The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 05, 1919, Local Edition, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
Thursday, May 29th, 1919
THE ALLIANCE HERALD CHAS WYKOFF IS
STILL IN FRANCE
LUYI C. TIIOMAH. VtUtor 11. 11. 8MITH Ah Isle Alitor
JOIIX . THOMAS, Uve Ktk Kditnr
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Owners
. (Incorporated)
Fnterd at the post office at Alliance, Nbraka. for trana'nlalon through
tbn malls m saco-d-claa matter. I'ubllahed vrjr Thursday.
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Alliaiire liny Write Home Folk
After living Willi the "Krencliles"
for llili-tren Month.'
Brarr subscription la regarded aa an open account. The name of sub
icr.bra will be Inatantly remored from our mailing; Mat at expiration of tima
(jt for. If publlahcrs ahall ba notified: otherwlae the aubacrlptlon will remain
In forca at tha 4s natd aubacrlptlon price. Kvery aubncrlber muat under
;aiend that theaa condition ara made a part of tha contract between publlaher
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NOWASKA HMtSS ASSOOAI1
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2aT
YOUNG CYCLONE DOES
- DAMAGE AT MURPHY'S
Friday Afternoon Twister Carries
Away I'nrt of lloue ami lie.
lro Other lltiilriiiiK.
While the wind blew and the rain
cmne in torrents last Friday after
noon In Alliance a young cyrkjne
made the Chas. Murphy ranch south
east of town a visit and ere It depart
ed tore things up quite generally. A
portion of the fine home was carried
away and prune of the smaller build
Inns were totally destroyed. For
tunately no one was hurt In the tear
up and while the loss Is considerable
it is in no way serious. .
No other damage causd by the
f rin has as yet been reported from
tlie vicinity and it is thought '.hat
the tornado was too high In the air
e.NceptinK as it paused over t tie Mur
phy rarer to have caused any furth
er trouble .
and their Control", "the Making of
i Vinegar from Vinegar Itees" and
: "American Cheese Making",'
I One week during July will be giv
en over to Miss Murphy, the Nebras
I ka public health nurse, who will
'bring with her an exhibit on Child
Welfare ai d will also have meetings
over the county on some Child Wel
fare problem Miss Murphy is work
ing In Nebraska this year through
the courtety of the Woman's Council
of Defense. This organization
through funds that were left In
their treasury are making it possible
for Nebraska' to have the Public
Health Nurse for one year.
The llemingford women are meet
ing with Mrs. Nellie Young this
week and on Friday, the women
north of Alliance will meet with, Mrs.
A. H. (Jrove.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
AGENT FOR BOX BUTTE
VHren.lt) (rariiiute Coinlux to
County for Three Month' Work
Aiiiiinf; Itome.H.
The liox lluttft County Ilomeiuiik
er's AfHocla-Uon, cooperating with
the Univerity Kxtension Service will
h. ve MIhh I.ula lloyes as Home
V 11 i:iMimtiii Agent' in the county
during June, July and Auetutj
Miss Uoyes Is a graduate of the
V;.iversity of Nebraska, having Bpe-
u listed in Home Kronomirs an.l her
rervlces In helping with home proh
!u '8 will h rrre u hii li' iiriir.tk.-r
In the county. Her otflce is In the
court house and she can be peached
tl'.'ough the county agent's phone
m.
The firot meeting in June will be
on "Minerals in the Diet", a rooking
denonstratlon. During the summer
any woman needing help with
rat nlng can call on Miss lloyes.
Other meetings will be held on
"House Dresses and Aprons", Sum
in r Cookery, "Household IVs-.s
Chas. F. Wykoff, well known Alli
ance boy, Is still In France. He
wrote the editor of The Herald as
follow, on April 27th:
'.'Friend Lloyd: Half a day off so
have lots of time for a few lines,
lleen over here thirteen months and
expect to be gray haired when I get
back, so you can see what chances 1
think I have of getting back. See by
a clipping of The Herald mother sent
me that A. D. Rodgers Is . again
mayor glad of it. Without a doubt
Alliance will have paved streets and
look up-to-date, when I do get bark
home.
