The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 30, 1921, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    TUB ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, AUGUST .10, 1021.
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Lloyd Thoi.ns r turned Sunday srhnol lawn Wi dncsdav nf'e r.i on ;it
Tlight from ,'i week's (rip t(i Lander, i till oi' o'clock. A eoniinittre nimio d
AVvo'tr IK', bv :.uto. He iT'its much of Mr?. Charles Fuller, Mr II. K.
interest in Wyomirg home trad hauls !
t.nl hi- ;,i.d F -vh.-i t .1. States of Lan-
uer, w th whom ho. is wirk;r:g. an en
joyinv a ro.hI bu.ir.e.s in locating
homesteaders. While at Li.nder Lloyd!
took a short trip up inlo tlir Koikies
to a famous fishing lake and brought
back with him the "hide, head and,
tail" of c riiii,lio.v trout which weighed
five pounds and was twenty-four
inches in length. He says that al
though a J rum can catch plenty of I
tiout in the mountain streams near;
lender at this time of the car the
"big fellows" will he biting hotter in
September, when the insects become
more scar. The trip back lroni
l.ander was made in record time, the
partv leaving Lender ft 4:.0 o'clock (
Saturday afternoon and arriving in Al- j
li:.nce Sivndav night, :V22 miles being.
made on Sunday.
I.unn, .Mrs. Cy Thomp-on and
Claudia loie are preparing the
mam.
Mr. and Mr--. Calvin I. Wr.lkcr re
ceived a telegian Sunday morning
stating that their daughter, Miss Vio
late, and Mr. V. A. Jatci were
married in Des Moines, la., last Satur
day. Mr. Jaeuer was formerly em
ployed at the A. H. Jones con. puny.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas visited
in Alliance for a few days last week
with friends and relative?. Mr.
Thomas went on to their homestead
near Poimjas, Wyo., and Mrs. Thomas
v ent to Gordon for a shoit visit with
lu-r mother, Mrs. Grant Hale.
Kev. Andrew O. Podge, ;.t present
rrcto in ( harge of the F-uiscopal
church at Arapohiv, Nebraska, will
r-h-.fi nf Si. M.itthews church at
v fc- - 1
Al'iance e;-.r! in .Seoieiol-i. 111.' p o
j.le here hoped Mr. Podge r-.iij.ht be!
licre in time to hold sen ice the l'ut
Sundav in September, hut he is at ,
pre pent on a ramping trip in chame of j
the Hoy Scouts of Arapahoe and can-'
not reach Alliance until the second j
virek in September. Kev. i'o.ige, ue
fore coming to Nebraska some two
years ago had considerable experience
5n llov Scouts work in Massachusetts
Rev. and Mrs. Podge will reach Alli-j
hnce some time during the week o.
September 4. Kf gular services will be
held commencing Sunday September
11.
Mr. and Mrs. .lames Lockhart and
jsons, Floyd and Glen, and daughters,
Alice and Army, who have been visit
ing at the country home of li. M.
Garwood returned home Sunday.
Friday night from Penver and the
Black Hills where they have been on
theu- wedding trip.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnyton Sullenbergcr
of Marslard, correspondents from that
city for The He! aid, wer Alliance
vi-itors Tuesday.
Mr. an I Mis. 1. S. Ache-on returned
to Bingham Monday after a few ti's'
visit with i'iinls and rehities in A.ii
i.nce. Charles Tiernan. t rancher near Al
ii; -lice, was operated on Monday after
noun at the ho--pi:.il for hydrocele.
M. O. Ni w of Hay Spring brought
I a iliild to Alliance today tor an op
.i;.tieii at St. ,?o-i ph hospital.
Ml-- I lamer oi .Mis kelson, WHO Is
I urn- vi.-ii ni: w un ris -on, n.-ui nis un
it r broken Monday morning.
Leo M. I' ri y of Lakeside was in
Alliance i, er S'-.-.td,iv visiting at th"
hor.,e of J u.ln-.' 1.. A. 'Horry.
Mr. and Mr-. C. H. lltm.iios of Hem
ini; !'ot( -pent ti e week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. F. W . Hik-.
Mr. and Mr-. Charles Kennedy'.,
daughter was o erased on at the hos
pital Monday n o'Toni:.
Mrs. Lxle's. Merry of Lu-k, Vvo is
vistini: at the homr of her father-in-law.
J'idj:e L. A. Lrrry.
K. I'eter.-on and family of Aurora
nre visiting at the home of Frank
Lowley of Ilerea.
George A. Mollrinir arrived in the
city this mornim.', and plans to spend
.-f vei al days here.
Calvin i. Walker and family left
this morn:ng lor a tiip through
j;i..ck Hl!ls.
Mrs. Mary Chapman of Lincoln
W. R. Harper Leaves
for Eastern Centers
to Do His Fall Buying
W'. K. Havpn of the Harper Pe
partmrnt store left Alliance Sunday
on a huyimr trip that will i-tart at
Omaha .where h" will take in the Mar
kit W'e"k ecihiation. H" will then
proceed to Kansas City. Chicago, and
N xx- Yolk. He cvpeits to have a good
look around, in older that he may
place hi- older-! fur fall delivery to th"
I'c-l mix ant.'.fce.
Alliance Odd Fellows
To Hold a Picnic on
Labor Dav at drove
... .,..,, I.
f Ur, I iu ...f -nai p. I uii
X O I i ... , j . i i
i no iieniingioiii ami
lliey were accompamex
(iarwoi.d.
1 by Mrs. 11. M.
IxfV. J. E. C.-uiirs of University
Flace was in A!!"r;ce tin.-, forenoon on
his wax- to Gcririg to attend the ilctlio-
di.-t conference. l!ev. Mr. Carn
bo remembered as the pastor of the
Fiivt M. K. church of this city a f(v
years ao.
w::r.r
II. I
vii. ting at the honu .;' her mhi, Joe i
x. napean.
C. II. Spcr has bn n enjuviojr a is;t
fro:n a friend of his, Van Waning, of
Linco'n.
Mr-. II. M. Tinkem ha- been acting
... ...1., lianiiir the absence of
wiiilnm Oraham of Huffalo, Wyo.,
l.rother of F.olert Graham of this city,
has returned from a visit of several
months in the British Isles. Mr.
Graham served with the Kainbow
division during the world war, receiv
ing injuries in France which made it
necessary for him to give up active
labor for a time. He took the overseas
trip in ihs hope of regaining his
rtreneth, and is much improved in
health and spirits.
Mrs. Bert Wilson entertained the
members of Kinunka Campfire at her
home last Saturday evening in honor
of her sister, Miss Janice Adams, who
is to leave the city soon for Chadron,
-where with her sister, Wanda, she will
i.ttend school the coming year. Miss
Janice is one of the popular members
ef the Kinunka Campfire, and a num
her of entertainments are being
planned in her honor.
The net open house at the Alliance
Country club will be held Friilay eve
ning, when members of the club will
he privileged to invite their fiends
from the city for dinner, at the club
house and the dance later in the eve
ning. The committee in charge has
requested that members make table
reservations by Friday noon. These
pen houe evenings are growing
most popular.
Rev. J. B. Carnes, pastor of the Alli
ance Methodist church some eight or
ten vears ago, spent several hours in
the city today en route to the north
western Nebraska conference at Ger
ng Mr. Cames found a number of
w fripnds. He has recently held a
r.txrato in Florida, and is now con
nected with Wesleyan
University Place. .
Mr-. Leslie Hal! who has been visit
in t;- at the home of her mother. Mrs.
S. 0. LaMon near Pewey S. P., re
turned Monday. David LaMon who
has been spending the summer there,
came home with Mrs. Hal).
Carl Spacht and wife and little
daughter arrived Sunday by auto for
a visit with friends and relatives.
Miv Spacht formerly cashier 'f the
First State bank of Hemingford is now
cashier of a bank in Keeline, Wyo.
university at
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of
the Longlake countr' spent Su iay t.t
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Drake.
While in town they attended the lay
ing of the corner stone of the new
Methodist church.
Mrs. William Drummond and Mrs.
It. Cunningham, lioth of Elindale, Kas.,
are visiting at the home of Mrs. N. O.
Robbins. Mrs. Drummond is Mrs.
Robbins mother and Mrs. Cunning
ham is her sister.
Miss Theodora Lenson, of Litchfielil,
Neb., will arrive Friday afternoon to
spend the winter with her sisters, Miss
Lulu Benson and Mrs. Ida Betts. She
will attend the Alliance high school
the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Franklin and
baby girl left Sunday for Ravenna for
a visit with Mrs. Franklin's mother,
Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. C. I Franklin
expects to remain with her mother for
about two months. v
George Madsen left Monday"-night
for Omaha, where he will enter a v et
erans' hospital for treatment fur "in
juries received while in service in the
i-evular Li'uaiian, Mrs. I'rettyman.
Mr-. J. A. Barne-. formerly of Alii
ance but noxx- of Chadion, was (uito ill
last week but is reported much better.
V. C. Mounts and family lcturned
Friday evenini1: from a few week.-.'
i-ampirg trip in the Black Hills.
Warrant Out for the
Arrest of Four Men
on Gambling Charge
A warrant was isi-ued in county
court Monday for the arrest of Wayne
Rcridington, John Riordan, William
Kir-kis and John Lnndis, on a charge
of gambling with dice. The sheriff
was busy serving the warrant Mon
day, and the date for the hearing has
not been set. According to Ihe offi
cers, Chief Jeffers and Sheriff Miller
came upon the juartet near the old
Maughter house last Sunday afternoon
and although they were not gambling
at the time, found witnesses later.
The Odd Fellows of Alliance will ob
serve Labor day w th a picnic at the
I'urinton grove. Thev will assemble
at the Odd Fellows hall at KL.'xO a. m.
and cars will be provided to take them
to the grounds. . A basket dinner will
be served. Hot roasting ears will Ih
provided by Alex Lee. There will be
no admission fee.
A number of entertainments have
hern planned, including a baseball
uaino between Hotninu ford and Alli
ance Odd Fellow s, which will be called
f war between
Mlianee lxibe-
kahs (women) and the Miliordintte
and encampment members are other
feature-'. Theie will be fat men's
i'nd f:it women's races, horseshoe
pitchim: contents, ball throwing con
ic. -ts. barrel race with three men, eng
race between the portly men and the
lean women, three of ach; men's im
mo : ble circle; cracker-eating contests
ferxhilihen and adults; sack races Tor
the children, a watermelon -eat ing con-'
te.-t between boys and irirls, and sonie j
special dixi r-ioiis for the smaller chil-j
(in n. The basket dinner will be served
; sharp. j
' GIFTS THAtTlAST 3
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walters of
Hemingford, Sunday, August 27, a
girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behm, Mon
day, September 20, a boy.
M. E. CHURCH CORNER- '
STONE LAID SUNDAY
(Continued from page 1)
"Those saints will raise their voices
in paens of praise to the Most High,
when they witness the world-wide
spread of Christ's gospel through the
devoted, self-sacrificing, and zealous
labors, of the church's noble mission
aries, to the benighted peoples of ev
ery country find clime, not alone 'from
'Greenland's icy mountains to India's
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Sweet corn and string-
e.;s yellow pod beans for canning.
I'hone K13F1.. S. J. Jossi. 7U-M)
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Excursion to St. Joseph
Sept. 4 to Sept. 10, Inclusive
Account Merchants' Market Associ
ation, the Burlington Route will sell
tickets to St. Joseph and return, Sep
tember 4 to September 10 inclusive, at
rate of fare and one-half for the round
trip, final return limit September
12. 79
('iris' fine ribbed black Hose,'
29 cents a pair.
