GOLD WEATHER IS . COAL WEATHER When it's cold and you are out of coal, COAL is the bijr thinV then. We h ive the coal and you can have it when you want it, good coal, too really better coal Colorado Kirby Lump and Nut Monarch '"Just telij'uie m anis w,l"seni upja ton (or two tons or three), we, -need jit quick, it's cold, and you 11 g-?t SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Order of Sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Sixteenth Jud.e'al District of Nebras ka, within and for Box Butte county, In an action wherein The Alliance Building and Loan Association of Alliance, Nebraska, is plaintiff, and Edward Whetstone, et al, are de fendants. I will at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the 27th day of January A. D. 1917, at the west door of the Court House in the city of Alliance, Nebr aska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described property, lands and tenements, to-wlt: A tract of land commencing at a point on the north line of lot 65, In County Addition to Alliance, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof, 46 and 2-3 feet from the northwest cor ner of said lot 65; thence south par allel with the west line of Lots 65, 66 and 67, in said County Addition, to the south line of said lot 67 thence west on the said south line of said lot 67 to the southwest corner of said lot 67; thence north on the west line of said lots 65, 66 and 67 to the northwest corner of said lot 65; thence east 4 6 and 2-3 feet on north line of said lot 65 to the point of be ginning, the intention being to con vey the west one-third of said lots 5, 66 and 67, County Addition to Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka, together with all the appurten ances thereunto belonging. Given under my hand this 27th day of December, A. D., 1916. C. M. COX, Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Atorneys. 4-5t-79C-7539 muiuTkssalk" Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an Order of Sale Issued by the Ckrk of the District Court of the Sixteenth Judicial District of Nebras ka, within and for Box Butte County, In an action wherein The Alliance Building and Loan Association of Al liance, Nebraska, is plaintiff, and Ed frar B. Ozmun, et al, are Defendants. I will at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 27th day of January, A. D.. 1917, at the west door of the Court House in the city of Alliance, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described property, latuls and tenements, to wlt: Lot 1, Block 10, first addition to Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka. Given under my hand this 27th day of December. A. 1).. 1916. C. M. COX, Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 4-5t-791-7538 Serial No. 0159C6. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oflice at Alliance, Nebraska, Dec. 13, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Emma Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on May 15, 1913, mnde Homestead Entry, No. 015956, for the SW'4 Sec. 25, and NEVi NE4. S4 NE4. and SE4. Section 26. Township 23 North, Range 60 West of Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of January, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Leo Carnine, of Angora, Nebras ka; Alvln Turnian, of Angora, Ne braska; Glen Gentle, of Alliance, Ne braska: Mrs. Glen Gentle, of Alli ance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFL. Register. 3-5t-787-7534 NOTICE To Hamilton Hall, John Hall. mm Lump and Nut Lump and Nut action. Phone 73 C OA L When You Want It! Mary Hall Bitts, Jemima Hall Mur phy, Iva Hall, Charles Hall and How ird W. Hall, heirs of Hamilton Hall, he unknown heirs, devisees, legat ees and personal representatives, and ill other persons interested in the -state of Hamilton Hall, deceased, vill take notice that on December 6, 1916. Elizabeth Hall, Plaintiff, filed aer petition in the District court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, against 4aid defendants, the object and pray er of which are to foreclose a mort gage deed executed February 6, 1913, by Robert C. Wright and Llna Wright, his wife, defendants, to Hamilton Hall, defendant, upon the NW4 Section 28. Twp. 28. N. of Range 49, W. 6th P. M. In Box Butte Coujily, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of three promissory notes for $300 each, and becoming due and payable March 1, 1916, March 1, 1917. and March 1. 1918, respective ly; said mortgage, provided that de fault of payment of the Interest or principal on any one of said notes, when same shall become due and payable shall cause all of said notes to become due and payable; that de fault in payment has been made and there is now due and payable thereon the sum of $998.90. with Interest at 7 per cent per annum from Septem ber 25, 1916, for which sum, with interests and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree, that defendants, Rob ert C. Wright and Lina Wright, be required to pay same, and in default of such payment, said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due; that said mortgage and 3 notes were assigned by said Hamilton Hall to plaintiff; that plaintiff la now the owner and holder of same; that each and all of the above named defend ants may be forever barred an dfore closed of any and all right, title, In terest or equity of redemption in and o said premises, and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. You are required t nnswer said petition on or before t!i 6th day of February, 1916. ELIZABETH HALL, By Plaintiff. Burton & Reddish, her attorneys. 