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Bannon. 9G-97 PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CRED ITORS. In the district court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, Chadron division. In the matter of Frank H. Smith, Bankrupt Case No. 57, in bankruptcy. Vol untary petition. At Chadron, Dawes county, Ne raska, in said District, before Freder ick A. Crites, Referee in Bankruptcy, November 2nd, 1921. To the creditors of Frank H. Smith, of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebras ka, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of October A. D., 1921 the said frank H. Smith was duly adjud icated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the District court room, at Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, m said district and division, on the 15th day of November A. D., 1921, at, two o'clock in the afternoon; at which time and place the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before such' meeting. Witness my hand this 2nd day of November, A. D., 1921. FREDERICK A. CRITES Referee in Bankruptcy. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CRED ITORS. In the district court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, Chadron division. In the matter of Fred E.Allen, Bankrupt. Case No. 59, in bankruptcy. Volun tary petition. At Chadron, Dawes county, Nebras- The Printed Message of Christmas Cheer There is no one item, at such small cost, that ap proaches the Christmas card as a remembrance of a friend by a friend. There is nothing that so cements the pood will of a business institution as a thoughtful greeting to-its customers, clients, associ ' ates and competitors. Without forgetting the sentimental feature of Christmas giving, the print ed greeting comes mighty close to being GOOD BUSI NESS for both individual and firm. Place your. orders with us now for your Christmas Printing, and be sure of early delivery. Burr Printing Co. ka, in said district, before Frederick A. Crites, refere ein bankruptcy, No vember 2nd, 1921. To the creditors of Fred E. Allen, of Alliance, Box Butte county, a bank rupt: Notice Is hereby Riven that on the 2nd day of November, A. D., 1921, the said Fred E. Allen was du!y adjud icated a bankrupt, and that the first meetings of his creditors will be held at the district court room nt Alliance, Box Butts county, Nebraska, in said district and division, on the l&th day of November, A. 1)., 1321, at three o'clock In the afternoon; tit which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustees, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come ueiore such meeting. Witness my hand this 2nd day of November, A. D 1921 FREDERICK A. CRITES Referee in Bankruptcy. LAKESIDE Mr. and Mrs. Jake Herman were in town from south of here Monday on business. Mrs. Pryor of Alliance returned to her home Monday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Black, in this city. Vern Perrin was in town the first of the week from his ranch, twenty five miles south of Lakeside. The Lakeside Ranch company shipped six carloads of cattle to east ern markets from here Monday night, and several more carloads Tuesday. Miss Corrinne Moore and Miss Briggs of Antioch were in town Mon day evening. The social which was held at the church Monday evening proved a suc cess. A large crowd was in attend ance. Several gallons of ice cream were sold, besides cakes, pies, sand wiches and coffee. An interesting fea ture of the evening was a fortune tel ler's booth. A short but interesting program was rendered and a pleasant social time enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rattler were in Lakeside Monday evening to attend the social. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Cowles will leave in a few days for Omaha. They made many friends here during the time they haye lived in Lakeside, who will regret to see them leave. Several cars of cattle were shipped from here Monday night Those who were shipping were Jake Herman, R. A. Westover, Dave Briggs and George Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and daughter were in town Monday eve ning. Mrs. Frank De France and children and Miss Johnson drove in to attend the social Monday night. The kids played the usual pranks around town on Hallowe'en night, but so far no serious damages have been reported. Miss Edna Orr visited her friends, Velma and Thelma Simmons, the first of the week. Charles Burleigh returned from the west Tuesday. " Ed Tyler, living routheast of here, was in town Tuesday. Kd and Maggie Cody and Lep.h Weaver attended the social here Mon day night . - . - - ' A funeral service conducted by us is noted for its simple, dignified grandeur. The talents of our well directed organization make each funeral ceremony a decidedly artis tic achievement; To benefit by our experience, talk over your problem with us. ' Miller Mortuary MORTICIANS Phones: Day, 311 Night, 522 or 535 Gene Byrnes Says: "Here's the Music UTTLE KAW JV6 WAS jH THE. "out SwirtrtvN hsu ymtM rr Jtmtt 6ot HIS ORDER - , .j,.. JAW? THE ALLIANCE HERALD, 1 Hans Peterson is crating the Cowles! household goods this week. J w. J. JsneuenDerger, wno nas Deen in town with a car of apples the last two days, left Wednesday on the local for Mullen. Edward Jameon, manager of the Lakeside Mercantile company, is ir Denver on business this week. Mrs. Glen House spent Monday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Lertha De Bord, noithwest of town. BLACKROOT Th!s community was saddened last Wednesday night by the death of lit tle Arthur Sheldon. He passed nway at the Mitchell hospital at 10:30 p. ni. Wednesday, following n two weeks illnes.. The lelatives have the sym pathy of the entire community in theii bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Grovor Bain came from east of Hemingford, where Mr. Bain was working, Thursday