The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 11, 1918, Image 4

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    M 1 I I II Kit. I.I), Till I ItSDAY, APIlll, II. I9IH
notick Of nOARIIKI on ifti-
TION TO DKTI IIMINK. MUM AND
THE KltJIlT Of fOOCHfJOl Of
IM II KNTATK.
IN tmk county OOURT Of BOX
BUTTK COUNTY, NKltUASKA IN
THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
JES9E KENNEDY. DE( EASED
To all person Interested hi said
estate, both creditors and heirs, take
notice that a petition has been Hied
herein setting forth that one Jesse
Kennedy, then a resident of Box
Butte County, Nebraska, died In
testate In Richardson County, Ne
braska, on the 9th day of December,
1893, and that at the time of his
death he w;ib owner In fee simple of March 7th, 1918
tho following described land In Box NOTICE Is hereby given tnat Fran
Butte County, Nebraska, to-wlt. cis T. Harvey, of Alliance, Nebraska,
The Southeast Quarter (SW) of j who, on August 27th, 1914, made
Section numbered thirty-four (34), Homestead, No. 016921, for East
in Township numbered twenty-eigni Helf Sec. 17, N NE'.-SW',;
entaMish claim to the land ab)Vi
(Iff i i 'hi d, before the Register an'l
I;river of the l nlt States Land
Office, at Alllnnre, Nebraska, on the
l'.th dny of April, 1918.
Cit '.mant names as witnesses.
Otto Staab. of LnntMake. Nebr..
Harvey A Allison, of Moomaw. Nebr ,
Wilier R. Kent, of Hay Springs.
Nebr . William Dllllng, of Alii m ...
Nebraska.
T. J. O Keefp,
ReRister.
878-$-4t-15
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
sons llf Wtl in said estate take
notice that a petition has been filed
for probate of the last will and test
ament of said deceased and for ap
pointment of Charlotte Watkins as
K utrix thereof, which has been set
for hearing herein on April 12th,
1918 at 10 o'clock a. ni.
Dated March 21st, 1918
(Seal) Ira E. Tash,
"GO ON OR
GO UNDER"
By Rom L. Hammond
(28). North of Range fifty (50), west
of the 6th principal meridian, con
taining about one hundred and sixty
acres (160).
NK ,-KW H SEli and SV4 of,
actios 20, Township 25 North,
Ranee 46 West of. Sixth Principal
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
That he was seized at an estate of , to make Final Three-year Proof, to
Inheritance in said lands and that ho
left as his sole and only helm at law
the following named persona, to-wlt:
his widow, Minerva E. Kennedy, of
Box Butte County, Neb.; James Peter
Kennedy, a son, whose address is un
known; Ebenexer Kennedy, a son, of
Richardson County, Nebraska; Ursu
la Tuttle, a daughter, of Box Butte
County, Nebraska; William W. Ken
nedy, a son, of Box Butte County,
Nebraska; Edith Wells, a daughter,
of Richardson County, Nebraska;
John Albert Kennedy, a son of Rich
ardson County, Nebraska; Cora Bole
Jack, a daughter of Richardson Coun
ty, Nebraska; Mary Ellen Stover, a
daughter of Richardson County, Ne
braska; Jesse Warner Kennedy, a
son, of Box Butte County, Nebraska;
Pearle Viola Ellison, a daughter, of
Box Butte County, Nebraska all
of whom are more than twenty
one years of age, and that the above
named persona were the sole and only
heirs of the satd Jesse Kennedy, de
ceased, and that your petitioner here
in is a son of the said Jesse Konnedy,
deceased, and Is the owner In fee
simple of a part of the abovo describ
ed lands and derives his title to the
name through the Bald Jesso Ken
nedy, deceased.
The petitioner prays for a finding
and decree of the sa d Court of the
said County that tho said Jesse Ken-
establish claim to the land above
described, before The Register and
Receiver of United States Land office,
at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 19th
day of April. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Claud B. Donovan. Ellsworth J.
Beach, Herman Bauer, Nels Peder
sen, all of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'Keefe,
Register.
880-$-5t-15
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that the Co
partnership conducted under the
name and style of King and Smith,
has this day by mutual consent, and
the same hereby Is dissolved. The
said Martin J. King, member of the
co-partnership takes over the busi
ness and property of said Co-partnership
and assumes all the debts and
liabilities of said partnership.
