The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 09, 1913, Image 5

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    Classified
Adertisements
Ths following "Want Ads" are
olsseified under appropriate headings
for the convenience o resc'ers.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo.-d each insertion. No ad received
for leas than ten centa per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
vofd 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 rat.
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
books in Box Butte county. Office
in McCorkle Building. 10 tf-670
'
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
room house. Good outbuildings. Barn
for four horses. House for automo
bile. J. B. DENTON.
Advert Isement 5t f 1 77 2
FOR RENT. Nicely furnished
fit earn heated rooms. Rent reasona
ble. Address "M", Herald ofTice.
)651-51-tf
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First Na.fl Bank Building.
I7tfj 186
OFFICE OR STORE
ROOM FOR RENT
A fine office or store room for
rent in The Herald building. First
floor. Best location in Alliance.
Rent reasonable. Apply at Her
ald office.
50-tf Advertisement
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. In
quire at The Herald' office; Refer
to "M". 52-tf-1679
COTTAGE FOR RENT
A five room cottage for rent. Lo
cated at seventh and Blf Horn.
Phone 464.
Advcti'acment 50tfl647
MISCELLANEOUS
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright
Phone 71. tf
All kinds of feed, In any quantity
desired, at E. L Qregg & Sou's.
Phone 165.
EMMS43
Money to loan on real estate. F.
B. Reddish. 3tf
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tt
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & VYIUUHT, phone 71. tf
Highest price paid
for Hides and Furs.
Oscar O ' Bannon,
Alliance, Phone 9,
Rowan's Corner.
1751-3-tf
LOST -Large .Moore's black foun
tain pen with pocket clamp attached.
Reward for return to Herald office.
tTM4.lt
Cut Flowers and
Potted Plants
Missouri sorghum 85
cents per gallon, at
Silverware and Jewelry
I have the agency for the celebrat
ed Kodgerx silverware and also for
Jewelry. I have a fine line of sam
pler which I shall be pleased to
show tn any persons wishing to In
spect them with a view to ordering.
Phone 719.
W A. DUNLAP,
S24 Wem Third Street. Alliance.
Advertisement -L' lt-1 734
Dressmaking and plain sewing at
reasonable prices. Also, stamping
and embroidering.
Mrs. Dimmer and Mrs. Wright.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED A
middle aged lady wanted. Perman
ent place. MRS. W. H. ZKHRl'NO.
Advertisement Hfl721
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
We have only a few of the Wall
Charts (maps) left which we offered
as a premium to subscribers to The
Herald. We want every subscriber
who is entitled to one of these to
have It before they are all gone,
Will every subscriber who Is entitled
to one of them, but who has not
yet received it, kindly notify us
IMMEDIATELY? We are now mak
ing another premium offer and can
not promise to furnish any of the
maps after the present small supply
has been exhausted.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
office in First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
Prescriptions to drug store or medi
cines furnished from office, If pre
ferred. 60-tf-1608 Advertisement
NOTICE
Having sold the City Meat Market
to W. R. Drake, all accounts due me
for meat are payable to him. All
persons knowing themselves Indebt
ed to me are requested to call and
settle at once.
.1. R. BARB.
Advertisement 51-3-1660
WANTED TO BUY 20 head of
shoats. W. A. Springer, Alliance.
1696-lSt
HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR BALE.
Including furniture, rugs, cook stove,
gasoline range, etc. Call 602 Lara
mie Ave.
MRS. THOS. REGAN.
Advertisement 4tfl762
Curtis Best and Gooch's BM V ir
it E. 1 Gregg & Son's. Every sack
guaranteed. Phone 155.
ft-tM84a
SEWING BY THE DtAY WANTED,
Satisfaction guaranteed. MISS CAR
RIE CHitiSTENSEN, 318 Sweetwa'er
Avenue.
Advertisement 4-2tM759
Fresh flowers every Friday morn-
Leave vour orders at .Mrs.
Zehrung's shop. Phone 785.
Advertisement Itti.iH
tag.
PAINE FISHBURK GRANITE CO.
Grand Island, Ntbr.
3 1
Mgka 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.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
See E. C. Whisniau for lowest
prices on painting, paper hanging
and kalsouiiuJng.
THREE MlUv
Phone BM Im
(4S tf)
COWS for sale.
