The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 19, 1911, Image 5

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    Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Adi" are
classified under appropriate heading
for the convenience of readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo.-d 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.
It 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.
Phone No. t for coal and wood.
VAl'OHAN A SON.
4;:tr02
TO RENT
NICE FRONT ROOM to rent, fur
nished. Call at Simmons' Millinery
St or.
38tf68
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR
RENT. Bath and heat. Suitable for
two gentlemen. Apply Mrs. Black,
418 Sweetwater Ave. Phone 760.
37tf627
S room house for rent, $16.00. En
quire of Wm. M. Hill. Office North
west Nebr. l.and Co. 43-tf-711
Rooms for light housekeeping.
Modern conveniences. Also one sin
gle room. 908 Box Butte Ave., Mrs.
L. D. WHITE. 45tf72!
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only set of abstract
books in Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-670
Farmers and merchants, come and
get them. Bring your sacks and
your barrels. Good Jonathans. $1.
26 per bushel; good Winters at $1
10. Now on track at depot.
M It 72! (i. W. VENNKK.
FOR RBNT Well lighted office
room. First National Bank.
Don't sell your potatoes till you
see McCorkle. He Is paying the
hUh'st price. 44tf715
PUR CLASSES FOUND at Nohe's
Restaurant. Owner is requested to
call and set same by paying for this
notice. 44tf714
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that th
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Wm. M. Hill, I. U. Hager ami
Geo. E. Douglas, under the firm
name of the Northwestern Nebraska
Land Company, has by nninial con
sent been dissolved this day.
Dated at Alliance. Nebraska. Octo
ber I, IM1,
WM. M. RILL,
I, U. HAGER.
GEO. E. DOUGLAS.
BLOCKADED
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
S. Glldden 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. F.
B. Reddish. 3tf
McMillan, Piano Tuner at Tlirel
keld's, Mrs. Ross's, or Darling's.
741 6t-23-tf
Dr. L. W. Bowman has secured an
oflice In First National Bank build
ing, upstairs, at end of hall to the
riiht, east front rooms. Office phone
30.', residence phone 16.
1 will take a few maternity cases
at my home on West 2nd street.
Phone 766. FRANCES DANOS, Red
Cross Nurse. 3l-tf-82i
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
NOTICES
If you want first class painting or
paper hanging, call E. C. Whisman,
phone 709. 818-tf-28
IOI SE AND LOT FOR SALE, at
a bargain and on easy terms. Phone
601 Red. 36tf617.
One small cook stove for sale
ch ap. Phone 586. It45-7:I2
Chickens, Squashes, Turnips
Nearly thoroughbred Plymouth
Rwk chickens, mostty pull la ready
to lay and some old hens, to sell.
A!m some fine squashes and turnips.
Write your orders to me at Long
Lake, Nebr. JAMES POTMES1L.
44lf726
FOR SALE. Good paying business.
Reason for selling, other business
(I'inands time. Will sell cheap to
right party. Will give lease on
building. Inquire at Heiald office.
42-4t-697.
Dr. James P. Maxfield, dentlBt,
has a modern dental office with e
lectrical equipment over Brennan's
drug store. Read his card on first
page of The Herald.
2S-tf-s05
In answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
ITS EQUAL DOESN'T EXIST
No one has ever made a salve,
oistment or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the ono
I feet healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns.
Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Boils, Fleers,
Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore
Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or
rains it's supreme. Unrivaled for
Piles. Try It. Only 25c at F. J.
1 i nnan's.
OFFICE JO RENT
Splendid location, ground floor, Box
Butte avenue; best location in Al
liance for real estate or similar bus
iness. Would do for small retail
business. If interested inquire at
once at Herald office. Phone 340.
Every Household in Alliance Should
Know How to Resist it
The back aches because the kid
neys are blockaded.
Helj) the kidneys with their work.
The back will ache no more.
Lots of proof that Doan's Kidney
Pills do this.
It's the best proof, for it comes
from this vicinity.
