Thursday, April S,19ld THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD -iltI . fill. - M Ml II VI JL ! Phone 340 On Friday evening of last week Mrs. Rockey delightfully entertained a few. frlenda at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Leon Ed wards. The vening , passed very quickly with games and music. Dainty refreshments were served. D. II. Fishburn of Grand Island, one of the moBt prominent monu ment men in the state, is in the city B business. Mr. Fishburn is a mem ber of the firm of Paine-Flshburn Company, who ship monuments to this section or the state in v large quantities. They have placed a large number in this section of the state. They make 'a specialty of prompt and careful service. Mr. Fishburn gives the business in this district his personal attention. Frank B. Welpton, fire insurance adjuster, is in the city adjusting the laims for losses due to the fire which destroyed the Fortner grocery store adjo'ning The Herald office. Ijdsses were sustained by Mrs. Char lotte Watklns, owner of the building, by the Herald building, The Herald office and the building adjoining on the south. Chas. E. Ford and son Edwin, of Chicago, arrived in Alliance Wed nesday morning. They left this af ternoon for Scottsbluff and will leave .there tonight for the east. Mr. Ford and his family are returning from California, where they have spent the last two months. Mr. Ford is interested In the First Rational 'Bank of Alliance and in other banks In Nebraska. The bond 'issue of $47,000 was authorised by a vote sufficient to make the issue legal. The bonds .will be issued that outstanding war rants and floating Indebtedness may be liquidated. Mrs. Robert Hunter of Heming ford spent Wednesday In Alliance. DRINK BOT TEA - FOR A BAD COLD Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of toiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during1 the day or before retiring. Jt is the most effective way to break a aid and cure grip, as it open the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It ia Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefor safe and harmless. , - Social News, Church Notes and Lodge Doinrs of the Week as Told the Society Reporter IS RUB- BACKACHE AfJD LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Rub Fain and Stiffness a way with a small bottle of old honest t St Jacobs Liniment When your .back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating1 oil needs to be used only once. It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, ' 'tic and lame back misery so prompt! 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coleman were happy subjects of a very pleasant surprise party last Thursday even ing when teachers of Emerson school called at their home fully prepared to make it a very enjoyable occasion for all. Each school ma'am took a well-filled basket containing refresh ments and each with some memento of the happy event. The party was planned and carried out In apprecia tlon of the 'excellent services ren dered by Mr. and Mrs. Coleman dur ing the past year. Rev. A. J. Kearns and J. E. Wil son of the Alliance Fresbyterlan church attended some of the sessions of the meeting of the Presbytery of Box Butte at Bridgeport Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. All the churches of the Presbytery re port a quickened life in their part In the New Era movement of the Pres byterian charch in the U. S. A. Miss Teressa O'Donnell spent Sun day in Scottsbluff. .. ' " Miss Helen Schort returned Mon day from Omaha, where she went to care for her mother, who has been under the doctor's care there. Mrs. J. C. Thomas and two chil dren, of Newcastle, Wyoming, spent the fore part of the week visiting -.Mr. Thomas, who has a posRIon in Alliance with the C. B. & Q. C. Schultz of Hemlngford spent Wednesday in Alliance on business. Mrs. Mary Dent of Thedford is spending the week here visiting her mother, Mrs. Walter Holt. Mrs. F. A. Dunning of Hysham, Mont., arrived here the first of the week and will spend some time vis iting with her parentsMr. and Mrs. J. C. McCorkle. Schwabe Brothers, the Chandler Hupmoblle agency, report the sale and delivery of a fine new Hupmobile roadster to Bridgeport party on Mon day of this week. Joe Smith made a business trip Jo Lakeside Tuesday. After 'spending most of the, winter in sunny, southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rowan returned on Friday of last week from Los An geles. Jerry has recovered htB health and looks like his old self. He says the California climate is good but that there is no place like Box Butte county. The board of governors of Ak-Sar-i Ben is drawing up plans for a million dollar company to establish a per manent agricultural exposition in Omaha. Since Omaha is the leading agricultural