The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 02, 1912, Image 5

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for less than ten cents per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
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ing account opened for less than
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for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir. answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
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troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
in this town.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. lO-tf-570
TO RENT
Three sets of modern rooms for
light housekeeping, close in. All
first floor. Phone 52!". 2UH244
lOlSF FOR RENT. Very desir
able for small family. Convenien
location. Phone 735. E. F. Shields.
ItVB ROO)M HOUSK TO HUNT,
or will rent three rooms. .!17 West
Fourth St. Phone 674.
2 "if 1220
FOR RENT Two modern furnish
ed rooms, down stains, for light
housekeeping. Apply 708 Box Butte.
Phone 299. 14tfll42
FOR RENT. Rooms for light
housekeeping; also single room.
Phone 292. 908 Box Butte Ave.
I3tfll20
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT
314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
Iltfl083
E. C. Whlsmnn, pointing contractor.
ILlRtfU
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Coal offiqe at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
Old papers at The Herald office at
6 cenXs per bunch.
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR RENT. Two light house
keeping rooms. Mts. Pierce, over
Majestic Theatre. l2-tf-40
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building.
I7tfll86
Three rooms for rent. I! 17 W.
4th St. Phone 674.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate. F.
E. Reddish. 3tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
FOU T N D. Bunch
at Herald office.
of
keys. Call
20-4-1222
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ONE BRUSH RUNABOUT FOR
SALE Phone .'! on 24 for particu
lars. SltflSM
FOR SALE or RKNT. Modern
house. C. C. BARKER.
20tf 122H
FOR S ALK Barley, also set of
harness. A. R. Wilson & Son,
phone 54S. 1 mile west of Alli
ance, w I M f 1202
PAINE- FISIIBl'RN GRANITE COM
PANY. GRAND ISLAND. NEBR..
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
BR, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list.
FOR SALE Soda Fountain with
all fittings, etc.; practically new. Ap
ply Bee Hive Store. WlTtflltl
Send your worn-out carpets to
the Lincoln Rug Factory, Lincoln,
Nebr. They will make them into
rugs for the regular price and pay
the freight botli ways. This offer
to made rather than putting a so
licitor in the territory. Write for
price-list and shipping tags.
18-4t1209
IN THH DI8TR1CT COURT OF THE
UNITED states ran the his
TRM'T OF NEHK ASK A.
CHADRON DIVISION
tn the .Matter )
of )
loseph P. Colhurn, Bankrupt )
Case No. 16, In Bankruptcy, Vol
untary Petition.
1 NOTICE TO CKEIMTORS:
At Chndrou. Dawes County. e
braskn, in said District, before Fred
erldi A. ('rites, Referee In Bank
ruptcy, Aju-il 23rd, 1912.
To the creditors of .loseph P. Col
hurn. of Alliance, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, a Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given tha on the
2:!rd day of April. A. D., HU'2, the
said Joseph . Colburn was duly
adjudicated a bankrupt, and that
the first meeting of his creditors
will be held in the offices of Bur
ton & Westover. in the city of Al
liance, Box Butte County, Nebraska,
In said District, on the 10th day or
May, 1!M2, at II o'clock in the after
noon, iart which time and place the
said creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may proper
ly come before said meeting.
Witness my hand this 23rd day
of April, A. D. 1912.
MRBDHR1CK A. CRITES.
U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy.
20-2M57
HEMINGfORD
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
Real Estate Values Cannot B
Changed after Meeting of
Board of Equalization
Alliance and Box Butte count v
property owners art hereby notified
that the assessmen: values have
been made and that il any objections
are to be had or changes desired to
be made, notice of same must be
filed with the county clerk in time
to be acted upon by the Board ol
County Commissioners, meeting as
a Board of Equalization. on he
first Tuesday after the second Mon
day in June, which will be June II,
1911, and continuing in session as 1
Board of Equalization not less than
three days or more than twenty
days.
Every year the board lias met the
objections from property owners tha'
they had no notice when values
were being placed. Now due and
timely notice is given to each am!
every property owner. The values
now fixed will stand for four year
If you are an owner of Alliance 01
Box Butte county realty, go now ani
ask the clerk what value has been
fixed upon it. This notice applies
to all, and careful compliance wilt
be for the interest of all concerned
Take notice that no values will be
changed after the June meeting.
By Order of Board of County Com
inissioncrs for Box Butte County.
