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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1922)
Hi CLASSIFIED ADVUITISLMLYTS Want t bu nBith1otT Rji. Jrdj of people scan the Want 44 column ioukln for whet you cthfr liftt 10 offer. 0t quick roaaiu Djr advar'tam to The Mrij Want Ad department. RATES One cent per word per tnaertlon. Costa no anore than ther nawtpapera and we amar anth that you reach varal aun 4r4 more readera. Buy circuit ..vi, not hot air. FOR SALE FOR SALE Six-room modern home, with bath, pantry ai d laundry n om. Three bedrooms one extra larpe with,' two closets. Heat in every room :'n . cludim? kitchen. Good basement. Nice lawn with plenty of trees. Desirable neighborhood, east front. Cement auto driveway. Building that cr.n easily be converted into double parage. Four blocks we-.t of Box Eutte near Sev enth. Two b'ocks from school. Ea?y terms and priced to sell. 1'hone 100"). 53-50 1 FOR SALE Hou e to move. Four large rooms. Unusual! v well built; at Antioch, .-ir,0. A. W. -MILLER, 1218 O St., Lincoln, Neb. u-5S FOR SALE 1!U moc'el Hodge tour ing car. STURGEON GARAGC. J FOR SALE rt-room modern burn 1 w; ter s h de ir .d. A. C. YOUNG Phone 10-iSJ. oG-oJv-p FOR SALE Extra pood sixteen months old shorthorn bull. .1. A. KEEGAN r.3-5:p FOR SALE 1 loan Durham prade bull, 4-year-old. Phone S1GF220. or write Alliance, Box 12S. C5-5ip COLUMBIA HATCHERY. P. 0. Box 1102. Denver. Colo. We can supply you with any quan tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f weekly. 17 varieties. Live delivers guaranteed. Parcel Post prepaid Write for prices and full particulars. 19-tf FOR SALE Old papers at Herald office. 5c bundle. 54-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Four rooms; ground floor, lawn and garden. Close in. Call The Herald. Key No. 204. 55-59 FOR RENT Elegantly furnished light housekeeping apartments. Linen and laundry furnished. Phone 656. Ill Cheyenne. 56-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Telephone 922. - 32tf WANTED WANTED Gardens to plow. Rates reasonable. Call F. W. EDER, phone 687W. 41tf-pd6u MISCELLANEOUS TRADE Auto, signal patent, for team, wagon and harness. Call at THE HERALD. 55-56p ANNOUNCEMENT. Commissioner, Third District. I hereDy announce my candidacy fot 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, li22. I am a good roads enthusiast, and I know conditions in the county thor oughly. I believe in being guided by the will of the majority in all matters of road location. I pledge my best ef forts for a business-like administration of county affairs, and have but one other plank in my platform equality and justice for all. J. R. LAWRENCE. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for county treasurer, Fubject to the will of the republican voters at the primal ies, July 18. 1 am at present deputy county treasurer, fa miliar with the work, and if elected will devote every effort toward fillinj. the office in a competent and efficient wav. Your support is respectfully so licited. MRS. NELLIE WILSON. ANNOUNCEMENT I announce myself as republican candidate for nomination of County Treasurer of Box Butte counts'. Four years ago 1 served a Deputy Treasurer, until the law was passed, "that relatives could not work for re latives," which forced me out. 1 think I am entitled to the treasur ers office, and if elected, I will do the ery be.-t possible to fill it intelligently and save money for the tax payers. I will be very grateful to all voters who will support me at the primaries July 18, l'J22. f,5tf MRS. CORA M. LEWIS Bautiful residence lots for sale at Alliance National Rank. 51-8 AT THE AERIAL MEET 1923 Air squadrons A and B were having a desperately contested meet, the issue depending upon the very' latest event. As this concluded, the members of squadron B burst into tremendous cheer and dashed for town to celebrate the victory. One of them was halted by a curious pedestrian. "Win the meet?" he asked "I'll say so," cried the flyer hilari ously. "Very last thing on the pro pram. Private Fishface broke the time record for the ten-thousand feet parachute drop." "That's fine . What was his time? Isn't he very much elated!" " 'Bout six seconds. No-o-o, S'ou couldn't hardly say he's elated not just now. You see, his parachute wouldn't open." LEGAL MU It E. ! In tin' M.itUv of thr r.fatc of Cl' .rl'-i I". 1 i oi .in, u i, Livoa.-ed. In the Vuivy Court of 1! Butte Cou.r.y, Nebraska. Now on tl.i-i otii d iy of June. 1!22, : oi!;e T'n (.rii.tr. ii.-in Tru-t tomp.inyi of Aili.iiuo, Los Biitte County, Ne braska, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ch.irie 11.) Ler;hn;.n, deceased, and fi'es its final r.ccouiil as such ndm ni.-trator and also Mes n petition tor distribution and as signment of the residue of said estate now in its possession to the persons entitled by law to receive same. it is therefore ordered that the 29th day of June. 1!22, t.t ten o'clock, A. M., at my office in the court house of Box Bu'.te County, Nebraska, at Alli ance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, be fixed as the time and place for hear ing, examlnir, rnd nllvw, ssuid ac count and hearing and considering ?aid j-etition for distribution and assign ment of the residue of said e.-tate. And the heirs of said Charles E. Hersh man, deceased, and all persons inter ested :n srid estate, are required to ap pear at the time and plate so desig nated and show cause, if such exists, why sa!d account should r.ot be allowed as the re.-idue o. aid estate dis tiibjted. It is further orlcred that said TV Guanlij.n Tiu.t Comk.ny of Alliance. Box Butte County, Nebraska, admin istrator with the will annexed, give net to to all ptisons interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be published in The Alliance Herald, a new-paper printed end published at Alliance, Box Butte Coui.ty. Nebra.-ka, and circulating in said county, three successive weeks prior to the day set fur said healing. (Signed) IRA E. TASH, (S?al) County Judge. Mitchell S: HanXz, Attorneys. Juncv-Junc.'V. ANTIOCH. A the regular chb yc.ir is over (he meeting of the Antioch women's progressive club was very informal. All regular order was dispensed with. Miss Louise Wil.-on gave two piano selections. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Os mund, Mrs. Dentler and Mrs. Brown gave readings. All joined in singing several old tongs n'ter which followed a general social time. Mrs. Fording. Mrs. Dentler, Mrs. Lilian Wil.-on and Mrs. Otto Smith served lunch. Dr. Moore took Mrs. Douir'as. Miss Lola Loi ter rnd Miss Corine Moore to Chadron Saturday, where they will attend normal. Miss Zilma Smith left for her home in Wyoming. Miss Mary Brown ac companied her. She v ill spend the summer there. Russell Douglas left for Mitchell where he will visit his grandmother during vacation. Miss Floy Porter end Louis Douglas were married in Alliance Saturday evening. The young people will make their home on a ranch south of An tioch for the present. Miss Margaret Clingaman was a passenger Sunday noon for Chadron, where she will attend normal. The students from all the north west will be at Chadron this summer. Six young people from Seneca passed through on their way to the normal Monday noon. A number of Antioch men attended the Martin Rochford sale Wednesday. Union Liable for Property Damage During a Strike WASHINGTON, D. C The United States sum-erne court recently decided that labor organizations are liable to be sued in their associate names in the event of injury to property during strikes originated by the unions, says the Lincoln Star. The decision, one of the most im portant affecting labor organizations which has been rendered in years was handed down in the case of the United Mine Workers of America against the Coronado coal company of Arkansas. The opinion was read by Chief Jus tice Taft. who sustained the decision of the circuit court of cppeals in Ar kansas, which held that labor unions could be sued and that the complaint of the Coronado Coal company for damage? for injuries to property dur ing a strike at the company's mines brought the union within the provi sions of the Sherman anti-trust law and entitled the company to recover treb'e damages. The judgement against the United Mine workers was for $127,820. hji v a 1 1 If i'ari.'kSbfi rl I AXrirKrKl-1 h 7 WPRSTW FRANK KIRCHM0F.P"i5.cti'C.F.5TAHL,vtPis LOUIS ANDLRSOftSirr the .M.i.iAiccr. unuAi.n. it.ipay. jiwi; o. 1022. ELLSWORTH. M iry from thi section attended the side tit the Martin Kochi'ord place south oi town Wednesday. It was it ported that all articles and livestcx-k with the exception of the horses .-old at ii very giod price, although con sidering the present horse market they too, probably wire turned to better advantage than if .-hipped to hone auctions. Mr. Rooh'oid plans to leave in a short time for Edmonton. Alberta, Cavad.i, looking for a locution and will probably make his home in or near theie if conditions are as ex pected there. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Seehohm, mar ried in Hyannis last Monday are ex pected home the latter part of this week from this honeymoon trip. Mr. Setbohm will not return to work at the store for ano her week having .owe work to complete at the cni ranch which he has leased. C. C. Jameson was un Alliance pas--eneer Thursday. Mrs. Anna Benrett had the misfor tune of tearing the universal gears out of her Ford cir last Sunday. Re pairs came tlown iron Alliance Tues day and the car was repaired by a l;al mechanic Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bennett and others motoring on into Alliance Wednesday aftemoon returning that evening. Boosters for the Stockmen's conven tion at Hyannis next Thursday and Friday and Saturday are trying to ar range for a special train from Alli ance to Hyannis for those days, the train to leave Alliance early in the morning making the return trip each nifcht to leave Hyannis around 10 p. m. The train will make local stoos and it is thought that many would be accommodated at the convention in this manner that would otherwise not attend. The railroad officials prom ise to give us definite information re garding this train in the near future. The Paw-let ranch south of here re cently received another small ship ment of southern cattle which were unloaded from the Lakeside station. Through an error Bingham and Ells worth both have ball games scheduled for thU Sunday, Bingham meeting the fast Whitman team at Bingham while Ellsworth has a game with Ashby here. In the future the managements of the two teams will arrange to have home games on off tlates for the two towns as many fans living between the two towns may be accommodated at the games attending while if the game was to be played away from home many of the fan? would not plan to attend. Joe Maupin is with the Ashby team as well as several others of the old Ashby team which cleaned up two years ago, the Ashby team suf fering only one defeat that season and it is expected that they will give the locals a run for their money. The game will be called at 2 p. m. The following Sunday the Ellsworth team plays a return game at Ashby. Division Engineer A. M. GaJdis end others were expected here the first of the week for laying out the Potash highway between Lakeside and Bing ham but at this writing the party had not yet made their appearance and word was received that the trip was postponed until Friday. Tourist travel has slightly picked up on the Potash highway through here. A party counting the cars stated that twenty-five cars of tourists passed through here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young motored to Hyannis Tuesday evening being initiated into the order of the Eastern Star there that evening returning home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. "Kir said ot. Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston of Ash by also motored down in the party. The roads are now in very good shape being the best in the history of the Potash highway between Ellsworth and Hyannis although about a mile of the highway just east of Ashby is be ing graded but will soon be in good sh ft J)G Harry Merritt is assisting with the repairing of several water tanks just north of town owned by the Richards & Comtock Cattle company. Two o' the three tanks are being repaired while one new one will be erected. Desirable city lots for sale at Alliance National Bank. 51-8 It will be to your advantage to see me when you need a farm loan. E. C. Barker, First Na tional Bank BIdg. 42tf We wish the Genoa conference every success, but we can't help observing hat the Atlas Powder company has started running full time again. Am . ct-n Lumberman. X .'.?lt.AMtRICANlJlxYufE CAMPANV 1 i.7J!fll!!UninBIS;"IlIilS t nt niqannfiiitniiiinani Do Not Neglect the Interior of Your Business House As Much Skill, Experience and Understanding of Art and Business Conveniences are Needed in the Alorn ment and Equipment of the Inside of Your Store, Bank or Offices as in the Architecture of the Out tide of your Building. We are Specialists in the Manufacture to Your Order of All Forms of Interior Work, Show and Wall Cases, and Fixtures of Every Kind. OFFICE AND FACTORY J232-46 ARAPAHOE ST. DENVER. COLO. Everyone !iiiiiri! Everywhere West HERALD WANT ADS LET ME CURE YOUR PILES THAT I can cure your Pllei (Fistula, Rectum except canee- a ahort tlma longer) by an original pain, leu, dietolvent method of my own, without chloroform, ether or knife, and without danger whatever to the patient. My treatment la ao auccestful that I have built up the largett practice In thla Una between Omaha and Denver. My treatment la no experiment. It la the moat auccesaful method aver discovered for the treatment t Dieeates of the Rectum. I have cured many caies where the knife had failed and many other casea that had been treated for montha and years In vain. I guarantee a cure In every case I accept or maka no charge for my aervicea. My method of curing Pllea and othe Rectal Creases, aa well as Rupture, waa laughed at twenty year ago, but today I can point with pride to all of those