The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 25, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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TUB ALTJANCK llEItAU), Fill DAY, JUNE 23, 1920
PERSONALS
Mrs. C..C. Clark and daughter
Zada were In Alliance Wednesday oa
their way from Harrison, Neb., to
Colorado for an extended trip.
. Fred B. Shepled, editor of the
Lawton, Okla. Constitution, accom
panied by his mother, stopped over
in Alliance Wednesday on their way
to Denver and thence to Nashua,
Mont., for a visit with friends.
Mr. Lauer of Berea, had his ear
hurt Wednesday, when he fell off
of a cultivator while working In the
Mrs. J. A. Wolverton, of Crawford,
Is visiting friends In Allianca.
A. J. Cole Is enjoying a Visit to his
father at Peru, Neb.'
AltMX PANTS l.oo rr pair, KaU
urday, June 26; your last th,;.u,
118 W. 8rd St. n
Dr. Heath of Falrbury, came here
from Scottsbluff for the convention
and returned to his home Thursday.
Navy Rostan left Friday for East
Chicago. ......
C. Al SUtier of Denver, who was
1 here for the races, left for his home
Thursday.
C. J, Bott of Hastings, who was
here for the races, left Thursday for
. Bridgeport.
, Mrs. S. W. Ball of Hemlngford.
was In Alliance for the races Thurs
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Butler of Can
ton, were ln-Ailance Thursday for
the races.
S. W. Llchllter of David City, was
In Alliance Thursday on his way to
Morrill, to be at the bedside of his
brother who Is dangerously 111.
Mrs. A. A. Lvmon;- Mn w w
Roth and daughters Gladys and Mar?
gueritte, were numbered among the
many Alliance guests Thursday.
ARMY PANTS f 1.00 per pair, Sat
urday, wune a; your last chance,
118 W. 8rd St. 60p
air. ana Mrs. A. A. Moll and
daughters, Rose and Bell, were In Al
liance Thursday for the races.
T. B. Manning and C. B. odi nt
Bridgeport, are among those who are
present for the convention and races
They leave Friday night.
Joe Bird, Chautauqua advance
man, lert Thurusday for Gillette,
Wyo. The Chautauqua will be from
July 6 to 10 and the sale of tickets
Is progressing nicely.
Thirteen delegates arrived Thurs
day for the Elks big day at the races
and the remainder of the Elks con
vention. Verne Jenkins 'and Myrl Swanson
of Hemlngford spent Monday in Al
liance. . t ,
Miss Fay Hershberger of Chadron,
Is visiting ia the city with Miss
Ruth Morris.
Miss Frances Nolan, who has been
teaching in the schools at Laramie,
Wyo., is back in Alliance for the
summer.
J. B. Jenson of Hemlngford was
in Alliance Tuesday on business.
: Archy Tannyhlll left Thursday
for "Bridgeport to work.
Miss Violet Butler left .Thursday
for a visit to Lakeside.
P. E. Law of Ellsworth, who has
been here on business, left Thursday
for his home.
Mr. and "JLt Hlgley and baby, of
Antloch, are in Alliance for the
races.
Miss Pauline Porter of Antloch, Is
In Alliance for the races. .
Miss Rosa Zelhant is numbered
among the many guests In Alliance
for the races.
Mrs. Conrad Batt left Thursday
for a visit to relatives at Bridgeport.
Qeorge Brewster of Belmont, IS lu
Alliance for the races.
Mrs. H. Williams Of Antloch, has
been .visiting Mrs. Frits Bellow for
tne past week.
Mrs. H. Hire of Antloch, is in Al
liance on business.
Dr. O. A. Meservey of Kearney Is
a guest of Dean Dixou during the
convention.
Mrs. Epler and three children re
turned Friday from a visit to friends
ai Aiinuare.
F. L. Adams has gone to Gales
ourg, ill., to Join his family for a
week's visit. Upon his return he will
De accompanied by them.
Mrs. Chas. Hurst and rfnnch rr
Dorothy, are visiting in St. Joseph,
wo.
Fred Abar.'of Brookfleld, Mo., is
visiting ws son. P. S. Abar and
ramny.
Tins IS LAST DAY
OF THE RACE MEET
(Continued from page one)
2:10 Pare Purse $400.
Daisy Direct, s. m., Wm.
Williams. Kearney . 2 5 2
Peggy Tamphell. b. m., Geo.
Schlick, Danville, Neb. ...... 8 4 4
Dew Drop, b. m., Harry Ar
nold, Blue Rapids, Kas. .... Ill
E. O. Hlppus. b. g., Grant
Williams, Omaha ... 4 2 8
Best time 2:1614.'
Hnlf-MUe Daub. Purse $150.
First Lady Mack, b. m Jack
Hitt.
Second Joe Glen, b. g., Jack Hltt.
Third Jennie Wood, b. m. A. J.
Monahan. ':"'.
Fourth Toby Grey, g. g., A. Rick.
Time 62 seconds. , .
Five Eighths Mile f 200.
' First Corncutter, br. g., C. B.
Irwin.
Second Try, ch. g., C. B.' Irwin.
Third Riposta, b. m., P. L. Ly
ean. Fourth Mytetsle Diver, br. g., O.
B. Howard. ,
Time 59 seconds.
Elks Derby 1 1-8 Miles 91,000
First JaJke Schlaa, b. g., C. B.
Irwin.
Second Reydo, b. g., C. B. Irwin.
Third Myrtle A., b. m., Frank
Irwin.
. Fourth- Frosty Morning, ch. g.,
Art Rick. ,
Time 1:54.
Attend the big three act comedy
"Rejuvenation," given by a New
York cast, 'last day of our Chautau
qua. ; 60
How a Noted Vet. Get Rid of Rats
Farmers Heed
Dr. H. H; Butler says, "I use RAT
SNAP around my hospitals every
three months, whether I see rats or
not. It does the work RAT-SNAP
gets them every time. I recommend
it to everybody having rats." Don't
wait until there is a brood of rats,
act Immediately yon see the first one.
Three sizes, 25c, 60c, fl.OO. Sold
and guaranteed by F. E. Holsten.
56-61
$il .10
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Free
Entire
Evening,
8:80 tol
RMORY
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lliance Volunteer Fire Dept.
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Ltdies
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Entire
Evening,
8:80 tol
Lincoln, Denver New Dance Steps
No Checking Charges for Wraps.
Second Hand
Clothes
SUITS, COATS AND
EXTRA PANTS
With some new ones all go at 2nd
hand prices
Lot includes Hart Schaffner &
Marx, Kuppenheimer and Kirsch
baum Clothes. - !
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at Cost and Less Than Cost
.Every hat either for Women, Misses or Children goes into this
Final Price Smashing and Clearance Sale of Summer Hats.
Sale Starts Saturday June 26
This is a Clean-up Sale of one of the largest assortments of
Millinery ever handled in one season in Alliance. Some wonderful
bargains in Georgette, Horse Hair, Malines in fact, all Transparent
Hats, .Trimmed, Tailored and Sailors.
25 Discount Sale on Suits, Coats, Dresses and
- Skirts.
High
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The Store of New Merchandise.
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the Firestone il2 takes
its place beside the half
dozen products qf universal
use; which manufacturing
genius has made standard.
Built in a specialized fac
tory by experts with all
the economy of concentrated
production. 4 i te
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of value is rieht ; ' tiSlrA
You owners' of small cars
can forget tire details you
need not bother with meth
ods, features, or guarantees.
Call for the Firestone 3..
Gray Tube 553.715
Red Tube $4.50
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