The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 21, 1914, Image 6

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    LINCOLN
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This map shows the United States divided into
four climatic zones. Paint must be made to fit the
climate in which it is to be used. Taint for Florida
won't do for Arizona or Colorado.
When you buy Lincoln Climatic Paint you can
be sure it is exactly suited for this locality. It will
not crack, check or peel with the various changes of
weather, because it's made especially to withstand
this climate.
We have a booklet which
tells all about Lincoln Cli
matic Paints, also a book
let telling how you can
do the "Home Painting
Jobs" yourself.
Ysk for these books they arc free.
UfftOLN FAIITS AMD VAlliSMU
F. E,
olsten
1 1 (yr si tfrrfw-
DYE & OVEIiS
Transfer Line
Dray Phone 64
Household p-ooda
TXftivJjf- moved promptly
solicited.
Residence phone 436 and Blue 87'
We are headquarters for everything in the line of
COAL
Rock Springs lump and nut. Canon City lump and
nut, Sheridan nut and lump, Eastern hard coal
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
Cattle For Sale
I have for sale near Mitchell, Nebraska:
150 head of dehorned coming two year old steers.
150 head of dehorned coming two year old heifers.
350 head of dehorned coming yearling steers.
350 head of dehorned coming yearling heifers.
These cattle are all strictly natives, about 90 per cent
white faced and not an off -color on them. They are in
good thrifty condition and will make an excellent growth.
Will sell them in bunches to suit purchaser.
ED. H REID, Owner
Mitchell, Nebraska
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Serial No. 013391
Notice, for Publication
Depnrtraent of the Interior, II. S.
Ijind Office at Alliance, Nebr., April
20. 1914.
NOTICE la hereby given that
Arthur Deerson
of Tbelraa, Nbr., who, on April 22,
1911. made Homestesd Entry. No.
013391, for KH Sec. 6. 8V4 KWVi;
RE H; SKVi NK4; Sec. 6, Town
ship 22 North, Ilange 45 W. of 6th
Principal Meridian, haa filed notice
of Intention to make Final Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above deecribed, before Regis
ter and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office
at Alliance, Nebr., on the 9th day
of June, 1914.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
James M. Gtbney of Antloch. Ne
braska; Arthur C. Peterson of An
tloch, Nebraska; Arvld J. Bjorndahl
of TheJma, Nebraska, and Maurice
8. Peterson of Thelma, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, ReKlster.
21-6M30-3446
NOTICE is hereby given that, aa
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under ' provis-'
lone of Acta of Congress approved
June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., C17), and
March 2, 1907 (34 Stat a.. 1224), I
pursuant to the application of Clair
E. Wilson, Serial No. 016546, we
will offer at public sale, to the high-'
est bidder, but at not lesa than $3.00
per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the
23d day of June next, at thia office.
the following tract of land: NW
NE Sec. 11, Tp. 25 N., Rg. 43
West 6 th P. M.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for j
sale. W. W. WOOD, Register
H. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
23-6t-433-35G9
Serial No. 016481
Notice for Publication- Isolated
Tract
Public Lund Sale
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
April 16, 1914.
NOTICE la hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
Oeneral Land Office, under provis
ions of Acts of Congress approved
June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., 517). and
March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224),
pursuant to the application of Robert
Oraham. Serial No. 016481, we will
offer at public Bale, to the highest
bidder, but at not less than 13.00
per acre, at 9 o clock a. m., on the
16th day of June next, at this office,
the folowlng tlract or land: NW
8E4; NE'4 3W4 Sec. 34, Tp. 23
N.. Kg. 49 W. 6th P. M.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
II. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
21-7t-431-3579
Serial No. 08151
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 31. 1914.
NOTICE ia hereby given that
tklward Michel
of Lulu, Nebraska, who, on July 20,
1907. made Homestead Entry No.
12275, Serial No. 08151, for N;
SWU; WSEi, Section 1, Town
ship 26 North, Range 45 W. of 6th
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Five Year
Proof, to establish claiiu to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 14th day of
May. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Clyde Hell'ng. of Spade, Nebras
ka; E. R. Sly of Alliance, Nebraska;
W. N. Wilkinson of Antloch. Nebras
ka; and Ray Clifford of Antloch, Ne
braaka. W. W. WOOD,
Register,
1817t-421-3393 '.
Serlul No. 014376.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, V. S
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska
Mar. 10, 1914.
Notice la hereby given that George
B. T. McGill, of Alliance, Nebraska
who, on January 13, 1912, made
Homestead Entry. No. 014376, for
SEH SW; SYi SE Sec. 34; T,
23 N.. R. 49 W.: WH NWtf. Sec
2, E4 NW.i; IH4 Sec. 3, NEi
NE'i Section 10. Township 22 N
Range 49 W. of tfth Principal Merid
Ian, has filed notice of Intention to
make Final Soldier's Three Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at A1U
ance, Nebraska, on the 5th day of
May. 1914.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Frank Boon, of Angora, Nebras
ka; Martin L. Anderson, of Alliance,
Nebraska; Harry Smith, of Alliauce,
Nebraska: ltufua K. Thomas, of An
gora. Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
14-7t-392-3294
Western Nebraska Hard Wheat
makes the boat Dour, The
Hemingford Roller Mills
ta a h
know how to make U. Ask your grocer to send
you a sack of our flour. Every sack guaranteed.
A. M. MILLER, Prop.
mamroFORD, - . . mkkassxa
LKOAL ADVDKTIftlNO
Strengthen) Weak and Tired Women
"1 was under a great strain nurs
ing a relative thru three months'
sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
Sande, of Klrkland. 111., and "Elec
tric Bitter kept me from breaking
down. I -sill never be without it."
Do you feel tired and worn out? No
appetite and food won't digest? It
isn't the spring weather. You need
Electric Bitters. Start a month's
treatment today; nothing better for
stomach, liver and kidneys. The
great Spring tonic. Relief or money
back. 60c and $100, at your Druggist.
Notice for Publication tola4ed
Tract
Serial No. 016487
Public I.and Sale
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
April 21. 1914.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as!
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Acts of Congress approved
June 27. 1906 (34 Stats.. 517), and
March 2. 1907 (34 Stats.. 1224),
pursuant to the application of Mark
D. Hooper, Serial No., 016487, we
will offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, but at not lesB than $3.00
per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the
16th day of June next, at this office,
the following tract of land: ESEVi
Sec. 15; WSW4 Sec. 14, Tp. 27
N., Rg. 45 W. 6th P. M.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale. W. W. WOOD, Register.
II. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
May 14-5t-3554-434
Kensington Yesterday
The G.I.A. Kensington was enter
tained by Mrs. W. A. Bennett this
p. m. Mrs. McQuarry of Milton, Ore.
Mrs. Buehner of Livingston, Mont.,
were guests. Mrs. Morrison, one of
the G.I.A. members was presented
with a souvenir spoon a parting gift
from the G.I.A. division who regret
very much that Mrs. Morlrson leaves
THE 11 1 G M I I) W K S T
UIININKSH SCHOOL
has the "position" problem solved.
Business houses wanting competent
stenographers and bookkeepers get
tbem from this school.
It will give you considerable sat
with a reputation of getting out stu
lsfaction to graduate from a school
with a reputation of getting out stu
dents who make good. For catalog
and special information, address
HASTINGS lUTSIXESH COLLKGE
Hastings, Nebr.
F. L Groom, Pres. H. L. Renick. Sec.
Meritol Klieuinatitun Powders
The unusually large sale of this
remedy is the best evidence we could
offer you to prove Its merit. It is
made of effective ingredients, and
Is guaranteed to give permanent re
lief for rheumatism. We will glad
ly show you the formul aand explain
its merits to you. F. J.. Brennan,
local agent.
HAPPY MOTHERHOOD
Thehappinessof motherhood istooofteu
checked because the mother's strength is
not erual to her cares, while her unselfish
devotion neglects her own health.
It it a duty of husband or friend to see
that she gi ts the pure medicinal nourish
ment in Scott's EmulMou, which is not
a druj or stimulant but nature's con
centrated oil-food tonic to enrich and en
liven the IiIihsI, sr'ti(rihcti the nervesand
aid the uppt'tiii' Chy-icim everywhere
prescric ScoU .-. !Cmiilnioii for over
worked, nervous, tind woiu.-u; it builds
up and holds uj their etrenutli.
Get Scott's at your nearest dray store
Notice to Creditor
In the Matter of the F..state of tieorjtc
Ash, Deceased.
I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby
notify all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of George
Ash that I have set and appointed
the 2nd day of December. 1914, at
10 o clock in the forenoon, at the
County Court room in Alliance, for
the examination of all claims aguinst
the estate of said decedent with . a
view to their allows ace and payment.
All persons Interested as creditors
of the said estate will present . their
claims to me at said time, or show
cause tor not so doing, and In case
any claims are not so presented by
said time they shall be forever barr
ed.
This notice shall be served by pub
lication thereof for four consecutive
weeks in the Alliance Herald, . a
newspaper published in Alliance, pri
or to the day of bearing.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court this 2nd day of
May, 1914. L. A. BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge
22-41-432-3571
Notice for Publication -Isolated
Tract
Serial o. 016546
Public Land Halo
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
April 30. 1914.
Suggestion for the next and hdg-
gest dreadnaught: Name H the "W'a-terwagon".
salts if bmchy
AND
Drink lots of water and stop eating
neat for a while if your Bladdsr
troubles you.
HOW
SDR
"Til" HELPS
E. TIRED FEET
Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol
len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet.
Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and
raw sputs. o
more shoe tight
ness, no mnr"
limping with
pain or drawing
up your face in
agony. "T1Z" U
magical, acts
right off. "TIZ"
draws out all the
poisonous exuda
tions which putT
up the feet. Use
MTIZ" and for-
fitt yonr foot misery. Ah I how com
fortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent
hox of "TIZ" now at any druggist or
department store. Don't suffer. Ilave
good feet, glad feet, feet that never
Hwell, never hurt, never get tired. A
year's foot comfort guaranteed or
money refunded. .
next week for her future home at
Crawford. The hostess was assisted
in serving lunch by Mrs. Hagan and
Mrs. McQuary. Ladles present were
as follows: Mesdames Routh, Nico-
lal, Mark, Klassin, Rockey, Daven
port, Robibns, Nelson, Morrison,
Cole, Carter. Wilson, Miller. White,
Hamilton, Strand, Myers, Rowland,
Gibson, Wolverton. Buehner, of Liv
ingston, Mont., McQuary of Milton,
Ore., Hagan of Alliance.
Htremffthen Weak and Tired Women
"I was under a great strain nurs
ing a relative through three months'
sickness," writes Mrs. J. C. Van De
Sande, of Klrkland. 111., and "Elec
tric Bitters kept me from breaking
down. I will never be without it."
Do you feel tired and worn out? No
appetite and food won't digest? It
isn't the spring weather. You need
Electric Bitters. Start a month's
treatment today; nothing better for
stomach, liver and kidneys. Tfie
great spring tonic. Relief or money
back. 50c and $1.00, at your Druggist.
When you wske up with backachs and
dull misery in the kidney region it gen
erally means you have been eating too
much meat, aays a well-known Authority.
Meat form uric aeid which overworks
the kidneys in their effort to filter it
from the blood and they become sort of
paralyzed and logy. When your kidneys
get aluggish ana clog you must relief
them, like you relieve your bowels; re
moving nil the body's urinous waste,
else you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells i your stomach sours, toague
is eoAted, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinge. Th nrin
is cloudy, full of sediment, channels of tea
get sor water scalds and you are obliged
to seek relief two or three time during
tb night.
Either consult a good, reliabl physi
cian at onoe or get from your pharmacist
about four ounces of J ad Salts; tak
a tablespoonful in a glasa of water
before breakfast for a few day and your
kidneys will then act fine. This famous
salts is saad from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and baa been used for generations to
clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralise acids in the urin so it
no longer irritates, thus ending bladder
weakness.
Jad Salt is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexiiensiv. cannot
injur and make a delightful, effer
vescent LUia-water drink.
E TEA PUTS LIFE
AND COLOR III HI
Don't stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul
. phur darkens hair so naturally
that nobody can tell.
Yrtu can turn prmy. faded hair beau
tifully d;rk and lustrous almost over
iiipht if vou'll pt a 50 cent bottle oft
" Wyeth's Sape and Sul phur Hair remedy"
vt any drup sur. Million of bottles rf
this old. famous Sag Ten P.ecipe are sold
annually, says a well-known drujp
here, la-cause it darken the hair so
naturally and evenly thait tio one can
tell it lias leen spplipd.
T)ioe vb.e hair is turning pray, be
coming fded, dry, sorasjfly and thin
have a surprise awaitin? them, because
nfter one or two ;ipplieiitions the gray
hfir vanishes nnil your locks become
luxuriantly dirk nnd' beautiful all dan
druff p"es scalp itchinp and falling hair
stops.
This is the sge of youth. Gray-haired,
un ittrnctive foil; aren't wanted around,
so pi t l'Ur with Wyeth's Fape and Sul
phur to-niht and you'll be delighted
with your dark, hnnd?ome hair nnd your
youthful appearance within a few days.
Ford Parts
Having just received a I icoo
shipment of Ford parts, we
are at your immediate dis
posal, in case of breakage or
wearing of any part of your
car. "
You will find us at the new
Alliance Garage "the New
Home of the Ford."
Keeler-Coursey Co.
International Harvester
Manure Spreaders
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icaiuccs in mcir construction. tL3.cn one IS
the result of careful field experiment.
An 1 II C spreader is low enough for easy loading,
yet it has plenty of cloaranoa underneath. The rear
aile is well under the load, rear wheels have wide
rims and Z -shaped lurs, insuring good traction un
der all conditions. Frame, wheels, and all driving
parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by a
simple device. Winding of the beater is prevented
by large diameter, and beater teeth are strong, square
and chisel-pointed.
International manure spreaders are built ia several
styles and sixes, low or high, endless or return apron,
for small farms or large. Examination will show
sturdiness of construction ia every detail. Repairs,
if ever needed, may always be had of the local dealer.
Examine International spreaders at the dealer's.
We will tell you who sells them, and we will send
you interesting catalogues.
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