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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1912)
Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate headings for the convenience o readers. CA8H RATES One cent per wo. d each insertion. No ad received for less than ten cents per inser tion. Black face double rate. CREDIT RATES One cent per word each insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for less than twenty-five cents and no ad charged 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. 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. 1 have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-670 HOMESTEAD WANTED I will give $50 to any one who Will locate me on a good homestead. "Writ and tell me what you have. It makes no difference where It is located as long as It is good. Ad dress P. O. Box 841. Alliance, Ne braska. (37-11411) TO RENT FURNISHKD ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK. Modern conveniences; close In; prices reasonable. THE CRES CENT HOUSE. 222 East Second St. Phone 82. (37W1410I FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping, upstairs opposite Darling's store l3S6-::5tf ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP ING Modern conveniences. Phone 292. MRS. LILLIE D. WHITE. 31-tM357 908 Box Butte Ave. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17tM186 MISCELLANEOUS Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf All kinds of feed, in any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. 29-t'M342 - " Money to loan on real estate. F. 13. Reddish. 3tf Curtis Best and Gooeh's Best flour at E. I. Gregg ft Son's. Every sack guaranteed Phor.e 155. 29-U-1342 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and Dosts. Phone 71. tf Coal office at Rowan's feed store ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf PAINE-FISHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island. Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on Al.. WIK ER, local salesman of Alliance, or eend to Crand Island for price list. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOOD NEW HOUSES in best part of Alliance for sale on easy tennis or exchange for good stock. W. H. BABBITT. 405 Box Butte Ave. ::7-::-l405i LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, before L A. Berry, County Judge In the Matter of the Estate of Charles A Lock w ood. Deceased TO Alii. PERSONS INTKRESTKD IN THE ESTATE OP OHARIJSfl LOGKWOOD, deceased Charles W. Lock wood having filed his petition, under onth. In tins Court praying that administration of t lie estate of said Charles A. Lockwinxi. be dispensed with and for n decree determining who are tlte heirs of said Charles A. Lock wood, deceased j it Is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition at the county court room In said county on thee 2otli day of September, 19il at the hour of 1 o'clock I. M., and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing to be given to all persons interested in said estate by publica tion of this order for three success Ive weeks In The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated this till day of August. 1911 (Seal) L. A BERRY, (374M74) County Judge. HEMINGFORD LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, before L, A Berry, County Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of James A. Parker, Deceased TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES A. PARKER, DECEASED: Charles W. Lock wood having filed his petition, under oath, in this Court, praying that administration of the estate of said James A. Barker, be dispensed with and for a decree de termining who are the heirs of said Janet A. Parker, deceased; It is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition at the county court room in said county on the 20th day of September. 1912. at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing to lie given to all persons Interested in said estate by publica tion of this order for three success ive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspajier printed and published in said county. Dated this 21st day of August. 1912. ( Seal I L. A. BERRY. C.7-3t-175) County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE Vol- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OIF NEBRASKA. CHADRON DIVISION In the Matter ) of Benjamin C. Sotli. Bankrupt ) Case No. 17, in Bankruptcy untary Petition. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS At Chadron, Dawes County, Ne braska, in said District, before Fred erick A. Crites. Referee in Bank ruptcy, August 20th. 1912. To the creditors of Benjamin C. Soth, of Box Butte County. Nebras ka, a Bankrupt: NOTICE is hereby given that the above named Benjamin C. Soth of Box Butte County, Nebraska, was, on the 20th day Of August, 1912. duly adjudicated R bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his cred itors will be held in the offices of Mr. B. F. Oilman, Attorney, in t lie city of tl! lance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, in said District, on the fiftli day of September, 1911, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point i trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before WITNESS my hand this :'th day said meeting, of August. A. D., 1912. FREDERICK A. CRITES, Referee in Bankruptcy. I :7-l-176( GROCERY STORE FOR S A L E. Good location, good trade. Reason for selling, failing health of proprie tor. Building to rent. Inquire at Herald office. 27-tM317 Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per bunch. Fiee trial package of Conkle s Lie. Powder and big sO-page Poultry book free from J. H. Vaughan and Son. 33-4pd-137S a?. If you intend to have sale gjs el our prices PRINTED Mk II We are fixed for turning 1 9 out work of this kind in double-quick time. Mr Rolla Johnson was an Alii ance visitor a couple of days, re turning on 43 Wednesday. Ira Phillips of Alliance was trans acting business in Hetningford Thurs day. The Misses Emma and Ella Hoi linrake were passengers to Chadron Wednesday, where they visited friends for I few days, Guy Sprowls was an incoming pas senger from the west Thursday, where he had spent a few days on business The Misses Mary and Edna Carey left Thursday for their home at Monarch. Wyoming, after spending a few days visiting friends at Alli ance and Hetningford. Miss Ruth Cockrell came in from Chadron Thursday, going out to the treason ranch for a visit. Mr and Mrs. James Hunter and Mr and Mrs Harris of Red Oak. Iowa, a sister of Mrs. Hunter, came up from Alliance Wednesday for few days' visit at the Hunter ranch and with Mrs Heed, another sister of Mrs. Hunter over on the river. E. A. Clark of the Hemlngford Journal is enjoying a visit from ills father and mother who came Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. George Hedgecock visited with Mrs. Hedgecock's moth er. Mrs. Belle Brown, at Alliance Friday. Harry Pierce returned from Sioux City, Iowa, Saturday where he went with a car of horses for Mr. Clatter buck. Mrs. Anna Pierson, who lias been spending some time past with her niece, Mrs. Nora Clark, went to Al liance Saturday where she expects to spend some time. Mrs. George Carter and daughter ('race were incoming passengers on 4:; Saturday from Alliance where she has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ewing, for a few days. Arthur Smith of Omaha was an ov er Sunday visitor at the home of Keith Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Cris Hansen were passengers to Morrill Saturday, re turning Monday. Miss Bergy Moore spent a few days the last of the week week at the home of Jlr.v Bradford Fenner. returning home Monday. Win. Mounts and family spent Sun day at the home of C. J. Wildy. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mclntyre were incoming passengers on 44 Monday for a few days' - visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson and Mrs. Grace Waisner were callers at the home of Dan Watson Sunday af ternoon. Ed Wildy was attending to busi ness matters at Alliance (lie first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root were incoming passengers on 4:: Toeada) from Alliance where they spent a few clays with the Katen family. 4 root McCandless came in Tues day for a visit with his slaters. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ward. Grandpa Sampy has been quite sick for the past few days. Mrs. Luke Phillips left Monday for Blair. Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Miller left Sunday for Illinois where they will visit with their son Melvin and fam ily. They will visit at several dif ferent places in the east before re turning. The Alliance ball team came up Tuesday afternoon and played the Hemlngford team on t he home dia mond. The Alliance team won by a score of 18 to It. Tlie young folks of the CoBgTegS tional churc h held an ice cream so cial in the basement of the drug store builditra Mnndm pvonlur Ou . ng to the rain the crowd was not large as It would have been oth erwise. but ?er one reported a good time. .Mi.-- Hattle Kaper was an incoui ing passenger ou 4;: Wednesday. DR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank Hetningford. INebr. oooooooooooooooo o MALINDA SQUIBS o oooooooooooooooo AT THE A LHUKU1. 10 gJQln.aViHjT.AI U. P. CHURCH 10:00 a lessons. 1 1 on a tn 8:00 p. m m Sunday school. Graded Mr Dunlap went to Bavard Thurs day, returning Friday. Mr Sharp from near Minatare, who lift.