The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 27, 1913, Image 6

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    3 BINGHAM MAN BROUGHT HERE
LEGAL ADVERTISING
CITY MEAT MARK
W. R. Drake, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats
"The Best of Everything"
Notice to Farmers and Ranchmen:
We do our our own butchering and
are on the market for the best we
can buy. If you have some excep
tionally good stuff to sell, let us
know about it.
Corner Box Butte Ave. and 4lb St
PHONE 40
Nice Bunch of Bingham Newt from
Herald's Special Correspond
ent at Neighboring Town
BINGHAM, Nebr., Nov. 20. Fred
VaiHlom, who lives north of Bingham
i on a klnkaid, was taken to Alliance
Monday by J. M. Rentfro to be plac
ed In the hospital at that place. Dr.
Single says he has cancer of the
stomach and cannot live but a Tory
few Jays.
Mna. J. A. Taylor and family have
niovod to AlUame where Mr. Taylor
has a position In
I .1 ...1 If UU. --.J .
Mrs. C. E. Fowlk-k and little girls hI ,- h aile.i that Pati
a.e visiting kn Hyannls this week. McMullin has never established res-
Mrs. C. J. Halsington has returned Ulence upon the said land, has nev-
fron? South Dakota where she was er P1'1 any improvements of any
visiting the past three weeks. TEw tT'
E. Drammer made a business trip U hatsoever nnd has enUrely aband-
'o ilyannls Tuesday. oned same since the date of entry,
Mrs. C. II. Fleming went to An- a'l ofwhrh defects remain uncured
kora Monday to vtett her folks a few " tWftfnr tnrth nnt.
days, fied that the said alleeattons will
Jim McCarty Is E. Brammor's new be taken as confessed, and your
clerk. Jim experts to clerk for Mr. "d entry will be canceled without
Notice of Contest
Department of the Interior, Unit
ed States Land Office, Alliance, Ne
braska, November 12th, 1913.
To Patrick McMullin of Alliance,
Nebraska, Canto e tee:
You are hereby notified that
George J. Curtis who gives Alli
ance, Nebraska, as his post-office ad
dress, did on October 8, 1913, file In
this office his duly corroborated ap
plication to contest and secure the
cancellation of your Homestead En
try, Serial No. 016774 maie March
8. 1913. for NWK NW4 Sec. 6, T.
23 N., R. 50 W.J Stf, SE4 NE,
NWVi, Sec. 31, SV. SE. SV4
the Burlington SWi of Section 32, Township 24
isortb, Range 60 West of 6th Prin-
True Economy ...
meant th wiu spending of one's money making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return an article that will satisfy you in every way.
Tt' . WHITE. .
is a real bargain because h b sold si a popular
pricet because it gives you the kind of sewing
you delight in) because H will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of tatlif actory services because its improvements
will enable you to do thing which cant be done
on any other machine! because it will please you
with its One finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you wtil find the White reliable and
desirable from every point of view.
Be sure to sec the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct foe cat
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
. WHITE SE WING MA CHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O.
further right to be heard, either be
fore this office or on - appeal, if you
fail to file in this office within
twenty days after the FOURTH pub
lication of this notice, as shown
below, your answer, under oath,
specifically responding to these alle
gations of contest, together with due
proof that you have served a copy
of your answer on the said contest-
County Officers Took Trip to Sidney ant either in person or by registered
Brammer all winter.
P. A. Yeast is spending a few
I days at his ranch.
E. Shafenburg has leased the res
taurant from F. A. Williams.
INSPECT FURNITURE
Sunday and Inspected Furn
ishings of Court House
County Commissioners Reck, Hash-
man and Wanek, county clerk liar
graves and county treasurer Martin
went to Sidney om Sunday where
they looked over the furnishings of Date of second publication, Novem
the court house there. Cheyenne
mall.
You Bhould state in your answer
me name or tne pobi ornce to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
(Signed) W. W. WOOD.
Register.
Date of first publication, November
20.
county has a fine court house and it
lis well furnished.
The gentlemen were taken through
the court house and shown every
thing by county treasurer Simon Fish- Serlaj No o 12001.
ber 27.
Date of third publication, December
4.
Date of fourth publication, Decem
ber 11.
60-4t-341-2378
The Value of
man who Is president of the Treas
urers' Association whose convention
will be held In Omaha this fall.
ine commissioners will meet on
Friday to receive bids on the fumi-
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Laiud Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
Oat. 10t 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
OLOF LOFQUIST,
Spare Moments
From every section, and from all sorts and conditions of men,
messages come to tell of earnings Increased and futures bright
ened through study of I. C. S. Courses during spare time.
