The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 25, 1913, Image 5

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    PHENOMENAL SALE OF
SHEET MUSIC AT THE
BEE HIVE THURSDAY
The IWe Hive made, a record sale
of sheet music on Thursday. $25
worth of Bhet music was sold In
tbe one day. They make a special
ty of quick returns on special orders.
IN AUTO FROM IOWA
From Monday's Daily: 1
J. H. Kerr and wife, accompanied
iy their daughter, Mrs. . Richards,
and son Gale, arrived the last of
the week by auto from their homo
In Pleasantvllle, Iowa, to viBit with
Mr. and Mrs. James Feaglns for a
few days. Mr. Kerr is a brother or
Mrs. Feagins. They made the trip
from Pleasantvllle in three days.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
From Monday's Daily:
The P. E. O. society meets with
Mrs. J. N. Andrews at her home on
Cheyenne avenue this afternoon.
R. E. Knight made a visit to the
Eldred ranch, southeast of AlHauce,
Saturday night, returning Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Darling,
with Miss Mae Barnes, visited at
the Bauer home in the country on
Sunday.
JUL
ED
Advertising
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tt
FOUND Near the stockyards, by
Rex Wilcox of 911 Laramie Ave., a
watch. Owner may have It by prov
ing ownership.
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ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have the only set of abstract
books' In Box Butte county Office
In McCorkle Building. 10-tf 670
FOR RENT
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping, close In.
Phone 629. MRS. M. BAYER.
Utf2382
Furnished rooms for rent. Ill
West 6th SL Phone 676.
3S-U 2474J
POR SALE QR EXC HANG E
1913 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo
tor Boots 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
32-101-2369
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate. F.
4. Reddish. 3tf
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For nice clean Nlggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut cool,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber & Coal Company.
,L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
60-tM608 Advertisement
HORSE IX3T. Ught bay gett
ing, blaze face, branded 0 on V ,
hip amd E on loft aw, el-even
years old. Reward for Informs)' ion.
SONEY SMITH. 206 Box Butte ave ,
Alliance, Nebr.
491t-2C04$
E. W. RAY, FLORIST
Cut flowers and potted plants.
Floral pieces made on short notice.
Mall orders given special attention.
4ltf2549
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
josts. Phone 71. ' tf
Ready for Business
I have returned to Alliance after
an absence of two years and am
again ready to do all kinds of oement
work. People here know what kind
of work I do. . Orders may be left
at The Herald office.
JOHN PEDERSON.
Advt 23-tf-2147
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SEU, all my farms
ind ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. Look into this. W. W.
Norton, Alliance.
1993-I6tf
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
Good outbuildings. Barn for four
Worses. House for automobile.
J. B. DENTON.
dvt 25tf2196
Corrugated Carpet Paper 60 yard
rolls, 75 cents. THRELKELD.
Adv 24tf-2181.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
Five room, modern house. Easy
terms. Phone 752.
41LT2560
NOTICE
All unpaid real estate will be ad
vertised for sale the first week In
October.
E. M. MARTIN,
County Treasurer.
40-31-2513
Buy your coal of Rowan ft Wright,
hone 71. tf
DRAY8
E. A. Herbert moves trunks for
fifteen cents; household goods for
seventy-five cents per load; pianos
1it $1.60. Phone 260. Work guar
anteed. 37-4t-2471 v
LADYS SET BACK COMB AND
RARRETTE left in ladies' olIet at
Burlington station, Alliance. Wed
nesday, August 27th. Reward for
return to Herald office.
aivt38-lt-2480$
HORSE LOST. Light bay geld
ing, blaze face, branded G on left
hip, and E on left Jaw, eleven
years old. Reward for Information.
SONEY SMITH, 206 Box Butte ave..
Alliance, Nebr.
41-3t-2534
LAND FOR SALE
NW4 of section 12, township 2(5,
range 47. $20.00 per acre. This is
good land. Fine soil and lies i well
Near to the farm of Wm. Nye. Ad
dress owner, C. H. Taylor, Box 293,
Long Prairie, Minn.
41-6t-2535
WANT TO BUY LARGE BASE
BURNER. Must be in fair shape
and the pries right for cash. Phone
340 or call at The Herald office.
36fcf
BIG BARGAIN IN SECTION FARM
Square section', all farm land, fenc
ed and cross-fenced, 36 acres under
cultivation, 4 room sod and frame
house, well and windmill, reservoir,
18 miles southwest of MarBland,
good road to town, on telephone
anil mail line. Seven dollars per
acre, half cash, terms on bilance.
Address A. D. Wler, Fayettevllle,
Ark. .
41-4t-2536
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Fine Wealthies; boxed, from Black
foot, Idaho. Now on city track, west
of freight house. You are cordially
invited to inspect these apples . .
Prices Right
SHTD1E
Formerly of BOX BUTTE COUNTY
Horses Selling
(Continued from page one)
than si former sales on account of
the fact that there were a number
of very poor horses sold for low
prices, holding down the average
which at former sales has been from
$80 to $96. There were two strings
of very poor horses whk-.h the1 own
ers sold cheap in "order t avoid
feeding through the winter months.
One string of thirty head brought as
low as $4 and hlwh as $20. There
were also two big bunches of colts
and young mules which helped hold
down the average..
Each suocceeding sale this season
has attracted buyers from a wider
area until there are here today buy
ers from Liverpool, England, and the
Island of Cuba. Among the buyers
are the following: J. V. Parker
New York; J FrWbee, St. Louis;
Morris Davis, St. Louis; J. Dean,
Kentucky; J. W.' Haggerty, Bridge
port; C. C. Smith, Alliance; Tom
Bradstreet, Grand Island; Art Lang
mam, Grand Island; Art Rodgers,
Texas; Jimmy Murph", Liverpool,
England; Sam Parker, Cuba; Orvllls
Holloway, Broadwater; Ray Westov
er, Lakeside; and John Burry of
Sidney.
There are about 200 head to be
jold today and from present Indica
tions they will be cleaned out early.
Guard Killed
(Continued from Mige one)
ws the victim of a . deliberate plot
and that bis death was premeditat
ed. The union side claims that th.
slayer of Lee was not a union man
and bis death cannot be blamed to
them.
There is very little change In the
strike situation. One large mine
closed yesterday afternoon and an
other signed up with the union,
agreeing to pay the wage scale demanded.
L0(M
NEW?
ill
From Saturday's Daily:
O. A. Moonahan was a visitor la
Alliance today from Scottsbluff. He
says the sugar campaign 1b well on
in the valley and thaf a Teconi-
breaklng season Is expected. The
sugar plant is working at its fullest
capacity. ,
S. W. Holt has the contract for
o f painting two buildings for W
W. Norton, the large store building
and .he Diamond pool hall.
Mrs. II. F. Gallup of Mitchell lef
for her home today aficr. a two
weeks visit at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Thomas.
r. H. Beeson Is looking for hii
brother Joe from Omaha tomorrow,
who is coming for a week s visit In
Alliance, with probably a little duck
and grouse shooting during that
lme.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Whitaker
ind Mis3 Minnie Whitaker of Cun-
.or stopped in Alliance yesterday Af
ternoon, enroute to South OmahP.
where they went for a visit at the
home of Mrs. Whi taker's parents.
They expect to be gone about three
weeks.
From all around people coming to
Alliance remember The Heral.1,
which is very pleasing to all con
nected with the paper. Among those
favoring this office with a call yes
terday were J. F. Willis of Mars
land, Dawes county; Han ford Green,
Strasburger, Sheridan county; an. I
II. II. Lohse, Ellsworth.
W. F. Rosenkranz and family have
moved from 419 Big Horn avenue
two and a half blocks south, 206 Big
Horn.
Chas. Avery, mayor of Orlando, ar
rived in Alliance too late for th-j
fair but intends to stay over a few
days and celebrate anyway.
Miss Delia Roberts and - Mrs. Fit
Holt of Bayard were Alliance visit
ors today. They are stopping at tht
Burlington hotel.
Elmer Kronvall of the trainmas
ter's office left for Grand Island and
other eastern Nebraska points, on
his vacation.
O. A. Engersoll of Linn 13 anoth
er visitor who eaa.e to lliance for
the fair, riding in yeiterday's races.
'' James Delancy of Scottsbluff was
a visitor during the fair and was
greatly interested in the siar beeU
produced in Box Butte county.
W. C. Simonson left here-yester
day for his ranch, go!ng by auto. He
resides in Denver and speau?
great deal of hla time on his ranch
in this neighborhood.
William Benschoter, a retired
tiewspaper man now living in Schlll,
is numbered among Alliance visitors
With him Is his daughter and sou-
ln law C. W. Herian of Lakeside,
who participated In yesterday's ev
ents at the fair.
Mrs. John Lucas returned Wed
nesday from a visit to Bridgeport.
Staler
IT ALWAYS WAS IT IS
TODAY THE MOST
NEARLY PERFECT
Heating Stove
Famous Genuine ROUND
OAK (see the name on leg-. )
It has never been changed in
principle of construction "tl
Today it is handsomer, but
still the same good reliable
, heat-giving, fire-holding, fuel-
saving stove. For sale by the
Newberry Hardware
Company g&
CITY 111
MARKET
W. R. Drake, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats
"The Best of Everything"
Notice to Farmers and Ranchmen:
We do our our own butchering and
are on tne market for the best we
can buy. If you have some excep
tionally good stuff to sell," let us
know about it.
Corner Box Butts Ave. and 4th St. PHONE 40
ANYTHING that you want in
A lumber can be found in our
large and well assorted stock, all
well seasoned for immediate use. Also, all kinds
ot hard and soft coal.
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
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