The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 27, 1912, Image 5

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    Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Adi" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience o readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
"o. d each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
vDfd each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
rwenty-five cents and no ad charged
Tor less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir 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.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
: oks in Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
FURNISHKD ROOMING Et O UBS
TO RENT. Very desirable location.
Inquire at Herald office
27'fHls
ITIVE ROOiM HOUSE TO REXT,
or will rent three rooms. 31 7 We?:
Fourth St. Phone 674
20tf1 226
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.
314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387.
Iltfl083
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Nat 'I Bank Building.
17tfll86
MISCELLANEOUS
Wallace's Dray Line makes a spe
cialty of moving pianos and other ar
ticles requiring careful handling. Of
fice phone, 5; residence, 4S. Call
UP when you want any hauling done.
2tfl2S8
Money to loan on real estate. F.
t. Reddish. 3tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
peats. Phone 71. tt
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
FOUND -A bunch of keys was
found June 14 and left at this office.
Owner can have same by paying for
this notice.
2S.SM819
OMAH A-POSTEN, svensk tidning, till
arets slut med Sverigekarta for 50c.
27 5-1305
HOUSE TO TRADE for re.niuish
ment or sell. Box 955.
2'--2''-1336
A'ani'.ed A good saddle hor.e. W.
H. Zehrung. Phone 287.
L". 2-1340
Old papers at The Herald office al
5 cents per bunch.
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
send to Grand Island for price list.
Feed and Sale Barn
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Alliance A. M. E. church has
two solicitors in the field, and only
two, Mrs. Mary Shores and Mrs.
Blanche Henry, soliciting funds for
the erection of a church building.
MRS. P. M, MAX FIE LI), Pastor.
BASKET DINNER AND PICNIC
LEGAL BLANKS
A large line of conveyancing and
other legal blanks Is carried in
stock at the office of The Alliance
Herald. We can supply these In
any quantity desired. Following is
a list of some of the blanks carried
In stock:
Agreement for Building
Agreement for Warranty Ieed
Assignment of Mortgage
Application for Druggist's Permit
Administrator's or Executor's Deed
Bond for Deed
Bill of Sale
Chattel Lease
Contract for Real Estate
Farm Lease
Est ray Notice
Miscellaneous Bond
Quit Claim Deed
Release of Mechanic's laien
Subpoena
Warranty Deed
Warrant
Writ of Replevin
Release of Mortgage
Option Contrad
Peddler's State Lit ease
Mechanic s Lk-n
Notes
Real Estate Mortgage
Extension of Mortgage
Indemnity Bond
Lease of City Property
Iease of Personal Property
lyease
Mortgage Deed
Mortgage for Coupon Notes
Contract for Sale of Real Estate
Mortgage
Contractor's Bond
The above list includes only a part
of the blanks which we carry In
stock It there is any other blank
that you wish, call at our office, or
write for It, and we will supply the
same in any quantity you desire.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Alliance. Nebraska.
DR. F. W. BO LAND
Office Over First State
Bank
Memingford. Nebr.
LIVESTOCK PRICES AT THE A
rtTlTmmtnn
AT CnilTU nilAU A HUKtM
hi ouuiii uMunn
Beet Steers About Steady ant
Cow Stuff Seils Lower.
H06S STEADY TO A NICKEL OFF
arw jaW
U. P. CHURCH
Sheep Supplies Comparatively Light.
Market in Pretty Good Shape Cali
fornia and Oron Spring Lambs
BorUrjrt $7.50(W7 75 Iowa Lambs,
18.00.
I niou Stoclv Vanl.-. s.ith Oni'lut."
I US 24. tattle receipts were soma
A ltai larger than on tic prev ions Mm
i.y. aw till rather small for tht.vj7:30 p. m. First Sunday In each
line of the yai. Ahottt 3.3fl cat! e
iniv ii and only a limited nttmhei
CONDENSED NEWS
rag
Farm Land
'10 an acre
attclobrpartbas
cJ ia lb. Ssataaast
alassjtsM
SoulKf m Railway,
Mobil. 4 Ok,. R.R.
Ga. Sa. A Fla. Its.
ckarcaea, scaooU. at an. sad impwi aiffcsrars.
LIVE STOCK. POULTRY AND DAIRYING buai
ess pay. btf , and is conducted at mallei coat
than in other sections of the country. Lniutiaat
pasturasr and arern heldi the whole real 'round
aka this possible.
ALFALFA GROWS abundantly in aeariy all parts
oi the Southeast. Maay ai re, produos 4 to 6
tons, illiia locally from $1 4 per ton up.
APPLES. FRUIT, TRUCK AND COTTON an
other big paying crops. Apple orchards act $100
to $500 aa acre, aad truck gardening $200 up.
CLIMATE UNSURPASSED Erary day Is Aa
year ana can work ia his fields. These long
seasons allow raising two and three crops from the
same soil each year.
lave Opened to the public my barn
for feed and sale, and Invite nil my
fr'enda to call when in Alliance.
vf I SIMON SPRY.
I saake this possible. S
ISubscnpnon to South- safll
era Field and book- SssTsamV
iet.cuStstr.of Vs.. ErnmTm aaaM
N.&5 Car.Ga.. aKB?lU1
Fla . Ala.. Mis... SjVBB
aVsaaf
M. V. RICHARDS. FsB
m L. snd I Aseat. WSfl "IT u. saSBsT
H Sontkcru Riilvrss, UJaajlajV
K.r ' . ,Wi,h,intn.D.fJ
n our i
Mrs. It. R. Reddislt will be plaasad
ix) see every member of the Ladles'
Aid of the First Presbyterian church
mi rwr home. 17 miles south west of
Alliance, July 4th. for a basket din
ner and old fashioned picnic.
E. C. Whisman, painting contractor.
imtfl4
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Good location, good trade. Reason
for selling, failing health of proprie
tor. Building to rent. Inquire at
Herald office.
274M317
HOUSE FOR SALE Nine rooms;
Ueo bath room, pantry ami close-a :
east front GEORtiE PAUUCL,
M-tMMS 604 Mieooarl Ave.
FOR SALE, NOTION STORK
(Joed location. Will sell cheap. Call
or write Mrs. A. H. Kraut. H a f
Sprins, Nebr, for full particulars. I
2-ltM337
Several thousand brick for sale
l. ap Call at I'ardey liakery.
29-2-1 341
Let US
RINT
SALE BELLi
'.DVERTISWG
COLUMNS
are re.td by the people
because it gives th n
i. $ of abiorbititf in
terest. People nt longer
go looking .;!. ut for
things they wat t they
go to their ncvspaper
for information .s to
where such things may
be found. This method
saves time and trouble.
If ymi want to bring
your wares to the atten
tion of this community,
our advertising columns
Shouid
Contain Your
Ad
3
r
Acre prod, enough lor beef. Fat cut
:le rule I full) steady with best
leaves at $1,110. Cows ami heiier
aare 4ufi5"c lower than last Thursday
Hid si w at that ynit- a few stock'
.is and teed era chantted bands and at
narjv prices all around.
Quotations on cattle: Choice ti
trim. i beces. t.OOfr9.25; srood to
hoic he . 8,C9fJ9.O0; fair to good
jee-. . 18001.811; common to fa!'
saeras $t;SoJ7.83; good to choice
-loiters. $' 2",f; 7.tit: good to choice
cws. .1'?t .5t : fair to good grades,
M-S0Q34d; oarvners and cutters, $2.60
"L20; veal calves, $4.(008.00; bulls,
on, etc , $4 I0h7.00: choice to prime
VedT, I4.I50T.OO; good to choice
feeder.- BS08J8; Ihlr to good feed
.ts, $4.7998 2S c otninon to lair feed
rS, $1 2r,4JL75: stock cows nnd helf
r, $'! ',n 3 2".
The run oi hogs w;.s very liberal,
uearlv fl.tion h"ud. and this created a
oni"whit easier tone to tha trade, al
though In tba main prices were on n
p?r wit'i S.-it-.trila v's sales Th.' doaa
whs s?v weak, however, and abCMlt I
btckal lewer Tops brought $7. fit), tht
same aa on Saturday, and the bull;
old at $7.'l04J7.50, as against $7.40ffi
7.M Satiirdn. Prices were rally 3tV
i lull -r t';?r thay were on the previous
I on day
Quite a lew sheep and lambs wor1
acetvad ar.d the martcai preaentad no
new frtt;r"s. prices rullna about
lit idy 'mil the movement being rea
ionab)r nrflvr t'" '
..... . ! . srsrts X
I
t.
Wilbur W'tlght. the notetf aviator
died of typhoid fev.T at Dayton. O
Hamp'rm s magatlbe ii:t.- luspeoded
publlcatloa 8rd ti;e June number will
I not be ''sut'd
undarwood r tntrodnaad in tbe
Bouse the cotton tariff bill, vetoed
during the extra session.
Denmark ias decideM to have flttini
repi -esi-ntation at the PaciftcPanan.a
exposit'on. A Danlah liulldina; will bo
erected.
One entire boalneai lilock of Minor
mia, Wis., was uestroed by fli e. t if
less beitig ;-bout $10u,000. IiUes'dc
hotel was among the buildings ('..
stroyed.
() T. Kirrlcv, his wife, daughter and
Crandall Kins were drowned when a
skiff in which they were crossing tba
I Mississippi river at Hannibal, Mo..
I capsized.
Charles Wiles' neck was broken and
1 btl mother, Mrs. Cha'ies Si hei tner
itorn. was severely injured when their
Hutomiblie turned turtle near Hoi
comb. 111.
To decide whether it will allow
smoking on the street cars in Kan.-aa
City, tba Metropolitan Street Railway
company begaa taking votes of all
rait:g pasengers.
Andrew Perrault. a real "se of Uta
Amoriean revolution," died at Gthmn
III., aged .iiitet v-one years. H;s 'yth
er enlist". I In Washington's army arp r
cnl lixtaon years o!d.
Th.- ppwdac bonaa at tba PWdt ri
Lead and Zinc Mining compan plsUK
bataraca HaaesQran, wis., and Qav
tona, HI . Dlew up and Harry Steven
son Of Savannah was killed.
tavvml sho.s, fii-ed from the Dear
born street viaduct, Chicatfo. at poa
union fraight handlers at work for the
Northwestern ralHoad, ivsalteii in tit
mr- red of Charles K Stetlford
"Pension Hysteria" la the latest
i Tii.au disease. Professor Bernhaid
leolftrea it is alarmingly prevalent
sod t) muse is too much paternal (
10: On a. in. Sunday school. Gi tided
Lessons.
7:00 p. m
Inc.
During the
there win ba
Young people's meet-
nlsseiico of the pai!or
no jireiU'ltiTiK services
Wetlnesday even-
I 'raver meeting.
ing, at 8:00.
A. L GODFREY, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundaya
of each month at 11:00 a. m. and
month at li:00 a. m Sunday School
every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. .Junior
Auxiliary, Chapter A. meets every
Tuesday at 7:30 p. tu. Junior Auxil
iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every
Sunday afternoon.
GEO. O. WARE, Missionary.
GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
Tlierc will be no Sabbath school
next Sunday on account of the dedi
cation services, notice of which is
published in this Issue of The Herald
Kverv body is cordially invited.
, TITUS LANG. Pastor.
To:; Niobrara Ave., phone :;."''
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ii a.m. Sabbath School.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
3:00 p.m. Junior C. E.
7:00 p. m. Christian Kndenvor.
8HW p.m. Evening worship
Morning sermon topic, ' The Satis
faction Of Chri.-i' . Kvcniug. "Our
National Freedom".
7:30 p.m. Thursday. Bible class
es. 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Midweek
nroyar meeting.
