The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 26, 1922, Image 9

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    THE ALLIANCE 1IEHALD. Fill DAY, MAY 20,
CLASSIFIED
AD V ERTISEM ENTS
Wul t bur omthlBT Hui
0d of peopl artn these Want
4 tdlumni locking for what you
r otbcra bar to offer. Oct quick
Ntiiu by adTartlatng la TT
blaiaul Vot Ad airtaeDt.
RATES One crtvt per word per
Insertion. Cost do more than
itaer newapHpera ati1 we iruar
ftolea that you reach aeveral fcua
4re4 mora reader. Buy circular
a. uot hot air.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Seed coin. E. G. HER
MAN, Hemirp:ord, Nebr. 10-bl
HEMSTiiCHING and picotinn attach-
lilt lit ( III ! ctll MTWJItK Mill 1 in - i - .
52: chocks 10c extra. LIGHT'S MAIL Mr-;
ELLSWORTH.
Miss Ruth Cro'.Y.tt lias hern visiting
at her hmne ne:u Spado !-ince the cios
.nir of school hole Friday. Miss Cro
futt loft Thursday for Antioch lor
.tuehers' examination preparing to at
Wnd normal at Chadron, June ".
A dance was hold at Straushurjrer's
in the Spade country last Saturday
nicrht. Many from the sand hills at
tended and report a most enjoyable
evening.
Mrs. Anna Bennett, Mrs. William
Steele, M ss Mary Arms and James
Hill motored to Alliance Wednesday
morning returning late the same eve
ning, having the misfortune of the
"weary touii-t,'' a blowout, ju.-t five
miles from town.
C. L. Murphy, V. F. Seebohm, and
Mr. ami Mrs. j. L. Young were Alli
ance passengers Wednesday returning
that evening in a car owned In J. L.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Cahill, parents
Walter Wightman, arrived
game Siindr.y, triplex being made by ,
."eb(.hm, CI. nk and E. . Schonard,
while ("!;n k. J. Scht-nnrd, E. .1. Schon
nd and Thompson wrio each credited
with doubles, tlie remainder of the
team tettin in lor at least a single
or two. j
After meeting the Whitman club for,
a ramp hove Snnd:iv we rive them n I
ictuin game at Whitman the following
S'.md.iy, June 4. after which the Ashby
team plays liere. d games- now being
booked up for the home team and the
secretary is -t ill scouting for more
I'.ai'ies. Any fast c'ubs wKh'ng game
please write or wire Secretary Walter
Wichtman, Ellsworth.
IHNGIIAM.
E l ll'iim, formeily of Rirtham, now
of Oir,:. ha. w.i- vis ' in:; the R. R.
kinkaid and L. E. Ballenr.i r families
la -1 week.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. R. Shafonburg are
the parents of a new ii-l, lnrn May S.
S:ewart Shelledy did the post o If ice
work for the p:tst two work in the
absence of the recular postmaster.
Mr. G. M. (lib. nigh went to the
home of his daughter, Mrs, Koy Willey
last week. If his health perm t he
epvts to spend the summer in the
country.
E. I-. Bowles and family, Mr. and
J Mr.. E.lmond'on rnd Vincent Ednond-
son 'I" I.indon. Kan., wrie Sunday
. (iinnor gue:t. at the E. C. Edmund. n
! luill.c.
j The C. H. An.N'on f.-'inily motored
I to Alti.'.nie Su-u.a... Mis. Anderson is'
' irirr the care of a physician, and is
only slightly imjH oved.
Friday marks the rlosc of another
school car. The Ashby school, which
c o-es on the same date, will come to
Bingham Hnd join in the fe-tivities
l ore. In the afternoon a ball frame
between the two hiuh school teams
w ill be played at the ball ground east
of town. In the evening the annual
hiih school play entitled "leacon
ORDER HOLSE. Box VZt. B,rmi-g-
ham, Ala. il-o4-p
FOR SALE Good Early Ohio
potatoes. Phone M2Fi3
seed
COLUMBIA HATCHERY.
P. O. Box 1102. Denver, Colo.
We can supply you with any o.uan
tJty of Baby Chicks. Capacity lu,00(
weekly. 17 varieties. Live tieliverj
guaranteed. Fa reel Post prepaid
Write tor prices and full particulars,
19-tf
FOR SALE Good u.-ed cars. A. H.
JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, tf
FOR RENT
from Omaha Thurnlay morning by the
oveilar I route bringing out a Ford
touring car for Mr. and Mis. Wicht
man. Mr. Cahill reports the loads in
fair shape except that they ctuour.ler
ed a heavy rain this side of Grand Is
land and weie somewhat delayed mak
ing the trip in about four days. The
Pota:h highway route was taken out
of Grand Island.
P. !,. l aw, A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Young were Alliance isitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Alliert Arms and daughter
v.ere Whitman passcifers Thursday
going there to make their home upon
a homestead about thirty miles north
of Whitman. Mr. Arms has len in
Whitman the past month getting af
fairs in shape at the ranch.
James Hill has been assisting with
the work at the W. F. Sctbohm ranch
the n;ist few davs. Mr. Seebohm. 1
FOR RENT Three or four rooms,
furnished or unfurnished; ground
n . x ..A II. ...1,1
iioor: close in. o. ijoo ai hhshi tM.- ........ ..... - , -
office. 51-53p F. Dunn and others are busily engaged
. I in me spun planting game. n. tnon-
FOR RENT Furnished light house-; age of potato planters in this vicinity
keeping rooms. Call Mrs. Oscar ' has slowed up the work but it is now
O'Bannon. 401 Emerson. 50-tf ; m-oirre.-sing nicely. Mr. Dunn will
FOR RENT Suite of modern light'
housekeeping rooms. Telepho:
or call at 111 Cheyenne avenue.
Mrs. C. Clark and children visited
(,lf ! friends at their former home in Broken
WANTED
FARM WANTED Wi-h to hear from
owner of farm for sale. Fall deliv
ery. Give lowest price. L. JONES,
Box 551, Olney, HI. .r.2p
,v"";. . ....
FOR RENT Modem furnished rooms, I nei e w
for light housekeeping. Telephone ; '' on Pstra pnnR ,ay,nK
I sterl worked out of here two days
la.-t week moving on to Ashby Ihurs
day morning planning to return here
in "about a week remaining for the
summer for the completion of track
work. The force is under N. A. Drake
formerly of Mullen.
Mrs. Herman Dabler who was op-
W ANTED Garden-i to plow. Rates orated upon for appendicitis at the Al
reasonaWe. Call F. W. EDER, liance hospital last Saturday is now
Dhone G87W. 41tf-cd00 nicely on the road to recovery. Mis.
l.o.,... ....
upon lor appemucuis aooui iwo v-vn
pievious and at latest reports she was
MISCELLANEOUS
pievious an
TYPEWRITERS cleaned, repaired and doing-nicely
clrjull VlmriP 3:'ir.-.T 4fi-t ! V. .1 Srh
overhauleil. Phone 35G-J
AXXOUNCEMENT.
Commissioner, Third District.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of county commissioner in
the Third district of Box Butte county,
Nebraska, subject to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July 18, 1W2.
I am a good roads enthusiast, and I
know conditions in the county thor
.. . . . . . .ij,
oughly. 1 believe in Deing guinea oy
the will of the majority in all matters
4-tf j E. J. Schonard finished moving his
household goods to tne unaries uairu
ranch fourteen miles north of here the
first of the week. John Schonard and
livo unon the nlace for
a short time until the homestead near
there is occupied. The Schonard's are
moving out to the Baird place this
The last week of excellent weather
has caused an epidemic of house clean
ing in this Vicinity, the homes of W.
Wightman, J. B. Kennedy, P. E. Law
and others have been inside repainted,
varnished and kalsomined. '
Wilbur Mcrritt who was caueu to
of road location. 1 pledge my berf e- j n . b th (l?ath of a brother,
forts for a business-like administration ' an aut0 acci(ient May 7, ve-
of county a rairs, and nave out one nnas8t Sunday. It seems that the
other plank in my platform-equabty . ite Mlc .pments in the case have
and justice for all. . thnt the death of Mr.
J. IL LAWRENCE.
Merrit was not .entirely acciuenuu.
One of two men riding w ith Mr. Mer
ri't at the time of the accident was lo
cated with a diamond ring and other
valuables belonging to Mr. .iierrui ami
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Nebraska
Stock Growers' association ;il be he , ' ' ; trial the man was sen
in Hyannis, jsenrasKa, on tne loin am , t ,en year terrn ,n
Iti of June. All members are urged J-c e The ca,e is still
tnrl ami it IS eXDOCtol
that other things will develop in the
to be present as matters of great in
terest to stock raisers will be brought
liefore this convention and a general
invitation is extended to all interested
in the stock raising business.
NEBRASKA STOCK
-51 GROWERS' ASSN.
47-5
Wet wash calls received before
will be returned by 2 p. m.
lbs. for SI.
Lni-...ry
10
Alliance Steam
NOTICE
.UstviVr Vn 37 u-iM Vv.U t'ro'r
annual meeting Jv.n VI at the school i l'
rouse.
Mi--- Mvrtle Arms had charge of the
po-toffice'Wednosday in the absence of
Postma. tor W. F. Seebohm who ma.e
a short business trip to Alliance.
P E. Law was a business visitor to
Hvannis Wednesday evening returning
Thursdav morning.
