WANT1 WANT TO HUT something? Hun 4red of people w. nkly scan these want ad columns looking for what you or others have to offer. ?t quirk results by advertising hi The Herald Want Ad department. GIRL WANTED for genen 1 house work. Small family. Good wages. Plume 178. 37-tr-434 WANTED A lady with one child would like to get employment at cooking and housework on a farm or ranch For information please call Phone Walnut 8162 or address Box 29, Alliance, Nebr. 9782-tf-34 WANTED TO RENT Furnished room at once. Addroos The Heg ald office or phone 840. LiOST Child's dark green velvet coat, trimmed In fur, sometime Saturday; last seen near Empress rooming bouse. Finder return to Fuller's cafe and receive reward. 41-tf-9570 LOST Bunch of keys, seven in all. Finder pleaso return to Herald of fice. 41-2t-9f67 JVflSCELLANE OLD CLOTHES WANTED The City Mission Is In need of second-hand clothing, eseclally men's and shoes. Call phone 696 and we will call for them. The City Mission WANTED Painter to bid on paint ing and ntencillng 8 tank cars; also guying a 210 foot smoke stack. Pot ash Reduction company, Hcffland, Nebraska. 40-11-9492 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED We have had a large number of calls within the past few oays for fur nished rooms. Make that room or uite of rooms bring you In an income by renting to responsible people. Phone 340, Alliance Herald office, Want Ad Department. WANTED IMMEDIATELY A 4 OR S ROOM (XVTTAOE. ADDRESS THK H KHALI), or PHONE 84. LADIES Be tbe local representa tlve for the Duchess line in Alii ance. Easy to sell. Others making from $15 to $30 per month in spare time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu lars free. Duchess Drug Company, 117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Sl-tf-9336 SCAVENGER WAOON :o: We now have on regular routes and for special calls our city scaven ger wagon. All calls to telephone 576 will receive prompt and careful at tention. Our prices are reasonable and we are bonded to do good work. SAM SH ELTON, Phone 575. City Scavenger. 33-tf-9411 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-tf-6727 WANTED Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Must be modern. No children. Call at Brennan'B drug store. Phone 87. 44-2t-9486 WANT TO BUY 1.000 lo 1,200 tons of hi'.y with the privilege of feeding cattle OB th eplace. Address Ed J. 0. Den. Kearney, Nebr. 41-41-9571 POTASH LAKES WANTED tot I am interested In securing good potash hikes on which to erect n re duction plant. If you own lakes, either large or small, which are in the potash district, or if you have options or leases on lakes, get In touch with me without delay and 1 will hnndlo them for you if they have the potash Give full description when writing. T. B. I . Box 9780. care Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780 MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY :o: We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the late appliances for moving furnitur without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will be used by us on all movin Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 15 37-tf-5950 Herald's Want Ad Page All old accounts after thirty days will be charged with Interest, so please come and settle. W. L. CAR ROLIi, Hluchsnilth, corner Second and Laramie, Alliance. 8dtfSJ0M .NOTICE FOR IM IlLICATION Department of the Interior I S Land Office at Alliance, Neb. August 19, 1918 Notice is hereby given that Mar- buy, sell, own, use, manage, operate and lense th same or similar struc tures. (d) To borrow money, with or without security, and for the repay ment of the same, to give the obliga tions of 'his corporation with any necessary or required security, and to lend money, with or without se curity, and to do anything whatso ever necessary, useful, deslrr.ble, con venient, or auxiliary to any of the purposes of this corporation. ARTICLE IV. (a) The authorized rapital stock of this corporation shr.ll be Twenty- five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) divided into two hundred and fifty (250) shares of the par value of one hundred doolars ($100.00) each. (b) The amount of capital stock with which said corporation will be gin business Is ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). (c) At such time as the board of directors may by resolution direct said capital stock shall be p: id into this corporation, either in cash or by the sale and transfer to it of real or personal property, contracts, serv ices, or any other valuable right or thing for the use and purposes of said corporation, in payment for which shares of the capital stock of said corporation may bo issued and the capital stock so 'ssued shall thereupon and thereby become and be fully paid up the same ns though paid for in cash at par, and shall be non-assessable forever, and the Judg ment of the directors as to the value of any property, right or thing ac quired in exchange for capital stock shall be conclusive. ARTICLE V. The existence of this corporation shall commence on the first day of July 1918, and continue for a period of fifty (50) yerrs thereafter, unless sooner dissolved by a vote of two thirds of the stock thereof. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of indebted ness to which said corporation may at any time subject itself shall not ex ceed twolthirds of tbe capital stock. ARTICLE VII. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this corporation shall be held on the first Monday in Febru ary in each year, at which meeting the directors of the company shall be elected, and such other law'ul busi ness done as the stockholders may deem necessary and proper. ART'CLE VIII. (a) The officers of said corpora tion shall be a president, vice presi dent, secretary and treasurer. The office of secretary and treasurer may r held by the same person. The of j fleers shall be chosen by the hoard of ; directors, and shall hold their office j for the period of one year and until 1 1 In i r successors are elected and qual- itied. The business of said corpora ' tion shall be conducted by a board of j directors to be elected annually from j among Vhe stockholders. (b) The directors for the first iyenr Of until their successors are, chosen Will be B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C. Thomas. John W. Thomas. NOTR E OF I1RIICATION Department of the Intern r, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, hi. August 12. ' M . Notice 4s hereby given that Cleo Underwood, formerly Cleo Miller, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on June 3, 1915, made homestead entry No. 017227, for lots 6 and 7, E SW4, and SK' 4 of section 6; lots 1, 2, 3, EH NW14 and Nl SW4 section 7, township 23 north, range 50 west of 6th principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before regis ter and receiver U. S. land office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 18th day of September, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Thom.-.:i King, Martin King, Charles Tlerney, John Burke, all of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, Regrister. 37- 5t-911-9436 NOTR E FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebr. August 9, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Adolph Krejcl, of Marple, Nebraska, who, on March 24, 1914, made homestead en try No. 016634, for NEK, Eft, 8EK Sec. 20, SW Sec. 21. N NW, section 28, township 27 N, range 46 W 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, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 17th day of Sep tember, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Joel Sheldon, John Gerdes, Henry Dilling. William Kline, all of Marple. Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE. Register. 37-5t-910-9441 IV U'lTNIKSS VVHrilKOP we have giet M. Travis, of Alliance. Nebras-j her;iunto H1, ham,s am, ,,, ka, who. on March 16. 19K.. made tw 12tn of ,,anu.irv, 1918. homestead entry No 017141, for EH , p jd. THOMAS SEl4 section 1'; and the N Vb NBHi ! LLOYD C THOMAS SY4 NE',4 and N'i SK 4 , section j JOHN W.THOMAS. II. township IS north, range 4 kqbT. O. REDDISH. FOR SALE If yon hava something that ypu wish to dispose oi thai v III be of use to other people ;n un der the FOR BALE or MISCEL LANEOUS lioadinK will ! the bis. "OR SALE CHEAP Wicker baby boggy in good condition. Also tan's bicycle in tine snap. W. A. leanett. Ill Reddish (dock. Alliance. 40-tf-9499 OR SALE 8-room house, 802 Mis- , n ...... .11.1.... sotiri avenue. noon cuuuiwuu. hree lots. Mrs. D. K. Spacht. Phone 67. 35-tf-9370 r OR SALE or LEASE Rooming house, excellent downtown location Alliance: 20 rooms, excellently rnished. Always well tilled. Will 11 or lease with or without furnl re. Address Box 9416. care Alli-33-tf-94l6 west, t'.th principal meridian, has Red notice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before register and receiver U. S. land otllo . at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 8th day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: John Lister, dies. Coupons. If Shunkltn, Robert Broyles, ull of liance, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE, RegUtc II :;-9l4-9.r.l4 STATE OF. NEBRASKA 1 s. i Al- FOR SALE Two used autos in od condition. Ono Ford touring r and one standard muke touring r of unother make. Both cars are ulpped with new tires and 'n t'.ie I it of shape. Prices reasonable. ! juire at The Herald office HHH i R SALE About 25 head of 1 nd 2-year-old steers and heifers. I to have a few extra good milk s for sale. E. K. Miller, Beret, Sr. 41-tf-9574 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the WESTERN PI'liLlSHINO OOMPHT. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That we, B. M. Thomas, Lloyd C. Thomas and John W. Thomas, citi zens of the United States, and resid ing in the State of Nebraska, do here by associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation in the state of Nebras ka, for the purposes of the transact ing of the business hereinafter de scribed. ARTICLE L The name of this corporation shall be the Western PubllSwing company. ARTICLE II. (a) The principal place of trans acting its business shull be at Alli ance, Box Butte county, Nebraska. (b) Brunch offices may be muin- County of Rox Butte Before me, Robt. 0. Reddish, a notary public in and for said COURt) and state, on this day personally ap- I peared B. If. Thomas and Lloyd C. Thomas, to me known to be the per sons who subscribed to the forego ing instrument and, acknowledged to me that they execute the same for the purpOSM and consideration. (liven undermy hand and seal of office, this 12ih day of January. 1918. (S al) ROBT. O. REDDISH, Notary Public. STATE OF NEBRASKA ) iss. County of Iancuster Before me. Delpha M. Taylor, a notary public in and for said county and state on this day personally ap peared John W. Thomas, to me known to be the person who sub scribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that be execute the same for the purposes and consideration. Given under my haud and seal of office, this 16th day of January. 1918. DELPHA If. TAYLOR. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires May 27, 1921. 38-5t-913-9515 SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given, that by vir- tained at such other places in the I tue of an order of sale issued ty tne state of Nebrusku as the board of di rectors may determine where meet FOR RENT & RENT Furnished rooms. 224 Vest Third, two 2-room suites. I RENT One large sleeping xm furnished, large enough for beds; has outside door. Genile i preferred. 504 Sweetwater or ae 1024- u-tf9494 LOST OR FOUND ND Bunch of keys. Owner ay have same by calling at this and paying for this ad. -tf-94 88 ings of incorporators, stockholders and directors may be held and all business transai ted. ARTICLE III. The purposes for which said cor poration is to be formed are as fol lows: (a) To engage in the printing and publishing business; to own, op erate, publish. Issue, sell or buy newspapers, magazines or other peri odicals; to buy, sell, own and use all manner of office supplies. (b) To own. operate, sell or buy printing plants and printing machin ery of any kind or nature. (c) To take, lease, purchase, hire or otherwise acquire aud to hold, use, sell, lease, exchange, mortgage, im- NOTICE. Estate No. 618 of David W. Duffleld, deceased, in the county court of Box Butte county, Nebr:. ska. State of Nebraska, to all persons Interested in said estate, creditors and helm, take notice, that a petition has been filed by Charles J. Benja min, owner of the following describ ed lands, and interested as such, al leging that David W. Duffleld died intestate in Box Butte county, Ne braska, said county being his resi dence immediately preceding his death, on May 9, 1890, seized of the following described real estate in Box Butte county, Nebraska, to-wit : SW'i of section 26, township 26 N range 48 W 6th P. M. That he left him surviving as his only heirs at law, William C. Duffleld, his father, and Louisa C. Duffleld, his mother; that more th n two years have elaps ed since the dr.le of his death; that there has been no administration of his estate nor applications therefore in this estate. That all debts against said estate are fully paid; that on the hearing of said petition ; decree be entei-ed finding said petitioner to be the owner of said lands, determining the date of the death of aid deceas ed, the heirs at lr,w and their degree of kinship and right cf descent to said real estnie belonging to said de ceased, which mrtter has been set for hearing on September 13th, 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m., r.t which time you may appear and object. It Is ordered thai o c py of this notice be publish ed In the Alliance Herald, a legal newspaper published w''hin Box Butte county, Nebraska, for three weeks next preceeding the date of s.lid hearing. i Daiel August 12. 19l8. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. BURTON & REDDISH, Attorneys. 38-4i-912-9432 PROPOStD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMfNT f The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State ot Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1918: I A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Resolved by the Legislature of the Stato of Nebraska: Section i. That Section One of Ar ticle Seven of the constitution of the State of Nebraska lie and the same hereby is amended ' striking out the I following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intcn UoS to become citizens comformably to the lawB of the United States, on the subject of naturalization, at least thirtv days prior to an election." And Inserting in the place of the 1 words so stricken, the following1 words: "Second Persons of foreign birth j who