V i I i n. rr: I Exchange Gossip g Maraland Tribune Kd AusHn of Alliance spent Sunday at home. Orvllle nunsaker of Alliance waa In own Friday. Ed. Ollrog again broke his car laat Monday and went to Alliance Tuesday for nfalrs. W. H. White and W. J. Kaupp aie the extra crew on the helper. They fame up Tuesday from Alliance. Owen Kelly of Alliance came up Sat urday and took Mr. Kills' place as fireman on the helper. Te returned to Alliance Tuesday. Mr. Kills and family left Saturday on 44 for Alliance. From there rhoy Intend to Ho to Tennessee for an extended Tlsit. unable to go. However, our booster spirit was there blood warn;. We learn that at the bin sale of the Fatrvlew addition at Alliance Wed nesday every lot was sold and every thing passed off In the most satisfac tory manner. In fact so greedy were buyers that lota In other additions were desired and sold. Moral: If yon want something done speedily, wise ly and well, come to Crawford and get one of the biggest land boosters In the West to get hold of the lead string, and we do not need to Indiv idualize who, either. Aahby Argus Mrs. J. C. Noah waa called to Alliance Tuesday by the death of her niece, Grace I'arks, the little nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tarks of that city. The little one passed away Monday even log following an operation for ap-peadlcltis. Ashby Argus Attorney F. T. Nichols was a business visitor In Al liance between trains Tuesday. He was also looking after legal matters in Scottsbluff, Mitchell and (lerln Wednesday. F n 1 TEN YEARS AGO e jj Herald of October 20, 105 Bridgeport Newa-Blade Tom Spencer of Alliance waa in the city Tuesday looking after business In terests. P. V. GAnason, man ager of the telephone company at Al liance, was In the city the first of the week looking after company mat ters. Receiver Morrow of the Alliance land office waa In the city , Tuesday returning from Scottsbluff, . where he bad been taking a short, va . atin. J&zn, ?w.iHr manager "or tee Downs care, wno naa oeen in lor some weeks past, was taken to the hospital at Alliance Tuesday morning. Her friends are earnestly hoping that her health may readily Improve and that she may soon re' turn to Bridgeport in the best of spirits. U. C. Strohm. travel lag passenger agent for the Baltl more & Ohio railroad, was In the city yesterday acocmpanylng II. P, Kauffman, traveling passenger agent for the C. D. & Q. railroad, on a bus iness trip In regard to company mat ters. "Mr. Kauffman stated !hat no definite arrangement had yet been made in regard to the schedule of the new passenger trains which would be run on the Guernsey line after the first of December. Trains will be run through the tunnel near Guernsey after this date but no nr rongement has yet been ' made for paseenger service from that point down the river. After two and a half years' negoti ation after repeatedly advertising for and rejecting proposals, on Monday, October 23, the contract was signed between the Alliance National Bank and the Postofflce department where by the bank agrees to erect a two- story brick building, 25x90 feet, on the unoccupied part of Its lot. facing north on Wyoming avenue which will (n reality be an extension to the present bank building. The expen diture by the bank will amount to upwards of $10,000. Mr. Bert Van Nice, the popular clerk In McCluer'a store, was married at Hastings to Miss Minnie C. Kohl by. Monday evening occurred the mar rlage of Mr. Charles Brown and Miss Eliza Serena Bell, Rev. J. M. McCon noll, of the United Presbyterian church, officiating. Herman T. Lund was united in marriage to Miss Laura May Curry in the Fairvlew neighborhood last Monday. grant ot Hie will WMdy. Iat J letters ot administration with utiiii'Xril. in. r on i, Calvin J Si pteniiii-i 1 1th. I.. A. (Kl.l. rir. lUIHHV. County Judg. nox COIUT OK . N Kill (A SKA OP TMIl KKTATi; KrAtt.IMNH, DK- I.N TIIK COKNTV I1HTTK COUNTY, IN TICK MATTKK OF IIKNHY C. CKASKII. Notion Id hereby Riven that on the 23rd dy of October, A. 1)., 116. nt tbe county court room In the city of All i -anre, said county, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . of said day, thn follow ing mnltr will be henrd an"1 consider ed, to-wlt: the petition of Charlen A. 1'oavar, for the probnte of a certain written Instrument now on in said eourt. and purporting to be un authen ticated ropy of the last will and testa ment of Henry C. Upauldlnir. dpceaeed, for the Krant of letter of administra tion with the will annexed thereon to Keith L. Merre. I fated September 14th, 1915 I A. I1KKRY, (SRAL) County Judge. 43-41-649-6043 noticf: op HRAniwn IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOX Hl'TTK COUNTY, NEKKASKA. IN TIIK MATTKR OF TIIK KSTATK OK KKRDINAND UASTINO, DC- CKASKD. Notice Is hereby Riven that on the J3rd day of October. A. D 1915, at the county ctvurt room In the city of Alli ance, fiald county, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of aald dny, the follow ing matter will be heard and consider ed, to-wit: th petition of Hwmuel B. Otto, for the probate of a certain writ ten Instrument now on file in said court, and purporting to be an authen ticated copy of the laat will and taata- ment of Ferdinand Uantlng-. deceased, for the arrant of letters testamentary thereon to Samuel B. otto. Dated September 14th, 11$. L. A. BERRY, (SRAL) County Judge. 4S-4t-660-04J NOTICE OK HEARING IN THK COtTNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTK COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN TUB MATTKR OF THE KSTATE OF SARAH A. SMITH, DECEASKD. Notice la hereby given that , on the 23rd day of October, A. D., 1915. at the county court room in the city of Alli ance, aald county, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, the following- matter will be heard and consider ed, to-wlt: the petition of Emma B. Harris, for the probate of a certain written instrument now on file in aaid court, and purporting; to be the laat will and teatament of Snrah A. Smith, deceased, for the grant of letters teat- mentary thereon, to B. F. Oilman. Dated September 14th. 1915. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL,) County Judue. 4J.4.r.47-045 IVOTK K OK HKAIMX; IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I'ETER D. Sl'RACKLEN. DE CEASED. Notice la hereby given tlmt on the 23rd dny of October. A. O.. 1915. at the N e m o r i a 1 IW m 1 I . f.. y;7'-i f . h-i .i I -tlvn . : J ' . 1 - v . rh inline HMiW''r"" ft . ' V .- '' FAMILY MOJTUMENT, nON. D. GL THOMTSOIf, Wyuk Cemetery, Lincoln, Hebr. m 1 TIIK ABOVE IS A CUT OF ONE OF THE THOUSAND OF. RHAUTTFUL MEMOBIAla KRKtT ED nY US IN NEBRASKA AND NEIGIIUORINti STATES. Buy direct and save the agent's commission. A visit at our show rooms will convince you that we are the largest monument dealers la the middle west. If impossible for you to call on us, write and we will sew 4 yen a splendid seleeUoa ( style which can be furnished at a moderate cost. KIMBALL BROTHERS 1700 O STKKKT Established 1887 LINCOLN. NHIUL The sudden cold Bnap, which oc curred during the latter part of last week, played havoc with the potato crop In a great many localities, it is estimated that at least a third of the crop was destroyed by frost. Hemlngford Ledger Mrs. W. E. McClung was an Alliance pasenger on the Sunday train, going down to spend a few hours with her husband. Rev. Normal a.. Palmer left for Omaha Sunday r?ht, going as a delegate to the Grand Lodge from the I. O. O. F. chapter at this place. Miss Hettie Partridge, who has been visiting relatives here for the paBt two or three weeka, returned to her l ome at Franceatown, N. 11.. Tut 'ay. Per cousin, Mrs 'eo F Oulier, accompanied hr as fur ad Alliance. The eighteenth anniversary Bale of W. V. Norton which closed last ev ening was one of the most successful ever held in the history of Mr. Nof ton's business career. Dr. K. M. Knight left Tueaday morning for Chicago to represent the Business Men's Club at the National Interstate Law convention. Railway rates is the principal subject for dis cussion. county court room in the city of Alll- 1 1 1 antuv-eald county, nt the hour of 10 1 1 1 1 o'clock A. M., of BHid day. the follow-! Ill ins matter will be heard and consider- Ml ed. to-wlt: the petition of Clement L. I J Sprxcklen. for the probate of a certain written Instrument now on file in aald court, and purporting to be the last will and testament of Peter D. Sprack- len, deci'iined, for the Krant of letters teatamentary thereon, to Calvin J. W'il- dy. Dated September 14th, 1915. U A. BERRY. (SEAL) County Jude. 43-4t-4K-n44 L1C SAtbvUle Jjundard-pell Brltt of TJsBok, Pawnee county, and his sle- tr, Mrs, C. E. Clinton of Alliance, same ovir. to RtnrhvTtTP Saturday ev- nlag an1 are visiting their brother, J. II. BriU, and family, who live on the Cummins place. A. M. Modlsett and J. W. Orubb made an auto trip over to Alliance last Fri day. Saturday they started on the.r return trip home and when twenty miles south of Hay Springs the darn little Ford went wrong. Failing to eoaz It Into a running humor, they aaade their way to a ranch house and honed to Rushvllle for Jess Veach to come and get them. -They manag ed to get as far as W. F. Strotbelde's plaee when the car was abandoned. aad tbey all came on In the Dodge. No one can know everything, of course, but the very young doctor is unremitting In his efforts to make us think he does. Serial No. 014623. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 22, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Made line Theimer, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on April 15, 1912, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 014623. for SW M SW Sec. 25; SWSW4, EV4SWK. SEV4SEV4. Section 26; SUNE Sec. 34, and the ot Section 35, Township 24 North, Range 47 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, V. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 27th day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: John R. Phelan. Virgil Putnam. Otto Matz. and William Brown, all of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register 46-St-657-6459 Hyannis Tribune Misses Beeste and Uasel Meeker, who, with their father, arrived about two week s ago from ' Muskegon, Mich., left on 43 yesterday for their new home In Al tlanse, after viBltlng their slater, Mrs. Ollliard. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Preston went to Alliance last Friday where Mrs. Preston suffered a surgi eal operation, at the hospital. Sat urday. Her mother, Mrs. M. L. Rock, went to Alliance, Tuesday, to see her, returning hosne yesterday aad reporting her as getting along aUely. Serial No. 014930. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 18, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mar tha C. Duskin, of Alliance. Nebraska, who. on June 29. 1912. made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 014930, for SV4SE4 Sec. 3; NNE Sec. 10, and WHNW14 and SE4 NW14 Sec. 11, Township 22 North. Range 48 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. has filed 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 23rd day of November, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward North, Ernie May, James D. Lawrence, and Frank Cantwell, all of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 46-5t-655-6103 Lincoln tary lUIMVULll Manufacturers of Horse and Cattle Hide Robes and Coats CUSTOM WORK OUR SPECIALTY n The Oldest Tannery In Nebraska in HLm HOLM, Proprietor 917-919 0 STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Send us your hides and furs and have them made into robes and garments for the whole family Also Dealers in Hides and Furs of All Kinds Send for our full nrice list and catalogue :l3C 3L3E 11 Crawford Tribune Mrs. Walter Miller and baby, of Horn, left Tues day for Alliance for a visit with her parents. The lot sale at All! ance under the management of May or Hungerford of this city on Tues day was a grand success. All the property advertised was sold at sat lafattory prices, and In addition there vera other properties disposed of, Serial No. 015424. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 22. 1915. Notice Is hereby given that Erwin G. Main, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on November 26, 1912, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 015424. for Lota 3 and 4; SWttNW Section 2; Lot 1, SEVkNEU, NUSEU Section 3. T. 22 N.. R. 48 W.; SENE4, 8EV4. EttSW1 Of Section 34, and VHSW4 Section 35. Township 23 North. Range 48 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver, U. S. Land office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 6th day of December, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: W. J. Overton, Michael Conway, C. E. North, and James Lawrence, all of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. 46-6t-656-6458 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an Order of Sale di rected to mt from the Clerk of the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, on a decree rendered in said court, on the 28th day of Decem ber, A. D., 1914. in favor of W. B. Hurst as Plaintiff, and against Rob- coe P. Hurst, an unmarried man, Toilet O. Sands, Nettle M. Sands, his wife, Albert P. Easton, and John Doe, as Defendants, for the sum of Fifteen Hundred Fifty-six and 40-lQ0ths Dollars and Costs and ac cruing costs; and directing that the premises therein described, to-wlt The Southeast Quarter (SEi) of Section Two (2), In Township Twen ty-seven (27), North of Range Forty eight (48), West of tha Sixth Prin cipal Meridian, In Box Butte County, and State of Nebraska, be advertised and sold to satisfy said sum ot $1556.40, and costs and accruing costs, I will offer said land above de scribed for cash In hand, on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1915, In front of the west front door of the Court House, In Alliance, in said county (that being the building wherein the last term of Court was held), at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the un dersigned. Dated October 13th, 1915. C. M. COX. Sheriff ot Said County. 45-5t-653-C086 Nebraska, and to exclude aald de fendants and each of them from any interest therein, and for such other and further relief as equity may re You are required to answer said petition on or before the 22 nd day of November, A. D. 1915. CHARLES A. POSVAR. 45-6t-654-6088 Crawford Courier The editor had desired to attend the big sale of Fair- view additoln lots and big time at Alliance Wednesday, but Foreman Elswlck had to eousult an ear spec ialist there on that date, bis appoint' vent took precedence, and we were NOTirH OF 1IKAHING IN THE COUNTY COURT OP ROX UtITTE COUNTT. NlCLiRASK A. IN THE MATTER OK TUB KSTATE Or CllAKLKg A CLARK. DUCEAS KD. Notlca la hereby alven that on tht tSrd day of October, A. P.. 1915. at thf county court room In t ;ty of Alli ance, said county. .- tne hour or If o'clock A. M.. ot aald day, the follow. Ins; matter will be heard and consider ed, to-wlt: the petition of Annie Kaper, ror tne probate or a certain written in- atrunient now on file in said court, and purporting to ba an authenticated cod of the last will and testament of Charles A. Clark, deceased, for the 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, aald county, on the 15th day ot April. 1916, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the hearing, adjustment and allowance of claims against Bald 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 September 14th. 1915. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) County Judge. 41-5t-646-6014 IT'S ALL IN KNOWINQ HOW WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG with your automobile, the repair-shop man gets a good alaed chunk ot your money, because you dou't know WHAT IS WRONG Why don't you learn all about your car? Learn all about every kind of car. Save a good piece of that money, or get Into the automobile business and get it yourself. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL will teach you the business from start to finish. Including LATHH WORK, REPAIRING, DRIVING, OXT-ACCKTY LENE WELDING, and wiring for IGNITION, STARTING SYSTEMS and LIGHTS. Recently consolidated with ELECTRIC STARTING AND IGNITION SCHOOL OF SIOUX CITY. IOWA Both Schools now operate in one fine, new, strictly modern fire-proof building. Write for catalog "A. II ." It has names and pictures of men who have made good. IT'S FREE. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 2400 LI AVI N WORTH STREET OMAHA. NIBS. IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW NOTICE TO R. C. GLANVILLE. AND TO HIS HEIRS. DEVISEES. LEGATEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENT A 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. Posvar, Plaintiff, filed his petition in the District Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, against the above nam ed and designated defendants, the object and prayer of which are to quiot the title of the plaintiff in the following described premises, to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter (SEVi) of Section Twenty (20). Township Twenty-seven t27). North Range Fifty-two (62). West of the 6th prin cipal meridian, Box Butte County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate ot Charles A. Clark, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. Notice to all persons interested in said estate is hereby given that Cal vin J. Wlldy, executor of Bald estate, will meet the creditors of said estate at the county court room In the city of Alliance, said county, on the 16th day of April, 1916, at the hour or 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 ot April, 1916, or said claims will be forever barred. Dated September 14th. 1915. L. A. BERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 41-5t-645-6013 THERL IS 52 DISAPPOINTMENT IN irLHllC.3 BY IP i PRIVATE EXCHANGE rj.l4 fraction Course Be. FREE an Auto Expert We want bright young men. mechanically In clined, to prepare In our school AT ONCE to fill money-makln nneittnn, in ,v.. bile Industry? Experience unnecessary. We teach you the business thoroughly. Course In tracUoneering free to all who reply immediately. LINCOLN AUTO SCHOOL. 811. O SL. Lincoln. Neb. 4 ! I. 4