Thursday, March 13, 1919 THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD CAMPAIGN FORW.S.S.NOW OH CeuMy Officials for War Saving tamps Have Instructions From ttatt Headquarters. 1DUOTA FOR STATE $28,000,000. fitfinlte Instructions are now Ir. th Lands of the War Sating eftVlal for ! vsrlour-tountles of the stste. The War Savings society la wen dUtrict will be charted with the task of rait tat the quota assigned to that terri tory by tafclng pled through the me dium ef society meetings or by person. I solicitation where necessary. . School boards will piny an Impor tant part In the rampalcn. ommunl cation will io to the Secretary or Mod erator of the School Board In each dis trict advising tLat the school officers to the work of taking subscriptions Is their territory, either assisting the so ciety offlcers In the first place or checking over pledge cards later and curing additional subscriptions where necessary. During the two weeks allowed for School and Society offlcers to finish their work, the County Chairman and Director will determine upon a can vassing committee for each district or territory. These committees will work under the direction of the County Chairman nnd will carefully e)iec!i ever ull pledges taken through socie ties or otherwise and determine from financial rating, property valuation, etc., whether or not each one hns done his cr her full shure. The com mittee will cull In or visit such par ties as the investigation discloses should do more, or have not pledged at all. Remember, that while the fighting Ivas stopped our work has not been completed. Our slogan Is, "Finish The Job" or even better, "Don't Quit Finish It.- We have two mil lion men abroad. They finished their Job quickly pnd thoroughly. In doing o they have saved ns lives and money! If they hnd not. Instead oi bringing two million men home, we would be sending two million addition al men over. These men must be brought home with the same comfort aiid cure they hnd In going over. Your Government needs money to accom plish this. Remember that It cost a lot to get them over, but It's worth a lot nore to get them back. We nre not glvlne money. We are fending It when we buy War Savings Stnmps. We hnve the best security behind them the world has ever known. Tlicy draw 4 Interest compounded quarterly; can be cashed at the postofHoe after ten days' notice, and are tax exnmpr Those desiring large amounts can buy flOO or $1.000 certificates and vnot tother wjth the gummed stnmps. Our Slogan "Don't Quit Finish It, means buy War Savings Stamps. Help yonr society offlcers by going tc them and not waiting for them U tame to you to give your pledge. WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE trans' Nw Shew f jUSlCAL PXTRAYA6AWZA fjleaa, CltMf EnUrt I anient. Eveiybedi Gaaa; Aak aayeaai. LADIES OlatE MATINEE DAILY DO NT GO HOME S5AYING i I DIDN'T VISITTHE GAYETY LtJMBER M1LLWURK ud inml hulMtlni mat rial t 25 OR MORE SAVING to fom. DoVtvraMnlar bnylnff antil yem harp arat ft oo tuple to Hart of wht 700 do! Md have our oattmaatal by return null. Wo oMo quiofc mn4 pay tho frwlftit. FARMERS LUMBER CO. 2A04 lloyd Street Omaha, Nebr. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says glass of hot water and phosphate prevent Illness and keeps us fit. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom bustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of Indigestible ma terial, which if not completly elimina ted from the system each day, be comes food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomaln-llke poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel ing light must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate In It to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimen tary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff ness, or have a Bour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. ibis wm cost very little, but is sufficient to make anvone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing Is more Important than outside bathing, be cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the. bowel pores do. Just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so fcot water and limestode phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys aad towels. (AND SOLD HERE TO BE PLANTED . ' INJALL CROPS Farmers Who Purchased Tract He cent If Will llreak Out Mitch ltaw Land and Plant A tract of land sold recently by The Thomas-Bald Investment Com pany of 1,120 acres will be broken out this spring by the purchasers with tractors and this fall will be planted to fall grain. ' These men, who come from a district. which rals ea much fall grain, will increase the fall grain acreage materially. Some farmers find It extremely profitable to break the sod thinly, disc it thoroughly, and then plant to spring grain. The rich Box Butte county soil raises a good crop of corn, wheat, flax or other grains on the pulverized sod. Among the bargains listed below are some Improved places, ready to move onto. Others, as you will note by the description, are raw land or cattle ranches. This is only a por tion of our list and if you will write or call on us we will be glad to give you more particulars: IJst of Farms and Ranches No. 1. 160 acres unimproved land within one mile of Alliance. Small cash payment Balance on easy terms at low interest rate. 'No. 2. 160 acres unimproved land. 13 miles from Alliance. Level land. Low price. One-half cash. Bal ance long Mme. No. 3. 160 acres unimproved land 14 miles from Alliance. Very cheap and on easy terms. No. 5. 320 acres of eccellent raw land 8 miles from Alliance. On easy terms and a snap at the price. No. 8. 320 acres 10 miles from Alliance. Cheap on long time, lmprov ed with fair set of buildings. 100 acres under cultivation. Ready to live on. Snap. ' No. 9. 160acres improved with fair set of buildings. All fenced. An excellent place for dairy farm. Reas onable terms and close to Alliance. No. 10. 480 acreB 9 miles from Al liance. 170 acres under cultivation. New House, stables, corrala, sheds, etc. Terms easy and an excellent farm No. 11. 160 acres 2 miles from) Alliance. 90 acres under cultivation.' 25 acres of alfalfa. Easy terms and I cheap. f Nn 19 IRrt kd 11 mlloa frnm Alliance. Gently rolling praio and a bargain at the extremely low price asked by the owner. Easy terms. ' No. 13. 320 acres 3 miles from Alliance. All good level farm land. Fenced, well windmill. Cheap and easy terms. No. 14. 480 acres close to Alli ance. Good farm land. All fenced. Old house. Well, windmill. 30 acres alfal fa. Cheap. h 1 No. 15. 320 acres within 2 miles of station. Improved. House, barn, well, and other good Improvements. Mostly under cultivation. Worth more than asked and terms are rea sonable. No. 16. 320 acres close -to Alli ance Good farm land. Well located: All fenced. Price low and easy terms. No. 17. 880 acres 6 miles from Alliance. 300 acres excellent ibottom land. 480 acres level. Cuts 180 tons prairie hay. New 6 room house. Barn. An excellent farm and ranch com bination. No. 21. 485 acre farm and ranch la Sheridan county, only 3 miles from good market town. Close to school. 250 acres of this are good Talley land and 235 acres rolling grass land. Cuts 160 tons hay. 150 acres suitable for farming and alfal fa raising. 30 acres now under culti vation. House 14x20. Good 40 foot well with pump. Water rises to with in 18 feet of surface. Fenced all around. Priced so. cheap that you will buy It on first sight. 12,500 woll handle this deal. Balance can be handled on long time at low Interest. , No. 22. 1,000-acre farm and ranch in western portion of Sheridan county, In good farming locality and on good road from Alliance. 700 acres cultivated; 30 acres alfalfa; fenced and cross-fenced wHh three wire fences. ' Largs three-room house; barn 20x40; three wells with windmills and tanks; fruit and grove fenced and hog tipht. Terms are easy and the price is low. . , ,No. 33. 800 acres of excellent 'evel farming land 14 milei from, Al liance. 125 acres under cultivation. House, barn, stable, granary and fine well. The price Is low and It can be purchased on reasonable terms. No. 34. 400-acre Improved ftrm 6 miles from Alliance. A51 level farm land. 250 acres under cultiva tion. Cuts 50 tons prairie hay nn balance. House and windmill wrih tank.N Barn 36x60 feet, with gran ary folding 8,000 bushels grain. Chicken house and other improve ments. Hog lot fenced. Low price and very easy terms. A bargain. No. 35. 2,680 acres of raw farm ing land In Box Butte county. Fenced and some under 'cultivation. The owner wishes to make a quick; sa'e and will take an extremely low price on easy terms. No. 36. 3,212 acres In Sioux coun ty. School and church on land. All upland. H level and balance roll ing. 100 acres under cultivation. 640 acres hay land. All fenced. 4 room house. 4 wells and windmills. Barn, granary anV other Improve ments. Priced cheap. No. 37. 1,280 acres within 5 miles of Alliance. Good, desirable farming land. Price is cheap and on easy terms. No. 38. 320 acres raw land In Hcmlngford district. Priced ex tremely low. One of the best bar gains on our list today. THOMAS-BALD INVEST MENT COMPANY LLOYD O. THOMAS F. A.RALD Phone SOO, Alliance Nat. Bank Bid. Alliance, Boa Butte County Nebraska WANT TO BUT something-? Hun dred of people weekly scan thesa want ad columns looking- for what you or others have to offer. Get quick resulta by advertising In The Herald Want Ad depart ment. 1 GIRL WANTED for general house work. Easy ,work, congenial sur roundings, good pay. Phone 476, Alliance. !Ctf781S AGENTS WANTED To sell March's History of the World War. One volume, 738 pages, 200 Illustrations and official maps. Introduction by General Peyton C. March, highest of ficer in the U. S. Army. General Pershing's own story. Great money maker. 825 to 40 a day easily made. Send money order or stamps $3.00 for a complete authentic book to sell by. Money refunded If not pleased. Highest commission paid. Act quickly. Territory going fast. H. A. Rasner, Bangor, Penn., soli W 9 books In 52 minutes; Earl Cum mlrtgs, Charlevoix, Michigan, 4 8 in two days. Hundreds of other agents doing likewise. LIBERTY WAR BOOK ASSOCIATION. 1826-28 Te- nobscot Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. lB-lt-7810 Those having clothing to be clean ed to call the Keep-U-Neat service car. Phone 133. OLD CLOTHES WANTED The City Mission Is In need of second-hand clothing, esecially men's and shoes. Call phone 696 and we will call for them. The City Mia alon We want you to know that we clean the most delicate fabrics in clothing without Injury. We call for and deliver. Keep-U-Neat. Phone 133 WANTED TO BUY Will pay five cents per pound for clean cotton rags. Bring them to The Herald cf flce. tf WANTED Housekeeper family of three middle aged lady pre ferred. Phone 301. 9-tf-7690 WANTED TO BUY Will pay five cents per pound for clean cotton rags. Bring them to The Herald of fice, tf WANTED Contract breaking prair ie. J. A. Gammon, Antloch, Nebr. 14-2t-7801 HALKS.MAN WANTED Lubricating oil. grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Com mission basis. Man with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Com pany, Cleveland, Ohio. lt-77o7$ FOR SALE One set of work har ness. Phone 793. 15-31-7820 FOR SALE A kitchen range in good condition. Phone 361. 15-lt-7816 FOR SALE OR TRADE Nearly new 30-60 Huber tractor. Address Jas. Klase, Reynolds, Nebr. 10-6t$-7719 A few first-class uncalled for over coats at very low prices Keep-U- Neet. Phone 133. FOR SALE Cash register, electric coffee mill, check protector. Bur roughs adding machine, Toledo scale, Bowser oil tank, McCuskey account register, Scheer-GUlette display counter, office desk and chair, tables, counters and glass cases. For prices and terms see or write W. H. Buechsensteln, Al liance, Nebr. Iltf7738 FOR SALE 150 stock cattle; about one-half of thera steers. 65 head of horses, 5 two-year-old mules F. G. Blaine, phone 495. 13-4t-7768 FOR SALE A Pull Ford Tractor. " for $165. Also some sweet clover Beed. W." E. Blackledge, Hay Springs. Nebr. 13-5t-7765 LOST Part of Jack-screw. Lost about five miles east of town, about January 27th. Please re turn to this office. John F. Lu low. Phone 351. 14-2t-7803 BUSINES3 FOR SALE We offer or Immediate sale an established business In Alliance earning good money. Complete equipment and an excellent chance for party with $1,000, which will handle the deal THOMAS-BALD INVESTMENT CO.. Alliance. 15U7825 S. C. R. I. RED eggs for hatching. Harrison-Tyrrell bred-to-lay 260 egg strains. Why raise scrubs when you can get eggs from these live bred strains for $1.50 per setting. $5.50 per 100. Guaran teed. Fern R. Nyffler, Dullaghan, Nebr., via Rushvllle. 13-4t-7763 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: One 12 horse-power Callahan gas oline engine, with large pump Jack. In good condition. Can be purchased at a bargain. Suitable for ranch or farm or small manufacturing plant. One 6 horse-power Atlas gasoline engine with pump jack. In good condition. A bargain. 200 feet of six-inch brass cylinder pipe. 800 feet of two-Inch, four-Inch and six-inch iron pipe, In good con dition. The above outfit Is suitable for. a potash plant or for use on a farm or ranch. Can be seen at any time. THOMAS-BALD INVESTMENT COMPANY Alliance, Nebraska 10-tf-7708 FOR SALE One new one and one quarter Bethlehem auto truck. Pneumatic tires and fully equip ped. Has never been used. Can be Been in Alliance. Will be sold at a discount. Thomas-Bald In vestment Company, Alliance. Iltf7727 POTASH STOCK FOK SALH I offer for sale, at the market., stock In the following Nebraska potash companies; In blocks of from ten to 600 shares: Western Potaoh Company, Antloch Stndard Potash Company, Lake side. Alliance Potash Company, Antloch Omaha Potash Company, Lakeside U. S. and National Potash Com panies, Antloch. William Berg Company, Merriman These offerlncs, In limited amounts, are subject to previous sale or withdrawal from the market at any time. Address Box 466. rare Of Alliance Herald, Alliance,. Nebraska. 8- tf- , , FARM FOR LEASE: We offer for immediate lease, . on reasonable terms, 400 acres of land close to Al liance. The farm Includes some Im provements In the way of bulldingi. Also cuts good hay. A fine placo for keeping stock. THOMAS-BALD IN VESTMENT COMPANY, Alliance. 15tf7826 FOR LEASE My ranch near Ken nedy, in Cherry county. Tlenty of hay and range for 500 head of cattle. Hour miles of creek. Good Improvements; about 30 miles of fence. For further particulars ad- , dress N. S. Rowley, box 24 5. Val entine, Nebr. 13tf7773 STRAYED Froqi pasture east of Berea, four 'head horses, weight about 1200 lbs. each;, seven years old. Two bay, one brown and one black. Please notify H. G. Tuttle, Berea, Nebr. Reasonable reward will be paid, for, information as to the whereabouts of these animals. 15tf7823 First-Class laundry work. Denver agency. Call 133 for service car. Keep-U-Neat. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-lii 6727 Cleaning, repairing, dyeing. Keep- IJ- Neat. Just phone 133 and the MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We bare equipped our dray was ons and auto truck with the lates appliances for moving furnltora without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon padf will be used by us on all movlna Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone II S'J-tf-59 50 , - SCAVENGER WAGON We now have on regular routes and for special calls our city scaven ger wagon. All calls to telephone 675 will receive prompt and carerul at tention. Our prices are reasonable and w&.are bonded to do good work. SAM SH ELTON. Phone 675. City Scavenger. 33-tf-9411 LOST A reward will be paid for the return of a small diamond brooch pin, lost on train number forty three, or at t'e Glrard station, on Saturday evening, February 15th. Finder notify The Herald office and reward will be paid on return . or tne pm. inn 119 F. C. Jerome, piano tuner of Lin coin, will be here soon for this line of work. Phone orders to 75. " T RHKRLFF'B HALF! By virtue of an order of sale is sued by the clerk of the district court of Box Butte County. Nebraska. .n decree of foreclosure wherein Ne braska State Building and Loan As sociation Is plaintiff and Ludvlg 1. Glarum, Josephine Glarum, Mlcha?l F. Nolan, Mary E. Nolan, Joseph A. Klme, J. D. Emerlck and First Na tional Bank of Alliance are defend ant I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the west front door of the courthouse at Alliance In said county, on the 14th day of April. 1919, at one oVlock P. M., the following described lands and tenements, to satisfy the Judgment and costs In said action: Lots three and tour, block one, Johnston's Ad dition to Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated March 10th. 1919. J. W. MILLER. Sheriff. HDourtrlght, Sldner & Lee, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 15-5t-936-7703 v 8a' HOTEL ULJNAN I imo ROOMS 1 Dhn hatiicV - a - .... r DU HOOW3 WITH OA m tif.au 100 ROOMS With bath $2.00 inn nmMS iVitm ratii 1 1 rift -x .. Tlie Opening of an Exclusive UNDERTAKING PARLOR ANNOUNCING You are assured when you have your funeral arrange ments handled by this estab lishment that you will have the best of service and supplies at reasonable prices. GEO. G. GADSBY Residence Phone 510 114 West Fourth Kt., Alliance T We Buy OLD FALSE TEETH ..We pay from $2.00 to $6.00 per set (broken or not). We also pay actual value for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver and Bridge-work. Send at once by parcel post and receive cash by return nuJl. ' MAZFJl'S TOOTH SPECIALTY Dept. X, 2007 80. 5th 81 Philadel phia, Pa. Prudential Life Insurance Company Newark, New Jersey Office Opera House Block J. A. PIERCE District Manager PHONE 43 QUICK SERVICE ELEC TRIC SHOP F. T. McKKE, Mgr. Ilione 250 423M Box Rutte Ave. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH - Attorneys-at-Law OFFICKi Flrat Natloaal Bask Ballalas PHONE 180 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA - Harness Hand Made From Beat Material Oatlaat Amy Faetarjr Blade Hood: Call mmi 8r. Ilarneaa llrpalrlna; b7 Expert- eaera llaraeaa Maker. J. M. COVERT At M. M. I. Klrbola' St aad ALL1.1NLH, NEUHASKA Professional Photographer QUALITY PORTRAITS laterter aad Ksterler Ylewe Kadak FiaUataa; EalarrtBS all Style 'ALLIANCE ART STUDIO BL B. GBJEBBV Pra-arWta PROMS flED 111 .1 C. ttmilt aJiMiltJiiiH'.;. J; GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. v Asthma and Hay Ferer Eye, Ear, . Nose and Throat moMR mt Call aaawarea fraaa Offlaa af BlcM -J 0. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA RESIDENCE! TIIONB No. II OFFICB PHONE No. II DR. If. II. BELLWOOD Surgeon a II. A Q. Railroad . Office over llolsteln Store 1 ' . ., rhone 87. N L. W. BOWMAN 'Physician and Surgeon 218 1-2 Box Butte - Alllaaea, Wabraaka PHONES Oflleei tes Itaalaaeai It) DR. M. J. DAS KIN Physician and Surgeon Office over Holaten Store Office Phone 87 Residence 889 J. JEFFREY, f. C. Ph.OL A. G. JEFFREY, D. C. -'. WALTER A. STATES, IX. O. . S Chiropractors 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. New Wilson Block DR. EINAR V. BLAK ' . Medicine and Hurgery Specialty: Eye, Ear, Nuae, Throat and Ludga ' GlftMfteA Carefnlly Fitted Office in Mallery Block Phones: Office, 104; Residence, 103 DR. E. L. BASKIN DENTIST I Over Holsten's Drug Store PHONE .87 . 1 J. D. EMERICK Bonded, Abstracter I have iUm oaly aet at Abatraet Uooka la Bax Untie Ceaaty. ' oeicei nom 7 Opera Black L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM e RUMMER BLUCI PHONE . ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Let Ma Cry far Yea" HARRY P. COURSEY LIVK STOCK and GENERAL BALKS SPECIALIST and AUCTIONEKR. Farm Sales a Specialty Terms Reaaoaahl PIIONB 66 AlUanee, Nebraska, ALLEN R. KRESGH Teacher of Plan, and naniteaij Rcaddeaoe, 004 Box Batte Ave. Pboave M 0