..... ..... t ........ TIIB AlTAAnCB TIB R A LP, TUESDAY, MAT 4, 1920, .il). 33 PERSONALS fintjr Winton of Hemingford was Alliance business visitor Monday. Jay O. Walker of Osage, Wyo., was In town over the week-end. Harry Moore of Sidney was the guest of Alliance friends Sunday. Mrs. J. Carl Thomas of Omaha U the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ray Mark, and other relatives. Mrs. Thomas expects to visit with her sister, Mrs. Dick Burke, at Sidney before returning home. Mrs. J. Prior of Ravenna is spend ing a few days In Alliance, the guest of Miss Lydia Troop. - Mrs. Alex Muirhead, and daugh ter, Ruth, of Hemingford, were Alli ance visitors Saturday, . MrB. B. Shepherd of Hemingford was among the Hemingford people who attended the "Chocolate Sol dier" Friday evening. ' " A marriage license was Issued to Frank Hlmelhan and Miss Irene Carper, both of Hemingford, Satur day. ' Edgar Hawley of Douglas, Wyo.,' Was In Alliance a wort time Sun flay afternoon between trains. Mrs. Harry Moore, of Sidney, Is spending a few days in Alliance vis iting friends. James Pierce 'attended the funeral of L. H. Lunsford of Lakeside, this afternoon. Howard . Lotspelch of Bingham was visiting friends in Alliance the last of the week. Mrs. Frank Johnson of Lakeside submitted to an operation at the local hospital Monday morning. Miss Frazler, instructor In the Chadron normal, visited with her sis ter, Mrs. Al Wlker, over Sunday. Mrs. William Albright . of Lake side visited over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Zink. The Misses Clara and Violet Os borne of Scottsbluff spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shreve, returning ' to their home Sunday evening. Miss Florence Harris, who Is at tending school at Chadron, visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris, returning Monday. Miss Esther Nation, who is teach ing school in Bridgeport, spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting relatives ,n Alliance. Mrs. Sang C Reck of Antkkh left Alliance Sunday ' evening for Denver, and after spending a few days there will go to Long Beach, Calif., to visit her parents. Miss Haxel Sheldon, who Is teach ing In the Hemingford schools, was visiting Miss Victoria Wilkinson In Alliance over Sunday. Dr. Moore of Antloch waa in Al liance on business Monday. Perry Malley of Antloch was a Alliance Visitor Monday. Jack Sampson of Asnby was Ih Al liance Monday. He la vety mush crippled on account of rheumatism. Mr. Borwn of Antloch was in the city last Monday visiting his daugh ter, who Is In the hospital. Mrs. Robert" Nelce and Miss Mary Hughes of Marsland were visiting friends and shopping in Alliance last. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKahn of Seneca came to Alliance Friday to attend the I. O. O. F. anniversary held here last Friday evening. Cal Cox, who has a position with the Midwest Oil company, was called to Alliance to attend court this week. Mrs. Attie Spencer of Marsland visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Alter the last of the week, returning home Sunday on No. 43. , Mesdames VVaier, Grimes, Car ter, Sailing and Shepherd came down from Heminftord on Friday of last week to attend the anniversary of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held here that evening. Mrs. Rowley returned to her home at Berea Saturday. Mrs. J. O. Beck and Mrs. Connors of Antloch spent the week-end in Alliance viBiting friends. Even Up A road master for a middle west ern railroad was much Incensed on finding one of his subordinates get ting a shave while on duty. "What's the Idea?" he roared. "Getting your beard shaved on the company's timet" "Idea yourself," came back the of fender. "It grew on the company's time, didn't it?" A New One On Her While her big brother was in France, little Dorothy exerclBed her patriotism in learning war songs. One day after his return, he entered the room where she was playing with her doll and singing "Over There." "Why, Dorothy," he said, "don't you know the war is over?" She looked at him qulxzically and replied: -Hum it, and 111 see If I do." Clerk We can't pay you the twenty-five dollars on this money order until you are Identified." Man That's tough. There's only one man In town who can Identify me, and I owe him twenty. Boston Transcript. , . An English newspaper carries the following want-ad: "Wanted Loud second-hand gramophone for reprisals." RAILROAD NOTES Harold Beans who has been work ing In Edgemont ns electrician spent) Sunday In Alliance visiting borne friends. Lloyd Lar.gford is planning to take a few days and make a short visit to Denver. Virgil Abar and Royal Irwin spent Sunday In "Hot Springs, S. D., and report having a fine time. Mlrs Lulu Sturgeon returned to work Saturday after two months ab sence on account of sickness. All are very glad to see her at her desk In the car department again. Kenneth Mohrman, machinist, ex pects to leave the latter part of the week for his old home at Nebraska City, where he will visit his mother and sister for a short time. Machinist helper Frank Duffy is among those who resigned this week. Mrs. H. R. Beans, who has ben visiting her parents in Filer, Idaho, for some time