The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 07, 1912, Image 5

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ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
hooks In Hox Butte rounty. Office
In MrCorkle Building. 10-tf-670
TO RENT
FOR RKNT. Rooms for Unlit
housekeeping; nlso single room
Phono L'!"'. !MIS Hox Untie Ave.
13tfll20
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone :i87.
1 Iff 108,1
Three rooms for rent. HI
4th St. Phone 674.
11tfl089.
West
FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. No children.
603 Box Butte avenue. Phone 196.
3tf959
MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSE CLEANING WANTED.
Inquire at Henald office.
lOtf 11062
VALUABLE PAPERS LOST In
dueling deeds to land. h;t on Sntur
day, Feb -4, between Alliance and
my place eight miles north weal
Finder ples leave at The, Herald
office or return to nie.
K! L I 1 13 PETER KICKEN
WANTED, by boy in High school,
work after school ami Saturdays
Enquire at Herald office
tltflilQ
Repair and Oil Harness and Tanning
Now is the time to repair and oil
your harness. Don't wait till spring
when you and the harness man are
buy. but DO IT NOW
Call and aee my samples of tan
niig. Select a good hide and bring
It to me and I'll have it tanned in
30 days' time.
Highest price paid for hides.
7tfl018 GEO. A. HILLS.
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Money to loan on real estate. F.
E. Reddish. 3tt
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
FOR 3ALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE. 100 egg Queen in
cubator; will be sold at a bargain.
Enquire at Nohe's Restaurant.
13-1-1121
CALL FOR PRECINCT
ASSESSORS' MEETING
On the 14th day of March, 1912.
the precinct assessors of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, are requested to
meet at the Court House to get their
books and supplies, and for the
transaction of such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
E. P. SWEENEY,
10-4-1059 County Assessor.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
FOR SALE. Rhode Island Red
and Plymouth Rock cockrells for
breeding. Also, pullets. Eggs from
and Plymouth Rock eockerls for
breeding. Also pullets. R. I. R. and
P. R. eggs for hatching. Prices rea
sonable. 519 Big Horn Avenue.
My wife, Mrs. Bessie Pickett, hav
ing left me, notice Is hereby given
that 1 will not be responsible for
any debts she may contract.
Dated at Alliance, Nebr., March
2, 1912. A. J. PICKETT.
HORSE SALE
FOR SALE. 160 acres good tann
ing land, In Sec. 3, Twp. 24, Range
51, near Kllpaxxich's Dam. Address
MRS. M. HELFRECHT, 618 Nichols
St., Springfield, Mo. 12-41104
E. I. Gregg & Son have a large
amount of first-class alfalfa and wild
hay at a reasonable price.
48tf779
I will sell at my livery bam at
Lakeside, Nebraska, commencing at
2 o'clock p. m., on Friday, Mart 15,
wenty head of horses, consisting of
work horses, saddle horses, 1 and 2
year old colts. This Is your chance
to get a work horse or a colt that
will grow Into money. The colts
are good heavy bone that will make
their buyers money. Terms, eight
months' time on bankable paper at
10 per cent.
RAY WESTOVER, Manager.
L. M. SCOTT, Auctioneer.
W. L. MARCY, Clerk.
Four room, cement block house, in
Belmont Addition to Alliance, for
sale at a big bargain. Will take less
than it cost to build if sold soon. In
quire at Herald office. 4tf964
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
Old papers at The Herald office at
5 cents per bunch.
Old papers at The Herald office at
5 cent per bunch.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FOR SALE
All of my household furniture for
sale, consisting of rugs, brass bed
stead, mattress, springs, dining room
chains, rockere, dresser, roll top
desk, Kurtzman piano, book case, at
private sale, at Snyder's dray office,
210 Box Butte Ave. B. H. PERRY
6if984
All klnd of dyeing, dry cleaning
and pressing. MRS. W. H. ZEH
R1ING. Phone 635. 9tfl048
FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE
For sale: 1 Disc, $15.00; 1 Spring
Wagon. $25.00; l Stirring Plow, $5;
1 Breaking Plow. $5; 1 Old Wagon.
$5; 1 Set Light Harness, $5;
Open Buggy. $12.00.