One letter gives the romance of a young man in California
that began with little or no education; another tells the story of
a high school graduate In Maine that found himself educated
for everything but to make a living. Here are the heart-throbs
of a fellow that tolled 12 hours a day and studied his Course as
best he could; of a foreman or superintendent that enrolled be
cause his ambition aimed at still bigger things.
No matter where you live, how little spare time' you have,
or how brief your schooling, the I. C. S. can raise your salary.
That statement Is backed with 20 years of success and a rec
ord of 400 or more advancement letters received every month.
I. C. S. Courses have made draftsmen, foremen, and super
intendents of shop hands; building contractors, architects, struc
tural and concrete engineers of carpenters and masons; adver
tising men, window trimmers, chemists, illustrators, and design
ers of clerks; electrical, mechanical and steam engineers of la
borers; mine Inspectors, foremen, and mining engineers of mine
workers; bridge engineers, surveyors and mappers, civil engin
eers, gas engineers, automobile runners and civil service em
ployes of young men willing to use their spare time to mold a
career.
Suppose you were to increase your earnings only $20 a
month what a fine return that would bl on your spare-time In
vestment! G. O. Glbboney, of Mount Pleasant, Pa., Increased
his earnings $25o a month, and hundreds have done as well.
Mark and mall this coupon and you will receive free Infor
mation how you can increase your earnings by spare-time study.
International Correspondence Schools
Box 1733, SCRANTON, PA.
1'leane explain, without further obligation ou my part, how I r.an qualify for a higher
salary ana advancement to the position, trade, or profntwlon befors which 1
1 have marked X
For sale by Geo. D. Darling
TWO FINE MISSION-
ARY AODRES8ES
Is announced in Saturday's Daily
vHersJd, the meeting at the United
Presbyterian church Sunday evening,
which was the last of the series con
dtteted by Rev. E. McCreery and
JLrr. E. L. Pollock, was a
union service. It was announced
tjbru the paper that the Metht artist,
First Presbyterian and Christian
torches would unite with the U. P.
people in the service, but as It was
arte r wards thought, and correctly,
too, that if they all did, the church
weuld not contain all who came, the
Methodists decided to hold regular
aterrloes at that time and so announc
ed at the morning service. As it was
the U. P. church was well rilled.
Rev. W. A... Pollock of South Oina
. ha was the first speaker, his ad
4res being an exceedingly Interest
tag talk on home missions. In show-
Jgg the great need of energetic and
effective home missionary work he
presented statistics regarding church
work in the United States, both i:
ity and country. So srtong was th
ortraval of the pmuring needs ol
ifce cause that it would have had
4soidedly pessimistic effect bad it
get been for the unbounded faith of
b speaker In ultimate success.
Rev. McCreery followed with an
ddress In which he related In
snoot interesting manner his expert
4Mces as a foreign missionary,
ending some thrilling experiences in
ih Soudan. An optimistic spirit pre
vailed thruout this talk, although it
was shown that to succeed an Ini
mense amount of hard work and pu
rtfice will be necessary.
LADIES LIKE DAILY HERALD
Opinion of Alliance Ladies on Merits
of This Paper All like and
Read It
ture and furnishings for the Box of Antioch, Nebraska, who, on Aug.
Butte county court house now in 21, 1910, made Homestead Entry,
nn.lrU Af nn.r.,HlAn Serial NO. OlZlWl. IOr Ett NWlii
wwmww I mtrit . nun; . nir s m r
htlon 11; Nft NWi4, SW4 NW of
Section 12, of Township 24 North,
Range 46 W. of frth Principal Merld-
of ian, has filed notice of Intention to
llnl&u rmu xurve itr x iuui,
CURTIS PLACED ON TRIAL
Alliance Man Who la Accused
Stealing and Butchering Cat
tle Is on Trial Now
When It comes to passing an opin
io
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er, U. S. Land Office, at - Alliance,
Nebraska, on the Uth day of Dec
ember, 1913.
Claiimamt names as witnesses:
Edward A. Beckwell, of Alliance,
Nebraska; Eugene E. Thompson, of
Halmnmnxlitp
Bookkeeper
Ntpmwapher
AdvertlKHiK Man
Window Trimming
t'.H. Oivll Hrrvtce Kxams.
Mining Knxlneer
Mln Foreman
Railroad Cooatructing
ChemUl
Commercial Illustratlnn
Automobile Running
Flectrical Rnicineer
Electric Wireman
Klnctric LlKhling
Klectric Hallways
Heavy Klectrtc Traction
Telephone Export
Bridge Engineer
(Jlvil Engineer
Surveying aud Mapping
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Draftsman
Stationary Engineer
Architect
Architectural Draftsman
Contracting ti Building
Structural Engineer
Structural Draftsman
Concrete Construction
Plumbing&Stram Kitting
Heating and Ventilation
Plumbing Inspector
KHtlmating Clerk
Agriculture
I'oultrv farming
Ha ma.
