The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 21, 1915, Image 13

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PROFESSIONAL Dl RECTO R
Rates: One-inch cards, 50
H. A. COPSBY
rbyslrUn and Surge
Oflc Pbone, 360 Res. Phone. 141
Galls answered promptly day and
mlgM from office. Offices: Alliance
National Bank building, orer the
Foat Office.
0. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
PhysiclAB and Surgeon
MBee phone, 65
ALLIANCE
Rea. phone, 62
NEBRASKA
OrU Coppernoll
tea. Phona SO
F. J. Peteraen
Rea. Phone 41
On. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
BOOM 5, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
H. ML BULLOCK
Attorney-at-Law
ALLIANCE
NEBRASKA
L. W. BOWMAN
Pfcyalciaa and Surgeon
OFFICE. First National Bank Bldg.
PHONES: Office, 161; Residence. II
DR. D. E. TYLER
Dentist
PHONE 361'
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
AT THE HERALD OFFICE
SEASONABLE RATES PROMPT
SERVICE
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I hare the only set of abstract books
In Box Butte county.
OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block
J. F. YANDERS
TAILOR and HATTER
VIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
"LET ME CRY FOR- YOU"
HARRY P. COURSEY
UVE STOCK AND GENERAL
"""""" SALEM SPECIALIST
AND AUCTIONEER
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
PHONE: 664
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
DR. L. W. CURTIS
PREPARED TO TREAT ALL
DOMESTIC ANIMALS
PHONE 633
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
EUGENE BURTON .
Attorney-at-Law
Land Attorney
OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg.
PHONE 180
I ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
fHONE: 233.
CLARE A. DOW
Electrician
House Wiring
fetor and Auto-starter Repairing
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
GEO. G. GADSBT
Licensed Em balm er
PHONE: Day, 498;
ALLIANCE
Night, 610
NEBRASKA
PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
Any kind of Photos. Interior and
exterior views
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Alliance Art Studio
M. E. Grebe. Prop.
114 East 4th. Phone Black 111
JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST
First National Bank Building, Al
tlance, Nebr. Phonei: Office, S3;
Residence. Black 10. Nitroua Oxide
administered.
cents; two-inch cards, $1.00
J. Jeffrey, D.C. Th C.
A. G. Jeffrey, DC.
CHIROPRACTORS
504 Niobrara Ave.
Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. tr
JAMES OSBORN
Contractor and
Builder
Estimates Furnished Free
ALLIANCE s : NEBRASKA
THOMAS LYNCH
AU'y-at-Law
1519-1511 City National Bank
Building
OMAHA
Special Attention to Lire Stock
Claims
AUTO LIVERY
- - PHONE 573 - -
C. E. Morgan
On "2"oia.r .Trip
take with you a box of gooil
and a late
Qet them at up-town news stand
or at depot
HILLER BROTHERS
RED PEP'S
PHILOSOPHY
They say that mouw
talks, but all it ever says
to rtvc is 'Good Bye.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS
For Auto Supplies and Oil and Ga
oline
Free Air on the Curb
Alliance
Auto Supply Co.
Phone 25
Granite
and:
Marble
Paine-Fishburn Granite Co.
Grand Island, Nebraska
Write for Information or call
on our Local Agent
AL. YVTKKR
Agent at Alliance
.1W vXVw
MONUMENTS
I OKDIXANCK NO. 121 I
. An ordinance to provide for the m
nrTtlon of milk and cram Hold with
j in the city of Alliance, and of daiil-si
, and dairy herds kept for I ho produc
tion of audi milk, and to prevent
fraud lu the sale- of milk, and pre
serve the public health, and to 11
cenRe and re nu late the sale and din
position of milk i:i said city.
BE IT ORDAINED II Y THE MAY
OR AND COUNCIL OK THE CITY
OF ALLIANCE:
Section 1. That from and after
the passage, approval and publication
of this Ordinance no parson, persons,
flrni or corporation shall Bell or offer
for sale any milk or cream within the
City of Alliance without first having
obtained a license so to do in the
manner hereinafter provided.
Section 2. That no license shall
be issued for a period beyond the
first day of May, 1916, and all li
censes under the provisions of this
act shall be issued on the first day of
May, yearly, thereafter.
Before the Issuance of a license,
every vender of milk or cream shall
pay to the city treasurer the license
fee herein Imposed and shall take a
receipt for the same, which said re
ceipt shall be presented to the city
clerk, whose duty It shall be to keep
a record as follows:
First. The name and residence of
the applicant, or if a firm, name and
residence of each of said firm, or if a
corporation, name and residence of
the person in charge of each, and the
name of the president and secretary
of said corporation.
Second. The location of the bus
iness place or places of the applicant,
giving street and number, and the
name and residence of the person in
charge of each.
Third. A description of each and
every wagon or other vehicle used In
the delivery of milk or cream and
the number used to designate each.
Fourth. The location of the dairy
or source of supply.
Fifth. The number of cows, if
any, owned or controlled by the ap
plicant. Whereupon it shall be the duty of
the city clerk to issue a license, no li
censes to be sold, assigned, loaned or
transferred without the lenul conaent
of the council.
Section 3. On all wagons or other
vehicles used for the delivery of milk
or cream in the city of Alliance shall
cause to be placed or printed in a
conspicuous place on the Cody of
such wapon or vehicle and upon the
milk cans or other receptacle contain- j
ing milk or cream, in large legible
Bgures, the number corresponding
with their respective licenses..
Section 4. That a license fee o'
One Dollar ($1.00) per year for eaci
cow kept within city limits shall !
paid nto the city treasury by th
owner residing within the city limit, I
when milk or cream is sold i.y such
owner from such cow. Eveiy per-
son, firm or corporation producing '
milk or cream for sale and sellinp clared unlawful for any garbage or
the same in the city of Alliance, and refuse of any form or kind to be al
every person, firm or corporation j lowed on any milk wagon,
selling or offering for sale or keep- Section 15. No person having an
Ins for sale any milk or cream from ' infectious or contagious disease such
any milk depot, store, wagon or oth- as whoopinK cough, cholera, small
er establishment in the city of Alii-! pox, typhoid fever, diphtheria, scarlet
ance shall pay a license fee of J5.00
per year for each and every place,
depot, store, wagon or other estab
lishment used for that purpose.
Section 5. Any such applicant, or
any person from whom such appli
cant obtains or is to obtain his milk.
shall permit the officers of the city of
Alliance to inspect the dairy and
dairy herd of such applicant, or the
dairy herd and dairy of the person
or persons from whom the applicant
obtains or is to obtain his milk or
cream, together with all appliances
and milk vessels used therein, and
any refusal upon the part of such ap
plicant or upon the part of the per
son or persons from whom such ap
plicant obtains or is to obtain his
milk to permit the inspection above
referred to shall be deemed a suffi
cient ground upon which the City
Council may refuse to Issue the li
cense applied for, and for such cause
may revoke the same after its issu
ance. Section 6. On the first day of May
of each year and every six months
thereafter, the mayor shall appoint
a committee of three councilmen
whose duty it shall be to inspect the
sanitary conditions surrounding dair
ies, uiilk depots, wagons, or any food
or the like in connection with the
milk business which .may affect the
public health and for the purpose of
protecting the public health, and in
conjunction with the board of health,
may employ such expert services as
the occasion may require, should it
develop that the cows furnishing
milk or cream for the public suffer
from tuberculosis, the board of
health shall order the disposition of
such infected cow or cows and under
no circumstances shall the milk of
such cows be offered for sale or
brought within the corporate limits
of the city of Alliance; and upon the
failure of the owner to dispose of
such cow or cows so afflicted, or up
on the failure of such owni to rem
edy any unsanitary condition a may
be brought to his attention by the
aforesaid committee. Bald city council
shall at once suspend the license of
the owner of such cow or cows and
such owner shall be subject to such
Cine as hereinafter Imposed.
Section 7. Any and all owners of
cows who sell milk or cream within
the corporate limits of the city of Al
liance shall annually, cause said cow
or cows to be tested for tuberculosis
by what is known as the tuberculosis
test, and the certificate of such test
shall be presented to the council for
inspection and filed with the city
clerk, at the time of filing application
for license.
