THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920 'Y Random Shots Adrico to lh Lovelorn: Do care ful when jrou propone. See that the lodge la properly tyled. We heard o a man laat week who TM urging some queen to be the light of hla life and one roomer, the mother and two neighbors were listening In. They say It waa better than the movies. The voice aaaa so mucn, don't you thlnkf First he placed hla arm about her waist, and after whispering two or three columns of sweet nothings into her ear, he urged her to be hls'n. She demurred. Some more nothings followed. Still eh Tailed to till. This kept 'up Tor two hours,, when court adjourned for the night. Two of the neighbors think he has a good chance ultimately to win her. lie has our blessing. TODAY' llUST STORY - "Mamma!" " -"Yea. my child." "Will you tell me a fairy story?" ' "But It's very late, my son." ' "I know, but papa Isn't home yet." "Well, wait until he comes home, dear; he'll tell us both one." . Restaurants shouldn't serve raisin bread In fly-time. MINI) PARODY Twas the night before pay-day, and all through me Jean I hunted In vain tor . the price of some beans; Not a quarter was stirring, not even a Jtt; , r The kale was off duty, milled edges had quit. Forward, turn forward, O Time, in thy night! Make It tomorrow just for tonight! ' -Morley. After the smoke " of Thursday night's battle had died away, one backer of the dusky flivver said: -Tod should have seen him in . the gym shadow boxing. That's what de feated him." " Another fight fan called attention to the fact that the Texas Bearcat had four seconds. And every one of those seconds brought Along half a dozen lemons. The' Texan evidently believed In pre paredness. " r ' "-.. ,:'' , , ''. ; They should have lugged In a feather bed. PERSONALS Judge I)r.tri?k of 'Omaha, F. L. Rain of Fairbury and, O. 1. Minor of Omaha, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Qans during the con vention and races. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Sanford of Mitchell, who were In Alliance for .he races, left Friday.' Mrs. Jra Griffith of Torrington, Hopped over In Alliance on her way to Buffalo for a visit with friends. J. T. Metheny of HeminRford, who as In Alliance for the races, return ed to his home Friday. George FUsgerald, the Bulck salesman, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Craig and son, Harvey, who are their guests from Iowa, returned to their home at Bridgeport Friday. Dave Kelly, El Morrison of The Daylight Clo. Co., Thornton-Man ning hardware man and Charles Gadd, travelling salesman of Bridge port, were In Alliance for the races. John Griffiths left Friday for Akron, Ohio. George Brcen of Fairbury, return ed to his home Friday after having r.tter.ded the races hero. Miss Ada Hayward and Miss Ger trude Bolinger, of Fromberg, Mont., were In tin city laat werk, guests of Dr. r.nd Mrs. J. M. Simpson. They left Friday morning for Hyannla where they will visit friends and rel atives. ' "Glii or woman wanted lo work in tailor 'shop. Arply at once, 164 Cleaners. r ' Sfigtant Thornburg has relieved Sergeant Fryo uiid . Sergeant Frye left Saturday for Omaha and from there he will go to Scottsbluffs for Sunday with friends. Esther Kramp, who was formerly connected with tho Van Graven S'.udlo left Saturday for Denver to go Into civil service work In the public health department. Walter Heuson of Hoffland, who was In Alliance on business, return ed to his home Saturday. Miss Dorothy Stapleton, who has been visiting Mrs. S. Lamberson, left for her home at Antioch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lawler, who were In Alliance for the races, re turned to Ellsworth Saturday. bierieiiceU uund iroiier wanted. Alliunte tem Laundry. 6V-64MS) James Oliver of Mullen, returned to his home Saturday after having been In Alliance for the races. Mr. and Mrs. F. Reeves and daughter, who have been visiting Miss Essie Reeves, returned to their home at Burlington, la., Saturday. F. G. Myers of North Platte, whe was in Alliance for the races, return ed to his home Saturday. . 1. L. Stansble, who was In (Al liance for the races, returned to his home at Ashby Saturday. Tom Jefferson of Lakeside, who was in Alliance for the races, return ed to his home Saturday. ,' D. Cable of Lakeside,' who was In Alliance for the races, returned home Saturday, ( - . J. Rom, who lost his tar Wednes day night, returned to his. home at Antioch Saturday. ; y . . Misses Olga Gerslck and Lola Huston spent the week end In An tioch. i ,. ' Miss Mary Herman of Lakeside, who has been visiting Misses Mar garet Brennarf1 and Lillian Berzina returned td her homa at Lakeside Saturday. Watch It Grow ; Every dollar you add means another step nearer the goal toward which we are all striv ingfinancial independence ; when our days of production r are over. ; And we assist you by allowing interest at 5 per cent on all deposits. Today is a good time to start your savings account come in and get your book by making a first deposit of 1, or more. The FIRST N ational IJapk Miss Fan Telia Shelledy, who has been visiting Mrs. Clyde Fosdlck re turned to her home at Bingham Sat urday. i BOARD OF, EQUALIZATION will' meet one more day only, July K.h, 1920. 