The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 20, 1913, Image 5

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    Classified
Adertisements
The following "Want Ada" are
e assified under appropriate heading
for the convenience ot readers.
CASH RATES One
wed each insertion. No
for lee than ten cents
tion. Black face double
CREDIT RATES One
word each insertion, but
Ing account opened for
twenty-five cents and no
cent per
ad received
per Inter
rate. cent per
no advertls
less than
ad charged
for less than fifteen cents Der 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.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS
ABSTRACTERS
F. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
1 have the only set ot
books In Box Butte county.
In McCorkle Building.
abstract
Office
l0-tf-570
TO RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
room house. Good outbuildings. Barn
for four horses. House for automo
bile. J. B. DENTON.
Advertisement 5tf 1772
FOR RENT Office
rooms. First Nat'l Bank
17tfll86
or living
Building.
BARN FOR RENT. Jim Rice
place. Inquire of John Graham, Low
ry & Henry Garage.
S.'44-9-tf .
FOR RENT. Nicely furnished
rooms and houses for light house
keeping. Close in and modern. In
quire of Mike Bayers, 219 Yellow
stone. 1 860-1 0-tf
FOR RENT
Four large rooms aod bath, with
heat, electric lights, toilet, hot. and
cold water East front, over Klen
ton's garage, modern and in first
class condition. Apply to H. J. El
lis, phone 151.
1884-1 1-1
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED. Clerical position. Any
kind steady job. References. Phone
651.
Adertisement ll-4t.-1869
LOST. On Tuesday, February 18
a Rebecca Lodge pin with three links
of the 1. O. O. F. a-ttached. Mrs.
V. H. Zehrung, phone 604.
1 884-1 1 -tf
Highest price paid
for Hides and Furs.
Oscar O ' Ban n on,
Alliance, Phone 9,
Rowan's Corner.
1751-3-tf
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Not it e is hereby given that I
not hereafter be responsible for
debts contracted by nn wife.
Inn E. Fugle.
Dated at Alliance, Nebr , Jan
18-11 V. J. POOLE
Advertisement -8-51 1 81 5
will
any
Mrs.
Surprise Your Friends
Fur four weeks regularly use Dr.
Kings New Life Pills. They stimu
late the liver, improve digestion, re
move blood impurities, pimples and
eruptions disappear from your face
and hotly and you feel better. Be
gin at once. Buy at Fred B. Hoi
sten's.
Advi -Feb 6-27
HEMINGFORD
lntrretinq. Snappy Nevss
Our Sister C it v
of
By Special Correspondent
Powell, of Canton, was a city
Thursday
F. W. Hucke was an Alliance
on Tuesday.
Delia M. Reed, visited llem
Tuesdny on oiinty school af-
KeystoneRestaurant
is the place. .Meats It cents. UDKa
en dinner on Sunday. Short orders a
specialty, i' B. Thomas, Proprietor.
1830-9-tf
SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS
AND SPRING W AGON FOR BALE
One set of double harness, first
class condition; one single harness,
fair condition; one good spring wag
on. Will sell cheap if taken at
once Inquire at Alliance e leaning
Works. Phone 58. C. M. KEELEY
Advertisement 5tf 1780
Curtis Best and Gooch's I lest
at E. 1. Gregg & Son's. Every
guaranteed. Phone 155.
26 tf-1342
flour
sack
85
Missouri sorghum
cents per gallon, at
RODGER'S.
A. L.
visitor
Mrs
visitor
Miss
ingfojd
fairs.
G C. Wright and family, or Bil
lings, arrived Tuesday to make a
v is ii with Mar.c Kelster.
Editor A E. Clark, of The Jour
nal, was a west visitor on .Monday,
returning on 41 Tuesday.
Tlie Epwovth League young people
of the Methodist church will give a
table social on Friday, the 21st, at
the church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Klemke were
calls d to Snyder, Nebr.. lasl Friday
on account of the serious illness of
Mrs. Klcmke's mother
John Anderson,
lar druggist here.
New Castle. W.vo.
several days witli
L. W.
Physician
Office in First
Phones: Office.
Prescriptions to
cines furnished
f erred.
50-tt'-ltios
BOWMAN
and Surgeon
National Bank
362; residence
drug store or
from office, if
Bldg.
16.
re-
Advertise inent
Buy your coal of Rowan
Phone 71.
A.
Wright,
tf
All kinds
desired, at
Phone 155.
2:-tM342
Money to
K. Reddish
of feed, in any quantity
E. I. Gregg & Son's.
loan on real estate.
Rowan & Wright, coal,
posts. Phone 71.
wood
F.
3tf
and
tt
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
COAL AND LUMBER
Buy your coal and lumber from
this company. Quick deliveries and
full weight on every load of coal.
DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO.
Phone -22
1779-5U
formerly our popu
but now located at
made a visit of
old friends here.
I
Clarence Carroll recently returned
frOU Oklahoma and Texas points,
where he disposed of several cars
of the famous i!o Butte spuds
It. B, Johnson has reached his des
tination. Palm Beach. Florida, where
he expects to bask in the sunshine
of magnolia and orange blossoms for
awhile.
Mrs. Robert Ashford, who was un
til recently confined to her bed be
cause of a severe attack of inflam
matory rheumatism. Is now able to
be around.
election is over again and
indicate a very close, niar
tlie court house. At this
the "ayes" and the "noes"
ooooo
o o o o o
oooo
RENO
oooo
0 O (V o
o o o a 0
on the siik list
Mrs II llier
with a bad cold.
.lames VanBosklrk and bride visit
ed at Henry liter's lasl Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. II. liter visited with
the Lclstrltr.' lust Sunday afternoon.
Daffy Is on the sick
is somewhat better at
Mrs. J. C.
list again, but
this writing.
Mrs. I,ca Sturgeon has been on
the sick list fur several days, with
a very bad cold.
Mrs. L. M. Scott has been sick
for the past week with la grippe,
but it some better now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brandt visited
with Mr. Brandt's parents last week
and also helped butcher while there
Jim and Allie Jameson left for
Iowa last week to make that their
future home, their families having
gone some time previous.
There will be a box social and
diincr on the 21st. at the Quaker Val
ley school house, for the benefit of
the Mhoeti Everybody invited.
Mrs M. G Wnmbaugh was called
to Crete, Nebr., by telephone Mon
day night, on account of the serious
illness of her brother. She left the
same night.
Miss Maud Dawes, sister of Mrs.
Frank McFall, wild has been visiting
trlendl ami relatives for the past
three weeks, left for her home In
Wyoming Tuesday noon.
Well,
returns
Rin for
writing
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Reported by
F. E. Reddish,
Abstracter
Bonded
Avoid Risk Without Rii'x
WE CRATE YOUR GOODS
STORE THEM. Phone 6.
WALIACE TRANSFER LINE
Advt I0tfl864
OR
PAINE FISHBURN 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.
Avoid risking what may result
from a neglected cough by using
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup for
its relief. You risk nothing whatever
when you ley It, because we sell each
and tv trj bottle with the positive
guarantee that it will give relief, or
money back.
Can anything be more fair than
this? Can you afford to experiment
with other remedies most of which
are not guaranteed in view of tills
honest offer?
When we say that Rexall Cherry
Bark Cough Syrup is in our opinion
the best on the (inarket for all kinds
of coughs, we say it because we do
know that it is made of the purest
ingredients obtainable, and that it
contains remedial agents that in the
opinion of medical experts are the
most effective for the relief of
coughs and the irritatmo and inflam
mation ot the bronchial tubes
Children like Rexall Cherry Bark
.ugh Syrup because it is pleasant
to take. Remember that we guaran
tee it to satisiy you. or money ones.
Prices, 2.1 cents. 50 cents and $1.00.
Sold in t ti is community only at our
store the Rexall Store F. E. Hoi
sten. 1848-841
yOW S A L E M I S C ELLA N EOiJS
See E. C. Whisman for lowest
prices on painting, paper hanging
and kalsomining.
THREE MILK COWS for sale,
l'lione Blue 485
(48-tf
FOR SALE Good resilience lot on
llox Hutte avenue, easy terms.
O'Keet'e Brothers, Kuincr Block.
Adv 1867-10-tf
FOR SALE Ranch of 8480
good place, reasonable pi ice
i . rin.-.
Block.
Adv- 1857-10-tf
O'Keefe Brothers.
acres.
easy
Rumcr
for BXCHANOE Large tafe, Ufa
new. for smaller one O'Keefe Bros.
Rumor Block.
AK -1867-IO-tf
- -
ritrrm to trade -Eastern
v. a. .-..Ik:. Uiul fur a ranch In central
lf t s I I ill Nebraska Mate
you have in your
J. D. RA1TT
IS04-7-41
what
first letter
North Bend, Nebr
STALLION FOR SALE
T-S Shire. Weighs
s.n F II. Thomas at
taurant.
