The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 10, 1916, Image 15

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Your Unrestricted Choice-Nothing Reserved. The Biggest Bargain Event of the Year
his report to the sup. in one line:
"Sir: Where the railroad was the
river is."
Society $ol.
On Monday evening Helen Sctaort
entertained In honor. of Hannah Co
tant, a few of her classmates. Miss
Cotant left Tuesday noon for Cleve
land, Ohio, wher she trill attend
school this year. The young folks
were entertained at out-of-door
games, and light refreshments were
served.
Railroad Notes
Brevity In lUUImad Work
Danny O'Brien got a Job on the
rHtlon working for the C. B. & Q.
railroad In eastern Nebraska, where
i they have river which occasionally
; get out of their banks. The superin
tendent told him to go along the line
; looking for washouts.
"And don't bo so long winded In
your reports as ye huve been in the
past," said the sup. "Just report
the condition of the roadbed as ye
find it, and don't put In a lot of need
less words that ain't to tho point.
Write like a business letter, not like
a love letter."
Well, Danny got on the handcar
and went along the track looking lor
washouts. When he came to the
river he stopped the car and wrote
Marriage of Watsoii-FattMwoii
(Contributed)
At high noon Thursday of last
week a pretty wedding occurred at
the Presbyterian manse in Alliance
when Mr. Erwin 8. Patterson and
Miss Adalin R. Watson were united.
The beautiful ring ceremony was
used by Rev. Lewis Mclntyre. Mr.
Patterson is the postmaster of Flo
mot, Texas. MIsb WatBon was book
keeper for the Moore & Blood groc
ery for a number of months. Their
many friends wish them lifelong
happy sailing on the matrimonial
sea.
NOTICK OK KIIKIUKK'H SALK
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, In an action
wherein Belle Cladene Gaddls, Exec
utrix of the Estate of Georgia D.
Gaddls, Deceased, is Plaintiff and
Prude Broyles, Robert B. Broyles,
Grayce Broyles, James Durham,
James W. Durham, J. O. Redln-
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WONDERFUL VALUES AT
$15.00, $18.00 $22.50 $25.00
and up.
COME IN TODAY
KEEP-U-NEAT
Cleaners and Tailors
Roy B. Burns, Proprietor
Phone 133 205 Box Butte Ave.
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baugh, Chenla A. Newberry, were
Defendants I will at 10 o'clock A.
M. uu the 8th duy of September,
1916, at the west front door of the
Court House In the City of Alliance,
Box Bntte County, Nebraska, offer
for sale at Public Auction the follow
Ing described lands and tenements,'
to-wit:
The South Half of the Northeast'
Quarter (S NEK) and Southeast
Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24)
in Township Twenty-four (24)
North of Range Forty-nine (49),
West of the 6th Principal Meridian.
Also tract of land described as fol-,
lows.
Commencing at the northwest cor-,
ner of the northwest quarter of Sec
tion thirty (30) In Township Twen-1
ty-four (24) north of Range Forty- j
eight (48) west of the 6th Principal
Meridian thence east along the north '
line of said quarter Bection to the
rlcht of way of the Nebr. Wy. &
Western R. R. right of way; thence
southwest along the west line of said
right of way to south line of said
quarter section; thence west along
the south line of said quarter sec
tion to its southwest corner, thence i
north along the west line of said
quarter section to the point of begin-!
ning. All In Box Butte County, Ne-j
braska.
Given under my hand this 9th day'
of August, A. D. 1916. j
C. M. COX. Sheriff. j
S. (J. Oilman, Attorney for Plaintiff.!
3-&t-760-7329
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LAING
"MODERN CLOTHES FOR MEN"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOUND A bunch of keys. Own
er may have the same by calling at
Drake Hotel and paying for this ad.
8-lt-747
BOY WANTED for office work.
Age sixteen to eighteen years. Call
at Herald office for particulars.
36-lt-7486
WANTED One or two rooms foV
light housekeeping. Telephone 451.
36-lt-7492
LOST TO MITCHELL
chell team Sunday by the score of 4
to 0. "Red" Whaley pitched shut
out ball for six innings and received
perfect support; iMtchell scored one
in the last of the seventh and three
in the last of the eighth. Felton,
Merkey and Bond of the Bridgeport
team played great ball for the locals,
Felton starring with the bat, getting
three hits off Wilson. Alliance out
hit Mitchell, 9 to 4, but Wilson kept
the hits scattered and the locals on
ly saw third base three times. The
field was a sea of mud and this made
good base running impossible. The
Mitchell people say that this game
was one of the most interesting ever
played on their grounds.
Summary
proximately 550 took of Screened
Egg or Screened Pea lignite j:oal for
the Alliance School District, for use
during winter of 1916-1917, said
coal to be delivered In bins, wagoa
scale weights to govern. Specifica
tions to accompany each bid.
F. W. HARRIS, Secretary.
36-11-7493
RUE
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Alliance llaweball Team Lost to Mit
chell by Score of 14 to O
Sunday
Alliance 00000000
Mitchell 000000 13
Two-base hits," Tel tony Meikey,
Whaley. Struck out by Wilson, 10;
by Whaley 10. Base on balls, off
Whaley 8. Batteries, Wilson and
Mooney; Whaley and McNulty.
(By "Jack" Oleason)
- The Alliance baseball team met j
defeat at the hands of the fast Mlt-
NOTICK
Bids will be received by the un
dersigned up to August 21, for ap-
The Tramp Wiw Scared
1 A tramp came near losing his Ufa
Saturday evening In the railroad
yards and gave himself as well as -the
crew of the switch engine a bad
scare. He was considerably und-r
the influence of liquor and had seat
ed himself on a rail to rest Along
came the switch engine. The tramp
heard the bell but did not move and
the crew did not see him until they
were "right" oa him. He was knock
ed between the rails and the for
trucks slipped over him without
hurting him. The engine stopped
with the big drivel's squeeilng his
leg. He "hollered" but was pull-Hi
out and on examination was fouud'
to be none the worse for wear.
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We have styles that will please you and shoe fitters who know
the anatomical lines of the feet.
Perfect fitting, comfortable shoes cost no more than the
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