The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 28, 1920, Page ELEVEN, Image 10

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Ad columns looking for what you
or others have to offer. Get quick
results by advertising In The
Herald Want Ad department.
RATES Two cents per word per in
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readers. Buy circulation, not hot air.
FOR SALE SEED
FOR SALE Sudan grass and cane
seed. FARMERS' UNION tf
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY.
FOR SALE A 5-room house in first-
class condition. 615 Big Horn. In
quire H. L. Sims at Thlele'a. tf
FIYE room Bungalow, all modern,
close in: bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOR SALE HOUSE
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.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
IN best residence part of city on Big
Horn avenue; six rooms and bath,
clean and in good shape to move
Into at once. Attractive prlco for
quick sale . Call No. 508, Herald
office. tf
FOR SALE USED OAKS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonio Temple
Bldg. tf
LOST 33x4 chain for Ford truck
Thursday. Finder return to Rodg
er's Grocery.
FOR SALE Evans potato planter.
In good condition. Phone 495.
F. O. Blain. Sip
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE Cheap, 4-room bouse
In West Lawn. Terms. Phone
No. 965. tf
FOR SALE TRUCK
FOR BALE 1911 Ford truck, good
as new. Bay qulsk. Phone III.
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WANTED FARMS
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party having farm for sale; give ;
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Box 248, Champaign. 111. 53
FOR SALI1 AUTOMOBILES
"FOR SALE Ford Sedan, 1918 mod
el. In good concilium. wi
Laramie. SOtt
FOR SALE Seven passenger forty
horsepower eight cylinder Olds-
mobile. Phone 168. 52tf
FOR RENT Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping. 307 Emerson.
Phone 543. 51-tf
WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 100 hed of cattle to
pasture for summer; fl per head.
Write H. S. Fulllton, Ellsworth,
Neb. 56p
RENT OFFICE ROOMS
FOR RENT Two desirable office
rooms. Phone 168. 52tf
SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PROTECT your buildings la time.
Lightning rods. Phone Birch
8133. 52tf
WANTED LIVESTOCK
WANTED One young red sow with
pigs or to farrow soon. Phone
Birch 8133. 52
WANTED The Herald will pay 7c
per pound for clean white rags,
delivered at this office. tf
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
April 30th. 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of George F. Cantwell,
Serial No. 019357, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $6.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day
of June, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: WftNEVi of
Section 12, Township 22, North of
Range 48, West of the Sixth princi
pal 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 re
quired to immediately pay to the Re
ceiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to flle their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register.
J. C. MORROW, Recorder.
Mayll-Jnll
Al Wlker, of Alliance, Mils
monuments for the Palae-Flshburn
Granite Ce. Se him for best
trleea. 14
LAND NOTICE.
Department or the Interior, U. S.
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Alliance, Nebraska,
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Notice is hereby given that Phil
Ipp Will, of Alliance, Nebraska, who
I on September 11, 1916, made home
i stead entry, No. 017994, for SMi
iSEVi of Soction2 21, Township 25
north, Range 60 west. Sixth princi
pal meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before the Register and Re-
eeiver of the United States Land
Offlce. at Alliance. Nebraska, on the
inth dav of June. 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses
Ed.
ward Schwaderer, William Hashman,
Jacob Rohrbach. John Vogel, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
June 4 T. J. O'Keefe, Register
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Hearing on the Petition for
Appointment of an Administratrix.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Frank D. Gilleran. Deceased.
To all Persons Interested in the
Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, deceas-
ed:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that on the 27th day of April, 1920,
Sarah A. Gilleran filed her petition
in the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, praying for the
appointment as Administratrix of the
. o.., a
Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, deceas
ed, and that the Bame will be heard
in the County Court Room in the
City of Alliance, Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the 31st day of May,
1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.
M.
It Is Further Ordered that Notice
of caid hearing be civen to all per
sons interested in caid Estate by the
Publication of tUs Order for three
successive wees in the Alliance
Herald, a legal newspaper, printed,
published and circulated in Box
Butte ounty, Nebraska. Dated this
27th day of April, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASYE. Attorney.
(Pub. May 7-May 28-Inc.)
ASK
If you are an unfortunate, afflict
ed with that dreaded complaint.
Piles, in any of Its forms, to be re
stored to your usual good health, you
no doubt feel that your only salva
tlon Is an Immediate operation. Do
not be too hasty In making this
move. The Whitney Treatment for
Piles, a new remedy, easy to apply
and wonderful in its results. Sold
under a guarantee. Ask Alliance
druggists to show and explain.
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Piano and player pianos tuned
and regulated by E. P. Merrill of A.
Hospe Co. Call Wiker Mualo House,
Phone 239. Reference, St. Agnes
Academy. ft
xotick op rnonATR.
Estate of James II. Skinner, de
ceased, In County Court of Ilox Uutt
Countr, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska. To all per
sona Interested In snld estate, take
notice that a petition has been filed
for the probate of the last will and
testament of said deceased, and for
the appointment of F. K. Keddlsh as
Executor thereof, which has been set
for hearing herein on June 15th,
1920, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated May 18, 1920.
IRA E. TASII.
SEAL County Judge
Burton & Reddish, Attys.
May 25-June 11 Inc.
L1XJA1, NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Carrie A. Hague, Deceased.
No. Ice of Hearing on Final Ac
count and Tetltion for Distribution
and Assignment.
To All Persons Interested In the
Estate of Carrie A. Hague, deceased:
YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE That
on the 19th day of May. 1920, Nellie
Maycock. Administratrix with Will
Annexeu or me tsiaie vi wrn
Haeue deceased, filed In Bald court
Sp lSZ , . A.nZlstratrlx
with Will Annexed, and retttion for
Distribution and Assignment of said
..T-. Tt it mn for
Estate, and that the same has been
aet for hearing on the 26th day of
June. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. at the County Court Room In
the City of Alliance, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, and you are required to
appear at the said time and place
above named to show cause, If any
there be, why said account uhould
not be allowed and said Estate dis
tributed and assigned according to
the terms of the Last Will and Testa
ment of the said deceased.
It Ib further Ordered that said Nel
lie Maycock, administratrix with will
Annexed give Notice or tne lime ana
place of said hearing to all persons
Interested In said Estate by causing
a copy of this Order to be published
for three successive weeks prior
thereto In the Alliance Herald, a
legal newspaper, printed, published
and circulated In said county.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1920.
IRA E. TASII,
(SEAL)
County Judge
LEE BASYE, Atty.
May 24-June 25, Inc.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jose
Sancnez, deceased.
Notice To All Persons Interested In
The Estate of Jose Sanchez deceased,
is hereby given, that Glen Miller,
Administrator, of the Bald Estate,
will meet the creditors of said Estate
at the County Court Room In the City
of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne-
braska, on the 28th day of Septem
ber- 192. at the hour of 10 o'clock,
A- M- for the Purpose of hearing, ad-
Nus,ln&' and allowing claims against
the Ba,d Estate. All persons hiving
Claims or debts against the said Es-
tate mBt flle the Bame ,n Bald Court
?n or Deiore ine "ia aa' OI eP
ber, 1920, or said claims will be for
ever barred.
Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.
IRA E. TASII,
(SEAL)
County Judge
LEE BASYE. Atty.
May 25-June 25,-Inc
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANitu 'io Know wnereabouts
01 formerly Mrs. William A. McAllIs-
ter and daughter, who lived in A11I-
ance, Neb., in 1902-8. I have a
thousand dollars to send daughter.
Want photos of mother and daughter
In first letter. Write at once. I am
not married. Lead and Deadwood,
S. D., papers please copy. Five dol-
1.1 fa" reword in anvnna Vnnwlns tYila
-jj. w . . ,?!.
woman s address. W. A. McAllister,
3814
West Pine Blvd., St,
Louis,
64
Mo.
An economic expert says that no
couple should mart-y on an income
. .. ,oc " ,. ., " "
of less than $125 a month. It didn't
fourth of one's income is all that
one can allow for rent; and where
are you going to rent a house for
$31.25?
The Dublin too has been so suc
cessful In, breeding liens, says an
exchange, that it has been exporting
tueinio Boum Arnca. ine least
South Africa can do in return Is to
raise shamrock in quantities for
Ireland.
Moustache Causes Arrest," is
portion of a headline, and without
reading any further, one editor made
up his mind that if it was one of
those funny little affairs so much in
vogue the cop was Justified.
Glean Up Now
and
AVOID Tin BUSH
A little later In tke mm
yonH have to wait yomr tarn
Uee the phone today.
PROMPT 8ERYICB TOW
Sam Shelton
Phme 5 78
EXPENSIVE EGGS
Dy ELLEN KEE.
(V, mo. by MclMur Newsipr HynUlcal '
.tenn "shooed" the Inst of her white
Leghorn down the rutiwny and Into'
the hen house.
"Come SeiMiter. eome Fluster, here
Speckles," she eiilled and henved a;
sigh of relief when tie last one was1
snfely locked In the hen honse. !
Then she went Indnors to arrange
her tmsket nnd cet dressed. At the'
other end of the town was an ex
clusive cluh for whose members Jenn'
earh day supplied fresh eggs.
"If my Leghorn will only keep up
their good work," she mused as she
dressed, "at the present price of egg
I shall soon have enough to pay for
my whole term at art school next
year," nnd she pulled the fleecy cap
down over her lovely Irown hair.
"Wonder what the new owner will
be like," she mused as she walked
along. "Perhaps he will he too high
and mighty to buy eggs from n llttlej
country girl, although goodness knows,
they're expensive enough I"
Arrived nt her destination, Je.'in
. ., i j
"""y ii "S 'v"vvu vuu u4 ui
W?cr, and chatted with some of
e club members with whom she had
become n great favorite.
"I'm going to buy some of that black
elder, Miss Jean," said one of the
ladles.
"Have you any left for me?" said
a deep voice, and a pleasant faced
young man whoia Jean hnd noticed
before, came forward with a smile.
Jean pointed to her empty basket
"I should like to order some from
you If I may," he said.
Jean'a practical mind at once wel
comed a new "customer."
"I can get you aa large a bunch as
you would like," she said.
"Oh," said the young mnn, walking
d0wn the steps with her, "I will come
f0P tliem at any time you say. You
gee noticing the girl's surprised look,
i drive the machine for this club,
and can easily stop at your place and
get them. I am Keith Merrill at
your service" and he smiled.
"Ah," thought Jean, "a chauffeur.
Well, at least w are fellow wage-
earners."
I'romptly at the appointed hour he
drove up to the modest little white
cottage.
"What a fine car," exclaimed Jean
frankly voicing her admiration. "I
should think you would be proud to
drive such a beauty."
"Won't you let me give you a little
ride?" said the young man. "I am
tree this evening und I'll stop am
get the elderberries on my way buck
Jean hesitated a moment but the
temptation was so strong so running
Into the house to tell Aunt Anne, she
was bnik nnln in a moment and uway
they sped through the country roudu
on a never-to-be-forgotten ride.
"Well, tomorrow will be my last day
to toke eggs up to the clubhouse,'
said Jean one evening as they were
spinning along.
"And pray why the last?" asked her
enninntilnn with mirnriua In la vol en
amJ Jenn t0,d h,m of her course ,
art school. Interrupted by Aunt Alice's
illness, and of her resolve to muko
her flock of Leghorns pay for her last
year's tuition.
"And then I can teach," she said,
"and I've really been verv fortunate.
for t wanted to make the money be
fore the new owner of the clubhouse
came to take charge, and I've done It.
I hear he's a very domineering, dis
agreeable sort of man."
Her companion started. "Indeed,"
he ,emarked dryly.
"Yes," said Jean, "and it's too bad.
for Mr. Seton, the former owner, has
always been so kind. Well, at any
rate, I'm glad that I shan't have to
meet the new man, for, after tomor
row, I shall have Just enough for my
tuition."
"Has the season been a profitable
one for you, so far?" she queried of
her companion, suddenly realizing
that he had vouchsafed very little in
formation as to his own plans.
"Oh, yes," he answered quickly, and
she wondered why he smiled.
Next morning Jean arrived at the
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clubhouse a little earlier than usual,
, mmK-. . .,.
A bellboy met her at the door Bay
ing, "Oh, Miss Jean, the new owner
wants to see you in the office."
Jean's heart sank, but seeing no
way out of It, she deposited her
precious basket In a corner and went
in. The office was deserted, so she sat
down to wait. A door suddenly
.lllInmei hhind her. and Jan turned
arouml to ga2e Btr)light into the smb-
,ug face of ..the man wno drove r,,,
ur tor the clubhouse."
"I'm u-nltlnv fn baa th fiAW Au-fiAr"
said Jean, "la he as had as thev aavT"
al ru leave that auesllon for vou to
answer," said Merrill.
"For me ! Why, I haven't met him P
exclaimed the girl. "Where is her
"Here," answered the young man,
and be held out his bands. "Jean,
dear, please forgive me my name is
Keith Merrill Harding, but I could not
bear that you should know it until you
had at least changed your opinion of
him."
"But but really I really I don't
see," faltered the girl, bewildered.
"Love Is always blind," said the
man, persuasively.
Jean flushed, but her eyes met bis
bravely. "You should order me
away," she said, shyly, "the eggs I
brought are 'much too expensive."
"Indeed they are," be agreed grave
ly, "to me they are very, very dear."
And he took ber in his arms.
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PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEURASKA
HAVE IT WELDED
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Live Stock and General
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First National Dank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Over Alliance National Hunk
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
0. E. Nelson
Lawyer
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We Grind Our Own Lenses
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Classes Accurately Fitted
All the Latest Styles
In Frames and Mounting
Real Estate, Loans tad Insor
ance. 7. K REDDISH, Retdbb
Block. tf
MOVE FURNITURE &AJTCLY
We have equipped our dray war
ons and auto truck with the late
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or danagla
Up-to-date wagon pads will be u4
by us on all moving Jobs.
tf JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 1.
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