, . . EIGHT TUB ALLTANCE IIERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. flsociim-g The Woman's club will meet at hs parish house next Friday, March 5. A literary program will be bad Then will fellow election of officers. (able talk. auBResilons for nc-Xt year's work, and music. Mrs. R. V Cox and Mrs. Scotteit will be host- Miei on this occasion. Mrs. William Dresser from Sidney was an Alliance Ttsitor the past week nd. Miss Grace Hornadsy of SUney came last Frldny to be a guest of Miss Flora Spencer. 8he returned Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Whaley an nounce the birth of a ten-pound boy Tuesday, February 24. Oscar D. Bhrope of Antioch waa hopping in Alliance Monday. Fred O'Dannou of Seward, Neb., Is spending a few daya la the city -with his brothers, Dick and Oscar 7" O'Bannon. Charles Brlttan of the First State bank returned Thursday from Den ver, where he has been attending to business matters for the past four "days. Glasses accurately fitted at rea sonable prices. Drake Drake, W. D. Rumor left Monday morn ing for Omaha, on a business trip, lie expects to be out of tho city for two or throe days. Dr. J. H. Jeffrey of Casper, Wyo., spent the week end in Alliance. Judge II. II. Hewitt was lu tho tcity Monday. Air. and Mrs. J. A. Trcfney re turned home .Monday morning from Cleveland, where they had been called by the death of Mr. Tref ney's brother, Joseph. Miss Ruth Taylor returned Mon day morning from Lincoln, where he has been Tlsitlng friends. She also visited a Bister In Omaha dur ing the week. The St. Mathew's ' guild of the Episcopal church will meet Wednes day afternoon at the parish house. Mrs. A. E. Nelson will be the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Sturgeon left Sunday night for Omaha to spend the week at the Omaha automobile show. F. W. Buchanan, general floor -manner at the Sturgecn garage Is reported to be ill. ' Pt Pale Two six room houses on 8.-f''ftter. Mooern except heat Prior and itnns right. See Nebrnit Land PTrany. ' 4 D. 'L. Sturgeon went Mouday to Denver, where he will attend the auto show. George Ellis accom panied him and they expect to be gone for the better part of a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Zediker Is niovlnv to Crawford, Neb., today. and has shipped his household goods In advance. He has leased a ranch near that place. William Cllne, who handles Talge cars and Case tractors at Hay Springs, Is In Alliance. He arrived last Friday night and has been spending a day or so with friends before driving back a new Paige car tro the Sturgeon garage, Mrs. M. E. Lester entertained at a theater party Saturday evening, complimentary to Mrs. George Young of Lincoln. Mrs. C. C. Smith entertained Sat urday at a luncheon In honor of Mrs. George Young of Lincoln. The guests Included Mesdamea M. E. Les ter, J. A. Mallery, I. E. Tash, J. A Hunter, Alex Mulrhead of Iteming ford and George Young of Lincoln. Judge and Mrs. Ira E. Taah en tertained at dinner Friday evening. The guests included Mr. aad Mrs, J. A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Mounts, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johns tone, Miss Glen Mounts and Master James Hunter. For Sale One five room house good condition. Modern except heat. Good location. See Nebraska Land Company. t The Missionary society of the Christian church will meet Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. E. Cutts. Leader, Mrs. Bacon. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Carmody, Saturday, Feb ruary 28. Francis Klcken, who has been alck In the hospital with Influnesa for the past two weeks, returned to his borne at Lakeside Saturday. He was accompanied by his father, Frank? Klcken. For Sale Nine room house. Best part of town. Modern. Price! right and good terms. See Nebruka Land Company. J. T. Nabb left for the eastern part of the state on a business trip the latter part of the week. II. P. Coursey received a message Sunday night from Burlolt, Kas stating that his brother, Marlon, Is very ilL Mr. Coursey left for Kan b&s the same evening. Thomas L. Squlbbs, jr., and Miss Dessa Grimes, both of Hemtngford werermarrted by Judge Tash on Mon 1 day. March -1. Miss Kate FlUgerald finished school in district No. 61 Friday. She went to Sidney Tuesday to finish -. three months' course In school. , Mrs. Lee Young and son, Otis, of ' Ashland, Neb., are here visiting Mrs. H Ben Russell. - Miss Florence " Bruce and - Miss ; Brownell of Antioch spent the week nd with Mrs. Fred Carlson. . H. E. Marvin returned this morn ing from Sterling, where he attend ed the funeral of Dispatcher Ben Marvin, formerly employe of the Burlington railroad. - I. II. Showers Is a visitor in Alli ance today. J. O. Shlgley of Bingham was a visitor in Alliance on Monday. Mrs. Wood Mllllken of Melbeta is spending a few days in Alliance with her mother, Mrs. C. D. Howe. W. II. Thomas of Antioch was an Alliance visitor Monday. William M. Burton of Bingham was an AllUnce visitor on Monday. Bertha 'M. Zurchen of Crawford waa an Alliance visitor on Monday. Mrs. George Krugcn was an Alli ance visitor on Monday. Dean J. J. Dixon of St. Mathew's Episcopal church officiated at funeral services for E. R. Ellison .nt Craw ford Sunday. Mr. Ellison doea last Friday. He was chief clerk at the date City hotel. His home was In Denver, and he had been In Craw ford for about three months. Mid-week lenten services at St. Mathew's Episcopal church: Wednes day, March ), holy communion at 8 . m.; litany service, 7:30 p. m.; chol . rpractice, 8 p. m. Dean J. J. Dixon. The marriage of Ray Spencer to Miss Mildred Blair took place at the home of the bride's parents. 123 Nio brara avenue, at 0:30 Sunday morn ing. The couple left on No. 44 for Weeping Water 'for a short visit at the home of the groom's parents, after which they will spend a short honeymoon In Omaha. The groom Is employed in the Woods barber shop of this city, and the bride la the daughter of a former Alliance busi ness man. Gome to the demonstration of Perfection Cookers at Morgan's Gro cery Store. 28 p J. L. Calvers, Firestone salesman at Coursey & MJlIer's, went to McGrew Tuesday on a business trip. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The class In preparation for teach ing meets tonight at the Methodist church at 7:30. Rev. S. J. Epler will lead the discussion. Our study with Christian Amer icanization Is proving very interest ing. Wednesday evening the theme Is "The Language Question." Misi Hledik will lead, 7:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Come. WHY IT SUCCEEDS thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Here Is Alliance evidence to prove their worth. G. H. Williams, stationary fire man, 421 Yellowstone Ave., Alliance, says: "My back waa lame and ached steadily and heavy work would about use me up. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me and I endorse them as a first class kidney medicine." Price 0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Williams had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Mar The York Republican says the rea son I found no editors at home when I called was because they work coal miners hours and I called at the wrong time of day. Buckshot. Because It's For One Thing Only,, and Alliance People Appre ciate This. Nothing can be good tot every thing. Doing one thing well brings suc cess. Doan's Kidney rills are for one An eastern doctor says the lips should be disinfected before kissing. Wouldn't the members of the bache lor's union have a time of It If they had to carry around a gourd full of formaldehlUe and swab the girls' lips before doing any kissing? Bixby- is ag'lri Tom Hall for gover nor because Tom Is a bachelor. The only salvation for Tom Is to rustle out and marry a grass widow with a growing family. BEVO EXCELSO Wm. -King, Go. 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