The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 02, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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TUB ALLIANCE IIKRAU), FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920
2.1c Mr (1 take) enouch for Tun
VIANT MARRIB
Sold and auaranteed by F. E.IIol
try, Ktlchen or Cellar.
ftOc Mmj (2 rnkt) for Chlckrn
House, coops, or small bulldliija.
$t.M the (5 cakes) enough for all
farm and out-bulldinpn, storage
buildings, or factory buiUlnRS.
Quick Service Electric
PHONE 250
FlrEt National Dank Hlclg.
Atilmuo . . . . Nebraska
,ten- 66-61
COWGHT. I.I. IT THE NEW TOM tVCNlMtt Ttll-ftl- (tW TO . MA M M
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When in Antioch
Take Your Meals at
THE LIEERTY CAPR
Mats at All Hours
John Strata
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Dr. Anaio Orahan Jeffrey
Chiropractor l aiiuor S hool
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ons and auto truck with th latfst
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthrua and Hay Fever
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PHONE 207
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nppliano-a for moving furnltnro
without marring, scratching or dnm-
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SreOa of people aan these Want
Ad column lookinc for wkt yea
r others hav to offer. Got qviek
result by adrrtll In Ike
Herald Want Ad depftrtnveoi.
BATES Two eenta per wsrd per r
sertlon. Costs more thaa other
aewspapers, but we guarantee that
yo reach several hundred more
leaders. Buy circulation, not hot air.
said Estate at the County Court
Room in the City of Alliance. Boi
Butte County, Nebraska, on the lit
lay of October, 1920, at the hour of
ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of
hearing, . adjusting, and allowing
claims against the said state. All
persons hariag claims or tfebu
against the said estate must file the
J same In said court on or before the
tth day of October, lilt, or ssi
Clalms will be forever bn4
Dated this 7th day of Jans, lilt,
IRA EL TA8H,
(SEAL) County Judgs
LEE BASTE, Atty.,
JuneS-July9-lnc
FOR RENTROOM
FOR RENT Front bedroom, 721
Laramie. Phone 599. 62tf
FOR SALE CIXT PROPERTY
FOR SALE New four-room bunga
low, a bargain at $3,200. Would
consider new Ford or higher priced
used car as first payment, balance
easy terms. Harold Thomas, Phone
20. 62
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close In; bargain. See Neb. Land
Co. tf
FOR SALE New four room-bungalow,
a bargan at $3,200. Would
consider new Ford or higher priced
used car as first payment, balance
eaBy terms. Harold Thomas, Phone
20. t2
FOR SALE USED OARS
FOR SALE Oeod used cars. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonic Temple
Bldg. ' tf
FOR SALE PLANTS
FINE PLANTS FOR SALE Cab
bage, tomato, sweet potatoes, 50c
per 100 postpaid. Mid-West Plant
House, North Platte, Neb. 62p
WANTED HOUSE TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT Five room
modern house. Inquire DR. B. G.
BAUMAN, Opera House Block. 61tf
WANTED FARMS
ATTENTION I want to hear from
party having farm for sale; give
price and description. L. W. Borah,
Box 248, Champaign, 111. 66-tf
WANTED HAGS
WANTED The Herald will pay 7e
per pound for clean white rags.
delivered at this office. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box But'e
County, Nebraska.
In the Wstter of the Estate of
Frank D. Gllleran, deceased.
Notice to all persons Interested In
ths Estate of Frank D. Gllleran, de
ceased, is hereby given, that Sarah A
Gllleran, Administratrix of the said
Bstate will meet the creditors of the
IVOTICIS TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jose
Oanchei, deceased.
Notice To All Persons Interested in
The Estate of Jose Sanches deceased.
is hereby given, . that Glen Miller,
Administrator, of the said Estate,
will meet the creditors of said Estate
at the County Court Room in the City
of Alliance, ttox Butte County. Ne
braska, on the 28th day of Septem
ber, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock.
A. M. for the purpose of hearing, ad-
Justing, and allowing claims against
the said Estate. All persona having
Claims or debts against the said Es
tate must file the same In said Court
on or before the 27th day of Septem
ber, 1920, or said claims will be for
ever barred.
Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.
IRA E. TASH.
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASTE, Atty.
May 25-June 25,-Inc. '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of James H. Skinner, deceas
ed, in County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss:
Creditors of said estate will take
notice that the time limited for pre
sentation and filing of claims against
said estate is October 20, 1920 and
for payment of debts is June 15,
1921; that I will sit at the county
court room in said county on October
20th, 1920 at 2 o'clock P. M. to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow or adjust
all claims and objections duly fiVed.
Dated June 15, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
County Judge.
SEAL
Burton & Reddish, Attys.
June 55-July 16. 1920.
ORDINANCE NO. 283.
An Ordinance providing for the
construction of sanitary sewers
forthwith in Sewer District No. 11,
within the City of Alliance, Nebras
ka, and providing for the assess
ment of the cost thereof to the abut
ting lands and lots.
Be It ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska: Section 1. That sanitary sewers
be constructed forthwith ta snwer
district No. 11 within the City of fi
nance, Nebraska, without cost to the
city.
Sectlrn 2. That upon the com
pletion c- the construction of said
sewers the cost thereof be abscBsed
aganlst the property abutting upon
the streets, avenues, or alleys, or
parts thereof, within which said sew
er main has been placed, according
to the provisions of the statutes ot
the State of Nebraska.
Section 3. This ordinance shall bo
in full force and effect from and
after its passage, approval, and pub
lication according to lav.
Passed and approved this 11 day
of June, 1920.
A. D. RODOERS.
SEAL. Mayor.
Attest:
GRACE H. KENNEDY.
City Clerk.
June 18-Jul-22
AUCTION SALE OF
TOWN LOTS JULY 15, 1020
In the town of Thornton, Weston
County, Wyoming, located on the
main line of the C. B. & Q. Railroad,
Township 48-66 in the Northeast
Quarter of Section 11. Thirty-five
miles northwest of Newcastle, the
County Seat, and located in the busi
ness center of the proven Thornton
oil fields, where oil has been produc
ed for several years. The Thornton
section is at present In tha spotlight
of the oil Industry activity jilong oil
lines increasing dally.
Here Is An Opportunity
We have 500 business nnd resi
dence lots In the Town of Thornton
which will be sold at auction sale,
for cash, or on time with a payment
of 25 per cent cash with sale, and 10
per cent monthly payments, deed to
be delivered when payments are ful
ly made.
All deferred payments to draw 8
per cent interest payable semi-annually.
Purchaser to restive clear
title, including all Oil, Mineral nml
Gas Rights.
Sale will begin at one o'clock P.
M sharp and continue until bidding
Ci'ith'jS.
Thornton can be reached by tho
Chicago, Burlington, & Qulncy and
arrangements will be made for all
passenger trains to stop during this
sale.
Here Is An Opportunity Worth Whilo
You can secure a lot at a nominal
figure In what is conceded the best
townsite on tho Q from Sheridan to
Alliance. It is located in the htrt
of one of the best agricultural dis
tricts in the county. Thornton baa
postofflce and a splendid school.
For further information addro?s
all communications to NEFSV &
NEFSY, Owners, Thornton, Weston
County, Wyoming.
THORNTON THE TOWN WITH
A FUTURE.
62 NEFSY & NEFSY.
U ATS DIE
so do mlse, sses they eat RAT-SNAP
and they leave no odor behind. Do
not taks our word for it try a pack
age. Cats and dogs won't tousn It.
Rats pass p all food t- get RAT
SNAP. Three sixes.
Lot Me (Vy Your Nulen
It. A. WYI.AM)
Auctioneer Plume 1070
Clean UplNow
and
- AVOID TUB RUSn
A little later In the mmuoh
you'll hare to wait yonr tarn.
Use the phono toelay.
PROMPT SERVICE NOW
Sam Shelton
Phono 070
John Wallace
Transfer and
Storage Co.
Service and
Satisfaction
PtMWIO 1
HAVE IT WELDED
: with tho OXY-ACETYLEKB PROCESS
Cylinder Blocks, Frames and Tranmission Cases a Specialty
ALL TRACTOR PARTS
GEORGE H. BRECKNER
NEW LOCATION 210 W. 3d Bt.
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUM Ell BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, XKlHtASKA
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Alliance
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Jiive Stork, (Jeneml Farm Sales
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of Abstract
Hooks lit Ho Rutte (Anility.
First National Bank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. OTieefe
DENTIST
Over Alliance National Bank
Phone 102H Alliance. Nebr.
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. tf
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Chautauqua fiegins Monday, July 5
'Bprr r re - oyyj
"Heart of a Nation" Hon. John Temple Graves
NATIONAL SPEAKER TO APPEAR ON
! CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM
Dr. Ivey Says it Depends on ths
Social and Economic Life
of the Country
"A.
', Uom in the bleakest portion of
Northern Michigan, Dr. Paul- W.
jlvey's early youth was spent in an
environment that produced sturdy vir
tues and virility. His eight years
i of scientific training, receiving at
I Lawrence College A.B., University
'of Illinois, M.A., and University of
j Michigan P. D., degrees, have been
; utilized in bettering retail business
.throughout the middle west and in
building up communities.
I In the field of retail merchandising,
Dr. Ivey is known throughout this
country, and abroad for his book,
("Elements of Retail Salesmanship."
'At the rresent time. Dr. ivev has
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,chare of the Merchandising, Adver
tising and Salesmanship classes In the
State University of Nebraska.
For the past seven summers, he
lhas been intimately connected with
Chautauqua work from the Atlantic
to the Rocky Mountains, both in the
capacity of lecturer and manager.
From this intimate association, with
hundreds of communities, he has an
understanding of community problems
that are possessed by few men in
ths country. Lecture afternoon of ths
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last aay ot cnauiauqua.
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I The coming of Honorable John Temple Graves the t'Jh day cf our cha-
world orators. He la a man whose splendid vision, sterling AmerlcanUmJ
snu winning eloquence have znaue film one of the most popular platfar:
speakers In America today.
Honorable Graves will give his masterful lecture. "Armateddcn.1 It Is &
challenge to a christian civilization to recognize the eternal purpeeos la pst
mlttlng the war pestilence, famine and death simultaneously aad the vast
social unrest, rVdlug like ths fifth horseman of ths Apocalypse over sur verUL
It Is a discussion st tks present day problems la a high fair Amtrlcaa sslrtW j
Make vaur nlaaa now ta hear Honnrahla Inhn T.mnl. r. m-'J