The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 03, 1914, Image 4

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    CKEAM
BAICING POWDER
THE ALLIANCIL HERALD
JOHN V. THOMAS, Iklltor
l,M)YI) V. THOMAS, Oty Kditor
Published ery Thursday by
THli Mt:RALI) PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
Lloyd C. TlioniiiM, President ' rl Tliomiw, Vice !".
John W. ThiMiitt.4. Secretary
Entered at the post office at Alliuiice.
the mails as second-class matter.
SimsCKIl'TION PRICK. ll.f.O
H EMI NO FORD NEWS
The entertainment Kiven on Turs
rty night at th M. K. church yj
Mies Theresa Pearl lliuht wan one of
the best of the s .ison aerordlni'. to
veryone who attended. Miss llihl
has studied for a number of year? to
attain such proflclence in her worn,
and the results fully Justify the work
done. Should Miss Illpht come to
Hrldgewater ajjaln she will get a
' large audience. She merits the
highest praise and her evenlng'a
work was so far ahead of the lady en
tertainer on the lecture course this
season that many people said that It
was worth double price to hear her.
Brldgewater Times, fir'dgewater,
Iowa.
Hi:.MINiKKl SCHOOL NOTKS
After expenses were paid the II. S.
has about 10 proceeds from the
John I. Cochran entertainment, to
start the piano fund.
Itlanche Kennedy sold the Kreatost
number of tickets for the entertain
ment, for which she is to receive a
rriic.
Friday afternoon srhool was dis
missed and the pupils, under leader
ship of four H. S. boys, cleaned up
the school yard. Nearly every one
worked like a Trojan hero and after
tno hours the loose shingles, bricks,
etc., were In assorted piles north f
the school house. Tint bell itin at
3-p. to., when pupils wore assembled
for inarthinK In. Nine "ruh.-i" were
DR. T. S. LEITH
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Phone, Red 72
Can be found at the C. I'. Smith
liarn every Saturday Ml'leinooii
from 12 to 4 o'clock.
TO)HOTOGRAPHS
The Solution of Gift Problems
PhoUmraphs carry the rtnuil feeling that im rwady-made
"jrlft" can convey. KcooouiioJ, iiw.
HOW IA)SU SINCK YOU IIAII I'HOTOtlKAPHS TO tilVK
YOUll FKIKNIW?
The Alliance Art Studio
MAKKK liOOll OM.S
lit 1'ji.st Fourth Stret't
I'tlONKK: Studio, Hl.uk III: IU-idfHe, Mark A'M.
1
Nebraska, for transmission thronul
1'KU YKAR IN ADVANCK
Kiven with enthusiasm. Then school
wits dismissed for the week.
School closed Wednesday after
noon. Nov. 2.r. for Thanksglvlnu va
cation, and opened Nov. 29.
Miss etliger Is absent this week.
More tardy marks than usual this
week.
TKI,V CLIPPINGS
ThauksKiviiiK passed off very
(jtiictly in this vicinity.
Archie I'.rowneil and Mr, (ireen of
Mitchell visited our neighborhood
the lirst o ft he week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. llubbell and
family spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Graham east of Hem
ingfortl.
Pale Henderson. Bernard ami Kd-
id Flaherty attended the party at
l-ore . Whitaker ranch Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Flaherty visited
at I he Win. Taylor home, Sunday ev
ening. Mr. and Mrs. .1. It. Scaulon enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Flaherty
Thanksgiving day.
The home id' Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Tajlor was the scene of one of th
Merriest gatherings of late occur
ance. on Thanksgiving eve. A nun -i
thus company of friends enjoyed the
proverbial hospitality of the host
and hostess. Dancing was enjoyed
until a late hour, a lovely supper be
ing served at midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanipy spent
Friday evening at the Henderson
home.
Several t'urlyites went to town on
Monday to haul lumber for the new
Ciii IiiiIU- church.
II. F. Lewis of Kdpeinoiit has been
visiting his paren's in Alliance. He
left on Monday for Sanders. Mon
tana, where he will make hia home
on a ranch.
for
CHRISTMAS
TTHT
LIVESTOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
fialive Bee! Market Steady ta
a Dims Lower.
HOG RECEIPTS URBER-25 OFF
Good Trade In Lamb and Prices
Steady to ?hade H'h-r Market
Fairly Ac'.ve- '.ged Sr :ep Fully
Steady N.. . .c -"re oc Hand.
Unlofi Sir;;. ids, j..;h Omaha,
I'e. 1. A very aoxI run of cati.e hi
rived jesierdny, about &,b00 head. le
Iiiui.d 1 n -in dressed beer men for corn
led alile hum ut at ail urgent and
price riinged from steady to a dime
lower tbau last weok. All) thing d
iidlila iu the way of grass cattle
found a tolerably ready sale at fully
(steady prices, $S.uO being paid for very
good stuck. Common and Texans
were in very good demand and ruled
Bt- .idy to strong at $5.75Q6.75. Cows
and lieifois were in the usual fair de
mand nnd quotably unchanged as com
pared with last week. Sum Kits aud
feeders were in active request and
about 10(fl.".c higher all around.
Cattle quotations: Good to choice
beeves, X.75& 9 75; fair to good
beeves, $7.75(i 8.51; common to fair
In even, Jii.'iOji ".r,0; good to choice
heifers, $H.50fi7.25; good to choice
cows. $:..7oj 6.75; fair to good cows,
f.l.LT.fti 5.75; canners and cutters, $4.50
ffl 5.25; veal calves. $8.i0$i IU.0O; bulls,
stags, etc., $5.!0(z 7.00; good to cholc
feeder. $7.25(B 7.75 ; fair to good feed
ers. $(i.50ii7 l!5; common to fair feed
ers. $5.;.0i 6.25; stock helTers, f 4.75Ti
6.25; stock cows. $4.50(ft 5.50; sttK-k
calves, $i5.6ufii 8.25; gooil to choice
range beeves. SSdOff 8 50; fair to good
ranee hei res. $7.40!?i 7.8D; common to
fair beeves. $it.25fi 7.25.
A large run of hogs showed up yes
terday, over in.tind head. This Is on
(lccnnt of the wpstern Iowa qunrnn
tine belcj lifted. The market w.n
thrown c.iar nut or balance by the
lar;-c run. the iat kers pounding values
uuinei i i lit 11 V- The general market I
about 25c lower than the close of last
week. Hulk of the sales moved at
3i'c below lst Saturday's high price.
$7.1 5ffj 7.20. with a top of $7.3u. just
Shf ep and lamb receipts totaled 13.
OOn head. The demand seemed very
fair for killing lambs and prices were
stendy to a shade higher. A hutn-li
of Colorado fed laqibs touched the
$0.15 mark. The range on the bulk of
ai' sales war anywhere from $v'n to
$;t nn.' Tnide in aged sheep was more
or lets limited on account of a mod
erate supply on hand. Fat ewes had
a spread of ft. 50 to $5.00, prices lining
fn'lv steady. Yearlings btought $ti 75.
There were no feeders of consequence)
here.
(Jniitntl,op on sheep and lambs.
l.jinil'K. good to choice. $S.7rtfi 0.2":
lambs, fair to good. $S li'tf? S 7': feed
ers, good to choice, ffi.SSi 7.41 : feed
ers, comtron. $rt.50ffj fi.s; yearlinas,
pond to choice. $7 I''ffi 7 .T.": yearlings,
fair to good .tiJA.'.'ff 7.10; yearlings, feed-e-s.
$n.."iK.' Il.t'i: wet be s. e.iod trt
choice. $.".SK'! I r ; wethers, fair to
pood. $ ."rtif .".8.) ; wethers, f eders,
$t ?,i4t S.'i; ewes, good to ct-ou e. f 4.1 5
ti.r..1"; ewes, fair to good. $4.40-4.65;
ewes, feeders. $;l.S5fl 4 50.