20-4-1324
WANTED. STOCK TO PASTURE
Good pasture on Snake creek
twelve miles west of Alliance. Good
water. A. W. JAY. Alliance.
2 1 -2-1 22!'
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FOR 8ALE
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 BuUe Ave B. H. PERRY.
6U984
RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS
Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds
are good layers. I have some uice
hens for sale at 91. 00 each. 1 also
eggs for hatching at 75 cents for 15.
Call on or write Mrs. E. J. Owen,
Hewett. Nebr. UUI145
SIXTY KILLED IN STORM
Disastrous Tornado Sweeps Texas
Panhandle and Oklahoma.
Three score persons are reported
killed by a tornado that swept south
western Oklahoma and the southeast
ern corner of the Tex ts Panhandle. A
dozeii towns were struck and farming
communitiies suffered. The injured
list will run into the hundreds.
The biggest loss of life reported is
at Lugert, where fliteen pet sons wert
killed. A special train, sent from Al
ius with physicians and nurses when
it was reported a passenger traiu
had been blown from the rails, pick d
up ten injured persons and staiiuu
back for Alius Two of these, Mrs
a-- Stanaland and Miss Eva Statu
iaud, died on the traiu.
The tornado started Just across the
Texas border and first killed seven
person! at Kiiklaud, Tex , demolished
thirty buildings and blew a Rock Isl
and worktrain off She track.
Tearing on northward, the storm
struck El Dorado, killing tour; Cain
met, killing three, and Lugert, when
half the town i.-. in ruiMj Yukon, War
ten. Martha. Blair and Lone Wolf. At
each of these placet, many person
weie hurt. What is believed to be the
worst of the storm destroyed several
buildings at Muluall.
Lena and Rose Annen visited for
a few days with dura Nagehchnel
der. the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tate, a nephew of
Rebel t Anderson, and his wife came
Wednesday from Oklahoma. Thej
will make their home with Mr. An
derson for the summer
Janus Hunter 0MM up from Alli
ance Thursday, going out to the
ranch
Miss Nellie Carter and mother
were passengers to Allium Thurs
da .
Mrs. Ntttie Wesley and daughter
visited a few days last week with
her brother. Win. Cory, and ratnlly.
Fred Wesscl wa an incomitiK pas
senger on 4:; Wednesday, going out
to Sioux county Thursday.
Fred Molliitig of Alliance was
calling on his Hrmlngford friends
Wednesday and Thursday
'"'.lie a number from the counu
were in Thursday and Friday taking
the eighth grade county examina
Hon
Charley Sampson returned from
his western trip Wednesday.
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Mrs. Ben Miller was an incoming
passenger on 4M Thursday.
Mrs. Ward Norton made her folks
short visit the last of the week,
returning to Alliance in the even
ing.
set
Ira Phillips of Alliance spent Sun
day with his parents, returning on
the local In the evening.
Alls Bergy Moore entertained the
iupils of the itenth grade at. a six
o'clock dinner Friday evening.
The ball game Sunday between
the Hemingford boys and the color
ed bail team from Alliance was won
by the Alliance team, score 15 to
It;
V V
George Priest came in on 43 Fri
day for a visit with his sisters, Mrs.
H. E. Partridge and Mrs. Frank
Green.
A. S. Enyeart received word Mon
day of the death of his mother at
University Place. He left on 42
Monday night for Lincoln.
o
Mrs. William Curry went to Alli
ance Monday for a few days' visit
with friends.
Susie Davison was a passenger to
Alliance Monday, returning Tuesday
Mrs. Pete Swanson was an Incom
ing passenger on 43 Monday from
Alliance, w here she has spent a ft a.
days visiting.
Agnes Moravek was an east bound
passenger on 44 Saturday, going to
Scottsbluff. where she will stay for
some time.
see
Mrs. Kennedy and Grandma Shin
dler were passengers to Alliance on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Broshar came in from Sioux
county Monday for a i'e-w days' vis
it with her daughter, Miss Edith, and
other friends.
Ben Curtis and wife came in from
Sioux county Saturday for an over
night visit with his sister, Mrs. liar
ry Pierce.
Mrs. Fred MelU-k was a passen
ger to Alliance Tuesday, returning
Wednesday.
see
B. F. Gil ma 11 of Alliance wis
transacting business matters in Hem
ingford the first of the week,
s
The Ladies' Aid Society met with
Mtb. C. J Wildy on Wednesday af-
Uraoon.
lit
QirKa a number from town at
tended the B. V. Shepard sale on
the Sampy farm south of town, on
TtMldnj afternoon.
UCO Breckncr will go to Alliance
Thursday.
C. V. and II J. Tounson have
gone to the Black ranch south of
Lakeside to look a gasoline engine
well machine over. If the terms
nre tight they will buy It or diaries
Carry, the well man
Leslie Klnkald was In Alliance on
business Friday.
Miss Esther Smith of Oklahoma,
well known around Bingham, md
Frank (iltbHugh of Bingham met at
Brofcaa Bow Friday and were mar
lied there, returning Saturday. a
w.-dding dinner wan served Sunday
eorge Thomas of Klncnid and
Co. has left Bingham for good. He
Is now In the employ of C. A. New
berry Of Alliance.
Marcus Holman of the Chicago
setthtnent was in Alliance Thursday.
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April 22.
Mr Dunlap and daughters were
in Alliance Thursday last.
There was a big loss of cattle
hero during the storm of the 1:1th
and Nth.
The farmers are at work putting
in their crop now, and everything
being favorable from now till har
vest, there should be a bumper crop
this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Derr went to
Alliance Thursday of t.hie week.
Miss Alice Terrnine of Alliance is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Burns, this
week.
Earl Randall went to Bayard on
Wednesday.
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J. T. Nabb and family spent Sun
day with Ernest Panwitx.
A. .1. Gaghagan and family visited
with their grandfather, Joseph Bark
hurst, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Trine and
baby visited with P. J. Knapp last
Monday
Mrs. Chas. Calmer and son Clark
made a flying trip to Alliance Fri
day. J. T Nabb and P. J, Kniyp went
dOWn to Pat Dillon's after some
Il , .1 oats last Friday.
Mn J. T. Nabb visited with Mrs
JM Trueblood Friday.
Carrie Dickenson is visiting with
her grandparents. II Weise. near
Boron.
.Mrs. 0. L. Harris made a little
call at Jess Trueblood's, last Sun
day. There will be preaching at the
Berea school house Sunday, May
5, at 10 o'clock, by Rev. Titus Lang.
JOverytbody try to come.
DR. F. W. BOLAND
Office Over f irst State
Bank
Memingford, Nebr.
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Miss Rose McXulty of Alliance i.
molting "i"1 M's Delia Breckuer at
her ranch uortheast or Bingham.
Miss McNulty will return to Alliance
Wediitaduy or Thursday
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o FAIRVIEW o
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Windy at Falrvlew? Oh, no. Just
gentle hrming.
Pope is the name of the family
who haw just moved to Fairvlew.
They live on the Dr. Coppernoll
place.
Dr. Coppernoll spent Sunday ev
ening at the home of Wm. Rust, Jr.
V
Grandma Lawrence and son Wll
liam have been quite sick Hie past
week.
see
Mr. Prost has been very busy
hatiliug potatoes to town the past
John Snoddy and wife visited at
Hie home of Otto Mafz Sunday
Nine new members joined the M.
E churth at Fairview Sunday,
sea
Preaching at Falrvlew is now held
at ten o'clock a. in Instead of in
the evening Sunday school at elev
en.
Fred Xasou's team ran away
while thy were going home from
church Sunday They were fortun
ale that no one wa Injured.
J W. Frazier ami family visited
Sunday at the home, ol" T. J. Iaw
vuce
The BEE HIVE
LEADING VARIETY STORE
Specials for Saturday
Cloth Window
Shades
26c
Msdiuto brggg
extending cur
tain toils. 1
comp
mils.Q
plete
WliiU" enamel
ed curtain
ik!'s, cbraplete
22c
Door cortaln
rods, complete
4c
H' i' .v brass
extending cur
tain rods, o
complete
SI I MKT
Mi'sie
15c
Please Call for Pardey 's Bread
then you will not be disappointed,
because it is made right, baked
right, an honest product. Best of
flour, best of all materials. Good
and sweet, as care is used at all
stages of the process of a Pardey loaf
Pardey Bakery
Phone 242
J. It. Lawrence and wife spent
Sunday evening visiting at Grandpa
Hadley's.
Ml
Klmer Shanks passed through this
neighborhood Monday with a large
1. II. C- manure spreader, which he
wis taking to the Krause Brothers'
ranch
luls Munger was hauling wheat
to town the first of the week.
