TI1K ALLIANCE HEUALD, t'RIDAV, AUGUST 6, 1920 THHCU Q Z 3 O Correspondence R. . B. W. as ANGOKA There was a dance last Saturday night at the Dove hall. Mrs. Lee Lewellen furnished piano music. A pleasant time la reported. Crop conditions around Angora re most favorable. The recent rains have put everything in fine shape. Several fields of oats have already been harvested and the wheat will be ready to cut In a few days. Those who have planted potatoes predict a bumper crop." Corn looks pood and :ovs no signs of the hail whlcb visited this vicinity three wetks ago. The cayotes are becoming almost too tame around Angora. They visit the farm yards In daylight and havt killed a large number of chickens and turkeys. One farmer reports having seen one standing In his barn door. John Shlrlock recently ran over and killed one v. 1th his automo bile. It might be advisable to have a cayote round up like they do In other prairie states. Mrs. H. A. Olau entertained In formally Friday evening of last week at a six o'clock dinner to a few fronds. Tiose present were F. N. Maybell, wife and daughter, J. Kelly, wife and daughter, Mrs. C. Grim, C. M. Dove and family, J. rerklns and family. P. B. McCauley has resigned manager of the It. S. Troudfit sLum ber company at this place. He ex pects to move to Lincoln In two wet ks 'where he will be in the gen eral office of the Proud fit's. Mr. Mc Cauley and his family have many close personal friends in and around Angora who regret his decision to go elsewhere. There was a special meeting of the school board and voters of the dis trict Tuesday nig at for the purpose ,t voting to build another school r.ouse in the east part of the district. Frank N. Maybell, wife and daugh ter, Marie, who have spent the past month here visiting, left Sunday for Grand Island where they will visit Mrs. Wm. L. Buteflah and family. From there they go to Barnard, Kas., Heriugton, Council Grove and Park erville, Kas., for brief visits' before they return to tneir aome In Elm- dale, Kas. James W. Perkins, wife and daughter, and Mrs. C. M. Dove and two children made a business trip to Bayard Monday. Tom Estel of Denver, and Attorney C. G. Perry of Bridgeport, were here the first of the week. They went from Angora to the Quarter Circle 7 ranch for a visit with W. V. Dove and wife. -" " P. B. McCauley has resigned as treasurer of the school board. The vacancy has not been filled. The ladles of the Trl C club enter tained tie husbands Thursday eve ning of last week at the Dove hall. It was one of the nicest affairs yet given by this jolly bunch. For two hours there was progressive high five for amusement, in which Gor don T. Temple carried off high hon ors, and George W. Wenell the con solation. Supper was served at 11:30 which consisted of sand wiches, pick les, fried calcken, salad, coffee, cake and Ice cream. The men pronounc ed this the "best ever" supper. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. P. B. McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Venell, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewellen, Mr.- and Mrs. R. K. Maybell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McCrosky, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cash M. Dove, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Carey. B. M. Kelly and wife were Alliance visitors Wednesday. YALI1 SIDING Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lee and family and L. E. Bliss and family motored to H. Traibert's on Snake creek and ate dinner there. -O. H. Kerns of Lincoln, was hero looking after his farm interests '.hi week. Dan Rleman bought a new binder Monday and hauled it home the same day. Wm. Newman had one load of hogs on the Alliance market Tuesday. Henry Frickle of Alliance, Install ed the new scales at Yale Siding last week. This Is one of the best im provements that has been done at Yale for some. time. Tals will eave the farmers around Yale Siding many miles of hauling. 'Mrs. Dan Bieman entertained the HUlcrest woman's club last Thurs day. A large number were there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and family and Alfred Iossl motored to Ernest Hamlng last Sunday. Mrs. Eckerman and Miss Warden, also Mrs. Renew and children of Al liance, were guests at Dan Uleman's Sunday. The farmers dance at Happy Hol low Wednesday r.lght was Veil at tended. Every one reported a good time. Mrs. D. rurlngton wrs visiting at the home of L. E. Bliss Tuesday. Mrs. Dan Rieman and Mrs. Bryant wore Visiting with Mrs. Frank Rus sell Monday afternoon. Several showers fell here last week. The heaviest was 3 to 5 miles east of Yale Siding. ' Preaching was held Suuday after noon at the HUlcrest sc.iool house. Most farmers are very busy these days. LAKF.SIDK Claud Hudson returned to the Walters Lake ranch Monday after a few weeks visit with home folks here. Miss Velma Simmons went to Hol land Sunday to visit the Claud Grimes family. Ruth Pollard went to Antioch Monday. ' Joe Kade and Vern Perrin drove in from the ranch Monday. Frank De Frances were In from tae ranch the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carey were in town on business Monday. Mrs. C. W. Birminghains' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cartright