who have be lieved lit me and have come to Grand Island to get cured. If you are suffering with some form of Rectal Trouble or Rupture, write to ma today, telling all about your trouble, and let me tell you how easy it la to get cured. Be aura to use the free Information coupon when you write to me. No longer la It necessary for you to spend three or four weeks getting your pllea 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 Rupture should appeal to ail those wishing to avoid a aurgical operation with Ita attendant discomforts of dread and fear that causes so many sufferera to delay In seeking relief. fc CAUSE due to the constant atraln of even a mild case of piles on tha aympathetic nervoua ayatem. You can pour all tha medicine down your throat that money can buy, or You can apend your last dollar at tha world's best health 1 W I 1 ("i'Iha'c" I y '-y M a Jnaas l',-yiiiijy Calais st was resorts, or You can allow yourself to ' all cut and alashed, yet You will NEVER get rid of these troubles until your piles are cured. PR. HK'H, I'll and Rupture Specialist. Grand Inland, Neb. Plf-nse aerul me fr-. complete Informa. Hon repanlintf the method you use In cur Inif rilt-a. Kttua, Ftnaure and other rectal rimraaea and rupture, without a aevera urglral operation. (Mention which trouble you have when writing). NAME M Town .R. F. D should spend at least one vaca tion in "The Land of Wonders" Yellowstone Park and sec sights and scenes the like of which do not exist elsewhere. I5y the way, this is the Golden Anniversary of Yellowstone President U. S. (Jrant signed the act of dedication of Yellow stone "For the Enjoyment and Benefit of the People," on March 1, 1872. Briefly, the attractions are an incompar able climate, wild animals of numerous species living their natural life (Yellow stone is the largest wild game preserve in the world); magnificent forests; wild flowers of brilliant hues, in great variety and profusion lakes, rivers, waterfalls (the Great Fall is almost twice as high as Niagara), innumerable rivers and creeks; geysers, mud volcanoes, hot and mineral springs, exquisitely colored pools; mountains and canyons; wonderful hotels, bungalow camps, an automobile ride that has no counterpart in all the world, and the Cody Road. If you don't see the Cody Road through the Rufl'alo Rill Country you don't see Yellowstone. Why not go this year? Take the family! Decide when, then let me make your reservations so you will be sure of accom modations. Ask me how to include Colo rado without added rail cost. II. L. ORMSBY, Ticket Agent BRING BEST RESULT'S QUICK! Flsiure and other D!sa3a cf ht MANY DISEASES TR. RICH Pile and Rupture 8pertallt Grand Ulnud, Neb. I cure tvery caaa of Plies I treat by my mild strum treat, ment, or you nead not pay ma ona cant. 3 SKVEM NOTK i: OI' KQfALIZ TIO noAUi) Mi;i:TiNa Notice hrrrliy vivr-n to porson ir'rif'tod, tliut iho l!o:ul of Kual i.nticn ot pox Iluttc county, Ne'rH.i k:i, will lit? in r'.s!ii on the luth day of Juno. 1!22. n I which turn nil r otp rctiuirrd to ttir for my mljuftmfnt ronvninp their rwc.'s nu nt for the yrnr VJ'Si. avis m. jonr.ii, 51-5C Clerk. Nona: School district No. 37 will hold their annual meetinR June 12 at the school housr. Th proposition of increasing the levy will he considered. I). K. PUKINTON, Director. 62-5G Now is tho bent time to nejrotinte farm loans. The federal farm loan aot-'oc'atinn has reduced the rnte t.f in terest on their loans to 6 1-2 per cent. Sec I). E. rurintoti, Route 1, Alliance. 04-f.!) I'olitiral Advertisement Albert W, Mens Republican C&ndidatt (or United Slates Senator . Farm boy, country school teacher, college man, amateur ball player, lawyer, earnest worker in development of Ne braska, now in Congress. Always a Republioan I luiioiy uijr a our. EUGENE BURTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office: Firftt National Bank Building ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA A. CLARENCE SCHSCII, H, D. Surgery and Consultation Rumer Building Alliance rhone C4 AUlaaw Harry P. Course AUCTIONEER Lira Stock and General Farm Sahat WELDING GEO. II. BBECKNER 210 W. tri MOVING, PACKING. STOKING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When Ifa Vour Mote, Let Ua Know" Office rhone, 15; Res. 881 and Bile 7SI F. A. BALD fc Attorney-at-Law Office in Reddish Mock L. A. BERRY ROOM 1, RUMKR BLOCK , PHONE 9 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopatky DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Phone 865 0er Oarper'a PHONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. PACKING AND CRATING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. ALLIANCE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. I