The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 29, 1918, Image 10

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, AUGUST 29, 1918
WANTED
WANT TO BUY something? Hun
dreds of people weekly scan these
want ad column looking for
what you or other have to offer.
Oet quirk renults by advertising
tfi The Herald Want Ad department.
TOP BUOOY In Rood condition for
sale. Also one Studcbaker Pour
i . mi ii... ...
.i u.o kou eoiiuiuoii. iisrKiuiia ivi
qfjlrk sale. Address Box 9463, care
Alliance Herald. 36-4t-$-463
IftL WANTED for gem r; I house
work. Small family. Good wages.
Phone 173. 37-lf-9434
WANTED TO BUY Small office
Mf. Phone 209, Thomas-Bald In
vestment company. 37-tf-9525
WANTED A capable man or woman
for soliciting. Good pay and steady
work. Apply Box S43, care Alliance
Herald, or call at The Herald office.
WANTED A lady with one child
would like to get employment at
cooklnR and housework on a farm or
ranch. For Information please call
Phone Walnut 8162 or address Box
29. Alliance, Nebr. 9782-tf-84
FOR SALE Quarter section improv
ed land lying near town. Can be
sold on easy terms. Thomas-Bald
Investment company. Alliance.
32-tf-9405
STRAYED
STRAYED or STOLEN Two 2-year-old
white faced, dehorned,
left ear trimmed and Lacy L on left
hip. steers. Notify R. W. Scott.
Lewellen, Neb.
it-9362
WANTED We have a customer who
desires to purchase a small cattle
ranch on easy terms. Must be priced
right. Thomas-Bald Investment Co.,
Alliance. 32-tf-940B
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
We have had a large number of
calls wlthtn the past few flays for fur
nished rooms. Make that room or
suite of rooms bring you in an Income
by renting to responsible people.
Phone 340, Alliance Herald office.
Want Ad Department.
WANTED TO BUY A good, level
quarter-section of land wltmn rour
er five miles of Alliance, Berea or
Hemingford. Unimproved Tand want
ad. Thomas-Bald Investment com
pany. Alliance. 33-lf-9427
WANTED Incoine-brtngtng resi
dent property in good No. th Platte
alley town, to exchange ror Box
Butte county land. Thomns-Baia In
vestment company, Alliance.
32-tf-940R
nSOENEOUS
I have taken the agency for the
famous American Queen made-to-
order corsets. Particular ladies
should see them. I. C. Davis, The
Wilson, 208 V4 Box Butte avenue
Phone 911. 37-2t-9B22
OLD CLOTH KM WANTED
The City Mission la In need of
second-hand clothing, eseclally men's
and shoes. Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis-
Ma
LADIES Be the local represents
live for the Duchess line in Alli
ance. 'Easy to sell. Others making
from $15 to $30 per month in spare
time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu
lars free. Duchess Drug Company,
117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Sl-tf-9335
WANT TO SELL THAT LAND
QUICK? The Thomas- Bald In
vestment company wll handle It for
you. Phone 209. Alliance. S2-tr-9405
POTASH I.AKHK WANTKD
?o$
I nm interested in securing good
potash lakes on which to erect a re
duction plant. If you own lakes,
either lare or small, which are in
the potasli district, or if you have
options or leases on l; kes. pet in
touch with ma without delay and I
SCAVENGER WAtJON
:o:
We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to telephone 575
will receive prompt and careful at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do good work
SAM SHELTON.
Phone 575. CHy Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
Herald's Want Ad Page
poration Is to be formed r.re as fol-
ows:
(a) To engage in the printing
and publishing business; to own. op
erate, publish, tBSue, sell or buy
newspapers, magazines or othor peri
odicals; to buy, sell, own and nse all
manner of olhcc supplies.
(b) To own, operate, sell or buy
printing plants and printing machin
ery of any kind or nature.
(c) To take, lease, purchase, hire
or otherwise acquire and to hold, use,
sell, lease, exchange, mortgage, im
prove and develop reul er.tate, real
property and any interest or rignt
therein, and to construct or to have
constructed such houses and build
ings as Is necessary for carrying on
and conducting said business, abd to
buy, sell, own, use, manage, operate
and lease the same or similar structures.
(d) To borrow money, with or
without security, and for the repay
ment of the same, to give the obliga
tions of 'his corporation with any
neresBury or required security, and
to lend money, with or without se
curity, and to do anything whatso
ever necessary useful, deslrr.ble, con
venient, or auxiliary to any of the
purposes of this corporation.
