THE ALLIANCE IIERALD.TUESDAY, MAItCII 9, 1920. Tmiiaf, Hemingford Page Henry Rath and family nnd mother unloaded their car of house hold goods Thursday and will live In the G. W. Wiltsey property, which Mr. Rath purchased. He is from Dalton, Neb. Otto Volbeck and family came Thursday from Dalton, Neb., and will take care of Mr. Rath's farm nine miles out. While Mr. Volbeck was unloading his car he had a tele gram from where his folks had stopped en route, that his baby was not expected to live through the night. N. A. Rockey has moved Into the Lesley Baldwin property In the southwest part of town. Mr. Bald win will move to the farm again for the summer. Mr. Brown and wife will occupy the apartment vacated by Mr. Rockey. H. O. Wildy Is confined to his bed and dors not improve much. We hope his recovery will bo rapid once he starts to Improve. The new Farmers State bank building Is Hearing completion and will be a credit to the town. The interior will be artistirally finished by ppecial workmen nnd will present n Fplendid appearance. They will be well equipped for the convenience of and Bervlce to the public. Evangelist Cray will po to Gordon for a revival meeting after he closes In llenilnpford. Bert Wester says a Fnck of peanuts lasts twice as long as It used to. Wonder if he means anything per sonal. Harvard Courier. Herald Want Ads get results. prescriptions CARE FULLY compounded PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Walker Drug Co. Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Jewelry, Stationery and Nyal Preparations NEBRASKA HEMINGFORD Gents' Furnishings Notions Jewelry Fine Candies and Cigars W. H. Cory Hemingford Nebraska program of 1 1 ast week ' of iii:min;ford revival Tuesday 10 a. m. rrayer meetings. 2:30 Afternoon meeting, sub ject, "How to Win." 7:30 Evening Ferviec, Prepar edness." Wednesday 10:00 a. in. Prajer meetings. 2:30 Afternoon meeting, uo Get Them." 7:30 Evening strvice, 'Unan swerable Question." Thursday 'lleiniiiRiord for God Day." 0:00 a. in. Prayer meeting at church. 7:00 Breakfast. Return thanks at table. Family worship after breakfast. 10:00 Prayer meeting at church. 10:30 Morning service, "Secret of Living Christian Life." 11:30 Preparations for basket dinner. 12:00 Dinner. 12:30 Get-together meeting. 2:00 Prayer meeting. 2:30 Afternoon sen ice, "The Foundation." Every place of business close. 4:00 Boys' and girls' meeting, "The Thing That Ties Us Up." 7:00 Prayer meeting. 7:30 -Evening service, "Out and Outers and Inbetweenci s." Friday 10:00 a. m. Prayer meetings. 2:30 Afternoon meeting, "Life in High Society." 7:30 Evening service, "Lost." Si) tin-day 10:00 a. m. Men's prayer meet ing. 7:30 Evening service, "Insanity of Sin." Sunday Closing day. Offering for Evan gellHt. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. in. M o r n i n g service, "Give God a Chance." 3:00 p. in. Afternoon meeting, "The Ready Man." 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m. Closing service, "Running a Blockade." Bend every effort to this great week of meetings "for God and Hei.i-ingford." 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 All the bm-inesB places were vis ited on Monday by a committee In the interest of the revival, and each was asked to sign n petition to close the business houses each evening at 7 o'clock except on Saturday and on Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. The following signed: ucoree W. Wiltsey, William Corney, M. Weaver, M. Hutton. J. B. weetiey. Betler & Grimes, Hemingford Mer cantile corporation, C. A. Shindler, P. W. Lockwood. First State oanK, Charles Sharp, Walker Drug Co., First National bank, H. O. wuay, A. M. Vance, Farmers' State banir, Mrs. R. Walker, Farmers' Co-operative association, American State bank. Forest Lumber Co., u. u. Shepherd. N. Fronapfcl, R. oranam and F. W. Melick. we man iues- 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 Ilemingford depositors all the conveniences of a modern banking house. Farmer's State Bank Capital Stock $35,000.00 Hemingford Nebraska people for the spirit of co-operitlon for the closing week. About 12.1 attended tho meeting for men only Sunday afternoon. Rev. M' Williams of Marsland was down Sunday evening to attend the revival. He left on No. 4' for Wheatland, Vo.. where his wife Is visiting her parents. O. Stci'heiiFon