The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 07, 1915, Image 9

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cooler In summer and warmer Id
winter. Send for price list today.
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Fred Bobten, Manager,
1102 W. O. W. Bid., Omaha, Neb.
Office blanks and blank loose-leaf
books for sale at The Herald office.
Phone S40 and a representative will
CaUL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the KstRte of
Ferdinand Hasting, deceased.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons interested In
said estate is hereby given that Sam
uel n. Otto, Executor of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the county courtroom In the city
of Alliance, said county, on the 15th
day of April, 1916. at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the
hearing, adjustment and allowance
of claims against said estate. AH
persons having claims or demands
against said estate must file the same
In said court on or before the 15th
day of April, 1916, or said claims
will be forever barred.
Dated September 14th, 1915.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
41-5t-646-6014
notice to creditors
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles A. Clark, deceased.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons interested In
said estate Is hereby given that Cal
vin J. Wildy, executor of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the county court room in the city
of Alliance, said county, on the 15th
day of April, 1916, at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the
hearing, adjustment and allowance
of claims against said estate. All per
sons having claims or demands
Jagainst said estate must flJ the same
in said court! on or before the 15th
day of April, 1916, or Bald claims
will be forever barred.
Dated September 14th, 1915.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
41-5t-645-6013
NOTICE
of Exceptor's Hale of Ileal Estate
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BUT
LER COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Application
of
Edwin S. Wunderlich, as sole
executor of the Estate of Jacob
C. Wunderlich, deceased, for li
cense to sell real estate.
NOTICE is hereby given that un
der a license granted te me by the
District Court of Butler County. Ne
braska, on the 16th day of February,
1915, same being one of the days of
the regular February, 1915, term of
said court, I will, pursuant to said
order, on the 9th day of October,
1915,' at the West Front door of the
Court House in Alliance, Box.. Butte
county, Nebraska, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
sell at public sale, subject to extstlM;
encumbrances, to the highest biddo
for cash, the following deScrlbi i
Real Estate owned by said estate, t
wlt: The South East Quarter ( 'J ) of
Section Twenty One (21) Township
Twenty Eight (28) North of Range
Forty Seven (47) West of the 6th P.
M. In Box Butte County, Nebraska;
The North East Quarter ( i ) of
Section Twenty Eight (28) in Town
ship Twenty Eight (28) North or
Range Forty Seven (47) West of the
6th P. M. in Box Butte County, Nebr
aska. The North West Quarter ( M ) of
Section Three (3), Township Twen
ty Seven (27) North of Range Forty
Seven (47), West of the 6th v P. M.
in Box Butte County, Nebraska.
Notice is also given that said sale
will be held open one hour, that is to
say, from two o'clock In the after
noon to three o'Hock In the after
noon of said day.
EDWIN S. WUNDERLICH,
Executor of the Estate of Jacob
C. Wunderlich, deceased.
41-4t-644-6011
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 CALDER,
(SEAL) City Clerk.
43-2t-6034
NOTICE FOIl UIDS
Bids will be received until 8 o'clock
p. m. Oct. 1Z, 1915, for 540 ft., more
or less, of cement sidewalk, walks to
be laid at the following premises, to
wit: South ctde or lots 68, 69 and 70,
72, County Addition to Alliance, Ne
braska; North side of lota 86, 87, 88,
89. County Addition to Alliance, Ne
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.
43-21-6036
NOTICE FOIt BIDS
Bids will be received until 8 o'clock
p. m. Oct. 12, 1915, for the removal
of 1000 yds., more or less, of dirt,
dirt to be removed from in front of
the following premises, towlt:
South side of lots 68, 69 and 70,
72, County Addition to Alliance, Ne
braska; North side of Lots -416, 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 the Street Commis
sioner. The Council reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
CARTER CALDER.
(SEAL) City Clerk
43-2t-60S5
Serial No. 017164.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. &
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
August i, ll&.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
OenereJ Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of James K. Rice. Serial
No. 017164. we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than 2.50 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 12th day of Oc
tober, next, at this oftlre, the follow
ing tract of land: The NE4
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 hiRheBt 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'KEEFK. Register.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver,
aug 19-SU-5974
MIIK i: OK 1IKAH1XJ
IN THK C'Ot'NTT COl'UT OF HOX
IJUTTK COUNTY. NUHHAPKA.
IN T1IK MATT UK OK Til 10 KSTATK
OK KAKAH A.. SMITH. I I0CR ANKI .
Notice In hereby given that on tho
23rd day of October. A. 1)., 191B, at the
county court room In the city of Alli
ance, Raid county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of iald day, the follow
ing mutter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wlt: the petition of Kmma K.
Harris, for the probate of a certain
written Instrument now on file In said
court, and purporting; to be the Inst
will snd te.sutment of Sarah A. Hmlth,
deceased, foe the irrant of letters test
mentary thereon, to B. F. Qllenan.
Dated September 14th, 1916.
L. A. BKKftY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
S-4t-M7-KOR
NOTICE OP HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COUKT OP BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NKHKASK A.
IN THH MATTER OP THK KSTATE
1 OP I'ETKK D. 8PRACKLKN. Vi-
Notice la hereby given that on the
SJrd day of October, A. D., 115. at the
county court room In the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of said day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wlt: the petition of Clement La
Spracklen, for the probate of a certain
written instrument now on file In said
court, and purporting to be the last
will and testament of Peter D. Sprack
len, deceased, for the grant of letters
testamentary thereon, to Calvin J. Wil
dy. Dated September 14th, 1916.
U A. BEKKT,
(SEAL) County Judge.
43-t-648-6044
NOTK'R OP HRARIKO
IN THE COUNTY COUKT OP BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF HENRY C. SPAULXUNO, DE
CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that on the
23rd day of October, A. P., 1915. at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of said day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wit: the petition of Charles A.
I'ojivsr, for the probate of a certain
'i I t; n instrument now on file in said
. und purporting to be an authen
uuicil copy of the last will and testa
ment of. Henry C SpauldinK. deceased,
for the grant of letters of administra
tion with the will annexed thereon to
Keith L Pierce.
Dated September 14th, 1915.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
43-41-649-6043
KOTlt'K OP HBAItlKU
IN THE COUNTY COUKT )K BOX
BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
4)K FERDINAND BASTING. DE
CEASED.
Notice is hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. I).. 1916. at the
county court room In the city of Alli
ance, said county, at tne hour or iu
o'clock A. M., of said day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wit: the petition of Samuel B.
)tto. for the probate of a certain writ
ten Instrument now on file in said
court, and purporting to be an authen
ticated copy of the last will and testa
ment of Ferdinand Hasting, deceased,
for the grant of letters testamentary
thereon to Samuel H. Otto.
Dated September 14th, 1915.
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge.
43-4t-50-G0l2
NOTM K OP IIKAltl.Mt;
IN THE -COUNTY COUKT OU .IMiX
BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER (IF THE ESTATE
OK CHARLES A CLARK. DECEAS
ED. Notice is hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. IK 1916. at the
county court room In the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o clock A. M., ot said day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wit: the petition of Annie Kaper,
for the probate or a certain written in
strument now on file In said court, and
purporting to be an authenticated copy
of the last will and testament of
Charles A. Clark, deceased, for the
grant of letters of administration with
the will annexed, thereon to Calvin J.
Wildy.
Dated September iitn,
U A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge.
43-4t-651-6041
On October 20, FAIRVIEW Addi
tion Is to be thrown open to pur
chaseeverything at auction and to
the highest bidder.
LESS MEAT IF BACK
i
Take a glass of Salts to Stub, Kidneys
if Bladder bothers you Drink
lots of water.
Eating meat regularly eventually pro
duces kidney trouble in some form or
other, says a well-known authority, be
cause the urie acid in meat excites the
kidneys, they become overworked; get
sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of
distiess, particularly backache and mis
ery in the kidney region; rheumaie twin
ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con
stipation, torpid , liver, sleeplessness,
bladder and urinary irritation.
Tbe moment your back hurts or kid
neys aren't acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from any good pharmacy;
take a tables poonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and jour
kidneys will then act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for generations to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity; also to neutralize tbe
acids In the urine so it bo longer irri-'-tee,
thus ending bladder disorders.
'ad Salts cannot injure anyone;
.kes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men sad
women take new and then to keep the
kidneys and urinary organs eJean, thue
avoiding eerkwe kidney sieaesa
AND
KIDNEYS
LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Steers Feirly Active and Cows
Steady to Weak.'
HOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHER.
Siieep Market Steady to Stronger.
Good, Firm Feeling In Feeder Trade.
Fat Lambs Bring $875 and Ewes !
Touch $5.75.
Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Oct. 5 Cattle receipts were liberal
yes'erday, about 12,000 head showing
up. The market for beef steers was
sttlve and stronger. Cows and heif
ers were in lilieral supply and every
thing that would do for stocker and
feeder purposes was active and fully
steady. Killers were steady or pretty
rlose to steady, but owing to the heavy
run at Kansas City there was an un
dercurrent of weakness and in spots
the market may have been 10c lower.
Stockers and feeders moved freejy at
good steady prices.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
fed yearlings, 9.00ffT9.85; fair to good
fed yearlings. $8.5O9.00; common to
fair fed yearlings, $8.50?8.50; good to
choice heavy beeves, $l004ttf.86; fair
to good corn fed beeves. $8.308 85:
common te fair cornfed beeves, $6.75
c?8.30; prim grass beeves, $8.00
8.40; good to choice grass beeves.
$7.4ltf?8 00; fair to good grass beeves.
$6.757. 40; common to fair grass
beeves. $5.85$.7S; good to choice
grass heifers, $8.256.B0; good to
choice grass cows, $5.70 6.1 5 1 fair to
good rows, $5.O05.75; common to
fair cows. $4.00016.00; prime feeding
steers, I7.75ft8.10; good to choice
feeders, $7.2567.75; fair to good feed'
ers, $6.5007.25; common to fair feed
ers, 15.6066.60; good to choice stock
ers, $7.758.00; fair te good stockers,
$6.7507.75; common to fair stockers
$5.506.75; stock heifers. $5 7507 00;
stock cows, S5.506.25; stock calves,
$5.608.60; veal calves, $8.00010.00;
bulls, stags, etc., $5.0006.50.
Receipts of hogs yesterday were 2,
800 head. There was a fair shipping
outlet at prices that were fully a dime
higher. A piece of a load set a top
of $8.00, while two full loads on the
light butcher order reached $7.90.
Most of the packing Bales were mads
at $7.1507.30, with rough heavies as
low as $7.10. and a few sales scattered
on up towards the top.
Receipts of sheep and lambs yes
terday totaled 38,000 head. Fat lambs
were fully steady. Three loads ol
choice stuff went to killers at $8 75.
Several strings were cashed around
$8.65, with an occasional sale at $8.50
6 8 60. There was a good. Hrrn feeling
In the feeder trade, and lambs moved
fairly free on a steady to strong basis.
One string which carried a rat end
went to a feeder buyer at $8.50 Most
of the early sales of . good feeders
ranged at $8.2505.40, with less de
8lrnb!e stuff on down. Old ewes for
breeding purposes touched $.00 attain
yesterday. Packers had only limited
Offerings of old sheep to pick fron. and
paid fully steady prices for ewes,
while some of tjie ewes that brought
$5.75 mit?ht have been a little strong
er than hist week's close
Quotations on sheep" and Tamils:
Iainbs. good to choice. $S Kuffr 8.7.r:
lambs, fair to good, $8.45f8 fid; lambs
feeders. $7 750 8 50; yearlings, fair to
choice, $5.7306 75; yearMnps. feeders.
$6.0007.10; wethers fair to choice
$5.5006.35; ewes, good to choice $r, Sfl
05.75; ewes, fair to good. $1.7305,50;
ewes, feeders. $4.5005.00.
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Dusty's Doublings
IlL ii ii- ii rifjJI
It may be that all clouds have a
sliver .lining, but you couldn't make
European people think so right now
Will Jordan says a bloodhound's
evidence is not worth "the paper It
Is written on". Jordan possibly goes
ou the supposition that a blood
bound's evidence is about as forceful
and has about the same bearing as a
private detective's evidence.
Just because Secretary Fisher
painted all colors of the rainbow on
the road markers on the roads lead
ing Into Alliance does not mean that
he painted Denver red while he was
there with Box Butte county's exhib
it at the Dry Farming Congress.
After a boy, gets old enough - to
start shaving every morning, he
wonders why he didn't put off start
ing the habit a little longer.
Some men risk their lives by going
to war. Others risk their lives by
bringing home with them company
that the Misus didn't expect.
"Fall skirts will be fuller." says a
fashion note. Most men will agree
that It can't be done.
After Father has paid six hundred
and fifty dollars on daughter's music
al education, she thinks he Is awful
ly Ignorant not to know that a cello
Is a "c hello".
A man's political prospects never
look so good as they do on the day
before he decides to become a can
dldate.
As a rule, the man that exceeds the
speed limit neve" s anything to do
when he reaebee his destination. He
Is tbe same man that harries across
tbe track la front of an oncoming
train, and then stops and looks back
while the train passos.
If you wish sympathy, you must fee
th under dog. Nothing excltrs so
much prejudice and adverse crltio4wn
as success.
The great trouble with most peo
ple nowadays Is that they have
I'lerce-Arrow taste and a Ford la
come.
