Thursday, September 25, 1919 THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD SOCIKTY Oscar Mauk of Broken Bow spending a few days in Alliance. is Mrs. J. II. Standard spent Satur day attending the fair in Crawford. Mrs. S. 'C. LaMon is spending a 'few weeks isittng relatives in Mis souri. , . Mr. and1 Mrs. M. E. Grebe were business visitors In Crawford on Sat urday. I Will Roberts of Ravenna spent Monday in; Alliance visiting his sis icr; Mrs. S. A. Lalng. Mrs. V. S. Grubbs and children attended the Tri-State fair in Craw ford last week. W. K. Smith and E. Cathcart of Antioch were Alliance business vis itors Wednesday. L. E. Johnson ,of the Silver Grill, returned today from a few days' bus iness trip to Denver. ' "Miss Leone Mallery, who is teach ing in the Scottsbluff city schools, spent the week-end in Alliance. Mrs. Robert Annabel returned Wednesday after a short visit, with her parents In Rushvllle. WANTED Boy for Janitor work at The Herald office. Apply in per son. Excellent opportunity fo rbright find willing boy. Rev. Stephen Epler returned Sat urday from Kearney, where he at tended the state convention of the Christian church. Mt-tWnsr-ljewts-of 'Rmnn ar- xrvea in Alliance uonau. mibs i . . . r r ' m i ii . Lewls will teach school in thf- rural arhnnli riiii-lnff thla vir. I " City Manager C. C. Smith w has the use of a new Ford recently pur chased of the local dealers, Course)- & Miller, by the city administration. Lloyd C. Thomas snoke to -plls of the Alliance high sch dar morning, taking' as bis "Opportunities in Alliance an era Nebraska. . II. - M 41 1 ,1 tn will serve a fried chicken d the church Thursday evenin bet 2nd. Everyone welcomed nnd enlnv the even In ir. Frlc jperiate. -iaj Mrs. Frank Argabright anJ broth er, Tom Chamberlain of Spriigfleld, . M M at i . M W i 4.11., By VJUL a C UJ mm? wi-, having been called to Alllanc by the Illness and death of their father, E. S. Chamberlain. Iff Earl Smith, a young m& -employed in the railroads here.avas in lured while at work Mondai after- VA.AJiif ttA torn fotfan i trt si i m 1 1 1 . rni ri iia r aa3 it H.BV.M v w I HE LERS Hi h. : J C r f the tn- ft)l Frl- ubject. West-1 namurcn Esner at M Octo-I I Come . I1.0U ' - Whl t B d T I M til f i r i L V, - " : - .1 -" : i 'i, " ' hi ::r't"-; i . : .v:-.'?. " - ' 1 1 I ; ?- a. m WIIECLER Mr. Wheeler, flreiian, employed hy the Bur lington lines at tbishicf, has real contender for mt honors. 200 pounds tnd Is Inane pinn St. Joseph's hospital for treatment. His father from Dunlap, la., is here assisting in caring for the injured man. Some good work in the way of dragging the principal streets has been done this week under the per sonal supervision of City Manager C. C. Smith. During the past few weeks the thoroughfares have been transformed from mud hnia tn root. i wwuavwv.n I ij ta:9uuie sireeiB. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klne and family of Bayard came over Wednes day for a visit of a couple of days I wun AMianre mends and relatives, j Martin is doine well with his pool and billiard hall business at that I place and says that he is more than satisfied In his new home. J. It. Kelly, manager of the An gora ball club, while In this city last ! Sunday told a Herald representative j that he never before saw such pros ; pect for good crops and good land j values in western Nebraska. Mr. I Kelley Is engaged in the real estale I vusiness at Angora and reports a I thriving business. V j Frank W. Newhouse, Denver Post ! sport writer, was greatly impressed by the city last Sunday whn for the first time in many years he visited Alliance. Mr. Newhouse said he an ticipated coming to a much smaller town and was surprised when he stepped from the train and gave the city the "once over." The ladies of the Christian church will serve a fried chicken dinner at the church Thursday evening, Octo ber 2nd. Everyone welcome. Come and enjoy the evening. Price, $1.00 per plate. 43-2t-8245 Chief of Police Oscar Reed and Night Marshal Nova Taylor have been, given very comfortable head quarters in the basement of the city hall this week. The repair work necessary to make the quarters com fortable and cozy has not all been done, but within the next few days the place will have been fixed up in grand style. The new arrangement is much more convenient. John King, who left Alliance a couple of months ago to Join the Chicago White Sox, returned the first of the week. John, together with other members of the club, was released until the spring training season of next year, when he will again report. He says he was never In better condition in his life than while at Chicago and that he has no fear of failing to make good next season. Ray Clayton of Central City, who owns Box Butte county real estate, was In the city the last of the week, looking after his property interests. The Angora baseball -club still craves revenge. In a letter received today by Dr. George J. Hand, It of fers to meet the local team on the Alliance diamond again on October 5 and to post a side bet of. $500 Just eler-Caniion FIRST REAL MAT EVENT OF THE SEASON EETHE GO ALLIANCE FANS HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT FOR WEEKS, WILL BE STAGED he Imperial Theatre, onday Evening, September MMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE FIRST PICTURE SHOW, WHICH WILL BE STARTED AT O'CLOCK. BOTH ARE LOCAL MEN: BOTH ARE AND EACH IS DETERMINED TO WIN THIS MATCH. proven himself a. He weighs about or condition. i to make the game Interesting. It 'appears that since the Alliance club nas iishanded for the season that the offer will fjo uncalled. A very pretty wedding occurred Tuesday morning at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Donovan, when their daughter, Edna May, became the bride or Charles Owen Walters of Scottsbluff. Miss Donovan is a grad uate of the Alliance high school and for the past two years has been em ployed os a stenographer in this city. Mr. Walters was formerly an. em ploye of the Alliance IT. S. land of fice, but since his discharge1 from the army he has been employed by the Farmers I'nlon at Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. Walters left immedi ately for their new home In Scotts bluff. The ladies of the Christian church will serve a fried chicken dinner at j the church Thursday evening, Octo-' ber 2nd. Everyone welcome. Come! and enjoy the evening. Price, $1.00 per plate. 43-2t-S245 The members of the B. V. P. V. held a wiener roast at Bronco lake last evening. They had the time of j their lives, so they say. Thirty-five' were present. The First Baptist church Invites you to the services next Sunday, both morning and evening. Gojd music and you are iiu ti niy the hour there. Bring your friends with you to the "Friendly Church" on the corner of Seventh and Laramie. J. ORRIN GOULD. Minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST ' The religious survey of last Sun day afternoon revealed some start ling facts. There are about half as many unidentifed church members in Alliance as there are resident members. I wonder if Alliance peo ple forget their religion when they move from Alliance? The minister will use the following subjects for his sermons next Lord's day: "What must the Church Do to Be Saved?" and "What Must I Do to Be Saved?" You need the church and the church needs you. Why not play square with' the Lord? We are expecting a rousing day next Sunday. Regard less of how long it has been since you attended worship, find your place at all services. The mid-week meeting on Wed nesday evening recently passed the fifty mark in attendance. Make it seventy-five next week. ThoS"? are critical moments. You cannot a'ford to lose time. Come to the church with a messao end a we'.ron -STEPHEN J. EPLEK. Mtr.is'er. F,. S. CHAMIIKHLAIN Elijah Shelton Chamberlain, known to Alliance people when he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. A. J. Cole, died' at Auburn, Neb., Sept. 20, 1919. Mr. Chamber lain made many friends while here, but it was thought that the altitude was too high for him. so he went farther east, making his home with his children. He had been in poor Monday, September 29th ARTCItAFT - PARAMOUNT SPECIAL Shirley Mason Smiling Bill Parsons IN . COMEDY 'The Winning Girl' 'A Master of Music' Five-Act Comedy-Drama One Big Hearty Laugh ADMISSION: $1.00 TO BOTH THE SHOW AND THE WREST LING MATCH. NO RINGSIDE SEATS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. BE THERE EARLY. ALL GOOD SEATS. .n-,:v:--f?M fr cais and the eid came home of Mrs. Frank Arga- Mr. Cliiiniherlain was married to Falba J. Ktkln February 2, 1871. I There are six surviving children: Mrs. Mary Aruabrlaht. Auhurn, Neb.; Mrs. Maud Crawford. Cassody, Kas.: Thomas a. Chamberlain of Springfield. 111.; Mrs. Grace Cole of Alliance, Nh.; Robert Fay Cham berlain of Springfield. III., and Mrs. Leta Vore Inf Luther. Okl. For tnnre than thirtv years Chamberlain was a minister of Church of Christ, rnntlnuine ministry until his health would Mr. the his trot permit. He preached in four states. Kansas. Oklahoma. Missouri and Nebraska. His loncest pastorate was at Phelps City, Mo., where he was located for ten years. About twenty-five years ago he was the writer's pastor at Tecumseh. Neb. Two years since, we spoke the last words over the remains of the faithful wife and now the husband follows. The remains were brought to Alliance fro m Auburn. Nob. The funeral services were held from The Christian church on Monday after noon, September 22. The sermon was delivered y the minister. Stephen J. Epler, to a large com-j pany of friends. The body was placed beside that of his wife in Greenwood cemetery. STEPHEN J. EPLER. 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HAVE BEEN WAITING Allianc BOTH ARE GOOD WREST I - S ' s it 2 1 " u -1 -; -it i ' ' : ..-.: A 1 STEVK CANNON. Mr. Cannon, an Alliance barber, is a wrestler of much experience and real ability. Though much smaller of stature, he feels confident of victory. He has met and has defeated some of the best wrestlers in the country of his weight and size, and in this go will prove himself a real wrestler and a clean sport. His condition. Is perfect and he is working hard to be in ft form. and See K-; .- - . - i r t 4 i V TO AT Q. 29 7:30 V 1. ' : rlA1