The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 22, 1920, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    TI1K ALLIANCE HKRAM), KK1DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920.
TWO II KlIlS (XNTKNT
CLAIMS OP OTIIKItS
In a hearing in probate court
Thursday morning In the matter of
the estate of James If. Skinner, de
ceased, two heirs were arrayed
against two others and a fifth, Mho
was not present, was reprerepte'
th- at.ornry for the estate. Mrs.
Myrtle Lelshman and Mis. M;
May, daughters of the decease,
brought In claims for taking cnre of
their father, 'for the period of
two years prior to his death.
They asked $50 per month for their
services. Attorney Lee Banye repre
sented them.
Two granddruphters. Mis. J. W
Tourchek of Cliadron and Mrs. Ethel
Ross of Wheatland, Wjv .n vw. rj
the claim. They were represe ited by
Attorney L. L. Raymond of fico'.ts
bluff. R. R. Reddish represented
the estate and the other heir, James
Skinner, son of the deceased.
Mr. Skinner died at the age or
eighty-four. During the two yearB
prior to his death he was a semi
invalid. His wife was not. living, and
hia two daughters cared for him.
The charge of $50 per month covered
laundering, nursing and other items.
Judge Tash dispensed with attor
ney's arguments. He stated that he
was well qualified to act as a wit
ness in the case, having known the
circumstances of the case, and he
allowed the claims w'thout further
ado.
Following the adjournment of
court, Attorney Reddish held a pri
vate auction of some of the perse npl
effects of the deceased. Among
other items was a watch, which
brought $90. The five heirs inherited
equally from the state and the
money realized was divided among
them.
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It's new and original in Mory and
action. Far from anything; that lias
Iron attempted before. MOI,IA(X)l
DLK. Inierial, Saturday matinee
and night. One Day Only. 04
YAI.K SI 1)1 NO.
L. S. Bliss transacted business at
Osago, Wyo., last week.
Mrs. L. Beal was surprised lart
Friday night when her neighbors and
friends went to her house and re
minded her of her birthday. 'Every
body had a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. William Newman and
family motored to the I. I. Scheflrek
home last Sunday.
Same Bliss Jr. went to Lincoln
last week to attend the agricultural
school for the winter.
Ernest and Alfred Iossl are fenc
ing In the former's ranch west of
Berea this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Turin gt on
Colorado were visiting at the L.
Bliss home this week.
Mr. and- Mrs. A. T. L e visited at
Herman Trabeit's ranch Sunday.
Alfred and Albert Iossi, Tom
HilJ!ard and Allen Holloway return
ed from Crawford Friday after
spending several days there.
Elarna Beal invited several of her
young friends to come to her party to
celebrate her sixth birthday Wednes
day evening.
Quite a few from here are on the
new mail route. It makes it rather
nice to have the mail delivered to
your farm home. The first mail was
delivered here Saturday. This mail
route misses Yale Siding only one
half mile on the south side.
A. T. Lee helped Dan Rieman haul
potatoes to town this week.
William Newman is loading a car
of potatoes at Yale Siding this
week.
The dance at the Iossl ranch Sat
urday night was well attended and
everybody reports a good time.
Albert Iossl, Tom Milliard and
Allen Holloway left for ColtimbUB,
Neb., Sunday. They worked in west
ern Nebraska for the past five weeks.
G. L. Walters, resident manager of
the Western Newspaper Union a
Lincoln, started out for the press
meeting at Gering a day ahead of
time so he could put in Thursday
morning with the membera of the
fraternity in Alliance. Walters, wno
is a booster for almost anything that
Is good, commented on the number
of stores which displayed the mem
bership card of the Community club,
as well as on the difference the pav
ing makes in the appearances of the
city.
Married men who are kicking on
what is required to run a house
ought to take a contract and see if
they could reduce the expense.
Somewhere along Laramie avenue
a badger is in danger of his life, pro
vided someone ever gets within gun
shot of him. The animal was first
discovered by Judge Berry in his hen
house, but managed to get away. A
few days later the badger was seen
in the cellar of Bob Reddish, but
again he made his escape. Henry
Rust has lost a number 6f chickens,
and so has Bob Morgan, but the bad
ger has never been caught. His life
is forfeit, however, if he only ap
pears when some irate householder
in that neighborhood is near a gun.
ItKIH III. If AN WOMKX
HOLD A MKKT1N(.
A meeting of republican women
called for Thursday- evening at the
court house was attended by sevenfy-
flve. Mrs. Nellie Wilson presided
and Mis. Delia Mallery was selected
as secretary. Several talks 'weie
made and the women voted to
a thorough canvass of the city of Al
liance. The following committee
was appointed for this work:
First ward Mrs. I. E. Tash. Mrs
S. Thompson.
S-Hond ward Mrs. O. D. Darline
Mrs. W. R. Harper, Mrs. Bernard
Holsten.
Third ward Mrs. F. AV. Irish
Mrs. L. Lowry.
Fourth ward Mrs, W. E. Spencer,
Mrs. Roy Strong.
Rumor has it that everything did
not go as merry as 'a wedding bell at
the gathering, although the rw"
of what transpired may be exagger-l
ated. Outsiders attempted to '-
prominent part. At least one of the
speakers is said to have argued for
Cox, and another madj a stirring ap
peal for Wray. Exactly whet trcn1
plred is not known, for the women
refuse to discuss it. As to the
woman who brought up Wray's can
didacy, she was told, according to
the best authority The Herald can
find, that "they' had never heard of
him before and didn't want to hear
of him." Whether the interloperr
were boosted over the transom 01
allowed to remain on condition that
they would be peaceable may nevei
be known by mere men.
Announcement was made that on
Monday evening Mrs. Severn of Min
neapolis, a strong republican speak
er, will speak to men and women vot
ers, of all political parties, at the Im
perial theater immediately following
the first show, at 9 p. m.. A cordial
invitation has been extended the pub
lic to attend.
stooped I had aitacks cf dizzy speKs
and specks came before my eyes al
most blinding me. When I get one
of these attacks I get a box of Doan's
Kidney Tills at Brennun's Drug
Store and they cure me aiid leave me
feeling fine."
Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedyget
Doan's Kidney Tills the same that
Mrs. Joliff had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
ivtfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. ;
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS THEY SAVE YOU MONEY
E. C. Drake spent Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week In Antloch,
where he mado a test of the eyes of
over two hundred pupils in the pub
lic schools. This is a part of the
medical inspection program.
A new line of pattern hats espe
cially for the lad'es of AMiarce, war
want something different. Today pni j
tomorrow, at the Alliance Hotel An
nex. . 94
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Sonora Phonographs
Just received. These are the machines about which
you have heard so much favorable comment. We have
many models at a reasonable range of prices.
CALL AND HEAR THEM FLAY.
Wiker Music House
1)1 111) DISTHKttH.
Fr"d Fhllips has been promoted to
assistant foreman of the store-house
gang on the rip track. He is assist
ing H. L. Alters.
Closing out sale. Ladies Millin
ery at Alliance Hotel Annex, today
and tomorrow. . 94
It is Near at Hand to Hundreds n!
Alliance Headers.
Don't neglect an aching back.
Backache is often the kidneys' cry
Neglect hurrying to the kidneys
aid.
Means that urinary troubles may
IOUOW. V
Or danger of worse kidney trouble.
Here's Alliance testimony.
Mrs. L. E. Joliff, 609 W Third
street says: "I have found Doan's
Kidney Tills a most excellent remedy
and am always glad to speak a good
word for them. I have had attacks
of backache and pains in my side
doing my housework that made me
feel miserable. Sometimes when I
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Make Sure You Get Your
Share of It
Last year this bank followed the plan of giving away many dollars to
the hundreds of new depositors that answered their call
For New Accounts
The plan was productive of such good results both from the standpoint of
the depositors and this bank that we have decided to repeat the plan this
year. Many new depositors were started in the habit of saving, and anyone of
them "will vouch for the wisdom of their action.
v You never can tell when you will need a little extra money for some emer
ency. Sickness, accident or an opportunity for small investment may come to
any one of us any time. We should have a little nest egg to help out in case
of necessity.
Here Is The Plan
t
The First State Bank will add one dollar to the credit of every NEW.
DEPOSITOR who opens an account with this bank. This dollar will be in
cluded with his regular deposits aad will draw interest just the same as
every other dollar that belongs to him.
WE PAY b INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
and this interest is payable semi-annually.
TO THE LITTLE FOLKS
this offers an especially fine chance to start saving. Parents should welcome
this opportunity to start their little ones in the thrift habit. The first dollar is
all they need to commence.
THIS OFFER STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6th
First State Baek
USED-
CAR
SALE
We iiave the following used cars all in good condition that we are offering at right
prices:
ONE 1917 FORD TOURING CAR.
ONE 1917 REO "FOUR" TOURING CAR.
ONE 1916 SAXON "SIX" TOURING CAR.
ONE 1918 NASH "SIX" SEDAN.
ONE 1920 REO LIGHT "SIX" TOURING CAR
These cars are all worth what we are asking for them. Bee us if you are needing a
good car cheap. .
A. H- Jones
Go,
CALVIN D. WALKER, Manager
RED
CROWN GASOLINE
Mileage
Red Crown is a thoroughbred gasoline. Every gallon
is full of last-drop mileage stamina. There's no
falling down, no petering out. You pull up to your
destination like a fresh breeze.
Regular users of Red Crown gasoline know how far
they can go on a gallon every gallon. And they
don't worry about filling up if their supply ought to
carry them to a certain place. It always does, for it is
uniform from one corner of the state to another.
Buy gasoline the same way you buy tires, on a mileage basis.
Best results are always obtained by using the same kind regu
larly. You can do this for Red Crown is sold in every city and
along all of the principal highways.
Economize on oil by using Polarine. It is made in four grades,
differing in body but not in quality. These grades are
Polarine Polarine Heavy
Polarine Medium Heavy Polarine Extra Heavy
For winter use the Polarine and Polarine Medium Heavy
grades are recommended.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(NobrMka)
Omaha
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