The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 27, 1911, Image 5

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    Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Ada" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience of readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
word each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five cents and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
In answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Pardey's mission in Alliance is
baking. Personal attention is makinn
a success, as our steady increasing
patronage will testify. Now as ever
to the fore with their motto, "Clean,
white, light and wholesome." Your
grocer handles the Pardey products.
19 tf70 2
TO RENT
FOR RENT Modern rooms for
rent. 809 Box Butte. Phone 355.
697-2M9
HOI SK CLEAN1NU TIME IS HERE
Why not rent a ' hint ley Vacuum
Cleaner and do It all in one day?
The strongest cleaner made. Oper
ated with electricity Charges reas
onable. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Phone Tfi!
19-2 Too D. C.RKENAMEYER.
Buy your china nnd glassware
Threlkeld.
Of
FOR SALE-
Threlkeld sells
M l lamps cheap
MERCHANDISE
china, glassware
Buy your stoves of T. I. Threlkeld,
401 Box Butte Ave 44f
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
TO TRADE
160 acres of level upland, M miles
northeast of Greeley, Colo., valued
8t $2,600.00. To trade for residence
In Alliance. H. C. NICHOLSON,
1st National Bank, Alliance
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only set of
books in Box Butte county
In McCorkle Building.
abstract
Office
10-tf-570
ARCHITECT
The C. W. Way Co., Architects,
Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you
with plans and specifications for any
slass of building you wish to erect.
Ask them for information. 19tf
AUCTIONEERS
Frank H. Palmer, general auction
er. Satisfaction guaranteed or no
charges. Phone 687 Blue, Alliance
Nehr. Can leave orders at Herald
office. 53-tf-380
HELP WANTED
WANTED -An experienced wait
ress. Address S, Herald of rice.
YOUNG MEN WANTED
Govenment Pays Railway Mall
Clerks $800 to $1,400 a Year
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
RESIDENCE AND SW1MMINO
POOL POR SALE .lodge L. A.
Berry offers to sell his residence,
( orner Mississippi Ave. and Firth 8t.
Oood 6-room house, three lots, two
thicken yards, two chicken houses;
swimming pond on one lot. two dress
ing rooms; private water works, In
cluding windmill and gasoline engine
nnd big heater for tank. Swimming
pool is a money muklim proposition,
he Income from It running ns high
,ts $18.00 per day during the season,
lieason for selling, other work pre
vents handling It. Nearly one and
(I half lots in garden, for which the
irrigation system supplies water.
Por price and terms inquire at Her
ald office or apply to Judge L. A.
Berry. 13-tf-608
PERIODICALS
SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN
TO CHRISTIAN
Free Scholarships Are Offered.
Untie Sam holdB examinations for
railway mall clerk, postofflce clerk
or carrier, custom house and depart
mental clerks. Prepare at once for
the coming examinations.
Thousands of appointments are to
be made. Common school education
Is all you need; city and country
people have equal chance. Start to
prepare now free information. Free
scholarships this month. Write im
mediately to Central Schools, Dept.
B-024. Rochester, N. Y.
5-20t-463
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN BAR
GAIN FOR THE RIGHT PARTY
WITH CASH
Subscriptions to the Christian Her
aid are received by W. A. Dunlnp.
riie price Is $1.50 per year Persons
who wish to leave their subscriptions
at The Herald office may do so.
without extra expense to either the
subscribers or Mr. Dunlnp. lL' tf-590
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
clothing, furnishings and shoes, lo
cated in county seat in western Ne
braska. Good farming and cattle
country surrounding. Fifty miles to
nearest competitor. New railroad.
Fast growing town. Write for par
ticulars to the Alliance Herald.
9-tf-553
NOTICES
HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY
Phone 139 and we will send out a
man and vacuem cleaner cleaner to
do your work without removing car
pets from your floor.
5-tf-647 GEO. D
CALENDARS FOR
DARLING
1912
POULTRY, ETC.
THOROUGHBRED
PLYMOUTH ROCK
per setting of 15 eggs, $1.00. 100
wggs, $4.50. Phone 110 Blue. E. M.
Gregg, 1007 Cheyenne Ave. Ll-tf-tiOi
The Herald Publishing company
will handle a beautiful line of calen
dars for the year 1912. The main
line will be the products of the But
ler Paper company of Chicago. Itn
ported calendars will also be printed.
BARRED un account or tne ract tnat it win
EGGS. !,(, ,. not be necessary to pay commissions
to traveling salesmen the prices are
much lower than ordinary.
REPAIRING
The best equipped shoe shop in
northwestern Nebraska is run by M.
O. Nichols in the rear of the Alliance
CaBh Shoe Store. First class work
dulckly done, at reasonable prices.
0tf
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
GARDEN PLOWING AND HAUL
JNG. For all kinds of team work,
hauling and garden plowing phone
6o7 green. C. E. SIMPSON.
15-tf-ii8 2
Wanted If you are not satisfied
with your present salary and con
ditions, take out a course of instruct
ion in I he I. C. S. and prepare for
better positions. Hundreds of pos
itions open in Civil Service. Trained
Electricians, Mechanics, Bookkeepers,
Engineers wanted everywhere . Ad
dress International Correspondence
School. Scranton. Pa. or W. A. Bart-
lett Sheridan. Wyo. 16-tit-668
fi. Gliddeu has returned to Alliance
and is ready to do all kinds of odd
Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf
SPjECJAL8iLES
Furniture and nousefurnlshtngs
the right place at Threlkeld's.
at
Have your
Threlkeld'a.
MISCELLANEOUS
pictures framed
Money to loan on real estate.
E Reddish.
at
F.
3tf
Flour, hay, feed, stock salt, poul
try food. Best goods. Prices right,
."'ty deliveries made promptly. E. I.
Gregg ft son. Phone 155. 40tf294
I SELL GOOD COAL
Your orders will be delivered
promptly. Monarch and Colorado
coal. Office Gregg's Feed Store.
Phone 666. M. Vaughn. 3-tf-442
FOR SALE My residence proper
ty on fine corner close in, two lots,
hous with nine rooms, hotwater
heat, balh and toilet, electric lighted
aud all modern. Good barn and gar
age and other out buildings, fine
tree, and lawn. A very desirable
plac for a ranchman who wants a
gooo town resident e.
Will sell for cash or onehalf cash
and bal:ne on easy terms. Might
take quarter met ton Box Butte Co.
land as part payment If not too far
out.
Enquire at residence for price and
look at property if interested.
Dr. L W Bowman. 324 Laramie Ave.
i7tM77
LOST
LOST--Gold locket and chain
Locket is an old-fashioned one and
chiefly valuable as a keepsake. Con
tain? two tintype pictures. Finder
please leave at the Herald office
17179
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SWEET CORN SEED I have sev
eral hundred pounds of early sweet
corn seed for sale at five cents per
pound. Orders may be left at the
Herald office. GEO. E. DOUGLAS
IttMtf
Motor Cycle at a Bargain Red
machine, In use every day on streets
of Alliance. Fine working order.
May be Inspected at General Re
pair shop. 511 Box Butte Avenue
F. P. BEMIS. 18tf83
HOUSEKEEPERS READ THIS
No Soot
If you want a quick, hot fire in
our range or cook stove use the
elebrated Emerald Colorado or Mon
arch Wyoming nut coals sold by
Vaughn.. Phone 666. 15tf646
WHO will win, Reds or Greens?
Ask the Yeomfen. 20 2 706
FOR at ALB. 1 'wenty-fiu. head of
high grade short horn yearlings
Mostly steers. J. A. Keegan. phone
2 on 27. 690-2MH.
I sell furniture and house furnish
ings cheaper than anybody. -T. J
ri.relkeld. tStf
HERALD
State of Nebraska, )
) as.
