The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 09, 1912, Image 5

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    Classified Advertisements
Tha following "Want Ada" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience of readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo,'d each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten centa per inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each insertion, but no advertia
Ing account opened for less than
twenty-five centa and no ad charged
for lesa than fifteen centa per week.
lack face double rate.
It answering Herald want ada
p ease mention that you aaw it in
thla paper.
A claaaified advertisement will In
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In thla town.
ABSTRACTERS
P. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
Three sets of modern rooms for
light housekeeping, close In. All
first floor. Phone 629. 2 14 fl 244
FIVE ROOjM HOUSE TO RENT,
or will rent three rooms. .".17 West
Fourth St. Phone 674
2't)fl226
NOTICE
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT -314
Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
Iltfl083
FOR RENT Two
keeping rooms. Mrs.
Majestic ThVatre.
light house
Pierce, over
12-tf-40
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building.
17tfll86
Three rooms for rent.
4th St. Phone 674.
2itfltl6
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W,
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL
at the Burllneton Hotel. 22tfl256
Money to loan on real estate.
E. Reddish.
F.
3tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
FOIUND.. Bunch
at Herald office.
of
keys. Call
1041222
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
To Jennie MeMtttBB, Mr. McMillan
her husband, whose true name is
unknown, ami to all other the
unknown helrs-at-lnw and devi
sees of Anna Miller, deceased, de
fendant: You and each of you will take
notice that on the Nth day of Ap
ril, 1!U2, Nathan Hroadhurst and
SHinuel Swinhank. as plaintiffs, fil
ed their petition in the District
Court in and for Box Butte county,
Nebraska, against you a defend
ants, the ObJttCl and prayer of Which
are to have an accounting of the
moneys expended by plaintiffs and
their grantors for the taxes and as
sessments made and levied upon
lot numbered three and four, and
the south half of the northwest
quarter of section two. In township
twenty-eight, north, range fifty-one,
west of the sixth principal meridi
an, in Box Butte county, Nebras
ka, In and to which the plaintiffs
allege ownership of an undivided
four-fifths Interest, and in and to
which It is alleged the defendants
own an undivided one-fifth interest,
and that sufficient of said land be
sold to pay the amount so found
due to the plaintiffs, and that the
remainder be partitioned and the
plaintiff' portion be set apart to
them, if it can be done without
manifest injury; if not, then that
the whole of said premises be sold
according to law and that the costs
and expenses of this action and
the amount so found due the plain
tiffs be first paid, and partition be
made as provided by law.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 20th day
d)f May, 1912.
NATHAN BROADHU R8T and
SA'MCEL SWINBANK, by
J. E. Porter,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
18-4-152
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
FENDANTS
DE-
ONE BRlity,JtliJABqUT FOR
SALT". Phone .1 on 24 for particu
lars. Iltft224
FOR SALE
house.
20tfl22o
or RENT.- Modern
C. C. BARKER.
FOR BALE
harness. A.
phone 548. 1
ance
Barley, also set of
R. Wilson & Son.
mile west of Alli-Wl8tfl2ti2
PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE COM
PANY, GRAND ISLAND, NEBR.,
Make the best monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
6end to C rand Island for price list.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FOR SALE
All of my household furniture for
sale, consisting of rugs, ur&tis bed
stead, mattress, springs, dining room
chairs, rockers, dresser, roll top
desk, KurUman piano, book case, at
private sale, at Snyder's tlray office,
210 Box Butte Ave. B. H. PERRY.
6tf984
RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS
Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds
are good layers. 1 have some nice
hens for sale at $1.00 each, also
eggs for hatching at 75 cents tor 15.
Call on or write Mrs. E. J. Owen,
Hewett, Nebr. 14tf 1 145
E. L Gregg & Son have a large
amount of first-class alfalfa and wild
hay at a reasonable price.
48tf779
To Frank A. Massle, Annie E.
Massie, Cordel Colvin and Emma
Colvln, non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 4th day of Ap
ril, A. D., 1912, the Equitable Land
Company, as plaintiff, filed in the
district court of Box Butte county.
.Nebraska, Its petition against you
as defendants., impleaded with Ora
E. Phillips, J. Lawrence Bowman
and Jane Bowman, his wife, true
Christian name unknown, your co
defendants, the object and prayer
of which is to have an accounting
of the amount due upon a certain
promissory note and mortgage deed,
made, executed and delivered to the
said plaintiff by the said defend
ant, Ora E. Phillips, on the 23rd
day of May, 1911, for the sum of
$400.00 with interest upon the fol
lowing described premises and real
estate, situate in said county, to-wit:
tlie southeast quarter of section
thirteen (IS) la township twenty-six
(20i north, range fifty-two (52)
west, In said county; to have the
same adjudged to be a valid and
subsisting first lien upon said mort
gaged premises; to have -.nil lands
sold in the manner required by
law, by or under the direction of
the sheriff of said county, for the
payment and satisfaction of the a
mount found due. together with the
costs of suit and costs of sale, and
for general relief.