A cordial welcome to all.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Olin S. Baker, Pastor
FOURTH OF JULY PiCNIC
Picnic Celebtation Id be Htid a'.
Ash Grove, Four Miles North
Of Alliance
CORC)i A i'l. INVITATION T O ALL
The i -tide ef th" neighborhood
have decided to baft a picnic In the
Ah Grov , four m':'.em mrth of Alll
iiiiif, an 1 extend a cord;l invitation
to all who wish to rctne .here to
celebrate The program has nol y
been itrrnnged but then' will be a
No I speakoi'. ball game, a bow
pry dance, rnces of different kinds,
and amusements fer btth young and
old.
We invite you to Ise with us on the
Fourth day of Jul. v.
Tc foihe and Inine y ur imsket flil
. 'I with chicken, cake and pie.
Weil have a Jolly time together, this
merry, happy band.
And in case of sstormy weaiber.
there's a potato cellar cloe at
hand.
oooooo coooooooooo
0 QUAKER VALLEY O
oooooooooooooooo
Cool night.
The gardens begin to need rain.
Cutworms are doiivg considerable
damage to crope.
Miss Lena Scott, who has been v-l-i
Itlr.g relative in tlvla part of ihe
eoutiiy, atnrlad Pnklay for Grumd Is
land, where site will vlwlit with her
ini'ie and aunt She will then go
on to Iowa, where she will visit rel
attvc.s ;,ini friends before returning
to her home at Ipswich, S. D.
Mi-- Klli ii Garroung attended Sun
day school and church last Sunday
bavins to drive more than ten mile.
but was the first on? there.
A great mamy from here at 'ended
the wtockmen's cotwentlon ml Alliamce
last wesk.
a
Florence Jamison will spond the
week with Marie Awen.
Miss Ruth Owen closed a very suc
cessful term of school la'stt Friday.
a a
Mrs. Robbins has a fine, nvv bug
10:00 a. m. Sunday School Graded
Bible Classes.
I I a. in. Public worship. Sermon
to the Young People by the Pastor.
7:00 p. m. Y'ouug people's Ep-
worth League meeting.
.s un p. in. Public WOlsllip
Prayer meeting, Wednesday even-
ing. at 8:00.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENT! ST
Sabbath school at the residence of
Mrs. Pilklngton every Saturday af
ternoon at .'! o'clock.
MRS. JOHN PILKINGTON. Supt.
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. m.
11:00 a.m.
7:00 p. m.
S:0o p. m.
.Men s Bible
Sunday school.
Public worship.
B. Y. P. U.
Evening worshii
Class meets on
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Is a men's Bible class and all
are wviccnie
Mid week Prayer Meeting Thurs
day evening at 8 o' dock.
GEO. A. WITTE, Pastor.
gy.
School
ed Win.
or.
election last: Mctidav elect
Klmore for tire new direct-
Mtssrs. Howe and a.lmlton were
shopping In Alliance las Tuesday.
a a a
.Mrs. Dr. ('hurt hill is siveiid-in-s a
few days la All inn
m m
We don't understand why bui'-T
sells for 17V4c, eggs for 12c. when
wheat is $2.15, corn $1.96 per hun
dred, it costs more to produce a
pound of butter or a dozen egs than
you can get for them, sayltug nothing
ab:iut the wcpV
Children's Day
bai'h, June :i0, at
rybody invited.
exnUe next Sab
I o'clock p. tn. Ev-
Wed
This men
A. M. E. CHURCH
Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast
corner Laramie avenue and Third
street. Suuday school atlh:::0 a. m
Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Ail are wel
come.
NEIGHBORHOOD
PRAYER
MEETINGS
Tuesday, July 2, 3:00 p. m.
E. Reeves, 8o:l Missouri avenue;
A R. Ac hes.cn, 711 Laramie; C. E. j
Y punk In, 12H Seet water; J, L. Nit I
c lai, si Toluea; J. P. Brown. 412 , , , . .
