The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 31, 1910, Image 3

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WHEN THE PRICE WOULD APPEAR ATTRACTIVE THE QUALITY,
HCKnAH2, HAS DEE1V ZAL,KiriL,tZLJ
There is no risk taken when you buy a CHICKERING SON (Boston), IVERS & POND, PACKARD, KURTZMANN, STERLING, KOHLER
& CAMPBELL, HARVARD, HUNTINGTON, besides a number" of less expensive Pianos that may be seen on our floors and are regarded as leaders
in their respective grades. YEARS FROM NOW you would regard the price of the Piano you purchased now as small if then you FOUND that you
had in your home a Piano that had proven satisfactory. Time alone will demonstrate the musical value of a good Piano and the honor of the house that sells
Our aim has always been to sell the class of Pianos that would secure for us the confidence and esteem of the public. No Piano concern can produce a better asset
than a satisfied community of buyers, and we are in Alliance to stay. Call and see us in our new quarters, Brennan's old drug store, opposite postoffice
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PIA1STOS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED
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W. C. ENGLISH, Mgr.
Several Good Second-Hand Organs from $10
HOLSTEN'S
Headquarters for
School
Supplies
TABLETS
NOTE BOOKS
COMPOSITION BOOKS
NOTE PAPER
PENCILS
PENS, INKS
CHALK CRAYONS
COLORED CRAYONS
ERASERS and
PAINTS
RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT
HOLSTEN'S
Finding a Leak
is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job
unless you are a Practical Plumber. If
there is any trouble in the bath room or
heating apparatus
Send for Us
and we will fix it promptly and at reason
able charge. We do good work and guar
antee it.
Fred Bren nan
House phone356. Shop phone, 744
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
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'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska.
FRANK REISTLE
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPES
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WE PRINT
SALE BILLS
AND PRINT THEM RIGHT
FIRST DUALITY
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conrmtHT no pt iNTtigHAnomM. pgeas bureau
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Reno Notes
(Received last week.)
Chas. Leistritz went to Alliance to
attend the Reed sale.
II. filer hauled a load of seed oats
from lioness' last Monday. .
It looks like spring had come the
way flies are buzzing around.
Mrs. May cock and son spent Easter
with her sister Mrs. Hier and family.
Hen Keoler returned home Monday
after a weeks visit with his sister and
family.
John and Fred Leistritz and Milton
Keegan visited over Sunday with the
ormers parents.
Jesse Liston left on 44 last Saturday
for his old home in Indiana on account
of the serious illuets of his father.
Henry flier has put notices around
his lukes aud fences that no hunting is
allowed 011 his place. I think if the
ranchers would all do the sume, they
would have more game for their own
tables.
HubblBsFlat.
(Received last week)
Mr. and Mrs, Hubble visited Coker's
last Sunday.
Prairie fires are of frequent occur
rence lately.
John Chapman is the owner of fine a
new camera.
A. Lore and fumily vlsted at Hubble'.
Sunday night.
Mr. Hubble is going to build J. A.
Lore's house near Alliance.
Arthur Lore returned Saturday from
a business trip to Alliance.
Arthur Hubble has made the pur
chase of a flue saddle horse.
Geo. Dentrn and family visited in Al
liance Saturday and Sunday.
L'ttle Dorothy Durr ison the siuk list
this week Why don't little neighbors
call?
A Sunday School was organized last
Sunday. Preaching services ne.t Sun
day by Mrs. Keck.
Frank Neardes and wife called at
llubble's last week. They walked home
leading a line pair of mules.
Fine weather up here for March.
Many have begun to make garden. We
give them our sympathy. Hope it won't
freeze.
We do not live so far away but what
automobiles and salesmen find their
way to our homes even as far as from
Alliance,
Hashman Notes
(Received Inst week.)
Earl Tallada nnd his cousin Ernest
Nichols spent Sunday evening at Mr.
Skinner's.
Mr. Johnson was seen hauling a
couple loads of produce to town behind
his lurge traction engine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross returned from
Sioux county a few days ago and have
been staying with their son-in-law for 11
few days.
Eunice Calame and Ruth Conklin ac
companied by James Calame spent Sun
day afternoon at Skinner's where
Eunice and Elsie Culame board and
teach school.
Sunday School was held at Unity
church last Sunday and officers were
elected as follows MrF, Ella Skinner,
supt.; Mrs. John Loer, asst-snpt.j Royco
Nichols, sec; Fay Hembry, treas.
CLEMAN.
(Crowded out last week.)
Mrs. Chas. Kwiugis reported as get
ting along nicely.
The frogs und meadow lnrks remind
us that spring is here.
Miss Myrtle Brown is visiting at the
LVugin home this week.
We understand they are dipping cat
tle at Wagoner place this week.
WV nre informed of the death of Ed.
Uooderham at Rock Springs, Vyo.
Messrs Rudlsel. Shoemaker and Boon
were trading horses one day last week.
Mr. Moffitt who moved from this vi
cinity a few years ago is buck in the
neighborhood,
V, C, Thompson was loading a car
of goods at Angora for shipment to his
new home la Idaho.
The children of Arthur Feagins have
been on the siuk list the last week but
are bettur at present.
Miss Gladys JJoon cf Alliance is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Elsass and also at
her uncle's, Emery Hoon.
BAYARD ITEMS.
(Crawded out last week.)
"W. T. McKelvey was in Alliance
Tuesday.
W. T. McKelvey was in Mitchell last
Thursday riight.
A. F. Snyder disposed of his hotfl
interests the first of the week.
Loyd Green painted the interior of
C. O. Morrison's store this week.
Babe Wilson the barber left for his
home in West Virginia Monday.
Judge Stuteville of Bridgeport was
in our city between trains Wednesday
The Erlcson Drng Co. have startel
the foundation for their new building.
John Parton and family came down
last Thursday from Morrill for a short
visit.
The entertainment and box social
given by the ball boys Tuesday night
was very successful.
FAIRYIE
(Last week too late for publication )
Geo. West and family visited at the
home of F. M. Nason Sunday.
Wm. Nye and wife visited with Grand
pa and Grandma Nason Sunday.
Mrs. Hadley and daughter took dinner
with Mrs. J. R. Lawrence Sunday,
Charles Troumbe of Lincoln visited with
his sister. Mrs. Wm Rust, jr , Saturday
and Sunday.
The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. J, R.
Lawrence Wednesday. The next meeting
will be with Mrs, Wm. Rust March 23d.
Joe . 1, who left here a few years ag
for Hot Springs, S. D , where he has since
resided, arrived here a few days ago for a
visit with friends.
FACTS
9 The news items of the home corn
munity.
Q The things in which you are most
interested.
9 The births, weddings, deaths of
the people you know.
QThe social affairs of our own and
surrounding towns.
That ara th kind of facta thU paper
fivea you la orary iuua. Tbey aro
rtaialr warUt & aubacriptioa prica.
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Steam Outfit for Sale.
For sale The best steam outfit in Chey
enne county, consisting of one new 'CaBc
separator, one steam (32 h p.) engine and
eleven (ourten-inch plows. Address
ORENGRISWOLD.
D7-10 A7io Dalton, Neb.
LEGAL .NOTICE.
Iu the District Court of JIox JJutto County,
Nehtuska,
11 ttiu mutter of the application of Karnh A.
Ullleran. Uuardlan of the persons and es
tates1 of Mnry Frances Glllerun, Francln Oil
liTim. nnd Leo Olllurati, for license to sell
real utute,
l)ii rending and flllnt: the petition, duly ver
ified of r-arah a. Olllcrmi, Guardian of the
Ihtmws 11ml estates of Mary Frances Oilier
1111, 1'riineln Glllurnn nnd Leo Olllerati, for II
cviiku tOMOl tlie foiluwlntf reul est mo of sulci
iiiluoi;., m-Ut: The North Went Quarter of
Hii-tioii Tweniy-flte Town, ii, IiiitiKO 4, In
Hos Jliitm Comity, NcbrnHlin, or n part there
ol lor the PurnoMi of rimlrm fundn. for llio ed-
ucullon. support and iiiuliiteimiice. and the
cuuifoit of hiild minors, and It appearing
fiom Fiild petition that mid real estate con
hlhtaof unimpioved land with the exception
tliiitcume lsfcurrounde.1 hy a fence and ery
Utile If any Inromn Is deilved tliurefrom.
