LEGAL NOTICt gcrlnl No. 010731. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land (Wlce at AIIImkp. Nebraska. March 20, 1913. NOTICK In hereby Riven thai ROY HUMR1CH. of I 11 . Nebraaka, Who. OB January II, tfl 0. made Homeatead Entry. Serial No. 010731, for E4NWH, KV4 See. 1, NIC1 Sec. II, T. 23 N., R. 44 W. Lota 1 and 2. Section ". Township 23 North, Ranne 4l West of 6th Principal Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention to mak Final Three-Year proof, to establish rlahn to the land above deacrlbed, before Register and Receiver. II. I. Lnri Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the firth day of Auicuat, 1913. Claimant names as wltnesaea: Albert I Trester, Frank E. Weat ovr. Alva Aah, C. M. Carey, all of Lakeside, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Reaiater. 216 167t LEGAL NOTICE Serial No. 011241. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, tf, 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 19, 1913. NOTICE la hereby given that JENS P. NIEI8EN, of Orlando. Nebraaka, who, on April 14, 1910, made Homeatead Entry, ferial No. 011241. for Lot 1, SK'- NE' of 8ec. 1. Twp. 21 N.. Range 41 W.. and Lots 3 and 4, Sex;. 6. Lota 1, 2. 3. 4. 8oc. 6. T. 21 N.. R 4f Weat. SE'4 NKK. K 8Ey4. SW4 8EV of Section 31. BWVi NW, 8W4. NW 8vV. Sac. 32, Township 22 North. Range 4f Weat. of 6th Principal Meridian, baa filed notice of Intention to make Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before the Register and Receiver, 0 8. Land offtoe, at AUtance, Nebran ka. on the fourth day of August. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis Vnndervoot, Mrs. May Her- baugh. Edward Peterson, Frank Pet areon, all of Alliance, Nebraska. W W WOOD. Register 314-16 7t Sheriff Sale By virtue of an order of sale dt reeled to me from the Clerk of the Dtetrtct Court of Box Batte county, Nebraska, on a decree rendered in aaM court on the 17th day of Decern bar. A. D. 1912. In favor of R. M Hampton, as plaintiff, and against Walfrid Johnson and Clara Johnson, as defendant, for the sum of one hundred forty-five dollars and sixty five cents, with Interest at 10 per cent and accruing costs, and direct Ing that the premises therein de acrlbed, to-wlt: Lot number seven teen (17) In block number twenty (20) in the first addition to the town of Alliance, Box Butte county, Ne braska, be appraised, advertised and sold as upon execution, to satisfy aaid aum of one hundred forty-five and sixty-five one-hundredths dollars and accruing coats, I have caused the following described land to be ap praised, to-wlt: Lot number seven teen (17) in block number twenty (20) in the first addition to the town of Alliance, Box Butte county Nebraska. And will offer the same to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 24th day of March. A. D. 1913. to front of the west front door of the court houae in Alliance in said county, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the un torsigned. Dated February 18, 1913. C. M. COX. Sheriff of said county. 202-lltf LEGAL NOTICI Serial No 011270 Notiee for Publication Department of the Interior, Alliance, U. 8. Nebraska. Land Office, at March 1, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that PETER JOSEPH ROCK. of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Ap ril 19, 1910, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 011270. for 8K4, Section 7; B4NWV4, 8Wi, WSE',4. Sec tion 8. NV4NEV4. N4NW. Section 17. In Townehip 24 North, Mange 46 Weat of 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, Unit ed 8tates Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraaka, on the 19th day of July. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Harvey, Ootlelb Seldler. Robert J. Slmonson. Martin Rock, all of Alliance, Nebraska Serial No. 011271. And MARTIN ROCK. of Alliance, Nebraska, who. on Ap rll 19. 1910. made Homentead Entry, Serial No. 011271, for SRVSK'4 Sec. 1. T. 24 N.. R. 47 W., and SW.. Sec tion 6, Townahlp 24 North, Range 46 West of 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, Unit ed States Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 19th day of July. 1913. Claimant names aa witnesses: Frank Harvey, Ootlelb Seldler, Mobert J. Slmonson. Peter Joseph Rock, all of Alliance, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 209 17-8t NOTICE city of Alliance. Nebraska, to obtain a liquor license to sell Intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the first floor of the bunding situat ed on lot numbercd mine In block numbered twenty-two of the original town of Alliance. Nebraska, fronting on Box Butte avenue, in the Second Werd of the city of Alliance, Nebras ka, for the municipal year beginning May 1st. 1913. and ending May 1st, 1914, and thai he will ask that said license be Issued to Mm on the 6th day of May, 1913. thmt being the reg ular meeting of the City Council of the city of Alliance, Nebraska. EVERETT COOK.IAppllcani. IM IS-3t. oooooooooeoo CARPENTER. ooooooeoeoo e o o o o 0 0 0 0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF SALE OF LIQUORS. Notice Is hereby given that Fred J. Hetzold and Simon 8pry have filed their petition as required by law with the city clerk of the cry of Alliance, Nebraska, to obtain a liquor license to sell intoxicating, malt, spirituous, and vinoua liquors on the first floor of the building situated on lot two, block twenty-one of the original town of Alliance, Nebraaka, fronting on Box Butte avenue in the First Ward of the city of Alliance. Nebraska, for the municipal year beginning May 1 , 1913, and ending May 1, 1914, and that they will aak that sakl license be Issued to them on the 6th day of May, 1913, that being the .regular meeting of the city council' of the city of Alliance, Nebraaka. FRED J BETZOLD & SIMON SPRY, 221-18-3t Applicants. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF 8ALE OF LIQUORS. A. that 1913, O. OHLSON will take notice, on the 26th day of February, W. T. Schiupp, a Justice of the Peace, of first Ward Precinct, Box Butte county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Five Dollars In an action pending before him, where in Frank Palmer, the plaintiff, and A. O. Ohlson, defendant, that prop erty of the defendant, consisting of a note and mortgage in the sum of 11500 and interest executed by Christ UUman to Essie E. Palmer has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 26th day of April, 1913, at 9 o'clock A. M. FRANK H. PALMER, Plaintiff. Advertisement l7-4t-218 Notice Is hereby given that Wm. King and John J. Rolrdam have filed their petition as required by law with the city clerk of the city of Al liance, Nebraska, to obtain a license to sell Intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the flirst floor of the building situated on lotaeven, block twenty-two of the original town of Alliance, Nebraska, fronting on Mox Hutte avenue in the second ward of the city of Alliance, Nebras ka, for the municipal year beginning May 1, 1913, and ending May 1, 1914, .nd that they will ask that said li- ense be issued to them on the 6th day of May, 1918, that being the reg ular meeting of the city council of the city of Alliance, Nebraska. WM K1N(! and JOHN J. MIOMDAN -1K-3L Applicants. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF SALE OF LIQUORS. April 11th After the storm of the 8th and 9th we are having fine weather, anc" snow is melting rapidly. No loss of cattle reported. Mrs M. M Mndgett of Mercer. Mo., has been visiting at the Cal. Underwood ranch for the last WNl John Coker left Tuesday, Apr. 8, for Hot Springs, Arkansas, to take treatment for rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wright and Grandma Corbett were visiting at the home of F. C. Robbins. There was no svhool on Wednes day and Thursday on account of the storm In Dlat. No. 1. Miss Minnie Carey rode on horse back Thursday, April 10, and took the Eighth grade examinations In Al liance. Lyle Coker has been visiting Bird- sel Weat ley In the sand hills for the laat week. Miss Dollle Hagaman, Miss Dora Coker, Mr. Birdael Westley and Mr. Lyle Coker spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the Shepherd ranch, and had n very enjoyable time. Merel Green and Marlon Shepherd left Friday for Wyoming and Mon tana. Mrs. J. C. Wright and children were out at the ranch over Sunday LEGAL NOTICE Serial U. S. Nebra-ska, LEGAL NOTICE No. 0963. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Land Office at Alliance March 24, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that CLARENCE E. LEISH MAN, of Ellsworth, Nebraska, who, on Sep tember 17, 1908, made Homeatead Entry. Serial No. 0963, for WSE 4,-SWV. Lots 2, 3, and 4, -8WV4 NK'4.-8ViNW, Section 3.and E4 NB14 and ESE4. Section 4, In Township 23 North, Mange 43 West of Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make fl nll three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, V nited States Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 16th day of AugUBt, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Rochfort, Uwn H. Hub bard, Barnard Reed, all of Ellsworth, Nebraaka, and EUaworth M. Ash, of Lakeside, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. 216 l7-7t. Notice is hereby given that Robert Campbell has filed his petition as re quired by law with the city clerk of he city of Alliance, Nebraska, to ob tain a liquor license, to sell intoxicat ing, malt, spirituous and vinous liq uors on the first floor of the build ing situated on lot eleven in block wenty-elght of the original town of Alliance, Nebraska, fronting on Box Butte avenue In the First ward of the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for the municipal year beginning May 1, 1913 and ending May 1, 1914, and that he will ank that uald license be issued o him on the 6th day of May, 1913, that being the regular meeting of the City Council of the ctty of Alliance, Nebraaka, MOBERT CAMPBELL. Applicant. 223-18-3L Serial U. S. Nebraska, No. 04012. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior Land Office at Alliance, Feb. 19, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that THOMAS B. SHHEWSBURY, Of EUaworth, Nebraska, who, n March 19, 1909, made Homestead En try, ferial No. Moll, for El? SK, 8W4, Sec. I, SW'iSW',, Sec It, NtyNE',1 or Sec 17, Township M N . Ranne L: W. of 6th Principal Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim 0 the land above de acrlbtd. before Register and Receiv er, U. S. Ianct Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on t he twenty-first day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: William R. Christie. Herman Dob ler, Ike M. Shrluer. Virgil E. Wills, all of Ellsworth. Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 204 17-8t Serial No. 09895. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. La: d Of ice at AlUABCe, Nebraska. Feb 20. itlS. NO ICE is hereby given that CHARLES M CAREY, of Lakeside, Nebraska, who. on Sep tember 2S, 1909, made Homestead entry. Serial No. 09895. for S4NE. NW4, S.e 5. EViNE. Sec. 6, T. 23, N.. K. 43 W., S4SE'4 of Section 81, SViSW of Section 32, town ship 24 N . range 43 W. of th 1'rin clpal 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. Iand Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the twenty-seventh day of June, 1913. Claimant names aa witnesses: R. A. Cook, of Lakeside, Nebraska: A. W. Tyler, of lakeside, Nebraska; Frank DeKrance, of Ellsworth, Ne braska; Ora E. Black, of Ellsworth, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. 203 17-8t Notice Probate of Will JOHN E. WHITE, Deceased In County Court. Box Butte Coun ty. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska to the heirs and next of kin of the said John E. White, deceased: Take Notice, That upon filing of a written instrument purporting to b the laist will and testament of John E. While for probate and allowance. M is ordered that said matter be set for hearing the 5th day of May A. I). IHi:. before said County Court, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . at which time any person interested may appear and ccntcst the same: and notice of this proceeding is or d M(j published three weeks sue it-isively in the Alliance Herald, a wnklv n -wsparr published in this State. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand a'ld Hi" seal of the County Court, at Alliance, this llth dav of April A. D. 118. L. A. BERRY. iSial) County Judge II7-1S-8I s Nebraska Serial No. 0726S. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. Land Office at Alliam e. March 29. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby siven that ERNEST M LAMMON. of Alliance. Nebraska, who, on May 25, U0K, made Homestead Entry No l;!4t4. Serai No 07268, for NVfeSE1 and X'jSW1,, Sectirn '.. Townshii L'l North. Ran e 4't Wes' of Sixth I'rinciual Mcridl: n. has filed noti 1 of intention to u. ke final three year projf, to estabUsti claim to the land above described, before Megis ter and Meeeiver. I S Land omce at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 18th day of August, 1818, Claimant names as witnesses: William Shcrloek. Willie J. Slier lock. Alexander Underwood, Edward Wilson, all of Alliance, Nebraska W W. WOOD Meglster Advt I9-81-21H NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF SALE OF LIQUORS Coal office at Rowan's feed store. ROWAN ft WRIOHT, phone 71. tf Notice is hereby given that Everet Cook has filed his petition as requlr ed by law with the City Clerk of the Pains in the Stomach It you continually complain of pain in tne stomach your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, (I label es or Bright's disease. Thous anal recommend Electric Hitters as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made. H. T. Alston, of Ral t.ipn, in. v., who sintered with pain in the stomach and back, writes "My kidneys were deranged and my liver did not work right. I .suffered much, but Electric Bitters was rec niiitiiended and 1 improved from the rtrsi dose. 1 now feel liKe a liege man." It will improve you too. On ly tOC and $1.00. Kv. commended by Fred E. Holsten Advertisement l"-4t-2016. 00000 o 00000 000000 CLEM AN OOOOOO OOOOO o OOOOO NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF SALE OF LIQUORS. Notice Is hereby given that Wm. King and Frank Wilson have filed their petition as required by law with the city clerk of the city of KUiance, Nebraska, to obtain a liquo.r license to sell Intoxicating, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the first floor of the building situated on lot four. bloe-k twenty-one of the original town of Alliance, Nebraska, f'rointing on Box Butte avenue In the First. Ward of the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for he municipal year beginning May 1, 1913, and ending May 1, 1914, and that they will ask that said license be issued to them on the 6th day of May, 1913, that being the regular meeting of the city council of the city of Alliance, Nebraska. WM. KING and FRANK WIIjSON, 224-1 8-3t Applicants. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE OF SALE OF LIQUORS. Just passed through another big snow storm lasting from Tuesday till Thursday. No loss of stock. Bob Westley went to town Wed nesday to see the doctor about an injured finger. Blood poisoning had set In but the doctor said he could prevent any serious trouble Lyle Coker and Blrdsel Westley are taking cure of the stock while Bob Westley is in Alliance. Miss Carey is visiting with Mrs. Westley at this writing. Mrs. Elliott and children stormed in at Mrs. West ley's Tuesday till Thursday. were from after they see the rest of the coun try. Nothing like the sand hills. If the farmers will kindly send In an estimate of the crop acreage for 1913 to H. S. Wright, Spade, Nebr.. he will make good use rf the In formation. Individual reports are wanted from each farmer. HAPPY HOURS. 00000 o ooooe 000000 ANGORA OOOOOO 0000 0000 April 13th. Mr. Proudf.it of Lincoln was in An gora last week looking after their lumber yard. Mr. Ray Ely, manager of their yard, accompanied hthn to Alliance on Friday. Donn Bradshaw does dental work at Mrs. Bowers' hotel every Saturday. Mr. Chambers of Runyon and Chambers store, laft on the 2 p. m. train for Minatare Saturday to see home folks and a doctor, as he has been quite ill with the grip for some time. He left his clerk Miss Rosa Sherlock and Frank Crouch in char?e of the s'ore till Monday. Frank Crouch ta kept busy since he sold his store, selling drugs, fresh meat and town lots, as Angora 1i taking quite a boom. Several new houses have been built and others are talked of. Mrs. Chris Yeager has gone ino the. chlckqta business, has two in cubators hatched and has reset them. We will all know where to go to get fried chicken. Arthur Johns ha put down a well for Ray Ely and Andrew Stoner, and le now putting one down for John Burny at his Hvery barn. He H al so doing the plumbing in Frank Crouch's new house. Mrs. Mary Bowers is still keeping her hotel and selling bread, regard leas of some certain ones Prying to discourage her. Miss Missouri Monieer went 'o Lincoln Wednesday night of last week. 8he returned on Monday, ac companied by her slater, Mtee Viv ian, who will visit here a week. Coughs and Consumption Coughs and colds, when neglected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose and finally the cough will disappear. O. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obsti nate cough, and 1 honestly beJievo had It not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, she would not be living today." Known for forty-three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 60c and 1 1.00. Recom mended by Fred E. Holsten. Advertisement 17-4t-'.'Oir. OOOOO OOOOO OOOO SPADE OOOO OOOOO OOOOO Notice is hereby given that F. W. Ilehder has filed his petitiefw a.s re quired by law with the city clerk of the city ef Alllance, Nebraska, to ob'aiu a liquor license to sell tntox- MtlBK, malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on the first floor of the build ing situared on kit nine, bloe-k twen-ey-seven of the original town of Alli ance, Nebraaka, fronting on Box Butte avenue in the Second Ward of the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for the muiiU ipal year be ginning May 1, 18, and ending May I, 1911, and :hat he will ask tha: said license be issutd to ti i 111 on the 6th day of May, 1918, that being the regular meeting of the city council of the city of Alliance, Nebraaka. F. W REHDER. Applicant. 225-18-3t. Order for Hearing Stii e. of Nebraska, Max Butte County, as. A: 11 Coun y Cour . h?ld at Hie e'ounty Ctw n .111 in said county on Hie 12. h day of April. 1913. Present L. A. Berry. County l.uge. IN HIE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEO J. HASTE. DECEASED. On rtuiiing :he re'i i- n of Rob.-r. C ark filed herein, praying thai Ad mins ration of said estate be grant .d to John Snocidy as Admins, rator. ORDERED, That said petition will be heard on the 3rd day of May, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. in. That all persons Interested In said estate may appear at County Court on said date, i.nd show cause if any there be why said petition should not be graikU-cl; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and of said heariug be I eu to all persons Interested in .--aid matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Allian -e Herald, a weekly newspaper published in said county for three successive weeks prior to said hearing. L A BERRY. (Seal) County Judge. 2--" 19 3t H. S. Wright finally landed back home in the sand hills after a five days trip to Rusliville, via P. F. San dox, his father-in-law, on the river at Peters. He: bought a new wagon, some chickens an.i hogs, miscellane ous merchandise and farm seed. Peter Sandoz deliorned some cat tle Ajuil 7th, and it has turned out to be very bail weather for s.uch work. Although we are in hopes that Pete will hint good luck with his bunch II in all dehorned. Her bert Piracy, Verntn Moore and II S. Wiighi assisted in the work. The Mc.MUIian Bros, are thinking about dehorning a bunch of cattle in the near future, but on account of the storm will be delayed for some time to come. Fred, Bill and Ott Hunzicke r and Emmet t Stimevte will put in about Itto or more aeres of rye, and also John II ,:n -iticker, the father and father in-law tf them all, wants about (U to o BjcrOI of rye put In on his pla e. fhey were to start the 8th. but the storm will delay them for a few- days, then business will pick up in the sand hills. J. S. Simmons is putting in oals and barley to the tune ot 80 acres. About 20 111 res of barley are for J. W. Maxwell. Simmons is putting it in for the old gent Jiinmie doe not want anything but small grain In on his ground on account of go ing to Canada hl spring. Gusiaf Sandox Is leaving this part of the sand hills and is moving ev erything down to his place near Lakeside and Ellsworth. He bought of the Hiinzfatlcker Bros. 17 tons of hay to feed his cows the rejst of the spring. One of our neighbors returned to this e-ouutry the other day from Run ning Water. S. D.. afler a few months' absence. They all return Don't do it assVassssssssHasssssssssssssH J ust because some one else threw away that dress or suit when it is faded and soiled. Take it to the ALLIANCE CLEANING WORKS and have it cleaned and dyed. We do not advertise any 3,000 plant, but we do have the largest and best equip ped plant in town, consisting of dry cleaning; machine, extractor, steam cleaning- apparatus, puff irons and the only steam press in the city. Neither do we send out of town for expert cleaners, for we are capable of doing our own work and expert cleaning. We do everything in French Dry and Steam Cleaning in both ladies' and gentlemen's clothing. In fact we do everything in house furnishing, from Batten berg doilies to lace curtains and portiers. Ladies' coats altered and lined. We also take orders for the V ictor Ladies Tailoring Company of Chicago, showing a complete line of ready-to-wear coats from $10 up. Suits made to measure, $15 and up. Waists, dresses and skirts for our well dressed women at prices always the lowest. Alliance Gleaning Works PHONE 58 MRS. W. H. ZEHRUN6, Prop. OIL PULLED TRACTOR Engines & Gang Plows Complete breaking outfits sold on most liberal terms 30 and 40 horse-power engines, and gang plows of 6 to 12 plows NO CASH NEEDED I will take pay men c for engines and plows in breaking, needing and har vt-fting. pfcyirg $4 per acre for land purchasers break and seed for me. 1 make this liberal offer because I expect lo seed several thousand acres to flax, and have work for several men. Thus 1 offer immediate oppor tunity to pay forenginesand plows. I furnish seed For information, see J. C. McCorkle McCORKLE BLOCK ALLIANCE, NEBR.