The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 31, 1919, Local Edition, Image 11

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    Thursday, July 31st, 1919.
LIVESTOCKPRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Both Corn Fed and Range Beel
About Steady
hogs sellTdime lower
Meavy Receipt of Sheep and Lambi
and Prices Generally a Quarter
Lower. Both Fat and Feeder Lambs
Mova Freely at Lower Levels.
Union Stock Yards. South Omaha,
July 29. The run of cattle was not
as heavy ns dealers expected for Mon
day, 11,700 head, three-fourths of them
-Western rnnRers. Corn fed beeves
Tuled active and stronger, best bring
ing $17.00 17.73, while western
rangers were slow at last week's de
cline, best bringing S14."01iJ) 15.00.
Cows and heifers were steady to quar
ter lower nnd stockers and feeders
steady to strong.
Quotations on Cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $10.75 4? 17.75; good to
choice beeves, $13.25 10.30; fair to
jjtood beeves, $14.0015.00; common to
lair beeves. $11.00013.75; choice to
prime yearlings, $15.50016.50; good to
choice yearlings, $13.73(8)15.25; fair to
ood yearlings, $12.5013.50; 01111110:1
to fair yearlings, $9.000 12.00; good to
choice heifers, $8.50 12.00; good to
choice cows. $7.50011.00; fair to good
cows, $0.50 7.50 ; cutters, $3.50(30.50;
canners, $4.75 5.50; veal calves, $9.00
!214.O0; bologna bulls, $G.508.25;
leef bulls, $8.50011.00; good to choice
feeders, $11.50013.50; medium to good
jfeeders, $9.00011.50; good to choice
tockers, $8.50010.00; fair to good
atockers, $7.50 8.25; common to fair
grades, $0.5007.50; stock heifers,
$5.5007.00; stock cows, $5.0000.00;
stock calves, $7.5009.50; choice to
prime grass beeves, $13.00015.00;
.good to choice grass beeves, $11.50
13.00; fair to good grass beeves, $9.50
J11.23; common to fair grass steers,
53.0009.25; Mexicans, $7.5009.00.
Some Decline In Hogs.
Receipts of hogs were moderate for
the opening day of the week, 8,000
head and. trade was slow with prices
round a dime lower than Saturday.
Tops brought $22.40 and hulk of the
trading was at $21.50022.00.
Lambs Largely 25c Lower.
The heaviest run of sheep and
lambs of the season Bhowwq) up Mon
day, 36,000 head, and trade was slow
with prices weak to a dime lower on
fat stock as well as on feeder grades.
Best fat lambs brought $10.75 and
best of the feeder lambs around $14.75.
Quotations on sheep nnd lambs:
Lambs, good to choice, $10.25010.75;
lambs, fair to good,. $15.50016.23;
good to choice feeder lambs, $14,500
14.75; medium feeder lambs. $14.00
14.50: lnmh onM io OO013 00 : year
Some Used Car
BARGAINS
To those contemplating the purchase of a used car
we have some exceptional values to offer. All these cars
are in good shape and have been carefully gone over by
our mechanics. You will find it worth your while to see
us about them.
CHANDLER, seven passenger, touring $ 600.00
HUPMOBILE, Model 32, five passenger
touring, good buy 450.00
BUICK roadster, fine condition 350.00
OAKLAND, five passenger 600.00
CRO W-ELKHART, fully equipped, Hartford
shock absorbers, good condition 750.00
HUPMOBILE, Model N, seven passenger, an
extra good buy 850.00
HUPMOBILE, Model N, truck body 500.00
COLE EIGHT, seven passenger, fine shape .... 650.00
PACKARD TWIN SIX, roadster, new tires
and fully equipped 2700.00
' Call upon us and let us demonstrate these cars for
you. They will not last long at these prices. Get busy
today.
Chandler -Hupmobile
Agency
SCHWABE BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Corner Second St and Laramie Ave. Alliance, Nebr.
ling. $10.40011.00; wethers, $10.2."?
10.75; ewes, good to choice, $$.50
9.00; ewes, fair to good, $7.oo8 23
ewes, culls and ennncrs, $4.00 3000;
breeding ewes, $10.50013.00; breeding
ewes, yearlings and seconds, $13.50)1
14.50.
Only What They Might Expect
When people who are tolerably for
tunate In their outward lotdo not llnd
In life suillclent enjoyment to make It
valuable to them, the cause generally
Is caring for nobody but themselves.
J. S. Mill.
Were Artlsta In Brlck-Maklng.
Babylon, at the height of her great
ness, had nothing to learn from the
most modern maker of brums in It
matter of the durability of her prod
uct; whilst the modern maker of
bricks has still much to learn from
Babylon In the matter ot those won
derful colored glazes by whlcb the
Babylonish brlckmaker added to the
gorgeousness of the city of Sargoa and
Nebuchadnezzar.
9 When you send in
your "help wanted"
ad, read the "situa
tions, wanted" at the
same time.
I Thus you double
your prospects and
hasten results.
1$ Take the "two-to-one
shot."
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
For J"0 years GOL.D MEDAL Haarlem
Oil has snabled suffering humanity to
withstand attacks of kidney, liver,
bladder and stomach troubles and all
diseases connected with the urinary
orKans and to build up and restore to
health organs weakened by disease.
These most Important organs must be
watched, because they filter and purify
tha blood; unless they do their work
you are doomed.
Wcartnes, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trou
ble, pains In the loins and lower ab
domen, gravel, difficulty when urinat
ing;, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago
all warn you of trouble) with your kid
neys OOlil) MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
Words That Ara Most Used.
If Is declared by a philologist that
nine words do one-fourth of our verb
al work. The nine most useful words
are: And, be. Lave. It of, the. to, will,
you. The 84 more that with these
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It's
Grandmother's Recipe
keep her Locks Dark,
Glossy, Beautiful.
to
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and
Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked
and failed hair is grandmother's recipe,
and folks are again using it to keep their
hair a good, aven color, which is quite
sensible, as we are living in an age when
a youthful appearance U of the greatest
advantage.
.Nowadays, though, we don't have the
troublesome task of gathering the sago
ana ine mu8r mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, I
improved by the addition of other Ingred- '
Itnts, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound" for about 50 cent a bottle.
It is very popular because nobody can
discover it has been applied. Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush with,
it and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one small strand at a time: br morn-
ing the gray hair disappears, but what
delights the ladies with Wveth'a Sage
and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides '
beautifully darkening the hair after a t
few applications, it also produces that J
soft lustre and appearance of abundance
which is so attractive. This ready-to-use j
preparation is a delightful toilet requisite
lor those who desire a more youthful ap-
pearance c J l is not intended for the cure, 1
mitigation or prevention of disease
sules are the remedy you need. Talc,
three or four every day. The healing
oil soaks into the cells and lining of
the kidneys and drives out the poisons.
New Ufa and health will surely follow.
When your normal vigor has been re
stored continue treatment for a whlls
to keep yourself In condition and pre
vent a return of the disease.
Ion't wait until you are Incapable of
lighting. Start taking OOL.D MEDAL,
Haarlem Oil Capsule today. Your drug
gist will cheerfully refund your money
If you are not satisfied with result
But be sure to get the original Import
ed QOLD MEDAL, and accept no sub
stitutes. In three sized. Sealed pack
ages At all drug stores.
COMB
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DARKEN
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
WANT TO HUT something? Hun
drtvU of people weekly scan these
want ad column looking for
what you or others hav to offer.
Oet quirk result by advertising
In The Herald Wmt Ad depart
ment.
FOR SALE Thoroushbied filncle
Comb Khode Island Red pullets
and hens at $2 3 per dozen if taken
by AuKiist 25th. Order from "Ad"
If cant fill order money will be re
turned. Send draft or post olllre
money order. Mrs. B. A. White,
Hemlnuford, Nebr. 3 5-3t-8 125
WANTED 10 Hay Hands, to start
Aueust first. Experienced men to
run Mowers, hay rakes, and hay
sweeps. Six weeks to two months
work. pay $3.00 per day or
$75 por month and board. J. K.
TIEKNEY, Broken Bow, Nebraska.
35-2t-8122
WANTED House, or three light
housekeeping rooms; or two
sleeping rooms. House preferred.
Call Tralumaster Burlington office.
35-lt$-8131
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
The City Mission is In need of
second-hand clothing, esecially men'
and shoes. Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis
sion LEFT BETWEEN TRAINS July 6,
w,tn a Prty to express to Brush,
Colo., but failed to arrive, French
Airedale dog, curly, yellow, medium
with "Iodine" engraved on col-
lar. Suitable reward If expressed to
F. W. BARTLETT,
New Castle,
Wyo.
35-lt-8134
piano for salt:
A beautiful hlch grade upright piano
at a bargain, on easy terms to a
responsible party. Answer at once.
FT O. Box 4 01. Alliance. Neb.
WANTED Clean cotton ran;, at
The Herald office. Must be of fair
size and clean. Are used in wiping
machinery. 23-tf
$1,000 maximum reward'for evi
dence convicting anyone stealing CJ,
JIC or other of my stock. C. MACII.
Whitman. 29-8t-8067
LOST Ladles' Rain Coat, near
Broncho Lake. Finder please
leave at Herald office and receive re
ward. 30-tf-8079
For Sate About 450 head of
stock cattle. Including about 100
head yearling and two-year old
steers; 100 head of cows and calves,
well bred Herfords. Have always
run thoroughbred bulls and guaran
tee this stock to be of good quality.
Address Frank O. Reed, Holt, Wyo.
31-4t-8091
FOR SALE Five room house, mod
ern except heat and full basement.
Bargain If taken at once. Inquire of
GEORGE A. HILLS, Alliance, Ne
braska. 32Hf-8107
Strayed, three year old steer came
to my place about November, 1918.
Owner may have by describing, pay
ing feed bill and advertising. C. O.
Reeve. 30-6t-8083
TviSoeiIan
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We bare equipped our dray was
ons ana auto true wnn we laies
appliances for moving furnitur
without marring or scratching or ao
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movlni
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone II
87-tf-6950
Automobile and tractor repair
work wanted by experienced me
chanic Work done at your home
city or country If desired. Phone
656, ask for Boyd. All work guar
anteed. 28-tf-8057
Weaver Garage open for business
again, 116 West 2nd St.
Z8-31-BU0U
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. .F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. lo-tf-6727.
Our Country's Birth.
Our country's Independence dates
from July 4, 177(1, because the United
States then declared its Independence,
and from that day on has maintained
It. Great Britain acknowledged the
independence of the United States by
a preliminary treaty of peace dated
November 30. 1782. and by the final
or definite treaty -dated Septembei 8,
1783. This treety was ratified by the
continental congress January 14, 1781
Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Is the most southerly
of the Central American republics, ex
tending from the Atlantic to the Pa
cific ocean, with Cocoa Island as Its
utlylng possession. It lies between
Nicaragua and Panama. A consider
able area of the country la high ta
bleland with a temperate climate, bat
the land along the coast Is low, with
tropical vegetation and a strictly trop
ical climate.
No. 166S
NOTICE
OF
CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES BE
JKi;.N THE ALLIANCE AND
BROKEN BOW LAND DISTRICTS
IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Notice Is hereby given that the
President of the United States, by
Executive Order of April 8, 1919, In
accordance with the provisions of
Section 2253 of the Revised Statutes
of the United States, and by virtue of
the authority therein given, directed
that:
Township twenty-six north, of
ranges 17 to 24 west. Inclusive, and
townships twenyt-seven to thirty-five
north, of ranges seventeen to forty
west. Inclusive be detached from the
Broken Bow land district and attach
ed to and made a part of the Alliance
land district In the State of Nebraska
and the business and archives per
taining to said lands transferred to
the land office at Alliance.
The char.ee of boundaries above
Indicated will take effect on July 1,
1919, and the Register and Receiver
of the land office at Broken Bow, Ne
braska, will transact no business per
taining to the lands referred to after
June 30, 1919.
Given under my hand at the Dis
trict of Columbia this fifth day of
May, A. D., 1919.
CLAY TALLMAN.
Commissioner
General Land
of the
Office.
LEOAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska. '
In the Matter of the Estate of
Nol'.lo E. Taylor, Deceased.
