The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 17, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE TTTTRAM). TUESDAY. MAY 17. 1921
SEVEH
ESTIMATE REVISED
"Ye Ven the meenister left i to
Randy to pay him accordin' to what
Sandy thocht the bride was worth?"
"AweelT"
"And but the noo Sandy Rtruck him
for some of his saxpanse back."
American l-cgion Weekly.
ON HIS FIRST HITCH
"Say," remarked the peevish party
at the table. "How long have you
been working in this restaurant?"
"Six weeks, sir," replied the waiter.
"I beg your pardon, apologir.ed the
peevish party. "Then it wasn't you I
ordered that steak from."
AINT IT TOUGH?
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Want t buy something-? Hun
dreds of people scan these Want
Ad columns looking- (or what you
r others bae to offer. Get quick
results by advertising In The
Herald "Want Ad department.
RATES One cent per word per
Insertion. Coats no more thsn
ther newspapers and we fruar
antea that you reach sereral 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
rice, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
inneapolis, Minn. 68 p
WE WANT a lady or gentleman agent
for the genuine J. R. Watkins Prod
ucts In Alliance and other vacant
towns. A big opportunity for any
hustler. Write today for free sample
and free particulars of our wonderful
offer. J. R. Watkins Co., 64, Winona,
Minn. 4Gto48p
FOR RENT
TWO FRONT ROOMS, furnished for
light housekeeping, with ground for
garden. 718 West 2d street 43-9p
FOR SALE
SEVERAL three to five room houses,
in Antioch. All in good condition,
can be moved easily. For sale or trade,
cheap for cash. See P. S. Mailey, Alli
ance, Neb. 49-53p
FOR SALE 100 bushels of millet
eeed. Call I. L. Peters, phone 802F11.
46-49
FOR SALE Two room house with
irnmw rnmcr lot. $900. Four room
house, $2,000. Belmont Addition. Bar-
gains in city property, bee Nebraska
Co. 4Ctf
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H
JONES Co.. 3rd and Cheyenne, tf
MISCELLANEOUS
i DO IT WHY NOT NOW Painting
V and kalsomining. Let me figure
Vour iob. Best references. Lee and
Kroeirer. Call 207 Grand Ave.
49-50p
COLUMBIA HATCHERY
P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo.
' rrQ.;tw avf in oo Chicks Weekly
We can supply you with any quantity
f Eaby Chicks lo varieties. uv
delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre-
:A Wnta tnr rrlrcn and full car-
ticnlara. lVtf
AN EXCEPTION
She: "Enthusiasm is contagious."
He: "Not always. I've courted girls
who didn't seem to share my enthusi
asm in the least." Bost Transcript.
" It cost $50,000,000 in 1920 to keep
American women in the pink of con
dition facially
MAN'S
BEST AGE
A man is as old as his organs ; he
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Kep
your vital organs healthy with
COLD MEDAL
IH. M'a mtmnAmrA t.mull for ktdl
Tne world's standard rstnsdy for kidnsy.
livar, blsddsr and unc scia irouuio
sines 1696; corrects disorders; ttimulatM
viUkl organs. AU druggists, thrss sins.
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NOTICE OP 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
for 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 Court
Room, in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, 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, by 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. 26-May20,lnc.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER,.
AKTISAIN S LIK.N
Notice ia hereby given that by
virtue of an artisan s lien, verified
statement and description of the work
done and material furnished ami a
description of the article so repaired,
altered and enhanced in value, or lor
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 2Sth 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 or inree Hunureo jNinety
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
$413.03, 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 the prop
erty therein named, namely One 35
Horse-Power Reo Speed-Wagon Auto
mobile Truck, Serial Number F-14694,
at public action at the northwest cor
ner of the intersection of Third Street
and Chevenne 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 2Rth, 1921.
A. H. JONES COMPANY,
A Corporation, Lien Holder.
BOYD, METZ & MEYER,
Attorneys. Apr29-May20
FAVORITISM
A Jewish soldier was taken to a
hosDitj:!. The diagnosis showed him
to be suffering from a bad case of in
fluenza.
"Send for the priest, Isidor was
moaning.
"The Driest? tiueried the doctor.
"You mean the rabbi, don't you?"
"Nol" veiled Isidor. "Do you thinK
I should want to give the flue to the
rabbi?" American Legion Weekly.
