The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 20, 1921, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Wnt to tiur "Tithtni? Hun
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Ad column a fiekin for hat you
r oil. era hitf to otTer. OM qvuk
rrsulla by a il -r t minff In Tb
Unaiii Want Ail enimrt mint.
UATKS one cent prr word pr
lnf-rtiii. Cnt no more tkan
thrr neve fphinrji mid we Rtnr
! timt you reach tv rsl hun
irrd more read -ra. l-uy circula
tion, not hot air.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY Six- or eight
fool counter. Iri'iuire No. 520, at
UKRALI) OFFICE, at once. W-o
WANTED Six-room house unfur
nished, with gaiage. Call phone
1T0 or 757. 70 tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Ford Touring Car; 1021
model; overhauled, tip-top shape,
wewly painted, pood price if taken at
once. STURGEON GARAGE. 85-SS
FOR SALE A good base burner.
Mrs. OBannon. Phone 512. M-S7
KJ)U SALE Small house, modern;
A-l location. Phone 124. tf
FOR SALE Kanred wheat, $1.75 per
bushel, sixteen miles northwest of
Alliance, been fanned. C WOR-
1I0Y, Phone lCl-on-77, Hemingford.
M-S5-p
VOil SALK Giant rhubarb, grown
mace July f, tor canning purposes.
G. W. NATION. 7J-s7p
FOR SALE One regi.Aercd Red Poll
bull, one C-foot vertica' Jones
mower. Eugene Ro.-cnberger. 74tf
FOR SALE Big type Cherter Wl.ite
boar?; beM; of breeding. I'hone
601F11. I. E. PURINTON. 71-tf
FOR SALE Old paper's. 5 cent3 a
bundle, at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. II.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne. tf
FOR SALE, FARMS Henry Ford or
some one is going to take over the
Government Nitrate Plant at Mussel
Shoals, Ala., in the near future, and
as a result, the land within a radius
f 100 miles or more, will have the
cheapest fertilizer available in the
warld. This land is now wiling at
from $40 to $70 per acre and when
this fertilizer plant is in operation
its value will undoubtedly increase
oeveral hundred per cent. This section
is noted for its long growing seasons,
hort, mild winters, fine water, good
Hchools, in fact a beautiful country to
live in, and with present methods of
fwminp, will produce lecord crops.
It us tell vou about it, SCHADE &
BOSTAPH, Lawrenceburp, Term.
M-Sap
FOR KENT
VOll RENT Six-room house; all
mwlern except furnac. 'Apply 02h
Laramie. Mo-Sfip
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms-, modern. 220 Big Horn,
Phon; 105S. 85p2-tf
FO RENT Two rooms; on Box
Butte; will do fpr office rooms.
ITione 512. M-87
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Box Butte
Countv, Nebraska.
la the Matter of the Estate of
Ietitia Cole, Deceased.
To All Persons interested in said es
tate: Notice is hereby given that S.
H. Cole, administrator of said e.-tate.
will.niwt the creditors of said estate
at t!v County Court room in the City
ef Alliance in said County, on the 3rd
day of IWember,' 1921. at 10 o clok a.
m. for ti e purpose of hearing, adjust
ment and allowance of claims against
Kaid estate. All persons having clairn
or demands aairM said estate, must
h'e the same in this Court on or before
December 2nd, 3021, or said claims will
be forever barred.
Dated ...-otemer 1. If 21.
(Sipnedj 1KA K. TASH.
(SEAL County Judfe.
(Sept. 2-27.)
LlitiAL son? E.
To ;e.)ire Pryden and Percy Pry-
dm
Vou will take no' ice that on the
.i.,,- ,. u t. r.'2i. i..ti. :t
nel'.i
called an oru-r oi a;".ainrm tu
i.-sued out of the Justice Court
A. Ilt-i i v. Ji'-tice of the Peace
iaiue, B. 15u;te County. Ne-
to b
L.
of
Al!
lra-ka.
auain.-t vou im the mm 1
Fortv Dollars (iiO.OO). That under
said order of attachment, garnishment
has h. en .-erved on th? Chicago, Fur
liitffion & (iuincv Railroad company,
vhu-l Coimianv ha answered that it
. . . . r. .. i ....
nieiieii to iieieTeiani, viei.ri'i- i'i-
len.
in trie -urn oi rony-i've ami ..o
s .."i."o i Dollars ::rnl'to IVrcy Dr-
:.. ll,.. . ,.. ..f -.r-.l O-.IO.'I
1(11 (
i. n.