- been spending a few days at the Cal Duerr home. returned to his home Tuesday. as a The Malinda ball team was beaten Sunday for the second time this season hy a team from Wright pre cinci Moral: Don't nlav ball on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Cal Duerr went to Minatare Saturday for lumber to use on his barn which he Is building larger and will he quite an improve ment when finished. Mrs. Geo. Denton went to her father's Thursday, returning Sunday. www Most everybody is busy haying now since it has quit raining. ooooooooo MARSLAND MENTION ooooooooo From Marsland Tribune. August 16: Dr. Willis transacted business In Alliance Monday. E. C. Kendrick transacted ness in Alliance Wednesday. busi- Mabel Hunsaker returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit In Alliance. a, Kurt Furman and Ora Phillips were Alliance business visitors Wednesday. Miss Mary Hughes of Alliance is visiting under the parental roof this week. Mrs. Blanche Richardson and Klsle Walbrictge of Alliance visited over Sunday at the Richey home. Tom Spencer and wife of Alliance transacted business In our city Fri day driving across in their new auto. Misses Mary Michaels and Erma Herron departed on 44 Fridav for Al liance to have some dental work done. Preaching. Preaching Prayer meeting. Wednesday even ing. at 8:00. A. L GODFREY, Paator. EPISCOPAL CHURCH lervlcet 2nd. 3rd and 4Mi Sundays of each month at 11:00 a. tn. and 7:;10 p m. First Sunday in each month at 11:00 a m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. ni. Junior Auxil iary, Chapter B, meeta at 2:30 every Sunday afternoon. GEO. G. WARE, Missionary. IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. German services every Sunday at 10 a.m. German and English services al ternately Sunday evenings, upon an nauncetnent. German-English parochial school from September to June, five days oB the wedk. On Sep. 2 the German-English parochial school will again be opened. TITUS LANG. Pastor. 703 Niobrara Ave., phone 359. FIRST PRE8BYTERI AN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a.m. Public worship. 3:00 p.m. Junior C E. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor, S:00 p.m. Public worship. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Bible class es. 8:00 p.m. Thursday, prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all. Midweek METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH) Olin S. Baker, Pastor Ep- 10:00 a. in. Sunday School. Graded Bible Classes. 11 a m. Public worship. 7:00 p. m. Young people's worth League meeting. 8:00 p. m. Public worship. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing, at 8:00. There will be no preaching next Sundav mornlna and evening, owing rcoacimaster u. K. Lynch of Alllau 4 to the absence of the nBtor. is nere quite often now a days hav ing business1 with the work train at this place. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaRivere ot Crawford s .t p injured last Sunday at the Oe tave Harris ranch west of town. She wa.s running and fell, dislocating her collar bone. Dr. Willis dressed the wound. oooooooooooooooo o QUAKER VALLEY o oooooooooooooooo SEVENTH DAY AOVENTI8T Sabbath school at the residence of Mrs. Pllkington every Saturday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. MRS. JOHN PILKINGTON. Supt. BAPTIST CHURCH TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER FOR SALE Dairy proposition. 40 acres im proved land one mile from Alliance. 6 head cows, 1 bull, 1 cream separa tor. Also good residence property in eastern part of state to trade for stock. Inquire at Herald office 13vv4-35 For Sale :- A new saddle and a set of single harness. Cheap if bought soon. Inquire at Herald Office or Phone 17." tf W ANTED POSITION AS COOK Al hotel or rauch. Have had a num ber of years' experience. Phone 4S! Red (IMM4UJ y ALL KINUS OF PAINT. I am prepared to furnish paint at reason abl- prices. Any kind of paint you want, from 25c to $1 25 per gallon. Wili sell jrcsj the paint, or put it on for you S. W . HOLT Phone 590. (17-3M400) Special Offer to Persons Who Wish to Try The Herald for Three Months PAPER WILL STOP AT END OF TIME We want the attention of every reader of this paper to this prop option We are beginning a list of trial subscriptions to The Herald at the special price of twenty-five cents for three months. The trial subscriptions received under this offer will be placed on a list separate from our regular subscription books and discontinued at the end of the three months. The Herald ban a good subscription list, but there are many per sons who are not now subscriber who should be receiving the paper We wish to reach this class of persons for a few months by this spe cial