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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
Classified Advertisements The following "Want Ads" art classified under appropriate headings for the convenience o readera. CA8H RATES One cent per wo. d each insertion. No ad received for less than ten centa 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 centa and no ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week. Black face double rate. Ir. answering Herald want ada please mention that you saw it In this paper. A classified advertisement will In troduce to each other the next buv r 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 BOOMS FOR LIGHT HOU&USKBSf IN(l Modern conveniences. Phone 292. MRS. L1LLIK I. WHITE. 31-tM357 !08 Box Butte Ave. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 LEGAL NOTICE F. B. B-lsmer. Plaintiff ) vs ) Steve Iewls, Defendant ! Steve l.els will take notice that on the Ntfe day of June. 1912, W. S. Rldgell. a Justice of the Pence of Alliance, Box Butte Couniy. Nebras ka, issued an order of attachment in an action pending before him, where of. F. B. Dlsmer. Plaintiff, and Steve Lewis, Defendant. The prop erty of the defendant, consisting of money on deposit, O. S. Captain, Calvin Cline, V. J. Driseoll and W M. Fleming has been garnisheed and attached under said order. Said cause was continued until the 17th day of August, 1912, at 1 p. m. I MM 13 ( Signed F. B. DISMER. Plaintiff. AT THE CHURCH HEMINGFORD U. P. CHURCH FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17tfll86 MISCELLANEOUS Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf All Mud of feed, in any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. M-tf-1342 Money to loan on real estate. E. Reddish. F. 3tf Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Every sack guaranteed. Phone 155. M-tM342 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Graded lessons. 11:00 a. m. Preaching subject, "The Children's Garden." No evening service next Sunday on account of Chautauqua. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing, at 8:00. A. L. GODFREY, Pa3tor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of each mouth at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. First Sunday in each month at 11:00 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Junior Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Auxil iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every Sunday afternoon. There will be no services next Sun day on account of the Chautauqua. GEO. G. WARE, Missionary. IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf PAINE-FISHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monument and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK BR, local salesman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. FO R S A , L ,g-MSC E L L A NEOUS GROCERY STORE FOR SAL E. Good location, good trade. Reason for selling, failing health of proprie tor. Building to rent. Inquire at Herald office. 27-tf-1317 Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per bunch. Free trial package of Conkley's Lie- Powder and big 80-page Poultry book free from J. H. Vaughan and Son. 33-4pd-l.:;N FOR SALE Dairy proposition. 40 acres im proved land one mile from Alliance. 6 head cows, 1 bull, l cream separa tor. Also good residence property in eastern part of state to trade for stoik. Inquire at Herald office. 13S8-4-35 Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. German services every Sunday at 10 a.m. German and English services al ternately Sunday evenings, upon an nouncement. German-English parochial school from September to June, five days 06 the wetlk. TITUS LANG, Pastor. 703 Niobrara Ave., phone 359. FIRST PR E3BYT8RI AN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 3:00 p.m. Junior C. E. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Bible class es. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mutrhcad left on 41 Thursday morning for Hot Spring where they will spend some time. Ruby and Dale Henderson return ed Friday from Peru where they have spent the past (two months vis iting with rbelr sister, Mrs. Haeel tine Mr. and Mrs. George Run von from Mason City, Nebr., came in on 43 Friday for a visit with M. L. W hit aker and family at Canton. MLss Alice Pot meal I from Dunlap was shopping in town Friday Hemtngford and vicinity was visit ed Friday afternoon by a heavy rain and wind storm accompanied by hail which did considerable damage to the gardens and other growing crops. Mcst every one in town had their windows broken on (he north side of their buildings. Some of the farmers lost all of their small grain while others will be able to nave but little. Mrs. I. W. Butler, who has been spending the past week with her husband, returned to her home In Alliance. Mrs. Iena Moeller left Saturday for her home in Colorado, after spending the past month with C. J. Wlldy and family. sea Mrs. CtoOtga JajJaB received word Sunday t hat lur husband had