The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 24, 1920, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920.
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Buy Your
Spring Hat
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Walker
Fashion
Shop
Complete Line
Reasonable Prices
Hemingford Section
llOCKKY & SON SKLL BfSIMOSS
Rockey & Son Bold their business,
Including buildings and everything,
to a company which will be known
as the Hemingfor Implement and In
vestment company.
M. L. Brown Is president. George
N. Tuckett, secretary and treasurer,
and Arthur Muller, vice president.
They also have nine quarter sec
tions of land whlc hlhey will break
and farm this year.
Trofesaor N. N. Gaines, lecturer
for the extension service, of the state
university agriculture department
gave hla lecture In the Methodist
church Monday night to a large con
gregation and It was highly appreci
ated by all. He goes from here to
Bridgeport and Scottsbluff.
The Misses Chrlstensen were Alli
ance visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Ersklne en
tertained the ladles' aid society at a
kenBington at the home of Mrs.
Elliott.
Ford
CARS AND TRACTORS
Headquarters for All Kinds of
International Machinery
Rockey & Son
HEMINGFORD
NEBRASKA
Gents' Furnishings
Notions Jewelry
Fine Candies and Cigars
W. H. Cory
Hemingfcrd Nebraska
Hart-Parr Tractor
Buick and Reo
Automobiles
Reo and G. M. C.
Trucks
Distributors for Kelly-Springfield
Cord and Fabric Tires
G. F. Hedgecock
Hemingford. Nebraska
Several Things To
Think About
In selecting a bank you should consider: Its financial
strength; the care with which it is managed; the courtesy
and spirit of accommodation displayed by the officers
and employes ; the banking experience of its officers ; the
ability of the bank to properly and promptly handle all
your business. ,
We will soon be in our new building which will give
Hemingford depositors all the conveniences of a modern
banking house.
Farmer's State Bank
Capital Stock $35,000.00
Hemingford Nebraska
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Oakley M Stephcnsrn and Mian Lil
lian Caha were united In marriage
In Alliance no Tuesday February 24.
The ceremony took place at the
Methodist parsonage. Rev. Mearl C.
Smith performer the ceremony. Mr.
Stephenscn and Mlas Caha are pop
ular yonng people In llemlngfori
and their many friends wish them a
hoppy and prosperous Journey dowii
through the shady lovers' laua and
out Into the matrimonial sea. May
no storm arise to mar their Joys.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Rockey were
Alliance visitors Tuesday.
There are few, If any, new Influ
enza cases and the epidemic is sub
siding. There are no serious cases
at present.
Trot. N. V. Gaines of Lincoln vis
ited the schools Monday and made
a fine talk to the school, which all
enjoyed very much. .
Rev. Mr. Williams of Marsland
was in town Saturday coming in on
No. 41 and leaving on No. 43. He
was on his way home from the inter
church conference at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coil we in
Alliance Tuesday.
So many people are coming to
town that it is difficult to get places
to live or rooms.
Mr. Lockwood expects to move
into his new store building next
week.
Quite a number of sales are now
being held in Hemingford. It is a
good town to do your trading in.
The Wiltsey store and the Heming
ford Mercantile Co. store are run
ning or planning a special sale.
Sleighing Is popular again. The
waiher is ideal. Come to the re
vival. Join the big chorus.
Oia rhilipps was in Alliance on
Tuesday.
lflst Tuesday evening the town
was alarmed by the fire bell, but It
turned out to be only a little blazo
In a boxcar.
The Hans Hansen players enter
tained the Hemingford residents the
first of last week with a selection of
good, clean, up-to-date shows, whica
were thoroughly enjoyed.
Rev. A. J. May of the M. K. church
went to Lincoln the first of last week,
where he will attend the Inter-Church
convention. Ho returned the last of
. he W" k.
Last Friday evening. "Broken Blos
onis." a D. V. Grimih production,
vaa shown to a large audience in the
opera house.
Hen Johnson 'spent last week In
Alliance.