shall have become citizens of the United States by naturalization or j otherwise conformably to the laws ot i tne unueu states at least thirty days prior to an election. Sec. 2. That at tbe general elec tion nineteen hundred and eighteen (1918) there shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution relat ing to the right of suffrage. At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said proposed Cleaning Silver. A quick way to clean silver that Is lot tarnished, but merely discolored "s to wash It In n weak solution of tmmonla water. This removes the lack stains. After cleaning them with he solution they should be washed ind polished with a cloth. This meth )d works well on silver spoons which lave been discolored by eggs. HOTEL CONANT OMAHA LTD 5 -it ralPVI itiiiilE'QrjMiiiiiii.. V.J ROOMS ago da i no HATES 230 3 DOVN 50 $DMS WITH BATH $2.50 KX ROOMS WITH BATH 12.00 KX) RCDMS WITH BATH 1 1 .50 v BUY WAR SAVINS ? STAMPS SEPTEMBER BULLETIN I eg OF EXCURSION FARES TO THE EAST r f- The entire Nchenie Eastern fares will be available during September. These are probably the last reduced fares of tfce year to the East. TO WESTERN RESORTS Yon can f?o to Colorado and Estes Park on reduced fares dur ing this month. Colorado in September is ideal for a short va caton and a rapid-health-come-back. The Big National Harks will be open during the first half September. Reduced fares from Wyoming for the big State Fair at Doug las, September 8 to 14; also from Colorado for the Colorado State Fair at Pueblo September 22 to 28. tiei m touch with us tor whatever kind ot a tour you desire to make during September. We w ill be pleased to inform you and serve you. S. H. COLE,' Agent L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1004famam Street Omaha, Nebraska Professional Cards C. E. SLAOLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon A 1. 1. 1 A M K, M 1 -nil A SK A RKSIDHNCB PHONE No. 52 OFFICE PHONF No. 65 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon MM B HI TTE AVEtiVK Alliance, Nebraska PHONES Offlce: Ml Hesfdeneei 16 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I have the only set of Abstract Hooks In li, i llntte County. Ofllcri HOOM 7 Opera House Hloek "Let Me fry for You" HARRY P. COURSEY I.IVK STUCK nnd ' I I It I SALES SPECIALIST and AUCTIONEER. Farm Sales a Specialty Terms Reasonable PHONE 604 Alliance, Nebraska GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear. . . Nose and Throat PHONE 257 Calls answered from Office day or nlsht Professional Photographer QUALITY PORTRAITS Interior and Exterior Views Kodak Flnlshlna; EnlnrKlnK all Styles ALLIANCE ART STUDIO M. IS. tiltEHE, Proprietor PHONE RED 165 clerk of the district court of the Six teenth judicial district of Nebraska, within and for the county of Box .mBtu,mf,n, shai, Pittn nr nri,,rt Butte, in an action wherein the J. I. j the words: "For proposed amend Case Threshing Machine company, a ment to the constitution relating to corporation of the state of Wisconsin, the right of suffrage." and Against is plaintiff, and CharleB J. Benjamin, said proposed amendment to "the con Hilda Benjamin, John Doe, real istitutlon relating to the right of name unknown, and Lee D. George, suffrage." defendants. Sec. 3. If such amendment shall I will at 10 o'clock a. m. on the , be approved by a majority of all 10th day of September A. D.. 1918 at the wes-t door of the court house in the city of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following descrlb- I ed land and tenements, to-wit: The southwest quarter of -section 26, in township 26 north, range 48, Veal of 6th P. M. in Nebraska. Uiven under my hand this 8th duj electors voting at suen election, said amendment shall constitute Section One (1) Article St ven (7) of the Coa stitutlon of the State of Nebraska. Approved, April 9, 191S. KclTH NEVILLE, Attest: ' Governor. CHARI.KS W POOL Reei1 y .-f state. 34-14t-904-9379 J. JEFFREY, D. C. Pfc. C. A. U. JEFFREY, D. C. CHIROPRACTORS 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. New Wilson Bloclj C. M. COX. prove and develop real estate, real j property auu any .uirrm or nf gh , , aQ(j foP Box Butte qpunty, therein, and to construct or to have, x, , . i ons. rue ted such houses and build- j ings as is necessary for carrying on J 0. A. ABBOTT, Attorney. and conducting said business, and to 36-51-909-9446 Lost something? You'll And It the tjuicluest by advertising for it under the LOST heading. DR. D. E. TYLER Dentist PHONE :ius Ice oer First National Bank Alliance, Nebraska Harness Hand Made From Best Material. Outlast Any Factory Made Ooods. Call and See. Harness HepalrlnK by Experi enced Harness Maker. J. M. COVERT At M. M. U. Nlebola' Stand ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Law OFFICE- First National Bank Bulldlns; PHONE 180 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM Rl'MMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA