THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, Jane 26th, 1919 Two young rlrls and a youn lad were picked up at the rlty park on Monday ntfht by the police. Ac cording to the office the young peo ple were caught in a rather precar ioua condition and they have since been given much more tareful watching. One or the girls has been paroled to Mrs. Sharp, police mat ron. The police picked up a drunk the jfther evening and when he could not pay his fine the chief found it advis able to allow the rrlsoner the priv ilege, of cleaning thoroughly the city ball, the floors were scrubbed and the place generally put In ship shape. Thre are a few other little Jobs the officers wish to get done' and the irst fellow who appears before the police Judge without sufficient funds to "pay out" will be given the oppor tunity to earn a portion of the fine, at least. Sheriff J. V. Miller has appointed everal plain rlothes deputies to as sist in putting an end to (he boozing t the Harpy Hollow dances. For everal weeks there has been some disturbance caused by the visitation to the place of those under the in fluence of liquor and the she'lft has decided to go the "smart ones" one better and put a fellow or two with whom the a. o. are not acquainted on the job. The display wlndwos of the W. Jl. Harper Department store have a rreatly enhanced appearance since the Installation last week of . some sew and beautiful hand painted backgrounds and some very artistic display by the window trimmer. Mr. Harper has pent a lot of money pre paring attractive window display ma terials and can boast windows as at tractive as they make them. NOTICE " 1 wish to announce to the many patron of our store that on and after the first day of July 1910, we will dlMcontlnue all credit and de liveries of iroods. We believe that we can bet serve the public by rIv fiwhr frrMwl. and at a chewier rate, than credit stores can afford to Vnn will find eventhlnir in a rtrt clas prwery store and market that 1 obtainable ai uie. oiu suuui. . .Youra for a safer and better busi ness. A. I. ROIHJERS Few Now Search for Gold. Tlth the exception of the years of IfllS and 1010. when discoveries of tungsten brought n horde of wealth jeekers to the Colorado hills, the -Search for gold hns stendlly dimin ished since the gold rush 25 years ago. At that time, old mining men sny, the mountains were full of prospectors .searching for new veins and placer deposits. The new generation has not followed In the footsteps of the old .nd one of the picturesque features af Western life Is becoming extinct. NOTICK FOIl ITIIL1CATION. 016763 Department of Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne braska. June 13, 1919. Notice la hereby given that Mary Burke, one of the heirs of Mary Tier nan, Deceased, of Alliance, Nebras ka, who, on May 29th, 1914, made Homestead entry, No. 016763, for Lots 1 ,2, 3 and 4, in Section 4, in Township 23. and SV4 SV4 of .Section 27. PKVi SEi or Section 28. XEi, Ei SEU. SWU SEU, EH SWl. and SW'4 SVi of Section SJ. In Township 24, North Kange 51 West, of Sixth Principal Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final thiee-ycar Proof, to establish .claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Twenty first day of July, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Herman, George (J. Burke, John T. iiurke, Alliance, Nebraska; Edward E. Dueker, of Dayard, Ne braska. T. J. O'KEEFE. I Register. For Sale, a two-year old red Ehorthom bull, to dose out, at $l.r,0. J. A. f""""!!. 30-2-1-8074 OVER-ACIDITY of tha stomach baa upset many a flight's rest Ii your stomach is add UaturbedL, diuohr two or three RM2QIQ5 a Of tongue before retiring and en jey refreshing sleep. The purity and f odneM of Ximoid guaranteed by SCOTT ABO WNE MAKERS OF SCOJTi EMULSION (Thurrh of fihrist. Warm weather Is here, but the services of the church go on Just the same. We expect another one of those splendid days next Lord's Day. Something new at earn service. Bible School welcomes you and has a class for you. The C. E. Prayer meetings are real live meetings for the young people. The Sermon subjects for next Sunday are: "What Next?" and "What Is His Name?" Come to the Church with a message and a wel come. Stephen J. Epler, Minister. Presbyterian Church. Services for Sunday, June 29. The Sunday School meets at 10 a. in. Classes for all. We are building up a thoroughly graded school with the high standards of excellence of the Department of Religious Education of tbe Presbyterian church and In ternationa) Sunday School Associa tion. Morning worship 11 o'clock. "God's Method of Work." Evening service, 8 p. m. "Thou Art Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This." Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m., topic, "Loyalty to Church and Country. Leader, Miss Lulu Stur geon. You are cordially welcomed to all the services. A. J. KEARNS, Pastor. return all property subject to taxa tion in the townships, precincts, dis tricts, cities or wards and villages, in which he is elected. """Many also seem to think that any thing purchased or acquired after April 1st should not be listed or as sessed. Personal property , is assess ed wherever found by the assessors after April 1, unless a copy of the schedule is produced or an affidavit made that it has been assessed that year. See Sec. 6322. Elevator companies, - furniture dialers, automobile dealers, and all other merchants and traders are pre sumed to be assessed in the average stock carried or rather the percent bf average inventory deemed neces sary by the assessor for equalization with other property. J. A. Keegan, County Assessor. -i I IK it i 2 uvrn.Jor ASSESSMENT IIWJULATION8 In assessing the city of Alliance, many seem to think that they, not the assessor should place the values. This Is an error. Sec. 6309, In the Statutes, say: Each precinct assessor shall, upon actual view, list, value, assess and SALIS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HUR Drink lota of water and atop eating meat lor a while iz your Bladder troubles 70a, Woen you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gen erally means you have been eating too much meat, ears a well-known authority. Meat forms urio acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get aluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, . dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night , Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tableepoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been usi for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys,, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salta is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injurs and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink. . Texas Oil The story of the oil develop ment of Texas reads like magic. The world has never seen such riches come from mother earth. Just think, in two binall areas, of ?tt 'bat ten rquare mil? 'one thousand oil wells have been developed, during the past ten months, that are now producing 300, 000 barrels per day of Liquid Gold worth half a million dollars.' $150,000,000.00 per year, and the development has only just begun. This is far greater than tbe balmiest days of Alas ka, California, or any other excitement the world has ever seen. Texas 1b oil mad. Oil is found everywhere. Specula tion in reliable Texas oil stocks Is absolutely the best runror the money the small investor'' has ever had. Fortunes have already been made by thousands of poor people from small Investments in Texas oil. You can do it too. Tbe big fortunes have just started. 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"Wilson of the United States Department of Labor: Those who postpone buying now in the hope of lower prices are specu lating in the future misfortune of the nation." Harry N. Taylor, President of the National Coal Administration : "Those who are delaying the purchase of their coal supply will find themselves unable to secure the same later, in the fall, owing to tL car and labor shortage." WE WILL BE GLAD TO TAKE YOUR ORDER FOR COAL NOW. PHONE 73. J 1 J Under Auspices of tbe KEITH COUNTY COMMUNITY CLUB ' W. C. NYE, Secretary. Come on Boys Let's Go Scratch 'em Forest Lumber Co, WE BEVWQTON, Mjr. r SO BOMS WlTtl Kkru lien II X .... . he K0 rooms vWth avni 1 1 n