TTTR ALUANCB ITERATED. FRIDAY,' .HTNR 11, 1020. V s 4 4 i i ! i i i i ! I It i I ! ' 1 l. Clje Alliance Hernia . Bunn rniMTiNO co., own.rs fBnt.rwd at th. pnatofflr. at AllUnfe. S?h., for tranatnlaalnn through lh tlla ernl rliiM mutter. Publfahrd afweaday and Friday. GBORGK U BURR, JR. Editor DWIN M. BURR UualneM Mgr. Official iwiipapr of th City of JUIIanr: official nawapaper of Box LtnU. County. Ownad and publtahed by Tha Borr Priatlnr Company, Gtoora;. t Burr. Jr., FrMtdent: Edwin M. Burr, Vic Fr.a- feprttf.a, SUM r year I . Octald ( 1M radlaa, asJM per yeaf PERSONALS lack Hawes and M. S. II ar graves among those who are on & fish ing trip up In the Fine Ridge reser vation this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mliklmmen ea- JOHN M'CORMACK Picked this number for the July' Release of Victor Records. PHIL 'OMAN . A master of the art has re corded it for " 1 Q. R. S. And We Strongly Recommend 3The Barefoot Trail" Q. R. S. Roll No. 1091 to the Believe Us, Phil Ohman is - Some Recorder Other equally good rolls: "EVENING BRINGS MEMORIES OP YOU" "MEMORIES OF VIRGINIA" "RAINBOW OF MY DREAMS" Mann Music & Art Store tortained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wd ton and family of LI pin Tuesday of this week. The Weltons are on their way to Einmett, Idaho, by automo bile. They left, headed for Chpyenne Wedneaday morning. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlchelson of Llsco accompanied them as far as Alliance and stopped over for a day with the MIsKimmens. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Christie re turned to their home In Whitman Thursday. Mr. Christie has been under the doctor's care here.' Mlllieent Johnson of Hannibal, Mo., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John son, for a few days. From here Miss Johnson will go to Denver. . D. W. Wilson and family left to day for Lewellen, Neb. George Fennlng, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fennlng, while play ing at wading stepped Into some glass and cut a very deep gash in his right foot. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hucke and daugh ter of Hemtngford are spending a couple of days this week in Alliance hopping. . Mrs. E. C. Wilkinson and Miss Mil dred Love .from Charlotte, N.'C, spent a couple of days In Alliance, en route to Sheridan, Wyo Mrs. McDougal left today for Crawford, Neb.r to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. James McCure left Tuesday for Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Tat Nolan and daughter left Thursday evening for Syracuse, N. Y. They will make sev eral stops on their way. ' Mrs. Matthews and daughter from Marsland returned to their home from a shopping trip in Alliance Thursday. Mrs. II. I. Hallard of Berea was In the city Thursday shopping. Mrs. Glllard, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. North, returned to Bayard Thursday from a' week end visit with Mrs. Bock. A Mrs. Minnie Hughes returned te Antloch from a Thursday shopping trip in Alliance. Misses Laverne and Grace Michael were in Alliance shopping Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larley and family left Tuesday for their home stead in Gllette, Wyo. . Mr. Stalling of Lingle, Wyo., ar rived Thursday at the-fit. Joseph hos pital for treatment. lira. Malloy, who was in the eitr on professional business, returned to her home In Cheyenne, Wyo., Thursday. Miss Helen Hubs, who has been visiting friends here, returned to Marsland Thursday. Mrs. Anna Hazelton returned Wednesday from Kearney where she attended the funeral of Mrs. Bonnie McRae. - A. J. Welch is in New York visit ing relatives. - F. E. Brum of Galesburg, 111., UG Wiltons and Axminsters 9x12 We offer for sale during the next ten days twen ty 9 x 12 Wilton and Axminster Rugs at the fol lowing reductions; ". 5 Numbers at , 7 Numbers at 8 Numbers at JL0 Discount J.5 Discount -20 Discount These are drop patterns no longer made by the mills so we take this opportunity to clean our stock and make room for new goods. Sate Begins Sat June 12 Geo. D. Darling wrnt to work last wotk at Whitman as extra agent. Tom O'Nell, general toller Inspec tor of Lincoln, Is In Alliance. 