The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 22, 1910, Image 5

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Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate
headings for the convenience of readers.
Cash Rates Five cents per lino each insertion. No ad re
ceived for less than ten cents per insertion.
Ckedit Rates Five cents per line each insertion, but no ad
vertising account opened for less than twenty-live cents and no
ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week.
Public Sale
For Sale Houses, Etc.
Six lots, Duncan's Addition, 'for sale.
Phone 316. 38-4
A modern, six room house for sale at
a bargain. Inquire at George Sny
dor's. 40-tf
Eight room house, partly modern,
barn, two lots, for sate. 900 Yellow
stone avenue. Phone, Green tCG.
40-iot
Cottage for sale at a bargain,
quire at The Herald office.
In-
A five room house and two lots for
sale at a bargain. Inquire at The
Herald office.
If you have city property in Alliance
to rent or sell, we can secure you cus
tomers if you will leave description of
property, price, terms, etc., at Herald
office. Address J. W, T., care Alliance
Herald, or call up phone 340.
Real Estate
Fine quarter tine land cheap.
I have a fine, level quarter-section of
Box Butte county land, two miles from
Hemingford, in the best farming sec
tion of the county. Will offer this for
quick sale very cheap, on reasonable
terms. If vou are interested will give
you full particulars or show it to vou.
Box 1 198, Alliance, Nebr. 38tf
One of the best half sections of land
in Box Butte county, Nebraska, for
sale at a bargain. Also, a good quar
ter section to sell or trade for an auto
mobile, provided the machine is in
first-class condition. Address A. J.,
care Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebr.
Business Opportunities
Business Opening
Spleninid opening for woman, or man
and wife to engage in millinery and
ladies' furnishings business. Address
A. D., care Alliance Herald, Alliance,
Nebraska. 383
For Sale
Pardey's cottage bread is baked by
expett bakers and is good to eat.
Anyone having clothing of any kind
which they do not cate to keep, aud
which they desire to put to good use,
will confer a favor by phoning Mrs- V.
H. Zehrung, phone 2S7, Supt. of Mer
cy and Help Department Alliance
Epworth League, or Mrs. S. K. War
rick, phone 102, Supt. Mercy and
Help Department Alliance W. C T. U.
This clothing will be used in helping
the poor of Alliance this winter. tf,
Buy your carbon paper and type
writer ribbons at the Herald office. We
handle Carter's Ideal lines of carbon
and ribbons and the Revilo brand of
ribbons. We quote city prices. All
goods guaranteed. tf
A fine Franklin typewriter for sale
cheap. Has been thoroughly over,
hauled aud is in the finest condition
Call at the Herald office and look jit
over. 37-tf
LEARN WIRELESS & R. R. TE
LEGRAPHYI Shortage of fully io,
000 Operators on account of 8-hour
law and extensive "wireless" develop
ments. We operate under direct
supervision of Telegraph Officials aud
positively place all students when
qualified. Write for catalogue.
NAT'L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cin
cinuati; Philadelphia; Memphis; St.
Paul, Minn.; Enid, Okla,; Columbia,
S. C; Portland, Ore.
Saves the housewife work and worry
Pardey's cottage bread.
I will dell sixty head of DuRoc Jer
sey hogs at the Palace Livery Barn at
Alliance, Saturday Oct. t. The offer
ings will consist of fiftv-five head of
March farrowed pigs of both sexes,
and five matured sows with from eight
to ten young pigs each. J. R. Kce
gau. 4 1 1 1
Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO
three unfurnished
ptivate residence,
office. Phone 340.
RENT. Two or
rooms in modern
Call at Herald
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Household Articles
An immense stock of household art
icles, china and glass ware, fancy goods
and notions, on which you cau save
money at the Bee Hive,
One-half Interest lu hardware busi
ness,. Carries line of harness and litis
best equipped tin shop in western Ne
braska. LMrru is doing good business.
Reason for selling- is poor health. For
particulars address, Hardware, care of
Alliance Herald. 32-tf
Miscellaneous
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Flour, feed and stock salt, E. I.
Gregg & Son, 212 Larmie avenue. Best
goods. Prices right. City deliveries
made promptly. Phone 155. 4t-tf
I have 5,000 bushels of fine potatoes
for sale. See me before you fill your
cellar. Fred Countrynan. Phone
Red 154- 38-tf
Money to loan on real estate. F. E.
Reddish. 3'tf-
BIDS WANTED. For 200 tons,
more or less of lignite coal, delivered
at the various school houses, All bids
must be in by October 1st. D. W.
Hughes, Secretary Alliance School
Board. 40-3t
Get your school supplies and candies
at the Bee Hive. tf-U
To Rent
Barn room to rent, stalls for one,
two, three or four horses. Hay mow
aud granary in connection. Inquire at
Herald office or call tip phone 175.
Shoe Shining Machines
When you want your shoes shined
right and in a hurry drop into the Alli
ance Shoe Store, 30C Box Butte Ave,,
and have the work done by one of
those wonderful electric shoe shining
machines. Two machines, one for
black and one for tan shoes. It takes
onty a nickle in the slot, and in three
minutes both shoes are given a first-
class shine. The work is done by sets
of brushes run by electricity, and can
not hurt the tenderest feet. 3&-tf
Repairing, Etc.
The best equipped shoe shop in
northwestern Nebraska is run by M. D.
Nichols in the rearof the Alliance Cash
Shoe Store. First-class work quickly
done, at reasonable prices. 4otf
Architect
The C W. Way Co., Architects,
Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you
with plans and specifications for any
class of building you wish to erect.
Ask them for information. igtf
Live Stock, Poultry, Etc.
Now is the time to bay your Brown
Leghoins. Call or write me at 924
Box Butte avenue, Alliance, Nebr.
B. H. -Perry. 41-tf
Three milk cows,
eleven pigs for sale.
Brothei s. Phone ig.
two sows, aud
Inquire Teater
40-tf
Cattlemen, Notice
FOR SALE Seven young shorthorn
bulls, ranging from one to three years,
and twenty-seven cows and heifers, all
Scotch topped. Every one registered
before sole. A. Fin.nertv,
394'
Ayr, Nebraska.
Attention, Farmers!
If you have any kind of cattle for
sale see Jas. Feagius or Oscar Bramau,
or call at Room 3, McCorkle Bldg. 34-8
Strayed or Stolen
Thirteen head of 3 and 4 year old
steers, branded N on right hip. Split
in left ear. Strayed or stolen on or
about Sept. 6, 19 10.
Theodore Johnson,
Hemingford, Nebr.
Reward for information. If stolen
Box Butte county has standing offer of
big reward for arrest of thief. Notify
as above, or Cal Cox, Sheriff,
39-4
Alliance, Nebr.
Employment Wanted
S. Gliddcn has returned to Alli
ance and is ready to do all kinds of
odd jobs of work. Phone 116 red. 39tf
POSITION WANTED by man and
wife 011 ranch. Both experienced in
ranch work. Good reference. Phone
349 Herald office. 40-3t
Wanted Woikby day or take wash
ing home. Phone 485 blue. tf
Help Wanted
SALESLADY WANTED to solicit
for our Custom Made Skirts. Strictly
made to measure. High earning for
one With good references. Custom
Skirt Co., 8th & Broadway, Kansas
City, Mo. 39-2t
Lost
LOST A Marks saddle. Between
Alliance and Canton Sat., Aug. 27.
Reward of ten dollars will be paid for
teturn to F. R. Allen at Checkered
Front Livery Barn. Saddle marked
"O" and "B". 38-3t
For Sale
Up-to-date stock of millinery and
ladies dry goods for sale. Has a good
patronage and is a paying business.
Good reason for selling. Address Box
1 198, Alliance.
Nine room house with barn, etc., in
west part of town. Twelve fifty foot
lots, all fenced. Mrs. John Workman,
phone 629. 4i-3t
A good buggy for sale at a bargain if
taken this week. L M. E. Anderson,
713 Larmie Ave., Alliance. 41-tf
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STRASBURGER
Kan-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Thm only baking p&wtter
mmfmfrom Roy ml Grapm
Ormam of Tartar
fit Alum, Hi lirni Phispktfe
HEMINGFORD
Col. Fosket came over from Chadron
on 44.
Josle Lashley came up from Mars
land Friday on 44.
Edna and Mary Carey came up from
Alliance Saturday on 43.
Jim Montague lost two head of cat
tle while bringing them in to ship.
Mrs. Anton Uhrig's condition Is
slightly improved at this writing.
K. L. Pierce and wife attended the
opera in Alliance Wednesday night.
Mrs. Millett came In from Casper,
Wyoming Saturday for a visit with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Itrosher aud daughter, Edith,
left on 44 Monday for an extended vis
It in Iowa and other eastern points.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer stopped on their
way home from Hot Springs, s. 1)., for
a brief visit with their sou in Sioux
county.
Walter Weddle and wife came in
from near Conly Friday, staying with
the latter s mother, Mrs Wallace.
Dr. Slagle was called up from Alli
ance Tuesday to attend .liio. .lelculk,
who was taken seriously ill Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Eggert came up from
Marsland Saturday for 11 few days visit
with her sister, Mrs; Win, Curry.
