iuild Up for Winter Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your breathing and weakened your digestion, and re invigorate all the bodily processes to do their full hare in cold weather, and thus build yourself up to perfect health. PERUNA IS INVIGORATION U to a tonle that mtorm tho balance to your bodily function!, rtrars away the wat mattrr in your ay stem, arm Kryi you up o mm H aiflort and better health. For nearly half a century Uxxiunc hay found it a valuable aid In all catarrhal conditions. Thair experience polnta the way for you. PEKlNA haaatood I Ust that prorra Ita value. Tablet form ia convenient ft quirk adminiatration. I'lcaiant to taka and aay to carry with you Manalla TaMa ara the Ideal laiatlve. They correct tha habit of constipation, arouaa tba liver and nelp Ua kidneys. X our aruggiai dm uam. Tba Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio 4 ffljffiA 800 ROOMS SAFETY FIRST 8(M) I UX) MS You will When you are in Omaha come where all Stork men stop always find your friends and acquaintances at the HOTELCASTLE JOTll AA'D JONBS STS., OMAHA Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome tiiS Stfiek men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable In the city, Booms with private both, $1.50 to 11.75. Rooms with private toilet $1. Good car service to tho Stock Yards and Depots. Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation. FKED A. CASTLE, Prop. COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE I'lilted (states lnri Olllce, Alliance. NVbr. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. J. C. MORROW, Receiver. The Alliance Herald Is an offi cial newspaper for the publica tion of land office notices. Legal rates are charged for theso no tices, as follows: Final proof notice, payable in advance $7.00 Isolated tract notice, pay able In advance .... $9.00 Land office application blanks for final proofs are kept at The Herald office and will be made out without extra charge. We are pleased to furnish Informa tion for Herald readers on land office matters, with the excep tion of legal advice. There are a numtir of able attorneys ad' Terming in The Herald's col umns who should be consulted on legal business pertaining to the land office. For Information call at The Herald office or write. Information Department, The AlUaure Herald, Alliance, Nebraska Every Man Has His Price and ours Is the lowe.H that good, clean coal ran be had for. We have It in every domestic size. We featun of dust or stone with that kind in stock. COLORADO LUMP AND NUT SHERIDAN COAL KIR11Y COAL PENNSYLVANIA HARD COAL There Is only one kind of coal we do not keep and that Is poor coal. If you are looking for a ton of 2,000 pounds of all coal, with no dirt or slate to pay for, our goods nre entitled to your order. If you are willing to take u good share your coal we must admit that we don t carry DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO. F."W."HAIUJARTi:N, Mgr. Phone No. 22. Alliance, Nohr. Van Graven Studio Now Open for Business HIGH-CLASS PORTRAITURE LATE Sf YLE MOUNTINGS FANCY LIGHTING AND POSING STUDIO OVER MOLLRING'S RUMER BUILDING rilierifTs snlo of Attached Property Notice is hernby given that by vir tue: Of an order of sale Issued by L. A. Berrj', county Judge, in and lor Box Butte county, Nebraska, in rav- or of L. r. liuten, anu against Charles E. Mnynard. and to me dlr ected, I will at 1 o'clock P. M. on tho 30th day of October, llb, at tne northwest corner of Box Butte ave nue and 2nd street, in Alliance, Box Butte County. Nebraska, offer for sale at public vendue the following goods and chuttels, to-wit: 1 piano, 1 dining tame, 3 leaves, a chairs, 1 buffet. 1 chiffonier, 1 dress er, 1 library table, 3 rocking chairs, 6 rugs, 2 beds, springs and mattress es, 2 tubs or cooKing uiensua, o ta bles, 1 bundle curtains, l ironing hoard. 1 carnct sweeper, 2 sample cases, chlnaware and silverware, and other household furniture taken on an order of attachment as the prop erty of Charles E. Mnynard. Dated this 16th day of October, 1916. C. M. COX, Sheriff. Burton & Reddish. Attorneys. 46-2t-776-7523 Serial No. 015956. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska. October 25th. 1916. Notice Is hereby given that Emma Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on May 15th, 1913, made Homestead Entry. No. 015956, for SWVi Section 2 5. NE VI NK 4 . S'ANEU. and N NEi. Section 26. Township 23 North. Range 50 West, 6th Princl rial Meridian, has filed notice of in tentlon to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above (Inscribed, before Register and Re ceiver United States Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 7th day of December, Claimant names as witnesses: loo Carnlne, and Alvln Turman, of An gora, Nebraska; Glen Gentle, and Mrs. Glen Gentle, of Alliance, Nebr- T. 3. O'KEEFE, Register. 