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AIJ.IAN'Ci: HERALD, MARCH 8, 1017 It i.'S c X 1 Brlal No. 016450. Notice for rulillrnlloii Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, at AIIIiinc, Nebraska. January 17, 1917. Notice is hereby Riven that Bessie W. McCool, of Ellswort , Nebraska, who, on January 6, 1914, made Homestead Kntry, No. 016450, for the went half of Northwest quarter and the W4 of SW'4. Section 10, Township 23 North, Raugo 43 went f 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 Alli ance, Nebraska.- on the 28th day of Tebruary. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: 11. E. McCool, of Alliance, Nebras ka; Howard K. Young, of Pawlet, Nebraska; ('lareneo K. Irishman, of Ellsworth, Nebraska; Don Sluews berry, of Ellsworth, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. t-6t-797-7B44 Serial No. 016259. Notice for I'liblicntlon Department of the Interior, U. S Land Olllce at Alliance, Nebraska, January 30, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Guy Neti, of Lynn. Nebraska, who, on September 30, 1913, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 016259. for the Southwest Quarter of Section 34. Township 22 North. Rnnge 48 West of 6th l'rinclpal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim -to tho 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 witnesses: Ed ward Loomis, Edward Peterson, Monroe Robinson, Otis Teer, all of Lynn, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEKE, Register. -6t-7546-799 notice Conrad 11. J. Koch ami Koch, first and real name unknown, Lis wife; John Rurkatt, rturkurt, first name unknown, his wife; Jr., and and real John Doe and Mary Doe, IiIh wife, will take no tice that on February li. 1917, The Alliance Building and Loan Assocl- atlnn of Alliance, Nebrnska, as idalntiff, hied its petition in the District court of llox Butte County, Nebraska, against the said defend ants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose two cerlaln mortgages, executed on April 8, 1910, and Sep tember 1, 1910. respectively, by Conrad II. J. Koch, upon the follow ing described property, to-wlt: Iot 2, Block 7, First Addition to Alli ance, llox Uutte County, Nebraska, to Becure 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 due and payable on said notes, tho iu in of 11226.97, with Interest there on at the rate of 9.96 per cent per annum, from January 28, 1917. for which sum, with Interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree, that the above named defendants be required to pay the same, and that In default of such payment, said premises may be sold to satisfy the amounts found due thereon; that the rights, title, interests and 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 rquity of redemption, and for such Other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. You are required to answer said I petition on or beforo tho 2nd day of i April, 1917. I Y t V V V V ; f V T v T Y V V Y ? Y ? Y Y y V t t ? V Y Y V V V t Y Y Why People Buy from Stores that Advertise tf You have often heard people ask this question, "Why is it I never strike a bargain like you do?" That person is not a wide-awake nor careful buyer and does not read the advertisements in this news paper. CJ When a business man pays money to make a public announcement, he usually has some thing worth while to offer something that is to your advantage to know. He has a money-saving sale, a new assortment of styles or extraordinary values of some kind to tell you about. Cjf To take advantage of these oppor tunities you must get at the meat of the newspaper its advertisements. I and Ixian Association of Alliance, Nebraska. PlalntlfT. Ilurton & Reddish, Attorneys. ll-5t-800-7547 SHERIFF'S MALE By virtue of an execution directed to me, from the Clerk of the District ; Court of Box Butte county, Nebras-i ka, on a Judgment obtained In said court, on the 30th day of October. 1913. In favor of Thomas K. Gil shannon, as Plaintiff, and against' Frank H. Ramsdell, ns 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, ami for the sum of $23.00, with Interest thereon at 7 per cent tier annum from date of Judgment,' and for costs of suit taxed at $11.25. and accruing costs, for want of goods and chattels found. I have lev led upon the following described real , estate, taken as the property of said ' defendant, to satisfy said execution, to-wit: RE4 of Section 23, Town ship 24, N. Range 50. West 6th P. M., in Box Butte County, Nebraska,; and will offer same for sale to thej 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 and where due at-, tendance will be given by the under signed. Dated February 20. 1917. C. M. COX. Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 12-5-805-8122 NOTllTTiFPETlT III the matter of the estate of Mark J. Tully, deceased. In the Coun ty court of Box Butte 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 the 27th day of December, 1889. be ing a resident of said Sheridan County, and seized of an Interest In the following described real estate, to-wit: NWA of Section 35, Town- ship 27. North of Ranee ;.0. West 6th P. M.. in Box Butte County. Ne-1 braska. leaving as his sole and only heirs. the following named persons, to-wlt: Thomas M. Tully, a son ami, Petitioner herein, and the owner of the land above described; Rickle Tully. whose name now is Rickle Jones, his widow; that all debts of deceased and of his estate are fully paid and that no administration of liis estate ami no application for ap pointing an administrator thereof lias 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 1 Dated February 14. 