The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 17, 1914, Image 7

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    PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Rates: One-Inch cards, BO cents; two-Inch cards, $1.00
H. A. COPSEY
Fbysiclan and Burgeon ,
Office Phone, 860 Re. Phone, 342
(JAMS SUB w d cu yiuuiiu; uu
night from office. Offices: Alliance
National Bank building, over Ue
0. E. SLAQLE, M. D.
Physician a.nd Burgeon
Office phone, 65
ALLIANCE :
Res. phone, 62
NEBRASKA
Orle Coppernoll
Rea. Phone 20
F. J. Petersen
Res. Phone 41
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
ROOM 6, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
H. M. BULLOCK
Attorney-at-Law
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
L, W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE, First National Bank Bldg.
f HONES: Office, 862; Residence, 16
DR. D. E. TYLER
Dentist
PHONE 362
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
AT THE HERALD OFFICE
REASONABLE RATES PROMPT
SERVICE
A. J. KENNEDY
Dentist
OFFICE:
Alliance National . Bank Building
Oyer Post Office
. PHONE 391
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have the only set of abstract books
in Box Butte county.
OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block
BRUCE WILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner in civil courts since
1S89, and Register U. S. Land Office
Srom 1903 to 1907. Information by
laall a specialty.
OFFICE In Land Office Building
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
DR. T. S. LEITH
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Phone, Red 72
Can be found at the C. C. Smith
karn every Saturday afternoon
from 12 to 4 o'clock.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
H tic far PabUeattea
The defendants, Roscoe P. Hurat. un
married, Tollef O. Bands, and Nettle M.
Band, his wife, and Alfred P. Easton,
will take notice that on the 18th day of
March, 114, W. B. Hurst, plaintiff
therein. Died his petition in the District
Court of Box Butte County. Nebraska,
against them, the aald defendants, im
pleaded with John Doe, the object and
prayer of which ia to foreclose a oer
tain promissory note in the sum of
$1100, aecured by real estate mortgage
on the Southeast Quarter SE) of
Section Two (2), Township Twenty
seven (27), North of Range Forty
eight (48), west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian in Box Butte County, Nebras
ka, executed by the defendant Roacoe
P. Hurat to the plaintiff, dated the 16th
ay of February, 1911. for the sum of
11200, and due the 16th day of Febru
ary, 1912; that there ia now due upon
aid note and mortgage the sum of $1
871.10, and an attorney'a fee of 1100,
for which auma of money with interest
from tbia date, plaintiff prays for a de
cree that defendants be required to
pay the aame or that aaid premises be
old to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to anawer aaid pe
tition on or before the 2st day of De
cember. 1914.
Dated November 6, 1914.
W. B. HURST.
49-6t-623-420!
NaUee to Creditors
Bute of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
Ehlmuk, Deceaaed.
I. L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box
Butts county, Nebraska, hereby notify
all peraona having claima and demands
gainst the- estate of Henry Shimek
that I have aet and appointed the lat
day of June, 1916. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, at the County Court room In
Alliance, for the examination of all
claims againat the estate of said deced
ent with a view to their allowance and
payment.
All peraona Intereated aa creditora of
the eatate will preaent their claima to
me at said time, or show cauae for not
o doing, and in case any claima are
not ao preaented by aaid time they
ahall be forever barred.
Thta notice ahall be aerved by publi
cation thereof for four consecutive
weeks In the Alliance Herald, a newe-
faper published in Alliance, prior to
he day of hearing.
Given under my hand and the aeal of
aald court this 2nd day of November,
1914.
L. A. BERRT.
(SEAL) County Judge.
41-61-621-4192
Tou may not love him, but you
can't really bate a fat man.
J. W. BURNS
Contractor and Builder
PLANS AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION
I employ only first-class Mechanics
All work guaranteed
Res. and Shop, 7th and Mississippi.
PHONE 279
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
"LET ME CRY FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE: 664
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
DR. L. W. CURTIS
PREPARED TO TREAT ALL
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
PHONE 633
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
DR. J. M. WILLIS
Physician and Surgeon
OVER MALLERY'S GROCERY
PHONES: Office, 496; Res., 678
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney-at-Law
Land Attorney
OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg.
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL
For any information, either
call or write the Alliance
Dress Cutting School.
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
PHONE: 233.
CLARE A. DOW
Electrician
House Wiring
Motor and Auto-starter Repairing
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
GEO. G. GADSBY
Licensed Embalmer
PHONE: Day. 498; Night, 610
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
Ne4W Nea-Realdeat Defeaaaat
1 The - defendant,' Globe Investment
Company, will take notice that on tare
19ta day f August, 1914. Granville M.
Bursa, the plaintiff, filed bia petitioa
in the District Court of Box Butte
Oouaty. Nebraska, against It, the said,
deft tid ait, the object and prayer f
which la to have declared paid ana sat
isfied of record a certain indenture of
mortgage dated September 20th, ltt.