3-51-789-7536 Serial No. 0164 50. Notice for Publication Department of tne Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance. Nebraska, January 17. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Bessie W. McCool, of Ellsworth. Nebraska, who, on January 6. I'iU, made Homestead Entry, No. 016150, for the west half of Nc-1 -.vest quarter and the Vi of SW'i, Section 10, Township 23 North. Htro 43 west of Sixth Principal uteri lion, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to :!ab!lsh claim to the land above dibcribed, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 28th day of February, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: R. E. McCool, of Alliance, Nebras ka; Howard E. Young, of Pawlet, Nebraska; Clarence E. Irishman, of Ellsworth, Nebraska; Don Shrews berry, of Ellsworth, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 8-5t-797-7541 MvncFTroTT State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. To Ester Parks and Claude Car penter, the persons in whose names the title to the Lot, Land herein be low described appears of record, and James Makris, tho person in actual oiTupal ion of said lot, land, as a renter, you are hereby notified that on the 2d day of November A. D. 1914, J. P. Hazard purchaKed at Public Tux Sale, tho Lot. Land de scribed as Lot One (1), In Block Four (4), In South Alliance, an nd ditlon to the town now city of Alii a nee. in Box Butte County, Slate of Nebraska, for tho delinquent taxe for the year 1913, and received from E. M. Martin, the then County Treas urer, tax certificate No. 2. and tax receipt No. 3515, therefor; That af terwards, and after the taxes on said Lot, Land, became delinquent, said purchaser paid the taxes thereon for the years 1914 and 1915, and re ceived TaJt Receipts No. 3182, dated AiK-ust 28. 1915. and No. 3711. dat ed October 28, 1916, respectively, from, said County Treasurer. That the title to said Lot, Land ap pears of record In the names of Ester Parks and Claudo Carpenter; .That said Lot, Land was assessed In the names of Ester Parka and Claude Carpenter for the years 1913, 1914. and that after the expiration of three months from the date of service of this notice, the Tax Deed will be ap plied for. That afterwards J. P. Hazard, the purchaser, duly assigned said Tax Certificate and said Tax Receipts to Laura Hazard, with full authority to obtain a Tax Deed, In her name and title. Taxes paid tor 1913, $3.30, for 1914, $2.25, for 1915. $2.70. to tal. $8.25. Dated January 19, 1917. LAURA HAZARD. 8-31-798-7545 Columbus, Neb., At a meeting o" the members of the Knights of Co lumbus It was decided to appoint a building committee to take tho ne cessary steps toward the erection of a club house on the council's two lots HEAW MEAT EATERS E Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or have bladder trouble Take glass of Salts. No man or woman who eats meat regu larly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, snjs a well-known authority. Moat forms urio acid which rxcitcfl the kidneys, they become over worked from the strain, got sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poinona from :'ic blood, then we got sick. Nearly all "l.cunintisni, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, Blcrlr8ane83 and rii'i'iry disorders come from sluggish li-ys, . o moment you feci a dull oclio in .. .. ...i-.cys or your back hurts or if IV nine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ii.eiit, irregular of passage or attended b; a pcnaalion of scalding, eto outing rata1 and pot about four ounoes of Jut i?nlts from any p1iarnin"y; take t tablespoonftil in a plnas t.i water bc-'or broakfiint and in a fi w d.iys your kidner. will act fine. This famous snlts U inuj-. from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Hilda, and booti Uf-Mi for generations to flush ami stimulate the kidneys. alo to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad fc-'aU id inexpensive and cannot injnre; make a delightful efferve-fx-nt lithia-wult r drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and r'livi ,r.d he blood pure thereby avciditijj crioug kidney eouipliuit.ns. OMAHA TKADK i:.IIIHIT TIXLSS OF ALLIAXCE A Fathers and Sons or boys ban quet will be given by the Commercial club of Alliance early In February. This has been an annual event with the club and has always been hand somely supported. The program for this year's banquet has not been ar ranged yet but no doubt some speaker of note will be obtained and several good stunts will be staged