Nu Bone Corset
I have been appointed agent for
the Nu Hone Corset, which ia not
j sold in stores but only through reg
ularly appointed agents. I will call
anywhere in Alliance, show sumples
and take measure. Ladies can make
appointment by telephone for a call
from me. Phone 287.
MRS. ANNA ZICIIUI NC.
de:5-2t-4811
ST. MATTHEW'S III IU H
Sunday, lcceinlcr H
lt:00 a. in. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Litan) and Holy Com
munion. 7:30 p. 111. Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
N. 15. --No early service.
Monday and Wednesday. Hoys' Club.
7:30 to 9:30.
Wednesday. Ladies Guild in Parish
House, 2:30.
Thursday. Coir rehearsal at 7:30.
Subject Sunday evening: "The Kea-
urnttion of the body."
"I was glad when they said, "We
will go "
DEAN A. THOROLD ELLER, Rector
IIAPT1ST CHI KOI
Services will be held next Sunday
at 11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. ni.
' The ordinance of the Lord's Sup
per will be observed in the morning.
The hand of fellowship will be given
to new members.
The Bible School meets at 10 a. m.
H. Y. P. IT. at 6:30 p. in.
The subject or the evening sermon
will be "Pride".
A cordial invitation to attend
these services is extended to the pub
lic. GEORGE K. MORPHY. Pastor.
You know as well a anyone when
you need something to regulate your
system. If your bowels are sluggish,
food distresses you, your kidneys
pain, take Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Ten. Always relieves. He well
tomorrow b ytaking it tonight. H.
V. Thiele.
nov-4 it iS
Mrs. L. K. Smith entertained Mrs.
: V. W. Lester and grandson. Clifford,
and Mrs. Craft, at dinner on Thanks
; gi ing day.
I Mr. and Mr C. E. Marks. Mrs.
(Gage, Mrs Itean and Miss Mary Re-
gan were guests of Mrs. Kugene Hall
on Thanksgiving day at a 6 o'clock
dinner.
V. Wade Smith, of Maryville, Mo.,
a brother of (ieorge Smith of Alli
ance, who has been visiting George
here for about ten day, left for his
home Wednesday evening, via Omaha.
Theodore IoIiiihoii IC-covcring
Theodore Johnson, one of HoJi
nutte county's prominent ranchmen
living near Hemlngford, was taken
suddenly III on Thanksgiving day at
the Logan home north of Alliance.
He was very sick for a few days and
for a while it was feared he might
not recover. Hia many friends will
be pleased to learn that he is now
recovering.
Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale
Notice is hereby given thnt by vir
tue of a chattel mortgage dated M;iy
4, A. I). 1912. and duly filed and
recorded in the office of the County
Clerk of the County of Hox Itutte. in
the City of Alliance, and Slate of Ne
braska, on the 7th day of May A. I).
1912. executed by W. M. and Prude
Hroyles of the county of Uox Ilutte
and State of Nebraska mortgagors,
to M. Kuniely Company, a corpora
tion, to secure the payment of the
sum of Twenty-Three Hundred and
Thirty Dollars and Interest, as evi
denced by Five promissory notes, up
on which there is now due the sum
of Pour Hundred Thirty-Eight and
65-100 dollars.
The undersigned, the owners of
the said chattel mortgage, will sell
the property therein described, viz:
One Kuniely Oil Pull Tractor "K"
No. 84 6.
One 8 Uottom Kumely Engine
Gang Plow with Hreaker Hottonis
and 2 sets of Extra Shares.
One set of 8 Stubble Bottoms
at public auction on the Lots 3 and
4, Hlock 20, Alliance, County of Hox
Butte, State of Nebraska, on the 2fith
day of December. A. I). 1914. at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.
Dated at Alliance. Nebr.. this 3rd
day of December, A. D. 1914.
M. Rl'MELY COMPANY.
52-41-528-4804
SHEIUFF'S KALK
Hy virtue of an order of sale dir
ected to me from the Clerk of the
District Court or Hox Hutte County,
Nebraska, on a Judgment obtained
before the District Court of Hox
Hutte County. Nebraska, on the th
day of May, 1914, said Court render
ed a decree in favor of Edson W.
