The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 13, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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TIIE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
HEMINGFORD
Mr. Bergman, who has been visiting
his wife, was a passenger to Chadron
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr. Andrew were callers
at the It. C. Wright home Monday eve
ning. -
Margnret Viltsey i spending a few
claya at Kdgemont visiting Ulanche
Wiltsey and Mrs. Cory.
Helen Andrew, who has been work
ing at the I,ockwood store for the past
nine months, has reHigned her posi
tion. She exacts to leave in a week
with her parents overland for various
eastern points. They will Fpcnd the
entire summer traveling.
Mr. und Mrs. II. K. Ford and little
fon were callers at the Andrew home
Wednesday evening.
Miss Bertha McCullough closed a
tuccesfful term of school Wednesday.
Carlyle Sharp was on the sick list
the flnt of the week.
Frank Black of Marsland was a
caller in town Tuesday.
Flora Barrows spent the weekend in
Mersland visit!ng Mrs. Lackey.
Mrs. Alvin Aduir and children of
Casper, Wyo., are here visiting rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael and Mr. Butler motored to
Alliance Friday.
Mrs. Iioppock was an Alliance
thnpper Thursday.
The Misses Irma Wright and Helen
Andrew visited at the home of Mar
garet Kiester Thursday night.
Irma Wright, Margaret Kiester and
. Helen Andrew visited with Loyola
Whelan Monday evening.
The Hemingford h'gh whool juniors
took their clans day Tuesday, motoring
out; to the fowil beds where they ate
I their dinner picnic style, and after-J
wards took in all the sights of the
place. They returned late in the eve
ning. I Mr. Andrew took his tractor out to
'the I,ou Neeland farm Tuesday where
he intends to plow for a few days.
Mrs. George l.oer, who has been
s!ck for the past few duys, died at
her home Monday morning. Funeral )
i services will be held at the Methodist
Episcopal church Wednesday after- j
noon hi 2 o'clock. Interment will be in
the local cemetery. Mrs. Loer was
well known here the greater part of
her life.
lar!e Hull of Angora Fpent Thurs
'day with his sister, Lucille Hull, who
is attending school here. Lucille re
turned with him Friday to spend the
I weekend with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ford and son,
Herbert, Jr., motored to Alliance on
Monday.
Mrs. Myrta Hopkins and family vis
ited at the K. C. Wright home Sunday.
Fucrene Andrew and Walter Carter
hiked out to the Andrew farm five
miles from town Saturday, where they
spent the day. They returned the same
evening.
Mr. and Mr. George Carrell, Mr.
Hawkins and Mrs. Andrew were Alli
ance callers Friday.
Helen Andrew led the Epworth
league Sunday evening. A good crowd
was in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Coil of Maryland were
Henvpgfonl callers Monda...
Heltn Andrew, who has been thf
Hemingford correspondent for the
past nine months, has resigned. She
expects to leave for a vacation.
Irene Davidson has resigned her
position at the Walker Drug store.
The Misses Blanche Oliver, Mar-
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garet Kiester, Helen Andrew and
Bertha Carter visited with Mrs. Berg
man Wednesday evening.
Leona Baldwin has accepted the
position at Lock wood's store recently
resigned by Helen Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baldwin enter
tained a few of their friends at a
dinner Sunday.
Fern Katon spent the week-end with
home folk.s
Mary Cail and Otto Whig motored
to Alliance Saturday evening.
Miss Nettle Kinger was on the sick
list the last of tj)e week.
Mr. and Mrs. August Leager and
family were Alliance shoppers Satur
day. Mrs. George Jenkins and daughter
returned home. Sunday morning from
Lincoln and Rochester.
The H. H. S, Freshmen took their
class day Monday afternoon and mot
ored to the river, where they spent the
afternoon in various amusements.
Friday night following the picture
show the Boy Scouts of Alliance gave
a play. There was a good crowd in
attendance.
Mrs. Snell, who has been making
her home with her daughter, Mrs.
Whitsel for the past few years, died
Tuesday morning at 4 o'clock. Funeral
services will be held Wednesday at
the M. E. church.
Doctor Webster of Sidney arrived
Thursday for a few days' visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Mara.
