Ca - m I r I- -..l t OaIw LEGAL ADVERTISING Serial No. 01:1992 Notice for Publication Isolated tract Public Lard Sale. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, May 19, 1914. NOTICE la hereby Riven that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the "ineral Land Office, under provisi ons of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (;!4 Stats., 517), and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pur suant to the application of L1DA PUB Serial No. 013992. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not lees than )3.50 per acre, at Nine o'clck a. in., on the 22nd day of July next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land SYV V4 SEI4 of Sec. 9, T. 21 N , R. 48 W., 6th '. M Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. V. V. WOOD, Register. H. J. KLLIS. Receiver. 26'7t-252-2218. Serial No. 013024 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, May 29, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that MARY ELLEN JONKS of Hewett, Nebraska, who on Febru ary 9, 1911, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 013024, for SVfcSEVi. sec. 21; W&NWVi, section 27; NEi, and NKNWV4, EM(SE. SVV4SEVi, SVi ofSW4, and NV4SW'V4, section 28 In township 23 N., Range 46 W., of Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Soldiers' Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describe ttfore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 9th day of September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: L. M. Krell, of Hewett, Nebraska, Frank Johnston, of Anlloch, Nebras ka, James Glbney. of Hewett, Nebras kn and William Howe, cf Hewett, Nebraska. V. V. WOOD, Register. W-Si 255-2222. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale di rected to me from the Clerk of the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, 011 a decree rendered in said Court on the 1st day of April, 1913, In favor of The Alliance Build ing & Loan Association, of Alliance, Nebraska, plaintiff, for the sum of $3634.56 as a first lien on the prem ises hereinafter described, and in favor of the cross petitioner James O. Baker for the sum of $687.93, as a second lien on said premises, and in favor of Alliance Grocery Com pany of Alliance, Nebraska, for the sum of $730.90 as ft third lien on said premises, and in favor of J. H. Vaughan and J. C. Vaughan doing business as .1. H. Vaughan & Son, for the sum of $84.25, as a fourth lien on said premises, together with coste taxed at $23.45 and accruing costs, and against F. B. Dismer and Laura Dismer, defendants, and di recting that said premises be ap praised, advertised and sold as upon execution to satisfy the a mounts so found to be due. I have levied on and caused the following described premises to be appraised to-wit: Iots One il) and Two (2) tn Block Tweroty- seven (27) of the Town of Alliance la the County of Box Butte and State of Nebraska, and will offer the same to the highesi bidder for cash in hand, on the 17th day of June, A D. 1911, in front of the weet front door of the Court House in Alliance, in said County, at the hour of 10 o' clock A. M. of said day, when and where due at tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated May 14, 1913. C. M. COX, Sheriff. 2it;o-2i::-2.;;,t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given to all per sons having claims and demands g gainst George D. Gaddis, late of Box Butte county, deceased, that the time fixed for filing claims against said eetftte is six months from the 21st day of June, 1913. All such per sons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to the coun ty Judge of said county, at his of fice therein, on o- before t he 21st day of December, 1913, and all daiiis so filed will be heard before the said Judge ot the 21st day of December, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated this 17th day of May, 1913. (Seal) A. BERRY, County Judge. 5t-244-2167-24 Ml ESTABLISHED J 4q I o MM 1J It I ED AMD NATIONAL LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO A PROGRESSIVE. COMPANY FOR PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE ffil terrain . THE ONE CAR SHIPPER GETS AS SQUARE A DEAL AS THE MAN WHO SHIPS ONEHUNDRlDi LbbbbbV Lloyd's Column A well known Alliance young man who is of a rather bashful or retir ing disposition, re. eutly felt that it was ins iut iisk Ilis particular lady friend to Lake a buggy ride wi'h Mai. He had only known her a short time and had difficulty In remembering the house on Cheyenne avenue in which she lived, aa he asked her to kindly sit on the per h when the time came for him to call itli t lie buggy It was a beautiful Sunday evening and the young man got the best rig from the livery bain and Journeyed up the street but the young lady had either forgotten hU request or the hour ut which hi wis to oall, for 110 sign of in 1 could he see, o after a fruitless djuve he returned to the barn. He is no trying to figure up souu way of marking that particular place in or der to avoid it happening again. Visitor (to facetlouH li.iniei) "I'd like to know why on earth you call that white pig Ink?' " Facetious Farmer "Be: nuse he's always running from "he ptn!" "Any improvements iu the It) 13 models ?" "Kadical onts. All door handles on our new car turn to tin left In stead of to the right, aid we'-.e ir'd ed another spoke to etch . he 'l." Fair visi'or- "Oh. don't irxtble to see me to the door!" Horttese- "No trouble -it all. dear. It'a a pleasure " New York Mail roughly about u London Sketch third of them." "Old (hap, you haven't changed a hit in thirty year!" "Dear Maria: I eagerly seize the first epportuuity to write to you." " Universally pronounced by press and public to be the greatest play cf modern tinus." "Mr. Chairman, I rise with the git at est reluctance, but-" "I don't know whether you owe us anything tr u-K. Mr. Smith, but I'll see." "George, I wi ul.dn't say a word to hurt your fetlings for the world." "I admire your nerve!" Chi-'i Tribune. "Do you think you'll be able to pull through," anxiously Inputted the in 1 lilt to the thread "Kye guees so," was the curt re sponse. lit "She has everything she MM 'Is to make her happy. She "But it's the thing she doe not need that a woman 1111 Js to make tier happy." Kochestt r Times. First Clerk "How work in your office?" scctimi Clerk "Oh. "This piece of lace on my dress 'la over t.fty years old." many people "It's beautiful. Did you make it yourself?" New Orleans Time. I should say ! nice rat. She "It seems strange that you did not rtmembtr my late and ye. y.JU remembered my name." He (a kwaitiiy 1 "Wll yi.u know yu have an atlra.tne soil cf name." -Ycnkers Statesim n. Employe -'! would like more ' ary. I am going to get marri! J." Kmployer "Sony, but I II h ive to r.'duce it. I am going to g f mar ried myself. " Sydney Boat. He "Ah. darling, may I be your captain and guide your hark down ho tea of life?" The Widow- "No: but yoi: can be my second mate." IJfe. SUN FIRES MATCHES riurt is on exhibition In the win dew of Gray & Guthrie's office box of matcluy. the heads of wh'eh wn- all burned off, bolof s t on firt by the rays af the sun jniiag through the kitchen window of a luuse located on Laramie Avenue. Had net the occupant at the build lug noticed the smoke and pi:t the tire out. although the window casing and glasM were badly s -orched, the ii' use would have protiably been burnt il to the ground. This kind of mauiieu are rrmtlnWflt and by act cf Congress cannot he manufacturetl after July 1st. The abote incident shows honk easy a fire is K'arted and seemingly una '-countt d for in many instant ei- LOWRY CLIMSS HILL WITH FOr?0 The Britl , port NiwaBl.uli had the following to say r ir..i:, tie trip cf Link Lowry to th il ci:y on Friday cf In it week, when he climb ed .he hill near there kn iwn as "Buick" hill: l ink iy (tn dm irjni A i ante today with a Ford Roei r ami climbtd Buick hill tviit, n 111 a tail ut five rods and a;iin (rCQ a sia'idi'ill at the foot of the hill. I'p to that tluu the buick L td befn the only car to na'-h the 011 c" that elevation, and tiie rent :t atives cf that machine are now a-tlliM about for 'tinothi r hill, long er. Jtttper and mote farbiddng. Srvnty miles for. SOU down Was the distance the Fortl had - ,nie to town. The Bul k bunch tht.v all ba k. ii down And said. "Now. boys, let's c'.itiib for fun." Tin 11 into the cars the bunch d d climb To follow th Ford the hill to find She took the nil like a bird in fligb-i. And went to the top, then sight. From a standing start she the hill. While lxc and Clawges are it still. ,Tlie other hill they did not ahow For DOC nud ('hurley were afraid to go Bill the little Ford is game, you I know. W i ll btt 011 its hill climbing on high cr low. 1 The Foul came far to win the bet. S D : and Charley have a hill to I Ut. No 11. die we near the noise of the hill. The Buick boys are lying still. The Utile Ford is homeward bouial And Mi Lowry has left the town. The Buh k bunch la blowing around That the Buick hill la not the one Tin t the Buick can climb and Tin Fori would tall down NORTHWESTERN INVENTORS out of cllmi i d I U it The following patents were Juet issued to north western clients re ,11 rted by D Swift & Co., Patent Law y 1 i n. Washington, D. C, who will furnish copies of any patent for en cents itpiece to our reader. N In Arthur G. Harris, Lancas ter comity. .0111 posit ion of matter. N D Christina Felt, Brocket, a nil exterminator; otto J. Olaon, Courtmay. spring wheel. S D. John 11 McCord, i'lerre, hat marker. Miss Dettu Colburn, of Faxton, Nebraska, ia viaiting friends in Alii : .in e.