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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
Classified Advertisements ABSTRACTERS . E. REDDISH Ponded Abstracter. I have the only net of abstract books In Box Butt county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-670 TO RENT J FOB BBNT Two modern furnish ed rooms, down wtalns. for light housekeeping. Apply 70S Box But it Phone 199. I4U114I FOB RENT. Rooms for light housekeeping; also single room Phone L'!L !HS Box Mutt- Ave. i:tft 120 FUBNISHED BOOM FOB RENT -314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 Three rooms for rent, 317 West 4tb St. Phone 674. Iltfl089. FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. 603 Box Butte avenue. Phone 196. 3tf59 MISCELLANEOUS RIDING BRIDLE FOUND Near railroad track on Third street, on Sunday, March 10, 1912. Owner call at Herald office for same. 14-3-U36 FOB SALE Rhode Island Bed ami Plymouth Rock cockerels for breeding. Alto pullets, R I. R. and P. R eggs for hatching. Prices rea sonable 519 Big Horn Ave, n Mi:.r, GASOLINE LIGHTING PLANT FOB SALE. One 5-gallon gaso line tank, 25 feet hollow wire and two double gas burning lamps all complete nnd as good as new. Will sell for a song for cash Inquire at Herald office for prices and partic ulars or at Mt Box Butte avenue. J. M. Donovan. Alliance, Nebt II -2-II 24 VALCA RLE PAPERS LOST In cluding deeds to land, lost on Satur day, Feb. 24, between Alliance and my place eight miles nortihwest. Finder please leave at The Herald office or return to me. 13-2-1113 PETER KIOKEN. WANTED, by boy in High school, work after school and Saturdays. Enquire at Herald office. istfiiio RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKEN8 HOUSE CLEANING WANTED Inquire at Herald office. 10tfl1062 Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf Money to E. Reddish. loan on real estate. Rowan & Wright, coal, wood posts. Phone 71. F. 3tf and tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. 160 acres good tarm ing land, m Sec. 3, Twp. 24, Range 61, near Kilpatrlck's Dam. Address MRS. M. HELFRECHT, 618 Nichols St., Springfield, Mo. 12-41104 Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds are good layers. I have some nice hens for sale at $1.00 each, also eggs for hatching at 75 cents for 15 Call on or write Mrs. E. J. Owen Hewett, Ne.br. 14tfll45 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC My wife, Mrs. Bessie Pickett, hav ing left roe. notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. Dated at Alliance, Nebr., March 2, 1912. A. .1. PICKETT. HORSE SALE E. I. Gregg & Son have a large amount of first-class alfalfa and wild hay at a reasonable price. 48tf779 Four room, cement block house, in Belmont Addition to Alliance, for sale at a big hnrgntn Vtm talre less 4 than It cost to build if sold soon. In quire at Herald office. 4Jf964 Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf Old papers at The Herald office at cents per bunch. Old papers at The Herald office at cents per bunch. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE All of my household furniture for sale, consisting of rugs, brass bed stead, mattress, springs, dining room chairs, rockers, dresser, roll top desk, Kurt man piano, book case, at private sale, at Snyder's dray office, 210 Box Butte Ave. B. H. HERBY. 6tf984 All kinds of dyeing and pressing. MBS. BUNG. Phone 635. dry cleaning W. 11. ZEH-9tfl048 FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE For sale: 1 Disc, $15.00; 1 Spring Wagon, $25.00; 1 Stirring Plow, $5; 1 Breaking Plow, $5; 1 Old Wagon, $5; 1 Set Light Harness. $5 Open Buggy, $12.00. A. D. WBIR, Sec. 20, 27 -51! miles northwest ot Canton. PORK FOR SALE On March I X we will be in Alliance with Pork for sale. All desiring to buy leave orders at The Herald of fice PUOATS AND BIBTCH. LADIES OF ALLIANCE I will sell at my livery barn at Lakeside, Nebraska, commencing at o'clock p. m., on Friday, March 15 twenty 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..MARC.Y. Clerk- NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE PROBATE OF A WILL INTERESTED JOHN BEUT State of Nebraska ) ) Box Butte County ) TO ALL PERSONS IN THE ESTATE OF LEB, DECEASED. Whereas, Margaret Beutler, of said COUOtjr, 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 have 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 ltith day of March, 1912, at 9 o clock in the forenoon, at 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 tltioner 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 have hereun to set my hand and official seal this L'ltli day of February, Iff!, (Seal) L. A. BEBBY, 12-31-148 County Judge. HEMINGFORD Mrs. Cliff Hubble spent a few days the last of the week visiting with her mother, near Alliance, returning home Saturday. Dr. Poland made a business trip to Alliance Wednesday, returning on 43 Thursday Mr and Mrs Frank Turek are the proud parents of a baby girl. born March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Seibert came In on 4:! Thursday from Waterloo, Nebr., going out to Mrs. Seibert 's father, Mr. Evans. In Sioux county, lYidav WilllNB) Warner and sister, Mrs. Rose Warner, returned to Rapid City. S. !., on 43 Friday. Miss Hazel Hlckey from Sioux county was calling on some of her friends In town Friday afternoon. Miss Etta Michaels was an Incom ing passenger on 43 Thursday. Mr. Powell was In from Canton on Friday, taking out a load of supplies for M. L. Whltaker. The Congregational church ladies held a bean social in the basement of the drug store Thursday evening. Tney report a good crowd and a fine time. John Mart, who has been visiting with his brother, Bert, far the past few days, left on 44 Friday for Al liance, where he will visit with an other brother before returning to his home in the east. C. J. Wildy shipped a car of hors es to the eastern market Friday. He left for the eaist on 44 Sunday. Ed Wildy went to Alliance Satur day evening, leaving there Sunday with a car of horses for the eaatern market. Miss Iena Merchant is visiting with her cousins, the Neeland boys, and families for a few days. Mrs. James Hollinrake was an Al liance visitor the last of the week, returning on 43 Monday. B. E. Johnson returned from a bus iness trip to Omaha Sunday. Alt ho the weather has been very stormy for Jhe past week or so, a number have been moving. Clyde Whelan has moved to his father's farm. James W'helan and wife have moved Into their house in town. Rola Johnson moved Into Clyde'.s house. c Mrs. Nora Clark was a passenger to Alliance on 44 Monday, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. Belle Brown, and family for a few days. Ole Hedgecock was a passenger to Alliance Sunday returning on 43 Monday. Charles Moravek was a passenger to Alliance Monday returning Tues day. Prof Whitfield was a passenger to Alliance Tuesday going down to at- tend the teacher's meeting. Qutei a number from town attend ed the Llsk sale Tuesday. A Mrs. Roberts came in on 43 last Tuesday from Montana for a visit with friends In and around IBmiing- fcrd. Miss Ostrander has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mrs. Palmer taking her place in the school room. Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Kane came in from Omaha Tuesday, where Mrs. Kane underwent an operation some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Carrell were ,i mi -unci's to Alliance on the local i'ui Bday afternoon. lAifNSlAi Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, March 18, 19, 20 Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Notions Also T. M. Burrow's entire stock, including Chinaware, Tinware, Furniture, etc. THIS IS AN ACTUAL CLOSING OUT SALE AND YOU CAN GET SOME BIG BARGAINS IF YOU ATTEND. COME AND SEE. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO LOOK AT THE GOODS AND SEE HOW CHEAP THEY ARE GOING. COME ANY TIME DURING THE DAY TO SEE THE GOODS. AUCTION BEGINS AT 2 AND 7 PM. WILL ALSO SELL IN FRONT OF THE STORE, A SHETLAND PONY, ONE GOOD DRIVING AND SADDLE HORSE, A GOOD SINGLE HARNESS AND A PEDDLER'S WAGON. Remember the place of the Combined Sale 4 First door south of Cook's Saloon Geo. E. Younkin T. M. Burrow r s haxi been shot on Saturday evening ami she left for Denver tihe same day. Me died Monday. Tht make two boys Mrs. MePherson has been called on to give up, In the past three months, another son having died a short time ago. Kdith llroshar has a young lady friend. Miss Mabel Shetler, visiting her for a few days. We did not hear wh ft the young lady's home Is. W'm. Spencer came up from Alii ance on 4.'! Wednesday, where he has been for a few dayts on busi ness. The Crawford Telephone Co. has liad tu men here for a few days sei- ting new poles for Its toll line. A number of the young folks gave Oscar Koutw? a surprise Saturday by gathering at his home lnthe evening where they spent the evening with music and dancing until a late hour DR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank Memingford, Nebr. 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 FAIRVIEW o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Viavi We trust that you and your friends will be at our store some time dur ing the day or evening of March ISth. 191S, and we may have the pleasure of showing you our com plete line of Gage Bros ' famous millinery. We know that you will appreciate the superior styles of these hats. We want you to be lieve. as we already know, that any woman when attired in a Palmer garment and wearing a Gage hat is at her best Thanking you in ad vance for the favor of a call at the Toggery, Yours respectfully, HARPER'S TOGGERY STORK. Opposite Cost Office. IS4M1M K C Whisiuan, painting contractor. lltttfM VIAVI assists Nature to tlo her work, and bring about natural and permanent cures without humiliation and mutilation. All information free. Elena M. Nichols. Resident Mgr. It Cheyenne Ave. Phone Ml. i:i-4-109fi My new stock of plumbing goods Is now arriving. 1 Invite you to come and see them and get prices before buying elsewhere. All goods guaranteed. K. W. RAY. Plumbing and Heating l'honc f (ireen. I4tfl lt See K. C Wliismau for prices on painting, paper and kalsoinining 1 1 MMi ri 4 lowest hanging (! age Wiltsev Crawford Sunday move down soon. were down from They expect to The ladles of the Methodist church will give u St. Patrick's supper in the bawement of the new church on Friday evening. Everybody come. John Liska and family will soon leave for the eastern part, of the state, where they will make their home. ("heater Wright will move onto the l.iska place. Where he will farm the coming year. Mrs. C V. Canfleld was a passen ger to Alliance Tosday Philips received hat her nephew j pyUi eiat ot Mrs Luke news Sunday M, the Win. Denver "I Grandma liwrence has been very sick with la grippe and toiisllitls the past week but is improving slowly at presmt Kd Curry's little by ha been very sick with pneumonia but Is re ported better at till writing Guy Rust s little girl is reported iUite sick at present, ulso one of John Pahlows children has been very sick. Mrs. I). R. Lawrence returned home Sunday, after a two weeks' visit with relative near Omaha. She say the snow is very deep there, the roads being nearly impassible. John Hadle.v came home hurt Week for a visit with ULs mother and oth er relatives, after an absence of over a year. He intends to return to Gordon as soon as iiu- weather permits. It. Lawivnee ami wile were call ers at Chas. Benjlmau's, Sunday. Farmers In this community would like to see it atop snowing for a while, as feed ts getting scare and stock may yet suffer. ooooooooooooooo o BINGHAM ooooooooooooooo Ceo. Thomas returned from Merita There he has had some business the first of the week. J. P. Itreckner went lo Alliance on Saturday, returning Sunday. The weather has not improved much in this cummuniiy so far. Last wt ek Miss Alvina Cilbam was greeted ha k to the sand hUl We hope sin ha.- come to stay. I'le Kdinondson spent the school rent days at his Lit her s ranch four miles north of B9f6 Noah Rhcdes will go to Lakeside about the middle of the week to gi the surveying outfit in shape so that the surveyors may start surveying soon, if the weather permits. dip his cattle as soon as the weather opens up a little. Alvln Hurton went to Broken Bow Tuesday to take up his atttdles in the Cluster college. Big Illustrated Piano Catalog OK THE KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MU SIC CO., DENVER, COIX).. IS NOW READY FOR M AILING Contain illustrations of the new 1913 Piano styles, with prices and full details of the "Knight-Campbell Easy Pay Plan.'' This catalog will he sent, prepaid, on request to anyone inter ested in Pianos. Big Player-Piano a log will he teat a laa II desired. I'uy direct and save the middle man's profit. We sell more Pianos i.:id Player-Pianos direct to western 1'.ers than any other two Houses combined. N arly 40 years' sue i - and : eputatioo ! Ill ml yimr dealings with us. Address Knight Campbell Music CO., Denver. Colo., Depl "A". m-s-1070 Buy mons. yOUf Easter bonnet at Sim- P. A. dip and Yeart ordered 40 cans of Snow Drift Flour at the Fair Store, $1.55 per 40 sacks of sulphur. He will sack. PhOHe 589. I MILLINERYl Don't Overlook Our Millinery Dept. The Largest Line in Northwestern Nebraska We have a very large line of Nobby Tailored Hars Our Trimmed Hats Can't be Beat POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL i SfcXil I LOOK kswxs xvyi av iivjvjUv uiv)vi