The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 09, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tim ALLIANCE, llEKAl.H, FRIDAY. SEPTEMISEIl !). 1!2I
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Wnt to bur lomrthlnf T Hun
rd of propi uran thf Want
At columns loo km for what you
r others h to offer. Get quick
results by advertising In Th
Hra.J Want Ad department.
RATES One cent per word pr
Insertion. Cost no more lhan
tlier nrwrpapcra and we arunr
intfe that you reach teral hun
dred more readra. Uuy circula
tion, not hot air.
WANTED
WANTED Six-room house unfur
nished, with garage. Call phone
170 or 757. ' tf
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET
School began in Angora Monday , ElUv oi th business visitor A-dnesday
with Mis Ruth l.op.in in charter ! uml I'luilay.
of the upper trades ami Miss Alice Seho.il ilnv nre niT.iin wHn
mtAHA Wh Wf ,, , ''on in rh;nro of thp lower khuIps. Iiur wJuol under Miss Salvia C'ig,
n?J?.r JSLhSZA . .. 'Mr-nl .J: and children, ;. In tauRht here throe year, pieyious,
from Kh ppers for hotter grades f :fn,m whit.n larf WuI(.r wpnt ,,v t,,lin
hops on Mi . rrre.pt,. halted the sharp ,,,, ,;,,, ,;,fKki N,,H!.k). whrYe ho
"I"?":. lpr"': ' will attend hiirh school this vear. Tl
. . ; ,,a'- 'Vlh Elys returned home Friday.
S'E LU l1!. 1- h'-'-. 1 The lecture iven bv He v. J. II. XI in
l.uirt iv I kiwi.-, (( , -, Tit!
i nnw well tmilir 11 - u-itK lin l....r
I ' '". "nil Hi'
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. K Ml U IMIitllK' 111 11
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he 1 1 xpecieil.
John D,
more plentiful and hct'er this year Diw-tor Ahbr.-tt of the Smithsonian
lhan ever before in the san.1 hill tni-
tory,
For ioukIi, dry skin, use II ud-
rmt'u Oiiiritvil Trtilet fVralp.
1! K'Scullen & Hwhinan. 211 Box
.nil .mm mi ,., Til. II Ll...
mute, iiy i m ramr1
Cummll ..,.,... t... I . -IK ' I.'IICT " S! '
' t m.'inmii.-. viiiii mil , it.
' institution puvh Venun i, much more
like to 1e inhabited than Mara, but
we feel mire that whether she 1, or
not, it. is not goinK to change the es
sentia' fart that the earth is inhabited
by u tribe of creatures who are bent
on eating, but who strenuously object
to hoeing tb rem crop h.
$.7o; bulk packing grade-, i':2:fi
.fit. of Alliance, at 1 love's hall Friday
r..1.t ...... . 11 I MAn.l.,.l
in ' iMklli Vtl.- 'MI L .11 II ll i III inn i
' i'itti r i. , ,.,,., fhy a very large r.udienre. He will be
I Ai 11,1-, Keceipts, 3.0(0 KW u . . . i i
t,., f,-..,lv f J-.. I. t i here again next Friday and everyone
Sl TV fl fh r : " ,,a,1l,nirs- should come and enjoC the meetings.
lu-L'ur S :"ly to The next meeting of the CommunUy
H.IOUVT. i..i. .. :n i :.u ..... i. l'.l.,.,.
SII!.'.:PPim.I.. I-. iw..i. I. .. . i'U"iH fiui,iir.iiuni .t
i IJi .. i .i.lil'li: liil :im w ; ... .. .-.. i
S t; rZ, y ? Mr. and Mrs. l.yle Carry ent Sun-
FOK SALE
FOR SALK at a bargain a three
room house in the best pail of town.
Just the place to live while you send
your children to school or while you
build a larger house. Thone fioO or
address Box 368. 82-84
price paid for string of 1.700 brad of
L'tahs; ,-heep stronir; wes top. s:,.,".(i'
feeders siroor. $7.1(1 paid late Wed
i.esday for choice feeding lambs.
AKNSAS CITY, Sept. S. CATTI L
Keeeipts, 3,S0t). Beef steers, steady
to strong; spots, 10(1? I'.c higher on
medumi grades; top, $J.:V; grassers,
S4.2.")!o f!.7"; all other classes generally
steady; most cows. $3.G0(ff 4.o0; grassy
l-nirnr.. )-.-.. r. :n.
c t.o.nii ....mi, runners, mostly
heifer
I J-2.0()(3,2.2r; practical tcp on vealers.
FOR SALE Potntoe at 30c per '-'-oo; hardly any stockerg and feeders
bushel at my farm 14 miles eat on sale
f Yale Siding. Phone 813Fl$. 821 "OttS Receipts. 3.0(H); market un-
een, steady. Rest lights and mediums
FOR SALE Giant rhubarb, grawn to packers and shipiers, fS.50; choice
Mnce July f, for canning purposes. 2.r5-pound weights, SS.30; 27a to 300
G. W. NATION. " Tfr-STp 1 pouml $s.00ci?S. 1 S ; bulk of cales. ?7.40
m oatv nc tp Any t :Kf' S',0: ton' ?'r,; nio?;t throw-out
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two ton ' ,ws. s.-.T.-.fffr.iiO: fat nio-s. 2. lower:
--- "
Republic truck, motor rebuilt and in
first class condition. Will consider
Alliance
MILLER.
property. COURSEY &
FOR SALE One regi -ered Red Poll
bull, one 6-foot vertical Jones
tower. Eugene Rosenberger. 74tf
FOR SALE Big type Chester White
Honrs; b?t of breeding. Thone
S01F11. D. E. PURINTON. 71-tf
few at S..j0.
SHEEP Receipts, f.O00. Sheep
gnerally 2."ic higher; western ewes,
$3.50; Iambs, 2(J.r0c higher; best
Ltahs, ?S.C3.
day at the W. N. Thompson home.
ELLSWORTH.
"e Mias r ire insurance o-n.iany, v...
in Ell.sworth Monday i.nd Tuesday Notwithstanding the m-ont roi.l of-
loorf'ng alter company mtere-ts. A,l-'fia nnnoiinrement that there would
jU-lnients were made apm th cas of!
V. Moore and F. J. I M lnry which'
vviTc recently t'estroyed ;y 'ire.
'1 lie ladies of Ellsworth weie en
t"itained at i Kensington at tin home
i i' Mrs. V: Wihtnian in honor f Mr.
Wifhtinan's ifter, Mr-. I . k . of
v!iioid, Sask. All irpoited a nio.-t
i i', oyable aftei noon.
Mr. and Mr.-'. J. R. P'nthv ,vho have
In en employed at the i l:j:rd. and
" im.-tock summer hori: for the
LiLt Sunday the ball team journey-j tin ee months, departed by the "o "i
to Whitman whei-e the faste.-t gameilnr route" it-r Scottsbhn ', where Mr.
l';i.gler has positum at a s.igar leet
T;. torv.
be no reduction in the t (tinnier priee
of anthiacite, Philadelphia retailern
have reduced the price $1 a ton. Pret
ty nearly every time sonubody pre
dicts that prices will go no lower they
do.
ed
of the season was playl aguinst the
fastest team in the sand hills. Whit
man certainly has pome record, 15
games won and 1 lost, but they enme
so close to losing another Sunday that
nothing was at all comfortable for
them. The game started off in a rush
with Schonard to bat for Ellsworth
who made three bases before the in
ning was completed, we being unable
however to score that inning, but the
way we started out, Whitman could
easily see that no easy pickings were
foe them that day.
.The box score:
Ellsworth ab r h fo e
Schonard, 2b .5 0 13 0
Young, rf 4 0 12 1
Arms, 3b 4 10 2 1
Black, ss .4 0 2 0 0
Wightman, cf ..4 0 2 1 0
Robinson, n ..4 0 12 0
HOGS 1 Macumber If 4 0 0 4 0
Dwiggin.-, lv 4 i) l .1 l
0 3 1
Seebohm, c 1 0
FOR SALE Old papers. 5 cents
bundle, at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. II.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Letitia Cole, Deceased.
To All Persons interested in said es
tate: Notice is hereby given that S.
H. Cole, administrator of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the County Court room in the City
f Alliance in said County, on the 3rd
day of December, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.
m. for the purpose of hearing, adjust
ment and allowance of claims against
.said estate. All persons having claims
r demands against said estate, must
file the same in this Court on or before
December 2nd, 1921, or said claims w ill
be forever barred.
Dated September 1, 1021.
(Signed) IRA E. TASK,
(SEAL) County Judge.
(Sept. 2-27.)
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept.
Receipts, 4.000; market steady with
yesterday's close, lOffT'iOc lower than
yesterday's average; top, Ss.u.j; bulk,
$(.2r)Cs.r,o.
CATTLE Receipts'. l.'00; market
slow, steady; steers, S4.2"(fi !i..r0; cows
iir.il heifers. S3.2."ifri O.oO: calves. Sii.00
(a i !l.()(. t I P.. Abbott, ss
SHEEP Receipts, 3.000; market ! Waite, 2b .
rour cars ei cattle vn, he shipped i
from Ellsworth Sunday. Mr. II. E.
