F THE ALLIANCE HERALD , OCTOBER 3, 19io -AQS I WANTED WANT TO IHTY SOtnethtnfT Hun dreds of people weekly scan these want ad columns lonklnir tor what you or others have to offer. Get quirk results by advertising In The Herald Want Ad department. t 'district. Out nine room, completely ; modem hotiRe, two blocks from post i off ice, price low. easy terms, one I five room, modern except furnace, . three blocks from postoffice; price low, easy terms, furniture If desired. Lloyd Thomas, Alliance. Neb. 43-tf-9r.no. GIRL WANTED for gent r; I house work. Small family. Good wapes. Phone 173. 37-tf-9434 WANTED A lady with on,e 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 FOR SALE A nice Confectionery. Fine location doing good business. A fine bargain for one who wants U buy a paying business. Owner called to war. Write or see S. P...lackson Alli ance. Candy Store. Alliance Nebr. 4 2-tf-9r.r.r, WANTED TO RENT Furnished room at once. Address The Her ald office or phone 340. Wanted 25 copies of the Alliance Herald of September 12th. Five cents each will be paid for copies of this issue brought to The Herald office. WANTED About three or four fur nished rooms for light house keeping, prefer them on ground floor. Call at Herald office. 4 4-2t-9K21 $ FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED We hare had a large number of calls within the past few days ror fur nished roofhs. Make Mat room or suite of rooms bring you In an income hv renting to responsible people. Phone 340. Alliance Herald office, Want Ad Depart nent. WANTED ' Three nicely furnished rooms for light bousekeeping. Must br modern. No cbildren. Call at Brennan's drug store. Phone 87. 44-2t-9486 WANT TO BUY - 1,000 to 1,200 tons of hay with the privilege of feeding cattle on th epb.ee. Address Ed J. O. Dea, Kearney. Nebr. 41-4t-9.r-71 WANTED In this county, hustler with conveyance to represent -wholesale groeery house selling di rect to consumers. Experience un iv cessary. Big money for live wires. Attractive work for middle-aged men. Write Consolidated Grocery Co , Sioux CHy. Iowa. 4 2-2t-9563 POTASH LAKES WANTED 1 am interested in securing good potash lakes on wbicb to erect a re duction plant. If yon own lakes, either large or small, whlcb are in the potasb district, or if you have options or leases on laKes, get in touch with me without delay and I will handle them for you if they have the potnsn. Give full description when writing. T. B. L. Pf"; care Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780 FOR SALE One good. 490 model, Cheverolet touring car; good con dition; cheap. 409 Sweetwater after 6 o'clock. .43-2t-9625$ ORRENT FOR RENT Furnished room's. 224 West Third, two 2-room suites. FOR RENT One large sleeping room furnished, lurue enough for two beds; has outside door. Gentle meu preferred. 504 Sweetwater or I phone 1024. Iu-tf9494 LOST OR FOUND LOST Child's dark green velvet coat, trimmed in fur, sometime Saturday; b;st seen near Empress roouiinKJiouse. Finder retufn to Fuller's cafe and receive reward. 41-tf-9570 LOST Saturday night, a brown overcoat, with belt. Lost between Box Butte and Emerson, on Fifth street. FindgM please return to Herald office and receive reward. 43-2t-9624. STRAYED From Randall's ranch, red roan horse, no brand, left hip down. Win. Reuben, lliatare. Neb. Route 2. 4 J-4t-9e60-$ if" I FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calliim at this office and payine for this ad. IO-tf-9488 OLD CLOTHES WANTED The City Mission is in need of second-hand clothing, esecially men's and shoes. Call phone 696 and we will call for them. The City Mis sion LADIES Be the local representa tive for the Duchess line in Alli ance. Easy to sell, others maxing from $15 to $30 per month in spare time. Pleasant, easy work. Particu lars free. Duchess Drug Company. 117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 31-tf-9335 FOR SALE If von have something that you wish to dispose of that will he of ,1Se to other people an ad un der the for BAUB LANKOUS heading will do the btt. 1 UVTS FOR SALE- Call phone 930. 42-2t-9561-$ FOR SALE Chevrolet car. in good condition: summer and wln'.er tors Mav be seen at Weaver's garage. W Second street. 41-tMM65 FOR BALE CHEAP Wicker baby buguy in good condition. Also man's bicycle in fine shap. W. A. Bennett. 