The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 25, 1909, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY,
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$i, $1.25, $1.50
SPECIAL SALE
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I Lace Hosiery
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i.i:fiAi. notice.
In tlio County Court of Hok Uutto county
Ncbrnaku. ,
In the matter ot tlio eatMo of tJustnf Jensen,
deceased. .
BHito of Nebraska, .
TiriStnKfeCounty.r ... .
To till persons Interested In iho entitle of
fluntrtf Jeusi'ii. dwUHwlj
you arc hereby notified Hint on tlio 10th day
of March, 1IW, Kolmrt (Jriiliam, executor, of
tlio OHtnto of unslaf Jensen, deceit Red, tiled In
Mild court Ills final account us ull executor,
and that ald final account will l hoard on
tlio9mtduy of April. WW, at tlio Hour of it)
o'clock a.m. ut tlio county court rom In the
cltyof AlllniHC, In Mild comity! and you nrv
hereby el -ed to appear at tho time and place
uhorodeslKtiii'Ml. and show cauho. If any hucIi
exist, why said account nhoulU not bo allowed
It is lii'Mby ordered that wild Robert (Iruliuin.
executor, Rlvu nollco to all pemotm interested
In snltl entitle by caualiiBU copy of this order
to 1h published In Tho Alliance Herald, n
uewhpaper printed and published In said
county, for three succeshlvo weeks prior to
the tlute set for hearing.
Dated thU 10th day ot March ldou.
L. A. IIEIIUY,
Iskai.1 County J u!?e,
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" IXUAI.NOTICE'
In tho County Court of llox Hutto County,
Nebraska.
In the matter ofthu erJatu of K. Walter
Herrlck, deceased,
ftute of Nebraska, I
Box liatto County, f " ,
To nil persons Interested In tho estate of
E. Walter Merrick, deceased.
You are hereby notified that on the 10th day
ot March, 1MW, Eugene llurlon, udmlulstrator,
with tha will annexed, of tho estate of K. Wal
ter Herrlck, deceased, tiled in Mid court his
llnal account as iild administrator, with the
will annexed, and that said llnal account will
bo henra on the SnU day ot April, IW.i, at the
hour ut 10 o'clock a.m. ut tho county court
room In tho rlty of Alllaiico, In said county;
and jou are heichy cited to appear ut th? lime
and place alHivo designated, mid show cause, If
such exists, why said account should not be
allowed. It Ik hereby ordered that Mid Eugene.
Ilnrton, administrator, with tho will annexed,
jilvo notice to all persons Intercnteo In Mid es
tate by causing u copy of this order to bo pub
lished In The Alliance Herald, a newspaper
printed and published In said county, for threo
Miccenslvo weeks pi lor to the date set for
hearing.
Dated this 10th day ot March. 11TO.
Iseai. 1. A. Ilr.imv,
fp. MiMi.lKlw County .linlge.
1.KGAI. NOTICE
In tho County Cotut- of llox Hutto county
Nubntska.
In tho mutter of tho estate of Luinlii A.
Herrlck Uuceaiied.
Htate of Xchtuska, t .
Box Hutto County, C
To all persons interested In tho estate of
Lavlulu A. Herrlck, dnceuscd:
You are hereby uotllled that on tho 10th
day of March, lftnt, Kuueiie Hurtoa, uUmlnl
trutor of thii estate of I.avlnla A. llerilek,
deceased, tiled lu said court his llnal account
as said administrator, and that said timtl ac
count will be heard on the 2nd day of April.
10ut. at tho hour of 10 o'clock n.m. at tho coun
ty court room In the city of Alliance, In said
county ; and jou are hereby cited to appear at
the time and place above designated, and
showcauso, if such exist, why said account
should not bo allowed. It K hereby ordered
that said hUKene llurton, administrator, ulve
notice to all person Interested lu said estate
by causing a copy of this order to bo publUhed
lu'iho Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed
and publish! In uid county, for three mio
cessive weeks prior to tho date sei for hearing.
Jmru villa iuiii uj til ..larcil livy,
1'. A. HtllUY.
. K'5,l1 . County Judge,
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siikkiits sali:
Hy vlrturo of au order of sale issued by the
flerk of llie District Ctinrt nf Box Butte
County. Nebraska, uiou a deoiee ot foreclos
tiro rendered by said cuurt In faor ut John
O'lfeefe. In au uothm therein, wherein alt
.toliu U'Kerfo Is pluluttir and Boliert furry,
Mr. Curry, wife of defeiulaut, HtU-rt Curri
tlrtil real name uiikuowu. are defendants I
will on Monday the ltli day of April. 1K"., at 1
'cluck 1. M. on uid day at the West door ot
thet'Oiirthoustt Hi Alliance Box Butte County
tsvurat.iii, mui iiiu iiiuuniuj,' tn..M:riueii real es
tate to-wit: The South Kust Quarter of Stsuhui
S5, Township 3I.or Bailee 50,lu Box Uutto Coun
ty, NeblusUa, at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, to satisfy said order of sale
In the sum of 732 K, und costs taxed at SH to,
and tuxeo for tho year llo,s, (axed utl 51. und
ucuruitiK cost and Interest on said iTcCsi. ut
ten percent per annum from February 5. Htm
rlrst pillillciitlon March II, iWX
Au WlKKU.thuriir.
Wii.i.iam IiTClii.l.l., Attorney
J3-SW lor I tutnurr.
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NEBRASKA
Bank Guaranty Bill is Now
Ready for Governor.
When a Plumber is Needed
send for us. We lmve plenty of time
now to attend to all classes of work
This is not our busy season and it will
pay you to have your
PLUMBING, HEATING, FITTING,
etc., attended to now before the rush
of work begins. We are thoroughly
posted in our business and an order
from you will promptly put all our
knowledge and skill at your service.
The cost will not bo great.
Fred Bre n nan
HOLSTEN'S
Headquarters for
CHOOL
UPPLIES
TABLETS
NOTE BOOKS
COMPOSITION BOOKS
NOTE PAPER
PENCILS
PENS, INKS
CHALK CRAYONS
COLORED CRAYONS
ERASERS and
PAINTS
RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT
HOLSTEN'S
Public Stenographer
Commercial Club Room
Basement Phclon Opera House Blk.
Typewriting, Shorthand Reporting,
Mimeograph Duplicating, etc-, done
correctly and promptly.
Bartos Bill Limiting Dividends of
Stockholders Recommended for Pas
sage Dlers' Garnishee Measure !s
Passed by Senate,
Lincoln, March 23. The house con
curred in the senate amendments to
tho bank deposit guaranty bill, which
has the effect of passing It, and it
now goes to the governor. It was one
of the bills in which W. J. Bryan took
a personal Interest and has been a
source of extended debate throughout
the session of the legislature, now
Hearing a close In addition to provld
)ng for the guaranteeing of deposits,
It makes important changes In the
banking laws of the state.
Representative Taylor of Custer
county was the only member to make
serious objection to a concurrence In
the senate amendments to the bank
guaranty bill. He objected to mak
ing the Initial levy one Instead of one
half of 1 per cent. He declared the
"tearing down of the bill was done Id
the Interest of national banks" and
said' it had been "so trimmed down
that national banks will have no edge
over state banks." Graff of Cuming,
who reported the bill, was the princi
pal speaker to oppose Taylor,
When Graff Anally moved that tha
senate amendments be concurred In,
tho motion was adopted by a vote of
53 to 43.
Tho bank bill formed the chief
source of Interest in both branches
and a number of senators were on tho
house floor during the deliberations
over the amendments. Tho measure
will he In Governor Shallenbergor'a
hands today and probably will be
signed by him without further ado.
Limit Dividends cf Stockholders.
In the senate a bill C3 recommend
ed for passage which prevents stock
holders in stock life insurance con?
panics accepting more than S per cent
dividends, or bonuses In lieu thereof.
Senator Bartos of Saline county
fathered the bill, for which he made
a strong tight. He cited figures to
show conditions that had been un
earthed in large life insurance com
panies and was able to carry his point.
The hill will probably be before the
senate for passage before tho week
ends.
Senator Diers' bill providing for the
lowering of the exemption of wages
from garnishee proceedings from 90
per cent to 75 per cent was passed by
tho senate by a vote of 21 to 9. How-
! ever, the bill as amended provides
that no one's wages shall he subject
to these proceedings except for debts
contracted for the necessities of life.
The senate committee of the whole
rocdiiinii-jided for passage the bill to
prohibit meichauts using trading
stamps or premiums of any kind as
an inducement to trade. A fine ot
from $25 to $100 is fixed for violation
thereof.
Appropriation Bills.
A number of the appropriation bills
wore placed on the general file of tho
senate on recommendation of the
finance, ways and means committee.
The hills provided for appropriations
of $70,000 for a building at the feeble
minded Institute nt Beatrice; $3,000
for Improvement In tho state flsli
hatcheries nt South Bend, and $5,000
for Improving the same In Cherry
county; $50,000 for library at Peru;
$50,000 for wing to chapel and gym
nasium at Kearney normal; $75,000
for weak school districts.
Just tell 'em all
you'll see what
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TELL CONFLICTING STORIES
Two Boys Under Arrest at Alma for
Dillon Murder Differ.
Alma, Neb.. March 23. The prelim
inary hearing of George Crltzer and
Ben Heddendorff, the two boys under
arrest charged with the murder ot
William Dillon of Stamford, will not
be held until Friday.
The boys tell conflicting stories of
the crime and it will remain for the
preliminary to determine the truth of
their statements. Dillon was buried
today at Stamford.
A feature of the affair was that
while hounds were on the trail of the
murderers both boys were with the
crowd following the dogs. Later the
sheriff believed there was reason to
suspect the boys and caused their ar
rest, Ho kept them apart after their
arrest and secured from each an en
tirely different story It has been
learned that Crltzer purchased a re
volver at a local hardware store. Both
boy.s have been staying at the home
of Heddendorff during the absence of
the tatter's parents In Iowa.
Charged With Poisoning Stock.
Osallala. Neb.. March 23 Ducello
and Charles Henry, neighbors In the
North Platte valley, had a lawsuit, In
which Ducello was beaten. The tatter
now has caused the arrest of Henry
ot: a charge of poisoning his stock
Two horses, two cows and a number
of hogs have died from poisoning and
other horses were made sick since the
lawsuit and Henry caused his arrest.
Henry charges that ho caught Ducello
putting salt and parls green in alfalfa
hay belonging to Henry. Ducello Is In
Jail.
COLBURN
has to offer in PRICES
before you buy in
DRY GOODS, CLOTH
ING and SHOES
J. P. Colburtfs
cash store
4th door south
of Alliance
National Bank
Pollard Returns to Plattsmouth.
Plattsmouth, Neb., March 19. Form
er Congressman E. M. Pollard has re
turned home from Washington and
will, it Is stated, supervise tho re.
establishment of tho Plattsmouth
Evening News and assume editorial
control of the paper.
Low Rates Worth Notng
To Pacific Coast: Only $25.00 during March
and April.
To Big Horn Basin and North Platte Valley: Very
low homeseekers rates; only $25.00 from
Denver and Colorado to Big Horn Basin Gov
ernment irrigated lands. G-o early.
Summer Tourist East: Plan now your sum
mer vacation trip back east to the old home.
Write us about excursion rates that will be
in effect during the summer.
Seattle Exposition, Summer of 1909: Daily low
circuit rates; best chance in years to make
the coast tour.
Cheap Homeseekers Rates twice a month
from east toy our locality. Inform your friends
white mi: nut roi.ni-.us, RATES, information, etc.
J. A. Clark Doing House Cleaning.
I wish to announce to the people of
Alliance that I am again dojng houso
cleaning in the good old way. Don't
forgnt p 'villi your lace curtains.
Phone 506. J. A. Ci akk. 13-w
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F. L.SKALINDER,Agt.,
Alliance, Neb.
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A.,Omaha
Palace Lively Barn
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(Successor to S. II, Dcsch)
one ni ok west oi Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
rilE N- .iiinden and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
itfli.i) .0. 'I'lione excellent patronage we enjov. Trv us.
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