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SAKS HUSBAfiD FAILED TO STAY C'l THE JOS with one Job long, continually moving from position to position. Not on'y ha her husband refused to work, but he charges that he has taken her to but one place of amuse ment nine thoir marrlace. and never Jennie M. Nlquist, throueh Mitchell luk n(,r out jn the evenings, but in and Gantt, her attorney, ban filed herl,,) his time in the pool ttition in district court, praying for jje nn-, corresponded and con- absolute uivorce irum v.u.-v . ox Wiln olher women, nne cnarKe THE CIIUnCHES We bid a welcome to all. IV DROKGKMUELLER, Paster Niquit. The petition recites thai me rouble were married in Tarkio, Mo., September 13, 1910, and that they have been residents of the tate of Nebraska for three years past, and of Box Butte county for over eight months. Shortly after the marriage, Mrs. Niquist avers, the defendant began to treat her in a cruel and inhuman man ner. For more than two years past he has refused, failed and neglected de her and her children with the necessities of life, except that he would occasionally purchase food and clothing of the cheapest kinds, ana then only in insufficient amounts. The plaintiff and her children would Bot have been able to live had it not been for the money earned by the plaintiff in working in a laundry. She Bays her husband is a man who does not like to work, and will not stay I'KKMn l KKiAiN i in iu ii I Rev. A. J. Kean.s n the Tresbyter- From the "Nat'on's Soul," by Theo- ian church will preach the Union dore Roosevelt: "None needs more to Thanksgiving service at the Methodist learn than we of the west, we of the church Thursday night, November 25, esgpr restless wealth seeking nation, at 7:30. the lesson that after a certain not very high level of material well being Dr. Annie G. Jeffrey, chiropractor, Three time she has abnndoned her, innvihir hpr nenniless and destitute. Brake man Taul Wellingham has' been off duty for the past few days, due to a sprained ankle. Wellingham was running to catch a waycar at Seneca last Monday, slipped on a piece of coal and turned his ankle. Mrs. John Bennett of Lingle, Wyo., was in Alliance Tuesday. i M Krytoksthe only bifocals that keep you looking young In middle age, many eyes begin to need glasses for both near and far vision. Then the question is, "What is the way to secure that help?" We recommend Kryptok' Glasses, the only invisible bifocals. Kryptoks not only give the wearer all the com fort and convenience of hav ing both near and far vision in one pair of glasses, but they also have the good ap pearance of single-vision glasses. They never make you look old or odd. tfRYPTOIf A Y. GLASSES IV. THE INV'SlflLS BIFOCALS Our optical service includes everything that you can pos sibly need for your eyes. See Bauman and See Better OPERA HOUSE BLOCK has ben reached then the things that completed arrangements on Saturday really count in life are the things of last whereby she turns her Alliance . .;.. i i t :.: I I ha culnt kDrtnnai tm rm rnoi ntlirn nvpr in llr smitn. I np CIVIA m 1 1 AIMIII. ' - . -I . ... . m - . ... .nd defendant were living in Omaha, are good up to a certain point, but the new firm will be Jeffrey & bmith, ind shortly before she was to be con- courage nni endurance, love or wne cniropraciors. ut. jenrey leu Ined, he abandoned her, and her sis- and chiW, lovevof home and country, fcaturday for her home at Casper, ter invited her to come to Alliance 'ove or lover ror sweemeart, love oi wyo. ut. omnn comes wen recom- und vtuy with her until her baby was beauty in man s woik ana in nature, menaeu anu win endeavor o comiuci bom. The baby was born In, June, Move ana emulation oi (taring ana me on ice wim me home nign uegree 1919. and while she was sick and ill 1 forty endeavor, tne nomeiy workday oi einciency ana service, as nas oeen n bed her husband again abandoned virtues and tne neroic virtues tnese neretoiore mainiaineu Dy ut. jenrey. II lieu, lici liu. -F .... I !! I It 11 T- CUL ...Ml -1 I . her. Afterward he returned to Allt-jare Deuer sun, anu u vney are ibck- ur. ohui.ii wm uc picarai w mcci, ny- ince and staved until June, 1920, ing no piled up ncnes, no roaring one aesinng iniormauon regarding when he left the third time, and I r,'"nt? mn'isiriansm, no levensn cniioprmwr ueunu scivite. oince then she has had to support and many-sided activity shall avail herself and their children. On account either the individual or the nation. 1 1 of the failure of the defendant to do not undervalue these things of a maintain and provide for them, she nations Doay: i oniy aesire mat tney was compelled to assent to the adop- hall not make us forget that besides tion of her child, a daughter, born in the nation's body there is also the June, 1919, by another family. nation's soul." Mrs. Niuuist asks for an absolute I It is high time for as to get back divofce and the custody of the two to the things of the spirit if we are remaining children, Ingrid M. Niquist, to build the spiritual fabric of the three-year-old daughter, and Harry, a nation. Roosevelt was right when two-year-old son, and such other relief he said that "these are the things as the court may see fit to grant her. that really count" America is just now in the grip of a great crime wave. Pagan ideals dominate a large section of our people. Kather- ine Gerould, in the Atlantic Month ly, says: "The abandonment of re ligion is probably most responsible of all for it bears a casual relation to all the other facts. We are enduring more and more in Am erica the influence of people who have broken deliberately with relig- rnn mnirif nil nuir lous Iaw Bnu 'ou canno"' nucn away rUn I UnKbl UAT oAmC the props and still keep the struc ture, lou cannot mane the len Christmas suggestion: A gift beyond value, your photograph. Van Gravcn's. Phone 901. -3 Mrs. J. D. Yowell and daughter, Fayaline, of Marshall Mo., are ex pected the last of the week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. De-Moss. Harold Gavin is expected home next week from his ranch in Wyoming, where he has been for the past few months. RADIUM Scientific Surgeon CURES CANCER Also Tumors, Bleeding from the Womb, Tuberculosis of the Skin, Birthmarks, Deforming Scars, Many Types of Ulcers, Etc. WITHOUT THE USE OP THE KNIFE Employed by the Specialists connected with the HOT SPRINGS CLINIC Hot Springs South Dakota NOTICE I wish to advise Alliance mer chants