(JiiO.OT) Dollars. That the said action
b.t- lieen cor.t in'i-cl to Octolier 1. V.'2.
10 o'clock A. M.. at which t i ro- you
j r" reuuned 1o appear and .-hew cai. .
if ; ny cm have, why -aid f uiel
si oulcl I'ot be i oi'liod to the pai int
o:' pla;ntii"s c!.om.
Da" -d September C.th. l'21.
CHAKLLS POSFLll'S.
Sl-oo 1 l..jii:T.
SOME lDl ( liMI N T.
The following recent lj apt ; red if
n Chic ug new.-jiapc r'.- ad rtis:r.g
column1:: "If Wilbur Blank, who dr-ertcd hi-wifi-
und babe twenty year.', ago, will
return, said babe will knock hi- L!k
off" American Le gion Weekly.
Only a real saint can know your
faults and not tell you about them.
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET
OMAHA. Neb., Sept. i:. HOGS
Receipts. 4.00O. Active, mostly 2.rc
higher: .i;!k nf better pr.xlos. $ .2.(i"
T.'io; to'', s.l7; Ini'k packirg grades,
$i..iM?rV.I)0.
CATTLE Receipts, 1S..00. Beef
steers st:ulv to lower; early top.
feeder sli i'i's, $S.'i5; sbt--t k , mostly i
li(fr2oc lo,or: Lulls s--;t ly ; veals
wcuk U lower; Mockers iiihI feeders, I
steady to 2."c lower. I
SHEEP Receipt--, l!l..'O0; lambs!
fully, z.k1 lower; Oc.-t we.-tern--, ;-:..r,o
bid; sheep Mcaely; owes, JI.'J'i; feed
ing lambs Flow; wcnk to 2."c lower.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 10 CATTLE
Receipts, 3,r.(0; beef steers slow;
steers slow, steady to l.V lower;
yearlings, ?0.2.'i; other steers early,
S-o.r0C'i,-''; fat she stock steady to
weak; grass cows mostly .'.M(Vj,4.fU;
few other kinds, $u.00Qir.50; grass
heifers, ?.0U; lipht vealers steadv;
Lest, $10.00; other sales weak to f.Oc
lower; choice medium weights, $7.00;
most heavies, $ 5.00 (" . ,"0 ; other
classes generally steady; bulk canners,
$2.002.50; good cutters, $3.00(3)3.25;
most bulls, $3.50(1.25; early sales
slacker?, $4.50(S6.25; feeders, $5.25o)
C.25.
HOGS Receipts, f.,f00; matket
opened slow, mostly 10(?Sl5c higher
than last week's close; closed fairly
active at full advance; best 105 to 210
pound weights to packers and ship
ers, $3.45; bulk of sales, $7.S0(a8.40;
full load butcher now?, 7.00(a)7.r0;
throwouts, sows mostly, $(5.000.50;
stock pigs, 2535c higher, with few
choice lights at $S.50.
SHEEP Receipts, 15,000; sheep
study; ev.es, $1.75; lambs weak to 10c
lower; eleven load.? prime western,
$D.00.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 10. CAT
TLE Receipts, 3,:00. SU-ady to 25c
liwer; steers $4.000.25; cows and
hifers, $7.50(S 0.00; veals, 5.0010.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000. Steadyjo
15c higher; top, $.8.40; bulk, $7.uin
8.35.
SHEEP Receipts, 6,500. Steadv
lambs J0.00fi0.75; feeders, SC..50()
700; wethers, $4.50(3)5.25; yearling.--,
$5.50.50; ewes, $1.00(4.25.
