The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 22, 1921, Page NINE, Image 9

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WANTED
WANTED Either cattle or horses for
herd stock. Parity of water and
Bait. B. W. Case, Alliance, Neb. 41-4'Jp
WANTED by reliable man and wife,
position as chore man and cook, on
ranch. W. A. Tavlor, box 53, Ard
more, S. D. 3!)-42p
WANTED To hear from owner of
pood farm for sale. State cash
price, fu!l particulars. IV F. Buh,
Minneapolis, Minn. 58p
ANTTsV;TED-r.ool hustler?,
bipr money, C.8 photo minlalions
copicil from any picture ('Oc each.
I.avjre variety of desifrns to select.
Quick service. Send for illustrated
circulars. Bnjam'n Harris Co., Inc.,
221) Bowery, New York. 3S-43
SITUATION WANTED An experi
enced woman wants chamber maid
work, or day work. Call lied 24'.).
41-44p
FDR RENT
FOR RENT To reliable party thor
oughly furnished house. Modern
except heat. Large garden. Corner
Third and Toluca. Phone C54. 41tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 1919 Ford truck, A-l
shape; also two Ford touring cars;
and twenty'30x3l2 new tires. All un
der the money. C. E. Howe, C15
Sweetwater. . 42-43p
FOR SALE Used Ford roadster a
real buy for cah. Priced to sell
quick. Both turtle back body or de
livery box. Sep G. C. Madsen, Lowry
& Henry Garage. 42
FOR SALE Ever-bearing strawberry
plants $1.50 per hundred. George
Wolcott, Central City, Neb. 41-42p
FOR SALE Herts Mountain Rol'eis
Imported Canary birds, either simrty
or in mated pairs. Young singers.
Rodgers' Rconvng House. 33tf
FOR SALE At a bargain almost
new household furniture and player
piano. Call 001 Big Horn or phone
347. 32tf
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne. tf
LOST
LOST Tiw rml rim, size 334. Re
turn to Everett Cook. Reward. 42p
MISCELLANEOUS
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly
We can supply you with any quantity
of Eabv Chicks 15 varieties. Live
delivery guaranteed. Farcel post pre
naid. Write for di
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Write for prices and full P" -
tieulars. 19tf
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Filed for the week ending April 10,
1921:
Robert F. Neece to Margaret Neece,
E'aNE'i. NE'iSE'i. NE'SW'i of
rtion 7-28-52, s0.()0.
Arthur G. Wright and wife to H. D.
Shallenberger, lot 5, block M, Sheridan
addition, $5,500.00.
G. Larson and wife to Delia Li-ton,
lot 5, block 3, Alliance, $3,500.00.
William Steggs and wife to Jona
than E. Steggs, lot i, block 7, Hills,
addition, $100.00.
William Steggs and wife to Jona'
than E. Steurgs, lot 4, block 7, Hill's
addition, $100.00.
The house and senate finally agreed
to fix the salary of the governor's pri
vate secretary and deputy state offic
ers at $2,040 per annum. The original
bill provided for $3,000 but the house
thought $2,500 was enough.
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NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
Department of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Alliance,
Nebraska, March 28. 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Stephen
S. Nice, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on
January 7th, 1918, made Homestead
Entry No. 0184-19, for SEUNE'4 an:
SEi of Sec. 21, and SW'iNWli am
VViSW4 of Section 22, Township 24,
North, Range 47, West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice of
ntention to make final three-year
jroof, to establish claim to the land
bove described, before the Register
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Otrice,
at Alliance, Nebraska? on the Cth day
of May, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: Joe
Bills, Will Campbell, James Blaprraves,
Cora Pealer, all of Alliance, Nebraska.
. - T. J. O KEEFE, Register.
Mar29-Apr29
NOTICE
In the D-stiict Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Jennie M. Ni;uist, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gust Niquist, Defendant.
To Gu.-t Niquist, non-re.-ident, de
fendant: You are hereby notified that
on the 18th day of Novemler, 1!'20,
Jennie Niquist, filed a petition
aj:ain?t you in the District Court of
Box BiUte County, Nebraska, the cb-
jeet an.l prayer ot Which are to oUa.n
a divorce from you on the ground.- of .
extreme cruelty and non-support for !
more man iwo years preceding me m-
mg ot' said petition without just cause
or provocation, ion are required to
answer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 30th dav of Mav, 1921.
JENNIE M. N1QU1ST. Plaintiff.
MITCHELL fc GANTZ, Attorneys.
Aprl2-Mayl3
NOTICE
In the District Court of Box Butte
Countv, Nebraska.
Floyd S. Trine, Plaintiff,
vs.
Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
sonal Representatives and All
Other Persons Interested in the
Estate of Sarah Ann Small, de
ceased, the Southwest Quarter of
Section 32, Township 2t, Range
49, Box Butte County, Nebraska,
and All Persons Claiming Any In
terest of Any Kind in Said Real
Estate, or Any Part Thereof, De
. fendants.
Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal
Representatives and All Other Persons
Interested in the Estate of Sarah Ann
Small, deceased, and Any Persons
Claiming Any Interest of Any
Kind in Sxd Real Estate, to-wit: The
Southwest Quarter of Section 32,
Township 20, Range 49, Box Butte
County, Nebraska, or Any Part There
of, nor-resident defendants, Defend
ants, real names unknown, will take
notice that on the 3 1st day of March,
1921, Floyd S. Trine, plaintiff in the
al ove entitled.case, filed his petition in
the above entitled action in. the Dis
trict Court of Pox Butte County, Ne-
bral:a, against all of the defen.lants
' f';.. . : I ... .n.
ject and prayer of which are that the
mortgage recorded in Book S at Page
452 of the Mortgage Record of Bon
Bu'te county, Nebraska, executed and
delivered to' Charles S. Ailing, and as
signed by the said Charles S. Ailing
to Hester A. Hunt, and assigned by
Paschal D. Beriine, executor of the
Last Will ami Testament of Hester A.
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liuiir. iieceaseii. to uit: (i-ictiwuii.
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be cancelled, extinguished, discharged
of record and decreed to be wholly
forfeited and determined, and no lien
upon the said land; that all claim of
right, title, interest, lien and owner
ship of any kind and nature, either
actual or contingent, if they have any
of all the defendants, in and to sa:d
lard, be found and decreed to be sub-
! 'ect. iunior and inferior to the right.
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interest or ownership of all of the de
fendants, each and every one of the
them, of every kind and nature, in sail'
land, if they claim or have any in said
land, may be cancelled, set aside and
decreed to be held for naught, end nc
lien or incumbrance upon or agaitist
;,aid land; that the plaintiff's posses
sion, right, title, l.en, interest and
ownership in and to said land be quiet
ed and confirmed in the plaintiff, anil
that the defendants, all of them, and
titie, ir.iere.--i, lien ami ownersup oi ouying power. '.merui onei ings in
the plains tf in and to said land, and outside markets and weakness in Win
that the cloud or clouds thereby cast njpeg market as result of liquidating
upon the plaintiff's title to aid land and rushing wheat into United State
be decreed to be removed and set aside, before tariff bill becomes law, bw
and that all claims of right, title, lien, there was a sharp advance on the 20th
n? At.Lu.NCE ttF.RALT- FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921
IP TELL -0O te.
each and every one of them, and their
servants, agents, employees, heirs,
executors, administrators, grantees
and assigns, and all persons claiming
by, through or under them, in any
way or manner, be enjoined from
claiming or asserting any right, title,
interest, lien or ownership of any kind
n said land adverse to that of the
plaintiff, his servants, agents, em
ployees, heirs, executors, administra
tors, grantees and assigns, or from
interrupting or disturbing the plain
tiff's use, possession ami enjoyment of
said land, and the use, nossession and
enjoyment thereof of the plaintiff's
servants, agents, employees, heirs,
executors, administrators and assign?
and grantees, and for such other and
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
answer said petition on or before the
23rd dav of Mav, 1021.
TJated this Mh dav of April, 1921. .
FLOYD S. TRINE, Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Apr.j-Mayf.
WEEKLY mAKKETGKAM
(U. S. Bureau-of Markets)
Hay.
The hav market continues du'l and
inactive. Only better grades find ready
sai0. Uere'p'ls lht but ei ual limi'.r'
doinand which is principally local ir
mo,,t markets. Prices steady on tot
grade?. No. 1 Timothy quoted S30 a
New York: 21 Philadeluhia; J?19 Min
neajiolis; $30 Atlanta; 20.50 Memphi.
