The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 10, 1920, Image 7

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    ANGORA
LL. Lewellen, wife and little
tlaurfter, Mary Ellen, were in Bayard
Wedisday of last week.
Bijn Kelly transacted business in
the pnty seat Wednesday.
Bij Shoopman and family have
ponclo their homestead in Wyoming.
SamBhoopman went with them.
Aerogram and community Christ
masAree is being planned by the
teacfrs in the Angora schools.
J?. Lyle Carey who has been seri
feousP ilWIor two weeks, is reported
bettr.
Ms. M. D. Grim, mother of Mrs.
R. i Maybell, left last week for Green
ForVt, Arkansas. She expects to
ppefl the winter in the south.
in Scott has returned from a
ss trip to Omaha.
T. Temple and family made :
ss trip to ScottsblufT last weel
R. McCrosky was a business vi.'
t Gering and ScottsblufT last
rdjFriend and wife are the par
f fine baby girl who arrived
y, November 28th. Grandpa
randma Miles pronounce the
lady the nicest in the whole
cojnunity.
fcbert and liney Keiiy nave en
teili the academy at Sidney. They
beta their school work there the first
of f.e week.
ft party and oyster supper given
bythe community- club at Leslie
Bojjbfy's Saturday night, was attend
ed e about sixty people and was a
jr.t enjoyable affair.
mrtree Venell and wife soent
rriCi c,n.kt.,T ,..,U 1
AIJlKfilVlllg ttb ui-u LL.-UIUli Willi
frfids. They returned to Angora !
ay and Mrs. Venell left that af-.
tcloon for Oiig, Nebraska, to see her
fpent the week end with old friends.
Arthur H. Johns transacted busi
ness in Bridgeport the last of the
week.
W. H. McCrosky went to Denver
Monday with a car load of hogs.
Maybells to Move Back to rails.
Roy Maybell, of Angora, Nebraska,
ercntly cloed a deal through C. A.
Rowley & Son, of this city, for the
purchase of a building site on the
-orth lot and a fraction of Mrs. Sadie
P. Grisham's place on Cherry Ktreet
just north of the Grisham cottage and
outh of Hugh Finley's place.
Mr. Maybell expects to move back
o the Falls early next year and it is
s intention to erect a new bungalow
n the lots. He and his family left
c;y about a year and a half ago (
and since that time he has been en-
aged in business or farming at and
1 Angora, Nebraska. He recently
old his farm there on which he
med a bumper crop last year and
as soon as he can dispose of his crops
and property he hopes to come to the
Falls.
The many friends of the Maj bells
will be very glad to know that they
are coming back to the Falls to make
their future permanent home, tis they
now believe. The Chase Co. (Kan.)
Leader.
TURN OLD CLOTHES INTO CASH
. Get the best price in the city for
used clothing, shoes, trunks, bags,
guns, etc. Workman & McLaughlin,
Corner Second and Box Butte. 104tf
cl
Vi
Iren, Buster and Lucile and for a
with Mr. Venelrs relatives. The
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Company. 103-tf
Why is the candy shop always on
the ground floor and the dentist's of
fice four flights up?
. ell lren will return home with Mrs.
fell the last of the month.
M. Kelly and wife and Miss
Cfllys Fletcher went to Dalton and
When a man of opposite views read
ily agrees with you, you have either
succeeded in convincing him or tiring
hm.
LET EXPERTS
EXAMINE YOUR
BATTERY
Get honest, contdentiou service. We will
demonstrate to your MtisfactioQ any statement
we make regarding your battery.
RELIABLE REPAIRS
W are cow rxsmutted to use the patented
Vesta Imprcgnft(cdfetepiruig all makes
of Batteries. Let us explain what this means to
you.
ALLIANCE TIRE WORKS
GEO. E. MINTZER, Prop. Times Bldg.
Market
WE GIVE WHAX WE ADVERTISE
16 OUNCES TO THE POUND
Cheaper Meats for Cash
Palace
QUALITY MEATS
Just a Few of Our Prices
BEEF
Choice Boiling Beef, . . V2 and 10c per lb.
Choice Rolled Rib Roast 22VJc per lb.
Choice Pot Roasts 15c per lb.
PORK
Lean Pork Chops . 25c per lb.
Pork Ham Roasts 24c per lb.
Pork Shoulder 22i2c per lb.
VEAL
Veal Stew 12y2c per lb.
Veal Roast 15c per lb.
EXTRA SPECIAL
Guaranteed Pure Lard, home rendered,
one pound, 25c; 10 lbs $2.30
Compound Lard, per pound 20c
PALACE SPECIAL
Jure Pork Sausage
Fresh Dressed Hens and Springers
We Deliver Any Size Order
PHONE 131
GOOD NEWS FOR
EX-SERVICE MEN
ReprcsentatWes of Vocational Train-'
ing Hoard to islt Urand
Inland December 22
Good news for ex-service men (suf
fering with disabilities which consti
tute vocational handicaps was re
ceived in Alliance today by the Amer
ican 1egion posts, the Red Cross and
other agencies co-operating in the
work of aiding former service men.
Announcement was made that on De
cember 22, 1920, and any man who be
lieves himself entitled to retraining
at the hands of the federal boaru
ior vocational education may have his
case decided by appearing in Grand
Island on that day, and if he is eli
gible for same, may be placed in
training at once.
Local people who received the an
nouncement declared it marked one of
the most important steps taken by the
federal board for vocational education
in the handling of its job of retrain
ing soldiers, sailors, marines or
nurses, whose disabilities incurred in,
or traceable to the service prevent
them from competing successfully in
their old employment.
The coming of representatives of
the board to Grand Island on the date
mentioned will, it is hoped by those
concerned, reach the attention of ev
ery man who might have a claim
against this department of the gov
ernment, and the visit of these rep
resentatives will mean for each man
the following things:
1. That if he has not yet made
application for vocational training
such application will be made for him
on the spot. Immediately he will be
examined by a physician of the board
and his case rated. Then the case
will be decided by a Washington rep
resentative of the board, and if the
man is declared eligible he will be
placed in iruining immediately.
2. Those men who have made ap
plication for training, but who yet
have certain papers to finish before
their cases are completed may have
these papers completed on the spot,
and their cases acted upon and de
cided. If they are found eligible for
training, they will be placed in train
ing immediately.
"It is our purpose," the announce
ment says, "to decide all cases possi
ble while the representatives of the
board are in Grand Island. This will
save time required previously in send
ing cases to the St. Louis office for
rating, completion of papers, medical
examination and decision. We hope
to be able to give a rating to any man
who comes before this case board,
and if he is eligible for training, if
it is his wish, to furnish him trans
portation to his place of training be-1
tore he leaves.
Every man Is asked to bringwith
him a copy of the original of his dis
charge. He also is asked to bring
with him, provided he has been
awarded compensation, the letter of
award, or if this is not available a
check showing that he has received
payment. These two documents are
vitally necessary to the completion
of and decision on his case.
All men who wish to avail them
selves of this opportunity are asked
to get in touch with the American
Legion posts or with the American
Red Cross. "As it is not known.
members of the board say, "when it is
possible for another case board to
visit this section, every man is urged
to avail himself of the opportunity
granted him."
PLENTY OF
COAL
Now is a good time to buy coal. We have a
supply on hand and furnish any grade.
Colorado, Sheridan,
Kirby, Rock Springs
Extreme winter weather may come any time
now, and it is wise to have plenty of coal in
the bin. Let us have your order at once, and
we will see that it is filled promptly.'
FOREST
LUMBER
CO
Case No. 2988.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
DEFENDANT
In the District Court of Box Butte
County. Nebraska:
Leven IL Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie
M. Jones, defendant:
To Jessie M. Jones, non-resident
defendant, take notice:
That on the 12th day of June, A. D.,
1P20, Ieven H. Jones filed his petition
against you in the District Court of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, the ob
ject and prayer of which is to obtain
a divorce from you on the grounds
that you have been guilty of adultery
and abandonment without just cause
or provocation.
You are required to answer eaid
petition on or before Monday, the 9th
day of January, 1921.
LEVEN H. JONES,
Plaintiff.
LEE BASYE, Attorney
Nov 23-Dee 23
. rTTrTonnmr a ci
BARGAINS
Buy different things this
year. Oriental articles make
beautiful and pleasing gifts
Nice Maderia Oriental Mats
Excellent Line of Silk Hose
Silk Kimonas,
Silk Underwear
Bungalow Aprons.
The Oriental Store
Mrs. II. G Dentler.
"You Can Win
99
Q
Over any financial depression that may possi
bly strike our country, and you can feel safe
and secure all the time. Every man makes his
own "good times" or "hard times." No com
bination of circumstances can overcome the
man who is determined to make "good times"
for himself. He has it all in hi3 own hands.
We'll tell you how
IT IS VERY SIMPLE JUST BY
"COUNTING THE DOLLARS"
The man who spends without keeping any ac
count or record of his expenditures is bringing
"hard times" on himself as sure as the sun
shines. The man who makes payments Dy
check knows to a cent how his finances stand
at any hour. His record is before him, and
money roes not "slip away" easily. He holds
his expenses within his income, and thus en
joys what is ordinarily called "good times."
The "checking man" is always a man of credit, for he la
known as a man who keeps an account of his dollars. We
Berve those who want to have money and credit
A WARM WELCOME AND READY SERVICE M
ALWAYS AWAITS YOU AT THIS BANK! J
FIRST STATE BANK
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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