The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 19, 1919, Page NINE, Image 9

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RAILROAD NOTES
Messrs. E. P. Bracken, F. A.
Torrey. H. H. Harvey, of Chicago,
and T. Roope, of Lincoln, were In
Alliance Thursday on a special In
spection trip.
Mr. Frank O'Connor was called to
Melrose, la., on account of the death
of his wife's sister.
C. O. Davenport of Sterling was
in Alliance Thursday.
E. J. Wheeler, general car inspec
tor, was here Thursday morning.
An ice train from Marsland is to
be put cn January 2.
Frank Tear-on. formerly of the
Burlington, wa3 here for a day's visit
last week.
V. O. Silverthorn is ill at his home
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by making the body I
as free and easy as
possible. You will
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or Mother, Brother
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Felt Slippers
We have the finest 1
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tions in the citv.
We invite your inspection.
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with smallpox
Trains Nos. 37 and 40, running
between Ravenna and Seneca, have
been put back on schedule.
Mr. Urbach, general shop foreman,
Is moving from Edgcmont to
Alliance.
Engineer Yarbrough is off duty
these days on account of his wife's
Injury. Mrs. Yarbrough fell and sus
tained a badly sprained ankle.
Fireman A. Wright leaves soon for
Faducah, Ky., to spend the holidays.
Conductor B. A. Ilutton accom
panied by his wife and daughter,
Jane, loft yesterday for Annapolis,
where they will visit their son who
is attending the naval academy.
Brakeman B. F. Nichols returned
to work today after three weeks off
duty on account of the death of his
mother.
Harry, Brew, electrician In the
shops, is goin gto Wilkesbarre, Pa.,
to spend the holidays with his
mother.
Mrs. J. W. Reed and Ruth and
Mrs. Belle Reade will spend Christ
mas in Chicago.
Engineer Brookley was called to
Ravenna on account of the illness of
his wife.
R. E. Annabelle made a trip to
Omaha this week.
Engineer J. L. Ambrose is in Edge
mont for a few days.
George Hicks is quarantined for
smallpox at the pest house.
Engineer C. L. Smith was In Alli
ance Thursday on his way to Denver,
where he hopes to obtain medical
treatment for a bad throat.
C. R. Murphy, chief clerk at the
master mechanic's office, and i wife
are spending the holidays out of the
city.
Ripple Sweater,
Coat Sweater, Slipover
Sweaters in all the pop
ular shades and sizes at
25 per cent discount.
Highland-Holloway Co.
Engineer A. M. Falls and Conduc
tor George Ormsby each bought a
new hat the other day, Celebrating?
We'll say so. (The said gentlemen
have lately been promoted.)
Call 160. Rough Dry 8c per lb.
Alliance Steam Laundry. 2
Operator J. W. Harper of Broken
Bow is off duty, sick.
Operator George Cave of Hemlng
ford, has gone on second trick at the
offices relieving S. S. Tarkson. Mr.
Parkson came to Alliance to work
on relay. He will relieve L. H. Kll
gore. Fred Helpbrlnger leaves tomor
row for Los Angeles, Cal., on his va
cation. Mrs. Helpbrlnger left for
that place some weeks ago.
Bert Brown of Boulder has ac
cepted stenographic work in the su
perintendent's office.
Conductor C. E. Starn has returned
from a short stay in Haxtun, Colo.
Harry vEhrison goes to Sheridan,
Wyo., today to spend the holidays.
Mrs. Frank Pearson went last
Thursday for a holiday visit out of
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eckhart went
to Mullen yesterday. From there
they expect to go to Hastings for
the holiday season.
Denver trains Nos. 303 and 304
have been put back on schedule.
Conductor Malin Joder of Denver
is reported seriously 111, of pneu
monia.
Read about our gift certificate
plan in this issue. B. G. Bauman,
O. D. 6
Mrs. W. G. Eubanks, who is now
living in Bridgeport, came up to Al
liance Thursday,
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Liggett's '
Box Candies for Xtnas
On display at our store are the choicest Can
dies, artistically boxed for Christmas giving,
ready for your seletuion. Liggett's Candies
are recocnized everywhere for their delicious
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earned the name of the
Chocolates With the
Wonderful Centers
TETB BUZOKOS v
Who will meet Steve Cannon, local
grappler, on the mat at the Im
perial next Tuesday evening, De
cember 23, at 9:30 p. m. Pete is
a wrestler well known on the Pa
cific coast, and has been making a
name for himself in the west the
past few months. He has been in
the game for about twenty years,
and among the victories to his
HOLSTEN'S
The Rexall Store
credit Is one over Jack Reynolds
at Cedar Rapids, la., Reynold's
home town. Cannon has about
tn pounds advantage In weight,
and the bout Is expected to be fast
and furious from the start.
TO nil A KID AtJAItf
I'd like to be a kid again, for Just one
summer's day
And throw away these guns and
swords and run away to play
A-down the yellow orchard lane and
by the river's brim,
And bring a line and fishhook, too,
but first I'd have a swim.
And I'd watch the little ripples go
whirling down to sea,
And speculate and marvel on tha
great man I would be.
Join The Crowd
Hundreds of people are selling their Hides and
Purs to the Alliance Hide and Fur Company. It means
more money for you to sell your Hides and Furs to us.
We always pay the highest cash market prices for your
Hides and Furs.
Alliance Hide & Fur Co.
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Dealers in Hides, Furs, Scrap Iron, Rubber and Metals
311 Laramie Phone 222
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Open Evenings
There are so many good Gift suggestions in
our store that we are puzzled to know what '
to tell you about.
For every room in the Home you will find a
host of Gifts that will please.
Below we endeavor to give an idea of what
you may expect to see when you come here .
shopping, but new arrivals each day make a
complete list impossible.
We have the things that delight their little
hearts, in a profuse selection. If you want to
know their wishes in the matter, bring them
in. They will tell you. Here are a few of the
things we have to offer:
DOLLS, DOLL HEADS, KEWPIES All
sizes and kinds. Dainty, cute and at
tractive. FULL LINE OF TREE ORNAMENTS
AND ' DECORATIONS
Juvenile Books
Horses
Wagons
Doll Buggies
Games all kinds
Game Boards
Ouija Boards
Tinker Tovs
Mechanical Toys
Erector Sets
Telegraph Sets
Kiddie Ears
Printing Sets
Blocks
Toy Tea Sets
GLEN MILLER
House Furnishings
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