The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 08, 1917, Image 7

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AI.MANCE tlintAM), MAllCII 8, 1017
Office supplies at The Herald of
ice. Phone 141.
Mrs. Keith L. Pierce was here from
emlngford Thursday.
Will lam Kins Is home following a
Halt of three weeks on the coast.
Mrs. Thomas Katen ta home from
Eottsbluff, following a weeks visit
ere.
Mrs. Clarence Shafer la home from
ottsbluff where ahe waa visiting
with relatives.
John McCoy, H. D.
OffiMt ant Hwraiial
fceddiah Blask Yafefataa
Miss Catheriaa Cabla anjoyed a
aw days vlstt the past week at her
lme at Hot Barlags. 8. D.
Old papers for aale at tk Kerala
tlce. Papers are dona la ban
kes at It aad tea venta a kiadla.
Joe Bignell waa In towa the last
f the week on business. He Urea
aotheast of town about fifteen miles.
The ChrlRtlau Science Society of
Alliance held serYlces Sunday morn
tag at the old Masonic hall In the Ad
4r block.
lived on a farm north of Alliance in
this county the family left here about
eight years ago.
J. E. Rice went to Omaha Satur
day on business.
George Hagaman. living west of
this city was in town Saturduy.
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L. II. Highland has sold his five-
room house on Emerson to Arthur
Wright
Ed Denker of the Goodstreak
neighborhood waa in town the mid
dle of the week.
The W. C. T. U. will meet this
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.
Aran! Gregory.
P. L. Dood returned from Denver
Sunday. He la route agent for the
Adaata Express Company.
U1 SiUU. Lana ani lnnur
F. B. X1DDISH, JLU&LA
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Mrs. Charles Brown Is enjoying a
visit from Mrs. A. Schlelchardt of
Lead City, South Dakota,
Mrs. J. Canaga returned to Grand
Island, Saturday. She received
word that her ulster was ill.
Vfiss Katie Riser and Miss Elita-
rVAa4 kt UaIvI rt cttMalnrw1 Vila an
aeth Kiser are home from Julesburg, kie on Sunday, lie reii aown some
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woioraao, waere iney iui
about a week.
The J. B. Walker family have
aaoved here from Belgrade, Nebr.
Mr. Walker will take up farm work
1 this county.
n&.0O a month will bny you a
atwriliug lxt. Sew Snoddy A Moll.
wtnf, agenU for tho Nebraska State
Building and Loan Co. tf
Val Kirk of Scottsbluff. county
-aterk, was In the city between trains
Saturday being on his way home from
tae eastern part of the atate.
MIsb Florence Williams, who is em
ployed at the Horace Bogue store has
keen enjoying a visit from her moth
air, who lives at Hot Springs, the past
week.
Agent R. M. Tinkcom of the Adam
xpress Company returned Sunday
rom Denver where f-e attended an
agents' meeting. He left here Fri
day noon.
Mrs. M. E. Coleman is home from
Seadwood, where she was called be
, u, iha. ninoRH of her mother.
fie mother la reported to be consid
erably better.
F. E. Stephena, president, ana w
steps at the Alliance Creamery.
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fh&rlnttn Knten who had been
visiting with friends at Chadron, re
turned to Alliance Saturday.
Mm A. a. Isaacson returned the
last of the week from a visit of three
weeks with relatives at Omaha.
Elsie Walbrldgo spent a part of
Saturday and Sunday at Marsland
visiting with Grandma Richey.
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John Ixmden of Ellsworth spent
several days the last of the week
here. He returned to his home on
Sunday.
Miss Eva Seidow of the Fashion
Shop returned yesterday from Sid
ney, where she visited at her home
over Sunday.
There will be a meeting of the
Box Butte County Dry Federation at
the court house Friday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
Don Shrewsberry, of Ellsworth,
who spent several days here last
week visit'ng friends, returned Sun
day to Ellsworth.
vii.. vva Solrlnw. emnloved at the
Fashion Shop, was called to her home
at Sidney Saturday night uy me m-
Ostenberg. secretary, of the Pot- nees of her mother.
Trnriuota Oomnanv were mance
aslness visitors the last of the week.
Both live at Omaha.
fr W Kellv ia In California at
ko Kdcida nt her mother who is not
xneetcd to live. She left last week
a receiving word of the serious con
At ion of her mother.
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The land south of the roundhouse
fnown as the Reck brickyard has
aen tmrchased by H. W. Hill, who
Mrs. W. W. Norton left yesterday
for Los Angeles, California for a vis
lit with her son. Ward Norton, who
has been quite ill there.