ARTICLE IV.
(a) The authorized capital stock
of -this corporation shell be Twenty-
live thousand dollars ($2;"i.000.00)
SHERIFF'S SALE
(Vol ice Is hereby given, that by vir
tue of an order of sale issued by the
clerk of the district court of the Six
teenth Judicial district of Nebrnska,
within and for the county of Box
Butte, in an action wherein the J. I.
Case Threshing Machine company, a
corporation of the state of Wisconsin,
is plaintiff, and Charles .1. Benjamin,
Hilda Benjamin. John Doe, real
name unknown, andeLec D. George,
defendants.
I will at 10 o'clock-a. m. on the
10th day of September A. D., 1918,
at the west door of the court house
in the city of Alliance, Box Butte
county, Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction the following describ
ed land and tenements, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of section
26. In township 26 north, range 48,
west of 6th P. M. in Nebraska. t
Given under my hand this 8th day
of August, 1918.
C. M. COX,
Sheriff in and for Box Butte county.
Nebraska.
O. As ABBOTT, Attorney.
36-5t-909-9446
NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr
August 9, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Adolph
Krejcl, of Marple, Nebraska, who, on
divided Into two hundred and fifty March 24. 1914, made homestead en
LIST YOUR LAND with us for quick
sule. We have customers for cheap
quarter sections of I: ml Thomas
Bald Investment company. 32-tf-9405
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddisb
Block. 15tf-6727
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
:o: v
We have equipped our dray was
ns and auto truck with the late
appliances for moving fumltur
without marring or scratching or do
tng damage. Up-to-date wagon pad)
(250) shares of the par value of one
hundred doolars ($100.00) each.
(b) Tho amount of capital stock
with which said corporation will be
gin business is ten thousund dollars
($10,000.00).
(c) At such time as the board of
directors may by resolution direct
snid capital stock shull be paid ipto
this corporation, either In cash or by
the sule and transfer to it of real or
personal property, contracts, serv
ices, or any other valuable right or
thing for the use and purposes of
said corporation, in payment for
which shares of the capital stock of
said corporation may be issued and
the capital stock bo '.ssued shall
thereupon and thereby become and
be fully paid up the same as though
paid for In cash at par, and shall he
non-assessable forever, and the Judg
ment of the directors as to the value
of any property, right or thing ac
quired in exchange for capital stock
shall be conclusive.
ARTICLE V.
The existence o this corporation
shall commence on the first day of
July 1918, and continue for a period
of fifty (50) years thereafter, unless
sooner dissolved by a vote of two
thirds of the Btock thereof.
ARTICLE VI.
The highest amount 'of indebted
ness to wtticn said corporation may at
any time subject itself shall not ex
ceed twolthirds of the capital ntock.
ARTICLE VII.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of this corporation shall be
held on the first Monday in Febru
ary In each year, at which meeting
the directors of the company shall be
elected, and such other lc.Wul busi
ness done us the stockholders may
deem necessary and proper.
ART CLE VIII.
(a) The officers of said corpora
tion shall be a president, vice presi-
try No. 016634. for NE4. E. SE4
Sec. 20, SWi See.. 21. N SW,
section 28, township 27 N, range 46
W of sixth principal meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the negister and receiver, at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 17th day of Sep
tember, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joel Sheldon, John Gerdcs, Henry
Dilllng, William Kline, all of Marple.
Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
37-5t-910-9441
NOTICE.
Estate No. 618 of David W. Duffield.
deceased, in the county court of
Box Butte county, Nebr; ska.
State of Nebraska, to all persons
Interested In said estate, creditors
and heirs, take notice, that a petition
has been filed by Charles J. Benja
min, owner of the following describ
ed lands, and interested as such, al
leging that David W. Duffield died
intestate In Box Butte county, Ne
braska, said county being bis resi
dence immediately preceding hlB
death, on May 9, 1890, seized of the
following described reel estate in
Box Butte county, Nebraska, to-wlf :
SW4 of section 26, township 26 N
range 48 W 6th P. M. That he left
him surviving as h'.n only heirs at
law, William C. Duffield. his father,
and LouIbs C. Duffield, his mother;
that more th-n two years have elaps
ed sine, the dale of his death; that
there has been no administration of
his estate nor applications therefore
in this estate. That all debts agalmst
said estate are fully paid; that on the
hearing of said petition a decree be
entered finding said petitioner to be
the owner of said lands, determining
the date of the death of said deceas
ed, the heirs at lr,w and their degree
of kinship and right cf descent to
said real e:tnie belonging to said de
ceased, which mrtter hns been set for
hearing on September 13lh, 1918, at
10 o'clock a. m., at which time you
may appear and object. It is ordered
that a opy of this notice be publish
ed In the Alliance Herald, a legal
newspaper published w''hln Box
Butte county, Nebraska, for three
weeks next pieceeding the date of
said hearing.
