The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 17, 1913, Image 1

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ttK NORTON'S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE TWELVE -Adv.
"jS" The Alliance Herald
Section One
PACES 1 TO 8
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, APRIL 17, IUI3
NUMBER 19
GETS $12,500 DAMAGES
Burton lk WcMovisr Secure Settlement
from Burlington Kcuite for Death
of Lout C. Sundntrom
,BMNT TODAY
Atllancf "he Id nrfllcted with drop
ey and for ii while her condition was
consideri d serious, but last evening
ahe was reported better
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
I tnm sm V I A
ft B It MM ft flM few Mft
eaajsgft ft tow fteaaWftd III tH trntl"
i aft (Miwrdar raft's ,
U'lt riin 0 f
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ftsft .wtfiilt allied in
WSHOP OUFFY
CONSECRATED
t HIP lim I tht IftfteM VPT paid
In eastern Nsnfftidin nn damages for
n deslh or Iftjtirr and attorneys Bur
VAeedorer are receiving the
'"nftriititlntiond of their frlenda In
ruling such ii large aettlwnent for
Mm Rnndtroni and her two small
rfilMfffN Thin will fU her comfort
hlr for life and l Vf I hi- chlldrm b
to. rough education Mrs Hundslrom
Waa left pleased MHM Hie twitter
'I-'- 'I ' 1M1.11H ii l.i Hull
" I
rtiATio April uno
Jamea A Duffy.
Tfc rf,
eat !
j Hafttiis eat MM
HI parents to A mark" In March,
i "hi. locaiinn lit Hasting. Nebr He
hiw resided In Mllanc about five
year He was a carpenter by trade
and waa in the employ of the C. H.
A lj railroad at th time of hi
' ilh He was characterized by
the foreman of the shops as "one of
Ihe heat and moat fnlthful nun In
bis forciv"
His parents both pre I'deel him to
the other world The near relatives
who remain are n wife, and four
children. Inn. Lillian, Clara and
I lenevleve; and one brother and four
it. ,m p wm a member of the
Uerman t'onareKatlonal cnurrh of
ihla city, belnn preaeni and partlc
. .in-.i. i,atln in the communion servjee at
ed WMmp church two weeka a no Mr.
Kewrne. wha h fdhndiW r waa a aooil man. kind In
eaieta Newiaafca. at h v hla lumie. faithful to hla church, lion-
4 WMMI ye ieal In hla work, true to hla Savior.
In the prime of life and In the
at rat Ion . f,,i,ai of hla work he fell at hla noat
of duty ilut even aa he fell be
aroae to enter Into the reward of
th" faithful at the right hand of Qfd
forever.
Kunrral aen Icea were conduc ted
at the home In Alliance, at 4 p. m .
H i-dnt -day . and the remain were
ahlpMil to Maatlnata, Nebr , tor interment.
s, - ,hi.n... i i K...H.
. . wtwt " aa4ted
I. ,..( a), miian of tlmnlm
Ixrl-t Hrltovern of
4 4ew .,' hit hlahitpe
aH ! i.im in! vkUtlna prteata
tk. ih,ia ml I'am-tlc church
tt whI d'tltHiahd in
tft n WftMNIM IM addition
la kp .' iKe folhiwlna liiahopa
eeevw li.h,., 1-iHr.li II
-mm MiMMia. Minn . Illah.tp
4 lawtev, t I'aul Minn . Mia-
i 1 1. ii , . i III
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m olii N br ,
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f Mux Ii. UaMt,
i llavla. laiven
vtin tiiiwiina.
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ft !.. IINellll
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mym mtn MeH
Am . rHi Aiia J
aw tamu, HlA'i
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ttmmi Hlahot M J liar
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,H . P-,i..r, of . (in
- n a hen hmn were
KiN IN the I'lalna
a i aferaxwitt attended
I h. ..iwvei of the
ItiM
IHftjftie R ft Itatiftelly
ft rrMMll Me waa
ft lr Mlniu . former
M si iUaee Had now at
ft ! MM of I'm ford.
..f aelwe rr Krln.
Metftili Tt Hvme m H, .Hiahiurr
at tie laataa of fa ad run
IftafTt. JkM I yeara of aae.
J I ft yimaaea men ever
Hi e Catliolir
tae lA hr fta er ed
m Mar i atheflrwl In
dim I ("he)
ft Mft in MiaeHila and
MaM
MM in he
ake place
HCRAIO ADVER
TISING PAYS
Mftaf Ifttelv l'lktl
.lame I'olmeall la on a bualneaa
tr'p to Wheatland, Wyo. He left, on
Haturte
M L Miller, of HftMllMfllli. la the
piirohaaer of a new Kord automobile
from lowry A Henry.
Itfel Covalt, who owna AlllaiK'e
iH'iperty, and who baa a laine ranch
thirty mllea aoulheaat of Alliance,
waa In Alliance on huaineaa Tuea-
1ay.
Kkreman Painter, of Broken How,
la In Alliance vlsttlng with friend.
Kail Mrown and Mr. Knox, who
lived In Alliance for a number of
yeara, loaded a car of household
Kooda the flrat of the week and
moved to Canada.
Mia Angela Ware went to Mul
k ii W' lliieKdny at noon, where she
will ai tend a ohurch entertainment.
She will visit there a few day, re
turning this coming week.
I.. H. Highland made a business
trip to Scottsblufr the flrat of the
Weik.
Charley Snow came up Sunday
from the ranch to spend a couple of
lays visiting hla mother, Mrs. A. D.
8now.
J. L. Westover and wife returned
Saturday from a trip to Northwest
ern points of n week. While there
they visited relatives and friends.
Joe had legal business at different
points.
ftegin at once to celebrate Arbor
Day, which comes on Tuesday of
next week. The A I Ma nice Nursery
can furniwh you with the trees and
If you wish it will set them out for
you Phone 9. J. P. BAROER, Prop
Advt 1 '.I It -2080
Watch for our Saturday special at
the Sugar Bowl Candy Company.
Adw l!l2t-2062
8. W. Thompson goes to Mayard
this noon with his family to get his
Kord auto, which he left there at
more lefts to face and swung rifcht
twice to head. McCarly put both
hands to Jaw aa Flynn Bent left twice
to mouth Met '-arty put stiff right to
wind and Flynn scored with right
under heart. MeCarty Jabbed left to
nose three times and Flynn hooked
left to chin.
Hound MeCarty had aH the bet
ter of this, the final round. He
swung right several times to vul
nerable spots, while Flynu seemed,
unable to get over a telling punch.
Ifear the bell, MeCarty staggered
Jim with left and right to the Jaw
and tight uppcreut to the chin. Mr
t'arty literally smothered Flynn with
punches to the Jaw but couldn't send
him to the canvas.
S O CJJE T Y
A farewell party waa given to
M ss Merle Wetlivcr at the home of
.Mr and Mrs. 3. F. Scott, at Berea,
.Nebraska, on Friday evening, April
llth. The evening waa enjoyably
spent and a dainty luncheon was
served at midnight. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Knapp arwl fam
ily, Mr. J. T. Nabb and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Win Mundt, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Osuls, Mr. D. Watson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Welse,
Misses Amanda Nabb, Rose Knapp,
Stella Watson, Laura and Louise
Wlese, Emma Doyle, Merle Welll
ver, Mesers. Sam Mundt, Will, Jack
and Walter Vogle, Krwin and Wll
ber Patterson, Jesse Watson, Hugh
Hawkins, Chas Mavis, tleorue Knapp
and Tom Dillon.
Miss Alice Carlson was hosttss wt
a theatre party Monday evening. Af
ter visiting the performance they
returned to her home, where a ic
llghtful luncheon was served and the
balance of the evening spent visW
iivg. The guests were Mesdames
Darling, Ward, Thiele, Cox. Help
brlnger, Wright, Berry, and Misses
-ioag, Spacht, Duncan, Bell, Carlson
and Hagtrty.