I OR SALE I "Old
Intors. Second Hand
Frost, Box Butte Ave.
188211-1
I4M pounds
Keyatoae Res
ihji-o-tf
Trusty"
Store,
1 lie J
Blue
both claim a victory
A baby boy visitor came to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Wolf on
Saturday, Feb. 15th. All are doing
nicely and we sincerely hope he will
have a long and happy existence.
A bountiful fall of the beautiful
lias given chase to our poetic thots
of romping gambolling lambs and
budding dandelions and we are hack
to the coal bin, as of yore.
M
Miss Fanny Dobow, president or
the Rebekah Assembly, of Coleridge,
Nebraska, was a Hemlngford visitor
on Monday, and participated in nn in
itiation of the Rebekah's that even
ing. "Why Join I Left Home", a popu
lar comedy, will be given at t he op
era house March 17th, by the Ep-
worth Dramatic Club. If they muin-J
tain their usual high standard of
ability there certainly Is an excep-
tionai treat in store for Hemlngford.
Professor Hardy W. Campbell, the
soli expret, will lecture at the opera
house tonight on a scientific handl
ing of the soil. He will also en
deavor to have nearby farmers of
this vicinity cultivate ten acres Back
according to his methods, so that he
can more easily prove his idea by
having convenient supervision. The
experiment Is certainly worthy of the
cause and it is hoped that experi
menters will not be 'lacking.
Our recent fire has been the sour
ce of much animated discustion dur
ing the past week, the bulk of which
has been the denionstratde success
of our wa,ter system and hte magni
ficent work of the fire boys. The
conditions were ripe for a serious
conflagration had not these two fea
ture's been so pronounced. There
is now no tiues.t.ion that the fireboys'
organization will be given the re
cognition it richly deserves.
Edward S. Wlldy to Fred A. Noe
land. lot 2 and 8W NE and S NW
$2400
and Paul Strehluw to
Powers, W'Vfe sec 5-26-
$1
nderson to Nels Anderson,
sec IN-2K-5L 1
Charles R. Whorlskey to Sarah Col
lins, N NW sec I and E NE sec
2-28-51. $100
Grace Frank to Charles R. Whorls
kev. N NW sec 1 and E NE sec
8-8841. $1
him' 5-28-48.
John Werth
William F.
It.
Hans
NE'i
Haaaaer
N A V V
iiton's.
1847-10-tf
I! FANS WANTED al llain
I'llOlle ;.V.i.
If you make GOOD
it to Hamilton. lie
prices.
BP I TER bring
pays highest
1846-10-tf
Hamilton pays HIGHEST PRICES
for butler and vggs. Phone him,
KM, 1815-Hi-tf
Baby pictures free
studio this week.
11 It
ai the Aadersun
Free, Absolutely Free
Beginning Feb. 15th and ending
March 15th at the
Alliance Art
Studio
one easel or paper
weight with all orders
for photos am unting
to $4.00 or over
You can have any photo you
wish put in
114 East f suits St
fatal 111
DR. P. W. BOLAND
First Door South of Post
ofrice Memingford. Nebr.
Sheriffs Sale
By virtue of an ord r of sale di
rected to me from the Clerk of the
Dittiict Court of Box Butte county.
Nebraska, on a decree renired In
said court on the 17th day of Decern-
I ber, A. D. 1012. in favor of It M
Hampton, as plaintiff, and again?!
Walfrtd Johnson and Clara Johnscn.
as defendant, for the sum of one
hundred forty-five dollars and sixty
five cents, with intercut at 10 per
ctnt and accruing costs, and direct
inf thai the premises therein de
bt rb d, to-wit: Lot number seven
tn 1T) in block number twenty
i Jin i the first addition to the tow n
Of Alliance, Box Butte county. Ne
breaks', be appraised, advertised ami
sold as upon execution, to sat Iff
said sum of one hundred forty-five
and sixty-five one-hundredihs dollurs.
and accruing costs, I have caused the
following described land to be ap
praised, to-wit: Lot number seven
teen 1171 III block number tWOOt)
(88 1 in the first addition to the
town of Alliance. Box Butte county.
Nebraska.
And will offer the same to the
highest bidder, for cash In hand, on
the 24th day of March. A. D 1813,
in from of the west front door of
the court house in Alliance iu said
county, at the hour of 10 o'clock a
m. of said day, when and where due
attendance will be given b the un
dersigned. I
Dated Ft bruary 18, Isi:'..
