Classified Advertisements LOCAL PARAGRAPHS The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate heading 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. REDDI8H Bonded Abstracter. I have the only Bet of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-570 JTOREJNT TOR RENT Two modern furnish ed rooms, down stains, for light housekeeping. Apply 708 Box Butte. Phone 299. 14fcfll42 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping: also single room. Phone 292. 908 Box Butte Ave. 13tfll20 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT 121 Yellowstone Ave. Mrs. M. J. Rotter. 14-3-1155 WWTK.D. by hoy in High school, work after school and Sat unlays. Enquire at Herald office i w n no RHODE ISLAND RED CHICKENS ll(wo Comb RtHd Island Rods are good layers. I have some nice hens for sal at $1.00 each, also eggs for hatching at 75 cents for 15. Call on or write Mrs. E. J. Owen. H.-wett, Nebr. 14tflM5 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC My wife, Mrs. Bessie Pickett, hav ing M me, notice Is hereby Riven thai I rtH not be responsible for any debts she may contract. Dated at Alliance, Nebr., March 2. 1912. A. J. PICKETT. TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT If you are interested in the Alli ance daily paper you are earnestly requested to subscribe for it your self and tell your friends about It IMMEDIATELY and Invite them tc subscribe, also. E. I. Gregg & Son have a large amount of first-class alfalfa and wild hay at a reasonable price. 48tf779 Coal office at Rowans feed store. ROWAN ft WRIGHT, phone 71. tf Old papers at The Herald office at 5 cents per bunch. Three rooms for rent, 317 West 4th St. Phone 674. Iltfl089. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children. 603 Box Butte avenue. Phone 196. 3tf959 MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE CLEANING WANTED Inquire at Herald office. 10fcfl1062 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE All of ray household furniture for sale, consisting of rugs, brass bed stead, mattress, springs, dining room chairs, rockers, dresser, roll top desk, Kurtzman piano, book case, at private sale, at Snyder's dray office, 210 Box Butte Ave. B. H. PERRY. 6M984 Money to loan on real estate. F. E. Reddish. 3tf Rowan ft Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf .3. , ...... r -XT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Four 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 art Herald office. 4t964 FOR SALE Clahn , 640 acres, plow land 125 A , cuts M to 50 tons hay; none better for grazing in Mor rill county. See full description at Watson ft Watson's grocery. Alli ance. 16-H-1175 HOUSE FOR SALE Five room bungalow built one year itgo. 2 lots. Has plumbing, hot wa ter heat, corner lot, east front. Cheap if taken at once. Part cash, balance tttsy terms. EL W. RAY, Phone 720 Green. 1156tfl5 LOOK AT YOUR DATE Subcrlbere to The Herald who wish to know how their subscription account stands may find out by con sulting the dates stamped with their names on their papers or the wrap pers. These dates are given in fig ures, representing the month, day of the month and year to which paid For instance, a subscriber who is paid up to today will find stamped with his name on his paper, or the wrapper in which H is enclosed, 2-20-12. which means February 29, 1912. Big Illustrated Piano Catalog OF THE KNIGHT-CAMPBELL Ml! SIC CO.. DENVER. COLO., IS NOW EUBAPY FOR MAILING Contains illustrations of the new IS If Piano -tyles, with prices and full details of the "Knight-Campbell Easy Pay Plan." This catalog will be sent, prepaid, on request to anyone inter filed in Pianos. Big Player-Piano catalog will be sent alm if desired. Buy direct and save the middle man 'a profit. We sell more Planus .ind Player-Pianos direct to western buyer than any other two Houses combined. Nearly 40 years' suc cess and reputation behind your dealings with us. Address Knight Campbell Music Co., Denver, Colo. Dept. "A". 10-8-1070 Koi kaitomining. painting or paper iMBStftt E. C. Whitman. I L3Stf 14 See E. C. Whisman for lowest prices on painting, paper hanging and kalsomining. 1138tfl4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) ) as. Box Butte County ) IN THE MATTER OF THE E8 TATE OF JOHN BEUTLER. DE CEASED. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of John Beutler that I have set and appointed the 14th day of October, 1912, at 10 o'clock In the fore-neon, at the Coun ty Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of hatd decedont with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims .to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of siild court thte 16th day of March, 1912. L. A. BERjRY, (SEAL) County Judge. I5-4M50 NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT OBITUARY In County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska From Wednesday's Daily: Miss Laura Morrison returned last ninht from Ravenna where she lias "been visiting friends for the past dins Dr. Hand made a trip to Uikcslde yesterday in his auto, returning this morn in k. Miss Henry, stenographer ai the store house, left Monday for her Inline in Sioux City Dr. Copsey has been sick for the past few days. A. F. Bundy met with a rather painful but not sreious Injury this afternoon at Rowan's elevator. He caught hi hand in one of the belts and it was twisted around the pulley. Jt is fortunate that hts arm was not broken. The interior of Copeland's barber shop is being repainted as is also the front. The bath rooms have been taken out. Saturday night James Keeler will move his pool hall from Its present location to the rear of the barber shop. Joe Westover returned today from a visit to Rushville. Mrs. Wlker's six piece orchestra has been engaged to play for the Easter Monday ball, given by the Knights of Columbus. Mrs. Fred Ayers left today for her home in Sterling, Colo. Mrs. Franklin, sister of Mrs. J. W. Tlnan of this city left yesterday for her home In Akron, Ohio. Chas. Manning, hardware salesman, has been in town this week. G. W. Loer came down from his ranch Monday on business, remain ing in this city till today. He has property In Alliance which he was looking after. We are informed that It was Jack 'Mitchell, night clerk at the Alliance hotel, who crawled through the tran som last Saturday night to put the foreigner under arrest who was caus ing a disturbance on account of be ing mentally unbalanced. Rev. F. C. Proehi, pastor of the German Evangelican Lutheran church at Crawford, came down on belated 44 last night and will remain in Al liance for a few days, the guest of Rev. Titus Lang. Mr. and Mrs. George Kemple, par ents of Mrs. A. P. Lee, arrived this imorning from Oklahoma, and will spend the summer in Alliance. They come here for the double purpose of visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lee and with the hope that the change of climate may Im prove Mrs. Kemple's health. The Herald hopes their expectations may be realized and that they will de cide to locate here permanently, which we understand they are think ing of doing. L. Witham returned yesterday from Aurora where he has been for some time. His wife's mother Is sick at that place. Mrs. Debruler and Miss Hazel Car ney of Alliance left the fore part of the week for Seneca to attend the funeral of their sister who died very suddenly Monday. V. J. Fogle of Reno, who has been confined in St.. Joseph's hos pital for several weeks, is reported to be improving somewhat. On Mar. h 20th occurred the death of Run I e May. the little daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Palilow. being at the time of her demise I year, 9 months and 24 days old A funeral MTV Ice wa held at the home March 21st. interment being in Greenwood cemetery. We sincerely regret the omission of the above not Ice. data of which was furnished us for our IsrJM of Mftrrh 2hst. There is a Reaper whose name Is Death. And with his Hickle keen. He re apt the bearded grain at a breath, And the flowers that go between. "Shall I have naught that fc fair?'' saith he; "Have naught but the bearded grain? Though the breath of those flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again." tHe gazed at the flowers with tear ful eyes. He kissed their drooping leaves; It Was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves. Amd the mother gave in tears and pain, The flowers she most did love; She knew she should find them all again In the fienlds of light above. Oh, not In cruelty, not in wrath, The Reaper came that day; 'Twas an angel visited the green earth. And took the flowers away. Henry W. Longfellow. PUBLIC NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Chloe I'urinton. Deceased: To all persons interested In the es tate of Chloe I'urinton, deceased: You will take notice that on the 28th day or Februury. 1912. I). E lJurinton, Executor of the estate of Chloe Purinton, filed in said COOTl his final account as Executor of said estate, and that said account will be for hearing on the 12th day of April. 1412, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the County Court -Room In the City of Alliance, in said county; and you are required to appear at the time and place above named and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be allowed. It is ordered that said D. E. Pur intou give notice of the time and place of said hearing, to all persons Interested in said estate by causing this order to be published in the Al liance Herald, a newspaper printed and circulating in said county, for three consecutive weeks prior to said hearing. Dated March 21, 11H2. (SEAL) I. A. MERRY, 16-3-151 County Judge. Dr. C. E. Slagle, who has been with me the past five years as as sistant, is no longer in my employ. All bills for work done by him prior to Feb. 1st, 1912, are payable direct to me. H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D. 1139-1 4-tf Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf Coat hanger given away on Satur day at The Bee Hive. FOUR ROOM HOUSE TO RENT at 902 Missouri Ave. Phone 393 Blue. 9d-6t-34-16w GRAIN DEALERS MEET LAST OF LENTEN TEAS The last of the Lenten Teas for this season will be given at the res- idem of Mrs. Holsten Thursday af- t"i u a, and evening. Club house san iclies, Ice cream, cake and cof i fee v,i:i be served for twenty-five cenii.