The following married men and
their wives entertained the Omlcron
Kappa Club at a dancing party at the
Phclan Opera House Tuesday even
ing: Messrs. and Mesdames Bowen,
Broome, F. J. Brennan, W. O.
Barnes, J. Berry, Bra.elton, Cogs
well, Copsey, Darling, C. Feu gins,
Fraker. (lantz, Margraves, F. W. Har
ris, R. Knight. Marks, McCleur, A. A.
Nelson, D. J. Nelson, Potniesll, W.
D. Rumer, Sallows. S'iilupp, Toohey,
Tully. J. Wiker, Ward. Williams.
West e v er antl Zediker. Each danc e
was engaged after the mii.iic began
FIRE UNDER CONTROL
Worst Forest and Prairie Fire in His
tory of the Black Hills Does
Great Damage
NO LIVES WERE LOST
f aai Coverirv,
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s
v Owl I NO
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ft bbA
4faalft iMasafta 4
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tm ift fta 4hm
i wmt liaaera
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ere Hfl
a) as
m 'ft tiiggraT
isaysirWa aa
aasil warn lb
IM ffte
DEATH OF MRS. KOKE
Mm Koke, wife of John James
Koke, who la a car carpenter, died
little after noon today. She waa
tahi t ill last etenlng and died with
in l aa than twenty-four hours of
leakage of the heart, to which she
baa been Hiibjected for the past
eight yeara At thla writing it has
iw-l been decided whether interment
will be here or at Fairfax. S. D. If
It ahall he decided to have interment
at Alliance, the funeral will probably
be held at ! o'clock. Saturday morn
ing, at Holy Rosary Catholic church
a .
Death of Peter Olson
One .f the bent known men in AI
i aiice waa Peter Olaon. Hla many
mmm who read The ID raid will be
Ki.exed to learn of hla sudden tak
ing off The latter part of last
week he was takin III with pneumon-
I ' ii Vlonda) . A pill I t1 h . pa -
.d ay The funeral will be held
at 10 a m . Friday, from Immanuel's
c.i rttlBtl Kvangi Ileal Lutheran
eturch. of which he wna a devoted
member Iftli-rnient w II be In the
i mii tan rrniin v nt ' Iteming'
f'd Rev. Tl'us Lang w;l conduct
t'.e fnmral net vice.
Mr. Olaon waa l.orn In Norwu.-',
M ' e h It, IMt, He c ame to Ameri
a with his mother when he was
litem yeara old. settling In Minnt
aota In ISKn he married Betsey
Larson, who died in 1119. To them
were born fourteen children, ten of
w he in survive their parents: Mrs.
Mary Jannke. Bethune. Suskatche
wan, Canada. George Olaon. reald
it. Jn Iowa. Mrs. M. Petersou.
N 1); Mrs Hch.r.r. 0den, VlaU;
Mr Ada HwBl. Canaflii! Iwla
Olan. Alaska; Mrs Ida Renawold.
Mrs I. K R-nWold ami Mrs. H H.
Ralihlti, Alliance; Olivtr Olson
Mr Olion will be greatly missed,
moat of all by his relative h. and b)
May otftera who knew him well. He
waa one of Alliance's most highly
reatn-c ted c Ittitna. a man of umiues
tiond in'ogrlty
xpent
The (llrl's Four Sciuare Club will
in. . t next Sumla.N at the Methodist
church, at 2:.!0 in tlie afternoon.
Commissioners
Select Architect
he tune of Hie last hi:.- unow storm: fsnil a very enjoyable time was
i ney win return this evening.
In the item on first page of S.
tlon Two of this issue regarding Mr.
and Mrs. Hedglin a slight mistake
occurs. They have four children,
three boys and one girl, Instead of
four boys and one girl. They will re
side at 420 Missouri avenue.
Will Strasburger and A E. Hallo
well of Spade, Shtridan county, w.-re
in Alliance- on business before the
land office, leaving for home on 44
today. They ravored The Herald of
fice with a call, the former ordering
his name added to our list of Spade
subscribers.
Mrs. Leo M. Berry, granddaught. r
of JiuUe L. A. Berry, is visiting
with them in Alliance. Her home la
in Lakeside.
Mccarty whips flynn
Fast Fight in Philadelphia La.-
Night Ends with Victory for
MeCarty in the Sixth
SWIFT FROM START TO FINISH
Philadelphia. April 1 7th. Special
to The Alliance Herald. -The Six
round scheduled bout between Luth
er MeCarty and Jim Flynn at the
Olympic
Custer, South Dakota. April 17th
Special to The Alllanee Herald. A
forest fire, starting Tuesday morn
ing during a high wind, between
Pringle and Custer, South Dakota, on
the Dead wood branch of the Burling
ton, burned over a large section of
the Black Hills National Forest,
i sing damage amounting to hund
reds' of thousands of dollars imd
made many families homeless. So
far aa known no lives were lost, all
ranchmen and others living In the
burned district having time to .
i hcmaelves.
The fire started from a straw
slack which was being burned by a
rancher, who lost his own home
and bulldingK. It burned all day
Tuesday, Tuesday night and was not
gotten under control until Wednes
day night. The burned area covers
a strip nine miles wide and sixteen
miles long, which was covered with
a growth of pine and frr trees. A
number of ranch houaea and build
ings were burned and for a time the
fire threatened to burn the town of
Buffalo Oap. Two troopa of cavalrjr
were sent from Ft. Meade to aid In
fighting th flames. Hundreds of
men and boys came from Dead wood
to the scene of the fire. Hard work
and, a well-organized fire fighting
force finally gained victory over the
flames. The town of Custer and
Pringle on the Burlington were un
harmed although In danger for a
time. The blind siding of Mayo on
tin- Burlington was entirely surround--d
by flro but not much damage done
to the railroad property. The town
ot Pringle has a population of about
cm. hundred and the town of CegtSf
about eight hundred.
CriTlM RB0R DAY TUESDAY
The Herald Hopes to See Many
Trees Planted In Alliance and
Surrounding Country
As will be noted by the mitiutea
of county commissioners' meetings
published In tli.s Ii iue of The Her
ald, Architects Rose & Peterson, of
Kansas City, were1 selected as archi
tects for the new court house build
ing. Mr. Rose, or the firm, arrived
on Saturday and signed contracts.
The approved design shows an im
posing building, which will be erected
at a cost or about $62,000. The
building will be built of stone or
light colored brick, according to the
estimates of the contractors. It will
be three stories in height, with a
frontage of K6 feet on Box Butte
avenue and a depth of tio feet. It
will be surmounted by a low dome.
The floors will be concrete and cov
ered with wood pulp. The hall floors
will be tile. The vaults will be made
of concrete, reinforced with steel
The window frames will be steel
aqc the Illumination will come from
outdoors through wire glass, which
is supposed to be the nearest fire- 1
proof gluss obtainable.
The ftriaclpaj entrance ri toe tlrs'.
Boor is to be from Box Butte Ave.
Parsing down the hall, one would
Ce.il Wilson stole a diamond ring
valued at $125, and other Jewelry, (n
Litchfield, Nebraska, and came to
Alliance with them on. Wednesday
where he pawned the ring for $26.
He was arrested by the chief of po
lice on telegraphic information from
Litchfield. The ring was recovered.
The Litchfield sheriff came after
him today.
Arbor May. Tuesday. April -JL'nd.
Order your trees now. (let ready at
once to set them out, or have them
set out. Better begin setting them
out TODAY and not wait for Arbor
Day (Jet your trees or the Alliance
Nursery. Phone !. Orrice northwest
comer Fourth street and Laramie
arcane. J, P. BAROBR,
Advt I'.i-It 2080
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from Inst week)
SHOULD BEGIN PLANTING NOW
OtO CURTIS' MOTHER'S DEATH
club anna lust niuht uroveed '
lo be a lea party. Although M,. ome to ine onice or nie county sup
Carty knocked out Flynn in eighteen rintendcnt of se-hools at the south
rounds on Fcbruury 22nd, the lat-l,H8t corner. This is so fined that
t.tr'a fine shape made things look il tan De lJ,'n11 1,1,0 ,1,r farmer's
good for bin), rest rooms at tlie west side of the
IbuildinK and the whole thrown to
Round I Break for MeCarty. uether for use at examination tlnje,
Flynn takina uunlxhment easily The county surveyor will have the
Gregory Zurn, salary, Janitor.. 23.00
C. A. Ialng, salary, marshal . . 125.00
L. W. Curtis, guarding prison
er 2.50
O. A. Urunnum. labor, streets,
light and water plant 14.90
(.'has. Younklns, labor 26
(ieo. Simpson, labor L.I5
T. J, Threlkeld. fumigating .. 25.50
T. J. Threlkeld. do 22 .10
Steve Jackson, killing dogs .. 5.00
E. C Whisman, painting City
Hall 5.00
Chas. Jeffers, scavenger 9.36
C. K. Marks, rent of election
hall 10.00
A. Renswold, blacksmith work I.Ci
Bus. nkranz ik Fox, do LM
Grand Restaurant, board pris
oners H.00
S A Miller, rubber boots ... 5.00
Alliance Times, publishing and
printing 21.70
Foro-i Lumber Co., lumber .. -1.85
Dierka' Lumber Coal Co., do. 11.15
I Herald Printing Co.. publish-
Ing 6.20
i Natl. Orr'.:e Sup. Co., s ale
books 3.00
A. D. Rodgers, groceries ... J. 20
! Geo. A Mollring. incise- Loo
iJake- Herman, reeling rire hose, 1.00
jcha Wallace, hauling hose
carts 4.0
I 1). K. Jacobs, hauling hose
I Ctm 2-m
E. 8. 0'W. do 2.00
For some years past The Herald
has been urging the people of Box
Butte and neighboring counties to
set out trees- and then take care
of them It is a well known fact
that trees set out poorly and tin n
neglected might as well be thrown
ou Into the middle of the road; but
;i bag In en ctemonst rated that tree
set out. right and then taken care
of will grow and thrive.
Next Tuesday, April 22nd, Is Ar
bor Day In Nebraska. Every patrl
otiic citizen ought to observe it, but
It will be well to not wait till that
day to begin planting trees, or to
stop when the day Is pant. Let us
make our city and country beautiful
with trees. , u ,
The Alliance Nursery can furnish
vim the trees, the kdod best adapted
i'o thin country. J. P. Darger, propri
etor, who la a practical and experl
e nc ed nurseryman, will give you in
formation about ire-.-y and tree cul
ture and will si out your trees for
ycu If you want him to do so. His
office Is northwest corner Laramie
Ave. and Third St. Phone 9.
Advt I -It -2080
M Remember fx
m Tktf every gtUcd no-
tcriber ktip: to Kike tLk m I
pper better for every body J V
tiounci i iMnn sent a nam ngiu , The i e w til a so be toilet rooms on
under the heart and Jabbed two left this floor. The county Judge's office
to face. After a clinch, MeCarty i also on this floor.
Jabbed left to face and swung right On the second or main floor,
to head Flynn then shot left to . reached hy stairs at the east side,
be;dy and MeCarty c hopped right to ' will be the county c lerk's offk'e at
ear. Flynn ripped two lefts to the ii,,. anuih UL'efMf . ell lit I lllf COIinlV
if. a I IU ,'11 Mil
nvr-neasi corner or tne DUiramg. nwLki 5r,..iiu.r h LA
do.
reeling fire-
shoveling
see
i Se
ts kMVft cejf
aei
etas) fte ei.s. ' caf Mfca ft
ft we ftawej aeseted mmmm
He-cue Curtis, prouiietc r of
Palace A ho- Ahining Parlor, aa
I ealWd to Cherry county the first of
J the week by tlie death of hla moth
lev, Mr Maria Curtis, a hick occur
red cm Asjftday. April I lift He west
via Aeftc-c-a Ilia mother waa born
it Halls oftftly, Missouri, ia 1140.
and sa seveftly yeara old at the
lime of hei death Hhe resided near
ttaaai-r sjcerih of rteftee a. la lb-
l.ee ' oi Cherrv ciiuii'y She
tour dsuahiers and two on
iseral was held Wednesday.
MR POTMItlL IMiVMOVtNO
body at close ejuarters and MeCarty
JahlM-d left to face The big cow
boy then shot right to the body and
It rt to the ribs and Flynn hooked
, i. .en i left to the nose MctVity Jab
Den len uiree i .mes to I he nose and
placid right to the ribs MeCarty
die e rixht to the Jaw at bell.
treasurer at the northwest corner,
and separated by the commission
ers' office in. the center. In the
northeast corner the clerk of the
havers tft Mow
ed reiftsa.
M. . .title ve II.
I I i II I'o' Hi.
last giindae
oust of Ift Sew
nnilh. , Mrs Jcj
reesidsft i v. lit fi
lie lllilHt
oft ar
a of his
ill mho
e.l'h of
Unund I Flynn put left to face.
,e('arty amaabett riajht three times
to Jaw Flynn brought hard right to
hody and MeCarty Jolted him twice
with two lefts to the Jaw. MeCarty
land, ii half a cloien blows hefore
Fl mi ut hi left (o the chili.
Round I Flynn put left to cheek
and inch iiikaaed hard swings for mid
section MeCarty Jabbted f at t twice
and Plyi n did likewise. MeCarty re-
I i in. i inn anot right over
ft H McCdfVf lauded two rights
to head and then right and left to
fftfttct sftot. MeCarty scored with
liai el to lit ad at bell
K. until ; McCart) .in t vht o
Ii- ad anil the n tee lio.l. JablM-d Iwu
E. A ILrberi
John LlggeM,
hose
Jim Karos, labor
8 now
Jacob Ingb.r, do.
Win. Behm, do. .
Con. Schub. do. . .
E. M Ste riii. do. .
(' Rice, do
! Vl'.illirhlef ilo
dlairlct court will have his office audi.. Wvkoff do
in the southeast corner, the county , i(,lt i)epar,menli -treet light
The court -room and all offices per
taining to the administration of Jus
tice will be ou thst floor. The
court room will he about The
sheriff, county attorney and Judge
! will have offices on this floor. There
1 will also lie Jury rooms, and witness
rooms on this floor
MITCHELL MEN VISIT ClTV
Pete Wataon, A. Elqulst and
Frauk Mlschke came over from
Mite-hell by automobile yesterday, re
turning today. They came by way
of Watson's ranch in Sioux county,
making a drive of aliout eighty
miles
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
and
furnished
inspection.
Judge of
supplies
Light Department, street
city lighting ...
Water Fund, water
akating pond . . .
L 8- Campbell,
mtate
Dr. D. W. Lee. do
Fl u Ilk L Karland.
el.ctlon
J. B. Knit at, clerk of election
Geo G. Gadaby. Judge of elec
tion R ('. Wells, do
Euoe h Boyer, do
F. W Irish, clerk of election
P. F. Buckle, do
K. J. Sterns, Judge of election
Gregory Zurn, do
H. P. Couraey, clerk of elec
tlon
1.00
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24.0(1
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1. 110
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4.00
4.00
4.00
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4.00
D. M. C. Cotton,
novelty braids, Ric
hardson silks, for
fancy work. Regan's
Opera House Block.
Notice to Kinkaiders
t
Homesteudtis in the sou(h half of
Box Butte and Sheridan counties and
the north part of Morrill and Garden
counties are reiUfSted to call at The
lle-rald ollice, or write us, before
giving notice of their Intention to
make final proof. An experienced
man will make out your papers free
of charge and guarantee theni to bf
correct. Readers of his paper who
have neighbors that expect to make
final proof the coming summer are
requested to call their attention to
this request, aa It may otherwise es
cape their notice.
THIS COUPON
WHEN PRESENTED AT
The Herald Office
Is good for one Vest Pocket
Diaiy and Memorandum Book,
with useful information. Present
in person or send by mail wVtth
2c postage for return of book.
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