Omaha Beef and Pork. Sour Kraut,
Spare Ribs. Mince Meat and Dill
Pickles, at ALLIANCE MEAT DO,
(48tfl575)
FOR SALE. -Cow, age 40 months,
fresh once, milked IT. months, just
dry due fresh February, ideal but
ter" cow. Price "'. ii ''"""
Bee 2;i Inquire at Herald, office.
d . i t isement l-ttMSM
The best Is the cheapest" when
it comes to buying a piauo. I have
the agency for the best and mosi
popular pianos made MRS. IDA M.
IW MJU
Advert iseTiienl t-1 77:: "
STALLION FOR SALE
Dapple Gray l'ercheron bred stal
lion, coming four years old, weight
lsuo pounds, for side. He Is of the
heavy bone type, good condition, and
rangs broken. If not sold at privaite
sale will be sold at public RUCtlOn on
February 4th. 19111. Write, wire or
call and see this horse. Six miles
east of Scotwbluff, Nebraska
W. V. POLLOCK.
17t-4-.r.t. Scottsbluff, Nebr.
PUBLIC SALE
At in residence, ten miles west
and two miles north of Alliance, com
nieiicint; ;ii I p. 111. sharp, OH Wed
nesday, Jan. I, the following prop
erty:
18 head of Good Work Horses and
Colts.
Farm machinery, including lumber
wagon, buggy, binder, disc, three-section
harrow, breaking plow, six-foot
mower, work harness, single harness,
driving harness.
Household goods, such as cook
stove, oil stove, table,, bed, dishes,
etc.
G. H. LOWER
Advertisement 4-U-I75S
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice for Election for Court House
Bonds
Notice is hereby given to the qual
ified voters of Box Hutte coumty, Ne
braska, UUM upon the written request
of at lea-;t one-fourth of the legal
voters of seld county, an election
will be held at the regular polling
places In each pr cinct of said coun
ty, on Tuesday the 18th day of Feb
ruary, 1 S 1 . from the hour of eight
M. m. to the hour of six p. ni. of
said day for the purpose of voting
upon the following proposition, to
wlt. Shall the County Commissioners
of Box Butte county, Nebraska, is
sue the bonds' of snld county, in the
sum of Sixty Five Thousand (f.5,000)
Dollars, of the following denomina
tions, viz: Sixty Five bonds of One
Thousand Dollars each to run for a
period of twenty years from the
date of Issuance of said bond, bear
ing interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum. Interest payable
semi-annually, said interest and prin
cipal payable at the fiscal agency of
the state of Nebraska, In New York
city, state of New York, said bond
Issue to be known as "Court House
Bond Issue"; said bonds to be issu
ed ifor the following purpose, to-wlt:
For the erection and construction
of a Fireproof Court House, for the
use of said county, to be erected
and constructed on lots 22 and 28
in County Addition to the city of
Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebras
ka, according to the recorded plat
thereof; and shall said County Com
missioners be empowered to make
ah annual levy for a sufficient
amount to pay the Interest on said
Court House bonds In the sum of
Sixty Five Thousand (65,000.00) Dol
lars; and shall said commissioners
be empowered to make an annual
levy to create a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of said
Sixty Five Thousand ($65,000.00)
Dollars, Court House Bond issue?
By order of the County Commis
sioners of Box Butte county, Nebras
ka. J. M. WANEK, Chairman
Attest:
If. S. HARGRAVES, Clerk.
191-4-7t
The purest and most delicious
home-made candies ever sold in Al
liance now a feature- at Dietitian's,
Ccrner Drug Store.
Advertisement S-lt-1776
COAL AND LUMBER
Buy your coal and lumber from
this company. Quick deliveries and
full weigh! in every load of ooal,
DIERKS LUMBER a COAL CO.
Phone IX
177'.-5tf
wanted Balawnaa to sell our
guaranteed Oils and Paints. Experi
ence unneci !eary. Extremely profit
able offer to right party. The GLEN
refining COMPANY, CteyebuM),
Ohio. 1768-5-lt
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
Regular state teacher' examina
tion will be held at Alliance, Friday
and Saturday, January 17 and is.
iflS. DEUjA m. reed,
County Superintendent .
Advi rtiSI ment 5-2M781
Bargain in slightly used piano. Call
it once, m us. IDA It. uoss.
Advertisement 5-2t-177f
siNtiLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS
AND SPRING WAGON FOR SALE
One set of double harness, first
class condition; one single names,
fair condition; one good spring wag
on. Will sell cheap If taken at
once. Inquire at Alliance Cleaning
Works. Phone 5V C M. KKBLEY.
Advertisement 5til 780
PHELAN OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday Night, January 15
Tess of the Storm Country '
One of Jones Crane's fine shows, better than "The Wolf" and others
Special Scenery and Electrical Effects
Seals on sttlc Monthly, prices 7rr and $1. Gullet, v, ."tOc
Mrs. Edith Barker went to Peru
on Friday of last week.
