The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 15, 1911, Image 5

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Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Ads" 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.
HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY
Phone 139 and we will send out n
nun and vacuem cleaner cleaner to
do your work without removing car
pets from your floor.
i5-tf 647 HO. D. DARLING.
CALENDARS FOR 1912
TO RENT
Houses to rent. Acheson Bros.
2ltf"15
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Several sulteB of
rooms on ground floor for light
housekeeping. Close In Mrs. Bay
er, 219 Yellowstone. Phone 629.
738-tf-22
The old Catholic parsonage Is for
rent Inquire of Father W. L. Mc
Namara. 23tf749
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Some bargains In city property.
Acheson Bros. 21tf715
FOR SALE Two desirable east
front lots In west part of town. Ad
dress Box 703, Alliance. 764-41-25
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
POULTRY, ETC.
THOROUGHBRED BARRED
PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS. Price
per setting of 15 eggs, $1.00. 100
eggs, $4.50. Phone 110 Blue. E. M.
Gregg, 1007 Cheyenne Ave. 13-tf-604
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
GARDEN PLOWING AND HAUL
ING. For all kinds of team work,
hauling and garden plowing phone
667 green. C. E. SIMPSON.
15-tf-648-2
The Herald Publishing company
will handle a beautiful line of calcn
dars for the year 1912. The main
line will be the products of the But
ler Paper company of Chicago. Im
ported calendars will also be printed.
On account of the fact that it will
not be necessary to pay commissions
to traveling salesmen the prices are
much lower than ordinary.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Farmers, ranchmen and everybody
else find E. I. Gregg & Son's the
Lest place to buy flour, feed, poul
try food and stock salt. 49tf294
EXPERT PIANO TUNER
AT THE BENNETT STORE
W. H. I. miii. expert piano tuner
and repairer, is at the Bennett Pi
ano Company store. Leave orders
there for expert tuning and repair
work. Phone 352.
23tf744
BREAKING WANTED. I have a
30 h. p. gas engine, and will guaran
tee satisfactory work nt reasonable
price. Orders may be left at Herald
office.
L. A. ALLOWAY,
IG-21 ; 778 Alliance, Neb.
NOTICE OF FILING
FINAL ACCOUNT
In County Court of Box Butte Coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Char
les Mayer. Deceased:
To all persons Interested In the es
tate of Charles Mayer, deceased:
You will tnke notice that on the
1st day of June, 1911, W. C. Mounts.
Administrator De Bonis Non. of the
estate of Charles Vayer. filed In
said court his final account as Ad
ministrator De Bonis Non of said
estate, and that said account will be
for hearing on the 26th day of June,
1911, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the
County Court Room In the City of
Alliance, In said County; and you
are required to appear at the time
and place above named and show
cause, If any there be, why said ac
count should not be allowed.
It is ordered that said W. C.
Mounts, Administrator De Bonis Non
give notice of the time and place of
said hearing, to all persons interested
in said estate by causing this order
to be published in the Alliance Her
ald, a newspaper printed and circu
lating In said county, for three con
secutive weeks prior to said hearing.
Dated June 7th, 1911.
Seal L. A. BERRY,
County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
GOOD GASOLINE STOVE for
sale. Inquire at Col burn's store.
798-tf-26
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States, For the District of Nebras
ka, Norfolk Division.
s Glidden has returned to Alliance
and is ready to do all kinds of odd
Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf
MjSCLLANEOUai
Money to loan on real estate. F.
L Reddish. 3tf
Flour, hay, feed, stock salt, poul
try food. Best goods. Prices right.
'!ty deliveries made promptly. E. I.
Gregg & son. Phone 155. 40tf294
McMillan, Piano Tuner at Threl
keld's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's.
741-5t-23-tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN BAR
GAIN FOR THE RIGHT PARTY
WITH CASH
clothing, furnishings ant hoes, lo
cated in county Beat 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
ESTRAY NOTICE
One gray mare, about seven years
old, branded bar w on right should
er, at my place, on Sec. 11-26-46,
eighteen miles northeast of Alliance.
All charges must be paid before
leaving my place.
