The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 20, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920 .
Imperial Theatre
WEDNESDAY,. JULY 21st
Samuel (Joldwyn presents TOM MOORE iii
"LORD AND LADY ALOY"
A Romance of Racing and Royalty where two hearts depended
on two horses. Don't miss the big raee.
MACK SENNETT COMEDY "THE STAR BOARDER"
All the Bennett favorites in a bedlam of fun.
ADM. MAT. AND NIGHT 15c and 30c
ALWAYS SEVERAL DEGREES COOLER
THAN THE OUTDOORS
ALWAYS WORTH WHILE
ATTRACTIONS
TONIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY 20th
CARL LAEMMLK 6 (Tei'H DOROTHY PHILIPS in the
Jewel production "PAID IN ADVANCE"
from the story "The Olrl Who Dared", by JAMES OLIVER
CURWOOD the author of "Dark To God's Country," and
several other leading playa of the year.
Comedy "A VIMJAN'H ItltOKKX IIKAKT"
LATEST CURRENT EVENTS
WORTH THREE TIMES THE ADMISSION.
ADM. 15c ami 30c
THURSDAY, JULY 22nd
TIIOS. 1I.-IXCE presents "DANGEROUS HOURS"
It Is a story of the one who listened so Intently to the "call
of humanity" that he failed to hear the call of his own home.
STARTING TODAY "THE MOON RIDERS"
A wild fire serial In 18 galloping episodes, featuring ART
ACORD, the king of cowboys.
ADM. MAT. AND NIGHT 15c and 30c
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ANGORA i
Mrs. Gordon Temple left Wednes
day for Montana In response to a tel
egram telling of the serious' Illness
of a sister.
L. D. Carnlne and wife arrived
home last week from Deadwood, Hot
Springs and other points of Interest
In South Dakota.
P. B. McCanley and family were
Bridgeport business visitors Tuesday
of last week.
George Travis of Letftn, was in
this vicinity last week. Mr. Travis
worked on the Dove ranch for several
years.
A baby daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Loroni Friday of las
week.
Mrs. Elmer Morehead and children
have returned from a visit to Grand
Island. Mrs. Morohead's mother,
Mrs. Mlor, accompanied them to
Angora for an extended visit.
B. II. Marsh end son, Clarence, of
Roswell, N. M., are here visiting Mr.
Marsh's son, Archie Marsh and wife,
who live six miles enst o Angora.
Clifford Goad, a brother-in-law of
Archie's, of Clements, Kan., is also a
guest at the Marsh home.
Mrs. O. V. Berry of Loveland,
Colo., was here last ween for a' brief
visit with relatives. The Berry's like
their new homo In Colorado very
much. Mrs. Berry went from here
to Kansas for a visit with her par
ents. There was a reunion of Kansas
people at the George Byers home at
Bridgeport Sunday. The F. N. May
belle, B. E. and It. K. Maybell fam
ilies were there from Angora. T'ie
Byers and Maybells were friends and
neighbors in Chase county, Kansas,
for many years.
C. D. Henderson met with a pain
ful accident Tuesday of last week
when bolh bones of his left limb
were broken. Mr. Henderson was
helping unload groceries at the back
door ot the VeneU store. The cellar
door was open and was up against
the outside door. He did not notice
the door being open and the first
step threw him to the bottom of the
cellar. Dr. C. Hershman of Al
liance, was called and set the broken
bones. Mr. Henderson was taken to
Alliance to St. Joseph hopnital where
he will probably be for several
weeks.
There was a large crowd at the
Taul Guszak home Wednesday of
last week when Mrs. Guszak and
Miss Sophia were hostesses to the
Angora Community club. Tho time
before dinner was taken up with the
business session. At one o'clock
there was a splendid feast such as
the Community club puts on at each
meeting. The study hour was lead
by Mrs. P. B. McCauly. The lesson,
"Feeding of Children" was most In
teresting. Mrs. F. M. Maybell and
daughter, Marie, of Etmdale, Kas.,
were guests of the club. It was vot
ed to nave only one meeting each
month until further notice. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Leo Lawellen with Miss Marie
Daxon as leader of the study hour.