13 Reddish block. Alliance. 40-tf-9499 SCAVENGER WACrON :o: We now have on regular routes and for special calls our city scaven ger wagon. All calls to telephone 575 will receive prompt and carerul at tention. Our prices are reasonable and we are bonded to do pood work. SAM SH ELTON, Phone 575. Cl-ty Scavenger. 33-tf-9411 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-tf-6727 MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY j :o: We have equipped our dray wap j ons and auto truck with the lates I appliances for moving furnlttir I without marring or scratching or d log damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will be used by us on all movlnt Johs. JOHN R SNYDER. Phone IP 37-tf-5950 FORSAKE or LEASE Rooming house excellent downtown location (a Alliance; 20 rooms, excellently furnished. Always well filled. Will ) ll or lease with or without furni- Vddnss Box S4lt. aie rtiu-33-tf-9416 lure. - Two used autos in n, Ford lanrlnl ... nnd one standard make tourlni car of another make. Both cars are equipped with new tires and 'n Pie best of shape. Prices reasonable Inquire a-t The Herald office FOR SALE good condition Herald's Want Ad Page Johl Lister, ('has. Coupons. I,'. W. Shanklin. Robert Broyles, all of Al liance. Nebraska T. .1. O'KEEFE. Register. 3S 71-914-9514 Lots for sale. Call phone 930. 42-2t-9561- FOR SALE -Roadster, driven only six thousand miles. Cheap. Ap ply Sturgeon fJaW 4:5,1 All old accounts alter thirty day will ! charged with interest, M please eotne and settle. V. L. ('Alt KOI.L, Blacksmith, corner Second ami Laramie, Alliance. :t3-tf-t):Ml: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departs0' ' ,ne Interior I". S. Land Office at Alliance, Neb. I August 19. 1918 j Notice Is hereby given that Mar i garet M. Travis, of Alliance, Nehrus j ka, who. on March 16, 191". made i homestead entry No. 017146. for E Vi SE 4 section ; and the N't NE'4; S 4 NE4 and Hhk SE4. section 11, township 23 north, range 49 west. 6th principal meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make i three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before i register and receiver U. S. land offi , ! at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Sth i day of October. 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: FOR SALE Two good residence nrnnerties in good residence ills trict Of Alliance Close to business, Lost something? You'll find tt the quickest by advertising: for it under the LOST heading. ' FftOPfKin rovum iinvu AIMCNDMfNT The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth In full, Is submitted tci the electors of the State of Nebraska to be voted upon at the goneral election to be held Tuesday. November 6th, A D 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (71 of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That Section One of Ar ticle Seven of the Constitution of the Htate or Nebraska be and the same hereby Is amended hv striwino mi u... following words: "Second. Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their inisn. tion to become citizens eomformably io me laws or trie United States, on I the subject Of nnlnr illniliin nt la.ai - . .-.., .1 I thirty davs nrlnr to an nu..nn r - - - . - - ... vivLiiuu, And Inserting In the place of the ' words so stricken, the following ' Words: Second. Persons of rnmi.n hirth ' who shall have become citizens of the ! rnited States hv tmt u . 1 1 v : .... 1 otherwise conformably to the laws of me united States at least thirty davs prior to an election. Sec. 2. That nt the, tlon nineteen hundred and eighteen (1918) there shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their or rejection the foregoing proposed ' amendment to the constitution relat ing to the right of sulTrage. At such'' election, on the ballot of voting for or a::iinst said nmnnUn,i amendment, shall be written or printed the words: "For nronosed m. nH mcnt to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage," and "Against said proposed amendment to the con stitution relating to the right of suffrage " Sec. :;. if such smendment shall be approved by a n ij,t y f nil electors voting at suca election, saH amendment ha)l rons'ltnte Section One (1) Article Seven (?) of the CcS stitutlon of th'' : t of .Nebraska. Approved. April 9, 1918 KEITH NEVILLE. Vttest: Covrnor. 'CHARLES W POOL - 5?.": ?.':;.' SVite, 34-14t-904-9379 - POLI I K AL ADYEIlTISINti .Ill II. Ml I - CANDIDAT FOR THE STATE SENATE. 28TH DISTRICT toi Chadron Nebraska Republican I did not solicit this office but was urged to run by my friends who sug gested I was the man for the place. I come to you through the newspaper as it will be impossible for me to see you and solicit your votes. I am well known in the western part of the dis trict but a great many of the voters ih the eastern part of the district never heard of J. W. Good, so it will be necessary for me to tell you who i am, and where I came from. I was born and raised in Hopkins vllle, Kentucky. My parents died when I was a small boy and I was bound out to work for a horse, a bridle and a saddle until I was 21 years old. I came to Nebraska In 1883 came to Dawes county in 1886, took up a homestead and tree claim, and proved up on them. Have added to them until I have two ranches among the best in the district. I do not speak of this hoastingly, but to show you that I have made a success of my own business why I solicit your vote or why you should vote for me. I was railed on O farm Hnd have fa run d air my life and am one of trie largest farmers in this district. My sympathy naturally would be with the needs for the betterment of the farmer. As to tlv stockmen. I am known all over the state as botOI one of the li.l'L'csl ho men In theV: t also raising cat tle extensively and my sympathy would be with anything that mlghl help 1 lie stockmen I was in the clothing and shoe business for 2 a years so 1 have had 2:" years of business experience and feel I am broad and fair enough with the farmers, the stockmen, the busi ness men to see the needs of all as a whole The great Ue'tion before the peo ple today is to do the things that will help win this war. I am trying to do my bit by working a little harder to raise and produce a little more, by being a little more active in solicit int and taking liberty bonds, war sav 1n.ts st 'inps. i.i'l pin the Red Croni and also helping the Y. M. C. A drive Some other things 1 stand foi is better roads, better schorls, bettei churches, better cattle, better MfeP and better people and to do all w an to win this war as quickly as possible without sacrificing too many of our boys. As I said before I did not solicit this office but was asked by your friends to make this run I am will ing to inert AM mj time for my coun try at this time at any cost. I will appreciate your vote Nov. m bei l!ls, also anything you may do or say in my behalf. He pectfully, stance as soon as convenient after i they have been elected and have! qualified, elect from their number a I ,f W. (Jood ftvr State Senate president, vice-president, secretary. 2Mb District. Nebraska AC 1 1 I, .H OF IN OltlOlt A NON of the AftMOrtMW POTASH PLANTS. 'We. the undersigned Incnt nm-u - tori do hereby, in pnrsuanre of thf law ,.f ih.. stnte of Nebraska In such cast made and provided, associate ours Ives as a body politic and cor DOTale in the name and for the pur liosi hereinafter mentioned. ARTICLE I The said corporation shall be nam. d and known as THE ASMOCI ATI D POTASH PLANTS. UTICLE II, The principal place of transim Inc I he business of the corporation shall be in -the city of Alliance, Hox Mutt county. Nebraska ARTICLE III The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation Is to buy, lease or otherwise acquin land .mil waters containing and treasurer, who shall hold office 1 until their successors stall have been . l. iied and have qualified. Anv fro of the said offices may be held by one and Hie mime person. HimiM-w ... ..nil tion and they may anr, the same at pleasure. ARTICLE XIT Vacancies securing In the Board - m.i .hull be ftlieo "j l"' iHiiti'- ami waters containing, or oe- , oi itti"",ln " . ..... . ... I " ,...i..r nnd all other vacan- iifveii u contain. poiasu aiKiinne wm ! ... products or ot ter minerals. ces in office from whatever caus . , . . ..... ni hv the Hoard of Dfrer- io ptircnaso or otherw ise acquire, s - . . ... ' ' . . nt the Hoard oi lease, ouiin, conwiruci, operate, ami tors maintain refineries, mill works, lab oratories, pipe lines, rights of way for pipe lines, side tracts, telephones. , iness