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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
THE WORLD'S Greatest Hatcher "I made $500 last year from my poultry," writes a cus tomer from western Nebraska. You can do thesame if you use a Incubator Anybody can operate a QUEEN successfully. They are built to hatch without trouble. If you keep any chickens at all, you should hare a QUEEN. It will hatch your chicks cheaper and better than hens. Keep your hens laying the eggs, which make the prolts. 1 1 ""T"1--!! 7 J Queen Brooders will successfully care for your chicks when hatched. Our cus tomers report raising 98 per cent to 100 per cent. Brooder chicks are much more easily raised than chicks with the hens. All QUEEN Incubators and brooders are built of best ma terial, will last from fifteen to twenty years and give the high est average results of any incubator or brooder on the market. Every' machine comes complete, ready for use, including a free book telling how to operate the QUEEN and how to make big profits. Large Catalog Free QUEEN INCUBATOR CO. I. L. ACHESON, Alliance., Nebr., Agent. lilncoln, Nebr., Manufacturer!. CALL OU WHITE We Save You MONEY r SEND US YOUR SOILED AND SPOTTED GARMENTS. OUR PROCESS OF CLEANING AND PRESSING WILL MAKE THEM AS GOOD AS NEW Gentlemen's three piece Suit cleaned and pressed Gentlemen's two piece Suit Cleaned and pressed Overcoats cleaned and pressed WE CLEAN LADIES' GARMENTS. $1.50 $1.25 $1.50 We Clean and Reblock Hats YOUR HATS CAN BE MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. WE CLEAN AND REBLOCK AND RETURN A HAT FOR $1.50. v-fSOT WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. WE DO DYEING. WE PAY POSTAGE ONE WAY ON ALL OUT OF TOWN ORDERS. THE LINCOLN Cleaning k Dye Works S26 to 336 South 11th Street LINCOLN NEBR LARGEST CLEAN' I NO AND DYE PLANT IN LINCOLN K. V. TKl'MAN, Pre. I.KO SOI KIT, Mgr. f .- ) 1 LEGAL AD YKHTI8I NO Natlee frvhate .f Will Henry Alt. Deceased. In Couatjr Court Hox Hutte County. Nebr. I The State of Nebraska to the heirs and next of kin of the said Henry Alt. Take Notlre, That upon filing of a written instrument purporting; to ts the last will and testament of Henry Alt for probate and allowance. It la or dered that aald matter be aet for hear. In the 16th day of March, A. D. 1115, before aald County Court, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at which time any person Intereated may appear and con teat the aame: and notice of thla pro ceedlntt la ordered published three weeks successively In the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper publlahed In thla State. In teatlmony whereof, 1 have here unto aet my hand and the aeal of the County Court, at Alliance, thla 20th day of February, A. 1. 118. L. A. BBIIUT. County Judge, (Peal) Serial No. 01144. Netlee fer rablleatlaa 1epartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., Feb. 12, Kit. Notice la hereby given that Ethel Loretta Jamea, devisee of WllUant Kennedy, deceaaed, of Alliance, Nrbr aaka, who, on May 20, 1910, made llomeatead Entry. Serial No. 011648, for Ut 4: K NW4, XV NK14, EVi SW, 8KV4 See. 19; NW NK4 Sec tion 30, Town-hip 22 N.. Itanire 48 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to eatabllah claim to the land above deacrlbed, be fore Register and Itecelver United Statea Land Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 14th day of April. 1915. Claimant names aa witnesses: R. If. Hampton, of Alliance, Nebr.; Prank Hoon. of An nor a, Nebr.: C. K. Rodgera, of Lynn, Nebr.; John Flansky, of Lynn, Nebr. W. W. WOOD, Register. ll-7t-663-504 Serial No. 07090. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, February 9. 1915. Notice la hereby given that Kath arine Sessler, Guardian of Johann F. Sesgler, of Kenonil, Nebraska, who, on March 21, 1908. made Home stead Entry No. 13143, Serial No. 07090, for EM NW; NEV4 ; Ntt SR4 Sec. 7: NH NE4j NK NW"4; 8W4 NW4; N M SW hi and NW!4 RKV4 See. 8, Townhsln 2 North, Ranee 44 West of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final Ave year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Herclster and Receiv er United States Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 30th day of March. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: De Loss D. Uarber, of Grayson, Nebraska; John L. Hooper, of Oray son, Nebraska; Leonard L. Arm strong, of Grayson, Nebraska; Hen ry R. Clifford, of Antioch, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. 10-71-650-5813 NOTICE TO CKKDITORH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VERONICA PLANANSKY, DE CEASED. I. L. A. Berry, County Judga of Box Butte County, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Veron ica Planansky, that I have set and appointed the 13th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1915. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent, with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persona in terested as creditors or the estate will present their claims to me at said time, or ahow cause for not so doing, and In ease any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be published four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published In Alliance, Ne braska. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 10th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1915. L. A. BERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 10-4t-651-6807 Serial No. 011626. ' Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Sell am We Can 1 Your Ranches Farms, City Property and Merchandise Send Full Description First Lecter $10,000.00 buys a three story brick block on O Street. Rental income $125.00 per month. $:tO,O04.OO buys a three story brick block on O Street. Rental income $250.00 per month. 920,000.00 buys a farm improved, Lancaster County. Improvements cost $5,000.00, all fenced with woven wire fence.' 60 acres of al falfa. 40,000.00 buys a 500 acre irrigated farm In Scotts Bluff County, Ne braska. Want Income property. $230,000.00 buys 6,160 acres of choice Improved land, 3,500 acres of choice bottom land, 500 acres alfalfa, good buildings, etc. Want income property. $50,000.00 buys 3,000 acres of choice bottom land in Banner County, Nebraska. $40,000.00 buys three story brick building on O Street, size 50x142 ft. Three lots. Want land. $rt0,MMM0 buys a three story brick j business blue on South 12th St. Want land. $H5,OO0.O0 buys a business block, size 100x142 ft., centrally located. Monthly rental Income $600.00. Want Improved land. $12.1,000.00 buys a strictly modern 85 room hotel. Annual Income about $19,000.00. Want good land. $250,000.00 buys "a 22,000 acre Wy oming Ranch close to a good sized town. $50,000.00 worth of im provements. Can handle 8,000 to 10.000 head of cattle, and from 6.000 to 10,000 sheep. 7.500 ucres under Irrigation with per manent water right without cobI. Will exchange for good income property. $:2.000.00 buys 800 acres In Ante lope County, Nebr. Want good land. A number of the above described propositions are to trade for good lands. We have hundreds of bur gains of all kinds. We handle every thing in the Ileal Estate line, and have had years of experience closim deuls, and we claim that there are no deals too large for us to hanil" Greusel & Miller Lincoln, Nebraska AUTOMOBILE , ENTS Wh.. "i t'"J - This lent meets a demand for a satisfactory camping out fit providing protection for the car and a convenient shelter for the tourists. No poles are required, tho the tent is more convenient if used with two seven foot poles as shown. Packs in a small bundle weighing about 25 pounds. In ordering give make and model of car and state whether tent is wanted with or without front poles. Prices $13.50 and up. We also make the very highest grade of all kinds of tents, awnings, stack, machine and wagon covers, sleeping bags, stockmen's bed sheets, etc. TELL US WHAT YOU NEED IN CANVAS GOODS WE MAKE IT WESTERN TENT AND AWNINO COMPANY 148 No. 14th St., Lincoln, Nebraska LRGAL ADVKJITISINa Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, February 8, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Ora S. Black, of Ellsworth, Nebraska, wh, on May 31, 1910. made IIomeste4 Entry, Serial No. 011636, for tH 8W14 Section 6 and the NWK f Section 7. T. 22 N.. R. 43 W.. an4 the EK 8K4 Sec. 1; EM NEK Ot Sec. 12. Township 22 North, Rang 44 West of the 6th Principal Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention make final three year proof, to tablish claim to the land above de crlbed, before the Register and Re ceiver United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 23rd dar of March, 1915. Claimant Dames as witnesses; ' Raymond A. Westover, of Lake side, Nebraska; Frank De France, ot Ellsworth, Nebraska; Fred W, Black, of Lakeside, Nebraska; Rob ert Miller, of Ellsworth, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. 