The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 07, 1916, Image 8

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OltlU'H OF HKtlllN'W
8TATK K NEBIIASKA.
BOX MITTE COUNTY. ss.
At a County Court, hM nt t li -County
Court Room. In said County,
en the nrpt day of August, A. I). 1 9 1 ti.
Present L. A. Horry, County Jinlpiv
In the matter of the estate of II. E.
lfacCrny, Deceased.
On reading mid filiiiK Hi" petition
f Christina MucCruy praying that
Administration of paid Estate nuiy he
granted to It. M. Hun pton as admin
Istrator d bonis non.
ORDERED. That Auptist 2.1th. A
D. 1916, at 10 o'rtork a. in. I assln
d for hearing said petition, when all
persona interested In said matter may
appear at a County Court to bo heln
la and for said County, at County
Court room In the city of Alliance, In
aid county and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should not be
panted; and that notice of the pend
ancy of said petition and the hearing
thereof, be plven to all persons Inter
ested In said matter by publishing a
copy of this order In the Alliance
Herald, a weekly newspaper printed
In said county, for three successive
weeks, prior to said day of bearing.
L, A. DERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge
St-4t-758-7327
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of Ferd
inand DaBtlng, Deceased.
In County Court for Dox Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Notice to all persons Interested In
aald estate Is hereby given tbat Barn
Bel B. Otto, executor of said estate,
will meet the creditors of said estate
at the County Court Room In the
sty of Alliance In said county on the
Ith day of April, A. D. 1917, at 9
'clock a. m. for the purpose of the
earing adjustment and allowance of
claims against said estate. All per
ena having claims or demands
gainst said estate must file the same
ta said court on or before the 11th
fey of February, A. D. 1917, or said
claims will be forever barred.
Dated August 9, 1916.
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL) County Judge
7-4t-761-7330
NOTICK OF 8IIFJtIFF.H 8 A MO
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of sale Issued by the
Clerk of the District Court of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, In an action
wherein Belle Cladene Gaddis, Exec
trlx of the Estate of George D.
Oaddis, Deceased, Is Plaintiff and
Prude Broyles, Robert B. Broyles,
Grayce Broyles, James Durham,
James W. Durham, J. G. Redln
augh, Chenla A. Newberry, were
Defendants; 1 will at 10 o'clock A.
M. on the 8th day of September,
1416, at the west front door of the
Court House tn the City of Alliance,
Box Butte County, Nebraska, offer
fer sale at Public Auction the follow
log described lands and tenements,
te-wlt:
The South Half of the Northeast
Quarter (SV4 NE4) and SoutheiiHt
Quarter of Section Tweuty-four (24)
la Township Twenty-four (24)
North of Range Forty-nine (49),
West of the 6th Principal Meridian
Also a tract of land described as fol
tows,
Commencing at the northwest cor
er of the northwest quarter of Sec
Hon thirty (30) In Township Twen
ty-four (24) north of Range Forty-
eight (48) west of the 6th Principal
Meridian thence east along the north
line of said quarter section to the
right of way of the Nebr. Wy. &
Western R. R. right of way; thence
outhwest along the west line of said
right of way to south line of said
uarter section; thence west along
the south line of said quarter sec
tion to its southwest corner, thence
ortb along the west line of said
quarter section to the point of begin
alng. All In Box Butte County. Ne
braska.
Given under my hand this 9th day
ef August, A. D. 1916.
C. M. COX. Sheriff.
8. G. Gilman. Attorney for Plaintlft.
3-0t-760-7329
LPSAL NOTICK
In the Matter of the Estate of Pat
rick Collins, deceased. In the
County Court of Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss.
Creditors of said estate will take
notice that the time limited for pre
sentation and tiling of cl:iliu. akalns
aid estate Is March 30. 1917. and
the payment of debts Is Aliens 4th
117: tht I -a 1 1 "H :il Ml i
Conn room u -iiil County on Sep
tember 21st. 1916. at 2 P. M. and on
March SO. 1917. at 2 P. M. to re
reive, examine, hear, allow, or ad
Just all claims and objections duly
filed.
Dated August 15. 1916.
L. A. BERRY.
(8EAL) County Judge
Burton Reddish, Attorneys.
J7-5t-76S-7558
VoTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
In the Matter of the Estate of B. F
Gilman, deceased.
To the Creditors of said Estate
You are hereby notified that I will
alt at the County Court Room In the
city of Alliance, In said County, on
the 8th day of April. 1917. at 10
'dock A. M-. to receive and exam
lne all claims against said Estate
with a Tlew to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for th
presentation of claims against said
Estate la six months from the sev
nth day of September, A. D. 1916
aad the time limited for payment of
etebts U One Year from said seventh
d.-ij of September. 1916.
W'ittuT.N my hand and the seal of
suid (ot'lty Court, this 11th day of
August, 1916.
I, A. HER II Y.
(SEAM County Judge.
3 7 -1 1 - 7 - 7 f .1 7
miiii i: to t keihtoiis
The Slate of Nebraska,
linx Untie County, ss.
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel
Rose, deceased.
I-.. ( ?wi I'r. .ilit.irn rif R:ll(l entutfi
You are hereby notified that 1 will
, I. en,.nl. CnM rnntn In Alii.
i ,...i r-....n.v7..,, , cm. ,i,.v
of April. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. to
receive and examine all ci,,,B
L wiih vi.-u, t
....!- n.n ,nni uii..uUn.o Th..
time limited for the presentation of
olainis against said estate Is six
months from the seventh day of Sep
'ernber, A. D. 1916, and the time
ilmlted for payment of debts Is one
year from said seventh day of Sep
tember, 1916.
Witness my hand and the seal of
mid County Court, this 11th day of
.,,... lqtfi
August, 191b.
ja
L. A. BERRY.
(SEAL)
37-41-766-7555
County Judge
XOTICK
OF HUT
AM) ATTAt'HMKNT
Charles K. Maynard will take no-
tlce that on the 18th day of August,
1916. L. V. Hulen flled his petition
ncK 11 ii.( .nj ,nai. mnn.
ey due on one promissory note dellv-
ered to W. w! Norton on May 20.
1916. and assigned to plaintiff, in
sum of $117.30, on promissory note
delivered to W. J. Root on April 14.
1916. and assigned to plaintiff. In the
sum of $80.00 and on account con-
tracted with The Herald Publishing
-,r,o., f Alllnr, MoroQlu n n it
. "'.T"',' .l,r ' :
USHlKIieu 10 1'llllllliu, in 1110 buui ii i
co to .i imn an Br.
fldavlt' to obtain an attachment
i..... .1 ....i n.nnnr t I
HKHIIIM l llium-jr "l
said defendant. Said attachment
has been made upon a piano and
i.-.i.i . i. .... .i ...I
i ,,ii en o..d.J
aaiu buii in nun iviiiiii. k.v i v..
has been continued until October 2.
1916. Said defendant Is required to
.... . .
answer said pennon on or Deiore
k... o m t f,.ii,
so to do Judgment will be rendered
o,.I.mI 1,1... ...I tl... nrimurlv n iwl I
.,.ov ...tapt,..,! 'win he used to
rmlv on ...M Imminent.
1. F. IIULKN. rliimtifT.
. I
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
8-Gt-768-7553
NOTICK OI' PETITION
n tlie Matter or tne r;state oi An
drew J. Donaldson, deceased.
n the County Court of Dox Butte
County, .NehrasKa.
The State of Nebraska, to all per
sons Interest in said estate, creditors
and heirs, take notice that John W.
Donaldson has (lied his petition al
leging that Andrew J. Donaldson
died intestate In the County of
Wayne and State of Iowa on the 2fth
day of January, 1902, being a resi
dent of said County, and seized In
in the County Court of Box Butte " Bl" "
County. Nebraska, against said de- has there been such an encouraging
rVndant. the obligation and prayer of landslide to democracy as seems ap-
...'."u .'. . . f narent thus far In the state and nat-
fee simple of the following described wn, f (ne state house which state
real-estate, to-wlt: The SK'i of Sec- eIMIitlrH report In an unsafe condi
tion 31. Township 24 N. of Range .loi, After going over the matter
r.2 W. of the 6th P. M.. Uox Hutu
County, Nebraska; leaving as hi
sole and only heirs the following
mimed persons, to-wit: John W. Don
aldson, a sou and petitioner herein.
Josh Donaldson, a son, George Doi
ulilsen, a ton, Minnie K. Mortac, a
daughter, and Sarah Uunnell, a
daughter, and that said persons are
he sole and only heirs of said de- I
ceased; that all debts of deceased
ind of his estate are fully paid and
that no administration of his estate
and no application for appointment
of an administrator thereof has beeii(nere lg no telling when it may be-
n a a or mane wuuin iNeorassa ny any
person whomsoever, haid petition
prays for a decree to be entered here
in finding that said decedant died In-
testate, fixing time of the death of
the deceased; finding that no appli-
ntlon for administration of said er-1
tale has been made and that the es-
tate has not been administered In the
Binie oi jeuritMi; mm more iunii(lf building (illd rurnlsnitlg8 amouin-
m . . .... . u . . , i. .... I
two years nave elapsed since npjn)f to $108,247.92.
death of said deceased, and that al! I '.
debts against said estate have beei
nald. that the Court may determlni I
who are the heirs at law of said de-
ceased, their degree of kinship an'.
the right of descent to the real pror-1
rty of which said decedent died
seized, above described, and that the
hearing upon said petition has beer
set for the 20th day of September. A
D. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dited August 19th, 1916.
L. A. RERRY.
(SE.L County Judge
rtui-ton Reddish. Attorneys.
38-4t-767-7S54
Serial No. 015824.
Not lie for Publication
Department of the Interior, 1?. S
Land Otllce at Alliance, Nebraska.
August 11, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that John
1 K'enon. of Alliance. Nebraska.
who. on March 27, 1913. made
Homestead Entry. No. 015824. for
Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9. Section 7. Lot 3
Section 8. and N'H Section 17, Town
ship 23 North, Range 47 West. 6th
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Three-
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the
Register and Receiver, U. S. Land
Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on th
27th day of September, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Cobby, William Dignell
Joseph Dignell and Charles Sotb, al)
of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register.
37-6t-762-7517
Hacking Cough Weakens the System
Don t suffer wltn a backing cough
that has weakened your system get
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery.
In use over 40 years, and benefiting
all who use it. the toothing pine bal -
am with tar heal the Irritated air
passages aoothea the raw spots.
loosens the mucous and prevent
racking the body with coughing. Dr.
King's New Discovery Induces natur -
al Bleep and aids nature to cure you.
AdT 1
STATE CAPITOL NEWS
It Ih Pndiilel Hint Wilson Will fur
ry Neliinkii l a Majotit)
of IO.OM Vote
(I; llerali Coriesponlents)
Eilieoln, Nebr., Sept. 6 The in
n-ease or lands a'lded to llie taxanie
land values of the state since the
ivy (if 1915. according to the of
ficial report of O. E. ISernccki r, sec-
ftary of the state
Bllon, tOtlllS 1,.07
board of equaliz
213 acres. The
total decrease in acreage for the
' I,,rio,l 31.411. Ul" ,rt
est Increase was in Cherry county.
with 238.r.77 acres. Seventy-one
counties are
. '"'Tease, while eighteen counties
show a decrease. Personal property,
based on a Tne-flfth valuation, shows
an Increase of $1,675,086.
In quite contrast to the gloom
which hangs over republican state
headquarters at the Llndell hotel, Is
the jubllent activity which prevails
! lfmocra ic t'.h;,u"";'"
over at the Lincoln hotel. Not a
. . .ui-lun
day goeB by but what Chairman
Iinghorst of the democratic state
committee receives large drafts of
mail from every part of the state,
containing words of encouragement.
not only from democratic county
committeemen, but from voters of
very political hue , Hurln him of
tHr support for Woodrow Wilson
tonal campaign. Over at republican
headquarters It is reluctantly admit
ted that so far he democrats hay
all the best of it. One republican
member was heard to remark tnat
the political outlook for the repub-
Ucan ticket In Nr-oraslia was pre t
Bloomy, while the Wilson tide was
much .stronger than the comm tlee
tiail Bl U TBI H II I u 1 I'll I '
In helne nredicted that Woodrow
-- " ... i i .. a n
W'l son will carry Nebraska by 40,
000. Hence great gobs of gloom at
renubllcan headquarters.
" .. . ,., ,!,, ... I,,,, l il,
As a result of the rc mH ictloi In the
Mate levy by the democra c state
hoard of euualizat ion. a nun ber of
countv hoards in several counties o
- .... . , , . ... i,..,
the, state will be enabled to reduce
their levies this year. Several have
,.i i nu, b n n.iini't ion and others
'" - ia
w 11 no doubt follow where It Is
practicable. A few days age tne
ltinCSSier COUlll.v ui'.n.i ..,
tlon tedticed its levy for all purposes
nhout $20,000. while the state levy
t - t Y. . AAitnfv f rt 1 M 1 rv
cnargeu nnioi wunW t
lt by the slate board reiiuieu in-
total state tax approximately
000 for the two years. lock and
Seward counties are two others that
have imbibed the democratic spirit
of economy and etliciency ami nae
jcut tu. ,OUnty levies this year,
meet! '.IK of the legislative com
mittee which was appointed by Gov
ernor .Morehead. consisting of Senat
or Phil Kohl of Wayne. Senator E. J.
Si. irk of Wilber. Speaker Jackson ot
Nelson and Representative v.. reirun
I'eterson of Lincoln, met wltn tne
slate board or purine r.inus aim
buildings a few days ago. to con
sider plans fr repairing the old east
with Knidneer Johnson or tne siaie
board of irrigation, it was decided tt
formulate a report of the exact stat
us of the structure and submit it to
the next legislature, no minis now
being available for the extensive re
nairs which are necessary. Engin
eer Johnson, with his assistants, has
gone over the wing very carefully,
Iu ),( measurements and other scl-
.ntltle data show that tlie Duiuiing
Iuih been settling for a number of
v-iirn and while he is of the opinion
;..,, .here is no Immediate danger.
Hrut!.. According to tne enron-
y bearing on the history of the
whraska state house, this wing was
Dum n 1882. The legislature of
18gl appropriated $100,000 for its
nn,tn,i'tinn. The contract was let
... it u stout for $96,700. and
,h i.niuinir waB completed and ac
r.UI1.Mli ,,,, twember 1. 1882. the cost
. ,. .....
should Sloan's Liniment Along
Of course It Bhould! For after a
I Htreuuous day when your muscleb
I have been exercised to the lln.lt an
application of Sloan s Liniment win
j take the sorenesa and atlffness away
land ret you In fine shape ror me mor
I row. You should also use it for a
mdden attack of toothache, sun-
neck, backache, atlnga. bites and tin
many accidents that are incidental to
a vacation. "We should as soon leave
nur baggage as go on a vacation or
camn out without Sloan a Liniment.
Writes one vacationist: "We use It
'or everything from cramps to tooth
ache." Put a bottle In your bag, br
prepared and have no regrets.
AdT S
BOARD WILL LOCATE
FEDERAL LAND BONKS
Hearing W ill Ho Held in Omaha S-i
teiulx-r IH tit IKHernitne Ixira
tlon of Hank In tliN Set tiou
Hearings of great importance to
farmers, farm organizations and clt
ies throughout the country are to b
.onducted by the newly appointed
r'ederal Farm Loan Board
One for the state of Nebraska will
be held in the federal building a
Omaha. September 18, 1916. Tbi
hearing is to secure information to
uuide the board In determining th
I boundaries of the twelve federal land
bank districts into wnicn tne united
I States is to be divided for the admin
1 1st ration of the new rural credit
I law, known as the Federal tarni
1 Loan Act
I The members or the Federal Farm
I Loan Board who will conduct th
I hearings are Hon. Wm. O. McAdoo
I secretary of the treasury: Geo. W
1 Norrls, farm loan commissioner
I Herbert Quick. Capt. W. S. A. Smith
land C. E. Lobdell.
JACK fLUiU
Auctioneer
Live Stock and Farm Sale
a Specialty.
Write Me for Terms
and Dates.
Hi-st of Reformers.
ALLIANCK. NKHU ASK A
LEG SORES and ULCERS
T Hinn I1 tn KnriHM Cltv. Ihm
VAflllly t rtntHd thoUMHml ff raati)f rhmni
una rni in i inrurttit MIKI-Ji
im.I VAItKOSK IMMH. Mylnna
fitmrifit', rvioit'tnct with or) gin a I
niid nivHlorn nirthoHn I nrnro rnm
il. t aiii ot wlihdiil kntff or prttn.
Unte for ilUt d lHNk-FHKIC MaitHL
PAYwhenCUREDI
HI. I! Ill I IklM MaiiMM ilf. Ml),
fJotelRome
"The House of Courtesy'
Omaha
Room without bath
S i.oo up.
Room with bath
$ i. 50 up.
Modern Lunch Room
ROME MILLER
Owner
Stock and Supply lanks
Will outlast several steel tanks 01
several tanks made from other aia
enal and cost less money. Thes
auks will keep the water cooler In
ummer and warmer In winter. Send
'or price list today.
ATLAS TANK Mr CI. COMPANY,
Fred llolsen. Manager,
1102 W. O. W. Hlris.. Omaha. N-Wr
The hoard has requested farmers.
farm organizations, and others inter-
sted to furnish at each of these
u-arings fails concerning the need
f cheaper farm loans, and it has
isked interested cities to present
lalnis for the location of one of
hese land banks. This will he the
only hearing in the state of Nebras
ka.
The new Federal Farm Loan Act
will do for the farmer what the
Federal Reserve Act is doing for the
business man. Under it the govern
ment provides the machinery for as
sembling capital to be loaned to farm
owners or prospective farm owners,
on tirst mortgage farm security. The
loans cannot exceed 50 per cent of
the value of the land and 20 per cent
of the value of the permanent im
provements. The loans will be made
at a low rate of interest not yet de
termined, but not over 6 per cent,
ind provision is made for the bor
rower to pay off the loan and interest
in small annual or semi-annual pay
ments at his option, during a period
of not less than live nor more than
forty years. Farmers, to avail them
selves of the benefits of the law, must
tirst organize themselves In groups
of ten or more to obtain a charter as
a farm loan association, and there
after application for loans can be
made through It to one of the twelve
federal land banks. The land will
then be appraised, and If It meets re
quirements, the loans will be made.
Thousands of requests to the U.
S. Department for Information re
garding the application of the law
indicate the great nation-wide Inter
est in its provisions.
Secretary McAdoo predicts that
the banks will be ready for operation
January 1 or shortly thereafter.
The new legislation 1b expected to
prove a great boon to those sections
of the country where development
has been retarded bin' a use of high in
terest rates, and It Is predicted that
it will have the effect of making ag
rlcultural prosperity permanent and
uniform, stabilizing land values, and
greatly improving general farm con
ditions.
State of 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 State
aforesaid, and that said firm will
pay the sum of 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.
A. W. GLEASON,
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally and acts through the blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion.
Adv Sept
r
WHEN IN OMAHA VIS!T Tr ''1 1
lp'(-0irTT7tt "Omaha's Tivt
EVERY WEEK hjUw'- ' H- C
Cimh, C'J.tr ffi'', 'f.-'T' It rrt, Jpcj. tik liit o.
HCILS' SK. Vl d-t CULT
DON'T CO HOME 3AY1NG!
I DIDN'T VlTir THE C.YETV
ILLU5TRATOR5
fNGRAVcR5
Geo. H. Miller
GeneralContractcr srd Builder
Estimitts Futnithit Fit Phoni Hack 413 H
H. A. COPSEY
l'tiysiclMii anil Surgeon
Office Thone, 360 Res. Phone, 342
Calls answered promptly day and
night from office. Offices: Alliance
National Dank Building, over the
Post Office.
C. E. SLAOLE, M. D.
I'hysiciini and Surgeon
Office phone, 65 Res. phone, 62
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
Orie Coppernoll F. J. Petersen
Res. Phone, 20 Res. Phone, 43
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
Osteopaths
ROOM 5. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-nt-Law
Land Attorneys
OFFICE: First National Bank Bids.
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
-r- ass . w mjm - i m
H. M. BULLOCK thomas lynch
Attorney. at-l4 V'
1619-1521 City N.uonal Bank
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA Building
OMAHA
L. W. BOWMAN Special Attention to Live Stock
Physician ami Surgeon CUIn"
OFFICE. First National Bank Bldg.
PHONES: Office, 362; Residence. 16
DR. D. E. TYLER
Dentist
PHONE 36 2
OVi:it FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
REASONABLE KATES PROMPT
SERVICE
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have the only set of abstract
books In Box Butte County
OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block
"LET ME CHY FOR YOU"
HARRY P. COURSBY
Live Stock and General Sales
Specialist and Auctioneer
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Terms Reasonable
PHONE 664
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
GEO. G. GADSBY
Licensed Embalmer
PHONE: Day, 498; Night. 510
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
Tinner
METAL WORK
Bra alng
We do all kinds of tinning, repair
ing and metal work. Radiator
tad aluminum crank cases a spec
ialty. W. E. HAGAN
The Tinner
With Rheln-Rousey Co.
Phone: 98 Res., 196
Famous Collins Saddles
Best saddles made. Have stood the
test for 50 years. Write for free
cataloK
Alfred Cornish & Comp'y
KucreMhora to Colli lis A Morrison
1210 Farnam 6t Omaha, Neb.
Dr. W. J. Mahaffy
Dl'.NTlST
fJas Atlmiiiit-rt'il Lady Asjilstjwit
OVER POST OFFICE
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
PHONE: 233.
CLARE
A. DOW
Electrician
. IIOl'SK Willi. NO
Motor mid Auto-starter Repairing
ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA
JAMES M. KENNEDY
Dentist
Nitrous Oxide Administered
PHONES: Office, 23; Res., Black 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA
J. JEFFREY, D. C. Ph. C.
A. G. JEFFREY, D. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
OFFICE HOURS, 10 A. H. to 8 P.
XKW W ILSON IHOCK
TO
AUTO LIVERY
- - PHONE 573 - -
C. E. Morgan
Geo. J. Hand, H.D.
Asthma and
Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHONE 251
Calls answered from office day or
night.
Wm. RITCHIE. Jr. C. S. PERRY
RITCHIE & PERRY
Attorneys-at-law
Office in Lincoln. 1411 O St., first
Wednesday of Each Month
BRIDGEPORT : NEBRASKA
PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
All kinds of Photos. Interior and
Exterior Views
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Alliance Art Studio
M. K. Grebe, Prop.
114 East 4th. Phone Black 1 1 1
VARICOCELE
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