..-...:., ifnr.fr.v.1 a prominent
.IS-tf rancher six miles south of heie, has a
puo.ic saie acivenisvu i h'v ,
Wednes.lay, June 7. The Rochford
plan on locating in Canada Foon. Mr.
Rochford leing advised that the
nge in climate will benotit mm wi.ii
mpting Ji.n 12 at the school, with which Mr. Roch-
1 he proportion of increasing "cnn . fcufferintr gi'eatly the
1rik Law will rnnti Jrpl
"D. E. PL'RINTON, Director
DC
Notre t creditors
ka
ford has been suffering greatly vne
t.a-t few vears. A list ol me saie .u
ticlps will" appear later in the columns
of this iiaix-r. al.-o see s;i!e bills.
M n-in Elbburv of Alliance visited
in this vicinity Tuesday evening, .liv
ing ('.own in a Ford sp-ed.-ter which
M-rvin rrcentlv purchased in Alliance.
'h e 1 o.no team wa victorious in the
I,-..,. ball r.u.-.e ft P.inuham Sunday
d.- n;ng up on the Binghamites to the
tir e of 1 to '.. Bnrton for B.ngh.iPi
twirled a verv crood game striking out
s i. en wh'.le Schonard in the bi for
"M'.h -truck out ' men ani was
. . . Pi.vtiiM IlV
1 is team mates, four eriors leing
m:.rke.l up against Ell.-worth while
IanJiam was chai-eci with eiuh..
nui.i v fielding on the part of botli
uams"m:-.de the game more n Uren
ing. three double p'.as being mad-; by
Lli-worth in the game. John Ma,on
and I. l.ant'r'gen umpired the game
while scoiekeeper C. I.. Iurihy v.as
rlmost ovenvorked. The fast Wlnt
n.;.n team plavs here next Sunday,
May 2S and as the ms of our
hi-t vear's twirler, L. . Black, of Al-
SV.. . i...... x- , i; " u.,,., l.trf.n f-nirat'ed for that
finance, i. ox nu ir . , ... . ;ji K- for the remainder
hiaka. m sain h n aim am.i.-uhi a... -
natheth ,Uy of June. A. D., 1,22 at , of the ---of
two o clock in t.-.e aitenioon. at wnicn . again nwo..f v.., ".:,;,-..-';.
time and place the said creators may 1 (ration as that bunch st .U h. is. it on , u,
atten.l. prove their claims, appoint a bad from last season w ,th thiee game,
tmstee. examine the bankrupt, anl won and losing one to us, tne iai oi
transact such other busjnfc.--s as may
projerly come liefore siuh meeting.
Witness mv ha'.d this 23rd day of
May, A. D.. 122.
FliEDERICK A. CRITES.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Wet wash calls received before
8:30 will be returned by 2 p. m.
20 lb-, for $1. Alliance Steam
Laundry. 38-tf
In the di-trict court of th United
States for the i!i-tiict of Nebraska.
Chadron ilivi.-ion.
In the matter of The Heming'ord
Implement line-tment Company, a
Coipoi i'.t on. banki upt.
Case No. f,0 in b:.nkrvptcy. Volu'i-
rt 1 1 v ru : i i . i TV
At Chad) on. Dawes county, .Nodras.-, r.n
m i.l "ii.-tnit, heiore rrc-.iencK
Ci it--. Referee in Bankruptcy, May
23rd, 122.
To the Creditors of The Hem:ng?'rd
Implement & Inve.-tmont Company, a
Corporation, of Heminiri'oid, Box
Butte county, Nebraska. Bankrupt.
Not:ce is hevobv given that n the
13th day of May, A. P., 1122, the
Hemiogfc'5''! Implement & Investment
Company, of Hemingford. Nebraska
was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of its creditors
will be held at the I'l.-trict tourx. room
in All
bia
the seas-.n. Black pitched that lasi
tr:iine of the sea.-on and defeatexl the
u k..mit t.i i and we have a
i vi ill wMM-iit. He savs so
s come on let's go, .Sunday at the
tllsworth ball park, prompuy ai - .
m. V.'hitiruin"a battery, Maupin and
Carpenter, needs no introduction to
sandhill fans, and of course we all
know what Black and Seebohm can do.
Vsvmn svroltpnt battini? was done by
the Ellsworth club in the Bingham
.. , ,mv m ii i I I 11 I 11 1 ' "
fmr MOST MILES per DOLLAR
The tire Eection above at the left shows
the condition of a Firestone 33x4 Cord
Tire after 20,891 milea on a Yellow Cab
in Chicago.
The section at the right was cut from
a new Cord of the same Bize. Careful
measurements show that only 13 of the
tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has
been worn away after this long, gruelling
test. The carcass is intact after more
than 11,000,000 revolutions.
Firestone Cords have averaged over
10,000 miles on Chicago Yellow Cabs
(1,200 cabs all Fire
stone equipped), in
thousands of in
stances, they have
given from 15,000 to
30,000 miles.
Look at the tread
scientifically angled
against skid, massive
FIRESTONE
30 x 3VJ FABRIC
$10S
30 x 3 size 8.95
Nw Pr . riot Ta
fc(Tu M.J 2u
and heavy in the center where the wear
comes, tapered at the edges to make
steering easy and to protect the carcass
against destructive hinging action of
high tread edges. The carcass is air bag
expanded to insure uniform tension and
paralleling of every individual cord. It
is double "gum dipped" to make sure
that each cord is thoroughly insulated
with rubber.
This is the reason why Firestone
Cords unfailingly deliver extraordinary
'mileage. It explains the unanimous de
mand of thoughtful
tire buyers for these fOLDFIELDgS
v a i u c B. a lie lULm
Firestone dealer will
continue to provide
the personal service
that makes Firestone
tire comfort and econ
omy complete.
30 1 3' 2 FABRIC
30 x 3 size 7. 99 L
Nw Priiv Plat Tu
Coursey & Miller
Alliance Tire Works
V 1 1;
AUCH-f IH FKOH-r Or THC HOUSE.
OF -VHE. CaRU V4HO HAD just.
'DCHD' Wt FOR AN AU-TO IV' l
h
Im'dis" . ;n ,r jvjven by the local high
school. This prcmi. es' to le the tjest
play ever cum hy the .mIio.pI. Kach
character is wil adapted to their part
urd a gre.it ileal (.f work Ivis been done
to prepatc the play. hiryone wel
come. lliimh B(al of Alliance shipped
in a car of m ed pnUito. :- Monday. It
is evicted ihat there will be an 'acre
age of between two and Ihi-ee hundred
tins year. Thee potatoes are being
dipped and v II be .-hipped to the
! southern market for j t.itc.es. Mr.
.Ileal will p..t in a waifho.ise here of
jfcii-ty car capacity an' . i' hip only
certified potatoes. Ouite a number
will raise cabbage for shipping thin
season. 1 his is practically a new in-
lustry for the lulls country, and has
proved piofitahle in other places, and
w.li surely make a winner here.
Look out for wedding bells in June.
It buiks as ii they ni.fcht ring more
than once.
The fixing of our streets with al
kali mud is the biggest improvement
m the way or road work ever made
bore. It will now o possible to get
throurh in anv kind of weather.
II. J. Marr has sold out his ranch,
including all stock and machinery to
. J. AtitHitt of Ilvanms. Mr. Marr
has no definite plans for the future.
It is expected they will leave the hills"
!or a time at Uast.
Graver Cameron. Mr. John Kedig
and her daughter, Margaret, spent last
week with Mr, Cameron s parents in
lorrinp.ton, Wyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbnugh aro
""e ts in the homes of their brothers,
Walter and I rank Gilbaugh.
Mrs. I. 1 Acheson and children aro
cxMeted home from University I'lace
next Saturday. They left here at the
beginning of the school year last fall,
and have been greatly missed. Mr,
Acheson is about the happiest man wo
have seen in a long time.
A new cement walk is lieing put in
in front of the bank. This is the first
of its kind.
The ball gnm here Sunday letweon
Kllswoith and Bingham proved a real
frost for the Bingham team. Kiln
worth nppears to be too much for u
this season.
The churhes present a neat appear
ance in its new coat of paint, Tho
interior has been painted and all tho
woodwork and furniture, varnished,
tho Honor has born oiled. Last Sun
day was the first time the church was
used since the work started. Kvery-
one is well pleased with the effect.
It will be to your advantage to
see me when you need a farm
loan. K. C. Iiaiker, l ust Na
tional Hank I'.ld-. 42tf
Ilautiful residence lots for sale
at Alliance National Bank. 51-8
EUGENE BURTON
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Office: First National Bank Building
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
A. CLARENCE SCHDCH, M. D.
Surgery and Consultation
Rumer Building Alliance
Phone 664 AUUmm
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sal
WELDING
GEO. n. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd
MOVINfJ. PACKING. STOKING
AND S1IHT1NG
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIKENtOOF STORAGE
"When If Your Mote,
. Let Us Know"
Office Phone. 15; Res. 884 and Blk. 730
F. A. BALD
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish Block
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
A LLI A NCE, N EUR A S K A
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surpery, Osteopatkf
DRS, JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Phone &oo Over Harper a
PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
Storage
PIANO MOVING BY
AUTO TRUCK.
PACKING AND CRATING
FURNITURE A
SPECIALTY.
ALLIANCE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
J