NOT1CH To Alien G. Fisher: Not ire Is hereby given you that nuik Abegg on the second day of November, 1914. purchased at a pub lic tax bjiIo of the County Treasurer f llax Hutte County, Nebraska, the following described land, to wit: the ortheast quarter of the northwest Quarter of section nineteen, town ship twenty-seven, north of range ffty-ono west of the Sixth Principal Meridian In Ilox Uutte L'ounty, Ne braska, for the taxes for the year 1913; that he has since and after the same became delinquent paid, as subsequent tax. the taxen fnr n, rs 1914 and 1915; that said land was taxed and assessed for the years 1913. 1914 and 1915 In the name of Allen O. Fisher; and that Raid land stands la the name of Allen 0. Fish T In the register of deeds' office in wild county and that after the expir ation of three months from the datt of service of this notice the said Prank Abcgg will apply to the Treas urer of said county for a tax deed to the said land. Dated this 2nd day of November 1116. FRANK AUEGG, Purchaser. NOIICK To Allen 0. Fisher: Notice Is hereby given you that frank Abegg on the second day of November, 1914, purchased nt a pub He tax sale of the County Treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the following described land, to wit: the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section nineteen, town ship twenty-seven, north of range fifty-one west of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Box Butte County, Ne braska, for the taxes for the vear 1913; that bo baa since and after' ifie ame became delinquent paid, as subsequent tax, the taxes for the years 1914 and 1915; that said laud was taxed and assessed for the years 1913, 1914 and 1915 in the name of Allen (J, Fisher; and that said land stands In the name of Allen O. Fish er In the register of deeds' office in said county and that after the expir ation or tnree months rrom the date of service of this notice the said Frank Abegg will apply to the Treas urer of said county for a tax deed te the said land. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1916. FRANK ABEGG, Purchaser. Notice of Hnlt and Attachment Clyde T. Plgman will take notice, that on November 2, 1916, L. H. Highland filed bis Petition in the Justice Court of T. D. Roberts, a Justice of the Peace, within and for Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka, against said dtfrndant, the obli gation and pror of which was to recover judgment of 9135.54 In terest and costs, for morey iluo on an account, and with It an affidavit to obtain a Judgment against the money and property of said defend ant. Said attachment has been made and said suit Is now pending; sold cause has been continued until De cember 19. 1916. nt 10 o'clock A. M. Said defendant 1 f-eniilnwl fit answer said petition on or before De cember 19. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and upon failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against him and th property and money ho attached will be used on said Judgment. L. 11. HIGHLAND. By Burton & Reddish, His Attorneys. 50-31-781-7528 w Hook on Cancer This book gives a most compre hensive explanation of cancer and Its successful treatment without the knife. Based ou actual experience or more than sixteen years and lab oratory research covering more than ten thousand eases. The book will be sent free by addressing (). A. Johnson, M. P., Suite 529. 1320 Main rvansas ciiy, ao. Kentl ror a copy today and learn some facta about cancer. Adv. 3d wk 7780-37 stltutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrl Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chcne; f Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is a const It u tional remedy, Is taken internal!; and acts thru the blood on the mu cous surfaces of the system. On Hundred Dollars reward In offer,.. for any rase that Hall's Catarrh Cvir falls to cure. Send for circulars an testimonials. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family puis for constlrm tlon. Adv Nov UNCLE SAM HAS 28 FINE JOBS OPEN NOW TKKASLUllU OF CITY MISSION" MAKIM m:rouT The following is the report of the treasurer of the Alliance City Mis sion for the month ending October 31, 1916: Iteoelpts On hand Oct. 1 $116.45 United Presbyterian Aid Mrs. A. T. Lunn Mrs. L. E. Mark Mrs. W. E. Lotspeleh Offering at Mission . . 3.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.40 Exchange 28.70 Total 155.55 i:poinlitures S. A. Foster I-br. Co 18.00 Carpenter work 1.35 Shellac 2.25 Rent 40.00 Cleaning and repairs 2,20 Electric globe , , , .95 fitovo sh vol 20 Telephone 1.F.0 Electric light 1.35 Coal 6.50 Balance on hand Oct. 31 81.25 local Secretary Civil Service lloiml to Hold Competitive Fxnnilim lions Here in November The Board wishes to extend thanks to the following named persons for favors: J. D. Heck of the S. A. Fos ter Lumber Co., Geo. H. Miller, Vaughan & Son, R. N. Gould. A. T. Lunn. Melvin Hale, Epworth League, and to many others who have given either money or labor to promote this good work in our city. Espec ially are the mayor and city council to be commended for their interest In the work of the Mission In help ing the needy and taking cure of delinquents, There is more Catarrh iri this sec tion of the country than all other diseases put toother, and for year It was supposed to be Incurable. Doc tors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with lo cal treatment, pronounced it incura Me. Catarrh is a local disease, great ly influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore requires con- F. W. Hicks, local secretary of the United States Civil Service Board, located nt the Alliance postofilco, an nounces that United States civil serv ice examinations will bo given bore on November 14, 18. 21, 22, 25 nnd 28 for twenty-eight positions In fed eral service. There are a wide var iety of positions open for persons who lean qualify. Examinations will be held In Nebraska on tho dates mentioned, at Alliance, Beatrice, Broken Bow, Chadron, Columbus, Grand Island, Holdrege, Lincoln, McCook, Nebraska City, Norfolk, North Platte, Omaha and O'Neill. A request for examination on another dute that the one specified for the particular position, or at a place not Included in IS? l'st can not and will not be granted. Following Is the list of positions together with some information re garding same, also the date on which the examination will be held here. Further information may bo had by applying to the secretary of the local civil service board. NovemlM-r I I, HMO Grain sampler (male), $1,500 to $1,620, and assistant grain sampler (male), $1,200-$1,500. These posi tions are In the Office of Markets and Rural Organization, Washington, P. C. Federal grain sampling stations are to bo established in at least forty cities and at least one man will be stationed at each place. Minor field clerk for reclamation service (male or female), $900. November IN, 11)10 Elevator conductor at federal building at Bismaik, N. D. $660 at Start. November 21, 1010 Forest and field clerk, entrance salary $1,100. Assistant petroleum engineer (male). $1.800-$2,500. to fill vacan cy In Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior. Designing mechanical engineer (male), $2,100 for position under Board of Engineers. United States army. New York, N. Y. Expert aeronautical aid (male), I PROMOTING ..... B aim .Prosperity rotectton ll That is what the man does who writes the right kind of Life Insurance. Lot us give you information about our "Throe in One Policies." Almost KV KUY MAN EXPECTS to some time have a competence and when he dies leave those dependent upon him well provided for. The large majority never do, because they neglect or refuse to pursue the course that will most surely pro duce the desired result. Reliable Statistics Show That, on ir verajre, only five men, In & amlTo'd make a financial s'ui Cess in thin. life 'arid carry it thru to the did Vjrnly 4.3 per cent leave an estate of from to $1,01.10 when they die? 1.5 per cent leave more than $25, 000? aM Only 1.3 per cent leave U v-MAu of from $5,000 to $10,000. In other nmK7 men out of every 100 fail leave an estate of more than $1,000, and mo, than 90 out of 100 leave lit 'opiate or, less than $300. These figures are Ktfirtling, but as they art Wnivbe by the best statistics in the United States, they must be true. Systematic Saving with Interest Compounded VithTiife, llc'.lth and Accident Insurance combined, will accompttsh the fK'sircct result, 'By taTdn? Vut one of ouv Combination Policies you ;l within few years,' 'if you live, have a "nosUi'g" worth while. At tii same time Vou'protect iurself. in case of accid.'t or Vickficss, and proteri those depond "nt upotr y,j, in event of your deaOi. Let Us Tell You All about it. We shall V; ad to do so, witRut obligation on your part, " and also give you such iiieVion as you "may nl on Life Insurance in gen eral. . . . i When the Fall Work is Done- WHAT THEN? Why not join the numerous other boys and crirls from the farms and ranches who are t.ikintf our Special Short Course in Kami Accounting and Business? Just the tiling for the coming Business Farmer. iNo other school offers . this course. Diploma awarded at end of twenty weeks Special Folder on Request. Other courses offered: Bookkeeping, Banking, Audit ing, Commercial Law, Penmanship, English, Short hand and Typewriting, Normal Training and many others. PROVED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Nebraska School of Business T. A. BLAKESLEE, PRESIDENT Cor. 0 and 14th Sts., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA De-Re- C. I 12.- V)e- lield In fidelity Re serve Company John W. Thomas, Dist. Agt. for Northwestern Nebr. ArchiV Gregory, !Local Agent for Alliance m -' r . position at $13 pit diem In the partnii'iit of Construction and pair, Navy Yard, Washington, D and through the United States. Inspector of aeronaut material (male) to fill two vacancies under Navy Department one at Buffalo, N. Y., at $7.01 per diem, and one at lloston. Mass., at $t Per diem, and other vacancies. Novcnilter 22, 10IO Assistant auroHlolofclst (male), $l,ti00-$2,000, for position in Bur eau or Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, and vacancies as they happen. Du ties to take charge of technical a lid auronomic urass Investigations at Ar lington Kxperimental Farm, KonKlyn, Vn.' OhnerVer ftnd meteoi'hlOkist (male), $1,260-1.M0 tn Weather II urea ti. AsBistant lit forest pathology (male or female), $1.400-$1.620, Bureau of riant Industry, Depart ment of Agriculture, for duty at Washington, D. C. and elsewhere. Novcm lK-r UT, 1!M laboratory aid (male and female) $720-1840. position in Hygienic Lab oratory, Washington, D. C. S'ovemU r US, 1016 klectrometallurgist (male). 000-$3.000. ur'in Mine, partinent of Intvir. KtenoirHJh- typewnier lor service- 1-wWniA.er of accounts (male). rVxiKinn of Valuation. ii:inic and physical chemist (tuale) $1.80O-$2.00O. in the Ilur can of Chemistry. Department of Ag riculture. Meehanlcul draftsman (male), or tice of Chief or Ordnance, War de nuriment. at entrance salary rang ing rrom $1,000 to $1,200. November 2H, 1016 fiiiwver and carpenter (male). $810. ror vacancy in Indian service. Shoshone Agency, Wyoming. j Kxperimental engineer (male),! $3,000, Bureau or Kngravlng nd' Printing, Washington, D. C. December 5, 1010 AiwKlate Ceramic. Che"8l (mule) $2,000 to $2.50Q, qsUlfied In Cera mic technology, for vacancy ln.'lur of Rtanflardi. Pittsburgh. Pa. TWhnnloeist. in sugar beet seed i.rr.liictlnn male) . $2,100-12.500. . IH..I In. . fin viki-.irw.v iiureau 01 nim - IU M.. . w . dustry. Department or Apncuuure Washington, D. C. l-4 emlMT a. line tuMtatui.t in tobacco investigations male). $840-$1.200, B'treau or Plant Industry. December 6-7. 101 Junior explosives engineer (male) $1 200-$1.500. vacancy Bureau or Mines. Pittsburgh. Pa., ard places in tlio Hold Food and drug inspector (male). $1,400-$2.000, Bureau of Chemistry, 1 rtment of Airricultu re, for duty In Yl'usMnutnn and elsewhere i.i m.-.iot to nil vacancy m Bureau or Standards. $600-$720 year. iWinitMT i:l-H. 1016 ' Auiciciunt engineer Inspector or woii'hti and mnesures (male) 11 fioo-11.600. Bureau of Stand ards, department r commerce. ncrvice In tho field. There Is also an examination for trade commissioner, Bureau of For eign and Domestic Commerce. This Ih not a competitive examination. Position pays $10 a day every day In the year. In addition, all transpor tation expenses will be paid nnd $4 per diem will be allowed for subsist ence expenses. Duties similar to those of commercial agents and spec ial a gent. -i of Department or Com merce. For foreign service. Fxani inaiions will not be held in Alliance but local secretary has Information. Nearest place for examlnutoins, old custom house, bt. Louis, Mo. There are thousands of children who are bright but frail not sick but underdeveloped they play with their food they catch colds easily and do not thrivethey only need the pure, rich liquid-food in scours MD.SDM o start them growing and keep them going. Children relish SCOTTS and it carries rare I nutritive qualities to their blood streams and gives them flesh- I food, bone-food and strength-food. Nothing harmful in SCOTTS. Scott ft Bowne. Bloomfiekl, M. f . COUNTY AGENTS BOOST LIVE STOCK INTEREST taken to vaccinate the hogs and f clean up tho premises. Thus each outbreak has met with strenuous blows at tho outset, nnd Its spread l prevented by a virtual quarantine. Seward ocuuty is being organized la the same, maimer. County agents have also taken a. hand in lntioduclng better live stock. In Seward county, the Seward Coun ty Live Stock Improvers' association was organized two years ago thrm the efforts of the ocunty agent. This association holds meetings, demonstrations, an annual picnic of live stock uieu. a big annual meet ing, and other gatherings at which the business of raising live stock la the chief subject of discussion. Ths association also holds sales, and a sale barn which cost $2400 was erected thru efforts or the associa tion at Seward. Some co-operatlvs advertising has been handled thra the organization and plans are being made to enlarge appropriations ror this purpose. In Gage county, the agricultural agent has taken a hand In the im portation of dairy cattle and sheep. Lust week, a carload of Shropshire bhecp was shipped in ror distribution among members r the farmers' as sociation. A combination pure-bred hog sale is conducted by the Gags county Live Stock Breeders' associa tion which was organized this sum mer, and has been able to reduce ths . cost of Helling to 714 cents per dol lar. These sales are held each month. Among other things conducted thru the breeders' asosclatlon ars boys' and girls' contetss of various sons, exhibits at county ralrs, and similar public enterprises.. Seward county Is the first In ths state to boast u woman county agent. At a meeting at Seward on October UN, 175 women members or the new ly organised Seward County Home- Makers' association held their nrst formal meeting, elected officers, and those Miss Ksther-VVarner, of the home economics department of the Cuiversity of Nebraska, to act as their agent. She began work Nov- eiuber 1. Work of Agent in Jime Seuil ('miutles SlioYVM Wonderful lie. Milt in Bettering Conditions How county agricultural agent boost the farming interests of a coun try I shown by work being carried on in Gage and Seward counties thru rxiireHentatlves of farmers as soclatlons, In co-operation with the extension service of the University 01 Nebraska and the United States ne- partment or agriculture. In hog cholera control ror cxam- :c countv has tulten a lean Her Hon Hubject to Cronp "My son Kdwin Is subject ts croup." writes Mrs. E. O. Irwin, New Kensington. Pa. "I put in many sleepless hours at night berore I learned or Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mothers need not rear this disease ir they keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in ths house and use It as directed, it al ways gave my boy reller." Obtain able everywhere. Adv Nov pie. rol hog (). II enlist other counties are beginning to low. War was neciareu upon cholera thru the county agent. I.tehers. and meetings held to farmers to help in tho work of exter minating the disease. One man was B.nreil to act as a "sentry" In each ...iinn tn ronnrt any outbreak or rholera. Wherever the disease ap rtori to beadauarters nil-1 litrni . iv " , . , . . , . . - fori neighbors are notified, and steps Regular State Teachers' examlna- . . . a. r lions will be beid at loun iiou. November 17 and 18. 49-2t-7803 OPAL RUSSELL. are Mr. Rusiness Man, on your next trip take along some artistically printed business cards. The expense is light and they are business get ters. The Herald's Job printing de partment will turn them out prompt ly. Phone 340 ana we win can.