The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 17, 1913, Image 7

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Advertising
ine roiiowing "Want Ads" art
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience of readers.
hash RATES One cent per
wo.ad each Insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
credit HATES 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
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL. OFFICES
.iZW YORK AND CHICACC
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter.
I hare the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building. l0-tf-670
FOR RENT Vacuum Cleaner and
reliable man to operate it. Phone 139.
Geo. D. Darling. .
Advt 212&tf21
HALL FOR RENT. Best hall in
town to rent. Inquire at Gadsby's
tore.
Advt 25tf2209
SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent. In
quire of Gregory Zurn or phone 562.
30-ff-2331
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SELL all my farms
and ranches. Several business and
residence properties. Only small
payments required. Some exchange
considered. Look into this. W. W.
Norton, Alliance.
1993-15tf
FOR SALE A bargain, If taken
at once. My 8 room residence, 720
Platte Ave. Phone 184
2048-18-tf . J. J. VANCE.
FOR. SALE As I wish to Improve
other property, will sell my residence
property on cerner south of city li
brary, consisting of modern house.
two lots and nice lawn and trees, at
a Drice very reasonable. Terras on
part If desired. DR. L. W. BOW
MAN. 27-tf-2264
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
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE
Good outbuildings. Barn for four
horses. House for automobile.
J. B. DENTON.
Advt 25tf2195
City property for sale
Phone 4.7, N. A. Kirk.
2l"2-24-tf
and rent.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED In Schwender's
restaurant, Bridgeport, Nebr. Pay
zood wages. Phone 72. Box No.
26i 30tf2328
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
REBUILT SMITH-PREMIER
I offer for sale a number two re
built Smith Premier twpewriter, and
guaranteed as good as new. Price
chean. Phone 340. J. P. Hall. I do
typewriter repairing and overhauling.
Am an exnert and my charge I s
reasonable.
28 tf-2273.
For sale at a bansaln Excelsior
motorcycle that entered the races at
Alliance duiing the StocKnen a con
vention. IWn used two months. Ad
dress G. M. Jenkins. 11 em lug ford,
Ntbr.
32-U-2353
FOR SALE
.T."tl3 Model, Motor Cycles and Mo
tor Boats at bargain prices, a.i
makes, brand new machines, on easy
monthlv payment plan. Get our
proDOs'.tion before buying or you will
haneains in used Mo-
inr PvflM Write us today. En-
n.nm for reDly. Addrets
ik Ho 11. Trenton. Mich.
32-Mt-2359
CLASSES FOUND
pair of glast have been found
on the streets of Alliance and turned
n at Th Herald office. Owner may
hav same by proving ownership
,.ui-inir f(.i- till ail. Call H llep-
I - puj tup w
:'.2tf2-i62
The E. D. Lee Flat roof repairer
will be in Alliance for h enext leu
days. If inu rested drop them a
the roofs. The
txt of references.
.".2-U-2371 .
ron tii.PK DIRT phone 787.
t i i nvin.'vrK. I have 1,0 JO
ioni on hand,
aeivt C2-3t-2373
FOR SALE
for SAI.K.
An extra good j ear
bull, roan.
J. A. KKKO AN.
ling Shorthorn
;;o-nt-2S25
HORSKS and COLTS for sale. 40
head on Section 11. township 25,
range 62. I. U. Ilurlburt, Canton,
Nebr.
::t -30-2330
Corrugated Carpet Paper 50 yard
rolls, 75 cents. THR ELK ELD.
Adv 24tf-2181.
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
ROWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tf
Men's Porus Knit union suits, 45c.
At the nee Hive.
Advt 26tf2236
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.
For nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal,
phone to No. 22.
Dlerks Lumber & Coal Company.
RIDING HORSE FOR SALE.
Thoroughbred riding horse weigblng
about 900 pounds. In good shape.
Fine appearance. Inquire at The
Herald office.
2096-20tf
Thoroughbred riding or driving
pony for sale cheap. Phone 340.
2173-24-tf
Complete photographic outfit for
sale cheap. Size 6x7, Seneca View
Camera with triple, convertible lens
es, carrying case, tripod, etc. A
crackerjack outfit at a very reason
able price. Investigate this if you
want an outfit that will do any work
you want. Phone 340 or call at the
Herald office.
23-tf-2242
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loan on
real estate.
F.
B. Reddish.
3tf
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office In First National Bank Bid?.
Phones: Office. 362: residence, 16
50-tM608 Advertisement
See Geo. D. Darling for your
needs in shades, wood poles, exten
sion rods, stair rods, stair corners.
molding hooks, picture nails, linoleum
edging and binding, tacks and tack
hammers.
Advt 2125tf21
Buy your coal of Rowan & Wright.
Phone 71. tf
Men's strong
blue working shirts,
At the Bee Hive.
45c. All sizes.
Advt 26tf2236
Ambulance Service Calls answer
ed day and night. Phones 8, 139, 621.
Advt 2125tf21
Notice
Alliance, Nebr., June 17, 1913.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The business connections between
T. H. Beal and myself having been
discontinued, I am now handling all
my own contracting. No one is au
thorized to solicit or contract for ce
ment work for me.
JOHN PEDERSON.
28-41-2277
Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and
osts. Phone 71. tf
Ready for Business
I have returned to Alliance after
an absence or two years aou am
again ready to do all kinds of cement
work. People here know what, kind
of work I do. Orders may be left
at The Herald office.
JOHN PEDERSON.
Advt 23-tf-2147
Try a Roosevelt mint julep at the
Bee Hive. Mint shipped direct from
White House mint bed (?).
Advt 26tf2236
NOTICE
All accounts contracted ait
the
are
Central Cafe after June 17th
payable to C. A. Lalng, who
purchased the business from
has
E
Becker.
E. BECKER,
C. A. LAING.
30-4t-2335
Make Hay, Ranchmen
See here, ranchmen, there Is only
on BEST HAY STACKER and that
Is the B-K. Invented, improved and
manufactured by practical men. IT
DOES THE WORK. Will carry big
ger loads than any other stacker and
put the hay up faster. Will take
care of all the hay that three
sweeps can bring In. The durability
of the B-K is unquestioned. We
are ready to meet all competition.
Write us for price. You liad bet
ter order IMMEDIATELY. Orders
given now can be filled the same
day received.
BrLlxKK & KALDAL.
Manufact urers.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Advt 31-U-2345
The Best Medicine in the World
"My little girl had dysentery very
bud. I thought she would die. Cham-
bc-iiain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrho
ea Remedy cured her, and can
truthfully say that I think it Is the
bet uiKdicine in the world," writes
Mrs. William OrvU, Clare. Mich.
For ale b all dealer.
AtlvJuly-2347
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE
To John Anderson:
You we hereby not ITU d that I.
the underpinned, did on the ft!h day
of November, A. D. 1911, purchase
at public tax sale of the treasurer
of Box Bivtte county, Nebraska, the
following described lot situated In
Box Butte county, Nebraska, towlt:
Lot 10. II. 12. 13. 14 and 15. block
13, Villa of Hemlngford. for the
taxes of the year 1910. and that I
have since, and arter the eame be
came delinquent, paid as subsequent
tax. the taxes for the year 1911:
that said lot was taxed for each of
said years and now assessed in
the name of Clark OMs. And you
are further notified that arter the
expiration of three months from
date of the service of this notice,
I will apply to said treasurer for a
tax deed or said lot. You will gov
ern yourself accordingly.
Dated "this 15th day of July, A. I).
1913.
M. J. BAUMOARDNER.
Purchaser.
2-4t-280-2376
NOTICE
To Ernet L. Everett:
You are hereby notified that I,
the undersigned, did on the 6th day
of November, A. D. 1911. purchase
ft public - sale of the treasurer
of Box BwUe county, Nebraska, the
following described lots situated In
Box Butte county, Nebraska, towlt:
joXs two (2) and three (3). block
nrtwMi 151. Village of Hemlngford.
for the taxes of the year 1.910, and
that I have- since, and after the
same became delinquent, pa".i;l as
subsequent tax, the taxes for the
years 1911 and 1912: that said lots
were taxed for each of said years
and Is now assessed In the name of
Ernert L. Everett. And you are
further notified that after the ex
piration of three months from date
of the service of this notice. I will
apply to eald treasurer for a tax
deed of said lots. You will Rovern
yourself accordingly.
Dated this 16th day of July, A. D.
19113.
M. J. BAUMOARDNER,
Purchaser.
32-41-281-2375
NOTICE
To S. J. Wilson, owner, E. S.
OrniKby, trustee, and W. J. Bowden.
mortgagees:
You are hereby notified that John
OKeefe did on the 6th day of Nov
ember, A. D. 1911, purchase at pud
Uc tax sale of the treasurer of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, the follow
ing described land situated in Box
Butte county, Nebraska, towlt:
West half of the nort h west quar
ter section 24, township 24, north of
range 48 west of 6th P. M.. -for the
taxes of the year 1910, and h as
s'igned hla tax sale certlfttate to he
undersigned, who 4s now the owner
and holder thereof: that, I hava
since, and after the same became
delinquent, paid as subsequent tax,
the taxes for-the yean 1.4J1 fcnd
'.912: that said land was t.ixed for
each, of said years and Is now as
sessed in the name of S. J. WiUon.
And you are further notified that
after the explraition of three months
from date of the service of this no
tice I will apply to aia treasurer
for a tax deed of said land. 'VO'i
will govern yourself accordingly.
Dated this- 16th day or JUiy, a. i.
1913.
B. F. OILMAN. Assignee.
32-4t-282-2374
Commissioners
Proceedings
Alliance, Nebr., July 11. 11913.
The Board of County Commission
ers met pursuant to the call of the
clerk. Officers present, S. C. Reck,
chairman, and C. L. Hashman.
This meeting was called ror tne
... . i i I a . a
purpose or caning me arciuteci vi
the Court House for further instruc
tion in regard to the plana and
specifications of same.
The clerk was ordered to draw
County warrant on the General fund
in the amount of iizo.oo in ravor oi
the chairman of the Board for ex
pense of two of the commissioners
and county engineer to JJncoln.
There being nothing further to
come before the Board at this time,
they adjourned to the call of the
clerk.
M. S. HARGRAVKS, Clerk.
32-H-2377
Notice to
Telephone Patrons
A new telephone directory Is be
iK Issued and all those content
Dlatlne changes of any kind, or the
int'tallaticn of new telephones
should notify the manager' office
bv litter or telephone nt an early
duU u. insure your name or butl
nt lilnc appearing as you de-
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
2-U-2.J78
Causes of Stomach Troubles
Sedentary habits, lack of out door
exercise, insufficient nvaatlcatlcn ' of
food, constipation, a torpid liver,
worry and anxiety, overeating, par
taking of food and drink not suited
to your aKe and occupation. Cor
rect your habits and take Chamber
Iain's Tablets and you will soon be
well again. For sale by all dealers
Adv-July-247
Bert King, wlio was a freight con
ductor on the Burlington a number
of years ago, and who U now a con
diKtor ou the Oregon Short Line
in Idaho, 1 tlsitjug in the city vsith
frit n da und relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kennau are
now living on their ranch near Or
lando. Jliey drove In yesterday to
ttay over a day. Mr. Rennau will
spend a week on the ranch, gainj
out tomorrow. .Mrs. Kennau Is very
much pleased with the country there
JUNIOR NORMAL NOTES
Our esteemed fellow-student Mr.
Hlbanri haR accepted the Broadwater
school for the coming term. By the
way, what a clumsy expremlng that
Is. "accepting a school". It reminds
one of the old lady on the "bus' In
London, who was heard to reniarkk,
"Conductor, I want the Bank of Eng
land!" The conductor turned to the
driver: "Don't want much, do she,
IM1I?"!!J
Who will tell us the proper word
to use? May we eay that "Mary
Jonca accepted the 'teachershlp' of
Osh-Kollyooh district," and if not,
what then? Say, wouldn't you Just
as aoon teachership as teacher
echool? You are liable to have to
get a board in either case, only the
ship la frequently attached to a
buoy.while a boy la so seldom at
tached to a school that he won't play
hookey once in a while.
Wanted for the writing class,
someone to beguile the practice per
iods by singing "Every little move
ment has a m- an - ing". Speak
ing of singing, Prof. Relmund once
more delighted ua laat wek by his
rendering of "The Rosary", and al
o obliged with an ncoro. N. B.
To the uninitiated: Do not confound
"rosary" with "rose garden". They
nrt- different. True, creamery U a
place for cream, but then you know
nn apiary Is not a place for apes,
i nil i is unless toe ape keeps very
still, or has a thick hide.
On Monday of this week Miss Vir
ginia Broome ang for us at the
chapel hour and also graciously re
sponded to an enthusiastic encore.
I
Tuesday, Paul Thomas, whose
skill with the violin Is bo well known
as to need no comment, obliged
with a solo, followed y an encore,
and was accompanied on the piano
by Miss Beulah Smith.
We also had the pleasure of lis
tening to a Mr. Hill, representing a
book company, who is on his way
back from the National Educational
Association at Salt Lake City. Mr.
Hill confesses that the Mormons In
terested him more than the N. E.
A. He says they do not practice
polygamy and have not for some
time; but are very nice people and
quite prosperous. They sprinkle
their streets, are devoted to the
national flag and have a paid up
capital larger than that of (he Bank
cf England.
A&bury Whltaker returned Tues
day evening from a visit to Lake
side, where he applied for a school
He was somewhat unfortunate in
finding the director away. In Mis
souri, so did not get to sign a con
tract.
Any teacher who will study faith
fully through eight weeks of hot
summer weather surely deserves a
vacation, and- a successful school
term to follow.
To
11 K
r W
be held at L. J. SchilPs old place,
2 miles east of Alliance,
THURSDAY, JULY
Commencing at 1 p. m. sharp, the following
described property:
11 GOOD WORK HORSES
One matched team, six and seven years, weight 2,800.
One matched team, six and eight, weight about 2,500.
Team, one four years old and one smooth mouth, will
sell together or separate.
One driving team, five and seven.
Three geldings, weight from 1,100 to 1,300.
HARNESS AND IMPLEMENTS
Five sets good harness, all new last year.
.Five mowers, two sweeps, one stacker, one rake.
One gang plow, one walking plow, one cultivator, one sub
surface packer, one three-section harrow, two corn planters, one
corn binder, one roller, two discs, one gas engine and pump jack,
one alfalfa renovator, two top buggies, two hay wagons, two box
waeons, and other stuff too numerous to mention. Air of haying
machinery and most of farming machinery was new last year.
150 chickens.
USUAL TERMS WILL Dfz GIVEN.
COL H. P. COURSEY, Auc.
J
CECIL SMITH, Clerk
The long foretold Homeric con
tent between the faculty and the
male students took place Tuesday
afternoon. The first course conslst-
d of basket ball, and the score was
8 to 24. The girls rooted nobly, but
alas, In vain. Following this, Prin
cipal Cllne and Prof. Meyer "picked
up" for a Rome erf Indoor baseball.
Prof. Roimund umpired, and every
one had a good time. Mtea Merle
Welllver, whose athletic prowess is
no kss well known in former years
of the Normal than her sunny tem
perament and geniality, has just re
turned.
Miss Reed's father, who ha been
spending a week or two .visiting
her, is about to return to Idaho,
where he has farming Interests. A
life of comparative Inactivity goes
against the grain with him. and so
he feels obliged to disappoint her
of a longer stay.
Some: In room 1. Time: 2:43 p.
m. The professor of physics speaks,
"Bodies that ennR sounds are called
scnoroua." How do you pronounce
that word? Should it not be spelt
e-n-o-r-e-r-?
Question for the History Class: It
as we learned at the Chautauqua,
the great orator Henry Clay on one
occasion "stood on a pine-clad ridge
with the tongue of a prophet and
his ear to the ground"! How did
he do It? Was he a popular Idol
with feet of clay? Why certnlniy
yes, he was all Cray, and) you know
that "de-feat of Clay" was what An
drew Jackson so longed to see?
For the Botany C1sb: Wlu.t Is
better than croes pollination? Why,
brave Carrie Nation, of course! .
"UNTO ME"
Forth to the little district sohool
The rural teacher goes.
Her gentle dauntless spirit breathes
The fragrance of a rose.
Her eye is clear, her step b light,
Her features kind and true.
Her voice has tones of magic power
That thrill the hearer through
The power of a selfish life,
The magic -spell of love,
The courage of a heait that rests
On One who reign above.
We know her master, One who said
In ancient Galilee,
"Who helps or hurts the least of
thvse
Has done it unto me."
Another truth the Master taught
For all to hear and do,
And she who seeks for gold and
pearls
Has bought that Jewel, too:
It is, that if we follow Him
And make his words our own,
The world expects our life andi deeds
To make our Master known.
We ay, "God loves you," and the
world.
That starves for love, replies.
"Show us that love In service. Else
Such words are empty lies.
You tell us, 'Jesus wept'; but do
AS. VAN B0SKIRK, Owner
After any Sickness
or operation
doctors prase ribo SCOTT'S
EMULSIONU contains tk
vital olotnonts staturo cravvS
to repair waito. ctmIi bum
blood
and build physical strength.
No Aloohel or Ootato
Snwn. WIwnMt, N. J. 1M1
You care for such as we?
Our Joys and sorrow, are they mora)
Thun lifeless fa to thee?
You ay, 'He glives the weary rest',
But is there reft with you?
Do your words on the spirit fall
Like sweet refreshing dew?
"Is your first thought to help
heal?
And will you pay the price?
Or do you merely love to sing
Sweet son.ss of sacrifice?"
Then answer she, "With all
power
Our Father gives to me
I dally hourly strive His true
Ambassador to be.
For, all I have and alt I am
Belong to Him and you.
He feeds the hungry though
loaves
And fishes may be few."
L. H.
and
the
thv
B.
Big Social Event
Mrs. A. J. Nelson and Mrs, J. T.
Wlker entertained at 600 in honor
of Mrs. A. E. Swanson, of Carring
ton, N. D., at the home of Mrs. Wlk
er at 713 Laramie Avenue, Wednes
day evening.
The house was beautifully decor
ated with carnations and cut flow
ers, the colors being pink and white.
The card tables were decorated la
white, with pink candles on each ta
ble. A delicious five-course lunch
eon was served, Misses Ethel Nolan,
Agnes and Kate KnJest, Marie
Buechsenstein, Mae Newberry and
Ruth Morris serving. Music was
furnished iby a large Vktrola. which
was a novelty and was a pleasing
Innovation.
Following were the guests: Mes
dames Joe Westover, Norman Wil
liams, Lloyd C. Thomas, Percy
Cogswell, Charley Brazelton, W. E.
Cotant, F. K.- HoUtten, F. M. Brooma,
Ieon Smith, Claude Lester. Help
brlnger. Wm. Mitchell, J. A. and
Earl Maflery, Autrey, L. A. Suprise,
Dick Waters, Al Wlker, C. A- Weth
erell, Will Schlupp. F. A. Hrvely. T.
J. O Keefe. W. D. Rumer. John
Brennan and H. J. EHIs, and Mia
Puss Broome.
First prize was won by Mrs. Percy
Cogswell. It was a cut glass ollvs
dish. Free-for-all prize was won by
Mrs. F. A." Hively. It was a hand
painted rose Jar. These were' bota"
presented to Mrs. Swanson.
V
4 miles south and
on
24; 1913
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
ar.u likes It lunueiifcely.