The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 05, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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TI1K ALLIANCE 11KHALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920
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PERSONALS
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Miss Sylvia Dt-Voss returned l.t
work Saturday after a few dnys 12
ncPH. Miss Anna Croch r of AiulrcY
'rn nl Pi;nday with frUnda In Alli
ance.
Dick and J;nir wvnri spent S"'
south of Lakeside, hunting
due ks.
M. C. Hubhell nnd bro'ber, Asp
AIJ.IANCH Kir U.l 11
The Alliance Fn club, composed
t Shrtr.ers, of whom there nrn sev-entv-flve
or more In the city, met at
the Alliance hoeI Monday evening. 0r nrnver, are in Alliance on busi
Ofllccrs were elected ns folows: nPMi
Earl Mallery was re-elected presi-) Sl,vp .4 ,,, 1: y,lr faj ft,,
dent, and Harry E. Uantz, secretary-. nt f
treasurer. .1 Iligtil.-tniMlnHowny Co.
Hans ivere made r,r r HirineiVJ V(. A Taylor of Ardniore. S. P..
.at .1
fllnner aance to oe neia a ween iiotii i .vps ,., 1llP c)ty Sundav visiting
next Friday. The dinner will prob- trienda.
ably be nerved at the Talm room. ( Mrs j w Mn,or ,, bepn ,,, ,
W. It. Harrer was chosen an chair- past fow dnj.g wtn nn ntark of t,,p
man of the committee to take chnree KrnPe
or tlie anair, wuu narry jonnsou arm, K n r,0II.inll nf srottsblntT. wns
R. E. Reddish.
MIps Leila Cutis entertained at a
miscellaneous shower Monday even
ing for MIp Eva Lawrence, whose
r arrlape to Walter Lyons, of Bay
ard, Neb., took place at Bridgeport
t.day The bride-to-be received many
beautiful and useful Rifts. The
puentf. were the Misses Nellie Wright,
Dora and Dollle Whlr', Sylvia t
Moes. Leila Cornforth, Minnie and
Nellie Price, Glenna and Valentine
Lawrence, Amelia Kramp, Nellie
Law mice and Mesdames E. E. l.aw
rancf and V. II. lilies
Sedrlo E. Welble and Alta C.
rhllllps, both of Alliance, were Is
sued a marriage license last Satur
day afternoon. The bride is the
daughter of Mra. Lydla Phillips of
this city and has been employed as
a stenographer In the railroad ofllces ,
and the Nebraska Land company.
The couple will make their home on
the groom's homstad, la Wyoming.
Mesdames J. M. Miller, Monty
Margraves, O. L. Griggs, W. B. Bon
net, A. II . Robbins of the Scottish
Rite ladles' club and W. U. Harper
and Earl Meyer met Monday evening
at the Alliance hotel to plan, for the
coming Scottish Rite reunion. The
woman are also planning a hallow
e'en party.
Albert A. Acker of Angora and
Jesse E. McAllister of Bridgeport,
were united In marriage this morn
Ing at the Holy Rosary church, Rev.
Father Mannlng'otnelating.
Earl W. Lenzen and Miss Lucc'tta
M. Klnner, both of Aldlne, Neb., in
Sioux county, were married by
County Judge Tash last- Saturday
afternoon.
James L. Basker and Mrs. Anna
Haller, both of Casper, Wyo., were
married by County Judge Tash Sat
urday morning.
Elmer F. Allen and Miss Matilda
Rohrbauck, both of Alliance, were
granted license to wed by Judge Tash
Monday evening.
Mj-s. Morris Kates of Lincoln -.c-rlved
Monday for a visit with hvr
daughter. Mrs. Lee Basye.
FOR A FEW HOURS A DAY
WE WILL RAISE YOUR PAY
TRAIN FOR OFFICE WORK
,For Vears Ws Havi Taught .
Shorthand, BooKkmilnc, Banning, Civil
Ssrvlcs, Normal Training, Telegraphy,
Business Administration,
and other studies qualifying f r disnifl4
positions, good salaries and raiill promo
tion. We find positions for students who
-qualify. Kxpeniws moderate. Work for
board If desired. Enter any Monday,
Jkuaur success ty
SELECTION OF AN ACCREDITED
SCHOOL
The schools named below are members
f the National Association of Accredited
Commercial Schools a Kuaranty of the
highest standards of teachers and courrvs.
write thetn for catalogue, mentioning
June of this pnper.
lOUIS COLLEGE Lircoln Business Collets
Omaha. Nabratka Lincoln. Nebraska
!'i the city Saturday and Sunday vis
'Hnr friends.