And you are further notified to
answer said petition in the clerk's
office of said court by the 2oth day
of May, A. D., in 12.
ALBERT W. CRITES,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1st publication April llth, 1912.
18-4M5;:.
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O CANTON CONTRIBUTION
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Miss Pentium of Chadron, who
has been visiting the Misses John
son, returned to her home Saturday.
Lnwrtnce Homer, who recently
drilled a well for Emmett Johnson.
Is again on the Job. deepening the
well as the sand seemed to bother
considerably .
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dover came
up from Bayard Thnrsdn.v ami re
turned Sunday taking down a few
household effects Mr. Boyer aja
pects to do considerable breaking on
his place at Bayard so he will be
able to rein it advantaeeonsiy or
sell. In either event he will come
back to his Sioux county holdings,
as he likes this vicinity much better
than down there.
see
Mrs. Mary Katon, mother of Mr.
A S. Powell, came up from Kansas
City Saturday for au extended visit.
L N. Ware, who conducts a gen
eral merchandise store near Mud
Springs, purchased a load of pota
toes at the Canton storeSaturday.
Frank Ewirag was in this vicinity
a couple of days last week.
Farmers have their small grain
seeding well along and a number
will begin corn planting this week.
A great deal of corn will he listed
owing to the lateness of the season
and the high price of horse feed.
Miss Leah Lemmon of Belmont
came up Thursday on the stage tor
a visit with the family of her uncle,
G. H. Clayton.
a a
Rev. Hindman and M. L. Whitaker
jointly purchased a new riding lister
last week
Byron Fosket lost a very fine
mare and colt last week.
The man who is trying to get
along without a few milch cows, will
find It mighty hard sledding. Better
mortgage your place to buy them if
necessary than to eventually have
to in order to pay a store bill. The
hen is not to be sneezed at either,
as one of our prosperous citizens
brought in last week 47 dozen eggs
which brought 7.05. Cream is about
ten cents per pound higher than a
yp, ir ago.
Special clean-up sales ha
''long suit.'' By careful
of foodstuffs we have been
necessity of clean-up sales
ferior goods. Our policy i
brands of good things, and
purchasing part of the Co-0
included many odds and ends
not carry and do not care t
it advisable for us to sell
once. The goods are all ri
not care to mix in stock wi
are especially low. There
be enumerated here. Visit o
then , this we ek .
ve never been our
K ti if i n tf t f K n V t a f rr n rl n
V u J I ll Q V& V U 3 W V O V Q 1 a U 1 f
able to keep away from the
of off-brands and In-
s to put out reliable
to stick to them. Our
perative stock which
of brands which we do
o place in stock, makes
that part of it at
ght just brands we do
th our own. The prices
A A - A
are zoo many items to
ur ' special' ' counter,
To give you an idea of values offered:
Nicelle Brand Olive Oil, 18c
Oakdale Peaches, per can 12c
Maryland Chief Pears, per can 12c
Index Brand Pineapple, per can 12c
Bonne Brand Jelly, 3 glasses for 25c
100 Boxes Apples to sell, while they last,
the low price of, each, $1.00.
at
MALLERYI GR0CERY CO
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" EASY AS AN OLD SHOE"
Don't throw away those old shoes that are so comfortable. Have them
repaired and made as good as new. M. D. NICHOLS has the best equipped
shop in western Nebraska, at 217 BOX BUTTE AVENUE, Alliance. First
class repairing done promptly. Also, boots and shoes made to order. Give
him a trial.
John Relider visited with George
and Fred Knapp last week.
J. A. Lore was seen driving thru
the country looking for his horses,
a gray, a bay and a brown, but did
not hear whether he found them.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Waddell ana
daughter Luclle. Miss Deal and
Miss Teadford frcm Alliance, took
supper with P. .J. Knapp Sunday
Some of the Snake Creek boys
came up to play ball with Berea on
Sunday afternoon.
Chas. Coupons was in the Berea
neighborhood Sunday and Monday,
si a
W, M. and Wanter Vogel and
Win. Sherlock took dinner with Josa
Trueblood last Sunday.
A. J. Gaghagan spent Sunday
with Wm ilochins and family.
Fied Knapp and Feat and Karney
Weinell visited with Calmer boys
Sunday afternoon.
a a- a
Elsie Nabb spent Sunday after
neon with Mrs. Jess Trueblood.
Win. aad Sam Muudt and Jess
Scott made a flying trip to Alliance
Saturday evening with Mr. Scott's
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a lare and complete line of office fixtures and supplies.
