LINCOLN Fits Our Climate Lincoln Climatic Paints are made to withstand the weather conditions of this locality. They will wear better and give more service because they have been tried and tested, not only at the factory, but riht here where they arc to be used. Every Lincoln l'aint or Finish is carefully tested no matter whether it be Lin-Co-Lac for floors or or furniture or woodwork, or Lincoln VValamo for finishing your walls and ceilings with a sanitary wash able finish, or Lincoln Floor Faint for brightening LINCOLN FAINTS AID VANISHES th,e ,,00r? d Wn- ing me work ior me urea housewife. Ask for our free paint ing book, "Home Paint ing Jobs." F. E. Holsten DYE & OWENS Transfer Line umi. Aivi:nTisiNi Serial No. 013391 .Notice for Publication De partment of the Interior, I!. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr., April 20. 1914. NOTICK I hereby given that Arthur Deerson of Thelma. Nebr., who. on April 22, 1911. made Moment end Entry, No. 013391. for EU Sec. 6. SV4 SWU; SES; SEU NEU; Sec. 6, Town- nhlp 22 North. Range 4 5 V. of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Vear Proof, to establish claim to the land above dencribed, before ReglS' ter and Receiver, l?. 8. Land Office at Alliance. Nebr., on the 9th day of June, 1914. Claimant names an wltnennea: James M. Glbney of Anttoch, Ne braska; Arthur C. Peterson of An tloch. Nebraska; Arvid J. njorndabl of Thelma, Nebraska, and Maurice S. Peterson of Thelma, Nebraska. V. W. WOOD, Register. 21-6M30-3446 LEGAL ADVFMTISINO Bids are to be sealed and address ed to M. S. Margraves, County Clerk, and must be plainly marked on the outside, "Proposal for wood or steel furniture for Box Butte County, Court Mouse. Alliance, Nebraska." M. S. n ARORAVES. County Clerk. 19-51-3342 Serial No. 012864. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, tr S. Serial No. 016481 Notice for Publication Isolated Tract Public I .and Sale Department of the Interior, U. S Ijiud Office at Alliance, Nebraska April 16, 1914. NOTICK is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Ollice. under provis ions of Acts of Congress approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stats., 517). and March 2. 1907 (34 Stats.. 1224), pursuant to the application of Kobert Graham. Serial No. 016481. we will ofTer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 3.00 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. in., on the 16th day of June next, nt this office, the folowtng tlract of land: NW SEU: NK U SWU Sec. 34, Tp. 23 N.. Kg. 49 W. 6th P. M. Any persona claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to tile their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. W. W. WOOD, Register. II. J. ELLIS. Receiver. 21-71-431-3579 Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 28, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Wil liam M. Klcken. of Kllsworth, Ne braska, who, on Dec. 31, 1910. made Homestead Entry No. 012864. for HU NEU; SEU Sec. 9. SU NW'i! SWU Sec. 10. Township 25 North, Range 43 W. of 6th Principal Merid Ian. han tiled notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Aliance, Nebr.. on the 29th day of May. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Kicken. Octave Klcken. Charles Cable. Claire E. Wilson, all of Kllsworth, Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register. 17-7t-418-3405 Notice for Itih!icntlon Isolated Tract Serial No. 016546 Public Iwiml Sal. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, April 30. 1914. NOTICK Is hereby given that, as I retted by the Commissioner of the Jeneral Land Office, under provis ions of Acts of Congress approved une 27, 1906 (34 Stat., 517), and March 2. 1907 (34 Stats.. 1224), pursuant to the application of Clair K. Wilson. Serial No. 016546, we will offer at public nale, to the high est bidder, but at not less than 3.00 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the 23d day of June next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWU NE U Sec. 11, Tp. 25 N., Kg. 4 3 West 6th P. 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. W. W. WOOD, Register II. J. ELLIS. Receiver. 23-6t-433-3559 Dray Phone M Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Residence phone ' 63 and Blue 574 We are headquarters for everything In the line of COA Rock Springs lump and nut, Canon City lump and nut, Sheridan nut and lump, Eastern hard coal Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Cattle For Sale I have for sale near Mitchell, Nebraska: 150 head of dehorned coming two year old steers. 150 head of dehorned coming two year old heifers. 350 head of dehorned coming yearling steers. 350 head of dehorned coming yearling heifers. These cattle are all strictly natives, about 90 per cent white faced and not an off -color on them. They are in good thrifty condition and will make an excellent growth. Will sell Uiem in bunches to suit purchaser. ED. H. REID, Owner Mitchell, Nebraska Serial No. 08151 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. Iand Office at ' Alliance, Nebraska, March 31, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that Edward Michel of Lulu, Nebraska, who, on July 20, 1907, made Homestead Entry No. 12275. Serial No. 08151, for N; SWU: WU-SEU. Section 1. Town- Bhln 26 North. Range 4 5 XV. of 6th Serial No. 013258. .Not ire for PliMfent ion Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 2", 1914. Notice is hereby given that Louis It. Shave, of lakeside, Nebraska, who, on March 25, 1911, made Homestead Entry No. 013 258. for 4 NWU: 8 4 NEU; NEU SWU: N4 SEU: SEU SEU Sec. 11. and W 4 NE U ; SE U NW U ; N 4 S W U ; N4 SEU: SWU SW U , Section 12. Township 25 North. Range 43 W. of nth Principal Meridian, has tiled no tlce of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Regis ter and Receiver, lT. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 12th day of May, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed Kalaquin. Alonzo Brown, Irvln White. Chris Mosler, all of Lake side, Nebr. W. W. WOOD, RegUttr. 17-71-420-3407 Serial No. 013106. Not ire for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 28, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Octave Lois Kicken. of Lakeside, Nebraska who, on Feb. 28, 1911, made Home- Principal Meridian, has filed notice K,,,r- No- 013106. for 'ALL ef of intention to make Final Five Year , . ,,h Proof, to establish claim to the landan as filed notice of Intention to above described, before Register andl make Final Three Year Proof, to Receiver. V. S. Land Office, at Mil- establish claim to the land above . . . , I described, before Register and Re am. ur, .. ur u, lT. s. ljind office, at Alliance May. 1914. Nebraska, on the 29th day of May Claimant names as witnesses: 1914 f'ivil llell'nr. at Sonde. Nebras- Claimant names as witnesses . mi J Clare Wilson. William Kicken ... ... ... o., u, Alu.ma ra(ll .loo Fnink Kicken. all of Lake W. N. viiKiii8on oi Anuocu. iNforau- Bide. Nebraska ka; and Ray Clifford of Antioch. Ne- w. V. WOOD. Register, hraskft. W.W.WOOD. 17-7t-419-3406 WOOD, Register. :17t-421-3393 Serial No. 014376. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, 17. S Land Office ut Alliance, Nebraska. Mar. 10. 1914. Notice Is hereby given that George T. McGill. of Alliance, Nebraska. who. on January 13. 1912, made lomostead Entry. No. 014376. for SK4 SWU: S4 SKU Sec. 34; T, 23 N.. U. 4 9 V:.: W4 NWU. See. 2. K4 NWU; K4 Sec. 3. NEU NEU Section 10. Township 22 N., Range 4 9 W. of tith Principal Merid ian, has tiled notice of inteution to make Final Soldier's Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver. U. S. Luud Office, at Alll ance. Nebraska, on the 5th day of May. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Itoon. of Angora. Nebras ka; Martin U Anderson, of Alliance, Nebraska; Harry Smith, of Alliance. Nebruska: Rufus K. Thomas, of An gora. Nebraska. W. W. WOOD, Register 14-7t-392-3294 Western Nebraska Hard Wheat uke tue best flour. The Hemingford Roller Mills know how to make It. you a sack of our flour. Ask your grocer to send Every sack guaranteed. A. M. MILLER, Prop. HElflNfiPOltD, wnmAMA Notice to Creditor In the Matter of the Kstate of tieorge .si, IKN-eustil. 1, I- A. Kerry. County Judge of liox Uutte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against the estate of George Auu that 1 have set and appointed the 2nd day of December, 1914, 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with view to their allowance and payment All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present thel claims to me at said time, or show cause 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 pub lication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Alliance Herald. a newspaper published in Alliance, pri or to the day of hearing. Given under my band and the seal of aaid court this 2nd day of May. 1914. L. A. RERRY. (Seal) County Judge. 22-41-432-3571 LEGAL ADVERTISING I1URLKHOVS ItKTOItT MLNORITT Notice for Publication lolated Tract Serial No. 0164 87 I'nblic I .and Sale Department of the Interior, 1T. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, April 21. 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Iand Office, under provis ions of Acts of Congress approved June 27. 13u (34 Stats., 517), and March 2. 1907 (34 Stats.. 1224), pursuant to the application of Murk D. Hooper. Serial No., 016487, we will offer at public sale, to the H'u- est bidder, but at not less than S3. 00 per acre, at 9 o'clock a. m., on the 16th day of June next, at this office, the following tract of land: E4SEU Sec. 15; W 4SW U Sec. 14, Tp. 27 N.. Rg. 4 5 W. 6th P. 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. W. W. WOOD. Register. H. J. ELLIS. Receiver. May 14-5t-3554-434 The following leter was received by J. W. Guthrie, president of th commercial club, in response to a telegram sent to Senator Hitchcock, following the report that the post master general favored a program of retrenchment in the matter of tbm erection of public buildings which effected the chances of Alliance se curing a public building soon. Mr. J. W. Guthrie, Alliance Commercial Club, Alliance, Nebr. Dear Sor:- Senator Hitchcock desires me to acknowledge the receipt of your tel egram of May third, and to say ia reply that the opposition of the Post master General to the erection of public buildings in certain towns it not likely to prevail. His attitude la expressed in a minority report aa a member of the Public Buildings Commission which reported to Con gress a few days ago, but as a ma jority of the Commission took a dif ferent view, It la not likely that the Postmaster General's recommenda tion will be accepted by Congress. I will send you under separate cover a copy of the minority and ma jority reports. Very truly, W. D. EAKIN. Secretary. COI HT AD.IOI KNS; SESSION SHOUT T II E It i; MID- W K S T II I' S I N ESS SCH O O I, bus the "position" problem solved. Business houses wanting competent stenographers and bookkeepers get them from this school. It will give you considerable sat- with a reputation of getting out stu- isfaclion to graduate from a school with a reputation of getting out stu dents who make good. For catalog and special information, address HASTINGS lil'SINKKS COIJ.EGK llasllng.v Nebr. l- L. Groom. Pres. II. L. Renick, Sec. District court adjourned yesterday forenoon after a session that lusted only two and one-half days. Several civil matters occupied the attention of the court the first two days. A divorce was granted Carrie Sinttli from her husband, Arthur Smith. The case against the Central Lum ber Company was dismissed. Robert Rea pleaded guilty to a charge ef gambling. In consideration of the fact that be bad already spent nine ty days In jail awaiting trial the judge suspended sentence during bis good behavior. In the case of Harry Cr'lley for burglary the defendant pleaded guilty but stated that he was intoxicated when the crime wad committed. The Judge suspended .sentence dur'ng goo dbehavlor ot the condition that CriPey take the Keeley cure at once. The case of Sollie Woods w ho is held on a charge of asn;iult. was continued until the next term of court. E DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush this through, faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful. NOTICK TO FUKNITlltK CON- TUACTOKS Sealed proposals will be received by the Roard of County Commission ers. of Box Uutte County. Nebraska, at the office of the County Clerk, iu the Court House, in Alliance. Ne braska, until twelve o'clock noon of the 21st of May 1914. for the letting of the contract for wood furniture and for the letting of the contract for steel furniture, for the new Court House, in Alliance, Box Butte County. Nebraska. Each separate proposal must be accompanied by cash or a draft for the sum not less than 5 per cent of the amount bid, made payable to IB M. Martin, County Treasurer, and to be forfeited to Box Uutte County, far damageB sustained in case the bid der, within ten days, after being no titled of award fail to enter into con tract for the work bid upon, and to give satisfactory surety bond for the full amount of contract of wood fur niture and fifty per cent of the amount of contract of steel furni ture, for the faithful performance of the contract and a guarantee of ma terials and labor furnished. The Board of County Commission era reserve the right to reject any part of or all bids. Plans and specifications for the furniture may be obtained of the County Clerk at his office in the Court House in Alliance. Nebraska A deposit of f 10.00 will be exact ed for the safe return of each set of plans and specifications. Haifa Catarrh Cure is takes in ternally, actiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. "Til" GLADDENS sore.jp feet "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dam-u with dvligtit. Away go the aches and pains, tlie corns, callouses, blwters and buuious. "TIZ" draws out the acids and poisons that puff up rftur feet. No matter how hard you work, how lonj; you dan, how far you walk, or how long you remain on our feet, "TIZ" brings restful foot comfort TIZ" is won derful for tired. aching, swollea, smarting feet. Your feet just tingle for joy; suoea never burs or seem tight. Get a 23 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. End foot torture forever wear smaller ahoas, keep your feet frewh, pwtvt cul happy. Ilair that los iU otAor and rastre, or when it fatli. turns ct.iv. dntl sad life less, is cauHed liv a I nek of siiluhur in the " hair. Our inramunother nuule up a mix tore of Snn- Tea and. Sulphur to keep her locks dark iiml lautuul, ana tltou Manila of women and men who value Unit t-vt'it color, tluvt lieautil'ut dark shaile of li:tir uiiiili i.4 ho attractive, use only this l-timu rocitH!. .owuchivi wo pet thi famous mixture . aakin" at any tiriti' store for a 50 cent Imttio of Wyeth's Sage and Sul jilmr Hair Remedy," which darkens the hair wo naturally, so evenly, that nobody can poMtibly U-U it has been applied. Be sides, it takes o(T dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling halt. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it und draw this through your hair, taking one small strand st a tune. By morn' ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur U that, besides beautiful! darkening the hair after a few applica tion!, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearanoe of abundance. VHEIIYOUAREIIERVOUS you have the first symptom of a run-down system, and nervous people tooofu-n con ceal their aches and pains and suffer in silence, while, if negUxUd, this condition often foreruns more serious trouble. If those so afflicted would stop taking medicine containing alcohol or drugs wbicli menace the foundations of health. and just take the pure, strengthening nourishment in Scott's Emulsion , it would create new blood to pulsate through the organs, refresh their Uxlies ptuI build up tbe wliole nervou-. system, it is neb, sustaining nourishment, free from wines, aiconois or arus. suan substitutes. Merltol Itheuniatliau Powder The unusually large sale of this remedy is the best evidence we could offer you to prove its merit. It is made of effective ingredients, and Is guaranteed to give permanent re lief for rheumatism. We will glad ly show you the forroul aand explain its merits to you. F. J. Krennan local agent. Suggestion for the next arid big gwt drendnauuM : N;un H the " W.v terwagon". ALl'MNI UANQCET LAST KYF.NLNCJ The sixth annual banquet of tke Alliance High School Alumni Asso ciation was held last night at the Burlington hotel. It was an elabor ate affair and was carried out with nicety of detail that reflected a great deal of credit upon the hotel management. The hotel dining room was artisticly decorated for the occasion in blue and white. White carnations were used effectively In the table decorations. The high school orchestra furnished music at intervals thruout the evening. This feature was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Supt. Pate preeided as toastmaster The following responses were made: Miss Margaret Bell, class of '04; Mrs. W. E. Rousey. class of '05; Earl Mai- lery, class of '06; Edna Benedict, class of '07; Walter Benecbsenstels, class or '08; Cecil C. Smith. Jr., class of '09; Miss Ethel James, class of '10; MisB Elsie Betebenner, class of '11; Chas. Lamon, class of '12; M'iss Leone Mallery, class of '13; Max Wil cox, class of '14. Mrs. W. D. Zed- iker played a piano solo. Menu GrappeB Fruit Cocktail Pimento de Caviare Kadis Olives Celeri Creme de Pouleta a la Russe Jam bon d'York Ham Combination Salad Petite Pains Pommes Sucre Fanchonettes a la Creme Cream Cheese Reception Wafers The following officers were elect ed for the coming year: Leone Mal lery, president; Merritt Chaffee, vice president; Nell O'Donnell. secretary treasurer. Those present were: Chas. E. LaMon, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pate. Edith Swan-Zedlxer '04; Margaret Bell '04; Carl W. Spacht '05; Mrs. W. E. Rousey '06; Earl Mallery '06; Edna Benedict '07; W. II. BuechsenBtein '08; Mabel Carey '09; Nell O'Donnell '09; C. C. Smith Jr. '09; Verity Boyer '10; Lura Vance '10; Ethel James '10; Fran ces Nolan '10; Virginia Broome 'Is; Bruce Mallery '10; Katie O'Donnell '11; C. A. Anderson, Cynthia Daven port, Avis Joder, Isabelle Gabus. Grace Johnston, Max Wilcox, M. D. Nolan, Clarence Schafer, Pauline Montgomery, Ruth Glau, May Na tion, Helen Putman, Mattle Work man. Lulu Sturgeon. Fred Sweeney. C. D. Rennau, Teresa O'Donnell, Le one Mallery, Milton. Keegan, Hasel Bennett, M. L. Chaffee. J. H. Vance. Elsie Betebenner '11, Lewis Powell 11. ,