The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 01, 1915, Image 7

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' DRINK MORE WATER
IF KIDNEYS
Eat 1ms meat and take 8alta for Back
ache or Bladder trouble
Neutralizes acid.
Uric acid in meat excites the kidney,
they become overworked; get sluggish,
ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The
urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irri
tated, and you may be obliged to seek re
lief two or three times during the night.
When the kidneys clog you must help
them flush oft the body's urinous waste
or you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the kid
ney region, you sufTer from backache,
sick hpiidnche, diz-ziness, stomach gets
four, tongue coated and you feel rheu-
Me twinges when the weather is bad.
t. 1(,Hieat, drink lots of water;
. .- iret from uny pharmacist four ounces
f Jtnl Salts; take a tablespoon fal
in a glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activity,
nltk to lii'Utiulizo the acids in urine, so
it no longer is a source of irritation,
thua eliding bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in
lure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone should
take now and then to keep the kidneys
dean and active. Druggists here say
they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
MONUMENTS
Granite
Marble
Paine-FisliburD Granite Co.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Write for Information or call
on our Local Agent
AL. WTKEIt
Agent at Alliance
J. H. Fredinberg
and Co.
ASHBY, NEBRASKA
A FuU Line of
GROCERIES
The kind you like to buy. Good
service and satisfaction guar
anteed. THE FRELINBURG
HOTEL
First Class Meals, Clean
Comfortable Rooms
Modest Rates the Place
Where They All Stop
Scavenger
Do you want trash, ref
use and rubbish hauled T
Vaults cleaned! We do
this work quickly at rea
sonable prices. Special
rates for business and res
idence property.
Phone 671
Pegg and
Darnell
On. "S"ovlx Trip
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at up town news
stand or at depot
sillier Bros.
IlVBITF J.E.VAUGHAN I
BOTHER
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Se7laTNooT?06T
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 12, 1915.
Notice Is hereby given that Rex M.
Ganiblll, of Moffitt. Nebraska, who,
on December 16. 1911, made Home
stead Entry. Serial No. 014068, for
E Vs SE4 Sec. 21: St Sec. 22; V
SWM Sec. 23 and NWVi of Section
27. Township 22 North, Range 46
West of the Sixth Principal Meridi
an, has filed notice of Intention to
make Final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er, U. S. Land office, at Alliance, Ne
braska, on the 24th day of April,
1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George D. Workman, of Alliance,
Nebraska; Samuel Smlt' , of Moffitt,
Nebraska: John Walt, of Thelma,
Nebraska: Clarence Teterson, of
Thelma, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD. Register.
15-7t-561-6369
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate of Betsey
Olson, deceased.
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, 89.
To all persons Interested in the es
tate of Betsey Olson, deceased:
You are hereby notified that on
the 24th day of March, 1915, Louise
E. Renswold, Administratrix D. B.
N. of the estate of Betsey Olson, de
ceased, filed In said court her final
account as said Administratrix D. B.
N., and that said final account will
be heard on the 16th day of April,
1915, at the hour of ten o'clock a.
m. at the County Court Room in the
Court House in the city of Alliance
in said county, you are hereby cited
to appear at the time and place above
designated, and show cause, if such
exists, why said account should not
be allowed. It is hereby ordered
that said Louise E. Renswold, Ad
ministratrix D. B. N. give notice to
all persons Interested in said Estate
by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Alliance Herald, a
newspaper printed and published in
said county, for three successive
weeks prior to the date set for eald
hearing.
Dated this 24th day of March,
1915.
L. A. BERRY, County Judge.
Eugene Burton, Attorney.
16-4t-568-5342
REAL ESTATE HAKGAINS
People who are looking for a home
or farm, or for a money-making in
vestment in any kind of real estate,
will do well to call at our office and
investigate the following: .
Fine residence lots. In good loca
tion. For sale on easy terms.
Seven room house. All modern.
On northeast corner lot. Six blocks
from bank corners. At a bargain,
on easy terms.
Good small house in northeast part
of town. Six lots. Chicken bouse
and stable. Easy terms with small
cash payment. Good home for some
one. 320 acres good farm land. Unim
proved. Within five miles of Alli
ance. For sale or trade at a bargain.
