The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 02, 1919, LOCAL EDITION, Image 10

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    Thursday, January 2, 1919
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
railroad notes
Abandon Piece Work
Abandon 1 1 -1 1 1 hy the lint lingtnii
the piece work schedule for the day
fffchiilulc will affect practie ally all el
tit)' wiii kiiii n ef the Alliance Shops
aril a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r m ' r of employes at the Hur
tlngion storehouse s. It will al.-o effect
enriiu n and maehanics. 11 will effect
11 shops of tin- Uurlington ayateoa.
The orlt r coining from the nation
al railroafl administration, of course
affects all railroads. It means the
abandonment of the piece w irk sys-
tern In railroading. lay hy.the hour
A Mil ie aubatltuded
It is said that a number of men at
yLtho Havefack shops Will not make as
much money iii the future at hour
KlVOlk as I hey have made in the pas!
.jet piece .ork. Some ot these men
' made a lift It more than the hasic hour
ate pay. lhey d.d n hy ruahlne their
rk 'along w ith less men and less
iiuitilj . 1 '.a not denied that the
was profitable te,
'f the men found
ll i si'.id that one cut of '
ximately) of tin delegates
el shop crnltg, in a recent
i oi to retain I lie c
m on the Hnrliimton.
timales indicate, is n
Hie railrtJ
fflaf profitaj.
in (ap;i
Hm the a If
jnbiivent i (ft
Iflfork syafe
reno n f
wyHiier
WirK. 1
Wm The 9
ver art
Htork. It
g waitini
en are ;V
Ught houj
iigth aft-
Hate lengtl
low prired. In fact, I know of no
place where as cood Innds ran be
purchased af such low tieuree. in
hundred of instances the first crop
would more than pay for the land.
"The principal thing at this time
and during the next two or three
yets is to get Nebraska before the
public, exploiting its lands and the
value they possess for agricultural
atul stock raising purposes Aft Of that
the situation will take care of Itself."
INFLUENZA STILL
CLAIMING VICTIMS
BY THE THOUSANDS
i
HpMemIc lireakliig Out Anew Krone
Olle KhI Of Dnsmtf To
The other
ret nil go thnJI .fa ers
Thai
ally a
piece
west of the
with their
e equiptin nl
e shops. I h"
hours and
be the days
11 the days
ny must pay-
is not
hlington sho
fairly well
Is Mid hut 1
its place in
orkh is eii
ra w ill probaj
r January
'tierl the cot
ffjreri ii.;c nd n e work
nfottlabie to a railroad.
t.xpfciinoel Time Clianges
General Suj rintDd i '
Sj art offAlliance has ISsueii the
Bw ing eiplamat i n of the changes in
Hnc whifh ate !ci take place on
Mry tirsf on the Alliance division.
"An Aler o' the luterstale coni
Berce edfciuiteslon effective 2 o'edock
X in., JaSTIiary 1 V.'l',) relative to time
Bnes, cBmges the dlrleion line be
jHreen cefcili al 'end moun:ain time
mil AlMnnec o the township lines
jH-ossing jour railroad four and tive
trnths mil' r -t m An1-' !ni Neb .
Between lowiish i ps IS and lit and ex
it,
fol-
Ifeiidiug
Seen 3 ft
ifrces the
ngp
tin central
Branch term inn
the centmi ?ot o
St to tin- range lines li"
land 31. This yon will note.
rnh.ii Pacific branch ter-
aniuatinevt Stapo-ton emir. lv within
zon". and Ibe ( . H. .v Q.. :nr uie pre sent epiae
lina ing at'ffniTeiit within dieds of thousands w
Ana except ion I
Warning to the country that the
n flUenta e pidemic is hy no means
c nded, and that all possible precau
tions against the disease should he
'taken has just been issued hy the puh
lie health authorities at Washington.
Late reports show the disease is
I breaking out anew in its very WOfSl
i form from practically one i nd of the
country to the other. Already there
have been over 300.000 deaths from
the disease and one prominent hclth
cifficial predict that there will pcssib
I ly be 760,000 deaths in this country
next year from Influents ar.d the ail
ments which follow it, The disease
has been very baffling to the medical
profession and health authorities
frankly admit that ordinary preven
tive measures euch as we aring of
masks and closing public places seems
of little avail.
Persons who ate weak and run
clown, and who have not the Strength
to throw off die Influents germ, are
the earliest victims. Those- who culch
colds easly or who tire suffering from
Catarrhal trouble s are itlso early vic
tims as the Influenza mucus mem
brane linings of the none and throat
are tin open door to the germs. If you
are suffering from any of those symp
toms, nothing will bUtld you up and
fortify your System against attack
like 'Canine, which containca the
most powerful tonic properties
known to science, This statement is
easily prOVetl by the fact that this
celebrated medicine is pdsr having
the greatest sale of any system tonic
in the history of medicine It has been
accomplishing remarkable results dur
mic and hut
ho have Uted
ire enjoy in it the hest of health, O
V5V '
CJjAfsified.
t man 1 ii -
X
1
rTwTsTiiiMfi" rrrrr - r
WANTED
ROTICH 01
Estate No.
I l IL RBPORT
P82 of Marion
want to BUT omethlng? Hun
i t i of petopls w e eMy bean these
Drent nil roluinim hieklng for
vtml ten or otlie rs havr to Offsr.
(i t quick r. units ly nelve rtlslng
tn The HtMUd Want Ad depart
IM nt.
U.I CLOTHES WANTED
The City Mission Is tn need of
end-hand clothing. SSeClally BteS'l
mi shoes Call phone (nc and w
will rail for them. The City Mia
Ion
FOR SALE
. a . . v
rtuieninson, deceased, in the county
Court of Bog, Butte County. Nebtashs
! Thk State of Nebraska: To all per
j sons Interested In said estate take
notice that the administratrix ha 111
ed a final account and re port of her
administration, am! a petition for
final settlement and discharge
such, which have been Bel for hear
I Ing before said Court on January 3.
1910, at 10 o'clock A. M.. whr-n ye
may uppcar and contest the same.
Dated December nth. 1 9 1 8.
I (Baal) irR k. TASK,
County Judge".
BUrtOO i Reddish, Attorneys.
START THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT BY BUYING A
BOX BUTTE EARM
llox Unite- County Lands Ml Pneiil
Trices infer Beet Investment to
the land Wanting ( Illen
The safest investment In the conn
try today Is in good tinu land. Whlls
eastern Ne hraska and low a farm
leads are selling for from 1200 to !!
00 per acre lands In llox Untie
COUnty In western Nehraska whic-h
raise crops every year of BQUal of bet -ter
Mono) value are scdlltig from $2!".
to 00 per acre.
A little lime spent in in eat ignflng
the list of lauds Offered by Tie
Thomas II, del Investnii til Company
will prove to you that I he fads as
Mated above are true. C.c refullV per
SOS the list given below ami write or
call on us tit once.
If you have- oomethlnK ttmt you
w ish to (lispe.se- of -Unit will " Of
tn to other people - en net un
ci. If tin rOlt gALH er MIS'Tt.-
LANBOU8 headlna w ill do th.- biz.
A JOB YOU CAN "LIVE"
picde' prof dim; lor the u
01
railro
nn
id op'
. I StH'
eption, Merna
with t he ordt i
ialn time
statu as Ka
jby tliin e
no confor
nil be p
e jiuhli
e other
A hv t
le -e po
tra: Th
I us irj- the
In the zo;
tlon for I
ipply for
tefrftorj
it ween
ISing ceBl'ial tilno Sl'd
erious cesifusion can 1
ptlhlle will e ontlnn
ll time, i:- o-ci.-r th:;1
of monn-! Prominent 'physician in Texas frank-
Stlon as far suited that he had found Tnnlac to
ens covered be the finest tonic to be had for build
to Ravenna jlBg up his patients who had had In
, two doc ks fluenaa,
The- man who has been looking for
ajob Into which he can put every
! ounce of his energy add interest, can
And that position with us.We nc-ecl a
number of energetic, enthufiastic
sale smen, 30 to 40 years of age. A
j willingness to their jobs is a
requirement of the men w hom we will
select.
The Work will be that of selling
the patented Caloric Plpless Furnace
(o Interprlslng dealers, An unequaled
Sdverstlslng campaign will pave the
way for four sales and make your
work a pleasure and a profit- a job
you can truly "live.'
I Address replies or make personal
good lots In the J application to "Daddy" Myers, 1015
Antloeh perfectly I lsrnnm St., Omaha, Neb., Jan. 4
and r.th.
Fore Sale One Edison Phono
graph, 78 Tflue-embrle records good
condition. Price f-J5. 604 Sweetwat
er. Phone 968. C. W. Wilson.
For Sab- 6 room house, 2 room
cement house 12 by 24 cemen' cel
lar chicken house, garage, huge lot.
Nettie M. Campbell Phone 71:.
.0-tf.-9694.
)! BALE nurlinrton Cafe ami
llakery. Particulars Wat, Fuller at
cafe.
OR BALE two
west side of
level and s pleasani site. For par
ticular! inquire of J. It. Van Wag
i in n Lakeside, Nebr.
5:
Labile ofJee
if ::s PM-SCrtl
e us of 1U0
failroad e)er
1 th
th i i
cc d 'ir the eliie nce of
one i ,h!ed mounttcin and
entr.il time and folders is-
passe nnllepar tine nt at
v ill sliOW hoth nttiil
in timoisfor passenger
order eontei'i plate.' the
ntral time with
ied, the exeep
nntaln time to
alion only. 1 he
te twons lief
on i t lmr railroads
we believe
avoided if
to use cen
:ill of tl"-
ple within tlx- ecflBtral time- bound
e will u- in- t ime ..nl . the only
eption: bein t- for railroad . peratioa
the tA-ns namecl..
I
REINGTON OFFICIALS
ON NEBRASKA LANDS
lIjainNoo Head qf Itiii linglon sa
He i mi NebraSkii l.aneU are
CRieiiM-sl for Agriculture
Actual experience has shown that
the best Way to keep from tabling in
fluenza i i to keep 1 1"- system in good
shape as it is a well known fart that
the powers of tesistenec- of the human
System can-be so perfected that it can
throw off Almost any Infection, not
even excepting Spanish Influenza,
which is one of the most conlageous
diseases know n.
Teniae Increases; your strength and
Wefght and creates a good healthy
appetite for nourshlng food. Ii kc-jis
you physically lit and makes you
strong, vigorous and Well, and 'n
this way fortifies you against deadly
disease ferms. In connection with the
Teniae treatment) be sure to keep the
bowels open hy taking Teniae Laxa
tive Tablets.
damson, headed the llurling-
Umrnjgraiion aepart meiit , w ho
la Or i ha last Friday, m an in
? in the Omaha liee said that
Bag never a time in the history
Mceuntrj wheBrthis sec tion of
iiu w -st held such wonder
pof mill ' s lor exploit Hi" its
s as now. .
being intafeeted in gather
ra a mig th line s cd the
n, M. lainnon is a memuer
vernment eoniinission to
irvey cif prceent and needed
in Nebraska. Iowa and
In niakingihis survi-y. the
on will inaae an enori to
ta c n the Unoccupied and
agricultural land in the
es. .Speaking of opportuni-
ttlers he aaid:
Nebiaska for instance-, in
1 and weste rn half of the
e are nunateus oi inou-
cres of ag ric h auriculturai
ere is in the world, (ire.it
ar ' unoecupied or nearly
act should tie calle d to the
of Cie puhli' i" some man-
r that thes. "lands pass in
ds of pUflies who would
nd make them products e
O' N'obl''-l'1 ' 1:' i ' " i "
itei number of pe-nple who
he posglhlliiies that t
'SS( s an adM-rtlsit cat.
Id" be inau unrated , ml t In-
i '. )Urc s of t In star
Every time- tin.- Germans open their
mouths they reveal their depravity,"
dec lared Senator Trammel the other
day. "They remind iiu; of Aunt Bukey,
who was dilating on lie-r old man's
fondness for c hicken. "Why, dat oil
man oh mine's so doggone crazy 'bout
chicken ciat if be, couldn't get it no
other way, he'd he'd buy it."
for BALE We have located in this
Vicinity one of our fin piano.,
whic h We will clispose of to tht
right party at a hansome saving.
Tortus 'f desired. If Interest d
writw ; for n'l Infomitlon.
(live references in first letter,
i. nIi.t CVMPliC'.T. Ml' - r LU
CHEYENNE WYO .
The Monitor Stove Company
Established 1S19-99 Years of se'rvice
Pioneers of Pipeless Heating
Cincinnati, Ohio.
"GOOD PEOPLE TO WORK WITH'
Hopes Women Will
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
Glass
Ing
of hot water each morn
helps us look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
ft he
Hvate
'Outs
y a 11
low ol
He
tlgn
hidevel
LSu'-b a pcli. me, carr i
in - linpf would adel t hou-
Ir aers unci eonseiiuejlliv
lillions of dollars annually to the
alth of Nebraska, Kansas and a
lu: r i r ot c, tlier states have- adopts-!
be advertlsins idan and excel li nt t -
ills have bet n attaine d If something
kind is Utah rtaki-n and Jnisln d
Judgi-ment is that the rail
rill c6op i
th tnH return of the soldiers.
id of the m are going tt ke e-i
from SHS positions they oc-
whn they went to war, Aq
ihouhf no made to get them
lis unoccupied land and let
Some producers, adding to
mt th ecountry.
led agricultural lands in
and western Nebraska are
Happy, bright, alert vigorous and
vivacious a good clear skin; a nat
ural, rosy confplexion and freedom
from Ulness -irti assured only by
clean, healthy Mood. If only every
woman and likewise every man could
realize the wonders of the- morning
inside bath, what a gratifying change
would take place. .
Instead of tho thousands of sickly,
anaemic looking men, women and
girls with pasty or muddy complex
ions; instead of the multitudes of
"BOWS wrecks," "rundown., " "brain
fags" ami pessimists we should see a
virile, optimistic throng of rosy
cheeked people everywhere.
An inside bath is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water wih a tea
: oooful of limeetone phosphate in it
t i sh from the stomach, liver, kld
? oys and ten yards of bowels the pre
v '.ous day's Indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and .poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and fr sheolhg
the entire iliinntary canal he fore
putting more food into the stomach.
Those i.uhject te sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particular)- those who have
a pallid, sallow complmdpq and who
are coustnwte d very often, are
urged to obtain a (luarter pouml of
limestone phosphate- at the drug store
valchefWill cost hut a triflo but is
sufflchTit to demonstrate the; quick
and remarkable change in both health
and appearance awaiting those who
practice internal sanitation. We must
remember that inside cleanliness is
more lmiortani thui .outside, be
cause the skin does not absorb impur
ities to contaminate the blood, while
the pores iu tbo thirty feet of bowels
Hn
V() SAI.K OR TRADE A standarl
make, five.passenge-r touring CS?
In xcelloii condition. Completely
equipped in every way. Will sell
for reasonable terms for cash Or
will trade for city property or form
lands. Lloyd C. Thoilias 3-t f-96 t
FOIENT
FOR RENT Good office room ot
Box Butte avenue on grond floor,
light aad heat furnished. For informa
ton phone 148. 51-tf-9746
Large front room with two beds
suitable for 2 gentlemen, well heat
ed. Phone 347. 52-tf-9725.
MISCELLANEOUS
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddist
Block. 15-tf-6727
CAVEMGER WAGON
We now have on regular routes
and for special calls our city scaven
ger wagon. All calls to telephone 57
will receive prompt tine! carerul at
tention. Our prices are reasonable
anil we are bonded to do good work.
SAM BHELTON,
Phone 5TB. City Scavenger.
33-tf-9411
We Buy
OLD FALSE TfcETH
We pay from 12.00 to .r,.00 per
set (broken or not). We also pay
actual value for Diamonds, old Gold,
Silver and Bridge-work. Send- at
iince by parcel post and receive c.iBh
by return m .11.
L MAEER'8 tooth iPBCIALTI
Oept. X, 2007 So. nth St. Philadel
phia, Pa.
DRAKE & DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
Glasses
Accurately Fitted
We Can Duplicate Any Broken
Lens.
S13H Box Butte Ave Phons 111
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
itoe uc:h;:Fun
Jrand Nam Show
'.tut Wl
' i e si-. Clli Entcrtf mmont. Everybody Goei ; k
ctnybody. L Dill DIME MATINEE DAILY
DON'T GO HOME BAYING :
I DIDN'T VISIT THE GAYETY
MUSICAL FXTRAVA6AHZA
MOTH H'HMTl ItK SAKEIjY
:o:
We have equipped our dray waa
una and auto truck with the latea
tppl'.ancee for moving furnltur
without marring or scratching or do
Ing damage Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movlnv
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone It
37-tf-5950
If you arc not a regular stihscriher
of The Herald you do not get all the
news while its news.
i cp li e eeeeei i 1 1 m.w
NOTICH
To Clarance K. Tliompsoa Non-res -ient
defendant:
You are hereby noticed that ol
July 27th, 1918 Kva M. Thou pscn
filled a rut it ion against yOu in the
District Court of Box Butte (' unty
Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which was to obtain a divorce to b
j you, and the c are, ciistoe!, eootlM
and edueation of the chilj en the t
j sue of .' 'id marriage, on ibe grouni
i-that you have wilfully abandoned an.i
i failed to .support the plaint ff wlihom
good cause for the term of more IbeB
two years last past precel'ng tht f'.
ing of said action. You are req'iireo
to answer said petition on or b?fo-e
the 20th day of January 1919
Eva M. T.iompson,
By Burton & Reddish, her attorney-
i-6t-m7.
j. JaWVWBTi r. . rb. c.
A. G. 1 1 I 1 It i , d. c.
CHIROPRACTOS
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson Block
COMB SAGE TEA IN
FADED OR GRAY HAIR
If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens
so Naturally Nobody
can Tell.
Orandmotlic-r kept her hair beautifully
darkened . ele)gy and attractive with a
brew of Sage 'lea and Sulphur. When
ever !nT hair took on that elull, faded or
streaked tpflMfcMMCi this simple mixture
was applied with wonderful effect. Bv
asking at anv ilruj.' htore for "Wv
Sage- and Sulphur C0eMMiedM you will
get a large hottle of this uKi tiuie recipe,
iupreed hy the addition of other ingred
ients, all ready to use, for about SO cents.
This .-implc mixture can be depended
upon to restoi natural i i.ur and beauty
to till' I. Mil
A wcll-kiiown downtown druggist aay
everybody ues Wjeth's Sajf, an 1 Bel
phur CctMBMuad now because it darkens
so naturally and evenly tdut nobody can
tell it has been applied it's oo easy to
use. too. You siuiplv dampen a couib or
soft brush and draw- it through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Hy morning
the gray hair disappears; after another
appliiiip -i er tMO, it is restored to its
natural cotar anel look glossy, soft and
beautiful lb. t-rep-.tration is a delight
ful toilet leeuiaite. it is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or pretention of df-
t of I'ariiis iiml Itntuhes
No. 1, 160 acres iiiiiiiiproveil
lain) within one mile of Alliance
Small cash payment. Ilnlaiice on Be I
tertnB at low interest rato.
No. 2. itio acree nnitnproTed
land. Ill miles from Alliance. LetWl
laml. Low price. Oni'-half ctish. Ilal-
ii nee long una.
No. 160 acres unimproved land
14 miles from Alliance, Very cheap
a lief on easy terniB.
No. 4. 160 acres II m I lea from
Alliance, All level and graded road
all way to town. Level, Eaay terms.'
No. g. .i2u aetea of eoeelienl raw
land 8 mile's from Alliance. On e.i-
terms and a snap at the price.
No.5.v 320 acres of excellent raw
Alliance'. UnimprOVed. ill excellent
fermlttg locality and can be purchas
ed on easy terms.
.No. 7. Ill ne ron 14 miles from
Alliance. School on land. Will make
Unset (arm In county if Improved.
easy terms.
No. 8. 1120 acres 10 miles from
Alliance. Cheap on long lime, linprov
ed with fair BOl oi buildings. 100
acrei Bnder cultivation. Ready, to
live ou. Snap.
No, I, 100 acres improved with
lair Ml of buildings. All fenced. An
e ccllent place for dairy farm. Iteaw
oiiable terms and close to Alliance.
No. 10. 480 acres U miles from Al
llnace. 170 acres under cultivalion.
.New House, ('.tables, corral.), sheds,
etc. leruiK eaBy aim an exc e llent laim
No. 11. 160 acrea 2 miles from
Alliance. 90 acres under cult ivaTton.
II ac res of alfalfa. Beep terms ami
cheap.
No. 12. 160 acres 11 miles from
Alliance, (iently rolling prate and a
bargain at the extremely low price
asked by the owner. Easy terms.
No. 13. 320 acres 3 miles from
Alliance. All gocy.i I. t i "larr". ' lane
i'"i need, well windmill. Cheap arid
oa.sy terms.
No. 14. 180 iicre.s clone to Alli
ance. Good farm land, All ! nee d, obi
lioiiNi' Well, Windmill. 10 acres all il
la. Cheap.
No. 15. 320 acres within I mile.-;
of station. Improved. House, barn,
well, and Othei good improvements
Mostly under cultivation. Worth
more than asked and Wmui are reasonable.
No. 16. 320 acres close to Alli
ance Good larm land. Weil located.
All fenced. I' ice low and easy terms.
No. 17. 880 acres 6 miles from
Alliance. 300 acres exce llent bottom
land. 4HU acres level. Cuti 180 tons
prairie hay. New 6 room house. Barn.
An excellent farm and ranch com
binal ion.
No. 18 1,151 acre ranch in Sheri
dan county. 12 miles from good town.
200 acres cultivated. 800 acre's hay
land 60 acres alfalfa. Natural timber
along river which flows through
ranch. Fenced and cros.i-fcnced. 3
sets buildings. 7 wells, windmills and
river for water fur stock Price very
low and terms easy.
No. 19. 675 acres in Sliori.l.n,
cttunty in good farming community.
13 miles from good town. '.0 acres
bottom land. 126 acres level upland
for farming 110 acres under cultiva
tion. 140 acre's alfalfa. 225 acrt
pasture. Well fenceo.eiB room UOBBC
Barn for 8 horses. Modern hog house
no acrea of alfalfa fenced hog tight.
price and terms are reasonable.
No. 20. 1.760 acres deeded land
and 320 acrea leaned land The lease
will be turned over to purchaser of
deeded land, lioreled oni 11 miles
from Alliance-- gocjel, hard road all
the way and graded. Ranch Include
about 300 acres hard farm land
Good hay land cutting from 17.r te
200 tons of e'Xi'ellent hay; exce-llent
alfalfa land 60 acres now under cul
tivation. Entire ranch fenced and
i ross-fenc ed w ith good 3 and 4-wij'e
fence'. laaprovemeota Included gooej
frame ' use 32x32; 3 corrals; good
hog ' lot fenced with hog wire;
barn and big sheet; 3 wells anil wind
mills, 2 supply ta. ks; new auto gar
age. Owners price includes complete
and practically new set of farm and
ranch machinery. Purchaser can buy
I..... ...... ,.nA ..,..,1 1 nil K.....I
.,.,.. ' . ' ...... , , t. III, 4 T. v II. ., -1
of heifers with calves; 7.ri head good
th a j Hereford spring calves; 3 bulls.
Owne r of ranch is iu ill health and is
making extremely low price for quick
sale. A bargaiuund can be easil
handled.
EINAR V. BLAK M. D
Ptiyalclah and surgeon
Oi Vnclhe
Kpeeclnlty 1 'cmsos of V.yt-tt
Office InVdallery Bloek
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
I'lmt Kntletnnl llnnk ItulldliiB
P1IONK 180
Al.l.lANc i;. m:iiiiaka
Harness Hand Made
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HARRY P. COURSEY
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STI.e IAI.IST and At TleiKKKIU
Farm Sales a Specialty
Terms Ite-aneiiiiibl.
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J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
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L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
218 1-2 llox Putte
Alllanrr, Nelirn.kie
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GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
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C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
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OKI' lc PHONa No. 61
The hinds listed above are only a
part of the completes list of this com
pany In writing or ineiuiring regard
ing any of the above please refe-r to
the number. These are subject to I I.
or withdrawl at any time. If you are
lute rested, getvbuay.
THOMAS-BALD INVEST
MENT COMPANY
I.I.OYI) t THOMAS
F. A.BALJ)
Plume 24M. Allianee Nat. Hank Itlilg.,
AliiMiice, Uux Hint. County Nebraska
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
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I'HONE I
A1.I.IAM K, KKURASKA
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