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    LEGAL ADVERTISING
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Serial No. 0114S2
Notlct for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June !, 1913.
NOTICE is horby given Hint
JAMES F. UNDERWOOD
of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on
April 30, 1910, made Homestead En
try, Serial No. 011482. for SW'iNW
4, V4SV4, section 4; N'iSW'i,
EVi. section 5; and N4NE4. '
ticn 8; and NW'iNW'i, section 9,
In township 23 north, range 4'J west
of Sixth Principal Meridian, h a a
filed notice of Intention to make fi
nal threeyear Proof, to ealnbliHh
Claim to the land above described,
before Register and Receiver, U. S.
Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska,
on the 19th day of September, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles C. Coker, W. S. Coker,
Frai.k l'nlmer, and Fred Robblns,
til ot Alliance, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD.
Register.
28-tit-2C 22U0.
Serial No. 0195
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 16, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
ELIZA J. HICKS
of Cleuian, Nebrnnka, who, on Sep
ttniber 8, 1908, made Homestead En
try. Serial No. 0196, for Lots 6 and
6, SWUSEV4, Boction 11; lots 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, KVbsw'm and section
14. In township 22 north, range 47
west of Sixth Principal Meridian,
liaB filed notlco 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 24th day ot Septem
' Ler, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Eugene Thompson, of Antioch, Ne
braska; Lee McLaughlin, of Alliance,
Nebraska; Arthur Feagln, and Edith
Hicks, both of Cleman, Nebraska.
VV. VV. WOOD, Register.
2220-253-28-8L
Serial No. 07067.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. 8
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 20, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
SUSAN RE1D,
of Ellsworth, Nebraska, who, on
March 11, 1908, made Homestead en
try No. 13084, Serial io. 07057, for
E4SW4, SWVi SW4, SWfcSEK,
Section 22; SESE, Section 21,
EttNE'i, Section 28, SWU, NW,
and NW54 NE4, Section 27, in
Township 24 North, Range 43 west
of Sixth Principal meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Regis
ter and Receiver, U. S. Land Office,
at Alliance, Nebraska, on . the 8th
day of October, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank D. Cody, of Lakeside, N
braska; Henry G. Arms, ot Ells
worth, Nebraska; Martin Mulhall, of
Ellsworth, Nebraska; Patrick Reld
ot Ellsworth, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
29-8t-270-2311
Beautiful Women
Nothing adds more to the beaut v
Of women than luxurlaut hair. The
regular use of Meritol Hair Tonic
will keep the hair healthy, promote
its growth, keen it clean and brahf
and gives it that wavy appearance so
much admired. F. J. BRE.VNAN
6ole Agent.
AdvercisementJuly 3-31
Serial No. 014170.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior. U. S
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska
May 21. 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that, a
directed by the Commissioner of the
General land Office, under provls
Ions of Aots of Congress approved
June 27. 190J. (31 Stats., 5171. aad
March 2. 1907 (34 Stats.. 122 1), pur
uant to the application of John M
Albright, Serial No. 014170, we will
offer at public sale, to the high.s
oldder, but at not less than $2.50
per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the
29th day of August next, at tM
office, the following dract of land
S,i SWi Sec. 32, T. 27 N.. R. 44
V., Ctli P. M.
Any persons claiming advessl
the above-described land nre advisel
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
W. W. WOOD. Register
H. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
32-7t-279-2357
Notice of Publication
Case No. 2261
Conatantin Klemke, Pla'.r.'ii'f.
vs.
O. K. Willlston. Defendant
The defendant, O. N. Willlston
will take notice that on the sth day
of July, 1913, Constaatin Klemke
the plaintiff, filed his petition i
the district court of Box Butte coa
ty, Nebraska, against G. N. Willis
ton, he object and prayer of whh
are to REMOVE CLOUD FROM Tl
TLE. AND CANCEL TAX LIENS
against Southeast Quarter of section
18, in township 25. north of Range
52 weMt, Sixth principal meridian, in
liox Butte County, Nebraska, occas
lojied by reason of a Tax Cert if 1
cate. No. Iu5, and tax rweipt issued
November 2, 1891, to said G. X. Wil
llstou, defendant, for the sum of
$16.18, for taxes for the year 18'.0
against said laud, and for a tax re
ceipt tesued to said defendant, for
the sum of s .82, for taxes paid
March lbth, 1892,. as a subsequent
tax for the year 1891, and for a ta
receipt issued to said defendant for
the mm of $4.84, for taxas paid as
subsequent tax March 21, 1893, for
the year 1892, total tax lien princl
pal 129.84, said defendant is tb
legal owner ot record of said Tax
Certificate No. 105, and three ac
compacting tax receipts.