Box Butte County. )
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF DANIEL K. SPACHT,
DECEASED.
i, L a Berry, County Judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby
notify all persons having claims and
lemantls against the estate of Daniel
K. Spacht, that 1 have set and ap
pointed the 17th day of October, 191
;it to o'clock la the forenoon, ;it the
County Court room In Alliance, for
the examination of all claims against
the estate of said decedent with a
view to their allowance and payment.
All persons Interested as creditors
ol' the saitl estate will present their
claims to me at said time, or show
cause for not so doing, and in case
any claims are not so presented by
said time they shall be forever
barred.
This notice shall be served by
publication thereof for four consec
utive weeks in the Alliance Herald,
a newspaper published in Alliance,
prior to the day of hearing.
Given under my hand and the seal
of tald court this 11th day of April,
1911.
(Seal) L. A. BERRY,
107-18-4-693 County Judge.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX
BPTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of W. Marie Ball. Edith G. Ball, and
Helen C. Ball, MINOR HEIRS.
The cause coming on for hearing
at chambers In city of Alliance, said
county, upon the petition of B. F.
Gilman. gunrdian of the estate of VV.
Marie Ball, Edith G. Ball. Helen C.
Bali, minor heirs of William Ball, de
ceased, praying for a license to sell
the interest of said minors in the
Northwest Quarter (NWU) of sec
tion Thirteen (131 in Township Twen
ty Five (25) north of Range Forty
Nine (49) west of the Sixth Princi
pal Meridian in Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the ground that it
would be for the benefit of said
wards that said real estate be sold
and the proceeds thereof put out at
interest. It Is therefore ordered that
all persons Interested in saitl estate
appear before me at Chambers in
Rushvllle in the County of Sheridan
and state of Nebraska on the 15th
ay of May. 1911. at 9 o'clock A M
to show cause why license should
not be granted to said guardian to
sell the above described real estate
Dated this Pith day of April. 1911.
W. H. WKSTOVER
Judge of the District Court
108-18-4-694
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
"BACK TO
THE FARM
XI. Rural Education The
Agricultural College.
Farmers, ranchmen and everybody
'Ve find E. I. Gregg & Son's the
Lest place to buy flour, feed, poul
try food and stock salt. fttfJM
TO RENT Dining room, office and
kitchen, all furnished Will take
half of ratal in board. For particu
lars call at Herald office.
LiUtit
State of Nebraska )
) as.
Box Butte County )
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary E. Zoll nee Mary E. Maycock
Deceased.
I, L A. Berry, County Judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby
notify all persons having claims and
I. -Lands against the estate of Mary
E. Zoll nee Mary E. Maycock that I
haw- set and appointed the 11th day
of November, 1911 at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon, at the County Court
room in Alliance, for the examina
tion of all claims against the estate
of said decedent with a view to their
allowance und payment.
All persons Interested as creditors
of the said estate will presto t their
claims to me at said time, or show
cause for not so dolug, and in case
any claims are not so presented by
said time they shall be forever bar
red. This notice shall be served by pub
icatlon thereof for four consecutfve
weeks in the Alliance Herald, a news
paper published in Alliance, prior to
the day of hearing.
Given under my hand ami the seal
of said court this 1Mb day of April.
mi
I Seal J I.. A. BERRY,
lo'i .9-4-698 Counl) Judge
C. V. CDUfrGOIRY.
(Copyright. 1910. by American Pr Asnu
elation
IN ISIS'.' congress passed a law tip
proprmilug money for the estab
llshmcnt of colleges of ngiicnl
tare ami mechanic arts Toil a.
(here are sixty -seven such Institutions
lu the ('nihil State The establish
Bent of the agricultural colleges open
ctl up an entirely new Held of etliii a
tlon. The study of science and the up
plication of (hut science to the prop
Ictus of everyday life begun to take tin
piece of the study of classics. Etlu
eating n man merely (o have him etlu
catcd began to go out of style, and tin
truer education that tetter tits a mm
to inckle the problems of life took If
place.
Th" growih of the agricultural col
legos was slow at tlrst. nml not until
wlthlu the hist fifteen years have the)
aa?Br -v
Superiority In
Strength, Purity.