No. 1 aKalfa: ?20 Omaha; $20 Kana
City; ?20 Memphis; Si2 Atlanta. No
1 prairie: SI. 3.50 Mirr.eripolis; $4.5;
Kansas City; $12.50 Omaha.
Feed.
Market cont'nues draggy. Eaterr
markets not .following stronger feelinf
manifested by western mills. Linseei
meal up $2 at $33 Minneapolis because
of better demand and limited pioduc
tion; quoted $:'.9 Philadelphia; $37.51
Kansas City. Cottonseed meal up 50'
Memphis at $25; quoted: $30 Kansa
City. Spring bran quoted $23.50 Phil
adelphia; $25.50 New York; $10 Min
neajolis; spring middlings $15 Minne
apolis; $22 Philadelphia; grey short
$18."0 Kansas City; $22.50 Memphis
alfalfa meal $18 Kansas City.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Sacked round white potatoes weak
ened slightly at northern shipping
points closing 70c-S0c per 100 pounds
Chics-go car-lot market held at 90c-$l
New York round whites down 15c New
York city at $1.10-$1.25 bulk. Florids
No. 1 Spauldirg Rose in double hea
barrels down 75c Chicago at $7.25
$7.50; down 75c-$l per barrel. New
York at $7.25-$7..r.O. Texas sackei'
Bliss Triumphs weakened slightly at
Kansas City at $0.50. Total potat
movement 2.820 cars week ended Api i!
19 compared with 2,837 cars preceding
week.
New York cold storage A2'a Bald
win apples firm in leading wholesale
markets at $5.f0-.0.25 per barrel;
! C,h,-r, ,K UJ? ?,!"? . 1 r
I S0.--.0. Northwestern extra fancy
iiiesjps medium to large sizes up
A.-l.T-V rnll s17.es S2-S2.50. Boxed an-
pie movement week ended April 19
wsis 111 cars compared with 210 crs
preceding week; barreled apples 322
cars compared with 80S cars.
Southern Klondike strawberries 25c
27c per iuai t B iltimore; 30c-35c New
ork and Philadelphia; 4Uc-ouc isos-
ton. ,x
Grain.
Prices contiaued to decline the open-
ing dav of the week's business but on
the 15th settlement of British strike
and good export business started an
upturn thsit was given impetitus by
passage of -tsiriff bill in house and re
ports of freezing weather and blizzard
in winter wneat belt. Prices easejd oil
! on the 1Mb and lt'th account limiteii
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due to general change in sentiment
Exporters after cass corn and on the
20th took 350,000 bu.-hels at l'c-2c
above delivery basis. Country offer
ings light; domestic demand moderate.
May corn strong as result higher pre
miums cash wheat and reports indi
cating some deterioration growing
croo southwest caused by the recent
India wheat crop reported poor with
indication 90 million to 100 million
bushels less than a year ago. In Chi-
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If You Don't Weaken."
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cago cash market No. 2 red winter
wheat $1.35 No. 2 hard $1.38',, No.
3 mixed corn 57-?c, No. 3 yellow r8'vc,
No. 3 white oats 38 '4 c For the week
Chicago May wheat up three cents at
$1.2V-H; May corn 41a ut r9rS.c. Min
neapolis May wheat up three cents at
$1.19'n; Kansas City May three cents
at $l.lf's; Winnipeg May three cents
at $1.55. Kansas City milling demand
fair, export demand slow, No. 2 hard
?1.33'a.
Live Stock and Meats.
Chicago hog prices ranged from 5c
25c lower on medjum and light weight
and 15c-25c higher on heavies the past
week. Beef and feeder steers gener
illy steady; butcher cows and heifer?
"teadv to 25c highvr. Fat lambs up
S1-S1.25 per 100 pound-".
Dairy Products.
But!tr markets ery irregular" the
past viek with general price tendency
lownward 92 seme butter now 4ic
New York; 45c Chicago; 47'a Phila-
lelphia; 47c Bo-ton. Receivers de--ire
to keep stocks cleaned up and
'tave kept market nervous. Coli-'ornia
buttor in fairly I bcral quantities;
)anih butter al.-o available on aastcrn
markets.
