The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 23, 1920, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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or others have to offer. Get quick
results by advertising In The
Herald Want Ad department.
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multiple of Ave, 17 words 16c. 18
words 20c, etc No ad less than
16c. Display 6c per brevier line.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1919 Bulck Light Six
touring car, good aa new. Floyd
Lotspelch. tt
FOR SALE ALFALFA SEED
FOR SALE Alfalfa, sudan grass
and cane seed. FARMERS'
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FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE A 6-room house In 'first
class condition. 615 Big Horn. In
quire II. L. Sims at Thiele's. tf
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land
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FOR SALE FURNITURE
FOR SALE Range, dresser, Duo;
fold, library table, and other furni
ture. 210 West Third. 42
FOR SALE HOUSE
FOR SALE Eight room modern
house. All latest improvements.
Partly oak finished. Priced cheaper
than actual present cost of building.
519 Cheyenne. Red 713. 42tf
FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compara
tively close In. Want to deal di
rect for cash; no agents. Price $4200.
Inquire No. 505, Alliance Herald, tf
FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The
Herald Office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
OLD NEWSPAPERS 6c a package,
at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE ON TERMS
FOR SALE ON TERMS My 12
room, modern house, 2 baths.
Nettle M. Campbell. Phone 712; 606
Cheyenne Ave. tf
FOR SALE TRACTORS, ETC
FOR SALE One 10-20 Interna
tional Titan good as new; one
Mogul International, A-l condition;
12-25 Avery, good shape. F. A.
Clark. tf
FOR SALE FordBon Tractor, prac
tically as good as new; stubble
and breaker bottom plows; very rea
sonable price; has only plowed 40
acres. Geo. C. Orr, Hemingford, Neb.
42p
FOR SALE One 12-25 Avery trac
tor In good shape; one I. II. C,
good as new; one lVi ton Republic
truck, A-l order. F. A. & E. J.
Clark. tf
FOR SALB USED CARS
FOR 8AIJ0 Good used ears. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonle Temple
Bldg. tf
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day afternoon. Finder please re
turn to Herald ofllce and receive re
ward. 42
WANTED SALESMEN
WANTED Salesmen, to solicit or
ders for lubricating oils, greases
and paints. Salary or commission.
Address The Todd Oil & Paint Co.,
Cleveland, O.
NOTICT3
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., March
23, 1920.
Notice Ic hereby glvea that John
T. Burke, of Alliance, Nebraska, who,
on December 18, 1916, made Home
stead Entry, No. 017425, for Lots 1,
2, 3. 4. SV4 NEU. SENW14, NE
SEVi Section 3, Township 23; EH
SE, SWUSEK, SEKSWU, WV4
SWV4 Section 34; WttSWtt Sec
tion 35, Township 24 North, Range
61 West, Sixth Principal Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make
three year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver of the
ance, Nebraska, on the 10th day of
May, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses r
Charles Tiernan, George Burke,
James Bradsbaw, John Nolan, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE,
43p Register.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as dl
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of Eugene A. Hall, Serial
No. 019272, we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at not
less than $5.00 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 24 th day of
May, next, at this office, the follow
ing tract of land: Stf SW4 of Sec
tion 22, Township 23, 'North of
Range 49, West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-describea land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale. ,
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
(May 7)
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall,
Serial No. 019280, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24 th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: NE4 NEU of
Section 10, Township 23, North of
Range 49, West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-descrlged land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
ale.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
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Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that, as di
rectea by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 2455, R. S.. pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall,
Serial No. 019278, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the 24th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: SEV4 SE4 of
Section 35, Township 23, North; and
Lot 1 In Section 2, Township 22,
North of Range 49. West of the
Sixth Principal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount-thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
(May 7)
ORDINANCE NO. 278
An Ordinance requiring a permit
preliminary to erecting or adding to
any building within the corporate
limits of the City of Alliance, to t'-ie
value of One Hundred Dollars or up
ward; providing for the issuance of
such permit; prescribing the form of
application therefor, fixing a license
fee therefor; providing for a report
upon the completion of the work for
which a permit is Issued, and provi 1
ing a penalty for its violation.
Be It Ordained, by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska: Section 1. That any person, "per
sons, company, association, or cor
poration intending to erect or add to
any building within the corporate
limits of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska, to the value of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) or upward, shall
make and file In the office of the City
Clerk a written application upon a
blank to be provided therefor by the
City Clerk, designating the kind of
building he proposes to erect or the
kind of addition he proposes to erect
to a building, the material to be used
in erecting or adding to such build
ing, the location, size, and site of the
proposed building or addition an1
the estimated cost thereof.
Section 2. That UDon the flline rf
nch a. written nn1laMn ft,. ri I
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Clerk shall issue to the oeraon. per
sons, company, association or corpor
ation flung such written application,
a building permit granting permis
sion to such person, persons, com
pany, association, or corporation to
erect or add to such building, and
particularly stating the material to
be used in erecting or adding to such
building, and the location, siia. and
site of the proposed building or addi
tion. The Cltv Clerk
for issuing such permit the sum of
One Dollar ($1.00) for each and
every such permit, to be paid In ad
vance ny tne applicant applying
therefor.
Section 3. That any person, ner-
sons, company, association or corpor
ation receiving a oermlt aa In urn.
vided in this Ordinance, shall, with
in winy days after the completion
of the work for which such permit
shall be issued, file in the office of
the City Clerk a written statement
that such work has been completed,
a statement of the material used In
erecting or adding to' such building,
and the location, size and site of the
building erected or added tn an h
actual cost of erectingr or adding to
bucu uuituing.
Section 4. That the Cit m.rk
shall keep a record of all permits
issuea ua reports of completion
filed In accordance with th
ions of this ordinance.
.section S. That It shall be un
lawful for any person, persons, com
pany, association, or corporation, to
erect or add to any building within
the corporate limits of the City of
Alliance, Nebraska, to the value o!
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or
upward, without first procuring from
the City Clerk the building permit
provided for In this ordinance, and
that it shall be unlawful for any
person, persons, company, associa
tion or corporation to erect or add to
any building within the corporate
limits of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska, to the value of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00) or upward, after
procuring a building permit as pro
vided for in this ordinance, in any
other manner than is provided by the
permit so issued.
Section 6. That any person vio
lating the provisions of this ordi
nance shall, upon conviction thereof,
be fined In any sum not less than
Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
and stand committed to the City Jail
until such fine and the costs of pros
ecution be paid . or otherwise dis
charged according to law.
Section 7. That all ordinances or
parts of ordinances in conflict here
with bo, and they hereby are, re
pealed. Section 8. That this ordinance
shall take effect and be in force from
and after its passage, approval and
publication according to law.
Tassed and Approved this 13t
day of April, 1920.
A. D. RODGERS, Mayor.
Attest: GRACE H. KENNEDY.
(Seal) City Clerk.
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JUST PIE
By ALICE PIERCE.
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In these days when the average edi
tion of a city dally contains In one col
umn such a startling Item n the suc
cessful flight of an airplane across the
ocean and In the next records the safe
delivery of a deceased aunt's remains
to Mr. Blank, of Blanktown, via parcej
post, at the trlfllns cost of forty-three
cents, we are compelled to describe
Phoebe Hurlbutt as an anachronism.1
Long ago. when the whaler set sail
from the little port, Phoebe's grand
mother made most wonderful plea.
Phoebe makes them Just as delectable
and by the sume recipe. Not the
most noted man it science can sug
gest one improvement In the pies the
old New England housewives con
cocted. Phoebe didn't try, and there
in lay her success.
Phoebe Huriburt occupied a place In
the sun not too close to forty at the
time her romance began. Cousin Jane
was close behind. Jane had all along
Intended It to be her own romance;
but, somehow, In the last act the cues
got twisted and John Bellayre walked
Into the Huriburt kitchen where
Phoebe, In an immaculate calico house
dress, was in the act of removing from
the oven two crispy, fragrant apple
pies, Instead of Into the orchard where
Jane had staged herself In an act
worthy of Belasco himself. John stay
ed In the kitchen to have a sample,
served with clotted cream, and stayed
so long that finally Janvall unasslst-,
ed, climbed down from the tree In
which she was precariously seated.
It had been along about Christmas
time when Jane met John Bellayre.
