SIX THE ALLIANCE UEKALD, 'MmAY. DECEMIJEIi 2, 1920 hkminkioud I. II. Brunskill of Minneapolis who has bcn sponlinjr a fowd.ijs ntowi', departed for h"s ho.,tc Monday niht. Mr. Young of I.irv-o'n departed 'or hf home Monday nint. Mrs. K. L. Tierce ami wn PwM returned homo Tuesday to spm. I the holidays with Mr. I'iercc. Mr. Gillian departed WoM y night for Denver, to spend Christmas with her son l.oer, who is atten -ling pchool there. Mr. Herhem who has heen ansifting at the First State hank, lol't Wednes day for his home at Hasting. Miss Louise Spudich left Sunday night for Illinois to spend Chmtmas with home folks. Mrs. Harry Kempt has resigned Wr position at the I.ockwood store. The high school students held a party at the school house Wednesday night, games being the evening's amusement, after which dainty re freshments were served. Each room of the school entert lined the puhlic Thursday afternoon, the grades having a program and the high school students putting on some good stunts. Miss Evelyn Swanson has been (pending a few days at the K.ty Gra ham home. Henry Henning was a culler in town Wednesday. Mrs. Langston and Mrs. Goodrich were shopping in Alliance Wednesday. Mrs. Leo Toohy was sharping in Alliance Tuesday. Mr. Toplisky left Tuesd iv night for LPit .LI O . .4 l.O i .1.1 . ? " j'. i Mr . Jo'. i Y hu, h i h.i. i-- K her ; t. . o ..t .in Ji.rr, nt.'c : tiV.in r-i-e w ij h; r)n it : inn !,,(! ,: I !. on, i urt id l ho; if Su i iny, to ; ,iei I his ( hi i tui. ' vacnt o.i. 1 M.m 15!rr"i; J ohr.ui.f.h who li . ;tcn le ! ,rh(ici! a l.'r o'n, tin vu i'o.ii" 'I l.u. th-.y to j.'-tni -.he hoii'V.. M'..s l.t Pu!' .. is- j-iiend t h'ph . cr.o ' he; e, , M".n -or Ar.: o Fi .day to r i'nd her :.viit on wv ho ie fo:-. Mr. and Mi . Pi-ivy Vil ly i -'t tt f he week lor Pcner to j-prn 'hr'.-tmas. Stock hojrs wanted by the Ne braska Land Co. 103-tf MAUSLANI) Joe Gould, Jr. and wife have move' 0 the B'ackmur farm wc. t of tov n uid w'.ll keep house for Mr. Blackmui nMl spring. Mrs. Frank Black Is H'-sLsting Mr 'IFerron thro'sh 'he Christmas rush A son arrived at the home of FranV 'lanna this week. Mrs. I'mp. Ken lrick and on Lvmn tient a few days in Alliance last "Pfk v;s't:ng Mrs. Van Skyke. Mrs. Furl GiPirfr was in Alliance Setween trains Tuesday. Engineer Craven an. I Firemrm Pin ner were called to Alliance thi - veek. 1 new crew taking their place on the helper engine. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Poole went 'o Alliance Saturday morning, return -'" on No. 4"?, accompanied by their iff if it X To All a Merry Christmas t 'c fnn I m:.n, wl o has been in tli j iio-piiji lor me la.-i inree weeks w,.i t. o en ill 1:1. l ull Kay w i in from his ranr! t o .own la.-t Moii(i;;.i. S..e rrirts runic home Frid;., ii fniin (Jrand Island wheie he h ;:ne on iu ;ine.s. i lie .i.ooi ih Idri n w 11 give in ..-am.is cruet iam ion; l r iav t- t 'hp mceiir-g he!i at the chui . t S"lir.l'.y eeninf, it was decM o keep Kev. Steele for the rema n- t liie con erence year and h(s farnil II be here in a short time. Dayton Sullenberger was a passen er to Ailiiince Monday. Mr. Greg expects to be realy '. tart on his large ice crop next Mo ay. Mrs. Steve Arrant left Thursd;. lorning for Grand Island and e . ts o vis't relatives in the ea.s. n part of the Ktate for sever; weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Snow are lookin .'or their daughter, Mrs. Spencer an her little girls to spend Christma with them. Mrs. Spencer is living at Bridgeport. Twins arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Enyeart last Sunda morning and E. T. has been most busy handing out treats all week. These bab es are two years old, name. Mildred and Milton and came from 'he orphans' home. They are to be ongratulated on securing such a goo home. Highest cash prices paid for furni ure, guns, watches, musical Instru ments,. cothing. Workman & Mc laughlin, Comer 2nd and Uo ButU 102 tl ft ft S Many thanks to our patrons of the year S w 1920. We appreciate your business and j u hope to merit its continuance. jj I The Fashion Shop LAKESIDE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berry and daugh ter Grace, left on No. 40 Wednesdaj morning for Lincoln to spend Christ mas with relatives there. Henry Bond was an east bound pas senger for Grand Island Wednesday. Warren DeBord returned from the west on No. 40, Tuesday. It. A. Westover returned from the west Wednesday morning. Orvllle Wiio.i was an Alliance vis lor Tuesday. Eddie Cody drove in from the ranch Wednesday. Ali-a. tlias. Wilkinson went to All I jicc on No. o!) Wednesday. The school teachers and pupils wiK entertain the people w.th a Christina: program at the church Wednesday evening. Lee Watson was a west bound pas senger on No. Wednesday. Mark Comas went to Alliance on No. 3!) Wedne. day. Mr. and Mrs. I'ie'rson left for their new home at Minatare Tuesday. This part of the sand hills was vis ited by a snow storm Monday and Tuesday of this week. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. . 103-tf F. R. Moore, who has been a mem ber of the Herald force for the past two months will leave for Bra.-hear. mo., Sunday, to resume charge of his j newspaper at that place. Mr. Moore j had planned to make his home in this city, where Mrs. Moore is employed as a teacher, but th lessee of his plant didn't prove to possess the proper sticking qualities, lie has made a number of acquaintances here who regret that he will be unable to remain. It is possible that at some time in the future, he may be able to make arrangements to permit his return. THE UNIVERSAL CAR To the business man, retail or wholesale; to the manufacturer; to the commU tion man; to the trucking company, the Ford Model T One Ton Truck makes an 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 f 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 ' I t m ism jp TRY THE ALLIANCE HERALD WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS TURN OLD CLOTHES INTO CASH Get the best price in the city for used clothing, Ehoes, trunks, bags, guns, etc. Workman & McLaughlin, Corner Second and Box Butte. 104tf i We'll just say 1 V. ii im in m n tti ti m n m r mn wi m trn mm iini nr mm a n mrt m tm n mn wn wn n m n is it l nanK l om caiWalJaltSsaia At for the privilege of living among you and contributing our share to fair dealing among friends and neighbors for the com forts of life. Holiday Greetings to 'AIL Rhein Hardware Company Prompt and Courteous Service s i ft: I iff. V i i i ii Merry Christmas Everyone!,, It's an age-old, timeworn adage, but there's nothing that will ever more fully express our wishes, and so we are wishing it for you. The nearer we approach the happy Yuletide Season, the more we are impressed with the warm, throbbing, joyous significance of "Merry Christmas," and this year it's going to be a very Merry one. Then "Merry Christmas" Everyone! For the best that this year brings to us is the revival of that old-time spirit of warmth and contentment, in terspersed with a glad, new joy. We have at last stripped away some of the shucks of show and su perficiality and have found revealed the rare, true, untarnished kernel of the old-fashioned Christmas the gift spirit of service. The First State Bank