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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
I) MARSLAND. I'ollovvlntr correspondence wns re V ! I I WE LEAD IN MILLINERY others follow, both in style and prices " . .' " As advertised before Easter our 2S Discount Sale still continues cetroil lastl'thlny morning, too late for I lust week's paper: REGAN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Phoenix Like, We have "Risen from the Ashes" TH E CRYSTAL THEATRE Opens Again To-night Thursday, April 15, and continuing this week, At PHELAN OPERA HOUSE Despite Our Recent Misfortune, We will Again Open To-night (Thursday) in, a Complete Moving- Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment. The Whettens In a Dutch Com edy Acrobatic Act AND 3000 feet of Motion Pictures Everything NEW. We trust we will merit your patronage as we have in the past by giving you the same class of interesting pictures and performances. WW Remember, at the Opera House to-night 7:30 Wk 10C CTS. 10 CTS. 10 CTS. Tom Houk lint) u large crowd to Ills (In nee Fililuy Inst. I Karmcia nro alt busy discing' in grain I and doin j? their spring's work. Incubator chickens nnd hot beds for raising plants for early garden occupy mo larmcrs niuuis in mo present. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hiuisnkcr and daughter, our small pox patients, arc nil doing well ana will soon be out. No now cases are reported. Our school lias been closed for a few weeks on account of small pox. Mrs. Hoffman, who has been sick so long with cancer of the stomach, is dead. The funeral was held last Friday. Wo are glad to state that Mr. Rlchio is still improving. It seems llko old times to seo him on the streets again. The farmers seem to be selling horses. Mr. Logan bought a span from S. M. Trussell. .loo Elsworth bought a span of horses from Oeorgo Grcgary. 0. II. Hang sold a nieo span to Mr. Gray, consideration 300 dollars. Tom Hovarka sold a threo year old colt for ono hundred dollars. Frank Honey man is very sick with appendicitis. lie lives seven miles northwest of town. Albert liovarka visited frlcndeon the river last Sunday. Charley McQogy, ono of the old set tlers, who has been sick for the past two years with cancer of tho stomach, died last Monday in Oregon, where ho went to seu if ho could not prolong his i ue. Mr. Woodic was dehorning his own and neighbors' cattle this week. liellamy & Miller just received more new goons. They are doing a large business at the presunt tinie. What wo are mostly in need of In Marsland is another blacksmith shop ana naru ware store. t Mr. McLaughlin and Miss Mvrtlo were pleasant callers at Mrs. Trussell's one day this week. Mrs, Holdridgo of Alllanco will bo in ' Marsland April 28 ml at the McOogy ( Poole store with a full line of millinery. FALRVffiW. m, Asppen hns the grippe C. .1. Benjamin and Robert Fox wero the guests of J. It. Lawrence and K. H. West Sunday A Hue Easter program was given at the church Sunday, but on account of the Inclement weather there were not tunny out to hear it. Tho writer has not heard the partic ulars but Is Informed that there will bo a supper for the church at Mrs, V. Na son's Friday night. Everybody come as wo will guarantee a swell affair. .1. U. Lawrence. 0. J. Benjamin and F. llodley were among those who dipped cattle at Herbert Nasou's tho I latter part of tho week. Sain Spears of Kenoml was a Fair view caller Friday. Andrew Stride spent Saturday night and Sunday on his claim in the east hills Warren Albright was tho guest of T J, Lawrence Thursday. It. II. West lost a valuable colt Sun day. Otto Vogel and Trcnklo Bros, mar keted hogs Saturday ( Application for Liquor License. Notice U hereby (,'lven Unit John J. lllordiui hiis tiled li!s petition a- rtMinlrcd liy law with tho city clerk to obtain a liquor llconsu to sell intoxicitMnc. mult, spirituous and vinous liquors in tholniildlnir situated on lot 7. block I .!. fronting on Box Huttitnvetuie in tho Hecond Ward of tho city of Allliineu, NcbrusUn, for tho municipal jeur endlnt,' May lt'10, nnil that ho will ask that said llcunsu Ims Issued to hi m on the (th liny of May, HW. that being tho regular meultiiK of ti e city council of tho city of Alliance, Nebraska John J. ltlordun. i Dated