On our lists we have a number of
good ranches. Letters of inquiry
are answered promptly. Tell us
what you want and how much you
have to invest. We can suit you.
Phone 558.
E. T. KIBBLE & COMPANY,
211 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr.
16-tf-5333
NOTICE TO Clti:ill01lS
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, as.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Henry Alt, Deceased.
I, L. A. Berry, eounty judge of
Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby
noti y all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of Henry
Alt, that I have set and appointed
the 20th day of October, 1915. at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, at the eounty
court room In Alliance, for the exam
ination of all claims against the es
tate of said decedent with a view to
their allowance and payment.
All persons interested as creditor!
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 bar
red.
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 hearing. -
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court this 19th day of March,
1915.
L. A. BERRY. County Judge.
LEE BASYE. Attorney.
(SEAL) , 16-4t-567-5331
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Addie E. Thompson, Deceased.
I, L. A. Berry, county judge of
Bot Brte county, Nebraska, hereby
notify all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of Addie
E. Thompson that I have set and ap
pointed the 20th day of October,
1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the county court room in Alliance,
for the examination of all claims
against the estate of said decedent
with a view to their allowance 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 bar
red. 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 hearing.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court this 20th day of March,
1915.
L. A. BERRY. County Judge.
(SEAL) 16-4-566-5299
POCKETBOOK FOUND On Sat
urday evening, March 20, 1915. Own
er rail at Herald efflre.
le-t'-'so
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice Is hereby given that on
Tuesday the 6th day of April, 1915,
In the City or Alliance, Box Butte
County, Nebraska, an annual elec
tion will be held for the election of
the following officers to-wlt:
A Mayor for a term of two years;
A City Clerk for a term of two
years:
A City Treasurer for a term of two
years;
One Councilman from the First
Ward of said City for a term of two
years;
One Councilman from the Second
Ward of said City for a term of two
years;
One Councilman from the Third
Ward of said City for a term of two
years;
One Councilman from the .Third
Ward of said City for a term of one
year;
One Councilman from the Fourth
Ward of said City for a term of two
years;
One Councilman from the Fourth
Ward of said City for a term of one
year. .
Also two members of the Board of
Education, each for a term of three
years.
The said election will be open at 8
o'clock A. M., of said day and con
tinue open until seven o'clock P. M..
of said day.
The voting places for said election
will be as follows:
First Ward, Basement, Central
School Building, 715 Box Butte Ave
nue; Second Ward. Council Chamber,
City Hall. 115 East Third Street;
Third Ward, Room 14, McCorkl
Block, 222 Laramie Avenue;
Fourth Ward. Parish House Epis
copal Church, 216 West 7th Street.
GEO. F. SNYDER, City Clerk.
(SEAL) 15-3t-565-5354
Serial No. 013S!t(.
Xotlre for I'uhllentlon
Department of the Interior, IT. ft. Land
Office at Alliance, Nebr., March 8. 1915.
Notice In hereby rlven that David N.
Matthews, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who,
on AuRiiKt 25th, l!Mt, made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. 0UH98. for All of sec
tion 2.1, township 2 North of ranpe 44
Went of the Sixth Principal Meridian,
ha? filed notice of Intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore the Register and Receiver, United
States I,and Office, at Alliance, Nebras
ka, on the 6th day of May, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: Chris
Mosler. o. O. Johnson. Harry Nye,
Charles Wilkerson, all of lakeside. Ne-
W. W. WOOD, Register.
14-7t-557-53S4
Serial No. 013250.
IS odre for Publication
department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office at Alliance, Nebr., March 8, 1916.
Notice Is hereby (riven that William
H. Stoop, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who.
on March 25. 1611. made Homestead en
try. Serial No. 013250. for the N'4; N4
SWVi; SW'i SW4: SEU. Sec. 24, and
NW'i NKU or Section 25, Township
26 North of Ranne 43 West of the
Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed no
tice of Intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to the
iand above described, before the Reg--ister
and Kecelver I'nited States Land
office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the
6th day of May, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: Chris
Mosler. O. O. Johnson, Harry Nye, Da
vid N. Matthews, all of lakeside, Nebr.