died Sunday morning at two o'clock at Sioux City, Iowa, where he went for an operation for appendicitis a few days ago. She left on 44 Sunday for Sioux City. a Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith from Sioux county spent a few days the last of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart. Clarence Canfield was an east bound passenger on 44 Sunday. N. A. Rockey returned Sunday from his trip to Idaho where he visited with the Snyder, Hickey and Worland families at Blackfoot; also the Fosket family at Weiser. He reports thent all getting along fine. G. M. Jenkins returned from his trip east Sunday on 43. Miss Iee Iioyd, who has been ITGuE TOILET? PERPETRATED BY WALT Mc DOUG ALL v Midweek ',erkill; in ttK H. L. Bushnell store for the past year, resigned BaJtur- 8:00 p.m. Thursday prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to ail. ; day. We have not yet learned wha Owing to the absence of the pastor; w-.ill take her place yet. there w ill be no preaching services until further notice. . Charles Glaze wa up from Alii- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH ;UUr' Mcndy putting lip some mar ble work at the cemetery for G. L. Taylor. Olin S. Baker, Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School-Graded Bible Classes. Charley Bushnell had the misfor II a.m. Public worship, tune oi spraining nis ro;n vary uauij There will be no services next Sun- again Sunday making it necessary to day evening on account of Chautau-, use crutches again.. i 1 qua. TME fOR&rS SMOP- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawkins and the Wright family were visiting p S. Mailey's Sunday school and had a fine time. District number 10 ha- a teacher trOM Sdiuv. Her nar. e Is Laur i Johnston a a The biv ruin last Diajvf spoiled all of the Hole potato m Too bad. Miles Hagaman has gone to Spade ranch to hay. the Mrs. Guy Worley'a baby has a vrry sore eye, which is giving them tfOUb'.e. Miss Shirley Hagaman la home from tht hay field since the rain. a Mrs. Glen Lamon is visiting Mrs. Iee Marsh t'day (the second of August). Mrs. G. G. Clark made a business trip to Alliance today. went out Into the yard and had their pictures taken. The young people m at to the lake for a boat ride. A very pleasant time was had. Mrs. Saylor has gone to Wiscon sin to visit relatives and friends. She and Mr. Saylor talk of going Honolulu later to visit their son, We would cordially Invite every body who can come to attend Sun day school and meeting for worship. "Neglect n.)t the assembling of your selves together" Is a command and "If ye love me keep my command ments." let us be true to the Ijvrd. ooooooooooooooo o BINGHAM ooooooooooooooo NEIGHBORING NOTES Things Happening and About to Hap pen in Nearby Towns and Counties CULLED FOR BUSY READERS Prayer meeting, Weduesday even ing, at 8:00. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST For Sale: A new saddle and a set of single harness. Cheap if bought soon. Inquire at Herald Office or Phone 17") tf 200 Cartoons Tell More Than 200 Columns The World's Best Each Month Cartoons from dailies and weeklies published in thic country, London, Dublin, Pari. Berlin, Munich. Vienna. Warsaw, Budapest. St. Peters burg Amsterdam. Stutisart.Turin, Rome. Lisbon, Zunc h, Tokio, Shanghai. Sydney, Canada, and South America, and all the great cities of the world. Only the 200 best out of 9,000 cartoons each month, are selected. A Picture History at World' Events Caen Month CAMPAIGN CARTOONS -Follow the campaign in Cartoons and watch the oppos ing parties caricature each other. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION l.SOl UNULI COPY IS One tie unple copv will he mailed hy addressing the Dub- I, it. ii lUMM't. 3i W. WasNttJMteMh Chicago ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Sabbath school at the residence of Mrs. PilkLngton every Saturday af ternoon at o o clock. MRS. JOHN PILKINGTON, Supt. BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Belle Brown and children re- i turned to their home at Alliance ' Tuesday iifter spending a eoupte of weeks with her daughters here, a e Earl Fosket and wife frqm Bel mont visited a few days rhe first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fosket. Mrs. Barney Shepliard visited ov er Sunday with Mrs. Homer Strong. oooooooooooooooo o QUAKER VALLEY o oooooooooooooooo Too much rain for good hay weath- 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Public worship. 7:00 p. in. B. V. P. U. 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. Ladies' Bible class every Tuesday eveniiiK at church at X o'clock. Men s Bible Class meets on Wed-, bo Te eore was nesday evening at 8 o'clock j vor of Alliance. Mid-week Prayer Meeting Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. GKO. A. WITTE, Pastor. The Memingford ball team Mnt to Alliance Sunday afternoon whatPa they played ball with the Alliance to 2 in fa- A. M. E. CHURCH Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast corner Laramie avenue and Third street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. j Preaching at 8:00 p. m. All are wel come. DR. F. W. BOLAND Office Over First State Bank Memingford, Nebr. AFTERNOON PRAYER MEETINGS Tuesday, August 13, 3.00 p. m. (. II. Rowley, comer Fire St. and Missouri Ave.; Rev. A. L. Godfrey, Ml w.st Fifth St.; L. S. Dye. MS Si ft water Ave.; W. B. Young, Km erson Ave. oooooooooooooooo o MOUNT PLEASANT o oooooooooooooooo FOR RIO NT -Rooms for light house keeping, store. upstairs opposite Darling's August ::. ISIS. We iiad the finest rain of the seasou and the biggest Thursday night the first day of August. Mrs. Guy Worley is on the sick 2Nt 'his week and .Mrs Nels Worle is i.ta)lng thre. Mrs. CSl I'nderwood Is baching it im hlk the men are haying. This is Ml hay weather. g Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ciark were rUltlBf U W. Hag'iman's. A good line is fPOftSS I ... . v . (t ker made a trip in the I lulls Sunday. er. Bert Put man of Paule! wa visit ing 1n this neighborhood lat week. Uncle George Moon of Omaha has been spending the past week with old friends. Hf wiM tM ninety years old his next birtliday. He thinks this will be his last vi.vit with his old neighbors. Mrs. Carpenter, who has been spending the summer with her daugh ter. Mrs. Howe, will return home accompanied by her granddaughter. Miss. Atigie Howe, who goes back nfter spending her vacation with her parents, to teach near Ack worth. Iowa. Kdwln Owen and family visited with his sJster, Mrs. Ganoung, near I'aulet last Sunday. WilLls Beck sold some cattle to the Spade ranch last week. Mrs. Jones is expecting two daugh ters from Indianola, Iowa, next Thurs day. The young people met at the home of Win. Howe to practice singing Wednesday night. Mrs. Dr. Churchill was called to Chicago by the Illness of a sister, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Bobbins entertained more than 50 invited guests, July 30, in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary Alter partaking of a bountiful dinner, such -as Mrs. Bob bins is uoted Kr getting, the crowd George Newton of the Sunny South is visiting his brother, J. T. Newton. John Be;ker and Geo. Breckner recently returned from Omaha, where, they have been visiting. Mr. Breok MT has many friends and r.Mativeo there. Tom Morr'.s U erecting a n e w twofitory house on the southwest corner of his claim which runs w ell into the town of Bingham. a a Speaking about names, the Ruah vilie papers Inform u3 that "Poggen phol has had the Pfiserer hall e quipped for a moving picture shaw." Hemingford Journal, Aug. 1: Dr. Eoland was an over Sunday visitor at Alliance. ... Ira Phil!:ts of Alliance was an hi omlng pas tner on i" Tuesday for a short business stay. . . . Mrs. Belle Brown mm up on 411 Sa:iday fiori her home in Alliance for a visit with hor children. Her rn:::y friends will M 4'.ad to learn that she 1j roiov ering from i'er re.nt tlln?33. LAWSUIT OVER BIG RANCH "-ansfer of Lingle Ranch Property Causes Litijation T'.ie following from a re?en; Usu of the 8ott.-bluff Star will Interact I some of our readers w ho know of 1 the transfer.- of th? Lingle property ' & 1 t. ii ' . s 1 ( .....;- aa l.ilixc, v. o., 10 r.uir.i- 1 xv n, Hay season U toeing set back con-1 an J3ttru -cpltal'st: slderable around Bingham on account - vVe learn fi m the l.lugle HeralS of heaT rains and many of them. that tne ii brought by Hiram D. UBt' in the I nired States Federal The dance at Thomas Hale's was Court at Cheyenne agulnst the Raw not as expected, the even!ns being j hide Ranch Company and the Davta ery dark and stormy. Many that j ta Ranch Company, in which he at int ended to come did not, sd we hope j tempted to get possession of prop he will have another t'an socn. eitv valued at IMO.OQO. has beets dismissed at I. ingle's cost. Mrs. Win. Breckner wer.; to Alli ance last Saturday where she will stay for some time. Otto Abrecht and wife start in the employ of James Farrell soon, and will be there thru hay season. R. R Kinc-aid has gone to Mis souri, from where he received a message stating that his mother was very ill. SPECIAL STATE EXAMINATIONS S)ci i;il state examinations will be held at the court house in Al liLitic e, Nebr. 1 Thursday and Fri day, August 1T and 16, 1912, at which time the examinations will be given for city, profession and eountv certinVates. DELLA M REED, County Stierintendent' (85-1M394) "Wm. Morrow of Scjttbluff, wat the attorne employed by the coV panies for their defense. They gave) him a great deal of credit for the able and efficient manner in which he has handled their legr-slatton. He was assisted by Mullen at Ridgley Of Cheyenne. "The property lnvilved was th immense irrigated ranch at Lingle, Wyoisllf. formerly owued by Hiram U. l.i. -I See E. C. Whisman prices on painting, and kulsotuiulng. U3tfl4 Hi for lo hanging What You Want How You Want II When You Want It For anyuSirg ia the line ol printing ccme to us and we'll guar antee you saiukcory work at prices that axe right