The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 15, 1917, Image 16

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AM.IANi E MCRALI). TTHRSDAY. MOV. IS, 1017.
Items of Community Interest
Society Notes
Dr. C. E Hcmrhmnn was railed to
Bofflnml on Friday of Inst VWk,
Mr. nnl Mrs. W, 0, Bbtppk and
Wl(r 1. 1 m. down Tuesday noon from
Crawford, returning home WedatS
4y afternoon.
Some flue I'liolo ( the Indians
on l CnnK, iV ef'h, at The
JJltanrv Art Studio. 2t
lira. Guy Kennimtt In quite III at
tbia time with bionrhltla. She la be-
1BF attncled by Dr. oDwman.
Arnold .Tarobson baa returned
from a buplneas trip to Denver. He
it at prepnt employed at Kidd's Cafe
IB this rity.
Mrs Frank Abepp very del'aht-
Mra Clarence Srhnfer of Scotta- ""' enieni.m.u me i. a. a. nun
bluff and daughter. Mary Maxlne. OB TtWMtJ KMRtm
are vlaitlne at the home of the for- j
in. i h SamtS, Mr. and Mra. James KnUMN James and Chaa. Fca
Kii ler. i pins liav- iaatied invitations for a
; Kensington on Thursday r.nd Friday
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James P. 1 afternoons.
Hansen of York, Nebraska, on No- '
vember 9th, a baby jtlrl. Marilyn '
Janice. Mrs. Hansen will be remem
bered by Alliance friends aa Lelah
Held.
S. B. Howard, director of immi- ;
pration for the Burlington railroad,
spent Weilnesday afternoon in the
city. Mr. Howard had planned to
stay over for the potato show but :
was called to Omaha unexpectedly.
He had been on a trip into Wyoming j
and Montana.
Miss Bess Reid of Lincoln, former-
i, ai l iti Mnnt'Wiil II known Alll-
orday noon on her way to Scottsbluff n"e younft man. haa bought out his!?''1 November 22nd, t
to visit friends. i dad. Pete will now operate the res- ! !rom 6 to clock. Th
taurant and hakerv hnsinPRR nt 1 1 1 i np creamed cnicKen,
Mrs. James KMlCf ia entertaining
at a miscellaneous shower for Miss
RUBicC Kldred tonight. Miss Eldred
is soon to become the bride of James
Rheln.
The T. A. A. Club met with Mrs.
Lloyd C. Thomas Tuesday afternoon.
The nfternoon was Fpent at bridge,
after which a dainty two couroe
lunch was served.
Ladles' Aid Society of the Methodist
church will give a harvest home din-
to be served
e menu will
he creamed chicken, mashed oota-
perate the res
The new fire hose, recently ordered Box Butte avenue. He is a hustler ,oea- Dnh',fl beans, cabbage salad, hot
for the fire department, has arrived! and will make good In the business : ro"8' Pumpkin pie and coffee,
sd was used for the first time at the which he has purchased from his
father, E. G. Manewal
Drake Hotel Are last week.
H. A. Gribble has been appointed
4rst sergeant of the Box Butte Home
Guards. He is an ex-soldler and
well qualified to Oil the place.
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A marriage license was issued from
the office of County Judge Ira E.
Tash on Monday of thiB week to
Henry Meyers and Kate Wright, both
of this city.
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Mrs. G. F. Dill has returned from
visit to Broken Bow where she vis
ited friends and relatives for a few
days. Her little daughter, Dorothey,
accompanied ber.
Miss Jeffle Everetts, who Is em
ployed at the office of J. H. Vaughn
ft Sons as bookkeeper, has made ar
rangements to visit her home at Mul
len during Thanksgiving week.
J. M Miller, who resigned his office
as deputy sheriff some time ago, has
gone to Hoffland where he has ac
cepted a position with the Potash Re
duction Company of that place.
Mrs. Jno. Liverlngbouse of Wayne,
Nebraska, mother of Mrs. Lloyd
Thomas and C. E. Llverlnghouse of
Alliance, left Wednesday afternoon
for her home after a visit here of a
couple of weeks.
State Representative Charles Nay
lor of Chadron was an Alliance vis
itor Wednesday, stopping over on his
way to San Diego, California, where
be has interests. Mr. Naylor expects
to return home before Christmas.
The fact that the authorities have
caused all raffles and punch boards
and the like to be discontinued in
Alliance is not disconcerting. Games
f chance are rapidly being put on
tbe taboo all over the country, and
to the best interests of all concerned.