' for the Mini of $46.00, duo In t years
' after date, and recorded - on the 24th
day of September, 1888. In Book S, at
' page 204. of the mortgage records f
aaid county of Box Butte, aaid mort-
I rage being on Lota One (1) and Two
(2). and the South half Northeast
'Quarter 8H NE4) of Section Three
i l. Township Twenty-alx (26), North
of Range Fifty (60), West of the Cta
Principal Meridian, Box Butte County,
1 State of Nebraska; also that the title
'plaintiff against aald defendant and
that aaid aerenaani ana us (ranwa
be excluded from all intereat therein.
You are required to answer aaid pe
tition on or before the 14th day of De
cember, 1914.
Dated November 2nd, A. D, 1914.
GRANVILLE M. BURNS,
48-6t-5l2-4194 Plaintiff.
Serial No. 016777.
Ketlee fr Piiblleatlea Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALK
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Alliance. Nebr., Nov. 13, 1914.
NOTICE ia hereby given that, aa dir
ected by the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office, under provisions of
Acts of Congress approved June 2".
1906 (J4 Stats., 617), and March 2. 1907
(34 Stata., 1224), pursuant to the appli
cation of Nebraska B. Berry, Serial No.
016777, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less
than $2.75 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
on the 6th day of January next, at this
office, the following tract of alnd: The
SK4 NEVi. N4 SEl. Sec. 13, T. 24 N..
R. 46 W.. 6th P. M. ,
Anv nrrioni claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
W. W. W(Mll), Register.
H. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
nov26-6t-526-4781
Serial No. 016771
Nstlce far Pehlleatlea Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALK
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Oflioe at Alliance, Nebr.. Nov. 1J. 114.
NOTICE la hereby given that, aa dir
ected bv the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office, under provisions of
Acts of Congress approved June x.
1906 ( 34 Stats , 617). and March 2. 1907
(34 Stats., 1224), pursuant to the appli
cation of Eutrene A. Hall. Serial No.
01(771. we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not leaa than
1 1 25 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m.. on the
6lo day of January next, at this office,
seVs'iT srw'i 0,sW: c W,
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
if i 17 t I 1 a r
novit-(t-S24-4771
ferial No. 016772.
Notice for Pwhlleatlea Iseletea Tract
ITTllt t tvti c ,
Denartment nf h i.l.Ia. it a -j
Alliance, jNeDr., Nov. 1J, 1914.
nuiitKii nereDy given that, as dir
ected by the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Offlre imH-
ArnJ ?J. Congress approved June 27,
"I" oims., mi, ana March l, 1907
(34 Stata. 141 mir. ...... ... - 1 w
Cation Of Klirsna A 11-11 D..I.1
.7.,,: n '.nil, ..v-i ia, , .
?u67Z?' .we oftM' at Pubc aale, to
Vi, ' '""eBl oiaaer, Dut at not Ipsa than
IS 25 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the
6th day of January next, at this office.
the following trmnt nf 1 -n Tk. o 1 1
NE14 Spc. 24. T. 23 N.. R. 49 W.; an!
Vl NwW 14 8ec' T- R 8 W .
oln H. M.
Anv rjersona rlalmtnv ....a.i- w-
above-described land are advised to
me meir claims, or oectlona, on or
before the time designated for aale.
Ti- -wuWOOUi Register.
nov26-6t-625-4773
Serial No. 012624.
Notice for Pafellcatloa
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office at Alliance, Nebr.,Nov. 23. 1914.
--- - .. . - j n v 1 1 i lift i nrj ir
Harrison, formerly Belle Henry, of Al-
miiuc, nrura, wno. On DCtODer 19,
212t24,T,for.NV: NE 8E sec, ij. r'.
23 N.. Ti it YV unH xiur i a t . o
SW NW SW14 Sec. ,own'ship 23
""-ima v. or etn Principal
Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention
to make Final Th v - - - n A K.
tabllsh claim to the land above d'escrlb-
ea. Derore negister and Receiver, U. 8.
Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on
the 11th day of January, 1916.
Claimant nam a- ...I... . n.n
....... ........ o n n niuir.BCB; V 11-
llam Bignell, Joe Bignell, Charles
Thompson, Fred Campbell, all of Alli
ance, Nebraska.
51.7t-527-479r W' WD' Re"8ter'
Serial No. 01(779.
Notice for Pablleatlea laelated Trad
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Alliance, Nebr., Oct 8, 1914.
NOTICE la hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provisions
of Acts of Congress approved June 27,
1906 (34 Stats., 617), and March t,
1907 (34 Stats., 1224). pursuant to the
application of John Dougherty, Serial
No. 016779, we will offer at public sale,
to the highest bidder, but at not leas
than 23.00 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
on the 8th day of December next, at
this oftlce, the following tract of land:
8 4 BE; 8tt 8W of Section 24, T.