Tell the Editor of this paper your office worries, he will gladly tell you how
to overcome them, with latest methods.
Our prices are naturally lower than elsewhere. Owing to the larre volume
of business we do. It will pay you to become acquainted through Mr. John V.
Thomas with the largest exclusive office supply house in the Middle West.
I Write for Information on Any Office Fixtures or Supplies You May ISeed t
The Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O Street, Lincoln. Nebraska
4 1 IH I I I I 4 44 M M HI 44 ttH I l
LEGAL NOTICE
M t4--'H 1 motor cwr.
THE MARKETS
f
Snow Drift Flour at the
Fair Store, $1.55 per
sack. Phone 589.
E C. Whisiiian, painting contractor.
UilMfU
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
Old papers at The Herald office at
6 cents per bunch.
Let US
RINT
VOUK
SALE BILLS
R:v. Leaf came out to
K: Saturday evening.
May fi Closing prices: ,
Chicago
Wheat-May, 1.17; July, $114 ' ...
Corn Mav. July. 7'
Oar May, c7c: July, .-2Tc
Pork May. $19(15: July, $19.30-2'$.
Lard May $10 87'..; July. 111.024 1.
Ribs-Mav. $10 22" : July, $10.42'-...
Chicago rash Prices - -So. hard
wheat, ll.lS01.lTtt; No 2 corn. 8ae;
No. 2 white oats, &740StViC
v.a.s preaching last Sunday
at Bsreea by Rev. lang and a big
crowij was In attendance.
There will be preaching again at
Berea May 19, at o'clock by Rt
Utnu
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, May Cattle Receipts.
M,BM; easy: hemes. $.00f?9 .no ;
areata steers. $.7ift.7. '.': Blockers i
and feeders. $ ii r, :, ; cows and
heifers. $2 80e)7.M; calves, M$4l
:. Hogs Receipts, 40,000; slow:
one loud fancy, $7 82'..: light, $7.15 .
72.; heavy. $7 207.75; rough.'
nt04f7.ll; figs. $4.750 5.81: hulk
$7 .".O'fc 7.70. Pheop Receipts. 24.000;
v eaU native, $4.75t& 8. 10 : westerns,
$S Uii S 15: M ai lings. $r, 15ft 9.00;
Uunbs. $. i . iv-Xt,
DR. F. W. BOLAND
Office Over First State
Bank
tlemingford, Nebr.
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IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED states FOR THK Dis
TRICT OF NEBRASKA.
CHADRON DIVISION
In the Matter )
of )
Joseph P. Colburn, Bankrupt )
Case No. 1'. In Bankruptcy, Vol
untary Petition.
1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
At Chadron. Dawes County, Ne
braska, in said District, before Fred
erick A. Crites, Referee in Bank
ruptcy, April 23rd, PJ12.
To the creditors of Joseph P. Col
burn, of Alliance, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, a Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby gieii that on the
2;:rd day of April, A. D.. lift, the
said Joseph P Colburn was duly
adjudicated a bankrupt, and thu.t
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,
(n said District, on the loth day of
May, 1912, at :: o'clock In the after
noon, .t which time and place the
said creditors may attend. prove
their oiajma, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may proper
ly come befoiv said meeting.
Witness my hand thU 2"-rd day
of April, A. I). 1912.
I9RBDBBICK A. CRITES,
U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy.
20-2M57
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE
FENDANTS
To Ira Bogard and Jane Bogard,
hi wife, whose true Christian
name is unknown, non-resident
defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 4th day of Ap
ril, A. D. 1912, the Equitable Lund
Company, M plaintiff, filed in the
district court of Box Butte county,
Nebraska, its petition against you.
j as defendants, impleaded w 1th Ora
I E. Phillips as your co-defendant,
I the object and prayer of which U
' to have an accounting of the amount
due upon a certain promissory note
and mortgage deed, made, executed
; and delivered to the aid plaintiff
by the said defendant. Ora E Phil
lips, on the 1st day of October,
1910, for the sum of $J25.mt with
J interest upon the following describ
ed premise and real estate, situate
In said county, to-wit: he south
east quarter of NOtlM twenty-two
(HI iu township twemy-iive ($f),
north of range fifty one 5l west,
iu Box Butte county. Nebraska; lo
have the t. i: v adjudged to be a
valid and subsisting first lien upon
MM inortgnsted premises; to have
said lands sold iu the manner re
fUlr&d by law, by or under the di
rection of the sheriff of said coun
ty, for the payment and satisfac
tion of the amount found due, to
gether with the cost of suit and
cost of sale, and for general re
lief. And you are further notified to
answer said petition in the clerk'a
office of said court by the 20th day
of May. A. D. 1912.
ALBERT W. CRITES.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1st publication April llth, 1912.
is-4t-154
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