The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 23, 1919, LOCAL EDITION, Image 7

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    AN INTERESTING LIST
OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
FARMS AND RANCHES
ou wlH Make Money by Investigat
ing poifte of the Ra pro! n Offered
Relow in Farm and Ranch Snaps
We are receiving Inquiries every
day regarding the list of farms and
ranches adve. .rael b us. I.iis.ern
Nebraska renters and investors,
western Nebraska bargain hunters
and others who want to invest their
money where it will leturn a- goo-n ..
Income, are writing to us for tutor-1 if ftny part of tne wori,i a t0 be
nation regarding the snaps advejtis- lniniune from unfavorable conse
ed by us. quences of the war, that part ought
You will find changes freQiieiHly (Q be ,ht SN.tlon of the United States
in the list given below by in atcu whch lnclude9 Nebraska. If things
tne descriptions nmun, an . ...
wire or coini til "ii.'e if you want to
take advantage of a ir 'arte .'st, only
portion of which is glve'i b-ilow. .
LJ.st of Fanns and Kanchee
' No. 1. 160 acrei unimproved
land within one mile or Alliance.
Small cash payment. Balance on easy J
terms at low interest rate
No. 2. 160 acres uninnirovea
land. 13 miles from Alliance. Level
land. Low price. One-half cash. Bal
ance long ime. .
No. 3. 160 acres unimproved land i
. O. AWV m Z. Z
14 miles from Alliance, very cneay
and on easy terms.
No. 4. 160 acres 13 miles from
Allionce. All level and graded road ,
.all way to town. Level. Easy terms.
No: 5. 320 acres of eccellent raw I
.land 6 miles from Alliance. On easy '
-terms and a snap at the price. , !
No.5. 320 acres of excellent raw (
Alliance. Unimproved, in exctnu ,
farming locality and can be purchas-.
ed on easy terms.
i "-wt w oa ncren 14 miles froul
.Alliance. School on land. Will make
ianest farm In- county improveu.
u iiuiuuvcu.
-easy terms.
' . it... ...
a,?" !' r?.i oSlSni tin e Improv Income of over a hundred million dol
faWo bguSgsI 'lOOtars this year from its wheat crop
acres under cultivation. Ready to alone.
Bve on Snap. I addition, there is the demoral-
, i .:,u UiHmi rt Tirwl lr 1 1 nn ill Klirone tO
fair set of buildings. All fenced. Au
exceUent Place for dairy farm. Heas-
No. 9. 100 acres improveu u
onable terms and close to Alliance.
No 10 480 acres 9 miles from Al- mis ear iu . .. i.u.. ...,.
liame' 170 acres under cultivation. money Income. The Income of the
I- ainhles corrals sheds, farmers reacts upon nearly every
itfarrn'othere cf business. Dealers In
N,, 11 160 acrea 2 miles from farm machinery, automobiles goods
1X- 1DV ..Ij i.nin nf nenrlv all sorts arfe promised a
,IanrCr; at alfalfa Easy te 'r . an
25 Acres of alfalfa, kasy terms au ,
No. 12. 160 acres 11 miles from
Alliance. Gently rolling prale una a
hircain at the extremely low price
Asked by the owner. Easy terms.
Vft. 13 320 acres 3 miles from
Alliance All good level farm land,
Fenced 'well windmill. Cheap and
paw terms
No 11 ' 480 acres close to Alii -
ance Good farm land. All fenced. Old
house Well, windmill. 30 acres alfal-
UUUfHC' ia
faNo.l5P- 320 acres within 2 miles
of station
Imnroved. House, oaiu,
well and 'other good Improvements,
Mostly under cultivation. Worth
more than asked and terms are rea-
eonable.
ance Good farm land. Well located,
ah fonoui Vricf lnw ana easy lerms.
v - - .
from
No. 17. 8 80 acres b nines
j .
Alliance. 300 acres excellent bottom
land 480 acres level. Cuts iu tons
iana. 7. nrn
prasrie nay. ixew o iuom UUu..
An 'excellent farm and ranch com-
"bination.
No. 18
6,350 acre ranch In Sheri-
Ua county. 12 miles from good town. I ciear that If Nebraska works hard,
?60 acres cultivated. 800 acres hay Baves its money, makes few bad in
luid. 60 acres alfalfa. Natural timber vestments and manages Its indus
tfong river which flows through ' trial Interests intelligently It can go
raarh. Fenced and cross-f enced. 3 : nhead with hardly a Jar from the
sets buildings. 7 wells, windmills ana
river for water for stock. Price very
lw and terms easy.
No. 19. 875 acres (a Sheridan
eoflnty in good farming mmunlty.
13 miles from good town. SO acres
bttom land. 625 acres level Spland
for farming. 210 acres under cultiva
tion. 140 acres alfalfa. 225 acres
pasture. Well fenced. 8 room house".
Barn for 8 horses. Modern hog house
50 acres of alfalfa fenced hog tight,
price and terms are reasonable.
Mo. 20. 1,760 acres aeeaea iana
. snd 820 acres leased land. The lease
will be turned over to purchaser of j
deeded land
Located only 11 miles
from Alliance good, hard road all ,
the way and graded. Ranch Includes
anout 3UU acres naru lurni iniiu.
Good hay land cutting from 175 to
200 tons of excellent hay; excellent
alfalfa land. 60 acres now under cul-,
tivution. Entire ranch fenced and
croFS-fenced with good 3 and 4-wire
fence. Improvements included good
frame house 3x32; 3 corrals; good
hog lot; lot fenced with hog wire;
barn and big shed; 3 wells and wind
mills. 2 supply tanks; new auto gar-
aip. nwners nrice inciuaes comiueie
and practically new set of farm and'
ranch machinery. Purchaser can buy (
from owner one good team; 100 head i
of heifers with calves; 75 head pood
Hereford sprins calves; 3 bulls, j
wwiii'r oi raui- ii iu in m-tn'ii on..
v making extremely low price for quick
sale. A bargain and can be onlly
handled. I
No. 21. 485 acre-farm and ran"h
In Sheridan county, only 3 mllos ;
from good market town. Clo.so t
.w . 1. M ... Ill , r , 1 t Vt n ,-wl Id
school. 250 acres of this are good
valley land and 235 acres rolling
grass land. Cuts 150 tons hay. 150
acres suitable for farming and alfal
fa raising. 30 acres now under culti
vation. House 14x20. Good 40 foot
well with pump. Water rises to with
in 18 feet of surface. Fenced all
around. Priced so cheap that you
. will buy it on first sight. $2,500 woll
handle this deal. Balance can be
bandied on long time at low Interest.
THOMAS-BALD INVEST
MENT COMPANY
LLOYD O. THOMAS F. A.BALD
rhone 200, Alliance Nat Dank Bldg.,
. Alliance, Box Butte County Nebtttfk
HUNDRED MILLION
FOR WHEAT CROP
JimuaiT ruosrwrs roit pros.
PKROI'H year for neijrah-
KA FARMERS l KINO l(M
HAS USUAL WHEAT ACREAGE
i
Perfect Prospect for Ruiner Cmp
wllfT IJihkI Pilcen for PitHlutt j
Already (inaranteeil
D 8Pr0ll8y wrong In Nebraska as
smites ajid industries demobilize, it (
will be because of somebody's bad ,
management of affairs, i
High prices for farm products dur-
jnK the war have given Nebraska aj
chance to get out of debt. Thanks to
(be liberty bond campaigns, less of
our prosperity than usual went down
I rat-hotes. We own our share of the ,
war neot, ann ownersnip is wiaeiy
distributed. I'aymerit of Interest and
principal will be a matter of book
keeping only, a shifting from one;
nnrlrnt t ho Mhor If MO Vonn mil
k Ya
Being in such financial shape, Ne-1
brnskaX f,h0uld meet a heavy fall In
,ce8 and waReB without great dan-
j,pr tQ lfsrlf ,
,n our caap however ,here lg a '
prial protection against a sudden I
drop in income. Industrial states,
wlth war indUBtrles t0 shift back to
peace industries have a complicated
problem. Ours Is simple and, for the '
first year, haraiy a proDiem at an.
ANCOraSKil nas an uneyni ut-ni mic-,
age and perfect prospect Tor a Roa
crop, ine price ui i
crop. Tne price oi uie nm. .
lanteed at a utile over io B "
.Kiiot.ni VnhmoVa la iikelv to nave an I
lanteed at a little over iwo nouurs h
cause a continued large demand for ,
other food crops. Nebraska needs ,
J"'A
yy
lively trade on the s.renght of the
buj.,ng ab,ty of the farm.
ere
One question which naturely re
ceives a great deal of thougnt in ise-
urasaa is mai oi ine cunmis ncnu
land prices. Under the stimulus of
high prices for farm products land
values have risen materially in the
"agricultural west. Must there be a
' recension now? As a general rule,
land prices must follow crop prices,
This Is likely to be a slow process,
. ...wl nihai t not a mil v pntpr
prevent a fall. There remains . the
ia;i ui iuc -' iuv.cod...0
for land, the result of immigration:
and increase production. There is the j
fact too. that good Nebraska land ; is ,
desirable in states further east be-'
fore the war. Much depends too on
of money we are to have
ine ainu
after the war. There Is talk in Eu-
. . ... ... 1
rope oi increaMi s u. " ;
Dy a reson iu oun
',.,uiin hnsi If that were accom -
r r v.:. , utou
plished prices would remain higher
everywhere
All things considered,
It seems .