Hiffhland-IIolloway Co.
Get Your School
Supplies Now
r
Don't wait until school starts, ret
them now and bo ready to start right.
There may be a few things which you are
not sure that you will need, but there are
many things that you will need, such as
pencils, fouiitain pen, notebooks, history
paper, scratch tablets, rulers, erasers,
crayolas, paints, etc.
We have a complete assortment of
Kycrsharp pencils and Waterman Foun
tain Pens in all the sizes and styles for
both boys and girls.
Waterman Fountain Pens, $2.f0 to 25.
Kversliarp Pencils $1 to $5
Autopoint Pencils .50c
Special Offer of
Hand Painted
Plates
98c
These are jrenuine Nip
pon China and painted in
many beautiful colors
and designs.
FOR
CANNING
SEASON
Mrs. I'rice's Canning
Compound.
Tumeric
Dill Seed
Caraway Seed
Quassia Duds
Celery Seed
Have your fruits and
vegetables flavored cor
rectly and they .vil! be
much more tasteful and
delicious.
THIELE'S
t
Tht Start With a Cuarantie Wittaut Rt i Tape
..v .invino- tho .n-.HCorL.str ml' but-frum-the Arctic cir-
. Tele to -Africa s darkestjunfru.
And
a de
serve tribute to the noble women of
noOmy friends, I wish to pay.
J J. Toolev of Broken Bow, super
visor of the 1920 census for the Sixth
Nebraska congressional district, spent
. i Allionoo visitinir - friends
,.,! talkinc Dolitics. Lven though it.
is an oft' year he managed to meet a
number of people who were ready to
xchange reminiscences of the days be
fore the landslide, and to talk of plans
for a landslide of another color.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mintzer and
Mr. and Mrs. George Mad-en returned
Sunday from a ten-day vacation spent
in Denver, Colorado Springs anil Man
itou, Col., bringing with them Peter
Madsen, father of George Madsen. Mr.
Madsen left on the return trip Monday
night The partv made the three
hundred mile trip from Denver in one
day.
C V Gile of Council Bluffs, la.,
is visiting at the home of his daugh
ter Mrs. William Cherry. Mr. Giles
ha- a ra.thcr exceptional record as a
traveling s; legman. He has been on
the road for forty years without miss
ing a day's salary. He is now travel
ing for the I'eter Shutler Wagon com
lany. The familv of J. S. Adams- will leave
Alliance the lat of next week. Mrs.
dams will join her hu.4and at Osi.ge
Y.'vo where he has been for some
months in charge of the oil pn-pei ties
.f the Alliance syndicate. Ihe Misses
Wanda and Janice Adams will attend
FtN.ol in Chadron the coming term.
grade at Central school, will arrive injf eoYigi egation, who by their own
Alliance the latter part of the week. toil nl earnest effodrts, have contrib
She has been spending her vacation "ted the wm of $3,000 to the bu.ld-
with her sister at Colorado Springs. B mis cnurcn, wnien was oi ma-
Krj 101 aiMiii.c in niur- ui in-.-. i (iini
discouragement. This splendid effort,
should give woman a larger place in
the councils of the church th:m as
signed her by old Saint Paul, though
none, knew better than ne tiiat Mie i
was last at the cross, and first at the
Savior's sepulchre. Ami now in con
clusion I have a suggestion to make, I
i .. ,.r.. n.i ,!,..'
Mrs. E. Belshaw, who has been
spnding the summer with her son,
George K. Belshaw, of the Schafer
Auto Supply, returned last Monday to
her home in Bozeman, Mont.
Mrs. Mary Stabler and Mrs. Anna
Johnson of Burlington, la., are visit
ing in Alliance at the homes of rela
tives. Mrs. Claud Whaley and Mrs. A.
