The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 20, 1919, Local EDITION, Image 11

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    Thursday, February 20, 1919
THE ALLUtXE HERALD
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NEW BARGAINS IN
BOX BUTTE LANDS
LISTED BELOW
Sale During Pu-t l ow Pay Omse
Withdrawal of Soiiie I.Ms ami
New lm s Are Added ,
T? on t oi's nf Tl i Herald will nolo
that several of the farms previously
lifted In our column of farm nr;l
ranch bargains have been omitted
from the list published below, due
to the Bale of the Fame during the
past few days.
If they po carefully over the list
given below they will also find thU
we have added several new liKtin;;
vhieh should prove tt Interest to
those who wish to purchase lands in
this locality at the rock-bolton:
price.
l.M of Farms and lunches
No. 1. 160 acres unimproved
land wUhin one mile of Alliance.
Small cash payment, lialance on eauy
4erms at low interest rate.
No 2. 160 acres unimproved
land. 13 miles from Alliance. Level
land. Low price. One-halt cash. Bal
ance long Mme.
No 3. 160 acres unimproved land
14, miles from Alliance. Very cheap
-and on easy terms.
No 5. 320 acres cf eccellent raw
land 8 miles from Alliance. On easy
terms and a snap at the price.
No. 8. 320 acres 10 miles from
Alliance. Cheap on long time. Improv
d with fair set of buildings. 100
Acres under cultivation. Ready to
live on. Snap.
No. 9. 160 acres improved with
fair set of buildings. All fenced. Au
excellent place for dairy farm. Reas
onable terms and close to Alliance.
No. 10. 480 acres 9 miles from Al
liance. 170 acres under cultivation.
New ilouse, tables, corrals, sheds,
tc. Terms easy and an excellent farm
No. 11. 160 acres 2 miles from
Alliance. 90 acres under cultivation.
25 acres of alfalfa. Easy terms and
'C lit ftp I
' - .. -m I
A4Veen?l7r
bargain at the extremely low price 'car. Phone 133.
asked bv the owner. Easy terms. I
No 13 320 acres 3 miles from OLD CITIIES WANTED
Alliance All good level farm land.) The City Mission 1. in need ot
Fenced well windmill. Uneap anu ;
asv terms.
No 14. ' 480 acres close to Alli
ance. Good farm land. All fenced. Old
house. Well, windmill. SO acres alfal
fa. Cheap.
ITo.15. 320 acres within 2 miles
cf station. Improved. Ilouse, barn,
well, and other good Improvements.
Mostly under cultivation. Worth
fc more than asked and terms are rea
sonable. ,
No. 16. 320 acres close to Alli
ance Good farm land. Well located.
All fenced. Price low and etsy terms.
No. 17. 880 acres 6 miles from
Alliance. 300 acres excellent bottom
land. 480 acres level. Cuts 180 tons
prairie hay. New 6 room house. Barn.
' An excellent farm and ranch coru
"bination. ,
No. 18 6,350 acre ranch in Sheri
dan county. 12 miles from good town.
?00 acres cultivated. 800 acres hay
J imd. 60 acres alfalfa. Natural timber
long river which flows through
ranch. Fenced and cross-fenced. 3
sets buildings. 7 wells, windmills and
Tiver for water for stock. Price very
low and terms easy.
No. 19. 675 acres in Sheridan
county In good farming community
13 miles from gooa town, ou
bottom land. 625 acres level upland
for farming. 210 acres under cultiva
tion. 140 acres alfalfa. 225 acres
pasture. Well fenced. 8 room house.
Barn for 8 horses. Modern hoc house
50 acres of alfalfa fenced hog tight,
price and terms aro reasonable.
No. 20. 1,760 r.cre3 deeded land
and 320 acres leased land. The lea?
will be turned over to purchaser of
deeded land. Located only 11 milos
from Alliance pool, hard road all
the way and graded. Panch includes
about 300 acres hard farm land.
