The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 02, 1913, Image 5

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    Classified
Adertisements
The following "Want Ada" are
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience of readers.
CA8H RATE8 One cent per
wo. d each insertion. No ad received
for loss 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
mr and the next seller of property
n this town.
ABSTRACTERS
. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set of abstract
rooks In Box Butte county. Office
la MeCorkle Building. 10-tf-570
TO RENT
THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO
RENT. 317 West Fourth street
Phone 674.
Advertisement 2tf 1 728
FOR RBNT. Nicely furnished
steam heated rooms. Rent rensona
Me. Address. "M", Herald . off ice.
1461-61-tf
FOR RENT. Office or living
rooms. First, Nat l Bank Building.
lTtfl.186 - -
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OFFICE OR STORE '
' ROOM FOR RENT
i A fine offioe or store room for
jrenj in The Herald Jbuildlng First
floor. BeBt location in . Alliance
!Kefct ' reasonable. Apply at Her
aid office.
EO-tf Advertisement
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. In
ouird at The: Herald! cfflcet, Refer
-to MIV , . 5MM679
COTTAGE FOR RENT
1 JL flVe' rodhj 'cottase' for rent. Ix
"cited . at seventh , , and j Bb Horn
. Ebonc 454. "
Advertisement 50tfl647
Missouri sorghum 85
cents per gallon, at
RODGER'S.
Silverware and Jewelry
I have the ad on 1 1 for the celebrat
ed Rodders silverware and also for
Jewelry. I have a fine line of snni-
ples which I shull he pleased to
show to any persons wishing; to In
spect them with a view to ordering.
I'honc 779.
YV A. IM WI.AI'.
334 West Third Street. UllMICe.
Xdvertlseinent ir -1 1 -1 7 . : t
Dressmaking and plain sewiiiK ni
reasonable prices. Also. staniplnit
and embroidering
Mrs. Dismcr and Mrs. Wright.
LEGAL NOTICE joooooooooooooooo
o LAKESIDE o
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Bonds
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED A
middle aged lady wanted. I'eriiuui
ent place. MRS. W. II. ZEHRUNtJ.
Advertisement It fl 721
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
We have only a few of the Wall
(harts I maps left w hich we offered
as a premium to subscribers to The
Herald. We want every subscriber
who is entitled to one of these to
have it before they are all gone.
Will every subscriber who Is entitled
to one of them, but who has not
yet received it. kindly notify us
IMMEDIATELY? We are now mak
ing another premium offer and cafi
not promise to furnish any of the
maps after the present small supply
has been exhausted.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
v - V- - n A S i
. ,. , L. BQWIWArl
Physician and Surgssn
Office in First National Bank Bid.
Phones: Office, '62 f residence, IS,
Proscription to drtig stre tor medi
clnes furnished from office, if pre
ferred. . t ,
50-tM.S , -f Advertisement
NOTICE
MISCELLANEOUS
:rliu7!7ouTcoal
Phone 71. ,
Having sold the City Men Market
to W. R. Drake, all aocounta due me
for meat are payable to him. All
persons knowing themselves' Indebt
ed to me are requestexr to cut ana
settle at Once. . '
.t. R. BARB.
Advertisement 51186)) ',' 4 ,
WANTED TO BUY-O head of
shoats. W.- A. Springer, .Alliance
1693-t-2t r' ' I I
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All -of the players in ,the company
that will present "The Divorce Ques
tlon" in Alliance on" Dee. :!1 b ive
been employed by Oasklll & llcViity
only for their ability as actors, and
actresses.. It coats the ffr'm' direct
ing the play $L'f0 a night to put od
he-' play. Advertisement. .
Ratios Is hereby given to the qua!
Ifled voters of Pox Hutto coutrty. Ne
braska, that upon the written request
of at least one-fourth of the legal
volers of said county, an eleHlon
will he held at the regular polling
place in each pri elrtet of said coun
ty, on Tuesday the lKth day of Feb 1
ruary. 191B, from the hour of elgnt
t. m. to the hour of sU p. in
said day for the purpose of voting
upon the following proposition, to
wlt Shull the fount y CoTniiilKHtoners
oi Boi Butte county, Nebraska, Is
sue the bond of siihl county, in the
sum of Sixty Five Thousand ( f.5.000
Dolls is, of the following denomina
tions, viz: Sixty Fits Iannis of One
Thousand Dollars each to run for a
lieriod of twenty years from the
date of issuance of said bond, heat
ing Interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum, interest payable
semi-annually, said Interest and prin
cipal payable at the fiscal agency of
the state of Nebraska, in New York
city, state of New York, said bond
issue to be known as "Court House
Bond Issue"; said bonds to be Issu
ed for the following purpose, to-wlt:
For the erection and construction
of a Fireproof Court House, for the
use of said county, to be erected
and constructed ott lots 22 and 23
In County Addition to the city of
Alliance, Box Butte county. Nebras
ka, according to the recorded plat
thereof; and shall said County Com
missioners be empowered to make
an annual levy for a sufficient
amount to pay the Interest on -said
Court House bonds In the sum of
Sixty Five Thousand (65,000.00) Dol
lars; and shall said commissioners
be- empowered to make an annual
levy to create a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of said
Sixty Five Thousand ($65,000.00)
Dollars, Court House Bond issue?
By Order of the County Commis
sioners of Box Butte county, Nebras
ka. '
.1. M. WANEK. Chairman.
Attest;
M. S. HARGRAVES. Clerk.
191-4-7t
Mrs. Doollttle Is spending Christ
mas holidays with relatives In Fie
mont
Mr Owens, of Chftdron. Is assist
In the manager of the lakeside
Mercantile Co. to Invoice this week
AND
RtiHlnillo Standard. Dec 27; at. O.
Ni w . wife and baby girl came down
Mr and Mrs Noble and the child from Hot Springs Monday night and
(tf len returned Saturday from Lincoln. I are feeling comfortable at the home
wuere iney ate .mas uinn. r whii , sheriff New. where they will
Mrs. Noble's mother. siv until the New Year appears
I 3nA w H Westover went
R A. Cook and daughter. Mue, to Iowa Monthly night, to see that
spent Chrlstmns In Sholton. Nebr. big granddaughter that recently ar
Whlle then Mm played the wedding rived at the McKcrron home, antl
march fOt one Of her cousins. to accompany Mrs Woslovcr on her
Mrs. Mary Must in, having entered
final proof on her homestead three
miles southeast of Lakeside. has
gone to Huntings to spend the re-
return boms.
Crawford Courier, Dev. 28:
An-
inn inder or the
daughter
drew Klnuslnn, who has been assist
ing In the clothing store of C. B.
winter with her Wilson for several months, will en-
On Friday night practically all of
Lakeside attended a surprise party
on the Rev. Washburn and wife, who
reside one mile south of town. The
evening was spent m taffy-pulling,
and old and young alike enjoyed
themselves. The Washburns left the
following Monday to spend the win
ter In Florida.
Mr and Mn Marcus Krankle left
last SBturilny night for Denver,
where they expected to visit friends
n few days, thence go to Chicago
for about ten days, and frOSS fhore
to New Yi.rk City for a couple of
BtOlul. They have relatives In Den
ver anil friends In Chicago and Nsw
York, but the visit to the last two
tia tiled places Is principally on business.
'
towry Henry started out the
New Year hy selling two Ford cars
i h first day. John C.rnhnrn, lately
Added to the sales force, has moved
his family to Alliance and will make
his home here He is selling the
StndehnkeT line of cars for the firm.
1 i
J. H. Dagge, of lis yard. Is the
proud owner of a now Ford car, pur
chased through Ixiwry & Henry of
Alliance.
Mr. and Mrs. Cflarence E. King
departed Tuesday noon for Missouri
Valley, Iowa, where they will spend
several weeks on business and visit
ing friends.
All kinds of feed. In ay quantity
-.desired, at -K, .' . reg 1', Son's.
rJ?tooae. l5o.
S-tM342
Money to loan on real estate.
K. Reddiah.
F.
3tf
Rowan ft "Wright, coal, wood and
peats. Phone 11. U
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN ft WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
HOUSEHOLD GOODJT FOR 8ALJC
including Jumiture. jugs, cook, atove.
gasoline range, etc. Call 60i Lara-
pale Ave.
MRS, THOS. REGAN.
Advertisement 'tfT762 w
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. 1. Gregg ft Son's. Every sack
guaranievd. Phone 1"-
-tM842
Highest price paid
for Hides and. Furs.
Oscar O'Bannon,
Alliance, Phone 9,
3 751-3-tf
LOST - lurge Moore's black foun
tain pen with pocket clamp' attached.
Reward for return to Herald office.
172-3-1 1
a a
Cut Flowers and
Potted Plants
Fresh flpser every Friday mom;
ieg. Leave your oroera J"
Mshrung's shop- Phone 715.
, Advertisement ltfl719
PMNE nSHItmi GRANITE CO.
Grand sfand, Nebr.
Make the beat monuments arid will
'ISX vu mesey. Call on AL. WlK-
c at total salesman sf Alliance, or
ts Grand Uland fsr 0cs .nsx
FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS
Ses E. C Whlsman for lowest
mHoM an oainting. pauer hangiug
r- -
and kaleo coining. -
THHKE MII.H COWS for sale
Phone Blur 485.
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Onuiha Beef and I'ork, Sour Krant
o... nihil IfasAi Meat and Dill
LcLl "
PtDkloo. BWJANCH M KAT QO
(48tflu75l
A New Discovery
r th Kensutions cif the
.ntieth . eutury is Merit oi Rheu
i.,.M,iers A boon t every
rar- - Th,. best knosu remedy
- .h,niulixm in all its forms. Ask
those wht) haV 'rnd it
nan.
Advertisement
F. J. Hren
Wi 4t
l..o 1.F Cow. age 4t months
,-k milked 15 months, just
.VT a.... frsh February, ideal but
tr'co Price 5o. tj,'forM
Iet. 23 Inquire at Herald ontee
Advertisement 1 -2t "-!69K
SEWING BY THE DAY WANTED.
Satisfaction guaranteed. MISS CAR
RIE CHRISTENSEN, 318 Sweetwater
Avenue.
Advertisements 4-2t-175S
STALLION FOR SALE
Editor J. H- Moist . of. , the Times
has been visiting - the pat week at
Cody. Wyo.. .where he was formerly
engaged in business.
Hon. G. L. Sbumway, the bead
'booster of the .enterprising Scotts-
bluff CommerclaJ Club, was in Alli
ance on business yesterday afternoon
'and today forenoon.
Mlas lienors Douglas left for the
eastern part of it he state Saturday
where she will again take up her
duties as first and second grade
teacher at Bradshaw. Miss Douglas
has been visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jtm Hilton, for the
past week.
oooooooooooooooe
o QUAKER VALLEY e
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Col. I. M. Scott and James Jami
son wfrc at Alliance last Friday.
s a o
l.e-tcr Bock Is spending his vaca
tion at borne.
Allen Jamison and family went to
Iowa to visit during holMays.
James Jamison returned from Io
wa ln.Ki s'eek.
Mrs. Howe and children are spend
ing their vitcation on the ranch.
Mr. and Mra. Houser. former resi
dents of Quaker Valley, have a son,
born Dec. 17. . . ;
We must bid good-by. to ' Quaker
Valley. This wtll be my last report
from this section of the country, as
we have already moved away and
this news has been gleaned from
'others. My connection with The
Herald has been most pleasant. We
are glad" for so clean a patper aa It
is. but we must step down and out
otfM 'rake room fr ' somn one else
ro fill the place, feeling assured you
Will be' treated with the greatest of
respect.
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Add This Fsct to Your Store
Knowledge
Q Many a happy home
in this city can trace its
prosperity to the want
ad page.
3 Out of employment?
Want a better job
QMiss Opportunity is
one of the most inter
ested patrons of the
want ads.
