The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 03, 1915, Image 4

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    the ALLIANCE HERALD
MOYl) C. THOMAS, Hiilne Manager
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor HARVEY K. RHODES, City Editor
Published every Thursday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
Uoyd C Tbooias, President J. Carl Thomu, Vice Prea.
John W. Thomas, Secretary
Entered at the poet office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through
the malls aa second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
EXEMPT FROM EXAMS
Many Students la Grade Schools
Blake Record That EKruse tbem
from Final Etainlnatlone
Those who hare not been tardy
and who hare not been absent to ex
ceed five days during the school term
are exempt from the final examina
tion, providing they have made an
average grade of 90 per cent, and In
no subject lesa than 80 per cent.
This appllea only te the grades be
low the high school. Following are
(be names of the studenta who pos
sessed the qualification and were ex
empt from the "finals".
Third grade King Kobblns, Spel
xna aOteman, William Blcknell,
Charles Cross, Margaret Stough, Hel
en Hawes, Wayne Tbrelkeld, Jose
phine Ouye, Helen Malone, Eugenia
Lalng, Retha Gentry. Floyd Irwin,
Tommy Wycoff, Ethel Fuller, Cath
erine Harirs, Nellie Lawrence, Val
entine Lawrence, Mildred Pate, Leah
Wadum, Wayne Ralls, Duster Cald
er, Elton Ozraun.
Fourth grade Eva Deal, Lester
Cross, Luclle Butler, Leland Mesex,
Jack Marks, Mildred Ryckman, Jos
ephine Wilson, Mildred Donavan,
Jluth Ragan. Ray Russel, Ella
Thompson, Elaine Ilazelton, Inei
llagan, Doris Mller, Audra Summer,
Elsa Wallbrtdge, Arthur Laurence, j
Fifth grade Dorothy Hampton,
Wattle Rhoadea, Jesse Gentry, Novel
la Coursey, Leona Hodges, Pearl
Campbell. Raymond Lewis, Ruth
Stanton, Lee Strong, Clifford Robin
eon, Harold Beans, D. Carpenter,
fiobert Campbell. Oral Edwards,
Robert Gavin, Margaret Hamilton,
Royal Irwin, Ruth Macy, Irma Mil
.ler, Uarley Richardson, Charlotte
Roberts, Ray Smith, Eunice Youn
;kln. Sixth 'grade La Rhea Lunn, Lea
der Seal. Elizabeth Wilson, Marjorle
-Grebe, Ruby Campbell, Elsie Simp
laon, Helen Anderson, Ira Wilson,
Robert Blcknell, Claude Fancber,
-Raymond Brown, Elmo Cader, Irma
ilils, Frances Grasaman, Glenna
Xawrence, Robert Lawrence, Leon
.wd Pate, Frank Rathburn, Francis
Whaley, Grace White, William Wil
liams, Margaret Zehrung, Ivan Ache
son, Evangeline Acbeson, Asel Barg
er, Gilbert Conklin, Chester Hagan,
Sterling Harris. Bertha Ray, Marie
Hotter, Margaret Sha,wver. ' '
Seventh grade Ray Edwards,
Glenn Joder, Gordon Curtis, Robert
Macy, Willie Phillips. Horace Hagan,
Ida Pederson, Abraham Barger,
Stanley Wright, Katheryn Baker, Al
ice Campbell, Ruth Hawea.
Eighth grade Carrie Bye, Marie
Ilatbburn, Beatrice Pate, Bessie
"Younkin, Laura Weaver, Grace
ISpacht. Marie Kibble, Elizabeth
.Reiser, Cbloe Richards, Edward Cur-
itis, Myrtle Reeves, Lena Prelsa, Julia
Collins, Gladys Hler.
In the high school students who
Lave not been tardy nor absent to
exceed five days are excused from
. examinations In the subjects in
which they have an average grade of
SO per cent or better. The follow
lng students were excused from all
examtnatlona: Ralpfi Joder, Ethel
Clary, Olga Feldler, Maude Nason,
Laveta Boyden, Elliott Beaumont,
Allen Beyer, Lester Harvey, Oral
.Harvey, John Wright, Florence Atz,
Eleanor Harris, Lora Nason, Doro
thy Pederson, Carl Powell, Jennie
Blaln, Carol Nason, Ruth Nation,
Helen Schott, Donald Graham,
Charles Spacht, Lura Hawkins, Hel
en Hewett. Lottie Owens, Mary Pat
erson, Alta Phillips, Beulah Reeves,
Izetta Renswold, Dorothy Smith, Blr
dene Wood, Hattie Renswold.
