The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 04, 1917, Image 4

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    the ALLIANCL i iEiAib
LIX)Y1 O. THOMAS, limine Manager
JOH W. TIKlMAs, Hlnt.r
GKOltGK KDICK, City Alitor
Published every Tli ti rwl by
TUB HGRALIX PUHi.lsMINO COMPANY
Incorporated
fd V. Thomas. President J. Carl Thorn, Vice Vrvm
.John W; Tliom. Herretart
entered at tbe post office at Alliance. Nebraska, for transmission througD
llialia aa second-class matter v.
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If your copy of Tbe Herald doea not reach yoa regularly or satlsrac
Willy, you ahould phone 140 or drop a card to the 6 fflce ' The beat of eenr
ee Is what we are anx'ooa to Kite, ao don't hesitate to notify os without
iir when your paper
NERRASKA PRESS ASSOOAnOfJ)
Society Column
Miss Katherlne Knleet very de
lightfully entertained In compliment
o her guests, Mr", 'and Mrs. W. L.
Meyer of Mason City, Nebr., at the
1 . ;-t !;o.o Thiysday evening. The
Christmas -colors of red and green
were carried out In the decorations
throughout. The whole evening was
one of great enjoyment for those In
attendance, the hostess having pro
vided amuHCim-nt out of the ordin
ary. Toward the close of the even
ing's entertainment a delightful
luncheon whs served. The follow
ing "guests were. In attendance: the
Misses Charlotte Mollring, Marie
Buechscnsteln. Hannah Knlest, Ag-toyZ?--
Eunice. Mid rod and the
Messrs. 'ftCTtf Euoohsonsteln, Han
Ben, Trumbell, Henry Rust, Orvllle
Davenport and Frank BuochseiiHteln.
Irene Rice, and tho"Mesar". Adraln
Keane, Fred Carlson, Entl Guendell.
Wm. Oslonburg, Jr.," Orvllle Daven
port, Michael and Martin Nolan
Richard Young, Norman Newberry
And Harold Judd.
Ther will be story tolling at the Al
liance City Library on Saturday aftcr-
The Knights of Columbus held a
Boclal meeting at their hall Monday
evening at which they were entitled
to bring their wlvca.
The Lndlos Aid Society of the Meth
odist church met Wednesday- after
noon with Mrs. W. R. Pate. Each
member brought a resolution for the
new year, same being cither In poet
ry or proso.
Mrs. Harry Cants entertained at a
luncheon and bridge party Friday af
ternoon In compliment to Misses
Josephine and Nellie O'Donnell of
Omaha.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Slagle delight
fully entertained the following at a 6
o'clock dinner Thursday evening:
Mr end Mrs. M. S. Hargraves, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Marks, Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. llolsten and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Hunter.
The tin ntiil New Ycrr's ball held
at the Elk's club Monday night was
attended by some Bixty-thrco couples.
being one of tho monl successful af
fairs ever held by that order. The
hall presented a very pretty picture,
being decorated In ChriRtmas colors,
while at various places about the hall
were evergreen treca of various
sizes. The All'anco orchestra, which
played behind a wall of trees, pro
vlded the music for tho occasion., and
to say that they mado a hit with their
music is putting It mildly. Spot
light dances helped make the occa
sion an even greater succesu.
Mrs. Ethel Nolan O'Brien and Miss
Frances Nolan were hostesses Thurs
day evening at a pleasant luncheon
and card party given in compliment
to the Misses Josephine and Nellie
O'Donnell of Omaha. The guests
were the Misses Mable and Marie
Carey, Etta K earns Josephine and
Nellie O'Donnell; the Mesdames Earl
Mallery, Percy Cogswell. Harry
Oantz and Frank Abegg.
.
Mian llt'lln HnlRten dellchtfjllv en
tertained a number of her friends ut !
a four-course dinner on the evening
of December 27. American Beauty
rosea were used as a table decora
tion. The guest list Included tho
following: Misses OrHce Carlson.