Wholesomeness
Established:
V. S. Government Reports,
Highest Award
World's Columbian Exposition.
Sixty Years the Standard.
FOR SALE At a bargain. If tak
en soon, a modern six room bunga
low, in fine locution. Inquire at Ml
Boa Butte Ave. 79-tf-20
!?t me frame your piuute.
TpmUmM.
-T. J.
4ut,
STUDY l.NU FA HM M i II INKI;V AT AN AOHI
C'ULTUUAti oi.i.h.k.
really come to nil the place for which
they were designed. At first the Idea
of educating a farmer was laughable
to many people who rejoiced In a lit
tie learning Even the farmer him
self did not realise the advantage of u
college education to a mini who must
mnke a living from the still. It took a
good many years to bring people to re
alize that college educatiou Is as val
uable for a farmer as for a doctor or
a lawyer. The main difference Is Hint
the law compels a man to get a col
lege diploma before be starts to prac
tice medicine, while be may start
farming with nothing but a team aud
o plow
Even ,-.t the present time there art
many men both on the farm and In
the cities who doubt the value of n
college educutloo for the farmer
Many a farm boy Is squarely con
fronted with the problem of choosing
between four years In college or start
lug to farm at ouce. Four years is a
long time to a young num. fifteen
hundred to '. hio Is a large buiii of
mouey to him. To spend both for a
college education requires n great deal
of courage anil faith lu the future.
The amount of mouey necessary tc
pay four years' exeiises in college
will enable the young man to start
farming on a rented farm. The foui
years will. If he Is Industrious, euuhlt'
him to earn enough to make a good
sized payment on a farm of his own
If he goes to college he will have
nothing at the euil of the four year
hut the experience nud knowledge he
tins gained there. Is It worth It V
I hare put this questiou squarely t',
dozens of men In their hist year al
an agricultural otllege. Without ex
reptlun they say that It Is worth the
outlay. Nut one regretted the time
r the money which he had bartered
for his educatiou. Few of them placed
It on a mouey basis alone, but even
from that standpoint they considered
that the chances were lu favor of th,
college man.
The hoy who starts farming for him
self without any education will run up
against a food many suags which tin
college MMi will miss He will lenrn
by experience many of the thing
which the college man learns lu
school. Id doing so he will pay much
dearer for his knowledge. The old
prejudice Hgnlust "hook farming" is
la i disappearing. People are coining
to realize that hook farming Is merely
the fused experience of successful
farmers everywhere, explained and
Illumined by the light of science. Frob
ably lu no oue respect Is the ntlvnn
toge of the college man more clearl.
apparent than In the case of soil fee
tlllty Long after the untrained mat.
lias beguu to notice aud wonder tit
the decline of his crop yields the in.u
who litis studied the science of sol!
fertility will be rulslug undiminished
crops. The art of keepln: up tin
soil fertility cannot be learned fron
the neighbors, for they have it I pr.ir
ticcti IL It taiiuot lie learned fron.
father or grandfather, for In theii
day the fertility of the soli was ceo
sidered Inexhaustible
The success of the agricultural tajj
lei e graduate cannot be measured It
in-mcy aloue. The agricultural com
muultles just uow need leaders muea
more than they need men w ho MM
alinply make mouey on their own
farms It Is necessary for the agri
cultural college graduate to succeed ou
bis own furm. of course, ills every
move Is closely watched by critical
neighbors. Eveu the shadow of a
failure starts a chorus of "I told you
so."
Success on bis own furm Is the first
essential to the young man who woutd
be a leatler. tilven that for backing,
be cuu do nluiost uiiytblng be wants
to with his community. Farmers have
a vast deal of respect for the man
who can do things. Their prejudice
agalust college farming la lost In ad
miration for the results achieved by
the college farmer. If he advises or
ganlztng a club they are willing to
Join In and help. If be tells them the
school needs reorganizing they are
willing to be convinced. They may
even consent to biiuglng two or three
schools together aud using the money
saved to hire better teachers. The In
aplration of one man's success und the
energy Imparted by htm Is sufficient to
start a whole community to thinking
Ouce you get a man to thinking, there
Is no need to worry further about him
He will take care of himself.
If an energetic young farmer with
an agricultural education could be
placed In each township throughout
the funning sections the results would
be uu enlightened agriculture that
would be the envy of the whole
world. A leading educator recently
made the statement that three live
agricultural college graduates com id In
ten years increase the value of th
land lu any agricultural county $20
per acre. That sounds Incredible, but
it Is literally true The community
would become so progressive that it
would be worth $'Jt uu ucre more to
live there
The charge has been made that ag
ricultural college grndUHtes do not go
back to the fitrni. The facta xlo not
bear out this assertion. While the
percentage varies. It la safe to say
that fully B0 per cent of the graduates
go directly to the farm. The others
go luto some work closely related to
farming. lu my acquaintance with
young men Just finishing college I
have known of very few who were
not anxious to go it) tarmtug. A good
many of them do not do so because of
lack of capital. They have spent all
their mouey in college, and It looks In
them like uphill business to start
farming without a cent. They are
overwhelmed with offers of salaried
positions at salaries of from SI .000 to
f j.000 a year to start with. Experi
ment statlous. agricultural colleges,
agricultural papers and manufacturers
of agricultural products are all looking
for agricultural college graduates.
Many of the men go Into some work
of this kind until they can save money
enough to start farming.
Of the college graduates who do
take up fanning as a business the
greater number rent the home furm
or go luto partnership with their re
spective fathers. This Is the Ideal
way for a young mini to get a start
Under such favorable circumstances
be cannot help but succeed. Often,
however, there are enough brothers
at home to iMi-upy all the laud. The
young college farmer must look else
where for a Job Every year the agri
cultural colleges are receiving a larger
n umber of calls for farm managers.
Many of these offers are exceedingly
liberal. They tome for the most part
from farmers who wish to retire from
active work and at the same time do
uot wish to sell or reut their farms.
They are often willing to take the
right sort of a young uiiiu lu ou a
partnership basis or give him a per-
i
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A $3SU,0IK, III'ILDINO HKVOTED TO TH
TEACH INO OK AtllllC'l'LTUKK.
ietltfre of the net profits A ismltlo
of this kind Is the next best thing to
owning a farm.
Although au agricultural college ed
ucation is of great .value. It must not
be taken from what 1 have said that
cue. im without such uu education I
Impossible Many farmer boys are
uot lined for an education of this kind
either by temperament or ability.
Many others are so situated that they
cannot lie away from borne for foot
years. Still others do not hare the
money. For these boys au aurl -iilfural
college education Is au Imposslbd'f jr.
To teach them something about iluif
bu ',:,. some other form of educa
tion :s necessary This Is being SUV
lied by the secondary schools. The
e-ork of these schools will be described
e the next article
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nibraska )
) sa.
Box Bum c. County
In the '-- -r of the Eitata of
John Ha itfcaoTey. Deceased.
I, L. A. Berry. County Judge ot
Box Butte county, Nebraska . hereby
notify all parsons having clalme
aud demands aaair.st the estate
or John II. Malley that 1
have s e t and appointed the
2trth day of November 1911 at 10 o'
clock In the forenoon, at the County
Court room in Alliance, for the ex
amination xf all claims against tne
estate of said decedent with a v'ew
to their allow ane and payment.
All persons Interested as credit ore
of said estate will present their
claims to me at said time, or show
cause for not so doiuu;, and In case
any claims are not so presented
by said time they shall be forever
barred.
This notice shall be served by
publication thereof for four consec
utive weeks in the Alliance Herald,
a newspaper published in Alliance,
prior to the day of hearing.
(liven under my band aud the seal
of said court this 4tk day of April
WW.
I Seal U A. BERRY,
1 U 1:0-4-707 County Judge.
The Yeomen "win or treat" cou
test is on, Keds vs. (Jroous. Who
will win? I6-3MM
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