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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1914)
Presto Changing Eggs Into Fruit By Gross -Ivjffa The kMp Ai Juicer, ci Au TWO EcPsLHokuS PoK'us Now vie -HAVe; A PAi(? fM'tfeV ClCMtTaS rJi - rin I ft (CrC M 16 8E SHOT 66 1 PPLT. i 7 7 at sum Rise I ! I II II ri ;rrr n i ...... -.j, i. Get the 4 ELECTION FACTS FOR ALL VOTERS rWrHary of Stat AoMIUmi Wait fur nl oh iv Fact which t-Jverr Vot er Should Ktanw About . AddlBon Walt, secretary of state, has furnished Tbe Herald with the following Information regarding the fall election: To be held Tuesday, Nofember 3. Tolls open at 8 o'clock, a. m., and close at 6 o'clock, p. m. All voters residing In Omaha and Lincoln roust register this year. Ite-Risl ration days, Tuesdny October 6 autl Saturday Oc tober 24. Polls open 8 o'clock a. m close 9 o'clock p. ni. In cities of 700 to 25000 voter who have hanged residence nlno last election should register with City Clerk. No fee charged for registration. A voter must have resided six months in tbe state, forty days in the county and ten days In the precinct, township or ward. There will he four ballots Ihis year, viz: General IClectlon bal lot, non-partisan Judiciary. Univer sity Location and voting by mail. Four New Propositions under the In itiative and Referendum are to be voted on, viz: Workmen's Compen sation and Employer's Liability Act. Memorial Armory at Nebraska City. Kqual Suffrage for Women and Uni versity Location. Hvery elector should vote on all thcao propositions 1b order to definitely settle them. It requires 35 percent of the total vote In favor of these propositions to car ry them. Go to the polls early as the ballot is lengthy and requires time and study while in the voting booth. MuhIc, Art and Urania The older our country Rets the more leisure the young folks have to acquire culture. Their begin to un derstand music and to talk about pic tures and paintings, and to discuss the drama. Children learn some thing about these subjects now in the grade schools, while tliey are learn ing how to spell and even though they do not go to high school and college they like to be able to talk Intelligently with other educated people about such subjects. After all, we get most of our edu cation out of reading. The better class of magazines contain as much culture as the better class of colleg es, Several of the magazines we of fer, such as Today's Magazine, Wo man's World, Gentlewoman and Home Life, for instance, are all lib eral educators. They stand for cul ture. If you never took these splendid magazines before you ought to take at least one of them this year in our big club offer, because you can get It at an unprecedented bargain. POSTOFFICE SAFE BLOWN AT MULLEN Kafcblowerw Tear liar from a Hear Window, Blow Safe and get Away with llig Haul Safeblowers entered the rear of tbe postofflce building at Mullen last Thursday night, October 1, blew the postoSlce safe and secured cash, tamps and money orders worth sev ral hundred dollars. Two men, who were seen near the town on Thursday, are believed to have com mitted the deed. The rear window had been barred. The bars were twisted off: The work is believed to have been done by expert safeblowers. from the appearance of the room and the damaged safe. Blankets had beeu Nsed to deaden the Bound of tbe ex plosion and no one in the town knew of it until early morning. Tracks of horses were found ruutrbr and fol lowed in the sand for some distance, but finally lost. 1'ostoHice depart ment detectives are working on the rase. Ihi You Italse Vt'KotubloM? "A kitchen garden is half a liv ing." they say, and even if you do not raise vegetables for the market you are interested in the remarkable successes made by garduers and truck farmers by applying new sci entific processes to their work. There is an immense profit in the profitable cultivation of vegetables, whether you eat them or sell them. Canning factories and city markets are demanding more and more vege tables to feed the large percentage of population in big cities who have no room to raise eve a hill of pota toes. . Whether you farm ar whether you have only a tiny garden on your back lot we advise you to try a new plan next year, and follow the suggestions made in "The Vegetable Grower," the new monthly devoted especially to the culture of garden truck. The regular price of this magazine is fifty cents a year, but we will send it to you, with two other magazines and our own paper all for only $1.75 a year tbe biggest bargain in read ing matter ever offered. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT UATKfti The charge for both regu lar and special editions is lc per word per Insertion, six words to the line. Advertisers so desiring may have an swer to their advertlHement address ed to a box number, care of The Her ald. Advert Iscmenta charged to patrons having accounts are measured by the line, not by the word. NR. The Herald cannot be respon sible, for more than one wrong Inser tion due to typographical error. No claim for error can be allowed after tbe 10th of the following month. Any advertisement Inserted to run until forbidden must be stopped by written order. moi:y six per cent momov I,oan may be obtained for any pur pose on arceptable Heal Kstate secur ity; liberal privileges; correspondence solicited. A. C. Agency Company, 78 Gas-Electric Rldg.. lenver, Col. 416 fierce Blrig., St. Ixmls. LOST LOST From section 3fi, township 22. range 45, one red bull, branded Kltlt on right side. Two years old. Howard for recovery. 8. E. Hollers, Mumper. Nebr. 43-M-3s41$ V tVl l .l I I t ATIOI WORK XVANTED Man and wife want steady work nn ranch Cull 34(1. hem WANTED M.1.15 Ascents wanted: To sell Accident and Health Insurance in Nebraska and South Dakota. Easy to sell. Liberal contract. Address Mutual Benefit Health Ai Accident Association, Omaha, Nebraska. 42-2t-402H r'lllt SALE I. AMIS FOlTTsALK or TltADU for Box Butte County property or live stork: Quarter section of tine farming land nine miles from county seat town, Texas County, Oklahoma. Address llox 1165, Alli ance, Nebr. 42-9t-4HS7 I. A NO TO THADK I have 160 acres, 3'4 miles from May ard, under the Tri-State canal, to trade for Jtox llutte county land. J. C. McColiKLK, Alliance, Nebr. it-tf-sm KOIl SA1.K MBit KI.I.ANEOt S FOH SALE OH RENT Six room house. Good location. 1'hone 545, A. I, (IrPBK. 43tM0SI FOH SALK Six mares and three colts for sale cheap. Inquire of Simon Sow. Alliance. Nelir, 44tf FOH SALE Flourishing restaurant and bakery business In prosperous town of 5.000 people. Small amount of cash will handle the deal, i'resent own er has been In business seven years. Established. Paying good profit. In vestigate. Address llox 3!I6, care Her ald, Alliance, Nebr. 4 1 1 f :t!i!i Ituwtn & Wright, coal, wood and posts. I'hune 71. SEE MR. FOX for Halm of Figs and Live, and Let Live. 4:-4i-4m;3$ Tborobred saddle horse for sale cheap. I'hune 340 or call at The ller hH office. 164-tf-4410 nioTouuAriuc hohk I make a specialty of developing films and printing tlrst-clnss pictures front them. Have a high class camera and outnt and will take pictures at reasonable prices. Satisfaction guar anteed, rhone lilack 451. SttfSSCO Jol(lAN HOHINSON. .VllSi El.l.AftKOI S When you build that new house or barn gel your building materials at the Forest Lumber Company. 29tf Get your Peacock coal from the For est Lumber Company, 29tf Money to loan on real estate. tf F. E. REDDISH. Posts of all kinds for sale at the Forest Lumber Company. IDtf Rowan & Wright, coal, wood and posta. Phone 71. Huy your lumber from the Forest Lumber Company. 2tf Rowan A Wright, coal, wood and posts. Phone 71. Regular Da a res Friday Night I have started giving dances at the Oadsby Hall every Friday evening. In struction in dancing la given from 8:30 to 9:30 o'clock. Dancing starts at 9:30 o'clock and lasts until 12. Orchestra In attendance. MRS. J. T. WIKER. 43tf4064 TAKEN UP in my pasture. Sept. 18. four mares, three colts. Owner call and pay all charges. J. R. I'll ELAN. 44tf40ti5 LiXiAL AhVI'UTl.sl.Vt! TeilaTN'o? 0 1 3 40"j- JSollce for Publication Department of the Interior. V. S. Land iWtee at Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 30, 1914. NOTICE, is hereby given that Clyde . Clinton, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, la April 22, 1911. made Homestead En try, No, 01340li, for W St SE'.,. SW'W, 3ec. 26: Ei SID Sec. 27; NKV, dec. 34: WS NVV't, Sec. 35. Township North, Hange 51 W. of 6lh Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention 10 make Final Three Year I'roof, to atab)ish claim to tbe land above des cribed, before Hegister and Receiver, U. 8. Land Olllce, at Alliance, Nebr., on the 20ih day of Nov., 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: George 'J. Burke. Albert Underwood. John A. Lore. Rertrum H. Clinton, all or Alli uice, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. l4-7t-508-40ST Jerlal No. 013506. Kotle for I'oblleatlon Deartment of the Interior. U. S. Ijtnd IHlce at Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 11, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Irvin IC. White, of Lakeside, Nebr., who, on Way 18. 1911, made Homestead Entry. No. 013506, for N, E4 SVV'W Sec. 5; NE'4. WV SEV Sec. 6. Township 23 North. Range 43 XV. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention fo make Final Three Year I'roof. to es tablish claim to the lund above de. bribed, before Register and Receiver, P. S. Laini olfice, at Alliance. Nebr., on the 80th duy of October. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: II. J. Wilson. Charlie. Letnols, C. E. Wilson, a. M. Wilson, all of Lakeside. Nebr. VV. XV. WOOD. Hegister. 41-7t-493-4000 L10GAL ADVF.HTISING '"elaTNo. 01490. tfetlce for Publication Isolated Tract I'UItLlC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land v)iT)ce at Alliance, Nebr., Aug. 29, 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that, aa di rected by the commissioner of the Gen ral Land Office, under provisions of lets of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), and March 2, 1907 .14 Stats., 1224), pursuant to the appli cation of Charles K. Phillips, Serial No. 014904. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 13.00 per acre, at 9 o'clock a, m., in the 27th day of October next, at ihls ofnee, the following tract of land: Wtt NE4 of Section IN. In Township 37 North of Hange 4i West of 6th V. ML In Nebraska. This tract Is ordered Into the mar ket on a showing that the greater por tion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. Any persons claiming adversely the ibove-desci ibed land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or be fore the time designated for sale. W. W. WOOD, Heglstcr. H. J. ELLIS. Heceivcr. il-6t-497-4004 Serial No. 010174. Kollee for Publication Department of the Interior. U. R. Lnnd Olllce at Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 11, 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mary Kckman, formerly Mary Hauer, of Al liance, Nebraska, who, on Oct. 2N. 1909. nade Homestead Entry, No. 010174 for SE'4. S'j SW'i Sec. 17: SE4 Hec. IS; NE4, NW!, SEi; Sec. 19; N't N Vii NE'.t Sec. 2(1, Township 2fi North, Hance 45 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three Year I'roof, to es tablish claim lo the land above des cribed, before Hegister and Heeetver, V. B. Land Olllce. ut Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 29th day of Oct. 1914. Claimant names us witnesses: Frank IB. Jesse, of Alliance, Nebr.; John Snod ly, of Alliance, Nebr.; Eugene E. Thompson, of Antioch, Nebr.; W. 11. lioness, of Antioch, Nebr. W. W. WOOD. Heglster. .l-7t-495-4001 Serial No. 015545. Notice fur PubllraOon Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 11, 1914. NOTICH is hereby given that Wll ,1am O. Iieach, of Cokedale, Colo., heir it Simeon D. Leach, deceased, who, on July 27, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 015545. for SEi SEVi Sec. 23; E'A NEK, SEVi, EA SWVi. SW4 SWVi. 4ec 26; SE14 SEW Sec. 27; NVx NEU, NV NWIi, SE NW14 Sec. 36. Town hlp 22 North. Hange 44 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of ntentlon to make Final Soldier's Three Year- I'roof, to establish claim to the and above described, before Hegister ind Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 16th day of Nov. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Perry C. Honach. of l'awlet, Nebr.; Melvin tf. Hale, of l'awlet, Nebr.; Fred Keller, it Antioch, Nebr.; Frank 11. Johnston, f Antioch, Nebr. W. W. WOOD. Hegister. l-7t-496-4002 Jerlal No. 013240. Kotire for I'ulilleatlnn department of the Interior. U. 8. Land )fflce at Alliance. Nebr.,' Sept. 18, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that XV II ,1am F. Cole, of Alliance, Nebr., who, n March 25, 1911, made Homestead tfntry, No. 013240, for S'i NWVi. SVVV4. WV4 SEVi. Sec. 29: SEU NEVi, Sec. 31; Vi NWVi. SWIi NWV. Sec. 32. Town ihlp 26 North, Hange 45 VV. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of ntentlon to make Final Three Year i'roof, to establish claim to the land Wove described, before Hegister and Receiver. V. S. Iand Office, at Alliance. : Nebraska, on the 5th day of Nov. 1914. I Claimant names as witnesses: Her man Krause, of Long Lake, Nebr.; Thomas liriggs, of Antioch, Nebr.; Itart liaumgardner. of Long Lake, Ne br.; Elmer Shanks, of Long Luke, Neb. W. W. WOOD, Hegister. 