62 I Al Ireland, William Hollsteln, Jeff McWllllams, and Otto Smith of Hay Springs were in Alliance during th4 race meet. Mrs. J. P. Larlmore, owner of Harry R, the horse that won the derby Friday, left Saturday for Mitchell to attend the races at that place next week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Colson, who were in Alliance on business returned to their home at Bingham Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Beck and Mrs. Hazel Connor and twrns, returned to Lake side Saturday after being In Alliance during the races. Mrs. Connor and children are guests of Mrs. Beck froni Douglas, Wyo. If. S. Hahn. who was in Alliance for the races, returned to his home at Bridgeport Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins of Scottsbluffs, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer during the races, returned to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kennedy of Crawford, who was the guest c2 Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer, returned to their home Saturday. FOR RENT 3 rooms for light housekeeping, modern, 215 Yel lowstone. Thone 529. 61 WANTED TO RENT Five room modern house. Inquire DR. B. G. BAUMAN, Opera House Block. 61tf ALLIANCE PROOF Should Convince Every ..Alliance Header The frank statement of a neigh bor, telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's an Alliance case. " An Alliance citizen testifies. Read and be convinced. , T. J. Campbell, R. R. Conductor, 120 Piatt Ave., savs: "Doan'a Kid ney Pills are a splendid remedy wun me ana I am very glad to rec ommend them. I have taken Doan's off and on for several years when ever my kidneys have been irregular I had. backache and my muscles were lame and bothered me a srood deal When these attacks came on I took a few Doan's Kidney Pills and was all right again. I keep Doan's in the house all the time. I certainly am giaa to recommend them whenever I can." .-. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Campbell had.1 Foster-Mliburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. V : v (Advertisement) ' " June 29 ' ' AUCTION 8 ALB OP , TOWN LOTS JULY 15, 1920 In the town of Thornton, Weston County, Wyoming,' located on the main line of the C. B. & Q. Railroad, Township 48-66 in the Northeast Quarter of Section 11. ; Thirty-five miles northwest of Newcastle. , the County Seat, and located In the busi ness center of the croven Thornton oil fields, where oil has been produc ed tor several years. The Thornton seetlbu is at present in tha spotlight of the oil Industry activity Along oil tinea increasing dally. ;.' . Here Is An Opportunity We have 500 business and resi dence lots in the Townr of Thornton which 'will be sold at. auction sale for cash, or on time with a payment of 25 per cent cash with sale, and 10 per cent monthly payments, deed to oe aeitverea when payments are ful ly made. AH 'deferred payments to draw I per cent Interest payable seml-an- nuaijy. purchaser to receive- clear title, including all Oil, Mineral nnd uaa itignia. . . . - , Sale will begin' at one o'clock M sharp and continue until bidding Thornton can' be reached bv the Chicago, Burlington, ft Qulncy and arrangements will be made for all passenger trains to stop during this sale. Here Is An Opportunity Worth While xou can secure a lot at a nominal figure in what is conceded the bost townslte on the Q from Sheridan to Alliance. It is located in the heart of one of the best agricultural li trlcta in the county. Thornton has postoffice and a splendid school. For further information address all communications to NEFSY NEFSY. Owners. Thornton. Weston county. Wyoming. THORNTON THE TOWN WITH A FUTURE. 62 NEFST ft NEFSY". NO MORE RATS or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It's a sure rodent killer. Try a pkg. and prove it. Rata killed with RAT- SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. Be slae (1 cake) enough for Pan try, kitchen or cellar. rarm ' and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. BOo stse (a cake) for chicken House, coops or small buildings. B A K E THE WITH BEST 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 flour," ;, and -y ' . -"Any housewife can do better baking with high-grade flour." "BEST" Flour will appeal to any housewife. It is a strictly high-grade flour that will improve, the quality of the home baking.. It's made from the finest selected wheat, thus insuring even texture and dependable proportions. We have a very good supply on hand. You Can .Depend Upon Curtis Flour Curtis YOU NEED NOT "WORRY ABOUT YOUR Wieter Goal SiiooIy 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' advertisements t . DO NOT LET THIS CHANCE PASS UNHEEDED. - You'll not be able to buy it cheaper later. Notices of advances have already been given. This is your one best chance. We can sell you your choice'of the following kinds:- ' . KIRBY COAL Nut or Lump OWL CREEK t Nut or Lump SIOFFAT COAL Nut or Lump Melick & Stephehspii Wholesale and Retail Hay, Grain and Peed ' ;- ' v 1 ... ..... . ' wmmmmm SQUQGgCQ y. urea ; 1 j ORE tlnm two million '.' 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