The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 25, 1920, Page FOUR, Image 4

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fnE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, jtfNE 25, 1920
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Chris Orr of Kenorat, Nb., and
XQss Lydla Ilumlckor of Ellsworth,
Neb., were married at the Methodist
horch Wednesday, Jans 23 at 11
'Clock. Only Immediate relatlTes
Were present. After a wedding trip
to By It an Lake and other point In
Couth Dakota, they will be at borne
to their many friends - at Kenoml,
Web.
Joseph ZnJIc and Mini Estella
Bucks of Heminrfrod were married
Tuesday by Judge Tash of Alliance
The couple will make thetr future
home on. a ranch near llemingford.
ANNOUNCEMENTS -
T. MATTHKWS
Fourth Sunday after Trinity: Holy
Communion 8 a, m., church school
10 a. m. Morning prayer and ser
mon 11 a. in.
Social Wednesday, 2:30 at the
feome of Mrs. Cross, High school
building. The Baptist ladles will en
fflrtala the ladles of the various
churches. ,
SUB FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
This church always has a live pro
gram and endeavors to minister to
live people.' If you are still among
the living, It would be a good Idea
to go to church next Sunday at our
Church, unless you belong elsewhere.
At 11 o'clock In the morning the
pastor will discuss' the theme: "Be
lieve and Receive." At 8:00 o'clock
la the evening the subject will be:
1 Believe." The orchestra will fur
Ulsh some splendid selections. This
part of our service has proven very
popular. No better music anywhere
la the city. This will be the last
ervice at this church In the evening
ntll September. We unite with
Other churches in evening services
U the "Roof Garden" daring July
And August. Come with us and you
rill feel at home In our "Home Like
Church." s
J. OltlUN GOULD. Minister.
. P. S.t A government film will bo
CSunrn at the Imperial next Monday
under the auspices of' the United
Ctates Public Health Service. Special
natlneetat 3:00 p. m. for women.1
JSvenlng show closing with special
feature for men. This program has
"vox most hearty endorsement.
We rndeavor to mak each service
worshpful and helpful. The sub
jects Tor next Lord's day1 are: "The
Spiritual House," and "Back to the
Image of God." The Bible school at
ten o'clock provides closnes for all
ages. The lessons are Interesting
and helpful. The C. B. at seven
o'clock is a splendid place for the
young people. Others are invited to
attend these prayermeetlngs.
Cometo thfl church with a mes
sage and a welcome.
STEPHEN J. EPLElt, Minister.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Summer Is here, the harvest is
coming, and all are not saved. The
church Is to help" you find your place
lo the service of God and humanity.
Cod's house is a place for worship.
PERSONALS
, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Osborn and daugh
ters Violet and Clara, of Scottsbluff,
are visiting Frank Shreves for the
races. ,
C. P. Mackenbrock, James T.
Dougherty and F. J. Rudy of Chi
cago, who have bcn attending the
Elks convention, left Thursday for
Chicago."
Former Governor .John II. More-
head of Fall City, Neb., who tB a
candidate for the election again this
fall and Chief Justice Morrissey of
Lincoln, are guests In Alliance for
the Elks convention thl sweek. .
Mrs. John Brown left Wednesday
for Mitchell for a visit with relatives.
Chas. Schaffer of Scottsbluff is in
alliance visiting his brother, Clar
ence S. Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bollenbaugh,
Mr. and Mrs. French, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Clauson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Clauson, and son Dale, Mr. and Mrs.
Grady and son John, Mr. and Mrs.
Smith and Tom Leigh motored from
Chadron to Alliance Wednesday to
take in the race meet. '
Miss Helen West ' of Lincoln, is
visiting Mrs. Nellie Wilson and fam
ily for the next two weeks.
Attorney F. E. Edgerton of Au
rora, was in Alliance Wednesday on
business, !.' i .'
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Russet ot Lisco,
are visiting friends , duruing the
races. .
Jack Gleason, former telephone
manager of Alliance, now manager
of Grand Island, district, is in town
for the convention. .
