The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 05, 1918, LOCAL EDITION, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 5, 1918
TH1 ALLIANCE HERALD
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WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
WANT TO BUY something? Hun
Arc dfl of people weekly scan these
want ad columns looking for
what you or others have to offer.
Get quick results by advertising
in The Herald Want Ad department.
WANTED Wprk by
voting lady. 210 1
Avenuo.
the hour by
I ilox Butte
l-lt-9719
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
We have had a large number of
calls within the past few days for fur
nished rooms. Make that room or
ulte of rooms bring you Th an income
by renting to responsible people.
Pboae 340, Alliance Herald office.
Want Ad Department.
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
Tbe City Mission la In need of
second-hand clothing, eseclally men's
and shoes. Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The City Mis
sion POTASH LAKES WANTED
tot
1 am interested in securing good
potash lakes on which to erect a re
daction plant. If you own lakes,
either large or small, which are in
tbe potash district, or If you have
options or leases on lakes, get in
tonch with me without delay and I
will handle them for you if they have
the potash. Give full description
when writing. T. B. I.. Box 9780,
care Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780
j LADIES Be the local representa
tive for the Duchess line in Alll
i ance. Easy to sell. Others making
from $16 to $30 per month in spare
time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu
lars free. Duchess Drug Company.
117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
I1HMIM
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15-tf-6727.
FOR SALE
ft If you have something that you
wish to dispose of that will be of
use to other people an ad un
der the FOR SALE or MISCEL
LANEOUS heading will do the biz.
STEAM ROLLERS FOR SALE
Two 50-horse power horizontal
steam boilers for sale Also ane 135
horse power steam engine in Rood
shape. Suitable for small potash
plant. Also a complete electric light
generating outfit. Address Box 9747,
care Alliance Herald. f.l-2t-974 7
Fore Sale One Edison Phono
graph, 78 Blue embrle records good
condition. Price 25. 604 Sweetwat
er. Phone 968. C. W. Wilson.
For Sale 6 room house, 2 room
cement house 12 by 24 cement cel
lar chicken house, parage, large lot.
Nettie M. Campbell Phone 712.
50-tf.-9694.
FOR SALE CHEAP Wicker baby
buggy in good condition. Also
man's bicycle in fine shap. W. A.
Bennett, 13 Reddish block. Alliance.
40-tf-9499
FOR SALE Two used autoa In
good condition. Ono Ford touring
car and one standard make touring
car of another make. Both cars are
euippel with new tires and n tic
best of shape. Prices reasonable.
Inquire at The Herald office.
FOR SALE Roadster, driven only
six thousand miles. Cheap. Ap
ply Sturgeon Garage. 43-tf.
)R SALE Will sell about 200 tons
of flrst-claBS hay. Will furnish
sheds and house for man to feed
same if desired. Address Felix San
daz Hilton. Neb. 47-4t-96 31
SCAVENGER WAGON
We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to telephone 575
will receive prompt and careful at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
and we are bonded to do good work.
SAM SHELTON,
Phone 575. CKy Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wai
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furnltur
without marring or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movlni
Jobs. JOHN R. 8NYDER. Phone U
S7-tf-5950
NOTICE
Estate No. 578 of Ferdinind
Trenkle, deceased, in the County
Court of 3ox Butte County, Nebraska
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons interested in said estate, take
notice, that the Executrix has filed a
final account and report of her ad
ministration mid pettion for final set
tlement uiid discharge a3 such which
has been set for hearing before said
court on December nth, 1918 at 10
o'clock a. m. When you may appear
and contest fhe same.
Dated November 14th., 1918.
(Seal) Ira E. Tash,
County Judg".
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
50-37-9770
FOR RENT
FOR RENT One large sleeping
room furnished, larcio enough for
two beds; has outside door. Gentle
men preferred. 504 Sweetwater or
phono- 1024. 40-tf9494
FOR RENT Good office room on
Box Butte avenue on grond floor,
light and heat furnished. For lnforma
ton phone 148. 51-tf-9746
Large front room with two beds
suitable for 2 gentlemen, well heat
e. Phone 347. 52-tf-9725.
FOR RUNT Completely furnished
borne. Will rent for the winter to
MoiiHlhle Htrtie. Phone or rail
before Monday. J. C. McCorkle.
Ffcoao 454. 1 I i :T I
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TBE
UNTTHD STATES FOR THE DIS-
TBK OF NEBRASKA.
4'liadroii Division.
In the Matter of The Commonwealth
Potash Company, a Corporation,
Bankrupt. Case No. 46. In Bank
ruptcy. Voluntary Petition.
Publication Notice t Creditors.
At Chadron, Dawes county, Ne
braska, in said District, before Fred
erick A. Crites, Referee in Bank
ruptcy, November 25, 1918.
To the creditors of The Common
wealth Potash Company, a Corpora
tion, of Box Butte county, Nebraska,
Bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
25th day of November, A. D., 1918.
tbe said, The Commonwealth Potash
Company, a Corporation, was duly
adjudicated bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of its creditors will be
held in the Dlstrct Court Room in the
City of Alliance, Box Butte County.
Nebraska, on the 10th day of Decem
ber, A. D., 1918, at two o'clock P M ,
at which time and place said cred
itors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, and transact such
other business as may properly conu-
before such meeting.
WITNESS my hand ths 25th day of
November. A. D., 1918.
FRIODlfKICK A. CRITES.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
51-3t-9722
LOST OR FOUND
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner
may have same by calling at this
re and paying for this ad.
40-tf-9488
L48T Opal setting. At the dance
at the Armory. Alliance, Thursday
evening, Nov. 28th. W1U pay reward
far return. Finder please leave at
th Herald office. 1-21-9706
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT
To, Vern B. Musser,
You will take notice that on the 31
day of October 1918, The Sterling
Brass Co. caused an order of attach
ment to be issned out of Justice
Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska
before T. D. Roberts Justice of the
Peace, and that under said order of
attachment A. M. Mc Cormick has
been served with garnishment, who
has answered that he Is indebted to
you in the sum of $90.00
That said cause has been continued
A. M. at which time you arc requtr
ed to appear and defend plaintiffs
action.
to December 23rd 1918 at 10 o'clock
Attachment for $87.85
The Sterling Brass Company
Plaintiff
61-3t-9752
"FLivvraviMionnTioN to rw
INCREASED SINCE WAR ( l it
The Ford factory, getting back to
production of automobiles and trucks
since the coming of peace, announces
that everything possible is being li n--
to oxpldite the manufacture of the
cars in sufficient quantities to m:
the greater than over demand. Cour-
sey & Miliar, local distributors, liav
JURt n'ctMvod a letter from the Ford
people in which they are asked the
number of orders that can he Obtain
d hy them at this time. The company
expects to be able to furnish a limit
ed number of both pleasure cars anil
trucks, B the Mar future and n lu
course of time get hack In-.o tliiei
normal production again.
"We have now on file about fifty
orders for Ford cars," said Mr. Cour
sey, and feel very optomlstlc in Hi'
chance for the early delivery of at
least a part of this number."
NEWSPAPERS RELEASED FROM
NEWSPRINT RESTRICTION
The folowlng notice from the War
Industries Board will be received
with no little appreciation by the
country newspapers. However as we
understand it this does not in any
way release weekly newspapers from
the order msklrVg it mandatory upon
them to collect subscriptions in ad
vance.
"Notice is hereby given that on and
after December i-t . 1918, the rule3
of the War Industries Board govqrn
ing weekly newspaper will be with
drawn and no further reports will be
required.
In making this announcement, the
Board prompted by She fact that the
amount of paper consumed by weekly
newspapers Ib not sufficient to at this
time materially affect the newsprint
situation, and as the Holiday Beason
ib at hand, it is felt that it is desirable
to remove the restriction at this time
so that merchants and publishers majf
profit by the Holiday activities."
(Signed) Thos. E. Donnelley,
'BUY TO YOUR HEARTS'
CONTENT," SAYS COUNtIL
We are to have an old-faBhioned
Christmas after all. The national
council of defense has lifted the re
strictions on the production and saie
of holiday gifts and to the manufact
urer, merchant and buyer sayB In
effect, "Go to it," as in the opulent
days of peace. The country is chiefly
interested n the reamsorption of war
labor by the holiday trade.
In the announcement of the lifting
of the ban the council says:
"Before the armistice the council
of national defense, composed of the
'secretaire of war, navy. Interior, agri
culture, commerce and la bur, entered
into an agreement with representa
tives of leading industries and retail
interests of the effect that the sale
of Christmas goods should undergo
certain restrictions with regard to the
employment of labor during the
Christmas season and the conserva
tion and delivery facilities. Certain
other agreements were likewise, en
tered into. The council of nation il
defense now believes that one of the
steps essential to thp rapid es-lahlis'i-ment
of normal after-the-wnr condi
tions should, and it hereby doeB, lift
its ban in connection with holiday
buying in the desre to give a natural
impetus to the re-e-mployment of
those normally engaged in the holi
day trade? The council is further im
pelled to this decision by reasons if
the necessity now confronting as to
get our cilitary forces and munition
factory workers back to the ordinary
pursuits of life with the least pbssible
shock in making the change."
St. Swithin's Uay.
8t. Swithin's day is July 18, The
tradition Is that If ruin fulls then it
will rnin for 40 days. The official
weather records, however, do not sup
port the tradition.
SALTS IF KIDNEYS
BLADDER
BOTHER
Harmless to flush Kidneys and neutral
in irritating acids Splendid
for system.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
"Omaha'i Fun
Centre"
tBKBS MH!: FXTRAVA6ANZA
CIsmi EaUrtaiMMit E.ntJ, & ; Am
LAMM DIME MATINEE DAILY
don't OO Home SATINO i
I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY
Kidney and Bladder w.-akness result
from uric acid, says a noted authority.
The kidney filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder, where
it often, remains to irritate and inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
setting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, the
water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation and is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call it,
because they can't control urination.
While it is extremely annoying and some
times very painful, this is really one of
the moet simple ailments to overcome.
Get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from your pharmacist and take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the acids in
the urine so it no longer is a source of
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who are
subject to urinary disorders caused by
uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen
did for kidneys and rsusss no bad
effects whatever.
Here you have a pies sent, effervescent
litaia-water drink, whist goiesJjr I sits i
HURRAH FOR
WORLD'S
PEACE!
LIBERTY
sessMSMSBeBMsMsesMsesMsw
Based Upon W
Right, Justice and Democracy.
Cool heads, constructive rebuilding
and conservatism necessary.
LIVE STOCK
ALL NEEDED AT GOOD PRICE
Don't miss the advices or
fail to get the services of
BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. CO.
CHICAGO
OMAHA
KANSAS CITY
BOWLE S LIVE
STOCK MARKET
INFORMATION
from each of -.he toys upon his ur
Fat ( attic and Feeders Wrong At Top
Prices; Other tiradea Improving;
Pruupects Favorable Next Year
Hogs Uneven lrlct Above Mini
mum Hheep and I jamb
Advancing
(By C. A. Mallory, Mgr. Bowles Live
Stock Commission Company)
Omaha. Nebraska.
any stock that is ready for market or
that the owner wishes to dispose o :
whenever It is most convenient.
The hog trade continues to fluctu
ate and whenever the receipts let up
t lit? market advunces, and with heavy
receipts it declneu as usual, but prices j
are still above the minium. Good hons j
I around 117.25 n thlB market, ami,
will probabaly continue so during
December at least, unless the Food
Administration takes off the "lid".
Sheep and lambs are in a little bet
ter demand, although prices are not
very satisfactory -to the ones who 1
j have been feeding Krain. We expect
to see prices considerably higher
during tbe next four or five months.
As this will be our laBt special let
ter published in the Herald this sea
son, we take this opportunity of
tbp.nklng our many 'rionds and pat
rons for ther very generous patron
age and good will, and assure the
as well s the .readers of this good
paper, that we will be very glad to
hear from anyone Interested In lire
stock in auy way, and will also be
pleased to continue sending this
paper, or any other good paper that
the stockman may wish. All we ask
in the opportunity to get acquainted
with anyone Interested In live stock,
and with our double salesmen system
and special arrangements for getting
the latest and beat market Informa
tion, we feel justified In asking the
support and patronage of ul who may
read these lines.
. .Write IU l.l.s at South Omalia
If your. Herald utops, and you want
it, or for any Information regarding
live fttock.
Union Stockyards. Omaha, Nebr.,
Dec. 6. The Thanksgiving holiday
this year foun dmore people genuine
ly thankful throughout the world
than ever before in its history, an I
we congratulate all of the good, loyal
and well-meaning people on tbe great
success that right has accomplished
Our predictions of the past few
months have proven correct, and the
market for all kinds of fat cattle,
good to choice feeders closing strong
at about the best prices of the en
tire season. The iglht and common
stock, especially the canners and fan
to medium "she" stock that have
sold comparatively low for some
weeks are also showing improvement
and In our Judgement, will Bell high
er during the next two or three
months; in fact, we look for a con
siderable advance in these grades
during the next three months.
The demand is very strong for all
kinds of beef cattle, and as the num
ber of cattle on feed west of the Mis
sourl river are showing a consider
able decrease compared with las
year, we look for even higher price
during the next six months than we
have had recently. We are glad that
range conditions are favorable thru
out the western country and congr
ulate everyone who has young stock
of good quality, and s- ill advise them
to go the limit in this business.
We will not use any quotations in
this letter, but will simply say that
all of tbe desirable grades of cattle
of every kind and description are se'
ing at about the best prices of the
season with food prospects for the
future; other grades are selling 60c
to 11.00 higher than the low time
with favorable prospects for a .
further advanle.
x We continue to suggest shipping
Dally Though.
It Is to hope, though hj arre lost
-Mrs. I' triMMild.
TRY THE SCALES
The scales seldom fail to revea! the truth, they are
a fair gauge of health- If you are losing weight and
are ct feeling up to the mark, it is high time to re
place the loss and build up the powers of resistance.
5
m 40 fill
unique co ubinatton of tonic and nourishment,
having a -finite reconstructive properties, enriches
the blood, restores weight and imparts vigor and
tone to (he whole system. If you feel yourself losing
ground, try 5 sett's Emulsion the Strength-Builder.
Scott a Ds woe . Sloomttcld. H. J. U-f
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The Linden Hotel
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Palm and Palm, hop.
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
Tit Oar Popular Price Lunch Room and Coffee Step
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