Tho lesson will be "Suggestions for
Picnics."
Faltie Sherlock
On Wednesday, June 30th, oc
curred the marriage of Miss Ina
Pa'ne of North port and John Sher
lock of Angora. Mrs. Sherlock has
many friends in her home town who
are wishing her much happiness and
congratulating Mr. Sherlock for hav
ing won her for his bride. Mr. Sher
lock in a prosperous and Industrious
young man. He owns many acres of
land around Angora and has for his
borne place, the Powell farm which
he bought last year. Tho beat wish
es of the people are with them.
Mrs. Lyle Carey delightfully en
tertained the Trl O club Thursday
afternoon of last week at her home
fourteen miles northwest of Angora.
Mrs. Carey made several kodak pic
tures of the crowd. At five o'clock
there was a dainty lunch set on a
long table in the yards. The mem
bers had a grand good time and hope
Mrs. Carey will entertain again soon.
The members present were Mesdames
Dove, Perkins, Lewellen, Mct'raskey,
McCanley, VeneU, Thompson, Kelly,
Maybell and Carey. Mrs. F. M. May
bell and Miss Marie Maybell of Elm
dale, Kas., were guests of honor.
Mrs. Jim Jefferson will entertain
August Dth.
Another indication of how times
have changed Is, when you were a
boy a fresn egg for breakfast was a
Jcommon dcourrertce. " Now It oiarks
an epoch In a human life.
RPKNT SAVINGS t
OP A IJFE TIME
foaiThel For Itelief From lllieiimn
tisin lr Two V'enrH Hectored
Hy Tunliic
"It's a fact, I have not been able
lo hit a lick of work in two years,
bu( alnce taking Tanlac I have been
restored to complete health and am
feeling so fine I am going back to
tti old Job again," said Edward
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5co Interest on Deposits
First National Bank
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Canute of 2826 Glrard avenue.
North, Minneapolis, Minn., recently.
"About two years ago the rheuma
tism got the best of me and laid me
out completely and I had to give up
all work. The rheumatism was all
over my body but It was worst in my
shoulders, arms, . back, neck and
legs. My arms and shoulders pain
ed me just about all the time and
the musclies became so sore and stiff
that at times I was unable to raise
my hands to my head. Why, of morn
ings It was all I could do to dreco
myself. My back hurt me so that it
was agony for me to stoop down or
even bend over. Sometimes my legs
were swollen so I could hardly walk,
In fact, every move I made caused me
intense suffering. I could get no
ease either standing, sitting down or
lying down and I don't remember get
ting a single good night's rest dur
ing the past two years. ' I was almost
helpless and was in pain of some
kind all the time and I knew I
Couldn't hold out much longer. Noth
ing I tried did me any good and I
spent the savings of a life-time, but
it was all money thrown away.
"When I commenced taking Tan
lacl couldn't see how it could do me
much good after everything e!i had
for it was only a few days until I
felt my pains easing up. In all I
took live bottles of Tanlac, and it's a
fact, I actually believe the ih
wo.1. uub eiuneiy lelt me fo- good,
for I never feel a sign of tt. The
swelling has all gone from iry legs
and the stiffness has left my jo'nta work again and 1 wouldn't take an
and muscles and I have.i t a pain of thing In the world for the good Tan
any kind. I am stronger and more las has done for me."
active than I have beon In many Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F.
years and I am feeling so fine 1 e. Holsten, la Hemingford by Hem
can't tell I ever had any rheumatism ! ingford Merc. Co., in Hofflant by
at all. I am goin? back lo my oil Mallery Grocery Co.
BOX BUTTE COUNTY FARMS
On account of the more or less stringent financial conditions we now have the opportun
ity to offer some exceptional bargains in improved and unimproved Box Butte county
farms, as well as in some choice western Nebraska stock ranches. It will pay you to write
or call on us for detailed information regarding some of the bargains which we have at this
time. Easy terms can be secured for you. If yffu have western property for sale and want
it handled quickly, list it with us. We look after properties for non-residents.
THE THOMAS COMPANY
Phone 20
LLOYD C. THOMAS
Reddish Block
HAROLD S. THOMAS
Alliance, Neb.
P 1 17
for Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Trice
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