The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 02, 1911, Image 2

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Now you Alliance poets get busy
Complete this Rhymeand WINa PRIZE
The Elks' Committee In charge of their Show
"The Whirl 0' tit Town '
which is to be presented by about 60 local Singers, Dancers and
Comedians
Wednesday and Thursday Eve's, Feb. 8-9
At Phelan Opera House
offers FOUR Tickets to the person completing the follow
ing Jingle in the best and most original manner:
COUPON
Fill out, cut out and address to Elks' Contest Committee, care of
P. O. Box 1 128.
Pa lays 1 can see "THK WHIRL O" TH' TOWN"
grins Jack in merry glee, but his twin brother, Tom....
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Name,
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JACK
Address
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But his twin brother Tom, only weeps in despair; he
is bad; that's the reason, you see.
TOM
LAND OFFICE NOTES
Z Intcrtttlng Newt of the Government
Land Office at Alliance.
Homeetead Application
Adeline Watson. Hlnxhan., Nebr.,
of se, ee of aw, section II ;
ne, e'i of nw, n4 of e, ne'4 of
iw, section 28-23-41.
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Charlen 1.. Hill, Alliance. el of
se, swi4 of se, section 19; lots 3-4-5,
se'4 of nw, w'.. of nw, nw1 of sw,
section 2H; n'A of se, ne, Bpction 30-2t-47.
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Alnion M Abbott, Rushvlile, Nebr,
lot 4, sw of nw, w'fc of sw, 1-33-44.
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Itaniel V . Mndetnnn, Crawford.
Nebr., wV of sw, w'fc of nw, 18-30-52:
of sw, s'j of M, section 13;
s1,-, of se, e'u of sw, serf ion 14-30-
53.
Joseph C. Roos, Ant loth, Nebr.,
a1 of sw, section ti; nw, nw of sw,
section 7-M-48; s'-i of se, section 1;
n", nVfe of se, section 12-25-44.
OMOMI I I
Phelan Opera House
Saturday, Feb. 4
The
Candy
Girl"
A Musical Comedy in 3 Acts
18 Big Song Hits
20 People in the Cast
10 Chorus Girls
18 Changes Wardrobe
The only popular priced Musical Show now
playing the West.
Prices: 50c, 75c and $1. Seats on sale beginning
Thursday.
Repair Work
Will II. Morgan, Alliance, 200 acres
In 15-22-48.
Will B. Russell. Alliance, 618.77
;m rea in sections 3, 4, !i and 10, IS-
47.
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Kthel HuKainan, Alliance, 640 acres
In sections 10, 30. 20 and 20, 23-48.
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Joseph 0. Komer, lieniingford, ne
and nw of 26-27-53.
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Ver Swan, HurrisbuiK, nw of 29-
19-56.
Clarence K. Morgan, Chariton, la.,
642.54 acres in sections 17, L'i and
21, 22-47.
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Albert Suti. rfl W, Cnadron, all of
13-27-57.
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TheodOM. A. Crapescy, Rushvlile,
nVfc of nw, sw of nw, 6- 30-43.
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William 11. Hlanton, Chadron. nw
of 27; nVa and sw of 28-34-49.
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Zadock Goodwin. Sr., Alliance, w
and se of 15-25-57.
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Barney Meyer, Montrose, 480 ac
res in sections 14, 11 and 13, 33-54.
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Theodore Thomas, South Omaha,
all of 8-30-56.
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F. Li Sharp, Moffltt, 653.17 acres
in sections 30 and 19, 22-45.
Thomas Stewart, Kearney, s1 of
13; nw of ne, ne of nw, section 24;
se, n'A of sw, 14.
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William H. Wells, Clinton, 560 ac
res in 18-30-40 and 13 and 12 in 30-42.
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J. P. Colerlck, Alliance, land In
8-17.
Henry J. Howard, OerinR, 240 ac
res in sections 14 and 23. 20-57.
Applicatione for Public Sale of iso
lated Tracts.
Arnold Peters, Hay Springs, 200.42
acres in 19-29-44 and sections 12
and 13, 29-45.
Sewing Machines and
Organs.
Henry L Davis, s1 of sw, sV4 of
se, 33-18-49.
George H. Hoxby. Broadwater, 400
acres in 18 and 19-20-48.
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William Martin, I'nlt, se of ne,
section 8; sw of nw, section 9-32-54.