Over at Crawford the other night
a bunch of soldiers from Ft. Robin
son gave the Crawford marsbul a
terrible beating. They're evidently
getting In training to go to Mexico.
Hhmh In Physical, Culture
the Alliance School of Music have
organized a young ladles' class la
Physical Culture and Folk Dance
with an attendance of ten very Inter
ested young ladies.
we urne all others who expect to
lake up the work soon to meet with
this class from 7 to 7:45 o'clock on
Tuesday and Friday evenings of e. cb
wnek, at Woods Hall. Our rates are
very reasonable, so that all younf la
dles may avail themselves ot this)
opportunity.
MATTIE C. GIFFORD,
Physical Direotor.
GOOD SUGGESTION TO
aixianck rnorut
It Is surprising the amount of
foul matter the simple mixture ..
buckthorn bark, glycerine, .,
known as Adler-1-ka, drains from tk
system. This remedy became faoo
ous by curing appendicitis and aCs
en DOTH the upper and lower bowel
so thoroughly that ONE DOSB re
lieve sour stomach, gas on tit
stomach and constipation alasest
IMMEDIATELY. We are mlar
glad we are Alliance agents for A4-ler-t-ka.
H. TIIIELH, Druggist
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMBIT
RATBSi The char for both reer
Ur and special editions te le oer wer
par laacrtUn, all words to the lamh
Aavsrtiaere so eestrinar may have
swars to tnsir advartiaantant Mdr
M to box number, care of The
aia.
Advertisements charg-ad to siatrews)
having- aeeounts ar measured by gave
llna, not by tha word.
N.B. The Harald cannot be raspesi i
slbla for mora than one wrona; Inser
tion die to typographic) error. tSa
claim for error can be allowed arte
tbe 10th of the following mo nth. Jjaw
advertisement Inaerted to run until
forbidden must be stopped by writ hew
order.
FOB SALE C1TT PROPERTY
FOR SALE: Bargain In fire roein
cottage at 116 Missouri arena
Large rooms. Renting for $1$ per
month. In good repair. Price $lA4)fl.
DR. GEORGE J. HAND.
29-tf-6690
FOB RENT ROOMS
f o rren Tn rjaiNKss' pnoVka iC
For RENT VrlckbuUdlng. dowa
town location. Suitable for garage
or blacksmith shop. See, phone or
write B. C. Anderson, Alliance.
Phone 6 or 358.
39-tf-501 ,
FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALrT'llEolLSSeo
ond-hand Ford touring car in rood
running condition.
GEO. F. SNYDER
40-tf-5023
FOR SALE (tood auto-player pi
ano. Ninety records so with it. nl
quire Robert Campbell. Alliance. Ne
braska. 41-4t-tOO$
FOR SALE LANDS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2720 :-
res, 20 mlleB south of Alliance, IZ
miles east of Ani:ora, and 6 n iles
from Lynn. 11-rooin frame h uue
and other nood ranch improvements.
Cuts 600 tons of hay. 1'rire fl-.flrt
per acre, 10 years' tirn on $25 ")0
or more. School on laud. Geo D.
Workman. Lynn, Nebraska.
42-tf-6025
LOST
LOST At Fair Grounds on Libor
Day, a black umbrella, square cut
handle. Notify Mrs. Harvey Hacker,
Phone Black 417.
40-tf-5024
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on real estate.
tf F. EL RKDDIBHLr
RECORD FOR TRAIN M KIT
Railroad men can secure a very use
ful book at The Herald office. It U e
dally time book for trainmen and eo-
flnemen. Tbe price Is reasonable..
-tf-8728
MONEY TO LOAN on your la ad.
Write the First Mortgage Loan Se
curity Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
27-tf-49J3
MOVE STKNITURK SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furnitore
ithout marring or scratching or
damage. , Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all moving jobs.
JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 16.
37-tf-6950
Buy your receipt books, legal
blanks, blank notes, all kinds at
blanks at Tbe Herald office. Prioe
reasonable. A big assortment
Office blanks and blank loose-leaf
books for sale at The Herald office.
Phone S40 and a representative will
call.
TENANT WANTED for two
tlons of land. Improved, eight mfiee
from Alliance. Write J. F. Dineeo.
Columbus, Nebr.
41-tf-6016
8TRAWBERRY PLANTS shoaM
be set out during September. Bar
them from J. P. Bsrger, Phone t.
18-71-4911
THOROBRED Jersey milk eow fr
sale. Freeh. Four years eld. Tarn
and gentle. Phone Bpmce 1041. VI
Covalt. Alliance, Nebr.
4l-4t-0lf