The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 06, 1920, Page SIX, Image 6

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    TUB ALLLUPOB HBRALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 120.
SIX
provision i on polwicii
DEAD niRlKll IN FlttMCi:
Bodies of all America 8uldlers
whose relatives consent to ti4r per
manent burial In France will be In
terred either In cemeteries under the
Jurisdiction and care of the United
States government or ,1a French
burying grounds, as t' e neat of kin
directs. In the cases of those left In
French cemeteries the relatives of
the dead will be expected to assume
In the future the responsibility for
the care of the grates, for payment
for the perpetual concession that
Is, the permanent resting places of
the bodies and for all olfcer charges
for maintenance.
The bodies that are to remain In
France will be transferred from
French to American cemeteries at
the expense of the United States gov
ernment. The object of removing
the bodies from where they now rest
is to concentratethem la American
cemeteries so as to simplify the care
of the graves. This policy la no wise
affects the present plan of returning
to the United States the bodies of
those whose relatives wish that
course to be followed.
HE AI ESTATE TRANSFERS
Reported by J. D. Emerlck, bond
ed abstracter, First National bank
building, Alliance, Neb.:
William W. Norton and wife to
Rachacl D. Weston, lots 3, 4 and 5.
block 28, town of Alliance. $23,000.
Helen C. Dalt et al. to Edgar Hil
ton. NW4 13-25-49. $1.
Simon Spry, single, to George
nuck and Mary Buck, lot 4, block 2,
Hill's addition to Alliance, $75.
F. M. Knight, single, to James W.
Bockncr. lots 8. block 17. town of
Alliance, $1,500.
Simon Spry to J. C. Beralna, lota
2, 3 and 4, block 30, town of All I
ance, $4,000.
Joseph B. Denton and wife to M.
F. Weaver, part of NW4 of HE -A
36-25-48, $2,300.
Teter D. McLaughlin, single, to
John Burry. NEK 29-26-49. $13,-
500.
A. C. McLaughlin and wife to John
Bury, lots 8 and 9, block 6, Berea,
$1,260.
Samuel D. Pitman and wife to
Daniel J. Foley et al., E 28, NW4
27-28-49, $16,000.
Norman A. McCorkle, single, to
Frank J. Lund, SW4 18-25-60. $4,-
800.
James W. Breckner, single, to
Henry ,Behm, a part of SE14 33-25-47.
$4,950.
Mae Phillips and husband to Mat-
J. K. Alexander and wife to Nor-1 tie E. Hoppock, lots 5 and 6, block
Glasses accurately fitted at rea
sonable prices. Drake 4b Drake.
Optometrists. tf
man A. McCorkle. lot 39, County ad
dition to Alliance, $2,300.
John M. Kuhn and wife to Clyde
J. Whelan, SH of lot 11, block 28,
Hemlngford. $200.
Joseph B. Denton and- wife to Lee
R. Akcrs, a part of NWU of NE
of 36-25-48, $2,200.
Joseph Wlsmlller and wife to W.
W. Norton, SE4 5-25-49, $4,800.
Mame I. Curtis and husband to Bittie
A. DeMoss, lot 5, block U, Sheridan
addition to Alliance, $3,000.
Minnie S. Berry and husband to
William B. Johnston, lot 5, block '3.
Wyoming addition to Alliance
20, Hemlngford, $8,400
Evan Lewis and wife to W. S.
Acheson, SW4 29-26-49, $8,000.
O. C. Moore and wife to Elias
Essay, lot 13, block 24, Alliance, II,
800. Thorwald Lund, single, to Marlon
Lawsen, NKVi 1-25-51, $2,400.
General .Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 2465, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall,
Serial No. 019280, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest blddef,
but at not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: NEV4 NE of
Section 10, Township 23, North of
Range 49, West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver ths
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-descrlged land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
(May 7)
tlona of See. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall,
Serial No. 019273, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 24th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: SE4 SEV4 of
Section 35, Township 23, North; and
Lot 1 In Section 2, Township 22,
North of Range 49, West of the
Sixth Principal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
conned bidding. The person making
tTio highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver the
PtTHLIO LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at 'Alliance, Neb., April
1. 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of th
IURLIO LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Iand Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as dl
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provl
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
(May 7)
We Grind Our Own Lenses
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
All the Latest Styles
in Frames and Mountings
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HOT SPRINGS CLINIC
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SPECIALISTS
Internal Medicine. SunJeru. Ewe Ear Nose & Ihroat J
V KMnett& Bladder, X Rati t Modem Laboratory V
TWonlcndid Hospitals Medical Block 11
IS SOUTH DAKOTA ,
MOT SPRINGS
The Miffostaf Health Resort
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The first period of the Herald's Prize Campaign closed Saturday But two and one-half weeks of contest left
Doirt Stop Whee -You've Woe Your First Victory
It's Not a Goal It is (My a Step Forward
So evenly have honors been divided up to the present time in the race for the magnificent prizes that it de
pends almost entirely upon the indidual effort of each contestant during the remaining two and a half weeks
as to who will finish with "flying colors" and be acclaimed winner of the new Reo Six. If you halt now
for a moment; if you weaken for a single day, if you overlook one opportunity to better your chances to
win, you are taking desperate chances of losing the big prizes which are now within your grasp, and which
really belong to you, if you but persist.
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VOTE TOTALS
of Contestants in the Herald's Auto Campaign
MISS MARGARET BARRY . 324 First 2,289,000
Mil. ItALJ'U 523 Cheyenne 2,281,300
i MR. B. M. KELLY Angora .2,256,500. VUJ
JL MISS SARABEL NEWMAN 222 Tolnca 1,821,550 tj if
J MISS LYDA GASSELTNa .Hemingford ....1,400,500 W3
"jC MISS GRACE JOHNSTON 315 Cheyenn 808.700 Jk!u
MRS. J. WOXQ 1011 Boi Butte 880, OOO
Above Count Includes Ballots Cast up to
8 O clock Monday night, April 5 Only
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Note The Difference
Here la Vote Schedule for the Next Two Weeks,
Terminating April 17
Votes
Price Allowed
1 Year .'. 9 2.50 l.OOO
2 Years O.OO S.OOO
3 Yeara 7.50 f 10.OOO
4 Year. .. J. 10.00 15,000
5 Years 12.50 20,000
CLASSIFIED ADV. AND JOB CARDS
One Card . . ..........f 10.00 12,000
Two Cards (sold to same party) 20.00 28,000
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THERE'S STILL TIME TO WIN
Eighteen days remain in which to bridge the chasm
which may now exist between the leader and candidates
who are not at the top today eighteen days of oppor
tunity, every hour of which should bring Its reward in
thousands of votes. The difference between "first
period" and "second period" Totes is not enough to dis
courage a REAL winner. A real winner doesn't stop at
the first set back. There's still time to win.,
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Note The Difference
Here Is the Vote Schedule for Final Week of the
CampaignApril 17 to 24 Inclusive
Votes
Price Allowed
1 Year 9 2.50. 8O0
2 Years 0.00 4,000
3 Years . .' 7.50 7,500
4 Years 10.00 10,000
5 Years 12.50 15,000
CLASSIFIED ADV. AND JOB CARDS
No Votes Allowed. Sale End Sat
urday Night, April 17.
VOTES FOR JOB PRINTING AND WANT AD CARDS
As announced at the beginning of the campaign.
Totes will be Issued for paid-in-advance cards good for
classified advertising, etc. (not display) In The Herald
and Job printing of any kind whatsoever. These cards
sell for $10 each and are good until May 1. 1921. They
are transferable! The number of votes allowed for the
sale of cards, during the second period only, appears In
the vote schedule to the left. Cards will not be sold, nor
will votes be issue for the sale of cards, the final week
of the campaign.
To every contestant this is a magnificent opportun
ity to Increase bla or her vote total by leaps and bounds.
WIN
NOW
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