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Enrietta Hogue, Gordon, nfc of
sw, section 25; n'fc of se, s"2 of ne,
sw, section 26; nw of nw, section 35;
nw of ne, section 34; 30-41.
Have secured the services of a prac
tical mechanic and can guarantee all
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.
AGFNTS
Spring Wagons for Sale
We now have i ive New Hand-Made Spring Wagons ready
for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will
give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring
wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price.
If you want one of them, call immediately, before they are
all taken. Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn.
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Butte Art Studio
We do Enlarging and Commercial Work
Kodak Finishing
Mill .W-HWHH HIIMI
$50"$75
EVERY WEEK
I aver Invented. Om eun'e nrdm f '60 'Jfi
out raoaih praat $150.00. Mr re boy f. und $0
ib i noura. i ailed at zu home, made 19
!," aayt A. E. Martia, Muh. ' Sold 111 B
2 dayc," uyt G. W. Haat. New V rk. "Sold
in nw 1 . nn . aayi 1.. Menu. i. Hub
dreds renin nth. Ypu caa tuakc Ihi roor.
New Sell Murine M p. A hcufrhold aav-
slty. Women U buy dellghtrd. sQ
tautag Becrvwrv iw percent pri nt to
accaik. act quick, you can t 11 t.
tnve you ma Dotmoi. e own
patents ana Eire eiciutirc W.-rnorv.
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BOX BUTTE COUNTY REAL
ESTATE TRANSFERS
By F. E. Reddish, Bonded Abstractor
J. H. Garrels to Lewis Garrels,
NWI4 of SE',4. 1-26-BO, $1,000.
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.T. H. Garrels to Etta Garrels B.
King, NE4 of SE4. 1-26-50, $1,000.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT
Stale of Nebraska )
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H'x Hutte County. )
In ihe matter of the estate of Wil
liam Wallace Grav, deceased
TO THE CREDITORS OE SAID ES
TATE:
You are hereby notified that I
will sit at the county court room in
Alliance, in said county, on the 23
day of February. 1911, and 23rd day
of August. 1911, at lo o'clock, in the
forenoon of said days to receive and
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjustment
and allowance. The time limit for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is six months from the
2;! day of February, 1911, and the
time limit for the payment of debts
is one year from said 23 day of Feb
ruary, 1911.
WITNESS MY HAND, and the
seal of said county iourt this 2:! id
day of January, 1911
(Seal L. A HERRY,
4tww)l Ouuiy Jjdge.
The Truax Land Co. to A. A. Tru
ax, Section 1-27-61, $16,000.
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John C. McCorklo to Russel W.
Shields, SE'i of 10-25-50, $3,440.
S. B. Post to 0. H. Freeman. NW
'4 of 10-28-48 and NW4 of 8-28-47.
$1.00.
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Eugene Burton, referee, to Joseph
I E. Carey, BWU of 26-24-50, $1,600.
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Lincoln Land Co. to A. J. Welch,
I Iwot 2. Blk. 6, Wyo. Add to Alliance,
' $l,L'5.00.
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S li PoM to C H Freeman, nw of
section 10-28-48 and nw of 8-28-47,
$1.00.
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Elmer A Marsh to Joseph E Carey,
sl of nw and sl of ne, section 34-
24-50, $800.
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Norbert Frohnapfel to Harry E
Jones, lot 11, blk 11, Hemlngford,
$1,000.
Ernesi L Everrett to James Har
vey Garvey. lot 6, blk 28 and lots 17
and 18. blk 27, Hemiugford, $1,250.
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The Truax Land Company to H D
Butterfleld. sw of 23 25-50, $4,000.
Daniel Fit zpat rick to William F
Rosenkranz, lot 2, blk 1, Second add
to Alliance, Nebr., $3,000.
Daniel O'Keefe to Elizabeth
Keefp, ne of 35-26-50, $1.00.
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D A Finch to J Lue Sutherland,
Va Interest in ne of 5-27-49, $1,000.
Miss Edith Snodgrass. of the Al
liance city schools, was called home
Monday noon by a telegram stating
that her brother was seriously ill
with an attack of appendicitis, and
that it was feared he could not recover.
A classified advertisement will
deliver your message to the people
for whom it is intended.
TJ NYONE CAN RUN A PAPER, but it takes brains to
get out a newspaper that will interest the readers.
The Alliance Herald covers western Nebraska.
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CALENDARS FOR YEAR 1912
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