OMAHA GRAIN MARKET
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 10. WHEAT
No. 1 hard, $1.1G1.17; No. 2 hrd,
$1.151.16; No. 3 hard, $1.14; No.
4 hard, $1.12; No. 1 spring, $1.40; No.
2 spring, $1.3S; No. 3 durum, $1.04;
No. 2 mixed, $1.05; No. 3 mixed, $1.00
(ft 1.05; No. 4 mixed, $1.031.05; No. 2
yellow hard, $1.15; No. 3 yellow hard,
$1.131.15; No. 4 yellow hard, $1.00
1.10.
CORN No. 1 white, 42a!43c; No.
1 yellow, 42,.a43c; No. 2 yellow,
42,2(-)c; No. 1, 4141Vic; No. 2,
41itt)41Vic; No. D, 41c; No. 6 corn, 30
(f 40c.
OATS No. 3 white, 3232'.ic;
sample grade, 30Vbc.
BARLEY No. 2 5Gc; No. 1 feed,
45 c.
RYE No. 3, 91fc(e?92c; No. 3, 91c.
LIBERTY BOND PRICES
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 3'i'8, 87.CR;
first 4s, 88.00 bid; second 4s, 80.00;
first 4'4s, 80.11; second 4'4s, 80.15;
third 4'is, 02.82; fourth 4 Vis, 80.32;
Victory 3 vis, 00.00; Victory 4s,
00.00.
LAKESIDE
The ladies' aid society held a busi
ness meeting at the church Wednesday
September 14 to decide when to have
a social. It was decided to have one
Friday evening, September 23. The
event will be for the benefit of the
ladies' aid fund. They are a very
faithful bunch and deserve the pat
ronage of the people on this date.
Joe Hancer drove up from the
Paulet vicinity last Thursday morning
to meet a party of duck hunters who
arrived that day form the east.
Mr. Quist returned from a western
trip one day last week.
R. C. Bninson drove in from the
St-:r ranch Thursday.
T. V. Gurnvtn wis sent to Broken
Bow to work for the Burlington last
Thursday.
Charles Hitt went to Whitman
Friday.
Abe L'nderhill went to Lewellen,
i i -
Trtt BWTE..-CKTCpe k e.Lt'
Neb., the latter part of the week t
e about renting a farm for the com
ing year in that part of the state.
Vr. :.rvl Mrs. Geo. Cooper were in
town Friday.
R. A. Cook droe out to the Haw
kins' ranch north of town Thursday
to take Mrs. Hawkins home after a
vi.-it with her niece. Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Ben B:;l.er and daughter, Elsie,
of Morrill, Neb., vi.-ited friends here
'.he l. tter pt.rt of the week.
Claud Hud.-on spent a couple of
day.- the latter pait of the week down
in the K!l - worth neighboi l ood. Harry
I'ud.-on worked in his place on the .Mo
tion while he was gore.
Mrs. Clarence Ieishinan und child
ren were in town Satunl.iy.
H. S. FuMerton i.nd little nephew
were in delivering vegetables Satur
day, from southeast of town.
The Misses Alice Schill and Wilmr
Mote, teachers, spent the week-end
in Alliance.
Jack Craven who has been employed
at the oil well drilling for some time
moved his family down from Antioch
Saturday to lie in the Standard
neighborhood.
Frank Westover returned home
Saturday from Cambria, Wyo., where!
he was called on account of the death
of his brother, Charles Westover.
Sydney Irwin and family were in
tewn Saturday morning. J
Mrs. Frank DeFrance was in town
Saturday. i
Miss Ruth Pollard came down from
Alliance Saturday to spend the waek-(
end at home.
W. H. Been and family are plan
ning to leave in the near future -for
Iowa, where they expect to make their
future home.
The Lakeside) Developfng company
received another oil drill last week.
A number from hei-e attended the
dance at Antioch Friday night
WiHiam G. House and Mable C.
Speer, were married at Alliance Sat
urday, September 17. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eel House of
Lakeside, a very industrious and high
ly respectenl young man. The bride is
the daughter of Mrs. Bertha IVfch'd
also of Lakeside. Both parties have a
host of friends here who wish them a
long and prosperous journey through
life.
