The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 31, 1917, Image 9

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    Pern I NO. "1S7 2S
Notice fur Publication
Department of the Interior. U. 8
ljni Office Ht Alliance, Nebraska
Mav I'll:
Notice in hereby Kiven that Ham
Martin, of Ellsworth, Nt hranka, who.
on May 12, 1914, made Holtteatead
Entry, Serial No. Olttll, for B4
NW.4 . SWX nv4. sw4. aw,
fiK section 14. anil SK' SK'
Alliance, Nebraska.
T JL O'KBBPB, Register.
:2-6t-Sll-81l
Notice is hereby Riven, that by vir
tue of an order of sale Issued by the
clerk of the District Court of the
Sixteenth Judicial District of Nebras
ka, within and for Box Butte county,
in an action wherein I dp Alliance
of
1 r. ....... 1. in ". Vnrth i.j,i III I lltlO Mill MnClllNB
West, Sixth Principal llerMlaB, Alliance, Nebraska. Is plaintiff and
has liled notice of intention to make Conrad H. J. Koch, et al, are defend-
fliml three-vear Proof, to establish mils
crated and placed on board the ears.
They will reach any part of Nebras
ka In 24 to 36 hours. Nebraska
farmers could do no better than Im
port some of these calves this sum
mer while they can Ret exceptionally
cood ones. For further information
address Dairy Kx'ension, Cniverslty
Farm, Lincoln, Nebr.
iiniiHiiimninniiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiniiitg
claim to the land above described, be
fore the Kegiater and Receiver of the
Cnited State Land Office at Alliance,
Nebraska, on the 2 5 1 b day of June,
1917.
Claimant nanus as witnesses:
Archie Cranford. of Lakeside. Ne
braska. William H. Kicken. of Lake
side. Nebraska. Thomas Katler. of
Ellsworth. Nebraska and lrvin White,
of Lakeside, Nebraska.
T J. O'KEBFE, Register.
24-6t-824-8292
Serial No. 016407
Notice for Fiiblicntion
Department of the Interior. 0. S.
Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska.
May 9, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liam S. Kfdd. of Alliance. Nebraska,
who. on Dec. 11. 1913. made Home
ajpnd Kntrv. Serial No. 016407, for
Wk NW U 's N W H . SW V . N ft
NEV4. Lots I and 3. section 0. NV2
SWV4 section 11, NW'i NW , Efc
NW',4 and Ixt 1. section 15. Town
ship 22 North. Range 47 West, Sixth
Principal Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make llnal 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 28th day of June, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Robert Graham, Herman Smith,
John Hicks and Arnold Jacobson. all
of Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE. Register.
24-6t-825-8293
Serial No. 016767.
Notice for Publication
Denartment of the Interior, U. S.
Ind Office at Alliance, Nebraska,
March 23. 1917.
Notice is horeby given that Phllo
C. Sturgeon, of Alliance. Nebraska,
who, on June 19, 1914, made Home
stead Entry, Serial No. 016767. for
Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4. Section 5, Town
ship 23 North, Range 46 West. Sixth
Principal meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make tlnal three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before the Register
1 will, at 10 o'clock A. M , on the
11th day of June, A. D., 1917, at tlie
west front door of the court house,
in the city of Alliance, Box Butte
county, Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction the following describ
ed lands and tenements, to-wlt:
Lot 2, Block 7, First Addition to
Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebras
ka. Given under my hand this 8th day
Of Miiv, A. D. 1917.
C. M. COX, Sheriff.
Burton A; Reddish, Attorneys.
2a-:.l-S21-8288
Lloyd's Column
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Thank You, Brother OOOfJOff
We appreciate the following coin
pliment from the Rushville Recorder
of May 4:
Congratulations to Representative
Lloyd Thomas, of Alliance, and his
colleagues on the triumph of the dry
law.
Lloyd' olnnin
I1.1t it Live Hoy ( mi l n
(By John Oxenham)
What can a live boy do
For his country and for you
What CAN a live boy do?
He an play a Btraight came all thru.
That's one good thing he can do.
He ran fiuht like a knight
For the Truth and the Right
That's another good thine he can do
He can shun all tha's mean
Both without and within
Both without and within
I'liat's a very tine thing he can do.
deriai .o. 010 us
oiivh 1 on PI HI.K A IIO.V
Department 01 toe interior, l. S
iii'i v'Jj.e at Alliance, nBiuM
it. 18. 1917.
.ome is Hereby given that Flor
ence vt. UUUOCKi luiiuvrij n"i'".'
j, tauuaaawr, ui baaestae, Neoraaaa,
uu uD Apia -4, ItfH, iiiaue 1101110-
meaU atflMTi bt'iiul .vu. Ultiius iui
ioi ,', section.', lols I,
6, -i, o, 0 auu 1, is M Ar-v. Sm '
w -,4 secliou 0, anu lAita 1 aim - 01
oec. -, lownsinii o .Norm, Rang
went) Sixin rridtpal .Mtrmmii, nab
ineo nouce ot lineiuion to maKe tinal
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver of the Unit
ed StateB Land Othce, at Alliance, Ne
braska, on the 29th day of June,
1917.
Claimant names as wmicshes fl M he , fl(,nt
Roy Brunsou. Chris Mosler, Clai-. n.n An mUh wi. milIht
ence Mann. Emmett Green, all ot
Lakeside, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEKE, Register.
25-6t-82D4-826
BUY HKIKKlt ALYKS CHKAP
For those who want to get a start
of dairy cattle it is a good time now
. . 1 l tin ukm ala
to buy netier caives in nimawii
On account of the high price of milk Aml win through
His soul he can brace
Against everything base,
And the trace will be seen"
All his lift in his gace;
That's an excellent thing he can do.
He can look to the Light,
He can keep his thoughts white.
He can fight the great tig
He can do with his might
What is good in God's sight
These are truly great things he can
do.
Though his years be but few,
If he keeps himself true
He can mark in the queue
Of the Good and the Great
Who battle with fate
Laborers with arm and mattock,
Laborers with brain and pen.
Railroad prince and railroad brake
roan Build our line of light Inn men.
Flag of righteous wars! close HOI
tered
Gleam the bayonets, row on row,
Where thy stars are sternly clustered
With their daggers toward the foe'
I. !!' 1 nlnmn
Planting Song
Plant, plant, plant, the boys are join
ing. Sure to need the food that you can
raise!
Help to feed the Army well.
Help to give the Kaiser h 1,
Help to bring the brighter, better
days!
Plant, plant, plant, the ships are
sailing
Out to where the silent terrors
wait ;
Help to make the land and sea
Safer f or the nations free.
Harder for the predatory state!
Plant, plant, plnnt, the nation's call
ing
Field as well as forge to Join the
fight;
Every acre more of wheat
Serves to bear the foe defeat.
Every stalk of corn's a blow for
land and right '
Plant, plant, plant, the foes of free
dom, Grim and undiscouraged, stilf are
strong;
ClvllUe 'em with a plow!
Serve your country do It now!
Heln destroy the citadels of
wrong!
Plant, plant, plant, and In the future
You shall see a harvest richer far
Than the sheaves of golden
wheat;
Liberty at last complete,
Life at last triumphant over War!
in dairy districts, many choice heifer
calves are being vealed. Many of
these calves are from high producing
cows and are calves dairymen ordin
arily would retain 111 meir own
and Receiver of the United States herd(, They are being sacrificed
-VtLjtZ- J iJ&.S!" L -ason for ready money offered
urn 1. 11 . i-u j
June. 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Eugene E. Thompson, of Aniioch.
Nebraska; Charles Fleet, of Antioch.
Nebraska; Willis W. Beck, of Orlan
do, Nebraska; John B. Herman, of
by cheese factories and milk con
densates. Grade calves two or three weeks
old can be purchased for $1" to $20,
That's a wonderful thing he can do.
And. in each little thing
He can follow the King,
Yes, in each smallest thing
He can follow the King
H can follow the Christ, the King.
(Sightly modified, from All's Well,
Published by Methuen Co.. Lon
don. Eng. Copyrighted.)
l,l IllMHIll
Professional Directory
of the Alliance Herald
Professional Photographer
Quality Portraits
Interior and Exterior Views
Kodak Finishing
EnUiglng all Styles
M. K. GHKBE, Proprietor
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
Phone Red 165
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office: First National Bank Bids.
Phones: Office, 362; Res. 16
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
At The Herald Office
Iteasouahle Hate Prompt
Service
IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA
8 Piece Member of A. F. of M.
H A. DUBUQUE, Mgr.
M. H WHALEY. Director
Concert and Dance Work
L. A. II 1911
LAWYER
Phone Room !l Burner llloek
Alliance, Nebraska
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician Surgeon
Office phone. II Res. phone. 52
ALLIANCE, -:- NEBRASKA
T M 0 M AS LYNCH
Atl'y-at-Lavr
1319-1521 City Nat l Bank Bldg
OMAHA
SMial Attention to Live Slock
Claims
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorite-t.Law
I mill Allot net v
Office: First National Bank Bldg
PHONE 180
ALLIANCE, -:- NEBRASKA
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of abstract
Books in Box Butte County.
Office: Hm. 7. 0iera House Block
J JEFFREY. D C. Ph C.
A G. JEFFREY. D. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
Office Hours. 10 A M to 8 P M
NEW WILSON BLOCK
"Let Me Cry For You"
HARRY P. COURSEY
Ijve Stock and General Sales
SMeialiM and Auctioneer
FA KM SALES A SPECIALTY
Terms Reasonable
Alliance, ( I'hoile 661) Nebr
DR. D. E. TYLER
DENTIST
PRONI Ifl
Over First National Rank
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Geo. J. Hand, M. D.
A S T H M A and
-MAY F K Y R
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
PHONE 251
Calls answered from office day or
night
The Call To The Colors
By Arthur Guiterman
(In Colliers Weekly)
"Are ou ready, O Virginia,
Alabama, Tennessee?
People of the Southland, answer!
For the land huth need of ye."
"Here!" from Sandy Rio Grande
Where the Texan horsemen ride.
"Here!" the hunters of Kentucky
Hail from Chatterawha's xide.
Every toiler in the cotton.
Every ragged mountaineer.
Velvet-voiced and iron-handed.
Lifts his head to itnswer: "Here!"
Some remain who charged with Pick
ett, Some revive who followed Lee;
They shall lead their sons 4o battle
For the Flag if need there be.
j"Are you ready California,
Arizona. Idaho?
1 'Come, oh come unto the colors!'
Heard ye not the bugle blow?"
Falls a huch in H4t Francisco
In the humming hives of trade;
In the vineyards of Somonia
Fall the pruning knife and spade;
In the mines of Colorado
I'ickaiid drill are flung aside;
Idly in Seattle Harbor
Swing the merchants to the tide,
And a million mighty voices
1 Throb responsive like a drum
Rolling from the rough Sierras:
I "You have called us, and we come '
O'er Missouri sounds the Challenge,
O'er the (ileal l .ik. - and the plain
Are you ready, Minnesota?
Are you ready, men of Maine?"
, From the woods of Ontonagon.
1 '10111 the farms of Illinois.
From (he looms of Massachusetts:
"We are ready, man and boy."
Axmen free of AmlroKcouj-in.
Clerks who trudge the cities' iavi"i
(Jloucester men who drat their plun
der
From the uray and hungrey waves,
BiL'-boned Swede and large-limebd
Northman.
Celt and Saxon well the cry,
And the Adrionilakes echo:
"We are 1'miIv. Ho or die!"
Truce to feud and peace to faction'
Stilled is every party braul
When the warships clear for aciion.
When the battle buule -call
Kinks HMJT boast of standini: aiinic
Serfs who blindly fight by trade;
We have twenty million soldiers
And a soul L-uides very blade.
YOU NEVER SAW A
MEXICAN
WITH A BALD HEAD
We have learned their wonderful
and carefully guardfed secrets of price
less value, and have embodied tne
in our
Pence's Original
"Mexican HertvHair Tonic"
Stops Falling Hair
This tonic is positively guaranteed
to cure dandruff, relieve ecxema
sores and itchinK scalp and stops fall
ing hair, thereby safeguarding
against baldness.
Monev bark if not as represented
. n rv 11. as an ni ouuciun
offer, send us this ad wblcb is worth
40c and 60c In two-cent stamps and
we will send you prepaid a full-alied
91.00 bottle of this guaranteed pre
paratlon.
The Irwin Industries
828 Trust Bldg. . . HI Paso, Tela
i mat (-,. ,
AMniTtMIPMIHMS
mm 9V V&. (ft VMM. ft
Summer Colds Weaken
They are even more dangerous than winter
colds, for they hang on so long that they be
come chronic cat arrh. Heat and dust ag
gravate them, cause the infected surface to
spread, and fill the body with systemic cat
arrh. Neglect cost health and energy.
PER UNA EXPELS CATARRH
It does more It bufldaup trie weakened system, regulates the dtgaa
tton, remove the inflammation, overcomes the poisons of catarrh, andin
vigoratea all over. Forty-four years of success proves its great value, of
which thousands gladly testify.
Accept the verdict of two general ions yourself. Don't be swayed by
prejudice, when your health ia at stake. Take Peruna and get well
Liquid or tablet form, whichever ia the more convenient.
The Parana Company, Calnaabus, Ohio
!
Famous
Collins
Saddle
Beat aaddle
made. Have
atood the test
r o r 50 year.
Write for free
catalogue.
Alfred Cornish & Comp
Successor to Collins M Morrison
12H) Faruam St., Omaha, Neb.
Wyoming Oil Stocks
We tleal iu high-grade Mocks W
oniing producing and operating coin
i anies.
Information fuini-li.il uton re
quest. . '
Casper Oil Brokerage Co
Lynch Bldg, Caaper, Wyo.
BURNS
Real Estate Exchange
Farms, Ranches, City Property
Bought and Sold
List Your Lands With Us
For Quick Sale
Reddish Block
Alliance, Nebr.
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jiL A. Jam. Q:
& & $L
How it look
when illustrated
"Oh, she just,
mopped the floor
with him."
THE EVOLUTION OP THE LOAP
I'Yom the wlieatfield through the Hour
mill to the bakery, hence to your
homes as the finished product.
Quality Wheat Quality Flour
Enter into
OUR QUALITY BREAD
F. F. STEPHENS
BAKERY
PHOMI Ml 207 BOX BUTTS AVE
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Use More Paint
(lives better service, protects your buildings better, lasts
longer and Mttfl less liecMiise it is pad fespecially to withstand
the peculiar climatic conditions of this locality,
arc the only paints made and tested to suit diffecrnt climatic con
ditions. The only paints that can be I'ight. We have booklets
at our Store telling just how ami w hy Lincoln Climatic Paints are
adjusted to (it our eUoiatO, Ask for one of these. It will be of
iuici t st to you.
F. E. H0LSTEN
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA