The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 20, 1922, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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RAILROAD NOTES
Aprnt I IX I'errin, Whitman, .
ffT a few days lat week lio nir re
lieved by i. V. Kinc. weond operator,
Whitman who in turn wa i relieved by
Mr. Dickson of iUinninir. Mr. iVrrin
incidentally took in the .St j knun'
convention at Hyannis.
The Alliance hoy scout hand and
ether Alliance visitor occupied a spe
cial car on the reir of 44 tor the Hy
unnis convention Friday and furnished
amusement en route to Ityunnis, the
music Ix'inR (uitc a treat at the local
towns u-s well a at Hyanni.
S. V Stewart, second operator at
Ellsworth, left Saturday lor u tdiort
isit at Thcrmopolis, Wyo., and othei
Iioint.4. He wa relieved 1y A. S.
lohmon. Mr. and Mr.i Johnm have
Itetn visiting relatives and fiiend- ut
.Alliance and other local points, com
inir to i;i!t.worth for a few days' visit
vith Mr. and Mrs. I K. Law, and
tlurinj; the present short aire of op
erators Mr. Johnson con.-onted to re
I i t- o Mr. Stewart for a few days. Mr.
Johnson worked on the Alliance dii.--ion
hcvcra! jears, two years oko woik
intr in Alliance as dispatcher for w?v
rral months. Hi lnt telegraph )Ksi
iion, second Hynnni.-., heinit closed, Mr.
John -ton resigned anil went to work
on the McCook division of the l!uilin
ton where he is still employed.
For the first time in nearly two
yearn (Uiief dispatcher Gavin's supply
of extra operators has been exhausted.
It seems that everyone wishes a lay
off at the name time, this together
with neveral cases of xickness is giving
the extra operators plenty of work
ior the present.
F. W. Koch, operator at Anselmo is
ofT for a few days, moving hia house
liold poods from Hofflund. T. V. Gor
man of Lakeside is relieving. Mr. and
Mrs. Koch recently returned from a
visit at their former home, Clinton,
la., previous to which Mr. Koch hail
been doing relief agent's work in the
lllack Hills.
thiid trick ve t end position.
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pa.-t few das, O. L. I'helps hiing on
a short vacation.
Mr. L. I). I'errin, wife of the ngrnt
at Whitman, :md son, returned from
an evtended eastern vacation Monday
morning. Agent I'errin is al-o on a
vocation and they plan a motor trip
to North I'latte before Mr. I'errin re
turns to work.
F.xtra Operator K. A. Webb of An--elmo
is now relieving Ra'tih Shields
of Arilmoie who is on a snort vacation.
Miss Margaiet Kennedy, daughter
of the apent at Kllswoith has been
isiting with her fister, Mrs. G. K.
Sh;irenlci g, of Casper the past two
week.
Klectrian Harry Hrew will leave
.-hortly for a vacation in the eastern
part of the state planning to return
shortly alter the Fourth of July.
Word from Former 0erators J. B.
Kuglnnd and G. H. Cave of this divis
ion finds them petting steady work on
the evtra board of the McCnok divis
ion. They transferred to the McCook
division nearly a year ago.
Engineer McWade of Ravenna came
to Alliance Sunday planning to take a
turn on summer auxiliary trains 35
and 36 between Edgemont and Alli
ance. Mr. Wade formerly held a run
on 41 and 42 between Alliance and
Kavenna just lefore coming to Alli
ance. This time he was working on 3!t
and 40 between Kavenha and Seneca.
Dispatcher F. T. Helphringer plans
a month's vacation soon. li. V. Cox,
oast end dispatcher will relieve him
while H. E. Miller third trick the west
rnd will work for Mr. Cox and Extra
Dispatcher C. J. Hitt will work the
PROGRAM FOR FOFRTII
OF J FLY CELF.HRATION
(Continued from page 1)
Rruce Mallery; with Joe Vaughn,
chairman and Jack Hawes, assistant
chairman of the general committee.
Ford Races and Hasehall Games.
One or more baseball games will be
played on the diamond at the grounds,
starting at 2 o'clock and going on at
the same time that the track program
is going on, so that there will not be
a dull moment during the entire after.
noon. Teams from the Box Butte
county league will play either one or
two games. The selection of the teams
M left up to the county league, with
Dr. A. C. Schoch in charge as the sub
committee on arrangements. The
purse of $25 is to be divided as de
termined upon later.
A two ami one-half mile race for
Ford stock cars will close the pro
gram at the track, with first prize of
$10 and second price of $5. Tom Car
ney is the sub-committee in charge of
this part of the program and he is al
ready being besieged by anxious Ford
owners who want to know the maxi
mum speed possible on the track.
Street Program to Be Exciting.
The street program, which will take
place In the morning, is being rapidly
prepared by Chairman Penrose E.
Romig and his committee, and it will
probably be announced in detail the
latter part of the week. An interest
ing and exciting program is promised
for the two hours rfi more allotted r. tTT?t."il'TtKt
this rait or the da s events.
Alliance to Be Decorated.
Plan aie being piepared for an
elaborate iind e tensive decorating
plan tor the Fourth of July. The dec
orating committee, consisting of E. C.
