Till ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1921 SEVEN M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Want to buy something? Hun- ,of PrP,p those Want Ad columns looking for what vou or others have to offer. Get ciiiick results by advertising in The Herald Want Ad department. .aI'KS Two rrnif. per nurd i.er in ertiru. rowii nioie than other fWHp.-Mii. hut Kuiirsnfer thM feu r'uih several ' hiKirired more !-.! uu. 'Mrd'aiin noi hoi air. CO.. Thud ami Cheyenne. tf FOR RENT ROOMS, FOR RENT W.-11 hc:ted room in Modern home. Trice $2.00 per week. Thone 347. 20tf WANTED LIVE STOCK WANTED 1.000 to 2,000 white faced steers, yearling. or two year olds. Will buy in bunches of 50 or more. Will pay rash. Delivery in spring. Write or niht w:ro full p'n ticulars 1o F. K. SIMMONS, Kaycee, Wyo. 20-23 W A NTED STi CK H ( G8 WANTED Stock hogs. Land Co. Nebraska 101 tf HELP WANTED MALE GET BUSY. Keep busy. Is your job unsafe? Is it permanent? You want a lifelong business. You can get into such a business se'ling more than 137 Watkins Products direct to farmers if you own auto or team or can get one; if you can give bond with personal sureties. We back you with big selling helps. 52 years in business. 20,000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you can get ter ritory. J. R. Watkins Co., Department C, Winona, Minn. 21; 23p 7 A XTTTT oi r l : I anteed tires. Guaranteed salary with extra commissions. Cowan Tire & Rubber Co., Chicago, 111. Box 784. 20-21&28-29 MISCELLANEOUS IP YOU WANT to know how to keep hogs from having cholera or other i diseases, also how to make hens lay and keep poultry from having roup and other ailments, rend me stamped envelope at once. Everman Stock & Poultry Farm, Gallatin, Mo. 18-20-22 POULTRY AND EGGS COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo. . Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly We can supply you with any quantity of Daby Chicks 15 varieties. Live delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre paid. Write for prices and full par ticulars. 19tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real estate transfers filed for rec ord for the week ending February 5, 1921: James E. Barge and wife to Jes Bie D. Barge, N half 24-25-50, NW quarter 19-25-49, NW quarter 2S-25-48, and NE quarter 1-24-51, $1.00. W. B. Minor, sincre, to W. C. Fos ter, SE quarter 4-25-47, $5,000.00. Allie J. Simonson and wife, et al, to D. E. Vanderlas, lot D subdiv. lot 2, County addition, $1.00. John A. Gregorv, single, to William Green, E half SE quarter 30-25-50, $2,400.00. Blanche M. Finkbine, widow, to James W. Gaddis, S half N quarter 4-2fi-51, $4,000.00. Blanche M. Finkbine, widow, to James W. Gaddis, SE quarter 29-2G-61. $4,000.00. F. M. Broome and wife to the City of Alliance, lot 6, block 22, Alliance, $350.00. Frank A. Clark and wife, et al, to Alice A. Anderson, et al, lot 13, block 21, Alliance, $125.00. Nellie M. Mackey, single, to C. II. Raymond, lots 14 and 15, block 5, Hitchcock, Hills & Snedeker's addi tion. $1.00. Mrs. Sadie Lankford and husband to C. H. Raymond, lots 13, 14 and. 15, block 5, Hitchcock, Hills & Snedeker's addition. $5.00. Almira Whalen and husband, et al, to C. H. Raymond, lots 13, 14 and 15, block 5, Hitchcock, Hills and fcned eker's addition, $20.00. Edgar Hilton and wife et al, to Lil lie May Anderson, NW quarter J3-25 19. Sfi.400.00. Callowav H. Underwood and wife to County of Box Butte, part E half SE quarter 31-24-49, $ lUU.UU. HIGH GRADE PIANO AT SACRIFICE PRICE For auick sale will give big cut In nriee. This is one of our best pianos left on our hands in public storehouse in Alliance, Examine it Easy pay ments to responsible party. Write to dav for full information to The Den ver Music comDanv. Denver. Colorado. F12-22 An echo of the recent landslide, when the democrats were snowed un der after they had been taken Into the enemy s camp, was heard m Ain im last week when Bill (William R.) ITni-nop received a beautifully twe- orrit-fon lottor frnm th secretary of President-elect Harding, thanking him for sending in mi congratulations in tv,o mnmpnt nf wild exultation when t KottfA wa won. Either Bill's tele gram was overlooked in the rush, or else ro. ttaraing receivea a Beau vi congratulations. In old-fashioned legalized whisky v.m r fist flhts. but in illicit hooch there seems to be the poten tiality of murder in every arm. NOTICE In the District Court of Box Butte 'uni, Nebraska. m re Application for Dissolution of wliunce Packing Company, a Cuipum- Notice t. hereb) given that the i:n.- f'Hrkinir iniany . a rorinir on, organized under the tuws of the te of Nebraska, has filed in the i.'rct Court of Box Butte Count v. hiiivka, a petition praying for a de f d:s.-oiv,ng and declaring dissolved it id corporation, for the puymer.t of ie to ts and ;dl e.spenses of this ae on and incidental thereto, and foi udi other and further r-lief as naj " .ut and equitable, and that Satur .ay, 'he 12th day of February, 1921, i the opening of court on tht;t day, or is sotfn thereafter as counsel cun be .urd, has boen appointed as the time, .ml the distnct court room in the ourt hou.-o. al Alliance, lo. Butte ..ountj, Nel'ia.-ka, at the place at .vh ch .sit.d application is to be heard. VLLIANCE TACKING COM TAN V, A COKTOKAJION, By MITCHELL A; GANTZ, Its Attorneys. Mitchell & Ganl7, Attorneys. Jani-rtbll NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Au gust F. Forsstrom, Deceased. In the County Court of Bo Butte County, Nebraska, State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun ty, ss.: lo All Persons Interested in the Es tate of August F. Forsstrom, De ceased, both Creditors and Heirs: On January 21st. 1921, Karl M. Forsstrom filed his petition and affi davit in the County Court of Box Butte counkv, Nebraska, setting forth iliat on May 12th, 1910, he filed in I he office of the County Court of Box Butte county, Nebraska, a petition to determine the heirs of August F. Forsstrom, deceased, who died on or about June 22nd, 1911; that in said petition it was alleged and represented that the legal heirs and sole and only heirs of the said August F. Forsstrom. leceased, were tie petitioner. Karl M. Forsstrom, a son, and Julie Mi Fors strom, a daughter; that said August F. Forsstrom, deceased, was a resident and inhabitant of Box Butte county, Nebraska, at the time of his death, and was the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: East Half of the Northwest Quarter and South Half of Section 20; Southwest Quarter and South Half of the south east Quarter of Section 21, all in iownshin 28. Ranire 49. Box Butte county, Neoiaska. Said petition also set forth that more than two years had elapsed since the death of the said August F.' Forsstrom, and no applica tion had been made for administration of his estate, and that there were no debts against his estate; that no last will of the decedent had been discov ered, and petitioner believed that the said August F. Forsstrom died in testate. That upon the filing of said petition the county court of said coun ty set and fixed the 20th day of June. 1916. as the time and place for hear ing said petition, and ordered that a copy of said notice be published for thirty days prior to said hearine; that through a mistake the said notice was only published 22 days, and objection has now been made to the title to said real estate on account of same. Said petition contained the following pray er: lour petitioner therefore pravs that an order may be made fixing a time and place for hearing said peti tion, and that notice thereof be given in the manner provided by law, and that upon said hear in ir a decree mav be entered dispensing with adminis tration of said estate, and determining who the heirs of the said August F. rorsstrom were. Said Karl M. Fors strom now prays that he be allowed to re-file his said petition in this mat ter, and that the order, notice and de cree heretofore rendered by the coun ty court of said county, to-wit: On July 31st, 1916, le cancelled and set aside, and that the court issue a new notice in said matter, on the petition aforesaid, to all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs, setting forth the filing of said peti tion, the date of death of said August v. rorsstrom, his place of residence, a description of the real estate of which he died seized, the interest in said real estate of the petitioner, and the prayer of the petition, fixing a time and place for hearing said peti tion, and that upon the date set for said hearing the court will enter a decree dispensing with administration of said estate, and finding and de termining who are the heirs of said August F. Forsstrom, deceased, and right of descent of said real estate, in accordance with the laws of Nebras ka pmviding for the determination of heirship when the intestate has been dead for more than two years. It is hereby ordered that said peti tion be re-filed as of January 21st, lvti, and that a hearine be had on said petition in the county court room in said county, at Alliance. Nebraska. on the 23rd day of February, 1921, at the hour of ten o clock A.