The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 10, 1918, Local Edition, Image 4

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    WANTED
Uoyd ( Thomas. Alliance, Neb.
IMMIlO.
WANT To ni'Y something? Hun
4rd of people, weekly scan these
want 'l columns looking for
what you or other have to offer.
Oct jui. k result by advertising
tn The Hernia want n i.pan-
QIRL. WANTED for sen!-. 1 house
work. Small family. Good wages.
Fhene 173. 37-tr-9434
WANTED A lady with one child
weuld like to Ret employment at
cooking and housework on a farm or
ranch. For information please call
Phone Walnut 8162 or addreas Box
it, Alliance, Nebr. 9782-tf-34
WANTED TO RENT Furnished
room at once. Addreas The Her
ald offlce or phone 340.
FOK SALE One good. 490 model,
Cheverolet touring car; good con
dition; cheHp. 409 Sweetwater after
6 o'clock. 43-2t-962f
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 224
West Third, two 2-rbom suites.
Wanted 2f copies of the Alliance
Herald of September 12th. Five
cants each will be paid for copies of
this Issue brought to The Herald of
fice. WANTED About three or four fur
ntahed rooms for light house
keeping; prefer them on ground
floor CaU at Herald office. 44-2t-MS1
$
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
We have bad a large number of
calls within the past few days for fin
tttabed rooms. Make that room or
nlte of rooms bring you in an Income
by renting to responsible people.
Phone 340, Alliance Herald offlce,
Want Ad Department.
WANTED Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Mir t
be modern. No children. Call at
Brennan's drug store. Phone 87.
44-2t-9486
WANTED In this county, hustler
with conveyance to represent
wholesale grocery house Ht-lling di
rect to consumers. Experience un
necessary. Big money for live wires.
Attractive work for Bttlddli aged
men. Write Consolidated Grocery
Co.. Sioux Crty, Iowa. 42-2t-95fi3
POTASH LAMP WANTED
x
1 am interested in securing pood
potash lakes on which to Srecl n re
duction plant. IT you own lakes,
either large or small, which arc In
the potato district, or if you have
options or li ases on li kes, get in
teuch ,with me without, delay and I
will handle them lor you If they have
the potash. Give full description
when writing. T. n 1 . Box !7S0,
care Alliance Herald 34-tf-97sn
FOR RENT- One large sleeping
room furnished, lage enough for
two beds; has outside door. Gentle
men preferred. 504 Sweetwater or
phone 1024. lu-tf9434
LOST OR FOUND
LOST Saturday night, a brown
overcoat, with belt. Lost between
Box Butte and Emerson, on Fifth
street. Finder please return to
Herald office and receive reward.
43-2t-9624.
ST BAY ED -From Randall's ranch,
red roan horse, no brand, left hip
down. Wm. Reuben, Miatare, Neh.
Route 2. 42-4t-9f60-$
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner
may have same by calling at this
offlce and paying for this ad.
40-tf-9488
ISCELLANEOU
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
The City Mission Is In need or
second-hand clothing, eseclally men
and shoes. Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis
jlon
LADIES Be the local representa
tive for the Duchess line in Alli
ance. Easy to sell. Others making
from $15 to $30 per month in spare
time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu
lars free. Duchess Drug Company.
117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
31-tf-9335
SCAVENGER WAtJON
We now have on regular routes
Mid lor special calls our city scaven
ger wagon, ah calls to telephone 575
will receive prompt and earefUl at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do good work.
SAM S1IKLTON,
Phone r.75. city Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
Real Estate, Loans and In sin
ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddisl
Block. 15-tf-6727
FOR SALE
If you haVO something that you
wish to dlapoaa of that will he of
use to other people iui ml un
der the FOB SAM', or MISCEL
LANEOUS heading will do the hlz.
LOTS FOR SALE
Call phone 930.
42-2t-9561-
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
:o:
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the later
appliances for moving furniturt
without marring or scratching or do
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad.
will be used by us on all movln
Jobs. JOHN B. SNYDER. Phone If
37-tf-5950
FOR SALE Chevrolet car. in good
condition: summer and winter tops.
May be seen at Weaver's garage; W.
Second street. 4 l-tf-9465
FOR SALE CHEAP- Wicker baby
buggy in good condition. Also
man's bicycle In fine shnp. W. A.
Bennett. 13 Reddish block. Alliance.
40-tf-9499
FOR SALE or LEASE Rooming!
house, excellent downtown location)
In Alliance; 20 rooms, excellently!
furnished. Always well tilled. Will
ell or lease with or without furni
ture. Address Box 9416. care Alii-;
33-tf-9416
FOR SALE Two used autoa la
good condition. One Ford touring
car and one standard make touring
car of another make. Both cars are
equipped with new tires and 'n tue j
beet of shape. Prices reasonable.
Inquire at The Herald office.
Lots for sale.
Call phone 930.
42-2t-9561-
FOR SALE Roadster,
six thousand miles,
ply Sturgeon Garage.
driven only
Cheap. Ap-43-tf.
FOR SALE Two good residence
properties in good residence dis
trict of Alliance. Close to business
district. One nine room, completely
modern house, two blocks from post
office, price low, easy terms. One
Ave room, modern except furnace,
three blocks from post off ice; price
iew, easy terms, furniture if desired.
NOTICE FOR PI BMCATIO.V ISO
LATED TRACT
Public Lund Sale.
Department of the interior. U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nel.r.ibka,
September 28th. 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
Q antral Land Office, under provis
ions of Acts of Congress approved
JUBS 1", 1906 (34 Stats., f, 1 7 j . an!
March , 1907 CM Stats.. 1224). iur
Miant to the application of Edwin R.
Fewer. Serial No. 018 1S5, we will
offer at public sale, to the highest
Udder, bill at not hws than IS.Vfi per
acre, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the 12th
day of November next, ,u this office,
the following tract of land: SE,
si:4 of Section 31; and SW'4,
VW of Section 32. Townsiip ?r..
North of RaagS tf , West of the Mil
P. M.
Any pei son claiming adversely the
above-described land ar advised to
file their claim, or objection, on or
before the time designated for sale.
T. J. O'KBBFB,
4"-5t-9i7-9838 Receiver.
HEAL ESTATE LOANS Farms ami
Ranches I desire to place during
the months of October and November
$250,000 00 on the best farms and
ranches, five years time, with option
al payments. Applications must be
conservative In amount, not to exceed
40 per cent of the actual value of the
security. The prepayment option will
please 'borrowers, and where titles
are correct the loans can be closed
promptly. Write or pione me. K.
I Pierce. Hemlngford, Nebr.
45-4t-9837
Herald's Want Ad Page
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The following proposed amendment
to the constitution of the State of
Nebraska, as hei iaafter set forth In
full, Is submitted to the electors of
the State of Nebraska to be voted
upon at the general election to be
held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D.
1918:
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend
Section one (1) of Article seven (7)
of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska.
Be It Resolved by the Legislature of
the Stat of Nebraska:
Section 1. That Section One of Ar
ticle Seven of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska he and the same
hereby is amended by striking out the
following words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
who shall have declared their Inten
tion to become citizens comformably
to the laws of the United Statea. on
the subject of naturalization, at least
thirty days prior to an election."
And Inserting in the place of the
words so stricken, the following
words:
"Second. Persons of foreign birth
who shall hare become citizens of the
United States by naturalization or
otherwise conformably to the lawa of
the United States at least thirty days
prior to an election.
Sec. 2. That at the general elec
tion nineteen hundred and eighteen
(1918) there shall he submitted to the
electors of the state for their approval
or rejection the foregoing proposed
amendment to the constitution relat
ing to the right of suffrage. At such
election, on the ballot of each elector
voting for or against said proposed
amendment, shall be written or printed
the words: "For proposed amend
ment to the constitution relating to
the right of suffrage." and "Against
said proposed amendment to the con
stitution relating to the right of
suffrage."
Sec. 3. If such amendment shall
be approved by a majority of all
electors voting tit sucn election, said
amendment sIihII constitute Section
One (1) Article Seven (7) of the Con
stitution of the State of Nebraska.
Approved, April 9. 1!18.
KEITH NEVILLE,
attest: Governc
CHARLES W, POOL
.. , Secretary of Btate, ,i
34-14t-904-9379
IHILITIOAL ADVERTISING
CANDIDAT FOR THE STATE
SENATE. 28TN DISTRICT
ARTH LES OF IN( ORIMIRATION
nf the
ASSOCIATED POTASH PLANTS.
Wk, the undersigned incorpora
tors, do hereby, in pursuance of the
laws of the State of Nebraska in such
cases made and provided, associate
ourselves as a body politic and cor
porate in the name and for the pur
poses hereinafter mentioned.
ARTICLE L
The said corporation shall be
named and known as THE ASSOCI
ATED POTASH PLANTS.
ARTICLE II.
The principal place of transact
ing the business of the corporation
shall be In -the city of Alliance, Box
Butte county, Nebraska.
ARTICLE III.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted by the corporation is
to buy, lease or otherwise acquire
lands and waters containing, or be
lieved to contain, potash, alkaline
products or ot.ier minerals.
To purchase or otherwise acquire,
lease, build, construct, operate, and
maintain refineries, mill works, lab
oratories, pipe lines, rights of way
for pipe lines, side tracts, telephones,
storage tanks, dwelling houses for
workmen and1 others in connection
with the purposes in this article set
forth.
To carry on the business of produc
ing, refining, storing, supplying and
tiniil their successors s.iall have been
elected and have qualified. Any two
of the said offices may be held by
one and the same person.
In the event of the absence of the
president, the vice-president shall
have full power to perform all the
duties of the president and to sign,
execute, and deliver any and all In
struments, and to do each and every
act with full power and authority as
the president could perform If pres
ent. ARTICLE XI.
Tae Board of Directors shall have
full power and authority to make all
rules and by-laws for the proper gov
ernment, management and control of
the business affairs of the corpora
tion and they may alter and amend
the same'at pleasure.
ARTICLE XII
Vacancies aeciiring In the Board
of Directors shall be filled by the
stock holders, and all other vacan
cies in office from whatever cause,
shall be filled by the Board of Direc
tors. A majority of the Board of
Directors shall be and constitute a
quorum for the transaction of bus
iness. ARTICLE XIII.
Theae articles of Incorporation
may be amended at any time. Every
proposed amendment shall be first
approved by a majority vote of the
entire Board of Directors and upon
STATE of NEBRASKA
BOX BUTTK COUNTY
On this 24th day of August, A. D.,
1918, before me. M. S. Hargraves, a
Notary Public duly commissioned,
qualified and acting in and for Boa
Butte County, Nebraska, personally
appeared before me Lloyd C.
Thomas, B. M. Thomas, F. A. Bald,
E. K. Bald, to me known to be the
identical persons waose names are
affixed to the foregoing artlclea ef
incorporation and tbey severally
acknowledged the ecexution of the
same to be their voluntary act s
deed for the purposes in said articles
expressed.
In teatLnony whereof I have here
unto subscribed my name and affixed
my official seal the day and year 1st
above written.
M. S. HARORAVES,
(SEAL) Notary Public
My commission expires January
2f. 1923. , 44-4t-916-95S.
umrinuai poiasn, alkaline pro-, being so approved saall be entered
ducts or other minerals of nil fIoduh i i .. m j- ,i.
- i m iniKc upon inn mum ui we
Board. A draft of the proposed
and descriptions.
To contract for water or the use of
water or lands containing or believed
to contain potash, potash deposits,
alkaline products or minerals; to ac
quire by purchase, lease, contract, or
otherwise lands and waters contain
ing or believed to contain potash.
products i other
Ohadron Nebraska Republican
I did not solicit this office but was
urged to run by my friends who sir
gested I was the man for the place.
I come to you through the newspaper
as it will be impossible for me to see
you and solicit vour votes 1 am well
known in the western part of the dis-1 pald up an'' non-assessable.
to others, mineral
leases of lands or
potash 'Kdline
u'in"Kiaa I
The corporation may buy, hold or
disp se of Mien real an ', personal '
property as the board of directors I
may deem proper for the promotion !
of its business, or that may be iftces- 1
sury In the proper conducting of It's!
said business.
ARTICLE IV.
ine autnorized capital atOCg of CIO
corporation shall be Fiv.' Hundred
Thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars, di
vided Into Five Thousand (5,000)
hares of One Hundred ($l0o.00i
Dollars each.
The said stock may be paid for in
ash or its equivalent in property of
Other things of value necessary and
useful to the corporation in the
transaction of its business and when
said stock is issued it shall be fully
amendment or amendments, as the
case may be, shall then be submitted
to each stock holder with a notice of
the meeting so called for the purpose
of voting on the same, which notice
shall be given ten (10) days at least,
prior to the date fixed for said meet-
or amend
shall then
lease on royal- be approved by tae holder, or hold-
sell or dispose of i erSi of a majority of the capital stock
i..,f ... 1, i i
,..md1. wywii, aiaanne products or j inK. if HUoh amendment
other minerals. ; ,npnf or R,thpr of thpm
io con-iraci, lease
ties, or otherwise.
lands or waters. I nt tva rnrnnrnflnn annh and evi r v
waters containing ; amendment so annroved shall be con-
Buy as many Liberty Bonds as yen
can, but do not stop at that. Urge
others to buy. You have many frlende
who can buy more. If you help tl
to see things in the right light.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE
sidered adopted and be made a part
of the articles of Incorporation and
the Board of Directors shall there
after, subscribe, acknowledge, record
and publish the same as by law required.
In testimony whereof we have I
hereunto set our hands this 24th day
Of August, 1918.
LLOYD C. THOMAS,
B. M. THOMAS,
F. A. BALD,
E. K. BALD.
JUfcfeL ERNEST B. PERRY
OF CAMBRIDGE
fearless.--Omaha Bee.
fit timber. Lincoln
Witness:
M. S.
Hargraves.
Clean, able.
Remarkably
tare ifonrnal.
The wesi ihreVfourths of the state
!r entitled In at least one judge.
World Herald.
trlct but a meat many of the voters
in the eastern part of the district
never heard of J. W. Good, so it will
lie necessary for me to tell you who
I am. and where I came from.
I was born and raised in Hopkins
ville, Kentucky. My parents died
when 1 was a small boy and 1 was
bound out to work foe a bom . I
bridle and a saddle until I was 1 1
years old. I came to Nebraska in 1883
came to Dawes county in 1886. took
Up a homestead and tree claim, and
proved up on them. Have added to
them until 1 have two ranches among
the best in the district. I do not speak
of this boastingly, but to show you
that I have made a success of my
own business why I solicit your vote,
or why you should vote for me. I was
raised on a farm and have farmed all
my life and am one of the largest
farmers In this district. My sympathy
naturally would be with the needs
for the betterment of the farmer. As
to the stockmen, I am known all over
the state as being one of the largest
hog men in the str.te. also raising cat
tle extensively and my sympathy
would Do with anything that might
help the stockmen.
I was in the clothing and shoe
business for 2 5 years so I have had
25 years of business experience and
feel I am broad and fair enough with
the farmers, the stockmen, the busi
ness men to see the needs of nil as a
whole
The greut que-.tion before the peo
ple today is to do the things that will
help win this war. I am trying to do
my bit by working a little harder to
raise and produce a little more, by
being a little more active In soliciting
and taking liberty bonds, war sav
ings stamps, helping the Red Cross
and also helping the Y. M. C. A.
drive. Some other things I stand for
is better roads, better schorls, better
churches, better cattle, hotter hogs
and better people and to do all we
can to win this war as quickly as
possible without sacrificing too n any
of our boys.
As I said before I did not solicit
this office but was asked by your
friends to make this run. I am will
ing to sacrifice my time for my coun
try at this time at any cost.
I will appreciate your vote Novem
ber 5, 1918, also anything you may
do or say in my behalf.
Respectfully,
J W. Good for State Senate
28 th District, Nebraska.
ARTICLE v
The highest amount of Indebted
ness or liability to whHh i in corpor
ation may subject itself shall not ex
ceed an amount equal to two-thirds
(2-3) of its paid-up capital stock.
ARTICLE VI.
The porporatlon shall date from
and Commence on the 19th day of
September. 1918, and shall termin
ate on the 19th day of September,
1968. However, this corporation may
be dissolved at any time prior to its
own limitations, by consent of two
thirds (2-3) of the paid-up and out
standing capital stock of said corpor
ation by a resolution dissolving the
corporation spread upon its records
and certified to the Secretary of
State.
ARTICLE VII.
The business affairs of the corpor
ation shall be conducted by a Board
of Directors consisting of not less
than taree (3) nor more than five
(5), and the officers by them to be
elected, as hereinafter provided.
ARTICLE VIII.
The voting power of the capital
stock of the corporation shall be, one
vote for each share of capital stock
issued by the corporation.
ARTICLE IX.
The first annual meeting of the
stock holders of the corporation shall
be held in the City of Alliance, Ne
braska, on the first Monday in
January. 1919, and the regular an
nual meeting of tie stock holders
shall be held In the City of Alliance,
Nebraska, on the first Monday in
January of each succeeding year.
At said first meeting, and at the
annual meetings thereafter the
Board of Directors shall be elected by
the stock holders from their own
number, to hold office until the an
nual meeting next after their election
and until their successors shall have
been elected and have qualified.
The undersigned incorporators
saall be and constitute a provisional
Board of Directors, who shall con
duct the affairs and business of said
corporation until the first nnnual
meeting on the first Monday In
January, 1919. and until tneir suc
cessors shall have been elected and !
have qualified.
ARTICLE X.
The Directors shall, In each In-:
etance as soon as convenient after
they have been elected and have
qualified, elect from their number a 1
president, vice-president, secretary, I
and treasurer, who shall hold office
Professional Cards
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
am.ianci:. mBBRABKA
RBglDR&CH PHONH No. 62
OFFICE! l'HONE No. 65
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 Box Butte
Mllnnrr. lirnkn
PHONES
Offlret IlenMrnrei IS
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Bye, Ear, . . .
Nose and Throat
I'lliiM: 257
al In animered from Offire day or
night
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I lm- thr only Nrt of Atmtmrt
Hook In II ox Bnttr County.
Oilier l IIOOM 7
Onrra Hoiim- Illork
"Let Mr t ry for You"
HARRY P. COURSEY
MVH STOCK and BnggRAIi SALEM
SPECIALIST and AUCTIONEER,
Farm Sales a Specialty
TrrniM Itranonnlilr
I'll ONE eC,1 Alliance, Nrhraaka
J. JEFFHEY, D. C. Ph. C.
A. Qa JEFFHEY, D. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Blocjt
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Interior nnd Exterior Ylewa
Kodak Flnlnhina;
Enlars-lng ,.M Styles
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
M. E. . It ! ii I ;. Proprietor
PHONE RED 165
Harness Hand Made
From II. . i Material. Outlaat Any
Factory Made ..,. tin. Call and See.
HarneMM lit 'pairing by Exprrl
encrd llarnraa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. M. U. Nlchola' Stand
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys at Law
OlFICKs ,
Flrat National Rank Rulldlnic
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
V. J
t r- a
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
AI.l.l A N i.e. NKBRASKA