Drake & Drake Move Office
Drake & Drake, optometrists, mov
ed their office the first of this week
from the Fletcher block to the Den
ton building, in which they now oc
cupy the entire second floor. Their
increasing business has caused this
firm to seek larger quarters. The new
location Is commodious, and will ac
commodate them f or some time to
come. There are six rooms in the
new location.
Restored to Good Health
"I was tick for four years with
stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto
Gans, Zanesvllle, Ohio. "I lost weight
and felt so weak that I almost gave
up hope of being cured. A friend
told me about Chamberlain's Tablets
and since using two bottles of them I
have been a well woman." Obtaina
ble everywhere.
MONEY"
The mint makes it and under the
terms of the CONTINENTAL MORT
GAGE COMPANY you can secure it
at 6 per cent for any legal purpose
on approved real estate. Terms easy,
tell us your wants and we will co
operate with you.
PETTY & COMPANY
613 Denham Building, Denver, Colo.
22-12t-6500
HERALD WANT ADS PAY.
LEGAL NOTICE
la the District Court of Bo Butte
County, Nebraska
In the matter of the application of
Cassle D. Hall, Guardian of the es
tate of Willis W. Hall and Vivian
E. Hall, for leave to sell real estate.
At the adjourned April 5, 1915,
Term of District Court, to-wlt:
June 1, 1915.
Now on this 1st day of June, 1915,
thia cause came on to be heard upon
the -petition duly verified, of Cassle
D. Hall, Guardian of the person and
estate of Willis W. Hall, and Vivian
E. Hall, minors, for license to sell
the following described real estate,
to-wlt: South half of the south half
of section 13, northwest quarter of
section 32, lots one and two and east
half of northwest quarter of section
31, west halt of southeast quarter of
section 20, west half of northeast
quarter and southwest quarter of
section 29 in township 37 north of
range 46 west of the sixth P. M. in
Sheridan County, Nebraska, for the
purpose of raising funds for the sup
port, education and maintenance of
said minors, and for Investment, and
it appearing from said petition that
said real estate consists of unim
proved, wild prairie lands situated In
said county of Sheridan, anu tuat no
Income Is obtained therefrom;
It is therefore ordered that the
next of kin of said minors and all
persons Interested in said estate ap
pear before me at the regular ad
journed April 5, 1915, term of the
District Court of Box Butte County,
Nebraska, to-wlt: July 13th, 1915,
or as soon thereafter as said cause
can be heard, to show cause if any
there be, why license should not be
granted to said Cassle D. Hall, guar
dian, to sell said real estate for the
purposes above aet forth.
And it la further ordered that a
copy of this order be published once
each week for three successive weeks
in the Alliance Herald, a legal news
paper printed and published in said
county of Box Butte.
By the Court.
W. H. WESTOVER. Judge.
26-41-614-5624
Reserve Your Ifcwes
People desiring to reserve box
seats for use during the Stockmen's
Convention at the fair grounds can
have them reserved by calling at the
office of J. W. Guthrie, president of
the Commercial Club.
NOTICE FOIl niDS
Sealed bids will be received by the
city clerk of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the removal of a quantity of dirt on
Fifth street between Big Horn ave
nue and Box Butte avenue, sufficient
to put the street to grade. Specifi
cations msy be obtained from the
city engineer. Board reserves right
to reject any or ail bids. All bids
must be in by noon. May 25.
CARTER CALDER,
24-H-5579 City Clerk
NOTICE
All dogs must be provided with a
1915 license within the next thirty
days and they must be securely fas
tened to the collar and worn at all
times to afford protection. Other
wise, the dogs will be taken up and
if not claimed within twenty-four
hours they will be killed.
PENROSE E. ROMIO, ,
24-tf-5577 Mayor.
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
RATBtt Tha chirrs far both rmmn.
lar and special editions Is le par wore
psr Insertion, six words to the llae.
Advertisers so dsslrlnr anay have as
swers to their advertisement address
ed to a box Dumber, care or Tbe Herald.
Advertisements charred to eatroaa
having accounts are measured by the
line, not by the word.
N.B. The Herald cannot be respon
sible for more than one wrong Inser
tion due to typographical error. Ne
claim for error can be allowed arte
the 10th of the following month. An
advertisement ' Inserted to run until
forbidden must be stopped by wrlttes
order.
HELP WANTED FEMALB
LADY COOK and helper wanted at
hotel. t. L. fchull, Hemlngrord, Nebr.
Z3-tf-6B64
FOR RENT HOUSES"
HOUSE FOR RENT 220 Big
Horn avenue. Robert Campbell,
phone 712. 26-tf-5627
MISCELLANEOCg
WANTED By respectable young
woman, a nice young lady for room
mate In place suitable for light bouse
keeping. Address Box 874, Alliance.
