The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 30, 1915, Image 5

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    Children's and Misses'
Goats
New, chick styles in Corduroy and Silk Plush,
with fur collars and fur trimmed, some plain
with wide belts; in black, navy, brown and tan;
sizes 4 to 14. These are positively the best
values we have ever seen. At
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NOTICE
Bids will be received until 8 o'
clock p. m. Oct. 12. 1915, for the dig
ging and laying of 1150 ft., more or
less, of 4 In. Water Main on Platte
avenue, between West 3rd and West
6th streets, also three Fire Hydrants,
the City to furnish the pipe.
Work to be done according to
Plate and Specifications of the City
of Alliance. The Council reserves
the right to reject any or all bids.
CARTER C ALDER,
(SEAL) City Clerk.
43-2t-6034
NOTICE FOR IHDH
Bids will be received until 8 o'clock
p. m. Oct. 12, 1915, for 640 ft., more
or less, of cement sidewalk, walks to
be laid at the following premises, to
wit: South side of lots 68. 69 and 70.
72, County Addition to Alliance, Ne
braska; North side of lot 86, 87, 88,
99. County Addition to Alliance, Ne
$4.9
and up
$7.9
Horace
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When you buy that stove this fall, consider well its mer
its. First, you want a stove that is net exepnsive; second, you
want a Btove that will give you the most heat from the leant
amount of coal; third, you want a stove that will wear well
under all conditions; fourth, you want a stove that will be an
ornament to any room in which you place it a stove that will
give off even heat and still be economical with coal. There
are mighty few stoves that will give this sort of service and
satisfaction, but the
BUCK'S STOVES
will do It. They are very
steady, even heat when you
coal bill. And wear? The
without the replacement of any parts. That's a factor that
should receive your most serious consideration in the pur
chase of a stove of any kind. The Buck line also possess that
beauty of style and finish that are so seldom found. The heat
ers have beautiful nickeled trimmings, as have the cook stoves
and ranges. A feature of a Buck stove is that it consumes all
the gas right along with the coal a feurpi ising saving in coal.
When better stoves are built. Buck will build them, as they
have always held the lead in the stove procession and always
will.
Come in Now and See Our lleautiful Uiie
A Wide Variety of Styles, Siie
and Prices to Oioom From
In Both Mange and
Heat era
Bros., Housefurnishers
braska; East side of lot 91, County
Addition to Alliance, Nebraska.
Said sidewalks shall be construct
ed in accordance with the specifica
tions in ordinances Nob. Ill and 126
of the City of Alliance, Nebraska.
CARTER CALDER,
(SEAL) City Clerk.
43-2t-6036
NOTICE FOR IHDS
Bids will be received until 8 o'clock
p. m. Oct. 12. 1915, for the removal
tt 1000 yds., more or less, of dirt,
dirt to be removed from in front of
the following premises, tow it:
South side of lots 68. 69 and 70,
72, County Addition to Alliance, Ne
braska; North. side of Lota 86, 87,
88, 89, County Addition to Alliance,
Nebraska; East side of lot 91, Coun
ty Addition to Alliance, Nebraska.
Dirt to be removed at once under
the directions of th Street Commis
sioner. The Council reserves thj
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right to reject any or all bids.
CARTER CALDER,
(SEAL) City Clerk
43-2t-6035
jfolll K UK IIKAHIMi
IN THE Col'NTV COCKT OK I50X
IWTTK 4'Ol'NTV. NEIiltASKA.
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE
OK SARAH A. SMITH. DECEASED.
Notice U hereby given that on the
!3rd day of October, A. I)., 1915. at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., fit aaid day, the follow,
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wlt? the petition of Emma E.
Harrta, for the probate of a certain
written Instrument now on file in aaid
court, and purporting" to be the laat
will and teatament of Sarah A. Smith,
decerned, for the Hrant of letters text
mentarv thereon, to H. K. Oilman.
Paled September 14th, 115.
L. A. BKHHY,
(MEAL) County Judge.
4J4t-C47-04J
NOTICE Or HEARING
JS THE COUNTT COURT 4 OF ,,BOX
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Bt'TTR COUNTY, NRFIRASKA.
