The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 19, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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ADVERTISEMENTS
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dreds of pr-ople scan thesf Want
Ao columns looking for what vou
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Insertion. Costs no more than
other newspapers and we eruar
antee that you reach several hun
dred more readers. Uuy circula
tion, not hot air.
WANTED
WANTED BOTS
WANTED 35 boys to start a boys'
band. Alliance nerds one you
ought to learn. See Mr. Mann a
Mann Music & Art Store. 41
WANTED Either cattle or horses for
' herd stock. Plenty of water and
salt. B. W. Case, Alliance, "Neb. 41-41p
WANTED by reliable man and wife,
position as chore man and cook, on
ranch. W. A. Taylor, box T5, Ard
more, S. D. 39-42p
WANTED To heir from owner of
good farm for sale. State cash
price, full particulars. D. Y. Bush,
Minneapolis, Minn. 58p
AGENTS WANTED sell the genuine
Watkins Products! Medicines, Ex
tracts, Spices, Soaps, Shampoo, etc.
Live lady or gentleman agent wanted
in Alliance and o'her vacant cities. All
or spare time. Particulars and sample
free. Write to day. The J. R. Wat
kins Co., 02, Winona, Minn.
37-39-41p
AGENTS WANTED Good hustlers,
big money, 6x8 photo medalions
copied fitm any picture f0c each.
Large variety of designs to select.
Quick service. Send for illustrated
circulars. Benjamin Harris Cp., Inc.,
1229 Bowery, New York. 38-45
SITUATION WANTED An experi -encetl
woman wants chamber maid
work or. day work. Call Red 249.
41-44p
FOR RENT
FOR RENT To reliable party thor
oughly furnished house. Modern
except heat. Large garden. Coiner
Third and Toluca. 41tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Cabinet, 2 kitchen tables,
3 kitchen chairs, oil stove and oven,
sanitary cot ami pau, rocKer, n, ,y ,
... , i,
few nice chickens. Phone lu
219 Toluca.
FOR SALE I have 200 bu
Macaroni seed wheat for
miles north of Alliance. Phone
8101.
FOR SALE Mahogany finish piano. .'
rli T sinnnn a. h. I
Tnnps To 40-41
FOR SALE
Ever-bearing strawberry ,
plants $l.r0 per hundred,
Wolcott, Central City, Neb.
George I
41-42p
FOR SALt neiTS Mountain '.' "" sjged by the said Charles S. Ailing , Sunday atternoon to piay oan. ine
Imported Canary birds, either xmgly Iei,ter a. H-unt, and assigned by ! score was in favor of the latter,
or in mated pairs. Young ungers. j paschaj t). Bertine, executor of the Mrs. C. M. Carey and Mrs. Ernest
Rolkers' Rooming House. 3otl 1 . - vV;ii amt Testament of Hester A. 1 Kinir drove in from the ranch Thurs-
. . . a mm i Y I . II I
FOR S ALE-At a n-alns , ft ",0
new household " be cancelled, extinguished. lischarge.l
piano. Call bOl Big Hoin or pnonjof neord an,, decre,i tx be wholly
S4" j forfeited and determined, and no lien
FOR SALE Good used cars. A.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne.
H.
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LOST
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LOST Pair of spectacles at or near
.Central school grounds. Return to
Herald office or phone Red 504.
40-41p
MISCELLANEOUS
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly
We can supply you with any quantity
cf Daby Chicks 15 varieties. Live
delivery guaranteed. Parcel port pre
paid. Write for prices nd full par
ticulars. 19tf
Statistics how that while the cost
o' living ha dropped, there is plenty
ct room below for improvement.
ir's:
NOTICE FOR PTBL1 CATION
Department of The Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Alliance,
Nebraska, March 2. 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Stephen
S. Nice, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on
January 7th, 1918, made Homestead
Entry No. 01S419, for SENE'V and
SE',i of Sec. 21, and SV4NW4 and
Wi.iSWVi of Section 22, Township 21
North, Range 47, West of the Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice oi
ntention to make final three-yeai
jroof, to establish claim to the land
ibove described, before the Registei
and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office,
at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Cth day
of May, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses: Joe
Bills, Will Campbelf, James Blagraves,
Cora Pealer, all of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
Mar29-Apr29
NOTICE
In the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Jennie M. Niuist, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gust Niquist, Defendant.
To Gust Niuuist, non-resjclent, de
fendant: You are hereby notified that
on the 18th day of November, 1920,
Jennie w. lnuist, nieu a
netition '
a
. . ' A it T A A. f W
r i,, e ' nevV'rl,1 ?U11 ?l
Box Butte County, Nebraska the ob-
jeci unu prayer oi wn.cn are io oi)ia:n I
a divorce from you on the grounds of -.
extreme cruelty and non-support for
more than two years preceding the fil
ing of said petition without just cause
or provocation. You are required to
answer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 30th day of May, 1921.
JENNIE M. NIQUIST, Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys.
Aprl2-Mayl3
NOTICE
In the District Court of Box Butte;
County, Nebraska. J
vs.
Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per
sonal Representatives and All
Other Persons Interested in the
Estate of Sarah Ann Small, de
ceased, the Southwest Quarter of
Section 32, Township 2, Range j
49, Box Butte County, Nebraska,
and All Persons Claiming Any In
terest of Any Kind in Said Real
f Estate, or Any Part Thereof, De
fendants. Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal
Representatives and All Other Persons
interested in the Estate of Sarah Ann
1 1 . tft
Person
Mliaii, neceasea, ana Any
Claiming Any Interest of Any
Kind in Said Real Estate, to-wit: The
111 U(
Swalhxvest Quarter
Of Section 32,
trict Court of Box Butte County, Nc- ,
braska. aainst all of the defendants'
- I Sect and eraver of which are that the
named in the title to mis case, me oo
mortgage recorded in Book 8 at Page
452 of the Mortgage Record of Box
Butte countv, Nebraska, executed and
delivered to'Chaifes S. Ailing, and as-!
' mi a .1 1 - ilaAinlnnt
upon the said land; that all claim or
right, title, interest, lien and owner-J
shiD of anv kind and nature, either
actual or contingent, if they have any.
nt nit the defendants, in and to aid
land, be foumt and decreed to be mid-
iect. junior and inferior to the right,
tit'e, interest, lien and ownership or
the plainaff in and to said land, and
that the cloud or clouds thereby cast
upon the plaintiffs title to said land
be decreed to be removed and set aside,
and that all claims of right, title, lien,
interest or ownership of all of the de
fendants, each and every one of the
them, of every kind and nature, in said
land, if they claim or have any in said
land, may be cancelled, set aside and
decreed to be held for naught, and no
lien or incumbrance upon or against
said land; that the plaintiff's posses
sion, right, title, lien, interest and
ownership in and to said land be quiet
ed and confirmed in the plaintiff, and
that the defendants, all of them, and
"Inn.hnv W 1r.noo J'l llnv ISlltfP
.i or call , r,.t,. voh. !4u!i nr Anv I'.irt There- worth Saturday night to attend tne
of, non-resident defendants, Defend-1 tai'"e at that place.
1 . i ...:n Vpih lWim vn nn from nis home.
Vip1 of leal names uriKiion, win iue -r- --- -
ne's I u.. .v,- -nt rr !twentv-five miles south oftown. Satiir-
stir, . xni... i t. n..: i..:.:.r :.. l;iv after lanfh tsvinnlies.
iren . , , . . ..,;,- l Woi i urn Wi mm Arms diove
qu. 41 n auove entmeu cast-, uit-u in. " ' . : v; . , ,
ov ... .1 .-.i.i : n;- un from Pawlette ranch the latter Dart ,
THE ALLIANCE IIEILM.P.
j er.ch and every one of them, and their i
I servants, agents. ?mplovocs, heirs. J
i . . i ..i i
unu as; ins, unu uii iiuimii." 11.11111111
oy, iniougn or under mem, in
way or manner, be enjoined frtin
claiming or asserting any right, titl?,
interest, l'en or ownership of any kind
n said land adverse to that of the
plaintiir, his servants, agents, em-
loyees, heirs, executors, ndminjstra-
ors, grantees and assigns, or irom
interrupting or disturbing the plain
till"s use, possession and enjoyment of
:aid land, and the use, Tiossession and
enjoyment thereof of the plaintitf'5
servants, agents, employees, heirs,
executor, administrators and assigns
anl grantees, ami for siich other anl
'urther relief as may he'juM, eouitable
and proper, anl tht t"he plaintiff re
cover his copts herein.
You ami each of y- are require! to
answer said petition in or before the
23rd lay of Mav,
Dated this ;"th davof April, 1921.
FLOYD S. t RINE, Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & 'GAVTZ, AtlomeR.
Apr5-May6
LAKESIDE
'an Alliance
k'maw u wn
Nettie and Gewge IkTxiTmey frere
Saturday.
John Mnsvelt as in rW-m hi ranch ! coun.1 of. .I;r,e ,fpver- . ... .... ,
after coal Fridir I 'ISS L.'"'an Stoner anil Miss Ethel
Bruce-Hwnsaker ptmliase a run-' Ui,7Pn mata? " bsinef"'s tr:p to the
.iftottt tT wcenUy. I00"" Saturday.
R. M. Johnston return! to hrs "home 1 , Mr- and Mrs. O. A. Woods and Mr.
at Lead, S. 1)., la week. Mr- !' M,rs- c- -V ,?e'' "f G,ennr
Kfls-we-rO. Ash was , ton IFi i.lay hvX Mon.lay at . R. McCroskey s.
.lerivering ed potatoes. ,-Ml VL0 ,ye,we,l'" retu! f"M
Charts r.eva.l Jn.lRiirwi1'""ta Thursday where she spent the
lawn FrMay iwirninjt
rn
Joe Ctiaprnan, ravelrug saters-man,
-was in La
1 Florn Bi
down from
. was in l.akes:le SratuKtw-.
rombau arid Ot :SmUk -were
orn Amtioch Sundw-.
Uitlc Tlunsfcker retmrne.li from fiouth
Dakota la.s't Friday af tern on,
Henry S'-toop took a pr6;y 'f 'lung
folks to Kills worth &tturthry nitt.
E. B. Jameson went to t)maha and
Lincoln 'Thwrsdity for a few clays' visit.
We hear that C C. Otimes "has
moved frora HotTlando Beafrrice, Meb.
H. S. Simms of Allianow -wai in
town on business the latter- part of
the -week.
Alyxiw Ash burn of Trrrngt.on, Vlyo.
Tisited friemls here a couple of days
last week.
Joe Tosses has been ff fevn -woi k
the last few days. He "hits an abscess
on hia arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lonnacre left wi j
Thursday for Elkhart, Indiana, their;
' "I'1 home town. '
Jir. ami wrs. hot a own ur.n
I proud naren-s ot a nne oaoy grri wno.
; " "v i nursoay. ;
A number irom nere went, xo i.u-
of he week after lumber.
Geore Liwlley installed n lighting
Dlant of his own to furnish lights fori
his poolhall and residence.
! R. A. Westover and .laughters Wil-
' ma and Beatrice were Alliance visitor
; the latter part of the week,
The baseball boys went to Antioch
l o 'i n in u.mA tnnnninu flnrl in visit
a? the Pollard home!
Miss Ruth Pollard returned home
from Halsey, Thursday, after spending
a few weeks at the home of her sister. ;
i Mrs. u u. inuard at mat piace.
Mrs. Ionard Epps and children left
on No. 42 Thursday morning for Ilia-;
j watha. Kan., called there by the sen-;
I ous illness of the former's mother.
I Mr. Coe returned the latter part 01 1
i the week from a busi
mess trip to jxew-
castle, Wyo. Mrs. Ryan took charge
of the store here during his absence, j
George Woodward returned from
Omaha last Thursday where he went i
to consult a specialist in regard to his
eye which was injured while working!
at the Horde blacksmith shop.
A crowd from here went to Antioch
Sunday to take in the ball game. Un
fortunately two of the boys were left
to walk home, but Andrew Strick j
drove up after them Sunday evening.
A film manager says that within ten
years people will pay $5 a seat for
pictures. This is a ray of sunshine
in an atmosphere of threatened hard
time.
TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 1021
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1 .WSNSJ?
VI
ANdOIl.V
v'
ude Murphv returned to
his
i ii'ities at Lincoln luesdav.
John liurry made a business trip to
ScoUsbluir Saturday.
George Veitell transacted business in
Baard Monday.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. John Sherlock, April 7.
J. R. Kelly reports his father as
greatly improved, being able to leave
the hospital and return to Dalton.
W. V, Dove shipped a car load of!
cattlo to the Omaha market rriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Temple expect
to leave soon for Grover, Colo., where
Mr. Temple has the posit;on of station
agent. They have spent the past week
visiting in Bridgport and Dencer.
Miss Lillian Stoner is filling the va
cancy in the Angora school caused by
Mrs. Lela Funk's resignation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheiman were visitors
at Bridgeport Saturday.
R. M. Harris of Fort Laramie, Wyo.,
is doing relief work at the depot await
ing the arrival of the new station
ngent.
There will be a hard time dance
given Pt the Harry Fetters school
house Fridav even in s.
!Miss Francis Glan arrived from
Denver Sunday night.
Mis Eunice Botwlvy returned to her
, schiol at Yockey, Monday. The school
1 1 . I i . . t r . :
f,c , 81 T
jha ' c o
i past nmth visiting her parents.
1 r" "-
. ' .-.v...-. .w-
tlu5a JJ,C '""V
;"r ni'e 's Vn.n,,w.n-.. 1 w . tany
morning nre nat neen mull and pome
members of the family were oat of
floors -while th others had not arisen
when it -was discovered that the house
was on file. Every effort was made to
ave their belngings but it was im-
'ioss"ble us the fire had spread so rap-
iny that everything was a total loss.
H was partly covered by insurance.
Sam Heeler's house was alo burned
rrutay ewning, tne cause Demg un-
known and they were also unable to
sa-re anyth ng.
Cottonseed cake for sale.
O'Bannon & Neuswanger. Phone
71. 29tf!
The well equipped elegance of' our funerals and the
convincing' courtesy of our undertaking staff provide burials
whose dignity is unsurpassed. The conduct of our organiza
tion is polite and the fairness of our business dealings ap
peal to those looking for fair play. We co-operate with
undertakers in other cities.
Glen
UNDERTAKING PARLORS
Phones: Day, 311
Night, 522 or 533'
REAL ESTATE
Box Dutte County Farms and Ranches ""r
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. G McCORKLE, Manager
Office Croud Floor First National Cask
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DIRE DISTRESS
It ts Near at Hand to Hundreds of
Alliance Readers.
Don't neglect an aching back,
lt'trkauhe is often the kidneys' cry
for help. . .
Neglect hurrying to the kidneys' aid
Means that urinary troubles may
follow.
Or danger of worse kidney trouble.
Here s Alliance testimony.
Mrs. L. E. JolitT, fi09 W. 3rd St.,
snvs: "I have found Doan's Kidney
Piils a most excellent remedy and am
always glad to speak a good word for
them. I have hail attacks oi nacx
ache and pains in my side when doing
mv housework thnt made me ieei
miserable. Some time when 1 stooped
I had attacks of dizzy spells and
snecks came before my eyes, almost
blinding me. When I get one of these
nltacks I ret n box of Doan's Kidney
Pills at Brennan's Drug Store and
they cure me and leave me feeling
fine."
Pv-e f0e. at " dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doans Kidnev Pills the same that
Mrs. JolitT had. Foster-Milburn Co.
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
It would be more satisfying all
round if the dollar, on regaining its
earlier purchasing power, would not
at once become so shy and exclusive.
Warriors who went to the front iT.t
not brave all the dungers. Occas.on
allv the sprine in a swivel chair ex
t'nd?s under the strain with resu'tant
-hock to the nerves of the profiteer.
Wanted to buy both your fa
tnd stock hoes.. O'Bannon and
Neuswaneer. Phone 71. 18t
The Brooklyn zoo lioness that wa
rooed. chained and gaaged and hai
her sore tooth pulled can understanc
now how a man feels when he pay
his income tax. ,
Men's styles for spring call for
hroad shoulders and narrow hips. Th
siitiiwi.it inn is thnt hv siirinir there
wiI) be nothing calling for expansiv
hip room.
Make listening compulsory, and it
would be no time at all until ther
would be a general demand for the
abolishment of free speech.
Miller
123 West
Third Street
::mmfnn:MMHiim
SEVEJf
Many have trivl hut none has yrt
found a sat it-factory way to inveti
.i.e a gii.-ni.nu tallK with U lightetl
natch.
French barhe'ni s are to be taxed tr
lid (lie babies of tho benedict'. Still,
bachelors do rut have to walk tlio
floor. .
P. A. KALI)
Attornoy-at-Lnw
Office in Reddish' lilock
K. of C. COUNCIL No. 975
Meets 2d ami 4th Tuesday of each
month, ut
311 Bon Bute A von up Upstair
B. G. BATMAN'. F. S.
fhoncs 1037 and 734
TAXI
G. C. MADSKN," Prop.
TELEPHONES
Day 24 Night 1073
MOVING. PACKING, STORING
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER-TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It' Your Mote,
Let Vn Know."
Office Phone 13; Res. 8SI and RIk.730
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
DR. EINAR BLAK !
OFFICE IN MALI .FRY BLOCK
Office lOIW-Phone Residence 101
C. F. MORANVILLE
Carpenter Work of nil Kind 1
Tlione 970 or Red 411
DR. A. CLARENCE SCII0CI1
General SurReon
Rumer Blde., Alliance, Neb.
Office Phone 187 Res. Phonej BIk. 621
Let Me Cry Your Sale
' R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone 34
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
V,
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone bC5 Wilson Buildinf
I IV.
Real Estate, Loans and .4
0 Insurance "
F. E. REDDISH V?
Reddish Block tf
Phone 664 Alliance
Harry P. Coursey r
AUCTIONEER
Live Stork and General Farm Sale
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte County
First National Bank Bid.
PHONES: RES. NO. ICS
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage .
Successors to Wallace Trans,
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"Ws Try Hard to Pleaaa"
Have it
WELDED
With ts
OXT-ACETTLEXE MOOES
Cylinder Blocks, Frame Mas'
TruBmlasIoa Cues SpoeUHjf
ALL TRACTOR FASTS
Geo. H. Breckner
Kv Uciti tin Weal U C3