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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1920)
T1IU ALMAKCK HKRAU), TUKSDAY. .ll'I.Y SO, 1920 FIVE AM OCIETY AVI LLI AMS-ROV I AZ. Miss Lillian Williams and Ward Soule both of Rapid City, S. D., were united In marriage Monday July 19, at 11 o'clock by Dean Dixon at the St. Matthews Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Irwin entertain ed Sunday with a picnic at Broncho lake in honor of T. Roope of Lin coln. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Urbach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and Mr. Roope. All had a pleasant time and are lo king for ward to their next outing. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wateyne and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mote and daugh ters, Marion and Dorothy, spent Sat urday and Sunday camping at Henry. All report a nice time and plenty of good eats. Mrs. Percy Cogswell entertained with a breakfast Saturday morning In honor of Miss Katherlne Schrader. Miss Margaret Harris entertained Saturday night with a theatre party In honor of Misses Katheine Schrader of Denver, Lillle and Mary Ferguson of Mitchell and Dorothy Whitehead of Mitchell. Those present were: Misses Mathilda Frankle, Julia Fran kle, Mildred Griggs, Katherlne Schrader, Lillle and Mary Ferguson, Dorothy Whitehead, Theresa Morrow and Margaret Harris. . Mrs. Robert Reddish entertained Friday with a luncheon in honor of her aunt Mrs. Iva Hill of Lincoln. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Willis and children Spend Sunday picnicking at Dunlap. Mrs. Robert Reddish entertained twelve guests with luncheon on Sat urday afternoon In honor of her aunt Mrs. Iva Hill of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst and; daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cole and daughter Falba, Mrs. McKune and son James, and Misa Mary Anderson spent Sunday picnic lng at Purington grove and after luncheon went to Berea. The young people of the Christian church entertained on Friday even ing with a social in the church. Despite the bad weather quite a few were present and all had a' fine time. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Laing and children have returned from a two weeks vacation at Grand Lake, Sul phur Springs and Colorado Springs. ANNOUNCEMENTS .'. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. F. M. Phelps, 412 Laramie Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Subject "Americanization". A large attendance is desired as arrange ments will be made for the annual . meeting. t The ladies' auxiliary of the Pres byterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. P. Jaqua, 21 6 E. Fourth. The ladies' auxiliary of the Pres byterian church will hold a public Ice cream social on the lawn of the J. E. Hughes home, corner of 10th street and Box Butte, next Friday evening, July 23d. Everybody welcome. Sunday evening at 6:45 on roof garden the young peoples societies of the various churches united In union services during the summer will have special music and a program that is of unusual Interest. Topic, "Women and Children First." There will be an initiatfon of the Eastern Star Tuesday (tonight). This is a regular meeting night. The ladies aid society of the Chris tian church will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. McKune, 6th and Niobrara. THE FIRST 11AITIST ClllKOll The services for the next two weeks will be combined with the reg ular Sunday school hour. Mr. Chas. H. Fuller, the superintendent, will arrange for some special features for that hour, and arrangements will be made for taking care of the current expenses during the Sunday school service. There will not be any reg ular church service at 11 o'clock un til August 8th. The union service will continue at the roof garden I! the evening. Rev. Smith speaking next Sunday evening. All members of the church are urged to attend the Sunday school services and make them the best possible. . J. ORRIN GOULD, Minister. Regular state teachers examina tions will be held at Court House, July 30-31. Opal Russell, County Supt. 69 BIUTI1S Monday, July 19 To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caha, Canton, Neb., a daugh ter. Sunday, July 18 To Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Torrington, Wyo., a daughter at St. Joseph hospital. PERSONALS J. A. Armour of Casper, is In the city on business. Attorney L. A. Berry left for a business trip to Rushville. D. F. Donahoe left Thursday for a business trip to Newcastle. Miss Bonnie Stewart left Monday for her home in Guernsey, Wyo. J. L. McDonald of Torrington, was in Alliance Saturday on business. Miss Norma Johnson left Thursday after a visit with Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Mrs. P. Rexford, operator at Bel mont, was operated on Thursday at the St. Joseph hospital and is doing nicely. 1 Grand OPENING SPECIAL FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR STORE WHICH HAS BEEN COMPLETELY OVERHAULED. Bleached sheeting, 2Vfe yards wide; regular price $1.25; sale price '. $1.09 We have a thousand yards of Hope Best Bleached Muslin ; regular price 55c yd. ; sale price 42c A limit of ten yds. only to each customer. Thousand yards of unbleached LLL Muslin; regular price 40c and 45c ; sale price , S2 Percale and Ginghams, worth 50c and 55c yd.; sale price yd. -39c Most of these pieces are 36 inches wide. 10 doz. Gingham Aprons, all sizes and colors. . Special price on Men's Hats, all styles and kinds worth $7.00 and $8.00; sate price $150 E. ESSAY DRY GOODS PHONE 789 113 BOX BUTTE AVE. GROCERIES J. M. Cheney of Lexington, Neb., was In Alliance Saturday on busi ness. Thomas Robertson, who has been visiting in Kansas City, returned Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson left Thursday for a visit with friends i:t Denver. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson left Thursday for a visit with friends in Denver. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Kearns arc leaving for a month's trip through Colorado. Mrs. Kelly Harris, who has been ill for the past few weeks is now con valescing. Miss Ethel Harger left Thursday for a visit with Mrs. H. Sadler i Scottsbluff. ' Taul Olehelser and Joe aBrton c f Lincoln, were in Alliance last week on business. , Mrs. J. H. Rebman has gone to Torrington, Wyo., for an extended visit with friends. , - W. L. Guy of Bingham, who has been In Alliance on business, return ed home Saturday. Our soti fountain Hen-ice Is re freshing many this hot weather. Al liance 1'iuuly Store. 67 Mrs. G. McGill and children left Thursday for a few days visit with friends in Bridgeport. Mrs. C. L. Lester and daughter, Virginia, left Monday for their hoino- Htead at Gillette, Wyo. Mrs. J. W. DeMoss is on the sick ll?t this week. Her many friends hore for a speedy recovery. . Mjss Gusslo Lauler of Slater, Mo., is in the city taking care of her sis ter, Mrs. Kelly Harris. Mrs. C. F. Estes and children le't Thursday for a visit with her daugh ter in Torrington, Wyo. Mrs. V. Shanks and Miss V. Law rence left Monday to attend the C. E. convention at Bridgeport. Mr. Arner was operated on Fri day morning at the St. Joseph hos pital and is doing nicely. Arty Seger, who has been here with the road gang, left Thursday for his home In Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Swanson and daughter, spent the week visltii g Ben Swanson on their return trip '.o Canada. Mrs. Ward of Bridgeport, spent Sunday and Monday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Smart on Emer son avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller or Bayard, motored t6 Alliance this morning on business and returned this afternoon. Fancy boxed candies from our re frigerator case can't be bettered. Al liance Candy Htore. 67 Miss Opal Russell is attending the conference of county superintendents at Chadron. Miss Russell spent the week-end here. O. G. Allen, emplyoed in the Al liance railroad shops, is spending a three weeks' vacation with a sister In Denver, Mo. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, who formerly owned the Sugar Bowl here are now located Just out of Eabernash, Col.k and are doing fine. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy and children accompanied by Miss Winnie Barry are spending' a couple of weeks at their bungalow i nthe Black Hills. Dr. Lyda M. Grubbs of Alliance, was operated on at the American school of osteopp.thy hospital at Kirksville, Mo., last Thursday. Dr. F. J. Peterson accompanied her to Kirskville. NOTICE TO CIUOniTOIW In the County Court'of Box Buttf County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie H. Sage, Deceased. . To the Creditors of said Estate: Notice to rM persons interested in the estate of Nellie 11. Sage, deceas ed, is hereby given that Glen Miller, administrator of said estate will meet the creditors of said estate at the County Court room In the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne braska, on the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1920 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of hearing, adjusting, and allowing accounts against said estate. All persons having claims against said estate must file the same In the County Court of the said County on or be fore the 20th day of November, 1920 or said claims will be forever barred. It Is further ordered that notice be given to all persons Interested In Bald estate, by the publication of tffls order for four successive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed, published and circulated In Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this 20th day of July, 1920. IRA E. TASH, County Judge. LEE BASYE, County Attorney. July 20 to Aug. 20. After you eat always take ATONIC i jok yonsr Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloat. d Cam? f Mliac Stops food touring, repeating, and all stomach mieerUs. AU dfriitiia mmi MiiUU. tpt stomach WMt 4 mxnmm. Inmm Vitality and Pap. aaiumu M in Mat wmmir. Tana off Ihra mmdt vaaoarfull baaAta4. Omly aoata a mi artwaaaajr to aaa it. Faaitivaiy waatoa . This Mid-Summer Sale of Wash Dresses Comes Right in the Midst of the Times When You Most Need Them EVERY SUMMER DRESS IN 0 JR ENTIRE STOCK IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE NOT ONE IS RESERVED This is your one chance to obtain cool, comfortable and attractively created Summer Wash Dresses at a profit-saving reduction. Our sale includes every garment wc have in the store nothing has been saved out. Tho lot includes the very best wc have. Come, see and buy. You'll not see them priced lower anywhere. 1 EVERY WASH DRESS GOES AT 33 Off Visit Our Store The beautiful patterns comprise dainty garments in Figured Voiles, Printed Voiles, Tlain Voiles, Organdies, Make the acquaintance of Linens, Linen Combinations, etc. Western Nebraska's most elegant ly appointed Ladies' Ready-to-Wcar establishment. In Every Desirable Shade ;,-. ' i. ANNOUNCEMENT! The business interests of F. W. Melick in our Wholesale & Retail Grain & Coal Business have been purchased by Oscar O'BOliion. Hereafter the firm will be known as ; ; . . iT-ii Stephenson & O'Bannon All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Mclick & Stephenson will please make immediate arrangements for settlement. Melick & Stephenson wish to take this means of thanking their many patrons both old and new for the generous share of business accorded them during the past months. This has been thankfully received at all times and an effort made to merit the same. Stephenson & O'Bannon want to assure the public that they will ap preciate a continuance of their patronage, promising on their part a like con tinuance of the coureous and painstaking service that has marked the con duct of their predecessors. Steptieesoim & Olknnon HAY, GRAIN, FEED, COAL, ETO. PHONE 71 ALLIANCE, NEBR. w w wiu iaaiii momm, uat mm , xavtruiaa. 7. I. BBMXXAM