-. Aprons and other articles j'wiil be sold. A cordial invitation is I extended to all Convention of Farmers' Elevator Asso ciation at Beatrice. The convention of the Farmers' Ele vator association was held in Hastings and representatives were present from Aurora. Lincoln, Cortland, Beatrice and Kansas CUy The purpose of this organization is to band together the farmers' elevator companies of the state. J. W. Shorthill of Aurora, Neb., sec i tary of the association, spoke on the subject of "Insurance," and hiB talk conti ued many suggestions of great value In those In the grain business. The qu s, una of "Scales" and "Shrink ing" wore discussed by a number of the members present. These are two Of probably the greatest problems of the gtain men. Miss JsMifl Bainhill of Kansas City, ; robably the only woman grain buyer in this part of the country, was pres ent. It is stated that last year she purchased more grain than any man who was In attendance at the convention. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Reported by F. E. Reddish, Bonded Abstracter. Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska bawls Peterson to W M Prudcn, 8 K 26-28 50 $oo Win lleiszenbuttel to Ann I) lewls, Lot 16 in Rlk 20 1 nt add to Alliance, Nebraska $1175 Elizabeth L Weston et nl to William Davidson SE and 40 acres of SW of 26-25-48 .. ..' $11,000 lainuucssa Bcntly to Mary Nye, NE of 26-26-47 $600 Arab L llungerford to .las T Attouth not, N of 4-38 51 $4700 Mary llulgrin to Christian Koester. N W of 29-25 47 $5500 United States to Moses W Nye, NK of 10-26-47 Patent United States to Moses W Nye. NK of 26-26-47 Patent Orin F Fosklt to Jas A Hunter, S of NW and 8 of NE of 1-28-50 .. $2400 r W Harris to Florence A Belvllle, Ijot 3 blk E Sheridan Add to Alli ance, Nebraska $2720 Mary Jane Kline to Louise J Beck er, 8E erf 20-26-47 $1600 L I Hellman to Charley Simpson, S W of 17-28-49 $50 United States to Harriet L Wheeler, SW of 2-26-49 Patent Ann Lewis to Hannah Blair, 2 acres in SE of NW 25-25-48 $1700 Harvey MyerB to Charley Boness, 8 W and E of SE of 3, W of SW, S)E of SW. S of SB of 2, 8 Of SW. SW of SE of 1, all in Twp 24, R 47 $5600 United States to Harriet I Wheeler, SW o 2-26-49 Patent United States to Ixmis E Hood, N and SW of 3-26-52 Patent Orange Bowser to Geo Schultz, N of SW 32-27-49 $2120 Rudueph Linnemeler to Herman Gen, NE of 15-27-62 $2400 United States to Michael J Connor, N and SW of 19. NW of 30-26-52 . . .. Patent United 8tates to Geo L Gross, NE of 15-26-48 Patent Caroline GroBS to Clarence Christen, an undivided two twenty-first Inter est in NE of 15-26-48 $1 (Won F Rosenkranz to Mary E Reid, Lot 2 Blk 1 2nd Add to Alliance, Nebraska $2700 Abide Nicholson to Edna. Cowden. tf E of 7-28-47 $300 Mary J Baumgardner to Willis E Spencer, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Blk 23, 1st Add to Duncan's North Side Residence Tracts $1300 Nellie Kleken to Robert B Logan, E of. NW and E of SW of 34-26-48 ..$3200 F M Broome to Eliza Cool, Ixt 6, Blk 2, Box Butte Add to Allinace, Nebraska $200 Chas Lelzudrz to Chris Boness, SE of 9-24-47 5 .. ..$1500 Ora E Phillips to Ira Bogard. SE of 22-25-51 .$1 HEMINGFORD LIBERAL CONTRIBUTORS People of Waco, Texas, of the Gen erous Sort. Gifts to Missions SPECIAL LUTHERAN SERVICES German Evangelical Lutheran Con firmation Services There will be a special service at the German Lutheran church, 519 ISweet water Ave., next Sunday morn lug. Twelve young people who have h i lived instruc tion during the past months will be confirmed The ser vice will be conducted by the pas tor. Rev.. Titus Lang, and will om MMM at 10 o'clock, sharp. There will uUio be a special scr vice on Good Friday, at 10:30 a.m. All are cordially l&VHed io utteuu these services. NEW FRAUD COMES TO LIGHT Man Impersonating Food Inspector Gathers Many Samples. Posing as a pure fo.d inspector an un identified man has been working in Umaba during the last few weeks, col lecting samples of vinegar, catsup, but ter and varieties of canned and bottled gods from manufacturers and job bers. Wherever the man may he, those who have been on his trail de clare he undoubtedly has a full larder. Government secret service men have been working to net a I race of him, it having been learned that he has left Omaha, probably to continue his work in some other place. Marshal Warner and his deputies have worked some on the Omaha end of the case, but the stranger was lareful not to attract too much attention by collecting too many samples at one place. Bethany People Protest. The state railway commission ha been engaged in hearing the petition Of the people of Bethany for a reduc tion of fare on the Omaha. Lincoln and Beatrice Interurhan road betwec u that place