Wanted to buy both your fat
and stock hogs. O'Dannon and
euswanger. Phone 71. 18U
The present price of hides is so low
that some farmers are neglecting to
animls. It is possible to cure
hides so thev may be htored severa
months, according to a United State
department oi agriculture irrati
bulletin called "Country Hides and
Skins Skinning, Curing and Market
ing." The bulletin Riven suggestions
on handling hides, taking them off,
salting and curing them, ami shipping
and marketing. Copies may be oD
tained through agents or by writing
to the Colleire of Agriculture at l.ln
coin. The collesre alo has a circulai
on tanning hides, which gives methods
of making robes, rugs and leather,
f Herald Want Ads If a word.
ANGORA
John Burry returned from Grand
Island Sunday. ,
Mrs. R. T. Ely was having dental
work done in Bridgeport Monday.
C. M. Dove and W.' N. Thompson
made a business trip to Alliance Sat
urday. Miss Alice Boon came down from
Alliance Saturday' to visit with home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Kingry enter
tained a few friends at cards Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Carey were en
tertained at the W. N. Thompson home
Sunday.
Misses Eunice and I la Boodry and
Leota Henderson were shopping in
Alliance Saturday.
Rev. Taylor of Scottsbluff preached
a very interesting sermon after Sun
day school, Sunday.
Charley Sherlock was hurt quite
badly Sunday morning when a horse
reared and fell backwards with him.
The dance at Dove's hall Saturday
night was quite well attended. Music
was furnished by Mrs. Leo Lewellyn.
The ball game season opened here
Sunday with a game between the reg
ular Angora team and a pick-up team,
Angora winning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boon spent Sat
urday at R. T. Ely's. The many friends
of Mrs. Boon will be glad to know
she is able to be about, although she
still uses a crutch.
The teachers and pupils of the An
gora school are preparing a program
to be given at Dove's hall, Friday
evening. Everyone should make an
effort to come, as it is sure to be good.
The community club met with Mrs.
Lvle Glau Wednesday. Miss Lillian
Stoner was elected president and Miss
Sophia Guszak secretary in place of
the other officers who had resigned.
Miss Gladys Fletcher closed a very
successful term of school in the east
part of the .Angora district. Frulay.
She will visit a while with friends be
fore returning to her home at Ban
croft, Neb.
A wrestling match was held at the
Dove hall Friday night.' Some goo1
nreliminaries were Dut on. The match
was between Omer Kingry and R. N.
Heldenbrand of Gillette. Wyo.. in
which Omer Kinerv was victorious.
Parents and friends of the school
children met at the school house rn
dav and treated them and their teach
ers to a picnic dinner. Dinner was
served in one of the basement rooms
and was greatly enjoyed by all. Over
a hundred were nresent. which goes to
show that the parents are talcing a
great interest m the school.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Fired for week endinir May 14, 1921.
United States to Oscar Vickstrom,
Vi of section 22-2o-52,
United States to Nicholas Peterson,
SEVi o f section 2-25-52.
United States to Albro L. HoIge,
SNE'i and SHNWU of section 21-
2G-51.
United States to William T. Cor
coran, SW4 of section 33-2G-51.
United States to Fred U. Nies, Nfc.'.
of section 13-26-52.
Edtrar Hilton and wife to Stewart
Farm Mortgage Co., SEU of section
1-26-48, $8,800.
Stewart Farm aiortgage Co. to i. J.
Love, SE'i of section 1-26-48, $8,000.
Lewis F. Leavitt and wne to Aiex
M. Olds, lots 12 and 13, block 14,
Hemingford, $500.
Lewis Yi Leavitt and wire to u. m.
Jenkins, l ots 14 and 15, block 14,
Hemingford, $i00.
Arch e T. Phillips and wire to Har
old A. Cribble, lot 5, block T, Sheridan
addition, $5,000.
United States to August Xurz, NLU
of section 31-27-51.
United States to Ferdinand Nikont,
rV4 of section 31-27-51.
F. M. Kniirht. unmarried, to Joseph
F. Kase, lot 3, block J, Sheridan addi
tion to Alliance. $1,600,
F. M. Knight, unmarried, to Eliza
beth Cornu, lot 6, block 19, Box Butte
addition. $450,
Homer M. Wilson and wire to James
E. Wilson, lot 16, block 19, Alliance,
$2,000.
