The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 28, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The Woman's Guild of the St.
Matthews Episcopal church will meet
at the parish house WedncHtlay. after
noon, with Mrs. Kobert Reddish.
hostess. All members of the puild
are requested to be present as there
will be a special business meeting at
three o'clock.
High grade bran, ready to le-
liver, $2.00. !. Nolan tt Co.
The ladles auxiliary of the Pres-
byterlan church will entertain the
teachers of the Alliance schools
Wednesday evening at the church.
Alt members and friends of the
church are Invited. Refreshments
will be served and a program of In
terest has been prepared.
The ladies' auxiliary of the Pres
byterian church announce union aid
to be held at the Presbyterian
church, Wednesday, September 29,
it 2:46 p. m. ' We will be pleased
to meet all members of other aid
locletles. Mrs. Geo. E. Potter. Sec.
WOMAN'S CIA7I1
The Woman's club will meet In
he library basement Friday after-
loon at 2:45. Mrs. Nellie Hunter,
Mrs. Gertrude Pate and Miss I tola
Vorley, hostesses.
Price reduction sale now on at
Hlghland-Ilolloway Uo.
LEAGUE OP WOMEN VOTERS.
The league of women voters will
meet at the home of Mrs. F. M.
Phelps, 412 Laramie, Thursday, Oc
tober 7, instead of Thursday of this
week as announced at the M. E.
church Sunday evening.
-'.APTI8T CHURCH
The woman's society , meets this
week with the 'other societies of fife
:ity, at the Presbyterian church. It
8 a union meeting and you are in
vlted.
The mid-week meeting Wednes-
!?y evening at 7:30 is the regular
qi arterly business meeting. All
members are urged to be present and
Ik ar reports of the past six months'
jrk of the church.
Friday evening the young people
of the church are to have a "pie so-
i..l" in the basement of the church.
ikcial games and a good time for all.
Ctolr practice at 7:30 Is the first
. ng In the evening.
Communion services next Sunday
. jrmng. All members urged to be
pivsent.
to 1-3 on
We can save you 1-4
,i.ur fall drtNs at
llighland-IIolloway Co.
After you eat always take
ATONIC
Instantly relieves Heartburn. Bloat
ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring,
repeating:, and all stomach miseries.
Ami digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach
sweet and strong. IncmM Vitality and Pep.
EATONIC It tb best remedy. Ten of thou
sand wonderfully benefited. Only cneuacent
it two a duy to um It. Positively guaranteed
to please or we will refund money. Get biff
Los today, You will see.
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ringlne 665 was overhauled and
vent to Kdgeniont Sunday.
Tho wrecker went to Ravenna
Sunday !o do souk? rlearlng work.
Frank Rathburn returned from a
short vacation In Denver, Saturday.
Fireman Illrch is laying off on ac
count of the severe illness of hs
wife.
Engineer Jensen went to Ravenna
on 42 Friday to take a turn on the
pool.
Firemen C. F. Austin and A. H.
Huntley have resigned to better con
ditions. Kred Nellson and two small sons,
spent Sunday with friends, in Hot
Springs.
Machinist M. F. Glbart returned to
work Saturday morning after a short
vacation.
George Murray left Monday for
Kansas City for a short visit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wolfe went to
Bridgeport Sunday for a short visit
with friends.
' Homier Helper T. II. Doxley went
to Bridgeport Sunday for a -visit
with friends.
R. E. Drlscoll has been transferred
from drop pit foreman to round
house foreman.
lle Berilna and Leon Alters
spent Sunday south of Alliance
shooting "at" ducks.
Oeorge Redfern returned Monday
from Deadwood where he has been
on company business.
Firemen Drookley, Berry, R. S.
Ogden and C. A. Earney have beea
promoted to engineers.
Engineer Tillet left last Friday for
Omaha for a short vacation. He will
visit friends and relatives.
We can save you 14 to 1-3 on
your fall dress at
llighland-IIolloway Co.
Bmmett Drlscoll returned from
Denver Saturday, where he haa been
visiting friends for the past. week.
J. J. Wadell, master mechanic be
tween Alliance and Ravenna was la
Alliance Monday on company busi
ness Fireman E. C. Green who has been
running out of Alliance for the last
year and a half bid in a Hot Springs
turn.
J. V. Meyers, returned front Oma
ha Monday. He has been visiting
friends in that city for the past
week.
Master Mechanic J. B. Erwin and
wife left the latter part of last week
(or Pittsburg, Kan., for a visit wftb,
relatives.
fireman Baur laid off last Friday
to go to Cheyenne, where he waa
ctlle4 on account of the severe Ill
ness of his wife.
Arue Thompson, John Sutton, and
Martin Trucans, from Deadwood, and
George liose anl W. E. Shantty, from
Denver, all hired out as firemen.
. E. E. Biainbridge is the new sec
tion foiou .! on lue Sterling division
relieving h. burin. Mr. Smith has
accepted u poi'Iiion in the C. B. & Q.
yards.
Wo can sine you 1-4 to 1-:) on
your fall die8 at
Higlilantl-IIollowuy Co.
Round House Foreman Buddy, of
Sterling, is expected to be in the city
soon to take the position as night
round house foreman, left vacant at
the resignation of C. A. Leldloff.
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