42-71-502-4030 Serial No. 012834. ftotlre for Piiblleatlon Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllce at Alliance. Nebr., Sept. 30. 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that Harriet E. Clinton, of Alliance. Nebr., who, on Dec. 31, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 012831, for SWVi SEVi. S4 SWVi. Sec. 25: SKi4 SEVi Sec. 26; E'i NWVt. EV SWVi. Ett Sec. 35. Township 24 North, Hange 61 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three Year I'roof. to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, 11. 8. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebr., on the 20th day of Nov., 1914. Claimant names aa witnesses: George G. Burke, Albert Underwood, John A. Lore, Bertram R. Clinton, all of Alli ance, Nebr. W. XV. WOOD. Register. 44-7t-607-4086 Serial No. 07011. Net Ire for Pablleatlon - Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr.. Aug. 27. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that John M. Underwood, heir of Sadie Under wood deceased, of Alliance, Nebr.. who, on Feb. 21, 1908, made Homestead En try No. 13004, Serial No. 07011, for Lots 4 and 5. Sec. 6, Township 23 N., Range 49 W.; Lots 3 and 4, Sec. 31, Township 24 N.. Range 49 W., and E. E', NVV. N E V SVV Sec. I. Township 23 North, Range 50 XV. of 6th Principal Meridian, has- tiled notice of intention to make Final Five Year I'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Hegister and Receiver, U. S. Land Olllce, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of Oct.. 1914. Claimant names aa witnesses: Elmer L Marsh. Cde C. Coker. Perry S. Mailey, William S. Coker, all or Alli ance. Nebraska. W. XV. XVOOD. Register. 39-7t-492-3954 Serial No. 012234. Seller for Publication Department or the Interior, I. S. Iand Olfice at Alliance. Nebr.. Aug. 25. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse E. Mitchell, or Lakeside, Nebraska, who, on August 20. 1910, made Home stead Entry, No. 012234, for XV V SE'i. SWVi. SVVV NWVi. Sec. 1. SEV S"c. 2. N'i NEVi Sec. 11. NVs NW'.,, NW V, N E 4 . See. 13. Township 22 Ninth. Hange 44 W. or 6th Prim: kal Meridian, has hied notice or intention to make Final Three Year I'roof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver. V. S. Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 19lh day of Oct.. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Ora E. Black, of Ellsworth. Nebr.; William P. Trester. of Lakeside, Nebr.; Albert 11. Trester, of Lakeside, Nebr.; Ray A. Westover, of lakeside, Nebr. XV. W. XVOOD, Register. 39-7t-491-3951 Serial No. 013869. otire for Publication Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 16, 1914. NOTICE is hereby givm that John It. Ramsey, of Paw let, Nebr., who, on MXIAL ADVKItTISING August 16. 1911, made Homestead En try, No. 013869. for SWVi Sec. 29, SEVi NEVi. E4 SEVi Sec. 30, N NEVi Sec. 31. NWVi NWVi Sec. 32. Township 22 North, Range 44 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year I'roof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebras ka, on the 9th day of Nov., 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank DcFranee. of Pawlet, Nebr.; Charles It. I Tully, or Alliance, Nebr.; Fred Moll ring, of Alliance, Nebr.; William Mc Laughlin, of Pawlet, Nebr. . XV. XV. XVOOD, Register. 42-71-501-4028 Serial No. 013412. Notice for Pablleatlon Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Olllce at Alliance, Nobr., Aug. 25, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Mitch ell A. Longan, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who. on April 19. 1911, made Home stead Entry, No. 013412, for NWVi Sc 4; EV NEVi. Sec. 6, T. 22 N. : SEVi SE Vi Sec. 32, and S',4 NWVi, NWVi SEVi, SWVi Sec. 33, Township 2.1 North, Range 41 W. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver. U. S. Land office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 2'itb day of Oct., 1914. 1 Claimant names as witnesses: Forest ' II. Allen, of Lakeside., Nebr.; leorg Morgan, of Iakeside, Nebr.; Herbert E. Douglas, of Orlando, Nebr.; Frank Del'rancc, of Lakeside, Nebr. XV. XV. XVOOD, Register. 39-71-490-3960 Serial No. 0I2C98. Notice for Publication Deportment of the Interior. U. S. Lnnd O.'lice at Alliance, Nebr., Sept. 2t. 1914.1 kotiuw is hereby given that XValter J. Overton, or Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Dec. 31. 1910. made Homestead En try No. 012C9H. for SE'i SEVi Sec. 28, SVVV, SWV Sec. 2", XV XV 1 Sec. 34, E'i. E4 SW'i Sec. 33, Township 23 North, Range 48 VV. of 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice or Intention to make Final Three X'ear Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 11th day of Nov. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin L. Anderson, of Alliance, Nebr.; Harry Smith, or Alliance, Nebr.; H. J. Main, I or Alliance, Nebr.; Phil Putman, of Lynn, Nebraska. XV. W. XVOOD, Hegister. 43-71-503-4053 Legal Notice Mary A. Jahnkee, and August Jahn kee, her husband, Matilda J. Peterson, widow, P. 11. Rcnswold, Rosa Scherrer, widow, Ada Swengel and John J. Swengel, her husband, Pauline S. Bab bitt and Harry 11. Rabbitt, her hus band, Louis O. Olson, Jane Olson, his wife, real and true name unknown, George B. Olson, Inger Olson, his wife, and John Olson, single, and the un known heirs of Peter S. Olson, deceas ed, defendants: will take notice that on the 12th day of September, 1914, Louise E. Rcnswold, Plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, a gainst the following named defend ants: Mary A. Juhnkee and August Jahnkee, her husband. Matilda J. Pet erson, widow, P. H. Renswold, Rosa Scherrer, widow, Ada Swengel and John .1. Swengel, her husband, Pauline S. Babbitt and Harry H. Rabbitt, her husband, Louis O. Olson, Jane Olson, his wife, teal and true nume unknown, George B. Olson and Inger Olson, bis wife, John Olson, single, and the un known heirs of Peter S. Olson, deceas ed: the object and prayer of which is to Partition the following described premises: Lot One (1) in Block six (6) of the original town of Alliance. Box Butte County, Nebraska. East half of the South West quarter and Lots num bered three (3) and four (4) of Section seven (7) or Township twenty-rour (21) North or Range forty-nine (49) West of the 6th 1'. M. Lot One (I) North East (Juarter of the North West Quurtcr and North Hair or the North Eust Quarter or Section eighteen (18) In Township twenty-rour (24) North of Range forty-nine (49) west of the 6th P. M.. all or the above described prem ises being in Box Butte County, Nebr aska. North West Quarter of Section thirty-one (31), Township thirty-four (34) Range sixteen (16) west of the 6th P. M.. situated and being In Boyd County, Nebraska; and the further ob ject and prayer of said petition is to cancel certain Deeds of record and to quiet title in the following described premises, to-wlt: South East Quarter of Section ten (10) and the North East Quarter of Section nineteen (19), township twenty-rour (24), Range forty-nine (49). west or the 6th P. M.. in Box Butte County, Nebraska; in Oliver li. Olson. Said Defendants, Mary A. Jahnkee and August Jahnkee. her husband. Ma tilda J. Peterson, widow, P. H. Hens wold. Rosa Scherrer, widow. Ada Swengel and John J. Swengel, her hus band. Pauline S. Rabbitt, and Harry II. Rabbitt, her husband, Louis O. Olson, Jane Olson, his wife, real and true name unknown. George B. Olson and Inger Olson, his wife, John Olson, sin gle, and the unknown heirs of Peter S. Olson, deceased, are required to an swer said petition on or before the 2nd day of November, 1914. Dated this 17th duy of September, 1914. LOUISE E. RENSWOLD. By Eugene Burton, her Attorney. 41-5t-500-4025 Street Improvement Resolution BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council or the City or Alliance, Nebraska, that street curbing be with in thirty days from the publication or this resolution constructed at and a long the sides or all the streets and avenues or parts thereof embraced within street improvement district number three or said City, and abutt ing on and adjacent to the following lots ami parcels of land, to-wlt: Lots 3 to 10 Inclusive, County Addi tion to City of Alliance, Nebraska: l,ots 1 to 6 inclusive. Block 9, Second Addition lo City of Alliance, Nebraska: Lots 1 to 6 inclusive. Block 6, Second Addition to City of Alliance, Nebraska; l.ols 1 to 6 Inclusive, Block 2. First Addition to City of Alliance, Nebraska; Lota 10 to 18 inclusive. Block 3, Sec ond County Addition to City of Alli ance. Nebraska; Lots 7 to 12 inclusive. Block 8. Sec ond Addition to City of Alliance, Ne braska; Lota 7 to 12 inclusive. Block 7, Sec ond Addition to City of Alliance, Ne braska; Lois 7 to 12 inclusive. Block 3, First Addition lo City of Alliance, Nebraska; Said street curbing to be laid in ac cordance with the provisions of ordin ance number 2u0 or said City and un der the regulations of the Committee ot the City Council on streets and al leys. Said resolution was adopted by the following vote, lo-wil: P. E. Romig, yes: Geo. Fleming. ys; J. R. Snyder, yes; XV. II. Swan, absent; and tbe same wos upproved by Mayor A. D. Rodgeis. Attest: GEO. F. SNYDER. (SEAL) City Clerk. 40-4l-494-39!i7 . I.FAJAL ADVERTISING Metier to Creditors State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, SB. In the Matter of the Estate of Marls Schwenk, Deceased. I, L A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Marie Schwenk, that I have set and appointed the 8th day or May, 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance for the examination or all claims against the estate or said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause ror not so doing, and In case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be rorever barred. Thiassaotlce shall be served by publi cation Thereof for four consecutive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a news paper published In Alliance, prior to the day or hearing. Given under my hand and the seal or said court this 6th day of October, 1914. L. A. BERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 4 i.i.r,ii'i-4''r1 Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Hiix llutte County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob Schwenk, Deceased. I. L A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify ali persons having claims and demands ngaiiiMt the estate of Jacob Schwenk, that I have set and appointed the Kth day of May, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, nt the County Court room in Alliance for the examination of all claims again.st the estate of said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publi cation thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald, u news paper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 6th day of October, 1914. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 4-4t-r.1O-409. Not lee to Creditors State of Nebraska, , Box Butte Countv, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Kather- ine Schwenk, Deceased. I. L A. Berry. County Judge of Box Butte county. Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Katherlne Sch wenk, that I have set and appointed the 8th day or May. 1915, at 10 o'clock in the rorenoon, nt the County Court room in Alliance ror the examination or all claims against the estate or said decedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims lo me at said time, or show cause ror not so doing, and In cose any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be rorever barred. This notice shall be served by publi cation thereof ror rour consecutive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a news paper published In Alliance, prior to the day or hearing. Given under my hand and the seal or said court this 6th day of October. 1914. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 4 1-it-r.i 1 -407 Howard Fulliton. No. 013263. Notice for Publication Department or the Interior. V. S. Ijtnd ottlce nt Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 7, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that How ard Fulliton. or Lakeside, Nebr., who, on March 22. 1911. made Homestead Entry. No. 013263. ror Ixits 4. 6. Sec. 6. T. 22 N.. R. 43 W.; NEVi. Lots 3.4. SE Vi NXVVi. Sec. 1; Iots 1. 2.3. S NE'4 Sec. 2. Township 22 North, Range 44 XV. or 6th Principal Meridian, has nied notice or Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Reg ister and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 21st day of Nov. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank DeFrance, F. R. Allen, Albert Abra ham, M. A. Longan. atl of Lakeside. Ne braska. W. XV. WOOD, Register. 45-7t-514-410 LEGAL ADVERTISING PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. ONE. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the btate ot Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, is submit ted to the electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general elec tion to be held Tuesday, November rd. A. D. 1914. "FOR a Joint resolution to amend section 1 or Article 9 or the Constitution or the State or Nebraska, relating to revenue. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the People or the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section 1 of Article of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska be amended to read us follows: Sec. 1. The rules or taxation shall be uniform as to any given class and taxes shall be levied upon such properly as the Legislature shull prescribe. Taxes may also be imposed on incomes, privileges ar.d occupations, which taxes may be graduated and progressive and reasonable exemptions may be provided. In addition Jo those hereinafter specifically mentioned In section 2 of this article. Sec. 2. That at the general election in November, 1914, there shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their ap proval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution in the fol lowing farm: "For amendment to the Constitution- providing for uniform and progressive taxation" and "against said proposed amendment to Uie Constitution providing for uniform and progressive taxation." Approved, March 27. 1911. I, Addison Walt. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the Slate of Ne braska Is a true and correct copy or the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as Eassed by the Thirty-third session of the eglslature of tne Slate or Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on Hie In this office, and that said proposed amend ment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the Slate or Nebraska far their adop tion or rejection at tbe general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. 1914. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State or Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 13rd day or March, In the year of our l,ord, Due Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Thlrt v-eveiuit, and or this Slate Uie Forty-seventh. , , ADDISON WAIT. 1 ISeal) ewe! slaty r Slats. I 34-141-468-3811 LEGAL ADVERTISING PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THREE. The fallowing proposed amendment tm the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, is submit ted to the electors of the State of Nebsaa ka, to be voted upon at the general es 41on to be held Tuesday, November 3rd. A. D. 1914. "FOR a joint resolution proposing amead ments to Section 1, of Article V, a4 Section 24, of Article V. of the Consti tution ot Nebraska, relating to term of office and nalary ot Governor and otanr executive officers. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the People of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general tectloo for state and legislative otlices, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Moa day In November. 1914, the following be submitted as amendments to Section 1 and 24. of Article V, of the Constitution of Nebraska: Sec. 1. The executive department shall consist of a Governor, who shall hold his olfice for a term of two year from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday In January, next after his elec tion, and until his successor Is elected aad qualified. In addition to the Governor, the executive department shall Include he following officers: Lieutenant Governor, Secretary or State. Auditor or Public .fc counts. Treasurer. Superintendent or Pub lic Instruction. Attorney General, and Commissioner of Public Lands and Buikl lngs. each of whom shall hold his ofllfee for the term of two years trom the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in Janu ary, next after his election, and until Itwi successor Is elected and qualified; Pro vided, however, that the first election of said officers shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday In November. 1916. and each succeeding election sfiaM be held at the name rel.itive time In each even year thereafter. The Governor, Sec retary of Plate, Auditor of Public Ac counts, and Treasurer shall reside at tfce seat or government during their terms of office, and keep the public records, bnotas and papers there, and shall perform such duties as ni.iv he equlred by law. Sec. 24. The salary 6f the Governor Shall be five thousand (15,000.00) do 1 tire per annum. The salaries or Auditor of Public accounts and Secretary or State, Superintendent or Public Instruction and Commissioner or Public Lands and Bulls! -Ings shall be two thousand five hundred (92,500.00) dollars each per annum, and of the Attorney General, four thousand dol lars 1 f 4,000.00) per annum, the salary, of the State Treasurer shall be three thoa sand ($.1. 