The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 25, 1922, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2.'. 1022.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEIIENTS
.0,., buy ""MhlnaT Hiii.
of people ,c thM w,Bt
4 column, looking for what you
r ohrr have to onr. Get Quirk
by adY.M-il.lt, In Tbi
U.rftid Want Ad de-partamt.
RATE8 One ctvt per word per
in.wrtlon. Conta no trior than
ther newspaper, and we ftuxr
.mi ua reach cetver.l hull-t.-d
Uinre render. Uujr tircula
' a n pot ir.
FOR SALE
FOR SALP- Iiy owner, SO acres al
falfa anel potato irriirataMe land
Torrinjrton district, accent uood auto
first payment, al.;o 3 sections mixed
farminir, hay and prazinp land, cle.-c
in, both places priced below today's
values, exceptional pood propo.-.'toils.
Box 213, Mullen, Neb. 41-43
FOR SALE Cream separators, one of
two makes -Shaiplevs or lie.ntriro.
Call phone 610F11. J. J. SCIiEl-VlK.
43-i:.p
FOR SALE Four phonographs;
sliphtly u.-eel as deTinn.trat.ers; luir
pain prices. Phone 372. 43-41
FOR SAI.K Repistcrvl Shorthorn
milk cow, recently fic.-h; price $ 5.
J. A. keegan. " -12-4 ip
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet b:i.-e,
zinc top; also Seecar rel'rip.e'.v.tor,
practically new. Inquire MO C'hej
enne. HEMSTITCHING AND TICOTING
attachments: fits all sewinir mach
ines. Price $2.00. Checks 10c extra.
Lights Mail Order House, I)o: 127,
Birmingham, Ala. 41-41p
COLUMBIA HATCHERY.
P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo.
We can supply you with any quan
tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f
weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliver)
guaranteed. Parcel Post prepaid
Write for prices and full particulars.
19-tf
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. II.
JONES Co., Srd and Cheyenne, tf
' FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished room, outside
entrance. Inquire 816 Cheyenne.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
apartment, including light and
phone. One-half block west of post-
office. 1142 W. 4th St.
40-tf
FOR RENT Modern furnished room?,
for light housekeeping. Telephone
622. 32tf
FOR RENT To good farmers, on
long time leases if desired, first
clas3 Box Butte county farm land for
farming purposes.
80-tf LLOYD C. THOMAS
WANTED
WANTED Experienced woman want?
steady work in private home. Phone
74S. 43-p
"WANTED TO RENT 5 room house,
modern, with furnace, bath, etc., not
particular alout location. Apply at
the Herald ofHce. 40tf
WANTED Gardens to plow. Ratoi
reasonable. Call F. V. EDER.
phone G87W. 41tf-idC0
LOST
LOST Small Collie pup, near color of
coyote, white stripe on face. Finder
please return to Zediker's, 314 Sweet
water or phone dog"s whereabouts and
receive reward. 43
FOUND
FOUND In pianos I have tuned and
cleaned: Pencils, toothpicks, hair
pins, matches, collar buttons, safety
pins, live mice and mice nests, moths,
love letters, gum, scraps of paper,
books, sheet music, pennies, nickels,
dimes, jewelry, neckties, dust cloths,
baby i-hoes, Yictrola needles, bric-a-brac,
tiddledewinks, stockings, a
prayer book, a yard ttick and plenty of
dust. 1 may find the same in your
piano. Don't blame your piano if it
doesn't sound right- Have it tuned
and cleaned by POOL, The Piano
Tuner. Phono 741. 12- tt
FOUND Larue cameo pin. Owner
mav have same by calling at Herald
office: -13-44
Wet wash calls received before
8:.J0 will be returned by 2 p. m.
20 lbs. for $1. Alliance Steam
Laundry. oS-tf
It appears that Irish republicans
ore seeking a fh,ht to a finish rather
than a finish to a fiht. Non'olk
Virginian-l'ilot.
A lost Chicago co-cd was found af
ter i-he pot a job as cook. She had a
curious idea of the way to avcid the
police. New York Tribune.
Automobiles wouldn't be dangereus
if the horse-power of the encine was
proport'onedto the hor.e sense of the
driver. Marion Star.
You mutn't bHic-vc ell that is writ
ten about the wicked movies. So in:-ny
writers have had -ce'virios rejected.
Richmond New.-:-Leader.
A popular song writer says it i- a
mystery to him how he does it. But
we can not accept th"t as an explana
tion. Ignorance of the law is no ex
cuse. St. Paul Daily Guard.
The funny part of it is that a mere
sucker can locate a swindler when the
most skilled detectives are baffled
Erie Times.
Up there the sheep and
goats will
he
ided, but down here
the sheep
ciLrlUally thC goats,Eugne Dailyl
ELLSWORTH. .
Mis? Evelyn Mallard, employed nt
the Ell-worth hotil, attended a' dance
at A.hby Saturday, leaving here on 41
and retui ni.ij- Sunday evening by auto
no'ii'e. Miss Stufia Duk.it visited at her
former home ne;.r Spade Saturday, re-.
turti.ng ho.e Sunelay evening with
he Spade mail cairicr, Gooij,o Heck
ler. Walter Wichtman, secretary and
tieasuier of the Kklu.r is and' Corn
stock Cattle company, left Sunday en
i for N'ewiast'e, o., where h :.s
called on company bu. ine .s. He e
pects to return the middle of the week.
P. E. Law and J. L. ou';g wore Al
liance i-iters S Uurd.iy ,i eturning l.'ie
thiit e' O'.i'ip.
J. I!. Kennedy an 1 son, Edward, at
tended the Kid'. Ins of Columbus ci ie-inoaie-;
in Ail rave Sunday afternoon
ard niclit, leturning on 12 Monday
morning.
N'oal l!:dlenger of Itintham Mopped
over nivht f.aturday, while retuaininp
to hi- homo from a few da
vi.-it
near Lake.-iile and in Alliance.
J. E. Gaunt returned Sunday nipht
'ro'n a few days' vacation in liot
Springs, S. D. Mr. Gaunt at cno iin:o
played in a .-old'er's hand i.t lli.t
S iirp: and many old acquaintances
w, :e renewed while on this crip.
Sjrd-'V afternoon being' an ideal eby
for l.t!l pla ing m: no of the local
players and fans weic out for several
houis practice. Walter ard Gionn
!Iou.-e of Lakeside were up for the
team practice. The foirier will l-e the
repular .-hent-Mop ,inl scend p'teher
on t!ie team this year. Glenn II. hi e,
who is an cedent catcher also idles
o play with the team but local fion
will he u-cd as much as po;.-i'le tor
the petitions. Pitcher E. V. P.hick, v ho
earlier in the ,-euon was lined up to
play with our club, is now elouli'.ful
Alliance has organize 1 a ball team
this year. Wh'le we have not heard
definitely from him it is alrrosL cer
tain that we will have his services
again this season. We plan to have a
game here this Sunday probably vith
Antloch ami the following Sunday a
game will no doubt be played with the
fast Whitmanites, who are being newly,
equipped and will have neaily as
strong a team as last year, they hav
ing engaged the services of Pitcher
Joe Maupin, but they will be short two
last year's stars, King on third and
Waite on second. Whitman has vrit-
Beinp: unable to continue ranching, I have leased the place and decided to clean up. There
fore, I will sell at public auction, on my place, twenty-five miles southeast of Alliance, and six
teen miles south of Antioch, on w,h .M ,iLrtjrjtte&u rMtou&tf te&titkiutZ
Commencing After FREE Lunch at Noon
the following described property, towit:
30--HEAD OF
1 Registered White-face
1 Hoist ein Cow
10 milch cows and calves
15 JO 20 HEAD OF HORSES
About 22 Head of Hogs
2 Brood sozvs; About 20 shoats, Weigh up to 1 00 lbs.
FARM MACHINERY
G McCcrmick mowers, run 1 and 2 years; G McCormiek rakes, self dump; 3 biff Dain Sweeps; 1
stacker; 1 freight wasor., 4-in. tire; 1 waffon, low wheels; 1 hay rack; 1 feed grinder, new; 8 sets
heavy harness; 19 heavy work collars; 20 heavy halters; 1 saddle; 1 bridle; pump and windmill
tools; 2 sand buckets. Other things too numerous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE All sums under 50, cash; over that amount a credit of G months time will
be given on bankable security bearing 10 interest. Parties desiring credit will make ar
rangements before sale starts. No property to be removed until settled for.
Harry Coursey, Auctioneer, Alliance
ten us for game- and it is almost cer
tain that we will play them Sunday,
May 7.
Mi. Ethel Fields attended the dance
at A.-hby Saturday evening, returning
home Sundiy nftenoon.
Gene Kennedy visited friend; in Al
ii. nee S.i'urday and Sunday, retarding
Sunday ni,ht.
Wiiuai'i Steele laid o:T Troni his
raihoail work Monday working in his
hoeuteid east of town lViuing, etc.,
preprr ten y to prov.i c up on the
;lace sometime In the near I'lrure.
For ear e : t d.iiv Sa!u:ii:i, : ome
An'hxh m.iic has been eni; j.el, t
a:ii hei e player abo an !i!io I)
piani.-t who with the as-i t;ince of II.
U haley n coronet ami 1 h.o ij . o.i with
the tr: ps w ll r.o doubt fin ne h u. . :',h
ewiUcut nu:.-i( Dent loiv.it tlio cl.ne
Saturday, Apr! 2'.'.
Clde Sinn londs, I,akeide bo.rher,
vail lie in 111!.' worth S.uuiday j-.I'te-r-neon,
iinixi.'.g on ;he n o.i train.
W illia i! AI'''o'.t of W'h.itman moo!"vl
'.h.!'oU!::' hcie S.aiiLiy niornio" ic iiiii-
iitg .ion .v.ii tm e. i: 'I pu yj : l.ort
stop for the W'h ttaan ia 1 teaai and he
st;.tos that comnlrie new eiiipnvnt
has b en ordead for his team inelud
ir : ten ni.ty new uniforms. He was
iaiiun iiig for open da'es wiih our club
and It is il .'line I to have a Vv hitman
game l.ei? Sunday. M :y 7.
School wiil clo-e May I'1, and the
Lidd es say that ii is i.one too toon
at that.
viu n:v.
Charles We.rl, who was taken ser-ioii-ly
ill last Wednesday, is slowly re
gaining hi- strength and will bo taken
to town Wednesday or Thurselay lor
an X-ray oairiination.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Wilson M.d
daughter of Dunlap spent Sunday nt
the Herb Nason homo.
Koss DcWe. ter returned home Snn
elay, after spending a lew days at
Charles Wessel's.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Nason took elin
ner at the F. H. Nason home Sunel y.
(luite a few from here attendee! the
ball game at Ash Grove Sunelay rftcr
noon. Mr. anil Mrs. Jess Chilson spent
Sunday at the W. J. Loranee home.
Louis Ku-t nnel family visiteel Sun
day at the home of William Rust. Jr.
j. W. Frazier has been helping John
Frazier sort spuds for several days.
Mr. anel Mrs. Virgil Wessel nnel
Mr. ane! Mrs. Arthur Rexlg-ers were
Bull
W. W. BECK, Owner
I callers at the Charles W'es. el home '
; bun-lay.
I John Hill and son, W'i'liam. nit in a
'new culvert wi,,n wa badly need d
, on the load near this farm. '
I The Kosinicki hi other fi'.v'i rear
! Hemi:,);,ord spent Sunday at the Ed
: Zoel.ol ho, ne.
i'. ix. i.awreneo and tamiiy attended
chuiih in tewn Senuay evi'mng.
IK (i. S. John oil tioai town t nik
suppe-r at the nu.l We.-.-el liaau Sua
day e . i aiee'.
M .non Ko.-r.doki will work for I'd
Zocho: i ) a wo.de !! William '.h hal
has to i o to mo ho. ni:al lor i.n on-
ei at ion
I In
Api il
ittend men at Sunday
1, W..S t'lil'tj-tWO.
ANGORA
i hool,
E. 1'. Mathas spent Sunelay at Ilav
urel. Aaion llei (er a id Frank Cab a wrie
trail a t ,n, ba -ircss in liayanl and
111 id poi t ! i ulay.
W. . 1 i,o up, on went to Urielge-port
Saturday, e'euuro; home in a new Feud.
O. A, U ood - of G.Ting, pent Thurs
elay and Friday m, hi lanch heie
John Slieiopman airixeil home' from
Grand l.-lann W e lne.elay, w he re be
has Ik c a bavin;:' a tance-r le'inoved.
Mr. Wait' el the III ielgepeii I .Vole r
company, was ti . ins;. cling liu.-iness in
Allr.era Tluir. da'.
Mr. and Mi.-. Koheit Suit ami rhil
elre n came- ho.iie li eim O-diko.-di I hurs
elay, v. heii! they have been vi iting
tlie pa. t week.
Mi
Ir. and Mrs. John Shemnmnn autoeel
to liii '.c'nort Thnr-elay.-
J. i.. I.. Caiey ol lienver autooel
here limn Dattoii Satu.d.iy moinitig
lor :i vi-it with his son, I.yle and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatch are here from
South Dakota, for a visit with rela
tives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Wood and
Elmer Iialelridgo. autoe d to SeeuLsbhitr
Sunelay to visit with Walter's par
ent s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Miles gave a I Eighth grade pupil ONnminntions
dance at their home Saturday night, j will he hehl in the court house nt Alli
which was well attended anel the u .ua! nnr(. ltn, the school house at Heming-
Koeid time en ioveel
"The Poor Married Man," a hemic
talent play will be given by the
memliers of the Parent anel Teachers'
association at Dove's hall Frielay
night.
If you have wool to sell, see I
K. Miss. 40-tf
Sale
Apri
CATJLE--30
Chas. Brittan,
FOWLING
James Kenoeelv hednrvl Ja-por Col-
vin fi his well Friday. It had caved
in last week.
1'ete Fane'll took elinner at the Hurl
hurt home Thur; day,
J Wint -n i-- busy breaking Md for
Joe Caha with hi-; tractor.
Mr. ar 1 Mis. J ke Ml ea :in I ;en
petit Friday at the Pans Loom'.
The M's ( A lie,- j rd Actio.. Wmfe n
i lt"d with their cemsin, Mi-s Am es
Kei-ni'ely, last we', k.
M . and Mi''. Jame ; Eat "i were
c.-dleis at lie- Ilui'iliirt 'iiune Thur.--e'v.
M
vei
Lena Crawford i-; convalescing
ie-ely after a seviio Mtack i f
the tin.
Mrs. R. L. lloif returned to lie'i'
home in AUhmee' S l.iv utter
spendi'Mr a few clays with he'r lu.!ani
at the lilae-kri'ot l nidi.
Ml. Tailor and hired mm i f GiT-nt
county passed 1'iiduu'i here' l'lMay
wil'l a lume'll ef hor-cs. I 11 'V vcie
t".kitlg the lleH'-o-- tei I.U ,C, Wyo., tei
work on a load e e ntracl.
,Iari" Eaton deliveii-vl : Mad of
itoi to Mr. Join e'n, in I b'min.v or
Saturdo.y.
Ile'iii v Pens i th" proud owner of
a new breaking plow.
Mr. and Mrs. N. I'. Hnrl'mrt 'd. iied
at the ,l.ni"i Kennedy home Snnd iv
Mi s I !i"v Hover was an Alliance
vi -I'eir W edee-il iv.
Mrs. J'.l ea was n cn'ler at Mie
, R'ae kreiot ranch W e elne. day afternoon
, ' V7
Mi s Zootta Nieheds left li.-t week
J"1...1 V
lwfori! to nttend th? Advent
institute. She accompanied the mail
I carrier tn teivv n.
Mr. t:nd Mrs. Jake LI: ea spent S..t
urd iv nf the 1'rn home.
Mr. Pippett of Ilemingforel wa.c a
caller at the A. J. Elsea home Salur
dav morning.
NOTK E
ford, May 4 anel 5.
OPAL RUSSELL,
42-43 County Superintendent.
Wet wash ciU received l)efore
SzoO will Ik? returned by 2 p. m.
20 lbs. for $1. Alliance Steam
Laundry. 38-tf
7th
3 milch cows, Durham and
White.
15 yearlings
First State Bank, Alliance, Clerk
It will be to your advantage to
see me when you need a farm
loan. K. ('. Laikor, First Na
tional II ink LUiir. 42lf
HERALD WANT AHSKESLLTS.
NOTKli!
Fal-e Schedule Penally.
If any person tdiatl make a fabe or
fraudulent li-t, schedule or statement
rreprred by this chap e l, e,r shall wil
fully fail or refu c: te eleliver tei tho
n.".-es.or, whon c"liel upon for. that
purpose, a li;t e,f the tasahle property
which under this chapter is le'juiiid to
be Lsted, or shall torn pornrily convert
c.ny part of such property inlo prop
erty neit taxable., tor the fraelulent
purpo.e of preventing sueli proK'i'ty
from being listed and of evading the
payment of laves thereon, or shall
transfer or trnn;'nit i ny propo-ty t't
any por.-eni wiih ;u!i intent, he ihall
be Kllilty of a i.iise'en'.eanor and fub
ject to a line of neit les-s than fifty
dollars nnel not more than two thou
sand dedlai's. If any person (-hall know
ingly swear falsely regarding any mat
tor cont einod in such sc hi-dule or in
terrogatories, be rhall be elocmed guil
ty of pei jury and be pimbhd anord-itii-ly.
(li'Od'p. -U2; Ann. H)'Xs2; Comp.
417 i.) 5-41
ANNOrNCLMLNT.
Commissioner, Third District.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of county commissioner in
the Thiiel eli.trict of Re- Rutte county,
Nebraska, subject to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July IS, i22.
I am n g""el rewls enthusiast, nnel I
know condition in the county thor
oughly. I believe in being guieleel by
the will of the majority in all matters
nf roael hwation. I ple?e!ge my best ef
forts for a business-like nelministration
of county affairs, nnel have but ona
other plank in my platform eejuidity
and juaticc for nil.
J. R. LAWRENCE.
Wet wash calls received before
S;:0 will be returned by 2 p. m.
'0 lb, for $1. Alliance Steam
Laundry. 38-tf
EUGENE BURTON
ATTORNEY. AT-LAW
Office: First National Rank Building
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BEGINNERS ON THE PIANO
I make a specialty of First,
Second and Third grade work.
Country PupitM Taken Care of
Saturdays.
Phone 922.
Mrs. S. J. REID
A. CLARENCE SCHOCH, (I D.
Surgery and Consultation
Rumer Uuildin Alliance
rhon fifil AlHaaM
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sale
WELDING
GEO. n. BRECKNER 210 W. Srd
MOVING. PACKING. STORING
AND SIH ITING
SNYDEU TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
-When It's Your Move,
Let U Know"
Office Thone, 15; Res. 881 and Blk. 730
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish Block
L. A. KERRY
ROOM 1. RL'MER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery,. Osteopathy
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
I'hone 805 Over flarpcr'a
PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
Storage
PIANO MOVING BY
AUTO TRUCK.
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITURE A
SPECIALTY.
ALLIANCE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.