THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALMA CE, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 27, 1919. PAGE ELEVEN" o4 Gen tleman I Fairy By EDNA DEANE LYALL '"ftttmtttttuml fCeprrigat. till, tt tke Weetera Ntfi par Unloa.1 Where nil the children came from Rodney Marsh ituit1 tint comprehend I It seemed If mHtfkullv quirk orne telepathic f innl hnd been runvpyed .to every Juvenile In the vicinity of the great tenement row where he hnd paused to watch a little group nmke mud pies. They wore soiled, ragged garments, were barefooted, and with pity and Interest the kindly faced young man studied these poor and neglected, but happy children of the city. Harsh drew out some small change and dropped as many coins among the four urchins who were engrossed In their mock pastry task. There was a scramble, a rapturous yell, a babel of Tolces from doorways and alleys. Then poured Into the center children from far and near. They surrounded Marsh with grimed hands, extended and eloquent pleas for consideration. "That Is all,' announced Marsh, as be detected specious repeaters In evi dence and started away. Only one of the throng ran after him, breathless and big eyed. He no ticed that she was of a different brood to the general mass, being clean, poor ly, but neatly dressed, and with a winning personality. "Oh, mister, please I" uttered the little six-year-old miss. "Are you really throwing away money Y "Why, yes, my dear, to good little children, and 1 am sura you must be that" "Mamma says so, and Auntie Phyl lis," came the prompt response. "Oh, bow rich you must bet But I know you're a gentleman fairy I Tou see, I've been saving up to buy the big doll down at the corner. Come along and I'll show you," and the little one took his hand with a trustfulness that caused him to thrill with pleasure. She halted finally beside a show win dow full of toys and pointed with en raptured ecstasy at the object of her admiration. It was marked two dollars. Marsh took out a banknote. "Oh I does It take all that money?" cried Edith Waldron. "Please, Mr. Fairy, I can do without the doll, and I'd rather you'd buy an Invalid chair for poor sick mamma." "You sweet, self-sacrificing little cherub. You shall have the doll first, and then we will see about the In valid chair," said Marsh, and, his com panion hugging and chatting to her coveted acquaintance, they went back towards the tenement row. "There's where we live," little Edith enlightened Marsh, and she pointed to a third story window. There was a box filled with flowering plants. The windows were clean and bright and adorned with snowy white curtains. "My papa Is dead, and we are very poor, and Aunty Phyllis Is cursing poor mamma, and Rhe can't get about, and if any of your fairies have an Invalid chair, won't you please send her one?" "Indeed. 1 will I" pledged Marsh, and within the bour an Invalid's wheeled chair was on its way to the old tenement It had been a. relief to mingle with the lowly and make at least a few humble ones happy, but now Marsh's own troubles filled his thoughts. He had come to the city to defend a lawsuit which, if it went against him, would mean the loss of nearly all he possessed. He knew that the claim against him was un just, but it was In the hands of legal empires. Marsh located the rooms on the third floor. He knocked at an open door, noting the neatness of the place. A woman, pale and careworn, seated In a new invalid chair, greeted him. "I understand that Miss Worth does copying at home." spoke Marsh, "and I have some work for her if she is not too buRy." "My sister will return In a few min utes. Won't you be seated, please?" said the invalid. Marsh sat down In a chair near a typewriter. Upon a table lay a num ber of typed sheets. He could not help but notice them. As Mrs. Wal dron wheeled herself Into an adjoin ing room Marsh picked np one and then another of the sheets, deeply ab sorbed. "It Is fate!" be whispered, quite aroused, to himself, for by some strange coincidence , Miss Worth bad been copying the papers of the op posing ,counael in his lawsuit nia face lightened as be became fully wart of the testimony and witnesses to be present made some hurried notes and now knew what points to guard In the litigation. Bright voices and footsteps sounded outside and Marsh arose to face a young girl twenty and a child of six, bearing In ber loving clasp the famous doll of the corner store. "Oh. Aunty Phyllis 1" cried Edith ecstatically, rushing towards Marsh and throwing her arms about bis neck. "It's the gentleman fairy I" N Marsh blundered through his equi vocal mission as best he might He said nothing when Miss Worth dis covered his identity and Insisted that as she could he should be repaid for the cherished invalid chair. It was destined to become a family pos session, however, for the day March won his case he asked gentle, faithful Phyllis Worth to becoure bis wife. nilL ESTATE TUAXSFKKS Transfers for the week ending No vember 17, 1919, as reported by J. D. Emerlck, bonded abstracter, First National Bank building. Alliance, Neb.: James E. Dill and wife to Frank Labcns SW4 of 7-24-48. fl.OO. Charles Meyers and wife to Flor ence E. Wlshman. lot 1, block 10, first addition to Alliance, $1,600.00. Box Butte County Fair association to J. E. Whlttlngton, lot 10, block 2. Fairvlew addition to Alliance, Neb., $150.00. C. II. Cass and wife to James O. Kennedy, four acres In NW corner of SWU of NEK of 24-26-49, $425. 