The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 18, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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DARE You ? I non, sifc. 1 WAiToMLV i wS- HE.Rt-rp
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WANT TO BUT aomethlnftT Hun
dreds of people scan thene Want
Ad columns looking for what you
r other have to offer. Oet quick
reault by advertising- In The
Herald Want Ad department.
ptATES Two cents per worfl per in
sertion. Costs more than other
ewspaperB, but we guarantee that
fou reach several hundred more
readers. Buy irculatirn. not hot air.
tALK CITY PHOl'KUTY
ALLIANCE city property to trade for
Box Butte county farm. See Ne
braska Land Co. 64tf
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
elose in; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOU SALE USED OAKS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H
JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne.
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FOR BENT FARM
FOR RENT Improved farm and pas
ture near town. Phone 796. 12-2p
FOR RENT ROOMS.
FOR BENT Light housekeeping
rooms. Two extra large south
rooms, all modern except heat, partly
furnished, ground floor, outside en
trance. Call Herald Office. 12tf
FOR RENT Well heated room. Price
2.50 a week. Phone 347. 6tf
FOR RENT Three rooms for light
housekeeping at G03 Box Butte. 15
WANTED TO BUY.
HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling
bouse at right price. John O'Keefe
Jb Son. 85tf
WANTED STOCK HOGS
WANTED -Land
Co-
Stock hogs. Nebraska
103-tf
FOR TRADE Will trade gilt edge
notes due November 22, 1921, for
ood young farm mares. Address
Beckwith, Box 446, Columbus, Ne.
15-18p
WANTED SALESMEN
WANTEID Five salesmen to traveL
Experience unnecessary. Call be
tween 8 and 12 and 1 and 6 at West
ern Hotel J. J. Gereau, Mgr. 14-15p
WANTED Three salesladies to
travel, experience unnecessary. Call
between 8 and 12 and 1 and 5 at West
ern HoteL J. J. Gereau, Mgr. 14-15
LOST
LOST Elgin ladies' wrist watch, 17
jewel, between corner Platte and
Second and Emerson school or at
school ground; initials B. E. H. on
back. Reward. Return to HeralS
office. 15tf
LOST Bunch of keys, either in Anti
och or on road to Alliance. Leave at
the Herald office. 15-17
MANJT
In the matter of the Estate
Charles E. Ileivhman, Deceased:
In the County Court of Box Butte
bounty, Nebraska,
Stale of Nebraska, Box Butte
County, ss.
To All Persons Interested in the
Estate of Charles E. Hershman, De
ceased: Whereas, Harry E. Gantz of Box
Butte County, Nebraska, has filed in
my olfice an instrument purporting to ,
be the last will and testament of.and the district court room in the
Charles E. Hershman, late of said court house at Alliance, Box Butte
county, deceased, and said Harry h.
Gantz has filed his petition herein
praying to have the same admitted to
probate, and for the issuing ot letters j
of adnrni.-tration with the will an-j
nexed, to The Guardian Trust Company 1
of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nc-'
bra.ka, as exeemtor of said will, which ;
will relates to both real and personal ;
property.
1 have therefore annolntcd the 31st '
dav of January. 1921. at ten oclock
in trio fAfOMiwtn nf tin fnnntt' rnn ri
; o..,m .u.. :'
, , , . . ... . . ... ,
puice iur ueaiinK sum wi i, ui wine,
time and place you and all concerned
may appear and contest the allowing
of same.
It is further ordered that said oe-,
titioner give notice to all persons in
terested in said estate of the pendency
of this petition and the time and place
set for the hearing of the same, by
causing a copy of this order to be
published in The Alliance Herald, a
newspaper printed and published in
said county, three weeks successively
previous to the day set for the hear
ing. In Witness Whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and official seal
this 5th day of January, 192L
(SEAL) IRA E. TASH,
County Judge.
MITCHELL & GANTZ,
Attorneys. Jan7-28inc
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne
braska, December 23, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that James
A. Byers, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who,
on July 81, 1917, madj Homestead En
try No. 018323, for Lot 4, SW4 NWK ;
WViSWVi; SEViSW of Section 1,
and NNW4, of Section 12, Town
ship 23, North Range 50, 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, 192L
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
In the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In re Application for Dissolution of
Alliance Packing Company, a Corpora
tion. Notice Is hereby given that the
Alliance Packing Company, corpora-
THL ALLIANCE H KHALI).
MAHUiES)
tion, organized under the mws of the
State of Nebraska, has filed in the
District Court of Box Butte County,
.Wbra.-'.a, a petition praying for a de
nee dissolving and declaring dissolved
said corporation, for the payment of
'.he costs and all expenses of this ac-
t on and incidental thereto, and for
su'h other and further relief as may
!e just and equitable, and that Satur
day, the 12th day of February, 1921
at the opening of court on that day, or
as soon thereafter as counsel can be
heard, has been appointed as the time
Countv, Nebraska, as the place at
whch said application is to be heard,
ALLIANCE PACKING COMPANY,
A CORPORATION,
By MITCHELL & GANTZ,
Its Attorneys,
Mitchell & Gantz, Attorneys,
J,in7-Fcbl 1
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Mar
Jguiet Inplett, deceased.
j ( a Uf?rsoni, ,n,erested in til
i ,.)te of Mariraret Trinlett. deceased
1 You will take notice that on the
; 2Sth day of December, 1920, George D,
Darlinir. administrator of said estate
filed his report and final account of
his dealings with the said estate in
this 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,
Jan 1-21 County Judge.
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Leroy Bowser, plaintiff, vs. Daniel
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
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 $978.67. 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,
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.
LEROY BOWSER,
Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Dec28-Jan25,,21
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Charles M. Bowser, plaintiff, vs.
Daniel Corcoran, defendant.
To Daniel Corcoran, non-resident
defendant:
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of attachment issued
by Ira E. Ta&h, county Judge of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, in an action
pending before said county court
wherein Charles M. Bowser was plain-
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1021
tirf and Daniel Coiroran defendant, to
recover the sum ot 1 .12(.!(), a writ of
attachment was issued and levied upon
the following described prcierty, to-
wit: Ho.ses cnUle und other live
svoeic, tarming implements, tools and , u l u 4
machinery, furniture, wagon, harness, i , ou U!nPr who h,ns viutm at
grain, hay, gasoline engine and all t Iowa, returned home the
other personal property. You are re- "''"" of ork
iU ic(l to answer the plaintiffs peti Mrs. I.eo Toohy who has been spend
tion filed herein on or before the first in a frw ,,ilVs in lenvrr, returned
Monday in February, 1921, namely
teoruary 7th. lS2i.
CHAMXS M. DOWSEK,
I'laintifT.
iMITCIir.I.L & GANT7. Attorneys.
Decl!S-Jan2.r,,21
NOTICK TO DKFKNDANT
In the County Court of Won Dune
County, Nebraska.
Orange Ilowser, plaintiff, vs. Daniel
Coirorun, defendant.
To l;iniel Corcoran, non-resident
defendant:
Notice is hereby given that pursu
ant to an order of attachment issued
by Ira I). Tash, county judge ot l5o
Hiitte county. Nebraska, in an action
pending before said county couit
wherein (.Iran ire Bowser wan plain
tiff anl Paniel Corcoran defendant, to
recover the sum of $.r38.C7 a writ of
.iii.iehm. nt was jssued and levied upon ,
the following described property, to-!
wit: Horses, cattle and other live
s.ock larming implements, tools and ;
machinery, furniture, wairons. harness.
erain, hay, gasoline engine and all
ther personal property. "Vou are re
tired to answer the plaintiff's peti
on tiled herein on or before the first
Monday in February, 1921, namely
February 7th, 1921.
OBANGE BOWSEB,
Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Pec2S-Janl25,'21
IIEMINGFOIID
E. G. Herman was in Crawford Sun
day.
Bill Brooks returned Saturday from
Lincoln.
Miss Aker spent the week end in
Bayard.
Miss Joyce Whitscll has been on the
sick list.
Will Manion of Alliance was in town
Thursday.
Elva Bunce spent last week with
home folks.
Leona Baldwin spent Sunday with
the home folks.
Fred Melick was a passenger to
Crawford Friday.
Sam draham transacted business in
Alliance Saturday.
Kev. Mr. ( ox was on the sick list
the first of the week.
E. S. Mooser of Omaha transacted
business here Friday.
J. C. Kearns of Angora transacted
business here Thursday.
Clarence Kosenbergor was a passen
ger for Belmont, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane of Mars
land was in town Sunday.
Evelvn Swan son spent the week end
at the R. A. Graham home.
Leona Langston was on the sick
list the first of the week.
Jake Shimek and wife of Marsland
visited in town Thursday.
Frank Clark of Alliance transacted
business in town Thursday.
Mr. Thorpe of the east transacted
business in town Thursday.
Lillian King spent the week end
with Tom Myers and family.
Allen Pittnian has been confined to
his home with the chicken pox.
Charles Ma rack and sister Lisa of
Maple, were in town Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.. O. S. Stevenson were
passengers to Crawford Saturday.
William Black of Chadron spent the
vv-k-end in town visiCng his wife.
Myron Bunce departed for Wichita,
Kansas, Saturday evening on business.
The as-dt:int postmaster of Chad
ron is spending a few days in town.
Mary (Toil spent the week end with
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Coil and family.
l.etha Baldwin who teaches district
No. 24, spent Saturday with home
folks.
Lydia Gasseling and Tony Kuhn
visited in Crawford Sunday between
trains.
Mrs. Grant Bunce spent the week
end at the home of her son, Frank
Bunco.
Mrs. Mirrie Hilton of Marengo, la.,
is here visiting Mrs. I. II. Myers and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen de
parted for Anselmo Sunday night for
a visit.
Helen Jones who has been ill with
the chicken pox, is again able to be
in school.
Mr. Butler, Mr. Andrew and Mr.
Huttorn motored to Alliance Monday
on business.
Mrs. Geo. Jones was in Alliance last
Friday on business pretaining to the
Rebekah lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon who had
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 More, Ut Ua Enow."
STORING
REAL E3TATB
Box Bntt County Farms and Raaeaea
AllianM City Proptrty
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. a UtCORXXB, Uaaagar
Ofiae Graamd Flr First NatL BasJk
been visiting at Blair, Nebr., returned I.anse and family, Mr. and Mrs. Du
Sunday morning. ,fers and family, Charles Suddith andl
Kev. Mr. King spent a few days in brother Floyd, Miss Klemke, Mr. and
town with the Kev. Mr. Cox, the i Mrs- ,l- A- Whites and family ami Mr.
, ,,ii0 of lh work
morning.
i iwr. ani iwrs. narve iiesier ami
daughter Margaret spent Sunday at
the Saw (Jraham home.
Mrs. Inm is niirs:ng n very sore
finger at tlvs writing, having mashed
it in an electric washer.
K. S. Pierce departed Monday niglt
for Lincoln and then will go on to
To- a to spend a month.
Miss Heitha McCuHough of Wyom
ing, is here visiting her hister, Mrs.
Will Schneider ami family.
Mr .and Mrs. Wyno Wil.on of Alli
ance visited Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
lhi'-hes and fanvly Sunlay.
The little dauh'er of Mr. and Mrs.
Mjnn Hunce who has been on the
sick list, is much improved.
Harlem Wells who has been on the
sick list is nirain able to take up his
work at the First State bank.
Mrs. A. J. Alexander of SeottsblulT,
xv1(, 1;ls h,.(,n visiting Myron Bunce,
rrtr,.( to her home Momlav.
liUil Beeves who has been 'confined
to ilis homc Nvilh tn0 ,lUinsv. d,,es not
seem to show much improvement
Ora Philips, Arthur Carroll and Bill
Brooks flew to ScottsblufT Sunday, in
tending to stay and organize a school.
.toe Heiman who has been trans
acting business in Harrison and other
points, returned homc Saturday nhrht.
Kev. Mr. Williams of Morrill, Neb.,
nrrived here Saturday on No. 43 and
filled the vacancy of Rev. Mr. May,
Sunday.
Floyd and Kenneth Holland who
have been visiting in Iowa for the past
few weeks, returned home Saturday
morning.
Keith Butler who has been here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and fam
ily, departed for his home at Wyom
ing Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Walker received word
Sunday morning of the death of her
mother. The body will be brought here
for interment
Mrs. S. A. Grimes was in Alliance
and Antioch the last of the week or
ganizing Rebekah lodges, returning to
her home Sunday
Quite a number of the young folks
attended the dance and box social at
district No. 24 Saturday night. Miss
letha Baldwin is teacher.