Drak, chairman; O. W. Basye, W. R.
Harper and William Rhoad, met Mon
day morning and outlined their plan.
The city is to be requested to install
the colored lighting system which they
have, for evening illumination, anil
fhig.i and streamers will be stretched
across the street. Each business es
tablishment is to be requested to dec
orate in a uniform way, so that ihe
whole plan will le magnificent in its
entirety. The committee members
will pay a visit to the different Supi
nes e-tabli-hnients probably on Wed
nesday of this week to outline the plan
and to see that bunting, flags, etc., are
on hai.d in sufficient tguantities.
Application for concessions are now
being received and acted upon nt the
office of the chamlier of commerce end
all interested should make application
at an early date.
The other committees are working
out their plans for helping make July
rourth the biggest event of its kind
eer held in western Nebraska. The
prospects are for a huge crowd in at
tendance. The policing for the dav.
Iwith downtown and at the fair
grounds, will be in charge of the mem
bers of Post M, T. P. A., with Roy C.
Strong as chairman. Members of th's
committee will be sworn in for the
day as special deputy sheriffs and their
orders must be obeyed at all times in
order that the program of the day may
le handled in an orderly manner and
that accidents may be avoided. Alli
ance will be host on that day to thou
sands of visitors from the surrounding
country and it will be a grand, old-
fashioneu "get-together celebration.
A Blessing for the Home
Electric Fans
Box Butte Spuds
to Be Served to
the Omaha Lions
A box of carefully packed Box Butte
county potatoes was shipped Mondav
morning from the office of the cham
ber of commerce to the secretary of
tne Lions club ot Umaha, to be served
this week at the luncheon at the Fon
tenelle hotel. The potatoes were do
nated by O. A. O'Dell and were in ex
cellent condition. Mr. O'Dell has dis
covered the secret of digging his pota
toes at exactly the right time, with
the result that when he takes them
from his pits in the spring they are
plump and firm. The potatoes shipped
to Omaha were clean, large, un
sprouted Early Ohios and should make
the Omaha Lions an excellent feed as
well as giving Box Butte county spuds
some more good advertising.
Why spend a sleepless night from the heat? Why
eat in a hot dining rooin? There's absolutely no reason
for it, if you have one of our G. E. Electric Fans.
Forget the hot weather discomforts and make life
pleasant for your wife and children, even on the most
sultry days.
Bring the lake breezes into your home by the sim
ple process of turning on a switch, attached to one of
the best fans made today.
9 inch, 4 blade, special $12.50
12 inch, 4 blade, special 21.50
Polar Cub fan 5.00
XQXiX
ALL THE NEW
MMER STYLE
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There is a constant service of satisfaction in buying Nationally known merchandise. You know you can
buy no better anywhere and you know that prices are no lower anywhere. You are assured of the utmost in
style, fabric, fit and workmanship, and you know that wherever you go you will be as well dressed as any
man you meet. Our big stocks of summer goods are now ready and we take pleasure in inviting you to see them.
THE WORLD'S NATIONALLY KNOWN LINES
NEW STRAW HATS
Bronze Tone and light shades. Some
rough and some smooth. All real values.
Special
$2.00
There is conomy in buying good Standard gar
mentsone good garment will outlast three poor ones
and give you more service and satisfaction. You are al
ways sure of getting the
VERY BEST GOODS HERE
SHIRTS
Manhattan, Arrow and all the worth
while kinds.
Manhattans, $2.."0 and up
Arrows, $l.r0 and up
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Summer Clothes
ralm Wach, $20.
IMxie Weaves. $27.."0 and ?C0.
Cassimeres, Worsteds, Serges.
In regular three-piece suits, single and
double breasted, all the -new and latest
styles. S3.r. ?1(). $ir.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
We carry in stock practically all the Nationally
advertised lines.
Munsing $1.23 and $2.00
Topkis $1.00
Chalmers $1.23 and $1.50
Country Gentleman $1.50
Wilson Bros. $1.50
Hatch 1-hutton , $1.50
Hatch, no-button $1.23
Other lines . 95c and up
Gotham in fine mercerized and silks $3.50 to $5.00
We know of no clothing: store anywhere that
gives you so wide a range for choice.
HOSIERY
Speciai Silk
Values
50c
NECKWEAR
Big line of Men's Cut
Silks and Knitted
50c
73c and $1.00
SHOES
See our.
WALKOVER SPECIALS
$7:50
Others $5.00
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Special This Week
$1.00
Big Line of Men's Work Shirts
83c, $1.00, $1.23
All colors fast all sizes.
75c
SOFT COLLAR
Special
2 for
25c
NECKWEAR
Special
4 beauties for
$1.00
Boys' KNICKERS
Special
59c
100 Very Fine
Worsted Suits
Most beautiful patterns, hand
tailored throughout, special,
with two pair of trousers.
$35 '
MEN'S AND BOYS
BATHING SUITS
All Kinds
Free Bag to Carry Them
Buy a Good Suit
he Famous Clothing House
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS WE HAVE BEEN GIVING SERVICE
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