returned home the last of the week., B. E. Gay Is expected in Alliance this week to take the place of Harry Brew who was transferred to Sheri dan last week. Mr. Gay has b?n electrician at Edgemont for several months. Mrs. L. P. Dickenson who has been spending some time with her mother In Denver on account of the Illness of the latter Is expected home soon. She expects to bring her mother back with her. Boilermaker E. F. Burde has re signed and will leave this week for Omaha, where he expects to remain. Mrs. Anna Hazelton has gonj to Denver to spend a few days with friends. x Night engine dispatcher Howard spent Sunday in Seneca with his fam ily. He Is unable to secure a resi dence here as yet, but will move his family here as soon as a place can be found for them. Hostler J. M. Ellis has gone to Denver to spend a few days. Machinists W. E. Connors and Ed McNulty are spending a few days at Sidney, Neb. Engineer W. J. Kaupp Is intending to make a short visit to hts mother at Merna this week. A wedding that created much in terest in the mechanical department this week was that of Ralph McKen xie and Miss Ora Dotson which oc- cured on Sunday. As mention is made in other parts of the paper we will not give the details again. "Prohibition," said Uncle Bill Bottletop, "has brought disappointA ment to a number of wives who had nursed the idea that their husbarda' unreasonableness was due entirely to licker." Washtington Star. Houses and' Lots In Alliance The demand for suitable houses and lots in Alliance exceeds the supply. This company makes it its business to secure for its customers the bargains. We do not ask our customers to waste their time in looking over high-priced, unsuitable places. You can feel certain that every lot described below is well worth the money and we will be glad to take the time to show them to you. Read over this list. Then call at our office and let us show you Houses and Lots No. 8-a. Six-room, all modern house In best part of Alliance. Full cement basement and laundry. Lot Is 60 by 140 feet. Possession in thirty days. Price, if taken soon, $7,500. No. 10-a. Modern 8-room house on SO by 150 foot lot, close In. South front, trees, garage, etc. Possession 30 days. $5,500. No. 17-a. All modern, five-room bungalow, east front, best part of Al liance. Garage, fine lawn and trees. Price. $5,200, with rash payment of $2,200. No. 11-a. Six-room, all modern house on Box Butte avenue. Between Central school and high school. Ce ment basement: hot water heat; good lawn and trees; house In ex ceptionally good condition. The room and coal bins for 14 tons of trance hall, parlor, dining room, sun porch with Murphy bed, two bed rooms, large bathroom, kitchen, but ler's pantry, front porch and large rear porch. The large cement base ment Includes a fruit cellar, furnace room and coal bnts for 14 tons of coal. It will take $4,000 cash to handle this desirable residence. The price is $7,000, or owner will sell with furniture for $9,000. No. 12-a. Completely modern, 41 room apartment house in western Nebraska city. On corner 60 by 150 feet, 4 blocks from school. High full cement basement; big laundry. Fin ished throughout in hard wood oak and pine; all floors oak. Built la 1917. Owner will exchange $25,000 in second mortgage or farm land. This Is a well-paying proposition and can be handled for $15,000 cash. , Houses and Lots Write for price and further particu lars. No. 2-b. Well located lot in Bel mcnt Addition, facing south. Low price of $250. No. 6-b. Four lots on Dodge Street, near Roosevelt Avenue, Bel mont Addition to Alliance. These four lots, all adjoining, will make an excellent garden tract as they have been in crop and no breaking Is nec essary. Owner wants one-half cash, balance $25 per month at 8 per cent, or will sell lots separately for cash. Price $400 each, If sold separately. No. 6-b. Four lots In Duncan's Addition at $250 each. Will sell one or all at above price for cash. These lots face east and are very desir able. No. 3-b. Three lots, five blocks east of postoflUce. One corner, two inside, sewer and water. Will sell separately for $650, $500 and $550, or will sell the three for $1,600. No. 8-b. Seven lots on Mississippi close In. All level. Will sell the three corner lots for $450 each and the other four for $400 each. Wat er and sewer. These lots excellent for garden purpose. No. 4-b. 60 by 140 foot lot, one and one-half blocks north of Central school. Faces east. Very desirable and will sell soon, so you must act quick. Price $825, easy terms. No. 7-b. Two desirable lots on Yellowstone, directly east of Central school. Will sell corner lot for $475, lot adjoining for $425. No. 9-b. Two lots, one block west of Emerson school: corner and ad joining. Very desirable at a low ' price of $2,200 for both. THE THOMAS COMPANY LLOYD 0. THOMAS Phone 20 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA HAROLD S. THOMAS Room 8, Reddish Block The HORACE BOGUE STORE 370 ms COUNT SALE LADIES' COATS AND DRESSES i COATS Cape Coats and Dolman effects. Also Sport Coats and straight line Tailored Coats, in Camels Hair, Polo cloth, Gold Tone, Velour, Tricotine, Serges. 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