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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
FUfllQATINQ The following "Want Ad" are tlasslfied under appropriate headinga or the convenience ot readers. CASH RATES One cent per wo.-d each insertion. No ad received for leaa than ten cents per Inser tion. Black face double rate. CREDIT RATES One cent per word eaoh insertion, but no advertis ing account opened for leas than twenty-five centa and no ad charged tor leas than fifteen centa per week. Stack face double rate. Ir answering Herald want ads pleas mention that you eaw 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. , L FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANT TO 8KLL all my farms ami ranches. Several business and residence properties. Only sin. ill payments required. Some exchange considered. Look into this. V. V. Norton, Alliance i!9::-i5tf FOK BALE -A bargain, if taken at once. My 8 room residence, 720 Platte Ave. Phone 184 2048-18-tf J. J. VANCK. Trees, Trees, Trees, Tree grown right here In Alliance. (Tome and make your select ion and have them planted where you want them on short notice. Corner Mis souri avenue and Fifth street. Advt. istf204:! E. V. Ray. THIS PAPE3 REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE , iS 1 111 saaaMSa. GENERAL OFFICES JZVV YORK AND CHICAGC BRANCHES IN ALL THI PRINCIPAL CITIES ABSTRACTERS J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. I have the only set of abstract books in Box Butte county. Office In McCorkle Building. lO-tt-570 FORRENTT Improved Box Butte County farms for rent. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle block. 1980-15tf FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven room house. Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for automo bile. J. B. DENTON. Advertisement 6tf 1772 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, to couple with no children. Phone Black 196. 1942-13-tf WANTED TO RENT YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want to rent two furnished rooms in mod ern, private home. References if desired. Phone 340. 15tf O'Keefe Bros., Real Estate, Rum or Blk. 1908-42tf HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED. Good experienced woman cook, wages $10 per week; also, good experienced dining room girls, wages $7 per week. MRS. SCHWENDER, Restaurant, Bridgeport, Nebr. Advertisement 14tfl95H FORSALE All kinds of feed. In any quantity desired, at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Phone 155. 29 tf-1342 Get your Bhoes repaired at If, 1). Nichols' shop, 217 Box Butte Ave. Nothing but first-class work turned out. We use the Champion Repair Machine. Prompt work. Advt 15tf 1975 PAINE FISHBURN GRANITE CO. Grand Island, Nebr. Make the best monuments and will save you money. Call on AL. WIK ER, local saleaman of Alliance, or send to Grand Island for price list. For nice clean Niggerhead Lump and Nut, arnd Eastern Hard nut coal, phone to No. 22. Dierks Lumber & Coal Company. REGISTERED PERCHERON STAL LION for sale. Seven years old. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle block. 1980-15tf RANCH FOR RENT. My ranch of 3,600 acres, southeast of Alliance, and recently occupied by Mr. Schill, is for rent. V. W. NORTON. Advt. 2034-17-tf. FOR SALE Five room houe and lot 6, block 8, Hill's Addition to Al liance. Bargain for ca6h. J. J. Skinner, Proctor, Logan County, Col orado. 2u58-l!'tf RIDING HORSE FOR SALE Thoroughbred riding horse weighing altout 900 pounds. In good shape. Fine appearance Inquire at The Herald office. lOM-Mtt FOR SALE. Laramie Ave. ALD Advt tltttlll -A folding bed. 603 MRS. GEO. FERN- FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs. 75 cents per setting of 14. Duncan's Addition. No phone. P. O. Box CHRISTIAN MATZ. Advt 18-121-2066 FOR SALE Indian Runuer Duck efcgs. $1.00 per setting of If. MRS C M LOT8PEICH, Hemingford, Neb. Advt 20-6'-2108 New four-room house and 2 lots in Belmont addition for sale. Good outbuildings including carpenter shop 16x36 Well 8 h p. gasoline engine and other carpenter's machinery. E. R Sly. Phone 719. 