The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 13, 1921, Page ELEVEN, Image 11

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    ELEVEN
. SAVING TROUBLE
Motorist (after hitting pedestrian):
"You were trying to cross the middle
of the block."
Prdestrisn: "What difference doe it
mnke? If I cross at the corner you
will knock me into the middle of the
block, and we might Just as well begin
there." St. lsu Post-Dispatch.
Gene Byrnes Says: "It's a Great Life If You D
. WITH THE TRIMMINGS
Mrs. Newlywed (giving first order to
butcher over -phone) : "Please send me
a pound of t-teak."
Butcher: "And what else, please ?"
Mrs. Newlywed: "And and somo
gravy.' New York Central Lines
Magaxine.
THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Want U buy something? Hun
rda of peopl scan these Want
Ad column looking for what you
r others have to offer. Get quick
results by advertising in Ths
Herald Want Ad department.
RATES Ons cent. per word per
Insertion. Costs no more than
ther newspapers and we guar
antee that you reach several hun
dred more readers. Buy circula
tion, not hot air.
WANTED
WANTED Either cattle or horses for
herd stock. Plenty of water and
salt B. W. Case, Alliance, Neb. 41-49p
WANTED To hear from owner - of
good farm for sale. State cash
Erice, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
inneapolis, Minn. 58p
WE WANT a lady or gentleman agent
for the genuine J. R. Watkins Prod
ucts in Alliance and other vacant
town?. A big opportunity for any
hustler. Write today for free sample
and free particulars of our wonderful
offer. J. R. Watkins Co., C4, Winona,
Minn. 46to48p
FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE Bids will be re
ceived up to 5 p. m. Wednesday,
May 11, 1921, for what is known as
the O'Keefe house, 708 Box Butte, in
cluding hot water furnace, radiators,
plumbing and lighting fixtures. Pur
chaser to remove said building from its
present location by June 1, 1921. The
trustees reserve the right to reject any
or all bids. Mail or deliver all bids
to Rev. Mearl C. Smith, Alliance, Ne
braska. 46-47
FOR SALE 100 bushels of millet
seed. Call I. L. Peters, phone 802F11.
46-49
FOR SALE-r-Two room house with
ear a re: corner lot. $900. Four room
house, $2,000. Belmont Addition. Bar-
gains m city property, hce Nebraska
Land Co. . ' " 46tf
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, tf
MISCELLANEOUS
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly
,We can supply you with any quantity
of' Eaby Chicks 15 varieties. Live
delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre
paid. Write for prices and full par
ticulars. 19tf
THOUGHTS THAT LINGER (
"I always think before I speak."
"That's only part of the trick," re
plied Senator Sorghum. "The more
1if?iMilt rtnrfirin la trt lrppn vntir fllifli.
u i i- u. I' " - t J
ence thinking after you get through."
w usnmgiun oim.
Since May, 1918. no less than twenty-six
men have bsen killed in the
government's aerial mail service. The
mileage of that service was 1.000,000
miles.. This is a pioneer service and
the hazards are great. Compared with
with the tragedies of the railway mail
it is like a death sentence. But it is
being' extended, improved and mad
safer and in another season or two wili
be established where and how it can
serve its greatest good. Those who
have fallen have blazed the way for
permanence.
LOOKING FORWARD
Another thing we are looking for
ward to with happy anticipat'on is
apple-blossom time in Normalcy.
Ohio State Journal.
The Rhode Island loard of agricul
ture claims to have discovered a fer
tilizer that will grow grass and kill
weeds at one and the same time.
Couldn't they get up an improvement
that will also mow the lawn?
Minister says jazz sets Indians w'ld.
Which proves Indians are much like
othe rpeople.
One reason why we get so few facts
from Russia ia that mot people escape
with only their lives.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
AND PETITION FOR
DISTRIBUTION.
In the county court of Box Butte
county, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
J. Keenen deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in the estate of John
J. Keenen, deceased, that Grant H.
Keenen, administrator of the said es
tate has filed his final account and re
port of administration, and petition
or distribution and final settlement
as such administrator.
It is ordered that a hearing be had
on said account and petition before
the said Court at the County Coui-t
Room, in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte Co'unty, Nebraska, on the 21st
day of May, 1921, at the hour of nine
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, oy the publication of
this notice for three successive weeks
prior to said date of hearing in the
Alliance Herald, a newspaper, print
ed, published and of general circula
tion in said County.
Dated this '20th day of April, 1921.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASYE, Attorney..
Apl. 2G-May20,Inc.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
. ARTISAN'S LIEN
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an artisan's lien, verified
statement and description of the work
done and material furnished and a
description of the article so repaired.
altered and enhanced in value, or for
which material was furnished or upon
which said work was performed hav
ing been filed in the office of the
County Clerk of Box Butte County,
Nebraska on the 28th day of April,
1921, the said artisan's lien having
been filed by A. H. Jones Company, a
corporation, against John Keane for
the sum of Three Hundred Ninety
eight and 55-100 Dollars ,($398.55).
with interest at 7 per annum from
the 21st day of October, 1920, upon
which there is now due the sum of
$413.08, default having been made in
the payment of said sum and no suit
or other proceeding at law having been
instituted to recover said debt or any
part thereof, said A. H. Jones Com
pany, a corporation, will sell ihe prop
erty therein named, namely One 35
Horse-Power Reo Speed-Wagon Auto
mobile Truck, Serial Number F-14C94,
at public action at the northwest cor
ner of the intersection of Third Street
and Cheyenne Avenue in the City of
Alliance. Box Butte County on the 21st
day of May, 1921, at two o'clock p. m.
of said date.
Dated April 2Sth, 1921.
A. H. JONES COMPANY,
A Corporation, Lien Holder.
BOYD, METZ & MEYER,
Attorneys. Apr29-May20
NOTICE
In the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Jennie M. Niquist, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gust Niquist, Defendant.
To Gust Niquist, non-resident, de
fendant: You are hereby notified that
on the 18th day of November, 1920,
Jennie M. Niquist, filed a petition
against you in the District Court of
Box Butte County, Nebraska, the ob
ject and prayer of which are to obtain
a divorce from you on the grounds of
extreme cruelty and non-support for
more than two year3 preceding the fil
ing of said petition without just cause
or provocation. You are required to
answer said petition on or before Mon
day, the 30th dav of May, 1921.
JCNN1E M. NIQUIST, Plaintiff.
MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. '
Aprl2-Mayl3
HEREDITY
Do you believe in heredity, Nupop?
I certainly do. Why, for instance, is
my six-months-old always trying to
get his toes in his mouth if it isn't
because of his dad's constant struggle
to make both ends meet?" Boston
Transcript.
The trouble we are encountering in
adjusting the mixupa the war has left
us is, the impulse to play the hog is
so strong that it is difficult to act
with good common sense.
WEEKLY MARKETGRAM
(U. S. Bureau of Markets)
Fruits and Vegetables
Northern round white potatoes up
10 at shipping points closing 70c-80c
sacked. Chicago car-lots up 15c-20,
ranging 90c-$l. Florida No. 1 Spauld
ing Rose up 60c New York wholesale
market at $8-$8.25. Other markets
generally $8.25-$9.25 per double head
barrel. South Carolina No. 1 Irish
cobblers cloth top slat barrels $7.75
$8 in eastern markets. Texas sacked
Bliss Triumphs firm middle-western
markets at $4.50-$4.75.
Tennessee Klondike strawberries
down 10c New York at 2Gc-30 quart
basis; up 50c-75 f.o.b. shipping po'nts
at $4.50c$4.75 per 24 quart crate. Vir
ginia Klondike 20c-30c quart basis
eastern markets.
Dairy Products.
Feeling steadier in butter markets
and trading apparently on more con
fident basis. Dealers anxious for more
settled market before active storing
Feason opens. Prices in eastern mar
kets lc-ll,6c lower than week ago;
Chicago about 1 cent higher. Closing
prices 92 score: New York 35H: Chi
cago 31li; Philadelphia 37 and Boston
35.
Grain.
Although prices closed higher than
a week ago, the market trend was un
certain. Unfavorable crop reports from
Oklahoma, keen demand cash wheat
seiiboard and a strong cash market
caused big advance the 4th -and 5th,
but with good rains in southwest, re
ports Omaha and Minneapolis ship
ping cash wheat to Chicago, and weak
ened technical position due to big ad
vance, prices slumped on the 7th, and
during the remainder of the week
fluctuated within comparatively small
range. On the 11 unfavorable crop
reports, acceptance of allied terms by
German and statement of Secretary
Wallace that price level of fifty per
cent above pre-war basis would benefit
the whole country produced bullish
sentiment and higher prices. Better
milling demand in Chicago and Kan
sas City. Country offerings all grains
small; decreased movement expected
in the near future. Stocks at terminal
markets continue to decrease. In
Chicago cash market No. 2 Red winter
wheat $1.47; No. 2 hard $1.52; No. 3
mived corn 61c; No. 3 yellow corn 61c;
No. 3 white oats 39c. For the week
Chicago May wheat up 6c at $1.44 '4;
May corn 2c at f-O. Chicago July
wheat up 7l,is at SI.I6S1: July com
2Uc at C3'4. Minneapolis July wheat
up fic at $1.22'i; Kansas City July 74
at $1.10; Winnipeg July 2c at
$1.46',i.
Live Stock and Meats.
Most classes and grades of live
stock at Chicago advanced the past
week. Hogs up 5c-25c; beef steers
25c; butcher cows and heifers 25c."0c.
Feeder steers about steady. Veal
calves down $1. Fat lambs up 75c
$1.25; fat ewes and yearlings 25c-50c
per 100 pounds. Feeding lambs un
changed. May 11th Chicago prices:
hogs, bulk of sales $8.40-$8.85; medi
um and good leef steers $7.50-$9;
butcher cows and heifers $5,25-$9:
feeder steers $C.75-$8.35; light and
medium weight veal calves $7.25-$9.50,
fat lambs $10-$12; feeding lambs $7
f8.50: yearlings $8.25-$10; fut ewes,
$6-$7.50.
Stocker and fee.ler shipments from
eleven important markets during the
week ending May 6 were: cattle and
calves 25,809; hogs 5,935; sheep 9,291.
In eastern wholesale fresh meat
markets fresh beef ranged steady to
$1 lower per 100 pounds; veal and
pork loins down $l-$2; mutton steady;
lamb up $l-$2. May 6th prices good
grade meats: beef, $15-$17; veal, $16
$18; lamb, $22-$26; mutton $16-$18;
light pork loins $23-$25; heavy loins
15-$20.
Hay.
Receipts very light but demand con
tinues very poor. Prices practically
unchanged. Kansas City market is
stronger because of rainy weather cur
tailing country loading. No. 1 timothy
ouoted New- York, $30, Cincinnati,
$20.7o; Chicago, $20; Minneapolis,
$19.50; Atlanta. $29. No. 1 alfalfa
Kansas City, $24; Memphis, $27.50;
Atlanta. $30. No. 1 prairie Kansas
City, $15.50; Minneapolis, $15.
Feed.
Diminishing wheat mill feed output
causing firmer market at mills. Con
suming markets still , dull with little
demand. Cottonseed meal higher on
better export demand. Holders cot!
pressing sales. Linseed meal and corn
feeds dull; market weak. Spring bran
quoted: Philadelphia, $25; Chicago,
$20; Minneapolis, $16; hard winter
bran, Kansas City $19; standard mid
dlings, Philadelphia $24, Minneapolis
$15, Ch'cngo $18.60. Linseed meal at
New York $3V25; Minneapolis, $28;
Kansas City, $30.50. Cottonseel meal
-i Memphis $27; Cincinnati $32.25;
Kansas City. $31. Gluten feed, June
shipment, Chicago, $26; Cincinnati.
$29.30; New York $33.C2; hominy feed
Cincinnati, $25.
MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE
Office Boy (anxious to go to foot
ball match): "May I have the after
noon off, sir? My grand "
Employer: "Oh, yes, I've heard that
before. Your grandmother died last
week."
Office Boy: "Yes, sir; but my
grandfather's getting married again
this afternoon." Punch.
ODD, ISNT IT?
"If a man had put a hundred dollars
in a savings back twenty years ago."
said the statistician after dinner, "it
would amount to over two hundred
now, and he could buy almost as much
for it now as he could have got for
the original hundred at the time he
began to save." New York Sun.
Buyers of illicit whisky seem to be
gullible as the buyers of wildcat
o!l stock. '
f 1 1 1 I Glasses Accurately Fitted
11 "t 1 TT f e"c'"'' Surgery, Osteopathy
l3ll2fritlV USGfl IrlflllOS ChiropracdrsIIREYimeXrLhJol
c:, Telephone KG5 Wilson Building
AT A BARGAIN .. .
Real Estate, Loans and S
These pianos have been taken in on trades and represent an Insurance
exceptional opportunity to get a good piano at a low price. " F E REDDISH
$125.00 AND UP ' RoJdbh Block U
WIKER MUSIC HOUSE IPhonefiSt Alliance
"Everything in Mu.Ie" Harry P. CoUTSCy
' ' AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sale
t ' n 77 D EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor '
jr t 11 JF 71 M T I have the only set of Abstract 1
John P. Mann, Mus. B. is.-js., ar '
Teacher of Violin and Other Orchestral j
Instruments. PHONES: RES. NO. 1C3
OFFICE NO. L
A Few More Boys Wanted for the r 1
Boys' Band. Transfer and
mann music & art company Storage
L ' j Successor to Wallace Trau.
' fer and Storage Company
r "" PIAN0 MOVINO BY AUTO
TRUCK
Tire and Battery Work rSANy&Z??
YOU CAN RELY ON YiWWA & Alldl
That's what you get here as well as dependable new Try Hard to Please
batteries and fully guaranteed tires.
Alliance Tire Works " , 1'
Times Building. tt .
, J Have it
WELDED
REAL ESTATE w,tk
Box Butte County Farms and Ranch OXT-ACETTLENE rEOCESJ
Alliance City Property Cylinder Blocks, Tnm aai
Tr& mission Cases a Specialty
NEBRASKA LAND CO. tractor pa
J. C McCORKLE, Manager - Geo. H. BrccknCT
Office Grand Floor First Nation&l Vzh Kvv r,tu m wai U a
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HOUSEHOLD HINTS
There are several ways of using
baked ham. One of the best is to eat
it.
Honey may be used for sweetening
almost anything but a traffic cop.
Spaghetti should not be cooked too
long. About ten Inches is right.
A cold bath will be found more
pleasant if made with hot water.
Milwaukee Journal.
BAD BUSINESS
Father Duffy Is credited by the New
York World with this after-dinner
story :
"An old sexton asked me, 'Father,
weren't the Apostles Jews?' I said
they were. Puzzled, he demanded:
'Then how the deuce did the Jews let
go of a good thing like the Catholic
church and let the Eytalians grab it?"
The Outlook..
A RAY OF HOPE
Curate (at local football match):
"How do you think we shall get on?"
Captain: "Well, sir, our goal-keeper
ain't much use, our center-forward 'as
a gammy knee, and the left 'alf-back
may not turn up, but my brother Jim
Is refereeing for us." London Opin
ion. In general, the country is settling
down to normalcy, but there is con
siderable excitement among the poten
tial postmaster classes.
Now that there are no more boclc
beer s'gns, it is impossible for some
people to know when spring has come.
Ninety-nine times as many people
read about "shimmy" dancing as ever
see it. This greatly filters the shock.
F. A. BALD t
Attorncy-at-Law n
Office in Reddish Block
K. of C. COUNCIL No. 975
Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each '
month, at
811 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs
MOVING, PACKING, STORINO
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
When If" Your Move,
Let Us Know."
Office Phone 15; Res. 884 and Blk.731
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 4
DK. EINAR BLAK '
OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK
Office 104 Phone Residence 10J
DR. A. CLARENCE SCHOCll
General Surgeon '
Rumcr'Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 21
Let Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WVLAND '
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri '
Telephone 384
1 A. BERRY
JKX . JtUMC BLOCK t
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ALLIANCE, MU1ASKA
Drake & Drake