" " T1IK ATXtANCI'j 1IKRAM), FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920 BIX Phone 164 For Expert Dry Cleaning Pressing and Repairing TED FIELDING Prop. '-3 PERSONALS Jo Henry left Wednesday for Angora on business. Ray E. Dntler and Floy Raber left Thursday for Lakeside. Frank Stoldt left Thursday on a business trip to Crawford. Mrs. Ed Henderson left Tuesday for a short Tialt In Ravenna. Harry Marr of Lakeside, was In Alliance Monday on business. R. E. Westover of Lakeside, was in Alliance Monday on business. C. S. Simmons of Lincoln, was In Alliance Wednesday on business. Mikel Fornatar left Tuesday for Hot Springs to spend the summer. Ernst Amlck of Antloch, was In the city Wednesday on business. Mrs. A. P. Gordon of Hemlngford, was in Alliance Saturday shopping. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Baird of Lake side, were in Alliance shopping Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. Z. Wllchel of Lakeside, were here shopping Wed nesday. Weise of the Welse Realty com pany, purchased a new Reo turlng car this week. E. A. Vonseln of Minnesota, stop led over In Alliance Wednesday on lis way to Sidney. I Mrs. Wm. Baling of Hemlngford. employed at the First State bank, - W. A. Coleman accompanied hit C. Hall, D. E. Mathls and L. C. Kiln was In Alliance Monday and Wed- hat purchased the Sterens aome. little grandson, Kennet Mason who 1 0f the U. S. S. New Mexico who were nesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Johnson and has been spending the summer with . .. i ,1 vT... v.(..i .f H. L. Townley of Warren, Wyo.. daughter. Haiel. of Frombler. Mont., his grandparents here, as far as Den- rn"r "WT " who has been here on business left who hare been the guests of Jim on his return to his home in -Par-! Fort Lon' Co1- wre 111 Alliance xuesaay ior ois Dome. B?rlma and family left Taurdv for bernash. " i Ttiurseay on tneir way to r uei Mrs. Betty Vandutten, who has a ViBw with relatives In Htmni t ir a tjiki" t t w.tinn v Round. been visiting friends 'aere, returned . I ' ... . to Denver Wednesday. i . Mrs. James Keeler and baby left' Wednesday for KEEP COOL -KEEP FIT Oh! Boy What a relief it is, at the end of a long, hot day to settle down at night for a cool peaceful sleep. 32 Warn will cool the sleeping hours and insure that bodily repose so necessary as preparation for another day's work. Wc can provide you with one c f these hot weather slecp-inducers. REO Speed wagons Harvest thucwith its attendant activities is now with us, and the demand for Trucks will be greater than the supply. Better order a REO right "now so that you may have it when hauling time begins. Speed, Power and Durability are the three charact eristics that arc peculiarly REO. You won't make a mistake when you buy a Speed-wagon "The Gold Standard of Values." Parts and service right here in Alliance so that you can keep a Reo running 24 hours in the day if you want to. A. H. Jones Co. CALVIN D. WALKER Mgr. where they Henry are on a camping trip. Mrs. Q. L. Easton who has been in the city shopping. left Thursday for her home in Lakeside. Benjamin Iowe of Beardstown, was in Alliance Wednesday on his way to the harvest fields. Mrs. C. E. Matthews, sister of True Miller, motored here Saturday with her nephew Harley Miller. Mrs. J. Jordan of Luellen, Neb., who has been visiting relatives licit left Tuesday for Bridgeport. Mrs. Martha Wilson of Lakeside, who has been here for dental worn lef tThursday for her home. Miss Thelma Palmer, who has been visiting friends here, left Thura. day for her home In Lakeside. Mrs. Lena Wilson of Lakeside, who has been in the dtp shopping returned lo her home Thursday. Mrs. M. Hughes ana son, Chas., of Antloch, were In Alliance Tuesday on their way to Mitchell to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Shrock and family of Holdridge, were