AI.I.IAN4 K HI i: li ii. Till IIMDAY MAIU M 91, IfflR. HOTK E OF t'HATTKl, NOR TAm ML! Notice in hereby jtlvon thai hy vir tu of n chattell inoitpapt1 dnted June tth, 1917 and duly fil.-it in the office of Count) ( Ink. Bo Butte County. Nebraska, on the 16th day of June, 1917. executed hy C HlumTKtiiff and Wife, Mm C. Blfgorstaf, to V K Roberts, and Riven to seur- the i:i ment of one. promissory note for the uni of Btva htnxlr. il MVeat) live dol lars ($675.00), ;ind Interest thoivon t the rate of ten per cent, and due Mix montliH after date of .liine Klh, 1917. and upon which there ia now la Tnttle. a dauKhter, of Box Butte County, Nebraska; William V. Ken nedy, a son. of Box Butte County, Nebraska; Kdlth Wells, n datiehter, of Hlchardson County. Nebraska; John Albert Kontn'iy.'ii son of Hlrh ardson County, Nebranka; Cora Bole Jack, a daughter of RlCbkrdMIl Coun ty, Nebraska; Mary Kllen Stover, n daughter tf Hlchardson County, Ne iir.iska: Jesse Warner Kennedy, a son. Of Box Butte County. Nebraska; Pcarle Viola Ellison, a daughter, of Boa BtlttO County, Nebraska all of whom are more than tweiit one years of age, and that the above due the mii in of five hundred and MflUfd persons weir the sole and only eventy-llve dollars ( S 7 r. .00). and In-1 heirs of the said JOOM Kennedy, de terest at the rate ;it ten per rent, per CeiMd, and that your petitioner here unnuin. from DecembeT, 1317, de- in is a sop of the mtd J mm Kennedy, fault h.-vinu been made in the pay- I dOCOMOd, and Is the owner in fee ment of said sum and no stilt or oilier i simple of a part of the above dOtcTlb prot eedingn at law having been insti- ed lands and derives his title to the tuted to recover said debt or any part thereof. I will sell that part of the property therein described follows; to-wlt: 1 Evans Player I'iano (Arllats model ) 2 1'lnno Benrhea 61 Plnyer Piano Records 1 Ashland Talking machine 7 RecordG for same 1 Library table 1 Standard Sewing Machine 8 Rocking chairs 1 High chair 6 Dining Room chairs 1 Marion Oak Heater 2 Large rugs 6 Small rugs 1 Carpet 1 Sideboard 2 Bedsteads Complete 2 Dressers Personal Clothes Lace Curtains 1 Empire Kitchen Range 1 Hoosler Kitchen Cabinet 2 Mattresses 1 Kitchen Table 1 Dining Room table, extra leaves. 2 Tubs of dishes 1 Boiler of dishes 1 Baby rocker 1 Oil Stove Table Linen Bed Qullta Pictures 1 Small Stand 1 Electric Iron Dishes Pans 1 Ironing Board 1 Carpet Sweeper, being the household goods of the said C. Blggerstaff and wife Mrs. Blgger stftff, located at 619 Toluca Ave., Al liance, Nebraska on the 6th dny of April, 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the Ware House of the Snyder Transfer & Storage Co. locat ed at 205 Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebraska. Dated this day 13th day of March, 1918. F. K. Roberts. Lee Basye, Attorney. ' 8841-883-4t-15 NOTICE To Charles W. Sanger, Defendant): You are hereby notified that on the 6th day of September 1917, Min nie A Sanger filed her petition a gatnst you in the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which are to ob tain an absolute divorce from you, and for the care, custody control, and education of her minor child, Eva L. Sanger, on the grounds of desertion and non-support. Plaintiff does not know the residence or address of De fendant, and has been unable to as certain either after reasonable and due inquiry and search continued for three months since the filing of Bald petition. The District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, has ordered notice by publication herein. You are required to answer said pettltion on or before the 8th day of April 1918, or your default will be taken and the cause proceed to trial. Dated February 19, 1918 Minnie A. Sanger, By Burton & Reddish, Her Attorneys. 12-5t-876-88S4. NOTICE OF HEAR I NO ON I'WTI TION TO DETERMINE I1KIHH AND THE HKiHT OF Kl'tX'EBMON OF REAL ESTATE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE KENNEDY, DECEASED. To all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs, take notice that a petition has been filed herein setting forth that one Jesse Kennedy, then a resident of Box Butte County, Nebraska, died in testate in Richardson County. Ne braska, on the 9th day of December, 1893, and that at the time of his death he wus owner in fee Bimple of the following described land in Box Butte County, Nebraska, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (8W4) of Section numbered thirty-four (34), in Township numbered twenty-eight (28), North of Runge fifty (SO), west of the 6th principul meridian, con taining about one hundred and sixty acres (160). same through the said Jesse Ken nedy, deceased. The petitioner prays for a finding and decree of the sad Court of the Kaid County that the said Jesae Ken nedy died intestate, u resident of Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 9th day of December. 1893: thut no ap plication for administration upon his estate has been made and no probate proceedings have been had and that the sole and only licit M law of the said decensed, at the time of his death were his widow, Mlnnerva E. Kennedy, of Box BlUte County, Ne braska; James Peter Kennedy, a son, address unknown; Ebenexer Kennedy a son; Edith Wells, a daughter; John Albert Kennedy, a son; Cora Bole Jack, a daughter; Mary Ellen Stover, a daughter; all of Richardson Coun- .i i . mm . ... i, ineu.usKa; ami Ursula 1 little, a daughter, William W. Kennedy, a son; Jesse Warren Kennedy, a aon; and Pearle Viola Ellison, n daughter; all of Box Butte County, Nebraska, all of whom are more than twenty one years of age, and that the widow was entitled to a dower interest in said lands, and that each of the above named children w.n entitled to an undivided one-tenth share or interest. In fee simple, subject to (he dower interest of the widow, In the estate of the said Jesse Kennedy, deceased. You are further notified that the time and place fixed for hearing on said petition has been set for the 15th day or April. 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. in. at the County Court room, in the city of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this day of March, 1918. (Seal.) Ira E. Tash. County Judge. Lee Basye. Attorney, Pub. Mar. 14-Apr. 11-Inc. 88421884-fit-ir. SfOTfUH FOR PI11LM ATION Department of the Interior. U. S Land Office at Allience, Nebraska March 6, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Allen L. Conklin, of Alliance. Nebraska who, on December 22, 1914. made Homestead Entry, no. 017076, for Lots 1-2-3-S NE,i-SEV4 NW'4 SE4-EMi SW4 and SW SWVi. Section 4, Township 23 North. Range 50 West, 6th Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the (and above descried, be fore Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Alliance Nebraska, on the 15th day of April, 1918. Claimant names as witn03r.es: Robert R. Reddish, George H. Haga man. Alex Underwaad. Herman Rehd er, all of Alliance. Nebraska. T. J. O'Keere, Register. 879-$-4t-15 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offleo at Alliance, Nebraska, March 6. 1918. NOTICE Is hereby given that Sey mour J. Van Buskirk. of Longlake. Nebraska, who, on May 14. 1914. made Homestead. No. 016733. for NW4 NEV4 and NE4 NW4 of, Section 23, Township 27 North, Range 46 West, of the 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three-year Proof, to StabUah claim to the land above described, berore the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the l'th day of April, 1918. i. mant names as witnesses: Otto Staab, of Longlake, Nebr., Harvey A Allison, of Moomaw. Nebr., Walter R. Kent, of Hay Springs, Nebr., William Billing, of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'Keefe, Register. 878-$-4t-15 Beach. Herman Bauer. Nels Peder sen, all of Alliance. Nebraska. T. J. O'Keefe. - Register. 880-I-5M5 ORIH NANCE NO. M An Ordinance to regulate, restrict and prohibit the manufacture, sale, glvlai away, barter, carriage, posses ion and use of malt, spirituous, vin ous, ali Moiii and intoxicating liquors; ftXlaf penalties for ciolations and re pealing of ardinancea of the City of Alliance, in conflict, herewith. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Council or the City of Alliance, Nebraska See. i The words, "intoxicating IquOra" as used in this ordinance, shall be construed to embrace all aalti fermented, vinous or spiritous Iqoore, wine, porter, boor, ale or any D toxica ting drink, mixture or prepar- ktlOfl of like nature and all malt, or brewed drinks, and all mixtures, or reparations. Whether patented or not which will produce intoxication, and n addition thereto, such liquaia of a different character and not herein before enumerated capable of use as a beverage containing over one-half percentum of alcohol. Natural per sons, unincorporated associations of persons, partnerships and corpora tions shall be deemed persons. All forms of the pronoun "He" shall be held to stand for persons as herein lefined irrespective of gender. Sec. 2. The term "private dwelling house" shall mean a seperate dwel ling with a separate door for ingress and egress excluxive of outbuildings, and use exclusively as a private resi dence and not connected by doors or otherwise with any place of business except doctors', Dentists' and veterin ary Burgeons' offices and not connect ed with any factory, shop, warehouse. dub. or other place or building. The term shall include a room or a suite of rooms actually used as a residence in an itppartment house or block sep arated by walls from all other rooms in such building and without any door or other opening whereby a communication may be had with other rooms except doors entering into the main hallway. Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, keep for sale or barter, give away, barter, ex change, transport, purchase, or to sell or barter under any pretext, any complied with the laws of the state of Nebrafka, governing the posses sion and sale of liquors shall have compiled with the laws of the state of Nebraska, goverlng the possession and sale of liquors. Sec. 8. Any person, who shall by himseir or through his agent violate any or the provisions or this act, shall except where another penalty Is otherwise expressly provided, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall, for the first offense be fined the sum of not less than one dollar and not exceed ing one hundred dollars and shall pay the costs of prosecution, or shall be committed to the City Jail until ! such tine and costs ot prosecution are paid, but not ror a period exceeding thirty days. Sec. 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances, of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, In conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 12th day of March 1918. Passed 1st reading 12th day March 1918 Passed 2nd reading 12th dny March 1918. Passed 3rd reading 12th day March 1918. W. E. ROUSEY, Mayor. Attest: T. P. Rolpson, City Clerk. NOTICE To Virginia A. Davis, Elizabeth Beck, Noah Davis, Frank Davis, Grayce Davis, Kish Davis, to the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, and to the personal representatives of Wll liam R. Davis, deceased, and to all other persons Interested in the es tate of William R. Davis, deceased, defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 13th day of Feb ruary, 1918, the plaintiff, Occidental Building & Loan Association of Oma ha, Nebraska, filed Its petition in the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, against the above named defendants, for the purpose of fore closing a mortage executed by I. S. Glidden and Susan E. Glidden in fa vor of the Occidental Building & Loan Association of Omaha, Nebras ka, dated January 9, 1912, convey ing Lot One Hundred Thirty-Beven (137) in Belmont Addition to Alli ance, as surveyed, platted and re corded, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, as security for Tlie Pneumonia Season. The cold, damp weather of March seems to be the most favorable for the pneumonia germs. Nov is the time to be careful Penumonla often results from a cold. The quicker a cold Is gotten rid or the less the dan ger. As soon as the first indication or a cold appears take Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, ;.sk rnyone who has used it. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Bead-Colds. It's Splendid 1 Tongue Ti for Diamonds. Many diamond experts claim that they nre able to teU n raise from a real gem by simply touching the arti cle with Die ii,, ril lnnm it Is said that a genulie diamond ulways eels noticeably (older than a paste irtlcle. malt- spirituous, vinous and intoxi- th Payment of a promissory note in I t li., oiim ,,f !.',,-., II,,., 1 1 Ik .1 i . . eating liquors, except only certain ,u;u'" "u"u" u myumtm, medicinal, mechanical, I " " wa8 nieu ,or re" cora in me urnee or tne Kegister of Deeds of Box Butte County, Nebraska NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 7th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Fran cis T. Harvey, of Alliance. Nehraska who, on August 27th, 1914, made Homestead, No. 016921, Tor East Half Sec. 17. N NE4.-SW4 NEi4.-NWi SEU and SW4 of, Section 20, Township 2 5 North. Range 46 West of, Sixth Principal Thut he was seized af an estate of i Meridian, has filed notice of intention inheritance in said lands and that he to make Final Three-year Proor, to left as his sole and only heirs at law establish claim to the land above the following named persona, to-wlt: described, before The Register and liquors, for scientitls or sacramental purposes by persons specially authorized In the manner and to the extent only as hereinafter provided. It shall be law ful, however, for any person to make, keep, or sell sweet cider, unrerment ed wine, wood alcohol, and denatured alcohol, and nothing herein contained shall be constructed to prevent the bonaflde manufacture and sale ot vinegar. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful ror any person to, In any manner, knowingly carry, transport or deliver any intox icating liquor to or for any person to be kept, stored, sold, rurnlshed, given, traded or otherwise disposed or in violation of law. Sec. 5. If any person shall be found in a state of intoxication, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and any Police officer shall without a warrant take such person into cus tody and detain him until a complaint can be filed berore a magistrate and a warrant be issued Tor his arrest; upon arrest If found guilty he shall for the first offense pay a fine or not less than ten not more than fifty dol lars and costs of prosecution, or shall be imprisoned in the City Jail not less than titteen days nor more than thirty days; for a second or any sub sequent offense shall be imprisoned In the City Jail not less than thirty days nor more than sixty days; pro vided, the judge or magistrate before whom such person was convicted may remit all or any portion of such pen alty and order the prisoner discharg ed on his giving information under oath, stating when, where, and of whom he purchased or received the liquor which produced or contributed to his intoxication, and give bond in the sum of not less than fifty dollars to appear and testify against the party selling, giving or furnishing the liquor which caused or contribut ed to his intoxication. Sec. 6. It shall be unlawful for any person to have, possess, or ptermlt any intoxicating liquor to be in, upon or about any room, office, building or in any other place except In such per son's private dwelling house, and ex cept when and where and in the man ner expecially authorized as herein otherwise provided; and no person shall keep or possess intoxicating liquor in his private dwelling house in an amount more than is reason ably sufficient for his personal use and needs; Provided, however, that in any action brought under the pro visions or this ordinance, or based upon complaint of any violation there of, the possession, in and of itself, of any intoxicating liquor in a private dwelling house by the person against whom the violation of the act is charged, shall constitute prima facie evidence that such liquor was kept by such person with the purpose of unlawful sale, use or disposition in violation of law. Sec. 7 Hot tors, dentists, churches his widow, Minerva E. Kennedy, or ; Re. eiver of United States Land office, and host.itals shall be allowed to have I Box Butte County, Neb.; James Peter Kennedy, a son, whose address is un known; Ebenezer Kennedy, a son, of Knhardson County, Nebraska; Ursu- ;it Alliance, Nebraska, on the 19th day of April, 1918. Claimunt names as witnesses: Claud B. Donovan, Ellsworth J. in their possession a reasonable amount of liquor to be used only for medicinal or sacramental purposes, and then only when they shall have on the 18th day of January, 1912, and recorded in Book 27 of Mortga ges, at Page 208. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, 8th, day or April, 1918. Occidental Building & Loan Associa tion of Omaha, Nebraska, Plaintiff By E. H. Westerfleld Burton and Reddish Its Attornevs. 8833 5t-875-12 NOTICE Sealed bids will be received up to 6:00 p. m. March 25, 1918 for One (1) 250 horsepower water tube boil er and one (1) two-stroke Single acting deep well pump, 200 ft head. Specifiications are on file in the Office or the City Light and Water department. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check or $100.00. The city has the right to accept or reject any of all bids. (Seal) T. P. RoHson. City Clerk. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the Co partnership conducted under the name and style or King and Smith, has this day by mutual consent, and the same hereby is dissolved. The said Martin J. King, member of the co-partnership takes over the busi ness and property or said Co-partnership and assumes all the debts and liabilities or said partnership. Dated this 7th day of March 1918. King & Smith, Martin J. King C. F. Smith NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 11th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that Harry C. Boon, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on April 17th, 1913, made Home stead Entry, No. 015879, for Lots 2 & 3, -and SEVi Sec. 2 2. -Lots 1-2-3-& 4 Sec. 27 & Lots. 1- 2 & 3 Section 28. Township 22 North, Range 47 West, 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, berore Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Ne braska, on the 18th day or April, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Victor E. Covalt, James H. Roe, Henry W. Sagemiller, Junies P. Murphy all or Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'Keere, Register. 8843-885-4t-$-15 NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN. Ordinance No. 219, Section 21. calling for the tubercular test or all I milk cows, of which thir milk is sold n Alliance, must be complied with In one minute your clogged nostrils ' will open, the air pannages of your head I will clear and you can breathe freely, j No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, i keadach, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing ercam in your nostril. It jwmi etrfiteg through evcrv air passage of flirt j head, soothes the inflamed or swollen : mucous membrane and relief conies in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up j with a cold or ua.sty catarrh Relief comeg 8o quickly. jSMfi Catarrh and Bronchitis IT atirl fVllrl Mrs Rosa A K,88 31& Clinton jf 11U Place, Kansas City, Missouri, writes: PlMft WUjm iL,, "I was very sick with Catarrh L iff Wm UlG and Bronchitis. I also had a cold 9,4fcJ3H ln he head. I nsed Peruna and am WhIHyI HfftJir wel1 Plea8ed wita the results. It f I ACV1 na8 done ma a great deal of good. wtl'Vy In I do not need any other medicine. I I BiflSlpF KeCOIIiniend can cheerfully recommend it to any "-aT one who is troubled with catching rfc- fJPa W Hfc.T a cold fre(luently or any one who has mr W i I I mm IXI V a chronic, cough or chronic catarrh. Mmmf M.Tk. twS A JCmm Those wishing further particulars concerning my case may write me. Those who object to liquid medi- Be sure to enclose a stamp and 1 elnes can secure Peruna tablets. will answer." Hotel Fontenelle O J hi j Built By Nebraskans For Nebraskans MAKE THE FONTENELLE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN OMAHA. UNFAILING COURTESY and SERVICE SEEM TO MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE 330 ROOMS-330 BATHS B a tm I ONH PERSON . 12.00 to $4.00 IvA 1 CO I TWO PERSONS . $3.00 106.00 ... Management H. Edgar Gregory ... Farm LOANS Ranch wiot your real estate loan business, will make rates and terms to get it. can put over a loan for any amount will save you money on your loan, solicit the opportunity to show you. The WOODRUFF BALL CO. INVBSTfttBNT BANKBRS VALENTINE. NEBRASKA Mountain Tours Summer of 1918 The tourist season of 1917 brought more patronage for the Bur lington's Scenic Summer Tour of the Rockies, Three-Parks-()n-ONE-Tieket, than ever before. Glacier, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain-Estes National Parks and Scenic Colorado are all embraced enroute via The RnHinrtnn'c Tkno Main Lines. THE TOURISTS TRIANGLE TOUR 1 BURLINGTON, Omaha to Denver and Colorado Springs. 2 BURLINGTON, Denver to Yellowstone and Glacier Parks, via the Cody Scenic Way, with 700 miles of mountain Panorama from Colorado to the Yellowstone. 3 BURLINGTON, Omaha, Through the Northwest, to Billings, Yel lowstone and Glacier. Ask for the Burlington map. Note the geography of its Three Main Lines, and how these may be utilized for a summer tour that includes the Eastern slope of the Rockies, from Colorado to the British Boundary. S. H. COLE AGENT ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA L. W. WAKELEY, General Paasenger Agent 1004 Farnara St. Omaha, Nebraska. at onco or such action as necessary will be taken. J. E. HUGHES, Deputy Milk Inspector. Soft Drinks and Beverages BEVERAGES ON DRAUGHT AT ALL TIMES Order a case of 36 pints sent to your home. De livery made anywhere in Alliance. Rebate for re turn of cases. Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Lunches. KING'S CORNER JOHN HODGKINSON, Mgr. Diitribulors for BridKepore Bollling Works