W. W. WOOi, Register.
14-7t-558-53S3
Sheriff Sale
Ily Virtue of an Order of Sale direct
ed to me from the Clerk of the District
Court of liux Uutte County, Nebraska,
on a decree rendered In said court Oc
tober 27th, 1913. In favor of Nebraska
Central Uulldlntf and Loan Association,
a corporation, as plaintiff, and aicainst
Louis Uuechsenstein, and Kate Buech
senstein, wife of Louis Uuechsenstein.
and W. 13. Shrlner as Defendants, for
the sum of $967.82, and costs and ac
cruing; costs, and on a decree In favor
of W. K. Shrlner as defendant and
cross-petitioner, and against said Lou
is Buechsenstein and Kate Buechsen
stein, wife of Louis Buechsenstein, as
defendants, for the sum of $2441.83,
and costs and accruing- costs, which
decrees were thereafter upon the
death of the said Louis Buechsenstein
revived as against his heirs, to-wlt,
Kate -Buechsenstein, Walter H. Buech
senstein, Marie L. Buechsenstein,
George J. Buechsenstein, Frank L.
Buechsenstein, Katherlne J. Buechsen
stein. Carl A. Buechsenstein, Louis D.
Buechsenstein and Margaret F. Buech
senstein, and directing that the prem
ises In said decree described, to-wit:
Ixt Five (5). Block Kleven (11), and
Lot Twelve (12) Block Twenty-two
(22). all In the Town of Alliance, Box
Butte County, State of Nebraska, be
appraised, advertised and sold as upon
execution, to satisfy the sums so found
due, 1 have caused said lota and lands
to be appraised, and will offer the same
to the highest bidder for cash In hand
on the 12th day of April. 1915. In front
of the west front door of the court
house. In Alliance, In said County, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, when and where due attendance
will he viven by the undersigned.
Dated Alliance, Nebraska, March 11,
1915.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of Said County.
14-51-560-5379
Sheriffs Sale
By Virtue of an Order of Sale direct
ed to me from the Clerk of the District
Court of liox Butte County, Nebraska,
on a decree rendered In said court Oc
tober 27th. 1913. in favor of Nebraska
Central Building and Loan Association,
a corporation, as plaintiff, and against
Louis Buechsenstein, and Kate Buech
senstein, wife of IxjuIh Buechsenstein,
and V. E. Shriner as Defendants, for
the sum of $!49.53. and costs and ac
cruing costs, and on a decree in favor
of V. K. Shriner as defendant and
croH.-r-petltioner. and acainst said Lou
is Buechsenstein and Kate Buechsen
stein. wlli of Ixiuis Buechsenstein, as
defendant, for the sum of $2441.13.
and costs and accruing costs, which
decrees were thereafter upon the
death of the said Louis Buechsenstein
revived as against his heirs, to-wit,
Kate Buechsenstein, Walter II. Buech
senstein, Marie L. Buechsenstein.
Oeorge J. Buechsenstein. Frank I..
Buechsenstein, Katherine J. Buechsen
stein, Carl A. Buechsenstein. luls D.
Buechsenstein and Margaret F. Buech
senstein. and directing that the prem
ises In said decree described, to-wit:
Lot Five (5). Block Kleven (11). and
Lot Twelve (12) Block Twenty-two
(22). all in the Town of Alliance, Box
Butte County, State of Nebraska, be
appraised, advertised and sold as upon
execution, to satisfy the sums so found
due, I have caused said lots and lands
to be appraised, and will offer the same
to the hiehest bidder for cash In hand
on the 12th day of April. 1915, In front
of the west front door of the court
house. In Alliance, In said County, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day. when and where due attendance
will he given by the undersigned.
Dated Alliance, Nebraska. March 11.
1915.
C M. COX.
Sheriff of Said County.
14-Bt-R59-5S7
Furniture and rags for sale at sac
lR.-r?ll
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Serial NoT of3842 ---Notlce
for Publication
Depart tnent of the Interior, tT. 8.
I.and Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 24, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that James
T. Fee, of Alliance, Nebraska, who,
on Aumist 8, 1911, made Hempstead
Entry. Serial No. 013842. for NW
SWU: Ei SW4: NW4 Section 8;
NE4 NEVi: NE'4 SEt4 Section 4.
Tp. 22 N., and E4j SE4 Section 33;
SV4 NW4, and SWVi of Section
34. Township 23 North of Range 46
West of the Sixth Principal Merid
ian, haa filed notice of Intention to
make Final Three Year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Register and Receiv
er of U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 20th day of May,
1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Boyd Gambel, Frank Johnson, Ed
ward Myers, and James Myers, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
17-7t-G70-5344
Serial No. 014555.
N;tioe for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Ijind Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 24. 1915.
Notice Is hereby given that Lizzie
Collins, of Alliance, Nebraska, who,
on March 28. 1912, made Homestead
Entry. Serial No. 014555, for SVa
NVV; WH SWli Sec. 6. T. 25 N.,
R. 4 5 W.; NV6 and NE'4 SWVi Sec
tlon 1, Township 25 North, Ranee 46
WeBt of the Sixth Principal Merid
ian, has filed notice of Intention to
make Final Three Year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before the Register and Re
ceiver of IT. S. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 20th day of
May, 1915.
Claimant names ait witnesses:
Dale Benjamin, of Alliance, Neb.;
Lou Gammon, of Long Lake, Nebr.;
Hale Farrow, of Long Lake, Nebr. J
Andrew Strlck. of Alliance, Nebr.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
17-71-569-5343
MALINDA NEWS
Malinda, Nebr.,' March 27 James
Derr is breaking horses for Charles
Tiernan. He expects to return home
Sunday.
Troy Wentz, who has been visiting
at L. A. Dean's for several months,
Is at work for Otto Jergens north
west of Minatare.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wright were
visiting at George Denton's, Sunday.
Frank Nerud, who has been on the
river feeding his cattle for the last
few months, has returned to the
Hubble ranch for the Bummer. We
are glad to see Frank back again In
our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller were vis
iting at Cal Derr'a one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright were
visiting at J. B. Conrad's one day
last week.
La ben Smith left Sioux county
Sunday to work for Mr. Worley eight
miles southeast of Alliance.
Martie Montz is visiting at J. R.
Nerud's this week.
Mrs. Beyer and daughters Hazel
and Elzine were visiting at J. B.
Conrad's Sunday.
Jos Nerud was a buslnep.s caller at
Malinda one day this week.
Calvin Derr made a business trip
to Minatare Monday of this week.
Joe Derr has accepted a position
with Messrs. Berk & Tiernan, and
will move on their ranch next week.
Fred Groff has leased his father's
ranch, four miles west of Malinda,
and is moving there this week.
J. W. Cogar will take possession
of the Sweezy and Gaines Chapman
ranches the first of April.
Mrs. Bert Miller and daughter
Eva and Mrs. Joe Derr were at Mal
inda the 26th.
F. P. Beyer is at Hot Springs, So.
Dak., taking treatment for rheuma
tism. State or Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F,
J. Cheney & Co., doing business in
the City of Toledo, County and
3tate aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum or ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December. A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally and acts directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. When answering advertisements
please be sure to mention that you
saw them In The Herald.
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How To Get Relief When Ilead
and Note are htuffed Up.
Count fifty 1 Your cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos
tril will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can hretttiie
freely. No more snutlling, hawking,
mucous discharge, dryness or headachu;
no struggling (or breath at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply a
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostril. It net rates tlirourh
every air passage of the head, sooth hig
and heeling the swollen or inllamitJ
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. l.'ad colds and catarrh yiald
like nit"--. " : t'-fl'.'dup n. !
n!icrbc. Lc..' i .. sura,
SIX FIRES IN TV0 YEARS
Ortl Fire Department 8ucceeW In
Saving Pntert) of Alan Who
llai Hail Many Fire
(1 Itoporter for trnl Fire Dept.)
Ord, Nebr., March 26 This morn
ing at about 3 o'clock the fire alarm
was sounded and the town was astir
in short order. The cause was a Are
in the H. L. Bartley Suitatorium.
The first to note the presence of
fire were Mrs. Chapman and her son,
who occupy the telephone office next
door to Hartley's. Smoke began to
show itself and kept on Increasing.
In all respects the symptoms were
like they were at the last preceding
fire, which was also In the Bartley
place.
Mrs. Chapman started an Investi
gation and, finding that the night
watch, H. D. Heuck, was also on the
trail, she used the telephone, calling
(he firemen, while Mr. Heuck ran to
sound the alarm.
Mr. Bartley was called, but no re
sponse was had from him.
The fire proved to be In the main
room this time and had progressed
so far that the place was filled with
smoke, so that the exact location or
the fire In the room could not be lo
cated. It was later located In the
southwest corner of the main room.
The fire there was hardly extin
guished when It was discovered that
Dr. Haldeman's ofllgB was on fire in
the laboratory room. The back win
dow was broken In and the firemen
were soon after this fire, finding It a
bad place to work on account of the
gases emanating therefrom. These
were due of course to the burning of
chemicals. But In due time this fire
was also put out.
An investigation this morning af
ter daylight showed that the fire
started in the extreme corner of the
room at the end of the shelves that
occupied the entire west wall. It
burned the south half of, the shelv
ing, completely, burned through the
ceiling, and practically ruined the
entire stock and fixtures of tfie main
room, as well as greatly damaging
the other room and contents.
The fire also burned through the
wall Into the Haldemnn laboratory,
thus causing the second fire. The
damage In the Haldeman place, while
not so serious as In Hartley's, Is bad
enough. The laboratory la ruined,
together with a typewriter and other
equipment. The damage from wat
er, smoke and heat Is also manifest
In all the rooms.
The cause of the fire Is not known
to the fire department.
Mr. Bartley claims to have had
about $2,600 In stock and fixtures,
and that he had insurance to the
amount of $1,100. The damage to
the two buildings and the doctor's
office, all of which falls on the doc
tor, will swell the loss a thousand or
more.
This is the sixth fire that Mr. Bart
ley has had within the past two
years. Four of these were in the
former Bartley residence and two In
the present place of business.
While we are not accusing Mr.
Bartley of any complicity in these
fires, the circumstances are all a lit
tle peculiar It Is worthy of note
that the four fires In his house came
in pairs, the two fires In each duet
being in each case close together. In
none of his fires are there any expla
nation of the cause, except the first
two, which both started by brlnglne
a lighted lamp into the room where
gasoline had escaped.
FIltE DEPARTMENT NOTES
KerrHary of I'nlverxlly Place Fire
Deartnient Setuls IntereMtiiig
News of Their Hun)' City
University Place. Nebr., March 31
At the last regular meeting of the
city council a motion was made and
carried to purchase for the fire de
partment one of the smoke helmets
which were demonstrated at the
state convention at Nebraska City.
We deem this smoke helmet of great
Importance In fighting fires.
Aller's Hussars, a male glee club
of this city, gave their home concert
in the auditorium of the city hall
Wednesday, March 17, ror the bene
fit of the fire department. Mr. Alter
has a rare collection of talent In his
club, and the audience was more
than pleased.
Several firemen from this city
were royally entertained by Company
No. 3 of that city, who not only pre
pared a banquet but also made a
demonstration fire run with their
fast team and combination hose and
chemical wagon, which is second to
none In this state.
Fire at llroken Itow
Broken Bow, Nebr., March 22
Fire at midnight Saturday burned to
the ground the two-story brick opera
house, the largest building In the
city. The loss was $20,000.
The flames had gained such bead
way when discovered that the fire
men could not cope' with them, and
all the stock and fixtures in the
building were destroyed. The build
ing was owned by John Moore of An
selmo. The ground floor was occu
pied by Robinson Brothers' hard
ware store. The opera house and
lodge rooms were on the second
floor.
The total insurance on the build
ing and the stock was not more than
$5,000. The opera house was an
old landmark In the city, having
been erected In 1887. The origin of
the fire Is not known.
Hiiys Golden Rod Hottllng Works
The deal was consummated yester
day whereby M. W. Dinneen, of Ge
neva, became owner will take charge
at once.
Mr. Dinneen recently sold the Ge
neva Manufacturing & Supply Co.. of
which he bad been proprietor for
several years, and decided that Alli
ance offered the proper inducements
ror him to locate here. It will be
seen that he has had plenty or ex
perience In this line. He is a live
wire, and will make., some extensive
improvements In the Golden Rod,
chief among which will be an expen
nlon in the whol"sI department, as
it is his Intention to be supplying the
majority, of the mailer towns It! thlf
part of the state In a short time. HI)
family will move here In a short
time.
The retiring management has been
handicapped In that they have not
had the time to give the bu sines
enough personal attention, but evo
so, It has been a growing institution.
Holllster's Rockey Mountain T
Is nature's own tonic, purely vegeta
ble. Its use Is not followed by day
vitalizing after-effects. Safe and
sure, try It for debility, anaemia,
poor appetite. Spring tiredness. T
or tablets, 35c. H. F. THIELE.
I "TIZ" HELPS
'ffltjp t'EET
Good bye sore feet, burning feet, vr,t.
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ron a ave city property
wTNTErPfoHin-L
4, South Alliance. It Is 50x140 ft.;
also, a three-room house. Price on
ly $150, and terms to suit purchaser.
Also, a number or bedsteads, a cot,
an Ice box, and other household
Roods. Write or see me at 519 Big;
Horn avenue, on or after April 5th.
17-lt-.r461 J. P. HAZARD.
FOR SALE I offer my thorough
ly modern cottage at 716 Laraml
Ave. (next to W. W. Norton's resi
dence) ror sale at a very reasonably
price for a short period.
BRUCE WILCOX.
15-tf-5373
FOR SALE LANDS
LAND FOR SALE If taken wlthlsi
thirty days, 160 acres about three miles'
northwest of Alliance. In section tS,
township 25. run ire 48. Price, 2i par
acre. Terms, $2,000 cash. Time on tha
balance. Address John Rock. 214 Knep
per Street. Council Bluffs, Iowa.
LAND TO TRADE
WANTED TO TRADE Irrlxat-d
farm In eastern Wvonilna. Water riuht
paid for in K"vernmotit siiul. V. it
improved. Address liox 47"!. rnr Al
liance Herald. ftltr-47
FOR RENT ROOM
"seTerTl spites light
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Modern,
downstairs. Phone 529.
17-tf-r3 47
NICELY FURNISHEP ROOM: Wtl
or without board. Clo in. I'rlvat
residence. Phone 175.
FOR SALE MISCEI.LANEors
Five room house for sale. Se W. B,
Young-. Phone 75. fb 25-8tf577f
RANGE FOR SALE S'-w malleable)
range, cheap for cash, or on terms. 8ea
lohn R. Knyder. phone 15.
10-tr-516
RELINQUISHMENT on homestead
for sale. I offer for sale a homestead
relinquishment of 191 acres In good lo
cation. Price reasonable for quick
sale. Inquire at The Herald office or
address Box M45. care Alliance Herald.
lO-tf-6245
STOVE FOR SALE Hard coal stove.
In (food condition. Cheap for cash. In
quire at The Herald olflce. i-tS
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK
Halls for Sale
Several Aberdeen bulls, from six to
twenty-four months of aire, for sale.
Raised In Keith county. Nebraska. Ad
dress W. H. & J. Dudley, LeMoyne, Ne
braska. 10-4t-50l
MISCELLANEOCS
1'ASTI'KE WANTED for horse. Will
pay reasonable price for g'ood treat
ment and plenty of feed. Phone J4
or call at Herald office.
10-tf-5810
JAMES M. KENNEDY. DENTIST
First National Hunk Building, Alli
ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, 23; Resi
dence. Black 10.
RECORD FOR TRAINMEX
Railroad men can secure a very use
ful book at The Herald office. It Is
dally time book for trainmen and en
glnemen. The price la reasonable.
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Money to loan on real estate,
tf P. E. REDDISH.
FOR EXCHANGE for western Nebr
aska land. $20 acre Improved farm la
Nance county, Nebraska, Ave ml lea
from Palmer and seventeen mile
from Kullerton. Address Box 6714,
care Alliance Herald, with full des
cription of land which you wish to ex
change and price of same.
FOR SALE Two lots In Johnston's
Addition, or will trade for horses or
cows. Address W. care Herald.
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