00. Ira E. Johnson and wife to John O. Vogel, SWA of SW4 and NH of 21, SWU of SWVi of 28, In 25-50. SEVi of SWV4 and SV4 of SEVi of 5, SWVi of SWVi of 4-24-50, $12,000. 00. Marlam Van Pelt, widower, to James M. Kennedy, of SWVi of 1-27-47,. $1.00. Fred W. Melick and wife to George E. Schneider, lots i, i, ana 3, block 10, town of Hemingfora, $1,000.00. Fred W. Melick and wife to uertna A. Bay. lot 3, block 1, Mellck's ad dition to Hemingford, $100.00. Thomas K. Ollshannon, widower, to Fred M. Hoover, and SEVi of 11, WV4 of 12, NV4 and SEVi of 14- 24-50, $15,360.00. Orpha A. Gagbagen and Alfred J. Gaghagen to William Wesley Marks, NWV4 of 9-25-48, $11,500.00. Alfred J. Gaghagen and Orpha A. Gaghagen to William Wesley Marks, SWVi of 3-25-48, $12,547.20. NOTICH " a Notice to the owners of property within Paving District No. S of the Cltv of Alliance. In Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, the said district includ ing and embracing the following de scribed property, to-wit: Lota 1 to 6 Inclusive, block 9, original town of Alliance, Nebraska, and lots 13 to 18 inclusive, block 10, original town of Alliance. Nebraska; lots 12 to 29 inclusive in County Addition to the City of Alliance, Nebraska; lots 1 to 6 inclusive in block 7 sec ond addition to the City of Alliance, Nebraska; lots 1 to $ Inclusive block 8. second addition to the City of Al liance. Nebraska: lots 1 to 9 Inclu sive, block 3 second County Addition to the City of Alllanoe, Nebraska; lots 4 to 12 inclusive, block L, Ne braska Addition to the City of Alli ance, Nebraska; lots 7 to 11 inclu sive, in block 4, second County Addi tion to the City of Alliance, Nebras ka.: lots 2 to 4 inclusive, block A, Sheridan Addition to the City of Al liance, Nebraska, and south half ol lot 3 and lots 4 to 5 Inclusive, block M, Nebraska Addition to the City of Alllanoe, Nebraska. Ton are hereby notified that said Bavins: district No. 3. which includes and embraces the property above de scribed, has. been created by pas sage, approval, and publication of Ordinance No. 267 of the ordinances f the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, as provided by law. You are further notified that if the owners of the record title represent ing a majority of the abutting prop erty owners In such district, shall file with the City Clerk within twen ty days from the first publication of this notice, written objections to the paving of such district, said work shall not bo done In such district under said ordinance No. 267, but said ordinance No. 267 shall be re pealed. It such objections be not filed against such district in the time and manner aforesaid, the mayor and city council will forthwith pro ceed to construct such paving. In advertising for bids for such paving, the mayor and council may provide for bids on different ma terials, and types of construction, and shall In addition provide for ask ing bids on any material or materials which may be suggested by petition of the owners of record title repre senting 25 per cent of the abutting property owners in such district, if such petition is filed with the City Clerk before advertlsment for bids is ordered. On the opening of bids for paving in such paving district, the mayor and council shall post pone action thereon for a period of not less than ten days. During said period of postponement the owners of record title representing a major ity of the abutting property owners in such district, may file with the City Clerk a petition for the use of a particular material for paving, in which event a bid on that material shall be accepted, and the work be done with that material. In case such owners fall to designate the ma terial to be used in such paving In the manner, and within the time above provided, the mayor and coun cil shall determine upon the material to be used, provided the mayor and council may in any event at Its option relect all bids and re-advertise, if In Us Judgment the public interest re quire. The streets and avenues abutting uDon said property within such dla- trlst to be paved, unless objections are made In the wanner and form above stated, are as follows: All that portion of Box Butte Avenue In said city betweei the south line of Fifth Street, and the north line of Tenth Street; all that part of Fifth Street situated between the west line of lot 21 County Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended south to Intersect said Fifth street. and the east line of lot 22 County Addition to the City of Alliance, If extended' south to Intersect Fifth Street; all that part of Sixth Street situated between the west line of lot 15 County Addition to the City of Alliance, If extended .south to In tersect said Sixth Street, and the east line of lot 24 In County Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended south to intersect said Sixth Street; all that part of Seventh Street sit uated between the west line of lot 12 County Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended north to Inter sect said Seventh Street, and the east line of lot 27 County Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended north to intersect said Seventh Street; all that part of Eighth Street situated between the west line of lot 6 block 8, second addition to the City of Al liance, if extended south to Intersect said Eighth Street, and the east line of lot 29. County Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended south to lnteresect said Eighth