Datel August 12. 1918.
IRA E. TASH,
will he used hv im on all movtm
win hnndlc them for you ir they nave Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone If
the potash. Give full description 17.1f.R950
when writing. T. B. I.. Itox 9780,
csre Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780 All old accounts after thirty days
"3? m 1 wjj jM. eharged with Interest, so
WANTED GOOD RANCH We j ,,i,.s,. cams and settle. W. L. CAIt
have a customer for a ranch which KOl.L. Itb.eksmitb. corner Keeond
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Vht.
August 12. '
Notice is hereby given that Cleo
Underwood, formerly Cleo Miller, or
Alliance, Nebraska, who, on June 3,
1915, made homestead entry No.
017227, for lots 6 a.nd 7, E SW,
and SE4 of section 6; lots 1, 2. 3,
Rk NW4 and NE4 SW4 section
7, townahip 23 north, range 50 west
of 6th principal meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before regis
ter and receiver U. S. land office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 18th day
of September, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses!
Thomas King, Martin King, Charles
Tierney, John Burke, all of Alliance,
Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Regrister.
37- 5t-911-9436
LIYESTOCKPRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Heavy Fun of Gale and Prices
S ead; to 1 -15c Low r
HOGS ARE UNEVLNLY tilotER
Bulk at 918.351t.0, With Ons Lead
at $19.30 Sheep Steady to 25o
Lower Feeders Rule Easier Us
Face of Heavy Run.
(Seal)
County Judge.
BURTON & REDDISH. Attorneys.
38-41-912-9432
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The following proposed amendment
to the constitution of the State of
Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in
dent, secretary and treasurer. The fuU ,8 submitted to the electors of
omce 01 secretary ana treasurer may
be "held by the same person. The of
ficers shall be chosen by the hoard of
directors, and shall hold their office
for the period of one year and until
their successors are elected and qual-
1 the State of Nebraska to be voted
upon at the general election to be
I held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D.
j 1918:
The Churches
The work still moves upward That
splendid co-opera-tion prevented the
summer slump. Now for a forward
move. Find1 your place and work it.
Sermon subjects, "Removing the
Mountain," and "Behold the Man."
Bible school class Is open for you at
10 a. m. C. E. prayer meeting at 7
p. m. Midweek church meeting on
Wednesday evening. Come to the
church with a message and a wel
come. Stephen J. Epler, minister.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M.
E. church will have an election of of
ficers at the meeting nex-t Wednes
day afternoon. All members are
urged to be present. The place of
meeting will be announced later.
MM
NRW OFFICIAL
The following are the newly elect
ed officials of t'-e Methodist church:
Trustees W. S. Acheson, A. T.
Lunn, R. M. Hampton, W. W. Notion,
W. It. Pate, Lee Basye, George E.
Davis, Lee Moore, I. L. Acheson.
Stewards A. T. Lunn, C. A. Dow,
E. C. Drake. K. C. Young. Mrs. J.
A. Hunter, Mrs. Oscar O'Bannon,
Mrs. J. H. Stan..rd, Mrs. W. A. Bennett.
will care for from 1000 to 1200 head
of cattle the year round. Termn must
be reasonable and price right for
quick deal. Give full description
when writing us or call r.t our office.
Ikomas-Bald Investment company
Alliance, Nob. 35-tf-9464
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms, furnished. Modern. Phone
650. 36-tf-94 5r,
and I ;i 1 a n lie. Alliance.
FOR SALE
If you tmve something that you
wish t" dispone of thut will t of
use to other people an nd un
der the FOB SALH or MISCEL
LANEOUS heading will do the bix.
itled. The business of said corpora-;
:kVtf-Dtt6.'t 1 Hon .shall be conducted by a board of i
directors to be ejected annually from
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION i among the stockholders.
Department of the Interior I (b) The directors for the first I
IT U LmmA Offlro sit mi'. Neh I ! year or until their successors areJ
- r 1 i- .m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE ior good
Ford auto one team of young
n ares, one gelding and one twp-year-oid
mule. In all valued'' at $3 50.