Oh.v.-ime- I TIiiiiu:.s r,ll!l Su .-: 1 VtfUly f-rf Tr
w i er.
cuMMERCE COURT HIT
Supreme Court Upholds Interstate
Commerce Commission.
Declaring that the commerce court i
was uot to substitute itself for the In
terstate contnierce commission, the
suprentc court of the United States :n
decision alter iiecislon reversed ti.o
commer.'e court and upheld the inter
state comnien e ( omtniss'on The
principal decisions were aim nun i
by Chief Justice White and concurred
in by the entile t ourt.
Jurisdiction of the commerce court
over (omplainis ef shippers denied by
th- Intacstata comtuerce commission,
as well a over those recognized by
the coanniaafoa through afilnnative
ord"l lot reil-f, was denied by the
supreme court
The suprciii- court reversed the
conmerce court's dcls!on v'.ilch
would have sllow-d railroads t. carry
railroai! coal at lower rates Cian com
mercial coal. The Interstate com
merce fomnilss'on was upheld.
TRIES TO KILL COUNf TISZA
sc.: : lieu.
PJ i oft artU not a t ou the t onsti
Itil'onel anienduient for direct ei r
i.on oi s.iiatora until the postofhVe
IS.i ipriatloa bill now before it has
bt-'cn diapo.-ed of.
Inquiry into rates on wheal and !
fiour charged by western railroads bs
gun in Chicago belore Special Exaiu ;
:ner G Roy la )f th' Interstate com j
merce commission.
Two hiiuilie.) -end Otty residents of J
Siiivj Sing pri.-un went on a strike, de- ;
i-lu'ing they were not given enough to j
oat The bill of fare waa changed and
tne men returned to work.
I Bech of tno 4(". uu oriorated towns ,
I ot Kansas has been asked b the j
sute board il health to euact a dras
Uc antl fly ord'uance at town meetings
I to be held th llrst week of May
Edwatd Hicks, who declared there
I la no honeat lawyer in the world, and
i urgie I his own motion for a new trial,
after being convicted of murder at
! Chic ago. was sent meed o life impria
. trim. .in
Job
Se U
Before
Going
Printing
We are here to
serve you with
anything in the
line of printed
stationery for
your business
and personal
use.
Letter Heads Bill Head
Envelopes Cards
Wedding Invitations
Posters or Announcements
Of All Kiads
The best quality of work
at prices that are RIGHT
re Shots at Speaker
of Hungar-an House.
Cguih TlSSAj president of .he LOWS)
iieue of the Hi.igaru'.n parliaments
had a narrow . .-cap" iiom assassina
tion in the dl t He was fired upon
thre-. hmaa by Ireputy Julius Kuvacs,
who then bot hlniseli, probably with
fatal eiy, ct ( taint 'l is; a r.a
sciaiched.
Kavats was oi.e of th most mill
taut members of the opposition anJ
was monj t!:ose who were ejected
from the chiimiier Watataarlay baeaosa
of disorderl condu t
Soon after the proceed inss opened
KnVSCa moved to tl'.e front of the gal
lery a:d shout. ng "There aie htlll op
position members in the chamber,"
di W a revolver and emptied three
chambeis in the direction of the presi
dent Tien seemingly chagrined at
his bad n.arksmanship. he put two bul
lets Into his own body.
FREDERICKS LOSING HOPE
Not Se Confident of Securing Convic
tion of OarrOsv.
Is Ar.geles. June lu Obviously
annoyed by the course of events In
the trial of Ctsieuce 9 Darrow for al
leged Jury bribery in the MeXamart
case. Dlsflct attorney
ii
Our
Specialty
for
Ladies
Palmer's
Summer
Coats
$6 $7
Wool o
Coats 0
Gage
Midsummer
Millinery
in Felts
Now In
Come in and see them
Q. D.
Gage
Downs
Corsets
$1 to $10
House
Dresses
$1.25 $1.50
Muslin
Und'wear
A Complete Line
Ladies'
Silk Hose
HARPER'S
LADIES'
TOGGERY
FIRST DOOR NORTH
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK