EIGHT TI1E ALLIANCE TIER ALP. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920. IIONOU LISTS OF AMJAXCI2 STriU'ATS (Conllnurd from Tape 2.) Kindergarten: Kslhrr Frnnlnn, Marparot Adams, Lavonne ItolW-nip, Margaret Campbell. and on do Two-Yen r llernrria. Flrtt Grad: Jance CanipLtll. Socond grade: Vivian Joffors. Third Grade: Polly Campbell. Fourth Grade: Franklin Camp bell, Ralph Garctt. Harold 3 flVrs. Fifth Grade: Arlino Dobry, Sixth Grade: None. Seventh Grade: Verne lifting, George JcffrrR, Frank Mounts, LTgbTu'"Gnide: Forest Kcethler. High School: Frank Seldler, Inez Hacan. Hay Smith, Arthur Lawrence, Mable Garrett. Ioitr Atteiitlimrc Iteconls. The following pupils have been neither absent nor tardy for a period longer than two years: Vivian Jeffers, three years. Polly Campbell, three years. Franklin Campbell, three years. Ralph Garctt, three years. Robert Garett, three years. Frank iMounts, three yeaps. Verne Lalng, five years. George Jeffers, five years. Lllla Graham, five years. Mabel Garrett, five yeaps. Arthur Lawrence, six year. FAIRVIEW Lllla Graham, L. W. Worley had nbou seventy five acres of ground broken up with a tractor the pant week. Otto Mata also had about fifty acres of land broken. Ed Curry Is having some breaking done at this time. W. I. Iawrence took 114 head of cattle to the Albright ranch for sum mer pasture. The dance at the home of Mr. Clausen Saturday night was well at tended and a good time reported. IxqueF8a Nye went to the St. Jo seph hospital at Alliance, where she underwent an operation for the re moval of her tonsils. Want Any Help Next week will be general Clean-Up Week for the City of Alliance. The Mayor and City Physician arc urging citizens to act and act wisely with regard to the rubbish and trash that accumulates when it is not taken care of at regular intervals. It is my business to keep the. alleys and back yards looking spick and span, and all I need is the authorization from you to commence work.. During Clean-Up Week you will surely want some thing done. Just Phone 2S1 and leave your order and I will do the rest. After this particular week is over, the necessity for clean up work is not over. You can make arrangements to have the placo kept looking nice at all times. The Cost Is Not Oreat, Considering the Service Rendered Sam Shelton Phone 281 William Nye took fourteen head of cattle to the Albright ranch for the summer. Mrs. Coppernoll, who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Cllne, left Sunday for a visit to her old home In Iowa. Wilfred Griffith and wife from town fpent Sunday visiting relatives here. Sunday school and church services were well attended last Sunday, the attendance being about seventy-five. Tom Aspdrn and wife of Whitman are hero Visiting with Mr. Arpden's parents. P. R. Ijawrenee hauled three loads of hogs to town Tuesday, which he shipped tlyough the Farmers Union association. The Ice cream supper given by the Falrviow local of the farmers' union Tuesday night was not very well at tended on account of the storm and bad roads. Grace Lawrence Is slowly recov ering from an attack of Inflamma tory rheumatism which has kept her in bed for the past three weeks. One moralist wants Automobiles abolished because they contribute to delinquency, keep people from church and are used by bandits. Maybe we should abolish water, too, because people drown In It, are tempted to go fishing on Sunday and use it for canoe flirtations. When our forefathers were de porting undeslrables, thy used to made them run the gauntlet and get a resounding whack from each man in line, thereby providing, amuse ment for and benefiting the colony. Things are tame, nowadays. HOT SPRINGS CLINIC MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SPECIALISTS Internal Medicine. Svtrtfcrti. Ewe Far Nnr & ihrn.it Kidnetj & Bladder, X-Ray v Modem Laboratory 7 k TWoplcndid Hospitals t t Medical ,Block l vAUOI SPRINGS rrrr gr3IICIiIIEIIIini3ILCgS LAKKSlDi;. Kd Cody was In from his ranch Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Empson vis ited at the Luimford home Sunday. Little Viva very pleasantly enter tained a bunch of little girls at her home in east Lakeside Tuesday aft ernoon, the occasion being her sev enth birthday. The afternoon was spent playing games. Ice cream and cake were served. A Jolly good time was reported. (Note by editor: The failure to give the last name of the little hostess does not lie with us. She and her frieuda will know who the article concerns, bo we wouldn't leave It out for anything. , Many happy returns.) , We were visited by a nice rain Monday night and Tuesday evening by another light shower, accompa nied by an electrical storm and wind. Mrs. DeFrance and children were in from the ranch Tuesday. Paul and Thelma Palmer were In from the ranch Tuesday. Mrs. J. G. Deck and grandchildren were west bound passengers Mon day. Mrs. J. D. Whaley went to Alli ance Tuesday. Harry Hudson resigned his posi tion with the Lakeside Mercantile company and has gone to work on a ranch. It. A. Westover was In from his home in the country Sunday. Fourteen carloads of cattle were shipped from here Monday evening to the western range. Carl Miller and wife were In Lakeside Tuesday. Mrs. Empson left fof Chappell, Neb., on No. 43 Tuesday. Mr. Emp son will ship the household goods this week. They will move Into the beautiful new home they recently purchased at that place. Billle and Clyde, Jr., will remain at the Os born home for a while. Ed Tyler Is working at the Hord plant. Mrs. McKlnney was In town from her home neap Ellsworth Wednes day afternoon. VST at 1 More Power to your Tractor Perfection Kerosene Oil is all fuel every drop packed with live, energetic power. Its even vaporization and clean, complete com bustion assure maximum power to your tractor. There is no sediment in Perfection Kerosene Oil to clog the carburetor and interfere with efficient engine operation. It helps to keep your tractor smooth-running and full-powered right through from spring plowing to harvest when delays prove mighty expensive. Perfection Kerotene Oil is clean, uniform and de pendable the same high quality product you have always ued for household purposes. Telephone our nearest agent and he win arrange for immediate delivery of Perfection Kerosene Oil in any quantity. For gasoline-burning engines use Red Crown Gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nebraska) Omaha You Waet Moeey Furs and Hides are Worth Money. The North-Western Fur, Hide & Rend ing Company with George Brandcll as manager is prepared to buy all your Furs and Hides at any time. Bring them to the Brandcll Livery Barn when you arc ready to cash in on them. We Will Pay It Tlic North-Western Fur, Hide & Kending Co. will give you the highest market price at all times for your t.tuff. Get a bunch together and bring them in. You'll be satisfied with the result. North-Western Fur, Hide & Rending Co. Phone 72 GEORGE E RAND ELL, Mgr. Alliance, Neb. lew I THERE HE STANDS! GRAND old "Bull" Durham. He belongs in ,thi country's Hall of Fame. Can yon think of diioro familiar figure? For over half a century Bulllhaa been part of the landscape; the tobacco he represents has made millions and millions of friends. You can roll fifty-thrifty cigarettes from one baft GENU INE 99 66 w pjn jr r 7r t i . 1 O 7 Ouaranti tr i With Vail paper you can roll thp bist "BuU" Durha TOBACCO B SSjiTZtrxSZ A lift! 1 . M O