You are required to answer said
petition on or bt fore August 25th,
1913.
Iwted July 17, 1913.
CONSTANTIN KLEMKE.
Plaintiff.
Ily SMITH P. TTTTLE.
His Aitorn'V.
Publlciitlcn 4 Issues. Julv 17. 24. :n.
and August 7. 19J3.
2 tt-277 2..5S
Serial No. 0X333.
Novice for Publication
Department of the Interior it t
I-uncl Office Ut Alliance. Nlirltn.
uno 20. 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
LILLIAN D. WILKINSON,
of Ellsworth, Nebraska, who, on Ap
ril 21, 1909, made Homestead Entry,
Serial No. 08333. for NW'.i. Nn
SWli. SWli SrtU. Section 14:
8EU NKi and Stf, Section 16,
lownanap 26 N., R. 44 W. of Sixth
rincapai Alendian, bits filed notice
ot intention to Uuike final three vear
proor, to establish claim to the land
anove described, before Register and
Receiver, U. S. Land OffJce, at Al
liance, Nebraska, on the 7th day of
October, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jake S. Benehoter. of Jess. Ne
bruska; Grace M. Baggs, of Jess,
Nebraska; Charlotte C. Worley, of
ewa, Nebraska; W. N. . Wilkinson.
or fei is worth. Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD. Register.
29 St-269-2310
Serial No. 0159S4
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. s
Land Office, .at Alliance, Nebraska,
June Jt), jyjj.
Notice is hereby given that
HERMAN J. KRAUSE
ot Alliance. Nebraska, who. on Au
gust 8, 1904, made Homestead Entry
No. 7731, Serial No. 015984. for SE
yiSW4, NSEVi, SW14SE14. sec.
10; BMNWtt, SNEVi, NftSEK
and SWV4SKV4, NWviNEvi, section
15, in township 26 north, range 45
weBt ot Sixth Principal Meridian
has filed notice of intention to make
final five-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
Deiore itegister and Receiver, Unit
ed States Land Office, at Alliance,
iseorasaa, on tne sJrd day of Sept
1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank Brown, of Long Luke. Ne
braRka; Dave Briggs, of Alliance
Nebraska; Ray Clifford, of Alliance
Nebraska; C. C. Joy, ot Alliance, Ne
DrasKa.
W. W. WOOD. Register
28-8t-2274-2ti.
Serial No. 02795
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S
Land Office at Alliance. Nebraska
June 18, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that
HOWARD W. JAMESON.
ot iong iaae. iseDrasKn. who. on
.a .
December 29, 1908, made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. 02795, for NE1,;
NKU. Lot. 2. Section 2. T. 20 N.
SEUNEVi, NE'iSEU. Section 34
and S'a SEU. Section 35. Townshin
7 North, Range 46 West of Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final threeyear
proof, to establish claim to the laud
above described, before Register
and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 29th day
of September. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Lew Gammon, of Long Lake. Ne
braska; J. A. Campbell, of Long
Lake, Nebraska: D. H. Furrow, of
Long Lake, Nebraska; Frank Brown,
of Alliance, Nebraska.
Serial No. 09336.
And
JOIIX A. CAMPBELL,
of Alliance. Nebraska, who. on July
15, 1909, made lloinesteai Entry,
Serial No. 09336, for SWNEU,
SE',4 NW'4. WiNWi;, NVa SWiJ,
N4SE4.
E'iNEr,
Section 23. and
NVsSWU. N',iSE4 and S4 NEV4,
Section 24, In Township 27 North,
Range 46 West of Sixth Principal
Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make final three-year oroof.
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Re
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Alli
ance, Nebraska, on the 29th day of
September, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Howard W. Jameson, of Long Lake
Nebraska; Lew Gammon, of Long
Lake, Nebruska, D. H. Farrow, of
Iaws Lake. Nebraska: Frank Brown.
of Alliance. Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD.
28-8t-260-2245 Register.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be receleJ
by the Box Butte County Commis
sioners at their office in the Cuurt
House in Alliance, Nebraska, until
twelve o'clock noon of the 2nd day
of August, 1913. for the letting of
the contract for the County Court
House building and the contract for
the steam heatiug in said buiUli.ig,
which is to be bujlt in Alliance, Ne
braska. Pluus and specifications f the
building may be had of tha County
Clerk at his office in ttm Court
House in Alliance, Nebraska.
Each separate proposal must be
accompanied by cash or a draft, for
the sum not less than one ter cent
or the amount bid on the general
contract and two pr cent for the
steam heating contract, made paya
ble to E. M. Martin, County Treas
urer, and to be forfeited to Box
Uutte tounty for damages sustained
in case the bidder, within five cl:iys,
fails to enter into contract for the
work bid upon, and to give a satis
factory surety bond for 50 per cent
ol the amount of the contracts for
the faithful performance of the con
tract and give a satisfactory boml
for the full amount of the contract
prices against mechanics iiem in
case award is made to him.
The County Commissioner reserve
me ngm io reject any part of or
all bids.
Letting of ?ald contract subject to
sale of Bonds to State of Nebraska
now pending.
A deposit of $23 will be exacted
for the safe return of the general
plans and $15.00 for the steam heat-
ng plans.
Bids nre to be sealed and address
ed to M. S. Hargraves, County Clerk,
and must be plainly marked on the
onttside, "Proposal for the Box Butte
County Court House building, Alli
ance, Nebraska."
M. S. IIARdKAVKS,
County Clerk.
29 5t -273-2320
Serial No. 012006
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
u. s.
Land Office at Alliance,
Nebraska,
June 10, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
MARSHALL J. ROCKWELL
of Hemingford, Nebraska, who,
July 21, 1910, made Homestea'l
on
En-
try, Serial No. 012006, for Lots 3
and 4, sec. 7; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4,
and E'aNW'i, sec. 18; and lots 1
and 2, section 19, township 26 N.
Range 48 West of Sixth Principal
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten-
t'on to make final three-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Re
ceiver, United States Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 20th day
of September, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Hawkins, Jerry A. Wells,
James T. Nabb, all of Alliance, Ne
braska; and Hans Wiese, Sr., o f
Hemingford, Nebraska.
W. W
WOOD,
Register.
i8-St-265-2267.
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 JONES
of Hewett, Nebraska, who on Febru
ary 9, 1911, made Homestead Entry,
serial no. oi30Z4, lor SV6SE4, sec,
21; WttNW4, aectlon 27; NEV4. and
NttNWli, EVsSEU SW 'iSE'i. SV4
ofSW'i, and NW4SWi, section 28
In township 23 N., Range 46 W., of
Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
threeyear 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 C.lbney. of Hewett, Nebras
kit and William Howe, of Hewett,
Nerraska.
W. W
WOOD,
Register.
2'3 5 255-2222.
Serial No. 011193.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 18, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that
. LEW GAMMON.
of Long Lake, Nebraska, who, on
March 31, 1910, made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. 011193, for Lots
2, 3. 4, and E',iSWi, S', SE4,
Section 7; SWUSW'i, Section 8,
nd W'sSWU. Sec tion 17; E'iNEU
and NV2 SE',4 and N'-jSWU. Section
18, in Township 26 North, Range 45
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 Reciver, U. S.
Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska,
on the L".th day of September. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Howard W. Jameson, of Long Lake.
Nebraska; J. A. Campbell, of Long
Iike, Nebraska; D. H. Farrow, of
Long Lake, Nebraska; Frank Brown,
of Alliance, Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD,
Register.
0-71-267-2294
Serial No. 012452.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 18, 1913.
NOTICE is hereby given that
JAMES D. PYLE
of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on Octo
ber 13, 1910, made Homestead Entry,
Serial No. 012452. for Lots 1, 2, 3,
and4, Section 7, Township 23 north,
range 47 west of Sixth Principal Me
ridian, has filed' notice of Intention
to make Final Commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before Register and Re
ceiver, United States Land Office, at
Alliance, Nebraska, on the 30th clay
of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Coby, Bert Rodgers, C. E.
Pyle, and Guy Sigman, all of Alliance
Nebraska.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
28St-263-2265.
NOTICE
Anderson:
To John
You are hereby notified that I,
the undersigned, tlld on the 6;h day
of November, A. D. 1911, purchase
at public tax sale of the treasurer
of Box Butte county, Nebraska, the
following described lot situaited in
Box Butte county, Nebraska, towit:
lxjts 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. block
13, Village of Hemingford, for the
taxea of the year 1910, and that I
have since, and after the same be
came delinquent, paid as sulsequent
tax, the taxes for the year 1911 and
1912: that said lot was taxed f cr each
of said years and Is now assessed in
the name of Clark OWa. And you
are further notified that after the
expitation of three months from
date of the service of this notice,
1 will apply to said treasurer for a
tax deed of saM lot. You will gov
ern yourself accordingly.
Dated this 15th day of July, A. D.
1913.
M. J. BAUMGARDNER.
Purchaser,
34-4t-287-2407
Notice of Publication
Cate No. 2260
C. Klemke, Plaintiff,
vs.
It. H. Ver Mehren, Defendant.
The defendant, H. H. Ver Mehren,
will take notice that on the 8th day
or July, 1913, C. Klemke, the plain
tiff, filed his petition In the district
court of Box Butte County, Nebras
ka, aalnt II. II. Ver Mehren, the
object and prayer of which are to
FOREVER REMOVE CLOUD FROM
TITLE OF PLAINTIFF, to the
Northwest Quarter, of section 27, In
Township 27, north of Range 51,
west of Sixth principal meridian In
Box Butte Cmnty, Nebruska. occas
sional by reason of a mortgage exe
cuted and deltvered by Edward A.
Blunk, Ap;il 6th, 1900, to H. H. Ver
Mehren, Hi feni.iant for the sum of
$185.00, to Becure a note for said
sum due in 90 days from date with
Interest, which d:ite expired July 6th,
1900, said mortgage is duly filed for
record and recorded October 9, 19i3l,
In the office of the County Clerk
of Box Butte County. Nebraska, in
mook j j oi mortgages, at page
jm, records of paid Box Butte coun
ty, anf. tiueby became a lien against
said land of plaintiff, the statutes' of
limitations have run against said
mortgage, and said mortgnge is a
cloud upon the title of plaintiff to
saixl land; H. H. Ver Mehren is the
leigal owmr of record of said mort
gage. Plaintiff pray that said mort
gage be cancelled of record, and the
cloud occasioned thereby be forever
removed.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before August 25th,
1913.
Dated July 17, 4913.
C. KLEMKE, Plaintiff.
By SMITH P. TUTTLE.
His Attorney.
Publication 4 issues, July 17, 24, 31,
and August l!13.
32-4t-288-2.l5J
NOTICE
To S. J. Wilson, owner,
Ornisby, trustee, and W. J.
mortgagees:
E. S
Bowden ,
You are hereby notified .that John
O'Keefe did on the 6th day of Nov
ember, A. D. 1911, purchase at pub
lic tax sale of the treasurer of Box
Butte county, Nebraska, the follow
ing described land situated in Box
Butte county, Nebraska, to wit:
West half of the northwest quar
ter section 24, township 24, north of
range 48 west of 6th P. M., .for the
taxes of the year 1910, and has as
Bi'gned hie tax sale certificate to 'he
undersigned, who is now the owner
and holder thereof: that 1 hav
since, and after the same became
delinquent, paid as subsequent tax
the taxes for the year 1911 i.nd
1912: that said land .vas taxed for
each of said years and is now as
sessed in the name of S. J. WiUon
And you are further notified that
after the expiration of three months
from date of the Service of th's no
tice I will apply to s:i.id treasurer
fcr a tax deed cf akl land. Yo
will govern yourself accordingly.
Dated this mil day of July. A. l
1913.
B. !'. OILMAN, Assignee.
32-4t-2S2-374
Serial No. 011510.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interirr, U. S.
Ijtind Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
June 25, 1913.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, under pro
vislcns of Acts of Congress approv
ed June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 5171,
and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats.. 1221),
pursuant to the application of Nato
lie I. Clifford, Serial No. 011510, we
will offer at public sale, to the
hlghett bidder, but at net less than
$3.50 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on
tlie 2oth clay of August next, a. this
crfice, the following tract of land:
K',2 SE'.i, Section 20. NE'4 NE'4,
Section 29, T. 26 N., R. 15 W. of
6th P. M.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-descrllied land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
II. J. ELLIS, Receiver.
33-5t-283-2.:S5
Serial No. 016127.
Department of the Interior, United
Stares Land Office, Alliance, Nebras
ka. Notice is hereby given that
JOHN 11. KRAUSE,
of Alliance, County of Box Butte,
S'taite cf Nebraska, has filed In this
office his application to enter under
jhe provisions of Sections 2306 and
2307 of the Revised Statutes of the
United States, the following clejcrb
ed lmd, iz: The northeast quar
ter southwest quarter (NEUSW'.)
and southeast quarter northwest
quarter (SE'4NW-4) section twenty
five (2o) township twenty-six (26)
N., range fcrty-lx (46) W. 6th P.
M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lands described, or de
siring to object because of the min
eral character of the land, or for
any ether reason, to the disposal to
the applicant, should file their affi
davits of protest in this office, bo
fore the 27th day of August, 1913.
W. W. WOOD, Register.
July 21, 1913.
The foregcing notice will be pub
lished in the Alliance Herald of Al
liance, Nebraska, for a period of
thirty days. First publication July
ttlst, 1913.,
W. W. WOOD, Register.
34-51-286-2406
A slit skirt, underneath which as
a bright red underskirt, attracted a
great deal of attention ot the Bur
UiyUoi depot on Tuesday. Its wear
er journeyed to the ba&ga&e car on
301, secured bird cage with a tiny
bird insUIe, then made her way tu
the bagga&e ear of 44. She was ac
companied by mamma and little sis
ter, but secured most uf the attention.
NOTICC
To Ernest L. Everett:
You are hereby notified that I,
the undersigned, did on the 6th day
of November, A. D. 1911, purchase
at public tax sale of the treasurer
of Box Butte county, Nebraska, the
following described lots situated In
Box Butte county, Nebraska, tow it:
lAts two (2) and three (3), block
fifteen (15), Village of Hemingford,
for the taxes of the year 1910, and
that 1 have since, and after
the
as
the
lot 8
same became delinquent, paid
subsequent tax, the taxes for
years 1911 and 1912: that said
were taxed for each of said years
and is now assessed in the name of
Ernest L. Everett. And you are
further notified that after the ex
piration of three months from date
of the service of this notice, I will
Apply to said treasurer for a tax
deed of said lots. You will covern
yourself accordingly.
Dated this 15th day of July, A. D.
19113.
M. J. BAUMGARDNER,
Purchaser.
U.S. Land Office Notes
Interesting News of Alliance
Land Office
' PUBLISHED EVERY WEEK
Applications for
Final Proof
Walter R. Buchanan,
Broadwater,
nil I or Feet ion 33-19-47.
Alice D. Snow, Alliance, Nebr
part of sections 11, 12, 13, 14-22-48.
John W. Hashman, Alliance, part
or se :lon 9-Z5-50.
llburn B. Blanton, Harrisburg,
part or seotlon 13-19-o6.
Carl' A. Grover, Gordon.part of
sections 30-31-30-41.
Ncrman Ferdig Hinckley, part of
sections 14-30-41.
fredrlck C. McMHIon, Strasburger
all of section 28-28-42.
Earnest Ketney, Hinckley, part
or sections 2,u& 26-29-41.
John TJaden, Morrill, part of sec
ticn 11&12-23-58.
Ira C. Muzzey, Lynn, part of sec
tlons 7&8-21-48.
George F. Zeller, Crawford, all of
section 30-29-53.
George N. McElhane.'. Dome, part
or section L'9-30-31 and 32 27-57
Delia Lenehan, Crawford, part of
section 25-34 52.
Charles Lenahan, Crawford, part of
sccticn iu-;;i i.
Henry Hess, Wayside, part of sec
ticn 20-35-50.
Albert UncoHn Portevln, Morrill
part of section 11-23-57.
James M. Riley, Mitchell, Nebr.
part cf section 22-23-56.
Frank J. AMott, Bingham, part of
sections 4, 5, 8 and 9-21-42.
Dallas E. Kepler. Broadwater
part cf sertions 2 and 3-20-48.
Patrick II. Flaherty, Curly, part
of sections 6 and 7-20-54.
.in.: k Mac K, Agate, part cf se.t'O-i
5-2S 55.
Edward A. Cn.'n, IJsco, all of
liens 3, 4-19-47.
Anton Adrian Salistrcm, Minatare
part of se.tkin 1-22-54.
Waller D. Baldwin, Morrill, part of
section 31-24-58.
.Limes C. Luallen, Broadwater, part
cf section :U. 21-48.
' Elva Louisa C.lc-gg, Curly, all
section 27-27-55.
Glenn G. Wareham, Morrill, part
or section 2i 24-oS.
Eusrene
W.
FIstus,
22-51.
Bayard, part
r.t section
Earnest
view, iart
20-45.
T. Richardson
seciiens 28, 2H
Lake-
ef
L.
and 33
William L. Dolson, LUco, part of
section 2!-19-i.
John W. Do!son, LIs:o,
part
section 29-19-46.
Paul Ilanet, Morrill, part
of
sec
tion .'..)-24 08.
Leonard J. Goff. Bayard,
part o
sections 21 and 2S-2I-51.
Homesteads Allowed
Grover C.
Hayes,. Gordon, part cf
section 5-34-4
Roy E. Douglas,
Sccttebluff, part
cf section 2-22-54.
Bessie E. Wintennute, Ellsworth
part of sections 13 and 20-242
Thomas P. Furman, Marsland
part of se-tion 21-29-50.
Myrtle M. Blair, Alliance, part of
se:tions IS, 19-22-44 and part of sec
tlon 13-22-45.
David M. Herr, Soottsbluff, part of
section 24-24 55.
Juanita Parrtah, Beimont, part of
section 1.5-20-52.
John W. Bu.kmteter, Gordon, pa
cf set tion 8-30-41.
. tycie i. wauaston, Hayarel, pah
or eectiens 21 and 15 21-51.
jonn u ueii, usco, part or sec
tions 27. 28 aud 33-20-45.
Lawrence G. Johnson. Harrisburg
part of secHtms 19 and 20-19 5S.
Iran in K. uuale, Ke-ciington, par
of section 12-l!i-52.
Kverett M. Guaie, ttedmgton, par
HOMESTEAD ABSENCE BLANKS
Homesteaders who uibKe use c
the leave of absence privilege shoulc
be careful to give laud office o.f
clals the notices required. Biank
for that purpose may now be cb-
talned upon application to :he regis
ter or tne r. s. laiui orrice. As an
acH'ommc.daticn to homesteaders Th
Herald a few months ago printed
blanks for the above purpose, bu
now that blanks can be secured a
the kind cftice, it will be be :ter. f
entry ment to get their blanks there
in order that a.l will have the same
term aitd all notices be the same
size for filing.
A Good Investment.
Y. D. Magli, a well known merchant of
hitemound, W is., bought a stock of Cham
berlain't medicines so at to be able to supply
mem to fits customers. Alter receiving
tnem fie was nimseir taken sick and tayi
that on tmall bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed was worth
more to mm than tne cost or his entire stock
of these medicine. For tale by all dealers.
AdTertwemenL
For sale by F. E. Holsten.
Order for Hearing
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, s.
At a County Court, held at the
County Court Room in said county
on the 25th day of July, 1913.
Present, L. A. Berry, County
Judge.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF JOHN SCHNEIDER, DE
CEASED. On reading the petition of Mary
M. Schneider filed herein, praying
that administration of said estate be
granted to Henry Helcer as Admin
istrator. ORDERED, That said petition will
be heard on the 18th day of August,
1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. That all
persons interested In said estate
may appear at County Court on said
date, and show cause If any there
be why said petition should not
be granted; and that notice of the
pendency of said petition and of
said hearing be given to all per
sons interested In said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in
the Alliance Herald, a weekly news
paper pubHs'li! in said county for
hree successive weeks prior to said
hearing.
L. A. BERRY,
(SEAL) County Judee.
James E. Addle, Attorney.
34-3t-285-2401
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNERS OF ALLIANCE
You are hereby notified that I
have been instructed by the Mayor
and Council of the Oity of Alliance,
to file complaints against all proper
ty owners and residents of this
city, within one week from the date
hereof, who shall fail to cut down
all weeds on their premises in com
pliance with Ordinance No. 113, of
eaid City, -which provides that all
weeds shall be cut down to the cen
ter of the alleys and as far out as
the curb line, abuttmg their real es
tate, and providing penalty of from
two to twenty dollars fine.
(Signed) C. W. JEFFERS.
33tf2388 Chief of Police.
Notice to Contractors
New sealed bids will be received
up to 7 o'clock p. m., Friday, Aug.
8, 1913, for the erection of a school
house in Dist. No. 11, Box -Butte
county, Nebr., Sec. 21, Tp. 21 N., R.
48 W., to be completed Sept. 13,
1913. All bids shall be itemized.
The board retains the right to re
ject any or all bids. SpecificatKons
at Herald off.ice.
CHRIS NEPPER. Director,
Alliance, Nebraska.
Adv 35-H-2411
The Nebraska
Military Academy
The NEBRASKA MILITARY
ACADEMY offers to the hoys cf Ne
braska and surrounding stales the
ndvantffifs of a fir.-t class Military
school close at heme. Fireproof
buildings, good equipment, splendid
care and instruction; a school
where the individuality is developed.
where there are no failures. Pre
pares for college and business.
School opens September 17. En
rollment hut begun. For informa
tion ppply to
B. D. H AY WARD, Superintendent,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
35 4t 2117
Moody Bible Institute
The students of The Moody Bible
Institute of Chicago not only have
the advantage cf the regular in
structlcn in the English Bible, Gos
pel Music and Practical Mc-thods of
Christian Work, but al.so the benefit
cf special lectures.
This summer they have been fav
ored by the Inspirational addresses
of Rev. R. A. Torrev, D.D., of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Rev. A. C. Dix
on, D.D., of Iondon, England, be
sides the heart-to-heart talks of mis
sionaries and Christian workers,
who have visited the Institute.
Arrangements have been made for
the coming cf the Rev. G. Campbell
Morgan, D.D., of London, England,'
the great Bible Expositor, and Sir
William Ramsay, the distinguished
arrhneolcglst, who is at present at
Antioch in Pisidia. Mrs. Bao;h-Clib-boni
of Sussex, England, the daugh
ter of the late General William
Booth, will also visit the Institute
this fall.
Dr. Morgan is to be at the Insti
tute in September, at the beginning
of the new term, anil will deliver
'.he Inspirational address Wednesday
morning, Septe.mber 3rd.
Pastors, Christian workers, and
ethers visiting Chit ego djring Sep
tember, should plan to attend these
lectures, which like all the work cf
the Institute, are without charge.
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July 27th.
The weather is very fine.
Crops look good In this vicinity.
Another hail storm paswd through
south of the Jess neighborhood Sat
urday evening, July 26th. It hailed
very hard for twen'y minutes, leav
ing a white blanket on the ground.
Seme of the hall was three-four; lis
Inch In diameter. This is the third
hail storm that has visited D. .
MatheAs' place since July 6th. All
cf h'a small truck 1 bearenv into the
ground.
A small tornado hit the home of
R. W. Wilkinson, two miles south
east of Jess. The tornado picked
up a building 14x32, carrying it in
the air nd slamming it down 60
feet away. Some other out buildings
were also hit, some of the lumber
being carried a distance of 200 yards.
Some small . buildings at Clyde Hel
llng's were also blown over.