(By Herald Correspondent.)
VALENTINE, Nebr., Nov. 24.
ton upon the merits of a local news- Frank Curtis, colored, and a party
oaner. mere are no Dewer juages v.- - r.wv. Noh..i.t. uAnrv uff
than the ladies of the coumnity. For al here in the district court on Thura land of AHtance. Nebraska; Roy
this reason k is a pleasure to menrday- Curtis is employed in Alliance. Hoffland, of Alliance, Nebraska.
tlon what some of the ladies of this The negroes are accused of stealing w. w. wtwu. register,
city have been saying aboutthe Daily butchering cattle belonging to P"'"'" f
Herald: H0 "atcheior, a prominent ana
One proinemnt Alliance lady said wealthy ranchman of this county. Notice for Publication
few days ago: 'There's no ned " negroes live in a uuie coiorea Department of the Interior, U. 3.
Street aatf no..
Cltf Stmtt.
Present Occvpafioa.
Notice for Publication
Serial No. 011641.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
of taking the Times any more, as it J settlement not far from the ranch Land Orfice at Alliance, Nebraska,
contains sipmly a rehash of what 1 Batchelor. twenty miles west or wot. b, ivis.
" " I - . ..I nJA- Irak Id tAwi.Vkv crl von that
published in the Daily Herald." Valentine. It Is rumored that Curtis " ?"
Another Alliance lady, who former- hnu nls w,fe hlld a Q"aTe'. following - Ainanf.-. vhraska. who. on Nov
ly whs in position to read the daily which ehe gave the information caus- 25. 1910, made Homestead Entry, Land office at Alliance, Nebraska,
papers extensively but who recently ln6 the arrest of the negroes. It is Serial No. niilii, tor sw, ton. Vi, October 16th, 1913.
.. u . .u ntH that h rial win oontinii SV4 SW4. Sec. 3, NV4 Sec. 10, NVs NOTICE is hereby given that
u uw b.t ,.u nm w - " NEi, NV4 NW of Section 11. BOYD P. GAMBILL.
Township 23 North, Range 50 V. of 0f Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Janu
6th Principal Meridian, has filed no- Drv iath. 1911. made Homestead en
tice of intention to make Final trv No. 011G41. for S14 NW'i, N
Three Year Proof, to establish claim sw, SW4 SVV14 Section 4, SE1
.to the land above described, before neu.' NEi. NWVi Section 6
iieguxer ana neoeiver, u. . wna Nwli NW Section , lownsnip zz,
at Alliance, Nebraska, on swu SEii and SV4 SW4 of Soc-
tlon 32. Town&hin 23 Nortb. range 10
Want of Sixth Principal Meridian.
George H. llageman, P. S. Maiiey,naa notice of Intention to make
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Nebraska, William Varley, of Olem-
an, Nebraska.
w. w. wood, Kegister.
novl3-6t -338-29B3
remarked to a Iktlly Herald repre
simtatlve: "I do not imss the city
dalltas so much now since we have
the Alliance Daily."
A family in the west part of the
city took the Dally Herald for a
for several days.
NEW HOTEL IS OPENED
(By Herald Correspondent.)
SinNRY Nahr Kv 24 Th nw I UnlCe,
uhiin md thi ruut it uonilniirl ..vt.i i .kiv a v the 8th day of January, 1914
; . ; " no"" nuii.il uiicu Claimant names as witnesses:
Within a few days after stopping to tne publlc oa Saturday, November oeoree H. Haeeman. P. S. Ma
the paper the lady called up The h,5 j8 aiready doing a good business. James Jacobs, Walter Vogle, all of Pinal Three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above aescnoea,
before the Register and Receiver ol
th United States Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the tweauetn
day of January, 1914
Claimant names as witnesses:
Orland D. Hobbs. Henderson N
Herald office and requesttde that TKa h ri o la a trirna ntnrv KHflr anil I Alliance. Nebraska.
their name be Disced back on the! . K..ti. i.k v,,. w- VV. WOOD, Register.
t.-,krt4l Vo I . I Uw" 111 I l v'alvWl
wuimuiniuwu i-oitu.auv.ua i electric ngnt and not ana coia water
hu&band aaid everybody waa tAlkinjz 1 1 Mn uA wvmo
- I 1U All IU WlWa I VT- Al Jf1A
. . . t nnri mi ran niei ia
aDout wrrai was m me Alliance uaiiy Th lobhv la laree and la furnished aiVi D..Mi::.ii..i..rf -r,
PUBLIC LAND SALE
ann ne aionx snow anyxning aooux wlth WTklnjr desks and easy chairs
it himself, as he was not getting the Hinininir h ihh i. a tinaoMl au . xrJaambill. L. W. Skala. and Alvln A
...ms J ' I u . O. liUUU Ullim M Aiuauvs, ' . ..... - -
P. ' ' dinimr room r..l lunch counter where t niikv Oct. 1. 1913. Lelshman, all Ol Alliance, r,
I ' - . ... I W IA VV I II II I HIAr
. ,. j mi I WflTIPR! la hareh rlvon that, as I " "i o
niKU graoe nieaiu are tierveu. oMiitfy i . v. ' V . . ;r nv 8.7t-?a4-2911
ha a . k, o directed by the Commissioner of the Nov. -7t334 Z9U
. - - General Land Ofnoe, under provis-
tlme and the people of Sianey now on8 of Acts of Congress approved LAND OFFICE NOTICES
CAFE CHANGES HANDS
The Alliance Cafe, which has been believe that they are safe In saying June 27. 1906 (34 Stats.. 617), and
conducted by Mrs. W. E. Gillasp for th.v bav. . hote, ' there March 2. 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pur-
' I W .nnllj.olr,n r.t Will'Bm
December 3. Aid in grain stand
ardization (male), $'K0 to 11200
Skilled laborer (male), $720. Assist
sat in grain standardization (male),
$1200 to $2000. Chief mine surgeon
(male), salary $2400 to $.liM.
December 8. Negative cutter and
lithographic helper (male). $900.
December 10. Advanced apprentice
graver (male), $700. Fireman,
$720. Shop apprentice (male), $480
le $540. Laboratory aid and engin
eer (male), $800. General mechanic
(stale), $720. Laboratory assistant
a ceramics (male), $900 to $1200. Or
chestra and band leader (male), $900
December 10-11. Laboratory ap
prentice (male), $540. Laboratory
iwJM in chemistry (male), 1000
to $1440. Food and drug inspector
(stale), $1400 to $2000.
December 15. Oil and gas Inspect
r (male), $1800 to $2500.
several months, has been sold by
her to Mr. and Mrs. E. Volght, who
come here from Sterling, Colo. Mr.
Voight is a che of several years'
experience and promisee his patrons
meals that cannot be beaten. His
ad w ill appear regularly in The Her
ald. .
Mr. and Mrs. Glllaspy will return
to their former home In Huxtom,
Colo., where they will conduct the
hotel which they formerly had at
that point.
FREE FOR THE KIDS
The Bee Hive is going to give -way
free candy, loe cream, pon and
annies Satwrday. W. 8. Kewer be
Hevcs that he should keep acquaint
4 with the kids and takes this man
ser of doing It.
MRS. PHELPS HAS PARTY
Mrs F. M. Phelps was hostess at
a delightful party Thursday after
noon apent by the guests. A dell
clous luncheon was served at five
o'clock. The house was decorated
with flowers.
The guests were Mesdames Cornu,
Heck. Stern, Geo. Gaddfe, J. W. Gad
dis, Joder, Ellis, Patmore, Tasl and
Chas. Ixrtspelch. Mrs Phelps proved
herself a charming hostess.
Merltol White Liniment is
splendid application for Sore Throat,
Cold on the Lungs, Croup and Pains
In the Chest. Saturate a piece of
flannel cloth with the Liniment and
use as a plaster. It Is very pene
trating, and effective. F. J. Bren
Exclusive Agent.
On and after June 12. 1913, the
s In the west
LEGAL ADVERTISING
licatlon thereof for four consecutive
weeks in the Alliance Herald, a
newspaper published in Alliance, pri
or to the day of hearing.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court this 8th day of Nov.,
1913.
L. A. BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge.
nov 13-44-340-2971
KINKAID NEWS
MAKING MORE ROOM
suant to the application of William fou0WiDg prices will be charged tor
O. Gentle, Serial No. 014719. we will tne publication of United States land
oirer ai puouc saie, iu vuo omra office notices in The Alliance tier
uiauer, uui ai oui iuu "-wald:
ner acre, at nine o'clock A. M.. on pinal nroof notice. $7.00
Th rear of the Holsten store the P. .f P60?' L ? Two final proof notices combined.
. ,h orrioe. tne roiiowinK iraci oi iu nn
DUduung on me un iioor is nans lald: SE NE Sec. 24, T. 23 N., I Three final proof notices combin
remoaeiea in oraer to give moreiu. bu w., otn r. m. ed, $21.00.
room. The nresoriutlon department Any persons claiming adversely the isolated tract sale notice, $9.00.
arove-aescriDeu wuu r uhk xhe above cnarges are oasea up
tile their claims, or objections, on or on tne rate8 proscribed by the stat
before the time designated lor sale. utea ot Nebraska' for the publication
w, W . wuuu, negisier.
H. J. ELLIS, Receiver,
oct23-6t-33 1-2828
KINKAID, Nebr., Nov. 22. Mr.
and Mrs. Iee Mclntyre were callers
a Mrs. Schott's last Sunday eveu-
Lnf.
Mr. Beikel Is busy hauling hay in
town this week.
A photographer was In this vicinity
lattt week taking pictures of many of
the kinkalders' homes.
Mrs. Lee Mclntyre and mother
were visitors at Mr. Workman's toot
Sunday.
Everybody is enjoying the fin
weather we have been having the
past few weeks.
Mrs. Birkel and daughter were vis
itors at Mrs. Unger's last Sunday.
We see that Mr. Burt Rodgers
has moved his house off of his
claim but we think that he still has
hopes of holding the land as his fur
n'ture is still over on the hilL
Mr. George Workman, accompanied
by Mr. Soth, were In Alliance last
Wedneiiday.
is being placed oa a platform or sec
ond floor which Is now being built.
A new stairway will be placed for
the use of the upper floor.
An archway Is being built through
the partition In the rear of the maim I gerjai No q$S61
CANTON NEWS
I of legal notices. They do not 1 n-
elude a subscription to the paper.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
store room, cartering Into a oozy lit
tle loe cream parlor.
LADIES' AID SENDS BOXES
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Iand Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
Nov. 8, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
ELIZA S. BROWN,
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate
I John Schneider, deceased.
I, L. A. Berry, County Judge
Box Butte countv. Nebraska, hereby
The Ladles' Aid Society of the . Ani.noB Nebr.. widow of Charles notify all persons having claims and
Aiuanoe m. a. cnurcn Bnippea ixur i iroWn deceased, who, on Keoruary I aeuiaaos apuuH w esuuie ui ioaa
boxes of goods todar to the Mothers' 7. 1907. made Homestead Entry No,
Jewels' Home, the well known Me "JOB. Serial 63"' '
v . v.i, KT..K. t SEK NEV4. SW. SV4 NW'm, NW
14 NW4 of Section 33, Township 22
Snyder donating the hauling. The North. Range 48 W. of 6th Principal
boxes contained thirteen new com- Meridian, has filed notice of inten
forters. carpet rags, shoes, clothing, tion to make Final Five Year Proof
. . r. to establish claim to the land above
etc., and eightyons dozen home bak- Jbed hiih RetTtater and Re
ed cookies. rlvtw II. s. Land Office, at Alli
ance. Nebraska, on tne win aay 01
Have vou seen the new combined I December. 1913
Kitchen Cabinet and Extension Claimant names as witnesses:
Bmakfaat Tabu. Shown at Darl-1 11. E. Boon, of Alliance, Nebraska,
tog's store only. -1 WilHam C. Brown, of Alliance, Ne-
nov20-2t-2977. ' , . 'braska. Fred G. Blain, of Alliance.
Schneider that I have set and ap
pointed the 20th day of May, 1914.
at 10 o clock In the forenoon, at the
County Court room in Alliance, for
the examination of all claims against
the estate of said decedent with a
view to their allowance and pay
ment
All persons interested as creditors
of said estate will present their
claims to me at said time, or show
cause for not so doing, and in case
any claims are not so presented by
said time they shall be forever bar
red. This notice shall be served by pub-
(By Special. Correspondent)
CANTON, Nebr.. Nov. 21. Mr. and
Mrs. Theo. Roes left Monday for a
month's visit with relatives and oth
er friends at Davenport, Iowa. This
Is their first visit to that place for
over twenty years and we anticipate
these good folks will thoroughly en
joy themselves.
The Winten brothers will give a
barn dance and box Bocial at the
home of Henry Winten Saturday
night.
Madison. Wis.,
Jan. 1, 1913.
M. D. Reynolds - says:-
This is to certify that I have been
a great sufferer from Rheumatism
since 1894. Contracted the disease
while working with a snow plow on
the railroad. For several years I
have been obliged to use crutches a
great part of the time. Having us
ed three boxes of the Merltot Rheu
matism Powders, I have thrown
away the crutches and am now al.
most fully recovered. It certainly
has done wonders for me and I
heartily recommend M.
M. D. Reynolds.