.Joseph C. Veughan to Joseph H.
Vaughan, lots 6, 7, , block 30, Alli
ance, $3,000.
Joseuh C. Vauehan to Joseph H,
Vaughan, lot 2, block 21, Alliance,
$4,000.
Robert O. Reddish, executor, to John
II. Wait, E'a of section 30-24-49, E1,
SWli of section 28, N'iNEU and
VV'.i of section 29-24-49, $24,800.
STUDENT PHILOSOPHY
"Sedentary work," said the college
lecturer, "tends to lessen the endur
ance." "In other words," butted in the
smart student, "the more one sits the
less one can stand."'
"Exactly," retorted the lecturer;
"and if one lies a great deal one's
standing, is lost completely." Kind
Words.
TO FIT THE DAY
i
Fond Mother: "Oh, Reginald! Re
ginald! I thought I told you not to
play with your soldiers on Sunday."
Reginald: "But I call them the
Salvation Army on Sunday." Bohe-(
mi an.
Slightly Used Pianos
AT A BARGAIN
These pianos have been taken in on trades and represent an
exceptional opportunity to yet a good piano at a low price.
$123.00 AND UP
W1KER MUSIC HOUSE
"Erery thing in Music"
John P. Mann, Mus. B.
Teacher of Violin and Other Orchestral
Instruments. ,4.
A Few More Boys Wanted for the i
Boys' Band.
MANN MUSIC & ART COMPANY
Budweiser , Bsvo
Wholesale and Retail Tobaccos
We deliver to any part of the City
WM. KING COMPANY
Phone 136
Murphy's Root Beer Cigars
Tire and Battery Work
YOU CAN RELY ON
That's what you get here as well as dependable new
batteries and fully guaranteed tires.
Alliance Tire Works
Times Building.
REAL ESTATE
Box Butte County Farms and Randies
Alliance Qtj Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. G McCORKLE, Manager
Office Ground Floor First N&tlo&sl Bj&
OU, TUT, TUT!
An applicant for a Job on the police
force was being put through an oral
examtion. He answered the questions
satisfactorily until he came to this
one:
"If a fire broke out in a deaf am!
dumb institution on your beat, what
would you do?"
He scartched his head for a moment
and then answered brightly:
"I would ring the dumbells."
He was ordered to report for duty
the following morning.
WHEN HE QUIT
"I haven't tried to sing," remarked
the man on the car, "since the children
I were helpless babies."- Toledo Blade.
Wenry Will: "I sec by the paper
there's a new disease called bleeping
sickness."
Tired Tim: "Yes, and it'll be Just
our bad luck not to catch it." Ameri
can Legion Weekly.
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish Block
K. of C COUNCIL No. 975
Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each !
month, at
Sll Box Butte Avenue Upstairs
MOVING, PACKING, STORING
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It's Your Mot,
Let Us Know."
Office Phont 15; Res. 831 and Blk.731
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
DR. EINAR RLAK
OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK '
Office 104 Phone Residence 1CI
DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCH
General Surgeon
Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb.
Office Phone 1 87 Res. Phone, Blk. 121
Let Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WYLAND
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone 884
I A-BERRY
RC; W SUMS" BLOCK
'HON.
ALLIANCE, NEAlASKA
Drake & Drake V
Doctors of Optometry J T
Glasses Accurately Fitted "
Not Medicine. Surgery, Osteopathy.
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 8G5 Wilson Building
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
F. E. REDDISH 1
Reddish Block tf
Phone 664 Allitaei
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Lire Stock and General Farm Sale
J. D. EMERJCK
Bonded Abstractor 1
I have the only-set of Abstract
Books in Box Butte Count
First National Bank Bldg.
PHONES: RES. NO. 183
OFFICE NO. L
Transfer and
Storage
Successors to Wallace Trans
for and Storage Company
PIANO M0VIN0 BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATING
PURNTTUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Please"
Have it
WELDED
With the
OZT.ACETTLENE PBOCE23
Cylinder Blocks, Fnatte es4
TrsAsmlssioa Cams e Specialty
ALL TEACTOB PASTS
Geo. H. Breckner
Kv temitVsi 113 Vest U CJ