Ind Lincoln. At pies i t the fare U 10 cents each way or 15 cents tor the round trip if a ticket is purchased. They want a straight o I nt far'1, which the company ass. rU It cannot afford to give and further i hat the compuny is organized on tint . Hilwu law and is entitled under thj law to charge 2 cents a mile. Fefdmg in. Transit Rates. The railway commission has fixed the feeding in transit rates on live stock between South Omaha and the following stat'ous on the Burlington i "0 cci as follows Atkins Siding and R.tyard, 8 ents; Miuatare and Hay ward, 9 cents: Scot tab! n$i and Covert, 1 1 1 cent'-; Ml" lu ll In the First Baptist church of Wi co, Texas, of .which Dr. F. C, Mc Connell, father of Mrs. J. G. Rous seau. of Alliance, Is pastor, a collec tion was recently taken for foreign missions at a morning service, amounting to over $3,000. The larg est amount contributed was $250 and the smallest $1.00. Their share to the support of Bay lor University last year was $12,000. We understand this is the wealth iest Baptist community in the United Btates and from reports they seem to be following the scriptural injunc tion to "give according as the Lord has prospered them." FOREIGNER GOES INSANE Friday night Tonl . Maddix, who hails from the Mexican border, ar rived at an Alliance hotel nd reg istered. He was unable to speak any English but made his wants known in Spanish, which was under stood by one of the clwks. He was given something to eat and was shown to his room. The night clerk noticed that he acted peculiar. Early In the morning a commotion was heard upstairs and the clerk upon going up to see what the trouble was found Maddix in the hall and very scantily attired He was told to go back to bed, which he did. He locked the door and refused to open it in the morning when he was call ed. After repeated efforts to get in to the room, the management finally called Chief of Police Huusaker. It was necessary for him to crawl in through the trausom and uulock the door from the Inside. The stranger JMtteg Hunter came up on the lo cal Thursday morning from Alliance, going out to the ranch. Bert Btishnoll from the eastern part of the state has been visiting with his parents for n few days. Alex Mulrheacl was a passenger to Alliance on 44 Wednesday, returning on 43 Thursday. I t ( It F. Gllntau was transuding bus iness in Heiniii" ford a c ouple of days the last of the week Mr and Mr George Wiltsey and family came in on 44 Wednesday, from 'raw ford. A. 8. Enyeart unci sister, Mrs. Bern nett, left on 44 Wednesday for Uni versity Place. They wero called there by the Illness of his mother and brother. Melvln Miller came Thursday fer a visit with his parents, Mr. asfi Mrs. A. M. Miller. Mrs. Mattie Olds was a passenger to Alliance Friday, returning Sua day. Fred M click was an east bound passenger on 44 Friday, going ear on business. . Clark Olds returned Friday frean hie trip to Lincoln. Chita Hansen went down to Mor rill the last of the week, bringing Mrs. Hansen home with him. A. M. Miller returned home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cartridge were Alliance visitors over night on Friday, returning Saturday. Mrs. Luke Phillips returned from Denver Saturday, where she went a couple of weeks ago to attend the funeral of her nephew, Will . Mc Phereaon. K. L. Pierce left Saturday for New Caetle, Wyo. i Charles Storry came In Sunday from Galesburg, Illinois, for a rtal( with hiB slBter, Mrs. John Sampy. Johh Mabln and wife came In Sun day for a visit with his mother. Ole Hedgecock left on 44 Sunday for Alliance, where he will visit with friends for a few days before goiag to Oregon'. Bert Bushnell left on 44 Monday for California. B. E. Johnson shipped a load Of hogs to Denver .Monday. ' Wesley Green went to Denver on Monday on buslnets. o Mr. Cox was an Incoialng passen gf fit m Rene cm i : Monday Emery abley was londlr.g a car Of potatoes fcr Udy & Wildy the !rat of the w. . k Mr. and Mn. Cliff Hubble drove down to Alliance Monduy for a visit, with Mrs. Hubbies parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.Coy. Mbs Delia Reed spent a few days visiting with r.r Bern Pfice. re turning to Aii.a.ice Tuesday. Mrs. I'eter S;iraklln and children i-eiurned frc in Illinois Tuesday, where they have been visiting for some time. Miss Sadie Ha'ker spent a few days the first of the week visiting at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hucke. Born. March 20. to Mr and Mrs. tiny Sigman. a baby girl. Born, March 20. to Mr. and Mrs. James Plana nsky. a baby boy. Born. March 21. to Mr. and Mr. Wm. Cory, a baby girl. Little Harold Olds has been quite sick for the past few days but is re ported as being some better at pres ent. Mrs Claude Campbell, who has been sick at the Huss hotel, was able to be removed to her home on Monday . and TKihey. 12 i; Henry, 13 c. nts per loo pounds.! th . k . ,.y , ,, , The same rat s apply to Nebraska City. ,tttei. tQ he -f OR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank hemingford, Nebr.