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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
0 V r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS a. bu mth!ntT Hun. apod of people acta the. Want .d-.C.vlun,D lokl? 'or what you p others bare to offer. Oet Quick results by adertlinir In ill H.r.id Want Ad department. RATES One ceM per word per insertion. Costs no more than ether newspaper and we guar antee fat you reach cereral hun tred more reader, Uuy clrcula.- m not bot air. FOR SALE COLUMBIA HATCHERY. P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. We can supply you with any quan tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliver; guaranteed. Parcel Tost prepaid Write for prices and full particulars, 19-tf FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES Co., 3rd and Chevenne. tf FOR KENT FOR RENT Splendidly furnished rooms, ?2..j0 and up. Call C.jC. 32-33 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Telephone J22. 32tf run, ui'.ai 10 pood larniors, on "V - e- m ret m lonjr time leases if desired, first class Box Butte county farm land for larming purposes. SO-tf LLOYD C. THOMAS FOR RENT Well furnished house keeping apartment. One block west of postolHce. 114!i West 4th. 2Stf FOR RENT Splendid room. Mrs, Oscar O'Bannon. 20-tf WANTED WANTED Mending and darning. Mrs. W. Markham, Thone C07W 31-36 WANTED Two rooms or one large room suitable for light housekeep ing. Prefer private family of pood standing. Notify B & B Electric Shoe Shop. 32-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Nellie M. Covalt, deceased, in County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska; The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate is June 19th, 1922, and for payment of debts is February 8th, 1923; th:it I wiJl sit at the county court room in said county, on June 20th, 1922, at two o'clock P. M. to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions dulv filed. Dated February 8th, 1922. IRA E. TASK, (Seal) County Judge BURTON & REDDISH, Atty. Feb.lO-MarchlO-inc. LAKESIDE Mrs. Alva Ryland is reported on the tick list. ' i&tS.B Dick Hunsaker took Vera Pernn u his ranch south of here Monday. Dr. Hand of Alliance was in town on business Monday morning. Alva and Ellsworth Ash loaded a car of sweet clover seed here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller and the two youngest children, went to Osh kosh Tuesday for a few days visit with relatives. Henry Stoop, A. J. Carter and an insurance agent from Alliance came near having an accident Tuesday. W hile approaching the railroad track, when coming from the Standard plant, the local freight would have caught them at the the crossing had not Mr. Carter saw the train just in time and warned Mr. Stoop, who was driving the car, and he turned to one side. He thus avoided a serious accident and possibly the loss of live of all three of the men. Pierre Kicken was in town Tuesday evening. Henry Bond was in town on business for Paxton-Gallagher Grocery com pany Tuesday and Wednesday. R. C. Brunson and Chris Mosler were in town from the Star ranch Monday afternoon. Mr. L$. F. Weekly was in town from the Star neighborhood Tuesday even ing. He reK)rt his little son, Keith, and little Minty Stoop, who are sick, to be improving. Gene DeFrance drove in from the ranch Tuesday after a load of corn whic he hauled out Wednesday morn ing, i A Mrs. Bertha DeFord and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn House were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. House expect to move back to town soon. William Arms of Pawlette was in town visiting friends the first of the week. Dr. Moore of Antioch was in Lake tide Tuesday. Charles Barneby and son, 01 in, drove to Antioch on business Tuesday even ing. Little Thelma Ryan is recovering nicely from her recent attack of pneu monia. Jack Ballard was up from Bingham the first of the week. A. W. Tyler was in town Tuesday. The ladies' aid Eociety met at the church Wednesday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Good rich is reported much better. Margaret Cody was an Alliance visi tor this week. There's a big difference between ap- pie juice that's hardly cider and that's e th ler. hard ck Leaders of fashion can speed the re turn to normalacy with a limitation of ornament. The people will have an industrial revival as soon as they are converted to industry. NOTICE OF HEARING. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. NOVICE OF HEARING ON PETI TION TO DETERMINE HEIRS AND RIGHT OF SUCCESSION TO REAL ESTATE. in the Matter of the Estate of CATHERINE POSVAR BRANDLE, i eceasrd. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss: To lo Brandle, Rosa Posvar, Ida Posvar, John Posvar, I,eo Brandle, Jr., and Ann Mary Brandle, and all other Ierson. interested in said estate, both i redi tors and heirs, take notice that on the 7th day of March, A. D., 1922, Albert Hovarka filed his petition in the County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, setting forth that one Catherine Posvar Brandle departed this life intestate at her residence in Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 16th day of May. A. D.. 1898. and wing, at the time of her death, a res ident and inhabitant of Box Butte County, Nebraska, and was nossesed in fee simple of the following cle-riib-ed real estate situated in Box I'-.ute County, Nebraska, to-w.t: lots on ( I ), two u), tnree (6), ami the northeast '.luarter ot the t-outhwest juartcr (NKUSE'4) of section thirty-one (31), in township twenty-eight (2f ), north of range fifty-two (f2j, we.it of the sixth l'nnc:pal Meridian, in Box Butte County, Nebraska, which s.inl lands was all of the real estate owned by the deceased, at the time ot her death, in the State of Nebraska; ths.t the petitioner herein is now the owner of said lands and derives hi title to the same by mesne conveyances enrougn tne said deceased. The petitioner stales that more than two years has now elapsed since the death of the said intestate and that r.o application has ever been made fi r the administration of her estate, in the State of Nebraska, either by her neirs or persons claiming to be creditors to her estate, and that at the time of her death, she left surviving her as her sole and only heirs at law, the follow ing named persons, to-w;t: her hus band, Leo Brandle, and the following named children, Rosa Posvar, a daugh ter; Ida Posvar, a daughter; John Pos var, a son; and Leo Brandle, Jr., a son; and Ann Mary Brandle, a daugh ter, and that each of said persons is now more than twenty-one vears of age, and that at the time of the death oi the said deceased, that her estate m and to said lands descended to said persons in the proportion of an un divided one-fifth interest to each of s&id children subject to the right of curtesy in said lands to said surviv ing husband, Leo Brandle. lhe object and prayer of said peti tion being that the court will fix a ti.ne and place for a hearing thereon; that notice may be given and issued tJ all persons interested in said estate both creditors and heirs to the end that the legular administration of said e st-.it t may be dispensed with and that the estate of the said Catherine Posvar Brandle, who was formerly Catherine Posvar, may be fully administered, in accordance with the laws of the Sta'e of Nebraska, providing for a deter n ination of heirs, their degree of kinship ana the right or succession Jo real es tate whe;i a period of more than two years has elapsed since the date of the death of the said intestate, and for such other and further proceedings as may be proper for the full administra tion of said estate; that the court will rind, determine and decree that the said Catherine Posvar Brandle died in testate in Box Butte County, Nebras ka, on the 16th day of May. 1898, and was, at the time of her death, a resident and inhabitant of Box Butte County, Nebraska; that more than two years has now elapsed since her death and that she was, at the time of her death, the owner in fee simple of the alove described land; that the peti tioner is the owner of said lands and derives his title to the same by mesne conveyances through the said tie ceased; that no application has ever been made in the State of Nebraska for the appointment of an adminis tiator of her estate; that her soie and only heirs at law, at the time of her death was her husband, Lea Brandle, and her children, Rosa Posvar, daughter; Ida Posvar, a daughter; John Posvar, a son; Leo Brandle, Jr., a son; and Ann Alary Brandle, i daughter, and that said lands descend ed to said children in the proportion of n undivided one-fifth interest to each, subject to the right of curtesy in and to said lands to the surviving husband, I eo Erandls. It is hereby ordered that a hearing oe nad upon said petition before said court in the County Court Room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 10th day of April A. D., 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate, ooin creditors and heirs, by the publi cation of the above notice for three successive weeks prior to said hearing i I All- tw ii . in me finance iieraui, a legal news paper printed, published and of gen eral circulation in Box Butte County, Nebraska. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County Court this 7th day of March, A. P., 1922. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge. LEE BASYE, Attorney. March7-March24-inc NOTICE TO CREPITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Frank E. Reddish, Peceased, in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebras ka. The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of the estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation and filing claims against said estate is July 17th. 1922, and for pavment of debts is March 8th, 1923; That I will sit at the county court roem in said county on July 18th, 1922, at two o'clock P. M., to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objec tions dulv filed. Pated March 8th, 1922. (SEAL) IRA E. TASH County Judge. March 10 to April 7, inc. We believe in Tanlac and so will you if you try it. F. E. Holsten. 31 THE ALLIANCE HERALD, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, In the Matter of the Application of KUDULIHLS .M. HAM I TUN, Admin istrator de bonis non of the Estate of JOHN II. KRALSE, Deceased. Case No. 3201. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the Honorable W. H. Westover, Judge of the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, vithin the Sixteenth Judicial District of the State of Nebraska, made on the 4ih day oi March, 1922, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed, I will otl'er for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the West front door of the Court House in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the lith day of April, A. D., 1922, at the hour or ton o clock, A. M. the interest of the estate of the said deceased, that is to say, an undivided one-half interest in and to the lollowing descriled lands, situated in Sheridan County, Nebraska, lo-wit: 'lownship 27, North Range 16. The smith hall of the south half (S'aS'i) of section twenty-nine (29); the south half of the southwest tiiur tor (S'-aSWVi ); of section twenty- eight (2S) ; the south half IS') and the northeart ciuarter (NEM of sec tion thirty-one (31); the north half (N'j) and the southeast charter (SE',4 ) of section thirty-two (32); the west hair (Vy'-i) ot section thirtv three (33); the northwest ciuarter of the northeast quarter ( N Y U N E ), and the south half of the southeast quarter (SSEU) of section thirty three (33). Township 26, North Range 46. The west one-half (W'z) and the northeast quarter (NE'i), also the -outheast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEUSE'i) of section four (4); the north half and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (Nli SEUNEU) and the east half and southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (E'.nS W'iSEU ) also the west half and southeast quarter of the southwfst quarter (W'iSEttSWU ) of section five (5). the southeast quarter (SE'i) of section six (6): the south half (S'a) and northeast quarter (NE') of section seven (7); all of section eight (8); the west half (WVs) also the east half of the northeast quarter (EiNEU ) of section nine (9); the northwest quarter (NWU): the west half and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (WliSE'i NEU), the southeast quarter (SE14), and the east half of the southwest quarter (EVaSWtt) of section ten (10), the south half (SMi), and the south half of the north half (SlsNls) ' of section eleven (11); the west half of the west half (WnWi) also the toutheast quarter of the southwest quarter (SE'.i SVVU ) of section twelve (12): the east half (E'i), also the east half of the west half (EVaW4) and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SWUNWU) of section thirteen (13); the north half (N'a), also the north half of the southwest ciuarter .(NSWU), and the northwest quarter of the southeast teen ( 14 ) ; the northeast quarter . (NEU), the east h alf of the northwest 1 quarter (EsNW'i), the northeist quarter of the southeast quarter (NE'iSEU) of section fifteen (15); all of section seventeen (17); the we.