The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 26, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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TUB ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920.
WANT TOeBUT something? Hun
dred of people weekly scan the
want ad columns looking for
what you or other have to offer.
Get quick rraulta by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
9400 will buy a flrBt class, second
hifcid Ford touring car. Inquire
at Herald office. 37
FOR SALE' Used Butck .car. good
cond-tion, at a sacrifice If taken at
once. Call phone 654 or see A. O.
Simpson, 224 Big Horn. - tf
FOR SALK ALFALFA SEED
FOR SALE Alfalfa,
and cane see.
UNION.
sudan grass
FARMERS'
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FOR SALE CHICKS
Columbia Hatchery
We can supply you wltb any quan-
My of Baby Cbtcks. We have 14
Tarieties Including all leading breeds.
Live delivery guaranteed by Parcel
Post or Express. Write "for prices.
P. O. Box 1102, Denver. Colo. F61
FOR SALIJ CITY PROPERTY
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. . , tf
FOR SALE Lot on Toluca avenue.
Cheap if taken soon. Phone 611.
38p
FOR SALE: Single comb Bun Or
plngton eggs for hatching from
prize-winning and tested good laying
strains. Phone 212. Mrs. J. A.
Keegan. - tf
FOR SALE HAY
FOR SALE; 100 tons of prairie hay
Octave L. Klcken, Ellsworth, Neb.
34
FOR SALE HOUSE
FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compara
tively close In. Want to deal di
rect for cash; no agents. Price $4200.
Inquire No. 605. Alliance Herald, tf
FOR SALE LANDS
FOR SALE By owner', half section
five miles from Berea. 60 acres
broken. $40.00 per acre. Reasonable
terms. Box 302, Hemlngford. 35p
FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The
Herald Office.
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE: My entire Dairy Herd;
tuberculin tested and passed by
the state; and one registered Holsten
Bull. D. E. Purinton. Phone Birch
SOU. Alliance. tf
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
OLD NEWSPAPERS 5c a package,
at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE ON TERMS
F0lfSALEPb7r"TER
room, modern house, 2 baths.
Nettle M. CampbelL Phone 712; 606
Cheyenne Ave. tf
FOR SALE TRACTORS, ETC.
FOR SALE Helden Tractors, new
and second hand; stubble and
breaker bottoms; both complete out
fits;' bedrock price. Phone or see
James Boodry, Angora, Neb. S7p
FOR SALE TRACTORS
FarTl3ATOne
son; one 20 horsepower Interna
tional in good shape; one Case steam
engine with steel tender; one H eder
1225 in good shape. F. A. Clark, tf
FOR SALE US ED OARS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. II.
Jones Company, Masonic Temple
Bldg. v tf
FOR HALti WAGON
iWtSAdwidt'iiTd
wagon. Inquire 136 Yellowstone, (f
FOR RENT ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room in all
modern home; close in. Phone
Red 186. tf
FOUND
ooa - pipe wrencn, on
streets of Alliance. Owner may
have Bame by applying at The Her
ald office. tf
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTEDGjfTTdTrlylady - to
'take care of child 22 months old.
Call at Alliance Floral company, 204
Box Butte. 35
LOST
LOST A black muff, very valuable.
Finder please return to Herald
office and receive reward. tf
WANTED DAY WORK
NEAT, reliable colored girl wishes
day work. 211 Laramie : (in
rear). tf
WANTED PLOWING
WANTED To contract plowing not
. less than 100 acres. Yon can see
me at L. O. Smith's or phone to No.
767. J. J. Brecht, A. O. Rogers. 3Ep
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER
WANTExCMldl
house for a family of three. No
children or washing. Call phone
987. - tf
WANTED RAGS
THE HERALD will pay 7c a pound
for good, clean, white rags.
WANTED ROOMS
WANTED Two rooms, unfurnished
for light housekeeping. Ca.'l
Charles Fulton. " . 34p
HOW TO HEAL LEO SORES
A wonderful treatment that heals
leg sores or Varicose Ulsers without
pain or knife is described In a new
book which readers may get free by
writing a card or letter to Dr. H. J
Whlttier. Suite 19, 1109 McGee,
Kansas City, Mo. (Junell)
ORDER FOR HEARING
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska. In the Matter
of the Estate of Jose Sanches, De
ceased.
To All Persons Interested In the
Estate of Jose Sanches, Deceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the 21st day of February, 1920
Kondelorea Sanches filed her pell
tion in the County Court of Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the ap
polntment of Glenn Miller, as Ad
mlnlstrator of the Estate of the said
Jobe Sanches, Deceased, and that the
same will be heard In the County
Court room in the City of Alliance,
Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the
30th day of March, 1920, at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M.
It is further ordered that notice
of said hearing be given to all per
sons interested in said estate b pub
lication of this notice for three eon
secutive weeks In The Alliance Her
ald, a legal" newspaper printed, pub
lished, and circulated In Alliance,
Box Butte County, Nebraska:
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) 'County Judge.
LEE BASTE, Attorney. '
Pub. March S-SI lneL
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
'anncuncem en r
I am a candidate for State Senator,
Twenty-eighth Senatorial District,
on the Republican Ticket, Primary
Election, April 20, 1920.
I have lived in the district the past
thirty years, and have been identified
mostly with the mercantile trade,
from which I have Just retired.
I have given some study to the
community Interests of country and
town, so that in matters pertaining
to the farmer and the business man
I believe I can serve both acceptably.
Below is a digest of the primary
low for 1920: Precinct primaries,
April 20. 1920. County conventions,
May 11, 1920. State convention, Ma7
13, 1920. Each voting precinct shall
elect delegates to the county conven
tions at the primary election; also
shall elect one man and -one woman
as member of the County Central
committee for a term of two years.
Women can vote only as follows:
For school officers, presidential pref
erence, municipal officers, county of
ficers, except Judge; delegates to the
national convention, precinct office? s,
except Justice of the peace; for coun
ty bonds and for township' officers.
Cut this out and keep it.
Soliciting your vote", I am
GEOROE E. GORTON,
40- Crawford, Neb.
NOTICE
Department of the Interior, UT S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., March
23, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that John
T. Burke, of Alliance, Nebraska, whd,
on December 18, 1915, made Home
stead Entry, No. 017425, for. Lots 1,
3. 4. SV4 NEVi, SENWK. NEtf
SE14 Section 3. Township 23; Ett
SE4, SWSE4, SESWK. Wtt
SW Section 34; WHSW14 Sec
tion 35, Township 24 North, Range
1 West. Sixth Principal Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver of the
United States Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 10th day of
May, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Tiernan, George Burke,
James Bradshaw, John Nolan, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE.
43p Register.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the south
west corner of section 30, township
26, range 47 and running thence east
on section line common to sections
30. 31. 29, 32, 28. 22. 27 and 34 and
terminating at southeast . corner of
section 27, township 26. range 47, in
Box Butte county, Nebraska, has re
ported in favor of the establishment
thereof, and all objections thereto or
claims for damages must be filed in
the County Clerk's office on or before
noon of the 20th day of May, 1920,
or such road will be established.
W. C. MOUNTS, City Clerk.
April 16
GLADYS BROCKWELL
AT IMPERIAL TONIGHT
"Broken Commandments" is the
title of a new Fox photoplay starring
Gladys Brockwell, which comes to
the Imperial tonight. It presents the
novel idea of two men throwing dice
three times for possession of a girl
and finally throwing with loaded dice
In order to lose, because he realizes
it will be for her good. It's a new
setting for the old triangle, and with
Gladys In the lead ought to turn out
a real. thriller.
Added attractions are the latest
Current Events and a comedy,
"Flirt"
The lonely looking man Is the one
who has not been mentioned as a
presidential possibility.
BILL1I1 RHODES FILM
AT IMPERIAL SATURDAY
"In. Search of Arcady," the latest
production starring the mirthful
Blllie Rhodes, will bo the attraction
at'the Imperial Saturday evening. As
Barbara Chichester, the pretty mad
cap daughter of an American mil
lionaire, who detests any man with
a title attached to his monicker
goes a-Gypsying and unwittingly
falls in love with a real English earl
who is "traveling" as a peddler
Miss Rhodes has a charming role
which suits her admirably. The pro
duction is the best the vivacious little
star has made since "Hoop-La."
A Snub Pollard comedy and a Mutt
and Jeff comedy complete a mighty
entertaining bill.
On Sunday, per as usual, comes
the installment of the serial, "The
Invisible Hand." We know of at
least fourteen, people who are mak
ing a record on that serial. They
haven't missed a single installment.
Dorothy Dalton in "L'Apache" Is the
other feature. It's filled with startl
ing adventures and Inasmuch as the
scenario is the work of a new nineteen-year-old
writer, it ought to be
good and wicked. A Big V comedy
is also included.
Monday afternoon a movie pro
gram will be shown, but in the eve
ning the Deming Theater company
will present "The End of a Perfect
Day." The afternoon bill features
ChnrleB Ray in "Greased Lightning,"
in which he takes the part of a
youthful Inventor in a small town.
It's rich.
Ed Howe says:
, I blushed when I read lately that
the press agents have formed a na
tional society. The intention, of
course, is for the press agents to
handle the newspapers by whole
sale; instead of a press agent call
ing on each individual editor each
agent will handle a hundred or a
thousand. Editors have become very
powerful; they have always been
good fellows and well-informed.
They should be ashamed of the press
agents. The fact that there are more
than twelve hundred press agents In
the country, and that they have
formed a national association, is evl
dence that they are doing well, that
they get lots of stuff in the news
papers, and pay nothing for it. It is
evidence that editors are easily
"worked" and this Is (he fact of
which they should be ashamed. The
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country and readers.
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Alliance . . . Nebraska
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ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
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AUCTIONEER f
Lire Stock and fleneral Farm
Sales '
Phone 004 Alliance
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have turn aalr aet af Abitraal
Baaha to Baa Batte Caaaly.
First National Bank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Orer Harpe"n SUire
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
O. E. Nelson
-Lawyer
DENTON BUILDING
L. E. Bliss
PARMER AUCTIONEER
live Stock Specialty
Phone Birch 818a, Alliance
Real Estate, Loans and Imur
ance, F. B. REDDISH, Reddiah
Block. tf
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We have equipped onr dray was
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or damaging.
Up-to-date wagon pads will N i
I by os on all moving Jobs.
lit JOHN H. SNYDER. Phona 15.
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