CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISEMEOTS i . P""Pl acan theee Want a folumni looking for whit you r stbera bare to offer. Oat quirk raanlta by sdrer'talns; In Ths Uarald Want Ad department. ItATES One cetvt per word per Insertion. Costa no mora than aiher newspapers and we iruar lht ou reach several bun lred mora readers. Bur ciroula . not bot air. FOR SALE IIOI SK FOR SALK Io you want to buy a new, east front, three room house in the northwest or hot part of town at your own (in ure? Make me an offer by Thursday mornint. No reasonable offer refu-ed. Not necessarily all cai-h. FLOYD LI-CAS. 61 FOR SALE Slightly uved No. 8. I C. Smith typewriter in exceilei.t condition. Bargain if taken at once. Fremont J. Wilson, (512 W. 4ih St. o"tf FOR SALE One l-burner, 2-oven Quick Meal fras-oline .stove. One Victor Victrola, with 15 records. Po'h at less than half price. A. E. PEL TElt, IlilL Addition. GO-Gl-p FOR SALE Modern five-room bun palo in best part of town, $1,51)0 cash and balance like rent. Inquire at the Herald olfice for No. 0(. COtt FOR SALE Ho'i ..hold iVr.i'mo in cluding rus, .'.imntr room fmni'ure, bls, etc. Ap.)!y r.c 024 Latando. oOl fcSALE Old paper: j . oc bundle. at Herald 5-1-tf OH RENT "ni? T?r.T fruiir room-;: crounJ v' flnri' lawn nniT ' UL'irilpn. . C!lty in. VCL II XllV llCltUVK itt sv s. v v-i' FOR KENT Elcpanty furnished light housekeeping opartmenl-. Linen end laundry furni.-hVd. Phone GoG. Ill Cheyenne. ofl-tf WANTED WANTED Good white cotton rap-, G cents per pound. 1 HE HERALD. LOST jOST Avia wi ward. FRAN atch, Goldstone fob. Re NC1S HACKER. 5stf NOTICE. Regular teacher.' examinations will be held at the court houe, June 30 and July 1. OPAL RUSSELL, 68-62. County Supt. . It will be to your advantage to loan. E. C.Itarker, First "Na tional Bank Bldg. 42t i i LEGAL NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Vyfiaries r,. iiersnman, ueceasea. In the County Court of Box Butte . ' County, Nebraska. Now on this 6th day of June, 1922, come The Guardian Trust Company of Alliance, box Butte County, Ne braska, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Charles E. Hershman, deceased, and files its final account as such administrator and also files a petition for distribution and as sigrnment of the residue of said estate now in its possession to the persons entitled by law to receive same. It is therefore ordered that the 29th day of June, 1922, at ten o'clock, A. M., at my office in the court house of Box Butte County, Nebraska, at Alli ance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, be fixed as the time and place for hear ing,' examining and allowing said ac count and hearing and considering said petition for. distribution and assign ment of the residue f said ertate. And the heirs of said Chailes E. Hersh man, deceased, and all persons inter ested in iaid estate, are! required to ap pear at the time and (place so desig nated and show cause if such exists, why iaid account should not be allowed as the residue of said estate dis tributed, f - i l It Js further ordered that Eaid The Guardian Trust Company of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, admin with the will annexed, give notice to all persoris interested in said estate by causing a copy of this order to be published iw1he Alliance Herald, a newspaper primed and published at Alliance, Box B ytte County, Nebraska, and circulatingin said county, three successive week's prior to the day set for 6aid hearijng. ' (Sit;ied) IRA E. TASII, (Seal) ) County Judge. Mitchell & Gintz, Attorneys. June6-June27f HER MISTAKE Magistrate: "So, madam, you broke an umbrella over your husbands Defen(Sant: It was purely an ac- . cident, ir." Mvstrate "How in the world could 'have been an accident T .Defendant: "Why, your honor, I dnt the slightest intention or Dreait fg the umbrella." POWER OF THE PRESS "Don't all these papers make you tired?" asked a kindly ailien of a .i.Kn. mihn vraa atrucirHnir klonir tin- tier a tremendous bundle of dailies , just off the press. "Nah!" replied the youth. "I ain got time to reaa era. THE SAME PROBLEM V. Servant "So it ia understood I have my theatre, my tea, my re- Mistress "Will it be necessary for for us to teach you to piay me piano i II Numero (Turin). ANNOUNCEMENTS Counfy J-'iiperinteiwlrnt. 1 nereby anih un.e myself as a can- ",'"'ul nomination for Countv Mi''iiiitcn.!or.t of l!x Uutto countv, at the primary election to le hold July 1 1SIJ2. I am well acquainted witii the needs of the rural schools, lour mippoit will lw appreciated myrtle reeves. ( o:nmission r, Second District. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the Second district of P.ox Butte county, Nibraska, sub ject to the will of the democratic vot ers of the county at the primaries to "e nt'iu .any i.s. lour support will be greatly ppprcci: tl. PHILIP KNAPP. Commis' ioncr. Third District. I heirby announce my candidacy for the noir.in;:t'on for countv commission er for the Third district' of Box Butte county, Nebraska, subject to the will of the democratic voters at the pri mary election to be held July IS. Your support will bs givi.tlv appreciated. E. A. BENNETT. County Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for shcrilT of Bon Butte cojr.ty, Nebraska, sub ject to the will of the democratic voters at the primaries July IS. Your support will be appreciated. S. II. FINK. Commissioner, Third District. I hereby announce my candidacy foi ;he oiTice of county commissioner in the Third district of Box Butte county, Nebraska, subject to the approval of the democratic voters at the primaries, Ju.y 18, 1W2. 1 am a good roads enthusiast, and 1 know condition in the county thor njglily. 1 believe in being guided by he will of the majority in till matters jf road location. 1 pledge my best ef forts for a bu.-iness-Iike administration of county affair?, and have but one Jther plank in my platform eualitj uiU juoiice lor all. J. R. LAWRENCE. County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy for he nomination for county tieauier, -ubject to the will of the republican voters at the primaries, July 1m. i am it present deputy county treasurer, fa miliar with the work, and if elected will devote every etfort toward tiliim he oll'ice in a competent and efficient vav. Your support is respectfully so licited. MRS. NELLIE WILSON. County Superintendent. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for County Super intendent of Schools of Box Butte county, Nebraska, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, July 18. OPAL RUSSELL. County Sheriff. 1 herebwannounce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff! r n..... ... t.i i l 74 of Box Butte county, Nebraska, sub jv.v w w vii v mil vi ijic uviiiuvi n.tv uvtj ers at the primaries, July 18. Youn Support is cordially solicited. CALCOX. M J County Treasurer. ' I announce myself as republica candidate for nomination of Count Treasurer of Box Butte county. Four years ago 1 served as Deputy Treasurer, until the law was passed, that relatives could not work for re latives," which forced me out. I think I am entitled to the treasure ers office, and if elected, I will do the very best possible to fill it intelligentlj and save money for the tax payers. 1 I will be very grateful to all voters i who will Fupport me at the primaries July 18, 1922. : &&tl UK& CUKA JV1. JLtiWlS r . Commissioner, Third District. ( Subject to the will of the democratic voters of Box Butte county, I am a candidate for the nomination for coun ty commissioner from the Second dis trict of Box Butte county. I have been working with machinery for twenty-eight years and have been aef lively engaged in road and bridge work for the past eighteen years, u you believe, as I do, that at least one member of the county board should be a man of practical experience, our support will be appreciated. p JUHN a.uliimj.! ( County Sheriff. I I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff of B1 Butte county, subject to the will ii the democratic voters at the primaries July 18. If nominated and elected, sj will use my best efforts to fill tie otfice efficiently and will administtr the office impartially. Your suppqr- will be appreciated. ,i LLOYD GWINN. 1 I: BLACKKOOT j f Al McCart and Mrs. Farrell motor! down ii i... o... i.. . ....;l.nmu comnanv. for tr v : ...u- iZ . .v.'this nart of his stock consisted of little Mitchell hospital. Mrs McCart. who VI1KIIUII Wlytkl V, nnu IS Bl 14IO has been staying with her, came home w ith them. Virginia is reported to Jte improving. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sheldon of Iletn ingford have been visiting their son, Marshall, the lat few days. - A number from this vicinity attend ed the ball game Sunday between VIII kXilB TIVIIUIT l.VU- Lawn and Snake Creek. They tock." penuing uWi"s' tkeir dinner along and made a picnic, "as tranferred to George tenung. out of it. Althoujh the game was aut He stated that the stock was being i r-i., kIko d for less than the assessment of selves irnrnensVly . Mrs. Jav Hall and children are visit- ing in Hemingford at present. ' ,i- c vo' iui Sntrt-. day night, which was given for the Clyde A. Watteyne enterel corn benefit of the Lawn ball team, was . plaint as to his assessment of $2,000 -ri aii rf a fin in-' ' on lot 8. block 6. second county addi- Mr. and Mrs. L.1 E. Hood took th.ir baby to Dr. McEuen Saturday to have, his gums lanced. - ? Pete FaiTell Is helping Marshal ck.i.u. nt ,,n .iif.ifi iVii. uk.1i. . i r ., i A dollar will not go as far as it used to, out we have fully as much trouble getting it back. Manila IjfJl- k-tin. ; ; t;u: amianv n:n:.M.n,,i n sr.w, .hni: 1:22 M1V....1: ii 1 1 ' 1 Mii:iii'ii inn iLfin 1 lf I I al J ' 1,1 A 1 Hears Complaints in Five Day Session Alliance, Jimo M The board of e(,u. ilizat ion in and for Box Butte coimlj, Nebraska, met pursuant to statute. Members present, C L. Ha.-h-man, chairman; deorve W. Duncan; John Pilkincion, as.-e-sor; and Avis M. Joder, clerk. The meeting was called to order by the chairman and the lollowing pro ceedings were bad and done to-wit: Mis. UisuMa 'Cuttle appeared before the board and complained as to her taxes on N'-j lot S'a lot 17, N' of vv. 40 tt. and N2 of E. .'0 ft., lot IS, Block 2 i, Alliance, saying that they weie too hih. U( n investigation the hoard louiul that the above land was asscscd at .yl,'.i.0 and this ami unt .-eemed none ton hinh and the as.-c: s menl was ordered to stand. J. V. Miller appeared before the board complaining as to bis personal assessment of $1100.00 staling that it was too high. L'pon due eon. -idem tion and investigation it was ordered by the board that uid assessment be reduced to $1,000.00, C. B. Wtit.-ey appeared before the boa i'il with complaint as to the assess ment on his Marmon car, which was an old car but was a.-se. sed as a new car. It appeared that the assessment was $1,000.00 too high and this amount was ordered to be taken from his per tonal assessment. Everest Cook appealed before the hoard with complaint as to the amount winch nad hocn added hy the ases or to his assessment of 4,700.00 to $(!, :s.0.i!i). L'pon investigation it was lou. id that the first as.-esmrnt 'a,i not sulncient to cover his stock and it was ordered by the board that the .;s- sessmcnt he placed :.t O.OOh.OO Eva F. Vandewalker entered com plaint as to impiovemcnts wh'ch were assessed cgain.-t the Sh'. sec. 20, twp 27, Ranj.c 47, as there are no impiove- inf. ii.. on this ijuaiter. It was found that such improvements should l.e on the NE'a of see. i!2, twp. 27, range 47. it was ordeied by the board that vhe assessment for improvements on the tir.-t nuaiter be stiicken from the book-i and that SohO.OO lo added for inuro ements on the NE'j 21-27-47. Leopold lloellner appeared befoie board and complained as to the assess menl of the NE' of S-2s-l'J, which land was assessed at ?.".0 ier acre. It was shown that thiee-lourths of this land is rouh and of ot little valu and same was ordeied assessed at (1.00 per ai're instead of S.00. F. W. Harris appeared for F. M. Knight relative to assesssment of lots ;i and 4, blk. 4, Hitchcock, Hills and Snedeker s addition, which he stated were assessed too high for the reason ihat a greater part of the lots are taken up by the railroad right of way. It was ordered by the board that the assessment be reduced from $2M) to $50. Mr. Harris also complained n to the assessment of blocks l-2-I-4, in Brown's addition to Alliance, but upon investigation it was found that these blocks were assessed very fair and reasonably and the assessment Was i i . . ...... I .. . . V. . . As 1 ordered to .stand as shown on the books P. J. Nolan appeared before i board stating that the ts.-essment orH his land, SEtf, SWi; SE',4 S'i.j NW'n: Ntfi). SW4 -4-24-50. is too'l high for the reason that only 100 acres of this land is -hay land and the re mainder of little value. It was or dered by the board that the assess ment on Sli, NW'i, SE14 be reduced froin $2100 to f-1920. ; K. M. Banks appeared w ith com plaint as to assessment on all of sec tion 7-24-51, which was $5400.00. It was found that the assessor had made an error in assessing the land and such assessment was reduced from above amount to $3100. F. Cogswell appeared for the Famous Clothing House, relative to the assessment on stock which had been raised by the assessor. The as sessor contended that assessment on stock nnd fixtures had been given too low. The matter was put a-ide and will be taken up later. .N. S. Fielding appeared befoie tl.e board asking that the additional as sessment of $400 which had been add ed to his schedule for his cleaning establishment be taken off. It appeared to the board, upon due consideration that the assessment of $750, which was placed by the assessor is none too high and it was ordered that said assess nv"f '.kI as $750. f W. W. Norton complained as to as sessment on value of land in NE'4 of sec.4, twp. 24, range 4S, which was to the amount of $4,000. In comparing adjoining land it was agreed that the Viuuation was high and was ordered bv the board to be reduced to ?3V00. 5 June 14 The board of equalization met pursuant to adjounrnment. Same members were present as yesterday and the following proceedings were bad and done to-wit: J. H. Kane appeared before the board asking that half of the assess i ment on ni.s siock oi ngm. n.xiui-- assessed against the Columbia ment on his stock of light fixtures for the reason that . . , . . lamps belonging to said company, be Jug held by him for sale, it was or tiered bv the board that the assess ment of' J. H. Kane for $500 be divid ed. as renuested. Charles Brittan appeared before the board, for the Alliance Shoe Store, which was assessed under the name m.,, 4. . . . oi a. a. Miner, snow-inK wiai w.c J $2,000.00 and asked that the same be reduced. Upon due consideration, it I' the order of the tward tnai ine above assessment be reduced to $1,000. tion. Upon due consideration and comparison of adjoining lots, it was ordere.l by the hoard that the above assessment be reduced to $1800.00. S. B. Wnicht complained to the . board as to his assessment of improve ments on 3rd 40 ft, from north lot 2, block W, Sheridan add. In comparing these improvements with other and adjoining properties, it was deudel that the valuation of .:.( was not eiiual vi; o:h,,s and vas ordered ,e duced to . 1 led, J"iin O'Keiie ioiue-' tha' the a--sessment on lot 1.".. bio k 21. c.iiinal .own t. Adii.nce. be rc,.'u,e,l from 11 " Nxn seemed out of pi upon ion . ..... .i-:.-MiinU,, I poll due on . le. ..I .on ot same, it was wrdeied io.u in.s as es i:-.ent be it l-i 0. reduced to ii.ne l.ilhe board ot equalization ol I... B.itte county, met pursuant w ndji nrnir.ent. Same niemlH-rs pre-ent v. M.niny and llie lolh-w ng pio ece ngs w-eie had and done, to-wit: D. E. Por I appeared befo'e the boa with muiest that the assess- men on his lot, i;; lot 12, biock V, She iiuan ntidmon. nvii. nt ooi be i.i net ted so as to be on an equd basi with similar properties near his lot. Die board viewed the said pio-fr-ty nd agree I that said lot was v; I'md too I igh in co-npari.-on with sum j:i1- ing and o.-itered that the n.-scssnent be !. -duced to $,s,0. They fui'.her ordc .'d that a property of ei ual due situated on lot 2, block 10. Uyordng a.lili ion which was a:ses.p, at y'OliO be 1 dsed to the valuation of $1S K). Es, .Mallery appealed betort the bon 1. 1 for ti e rca;on that his per-oiia! aste nient o.i stock in grocerx store had li-cn rai;ed by the asse.';or to the li:nount of jiKIHt), reiUestin that a pait of sueh asses, nient be tal n oil', wp.m due con-ideration it w as agreed ami ordered by the board that said assr.--mem be re biced to S' OiM. S. 11. Wr'ght appeareil before the boaro and complained tlmt the mvf,. ment on lots it, J0, 11, 12, block 10, onii'i d town of Alliance, as.-essed at $4 Mil with improvements, was too high ..ml asked that same be reduced $,".iil. L'pon duo consideration the bo:ini agieed that $aot) would be fair and j.i t reduction and it was ordered that -aid as. es.-ini nt Le reduced to 41110. L r oln I.owry appeared before the loam relative ) a carload of automo biles which had been shipped to him since the first of April and which the asses -or had assessed at .'."iOOO.OO. Mr. Low ry stated that these cars aie not suh e.t to as.-essment and a.-ke.l that such amount should be stricken from the b"us. upon consideration where of, Jl board decided to take the mat ter lap with the t.. commissioner and svtUe it at a later date, II 1'. Con ire y appeared befoie the bo t i uhitive to a caiload of auto- .ikI) v.heh had been .-hineed to hin the .-i."ce the iii.-t of April and which a- e mo- assessed at $.('()(). 'lhis ' vas cai r ed over also to be de I in the same maimer as the above mat cnli casi Jl A. Keegan appealed for the Farjicr-' Lnion Co-operative as.ocia tionl a king that the schudule filed DV tilli" Llilon showiIlL"- vn I n:it nn (ir assi. nient $2040 be accepted by the loaid as the assessment lor such association instead of the $4000 value whitsli was placed by the asses.-or on their stock. Upon due consideration of snme, it was agreed that the Farmers' Union Co-operittive association should take an inventory of their stock and lile same with the board so that a definite valuation could be estimated. The matter was rarried over until such inventory i.s filed with the boanl. James L. Williams appeared before the board protesting the assessment of $25, which the precinct assessor had laced on his schedule for clothes and lso unon the schedule of Jennie Wil- 'ams for the same amount, and e.sk- Nr that said amount of 25 be de- duted from each of the above sche duley it is the order of the board that bucn cu-rection be made on the books. June lfi-.Xhe board of equalization met pursuau. to adjournment. Mem bers present, v,, i Hashman, chair man; ueorge . Lian. George Car rell, commissionirs; JcMn pilkington, assessor and Avis M. Joder, ctrk.- lhe following proceedings were hail and done, to-w.t: Euirene Burton and E. C. Barker uppeared before the board in the in terest of Becher, Hockeiberger & Chambers comiwnv. asking that an assessment for cattle which had been made against said company, for cattle owned by Leslie L. Ilolcomb. The cat tle had been replevined by the above company for chattel mortgage uhich they hold against the said stock, and for this reason an assessment had been made against the company for the payment of the taxes. 1 he matter was set aside and will be taken up at a later date. Ever Get Bilious? Try This V? Tonight Tomorrow Feel Right Vfhen your liver roes on strike anj you fet-1 a elck lifailarlio ami lilliuuit I .ell oomiriK- on, iiiHtt n.l of prodding your liver with liaiiKiroua calomel and Inching your IkiwuId with utronff, lr rltatlnir purnativ', Kft out your box of mild, g-enilu-artlng li Table ts and take one ilKlit off. Kellt-f will coma Jut ca quickly and -nun ji Kenuine, laaiing Deneub 'lhere will lia no KTlplntf, rnaw- in paina or anuiiiiiiK atuinar-n ache. Nature's Femedy (Nil Tablet) work promptly and thoroughly, hut the action la gmtle, mild and soothing. Relief comes through the ac tion of Nature's Remedy on not only the liver, but on the whole diges tive ana eliminative system, tne atom sch. the bowels and even on ths kid neys. Stored tip accumulations of waste and body poisons that hsve been cloggins; the eyatem are complete ly cleared out. ths over-worked stom ach Is strengt hened and the Interrupted work of digestion and aaalmllatloa Is resumed. The Inactive liver goes to work with new vigor, ths bowels sre unburdened, the headache leavea, that dull, "dopey," want-to-crawl-down-a-bols feeling dt'sppesrs, euergy, n i m im a THIELE, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST rail W. S. Acheson appealed before ,ho board nskinii that the a essim nt in his piano, w hich was $200 be reduce I for t!io reason that the piano is i.n i Id instrument nnd v alued at very lit tle moc 'i an S200 when pur. haMMl by him. It wa - ordeied that said ;rs sessment be reduced to $100. Mary D. Carrell compbiined in to the valuation of bit fi, b'ock 2, original 'own of Alliance, which was plai'ed at $1120.00. I. pon due consideration of some, it was the order of the board that said assessment be reduced to 1000. Alex Muirhead entered complaint as to the valuation of .W.CO.hO placed ii- on lots .'I and I, block 20, Heining .'ord L'pon duo consideration of same it is (Political Advertise mi nt.) Rc-bart G. Simmons republican Candidate For Congress SUih District jj1 pi V. 1 V is,-, i'.'yf Torn on a l.nin .l.-ml In N.'irn.L. drailimti! I'niv. rity of N. tiranka, Nj,.Ke f I.HW. EnlKlnl In d. iirmy in 11117 ami rrvril the ri iil uf tli war. Pr.-Kiil-nl ' 'iv.-i8.iy of Niliranka Alumni Aii4.rm!ion. A ..rwctiriiiii lavi-y-T. "A. alile n. any ; liis brat years fur at'rvici'. alit u.l." WILL FOR A muarw iI.-hI fur thti fnrnirr an.l flnvrrn nivnt li-nn at livinir mo.a ini..r. R. .liumm ol fr. iidit r Kair l.lnv f..r thun who wnrk. l hi cl"vi-li..m -lit nf th rvaoui cca of Crntrn! nnil W.'Kt. rn Nihrniika. Pr-i:r ! in all thinita. Vounsr ' Enercct'o Canahla Sclt-Madc Man ! 4 ALBERT W. JEFFERIS RtpubJcan Candidate tor U.S. SENATE Mr. Jfferles Is a prodiet of his own labors, rrom a farmer boy ht row to congress. H is a self mad man. " ONE OF US." Take NR at once. Get digestive and eliminative organs working in har mony and rtlief is imme diate. Never causes griping. "rp" and nppi-tlte "etiim snfl yoo find yourscli entirely, completely rs- lit-ved. There Is no better proof of th preat value of Naturi'a Remedy for liillouKneaa and coiitiiitlon than th fact that more than io million Nit Tablet are used evry day. more than five million bolts sold every year. n you ve noi sirenny aone so. tret a Z5o box or Nature's Rem sdy (Nit Tablets, and take the nrii taDiei tongnt. ll your conHtlpatlon Is stbbom or per sistant, continue to take one each nlsht for a week or ao. Then note how you ftel. Your bow els Will be as regular SJ clock work, and you'll And yourstlf In better, shape phyalcally, mentaly, every way than you've been In tiany a day. After that yon need not take medicine every day. An occasional Nil Tablet to keep your system In good condi tion will be sufficient, and you can always feel your beat. Remember It Is easier snd cheaper to key Well than to get well. Just try It. Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) Is sold, guaranteed audi recommended by your druggist. ' 1 . ...i i f&s - SEVFN the order of the board that same bo reduced to .2 00. June !7--The hoard of einnliznf mn met pin mint to adjoin nme:it. Vn same mi mln-r wrre pre; e it n-- o ter day and the fo'hnvin prort. .linir were had and done, to-wit: li'ias li..ay uppivued he'ote tlirj hoard i.n. I rompl.iined to the n-sr.;-mmt of ..'!;o, which appenied on I U sthedide for 1 D 1 f. model ni'tomoli V, and nski d that the same he reduce I. The Im.ird finds that the aesnmcnt-. appeals to !. eoneet and to redu' tinn i-i or Icred. A. A. Iliitley entered complaint n to Ids as.-essment nn ninth f.ll f. . ..r llot 1, b'oek II, Nebraska addition, asKinir tiial same he redueed to n val uation whieh scorns fair and ju-it nnd ciual to siirnuindinji properties. Upon due consideration of the hoard, it i.-t ordered that said assessment of ?l()l)l bo reduced to .7r0. The mutter of the a.-"se.-f ment of the Famous Clothing House wan lurain referred to by the fo-ird. It upHars to the iioard that the Famous and Harper's Popart ment More should he eiiia!ly assessed and it is Jhereforo ordered that each of paid stores br assessed for the year 1!22 nt $1S,()((). There h. injr no .further I'll ineis nt this time it is moved and seeonde I that adjournment he taken until the !th day of June, at which time all complaint'! will he disposed of for the year of 1!C2. C. I.. II ASHMAN. Chairman. AVIS JODEK, Clerk. why nn: mod? - Two oysters met. "Where ore we?" inieiie 1 one. "Why, we're in the .-oup," said the other. "i know that, hut what I mean i.- where at 7" "Well, the old outfit is jrivinir a banquet and we came with what they pot with company funds." "Company funds? We'I, what the Mazes are we both doing here?'' Majbo the -hops that Mr. I'owlby, of the Lord's Pay Alliance, is ettaek inj' won'd promi-e to .-hut un Sundays if he would follow s-uit week days New York Tribune. Also, folf is a very p od game for those who are willing to save their health and lose their tenij cr. Pulla.-t News. Office Hours 8:30 a. ni. to 12 Neon PIIONK 109 C. IIUI?I), M.'D. ( IIKOMC PISKASTiS K FATAL 1)ISKASi:S Office Over Harper's Store. EUGENE DURTON ATTORNEY-ATLAW Office: Firnt National Rnnk Uuildlnf ALLIAINLt, XNL.UKASKA A. CLARENCE SCHOCH, M. D. Surgery and Consultation Rumer Building AKiance Pkoiie 684 AlIiaM Harry P. Coursey d AUCTIONEER ' i Ll Stock and General Farm Salssj WELDING GEO. n. b. VCKNER 210 . 3rd MOVING. PACKLv, OTm,1J1 AND sinppik!()U1Na SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When lfn Your Mote, Let Us Know" Office Phone, 15 ; Res. 884 and Oik. 7SI F. A. BALD Attorney-at-Law Office in Reddish P.lock L. A. RERUY ROOM 1, RUMKi: BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Phone 865 Over llarper'l PHONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. PACKING AND CRATING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. ALLIANCE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, j