Dated this 7th day of March 1918
King & Smith,
Martin J. King
C. F. Smith
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 11th. 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that Harry
C. Boon, of Alliance. Nebraska, who,
on April 17th. 1913. made Home-
nedy died intestate, a resident of BoxlH,U(, Entry, No. 015879. for Lots 2
Butte County, Nebraska, on the 9th & s .and SE JCi 22,-Lots 1-2-3-&
day of December, 1S03: that no ap- , a,,r 27 & Lotg i 2 & 3 Section 28.
plleatlOB for administration upon his I To w nsh 1 p 22 North, Range 47 West,
estate has been made and no probate eth Principal Meridian, has filed
proceeding have been had and thatlBoUee of intention to make Final
the sole and only heirs ft law of the ,ne,-y, ar Proof, to establish claim
eaid dece: .ed. at the time of his to th ,and ftboV(. fttaortlMd, before
death were his widow. Mlnnerva .Rsgtater and Receiver of the United
Kennedy, of Box Butte County. No- states Land Office, at Alliance, Ne
braska; James Peter Kennedy, a son. braska, on the 18th day of April,
address unknown; Ebenczer Kennedy I igig
a son; Edith Wells, a daughter; John Claimant names as witnesses:
Aioeri Kennedy, a son; t orn uote-, Victor E. Covalt. James II Roe.
jack, a daughter; Mary Ellen Stover,
a daughter; all of Richardson Coun
ty, Nebraska; and Ursula Tuttle. a
daughter, William W. Kennedy, a
son; Jesse Warren Kennedy, a boii;
:nd Pearle Viola Ellison, a daughter;
all of Box Butte County, Nebraska,
all of whom are more than twenty
one years of age, and that the widow
was entitled to a dower Interest In
said lands, and that each of the above
named children w.:s entitled to an
undivided one-tenth share or interest,
in fee simple, subject to the dower
Interest of the widow, in the estate of
the said Jesse Kennedy, deceased.
You are further notified that the
time and place fixed for hearing on
said petition has been set for the 15th
day of April, 1918, at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m. at the County Court
room. In the city of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska.
Dated this day of March, 1918.
(Seal.) Ira E. Tash.
County Judge.
Lee Basye, Attorney.
Pub. Mar. 14-Apr. 11-Inc.
88421884-5t-15
NOTIOE FOR PUBIilCATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance. Nebraska,
March 6. 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that Allen
L. Conklin, of Alliance, Nebraska,
who, on December 22, 1914, made
Homestead Entry, no. 017076. for
Lots 1-2-3-84 NE4-SE NWVi-SE14-E4
SW4 and SW4 SW.
Section 4, Township 23 North. Range
50 West. 6th Principal Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Henry VV. Sagemiller, James P.
Murphy all of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'Keefe, Register.
8843-885-4t-$-15
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Sarah Watson, deceased:
To all persons interested in the
estate of Sarha Watson, deceased:
Y'ou will take notice that on the
16th day of March 1918. John T
Watson Administrator of the estate
of Sarah Watson filed in said court
his final account as Administrator of
said estate, and that said account will
be for hearing on the 15th day of
April. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the County Court Room in the City
of Alliance, in said County; and you
are required to appear at tho time
and plaee above named and show
cause, if any there e.b why saiO ac
count should not be allowed.
It is ordered that said Administra
tor give notice of the time and place
of said hearing, to all persons inter
j ested in said estate by causing this
order to be published In the Alliance
I Herald a newspaper printed and cir
culating in said county, for three con
secutive weeks prior to said hearing.
Dated March, 16, 1918.
(Seal) Ira E. Taoh
County Judge.
L. A. Berry Attorney.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Robert Graham, deceased, in the
( M r. Hammond was a member of a party
Of I i Itl.'HIl uhn UL'Ilt I.. I . . I . ill.. Ill t'l i
Prnmtv T micro "'' ainl leturred about Ue'.vinbor 1. UI ,
county Juuge t(l(s ,iumbr fe wele mamirs of Con-
8848-890-4t-16 tfreajH The party wre guests of the Brtt
I Ish. French, and KelKiun Governments I
nnu'li of the time anil weie .noiti'd o
, reiiroHentatives of these ( lovernments up
OTI K .ml down thf battle lltifs arid were shown
, i u,i . u I iu umIi h the nianv other official courtesies. Mr Ham-
Sealed Mils H1 be recevea m . , BUb,tah.r , ,.. ,,..u. ,, Trl.