W. D. Kidd, of Kidd's Cafe, was
Somewhat ill last week nnd was
forced to remain away from the busi
ness for several days. We are pleased
to report, however, that at this time
Mr. Kidd Is mucb Improved and has
returned to his duties.
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Dr. E. Mead Wilcox of Lincoln.
rell known to western Nebraska peo-
Dr. Lynn Cantwell of Alliance has
been appointed assistant state veter
inarian with headquarters at Alli
ance. Dr. Harry Cllne of Chadron
has been appointed assistant with
headquarters at Alliance and Dr.
George Mikesell has been appointed
assistant with headquarters at Mor
rill. The "spud corner" of town Is re
ported to have been the scene of an
interesting fistic bout Friday eve
ning of last week when "Pug" Arm
strong, the potato buyer, and "Pen
ny" Wilson, the potato grower, were
reported to have had an Interesting
encounter. Tbe difficulty start" 1
over frozen potatoes according to
reports.
O'Bannon Brothers, the local po
tato commission men, have shipped
sixty-six cars of potatoes to date
this season. This Is a record and Is
evidence of the large amount of bus
iness being done through the local
market. Add to this the number of
cars shipped through other firms and
the total would be surprising.
Examinations for a charwoman at
$300 per annum for work in the new
Alliance postoffice building will be
held In Alliance from November 23rd
to December 8th. Examinations for
a fireman-laborer at a salary of $660
per annum will also be held on De
cember 8th. Particulars can be se
cured from F. W. Hicks at the Alli
ance postoffice.
Dr. G. E. Condra. director of the
Nebraska Conservation and Soil Sur
vey, who is in the city today, has
received a telegraphic request from
Louis W. Mach at Washington, direc
tor of the division of films, for the
use of the film made by Dr. Condra
showing the story of the making of
butter. Mr. Mach wired that he
wished the film for use in foreign
countries.
T. J. oBland of Council Bluffs.
Iowa, manager of the Scottsbluff
branch of the Jackson Automobile
Company, spent Saturday, Sunday
and Monday In Alliance on business
with the Rumer Motor Company, dis
Hemingford News
niMiiniiniiiimiiiirniimmuinmmw
A. M. Miller was an Alliance vis
itor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell a.e Omaha
visitors at present.
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Ira Phillips was an Alliance visitor
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Mabel McClung visited in Al
liance the latter part of the week.
Sheriff Cox and the children were
up from Alliance Tuesday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Shepherd were
in Alliance one day the last of the
week.
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Charles Moravek, of the Canton
neighborhood, marketed spuds here
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Melick are up
In Wyoming at present fixing up their
homestead.
Davie Crist and Jim Wilson went
up to Newcastle Sunday Mr. Crist
returned Tuesday.
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Miss Dessle Grimes returned from
Lincoln Sunday where she spent the
last four or five months.
Mrs. Rustln of Chadron visited
with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Ward,
the latter part of the week.
George Franks left Wednesday
night for his home in Iowa, where he
expects to visit for a few weeks.
George Gabus departed Saturday
for his old home in the eastern part
of the state for an indefinite visit. I
Mrs. Robert Curry and the babies
arrived Sunday for a v'sit with her
parents and other relatives.
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Mrs. Dr. McEuen returned Monday
from a two months' Tisit with rela
tives in Arkansas and Missouri.
ilVThroigV h activity ThVad-"&gffJ2aJ
na .-'. i i i i i . nil': jm i J 1 uill I'd
kota. Mr. Roland has made an en
hancement of the potato Industry,
arrived In the city Wednesday morn
ing and will be In the city over Fri
day, when be appears on the pro
gram at the potato show,
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The committee in charge of the
preparation for the North Plutte
Alllance foot ball game to be played
here tomorrow (Friday) are very
a-Jug'.ly engaged (n their efforts to
ni'ttte the fcnine A successful one from I
an attendance standpoint. Several
Sew players have been added to the
local line-up, and it is commonly
known that the team is stronger than
beretofore. Admission to the game
bas been placed at SOc.
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t The Alliance Lodge of Elks will
give what will be kflowfl as Hallo
elt' Concert atld Dance at the Elks'
borne here on November 19th, The
concert will commence at 8 o'clock
and continue until 10, when the
dancing will start and continue until
1:00 a. m. An admission of $2.00
per couple will be charged, that
amount to include the admission to
both the concert and the dance.