trial subscription offer. All persons receiving sample copies of this paper, and others who may read (his offer, are requested to send us their subscription al once for three months, unless they are already on our subscription list. Subscribers to this paper who wish to send it to their friends for a short time, will find this a splendid opportunity to do so We expect to plate several hundred names ou our trial subscription list within a short time and request the c o-op -ration of all friends of the paper in our efforts to do so. Remember that all trial sub' riptioti received under (his proposition will be s(opped at the end ot the three months without being ordered discontinued. Another shower of rain Sunday ev ening; too much rain for the hay maker.-. Mrs. Krell of Winterset. Iowa, who has been visiting her son. Moody Krell, returned home Saturday. a a Mrs. Lang and children of Alliance are visiting with Mrs. Robbins. Ruth Owen goes this week to Os- kaloosa, Iowa, to attend Pean col h?ge; Marie back to Indianola High school: Dortha Howe to Mllo, Iowa, to teach; Neva Howe to attend High school at that place. We are sorry to have them go and they will be greatly misstd from Sunday school, church services and social gatherings. Teachers seehn to be a scarce ar ticle around Quaker Valley. Our school Is "billed" to begin in two weeks but as yet no one has applied for the position. If any good teach er without a school reads this, we would be glad to meet them. The young people met at the horn. of Edwin Owen for their "good bye visit" before going off to school. Archie Jones has gone to Kansas, a a It has been vividly reported in the newspapers that four thousand dele gates representing an organization calling itself i Le International Bible Students' Association, met in Wash- 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Public worship 7:00 p. in. B. Y. P. U. 8:00 p. in. Kvening worship. Ladies' Bible class every Tuesduy evening at church at 8 o'clock. Men's llible Class meets on Wed needa) e.ening at 8 o'clock. Mid week Prayer Meeting Thurs dav evening at I o'clock. GEO. A WITTS, Pastor. 4 C0N0ENSE0 NEWS General Pascual Orozco evacuated 1 luarex Lloyd George may quit the British cabinet gad bead, a new party. Uovet line nt troops defeated a force ot rebels near Fort Pledras, Ecuador. Nashville, lenn , was chosen as the 19L1 convention city of the Typograph ical union A relief expedition told of 3,000 dead. 1(000 Injured and (OiOOO hotne l ss as the result or the Turkish earth quake ProfesaOf H O. Jones of Cambridgs university England . an( njH brid were killed together by a fall over an Alpine precipice. The revolutionists eluded the fed eral forces at (.adura, Sonora, Mexico, iind took a circuitous route toward tho west coast la k Johnson signed articles to fight Joe ..leanetie teg rounds Before the St. Nicholas Athletic club of New York on Sept 25. Offli ial returns show that altogeth er 143 fishermen were drowned in the gale which for two days swept the Spanish coast. Nat C. Goodwin, Injured when his rowhont was dashed ashore on Rocky Point br-ach. Cal., Is pronounced entire ly out uf danger. The Ohio parole board refused to pardon Charles L. Warrlner, the "Big Four" embes7.ler from Cincinnati, who is serving six years. Clan nee s Dai row was acquitted ol the charge of attempting to bribe s prospective Juror in the McNamars case at los Angeles. Virginia Christian, a negress, w is executed in the electric chair at Rich mond. Va., for the murder of her em ploer, Mrs. Ida Belote. Mrs. Catherine Breen, whos life time wih was to live a hundred years, died suddenly at Joliet. She was ex actly 100 yearn and 1 day old. Negotiations were begun by Turkish delegates and representatives of Italy with a view to discovering a basis for the conclusion of the Turl.o Italian war. An attempt to pass the steel tariff revision bill over the president's veto was lost in the senate, 39 to 32. The house hud passed it over Taft's disap- proval. Elizabeth, dowager duchess of Ge noa, grandmo'her of Victor Emmanuel III., the present klug or Italy, and mother of Dowager Queen Margherita, tt dead. Mi. and Mrs. Edward A. Burling ot Pettayres, Pa., and their chauffeur, John Kileroy, wre Instantly killed when their automobile upset at Grey brook. N. J. The New York board of health has renewed its campaign against the fly and the mosquito, which it describes in its latent monthly bulletin as "by1 giene outlaws." It is said that the Austrian foreigo minister. Count von Berchthold, la sounding the powers as to the advlsa bility of encouraging Turkey in its present policy of decentralization. Brigadl"! General Mortimer Hayes. U. 8. A., retired, familiarly known as "Fighting Jack" Hayes, Is dead at Morganton, N. C. He was s-venty-ons years old and a native of New York. The federal government attacked the so called moving picture trust in a civil suit filed at Philadelphia for ths dissolution of the Motion Picture Pat- nts- company and the (Jeneral Film company, Chairman Efamllfl of the state d pertsieaf expenditures committee filed ! an informal report iu the house revlv- AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETINGS Ing old charges o' loo.se and dang r:dj Tuesday, August 27, 3:00 p.m. ' practices in expenditures by the stats Mrs. Large, c orner Firsi street , departme nt. and Yellowstone avenue: Mr. Ragan. 