The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 09, 1919, Page SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SEVEN
i
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 9, 19t9.
r
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Pever
Eye, Enr, Nome and Throat
rilOKK 1ST
CaHa Hwfr4 fraa Oflaee 4ay
IS-kt
Not Medicine Nut Surgery
Not Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor
lirwdu.tU Palmer School
Telelione 863 Wilson Untitling
Alliance - - - - Nebraska
L. W. BOWMAN t
Physician and Barge
sis 1-2 Box Butt
allUsee, Kebraaka
PHONES
oibcci sea
M
DR. II. J. BASKIX
Physician and Sargvoa
Office over HoUtea Store
i '
Office Phone 87 Realdenoe Sal
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
Medicine and Surgery
Specialty: Eye, Ear, Noee,
Throat and Lungs
Glasses Carefully Fitted
Office in Blallery Block
Phone :
Office, 104; Residence, 18
I
Nitrous ConductlTe
Oxide . Anesthesia
DR. W. J. MAHAFFY
DENTIST
Alliance Nebraska
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
It O OBI RCHHER BLOCK
PHONE I
1LUANCE, NKBRAIKA
"Let Me Cry ir Ya- '
HARRY P. COURSSY
Lim STOCK mm& GENERAL AXJBS
SPECIALIST mm AVCTIOBHSBk
Farm Sales a Specialty
Tcrma neaawaakle
PHONE (14 AJUaac. Hefc
WANT TO BUT aematklasT Hun
dreaa of peopl waeklf ecaa thaaa
wtit ad ctlvmni lacking for
what yau or athera a.va to offer.
Oat aulek raaulta by adtartlalna:
la Tha Harald Wtit Ad depart
Meat,
WANTED SITUATIONS
ANTK'BinTgtr'toyred twelve
years, wants Job outside of school
hours. For information please call
The Herald, phone 340. tf
1 lVlA WA rr V771'?!-1-.
WANTED A maid; elderly lady pre
ferred; to take care of little girl,
three years old, and general house
work. , Phone 200. tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call 173. tf
OJBjiIJI
FOR SALS 4M are Improved
ranch. 2 miles from Antioea: 60
aeree In crop; aeree of hay; bal
ance good range. An Ideal dairy and
poultry farm te supply eity of An-
tloch. Ready market for all pro
duce. Far particulars see or write
Thomas-Bald Investment Co., Al
liance. l-tf-ti44
IrWlSALE
TEAM, harness and wagon for sale.
Phone 124. Wm. Davidson. tf
claim or interest, or claiming any in
terest adverse to the title of the
Plaintiff or his grantees, and from
disturbing the PlAlntlfC and his
grantees in the quiet and peaceable
enjoyment of said premises, and that
he may recover his costs. You are
required to answer said petition on
or before the 19th day of January,
1920.
Dated this 1st day of December,
1919.
CALVIN J. WILDY.
riaintlff.
Ice naaye, Attorney 10
NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALU
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a Judgment of partition and
order of sale made in the case where
in William James Price, Ada Trice
Stewart, Dollle Price Ellis and Nellie
Price are plaintiffs and Ida Price
Clawson, Ira Clawson, her hus
band, Robert Price, Robert Charles
Spray, a minor, and Myrtle Price
Pursel and Roy Pursel, her hus
band, and Robert Warren Price
and Eva Price, his wife, and
Daisy Price Porter and Ray Forter,
her husband, are defendants, by the
Honorable E. B. Perry. Judge of the
district court of Frontier county, Ne
braska, In which court said action is
pending, said order of sale being
made on the 9th day of October,
1919, during the October A. D. term
of said court; that the undersigned
referee, H. D. Kcuipton, for that pur
pose being duly appointed by said
court on said date will sell at public
vendue to the highest bidder for
ash, at the front door of the post
office in the village of Alliance, Box
Butte county, Nebraska, in the after
noon of the 31st day of December,
1919, at the hour of 2 o'clock the fol
lowing described real estate so di
rected by said Judgment of partition
and order of sale to be sold:
The southwest quarter of section
eleven, township twenty-six, range
fifty-two, west of the sixth principal
meridian, in Box Butte county, state
of Nebraska.
The terms of said sale to be cash,
on the date of sale. Said sale is to
remain open for one hour.
Dated this 22nd day of November,
1919.
H. D. KEMPTON. Referee.
Latham & Schroeder, Attorneys 5 5
2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pursuant
to the application of Maurice S. Pet
erson, Serial No. 018697, we will of
fer at public sale, to the highest bid
der, but at not less than $3.76 per
acre, at10 o'clock a. m., on the 24th
day of December neit, at (hts office,
the following tract of land:
Lot 3, Section 18, Township 22
North. Range 4 5 West, NEV4SE4
Section 13, township 22 North,
Range 46 West of the Sixth Principal
Meridian.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
nated for sale.
86 T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
rL'BUC LAND SALK
department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., Oct.
21, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
eneral Land Office, under provisions
ef Aets of Congress approved June
27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), and March
FOR SALK HOUSES
FOR BALI OR Til ADS My 12 reom
modern house, t lots. Nettle M.
Campbell, Phone 711, 691 Cheyenne
Ave. tt-u-sisi
WANTED TO KKT- llOUSES
WANTED To Rent Four or five
room, unfurnished house. Phone
163. "
FOR SALK AUTOMOBILES
FO"SAXSGooTsTa1nardke
touring. In excellent shape. F. A.
BALD, phone 308 or 476, Alliance, tf
WANTED SALESMEN
WANTED Representative, man or
woman, in every town, to put over
co-operative buying plan, which di
rectly interests every automobile
owner. Salesmen in other parts av
eraging $12 a day and up. No ex
perience necessary. Will guarantee
you permanent position if you make
good. This proposition needs quick
action. Appttcants must furnish sat
isfactory references as to character,
responsibility, etc. ThoBe with cars
prefered. Address A. A. Haapingar
ner, Sprague Tire & Rubber Co..
Omaha. Nebraska. 2
HOARDING
HOME COOKED Meals, eight dollars
tier week. The Nebraska Rooming
House." 7p
. Harness Hand Hade
9rm Beat Material. Oatlaat
Faetarr Mat Gaada. Call
Haraaaa BUsaJrtaa' kr
l J. 21 COVE2T
At at. M. D. JTfckala Staad
AJLLIAKCB, NEBRASKA
CONTRACT WmiNG - '
- ELEUTRIO HHP AIRS
Attention to Detail
Makes Our Work lAst
EMERGENCY ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 18
112 W 8d With Norton Realty
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray was
ons and auto truck with tbe late
appliances fer moving f urnltar
without starring or scratching er de
Ins damage. Up-to-date wagon Bad
will be used by as on all movlni
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 11
S7-tf-B9SS
J. D. EMERICX
Bonded Abstracter
I aave tha aaly set ef Akatraat
Baaka fc Baa Batte Cematy,
First National Dank Blag.
1 DOSE - PREVENTS BLACKLEG
I. i ' iL- ' '
ra1 Estate. Loans and Inimr
anna. P. E. REDDISH. Reddish
Block. 15-t-6727.
ss:
The preparations that are being
made for standing tne coai snonage
n't carry very much comfort to
either the strikers or tbe mine oper
ators. In other words, the American
people are getting tired of continual
hold-ups and they are disposed to let
loss of profits and hunger and cold
Ight for them awhile. Buckshot.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS
In the District Court of Box Butte
County:
Calvin J. Wlldy. Plaintiff, vs. Oli
ver Riegel, Mrs. Oliver RIegel, first,
true and real name unknown, wife
of the Defendant, Oliver Riegel; and
the unknown heirs, devisees, lega
tees, and personal representatives,
and all other persons interested In
the estates of the Defendants, Oil
ver Riegel. Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first,
true and real name unknown, wire
of the Defendant. Oliver Riegel. and
the Northwest Quarter (NWK,) of
Section Twenty-five (25), Township
Twentv-four (24). North Range Fir
ty-two (52); West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian in Box Butte
County, Nebraska, Defendants
State of Nebraska I
Box Butte County J
The Defendants, Oliver Riegel,
Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first, real and
true, name unknown, wife of the de
fendant, Oliver Riegel, and the un
known heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sonal representatives, and all other
persons interested in the estates of
the defendants, Oliver Riegel, Mrs.
Oliver Riegel, first, real and true
name unknown; wife of the defend
ant Oliver Riegel, and the Northwest
Quarter (NWU) of Section Twenty-
five (25), Township ' Twenty-four
(24), North of Range Fifty-two (52),
West of the Sixth Principal Merid
ian In Box Butte County, Nebraska,
and all persons claiming any Inter
est of any kind in said real estate, or
any part thereof, will take notice that
on the 26 th day of November, 1919,
Calvin J. Wlldy, filed his petition In
the District Court of Box Butte coun
ty, Nebraska, against you, the ob
ject and prayer of which are that
a decree may be entered In favor of
the Plaintiff, and against the Defend
ant, quieting the title of the Plain
tiff in and to the following described
lands, to-wit: All of the Northwest
Quarter (NWU) of Section Twenty
five (25), Township Twenty-four,
(24), North Range Fifty-two (62),
West of the Sixth Principal
Meridian, in Box Butte county,
Nebraska, and every part thereof;
that the Defendants may be
perpetually enjoined from bring
ing any action at law or In
equity to recover possession of said
land, and that they may be perpet
ually enjoined from setting up any
MEN IN NEW ARMY
TO HE INSTRUCTED
TO SING AND PliAY
Singing and instrumental music
will not only be . encouraged but
taught in Uncle Sam's, new army.
This cultivation of melody among
the soldiers is to serve a military as
well as a cultural purpose, for, ac
cording to an official statement from
the war department, commanding of
ficers understand the value of song.
During the late war, military officials
testify, singing was recognized as an
integral part of the training given
the soldiers and came to have a def
inite plnce on the dally schedule at
camps and rontonnients.
The general staff Is now urging
that at every post, camp and station
there b a first-class orchestra, glee
club and quartet, and definite provi
sions for choral slngtng and other
forms of vocal concerts. It Is rec
ommendod to commanders that they
obtain teachers and conductors to In
struct and direct the soldiers. The
war department promises to assist in
finding these instructors and leaders,
and to provide song books and sheet
music and to advise in the procedure
of training subleaders in organising
musical groups and furnishing must
cat entertainments.
It Is believed that music will be a
valuable part of the educational cur
riculum which will be a feature of
the new American army and that It
will contribute Immeasurably to the
enjoyment and contentment of the
soldiers while tbey are serving their
enlistments.
One roughneck editor says that
whenever , the mail service shows
signs of Improvement it is a sign
that Burleson is taking a vacation.
Buckshot.
No married man is competent to
talk about home rule, especially if
he has one of two grown daughters.'
Buckshot.
.Barg
aim Cash Prices
In Slightly Used Cars All in First Class Condition
If you have attempted to buy an automobile since the market has become so unset
tledyou realize how difficult it is to buy1 a new car at any price. The cars listed below
will serve every purpose that a new machine will and you get the advantage of a sub
' stantial reduction in addition to the advantage of immediate possession. Look them
over and select the one most suited to your needs:
Packard Roadster, 1918 Model -Hupmobile
Touring Car, 1919 Model
Hupmobilc Roadster, 1919 Model .
$2,250
- $1,250
$1,250
Understand this is the low price set for cash payment There is no additional freight
New Shipment .
We also have IN STOCK, ready for immediate delivery, the new shipment of
1920 Model Chandlers
Every car conforms to the Chandler ideal of beautiful lines in construction, together
with a performance par excellence. Note these prices and avail yourself of the oppor
tunity without delay. . ,
They Will Not Last Long at These Prices
: .'i;r..
Touring car, 1920 Model
Dispatch car, 1920 Model
Coupe, 1920 Model -Sedan,
1920 Model
$1,987 C 'v?
- $2,077
$2,825
- $2,925
v.. ...V " I
a Carload of
HUPMOBILE
Touring Cars
have been received at the garage in Chadron, and are ready f or the public. We need no more than call your attention to
the exceptional suitability of the Hupmobile for a Christmas gift to the entire family. It is something all of them can
use at once or at different times and will furnish them a lasting joy.
. - '
The shipment just received at Chadron is of the latest model. A few minor changes of design in lines have been made in
this model which have resulted in a completely finished work. Everyone knows the enviable record of the Ilnpmobile
for the years that it has been the latest word In the designer's art and engineering skill. You will never regret your
choice if it be a "Hup."
Latest Model Ilnpmobile touring car, ready for immediate de-
-,;: - y livery - $1,610 v
SCHWABE BROS
CHANDIR-HUP3IOBILE SERVICE STATION
Alliance - Nebraska
Chadron