THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLTAN CE, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 5, 191!). PAGE SEVEN LAKESIDE (From The Lakeside Sun) H. S. Fullerton was in town on Saturday. Floyd Lotspiech came in Friday from the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin White were In town Friday. Ralph Shrewsbury was in Satur day to get his sister. O. E. Black shipped cattle to the market Saturday. C. C. Wilson this week shipped a few cars of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. .W. L. Hendrickson went to Alliance Tuesday. Ray Tollne returned Friday from work on a ranch south of town. Louis Kicken brought in a load of nice fat turkeys on Saturday. Martin Mulball was In town Satur day after a load of corn. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson went to Antioch Friday to attend a big dance. Mesdames L. M. Berry and O. A. Llndley motored to Antioch Satur day. Mrs. George Hunsaker visited at the home of C. C. Wilson Friday eve ning. Grant Keith went to Antioch on Friday. C. E. North was a Lakeside visitor Friday. Joe Wilson left for California on Wednesday. Mrs. Doctor Cowles went to Alli ance Thursday. Jim Wilson began working at the Standard Saturday. Margaret and Eddie Cody were hopping In town Friday. Grover Cameron was In from the ranch the latter part of the week. R. A. Westover and daughter, Be atrice, were shopping In town on Friday. Harry Davis spent several days last week with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Roe. Mrs. Everett Chrlsman and chil dren left Wednesday for Ozark, Mo. ' Mrs. Guy Vinlng and son, Leland, left Wednesday for their home in Dunning. Mrs. B. F. Boyer went to Alliance Friday to secure medical treatment for her elder daughter. Arthur W. Tyler returned Friday from the west. Ellsworth Ash made a one-day trip to Alliance last week. Mrs. J. L. Roe and daughter went to Alliance on Friday. . PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Neb., Oct. St, 1919. Notice Is hereby given that, as di verted by the Commissioner of the eneral Land Office, under provisions of Acts of Congress approved June 27, 1908 (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 $3.76 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 24 th day of December next, at this office, the following tract of land: Lot 3, Section 18, Township 22 North, Range 45 West, NE4SE4 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. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS In the District Court of Box Butte County: Calvin J. Wildy, Plaintiff, vs. Oli ver Rlegel, Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first, true and real name unknown, wife of the Defendant, Oliver Riegel; and the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, and personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estates of the Defendants, Oli ver Riegel, Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first, true and real name unkbown, wife of the Defendant, Oliver Riegel, and the Northwest Quarter (NWK) of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Twenty-four (24), North Range Fifty-two (52); West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Box Butte County, Nebraska, Defendants. State of Nebraska! I ss: Box Butte County The Defendants, Oliver Riegel, Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first, real and true name unknown, wife of the de fendant, Oliver Riegel, and the un known heirs, devisees, legatees, per sonal representatives, and all other persons Interested in the estates of the defendants, Oliver Riegel, Mrs. Oliver Riegel, first, real and true name unknown; wife of the defend ant Oliver Riegel, and the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section Twenty five (25), Township Twenty-four (24), North of Ran ge Fifty-two (52), West of the Sixth Principal Merid ian In Box Butte County, Nebraska, and all persons claiming any inter est of any kind in said real estate, or any part thereof, will take notice that on the 26th day of November, 1919, Calvin J. Wildy, filed his petition In the District Court of Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska, against you, the ob ject and prayer of which are that a decree may be entered In favor of the Plaintiff, and against the Defend ant. Quieting the title of the Plain tiff in and to the following described lands, to-wit: All of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section Twenty- five (25), Township Twenty-four, (24), North Range Fifty-two (52), West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Box Butte county, Nebraska, and every part thereof; that the Defendants may be perpetually enjoined from bring ing any action at law or In equity to recover possession of said land, and that they may be perpet ually enjoined from setting up any claim or Interest, or claiming any In terest adverse to the title of the rialntiff or his grantees, and from disturbing the Plaintiff and his grantees in the quiet and peaceable enjoyment of said premises, and that he may recover his costs. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 19th day of January, 1920. Dated this 1st day of December, 1919. CALVIN J. WILDT, Plaintiff. Ip nonfe, Attorney 10 Independent Men Own Real Estate Owners of Real Estate don't worry about losing their investments. They're safe. Owners of real estate don't worry about the fluctuation of the markets. Their in vestments will go up in value, and they know it. The man who owns his farm in Box Butte county never worries about the high cost of living. lie has a steady income and the steady increase in the price of land makes him a big profit on the amount invested. One Alliance man, who owns land in Box Butte county, figures that his land increased $28,000 in value during the past 12 months. Here is a bargain : 320 acres, 7 miles from Alliance, near Berea. Level and slightly rolling. Partly under cultivation. A snap for $60 per acre, on easy terms. Ask us about it. The man who owns his home is not worried about the increase in rents, nere is a snap : 6-room modern home, in best residence district. A bargain for $7,000, on easy terms. Thomas-Bald Investment Co. LLOYD 0. THOMAS AND F. A. BALD .Barg aim Gasli Prices In Slightly Used Cars All in First Class Condition If you have attempted to buy an automobile since the market has become so unset tled, you realize how difficult it is to buy a new car at any price. The cars listed below will serve every purpose that a new machine will and you get the advantage of a sub stantial reduction in addition to the advantage of immediate possession. Look them over and select the one most suited to your needs: Packard Roadster, 1918 Model -Hupmobile Touring Car, 1919 Model Hupmobile Roadster, 1919 Model . $2,250 - $1,250 $1,250 Understand this is the low price set for cash payment. There is no additional freight New Shipment We also have IN STOCK, ready for immediate delivery, the new shipment of 1920 Model Chandlers Every car conforms to the Chandler ideal of beautiful lines in construction, together with a performance par excellence. Note these prices and avail yourself of the oppor tunity without delay. , They Will Not Last Long at These Prices Y ' ' Touring car, 1920 Model Dispatch car, 1920 Model Coupe, 1920 Model -Sedan, 1920 Model $1,987 - $2,077 $2,825 - $2,925 Alliance SCHWABE BRO CIIANDLER-HUPMOBILE SERVICE STATION Nebraska Chadron WANT TO BUT aomathlna-f Hun. dr4a of prop I a rak.ly aran thraa wt ail columns loaklng- for what you or other kava to offer. Oat Quirk rHa by advertising; la Tke llaralt Want Ad department. ferred: to take care or little girl, three years old, and general house work. Thone 200. tf WANTED Girl for general houne- work. Call 173. tf WANTED 6 Bright Capable ladies 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. F9n FOR SALE -RANCHES FOR SALS 419 Mr Improved ranch, 2 lle from Antloth; SI asres la crop: 99 asres of hay: bal ance good range. An Ideal dairy and poultry farm to supply slty of Ax tloch. Ready market for all pro duce. Far artleilars see or write Thomas-Bald Investment Co., Al liance. 2-tf-S24 GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Afttlitnn and liny Vvver Eye, Rnr, Noe and Throat moNB 1ST CaHa aaawere frvm Offlra fay aa IkM Not Medicine Not Surgery Nt Osteopathy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Graduate Palmer School Trlcone 86A . Wilson Building Alliance Nebraska L. W. BOWIIAH Physician and Sorgtaa sit 1-2 Box Butte Aniaaea, Vebraafca PHONES OfflNI ReaUaaeei M FOR 8ALE---LIVK STOCK TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Phone $24. Wm. Davldaon. tf HOLSTEIN COW for sale. To be fresh soon, $65 la taken at once. Call 793. Frank Shreve. 2 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALS OR TOADS Uy 12 reom modern hease, 2 lota. Nettle H. Campbell, Phone 712, 61$ Cheyenne Are. 49-tf-S191 WANTED TO RENT HOUSES WANTED To Rent Four or Ave room, mnfurnlshed house. Phone 13. tf FOR SALE -AUTOMOBILES FO RSAEPGoooTTitaoArae touring. In excellent shape. F. A. BALD, phone 308 or 476, Alliance, tf WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Representative, man or woman, In every town, to put over co-operative buying plan, which di rectly interests every automobile owner. Salesmen in other parts av eraging $12 a day and up. No ex perlence necessary. Will guarantee you permanent position if you make good. This proposition needs quick action. Applicants must furnish sat isfactory references as to character, responsibility, etc. Those with cars prefered. Address A. A. Haapingar ner, Sprague Tire & Rubber Co., Omaha, Nebraska. 2 HOARDING HOME COOKED Meals, eight dollars per week. The Nebraska Rooming House. 7p NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice la 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, Dollle 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, hia 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 sale being made on the 9th day of October, 1919, during the October A. D. term of said court; that the undersigned referee, II. D. Kempton, for that pur pose being duly appointed by said court on said date will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for eash, at the front door of the post office in the village of Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, in the after noon of the Sist 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 eash, on the date of sale. Said sale la to remain open for one hour. Dated this 22nd day of November, 1919. II. D. KEMPTON. Referee. Latham A Schxoeder, Attorney 65 dr. it, j. rjASKrji Physician aavd Barge Offtee over Holstm Star Office Fnone 87 ua DR. EINAR V. BULK Medicine and Surgery Specialty i Eye, Say, New, Throat and Lunge Glasses Carefully FltUd Office In Mallery Block Phonee: Office, 104; Residence, 1M Nit sous Conductive Oxide AncBtheala . DR. W. J. MAHAFFY DENTIST Alliance Nebraska L. A. BERRY Lawyer N ROOM RCHHEB BLOCK PHONE t ' ALUAJTCK, NEBRASKA "Let Me Cry far Tea" HARRY P. COTJRSSY LIVH STOCK mm GRJfKRaEt SPECIALIST aaS AUCTIOMRAUa, Farm Sales a Specialty Teraaa Rcaaoaafcte PHONE 164 Alllaaea, IVekraaka Harness Hand Mad Kraai Btat Material. Oatlaat Factory Maa Uaa. Call mm namMa HtMrla( y J. M. COVERT At M. M. D. Wick!. ttmmt u AXLIAKCK, HGBRASKA 'lONTRACrr WIIUNU & ELECTRIO REPAIRS Attention to Detail Makes Our Work xt EMERGENCY ELECTRIC CO. Phone 18 112 W 3d With Norton Realty MOTE FTJRNTTTJRB SAFELY ; We have equipped our dray waj on and auto truck with the lstssi appliance for no via g fttralture without -narrlng er scratch!. g or s Ing damage. Up-to-date wages will be need by us on all avertia Job. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone lft. T-tf-fitS I DOSE PREVENTS BLACkUXG F ft mm m , arfUa AUUlf ad. Om ). 'I ' awlWa Dm, Cak, Stack Ym4 Wtvaaa There are as many ways to win a woman's heart as there are women, Exchange. J. D. EXfXRICK Benied Abstracter I aave Uka ealy act at A! Baaae aa Baa Batta Ceauatr. Ftrai national Bank BI H8TRAY NOTICE Taken p, 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 ealves, 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. BRECKKER. Real Estate, Laams ami him. ance. .F. E. REDDISH, RaA&JI Jewish father to his son, who has Just returned from France: '1 esk yos, Jakle, how cones It you always say The Tanks Wjght home the bacon?' lint yon know It aint right yon should be always mentioning this pork stuff." Bursts and. Duds.