Thursday, July 3rd, 1919. THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD i J , '. ' 35 Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Kane of Chad tod spent Friday visiting Alliance '.friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. W.Kenner of Gir ard rppnt yesterday visiting Alliance 'friends and attending the races at 'the fair grounds. i "Miss Gladys Sheridan of.Oothen 'terg, former Alliance school teacher arrived at noon today for a visit of Hwo weeks with old-time friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wetstone .and "Mrs. George Waldron of Casper, Wyoming are viRltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Merritt in Jhis ctl jr. ""Mrs. A. Mollrlnft returned Friday 'Tilght from Scottsbluff, where she 'had been for several days vfslting a sister, who had been quite ill. A splendid new electric sign was lilaoed across the front of the Thiele dTUg store this week. It is one of "the most attractive in the city. The stores of Alliance, many of ' them at laest, have been closed dur ing the races. They are opened for business following the completion of Jthe program for the afternoon. All returned soldiers, in uniform and those In civilian dress displaying -proper discharge papers will be ad mitted to the fair grounds free of charge tomorrow, July 4th. The bow ery dance will also be free to those 1 in uniform. Mrs. ljazel Martin, who has been attending school at O.n.'-h?. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pockey this week. She will return to the state metropolis -shortly to resume her school work. Postmaster Dan Brewster of Chad ron was over Wednesday and Thurs day taking In the races and shaking liands with friends. Mr. tBrewster has lust moved Into the new federal building at that place with the post office and feels mighty good In the new location. Col. I' E. Bliss sold a team of draft mares and some farm tnachin- ry on the corner of Box Butte ave-, ' tiue and Third street Saturday arter- . i v, ; noon, me team iiruunni One of the mares had a small colt by nen side. . The J. Vj. Wilson & Son horse sale beld at th stock yards Wednesday nd Thursday of last week was well .itonoii onA fh stock sola wen. Fred Coleman ttd small son of Broken Bow spent Tuesday in Alll a nee. v Dr. McKInley of Guernsey, Wyo., rassed through Alliance Monday en loute to urant City, Missouri. u. j. uaricer ana family are spending several weeks visiting rela tives in the eastern part of the state, Miss Louise and Dorothy Fricke returned Monday from a months vis K in Kansas City and Lincoln. Miss Matilda Frankle has as her house guest Miss Marlon Dickenson of Eagle, Colo. Calvin Remington of Lincoln is spending iome time here checking over thw books at the Court House. Mrs. Chapin and children returned Sunday after a months visit in the eastern part ofthe state. A band of gypsies, typical of their kind with the exception that they traveled in Fords rather than in the covered wagons invaded the peaceful confines of our city this week. Michael Nolan who has spent two years In the U. S. Naval service has received his discharge and returned to his home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. VanLanding ham left Wednesday , for their new home in Omaha. They made the trip by auto. . - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Marquis vis ited in Alliance the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marquis are en route to India where they will work as missionaries. Mrs. I. E. Tash returned home Fri day after visiting several weeks with her daughter at Mason City, Iowa, and she also visited her mother at Afton, Iowa, - . " Miss Ethel Height of York was guest of honor at a kenslngton given Thursday evening , by Mrs. Harry Sims. The guests were the Misses .Florence Campbell, Etnel Height, .Tanet Grassrnan, Wilma Mote. Mable Grassman, "Glen Mounts and Lois Mote. The Misses Teressa Morrow, Mar garet Harris,' Mildred Griggs and j Hannah Cotant entertained at a dan cing party at Happy Hollow Monday ; evening in-honnr of. Miss Mildred and Dorothy Whitehead of Mitchell Ikirk up Y. 8. S. CniMtlgn. The Nebraska State Association of Commercial Clubs at their annual convention at Broken Bow, jffter a short address by Lloyd Mattson, Di rector of Publicity of the Nebraska, War Savings Committee, concerning : the War Savings Stamps adopted a j resolution, putting the organization on record favoring the Government teaching Thrift la the State and also I pledge their hearty support to the movement that Its success in Ne braska may be assured. a 0.ii nnrtlrnlnrlv well ana miss juanon uicKenson 01 r.unie, Just now. while the smaller stutf Colo. About forty couples were pre- finds a Bomewhat poorer market. 6cnt. Ros Hampson and wife returned At the home of the bride's par- Mondpy from Wray. Colorado, where ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woods, 508 they had been visiting for several Sweetwater avenue on Saturday ' -weeks Ross has about recovered evening occurred the wedding of from his injury and hla firm is In Miss Temjny Woods and Mr. Hurcial ,iHn that hfl was able to V. Lane, with Dean Dixon of the St. return to his work In . the Corner Matthews' church officiating. f Miss j TJsrber shop ' Woods has ror several momns Deen j employed in the office of the Thomas- John King came home from Casp-; Bald Investment Company and bo or Wyoming the latter part of the sides being a very charming and pop week Johnny had boon pitching, ular young lady possess considerable ball for the Casper team against business ability. The lucky man Is a some of the other Wyoming town boiler maker employed at, the Burl clubs and won every start. He says ington shops In this city and while the people living in that section are not so well known here is highly i.aaa Knii omrv n1 that several of respected by all his acquaintances ana lenow wornem. ni uvme una been at Cisco, Texas. The hapy cou ple will make their home in this city. FresbvtM-ian rimtvl. --- orivii-es mr aunaay juiy 6. sine. me ounaay scnool meets at 10 a. m. A thoroughly graded school classes for al. Send the boys and girls re gularly Come with them. Morn ing worship. 