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The Mother of Mrs. J. L. Jacks
died Friday at Kansas City. Mr. and
Mrs. Jacks left Saturday to De in at
tendance at the funeral.
Mr and Mrs. M. J. HobbS Of
Rushvllle, known to many here, are
Jackson is superintendent of the
schools at Rushvllle.
Miss Nina Nation spent tho week
end In Alliance.
Mrs. Earl Enyeart came down
from Marsland Monday.
A baby boy was born Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Matthews of
Marsland were In Alliance Monday.
Miss Eva Hockenbury of Marsland
spent Saturday and Sunday In Alli
ance. Arthur G. Wright has bought a
Reo truck two-ton siie for the oil
tankn.
The pupils of the city schools re
ceived a hair holiday Tuesday aner
noon on account of the storm.
Be sure you read the announce
ment of Tho Fashion Shop on the
last page of this Issue of The Herald.
Miss Lulu Sturgeon who Is teach
ing In the Marsland schools spent the
week end in Alliance with her par-
ents.
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Mr TT T. flrmnht. who has been
sertouslr 111 for some time, la report
ed as being still confined to her
home.
The J. B. Miller and F. O. Blaine
sale, owing to the bad weather of
Tuesday, has been poatponed until
Monday, March 12.
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Mrs. Sam Tlllett Is enjoying a via
it this wee from Mm. J. R. Hlckot
of Lincoln. Mrs. Hockox Is a for
mer resident of Alliance.
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F. M. Broome, of the Valentine
land office, left Monday following a
several days business visit here. He
went from here to Chadron.
Mrs. J. F. Tiller and two children
lert for Fairvlew, Kans.. Saturday.
They expect to spend the next two
months visiting with relatives.
The printers of Alliance invite you
to the box supper and social dance
to be held Saturday evening at Ham
ilton's hall. You will have a good
time.
The E. S. Brower home but re
cently released from quarantine for
smallpox was again quarantined the
first of the week. Mr. Brower having
contracted the disease.
1? fl Tovlnr nf Pnisnpr. Wvo . was
in the city on business yesterday. He
is connected with the Casper Oil
Brokerage Company of Casper, and
was on his way home ronowinK a
business trip to Chicago. New York
and other points east.
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The Elks lodge elected officers
nlrrtit la f ril 1 r tt-J TvT.-lltpd
ruler. Earl Mallery; leading knight, ,DUt oW-inK to
H. E. Gants; loya knight. W. R. ! Tuesday it h
ir,.i. . ..hirini Irnlirht Tl C'l1nU-a' i
secretary, Percy Cogswell: treasurer,
Reuben night; tyler. Dr. Tyler.
Cum Parr vlnited his .Hint. Mrs.
Homer Wilson, a part of Sunday. He
was on his way home to Lead City,
a n anil was nn his wav home from
the border, where he had been serv
ing with the South Dakota National
Guards.
William nnviilRon has sold a Quar
ter section of land a mile east of this
tv tn V T n and Frank AbnggW.
both of the First National Bank. Al
though the place Is at present im-
nmmaA It a tha lfltpntinn of tile new
owners to place other improvements
on it.
seen purchased by H. w. Jim, wno nRrpntB of a baby girl. The lit
plans to sell It off in small piois sun- - weighed 7 4 pounds.
W. C. Mounts, county clerk, went
able for garden patches.
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ifooiaTriaa a A. Ijivton. J. A. Kee-
dim nnd .1 J Vance, who were
at Osceola In attendance at a Womans
hristlan Temperance Union conven
tion returned Friday to Alliance.
.
i nMiiinn ti n a horn filed in the dis-
jmiiiwii
arict court by Carrie E. Hunsacker,
through her attorneys. anKins
ourt to give her a decree of divorce
from her husband, John II. Hunsuck-
r.
to Omaha Saturday night on busi
noii Hin nhlect in going was to
certain files in his office repaired.
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snnHnv tho Kational Guards ol
rmth Dakota, or a Dart of them
n'iCD thrmich the citv after having
cnmi .i vp:ir on the Mexican bord
er
a a a
n H Townlpv made a business
(rin to Mrsl:ind Tuesday. from
Marsland it was tils intention to k
Hr.nirl!i U'vnminc. He Will locatf
there.
Tho Holcomg Place consisting of
3 20 nrrpa him horn sold to Noah
Colerick who lives near Bonner.
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O. L. Thorue came down from
Crawford Tuesday.
