The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 16, 1914, Image 8

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    ale
I will sell at public :. auction, 21 miles southeast of Al
liance; 3 miles south of James Rice's new ranch build
ings; 2J4 miles northeast of Robert Graham's ranch;
4 miles directly west of the Frank Peterson place, on
Monday, April 27th
commencing at eleven o'clock a. m., the following property:
CATTLE
10
4
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head of milch cows
stock cows
three-year-old eteen
two-year-old steers
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mare, seven years old.
mare, six years old.
mare, four years old.
mare, six years old.
5 two-year-old heifers
8 one-year-old steers
.1 one-year-old heifer
10 calves
HORSES
. Weight about 1200.
Weight about 1200.
Weight about 1200.
Weight about 1000.
1 mare, four years old. Weight about 1000.
1 gelding, four years old, weight about 1200.
4 two-year-old colts.
2 one-year-old colts.
Serial No. 08151
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 31, 1914.
NOTICE la hereby given that
Kdwartl Michel
of Lulu, Nebraska, who, on July 20,
1907, made Homestead Entry No.
12275. Serial No. 08151, for.NH;
SW4: WVfcSEtt. Section 1, Town
ship 26 North, Range 45 W. of tth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Five Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver. U. 8. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 14th day of
May, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: '
Clyde llell'ng, of Spade, Nebras
ka; E. II. Sly of Alliance, Nebraska;
V. N. Wilkinson of Antlocb. Nebras
ka; and Ray Clifford of Antioch, Ne
braska. V. W. WOOD,
Register.
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Join our suit club and get one
suit cleaned and three pressed for
$2. Alliance Cleaning Works.
18-2t-3391
Wanted. -A position as house
keeper; am a woman of middle ago,
Address ilox 276, Bridgeport, Nebr,
18-H-339Q
Hay stacker, sweep, mowing machine, rake, wagon, harness, stoves, cream separator, tire
slirinker, anvil, and other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms: 6ZZZZloZlT' Free Lunch at Noon
Alyin Irishman, Oweer
. ANNOUNCEMENT
Owing to unforseen contlnnencies
delaying my intended return to Cal
ifornia, I have concluded to reopen
my land oHicekand will continue the
business in Alliance as in the past
seventeen years.
My office Is with Judge L. A. Ber
ry, county Judjre, in the Norton block
and all friends, acquaintances and
others v.ho want to be are invited
to call where they will receive a cor
dial welcome whether having any
business or not.
P. M. JtKOOME.
Special Sale on
Laces and Glassware
Just received direct from
the factory. Selling at
special reduced prices
Friday and Saturday
Have a few ducks left.
Will sell at 50c each
Quality Variety Store
Mrs. J. H. Lotspeich, Prop.
H. P. Coursey, Auct.
F. J. Was, Clerk
Danger of Cold.
Do you know that of all the minor ail
ments colds are by far the moot dangerous?
It is not the colds themselves that you need
to fear, but the serious diseases that they so
often lead to. For that reason every cold
should be gotten rid of with the least pos
sible delay. To accomplit-h this you will
find Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy of great
belptojou. It loosens a cold, relieves the
lunfcfi, aids expectoration and enables Hie
system to throw off the cold. For sals by
all dealers. Advertisement.
Rubber soled oxfords for men and
women. Alliance Shoe Store. Si
Says So. '
Ford Repairs
; We are. still in the Ford Repair Business and
handle all the -necessary materials to do the work
with the efficiency and dispatch that is characteris
tic of the Speedway Garage. We guarantee every
job that we turn out. Remember we carry a com
plete line of Ford repairs.
LOWRY & HENRY
SPEEDWAY GARAGE
DO YOU HTAMMKK?
You can be cured. Miss Julia E.
Vaughan, proprietor of the Omaha
Stammerers' Institute, was cured of
stammering and now tnlks fluently
without a trace of the former Imped
iment In her speech. Write her for
information. Address is found in
the ad.
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The
Pullinniae Hotel
T. C. Douglas, Manager
European Plan
New Building
Clean and up-to-date
Rooms with and without pri
vate bath. Rates, one dollar
and up. Most convenient lo
cation. Only first-class hotel
near Burlington and Union sta-"
tions. When you get off the
train step into The Pullman
Hotel and register, checking
your grips, etc., free of charge.
1017 South Tenth Street
First building south of Burlington Station
Omaha, Nebraska
Made in about 60 different styles, also any style to vrder by
HARPHAM BROS. CO.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
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