There was a large attendance at
the Ladle' Aid, which met Wednes
day with Mrs. Munger.
The Ladles' Aid will meet with
Mrs. Wm. Kust. Jr., Wednesday,
May Nth.
W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT
Mrs. J. J. Vance, Press Supt.
Why a West Virginia Jurist will
vote for Prohibition.
I shall vote for the ratification cf
the prohibition amendment.
Because the liquor traffic as a crim
inal on trial can net invoke a sin
gle principle of right in it- defense.
YOUNG COUPLE WED
Quite a surprise was sprung on
the many friends of Oeorge Nation
and Miss Mable Joy when It became
Icnown that these young people had
been quitly married. They intend
ed to keep It a secret but upon be
ing asked by their many friends,
they finally acknowledged the truth.
The wedding was performed Wed-i.M-day,
April 24, by County Judge
Berry at his office. Besides the
Judge, there were present at the
ceremony Thomas Ilichards, a friend
of the groom, and Miss Myrtle Joy,
isibter of the bride.
Mrs. Nation Is a well and favora
bly known young lady and an accom
plished musician Mr. Nation is an
industrious young man and at pres
ent Is employed by the Burlington.
The young couple are residing at
127 Yellowstone.
The Herald extends congratula
tions and wishes them a happy Jour
ney together along life' pathway.
BIG HORSE SALE
At Miles City. Montaia. the LIO
ckst kWCK KORCS MARKET on
KAKTH. Two Thousand C.'.OOO)
horses will be sold at ; u ion on
Because prohibition has proved the May -'7, f, and B0, fcglf.
most effective method of dealing, We will have all ciasst- ,0 select
with the traffic.
Booause, under seventy-five years cf
temporizing license measures, the
American saloon has constantly
Ircm. The good big Faun and Draft
Mac s, broke and uubrokt ; in foal
and some with colts by side. We
will havs 150 Big Yearlings, 15i
grown more lawless in Its methods 1 Big Honed T 0 Year-Olds, ten car
and more destructive in Its effids
Because every brewer distiller, sa
loon and dive-keeper. theJr votar
ies and supporters, and all persi.ns
who are interested In a larger sale
or ubc of intoxicants will vote a
galnst it.
Because liquor causes at leait 75
per cent of all crime, 50 per cent
of all pauperism, .15 per cent of
all Insanity and 40 per cent of all
divorces, and has not a single vir
tue to its credit.
Hi cause it murders 15uu people In
Weet Virginia every year, and to
support the business 1500 West
Vlrginiu boys and girls must annu
ally be put into this death-grind
as raw material.
Because tills means that the stale
for the consideration of $615,734.
72 she receives as revenue, is
selling our boys and girls to the
brewers. distillers and saloon
keepers for about $410.50 per head.
And lastly and yet firstly, because
I have a boy of my own for whom
the liquor traffic is reaching, andv
whom, or other parents' boys, it
must have for the money it pays
the state, and being unwilling to
so sell my own boy. I am not self
ish enough to vote to sell other
people'b children at this or any
other price.
J. ('. McWHOUTJfilt.
Judge Twelfth Judicial Circuit ut
West Virginia.
of Washington Horses and Pontes,
broke and unbroke, far and good
sellers. Y- .1 ;n buy any kind you
want here. You can buy at auction
or private sale. You can buy singly
or In pairs, one horse or a train
kMri You au get the big strong
boned young horses here. William
Holland, of Waterloo. Iowa, will be
here with a car load of the Best
Draft Stallions ever shipped to the
state. Ion't forgt-t the dates. We
will look for you.
Write or wire for information.
C. B. INGHAM. Manager.
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PROSPEROUS INSURANCE FIRM
One of the best known insurance
firms in western Nebraska Is the
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Com
pany, of which John Snoddy Is man
ager and Mist Mae Snoddy is sec
retary. On April I the working
tone of this business firm was
strengthened by the addition of Fred
Mollriug. ex-couuty treasurer of Box
Butte county. Mr. Mollriug is weH
qualified for tut- Insurance business
and having the acquaintance and
confidence of a large number of
properly owners wiH help to bring
additional I.u.mu. . .-
FOit SALK. Sniail bay mare. Al
so, set of MUgle harness, saddle and
bridle. Inquire at 60S Sweetwuter,
or phone IT:. j