The revival at the M. E. church
began Tuesday evening for a three
weeks' run. Rev. Charles Gray, of
Blandensvllle, 111., Is the evangelist
and singer. Mrs. Gray has had phe
nomenal success In former meetings
and confidence is expressed that he
will be assuccessful here. He is thor
oughly a man of God, And Heming
ford Is fortunate In securing him.
He is a strong and interesting
speaker, and an excellent singer.
There will be good music and a big
choir every night, so be sure and
plan on being at the M. E. church
promptly at 7:30 every evening. The
school operetta Is to be given on
Monday night, March 1
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and family
spent last Tuesday In Alliance.
The influenza cases are lmprov-
REVIVAL AT HEMINGFORQ
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ing and the "down and out" cases
are slowly decreasing.
The training for track work in the
high school has begun and Heming
ford hopes to turn out some winners
this season.
James M. Ringer and Miss Flor
ence M. Schlpper, both of Heming
ford, were Issued a marriage license
by Judge Tash on Saturday.
Oakley M. Stephenson of Alliance
and Lillian Mae Caha of Hemingford
were issued a marriage license by
the county Judge today.
C'liurrh Not a
Services every night at the Meth
odist chui-ch. Hear Rev. Mr. Gray.
Rev. Mr. Brown of the Congrega
tional church andjtev. A. J. May of
the M. E. church and George Schnei
der attended the inter church con
ference at Lincoln on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of last week..
There were 800 preachers and a
large number' of laymen in attend
ance and a great program was given.
Arrange Your Time
Take in the Movie
PROGRAM
Thursday, February 26
Tlio Film Favorite
Mnrguertte Clark
in
"Bab's Diary
See cnprlclouK and captivating
Marguerite Clark In clever
role.
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
Juno and
Catherine lice
' in
"8MILK8"
Clever and well-liked, these
young players always make a
strong bill.
BATl'KDAY, FEB. 28
Madge Evans
in
"ADVENTTRKS OF CAROL"
Quality Furniture
Rugs, Linoleum, Trunks, Moulding,
Picture Frames, Window Shades,
Wall Paper
Harry O. Wildy
Furniture & Undertaking:
Hemingford Nebraska
REV. CIIAKLK8 CiRAY
Evangelist and singer of Blandensvllle, III., who will give the first ser
raon in a three weeks' revival campaign on the evening of February
24. The meetings will be held at the M. E. church, Hemingford.
Mr. Gray is a strong speaker and every emeetlng will be filled with
interest. Attend all the services.
Box Butte County, Nebraska
"The County That Has Been Overlooked"
Box Butte County has good railroad facilities, thriving towns,
excellent schools, churchc and homes, a progressive and con
genial people and a thrift that is especially attractice to thef
ambitious homesccker.
Rich Farming Lands Very Cheap
Improved and Unimproved Farms and Ranches
Hutton & Clark
Real Estate Brokers Hemingford, Nebr.
Things To Wear
The Finest in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
and Millinery
Anything You May Desire ii
Men's Furnishings
We expect to be in our fine, new building by March 1st. You
are cordially invited to visit us.
C. W. Lockwood
The
Same Consideration
The child with her penny savings
The small boy with his small change
The lady witli licr pin money savings
The small n u with his small roll
The big man with his big roll
If You Are Bothered Making Out Your Income Tax Report
We Incite Y to Call on Ui for Help
First State Bank
Hemingford Nebraska
Hemingford
Nebraska
Be-Wise
SOME ARE WISE SOME ARE OTHERWISE
The wise ones have been taking advantage of the fact that they can
buy quality merchandise at our store during OUR CLEARANCE
SALE far cheaper than they can buy elsewhere. They bare been
convinced that our prices are absolutely lower on
Groceries, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Furnishings & Etc.
. Our sales on our opening day far exceeding our expectations and v
wish at this time to thank our friends and customers for their
patronage which helpe d to make our Opening Day such a phenom
ln&l succeaa. Our low prices will continue throughout the tiro
weeks of our sale. Eemember the time Is short Our Sale Cloeee
Saturday "night, February ssth t tupo f, m,
Geo W. Wiltsey
HTTXTttQTORD ' ' NEBRASKA