John Burdick was very pleasantly
surprised aturday evening when
number of. his friends gathered to
snenl the evening in dancing.
George Jenkins departed for Lincoln
Saturday nieht. Mrs. Jenkins und
Mary Margaret who have been visit
ing there will return home with Mr.
Jenkins.
The seventh grade entertained the
eiirhth arrade at a party at the gram
mar room Thursday evening. A lunch
of sandwiches, fruit salad and cake
was served.
Mrs. A. J. Alexander of Council
Bluffs who has been visiting at the
Bunce home, and Miss Ella Bunce took
dinner at the C. J. Lauer home ut
Berea, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gamnn enter
tained at a dinner Thursday in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. White's eigh
teenth wpddinir anniversary. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich
and daughter, Maxine, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Koland and Mrs. E. J. Langston.
Mrs. Fred Hucke entertained in
honor of her daughter Onrta's elev
enth birthday. Tho-e present were
AUa Style, Edna and Evelyn Hilliker,
Madge Hardy, Ellen and Tesie Plahn.
Ona'ene Schneider, Thehna Donr.er,
I. tu lle I leiii'eeock, Helen Schneider,
Mrs. Arthur Carro'l and l;'rl daugh
ter I ueiMe. The pyenimr wa-; . pent in
playing games. Miss Oneta received
ninny beautiful irifts.
Miss Helen Andrew entertained n
few of her friends at her home Thurs
day evening. The evening was spent
in playing games. A lunch of sand
wiches, potato chips, fruit salad, two
kinds of cake, wafers and cocoa was
served. Those present were: l.oyala
Whelan, Iclia Corey, Mary Coil, Helen
Brown, Jessie Moravak, Bertha Carter.
Ioona Baldwin, Margaret Dixon, Ruth
Muirhead, Irma Wrierht, Merle Price,
Kenneth Pruden, Leslie Hardy and
Otto Wrig. Each one present reported
a food time.
Mrs. C. E. Roland was very pleas
antly surprised Saturday evening, the
occasion being her birthday. Various
games und music were the evening's
amusement. Lunch of sandwiches,
cake and coffee was served. Those
present were:' Mr. and Mrs. Frizzells
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gaman and
daughter, Keith Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Langston and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Raders and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Marts and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ike Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
SHIPPING
SEVEN"
land Mrs. John Koland.
PHYSICIAN and SI RC.EON
I)U. EINAK BLAK
!
OFFICE IN MAIJ.KKY BLOCK
Office 101 Phon Hesidcnre 103
C. F. MOKANVILLB
Carpenter Work of all Kinds '
Phone 970 or Bed 113 '
1)K. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCII
General Surgeon '
Burner Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Oirice Phone 1 87 Bes. Phone. Blk. 521
When In Antioch
Take Your Meals at
THX LIBERTY CAFB
N Meals at All Hour
John Strata
Let Me Cry Your Sales
II. A. WTLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Service Guaranteed
'V Have Our Own llela
rimxirs & sons
Contractors and Builders.
1. O. liox 750 Alliance, Neb.
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK
PHONE
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
I
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy
DKS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 8CG Wilson Building;
Real Estate, Loam and Insur
ance.
F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. ,. '. tf
Phone 064 '" Alllanoe)
Harry P. Courscy
AUCTIONEER ' '
Live Ktock, tJcneial Farm Sate
J. D. EMERICK ,
Bonded Abstractor i
I have the only Net of Abstract '
I look in IW Unite County.
First National Bank Hlilg. j
Clean Up Now
nd
AVOID THE RU8II
A little later In Ue
rou'll have to wait roar tain.
I' the pliune today.
PROMPT 8KMVICH HOW
Sam Shelton
Phone 571
PHONES: RES. NO. 183
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Trans
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATTNQ
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
MW Try Hard to Pleata"
Have it
WELDED
with the OXT.
rftoczn
CyllaAer Block.
rraatas1ea Case
TBACTOft PAJtra
Geo. H. Breckner
Kev Laeatlesi Ml W. U O.