City of Alliance Nebraska up to 8.00 weekly Tribune of Fremont, Neb., and Is
p. m. April 9th Itll for the erection 1 Tnt toe') nKa,,1,nu
of a eoni rets itaek for the city Light
and Water plant capable of taking
;ne of from 600 to 650 horse power
boilers. Plans and specifications are
in the hands of J. E. Hughes Supt. of
Water and Light Dept. City Hall
T. P. Rolfson, City clerk
(Seal)
Premier Lloyd George never coined
a truer epigram than that "We must
go on or go under."
How the war ia "going on" can be
understood, even in part, only by
those who have been near to it, which
privilege I recently had. That it is
the most colossal tragedy in human
history is tiroved h a dance at anv
NOTICE phase of it.
ft ftled bids will be received by the' Americas part In the struggle is be-
t ry of Alliance, Nebraska up to Pwihmu ramus America cn-
H on m vr.ril l.h I9IK for h.. Aim. " avo"' 't- Autocracy is running
1n of a 16 inch well, approximately
200 feet deep. Plans and specifica
tions are now in hands of J. E.
i i m .. Glint ,.f ".ir.- nnil T itrhl
urs.i- o, .JU,,. , w. U'F" ., !,, ,,, , -!,.,
I "ti tuc ui affH LI U ill n uiog i ova
,. Jaw a blood is dripping. We and it
Rolfson City clerk .,..., Uv tn h mJVA (n-olhnP
I have seen England, France and
Fair Weather.
"Fair today," said the morning pa
per, and you started blithely on the
Picnic, only to find that clouds soon
overed the sky and cast a shadow
ver your spirits, besides spoiling the
pfMpeda for snapshots. Then pea
hurled imprecations, perhaps, at the
weather man. But, hold on maybe he
wasn't so much at fault as you think.
We learn that "fair," as Med by the
veather bureau, doe not necessarily
ineaO blue sky and sunshine. Strictly
-peaking it is applied to "a period
vlthoiit rainfall in excess of o.Ol inch."
and "is used In forecasts solely to de
note the expected Absence Of a measur
able amount of precipitation" (say
thai all in one breath!).
So next time the promised fair day
taflM out tO be cloudy, give the weath-
r man the benefit of the doubt. lie
has troubles enough !
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
"Omaha'i Fun
Centre"
HQ RESTRICTION IN
rtAJTHURJ FOR FALL
The council of defeat at Wash
ington has requested all manufactur
ers of men's and boys' clothing to
observe certain recommendations in
making clothing for the fall season
There are to be no flaps on pockets,
no belts or cuffs on coats. In addi
tion to this the length and size of all
clothes made are to be cut down
overcoats are to be knee length only,
ulsters no more than four Inches over
knee length, the sweep of these coats
to be cut down.
BIG CONFIRMATION CLAM
AT HOLY ROSARY CHURCH
Brand New Show
Ever? Week
not avoid it.
amuck and we Itand in its road
Either it stalks triumphant over all J
that we have been taught to hold
sacred and dear or we and those with
Dept. City Hall
T. J.
(S.ai)
NOTICE TO OEFKNDANT
Eugene Woodruff, defendant, will
take notice that on the 28th day of
March. 191S, Ira E. Tash, county
Judge of llox Ilutte county, Nebraska,
Belgium battling th the beast. Now
my own country Is sending its men
into the fray and the effort and the
sacrifices that are being made abroad
will soon be witnessed here. We may
not see here the actual fighting. Let
iseuea an orner or attachment ror the UH hope not. But we cannot escape
sum of 117.00 in an action pending the other appalling features.
before Qim ernerelO Anna Ottaway IS England la vindicating her tradl
plainttlT, and Eugene Woodruff, de- ( (j0ns and her ideals. She is not fight
fendant. that property of the defend-ling for territorial expansion. This is
ant. consisting Of money in posses- by no Beans as vital or essential to
sion of the Chicago. Burlington & ,her as is proof of the binding nature
Quincy Railroad company, has been of her compacts. The preservation
attached under said order. i of Belgian neutrality drew her into
Said cause has been continued to the struggle For this her soldiers
the 21st day of May. 1918, at 10. are battling and her great navy is
o'clock a m.
Dated April 8th. 1918.
ANNA OTTAWAY. Plaintiff.
By S. W. HENRY. Her Attorney.
9165-895-3t-19
steamed up ready for the master
stroke; for this her women are work
ing in field and factory and are pour
ing out their merciful ministrations
lu innumerable hospitals.
