THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. 207 BOX BUTTE Phone 133 We Call and Deliver .vy, N Ul Our Car is at Your Service WE RETURN ALL VALUABLES FOUND IN. YOUR POCKETS Cleaners of Quality Popular Prices mm9 ELLSWORTH Mrs. William Steel and Mrs. Anna Uennett motored to Alliance Wcdnes tlay returning late the same clay. J. H. Kennedy And hin son, Eujrene, spent a few hours in Alliance Wednes day on business. II. Lancaster who has Wen cpendinir the past two months with relatives and friends in Beardstown, III., his former i 1 .! . . ' nome, is now viRiimjj nis aaugnier in Alliance for a few days, before return ing to work here as section foreman. George Brewster of Crawford will re lieve him at the station. Sheriff Bruce of Rushville utopj a fhort time while en route to La ride on his return irom Bingham. County Superintendent Pearl Sum mers spent the past few days in this section of the county attending to school 'interests, driving down from Bingham Wednesday morning, where she was a west bound passenger on No. 43. Jan. Burton of Bingham drove down Wednesday bringing Miss Summers. ed at the C. C. Jameson inm Tni.'nlil.t v i i j ... .... day and Wednesday. I his breakfast out of a nanpr W Tt ; ,?l.im te,ntle1 Masonic .further alleged that he has not been e.iviK uv njraiiiis iieunesuay nlgnt, wncre me reuow i ran oeirree A paper devoted to humane societies I says it is kinder to drown kittens than I Mrs. P. V.. I.nw and Antiirhiar Anna. were Alliance visitors Wednesday, Par 01 ino county. Mrs. Iav going to consult a doctor j E. B. Jameson of Lakeside spent a regarding her ear which has been few hours with his father, C. C. causing much trouble. I Jameson, arriving here Tuesday and S. K. Stewart left ' Thursday for a returning to hU duties at the Lakeside short business trip in Omaha expect- store Tuesday afternoon, ing to return about the twentieth.) Mrs. F. M. Broom of Antioch visti- conferred to him. He returned Thurs day, morning. A large new two-ton International truck en route from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Wind River, S. D., had some diffi culty in passing through this feet ion of the sand hills Monday. The truck while having power to burn, was un able to pull through pome of the sand passes on account or trie enormous "Temperance and labor are the two tmcKvu wiat ne nas not npen 4 .11 i . . . i"jm;uu3 ui man. ian t iz mir- to a barber for two years. The dis- u ' ZT 1o .T0W V in. strav- Prising how many men make it a busi patch leaves it in doubt whether he !L neiJhShood 86 f quietneSB - of doging these two particular shaves himself or Just lets his beard neigh boi hood. physicians, luxuriate. I - - . 1 mere may De omer evidence which will prove him irrational, but it 'will lie mho iook ner over nearly an inis weight and A. Moore was et,! tn pull them out of a sand pass southeast ;Hnnmmmtrfflffltttt? tttmmmniiiiiiimimm The Heaping Clothcsbaskct LOOMS BIG ON WASHDAY When the housewife looks at the family clothesbasket on wash day, she must often wonder' how she will ever get them all cleaned. It is a big tusk. f OUR WET WASH DEPARTMENT , Relieves Her of the Hard Work. by taking the soiled clothes and bringing them back ready to dry and iron. They are sorted into two lots and these Jots washed separately but not mixed with other clothes. We wrap the colored clothes separately for delivery. $1.00 a Bundle, plus 5c a lb. over 20 lbs. Just call phone 160. Orders received before 8:30 are delivered same day; after 8:30 the following day. Please mention "Wet Wash" when phoning. WE ALSO DO ROUGH DRY AT 10c LB. Alliance Steam Laundry Takes the "Wash" Out of Wash Day. inmnsimmuuiiimiiiiiimumiiiiiiiiiimi'iiiiniiii HiiHiiiiiiimff Teach Your Child To SAVE Don't allow the children to grow wasteful and extravagant. Teach them the many ad vantages of thrift in their young and tender years. It will grow to be the best habit they have when life's responsibilities come. Thrift will teach them the value of every penny; the wonderful growing power of money. It will teach your child self-reliance, and bring him self-respect " Start an account today for that youngster of yours. S.ta may be..the in the dder of suc cess in your boy's business life. It will bring your daugh ter an understanding of money values that will make her an economical housewife some day; a blessing and help to her husband and family. e We pay 5 Interest on Savings Deposits to help them grow. First National Bank Alliance, Nebraska I not resemble this. He may have money .nan he Knows what to .do with, but that only proves him fortunate rather than unfortunate. Undoubtedly his is a thrifty disposition, but even though the modern tendency is .to extravagant spending, he surely can not be locked up in an asylum for that In the words of a bygone slang, this old man is crazy, like a fox. of here on the Bingham road. Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Moore will spend Christmas at the home of Mrs, Young in Ardmore, S. D. K. J. Stems on the Burlington water service spent Wednesday afternoon on company business here. Miss Margaret Kennedy expects to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. G. R. Schafenberg in Casper after Christmas. William Arm of the Tawlett ranch made a trip to Ellsworth Wednesday taking out supplies. Tanlac is well advertised, but adver- Going away on a vacation is ,iome- tising alone could not have produced times less of a pibolem than trettinir fui'uiaijty. n uau 10 nave unci. Was $10,000 "Easy Money" for Bob Bennett when he had to tell "Nothing But the Truth" for twenty-four hours? See the High School play, Thursdiy night, before you answer the question. 6-7 T - ..... ii you are ieeung Dacuy, put yc troubles away by taking Tanlac F. Hoisten. our E. 6 merit. F. E. Holaten. 6 HEMINGFOltD George Jones and S. A. Grimes were in Alliance the first of the week. They were looking for three Mexicans who took same silks from the Lockwood store without even asking the price. Mrs. Anna Bowers of Delaware, who is the traveling secretary for the Woman's Home Missionary society, snoKe 10 a good crowd in the M. E. church here Sunday night. Lela Cory and Ethel Jones were Al liance visitors Monday of this week. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Mav drove t6 Alliance Monday. George Jopes and S. A. Grimes were in Crawford Tuesday of this week to get the three Mexicans, who were ar rested and held as the suspected shop listers in the Lockwood store. Rev. A. J. May went to Harrison on Tuesday to assist the team on the hospital campaign. The Ladies of the Congregational church gave a dinner and banquet at the Legion rooms last Saturday and realized a good profit. The ladies' of the M. E. church packed and shipped a box of dressed chickens to the York home on Wed nesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. llobart Jones and Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Jones drove to Alli ance the first of the week. , George Wiltsey is slowly improving and bids fair to recover from a long siege of sickness, which has kept him ' down tor over two months. Mrs. William Sailing, who has been sutiering a severe attack of rheuma tism, is much better. Rev. A. J. May who has been work ing in the interest of the Nebraska Wesleyan and Methodist hospital, re turned from Crawford on Friday night. Ihe play given by the high school Thursday night at the opera hou.se was well attended and enjoyed by everybody. Is your liver out of order? Do you suffer from biliousness, headaches, constipation? If so, Tanlac is what you need. t. E. Moisten. o LAKESIDE Mrs. George Lindley and Mrs. Ray Wils-on were shopping in Alliance the first of the week. Mrs. George Cooper was in Lakeside on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leishman were up irom their home south ol Ellsworth Monday. Mr. Leishman was a west-bound passenger on No. 43. Alva Ash wa3 a Lakeside visitor Monday. Dr. Moore of Antioch was in town Tuesday. . The Lakeside Ranch company un loaded a carload of corn here this week. The Lakeside Development com pany workmen finished putting down eating in the oil well Tuesday. The cement work will be next. Then the gang will go home to spend Christmas while the new derrick is being erected. Cecil and Lucille Osborn drove to Antioch Wednesday. Edward Jameson was an Alliance visitor the first part of the week. Mrs. Glen. House returned home on Tuesday morning after a visit at the DeBord home, northwest of town. Mrs. George Pollard was an Alli ance visitor Wednesday. CRAZY LIKE A FOX. (Omaha Bee.) , Once in a while the heirs of a wealthy man sue to prevent his wasting his fortune which by a process of antic ipation they have come to regard as theirs. Extravagance in such cases is held to indicate insanity, and some times judges appoint a conservator for the fortune. No such solution Could be arrived at for the suit of the wife of a Buffalo millionaire to have him declared insane on the groundj that he was too thrifty. U would be an unheard of thing to ap- i'""" " iv twr-ak me tieienuani in spending his money. Although well able to afford the royal suite at the best hotel the husband is alleged to live in a cheap boarding house. In Head of having his breakfast served in Ded, or patronizing a cafe where he would be frerved more food than he Few American institutions are so firmly established as the custom of taking exhaustive testimony after the harm has been done. , We will buy your furs and hides. O'Bannon '& Neuswanger. 4-7, c HILDRENS COLDS Children have very deli-' cate digestions, easily disturbed by too much "dosing." Treat croup and colds "externally" by using Uur Extraordinary Special Christmas Offer ($ ) Fill In Your Own First Payment. I We Will Deliver to You Any NEW EDISON 9 ' Tl 1- CM 1 i iumu&ruijn in biock . BALANCE MAY BE PAID IN PAYMENTS Positively No Strings to This Offer. i I i j i I i i i I liMfu iittitt I : 111 iLJ Come In and Talk It Over f With Us. I Let Us Show You Genuine Edison Phonographs I Cost No More Than Ordinary Talking Machines. SKS VapoRub Over 17 Million Jan VteJ Yea y f Geo. D. Darling 113-117 West Third Street 'Alliance, Nebr. I Holiday Headquarters I of Gifts for Men PIPES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND CANDY MAKE MOST m ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. 'HEN YOU are troubled with selecting a present for Father, Brother or your Sweetheart, let us suggest a nice pipe, a box of cigars or cigarettes, leather cigar or cigarette case. It's something he will appreciate to the fullest extent. VV Brot &. 1 1 ofcij LARGEST LINE OF PIPES CIGARS or CIGARETTES IN THE CITY in Xmas Sizes Makes selection easy. Come, in, we'll All the leading brands of Cigars and help you. Cigarettes, best of condition, and in the 1-3 OFF ON PIPES amounts you wish. LEATHER GOODS " MARASCHINO CHERRIES Pocketbooks, Cigar .and Cigarette T,nnnvireSMQvfhoTlaterwVeredin Cases bring lasting pleasure. A good se- pound ea. Make a fine gift for anyone, lection, priced reasonably. $1.00 per BOX at. WD OD WARD'S FINE BOX CANDY IN XMAS PACKAGES Joe Smith's Confectionery i On the Corner Box Butte and Second $ t v