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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
i Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ada" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience of readers. CA8H 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 r and the next seller of property In this town. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS TO RENT Houses to rent. Acheson Bros. 21tf716 FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Modern furnished rooms, first floor, close In, to rent as follows: 2 for light housekeeping. for one or two persons who wish to take their meals out. 8 for light housekeeping. M. BAYER. 219 Yellowstone. Phone 529. 32-tf-845 Furnished Rooms for rent, modern. 809 Box Butte, upstairs. Telephone lit, Some bargains In city property, Achcson Bros. 2ltf715 ABSTRACTERS F. E. REDDISH Bonded Abstracter. 1 have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Experienced lady stenographer de sires position in office. Address, Lock Box 351, Loup City, Nebraska. 33-2t-687 GARDEN PLOWING AND HAUL ING. For all kinds of team work, hauling and garden plowing phone 667 green. C. E. SIMPSON. 15-ti-648-2 The number of people killed ear ly by wild beasts doesn't approach the vast number killed by disease germs. No life Is safe from their at tacks They are In air. water, dust, even food But grand protection Is afforded by Electric Hitters, which destroy and expel these deadly dis ease germs from the system. That's why chills, fever and ague, all malar ial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this wonderful blood pur ifier. Try them and enjoy the glor ious health and new strength they will give you. Money back If not satisfied. Only 50c at F. J. Bren nan's drug store. LEGAL NOTICE Order of Hearing on Original Pro bate of Will Farmers, ranchmen aud everybody else find E. I. Gregg & Son's the best place to buy flour, feed, poul try food and stock salt. 49tf294 L i Hidden has returned to Alliance and is ready to do all kinds of odd Jobs of work. Phone 266 Red. 39tf MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. E. Reddish. State of Nebraska ) ) ss. Box Butte County ) At a County Court, held at the County Court Room, In and for said County, July 6th. A. D. 1911. Present, L. A. Berry, County Judge. In the matter of the estate of Chloe Purlnton, Deceased. On reading and filing tho petition of David E. Purlnton, praying that the Instrument, filed on the 6th day of July, 1911, and purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, may be proved, ap proved, probated, ullowed, and re corded as the last Will and Testa ment of the said Chloe Purlnton, Deceased, and that the execution of said instrument may be committed and the administration of said estate may be granted to himself as Exe cutor. ORDERED, That July 31, A. D. 1911, at to o'clock, A. M. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In Bald matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of peti tioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In said County, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. (A true copy.) L A BERRY, SEAL County Judge. 31-3M22 HEMINGFORD The Co Operative Store, Alliance, is paying 17 1 cts. per dozen for fresh eggs. Fred Melick went up to New Ca tle, Wyoming on business Wednes day, returning on 44 Thursday. Harry Tierce Is doing some grading west of town. road Ml, F. 3tf F'.our, hay, feed, stock salt, poul try food. Best goods. Prices right. Hy deliveries made promptly. E. L Greig & son. Phone 155. 40tf294 STRAYED OR STOLEN ?cMlllan, Piano Tuner at Threl keM's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's. 741 ot-23-tf JOnCES HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY Phone 139 aud we will send out a man and vacuem cleaner cleaner to do your work without removing car pets from your floor. j5-tf-647 GEO. D. DARLING. If you want first class painting or paper hanging, call E. C. Whisman, phone 709. 818M-28 DESIRABLE CITY RESIDENCE, in best part of Alliance, for sale, 2 lOUi house and barn. Call at E. I. Gregg & Son's feed store. 25tfT70 Estimates cheerfully furnished on all kinds of cement work. W. V. Beal & Sons. Telephone 335 or 366. 828-:f-30 FOR 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD GASOLINE STOVE for sale Inquire at Colburn's store. 798-tf-26 See us before contracting any sidewalks or concrete work. Tele phone 335 or 366. W. V. Beal Sons. 82vf-30 K'iR SALE Two good milk cows Inojire of H. W. Beach. Phone Blue 182. 3l-2t-846 FOR SALE A good $500 piano for $260. Would rent to some one responsible. 303 East Third street. 31-lt-823 "PASTURE AND HAY TO RENT About June 15, 1911, from my pas ture, a mile and a half east of Reno station: 3 mares, one roan and two grays. branded M on left shoulder. 4 geldings, four years old. branded "open box A" on right shoulder. Also, probably several mares brand ed open box A , on right shoulder. A reasonable reward will be giv en for the return of any or all of the above named animals, or infor mation leading thereto. W. G WILSON, Ant loch, Nebr. 3itf::848 Luke Phillips came up from ance on 41 Thursday. Mrs. Frank Olds, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past few weeks, returned to her home In Chadron Thursday, on 43 Drs. Curtis and Dean were In Hem Ingford and vicinity Thursday and Friday. The Congregational Aid met in the church Thursday afternoon. Quite a nice number were present. Miss Olson and Miss Stella Hucke spent Wednesday with Robert Rail's. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tsacher were tiading in town Thursday. Miss Ag nes Aunen, who hU been spending some time with her sisters, Mes dames Wlnten and Tsacher, returned with them, returning to her home north of town. Miss Olson, the nurse, left on 43 foi Chadron, Thursday. Mrs. Gibson and daughter, Mabel, came In from Central City for a vis It with Joel Sheldon and family. Mrs. Ijena Britton and mother went up to Alliance on 44 Wednesday, re turning on 43 Thursday Miss Myrtle Heckenberry came In on 41! Friday from Lincoln for an all winter visit with her cousin. Jes al Leavltt. Hay Springs played the return ball Rnme on the HrmlnKfonl diamond Sunday The score was 13 to 3 In f.nnr of Hemingford The Alliance boys will cross hats on the II nilng lOrd diamond with our boys. Sunday, July 30th Mrs. Clark Mclntyre returned from Mullen. Nebr., Sunday on 43. where she ii;ik boon visiting with her pat ents l.yilla Cosseting had the misfortune of falling from a horse and breaking fcm arm Just below the shoulder Joint. Dr. McEuen was called and the nrm was set. It Is doing as nlcel" as can be expected. Omar Scrlbner autocd over to Hay Springs, Mrs. Harry Pierce and son going with him, Monday, for a visit With her sister, Mrs. Bowman. (leorge Hedgeiock went up to New Castle. Wyoming on 43 Tuesday. OttMr Scrlbner autoed over to Hay Springs after S. A. Clatterbuck, the horse buyer, Monday Little Carl West, while playing with some other little chums, fell down cellar, breaking his thigh bone, slivering the bone In such a way thai It came through the flesh. Dr. McKuen set the leg which Is getting plong nicely at this writing. John Armstrong is reported as no better at this writing. a a 4 Kred Crawford drove In a big bunch of cattle from Snake creek, 1 uesday, to ship. Phillip Michael, Sr.. was trading in town Thursday. TELL THE PEOPLE ABOUT IT W. V. Beal & Sons guarantee all their cement work. 828-tf-30. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETl TION FOR DISTRIBUTION OF RESIDUE OF ESTATE State of Nebraska ) ) 88. Box Butte County ) To all persons interested In the Es tates of August Mayer and Charles Mayer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that William C. Mounts, executor of the estate of August Mayer, deceased, and as ad ministrator de bonis non of the es tate of Charles Mayer, deceased, has filed his petition In said court, the oujec. aiiu irer oi WBHVBI re wmi i Hf)n (, ,Jana Sayer8 ounty Judge a decree or distribution may be made j of ,awei. tounty for tne pajJt egh years, died at his home in Chadron If you have anything to sell; Or anything to rent; Or if you want employment; Or if you want help; If you have lost anything; If there is anything ehje in a business way that you want Jo let the people kiow about " Try a Herald Want Ad." Notices in The Herald's department of "Clas sified Advertisements" cost hut little and bring good results. Rates: Five cents per line each insertion; five ordinary words or fraction thereof make a line. No ad received for less than 10 cents; no advertising account opened for less than i'o cents. Fill out the following and send to this oltice, with copy for the ad you want, plainly written: Date HERALD PUBLISHING CO., Alliance, Nebraska. Gentlemen: Please give the ad, for which I send herewith copy, insertions in The Alliance Herald. Inclosed find $ ... .in payment for same. Name Address DAWES COUNTY JUDGE DEAD 26c at F. J. Brennan's drug store USEFUL INVENTION ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Makes Homo Baking Easy SAVES FLOUR BUTTER EGGS And makes the cake lighter, finer flavored, more sightly, and Insures Its freedom from alum. Royal Cook Book -800 Receipts Fret. Send Nam mmd AUnm. BQYAL BAKINO PQWDIR CO., N.W YORK. RENO Take your produce te tho Co operative. Another big rain Saturday after- mon gave uh a good soaker tor a- bout two hours. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I'. Larson and two younger children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, west of town. last Monday and Tuesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mol- ton of Anselmo, a girl, last Satrduay night. Mrs. Molton Is a daughter of J. C. Berry. Last Saturday afternoon Miss Mae Mapps gave a party In honor of her sister, 1-eura, who Is going to York In a couple of weeks, to attend i achool. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Showers and fhmlly spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, north of here. Fred Brown drove to his father's ranch last Tuesday evening to get his sister. Amy, to help take care of little Charlotte, who Is very sick. Mr. mid .Mrs. D. It, Sturgeon and family, Glenn Sturgeon and John Brandt took dinner with Mr. Mapps and ramily last Sunday. Sam Kepner, of the Foster Lum ber Company, was out at Mrs. Hoff limd's last week, to get an order for lumber for their new house. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beckwell and daughter, Bessie, were Alliance vls itors Saturday. The Co-operative sells everything eatable. The Sunshine Metal Polish PRICE, 25c Wa have ten sections of good hay and pasture land to rent, with plenty of -ood water and grass. Call or WTtt W. H. BABBITT, Alliance, Nebr. 32-21-843 LOST A lady's coat, from buggy at Checkered Front Barn. Please re turn to Mallery store. t MRS. J MANION. 82vtf-30 of the residue of said estates now in his possession to the parlies en titled by law to receive the same, and for an order for his discharge as such executor of the estate of Aug ust Mayer, deeeased, and as such administrator de bonis non of the es tate of Charles Mayer, deceased. You are hereby notified that said pt til ion will be heard by the county judge at the county court room In the City or Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 14th day ot August, 1911. It is ordered that a copy of this order be published for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published lu said county. Dated this 25th day of July, 1911. Seal L. A. BERRY, County Judge. Boyd and Barker, Attys. 33-31-121 SOMETHING NEW See Laing'a Ad Geo. Hills received a telegram last Sunday morning. He had been j Tuesday morning from Washington, a continuous resident of Chadron i D. C, informing; him that his inven since 1886, and was highly esteemed tion is patentable. It Is a breeching by the people of that city and Dawes! buckle designed to take the place of county. , breeching stay and buckle shields, and la a very useful invention It will lessen the expense somewhat In making that part of the harness and will also be more durable than the old style. The Herald is pleased to learn of George's succses with this NATIONAL POULTRY MEETING The 36th annual meeting of the American Poultry Association will be held in Denver, Colo., August 7 to 11. Everybody Interested In poultry. whether members of the association I Invention and hopes that it will be a should attend if possible. We hope Box Butte aud neighboring counties will be represented there. A PEEK INTO HIS POCKET would show the box of Hucklen'h Ar nica Salve that E. S. Loper, a car penter, of Marilla. N. Y , always carries. "I have never had a cut, wound bruise, or sore it would not soon heal," he write. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, scalds, chap ped hands and lips, fever-sores, akin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles. money maker for him. The Co-Operative is selling gro ceries the cheapest ever. T. M. Burrow has had a quantity of labels printed to use on bottles In which he will put up for sale "The Sunshine Metal Polish ". This Is an Invention, or discovery, for which the credit belongs to Mr. Burrow. It is i. mighty good article and is already proving to be a good seller. (Received last week too late for publication. D. L. Sturgeon visited at Halsey with his brother, Phllo, from Wed nesday until Saturday. A week ago Sunday Chlldrens' Day exercises were held at Brlgg's school house. Several from this burg at tended. Mrs. Alex. Hoffland and family had a Fourth of July dinner at Miss An na Hoffland's homestead shack, the Invited guests were Mrs. Fred Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ixivequtst and son, and Miss Leura Mapps. Miss Lulu Sturgeon of Alliance vis ited with Miss Mae Mapps last Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. William Showers had coin puny from Alliance Sunday. Miss Anna Hoffland is staying at the home of Mrs. John Snoddy, of Alliance, this week. Mrs. E. Colerlck of Alliance visited her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Sturgeon, a couple of days last week. Morse Peterson went to Alliance on 43 last Sunday. Jess Wilson has a few bruises left from the Fourth. (' C Clough branded calves Thurs Willis Jordan left Reno Thursday for his home at Scottsbluff. The Joy cattle on the Sweeny ranch have been out of water for three days and made a audden rush down to Fred Brown's. Manufactured by T. M. BURROW ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Guaranteed best polish for all kinds of Metal, Cutlery. Glassware, etc. CANNOT SCRATCH. Four ounce bottle deliver ed anywhere in Alliance for SS cents. Phone 700 or call at store, '207 Box Butte Ave. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS SUNDAY, JULY 30 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday S hojl U) a. ni. Pleaching Service 11 a. in. Theme, "The Neglected Book." Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. Sub ject. "The Work in Burma and In dia." leader, H. P. Pardey. Even ing union meeting at the Tabernacle. All are invited to attend. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH Sunday school. 10:30 A. M. Evening service with sermon. 8:00 . M. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH There will be German Lutheran services again next Sunday morning at Marks' hail, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, and Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are cordially invited to at tend. TITUS LANG. Pastor. UNITEO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School 10 A. M. Regular Preaching Service 11 M METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School at 10 A. M. Regular Preaching Service at li A. M. Ep worth League at 6:45 P. M. Union meeting at the Tabernacle.