J. R. Van Wagenea. Lakeside, Neb.
August 19, 1918
Notice is hereby given that Mar
garet M. Travis, of Alliance, Nebras
ka, who, on March 16. 1915, made
homestead entry No. 017146. for E
SE4 section 2: and the NVfe NE4;
SW4 NEV4 and N SE, section
11, township 23 nortb, range 49
west, fith principal meridian, has
' d notice of intension to make
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
register and receiver U. S. land office,
at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 8th
day of October, 1918.
claimant naitfes as witnesses:
John Lister, Chus. Coupons, P. W.
Shanklin, Robert Broyles, all of Al
liance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
38-7;-914-9514
FOR SALE 8-room house, 802 Mis
souri avenue. Good condition.
Three lots. Mrs. D. K. Spacht. Phone
7. 35-tf-9370
FOR RALE or LEASE Rooming
house, excellent downtown location
in Alliance; 20 rooms, excellently
tarnished. Always well filled. Will
sell 01 lease with or without furni
ture. Address Box 9416, care Alli-
33H-9416
MY IlKMOLNCE FOR SALE
Strictly modern. 10 rooms with a
$ room basement with cement floors,
oc for wash room and a full attic;
every room heated and lighted, even
to attic, and basement, house also
piped for gas. Hot and cold water In
bath and bed rooms. 1300 Cheyenne
vene near High School and the
Academy. J3ix and a half acres of
ground. Fred Mollring. S3-tf-9423
ance Herald, Alliance, Nebr.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of the , v
W ESTERN PUBLISHING (XMP'NY.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS: That we. B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C.
Thomas and John W. Thomas, clti-
1 zens of the United Slates, and resid
ing In the. state of Nebraska, do here
by associate ourselves together for
the purpose of forming and becoming
a corporation In the state of Nebras
ka, for the purposes of the transact
ing of the business hereinafter de
scribed. ARTICLE I.
The name of this corporation shall
be the Western Publishing company.
ARTICLE II.
(a) The principal place of trans
acting its business shall be at Alli
ance, Box Butte county, Nebraska.
(b) Branch offices may be main
tained at such other places In the
state of Nebraska as the board of di
rectors may determine where meet
ings of Incorporators, stockholders
and directors fny be held and- all
business tre asset m!
ARTICLE III. ,
The purposes for which said cor-
chosen will be B. M. Thomas, Lloyd
C. Thomas, John W. Thomas.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have
hereunto set our hands and seals,
this 12th day of January, 1918.
B. M. THOMAS
LLOYD C. THOMAS
JOHN W. THOMAS.
ROBT. O. REDDISH.
STATE OF NEBRASKA
Vss.
County of Box Butte
Before me, Robt. O. Reddish, a
notary public in and for said county
and state, on this day personally ap
peared B. M Thomas and Lloyd C.
Thomas, to nie known to be the per
sons who subscribed to the forego
ing instrument and acknowledged to
me that they execute the same for
the purposes and consideration.
Gtiven underlay hand and seal of
office, this 12th day of January, 1918.
(Seal) ROBT. O. REDDISH.
Notary Public.
STATE OF NEBRASKA
I j.BB.
County of Lancaster
Before me, Delpha M. Taylor, a
notary public in and for said county
and state on this day personally ap
peared John W. Thomas, to me
known to be the person who sub
scribed to the foregoing instrument
and acknowledged to me that he
execute the same for the purposes
and consideration.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, this 16th day of January,
1918.
DELPHA M. TAYLOR,
(Seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires May 27,
1921. 38-5t-913-9515
Hundreds of people use The
Humid k Want Ad columns to sail
or buy something, to find some
thing that may have been lost. In
fact, some people have been
known to secure a faithful, hard
working wife hy advertising in
want ad columns.
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7)
of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska.
Be it Resolved by the Legislature of
the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That Section One of Ar
ticle Seven of the Constitution of the
! State of Nebraska be and the same
hereby is amended by striking out the
1 following words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
j who shull have declared the'r inten
tion to become citizens comformably
to the laws of the United States, on
the subject of naturalization, -at least
thirty days prior to an election."
And inserting in the place of the
words so stricken, the following
words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
who shall have become citizens of jthe
Uuit,ed States by naturalization or
otherwise conformably to the laws of
the United States at least thirty days
prior to an election.
Sec. 2. That at the general elec
tion nineteen hundred and eighteen
(1918) there shall be submitted t" the
electors of the state for their approval
or rejection the foregoing proposed
amendment to the constitution relat
ing to the right of suffrage. At such
election, on the ballot of each elector
voting for or against said proposed
amendment, shall be written or printed
the words: "Kor proposed amend
ment to the constitution relating to
the right of suPrage." and "Against
said proposed amendment to the con
stitution relating to the right of
suffrage."
