The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 04, 1913, Image 5

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Advertising
The following "Want Ads" are
eiassmea under appropriate headings
ior me convenience of readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
w.-o eacn insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
worn eacn 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
r and the next seller of property
In this town.
fIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE ,
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YOSK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS
ABSTRACTERS
D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only Bet of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. lO-tf-570
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Vacuum Hosner nnri
reliable man to operate It. Phone 139.
Geo. D. Darling.
Advt 2126tf21
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping, close In.
Pbone 629. MRS. M. BAYER.
33tf2382
Furnished rooms for rent.
111
wwt 6th St. Phone 676.
CS-4t-2474
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SELL all my farms
and ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. Look into this. W. W.
Norton, Alliance.
1993-15tf
FOR SALE A bargain, if taken
at once. My 8 room residence, 720
Platte .Ave. Phone 184
2048-18-tf J. J. VANCE.
FOR SALE. Restaurant Fixtures,
llwquire of F. B. Thomas or Alliance
National Bank.
35tf2420.Adv - -
New four-room house and 2 lots
In Belmont addition for Bale. Good
outbuildings including carpenter shop
16x36. Well. 8 h.p. gasoline engine
and other carpenter's machinery. E.
IV. Sly, Phone 719.
2137-22-tf
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
Good outbuildings. Barn for four
horses. House for automobile.
J. B. DENTON.
Advt 25tf2195
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE
1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo
tor Boats at bargain prices, all
makes, brand new machines, on easy
monthly payment plan. Get our
proposition before buying or you will
regret it, also bargains in used Mo
tor Cycles. Write us today. En
close stamp for reply. Address
Lock Box 11, Trenton, Mich
32-10t-2359
LOST. 'Boy's gold openface watch.
Hampden works and Chateline pin.
On road between Alliance and Hem
ingford. Finder pleaae return to
Herald office or" Mrs. A. M. MUler,
Hemingford, and receive reward.
C6tf2444
LOST. Two bunches of keys on a
trousers hook. Reward for return
to the Bee Hive.
37tf2454
COAT LOST. On streets of Alli
ance, Monday afternoon, August
25th, blue serge coat. Pocket con
tained letters and note book. Re
ward for return to Herald office.
C. D. RICE.
Adv38-lt-2479 $
LADY'S SET BACK COMB AND
BARRETTE lert in ladle' oilet at
Burlington station. Alliance, Wed
nesday, August 27th. Reward for
return to Herald office.
aivt38-lt-2480$
FOUND, BUNCH OF KEYS. Own
er can have same by calling at Her
ald office and paying for this notice.
Advt3(5.2t-2421
FOR SALE
Corrugated Carpet Paper 50 yard
rolls, 75 cents. THR ELK ELD.
Adv 24tf-2181.
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
TWENTY (20) PER CENT DIS
COUNT ON ALL REFRIGERATORS
AND GASOIJNE STOVES.
GEORGE D. DARLING.
38-H2483
Two room cottage and two Iota,
near St. Ane Academy, for sale.
PETER WEINEL.
3&-2t-24G9$ adv
Subscribe for the Daily Herald.
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate. F.
S. Reddish. Stt
For nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
pnone to No. 22.
Dlerka Lumber & Coal Company
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16,
50tf-1608 Advertisement
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
Ready for Business
I have returned, to Alliance after
an absence of two years and am
again ready to do all klnU of cement
work. People here know what kind
of work I do. Orders may be left
at The Herald office.
JOHN PEDERSON.
Advt 2a-tf-2147
Thoroughbred riding or driving
pony for sale cheap. Phone 340.
2173-24-tf
WANT TO BUY LA ROE BASE-
BURNER. Must be in fair shape
and the price rfetht for cash. Phone
340 or call at The Herald office.
&rf
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
DRAYS
E. A. Herbert moves trunks for
fifteen cents; household goods for
seventy-five cents per load; pianos
fen $1.60. Phone 260. Work guar
anteed.
37-4t-2471
HORSE LOST. Light bay geld
ing, blaze face, branded O on le
hip and E on left jaw, eleven
years old. Reward for information.
SONEY SMITH, 206 Box Butte ave.,
Alliance, Nebr.
J9-1t-2504$
Office Supplies
By purchasing your typewriter rib
bons, typewriter paper, caTbon paper
and other office supplies at The Her
ald office you get the benefit of
years of experience in this" business.
We can advise you intelligently. Our
prices are right and only goods of
the best quality are hundled. We
sell blank books and office systems.
Will install complete office outfits if
desired. We handle the Irving-Pitt
line or blank books, binders, etc..
the largest manufacturers in the
United States. We will design of
fice forms. Phone 340 or call at The
Herald office.
2133-22-tf
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Poter S. Olson, Deceased.
I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, here
by notify all persons having claims
and demands against the esta'e 'f
Peter S. Olson that I have set and
appointed the 28th day of February,
1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the County Court room in Alli
ance, for the examination of all
claims against the rotate of said
decedent with a view to their al
lowance and payment.
All persons interested as credit
ors of the eald estate will present
their claims to me at said time, or
show cauiBe for not so doing, and
In case any claims are not so pre
sented by eaid time they shall be
forever barred.
Thlsi notiice shall be served by
publication thereof for four consec
utive weeks In the Alliance Herald,
a newspaper published In Alliance,
prior to the day of bearing.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court this 2nd day of Sep
tember, 1913.
L. A. BERRY,
(Seal) County Judge.
Burton & Westover, Attys.
39-4t-308-2496
Dr. E. J. Porter, of Omaha, spec
ialist in chronic diseases, will be in
Alliance at the Burlington Hotel,
Wednesday, September 10th, 1913.
39-U-2492
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Mr. and Mrs. Arch Keller are at
home on the ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jay and
Mis lone Shepherd i.Mted at G. W.
Elliott's last Sunday.
Wm. Graham and bride art- limit
ing his parents on the ranc'i t It 1m
week.
F. S. Elliott and family of St.
Louis, Mo., visited at :he home of
his brother, G. W. Elliott, tills
week.
Mrs. R. W. West ley, Mr. Sutten
and Mrs. Chas. Hart were choke
cherrying Tuesday.
Prices reduced fifteen (15) per
cent on all Porch Furniture.
GEORGE D. DARLING.
38-U2483
HORSE THIEF PLEADS
GUILTY; IS SENT OVE'
D. W. Emerick, alia Simpson,
Saturday was sentenced to from
one to ten years in the Nebraska
penitentiary by Judge Westover, fol
lowing his plea of guilty to stealing
horses .from John Riley near Ha
Springs. The theft occurred about
one month ago. Emerick was taken
at once to prison. ' Sheriff New w'
receive a reward of 250.
MUST RETURN HOSE
TO COLLECT CLAIM
City Council Decides That Hauling
Reel One Way Does Not Con
stitute Finished Job Bills
to City Closely Watched
Th.ere Is one thing certain. No
claim for hauling hose reels to any
fire for the fire department will be
allowed unless the hose is returned
to the station. This was decided
at this week's meeting of the city
council. The council is making imi
effort to see that nil claims arc
held within certain limit
The following claim-j lu.ve been
A. D. Rodgers 16.6
Dan Moran 1 5.01
(rant & Letton 25.00
L. M. Bowen 118.50
J. D. Emerick , 25.00
Joe L. Wcstoer 20. S;!
J. H. Carlson .. 75.0')
C. W. Jeffors 85.00
L. W. Curtis 80.0H
T. A. Cross 2.S0
Pete Lnrge 15.00
Ed Owen 2.03
Ward Hall 2.00
O. R. Bell 1.00
W. H. Zehrung 1.00
Dwight Zediker 2.00
L. E. PUklngton 2.00
T. P. Ralfton 1.00
L. C. Thomas 1.00
W. Buchman 1.00
John R. Snyder 4.50
John Wallace 6.00
Wm. Schlupp 77.50
O. A. Grannum 67.82
Gregory Zurn 25.00
R. W. Knight 14.00
Ben Jordan 6.00
A. Renswold 18.'0
S. A. Foster Lumber Co 7.15
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. .. 23.33
Forest Lumber Co 75.65
Dr. L. W. Bowman 10.00
C. A. Lalng 15.00
C. A. Newberry 29.C0
Light Department 287.8S
Percy Cogswell 25.00
Ed Eldred 2.50
Light Department 7.60
Dr. H. A. Copsey 97.00
J. W. Miller 95.00
Band Minstrels Success
Alliance Talent Acquits Itself in
Creditable Melange of Music and
Fun in Darkey Comedy
PERFORMANCE APPRECIATED
Some unsuspected minstrel talent
of Alliance made its debut at the
Phelan opera house last Friday
night when the Alliance Concert
band gave its benefit "Dixie Min
strels" under the direction of
CharlcB Roltare. Above everything
e'.we the performance developed the
fact that the Alliance band is com
posed of an unusually talented set of
young men. Each and every role
was carried through without a hitch,
and to those who know the trying
ordeal of attempting this sort of
thing In the presence of your next
door neighbors and friends, the
demonstration was rather remarka
ble. Charle Roltare has an easy stage
presence which put his associates
at ease and the comedy lines were
spoken without effort. Earl Hulme,
Paul Thomas, Wm. Buchman and
Ed. Ausitn, made very capable end
men, and some of their sallies with
hits at well known citizen of Alli
ance, were well received.