26-lt-fi28$
ROOMS WANTED 300 rooms
wanted for use of visitors to the
Stockmen's Convention. Phone 74.
Alliance Commercial Club.
26-2t-5626
JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTI8T
First National Bank building. Alli
ance. Nebr. Phones: Office, tl; Resi
dence. Black 10.
WEAVING
I have my loom now and am ready
to weave carpets and rugs. Write Mrs.
U L,. Unger, Alliance, Nebr. Reside 11
miles southeast.
Money to loan on real estate,
tf F. B. REDDISH
RECORD FOR TRAINMEN
Railroad men can secure a very use
ful book at The Herald office. It la a
daily time book for trainmen and en-
finemen. The price is reasonable.
-tf-S7zS
' LAND POR RENT
Thirty acres of land adjoining; the
fair grounds for rent. Can be planted
to any crop. Phone Red 861.
Z3-tf-6E49
WANTED Horses to pasture.
Write C. V. Kennedy, Maraland, Neb
raska, or phone 840.
19-tf-6408
HOUSE FOR RENT OR
Inquire of C. C. Rodgers.
25-tf-5588
SALE.
rOR RENT ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOM
618 Box Butte Ave.
21-3t-5476
for rent.
rOR SALE LANDg
NOTICE OF HEARING
State of Nebraska;
Box Brute County, ss. '
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
To all Persons interested in the Es
tate of Peter Rubendall, deceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the 1st day of June, 1915, Ward M.
Rubendall filed his Petition In the
County Court of said County for the
appointment of Anna M. Rubendall
aa Administratrix of the Estate of
Peter Rubendall, late 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 tbe 28th day of June, 1915, at
the hour of Two o'clock p. m.
It Is further ordered that Notice of
aaid Hearing be given all parties In
terested in said Estate by tbe publi
cation of this Notice for three suc
cessive weeks in the Alliance Herald,
a newspaper printed, published and
circulated in said County.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1915.
L. A. BERRY,
County Judge.
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
'26-4t-5614-613
LAND FOR SALE 640 acres. 32
miles from Alliance, two miles from
Canton. Call at Herald office or ad
dress Box 5629, care Alliance Her
ald. 26-tf-5629
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
The State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT
The State of Nebraska, to all per-
. ,sons Interested in the estate of Pet-
New tenantry, Jast Opened ' er D. Spracklin, deceased. ,
New railroads, new towns, soil deep. v,, " .. ,... ,ij '.,.
black loam with yellow clay subsoil.' You are hereby notified that an
prairie lands with poplar groves, crop Instrument purporting to be the last
failures unknown, no stones, no will and testament of Peter D.
stumps, cheap lands, easy terms, the oriraPitin riprpnaod la on fll In unlH
poor man's chance to get a home, and &Pra5-"n. aeceasea, is on nie m sata
the rich man's opportunity for invest., court, and also a petition praying for
ment. Maps and printed matter free, the Probate of said instrument, and
ehSVlfir X'r sfrabfe'Tropty" the PP"ntment of Calvin J
Thief River Valley Land Co Wildy as administrator with the will
Thief Ulver Falls, Mlnri. annexed. That on the 12th day of
I4.82t-B7Q1 .Tim. 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m.. said
petition and the proof of the execu
tion of said Instrument will be heard,
WANTED TO TRADE Irrigate and that if you do not then appear
farm i n ea - tf r n W y o m i n g. Water rig.hl ftnd conte8t Baid Court may probate
UHIIl 1UI ,U HU.VIIIIIlOUh lull n . t a w A rt . . . ,
mlnlstration of the estate to Calvin
J. Wlldy.
This notice shall be published for
three weeks successively in The Al
liance Herald, prior to said bearing.
Witness my hand and official seal
this 24th day of May, 1915.
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge.
25-4t-612-5609
FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr.
aska land. 120 acre Improved farm la
Nance county, Nebraska, five miles
from Palmer and seventeen mi lei
from Fullerton. Address Box 6714
care Alliance Herald, wtth full des
cription of land which you wish to ex
change and price of same.
NORTHWEST NEBRASKA acre
age wanted in exchange for one of
the best farms in the Pecos Valley.
Value, 812,000. Address French &
Fisher, Roswell, New Mexico.
BYER'S
Billiard Parlor
THE finest place of its
kind in town. Nine
tables in first class shape.
The best of service. We
serve ice cream, soft drinks,
cigars, tobacco and confec
tionery. Your patronage
will be appreciated.