Alliance, Nebraska, April n, 1009. NEXT WEEK Prof. Rand's Dog Circus NEXT WEEK HEfUNGFORD HERALD. HEMINGFORD, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEIL, APRIL 15, I909. Hemingford Happenings. Anna llanua was quite sick last Fri day night. Mrs. llushnell und Ira went to Ger lag for a short visit Saturday. Ira went from there to his place at Morrill and Mrs. llushnell came home Monday. Tom Kitten and wife were jn town shopping Friday. Irene Staggs is visiting here In town this week, being the guest of the Carey girls. Ilazle Illckey was quite sick Friday, having to miss school a couple of days. Jim Moravek and wife from Sioux county were shopping in towu Wednesday. Mr. Hand of Sioux conuty was trad- ( ing In town Friday and Saturday. j Alice l'otmesil caino up from Alliauce ' aturday, going out home to spend Easter Sunday, , Sadie Hacker came in Friday to meet her sisters, Jessie and Ruth, ullof them going out to Ghas. Hucke's to stay over Friday night. Clark Olds went to Crawford on bus iness Saturday, returning Monday. Miss Dice's father and two Mr. Al iens stopped oil; hero for u couple of days' visit recently. One of Fred Hucke's horses was hurt quite badly Saturday, getting caught iu a harrow. Hugh Pietre moved on the WlllJohn son place and Will will move into Mrs. Sherwood's house iu town. Charley Evans from Marsland was here on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kregclcik from Illinois came here to work for the l'otmesil Hros. this summer. Mrs, .Myrtle Evans came homo from Marsland Sutunlny and weut to Colo rado Monday to join her husband, who has a position there. We regret to seo them go but wish them success, Allie Wilson went to Alllanco Wed nesday to do some shopping and to visit with her folks. Sylavlna Potmesil was In from Run ningvvater Weduesday to do some shop ping. : Mrs. Win. Curry, Miss Nellie and Robert went to Alliance Wednesday, returning Thursday. Ed Wildy went to Alliance ou busi ness Saturday. The teachers fiotn heio went to Crawford to the teachers' association Friday. Mrs. Coleman catnu up from Alliance Monday and her daiighturn artived Tuesday to attend the dunce hero to uight. John Mabiu got tangled In a ruua way Sunday and was quite badly bruised. Mr. Ileal moved 11 stable from A. H. Pierce's place onto the Campbell lot south of Iv. L Pierce's house. Leo Fhrouaphel went to Alllanco to attend the K. C danca given at the Phelan opera house Monday night. Mrs. Clark and son returned from their trip east Tuesday. Mrs. Holdrldge of Alliauce will be in Hemingford with a splendcd new stock of millinery on April S3 and 24 at Nor ton's store. Takes Two Glass Water Sets' Notice is hereby given that liobert Campbell has tiled hhi potltlon as required by law. with tho City Clerk of the Oltyof Allluneo, Nebras ka, to obtain a liquor license to sell malt, splrltons and vinous liquors in the building situated on lot numtxred II, (Hock numbered 2. orlirinnl town of Alliance, Nebraska, front ing on liox Itntto Avenue in tho first ward of tl v City of Alliance, Nobraska for tho munici pal carcndlnir In May 11)10. and that he will ask that said license bo issued to him 011 tho till (lay of May, UXI9, that bolmr thu regular meetliiRof the( Ity Council of the Oltyof Al lluneo, Nebraska. Koiieut Cami'UI'xl, Applicant. lecal NOTICE To Pines V. Culvert, ntm-resldcnt defendant: You are hereby 110 tilled that on thoxtHliduy of March. liHKi. Maud Cal ort tiled a petition against jou In tlio district court of liox llutto County, Nebraska, tho object and prajer of whloh arc to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruolty, on tho part of :ild defendant tmvarJ said plaintiff, without just auso, and that said defendant U uu habitual drunk rd. You aro required to answer bald petition 011 or nuioro .Monuuy, muslin mi or Ala, uwu fp Apr.l5-lw Maud Calvliit, I'iulntKT. Walter Langford, otio of. the pros perous farmers who gets his mail at Hemingford, dropped into 'I he Herald office while in the couuly seat Monday and left us a check for six dollats on subscription, which entitles him to two of the beautiful Pres-Cut glass water sets. John A. ltenuonitz, Attorney Hr.it National l!a k lliilullnj;, Omaha, Nebr. NOriCC Ol' AD.MINISTKATOliS' ALh In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, In tho .Matter of the Application of Henry O. llubermann and John A. llennewlt, Ad ministrators of the Kstute of Adulpli II. Ilulierinann, deceased, for Leave to Sell ileal Kstute. Notice U hereby jrivim that, la pursuance of an order of tho Honorable Leo Lstelle, Judge of the District Court of DoukIus County, No braska, iimdu on the 12th duy of Marcb, iWX for the sale of roul tutu heruinaffrr doscrlb. ed, there will be sold ut public vendue to tho highest bidder for cush at tho frontdoor of the Court House- la tho city of Alliauce. itox Unite County, Nebraska, on the 7th day of May, ll01, ut tho hour of 2 o clock P. M. the follow ing described real eitutc. to-wlt: 'Ihe North west Quarter of 8ectlou2S,Townlilp'js, Itungo bald imge sale 48. liox Uutto County, Nebraska win lumuin oiwn lor one uour. Dated this lilU day of April, jiwft llBMlV C. IIUUKIIMANX, John A. Hk.s.swmtz. Adiniulstnuorsof tho Hstntu of Adolph U. Hubermanii, docuiod, fp Apr. 15-3w Pure Bred Poultry. Choice R, C Leghorn cockerels for sale. Egg6 50 cents per setting. Call or write Mrs. A. Gregory, Marsland, Nebr. 18-13 Spring SALE! AT H. L. Bushnell's Store Has Commenced We have the Goods, Pliers arc Right and our Customers are Pleased. I 'AWWW M. HUTTON I Bargains in Real Estate INSURANCE WRITTEN We now have a- $2,500 Clothing Stock which we can exchange for land 'WAvWVVAdAv" HEHINGFORD, NEBR. ANTON UHRIG c Dealer in Hardware, Saddlery and Implements Just getting in two cars of all the latest Improved John Deere Implements HEMINGFORD, NEBR. N. FROHNAPFEL Hi:mingiokd, Nebraska with Hearse 111101)11 in connection vUwHn vmm m I ok fflTty' tl'l r Jv HAVE YOU PAID YOUR PERSONAL TAX? Taxes are due Nov. i. Personal taxes delinquent Dec. i. Land tax delinquent May i. Interest 10 per cent from date of delinquency. Real estate advertised for sale the first week iu October and sold for taxes the first Monday in November. In all com munications relative to taxes, please give description of property. Fred Molluing, Co. Treasurer, Notice Sealed bids will be received from this date (March 12, 10oD) to April IB, lOoi), inclusive, by the City Clerk for SW.ooo bonds, as voted at special election, hold Tuesday, March 0, 19o'J, lu tho City of Alliance, Nebraska, according to law. Said bids will be opened by tho City Council at their meeting on April 15, 10o9, Uidders will be required to fur nish the blanks upon which said bonds aro to be executed. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. A transcript of these bonds may be had upon appli cation to the City Clerk, W.o. Hahnks, Clerk. Uy order of City Council, iu session March 11, 19o9. V i ' X H JJUt II lilt I v Auctioneer ?rn Hemingford, Neb. Makes a specialty of stock sales. Mat ters pertaining to general auctions carefully attended to. Dates for sales may be made at The Alliance Herald office. Satisfaction guarauteed l BUSINESS LOCALS. I Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk, I am now ready to make contracts for cement woik to be done as soon as the weather will permit. John Ped erson. tf Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. Good fresh eggs for $i.oo for 15; $7,00 per too, H. P. Larsen, Antioch, Nebr. I4-7W Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk. If you have laud or real estate to sell. I can sell it if the price is right. If you have not been able to dispose of it, it may be that you have not suc ceeded because you have not listed it with the right man. Write me and I can' sell it. Address Walter Johnson, Ord, Nebr. Dressmaking at 303 East Wyo. St. Wanted Teams to do breaking in different parts of the county. Call and see us at once. Nebraska Land Co. ww i4tf. Furnished rooms for rent at 404 Cheyenne Ave. Phone 594. x7-tf All kinds of painting done in first class manner. Orders may bo left at The Herald office. C, P. Matson. 10-tf Beal Uros. can furnish best quality alfalfa seed. Samples at their otllce. Fine Model "F" Jackson automobile with one rumble seat and turtle deck attachment; will trade for land close to any siding in Box Butte county or sell for cash cheap. F. J, Betzold, Al liance. i8-tf Have you laud to trade for an auto mobile? See F.J, Betzold. :8-tf Will trade a fine automobile for land if suited. F. J. Betzold, x8-tf