IN TUB MATTER OK TUB KSTATK
OK i'KTHK U. HI,RACKI.,KN, DK
CHASED. Notice la hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. D., 1915. at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, aald county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M of Maid day, the follow
In matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wlt: the petition of Clement L.
iSpracklen, for the probate of a certain
written instrument now on tile in said
court, and purporting to be the luxt
will and testament of Peter I. Sprack
len, deceased, for the grant of letters
testamentary thereon, to Calvin J. Wll
dy. Dated September 14th, 191R.
I A. IlEKltY,
(SEAL.) County Judge.
43-4t-648-6044
KOTICK OK IIKAHIXU
IN THE COl'NTY COURT OK IIOX
BUTTE COl'NTY, NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE
OK HKXltY C. SI'AULDINU. DE
CEASED. Notice la hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. D., ISIS, at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, aald county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of aaid day. the follow
Ins: matter will be heard and counter
ed, to-wit: the petition of Chailea A.
foavar, for the probate of a certain
written Instrument now on file in aaid
court, and purporting; to he an authen
ticated copy of the laat will and teata
nient of Henry C. SpauldinK. deceaaed,
for the grant of letter of adminiatra
tion with the will annexed thereon to
Keith U. Pierce.
Dated September 14th. 1915.
U A. ItKllUV.
ISK.V1.) County Ju1k".
4:i-4l-4-604.'!
NOTM E OK II K A It IK'
IN THE COl'NTY Col'HT OK I MIX
Itl'TTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTTE
OK FERDINAND BAST1N1. DE
CEASED. Notice la hereby Kiven that on the
23j t day of October, A. D.. 1915. at the
county com I room in the city of Alli
ance, aald county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M.. of aaid day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and conalder
ed, to-wit: the petition of Samuel B.
otto, for the probate of a certain writ
ten inatrument now on file in aaid
court, ami purporting to be an authen
ticated copy of the laat ill and tea la
ment of Ferdinand liaxtinK. deceaaed,
for the . Kiant of letter tealunu-ntary
thereon to Sitmuel II. otto.
Dated September 14th. 1 f 1 r. .
U A. BERRY.
(SEAL.) County Judice.
43-4t-650-tifM2
MOTH K OK IlKAIilKU
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK BOX
BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE
OK CHARGES A CLARK, DECEAS
ED. Notice la hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. D., 1915. at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, aaid county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M.. of aaid day. the follow
ing: matter will be heard and conalder
ed, to-wit: the petition of Annie Kaper,
for the probate of a certain written In
ati'umeiil now on tile in aaid court, and
purporlinK to he an authenticated copy
of the laat will and teatament of
Charles A. Clark, deceaaed. for the
Kiant of letter of admiiiiati ation with
the will annexed, thereon to Calvin J.
Wildy.
Dated September 14th. 1915.
U. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County JudRe.
43-4l-tiSl-041
t'Uaa in l'hyhical Culture
The Alliance School of Music have
organized a young ladies' class in
Physical Culture and Folk Dance,
with an attendance of ten very inter
ested young ladies.
We urge all others who expect to
take up the work soon to meet with
this class from 7 to 7:45 o'clock on
Tuesday and Friday evenings of each
week, at Woods Hall. Our rates are
very reasonable, so that all young la
dies may avail themselves of this
opportunity.
MATTIE C. GIFFORD.
Physical Director.
ROUND ABOUT TOWN
The Young Men's Bible Club will
meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. M. F. Donovan, at the
corner of 5th and Uig Horn. It was
first announced that the meeting
would be held in the Rapt 1st church.
The boys' club of the Baptist
church will meet In the basement of
the church this evening. A number
of athletic contests will be staged In
the tine gymnasium, and later re
freshments will be served.
Miss Hazel Bowman, who is teach
ing in the Hay Springs district, came
over Saturday and remained until
Sunday evening visiting with home
folks.
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Oliver Castle, of Yorktown, Iowa,
who has been here for the past two
weeks vlrltlng with relatives and
friends, will leave this evening for
Union, Nebr., accompanied by W. H.
Swan, where they will visit for a few
days.
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A son was born Tuesday to Mr.
and Mr..s. W. A. Fields, who are
staying at the Zehrung home.
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Mrs. Matilda Hood and Miss Ella
Thompson went to Antioch today for
a few days' visit with relatives and
friends.
This week S. A. Senk makes his
last trip on the road (or Grainger
Bros., wholesale grocers, at Lincoln.
Next week Mr. and Mrs. Senk will go
to Mullen where he will take over the
management of J. L. Rose berry's
general store, which to on of the
largest In Mullen. Mrs, Senk will
attend to the bookkeeping.
Lester Kincald returned to his
home at Bingham today after being
confined In the hospital for some
time. Mrs. Kincald came up and re
turned home with him.
L. E. McElhaney, who has been
visiting with relatives and friends' at
Edgemont for the past several weeks,
returned to Alliance the first of this
week.
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Miss Golda Browne returned to
her home at Denver today after a
few weeks' visit here with her sister,
Mrs. V. G. Rusroiu.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlll returned
home today from an extended trip,
on which they visited In Florida.
Philadelphia, New York, Washington
D. C, and in Canada. They have
been away about six weeks.
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Mrs. Howard Timmel and daugh
ter, and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Koehne, departed today on an east
era trip for a visit with relatives and
friends. They expect to visit at
Washington, D. C, Philadelphia, and
other points before returning home.
' Drs. Beck of Denver and Ramsey
of Pueblo, federal veterinarians,
have located In Alliance to assist In
the work of Inspection for rabies In
cattle.
.
Clyde Shipler of Mounts Barber
Shop, returned Friday morning from
a vacation of ten days, spent In Col
orado. When Bruce McGrowell,
Clyde's "side partner", heard that he
was coming back, he laid off for a
day cleaning up his automatic shot
gun, preparing for another fall hunt.
C. A. Don, of the Newberry Hard
ware Company, went to Hyannls last
week on the booster train, to put the
local light plant, there In oprHtion
for the picture show. He returned
that night.
The Woman's Club will meet Trl-
day afternoon with Mrs. B. F. Pon-
ath. The program will include a
roll cull of 'he doings of proi"lnMt
women; a review of summer magaz
ines with Mrs. Nellie Wilson as the
leader; an instrumental solo by .Mrs.
Ward Norton.
Mrs. Schenck, of Scottttbluff , M'.-
ter-in-law of W. C. Schenck, Hurlinu
ton engineer, died Wednesday of
last week in an Omaha hospital
where she was taken for an opera
tion, which did not prove Miicregaful.
Interment whs made at Kcottablufl'-
e e
Lowry & Henry received a carload
of Sttideba Iter aiiiiiK iiieauuv. iitts
have been sold to Dick Strong end
Lee Sturgeon of Alliance. Joe Sin-
ford of Mitchell ami Mr. Swiii leiiinn
of Gering. Herbert Robinson is the
purchaser of a new Dodge car.
Clare Kerr, cashier at the Burlinp
ton freight house, returned Monday
morning from a vacation of seven
teen days which included an extend
ed western trip. He went to Seattle,
San Francisco, where he attended the
fair, Los Angeles, and back via Salt
Lake City and Denver.
Serial No. 017164.
Not ire for Publication
. Iwolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Ofllce at Alliance, Nebraska
August 14, 1915.
NOTICE la hereby given that, at
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under auovisioni
of Sec. 24 55, R. 8., pursuant to the
application of James E. Rice, Serial
No. 017164. we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than 12.50 per acre, at 10
o clock A. M., on the 12th day of Oc
tober, next, at this office, the follow
ing tract of land: The V(4 NE'4
Sec. 33. T. 23 N.. R. 47 W., 6th P
M.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver,
aug 19-8t-597t
SAGE IE PUIS LIFE
AMD COLOR IN IB
Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and fUd
phur darkens hair so natural!
that nobody can telL
Yen can turn btt, f;wlH hair be-.
t-1 fully dark and lustrous almost rer
tiin'.t If you'll Rt a ftO cent bott! of
"Worth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy"
at nnr drug store. Million of bottles of
this old, f anion Snge 'lea Recipe are soldi
anniuillT. sity a well-known drunriet
here, herniine it darkens the hair m
nutiirnl'.y nnd evrnlv that no one as
tdi ii, has lHn applied.
T!ioe wlme hiir i turning gray, be
c.T..ji;f fded. dry, teraggly and this)
Vh' a surprise awaiting them, bncjuse
after one or two npplicution the gray
hilr vnnUliee nnd vour locks become
luxuriantly d.trk sn.l beautiful -all dn-
drutT goes, scalp itching and falling l.ilr
Stop.