Notice to all persons Interested In
said estate Is hereby given, to pre
sent their claims for adjustment and
allowance against said estate, to the
County Court of said County, on or
before the 28th day of July, 1919, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. At
which time I will hear and adjubt all
such claims.
All persons having claims against
said estate must file the same In said
Court, on or before the 28th day of
July, 1919, or said claims will be
forever barred.
Dated this 21st day of June, 1919.
IRA E. TASII,
(SEAL) . County Judge
L. A. Berry, Atty.
June26-4t-8072
NOTICE FOR PURLICATION.
016763
Department of Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne
braska, June' 13, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given that Mary
Burke, one of the heirs of Mary Tier
nan, Deceased, of Alliance, Nebras
ka, who, on May 29th, 1914, made
Homestead entry, No. 016763, for
Lots 1 ,2, 3 and 4, In Section 4, In
Township 23, and SW4 SV4 of
Section 27, SE SE4 of Section 28,
NEV4. EH SE4. SV4 SE, EV4
SW',i, and SWV SW of Section
S3, In Township 24, North Range 51
West, 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 Register and Receiver, of
the United States Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the Twenty
Oret day of July, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Tlerman, George O. Burke,
John T. Burke, Alliance, Nebraska;
Edward E. Dueker, of Bayard, Ne
braska. T. J. O'KEEFE,
Register.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Margaret Trlplett, deceased.
To All Persons Interested In Said
Estate:
Notice Is hereby given that at
the County Court Room In the City
of Alliance. In said County on the
day of July, 1919. at the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. the following
matter will be heard and considered:
the petition of George D. Darling for
the Issuance of letters of administra
tlon upon the estate of Margaret
Trlplett, deceased.
Dated this 27th day of June, 1919
IRA E. TASII.
(SEAL) County Judge
L. A. BERRY, Atty.-
30-31-8081
lilXiAh NOTH'E
In the county Court of Box Butte,
County. Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
Marearet Trlplett. deceased.
To all persons Interested In said
estate:
Notice is hereby given that at the
County Court Room in the City or
Alliance. In said County, on the 29th
day of August. 1919. at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., the following mat
ters will be heard and consiaerea
the petition of George D. Darling for
the issuance or letters or aaminiaiw
tlon upon the estate of Margaret
Trlplett, deceased.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1919.
IRA E. TASH.
(Seal) County Judge
L. A, BERRY. Attorney.
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Iaterlor mmt Rxterter VUwi
Keeak FlaUUac 1
EaUrgia aU Stylaa
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
M. B. CBEBB, rrHto
PHONIC RED 111
Question of Ownership.
! A little boy, explaining about son
new neighbors next door, said t "Well,
those two oldest chUdrea -belong t
hloa and those two little girts belong
to tvar, and they botfe own tne baby P
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, . . ,
Nose and Throat
PHONE MT
Calls were fram Oflea fay a
0. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
AI.LIAJVCK, NKntlASKA
RESIDENCE niONB No. II
OFFICE THONB No. II
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Sorgtoa
218 1-2 Box Butte
Alllaaee, Nebraska
THONES
Offleei SS ReaMeaeei IS
DR. If. jr. HAS KIN
Physician and Surgeon
I
Office over flolsteo Store
Office Phone 87 Residence III
J. JEFFREY, D.O.Ph.O.
A. G. JEFFREY, D. a
WALTER A. STATES, D. a
Chiropractor
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.v ,
New Wilson Block
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
Medicine and Surgery
Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nose,
Throat and Lung
niassee Carefully Fitted
Office in Mallery Block
Phones:
Office, 104; Residence, 103
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I fcava the .air art af Abstract
Baaka la Bti Batta Caaaty.
obmi room r
Opera Haaaa Black
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
N
ROOM e RUMMER BLOCK
PHONES I
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Lat Me Cry far Vaa"
HARRY P. C0URS3Y
LIVES STOCK and GF.NKRAL SAUBS
.SPECIALIST aaa A t CTIOKBBJL,
Farm Sales a Specialty
Terms Rraaaaabla
PHONE 114 AlUanea. Nebraaka
QUICK SERVICE ELEC
TRIC SHOP
F. T. McKEE. Mgr.
Fhone 250
423 H Box Dutte Are.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
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