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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
i Protect Your Homo! Everybody fears fire and every effort should be made to prevent them starting, even more than to extinguish them after they have started. As long as our homes arc built of lumber the is a certain amount of danger from fire, both from within and without. Therefore, any chemical prepa ration that render lumber fire-proof is a thing very much to be desired. Such a preparation is now on the mar ket and the public is invited to test its merits. It is called Plutanica. It ren ders all wood work fire-proof and at the the same time acts on the pores of the wood in such a manner as to preserve it indefi nitely. It costs very little and is easily applied to any wood work. B. V. Reeves has the agency for Plu tanica in this district. See him and have a practical demonstration of the merits of this preraration and get his figures for applying it to your home. Notice to Non-Kcsldent Dcfcnilnnts. To Daniel Klehey, non-roslilent defendant: Notleo Is liereby Klven tlmloii tlio 1st luy of October, 1MM. T. M. Lnwler, iiliilntlll, filed 111 petition In tliu district court of Uox linttc county, Nebraska, wherein Herbert M. An derou, Alwlne Anderson, wife of defendant, Herbert M. Anderson and Daniel lttcliey were nmdo defendants, the object and prayer uf which said petition Is to forccloso a tux Hun based upon a certificate of tax sale dated Nov. 10, 1900, purchased for the delinquent tuxes for tliu yenrs 1891, lh95, 1KW, lbO", 181W and 1WW, and subsequent taxes paid by plain tiff forycarsllXWaudiHOl upon the following described real estate, situated lu tlio county of Ilox liutte, statu of Nebraska to-wit: Southwest quarter of section 1, In township U5 of ranno 48. The amount claimed by platnlltT upon said tax lien Is tlio sum of 7?.!W, of which sum if U.72 Is forattornuy's fees, with interest tliero on as provided bylaw, from the IStli day of September, W0.1, the prater of said putitltlon Is for u decree declaring the afonsald amount, together with Interest thereon and costs, to be a 11 re I and paramount lieu upon tlio afore.suld real estate and that said real estate may be sold under an order of the court to satisfy tlio same, and that said defendants bo forever barred and foreclosed of all Interest or claim In and to said real estalo or any part thereof. You are required loanswer said petition on or before tlielltli day of Novemler, HKX1. T. Jl. Imwi.eii, I'lalntlff. Hy W'm. Mitcliell, Ids Attorney. 41 Notice to Non-Kcsldcnt Defendants. To A. J llultcuck, Mrs. llabcock, llrst name unknown, wife of defendant, A. J. Ualtcoek, uon-resldeut defendants: Notice Is hereby Klven that on the 1st day of October, 11KO.T. M. Liiwlor, plalntllT, tiled bis petition in the district court of Uox llutto county. Nebraska, wherein A. J. llabcock, .Mrs. llabcock, first name unknown, wlfu of defendant, A. J. llabcock, were made defend ants, the object and pr.iyor of which said peti tion Is to foreclose a tax lieu based upon a i-ertlficatuof tax sale dated Nov. 1(1, 11W, pur chased for the delinquent taxes for the years l!95, 1891, 1K07, lM'H, 1NHI and subsequent taxes paid by plulutilf for jears Uou tiuil U'01 upon the following described real estate, situated lu the county of lio. liutte, state ol Nebraska to-wlt: Northwest quarter of section 10. lu township '.5 of raiiKu 48. The umountclaimcdhyplalutlfTuixiii said tax lien Is the sum of $U3 45, of which sum .7.88 is for attorney's fee with Interest thereon us provided by law, from the 18th day of Sep tember, 1WUI, tliu prayer of said petition Is for u decree declarini; the nforcsulu amount, to gether Willi Interest thereon and costs, to be it first and paramount lien uioii the aforesaid real estate and that Bald real estate muy bo sold under an order of the court to satisfy the same, and that said defendants be forever barred and foreclosed of all Interest or claim lu and to auld real estate or any part thereof. You lire required to answer satu petition on or before the Dili day of November, llnXi. T. M. LiUvleii. rialntllf. Dy 'm. Mitchell, his Attorney. 41 In the District Court of Ho.v liutte County, Nebraska. D. A. Paul, Plaintiff, 1 Martin Donovan. Mrs. Dono- uS l van, llrst uutnu unknown, ffm.ri.mts wife of defendant, Martin IU,1UU"IS Donovan, defendants, j Mai tin Donovan mid Mrs. Donovan, first name unknown, wife of defendant, Martin Donovan, defendants, will take notice that on the 1st duy of October, 1903, plaintiff herein filed his petition lu the district court of llo Utitte county. Nebraska, against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by de fendant, Martin Donovan, to Olouu Invest ment Company and duly assigned to this plaintiff upon l ho southwest quarter uf sec lion.', in township IM. of range al, III llox liutte county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of n certain promissory or first mortgage note dated October l- 1vs'.i, for tlio sum ox S50U.IXI, and due and payable on October 1, l&iU; that there was due eept. .'0, iWi, upon said note and mortgage the sum of tlUs.:i2. for which sum with inteiest from this date plalntlti prays for n decree that defendants be required to pay same or that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You uro required to answer suld petition on or before Nov. U, 11HJ.1. D. A. Paul, Plaintiff. N Hy Win. Mitcliell, his Attorney. Dated tent. 18, 1903. 41 Lonov. niRKCTojv, Kotal HianLANDttiui-Alltiinco Cmtlo No. 43 meets very second and fourth Thursday evening In V. O. W. Hall. Visiting Ulnnsmcn cordlMlv Invited. K. I. Woods, C. W. Jtrntiu, Pec'x. L. V. ATTOKNKYS. OrriCK PnoNE 1W). Kesidenck Phone 103. R. C. NOLEMAN, ATTOnNEY , AT LAW. lloomtt 1, 2 and 3, First National bank build Ing, Alliance, Neb. Notary In ofllco. Attory at Law.... Olllco Up-stutrs Over Postofllco SMITH P. TUTTLE. IHA E. TASII. TUTTLE & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, North Main SL, - ALLIANCE. NEH. WILLIAfl MITCHELL. ATTORNEY AT HW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. L. A. BERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. J. E. MOORE, M. D. l-I.UTCHElt JH.OCK, ALLIANCi:, Ni:n. Calls answered from ofllco day or night. Telcphono No. (XI, oTwrMnciTEL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ALLIANCE, NEH. Office lu Lockwood 1 uuiiuing i Telephone No. 370. TDRTQrCOLljNS HOMEOPATH Thirty years experience. Discuses of women and children and non-surgical re moval of gall stones and cure of apendtcl tls, specialties. Office first door west of O'Connor's bakery. 'Phone day or night, 119. II. II. BELI.WOOI). M. I). W. 8. HE1.I.WOOD. II. D. Bellwood & Belhvood, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Holstcn HuildlnK. - ALL1A7 JE, NEH. L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco in first National Hank block. Alli ance Nebraska. JULlX'vrFREY; 8TEOPATHIO t PHYSICIAN. Office two blocks north of Times building, Phono S5S, Hours, 8 to 12 u. m.. 1 :30 to 5 p. m. DirrXlOaggartrDTv Is prepared to treat any and all diseases known to the horse and cow. Special nttention to dentistry. All work guaranteed Hum North of Palace Livery. 'Pho 101 FINJTBOOTSdHOES MADE TO OltDEK. HEPAIHING A SPECIALTY. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Notice to Redeem. State of Nebraska I Hox Uutto couuty l " To Johu D. Allen : You uro hereby not I lied that on the 17th duy of i'ebruury, 1WJ. Irving 8. Reed nurchuRUd at tax nalu the northwest quarter of section 14, lu township 25 or range au, lu uox ituuo county, ruurasKa. That said land was taxed In. the iiumu of John D. Allen, and that said purchase of tax sale of ... Iil l.i ...I ii'iiL .i.rliirfi. ttui nu.i .. .ulltt IhltT I .Mil. lfeWiinri WW, and that subsequent taxes have been paid on said laud by Irving S Reed fur tlio ieurs 1901 and 1002. That tlio lime for reuempuuii oi mo aioresaiu luiiu win ex ulro on the 17th day of February. IW4. Dated, Alliance. .Nebraska, this 1st day of uciouer, iwj. 41 iuvino is. iu:i:i. Hridgc Proposui. Sealed bids'will bo received lit the county clerk's ofllco up to noon Oct. 0, 11KO, for the construction of the work hereinafter specified. I'oiitracujr to furnish all materials: At a point alMiut four miles north of Hem tiigford, attho south branch of Sand canon and ut the north bank of said canon where u short ravine cuts across the toad, u three board culvert. 