Martha Shaw. Helen. Klce, Edith
Reddish, and the. Messrs. Marvin
Dickinson, Edward Froeshla, Frank
Uuechsenstein, Maine Ileckwlth, and
Joseph Williams. '
Alliance flrends have received un-
. - m I - .... I r 11 1 ii
llHtlllf infills Ul luu u ttl I lllr u jiiincij
Minnie Heed or riioenix. Arte., an
nouncing her marriage to Mr, Ray
Clowden, also of Phoenix. The mar
riage took place In the home city of
the bride and groom. The bride is a
graduate of the Alliance high school
and Is a daughte rof Mr. and Mrs.
D. Reed, former old residents of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kridclbaugh, en
tertained -the following at dinner on
the evening of New Years day: Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Welsh, Dr. and Mrs.
C. E. Slagle, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Tll
lett, Mrs. Swoop and Mrs. Highland
o Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hampe enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg? Edlck
at dinner New Years eve and until
the new year dawned amid the Tinn
ing of bell Is and the blowing of
whistles.
On New fears evening Rev. J. B.
Cams united In marriage Miss An
nette Veule and Mr. W. M. Welsh
both of K. C ranch In Wyoming. The
hnppy couple left on the midnight
train for Texas whore they will spend
the winter at a ranch owned by them
In that slate. The bride Is the owner
of a large ranch In Wyoming and
deals extensively In cattle. The groom
is also a stockman, both pp. riles b
Ing wealthy ranchers.
The Rebecca Circle meets this af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. F,..V.
Hicks. "'21 Tuluca, for "business a:id
social session.
this city,
Eltlng Bennett waB host at a 6
o'clock luncheon held Thursday ev
ening In honor of his guest, Miss
Irene Hummell, of Hot Springs. S. I).
The color Bcheme was In the Christ
mas colors, red and green, and made
a very pretty picture.. The guests in
attendance were Miss. Irene Hum
mell, Miss Hannah Cotant. Miss Jul
ia Frankle. and Messrs. H. Bennett
and Anderson of Iowa.
The Misses Matilda Frankle. Mar
garet Harris, Mabel Young and
Theresa Morrow have been at O'Neill
the past week enjoying themselves at
a hou party given by the daugh
ter! of J. J. Harrington. The two
young ladlea visited In Alliance laBt
summer, spending a most enjoyable
week here.
Members of the Alliance Fire De
partment held the thirteenth annual
New Years oaii ior iu t "
tlon at the Phelan opera house Mon
day night. MubIc for the affair was
furnished by the Imperial orchestra.
Aa usual, the affair waa a success
from atart to finish, all enjoying
themselves immensely.
The home of Mrs. Edward Young
waa a scene of a delightful reunion
Saturday evening when a number of
nichard'a former clr-SBmatca were en
tertained at an elaborate five course
dinner. Mra. Young waa assisted In
serving by the MIsbos Mildred Camp
bell and Archibald Bennnett. The
ttuesta in attendance were Max llcox
of Bridgeport. Archibald Blackburn.
Lloyd Tully, Bernard Holsteu. Milton
Keegan. Michael tad Martin Nolan.
Orvllle Davenport and Richard
Young.
The Misses Haxcl Bennett. Cynthia
Davenport. Irene Rlc. Mildred
Campbell. Threso O'Donnell and
Hannah Keane enjoyabty entertained
a number of their frienda at an ela
borate six course dinner on New
dear's eve at the home of Miss Hatel
Bennett. After the dinner a watch
party waa held, the time being ; spent
with music and gamca and In rtune
telling, at which MIbb Denova Dickin
son proved very apt. Tho guests
wer the Mlssea Ruth Morris. Char
lotte Mollring. Denova Dickinson.
Theresse O'Donnnelll. Dorothy Smith.
Cynthia Davenport. Hannah Keane.
Allldred Campbell!. Haxel Bennett.
Mrs. Leo Basye will entertain the
T. O. T. Club at her home 723 Big
Horn, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Ther wero about forty in atten
dance ut the holiday party given by
the young people of the Baptist
church Fridry evening in the parlors
of the church. The parlors were
very prettily decorated In green and
red with white tinsel and evergreen
to add to the effect. Games and
music provided the principal part of
tho veenlngs entertainment.
Tho Women's Club will meet at
the home Mrs. James Hunter on Fri
day afternoon of this week, January
5. Roll call, "Mualc and It's Lang
uages." by Mrs. Bert Tonath; Book
Review by Mrs. W. R. Pate; music
instrumental selection, by Mrs. W.
J. Root; vocal duet, by. Elisabeth and
Josephine Wllaon; vocal solo, by
Miss Ruth Layton; reading by Jamoa
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tinkcom de
lightfully entertained the local em
ployees of the Adams Express Com
pany on New Years day by serving a
bountiful six courso dinner. Mrs.
P. L. Dodd restated the hostess in the
serving of the dinner. Those Incited
were P. L. Dodd, J. E. Simpson, H.
11. Brennaman, R. J. Brlndle, II. An
derson. G. G. Brooder and F. Find
ley. "
Thirteen couples enjoyed a sumtu
ous, Informal dinner party at the
Alliance Hotel on New Years even
Ing. Those In attendance were Beat
ed at two tables, the tables being
beautifully decorated with ferns and
cut flowers. The Invited guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Modisett. Mr. and Mrs
Reuban Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson, Mr. and Mra. F. J. Was,
Mr and Mrs. Howard Reddish, Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Gantz. the Misses
Cynthia Davenport. Dorothy Smith
Pauline Dowd, Josle O'Donnell!,
Haxel Bennett. Mildred Campbell
and the Messrs. Clark Denuy, Emll
Guendel. Fred Carlson, W. R. Mets,
Bernard llolsten. William Ostnberg
and H M. Bushnell, Jr.
Mrs. W. W. Norton and Mrs. Jas.
Hunter delightfully entertained a
number of their frienda Friday even
ing at an elaborate four course dinner
at the home of the former. The
home waa beautifully decorated for
the occasion with an abundance of
cut flowers arranged In a dainty and
pleasing manner about the house
After the dinner, small Quotations
were given the guests after which
each one read the one assigned to her.
i ue iiuHit n-f-B theii iiEked etch guest
to write, a New Years resolution in
either proso or poetiy, Mrs. Pate
reading all. Mrs. Fred Mollring was
awarded the prize. The hostesses had
prepared a large circle suspended
from tho archway and each guest was
given prepared balls to throw, tbe one
getting the greatest number through
the circle In ten trials wlu:ilng a
prise. Mrs. E. W. Loster proved her-!
self tho most efficient thrower. The
guests were Mesdames Pr.te, F. W. '
Lester, Fred Mollring, M. E. John
son, Mounts, Worley, Phelps, Kuhn
ItiiRye. Lloyd Thomas, Gaddis, and
Clio. The hostesses were assisted by
Mabtcr James Hunter,
. The thirteenth annual bell to be
given by the members of the Alliance
Fire Department was held at the
Phelan Opera House New Years
night. It is estimated that thero
all of two hundred couples In atten-j
dance. Some estimate that there:
was a superabundance of ladlea and j
not enough ge'ntlemon, but they ac:
count for that fact bv pointing out
that leap year endel the da.y before
and Any who might have been using
their privilege during tho past twelvo
months were compelled to submit to
hte Inevitable. . The popular Imper
ial orchestra under the direction of
Milt H. Whaley provided the music
and through the Inspiration of their
harmony It was an ocsy matter for
the large crowd In attendance to trip
tho light fantastic with the greatest
of eumt and grace. The ball room
was beautifully decorated In the de
partment's colors, red and white.
Carnations were presented to the la
dles. Being a New Years dancing
party it was fitting and proper tlf.U
tho large punch bowl be kept well
filled, and Judging by the way those
present lingered near, the contents
must have touched the spot. In the
wee small hours of -tho day after the
night before all wended their way to
their respective homes, knowing full
well that they had enjoyed one
"time."
ward for any case of Catarrh that I
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been tak
en by catarrh sufferers for the past
thirty-five years, and has become
known as the most reliable remedy
for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous
surfaces, expelling the Poison from
the Uldod and healing the diseased
portions.
