Improving Health by Taking Exercise By E. R. RKKARD. Bo. Mm. the remarkable resulta that have been through nature'a own methods in relieving men of their physical ailment . , D r ' and weaknesses. Within a few months I hare put rwalt in spite of the fact that for the weight and never put on a pound, although I dieted and slept suflicienUy JJJgrt beloiw Raster and ReoeiT t all time. " Lr. U. S. Land Office, at AlUanoe. My late increase in weight and through deep breathing, full relaxation competent direction, which is really the natural way for the body to get . . , J , . J . 6, ithese things, and was the everyday way, before we were perverted through our sedentary habits and tense, fast But my improvementa were insignificant when compared to other men who were in worse condition than lam number of men who hare, through rf their nervousness, insomnia, obesity, tism, anemia and almost every affliction seen men who were run down to the tip to robust health and strength. If some physician were to procure such result by his prescription the acliievement would be the talk of these wondrous result we accept them aa a matter of fact' and think .. M , r nothing of it. A. F. L. MAKES YEARLY REPORT Federation Now Has Over Two Million of Members; Fine Showing Is Being Made by Federation Seattle, WatJi., Nov. 10 Declar ing that "the trade movement has trtioome the greatest factor in the lives of the masses of American tMple becaufve of lbs practical Ideal ism", the executive council of the American Federation of Labor, in Bubmitting its annual report to the International convention of that fcody today, congratulates the dele geites on the steady growth of the organization which it decWee has passed the 2,000,000 mark and la well oa Ats way towards a new goal the i. X ,000,000 mark. The report of the council, in ac cordance with an amendment to the constitution of the federation adopt ed at the last annual convention of (bat body in Rochester, includes the BlatementB of the president, secre tary and treasurer and the heads of the various departments under its upervisdon. The first report to be submitted Is (that of tho secretary wthich shows that the total receipts were $244,292.04 and total expenses 268,702.88, with a consequent ex penditure in excess of receipts of S14.410.68. During the year ended September , 1913, 322 charters were Issued to national and international, cen tral, local trade and federal labor salons. Reports from the secretar ies of 98 national and international organizations show that 2,682 chart ers were issued and 1,348 surrender ed. The gain in membership report ed by 66 international organizations was 205,696. Reports from 68 nat ional and International organiza tions and local unions affiliated with the federation show that there were 69 strikes, in wMoh 294.236 work ' tr were Involved. Of that number 186,644 were benefitted. Tho total costs of the strikes reported was $3,345,721.43. In addition to this amount $118,494.48 was donated by unions to other unions, making a grand total of (3,464,216.91 expended to sustain members on strike dur ing the year. The report of the executive coun oil concludes with the statement that "the movement for a minimum wage for women and minors has gain ed considerably headway and the sentiment in favor of a living wage is rapidly crystallizing. The organ ised labor movement has insisted up on the establishment of a living wage as a minimum and it has sue ceeded in establishing minimum wages and maximum-hours of labor far superior to those prescribed by the wage boards of other countries HUGHES RETURNS TO YORK D. W. Hughes, who recently mov d to York, Nebraska, and who has been bock for several weeks settl ing up his business affairs, returned Friday night to York. Before going, Mr. Hughes came into The Herald office, and said, "You can send me both the Daily and the Weekly Her ald to York. I admire your enter prise and the boosting you are doing for the town of Alliance and the advertising you are giving the town should be appreciated by the bus! aess men here." TRAIN 8TRJKE8 COUPLE (International News 8ervlca) Ellsworth, Kas., Nov. 7 Charles Grimm, aged fifty, and Miss Ed wards, his housekeeper, whilo cross Ing the Frisco railroad bridge over the Smoky River here today were struck bv a oassenger train. The woman was Instantly killed and the nan badly mangled. He will proba ly recover. Nature it such a natural and unpreeumptuous won- Aor VnrUf W w hurU J I seem impressed by the mir- ordoa tlinf film nor frm. . , . , ' ngni unaer our eyes, i have in mind especially now obtained and are being obtained on ten pounds in weight This past six years I have been under improvement in health were obtained and full contraction exercise, under living. myself to start with. I know of a these same methods, been relieved constipation, headaches, rheuma- in materia medica. I have often verge of nervous prostration built the town, but when nature works rs ST. LOUIS MAN WALKS OFF CARRYING $30 GOLD WATCH (By Special Correspondent) ' 7 ,FBW M u w Bingham, Nebraska, November 7 Chaa. Helnuj of St. Louis, who has been staying at A. J. Potter's the past week, walked off with Mr. vt gold wnwu vaiueu ai aim 1 also a pair of shoes. Mr. Potter wired the chief of police at Alliance to look out for him. I Clyde Thompson, who has been in Canada, returned today. B. D. Stevenson la now Dostmas- ter of Bingham, former Postmistress Mrs. Anna Welch returning to her homestead. Mrs. C. E. Fosdlck's brother. Har-lof vey Whaley. who has been visiting ?uly 21. 1910. made Homestead En v . . , . 4 try. Serial No. 012006, for Lots 3 her the past week, returned to Hy- anJ 4 7; j, x ' 2 z 4 nnnis Wednesday. ' and EttNWU. sec. 18: and lots 1 P. A. Yeast shipped two cars of tu'tte to the South Omaha market . . , I mu ,wu "l horses to Beakensfleld, la., Satur- day. J. W. Pickering of Lincoln has two cars of. appples on the track. Win. Breckner shipped a car of cattle and hogs to South Omaha Sunday , Mr. and Mrs, Lon Blake were Hy- annis visitors Wednesday PROMINENT MAN ENDS HIS LIFE 1 Prominent Mlnatare Business Man, in Fit of Despondency Over Illness, Takes Life; Be lieved Death Near (By Special Correspondent) Mlnatare, Nebr., Nov. 7 C. p 1 ' I ...... , . ifii . 1 vvmie a pruuime '" gist, who has been suffering for a tn in said Court, and also a petl long time from pthisto. sent his wife Mor prajlng for the Probate of said and child down town on a pretended . . ... k errand, and while they were absent mnea nimseir wrm a revolver. " believed that death was near, and had been suffering greatly from the ,iwo4k, White had been advised by bis physician that he had only a short tlrrva in live U la haliAVAd thai his mind was affected by his suffering. BIG CIRCULATION The circulation of Tho AlllanA Herald is guaranteed to be larger than that of any other western Ne- braska newspaper. The papers sent to regular subscribers outside of Al- llr, nJg filllit VO. mull I VU ... BauB.it. The bona fide, paid circulation of The Alliance Herald is close to kai ,.r,i Thi- i a larger circulation than any other newspaper in tne western ena 01 the state has. and Alliance mer- chants should consider this when , . .t , . A, , Placing meir aaverusing. DEDICATION OF CHRISTIAN ruiiRru Sunday Nov 23 CHURCH, SUNDAY, NOV. 23 The dedication of the new Chris- tian church Is announced for Sun- day, November 23rd. There wiU be luiet. service ueiu uunug m uaj end prominent church workers will have charge of the services, among them will be H. H. Harmon, pastor of the First Church of Lincoln. ONE KILLED; THREE INJURED (By Special Correspondent) Omaha. Nov. 7 Mrs. A. M. Pat terson, of Hunter, Kansas, was kill ed and three others seriously Injur- cated .verywhere. Why not p ro od In an automobile collision aocl-1 M it ... dent here early thU morning. LARGE WINDOW INSTALLED The large plate glass window la me ironi 01 me r im rmuunw oau ...ti v.- . UUliUJU uoum ivcu tmnMisui v usai i greatly to the appearance of the building, giving it a thoroughly mod - era appesraass. LEGAL ADVERTISING serial No. 013001. Notice for Publication rWuiMtnMl rvf tha InlorlnlV TT. S AnA office at Alliance, Nebraska, Oct. 10. 1913. Notice la hereby given that OIjOF IX)FQU1ST. Antioch, Nbraka, who. on Au. serial No. 012001. for E4 NWVi; KV;, Nli8i,No3,,sl;1?S tlon 11; N NWhi, S NWVi or Section 12. of Township 24 North. Principal Merid- make Final Three Year Proof, to Nf' n the llth day of Dec- Claimant names a witness: L . rd A. Beckwell of AlUance. Nebraska; Eugene E. Thomp-on, of Antroch, Nebraska; Henry Hoff- nd. AUJ!'' NDaka. R0T ' w. w. WOOD. Register. pot6 - 6 - 33'6 - 2911 Serial No. 016214. Notice for PubllcatlclsoUted Tract Department of the Interior, U. 8. 9f0,c?1,at Aiiiamce, Nebraska, NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the txmimissioner of the ions of Acta of Congress approved Juno 27, imj 1 (34 stats., 5i7), and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pur- suant to the application of Virgil E. Wells, Serial No. 015214, we will of- V",Z' "a?" acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on tho twen ty-sixth day of November next, at lim oni ,ne rouowing tract or lonrf! NEU NWU Sc. 8. T. 24 N.. Ir. 43 yt gth P. M. Any persons claiming adversely the above - described land are advised to on .Z,,' " aV' for gale. W. W. WOOD, Register. . J. ELLIS, Receiver. ",.w-o-,, , serial No. 012006 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, u. S. V11 ,?f",Coeat AlI,ance- Nebraska, NOTICE Is hereby given that MARSHALL J. ROCKWELL Hemingford, Nebraska, who, on and 2, section 19, township 26 N. R116. 48 .W8t-.. 81xt.h PTinc,Pal Meridian, has filed notice of lnten- tlon to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re- celver, United States Land Office, at Alliance, rteoraBsa, on me imra aay of December, 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. 43-8t-304-2453. Mnl- i( DmKa t Will In the County Butte County, Nebraska, The State of Nebraska, to Alice A. Anderson, BenJ. C Anderson, Nellie A. Holsten and to any others Inter e8ted in said matter: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED icai an instrument perpomag 10 do H, tut Will bw, A ToafcaTO.nn nf 1. 1 17 j 11411 auvi & i iwiiv u b vy i Charles A. Anderson, deceased, is on internment, and for the appointment of Alice A. Anderson as Executrix. That on tQe 24th day Qf Novemberi iflia. at 10 o'clock a. m.. said oetl tion and the proof of the execution of said instrument will be heard, and tnat you do no ea appear and record tne game ani grant admdnls- trat ion of the estate to Alice A. An- Clerson L ' -J? ' ."SS au 11 a nee Herald prior to said hearing Witness my band and official seal mis zain aay 01 wi. L. A. BEFlRY, County Judge. 47.it-333.288l Serial No. 014719 Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract I U""1V IMltf OnUU g Land Qfflce AUlanCef Urn alt a not. 1 1913 NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by tne Commissioner of tho General Land Office, under provls Jnne 27 1906 (34 6l7). and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pur suant to the application of Wllljara - Gentle. Serial No. 014719. we will effer at public sale, to tho highest bidder, but at not less than 13.25 per acre, at nine o clock A: M., on the Second day of December next, at 1 'his office, the following tract of 1 . gE R. 50 W.. 6th P. M Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised o their ' claims or obJ on or w r WOOD Register H. J. ELLIS, Receiver. oct23-6t-331-2826 Hastings Business College Hundreds of satisfied graduates lo- Ior " BBOR"Per' stenographer, salesman, or for the civil service. We make a specialty of preparing people for government (n,,mln,tion. nnwi m,ii i . ... stenographers, . bookkeepers, etc write for literature. Address, Hast 1 Inge Business College, Hastings, Ne I braska. LEGAL ADVERTISING Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Tru man W. Brown, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of Tru man W. Brown that I have set and appointed the first day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room In Alliance, tor the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent wUh a view to their allowance and pay ment. All persons Interested aa creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and in case any claims are not so presented bj said, time they shall be forever bar red. This notice shall be served b? publication thereof for four consecu the weeks In the Alliance Herald, t. newspaper published in AlUance, prl or to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 3rd day of Oct., 1913. L. A. BERRY, (Seal) County Judge OcUMt-329 2646 Serial No. 012091 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sept. 20, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that LEWIS M. Kit ELL of Antioch, Nobraska. who, on Sept. 14, 1910, made Homestead En try. Serial No. 012091, for SE4NK , Sec. 8. Nft. NttSEtt, 8WKSE 3W14, Sec. 9. T. 23 N.. R. 45 W. of 6th P. M.. has filled notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, 00 the 18th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Aaron Esslg, of Thelma, Nebras ka; Wm. Elmore, of Antioch, Ne braska: E. J. Owen, of Hewett, Ne braska; Howard Bock, of He wet 1. Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register Oct2-7t-323-2611 LAND OFFICE NOTICES On and after June 12, 1913, the following prices will be charged for the publication of United States land office notices in The AlUanoe Her ald: Final proof notice, $7.00. Two final proof notices combined, $14 00. Three final proof tsUnu combin ed. $21.00. Isolated tract sale notice, $9.00. The above charges are based up on the rates proscribed by the stat utes of Nebraska for the publication of legal notices. They do not 1 n elude a subscription to the paper. HERALD PUBLISHINO COMPANY. LEGAL NOTICE (Form No. E) Serial No. 016235. Notice for Publication United States Land Office at Alli ance, Nebraska, September 17, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Carl L. Modesitt, whose postoffice ad dress is given as Alliance, Nebras ka, has this 17th day of September, 1913, filed In this office his applica tion to select under provisions of Act of January 31, 1901, relating to saline and salt deposits, the follow ing described land: The North Half of Southwest quarter of the SW Qr. of Section 25, Tp. 25 N. Rg. 46, W., being for twenty acres. Also as agent and attorney for and in behalf of Minnie Light of Omaha. Nebraska, the said Carl L. Modesitt has made application to select under said Act, the South Half of the SW qr. of the NW qr. Sec. 26, T. 26 N., R. 46 W.. containing twenty acres. Also as agent and attorney for and In behalf of Chris Jeep of Te kania, Nebraska, the said Carl L. Modesitt has made application to se lect under said Act, the West Half of NE Qr. of the SW Qr. of Sec. 25. Tp. 25 N., Kg. 46 W., containing twenty acres. Also as agent and attorney for and In behalf of Flo&i Denny of At inosa. Colo., the said Carl L. Mode sitt has made Application to select under said Act, the West Half of SE Qr. of the NW Qr. of Sec. 25. Tp. 26 N., Kg. 46 W. containing twenty acres. Also as ai;en t and attorney for and In behalf of Victor Jeep of Te kama, Nebraska, the said Carl L Modesitt has made application to se lect under said Act, the NW Qr. of SE Qr. of the SW Qr of Sec. 26, Tp. 25 N., Rg. 46, W containing ten acres. Also as agent and attorney lor and in behalf of Louise Modesitt of Grand Island, Nebraska, tho said Carl L. Modesitt has made applica tion to select under said Act, the South Half of NW Qr. of the SW Qr. Sec. 25, Tp. 25 N.. Rg. 46 W, containing twenty acres. Also as agent and attorney ror and in behalf of O. B. Modesitt of Grand Island, Nebraska, the said Carl L, Modesitt has made applica tion to select under said Act, the North Half of NW qr. of the SW qr. Sec. 25, T. 25 N.. Rg. 46 W., con talnina: twenty acres. Also as agent and attorney for and In behalf of John W. Light of Omaha. Nebraska, the said Carl L Modesitt has made application to select under said Act. the N. Half of SW or. of the NW qr. of Bee 25. Tp. 25 N.. Rg. 46 W., containing twenty acres. Any and all persons claiming ad veriely the lauds above described LEGAL ADVERTISING or desiring to object because of the mineral character of said land, or for any other reason, to the dlspos al to the applicant, ahould file their affidavits of protest In this office on or before the 20th day of Nov ember, 1913. W. W. WOOD, Register. It Is hereby ordered and directed that publication of the -foregoing no tice be made in the Alliance Her ald, a newspaper of general circu lation and published at Alliance, Ne braska, that being tho nearest pa per to the land, that publication be made in the weekly paper for nine consecutive weeks not Including the first publication. 41.10t-317.256T W0D- Serial No. 012458 Notice for Publication Department of tho Interior, V. S. Iand Office at Alliance, Nebraska. Sept. 13, 1913. NOTICE U hereby given that NOAH O. OOLERICK of Lynn, Nebraska, who, on- Jan. 13, 1108, made H. E. No. 1383, Horlal No. 0I&46 for WftNWK, NWSWU, Sac. 19, T. 22 N. R. 48 W. and N V4SEK, EftNWVi. NE Sec. 24, T. 23 N. R. 49 W., end on Oct. 13, 1910, made II. E. Ser. No. 012458 for SftSEtt, EViSWK of flection 24, Township 22 North, Range 49 W. of 6th Principal MeridJan, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five and Three Year Proof, respectively, It establish claim to the land abort doHcrlibed, before Register and itocelver, U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance, Nobraska, on the 14h day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Joalhua T. Rodgers, Claude E. Rod gars, Chris Anderson, John Plansky, all of Lynn, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Oct2-6t-314-2603 Serial No. 01609 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at AlUance, Nebraska. Sept. 30, 1913. . NOTICE Is hereby given that ROBERT O. WO RLE Y of Jess, Nebraska, wbo, on October 14, 1908, made Homestead' Entry Serial No. 01609, for SEUNEU. E HSEK 8ec. 11. EV4NEVI. SWNE U. SttNWtf, NWfcSWK. Sec 12, NE4NEK, See. 14, T. 26 N.. R. W. and Lots 1 and 2. Section 7, Township 26 North. Ran 44 W (of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed uuuee or intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. 8. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 24th day of November, 1913. iiuiuutuiii names ss witnesses: Charlotte C. Worlev. nf jm m.. braska; Joseph Herian, of Antlooh, Nebraska; Mathews Oawlin. of Moo- mau, Nebraska, William KMne, of Alliance, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. RMrlnlor Serial No. O12J09 Notice for Publication Department of the Interfcv. TT. I -and Office at AUiance, Nebraska. Sept. 30. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby gtveo that CHARLES ERNEST LETTtNOIS of Lakeskie. Nebraska, who, on Jaly ou, iviv, maao Homestead Entry, Ser. No. 012109, for EV6NW, E Sec. 11. WHNW?4, WSWVi of Section 12, Township 26 North, Range 43 W. of ftfch PrinHnal Urll. ian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Throe Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Register and Receiv er, U. S. Land Office, at AUiance, Nebraska, on the 25th day of Nov ember, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Chris Mosler of Jess. Nhraka: Charles Williams of Lakeside, Nebr.; and Arthur Johnson and Earl Waltx of Jess, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. Oct2-7t-327.2635 Serial No. 011740 Notice for Publication DHartment of the Interior. U. S. and Office at Alliance. Nebraska. sept. 13, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that MARK D. HUNGERFORD or Miswornn, tteorasKa. who. on May 28, 1910, made Homestead En try Serial No. 011740. tor Lots 2. 3. 4, SENWU. ESW4, WtfSE 4, S',4NE4. Section 7. T. 26 N. R. 42 W. and SEU. SKNEK. Sec lz, or Towncnip 26 North. Kaiue 43 W. of 61b Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above descrbel. before Keinster and Receiver. U. S Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the Id-Ji day of November. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Harry H. Russel of Jennings. Ne braska; George G. Cooper of Ells worth, Nobraska; Ralph H. Hyland of Ellsworth, Nebraska; George T DeBord of Jennings, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register, oiiz-bt-aio rt04 Serial No. 010521 Notice for Publication Department of the interior, U. 8 Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sept. 13, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that . LEE D. GEORGE of Long Lake, Nebraska, who, on December 18, 1909, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 010521, for SESWK, SttSEU. NBViSE4.M- 8. 8WU8WV4, Sec. 9. NV4. NE8E4 Sec. 17. T. 26 N.. R. 45 W. of 6tu Principal Merlllan. has filed notice of intention to make Final Three- Year Proof, to estabUsh claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at AlUance, Nebraska, 00 the 14th day of November, 1913 Claimant names aa witnesses: Elmer Shanks, Frank Brown, An drew Strlck, all of Alliance, Nebr.; and Walter Kent of Long Lake, Ne braska. W. W. WOOD. Register. Octtt-31-2606 LEGAL ADVERTISING Serial No. 011655 ' Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. TJ 8. Iind Office at AlUance, Nebraska, Sept. 20, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM 11. BONB3S of Antioch, Nebraska, who, on May 27, 1910, made Homertead Eatiy. Serkii No. 011556, for 8V4NWU, BW M, Sec. 24, NE'4, NENW. Kft 8K'NWK, ENEKSW. EtfSKH 8W14, SViSWKSWVi, eWKSE-USW W, of Bee. 25 in T. 26 N.. R. Vf. of 6th P. M.. has filed notice of la tention to make Final Three Year rroof, to establish claim to tne land above described, before Reasv tor and Receiver, U. 8. Land Oftkw, at Alliance, Nebraska, on tike lam day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: E. E. Thompson and John lOckinsa of Antioch, Nebraska; and Prank E, Jesse and Burt Jesse of AlUaase, W. W. WOOD, t Reckar. Oct2 71-318-2606 Serial No. 011992 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Iand Office at Alliance, Nebraska, -StA. 20, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby gives that FRANK NOBLE of Lakeside, Nebraska, who, ' oa June 30, 1910, made Homestead Ba try, Serial No. 011992, for SWfcNW J4, SW4SB4, SWW, Sec. ff, Vf A NB, NW of 8ec. 8, T. 24 N R. 44 W. of 6th P. M., has filed no tice of Intention to make Ffaal Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above descrltfes, before Register and Receiver, U. 8. ' Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 21st day of November, 1913. Claimant names aa witnesses: L. M. Berry, C. L. Hancock, Clar ence Cook, W.. L. Marcy, all of Lnkeelde, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, - ; Rrtec. Oct2-7t-3l9-207 Serial No. 010175 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office at Alliance, NeOraaka. Sept. 20, 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that ANNA MUMPER of Lakeside, Nobraska, who oa October 28, 1909, made- Homesteee) ' Entry, Serial No. 010175, for NW NWV4, Sec. 2, NKNE, EHNWK, Sec. 3, T. 23 N. R. 44 W. 8WKSW K. Sec. 26. SEU SEVi. 800. 17, EttNE, SWKNEK, 6B14 of 83. 34 and W4NWfc, Sec. 35 of Tw. 24 N., R. 44 W. of 6th P. M., has riled notice of Intention to mk Final Three Year Proof, to etao llsh claim to the land above ! scribed, before Register and R celver, U. S. Land Office, at Altt ance. Nebraska, on the 17th day November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Willk R. Crowther, Ruby P. Mora, Jens P. Bolroup, Jacob Herman, all of Lakeside, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. V" . -. . , Reek. Oct2-7t-320-2608 Serial No. 012079 . Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. D. 9. Land Office at Alliance, N ectasia, Sep. 20, 1913. NOTIUB Is hereby given that AUrHUR MILLER of AlUanoe, Nebraska, who, on. JtSf zo, tnaoo Homostead - KnJay, Serial No. 012079. for Lots 1 arv 8. and SEV4NE, 8eo. 5, 8W&. and WH of Sec. 4, T. 23 N., R. l W. of qui P, U.. has filed notkve f intention to make Final Three Yar Proof, to estahllsh claim, to (a land above described, before Desle- ter and Receiver, U. ' S. Land Of nee, at AJlmnce, Nebraska, on taer lscn day of November. 1913. , Claimant names as witnesses:- ' Lee Mclntyre, James Keeler, . Main. W..R. Shanklin. all of AlU ance, Nebraska. . W. W. WOOD. RegtstsT. Oct2-7tr321-2609 . . Serial No. 011-616 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. TT. fL Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sett. 20. 1913. NOTICE Is hereby given that WILLIAM J. HARTER of Lakeside. Nebraska, who eel May 17. 1910. made Homestead Ha iry, Serial No. 011616, for SSWtt. ;. 14. NW, NV4SW, Sec. 13, NE, ENW, NV4SE, Sec. , T. 23, N., R. 44 W. of 6th P. la., has fllol notice of Intention ew make Final Three Year Proof, iff eatablltih claim to the land aborar described, before Register and" Re celver, U. S. Land Offkoe. at AlU ance, Nebraska, on the 15th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses:,. W. F. McCabe. William McMagk- Kh, Frank DeFrance, W. P. Treetr er, all of Lakeside, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD. Register. Oct 2-7t-322 2610 Notice for Publication Serial No. 011641. Department of the Interior, H, 8. I .and office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 16th, 1913. KOTICE is hereby given that BOYD P. GAMBILL, of Alliance. Nebraska, who, on Jans cry 19th, 1911, made Homesteadr en try. No. 011641. for 8V4 NW, KH SWU. SWVi SWVi Section 4, SShi NE. W NEK. NWVi Section; 6, NW4 NWi Section 9, Townshfa 31, SWK SE14 and 84 8W54 of Boo tloa 32, Township 23 North, range. 44 West of Sixth Principal Meridfka, has filed notice of Intention to nUi Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office' at AlUance, Nebraska, on the twenttelk day of January, 1914. Claimant names aa witnesses: Orland D. Hobbs, Henderson;. N. Gambia, L. W. 8kala. and Alv1i& A. Letohman, all of Alliance, Nebrasaa. W. W. WOOD, Redstar. Nor. 1X4344911