The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 08, 1913, Image 5

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j The following "Want Ads" are
testified under appropriate headings
Bor the convenience of readers.
I CASH RATES One cent per
wvcd each insertion. No ad received
tor 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
fcwenty-five cents and no ad charged
or less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
If answering Herald want ads
jpleas mention that you saw it In
this paper.
A classified advertisement will In
troduce to each other the next buy
tr and the next seller of property
in this town.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SELL til my farms
and ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. !ook into this. W. W.
Norton. Alliance.
1998-lfttf
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE FINCIPAI. CITIFS
ABSTRACTERS
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only set of abstract
FOR RENT
Improved Box Buf.e County farms
9S0-15tf
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
. . r . i ' i . I . ...
UkHu r,. . . . , v i
ii' itiiii inrinun. uui nr lwi uii""u
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for
ieht housekeeDiiie. to couple with no
WANTED "35
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want
to rent two furnished rooms in mod
ern, private home. References if
desired. Phone 340.
16tf
ORSALE
All kinds of feed, in any quantity
desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's.
Phone 155.
9-tM342
FOR SALE A bnrga'n. if taken
at once. .My 8 room residence, 720
Plane Ave. Phone 184
2048-18-tr J. J. VANCE.
O'Keefe Bros., Real Estate. Rum
er Blk. 1908-12tf
HELP WANTED
female HBLP WANTED, Good
experienced woman cook, wages $10
per week; also, good experienced
dining room girls, wages $7 per week.
MRS. SCHVVENDEH, Restaurant,
Bridgeport, Nebr.
Advertisement 14tfl959
W ANTED Solicitors of ability and
energy to present a newspaper prop
osition of unusual merit; travel Ne
braska; good money; must furnish
reference. Address Farmer and
Rancher, Hemingford, Nebr.
Advt 14tf1961
HELP WANTED. Middle aged
woman or girl wanted for housekeep
er In small family. Call at The
Herald office.
2083-1 9-t.f
Box Hutte County farm to trade
for city property. J. C. McCorkle,
McCorkle block.
1980-15tf
GOOD IRRIGATED FARM TO
TRADE for town property that can
he rented. J. O. BABCOCK. Wyn
vote, Wyo.
22-2-21.!6
LOST AND FOUND
WATCH LOST
Gold hunting case watch lost
south of Alliance on Saturday, April
26th. Three hands. Black silk rob
attached. Reward for return to
1 1 ''raid office.
2116-21 -tf
Get your shoes repaired at M. D.
Nichols' shop, . 217Vi Box Butte Ave.
Nothing but first-class work turned
out. We use the Champion Repair
Machine. Prompt work.
Advt 15tf 1976
PAINE FtSHBURN GRANITE CO.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Make the bast monuments and will
save you money. Call on AL. WIK
ER, local salesman of Alliance, or
send to Grand Island for price list.
For nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dierka Lumber & Coal Company.
REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL
LION for sale. Seven years old. J.
C. McCorkle, McCorkle block.
1980-16tf
RANCH FOR RENT. My ranch of
3.600 acres, southeast of Alliance,
and recently occupied by Mr. Schlll,
Is for rent. W. W. NORTON.
Advt. 2034 17-tf.
FOR SALE. Five room house and
tot 6, block 8, HIU's Addition to Al
liance. Bargain for cssh. J. J
Bktnner, Proctor, Logan County, Col
orado. 20o8-18tfl
RIDING HORSE FOR 8ALE.
Thoroughbred riding horse wefgtouig
about 900 pounds. In good shape
Fine appearance. Inquire at The
Herald office.
209-20tf
FOR SALE A folding bed. 03
Laramie Ave. MRS. GEO FERN
ALD. Advt 2ltf2118
FOR SALE. Buff Orpington eggs.
75 cents per setting of 14. Duncan's
Addition. No phone. P. O. Box
ISSt. CHRISTIAN MATZ
Advt 18-12t-206
FOR SALE Indian Runner Duck
eggs. $1.00 per setting of 13. MRS.
C M LOTSPEICH, Hemingford, Neb.
Advt 20-6-21O8
New four-room house and 2 lots
in Belmont addition for sale. Good
outbuildings including carpenter shop
16x36. Well. 8 h p. gasoline engine
and other carpenter's machinery. E.
R 81y, Phone 719.
