The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 11, 1912, Image 5

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    Classified Advertisements
ABOUT FORMER ALLIANCE BOY.
The following "Want Adt" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience of readers.
CASH RATES One cent per
wo.d each Insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
word each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five cents and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
Black face double rate.
Ir answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw It in
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. 10 tf 570
TO RENT
Two room house for rent. Mrs.
Nellie Moran, 201 Yellowstone Ave.
Phone 565 Green. 5tf97!
FOR RENT. One furnished room,
light and heat. 504 Box Butte ave.
Phone 90. 2tf949
FOR RENT Well lighted office
room. First National Bank.
Furnished rooms for light house
keeping. 504 Sweetwater. Mrs. C. D.
HALL. Phone 185. 5tf97S
FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. No children.
603 Box Butte avenue. Phone 196.
3tf959
NINE ROOM HOUSE for rent or
sale. Mrs. S. J. Holdridge. Phono
675. :Uf955
Miscellaneous
LOST. -Baby buggy pillow, be
tween 800 Cheyenne Ave. and The
Famous. Please return to Famous
for reward. 6-97:!-1
SEWING WANTED
All kinds of sewing done satisfac
torily and prices reasonable. Phone
635. .MRS W. H. ZEHRUNG.
5tf973
Money to loan on real estate. F.
E. Reddish. 3t'f
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
posts. Phone 71. tf
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
E. I. Gregg & Son have a large
amount of first-class alfalfa and wild
hay at a reasonable price.
48tf779
Phone No. 5 for coal and wood.
VAUGHAN & SON.
43U702
Pour room, cement block house, in
Belmont Addition to Alliance, for
sale at a big bargain. Will take less
than it cost to build if sold soon. In
quire at Herald office. 4t964
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
Old paper at The Herald office at
5 cents per bunch.
DRIVING HORSE FOR SALE
On account of the "Auto" I will
sell my driving horse, "Royal". A
bargain to anyone wanting a, sale,
trusty horse. You all know him.
See him at Spry's barn.
l-tf-936 H. H. BBLLWOOD.
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE DISTRICT COl'IlT OF BOX
Itl'TTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA
In the matter of the nppllcatlon of
Reinhold A. Klttelninnn, guardian of
the persons and estates of Rob
ert Kltteiann, Uernart Ktttel
maim. Eda Klttelmuin. Willlnni Kit
telinann, Paul KlttelmattB, Pauttae
Kittelmann and Clara Klttcltr.iinn.
minor children Bf Krnesiiiie Kittel
mann, deceased, for leae to sell
real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. W.
H. Westovor. .Indue of the District
Court of Pox Bulte county. Xebras
ka, made on the Mttl I ay of August.
1911, for the sale of the real estate
hereinafter described, there will be
sold at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash at the west front
door of the court house in the city
of Alliance, In Box Butte county.
Nebraska, on the ;3th day of Janu
ary, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M., the following described real
estate: an undivided seven-tenths of
the northwest quarter of section two
(2) and northeast quarter of section
three (I), township twenty-seven (27)
north of range forty-seven (47) west
of the .sixth principal meridian. In
Box Butte county, Nebraska, being
the interest and estate of said min
ors in snHI land
Said sale will remain open one
hour.
Dated this 20th day of December.
1911
Reinhold A. Kittelmann. titiardian
of the persons and estates of Robert
Kittelmann, Gerhart Kittelmann, Eda
Kittelmann, William Kittelmann, Paul
Kittelmann, Pauline Kittelmann, and
Clara Kittelmann.
2-4M41
NOTICE OF SALE
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Another car of Diamond and Pearl
flour, meal, graham, buckwheat and
breakfast food at the Farmers"
store Special prices to ranchman
and all. in five hundred pound lots.
t, .) KKKNKN. Phone 1197.
Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing
All kinds of dyeing, dry cleaning
and prOBilni Dress t liiiiiiiinns col
ored to match Roods. Pinnies clean
ed, colored and curled Curtains
colored and pressed. Gloves, hosiery
and evening drosses in dainty col
ors I specialty. MgS W. II. HBH
RUNG. Phone tS 52tf895
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX
BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter o fthe application of
Cassie D. Hall, Guardian of the es
tate of Mignon M. Hall, Willis W.
Hall and Vivian E. Hall for leave to
sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the Hon. W.
H. Westover, Judge of the District
Court of Bex Butte county, Nebras
ka, made on the 26th day of August,
1911, for the sale of real estate
hereinafter described, there will be
bold at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash at the west front
door of the court house in the city
of Alliance, in Box Butte county,
Nebraska, on the 13th day of Janu
ary, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M., the following described real
estate: an undivided three-fourths
interest in Southwest Quarter of sec
tion 27, Northwest Quarter of sec
tion 26, and Souihwost Quarter of
section 25, in township 27, north of
range 47 west, also west half of sec
tion I, in township 26 north of range
47 west, la Box Butte county, Ne
braska, subject to the dower right of
Cassie D. Hail, widow, being the In
terest and estate of said minors in
said land.
Said sale will remain open one
hour.
Dated this 20th day of December,
1911.
Cassie D. Hall, Guardiiui of the
persons and estates of Mignon M.
Hall. Willis V. Hall, and Vivian K
Hall.
'2-4M40
ALLIANCE VOLUNTEER
FIRE DEPARTMENT
There will be a sjweial meeting of
the Department held next Friday.
January 12th. 1912. to make final ar
rangements for attending the con-
cation at Kearney,, and any other
buhinest. that may come before the
Department
CARL SPACHT. Secy
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
. UNITED STATES FOR THE
DISTRICT OF
NEBRASKA
CHADRON DIVISION
In the Matter )
Of )
Tiionnus J Thrclkeld. Bankrupt i
Case No. U
In Bankrupt cy
Voluntary Petition
At Chadron, Dawes Co.inty. e
brMlM in said District, before Frett
erick A. ("nites. Referee in Bank
ruptcy, January 5th, l!12.
To th- creditcrti Of Thcmas J.
Threlkeld, of Alliance, Box But:
County, Nebraska, a l!anknti,t:
Not lee is hereby given that ;n the
4th day of January, 1912, the said
Tit ItmBS. J. Threlkeld was duly ad
judicated a bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of hits freditors will be
held In the offices of Burton Ai
UeKtover, Attorneys, in the city of
Alliance. Box Butte County, Nebras
ka, in said District, on the 24th day
of January. 1912, at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, at which lime and
place the tsaid creditors may attend,
prove their claim, appoint a trus
tee, examine the bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may
proptrly ouie before said meeting.
Witness my band thi 6th day of
January. A. D , 1912.
FREDERICK A CR1TE8,
U. 8. Refele,
Harry Nelson, who formerly re
sided in Alliance but now I at Mln
den, was married yesterday at that
place, and The Herald tiVidcrs con
grit illations and bent wishes. About
a month precrdlnn this happy event
Harry and two her young men in t
with an accident which might eBI
lropn fatal, but fortunately did
not One of th Minden pap' rs or
Deo niheT II contained the following
Item, printed under the h:ad. "A
Sad Joy Ride':
"Saturday ocning Hurry Nelson,
Chris DeO SOB and Fr.tl Wells, three
young men about twenty ynrs of
age, full of life and nnlmatlcn.
thcught to have some fun. and
boarded Chus. Alu-atns cur and vc.:it
for a ride. So in after. Fred Wells
was picked up unconscious near the
cemetery, and near was Harry Nel
son with his collar bone broken, and
Chris Bensnn badly bruised about
the head. For ten or twelve hours
Fred lay unconscious and there was
doubt of his recovery. His nkull
was fractured near the base. They
must have been going at n frightful
speed as nothing is known about how
it happened. It was all done in
stantly. The auto was badly wrecked."
oooooooooooooooo
o HOMESTEAD o
oooeoooooooooooo
Charlie Hiser i now living in his
splendid new sod house.
our homestead correspondent is
not dead, nor even asleep, but simp
ly frozen up, and too stiff to write
A. D. Weir last week drove a
bunch of cows over to Mrs. John
son's to be cared for a month or so.
Miss Nora Johnson, who has been
bedfast with a threatened attack of
pneumonia, is able to be about a-
g!"in.
It seemed like old times to see
Charlie Iockwood at Canton this
week. He was out making some col
lections. Mussrs. Scott and Boyer accompan
ied each ether to Maryland last
Tuesday. And they say Maryland
still remains intact.
Miss Edith Brosher. after spend
ing a few days with her mother at
Canton, returned to her duties in
II; tningford last Thursday.
Perry Ball, whose shoulder was
broken when a horse threw him a
few weeks since, is around again and
will soon be fully recovered.
The dance given at the Nlchtilsou
Bros, ranch a few nights since. In
honor of Sherii'nn Kean and his
new wife, was a delightful o:c. -ion.
We are glad to note the steady
improvement of John Krau's little
.boy whose leg was badly broken
three weeks ago, when the little fel
low slipped on the Ice.
