The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 15, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Tant to buy -omethlni?? Hun
dreds of people Bean thvsp Want
Ad columns lookinir for w hat vou
or othors have to otYVr. jt quirk
C Jesuits by advertising tn The
Herald Want Ad department.
RATIOS One icnl por word per
Insertion. (it.s no more Dmn
" other newsp:tet m nd we puai -ann
e Unit you reach several hun
dred nmie read. ms. Jiuy circula
tion, not hot air.
L'I
WANTED
WANTED By man and wife with
.boy 12 years old. cookintr iob on
ranch. Ad.lress, W. A. TAYLOR, Ard-'rr
more, h. u., r,o o.. 30-31
WANTED Stock Hogs, NEBRASKA 1
LAND CO. io.'3-tf
WSIT MiW"-ryinhberSter of the estate of Mar
Woolen Mills Co., Inc., for rural' ? I nllv Dereised
r' Ha" at D,ake Hotel- 31P state of Martin Lally, deceased.
ELDERLY LADY wishes place as j . O. W. Andrew having filed his peti-
companion to elderly ladv. Mrs R on under oath- in this court, praying
L. Harness, Lakeside, Neb. ' 2l';i!?at administration of the estate of
. , Martin Lally be dispensed with and
WANTED Lady or Gentleman agent , for a decree determining wh are the
in the' city of Alliance to sell the heirs of the paid Martin Lally; it is
genuine J. R. Watkins Medicines, ' ordered that a hearing be had on said
Spices, Extracts, Toilet Preparations, i petition at the County Court room in
etc. All or spare time. A wonderful j county on the 4th day of April,
opportunity to get into business for
yourself. Write today for free parti
culars and sample. J .R. WATKINS,
Co. 62 Winona, Minn. 30-3 lp
GET BUSY. . Keep Busy. LTouT
job unsafe? Is it permanent? You
want a life-long business. You can
get into such a business selling more
than 137 Watkins Products direct to
farmers if you own auto or team or
can get one; if you are under 50 and
can give bond with personal sureties.
We back you with b;g sellinjr helps'.
52 years in business, 20.OUO.000 users
of our products. Write for informa- i
tion where you can get territory. J. R.
Watkins Co.. Department C. Winona.
1C-. nnP.it- I
Minn.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Good used care. A.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne.
H.
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vrw UATV wTt ,. . 7T
FOR SALE Will sell the Rodgers
rooming house-19 rooms, newly ,
furnished; good bath, good business
both transient and regular roomers;
best location m city. 1 am selling on.
account of Mr. Rosetta having gone
i..lw ... .u c c uujihk -
home here. Will sell very reasonable.
mrs. ;uinnie noseiia.
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SALE OR RENT SWli sec. 23, twp.
24, range 52, and SE'i sec. 12-25-51,
Box Butte county. T. A.. Milliard,
Sioux City, Iowa. 32
FOR SALE A PORTABLE ROLLER
SKATING RINK. Stored in Alli
ance. On account of other business
will sell at a bargain and will take
Ford truck in on deal. For price ,and
description write Wichner Bros., Win
ner, S. D. 31-32
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR SALE
My ranch of 400 acre near
Edgemont, S. D.
PARK BALDWIN,
Ridgeway, Ohio. 30-32p
FOR RENT A well heated room in i
modern nome, z per weeic. i none
347
30tf
FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms or
could be usetl for light housekeep
ing, furnished. Phone Black 1013.
29-3 lp
FOR RENT Room or light house
keeping rooms including bath. 114'v
West 4th. 2Ctf
FOUND
FOUND A 32x4 casing on road.
Schafer Auto Supply. 2Mf
MISCELLANEOUS
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly
Gene Byrnes Says: "It's a Great Life
Nt can supply you with any quantity
f Caby Chicks 15 varieties. Live
Jelivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre
jaid. Write for prices and full par
iculars. 19tf
HOPE vs. EVIDENCE
At the jrrave of the departed the old
darky pastor stood, hat in hand. Look
ins into the abyss he delivered him
self of the funeral oration.
"Samuel Johnson,'-' he said sorrow
fully, "you is gone. An' we hope you
is sone where we 'specks you ain't."
The American Lejr'pn Weekly.
aii nooueK. ls "ai, oui some is worse
III I. 11 I A
than others.
1,10 onl' H"cct tax
is one which
tno othcr lol,ow W-
r
NOTICE
In County Court of Box Butte Coun-
1521, at 10 o clock A. M., and that
notice of the time and place fixed for
said hearing be given to all persons
interested in said estate by publication
of this order for thirty days in the
Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed
and published in said county.
Dated February 23, 1P21.
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
Feb25-Mar25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
1 In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar
,0'Bannon, Deceased.
.1 Vnkrn -Vn Dav
State of
Butte
County, ss.
To the Creditors of said Estate:
You are hereby notified that 1 will
sit at the County Court Room in the
city of Alliance, Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the 30th day of June,
1921 t ten 0.cock in thc orenoon to'
recejve and examine all daims against
said estate witn view t0 their
justrnent anl allowance. The time
limite(, for the presentation of claims
aRain;t paill e!Ttate if5 four months
from tne 28th dav of February, 1921,
and the time ,imited for lhe payment
ftf loKta ia nno vanii f inm iuwl 9Wfh
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Feb25-Mar25
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Countv Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Eva
D. Treat, Deceased.
State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun
ty, ss.
To the Creditors of Said Estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit in the County Court room in the
Court House of Box Butte County,
Nebraska, at Alliance, Nebraska, on
the 24th day of June, 1921, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon to receive and
examine all claims against said estate
for the purpose of their allowance and
ajdustment. The time limit tor the
presentation of claims against said es
tate is ninety days from the 18th day
of March. 1921. and the time imit for
paying debts is one year from said
isth day of March, 1921
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
F. A. BALD, Attorney. Feb22-Marl8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles E. Hershman, Deceased.
State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun
ty, ss. To the . Creditors of Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in the
city of Alliance Box Butte county, Ne
braska, on the 23rd day of June, 1921,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon to re
ceive and examine all claims against
aid estate with a view to their ad-
TIIE ALLIANCE HEPALD.
justment and allowance. The time!
limited for the presentation of claims
. against said estate is four months :
from the 21st day of February, 1921,!
and the time limited for the payment j
'of debts is one year from said 21st I
uay oi rcoruary, ivi.
(Signed) 1KA E. TAS1I,
(Seal) Count v Judge.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Febl8-Marl8
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF
THE KEREA COM Ml'NITY FED
ERATED (TIl'KCII OF I5EREA,
NKMRASKA.
Notice is hereby riven that the un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the laws of the State of Ne-
braska. That the name of said cor
poration is The Berea Community
Federated Church o' Berea, Nebraska.
That the principal place of transacting
the business of said corporation is
Berea. Box Butf '""lnty, Nebraska
iThat the general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted by said corpora
tion shall be (a) the gathering togeth
er in fellowship of Christians, that we
may better promote the Kingdom of
: God; that we may give our community
spiritual, moral and physical help;
that our children mav win in the race
of life, and thus fulfill their mission,
which is to glorify God; (b) to buy,
own, sell, lease and otherwise" acquire
and mortgage real estate and all
kinds of personal property, needful
and useful in carrying on the object
and business of this corporation; (c)
to borrow and loan money necessary to
the business of this corporation: to
make and issue nromisvorv notes, bills
of exchange and other evidences of in
debtedness of every kind, secured by
mortgage pledge or otherwise; (d)
and to do a'l things necessary and in
cidental to the genera) business of this
corporaCon. That the amount of capi
at stock of said corporation authorized
is the sum of $5,000.00 to be raised by
donations of the members of said cor
poration and of persons not members
I of said corporation. No stock in sa'd
corporation is to be owned by or issued
to any person. All property .donated
to said corporation is to be owned by
said corporation. That said corpora
tion shall commence on the 1st day of
January, 1921, and shall continue for
the period of fifty years, unless sooner
dissolved by the members thereof.
That the highest amount of indebted
' ness or liability to which said corpora
i tion may subject itself, at any one
I time, shall not exceed a su:n equal to
two-thirds of its authorized capital
j stock of J5.000.00. That the, affairs of
said corporation shall be conducted bv
a Board of Managers, consisting of
five persons who are members of said
corporation; that the officers of said
corporation shall be moderator, who
shall be chairman of said Board oi
Managers, clerk and treasurer. The
moderator, clerk and treasurer may or
may not be members of the Board of
Managers.
THOMAS HAWKINS,
CLARA ROWLEY,
I. E. BARRETT,
JOHN NIELSEN,
ANTON STENBERG.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Febl8-Marl8
NOTICE OF TAX DEED
To Chas. Atchinson and all other
persons interetted in Lot Four (4), in
Block Eight (K), in Hill's Addition to
the City of Alliance, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska:
You will take notice that Cleveland
Lewis on the 4th day of November,
1918, purchased at public tax side
from F. W. Irish, County Treasurer cf
Box Butte County, Nebraska, the fol
lowing described lot situated in Hills
Addition to the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, to-wit: All
of Lot Four (4), in Block Eight (K),
in Hills Addition to the City of Alli
ance, Box Butte County, Nebriska,
according to the recorded plat thereof,
for taxes for the year 1917, nl has
since paid as subsequent taxes, the
taxes for the years 1918 and 19:9;
that said lands were assessed, t.i:.ed
or specifically assessed for ihe years
1917, 1918 ami 1919, in the name of
Chas. Atchinson und that the i.eiM-n
in whose name the title to said land j
appears of record in the office of the
County Clerk and ex-officio legi.-terj
of deeds of said county, is Chas. Atch- (
inson. After the expiration of thiee:
months from the date of the service
of this notice, a deed to said lands
will be applied for. '
Dated this 7th dav of March. 1921.,
(Signed) CLEVELAND LEWIS. I
LEE BASYE, Attorney. ;
March 8-April 1 incl,
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921
If You Don't-Weaken.'
LAKESIDE
O, E. Black drove to Alliance Thurs
day. Mick t.vans was an Antloch visitor
Sunday.
Edward Jameson went to Alliance
Thursday.
Mairgie Cody was a Lakeside vis
itor Saturday.
i Frank Westovcr drove in from the
countn Saturday.
Mrs. I:. M. Johnston went to A.-Iiby j
on No. 41, Sunday.
Harcy Whalc-y drove to Antiochi
Wednoi.ilav evening. -
T. V. Corman is here visiting friends
at the pieent time.
crowd from here a'tcndod the
dance at Antioch Friday night. 400.00.
Mrs. Jiarvey Whatey went to Alii-, K. T. Kibble and wiTe rt ul to C. C.
nnce Frid-.y and returned Saturday. Ackcrman et al, NE' of section 20
- Ellswvrth .Uh visited relatives j:t 25-47, $!,(;00.00.
Ashby the latter part of the week. , Wilber F. Patterson and wife to Er
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman drove "n win S. Patterson, NWU of section 12-
rrom me rancn Minuav aitern n.
Mr. ami Paul Gillisp'e and little son
spent Thursday at the Pollard home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch is. Carey and Mrs.
King were Lakeside shoppers Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Maggie eib"ng went to
Ashby Saturday to visit relatives for a M. S. Hargraves and wife to P. O.
couple of weeks. Beckwell, lot 3, block M, Sheridan
Ed. and Bertha Tyler were in from addition, $500.00.
the country Wednesday evening and Annie E. Duncan and husband to
attended the dance. , William A. Wadum, lot 1, block 2,
Carl Miller came up from the ranch Hitchcock Hills and Snedtker's addi
Wednesduy to r.t'end the dance and tion. $900.00.
vis?t his family here. Philip J. Michael and wife to Her-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFranee were man F. Peterson, NWU of section 12
up from the ranch Wednesday evening 27-51, $7,fi00.00.
to attend the laV dance. 1 v
Messrs. Dick Williams. Burl Coe and
Harold Fessenden were Bingham vis
tors Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Roe purchased a
fine new Edison phonograph whicb was
delivered to their home la t week.
Ernest Underhill returned home last
absence
workinir in the northern part of the.
it of the,0" a d charge fr
cntn
.Mrs. Will Chase and baby went to
Alliance the latter part of the week
to visit at the Albert Hudson home at
that place
Clarence Fessenden is able to get
around with
the a'd of crutches now.
He is recovering nicely after sprain
:ng his ankle two weeks ago.
Mrs. R. D. Kirkoatrick very pleas
antly entertained the Lakeside kens
ington club at her home in West Lake
side last Thursday afternoon.
Ray Toline returned from Alliance
Saturdav where he h- been the last
few weeks. Frances Kitcken met him ?! 'mpi:nir to run nis quu across
here and took him out to his home in foun,1 e Fpreal in all dnec
the country tions and dived in a blur.
.Mr. an.f Mrs. KahW and son are ' A" .h rtarin at it the i, lea of
leaving for Gillette, Wyo.. the first of . Wottiny paper came to him as an
this week where they will reside on a inspiration, and it needed but a touch
ranch. They. loaded" a car with the-r ? wo to produce a paper s-milar to
household goods and stock. Their that use tlay. It was made of red
friends here wh them prosperity in raP; unl ?oul(1 not e bleached into
their new location. , 8 titr color, and as there were few
The ladies of the kensimrton club
rendered a home talent play at the
dining hall last Wednesday night
which was enjoyed by a large crowd.
After the play the big dance wa at
tended by a goodly unmler, some from
other towns and others from out fn the
countrv. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warren
on. I fnt'f ! t- li-iir l-f s fTI i vi . I floiwlu
Dick nson. Greenfield. Bob Campbell,!
Ragland, Brumbeau and Dalbey, were
down from Antioch. Excellent music
was furnished and a jolly time was re
ported. Stock hoes wanted by the Ne
braska Land Compnny. 103-tf
CARELESS
The motor-car of today is a splendid
example of scientific progress. And
yet careless pedestrians are continu-1
ally spo'ling its delicate mach'nery
w ith small pieces of themselves. Lon-
don Opinion.
REAL ESTATE
Box Dntte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C MfcCORJO-E, Manager
Office Ground Floor First National Hank
KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Filed for record for week
March 12, 1!21:
en.linK
C. E. Herrcnkohl and wife to Grace
Beeman, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Mc
lick's addition. SKI.VOO.
Myrtle E.- Sairord, widow, to John
Henderson, SEUNWU. NE'iSW'i,
jlots 2 and 3 of section 1!, SEUSW'-i,
. lot 4, section fs, NEUNW'i, lot 1,
section 19-25-52, $10,000.00.
.T. F. Swarts, single, to Wilbur Allen,
NWU of section 12-20-50, $10,100.00.
Frank Abegg and wife to J. R. At-
wood, h1 of section 1 and NYY o'
section 1-25-51, $10,000.00
Keorire C. 0:born and wife to John
AozrU. I'.'-, nf Dillon r!:?-0s-.ii .
2G-4S. 51 000 00
J. D. Cantrell and wife to J. C. Ber-
zina, part of SE'4 NWU of section 35-25-4
S, $1,750.00.
M. B. Price, widower, to J. D. Can
trell, part of SEUNWV sect'on 35-
25-t. s''00 00
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Company. 103-tf
BLOTTING PAPER
Blotting paper was an accident. Its
! I ?. .
1 "'scovery gained us inventor noin.ng
but l:-harge from his portion,. and
1 a first rate srolding to precede that
Larl' ,n the 19th,centUry a Berkshire
Par manufacturer Wandered out into
h"; fuc,tPor'' ''"J1 ulanced into a vat of
pulp. The next moment he was raging
"P hkI down, and calling curses on the
jeaci oi a .ucK.ess workman wno na
forgotten to put in the "sizing." and
whoe carelessness had ruined the
batch.
The workman was discharged on the
spot, und the "sjio'lt" batch was
thrown aside. Later the manufacturer
dee'ded to use it for scratch paper,
an" .was mole 'WW", wnen,
Ior le" PaPer. lne P'nK or ,e"
style remained in force for many
years, and today is still the most
popular color in the cheaper grades.
The reason it "blots" is that the ma
ler'al is merely a mass of' hairlike
tubes that suck uo the -liouid by capil
lary attraction. Empeco Paper News.
Cottonseed cake for sale.
O'Hannon & Neuswanger.; Phone
71.
29tf
self-explanatory
Recruiting Sergeant: "Wo'ts your
name and wot branch of the' service
d'ye want to bejn?"
Perkins (who stammers): "Pup-p-p-p-pup-pup
"
R. S. (writing): "Can't speak Eng-
lish and wants to join machine-gun
outfit." American Legion Weekly. .
A dispatch sav whole Polish towns
are babyless; perhaps the people are
all living in flats.
SEVEN
SOMErillNG TO LEARN
A New Yoik paper says that the
United Sttes have three hundred
thousand men idle in the building
trade. Thry may think Jhey are idle,
but they ought to see some of our
bricklayers at work before they brag
about it. Punch (London).
TO MAKE THE WORLD SAFER
If Germany's piioposal for chemical
disarmament is accepted, we might
egin with the blondes as the most
deadly. Richmond Times-Dispatch.
.. , - -
K. of COUNCIL No. 97."
Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each
month, at
311 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs
B. O. HA I'M AN, F. S.
Phones 1037 and 734
TAXI
Cm. C. MADSEN, Prop.
TELEPHONES '
Day 24 Night 1073
MOVING, PACKING. STORINO
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It's Your Mote,
Let Us Know."
Office Phone 15; Res. 884 and Blk.73(l
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
DR. EINAR BLAK
OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK
Office 10 Phone Residence 101
C. F. MORANVILLE
Carpenter Work of all Kinds
Phone 970 or Red 113
DR. A. CLARENCE SCHOCII
General Surgeon 1
Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 621
Let Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 12.12 Missouri
Telephone 384
L. A. KERRY
ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9 .
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
I
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 805 Wilson Building
i .
Real Estate, Loans and V
Insurance s4TUF
F. E. REDDISH "
Reddish Block tf
Phone 66 i
Alliance
Harry P. Coursey ?
AUCTIONEER ' "'1
Live Stork and General Farm Sale
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor ,
I have the only set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte County
First National Bank Bldg.
PHONES: RES. NO. 113
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successor, to Wallace Trans
fer and Storage Company
piano moving by auto
truce:
packing and crating
furnitue a specialty
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Pleaae"
Have it .
WELDED
With the
OXY-ACETYLENE PROCESS
Cylinder Blocks, Frames a4
Transmission Cases a Specialty
ALL TRACTOR FASTS
Geo. H. Breckner
itv Lacatt 111 Vsst U U