Section 8. No milk or cream shall
be sold, offered for sale or kept in
the city of Alliance, which Is produc
ed from sick or diseased cows, or
from cows kept in an unclean, filthy
or unwholesome condition or from
cows fed upon any substance in
state of fermentation or purifica
tion, or any unwholesome food or 1m
pure water excepting silage and malt
The council committee or board of
health shall condemn and destroy
Any Impure food found which Is kept
for the purpose of fociliiiK cows.
Section M. It Is hereby declared
unlawful for any person, firm or cor
poration to put milk or cream Intt ti l
ed for sab' from one can, bottle or
receptacle into another ran, bottle or
receptacle, on any of the streets, or
in any wukoii or in any exposed place
In any milk depot or on the enclosed
premises of a customer of the dealer
in milk.
Section 10. Every peron. Ann or
corporation, milk man or vender of
milk or cream, going from house to
house cr one place to another selling
or offer: n. for sale, milk or cream
shall be deemed to have all of such
milk or cream in his possession for
the purpose of sale, and all the milk
or cream in his or its possession shall
be subject to the rules and regula
tions of this ordiuance.
Section 11. The collection of
milk vessels, milk cans or any other
containers used In the delivery of
milk from houses in which are locat
ed cases of any of the following dis
eases, is forbidden, namely, small
pox, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, ty
phus fever, diphtheria, measles, bu
bonic plague, yellow fever, cholera,
leporsy, glanders, antrhax, cerebros
pinal meningitis, etc. Such Vessels
must be left at the house until they
have been-disinfected under the sup
ervision of the board of health. They
can then be collected by the owner.
Both the householder and milk deal
er shall be held responsible for any
violation of the regulation.
Section 12. It shall be unlawful
for any person, firm or corporation to
allow cows, the milk of which ia to
be sold, offered for sale, or brought
into the corporate limits of the city
of Alliance, to drink from stagnant
ponds or pools, or from Inlets, moats,
or pools of water where manure,
dead animals, decayed vegetation, or
other similar substances are dumped
or deposited, which may In any way
affect or contaminate the water. Any
person, firm or corporation permit
ting or allowing cows to partake of
water in the above condition after
five days notice from the health of
fice or council committee to discon
tinue the sam.e, the board of health
or council committee shall be em
powered by themselves or agent to
confiscate and destroy all such milk
wherever found In the city of Alli
ance, Nebraska, and in addition the
person, firm or corporation found
guilty of violating this section shall
be fined in the sum of not more thau
Fifty Dollars (I&0.00) and costs for
every offense.
Section 13. The addition to milk
or cream as a preservative or color
ing matter such as formaline, for
maldehyde, salicylic or boracic acid,
t u..i, annlto, etc., or any other
..-jt;:nce Is hereby forbidden and
declared unlawful.
Section 14. All milk wagons, Ice
chests, or ice containers therein must
be kept at all times clean and. free
from all odor, and it is hereby de-
fever, consumption, or having recent
ly been in contact with such person,
shall milk cows or handle cans, bot
tles, dippers, measures, or other ves
sels used for milk or cream intended
for sale, unless all danger of com
municating such disease to other per
sons shall have passed and the per
son so contaminated shall have been
adjudged by the board of health to be
free from communicating any such
disease aud no milk or cream shall
be sold or dispensed for use us food,
from any house, store, shop, wagon,
dairy or other place in which there
is a case of contagious or infectious
disease as aforesaid, until all danger
of contagion thereof has been remov
ed, and permission in writing is ob
tained from the board of health au
thorizing the sale of milk or cream
in said nouse, shop, wugon or from
said dairy or other place.
Section 16. All milk sold or of
fered to be sold within the corporate
limits of the city of Alliance shall
test at least three (3) percent butter
fat.
Section 17. Any person, persons,
firm cr corporation found guilty of
violating any part of thin ordinance
where the, penalty Is not specifically
provided for shall be fined In any
sum not less than Five Dollars ($5)
nor more thau One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) and shall stand committed
in the city jail until such fine and
costs are paid.
Section 18. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage, approval and publi
cation as required by law.
Passed and approved this 12th day
of October, 1915.
Passed flrst reading October 12,
191
Passed second reading October 12,
1915
Passed third reading October 12,
1915.
PENROSE E. ROMIO. Mayor.
Attest: Curter Calder, Secretary.
(SEAL). 45-2t-652-6075
8H1JHFPS BALK
By virtue of an Order of Sale di
rected to me from the Clerk of thelticated copy of the lant will und testa
District Court Of BOX Butte County,)"""1 of Henry C. Spauldintf. deceased,
m.i,..v. - r,r. t i'fr the grant of letters ot adniiiilKtra-
said court, on the 28th day of Decem
ber. A. D.. 1914, In favor of W. B.
Hurst as Plaintiff, and against Ros-
coe P. Hurst, an unmarried man.
Toilet O. Sands Nettie M. Sands, his
wife, Albert P. Easton, and John
Doe, as Defendants, for the sum of
Fifteen Hundred Fifty-six and
40-100ths Dollars and Costs and ac
cruing costs; and directing that the
premises therein described, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter (SE4) of
Section Two (2), in Township Twenty-seven
(27), North of Range Forty
eight (48), West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian, in Box Butte County,
and State of Nebraska, be advertised
and sold to satisfy said sum of
$1556.40, and costs and accruing
costs, I will offer said land above de
scribed for cash In band, on the 15th
day of November, A. D. 1915, in
front of the west front door of the
Court House, In Alliance, in nld
county (that being the building
wherein the last term of Court was
held), at the hour of ten o'clock a.
ni . of said day. when and where due
attendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated October 13th. 1915.
C. M. COX,
Sheriff of Said County.
4 5-5t-fi:i3-6086
NOTICE
TO R. C. (1LANVII.LK. AND TO HIS
HEIRS, DEVISEES. LEGATEES
AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA
TIVES. AND TO ALL OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED IN HIS
ESTATE BY SUCH DESIGNA
TION: You will take notice that on the
9th day of October. 1915, Charles A.
Pohvar, Plaintiff, filed his petition in
the District Court of Hoi Butte Coun
ty. Nebraska, against the Above nam
ed and designated defendants, the
object and prayer of which are to
quiet the title of the plaintiff in the
following described premises, to-wlt:
The Southeast Quarter (SEV4) of
Section Twenty (20). Township
Twenty-seven (27), North Range
Fifty-two (52), West of the 6th prin
cipal meridian, Box Butte County,
Nebraska, and to exclude said de
fendants and each of them from any
interest therein, and for such other
and further relief as equity may re
quire. You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 22nd day of
November, A. D. 1116.
CHARLES A. POSVAR.
45-ut-664-6088
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ferdinand Basting, deceased.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons Interested In
said estate Is hereby given that Sam
uel B. Otto, Executor of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the county court room In the city
of Alliance, said county, on the 15th
day of April. 1916, at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the
hearing, adjustment and allowance
of claims against said estate. All per
sons having claims or demands
against said estate must file the same
In said court on or before the 15th
day of April, 1 9 1 fi , or said claims
will b forever barred.
Dated September 14th, 1915.
L. A BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judge.
41-5t-64R-6014
NOTICE TO CltEDI'IXmS
In the Matter of the Estate of
Charles A. Clark, deceased.
In the County Court of Hox Butte
County, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons interested In
said estate is hereby given that Cal
vin J. Wildy, executor of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the county court loom in tho city
of Alliance, said county, on the 15th
day of April. 1916. at the hour of 9
o'clock a. ni., for the purpose of the
hearing, adjustment and allowance
of claims against said estate. All per
sons having claims or demands
against said estate must file the same
in said court on or before the 15th
day of April, 1916, or said claims
will be forever barred.
Dated s-ptembr 14th, 1915.
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge.
41-5t-645-6013
ao ri( i: OK HKAItl.tU
IN THH COUNTY COUItT OF l!OX
III ITT K COUNTY. NKKIIASK A.
IN THIS MATT Kit OK THK INSTATE
OK SAICMI A. SMITH. DECEASED.
Notice Ih hereby given Unit on th
23rd (lay of October. A. !., 1915. lit ttie
county limit room in the city of Alli
ance, Raid county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of said day. the follow
ing mutter will he heard ami consider
ed, to-wlt: the petition of Emma K.
Harris, for the prohate of a certain
written Instrument now on tile in wild
court, and purporting to be. the lost
w ill und t hiaiMcnt of Sur.-ih A. Smith.
deeefined. for tho grant of letter test-
mentary thereon, to H. r. i.ilinar..
Dated September 14 th. IS 15.
L.i A. HKUUY,
(SKAI.) County Judge.
43-4t-M7-nr,
mu m i: ok iieahim;
IN THR COUNTY COURT- IIF HOX
lit .'TTE COl'NTY. NEI'.k ASK A.
IN THE MATTER OK THK KSTATK
OK I'KTKR I). SPICACKI.KN. PU-
CEASEI .
Notice Ih hereby Riven thnt on the
23rd day of OiUotk-r. A. I.. U'ii. at tho
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M.. of Hiiid ii. the follow
iiiK mutter will be henrd itml coiiHidcr
eil, to-wit: the petition of Clement L
Spracklen, for the protmle of a certain
written innti unient now on tile In xtlfi
court, and purporting to be the InM
will and testament of IVter I). Kpratk
len, deceased, for the p. runt of letters
testamentary thereon, to Calvin J. Wil
dy. Hated September 14th. 191..
L. A. ItKltllY,
(SKAI.) County Judge.
43-4t-64-fiOI4
MITK K OK IIKAHIM;
IN THK COl'NTY COUUT OF HoX
lil'TTK COl'NTY", N K I ! It A S K A .
IN THK MATTKK OK THK KSTATR
OK HKNKY C. H PAULDING. DE
CKASKU. Notice ia hereby Riven that on the
23rd day of October. A. l.. 1916, at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of aid day, the follow
ing matter will be heard and conalder
ed, to-wit: the petition of CharleM A.
I'oxvar, for the probate of a certain
written instrument now on file in said
court, and purporting to be an autlien
tion with the will annexed thereon to
Keith U Pierce.
Dated September 14th. 1915.
L. A. HKHItV
(SKAL) County Judge.
43-41-649-6043
NO IKK OK IIK.AIUXO
IN THK COUNTY COI'ICT OP POX
HUTTK COUNTY. NKKIIASK A
IN THK MATTKK OK THK KSTATR
OK KKKDINAND BASTINU. DE
CKASED.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
23rd day of October. A. D., 1916. at the
county court room In the city of Alii
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., of said day, tiie follow
Intc matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wit: the petition of Samuel H
Otto, for the probate of a certain writ
ten instrument now on tile tn said
court, and purporting to be an authen
Heated copy of the last w ill and testa
meut of Ferdinand Hasting, deceased
for the grant of letters testamentary
thereon to Samuel H. Otto.
Dated September 14th. 1916.
L A. HKItriT.
County Judge
s-4t-G0-604:
THURSDAY PREMIUMS
Market Week Premium Offered ftr
TlinrHla), (MotVr 2H, for K.
Iilhitn, Worth Trying- fo
Premiums offered for tne exhibit
of uralns, vegetables and horses ta
Thursday. October 2S. during Market
Week, are as follows:
drain t-Milblt
IteHt I'eck
Winter wheat .60 $.2&
Ordinary sprlnn wheat . . .50 .ti
Durum wheat 50 .1
Spring wheat 50 .It
Spring rye 50 ,2fc
Fall rye 50 .2$
Harley f,o ' .26
Karly oats 60 .21
Late oats 50 .21
Alfalfa seed 50 .2fr
10 Kars
Yellow dent corn 50 .21
ChIIco dent corn 50 .21
Whtf flour corn 60 .26
niue flour corn 60 .26
Flint corn, any color ... .60 .26
Vegetable Kxhiblt
Early Ohio, one pock ... .11 .If
Triumphs, one peck 60 .Ih
Kureka, one peck 50 .26
Turnips, one peck 60 .2S
Tomatoes, six 60 .2ft
Onions, one peck 60 .25
Deans, quart 60 .ti
Pumpkin, three 60 .2t
Squash, three . . ., 50 ,.2-V
Cabbage, three 50 .25
Deets, one peck 60 .2
Parsnips, one peck 60 .25
Carrots, one peck 50 .15
Kntrlea close Wednesday, October
27, at 6 p. m. Show continues bal
ance of Market Week. No entrance
fees. Make entries at the Commer
cial Club office.
Hone Hhcw
Class A horses open to all breed.
Judge J. L. Carlson, Norfolk, Nebr.
Draft Stallion, 3 years or more. 1st,
2.60 cash; 2nd, 11 cash.
Draft stallion, 2 years. 1st, $2.69;
2nd, $1.
Draft stallion, 1 year. 1st, $2. 5t;
2nd, IIT
Draft stallion foal. 1st, $2.50; 2n4,
II.
Draft mare, 3 years or over. 1st, 12.-
60; 2nd, $1.
Draft ruarn, 2 years. 1st, 12. G;
2nd, $1.
Draft mare, 1 year. 1st, $2.60; 2u4,
$1.
Draft mare foal. 1st, $2.50; 2nd $1.
Best hitched farm team. ' 1st, $2.51;
2nd, $2.
Best hitched driving horse. 1st, $2;
2nd, $1.
The C. A. Newberry Hardware Oe.
will give a baiter free for every foal
exhibited whether It wins a prise er
not. Make all entries at the Alli
ance Commercial Club office. Entries:
close Wednesday. October 27. I lore
show Is October 28.
Chicken Hltow
Judge, F. M. Seidell.
In crates, one male and two fe
males: 1st 2ad
Plymouth Rocks $1 .59
Duff Orpington $1 .19
Rhode Island Red $1 .59
White Leghorn $1 .5
Dlack Langshan $1 .50
Light II rah mas . $1 .50
Drown Leghorn $1 .50
White Wyandotte $1 .59
Entries close Wednesday, October
27, 6 p. ni. Show continues balance
of Market Week.
Each exhibitor is to fun Ink
enough feed for the four days e-.lii-
bitlon. No entrance fees. Make en-"
tries at the Commercial Club rtf'l ..
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
( 'i t .1 until package of Ilaml ur;j
iiieu-t Tea. or ax the Ccrmaii folk
cull it. "llHiiilntrer Hriixt. Thee," at any
pl.ii 1 nun y. 'l ake a tuhlcxpoonful of U14
tea. put a cup of lioilinc; water 11 (wa
it, pour tlirou'li h sieve and drii !c a
teacup full at 'imy time during the
da 01 before retiring. It is the numb
elici t iw way to break u cold and nire
trip, in it imi'iii tlie pore- of tlie i-kin,
relieiii context ion. Al-o ioonens the
bowels. Hum driving a cold from the
teiu.
'I ry it the next time yon suffer from
a colli or I lie j.'1'ip. II is incxjif MSITW
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe
and liaiiiilos.
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT
Rub Fain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle ot old honest
St. Jacobs Oil
When your back is sore and lam
or InmbuKO. sciutica or rheumatism baa
you tdillenid up. don't suffer! tiet
'id cent ''ttle of oil, honest "St.
Jacobs Oil" at any dru store, p ur a
lii tie in your hand and rub it right
into tlie pain or ache, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and laine-fic-4
is ("one.
Ikm't xtay crippled ! Thi soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used on!
nee. It takes the ache and pain right
ut of your back and ends the misery,
it U inaifical, yet absolutely harmless
and doesn't burn the skin.
Nothing cine stops lumbago, sciatica
aud lame back misery so promptly 1
1
AND
XOT1CK OK IIKAKIK4;
IN THK COUNTY COUUT OF UOJC
HUTTK COUNTY, NKliHASKA.
IN THK MATTER OK THK ESTATB
OF CHARLES A CLARK. DECEAS
ED. Notice Is hereby given that on the
23rd day of October, A. D.. 1916. at the
county court room in the city of Alli
ance, said county, at the hour of 10
o'clock A M . of said duy, the follow
ing matter will be heard and consider
ed, to-wit: the petition of Annie Kaper,
for the probate of a certain written in
strument now on file In said court, and
purporting to be an authenticated copy
of the last will and testament of
Charles A. Clark, deceased, for tb
grant of letter of administration wita
the will annexed, thereon to Calvin J.
Wildy.
Dated September 14th, 1916.
U A. HEKRY.
(SEAL) County Jud.
4S-4t-51-04l
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