A. D. WHIR. 8ec. 20. 27-53.
miles northwest of Canton.
1 Utf 1 ioa
GASOLINE LIGHTING PLANT
FOR SALE. One 5-gallon gaso
line tank, 25 feet hollow wire and
two double gas burning lamps all
complete and as good as new. Will
sell for a song for cash. Inquire at
Herald office for prices and partic
ulars or at 109 Box Butte avenue.
J M. DONOVAN. Alliance, Nebr.
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Viavi
VIAVl assists Nature to do her
work, and bring about natural and
permanent cures without humiliation
and mutilation. All Information free
ELENA M. NICHOLS, Resident Mgr
IH QwyWH Ve Phone 651
i:;-4-i095
Let me figure on your bath room
outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed.
E. W RAY, Plumbing and Heating
lltf1072
HEMINGFORD
W. M Spencer left on 44 Wednes
1 1 a for Denver on business.
Mr Bradford Fcnner and family
left on 43 Wednesday for Chadron.
where they spent a few days visiting
with Mrs. Kenncr's parents.
Mrs. C. W. Canfield was a MNS
ger to Alliance Wednesday on 44.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
church met with Mrs. 0. .1 Wildy on
Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Frank McCoy came up from
Alliance on 43 Wednesday for a vis
it with her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Huh
ble.
Miss Edyth Hroshar came in on
4:: Wednesday from Scottsbluff. wh
ere she has been spending a
few days visiting with her sister.
Rev. Cox was an incoming passen
ger on 43 Wednesday from Reno.
Omar Scrlbner was a passenger to
Alliance on 44 Wed. returning on the
local freight Thursday.
Mr. Chandler from Sioux county
was taken suddenly 111 at the Hubs
Hotel Tuesday night. He Is under
the care of Dr. Boland and Is getting
along pretty well at present.
their home about eight o"clock to
spend the "veiling. (lames were
played until h late hour, when I hey
departed for their homes.
Mr and Airs. Pradford and child
ren (ante in from Chadron on 44
Sunday.
Mrs Alex Doh.-eoti and daughter
Ellen left on 44 Saturday for Lincoln
for a few days' visit before ROtBfl to
their new home in Iowa
Win. Spencer came in on the local
freight Saturday, returning to Den
ver on 44 Monday.
Ora Phillips came down from
Mars land on 44 Sunday.
Misses Kuth and Blanche Wlltsey
oanie down from Crawford on 44
Sunday, beginning school Monday
Otto I'hrlg came up from Alliance
Sunday, when he has been working
for tht Newberry Hardware Com
pany. Mrs. Win. Spencer has been quite
sick for the paat few days, but Is
reported some better at this writ
ing. .Mrs. Ed Wildy and mother, Mrs.
Potmesil, were passengers to Alli
ance on 44 Monday, going down for
a couple of days' visit with Frank
Potmesil and family.
Oren of Lead, and Eugene of PI dts
mouth, Nebr. The sister. Rose, and
brother, William, were presi n1 a
the funeral, which whs held irom
the Congregational church Tuesday,
March 5. Rev. II (). Cox officiating
The body was Inld to rest In the
He uiingrord einctert The bereav
ed ones hnve the sympathy of the
COtnAtMlty in their hour of sorrow
I
DR. F. W. BOLAND
Office Over First State
Bank
Hemingford, Nebr.
tor in the Boyd a. Barker law
iii. ,n Mliance. Wednesday
J. T. Nnbb and Jesse Tt lie blood
made a business trip lo Alliance O
Wednesday .
Prospects are good for favorable
weathe r and gcod crop conditions the
outing spring and summer, and
farmers are expecting to raise a
bumper crop.
Mrs. Jesse Tun Mood visited at
the home- of .1 T. Nabh We dnesday.