Mrs. W. B. Young to sick with
tonsllltls this week.
Miss WUma Wood returned to Uni
versity Place on Saturday.
T. 11. Barnes went up Lincoln on
44 Tuesday, expecting to return to
morrow. Mrs. Tash, mother of Postmaster
Ira E. Tash, Is visiting at his home
for several weeks.
Sam Tlllett went to Denver Thurs
day to see his mother, who resides
1 here.
mm
Norman McCorkle went to Omaha,
stopping at Lincoln, to attend Boyles
Duslness College, and study musL-.
George Burke has returned from
Lincoln, where he haB been visiting
his relatives during the holidays.
.Mrs. Hob llolden, who was visiting
with the Regan family, has returned
to her home.
Hoyd ft Darker, has returned from
a visit to relative In Omaha.
Saturday night Miss Alia Young
left for Lincoln, where she will con
tinue her study of music at the con
servatory. Lewis Powell, Robert Gregg, Earl
Meyer, and Roy Spocht left for Lin
coln Saturday night to continue work
at the university.
Mrs. Ida M. Ross, the piano deal
er, epent several day lq the coun
try Che latter part of last weak, vl
King and on business.
Homer Molyneaux of Broken Boo
returned home Sunday morning after
spending New Year's week visiting
Alliance friends.
Wolf Freeman, living north of Al
illanoe, is the owner of a new Ford
automobile, purchased this week from
iLowry A Henry, agent.
9
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mann came up
from Bridgeport Saturday on their
way to Omaha. She Is a daughter
of .Mr. Iloag of Alliance.
The heavy snow on the road late
ly has caused a number of double
headers on the heavy passenger and
freight trains.
Eugene Ford, assistant cashier of
th First National Hank, returned to
Alliance yesterday after spending
the holidays in Chicago, nt hit home.
after spending the holidays with her
parents, In W'oiser, and friends In
oilier points In Idaho.
R. R. Reddish, living southwest of
town, has been quite ill for the past
two weeks. Mr. Redtah Is but very
little Improved, from the last report.
Mrs. N. G. Beck returned home
after spending tho holidays tn Oma
h i nnd other eaatern Nebraska
points.
O. II. Kerr, of the Uurilnsaton force.
Hint to Rdgemoa last week to vis
it relatives and to bring back bis sis
tcr. who attends the. academy here.
V m
Chas. llagley of Alliance, traveling
salesman for the Standard Oil Co.,.
went to Omaha Sunday to attend a
meeting of the traveling salesmen.'
of that company.
L. H. Bennett, Studebaker travel
lug salesman, returned to Denver
this morning after spending his New
Year's vacation visiting Alliance
friends.
George Douglas returned yesterday
morning from Lincoln, where ha
went New Year's day on a business
irp and to visit friends. Ha
relatives living in the capital city.
Mr Met!, of the law' firm of: Miss Delia Reed returned home
FRESH FISH
Any Kind of Fish You Want, Every Day
in the Week
OBANNON BROS.
ITr-ciit scrxd. 2?roduice Store
ROWANS CORNER PHONE 9
flWe do not claim
that the mere use of
want eds will reduce
prosperity.
t But it seems men
than a coincidence t. r
most prosperous bc io
are quick to veco: t j n
the 'value ci c!a.c :'. I
advertisin
fJLet us supply ywj
wantsthrou. a this p ira.
agues)
tlYou need not be an
"ad writer" to use these
columns. State your
wants simply, and above
all truthfully.
CJOr telephone this
office and the clerk will
write your ad.
flWant ads are the
biggest little investments
you can make.
Opportunity stares up
at you from this page.
may be a better
pes: lion just the cot
tage you want to rent
a chance to own a
house on easy terms
a new ccok an ambi
tious employe what
not?
f Want ads bristle with
the intimacies of the
work-a-day world. You
can ill afford to over
look them with your
daily reading.
A PREMIUM
YOU nEWB
Everyone needs one of the new parcel post maps showing the units snd
zones. With every new paid-in-advance renewal subscription to The Al
liance Herald we will give for 25 cents extra a splendid
PARCEL POST MAP
We guarantee these maps to show the correct official Postal Zones and
Units. Complete tables of Oata as to Rates, way of mailing packages,
etc., shown on each map. No home and no business office is complete
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If you want the best paper in Western Nebraska and the beet Parcel
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THE ALLIANCE HERALD
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA