The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 02, 1916, Image 16

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    PUBLIC NOTICE
attention of the cltisens of Alll-
aere la called to city ordinance No.
t$t an ordinance to prevent tbe ao
ecnulation of snow, slush and Ice on
tfc sidewalks and to provide a penal
ty for the violation of the same:
Bo It ordained by the mayor and
asancll of the city of Alliance:
Bee 1. That It shall be unlawful
for owners or lenses of lots, within
t&a corporate limits of Alliance, Ne
braska, to allow any snow, slush or
toe to accumulate or remain on the
eMewalks adjacent to said lots for
ore than twenty-four hours after
ach accumulation.
Bee. 2. If any person or persons
tail to remove such snow, slush or
Ice, for a period of twenty-four hours,
the city marshal shall remove the
same and report cost of such removal
m the city council, and such costs
flkall be assessed against said prop
erty as a special tax.
P. E. 110MIO. Mayor.
Mf-6258
MMAIi ADVEKTISINO
notIciTofI i ka m no
la the matter of the estate of Macblas
Posvar, deceaseds
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of March, 1916, at the
County Court room in the city of Al
liance, said County, at the hour of 9
'clock, A. M., of said day, the fol
lowing matter will be heard and con
sidered, towit: the petition of
Charles Posvar filed February 5th,
lilt, setting forth that Machlas Pos
var departed this life October 9th,
HIS, in the County of Box Butte,
state of Nebraska, being at the time
&t bis death a resident of said county
f Box Butte, seized of the following
escribed real estate, to-wlt: The
Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section
Kight (8), Township Twenty-seven
(27), North ltange Fifty-Two (62),
West of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
la Box Butte County, State of Nebr
aska, in which petitioner has an un
divided one-fifth interest, with pray
er for the determination of the time
f the death of the decedent, of the
heirs of the said deceased, and the
degree of kinship and right of de
scent of the real property belonging
to the said deceased.
pated February 6th, 1916.
I L, A. BKHRV, County Judge.
(SEAL) "
l-4t-682-643fl
NOTICE OF HEARING
In the matter of the estate of Frank
Posvar, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of March, 1916, at the
County Court room in the city of Al
liance, said County, at the hour of 9
'clock, A. M., of said day, the fol
lowing matter will be heard and con
sidered, to-wlt: The petition Charles
rosvar filed February 6th, 1916,
ettlng forth that Frank Posvar de
parted this life on or about July 1,
1911, In the County of Colfax, state
ft Nebraska, being at the time of bis
death s resident of said County of
Colfax, seised of the following de
scribed real estate, to-wlt: an undiv
ided one-sixth interest in the South
east Quarter (SEK) of Section
alight (8), Township Twenty-seven
(27), North Ilnge Fifty-two (62),
West of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
in Box Butte County, State of Nebr
aska, in which your petitioner has an
uudivlded one-nfth Interest, with
prayer for the determination of the
uuie of the death of the decedent, of
me heirs of the said deceased, and
tue degree of kinship and right of
descent of the real property belong
ing to the said deceased.
Dated February 6th, 1916.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
10- 41-681-6589
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In Uie Comity Court of llox Butte
County, Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of Mich
ael Buyer, deceased.
Notice to all persons interested in
said estate is hereby given that Mary
Buyer, Administratrix of said estate,
ill meet the creditors of said estate
at tbe county courtroom In the city
of Alliance, said county, on the 13th
May of March, 1916, and the 18th day
oi September, 1916, at the hour of
10 a. in. for the purpose of the bear
ing, adjustment and allowance of
claims against said" estate. All per
sons having claims or demands
against said estate must file the same
In said court on or before the 18th
day of September, 1916, or said
claims will be forever barred.
Dated this 31st day of January,
1916.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) . County Judge.
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
9-6t-680-6391
N7mcEocm3jn:o7S
In the Matter of the Estate of Henry
C. Spaulding, Deceased.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons interested in
said estate is hereby given that the
administrator with the will annexed,
of said estate, will meet the creditors
of said estate at the county court
room in the city of Alliance, in said
county, on the 19th day of August,
1916, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M.,
for the purpose of the bearing, ad
justment and allowance of claims
against said estate. All persons hav
ing claims or demands against said
estate must file the same in 'said
court on or before the 19th day of
August, 1916, or said claims will be
forever barred.
Dated February 16, 1916.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
11- 51-684-6615
NOTICE TO NON
RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
Leander E. McCluskey and James
Y. McCluskey will take notice, that
on the 6th day of February, 1916, M.
Hutton, a justice of tbe peace or Box
Butte county, Nebraska, issued an
order of attachment for the sum' of
$50, In an action pending before blm,
wherein B. F. Oilman is plaintiff, and
Leander E. McCluskey and James Y.
McCluskey are defendants. That
property of the defendants, consist
ing of money, has been garnlsheed
under said order, said cause was con
tinued to the 21st day of March,
1916. at 9 o'clock A. M.
Dated February 10, 1916.
B. F. OILMAN, Plaintiff.
11-61-683-6614
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In County Court, within and for Itox
Butte County, Nebraska
In the Matter of the Estate of Goldie
Minor, Deceased.
TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ES
TATE: You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in Alli
ance, in said County, on the 25th day
of August, 1916, to receive and ex
amine all claims against said Estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. Tbe time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
Estate is six months from the 25th
day of February, A. D., 1916, and the
time limited for payment of debts is
One Year from said 2.0th day of Feb
ruary, 1916.
Witness my hand and the Seal of
said County Court, this 21st day of
February, 1916.
L. A. BERRY, County Judge.
LEE BASYE, Attorney. '
(SEAL) 12-5t-685-6642
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
?f Uox Butte County, Nebraska
n the Matter of the Application of
Clara Mabel Albro, Administratrix of
the Estate of Samuel I. Albro, de
ceased, for leave to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that, in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
W. H. Westover, Judge of the Dist
rict Court of Box Butte County, Ne
braska, made on the 20th day of
August, 1915, for tbe sale of the real
estate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at public vendue to the
highest bidder for cash, at tbe west
front door of the Court House in the
City of Alliance, in said county, on
the 27th day of March, 1916, at the
hour of ten o'clock A. M., the follow
ing described real estate: Lot A and
north ten feet of Lot B, subdivision
of Lot Two, County Addition to Alli
ance, Nebraska, and the south six
and thirty-three hundredths feet of
Lot One, Block C, Sheridan Addition
to Alliance,' Nebraska. Said sale will
remain open one hour.
Dated this 23rd day of February,
1916.
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Prefet, Imported sorrel Belgium No. 5703
Ladin, Imported Black Percheron No. 103577
Kimball, Registered gray Percheron No.. 71418
Park Farm Foss, Registered Shire, Bay, No. 15305
Westside Druid, Registered gray Percheron No. 93668
Also two good Grade Stallions.
These stallions are all ac
climated and li ive of them
are range broke. They range
in age from two to five
years.
These animals are not pompered, are
absolutely sound and in strictly first
class condition and are ready for service.
They may be seen at my Barns at
L A K E S I D
CLARA MABLE ALBRO,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Samuel I. Albro, Deceased
Eugene Burton, Attorney.
12- 5t-686-6646
Serial No. 014903.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Ome at Alliance, Nebraska,
February 23, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that Oscar
Hale, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on
June 27, 1912, made Homestead En
try, Serial No. 014903, for SSW
Sec. 5; ,NW4 ; 8VV4NE4; WH
SW,4; SE14 SW'4 of Section 8,
Township 23 North, Range 48 West
of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final Three Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Register and Receiver U. S.
Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on
the 13th day of April. 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: F.
O. Blaln, John Coupons, Charley Cou
pons and John Lister, all of Alliance,
Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
13- 7t-687-6653
HEMINGFORD DEPARTMENT
'EL A. Westover
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Bill Moravek was an over Sunday
visitor in town.
Emory Abley had business at the
county seat Saturday.
Harry Munger was in Alliance be
tween trains Saturday.
...
J. T. Butler and Bill Clark autoed
down to Alliance Thursday.
B. II. Shepherd autoed out to fan
ton last Saturday on business.
C. U. Canfield, the insurance man,
is circulating in this locality this
week.
...
John Tschacher and Vic Hughes
were Alliance visitors one day last
week.
County Demonstrator Seidell
stopped in our city a few hours Sat
urday. .
Mrs. Jake Osborn and daughter
Ida were incoming passengers on 4 4
Friday.
Miss Leone Kennedy is back in
town, after a two weeks visit with
home folks.
Mrs. L. P. Walker and baby re
turned to their home east of town
last Wednesday.
. .
Miss Anna Carter left Friday for
a visit with relatives and friends at
Broadwater, Nebr.
.
B. M. Miller moved his family into
rooms upstairs in the old Switxer
building this week.
Mrs. Foley and daughter Miss Nel
lie were having dental work done, in
Alliance last Saturday.
.
Mrs. Mabel McClung was doing
some collecting out in the Canton
neighborhood last week.
Frank Nagelschneider spent last
week working in the country build
ing a barn for H. H. Pierce.
...
Miss Carrie Hughes of Jireh, Wyo.,
is visiting in town this week, the
guest of relatives and friends.
Earl Fosket came down from Bel
mont last Saturday for a visit with
bis father, Col. Fosket, and family.
...
D. J. O'Keefe was a passenger on
4 4 Saturday going to Alliance on bus
iness, returning Sunday afternoon.
. .
Quite a bunch from this place went
down to Alliance Friday evening to
see the Buckles-Smith boxing bout.
George Carroll and son Arthur re
turned from Chadron Friday where
they had been as witnesses in a law
suit. ...
The Misses Hattie and Dessle
Grimes entertained the Misses Rose
Carroll and Elsie Greene at Sunday
dinner.
...
Vic Hughes bought a fine young
horse from A. H. Mabin this week,
which he will ship to the Wyoming
ranch.
...
Miss Ella Brown had the misfor
tune to get two fingers dislocated
while playing basket ball Monday ev
ening, k
. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Iodence and Miss
Mary from the Marple country were
in town last Saturday doing some
shopping.