1917, The Alllanco Building the death of said deceased, and that . Clerk of the District Court of the all debts against said estate have ,16th Judicial District of Nebraska, been paid, that the court may deter- within and for Box Butte County, mine who are tho heirs at law of said Nebraska, in an action wherein the decedent, their degree of kinship and ; Alliance Building ami Ijoan Associa te right of descent, and the real. Hon of Alliance, Nebraska, is Plain property of which said decedent died tiff and Francis T. Harvey and Eva seized with, above described, andiG. Harvey, his wife. Sang C. Reck, that the hearing upon said petition; and Grace M. Reck, his wife, S. A. has been set for the 2lind day of : Foster Lumber Co., H. W. Johns- March, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A M Dated February 19th. 1917. IRA E. TASH. County Judge Attorneys. 12-4-803-8120 Serial No. 016298. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, IT. R Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Feb. IS. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Jesse V. Wilson, of Antioch. Nebraska Mho. on October 22. 1913, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 016298. for the West Half and SE4 of Sec 31. W'SsSWV, Sec. 32, Township 25 N., Range 44 W.. and Ixts 3 and 4. Section 1. Township 24 North, Range t r West of tho 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 reiver of the United States Land tlce. at Alliance, Nebraska, on 12th day of April. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank D. Cody, of Lakeside, Re-Of-the N.-. br-iska: Joseph Herlon, of Antioch, Nebraska; Thomas Rrlggs, of Anti och, Nebraska; Leo Harry, of Lake side, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register 12-6t-01-7548 NOTICE OFNlIT AN.D 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. V MALLERY GROCERY COMPANY, 12-3-804-8121 PlaintifT. TO PRECINCT ASSESSOItsl Precinct and wards' assessors elected should file bonds with the County Clerk as soon 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 meet int.' of M;irrh thirteenth. J. A. KEEGAN. 12-3t-8l23 County Assessor. NOTICE OF FINAL RETORT In the matter of the Estat- of Au ;- nut Kroesing, deceast i In the Countv Court of Box Butte County. Nebraska. The Stale of Nebraska. To all per- , sons interested in said er.trte, take notice that the administratrix has I filed a final account and report of ,her administration nnd a petition for ; final settlement and discharge as 'such, which have been set for hear linir before said court on Ma-ch 23, 1 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when you .may appear and contest the same. Dated February 24, 1917. I IRA E. TASH. County Judge. .Burton Reddish, Attorneys. , 13-1-806-8132 SHI. KIEF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir- ttte of an order of Sale, issued by the Manville Company, a corporation, Midland Glass and Paint Co., a cor poration, and John Ditsch, are De pendents. Y Y t v Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y (REAL) Hurton A Reddish, I will at 10 o'clock A. M., on April 9, 1917, at the west door of the Court House in tho city of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described lands and tenaments, to wit: 1ols 5 and 6, Hitchcocks Hills and Snedlkers Addition to Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, togeth er with all the appurtenances there unto belonging. Given under my hand this 3rd day of March, A. D. 1917. C. M. COX. Sheriff. Ilurton & Reddish, Attorneys. 14-5t-807-8 146 STKONG EVIDENCE It the Statement of Thin Alliance 'Woman Backache is often kidney ache; A common warning of serious kid ney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" Don't delay use Doan's Kidney Pills. Profit by Mrs. Buchman's experi ence. Mrs. F. W. Buehman, 311 Yellow stone ave.. Alliance, says: "I was pretty well run down with kidney trouble, l had a dull, heavy ache in my back. My back was weak and lame and I couldn't stoop over with out sharp pains shooting through it. At night I waa restless and got up in the morning feeling too worn-out to start my work. Many ti"es I be came dizzy and had to sit down. Spots of color came before my eyes and for days I had a steady ache through the hack of my head. A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, which I bought at Urennan'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 get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Buehman had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. adv mar 1-8 MASONIC Al IU TING COM. MITT EE RETORTS The report of Thos. H, Barnc.i. William Davidson and M. S. Har graves. a committee appointed ta ami it the hooks and accounts of the sec retary and treasurer of the Masonic Temple Association, Inc., of Alli ance, have made the following re port: llcMrt of Auditing Comm. To the president and directors of the Masonic Temple Association, In corporated, of Alliance, Nebraska. We, the undersigned, your commit tee appointed on the 14th inst., to audit the books and accounts of Ira E. Tash, secretary, and Reuben E. Knight, treasurer, of the corporation, beg leave to submit the following re port: We find that Ira E. Tash. secre tary, is chargeable with the following items and sums, viz To proceeds of sale of 51 I shares of the capital stock at $25.00 each. . .$12,850.00 To proceed of loan $15,000.00 To rents received and ma terial sold $ 370.00 Total $28,220.65 By amount paid to trea surer, as shown by trea surer's vouchers num bered from 1 to 41 inclu sive $28,220.65 We find that Reuben E. Knight, treasurer, is chargeable with the sum received from the sec retary as shown bv his vouchers numbered from 1 to 4!. inclusive, viz: $28,220.65 Balance in hands of trea- , By amount of warrants paid and cancelled, and num bered from 1 to 283. . .$28,040.48 surer $ 180.17 otal $28,220.65 Dated Alliance, Nebraska, Febr., 24 1917. Thoc. H. Barnes, William Davidson M. S. llarnravcs. Committee. LIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY RAII Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Cnnitimn garden sage brewed into a hemy tea. with tmlpliur and slco!iol addi'd. uill turn gray, otrcaked and f;eicd hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant. Miin- the Sage Tea i'nd Sulphur recipe nt home, tliouli, U troublesome. An i-asier wuy i to get the ready -to-u-e pr ;ira tion improwd by tho addition of etht-r ingredients, costing about 50 ccnti a large bottle, at drug stores, known a 'Wjt'th'g .age nnd Sulphur CouiounJ," thus avoiding a lot of 11111134. While pray, faded hair is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youthful appear ance and attractiveness. ', darkening your hair with Wyeth't Sag and Sulphur Compound, no 0110 can tell, lerauae it does it fco naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft bruah with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, toft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It la not intended f.r the cure, mitigation or prevention of dieaaae. LllllUKY Tl Itl.lCITY HSSKNTIAL TAUT OF WORK That library publicity is an essen tial part of library work is the de claration of Dr. J. D. Woleott, librar ian of the II ureau of Education of the Department of the Interior. In or der to bring the reader and the book together," declares Dr. Woleott, "it is necessary to make known to the community the resources of the li brary und the services which it is pre pared to render r.s a public institu tion. The American Library Assoc- 'iation has given ollicial attention to tho subject of library publicity since 1906, when a committee on library publicity appointed by the ssr.ociu- tion outlined a program for action Mother's Troubles Mother's unending work and devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn expressions she ages before her time. Any mother who is weary and languid should start taking MUUKI OF NORWEGIAN COD V.VUI OIL as a strengthening food and tracing tonic to add richness to her blood and build up her nerves before it is too late. Start SCOTTS today its fame is world-wide. No Alcohol. Scott ft Ho wut, WuomfulU. N. J. ri The committee has been renewed from time to time since that year, and lias continued to study tho prob lem. To the committee on publicity for 1916 the executive board of the American Library Association re ferred all previous America.i Library Association reports on the subject of publicity, and also instructed the committee to study out and report a comprehensive publicity plan for the American Library Association, the State library associations and com missions, and local libraries. "A number of libraries have been eonspieicus for effective publicity work diirinir the past year. The lib rary committ"e of tho Toledo (Ohio) Commerce Club designated the per iod of seven days uecinninc; M:rch 1. 1916. as a library publicity week, dtirinu which the uses of the public library should be brought in every practicable way to the nei"'r;l not ice of the citizens. The '.mdertakiim was ollicially r- o-i ni "I by pr-cJam-ation of the mayor ot Ti '"do. Dur um the week articles and ;..'.V'rt La ments i! bout the library appeared each day in the local newspapers. Appropriate cards an ' other linr iry material were display d i i show win dows in various parts of the city, and th" street cars carried posters relat ing to the library. Similar po-steis were placed in many of the laree fac tories. Other methods of advertis ing employed were the distributing of folders and the inclosure of slip.s regarding the library in 10.000 laun dry packages. After listening to library talks at the schools, tho pun ils were taken on visits to the public library and its resources explained to them. A result of the campaign has been a marked increase in the number of registered borrowers and of books lent from the public libr ary. "A similar campaign for the es "A similar campaign for the es tablishmetn of a business department in the public library was carried on in St. I'aul in June. 1915. by the Town Criers, an association of local advertising men. On June 17. wh'ch was recognized by proclamation of the mayor as Town Criers' library day, a special library edition of the St. I'aul Daily News was Issued and circulated. In July a business men's library centrally located in a store was opened to the public by the city library, and means have since been taken by the Town Criers and other organizations of business men to bring the services of this library to the attention of those Interested. REPORT OF TREASURER Finances i.l the Allium e tity Mis. idoii for Months of January ami February, 11)17 January Income On hand Jan. 1st $11.0ti United Pros. Aid 2.00 M. K. Aid 6.00 Exchange 31.25 -Mrs. Sharp services as Trob. 12.'