The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 04, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 6

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Gene Byrnes Says:- neics the i.iusic Write i oar
When a man expresses sympathy
for old maids, he means that he re
grets their inability to do as well as
his wife did. Baltimore Sun.
DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCH
General Surgeon
Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Office I'hone 187 Res. Thone, Blk. 62
Office I'hone 13(5 Res. Phone Red &01
WILLIS TRANSFER CO.
City and Country Hauling
Crnting and Tucking
With Win. K ing Co. Alliance,
219 Box Butte Nebraska.
Tllb AL1.lA.NCC HERALD, TVESDAV. JANUARY -I, 1021
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WANT TO BUT lometMntr Hun
dreds of people can then Want
A1 columns looking for what you
r other have to offer. Get quick
remit! by advertising- In The
raid Want Ad department.
J
STATES Two cents per word per in
sertion. Copts more than other
ewspapers, but we guarantee that
fou reach several hundred ''more
readers. Buy "'rculatloh. not hot air.
SAL13 CITY PIIOPKHTY
ALLIANCE city property to trade for
Box Butte county farm. See Ne
braska Land Co. 64tf
riVE room Bungalow, all modern
close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOR SALE USED OARS
"OR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne.
tf
FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES.
FOR SALE New and second hand
Singer sewing machines on $3 a
mouth payments. Phone 382, A. J.
MILFORD, Agt. 86tf
FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FOR SALE Household goods includ
ing brass bed, princess dresser, 2
elvet rugs, buffet, Hoosier cabinet,
Buck range, congoleum rug and mis
cellaneous articles. 208W. 3rd St., up
stairs.
FOR SALE TRACTOR
FOR SALE A 12-23 horsepower Case
tractor for sale or trade for a truck
or good car. Inquire Ralph R. Sher
lock, Angora, Neb. ll-14p
FOU SALE-OMAHA HEAL 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 Two rooms, with mod
ern conveniences; gentlemen with
references preferred. 617 Cheyenne
Ave. Phone Black 713. lOtf
FOR RENT Well heated room. Price
$2.50 a week. Phone 347. 6tf
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 619
Laramie. Phone 120. lOltf
WANTED TO BUY.
HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling
bouse at right price. John O'Keefe
Son. 85tf
WANTED STOCK HOGS
WANTED Stock hogs. Nebraska
Land Co.
103-tf
WANTED HELP
CLERKS (men, women) over 17, for
postal mail service. $130 month.
Examinations January. Experience
unnecessary. For free particulars,
write R. Terry, (former civil service!
examiner) 734 Continental Bldg.,
Washington, D. C. - lip
AGENTS WANTED
LADY OR GENTLEMAN agent want
ed in the city of Alliance to sell the
genuine J. R. Watkins Medicines,
Spices, Extracts, Toilet Preparations,
etc All or spare time. A wonderful
opportunity to get into business for
yourself. Write today for free partic
ulars and sample. J. R. Watkins Co.,
60 Winona, Minn. 12p
SALESMEN WANTED
GET BUSY. KEEP BUSY. Is your
job unsafe? Is it permanent? You
want a life long business. You can
get Into such a business selling more
than 137 Watkins Products direct to
farmers if you own auto or team or
can Ket one; if you can give bond with
personal sureties. We back you with
big selling helps. 52 years in busi
ness, 20,000,000 users of our products.
Write for information where you can
get territory. J. 11. Watkins Co., De
partment C, Winona, Minnesota. 12p
FOUND KKYS
FOUND Bunch of keys in postolHce
Friday. Inquire Herald office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne
braska, December 23, 1V20.
Noiice is hereby given that James
A. Byers, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who,
on July 31, 1917, made Homestead En
try No. 018323, for Lot 4, SW'4 NW'i ;
W'iSWU; SEUSWV4 of Section 1,
and NVaNWVi, of Section 12, Town
ship 23, North Range f0, West, of the
Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Register
and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 8th day of
February, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses Clell
Underwood, Grover Sutton, Burr Un
derwood, John W. Sutton, all of Alli
ance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE,
8-17 Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
J. Keenen, deceased.
State of Nebraska, Box Putte Coun
ty, ss.
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the county court room in Alli
ance in said county on the 20th day of
April, 1921, to receive and examine all
claims against said estate, with a
view to their adjustment and allow
ance. A time limited for the presenta
tion of claims against said estate is
four months from the lGth day of De
cember, 1920, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from the
lGth day of December, 1920.
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, this 15th day of De
cember, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
LEE BASYE, Attorney. D21-J14
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Charles M. Powser, plaintiff, vs.
Dar.iel Corcoran, defendant.
To Daniel Corcoran, non-resident
defendant:
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of attachment issued
by Ira E. Tash, county judge of Box
rsuue counry, iseDraska, in an action
pending before said county court
wherein Charles M. Bowser was plain
tiff and raniel Corcoran deferdan. in
recover the sum of $326.90, n writ of
attachment was issued and levied upon
the following described property, to
wn: norses, cauie and otner live
stock, farming implements, tools and
machinery, furniture, wagons, harness,
grain, hay, gasoline engine and all
other personal property. You are re
quired to answer the plaintiff's peti
tion filed herein on or before the first
Monday in February, 1921, namely
February 7th, 1921.
CHARLES M. BOWSER,
Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Dec28-Jan25,'21
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Orange Bowser, plaintiff, vs. Daniel
Corcoran, defendant.
To Daniel Corcoran, non-resident
defendant:
Notice is hefeby given that pursu
ant to an order of attachment issued
by Ira E. Tash, county Judge of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, in an action
pending before said county court
wherein Orange Bowser was plain
tiff and Daniel Corcoran defendant, to
recover the sum of $538.67 a writ of
attachment was issued and levied upon
the following devrihM nmiwrfv f
wit: Horses, cattle and other 'live'
ock, fanning implements, tools and
Kichinery, furnituie, wagons, harness,
iain, hay, gasoline engine ami all
iier personal property. You are re
quired to answer the plaintiffs peti
t on filed herein on or before the first
.Monday in February, 1921, namely
February 7th, 11121.
OKANGK BOWSER,
j MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorney.'
I Dec2-Jan25,'21
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Leroy Bowser, plaintiff, vs. Daniel
uorcoran, tictendant.
To Daniel Corcoran, non-resident
deiendant:
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of attachment issued
by Ira E. Tash, county judge of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, in an action
pending before said county court
wherein Leroy Bowser was plain
tiff and Daniel Corcoran defendant, to
recover the sum of $978.fi7. a writ of
attachment was issued and levied upon
the following described property, to
wit: Horses, cattle and other live
stock, farming implements, tools and
machinery, furniture, wagons, harness,
gram, hay, gasoline engine and all
other personal property. You are re
quired to answer the plaintiff's peti
tion filed herein on or before the first
Monday in February, 1921, namely
February 7th, 1921.
LEROY BOWSER,
. Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Der28-Jan25.'21
NOTICE
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne
braska. '
Notice is hereby given that Mar
garet E. Burke, of Alliance, Nebras
ka, who, on October 6th, 1917, made
Homestead entry, No. 01835(5, for the
EAST HALF of Section 20, Township
23 North, Range 50 West of Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make ftnl thre-var
! Proof, to establish claim to the land
aDove described, before the Kegistei
and Receiver of the United Stateh
Land Office, at Alliance, Nebrasfla
on the Eighth day of January, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Burke, Charles Tierman, John
T. Burke and John Murphy, all of Al
liance, Nebraska.
J4 T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Mar
garet Triplett, deceased.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Margaret Triplett, deceased.
You will take notice that on the
2Sth day of December, 1920, George D.
Darling, administrator of said estate
filed his reDort anl final an,,- r
his dealings with the paid estate in
mis court and that said account will
be for hearing on the 28th day of Jan
uary, 1921, at the county court room
in Alliance in said county at the hour
of 10 a. m., and if no objections are
filed to the said account the same will
be allowed and the estate fully settled.
(Signed) IRA E. TASH,
Jan4-21 County Judge.
THE OFFICE BOY'S OFF-HOUR
The New York Sun reports that of
1,728 office boys whose lives were laid
open to the investigation of a self
appointed committee of efficiency ex
perts, it was determined:
Twelve per cent read "dime" novels;
seventeen print their names over sev
enty times daily; eleven watch the
door from the hall, where they pitch
pennies; three collect stamps; seven
practice typing "The Iar!ge bromn fox
lumped ovEr the laxy dob"; four
sleep; three sit and think; six sit.
The remaining trirty-ftve per cent is
sufficiently clever in its action so that
even their bosses don't know what
they do.
True womanhood will shine,"
writes a poetess. Not If the powder
puff can prevent it
In London thv m iii. 4. j
daylight saving. Ilere, we have for
gotten we ever bad it.
LAKESIDE
Mr. Pearson went to Alliance Fri
ll a. v.
Alva Ryland went to Denver last
Friday.
Lcc Watson returned from the west
Friday.
Doyt Grebe was u Lakeside visitor
Friday.
Carl Miller was a Lakeside visitor
Saturday.
Elden Evans went to Antioch on No.
39, Friday.
Operator Beach was a Lakeside vis
itor Sunday.
Margaret Cody drove in from the
ranch Sunday.
Beatrice Westover was on the nirk
list last week.
Mr. Brommaugh was down from
Antioch Friday.
Max Moscrip was a lakeside visitor
Friday afternoon.
Glenn Simmons is visitinir fripmla in
Ainance tnis week.
George Staples was in town last
week visiting relatives.
Bertha Tyler spent last week in
town visiting friends,
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFrance were
in town New Y'ear's day.
Rev. Burlcgh returned from the
west Saturday on No. 40.
Annie Tyler and brother Ed., rode
in from the ranch Sunday.
Dan Thompson left for Lincoln on
No. 40 Saturday morning.
Leo Berry returned from Lincoln
the latter part of the week.
R. A. Cook was an east bound pas
senger on No. 40. Sunday.
Richard and Elva Keith drove, in
from the ranch last Thursday.
Chas. Hitt is taking Mr. Roe's place
as agent here during his absence.
Earl Staples and wife left for New
castle, Wyoming, Friday on No. 39.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Masterson
were west bound passenger Friday.
Roy Skiles and Bruce Huns.IWor
came fro mthe west on No. 40, Sun
day. A bunch of young folks from here
attended the dance at Antioch Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman and
daughter drove in from the ranch Inst
Thursday.
frank DeFrance shipped a car load
of mules for the Lakeside Ranch Co.,
Sunday to Kansas City.
Agent J. L. Roe left for Denver,
Sunday, He expects to visit eastern
points before he returns.
S. Weaver left for his hom r Ack
land, Nebraska, Sunday morning, af
ter visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Moran and little Julia nn,i
Alice Wilson were west bound -pas-
sengers on No. 39, Sunday.
Miss Marie Marcv left for h hi
near Sander, Wyo., Saturday, after a
couple of days' visit with friends here.
Mrs. Ray Woods and daughter were
west bound passengers Friday after a
MOVING
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
REAL rSTATB
Box Butte County Farms and Ranekea
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. C. UeCOBXLB, Uanagar
Ofiee Groumd Floor First Natl. Baak
few .lavs' visit at the Zurcher home
The little dnuirhter of Willni-,1
ardson came near having pneumonia,
out; is Deuer at the time of this writ
ing.
Margaret Grcnnen and Lillian Ber
zina returned to Alliance Thursday af
ter a visit with their friend, Mary
nerman.
Mrs. Clvde Fosd irlr Ami Cft
daughter returned to their home at
finance r rutay arter a visit with rela
lives here.
Helen Ballard whn tin a Wn vtait
ing at the Ed. Osborn home the last
ween, returned to her hnniP at Tl
ham, Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hartsnnlr nn.l i;tu onn
are here from Lincoln visiting at the
nome or xvirs. Hartsook's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Coe.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Oslmrn lmva
Alliance New Year's day to take Mr.
and Mrs. Seibert and children m )
could catch the Denver train and thus
make the trip less tiresome.
Lucille. Lawrenr nn,l foril rtuKsivn
left for York Saturday morning. They
went 10 Anuocn to catch No. 42. Miss
Laura Evans also left at the same
time. Thev will all attend biiBinoBO
college at that place.
Miss Belle Weibling and Walter
Nelson entertained at a dinner party
Friday evening at the club house, the
occasion being in honor of Miss Marie
Marcy of Lander, Wyoming, who spent
the New Year with Miss Weibling.
Those present were Misses Marie
Marcy and Belle Weibling, Mrs. Beryl
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Gray
bill, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Morris, Ed
ward Jameson, Walter Nelson and T.
lackwell. Later in the evening they
motored to Antioch to attend the
dance.
FINANCIAL
It "may seem nn imjossible thinp
than an impossible man can secure
membership of a decent club, yet such
instances have occurred. Such an im
possible person approached the secre
tary of his club. "I want your ad
vice, sir," he said. "I have been de
liberately insulted by one of the mem
bers. I was sitting in the smoking
room, when Colonel came up to
me and said, without preamble, 'Sir,
I will give you one hundred pounds if
you will resign your membership of
this club.' Now, what ought I to do
in the matter?"
"It's perfectly obvious, sir," said the
relieved secretary, with alacrity. "Hold
on for a better offer." Tattler (Lon
don.) That scientist who is incubating
oysters in a goldfish bowl must be up
against it for brain food.
Home brew motto: Jug not that ye
be not jugged Ramah (Colo.) Rec
ord.
PACKING
SHIPPING
W . L . C A R ROLL
Blacksmith and Horseshoer
Now at 220 Big Horn Thono 1053
Wien In Antioch
Take Your Heal at
THI LIBERTY OA73
lltala at All Honrs
John Strata
Let Me Cry Your Sales
U. A. WTl.AMi .
Auctioneer '2A'i Missouri
Service Guaranteed
ve Have Our Own Ilelfj
riiiLLirs & sons
Contractors and Builders.
I O. Ilox 700 Alliance, Neb,
L. A. BERRY
ROOM RUMER BLOCK
rilONE 9
ALLIANC 12, NL'IIKASKA
33
Drake & Drake
iMtctor of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, OsteopstkjS
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 8C5 Wilson Building
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. tf
Phone 004
Alliance
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock, General Fann Bale
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only net of Abstract
llookh In Itox Itutte County,
Flrnt National Dank Bldg.
Clean Up Now
nd
AVOID TilK BUSH
A little later In tHe
you'll bte to wait four tarn.
Uae the phone today.
PROMPT 8 Kit VICE WOW
Sam Shelton
Phone 871
PHONES: RES. NO. 183
4 OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Trans,
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVINQ BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATINO
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Please"
Have it
WELDED
with the OXT'ACETTUDni
PR0CE83
CyiiFdeT" Blocks frames aai
Tranxalaslea Cases a ITfneUffj
all macros putra
Geo. H. Breckner
New LoeatUsi Sis w. 14 tsv
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