After you have taken Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure for a short time you will
see a great Improvement In your gen
eral health. Start taking Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure at once and get rid of ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials, free,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Adv Jan .
GREAT MASS OF PROOF
Reports of 40.OOO C'nxes or Kidney
Trouble, Koine of Them Al- ,
llniM'e Case
Each of pome 6,000 newspapers of
the United States Is publishing from
week to week, names of people In
Its particular neighborhood, who
have used and recommended" Doan's
Kidney Pills for k'dncy br.ckacho,
weak kidneys, bladder troubles and
urinary disorders. This mess of
proof Includes over 40,000 recom
mendations. Alliance lan.o excep
tion. Here Is one of tho Alliance
cases.
Mrs. H. C. Smith, Duncrr.s addi
tion, Alliance, says: "I sufferod from
kidney and bladder trouble for- a
long time. My back was weak and
any effort such as lifting a pall of
water, or even getting out of a
chair, caused knlfe-Ilke pains In my
back. My kidneys acted too often,
especially at night, and the secre
tions were unnatural. Doan'B Kid
ney Fills, which I got at Brennan'B
Drug Store, have always relieved me
finely. They are tho medicine I
would advise anyone having such
trouble to use."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan a Kidney rills tne same.
that Mrs. Smith had. Foster-MIl-
burn Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Adv Jan 4-11
Mrs. Laura. B. Hale, state organis
er for tho Women's Christian Tem
perance Union, who is to deliver a
talk at the City Mission Sunday af
ternoon, and her sister, Mrs, Alice
S. Holtort of Soneca, are guests this
week of Mrs. Hale's sn, Melvin Hale
and his family.
i
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
;( a Kinall package of Hamburg
I! react Tea, or as the German folks
call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any
pharmacy. Jake a tablespoonful of the
Ua, put a cup of boiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at any time during the
day or before retiring. It is tbe moat
effective way to break a cold and cure
grip, as it opens the pores of tht skin,
relieving congextion. Also loosens the
bowels, thus driving a cold from tbe
Bjstem.
Try it the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensivf
and entirely vegetable, therefor sa3
and harmless.
BACKACHE
AND
LUMBAGOJIGHT OUT
Bab Pain and Stiffness away with
a small bottle of old honest
St Jacobs Oil
When your bark is sore and lame
or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has
you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a
25 cent bottle of old, honest "St
Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a
little in your hand and rub it right
into the pain or ache, and by the time
you count fifty, the soreness and lame
ness is gone.
Don't stay crippled! This soothing,
penetrating oil needs to be used only
iicc. It takes the ache and pain right
ut tf your back and ends the misery,
ft is magical, yet absolutely harralesr
ami doesn't burn tbe skin. ,
Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica
and lame back misery bo promptly I
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Harry Golden of Broadwater was
In the city Saturday.- He Is the Ford
agent at that place.
Mrs. J. G. Beck has been Buffering
from an attack of la grippe several
days this past week.
W. H. Goforth of Scottsbluff was
In the city Monday enroute to his
home from Marsland.
Mrs. J. S. Rhein arrived home the
last of the week following an ex
tended visit in the east. -
V
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. AVatklns have
been. here from Bayard for a few
days' visit the past week.
Miss Rene Trumbull has returned
to Mitchell, South Dakota, following
her visit here with friends..,
Frank Ellis of Marsland, who for
the past month has been at St. Jos
eph's hospital here, returned to his
home Sunday.
,
Following a visit here with rela
tives, Mrs. Susie Frazier has re
turned to Chadron Normal to .again
take up her.. work there.
Miss Amanda Osnes left Tuesday
ror Chadron to take up her studies
at the State Normal School. -She is
taking a business course.
.Edwin Whttaker left for hla home
&t Sterling. Colo.. Tuesday. He had
, been spending the Christmas B"nr:on
at'the home of Mrs. L. M. Kennedy.
Little Miss Vera, Lo wry arrived
home Monday from Denver, making
the trip aline. She had been visit
ing. Mrs. Bess Mitchell McCarthy and
MIbb Mary Mitchell there.
We will rurnisli the money U
mild homes In Alliance. We Inspect
he property ourselves and fnrnlsr
iiiiney quickly at a low rate of Inter
est. Nebraska Land .Company, Alii
nce, Nebr.
H. M. Bushnell, Jr., returned to
Allliance Tuesday morning follow
ing a visit of a little over a week at
Lincoln and Omaha. At Lincoln he
visited at, the home of his parents
over Christmas and after attending
to some business matters for the Al
liance Commercial Club, of which he
is eecretary he went to Omaha where
he went in the Interests of the club.
VVAHI ADDEPARTMENT
WANTED Girl for general house
atd. f t 9 7J6Z-5-U
ROOMS FOR HENT -18 J Chey
one Avenue.t Alilince, Nebraska.
4-tf-7682jj V
Four-room t cottage for rent, fur
nished. Light nftd water. Phona
Black 858, r,'!iU The Herald of
fice. I i 5 - 4-2t-79
FOR SALK tkd prairie hay.
C. Persons, Cetit rut City, Nebr.
B-lt-7953-$ f J.
AUTO 3 FOR fiALEXecoud
band roadster uad a second-hand
Ford touring tar for sale cheap. In
quire at the Sturgeon garage. jJV
52-tf-7848 W . ti
FOR SALFV :lai
miles of Alliance.
sluding some. farmi
alfalfa. Will sell
whole ranch. A bn
j -ir-maker. 'Artdreesl
Alliance Herald.
h within tea
1900. acres. In
land Buitable for
art interest - or
gain and a znofi-
Box 782S. ears
60-t-7
Bad I Ixbl Jh
Those who breakfast at 8 o'clock
or later.lunch at 12 and have dinner
at 6 are almost certain to bo troubled
with indigestion. They do not al
low time for one meal to digest be
fore taking another. Not loss than
five hours should elapse between
meals. If you are troubled with In
digestion correct your habits and
take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you
may reasonably hope for a quick re
covery. These tablets strengthen
the stomach and enable It to perform
its functions naturally. Obtainable
everywhere.
Adv Jan
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAlf On Box Butts
county land nnd ranches In the sant
Mils No delay In Ihaklnir h ':'
we Inspect ou landi and furnish ta
money at oaee. J. C. McCorkle. Ma-
fork le Building, Alliance, Nebr.
. a r r I s
MOVE FCRNITCTIB SAFELY
We have equlppefl our dray was
ins and auto track with the taten
ippllances for moving furnltnr
without ai scrim: or scratching " or
damage. t9-to-4at wagon partt
will be used by un o&all moving jobs
JOHN R.. SNYDER, Phona 16. ,
j f -ir-oou - a '
m,t MOKAVEK
j'yAowns the follow
ing brand: On
j"3 tattle, "heart"
Iftwi-kW n lower middle
lit S &f right side, al-
i r- s n va D
thigh. On horses 'heart" on hind .
right shoulder.
Postofflce-i Carton, Nebr. . .
It Is foolish: to
a good clear con
of face powder.
the trouble 'and
the system with
King's New - Llto
mild In action, d
relieve the liver
the bowel. IGooi
and aged. Go al
Ion today. 2(c t
Adv 1
n. from Within
tJSnk you can gain
ipsExion oy me use
ut at the root of
UPIUUftUl VIVKUIQ
a treatment of Dr.
Pills. Gentle and
i not gripe, yet they
bfi their action on
t wr young, adults
tef,a clear complex--
t four druggist.
NEBRASKA BKTTEIt THAN IDAHO
J. P. Hazard, former county nur
veyor of Box Butte county, and his
wife rocently moved to Gooding, Ida
ho They- like- the pvopi." Hint eoun
try there but judging from the fol
lowing letter written to The Herald
by ?!r. Hazard, December 24, they
still pirfer western Nebraska:
We have settled at Gooding,
Idaho. We like the people and
the country here, bo far as we
have seen. The land Is quite
level tu this vicinity, tho much
of the surrounding country Is
rough and mountainous. There
is less wind and storms than In
Nebraska and generally not
quite, so cold In winter. Farm
ing and fruit growing are most
ly on the Irrigated areas, but
sore localities practice dry
farming with some Buccess.
There Is not nearly bo much
teed on the wild, uncultivated
lands as there Is in Nebraska.
Thero la a great deal of vacant
government land, but Just what
it If good for or what can be
done with It I am unable to Bay.
Some of tbe old settlers Bay,
' It will never be taken It can
never be . Bettled." But after
r.eelng the results In the sand
hills of Nebraska, I am inclined
to doubt-thelr ludgment.
The Habit of Taking Cold j
With many people taking cold U ,
a habit, but fortunately one that Is
easily broken. Take a cold sponge,
bath every morning when you first
get out of bed not ice coia. dui a
temperature of about 80 degrees F.
Also Bleep with your window up. Do
thla and you will aeldom take cold,
u'kn vnu An take cold tako Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and get rid j
of it as quickly as possible, uoiain-
able everywhere.
Adv Jan
MODHTlUlAK NEWS
Mr. Lera Derr returned to Quern
Bey. Wyo.. last Saturday after a
short visit with hla parents. Mr. and
Mra. Calvin Derr.
The severe snow storm of Mon
day and Tuesday caused the cattle to
drift In this locality.
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Derr of Ma
l'.nda. spent Sunday at Bert Millers.
Mr. James Neurd teacher In Dis
trict No. 54 Is spending hla Christ
mas vacation In Mniatare.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Derr and Mrs.
Eva Miller and brother Harry spent
Sunday with James Derr on the Nels
Worley ranch.
Mr. t'ide Derr waa a busines call
er at Lawrence sAckers Vast Thurs
day morning.
Mr. Allien Ackers waa visiting
vnth tr end near Hope last Thura
day. HUW'n THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
A Prosperous
For Wheat
Yeal -
X'f I
Growers
IT IS RUMORED that a certain fashionably young lady in Alliance kneels
bread with her gloves on. This incident may be peculiar, but there are ott
ers. Now we need bread with our shoes on, and we need bread with owr
shirts on, and we need bread with our pants on, and unless we get busy aid
stir up some of Box Butte county's dirt and raise wheat and corn, we will scn
need bread without a thing on, and this town will be a garden of Eden gjld
short on fig leaves. We are all to blame for the high cost of liriag.' ll's
production we need, instead of investigation. There is no time for, high cfst
of living in Box Butte county if we will use the opportunities in sight and felt
letting ninety (90) per cent of our fertile soil lay in waste. The best prwpfsi- .
tion in sight is to till the soil and produce the needed bread. You know i ou
can buy a farm in Box Butte county and pay for it with one-third of tEe Z-Z.
breadstuff that the eastern speculators had to sell to get the money he paid for
this land, and you know that he paid for it with the production of breadstuff
at one-third the price it now is, and you should know that the Box Butte
farmer received the highest price for his spuds of any farmer in the United
States, and we are hero to show you that' we can sell you a farm for less than
one-half what you can buy one equally as good for in any other part of the
United States and don't you know there has been more land sold in Box Butte
county in the last six weeks than there was sold Jn the last six years, and you
know that land has just started to soar as has everything else, and can't you
ee if you get in rigai now and buy some of our best bargains you will double
your money before you have to pay for all of it? We want you to call at our
new office on the ground floor and west room in the First National Bank Build
ing, opposite the Fostoffice, and let us show you our best bargains and terms
you can buy on. - -
Yours for the chance of a life-time prosperity.
NEBRASKA LAND CO.
P. S. See us for farm loans.