The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 21, 1920, Page NINE, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
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WANT TO BUT something? Hun
dreds of people scan these Want
Ad columns looking for what you
or othera have to offer. Get quick
results by advertising; In The
Herald Want Ad department.
RATE: lo a word. Count nearest
multiple of five, 17 words 15c. 18
words 20c, etc. No ad less than
16c. Display 6o per brevier line.
FOR SALE SEED
FOR SALE Sudan grass and cane
seed. FARMERS' UNION tf
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE A 5-room house In first
class condition. 615 Big Horn. In
quire H. L. Sims at Thlele's. tf
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern
close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOR SALE nOTJSB
FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compare
tlvely close In. - Want to deal dl
rect for cash: no agents. Price 1 42 00
Inquire No. 605, Alliance Herald, tf
FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The
Herald Office.
RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR REN T Two
rooms. Phone 718.
unfurnished
45tf
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
IN best residence part of city on Big
Horn avenue; six rooms and bath
clean and In good shape to move
Into at once. Attractive prici for
Quick sale . Call No. 508. Herald
office. tf
FOR SALE USED GARS
FOR SALE Good used ears. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonlo Temple
Bids. tf
LOST 33x4 chain for Ford truck
Thursday. Finder return to Rodg
er's Grocery.
FOR SALE 'Evans potato planter,
In good condition. Phone 495.
P. O. Blaln. 61p
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE CheaP. 4-room house
In West Lawn. Terms. Phone
No. 965. 49tf
FOR SALE TRUCK
FOR SALE 1919 Ford track, good
as new. Bur Quick. Phone 965.
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WANTED BREAKING
WANTED Breaking. Have three
large outfits. Good work guaran
teed. S. A. Schmltt, Hemingfcrd.
61p
FOR SALD AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford Sedan, 1918 modi
el, in good condition. ,Call "
Laramie. 60tf
FOR SALE Car 95 forsa shr ss
CAR for sale, or will trade for small
tract of land. Call O. Forbes at
Nebraska Rooming House, between
12 and 1p.m. 49-50p
'FOR RENT ROOMS "
THREE furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; no children. . Call
about noon. Phone 242. 49tf
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Five cows, .two milch
cows with calf; one yearling; one
three-year-old steer; cheap. W. H.
Dacey, Jr., phone 234. 46-tf
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE Two lots on Platte,
close to Emerson school. For par
ticulars call at Fourth Street Mar
ket 51p
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE A Sorghum mill will be
erected here this summer and will
For further Information write, SID
MASON. Box 264, Alliance, Neb. 50p
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 100 head of cattle to
pasture for summer; fl per head.
Write II. S. Fulliton. Ellsworth.
Neb. 56p
PUBLIO LAND SALE .
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
April 30th, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of George F. Cantwell,
Serial No. 019 S 57, 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 21st day
of June, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: WUNEU of
Section 12. Township 22, North of
Range 48. West of the Sixth princi
pal 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 re
quired to Immediately pay to the Re
ceiver the 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.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
J. 0. MORROW, Recorder.
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LAND NOTICE.
Department or the Interior, U.'S.
Land Office a'. Alliance, Nebraska,
May 3, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Phil-
lpp Will, of Alliance, Nebraska, who
on September 11, 1916, made home
stead entry, No. 017994, for 8V4
SEVi of Sections 21, Township 25
north, Range 60 west, Sixth princi
pal meridian, has filed notice of In
tentlon to make three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before the Register and Re
ceiver of the United States Land
Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the
15th day of June, 1920. ,
Claimant names as witnesses: Ed
ward Schwaderer, William Hashman,
Jacob Rohrbach, John Vogel, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
June 4 T. J. O'Keefe, Register
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Hearing on the Petition for
Appointment of an Administratrix.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Frank D. Gilleran, Deceased.
To all Persons Interested in the
Estate of Frank G. Gilleran, deceas
ed:
YOU -ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that on the 27th day of April, 1920,
Sarah A. Gilleran filed her petition
in the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, praying for the
appointment as Administratrix of the
Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, deceas
ed, and that the-same will be beard
In the County Court Room In the
City of Alliance. Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the 81st day of May,
1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A.
M.
It Is Further Ordered that Notice
of said hearing be given to all per
sons interested In said Estate by the
Publication of this Order for three
successive weeks In the Alliance
Herald, a legal newspaper, printed,
published and circulated In Box
Butte ounty, Nebraska. Dated this
27th day of April. 1920.
IRA E. TASH.
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASTE. Attorney.
(Pub. May 7-May Xt-Inc)
ASK
If you are an unfortunate, afflict
ed with that dreaded complaint.
Piles, la any of its forms, to be re
stored to your usual good health, you
no doubt feel that your only salva
tion Is an Immediate operation. Do
not be too hasty In making this
move. The Whitney Treatment for
Piles, a new remedy, easy to apply
and wonderful in Its results. Sold
under a guarantee. Ask Alliance
druggists to show and explain.
S0-51-52P
Bull-fight spectators who escaped
arrest in a raid by Jumping over the
boundry from Texas Into Mexico
were lucky not to find a squad of
bandits ready to hold them for ran-
10001.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Box Buttt
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Alva
Roy Ualslup, Deceased:
Notice to all persons interested In
said Estate Is hereby given that A
Thomas Lunn, Administrator of th
said Estate, will meet the Creditor
of said Estate at the County Court
Room In the City of Alliance, Boi
Butte County, Nebraska, on the 25th
day of August, 1920, at the hour of
Ten o'clock, A. M. for the purpose
of hearing, adjusting and allow In j
claims or demands against said Es
tate. All persons having claims or
demands against said Estate must
file the same In said Court on or be
fore the 23rd day of August, 1920,
or said Claims will be forever barred.
Dated this 14th day of April,
1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Judge.
Lee Rnsye, Attorney. May 21
Al Wiker, of Alliance, sells
monuments for the Palne-Fishburn
Granite Co. See him for best
prices. 64
NO REASON FOR IT.
When Alliance Citizens Show a
Way.
There can be no reason why any
redacr of this who suffers the tor
tures of an aching back, the annoy
ance of urinary disorders, the pains
and dangers of kidney ills will fall to
heed the words of a neighbor who
has found relief. Read what an Al
liance citizen says:
Hrs. J. M. cott. 714 Missouri St..
Alliance, says: "Though it has been
some time since I have used Doan's
Kidney Pills, I gladly recommend
them. I have known of many peo
ple, who like myself, have found
them good. I suffered from kidney
disorders for quite awhile. I had
backache, felt tired and languid and
at times was very nervous. Then,
too, my kidneys acted irregularly.
Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief
from these ailments."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply act for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Fills the same that
Mrs. Scott had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
For Sale Nine room house.
Best part of town. Modern. Priced
right and good terms. See Nebraska
Land Company. tf
Piano and player pianos tuned
and regulated byE. P. Merrill of A.
Hospe Co. Call Wiker Music Houce,
Phone 239. Reference, St. Agnes
Academy. 53
For Sale Two six room houses
Price and terms right. See Nebraska
Land Company. " tf
Lilac toilet water may have a 79
ptr cent "kick," as explained by two
men accused of drinking it, but the
trouble IS that most men object to its
100 per cent fragrance.
Perhaps the former kaiser would
be glad to be enterned almost any
where if the allies would agree to let
him him "sty put," leaving him alone
with his saw, bis sawbuck and his
memories of former power.
Why should Germany worry If Its
debt is $204,000,000,000 marks? A
mark is worth practically nothing
and what does 204,000,000,000
times nothing amount to anyway.
The more we read about sudden
and mysterious lllneBS and deaths
following social affairs the more In
clined we are to pass up recipes for
lemonade.
Predictions of price drops are
great stuff. They cheer up the ulti
mate consumer without interfering
with anybody's profits.
Some people's idea of the height
of epulence Is to be able to go where
It is too hot in winter and where it
la too cool in summer.
"How to use monev the school
problem," says a newspaper headline
How to get the money is the problem
soys the teachers.
Girls wanted at Alliance Steam
Laundry. tf
Goatskin clothing is. interesting,
but certainly not new.
We Grind Our Own Lenses
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
All the Latest Styles
In Frames and Mountings
Clean Up Now
and
AVOID THE BUSH
A little later to the
you'll have to wait four tsnn.
Use the phone today.
PROMPT SERVICa HOW'
- SamShelton-
071
jg WANDA-ROSE p
jttj By MILDRED WHITE.
WWWW
(Copyright, lilt, Wvtttra Ntwipapar Union;
The little girl who had been wander
Ing uncertainly nbont the corridor ol
the great ofllce bulldlns paused at last
before a glass door.
James tarrlmer," she spelled audi
bly: "Attorney and Counselor at Law."
Then the little girl opened the doot
and peeped Inside.
A young woman bending over a type
writer looked up and smiled rcasxur-
Ingly.
"That's Mr. Lorrlmer, isn't It, sit
ting there In the farthest room behind
a dcski Ml ko and find him myself."
"Who sent you in herer he asked.
"No one sent me," the little girl
quietly returned. "I Just came." She
sealed herself in a wide chair at the
opposite side of the desk. "I came by
myself on the street car; I found your
name Inst night among the lawyers In
our telephone book. It's a business
visit and I brought all the money to
my bank to pay you. I've got over a
dollar. Please tell me how to get un
adopted." "To get unadopted," be repeated.
"So you don't like the adoption busi
ness, eht Well, how did It happen?
And what Is your name, young lady?"
"I'm Wanda-Rose," the child an
swered with dignity, "andl don't like
being adopted very much. It happened
when the beautiful lady visited our
orphanage. She liked me because I
made her smile; It bad grown very
hard, she said, for her to smile, so she
managed with the directors to adopt
me and took me home with her. She
was the first mother I'd ever had.
Some one found me long ago In the
orphanage garden, when I could hard
ly talk at all, and what I called myself
bounded like Wanda.' so that's the
name they gave me. My beautiful lady
added Rose ; she says I'm like a rose to
her. But, please, will yon make me
unadopted 7"
The big man got up and lifted the
tiny figure to his knee.
I'm afratd that I don't understand
all this, Wanda-Rose," he said, whlmsl
cslly. "If your beautiful lady Is also
kind, why wish to be 'unadopted? "
The child raised reproachful eyes.
"As If I'd ever wish to be," she said,
"It's for her sake that I'm doing It So
that he will come bnck again."
James Lorrlmer shook his head.
"I will have to ask you to, explain
further. Wanda "
"Itose." the finished, severely. "He
went away two years ago; you see he
whs my beautiful ladys husband,
Ellen, that's the cook, says that they
were very happy together until my
lovely lady's sister died and she took
ner little boy to raise. She was so
fund of thut boy ; he was delicate, El
len says, and my mother I call bei
mother, you know had to stay with
him a great deal. The boy's name was
Roger, and Ellen says that my moth
er"s husband got very 'noyed about
Roger. An' he'd talk crOMs when he
wanted her to go some place nn' my
mother couldn't because of Roger, nn
she'd cry, and then by an' by her hu
band went away, an' my mother told
Ellen he was never coming back, an
he never did."
The lawyer arose abruptly and put
the child from him. Ills brows were
drawn together again end his gaze
was darkly piercing.
"Well?" he osked.
Wanda-Rose settled herself again
quietly In the big ciinir. "Well, Rog
er's father married after that, Ellen
says, an' he took Roger away ; an my
mother used to cry a great deal, she
was so dreadfully lonely. Not for
Roger, Ellen says, but for her husband,
He didn't know that she was lonely.
of course, or even that Roger had
gone; he just kept on staying away,
Then my beautiful lady began to visit
the hospital and orphanage, an' brings
us toys an' roses, an' she called me
her rose.' I liked to make her laugh ;
she had such a pretty - laugh like
birds singing when you bear them In
the morning. An' one day she took me
home with her to be her little girl. But
I couldn't keep her laughing because
she cried so much over the photograph
In the frame In her room ; an' I asked
her was It her husband's photograph
and was he ever coming back? She
Just put her bead down then and cried
harder than ever an' she said : 'Never,
darling, now I'm afraid.' So I thought
that 'now' meant me that he'd never
come 'now you see, 'cause I was here
like Roger. An' he'd gone away be
cause of Roger or Roger is what
started the trouble, anyway, Ellen
says. So I came down bere to get un
adopted. Lawyers do such things,
don't they?" Wanda-flose paused.
"You ought to be gladder to do It than
anyone else," she said, shrewdly.
James Lorrlmer stood for a long
time looking down into the street be
low. Then he came to bend over the
little watting glrL and his face was
very tender.
"So you'd give your own happiness
for the sake of your beautiful lady,
Wanda Rose?" he said. "And do you
think that she could still find happl
Bess with a husband who had been so
unkind? For tf you do, we are going
together, you and I"
The child sighed happily,
"She'll w ant us both," she said, "be
cause, you see, she loves us.
"Me?" abked the big man. The one
tremulous word was all that he could
ssy. Wanda-Rose nodded confidently.
"She told me that she loved you.
That's why I thought you'd be glad to
know, when I hunted you out In the
telephone book
Quick Service Electric
Under IliRliliuxl-IloiIoway Co.
Alliance . Nebraska
Mot
Medicine Not
Surgery
Nut Ooteopnthy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey ,
Chiropractor
Uraduate Palmer School
telephone 80 Wilson Building
Alliance Nebraska
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Hnr, Noso and Throat
rnoKB tor
CaHs answered frim Otle 4a mm
might
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer "
ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
HAVE IT WELDED
with the
OXY-ACETYLENB PROCESS
Clrlnder Blocks, Frames and
Transmission Cases a Specialty
George H. Breckncr
The Old Wearer Garage
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
live Stock and General Faroe
Bales
Phone 604 Alliance
; J. D. EMERICK
Bended Abstracter
I have the air Mt mt Ammtrmm
SMki ta B Batf Osastr,
First National Dank Bids;.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Over Harper's Store
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
O. E. Nelson
Lawyer
DENTON BUILDING
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
Live Stock a Specialty
Phone Birch 8182, Alliance
Real Estate, Loam and Xnsar
Mice. T. E. REDDISH; Reddish
Block. tf
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and aoto truck with the lateel
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or damagta
Up-to-date wagon pads will be tues
by us on all moving Jobs.
tf JOHN R. SNYDER- Phans. IB
When In Antlock
Take Your Meals at
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