments of the serial. The first episode will be shown it the Imperial Theatre next Sunda' matinee and night. Shoo and Railroad Hov fs Mrs. V. A. Rennet went to Craw ford Thursday. Mrs. J. Rust and Mrs. H. P. Brom ley, spent Friday in Crawford. D. F. Hiles went to Scottsbluff to attend to some business matters. Mrs. H. H. Fink went to Kuvtnna Wednesday for a visit with friends. Miss Dossie Cunningham returned Sunday from a month's vacation at Eureka Springs, Ark. Engineer Tillet is laying off "' or three, turns for a short vacation. Engineers Shawyer and Tarsons laid tit Thurbday to g uuok j.u..i Ing. ' G. B. Myers, of the store depart ment, is visiting this wte in Om ha. L. L. Reed went to Broken Bow Thursday for a short visit with friends. 1 Engineer Carlson deadheaded to Senega on 42 Thursday to tik3 tin switch engine. HiriTw-. . obey, of Hemingford. returned to work Thursday arter u shci vacaticn. William Coffman returned from St. Louis wh 'ie he ha:; been v'sitin for the past week. Fireman Green deadheaded to Hot Springs on 41 to take the turn he has been assigned to. Frank Beeson returned from a vacation In Omaha and Billings. He was gone three wreW . Fireman K. Williams, C. M. Adams and Engineer R. E. Anneble are all on the sick list. Engineer Sternberg went to Mars land on 43 Ihursday, ro relieve iu glneer Jensen, who Is 111. Fireman Schoopstall vent to Brok en Bow Tuesday for a short visit with relatives and friends. Fireman Herrlngton deadheaded to Ravenna Wednesday on 42 to re lieve F. Painter, who is- 111. Engineer Starman reported for work after a vacation spent with relatives and friends in Kansas City. L. A. Hall, first trick engineer dis patcher, blossomed out In a new p t of riding breeches and puttees this week. Fireman Flannlgan deadheaded tr Seneca Wednesday, to relieve Fire man Leo Smith, on account rf ill ness. G. B. McGill. roundhouse foreman at Bridgeport, was in Alliance Thurs day attending to some company busi ness. M. F. Coursey of the machine shop, who has been laying off the ' past few days, returned to work Thursday. The wrecker returned this morn ing from Merna, where they have been doing some work for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Redfern, of Deadwood, S. D., are expected some time this week for a visit with their eon, George Redfern, of this city. R. E. Driscoll has again assumed the duties of round house foreman, relieving G. B. McGill. who. wa transferred to Bridgeport sometime . ' ago. I j Mrs. E. E. Lawrence and daugh-, ter, Eva, left Thursday for Torring-J ton, where they will visit wis. Law rence's mother, Mrs. H. Rogers of , that city. j Engineer W. L. Ellis deadheaded to Edgemont. S. D., for a turn on ' the switch eugine. This was given to Ellis because be is the youngest 'engineer on the turn. I J. B. Davis, chief clerk at the yard ' office, returned from Aurora, Colo., ' where he has been an inmate of the U. S. government recreation hospital for the past month. I Operator Yates of Hemingford went to Ardr"rr, S D.. Operator Shields. Mr. Shields will relieve Operator McDonald, who goes on a short vacation. Agent Koch and wife of Hoffland returned after a few weeks' vaca tion spent with relatives In Iowa. Mr. Koch took up his work again. J. M. Burns, who has been relieving him, and Mrs. Burns left Tuesday for a short vacation to Hot Springs. William Ieldloff has resigned his position at the engineer despatcher's office. Passenger trains No. 35 and 36 running between Edgemont and Alli ance will be discontinued beginning Sunday, September 26. MAKSIM Nl Mrs. Jack Noose was a passenger to Glenn Wednesday afternoon whore she will visit with her parents for a few days. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Iiwrence Trussle Monday. Mrs. Howard. Stoldorpn and daughter, Audrey, came up from Al liance Thursday to visit the home folks. A number from Mainland attended "Spud Day" in Hemingford Wednes day and report a good time. Mrs. John Sullenberger went to Crawford Thursday to visit friends and to Uko in the sights at the Tri State Fsiir. Mrs. Charles Evans and daugh ter Cleone were west bound passen gers Thursday. Our druggist, Mr McFerron is in Omaha this week. E. A. Bennett Is looking after the store In hls.elmenee. Mrs. Mae Thomas was In Alliance between trains Saturday. She in go to Lincoln to Have a carbuncle on her face lanced. It has caused her much pain the past week. The Huffman brothers gave a h barn dance Saturday night at their home northeast of Marsland. lurry Stiuler was quite badly hurt at the Til-State Fair last Saturday, when he was thrown from a steer, .ne animal then Jumping cn him. tie was able to come home Sunday uior.iing on No. 44. Mr. and Mrs. Michael went to Alliance Thursday. Mr. Van Dyke and Miss Ellen ivendrick were married In Alliance last Thursday afternoon and leri on 41 Friday morning lor Hot fsprings and Deadwood to sptnd ten nays in sight seeing. They will return rext week and make their home in Mars .a;id lor the present. Gregg brothers, E. G. Saudos, li.mer Wells and J. H. Furman nipped cattle to Omaha last Satur- ay. YAI.K SIDING. Alfred loss!, who Is doing carpen ter work on the J. F. Scheflcek ranch, was visiting In this neignhor hood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Groves were In Lincoln a few daya last week. C. Powell and son were threshing around here the last two weeks. J. J. Scheflcek, of near Marple post office, bought a load of winter wheat seed from S. J. Iossl. Russell's oats made thirty-two bushels per 'acre. Don Breman had one Bold of spring wheat which was bndly damaged by the hail and made but 16 bushels from 14 acres. Wil liam Newman's oats made 27 bushels per acre. Crop report: The last two weeks were fine. No rain fell till Tuesday. Most of the corn Is out of frost dan ger and potatoes are still green and will be a good crop. We have n car of Pennsylvania hard con I on track. Korent Lbr. 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The Same Phone No. 5 We will confine our efforts to a strictly wholesale business and want to interest new dealers in. our proposition. We will handle the following products : SAMPSON GASOLINE TRACTOR OILS RADIANT KEROSENE STEAM CYLINDER OILS Complete Line of Lubricating Oils and Greases of All Kinds Call Phone 5 for your next order. . MUTUAL OIL CO, HEMINGFORD D. McNITT, Agent ALLIANCE ANTIOCH