The southern melodies a sung by
the entire minstrel group were
pleasing. Probably the best num
bers of the program were "Why
Didn't You Say So," a clever little
skit by Roltare and Raymond; "The
Wireless Hearaphone," J. L. Wehr
and Theo. Waddell, In which a num
ber of local personages came Ln for
a grilling; "The Famous Ragamala,"
a burlesque of a negro ragtime
dance, participated in by Roy Tra
bert, Harold Bearden, Will Edwards,
Cart Thomas, Edward Austin and
Earl Hulme, and "Hot Air", by
Harold Bearden and Horace Ander
son. The clceing feature, a dancing
scene on a southern plantation, or
iginated by Roltare, wna a good fin
ale for an evening of pleasing fun.
The individual numbers were tak
ing hits. Those participating in ex
clusive role were J. L. Wehr, Paul
Thcmas, Carl Thomas, James Wal
lace and Earl Hulme. A good sum
was realized considering the season.
Mr. Roltare thanked the business
men of the city for their liberal sup
port and praised the members of
the band for the lntereM. they had
taken in the production and the ex
cell nt presentation.
The audience was warmly appreci
ative of each effort and while some
of the. Jokes may have been old and
overworked, they were given a new
laughlns tang that carried them
past.
Confetti Case Dismissed
The charge against Merle Hold
ridge and Frank Fox, continued to
' Saturday, the 30th, was dismissed
without prejudice in police court that
afternoon. The boys had been on a
vacation trip and returned Friday
to be present at the heaj-lng. They
were arrested during the recent
carnival, charged with disorderly
conduct, after throwing confetti on
the streets.
There was doubt as to whether or
not the city ordinances covered the
case, the boys and their counsel
contending that they had violated no
ordinance. After the matter was
thoroughly threshed out and the
boye had refused to plead guilty to
the charge, H was dismissed by mag
Is (rate Zurn, without prejudice.
Grand
Millinery
Opening
The Iallcs of Allium., and vlcln
Ity are cordially Invited to attend
tlie Millinery Opening, Saturday.
Sept. d, lsl;l. American Beauty
Roses will be given away rYco An
orchestra will furnish musk' In the
evening. The fall styles aro More
attractive than ever. Mitts Wood
ward, our trimmer, of iK-s Moines,
Iowa, will be In charge. Our fall
Coals and Suits are all in Ktock
now and the styles are beautiful.
Our New Dry Goods department Is
overflowing with new stylish piece
ftoods.
HARPERS
LADIES TOGGERY
We Guarantee
any one
can have a fit
in uur bnon
We represent the best Tailors
in Chicago in both Ladies' and
Gents' suits. Let us take
your measure for a suit. We
guarantee a perfect fit, and
extend to you an invitation to
call and look over our styles.
One price on all styles. No
charge for extras.
Alliance Cleaning
Works
403 Box Butte Ave.
Phone 58
Serial No. 013127.
Department of the Interior, United
Stiles Land Office, Alliance, Nebras-
a.
Notice is hereby given that
JOHN H. KRAUSE,
of Alliance, County of Dox Butte,
State of Nebraska, has filed in thin
office his application to enter under
he provisions of Sections 2;HH mid
2307 of the Revised Statutes of the
rutted States, the following dfRcrlb-
ed laud, viz: The northeast quar
ter southwest quarter (NE'iSWVt)
and southeast quarter northwest
quarter (SEV4NW4) section twenty
Nve (2) township twenty-six I2tt;
N., range fortv-tix (46) V. 0th 1
M. .
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the lands deacribei, or de-
sirlns to object because of the min
eral character of the land, or for
any other reanon, to the disposal to
the applicant, should file their affi
davits of protect la this office, be
fore tlie 27th day of August. l!M;t.
V. W. WOOD, RegUter.
July :il, 1913.
The foregoing notice will he pub
lished In the Alliance Herald r.f Al
liance, Nebraska, for a period of
thirty days. First publication July
31st, 1913.
V. W. WOOD. Register.
34-&t-2S6-2406
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LIGHT REVENUE GAIN
(Continued from page one)
LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Cash on hand July 15. 191312.182.28
Total receipts $3,469.54.
Among the disbursements an ac
count of $211.27 for new merchan
dise. This Indicates that the department
la rapidly getting in shape for
equipping Alliance homes with elec
trical devices.
Operating revenues $3,162.26.
Operating expense $1,270.01.
I.ess equipment expanses of $1,000,
leaves gain of $270.01.
The total amount of receipts for
the water department is $1,900.41.
Coach Medicine for Children.
