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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
I ) A y, I. II I; THIS WILL BE A CLEAN SWEEP SALE AS QUE LEASE HAS EXPIEED PUBLIC SALE! W will tell at Public Auction on the Kibble & Son place located 4 mile north and 6 miles east of Alliance, known aa the old Ferd Trenkle place, on WEDNESDAY, FEBR. 28th, 1917 Beginning at ten o'clock A. M., with free lunch at noon. 68 Head of Cattle 68 10 Milk Cowa, 6 giving milk now, 2 freah in 1 Hereford Bull registered. 3 wecke. 2 Fall Calve. 42 Range Cows, all with calf. 15 Head 2 and 3 year old Steers. 4 Bucket Calves. All of these cattlo are from 3 to 6 years old. 'S 31 Head of Horses and Mules 31 n. n. cluuu uicu m FT, COLLINS TUESDAY daughter. Funeral of Alliance Grocery Man Held This Afternoon at Fort Collins, Colorado K. M. Blood, of tb grocery Brm of Moore A Blood, of this city, died at 9 o'clock Tuesday evening at Fort Colli na. Colo., at the home of bla wir'a father. 8. T. Quick. The funer 'at saa tialit thla affiirnnnii at z o'clock, and Interment waa made at Ft. Collins. Mr. Blood left here In AuKuat and waa troubled with kid tier trouble at the time. He eame to Alliance a year ago laat September land with T. L. Thorp of Crawford opened op the atore. Mr. Thorp'a Interest waa purchased a year ago thla month by Lee Moore. Mr. Blood waa a resident of All! ar.ee about eleven years ago. having been employed at the Alliance groc ery, which at that time waa owned bv Quiver & Raymond. He moved to Mitchell from here. Span of 3 and 4 year old Geldings, well broke. Span of gray Marcs, 9 and 10 years old, well broke. Saddle Horses, one a pony. Smooth mouth black Maro in foal. Ilcnd coming yearling Mules. Span coming 2-year-old Mules. 1 Span 2-ycar-old Ucldings. All of these horses and mules weigh from 50 Bushels Early Ohio Spuds. 750 Bushels Swccdish Select Oats. 200 Bushels Snapped Corn. 125 Bushels Barley. 3 Two-year-old Mares. 1 Span 3-ycar-old Mares. 3 3-ycar-old Geldings. 1 Mare and Colt. . 1 Span 3-year-old black Mares. 1 4-ycar-old gray Mare. 1 2-ycar-old Gelding. 1 3-year-old Bay Mare. 950 to 1300 lbs. and are in good shape. 13 Duroc Sows to farrow in early spring. 1 Iletfistcrcd Duroc Boar. 7 FallShoats. 8 Dozen Chickens. IMPLEMENTS 1 Weber Wagon. 1 Truck with Hay Rack. Columbus Wagon Bed. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Top Buggy with tongue and thills. 1 8-ft. Galvanized Water Tank. 1 Grind Stono. 1 Cattlo Feeder. 4 Sets Work Harness. 1 Set Double Driving Harness. 1 Single Harness. 1 Empire Disc Separator. 1 John Deere Lister. 1 John Deere Cultivator. 1 John Dcero 2-row Culti vator, breaker attachment 1 10-ft. Monitor Drill. 1 McCormick Corn Binder. 1 Disc. 1 6-ft. McCormick Mower with carrier. 1 Potato Planter. 1 Grain Binder. 1 Hay Rake. 1 Sweep. 1 4-h. p. Engine with Pump Jack, nearly new. 1 Horse-power Grinder. 1 2-hole Corn Sheller. 1 Potato Sorter. 1 5-passenger 4 -cylinder Studebakcr Car in good order. Household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. TERM'J: Eight months' time on bankable paper bearing 8 per cent interest. E. T. KIBBLE & SON, Owners H. P. CQURSEY, Auctioneer. CHA3. BRITTAN, Clerk. Real Estate. Loans and Itrer utee. P. E. BXDDI3H, KaddlA Block. l&tM7S? At Snedeker of Bridgeport waa In town Monday. He ia secretary of the Bridgeport Typographical Union. Tbia ia toe game .union the Alliance Herald and the Alliance Times are affiliated with. J. Carl Thomas of The Herald office Is president of the union. Miss Zola Cole visited her brother 8. II. Cole here Thursday. She was on her way to Forsythe. Mont. where she had a position awaiting her. It ia announced that Harry Du Buque plans on building a theatre on the Vaughn property on Box Butte avenue, Mr. Vaughan having purchased the lot adjoining the one he already owned next to the King & Wilson saloon. D. E. W. Jones, In charge of the construction work on the federal building, la aald to have been given the contract for the erection of the new theatre. the death ef a Wotbr. Mrs. 8. A. Miller, who bad bees visiting a alster at Casper, Wyo., re turned home Sunday. Frank Mackey haa the smallpox. A. R. Drent of Deadwood waa ta town Tuesday. He Is a Burllngtoa electrician there. J. O. Dole Is one of the Alliance, people having the smallpox. Mrs. Charles Weatheral la her from Casper visiting at the W. Jnhnnoa home. www Dr. J. B. Came returned this from iiaraland. He delivered an address there ast evening. www Prof. Ralph Unlacke of the Alli ance School of Musie is reported be 111 with the smallpox. F. D. Campbell haa the smalTpex. The family waa quarantined Friday. Mr. Robertson who has been exs Mrs. J. O. Parsons waa operate upon at St. Joseph's hospital Moll-day. TELEPHONE THREE-FOUR-OUGHT HERALD fAEDW Five Cents Per Line Count Six Words to a Line No Advertisement Taken for Less Than 15c We do not claim that the mere Hunt the buyer who wants to buy and the seller who wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is two-thirds closed. No salesmanship is required un der these circumstances and salesmanship costs money many times the cost of a want ad. U Oct thatf ( BOX BUTTE GIRL IS CHAMPION f (Continued on page 8, thlB section) f . fore but now started to grow In earn faot. I kept looking and looking for t tfce little tomatoes and finally they i appeared. Soon there wore many clusters of them all over the vines. t.fhe few radishes I had we used, the of Norfolk on the north, lino. In Custer county there are two branch lines; In Garfield, two; and in Gree ley, one branch, all pointed north west. For some reason these lines have all remained Just as they are for years. Will He Great Ilooat The territory through whlch the proposed road will pass will be bene fited to an unflgurable amount by the coming of the railroad, and the rail road will have the exclusive entrance Into this rich territory. The busi ness lrrests of Sioux City, Alliance FORO GARJTOLEN Ijeft Ktandlug on I lux Rutto Avenue Owner Upturned in Fifteen Minutes but Car Was Gone f avians were a lauuiu umj vuum n4 aH polnt8 aiong the route are jaeuwa.iuoauai uome. t u iuu.c hoping that the extension will be come a reality in the very near fu- t steels at noii.e ana soia Botue. i soia .11 my tomatoes and they were a pro- St. My most repular customer was ' airs. Phelps. "When fall came I pulled most of the beets and picked all the toma toes. I like gardening and intend to titer the Hardening club again next far. I took second prize on beets -at the fair. I had many visitors. 1 ,ol.l by the basketful 25 in toina- A Ford touring car, 1916 model, belonging to Ernest PoinwiU, waa stoieu from iu trout of the Palace, Meat Market Friday night. Mr. Fouiwllz waa about ready to go home. He had loaded a Back of sugar and some groceries Into tho FOR SALE FARMS FOR SALK AT A SACRIFICE The southeast Quarter of section nineteen, low uship iwenty-Blx, range bfty-two, Box Butte county, Nebras ka. Send your proposition to C. H. Marines Farmers .National bank uuildiiig. Valparaiso, Indiana. 8118-1-41 STRAY KUOll STOLEN STRAYED OR STOLEN A large f t adg wiU produce pro0. black sow with a whlto strip on the r face. A reward of five dollars ($6) perity. Is offered for recovery and If stolon " . a reward of One Hundred Dollars .11 But it seems more than a COinsJ (J100.00) for conviction of the thief . .. . mn. ., n or thieves I " sivovvio yw- ple are quick to recognize the val- JOHN RILEY, Alliance, Nebraska. 8070-9-2t-f $ " WA f laCTxT U L Y WANTED TO BUY All kinds of rubber, rags, iron, metals, and bides. Highest prices paid. Alliance Junk Co., 113 East Fourth street. Phone No. 222. 7-tf-8047 FOR BALE! 400 acres land, 4 i 44-tf-7682 iu.;te iioui .udfctpori; lt0 acre line valley iuuJ UJutt proposed Oov- eminent ditch; the balance nue pas ture aud. All fenced; a good ce ment Uoube, two stones and baBO ment; good well. Frlce, 4,&UU. E. U, ROUSE, Owner, Noriupoit, isebr. 8Uo2--St MISCELLANEOUS FDTl SALE O'la auwapapors in five cent and ten cent bundles at tot Herald office. FOR KENT ROOMS ntW)ldTT6irRENT32 Chej enne Avenue, Alliance, Nebraska. ue of classified advertising. Tf Let us supply your wants through these columns. ture, but the farmers and ranchmen car and went down the street for a of the section are no less anxious. 1 few minutes. When he returned the The men on the ground know the, car was gone. That was all there possibilities of this great territory I was to it. Mr. l'owwiu secured the FOR SALE Kanch within Ui allies of Alliance. i00 acies, in oluuiug iouiU tariu land Buuaoie toi Aiiana. Will belt part luierest oi ffUoitt rancn. A bargain and a uion- -maker. Addreaa Uox i, car Alliauce Herald. JtS-iL ORHAluE--Well-iniproved farm, NW c. 4, Twp. 24, Range 47. &-7tt-l . A, KRENEK. A JARUA1N! tilO acres school land leaoe running 25 years ail of Section 3ti-24-61 Uox Butte county, only tf4o. TeruiB t desired. Write L. C. Ciandall. 404 lat isai. uaua iildg., Liucolu, Neb. A'EKSONAL At'TOMOUlLES AUTOS FOR SALE A second band roadster and a sccond-hano Ford touring car for Bale cheap. In quire at the Sturgeon garage. N 62-tf-7848 LOST 32x3 demountable rim end tire. Leave at Keeler & Oour sey's or notify 1'. J. Knapp and re ceive reward, reb 8-2t-8085 1-X)K' SAXjFIXTUtES FOR SALE Soda fountain, back bar, tables and chairs, in tlrst-claa condition. .Will sell cheap for oaak. J. R. Smith, confectioner, 213 Bow Butte ave., Alliance, Nebraska. 8087-10-41 BCsimSsLtScBs' NOTICES WANTED TO IJUY CATTLB CATTLE WANTED We are in the market for cattle of every kind and will buy in quantities of one car load or more. If you have cattle to sell, we want them. Feaglns Realty Company, Alliance, Nebraska. Phone 199. FOR SALE A one-halt interest in a paying dray line.. This ia as opportunity for a man to get into a paying business with a reasonably small investment which will bring re turns from the day you start. Ad dress Box 8092, care Alliance Her ald, Alliance, Nebraska. 8092-10-4tl FOR RENT FARMS TblfTfEtfTOne hundred sixty (160) acres of farm land, eighteen miles north, two miles oast and one mile north of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, In section 2, town- when the railroad opens It up. EXTENSA MAY STOLEN HORSES TO ALLIANCE loan of a car from a garage and so managed to gel home. The car was a 1916 model. The license number was 17986, and the engine number was 934,761. The authorities are looking tor the car and have Bent notices over the coun try. in the hope of locating It. (Continued from page 1 this section) ..I .. 1. . 1 Y. . . '.111.,.. ..., n 1 tiir HI- HUH I NllW'had broken into the building to es- UL. UUiki iiwii i can. (Continued from page 1 this section) .Yutan cutoQ or the Burlington was ouilt to give better service on the Rurlingtou bi-tween Sioux City, Om 2ba aud Kansas City. The extension ot the O'Neill short lino to Alliance .-would have the same effect as con-,lno8e uvlng In that vicinity. It Is .ill.. ...... Pll. . .. . MAA corns Denver, smuu iw, stated tney roae me zuu nines in cape the cold, says the News-Blade. The incident was not reported until later and by that time the men had ample time to escape. Came to Alliance ORY BILL BROUGHT BACK TO HOUSE (Continued from page 1 this section) WANTK WANTED" biu-i- ship 27, range 47. Inquire of II. M. TO PUU0HASl3vve I braska. 8090-lft-4t$ FOR RENT Herald of the Usue of TUwniMy.."t.'' kokV January 11. 1917. Herald . Puwian:, - - " M OB w have heard of the pride of Moab; ho ib very proud; even of his lng Co. Phone 340. 8101-11-tf 10-lt-8093 PIANO AT A BARGAIN r'uninmer near Alliance, Nebraska, ! Is unable to finish payments on pl- Houghtiuess, and bis pride and his ano contract. Wo will turn piano raiii; but las lieB shall not be bo." jover to first satisfactory party who Isaiah 16, 6. 8051-12-ltJ will nav balance either cash or five r -1 dollars per month. Write Schmoller Public My wife,'& MuelUjr piano Co., Omaha, Nebr. Not Ira To The Delia B. Former, having lett my bed 810o-ii-it aud ooara, ucseriiug me, .1..,. uv nnH all nnrfmed bt I V C 11U11CU vu or who may in the future bo con cerned that on and alter this date kvtiruurv 1. 1917 1 will not bo le- 6ponsiblo for any debts coutixctcd by said Delia B. Former. 8071-9-tf A. C. FOR IN Elt ..St. Paul and Minneapolis, to say nothing of the many towns between -nd the new country that will be op nd up and made to bo profitable for the Burlington almost from the rtart. liues Now Parallel One who has not looked into the proposition might not realize the ex . tent jf the possibilities of railroad extension in Nebraska. A look at a nap of Nebraska will show three .main lines of railroads In the state running parallel to each other, leav ing a t errltory of from forty to six ty miles la width with l.o branch .lines as feeders to the main lines. .-This is true from the west line of liuffalo county to the center of Chcy . -ne county on the south, and west The five who deserted their horBes one morning, the machinery of Jub at the AnuKironK ranch are said toltlce would become badly clogged if have come to this city after they: each had to be tried oy a jury. Also, dropped over a hill out of sight of ; It would be more ditlicult to secure conviction it me ucvisiuu rwir nu a Jury. For Sacramental Purpo Still another clause would allow two days. The various sheriffs have good de scriptions of the gang and are mak ing an effort to apprehend them. Reports are to the effect that a an Omaha wholesale house to keep on selling wine for sacramental pur poses only. This was Included upon couple of them have been In Gerlng ' lt0 request of heads of one of the and three In Cheyenne. I churches which wished to keep on About Christmas time sixteen buying its wines from this concern head or horses were stolen near ratner than being lorceu to go out Cheyenne. It Is believed a gang has ' jj6 the state for them. been busy in western fteorasaa, . ,,,ha. -vMo that while South Dakota and Wyoming. Charles !.. tkntnrpnntuntm!,chMrv is Placed and Claude Irwin who had horses stolen are well-known show men. OWN YOl'It OWN HOME Make a start by buying a It on nwmllilv lutlllM-lltn. HfM SlKVthiv & Mollrlne. agents for the Nebraska 1 appropriating $60,000 State Building A Loan Co. with the governor, this in no sense relieves local and county officers from nerformiuz their duty In the matter. With the approval of Gov ernor Neville, a section was added ror tne en- tf . forcement of the law. MONEt TO LOAN ON FARMS "XETtTlAJATOu Box iuu ouniy land And ranches in Uie sn aills. No delay in Biasing me nu e infcpecl our lauds and luruian ta money ai once. J. aicoraia, ai Corklv iiuliding, Alliance, Nebr. l-tf-t64 FOR SALHUVE STOCK BORROWED rltt FOR RETiT Three rooms bath and lights, stove heat, furnlBh ed. Rooms are upstairs. Direct hallway. Fine for light housekeep ing. $15. George Hill, phone Black 165. 8113-11-t MATRIMONIAL WANTED By a young man, a companion; widow between tho ages of eighteen and thirty-five years pre ferred. Write to me. 'Lonely,'" Box 105, Ellsworth, Nebraska. 8073-9-4H ' ' WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Small un- iti.as OP BOX BUTTE COUNTY win the Darty who borrowed the Herald's Atlas of Box Butte County fUrni8hed house or three or four un furnished rooms. Modern preferred. One child in family. Address Box 8048, care Alliance Herald. 8048-12-2t$ UNFUIlNISir- klndly return the same at onceT LOST LOST Wednesday child's pocket book, at Herald office. afternoon, a Finder leave . 8049-12-lt FOUND FL'RMITRE MOVED MOVE FLRM1LKK bAFELx We have equipped our dray wa ,,nt aud auto iruca with the laiet ppiiuce (or moving (urniiur ithout aiarrlug or scratching o damage. Up-to-date wagon pao will be used by us on all moving Joht JOHN R. SNYDEK, Phone It l7-tt-6960 HELP WANTED F11MALK "wXS'lTEWiJMAN WAITED One who will really wash clothes so they will be clean. Address P. O. Box 1295, Alliance, Nebraska. S050-12-1U FURNISHED AKb ED ROOMS The Herald has fre t quent calls for rooms, both furnlsh- 1 A anl nnfiirni.liaH In mnBt ln- FOUND Yale lock key, on Box Btance8 thl9 offlce , able to rent your Butte avenue. If key belongs to room8 for you Def0re your classified you, you may have it by calling ; at advertlgeraent appears. If you have Herald office and paying for this omething t0 rent llst u wtth the advertisement. I Herald without delay. FOUND Heart-shaped outline gold wire broach pin, containing three Jewels. Does not appear to be of particular value. Owner may have Fame by properly Identifying broach pin and paying for this vertlsement. ad- X)R SALE CHICKENS RHODE ISLAND RED ROOST ERS. ROSE COMB Good birds, best I have seen. Phone Ash 8094. L. J. MUNGER. 12-3t-8117$ " TREESFOR SXLlC 50,000 home ' Erown trees from two to eight feet .x..vr- mni, nine mon- tail, none over iwo yt-nro um, .n ev The finder left it at The Her- kinds of trees suitable for this coun ald ofllce. Owner, may have same try Alliance Nursery J P. Barger. k .niiinff nt llprald omce ana men- prop, ruuuc ninun, tlfylng same. ka. 8127-12-4t