It '.a tin refore ordered lliat the next of kin
of Mild minors mid nil ihtmjus Interested In
nkl 1e.1l estate, appear before, nio itt Cluiin
bers In the City of ltuslivlllu, blierldnn 1 oun
ty. tebrukn, on the IKIi day of April, 0K. nt
lui'ilot-k 11 in to uliow cause. If any tlieielte
why 'lecnso should not Ihj k run ted to md
(.uardlan to sell Mild real etle.
And tl Ih further ordered tlutr n copy of
this order bo set veil pernmally on all porMjns
Interested In Mild estate ut least fourteen
ilys Injfore theday set for the heimiiir, and
Im) pultllidied once each wk for tlireu i-uccvs-blve
neeks In. tlio Alliance Herald, n news
paper printed nnd published In said county.
Dated uti liutn'iers In tbeClly of Alliance
Jinx Unite County, this 2lsl da of .March, 1W0.
M II KSTOVfll,
Jude of tlic District Court of
fpMch ;-3t llox Itultu L'ounty.Nebraskn.
M'GAI. mth:
In the District Court of IIojc Outti Coiiuty.
N'ehrnska.
In tlio matter of the Guardianship y Order to
of Adella ItauiMlell, an liwanej- bhow
I'erwju. 1 t HUMJ
The caiisn came on for heurlnc upnit the
petition of Flank II. Ituradull, Ruurdiau Of
the person and tMtito of Adollu ItuniMlell, 11 u
Insane person, prajlni; for u lieenso to hull the
south half of the Miutheast quarter (S-i SK
1-4) miuiIi hitlf fcoutliwntiiiHrtirSI-3 1I)
of J-tH-tlon Flvi5, in Township Ihlrty (So). S
itanifuTwelivtly) et. In Holt County, ,o
bntsku, or a sulllclent amount of tho bume to
pay tliosumof twelve hundred eighty dollar-.
frlisOOO) for tin p.ijuient of expenses Incurred
In the support, treatment, cure und mainten
ance of sali ward, tliuro not bultiK any per
sonal proiK-rtj und the Income of s.ild ward
helm; lnsullu-hnt to pay the said debts aud
expenses, and maintain the said ward
It Is therefore ordered tli.it the next of kin
and all persons Interested in said estate ap
pear before me nt I'liambers ut Itusbvllle,
SvhrHska. 011 the 30tli day of April. 1010, at
nine o clock A. M to show caus why a li
cense should not he (.'ranted to said Kuardlun
to sell so much of the uUivu described real
estate of said ward as shall be necessary to
pay said debts and exponsos. 1 specify that
this order be published Iu the Alliance Her
ald, a weekly newspaper, publish! ut Al
liance in said oounty for three weeks prior to
dm date. f said hearing.
Dated March 21th. una
V. II. WtHTOvrn
fpi.'Ith-3t Judge District (ourt.
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5ren d an s
Drug Store
I Patronized by
careful and
discriminating
buyers
The one place in
town where you
can buy really
go o d chocolates
IB Bee Hive
210 Box Butte Ave.
Big Stock of
New Goods at
Prices Lower
than Elsewhere
See Our Bargain Tabic !
rostra, Eire
Shoe Repairing
PROriPTLY DONE
All Work Strictly First-Class
n. D. Nichols
BOX BUTTE AVENUE
AT ALLIANCE SHOE STORE
Repair Work
Sewing Machines and
Organs.
Have secured the services of a prac
tical mechanic and can guarantee alt
work done by him. Don't trust your
work to travelling repair men. This
man will be here permanently. Re
pairs and parts furnished for all ma
chines. Phone 139. Geo. D, Darling.
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