- M., and that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing be given to all persons interested in said estate by publication of this order three successive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a newspapei printed, published and circulating in said countv. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand pnd official seal this 21st day of January, 1921. (SEAL) IRA E. TASH, County Judge. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. Jan21-Febll NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk. Alliance. Nebraska, until 8 o'clock P. M., moun tain time, February 8th, 1921, for the construction of sanitary sewers in Sewer Districts Nos. 11 and 12. The estimated quantities of work are aa follows: Sanitary Sewer District No. 11. 1790 linear feet 8-Inch sewer includ ing 2 6x8 Y'a. 4 manho'e. 82 vertical feet. 1 flushtank. vertical feet. ICO linear feet -inch extra strong lead water service. Knir noeis et 'mate of oost, $2,935,00. :anitar .Sewer District No. 12. m;u i. near feet ?-inch sewer includ 2 manho'es, 16 vertical feet 1 (lu?htanK, 15 vertical feet 0 linear feet 4-inch extra stronp lead water service. Engineers" estimate vi cost, $1,930.00 Each proposal must be accompanied i v a certified chek for five per cent I the amount bid, made payable to the City lieasurer. Alliance, Nebras ka, as a guarantee of good faith. and specifications may be seen and proposal b' inks obtained at the i) rc of the City Clerk, or at the o;T'e of the engineers, Grant, Fulton !i Let on, i'0" Bankers' Life BIdg., L'no,n, .Nebraska. Bidders desiring plans and specifica tions for their own use may obtain the same from the eng'neers upon pay ment Oi $2.50, no part of which will be lefunded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bills. Bv oidn'r of the Citv Council this 11th dav of Jnnuarv, 1921. GRACE H. KENNEDY, Jan25-Fetw City Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land OlTice at Alliance, Nebr.. January 20, 1921. No ice is hereby given that Joe D. Bignell, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Febr. 12, 191S, made Homestead entry, No. OIS43C, for S'SW'i of Sec. 13; S'fcSE'i of See. 14; NE'i; NSE'i ,f Sec. 23; W'2NW4, NE'.4NW4 and NWUSWU of Section 24", Township 23, North, Range 4S, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, Alliance, Nebraska, on the 20th day of Febru ary, 1921. Claimant names nt witnesses: Frank Cantwell, Robert Graham, Julius Bir kle and Norman Newberry, all of Alli ance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. Jan21-Feb22 NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Eva . D Treat Deceased 'in the' County Court of Box Butte Count v Nebraska county, iseorasKa. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. To all Persons interested in the es tate of Eva D. Treat Deceased. Whereas. Grace Treat Miller of Box Butte County, Nebraska, has filed In my office an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Eva D. Treat, deceased, late of said county, and said Grace Treat Miller has filed her petition herein praying to have said instrument admitted to probate and that letters of administration, with the will annexed may be issued to her the said Grace Treat Miller, as executor of said will, which will re lates to both real and personal prop erty, I 'have therefore appointed the 21st day of February. 1921. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in the court house in said county, as the time and place for hearing said will, and which time and place you and each of you and all other persons concerned may appear for the purpose of contesting allowing of the same. It is further ordered that the peti tioner herein give notice to all persons interested in said estate of the pen dency of this petition and the time and CI ace set for the hearing of the same, y causing a copy of this order to be published in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed, published and of general circulation in said county, for three weeks successively previous to the day set for the hearing. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 27th day of January, A. D., 1921. IRA E. TASH, (SeaD County Judge. F. A. BALD, Attorney. Jan2S-Fel18 NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Oscar O'Bannon, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. To all Persons interested in the es tate of Oscar O'Bannon, deceased, late of said county: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of January, 1921, Emma O'Bannon filed her petition in the county court of said county for her appointment as administratrix of the estate of Oscar O'Bannon, deceased, late of said county, and that same will be heard at the county court room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, on the 21st day of February, 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. It is further ordered that notice of said hearing be given all parties in terested in said estate by the publica tion of this notico three successive weeks in The Alliance Herald, a news paper printed, published and circulat ing in said county. Dated this 2th day of January, 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. MITCHELL & GANTZ. Attorneys. Jan28-Febl8 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, upon -a decree rendered by said court in favor of Charles Brit tan, plaintiff, and against Amos J. Abley, defendant, I will, on the 2nd day of March, 1921 at 10 o'clock A. M., on said date, at the west front door of the court house at Alliance, Box Butte county, Ne braska, sell the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section Eleven (11), Town ship Twenty-six (26), North of Range Fifty (50) West of the eth Principal Meridian, Box Butte county, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of sale, in the sum of $3,766.35, with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum, from December 18th, 1920, co-ds and ac ruing costs. . J. W. MILLER, Sheriff of Box Butte County Nt biHhka. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. Jan26-Mari notice to c reditors and heirs In the County Couit of Box Butte Count , Nebraska. In the matter of the e.-ti.te of Mat tie M. B irnes, deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun ty, .-s.: Io all persons Interested in the es tate of M.ittie M. Barnes, derc.i o.l. both creli'ors and heirs, take notVe, tnat on the ith dav of February. 1021. . v.nii .-M-nisironir men nis tip it.nn r ... vi' . ... . .. ' , iiiv. VIUCIIY V UU I II I it nip v ouiu.v. rrnrasKa. se tmir oith th it Mattie M. Raines, deceased, denar'ed this life it,te:tate on the 24th dav ,f November. 19( 0, nt her residence near Prngle in Custer Courdv, Str.'e of outh Dakota, and In'ing immediately preceding her death a res dent and in- bitant of Custer Countv. State of South Dakota; and was possessed in fee simple at the time of her death of the following described real estate, to-w t: the Mwthwest quarter (SW'i) of section four (4), in township twenty-seven (27), north of ranire fortv- eight, west of the sixth principal me ridian, in llox Uutte County, Ne braska, and that sa'd lands were all of the real cs'ate in the State of Nebras ka, owned bv the deceased at the t;me of her ileiith; that the petitioner i:; the owner in fee simple of said land and derive his title to the same through the said Mattie M. Barnes, deceased. The petitioner further states that more than two years have elapsed since the death of the said Mattie M. Barnes and that no application has ever been made for an administrator of her estate, in the State of Nebras ka, either by her heirs or by persons claiming to be creditors of her estate, and at the time of her death she left surviving her, as her sole and only heirs at law, the following named per- ons. to-wit: Albert (t. Barnes, her husband, of Custer, South Dakota; and their children', Mattie M. Barnes, a daughter, now Mattie M. Sutherland, of Pringle, South Dakota, and Merle Barnes, a son, of Custer, South Da- . padl of wh0 "0fwn VT,?t n twenty-one years of age, and that said 'an' 7n ?Va';! PrfTn"-in death of the said Mattie M. Barnes in r in.i;,.;,iari V . V 1 v'r third interest in fee simple as tenants in common, to each of said persons as his distributive share in and to said estate. The object and prayer of said peti tion is that the court appoint a time and place for a hearing upon said pe tition and that notice may be given and issued to all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs, to the end that the regular administra tion be dispensed with and that the estate of the said Mattie M. Barnes, deceased, be fully adminjstered in ac cordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska, providing for the deter mination of heirs- and the right of sue cession to real estate when a period o' more than two years has elapsed since the death of the intestate, and for such other and further proceedings a? may be proper for the full administra tion of said estate. That the court will find, determine and decree th.-t the said Mattie M. Barnes, deceased, died intestate on the 24th day of No vember, 1900, at her residence near Pringle, in Cii-rer County, South Da kota, being at the time of her death a resident and inhabitant of Custer County, South Dakota, and that more than two years Iwe now elapsed since her death: t.iat the sa'd Mattie M. B'irnes. at the time of her death, was the owner in fee simple of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section four (4). in township twenty-seven (271, north of range forty-eight (IS), wet of the sixth principal meriiban in Box Butte County, Nebraska, and that the petitioner is now the owner of said lands; that no application has ever been made in the Mate or IS,e bra.-ka for the appointment of an ad ministrator for, her estate; that the sole and onlv heirs at law of the said Mattie M. Barnes at the time of her death were her hu band, Alfred G. Barnes, of Custer, South Dakota, ami their children, Mattie M. Barnes, a daughter, now Mattie M. Sutherland, of Pringle, South Dakota, and Merle Barnes, a son, of Custer. South Da kota, and each of said persons is now of lawful age and are the persons to whom said lands descended at the time of the death of the said deceased. It is hereby ordered that a bearing be had on said petition in the County Court Room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte Countv, Nebraska, on the 10th day of March. 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., and that notice thereof be given all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs, of the time and place fixed for said hearing, by the publication of this notice for three successive weeks prior to said hearing, in the Alliance Her ald, a newspaper, published, printed and circulated in said County. In witness whereof, I have hereun to set my hand and the official seal of said County Court, this 7th day of February, 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. LEE BASYE, Attorney. Feb. 8 March 4, incl. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Land Company. 103-tf REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance City Property QmkNEBRASKA LAND CO. J. G McCORKLE, Manager Office Grovnd Floor First National BaxSc WEEKLY MARKETER AM (Funv'hcd by the United States Bureau of Markets) Live Stork and Meals A sharp decline in theep and l.mb prices feutured the Chicago live stock market the past week. Fat lavibs broke 0c-J1.2"; feeding lambs 75c $1..'i0. Yearl nes lot $1.25-$ 1.50; fat ewes weak to 50c lower. Cattle de cline ranged 2'c-50c per 100 lbs. with some choice steers $1 lower. Hog1 runted 15c lower to 10c higher. Feb ruary 4th Chicaeo prices: hogs, l ulk of sales, $9.20-$ 10; medium nnd good beef steers $7.2."-?S.?5; butcher cows and heifers $4.2"-$: feeder steers, $0- $S; light and medium we gbt veal ni,.n. iir..i e,o. fat lambs s..2b- vino vi'.. fcoiFnir lambs $7.25-$s.f.O; yearlings $(; $7..r.0; fat ewes $3.50 $5. Prices of practically all classes and grades of me:it d-'cl ned on eastern wholesale market". Beef down $1.50 ?2; veal, lamb, nut' ton and pork loins $l-?.1. February Hh price., good grade meats: beef $13-$14.50; veal ?20-$22; lamb $17 $20; mutton $10 $12; I ght pork loins $19-022; heavy Io ns $15 $19. Dairy Products. Butter markets have been weak r-nd unsettled. No trading interest and market generally lacks support. Af New York foreign butter has been an important factor producing this con d tion as buyers nave shown prefer ence for high quality foreign butter at favorable prices. Reduced consumptive demand apparent in some sections. Prices 92 score, domestic fresh: New York 4'V; Chicago 45'c; Philadelphia 40'ic; Boston 47c. Hay and Feed. Cincinnati reports that heavy re ceipts poor quality Timothy are de pressing market factor. Alfalfa slight ly steadier in Cincinnati; fair country demand noted in Chicago. Arrivals light in Chicago; few advices of coun try loadings; demand sufficient to ab sorb offerings particularly of light two wire bales. Chicago market reports a few buyers need small number cars good southwestern prairie for which $18-$20 could be realized. Kansas City arrivals heavier but demand is better and prices practically un changed. Idaho alfalfa arriving freely in Kansas City; indications point to heavy movement in near future. Load ing in Kansas light account bad road' and weather." Quoted: No. 1 Timothv $25, Chicago; $25 Cincinnati; $29 Memphis; No. 2 timothy $22 Chicago; $22.50 Cincinnati; $27 Memphis. No. 1 clover mixed $22.50 Cincinnati, No. 1 Alfalfa $24 Cincinnat; $29 Memphis. No. 2 alfalfa, $22.50 Memphis. Fruits and Vegetables. Potatoes declined 10-20c per 100 lbs f. o. b. northern shipping stations, reaching 75-85c sackeL Chicago car lot market lost 5-10c at $1-$1.15. Round Whites down 10c f. o. b. New York shipping points, closing $1-$1.08. New York market down 15c, reaching $1.50-$1.C5 bulk. Car-lot shipments week ended Feb ruary 3: Potatoes 2,865 cars; boxed apples 418; barreled apples 1,071; cab bage 380; celery 402; lettuce 584; on ions 390; sweet potatoes 35.. Shipments week ended January 27 Potatoes 2,871 cars; boxed apples 413 barreled apples 907; cabbaee 447 celery 349; lettuce 479; on'ons 408; sweet potatoes 343. IT'S JUST GRAND says iowa mm Mrs. Tisher Says Tanlac Ended Troubles and Built Her I'p Wonderfully "S;nce Tanlac has restored my health and built me up I just' can't say enough for it," said Mrs. C. B. Tisber, of 2707 Avenue A, Council Bluffs, Iowa. "For more than a year before tak ing Tanlac my stomach was so dis ordered I couldn't eat a thing but what it would hurt me. I was subject to blinding spells of dizziness and bad almost un!earable pains in the small of my back. I was nervous and rest less and a good night's sleep seemed out of the question. My appet'te left me anl I got so weak and run-down mv housework was just a drag. "But the first bottle of Tanlac I took made a wonderful improvement in my condition. I have now finished my third bottle and am sound and well, without an ache or a pain of any kind. I have a fine appetite and never have a touch of indigestion. That tired feeling has left me and it's no trouble for me to do my housework. I fact I feel good all the time. Tanlac is certainly one grand medicine." Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F. E. Holsten; in Hemingford by the Hem ingford Mercantile Co., and in Hoff land by the Mallery Grocery Co. ANGORA George Venell was transacting busi ness in Alliance Thursday. Eddie Roach Is hauling corn to the Dove ranch at Lynn at present Mrs. Abbie Stoner was a guest of Mrs. Mary Sherlock last week. Miss Gladys Fletcher was a guest of Mrs. W. N. Thompson Saturday. Mrs. R. T. Ely and Miss Leota Hen derson were shopping in Alliance Wednesday. Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fur man, February 3, a boy. Mrs. VinnJa Johnmn is acting as nure. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly returned from Omaha the first of the week where they hnve been visltinw with friends. The Misses 11a nnd Eunice Boodry spent Saturday ami Sunday with home folks, returning to their schools Sun day afternoon. Mrs. .foe MorWU and little son re turned to Bridgeport Tuesday after spending a few days with her mother, iir . ii- r Sherlock. The people of Angora and vicinity are enjoying a traveling library which is furnished by the Mate. Georga Vc":l has eh.;rge of the books. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Powell autoed to Bridgeport Saturday. They re ported the roads in bad condition and hail considerable trouble reaching; home. Miss Legg, of the state demonstra tion depnitment, gave a very inter esting millinery demonstration at the home o1' Mrs. W. N. Thompson last week. The next meeting of the com munity club will also be with Mrs. Thompson on Wednesday, February 9. PHYSICIAN and Sl'RGEON I)U. IHNAK BLAK OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK Office 101 Phone Residence 101 C. F. MOUANVILLE Carpenter Work of all Kinds Phone 970 or Red 413 DR. A. CLARENCE SCHOOL, General Surgeon Rumer BIdg., Alliance, Neb. Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk, 121 When in Antioch Take Your Meals at The Liberty Cafe Meals at All Hours JOHN STRATE Let Me Cry Your Sales R. A. WYLAN1) Auctioneer 1232 Missouri SERVICE GUARANTEED We Have Our Own Help PHILLIPS & SONS i Contractors and Builders 1 P. O. Box 750 Alliance, Nebr. L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA I t 1 Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry - Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy D!$S JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Telephone bf5 Wilson Building Real Estate, Loans and Insurance F. E. REDDISH Reddish Block tf Phone Alliance Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Live Stock and General Farm Salea J. 1). EMERICK "i Bonded Abstractor 1 I have the only set of Abstract ' Books in Box Butte County First National Bank BIdg. PHONES: RES. NO. 183 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage Succeaaori to Wallace Trans, fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATING FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen "We Try Hard to Please" Have it WELDED Wltk tie OXT-ACETTLENB FBOCESS Cylinder Blocks, Franea aad Transmission Cases a Spadaity ALL TRACTOR PASTS Geo. H. Breckcer New LaeaU 111 V4 U Ct.