John J. Lingle, Wayside, near
Chadion, Nebr., 6ays: "1 first used
Doan's Kidney Pills while living in
Iowa several years ago. At that
time 1 was having a great deal of
trouble from backache and an al
most constant soreness across my
kidneys. If I caught cold, the com
plaint was aggravated and I was un
able to work. I took several reme
dies but was not benefitted until a
friend udvi.sed me to try Doan's Kid
ney Pills. They cured me and I
had no trouble until I came here a
bout a year ago. Doan's Kidney
Pills also benefitted me then."
For sale by all dealers. Price 5"
cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo,
Neiv Vork, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF NEBRASKA.
In the matter of )
James F. Hannigan ) In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt )
At Broken Bow, in said District,
this 2nd day of October, 1911, before
J. A. Armour, Referee in Bankrupt
cy; WIIEKKAS, upon September 22nd,
1911, the undersigned filed a Petit
ion for Discharge signed by James
F. Hannigan as petitioner in said
matter;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
that a hearing be had upon said pe
tition for discharge at Broken Bow,
in said District, upon tiie 15th day
of November, 1911 at 11 o'clock A.
If,, at the office of the undersigned
Referee and that a notice thereof be
published in the Alliance Herald, a
newspaper in suid district, and all
know ti creditors and other persons
in interest may appear at said time
and place and show cause, if any
there be, v. hy the prayer of said pe
titioner should not be granted, and
also attend the examination of the
iiaukrupt.
J A. ARMOUR,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
14t-lM
HEMINGF0RD
Mrs. Lena Brltton left for Alliance
on 44 Wednesday where she will
spend a couple of weeks with her
daughter. Frs. Frank Potmesll.
Miss Alice Potmesll came In on 43
Wednesday from Alliance where she
spent the past week visiting at the
home Of her brother, Frank Pot me
sll. .,
Mrs. B. V. Shepnrd and Mrs Rob
ert Anderson accompanied Mr. An
derson's mother to Alliance Thursday.
Ira Scrlbner came in from Hay
a
Springs Thunda) where he had been
visiting his parents for a few days.
Mrs. A. S. Enyeart came In Thurs
day from the east where she had
been visiting for the past two months
Mr. Enyeart will stay at Kansas City
a few weeks longer as he is taking
treatment at that place.
Mrs. Ilelle Brown was an Alliance
passenger on 36 Thursduy evening
going down to sec her daughter, Mrs.
Addle Donovan, who has been quit?
sick.
Orn Phillips made home folks a
visit Thursday going back to Alliance
in the evening.
Robert Anderson and sister, Mrs.
Strong, went down on ::'. Thursday
niUit. Their mother. Mrs. Anderson,
who was operated on tor appendicitis
Friday is reported as gettini! along
fine.
Simon Iverson and wife came In
on 4:: Friday from the west whcie
they have been visiting at different
points since their marriage Sept. 19
in Chicago.
Ed and Cal Wildy shipped a load
of mules to Oram! Island Friday ev
ening. Mrs. B. U. Shepherd came in on
4:; Saturday form Alliance w here
she spent a few days the last of the
w eek .
a a a
K. I.. Pierce left Friday evening
for California on business. Mrs.
Pierce accompanied him on his trip.
Jerry Wells received the news
Saturday from Chicago of the death
of his mother at that place op Sat
urday morning, Oct. 14.
m m
The ball boys gave a dance Sat
urday night in the Shindler hall. Al
though they did not have a very
large crowd all report a fine time.
Miss Sadie Hopkins enme In from
Washington on 43 where she has
been sending the summer.
.Mrs. Ira Phillips of Sioux county
was trading in town Saturday.
Joel Sheldon and wife spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Sheldon's
parents in Sioux county.
James Evans and family visited ov
er Sunday with Mrs. Evans' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rolands.
C. J. Wildy left on 44 Monday for
Grund Island on business.
Mrs. H. O. Strong came up from
Alliance where she has been taking
care of her motheT who she reports
Is getting along very well at present.
Mr. John Bartley who has been
sick for the past few weeks died at
his home in Sioux county Friday af
ternoon, Oct. 13, and owing to a mis
understanding the German minister
of Alliance was unable to get up
in time to hold services at the house
as had been arranged but held a
short service at the grave, burial at
the llemingford cemetery Monday at
3 o'clock p.m.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins came
In Mondny from Iowa where they
have been visiting for the past few
Weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Dick Kenner of Al
liance spent a few days the Inst of
the week with Mrs. Kenner's pat
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bauniont .
Mr and Mrs. Walter Hughes are
the prowl parents of n nine and one
half pound boy which came to their
home Sunday, Oct. 16.
Mr. ami Mrs. Albert lledgecock
left on 44 Sunday for Portland. Ore
gon, w here they expect to make their
future home.
Charley lluss has been on the sick
list for the past week.
Mis Cl.iik Olds has been spending
the last few days visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm lodence.
B. E. Johnson shipped a car of cat
tle also one of hogs to South Omaha
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. B. U. Shepherd and niece.
Miss Zolia, were Alliance passengers
Tuesday on 44.
The mcetlngB which have been
h!d tit (lie Methodist church for
the past two weeks closed Sunday
evening.
Krcl llucke sold his potatoes to a
man from the southeastern part of
the state. They loaded the car Tues
day. Seem to be a number of east
ern buyers lu town the past week.
Mr. Roboson who has been here
the past week with a car of apples
closed out the last of them Wednes
day morning and left on 44 for his
home at Auburn, Nebr.
PONY STRAYED
Ba pony left barn of J. W. Thom
as r0'. Sweetwater Avenue, Alliance,
on Wednesday, Oct. IS. Had he:ul
halter on when left. Reward for re
turn of pony or information leading
to same. Leave word at Herald of
fice, or phone 340. 45tf744
$100 Reward, $100.
Tno rr-nilrrs nt this nalwr will tie ..t ... to ltim
that there Is .it leant 'im dreucletl (II VMM' Out Felenee
liu been Able ti eur Ih all lu statu, and that Is
'itn--li. Halts ( utarrh Cwv In the only positive
run now knoM to Die nifiliral fraternity, catarrh
belni; a eo itif utlonal tllaraa-. require a ctmatltu
tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure I taken In
ternally, urtintf (tlrertly ttMin tlie blind and mucous
surfarn ot the system, ther-hy destroying the
fiui ill 1 1 Ion .. I tie illsi-nM', mid KlvliiK the mttelit
SMMtk by bull llnic up the constitution and assist
ing nature In dolus Its work. The proprietors have,
ao much faith In Its ruratlve powers that they offer
On' Hundred Dalian for any ease that It falls to
Mr. Send for lint of testimonials.
l lress F. J. OHKNT.V A CO.. Toledo. O.
M1 bv all Iiruatrlsts, 7 Sc.
Take Unlit Kumlly rill for constipation.
X. 2v. SCOTT
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Missouri Auction School
Dates may be left at Herald of
fice, Alliance, or write me at
LAKESIDE, NEBRASKA
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I will tend yon 10 of the prrttieat
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this advertisemtat sod tend if to ids
with two 2 cent stamps 10 pay for the
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distribute 50 0C0 sets of thas high
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quickly introduce my new sod tflect
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1701 Jackaon -1 Omaha. Neb
A factor
lor Dure food
ante-dating all state
and national food laws
a? prices
BAKIN6P0WDER
No Alum No Phosphates
Be on your fjuarrt. Alum Pow
ders may he known by ibelr
price 10 or Me. lb..
or one cent an
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C. H. Ilrltlon anil wife, of Craw
ford, were In town last Sunday.
Oust. Wendt of loulsvl11e, Nebr..
whs visiting his brother, Ferdenand.
the latter part of the week. He took
his nephew, Albert, home with him.
fritz Swann Is bSok at llelmont
for a few days.
The dunce last Saturday night was
a greut success. Kvcryone seemed
to enjoy himself Immensely. There
were sixty-two out.
Farmers are still hauling wheat to
Belmont.