47-7t-?78-?625 ADVISE ALL TO KEEP FREIGHT BILLS tlfty-one west of the Sixth Principal Meridian In Box Butte County, Ne braska, for the taxes for the year 1913; that he has since and after the same became delinquent paid, ss subsequent tax, the taxes for the years 1914 and 1915; that said land was taxed and assessed for the years 1913, 1914 and 1915 In the name or Allen G. 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 of three months from the date of service of this notice the said Frank Abegg will apply to the Treas urer of said county tor a tax deed to the said land. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1916. FRANK ABEGG, Purchaser. Notice of Suit and Attachment Clyde T. Plgnuin will take notice, that on November 2, 1916, L, H. Highland filed his Petition in the Justice Court of T. D. Roberts, a Justice of the Peace, within and for Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebrns- ka. against said defendant., the obli gation and prayer of which was to recover a Judgment of $135.64 in terest and costs, for money duo on Hn account, and with It an affidavit to obtain a Judgment against the money and property of Bald defend ant. Said attachment has been made and said suit Is now pending; said cause has Deen continued until ue- rember 19. 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M. Said defendant Is required to IsbinnerB and receivers of freight. In nrtawer said netltion on or before De- thu new order of the Inter-state Com- reinber 19, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., nierco Commission which surplanta and unon failure so to do. Judgment tho Nebraska Railway Commission will be rendered against him and the rrSi class rate schedule generally nronertv and money bo nttached will known as order No. 19 from a sur- Alllanco Commercial Club Will In vestigate Freight Hates In Ef fort to (let Equalization On the prospect that the state of Nebraska, will ultimately win Its leg islation with the railroad companies (evolving class freight rates, the state railroad commission Is direct ing nil the seven lines doing an In ttrstute business In Nebraska to file every month duplicate copies of all freight bills that have been Issued in the preceding month, on shipments front Jobbing polnta. The order also directs tho rall reudn to stamp each freight bill with an inscription showing that the rhtrnci were paid under protest. I I ould the unexpected happen and I ho state succeed in restoring the rates which were knocked out, it is expected this will aid shippers in gtt ng refunds. All should save their freight bills and pay only un der protest, then all will be entitled to the rebate when It comes, if it co'nrs. As yet, the railroad companies have not signified whether or not they expert to obey tho order. I'he Commercial Club of Alliance is Interesting Itself In this proposi tion and Is working In behalf of the leI by the magnetic attractl U'Meh causes articles to fall Inste f fly" out space when dropped.. Hy supplanting this neutrallzatfestr of the rotary motion of the earth Nrv Its dally revolution by a rounter-I nclng Influence secured by m of a bisecting spheroid to whlcb magnetic con pass is attached. by astronomically calculating tbe proper reduction In slxe so that tats" Ircumference of the clock's dtrftV bears the same relationship to Ms' xls as the circumference of ibn earth bears to the exls of the earTsP nd also utilising the attraction " the moon to tho earth, which l found to be felt upon the hour haoft f the clock when this neutrallzattsw- removed by the above mention- scientific discovery, then the hands are allowed to rotate in accord wltsy- he revolution of the earth, the sam the earth rotates on its axis. cept that the calculation is such tTWstf the hands of the clock make two olulions to the earth's one. BIG DOINGS WHEN CONVENTION IS HERE The Simon Spry Feed & Sale Barn Now Doing Business Geo. Roach, an experienced man In the business, has re-opened this well-known barn. Farmers and Ranchmen will find the Simon Spry Barn oper ated by Mr. Roach a good place to tie up. You get service here. GEO. ROACH, Manager. HOTEL ROME 'Ho'Theuse of Courtesy" Omaha IUhmu without bath I.OO up Room with bath $1.60 up Modern Lunch - Room ROME MILLER Owner Will outlast several steel tanks oi several tanks made from other ssa terial, and cost less money. Thee tanks will keep the witter cooler it summer and warmer In winter. Senc for price list today. ATIAS TANK MF. COMPANY, Fred Uotsen, Manager, 1103 W. O. W. Bid.. Omaha, 5bi EXPERT PIANO TUNING t. AND REPAIRING P. WILCOX Factory Expert HADDORFF MUSIC HOUSE Phone 352. The Alliance Herald ia $1.50 per year. Issued 52 times. Runs from 12 to 24 pages per issue. Subscribe now. Famous Collins Saddle Best saddle made. Have stood the test for 50 years. Write for free catalogue. Alfred Cornish & Comp'y HuecfMNor to Collins ft Morrison. 