2i:l7-22-tf
Typewriters
Slightly used and re-built typewrit
ers of all makes for sale or rent.
We will clean and repair your, ma
chine for a res son nti In charge. Every
typewriter, in order to make tt wear
ha allotted length of time, should be
nit -.wA oLaaiuwt tKoroucb.lv every
six month Phone 340 or call at The
Herald office.
1133 22 tf
STRAYED.- horses. 1 a medium
brown mare, coming 3, wt. about
1,000 lbs., wide blaze on face. 1
medium brown gelding, ccnilng 2.
Reward for information leading to
recovery. Phone No. Ash 8103, Alli
ance. Wm. Rust, Jr., Alliance, Neb.
22-1 -21 ''7
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate F.
. Reddish. 3tf
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office In First National Bank Bldg.
Phobes: Office, 362; residence, 16.
Prescriptions to drug store or medi
cines furnished from office, if pre
ferred.
50-tM60S Advertisement
EXPERT PIANO TUNER. W. H.
Lunn, expert piano tuner, will be In
Alliance during Orkin Brothers' spec
ial piano sale. Leave orders for
tuning at the piano store. Phone
352.
Adv 12tfl907
She said to me one day "Now, Cy,
There's got to be a change,
I've got to have some different coal,
Coal that wlH heat the range."
Sunshlne-Maltland and Monarch coal
will do It. For sale by J. H.
Vaughan & Son, Phone 5.
Adv-W9-16-tf
Curtis Beat and Goocu's Best flour
at E. I. Gregg ft Son's. Every sack
guaranteed. Phone 155.
3-tM342
NOTICE
I will be no longer responsible for
any debts contracted by my wife,
Sophia Weinel. PETER WEINEL,
Alliance, Nebr.
VEGETABLE PLANTS in season,
tomato, cabbage, sweet potato, cau
liflower, pepper, celery, sage, etc.
Phone 682 or 435. E. W. RAY.
Advt. 17tf-2033
Beat Medicine for Colds
A' he; a druggist recommends a
remedy ft r colds, throat and lung
trouble.., u may feel sure that he
knows vital he Is talking about. C.
Lower, Druggist, of Marlon, Ohio,
writes of I r. King's New Discovery,
"I know 1 r. King's New Discovery
is the b i throat and lung medicine
I sell. It cured my wife of a severe
bronchial old after all other reme
dies failed. " It will do the same for
you If you are suffering with a cold
or any bronchial, throat or lung
cough. Keep a bottle on hand all
the time for everyone in the family
to use. It is a home doctor. Price
50c and 31.00. Guaranteed by F. E.
Hoist.
Advertisement 21-51-2015
You can get your worn out carpet
made into beautiful durable ruga.
Write the LINCOLN RUG FACTORY,
Lincoln, Nebraska, for illustrated
folder. 2088 2-4t
STATIONARY ENOINEER wants
work running stationary engine or
tractor. Ten years' experience. Ad
dress, Clyde Pearl, Alliance. Nebr.
22-l-2126
Trees, Trees, Trees,
Tree grown right hers in Alliance.
Come ami make your selection ami
have tliem planted where you want
thorn on short notice. Corner Mis
souri avenue and Fifth street.
Advt. IftflHMI E. W. Ray.
Wonderful Skin Salve
Buiklen's Arnica Salve Is known
everywhere as the best remedy made
for hII diseases of the skin, and al
so for burns, bruisi s and boils. Re
duces inflammation and is soothing
and healing. J. T. Sossaman. pub
lisher Of NEWS, of Cornelius. N.C.,
writes that one box helped his seri
ous skin ailment after other remedies
failed. Only 26c.
Recommended by Fred E. llolsten.
Advertisement 2 1 -5t -20 15
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
osts. Phone 71. tf
WANTED. A limited number of
milk customers. Phone 616.
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
The following civil service exam
inations will be held In Alliance on
the dates given. Full information
can be secured from J. S. Johnston,
local secretary, at the post office.
May 5 Copperplate map engraver
(male), salary $3 per day to 91,606
per year.
May 7 Head nurse (operating), fe
male, salary $480 per year with
board, quarters and laundry. Electro
metallurgist (male), salary $1,600 to
$1,800 per year. Telegraph operat
or (male and female!, salarv $900 to
$l.(idO M r year.
