TIIREH FOWLING The dance at the od Charles Safford Iwuse waR well attended Saturday .niht ami a pood time reported by all. Mrs. Sadie Henderson is spending a few days with home folks near Bay ard. Ed Wilkins and daughter, Miss Iva, and wn, Ernest, were Alliance callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wilkins going to see a doctor. Joe Kennedy and family and teach er, Miss McCormick attended the dance iSaturday night, Robert Mitchell and wife and baby "visited at Ab Hall's one day last week. John Brus started to school Monday morning. Alva Wilkins dug his potatoes last week and haa a very good yield. James Eaton finished putting up hay Friday evening and took the men to town. He moved home Saturday afternoon. Dick Henderson and wife and the Henderson young folks attended the dunce. Howard Essex and Frank Keane were callers at the Wilkins' home Sun day afternoon. Nelse 1'eterson and family motored to Alliance Saturday afternoon, tak ing in three hay men. Ab Hall and family and teacher, Miss Roberts, motored to the dance Saturday evening. Miss Roberts had the mistortune to step on a nail upon arriving at the dance hall. N. E. Hurlbut and wife are spend ing a few days visiting friends in W yoming. They intend to make a stop at Hot Springs to visit Wind Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kilpatrick and Mr. Banks motored to Alliance Saturday. Mrs. Elsea and Mrs. Eaton took Jake Elsea and wife and mother,! Mrs. Brus, motored to Alliance Sun-1 day . Mr. Elsea going down to have! some dental work done by the army I dentist. He remained ovednight, I E 1 Wilkins is on the sick list. Several of the young folks were 1 disappointed Saturday evening when 1 there was no dance at Duskins. i Lee Moore rceived a telegram from, his sister Saturday, but could not I ing, taking Kyle Tucker down to the train. He went to New Castle, Wyo., to see about a homestead. James Eaton and brtoher of Alli ance motored to Cottonwood Lake I'uAuflri if rw n ttiintinn t fi n Take advantage of Thicle's "Win the FonT Sale. Standard goods at reduced prices. Ford tickets given with each dollar purchase. r.rnesi Kospnixrgpr oi uemingioni is coming out to do some carpenter work for Charles Hall this week. He is building an addition on his house. . . i I. tf ; f 1' dinner at the Wilkin's home Sunday. I Mr. Snoddy of Alliance stopped at I the Blackroot ranch Monday and took dinner with Mr. Mann. He also made a call at the Elsea home. ' Charles HH and son, Ab, motored to Alliance Monday. understand it over the phone, so he motored to town to get it right. James Eaton and wife and baby and Mrs. Elsea were callers at the Ab Hall home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kf) pat rick motored, to Alliance Thursday morn Lace, Organdie and Crocheted Collars, r9c. Higliland-Holloway Co. Hoys Hats, $1.00. Highland-llolhway Co, Priscilla Dean Tarns, $2.00. Highland-Hofloway Co. Herald Want Ada are read. THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 11. 1921. 1 Gome to-the TT IT .a. JL JJLVb-LL V SVW TLTU no Festival. 5th Saturday, October 1 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA ' Get Your Tickets on the Ford Car at These Stores The Famous The Golden Rule Harper's Department Store Newberry's Hardware Co. Hirst's Grocery Mallery Grocery Duncan's Grocery Morgan's Grocery The National Store E. G. Laing Thiele's Drug Store Holsten's Drug Store Brennan's Drug Store Alliance Drug Store George D. Darling Glen Miller Schafer Auto Supply .r Alliance Tire Works Horace Bogue Store T Baer-Alter Shoe Store Coursey & Miller O'Bannon & Neuswanger The Farmers' Union Highland-Holloway Co. The Fashion Shop Wiker Music House Dole Variety Store Beckwith Clothing Store i McVicker Millinery Palace Market E. Essay T! Model Cleaning Works Fielding's Cleaning Shop 1 Corner Barber Shop A. D. Rodgers Grocery ) Imperial Theatre Joe R. Smith v. .l'i Model Market J. E. Stegg Furniture Store Lee Moore Grocery Mann Music & Art Co. The Car Will be Given Away Festival Day Winner must be present at drawing. No tickets will be held by any Alliance Merchant i i i I