M. McCormick.
Rev. O. S. Baker, district superin
tendent of the M. K. church, ami wife
were in Alliance between trains on
their wav to the conference at Gering.
When the Umpire Says:
and an innovation to offer, anil vhat
is this: When this magnificent struc
ture is completed, when foundation,
cornerstone, its streamline walls, its
chapiter crowred Corinthian columns,
its Goth's windows refiect'n" the rays
of the risintr sun, when pillar, plinth
and pila.-ter have all been completed,
co-orii"ated. and combined into one
Mrs. Floyd Lucas and children ar- prand harmonious whole, beautiful as
nnti sum av t Am inpir nomesifau ,4M ..-.. -.. -
We Want You There
at the
n ir
cc-tt;nir leadv to enter school here
F. V,. IrNh ami f.imily returned
Fr'dv from the Blaik Hills, where
th. v havo been on a
wkh ihe W. C. Mounts
camping trip
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Fox, for-r-.vrlv
of Alliance but now of Denver,
lift this morning after a week's visit
with Ted Fielding. It has been eigh
teen vears since Mr. Fox made his
h .me'in Alliance, but he spent an en
ji.yuble week renewing old acquaint
ances. Mr ll trrv Settles an.l Miss Doily
White are to be married this evening
Jt 7 "0 o'clock at the Baptist parson
age. Only the immediate relatives of
the bride and groom will be P"ent.
Mr. Settles is employed at the 'I ance
Cieamerv and Miss White at the VN.
li. Harper Department Stoie.
The Union Aid will be 'nteitvinej
ty the Biptiot Ladies at tno Cejitial
been
erecfI and consecrated, when the
swelling tones of the great pipe organ
give volume to the great me'odious
j.nthems of thanksgiving which wing
their way throueh the ambient air to
the great white throne on high, then
hi'h over ell I want to see Old Glory,
the flag of the only nation on arth
that has ever made religious freedom
the cornerstone of its government, and
the only country in the reconstructed
world of today, that guarantees to
every man the rieht to worship ac
cori;n:r to the dictates of his own con
science, and float;ng in uznre skv over
r'nd f.bove the nationnl emblem, I v;:nt
j ti see, stcmpe with its cioss or rern
lian blue ihe snow-white banner of the
i church, the onlv banner that can eer
'Mil-mount or tran.-cend the stars and
)stripe. the one -t"nding for F'atjiot-
ism: the love of home and countrv,
U dph Harris, p rancher of Alliance, the other representing religion, the
wi.s taken suddenly ill Friday, but was love of God and humanity."
su.lie eiriy recover d this morning to
be taken home :gai!i.
The I.e igue of Women Voters wiP
meet at the home of Mrs. W. C.
Mounts. .r04 Cheyenne avenue, t 2:30
p. m. Thur.-day of this week.
V. B. Burnett of the Golden Rule
store has returned to Alienee after a
v eV s vacation spent in Denver and
the vanou
Colorado re-oits.
Fair Grounds, Alliance
Sunday, Sept
ANTIOCH NINE
VS.
Jvn'es Cnrmody was taken seriously
il! Fridny and illce then has been in
a cr tical cord-tion. II" is leported to
be rv.-tinir easier today.
P. I. B"ach expects to leave this
evening for Grand Island to at'.er.d the
reunion of the 3f'th Infantry, of the
Kighty-ninth ilivision. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chapman retuiTed
GIULS' SCHOOL DltKSSKS,
SS CENTS.
Ilijjhland-HoHoway Co.
ALLIANCE DEMOLAY
Keen rivalry between the two teams assures a spirited battle.
The home team has the material ffive them YOUH support.
liny our Winter Fur this
month and sae money.
Highhind-Holloway Co.
Ha by Dresses and Rompers,
pink or blue, 78 CKXTS.
HighlanC'-Ifolloway Co.
Game Called at 3 O'clock
ADMISSION 35c, Including War Tax
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