1210 Faruam St., Omaha, Neb. NOTICK OF Sl IT AM) ATTACH-MF.NT Clyde T. Plgman will take notlcf hat on the 21st day of October 1916, The Mallery Grocery Company filed suit in the Justice court of '?. t) Roberts, a Justice of the peace, with in and for Alliance, Box Butte Coun- y, Nebraska, against said defendant Clyde T. Plgman, the obligation and prayer of which Is to recover Judg ment for $4 4.05. Interest and cost upon an account for goods sold and delivered, and with said petition ar aflidavit to obtain an attachment ngalnst the property of said defend ant. Said attachment has been niadt upon a Studebaker automobile and said suit 1b now pending. Said caust wlll be continued until December 8 1916. Said defendant is required t answer said petition on or before De cember 8th, 1916. at 10 o'clock A M., and upon failure so to do. Judg ment will be rendered against him, and the property so attached will be sold and the proceeds of the sale will be used to apply upon said Judg ment. Mallery Grocery Company, Burton & Reddish, Plaintiff Attorneys. 47-41-777-7524 NOTICI To Allen G. Fisher: Notice Is hereby given you that Prank Abegg on the second day of November, 1914, purchased at a pub lic tax sale of the County Treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the following described land, to wit: the northeast 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 year 1913; that he has since and after the same became delinquent paid, at subsequent tax, the taxes for the years 1914 and 1915; that said land was taxed and aspensed for the year 1913, 1914 and 1915 in the name of Mien U. Fisher; and that said land stands in the name of Allen G. Fish er in the register of deeds' office in said county and that after the explr atlon of three months from the date of service of this notice the said Frank Abegg will apply to the Treas urer of said county for a tax deed to the said land Dated this 2nd day of November 1916. FRANK ABEGG. Purchaser NOTICK To Allen G. Fisher: Notice la hereby given you that Frank Abegg on the second day of November, 1914, purchased at a pub lic 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 he used on said Judgment. L. II. HIGHLAND. By Burton & Reddish, His Attorneys. G0-3t-781-7528 Notice of Final Account In the matter of the estate of Hi ram Wilson, deceased, In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested In said estate, take notice that the executor has filed a linnl account and report of his ad ministration and a petition for final wtt lenient. distribution and dis clarge as such, which have, heen set for hearing before Bald court on Do- etuiber 13th. 1916, at 10 o'clock A M., when you may appear and con tent he Bamo. Dated November 16, 1916. Ij. A. BERRY. (SEAL.) County Judge. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. f.0-4t-783-7530 Notice of Suit and Attachment Marie Ash will take notice that on October 26, 1916. The Mallery Gro cery Company filed Its Petition lu the Justice Court of T. D. Roberts, a Jus tice of the Peace, at Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, against said defendant, the obligation and prayer i f which is to recover a Judgment of ,il anu COSIS, iruill luvnrj uuc u,i mi account, and also an affidavit tu ob tain a Judgment against the money and nronertv of Bald defendant, said attachment has been mado and said suit is now pendiug; the said cause has been continued until December 28th, 1916. at 10 o'clock A. M. Said defendant is required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of December. 1916. at 10 o ciock a. m and unon failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against her ana tne property and money sd attached, will be used to apply on said judgment. MALLERY GROCERY CO.. Ilv Burton & Reddish, Its Attorneys. 6u-3t-7z-7&z face, Investigation suows that the rates which became effective Octo ber 25 are an Increase over those which prevail under order No. 19 of from twenty to fifty per cent. It seems that the effect or tnis rate upon Alliance Is about the same as on otner snipping points in mr utate. nays Secretary Bushnell of the Commercial Club, with the possible exception thut there may be a Blight discrimination favoring competitive points. The rates under the new order for first, aerond, third and fourth class freight to Alliance from Lincoln and Omaha is as follows: Omaha - 95 80.7 66.fi 67 Lincoln 89 75.6 62.3 53.4 A comparison between the rates from Lincoln and Omaha under the new order to Alliance as against Rcottsbluff and Crawford shows that the latter towns have an approximate average higher rate than Alliance of about five, cents under the four class neat tons. From the Htirfare It seems that there Is no discrimination airalnst Alliance but when the Intrl cacles of freight schedules are known It is very possible Hnd most reason nlitn to assume that Alliance does not receive a rate proportionally equal to I hat accorded to other towns In the slate. The Commercial Club will, accord Ing to Secretary Bushnell, make an Investigation upon the matter and attempt to relieve and eradicate any inlnstice that might exist ana to ou tnin concessions whenever and wher ever possible. Secretary Bushnell aays. "Since the elgallty of the new schedule of the Inter-state Com merce Commission la being question i-d by the state railway commission n.i I h fnan will be SDDCaiea to uir- lTnit.,! Riates supreme court, wnicn will take u year or more to determine It in all probability, it Is advised mat all retain their freight bills so that In the event th-tt the n w or-ier declared Illegal, the excess payment muit under it during the interim may be gained back by the prop- parties." 'oiinty Cominlshlotiors anil Clerk tit' I to Shown lloyal Oood Time by City Commercial Club The Commercial Club is doing rythlng In its power to make tTH state convention of county commie sloners, supervisors and countjsr clerks, which la to be held here December, a winner. A commute was appointed at a meeting of th" lub held Thursday which eommltU will aid in making the convention winner. Plans have been made fr he entertainment of the visitors ww" will be here so that they will leirf knowing full well that Alliance IS) every way Is the biggest little city tkP Nebraska. The entertainment cods in It tee is composed of the following County Clerk M. S. Hargraves, cha! man; A. G. Isaacson, John W. GutB rle, William Hamilton and HarrjB Gants. The plans for the entertainment ew7 he city's guests include a real Tats' devllle show with good pictures In- first pvonine: a bis commercial cla" smoker for the second evening, o4" for the third and last evening a bnf hgecue that will make them tally The entertainment committee Is en4' powered to do everything possible WS' make the visitors enjoy themselves AUK YOUIl KIHNKYS WKLLT NOTICK ro THE PROPERTY OWNERS IN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NUM BER 8 WITHIN THE CITY OF ALLIANCE", NEBRASKA. OWN ING THE FOLLOWING DES CRIBED REAL ESTATE. TO- WIT: Lots 68 to 91 Inclusive, County Addition. Lots 4 to 9 in- elusive. Block 15. Lots 1 to 6 In clusive, Block 22. Original Town. all within said City of Allianeo. You and each of you sro hereby notified that tho city council will H as a board or equalization on me 12th day of December. 1916, at t o'clock p. m., for the purpose of the b '-a ring of complaints and equalizing the benefits and levying special as sessments for the payment of con struction of curbing along the prop erty above described Within said im provement district number 8. by vir tue of a resolution adopted by the said city council, and set out as fol lows: Be it resolved that the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, that the Mayor and Courcil meet as a board of equalization on December 12, 1916, at 8 oclocu p. m. for the pur pose of eQualizh he special bene fits, if any. upon t lie following de scribed real estate situated In Im provement District No. 8. to-wit Lots 68 to 91 Inclusive, County Ad- 1'tion, Iots 1 to r. Inclusive, Block 22. and Lois 4 to '. inclusive, Block IS. Original Town of Alliance, Box Bet; County, Nehrahka, and for the purpone of levyhm a special assess ment against said pioperty by reason of the constriK-tiiit; of curbing along. adjacent and abutting upon said property in said iiiiprovement dis trict, for the piirpuse of paying for the constructiiiK of same, and that notice of such meeting be given to all owners of said real estate to be assessed and benefits thereto equal ised, by publication of this resolu tion for at least ten days prior to December 12. 1916. in the Alliance Semi-Weekly Times and the Alliance Herald, .newspapers of general cir culation and published within Alli ance, Nebraska. PENROSE K. ROMIO. Attest: Mayor. Carter E. Calder. City Clerk. (SEAL) 51-31-784-7531 Mr. Business Man, on your next trip take along some artistically printed busjness 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 and w win n 30LD j DRWK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD (:.'( a small package el Hamburg t!i-firt Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," st any plHrniary, 'Jake a tablespoonlul ot tus tea, put a p oi boiling water upon it, pour through a iet apd drink a lacun full at say lime uurmg day or before retiring It Is the most fleer ive way to break a roiu ana cure grip, it opens the par 9 ef the skin, rriierisjf congestion. AliMJ loosens the bowrln, tbvs driving a cold ffon the system. Try it the- next time you suner irora a coll or tne gttp. u ia inexpeuBiT, and entirely vegetsWe, therefore and harmless. Many Alliance People Know the laa MrtAnce of Healthy Kidneys The kidneys filter the blood. They work night and day. Well kidneys remove Impurities I Weak kidneys allow impurities '' multiply. No kidney 111 should be negioctexs. There is possible danger in dels If you have backache or urlnarjr troubles, If you are nervous, dlwy or wor out. Begin treating your kidneys a once: Use a proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kldojr Pills. Recommended by thousands. , Proved by Alliance testimony. Mrs. D. W. Ilay, 414 Niobrara avV Alliance, says: "Several years ago t was suffering from a steady, wearlngT ache In my back and I was in a rtrB lown condition. 1 felt tired aosf 'lervous. Doan's Kidney Pills fs lleved mo finely. I have seen S nuch evidence of their value thnt t cevwmend them as an unusualfJT ood moJIelne. ... -Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply itsk for a kidney remedy ;et Doan'S Kidney rius "' hut Mrs. Ray had. Foster-Munur n . I'rofis.. Buffalo, is. i. HUB BACKACH AND E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pain and 8tineM away with a small bottle oi old honest St Jacobs Oil When vour hack is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rlicomatmra naa von KtifJetied uti. don t sutler! Uet a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in vour hand ana rub it rigbi into the nain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness ana lame- uex is gone. Dout stay crippled I Ibis sootbing, penetrating oil needs to be used only nice. It takes tha ache and pain right nt of vour bai-k and ends the uiistry It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn t burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame bai-lt misery so promptly I MYSTKHIOI'S (MM K AT BANK The First State Bank has on exhi bition in its lare front window i mysterious clock that runs apparent ly without mechanism. The clock keeps excellent time and attracts much attention. In a small circular Issued by the bank the following ex planation is given of its movements: The revolution of the earth ou us axis every twenty-four hours poss esses both a rotary and centrifugal force. The rotary force is neutral lied, so we do not notice it, by the tremendous size of the earth's sphere ilv Nov LOSS EM OF CATTLE IV STALK According to reports i erlvc-d try 'i dt'pitrtmenf of animal pathology f the Pnlvert-lty of N"hins'. there uh already b,-eii ronnlderabti' lo s I'Me in cornata'k fields, which old indicate a-larger li s frosa h'. trouble this seitpon th u.-tial. 'iire is no wycm of feeihnc while -.ill- are In the tUalks that will pr i. et (hem against 'his disease. Thw nly sure method of prevention is to efp rattle out of such fields. Now lioi.nut When a cold hang on as of tew tapptns, or when you have hardly jlUn over one cold before you coa rui anither, lookout for you ur :al le tt contract some very serioos lisease. This succession of colds) veakens the system and lowers tba itality so that you are much mor liable to contract chronic catarra. pneumonia or consumption. Cars vour cold while you can. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has a great reputation. It . is relied upon by thousands of people and never dis appoints them. Try it. It only cost u quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Adv Nov MOTH Fit WIN'S I'LF.CTIO.V North Platte. While Captain P. R. Halligan. Company E, N. N. U., was on duty on the Mexican border his mother, Mrs. J. J. Halligan of this city, conducted a vigorous cam paign for him and secured his elec tion to the position of county attor ney of Lincoln county. NEW ItKCHUTlMi STATIONS Omaha Scarcity of army recruita has led I'ncle Sam to open up new naval recruiting stations in Nebras ka, at Norfolk, Grand Island. North Platte and Alliance, which will be under control of the Omaha station. It KPI t ES l-'.NTATI V K ONLY 83 Beatrice. Charles W. Burrows, democrat, who defeated O. W. Stein meyer for representative in this county, will undoubtedly be the youngest member of the Nebraska legislature at the session this winter. He is 23 years of age and lives near Adams. 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