Keeder as Plaintiff, and against John
Treirweiler, Mrs. Treirweiler, wife of
John Treirweiler. lirst and real name
unknown. Mary .1. Haumgardner.
James N. Field. Andrew Schler and
John Doe as Defendants, for the sum
of Twelve Hundred Twenty-Three
dollars and Forty cents, and accru
ing costs, 1 have levied upon the fol
lowing described real estate taken as
the property of said Defendants, to
satisfy said judgment, to-wit: The
Southeast Quarter (SE'4) or Section
Twenty (20), in Township Twenty
eight (28). North of Kange Forty
seven (47), West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian, in Hox Hutte County.
Nebraska.
And will offer the same for sale
to the highest bidder, ror cash In
hand, on the 8th day or January A.
I)., 1015. in front of the west court
house loor at Alliance. Hox Hutte
County. Nebraska (that being the
build m w; wherein the lnt term of
Court was held), at the hour of One
o'clock p. ni., o fsaid day, when and
where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned.
Daied Noveu her 2Sth. 1014.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of Said Coun'v.
52-6t-529-4810
SFfl
Postponed !
SECOND SALE OF
THE ALLIANCE
C O M MISSION
SALES CO. WILL
BE HELD AT THE
SIMON SPRY
BARN,
December 20
INSTEAD OF DEC.
6TH.
1
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Yl HALLMARK I fnristmas?
I Litorej peciais I
vfc My ih These are the seven
I(( mi I til Aft &W suggestions you 1
N I'l III saw advertised in Vt
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vv '"S" Post They are w
fA I SsSAWiSSJE special values you FA
li XStiSiSKilSSr will find at this, The m
vt II il jHs Hallmark Store. M
W I IW lw Each will solve one of jyjf
I I your gift problems. Each jyjA
Jr? Villi delight some one of IjS
ll I li J you friends. jf
1 1 'A jjlljl J They are shown exclu-
jS i II It NDflitv sively by us, and can be )
)y VI I,J,.wT.,d found nowhere else in i)
hi VI WFXX this citv- 1
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If -2 5Co7stMi examine these and our
Ve iJZm v"" hundreds of other charm-
Vl Lv Y""cta",,m' ing gift suggestions for Je
Jtf the Holiday season ? J
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nvy wmgbi. (JIumi dwlno. A autemxid gift IY
NO.OSI $100 '
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v. l:. holsti-n
No card board names or ohanre no punch boards no
raffles but Just clean poods bought and sold right that
will merit your inspection ror Christmas (rifts.
Buy Your Meats
you will jret satisfaction
every time. We jruarantet to
il.'as- vo t. Fresh Und Cured
Meats, Poultry. Fish, Oysters
Holiest cash market ' price: paid
for Hides
City Meat Market VrLr&T
Phone 40
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Nut Fudge
per pound
The Sugar
Miss Agnes Newberry was operat
ed nn lit tht hnsnitul Sum1.iv nntrti-
Hl IUI a'rriiuii 11m. nur is Rt?lllllKI ui wiinnui OOum. I'lOSe In
I ' """" w'" unJ bopes for her rapid I'rivato rcsidenrt I'hone 175.
. ..h....iAiiid Ok.k l , . :
This store is able to
offer you newest de
signs and styles and
exceptional values.
We are the only store in
this cityprivileged to sell
Hallmark goods. This is
The Hallmark Store and
there is only one Hallmark
Store in each city.
This means that we have al
lied our purchasing power with
that of hundreds of other leading
jewelers throughout the country
in order to produce and cell high
grade jewelry, gold and silver
ware, and other articles at mini
mum cost.
This means to you better goods,
bf ttwT service, better values,when
yjj purchase at this store.
Bowl 405 It . "utte
'eittie
MCKI.Y ITIiNISHKI) ROOMS
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ii.covery are entertained
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