THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. TIIRE1J Railroad News - Mrs. Wilson, wife of Engineer WM son of Marsland, Hill, spent Satur day visiting friends and shopping in Alliance. Maehnlst Jack Render was laying off from duty Saturday on account vi iiiness. Machinist Jack Connors is back on duty after a siege, with the flu. Night Call Boy Ralph Garvin is ill with the mumps. Mrs. II. J. Kuhn and daughter, Evelyn, will go to Crawford for a few days' visit. Mrs. O. II. Redmond and mother are planning to take a trip to Basin. Wyo., soon. George Bloom will go to Scott bluff this week for a few days. Harold Benjamin, pipe fitter, will spend some time at his olu homo at McCook, Neb. . Mrs. G. E. Carlson, wife of Fire man Carlson, is planning a visit to Lincoln soon. Mrs. C. B. Gibson, wife of Engin eer Gibson, who has been spending Che winter in California in the hope of Improving her health, is reported &B not recovering very rapidly. Engineer C. E. Person has gone to Dunning for a few days' visit. Machinist George Bloom is work ing at the rod bench in the back shop in place of eGorge Davis, who has taken charge of motor car work since .Machinist Claude Wiley was trans ferred to Casper, Wyo. .Machinist Quinette, who has been quite sick In the St. Joseph hospital for several weeks, was taken to Lin coln Sunday night. He was accom panied by a trained nurse. Mrs. Charles Liedloff, who has been sick for the past few days, has xecovered. Henry Parsons, night hostler at the round house, left last Friday for ' his homestead sixty miles northwest of Newcastle, Wyo. He expects to be gone about one week. Miss Edna Lewis, who is teaching about seven niilps northwest of the city, visited over Saturday and Sun day with her sister, Mrs. Case, whose husband is a conductor. Brakeman Earl Mayflcld returned Saturday morning from a visit with his mother and other relatives in Au rora. He also spent Bome.thne In Omaha. John Blume, employed In the Stock yards, who went to Lead, S. D., two weeks ago to visit friends, has gone on to the state of Washington, lie will return in about four months. Councilman Harry Johnson left for New Orleans Friday night for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Wilkinson, wife of the fore man In the boiler room at the round house, has had the pleasure of a nice visit with her two sisters from stock ton, 111. They returned to their home Sunday night. A special train making an inspec tion trip over the Alliance division will be through Alliance today. Among the important railroad execu tives that will be here are E. ('. Bracken, vice president of the 0. B. & Q., Troy the general superinten dent of Motor Car, and Holdcrlug who has been superintendent over the C. B. & Q. lines west of the Mis souri forsthe past twenty or twenty five years. The men In the shopn arj very busy getting things cleaned up for Inspection. The window were recently washed and the floor of the machine shop has been swept twice this morning. Conductor Beach gets a local out of Alliance today. J. P. Dalley and C. E. Rider pas senger conductors on 41 and 42 have reported back to work after a short vacation. Conductor F. K. Roberta. T. K. Griffith and A. T. Garvin left for Kansas City Monday night on com pany business. C. P. Hutchison lefi for Omaha yesterday for a Bhort vacation. Two Houses Bargain Price for Quick Sale YELLOWSTONE AVE. Three lots, four-room house, barn, chicken houseK wind mill. Rents for $25.00 per month. ACROSS TRACK Three lots, four-room house, barn, chicken house, wind mill. Rents for $25.00 per month. Inquire at Burlington Cafe If You Have Not Asked, Us To Show You This Wonderful Anker Holth SEPARATOR You are the loser. Bowl balance guaranteed thruout life of machine. Any member of your fam ily can operate it, it's so easy. No oiling troubles; Always satisfactory. mm m HE CO. Brakeman E. P. May field has re ported back to work after spending about thirty days visiting in Omalm. Brakeman R. B. Burns has return ed to work after spending a few weeks in Kansas City. S. 11. Cole. Treight agent, N. O. Robblns and M. E. Coleman left for Omaha yesterday where they will at tend the animal refrigerator schedule meeting. Mrs. eGo. Davis, wife of machinist Davis, will return from Lincoln to morrow where she has been attend ing the Spring eFstlval of the East ern Star. Operator Laura Wood of Antloch was in Alliance Saturday for cental work. Engineers O. A. Wilier, F. White and Eberly are ou vacations. Fireman Cox is off with the grippe. Ralph Garvin, night caller at the round house is off with the mumps. He was relieved Sunday night by Vir gil Abar the day call boy. Machinist Apprentice Ralph Smith is going to move to Denver with his father and mother soon. His father has sold his home here in Alliance and expects to move to Denver soon. Ralph resigned his position Monday morning. Harold Rledman has recently ac cepted a position as machinist in the shops here. .Machinist Quinette was removed to his home in Lincoln yesterday. Ho was not able to sit up yet and was accompanied by his mother and a nurse. . Machinist - Roy Miller and bis brother Guy Miller left for Denver to take some masonic degrees. Harry Baird, foreman of the Johny-Gang has arcepted a position to work on the paving this spring. His position is to be filled by 'Fat Ralph. Georgo Davis who was recently transferred to the Gasolnie Repair department has returned to the ma chine shop. Machinist Carl Hopkins has gone to New Castle, Wyo., for a few days. Painter Foreman H. M. Johnson, wife and children left Friday for a few days' vrslt in Denver. Charles Weaver, pipe -fitter. Is spending a few days at New Castle, Wyo. Martin Gebhart, machinist, and and son, Marvin, machinist's helper, went lo New Castle, Wyo., for a few days this week. Paul Thrush Is a new machinist who cbmes to us from Ft. Morgan, Col. - "Knglne Dispatcher Leslie Hall and wife returned from a few days' vIMt In Denver. Leslie says the wind cer tainly blew the first day they wer there. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Annable expect to make a visit to Council Bluffs In the near future. Charles Howard, night engine dis patcher, spent Sunday with his fam ily in Seneca. He expects to mors b!a family to Alliance when a res idence can be secured. 'Brighten Things Up Spring with its Anual "Clean Up Paint UpM campaign will soon bo with tis. To help in the general good work wo have stocked our shelves with tho Best There Is in Kiilsomin ?, Paints, Varnish and Floor Finishes. HYGIENIC KALSOMINE especially recommend Hygienic Kalsorniao an the most attractive, economical, easily applied and generally desired wall covering on the market. It comes in V bites and Sixteen TinU, all calculated to satisfy some particular wish on the part of the user. We aro certain yon can find just tbc shude you have been wanting. 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