May 7-x Junior aid (male), salary
$600 to $720 per year In Forest Set
vie, Dept. of Agriculture. Architec
tural and structural steel draftsman
(male), salary $1,500 per year. Col
orlst (male and female I. salary $900
to $1200 per year.
May 12 Associate Physicist, male,
qualified in metallurgy, salary $2,200
per year. Irrigation managers and
assistants (male), salary of manager
from $1,800 to $2,600 per year an. I
assistant managers from $1,500 to
$2,000 per year, in the Reclamation
service.
May 21 -Mineral examiner (male),
salary $1,800 per year. Drainage en
gineer (jna'f), : 1.2no to $2,000
per year. Copyiet marine engine and
boiler draftsman (male), salary $2.04
per diem.
May 21-22 Structural steel drafts
man (male), salary $4.72 per diem.
JUNE 26-27-2f
The Biggest :! days that Craw
lOTd, Dawes County. Nebraska, has
ever known.
Write Arab L. Hungrrford of Craw
ford for complete particulars. It
maj mean Thousands of Dollars to
you.
Don't Forget To Be at Crawford,
$ $ Nebr., June 26-27-2S 1!H:: $ $
FOR RKN'I' Vacuum Cleaner and
ri liable man to operate it. Phone I "1
Geo. i. Darting,
Advi 2 1 2R4 f 2 1
For the Weak and Neiou;
I'ired-out, weak, nerxous men and
women would feel ambitious, ener
gtic, full of life and always have a
good appetite. If they would do the
sensible thing for health - take E
i.ciic Hitters. Nothing better for
the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thous
ands say they owe their lives to this
wonderful home remedy. Mrs. O.
Rhlnevault. of Vestal Center, N.Y.,
says: "I regard Eleolrci 'Bitters as
one of the greatest of gifts. I can
Bvef forget what it has done for
me " Get a bottle yourself and see
what a difference It will make in
your health. Only 50c and $1.00.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten.
Advertisement 21-5t-20l6
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER FOR HEARING
Slate of Nebraska )
)ss.
Ecx Butte County )
At a County Court, held at the
County Court Room In said county
on the 8th day of May, 191J.
Present L. A, Merry, County
Judge.
IN THE MATTER OF THB ESTATE
OF SAWYER BALL, Deceased.
On reading the petition of John C.
McCorkle filed herein, praying thai
Administration of said estate be
granted to John C. McCorkle as Ad
mtnisi rator.
ORDERED. That sum! petition will
be board on (lie 2 Kb da of May,
1618, at 9 o'clock A. M. That all
persons Interested In said estate
may appear at County Court on Bald
date, and show cause if any there
be why said petition should not be
granted: and iha.t notice of the pen
dency of said petition add of said
hearing be given 'to all persons in
terest ' in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order In The Alliance
Herald, a weekly newspaper publish
ed In saad county for three succes
sive weeks prior to said hearing.
L. A. BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge.
Ar.vt 22-;it- BM-3143
Potato Pointers
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBItASKA
NOTICE
- E. Becker has purchased the inter-j
es-x or . r . xocaey m me nrm or
Becker ft Yockey, proprietors of the
Central Cafe. All bills due the firm
are payable to him.
E. BECKER and C. F. YOCKEY.
3056-10-4t
Iarge sample trunk, held for stor
age charges, will be sold at auction
on May 17th unless charges are
paid at once.
BURLINGTON HOTEL.
2063-19-4t
LAND WANTED FOR SALE
WANTED. Everybody who wishes
to sell their land to list it witti me.
Quick sales and small profits is my
motto. A square deal for everybody
guaranteed. See me for business.
B. L. WESTOVER, Bingham, Nebr.
2060-19-Ot
Make Money as Merchant
Would you like to have us "set
you up" In business. We can and
will furthermore tt will not cast
you a penny. Without capital and
through salesmanship we can mart
you In business for yourself.
We are eetabUahlng representa-.
Uvea In every city, town and vil
lage, to handle our full line of Vac
uum Sweepers. They are, we be
lieve, the beat and cheapest hand
power vacuum sweeper in the world
Let us show you bow our splendid
organization transforms your "push"
and application into dollars and
cents. Unusual proposition made to
General Agents. Write today for
Information.
General Appliance Factory, Inc.
1360-68 Main St..
Marinette, Wisconsin.
2090-20-3tc
l LORAL PIECES FOR FUNER
w.s made up on short notice. Cut
flowers at all times. Will rent pot
ted plants for all occasions.