Good hay land cutting from 175 to
200 tons of excellent hay: excellent
alfalfa land. 60 acres now under cul
tivation. Entire ranch fenced and
cross-fenced with pood 3 and 4-wire
fence. Improvements included pood
frame house 32x32: 3 corrals; pood
hog lot: lot fenced with hog wire;
barn and big shed; 3 wells and wind
mills. 2 supply tanks; new auto gar
age. Owners price Includes complete
and practically new set of rami ana
ranch machinery. Purchaser can buy
from owner one gooa ieum; xvv um-i
1. . 4nAVAnJi
of heifers with calves: 75 head good
Hereford spring calves: 3 bulls.
Owner of ranch io in ill health and is
making extremely low price for quick
sale. A bargain and can be easily
tandled.
No. 21. 485 acre farm and ranch
In Sheridan county, only S miles
from good market town. Close to
school. 250 acres of this are good
Talley land and 235 acres rolling
grass land. Cuts 150 tons bay. 150
acres suitable for farming and alfal
fa raising. 30 acres now under cultl
yation. 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. $5,600 woll
handle this deal. Balance can be
handled on lone time at low Interest.
vn 22. 1.000-acre farm and
nnah In western nortlon of Sheridan
county, in good farming locality and
m entA road from Alliance. 70.0
rM cultivated: 30 acres alfalfa;
fenced and cross-fenced with three
wire fences. Large three-room
hniisP! ham 20x40: three wells with
v 1 n rl ni ills and tanks: fruit and
rrnve fenced and hog tight. Terms
are easy and the price is low.
THOMAS-BALD INVEST
MENT COMPANY
LLOYD O. THOMAS F. A. BALD
Phone 2O0, Alliance Nat. Bank Bldg.,
Alliance, Bei Butte Cousty Nebraska
Classifieci
-AOS
ym
niiln In mi
WANT TO IUTV -om.tliln.5? Ilun
drt1 of people nr-i kly scan tlit-He
want ml rolimiti. .kint fur
wliat you or uOht Iirvp to offer.
Get quirk result tv nilvrrtlflne
in The Herald Wnnt A1 depart
ment. ATTENTION, SOLDIEUS, SAILOKS
The Alliance Herald will publish
-v -- 1 ' ' "-" 1 L -MHIIIi'-'- II Mi ii mil
.Auiar.cn,
ads under that classical ion for Hhyijn.tf.7708
one who served as a soldier, sailor I
or marine in the war at home of !
abroad, nil such ads to carry name
and address of the advertiser. Copy
for these ads must bo accompanied
by statement of organization ami
unit with which the advertiser serv
ed, lltf
WANTED Family washings, work
fiiaiai.tecd. 423 Missouri Ave.
12-2t-77t7
WANTED TO KENT A funn close
to town. Address John Velouas,
Pox 383. febl?.-4t-773S
ThnhP bnvlnc elothlnz to be clean
secoua - nanu riuimus, -i :im, nru r
and shoeB. Call phone 6 96 and w
will call for them. The City Mil
lion
We want you to know that we
clean the most delicate fabrics in
clothing without injury. We call for
and deliver. Keep-U-Neat. Phone 133
WANTED TO BUY Will ray five
cents per pound for clean cotton
rags. Bring them to The Herald of
fice. . 1'
WANTED Housekeeper family of
three middle agea laay pre
ferred. Phone 301. 9-tf-7690
WANTED Young couple wishes
either light housekeeping rooms
or sleeping room. Will pay well
for the right place. Phone-63.
feb 6-tf-7716
FOIl SALE OR TRADE Nearly new
30-60 Huber tractoiN, Address
Jas. Klase, Reynolds, Nebr.
10-6t$-7719
WANTED TO BUY Will pay five
cents per pound for clean cotton
raps. Bring them to The Herald of
fice. 'f
Tf you hat s.ni'thln! ttnt you
wl.-ih'to lipoMo of tlmt will ti' of
usi- to otli'-r pi.iple '! "11
ur tl,. FOR SLK or M!S"i:U
l.ANI'.ol'S ht-HiliiiK will lo the liz.
St-:1; section 2 0. township
j-ance 50. Price
O. P. Hen-old. '
Dcs Moines, la.
$ 1 0 per
03 Polk
fib20-3
acre.
Bldg..
a few first-class uncalled for over-
; coats at very low prices Keep-U-
, iuei. i-uuuc
A. Til. Til
FOR SALE OR TRADE A standari
make, flve.passenger touring car
In excellent condition. Completely
equipped In every way. Will sell
for reasonable terms for cash Or
will trade for city property or lorin
lands. Lloyd C. Thorfias. 3-tf-96Q
FOR SALE Burlington Cafe and
Bakery. Particulars Wm. Fuller at
cafe.
FOR SALF. Small stock of dry
goods, including ladles' dresses,
children's dress, boys' suits. Alum
inum ware, bread mixers and
many other small articles. Call
at 216 Missouri Ave. Mrs. Frank
Elliott. feb 6-tf-7709
FOR SALE Cash register, electric
coffee mill, check protector. Bur
roughs adding machine, Toledo
scale, Bowser oil tank. McCuskey
account register, Scheer-Glllette
display counter, office desk and
chair, tables, counters and glass
cases. For prices and terms see
or write W. II. Buechsensteln, Al
I ia nee. Nebr. lltf 7738
FOR SALE One nearly new 8-16
Avery Tractor, with three plows
and pilot guide, complete. Only
used to plow 50 acres. As pood
as new. See it any time at my
farm. Cost $1275. Will take
S900. Write or call on Ed Schultz.
8 miles southeast of Hemlngford,
Nebraska. ll-3t-7728
"OR SALE AT A HAUOAlN:
On ' 12 hor"e-pnw r Oallal nn pas-
olin encip, with lerge pump J;iek.
l:i rood condition. Can b purchased
at ft bn-L'ain. Suitable fT ranch or
or F,m;'ll manufneMirliiR plant.
One 6 hor.e power Atlas pnsoline
eiitlne with pump Jack. In good
ci ndition. A b.trgitiu.
200 feet of six-inch brass cylinder
pipe.
800 feet of two-inch, four-inch
and sl.x-ir.ch iron pipe, in good con
dition. The above outfit is suitable for a
potash plant or for use on a farm or
tanch. Can be seen at any time.
Tl iOM A 3-HA LP IN V E.STM KNT
COMPANY
Alliance. Nebraska
fun SALE KurnKure complete for j
lour noma, including Pathephone
and records. In tirst-class muni
tion. Will make price on h11 or
single piece. Inquire of C. A. Al
len, 201Vi Pox Uutte Avenue.
ll-2t-772fi
FOK SALE One new one and one
quarter Bethlehem auto truck.
Pneumatic tires and fully equip
ped. Has never been used. Can
be Been in Alliance. Will be sold
at a discount. Thomas-Paid In
vestment Company. Alliance.
Iltf7727
POTASH STOCK FOH fSALK
I orfer for i?;.le, at the mark't,
stock in the following Nebraska
potash companies; lp. blocks of from
ten to COO shares:
Western Potash Company, Antloeh
Stndard Potash Company, Lake
side.
Alliance Potash Company, Antloeh
Omaha Potash Company, Lakeside
U. S. and National Potash Com
panies, Antloeh.
William Berg Company, Merrimnn
These offerings, in limited
amounts, are subject to previous sale
or withdrawal from th market at
any time. Address Box 456, care 6t
Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebraska.
8- tf-
Two furnished sleeping rooms.
gentlemen preferred. 506 Cheyenne
Phone, 712.
FOR KENT Half section of land
west of Alliance, in section 23 and
26-25-50. Owan M. Byrne. Bur-
chard, Nebr. feb 11-31-7734
Flrst-Clasa laundry work. Denver
agency. Call 183 for service car.
Keep-U-Neat.
Real Estate, Loans and Irsur
ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddis?
Bind: 15-17-6727
Cleaning, repairing, dyeing. Keep-U-
Neat. Just phone 133 and the
MOV 10 I I KMTl UK SAM'.LV
We huve equipped our dray w
o'ls and auto truck with the latet
appliances for moving furntlur
without marring or scratching or de
will
used by us on all movie
tubs
JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone If
T7-tf-R!sn
M'AVKXtiKK WAliOS
V now have en regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
per wagon. All calls to telephone's? 5
will receive prompt andrerul at
tention. Our prlcea are reasonable
and we are bonded to do rood work.
SAM SH ELTON.
Phone 575. City Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
We Buy '
OLD FALSE TEETH
We pay from $2.00 to $5.00 per
4et (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.4I.
mZEU'S TOOTH SPECIALTY
Dept. X, 20O7 ho. 5th St. Philadel
phia. I'a.
NOTICE"
To D. E. Brown, fimt noma ..ml
known, and Mabel Brown:
You will take notice that John R.
Snyder has issued an order of at-
tacnnient out or the County Court
of Rnx Butte Pmiutv Vot
me sum 01 tiz.uu against you. That
nam auacnmeni was levied upon
nronertv in the hands of the Thica-
po, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
Cft., which property is now held for
the satisfaction of plaintiff s claim.
Said cause has been continued to
Miiroh 11th 101D nt in n'nln.lr A
1.. ..., " W 1 Mt. M V I IWl I. fW-
M., at which time you are required
1 . . , 1 .
in nonpar ana iiihkr riiv nfiiiRn vn
may have -against plaintiff's action.
JOHN R. SNYDER.
10-31-932-7697 Plaintiff.
ORDINANCE NO. 21il
n ordinance levying a license occu
pai'ott tax upon any person tr per
sons nVernOPtt a billiard or pool
table In the city of Alliance, Ne
braska, for pi'el'.t: prescribing
rules and re r ul a litre.) for tellirrd
and pool halN, an! providing a
penalty for their violation, and re-
alinii ordinance number Two
Hundred Thirty-seven of the city
of Alliriric. NibrafVn, rv.Mtled.
"An ordinance, levying a license
occupation tux' upon any percon or
persons operating a billiard or
pool table In the city of Alliance.
Nebraska, for profit; prescribing
rub's and regulations for billiard 1
and pool hiilU. and providing a J
penalty for their iolation. and re
pealing ordinance number Thir
teen of the city of Alliance, Ne
braska, entitled, 'An ordinance
levyiim u license occupallou tax
upon any person running a billiard
or pool table In the city of A U ; -anee,
Ntbraskn, and providing a
penalty for Its lolation.' "
BE IT OK DAI NED BY THE MAY
OR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OK ALLIANCE:
Pec. 1. It fh:ll be unlawful for
a 1 1 person or persons to use tr op
erate for profit, any pool or billiard
table within th ecorporate limits of
1 he City of Alliance, Nebraska, with
out having procured a license there
for as hereinafter provided.
Sec. 2. All licenses provided for
by this ordinance shall be signed by
the Cliy Clerk under the directions
of the City Council; shall be for not
more than one year and shall expire
on May 1st of each year, and shall
be delivered to the person applying
therefor upon the production of a
proper receipt signed by the City
Treasurer showing that the required
sum of money has been paid, Pro
Tided, that the mayor and council
may. in their discretion, refuse the
Issuance of any such license.
Sec. 3. Any person or persons
wishing to tuke out a license as
hereinbefore provided shall first
make written application to the May
or and Council stating the number
of tables to be Included In such li
cense and the place where the said
tables are to be kept and operated.
See. 4. When such annlicntlon
shall have been granted and before
any license Is issued, the Applicant
shall execute and file with the City
Clerk, a bond to the City of Alliance,
In the penal sum of $100.00, signed
by one or more sureties to ne ap
nrnvcil hv t he ' Mavor. - conditioned
for the faithful observance of all the
requirements of this ordinance or
any other ordinance of the city of
Alliance. -
Sec. 5. The following rates 'shall
be charged and collected for a II
i-enwrt under this ordinance: Fo
each billiard or pool table, the sum
of ten ($10.00) dollars per year,
pro-rata from the time llcenso Is Is
sued.
Sec. 6. The money received by
the flltv Treasurer from licenses un
der this ordinance shall enter into
the general fund.
Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for
any person licensed as aforesaid to
indulge In, or permit in, or at or
about the place where sam oiniara
or pool tables are kept, any drunk
ciinpsa fiehtlner. nuarrelliiip. pro
fane, obscene, or boistrous language,
cram Mine: with any device whatever;
or anv other disorderly conduct
whatever: or to nermlt to play there
on or thereat any minor under the
age of eighteen years, and It shall
further be unlawful for any sucn
owners or keepers of billiard or
pool rooms to otTer or permit any
minor, under the ape 'of eighteen
vpars to fremient or be or remain In
or upon the premises so occupied by
4ilm as his billiard or pool room.
Sec. 8. It shall be unlawful to
permit games of billiards or pool to
he nlaved on th tables In any in:
Hard or pool room on the firs; day of
the week,! commonly called Sunday,
and Ik t ween the hours of twelve
o'clock midnight and six o'eloi k a.
m. of each and every day of the
M-nnir -.nl it tiiall be unlawful to
keep any billiard or pool room open
between the hours of twelve o'clock
midnight- and nix o'clock a. 111. of
each and every day of the week.
Sec. 9. Any person or persons '
violating or failing or refusing to
obey any of tii? provisions of this j
Ordinance shall be fined in any sum
not exceed in 1; one hundred dollars
nor less than live dollars, for ejth
offense and shall pay the costs of
prosecution, and shall bo committed
to the city Jail until said fine and
costs are paid, or otherwise dis
charged, and the city council may, at
its option, revoke the license of any
person or persons found guilty of vi
olating any of the provisions of this
Ordinance.
Rc in Ordinance Number 237
of the City of Alliance, same being
an prdnianceentltled, An oruin
ance levying a license occupation tax
iinnn miv nerson or nersons operat
ing a billiard or pool table in the
City of Alliance, Nebraska, for prof
it- nrencrihine rules ana regulations
for billiard and pool halls, and pro
viding a penalty for their violation,
and repealing ordinance number 13,
nf the ritv of Alliance. NeDrasna. en
titled, 'An ordinance levying a 11
cense occupation tax upon any per
son running a billiard or pool laoie
in the dtV of Alliance. Nebraska, and
DrbvidlnK a penalty for Its viola
tion' " Is hereby repealed
Ka 11. This ordinance shall
taka ofTcrt and ha in force on and
after Its passage, approval and pub
lication.
Passed
first reading,
Feb. 11.
1919.
Passed second reading Feb. 11,
1919.
Passed third reading Feb. 11,
1919.
Passed and approved this 11th
day of Feb., 1919.
L. H. HIGHLAND,
Attest: Acting Mayor.
T. P. ROLFSON, City Clerk.
(SEAL) ll-2t-835-7702
j NOTICE OK IIEAlllMl
I In the matter of the estate of
'Joseph L. Lloyd, Deceased.
I To all persons interested In said
estate:
I Notice Is hen by given that at the
.County Court roo.n In the city of Al
liance, In County Court on Ihe 24lh
day of February 191S, at the hour
'of One o'clock p. m , the petition of
Minnie I. Ro key for the appoint
im nt of Nathan A. Rockey, as ailmin-1-iirator
of the estate of Joseph J.
Lloyd, deceased, will be heard and
determined.
, D'lted, this 29th day of January,
1919.
L. A. Berry Attorney
I Ira E. Tash
1 County Judge
(Seal) 1 N
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of Ihe Interior, I'nti
ed States Iin-1 Office, Alliance, Ne
braska. Feb. 1. 1919.
To Samuel A. Now broin.ii. of Mars-
and, Nebr., Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Con
rad llofmann, who gives Canton,
Nebraska, as his post-office nddresR,
did on February 1st, 1919, file in
tin office his iluly corroborated np
nllc'i. !i.i to contest nnd sei ure !no
cnncellatlon of your Homes ead, Etir
try No. OlKlltl. made January 30th,
1918, for SW',i SE'i See. 3 the
NEU NW'i nnd W 4 of NE',4 Sec
tion 10, Township 28, Range GO west
of the fith Prlnclnnl Meridian, nnd
as grounds for his contest lie alleges
that you have wholly abandoned said
"ntry and said land. Thar y.u nev
er resided on said land or built a
house or mnde any other Improve
ments on said land since making
said entry. His absence from said
land Is not due to his employment
in the military service or the united
States.
You are. therefore, further noti
fied that the said allegntioi s will bo
taken bv this office ft hal!lK been
confessed by you, and your said en
try will be canceled thereunder
without your further right to be
heard therein, either before this or
flri or on anneal, if you fall to file
In this office within twenty days af
ter the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, sneelflcally meeting nnd
responding to these allegations of
contest, or If you fall within that
time to file In this office due proof
that you have served a copy of your
answer on the said contestant either
In person or by registered mall. IT
this uprvlee is made bv the delivery
of a copy of your answer to the con
testant In person, proor or sucn
nervine mnst be either the said con-
fontant'a written acknowledgment of
his receipt of the copy, showing the
date of its receipt, or the affidavit of
the person by whom the delivery was
made stating when and where the
pnnv wna delivered: if made by reg
istered mall, proof of such service
must consist of the affidavit of the
person by whom the copy was mailed
stating when and the post oiuce 10
which It was mailed, and tnis am-
davlt must be accompanied bv the
nnntmnntpr'a recelnt for the letter.
You should Btate In your answer
ho nnmn nf the nost office to which
you desire future notices to ne seni
to you.
T. J. (J Klitr E, uegisier
Date of first publication, Feb. 0,
1919.
Date of second publication, Feb
19 101
Date of third publication, Feb. 20,
1919.
Date of fourth publication, Feb.
27, 1919.
10-nt-933-7704
Omaha's bank clearlnea Increased
nioreln 1918 than tho3e of any othT
lending financial center In the United
States. Omaha's Increase was B0 per
cent, whereas Baltimore was 4S.
Plt.tsburrh 43. Cincinnati 40. New
Orleans 35. Kansas City 30. Boston
23. Sin Francisco 16, Cleveland 16.
Detroit IT.. Philadelphia 14. St Ixiuls
12. ChtctiFO 4 nnd New York 1. Oha
ha was thirteenth In total amount of
brnk clenrinrs Mthouph 34th In pop
ulation QUICK SERVICE ELEC
TRIC SHOP
1 T. McKEE, Mgr.
Phone itr0
iSMi Do Butte Ave.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
OFFICE 1
Flrat National Dank Dulldlas
PHONE ItO
ALLIANCE, NEIinASKA
Harness Hand Made
From Brat Material. Oatlaat Amy
Factor? Mada Caada. Call aad la.
llaraeaa Itrpalrtaa; fcr EP-rl-
earcd llaraeaa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. M. I). Nlekala Stand
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Interior and Eatrrtor Views
Kodak Flalaklas
Enlarrlas all Stylea
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
M. E. GREBE, Proprietor
rilONE RED 161
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
; V' c, Kiw, . . .
Nosc mid Throat
MIONK 25T
CnlU (n-nrrrd from Ofllr da? r
nlcbt
C. E. SLA OLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Al.MANCi:. M.ntlASKA
RHS1PENCH riroNK No. Bl
OFFICE IIIONB No. 61
PH. IT. II. HELLWOOD
Burgeon
C. II. & Q. Railroad
Office over Holsteln Store
Phone 87.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 Box Butte
Alllaarr, Nebraska
PHONES
Ofllcei 302 naldenel 19
' DR. M. J. BASKIJf
Physician anil Surgeon
Office over Hols ten Store
Office Phone 87 Residence 603
J. JEFFREY, D.C.rh.O.
A. O. JEFFREY, D. C.
WALTER A. STATES, D. a
Chiropractors
10 a. ra. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
dkTeinar v. blak
Medicine anil Surgery
Specialty: Eve, Eur, Nne,
'iliiAnt and Lungs
(JliusM-s Curt-roily lltleil
Office in Mallery Block
Phones:
Oillce, 101; Ue-ddence, 10.1
DR. E. L. BASXIN
DENTIST
Over Holsten's Drug Store
PHONE 87
J. D. EMERICK
x Bonded Abstracter
I have tke only aet of Abstract
Booka la Box Batte Coaatjr.
Offlrei llOOM T
Opera lloaae Block
. L. A. BERRY ,
Lawyer
ROOM RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Let Ma Cry for Yea"
HARRT P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK aad GENERAL BALES
SPECIALIST aad AUCTIONEER.
Farm Sales a Specialty
Teraia Reasonable
PHONE 6 Alliance, Nekraaka
ALLEN R. KRESGB
Teacher of Piano and Hanaoajr
Residence.
S04 Box Batte Ave. Phoae M