I). F. Oseood of Hyannls. was In
he city Monday attending to busi
ness matters.
Alt Millinery ta yr rent less
tlinn real valua nt
IllKliland-lfolloway Co.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carmody
spent Sunday visiting friends In Hot
Springs, S. D.
Harold Brennaman went to New
castle, Wyo., Saturday, te attend to
business matters.
Joe Whltcomb of Mlnatare, Neb.,
was In Alliance Monday attending to
business matters.
S. P. Crlder, stock man from Kan
sas City, Mo., was In the city Mon
day on business. .
Ke the New Fall Coats at 23
Hr cent less than former values at
lllgtiland-llollowitv Co.
Cleo Lawrence, of Crawford, Neb.,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence.
Henry Rogers of ScottsblufT, Is
visiting at the home of his sister,
Mrs. E. E. Lawrence.
Clifford Robinson spent Saturday
nnd Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
.".!:'. K. E. Robinson.
New Full Suit retimed 1-1 ;it
IliKlilniMl-lfoHmvny Co.
J. L. Nicola!. H. C. Hubbel and A.
Hubbel of Denver were In the city
Saturday attending to business.
Mrs. W. R. Colliiias of Seneca.
Neb., is visiting at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dye.
George Ellis, formerly with the
Sturgeon garage, It now head me
chanic at the A. H. Jones company
garage.
New Full Null reduced l-l nt
lillhltiiid.!ollmu.v Co.
County Attorney Lee Basye re
turned from Rushville Monday eve
ning, where he had been in attend
ance at district court.
Mrs. J. L. Hippoch, of Hemineford,
Neb., underwent a serious operation
nt the St. Joseph's hospital Saturday.
Save 1-t to on your fall and
winter outlit tit
HlKb'iuid-lIoIlowuy Co.
Mrs. Julia A. Shay at.d sons, Em
met and. Ray, arrived in Alliance
Saturday from Denver for a short
visit wifh Mrs. Shay's sister. Mrs. Ed
Tyiee.
Miss MadellJ.- Zediker. who is
teaching school north of Alliance,
rpent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Zediker
of this city.
Henry M. Newell of Lamar, Ia
on he return trip from Spokane.
Wash., stopped over In Alliance Sun
day to visit with his cousin, Thomas
Miskimen, and family.
See Hie New Fall Ctmta nt 25
or cent less tliait former tallies nt
HlKliliiml-IIollowav Co.
Kenneth Michaels and Ray Mc
Bride, who are I.i military training
at Fort Robinson. Crawford, were In
the city over Saturday and Sunday
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamer of St.
Joseph, Mo., spent Saturday and
Sunday with friends hi Alliance. Mr.
and Mrs. Hamer are n their way to
Colorado, where they will visit with
relatives.
Mrs. E. V. Eickhoft who has been
in Omaha on a busii. s trip for the
past ten dnys, has returned to her
work at the Alliance Cafe. she
brought back her little daughter
Cora, who Is attend school here.
All Millinery 2.V per rent lcs
than real value at
IllKhlauU-llollowuy Co.
We have won the esteem in which this undertaking estab
lishment is held by the public by fair and courteous methods.
Our thorough equipment enables us to furnish a dignified bur
ial service and to render a bill consistent with the actual worth
of the ceremony. Local services or shipping funerals."
Glen Miller
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Phones: Day, 311 128 West
Night, 522; or 535 Third Street
his
C. M. Ad;ins has been asidrned to
cv1i "r local.
Flrerirn F1.'imRau Is ofT on ac
count of sickness.
Engineer Myers is laying rff on ac
count of sickness.
A. B. Wheeler Is wrestling Mallaby
on the highline.
L. L. Rei l has been ,asIsae:l to
Crawford on the helper.
A. J. Waterman Inspected tis on
the lines west this week.
Fireman Meldell has been assigned
to tho Crawford hill run.
M. J. Johnson has 1
to the 42 turn out of. Alliance.
Fireman Witty is going on
homestead near Buffalo. Wyo.
Fireman Ovcrstreet la laying oft
on account of mashing his flngr
Sunday.
D. F. Denning, chief surgeon,
from Chicago, was visiting In Alli
ance Monday.
Miss Laura Waddum and mother
left for Texas for a visit with friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. L. Michaels of
Marsland, are visiting friends in Al
liance this week.
Operator Wood, of Antloch, Is lay
ing off on account of Illness. Opera
tor Kate Young is relieving her.
Harry Arrlson, of the freight
house, went to Sheridan on business
Monday. M. M. Bogard Is taking his
place.
Leslie Hall, chief engine dispatch
er, suffered all last week on account
of having his teeth fixed, but he re
mained on the Job.
William Priest, Jack Reed and
Jimmy Crawford, whose homes, are
in Kansas City, have accepted posi
tions at the freight house as check
ers. 11. Phillippl, agent at Thedford,
who has been laying off the past
week undergoing an operation for
appendicitis, returned to work Monday.
We still have wagon and wson
boxes, priced right. Rheln Hard
ware Company. 89
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CHl lK'll OF CHRIST.
The women's missionary society
will meet with Mrs. T. Miskiman on
Wednesday afternoon. The mission
study precedes the regular program.
On Friday evening a large audi
ence enjoyed the program and social
given by Mrs. Atz's class of girls.
Evangelist Davidson Is preaching
powerful tenuous each evening at
7:30. He is a great preacher, you
v. lM desire to hear him.
S. J. EPLEK, Minister.
The league of women voters will
meet at the home of Mrs. F. M.
Phtlps, 412 Laramie, Thursday af
ternoon at. 2:30. All women urged
to be present.
The St. Matthews Episcopal Guild
will meet Wednesday afternoon at
the parish house. Mrs. Elmer
McManis, hostess.
We clean and repair all makes of
Sewing machines. Phone 382. 86tf
H. K. Isham, Burlington fireman
who was arrested Sunday. Septem
ber 26, by Special Agent Todd ot
the Burlington on a charge of tak
ing blankets, and sugar from a box
car. was given a hearing' before
United States Court Commissioner
L. A. Berry at the city h.ill Satur
day morning, end bound over for
trial before the federal court at
Chadron. Bond was ilaced at
$1,000.
W. It. Harper plans to hiive to
morrow for Omaha, where he has
been Invited to take a place on the
reception committee, which will
greet the republican presidential
candidate.
EASTERN KTAK
There will be the regular meetiilS
of the Eastern Star, with initiation,
at 7:30 this evening.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS..
The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Colerlck, a rancher living eight miles
north of town, passed away at three
a. m. Monday morning. The cause of
the death was cholera infantum. The
child had been 111 about a week.
SAL1J MISCEIXAXKOUS
FOR SALE Round Oak hard coal
heater. Call phone 602 or 317 E.
Third street. g$p
After you eat always take
ATONIC
I?
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat
ed Gassy Fading. Stops food souring,
repeating, and all stomacji miseries.
AM Jlsti mmi seswtite. Kssps stomsch
swmI sod (trw. Iscrwra Vitality and tp.
EA TONIC is Um boat rsmwiy. Tsns of thoa
sands wondarfully smafltad. Only seats a eaat
or two a day t wt it. Poalslvaly guaraotaad
to b4om as wa wUJ rafand moooy. OmiImc
bs today. You will soa.
r. J. BKENHAX
Alliance, Bfcbraaka
EVERYBODY WANTS
"LOWER PRICES"
IF There's only one way to get
lower prices in clothes Buy
good ones The "lower
price" is in the longer wear
-not in the price ticket
p Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are
good clothes They cost only a few .
dollars more than ordinary clothes
they last much longer-that makes'
the price low for you
J Don't just "spend money for
clothes" Get your profit out of it;
buy service, style that's right, good
fit
jf Economize on your overcoat Get
a
.a good one It will save the price
of a new one later on
jp All-Wool - fabrics mean longer
wear Longer wear means fewer
clothes to buy Fewer clothes to
buy means money saved
qp Ever buy "cheap shells'? - They cost less;
"miss fire"; poor results Same with clothes;
you'll get results only with good ones .
ff It's hard to put style'into words; but we can
put it into clothes You'll see it and feel it in
our new fall models
Extra Special Value Hart Schaff
ner & Marx $50 others $55,
$60, 65, $70, $75, $80, $85,
The Famous Clothing Co.
Western Nebraska's Leading Clothiers
Alliance, Neb.