. 00 A friend 5.00 180.31 , 14.50 1.44 1.50 . 40.00 ,122.87 HiMnse Coal Lights . . . Telephone Rent llalance . $180.31 February Income On hand Feb. 1st $122.87 United Pres. Aid 2.00 M. E. Aid 6.00 Union Aid 6.85 Exchange 13.50 Mrs. L. E. Mark 3.00 $154.22 I 40.00 1.50 1.35 7.50 2.50 .50 HX1K'I1S Rent Telephone Lights Coal Berth to Lincoln for Supt. Shoveling snow Balance 100.87 $154.2: THE SECRETARY ISSUES STATEMENT l". S. INartJiient of Agriculture Cr rectft HrroiieouK Opinion as to . Federal Itoiul Aid The Herald is in receipt of a letter from James C. Wonders, United States district- engineer, OUice of Public Roads and Rural Engineer ing. United States Department of Agriculture, whose otllce is in tho Douglas county court house, Oma ha, which says: "On nccount of the erroneous opin ion that Federal aid in road build ing may be used only on paved roads, the Secretary of Agriculture has Riv en out the enclosed statement, which is of undoubted interest at this time and which you nre at liberty to pub lish if you so desire." The following is the statement Riv en out by the Secretary of Agricul ture at Washington, I). C: i The Secretary of Agriculture pave out a statement to refute the report that States desiring to obtain money for roads under the Federal Aid Road Act, which appropriates $85,000,000 I must build only expensive roads, and to make it clear that no particular kind of material will be repuired or favored by the Department of Agri culture to the detriment of other ma terials. "There Is not the slightest trutk in such a report." said Secretary Houston. "This Department, which is charged with the administration of 'the Federal Aid ltoad Act, has place (absolutely no restrictions, either, di Jdect or Implied, upon the kinds of highways to be constructed. States may submit for approval any kind of road, even an earth road, and ap proval will be given if the construc tion be substantial in character, suit able for truffle heeds, and meets the terms of the Federal Act. To give J state legislators and highway officials tho imprKsion that this Department favors only costly types of road or discriminates In favor of any partic ular material, results not only ta spreading misinformation but in platt ing barriers in the way of State which wish to avail themselves o( Federal Aid In road construction." 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 our Pence's Original "Mexican Herb Hair Tonic" Stops l ulling: Hair This tonic is positively guaranteed to cure dandruff, relieve eczeuta, sores and itching scalp and stops fall ing hair, thereby safeguarding a'alnst baldness. .Money back if not us represented. Just try it. As an introductory ,oiier, send us this ad which is worth j 4 ''c ami 60e in two-cent Btamps and I we will send you prepaid a full-siied $1.00 bottle of this guaranteed pre paration. The Irwin Industries Trust nidg. . Kl l'a-so, Terns MANY PATHOS SliiTKNDKD The Grand Rapids Daily Leader states that thirty Wisconsin news papers have already suspended pub lication on account of the great iu crease in paper prices and other e penses incidental to the publication of newspapers. In Ohio 110 pajni have already gone out of business and many more are tottering. 1 the country at larj," there have bee over 800 newspapers compelled t quit. This will afford some idea of the manner in which the publishing business has been hit by the present conditions. Nebraska Trinter. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ! he is senior partner of the firm ef IF. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county an state aforesaid, and that said Drsa will pay the sum of ONE HUNDUUB DOLLARS for each and every cas of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEJ ICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is takem internally and acts through thu 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 Pill3 for constipa tion. Adv mar ROARD WILL SPEND : THIRTY THOUSAND Commissioners Estimate that Tlwy Can Swn! 11,1145 During Y ear of 1917 The board of commissioners of Box Butte county estimates that it will require a total of $31,545 to fin ance the affairs of Box Butte county during the year 1917. The largest amount, a sum of $10,000, the board believes will b necessary for expenditure on bridge and road work. The next highest tern Is that of funds for salaries of county officials, including the board of supervisors and the other officer, and this amounts to $6,000. The board believes that $2,000 will buy and pay for the stationery and books used aurlng this twelve months per iod. The complete estimate of ex pense for the county this year Is summed up iu the following figures: County officers' salaries .... $6,009 Precinct officers' salaries . . . $2,009 Fuel and light $1,001 Criminal $3,609 Books and stationery $2,009 Pauper $2,009 Bridge and road $10,009 Insanity $3,009 Mothers' pension $ 945 Incidental $1,009 The Alliance Herald la $1.50 per year. Issued 52 times. Runs from 12 to 24 pages per Issue. Subscribe now. i 1