000.00) dollars per annum, and tfce Lieutenant Governor shall receive one aad one-half the comaensatton of a seiiattk", and after the adoption of this constitu tion they shall not receive to their own use any fees, costs, Interests upon pubao moneys In their hands, or under their con trol, perquisites of office or other com pensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an officer provided for In this art tele or the constitution shall be paid In ad vance Into the state treasury. There shall he no allowance ror clerk hire In the of fices of the Superintendent or Public In struction and Attorney Geneml. Sec. 2. That at said election on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November, 1914. on the ballot or each elector voting thereat, there shall be printed or written the words: "For njp posed amendments to the eonstltutrt, fixing the term of office and salirv for governor, and other executive officers." and "Against proposed amendments to the constitution, fixing the term of offtoe and salary for governor, and other execu tive officers." Approved. April 21. 1913. 1. Addison XX'alt. Secretary or Stat. e the Stale or Nebraska, do hereby certify that the toregolng proposed amendment to the Constitution or the Stale or Ne braska Is a true and correct copy ot the original enrolled and engrossed bill, aa passed by the Thirty-third secston or tbe Legislature or the State or Nebraska, as appears rrom said original bill on file In this cfttce. and that said proposed amend ment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State or Nebraska far their adop tion or rejection at the general electron to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1914. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day of March. In the year of our Iord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and or he Independence of the United S.ates ai One Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and 4T this State the Forty-seventh. ADDISON WATT. (Seal) Secretary of State S4-14t-3847 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. Ths following proposed amendment un constitution of Uie State of Nebnu as hereinafter set forth In full. Is subn ted to the electors at IK. ftr.t. n kiKi ka, to be voted udob at the innin,! K Uoa to be held Tuesday, November M. , 1711, "A Joint Resolution to amend Secteeet six () of Article one (1) of the Oooatt tutton or the State of Nebraska, Be It Enacted by ths People of ths State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section six () ef Article one (1) of the Constitution of ttxa State of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows: Section S. The right of trial by Jury 1 shall remain inviolate; but In ail civO esses and in criminal cases less than felonies, five-sixths of the jury may render a verdict and the Legislature authorlxe trial by a jury of a less number than twelve men la courts Inferior to Uie district court Sec. 2. That at the general election for state and legislative officers to be held tat the State of Nebraska on the first Tues day after the first Monday In November In 1914, there shall be printed upon tbe ballot of each elector far his approval or rejection the above and foregoing amend ment In the fallowing farm: "For pro posed amendment to the constitution pro viding that in all civil cases and in crim inal cases less than tetanies, five-sixths ff the jury may render a verdict," and Against the proposed amendment to the Constitution provided that In all civU cases and In criminal cases less than fsto nles five-sixths of the Jury may reader a Verdict," Approved. April L 1911. I, Addison Walt. Secretary of State, ef the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as assed by the Thirty-third session of the eglslature of the State or Nebraska, aa appears from said original bill oa file la this office, and that said proposed amend ment is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska far their adop tion or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day oft November, A. D. 1914. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my band and affixed ths Great Seal ef the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 23rd day ot March, In the year of our Ixrd. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of the Independence of the Cnlted States the One Hundred end Thirty-seventh, and ef this Slate ths forty-seventh. ADDISON WAIT. Seal) Secretary of Siata, 34-lt-m-3846