V. If. COX.
Sheriff of said 09)0041
08fe 1 1 - tf
For nice clean N'iggerheud I .mini
and Nik, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phoue to No. 22.
1 lurks Lumber & Coal Coiupaii)
Jens P. Jensen to Granville M.
Bums, Sj and NW, sec :i-26-50.
888)80
Granville If, Burns to Jens P. Jen
sen, lot 42 County Addition to Al
liance. I tiOd
John Keefe to Jens P. Jensen, lots
1 and t and S NE sec I '. 00. $15
Keith L Pierce to Hemlngford Op
era Houte Cotnpaay, lots .: and
4. hh.rk 20. Htmingord Nib. $250
United Slats to Pearl Basal NEVi
sec .7-2B-52. Paten i
Untied. States to Pearl Bass, SE 4
ec 8 and lots l-2-.i 4 and E NW
and E 8W sec 7-26-52. Patent
Uoited States to George C. Osborn,
NEV-4 12-28-49. ;Palent
lTnlted States to William S. Andrus,
S SW se:- 1. E NE sec II. 'u
sec 18 and N NW I.: -88-8 L I'atent
Qoorce J Troeper to Jens John
son, lot H, block "E" Sheridan ad
dition to Alliance 8808
Adam Naidl to Henry I'eltz, NW',
sec 21-28-48. $750
C. ll, Cox, Sheriff. to ifcerdie ('
Spriager. SW 8-88-B8. Sheriff D.
Jotted states to Earl F Randal!
SVi sec 6 and NE', sec S-24-52
Rec. Recpt
Putted Stales to Edwaid O. Randall,
NW', 1 1 and S SE. SE SW 7-24-52
Rec R cpl
llniy A. Graff to Alice A. Stout
N N sec 318d49. $20tm
Hamilton Hall to Robert C. Wright
NW, sec 2K-28-4J. $1
( nik d
NW.
States
sec l
Pnited
Kle.-.
Ja ob
and
denies
Patent
C Rug
i'atent
to
-50
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U.S. Land Office Notes
Interesting News of Alliance
Land Office
PUBLISHED EVERY
I
WEEK
to Altnu S.
27-47.
Stales to Christopher
NE'x sec 25 27-47
I E. M. Martin, Co. Treasurer,
Madeleine Brennan, NE' 10-2
Treas
Jesse to Powell Jesse. KWU
that pari of SW', lying norib
of (Irand Island ii Wyoming Cen
tral Railroad, and NW NE SB 25-47.
T8M
Maude Donvoau to Steplien O. Can,
lot 5. block "U" Sheridan Addition
to ajhoooe. $250
la iilamln E Johnson to Nathan A.
Itockey, lots 15 It; and a strip 5
feet wide on North side lot 17 and
running the entire length of said
lot, all in Block 80, Hemingrurd.
Nebraska. 83088
Nathan A Itockey to Benjamin E.
Johnson. S'- and NW, set 15.
NE ', tec IS-Sf-48. $6400
tinted States lo Otto Dusiuus laur
sen, NW,4 sec 18-25-5U. Rec. Reel
Michael F Nolan to Daniel Marks.
NW, se, 22-25 IV $4000
- - - 4 - -
CARD OF THANKS
To the people of Alliance and our
Sheridan county friends, who so
kindly assisted us in time of sick
uess and yPipalkliari' with us in cm
bereavement, u wish to extend our
sint re and heartfelt thanks.
MR AND MRS LIOK I'M VER
V
THE ARTICLE
Is from The Herald's Saturday morn
ing extra edition and rends as fal
lows: WONDERFUL! WONDERFUL!
The Times, having (he forms of
yesterday's edition still standing, are
following the practice tr The Her
ald and IsHiihifr an "extra." Trail
along, boys. "We'll make a paper
out of that rag yet."
THE BRICKBAT
was received through the mail Mon
day morning, written In lead pencil,
and reads as follows:
Alliance, Nebr
8lr:-
In regard to your crltlclam Of the
Times, 1 think Itl s very unjust the
Times by all means excell L&C
"rag" of yours. Lloyds column is
nothing but exchanges as the Times
says.
Your criticism In saying that Mie
times used Fridays forma for the
Exrta, was a He. I read the paper
through Friday also the extra and
they were entirely different. Also
You Instead of the Times copied
the Idea of putting out au Extra
Saturday. Critically Yours
A CRITIC
Too bad. too bad. Uncle J. Pier
pont Morgan, sojourning In Egypt.
during the winter, has been taken
seriously ill with indigestion. As a
result the gamblers In Wall Street
have themselves taken sick and the
nrite of stocks has dropped. Please
get well, dear uncle J. Pierpont, in
order that the price of stocks will
not tlrop and cause another money
panic, stopping factories anil mills,
thereby shutting thousands of poor
and honest workingmen and women
out of a chance to do honest labor
and causing intense suffering and
starvation among them and their fam
ilies. It's funny. iBn't it. how that
one man with the stoniarn acne can
cause so much trouble
What America neds more than
railway extension, and western irri
gation, and a low tariff, and a big
gt r w heat i rop, and a merchant ma
rine, and a new navy, is a revival ot
piety, the klntl father and mother
used to have piety that counted It
good business to stop for dally fam
ily prayer befare breakfast, rinht in
the middle of the barest: that gull
fieltl work a half hour eoifW Weiluc
AO) night so as to get tic chores
done and no to prayer -meeting. That'
Just what we need now to clean this
country of filth, of graft and of
gretd, petty and big, Of worship of
fine houses ami big lands, and high
office aiitL grand " I fun Huns
Wall Street Journal.
A LnOtto girl writes us to know
"how to prevent her feet from p r
spiring and giving off a notlceab
odor." Try soaking them in hot wa
ter a few' I i i ii t I, mi dear, then rrth
With alum and garlic, put cold cream
between the tootsies, and eat an on
ion, so your breath wlU counteract,
and the results will phase y u. Ex.
I
An Alliance man dropped into The!
lit raid office one day Inst week and
said to the writer, "Say. Lloyd, yo.'
POOpU NMial be taking BOOM huslnet
away from lhi..-e tellOOa up the
street, the way & an Jumping all
over you." Said we, "Wt are The
fact that we are new getting city,
rt.unly and land offi". business
stem to rub old Due Bill tin a sc r
spot."
Put your specs on right, old top.
and lake another look at the build
ings in I lemingfurtl. Your eyesight
seems a little prejudlctd. also.'
J. ('. McCorkle says he was tin
victim of a burglar scare Monday
night that will make him wr rare
ful after this. He had been work
Ing hard all day and after a little
nap in his osy chair got ready for
bed. Putting up the window shade
fcr the purpose of raising lbs win
dow to allow the delicious winter o
one to fan him while dreaming of
tOO noon la)8I summer ami Hie ililes cf
thousands of acres of fertile I 'ox
Built pOBflty land, he saw, by the
dim light of the silvery moon, two
men standing a little to on.' side of
the window Hi wati bed them tor a
foe ininuitc- and saw that they ditl
not move. Stepping into the living
room he seized H heavy stove poker
and rushing to the window again, he
threw up the sash aild struck at Mi.
intruders Too late he saw, tu his
ama.f me n! . that the two tearless
burglars were two pairs of his own
trouseis, hung on the line near the
window .
As will be noted by the lit ws item
in ,i nut Lt i part of this issue of The
lit raid, the Western Nebraska Ed
itorial Association, organized la.it
Monday, has already succeeded in
tlie first iuiportuut thing they set
ou' lo do knock out the liollen bill
at LUltoln This was ckarlj against
the inieresis of tlie country news
papers. I believe that the members
of the associatiou will feci OpM re
paid for the effort made
Application for Final Proof
Applications for Final Proof
Mary Uindinger, widow of Joseph
Gladiator. Chadron, Nebr., pan of
2fi-27-,14 and J5-.IJ-47.
Charley F Flehariy, Bayard, Neb.,
part or see. 20 and 2I-2I-U2.
Win. E. Oolden, Llsco. Nebr.. part
Of fi-l!' !.'.
1
Alasro W. Wllhlte, Northport. Neb.,
pari or section 19-20-46.
Oeorge M Edglll, C.len, Nebr, part
or sections .12 2!i and 2k-;i0-54.
George C (Irnnt, Crawford, Nebr.,
part of sections II ami H 84418,
George N. Eversull. Belmont, Nob.,
part of 2-30-fl.
Elizabeth J. Wilson, widow- of J. O.
Wilson, C.len, Nebr.. part or 1-29-54.
CaOO. W. Ostrander. Spade, Nebr.,
all of LI-28-41.
Snyder, Lisco, Nebr., all
Nebr.,
Joseph E
of 5-10-45
Claude E Rodgers. Lynn,
part of 1840 and 21-22-48.
Henry Kaufman. Mitchell, Nebr.,
part of 22-24-56.
Wilbur W. Peters, Mil eh el I. Nebr.,
part of .'. and 4-20-67.
JaMMM F. Queen, Morrill, Nebr.,
part of J0-25-57.
John C. Kessler, Strasberger, Ne
braska, part of 15-21 and 22-28-41.
William H. Willie, Hay Springs,
Nebr.. pnrt or 22-29-47.
Fred Popkay, Glen, Nebr.. part of
:l -! -10 and 15-30-54.
Peter Peterson. Andrews, Nebr.,
part of is ::i :.i
Joseph Taggert, Hay Springs. Neb.,
part or 17 and 38-33-45.
Owen S Crouch, Chadron, Nebr.,
part of 19-20 and 29-33-46.
Thomas J. Bow en, Bridgeport, Ne
braska, part or is 19-50.
Peter Remender, Morrill, Nebr.,
part of 28-24-67.
Vernon C. Luth, Morrill, Nebr.,
part of 8 and 9-24-67.
George W. Rose, Hayn, Kan.,
part or 29-21-50.
Mlna Clark, Harrison, Nebr., part
Of 25 and 26-24-67.
David II. Lawmaster, Harrison. Ne
braska, part or 25 and 26-29-67.
Frank C. Outson. Eastwood, Nebr.,
all or 7-19-46.
Homesteads Allowed
Oscar F. Schhider, lxington, Ne
braska, part or 6-18-46.
Philip Castle, Bingham, Nebr.. pari
of and 84-8841.
Trya E. Campbell, Chadron, Nebr.,
part or 17 and 18. 12-17.
Samuel Trlnkle, Alliance, Nebr.,
all or 28 25-42
Frank Cross, l.vihlc, Colo., part of
4-5 ami 14841.
lorenz Heller, Nellgh. Nebr.. nil
or 36-28-57.
BURGLAR ENTERS HOME
The home t George Caddis, ,
319 Cheyenne Avinue, was aOlorod
by a burglar al ten o'clock Tuesday
ev uing, wlile Vr. and Mrs. Caddis
were away ft r: iu he ju. Tht .r fifteen
ytur eld son, Frank, whs ! the
house ami had r?iired. Ha luvtrd
the doorbell ring loreral tUnca but
did act unswei ". He then heard
the but tlttr mtar the deer with a
! key, and go Into th dlnln-. rotn.
I which is directly a res the ha'l. Hum
i the room iu whi Ii Frank w ki. He
ca !ttl to the bui nr, who I t I li it
t' keep still i r li would bloa ci'f his
h ad. Instead of obeying. Frank
ran ir.to th, kitchen, reached into
, . ' cllnlns room. In wh'.h th' burg
Mar was ci"ning the buffi:, and tur
1 d on ;h clectrl light swltoh,
1 104 bur;! ir ra out through the
I front dear before Frank cculd see
'r slop b'm. A search revealed
nothing atlratng, although tlie door
of the library beckcase and the draw-
er of the butft I were opoa.
STATt l-RESIDENT HERE
Miss Fanny Devow , cf Coleridge,
Nebraska, state presidtnt of the Re
becca ledg ', arrived In Alliance fues
i da noon She was mei at the depot
; by U delta: at Ion of the Iia-mI meiu
hers ami entertained by Mrs. Cal
Cox and Mrs. E. M Martin, while in
the city. A special session of the
lodge was lit Id Tuesday tuning and
pa ial work gone through. From Al
liance Miss DeVoe went to Seneca.
Anderson s baby pictures are the
popular Sepia tuae. Age limit five
years.
ii ii
FOR SALE
dlfti,' usetl one
ivn; ii h
16 hole Vimv press
eai A Q Bit ICE.
Alliance, Neb
WANTED TO BUY
Young cows or heifers that will be
fresh this spring. Name price in
first letter. B. N SHARP.
Morritt. Nebr.
1873 1 1 2t
VIEWS OF WRECKED ENGINE
Five different post sard views of
Hie wrecked engine which killed
three aaoa last. Saturday, for sale by
Alliance Art Studio, 6 cents each.
Adv 1S85 I l it
Dr. Maxfield has purchased the
Velie automobile owned by Wiu.
Mil, hell
THE VICTOR TAILOR SHOP
South of Drake Hotel The place
to take your clothes to hae them
cleaned and pressed Both ladies'
and gents' work solicited. We take
ordera foi the Victor toadies' Tailor
ing Co. of Chicago Styles and aam
ples ot itoods shown at shop Or
! ! - loi cut flowers promptly filled.
MRS w. 1 1 ZEIIKCNG.