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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
SPECIALS THE CELEBRATE1 Holmes & Edwards Silverware Guaranteed 23 years We have everything in the silver line, Including teaspoons, tablespoons, knives and forks, berry spoons, oyster ladles, cold meat forks, gravy spoons, etc., etc. Don't Fall to See Our Gold Embossed Sliver Goods. They are Beauties C.A.SHINDLER Hemingford, ISebr. Hardware, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Cutlery, Tinware, etc. In the new building. Ij jGeiiSN Central Lumber Co. Building material, Piles, Posts HEniNQFORD, and Coal Nebraska UP TO DATE A. D. RODGERS ..... fers: 1 NOTICE TO SETTLE Having sold our store, known as the Phillips Grocery, all persons knowing themselves indebted to us should call at our ofttee and settle these accounts or make arrangements for an extension of time. Office at 405 Box Butte Ave. Phone ORA E. & LUKE PHILLIPS. H EM I N C FORD Mrx. A. M. Miller MtMtOlMfl Uw I ! mi :.. .1 Bnd boys 10 n sW o' clock dinner Monday evening In hon or of Mr hiiiI Mrs Col. Fosket. The dinner whk certainly prand, with Tom McAndresH and A. M Miller nt the hend of the tallies acting an head lights. After dinner the boys prac ticed a few pieces which all enjoyed very much. We believe on account of the big feast and such smiling fares the hoys played better than any time before. Our City well Ik progressing splen dldly. Mr and Mrs Got, Kosket return ed to Hemingford from their honey moon Saturday Frank Naglescbnelder was an Al liance paasenger Monday. Dr. MeEuen was called out to Ne konts Tuesday. On his way back his auto got lame and the doctor had to be brought to town In a lum ber wagon. Mrs. Frank Naglegchneider spent the first of the week with her moth er, Mrs. Oelger. Mrs. Ira riilllips. of Sioux county, visited with Mrs. Oeo. Hedgecock. Miss Ruth Taylor came up from Alliance Thursday to give her pupils music lessons. James Hunter came up from Alli ance going on out to the ranch. He returned to Alliance the same day. Lee Lloyd has been on the sick list for some time. The Hemingford Hand Hoys went down to Alliance to spend Tuesday and Wednesday entertaining the riremen's Convention with some fine music, Mr. Hubs whs a passenger to Alli ance Wednesday. DUNLAP Harry Deere, who has been In the northeastern part of the state husHlng corn, returned last week. Lem and l.yle Deere went down to the ditch Monday. Mr. Henderson made n business trip to Alliance Tuesday; also out post master, Mr. Dean. Arthur Lore and family visited his father J. A. lore Sunday, re turning Monday. W. A. Dunlap and gUtl were up In the Henderson neighborhood Mon day delivering books. Mr. Oliver Is building a barn this week for John Huins. George Severson went to the Den ver market with a car load of hogB Sunday. Ed. Deiker made a business trip to Angora Wednesday. Bert Miller also went to Angora Wednesday Miss Helen Dunlap go ing aiong ior a pleasure ride. Harry Miller, who was verv sick last week, is up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Chapman vis Ited at the Hubble home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Deere visited Mrs. Ritter Thursday. We are pleased to learn that Mrs John Hums' health is improving and nope sue win soon be entirely well. LEGAL NOTICE HUBBLES FLAT Our rejoicing over nice weather brought snap Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashford are visiting at V. H. Hubbies for a few days A surprise on Ed. Sweezy was well attended. Every one reports a fine time. Mrs. A. Keptner has Just arrived from Oklahoma to make her husband a visit this winter If her health will permit. Robert Ashford and Arthur Hub ble were callers at A. Lore s Thurs day. Albert Wright and John Chapman went through Hubble's Flat on a business trip. Don't want It to happen again. The people of the Flat will have to put signs up: "Please shut gates." Mr. John Deere's were moving in their new house Tuesday. A. Ross visited at Arthur Lore's Monday and Tuesday. W Dunlap was delivering his books in this vicinity Thursday. There is talk of changing the mail route again. Better let well enough alone. The storm last Saturday at BcottS- bluff blew in the window light! of business blocks and nthe divide you could not see a toot before you. Miss Mollie Cogar haB returned from llarrisburg whore she has 1 n Staying With Mrs. Ashford. A. L. J-ore visited with J. A. l,ore Sunday and Monday. Arthur Hubble attended I partv at Hope Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gaines Chapman and little son were Thursday visitors at w. it. Hubble's. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Denton were at M in a tare Friday. Wallaces Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 frank Wallace, Prop'r. I 1'HlllII'V tiHOCEKY IN THE UNITED STATES DIS TRICT COURT, FOR THE DIS TRICT OF NEBRASKA, NORTH PLATTE DIVISION. In the Matter of ) Everrett O. Cool, ) Bankrupt. ) Case No. 7, In Bankruptcy, Volun tary Petition. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS To the creditors of Everett O tool, of Alliance in the County of Box Butte, and in the District afore said. BankruDt. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of December, A. D. 1910, the said Everett O. Cool, was duly adjudged a bankruDt: tht application of the bankrupt and due Buowiug mat 11 win oe more conven lent for the creditors and less at pensive to the bankrupt's estate, to nom uie nrst meeting or the credit or8 at North Platte, Nebraska, in stead of at Alliance. Nebraska it the County In which said Bankrupt resides, an order was issued that the first meeting of the creditors of saia muixrupt will be held in the of fice of Walter V. Hoagland, Referee in Bankruptcy, in the cltv of Vnrth t iaue. .-veDrasKa, on the 28th day of January A. D. 1911, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the creditors may attend, prove the! Claims, appoint a trustee, examine me bankrupt, and transact such Dusiness as may properly come be fore such meeting. WALTER V. HOAGLAND, t It HI -477 Referee in Bankruptcy LIKES THE HERALD The Herald Publishing Company hs receiveu a letter from Mrs W T 1 1 1 ... . . . .. -'luiun, uu located at Henrietta i'ii. 1 .... . . . . me V.UU111), .Minnesota, asking us to send their paper to that place. She says that the thermometer plays mini icu 10 ioriy uegrees below zero but they have no blizzards She states that they are always glad to get The Herald, and asks to be plac id ou the monthly calendar list. AFTER BANK BURGLAR The Chief of Police thought he had made an importaut catch last week when he landed a suspicious looking character whom he thought might be one of the South Dakota bank burglars. Howevur he received a message stating that the burglar had been cawtured in Il.u,u.i l" 1111 w I Uur cbief Is always on the job. i JANUARY SALE THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL THE SALE AT PHIL PIZER'S THE PALACE FOR MEN Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back I $10.00 Suits & Overcoats $ 7.45 12.50 15.00 18.00 20.00 22.50.25- tt it ii ii ii It ii ii i i ii i i 8.45 9.85 12.45 14.85 16.85 YOUNG MEN WANTED Govenment Pays Railway Mail Clerks 9800 to $1,400 a Year Free Scholarships Are Offered. Uncle Sam holds examinations for railway mail clerk, postoffice clerk or carrier, custom house and depart mental clerks. Prepare at once for the coming examinations. Thousands of appointments are to be made. Common school education is all you need; city and country people have equal chance. Start to pre pare now free information. Free scholarships this month. Write im mediately to Central Schools, Dept. H ;l'4. Rochester, N. Y. 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Rates, $2 per day Newly remodeled through out. The best of table serv ice. Clean rooms. Special attention to transients. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NCBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases ol Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organs All calls answersd promptly lay or night DOCTORS Searles ft Searles U year in Lincoln Bi'l a 'iAl.b l 'S IN Cbroolc and Nervous Diseases of Men and Women SHIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Gall Stones ft Piles removed wltliout an ......... All Aim. Ji"' "v. , ' : case OI me nose, inrou, uungi. aiom sen. Uowels, Liver, Rheumatism, 8tno lure. Vartocele. Kidney and Bladder. All Diseases and Disorders ol Men All Examinations and Consultation, FREE. Charges Low, Quick Curea. Call or write for booklet. P. O. Ba JS1 (if nee hours to 11:30; 1 to 4; nights 7 to Drs. Searles & Searles, uncom Nt 219 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr. 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