E. W. RAY.
20tf20
NOTICE
This will notify all concerned
that on and after this date, April
24, 1913. I sill not be responsible
for any debts contracted by my wife,
Mary F. Hodges, she having left my
bed and board. A. J. HODGES,
Whitman, Nebraska
2104-20-4
Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Found a Osro nr KbeasssUsss.
"I suffered with rheumatism for two yesrt
and could not get my right hssd to mi
mouth for that length of now," writes Lse
L Chapman, Mspleton, Iowa. "I tuflered
terrible pain so I could uot sleep or lie still
at sight. Five years ago I began using
Chamberlain's Liniment end is two moottu
I wss sell and have nt suffered with rhau
uiatiam since. " For ssls by all dealer.
1 It i ni lament
For sale by K. E Hdtaten.
IT FAYS TO ADVERTISE
In the matter of the appll- )
cation of B. F. Oilman, )
Guardian of the Person and )
estate of W. Marie Ball. E- i
dith G. Ball. Helen C. Ball. )
minor heirs of Sawyer Ball, )
deceased. , )
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LI
CENSE SHOULD NOT ISSUE TO
OUARUIAN FOR SALE OF HIS
WARD'S RQAL ESTATE TO
RAISE FUNDS FOR HIS MAIN
TENANCE. On reading and filling the petition,
d ily verified, of B. F. Oilman, guard
ian cf the person and estate of W.
Marie Ball, Edith G. Ball. Helen C.
Ball ii iion, tor license to sell their
undivided interest In the following
described real estate: The north
west quarter (NW of section thir
teen (1J) Township twenty five (25)
north of range forty nine (49) west
or a part thereof, for the purpose
of raising funds for the education
and maintenance of said minor, and
R appearing from said petition that
suld real estate consists of unimprov
ed wild prairie land and no Income
Is obtained therefrom.
It la therefore ordered that the
next of kin of said minor and all
persons Interested In said estate ap
pear before me at chambers In the
court house in Rusbville, Sheridan
County, Nebraska, on the 6th day
of June, 1913, at 9 o'clock A. M. to
show cause, if any there be. why
license should not be granted to said
B. F. Oilman, guardian, to sell said
real estate for the purpose above
set forth.
And It is further ordered that a
copy of this order be published once
each week for three successive
weeks in The Alliance Herald, a
newspaper printed and published in
said county of Box Butte.
Dated at chambers In said Rush
vllle, Nebraska, this 7th day of May,
1913.
W. H. WESTOVER,
Judge of the District Court of
Box Butte County, Nebraska.
Advt 22-4t-237-2 144
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
State of Nebraska )
) I
Box Butte County )
To all persons interested in the
estate of Peter S. Olson, late of
said county, decease.:
You are hereby notified that on
the 6th day of May. I91J. Louise E
Renswold tiled her petition in the
county court of said county for her
appointment as administratrix of the
estate of Peter S. Olson, lute of said
county, deceased, and that the same
will be heard at the county court
room In the City of Alliance, In said
County, on the 26 day of May, 1913,
at the hour of Two O'clock, P. M.
It Is further ordered that notice
of said hearing be given all parties
Interested In said estate by the pub
lication or this notice for Three) suc
cessive weeks In The Alliance Herald
a newspaper printed, published and
circulating In said county.
Dated this th day of May. 1913.
L. A BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge.
Burton A Wester sr, Attorneys for
petitioner.
XL16-236-22 .;c
Ambulance Service Calls answer
ed day and nlgbt. Phones 6, 139. 621.
Advt 212otf21
By E. M. WILCOX. Department of
Agricultural Botany, and R. A. EM
ERSON, Department of Horticul
ture. Reduced Acreage
The prevalence of potato lisa-e
has greatly reduced the acreage of
potatoes In Colorado and parts of Ne
braska. It is probable nln tliit the
low priei ; of the pant y ar will have
a tendetv to discourage potato
planting In other sections of tb Mid
dle West. If It. works out In this
way, prlct thould be hotter next
f ason and this should be a good
year to grow potatoes.