He had been the guest of honor at a
so-called Sunday morning breakfast
party. As a matter of fact both
morning" and "breakfast" were mis
nomers, for the guests assembled at
one o'clock, and what they had to eat
was a rather elaborate luncheon. Jane
bad written her country cousin all
about It and had kept her Informed
of . the progress of the friendship.
Jane liked to be called "clever," and
It was with that adjective that the
other women present at the breakfast
described her manipulation of John
Bellayre. But to do Jane Justice she
was, so attractive woman, and Bel-
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layre didn't heed much managing to
drift Into a close friendship.
Phoebe usually listened In on the
conversations, now and then surprising
everybody by .putting In a brightly In
telligent comment in exactly the right
place. She presided over the house
cool, competent. Immaculate. But to
all invitations to visit In the city she
returned a polite but final declination.
She didn't like cities.
It was here In the charming old New
England village that Jane had planned
that the crowning event of her life
should take place. John Bellayre was
dramatic critic for one of the city dal
lies. He knew many desirable people
snd he was himself an extremely lik
able man. Jane calculated that her
oft-repented statement that she would
not give up her freedom before Rhe
reached the age of thirty-five would
help, rather than hinder. Men pre
ferred to have some obstacles to over
come It tickled their masculine van
ity. It didn't suggest Itself to Jane to
take Into consideration the fine sense
of values which a dramatic critic must
possess to take him high In hi pro
fession. It never occurred to her tliat
she looked ns on orchid would were It
used in the stage setting of the "Old
Homestead." She merely noted casu
olly that John seemed to enjoy sitting
on the veranda where Phoebe was al
ways to be found In the afternoon with
her crocheting. Ho would sit there
lazily by the hour, hardly speaking nt
all. June usually spent those hours
In rest.
On the last evening of her guests'
stay some restless Impulse, foreign to
ber placid nature, drove Phoebe to the
kitchen. She explained to her mother
that It promised to be hot tomorrow,
and so she guessed she would do some
baking before she went to bed. R'ie
had henrd Jane's words to John P.1
inyre ns her cousin went npstalrs di
rectly after the early supper. MI have
some notes to write, John ; I will meet
you In the orchard nt half-past seven."
Then, at seven, she hod seen ' her
cousin steal out of the side door or
rayed in a pale mauve gown, one
Phoebe had never seen before and
which struck her as almost Indecent
In its daring simplicity.
John Bellayre caught a whiff of the
fragrant odor of steaming apple pie as
he started down the path toward the
orchard. Without in the least an
alyzing his own motives, he retraced
his steps, opened the kitchen door and
walked in. '
If It is true that the way to a man's
heart Is through his stomach, It is
equally true that every woman Is at
heart a born flirt even the most
placid. Anyway, when Jane returned
to the house, after maintaining to no
purpose her precarious position In the
apple tree, when It had grown too dark
for the simple lines of her mauve gown
to show to their best advantage against
the green of the tree, she found John
Bellayre and Cousin Phoebe seated
side by side on the kitchen steps,
planning for the future together I
When a mutual friend asked Jane
rather frankly, some time later, what
there was about that country cousin
of hers to Interest such a brilliant crit
ic as John Bellayre, Jane answered,
rather sarcastically, we must admit:
"Just nla."
Safety First," April 23.
John Wallace
Transfer and
Storage Co.
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Alliance - - . . Nebraska
Not Medicine Not Surgery
Net Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor '
OraduatA Palmer School
Telephone 805 Wilson Building
Alliance . . . . Nebraska
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Astbum and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
rilOND tsr
Call aaawcrcS from ode Say m
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9 ..
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
HAVE IT WELDED
with the
OXr-ACETYLENB PROCESS
Clylnder Blocks, Frames and
Transmission Cases a Specialty
George H. Breckncr
The Old Weaver Garage
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
SIStt Box DotU
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm
Sales
Phone 001 Alliance
J. D. EMERICE
Bonded Abstracter
I have ly at ! Afcatraa
Blu la Baa Datta Caaaty.
First National Bank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Over Harper's Store
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
O. E. Nelson
Lawyer
DENTON BULDINQ
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
Live Stock a Specialty
Phone Birch 8132, Alliance
Real Estate, Loam and Insnr
ance. F. B. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. tf
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped oar dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or damaging.
Up-to-date wagon pads will be used
by as on all moving Jobs.
tf JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone XI. "
Wken in Antioch
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