She may be calling
you today through these
columns.
joy his Xmas vacation with relatives
at Alliance, having departed from
here on Tuesday evening. Ha-
itel Abbott, who Is attending St. Ag
rves Academy at Alliance came home
last Saturday, accompanied by two
.it) f , Ml,.. lft a ulwirf visit
0. 1 , 1 ii.j-. n uv ' . . ....... .v....
at the Abbott home went to Sheri-1 Kidney disease often advances so
dan. Wyo.. to spend their Holiday 1 rapidly that many a person Is firmly
, .. ... ,,. . i In Us grasp before aware of Its pro-
Vacation with relatives. 8Prorap, attention ahould bs
given the slightest symptom of kid
ney disorder. If there hi a dull
pain In the. back, headaches, dlsty
spells or a tired, worn-out feeling,
or If the kidney secretions are of
fensive. Irregular and attended with
pain, procure a good kidney remedy
at once.
i . Thousands . recommend Doan's Kid
ney Pills. Read the statement be
low; Mrs. J. A. Stevens,- Bridgeport.
Nebr.. says: "Several years ago
a member of my family irocured
Doan's Kidney Pills and thev soon
cured an attack of kidney trouble
and lumbago that, had been the
source of much .misery At that
time we publicly recommended Doan's
Kidney Pills In return for the bene
fit they .brouadit. .1 nu now eleooort
to confirm that statement .and make
the fact known that the relief has
been lasting."
For sale by all dealer Price 60
cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doan's and
Dr. Sprague and Miss Lstthoff. of
Crawford, were among those from
out of town who attended the Elks
ball last evening.
BORN to Prof, and Mrs. W. R
Pate, 6n Friday. Deceniber 27,th a
.Mr, i tattle scott or uenesco, ill.. Aaby boy. 1
who is visiting at the home of Mrs. r
Lirty Safford, left Monday for Mln- Jack Barrett, of the Ixwry V Hen
Store, to spend Christmas at the ; ry garage, returned Sunday night by
home of Mrs. Helen Dickenson, ac
eorupa; I by Mrs Sadie Safford and
family.
auto from Scottsbluff, where he was
attending to business and visiting
friends.
take ne other.
Advertisement
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Q Need a little cash to
finance that proposition?
(J A want ad may find
the fellow who has idle
cash which he would
be glad to invest.
1$ It worth trying.
Dapple Grey Percheron bred stal- j
lion, coming four years old, weight )
1800 pounds, for sale. He Is of the i
heavy bone type, good condition, and ,
range'broken. If not sold at private j
sale will be sold at public auction on ;
February 4th, tftl. Write, wire or.
call and see thls horse". Six miles
east of Scot tabluff , Nebraska..
W. V. POUiOCK..
t76t-4-5t. w. .ScotUbfuff. Nebr.
BARNYARD
HYGIENE
PUBLIC SALE
it
At my residence, ten nlUs wes
and two miles :norfM of AlllaDt. twm
menciog. t . I P- m... ,sh)ri. ',jb VV'ed-
nfesd'ay. Jan. , the- following prop-1
ertr: . ... d
II head of Good Work Horscs"and j
csaiy.' ' .. :..;:.?." 5:s '
Farm machinery, including lumber
wagon, buggy, binder, disc, threcj-set:-)
tlon harrow,,. breaking pie.,, elifoot ;
mower, work harness, si ngler harness,
driving harneS- . . '.
Household geoda, suoh "ook
stove, oil stole, table,-. hjAdishe.
etc. . . ,i fi
t; Mi
Advertisement' 4-U-1758
i re-
i i
From the sale of a
$50,000 farm to the
recovery of a wander-,
ing bull pup, you can
put your faith in the
want ads.
flThey are great little
hustlers, and are never
off duty.
A LITTLE Babbitt's Pure Lye or
Potash and a lot of water applied to hen
coops, nests and roosts, eradicates vermin.
Used cm stable floors, mangers and feeding boxes,
it keeps disease germs away from horses and cattle.
As a spraying solution, it kills the scale
and preserves your trees. Many use it
as a hog conditioner.
a
Be sure to get Babbitt's, the can of a hundred uses.
Highest in Strength, but not in Price. Only 10c.
Buy a dozen cans today. It is concentrated
cleanliness.
Valuable Presents for the Labels.
Write fur llooklet showing many sjm.
B. T. BABBITT, r.atalTM, NEW YORK CITY
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