Twenty-one carloads of cattle were
shipped to eastern markets from the
stockyards here Saturday night. The
A?h Bros, one car, L. Trester one car,
nnd the balance were from the Willis
Beck and Van Alstine ranches.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward
who for the last three years have been
residents of this neighborhood and
been employed at the Hord Potash
plant loaded their household goods
here Sunday and are leaving for Leb
anon. Mo., where they will reside on
the farm they bought there a year
ago.
Alva Ash went to Omaha with a car
lead of cattle Saturday. '
There is lots of duck hunting in this
vicinity since the season openeeL
R. A. Westover returned home Sun
day from Cambria, Wyo., wht?re he
went to attend the funeral of his
brother, Charles Westover, who died
at that place last week.
Complains Apainst Frat.
LINCOLN People living in the
neighborhood of university fraternity
houses have complained to Mayor
Zchrung that they are unable to slee p
at nights on account of carousals of
students lasting until 3 a. m. Com
plaints were made against three or
ganizations . One of the complainants
told the mayor thnt the students said
it would do no good to report them,
as they have "police protection."
Mayor Zehrung denies the charge, and
promises students will be expected to
live up to the standard exacted from
the rest of the city. One of he com
plainants wsnts the fraternity home
declared a "nuisance," nrd threatens
to take the matter into court.
When an employer goes out to buy
brains, he prefers u.-ecl models.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN j
From my ranch on Section 12, Town-j
ship 25. Ranee 51, Box Butt county,)
Nebraska.
13 Red Steer. 3 and I years olds, j
2 Red Cows. j
All branded
n 1'it.ht hip.
Liberal re ward for information lead-i
ing to nrovorv. Address WM. BUT
LER. Fow ling," Nebraska. 2-V.
Gene Byrnes
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U'MVJv'AI TO Trto.Ov
Saturday Consiiiulicn
Day, But Governor the
Only One to Observe It
S.-.'.ti"'! .y w: red o"-d Con-t it lit 'on
day. Governor McKelvie, in asking
.'ia -' ii) to make fitt:m: eilv-ervanee
f the date, issued the following proe
iam.it not :
"It v.i- in nn hour of the- nation's'
rrea.e 1 trial thr.t Abraham Lincoln
-aid: 'It is not the const itution as I
-hou'd like to have it. but ns it is that
is to be defended. The const 'tution 1
will not he preserved or deft nd d un
til it is informed an doleyel in every
part Of every clay of these I'nited
States.' Tins is the sp rit of patriot-
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LEI Ml CURE
PILES THAT
I can cure your Pllet (Fistula, Filure and other Dlsf.-ir.c9 of the
Tectum except cancer a abort time lonijer) by an original, pain,
lets, olsaolvent method of my own, without chloroform, ether or
knife, and without danner whatever to the patient My treatment la
o successful that I have built up the largest practice In this line
between Omaha and Denver. My treatment la no experiment. It la
the meat succersfu! method ever discovered for the treatment of
Diseases of the Rectum. I have cured many cases where the knife
had failed and many other cases that had been treated for months
and years in vain. I guarantee a cure in every case I accept or make
no charge for my services. My method of curing Piles and cthc
Rectal Diseases, as well as Rupture, was laughed at twenty year
ago. but today I can point with pride to all of these who have be
lieved in me and have come to Grand Island to get cured. If you are
suffering with some form of Rectal Trouble or Rupture, write to me
today, telling all about your trouble, and let me tell you how easy It
is to gt cured. Be sure to use the free information coupon when
you write to me.
No longer is it necessary for you to spend three or four weeks
Getting your piles cured. You can now be cured within five days,
and be up and around all the time you are taking treatment.
Don't doubt this amazing truthl Send for free Information today
also convincing proof that my method of curing Rectal troubles
and Rapture should appeal to all those wishing to avoid a surnlcal
operation with Its attendant discomforts cf dread and fear that
causes so many sufferers to delay In seeking relief.
JCUSE
I (A!. I JJt f I
due to tne eonstam
strain of even a mild
ease of piles on the
sympathetic nervous
system.
You can pour all
the medicine down
your throat that
money can buy, or
You can spend your
last dollar at the
world's best health
resorts, or
MSI ASIS CAIAID bl PUIS
Ycu can allow yourself to be
slashed, yet You will NEVER
these troubles iintil your piles are
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I'll. Itl If. Pile Mill Kuplure Sieelnlist,
Craoil liilatnl. Ni-li.
1'leane M-pil nn- fri' i-oiii f it Infonea
llon reu'iinluig I he ini'lhml ycu uw In cur
nil.' I'ili-B, KlKlu' e. l'iM."Ure umi other rcelul
lIlHellMcH Mill ruil lire, witliout a BiVrie
svuiric;l Piifiiition. (Meiitinn which troulilu
)uil have when williiiw;).
NAME
Town.
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REAL ESTATE
Box Bntte County Farms and Ranches
Alliance City Property
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
J. G McCORKLE, Manager
Office Ground Floor First National tx
Says: "Thanks
.-"1 V? p
: m ??r
S ;-.-) h- ;
i'-tn and fidel ty to ihdy that h:is
en ibb- I America to survive in spite of
cviiv obstacle.
"'I lie problems that el imor for solu
tion tod ly m e no les important than
tbo-e tli it h:io impie - ( d them (Ives
upon the nation's history since it !
g nning and I am confident t!i. t their
,'cd'it i.m may be traced !iectl to an
in der t aiubiig of the com f itution nnd
the pinpo that the fathers had in
mind w'oen it vt- adopted,
"W'tli these thoughts in mind, I am
movi'd to direct nttent ion to the one
hundred and forty fifth anniver. aty o;
the c n dilution of the I'm led States,
and to urge U on the people of Ne-
biasl.a the imiiortanee ol oieerving
this day in a fitting manner, so that
the fundamentals of our form of gov
ernment may he clearly understood
YOUR
QUICK!
MANY
DISEASES
all cut and
get rid of
cured.
PT. ItlCII
Pile nml Itiipture
Kiweltihrl
'irand UUnU, Neb.
I cure every case
of Piles I treat by my
mild serum treat
roent, or you need
not pay me one cent.
f. n
for the Advice."
"S1XS,
j'.fd a-i ad'i rif'e to t!w'--e principles'
. r. u.i t a nt i'd."
I
Ju 1 re""ive a large shipment of
the wonderful f medy, 'iVnlac. This
(is the great r'"'rine ,u have been
I hearing w ro;i h .'dioig. 'I he remedy
i that's made such wonderful reputa-
Don and which n:i; .'ci omplisheil su: h
rem. nkal.le re'ij't all ., r the L'nite.l
States and Crnnda. Git jour Lottie
I now at F. E. Holstcn'.-. j:
j Four yearr In prise. n for two Ger
i man olficers wV fired on a hospital
i h p is a'most s sever-" treatment as
(if they had lUdrn a tire.
Among the hazardous pursuits
there might ln mentioned that of be
ing a prominent politician in Mexico.
WELDING
GEO. II. IIRECKNER 210 W. 3rd
Painting and Papci hanging
GRANT HALE
Work Guaranteed.
Corner Third and Cheyenne
MOVING, PACKING, STOKING
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It'a Your Move,
Lei l? Know"
Office Phone, 15 Res. SSI and Dlk. 739
'F. A. BALD
Attornc3'-at-Law
Olfice in 'Reddish Clock
Let Me Cry Your Snlee
R. A. WYLANI)
Auctioneer 1232 Missouri
Telephone SM
L. A. KERRY
ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accuitely Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Oateopatkf
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Telephone 8C5 Wilson Iiuildin
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
F. E. REDDISH
Reddish Rlock tf
Phone 6Ct Alluse
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Lire Stock and General Farm Sslsa
PHONES: EES. NO. It3
OFFICE NO. 1.
Transfer and
Storage
8uccevri to Wallace Trans,
fer and Storage Company
PIANO MOVING BY AUTO
TRUCK
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITUE A SPECIALTY
Howard & Allen
"We Try Hard to Plea"
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