The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 08, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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WANTED
WANTED Stock Hogs, NEBRASKA
LAND CO. 103-tf
"WANTED To hear from owner of
pood farm for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 6Sp
AG RNTSW ANTED sell the penu ine
Watkins Products! Medicines, Ex
tracts, Spices, Soaps, Shampoo, etc.
Live lady or gentleman ajrent wanted
in Alliance and o'her vacant cities. All
or spare time. Particulars and sample
free. Write to day. The J. R. Wat
kins Co., G2, Winana, Minn.
37-30-4 lp
AGENTS WANTED Good hustlers,
bii? money, 6xK photo medalions
. copied from any picture f0c each.
Large variety of designs to select.
Quick service.- Send for illustrated
circulars. Benjamin Harris Co., Inc.,
229 Bowery, New York. 3S-45
FOR SALE
320 ACRE relinquishment for sale
cheap if taken at once; 3 miles Up
ton, Wyo. New house. Main Sun
dance road.' W. S. Sajre, agt., C, B. &
Q. R. R. Co., Upton, Wyo. 37to40p
FOR SALE Herts Mountain IW'eis
Imported Canary birds, either sinirly
4 or in mated pairs. Young singers.
Rodirers' Rooming" House.. 35tf
FOR SALE At a bargain almost
new household furniture and player
piano. Call C01 Big Horn or phone
347. 32tf
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne. tf
FOR SALE A number of registered
Hereford bulls. John King, Bayard,
Neb. 33-40p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A (i-room house, modern
except heat, close in. Phone 585.
3
MISCELLANEOUS
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly
We can supply you with any quantity
of Caby Chicks 15 varieties. Live
delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre
paid. Write for prices and full par
ticular. 19tf
The crime wave is due to the want
of pinching rather than to the pinch
ing of want. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Housework is hard enough when
healthy. Every Alliance woman who
is having backache, blue and nervous
spells, dizzy heartaches and kidney or
bladder troubles, should be glad to
heed this Alliance woman's experi
ence :
Mrs. C. Brown, ".12 Box Butte St.,
says: "I had a severe attack of kid
ney trouble accompanied with dizzy
spells. 1 was completely run down an l
felt that 1 would have 'to go away
and take a rest. Through an adver
tisement of Doan's Kidney Pills I be
gan to use them. I got great relief
from the fir.-t box and when 1 had
taken three boxes I felt well and
t-trong again. I highly recommend
Doan's." (Statement May X, 1907.)
On June 9, 1920, Mrs. Brown says:
"I am glad to confirm the statement I
made some time ayo. All I said at
t),.. :. ii yoU- irwl
T Trice COc, at all dealers. Don't
shop... a tor a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Gene Byrnes
v y - --" (L4 ,r) L-J pounds!
NOTRE FOR PUBLICATION
li pariiiicht ot 'the Interior.
U. S. Land Otfice at Alliance,
Nebraska, March 2X, 15)21.
Notice is hereby given that Stephen
S. Nice, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, or,
January 7th, 15)18, made Hoincstcur
Entry No. 01S41!), for SH'NEU am
SE4 of Sec. 21, and SW'iNW'i and
WlgSWU of Section 22, Township 24,
North, Range 47, West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final three-year
proof, to establish claim to the-land
above described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Otfice,
at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Gih day
of May, 15)21.
Claimant names as witnesses: Joe
Bills, Will Campbelf, James Blagraves,
Cora Pealer, all of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEKFE, Register. .
Mar2!)-Apr29
NOTICE
In the District Court of Box Butte j
County, Nebraska
Floyd S. Trine, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah' Ann Small, the Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
t.i pAtiKAAntai ivnu ah
Other Persons Interested in the f aV corn -c at 5. Mmneapolis
Estate of Sarah Ann Small, de- 1 ,Mar ''0Wno? 4V 1'2,?:
ceased, the Southwest Quarter of Kansas City May 3', at $1.2 ',: W in
Section 32, Township 2(i, Range 'PpK May fi;-c at $ .'.. Mmne
49, Box Butte County, Nebraska, . aP01'" flou,r fmand lull; wheat e
a.id All Persons Claiming Any In-' maml food. Kansas City wheat de
terest of Any Kind in Said Real j mand fair. No. 2 hard 13c over Kan
Estate, or Any Part Thereof, De- ! "a City May.
fendants. j Live Stock and Meats.
Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown . ,. , , .
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal! Chicago live stock prices changed
Representatives and All Other Persons ! (,nly s ightly during the week. Hogs
Interested in the Estate of Sarah Ann ! ranged from !jc lower to 2oc. higher
Small, deceased, and Any Persons ! P" 100 pounds, light hogs Rowing
Claiming Any Interest of Any the decline. Beef steers steady tor 4()c
Kind in Said Real Estate, to-wit: The j lower; cows and heifers down 2;c.
Southwest Quarter of Section 32, 1 Feeder steers and veal calyes prac
'lownship 2, Range 49, Box Butte ; tically unchanged, rat lambs steady
Countv, Nebraska, or Any Part There- ! to 2."c higher; feeding lambs steady to
of, non-resident defendants. Defend-! 'rOc lower. Fat ewes unchanged. April
ants, real names unknown, will take ' th Chicago prices: hogs, bulk of
notice that on the 31st dav of March, ; sales, $8.75-$ 10; medium and good beef
1921, Floyd S. Trine, plaintiff in the steers J8-!9.40; butcher cows and heil
above entitled case, filed his petition in , ers $4..r0-$9; feeder steers $7.2:-$9;
the above entitled action in the Pis- lifht and medium weight veal calves
trict Court of Box Butte County, Ne- ! $7-$!..'0; fat lambs $7.7'-$10; feeding
braska, against all of the defendants J lambs $7.o0-$8.75; yearlings $7.2;-$i;
named in the title to this case, the ob- fat ewes $.")-$r).75.
iect and nraver of which are that the Eastern wholesale fresh meat prices
mortgage recorded in Book 8 at Page also Changed but slightly. Beef, veal
452 of the Mortgage Record of Box ' and mutton, about steady. Iimb and
Butte county, Nebraska, executed and pork loins steady to $1 hfghcr. April
delivered to Charles S. Ailing, and as- ! ith prices on good grade meats: beef
signed by the said Charles S. Ailing ' $ir-$l7..r)0; veal ?17-?20; lamb $18
to Hester A. Huntand assigned by! $23; mutton $12-$lfi; light pork loins,
Paschal D. Bertine, executor Of the j $2"-.2S; heavy loins $l8-$23.
Last Will and Testament of Hester A. 'j Hay.
Hunt, deceased, to the defendant,
Sarah Ann Small, may be decreed to Most hay markets depressed, un-'
be cancelled, extinguished, discharged I settled and generally easier. Balti
of record anil decreed to be wholly I more prices off $2 per ton. Receipts
forfeited and determined, and no lien , in eastern markets continue heavier
upon the said land; that all claim of than in western markets. Prairie re
right, title, interest, lien and owner-j ceipts increasing in Chicago but de
ship of any kind and nature, either ! man decreasing. Mnjority of arrivals
actual or contingent, if they have any. ; in Chicago of low grade; trade not in
of all the defendants, in ami to said i terested ever at sacrifice prices, which
land, be found and decreed to be sub-1 are $l-$2 lower than on the 2d, for
ject, junior and inferior to the right, j nearly all grades and kinds. Few ship
title, interest, lien and ownership of . ping inquiries. Midland and low grade
the plaintiff in and to said land, and practically unsalable in Minneapolis,
that the cloud or clouds thereby cast ' Kansas City ami southeastern mar
upon the plaintiff's title to said land kets easier. Receipts in western mar
be decreed to be removed and set aside, ' kets adequate to meet present de
and that all claims of right, title, lien, j mand. Quoted: No. I timothy $22 at
interest or ownership of all of the de- ! Cincinnati; $19 at Minneapolis; $19 at
fendants, each and every one of the Kansas City; $30.50 New York; $24.50
them, of every kind and nature, in.said at Philadelphia; $27 at Memphis;No.
