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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
Classified Advertisements ABSTRACTERS W. E. REDDISH Ponded Abstracter. 1 have the only set of abstract books In Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. 10-tf-670 TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 314 Sweetwater Ave., Phone 387. Iltfl083 FOR RENT. Office or living rooms. First Nat'l Bank Building. 17tfll86 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. C.irl for general house work. Mrs. L. M. Bowem, IIS Chey enne Ave. (45-2-1507) Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf All kinds of feed. In any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. 19 tM342 Money to loan F ReddUh. on real estate. Rowan & Wright, coal, wood posts. Phone 71. F. 3tf and tf Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN ft WRIGHT, phone 71. tf PAINE-F1SHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK ER, local salesman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. The men'.- and boys' shoes -id by M. D. Nichols fit butter, fcrejsf longer, ami give better satisfaction than shoes sold at other places for more money. Give him a trial and be convinced. Advertisement (44tfM!Ml THREE ROOMS TO RENT West Fourth It I'hone fi74. I 4f.tfir.2l I :!I7 PIANO FOR SALE on easy terms But slightly used and in first clans condition. Apply at Herald office, tf Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour at E. I. Gregg ft Son's. Every sack guaranteed PttOM 1 IS, tf-tM341 Men and boys, don't forget to go to Nichols" shoe shop for either work shoes or fine dress shoes, ;miI save money. Adrertlsemeeri (44tfl4$4) FORTUNES IN FACES There's often much truth In the saying "her face to her fortune," but it's never said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blemish es disfigure It. Impure blood is back df them all, and shows the" neled of Dr. King's New Life Fills. They pro mote health and beauty. Try theJin. 25 cents at Fred E. Holaten's. Advertisement It Can Be Relied Upon The American Drug and Press As sociation authorizes its members to guarantee absolutely Merltol Hair Tonic It has no equal. It Is a wonderful remedy. A trtol will con vince you. F. J. Brennan. Advertisement Old papers at The Herald office at 6 cents per bunch. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Five room bungalow. wi?h bath, toilet, gas lights, hot wat er heating;, large basement and porches. 2 lots, fronting east. One block from Emerson school. Easy terms. E. W. RAY. 43tfl463)adY. PIANO FOR SALE on easy terms. But slightly used and in first-class condition. Apply at Herald office, tf See E. C. Whisman for lowest prices on painting, paper hanging and kalsomining. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE WORK, Permanent. MRS. GEORGE HAND, 918 Laramie Ave. (40tfl440j FOR SALE -Household goods and books, oak finished kitchen cabinet. 705 Toluca, phone 753. Advertisement (46-215271 WORLD HERALD DELIVERED KEG TILARLY at your door, daily and Sunday, 60 cts. per month. (4:-4l450 CHARLES KIPP. FOR SALE, RESIDENCE LOTS CHEAP. Best local ion in Alliance. A. 1. WELCH. 108 Dig Horn Ave. Phone 361. (42 5-1451 FOUND- A place to bare your ckanlng and pressing done,. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices given on dyeing. Mrs. W. II. Zehrung. (43tfl48) LEGAL NOTICE ORDER FOR HEARING Suite of Nebraska i )ss. Box Butt a County ) At a County Court, held at the County Court Room in said county on the 16 day of October. I'G2. Present L. A. Berry, Count.v Judge. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF W.M. L. McNAMARA, Ic- ceased. On reading the petition of Daniel H. McNamara filed herein, praying that Administration of said estate be granted to himself as Adminis trator. De Honls non. with will at tached. ORDERED, That said petition will be beard on the 11 day or Novem ber, 1012, at 10 o'clock a.m. That all persons interested In said es tate may appear at County Court on said date, and show cause If any there be whv said petition should not be granted; and that notice of the. pendency of said petition and of said healing be given to all per eons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the lAlliauce Herald, a weekly news paper published in said county for three successive weeks prior to said hearing. L A. BERRY. (Seal i County Judge. (45-3-186) Celery, 75c per dozen bunches; Cabbage, $1.00 per hundred pounds; Apples, $1.00 per bushel; Onions, $1.00 per bushel; Honey, 14c per pound. All first class in every par ticular and fresh. John Pilkington. Good, pure cider vinegar, made in Alliance, guaranteed to be free from any kind of adulteration, 30c per gallon. Bring your jugs. JOHN PILKINGTON Advertisement (46ifl5:i6i LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) ) Ml Box Butte County ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN P. WEINEL Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Btttte county, Nebraska, hereby BOtify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of John P. Weiiu I thai I hare! set and ap pointed the 15 day of, May, 1013, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against tin' estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance :uul 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 dolus, SUd in cas any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be f Offerer barred. This notice shall he served by pub lication therefor for four consecutive weeks in tile Alliance Herald, a news paper published in AH lance, prior to the day of hearths. Given under r..y hi Dd and the seal Of said court this 5 day of October, 1918. L. A. I1ERKV. i Si a 1 County Judge ( I84-4MM50S) LEGAL NOTICE cent per annum. Interest payable semi MMoally. said interest and principal. payable at the fiscal agency of the State of Nebraska, in New York City. Stale of New York, said bonds In be issued for the following pur poses to-wlt: For (he erection, con St ructtatl and furnishing cf a court house for the use of said county, to be erected and constructed on lots 22 and la In county addition to city of Alliance. Box llutte County. Ne braska, according to the recorded pla thereof, and shall said County Com missioners be empowered to make an annual levy for a sufficient amount to pay said Interest and to create a sinking fund for the payment of the principal? By order of the County Commis sioners of Box llutte County. Ne braska J. M. Wanek, Chairman, Attest M. S. Hargraves, Clerk. Advertisement (44-41481) PUBLIC SALE ooooooooooooooo JESS ITEMS o ooooooooooooooo 1818 October 21 N. Wilkinson shipped a car of horses to Beatrice today to SHERIFF S FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of u decree of forectoettre and sale given in the dis trict court of Box Butte cwunty. Ne braska, in a cause therein depending in which the Equitable Land Com puny was plaintiff, and Ora E. Phil I'ps. Frank A. Masaie, Annie E. Mas sle, Cordel GoiVln, Emma Colvin, J. Lawrence Bowman and Mary Bow man were defendants, I will on the 21 day of October. A. 1). 1012. at one o'clock In the afternoon at the west front door of the court house in the city of Alliance, in said county, offer for sale and sell at pub lic vendue to ithe highesi bidder for cash, the following described mort gaged premises and real estate, to w it : The south eust quarter of sec tion Thirteen (13) in township twenty six (26) nordi of range fifty two (88) west in said county for the uayineiit and satisfaction of Mid decree. C. M COX, Sheriff. V W. CRITES, Attorney for Plaintiff. ( 4 1 -5-t SO) w load sell. Lee Helling and family went to Alliance last Saturday and stayed un til Sunday evening. C. C. Joy was down from (Alliance all last, week looking after his ranch business. a e e Dave Matthews went up to Alli ance Saturday and came back Sun day evening. Miss Jean Keegans Is staying with Miss lxttie Worley this fall and go ing to the P. J. Iong school. Ralph and Charley Helling stayed with Mrs. E. J. Hedge and son last Saturday night. a Ben Joy is the postmaster at the less postoffice now, as his parents have moved to Alliance. Jess news is scarce Ibis week .1. A. Hedge is going to Rushville next Thursday on business. Ray Clifford wan a caller at Mrs. E. J. Hedge Sunday. I will sell at public auction at my residence in Hemingford, Nebr., on Monday, Oct. 28, 1912 at 1 o'clock sharp, the following described property: HORSES 1 heavy saddle horse, 5 yr. old 1 driving mare, 8 yr. old 1 yearling colt 2 driving ponies 1 driving team, buggy and harness 23 GOOD CALVESSteers and Heifers 2 new top buggies. 1 new spring wagon. 1 new farm wagon. 3 second-hand buggies. 2 disc harrows. 1 old mower. 1 Lightning hay baler. 1 set double buggy harness. 1 feed grinder. 