that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Matilda Allen, my wife. 102p E. T. ALLEN. SPECIAL TRAIN COMING Members of the Scottsbluff high school and a crowd of 150 fans wi! probably eat Thanksgiving dinner in Alliance, if the plans of Coach John son of that city work out. Mr. John son Is attempting to stir up sufficient enthusiasm on the part of the Scotts bluff football fans to charter a spe cial train. One hundred and fifty titckets must be sold, and the way the Scottsbluff people are going at it, Alliance might as well prepare to take care of the crowd. According to the Scottsbluff news papers, the valley team hopes to win the Thanksgiving game, although ! they realize that they are up against a stiff proposition. That Scottsbluff now has a strong team goes without saying, as the- showing made with the husky aggregation from North Platte Butte avcnue at Scventh gtreet Commandments more powerful by mere dwelling on' their inherent fe-'. licity. If there is no divine command back of the mthey lose all power over ; the man who finds it more satisfac tory to brea kthem. For ', better or worse our western civiliza- tion has been built up on the Chris- tian religion, and if the Christian re ligion decays, many accidents will happen that will puzzle the poli ticians. The services and work of the church is a xonstant invitation to every lover or America to have a part in the building of the Nation's Soul. All are cordially welcomed to our regular services at the appointed hours. First Presbyterian church, Box on last Thursday proved conclusively, Alliance has also strengthened her team very materially since the game with Scottsbluff earlier this season, when they were defeated by a score of 21 to 14. A. J. K EARNS, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. The pastor is in receipt of a letter from Dr. Harry F. Huntington; Meth- Tuo vars atro Alliance Dlaved in odist student pastor at the state uni- Scottsbluff on Thanksgiving day, los- versuy, a pari oi wnicn win oe oi in W tn th Rluffs. although ear er in wrest to Alliance people, tie says the season thev had defeated the "I " finding some of the students I t m A. . 1 A Bluffs, leaving the 1919 record even i"m mat pan oi tne state, oome oi cn far n th two tpams were con- our gooo worxers come irom out cerned. Red Moon Flour Takes First Prize In the recent Campfire Girls' Contest First Prize was won by Wauneta Robin son, who used Red Moon Flour. You may have first prize bread, too, by using this flour. We Carry All Kinds of Chicken Feed. Farmers Union General Auto r Repairing I have moved and am now prepared to do repairing on all makes of Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors. Have been doing this work for a number of years and understand it thoroughly. Come to me for work that gives Satisfaction New Location 116 West Second Street Dennis Ryan there. Charles Spacht Is connected with the boys' work at Trinity M. E. church. Can't you send us some more boys like him?" We are glad to have such good material with which to ad vertise the Alliance Methodist church and Mr. Spacht's many friends will be glad to know of his good record. Dr. O. S. Baker, district superinten dent, will hold the first quarterly conference on November 29. The pastor and his family are now moved into the beautiful new parson age just completed and find it a most delightful home. While not large, it is one of the best built houses in the city and will be a credit to the Meth odists of the city for years to come. The annual Sunday school board meeting was held last Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wolln. Officers were elected for the ensuing calendar year. Mr. Drake superintendent for the past three years, declined to be considered for the office again on the ground that his traveling work made it impossible for him to attend to the work as he would like to. Archie Gregory, a former superintendent of the school who has recently returned to the city, was elected to this important office. We are fortunate in having such good material for carrying on the church work. Services at the church next Sunday will be at the usual haurs. The ser mon topics will be announced at that time. M. C. SMITH, Pastor. Are You Planning With a Vision A Word For Business Men Arc you looking ahead, planning for the future of your business with H vision of its possibilities! Are you going to be ready for the years of prosperity which are coming after the period of war readjustments is overt Let us help you solve your business and financial problems. Through the accumulated experience of years, our officers are especially well fitted to give you expert counsel. Your problems are their problems, and they always wel come a conference in your interests. This Bank has been serving for many years in the interests of the people of this community. Its banking service is complete in every detail. There isn't any financial transaction that cannot be handled through this Bank ox. its affiliated institutions. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA CHURCH OF CHRIST. At the morning hour of worship, the minister is preaching a series of sermons from the Book of Hebrews based on the general theme, "The Superiority of Christ." The subject for next Lord's day morning is "'The Great Salvation." For the evening hour the subject Is, '"Q5fc Great Modern Terils." You will desire to hear these sermons, so do not fail to be present. The annual busness meeting of the congregation will be held on next Wednesday evening, November 24, Annual reports will be given and the election of officers will be held. You can make each department better by your active interest and your sup port of the same. Remember the Bible school and endeavor services. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. S. J. EPLER, Minister. LUTHERAN CnURCn. Next Sunday morning the Lutheran church has German service at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. v 7- f SSSI'k f ts 5 cinch Iffiir fig1"6 wny ' 1 Camels sell!-, t " f t tf TURKISH ODOMESTICti"! You should know why Camels . are so unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying. First, quality second, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which youH certainly prefer to either kind smoked straight I Camels blend makes possible that wonderful mellow mildness yet all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste! 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