23 N., R. 46 W.. 6th P. M.
Any peraona claiming adversely the
above-described land are adviaed to file
their claima, or objectiona, on or be
fore the time designated for aale.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
H. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
47-7t-616-4117
Serial No. 013986.
Notice for Paklleatloa
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land
Office at Alliance. Nebr., Oct. 19, 1914.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Walt or
Vogel, of Alliance. Nebraska, who, on
sepi. zd, isu, maae Homestead Kntry.
No. 013985, for Lota 1. 2. 8, Stt NE4:
Stt NW14; 8. Section 6, Township U
North, Range 50 W. of th Principal
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver,
U. S. Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska.
on the 8th day of Dec., 1U4.
.Claimant names as witnesses:
George Burke, Wm H. Vogel, Burr
Underwood, Albert Underwood, all of
Alliance, Nebr.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
47-7t-616-4124
Serial No. 013572. '
Notice for -Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at Alliasrae. Nebr.. Oct. 23, 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that Nathan
B. Smothers, of Marple, Nebr., who, on
May 31, 1911, made Homeatead Entry,
No. 013572, for SEU Section 35, Town
ship 28 North, Range 46 W. of ith
Principal Meridian, has filed notice or
Intention to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register aaid
Receiver. C. S. Land Office, at Alliance.
Nebraska, on the 8th day of December,
Claimant t names as witnesses: H. A.
Allison, of Marple, Nebraska; R. H.
Lochcaan, of Marple. Nebraska; C. A.
Smothers-, of Marple,- Nebraska; Her
man Trenkle. of Long Lake, Netrraaka.
W. W. WOOD, Regiater.
47-7t-518-4152
Serial No. 012669.
Notice for Pablleatiea
Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land
umce at Alliance, Nebr.. Oct. 2V l14.
NOTICE is hereby give hat Charles
A. Smothers, of Marple, Nebraska, who,
on November ' 10, 1910. made Home
stead Entry, No. 0126C9. for SHU Sec
11; WVi SW14 Sec. J2; KM NW, BB
NW. NE14 8W14, Wtt Efc,-Sec. 87.
Township 28 North, Range 4 W. of
6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make Final Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land .flee, at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 9th day of December,
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: R. H.
Lockman, Nathan R Smothers, James
Watson, Edaon W. Reeder, all of Mar
ple, Nebr.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
47-71-617-4181
Get Your Rig
AT THE
Checkered Front
Livery Barn
Auto Lirery in Connection
Best of service given.
Clean and comfortable
feeding stable
Phone 64
Opposite City Hall
ANDY LANG FORD
fYnamberlaln's Oongh Remedy The
Mother Favorite.
"I give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy t
my children when they have colds or congoa
writes Mrs. Verne Shaflsr, Vandsrgrift, fa.
It always helps them and la far superior te
soy other cough medicine I have used. 1
advise anyone In need of such a medicios to
give it a trial" For sale by all dealers.
Advertisement.
NEWS OF ALL!
AUCN W. C. T. U.
Calendar for Twtr 1015 riacra of
Merlins; Announcement of
Next MerUng ThU Work
The next meeting of teta Alliance
W. C. T. U. wll bo held at the borne
of Mrs. R. C. Strong, December 17,
ltt 2:30 p. m. This will bo the last
meeting for 1914, and a good at
tendance is desired. The Union has
taken up as a special study the book
"Social Welfare andr the Liquor
Problem" by Harry 8. Warner. The
lessons are proving rery interesting
and Instructive. This book is being
studied by all the Unions In the
state. Every member of the Alli
ance Union should make an earnest
effort not to miss any of this special
work.
W. C. T. U. Calendar for 1915
Date Hostess
January 14 Mrs. Dr. Bowman
January 28 .... Mrs. W. S. Acheson
February 11 Mrs. J. O. Beck
February 25 Mrs. A. Gregory
March 11 Mrs. A. Cornu
March 25 Mrs. J. W. Reed
April 8 Mrs. E. J. Reeves
April 22 Mrs. C. E. Simpson
May 13 Mrs. W. R. Pate
May 27 Mrs. E. I. Gregg
June 10 Mrs. T. J. Ackerman
June 24 Mrs. L. M. Beal
July 8 .... Mrs. E. 8. Bell-Brown
July 22 Mrs. L. 8. Campbell
August 12 .;. Mrs. W. F. Patterson
IF YOU
THIS CHRISTMAS
Yet want the day to be. an unusually happy one, do your Christmas shopping at McCluer's, be
cause at McCluer's you'll find displayed as fine a line of merchandise, suggestive of the true
Christmas spirit, as you'll find anywhere and at such a variety and range of prices that a modest
outlay will go a long way.
Our large show case have been arranged into, beautiful displays. f fine, Holiday. Merchan
dise for the advantage of Christmas shoppers. To know and appreciate the splendid suggestions
for Gifts you must see them as displayed in this novel manner.
NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES
Hand Bags, Jewel Boxes, Fancy Slipper Spoons with stag
and ivory handle, new and elegant line of purses, card trays,
for the home and for public places, side and back combs, brush
and comb sets, single pieces, staple line and fancy line in holi
day packages, work baskets, mittens, gloves, ivory rings, mir
rors, tooth brushes, and hundreds of things of this character,
makes shopping easy.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Hundreds of handkerchiefs in dozens of styles ready for
the early holiday gift-seekers who realize the advantage and
pleasure of first selections. Every pretty and desirable style
is here including the beautiful colored borders and centers;
narrow and wide hems; some with embroidered corners; some
Armenian lace; Princess lace edge and corner; hand made Ir
ish lace medallion corner, hand-drawn, hemstitched and hand
embroidered corners. Dozens of different designs, 5c to $3.50.
CORD Gold, Silver and other colors for tying Christmas packages
To get the most pleasure from your gift giving you must plan to give presents that will create gen
uine appreciation hence beautiful, useful and inexpensive things at McCluer's will solve the .
problem for you.
E. C. McCluer
August 28 ... Mrs. J. R. Lawrence
September . . . . Mri. F. M. Phelpi
September 23 . . . Mrs. Wm. Blftnell
October 14 Mrs. E. S. Martin
October 28 Mrs. Julia Boon
November 11 .. Mrs. J. C. McCorkle
December 2 Mrs. I. E. Tush
December 18 ... Mist Mabel Young
INTERESTING TESTIMONIALS
B. 8. Payne, the prairie dog exter
minator, who la stopping at The
Nebraska In Alliance, haa a number
of very Interesting testimonials from
prominent western ranchmen as to
his work In killing the dogs. A con
servative estimate, based on actual
figures, placed the number of dogs
killed by him and his crews of men
at over one billion dogs In the last
thirty-five years.
Wm. B. Miner of Fort Collins,
Colorado, says In a testimonial: "I
had B. 8. Payne kill dogs for me
thirty years ago but the settlers near
me did not kill theirs so they came
back to me. Three years ago I got
him to kill the dogs on over seven
thousand acres at my home' ranch
and he did a fine Job, for his work
doubled the crop of grass and of
grain."
Temperature Hangs Low
Starting with the cold weather of
last week, thl ssection of western Ne
braska has felt a touch of real win
ter, a decided change from the unus
ually warm fall weather. The tem
perature has hung around the sero
mark every night, going several de
grees below at times. The ground
Is still covered with a heavy blanket
of snow.
MUST ECONOMIZE
FURS
You can't name one present of thousands you can think of
that will elicit greater admiration than FURS.
We are showing an elegant line of furs at prices that are
well worth your consideration.
Single pieces and sets in Fox, Sables, Mink, Ermine, Seal,
Skunk, Mole, Lynx, Squirrel, Racoon, at prices ranging frori
$15 to $85 per set.
STAMPED GOODS
Fancy drawn linen is considered exceptionally good form
in holiday gifts. We have a large assortment in this line, any
piece of which will reach the heart of the ladies who have a ?
real appreciation of beauty and art. Doilies, table scarf, pin .;
cushions, cushion tops, library scarfs, waist patterns, dresser v
scarfs, table runners, towels, pillow slips, pillow tops, guest
towels, vanity caps and many other articles which are the most
appropriate of Christmas gifts.
Hundreds of things as beautiful as it is possible to make
thera and not in any sense expensive.
Both Useful and Beautiful.
(CENTRAL CAFE
CHANGES HANDS
Alliance Young Men PurchAae Res
taurant Jliifttncas front D. L.
Shull, Monday Morning
Clyde Curry and Henry Oliver,
two well known Alliance young men,
have purchased the Central Cafe of
D. L. Shull, possession being taken
Monday morning. Mr. Curry Is In
terested with Mr. Mapps In the Mis
sion Pool Hall, where they have been
. having a very successful business.
Mr. Oliver is an experienced restau
rant man. The combination should
prove a successful business venture.
They will furnish regular meals and
short orders at popular prices.
A Teat for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy- Physically, Dull
The Liver; sluggish and Inactive,
first shows itself in a mental state
unhappy and critical. Never Is there
Joy In living, aa when the Stomach
and Liver are doing their work. Keep
your Liver active and healthy by us
ing Dr. King's New Life Pills; they
empty the Bowels freely, tone up
your Stomach, cure your Constipa
tion and purify the Blood. 25a at
Druggist. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
excellent for Piles,
adv 14799
T lie re is only one business that It
doesn't pay to advertise, and thst is
counterfeiting.