of Whitney, Neb., were down for a week-end visit returning Monday on No. 39. Miesvs Frances and Stella Hun- caker were west bound pasaengera Tuesday. Lee Wells was In from the Cox ranch Tuesday. X. Ladies Aid society met at the church for an all day meeting Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborn and thil- dren drove to Alliance Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Debora drova to Antioch Tuesday evening. The weed .burner passed through here the first of the week on tielr way from Alliance to Hecla. Mllo Rose of Gillette, Wyo., a former Lakeside boy, arrived Tues day on No. 40 to work in the hay fields during haying season. Henry Bond, traveling salesman for Paxton Gallager Co., was in town Wednesday. The Horde Plant Co., have moved their stock of groceries into the building east of the dining htUl re,-. cently. r'. - . BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take COLD MEDAL Th Rational remady of Holland for Itm 200 years; it is an anamy of all pains r culling bom kidney, liver and uric add trouble. All druggists, thra size, '.oos tar tka name Cold Madal W ia acap a tmKarioa 10:00: Talks over old times with grandpa and grandma. Dad in forms her that he has given up smoking forever. 11:00: Retires, feeling as re freshed as when she got up In tie morning. Manages to fall asleep without the aid of bromide. Pro phetic dreams of the morrow's happiness. Ulivp oil In, Spain has gone up to 0 cents a quart, an unpreeedentaed price. It would be an unprecedented price here, too, If we might ever hope to attain It. Another mysterious thing about sugar Is that no one but a few people vaguely referred to as "New York speculators" seem to make any money on It. In these days of scientific wonder It's a pity some of this political ga cannot be piped into the homes. The doubling in the cost of mar riage licenses emphasizes the high cost of loving. . British consumption of drink In creases, one form of extravagance they connot charge to ua. A DAY IN HEAVEN AS MOTI1KH MIGHT WISH IT (E. J. Ktefer la Cartoons Magazine) 7:00 A. M.: Chldren got up ot their own accord and come, all washed, harped and haloed, to waken aer with kisses on her bed of clouds. 7:30: Breakfast is served by angelic waitresses. No dishes to wash! The entire outfit disappears at the stroke of a star-tipped wand. 8:30: Children fly away prompt ly to psalm school, without tears or complaint. . ... - 8:45: Father advises her that she aas unlimited credit at all the celest ial department stores. She spreads her wings and files to them. 9:00: Shopping tour in the Great Bear department-store tone. Finds just what she wants in the way of solid gold haloes and rainbow gowns for the children. Also some wonder fully heavenly things for herself. The clerks are perfect angels. 12:00: Lunch with father and kiddies in a peaceful little spot on the moon. Conjures UD unheard-of delicacies. Dad compliments her whole-heartedly. None of the chil dren overeat. She realizes that all dimes will agree with her. 1:00 P. M. : AH Indulge in short nap in Land of Dusk. Dreams she la in heaven and wakes' up to find it true. Realizes that she has abso lutely nothing to worry about. Z:U0: visits beauty Darlors on Venus, and regains the bloom of sweet sixteen, new and luxuriant hair, and a youthful figure. , 2:30: Whole blessed family off for gondola ride on canals of Mars. Children models of behavior. . Feels herself grow younger aa the hours pass. Realizes that sie never felt better in her life- on earth and wonders how it would feel to have a sick headache. 5:30: Gets wireless messace from St. Pwter, advising her that hosts of price-boosters, unscrupulous army contractors, profiteers, child-labor employers and loan sharks are being detained, subject to her pleasure. Also a large number of book agents, tramps, peddlers and other side door pests. Telegraphs back that first class are to be released for ret- Ibrutlon service ou earth; second class to be painlessly annihilated. &:&: .Ulles away wit a dad and kiddles to Heavenly Annex, where old-fashioned dinner la served , by angelio waitresses under the super vision of grandma. Everything like she used to make. Grandpa presides at table. Kiddles fletcherlze. Again no dishes to wash. 9:30: They slow down to little crystal bungalow In God'a country. Children aek 'or permislson to go to bed.,. . In Buying Groceries, Get the BEST THERE IS LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS People do not always appreciate thc'GRKATEK VALUE in HIGH QUALITY GROCER IES. It is worth many dollars in the course of a few months to know that you will always get just the things you ordered, in the best of condition or everything will be made right. In this way every nickel you spend will count. You will pay for nothing you are not able to use. This is where the saving comes in. We want you to tell us when orders do not reach you in good condition. 0 Use Our Delivery System Many Alliance housewives find our Delivery System the most convenient method of get ting groceries from town during the hot weal) or. Note the time deliveries are made and try to get your order in early enough to permit iw to handle it. 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