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"I have used Dr. Miles' medicines for over ia years and rind them excellent. I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in the bouse all the time an i would not think of taking a journey without them, no saatter how short a distance I am going. I cannot praise them enough." Mas Lou M. Ckurchilu 63 High St, Penacook, N. H. At all druggists. 29 doses 29c. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. BELMONT ITEMS A diiiicp was gtrEB nt W'tndtn hull hint S. t unlay Might. All seemed to enjoy ; Ix'tnuelvea. Whllr roniina: to the dance laat Satuni.ij nisrlit . some boyx ran their hornen 11 1 behind W. A. Hack'n rljj. HrarinK 'he horsefl which ran Into a wire fence, hadlycuttlnKone ofthem. There has been plenty of rain late ly and the corn and late crops are doing nicely. Miss Margaret Qulgley Is visiting at the Phelps home this week. The Phelpa young people gave a party laat Thursday night which was enjoyed very much by all who attend ed. Claim Agent W. L. Phillips wan In Bftlmont Monday, settling a few claims. B. H. Miller and wire are visiting In this neighborhood this week. They Intend to return to their homo In Io wa within a few days. We hear that O. C. Miller, who has been sick for the past two months. Is Blightly better now. Edgar Nation, who has been sick the last month, accompanied his brother, Will, to Minatare where he will stay until he fully recovers. We understand that the rest of the fam ily are about well. Earl Nation and family were out picking berries last week. He had tied his horses In an old stable which was washed away by a cloud burst, drowning the horses. Mr. and Mrs. Nation had to climb to high ground to save themselves. George Evans wasupfrom Ft. Rob inson the other day and made the people of Belmont a call. W. J. DeWItt has Just returned from Plattsmouth, Nebr., where he bought and shipped home some reg istered red Pollan cattle. They are cortalnly a dandy bunch. Frank Dlehl was out at his place west of Belmont Sunday. He reports that he has some fine potatoes. Miss Llllle Gregory will go to O HMtitl -Monday for a few days' visit. Jack Blery Is home for a few days. J. G. Lemons and wife returned home from Alliance last week. The Misses Cecil Hack and LUUa Gregory were at the Evans home Saturday where they had a splendid time. , Henry Hollcnrick and wife and Miss Eva Ellsworth, from near Mars land, were up to the dance Saturday night. HOPEFUL Mr. Fred Davis, of Grand Island, Nebr., Is visiting his many friends this week. Miss Knight and Miss Horn re turned from tiering, Saturday, where they spent a pleasant week at the institute Mr ;iiul Mis Ktvd Burns are on their homestead now until ufter e lection. Mr. Burns is running for the nomination of County Treasurer and at present is Deputy County Treasurer. Mrs. Columbia Cogar waa among the teacherB hi tiering last week. Miss Mae Wilcox is working in Minatave this week. Wilfred Cofer took manual training in Gerlng last week. The government ditch has broken again in Wyoming so we do not ex pect our Nine Mile men buck for siiiue time now. They were prepar ing to come when this happened. QUAKER VALLEY em Nebraska. passed away last Tuesday. The funeral services were iieid at the home where a large crowd gathered to pay their last re spects to the departed, after which the body was taken to Alliance for Interment. Miss Beck has returned from her visit In Colorado. 8he reports a pleasant time. Howard Beck and family have re turned home from the eastern part of the Plate, where they have been vlBltlng Mrs. Beck's mother. Mrs. Eastgate, who has been visit ing with her children in different states, is again with Mrs. Dr. Church Ill. Two or three have sent in bids for the mall route between Reno and Hewitt. Thomas Vantrese and family will spend a few weeks In Alliance. We hear they nre to have a church building at Reno. Reno Is Improv ing. Our merchants have in new boxes for mall and are bringing things up-to-date. They are paying 18 cents for butter and 20 cents for eggs. MALINDA SQUIBBS July 31st. Robert Ashford moved to Hemlng ford, Monay. The infant daughter of Mr. and MrB. John Derr died Thursday a. m. and was buried Friday in the ceme tery at the Carpenter church. Mallnda had a real show Friday evening, held In the Swanson opera house. Quite a number cf our people went to the show In Alliance Saturday. Another heavy rainfall this week put the ground In fine shape for the corn and spuds. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE You can get the Dally State Jour nal all the rest of this year, without Sunday, for only One Dollar, or In cluding the big Sunday paper, only $1.25. This is a cut price made Just to get you started reading this splen did paper, and at the end of the time the paper will be stopped with out any effort on your part. The State Journal, in addition to its won derful associated press and Special telegraph services, is the leader in reporting affairs from all over the state of Nebraska. It Is clean, Inde pendent, and thoroughly reliable. The publishers think it's the one Ne braska paper above all others that you should read, no matter what your politics. This Lincoln paper will please your whole family. The soon er you send In, the more papers you will get for your money. 35-U-608 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Application of Cassle D. Hall, Guardian of the estate of Mlgnon M. Hall, Willis W. Hall and Vivian E. Hall, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. At the adjourned April 24, 1011 term, to-wlt: July 25, 1011 this cause came to be heard upon the petition, duly verified, of Cassle I). Hall, (iunnllan of the person and estate of Mlgnon M. Hall, Willis W. Hall and Vivian E. Hall, minors, for license to sell the following described real es tate, to wit: Southwest Quarter of Setion 27, Northwest Q-iarter of Section 26, and Southwest Quarter of Section 25, In Township 27 North, Range 47 West, also West Half of Section 1 In Township 26 North of Range 47 West, In Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of re Investment and for raising funds for the support, education and mainten ance of said minors, and it appearing from said petition that said real es tate consists of unimproved, wild prairie lands situated In said County of Box Butte, and that no income Is obtained therefrom; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the next of kin of said minors and all persons interested In said es tate appear before me at Chambers in the court house in the city of Rushvllle, Sheridan county, Nebras ka, on the 26th day of August, 1911, at 9 o'clock A. M., to show cause, If any there be, why license should not be granted to said Cassle D. Hall, guardian, to sell said real estate for the purposes above set forth. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be publish ed once each week for three success ive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Box Butte. By the Court, W. H. WESTOVER, Judge. 34-125-4t NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Nebraska ) ) ss. Box Butte County ) In the Matter of the Estate of Chloe I'urlnton, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Chloe Purinton that 1 have set. and ap pointed the 24th day of February, 1012, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the County Court room In Alli ance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said de cedent with a view to their allow ance and payment. All persons Interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show ci.use for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 31st day of July, 1911. L. A. BBRRY, Seal County Judge. 34-41-124 Turn Over a New Leaf By subscribing for THIS PAPER A school meeting was held last Wednesday to vote bonds to build a school house. The vote stood 16 for and none against. Allen Jamison und Cash Farley went to Alliance Saturday after the seats for the school house. Miss Johnson will teach our school the coming year. It will begin the first Monday in September. Mrs. Thompson, a pioneer of west- Bug I. See the New Line of m anil Spring Wagons AT L. ACHESON S Hardware and Implement Store Before Buying OPERA HOUSE BLOCK ALLIANCE Central Lumber Co. Building material, Piles, Posts HEHINGFORD, and Coal NEBRASKA After all has been said about i Mm i : pi : I I : It still remains a fact that there is no better place to buy than at : Geo. W. Duncan & Son THIRD STORE WEST OF POSTOFFICE, ALLIANCE John Snoddy, Pres., P. S. Showers, V. Pres. May Snoddy, Sec. and Treas. NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency WtT Hail Insurance And AH Other Kinds of Insurance Stock, Accident and Death from Any Cause Also Represent the Nebraska State Building and Loan Association "tttmiimnuMMnmii JOHN GARRETT 1 Successor to Frank Wallace Transfer Line Household goods moved promptlv 5y c and transfer work solicited. Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Res. phone 583 A l ill ill ill III! I ALLIANCE CAFE M. D. Kimball. Hgr. 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