MIbs Bonnie Stewart returned
Tuesday from Denver where she has
been visiting friends. Miss Stewart
is now visiting Miss Naomi Moxon.
Russell Hand of Crawford, is vis
iting his uncle, Dr. Hand, of this
city.
Mrs. B. M. Johnston was in Al
llanco Tuesday for treatment for her
eyes.
J. B. Jenson, assessor of Heming
ford district, was in Alliance Tues
day for eye treatment. -
A. A. Brown of Cody, Neb.,-was in
town Monday on business on his way
home from Colorado.
Theodore Johnson, an old timer of
Hemlonofrd, now of Arliona, is Tla
lilng In Alliance. "
Mrs. O. A. Gammon of Antioch, ac
companied her little son here Mon
day for treatment.
C. Dubuque left Tuesday for his
home at Moose Jaw, Ca., after a
month's visit with his brother, H. A.
Dubuque.
F. W. Brewer of MarKholltown,
la., is in Alliance for the races.
E. B. Watson, exalted ruler of
Norfolk, and A. T. Oow of that place
left Thursday after being present
here at the Elk sconventlon.
FOR SALE Household goods, two
bods . complete, ' chiffonier, one
ran?, sewing machine, two large
mirrors; all practically new. Inquire
at 708 Mississippi. . CO
WANTED To rent, an automobile
. 'for several days. The J. Fred
Roberts Const. Co., P. O.. Box 53.
The Importance
of Small Things
Little necessities are .su
premely important On the
vacation trip they add tre
mendously to your comfort
and sense of well being. f
Such things as lingerie
clasps, dainty pins, 'small yet
indispensable; stylish rings,
pretty bar pins, add much to
the peaco of mind that
comes from being well
groomed. . ,,
We have a very complete
stock of just these articles,
delightfully dainty, yet pric
cd most moderately.
Lingerie Clasps 50c to $1.50
Beauty Pins - 50c to $5.00
Bead Necklaces
' $2.00 to $6.50
Bracelets .$3.00 to $8.00
Bar Pins .JL$1.00 to $5.00
Set Rings $2.00 to $10.00
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Watch Lispector9iciQ
BAKE
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FHE BEEr
It's the Surest and -Quickest
Here are two household maxims that will bear close study:
"No housewife can do her best baking with low-grade flcur,"
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44 Any housewife can do better baking with high-grade flour." ' " r-'-.
"Best" Flour
Curtis
S?l5?!S t h0.U8lfe- TJt is a strictly high-grade flour that will improve the
Jin Lf J T bR U 8 ma.de ' m the selected h" thus .insuring
even texture and dependable proportions. We have a very good supply on hand
You Can Depend Upon Curtis Flour
YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT YOUR
Winter
Goal
Supply
if you take advantage of our complete stock now. Remember the shortage we had this
last winter. How often did you wish that you had heeded the call of the coal dealers'
DO NOT LET TIIIS CHANCE PASS UNTTF.FTVRn -
YoUmlno.t bo able t0. buy li per later. Notices of advances have already been
UndT- U yUr 8t C ' W5 CaU 8eU yU yUr Cbic0 of tbe fo"owin8
KIRBY COAL
Nut or Lump
OWL CREEK t
Nut or Lump
MOFFAT COAL
Nut or Lump
Melick & Stephenson
Wholesale and Retail Hay, Grain and Feed
Standard
International
TWINE
6c
Until July 1st we will sell for cash
in , bale lots or more, genuine Inter
national Standard Binder Twine at
16 cents a pound.
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the Last Day to Save Money on
Rugs and Household Furniture
Some particular rug or piece of furniture that you wanted, may have been sold
ere this, but in our immense stock you can no doubt find a substitute that will
please you equally a3 well. , '
. After 'Saturday night you yill not be able to save the
10 DISCOUNT
as the regular prices will again prevail. Yes : Thank You : The sale has
, been a success we are well satisfied with the results.
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GEORGE D. DARLING
115-117 West Third Street
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA