The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 10, 1920, Page NINE, Image 9

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1vo.
Gene Byrnes Says: Thanks for the Advice."
"jr. ASK V : . . - jOSY -r-TU POKMBMO
, KHOW S VV Could xoo CI IPC V uveN&t. STrt, ho
Jamrrc Gtunt of near EINworthf
va a Lekcside visitor Wednesday.
Frances Thompson came down front
ntioLh Wednesday.
Office I'hone 136 Res. Phone Red CCJ
WILLIS TRANSFER CO. (
City and Country Hauling I
Crating and Tacking I
With Wm. King Co.
21!) Rox Rutte
Alliance,'
Nebraska
mikes
WANTED TO RKNT Unfurnished
housekeeping rooms or small house.
Call L. W. Crcmel tit Herald office.
i
WANT TO BUT somethlngr Hun
treds of people ncan then? Want
Ad columoa looking: for what you
r other have to offer. Get quick
reaulta by advertising In The
raid want Ad department.
v AN i'tll) VO KENT An Underwood
typewriter in good condition. Call
Mr. Moore at Herald office.
atATES Two cents per word per In
sertion. Costs more than other
newspapers, but we guarantee that J
you reach several hundred more '
readers. Buy Hrculatlon. not hot air.
SALE CITY PROPERTY
ALLIANCE city property to trade for
Box Butte county farm. See Ne
braska Land Co. 64tf
A MATTER OF
CHOICE
By ALVAH J. GARTH
kTIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOB SALEUSED CARS
"OR SALE: Good used cars. A. H.
JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne.
tf
JOR BALE SEWING MACHINES.
FOR SALE New and second hand
Singer sewing machines on 13 a
month payments. Phone 382, A. J.
MILFORD, Agt. 86tf
FOR SALE-OMAHA REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Omaha property for va
cant lots and acreage in Alliance.
Write P. O. Box 750, Phillips & sons,
Contractors, Alliance. 97tf
FOR RENT ROOMS.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 519
Laramie. Phone 120. lOltf
WANTED TO BUY.
HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling
house at right price.' John O'Keefe
A Son. 85tf
WANTED TO BUY Your turkeys.
Fankell Produce Co. Phone 279.
708 Toluca. 47
WANTED To hear from owner ef
good farm for sale. State cash
price, full description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 3p
WANTED RAGS
WANTED RAGS The Herald
will pay you seven cents a lb.
for all your old, clean cotton
rags. tf.
WANTED STOCK HOGS
WANTED
Land Co.
Stock hogs. Nebraska
103-tf
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Phone 720.
F. J. Brennan. 4tf
WANTED Girl roi general house
work. Phone 173. 94tf
WANTED HELP MALE
WANTED People to know my
new location at 220 Big Horn.
W. L. Carroll, blacksmith and
Horseshoer. 1-tf
WANTED Married man to work on
farm. Do not apply if war-time
wages are expected. All farm prod
ucts are now selling at pre-war prices
and wages must be accordingly. J. A.
Keegan. 3tf
WANTED DOGS
WANTED Two full blood bull dogs
one year old. Apply at the Herald
Office. tf.'
LOST Cameo ring, Saturday night.
Valued as keepsake. Reward. Box
96, Hoffland. Nebr. '
AGENT WANTED IN ALLIANCE
Sell the Original Watkins Remedies,
spices, extracts, etc. Necessities and
repeaters. All or spare time. Write
Watkins Co., 69 Winona, Minn. 6p
(Copy rig ht, 1V20. Wentvrn Newspaper Unlonl
"My choice." snld Roltert Wayne
"Is travel. Sly jimliition is to see th
world."
"Action Is what 1 wish to expert
ence," spoke Bert Haywood, "business
Society, politics, and such so that I
gain n training that fits me for m
final mission In life."
"Adventure for nie!" chirped Aleck
Martin douchtlly. "Battle, wild on!
mals; aviation, fighting outlaws oi
trailing animals. The daring anc
thrilling is my forte."
And then Reuben Merle and thf
three who had spoken looked at Clif
ton Bross Inquiringly.
"Come, spenk up, Clifton V ordered
bluff, hearty 'Reuben Merle. "How dr
your Inclinations run?"
"I can say It In a word," came thf
careful measured reply, "education.'
and the old man looked Impressed, thf
others amused.
"As if six years. In college hadn't
given you a surfeit of that." Jeered
Martin.
"Well, I wish to use? It In a practi
cal way out In the world." supple
mented Bross.
"Take your fling, lads." broke In
Merle. "You huve the time to demon
strate your various preferences.. Then
come hack and settle down, and there'f
room enough and money In this lonely
old house for ull of you and foui
pretty, cheery wives In the bargain, it
you choose!"
"He was a quaint old fellow, this
Reuben Merle, and he had been like an
own father to the quartette of lads
he had adopted from an orphan asy
lum eight years previous and develop
ed Into manly. Intelligent young fel
lows. He had now started- them out
on an "independent test," as he called
it
"Come back satisfied; that is all I
ask," he told them, and although he
missed them from the first he consoled
himself by philosophizing thut a few
months "on their own hook" would
vastly expand their Ideas.
It was three months to a day when
Robert Wayne one morning burst In
upon Merle with a hearty handshake
and a cheery note of gladness.
"Bad penny bound to come back to
you!" he tried to Joke. "Well. I've
had my fill of travel. On the way to
the slope we were nearly frozen to
death and siarved. stalled In a snow
drift Tried to get to Honolulu.
Steamer wrecked and lost all my be
longings. Intend to do my traveling
right around this comfortable dear old
home and study law with a purpose."
"Goodi" commended Merle heartily.
"You're settled then. Wonder who
will be the next oneT"
It , was Haywood and he little
resembled the spick and 6pan young
knight errant who had left home with
such lofty ambitions.
"I'm through !" he reported with de
finlteness. "Action? I got it with a
vengeance. Thought I had a business
head and Joined In with a promoter,
ne got my money at the beginning
and I have been banging around watt
ing for the gorgeous dividends ever
since. I eat humble pie, I do, and if
you'll let me rest a bit I'll put up my
shingle as a doctor and find my action
with surgical experiments and acids."
"You're welcome. I can tell you
that." said Reuben Merle, and was
tender and indulgent as a loving shep
herd welcoming stray lambs back to
the borne fold. '
It was Just a month after that when
Aleck Martin put In an appearance.
They scarcely recognized him. He
had a half-healed scar on his cheek,
one arm In h slina, nnd I'tfpod.
"Adventure." he osplnlnod bricil.v
"I got It In Q n!ulna camp w h n n
Joyful cowboy flunt: a bowle knife nf
that cheek. A playful encounter with
a grlzaly did the rest."
"Wonder what has become of Clif
ton Bross nnd his qu"st for practical
education?" more than once suggested
Merle, nnd one day he walked . In.
Whereas.' he hnd been naturally pale
and slight looking, he was now
hronaed nnd husky. He greeted all
hands with n new self-assurance tbat
bespoke success, or at least satisfac
tion. "All here?" he rommented In a
pleased way. "flood ! I have solved
the problem of 'practical education, 1
nm pleased to say. I have always
maintained, you know, that a man
may be n gentleman farmer, or n
scientific carpenter, if he tas the
Imilns. Fellows. Tve learned more
about agriculture In Hght months than
t could have ncqu'red by study In as
many years. Dear old patron, frlen '
arid adopted father! I have come bael
to asl; you to put me In charge of th'
farm here."
"Well! well!" commented Merle Ir
n gratified way. "flow did you cone
to take up the plowshare nnd harvest
er?" "Well. It was fate." responded Clif
ton. "I fell sick near a farmhouse.
Kind people took me In. A kinder
daughter nursed me. Love and farm
ing. See?"
"And nnd the young lady In ques
tion?" ventured Merle.
"Oh, Rosa, my wife, you mean?" in
quired Clifton, placidly nnd proudly.
"1 left her nt the hotel here, until I
leorned If my report met with your
approval."
"Lad." spoke Reuben Merle, his fn'c
aglow, "she shall reign here as thf
cherished queen of our little house
hold P
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
ACCOUNT AND PETITION
FOR DISTRIBUTION AND
ASSIGNMENT
In the matter of "the estate of
Frank D. Gilleran, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in the estate of Frank
D. Gilleran, deceased that Sarah A.
Gilleran, administratrix of said estate
has filed her final account and report
of her administration and a petition
assignment of said estate and dis
or distribution, final settlement and
charge as such administratrix.
