The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 25, 1919, Image 13

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Thursday, Septembei 25, 1919
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
HOW ANCIENTS KEPT BOOKS
Development of Comprehensive Sye
tem Necessary to Merchant and
Wage Earner.
Accountancy, which I the science of
ystetnatlr.lng business, has n history
that runs back at least 4,000 year.
Very early In the development of na
tions It was found that In commerce,
as well as In the affairs of the state,
systematic and careful account keep
Inn were indispensable. These aya
tems were at first crude and laborious,
but they at least kept the finances of
the nation and the marts of trade from
being chaotic.
The Invention of double entry book
keeping early In the fifth century by
the merchants and bankers of Venice
gave to the commerce of Europe an
invaluable trade Instrument and one
without which the great commercial
enterprises of the later centuries could
hardly have existed, according to
Thrift. And so It hps been down to
the present time; there lias been a
parallel progress between the accom
plishments of commerce and the sci
ence of accounting, and it Is known
to every man In business that the
former could not continue without the
latter. Even the most unbusinesslike
people know this much, and we can
hardly imagine any one silly enough
to attempt to carry on any kind of
business enterprise without keeping
books.
Bookkeeping, as a formal subject of
study, is taught In most of the public
and private schools of this country, but
It Is only that form of bookkeeping
that applies to the affairs of the mer
chant or the shopkeeper. The public
has yet to learn that bookkeeping Is
quite as necessary to the prosperity of
the wage worker, the salaried man, the
farmer, and the housekeeper, as it Is
to the shopkeeper, the raerchnnt or the
manufacturer.
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Post of Permanence
The post that drives
like a stake that re
quires no hole digging that
is cheaper installed than wood
or concrete posts that lasts!
Let us demonstrate
Kedl Top
Steel Fence Posts
made of durable A-l anjjle steel rot
proof fire-proof unbreakable. Used
extensively by the U. S. Government.
Protects cattle from lightning per
mits fence line burning improves and
beautifies your property saves work.
Sharp bevel edged points make it
easy to drive. Patented anchor plate
makes it bind tight in any soil.
Ask for the post with the
REP HEAD. Come in to
day; no obligation to buy.
DIERKS
LUMBER & COAL
COMPANY
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ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS
Will outlast several steel tanks
or several tanks made from
other material, and cost less
money. ' These tanks will keep
the water cooler In summer
and wanner In winter.
Send for price list today.
Atlas Tank Mfg. Co.
LOUIS N. BOISEN, Manager
HOi W. O. W. Building Omalu, Nebraska
NOTIt i: IO IUMST KKXPTY,
Novi:i.tin:NT, ikh:ma,t:
You me hereby notified that- on
the 2nd day of May. 1919. Isabel
Fenety filed a petition analnst you
In the District Court of Ilox Hutte
County, Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a di
vorce from you on the ground of ex-
lipmi' rrnltv min m It t prt hv VOll
against the plalntif; and on the1
ground that you have wlirully aban
doned the plaintiff, without Rood '
cause for the term of two years last J
past. I
That an order has been Issued by ,
Hon. V. 11. Weatover, Judge of the
District Court, permitting service of
notice on you by publication.
vmi uro t-onnired to answer said
petition on or before Monday, the
10th day of November, 191.
ISABEL FENETY.
By I,. A BERRY, Her Attorney. I
NOTICE TO I'UKDITOUS I
State of Nebraska. Box Butte,
County, in County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate or
Margaret Trlplett. deceased.
To the creditors oi emu miAir.
aii ,. imvinf claims against
the estate of Margaret iripien.
eease.l. are hereoy nounru i in
quired to present thwlr claims with
proper proof attached, to me at the
County Court Room In the City or
Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras
ka a hofnm the 6th day of
March. 1920: at the hour of nine
o'clock A. M. at wmcn ume -for
the purpose of bearing. aaJu";
lng and allowing claims against said
estate.
All persons having claims or ae-
i.'...int otd Mtate. must file
I1IUUUS 6'"" .
the same on or before the said date
or said claims will be forever bar
red. ' ... ,A.A
Dated September ."-"-
' (SEAL County Judge
L, A. BERRY. Attorney.
WANT Th UUT om.thlnr? Hun
dred of people weekly neitn (hea
want ad columna looking for
what you or others have to offer,
(let quick result by advertising
in The Herald Wn.t Ad department.
SALESMAN WANTED With car or
rig, by old established firm, to call
on farmers. Will pay from $1,500
to $2,000 a year and expenses for
good men. Experience In our busi
ness not necessary, (live age. previ
ous experience and reference In first
letter. E. It. McClellnn. 203 Far
nani Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. 43-3t-8246
Only fifty cents for a three
months' trial of the Dally State
Journal, Lincoln's only morning pa
per. T his price Is made Just to get
you acquainted and show you why
nearly everybody reads The oJurnal.
It stops when the time Is up. Send
eventy-nve cents and we will mall
you both the Dally and Sunday
three months. You will be delight
ed with the big Sunday issue with
its colored magazine and comic sup
plements. It's as interesting on
Monday as on Sunday. Send In for
a trial offer at once, as these spe
cial prices will only last a short
time. They are too cheap to last
long. Address State Journal, Lincoln.
OEOROE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, . . ,
Nose aud Throat
IMIONR B97
Call aaawrr4 frarn Oflsa 4ar
MlKM
0. E. SLAOLE, M. D.
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Physician and Surgeon
AI.MAXCI2, RF.BnAIKA
RESIDENCE rtlONH No. II
OFFICE! PHONE No.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and SurgMa
SIS 1-3 Box Butt
Alllaae. Nekraaka
rnoNEs
RmMwmi 19
Oflleai MS
WANTED Boy for Janitor work at
The Herald office. Apply in per
son. Excellent opportunity for bright
and wining boy.
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. .F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15-tf-6727
No Snap.
"Life Is not merely tranquilly draw
Mr one's breath," says the London
Telegraph. Bv't your hoots It Isn't I
It's htiKtllnc like the dlrkens so that
one can draw a few dollars nt the
end of the week to meet one's expense.
Boston Transcript.
Paper Shelf.
, It Is always a problem to keep old
papers and inagnzlnes lo.-ikln? nent in
the basement. Make a ruck on the
order of u nwlnx shelf, having the
Fhelf in slats ubojt two Inches wide
nnd three inches apart. The papers
cun then lie tied up without llftimr
from the shelf. After tlnv
the bundles cati be put in a coruer
ready to sell.
WANTED Good all-round bread
and nastrv man. CRYSTAL BAK
ERY Crawford. Nebr. 41-St-8205
WANTED TO IIUY Five to seven
room house, well located, prefer
modern. Must be reasonable. C2EO.
i. HAND. 40-tf-8198
DR. WL I. DA8KOI
PbyslcUn and Bargeoti
Office over HoUten Ston
Office rbone S7 Resldeno Ml
WANTED 5 bright, capable ladles
to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week.
Railroad fare paid. Write at once.
GOODRICH DRUO CO., Dept. 786,
Omaha. Nebr. 40-tfT8195
WANTED Good barber, will guar
antee $24.00 per week, on a 70
basis. Steady job for a good man.
Open at 8 a. in. close at 6 p. in. Ad
dress. WHITE SWAN BARBER
SlIOl. Sheridan, Wyo. 41-3t-8213
FOR SALE 400 acre Improved
ranch. 2 mllea from Antioch; 50
acres in crop; 90 acres of hay; bal
ance good range. An ideal dairy and
poultry farm to supply city of An
tioch. Ready market for all pro
duce. Far particulars see or write
Thomas-Bald Investment Co., Al
liance. 43-tf-824 4
J. JEFFREY, D.O.rh.O.
A. O. JEFFREY, D. O.
Chiropractors
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
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One Billion Dollars
and more will be taken out of the
soil by Nebraska farmers this year
Wheat, $160,000,000; Com, $360,000,00 57 000,000; Rye, $11,000,000; Bar
ley, $10,000,000; Potatoes, $16,000,000; Hay, $168,000,000; Cattle, $120,000,000; Hogs,
$67,000,000; Horses, $30,000,000; Poultry and Dairy, $12,000,000. A total of $1,101,
000,000. And that does not take into account sugar beet production, seeds grown and
marketed, the fruit crop, forage and other minor corps that would make this total
larger. These figures are taken from the Government and State reports and make
this
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The Banner Year of Nebraska
BOTH IN THE AMOUNT PRODUCED AND THE PRICE RECEIVED
This enormous wealth pouring into Nebraska can mean only one thing to farm
land values A RAPID INCREASE IN PRICE AND A SCARCITY OF FARMS FOR
SALE. If you are going to get your share of this wealth you must act quickly. Your
opportunity today lies in the cheap, undeveloped lands of
Box Butte County
and the surrounding territory. This company has an extensive list of raw lands im
proved farms, stock and hay ranches, and Alliance city property for investment' If
you are a homeseeker or are looking for an investment that will pay you well you
should consult the '
Thomas-Bald Investment Co
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LOST Diamond cluster stick pin. j
Finder return to Alliance Packing
Co. office and receive suitable re
ward. . 42-tf-8228!
LOST Crank for a Sterns-Knight
car, either on Emerson or Third,
Saturday evening. Finder return to
this office and receive reward.
40-tf-8190l
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
Medicine and Surgery
Specialty: Eye, Ear, None,
Throat and Lungs
ilase Carefully Fitted
Office In Maliery Block
Phones:
Office, 104; Ilesldcnce, 103
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LLOYD C. THOMAS
'Tarms and Ranches for Everybody"
ALLIANCE, Box Butte County
F. A. BALD
NEBRASKA
$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ JJ $ $
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FOR SALE Oil TRADE 320 acres f
at $20; 320 acres at $25; 640
acres at $40, all agriculture land, V
cash terms. C. E. WILLIAMS.
Keota, Colo. ' 42-4t-8230
FOR SALE 4 room house and fur
niture. 107 Misrourl, Ave. CON
RAD BOSTRON. 40-4t-813
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have ,t f Afcatrat
Baaka la Bax Balta Caaatr.
Ofllcai ROOM y
Oara Haaae Blaek
FOR SALE 140 acrt. of extra good
. beets tops. Plenty of water and
good place to feed stock. Some al
falfa hay. On the C. II. Harploe
farm 4 mile snorth arid three east of
Bayard. OEO. LIAKOS. '
42-4t-S222
FOR SALE OR TRADE My 12 room
modern house, 2 lots. Nettle M.
Campbell, Phone 712, 506 Cheyenne
Ave. , 40-tf-8191
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM t BUMMER BLOCK
PHOKB t
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Notice to Hunters.
Keen off my ranch this fall and
save trouble for me and both trouble ,
and expense for yourself. J. R.
PHELAN. 40-12t-8181
NOTICE
Pursuant to an order made In said
case by J. XV. Woodrougb. United
States District Jud?. mt'ea is here
by given that there is pending in the
United States Court for the District
of Nebraska, Chadron Division, a suit
entitled Tin United Ktaics of Amer
lea, for th US3 of :;inahi tjr --cl
Works, a corporation of Omaha, Ne
braska, V3. George A. Rhaul of Pen
eca, Kansas, American Fidelity
Company, a corporation, of Montpel
ler, Vermont, and National Surety
Company, a corporation, of New
York, to recover a balance of $444.87
with Interest at 7 from September
3rd, 1919, in favor of Omaha Steel
Works, sub-contractors, against
George A. Sbaul, principal, and the
other defendants as sureties on his
bond3 for the building of the United
States Post Office at Alliance, Ne
braska. Creditors of Bald George A.
Shaul having claims arising out of
his said contract by reason of fur
nUhlng him labor and materials for
said building, must Intervene In this
action on the bonds of the contractor
on or before January 26th, 1920, or
their right of action will be barred.
This notice to be published three
successive weeks.
Dated September 16th, 1919.
The United States of America for
the use of Omaha Steel Works,
By Swltxler, Goss & Swlttler,
Kb Attorneys.
1030-85 City National Bank Build
ing. Omaha, Nebraska.
42-3M219.
"Lei Ma Cry far Ta
HARRY P. COURS1Y
TOCK aad CRNKHAL 8 A LBS
SPECIALIST a4 iCCTlOHEMt
Farm Sales a Specialty
Terma IUaaaaafcla
PHONB 114 Alllaaee, ffcaraak
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
OFKICKi
Flrat It'aUaaal Baak B all d lag
PHONB 180
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Harness Hand Made
rraaa Brat MalerlaL Oaflaat lit
aviary Hilt liaada. Call aa4 Urm
Maraeaa JtepaJrlaa; by EmJJ
eac4 Uatmeaa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. M. D. Nlrkala Staaa
ALLIAISCE. NEBHASHA
MOVE FURNITURE 8A1ULY
We have equipped our dray waa
ona and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furnltur
without Barring or scratcblnj or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads
will be used by as on all moving
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone It.
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