CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "V hu? "tlilBt Run. or peopU araQ mae Want A cplumBi lookltir for what you !!!. .? erVhTV oflr- raaalta by advrt)atnir la Tha Heraid Want Ad department RATES One can per word per ina&rtlon. Coala no mora than athar newspapera and we prunr ntea that uu reach aayeral hua ar4 mora readera. Buy circular oa, not hot air. FOR SALE FOR SALE3 Black Galloway fur over coat, fine for outdoor work, good condition, cheap if taken at once, can be seen at Fowler Lumber Co. 16p FOR SALE Registered French draft stallion, register No. 22270, volume i, iNationai Kegister or French Draft Horses; 13 years, in good condition; will sell for S125: sure foal rotter. Ed Schulti, Hemingford, Neb. Fri. tf FOR SALE Modern 8 rocm bunga low, wAh garage; 916 Toluca; reas onable terms. Phone 175. W. M. Fin Began. 7tf FOR SALE Big type Chester White boars; best of breeding. Phone 801F11. D. E. PURINTON. 71-tf FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES Co., 8rd and Cheyenne, tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house; close in; modern except heat; will rent all or in separate apartments. See party at 224 Big Horn. 16-tf FOR RENT 6-room modern house; either furnished or unfurnished. Call G8. 16-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone 022. 11-tf FOR RENT A modern sleeping room. Phone 219. Ji-tf WANTED WANTED Clean, white cotton rags. . THE HERALD. WANTED Young man or lady; 21 or 25; to join our sales force in acci dent and sickness protection. Salary $100 per month and 20 commission. C. N. ROGERS, Agency Director, Box 354, Gering, Neb. 9-17 NOTICE OF PROBATE. Estate of Adolph D. Brost, deceased, in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, Box Uutte County, ss.: To all persona interested in said estate, take notice that a peti tion has been filed for probate of the Last Will and Testament of said Adolph D. Brost, deceased, and for the appointment of Frank Trenkle as executor thereof which has been set for hearing on January 21, 1922 at 2 AVlnrlr n. m Dated this 27th dayof December, 1921. fSiened) IRA E. TASH. (Seal) County Judge Boyd. Metz & Meyer. Attorneys. Dec30-Jan.20 ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the subscriber on his enclosed lands in Box Butte county, Nebraska, on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1921: four (4) bay horses, age rot known, one sorrel horse, age not known, one (1) brown horse, age not known, one (1) roan horse, age not known, one (1) buckskin horse, age not known, and one ( 1 ) bay pony, age not known; none of which animals bear any brand or mark of identification. La ted December 31st, 1921. 12-21 E. C. HANING. NOTICE OF PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie M. Covalt, deceased, in County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, Take Notice, that a petition has been filed for probate of the last will and testa ment of said deceased, and for appoint ment of Victor E. Covalt as Executor thereof, which ha3 been set for hear ing therein, on February bth, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. AI. IRA E. TASII, SEAL County Judge BURTON & REDDISH, Attys. Jan.l7-Feb.7 BLACK ROOT Goldie Farrell has been very sick for the past week but is improving 6lowly. A number from this neigh borhood attended the funeral of Mr. Sampy Itst Thursday. Vincent Murphey is suffering from a frozen knee, which he received last Thursday while going to town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roes visited at the Cal Leis home Friday evening. Cal Leis' and Ivor Meeker's spent Sunday at the Grosse home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grosse and chil dren and Harry Grosse attended the dance at Ejner Christesson's Satur day night. Roy Grosse and Ed Dyer were Al liance callers Friday. Mrs. Aarons of Scottsbluff came out to visit this neighborhood Sunday and pot to Canton when her car gave out. She returned home Monday. We are the posterity our forefathers prayed for can you blame them? Evansville Courier. "The lungs are best expanded by deep breathing," says one of our most brilliant medical men. This is much better than using a glove-stretcher for the same purpose. Punch, Incompatibility is given as the cause of half the divorces in Switzer land. Income inability is the chief trouble in the United States. LEGAL NOTRE. . In the Distr.ct Court of Box Butte county, iSebraska. . . r,'aUe.r of th Application of LODOl.lHcS M. HAMl'iUN, Admin- rAViv" ,, I" s INon 01 lne rotate rf JOHN H. hRAUSE. DeCOa.-d. for l.i - cense to Seii Keal Estate, OKLd.R lO SHOW CATSr. VVllVuhiHv.c-.. K r,.ir ivi. J' fV'r h n iNoT BK a," the south half (S'a) of the south i'KAmLD ADMINISTRATOR DE cast quarter (SK'4) of soction thirty T atp yL:LL liLAL -y-1 three (33); the east half (E'i) and v ,f ... L i . . ' 'southwest quarter (SW'4) of section ..won, ,ay.of January, thirty-four (34); all of section thirty- A. II. V)Z. Ivodoluhus M. Hamilton. 1 f;,o v, ... Voir i.m r ,k administrator de bonis non, of the ea - late of John II. krause. deceased. . j. . -t presented to me his petition under oain, stating that there was not a sufficient amount of money or person al property in his possession for the payment of the debts outstanding against said estate, in the sum cf $59,530.51 together with an allowance tor the costs of administration and other expenses of administering said estate and that it is necessary to sell the real estate of said decedent, or a sufficient amount thereof for the pay ment of said outstanding indebtedness, costs and expenses of administration, and praying lor a license to be grant ed him as such administrator to t ell an undivided one-half interest in ard to the following described real estate belonging to the estate of said deceas ed, to-wit: An undivided one-half in terest in and to the following describ ed lands situated in Sheridan Count':, Nebraska. The south half of th half (SVa) of (SVa) of section twenty nine (29); the south half (SVs) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of section twenty-eight (28); the south half (SVa) and the northeast quarter (NEVi) of section thirty-one (31); the north half (NVs) and southeast quarter (SEVi) of section thirty-two (32); the west hair (WVa); the north west quarter (NW'i ) of the northeast quarter (NEVi ), and the south half (iVa) of the southeast quarter (SEVi ) township twenty-seven (27) north of ranire lortv-six (4fil: , oi section uiirty-tnree (33); all in All of section four (4); the north half (NVa) and southeast ouarter (SE',4) of the northea.st quarter (NE U), and the east one-half (EVa) and bouthwest (uarter (SWVi) of tlie southeast quarter (bEVi); also the west half (WVa) and quarter (SE'iJ of the '). Knot hue-it i . - - . w . ) of the northeast quarter ( V4) the southeast quarter (SEVi); and the east half (EVa) of the southwest quarter (SW'i), of section ten (10); the south half (SVs); and the south half (S'AV of the north half (NU) of section eleven (11); the west half (WV4) of the west half (WVa); also the southeast quarter (SEVi) of the southwest quarter (SWV4) of section twelve (12); the east half (EVa) also the east half (EVa) of the west half (WVa) and the southwest quarter (SWV4) of the northwest quarter (NWV4) of section thirteen (18); the north half (NVa) also the north half (NVi) of the southwest quarter (8W V4) and the northwest quarter (NW V4 ) of the southeast quarter (SLV4) of section fourteen (14); the northeast quarter (NEVi); the east half (EVa ) of the northwest quarter (NWVi); the northeast quarter (NEVi) of the southeast quarter (SEVi) of section fifteen (15); all of section seventeen (17); all of section eighteen (IS); all of section nineteen (19); the north half (NVa) also the west half (WVa) of the southwest quarter (SWV4) of section twenty (20); the west one-h ilf (WVa) and the southeast quarter (SEVa) of section twenty-one (21): all of section twenty-two (22); all of section twenty-three (23); the north half (NVa); the north half (NVa) of the south half (S'4) and the south east quarter ( SE Vi ) of section twenty- lour (Z4); tne south hair (5V4); also the northeast quarter (NEVi ); and the southeast quarter (SEVi ) of the nort'i west quarter (NWVi) of section twen ty-five (25); the south one-half (SVs) and northwest quarter (NWVi); also the west half (WVa) of the northeast quarter (NEVi) of section twenty-six (ZD); the east half (EVa) and the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section twenty-seven (27); the north one-half the southeast iuarter (SE'i) of sec- ha,f 0V1J anl the wcst half tion six (C); the south one-half (SVa) W.' F&i??' (KuO and northeast quarter (NE'i) of sec- the east half (LVa ) of the north- tion seven (7); all of section eight f:is 1 fr (NL' , !" VTi?" (8); the west half (WVa); also the l' J?' the Ht ,hMa l , of east half (E'a) of the northeast quar- northeast quarter (NLV4); the south- ter (NEVi ) of section nine (9); vhe east c,uarr St of he northwest northwest quarter (NWVi) the west lasier xl' T1 6 no,,'t.neasft half (W) and southeast quarter er of th?. (SEVi Gene byruea avs:- . . .tiC r HOSBfsH0.rV6CT OVER. T- ( t . . ' SHour . .f4 JTfetS? .-l-WVSrSst T ADVICE J ,. . m ifiiiim.aT v . ;,. . - -t . j ...... m ar.- i- - TIIE ALLIANCE HEUALD, (NVi) and southwest quarter (SW'i) 'also the north half (N's) of the south- east quarter (SE1) of soction twen- I ty-eight (2,N); the southeast quarter of ! the southeast Uarter (SE'4SE'i) of i section thirtv-one (31); the east half i (r,'a) also the south half (S'a) and ! nnrlho.ivt mini-trr V.'i: i f ), southwest quarter (SW'i) of soction UTst half (W't) and the west half If 1 m i -i uit: tit unit yi ,i vi f" . , tion thh-tv-siv lar.i! nil in tnwnKhit twenty-six (2G) north of range forty- six (46); All of section two (2); the east half (h1); also the northwest quarter (NWVi) of the northeast quarter (Mh'4) and the northeast quarter (NE"4) of the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section three (3); the south half (S'i) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of section four (4); the southeast quarter (SEU) of the southeast quarter (SE4) of section five (5); all of section eight (8); the north half of the northwest quarter (NViNW4); and the south west quarter (SW4) of the south west quarter ( S W M ) of section nine (9); the east half (Ei) of the east half (E4); also the southeast quar ter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of section ten (10); the west half (W'i), also the west half (WVi) of the east half (EVa) and the north east quarter (NE'4) of the northeast quarter (NE) of section eleven (11); the north hnlf (NVa) of the northwest quarter (NW4) and the northwest quarter (NW'i) of the northeast quarter (NEU ) of section twelve ( 12) ; the north one-half (N'i) of the north west quarter (NWVi) and the north west quarter (NW'i) of the northeast quarter (NE'i) of section fourteen (14); the northeast quarter (NhU); the St "ivU- ll tlT quarter (NW '4 ) ; the north half (N'a) and southwest quarter (SWli) of the southeast quarter (SE'i); and the northeast quarter (NE'i) of the southwest quarter (SW'i) of section fifteen (15); the south half (S'i) of the south half (S'a) of section six- teen (lfi); all of sect-'on seventeen l "i Ul wiivn t-Kiiieen yioj, an . - . s.rti. i oi section nineteen iini; vne one (21); the west half (WVa) or the northeast quarter (NEVi); the north west quarter (NWVi ) of the southeast quarter (SEV4); and the northeast quarter (NEVi) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of section twenty eight (28); the west half (WVa) and southeast quarter (SEVi) also the west half (WVa) and southeast quar ter (SEVi) of the northeast quarter and place fixed for said hearing by (NEVi) of section twenty-nine (29); publication of this order for three suc the southeast quarter (SEVi); the fs've weeks prior to said date of south half (SVs) and northeast quar- bearing, in the Alliance Herald, a ter (NEVi) of the northeast quarter I . (NEVi); the west half (WVa) of thel northwest quarter (NWVi) of section thirty (30); the east half (EVa) of the east half (EVi), the northwest quar ter (NWVi) of the northeast quarter (NEVi); the southwest quarter (SWVi) of the southeast quarter j (SEVi), and the southeast quarter; (SEVi) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of section thirty-one (31); all of section thirty-two (32); all in township twenty-six (26), north of range forty-five (45); The southwest quarter (SWVi) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of sec tion nineteen (19) in township twenty-six (26), north of range forty-four tu;; i The north half (NVs), the west half (WVa) of the southeast quarter (SEVi), and the south half fSVil of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of sec tion five (5): the north half (NVii. the west half (WVa) of the southwest quarter (SWVi) of soction six (6); the northwest ouarter (NWVi of the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section seven an or section eight (8); the north half (NVa), the north half (NVa) of the south half (SVa) of sec-' tion seventeen (171: the hutf (EV3) the east half (K(. nf th u,cf half (WVi) of section twpntv.nno . Kt.ii; me wesi nair w a j 0f the west OI. il a ....... . - . J .- II n ...l. 7- V - FnlDAV, JANUARY 20, 1022. half (W'a) of section twenty-two yaii mi in townsh p twenty-live (2.i), north of range forty-five (4); All of section one (1); the eust half (E'i) of east half (K'); the north west quarter (NW') of section two (2); the north half (N') of mtion three (3); the northeast quarter ( N V. 'i) nrl the north half (N1) of the northwe-t quarter (NV'4) of section four (4); the north half (N'a) and the southwest quarter (SW4) of the northeast quarter (N'E'i) also the east half (E'a) of the northwest quarter (NW4) of section five (5); the north half (N'a) of section twelve (12); the south half (S'a) of the southeast ouarter (SEU) of sec tion eleven (11); the southeast quar ter (SK'i) of section ten (10); the west half (W'i) of the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section thirteen (13)5 the north half (N4) of the north half (N4); and the routheast quarter (SE'i ) of the northeast quar ter. (NE'i) of section fourteen (14); the north half (NVa) of the north east quarter (NEVi) of Fection fif teen (15); all in township twenty five (25), north of range forty six (46); It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in said estate appear before me at chambers in the city of Rushville in Sheridan County. Nebras ka, on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to show cause if any there be, why a license should not be granted to the said Rodolphus M. Hampton, Admin istrator de bonis non of said estate to sell so much of the above described real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts, costs of administration and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of thi3 order be served on all persons interested in said estate by causing the same to le published for four suc cessive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation in said Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this lith day of January. A. D- 1922. W. H. WESTOVER, Judge of the District Court. LEE BASYE, Attorney. Jan20-Feb24 LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska: In the Matter of the Estate of JOSE SANCHF.Z. Deceased: NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPOHT AND PETITION FOR DIS TRIBUTION: Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested in the estnte of Jose Sanchez, deceased, that Glen Miller, administrator of said estate, has filed in said court, his final account anil letition for distribution of the resi due of said estate and that a hearing has been ordered on said account and petition lefore said court ort the 11th day of February, A. D, 1922, when all persons interested therein may ap pear and contest the same. It Is further ordered that. the said administrator give notice of the time Each burial service planned and executed by us is mark ed by the distinction that our good taste makes possible. Our undertaking wisdom solves every burial problem. Local or shipping funerals attended to in a manner that warrants your confidence. Miller Mortuary MORTICIANS Phones: Day, 311 Night, 522 or 535 leral m wspaiK-r printed, published oral of genial circulation in Box Butte County, Nebraska. Uatod this ISth day of January, A. P., 1!. IRA E. TASII. County Judge. Jan24-Febl0 (SKA I.) LEE BASYE, Attorney. "I'lay Square," with Edna Murphy nnd Johnny Walker, as co-stars, is the Imperial attraction for tonight. Miss Murphy is seen as a dainty small town girl, and Walker as a youth from the same town who, after falling into evil ways in the city, has returned, bent upon reiorm in denance of his city pals. It is at thi.s point that the pair become sweethearts. The itory pre sents a fine moral lesson, but it is never "preachy" and never dry. Saturday there will be five acts of vaudeville, and in addition Hoot Gib son in "Sure Fire." The story is the fighting drama of a man who makes good a vagabond cowpuncher, who shows his worth for something more than riding the range. In many respects it is even a better picture than "Action" and "Red Courage," uioson s two previous successes. Sunday's bill is featured by "The Sky lilot,' adapted from the novel by Ralph Connor. The sky pilot, who comes unsolicited into the Canadian hills, is quite an unpopular person at first, and the best they can do for him in the way of a house to worship is to rather reluctantly allow him permis sion to hold services in "The Stop ping Place," the local saloon. How ever, the Pilot wins out, with the result that the boys surprise him on Christ mas morning with a quaint little frame church which they have financed and built without hi.s knowledge. And nailed to the pulpit are a couple of horseshoes. Monday nnd Tuesday of next week conies "Mickey," the picture you will never forget, with Muble Normand in the title role. A tear-stained world is laughing with "Mickey" the naughty little tomboy from the mountain coun try, with her pranks, her mischievous quick eyes, her magnetic smile. Just dusting, nnd dusting, for this mis chievous little tomboy from the faro!T mountain country. But when they did find out she owned a gold mine, how t'lfferent. ALL THREATS IGNORED. "What do you like best, Elsie?" he asked as they sat together in the porcl hammock. "Ice cream," she answered promptly. "Screami your head off. I'm going to kiss you anyway." If the knickerbocker girl survives she will settle for once and for all the age-long question regarding the prop per length of skirts. 123 West Third Street -l t SEVEN I Harvrv Mever will nnv full 1 ,.ni .. ,. ., . . , . i talue for urs of all kinds, at , MuTRCOn R garage. IJling them in r n days or Saturdays. No furs bought after Feb. 25, 13-22 J. E. DUXCANSO.N, M. 0 Family Doctor Alliance, Neb. Country cases attended, day or night, regardless of weather. Come with your car and carry me, until I learn your road. Office in Res., 712 Hatte Avenue Sign illuminated at night. GERARD & VELOUS Wholesale Fruits . WATCH FOR US! ' WELDING GEO. n. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd MOVING, PACKING, STORINQ AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGB "When If Your Mot Let Ua Know" Office Phone, 15; Res. 88 1 and Blk. 73i F. A. BALD Attorney-at-Law Office in Reddish Ulock Let Me Cry Your Sulea R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone 384 L. A. RERRY ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteepatkl DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Phone 865 Over narnera Real Estate, Loans and 1 Insurance F. E. REDDISH ' . Reddish Block tf Pkona 614 AllUaai Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Lite Stock and General Farm Sale PHONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. PACKING AND CRATING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. 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