PIANO FOR SALE
We have a slightly u-ed piano ii
Vlliance that we ivcie t-o.njiell y t"
re-po-ess and reliable party '-sin pur-cha-e
same on sru.ll monthly pay
merits. We ca.i -el! this at a rare bar
rain, if you are interested writ u
nd our representative will call upon
ou.
LARSON'S MUSIC STCRB
SIDNEY, 'NEBR. 27t!
The seni'te revived a bill that wa
-.illod pome time ago whidi provide:
or tran fcring the log'slative refer
nce bureau from the university to the
icrk of the supreme court. It war
ulvanced without discussion.
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Decoration Day
Hundreds of the Best Monuments in the
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Alliance Cemetery were bought from us
at lowest prices. Ask Al Wikcr, Phone
25G, or Write Us for Catalogue.
Paine-Fishburn
Granite Company
GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
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REAL ESTATE
. Box Butte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C McCORKLE, Manager
Office Ground Floor First National Damk
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LAKESIDE
C. C. Wilson was in from the ranch
Monday.
Ed. Tyler was in town Wednesday
afternoon,
Pete Kearney arrived from the west
Monday evening.
Frank De France drove up from the
ranch Tuesday morning.
H. S. Fullerton nnd family were
Lakeside shoppers Monday.
Rev. Chas. Burleigh went to Craw
ford on No. 43 Wednesday.
Rt C. Brunson drove in from the
Star ranch Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cook nnd chil
dren drove to Alliance'Tuesduy.
Patrick Reed was in town from near
Ellsworth the first of the week.
Frank Westover was in from his
home in the country Wednesday.
Luther Phipps of Whitman was a
Lakeside visitor Tuesday and Wednes
day. Mrs. Dick McCons'.ughey was in
town Monday from the VanAIstine
ranch.
Mrs. I. D. Whsiley and little grand
daughter Maxine went to Alliance on
Tuesday.
Mary and Edward Herman drove up
from their home south of town Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrewsbury
drove in from their home northeast oi
town Wednesday.
Alva crd Hattio Ash stopped in
'own on the'r way home from Alliance
Mon lay evening.
Brrtha Hull who ha? b -en here vis
ting relatives, returned to her home
at Alton. Mo., Wednesday.
Rev. Chas. Burleigh returned from
Iloff'and .Monday v here he went to
till his regular appointment Sunday
evening.
Joe Posse went to Alliance the first
of the week to see the doctor as his
arm is not getting along as well as
t shouliL i
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J INF.
Sena'or Reed says H. R. 100, p,!ssrJ
y the hou e, minifies the pritorhinl
chfhd law which was passed two je.'iil
vgo. The bill was under care'-l -.
deration in the senate in ordr? .V
cmove the objectionable features.
The Foster rc-olut'on recommending
hut the governor find loard of con
'.rol do not employ convict on road
.voik wa' promptly laid on the tabli
A'ithout debate.
P. A. HALT)
Atlornry-'it-Lnw
Office in Rcddi.h Klock
K. of V. COUNCIL No. 973
Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each
month, sit
311 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs
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TAXI
C. C. MADSEN, rrop.
TELEPHONES
Day 21 Night 1073
MOVING, PACKING, STORING
AND SHIPPING I
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When If- Your More,
Let U Know."
Office Phone 15; Ren. 884 and BIk.739
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
DR. EINAR BLAK 1
OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK
Office 101 Phone Residence 101
C. F. MORANVILLE
Carpenter Work of all Kinda
Phone 970 or Red 413
DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCII
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General Surgeon
Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 621
Let Me Cry Your Salca
R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone 381
7 A. BERRY
lc; 1 umlu 1l0ck
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alliance, n?v.:a.ska
Dralte & Drake
Doctors of Optometry.
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH .
Chiropractor Palmer School
Telephone bC5 Wilson Buildinf
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance t
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F. E. REDDISH v '
Reddish Rlock tf
Phone 664 Alliance
Harry P. Courscy
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sales
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte County
First National Bank Bldg.
PHONES: RES. NO. 183
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Tran.
fer and Storage Company
PIANO M0VINO BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATINO
PURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"W Try Hard to Pleajt"
Have it
WELDED
WItk ta
OX Y-A CET Y LENE PROCESS
Cylinder Blocks, Frams
Trannmlaaion Casea Specialty
ALL TBACTOB PAJtTS
Geo. H. Breckner
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