JAMES POTMES1L,
Long Lake, Nebr.
26-tf-771
DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE
In best part of Alliance, for sale, 2
lots, house and barn. Call at E. I
Gregg & Son's feed store.
25tf770
TO TRADE
Anybody wishing to trade a good
ranch or farm for a good rooming
house, or wishes to buy same, call
on G. E. Younkln, known best as
Fox Rooming House. 775-4t-26
In the matter of )
Tlllett & Mark and )
Charles W. Tlllett ) In Bankruptcy
and Louis E. Mark, )
Bankrupts. )
To the Creditors of the above named
Bankrupts:
Notice 1b hereby given that on
the 3rd day of June, A. D., 1911, the
said Tlllett & Mark and Charles W.
Tlllett and Louis E. Mark were duly
adjudged Bankrupts and that the
first meeting of Creditors will be
held at Alliance in said District on
the 19th day of June, A. D., 1911, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon at which
time the said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the Bankrupts and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
Dated June 3rd, 1911.
E. P. WEATHERBY,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
774-26-2M13
SHERIFF'S SALE
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty nail,
fireworks, or of any other nature, de
mands prompt treatment with Buck
ten's Arnica Salve to prevent blood
poison or gangrene. It's the quick
est, surest healer for all such wounds
as also for Burns, Bolls, Sores, Skin
Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands,
Corns or Piles. 25c at F. J. Bren
nan's.
In answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
BY VIRTURE OF an Order of
Sale directed to me from the Clerk
of the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, on a decree ren
dered in said Court on the 21st day
of December, A. D., 1910, In favor of
F. M. Knight, Plaintiff, and The Al
liance Building & Loan Association
defendant and cross petitioner, a
gainst Everett H. Miller, Almeda
Daffron Miller, his wife, and W.
W. Norton as Defendants, for the
sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY
TWO and 40100 DOLLARS, decreed
a second Hen in favor of said F. M
Knight and THIRTEEN HUNDRED
TWENTY-EIGHT and 95100 Dollars
decreed a first lien In favor
of the cross petitioner, The Al
liance Building & Loan Associa
tion, and costs taxed at $21.10 and
accruing costs, and directing that
the premises therein described, to
wit: Lot Eight 1 81 Block One ill
Town of Alliance, in Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, be appraised, adver
tised and sold as upon execution, to
satisfy said sums of ONE HUNDRED
EIGHTY TWO and 40 100 Dollars
and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWEN
TY EIGHT and 95100 Dollars, and
costs and accruing costs, I have
caused the following described land
to be appraised, to wit: The Ix)t
Eight (8) Block One (1) Town of Al
liance in Box Butte County, Nebras
ka And will offer the same to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, on
the 17th day of July. A. D., 1911, In
front of the west front door of the
Court House in Alliance In said coun
ty, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.,
of said day, when and where due at
tendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated June 14, 1911.
C. M. COX,
Sheriff of said county
S00-6t-26-U8
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF.
THE NOE CATTLE COMPANY
The name of this Corporation shall
be the Noe Cattle Coinitaiiy.
II
Its principal place of business shall
be nt Ellsworth, Sheridan County,
Nebraska.
Ill
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted shall be the
buying andselling of cattle and other
live stock and the production of the
same for market and sale. Also to
purchase, hold and sell and mortgage
Real EBtate.
IV
The amount of Capital Stock auth
orized is $50,000.00 to be divided into
shares of $100.00 each and of which
$10,000.00 shall be paid in at the
time of commencing business.
V
The Corporation shall commence
business on the first day of July,
1911 and shall continue for a period
of twenty years unlesB sooner dis
solved by a majority of three-fifths
of the stock.
VI
The highest amount of Indebted
ness for which this Corporation shall
be liable at any one time shall not
exceed two-thirds of the Capital
Stock.
VII
The affairs of the Corporation
shall be managed by a Board of Di
rectors consisting of three persons
who shall be stockholders In the Cor
poration, who shall serve for a term
of one year after the annual meeting
of stockholders or until their succes
sors in office are selected.
ALBERT NOE
BARTLETT RICHARDS
WILL G. COMSTOCK
LEGAL NOTICE
BANKRUPT SALE
OF FURNITURE, HARDWARE AND
UNDERTAKING GOODS
HEMINGFORD
Chaa. Bushnell was a passenger to
Morrill, Nebr. last Wednesday, on
44
A. II. Bacon moved his family out
to his place Thursday and Friday.
Miss Amy Partridge, who has been
visiting with the Misses Ruth and
Blanche Wlltsey of Crawford. Nebr.,
returned to her home Thursday on
44
Mrs. Mary Rlsser, who has been
spending the winter with her neph
ews. Messrs. Chas. and Fred llutke.
returned to her home in St. Paul.
Minn.
The Congregatlonnl Aid met with
Mrs. Anna Pierce last Thursday af
ternoon, quite a number being pres
ent. George Wlltsey came up from
Crawford Thursday on business.
James Barge came In on 47 Thurs
day morning, looking after some bus
iness matters.
Clarence Rosenberger and George
Hedgecock autoed to Alliance Thurs
day afternoon, returning in the ev
ening. Little Eva Brown, who has ben
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Addle
Donivan, returned home Thursday.
Mrs. Nellie Dillon of Kansas City,
Mo. came In on 43 Wednesday for
an extended visit with her parents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Ioer, and her
little son who has been spending the
winter with his grand parents.
Mrs. Jerry Wells left on the local
freight Friday afternoon for Bayard.
Nebr. to attend the funeral of Rev.
McFarland, which was held Saturday
forenoon.
Miss Marie Hanson and two of the
Misses Hacker came up from Alli
ance Saturday on 43.
Miss Alma Rosenberger, who 1b
attending Junior Normal at Alliance,
came In on 43 Saturday for an over
Sunday visit with her folks.
Luke Phillips came up from Alli
ance on 43 Saturday.
Walter Sanqulst received a tele
gram Saturday from Cambridge, 111.,
of the death of his brother.
Elliott Beaumont had the misfor
tune of being thrown from one of
his horses as he was retqrnlng from
the field. He was thrown between
the two horses, one of them kicking
him and breaking his leg.
Mrs. Anna Kenner came up from
Alliance on 43 Friday.
Mrs. Jessie Hillman, a niece of
Barney Shepard, from Goodland,
Kansas, came in on 47 Tuesday
morning.
Superiority In
Strength, Purity,
Wholesomeness
Established:
U. S. Government Reports,
Highest Award
World's Columbian Exposition.
Sixty Toars the Standard.
CURLY
Sealed bids will be received by
the undersigned at the First Nation
al 1 .ink of Crawford, Nebraska, at
or before 4 o'clock P. M. Monday,
the 26th day of June, 1911. for the
purchase of the stock-in-trade, goods,
wares, merchandise and store furni
ture and fixtures of Fred C. Bauman.
Bankrupt, at Crawford, Nebraska,
as follows:
First. For the stock of hardware,
stoves and shelf goods usually kept
in hardware stores, at a price on the
dollar of invoice price.
Second. For the entire stock of
furniture, carpets, and other goods
usually kept In furniture stores, at a
price on the dollar of Invoice price.
Third. For the entire stock of un
dertaking goods, caskets, boxes, fix
ings. trucks and burial apparatus,
and goods usually kept In stock in
undertaking establishments, at a
price on the dollar of invoice price.
Fourth. For all the store furni
ture and fixtures.
Fifth. Hearse to be sold separate.
The goods may be Inspected at
any time by application to me at
Crawford, Nebraska; an approximate
estimate of the invoice value of the
entire stock Is $3300.00.
A list of the store fixtures and fur
niture, and of the stock-in-trade may
be seen by application to me.
Bids may be made for one or more
of the several classes of goods. The
highest bids will be accepted, but 1
reserve the right to reject any and
all bida.
Bids must be accompanied by Mf
titled cheque for $100.00 as evidence
of good faith, to be returned to bid
der if his bid Is rejected.
