The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 22, 1917, Image 3

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    ALMA N I Ml K A I l. MAIU H ft. 117
Great Musical Entertainment
Chadron State Normal School, Twenty-five Piece Orchestra at the Imperial Theatre, Alliance, Nebr.
Wednesday Evening, March 28
A Great Musical Organization. Recognized as one of the best College Orchestras in the State
Will Furnish Music for Teachers
THE STATE NORMAL ORCHESTRA HAS BEEN ENGAGED TO
FURNISH MUSIC FOR THE GREAT TEACHERS' CONVENTION TO BE
HELD AT SIDNEY, MARCH 29TH AND 30TH, INCLUDING A PUBLIC
CONCERT. EN ROUTE TO SIDNEY THEY WILL GIVE A CONCERT IN
THE IMPERIAL THEATRE, THE NIGHT OF MARCH 28TH.
THIS WILL BE THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY THIS SEASON THAT
THE PEOPLE OF ALLIANCE WILL HAVE OF HEARING THIS MUSIC
AL ORGANIZATION, CONDUCTED BY A FORMER ALLIANCE BOY,
PAUL W. THOMAS, WHOSE SUCCESS AS A MUSICIAN SINCE GRADU
ATING FROM THE ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL WILL PLEASE HIS
HOST OF FRIENDS IN THIS CITY.
Don't Miss This Great Double Program
A Double Bill of Fare for All
NOT SATISFIED WITH GIVING THE PEOPLE OF ALLIANCE A
MUSICAL PROGRAM WORTH MORE THAN THE PRICE OF ADMISSION,
MANAGER DUBUQUE OF THE IMPERIAL WILL PRECEDE IT WITH
"ARTIE, THE MILLIONAIRE KID,'' A ROLLICKING COMEDY IN FIVE
PARTS. NO "SLAP STICK" ABOUT THIS, BUT A HIGH-CLASS VITA
GRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE.
THE SHOW WILL BEGIN AT 7:30, THE FIVE REELS OF "ARTIE,
THE MILLIONAIRE KID" OCCUPYING A LITTLE MORE THAN AN
HOUR, FOLLOWED BY THE BIG MUSICAL PROGRAM OF THE STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. ONE ADMISSION PAYS FOR ALL.
ADMISSION: CHILDREN, 25c; ADULTS, 35c; BALCONY, 50c.
Two Entertainments for the Price of One
PAUL W. THOMAS, Director
Instrumentation of the Orchestra: 2 Cellos, 2 Bass Viols, 3 Clarinets, 1 Saxaphone, 1 Trap Drum, 7 Violins, 2
Cornets, 1 Bass Drum, 2 French Horns, 1 Flute, 1 Slide Trombone, 1 Viola, besides the Piano and the Director
MATINEE 4:15 P. M. Children 8th grade and under 10c, High School 20c
ADMISSION NIGHT: Children 25c, Adults 35c, Balcony 50c
Public Sale public Sale
Owing to ill health I have leased my place and as I am leaving the country I will sell at pub
lic auction the following described property at my place located 13 miles east of Alliance, Vft
miles southeast of Hoffland, and 2 miles west of Antioch, on
Wednesday, March 28, 1917
81
Commencing immediately after Free Lunch at 11 o'clock
108 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK
Consisting of
HEAD OF CATTLE
81
11
15
3
11
Head of milk Cows, from 3 to 7 years old,
some fresh, balance soon.
Range Cows, from 3 to 7 years old, some
with calves by side, balance soon.
Three-year-old Heifers.
Three-year-old Steers.
16 Two-year-old Steers.
9 Yearling Steers.
11 Yearling Heifers.
4 Bucket Calves.
1 "White Face Registered Bull, 3 years old.
This is one of the best bred bunches of White
Face Cattle in the country, all in good
condition.
27' HEAD OF HORSES 27
Mare, 9 years old.
Mare, 8 years old.
Saddle Pony.
Mans coming 5, in foal.
Geldings, coming 4.
Mares coming 4, one with foal.
Geldings coming 3 years old.
Mares coming 3 years old.
75 BUSHELS OF POTATOES
6 Mares coining 2 years old.
6 Coming yearlings.
I Three-year-old Belgium Stallion, broke to
work.
This is an exceptionally fine bunch of horses,
those old enough are broke to work; bal
ance all halter broke.
8 DOZEN BROWN LEGHORN CHICKENS
Having sold my farm and decided to move to town, I will sell at public auction at my place
located 3 miles east of Alliance, on
Tuesday, March 27th, 1917
Commencing immediately after Free Lunch ai il o'clock, the following described property f-
43 HEAD OF CATTLE 43
13 Head of Milk Cows, from 3 to 7 years old,
4 fresh, some fresh before sale, and all
fresh soon.
8 Two-vear-old Heifers, from Milk Cows.
2 One-year-old Steers,
t One-year-old good Durham Bull.
15 Head Coming Yearling (9 steers, 6 heif
ers) 4 Calves
HEAD OF HORSES
1 Wagon.
2 Hay Racks.
2 Top Buggis.
2 Mowers.
1 Sweep.
1 John Deere Sulky Plow
with Breaker attachment.
MACHINERY
I Breaking Plow.
1 3-seetion Steel Harrow.
1 John Deere 6-shovel Cul
tivator. 1 Lister.
1 Disc.
2 Hay Rakes.
1 Grindstone.
2 Sets Work Harness.
1 Light Harness.
1 Single Harness.
3 Saddles.
1 Kmpire Cream Separator
All of the above machinery is in good condition and some nearly new.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Dressers.
Rugs.
Kitchen Cabinet
Rockers.
Heater 1 Range.
Gasoline Stove.
Oil Stove.
Beds with Springs.
TERMS Sums under $25, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months time will be
given on bankable paper bearing 8 per cent interest.
1 Sofa.
2 Dining Tables.
1 Child's Bed.
1 Churn.
E. A. BECK WELL, Owner
H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer, Alliance
F. J. WAS, Clerk, First Nat'l Bank
1 Four-year-old Mare, weight 1400, partly
broke and gentle.
1 Six-year-old Mare, wt. 1100, well broke.
1 Smooth-mouth Mare, wt. 1400, well broke.
300 BUSHELS OF OATS
1 Smooth mouth Mare, wt. 1100, well broke
single or double.
1 Smooth-mouth Gelding, wt. 1400.
1 Team Black Mares, 6 years old. both in
foal, wt. 1400 each, well broke.
100 FINE CHICKENS
MACHINERY
1 MeCormiek Mower, nearly new. v
1 Dow den Potato Digger.
1 John Deere six-shovel Cultivator.
1 John Deere 16-inch Sulky Plow.
1 Hay Sweep.
1 Two-section Steel Harrow.
1 Four-section Steel Harrow.
1 Seven-foot, sixteen-inch Disc.
1 Single-row Disc; 1 Disc.
2 Farm Wagons, one nearly new.
1 Wagon and Hay Rack.
1 Double-seated Spring Wagon, good condi
tion. 3 Sets Double Work Harness, one nearly
new.
1 Walking Lister with Drill Attachment.
1 Cream Separator, nearly new.
A few household goods and other small arti
cles too numerous to mention.
TERMS Sums under $25, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months time will be
given on bankable paper bearing 8 per cent interest.
Goddelib Seidler, Owner
H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer, Alliance
F. J. WAS, Clerk, First Nat l Bank