Young, two; J. II. Wehr and Pan XYil-j
cox one each. Sunday ami Monday
Richard, and Comstock will ship pi'x
cars. Cattle shipping :n, I e ;n very
siow mis season out many will go
from this point before the season
closes. However, many are contem
plating hold over as hay ai.ii feed is
Drintiat iV Box I
IVOTO-NIGMT-
111 Tomorrow Alri
ii Tomorrow Alriyhi;
!Mli
ALLIANCE PlUiU CO.
NOTICE!
No trc-pin ir.tf w ill be permitted on
the following described property:
South half of section 34, township 2-1
north, range 4r. west of the sixth P.
M., nil in Box Butte county, Nebras
ka. All trespassers will be prosecuted
to the full extent cf the law. 74-82p
C. G. REEDES.
WELDING
GEO. II. llREf KNER
210 W. 3rd
We Can Handle it
Total - -Whitman
King. 3b
H. Abbott, cf
- 37
ah
5
I
4
4
steady to strong; lambs, $7.2alS.r0;
ewes, SS.OOC'wS. '
ANGORA
8 20
h so
LEGAL NOTICE.
To George Dryden and Percy Dry-
kn:
Mrs. Ed. Noble left for Lincoln
Wedneslay after a two weeks' visit
with relatives here.
John Shoopman made a business
trin tri Rridirpnnet Satimlav.
Miss Francis Glan left for Casper Double plays,
where she expects to stay with her
mother and attend high school this
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Ely autoed
to Bridgeport Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lewellen and
chidren were entertained at the Venell
home Sunday.
Mrs, Brown from near Vance at
tended Sunday school in Angora Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown spent
Sunday at the R. T. Ely home.
Lucille Hull left for Hemingford
and Eloise Turman for Aliance Sun
day morning where they will attend
high school the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boon and
Haylett, if 4
Miller. If 4
Maupin. p 4 1
McCubbin, lb 4 0
Carpenter, c 4 1
Score by' innings:
Ellsworth 000 100 000 01
Whitman 000 010 000 12
I Summary Two base hits, Black
(2), Robinson,, King, Abbott, Maupin.
s, isiacx to second to
Dwiggins. Stolen bases, Arms, Dwig-
gins. Carpenter. Left on bases, Ells
worth 0, Whitman H. Walked by
Robinson 1, .by Maupin 1. Hit by
Robinson 1, by Maupin 1. Struck out
by Robinson 5, by Maupin 20. Umpire
Murphy. Time of game, 1:30.
Sunday, September 11, Ellsworth
goes to Bingham for the last away
from home game of the Feason. Black
of Alliance, who is now with the Ells
worth club permanently, will be on
the mound for Ellsworth.
Sunday, September IS and 25, two
home games will be staged with the
Oil Magnates and Whitman. Arrange
ments are being made whereby the
daughter, Alice, autoed to Bridgeport club will go to Mullen for a couple of
Saturday. games during the Round-up and carni-
Marian Jennings of Broadwater was val. September HvJ7.
a visitor at the John Burrv home Sun-1 Prominent business men from the
,av- 1 surrounding towns motored to Rush-
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dove left for ville lat Monday to confer with the
r-.;r,. itiiiiiv nVlit wVipip thev will county commissioners to lay out an
i.a i r : . i 1 : t.u.l nlnniV tfiii fipr the north or
You w ill take notice that on the flVn' a ,a""';v umn. .. "i- " " " ri nirton r ght of
?rith dnv of A.iiirust l'l'M Ch-irle, Po- being Mrs. G. A. Doves birthday. south side of .he Burlington ngni oi
Sff.s ! cu ed 11 onlli of attachment Miss Leota Henderson spent Sunday way. Mr. Seebohm and Murphy rep-
sehus caused an oi del of attachment with friem, in UriilReport. resented Ellsw orth and they report
of Y TTjerrv Jus ce of the Pea e Miss Vh-ginfa Ronbrger of Hem-, everything coming along fine. The
or Ij. A. eil, justice oi me reaie ... , , , .., ,1WoVnr too-nthor with rountv
stayed
friends.
until
t All;onn llnv VtuttA r'niintv .
k...i, tnv tho cum nf i home from IJenver
Forty Dollars ($40.00). That under
said order of attachment, garnishment
has been served on the Chicago, Bur
lington & Quincv Railroad company,
which Company has answered that it
is indebted to defendant, George Dry
den, in the sum of Forty-five and 30
' 100 ($45.30) Dollars and to Percy Dry
don, in the sum of Sixty and 07-100
(f 00.07) Dollars. That the said action
has been continued to October 18, 1021,
10 o'clock A. M., at which time you
are required to appear and show cause, ,
if any you have, why said lunds
should not be applied to the payment
of plaintiir.s claim.
Dated Sontember 0th, 1021.
CHARLES ROSELIUS.
Rl-Srt Plaintilf.
Wednesday and
Friday visiting with
officials will be in this vicinity within
two weeks and on of the suggested
loutes will be chosen and opened up
Mr. Hatch, of South Dakota, is here as a public toad anil in a snort time
visiting his son, Bert ami daughter, both and state and federal aid will be
Mrs. Vinnie Johnson and families. given and a permanent road will thus
A baby girl was born to Mr. and be constructed.' We are a'l behind t.ns
Mrs. Charlie Lambertson August 20 project and realize that this will help
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hull both business and value of our land
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
From my ranch on Section 12, Town
ship 25, Ranee 51, Box Butte county,
Nebraska.
13 Red Steers. 3 and 1 years olda.
2 Red l ows.
All branded
m
on right hip.
Liberal reward for information lead
ing to recovery. Address W.M. BUT
LER, Fowling," Nebraska. S2-S".
OMAHA GRAIN MARKET
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. K. WHEAT
No. 2 dark hard, $1.24; No. ". dark
hard, $1.21; . No. 1 hard. 1.21 (ft 1.22;
No. 3 hard, $1.2(K 1.21 ; No. 3 .-pring,
$1.22; No. 4 mixed. SI. 14: No. 2 yellow
hard. Si. 10(o 1.20; No. 3 yellow hard,
?1.17'1.1S.
CORN No. 1 white, 41U-c; No. 2
vhite, 4 fit; No. I
yi How hard, 45' ac
No. 2 mixed. 41'ic.
OATS No. 3 .while,
white, 32 'yc.
yellow, 4.c; .No. .
No. 1 mixed, 4 lc;
No. 4
PLATFORM AMENITIES.
sked
"Is the 11:15 train on time?"
the suprrcilllous travi Irr.
"She is," .-aid the station nia.-ter.
'I'm rl'l to hear it. This i the
dulle-t town on earth."
'Maybe it i-," -aid th station mas
ter a- he si, at loin, balaiitly at the
neare-t cu.-p'i'lor. "but there ain't go.'n'
to lie no niitice.ilili' d ifi renee in it
after vou'e -une. "Birmingham
August, 30.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ballard and
niece, Miss Bcmice Virtue, of Des
Mo'nes, Iowa, visited at the Venell
home la.-t week. Mrs. Ballard is a
sister of Mrs. Venell's.
Margaret. Robert and Kerwood
Kelly will leave Monday for Sidney
where they will attend shcool this
year. (
A tlance was given at the Ward
Miles barn Saturday night. A laige
crowd wa-- in attendance and an ex
cellent time is reported.
greater than any project now in .iew.
Among the men who made the tup to
Rushville from surrounding towt.s are
W. W. Gilbaugh, Jas. Willy, M. L.
Kincaid, Howard Schelledv. L. . An-der-on.
Dr. Moore, W. F. Seebipm
C. I . Murphy and many others.
Great interest is being shown in
the Lakeside oil well operation ; nd
now that drilling operations t ie u n'er
w ay many are motoring to Lake - tie
daily to witness the work.
E. H. Chick connected w'.th a St.
Joseph u.mmission catt'e irm v.s an
fa-Any Amoirat
BIG OR LITTLE
Bring in your wheat, no matter what
amount you have car lots or less-r-and wo
are equipped to handle it.
We have just installed three hugs bins-holding one
:aiload each that will enable us to take care of you as
you wish. You don't have to wait until you get a carload,
we can accommodate you at any time.
GRAIN BLOWER IS WORKING
Our grain blower is on the job now, and practically
makes an elevator.
Painting and Paperhanjing
GRANT HALE
Work Guaranteed.
Corner Third and Cheyenne
- . . . . . . .
MOVING, PACKING, MORING
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
Vhrn It's Your Hate.
Let U Know"
Office Phone. 15; Res. 681 and Blk. 730
Call Us Up or Come In Wc Can Take Care
of You.
Farmers
R. J. TRARERT, Manager
Phone 501
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Oflice in Reddish Ulock
Let Me Cry Your Salea
R. A. WYLANl)
Auctioneer 1232 Mihsourl
Telephone 384
L. A. RHRRY
ROOM I, RUM Eli BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Oteoptky!
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 8C5 WiUon Building
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance ' 1
F. E. REDDISH
Reddish Block . , tl
REAL ESTATE ,
B: Butte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C. McCORKLE, Manager
Office Gromnd Floor First National Baak
Phone 661 Allii'ne
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Salae
PHONES: RES. NO. ltt
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Trans
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Please"
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of war debts.
b.'loiig the collection
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