European earthquake. State
Jour-
nal.
Denny HaWthore of Irwin,
hranka. 1b another ranchman
Mo.
into
whose lap the potash rainbow has
dropped a pot of gold. Hawthore has
on his ranch a large lake of alkali
water which covered much hay Wand.
A couple of years ago he made plans
to- drain this lake by means of a
drainace ditch. Neighbors whose
iland was below him 'and who would
have received the water under the
drainage plan, objected and suit was
started in the courts to prevent uen-
ny In carrying out his plans
Along came the potash company i
wnicn ereeieu iuc uis ...n i
plant and tested out Denny's lakes, j
They found large potash deposits in,
the water and bed of the lake ana
paid him bonus of $10,000 in casn
as well as agreeing to give him a
substantial royalty. Although the
suit started to prevent him draining
the lake is still in the courts, he is
not pushing his side of it and is con
gratulating himself on the fact that
his neighbors prevented him from
carrying out his ideas of drainage
DON'T LET A COLD
KEEP YOMT HOftlE
Dr. Kind's New Discovery
r.lmost never falls to
bring quick relief
Small dosrj once in awhile and that
throat-tearing, lung-splittintj cough
soon quiets down. Another dose an-i a
hot bath before jumping into bVi, a
good sleep, and tack to normal ia the
morning.
Dr. lung's New Discovery Is well
known. Tor fifty years it's been
r:Heving coughs, colds and bronchial
attacks. For fifty years it has been
sold by druggists everywhere. A
reliable remedy that you yourself of any
member of your family can take safely.
Train Those Stubborn Bowels
Help nature take its course, not
with a violent, habit-forming purga
tive, but with gentle but certain and
natural-laxative, Dr. King ' New Life
Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulate the
las bowel. Sold bydruggiita everywhere.
S . J
1X1 Wi
WANT TO BUY aoini-thlnuT Hun-drt-da
of people woekly fran then
Want ad columns looking for
what you or other have to offer.
Oet quirk result by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment.
Those having clothing to be clean-
to call the Keep-U-Neat service
car. Phone 133.
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
The City Mission Is In need of
second - hand clothing, eseclally men's
und shoes. Call phone 696 and we
wjn C(ln for them. The City Mis-
8ion
, u-nnt vnn tn knnw
that we
iriean the most delicate fabrics in
ciothlng without injury. We call for
ciothlnR without injury.
and deliver. Keep-U-Neat. Tbone 133
If you have somrthlnp tliat you
wlh to diopiiKe of that will he of
uhc to other people nn ad in
dir the l'OH f.UK or MISTIU.,
I.AN'KdUS heading will do the biz.
A few first-class uncalled for over
coats at very low prices Keep-U-
Neet. mono. 1S6.
FOR SALIC Complete set of house
hold, furniture enough for 10
rooms. Includes three high grade
steel ranges, two heating stove,
commodes, dressers, tables, chairs
etc. Phone 617, V. D. Roberts, 329
East Third. 7-4t-7627
year-old Hol-
. - r
stein cow Will be fresh In ten
weeka Gentle, Good milker. Price
$75.00. Also ton choice hay. P. D.
Roberts, 320 East Third. 74 1-
For Sale 6 room house, 2 room
hmIS,, y Dv 24 cement cel-
, chicken house, garage, large lot.
Nettle M. Campbell Phone 712
.oeoi
.60 - tr. - 968.
-
FOR SALE Burlington Cafe and
nnvftrv. Particulars Wm. Fuller at
cafe.
FOR SALE two good lot In the
west side of Antioch perfectly
level and a pleasant site. For par
ticulars Inquire of J. R. Van Wag
enen Lakeside, Nebr.
FOR SALE 100 head Hereford cows
' ana 7 0 neaa nereiora caives. au-
drecs Fred Hoover, Alliance, phone
Birch 8031 -tf-
HOTEL( For gale Cheap if taken at
once 20 room8 Excellent business,
GqqA payin(? dining room. Located
at
10, iipmillEfor"d. veb. 6-5t-7611.
jATrc nn thadf a ntnndar
" , Z..7.,J 7
make, five.passenger touring car
In excellent condition. Completely
equipped in every way. Will sell
for reasonable terms for cash Or
will trade for city propertyor form
lands. Lloyd C. Thoihas. 3-tf-9613
FOR RENT 5 room housts 603
Yellowstone. Inquire of Mrs. Elli
ott. Large front room with two beds
suitable for 2 gentlemen, well heat
ed. Phone 347. 62-tf-9725.
We Buy
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to 15.00 per
set (broken or not). We also , pay
actual value for Diamonds, old Gold,
Silver and Bridge-work. Send at
once by parcel post and receive cash
by return m.Jl.
MAZEIl'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
Dept. X, 2007 ho. Bth St, I'hiladel-
!hiA, Pa.
LOST OR FOUND
borne money was found by the
children of the Central school. Owner
Classified S$KJ$'J:
' llHHM(MMHMaMlk!lHIH
: , J
IV - ii. i'' 7 ''lit S
ean have aam by describing the
property and paying for this ad.
8-tf-7673
LOST Ladles' black purse, con
taining some money and some papers.
Finder will please leave at the Her
ald offlce and greatly oblige. Purse
was lost. on streets f Alliance this
(Thursday) morning.
LOST Ladles' black purse at Im
perial theatre, New Year's night,
containing mael book and check
book. Finder please leave at ticket
Office theatre. 6-tf-9702.
MISCELLANEOUS
First-Class laundry work. Denver
agency. Call 133 for service car.
Kecp-U-Neat.
POSITION WANTED as housekeep
er near Alliance or Hemlngford,
where I can have my two-year-old
child. I do not look for big wages,
0. only good and kind people. Address
Mrs. Delia Houz, care of Frank
Turek, Hemlngford, Nebraska.
G-2M-7653
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15-tf-6727
Cleaning, repairing, dyeing. Keep-U-
Neat. Just phone 133 and the
KCAVENtiKIl VA(i(fN
We now have tin regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to .telephone 575
will receive prompt and cnrerul at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do pood work.
SAM SI I ELTON,
Phone. 575. CKy Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
MOVE Fl KMTt'UR 8AFKLY
We have equipped our dray was
ons and auto truck with the late
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon padt
will be used by us on all movln
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone If
37-tf-6950
NOTICE
Estate Number 394 of George Ash,
deceased. In t' e county court of Box
Butte County, Nebraska:
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate take
notice that the administrator has
filed a final account and report of her
administration, and a petition for
final settlement and discharge as
such, which have been set for hear
lng before said Court on January
20th. 1919 at 10 o'clock a. m. when
you may appear and contest the same,
Dated January 8th, 1919. ,
(Seal) Ira E. Tash
County Judge,
. .6121-929-7643.
irOTICH OP FINAL REPORT
Estate No. 682 of Marlon D.
Hutchinson, deceased, In the County
Court of Doz Butte County, Nebraska
The State of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested in said estate take
notice that the administratrix has fll.
ed a final account and report of her
administration, and a petition -for
final settlement and discharge n
such, which have been set for hear
ing before said Court on January 2,
1919, at 10 o'clock A. M.,'Wh?n
may appear and contest the same.
Dated December 11th, 1918.
(Seal) Ira E. TASH,
County Judge.
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
NOTICE
To Clarance E. Thompson Non-res -dent
defendant:
You are hereby noticed thnt ci
July 27th, 1918 Eva M. Thoii.pstm
filled a pttKion against you in tu
District Court of Box Butte C mnty
Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which as to obtain a divorce ro:n
you. and the care, custot!, co-itm"'
and education of the child en ti.e t
sue of Fiiid marriage, on Hie grounf.
that you have wilfully abandoned ar.a
failed to support the plaint;ff wUboul
good cause for the term, of more that
two years last pact preceTng thr
ing of said action. You are rcquireu
to answer said petition on or ofo'o
the 20t.li day of January. 1919
Eva M. Tliompson,
By Burton & Reddish, her attorrev
l-5t-'717.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
?.W:rk!!:: fxtravasanza
Jsn, ClMD EnUrlaiaaont Etanrboayfioat; Atk
4artolT. LADIES DIME MAIINEE VAILY
DO NT GO HOME SAYING t
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
Have you LAND FOR 8ALBT
Advertise It In theaa column. It's
tha cheapest and quickeat way to
And a buyar.
JDepnrtment of the Interior, U. S.
Iitiid Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
, January 6th, 1918.
! Notice Is hereby given that John
Ira lllcks, of Alliance, Nchrnski,
who. on January 27th, 1914, made
Homestead Entry, No. 016496, for
I.ots 1, 2. 3. 4rSK4NlC'4 Sec. 3;
I.ot 1. SH'iNE'i. KsiSIC-4 Sec. 4;
Ixt 4 and S, E$fNHU Section 9;
Tract 1 in Section 46. Township 22
North, Range 47 West, Sixth Princi
pal Meridian, has filed notice of In-
tentlon to make live year proof, (o
i esiablish'claiin to the land above de
scribed, before he Register and Re
ceiver of the United States Itand Of
fice, at Alliance, Nebraska, 6n the
13th day of February, 1919.
Claimant names as ' witnesses:
Edith Turcott, Henry Smith, Julius
Birkel, all of Alliance, Nebraska;
George Meade? of Antioch. Nebraska
T. J. O KEEFIC,.
6-6t-928-7652 Register.
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OLD-TIME COLD CURE
DRINK EOT TEA1
(iet a small package of Hamburg
IJrcnst Tea at any pharmacy, lake a
tablespnonful of the tea, put a cup of
iMiilinir water upon it, pour through
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during1 the day or before retiring.
It Is the most effective way to break
a cold and cure grip, as it opens the
pores of the hkin, relieving congestion
Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking
up a cold.
Try 'I the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It in inexpensive
and entirely vegetable, therefore Bafe
and harmless.
STIFF ACHING JOINTS
Rub Soreness from joints and muiclci
with a small trial bottle of old
St. Jacobs Liniment
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only ; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Lini
ment" right on the "tender spot," and
by the time you say Jack Robinson
out comes the rheumatic pain. "St.
JlTCb'a Liniment" la a harmless rheu
matism cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin. It takes
pain, soreness and atiffneae from ach
ing joints, muscles and bones; stopa
sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia.
Limber up I Get a 30 cent bottle of
old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment"
from any drag store, and in a moment
you'll be free from puius, aches and
stiffness. Don't Buffer 1 Hub rheuma
tism away.
DU. II. II. DKLIAVOOD
Surgeon
C. It. & G. Railroad
Office over llolstelit Store
Phone 87.
PH. M. J. IlASKIN
I'll) sit Ian and Surgeon
Office over Moisten Store
Office Phone 87 Residenco S32
J. JLTFHEY, D.C.Ph.O.
A. G. JEFFREY, D. O.
WALTER A. STATES, D. O.
Chiropractors
a
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
(fl !!h R
II
RUB RHEUMATISM FROM
DRAKE & DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
Glasses
Accurately Fitted
We Can Duplicate Any Broken
Lena.
SIS ft Box Butte Are Phone 111
EINAR V. BLAK M. D.
Ill y sic I aii and Surgeon
t
General Practice
8ecllty; Diseases of Eyee
Office In Mallery Block
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
OKFICKl
Flrat National Flank Dolldlnc
TIIONB ISO
ALLIANCE, NEBftASKA
Harness Hand Made
From nmt Material. Oallaa Amy
fmriory Mad (.nods. Call aad Se.
Ilarneaa Mrpalrlna; bj Czaert-
nce4 llarncaa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At SI. M. II. Nlrhola nd
A I.I.I A NCR, NKIIKASKA
Professional Photographer
, QUALITY. PORTRAITS
Interior and F.xtrrlor Vlewa
Kodak Flntahlaa;
KnlarBlna; all Style
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
M. K. U It 10 Hi:, Proprietor
PHONE UED 1CB
"Let Me Crjr for Yoo
HARRY P. COURSE
I.IVK STOCK and GF.WF.IIAI, SALES
SI'KCIALIST mm AUCTIONEER.
Farm Sales a Specialty
rTartMBi na.a.H.kl.
nee, Nearaaka ,
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have be ealjr art of A aa tract
Dooka la Bos Bade Coaatr.
oflNi nooM r
Oarra llaaae Block
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 Boi Butte
Alllaarr, Nrbraaka
THONKS s
Offlrei 382 Itrafdraeoi I
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye Ear, . . .
Nose and Throat
I'llOMJ sr
C'alla anawrrrd from Offlce day or
alsht
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
ALI.H.( i:, MlllltASKA
HKS1DKNCE PHONE No. II
OFFICE TIIONE No. 6S
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM 0 BUMMER BLOCK
PHONE
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
ALLEN R. KRESQ9
Teacher of Piano and nsrsaaay
Residence,
504 Bra Datte Are.