Too much on connot be used in selectint
a cough medicine for children. It should
be pleasant to take, contain no harmful sub
stance and be most effectual Chamberlain's
Cough Remedv meets these requirement
end is a favorite with the mothers of young
children everywhere. For sale by all Dea
lers. Advertisement.
I
Don't Put It
W. .1. DA I ICY has located
in
up-to tlie-minuto CLASSY
Mr. W. J. Dnrcy,
Dear Sir:
I received the pictures
which I had taken at your
studio and they are cer
tainly fine. I want to thank
you for your promptness in
sending them for they tame
In good fliape.
Yours truly,
FRANK HKMLKH,
Sundance, Wyo.
Over Drake's
New Fall Clothing
is making its appearance at
NORTON'S
LATEST . NOBBIEST
Boys' Suits
Xtra POOD CLOTHES
Daddy Duke
For the cL,nac For the
BOY OliOcb BOY
Remember we carry SWEET ORR OVERALLS.
The FLORSHEIM SHOE for the man who cares.
The new Macinaws are in. Everything that's right at the
RIOHT PRICES
The Store
with a
Reputation
"
Norton
The Wagner Cafe
(Formerly Alliance Ce(e)
CHAS. WAGNER, Proprietor
NEW MANAGEMENT. Completely refurnished:
and remodeled. A neat, clean restaurant that
will assure yon prompt and courteous treatment.
Sunday Chicken Dinner, 35c
innmaflpUniriA Mo fin
(gwj oiiuiiwriuauu
Best bread ever sold in Alliance.
At groceries and at the restaurant.
Modern Woodmen
Plan a Big Rally
Head Consul Hon. A. R. Talbot to
Be Present Membership of AH
Adjoining Camps Invit
ed to Attend
Alliance, Nebraska, 9-28-13.
The mnmrt4a nnnlntiri bv the
local Woodmen Camp are busily en
gaged in making arrangements ror
their Bfg Rally and Reception to be
held at the Gadsby Hall, Wednesday
evening, September 10th. Arrange
ments are being made 10 noia a om
n.'innnpt nftr the urogram of the ev
ening. Invitations have been extend
ed to the membership 01 an adjoin
ing camps; and all visiting Woodmen
locally or otherwise are cordially In
vited to attend and lane pari m me
fitivitioa A large attendance la
expected. Mr. A. R. Talbot, Head
Consul of the Society win ne pres
ent through Invitation from the Al
liance camp and will aldres the
delegations. The Head Consul will
also give a Stereoptlcon Illustrated
WANT SEWER COMPLETED
38 CARS OF CATTLE ARE
SHIPPED DURING AUGUST
Thirty-eight cars ot cattle were
shipped from Alliance during Aug
ust, 24 care being sent out last
week. Last week's shipments:
Monday J. W. Overton, 3 cars
cattle; Hugh Smith. 3 ear cattle;
Henry Mlshler, 1 car horses.
Friday J. W. Bignell, 4 care cat
tle; Hall &. Graham, 8 cars cattle;
F. J. Ferguson, 3 care cattle; Jack
Burns, 2 cars cattle; W. E. Rainey.
2 cars cattle; Cha. Tlernan, 2 cat
cattle; George Burk, ' cars cattle;
Kirkpatrlck Bros., 3 cars of cattle.
Nineteen trains of stock were hau
died through Alliance la.t week In
the Sheridan division.
navEsmnai
Off -Do It Now
Alliance. For those who want
PHOTOOUA1MIY, this is good
news. All work that is up-to-date.
SKK HIM RIGHT AWAY.
Will make F KICK PHOTOS for'
a limited time only in order to
pet samples, HETTER HURRY.
Amateur developing and finish
ing promptly and carefully done
Complete Modern and Flash
light Equipment
Meat Market
The Store
Swlth a U
Reputation . n
lecture on the Woodmen Sanatorium
for Tuberculosis located at Colorado
Springs. This Sanatorium gives ab
solutely free treatment to members.
It Is conceded that the Modern
Wocdroen of America Is the largest
and most popular Fraternal Bene
ficiary So: I?ty in the United' Statee,
with a million members enrolled.
The Society has paid to the widows
and orphans of dead Woodmen ln
the argregi e $120,000,000 since date
of organization. In the aggregate of
$500,000 has been paid in relief pay
ments through voluntary contribu
tions from camps and members. No
other Society can boast of this)
record in so short an experience.
This should make every member
proud of the Society to which they
belong from a humanitarian or fra
ternal standpoint alike. The offic
ers of the local camp expect to get
properly organized for a busy time
during the winter months and urge
all local members to be in attend
ance at the meeting Sept. 10th, with
out fail. Advf.?8-2t-2482.
We want the
name ol every
young man who
Is ambitious to
BE A LAWYER
and we want to hear from ev
ery business man who wishes
that he knew BUSINESS LAW.
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