The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 29, 1912, Image 5

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    Classified
Advertisements
The following "Want Ads" are
clatsified under appropriate headings
for the convenience o readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo. d each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five cents and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir. answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it In
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT, MODERN.
323 Big Horn. Close to schools.
Phone 405 Green. (31-1-1417)
FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY OR
WEEK. Modern conveniences; close
In; prices reasonable. THE CRES
CENT HOUSE, 222 East Second St.
Phone 82. (37tfl410i
FOR RENT Rooms for light house
keeping, upstairs opposite Darling's
store. 1396-35tf
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT -314
Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
Iltfl083
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building.
17tfJ 186
MISCELLANEOUS
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
PLone 71. tf
All kinds of feed, in any quantity
desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's.
Phone 155.
29-tM342
Money to loan on real estate. F.
E. Reddish. 3tf
Curtis Best and Gooehs Best flour
at E. I. Gregg & Son's Every sack
guaranteed. Phone LN
29-tt-i:,42
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
PAlNE-FISHBURN GRANITE CO.
G::-1 Island, Nebr.
Make the bes: monuments and will
gave you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list.
KLATKRITE ROOK PAINT. S. W.
Holt, manufacturers' agent at Alli
ance. We believe this is the best
paint at a moderate price that has
ever been introduced here. Phone
596. (37-3M406)
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SAIJC Two seated carriage.
See W. B. Young. (38-11418)
GOOD NEW HOUSES in best part
of Alliance for sale on easy terms
or exchange for good stock. W. H.
BABBITT, 405 Box Butte Ave.
(37-3-1405)
GROCERY STORE FOR SAL E.
Good location, good trade. Reason
for selling, failing health of proprie
tor. Building to rent. Inquire at
Herald office.
27-tM317
Old papers at The Herald office at
6 cents per bunch.
Free trial package of Conkley's
Lice Powder and big 80-page Poultry
book free from J. H. Vaughan and
Son.
33-4;id-1378
FOR SALE
Dairy proposition. 40 teres Im
proved land one mile from Alliance.
6 head cows. 1 bull, t cream separa
tor. Also good residence proper'y
in eastern part of state to trade for
stock. Inquire at Herald office
138S-4-35
WANTED I'OSITION AS COOK
, tkotel or ranch. Have had a num
ber of years' experience. Phone 499
Red t37-2-14l5)
LL KINDS OK PAINT I am
prep.Ted to furnish paint at reason
able prices Any kind of paint you
wast, from Mfl to $125 per gallon
Will se.ll vuu the paint, or put it on
for ou. "s. W. HOLT I'hone 590
(37-U-1406)
Its) E. C. Whisman for lowest
pries ou painting, paper hanging
and kalsomiuing.
GET WISE ADVERTISE 14
W. C. T. U. COUNTY
CONVENTION TODAY
The county convention of the
Women's Christian Tenierance Un
ion is being held today at Fnirview
church, ten miles northeast of Alli
ance. The program includes tore
noon and afternioon sessions, with
basket dinner at noon. Sixteen Al
liance ladies went out In nutos and
carriages.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the CoUBtl Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, before L. A.
Merry, County Judge.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles A. Loekwood. Deceased.
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE EST AT K OK CHARLES A.
LOCK WOOD. DECEASED
Charles W. Loekwood having filed
his petition, under oath, in tills Court
praying that administration of the
estate of said Charles A. Loekwood.
be dispensed with and for a decree
determining who are the heirs of
said Charles A. Loekwood, deceased;
it is ordered that a hearing be had
on said petition at the county court
room in said county on thee 20th day
of September. 1912. at the hour of
1 o'clock P. If., and that notice of
the time and place fixed for said
hearing to be given to all persons
Interested in said estate by publica
tion of this order for three success
ive weeks in The Alliance Herald,
a newspaper printed and published
in said county.
Dated this 21st day of August, 1912.
(Seal) L. A. BERRY,
(37-3M74) County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, before L. A.
Berry, County Judge.
In the Matter of the Estate of
James A. Parker, Deceased.
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES A.
PARKER, DECEASED:
Charles W. Loekwood having filed
his petition, under oath, in this Court,
praying that administration of the
estate of said James A. Parker, be
dispensed with and for a decree de
termining who are the heirs of said
James A. Parker, deceased; it Is
ordered that a hearing be had on
said petition at the county court
room in said county on the 20th day
of September, lit 12, at the hour of
1 o'clock P. M., and that notice of
the time and place fixed for said
hearing to be given to all persons
interested in said estate by publica
tion of this order for three success
ive weeks In The Alliance Herald,
a newspaper printed and published
in said counts.