12x12 inches and ltl feet lu length, Is to Ih placed slightly diagonal across the rind, and from the hill Just north there Is to bo removed of the earth, clay and stone an average depth of 3 feet for a distance of 100 feet mid an average width of 12 feet, this tielng along the east side of the road as now exists, and said earth to lie brought down over said culvert and onto the Ixittom of the canon. Also, at a jiolul about one hall nine iaruier . north at tliu north branch of sand canon, there is to ho constructed a bridge 10 feet 'long mid Itlfeet wide with good ami fiutllelout stoiiH abutments laid in cement. Said abut- j II.UIII.S HI tJV 1U II 'USl iU IUUI 111. IIU5I? IIF IIIJ.VW thegr.ido. The floor of said bridge shall be of 2 Inch luinbtr with 7 stringers. Karth froux. the lull on thu south shnll be brought down and tilled in to the level of said bridge, thu samo requiring about 173 cubic yards, and from the hill ou the north side thu earth, stone, etc. is ' to be lemoved from the east side of the old , road anil thrown Into the gully on the west, and tigniust the north sid of brldgu. Said excavation should extend up tlio hill about ! 270 feet, btiuiu neiug mari.ed oil tuo east Iwundiiry of the roadway by a iost 2-" 2 Inches by 1 foot, driven In the ground, urd the east line of said excavutlnu is to be the lino of iKist holes now dug about 4 feet into the roadway, and the quantity to bo ro uinvtsl from this hill is about 200 cubic yards. The whole as above (teserllieit will lie let in lowest luspotulble bidder ou tlio titli day of October, 1B3. The hoard of county comiulssioiiers rirvo- the rlgl-t to rujoet any or all bids. fp ins S. M. S.MVSEII, County Clerk. Tlmco iluclrina tf Innl rti .tiui rrrrtnnr! with a view of making bids for the work on the above proposal can call ou Isaac R ockeyj I have one hundred tons of good prairie hay for sale. It can be utilised on the place with bast accommodations. For particulars write to J. S. Kaper, Lawn, Neb. 41-3 R. MADSEN, A. D. NEW, AUCTIONEER. Sales cried In this and adlolntug counties by the day or commission. Sixteen years ex perience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con tracts can be made tit Tiik llKHAi.n ofllco where references to Alllalice citizens will also be given. F. M. WALLACE DHAY LINE Moying Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance Every Body Dip! Chloro Naptholeum Dip is now the CHEAP :::::; EST as well as the BEST CATTLE DIP on the market I .1" t 1" H" IVfOTTKF? ie recucec Pr'lces from i to 50 gallons, liw 1 IVJQ $T per gal. In lots of 50 gals, or more, 75 cents per gallon. Chloro Naptholeum is a highly concen trated clip and is equally efficacious for cattle, horses, hogs, sheep or poultry. Sold at Newberrys. I The best work Is the cheapest Do you know who does it? m R V RFFVFS The Paintcr PaPer Hanger and JU. I. 11UU I LiU, Decorator. Work guaranteed. PHONHI 385. HOLSTEFS PHARMACY.... Is One of the Most Up-to-Datc Drug Stores in Nebraska Prescriptions Carefully i-i.t Compounded 'V"T3' Watches and Daimonds. "k tAt A SELECT stock or Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty. F. E. HOLSTEN, Proprietor. Alliance, Nebraska. FIRE INSURANCE AG-ENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hartford I'ire Insuriiuco Company. North American of i'lilliuleliilila. I'lioenlx of Hlooklyu, New York. Continental of New York City. Nlngtiru Fire Insurance Company. New York Underwriters, New York. Comnmreinl Union Assunmcu Co., London I Liverpool. London mid (31obe Ins. Co. Gcrmiiu Anierleuu Ins. Co., Now York. Farmers and Mcrelmnts Ins. Co., Lincoln. Columlila Fire Insurnnce Company. Philadelphia UnderwrltcrM. i'lioenlx Ins. Co., Hnrtford, (Tutin. Office Up-Stiilrs, I-letclier lllock. Alliance, Nebraska. Alliance Cash Meat Market. C. M. LOTSPEICH, Proprietor. ONE DOOR SOUTH OF OPERA HOUSE. Fresh and Salt Meats, - FISH AND OYSTERS Cash Paid for Hides. Phone 28 Harvey's Bowline Alleys Heathful exercise and amusement for ladies and gentlemen .... PianOs Sc Organs A. C BXNGIIAM, Dray and Transfer Line. W HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry about what to do with your Household Goods. , S. A. Miller will take charge ot them; store thera in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and ship muni wucrovcr ucsircu. i.nnrges rnasonanio, The only sprlnR dray lino in the city. Phone 139. S. A. Miller. Coffee Sc Dowd I'KOPRIETOKS OP THE ' Saloon Finest "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for KHEI) K'UTU HUEWINQ CO , SELECT CAIHNET, EXTUA TALE nuil Other l'opulnr llrnnds. . . am-ilr a:xa,a.e Solicited.' Goods nellvcred to nny pnrt of tho city. Cotno nmt Us. Phone 206 F. W. Plato, Jr., I. M. IIumpiirry, JambbC. Daiilman, J.G.Horn, 1'rcs. Vice I'rcs. Secy. & Mfcr. TrcaB. The Flato Commission Company. Live Stock Salesmen and Brokers. Capital $250,000. South Omaha, Chicago, So. St Joseph, North Fort Worth. South Omaha, Neb Represented by Tom G. Uuhkk, Urideport, Neb. yiamonds, Watches, U Gold Jewelry, . . . Souvenirs Repairing in all its . Hail orders promptly Branches. -w attended to. Jeweler and Optician. THREE FIRSTCLASS ALLEYS. em F. T. HARVEY, Proprietor. East Side of Hain Street. HUMPHRY :: Undertaking1 and . :: Embalming Company. Calls answered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. firs. Humphry, Lady Assistant. Residence phone 2G9. P. L. WILSON & CO., RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE Am. King Schlitz Export and Brau Bottled Beer W. H. McBrayer, Atherton, Paris Club and Sam Clay Whiskies. Try our Bottled in Bond Whiskies. They must be good for Uncle Sam's guarantee is on the neck of each bottle. Family and Mail Order Trade solicited Goods delivered on short notice to any part of the city. 'Phone 136, Everything in the Merchandise Line j Dry Goods, Boots, Groceries, Lump and Barrel Salt, the celebrated Victor Flour, Feed, HARDWARE and SADDLERY, Mowing Machines, Hinders, Rakes, Haying Tools, Gasoline Engines, Windmills and Pumps, Wagons and Buggies. Your attention is especially called to our fresh stock of groceries. We aim to please and solicit vour patronage . . . P. L. WILSON & GO., Mars,a.ni Nebraska. Contractor and Builder . Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. Q. GADSBY, Uriel: Shop Wobt ot Alliance National U&nk, Alliance, Neb. PHONE 400, Nebraska Hide and Leather Co. Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs, Established Cow and Horse Hide Robes, Always ia78 1 Leatherand Saddlery Hardware I Reliable, L. C. BURNETT, M'gr. Nebraska City. Nebraska. Palace Livery Barn S. II. DICHCir, l?i-op. one iiluck wiwt of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, Tiir. Ni;w 7.hindi:n . , ami courteous treatment to all has won for us the HUII.MNO. 'Phone 72 excellent patron ajje we enjoy. Trv us. WE'RE GIVING AWAY WALL PAPER ! We want to dispose of our entire stock of paper in the next few weeks. We are making prices that, are certainly selling- the goods. We offer you Onethird to Onehalf off on our entire line. Right now is your time to buy. It's your opportunit' to save money. Alliance Pharmacy J. S. HEKINEY, Proprietor. ..h..h-:..h:...:..:h-h f I F. J. Brennan & Co.... Y 1 DEALERS IN' i&fc Drugs, Perfumesf 1 oilet Articles.! and ;. Paints, Oils and Wall Paper J rnsktqnlaotau Alliance, Nebraska. 'Kk::'.:::-:- t