Sec. 3. If such amendment shall
be approved by a majority of all
electors voting at auca election, said
amendment shall constitute Section
One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Con
stitution of the State cf Nebraska.
Approved. April 0. lt18.
KEITH NEVILLE,
attest: Coveruof.
CHABLKfl W POOL
. . . State.
34-14t-904-9379
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Union Stock Yards, South Omahs,
Neb., Aug. 27, 11)18. Cattle supplies
were heavy, amounting to 15,700 head,
made up mostly of western rangers.
Trade was fairly active, but In the
face of heavy supplies ruled loir.
lower, bulk of the killing steers rang
ing from $ 11.00 13.30.
Quotations on cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $17.00(J) 18.00 ; good te
choice beeves, $tf.00lG.!W) ; fair to
gMtd beeves, $13.50014.50; common to
fair beeves, $10.0013.00; "good to
choice yearlings, $14.00i'g.50 ; fair to
good yenrllngs, $11.00014.00; common
to fair yearlings. $8.0O10.0O; good to
choice heifers, $10.00012.50; good to
choice cows, $10.000 12.10 ; fair to
good cows, $8.2509.40; cutters, $7.65
08.25; ennners, $6.7507.50; veal
calves. $7.00013.75; bologna bulls.
$7.0007.50; beef bulls, $8.00012.00 ;
choice to prime feeders, $13.."O0 15.50 ;
good to .choice feeders, $10.50013.00:
fair to good feeders, $0.00010.2 :
good to choice stocker. $10.00011.50;
fair to good stockers, $8.50010.00;
common to fnlr grades, S7.OO08.OO;
Stock heifers. $7.5009.00; Mock toWS,
$7.0008.00; stock calves, $7.0001 1.03;
good to prime grass beeves, $14,250
16.00 ; fair to good grass beeves, $12.00
014.75; common to fair beeves, $0.50
012.00: Mexican beeves, $0.00011.00.
The supply of hogs was light, there
being hut 47 loads, or 3,300 head on
sale. A clearance was made at an
early hour, shlnpers buying their hogs
rtnywhere from $16,600 VA30. the lat
ter price being the top for the day.
ami the n.tckers paid fro.n $18,500
18.45. Bulk of soles ranged from
$18.35 18.60.
Sheep Stesdy to 25c Lower.
There was another heavy run of
Kheep and lambs Mondsy morning, es
timated at 27.500 head, and earl'
trade on fat lambs wns considered
I steady with last week, best kin Is
j being quotable from $17.00017.60;
' leednr lambs were steady to 25c lov
I rr. "although a double deck cf choice
! light weights sold to an outsider at
$17"0.
Quotations on sheen and 'tmhs:
Lambs, good to choice- $17.00? 17.50 ;
lambs, fair to good, $14.000 1 7.00:
Lmbs. culls. $10.JiO 14.00; lambs,
feeders, good to choice. $17.25017.55 J
lambs, feeders, fair to good, $11250
17.25; lambs, cnlls and outs. $lft.25
10.25; yenrllngs, good to choice, $12.50
ft !:..V5; -yearlings, fair to good. P"0
12.50: yearlings, choice, .igh f ed
lng. $12.7ft13.25 yearlings. fair,
good, feeding, $12.25012.75; ewes,
feeder. $8.75O10.2fi; wethers, feeder?,
t11.5012JV); ewes, food to choice,
$10.50011.50; ewes, fair t g od,
$9.50010.50; ewes, eiills. S5.OO07.JO.
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100 HfOMS WITH iwi I it ,B0
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Beyond All Price.
Gifts from tin' hand are silver and
gold, but the heart gives that which
neither sliver nor gold can buy. To
be full of goodness, full of cheerful
ness, full of sympathy, full of help
ful hope, causes one to enrry vi.h him
blessings of which be Is himself ns
unconscious as a lamp is of its owu
shining. Such a one moves on hu
man life as stars move on durk sea
to bewildered mariners.
Millionaires.
Even though you are poor In pck-
pt you may be rich In heart. Love, ns
j well 11s the stock exchange, has its
millionaires. Hut the difference to be
noted Is this, that the millionaire ot
the heart Is the one who gives thv
most love, not the one who receive
most. Spiritual wealth shnll come by
giving.
Harmony
I. . .-I something? You'll And It
the quickest by advertising for it
under the LOST heading.