0. E. Johnson, mauler mechanic Of Sheridan, formerly of Alliance; T. Roope of Lincoln, Mr. Corey of Chi cago and E. Bignell, fuel supervisor, were In Alliance Wednesday on business. ANNOUNCEMENTS MimioiusT curncn Next Sunday will be Children's day. At the morning service an op portunity will be given for all those wishing to have' small children bap tised to present them. Following the baptismal service an address will be given by Mss Ethel Lasby, represent ing the woman's foreign missionary society. The program by the chil dren will be given at the evening service. It might be welMo mention at this time that the young people's, gospel team of Hemlngford, numbering about twenty, .have accepted the In vitation of our Epworth league to be with us on Sunday night, June 20, and take entire .charge of the evening service. This team has been to neighboring towns and conducted services with much success. Further announcements will be made next week. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH There will bo special services at the First Baptist church next Sun day morning and evening. The Northwestern Baptist association will be In session, and some of the state representatives of the denomination will be here. This will be the prin cipal day of the meeting and every body is invited to the services. The orchestra will play. They always have something tneclal for those who enjoy good music. Bring your friends and enjoy a good time. Re member this la the "home-like church," and In matters of religious preference as well as everything else, there Is no place like home. J. ORRIN GOULD, Minister. PRKSHYTKRIAN . With Sunday school at 9:45 It is the early ones who get the banner. Morning worship at 11 a. ni. This service will be devoted to the Sun day school In the Children's day ex ercises. The program Is entitled, "Under theBanner of Truth," ari"U we are sure you will enjoy the songs and drills of the little folks. A spe cial offering will be taken in the in terests of Sabbath school missions. Evening service, 8 p. m.. We will hear a report of the great meeting of the general assembly at Philadelphia by J. L. Overman, who was a com missioner from Box Butte presby tery. Be an informed Presbyterian. Come, - i, Christian endeavor service, 7 p. m. "Common Mistakes in Daily Life." Leader, Miss Ethel James. All are cordially Invited to these services. First Presbyterian church, corner Box Butte avenue at Seventh street. A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST The summer Is now nere and It brings us to the convention season. The convention of the Fltst Nebras ka district Will be held at Gering next week. The dates are Junel6 and 17. A splendid program has been prepared. The state ' Sunday school convention, will be held at Scottsbluff June 18 to 20. This is the first time the state Sunday school convention has come to our part of the stale. Alliance ought to send at least twenty-five delegates. The minister will preach next Lord's day on the following subjects: "The Table of Our Lord," and "One Lord, One Faith and One Baptism." At the evening service a special or chestra will assist with the worship. We can make this summer the best in our history. United efforts In service and prayer will bring the results. The mid-week meeting of the church each Wednesday evening.. This will be followed by the cTiolr' practice. Young people's prayer , meeting each Sunday evening at f o'clock. Come to tho church with a mes sage and a welcome. STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. IN SOON We will be in our new location the old Manhattan restau- rant on or about next Tuesday. We will be ready to do your jo bof cleaning in perfect style. NEW SUITS We have a pleasant surprise for everyone Ib just the style and material you wanted newly received front Denver. Come in and see them and you'll never be sorry. 1-6-4 CLEANERS I Tailors and Hatters Our New Location Will be 217 Box Butte - r Just One Mor& Week of Our mice This is to remind you if you haven't as yet taken advantage of the big. bargains we are giving. Xou only have one more week to do so, as this sale positively closes Saturday, June 19. 25 Discotint on everything on the first floor Silks, Dress Goods, Ginghams, -Voiles, Linens, Sheeting Muslins, Nainsooks, Shoes, Hosiery, Under wear, Corsets, Waists, Silk Under wear and Notions. 33 Discount on all Ready -to-Wear, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts This is your last opportunity to buy merchandise at these Real Money Saving Prices. The Horace Bogue Store OTTO ZAMZOW, Manager 11 115-117 Wert Third Seet Alliance, Hebr.