in Alliance Tuesday on their way to Washington. Mrs. E. O. Campbell left Tuesday for a visit with aer daughter, Mrs. O. W. Eastburn in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hofers of Seattle, Wash., arrived Tuesday for a visit wit Mrs. H. E. Mendenhall. Mrs. W. D. Nice, who has been vis iting Mrs. It. G. Wyland of this city, left Thursday for aer home In Ash-by. MIps Viola Stout of Lusk, stopped over In Alliance Thursday -on her way to Antloch for a visit with her sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Greer accompan led by their two children, Vera Mae and Bert, left Thursday for Heming- ford Sidney Pierce of Holdredge. Neb., stopped over in Alliance Tuesday en route to visit ais brother in Aid- more. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Llbbey, who have been visiting relatives here, left Thursday for their horn eln Weisor, Idaao, Mrs. J. V. Mcllale of Venango, Neb., stopped over in Alliance Thurs day cn her way to visit friends in Seneca, Neb Mrs. T. Aegerter and Miss Hart- man left Tuesday for Scottsblufi after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Koester here. ' ' ' Mrs. G. Roxbury who has been In Billings, stopped over In . Alliance Tuesday on her way to her home In Florence, Colo. Mrs. J. B. Wallace of Antloch, stopped over In Alliance Thursday on her way to Ardmore where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harper and Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle returned, Tuesday from their trip to Estes Park and other points in Colrado. Mrs. Charles Bllven, Mr. and Mrs. . Frank Feal of Tilden, - who have i been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoldt of this place, left I Thursday for Gordon. . Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Flnnlgan are ' moving their family here from Thed- j ford, Neb. Mr. Flnnlgan, who is ' Traveling Needs for Your Summer Journey Trunks strapped, bag pack ed, and umbrella rolled, you're ready to be off. Hut unless properly equip ped, your journey cannot be a real success. A good um brella, a travelling case with its toilet necessities, a de pendable watch these give you the confident sense of well being necessary ' for travelling pleasure. We can fill these needs for you at a moderate, cost, and to your utmost satisfaction. Travelling Cases $10.00 to $20.00 Umbrellas ..$5.00 to $15.00 Bracelet Watches $20.00 to $50.C Zttches-Diuos T . i lit .- piunsw-ickjfionooraphs . "fetch InspectorCfci&Q HERE'S YOUR CHANCE JOIN OUR CLUB And Buy Your Groceries at Cost Only $4.00 a Month for Membership Also we give a chance to everybody on Saturday special sale for cash only with $5.00 orders you get your 20pounds of sugar for 18 cents a pound Dundee Milk, large .16c Carnation Milk, large 17c No. 3 can Cherries 46c No. 3 can Apricots :. : 46c No. 2 can Corn .". ............ 16c Horseshoe Tobacco ... No. 2 caii Peas .......16c No. 2 String Heans 16c No. o Tomatoes 21c No. 2 Tomatoes 16c We still sell White House Coffee ......53c :,. 83s - Stalos Grocery Coming A Whole Week of Real Pleasure . 1 Alliance, Nebraska v ' . r a Commending Monday, July 26 t I ' 1 "'v ! V - : iv 1- M' .nllhllnin, i " . mm. mm ; McCcrd Amusement Company In Their Mam moth Tent With one of the best com panies of players ever put together into one com pany presenting all New Plays. High class vaude ville by real artists. OPENING PLAY Last season's New York's greatest success "The Master and Man" The Wonderful Kirks Most feerless aerial artists ever featured. They do something new every night up in the air. FREE EVERY NIGHT FREE at the grounds 7:45 p. m. LADIES COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS good for the opening performance. Monday night FREK. At all stores. ADMISSION Children 25c Adults 50e r1 "jtf 1 .i - v r I r-l? ..Ti ( - . ;i J I LS J Jl .il """"Tr1- -j