-t half (Win) and the southeast quarter (SE'.i) of sect.on eighteen (IS); all of section nineteen (19); the north half ( N '& ) also the west half of the southwest quarter (WVaSWi) tf sec tion twenty (20); the west half VS4), and the southeast quarter (SE',4 of section twenty-one (21); all of recuon twenty-two (22); the west half (W'i), the west half of the east half (v .2 E',a). also the northeast quarter of the northeast ciuarter (NE'i NE'-i ). and the east half of the sout'rea; t quarter (ESEU) of section twenty-three (23); the north half of th routh half (NsSVi), the southeast ouaiter of the southeast quarter (SE'iSE i). the north half of the north half (N-.fNli), and the south half of the northeast quarter (SMjNE'i ), also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (SE'iNW'i) of sectnn twenty four (24); the northeast quarter (NE', the southeast ciuarter of the northwest quarter (SEliNW'i), an', the north half of the south half (N'jS'i), and the south half of the southeast quarter (S'aSE'i) of section wenty-five (25); the south half (S'i), and the north west quarter (NWl4), also the west half of the northeast quarter (W'.a NEU of section twenty-six (26); tiie east half (E'a) and the northwest quarter (NW4) of section twenty seven (27); the north half (Nl3) and the southwest quarter (SWU), also the north half of the southeast quarter j (N'aSEU) of section twentv-eight (28): the southeast ciuarter of the southeast ciuarter (SEUSEU) of sec tion thirty-one (31); the east half (h's), also the south half and north east quarter of the southwest quarter (S'jNKIiSW'i) of tection thirty-two (32); the west half (W'a), and the south half of the southeast quarter (S'aSLu) of section thirty-three (33); the east half (E'i) and the southwest quarter (SW'i) of section thirty-four (34); all of section thirty- five (35) ; the east half of the west half (EW1), and the west half of the east half (W'aEVa) of section thirty six (36). Township 26, North Range 45. All of section two (2); the east half of the east half (E'aE'a), and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NWIiNE'i), also the north east quarter of the northwest quarter (NEViNW'i) of sect.on three (3); the south half of the southwest quarter (SVaSW'i) of section four (4): the southeast ciuarter of the southeast quarter (SE'i SE'i) of section five (5); the north half (N'a). the north west ciuarter of the southeast quarter NWUht'j and the southwest ciuar ter of the southwe:-t quarter (SW'i SW'i ) of section eight (8); the north half of the northwest quarter (N'a NW'i), and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SW'i SW'i ) of section nine (9); the east half (E'i), and the southeast quarter of the south west quarter (SEUSWU) of section ten (10): the west half (W'i). and the west half of the east half (WlE!), FRIDAY, JtARCII 17, 1922. ulso the northeast quarter of the north east quarter (NEuNE1) ot' section eleven (11); the north half of the iiorthwe.-t quarter (N'aNW'U ) and the northwest quarter of the noithen.-t '.uaner fAW l4Ni;'4 ) of section twelve (12); the north half of the 'orthwest quarter (N'sNWM, and (he northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NWNEU) of section four teen (14); the northeast quarter (NK'), the east half of the north west quutcr (E'iNW'i), the north half and southwest quarter of the -outheast quarter (N'aSWSEU ), il-o the northeast quarter of the outhwest quarter (NE'tSW'i), of ortion fifteen (16); the south half of the south half (S'aS'j) of section six ieen (16); all of section seventeen (17) except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NKUNE1). All of section eighteen (IK); all of e-tion nineteen (19); the west half (W'2), and the west half of the east half (W'aE'a), also the east half of the northeast quarter h'jNKu) oi section (20); the west half of the northeast quarter (W'aNE1), and die southeast quarter of the north west quarter (SK'jNW'i), also the northeast quarter of the southwest qu titer (NE'.SWU ) of section twenty-one (21); the northwest quarter (NW'i), the west half of the north- ca.t quarter (W'iNE'i ), the north west quarter of the southeast quarter (. '48M4), and the northeast quar ter of the southwest quarter (NEU SW'i) of section twenty-eight (2Mj the vest half (W'a), and the south east quarter (SE4 ), also the west half and southeast quarter of the north east quarter (W'.aSEUNEU ) of sec tion twenty-nine (29); the southeast quarter (SE'i), the south half and northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (S'aNE'i NE'4 ), the west half of the northwest quarter (Wla NE'i ) of section thirty (30); the east half of the east half (E'aE'i ), also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW'.NE'i) and the south-v.t.-t quarter of the southeast quarter (SW'iSE1) also the southeast quar. ter of the southwest quarter (SEV, SW'i) of section thirty-one (31); all of section thirty-two (32). Township 26, North Range 11. -The southwest quarter of the south west iiuarter (SW(iSWU) of section nineteen (19). lownship 2.), North Range 4.". The north half (N1, 2). the west half (W'.) of the southeast quarter (W's SE'i ). anil the south half of the south west quarter (S'aSW U ) of section five (.r); the north half (N'a),and the west half of the southwest quarter (W 'iibW '4 ) of section six ((); the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NW'iNW'i) of section seven (7); all of section eight (8); the north half (N'a), and the north half of the.south half (N'-aS'a) of section seventeen (17); the east half (E1), and the east half of the west half (E'aW'ia) of section twenty-one (21); the west half of the west half (W"a W'.i) of section twenty-two (22). Township 25, North Range 46. All of section one (1 ); the east half of the west half (E'W'a), and the northwest quarter (NW'.i) of section two (2): the north half (Nli) of section three (3); the northeast quar ter (NEU ), and the north half of the I:"1 T' x"J?l'ii ?u v .."". " Vv " "JiV! souinwi'si iiuiiiifr ui uic imi iiicum c.u.irter (N'aSW'i NE'i ), and the east half of the northwest quarter (h',s NW',4) of section five (5); the north half of section twelve (12); the south half of the southeast quarter (S'a SE'i) of section eleven (11); the southeast ciuarter (SEi) of section ten (10); the we.-t half of the north west quarter (W'aNW'i) of section thirteen (13); the north half of the north half (N'aN'a) and the south east quarter of the northeast quarter (SLViNh'i) of section fourteen (14); the north half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15). Said sale will remain ooen one hour, Dated this 14th clay of March, A. D., 1922 'rODOLPHUS M. HAMPTON, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of JOHN H. KRAUSE, Deceased. LEE BASYE, Attorney. Mch.l4-April.l4-inc. OMAHA GRAIN MARKET OMAHA, Neb., March 16. Spot wheat advanced l3c, corn was 1 l'sc up, oats advanced 'ifW-c, rye sold up 2c and barley was unchanged to Kff-c higher. WHEAT No. 2 dark hard winter, J 1.33; No. 3 dark hard winter, $1.25f 1.28; No. 2 hard winter, $1.241.27; No. 3 hard winter, $1.221.23; No. 5 hard winter, $1.23; Sample hard win ter, 95c$l.03; No. 2 yellow hard, $1.23; No. 3 yellow hard, $1.22; No. 5 yellow hard, $1.161.21; No. 3 north ern spring, $1.45; No. 4 northern spring, $1.25; No. 3 mixed, $1.04; No. 4 mixed. l.$18's1.20; CORN No. 1 white, 51 He; No. 2 w hite, 51 la (ft 52c; No 1 vellow, 51f iil'ac; No. 2 vellow, 5151'ac; No. 3 vellow, 50'a50c; No. 2 mixed, 50(ffi f.O'sc: No. 3 mixed. 49,,a50c. OATS No. 3 white, 33'a(? 34c; No. 4 white, 3333'2c; Sample white, 32'kc; No. 3 mixed, 33'ac RYE No. 3, 90c; No. 4, 89',aC . BARLEY No. 3, 57c THE LIVESTOCK MARKET OMAHA, Neb., March 16 CATTLE Receipts 2,500. Good to choice beeves $7.658.35; fair to good beeves $6.75 f7.60; common to fair beeves, $6.25 6.75; good to choice vearlings, $7.60 8.50; fair to good yearlings, $6.K5(fi 7.50; common to fair yearlings, $6.25 (S6.75; good to choice heifers, $6.75 7.35; fair to good heifers, $5.25(a6.00; choice to prime cows, $6.006.50; good to choice cows, $5.40(f 6.00; fair to good cows, $4.fi0(:5.35; common to fair cows, $2.504.35; good to choice feeders, $6.S5(a7.40; fair to good feed ers, $6.2"()6.75; common to fair feed ers, $5.506.15; good to choice stack ers, $7.00(0)7.75; fair to good stockers, $6.40(o,7.0U; common to fair stockers, S5.75(tt6.3; stock heifers, $4.506.25; stock heifers, $ JQ(a 6.25; stock cows, $ t.255.50; stock calves, $3.25(a 5.25; veal calves, $5.508.75; bulls, stags, etc., $3.255.23. HOGS Receipts. 400. Shippers were fairly active during the owning session, buying hogs freely at an ad ance of l.')(n 2,'c. Packers were slow to start trading, opening bids leing t mostly steady, j.aier hogs sold largely I at HKi tc advance. Light hogs rold irwwllv frm til r,ll(,Ml i:', U ilk tnn price of $9.75; mixed loads and butcher weights, $9.t0iViM..00, and packing grades $.X.(H)(" !l.2.", w ith ONtrenie heav ies, $7.r.(K(f.()0. Bulk of sales wus ?9.4()(tf9.6.. OMAHA HAY MARKET OMAHA, Neb., March 16. II AY No. 1 upland prairie, SI 1.00(01 1.50; No. 2 upland prairie, $t).00(rf 10.50; No 3 upland prairie, $7.50(i8.50; No. 1 upland prairie. $10..riOiM 1.00; No. 2 midland, $9.00Cn).00; No. 3 midland, $i.o0((s.f0; ro. 2 lowland prairie SN.r.0(fl.r0; i'o. 2 lowland prairie, $7.50(8.50. Choice ulralfa, $19.0(a 20.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $17.0()((MK.50; standard. $14.50(f-16.50; No. 2, $12.00 ((D13.50: No. 3, $10.50(tf 11.50. STRAW Oats, $8.009.00; wheat, $7.00 ((('8.00. THE POTATO MARKET OMAHA. Neb., March 16. POTA TOES Nebraska Eidjy Ohio No. 1, t-er cwt., $2.00( 2.15; Nebraska Irish Cobblers, $2.00(r2.15. 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