France is Baking the great sacri
fice. Paris, which sets the styles for
the world, is wearing black as a sym-
Me- bol of sorrow, and the world is adopt
j ing it, for all the w orld is mourning.
F. I an Parle and France, though in tears.
NOTICE For PUBLICATION
Deaprtment of the Interior
V. S. Land Office at Alliance,
braska. April 4. 1918.
Notice is hereby given that
Wortli Jones, of AUXlliarj Remount n0. wi,hout hone. Thev are look
Depot. Camp Funston, Kansas. Who, It., suerl. forward to victory, when
j the invading Huns are driven from
; French soil and the lost provinces of
i Alsace and Loriaine will be restored
on October loth, 1914. made home
stead entry, serial. No. 016,981. for
west half of section It. township '.' 1
mirth Mttea 1 7 iviigt ,if . h P Vl.iriil-
ian. has tiled notice of intention to 10 ,1,H,r rll,tIul wnt' lne co,n
Bake final three-year proof, to estab-1 of ,he American troops has given
isli claim to the land ahoy describ- them new courage, with unexampled
ed. before Captain Howard C Oale. bravery they are holding the line un
detaobBeni commander at Camp til the strength of America can be
PUttSton, Kansas, on the l"th lay Of I burled against the foe. The republic
Ma) 1!1S, ami the testlBon) Of tholatiU echoes with the wild acclaim
witnesses w ill be taken before the j glven to General Pershing and his ex
register and receiver of the I'nited ,.,n,l,.,,irv inr(.p it will ho a michtv
mines liiiiu oiiice, .Miiauce, .NeorasKa
MUSICAL FXTRAVABANZA
Cltan, Clattr Entertainment. Evtrybodi Seat; Art
Anitoodr. LDH DIME MATINEE DAILY
DON'T GO HOME SAYING t
I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY
Bishop Duffy, of Grand Island, con
ducted confirmation at the Holy
Rosary church last Sunday. A large
number of children and adults were
confirmed. As the bishop conies but
once in three years, there was a
very large attendance at the church
for every service of the day. Many
church members from neighboring
towns came in to he confirmed and to
hear the bishop.
on May 13th. 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses
Roy Coats, of Broadwater, Nebr.
Percy Beagle, of Alliance, Nebr.
Joeepb Coralt, Of Alliance. Nebr.
Henry Sacemuller. of Alliance. Ne
braska. T. J. O'KEEFE.
88T.0-894-r.t-19 Register.
LANDS IX)
tiisk for the I'nited States to measure
up to French expectations.
Riding as I recently did up and
down the whole battle front in France
and Flanders, I saw much of the suf
fering France has heroically endured.
Her ruined cities and towns, her de
vastated territory, her dead soldiers,
her outraged women, her tortured
children, all cry out for vengeance.
Every reported atrocity of the Ger
man army is true, and very much
more. I got much, evidence from eye
witnesses of unspeakable barbaritiea.
RESTORATION OF
ENTRY
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby iriveti that ntata
of the resurvey of townships 22 and A the waters of lhe 8,eV?n 8e8 can
23 north, range 46. we. of the 6th,never wash away ,ne foul staln8'
P. M., approved November 14. 1917.' ln Uelglum. at a reception given by
and received January 18. 1918. will ,nS m
Brand WhitiocK wnat wora couia De
taken back to the people of America.
He said: "It ia difficult to put it in
a word, but this is to be said of the
be filed in this office on May 15, 1918,
at 9 o'clock a. m.. and the lands em
braced In sections 6, 7. 18. 19, 30 and
31 of each of the said townships will
be relieved from suspension of May
11. 1907, and opened to entry.
By T. JX. O'Keefe, register. J. C.
Morrow, receiver.
Failing to lend your money to the
government, you will be compelled to
give. Ruthless taxation will supplant
feeble lending Taxation will reach
you.
THE AMATEUR GARDENER
Final Three-year Proof, to establish ( County Court of Box Butte County,
claim to the land above descried, be- i Nebraska.
fore Register and Receiver of the U. j The State of Nebraska, ss: Credit
S. Land Office, at Alliance Nebraska, J ors of said estate will take notice
on the 15th day of April, 1918. that the time limited for presentation
Claimant names as witneaces: and filing of claims against said
Robert R. Roddish, George H. Haga-! estate is July 22nd, 1918, and for the
man, Alex Underwaad, Herman Rehd- payment of debts is March 21st. 1919,
er, all of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'Keere.
