TWO T1IK ALUANTK TIKKAU), FRIDAY, JULY Ifi, 1020 f Phone 164 For Expert Dry Cleaning Pressing and Repairing TED FIELDING Prop. v PERSONALS Mrs. Carl Hopkins left Friday for Akron and Ft. Morgan, Colo. Mrs. Hopkins accompanied by her sister Is motoring through. Mrs. J. L. Hooper and daughter, Naomi, returned yesterday from Iowa where they have been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Ford of llem lngford, stopped over in Alliance Tuesday on their return from their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred lioness of Antiooh, were guests in Alliance Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborn spent a couple days this week in Alliance on business. ; Mrs. M. F. Masterson of Lakeside, was in Alliance Tuesday shopping. Miss Drida Shimek of Marsland, was In Alliance Tuesday on business. (A orge Flaherty of Ilemlngford, was lu town on business the first of the week. E. 0. DlrdselJ of Chadron, was In Alliance' on business Tufsday and ' Wednesday. - - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Roberts of Denver, were n Alliance Tuesday visiting friends. ' . Mrs. O. K. Collerick and children left Wednesday to make their future borne in Broken Dow. Miss Grace Do Burr, who has been visiting In Auburn, Neb., spent Wed nesday in Alliance on her way to Guernsey, Wyo. Miss Kuth Jackso of David City, topped over in Alliance Wednesday on her way to Torrlngton, Wyo. Mrs. C. E. Green of Simpson, Col., topped over lu Alliance Wednesday on her way to visit relatives In Broken Bow. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Ball and family of Middlesboro, Ky., stopped over In Alliance Wednesday en route to Urty Bull, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. George Day of Den ver, were In the city Wednesday on their way to make their future home in Osage, Wyo. 8. E. Stewart of Ellsworth, stop ped over here Wednesday on his way to the coast. Mr. Stewart expects to see California, Washington and Alaska before Jils return here. Miss Martha Reynolds of Edge monl, en route to Coalinga, Calif., stopped over in Alliance Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Antioch, were in Alliance shopping Wednesday. Mr. Smith left Wednes day for Fergus, Mont., on business. I), W, Warner and daughter, of Morrill, stopped over In Alliance for medical advice on their way from Hull. Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder left Wednesday for California, Washing ton and other coast points. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson left 1 Wednesday for So. Joseph, Topeka and other points in the east. W. B. Johnson left Wednesday for a short visit with friends In Craw ford. Mrs. G. Bayse and daughter, Miss Ituth, of Alma, Neb., stopped over in Alliance Wednesday on their way to Newcastle, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Mange and baby, who have been here on busi ness, left Wednesday for their borne Ju Ilemingford. . Mrs. VV C. Messnrr, who has been visiting Mrs. Gale Price of Ileming ford, was in Alliance Wednesday on her way to her home In ScottsbluD, Mr. and Mrs. Leii Burroughs left Wednesday for the bedside of Mr. Murroughs brother's wife in Lusk, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mounts left Monday for a trip to Estes Park and other points In Colorado. Mrs. Ada Yost of Black Foot, lduho, is visiting her sister Mrs. Urbach and will be here until August Or st. E. C. Barker and family left Mon day for a fishing trip to Henry, Neb. Mrs. C. II. Dlngman, accompanied by her two daughters and son, who have been visiting F. A. Lape and family, left Tuesday for Buhl, Idaho, to make their home. YALE SIDING E. G. loss! Is working for J. J. Schfreck near Marple postofllce. Henry Frlcke of Alliance, spent Sun- Make Your Bride Your Partner Give your bride the opportunity to show you what a help mate she really can be. Open a Savings Account for her at this reliable bank so that she can practice thrift and economy, so necessary for the success and happiness of every young couple. We will be pleased to advise and help her at all times. 5 Interest on Deposits First National Bank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA QLEN MILLER Undertaking PARLORS 128'West Third Street Telephone Day 311 Night 522 Red 520 day in this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Trabert and family of Snake Creek and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bliss spent Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Alex See. Frank Hussell and S. J. loss! haul ed some hogs to Alliance last week to be shipped through the Farm is' Union. Mr. and Mrs. William Newman and family arrived Tuesday of last week at Columbus, Neb., and from there will motor to Colorado where they expect to spend a few days before returning here. A. T. Lee shipped a wagon load of sows to eastern Nebraska. The Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. D. Purington Thurs day. The county Is having some good road work done here this week. The average rainfall for June was 1.4 Inches. This fell on June 3, 9, 13, 18 and 23. The rainfall was very light but the crops suffered very little. Crop report: Corn and potatoes are doing fine since the hail, also the grain that missed the. hail storm is fine. Wheat and rye are ripening slowly and promise a good crop. Some of the oats were hit by the hall and are not doing as well as ex pected. The names of the ones who. !M heavily from the bail are: Art Groves, Alfred Gahagan, A. T. Lee, Dom Itelman, C. Bryant, L. E. Bliss Frank Russell,' I. Teters, and L. Powell. Much of this grain is a total loss. The hail streak was from two to three miles wide. Many farm ers lost all of their windows on the west side of the house. Frank Hus Bell was one of the heaviest losers on windows. It cost him $20.00 for glass. Mr. Russell has been living on this section thirty years and this is the second hail storm he has wit nessed but of course this one was from It than ever before. The sec Ihe hardest and more people suffered ond hall storm, about forty-eight hours later was not near so bad In this neighborhood. Persistency Get Results There is nothing equal to "keeping everlastingly at it" in organizing a business. Since taking over this store we have steadily tried to make a reputa tion for it. We want every customer to feel that we are at all times trying to give him a just dollar's worth for every dollar he spends with us. In every line we handle we aim to stock only the quality of stuff that our customers want. And we believe wc have in a measure succeeded. Already several have expressed their utmost confidence in M click & Stephenson's business dealings with them confidence in receiving honest merchandise. We want you to give, us the opportunity to convince you. 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