Potato digging In nbout over. The
iiuality la good this year but the
quantity is below the average.
a
L F. Mengel of Iees Summit, Mo.,
Is In town to buy 11 car of potatoes to
ship to Missouri.
a
Win. Ilollinrnke bus been home
for a few daya.
a a
Frank I'lcrce was in town over
Sunduy. He is a busy man these
days.
a a a
Charley Hale Ib still threshing.
There will be quite a lot of grain in
tiM country, much more than was
tint icipated.
a a a
liOuis Hack is building a new stor
age house.
a a
Lynn Towns.m had an accident the
other day. He was over at Mr.
Phelps" place when his team became
frightened, running away and break
ing up a new spring wagon badly.
Neither of the horses were hurt,
a a a
Miss Pearl Kvans is now able to
teach school again. Miss Mabel Mc
Henry officiated in her absence,
a a a
The Buckley boys, from Sioux
county, were visiting their cousins,
the Eversull family, last week,
a a a
Ueorge Bouldln is hauling potatoes
to Ft. Robinson. It is a long haul,
but we understand the price Ib good.
a a
The farmers of this neighborhood
are talking of erecting another ele
vator at Belmont, but have made no
definite arrangements as yet.
saved two lives. Doctors had said
her frightful cough wbb a "consump
tion" cough and could do little to
help her. After many remedies fail
ed her aunt urged her to take Dr.
King's New Discovery. " I have
been using It for some time," she
wrote, "and the awful cough has al
most gone. It also saved my litflo
boy when taken with a severe bron
chial trouble." This matchless med
icine has no equal for throat and
lung troubles. Price 60c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by f.
I Itrennan.
Public Sale
Don't fall to attend Hurry Lap
ham's public sale, Thursday, Nov.
2nd, lilt, at his place In Oarden
county. Snle will include horses,
cattle, farming implements, cooking
utensils. See bills for particulars.
21-7.14-45
Public Sale
I will sell at public auction at my
residence in Hemlngford, Monday, Oc
tober 2.ird. commencing at 1 o'clock
harp:
A lot of good work horses, geld
ings, ponies, colts, buggies, wagons,
tarn macii inery, harness, furniture,
two-hore gasoline engine and many
other things. It will pay you to at
tend this Bale.
.! por cent discount for cash on
all sums over $10.00.
Kiev en months' time will be given
on all sums over ten dollars, pur
chaser giving note drawing Hi per
cent interest with approved security.
See bills for full particulars.
lt-46-7:!6. B. K. JOHNSON.
AVERTS AWFUL TRAGEDY
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Vil-
loughby of Marengo, Wis., K. No. 1,
I prevented a dreadful tragedy and
Public Sale
I will sell at public auction at my
place nine miles west and two north
of Alliance, two miles west of Hash
man P. O., on Tuesday, Oct. II, six
head of work horses, four cows, calf,
four hogs, thirteen pigs, chickens,
corn, small gran, wagon, buggy, bind
er, mower, hurroww, cultivators,
plows, tank, potato digger, potato
sorter, hay rack, sled, hnrs: blank--1s,
work harnesses, single harness,
household goods, etc. See bills for
particulars. Fit El) N1CHOIA
45-2t -74:i.
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p&pir better ibr eve Lad
IS THE WORLD
GROWING BETTER?
Many things go to prove that it is.
The way thousands are trying to
help others is proof. Among thein
is Mrs. W. W. Gould of Pittsfield,
N. H. Fiuding good health by taking
Klectric Bitters she now advises oth
er sufferers everywhere to take
them. "For years 1 suffered with
Mutual It and kidney trouble," she
va rites. "Every medicine I used
failed till I took Electric Bitters.
But this great remedy helped me
wonderfully." They'll help any wo
man. They're the best tonic and
finest liver aad kidney renicKly that
ij made. Try them. You'll see. 50c
at F. J. Brennan's.
Beautiful bwitches made from your
combings. Phone 521. New York
Hat Shoo. 4U-tf-7U
8YERS BROS. & CO.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
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