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The weather in this locality has
been disagreeable the last week;
blizzard like and cold.
Miss Marguerite Welch went to
llyannls Sunday, returning Monday.
Win Welch returns! from Valen
tine last week by way of Alliance.
Jake Craning spent Tuesday
af
Mrs. Lydia Tracey and daughter
Ethel were east bound passengers
Thursday for a few days' visit with I business
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B. E. Johnson left on 44 Monday
for the eastern part of the state on
NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE
PROBATE OF A WILL
State of Nebraska )
)
Box Butte County )
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BEUT-
LBR, DECEASED. '
Whereas, Margaret Deutler, of
said county, has filed in my office an
Instrument purporting to be the last
will and testament of John Beutler,
late of said county, deceased, and
said Margaret Beutler has filed her
petition herein praying to hare the
same admitted to probate, and for
the issuing of letters testamentary,
which will relates to both real and
personal estate:
I have therefore appointed Satur
day, the 16th day of March. 1912, at
9 o'clock In the forenoon, et the
county court room in said county, as
the time and place for hearing said
will, at which time and place you
and all concerned may appear and
contest the allowing of the same.
It is further ordered that said pe
titioner give notice to all persons in
terested in said estate of the pend
ency of this petition, and the time
and place set for the hearing of the
same, by causing a copy of this or
der to be published In the Alliance
Herald, a newspaper printed and
published in said county, for three
successive weeks previous to the
day set for the hearing.
In witness whereof I luive hereun
to set my hand and official sail this
24th day of February. It'll.
(Seall L. A. BERRY,
134M48 County Judge.
Alex Muirhead was
passenger on 44 Thursday from the
West, where he was spending a
couple of days on business.
Mrs. Ella Hlckey spent a few days
last week visiting with her daughter
Mrs. Fred Davison.
V
C. 8. West was looking after bus
iness matters in Hemingford the lat
ter part -of the week.
Miss Stella Klester closed her
term of school In the Wlnten Dlst.
last Friday and returned home Sat
urday. The Addy Brothers and their fam
ilies came in with their household
goods from Iowa Friday. They go
on the Lynch farm, vacated by Hen
ry Smice.
a
H. A. Fish of Crawford was an in
coming passenger on 44 Friday, go
ing out to the Advent Home.
Will Snyder and family have mov
ed on to the Lynch farm vacated by
Ed Stigele.
Bert Langford came In on 44 Fri
day from Crawford where he attend
ed the funeral of his mother.
Ernest Spencer came In on 43 from
Denver Friday. He will assist "Wm."
In the lumber yard here.
Alex Olds weut out to Potmeslls'
j Miss Mabel Hazard came up from
an incoming lance on a Sunday for a visit
with the Misses Carter.
turned on 44 Monday.
She re
on the river Thursday to repair
automobile for Jas. Potmesil.
in
J Mrs. Lydia Tracy and daughter re
turned from Alliance on 43 Monday,
after a few days' visit with rela
Bert Mart and family have moved
onto the Qoodenough farm west of
town.
Mr. Miller, a brother-in-law of W.
D. Johnson, came In on 43 Tuesday.
They will move to the farm vacated
by Bert Mart.
Mrs. Bradford Fenner and child
ren visited at the homes of C. J
Wildy and Dr. McEwen the first of
the week.
Mrs. M. Hutton has been on the
sick list for the past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bell have mov
ed Into the John Anderson house In
the west part of town.
Mrs. Philip Michael was the win
ner In the Hemingford Journal con
i t, she receiving the Singer sew
ing machine which the Journal gave
to th lady receiving the largest num
ber of votes.
Alex Muirhead was a passenger
on 44 Tuesday, going down to Mor
rill on business.
Mrs. Fred Hueke was a passenger
to Morrill on 44 Wednesday.
Miss Fannie McCoy of Alliance
has been engaged to fill the place
as teacher at the price school, made
vacant by the resignation of Mrs.
Geo. Young, formerly Miss Myrtle
Hockenberry.