This is the age of youth. GrsV'hir4.
unattractive folks aren't wanted around,
so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Pnh
phur to-night and you'll- be delig1ite
with your dark, handsome hntr and your
youthful appearance within a few asya,
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
RATES k The eharare for beta iaj
lar and epeouU editions la le Br wit0
per inseruen, sis woraa to ute snev
Advertiser so deal rl ds may have ass
ewers to their edvertlaeaaeot eaaee"
e4 to a box number, ear ef Tae Bar
aio.
Advertisement charged to aalMetaf
having; aeeounts are measured by Km
line, not by the word.
N.B. The Herald cannot fee reanes'
slble for more than one wrong Inssr
tlon due to trpogranhleal error. We
e Intra for error can be allowed efMS
the 10th of the following; month. Aw
advertisement Inserted to ran
forbidden must be stopped by willless
order.
FOR SALE Brick house, con'
pletely modern. Good barn. Oroinda
fully Improved. Also several reaV
dence lots. L. H. HIGHLAND.
Jl-tf-5830
FOR SALE: Bargain In five roots
cottage at 116 Missouri avensav
Large rooms. Renting for 1S per
month. In good repair. Price $10M
DR. OEOROG J. HAND,
29-tf-6690
FOB RE JIT ROOMS
FOR'RENf 2"setsof' fi?hYWuS5r
keeping rooms. Modern, and nicely"
furnished. Phone 529, or call at 21t
Yellowstone.
41-tf-6018
FOR RKWTBPglWEM PROPEBTT
FOR RENT Brick building, dosm
town location. Suitable for garaga
or blacksmith shop. See, phone or
write B. C. Anderson, Alliance.
Phone 6 or 358.
S9-tf-5016
FOR SALE MiaCElXAlVEOira
FOR SALE REASONABLE JW-
ond-hand Ford touring car in good
running condition.
GEO. F. SNYDER.
40-tfi5023
FOR SALE Good auto-player pe-
ano. "Ninety records go with It. til-
quire Robert Campbell, Alliance, N-
orasxa. 4i-4t-e9
FOR SALE LANDS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2720
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res, 20 miles south of Alliance,
miles east of Angora, and 6 m
from Lynn. 11 -room frame he
and other good ranch improveme
Cuts 600 tons of hay. Price $11
per acre, 10 years' time on 125,'
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or more. School on luud. Geo.
Workman, Lynn. Nebn -k..
4 2-tf-602r,
l.OMI
HIST A kit of aulo t..-U ).-tv ft
the Catholic church an I t'i" CYine r .
Finder return to ll. ialil o;tV,. ttnl
celve reward.
41-lt-fi(m
LOST At Fair 'Iiounis on Li K..f"
Day, a bl.'ck uiubiclhi. square i-uf
handl Notlfj Mtu. Harvry !lar; -r. ,
Phiin.' ill.uk 417.
40-tf-.j(2 4
MI41 Kl.L.t-tKOIja
Money to loan on real estate.
tf K. E. KE-DDldBV
RKCURD FOR THAI SMEW
Railroad men can secure a very ua-
ful book at The Merald office. It la of
dally time book for trainmen and - .
finemen. The price Is reasonable
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MONEY TO LOAN on your landV
Write the First Mortgage Loan A. $-
curity Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
27-tf-4933
MOVE FCKXITl'KK SAF3LV
We have equipped our dray wag'
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching or
damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all moving job.
JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15.
37-tf-5950
Buy your receipt books, legal
blanks, blank notes, all kinds of
blanks at The Herald office. Price
reasonable. A big assortment.
Office blanks and blank loose-leaf
books for sale at The Herald office.
Phone 340 and a representative will
call.
TENANT WANTED for two
tions of land, Improved, eight mile
from Alliance. Write J. F. Dioeea.
Columbus, Nebr.
41-tf-016
STRAWBERRY PLANTS ahonU
be set out during September. Bar
them from J. P. Barger, Phone 9. .
J8-7t-4l
THOROBRED Jersey milk cow fee
sale. KrAafc. Four years old. Tsnae
and gentle. Phone Spruce 1041. Vie
CovaJt. Alliance. Nebr.
4J-4t-030
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