11 a. m. We win nh. serve the Sacrament of, the Lord's Supper. All who own Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord are welcomed to the memorial feast which He Insti tuted. "This do in remembrance of me. for Oft AS v rat ltil hi-ond and drink this cup )- do . show the Lord's death till He come." Eveli ne service. 8 n. m. Th nra of ih Union Services will be hld at We Baptist Church. Rev. Josenh DlxOn will speak. You are cordially wel comed to all these services. A. J. KEARNS. Pastor. ' For Sale About 450 head of stork cattle. Including about 100 head yearling and two-year old steers; 100 head of cows and calves. well bred Herfords. Have always run thoroughbred bulls and guaran tee this stock to be of good quality. Address Frank O. Reed, Holt. Wyo. ,31-4t-809l WANTED 5 bright, capable Ladles to Travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 ot $50.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. GOODRICH DRUG CO., Dept. 786. Omaha, Nebr. 30-4t-8086 LlXjJAL NOTICE. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret Triplet, deceased. To All Persons Interested In Said Estate: Notice is hereby given that at the County Court Room In the Cityi of Alliance. In said County on the day of July, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.f the following matter will be heard and considered : the petition of George D.-Darling for the issuance of letters of administra tion upon the estate of Margaret Trlplert, deceased. Dated this 27th day of June, 1919. IRA E. TASH,' (SEAL) . County Judge L. A. BERRY, Atty. ' ' . d0-3t-8081 HARVEST YOUR CROP V WITH A KNICKERBOCKER FARM TRACTOR AND A FORD " " ' . - 1 ' ' , 1 Does Everything on the Farm . SPECIAL PRICE OMAtfA IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT .. WIRE TODAY O'Brien, Davis, Goad Auto 1814-16-18 Farnam St. . ' - Omaha, Nebraska Co. the towns have semi-pro teams. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open com petitive examination o bo held In Alliance on August 23 for the pur-J . . ... ... . . m o osn of examinlns applicants for tne .. ...., Tr. w ... . " n tv. nroiner wao lives m xitusiiups. nu pOSlllOn OI rauwuy limn un The nlnce navs $1,100 per year. Furth er particulars may be had upon ap plication to F. W. Hicks, local ecre tdry. Venrose Romlng, former mayor of the city of Alliance, but o frecent years a resident of Omaha Is visiting old-time friends this week and at tending the races and reunion; Penrose says that those who have Buffered the heat of the past few days should spend a few hours In the first ctiy of the state and get a touch of genuine hot weather and Bultry atmosphere. ' Leo Turdy, one of Uncle Sam's fighting men, returned to his , home here Saturday evening after a long service in the army. Leo spent six teen months overseas with the rail road operating forces and was migh ty glad to get home. He received " his discharge at Camp Dodge and will soon get back to his before-the-wat-;ob vlth the Burlington lines t-e'.e. returned to his home last night ac companied by his brother and sister who will spend a short time with him. f. iS ir ""v tn "c t C c -V- VVl'M-Vl A (TV OMAHA . Tfef'i - -. - -' V. (fa H.VrES-0'3DOVN r!yj 5 rn KOOMS VlTII BATH 12 50 1 t 12 50 KOOMS VlTII BATH 12 50 100 Ri?ws Vith ani $2.00 V WO RfS WITH HATH 1 Looking: 'Weir Dressed on the Tourth The ntc'.i!ace of pearls or beads, the .dainty-lingerie clasps, pretty bar piu oc brooch, becoming earrings, hnnd.'jo.'ae slipper buckles, the attractive rings, make the summer costume smart er and more charming, tWilhout in the least taking away from its comfort or coolness. A man should wear soft cuff links, a gold or silver btde buckle, scarf pin that goes with the summer tie, clip that keep the tie well ar ranged, and preferably a strap watch. ? 4 Whether you plan to spend the day In town or In the country, your. Jewelry will have much" to do with-your being well dressed. Thiele's 'jewelry has the style, beauty and quality you want, yet is not expensive in rrice. Bead Necklaces, )jll. 50 to $0.5O Pearl Necklaces, $2.50 to $T0.OO Brooches, 81 to .V Bar Plus, 1 to $50 Circle Pins, 73c to 3 Slipper Buckles. $3 to $3 Cuff UnkB. 73c lo 25 Ccarf Pins. 73c to $23 Belt Buckles, $1 to 3 Tie Clasrs, 50c to $1.50 Strap Watches, $10 to $23 Thiele's ' Jewelry, Watches, Drngi Pathe Phonographs Watch Inspectors for 0. B. Ss Q. . Of Course You're Going to the Fire men s at the Armory an g e v That's where the crowd's going and where your friends will be found; where an eignt piece orchestra furnishes the music and where ;you will find the best floor for dancing to be found in Box Butte county. The building is o ventilated that you will not become uncomfortably warm and will afford gen uine pleasure during the evening. : t A'- i nursuay. -,and Friday . Nights July 3rd and 4th "Will be big nights for those who attend and there will be good size crowds each night. It's always a pleasure to be with the 'Crowd: Bring your friends; tell your neighbors and come V along. The boys will treat you right and see to it that you en joy your stay with them. Follow the Crowd to the. Armory Dance ' 1 V. I.