sold his farm eight miles southeast of town last week to a man from Missouri, who Is now living on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walker and June returned from Canada. where they were visiting a son. WOMEN NURSES ARE l'.I.KilllLt TOR LIXilON Franklin lVOIier. national com mander of the American Legion, re cently Issued tho following statement with regard to women eligible to membership in the American Legion: All women nurses who served In the nursing corps of the United States army or navy are eligible 10 membership In the American Le gion. The American Red Cro?s bo- fore the war recruited thousands or trained nurses, most of whom were later enlisted In Ihe nursing corps of the army or navy, upon request made to the Red Cross nursing serv ice. There were, however, many who u-pnt. abroad under the direction nnd in the pay of the American Red Cross, who arc not eligible to mem bership. "All female members of the navy nnd marine corps who were regular ly enlisted upon the same terms as the men in those branches of the service, are eligible to membership In the legion. "Civilians who were simply civil ian attaches of the military service and were not regularly enlisted per sonnel under commission or enlist ment, are not eligible to membership. "The above applies . to regular membership In the American legion ;ind should not be confused with the women's auxiliary or the American i.nrinn. which was provided for In 1 lie constitution adopted at the Min neapolis convention and which makrs provision for membership therein as follows: "Membership In the nuxiliary shall i.n Umiie.1 to the mothers, wivs, tho dacliters and sisters of all men mul women who worn in the military or naval service of the United States between April 6, 1917. and Novem ber 11. 1918, and died In lino of duty or after honorable discharge and prior 1o November 11, 1920. Editor Rrown of Sutton looks up with a pained expression and wants to know If any of the rest of us ever pied a magazine of mats. Harvard Courier. Ford CARS AND TRACTORS Headquarters for All Kinds of International Machinery Rockey & Son HEMINGFORD NEBRASKA The Same Consideration The child with her penny savings The small boy with his small change The lady with her pin money savingi The small man with his small roll The big man with his big roll If You Are Bothered Making Out Your Income Tax Report We Invite You to Call on Us for Help First State Bank Hemingford Nebraska ''y Your Spring Mat at Walker Fashion Shop IIEMINdFORD . NI.IIRASKA Complete Line Reasonable Prices Arrange Your Time Take in the Movie Hemingford Opera House PROGRAM T1IUR.SRAV, march II m RUektm present -Humphrey Ward's immi novel FRIDAY"; A rirturo X11 12 for C1illdrJIy Unhy Mario OmImh "WINNING GRANDM. SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Jiuk Plrkford la "THE PRODIGAL IJAR" Quality Furniture Rugs, Linoleum, Trunks, Moulding, Picture Frames, Window Shades, Wall Paper Harry O. Wildy Furniture & Undertaking Hemingford Nebraska Box Butte County, Nebraska "The County That Has Been Overlooked" Box Butte County has good railroad facilities, thriving towns, excellent school, churche nnd homes, a progressive and con genial people and n thrift that is especially attractice to the ambitious honiosecker. Rich Farming Lands Very Cheap Improved and Unimproved Farms and Ranches Hutton & Clark Real Estate Brokers Ilemingford, Ncbr. Things To Wear A Harvard man says the only time hp was ever shell shocked was once when he thought he could beat the shell game at the county fair. $2.50 a year nnd worth more The Finest in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Anything You May Desire, in 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 Hemingford Nebraska i It Was a Success In keeping with our regular business policy of thoroughly cleaning our stock of merchandise every season, so that NO ARTICLE is CARRIED OVER, our clearance asle has been placed before the people of Ilemingford and the community. Our 6ale this year has been a great success. Just a Few Pieces Left We want to clean up our stock COMPLETELY and will sell the few remaining goods at the same SALE PRICE. We will close out a fo wcascs of California Goods. The No aVry line and the Yellowstone brand will be carried in regular stock. Money Back If Not Satisfied Geo W. Wiltsey HEMINQFORD NEBRASKA