Dr. R. L. Ivens of Crawford was
In Alliance Tuesday.
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The small daughter of James Al
len Is 111 with the measles.
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Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Seidell re
turned Monday from Chadron.
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Milt It. Whnlpv left Saturday noon
for an indefinite stay in Oklahoma.
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Frederick T. Brown of Long Iake
was a business caller In Alliance
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Schott lert Mon
day morning for a trip to points In
Montana.
Mrs. C. D. Hall Is very much Im
proved after a several days' illness
at her home In this city.
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The home of J. Irrwln Is again un
der quarantine for small pox one of
the children having taken the di
sease. Mrs. Charles Matthews, a rormer
rlt nri nf thla rllT hilt now a res
ident of Denver, Is visiting friends
in Alliance.
Orrllle Davenport who Is attend
ing the State University at Lincoln,
visited his parents and friends la Al
liance Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of
Hemingford were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hunter
Saturday and Sunday.
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Raymond H. Thurston of the Tal
mage & Looinla Investment Company
of Grand Island was a business call
er In Alliance Monday.
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Miss Elsie Carroll of the Harper
department store returned yesterday
from a short visit at Chadron. She
went to Chadron Monday on account
of the serious illness of her little
niece.
The 480 acres owned by Schwater
tnal r Sr Ixitrnn hns hnen sold to E. A.
JiAnnott of Havmond. Nebraska. Mr.
Bennett will move here. The place
is located northeast of Alliance and
is well Improved.
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W. L. Ellswlck of the Crawford
Courier was operated on at the hos
nitni in Alliance Tuesday. Mrs.
Ellswlck and Miss Jennie hiiswica.
who accompanied him here, return
ed to their homo in Crawford Wed
nesday. a a a
A business meeting and social ses-
nt ihn rhrlstlan Endeavor so
ciety of the Christian church was to
have been held Tuesday evening at
i).. homa of Mr and Mrs. L. M. Ileal.
to the bad weather or
as been nostponed one
week.
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K. A. Watson, a former resident
of Alliance, together with his fam
iiv hnvA returned to Alliance and
will make their home here. Mr.
Watson after Saturday will be em
at h Moore grocery store.
For the past three and a half years
h ram lv have Deen living nrr
Habberton, Ark., on a farm.
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n Alliance hleh school basket
ball team won the game from Mlna
. h. trvMiiv nleht br a score of
23 to 4. This was the last game of
the season and tied Alliance and Sid
ney for the district championship. It
Is stated that a post-fceason game is
trt ha niaved on a neutral floor be
tween Alliance and Sidney to deter
WE AIM TO SATISFY
The little COUKTKSIKS that wc extend to our euMomer
have won uk KRIKNDS.
We Rtartoil in the coal, ice, feed, and paint busmen DE
TERMINED to Kivc SATISFACTION. Wc have proved that
Katisfaetion goes hand in hand with SUCCESS. Wt an sat
isfy YOU.
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Is Your Coal Bin
Empty Again? ? ?
Entrust its filling to Vaughan A Son. Toar saois ! Bar
ria, Gcbo or Kooi soal. Your furnace tats a piU of mtaej
but it will be harder work for your furnat to sat p tkk ta,
and you will havs moro fcsat in tha proses. Tarn ar maxt.
Buy Your Fatd Htra Corn, Oat, Waaat aad Ckiaksa F4
VAUGHAN and SONtr
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PHONE 5.
Order Goal the Day Before Tom Need It
Nice Kimonas, Bungalow Aprons
Battenbergs and Mexican drawn
work, can be obtained at a mod
erate price at the
Western Oriental Store
Mrs. Annie Simmons, Prop.
Next door to Herald office
Box Butte avenue
dren were born, being Mrs. Anna Jef
fera wife of Chief of Police Charles
Jeffers of this city. J. W. Miller and
Lottie Miller, the last mentioned died
In Infancy.
In 1896 the deceased came to Alli
ance and has made her home here
Inn I h .i I lima Cli urn n itatnittil
San, II. Smith of Lemoy n-. N- mln. .ioJil w nir .7
!!5b"UU" Christian woman. She united with
seiaier -aBl ' ' "7".: t.-,.. it i. the M. E. Church in All ance aljout
place is composed or u ocres Sbo n Dfl COn e- . ,"1B year. ago. Mrs. Miller was a
ia w H 1 1 l ill li I u "vi auu , oaiu. '- - . .
... . W OmltV Ar ' 1 U tlllniU 1)U til
a oK..t th first of ki iui tirmnnpd for the state tourney ner
!u . .,ia vf.p and for that reason the team Mrs
lUr iiiuuiii. i rf
will noi eniwr.
could pos8l- woman greatly loved by all who knew
a a ,. ...
D. W. Kutherford or orana is
land, district facilities managej- vi
the Nebraska Telephone io., was in
the city the last of the week on com
pany business.
Wilbur Patterson of the Ashgrove
nflehborhood is in the city taking
the sulphur baths. He has been
a
t.,.t lr t vmine nf ihe Alliance
aThrislian' church has tendered his
esignation to the church. It has
seen accepted. During the summer
ontha Mr. Young will bo engaged
ka Chautauqua work.
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-irr,i Tinkle. Sam Trenkle,
.nd Tom Aspeden places nave been
purchased by Dr. Emerson of Llls-
u Tmnhln moves to the
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eddlsn Place: oaui iiru.ic i . . .
uy Worley plkce; and Tom Aspeden suffering from a severe attack
the Kibble aon piace. nn-uwauru,.
Mr and Mrs H F. Nelson havere- Mrs. May Jensen of Sheridan ar
tarned to thTs city and are now locat- rived in the city the last of the week
Id at 684 Laramie avenue In the Mc- ,0 receive medical attention. She
a ai tf ral"rl-.. v .4 .out u-a v..r, wuitine relatives and
lor a number ot months, having re- friends at Ellsworth
auilned longer than they nao y . -
d owing to the UlnOBS or mr. w woV;h"who were here on business the
BOB. . a last of the week, returned to their
t.ii, onening an up- home Sunday. They were guests of
altering and furniture repair de- Miss Leota Hodgklnson
aoiBiciii'h i.t. kii fur. I a a a
artment In connection w..u - wh(,
.iture store. lie mis iu. Enwortn but
vices of Hugo opp. m v .u..-r-. -:- "'c'n mov. their new home sev
Mr. Kopp wll ne in - d.. T" " 7,L" of Letan arrived in
.artment. lie ihe city Monday for a short visit.
tector. .
the AUi- rv, xfniop Sr Ulalne sale which
IT V IllLbOl OV-V VVa,T X " .
anre civil service Doara. r.Kiii vw. was to nave DPt.a u,.m 4U-DU .
attention to the fact thtat the civil tnla week has been postponed until
ominntion to have been held Mnndav. March 12. on account of the
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The Western Electric Laboratory
Company is now located, for the
time being, with the Schafer Storage
Battery Company on East Third
street. Itoy nenton of Omaha Is in
charge. The company will move to
lareer quarters as soon as possible.
This company specializes in automo
bile starting and lighting icnltion.
and will not attempt to do autorno
hii rpnalrlne or storage battery
work of any kind.
Emerson of Ells-
F. H. Oaines of Omaha, an attor-
. . ... r..l..ar V. ."1 1 .1 CT
ney. was in Ainann- .nun'wj,
on his way to Chadron to auena a
spsslon of th federal conn Tnre.
He will assist in th suit hroiiKni oy
the Nebraska Polasn i.omimny
against the Potash Products Com
pany. This is a case in wnicn ine
.!.! .am nv nllrsres that the
I'lilllllllt i . --
defendant company trespassed on Its
property and asks damages in m
sum of $200,000. E. H. Royd of the
firm of Boyd f MetE. lert Monnay
for Chadron. also.
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Emit Guendel and Bruce Mallery
are planning on leaving this week
for New Mexico wnere tney win hi
... in thA ranch business. Mr.
Ouendel has sold his interest in the
Thlele & Guendel jewolry business
tn via nnpfnor II. E. Thlele. which
mob. Mr Thiip solo owner of the
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Anttr o nri tnwcirv business. Mr. Mal
lery has sold the arper portion of his
ininrnsl in the Malierv tirocery tom-
nany to his brother. Earl D. Mallery.
F. A. Myers arrived niesoay morn
it,, frnm Omaha and will be In
charge of the repair and Jewelry de-
nartment for Mr. Thlele.
TVirt .ihntiiit? team to represent
the Alliance High school this season
has been selected. Thursday even
ing the preliminaries were Held, me
subject was -Should or Should Not
tho Monroe Doctrine be Abolished.
The Judges were E. J. Lilng, It. M.
Hampton and Ie Basye. Judge
In E Tash announced the speakers.
Those chosen to represent Aiuanits
were Orval Harvey, Homer Barnes.
Donna Uilloda and Corrine Mollrliig.
Tho first debate will be March 16th
with Bridgeport and will pronaoiy uw
v. Th u-itiiiiTS in this de-
bate will meet the winneres in the
Sidney-tJgallala debate. Miss Grace
Spacht and Miss Marie Kibble gave
two piano duets at the session Friday
night which were enjoyeu uy m.
M'llpr hnd thrftA alnlra and
three brothers, there being two broth
ers and two sinters living. They are
Mrs. Henry Shuffold of Toledo, Ohio,
Mrs. Ixttie Ward of Osceola. Miss.,
and J. B. and J. C. Jeffers of Altoona
Trkw:t ItMHiflpa thpHA hu in nnr-
vlved by three grandchildren, Gladys
and vera J en era ana uomeri Aimer.
IIOFKI.AM) NOW HAH
A POHT OFl lCi
TIicip is now il inml office at HodP"
hmd. Nebraska and all who have
r isslon to either address communiasV'
lions to the Potash Products Co., Or -Individuals
at Hofflund may do SS.
J. H. Snow has been appointed pott-'
master. ine new Hstomce was op
ened the first of the week. Hoflr-
land has hud an ex Dress office for
some time but in the past and until
the new post ollice was openea up inwr
people at Hoftland were compelled
get their mail through the Alllane"
jiost office.
ATTENTION, Flit KM EN
All members of the fire depart-''
merit Bhould be at the city hall 8un-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock to appear"5
In the group picture to be taken.
o.o rHwnnl V raker, lust re
-.
turned from the Meilcan border
l ,k.. i,a I'm with the urtn rueDi-us
ka, is now employed at the Thlele
nis uruiurii
a 1 ,U.IU.WJ I ' .
; nn Feb. 17. for the position M8now storm whicn ragea iuesuay
levator operator at North Platte ana
. . . nalnnnPll Will 06 neiU
Saturday of this week. March 10
i-maa Apler left
Mr ana aim. jum - , is n
Thursday for Kendrick. Idaho, to at- druR etore, assisting
.1U . '.,.,0i of Mr. Heeler's fath- Frank Fraker.
lenu luo uiv.... , . ,, a a
,r. Charles H. Keeier. wn -Mrs. It. O. Jackson were
ftHmlpmKeV"rrewa3b y2carsTc5d heferom Itushvll.e Saturday, mak;
alder Mr. Keeier wa . hv automobile. Mr.
at the time ?f l- -. Vent to" Edemont from
iecllnlng neaun v. r- nn huBlnesB and Mrs. Jackson
.f his death. inre Sunday. Prof
R. TT. Byrne, proprietor of the Tied
Diamond billiard parlor, ngnlnst
whom there is an Information charg
ing him with permitting minors to
frequent his place of business, has
ssked for a jurv trial, whlcn nas
bepn granted. His hearlne will he
vi hofnro fount Jndee Tash and
a Jury on Saturday morning of this
week. The hearing was to have been
hoi it Saturday, hsvlng then neen
continued from the nreTlous week. It
Is stated that Mr. Brynn claims the
Ka in nnnntlon represented them
selves to be of aee and that he had
no knowledge other than that they
were of the age stated.
TEACHER'S KXAMINATION
Regular State Teacher's Examina
tion to be held at uoun '.
March 16 and 17th.
OPAL. RuaatiA
County Superintendent.
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AGED ALLIANCE MOTHER
ANSWERS THE CALL
Death of Mrs. Tabatlia I. Miller Oc
curred Kunday miH-rai nnu
Monday Arteruoon
pnkiha t- Mlllpr died Sun-
.riin. iu'" ' - .
day. March 4. at her home In south
Alliance following an
onrl rnrilllllcatlonS. 1D8
li uc u inyt u i. "
funeral was held Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at her home, ine iunr.w
sermon being preacnea Dy v r. j.
Cams of tie M. E. Church. The re
mains were taken to i-nuups.
Monday night for buriai. v""
was eeventy-four years of age at tne
time of her death.
Tabatha D. Jeffers was born In
Harrison county. Ohio on June 3.
1842. On March 2. 1865 "he was
united In marriage to William i M ller
at Toledo. Ohio. In June 1879 they
moved to Hamilton county, Nebraska
where her husband died, December
23 1895. To this union three chil-
SA
POSTPONED
Owing to disagreeable weather
the sale of
J. B. MILLER
AND
F. G. BLAINE
Will be held at the place advertised
and under the same conditions on
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MDAY
MARCH
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kim. Deceased ror a numuu ,