1 new wagon box. 1 old wagon box. Some furniture and other articles. Messrs. Bieser & Simon will sell the following registered cattle: 6 yearling black Poll Angus bulls. 2 two-year-old black Poll Angus bulls. 2 two-year-old Hereford bulls. Also, 1 coming four-year-old mare with colt by side. 1 two-year-old mare. 2 work mares. 1 Shetland pony. 1 seven-year-old work mare. 3 yearling colts. Eleven months' time; sums under $10, cash oooooooooooo BELMONT ITEMS oooooooooooo ooo o 0 0 0 Cols. Fosket & Grimes, Auctioneers K. L. Pierce, Clerk B. E. JOHNSON A. L. Hungerford was up the other day with a lot of land buyers, and some way broke the motor in his new auto. Lu kily they were strand Od at Belmont where they could net a train hack to Crawford. Mr. Hun gerford had the broken motor replac- J i d with a new one. A. (J. McCoy of west of town has Just finished digging his potatoes. He has five thousand two hundred bush els. Many of them went over one' hundred and fifty bushels to the acre, and the quality Is line. OU? It AT THE A sure some spud man. If you want the real doings of all the parties during this exciting pres idential campaign send a quarter today to The Lincoln Stale Journal and they will mail you both tbe dally and Sunday under their ape dul campaign trial offer until after elec t i'n. This Is about hair price Advt rtiS4 meat t 4d-1 1 581 Notice for Election for Court House Bonds NOTICE la hereby given to the qualified voters of Box Butte coun t, Nebraska, that upon the written request of at least one-fourth of the legal voterB of said county, an :. I tion will be held at the regular poll ing places in each precinct of said count. v, on Tuesday the 5th day of November, 1913, from the hour of 8 a.m.. to the hour of 6 p.m., on said day 'or the purpose of votLng upon the following question, to-wit: Shall the County Commissioners of Box Butte County. Nebraska, issue the bond or said county In the sum or Seventy-Five Thousand ($75,oooi dollars or the following denomina tions, viz: Seventy-Five bond of One thousand dollars each, to run for a period ot twenty yearn from date of issuance or said bonds, hear iug iuierest at the rate of five per 1'. L. Wilson of Sioux comity vvu in town the other day. He is look-it;:-- up a market (Off his potatoes. Mrs. Belle (Jregory and daughter Lillie, went to Omaha last week, and will probably return the latter part : this week. B. II. Miller, Sr., and wife are making an extended trip to the Pa cific coast. They started rrom Bel tnOBt Wednesday, and expect to be . ne about nine mouths. Mr. Paine or east of Belmont start ed for Montana Wednesday last. He will return in about a week. Miss Mardel Walden is expected Lome in a tew days. She has ben siting her grand parents at lint fato Cap, S. 1., ror some time Mr. fairish of south MaterS Kan aas !i visiting his brother. S. F. Par rish Ot Belmont, this week, and in i id i ally, keeping his eyes open to buy a few choice carloads of pota oes to ship hack to Kansas. U. P. CHURCH 10:00 a. tn. Sunday school, Graded lies eons 11:00 a.m. Breaching. ?::: p.m. Breaching. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing, at 7 : :J0. A. L. GODFREY, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH from September to June, five days of the wetlk. TITUS LANG, Pastor. 7o;: Niobrara Ave., phone 35ff. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. B. Brown. Pastor 10:00 a.m. :0U p in ll:nti a. m Sabbath School. Junior Endeavor. Public Worship. Morn ing theme, "The Mount or Vision." 6:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor. 7 . ".u p.m. Publ Worship. Even ing theme. "Self control and How to Get It." :4f p.m Thursday, Bible classes T l'.o p. BB. Thursday, Midwck prayer meet inc. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Olin S. Baker, Pastor L. Mrs, told. Id it. M. McCoy has bought one of McKee's houses here, we are and is building a nice addition Threshers busy all over the ooue try now The people met and reorgalii ed literary last Saturday uiglii. and from now on there will be literary at the Woodman hill in Belmont ev ery other Saturduy eveuiug. Every oue cordially invited to come and enjoy a good time 1 At the .M. K. church next Sunday Uteri will be communion service in the BQraJaSj and preaching lu the eveiiiug. Subject of evening .sermon "Eternal Punishment ; What Is It?" Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays ot each mouth at 11:00 a. in. 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. in. Junior Auxil iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every Sunday afternoon. 11:00 a in. Preaching. Commun ion Service. The subject whence the sermons lor the morning services will be gathered during 4 he next three months will be, "The Miracles of Jesus,'' with the vi-w or grasping thely meaning os one of Christ's me-: hods of teaching the principles of a true life. 27 The Woman With the Issue ol Blood. Nov. 3 -Healing oil the Sabbath Day. 10 The Cnturloii's Servant. IT The Feeding or the Multitude l!4 Jesus Walking on the Sea. Doe, 1 The Gadereiie Demoniac. 8 The Nobleman of Capernaum. 16- The Story of Blind Bartimae us. The Raising of Uiarus The Fulfill uieiit not the De at ruction -of the Old. 20 The Way of Ufe. GEO. G. WARE. Missionary. IMMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. :M a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Preaching German and English services ternately Sunday evenings, upon nouueetucut. Services w ill be held at Berea on Sunday uiorning at Bi:.'10 o'clock. German English parochial school 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Graded Bible Classes. 11:01 a.m. Public worship. 0:30 p.m. Young people's BpWOTtl; League meeting. S. K. Warrick, Leader. Subject, "The Peril of Drunkenness.' Matt. 24:48-51; Luke 21: 34. 7:30 p.m. Public worship Prayer. Bible study ami social hour, Wednesday evening at 7:3n. The doors of this church are open to all people at all serv ices. A cor dial and home welcome extended to all ro worship with us. If you have no other church home in the city. A. M. E. CHURCH Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast coiner Laramie avenue and Third street Sunday school at 10: 3o a. tn. Preaching at 8:00 p. ni AH are welcome. "Following Christ." At Empress Theatre 7:::o p. in. Breaching. Subject, "Is It Well With Thee?" A revival meeting will be com menced in the basement of the new church November 14. Elder F. B. Day or Lincoln will be the evangelist. PRANK LLAN WOTEN, Minister. Mrs. Julia Hale and children re turned Friday noon rrom Gordon where she went to attend her fath r's funeral the week before. They srers soopsnpanled in me by George Forster of Smiilifieid. Mrs. Hale's brother, who continued on his way home that night by way of S: rling, Colorado. o Born to Mr. and Mrs, W. U. Dra on Tuesday, October 22, 1912. u bouuc , us nine pound ooy. .Mother ana babe arc g -ttlng along fine. I roL E. W. Hunt, well known In Ujx Butte countv through the exper imental work in agriculture which was done here a few ywirs ago un der his direction, is in Alliance to day, lie has rsoenUjF a anted a position as oue or the editors of the Twentieth, Century Farmer. Miss Nell Keeler entertained sev eral or her girl rriends Friday night to a duck supper at her home. An eedoynMe time Is reported. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sabbath school at the residence of Mrs. Pilkington every Saturday af ternoon at '! o'clock. M BS. JOHN PILKINGT')N, Supt. al an BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a m. Public worship. ti ::o p.m. B. Y. P. U. Ladies' Bible class every Tuesday evening at church at 7:;t0. Men's Bible Class meets oil Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Mid-week Prayer Meeting Thurs day eveuiug at 7:30. GEO A. WITTE, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH At the Court House 10 00 a. in Bible school II. wo a m Preaching- Subject Celery. 75c per dozen bjoches", Cabbage, $1.00 per hundred pounds Apples, $1.00 per bushel; Onions, $1.00 per bushel: Honey, 14c par pound. All first class in every par ticular and fresh. John Pilkington. Good, pure cider vinegar, made in Alliance, guaranteed to be free from any kind of adulteration, 30c per gallon. Bring your Jugs. JOHN PILKINGTON Advert isement t 4ot f 1 5::i I Mis.- KatherhM Henry is the name or a pretty (nue t. ut sc hool ma'am (we suppose .-.he is pretty, all school ma'ams arc), who made a novel wag er with a member of her school board. She believes Uooaevelt. will be elected president. If he Is not, she agrees to wear wltfte hose all winter; if he is elected, the school hsjaid Manner must wear a straw hat till next spring. "The trouble is." says Doc Blxby of the Stat journal, if be loses be will never know whether she carries out her part of tlu- contract or not, and It serves him right."