720 Missouri; Mrs. A. T. l.unn, 100 Emerson; Mrs. Nina Miller. 417 Big Horn, led by Mrs. Snead. Sunday. 4 p.m . Harvey Hacker, If Missouri. BARB-DRAKE NUPTIALS At the home of the bride's par- eats, Air. and Mrs. w. it Drake, 523 Sweetwater avenue, last evening occurred the marriage or (heir daugh ter, Ktlul K Drake, to James R. The thanks of the emperor of I ...in and the ministry of foreign affairs for the sending oi a special mission to tlie fuacral Of the Iae Emperor MutsuhitO hn bsei conveyed to the state d.:iarb tnent by ViscoeBt hlnda. A ua s meeting which typified ths publ'e indignation atoused by ths revelation-, ot pollCS corruption grow 'ng out of the murder of Herssaa Ro senthal was attended by a crowd ol 4.'mh persons In New York. Alaska has not yet recovered frrjn) Barb, a well known business man of the effects or th S volcanic eruption Of this city, being proprietor of the Mount Kutinni in June, and the fed City Meat Market. f hn W. Thom eiUl government will be obliged tt as, editor ol The Herald, tied the knot which made the couple husband and wife. Nearly fifty guests were present, including (he granduuren(s or the bride. After the marriage ceremony had been performed and (he newl mar furnish emergency rations and sup plies to many people for some tim; UJ come I'nable to compete with a steitiishlp line subsidized by New Zealand, ths O. ean Steam-hip ompany of San rled couple liad been showered w ith , Fi iik im o has ohtnined the annulment (he congratulations of their friends. 0f jts ,--,ntract with th postofflce do Hit company repaired to the building j partmcn! to carrv the mails bet! formerly occupied by the Herman sn I.'. hpcIs.o and Tahiti. Lutheran parochial school, 51" Sweet- ington and among other things passed water, where a feast resolution "repudiating as thor oughly unscrip(ural the teaching of a place, state, or condition of hell fire and brimstone for the torment of the wicked ". It might be well before accepting the teaching to study our Bibles and an investigation imight show us to whom thts high- sounding name belongs Then make up our minds whether we will accept the teachings of Jesus Christ or Charles T. Russell. Read Rev N, Mrs. J. Krldlthaugh redirned ret teraaj oa 44 from Thennopoiis. w oming, where she went about two weeks ago for treatment. Previous to (hat time site was confined to her home witli a seiere attack of rheum;- tlsin, bu( we are glad to learn that she is improved w See E. C WhUiuan for lowest prices ou painting, paper bangiug and kalsouiiniug. two tables extending length of the building being loaded with good things to eat. During the evening a crowd of boys were iu attendance on the out side for a chivarl Before the en tertainment was over, several mem bers of the brass band appeared with their instruments and music took the place of the din made by the boys and their (iu pans. Mr" and Mrs. Barb were Hie re- cipieius of quite a number or beauii ween San Francisco and Tahiti. n .-a. , . 1 M . . . . .. . i. was served nepres"iuuiie auiii ui .-w iun almost the i 'as reprit.ia-u'e.l by a Bpeciai nouss committee -ippointed to Investigats the proprh y of two speeches he la sorted i:' H"' Congressional Record oa tier the "lesve to print" privilege. The hes attacked Secretary WHsos Testimony lu the government's suit to dissolve the sugar trust was coor eluded In Denver, and the special ear gmlaUig board will meet in New Yori on Sept Attorneys for the gov ernment declared that they had proved ful and valuable presents. The Her- vl.r)lbBg tBey expected to show la am joins wiia uieir bbbwj menus m . . . The wlf und two children of Thorn ss Ri-k. a naturalized citizen of Cedar Rapid-. Ia . who had been ret used aicaufship passage from Marseilles to the United Sntes because they werg siisp. t d of having trachoma, wers erniision by Secretary Nagel to nte; H;i country for hotipital tr ni nt wishing (hem a long and happy mar ried lire. - g U. P. CHURCH Morning sermon subject at the U, P church next Sunday "The Man Christ Jesus " Evening sub ject. "The Multitude of the Redeemed."