Increased Yields
Whether or not it Is wise to In
crease the acreage in potatoes this
year, it will certainly pay to Increase
tlx yield per acre. i'his can be
don by planMrg GOOD SEED, on
GOOD SOIL, and giving the crop
t.OUl) l akk,
Home-grown Seed Not Satisfactory
Good seed Is the moat Important
single lUm iu potato culture. For
c niral, southern, and eastern Ne
braska, home-grown potatoes are not
satisfactory for seed unless speciul
methods ure employed in their pro
duction. The hot soil of this region
causes rapid loss of vigor. At the
Nebraska Experiment Station the de
terioration of homegrown potatoes
ranged from about 20 per cent the
first year lo 60 per cenjt the sei
etith year.
Northern-grown 8eed Pays
In these hum lions of tire Utte, northern-grown
seed potatoes should be
planted. Such seed usually costs a
'bout 25 per centl more than home
grown seed, but. the increase In yield
from Its use makes It worth fully 100
p r cent more than home grown seed.
Mulched Seed Potatoes
Potatoes grown In the cool soil un
d r a mulch of straw produce as vig
orous plants and as large crops as
northern seed and can he produced
at home at a cost per bushel littl
In excess of the cost of ordinary
homegrown tubers.
Select Smooth, Well-shaped Tubers
Whatever the source of seed po
tatoes, nothing but smooth, firm,
sound tubers of good shape should
be planted. At the Experiment. Sta
tion such need has yielded about till
per cent more than elongated, knotty
tubers of the same stock. Wilted
or sprouted seed tubers produce weak
f plants and poorer yields than the
1 d tubers that have been kejii iu
good condition.
Potato Breeding
By selecting seed every fall from
hills that produce large yields of uni
form tubers, a high yielding strain
of potutoes can be produced in a
few years,
, Dry Reft
The dry rot la caused by a fungus
that enters the tuber thru wounds.
During the winter the rot makes
rapid progress and this renders stor
age very dangerous and unprofitable
in many cases. All rotted tubers
should be discarded and the balance
disinfected before they are placed In
the cellars or pits.
Stem Rot
The fungus in this disease attacks
the stem at or near the surface of
the ground and results In the com
plete rdtting off of the stein or In
a greater or lesser rotting of the
cortical portion of the stem. In any
case the resulting stand la seriously
reduced. The fungus sinters over
In the form of small raised dark
specks on the surface of the tubers.
These specks are the resting bodies
of the fungus.
Leaf Curl
The exact cause of this disease is
not yet known The symptoms In
clude (a) an upward curling of the
leaves lengthwise, (b) a compact
growth of the top to form a sort of
rosette, and (c) the production of
Ullle potatoes at or near the sur
face of the soil or at other places
on the stem, even at some distance
above the surface of te soil.
Blackleg
This Is a bacterial dUxts Jhat ha
been introduced into various parts
of Nebraska, no doubt thru the pur
chase of Infecetd t.-ed. In some
fields during 1912 a. many as 1) p r
cent of the plants were killed out
right by this dlseuie. The g?nu
live over winter In the tuber and
hence It Is necessary to purchase
seed from fields which are positively
known not to have had blackleg In
previous years.
Fumigating
Will i'.o your fumigating according
to law, cheaper than you can have
It done by any one. Phone 207.
T. J. THRBLKELD.
Graduate Missouri College of
Embalming.
Nebraska License No. 477.
Missouri License No. 813.
Advt 22-2t-2145
Apples $1.25 per Box
All good, sound western apples.
Several varieties to select from.
While they last at 91.25 per box.
Phone No. 9. O'PANNON BROS.
Advt 22tf2142
STRAYED OR STOLEN from
Grove Broil's place, fourteen miles
southwest of Alliance, on or about
April 2il, 1913. a black mare, three
white feet, white stripe in face,
branded A on left shoulder. Suitable
reward for return or Information
leading to recovery. Phone 414.
HARRY T PRICHiAHD.
Advt 22 1 2141
Constipation Curse!
Dr. King's New Life Plfls will re
lieve constipation promptly and get
your bowels in healthy condition a
galn. John Supslc, of 8anbury, Pa.,
says: "They are tse best pills I ev
er used, and I advise everyone to
use them for constipation, Indigestion
and liver complain)." Will help you.
Price twenty-five cents.
Recommended by Fred E. Holsten.
Advertisement 21 it 2013
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I-
Have You Ever Observed?
Have you evrr observed, hut of
course you have, that the more you
uchleve in your business, the higher
you establish your prestige, the more
you excite the t nvy or those who
have failed?
