mrnp Manner of thr show v.o U confi- or fraction thereof. of additional J Inary live Mock I expected from It handy In your medicino chest for 'the menu rads which tM - " ImHK Ml W , . R fo- Griffith Oil Company OfgHlkcd under the Laws of South Dakota and Operating in the Salt Crook Field, the Oldest and Largest PndlMlflg Oil FioM in tho stato of Wyoming CAPITALIZATION Capitalization 600,000 Shares of tho Par Value of 1.00 per Share, Fully Paid and Xon-Assessable. Treasury Stock, 400,000 Shares. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HARRY B. GRIFFITH, lleadwood, So. Dakota ProNidont J. A ARMOUR, Allianco, Nebraska Vice -President Secretary and Treasun it Director Director LEONARD R .IONRS. Lead, S. )., I SALINSKY, Dcadwood, S. D. LEE M. HALL, Casper, Wyoming REFERENCE: .1. 1). Kmerick, Hi K. Reddish, J, N. An drews, B. Ponath, and Dr. Charles K. Slagle of Alliance, Nebff, Shares now selling at 25c per share LEONARD B. JONES, Fiscal Agent, Lead, South Dakota Serial No. 016101. I Notice for Publication Department of iho Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska July 7, 1917. Notice Ib hereby given that Myrtle M Rlain.'of raw 1. 1. Nebraska, who, on July 29. 1913. made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 016101, for Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, 8KKNW4. ESW4 Section 18, Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 19, Township 22, Rg. 44, ENEVt and NWNEK of Section 13. Township 22 North, Range 4 5 West, Sixth 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 of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 21st day of August, 1917. Claimant namoc as witnesses: J. H. Ramsey, of Mumper. Nebras ka; Frank De France, of Ellsworth. Nebraska: .lohn Snoddy, of Alliance, Nebraska: J, T. Banning, of Alli ance, Nebraska. T. .1. tVKKKFK. Register. 32-6t-840-8341 NirririT The defendant, Herbert 3. Pick ard ami lena Ptefcard, his wife, and each or them, will take notice thBt on July 14. 1917, The Alliance Building and Loan Association of Alliance, Nebraska, plaintiff, tiled its oming Addition to Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, filed for record April 20, 1907, and recorded In book 22 at page 3:14 of the Mort gage records of said county, and the nli dte bv said Alvina Anderson to said Association of five and one-half shares of stock in said Association, evidenced by its certificate No. 246, to secure the payment of their prom issory note dated April 19, 1807. and indebtedness lo said Association, and I'laintiff alleues that there is now due and payable to plaintiff on said note and indebtedness the sum of $1724.47, with interest thereon from May 28, 1917. at the rate of 9.96 per cent per annum, and IfSl.Ol, paid May 28, 1917. to re dei in said mortgaged premises from tax sale with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from said dale of payment, and Plaintiff pfayi that in default of payment of the amounts found due plaintiff thereon, that said premises be de creed Id be sold to satisfy the same that each and all of said defendants and all persons claiming by, through, or under them, or any of them, be xtlnded from and foreclosed of all interest, title, and equity of redemp tion in and to said mortgaged prem- i i s and sai'l shares and certificates of stock. You are hereby required to an swer said petition on or before the 3rd day of September. 1917. THE ALLIANCE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. By Bt'ltTON V REDDISH. Its Attorneys. I 33 .-.1-843-8:544 all debts against said estate have been paid, that the court may deter mine who are the heirs at law of said decedant, their degree of kin ship and the right of decent of the aaorq desert Den real property of which said decedant died seized: that the hearing upon said petition has been set for the 16th day of Aug ust, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the bounty Court Room of Box Butte CotMty, Nebraska; It Is ordered that a copy of this notice be published three weeks prior to said date of boariOg la the Alliance Herald, a legal newspaper published In Alli ance in said County. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge. Burton A Reddish, Attorneys. 34-3t-844-834S srmrE of petition and commenced an action In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, against said de fendants, Herbert J. Pickard and Iena Pickurd, Ins wife, impleaded with Alvina Anderson, and others, defendants: the object and prayer of which is to foreclose two certain mortgages as follows: One certain $200.00 mortgage executed May 2, 1904, by the defendants, Herbert J. Pickard and Lena Plckard, his wife, to said Association, plaintiff, upon lot 8, block 14, Wyoming Addition to Alliance, Box Butte County. Ne braska, filed for record on May 2, 1904, and recorded in book 22 at page 12 of the Mortgage records of said County, and the pledge by said Herbert J. Pickard and Lena Pick ard. his wife, to said association of one share of stock in said Associa tion, evidenced by its certificate No. 142. to secure the payment of his promissory note dated May 2, 19114, and indebtedness to said Association, and plaintiff alleges that there is now due and payable to plaintiff on said note and indebtedness the sum of $106. OS, with interest thereon from May 28. 1917. at the rate of 9.96 per cent per annum; also one certain $1100.00 mortgage executed April 19, 1907. by the defendants, Alvina Anderson and Herbert M. Anderson, her husband, to Baid Association, plaintiff, upon lot 8, block 14. Wy- XOT1CK OF PETITION In the matter of the estate of Kd ward Stutsman, deceased. In ItM County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska. To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs, take no tice that James Byrne of Pawnee County, Nebraska, filed his petition in this court alleging that Edward Stutsman died ntestate In Box Butte County. Nebraska, on the 29th day of August, 1890. being a resident of Bnid Box Butte County, and seized ; of an interest in Lots 3 and 4 and the KM SW4 of Section SI, Town ship 26. north of range 47, west of the 6th P. M., Box Butte County, Ne braska, leaving as his sole and only heir his father, Isaac Stutsman; thut said James Byrne, petitioner, is the present owner in fee simple of the land above described; that all debts of deceased and of his estate are CHATTEL HOIITQAOB HALE Notice is hereby giv"f that by vir tue of Chattel Mortgage dated on the 7th day of May, 1917, and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Box Butte county, Nebras ka, on the 9th day of May. rtl7, ex ecuted by J, Herbert Smith to Mar tin King and given to secure the paBlent of one promissory note in the sum or $70.00. with interest on same upon which there Is now due the sum of $71.70 and interest, de fault having been made in the pay meal of the said sum and no suit of other proceeding! at law have been instituted to fCOTOT said debt or any part thereof. I will sell the fol lowing described property to-wit: one black stallion, age two years. jand weighing about 11 SO pounds, itinbranded with star in forehead; at 'the livery stable of Wilson Son in Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebras ka, for cash at public sale to the highest and best bidder therefore, on tOO 18th day of August, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. MARTIN KING. Owner of Mortgage. Burton Ct Reddish, Attorneys. 34-4I-84S-83 16 C. E. Amsborry left last Thursday afternoon for a visit with a sister in Denver. not BUR to sex ALOWK Alliaiyp Women Have Iveertieil Cause of Many .Mysterious Pains and Ache the Boon's Kidney Pills the same ttaar Mrs. Ackermnn had. Foster-MI -burn C Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Many women have come to know that sex isn't the reason for all back aches, dizzy headaches and urinary disorders. Men have these troubles, too, and often they come from kid ney weakness. To live simply, eat sparingly, take better care of ane'a self and to use Doan's Kidney Pills, is bound to help bad kidneys get bet ter. There is no other remedy so well recommended by Alliance peo ple. Read this case: , Mrs. Thomas Ackermah. 621 W. Second St., Alliance, says: I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a wonderful medicine, as I have uoed them and they have always relieved any kid ney disorders I have had. When my kidneys have been disordered. I have suffered from a dull, heavy pain across my back that seemed to be pulling me down. At night I couldn't rest because of the steady aching and during the day I would feel tired and worn-out. My kidneys showed they were disordered by act ing irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills have been the means of relieving all that trouble, so I am glad to recom mend them." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy pot "The House of Courtesy ' ' HOTEL ROME OMAHA Room with detacher bath. 1.00 up. Room with hath. $1 50 tip. Cafe prices most reasonable in City. Fireproof Sprinkler System. Complete Safety. Management, Rome Miller Famous Collins Saddle mm I mm i i Best saddle made. Have stood the test . for 60 years. Write for frea catalogue. Alfred Cornish & Comp' Successors to Collins A Morrison. 1210 Far ns in St., Oinalia, Neb. NOT1CK In the matter of the estate of James C. Savery; In the Co.nnty Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, to all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs, take notice that Mary M. Savery has tiled her petition in this court alleging that James C. Savory died at Cable, in the county ot Deer Lodge, state or Montana, on the 21st 'day of August, 1915. being a resi- fully paid and that no administration of his estate and no application for appointment of 00 administrator thereof has been had or made within Nebraska, by any person whomsoev er. Sain petition preys for s decree to be entered herein, finding that said decedant died intestate, fixing the time of no application said estate has been made and that the estate has not been administered I in the State of Nebraska, that more than two years have elapsed since the death of said deceased, and that 1 dent of said County and seized in fee simple of the NWft of Section 17, Township 20, llanga 4 7, Box Unite County, Nebraska, and leaving s will devising said property to Mary M. Savery, petitioner, and widow of deceased and James C. Savory, a son: said will v;is admitted to pro- Ills death; finding thai tate in Deer Lodge county. Montana, a for administration of ? September 16, 1905, and letters II ,7i'f' JTl I ' I II THREEVWy RING WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS 3 RINGS- 2 STAGES STEEL ARENA-WILD WEST-HORSE SHOW THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN THE WORLD 30 DOUBLE LENGTH CARS Equal to 60 Freight Cart TOO PEOPLE 500 HORSES 600 EDUCATED ANIMALS IOLS TENTS bikdu HMIWTN AM) CAMliLS IAA Wild Animals bxliibited IvW FRKK IN CAKADi: 108 WAGONS ELECTRIC I.IUIIT PLANTS 50 CLOWNS' 50 Trained -v LIONS LEOPARDS PUMAS TIGERS POLAR BEARS BLACK BEARS SEA LIONS ELEPHANTS MONKEYS LION Loops the Loop PARKER'S CARNIVAL SHOWS 11 COLLOSAL ZOO OF WONDERS Col. Hobb's $10,000 Challenge Dancing Horses X225ri n irrrff IrVTgP rVTITI CefkrVT fighter and soldier with his I 1 LililO lM Hi Li i3 3 ill SPARRING PARTNER and Company of ggFAYEST OF ALL CHAMPIONS Tralners- showing the famous fighter in action WUII PwiUvrly Appar Twlff 0i in a 1HHU KJlMi BOVINE (tiNUSI wttfc Ihr ANKH KQBINSOK CIRC Lit Wig J POSITIVELY EXHIBIT RAIN OR SHINE J ALLIANCE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10 let tors . iiiiniinistrawoii iskikmi ini'rnon thai a rertiticil copy of said will nnl of the proreodinKH admitting said will to probate are mado a part of Raid petition; that Haid James C. Savery left him surviving as his sole and only heirs at law, devisees and i legatees, said Mary If. Savery and James Savery; that all debts of said deceased are fully paid; that no I application for appointment of an executor or administrator and no ad I ministration of his estate has been I had o! made in Nebraska; said pe tition prays for S decree to be en tend herein Boding said will to be the last will and testament of said i o. cedent and admitted to probate; ' nnd t that DO application for ad niniMlration of said estate has been it ade or that said estate has not been I administered la the state of Nebras ka! Ihttl more than two years have lapse,! since the death of said de ceKSeri. and there are no debts against said estate within Nebraska; thai regular administration Of said estate ' be dispensed with, and that said es tate descend free of all debta against the decedent and that the court may (jtMSlgO "id property under the pro- riaUMM "t said will to said .Mary M. PaveD and James t Savery. That l he hearing upon said peti tion has been set for August 30. I .'l 7. at 10 O'clock A M., at the (JctHtty Court room in said County; il is t idered that this notice be pub lished three weeks prior to said hear ing in the Alliance Herald, a legal newspaper published in said County. Dated this 4th day -of August. mi: IUA E. TASH , (8BAL) County Judge Burton & Reddish, Any-;:ii-:it-Htt)-8347 seTuTPNooTsm' Not ire for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Dand Office at Alliance, Nebraska, August 4th, 1917. I Notice is hereby given that Mar garet Or ham, of Alliance, Nebraska, who. on December 28. 1916, made Homestead entry, No. 018071, for VWhk Ot Section 17, Ks NEW. ES SEW Section 18. NK1, K 1 , Section 19. Township 22 North, Range 46 West of Slath Prin cipal Meridian, has tiled notice of in tention to make Dual three year! proof, to establish claim to the land I aho described, before the Register and Receiver of tin United states! Land OSkse, a" Alliance. Nebraska. oil the 10th day of September, 1917.1 Claimant names as witnesses: William ii Archer, George I m , Martin and AgJSl ('lo' Ot Alliance.! Nebraska, snd Thomas Squibb, of Hemlngford, Nebraska. 1. J. IM'.l.f K. li' giste, ;tti-:.l-847-8348 lire for I TllllS! Morbu When our little hoy, m seven years old. was a baby he was cured of choleia morbus BJ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keme i iy ." wutes Mrs. Sidney Simmons. Pall Haven. N. Y -Since then oth er members of Saf faliul) have used this valuable medicine for colic and bowel troubles with good satisfaction Mid I uladlv endorse it as a remeds of exceptional merit " obtainable everywhere Adv -aua Mia l'aul Kopacky and son of Lincoln who have been visiting at the home of the formers sister. Mrs Delicious Drinks our pare ice cream and real fruit flavors make tho refresh ments you net at Bremian's fount a in really nourishing food. And wo keep our Serving dishes and receptacles as clean and wholesome as the hest housewife in town keeps her kitchen. Stop in at Brennan's Slid gel I thirst-quencher, thn take a pail of cream home to the family. LUNCHEONETTE IN CONNECTION Brennan's PHONE 81 301 BOX BUTTE AVE. SMOOHTas SILK Periectly lubricated, the motor spinning smoothly on xdt fokirine, L MOTOR ! ML OILS HT B mm mm I Llffl '.V..V ; B ronT vr 7 - rmiQ) jMHOnHMsfl PHgggsaVm THE STANDARD OIL FOR ALL MOTORS eats up the miles without friction loss, carbonization or overheating. Every drop pure lubrication. Makes your car worth more. Look for the Polarine sign it means a reliable dealer who will give you what you ask for. Use Red Crown Gasoline, the power-full motor fuel. STANDARD OIL COMPANY twasrssSal OMAHA gjsjgJsjsjgjgjgjgjgMBs.. eagMaWiJBWgBsWCWBg Soft Drinks and Beverages BEVERAGES ON DRAFT AT ALL TIMES Order a case of 36 pints sent to your home. De livery made anywhere in Alliance Rebate for re turn of case. CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDY, LUNCHES King's Corner JOHN HODGKINSON, Mgr. Distributing Agents for Bridgeport Bottling Works If rl( v iui j V