land, if they claim or have any in said ; 2 timothy: $19 at Cincinnati; $17.50
land, may be cancelled, set aside and ; at Minneapolis; $28.50 at New York;
decreed to be held for naught, and no j $23.50 at -Philadelphia; $24 at Mem
lien or incumbrance upon or against phis; No. 1 alfalfa: $18 at Cincinnati;
-aid 'ami; that the plaintiff's posses-, $17 at Minneapolis; $18 at Kansas
sion. right, title, lien, interact and Citv: $27 at Memphis; No. 1 prairie:
ownershio in ami to said land be quiet-1
ed and confirmed in the plaintiff, and j City,
that the defendants, all of them, and '
each and every one of them, and their
servants, agents, employees, heirs,! Practically all feeds quoted lower;
executor, administrators, grantees I demand unimproved. Offerings fair
and asMgn.-:, and all persons claiming ; for early shipment but there is con
by, through or under them, in any ; sideraMe pressure to sell for deferred
way or manner, be enjoined from shipment. Speculative buying has
claiming or asserting any right, title, J dwindled as distributing trade is well
interest, lien or ownership of any kind , stocked and not disposed to make bids.
in-sawl !anl ailverse to Hint of the
plaintiff, his servants, agents, em-
ployees, heirs, executors, administra-
tors, grantees and assigns, or from
interrupting or disturbing the plain -
titr's use. poews'on and enjoyment of
said land, and the use, ppssession and
enjoyment thereof of the plaintiffs
servants, agents, employees, heirs.
executors, adminitrators and assigns
and grantees, and for such other pnd
further relief as may be just, equitable
.and proper, and that the plaintiff re -
cover his costs herein.
You and each of you are required to
THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY. APRIL 3.1021
Says:-'Ain't it
answer said petition on or before the I
23rd day of "May, 1921
Dated this T.th dav of April. 15)21.
FLOYD S. TRINE, Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys:
Apr.VMavfi
WEEKLY MARK ET( RAM
(U. S. Bureau of Market)
Grain. '
Market unsettled the past week
easily influenced and prices fluctuated
rapidly. On declines there were liqui
dation of coarse grains for country ac
count and good export demand. On
the fith reports of wet and freezing
weather and ' much . colder -weather
forecast caused a rally from low point
but prices declined again at the close.
Secretary Wallace's statement that the
supply of farm products on hand far
exceed present demand was given
lavish construction in grain trade. In
inicago casn maiKev .u. rt-u win-
ter wheat fic-5)c over Chicago May; No.
2 hard 11c-13c over; No. 3 mixed corn
4'ic under Chicago May; No. 3 yel
low 3c-4'ic under. For the week (.hi-
oaco May wheat down 2,c at $1.36 V;
sir," .at Minneapolis; $13 at Kansas
. , ,, , . , 1
Fruits and egetables. ,
Potato prices down 5c-15c at north-j
' ei 11 .'hipping stations, closing 75c95c
j per 100 pounds sacked. Chicago car-
. t market it low level, down lOcat
t()c-$l. New York round whites held
at $1.40-11.50 bulk, New York. Florida
So. 1 Spalding Ro-e in double head
barrels closed lower at $10.50-$11 at
j Chicago; $7-$7.50 at New York. Texas
j Bliss Triumphs $9-$9.50 per 100 lbs.
1 Kansas City; $8 St. Louis. Movement
1 of white potatoes increased rapidly
J during the week ended April 5th,
the Truth?"
shipments 3-113 cars compared with
2,1(17 the preceding week,
Dairy Product.
Rutin markets recovered steadily
throughout week until the sixth when
sharp break's occurred and the prices
dropped in all markets. Heaviest de
clines averaging 2 cents were in the
east. Weakness attributed to tempor
ary surplus although at Chicago weak
ness is apparent reflection of drop at
New York. Closing prices !2 score:
New York 4!)'s; Chicago 4s34; Phila
delphia .'.Oc; Boston oO'ic. Danish
butter at New York selling at close to
domestic prices.
ANGORA
Claude Murphy came home from
Lincoln last week and is spending a
few days with his mother, Mrs. G. T.
Temple.
George Burry took his tractor and
faming implements to Berea Monday
to put in the crops on their farm there.
Bill Marshall is helping him.
Mrs. L. I). Carnine returned from
Torrington, Wyo., Monday night where
she spent a few days w.th her sis
ter. '
W. II. McCroskey is hauling broom
corn to the factory at Gering this
week.
c . : !..!. .u : .l-
uirai iiiinrM i i I'lnx miowii in "
nurse meeting by a very regular at
tendance. Mrs. Lela Funk has resigned her:
position in the Angora school and will j
leave for Douglas, Wyo., in a few
days,
Eeirhteen seventh and eighth in-". lei
pupils are taking the exams here this
week.
Miss Lucy Burry entertained about
twenty of her friends at uiarty Sit -
urday night, the occasion being her
fourteenth birthday. The even;ng wis
spent in olaying games and at a late
hour a delicious lunch was served after
E2
Decoration Day
Hundreds of the Best Monuments in the
Alliance Cemetery were bought from us
at lowest prices. Ask. Al Wiker, Phone
256, or Write Us for Catalogue.
Paine-Fishburn
Granite Company
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
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. REAL ESTATE
' Box Dutte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C McCORKLE, Manager
Office Ground Floor First Nation Cu&
which the guests departed wi.-hing
their hostess Many happy ' returns of
the day. Miss Lucy was the recipient
Of many pretty and useful presents.
Theodore Hoodry came from Bridge
port Friday to spend the week end at
home, bringing two of his young
friends with him.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dove enter
tained a few friends informally at a
card party Wednesday night.
Misses Ilu and Eunice Boodry, Ethel
Ilazen, Gladys Fletcher and Mrs: Lela
Funk attended the teacher's associa
tion at Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wozny en
tertained a large crowd of friends on
Saturday evening in honor of Miss
Francis Micek. Cards and dancing
were indulged in and a jolly good time
enjoyed by all. Lunch was served and
the guests departed, having spent a
most delightful evening.
Cottonseed ca.ke fof sale.
OTIannon & Neuswanger. Phone
71. 29tf
NO CART ALONG
The girl walked briskly into the
store and dropped her bag on the
counter. "Give me a chicken," she
said.
nt n tMillot?" the stove-
. t"" .
keeper RSKOil.
"No," the girl replied.
"I wanta
tarry it." Biovvn Bull.
Wanted to buy both your fat
and stock hogs. O'Bannon and
NeUSWancef. . Phone 71. 18tf
t
I The internal revenue department
' says that 500,000,000 pounds of butter
' so'd annually to 'American consumers
j is made of impure and rancid cream,
says Hou: ton Post. Sometimes it
looks to us if they swindle us more
for the fun than the profit of it.
SEVEN
One withdraw and five enter. That
league of nation is just simply shot
all to pieces, Isn't it? Little Rock
Arkansas Gazette.
America will never et over being
fentimental. It crew it largest rye
crop this year. Louisville Tost.
P. A. BALD
Attonioy-at-Itw '
Office in Reddish Mock
K. of C. COUNCIL No. 97."
Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each
month, at , I
311 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs j
n. (;. it , r man, r. s. !
Phones 1037 and 734
TAXI
g. i madsi:n, pop.
TELEPHONES
Day 24 Night 1073
, MOVING. PACKING, STORING !
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When If Your Mo?e,
Let T's Know."
Office Phone 15; Ren. 881 and Blk.730
PHYSICIAN and Sl'RGLON
DR. EINAR BLAK
OFFICE IN MALLKRY BLOCK
Office 101 Phone Residence 101 '
C. F. MORANVILLE
Carpenter Work of all Kind
Phone 970 or Red 413
DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCH
General Surgeon
Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb,
Office Phone 187 Rea. Phone, Blk. S21
Let Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone 384
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMF.R BLOCK
PHONE
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors- . Palmer School
Telephone 8C5 Wilson Building
Real Estate, Loans and
.Insurance dVJ
F. E. REDDISH
. Reddish Iilock tf
Phone 661
Alliance
Harry P. Coursey 1
Live Stock and General Farm Salei
J. D. .EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte County
First National Bank Bide.
PHONES: RES. NO. 13
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successor! to Wallace Trans
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to PleaeM
Have it
WELDED
with tu
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Cylinder Blocks, Frams
Transmission Cases a Spadalty
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