TircRsDAt, novwhbkr, ai, a o A THE ALLIANCE HERALD r5 Cljfiod smnanananaanBaa action. to Decembpr 23rd 1918 Si 10 o'clock Attachment for 187.85 The sin hnt; Brass Company Plaintiff 51-3t-9752 We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who kindly assisted us in the during recent Illness with the Influenza, and we wish to thank ea neclally Mrs Ileal, for the flowers which she sent over for the sick room and the neighbors who fathered the corn crop for us. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Colerick and family, r.l-lt-9760 WANTED WANT TO BUT somrlhlnK? Hun dreds of people weekly scan these want ad columns looking for What you or others have tO offer. C5 quirk results by advertising In The Herald Want Ad department. anee. Easy to sell. Others making from 816 to 830 per month In spare time. Ileasant, easy work. Particu lars free. Duchess Drug Company, 117 Bromley Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 31-tf-9335 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED We have had a large number of calls within the past few days for fur Dished rooms. Make that room or suite of rooms bring you In an Income by renting to responsible people. Phone 340, Alliance Herald office, Want Ad Department. POTASH LAKES WANTED $o$ I am Interested In securing good potash" lakes on which to erect a re duction plant. If yon own lakes, either la ire 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 I will handle them for ydu if they have the potash. Give full description when writing. T. B. L, Box 9780, care Alliance Herald. 34-tf-9780 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15tf-6727 SCAVENGER VA(H)N 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 good work. SAM SH ELTON. Phone .175. CKy Scavenger. 33-tf-9411 FOR SALE If you have something- that you wish to dispose of that will be of use to other people an ad un der the FOR SALH or MISCEL LANEOUS heading will do the biz. For Sale Two lots and a house, one block east of Box Butte on 3rJ. st. Inquire at Eagle Barber shop. 5-2t-9772. For Sale 6 room house, 2 room cement house 12 by 24 cement cel lar chicken house, garage, large lot. Nettie M. Campbell Phone 712. St-tf.-9694. FOR SALE CHEAP Wicker baby buggy in good condition. Also man's bicycle in fine shap. W. A. Bennett, 13 Reddish block. Alliance. 40-tf-9499 FOR SALE Two used autos in good condition. One Ford touring car and one standard make touring car of another make. Both cars are equlppel with new tires and 'n tnc best of shape. Prices reasonable. Inquire at The Herald office. FOR SALE Roadster, driven only six thousand miles. Cheap. Ap ply Sturgeon Garage. 43-tf. FOR SALE Will Bell about 200 tons of first-class hay. Will furnish abode and house for man to feed Mine if desired. Address Felix San dOE, Hilton, Neb. 47-4t-9631 MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY. We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon padt will be used by us on all moVlni Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone li 37-tf-5950 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISO LATED TRACT Public I ..in. I Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, September 28th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under nrovis ions of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517;, and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pur suant to the application of Edwin E. Fenner, Serial No. 018185, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than ?3.V.r per acre at 10 o'clock A. If., on the 12th day of November next, at this office, the following tract of land: SEl4 SK'', of Section 31; and SW'4, SW'4 of Section 32, Townsaip 25. North of Range 46, West of the 6th P. M. Any person claiming adversely the above-described land ar advised to file their claim, or objections, on or before the time desigm'ert for sale. T. J. O'KEEFE, 45-ot-917-9838 Receiver. FOR SALE Buff Orphington cock erals first of April hatch, 300 and. $2.09 each if taken soon. Mrs. J. A. Reegan Alliance Nebr. Phone Ash 8112. 50-2t-9767 Far Sale or trade Overland car, madel 1917 all In good condition. Aselress or call Ed. Healy, Western HoiH 51-2t-9754$ Far Sale One new upright Royal Typewriter. Inquire over Keep-U-NeaL 51-19759 FOR RENT FOR RENT One large sleeping room furnished, large enough for two beds; has outside door. Gen He ader, preferred. 604 .-Sweetwater or pkoite 1034. 40-tfl494 LOST OR POUND NOTICE To whonl it may concern: Notice is hefeby given that the i partnership of Mailfif, Kelley and Jeffers, the sole and only members of which were Perry Mailey, M. M. Kel ley and Charles W. Jeffers, watf dis solved on the 23rd day of Septem ber, 1918. That no liability of ths undersigned will be considered on account of the exiatance of the above named partnership. That the said undersigned hereby withdraws from said partnership and that same is dissolved, terminated and closed. PERRY S. MAILEY. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss On this 4th day of November, 1918, personally appeared before me Robt. O. Reddish, a notary public within and for Baid county, Perry Mailey to me personally known to be the Identical person who signed the foregoing certificate and acknowledg ed same to be his voluntary act and deed. , ROBT. O. REDDISH, 49-4t-9684 Notary Public. FOUND Bunch of keys. Owaer may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 40-tf-9488 Milk, milk is the cry If the farm ers would milk more cows and raise less potatoes t' ey would make more ley. bu-tr-7 7b. FOE TRADE New 5-passenger Ford touring car and three build- in lots in Antioch for a Dodge 5 paaseBger car. W. II. Jones, care Ike American Potash Co., Antioch, Nefi. 48-4t-968 OLD CLOTHE8 WANTED The City Mission is in need of second-band clothing, eseclally men' sad shoes. Call phone 696 and w Wall call for them. The City Mis slen LADIES Be the local representa tive for the Duobess line in AJ11- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Send at once for our catalogue and loni; list of bargains in pianos. A bon lafted opportunity to get a fine piano for much less than you expect to pay. HCILMOI.LI.il MI ELEH PIANO IB U SE IS -i:ti:t I'arnnni St., iii ai. i Nebr. Precautions in Storing Much Coal In llMM Times II is Imperative Tlutt You I 'un Every Pro nut inn In Storing mil Large quantities of soft coal are beMiu ttorSd by Mercantile establish ments and Industries because of the feat of a fuel ihortSgC during the winter. The danger of spontanea is combust ion In this causes a serious file hazard, end unusual care should be exercised by the owners of such properties The hazard enn b ro- duci l hy proper selection of the grails and sizes of soft coal, and the exercise of proper precautions In Its handling and storage. Where large quantities of soft coal are stored In the open It should be in separate piles, so that a fire starting will not spread through the entire supply, and the affected pl ran be extinguished or moved Where th. coal Is stored In basements the Fuel Administration suggests the follow ing precautions: 1. Coal the size of n walnut or larg er Is well adapted for storing. Mine run. slack or srreenlnrs, on account of fine coal and dust, are not suited for ttOlM in a I ment. 2. Never place coal nenr a hot pipe, against a hot furnace or any other hot surfer.' ;t Do not mix ashes with the :.l as there may be live roils In the ashes. 4. If coal must be wet down, wet only the portion that Is to he used immediately. G. It is very important that pieces of waste, oily rrgs, sticks, paper and other rubbish should nit M mixed, or t Mowed to ome la cst- tact with the coal. Special a lafitlon ihoaM be pals' to the proper rleanlng of fas und chimneys regularly. During the past nlnty days the Department of Publicity has sent oat more than 3,000 copies of "Nebraska Facts" to residents of eastern states who are turning their eyes towards the new and prospering west. And the director of the department has answered more than 1,500 letters from recipients of the booklet who wanted to know snrrtethtng more s bout school and church facilities In Nebraska cities named in their let ters. During the year the department has sent out more than 2,500 bullet ins on the potash Industry of Nebras ka, many of them to Oreat Britain, Hawalan Inlands, and the provinces of Canada. C. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ALLIANCE, NKIUIASKA ElKSIDKNCB rnoNK No. 61 OFFICE PHOJtfB No. 66 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon 218 1-2 Box Butte Alliance, Nebraska PHONES omen .102 Residence IS GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, . . . Nose and Throat MOM! 257 all nnawrrrd from Ofllee day or nlsht j. jkffhey, n. o, n. c. a. c. Jeffrey, n. c. CHIROPRACTORS 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. New Wilson Block aaaafljUl tf 4 J afeannnnV illaaaaC Itt afl LnVrw NOTICE Estate No. 578 of Ferdinlnd Trenkle, deceased, in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, take notice, that the Executrix hss filed a final account and report of her ad ministration and pettion for final set tlement and discharge as such which has been set for hearing before said court on December 5th, 1918 at 10 o'clock a. m. When you may appear and contest the same. Dated November 14th., 1918. (Seal) Ira E. Tash, County Judgo. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 50-37-9770 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT To, Vera B. Mus er. You will take notice that on the 31 day of October 1918, The Sterling Brass Co. caused an order of attach ment to be Issued out of Justice Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska before T. D. Roberts Justice of the ! Peace, and that under said order of ! attachment A. M M"c Cormlck has j been served with garnishment, who has answered that he is indebted to I you In the sum of 890.00 That said cause Las been continued ' I A. M at which time you are requfr ! ed to appear and defend plaintiffs J D. BMERICK Bonded Abstracter I have the only act of Abstract llok In Box Butte County. Offices BOOH 7 Opera House Block The One Best Investment on Earth - Remember, your Government is back of every Thrift Stamp and War Stamp to its full value, the same as it is back of a U. S. Government Bond. War Savings Stamps are exchangeable at cost plus accu- mulated interest at any time between now and Jan. 1, 1923 4LJ Thi apnea paid for ana donatio" by utH Me Cry for Yn" HARRY P. COURSEY LIVE STOCK rnf UENRRAL SALES SPECIALIST .mil AUCTIONEER. Farm Sales a Specialty Terms Reasonable PHONE 664 Alliance, Nebraska Professional Photographer QUALITY PORTRAITS Interior and Exterior Ylevrs Kodak Finishing Enlarging H Styles ALLIANCE ART STUDIO M. EL ORKBE, i-roprletor PHONE RED 1(6 Harness Hand Blade Front Beat Material. Oat last maw Factory Made UooSa, Call Sea. Harmeaa Repairing by Eucrl- eueed Harmeaa Maker. J. M. COVERT At M. M. D. Nlrhola Stan ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys at Law OFFICE I First National Bank Bulldlng PHONE 180 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA L A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM S Hl'MMKR BLuCK 1'IiONE ALLIANCE. NEBHASKA Patriotic Business Men of Alliance Tht Telephone till ' It s Saell Item is the Family Expense According to statistics, the avenge family income it expended boat like this: 'ood , 35 per cent Rent 20 per cent Clothing 16 per cent Fuel and Light 6 per cent Insurance, Savings, eta 7 per cent House Furnishings 4 per cent Education and Amusements 4 per cent Sickness 3 per cent TELEPHONE 2 per cent Incidentals 3 per cent Almost the smallest item in the family budget is the monthly telephone bill. Yet the service the telephone renders is very great i NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY . . 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