Dated this 21st day of August. 1912.
(Seal) L. A. BERRY,
(:;7-3t-175i County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT, HON
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Before L. A. Barry, Count; Judge.
In the Mailer of t he IBtftCi of )
)
LOBtagj Barclay, deceased. )
TO ALL PERSON'S INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OK Louise Par
clay, Deceased:
Eleanor il. Clark having Clad her
petition, under ci i. in .1 .-. court,
piayiug that I itu.i.stiai.jn of the
estate of t ild Louise Barclay, be
di-iper. ed .Hn and for a decree de
termining who are the heirs of said
I iltllaa Bare lay, deceased; it is or
dtred tin: hi a ring le iiad on slid
petition at the county court raom in
.said county on the 2tii day of Sep
tember, 1912, at the hour of 1 o'
clock P. M. and h;it notice of the
time and place fixed for said hearing
be given to all persons of this order
for three successive weeks in The
alliance Herald, a newspaper printed
and published in said county.
Dated this 2!Uh day of August. 1912.
L A. BERRY,
(Seal) County Judge.
(38-3-178)
HEMINGFORD
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box
Butte County, Nebraska, hereby not
ify all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of Ern
estine Kittelmann, deceased, I have
set and appointed for the reception,
examination and adjustment of claims
and demands against her estate,
March 31st, ItlS, at the county court
roam at Alliance in said County. All
persons so intert .-led in said estate
will appeiar at slid time Hnd place
and duly pre.-- cut til 'ir said claims
and demands in the maun t required
by law ; and in ease any of said
claims shall not be presented by
said date, the same shall be forever
barred.
Given under my h-tnd and sal of
the county court this 2.-tth day or
August, 1912. L. A. BERRY,
Pgaal) County Judge.
(38-4-177)
Bargain in Land
One hundred and aJSty acres of
good Box Butte county land at a
bargain Onolailf cash, Una on bal
ance. Will take good, new automo
bile as part pay. Call at H ,ald of
fice or write the owner, John E.
Njoiier. Kulton. S. D. (3S-31420
It Can Be Relied Upon
The American Drug and Preiss As
sociation authorizes lt.s members to
guarantee absolutely Meritol Hair
Tonic. It has no equal. it Is a
wonderful remedy. trial will con
vince you. K. J. Breiinan
Miss Delia Brown came up from
Alliance on 43 Wednesday for a vis
it with her sisters here.
Mrs. Clark Mclntyre lett on 44
Wednesday for Mullen where she
will visit for a while before she re
turns to her hnme in Wyoming. Mr.
Mclntyre leM on 4:: the same day
for home.
Mrs Robert Anderson returned
Wednesday from Magnet, Nebraska,
where ahe has been visiting for the
past few- weeks.
Mrs Kred Davison and sister, Mrs.
Sherd Keane, left Wednesday for
Gretna where they will visit with
their Grandpa Hiekey and other rel
atives for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. James Hollltuake was an in
coming passenger Wednesday from
Alliance where she has spent the
past few days.
John Baatngardner, wife and moth
er from Alliance spent a couple of
days with ('. .f. Wiidy's and other
friends here. They returned to Al
liance the last of the week.
Wm. Cory spent a few days the
last of the week with friends at I lei
hnont.
Louie Wildy, who has been visit
ing with his cousins here for sever
al weeks, left for his home In Illi
nois the last of the week.
Charles Bushnell left Wednesday
for Morrill where he will spend a
few days on his homestead.
Jim McClusky made a business trip
to Alliance between trains Wednes
day. S. A. Clatterbuck came In from
Sioux City, Iowa. Thursday to buy
pnore horses.
Murton Oldt's mother, two sisters
and brother came in Thursday from
Hlllts. Nebraska, for a short visit
with him before going on to Chicago.
a
Mrs. H. E. Anderson came in Sat
urday from Chicago where she has
been spending some time with hj-T
daughter there She will visit tor
a while with iter son Robert and
daughter. Mrs. H. A. Strong.
Ira Phillips came up from Alliance
Saturday for a short visit with his
father, returning to Alliance Sun
day. B. K. Oilman and family of Alli
ance, Who spent a few days visiting
friends here, returned home Tuesday.
Miss Selesta Katen and a girl
friend came up from Alliance Sun
day going out to visit her sister,
Mrs. Chas. Root, for a few days.
Mrs. Grace Waisner and children
left Sunday for their home at Sher
idan, Wyoming, after spending the
past month with her mother. Mrs.
Hen Johnson.
C. J. W ildy left Monday for Oma
iia w here he goes on business.
Miss Delia Brown returned to her
home at Alliance Monday after a
few days' visit here.
Miss Editli Mroshar made her
mother a short visit going out -In
urday evening, returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale wvre eastbound
passengers on 44 Tuesdav.
Miss Bergy Moore left on 44 Tues
day for her home in Arkansas. She
will be greatly missed by the young
folks here. She has spent the past
three years or more here with her
sister, Mrs. McEuen.
Mis Alice Potmesil was shopping
In town Tuesday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potmesil came
up from AR'anee on 43 Tuesday, go
ing out to the Britton home for a
visit.
The young people of the Method
ist church will give another one of
their home talent plays Saturday e
ening at the Opera House.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pierce and
son are spending the wedV at Lin
coln and Omaha.
B. E. Johnson shipped a car of
hogs to Omaha Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and
children of Alliance spent Sunday
willi Mr. Evans' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Roland.
.ns Cliff Hubble was a passenger
to Ailiance on 44 Tuesday.
s a s
Miss Delia Reed from Alliance is
visiting at the home of Mrs. Ben
Priwa
B. E. Johnson and Kred Melick
shipped two ears of cattle to Onia
ha Tuesday.
Arnet Mc.Candkss. with his sister
and ra. Davison, autoed to Alliance
Tuesday afternoon taking the Oilman
familj borne.
RANCHMEN, ATTENTION! It is
good economy to double the life of
a fence post when you can do it at
a cost of less than one cent per
post, which can be done with the
( heapesi paint 1 have S. W . HOLT.
Afltance, Nebr. Phone IN
l37-3-140)
DR. F. W. BO LAND
Office Over First State
Bank
Hemingford, Nebr.
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t'j end her children to school We
a i sorry to see her go. The ronng
be pie will miss her social treats as
Va I as the older ones A very de
lightful time was had at her home
lasi Tuesday night. A two course
luneheon was served, among Other
enjoyable things. The young people
Were well pleased with the evening's
entertain nient
see
We are having beautiful weather
a e s
Mrs. Reddish and her two sons,
who have been visiting with tela
ttrea here, went to Alliance tOdaj
to visit other relatives before return
lug to her home in Indiatiola, Ion a
Mrs. Krank Johnson Is expected
hoflM next Thursday.
We learn that Mrs Dr. Churchill's
sister Is much better, and Mrs.
Churchill has gone on to New York
to accompany her mother, Mrs. East
Bate, home
lister Beck will start to High
school in Alliance Monday.
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Among the shippers of Rijighaiii
on the market this week were P.
A Yeast, Win Rrerkiier. Herbert
Thurston and J. H. W illey.
Win. Brec.kner and wife have gone
to Omaha to visit friends and rela
tives'. John Donelly, accompanied by
(Fred Atelle, left for the west. Des
tination unknown.
Kriday evening, Aug. lOthj there
will be a dance at the home of C.
'V Tomson.
Grandfather Kroll left for Omaha
to visit with his wife.
a
Geo. Breckner recently lost a val
uable gold watch. A liberal reward
is offered for the return of the same.
E. P. Rentfro returned from Alli
ance Monday where he had been on
business.
M. L. KIncald has been under the
weather with La lirippe. It Is pleas
ant. to see him about again,.
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MARSLAND MENTION
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(from the Tribune, Aug. IS:
Roadmaster D. E. Lynch of Alli
ance was In town Tuesday in
the interest of the B. & M.
m
J. H. Burns of Alliance wits in
town Tuesday In the interest of the
coal shed at this place.
Col. Evans trail m . ti business in
Alliance Tuesday, returning Wednes
day. John Michael, John Kinney and
Henry Clark went to Alliance Sun-1
day. Mr. Michael went to prove up
and M ssrs. Kinney and Clark as
witnesses.
Miss Otle llunsaker returned home
Wednesday from an exteneded stay
in Alii nice. Miss Otie attended sum
mer N ratal and lias spent the past
two W t ' I visiting with relatives.
True Miller and family autoed to
Harrison Wednesday to attend the
tuneral of the mother of Walter
Bead. She died in California. The
remains arrived in Harrison Tuesday
i veiling.
ran away nnd tore up the s.r!ng
wagon and split the berries. Mrs.
J C. said she did not cure for the
wagon but she hated to lose the
iM'rrles.
AT THE
CHURCH
A
U. P. CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Graded
Iessons.
11:00 a tn. Preahlng. Subject,
'The Christ the Son of God."
I;00 p m. Preaching." Subject,
"Resolution."
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, at 8:00.
A. L. GODKREY, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays
of each month at 11:00 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. First Sunday in each
month at 11:00 a. m. Sunday School
every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior
Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Auxil
iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon.
GEO. O. WARE, Missionary.
IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
German services every Sunday at
10 a.m.
German and English services al
ternately Sunday evenings, upon an
nouncement. German -English parochial school
from September to June, five days
oC the wedk.
On Sept. 2 the German-English
parochial school will again be opened.
TITUS LANG, Paator.
703 Niobrara Ave., phone 353.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Sabbath School.
11:00 a.m. Public worship.
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor,
8:00 p.m. Public worship
7:30 p.m. Thursday, Bible classes.
8:00 p.m. Thursday, Midweek
pra.ver meeting.
4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Junior En
d avor.
Labor Sunday will be observed
next Sabbath at the Elrst Presbyter
ian church. A sermon to laboring
men In the evening. All laboring
men and their families especially In
vited to this service. All cordially
welcome. Special preparations are
being made f(;r this occasion.
CONDENSED NEWS
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Mrs Bobbins will move from the
ranch to Alliance this week in order
August 24, 1912.
Every man busy in the hay field.
Corn and potatoes are fine in this
neighborhood.
W. S. Coker's sister and brother-in-law
from Missouri are here on a
visit, their first trip to this country.
Mrs. Ralph W'orley was visiting at
Mrs. Guy Worley's one day this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Robison have
moved on the Dainton place to hay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawtkina were
visiting at Mr and Mis Gaghagan's.
one mile north of the poor farm,
Sunday They had a fine time for
they did not get home till Mondav
morning- rained in.
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Malley vagg
visiting her mother near Heming
ford. They went in their new auto
and had a fine trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and
children were visiting in the sand
hills Sunday. They visited at Mr.
and Mrs. McLaughlin's and had a
fine time.
There was no Sunday school Sun
day and everybody had a chance to
visit, and about everybody took the
chancd-
a a
Mrs. George Clark was visiting in
Alliance one day this week. She
was visiting at Mrs. Leavitt's, as
Mrs. l-avitt is going away soon.
Mrs. G. Hagamaii is busy putting
up sand cherries We understand
they got several bushels
Mrs. Otto Hagamaii was visiting
Mrs. W. S. Coker Thursday, the 22.
a e a
Mr and Mrs J C. Hawkins. Mis
Cal I'nderwood and Mrs. Barton
went in the sand hills for cherries,
and their horses look fright aud
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Olin S. Baker, Pastor
10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Graded
BiLle Classes
1 1 a.m. Public worship.
7:0U p. m. Young people's Ep-
worth League meeting.
Itgg p. ni. Public worship.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even
ing, at 8:00.
A. M. E. CHURCH
Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast
corner Laramie avenue and Third
street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. All are wel
come. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sabbath school at the residence of
Mrs. Pilkitigton every Saturday af
ternoon at 3 o clock.
MRS JOHN PILK1NGTON, Supt
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
Il:u0 a.m. Public worship.
7:00 i m. B. Y. P. U.
8:00 p. m. Evening worship.
Ladies' Bible class every Tuesday
evening at church at 8 o'clock.
Men's Bible Class meets on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mid-week Prayer Meeting Thurs
day evening at 8 o'clock.
GEO. A. WITTE, Pastor.
Knlset Wllhelm has a serloua chid.
Chorus girls nay they got cham
pagne In pitchers at the Vanderbllt
Newport Oriental hall.
With ten games won and one lost,
P. Elliott won the championship of the
Western Chess association.
August In W. Cromwell, descendant
Of Oliver Cromwell, celebrated hie
lOOUl birthday at Norwood, Pa.
A force of 2.000 Mongolian troope
his occupied the city of Taonan. Man
churia, looting houses and stores.
Kor the first time In seventeen
years. West Hammond, a suburb of
Chicago, probably will have the "lid"
on.
Twenty four million labels for
Banned tomatoes must be reprinted to
satisfy a ruling of the department of
agriculture.
President Taft accepted an Invita
tion to address tin- National Associa
tion of Postoffice derks In Faneull
hall, Boston, Sept. 3.
The general revolt of natives against
Portugu se rule at Timer, Malay
archipelago, lias been suppressed after
several sanguinnry battles.
An enthusiastic good roads conven
tion was In session at Pierre, S. D.,
resulting In the choice of J. W. Parm
ley of Ipswich as president.
Walter A. McCreery, clubman and
international polo player, who returned
to San Francisco from Ixjndon, bundled
up In furs, wa adjudged insane.