Register.
879--4t-16
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 6, 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that Sey
mour J. Van Buskirk, of Longlake,
Nebraska, who, on May 14, 1914.
made Homestead. No. 016733, for
NWi4 NE4 and NE4 NW4 of.
Section 23, Township 27 North,
Range 46 West, of the 6th Principal
U . .4 , n haa AIaH ,i , , X I , i . f intent 1 1 ill
mri umu, uD utvu u'v " j
t! make Final Three-year Proof, to '
that I will sit at the county court
room in said county, on July 22nd,
1918 at 2 o'clock p. m. to receive,
examine, hear, allow or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed.
Dated March 21st, 1918.
(Seal)
Burton & Reddish,
Ira E. Tash,
County Judge
Attorneys.
8849-891-4M6
I- . feSSaet I
Germans: they disregard every senti
ment of honor and integrity, every
thing we hold sacred and dear. They
have violated with utter impunity
every agreement I have ever made
I With them." The conclusion from
this and a flood of other like testi
mony is that "we must go on or go
under." No compromise or settlement
with the Hohenzollerns will be more
than "a scrap of paper." The United
States has one supreme duty at this
hour. That is to furnish the money
and the man power to defeat the arch
enemy of liberty and of the peace of
the world.
THE WOMAN ON THE DOLLAR.
It Is generally conceded that women
speak their minds freely. The woman
on every American dollar that goea
toward buying Liberty Bonds will be
able to talk eloquently to the whole
world.
NOTICE OF H FAKING
In the Matter of the Estate of
Is the Man lost In the Jungle? Sh-h !
TL. t is no Jungle; that is the Man's
Garden and he is looking for the Rad
ii s. Will he find Them? No chance!
SAVE
Liberty
irAM ERICA
Richard H. Watkins, deceased, in the. The neighbors' chtekettS Dug Up the
County Court of Box Butte County,' seeds Fifteen Minutes after he planted
Nebraska. j them. Well, anyway, the Wejd Crop
The State of Nebraska, To all per- I a Gruud Success.
LIBERTY BONDS
Be m. S ookkolder in Yams
Own G.
Try this recipe for Crullers and Doughnuts
you can help save the Nation's fats when
you use Mazola for deep frying
MAZOLA
Mazola is a vegetablt oil pressed from corn
It is the ideal medium for deep frying, saureing, or
shortening, because it is not only economical it gives
auch splendid quality.
Crullers and Dough r.uts
S -i ?l? and sinter
tc:pnoi nutmeg and cinn
"j c ipi hrrad flour
1 cap aucar
1 cup tour milk
2 tablespoons Maznlj Hi''.' teaspoon baking soda
Sift all in ingredients etrepr soda 3 times. Be- eggs, add milk,
and I and Mazola. pour on dry ingredients. Mi reL. cjrn on floured
board, roll or pat in inch . and let stand a lew auoutc w riae.
Cut and Irr in hot Mazola.
Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half
gallon or gallon tins. And ask for the free Mazola
Book of Recipes, cr write us direct.
Your money relundcd it Mazola docs not give entire satirlactioo.
Cora Products Refining
Company
17 Battery Place,
New York
Selling IttprewaUtiret
Cartan&Jefrcy
Co.
I
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l Wrf aW
Catarrh and Bronchitis
and Cold
in the
Head
Recommend
PE-RU-NA
Those who object to liquid medi
cines can secure Peruna tablets.
Mrs. Rosa A. Kiss, 318 Clinton
Place, Kansas City, Missouri, writes:
"I was very sick with Catarrh
and Bronchitis. I also had a cold
In the head. I used Peruna and am
well pleased with the results. It
has done me a great deal of good.
I do not need any other medicine. I
can cheerfully recommend it to any
one who is troubled with catching
cold frequently or any one who has
a chronic cough or chronic catarrh.
Those wishing further particulars
concerning my case may write me.
Be sure to enclose a stamp and I
will answer."
Hotel Fontenelle
OMAHA
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make THE FONTENELLE YOUR
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$-'.00 to 14.00
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Munagtrntnt H. Edgtr Gregory . . .
Soft Drinks and Beverages
BEVERAGES ON DRAUGHT
AT ALL TIMES
Order a case of 36 pints
sent to your home. De
livery made anywhere in
Alliance. Rebate for re
turn of cases.
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Candies, Lunches.
KING'S CORNER
JOHN HODGK1NSON, MgT.
Distributors for Bridgeport Bottling Works