THE ALLIANCE HERALD, JUNE 20, 1918 Railroad News of Interest THE ENGINEER By CHRISTOPHER MORL.EV in l.nilii's' Home Journal. Tfcr im uter'-rlbbcd ronrho Dram amoothlr tkr hrd. An f.n nnd other rn''PtTr. NOW lmrr hnmr tO -!: Yoa'vf done our f hundred mlleo In nlnrly mlnutm elrar Then thank thr man who brought The old ra rnalnrrr. U.r hoar, your love, ,oar ehlldrea. j, hTe prayera that you have arayed, I i la Ma fatthfal flnprra On trrntlr, curve and urnrtn By rrninc, draw and ralvcrt III leanlna: engine roara. And elenr aa altar lamp he aeea The nreen-llt aemaphorea. 1 nthnnked and unremembered. He hold your life areurei Hla aervlee doea not falter, Hla hand and eye are HN A thouaand tona ro Ranking; Along- that ribbon allntl The roar of of hla tall trivia wheels la very like a hymn. Hla mlraele of power III terrible and anlftl Farewell and lovera meetlnaa .Are equally hla itlfli In MCnrllaht or In anowatorm, A prleat of ereed aoatcre. He hrlaga yon home In aafety The old ar engineer. .J.. CHARLEY WYKOFF i IN SUNNY FRANCE located in Beautiful Town Only Two Hours' Ride From Spain Flow era, Sunny Climate and Girls. Corporal C. F. Wykoff, former Alli ance railroad man and member of the Alliance volunteer fire depart ment, is now located in sunny France. In a letter written to the editor of The Herald, he has the following to ay : ., as. "France, May 26. "Dear Fritnd Lloyd and Bro. A. V. F. D.: "Well I have been In France one and one half months, most of the time moving around from one camp or fort until I guess we are permanently set tled in southern France close to the Mediterranean sea. and' two-houm" ride from Spain. I believe it is the prettiest part of France flowers and sunny climate, and oh yes, French and Spanish ffuifl. On boy, we art, sure setting pretty, for we are the first Americans who have ever been here, and only .forty-eight of us at that. You can imagine our predica ment in a pretty large town. ;Of myself personally, I am in the best of health and working ten hours every day, except Sunday. I am boil ermaker for America in the round house boiler shops. There are three of us, two in the back Bhop and my self in the round nous. put on by Presi ington, was awa dint irt ed at Wilson in Wash ed first prize. Mr. and Mrs. it S. Oeden returned to Alliance this veek to make their home here. Mr. (X.gOri has been work ing for the Buranglou railroad at Ravenna for sonf time and returned to Alliance becafcse of an attack of chronic appendiolis. Mrs. L. A. Bafhky will take a trip to Omaha in a short tune. Fireman A. H. Wheeler and wife are going to Hoi Springs for a lit tle recreation. ' today had double headers on account of two soldier trains coming. They will run thirty minutes apart and be in Alliance about 7 and 7:30 a. m. Friday morning. Road Foreman , T. King, of the Sterling division, was in the city to day on company business. KnEineer W. J, Mahoney and wife are going to Yates Center. Kan , to visit honiefolks. also to ('amp Fun ston to see Mr. Mnhoney's bro'her, Tom. who used lire lo re o "Red" a. m. Richmond leaves to night for Omaha to make a short stay before he enlists in the army. Mrs. Fern McFsrland has gone, ;(( Fremont tor a few days' visit wltb relatives. Mrs. Harry Balrd is in her place. t Locals Members of the Thomas family, of which Philip M. Thomas Is one of "The Thomas boys." have Just receiv ed word from him since he started for Manilla. Philip arrived there May 6 He wns well, but his entlr (ompany was quarantined for the mumps His address is n follows: Philip M Thomas. 10th Co., C A. D Fort Mills, Manilla Hay, P. I. tot Kxani Ina t ton for the position or let ter carrier at the Alliance postofflce will be held on July I H. This exam ination is Op0g to all persons bet Wee I! the ages of 1M anil IS The entrant Balarj is 11,000 par year cotntntnc ing July 1. 1!1S This is a good op portunity for the right person to get Rood position without delay ioi I have it lot of cornmeal not III tor table use thill I will sell for feel R ;. per lb. bargain, nl the A. 1). Rodger' Hroceri . Mrs. W. D. Knibls, daughter and son are going to orcaard, Neb., Boon on a visit. nal is g Mrs. H. Retinal is going to Curtis Nebr., to see ho Withe folks are on the ranch. IWil 1 Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Drain are go ing to spend the Toutth of July at ln dianola, Neb. . l-fo Labor Fpremaii A. ForRuson made a business trip tt Moorecroft, Wyo , the first of the wwek I had a little hard luck, lost my Oeorge Hicks! of Ravenna, waa a pleasant caller lit the round house the other day. 5 4r- Reports from Mystic, South Dako ta, say that Joqinie Parsons and party are having good luck catching fish. Roundhouse ro-eman H. H. Urbacb and family are aping to take a trip to the coast via thelaorih west. . 52 y ZTJlT I am more cj. were taken out Cody, but started up again I am t Tuiday of this week, what they call a lance j. j. Roger8 toot a divtston engine in same ar corporal, onty m eee pay. mam(mt and C. J. Young "Well hoping you and tbe rest, who the dayn(fnt COM, Job in the AUianc0 are left, are as contented as myself, yard- -W I will done with best regards to all. Your friend, Mn j A ELds and daUghter "L. Corporal C. F. WYKOFF and Mrg Qeorgf Johnson and dausrh- "19th Engineers R. R. ter went to Peofti.'Ill., Tuesday nifcht "A E. F-. France." to see tne boyidftefore they departed O. K. H. E. Webber, 1st. Lt. 17th for F. A. mm mi -?;--. .aca.i- i . -O ' Master Mechanic O. O. Hwekett W. J. Brandon, former pipe fitter spent the middle of the week on the at the Burlington round house, liaB west end of the division, arrived in France safely with the :?lst - o engineers. Mr. Brandon, at a contest No. 41 this morning and No. 43 BUILD at this time and you will have no regrets when winter comes. Materials are comparatively cheap consider ing advances along other lines. (ieorge Mentzer, right hand at Rud Schaefers' for the past year In the vulcanizing department, has beti called in the next draft. Mr. Ment zer and wife left Tuesday afternoon for Douglas, Wyo., where they will spend a few days pending Mr. Ment zer's departure for American Lake, Washington, with the Wyoming con tingent. Mrs. Mentzer will make her home with her parents at Douglas, during Mr. Mentzer's absence. IOI The B. Y. P. II. gave a party on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Dora Coker for Miss Ruth Laytoti in honor of her approaching mariiage. It was an informal party and light re freshments were served. All who were present enjoyed themselves im mensely. Miss Iiiyton was presented with a silver salad fork set. A gen eral shower was given Wednesday for Miss Layton at the home or Mrs. Ray Stansbury. IOI Anson L. Furman. of Marslaud, and Miss Kdith Rowley, of Alliance, were quietly united in marriage at 11 a. m. last Monday at the n.ipttst parsonage, with a ring ceremony Rev. A. A. Layton officiating. Mr. Furman lives on a ranch a tew miles from Marsland. and Mtsa Rowley has been teaching a school in th? coun try near that place. The young peo ple will make their home at Mr. Fur man's ranch. IOI A B. Sturgeon, of thn StttrgOOB garage, left for Omaha las: Sun-Jay evening on a business trip. Mr Stur geon will drive back a new Paige ear, as the Sturgeon Bros, are making ur rangements to handle this car alor;; with the Reo and Maxwell. IOI Miss Marion Sheldon, of Hyannis, and Miss Ruth St. Claire, of Lincoln, were in Alliance during the latter part of last week, visiting with the Mote girls. They returned to their homes on Saturday. IOI Miss Dora Johnson, of Lincoln, came to Alliance Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, for the summer. Miss Johnson has also been visiting with her sister, Mrs Hughes, of York'. IOI Mr. Morris will speak SuMay morning on 'The Teachings of Jesus.' The subject in the evening will be, "Somethings in Which We Glory." Everybody is cordially envited. m.