.
Born. Monday. February 28. to
Mr. and Mrs. Pounds, a ten-pound
daughter. Mother . and baby both
doing nicely.
...
There being no more cases of scar
let fever in town, the quarantine was
lifted from public uud social gather
ings Monday, February 21.
...
Mr. and, Mrs. Ewart Hughes and
baby Maurine have been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Christensen
east of town the last few days.
...
Mert Oldt came up from Alliance
Sunday afternoon, where he had
been looking after business matters
and visiting relatives a few days.
...
Mrs. Frank Walbridge and baby,
who had been visiting at the W. W.
Kennedy home west of town, return
ed to her home in Alliance Saturday.
...
The sale at Ben Miler's on the Lot
speich place southwest of town, last
Thursday, was attended by a large
crowd, and everything sold at a good
price.
...
The Ladies' Progressive Club met
with Mrs. Wm. Fosket last Saturday
afternoon. A very pleasant time is
reported and a large crowd was in
attendance.
.
School reopened Monday, February
21. with a good enrollment. Both
teachers and pupils seem to have en
Joyed the rest and recreation from
their enforced vacation.
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Spring Opening
When you "look her over" out in the
? garage, be sure to give your storage battery
the necessary attention. Let us inspect
it. We're experts.
ALLIANCE ELECTRICAL WORKS
Alliance, (Phone SO) Nebraska
Free inspection of any battety at any time
Men and Women Wanted-Government Positions
Forest assistant, Industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk,
teacher, telegraph operator. Ex am I nation March 15. Stenograph
er and typewriter February 26. Quick preparation is necessary.
You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at Night.
Wouldn't yon like a Job for life with a steady income of $75 to
$100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then
why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any civil Bervlce
position, city, state or federal coach you free until you get the pos
ition. Send for particulars.
CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Klttredge Bldg., Denver
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DYE & OWENS
lU Transfer Line
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
moved promptly, and
Transfer Work solicited.
Dray Phone 64
Residence phone 636 and Bine 674
HARNESS
Hand made from best material.
Outlast any factory made goods.
Call and see.
Harness repairing by experienc
ed harness maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. D. Nichols stand. Alliance
More than ONE MILLION now in use 500,000 more
are to be sold this year. No other motor car in the
entire world has such a wonderful record for service.
This year's lowered prices mean the same Ford car of
quality and reliability for less money that's all. The
Runabout is $390; Touring Car $440; Coupelet $590;
Town Car $640; Sedan $740. f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at
FORD GARAGE
Keeler-Coursey Company
GAS, OIL, STORAGE
Dr. and Mrs. Moranville returned
last Wednesday from a two months
visit with relatives and friends at
Red Willow and other places In tho
southern part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Pierce returned
the latter part of the week from a
two weeks stay In Lincoln and Oma
ha where they had visited and were
looking after business matters.
...
Word reaches us from Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Acord who are located at
Bridgeport, Washington, of the arriv
al of a son at their home a couple of
weeks ago. We extend congratula
tions. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepherd de
parted last Saturday for Casper,
Wyo., where they expect to remain
for some time. These young people
have made many friends during their
stay, who regret to see them leave.
...
George Young, assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Young, entertained a
number of their friends at Sunday
dinner. Those who attended from
town were: Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Shep
herd, Frank Marshall and Pearl Lor
ensen. ...
The scheduled basket ball game
between the local teams was played
In the opera house last Saturday
night. A fair sized crowd was in
attendance. The first game of the
evening was played by the Meteors
and the High School, and was said
to be the fastest game played during
the season. Tbe teams were pretty
evenly matched, and tied the scon
several times. There were severa.
the
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star plays made on both sides. The
Meteors won the game by four Bcores
1he second game, between the Card
inals and the Tigers, was a rather
one-sided affair. The Cardinals did
not play with their
- " . vim,
BW:M' o De unable to prevent
Tigers from finding the baskets.
KeilSUtional IllilVa woro malo K.,
Uhrig for the Cardinals and J. Walk
er and i . Aday for the Tigers.
Your ail in tln li
Department Hill t- l. ............
Home of whom Mirely have what voii
want or want what you have.
R R. Spafford, from the Farm
Management department at Lincoln
arrived Monday and with County
Agent F. M. Seidell spent several
days the first of tlfe week in the west
ern part of the county assisting mem
bers of the Box Butte county Farm
Management Association In opening
their record books for the 1916 season.
OLDER BUT STRONGER'
To be healthy at seventy, prepare at
forty, is sound advice, because in tbe
strength of middle life we too often forget
that neglected colds, or careless treat,
ment of slight aches and pains, simply
undermine strength and bring chronic
weakness for later years.
To be stronger when older, keep your
blood pure and rich and active with the
strength-building and blood-nourishing
aerties of Scott's Emulsion which is a
, a tonic and a medicine to keep your
blood rich, alleviate rheumatism and
avoid sickness. No alcohol in Scott' j.
ttcou & owbc. Bloom field, N. J.