W hi taker's team from Canton
came in Friday, taking out a load
of coal the next day.
John Mart came in from the east
Thursday for a visit with his broth
er, Bert, and family
A number of the young folks sur
prised Miss Ina and Carl Hucke on
Saturday evening by gathering at
ernoon at the home of Wm. Breck-
ner.
Ill
On March 15th there will be a
house warming In the shape of a
dance at the new home of C. V.
Townsend. A large crowd Is expected.
Leslie Ballinger returned from
Denver with his bride last Sunday.
They will live on his ranch twelve
miles south of Bingham.
It is rumored that Olen Ban- and
Miss Marie Calder were united in
wedlock the first of the week. We
wish them a happy and prosperous
married life.
Ml
There will be a dance on the 16th
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
twelve miles north of Bingham. Mr.
Rupert pitched ball for the Chicago
settlement vs. Bingham last sea
son.
The box social at the Bingham
school house was a grand success
and largely attended. The boxes
sold fast at. a good price. The bid
ders were keen to buy.
Misses Hazel Stuckey, Delia Breck-
ner and Rose MeNulty of Alliance
attended the box social.
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Another fall of snow has covered
the ground to the depth of about
four Inches, which puts the ground
In excellent condition for crops.
Mr
day.
McLean went to Angora Frl-
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Duerr; Mr. and
Mrs. Wescott and John Duerr and
family visited at the Bert Miller
home Saturday.
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Mr. Dean organized a singing
school at the Mallnda school house
Sunday, the 18th. They will meet
every Sunday at 2 o'clock p. tn.
when the weather Is favorable, eo
let everybody come and help sing.
Mr. Dunlap and little girls went to
Alliance Friday
I II
Mr. Burns went to Alliance Sun
day after Mrs. Burns, who wm In
town all week with the baby which
was sick.
Fred Wescott and wife departed
for their home Tuesday, after mak
ing an extended visit In this vicinity.
CANDIDATE IN CONTE8T
Alliance Man Trying for Omaha
Daily News Prize
tiara Belle Warner was lorn on
March 26, 1886, at Rapid City. S. D..
and departed this life March I, Ltll
at the age of 25 years, 11 months
and 5 days, after a very short Ill
ness. The deceased came to Hox
llutte county with her parents when
only a child, and grew to woman
hood here. She was murried U
Elmer L. Vaughn February 13. 1 !oi'.
at Alliance, Nebr. To this union
one child was born. She leaves to
mourn their loss, a husband, a H 1 1 It
son of eight years, two sisters, three
brothers and many friends The
si.-ders are Mrs. Cora Butler of Rap
id City, S. P., and Mrs Rose Foster
of Washington. The brothers are
William Warner of Rapid City, S I) .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pagan, who have
made their home in Alliance the
past year, left Monday night for
Hampton, Nebr., where Mr. Fagan
becomes manager of the farming la
te rests of his father, Thomas Fagan,
a wealthy retired farmer. Mr. and
Mrs. Fagan made many friends dur
ing their stay in Alliance who re
gret very much to lose them but
wish them success in their new
home. The Herald will keep them
posted on news of Alliance.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tbr readers o( thl paper will he pleased tn learn
thai -l-err la ut least one drcailetl dlaeaae that acleuce
haa been ible to cure In all u ataura. and thai la
Catarrh HaU'a Catarrh Cure la the only positive,
eure now known to the medical (rutemllj. Catarrh
being a roeircltuttoual disease, require a eoualltu
ttonal treatment Hall Catarrh Cure I.- taken In
ternally, acting Clrectly upon the bloud and mucous
jrfacea of the ayatem. tber.by deatrojtng the
Inundation of the dtaeaar. and giving I be nutlet '
strength by bullillng up the constitution and assist
Ing nature In doing It work The proprietors have
ao much faith lo It curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollar for any cane that It falls to
cure. Send for wm of testimonial.
Address F J. CTIKM'.V A Cv . Toledo, O.
Htgd by all Druggists, lie.
lake Hill rainllv fill for constipation.
THE
BEE HIVE STORE
PHONE 214-
Special for Saturday. March 9
A 10-qt.
Heavy Retinned
Dish Pan
The sale at Mr. Trenkle's on last
Thursday was well attended, every
thing selling well.
John Pahlovv moved from the Sam
Trenkle place, which he farmed last
year, back to his own place.
Frank Westenberg, who left here
a couple of weeks ago going to Col
orado, returned Sunday morning. He
has not yet decided what he will do
this summer.
Hall Rust has been quite sick for
several days, being unable to attend
school.
D. R. Lawrence bought 8(1 acres C
land in section 17-2-47, which wa
sole! by the- m eminent us an iso
lated tract, last Friday.
a ' ).
John Wchr. of Leaver Crossing,
Nebr.. moved onto the old Logan
place Saturday. His wife is flatting
friends in the a!,t and will not come
here for a couple of weeks.
Link Lowry broke the rear axle' on
his 'auto while on the mail route
Saturday He brought out a new
axle Tuesday with which he repaired
It.
I) It Law re lief has been very ill
tor several days but is improving at
this time.
Mr. Roily, who fanned the Logan
place last year, has gone to the
sand hills, where he has taken a
homestead.
J. R. Lawrence butchered three
fat hogs, which he took to town on
Tuesday.
There has not been much visiting
a molil.' friends and neighbors the
tiMKt wM-k on account of stormy
weather.
P. W. Hicks of Alliance la a can
dtdate In the subscription voting con
test which is being conducted by the
Omaha Dally News, and The Herald
sincerely hopes that he may win
the automobile which Is being of
fered as first prise, or at least one
of the other nineteen valuable
prizes. We had Intended to make
this mention sooner, but It is not
too late yet for readers of this pa
per to help Mr. Hicks in Ills en
deavor to win, as the contest will
not close until the 28th or this
month. The Omaha Dally News is
an Interesting paper and the price
Is lower than that of most dally pa
pers. The dally coBts but $2 per
year and the dally and Sunday, $2.50.
We hope that all readers of The
Herald who are subscribers to the
News and wish to renew or wish to
become subscribe i s will notify Mr.
Hicks at once.
BLOCKADED
AND AN 8-QUART PRESERVE KETTLE
FOR
14? EACH
A ST. PATRICK SOUVENIR FREE
Every Houehold in Alliance Should
Know How to Resist It
The bac k a li; because the kid
neys are blochadi d.
Help the kidneys with their work.
The back will ache no more.
Lets of proof that Moan's Kiduey
!' tl do this.
It's the best proof, for It comes
r in this vicinity.
John i. Llngte, Wayntde, near
'hadron, Nebr., says: ! first used
oan's Kidney Fills while living in
Iowa several years ago. At that
line I was Inning a ;;nat deal of
rouble frs-in backache and an almost
onatant soreness across my kidneys.
I I caught cold, the complaint was
aggrevated and I was unable to
vw.rk I took teveral remedies but
was not benefited until a friend ad
vised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills
nd I did so. They cured me and
had no trouble until I came here
about h year ago. Doan's Kidney
ills benefitted na as before and tt
was not long before I was well."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
!ents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents lor the Unit
ed Stlte
Remeuiber the- name Doan's and
like no other. t
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Charles Calmer of Madison, Nebr
arrived in Alliance last Saturday and
moved on the O H Sundermanu
place.
Mrs. P. J. Knapp and Miss Ros
Knapp visited Miss Carson, stenots
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT
Readers of The Herald at a dis
tance from Alliance who have land
Interests iu this country will be
pleased to learn that prospects for
the coming spring and summer are
very favorable The weather the
past week has beeu disagreeable
most of the time but it is looked up
on as favorable for farming. Snow
has been falling and lias thawed to
some extent. Tenia noon it ia
snowing and thaws as it falls. The
weather forK-ast is for snow flurrlea
tonight and Friday und colder to-night