2137-22 tf Typewriters Slightly used and re-built typewrit ers of all makes for sale or rent. We will clean and repair your", ma chine for reasonable charge. Every tvpewriter. in order to make it wear lis allotted length of time, should be m!i mid denned thoroughly every six months Phone 340 or call at Tito Herald office. 2133-22-tf WANTED Solicitors of ability and energy to present a newspaper prop osition of unusual merit: travel Ne braska; good money; must furnish references. Address Farmer and Rancher, Hemingford, Nebr. Advt 14tfl961 HELP WANTED. Middle aged woman or girl wanted for housekeep er in small family. Call at The Herald office. 2083-19-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Box Butte County farm to trade for city property. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle block. 1980-15tf Wonderful Skin Salve Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known everywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the skin, and al so for burns, bruises and bolls.. Re duces inflammation and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sossaman, pub lisher of NEWS, of Cornelius. N.C.. writes that one box helped his seri ous skin ailment after other remedies failed. Only 26c. Recommended by Fred E. Holsten. Advertisement 21-5L2015 Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. tf CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINATIONS GOOD IRRIGATED FARM TO TRADE for town property that can be rented. J. O. BABCOCK, Wyn (vote, Wyo. 22-2-2136 LOST AND FOUND WATCH LOST Gold hunting case watch lost south of Alliance on Saturday, April Mth. Three hands. Black silk fob attached. Reward for return to Herald office. 2i m; 2i -tf MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. . Reddish. F. 3tf L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office in First National Bank Dldg. Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16. Prescriptions to drug store or medi cines furnished from office, if pre ferred. 50-tM608 Advertisement EXPERT PIANO TUNER W. H. Lunn, expert piano tuner, will be in Alliance during Orkiu Brothers' spec ial piano sale. Leave orders for tuning at the piano store. Phone 352. Adv 12tfl907 Don't Forget To Be at Crawford, $ $ Nebr., June 26-27-28-1913 $ $ Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour at E. I. Gregg & Son's. Every sack guaranteed. Phone 156. 29-tM342 NOTICE I will be no longer responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Sophia Weinel. PETER WEINEL, Alliance, Nebr. VEGETABLE PLANTS in season, tomato, cabbage, sweet potato, cau liflower, pepper, celery, tag, etc. Phone 682 or tat. E. W. RAY. Advt. 17tf-203:: Best Medicine for Colds 'A'I.en a druggist I ecomniends a remedy for colds, throat and lung troubles, you may feel sure that he knows what he is talking about. C. Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Ohio, writes of Dr. King's New Discovery, "I know Dr. King's New Discover) is the best throat and lung medicine I sell. It cured my wife of a severe bronchial cold after all other reme dies failed." It will do the same for you if you are suffering with a cold or any bronchial, throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle on hand all the tin- for everyone In the family to use it is a home doctor. Price 60c sr.! 9 Ltd. Guaranteed by F. E. Holste i. Advcr I ent 21-5t-2U15 Yoy ; :i get your worn-out carp.-; made in i beautiful durable rugs. Write t ic LINCOLN" RUG FACTORY, Lincoln. Nebraska, for Illustrated folder. 2088-20-4t Apples $1.25 per Box All good, sound western apples. Several varieties to select from. Wliiie they last at $1.25 per box. Phone No. 9. O'HANNON BROS Advt 22tf2142 Fumigating Will do your fumigating according to law, -beaper than ycu can have It done by any one. Phone 207. . T. J. THRBLKBLD, Graduate Missouri College of Embalming. Nebraska License No. 477. Missouri License No. 813 Advt 22-2t-2146 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE The following civil service exam inations will be held in Alliance on the dates given. Full Information can be secured from J. 8. Johnston, local secretary, at the post office. May 5 Copperplate map engraver (male), salary $3 per day to $1,600 per year. May 7 Head nurse (operattng), fe male, salary $480 per year with board, quarters and laundry. Electro metallurgist finale), salary $1,600 to $1,800 per year. Telegraph operat or (male and female), salary $900 to $1,000 per year. May 7-8 Junior aid (male), salary $600 to $720 per year In Forest Ser vice, Dept. of Agrif ulture. Architec tural and Structural steel draftsman (male), salary $1,500 per year. Col orist (male and female), salary $900 to $1200 per year. May 12 Associate Physicist, male, qualified in metallurgy, salary $2,200 per year. Irrigation manngers and assistants (male), salary of manager from $1,800 to $2,500 per year and assistant managers from $1,500 to 52,000 per year, in the Reclamation service. May 21 Mineral examiner (male), salary $1,800 per year. Irinage ent fc!.Ci e, ratcry 3 2)0 to ?2,C00 per year. Copyist marine engine and boiler draftsman (male), salary $2.04 per diem. May 21-22 Structural steel drafts man (male), salary $4.72 per diem. LAND WANTED FOR SALE All work carefully done and in accordance with Nebraska state laws. GEORGE D. DARLING Office Supplies Hy purchasing your typewriter rib bons, typewriter paper, carbon paper BBd other office supplies at fhe Her aid office you get the benefit of years of experience In this business. We can advise you Intelligently. Otir prices are right ami only goods of the best quality arc bundled. Wi sill blank books and office systems. win install complete office ootflta if desired. We handle the Irving-Pitt line of blank books, binders, etc., the largest manufacturers in the United States. We will design of fice forms. Phone 340 or call at The Herald office. 2138-tl-tf See Geo. D. Darling for your needs in Shades, wood poles, exten sion roils, stair rods, stair corners, molding hooks, picture nails, linoleum edging and binding, tacks and tack hammers'. Advt 2l25tf21 Notice to Homesteaders Homesteaders in the south half of llox Butte and Sheridan counties und the north part of Morrill and Garden counties are requested to call at The Herald office, or write us, before giving notice of their intention to make final proof. An experienced man vlll make out your papers free of charge and guaranfee them to be correct. Readers of this pnper who have neighbors that expect to mnke final proof the coming summer are requested to call their attention to this request, as it may otherwise es cape their notice. Constipation Cured Dr. King's New Life Pills will re lieve constipation promptly and get your bowels in healthy condition a-flock, In a survey of the politlctl gain. John Supsic, of Sanbury, Pa., says: "They are the best plljp I ev er used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, indigestion and liver complaint." Will help you. Price twenty-five cents. Recommended by Fred E. Holsten. Advertisement 21-5t-2015 Km h Boy r and l Coprlnnd were talking together the other day. t-tnil Ioo, "Did you see my plcturo in The Herald?" "Why," said Kn och, "I always thought that was Lloyd Thomas' picture." Who l the joke on, Hep? Here's another DM! Do and a friend were walking down the wlreet Saturday, when the friend said, "What do you think of the sporting dope in The Herald? I think that fellow isn't there ait all. He reads all the dope in the I "wet and News and World-Herald and then writes it up for The Herald. .1 surely could beat that, guy myself. He ain't in it a 'tall. Who i he?" "Urn, urn," said Doc, "I write that myself. Didn't you see my name at the head of the column?" The friend is still buying. The following article, from a re cent issue I the Phoenix, Arizona, Republican, contains some veiy good thoughts. Phoenix has three daily newspapers all of them first class, and i In all get a good business. without finding It necessary to re- sort lo slanderous attacks on each i. liter In order to get it: "When Newspapers Get Mad "A writer In the California Out- vents In los Angeles, speaks of the acrimonious latitude of the a An geles newspapers toward one nnoth er and toward all persons who do not follow tin ir respective leads. He says: 'There are several tilings tliat come pretty high In the ne' paper business and gelling road is well up In the list,' "That is true, and a man does not have to be 1n the newispaper busi ness very long to find It out. It is Buzzing Sounds Made by Insect The different humming or buzzing nound In Insects la cauaed by the vi bration of the wlnga. and the more rapid the vibrations the sharper the lound Scientists have estimated that '.he common houae fly vlbratea Its wtnga about .135 times a second and the honeybee 400 times, though tired bee moves its wtnga more slow ly and makes a different sound from a fresh one. The butterfly la content to move more alowly and makes do poise. Worth Knowing. Never throw away plecea of lemon after they have been squeezed with the lemon squeexer, for they come In handy for removing stains from the hands and elsewhere. Dipped Into aalt they will scour copper kettles nicely and remove atalna from brasswork. Lsmon like this will take atalna, dirt and odor from pans and kettles as nothing else win. The odors of fish and onlona can thus be easily removed. Trua to Nature. The tota In a primary class In senso training were imitating anything they choose. When it waa Hasel'a turn, ahe stepped Into the center of the room and wriggled her body from aide to side. No one could guess what ahe wis Impersonating, ao ahe was asked to explain. "Why," ahe aald, "I wee e little dog wagging its tall." Changing Nature Indirectly, You are constantly assured that yon cannot change human nature; that you cannot make people over by pro eeas of law. But If you cannot reform men by reforming the condltiona that make men what they are. how la it that you can so easily debauch and degrade them by reversing the pro cess? Collier's Weekly. Natural Question. "I am ao very fond of music," aald Miss Klttlsh, as she swung heraell round on the piano stool and faced Mr. Harklna, after thrumming away for half an hour for hla entertainment "AhV replied the young gentleman though tlesaly. "Why don't you take lessons ?" Stray Storlea. All seasonable CCT FLOWERS and POTTED PLANT8. Special prepara tions for DECORATION DAY. Prices by r;ui n Mail Sti rling (Ireenhc us-1 strange tliat every newspaper man es and Gardens, Sterling, Colo. has not discovered it. The charac- ..dvt L.;-.!t-2131 For Sale WANTED. Everybody who wishes to sell their land to list it with me. Quick sales and small profits is my motto. A square deal for everybody guaranteed. See me for business. B. L. WESTOVBR, Bingham, Nebr. 2060-19-6t Ambulance Service Calls answer ed day and night. Phor.es 8, i:tn, 621. Advt 2125tf2l One Shire Stallion, weight 1460 lbs., 8 years old and broke single and double. Will trade for cattle, draft colts or good mare In foal. Deal must be closed this month. Price $176.00. Inquire at H. P. Coursey's barn or F. B. Thomas, Alliance. Nebr. lAdivt 2li!f21j4 FLORAL PIECES FOR Fl'NKK ALS made up on short notice. Cut flowers at all times. Will rent pot ted plants for all occasions. H. W. RAY. 2otf2tiSt; NOTICE This Wjlll notify all concerned that on and after this date, April 24, 11)13. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mary F. Hodges, she having left my bed and board A. J. HODGES, Whitman, Nebraska. 2104-20-4 Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright. Phone 71. tf found a Cur- . . iheuiuatiam. "I suffered witli rlit iiatetiaei for two yean and could not get lu right hand to my mouth for that length vt tiaie," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapiei.m, Iowa. "I suffered terrible pain ao I could nut sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain's Liniment ami in two months I was well and have not Buttered with rheu matism since. " For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. , For sale by F. E. Moisten All seasonable CUT FLOWERS and POTTED PLANTS. Special prepare tions for DECORATION DAY. Prices by return Mail. S'er'ing Greenhous es and Gardens, Sterling, Colo. .Vd t 3J-.' -2161 FOR RENT - Vacuum Cleaner and reliable man to operate it. Phone US. Geo. I. Darling. Advt 2126tf21 JUNE 26-27-28 1913 The Biggest .; days that Craw ford, Dawes County, Nebraska, has ever known. Write Arab L. Hungerford of Craw ford for complete particulars. It may mean Thousands of Dollars to you. For the Weak and Neryoug Tired-out, weak, nervous men and women would feel ambitious, ener getic, full or life and always have a good appetite, if they would do the sensible thing for health take E lectric Bitters. Nothing better for the stomach, liver or kidneys. Thous ands say they owe their lives to this wouderful home remedy. Mrs. O. Rhlnevault, of Vestal Center, N.Y., says- "I regard Electrcl Bittere as one of the greatest of gifts. I can never forget what it has done for me." Get a bottle yourself and see what a difference it will make In your health. Only 50c and fl.00. Recommended by Fred K Moisten. Advertisement 21 5t 2016 .FRESH GROCERIES- New goods i CM ived dally. Quality and price light Telephone orders delivered promptly, Phone 789. We handle big line of shoes, which we gjuar ;.: e to give satisfaction. E. ESSAY. A L':-1-2I50 FOR SALE BUILDINGS: Hds Vlll be received for the sale of the Phelan barn and out buildings on 8ith street. For particulars see E. W. Bell, Master Carptnter, or Genl. Su)t. E. E. Young. Advt 2.:-lt-2149 LOANS 200,000 to lean on improved farm I mhI, also on patented Kinkaids. Call or write. E. T. KIBBLE. Advt 2J-H-2148 Ready for Business I have returned to Al.isn-e af.er an absence c.r two years and am again ready to do all kinds cf cemen; wcrk. People here know what kind of work I do. Order may be left at The Herald of! a . JOHN PBDKMON. Advt 2J tf 2147 LEGAL NOTICE Benjamin H. Cra'g and Mrs. Craig, his wife, first and real name un known; William K. Craig and Mrs. Craig, his wife, fiu.t and real name unknown; and Birdie Craig and her bus-band, Mr. Craig, real name un known, defendants, will take notice 'that on the JOth day of August, 1912, Hattle E. Sherwood, plaint.irf, hen D filed her petition in the District court of Box Butte county, Nebraska, against saki defendants, the object and prayer cf which are to quiet ti de In the plaintiff to the northeeu quarter (NKVil of seottogl thirty-two (St) In township twenty seven (ft), north of range forty-nine, wet", of six :h princ ipal meridian in Box Butte county, Nebraska, as against the de fendants and all persons claiming through or under them and to ex- l..ile the defendants and each of them from all right, title and Inter est therein. Ycu are required to answer exld petiticn on or before the 2.Jrd day of June, Du'Ud May 14, 191 ! HATTIE K SHERWOOD, Plain :Kf. - : tt 240-2157 Straight at It. There is do uas of our "beating around the bush." We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamber lain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason o far as we can see why you should not do so. Til u preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a work) wide reputation and people arerywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praiae. It is for sale by al! dealers. Advert ueiuenL For sale by F E Holsten tcristlo attitude of the Los Angeles newspapers towrrd one another has for years been one of bitter aniag-onis-m. U liere them heJ ndi beert a public Issue to serve as a pretext for a quarrel, the bickering has been Steady and personal. It has appear ed that public or political differences have only masked their private hat red of one another. "We know of no other target ci y where this h.tua ilon prevails to ao great an extent, though It is closely approached in Denver. It is apt to be the rule In rural communities. Ki r many years, Los Angeles has been dei i ibi by visitors as a 'great ov ergrown country town'. ve have sometimes thought that the course of the newspapers contributed to that impression of the outsider. "When one newspaper 'gets mad' at another, It may have a lew hot headed, ignorant) followers who u tiieiipaite In ha anger and when there is a newspaper war two email hostile camps ooinposed of such totVOWON may be formed. The gt i Diets of (..izens, however, ar? o j,!de L h camps. They are either contemptu ously indlffmn or else are moved to disgust or amusement by the child ish, futile quarrel. The usefulness cf the newspapers is temporarily and of.ca permanently tape r i Thedr Influence wU Mr.- be ,r .a of citizens is '.est. "A piOva.e cAiasn tat-o; get tna.1 In public, dis.tc.jb :he pi t, and i tain the rcspe t vt t i luighboi . Though his ..at'inr. i t may be hon eH. hit has Sit J so! y ajrrcndertd to one ae: Xjfr.. He tjivej i n iz suspicion tl.-i: hi his c.lu-r . r weaknesses. Nc .". i jj ers. UKl s i n men, shculd .a- s exe ciec s.'.: -. trl. "When a aewepejMr id' It h I M i'a k ibte c : fa me 1 3 as w, ;i as u puper -.ate of cr inx e'.se, and when a con -Jit y f nds that a newstaper is unfj.r. It has leut pret.y neirly ev;ryil. .:g of il ue to X, unlc-t , ho 1 MHIMMB y cca '..tin a 1 irge i.icjgh e ne it cf the wtcCori anu 1. Igncran: 1.0 asi.Ji: thslt .. id cf . ne Wm ipei . "We do nj". n: . .1 that ncwsi.rs should il.vaj shr. k frcm an eg n Ism. Cm the eoc.r.M, they :.ioald aluiys be u.3 to a.i ig::.z. rorj, anythins tr. . are r h t wth, prosperity or mcials cf the commute uy. In i jch a Le.i: a jf. -s;a. r n:iy be lead o a'Mck th? poi i i of another paper, but no general el ement nius; be injected ta'o the -;. k." Hla Unavailing Search. "Well, James Henry WUUama, did you enjoy yourself at the seaside V "Yes, teacher, very much. I liked the sea, but I couldn't And the inthemls." "The whet, Jme Henry Wllllamr 'The Inthemie, teacher; where It ay In the Bible, 'The eea end ell tbftt Ml them la.' " , Sacrifice for Art's Sake. "You aay you have devoted your Hfe to art," aald the man who tries to be polite, even when aurpriaed. "Yea," replied Mr. Cumrox. "I have devoted myself to an effort to become rich enough to own a gallery of genuine old master." Washington Star. Some Good May Be Done. I told something to a friend once and be replied, "Gee do you want a fellow to be perfect?" I said. "Yea but I never axpect to see one, but there's lota of rottenness which can be cut out of the efforts of all of us." Exchange. I Slipper Cases. A discarded rubberized raincoat may he used to make cases for slippers ot rubbers. Make the cases in envelope style, bit, ding the edges with tape and fastening the flap over with a com mon snap-hook and eye. Clckens' New Year's Wiah. So may tho New Year be a happ) ci. e for you, happy to nfany mors whose happiness depends on you; s may seek year be happier than the last. i.'harles Dickena. Flowers for Decoration Day. Pansies, Geraniums and all kinds of bedding plants at Mrs. Zehrung's shop. Adv 2 -ji Politician's Ideal. In the opinion of the average poli tician the ideal form of government would be one under which everybody could have a public office Juat Boaa. A plumber, by tbs way, la a skilled mechanic who aits on a soap box while his helper does the work Philadel phia Ledger. Foolish Effort. Some men not only expect the worst, but take the trouble to hunt for it IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Riches in Poverty. How slight a thing is poverty; whet riches, nay treasures untold, a man may possess in the midst ot it, if he docs but seek them aright. Coleridge Crossing the Bridge. The trouble about crossing the bridge before you come to it la that you- will have to cross it Juat the same when you get there. Free Country. This is such a f?e country that everyone has a right to disbelieve shat any prominent scientist says. rit. Louis (ilobe Democrat. Lobsters in England. About sO.ooo lobsters are eat-n dally during the season in England, and they come mostly from Nova Scotie and Norway. Generally. The man who thinks he Is one of the chosen few generally turns out te be one of the disappointed many. Easy. Winner "I have only one friend oe earth my dog " Optimiatlc Adviser "Why don't you get another dogf Must Be Persiatent. The art of convincing is never givea to the man who ia unwilling to persist In an effort to convince. Daily Thought. Who hears music fsela hla solitude psopled at onoe. Hubert Browulag.