Attend the Great Getting Acquainted Sale MENTOR H UNIONS Money refunded if not 'satisfied with your purchase. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The defendants American Investment Com pany and T. A.Thoniwon, tlofendnnts will laku notice Unit on the 3rd day ot Nov. 11H0, V. E, Keddlh und Peter lluhendall. ttui nlalu tl(I, Med their petition In tlio District Court o( Ilnx Jiutto County. NebrunUn, niralnst American Investment Company. Hank of Commcreo, American t.onn und TruM. Com pany, and T. A. Thompson, the object and iiraynrof wlilcl) aroana llrht cuuo or action to hurts declared paid und hitttstiocl of record a curtain tax lien upon llio Soutlienht Quarter of section Thirty (30) In township Twenty Four (!) north of Kuiitfo Kitty (M) went under nnd by vlrturo of a treasurers tux sale cer tificate) issuod to the ould American Invchl ment Company of Kintuctahurir, lima. Novem her-', lHSilfortlio tuxi'H of the year 1M0 in the sum of f u UO; and us a nccoml cause of action to have declared paid and Mill-lied of record acertnlu tax llmi In favor of 1 Thoii;son. by Tlrtuo of a tax sale vurlilh'aio dated .Ian. 7, 1HK fur tho taxes of the year lAwupon Urn iNorthwest Quarter of tuvtlon nineteen mo In township. Twenty Four CM) north ofltunue Fifty (50) went In the Hum of H to, with pray er that said tax IIoiih lw caneellcd or record and the title to all of said IbiuIn heoulctcd in the plaintiff. You urn required lo finxncr said petition on or before the IStli day of December, HMO. Dated November 3, 1010. 1 H. ItKlUllHIt, PlTTKIl ItUIlKNDAt.U 47-41-81 l'lnliitlirs. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The defendants. Everett. If. Miller, and At meda DutTron Miller, Ids wire, will titke notice that outboard day or Biteiubur, 1M0, V. M. Knlcht the plaintiff, filed bin petition In the district Court of Ilox Hutte County, Nebras ka, against F.verett li. Miller. Aluicdu Daffrun Miller. Y. W. Norton und The Alllanco llulbl lng ti Loan Association, the object and pruv orof which la to furoclnnon certain protuls ory note In the sum of $,'14 '.to occured by a tuorlituKO on l.otH lllock 1, Town of Alliance, Ilox llutto Comity. Nebraska, said note and tnortKauu twins executed by defendant Ever ett It Miller and subject to a mortgage of 51.000. executed by the defendant Uverett II, M(ilur to the defendant The Alliance HiiUdinn & Loan Association on said property. The Mild tiotosoduethepUlntlir Is dated the IHlb day of September UK)", und duo and puyublo May 18, inoMi that tbei-o l.s now duo und unpaid upon hald mortgago the sum of $177 00. for which Mum with Interest from Mil date the plaintltr prays for u ilecteeot forelonro nnd sale of Mid premises. You are required to auswer said petition on or beroro the 12th day of Deeomber. IVI0. Dated November 1'.', 1110. 47-4t-ai I'.M. Kmoiit. NOTICE T8 Nttl-RESIBENT DEFENDANTS The defendants Oerhard lykauip and Mm. lCykamp wife of Ourharu EyUamp, Una real came unknown, will take notice that on the 3rd day of November, 1P10 Virgil Smltli. plain tiff, tiled blKixtltloD In Mm District Court of ltox llutto County, Nbtaskai uirainstdcrhurd Kykumn and Mra Kvkainn wife of Uerhard i:ykamp, BrM real niimo unknown, defend ant, tue odjkh una prayer or winch is to have canculled and sot usido a certain deed of con veyance dated November SO, 18!0 from One nenlaraln F, titoneraud wife to the Mild Ger hard Kykatnu for LoU Otto (1) and Two C) and South Half Northeast Quarter l8HNk')t fcectlyn One) In thwoshlp Twenty Four (30 north of Itange Fifty One Oil west In ltox Duttu county. Nebraska, und to have the title to amid premises quieted in the plalniltr. You are required to answer mild petition on or before tho lSlh day of December, 1010. Duted November 3, 1PI0. r VlU(lIt.HMITII. 47-4t-W I'lalntltr. NOTICE GF PUBLICATION The defendants Joel M Uumbo.Matlldallim bo. bis wife, F.&tey t Cuinp Company, and tba unkuown helraof Charles K. Ultnoii, deceit ed, will take notice that on the 3rd day ir No vember 1010. 'William A Hprluger tho nlnlutitr, filed his petition In the District Court or Ilox Uuttn county, Nebraska, acalnst Joel M Uaui Ik), Matilda Kumho hh wife, Aucley lUnklntr Company, Ksiev 13ump Conip.uv, and tin- kouwii ueira 01 uuariei r;. uiummi. iteteuu ants, the object und prayer of which are to oulct tho titled lu the ulalutlR upon the Southwest Quarter (SV! of Mctiou Thirty KhoCWIu township Tweuty Six CJli) north of llanKO Forty Nino (43) weat In liov Itutte county, Htate of Nebratiku. and to uxclude each and all or said dofeniants from tiny In terest therein. You ure required to unvoror Ktd etitlon on or iHttore the l-'tb day of December, 1910, Dated NavtMuIicr 3. 1910. WlLUAM A. Ul'UIMIKIt. 7-4t-Kl 1'lalntllt. MT1CE To II, V. Joue. " .You am hereby JiOtlUed that I. Uio tiudfr bbjned. did on tho btb day of AueustA T) liKVi purchase at private tai hale of tho treasurer of Box Hutte county. Nebraska, tlio folIowliiK ile-vcribed lot situated lu Has )tutte county. Nebr ,tu-wit: lxt three iH) block Mx tfl) llemlncford. Nebr, for tho taxes of the yenra lKW-fi3-l(X)-0l-03-. 01-05-06, und that I havealuco. and after the Kame became delmaueut, paid as auhacuuent tax. tho tuxes for the year JPOMH-00. tbat kald land-lot wan taxed In the name of D. K. Jonrfor the years ltas-99-liwo-Hoitft;-os-M-0oattiid4)7iuiulntbenaruaot Lincoln Land Co (or ItiOyeur iposand ifjoa. And you are farther ootltied thai after ttie oxiilrattuu or tbreu months from date of tho service of this notice, twill apply toxitd. treasuter for a tax ded of said land-lot, You; wilt soveru your aclf aciwrdluif'y. Dated this Uth day or Novcmlier, A. D. 1910. Joun OKkejc Purchaser. liMtNo.83 t NOW GOING ON AT THE PALACE EOR MEN! i "We want to know you all. Therefore we are going to sell you goods so. cheap that '''' - ' you will remember -us in the future. WC Have SLS it IS, been selling goods a great deal cheaper than you. have been accustonmed to. But we are going to cut the prices so deep that you can't help but buy. WE ARE NEW HERE and to become well acquainted, we are going to hand out some of the4 GREATEST 'BARGAINS that have ever been offered in Alliance. Will Promote Beauty Women desiring' beauty get wonder ful help from Bucklen'A Arulca Salve. It banishes pimples, (tlcin eruptions, sores und bolls. It niultcs the sltln isoft und velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures soro eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. Hest for bums, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and piles. jr.u ut F. .T. Hrennnirs. Box Butte County Prosperous Tlio year iqto has been a dry year in most fanning sections, but it takes Box Utitto county, as usual, to hold first! rank a an agricultural section. A. R. Wilson and son. who have a farm directly west of Alliance, had 140 acres under cultivation this season. Thev kad 50 acres of oats that weighed out 39 bushels per acre; 13 aqres of barley that weighed out 22 bushels per acre; and 20 acres of their potatoes produced 2,500 bushels, If this record can bo beaten we haven't heard of it. and tho fact that these gentlemen cleaned up $3,000 on this farm this year shows and proves conclusively that intelligent farming can nnd does pay in Western Ne braska, r. Shall WtDrnen Vote? If thev did. millions would vote Dr. Klng'K New Life Pills tho true remedy for women. For banishing dull, fagged feelings, backache or headache, consti pation, dispelling colds, imparting ap petite and toning up the. system, they are unetptalcd. I2uty, safe, sure. 25c at V.A. Urennan't. Important Notice to Meat Consumers We have good news for the people of Alliance who have been compelled to pay high prices for an inferior quality of meat. With the opening of the Cash Meat Market, in our new building at 517 Sweetwater avenue, we can positively announce that we are selling BETTER QUALITY of MEATS than the people of this city have been buying and at LOWER PRICES. We don't send away several hundred miles to have the culls from the big packing houses shipped to us at great expense. We buy the best fat cattle and hogs to be found in Box Butte and neighboring counties, we do expert butchering and serve meats to you in the best possible style, and at prices 2a to 40 per cent less than you have been paying. GIVE US A TRIAL and we will prove our claim. Telephone orders delivered promptly, Phone 50. Cash Meat Market DRAKE I. IKM.Prs. 517 Sweetwater Avenue. H8TICE OF ATTACHMENT W. A. WlnVleplek. first name unknown, will take notice t baton thoioth iluy of November, IBI8. W. H.'lMdtrall.a.liisth'eof tho Peace in und tor Alliance, Second Ward I'recinct, Dot Butte uounty, neurusKU, ihsuou an oroor or auacu meat for tnu turn or tnirty uonura ( in au aetlon uendlnE before him wherelu Mra. Alliuce Vaughn it plaintiff and W A. Wink leDlek. Urst name unknown, is defendant. That the property of the tald defendant, con sisting of one (rotd tilled watcb case, with a twenty-three Jeweled Walthum movement, have leun attached under said order. Said case has been continued to the 31kt day of De cemler. 1910. at one o'clock p m. MHS. ALUAUB VAIKUIN, Halntlff. D.ited thl Jlst day of No ember, 191", 60-U-W Come Early, Don't Delay 9JM&L mLMJPfflfiffl& WESTERN NEBRASKA Happenings 0 Interest in This End of the State. An interesting Farmers' Institute was licit! at Kimball last week. Sidney lias a new blacksmith shop and auto garage, owned by John F. Mohitnan. Construction has been begun on a new stone building for the First Na tional Bank at Uayard. Mrs. Frank Forsling, of Kimball, had her leg broken in a runaway last Saturday, near Husliiiell- An Oshkosh man has invented a pat ent fly killer that is claimed to be ahead, of anything of a similar nature. The Thomas County Sunday School Convention was held iu the Congrega tional church at Thedford a week ago Sunday. Seventy-six per cent of the work on the Nortli Platte Irrigation project is completed. The Pathfiuder dike is 89 per ccut completed. Firth Booth, resident of Cheyenne county for a goad many years, died at his homo. Hear Sidney. Wednesday. November t6th, aged fifty-eight years. A complete new telephone equipment has been installed in the Kimball phone exchange. The exchange is now locat ed in the new Hunk of Kimball build ing. The Scottsbluff Chautauqua Associa tion has decided that their holdings at Scottsbluff are too valuable for their purpose and are cutting them up into lots. Henry E. Gapen, of Sidney, has been selected to fill the vacancy iu the County Judge's office of Cheyenne coun ty, caused by the death of Judge Tucker. J. C Mowry, of Minatare, died of heart trouble last Sunday morning. Mr. Mowry lias been prominently identified with Minatare for the last thirteen years. J. C Bailey, of Oshkosh, was arrest ed last Friday charged with bootlegg. i"K- 1 wo uurreis 01 liquor ana a bunch of gambling pharaphernalia were lound in his possession. The new sugar factory at Scottsbluff started operation at 1 1 o'clock Wedues day of last week, The mill ran at the start at the rate of 1,300 tons. 200 men are employed at present. The Mitchell Index is conducting a very successful piauo voting contest. This enterprising paper is alwayR right up-to-date and is one of the leading papers of the North Platte Valley. Indications are that work will com meoce soon on the new Burlington line from Kearney to Bridgeport. This line, when, bulit, mil probably extend to Guernsey, and will be the main line of the Burlington. A. J. Branscom, of Ravenna, and Miss Susau Thoruburg, of Potter, were married at tho bride's home Wednes day, November 16th. Mr. Branscom is a railroad man at Ravenna, and their home will he made at that city. Mr. I, L. Lyman, editor and pro prietor of the Miuatare Free Press, was oue of the delegates to the Nebraska btate Irrigation Association at Bridge port and took a prominent part. The Free Press is a good, newsy paper, and we enjoy reading it. The corner stone of the new State Normal School was laid at Cbadrou, Tuesday November 15th. The cere. monies trjre conducted bv lli Mntnnin Grand Lodge of Nebraska. Luther P. Luddeu, LauAoti G Btiati, Bart L. Shellhorti and J. J. Toolev of the State Board of Education Mere present. Addresses were made by officials of Chadron nnd members of the Grand Lodge, as well as by numbers of the State Board of Education. A live Commercial Club has been or ganized af Lodgepole. This little city icahzed the need ot si club and organ ized with fourteen members. The new club ants a new city park, fire proof buildings in the business section, water works and some other municipal improvements. Not Sorry for Blunder "If my friends hadn't blundered In tliiultlnc I wits a doomed victim of con sumption, I might not be alive now," writi'h D. T. Sanders of Hurrodsburjr, Ky., "but for years they miw every at tempt to cure a luug-rncking cough fall. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery The effect wus wonderful. It sorn stopped the cough and Iain now (n belter health thuti I have hud for yeurs. This wonderful life-saver is an unrivulcd remedy for coughs, colds, lagrlppe, asthma, croup, hemor rhages, whooplDgeough, or weak lungs 50e, 51.00 Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by fc J. Hrennan. Some Thanksgiving History. The manner In which TUanksplvInc day was first instituted us a national festival ha especial Interest. Durlne the war for Independence elffht public and general thanksgivings were order ed by the Continental congress, but aft er the genr-ral thanksgiving for pence In 17S4 the proclamations were discon tinued until 17S0. whon the first na tlonul thanksgiving was proclaimed by President Washington, the time deslg natcd being the last Thursday lu No vember The special purpose, as recommended to congress, wan to give thanks for the adoption of the constitution, fn 1795 the suppression of the whisky Insurrec tion was recognized by a presidential call for a national day of thanksgiving. The practice of officially recommend ing the observance of a thanksgiving festlvnl was gradually adopted by the states until It now has place among the great holidays of the nation. A Collect For Thankagiving Day. I thank thee. Father, for thy sky, Wherein thy little sparrows ny: For unseen hands' that build and break The cloud pavilions tor my sake. This fleeting beauty, hlKh and wild. Toward which I wonder as a child And thanks for morntnff's stlr-ond light And for tho folding hush of night; For those high deities that spread The star filled chasm overhead. For eltln chemistries that yield Tlie green fires of the April field; For all the foam and surge ot bloom. For leaves gone glorious to their doom All the wild loveliness that can Touch the Immortal In a man. Father of Life, I thank thee, too, For old acquaintance, near and true; For friends who came' Into my day And took the loneliness away; For faith that held on to ilia last. For all sweet memories tot the past Dear memories of my dead that send Long thoughts of lite and of life's end, That make me know the light conceals A deeper world than It reveals. Edwin Markham In Success. Saves an Iowa Man's Life The very grave bt'emed to yawn be fore Robert MuiUert of West Burling' ton, Iowa., when, after beven weelts in the hospital, four of the best phy.sicluns guvo htm up. Then was shown the marvelous curative'power of Klectrie Bitters. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from Il7er trouble unit yellow juumiice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles ot this matcnless medicine com pletely cured him. It's positively guar anteed for stomach, liver or kmnej' troubles and never disappoints. Only 50o at F- J. 11 rcu nan's. McCLUER'S We have just received a fine line of Ladies' Waists Which We Offer at Prices that are VERY ATTRACTIVE Ladies' Black Satin 'Waists, pleated front and back, tucked sleeves, finest grade silk Ladies' jBlack Silk, handsomely trimmed Ladies' Black, Allover Net, spangled trimmed , Ladies' Black and White Ladies' Beautiful Persian blue and brown, at WALL Paper Lots of Odds and Ends 10c to 40c Values, all go for 5c a Roll to clean up 33l3 dicount on regular line to clean up We have a fine sock of r o Paper to go In bunch lots, 2 0 oC from 5c to 15c values, all go at per roll HOLSTEN'S mS NELSON FLICTOHn&TR FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWINO INSURANCE COMPANIES. Hartford Fire Insuranco Company. North American of Philadelphia. Choenlx ot Illookljrn. New York. Continental of New York Olty. 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