The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 01, 1919, Local Edition, Image 7

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    Thursday, May 1, 1919.
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) IIERALD
LIBERTY; BONDS
TAKEN IN PAYMENT
. ON LANDlCONTRACTS
Well Known Ileal Estate Firm Will
Accept Liberty llontl in Pay
tnent fop Western I .ami
People who need to realize on
their Liberty Bonds and who in or
der to do so are compelled to sell
them at the prevailing discount,
should consider the fact that the
Thomas-Bald Investment Company
of Alliance, as" well as other dealers,
will take these bonds in payment tor
western Nebraska lands.
The list of recently listed offerings
in farms and ranches, given below,
is interesting. Read It over:
No. 70. 600 acres only one mile
from live town near Alliance. All
Rood, level, hard land. 90 acres In
fall rye. Cheap.
No. 65. 160 acres, 8 miles
west of Alliance, in good farming lo
cality. Extra cheap.
No. 64. 9227-acre ranch in stock
raising ditsrlct, not far from Alli
ance. 3,000 acres of hay land.
Ranch runs from 1500 to 2000 head
of cattle t' e year round. Two sets
of ranch buildings. Priced cheap.
No. 63. 7000-acre tract of farm
ing land, not far from good lown.
Just the thing to cut up into farms.
No. 62. - 540 acres of hay land in
the sandhill district. Good five-room
frame house. Only 4 miles from
town. All fenced. Barn. Cuts a
fine bunch of hay.
No. 60. 640-acre Box Butte coun
ty farm. Near school. All level
upland. All fenced. Partly under
cultivation. Good -frame house,
barn, corral, granary. Well, wind
mill and tank. The price will sur
prise you.
No. 59. 320-acre farm in Alli
ance district. All level and fenced.
Well, windmill and tank. New frame
house and barn. Ready for a good
farmer.
No. 58. 1480 acres or farming
land In Alliance territory. 1400 acres
of upland and 80 acres rolling. 90
acres under cultivation. All fenced
and cross-fenced. Good house, barn,
shed and extra large granary. Two
wells, windmills and tanks. Plenty
of sheds. Close to school. Cheap
now. It will sell quick.
No. 57. 160 acres only 3 miles
from Alliance. All under cultiva
tion and 65 acres in alfalfa. Fenced.
No buildings. 1 mile from scliool.
Will make an ideal farm. Low
priced.
No. 55. 160 acres adjoining Al
liance. Improved. Alfalfa. Or
chard. Snap.
No. 54. 400 acres with:n 3 miles
-of Alliance. 60 acres under cultiva
tion. Poor improvements but a snap
for the price. Alfalfa.
No. 41. 1820 acres in Box Butte
county. Good,' level farming land.
Unimproved. .Not far from market.
No. 40. 160 acres unimproved
but close to town. Cheap. Worth
twice the money asked.
No. 56. 160 acres some distance
from town but in good farming dis
trict. Kaw land. Cheap. An ex
cellent Investment.
No. 31. 14,600-acre cattle and
hay ranch In Alliance territory. The
best feeding ranch In western Ne-
braska. Lies in a compact body. Is
fenced and cross-fenced into large
pastures for running of stock. With
in 6 miles of railroad. Average hay
-cutting Is 2,000 ton3 per year. Fine,
modern ranch buildings, with 3 sets
of smaller buildings. 34 wells, 27
of them with windmills and supply
tanks. For sale cheap on easy
terms.
No. 22. 1,000-acre . farm and
ranch In western portion of Sheridan
county, in good farming locality and
on good road from Alliance. 700
acres cultivated; 30 acres alfalfa;
fenced and cross-fenced wKh threo
wlre fences. Large three-room
house; barn 20x40; three wells with
windmills and tanks; fruit and
grove fenced and hog tight. Terms
are easy and the price is low.
No. 33. 800 acres of excellent
"evel farming land 14 miles from Al
liance. 125 acres under cultivation.
House, barn, stable, granary and
fine well. The price Is low and It
can be purchased on reasonable
terms.
No. 34. 400-acre Improved farm
6 miles from Alliance. All level
farm land. 250 acres under cultiva
tion. Cuts 50 tons prairie hay on
balance. House and windmill wKh
tank. Barn 36x60 feet, with gran
ary holding 8,000 bushels grain.
Chicken house and other improve
ments. Hog lot fenced. Low price
and very easy terms. A bargain.
No. 36. 3,212 acres In Sioux coun
ty. School and church on land. All
upland. M level and balance roll
ing. 100 acres under cultivation.
640 acres hay land. All fenced. 4
room house. 4 wells and windmills.
Barn, granary and other improve
ments. Priced cheap.
No. 37. 1.280 acres within 5
miles of Alliance. Good, desirable
farming land. Price Is cheap and on
easy terms.
No. 38. 320 acres raw land In
Hemlngford district. Priced ex
tremely low. One of the best bar
gains on our list today.
THOMAS-BALD INVEST
MENT COMPANY
LLOYD O. THOMAS P. A.RALD
Phone 200, Alliance Nat. Hank Bldg.,
Alliance, Itox Butte County Nebraska
Real Estate, Loans and Insur.
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15-tf-6727.
LIVESTOGKPRICES
AT SO OTI I OMAHA
- 1
Heavy Cittle Br ak 50c Year.
Imgs lb to 25c Off
IHGS A.1E KChTLY 15; CFF
Bulk, $20.1520.40; Top, 20.7O
Lambs, Dull, Steady lo 25c Lower,
With a Weak Undertone
Union Stock Yard, South Omaha.
Neb.. April 20, IMS). Mnmlny'a run
of cattle was 7..riOO head, and one of
the shurpent lrea .3 for some time
was felt on the heavy grades of beef
stt'ers, which were quotiiMy around
50c lower than Friday, and trading
was verv dull and the bulk or the sup
I'lle In first hands at the noon hour.
Yearling were onging hi.nd a little
more freely, but lolled 15'.'.V lower
than last week. Eastern beef tra le
was very bad and supplies neavy.
Butcher stock was lately 2."(40e
Uwer, but the Unlit run of feeders
looked rlnht at steady w'th iat week.
Quotations on cattle: Choir to
prime b-eves, S10.SOl7.5O: good to
choice beeves, 115.115 10.25; fair t
good beeves, $14.2.'1S.OO; common
to fair beeves, S13.0Oll.00; good to
choice yearlings. $11.00$io.OO; fair to
good yearlings, $12.0014.50; common
to fair yearlings. $10.IM)l:.."iO; good
to choice heifers, $12.0001X75; prime
cows, $12.00 13.25; rood to - choice
cows, $10.25 12.00; fair to good cows,
$9.00010.23; cutters. .7.00.00; can
ners, $3.25G.25 ; veal calves, $S.00
14.00; Ix.lognu bulls. $8.25 9.25 ; beet
bulls. $10.00011.75; thoice to prime
feeders, $14.50 15.50; good to choice
feeders, $13.0O314.25; medium to good
feeders, $11.00 1.UIO; Koc. to choice
atookers. $12.00 1:1.50; fair to d
Blockers. $10.00 11.00; cvrutnon to
fair grades, $8.0oJ.r0; Mock lielfors,
$8.50 10.50; stock cows $8.00 0.50;
tock calves, $8.00 12.25.
Hogs Mostly 15c Lower.
A rather llht run of 127 loads of
hogs, or 8.S00 head, an ved Mo .day
and trade whs ow in starting, as the
shipper dettund was no very hrond
and the bulk of sales ve. 10 20c
fewer to !t;i fch!p;eiM and puckers,
averaging rlirlit up 15c lower tliri
Saturday, liulk rar.Ked from $20.13(9
2tM0. with top for choice lit-avkj at
$20.70.
Sheep Steady to 25c Off.
Early trade was very c'.ull. an I while
a few Iam!'s wild steady out of m run
of 12.000 head, bulk of the Miivply was
weak to a fpiiirter lower. Hulk of the
lambs were ell'nji from !ji 1 S.. Kf IS.75.
Cll; ps ewes sold at $i2 '). a quarter
lower, and wo led supply was very
Ught.
Qiiofntloiis on sliei and lamb:
Lambs, red, handy weight. $18.50
18.85; lambs, fed. heavy weight. $1H.O0
18.50; lnmbs. Hliearim;. $15.50
10.75; lamlis, cliil. $15.5oit91fl.00;
lambs, culls, $!).0015.oo; yearlings,
$10.OO17.0O; weili in. $15.HKJ J.0O;
ewes, gooti to dioiee. j$l ion 15.00;
ewes, fair to good. $12.0o l.Oi;
ewes, poor to fair, $'.'.oo 12.00; ewes,
culls. .50.000.00.
Iowa Is short more than 1,200 farm
hands. The average wage is betweeE
$50 and $75 a mouth, with room
board and laundry.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an order of sale Is
sued by the clerk of th riutriot
of Box Butte County, Nebraska, '.n
uecree or roreciosure wherein Ne
braska State Buildl nc VLTiA T.nnn A a.
sociation is plaintiff and Ludvig I
t.iarum, Josephine Glarum, Michael
F. Nolan. Mary E. Nolan. Joseph A.
Kime. J. D. Emerlck and Flrat Mo
tional Bank of Alliance are defend
ants, 1 will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
west front door of the courthouse ct
Alliance in said county, 011 the 14th
day of April, 1919, at one o'clock P.
M., the following described lands an 1
tenements, to satisfy the Judgment
and costs In said act!
and four, block one. Johnatmi'a Ari.
dition to Alliance, Box Butte County,
rveDrasaa.
Dated March 10th, 1919.
J. W. MILLER, Sherltf.
Courtright. Sidner & Le,
Attorneys for rialntiir.
15-5t-936-7703
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun
ty, in County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph
i. iioya, ueceasea.
Notice to all persons 1
said estate Is herebv Eivpn that Ma.
than A. Rockey, administrator of
said estate, will meet the creditors
of said estate at the county court
room in the city of Alliance, said
county, on the first day of July.
tyjy. at me nour or 1 P. M., for the
purpose of the hearing, adjustment
and allowance of claims against said
estate. All persons having claims
or demands against said estate muHt
file the same In said court on or be
fore July 1. 1919. or said claims will
be forever barred.
Dated March 14, 1919.
Dated March 14, 1919.
IRA E. TASH, County Judge.
L. A. BERRY, Att'y.
(Seal) 16-4t-7834
The Cuhsiiian Light Weight Gas
Engine is an all-purpose engine and
is especially adapted to farm use. We
will be glad to show you what It Hill
do. Several of them are now In use
in this section of the county and all
are giving good satisfaction. The
Oierks Lumber Company. 786 5;f
Classified. JPpfJ?
WANT TO BUY omethlnn? Hun
dreds of people weekly scan these
want ad columns looking- for
what you or others have to offer.
Get quick results by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. Viovinr rlnthlnar to be clean-
fed to call the Keep-U-Neat service
car. Phone 133.
OLD C1XTIIE8 WANTED
The City Mission la In need of
second-hand clothing, eseclally men
and shoes. Call phone 696 and w
will call for them. The City Mia
lion
We want you to know that we
rioan thn most delicate fabrics In
I clothing without injury. We call for
and deliver. Keep-U-Neat. Phone 188
WANTED TO BREAK SOD We
have several clients who wish to
break sod this spring. They are ex
perienced and have good tractors or
horses. Prices reasonable.. If you
have land In Ilox Butte county which
you "wish broken out get In touch
with us at once. THOMAS-BALD
INVESTMENT COMPANY, Alllanc-?.
17tf7871
A few first-class uncalled for over
coats at very low prices Keep-U-Neet.
Phone 133.
FOR SALE Cash register, electric
coffee mill, check protector. Bur
roughs adding machine. Toledo
Bcale, Bowser oil tank, McCuskey
account register, Scheer-Glllette
display counter, office desk and
chair, tables, counters and glass
cases. For prices and terms see
or write W. II. Buechsensteln. Al
1 In nee, Nebr. iyf7738
FOU SALE Furniture for four
room house, 305 Yellowstone Ave
20-11-7905
FOR SALE 15.000 shares of Giif
I flth Oil Co. stock tor Bale at IV
cents a share. Tee II. Farrell.
Dead wood. So. Dak. 20-4t-7908
FOU SALE
-50 Maiiioutti Jacks,
M. T. Bernard,
(rand Inland, Nehr.
16-5t-7838
j WANTED Salesman for Alliance
iand surrounding territory. Good pro
position. Write Grand Union Tea
Company, 1430 Arapahoe St.. Den
ver, Colorado. 22121-7956
LOST 33x4 tire and rim on Anti
och road. Thursday. Finder return to
Sturgeon Garage and receive reward.
22-r Frank Carter
TMIt EE PIANOS TO BE HOLD
QUICK
We have tnree sllebtly used pi
anos In this territory which we are
anxious to dispose of quickly. They
are trade Instruments, thoroughly
overhauled and guaranteed. If you
intend to rent a piano for six months
or a year you will be Interested In
these goods. Terms. Write today.
KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC CO..
Denver, Colo.
MISCELLANEOUS
First-Class laundry work. Denver
agency. Call 133 for aerrlce car.
Keep-U-Neat.
Cleaning, repairing, dyeing. Keep-U-
Neat. Just phone 133 and the
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray waa
ons and auto truck with the late'
appliances for moving furnltur
without warring or scratching or de
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad.
will be used by us on all tnovlni
lobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone If
S7-tf-5960
KCAVEXOER WAGON
We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to telephone 575
will receive prompt and carerul at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do good work.
SAM SH ELTON,
Phone 575. City Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
LOST Late Friday afternoon, la
dy's small wrist watch. In or near
post ofhee; valued as keepsake.
Liberal reward if returned to of
fice of Boyd & Metx. 20tf7911
FOUND Black pig, about 175 lbs.
Owner may have by identifying
and paying for damages and this
ad. Call 1011 Box Butte Ave.
20-2t-7907
WANTED Cattle to pasture Write
C. March, Whitman Nebr. 22-2t-
FILMS and Fllmpacks developed
FREE. Write for printing price
list. The Kodakery, 216 Brownell
Blk., Lincoln, Nebr. 18-4t-7882$
NOTICE TO HOME (WARDS
To members of the Box Butte Home
Guards:
By order of the adjutant general
of the state of Nebraska, all Home
Guards having guns or other equip
ment other than uniforms, the prop
erty of the organization or of the
county, are hereby Instructed to de
liver the same without further delay
Into the custody of the officers of the
organization. In my absence from
the city, the guns may be left with
Lloyd C. Thomas, at the office of the
Thomas-Bald Investment Company,
In Alliance. Mr. Thomas has been
Instructed to receive said guns and
to receipt for Ihem for me.
ROY C. STRONG, Captain.
Alliance, Nebraska, April 9, 1919.
q Billy Boy has a bi
cycle tired of it, and
is dying for a canoe
the woods and streams
are calling. .
QTed h as a canoe,
pretty good craft, but
he's cloyed with the
water and only a bi
cycle can save his life.
jtt vn 1 t
1 wnai a cnance ron
the busy little want ad
to make two boys happy.
DARKEN GRAY HI,
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can tell.
Hair that loses its color and lustre, or
when it fades, turns gray, dull and life
less, is caused by a lack of sulphur in
the hair. Our grandmother made up a
mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
keep her locks dark and beautiful, and
thousnnds of women and men who value
that even color, that beautiful dark
hade of hair which is so attractive, use
only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mixture
improved by the addition of other ingredi
ents by asking at any drug store for a 60
cent bottle of "W jctli's Sage and Sul
iiliur Compound," which darkens the
iiair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody
can ogsibly tell it hat been applied. You
jtiBt dampen a sponge or soft bruali with
it and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time. Hy morn
ing the gray lisir disappears : but what
delight the ladies with Wyeth's Sage anj
Sulphur Compound, is that, hex i .leu beau
tifully darkening the hair after a few
applications, it aUo brings baek the gloss
and luxtre and give it an appearance
of abundance.
Wyeth's Kage and Sulphur Compound
. a delightful toilet requisite to impart
color and ' youthful appearance to the
hair. It in not intended fur the cure,
mitigation 6r prevention of disease.
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RATES Z50 3 DOVN
30 kgdms With bath 12 50
100 ROOMS VlTH BATH .00
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NOTICE TO tXISTRACTORS
Sealed bids wlll.be received at the
ofllce rf the county clerk of Ilox
Butte county, 011 Thursday, May 15,
1919. until 3 p. m., for grading, con
structing small culverts, surfacing
with sand-clay, and Incidental work
n the Alliance-Anttoch Project No.
21 Federal Aid Road.
Bids will be opened at the office
of the Board of County Commission
ers, at their office In the Court
House, Alliance, Nebraska, promptly
after I lie time for receiving bids has
closed.
The work consists of constructing
14.82 miles of earth road surfaced
for approximately 9.0 miles with a
snnd-clay mixture.