"Am a boiler maker on the Amex
road at Saumus now, which beats
the French road I worked on tor ten
months all to -
"Dob Halls is helping machinist at
t. Nazalre and Elmer Bullock is a
brakeman at Tours or Comp Pe
Grass. Have tip-to-date been in every
big town in France. From Brest to
Marselles. Looked across the line
through the yards.-lnt'o Spain, Italy
and Switzerland, so ant ready to
leave most ahy old time.
"Will even give a few frankies to
boot to trade Jobs with anyone in
Alliance. Well, so long. Your friend,
Chas. F, Wykoff, 6th Company 14th.
Orand Division, A. P. O. 718. Saum
us, France."
The Antloch Fire Department will
give a dance for the benefit of the
department In the . Antloch Opera
House on Friday evening, June 6.
Music will be furnished by the Wolf
orchestra of live pieces. Elmer
Scott is secretary and S. A. Bartlett
is chlff of the Antloch department.
A number of Alliance people are ex
pecting to attend.
Fishing at the Kilpatrick dam
lake continues good. One Alliance
tlshei iiinii last week caught the big
gest flsh yet he caught the bass
orlno In his fincer. He then got a
back lash in his reel and had the
d 1 of a lime getting it unravel
ed. His chagrin can be Imagined
when he saw another lucky angler
catch a three pound bass with his
hands- the latter bass had becoino
Rvrnnded In the water outlet.
Miss Ixuls and Dorthy Filcke
left Saturday for a several weeks
visit with relatives In Lincoln and
Kansas City.
Mrs. .S. O. Carr has been enjoying
a iHit during the past week from
her son Birdsell West ley of Wheat
land, Wyo.
Miss Mary Smith who has spent
the pr.st year attending school In AW
llaiice has returned to her home in
Antloch.
Mrr. M. E. Johnson left the first of
th" work for Kdgemont where Bhe
will j.iak'. her home.
Bevo
White Ribbon
Wurtrenburger
Wm. King Company
Wholesale and Retail
Beverages and Cigars
MEALS AND LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
Free City Delivery Phone 136
Bravo Alliance, Nebraska Non-Toxo
The (ire department base ball team
will go to Scottsbluff Sunday to en
gage the fast team of that place.
The game will be we worth the trip
to witness. Both teams have work
ed hard to get In shape far the bat
tle and It should be a royal one. The
Alliance team Is also scheduled to
play at Gordon on Saturday, June
14tht. the closing day of the Stock
men's convention at that placeand a
goodly number ol the fire boys plan
to be present when the game is stag
ed. Miss Thelma Westley and Miss
Dora oCker left Sunday for Chadron
where they will attend the summer
aesslon of the Normal School.
The many friends of Prof. Allen
K. Kresse will be glad1 to know thct
he did not accept the call to do
su"itner work at Kearney, Neb., hirt
will remain in Alliance till the fall
term opens in the State University at
Athens. Ohio, where he will resume
his place on the leaching force of
that fine, old Ohio college. He will
continue to conduct classes In piano
and harmony during '.he summer
notwithstanding the r"port to the
contrary.
D. H. Flshburn of Grand Island,
well known monument dealer, was
In the city the first of the week.
N. Frohnapfel of Hemingford was
In the city on Tuesday on a short
business trip.
Miss Martha Lux returned Tues
day morning from a vacation trip
east, which Include Camp Dodge,
Iowa, where she met Wm. Athey,
who hid Just returned from several
month overseas. Miss Lux also vis
ited Mrs. J. M. Miller, her sister, at
Colfax, Iowa. Mrs. Miller Is much
Improved In health. Miss Lux spent
three weeks on her vacation trip.
Senator C. Petrus Peterson of
Lincoln, the speaker on Thursday
evening, at the eighth grade graduat
ing exercises, was the guest-of Lloyd
Thomas while in the city. Senator
Peterson and Mr. Thomas were
members of the Nebraska house of
representatives together at the 1917
18 sessions. This was the senator's
first visit to Alliance and he was
agreeably surprised at finding a live
liitle city.
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