city of the country it is fitting that it should be the home of one of the big agricultural exposi tions. ' One of the publicity features for the Victory Liberty Loan campaign will be an aerial sham battle with seventeen planes, some American and some captured German Fokker planes. The Midwestern squadron, which will visit Omaha, will start from New Orleans on April 10, ar riving here some time the latter part of April. French, British and Am erican aces will demonstrate the art of flying as developed above the bat tle fields of Europe, j The state Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows will convene on April 26-27 in Omaha. There will be a centen nial celebratoin in connection with the regular state meeting. Miss Fay Ferrler, who for the past several months has been employed in the dispatcher's office, returned to her home in Ravenna the first of the week. ' ! ,1 HTQ FINISH IT Two million men were sent abroad. It cost us a lot to get them over but It's worth much more to have them baok. THEY FINISHED THE HUN If they had not, two'tnllllon moro men would be on the way now. These men saved us lives and money. BUY W.S.S War - rli Stampi AND BRING THEM HOME! The Baptist Young People will hold a food sale at Duncan's grocery on Saturday. Frank Pierson of Gothenburg is spending a few days in Alliance on business. Miss Florence Campbell entertain ed a few friends at her home Wed' nesday evening. J. B. Miller will dispose of hts herd of dairy cows at public auction at his ranch seven miles southeast of this citr on Friday, April 4. The army recruiting station is to be reopened in Alliance. The gov ernment wants a half million men and it may be an exceptional oppor tunity for t' ose desirous of helping with the reconstruction work. Ross D. Rash, who has Just been discharged from the service, was in Alliance a short while Monday en route to his home at Gordon. - Mr. Aash was a member of the. 62nd Headquarters and was In France for abou seven months. " Figures recently compiled by the Bureau of Publicity, Omaha Cham ber of Commerce, show that Nebras ka is third in regard to banks 'per capita. North Dakota leads with one bank to every 938 people; South Da kota, one bank to every 1,174, and Nebraska oneMo every "1,208. The Brotherhood of Railway Clerks will give a dance at the Arm ory about the 15th of April. WJiile the order is a new one as far as the local members aye concerned it has a large membership and like all oth er railroad employee societies enjoys the good will of the community. The dance will without a question be one of the.most popular of the season. George Stafford, retiring city mar shal, has associated with J. W. Car roll In the livery and feed business. The new firm will, as did Mr. Car roll, conduct a flrBt-class feed stable and do an auto livery business. Mr. Stafford has just purchased a new Ford from the Coursey & Miller agency and is ready for business. Joe SmKh last week ordered one of the recently produced . war-tax cash registers. The new register not only shows the amount of the sale but calculates the amount of war tax due and at the end of the day's business the total of tax due the government is available as is the total of 'the business done. Cliurrh of Christ The meetings will begin next Sun- aay morning. Gospel singing and gospel preaching will be features each day.-. The sermon subjects for the first day are: "Alliance the Me tropolis of Western Nebraska" and "What If Paul 'ere to Come to Al- nanceT services begin each even ing ai 7:30. we, are striving to mske this two weeks series of meet ings of benefit to the whole commun ity. e are here to serve and ex pect the co-operation an help of ev ery member. These will be great days. Let us make the best of them. Work, watch and pray Is our privilege. Come to the church with a mes sage and a welcome. - STEPHEN J. EPLER. Minister. lreb)ter1an Church Services for Sunday, April 6. The Sunday School at 10 a. m. is the Power House for Character, Build ing. J. L. Overman, Supt. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. We will observe the Communion at this time. It is the Lord'a table and all who love Him are welcomed to com mune with us. All the members of the church are especially urged to be present. Evening service, 8 p. m. Person al and Pastoral Evangelism in the Church Life Is the program of our church tody. Preaching both morn ing and evening -by the pastor. Spe cial music by t' e choir. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Top ic, Our Relation to 'God: Praying. Consecration meeting. Leader, Miss Glen Mounts. 1 All are cordfally welcomed to these services. A. J. KEARNS, Pastor, i ' Christian Hclence First Church of Christ, Scientist, which Is a branch of The First Church of Christ. Scientist,' In Bos ton, Mass. Holds services as follows: 8unday School at 10 A. M. Lesson Sermon at 11 A. M. Testimonial meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 P. M., 8ubject of this weeks lesson: Unreality." Christian Science Reading Room is open to the public on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, from two to four oclock. All are welcome. The French army band, composed of hero musicians, will give a con cert ,in Omaha April 7 at the Muni cipal auditorium. Each member of this band has been decorated or cit ed for bravery in battle. MJ If you contemplate tiyinir a m engine you should see the. CuNlun.in IJght Weight before placing your or der. It la built to fill the fanner's need. We will be glad to show you 1 what It will do for you and to asUt you in selecting the one best fitted to the work you have. They are very reasonably priced. -The Dlerkr Lumber Company. 7865tf jr Miss Emma Gardner, who has been ill with the flu, Is able to be back at work again. Miss Frances 1 Nolan spent the week end visiting friends in Scotts bluff. Dr. Wm. Gllmore, formerly of An- tloch and a graduate from Crelghton college, has formed an association with Dr. J. M. Kennedy. Dr. Gll more comes to Alliance very well recommended and the firm will of fice In the First National Bank building quarters tow occupied by Dr. Kennedy. Relatives of John Herman receiv ed a message this morning that he had arrived safely In New York. A. r. Brown received word Wed nesday of the death of his nephew Claude Brown of Waco. II. D. Johnson of Hemlngford spent Monday In Alliance attending to business matters. J. L, Housekeeper of Lincoln. N braska representatl vefor the Port land Cement Association, who headquarters ate at Kansas City, vU In Alliance the last of the week reUfr tlve to the paving to be done br this summer. Mr. Housekeeper sag gests that the paving matter bw pushed rapidly in order that, the work may be completed during good weather, before cold weather seta la this fall. One of the Important features of gas engine la the cost of upkeep aavl operation. The Ctuhman Ligaf Weight will handle any work thai , any other engine of lu nlie will han dle and the cost will be very low Among the several sixes you are sure to be able to select one suited for the Job you have, i They are compact. yet powerful improved to "the last word of gas engine perfection, yet priced very reasonable.. See them on pany. 7IIStT The Herald, $2.00, worth more. Quality is Everything sws---ss-B-ssBB-BsaB tHas) wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmi y That is the reason we have always made good, for we hve the Quality not only of Photo's but of character of the man, which is essential. v t ' We. have positive 'ideas that the character , of the man should be estimated in business. We stand at attention for inspection of Character. Our Photos are as good or better than the average. See our latest creation in Lighting which is the latest fad and have some made. Phone Red 165- Alliance Art Studio First Door East of Post Office 17 Mm raw n Apparel of Gharm in Styles That are Different Fashioned of the Season's Choicest Fabrics and Expressing the Latest Style Variations in Individual Conceptions and Unusual Effects. "The Quality Store" is the rendezvous for those seeking, smart style. Day after day new things come pouring in garments of the highest type and ma terialsapparel that is the ultimate in fashion, for women, misses and the younger set nothing is lacking that is really smart and new. . t ' t Smartly Tailored Suits ex- It is the distinction of this shop to give complete and authoritative pression to the new suit modes to show not merely the general trend, but th new and the delightfully different departure an almost endless variety, yet each garment bespeaks the quality and refinement characteristic of garment from this shop. t Attention is directed to the moderate markings which is the result of our policy of close pricing. - . Frocks of Originality Indescribably modish in simplicity, of tailored lines and of striking indi-, viduality aije the wonderfully attractive new dresses new expressions of style ideas are found in the graceful afternoon and street frocks. Many are developed of Tricollette, Georgette, Taffetas, Satin and combinations of ma terials with variations in bead and drapery effects, t Capes and Wraps 1 - 7 -Unusual Types " Novelty of cut, grace of line, and smartness for all occasions make these hew Capes and "Wraps appeal instantly to every well-groomed woman. Tail ored and dressy models fashioned of all the desired fabrics. Remember these New Spring Garments are included in our great Closing Out Sale. -' ' . - . . . Remember These New Spring Garments are Included in Our Great Closing Out Sale. Geo. A.' Mollrin The Quality Store ' . 0