Inu. Hollinrake aud Mrs. Eva Per
fect were united In marriage Monday
at the Catholic church. Father Beck
er performed the ceremony.
Omar Surlbner and Due Thompson
autoed to Alliance Wednesday. Mr.
Thompson visited his wife who is in
the Mercy hospital. He says she is
recovering fast and will be able to re
turn in u couple of weeks.
Emil Hockey returned from his east
ern trip Wednesday on 4.'1. He has
been visiting tit St. Joseph, Mo., 11 nil
other eastern points.
The father of Dan Watson passed
away Wednesday night about 9 p. in,
He had been suffering with cancer far
some time. The funeral was held at
Dan Watson's house Thursday and the
remains were laid to rest in the Hem
ingford cemetery.
Pete Watson and wife came in from
Sioux county Thursday to attend the
funeral of graudpa Watson.
Fuunie Pilkington came up from Al
liance Thursday, going out to Sioux
county to spend a few days with A.
Hedgecock's.
Furnished Rooms for
Rent, Bath and Electric
Light. Inquire 321 Third
St. Phone No. 582. tf
Mrs. Jennie Shaw from Chicago was
a visitor at Strasburgor
Mr. and Mrs. Qules. of Holtoti.
sas visited their son Ulen Squires,
Louis Wall purchased a good horso
from Marquard Petersen -the genial
manager of the Opade ranch.
After all there are but two classes of
people those who try to do right!
those wno wish to no wroug.
A lady and gentlemen drove through
Strasburger on their way to Michigan.
On the 24th of last month they were In
a suow storm in Montana.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Strasburger
are going next Monday on a trip to
Washington, Oregon and California.
Before returning Mr. Strasburger in
tends to have several bear hunts and
run opposition to Teddy Roosevelt as
a mighty hunter. Well, good luck to
mm,
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F. L. Burns visited
over Sunday,
Mrs. P. P. Wilcox Btarte
at Hill Top Monday morn!
Misses Vira Horn and En
spent Saturday with Henn
north of Scotts Bluff.
A. Z. Nlaola has returned
a few week's visit with his
College View, Nebr.
John Durr. from Hubble
in tho canyon, Wednesday,
A. D. May's folks are tfett
very nicely with the small-p
expect to got out of quaran
week.
Mrs. h. 0. Davis and little
Emma, visited Sunday at
home.
T. II. Bccson, wife aud son
auco, visltul a few days with
son and family.
Earl Kara of Bayard was in
yon Sunday.
.1. F. McAllister moved dov
Mlnatare Tuesday to start c
ditch work.
Mayme Thorn visited over
with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Hecs
family.
Mrs. Mary Fulton is the guBllof
Mrs. isan Hums,
Anna Cook lb visiting her
Mrs. J, F. McAllister.
Roy Meek Is helping Boston U'ek
with his grain,
Rolllu Reed Is working for Ni
this week,
Art Hubbell and Ed. Sweezy w
Mlnatare, Thursday.
.ino. coyie ami i w. uogar we
Mlnatare, Thursday.
Everett Horu was at home a
days last week.
Helen lleeson is visiting in Sc
Bluff a few days this week.
xne . u. crismouu lamiiy ex
to leave for Turner, Mo., next w
where they will make their fit
home. Their many friends regret
see tiicm leave, out wish them su
in their new home.
Jack Long Is working in the bar
shop at Bayard.
Vira Horn left Mondav mornlntr
Minatare. where she will attend sell
the coining winter.
Walker Wood, wife, Sadie Mast
and Bert Horn called Sunday at t
W, U, Crismond home
hubbleTflat
Phelan Opera Hoi
Tuesday, Sept. ill
Le Comte, Flesher Sc Wa!
offer
THE SPARKLING, MUSICAL.
COMEDY
"The Flower
of the Ranch"
By JOSEPH, E. HOWAKD.W
Composer of a score of succesa
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PRICES: Reserved seats 75e and
$1,00, Gallery SOc, children S5e,
Seats on sale Saturday,; . ,
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In the County Court of Box Butts Gewrip
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In. the waiter of tho estate of hmm'
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On reading the petition of HalnhoM A. Wt-
tlemanti Hied Uorela, praying that AdaHnhm
tlon or said estate bo granted to H&iafeoUl &,"
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Ordered, that said petition will b hoatfd ,
the 8th duyot Octobsr.19l0.nl, 10 o'clock a. at
Thai all persons Interested In said ette mar
appear at County Court on said date a4
Mmw cuuee It any theft) bo why sa(l padtkm
should nut bo grunted) and that uotlcoof tto
ot milt! petition sml or nam Jiwn
e given to mi parsons interested in aaidwwit-
tvr uy imoiiMiins copy oi in oruor v
Alllunce Horuld. a wpolilvhOwMhaiiprixB
ud In said county, tUroosuccslvuweokrtfl
to tiitd hearing, Dated September so, uja. ;
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Mrs. John Duerr and daughters vlsi
ed at Hert Miller's, Saturday.
