The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 10, 1920, Image 2

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    Till: ALLIANCE IIKRALP, FRIDAY, 8KPTKMRKR 10, 1920
Most Modern Shining Parlor in Alliance for Ladies and Gentlemen
Ladies Shoes Dyed In connection with 164 Cleaners. 217 Box Butte
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The ladles' club took a drive Into
the country last Friday to the reg
ular meeting! at Mrs. G. M. Banks
22 miles northeast. The ladles are
convinced that Mrs. Banks Is a
hostess of unusual ability. Of course
they enjoyed the eatn which were
generous an J satisfying.
The Hemlnuford base ball team
went to C.... lord -.u ..y and played
a clo.o but wi.iiiin Mime, the final
core bring: 5 to 4 in favor of the
visi'ir.K tiT.ni. If you waiit a real
ball aanie pet the home boys In on
it and they make it go.
Mrs. Matilda Armstrong; and son
Ted, lert on 42 Friday night for
Oinalia where they will live this
winter that Ted may attend school.
They will be missed from the com
munity and here's hoping for their
return as soon as school is out.
On last Friday evening; about 30
friends of Mrs. Matilda Armstrong
met at Mrs. Britton's to give a fare
well reception to the former. All en
Joyed the evening: of v'siting and
then partook generously of the
watermelon feed.
The tent meeting; conducted by
Itev. Littrel and Itev. KUIott closed
at that place Friday evening and
moved on Saturday to the Methodist
church where It will continue over
Sunday, September tbe 12th. Large
crowds were In attendance last Sun
day and the Interest is good.
The ladies' missionary society will
meet in the basement of the Meth
odist church on Thursday evening
at 6 o'clock for a supper and business
meeting, and at 7 o'clock will give
a program for everybody and free.
The public school opened last
Monday at the regular hour with the
following teachers In charge:
Superintendent, It. L. Embree.
Prlnrlnnl Mlua tTlnrunra nulla
Assistant Principal, Miss Mary
Coll.
Seventh and eighth grades, Miss
Fawntlne Johnson.
Fifth and sixth grades, Miss Anna
Heath.
Third and fourth grades, Miss
Gertrude Helslng.
First and second grades, Miss
Mamie Acker.
Primary, Miss leona Lemons.
With this splendid force of compe
tent teachers there Is no reason why
we should not have the finest schools
this year. All of the teachers that
are new come with fine reeomenda
tion and with sufficient experience
and those re-employed are known
and tried and true. The parents
should visit the schools this year.
Annual Spud day at Ilemiugford
September 15th.
MAICSLAM)
Mrs. K. T. Gregg is spending the
week in Denver and Golden, Colo.,
visiting friends.
Henry Hollinrake is threshing in
this neighborhood, having pulled his
machine In from Hemingford the
llrst of the) week.
Mrs. K. T. Enyeart was in Alliance
between trains last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bly of Teeuni
seh, Nob., who have been at the
home of Mrs. Bly'a aunt, Mrs. Belle
Enyeart, left Wednesday for their
home.
Mrs. John Grommett and son,
Lloyd, of Crawford spent the week
end in Marsland visiting their many
friends.
Ernest Young purchased the
Bouck elevator from Bert Bouck
last week, taking possession at once.
Miss Mlldrred Hollinrake and
Herman Huntley were quietly mar
ried last Wednesday at Edgemont,
S. D. MIbs Hollinrake is one of our
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26th
AK-SAR-BEN
FALL FESTIVAL
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
September 14th--25th
HORSE RACES EVERY DAY
September 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th
AUTOMOBILE RACES
September 18th
Tercentenary Daylight Pageant
September 23rd
GRAND ELECTRICAL PARADE
Evening September 22nd
CORONATION BALL
Evening September 24th
Kennedy's Combined Shows
Every Afternoon and Evening
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successful young teachers and has
the esteem of all who know her.
Mr. Huntley is In the employ of the
Burlington railroad and has many
friends here who congratulate him
on winning the young lady he has.
All wish them a happy and prosper
ous Journey through life.
Charles Gregg shipped one car of
stock to the Omaha market last
Saturday.
Smith Brothers of Kansas City,
who have been buying up cattle and
mules in this locality, shipped eleven
cars last Saturday to Kansas City.
Hobert McLaughlin, who has been
III at the hospital in Alliance for the
pa&t six weeks, came home last wefk
and Is enjoying his usual yood
health.
Rev. Mr. Williams loft Saturday
for Morrill, Neb., to fill his new ap
pointment at that place.
Mrs. Williams and children were
accompanied home from Wheatland,
Wyo., by her sister, who will stay
with her until they are settled in.
their new home at Morrill.
Mrs. Harry Bedient, who has beer,
at Benedict, Neb., for several weeks,
called there by the illness of her
father, is expected home this week.
Our school opened Monday, Sep
tember 6."
Miss Ruby Milne of Chadron is
visiting; friends here this week. She
plans to go with the Rev. Mr. Wil
liams ramily to Morrill and enter
high school there for the coining
year.
Ray Thendaham arrived home
Sunday from a two wetAs Vacation
nd Is at his old Job as night oper
ator.
Steve Arrants and Jim Fox were
business callers In Hemingford last
Wednesday,
Miss Ethel Arbothnot returned
home Wednesday from her home
stead In Wyoming.
Harley Miller spent Saturday eve
ning and Sunday at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. True Miller,
in Alliance.
Miss Lura Hawkins gave a very
njoyable entertainment at the Meth
odist Episcopal church Saturday
evening. The attendance was small,
lue to the fact that it was not ad
vertised as It should have been.
Those attending were more than
pleased with Miss Hawkins. Mrs.
Ernest Young assisted her. In the
musical numbers, which were all
ery pleasing.
WOTTA 11IIKAK, WOTTA lUlEAK
Jinks and Jenks met for the first
time In years. After falling upon
each others necks and chorusing the
usual "Howzzaboy?" Jinks under
took to be polite and conversational.
"And how," he Inquired with a
show of 'interest, "Is Mrs. Jenks
standing the heat?"
Jenks regarded him suspiciously.
"llow'd you know she was dead?"
he demanded.
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PATENTED flgg,
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FOR ALL
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FOR ALL
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PLATES APART tri
Alliance Tire Works
George Mintzer, Prop.
To enable one-armed net-anna tn
eat, eggs an Englishman has Invented
wpoaen eup with rubber feet that
prevent It slipping. '
THE STILLED VOICE
Judge Gray, down in Mississippi,
was about to cdjourn court when an
old colored juan of his acquaintance
moseyed In, hU countenance showing
worriment.
"Jedge," he mumbled, "uiah con
science done trouble me. Is yo" got a
charge against me?"
"Why, no, uncle. I haven't any
charge."
"Jedge, man conscience suttinly
am dlsturbin'. Yo' alnt missed a
couple of yo' chickens have yo'?"
"No, uncle, I haven't, but even If
there were a couple gone I wouldn't
know It. I never count them."
"Don' nebber count 'em? Mah-h-h
goodness. Mah conscience am ap
peased. Good day, suh, good day."
The Kid: "My gosh. All kinds of
trouble."
tiLAI TO l KETCH A
One look the prize-ring beglnnet
cast at the husky pug who was slated
to oppose him Then he advanced
to the center of the roped arena, his
band outstretched.
"Well," he said cordially, "if 1
don't FPi? you again, hello."
THE INEVITABLE II ESI LT
Teacher: "Suppose jour fnther
gave your mother twenty dollars,
and then took five dollars back.
What wculd that make?"
DON'T
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IIA11GAIN IN A PIANO
AND A PLAYEU PIANO
If you are a lover of music and
expect to own a piano or a player
piano within the next five years, send
us your name and address, and we
will return Information regarding a
fine piano and a pianoplayer which
we ' are holding In the vicinity
of Alliance. To avoid the expense
of storage, handling, and the freight
to Denver, we offer these instru
ments at a tremendous bargain, with
in the reach of any purse, however
modest its purse limitation, and on
terms that will make ownership a
pleasure.
Bargains like these are being
snapped up now days. If you are In
terested, therefore, please write at
once, stating whether you want a
player or a playerplano. .
KNIGHT CAMPBELL MUSIC CO.
(Largest in the West)
Denver, Colorado. 81
More "mileage"
from your watch
Tha escapement wheel of a
watch makes 781,800 revolu
tions in a year, traveling a.
distance much greater than
your longest auto tour.
Naturally it requires "serv
ice" lubrication and clean
ing. Expert' attention every
12 to 15 months 6 to 10
months on small watches
prevents wear and repair
bills.
Having us give you ''serv
ice" will make your watch
last many years longer and
save you money on upkeep.
We guarantee all work for a
year and charges are fair
and reasonable.
Mches-Dtafa
Brtirtswickrnono&aphs
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
To the business man, retail or wholesale; to the manufacturer; to the commis
sion man; to the trucking company, the Ford Model T One Ton Truck makes
en irresistible appeal because it has in its chassis all the merits of the original
Ford car; the wonderful Ford Model T Motor, the dependable Vanadium steel
chassis, and the manganese bronze worm-drive. A strongly built truck that
serves satisfactorily and lasts in service If these statements were not true,
the demand for Ford Trucks wouldn't be so constantly on the increase. We
will be pleased to take your order for one or more Ford Trucks, will see that you
get reasonably prompt delivery, and will give you an after service that insures
the constant service of the Truck. , But don't wait too long. Get your order
in promptly. .
Coursey & Miller
Tins
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Your Harvest Money
You can make your Harvest Money earn another Harvest this year by
depositing it with this Bank where it will draw interest. Then if an oppor
tunity arises whereby you can make a good investment you have the money
to grasp it.
THE COMMUNITY NEEDS SAVERS
"With the coming of the harvest and the increase of ready money in circu
lation business is certain to increase. For the good of the community every
one should exercise judgment in the disposition of his money. The safest
plan is to deposit it in a strong conservative bank, let it accumulate interest
money for you while you decide the wisest disposition of it.
The prosperity of progressiveness of any community is measured by the
total of its bank deposits. The American system of finance incorporates the
idea of "placing 'your ready money in a bank" as a fundamental principle.
It should be taught to the little folks, and followed by their parents.
THERE IS NO SAFER AND BETTER FLAN THAN
TO DEVELOP THIS AMERICAN IDEA OF BANKING
FIRST STATE BANK
SAFETY
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
COURTESY
STRENGTH
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