It is ordered that a hearing be had
on said account and petition before
the said court at the County Court
room in 'the city of Alliance, Box
Butte county, Nebraska, on the 4th
day of January, 1921, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M., when all persons in
terested therein may appear and con
test the same.
It is further ordered that notice be
given to all persons interested in said
estate of the time and place fixed for
said hearing by the publication of this
notice for three successive weeks prior
to the said time of hearing in the
Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed,
published and circulated in Box Butte
county, Nebraska.
Dated this 4th day of December,
1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
Lee Basye, Attorney.
Dec. 731
. LAKESIDE
W. P. Trester was a Lakeside shop
per Monday.
This part of the sand hills was vis
ited by a light snow Monday.
Joe Perrin who has been visiting
friends here a few days, was a west
bound passenger Monday.
Roy Skiles went to Alliance Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman drove in
from the ranch Monday evening.
Mr. Brown and family were east
bound passengers Tuesday.
R. C. Brunson drove in from the
Star ranch Wednesday.
Billy McKinney spent the week end
out on the ranch with homo folks.
Henry Bond, traveling salesman for
Paxton & Gallagher, was a"' Lakeside
business visitor Wednesday.
Miss Ruth Pollard returned the
latter part of this week from Hal
sey, where she h:id been visiting at
the L. S. Dillard home.
HOLIDA Y FLO WERS
We have everything you want for the Holidays in regu
lar (lowers, and ca n,u:et you anything special you desire.
We have, at all times, choice
CARNATIONS CHRYSANTHEMUMS
ROSES, ETC.
Also Potted Pbnts artrl Ferns for Home Decoration
Gold Fish and Supplies of All Kinds
Alliance Floral Company
L. D. BLAIR, Proprietor
North of Lowry Office Phone 151
& Henry Garage Res. Phone 289
.
Nil SJItB
The best thing that can be said about the manner in
which an undertaker conducts his business is that he has
won the public praise. Upon every funeral occasion we are
complimented about the satisfactory manner in which we
perform our duty. Our services are of a high character
and are properly priced.
Glen Miller
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Phones: Day, 811 128 West
Night, 522; or 539 Third Street
W . L . V A R R O L L
IllnrVsmilh and Horseshoer I
New location at 220 Big Horn '
J
Wlen In Antloeh
Take Tour Meals at
THS LIBERTY OAFB
Meals at All Hoars
John Btrate
Let Me Cry Your Sulea j
H. A. WYLAND , ,
Auctioneer lata Missouri
llano Tuning, Regulating & Repair
A. M. rooL
Leave Orders at Wikcr Music Iloua
or 1'hone No. 741
Service Guaranteed
Ve Have Our Own Help
PHILLIPS & SONS
Contractors and Builders.
P. O. Box 750 AUUnce, Neb.
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK !
, : PHONE 9 j
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA j
a l
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
1
Not Medicine, Surgery. OsteopAlU,
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor Palmer School
Telephone 865 Wilson Bulldlns
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ince. P. & REDDISH, Reddisa
Elock. tf
(tuine 604 AJilanc
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock, (toneral Farm Sales
J. D. EMERICK t
Bonded Abstractor j
1 have the only set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte County. (
First National Bank Bldg.
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Clean Up Now
and
AVOID TUB RUSH
A little later la the saw
you'U hare to wait jour tarn.
Cm the phone today.
PROMPT SirRYICES HOW v
Sam Shelton
Phone B75
MOVING PACKING
Snyder Transfer and Fireproof Storage
"The World Moves and So Does Snyder"
Office Phone 15; Res. 884 and Black 730.
"When It's Your Move, Let Us Know."
STORING
SHIPIlNG
REAL ESTATE
Box Butte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. a lfcCORKLE, llanager
Office Ground Floor First Nad. Bank
PHONES: RES. NO. 183
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Trans
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCE
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Please"
Have it
WELDED
with the OXY-ACETTLJanS
PROCESS
SyUndeT Blocks, frames aal
rranmlaslon Cases a Specialty
ALL TRACTOR PAXTS)
Geo. H. Breekner
New Location IIS W. U Ct
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