to keep hou e for Harry Grosse while Mr. ami Mrs. R. O. Grose are away. The entertainment and box suppet which was held Friday night at the school house in district No. 31 was well attended. The entertainment showec that Miss Murray knows how to han dle the children. Claude Hookham left Saturday night for Lincoln, where he expects to attend the Nebraska business col lege. Last Friday night, after the box supper fit the school house, a few of the neighbors were invited to the Hookham home for a farewell party for Claude. It was a complete sur prise and a most enjoyable time was had by everyone. Donald Dyer was very sick last Saturday, but is better at this writing. G. E. Dyer took a load of spuds to Hemingford Saturday. The dance at Byrl Dyer's last Sat urday night was well attended and all report a fine time. Mrs. Ivor Meeker and son and Charles Moravek spent Friday and Saturday in Hemingford. One of Vincent Murphy's children is quite sick with tonsilitis this week. Mrs. Joe Eomer attended the St Agnes academy bazar last Thursday. Mrs. Jay Hall visited at the Ivor Meeker home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Flaherty spent Sunday afternoon at the Joe Romer home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mitchell and Fon nnd Mrs. Meeker's mother, Mrs. Royce, visited at Cal Leis' home Sun day. Marshall Sheldon is helping Pete rarrell put up hay on the creek this week. Airs. Ferroll ami Mrs. Fheidor. are batching while they are away. PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. Thomas Squibb and daughter, Eldora, Miss Ruth Cox and brother spent Sunday with Mrs. James Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barr have just returned home from Alliance, where Mr. Barr has been in the hospital. Mr. Bair is reported to be somewhat im proved. Miss Opal Roberts and brothers, Ray, Glen and Wil'is Osborn spent Sunday with Mr. and Sirs. John Kob erts. 123 Wet Third Street illDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 Mrs. E. J. Bryant returned from Alliance Sunday afternoon, where rhe has been visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cox and daugh ter, Ruth, were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeN'ay Friday evening. Miss Naomi Squibb nas fieen help ing Mrs. Charles McNay toe the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lance ?pent Svn day evening with Mr. Mid Mr. Ed gar Brown. Oscrrr Swanson of near Ch ulron Fnt Sunday n''ght with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cox and family. John Roberts and. wife and Mrs. S,im Mills spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. George Osborne. Joe Timblin spent Wednesday with his sifter, Mrs. Fred Coil, at Pine Ridge. Charles Baldwin has just complete ! a big spud cellar. lie will store his spuds. Miss Lily Euern spent Friday night with Mis Ruth Cox. Jesse Barr still remains in poor hea'th with lung trouble. Charles McNay left Monday for Iowa on business. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts gave them a surprise Friday night in honor of Mrs. Sam Mill, who will leave for her home at Silver City. Ia., Friday. About sixty friends enjoyed them Felves. . Sunday school will be held at 2 o'c'ock in the afternoon. Everyone come. - LOOK for "Ivory Pyralin" on all your ivory goods. We have i complete stock. Hershman & Scottcn. Alliance Drug Co., 214 Box Butte. Phone 132. 97-98 Cabbage, 3c lb.; onions, 6c lb.; honey, $2.25 per 10-lb. can; ap pl?s, $2.20 bu. John Hill, 208 Laramie avenue. 97-tf Service First South The Corn The Service and Facili ties are Better than Ever Before UNION STOCK YARDS Company, of Omaha, Ltd. Service First n. "',X p2 1 'vtr&GA POINT OF ROCK CREEK Jim lister was up to A. Lore's after a load of wheat lor Liggett Arthur Ti.bor arrived today by mo tor from Colorado to visit his wife, who Is visiting with her parents, Mr. Dud Mr. Ferd Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. A. I, Lore find daughter, Marguerite, motored to Hemingford Monday. Elmer Essex and family were busi ness callers at the Ernie Eskcx home Sunday. Mrs. Emm.i Nichols has gone to Hershey, Neb., to take care of her daughter, Mrs. Molli Ptapels. Mis. Howard Esfex Is staying with ler sister, Miss Sadie Wilkins, for a short time. Bill Iliishmnn Is hauling potatoes to town this week. Will meet all competi tion on apples, honey, flour, meal and feed. W. E. Cutts. 97-98 v.. Drvulat ALLIANCE DRUG CO. Service First Omaha Belt Market Service First KA,yTonifjh II Tomorrow Alright Write Your Own Words." 1tX o- ;IMit ..') Drs. Jeffrey & Smith have moved their office to the Norton block, over Harper's Dept. Store, Room No. 2. 97-9S New potato sacks, in any quantity. O'Eannon & Ncuswangcr. 96lf A MEMORY OF YOUTII "Your parly last n'ght was spendid," said an intimate friend of Mr. Woddle. "Thank you," replied Mr Woddle. "I don't mind telling yqu as an old acquaintance that it cost m in the neighborhood of $10,000 and I didn't enjoy myself half as much as I dil the first time I ever spent a wholo dollar on a girl." ) WELDING CEO. H. BRECKNER 210 W. 8rJ MOVING. PACKING. STORING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When It's Your Move, Let Us Know" Office rhone, 15 Res. S84 and Blk. 730 F. A. BALD Attorney-at-Law , 9 Office in Reddish Block Let Me Cry Your Sale R. A. WYLAN-D Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone 384 L. A. BERRY ROOM 1. RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctori of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopattj, DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Buildlmg Real Estate, Loans and- ' Insurance , V F. E. REDDISH Reddish Block tt Phone 64 Alliance Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER ' N Lire Stock and General Farm SaIT TIIONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. 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