The approximate quantities are:
72.200 cu. yds. earth excavation;
11.507 cu. yd. mile hauling arth or
clay: 5,753 cu. yds. Imported gravel
delivered on mud (not manipulat
ed): 1"0 ru. yds. loading, hauling
(av"rp 1 ll) nd delivering cin
ders. oi toad; 440 Lin. ft. 18 In.
did. concrete pipe; 59.4 cu. yds. of
concrete.
Certified check 5 per cent of
amount bid.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and Information
secured at the above office, or at the
office of the State Engineer, Lincoln.
Nebraska.
The State and Countlea reserve
the right to waive all technicalities
and to reject any and all bids.
W. C. MOUNTS.
County Clerk.
GEO. E. JOHNSON.
State Engineer.
First publication, April 17, 1919.
Last publication, May 8, 1919.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
Arthur Ammerman will take no
tice that, on the 10th day of Decem
ber, 1918, Fern Ammerman. the
plaintiff herein, filed her petition in
the district court of Box Butte coun
ty, Nebraska, against aald defend
ant, the object and prayer of which
la to obtain an absolute divorce from
said defendant. That on the 16th
day or March, 1919, an order wai
made by Hon. W. H. Weatover.
Judge of the district court of aald
county, permitting notice to be aerv
ed on the defendant by publication.
You are required to anawer said
petition on Of before the Bth day of
May, 1919. "
Dated March 17, 1919.
FERN AMMERMAN, Plaintiff.
Per L. A. BERRY.
16-41-7888 Plaintiff's Attorney.
The Herald Is $2.00 the year and
more than worth the money.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of an Exclusive
UNDERTAKING PARLOR
You are assured when you
have your funeral arrange
ments handled by this estab
lishment that you will have
the best of service and Supplies
at reasonable prices.
0E0. G. GADSBY
Itexldcnce Phone 510
lit Went Fourth St., Alliance
Phone IOO
Prudential Life
Insurance Company
Newark, New Jersey
Office Opera House Block
J. A. PIERCE
District Manatrer
PHONE 43
QUICK SERVICE ELEC-
TRIC SHOP
F. T. McKEE, Mgr.
Phone 2M)
42:ii Itox Butte Ave.
ALLIANCE. N'EHItASKA
1
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys -at-Law
OPFlCKi
Flral Nalloaal Baah Balljlag
TIIONE 180
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Harness Hand Made
From Brat Material. Outlast Aa
Fartary Hade Uooda. fall aad Sea.
llarnraa llrpalrlna; hj Klrrl-
racee llaraeaa Maker,
J. M. COVERT
At M. H. It. Nlrhola' Stand
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Professional Photographer
QUALITY P0RTRAIT3
Iaterler aai Ezterlar View
Kadak FlaUkiaa;
Ealararlaa; all gtylaa
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
Bf. B. GREBE, Prearletar
PUONB RED 111
QE0R0E J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Kar, . . .
Nose and Throat
rilOKR SB 7
Calls awere4 f ram ofltt 4a 7 a
0. E. SLAGLE, M D.
Physician and Surgeon -.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
RESIDENCE ritONB No. II
OFFICE ntONE No. II
DR. II. I1ELLWOOD
Burgeon
O. 1L A Q. lUIlroavd
Office over BoUteln Btora
rboue 87.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgton
SIS 1-2 Box Butte
AUIaaee, Nebraska
rHONES
O flee 1 Ml nUUaMl 19
DR. 1L J. DASKLN
Physician and Surgeon
Office over HoLsten Store
Office Phone 87 Residence Ul
J. JEFFREY, D.C.Ph.O.
' A. G. JEFFREY, D. O.
WALTER A. STATUS, D. O.
Chiropractors
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
Medicine and Surgery
NMH-iulty: Eye, Ear, Nise,
Throat and Lung
a'tNo Can full) KM tod
, Office in Mallery lll-k
I'Ikmich:
Olllre, H I; Residence, 10;t
DR. E. L. B AS KIN
DENTIST
Over Holsten'a Drug Store
PHONE 87
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I baa tbe enlr art ef A ka tract
Uaoka la Bex Butt Caaatr.
Offlrei ROOM 7
Opera liana Black
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
BOOM Rl'MMER BLOC1
PHONE t
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Let Me Cry for Yo-
HARRY P. C0URSEY
LIVE STOCK aad GENERAL (ALU
SI'ECIALJST aad AUCTIONEKH.
Farm Sales a Specialty
Tcriua Itraaaaabl
PHONE 114 Alliance, Nekraaka
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