MIKE BYER, Prop.
Corner Second Street and Box Ilutte Avenue.
LAND TO TRADE
i m prove -I. Address Box 4789, care Al
ienee Herald.
utr-m
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
135.00 Kitchen Cabinet for sale at
bar kb In. Dr. Geo. J. Hand.
23-tf-6550
RELINQUISHMENT on homestead
for sale. I offer for sale a homestead
relinquishment of 191 acres in good lo
cation. Price reasonable for quick
le. Inaulre at The Herald office ot
address Box 1246, care Alliance Herald.
10-tf-14
Good second hand sewing machine
for sale for flO. at Snyder's Cigar
Store. Sewing machines for rent, at
2 per month,
may 20-21-5581
FOR SALE Remington wide car
riage typewriter, elite type, visible,
and In excellent condition. Will sell
at a bargain. Phone Black 443.
C. J. FAUGHT.
26-5612-tf
FINE PLANTS
Tomatoes, cabbage, sweet pota
toes, 50c per hundred, postpaid. C,
R. Shall, Broken Bow, Nerb.
22-4t-5496
To Do
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
NOHE'S BAKERY AND CAFE for
sale at a sacrifice, on account of oth
er business to attend to. Good, pay
ing business and fine equipment. 117
Box Butte avenue, Alliance, Nebr..
19-tf-5419
Rooming house for sale. In good
location. Phene 277.
21-tf-5490
FOR SALE Mr property In Dun
can's addition, consisting of nine
room house and six and a half acres
of land. Barn 16x34. including
granary, chicken house, buggy shed.
Price reasonable. Inquire Charles
Watteyne. 22-tf-5525
LOST
LOST Lady's lower false teeth,
on Box Butte Ave. Finder Please re-
turn to Herald office and receive re
ward. 25-lt-2t8
LOST Twin topax stick as con
nected with chain. Finder return to
Herald office, or phone 100.
may 20-tf-5569
That Fencing Job
at the lowest cost you better let us
supply all the
Fence Posts
You can't get better stuff than we
have ready, and we believe our fig
ures are about the lowest that such
quality was ever sold at.
Come In next time you are In town
and we will talk over the situation.
You need some of our lumber, any
way.
Dierks Lumber Co.
GEORGE J. HAND
Practice of Medicine and Surgery
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
The fitting of Glasses
Calls answered from office day or
night.
PHONE 251
! WRI
nAMr-c- m iVl riM &M&
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ADVICE ABOUT YOUR EYES $K
It Is necessary that you know
how to buy glasses intelligently.
It Is equally necessary to know
where and from whom to buy
them. After an experience of sev
eral yearn, we have kept In clone
and active association with many
ieople we have treated for eye
defects, and have as yet to find
one complaint due to Inefficient
work. The proper lenses, with
correctly fitted mountings, aire es
sential to proper results.
DRAKE & DRAKE
Registered Optometrists
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED
FIRST ANNUAL
Indian Congress
GORDON, NEBRASKA .
June 8, 9, 10, 11, 1915
First Grand Council of the American Indian Ever Held In the United
States
a
Speaking by Many Prominent American Indians and Noted Men
f 1,000.00 IN PRIZES 91,000.00
RACES RIDING DANCING GAMES
BALL GAME EVERY DAY
Don't Miss This Unique Celebration
COME! AND SEE THE AMERICAN INDIAN AT PLAY
Announcing Th
"TWIN -SIX
A twelve-cylinder car which, by a rap
idity of pick-up. a range of high-gear ac
tivity, an ease of hill-climbing, a sureness
of sustained speed and a nicety of control
never before combined in any motor car
recasts every motor car standard and
antiquates all previous ideas of motor
car sufficiency.' '
.
ORR MOTOR SALES COMPANY
Fortieth and Farnam Streeta
OMAHA. - - NEBRASKA
(Me the Summer
Hlore Enjoyable
There is nothing that adds so much xest and enjoyment to the
summer season than having your front porch equipped with appro
priate furnishings. Just consider what a pleasure it Is to sit out
on the front porch In the evening or in the afternoon and enjoy life
in a commodious wicker rocking chair or In a swing.
WE HAVE THE WICKER EQUIPMENT
IN EITHER SINGLE PIECES OR SETS
together with other upto-date torch furniture. All the new styles,
of handsome substantial appearance yet moderate price. We were
fortunate In securing such a classy assortment, of light and heavy
weights, and they will last almost a natural lifetime.
The price is low for the quality, and any article to the assort
ment will outlast several cheaper articles.
Come in any time and see them.
MILLER BROTHERS
H O U S E F U R N I S H E R S
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