storage tanks, dwelling houses for workmen and others In connection Th" F. A BALD, E K 11 A LI) Witness: M. S. Hargraves. STATE of NEBRASKA BOX BUTTE COCNTV On thlj 24th day of Augffst, A. D.r 1918, before me, M. S. Hargraves, a Notary Public duly commission In the event of the absence of the , qualified and acting In and for Box president, the vice-president shall Unite Courtly. Nebraska, personally hart full pow' i l perform all the appeared before nie Lloyd C. duties of the pit sideti. and to sign. Thomas. B, M. Thomas. F. A. Bald, cxfoHtc. and deliver any and all in- E. K. fluid, to me known to be the MtriTinents. and to do each ami every identical persons w lose names are a, t with full power and authority as affixed to the foregoing articles of the president could perform if prt'- Incorporation and they severally (,nt acknowledged the ecexutlon of the ARTICLE XI. same to br their voluntary set ; f ,e Board tf Directors shall have deed for the purposes In said artlclen tm power and aiMhorlty to make all j expressed rotes ami bv-laws for the proper gov-, in testi uony whereof I have here ernin. nt iiiHitagenient and control of unto subscribed my name and affixed business affairs or tne coM.. my omciai seal tne day and year 1st it 111 I" U l the .... nt the tors " ffTfl " " ,....v,a hnll be and constitute a ,tt0ra fr the transaction of bus- ARTICLE XIII i tides of Incorporation m articles "i with the purposes In this article set may be amended Bt any o lrHt fort I ,.,ed amendment shall be first To carrv on the business of nroduc annroved by a majority vote of t e ing. refining, storing, supplying and ; entire Hoard of Directors anu i distributing potash. alkaline pro- being so approved duel - or other minerals of all classes and descriptions. To contract for water or the use of Water or lands containing or believed to contain potash, potash deposits, alkaline products or minerals; to ac quin by purchase, lease, contract, or o-.'heiwlse lands and waters contain ing or believed to contain DOtath, potash deposits, alkaline products or of I:.' n i i 1 1 , i t ! - . ....... to contract, lease, base OB royal-'be approved ties or otherwise, sell or dispose of to others, mineral lands or watets, leases of lands or waters coniaining !;. It I'ikattne prodnati 't other .i th als. The corporation may buy, hold or dlsp -o of !.i-'i real inc. personal property as the board of directors ma) deem proper for the promotion of its business, or that may be ItCCes sar in 'he proper conductiii", of it's s;ii business. s lall 00 enmifu the records or tne I draft Of tne ptu.wn amendment or amendments, as the i. .,,tt.at n.ii e , nunii t 111 nt large upon case mnj th each stock holder with a notice of th- motUttl so called for the purpose or voting on the same, which notice shall be given ten (10) days at least. prior to the date rixeo ror sa.o wi inu menis , All 1 It lyf. V. The authorized capital StOCk Ol I i- corphratlon shall be Eiv Hundmd Thousand ($500,000.00) Dollars, di vided Into Five Thousand (5,000) (bares Of One Hundred (IKIf.OO; Hollars each, The said stock may be paid for in cash or its equivalent in property of t iher things of value necessary and! .till In I . . . - - - - . . f . ,w in.- o .oi ai ion in me transaction of its business and when said stock. is issued it shall be fully paid up and non assessable. ARTICLE V The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to whi-h t in corpor ation may subject Itself shall not ex ceed an amount equal to twothirds (2-3) of its paid-up capital stock. ARTICLE VI. The corporation shall date from and commence on the 19th day of September. 1918, and shall termin ate on the 19th day of September. 1968. However, this corporalton may be dissolved at any time prior to its own limitations, by consent of two- thirds (2-:i) of the pald-un and out standing capital stock of said corpor ation by a resolution dissolving ih orporatlon spread upon Its records nd certified to the Secret a rv of State. ARTICLE VII. The business affairs of the corpor ation shall be conducted by a Board d Directors consisting of not less ilian ; tree (3) nor more than five (6), and the off it 'IM S h V t h 11 n tm lu - J 1 J VI V bytcd, as hereinafter provided ARTICLE VIII. The rotlni power of the catiital siock of the corporation shall be. one vote for fa,., nhar,. of capital stock tied by the corporation. AHTI CLE IX. The firs-! annual meeting of the stock holders of the corporation shall held in the Clt of Alliance. Xe braska, on the first Monday in January, 1919, and the reamlar an nual meeting of tie stock holders shall be hold in the City of Alliance, Nebraska, on the first . Monday In! lantiary of each succeeding year. At said first me.ing, and ffl the mnual meetings thereafter the Hoard of Directors shall be elected by the stock holders from their own number, to hold office until the an nunl meeting next after their election and until their successors shall have been elected and have qualified. The undersigned incorporators s iall be and constitute a provisional Board of Directors, who shall con duct the affairs and business of said orporatlon until the first Annual meeting on the first Monday in January. 1919. and until their suc cessors shall have been elected anil nan qualified. ARTICLE X The Directors shall, in each in- If such amendment or annuo- or either of them, shall Ho n by 1 ie holder, or BOtO ers, of a majority of the capital stock 1 1,., nortinrntlon. each and every V. I iii' , ... , . . , amendment so approved shall be con sidered adopted and be made a part of the articles Of incorporation and the Board, Of Directors shall there Sfter, subscribe, acknowledge, record and publish the Battle as by law re quited. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 24th day of August. 19 If. LLOYD C THOMAS, 1! M THOMAS, above written. M S. HARORAVES. (SEAL) Notary Pnbllc My commission expires January 2T., 1923. 44-4t-91fi-9f38. It Is not possible to give the exact figures but Trom the best autiority obtainable It Is believed that Nebras ka now has approximately r.o.000 men with the colors. This state still holds the lead in the totar purchase or Thrirt Stamps and in per capita purchase of Liberty Bonds and sub scriptions to the Y. M. C. A. the Red Cross and kindred war activities. Buy as many Liberty Bonds as you can. but do not stop at that. Urge others to buy. You have many friends who can buy more, If you help them to see things In the right light. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos tril and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will lie gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The sir passages of your head will .clear and you can breathe freely. No more dull ess, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mueoun discharges nr dryness; no strug gling for breath at night. Tell your dniggist you-want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a, little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is just what every cold and .catarrh sufferer needs. Don t stay stiiffed-up and miserable. Professional Cards 0. E. SLAOLB, M D. Physician and Surgeon II I MM l.i 1SKIIIIASKA IUMHDBNCB rnoNK No. 02 OFFICII l'HHRfc No. 6 L W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon MM BOX mill: AVKKl'E Alliance, Nebraska I'HONES i !.: Wl ItraMrneri 10 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I hate the only art of Aliatraet llk In Hti llulte utility. Office: BJOOM 7 Opcru Houhp Hi ., u GEORGE J. HAND: M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Kye, Bar, . . . .tise nnd Throat F9D1M 257 (alia iianrrfa froiu Ofllee day or nlitht "Let Mr fry far Yu HARRY P. COURSEY I.IVK STOCK nml . I : N Kit A I . Mtl.KS SI'KCIALIST .....I AL'CTIOK EES, Farm Sales a Specialty Terms IteaMaablr I'HONK .... i Alllnarr, .Nebraaka Professional Photographer QUALITY POUT WAITS Interior and Interior lrna Ivodnk I'lnUliiiiK ItebMvtaa uii styles ALLIANCE ART STUDIO M. B, QMBMSJi I'roprlrtor PHONB iti:r 163 J. JKFStWBl . I). 4 h. I A. JKFFMBT. n. C. CHIROPRACTORS 10 a. in. to 8 p. m. New Wilson Block Harness Hand Made Frees n - Wetsrlsl ouiinst Aay I ... t..i , Made l.uud. all and Sr. llarneoH It. pairing by Kxperl enrrd llarnesa Maker. J. M. COVERT At M. l. II. f Irlltls Stand U.I.I A Ml.. MJIKASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys at-Law pFFican t'irst National Hank lluildias PHONB 180 A I I I A S I :. M lilt ASK A L. J I l J s' ' t ' L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM S It l M l I It BLOCK HtttlNK 9 W1.HMI, M IHRASK A