that night. The Commercial club announces that the potash industry was rapidly de veloping and that another plant with a paind-ln capital or $100,000 had organized to mine potash with a plant located 7 miles east of the city. There is considerable sentiment ex pressed in favor of a community cal endar and the secretary Is gathering figures on the approximate cost i ) order that the directors may pass on the matter at the next meeting. Does Sloan's Liniment Help Rheuma tism? Ask the man whu uses it, he knows. "To think I suffered all those years when one 25-cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured ' me," writes one grateful u.r. If you have Rheuni'ttla or suffer from Neuralgia, Backache, Soreness and Silliness, don't put off getting a bot tle of Sloan's. It will give you such welcome lellef. It warms and soothes the sore, stiff painful places and you feel so much better. Buy It at any Drug Store, only 25 cents. Adv 1 ; 'MINOR SI I A ItES PLIM TREE Lincoln, Neb. Governor Neville has reappointed Dr. J. S. Anderson of S-ward deputy state veterinarian, and Dr. W. T. Pritchard of North Platte assistant deputy. The nppaintmenfs were made on recommendation of the state sanitary live stock board. Dr. C. A. McKim of Norfolk retires as as sistant deputy BU'to veterinarian. The governor has reappointed Helen Potts and Corlnno Uter stenograph ers In the deputy veterinarian's ollico. T. C. Palmer and II. A. Sleeth, om ployes in the deputy's office have rot yet been mentioned by the governor in his list of appointees. Will My Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery This best answer is Dr. King's N Discovery Itself. It's a pleaani sweet syrup, easy to take. It jn tains the medicines which years of experience have proven best for coughs and colds. Those who btt used Dr. King's New Discovery li.ua est are its best friends. Besides ery bottle Is guaranteed. If fot don't get satisfaction you get youi money back. Buy a bottle, use a li rected. Keep what is left for coiifO and cold Insurance. Adv 1 LOW SHOWS N9 FAVOR 1'iieimionl Striken Down the Young niul Old Alike Strictly Cold Weather Ailment This section has been a surpris ingly large number of cases of a tlrlppe and Pneumonia this winter. Some have the Idea that pneumonia .s a disease exclusively of the aged, 'ntt this belief Is erroneous accord :ik to Dr. C. F. Chapman, head of !he department of health for the city of Lincoln. He presents figures to show that probably one-third of the deaths from this source strike be tween the ages of ten and fifty years. This strictly cold weather ailment Is described as being Invariably a germ alllictlon. The primary cause of pne umonia Is said to be generally some other disease or diseases. Principal among these Is said to be influenza. Dr. Chapman has Just iasued the fol lowing bulletin on pneumonia: Ten per cent of all f lit? deaths In the Pnlted States result from pneu monia. Seventy per cent of all cases occur hcturcn December 1 anil May l it Is distinctly a cold weather In fection. Pneumonia prnclpally af fects those at the extremes of He. but no age In exempt. Oslar has (Hiiied pneumonia "tho friend of the aged" because Its acute and often painless course cuts short symptoms of decay so distressing to tho suffer er and his friends. Not Limited to Age On the other hand, pneumonia does not confine Its lavages entirely to the aged, but takes every winter a havy toll of thosf adults in tho age periods or particular usefulness to tin community. Of the 36,911 deaths recorded from Lobar pneumonia In the Unied Stntes registration area for 1914, 12,774 or more than one thrd of the total numebr occurred between the ages of ten and fifty years. There exists In man a natural predlsponl tion to pneumona says Osier wheh la marked up to the sixth year of life. Tho liability up to the fifteenth year of lfe, after which It agan Increases with every decade. Pneumonia Is Invariably a germ di sease. The contagoii8 nature of, lo bar pneumona Is now well estab lished and It is of Importance to know that It must now bo added to our already long list of diseases In which a carrier condtlon exists. In asmuch as the causative ngent may be present in the mouth secretions of a large proportion of healthy Indivi duals. The presence of other di seases is a great predisposing cause of pneumonia. They preparo the soil for invasion. Holding Hrot rank among these dlsensen Is nfiuenza. An ncreased number of cases of pneu monia usually follows on epidemic of influenza. Individuals who suffer from respiratory diseases arj peculi arly sur.ceptible to pneumonia, espec ially those in advanced ycrrs. Meas les and whooping cough not Infre quently pave the way for pneuriionla. Overcrowding, In street cars, theatres and other public places Is unques tionably In part responscble for tho rpred of pneumonl lna cites. Why People Buy from the Stores that Advertise You have often heard people ask this question: "Why is it I never striken bar gain like you .do?" That person is not a wide-awake nor careful buyer and does not read the advertisements. When a Business Man pays money to make a public announcement, he usually has something worth while to offer something that is to your a ) vantage to know- He has a money-saving sale, a new assortment of styles ; f xtraordinary values of some kind to tell you about. To take advantage of these opportunities you must get at the meat of the newspaper its advertisements. THE ALLIANCE HERALD is a bettir advertising medium by reason of the fact that its circulation is more than that of any other two papers in the county. j A if 4 Doctor FrI to llciort Pneumonia ns a dlsonae Is one If not the most difficult to control from th'j standpoint of public health ser vice. In the first place, doctors who are very partrular to report the more common contagious diseases f,; many Instructs to report lobar pneu monia. More strict o.iforcomcit of the ordinance covering this point ? necessary so that further prevet.:i tive meanurcrs can bo established. It Is moat Important that the depart ment of health be acquainted with the location of a disease before r.c Hon can be taken. Modified quar antine should be maintained and It is n question whnther or not pneu emonla cases should be tormina-ted only after tnlscroscoplcal examina tion of sputa. Well Children Are Active It your child Is dull, pale, fretful and wants to lie around, chances an It is suffering from worms. Klcka poo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy confection, liked by all children, h what your child needs. You only give one-half to one lozenge at a time and you get Immediate results. Ev ery mother should have a box on hand. 25c at all druggists. Adv 1 CAl-ITRF. ALLEGED ASSAILANT Ashland, Neb., A man who gave the name of Clyde Johnson was ar rested In connection with tho nrsault of Miss Grace Stegall, a Council Bluffs young womnn, here. He made no determined effort to escape and denies complicity In tho crime. John son was taken Into custody by Mar shall D. J. Mason and Dr. K. R. Wor ley at the farm of 8 . A. Woodford, four miles north of Ashland. Sheriff Hamilton took Johnson to Wnhoo and locked him up In the county Jail. A man, who tho police say Is Thomas Wetherel, wanted In connec tion with the assault, Ib still at large. Ho returned to Ashland several days ago. He has been on tho border with an Omaha company. Miss Sle enll has gone to her borne In Council Bluffs. She was but slightly In jured. ( linr Skin ('omen from Within It Is foolish to think you can gain a good clear complexion by the use of face powder. Get at the root of the troublo and thoroughly cleanse the system with a treatment of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Gentle and mild In atlon, do not gripe, yet they relieve tho liver by their action on the bowel. Good for young, adults and aged. Go after a clear complex ion today. 25c at your druggist. Adv 1 JAM'AIIY ADVKHTISINO It would be hard to Imagine con ditions much more favorable to ad vertising than they are at present. The country Is Btlll prosperous Peo ple have money to buy, so that the advertising will not run up against the barrier of lack of purchasing power. Now is the time when thrifty peo ple expert nnd look for bargains. A great many of them wait until' this time of year expecting to get mark downs. They watch tho newspapers A T otHSIIIVt II1KUA1& need careful treatment frnm tvirliin mrtrr I Vtrrf m m rmmm w aaaaa s a & m w a u The pure cod liver oil in mm is helping thousands to strengthen the tender linings of their throats ., while at the same time it aids th" lungs and improves Ui - JJb Quality of the blood. Throat Specialists endortr scotts Emulsion Try & Scott & Downe, Bloomficld, N.J. IMS every week to see what will be offei ed. Only those merchants who Ad vertise can get any share of this trade, The results of carrying goods over until next fall will be even morf costly than usual. Styles change nowadays with startling frequency. In times of prosperity people want-up-to-date stuff. A moderato ana :pent in advertising now should savo some serious losses later, and ats avoid some heavy Interest bills. Th quicker goods are turned over, tb loss Ihe overhead expense. Exam Iner. HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied In Nostril Opens Air Passage Right Up. 4 Instant relief no waiting, Yor clogged nostrils open right up; the Jsr passages of your head clear and you tmm breathe freely. No more hawking, iro-' fling, blowing, liradache, dryness. N struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh dinappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cmsv Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this frigrunt, antiepti. braling cream in your nostrils. It pert etratea through every air paisage of the head, soothe the inflamed or awoUrt) tmicnua membrane and relief comes tm ntantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-iiS -vith a cold or nasty catarrh. Our modern, sanitary cleaning ind pressing costs no more tha the other kind. Keep-U-Neat Cleaners, 205 Box Butte Avenuev Phone 133. 11 , 4 I Hull -fc-.