Mrs. Tom Kosmh-ki and Mr. and
Mrs. John O'Mara were Alliance call
ers Thursday.
. Mary McNulty closed a successful
term of school in District Noi. 46.
She entertained a few of the patrons
at a program the last day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Keistcr and
Mrs. A. P. Haynes were Alliance
.shoppers Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Mara and Dr.
Webster were callers on Mrs. John
Manion Thursday afternoon.
John Manion left Thursday for
Wyoming, where he intends to make
their future home. Mrs. Manion left
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Olds were Alli
ance callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kohrman and
on were visiting at L. S. Wright's
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kiester were
callers at Will Kiester's Sunday even
ing. Manion Kosmiski left Sunday for
his uncle, Ed Zocholl's where he will
work for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norlander and
Mr. annd Mrs. Harve Kiester were vis
iting at the Tom Kosmiski home Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barrett were
pleasantly surprised Thursday evening
when a few of their friends gathered
to spend the evening with them. The
evening was spent in playing games.
At a late hour a dainty lunch of ice
cream and cake was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton of Omaha
arrived the last of the week for a visit
with her father, Charles Baldwin and
family.
Walter Jones spent the week-end
with home folks.
Wanted to buy both your fat
tnd stock hoirs. O'Bannon and
Xeuswanger. Phone 71. 18tf
Well, the cash and securities in the
United States treasury amount to $13,
883,819,826.26 2-3. And everybody is
going to be more curious about that
two-thirds of a cent than about an
those billions.
It is claimed that American women
spent $50,000,000 for face powder in
1920. Soap might have bejn cheaper
and sometimes it gives good results.
Spring Time
Is Saving Time
"In the spring of Life prepare for the winter of old age."
Such is the good counsel that each father and
mother, who have weathered Life's storms and
sunshine alike, should give to their offspring.
. Admonish your son and daughter to be Thrifty,
' to Economize without self-denial, and to learn
the real value of every dollar saved as it per
. tains to the future.
' There is likewise a lesson for the present day young woman
and young man to learn. .There may come a time when they
will wish that they had saved some of the money that they,
now light-heartedly lavish on needless things.
Now is the time to save 60 that when the winter of old age rolls around
there will be no necessity of added burdens through the tearing worries
of financial troubles.
Come in and see us today. Let us show how your Savings will grow with
THE FIVE PER CENT INTEREST WE ADD TO IT. . '
The First State
Bank
POOR, BUT PROUD
"Your new pianist didn't stay long."
"I had to let him go," said the man
ager. "As like as not he'd be playing
a jazx selection when people were dy
ing on the screen."
"Didn't he offer an explanation?"
"Oh, yes. He said circumstances
compelled him to accept employment
in a movie house, but he .would be
dadblamcd if he'd prostitute his in
tellect by looking at the pictures."
Birmingham Age-Herald.
THIS WILL ASTONISH
ALLIANCE PEOPLE
The quick action of simple witch
hazel, hydrastis, camphor, etc., as
mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will sur
price Alliance people. One girl with
weak, strained eyes was helped by a
single application. Her mother could
hardly sew or read because of eye
pains. In one week she too was bene
fited. We guarantee a small bottle of
Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak,
strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum
eye cut FREE. Fred E. Holsten, F. J.
Brennan and Harry Thiele, druggists.
T-2
The supreme court says evidence ob
tained in raids by revenue agents with
out a search warrant cannot be ad
mitted in court proceedings. Since a
search warrant must describe what the
officers propose to search for, this de
cision must almost kill prohibition,
says the Houston Post. For who could
describe the kind of hootch in circula
tion nowadays?
Wanted to buy both your fat
and stock hogs. O'Bannon and
Neuswanger. Phone 71. 18tf
The fact that Popocatepetl is show
ing signs of an eruption will move
many an old-timer to renew the efforts
made when as a youth he tried to pro
nounce the name of that mountain in
the geography class.
Industry seems to' have undertaken
to demobilize the army of the unemployed.
From the way his ghost behaves,
John Barleycorn died with his boots
on.
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SAULTE X7
Decoration
Day
Hundreds of the Best Monuments in the
Alliance Cemetery were bought from us ,
at lowest prices. Ask Al Wiker, Phone
256, or Write Us for Catalogue.
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