WANTED: A HOME FOR A BABY i i I IhB- im t" I " " lav ici':) I I nc- II I I m i" S ' I "LT it'll U m w & u nTrT., m1(,Jlte Wiorc! SSwR gfT T.V H lXSa-' :: fc Mi In r&s I r p Serial No. 016 4 50. Notice for Publication Department of tne Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alllartco, Nebraska, January 17, 1917. Notlre is hereby given thnt Bessie W. McCool, of Ellawort , Nebraska, who, on January 6, 1914, made Homestead Kntry, No. 016450, for the west half of Northwest quarter and the WV4 of SWW, Section 10, Township 23 North, Range 43 west f Sixth Principal meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above deHcrlbed, before the Register and Rocelver of the United States Land Office, Rt Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 28th day o! February, 1917. Claimant names ns witnesses: H. K. 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. H-Bt-797-7544 NOTICE FOIl TAX DICED State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. To Mrs. Ester Parks Foray the formerly Ester Parka and Claudo Car penter, the persons In whose names the title to the Lot, Land herein be low described appears of record, and James Makrls, the person In actual occupation of said lot, land, ns a renter, you are hereby notified that ii the 2d day of November A. D. 1914, J. P. Hazard purchased at Public Tax Sale, the Lot, Land de scribed as I-ot One (1), in Block Four (4). in South Alliance, an ad dition to the town now city of Alli ance, in Box Butte County, State of Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes for the year 1013, and received from E. M. Martin, the then County Treas urer, tax certificate No. 2, ami 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 Tux Receipts No. 3182, dated August 28. 1915. and No. 3711, dat ed October 28. 1916. respectively, from said County Treasurer. That the title to said Lot. Land up bears of record In the names of Ester Parks and Claude Carpenter; That said Lot, Iand was assessed In the names of Eater Parks and Claude Carpenter for the years 1913, 1914, and 1915, and that after the expira tion of three months from date of nervlce of this notice, the Tax Deed Will be applied for. That afterwards J. P. Hazard, the purchaser, duly assigned said Tax ADVERTISING A SALE, You don't leave your rig in the middle of the road and go to a fence post to read a sale bill, do you? Then don't expect the other fellow to do it. Put an ad in The Alliance Herald, then, regardless of the weather the fellows you want to reach read your announcement while seated at their firesides and turn out in force x? the day of the sale. One extra buyer more than pays the entire expense of the ad, and it's a poor ad that won't pull that buyer. I An ad in The Alliance Herald reaches the progressive farmers all over this section, who are people you are after. Bills may be a necessity, but an ad in The Herald is the thing that does the business. Don't think of having a farm or stock sale without using advertising space in The Herald. more Certificate and said Tax Receipts to Liiura Hazard, with full authority to obtain a Tax Deed, in her name and title. Taxes paid for 1913, $3.30, for 1914. f2.25, for 1915, $2.70, to tal. $o..T. Dated January 19. 1917. LAURA HAZARD. Three publications, February 1st, 8th and 15th, 1917. 9-31-798-7545 SexhTTNTTmGlh Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at- Alliance, Nebraska, January 30, 1917. Notice is hereby given that Guy Metz, of Lynn, Nebraska, who, on September 30. 1913, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 016259, for the Southwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 2 2 North, Range 4 8 West of 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make fitful three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alli ance, Nebraska, on the 7th day of April 1917. Claimant names as wltnessea: Ed ward Loom Is, Edward Peterson, Monroe Robinson, Otis Peer, all of Lynn, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. 9-6t-7546-799 NOTICE J. Koch and Conrad 11. Koch. first and real name unknown, bin wife; John Burkart, Jr.. and - Burkart, first and real name unknown, his wife; John Doe and Mary Doe, his wife, will take no tice that on February 5, 1917, The Alliance Building and Ioan Associ ation of Alliance, Nebraska, as Plaintiff, tiled Its petition in the District court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, against the said defend ants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose two certain mortgages, executed on April 8, 1910. and Sep tember 1, 1910. respectively, by Conrad H. J. Koch, upon the follow ing described property, to-wit: Lot 2. Block 7, First Addition to Alli ance, Box Unite County, Nebraska, to secure the payment on two prom issory notes for the sum of $600.00 each, which said notes are now due and payable, and that there Is now title and payable on said notes, the sum of $1226.97. with interest there on at tile rate of 9.96 per cent per annum, from January 28. 1917, for which sunt, with interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree, that the above named defendants bo requlretl j to pay the same, and that in default of such payment, said premises may 'be sold to satisfy the amounts found V One Extra Buyer at than pays the entire expense of the Get That Buyer! ALMANCH HERALD, Wants a good home duo thereon; that the rights, title, Interests nnd liens of said defendants be found to be Junior and Inferior to the mortgage liens of Plaintiff, and that said defendants be foreclosed of any and all right, title, interest and equity of redemption, and for such other and further relief as may be just, and equitable. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of April, 1917. Dated February 14, 1917. The Alliance Building and Ix)an Association of Alliance, Nebraska, Plaintiff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. ll-5t-800-7547 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution directed to me, from the Clerk of the District Court of Box Butte county, Nebras ka, on a judgment obtained in said court, on the 30th day of October, 1913, in favor of Thomas K. Oil shannon, as Plaintiff, and against Frank II. Ramsdell, as Defendant, for the sum of $1314.00 and interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from date, on Plaintiff's first cause of action, and for the sum of $23.00, with interest thereon at 7 per cent per annum from date of judgment, and for costs of suit taxed at $11.25, and accruing coats, for want of goods and chattels found, I have lev ied upon the following described real estate, taken as the property of said defendant, to satisfy said execution, to-wit: SE'i or Section 23. Town ship 24, N. Range 50. West 6th P. M., in Box Butte County, Nebraska, and will offer same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the 26th day of March. A. D., 1917. at the west front door of the court house, in Alliance, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, that being the place wherein the last term of court was held, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when anil where due at tendance will be given by the under sinned. Dated February 20. 1917. C. M. COX. Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 12-5-805-8122 wnnK7)E7r?iTn In the matter of the estate of Mark J. Tully, deceased. In the Coun ty court of Box Hutte County, Ne braska. To All Persons interested in said es tate: Creditors and heirs, take notice, that Thomas M. Tully filed his peti tion in this court alleging that Mark J. Tully died Intestate in the County of Sheridan. State of Nebraska, on jthe 27th day of December, 1889, ho ling a resident of said Sheridan a Sale ad. MARCH 1, 101T County, and seized of an Interest In the following described real estate, to-wit: NW'Vi of Section 35, Town ship 27, North of Range 50, West 6th P. M., in Box Butto County, Ne braska, leaving us his sole and only heirs, the following named persona, to-wit: Thomas M. Tully, a Bon and Petitioner herein, and tho owner of the land above described; Rickie Tully, whose name now Is Rickie Jones, his widow; that all debts of deceased and of his estate are fully paid and that no administration of his estate and no application for ap pointing an administrator thereof has been had or made within Nebr aska, by any person whomsoever. Said Petition prays for a Decree to be entered herein, finding that said decedent died Intestate, fixing the time of his death; finding that no application for administration of said estate has been made and that the estate has not been administered in the State of Nebraska, that more than two years have elapsed since the death of said deceased, and that all debts against said estate have been paid, that the court may deter mine who are the heirs at law of said decedent, their degree of kinship and the right of descent, and the real property of which said decedent died seized with, above described, and that the hearing upon said petition has been set for the 22nd day of March, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A M. Dated February 19th. 1917. IRA E. TASH, (REAL) County Judge Burton ft Reddish, Attorneys. 12-4-803-8120 Serial No. 016298. Notice for Publication i Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Feb. I.'. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Jesse W. Wilson, of ANtioch, Nebraska, who. on October 22, 1913, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 016298. for the West Half and RE4vof Sec 31. VSW4..Sec. 32. Towntfhip 25 N.. Range 44 V.. and Lots 3 and 4, Section 1, Township 24 North. Range 4.r. West of the Sixth Principal Mer idian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Of fice, nt Alliance, Nebraska, on the 12th day of April. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank D. Cody, of Lakeside, Ne braska; Joseph Herion. of Antloch. Nebraska; Thomas Brlggs, of Antl och, Nebraska; Leo Barry, of Lake side, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register 12-6t-801-7548 NOTICE OF sVlTV AND ATTACHMENT J. W. Noon will take notice that on January 8, 1917, The Mallery Groc ery Company filed its petition and af fidavit for Attachment In the Justice court of T. D. Roberts, in Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, against you, asking judgment for $42.12, for money due on account. Said attach ment has been made. You are required to make answer on or before the 22nd day of March, 1917. MALLERY GROCERY COMPANY, 12-3-804-8121 Plaintiff. TO PRECINCT ASSESSORS: Precinct and wards' assessors elected should file bonds with the County Clerk as 30011 as possible. Those overlooking the requirements which provide for qualification with in forty days after election may con sider themselves appointed. But it is important that bonds be filed for approval of the county commission ers at meeting of March thirteenth. J. A. KEEGAN, 12-3t-8123 County Assessor. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT In tho matter of the Estate of Aug ust Kroeaing, deceastd: In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estrte, take notice that the administratrix has filed a final account and report of her administration and a petition for final settlement and discharge as such, which have been set for hear ing before said court on Ma-ch 23, 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M., when you may appear and contest the same. Dated February 24, 1917. IRA E. TASH. County Judge. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 113-4-806-8132 I STRONG EVIDENT): la the Statement of This Alliance Woman Backache is often kidney ache; A common warning of Berlous kid ney Ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Niue" Don't delay use Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by Mrs. Buchman's experi ence. Mrs. F. W. Buchman. 311 Yellow stone ave.. Alliance, says: "I was pretty well run down with kidney trouble. I bad a dull, heavy ache In my back. My back was weak and lame and I couldn't stoop over wlth- out sharp pains shooting through it. At night I was reinless and got up in the morning feeling too worn-out to htttrt my work. Many ties 1 be came dizzy and had to ait down. Spots of color came before my eyes and for days 1 had a steady ache through the back of my head. A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I bought at Brennan's Drug Store, completely relieved me, put ting me in good health." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy gel Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Buchman had. Fostor Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv mar 1-8 HOGS REACH MARK; NEW RECORD FOR OMAHA For the first time in the history of the Omaha market hogs sold Monday for $13 a hundredweight. The 24 head of choice paikers that brought this price were sent in by i Win. Kiakalt of Central City, Nebr. The shipper states that he fed the hogs very little corn but allowed them to thrive on alfalfa. DATES OF COMING EVENTS March 5 to 10 First Annual Auto Show at Lincoln. i March 6 to 10 Mid-West Cement Show and Convention at Omaha. March 12-17 Annual Merchants' Market Week at Omaha. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG. Use the Old-time Sage Tea and Sulphur and Nobody will Know. Gray hmr, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan tages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your rlinrm. It makes or mars the face! When it fades, turns gray ami looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its ap pearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray ! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a .r0-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Slip- and Sulphur Compouml," which is merely the eld time recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear vears younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigatiou or pre vention of disease. STAi I'TOKY CHARGE FILED Melvin Kayhill of Newport, Mo., is in jail at Falls City awaiting trial on a charge of a statutory offense against fifteen year-old Maude More house of Rule. Rayhill had been vis iting relatives at Rulo and had be come acquainted with Mias Morehouse within the past ten days. ELLSWORTH FARMERS FORM ASSOCIATION Farm Loan Asmh iation to Serve Por tions of Sheridan, Garden ami Grant Counties A national farm loan association has been organized at Ellsworth and is known aa the Ellsworth National Farm Ixmn Association. A meeting was held at which a large number at tended and-the organization was per fected with an overflowing member ship. It Is Intended according to the pres ent plans that the association serve all those living in the south half of Sheridan, the north half of Garden and the west half of Grant counties. These limits, however, are not defi nitely set and may be extended to in clude those without who are deBir ous of participating in the advant ages of the federal farm loan'act, and who are not now of access to a local association. The officers elected are as follows: President, Alfred Moore; vice president, T. B. Shrewsberry ; serre-tary-treasurer, F. J. Ellsbury; board of appraisers, Nelson McCarty, Ralph B. Shrewsberry, Leonard G. Samp son; directors, A. Moore, N. McCarty L. G. Sampson, F. J. Ellsbury, T. B. Shrewsberry, D. Landrigan, Carl Townaend, Frank Anderson and E. PowleB. The Alliance Herald Is 11.50 pei I year. Issued 52 times. Runs from ' 12 to 24 pages per Issue. Subscribe now. I without a dc boy YOU NEVER SAW A MEXICAN WITH A BALD HEAD We have learned their wonderful and carefully guarded secrets of price less value, and have embodied them In oJr Fence's Original "Mexican Herb Hair Tonic" Stops Falling Hair This tonic is positively guaranteed to cure dandruff, relieve eczema, sores and itching scalp and stops fall ing hair, thereby safeguarding against baldness. .Money buck if not an represented. Just try it. As an introductory offer, send us this ad which is wortk 40c and 60c in two-cent stamps and we will send you prepaid a full-sized $1.00 bottle of this guaranteed pre paration. The Irwin Industries Trust llhlg. El Paso, Texas NEW USE IS FOUND FOR COUNTY AGENIS Work in Nebraska Hearing" Fruit km New Form Aids in Buying and Selling Live Stock County agent work In Nebraska U bearing fruit In a new form the co operative sale of pure-bred live stock County agent F. M. Seidell of Uux Butte county together with all other county agents in Nebraska have bee called upon to supply Utah interests with ten car loada of pure-bred bulla and heifers and ten carloads f 60W8. Two buyers from Utah have beem in Lincoln to purchase hogs whita will be sold to boys and girls wh take part in the pig raialng project conducted by the agricultural exten sion service of Uath. II. A. Mont gomery of the Odgen Packing Co., la one of the buyers who represent packing house interests which are giving the plan financial backing. The other is F. W. Stephens, of Log an, Uath, assistant leader in boys' and girls' club work. These buyers included in the itia erary of their purchasing trip rlsiU to Seward county and Gage county last week. The purchase of cattle will be deferred until car load lots can be secured, when the county ag ents will send a representative to close the deal. This foreign demand is the direct outgrowth of co-operation of Nebras ka farmers in county agent work. For some time, farmers associated in county agent work have been pur chasing live stock cooperatively, bot this Is the first big Bale they ha made this way. Three Nebraska county agents, C. E. GunnelB of Se ward L. Boyd Rist of Gage, A. U. George of Madison, are now in tb eaat purchasing Holatein cattle fw their constituents. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cas of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MED ICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary PublU. Hall's Catarrh Medicine la takeu internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Adv mar ELOPERS WERE THWARTED Ray Malburn, 25, and Lucy Stein eur, 17, of David City eloped Sunday and were going to Falls City to be married. The parents of tho girl dis covered the plan and notified Sheriff Ratekln to meet them at the train, whch he did, taking them in custody and holding them separately. Mgn of Good Digestion When you see a cheerful and hap py old lady you may know that she has good digestion. If your diges tion is impaired or if you do not relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and cause a gentle move ment of the bowels. Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv mar