JJXeryone is invited to attend.
viable record in the automobile busi
ness and has the fullest co-operation
of such successful automobile agen
cies as the Rumer Motor Company.
J. B. Meyer, assistant deputy hotel
commissioner for the state of Ne
braska, one of our efficient state offi
cers, Bame to Alliance the first of the
Mrs. Fred Melick was an east-1
bound passenger Friday night, going
to Bennet, Nebr., for a visit with her j
parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louts Wanek of Lost
Springs, Wyo., are the guests of rel
atives in and around this place at
present.
G. F. Hedgecock and N. Rockey
were incoming passengers jnursday
week to investigate the Burlington I morning, returning from a short trip
to juincoin.
Miss Devona Dickenson, formerly
Hotel, against which complaints had
been made. After a complete Inves
tigation Mr. Meyer issued ah older
Wednesday morning for the cleaning I employed in our city schools, came
up and renovating of the hotel, ttaejov" from Chadron Saturday and
work to be done within thirty days, i visited with friends until Sunday.
If this is not done within the stated
length of time the building will be
closed by the authorities and the
license revoked.
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HOIICI TO UED CROSS MEMBERS
If members of the Red Cross who
have subscribed for the magazine
and are receiving more than one
copy and those who are not receiving pleasant time is reported. Mrs.
the magazine will report to Red Shindler served very dainty refresh-
Mrs. Alex Muirhead and daughter,
Mies Ruth, left on No. 42 Wednes
day for Rochester, Minn., to consult
the Mayo Bros, in regard to Mrs.
Muirbead's health.
Mrs. Charles Shindler very pleas- '
antly entertained the ladies of the
Rebekah Circle Friday. A very
Cross Headquarters their subscrip
tions will be taken care of.
ments. All report Mrs. Shindler to
be a royal hostess.
The South Bend Malleable Range
No. 818 Cabinet Range with 15 -gallon Copper tOT CA
Reservoir, as illustrated. Price POJJl
Malleable Ranges are made proof
against Rust, Coal Oases and
Corrosion by the patented Key
stone Copper-bearing Aluminum
Fused Flues.
We don't ask you to buy it because we say it's good,
but because you can see with your own eyes why it is
better than others. Look it over and you will agree
with us that
No Range made of Grey or Cast Iron can
possibly be as good and no other Mal
leable Range is made so well.
NEWBERRYS HARDWARE CO., Alliance, Nebr.
George D. Darling
SPECIAL PRICE
PRIVILEGES
EXTENDED TO INCLUDE
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH
Two days longer time given
to accommodate Pay Day
purchasers who want to take
advantage of the low prices
on what is left of that
Car of Furniture
Farmers' Institutes
Conducted by Local Institute Organiza
tions; Women's Clubs; Box Butte County
Farm Bureau; Nebraska Collegs of Agri
culture, and the United States Department
of Agriculture co-operating.
November 19 to 23, Inclusive
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 JOB REIMANS
1:00 P. M. "Clothing Materials" - Miss Margaret Sherwin
"The Home Demonstration Agent". - Miss Mary Rokahr
Home Economic Extension Specialists
"Grading Potatoes" - Prof. Hoppert
Extension Specialist, Department of Horticulture
7 :30 P. M . SCHINDLER 'S HALL, HEMINGFORD, NEBR
"Food and the War".
"Selecting Seed Potatoes"
Refreshments will be served.
Miss Mary Rokahr
Prof. Hoppert
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20 REED SCHOOL
7:00 P. M. "Herbert Hoover's Helping Hints" Miss Mary Rokahr
'Potato Seed Selection'
Prof. Hoppert
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, W. J. LORANCE'S
100 P M "Clothing Materials". - Miss Margaret Sherwin
"The Home Demonstration Agent". - ...Miss Mary Rokahr
"Selecting Seed Potatoes" Prof. Hoppert
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, JOHNSON SCHOOL
100 P M "The Home Demonstration Agent" Miss Mary Rokahr
"Clothing Matt' rials". Miss Margaret Sherwin
"Potato Seed Selection" Prof. Hoppert
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 T. A. GREEN'S
1 00 P. M "Clothing Materials" Miss Margaret Sherwin
"The Home Demonstration Agent" Miss Mary Rokahr
"Selecting Seed Potatoes" Prof. Hoppert
Everybody is invited to attend these lec
tures, they are free to the public, and a
profitable time is-in store for all those
attending.