Carrying 760 marines, the United
States cruiser Prairie sailed from the
Philadelphia navy yard for Colon,
from where the marines will be sent
to Nicaragua.
Rochester was chosen as the 1913
meeting place of the National Associa
tion of Mercantile Ageii' !s and a
Rochester man. William H. Burr, was
named president.
Governor Oawald West served n
tlce on the authorities of the city of
Portland and Multnomah county that
he purposed to Institute a moral
"house cleaning" In Portland.
The Aero club of America has noti
fied the Million Population club of 9t.
Ixmts that its balloon Is entitled to a
p'ace In the International balloon rase
at Stuttgart, Germany, on Oct. 7.
The Wisconsin railway commission
handed down a decision which re
quires t'c Milwaukee Electric railway
to sell thlrtoon tickets for 50 centa,
with the usual transfer privilegee.
The Interstate commerce commls
lin suspended from Aug. 2( until Dec,
24 a proposed increase of 15 cents a
ton In the transportation charges on
oal from Illinois mines to destinationa
in Iowa.
One woman was seriously Injured
and two wom:n and n man slightly
hurt in Minneapolis when an automo
bile fill d with Kansas City tourists
1 I I 'd on the pavement and struck
the curb.
A Shipment of rifles, believed to
have b' -n intended lor Haiti, was
seized by the custom authorities at
Kingston. Jamaica, on board the Brit
ish sch'ioner Bartlmidi, which wa
dealing for a gulf port.
The United Slat 's fuel ship Jupiter,
the first electrically driven seazolng
raiaal OVeJtaoBl and the largest ship
of anv description ever laid dov.i on
the Pacific roast, was launched at the
Mire Island navy yard.
Brlgadl"i General E. V. Sumner, re
tired, (ted at the Presidio hotpltal.
. aged seventy s 'wn lie was born at
1 Carl'sle, Pa. Ocneral Sumn?r served
! throughout the civil war ind p-irticl-
in lilt- iuviiuii vvais in ii - wuaii
Radical changes in the rhta'at'oni
i.erning rurveys of lands in Alaska,
I'Oder which fisheries companies and
others have acquired rights to thou
sands of desirable sites without pat
enting them. w re made known in Se
attle "We tire alt together again and all
happy." Is Cie w:y Nicholas I. McNar
mara. the San Mateo (Cal) banker,
.mms up the result of his chase across
the conHn nl n;d back for his wife,
their two small song and his automo
bile. Snai' bin j iraHOTl and scalpel from
the hands of the surgeon in attend
ance, Joseph Clrich stabbed himself
to death on the operating table at the
San Bernardino hospitai He had been
placed n the table that self-inflicted
wound might be dressed.
AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETINGS
Friday. August 30. 3:00 p.m.
Mrs. Large, corner Kirst street
and Yellowstone avenue: Mr. Ragan.
720 Missouri; Mrs. A. T. Lunn. t$0u
Emerson; Mrs. Nina Miller, 417 Big
Horn, led by Mrs. Snead.
Sunday. 4 p.m.. A. P. Lee. Platte
a venue.
Missts Ola and Nellie Crouiics of
Lincoln stopped off in Allium yes
terday for a few days' visit with
their sister, Mrs. K. J. Stern. They
were ou their return from Mitchell
where they have been visiting at the
home of their parents for the past
few weeks. They will leave Kriday
night for their home, accompanied
by Miss Auna Meyer, akso of Lin
coln, who has beeu visiting friends
in Alliance for the past two weeks.
Au automobile party from Colo
rado. consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake VrttS. Mrs. lee Kritx and John
Havener, all of Gordon, stopped ov
er In Alliance Saturda) for a day's
visit with relatives and friends. They
resumed their journey to Gordon
Sunday afternoon, takiug with them
Miss Ptarl Hale who will make a
two weeks' visit in aud around Ki-cbou
WILL GIVE ANNUAL
ENTERTAINMENT
Railway Employes and Investors As
sociation Will Give First
Annual Entertainment
PUBLISH PROGRAM NEXT WEEK
The Railway Employes and luv
ors AssM'iation of AH'ain-e will give
their fiiat auaual entertainment in
the Phebtn opera house Tuesday ev
ening. September 10. Admission to
be free to all and everybody wel
come. A special invitation is ex
tended to all busiuess and railroad
men.
The Herald lias been furuUhed
with a program of the entertaiin
meirt which will be published next
week.
WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION
Mrs. Geo. Hand aud Mrs. Claude
Vaughan will entertain the Woman' a
asocial iou next Wednesday after
noon at three o'clock at the home of
Mm. Vaughan. 811 Laramie aveuu