THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 Railroad News A special train went through Al liance last night carrying the vice president of the C. U. & Q. railroad. He has be-n on an lnnpectloii tour extending from Hillings to Lincoln. He is going straight through to Chicago. With him are the general manager, the general superintendent and a number of directors. Sam II. Pink was severely Injured last Tuesday afternoon. He was rent ing on a tie and carelessly left his right hand across the rail. Some cars standing near were moved down a bit and before Mr. Pink could reali what was happening the forger pait of his hand was cut off. Engineer Newberg is reported lo be quite ill. His place Is being filled by Engineer Magnuson. Miss Sturgeon Is filling the varan cy left by Mrs. Leveda Fleming as chief clerk In the dispatcher's office The following firemen are off for a few days on their vacations: Sherlock, P. V. Witty, Droughton, Brookley, T. V. Dnlley, V. W. Wil liams and Shoafstall. (iris wanted, Alliance Steam Laundry, 80e ier hour. 8(Mf Engineer Witowack Is on a few days' vacation. Enulneer Sternberg took Gibson's lum yesterday. Machinist Apprentice Breckner has been advanced to a higher poul tlon on a larger machine In the ma chine shop. Engineer Ilaschky doubled over on Young's turn yesterday. Machinist Apprentice Sward has also been promoted to a larger ma chine In the shop. P. S. Abar, a drill press operator in the shop, left for Kansas City a few days ago to see his father, who Is very sick. Plreman II. A. Wilson Is forced to lay off for a few days on account of an attack of grippe. Hostler Helper Leonard Pate and William Williams, bollermaker help er, are going to Denver for a few days' vacation before they start back to School. Piremaji C. H. Cox Is reported under the weather. Boilermaker Helper Robert Law fence is leaving Monday for Tabor nasli, Colo', to visit his uncle before he starts back to school. He expects to spend a few day In Denver too. Brakeman L. E. Hlchardson and wife are in Hot Springs, S. D., for a few days visit with friends. Brakeman Wilbur Ellis left last night for Palls City where he will tend to some personal business. Conductor A. J. Ward is laying off for a few days to tend to some business. Brakeman A. Hudklns was lak"u trick at Edgemout yesterday after noon. Brakeman Bigers deadheaded to Alliance to relieve him. Conductor G. F. Dill has returned to work after being sick for several days. Brakeman Widman returned to Alliance yesterday after spending eeveral days visiting with his mother in Denver. The wrecker was called out laat Tuesday morning to pick up some cars which were derailed in the west end of the yards. Derailment was caused by a defective Journal. Forty four waa delayed for a short time until this could be cleaned off the main line. The roundhouse and all shop buildings have Just received a new coat of paint. Lay all your troubles aside. For get about your worries. Come to Crawford Trl-State Fair September 16-17-18. We are spending thous ands and thousands Vid thousands of dollars to prepare a' program that "will entertain you. See the arrival and finish of the airplane race on September 16th and then stay the other two days and help us to round out cur annual festivities. 80 Machinist B. J. Mullane and brother Walter, electrician, employ ed at the shops, returned yesterday on 43 from a fifteen days vacation spent in Minnesota, Engine 5235 which has been un dergoing some repairs for the last few weeks, Is almost completed and will bo In service again In a few days. . ixy-Rcetylene Welder Wagner Is 'ill on the sick list. J. V. Myers and Horace Hagen of he store house department, have re turned from Seneca and Ournsey where they have been taking lnven- ny for the C. B. & Q. 'I. 0. Muler expects to leave the ityf of the week fnr Newcastle. where he will look after business matters In connection with his home stead. P. F. Abar Is spending a two weeks vacation with relatives In dif ferent points of Missouri. Fireman C. F. Adama is off from work on account of an attack of the grippe. Everyone welcome at the fair grounds Monday, Stfpt. 6. A big program has been arranged by the labor organizations of the cllv. Sev eral races and other events of Inter rat. O. C. Porter of Morrill, Neb., will deliver an address at grand stand at 2 p. m. Big ball game be tween the Alliance Q team and Bayard team. This will beyond doubt be a ery fast game. Come out and enjoy yourself. Machinist J. T. Curran and Wil liam Clancy returned Tuesday from a few days visit in Denver and other pointi. Mrs. H. G. Muler, who has been visiting relatives In Qulncy, 111., will return to her home In this city Sunday. What could the state do with all the money if every automobllist who exceeds the speed limit, parks on the wrong side of the street and does any of the many other forbidden things were to be arrested and fined T Burglary Insurance has gone up to a point where It is almost cheaper to leave a window up. THH ALTKUNATIVK Sign on a Kansas farm : WARNING TO TRAMPS We keep a dog. And remember, there are Just two two kinds of folks THE QUICK AND THE DEAD. The man who doesn't get time to read the foreign news is pretty well satisfied, anyway, that things couldn't be any worse. FOR A FEW HOURS A DAY WE WILL RAISE YOUR PAY TRAIN FOR OFFICE WORK rer veare we Have Taught herthand. Beokkeeelng. Banking, Civil Service, Normal Training, Talagraphy. ualneea Adntlnlatratlen and othai etudtee qualifying for dlgnine4 poeltione. good saJ&rtaa and rapid promo Wa find poaltlona for atudenU wha uaUfy. Ehtpenaa moderate. Work for board If dtalred. Eater any Monday. 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