The Homestead Literary Society
is progressing nicely. On last Sat
c.'day night the French and English
locked horns over the question, "Re
solved, that England lies done more
for the U. S. than France." They
say that the fire did fly thick and
hot between some of the debaters,
and even the children are laughing
at the antics some of them resorted
to in their heat.
V
W. A. Rider, who has taki.i .Mi -.
Miller's place, writes that the winter
in Wyoming is very severe. He
says: "1 have been sick and storm
bound. We have been having some
of the worst brand cf storms and
weather in generar we have experi
enced here for years. It 83cms we
ran hardly get out of one blizzard un
til mottM r comes." He will no:
take possession of the pla:e until
the weather is suitable for him to
nioi'c.
!t riv s a man a mighty unpleas
ant feeling when he knows the man
who ts t ilkiug so kindly and confi-
IdetriaU WITH him will lalk as
mean the dei'. himuelf Bheti he
leaves afca, sad is talking ABOUT
him to las neighbors. True it is
tluit tiiat RIM who will spew out
poison and gossip about others when
talking IT li you. w ill turn hia
slimy tongue against you when talk
ing AllOl'T you. He's a mislit.v
mean and nang. ious man who OM
find nothing but dirt and dart in
throw at his neighbors instead ot :i
liric flower sice in a while We
know isuch men. IH you?
M SI'ACK
HEMINGFORD
Hair combings made into beautiful
switches, $1.50. Mail orders prompt
ly filled. NEW YORK HAT SHOP
876tf62
Dr Boland. phone 65.
Mr. Hazard came up from Alliance
Wednesday on business
Ira Scrllnicr was a went bound
pnweiiRcr on 4;: Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Pierce came In from Al-Pnn-e
on 4:t Wednesday, where she
had been to attend the K intern
Star lodge, on Tuesday evening.
.Mis Mamie attlfef left on 44
Thursday for Lincoln
C. J. Wlldy M rt on It Friday tor
California, where he expects to be
gone for some time on business
Dvlla Brown came up (TOO) Alli
ance Friday, where she had DO0S
spending her vacniWn with her
Blether,
see
Rev. jTox was an east bound pas
senger on 44 Saturday, going down
to ROBO, where he held services on
Sunday.
Clarence KonenlM'-rger came in on
43 Saturday, after spending the past
three weeks in the eastern and
southern ataties.
Miss Cora Henderson came in
from Curly Sunday, going east on
44 Monday, where she will take up
her school work again, after upend
ing her vacation with home folks.
M. Button left on 44 Saturday for
Io.va and other eastern points, where
he will be gone ome time on busi
ness. C. S. West and family left on 44
Monday for Colorado Springs, wihere
they -expect to make their future
home. Tihey will be missed by their
many friends. Mr. West having been
In butslness here for the past two
years. He sold his stock of furniture
to H. O. Wildy some time ago.
e e
James Evans came In on 4: from
Alliance Tuesday.
Mr. B. E. Johnson, who has been
spending the past two weeks visit
ing with relatives at Lincoln, re
turned home on 43 Sunday.
Mrs. Buchanan and daughter, who
have been visiting with Mrs. John
Hughes and other relatives for the
past few weeks, returned to their
home at Randolph. Nebr., on 44
Moo day.
Paul Burrle came home on 43 Mon
day from the eastern part of the
.state, win re he has been visiting,
stopping to visit at the home of
0am Blythe on his return home,
see
Joe Wanck was a business passeti
r to Alliance Tuesday, going down
Oti the freight.
Mr. an! Mrs. Sheridan Keane. of
Girard, w ere trading in town Tues
day. Kay Whitaker came in from Can
ten Saturday for soppUi I for the
s'ore, going out Sunday in the
st orm .
a a a
Mr, and Mrs. Waller Waddel
came in the first part of the week
from the eastern part of the state,
where they have been visiiing for
.some time past, going out to their
home in Sioux county Sunday
see
j School began Monday after a two
I weeks' vacation. Not many children
from the country were present on
account of the storm.
a
Four of Fred Hucke's Children
nave the chiekenpox at present A
number or rhe children in town haw
had tills disease In the past few
weeks.
a a a
LMy and Daisy Caha spent their
v '.ie at Ion at the home of their aunt.
Airs. John Cur row.
a a a
George Walter and Suite Nelson,
wiio have been vWtmg at the home
if Chris Hansen for the past two
weeks, returned to their home, at
rfaOTCB. Nebr.. on 44 Wednesday.
a a
The Odd Fellows lodge will hold a
bavejOaf and un entertainment at
heir hall here tonight. Everybody
B) preparing for a good time.
a a a
,i I ..L., PhilliitK received news
iir. vi . f
of the death of her nephew at Den
ear. Friday evening She left Sat -j
irday for that place.
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o BINGHAM o
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Mrs Ruby Klncald returned from
Omaha Saturday, feeling much tin
proved after an operation.
a a a
Miss Anna Becker returned home
last Wednesday to .sta
a
Miss Delia Breckner weni to Alii-
a ' ml
3laWiaoBS
CopTiiahl t0, C. K. glmntcrmin Co.--No. t
BARE ROOMS
nrhat look of coziness is not
there all due to a miss
ing: piece of furniture. Look
around your room, then co Into our
store, look over our stock, anL you'll find
exactly what you need at a most compel
ling price. And besides making a room
look comfortable, whatever you select
will promote your comfort and conven
ience, thus adding another source of sat
isfaction to its possession.
GEO. D. DARLING
115-117 West 3rd St., Alliance, Nebr.
BBC0 Wednesday. She will spend a
few weeks with her mother there.
a a a
Mrs. Flora Kincald went to York
last week to vhilt with relatives.
a a a
Geo. Tin m;cs bus returned from h
visit at Mncolm, Aurora and York,
a a
As the wind fails to furnish power
enough to supply Bingii.nn with wat
er, R. R. Klncald has a new 2xk.
horse power gasoline engine, which
does the work in a few hours each
day
a a
Some cattle In this vicinity have
gone four days without Water on ac
count of the extreme cold.
a a v
In the forepart of thbs week Geo.
Brckner spent two days at the
lioine ol Pett t Boekt r, north Of Hy
a tin i-
a a a
R. R. Kincaid was in Alliance on
buslmss one day last week.
a a a
Ira Rtntfro and tanUt) will go to
Oklahoma In a week to !xit frieni
and relatives
a a
Miis. Anna BotOB relumed from
Alliance Saturday,
a a a
C. J. Devaser went to Alliance on
Sunday.
M Rent fro went to Chicago Tues
day for a few months' stay.
a a a
John Skipper and wife have moved
to their ranch north of Hyannls.
Sixteen ounce size Evaporated
Milk, H20 a dozen. Alliance Groc
ery Co.
ALCOHOLISM CAUSES DEATH
The Urnnd Island Independent of
yesterday gives an account of the
death of a man at that place Tues
day by "acute alcohol ism." He wal
formtrly employed SB the water ser
v i i of the Burlir 'ton railway. He
had been driukia heavily for sev
eral days. He v.; alive at noon
Tuesday but his "..'.-less body wa
discovered in his room shortly after
two O'caDCk that i v. Dr. Fritschell
was summoned BOd alter examining
the n mains ami tuaOod thai death
was due to "acute alcoholism."
$100 Reward, $100.
Tin- rpirlfr nf tttlH n.:T u-ltl ! Ltli-.-iMft In Ipnm
' thai tUTr h at I i -I -Mi'- divdl dUraM! that m-Icim
1 luii Im hi itur In " are lit HI IK Mime . und that la
tUi-.-h. lull s Culurrlt L4M la tbr wily puattlra
in nnf known to the mnlinri HaWrnlty. Catarrh
i, hi u ttrimimtlofiul dlv.nx', rvcuirn u cnaiitu
' il.i ial Invilrpitu. 11:11a ( aiuirh un' It laluli Si-
t.'rtulir. arllmt I'lrrrlly iiihhi ilir lilond and inueoua
kiirfiu of the nyatam, thrf by dntmyttig ttw
r 1 1 i 1 1 1, in ot I hp lia.Mi. and Kivlnu thr patlrtil
lr. 'Ik by bu I 'V MP Un m:iMltu1lin and uMlt
In j miiirr In du'.ra; it nrh. Tka pruprMon liava
-i UKh h IU niniiin' powon thai Ihcy nBrt
on. Ilutdrrd Ui.i lor any r-iw that It fall te
?ur-. s "id fnr (Uf if li-MilmonUiU.
iiMn-ai F. J. CtlKVI'V A ' . Totado, O.
s.j.i iiv .it ii- -i. ;f,
'lake Uoll o auiJy fUla tor .-orfllpntlon.
The Bee Hive Store
is now located on the corner of
Box Butte Ave. and Fourth St.
Opposite the Alliance Grocery.
I Come in and see us.
Dkona Old SAME AS
riiUIIG 4lt
I1KFOKE
m jap
Which We Are Proud to Be
As We Conduct a
Siiitiry.Uifa-Cliss Bakery
For Your Custom
We Are Anxious,
For Your Trade
We Are Striving Hard,
Your Patronage and Favors
W Hold in High Regard.
Fancy cakes should bs ordered
a day ahead
Nohe's Bakery Cafe