J. J. VANCE MANUFACTURER OF CEMENT BUILDING BLOCKS and CONTRACTOR Cement Walks, Cisterns, Basements, Foundations, etc. Cement Silos are the preference over all others In the east where they have been tested for years. 1 will construct these silos In the most approved manner the coming season. Let Me Figure with You CORRESPONDENCE My new stock of I t iit Mirr. -x w-v r is now arriving. Something new in Bath Tubs and Closets. Come in and get prices before buying elsewhere. XM. Plumbing and Heating Phone 720 Green Telephone Your Friend And Get An Instant Reply The Ioiik distance linos of the Bell Telephone System bridge space and bring friends from everywhere within the range of personal communication. A Hell Telephone in the home is essential to every woman's convenience anil pleasure. It banishes loneli ness and bring! I feeling of comfort and security. Telephone Convenience Far Exceeds Its Cost. Nebraska Telephone Co. Bell Telephone Lines Reach Nearly Everywhere. I' 94 nun Mll l Still HsirLd.! c o A L My prices and quality of coal satisfy my cus tomers. Give me a trial. I sell for cash. Office at Keenen's Store 1 1 15 Box Butte Ave. Phone 6o7 HENRY HOPKINS i rt ii 1 1 iim oooooooooooooooo o MOUNT PLEASANT oooooooooooooooo Snow drills everywhere Will spring ever romp? That In the talk In thin neighborhood. There was no Sunday school on account of the blizzard. (1. llagaman and wife and J. C HmMM and wife were snow bound In Alliance Saturday, ami Hayed all night ni C, PrlnkniMii'- Quite a numlier of cattle were lout hi the storm and perished. Mrs. Call I mlci wood is papering her house this week. Mrs. J. V Wright Is visiting .Mrs U. . ("lark while .1 Is on the election board Miss Mable Carey Is visiting the llagani.in girls this week. Miss Kthel Hagainan has moved bnito her homestead. Mrs. J. C. Hawkins visited Mrs IV S Malley Thursday while I he men did some carpenter work. Frank Uainsdell made a business trip to O'Neill on Wednesday, Herb. Kobison is the proud father of a fine baby girl, W4 are told. John Hunt of Halrd was visititu and buying seed com In Hiis n.-igh borhood this wwk. Uncle Call Underwood took dinner with George Clark and wife. Tues day. oooooooooooooooo o BEREA NEW8 oooooooooooooooo Tlus was the snow storm that you read about. O. L, Harris moved onto a place three miles west of Berea, known as the .lewert place. Mr. Harris children frtnrted to Ilerea school on last Monday. K. K. Stockwell and family re turned from their homestead last Tuesday. E. K. Miller lost two valuable colts In the last snow storm. Joseph Harkhurst and daughtet Llllie, spent Sunday with A. J. Gaghagan. Clark Calmer visiied with (ieorge and Kred Knapp Saturday. K. K. Sloekwell and family went to Hemingford last Friday. ('has. ( aimer bought some straw from K Vaughn and is now busy hauling it. Al Miiben was seen going to Alii a nee Sunday with the poll. On ax- count of the storm he was unable to go Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Nabb visited with IM- lie Carson last Wednesday , while Mr Xabli made a flying trip to Al liance. Mrs Floyd Duff, who was opera tor at ISerea. is now visiting Borca and Hemingford friends less Trueblood went to town last Tuesday. While passing by his neighbors, they all would say. "Hring out the mail, Jess." oooooooooooooooo o BINGHAM oooooooooooooooo Coo Thomas of Kineaid and Co arrived Saturday. com in it sooner than expc;-tt1. Rcfcaff How, II returned rrom Hush I Sunday, where he had gone to lake the election proceeds. A vary unexpected telegram rea h 14 William Kmerson Sunday even it or i he leath of his sister at Tv urn sell She had ihI been ailing as any one knw of. Mr. Kmerson has our sincere sympathy. Asa Sui ky. accompanied by one oT his sisters, returned Inan Alli ance Sunday Miss Delia Hieckncr, who arrived at Hiugham last Monday, has failed to learn the whereabouts of her lank, which started wi n her, but strayed elchere. The trunk con tallied a large amount of valuable good Most of her clothes went with tt. Pat Doraty Juat arrived from Omn ha in time to receive a wire mes sae that his mother died Ssturday. in the same city. He is not w.ll known here, but he has our heartfelt sympathy. Our city Is growing, Todd Whaley having started an up-to-date barber shop on R. R. Ave. Charles Wilson's brother who has been here for ten clays past return ed Monday to his home nt Ansley. He has helped his brother Charlie settle on his homestead northeast of here. The Holy Sacrifice of Mass will be offered up at the home of Andy Appleguarth for the benefit of the Catholics In thin neighborhood, by Father Donnelly, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday morning. Win Hreckner goes to Alliance on Tuesday to make final proof on his homestead, as he has been a con tinuous resident. He will have but little trouble in proving up. James Westover of Hyannls was in Hinghani on business the first of this weeje. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS To Ira Hogard and Jane Board. hft wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 41 h day of Ap ril, A. D. lit 12, the Kquilable hand Company, as plaintiff, filed In the district court of Hox Uutte county, Nebraska, its petition against you, as defendants, Impleaded with Ora E. Phillips as your co-defendant, the object and prayer of which is to BV6 an accounting of the amount due upon a certain promissory note and mortgage deed, made, executed and delivered to the said plaintiff by the said defendant, Ora E. Phil- Hps, on the 1st day of October, 1010. for the sum of $325.00 with interest upon the following describ ed premises and real estate, situate in said county, to-wlt: the south east quarter of section twenty-two (22) in township twenty-five (25), north of range fifty-one (51) went. In Hox Uutte county, Nebraska; to have the same adjudged o be a valid and subsisting first lien upon said mortgaged premises; to have said lands sold In the manner re quired by law, by or under the di rection of the sheriff of said coun ty, for the payment and satisfac tion of the amount found due, to gether with the costs of suit and cosOs of sale, and for general relief. And you are further notified to answer said petition in the clerk's Offtci of said court by the 20th day of May, A. D. 1912. AUENBRT W. CKJTES, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1st publication April 11th, Mil, I S 41-154 ft -it 1 ! Kentucky Blue Grass J J AND i i White Clover Seed i i EVERYTHING IN vjtuucu i uuls, ruuury Netting, etc. I NEWBERRY'S J HARDWARE CO. Model Candy Kitchen 406 Box Butte Ave. Delicious, Healthful, Home-Hade Candies Also Best Factory Goods at Prices Lower than Same Grade of Candy is usually sold for YOUR TRADE SOLICITED NOTICE To Jennie McMillan, Mr. McMillan bar husband, whose true name Is unknown, and to ail other the unknown heira-at-law and devi sees of Anna Miller, deceased, de fendants : You and each of you will take notice t liar on tat Mh day of Ap ril, ISIS) Nathan llroadhurst and Samuel Swinbnnk. as plaintiffs, f 11- d their petition in the District Court in and for Box Mutte county. Nehraska, against you as defend ing, the object and prayer of whi.h are to haw- an accounting of the money expended by plaintiffs and heir grantors for the taxes and as sessments made and levied upon lots numbered three and four, and he south half of the northwest luarier of section two, in township wenty-elght, north, range fifty-one, west of the sixth principal meridi an, in Hox Mutte county, Nebras ka, in and to which the plaintiffs allege ownership of an undivided linn lift lis interest . and in and to which it is alleged the defendants own an undivided one-fifth Interest. ind that sufficient of said land be sold to pay the amount so found due to the plaintiffs, and that the remainder lie partitioned and tin- plaintiffs portion be set apart to hem, it it can be done without manifest injury; if not, then that thf whole of said premises be sold according to law and that the cost and expenses of this action and he amount so found due the plain iffs he first paid, and partition be made as provided by law. You are required lo answer said petition on or before the 20th day K May. 11:.' NATHAN MROADIU' RST and SA M l Kl. SW INHANK, by J. K I'ortar, Attorney for Plaintiffs. I V4 152 SEASONABLE HINTS THE COMING LAND MOVEMENT. This is the time to tell your Eastern friends about the splendid moisture conditions in the West, both as to prairie and irrigated lands; tell them about the 320 acre Mondell homesteads. livery new settler in n locality means financial benefit to everyone there. Ask for the new government land folder. The latest development In irrigated lands is the opening for home stead on April 22nd of 6000 acres of government irrigated land in the Hlg Horn Hasin near Powell, Wyo. ; the new and very liberal graduated 10 payment plan will apply; it is about the next thing to giving the set tler a perpetual water right. Ask for the new Shoshone Irrigated hand Bulletin. YELLOWSTONE PARK. The feature for Park travel is the new Cody scenic way with complete tickets, including hotels and stages. The Cody way now offers tourists aH the conveniences as to transpor tation, hotels, and permanent camps, that are offered via other gateways. The lookout from Sylvan Pass isone of the world's magnificent views. Also ask about Frost A Richards' personally conducted If day eump inig tours of the Park, making one of the most enjoyable vacation lours in the country. Ask for new Park folders. J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY. G. P. A.,Omaha Office at Rodger.' Grocery, Phone 1. JOHN GARRETT Successor tl Funk Wallace Transfer Line Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Ret. phone 583 DOYLE & MOON Building Cont ractors Plans, Specifications. and Estimates tarnished Without Charqe TWENTY-FiVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE Members Local Union No. 1138 PHONES: 5Q dnd Red 44Q J Office Phone, 5 Res. Phone. 48 Wallace Dray Line i All work looked alter carefully I Office at 213 Box Butte Ave. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMMmMiiiiiinmmiiim