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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1921)
THE ALLIANCE HERALP TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921 OOF GARDEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES. FINE MUSIC GOOD CROWD. LOWRY & HENRY. prtr KITTLEMAN BOY TO 60 TO FEEGLE f.'IOED INSTITUTE County Judge Tai-h S;tturduy morn ing issued m order transferring tleorpe Kittleman, one af the pons of Oswald Kittleman, to the state insti tute for the feeble ttvnded. The boy had been sent to the f;t;ife home for lejiendent children wi;h the rest of the Kitt'eman tt i!e a few mn'h mro, but nentrl tests thowrd thtit he belonged chewhere. The father is nw serving s life sentence- in the state jwnitenti ry for incest. The following letter from Amy V. Stephens, puperintendent of the Ptnte Tiome, gives newn of the KUtlcman children and of Acheson Dawson, the televen-year-old forger who was pent there by Judge Tash a few weeks ago: "Attached hereto please find a cer tificate by our physician, II. A. Finkle. in regard to the mental condition of 3eorge Kittlemun, whom you com mitted to our care on July 22, 1920. "We have given a great deal of time aind Ptudy to the Kittleman children, nd feel uite hopeful of them all with the exception of George, whom we 16799 I DIED In New York City alone from Hd my trouble last year. Don't aliow yourself to become a victim by negl.-cting pains and oclies. Guard sgair'it this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL 1 r Th wort J 'a standard remedy for kidney, liver, blacker and uric acid trouble. Ilollr.nd'a r-.timiit remedy wince 1698. AH .'-ggk'- - three elze. Gunranteed. (ok for the n .ma Cold Mmlal en every bo jk. ticc.pt no imitation feel is a fit rubject for the institute for feeble-minded youth at Heatrice. "We have had him tested by our school psychologist, who gives his mentals status as forty-five, or in other words, his mentality is that of a child pix years and four months of age, whereas he will be fourteen years of age the twelfth of this month. "We have placed little Freda in a "ood home in the country, and expect to take I.ina and Oscar to a home within a few miles of the people who 'uive Freda the first of nest week. l.'nn appears to be the brightest one n the family, and has been lo;ng n'endid work in school; A'bert is doing only fairly well, and Margaret has not attended school as she die' ot wish to go, so we are trying to :each her household duties in order hat she may become self-supporting. "We hare taken George's case up w'th the board of commissioners of tate institutions and they recommend that he be transferred to the institute '"or feeble-minded, but before doing so, t is necessary for us to have an order from you. "Will you please give this matter your enrlict attention, pending us two copies of the order, one of which will be taken with George to Beatrice and he other retained-in our office for our files, "I am sure you will be ilelighted to know that Acheson Dawson is provirg to le a plenil:d, manly little feilow, find has found a great big spot in the hearts of us all. lie appears to be an unusually bright little lad ard !s certainly happy and contented with us." Verv re'pctfu'Iv. AMY V. STEVENS, Superintendent. IIEMINGFORD LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND GARDENER . Rosetta & Cc 104 East 2nd Street We carry a full line of tree, shrub bery, flowers, plants, fruit trees and mall fruit. We grade yoar lawn and plant It for you. We also introduce the famous Jap blue grass. See us at once for your nring work. All work done by pro fessional architects and gardeners. 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Our care ful, conscientious manner of executing a funeral trust should make you feel certain that we are entirely efficient and trustworthy. Our polite, modern methods appeal to the people whom we serve. Glen Miller UNDERTAKING PARLORS Phones: Day, 311 123 West Night, 522 or 535 West Third Mrs. Frank Kriz has been on the nick list. i Mrs. Ray Graham has been on the Kick list lr. Whitfell was a passenger to Hastings Friday. Cliff HubU'l is on the sick list the fnt of the week. Leonu Baldwin spent Sunday with he rrmie folks. Lillian King spent Sunday at the Tom Myers home. E. (J. Herman was a passenger to Crewfoid Sunday. Minnie Tschacher was a passenger to Alliance Thursday. Everett Glass and 15ud Kinsley were Alliance callers Friday. Henry Kobe's spent Friday at the home of Theodore I'ose. C. D. Hay was a caller in Alliance Sunday between trains. Mrs. Flaridy of Alliance was a caller in town Thursday. Will and Clyde Elder were passen gers to Bayard Thursday. I Miss Akar spent the week-end in Alliance with home folks. Walter Jones was a passenger on No. 43 Sunday afternoon. Clara Christenson assisted at the j Lorkwood store Saturday. I Ferry Davidson of Alliance spent ihursday with home folks. Vera Friend spent Saturday night at the home of Floy Bunce. Virginia Ilosenbergcr was a passen ger up from Alliance Friday. Char'es Sail in n: of Ardmore spent the week-end with his family. Clark Lewis and Gil Brooks were passengers to Alliance Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Grather of Canton were callers in town Saturday. J. D. Win'ers spent Sunday after noon at the Fred Hucke home. Mr. and Mrs. John Peltz spent Sun day at the Henry Fricke home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams of New York city were in town Friday. George Sundyks entertained their friends at a dance Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coder departed Monday for their home at Braque. Evelyn Swanson spent Saturday and Sunday at the Ray Graham home. Mrs. Henry Allison ppent the week end in town returning home Sunday. Mirrie Forsstrom and lrma Wrpht returned to their school work Sunday. Rev. A. M. Marts of Hay Springs attended the Langston sale Thursday. Mrs. George Carroll and Mrs. Ar thur Carroll have been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball of Ger ard were in town Saturda ybetween trains Mrs. W. H. Walker and Mr. Miller from Casper, Wyo., returned home Friday. Will Black of Chadron spent a few days in our town last week visiting his wife. The eighth grade entertained them selves at a sleighing party Wednesday evening. Grace Hansen spent Monday and Tuesday in Alliance having dental work done. ' Veva Miller and Helen Eaton, who teach school, spent the week-end with home folks. Fred Tschacher of South Dakota ar rived Sunday for a visit at the Andrew Tschacher home. Mr. and Mrs. August Drews an nounce the arrival of a new baby girl Saturday, February 5. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Squibt, Jr., who has been seri ously ill, is reported better. Mrs. Hopkins and son, Ronald, and Clara Christenson were in Alliance Friday, having dental work done. Helen Brown resigned her position at the central office, and she and her sister, Hazel, left Sunday for Illinois. Miss Minnie Lewis spent the week end visiting friends and relatives in Alliance. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Melick went to Trenton, N. J., Sunday and if they like the country they will remain. Miss Alice Reid of Crawford vis ited at the Horris home the last of the week . She returned home Sunday. J. E. Gilbert of Decatur, 111., trans acted business here the last of the week. From here he went to Ken- The Bible class of the M. E. church will hold their regular monthly meet ing at the Earl Goodrich home Tues day evening. Gertrude Delsing was a passenger to Alliance Saturday, remaining over to meet her sister, Catherine, who has been visiting her sister at Omaha. The E. J. Langston sale was held Thursday, nine and one-half miles southeast of Hemingford and was well attended. Things sold at a fair price. Edgar R. Wright, who was superin tendent of the school last winter, but is nov superintendent of the school at Harrison, spent the week-end In town. Mrs. Carl Hemings and little son are spending a few days in town at the Winton home in order to have her little son, who is sick, near the doc tor's care. Andrew Tschacher and Fred were passengers to Alliance Thursday, re turning home Friday on No. 43. An drew Tschacher had some dental work don while in Alliance. Miss Gladys Stevenson was a pas senger to Alliance Sunday where she met her friend, Andrew Neihl, who has been spending the last month in Los Angeles, Cal. They returned on No. 43 Sunday. . 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