10-649-B244-7t Serial No. OlIAM. Wtlr far rabllat1M Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., March . 1I. Notlca la hereby (riven that David M. Matthew, of Lakenlda. Nebraaka. wh. on AuR-uat 25th. 111, mad Homeateai Kntry. Berlal No. 01INM. for All of (ac tion 26, townphip 16 North of ran: 44 Went of the Hlxth Principal Merldlaa, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to entabllall claim to the land above deacrlbed, be fore the IteitiMer and Receiver. United Ftatea .and Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the (th day of May, lilt. Claimant namea aa wltneniiea: ChrlS Monler, o. o. Johnson. Harry Nye, fharlea Wilkeraon, all of Lakeside, Ne braska. . ,1 7. iif w- W00D- Ritr. t- 14-7t-S87-tSM Serial No. 01350. Natle far Pablleatlan Iepartment of the Interior, V. 8. Lan Office at Alliance. Nebr., March S, Notice la hereby Riven that WllUant H. Htoop, of L.akeide. Nebraska, wh, on March 2R, 1911, made Homestead en try, Serial No. 013260, for the tt; NM SW4; BW!4 8W14; SB. Sec. 14, anl NWVt NBU of Section 15, Townsbl 2S North of llama 43 Weat of the Sixth I'rinclpal Meridian, haa Hied no tire of intention to make final thre year proof, to eatahllsh claim to the land above described, before the Reg ister and Itecelver t'nlted Statea Ln4 nmce; at Alliance, Nebraska, on tb 6th day of May, 1915. Claimant names aa witneaaea: Chris Mosler, . . Johnson. Harry Nye, Da vid N. Matthews, all of Lakeside, Nebfr W. W. WOOD. Keglater. H-7l-ri58-6SS8 Occasionally the fighting In Mezl co narrows down to what Kentucky would hare regarded as a fair slie4 feud. HIDE AND FUK (KX)DH Splendid Ooods Made from Hide and Furs at Small Cost Besides buying hides, raw furs and wool, the Lincoln Hide & Fur Com pany tan hides and manufacture them Into robes and garments to or der. The Herald has bad some deal ings with Mr. Cadwallader, the man ager of thla company, and take pleasure In commending him and hi house to its readers. Besides turn ing out first-class goods, they are ac commodat'ng and agreeable people to do business with. Readers of this paper who may have hides or furs to sell, or who are in a position that they may at some time have bides or furs to be tanned, are requested to read the ad vertisement of the Lincoln Hide V Fur Co. and write for prices. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Cheney nmkes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and tliut said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cureil by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to bc-fore i.:e and subscrib ed In my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON.' Notary I'ubMc. Ha'l'n CiMairh Cii'-t is taken Inter nally an l ;ut- direc tly u.io ) the blood and u.urouj U'fuof. of the bystem. Send for l.-at-Mioi iuls. tr. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Voletlo, U. Sold by ull DrtipRlBts, 7f.c. Take Hall's Fnr.iily Pills for constipation. liKi HIDE AND Ki lt lUSIM'.SS Finn Advrrtixli x in The Herald Iu 'tvli:K Their Trade Twenty yera ago, J. A. Mitchell, v.ianatrt-r oC the Chicago Hide & Fur Co., bean buying hides, woo!, peits, furs, etc., at C.rand Island for D. H. McDonald. Since then the business has constantly grown and has been incorporated under the name of the above mentioned company with Mr. Mitchell as manager. Favorable location, combined with enterprising and honest methods, has built up an immense business. There are other houses in Nebraska buying large quantities of hides and furs, but railway statistics show that twice as many are shipped to the Chicago Hide & Fur Co. as to any other firm in the state. aV m m Strength Past Fifty Years cu be maintained by daptinx the right do orna ment, and Nature's own oil- food u Scott' Emulsion ns strengthened tnoasinds of men and women to continue their work and usefulness for many years. Scott '9 FmuUiott U a food, a medi cine and a tonic to keep the blood rich, avoid rheumatism and thwart nervous conditions. It is free from alcohol or harm ful drugs. The best physician prescribe it. 14-50 eaii.iiiii,f.nin,l..iji7Wi