CLYDE J. HORNSBY,
787-21-27-116 Trustee.
sympathy of the community Is ex
tended to the family in this dark
hour. The funernl was held at 1 ho
residence at 2:30 p. m.. June 13, Mr
S. L. Wagner conducting the ser
vice, assisted by the choir of Curly
Sundny school. Interment was be
side his grandmother on the Lash
ley homestead.
Miss Alice Enyeart, who has been
vlBitlng with her sister, Mrs. Iva
Phillips, returned to her home near
Hemtngford last Monday. Mrs. Phil
lips accompanied her for a few days'
visit at the parental home.
E. L. Hawkins came up from his
work at Alliance last week for a
few days' lay off on account of a
disabled thumb.
QUAKER VALLEY
June 10, 1911.
Dry, dryer, dryest.
Wind, windier, windiest.;
Gardens are almost ruined by the
wind and drouth in this part of the
country.
Edwin Owen and Thomas Howe
made a business trip to Alliance last
Friday.
Elmer McFall's house and smoke
house burned to the ground last Sat
urday while they were away from
home. Nothing was Baved. They
have the sympathy of the neighborhood.
Our new store at Reno will open
the 19th of June. This will meet a
long felt need.
Mrs. William Elmore, we are In
formed, Is having poor health.
The following Sunday school offi
cers were elected laHt Sunday: Mri.
Ethel Vantrcss, Supt.; Allen Jami
son, AssiBt. Supt.; Miss Neva Howe,
Sec; Elton Spain, Librarian. We
have a very Interesting Sunday
school. Every is invited to com
nnd take part.
A Charming Woman
is one who la lovely In face, form,
mind and temper. But It's hard for
a woman to be charming without
health. A weak, sickly woman will
be nervous and irritable. Constipa
tion and kidney poisons show in
pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and
a wretched complectlon. But Elec
tric Bitters always prove a godsend
to women who want health, beauty
and friends. They regulate Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood;
give strong nerves, bright eyes, pur
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely
complect ion and perfect health. Try
them. 50c at F. J. Brennan's.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as mercury wilt surely destroy the sense of smell
and completely derange the whole aystcm wbao
entering It tnnmxli the nucous sun arm. Huett
articles should never be used eaccpt on prescript
lions from reputiMe physician as the danuute thef
win do ta ten (old to the rum! you ran .wv de
rive from them. Hill's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.. contains no met
eurv and la taken Internally, iietlna dlrtetlv uoon
i the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. It
buying Hail's Catarrh Cure be sure you rt th
8ulne. It Is taken Internally, and made m Toleiti
bio. bv F. J. Cheney at Co. Testimonials Ire.
r"oll lv Oruvdsts. Price. 7',c. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatipatlou.
June 13, 1911.
Children's day was observed by
the Curly Cnlon Sunday School In
an appropriate manner. A large
number from the Canton and Home
stead Sunday schools were in at
tendance. Mrs. Alice Curtis returned to Hem
ingford last Thursday after spending
several days visiting with her former
neighbors. The state of the lady's
health was not very good, which ne
cessitated her departure sooner
than she expected.
Ray Whitaker, who is working
near Harrisburg, is spending a few
dysa visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Whitaker.
G. O. Howard made a trip to
Scottsbluff last week.
We are all, or most of us, going
to make the eagle Bcream at Canton
on July 4th.
Phillip Wagner is again employed
near Scottsbluff.
Miss Sadie Iashley, who Is em
ployed near Marsland, is spending
a few days at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lashley.
Mrs. J. G. Hesseltion made proof
on her quarter section homestead
last Monday at Alliance. Harvey
Barker and Jess Chandler went along
as witnesses and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
derson accompanied them.
Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Mann, died on June 12, 1911. De
ceased had been In very poor health
for some time and his demise was
expected at any time. Nevertheless,
this brings a pang of sorrow to the
hearts of his parents and family. The
Keep cool in the kitchen
f by using a Quick Meal
i Gasoline or Oil Stove.
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Our stock contains
I many styles and
I sizes. Come in any
I time and look them
over.
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Office at Rodger. ' Grocery, Phone 1.
JOHN GARRETT
Sscctssor to f nr Wiiiact
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Res. phone 983