Anil haw you o,.r observed, hut
of course you have, that If you havs
orougnt rortn a new idea and estab
lished It there Immediately springs
up a lot of Imitators who with no
ability to comprehend your Ideal, or
lnoeen any ideal, have the stupid
Idea that they can build up their own
by tearing yours down?
And have vou over observe! hut
of course you have, that practically
every one who attempts to estab
lish a business In Imitation and to
build It upon the ruins of another,
ultimately disappears In the consum
ing maw of time ?"Of flee Appli
rfhrcs," March 191.1.
An Appetizer
Dinner was a little late.
A guest asked the hostess to play
something.
Seating herself at the piano, the
good woman executed a Chopin noc
turne with precision.
She finished and there was stilt
an interval or waiting to be bridged.
In the grim silence she turned to
an old man on her right and said.
would you liKe a sonata before din
ner?" He gave a start of surprise and
pleasure. "Why, yes, thanks." he
said. "I had a couple on my way
here, but I think I could stand an
other." Assistant District Attorney Clark
was conducting a case in (he crim
inal court. A large, rough shouldered
negro was in the witness chair. "An'
then." said the witness, "we all
went down In the alley, an' shot
few craps." "Ah," said Mr. Clark,
swinging his eyeglasB impressively.
"Now, sir, I want you to address the
jury and tell them Just how you
deal craps." "Wass that?" asked
the witness, rolling bis eyes. "Ad
dress the Jury, sir," thundered Mr.
Clark, "and tell them Just how yo
deal craps." "mtn outen heah,"
said the witness, uneasily. "Firs'
thing 1 know this gemman gwlne ask
me how to drink a sandwich." San
Francisco Argonaut.
Alliance la experiencing a new fad.
The great hills of sand which lis to
the east and south or town attract
people many times who are unac
quainted with their characteristics.
Even people who have seen the
grand mountains of Wyoming and oth
er western states have been known
to have been Irrislstably drawn
sandhlllward. Sunday morning seem
to be the most popular time for the
new diversion and If the morning Is
moist so much th better.
Declamatory Contest
Miss Ruth Mon'gomt ry, daughr
of Rev. and Mr. D tt' M
(ery, represented the Alliance High
school in .he state dtdainstory con-
I test at Hastings last Friday. She
I I 'ended the eon'e. In company
I with Ml Gubus as chipenn. The
'!rald is Indebted In S in. rlnTan.lrif
W. R. Pan fr he folic ng rsport
yf the coc eat:
Th re were t wenty-thrc. c-jn'.est-ants,
Tji in the ora.orkal cl?s,
elvht in the dramatic and 'ight in
th" hunio ous. As It was iinpo.-slb'e
to have si many on one evening's
prog rum, i preliminary com - waa
held during tb - day t, aa'ecl three
contestants fr m each class, result
ing as folio a a:
O.-a'-crleal cla.: Seymour Smith,
BelleTttc; Vance Doty, Sidney; Eliz
abeth Eriziin, Ravennu.
Dramatl'- class: DeWItt Fostei1,
North Plane; Carolyn Kimball. Hast
ings; Winifred Williams. Crawford.
Humorcus class: Byron Baer, Stan
ton; Roy Greenlee, Sidney; Myrl
Rogers, Gibbon.
In making their xefort of the pre'
liiuUury contest tba Judge request
ed permission to report four from
the dramatic class, as it was Ifflpos
slble to select only three without
shutting out one who was practically
a good as the three selected. Their
requeat was denied, and as a result
Miss Montgomery of Alliance failed
to appear in the fin l contest. The
contestants in the dramatic class
were exceptionally strong, and it is
much to the credit of the Alliance
High school and its representative
that she came so near winning first
honors.
Those winning first In the final
contest were Mr. Doty of Sidney,
who was exceedingly fine. In the or
atorical; Miss Wllliame of Crawford
in dramatic; and Mr. Baer of Stan
ton in humorous. Although Alliance
lost a first place by a mere scratch.
The Herald is pleased with the re
sult of the contest as a whole. The
panhandle of Nebraska, having only
s small fraction of the population of
the state, won two of the tares
firsts, sad bad a representative a
mong the three contestants of th
other class.
From Hat imts mu riuK,.u -
MUa Montgomery went to Brock, N-
vraasa. ror a visit at the former"
home, and from there they expected
to go to Ps-wnee City for a visit
with relatives of Miss Montgomery
Thy win return to Alliance in time
for the re-opeaiBg of the city schools