Jimmie Duerr is staying at his broth
er John's going to school.
Mrs. C. it. Lore and daughters and
Miss uuulapp visited over Sunday at
J. Lore h at Hashmau,
It Is a common occurance to see a
wagon hauling an auto with two ou It
from Scotts Ktuifs to Alliance.
Every one in this vicinity is going to
take in the fair, Thurmluy.
Geo, Denton is buying cattle to feed
Albert Wright visited ut 0. Cogar
Saturday and Minday
In tho County Court. Box
Nuhruska,
ln tho- mattfcf pf the estto pt H. .
C.mv. rli'i'cuiKpil. if
I. L. A. Mcrrv. criuntv Jtnlao of tnld
lr. said Bttito. fiorehy notify nil person ha1
claim and demands Hsainst the cittnt of
said tl, K. Mucll ray, di-ceuswl, that I hv'
una appointou uioioiiowinK ay rortu;
lion, examination, una aujumment
rUlm. rinri ,1t,munnti nu tttvitrlrluil 1m.
tho county court room t Aillnrito, wll
to-vcit April i-i, jpu Aiir;rvun
ediu said estiile will annrur ath.tld t
pltieo and duly present tholrsaM cl3
uomaims in tnu munnorrcqatreu jr
-.show cuuso for not m dcvlniri and Indi
of said claims shall not be Hewwtd by
ume me sumu (man ou loryrer osrreu,
t (II veil under iny hand tiAilseS.1 of tlioca
court this 30th day ot tiopt.. 1910.
K i..ll t, A. Um
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In tho matter of the estate
Tracv. deceased.
I, L. A. Kerry, County Judie of Him.
Jiutto county, Nebraska, hereby notify att
(Persons having claim 'and dematwla
ajgaiast Peter G. Tracy, deceased, that I
Mvesetand appointed the lorn d?. t
March, 191 1. at to o'clock la th iotM&m,'
it ice Couaty Court room in AJljaac. fm
s ey.aminauon or an claims ajaist i
eate-of said decedent villi a 'vidw
Heir alldwaace and nivment.
'All porsous interested as credijioTif lW
u esaie win present toeir qiiwiB-tvo ata-
aiu tim. or snow C4Ua lor wotsa mt-e
aad, iorcase ant
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barredf'
Thii notice shall be erved b pibllci
tion thereof four consecutive wrijk in l'ho
Alliance Herald, a newspaper pulitwUed in
Alliance, prior 10 me day of ln-Hfinu
(Jiven under mv hand and e-i l said
court this 7 1 1 1 day of .September, 1910
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(Seal) 39-4 t ounty 4ude.
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BUYS A LOT IN BELMONT ADDITION TO ALLIANCE
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175 Lots in Three Days
This is the opportunity of a life time
to own your own home or to invest in Al
liance real estate. Just to think of our
selling 175 lots in three days. That tells
you what people think of our terms and
the beautiful location of this new addition
to Alliance. There are nearly 100 choice
lots to select from remaining unsold. Come
today and bring your friends. Telephone
No. 330 and we will hold any lot for you
and send our free carriage to bring you to
tho grounds.
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You pay One dollar down and
Fifty Cents a Week for
every lot
You pay no interest
You pay no taxes
You can sell or build anytime.
You can pay any sum
any time.
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Stop Paying Rent
Hone builders will begin to
build in Belmont addition
this week
Learn to Save Money
Teach your boy or girl to save
SOc a week
Price of unsold lots
$75.00 to $135.00
a very few slightly higher
Location of Belmont
This beautiful addition is on the high
est elevation plateau on Mississippi Ave.,
just FOUR BLOCKS from the Central
School and extends from Sixth Street to
Tenth Street.
Our lots average $125 in price and you
know they are asking $380 for lots two
blocks farther away on the west side
where it is not so high and sightly.
Every lot is as level as a floor, all in
good sod. Come out before the Fair crowd
or it will be too late.
We are on the grounds day and night. Contracts delivered on the grounds. All payments made at the office of
F. E. Reddish, Alliance, Nebr. Phone on the grounds No. 386 blue. Send for free carriage to grounds.
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