-m Crop conditions thruoui Box Butte county were never better than at th present time. From all indications bumper crops in practically every farm product is assured. IOI Otto Zanizow, proprietor of the Horace Bogue store, left S;irurla for the east where he will spend several days buying new goods and attending to other business matters. IOI I luive a lot of coniineal not lit for table use that I wll sell for fieii :t 8Kc h i lb. A bargain, at the A. l, Rodger' Urucei IOI Mr. nd Mrs. Frank l ItOWS b :. !- tfa proud parent- of a baby "y. di ssdajf gooa. 'r. tenon u. other an I child il''ng Harold B. Thomas, another one of "the Thomas boys" who has Just Com pleted the army course in the radio school at the university at Lincoln, his been sent to Plattshurg barracks. N. Y., for further training before he leaves for France His family will make their home In Lincoln. IOI Chadron Journal: Supt. Pate, of the Alliance city schools, arrived In the city. Mr. Pate Is well known in western Nebraska for his activity along educational lines. He will do instruction work in the department of education and mathematics during the summer school here. IOI ATTEND THE m . APCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT ALLI ANCE NEXT SATURDAY. FOURTH DAY OF CHAUTAUQUA, JULY 10 Pamah.v-.ikas Peerless Performing Petsf Tho Greatest Troupa of Educator! Animala and Birda flkgd th World Haa Ever Witnessed T. J. Thompson left for Lincoln last Friday. His daughter. Hazel, who has been visiting her old home at Dannebrog, Nebr., Joined him at Grand Island, commencing her school work at business college this week. Mr. Thompson expects to vlBtt his daughter, Clara, at Kansas City, be fore returning home. to i Walter Peterson suffered a broken collar bone last Saturday at hlB brother Arthur's ranch. Walter was riding a horse that had a mean dis position, the horse Btumbling and falling upon him. Dr. HlrHchman, of Alliance, attended him. tot Roy nurton leCt last Saturday for Denver and returned We 1 enlay ioi Mrs. otto Zanisow has returned home from her trip in the east. ysv nannnwnnnnnnaaaaaaaannajm IPnnnnnnnnpSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISnsn T naVs i EnSs BSB.MnanlL ' nnnn. SBSi hI lsLjnan!nnXn-S-ajB BdnSsBr ifiiai :J4mM ee Quick Service ELECTRICAL 207 Box Butte Phone 133 Back of Roy Burn's Store umwuwinmuMnmnminittmnmmmmmmmm horn W report -j 1. cely. Saturday, June -'J.l. al Alliance, Courney's Hit; Aim lion on Household Goadn. Hare bargains tot Charles Safford and Mr. McHue were in Alliance last week and re turned to their homes in Scottsbluff and Bayard last Saturday. ioi Mrs. Percy Cogswell loft Alliance on Monday for North IMatte, Wiien she will attend the P. K. (). conv n tlon. I IOI Marry Ji. Rrake anl ifias Row N Conway, of St. Louis, were rial u l last Sa a riajTi June lr., by ludga Tash al the county court hues lo i A twelsc-pound baby ooy was horn to Mr and Mrs. Jake Floth, or South Alliance, on Saturday, June 15. IOI William Sowers, from Hyannis, is in Alliance for a few days on b ISIHSna ami renewing old aegaaiataaeea. IOI M is Thomas Ackeriuan STOMt to Crawford Saturday to visit her ais si over Sunday. M'i1 e-iei At the Happy Hollow Ranch i s Evenings of o Saturday, June 22 nd Wednesday, June 26th Fourth of July Night Reasonable Livery Service No Holdup BELIEVE ME, FELLOWS,! we sure have a good time out at the ranch. FIRST, a fine bunch of gals, all good dancers; Second, an orchestra with real class; Third, a floor that feet like to slide on. Come on out A cordial welcome and a good time assured H 11 rfiliUllllllllllllllllllllllllllfimilliiiimmiiiinii in TTMTfl ITIMIITT fit ITTTT 1 Mtmxtm