Street; all that part of Ninth Street situated bV'.'een the west line of lot 9, block 3 second County Addition to the City of Alliance, If extended south to in tersect said Ninth Street, and the east line of lot 4 block L. Nebraska Addition to the City of Alliance, If extended south to intersect said Ninth Street, and all that part of Tenth Street situated between the west line of lot 4 block A, Sheridan Addition to the City of Alliance, If extended south to Intersect said Tenth Street, and the east line of lot 5, block M, Nebraska Addition to the City of Alliance, if extended south to Intersect said Tenth Street The date of the first publication of this notice is October 30th, 1919. A meeting of the mayor and coun cil of said City of Alliance will be held In the council chamber of said city on the 9th day of December, 1919, at 8 o'clock p. m. to consider such objections as may be made and filed as heretofore provided. Dated this 29th day of October, 1919. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor. Attest . GRACE II. KENNEDY, City Clerk (SEAL) NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Judgment of partition and order of sale made in the case where in William James Price, Ada Price Stewart, Dollie Price Ellis and Nellie Price are plaintiffs and Ida Price Clawson, Ira Clawson, her hus band, Robert Price, Robert Charles Spray, a minor, and Myrtle Price Pursel and Roy Pursel, her hus band, and Robert Warren Price and Eva Price, his wife, and Daisy Price Porter and Ray Porter, her husband, are defendants, by the Honorable E. B. Perry. Judge of the district court of Frontier county, Ne braska, in which court said action is pending, said order of Bale being made on the 9th day of October, 1919, -during the October A. D. term of said court; that the undersigned referee, H. D. Kcmpton, for that pur pose being duly appointed by said court on said date will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the post office in the village of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, in the after noon of the 3l8t day of December, 1919, at the hour of 2 o'clock the fol lowing described real estate so di rected by said judgment of partition and order of sale to be sold: The southwest quarter of section eleven, township twenty-six, range fifty-two, west of the sixth principal meridian, in Box Butte county, state of Nebraska. The terms of said sale to be cash, on the date pf sale. Said sale is to remain open for one hour." Dated this 22nd day of November, 1919. II. D. KEMPTON, Referee. Latham & Schroeder, Attorneys 55 REFEREE'S SALK Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a judgment of partition and order of sale made in the case where in William James Price, Ada Price Stewart, Dollie Price, Ellis and Nellie Price are plaintiffs and Ida Price Clawson, Ira Clawson, her husband, Robert Price, Robert Charles Spray a minor, and Myrtle Price Pursel and Roy Pursel, her husband, and Robert Warren Price and Eva Price, his wife, and Daisy Price Porter and Ray Porter, her husband, are defend ants by the Honorable B. B. Perry. Judge of the District Court of Fron tier County, Nebraska, In which Court said action Is pending, said order of sale being made on the 9th day of October, 1919, during the Oc tober A. D. 1919 term of said Court; that the undersigned referee, H. D. Kempton, for that purpose being duly appointed by said Court on said date will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the post office In the village of Alliance. Box Butte County Ne braska, in the afternoon of the 2nd day of December, 1919, at the hour of two o'clock, the following de scribed real estate so directed by said judgment of partition and order of sale to be sold: The southwest quarter of section eleven, township fifty-six, range fifty- two, west of the 6th P. M., in Box Butte County, State of Nebraska. The terms of said sale to be cash, one the date of sale. Said sale to remain open for one hour. Dated this 25th day of Ottober. 1119. II. D. KEMPTON, Referee. Latham & Schroeder, Attorneys. 62 PUMJC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. R Land Offlce at Alllanoe, Nebraska, October 8th. 1919. NOTICK Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land offlce, under provi sions of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pursuant to the application of Albon B. Hall, Serial No. 018623, we will offer at public- sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $4.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 16th day of December next, at this office, the following tract of land: SWVi SWVi of section 34, township 23, north of range 49, west of the Sixth principal meridian. Any persona claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. J. C. MORROW, Receiver. PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 8th, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Offlce, under provi sions of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats.. 617). and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pursuant to the application of Albon B. Hall, Serial No. 018618, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at cot less than $4.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 15th day of December next, at this office, the following tract of land: SWVi SEVi of section 10; NWVi NEV of section 15, township 22, north of range 49, west of the Sixth principal meridian. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or . before the time designated for sale. T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. J. C. MORROW, Receiver. Real Estate.. Loam and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH. Reddisr Block. 15-tf-0727 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I have tfee ly set ( Abetraev Baoka lit Bam Battr Caaaty. First National Hank Bldg. NEGLECTING THAT GOLD OR COUGH? Why, when Dr. King' New Discovery so promptly checks it rS natural yon don't want to be careless and let that old cold or cough drag on or that new attack develop seriously. 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It is eae-y to believe that by keeping; the kidneys and dl seetlva organs c lea need and la preper working- order old age can ba deferred and life prolonged far beyond that en joyed, by Ibe a v erase person. For over 108 years GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem on haa bean relieving the weakaeaaes and disability due to ad vancing" reare. It la a standard old time bam remedy and neada no Intro duction. CrOLJ M CUAX, Haarlem Oil la Inclosed la ederleaa, taatelesa eapaulea (outlining- about i drops each. Take them as yeu would a pill, with a small PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY First National Bank Bldg. J. A. PIERCE, Dist. Mgr. Insurance for the Whole Family Ages 12 to IS. WANT TO BUT something? Hun dreds of prople weekly scan these want ad column looking- for what you or others hava to ffar. Get quick results by advertising In The Herald Wast Ad depart ment. WANTED A maid; elderly lady pre ferred; to take care of little girl, three years old, and general house work. Phone 200. tf WANTED 6 bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. $25.00 to 160.00 per week. Railroad fare paid. Write at once. GOODRICH DRUG CO., Dept. T8I, Omaha, Nebr. 40-tf-Sl.S FOR SALE 401 acre Improved ranch, 2 miles from Antloca; 60 acres In crop; acres of hay; bal ance good ranKO. An ideal rlalrv anil poultry farm te supply city of An- uocn. neaay market for all pro duce. Far nartlralara im n writ a Thomas-Bald Investment Co., Al liance. 4S-tf-8244 TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Phone 624. Wm. Davidson. tf FOR SALS OR TRAD aV My 12 room mooem nouse, s lots. Nettle M. Campbell, Phone 712, 601 Cheyenne Ave. 40-tf-tlll Notice to Hunters. Keep off my ranch this fall and save trouble for me and both trouble and expense for yourself. J. R. PHELAN. 40-12t-tlll WANTED To Rent Four or five room, unfurnished house. Phone 163. tf FOR SALE Good standard make touring. In excellent shape. F. A. BALD, phone 308 or 476, Alliance, tf WANTED 6 bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers; $25 to $50 per week; rail road fare paid; write at once. Good rich Drug Co., Dept. 786, Omaha, Neb. 53p FOR SALE Cured Sweet Potatoes, fancy quality, good keepers, bu. hampers, $1.75; lots of ten, $1.65; Express is $1.15. Shell Bark Hick ory Nuts, per bu. $3.00; Pecans, 2Cc per lb. All guaranteed good. Send check. Wickham Berry Farm, Salem, Neb. 61 p PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlce at Alliance, Neb., Oct. 28. 1919. , Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Offlce, under provisions of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1906 (34 Stats., 517), and March 2, 1907 (34 Stats., 1224), pursuant to the application of Maurice S. Pet erson, Serial No. 018697, we will of fer at public sale, to the highest bid der, but at not less than $3.75 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 24th day of December next, at this offlce, the following tract of land: Lot 3, Section 18, Township 22 North, Range 45 Wrest, NEViSEVi Section 13, township 22 North, Range 46 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are . ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time desig nated for sale. 55 T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. ESTRAY NOTICE Taken up, on the premises of the undersigned, located four miles east of Alliance, known as the James W. Breckner farm, on or about August 15, two spring calves, red, spotted face, without brand or other marks of identification. Owner may have same by proving property, paying for keep and expense of advertising. JAMES W. BRECKNER. One class of painters who will never go on a strike are the face painters. Buckshot. wallow el water. 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MM PU0NEa "' m Aesldeaeet IS DR. IL J. BABKJJI Physician aad Bargeon ' Office over Holstea Store: Office Phone 87 Deaidenee Ul DR. EINAR V. BLAK Medicine and Sorgery Specialty t Eye, Bar, Noee, Throat and Lungs Glaeees Careful Pitted Office In ifallery Block Phones Offlee, 104 j Residence, 108 Nitrous Conductive Oxide Anesthesia , DR. W. J. MAHAFFY DENTIST Alliance Nebraska L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM ntTHMEit BLOCK PHONE I . aLLUNCE, REBRASRL4 "Let Ma Cry far Tea" HARRY P. COURSBY LTVn STOCK and GENERAL, SaUBS SPECIALIST and AUCTlOSiKaUa. Farm Sales a Specialty Terms neaseaaele PHOOTi CM Alliance Nebraska names Hand Made f" B Material. Oatlaet as artery Made .. Call a.d SaZ II an res Repaerla by BaMrlT aaad Uaraaaa Maker. J. M. COVERT At M. M. D. Klrala Stand ALLIAKCK, NEBRASKA MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We bare eaulnned our drav ons and auto truck with tn Leiai appliances v for moving firnltare wltnoat marring or scratching or do ing damage. 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