I I I t WANT TO BUT something? Hun dred of popl weekly scan thee 'want ad columns looking for what you or other hare to offer. Oet quick result by adrertltln; In The Herald Want Ad depart ment. FOR BALE r AUTOMOBILES FOR SALS Good standard make touring. In excellent shape. F. A. BALD, phone 38 or 471, Alliance, tf HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for general house work. Call 17 S. tf WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Young man to assist with bookkeeping and act as gen eral assistant to the manager. Busi ness education not necessary. In quire Fowler Lbr. Co. 10 BjMaaaaBBBHHMaBaBaBBJaMM"i WANT TO RENT HOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE My 12 room modern house, 2 lots. - Nettle M. Campbell. Phone 712; 606 Cheyenne Are. tf WANTED To rent five or six room house. Notify 501, care Herald. 10 FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 4 room house, 3 lots, chicken house, good barn. Phone 63 So. Alliance. Mike Banjoff. 9p FOR SALE TOULTUm FOR SALEEitrTTocXarred Rock Roosters. Phone Ash 8282. B. W. Purlngton. lOp FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A big lumber wagon and a light spring wagon. Cheap If taken at once. Write Box 696, Alliance, Neb. lOp FOR SALE RANCHES FOR SALE 400 acre improved ranch, 2 miles from Ant loch; 50 acres In crop; 90 acres of hay; bal ance good range. An ideal dairy and poultry farm to supply city of An tloch. Ready market for all pro duce. For particulars see or write Thomas-Bald Investment Co., Al liance. tf FOR SALE LIVE STOCK TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Phone 624. Wm. Davidson. tf LOST LOST A small bill book containing two Burlington checks and three certificates of deposit on First State bank, about $50 in bills; also liberty bond coupons 3d loan Nob. 3996374, 3996373; 2d loan No.v4142169; four coupons of 1st loan Nob. 593876 and 593877. Leave at First State Bank and receive reward. P. S. Lore. lOp WANTED HOUSEKEEPER WiSJTEDATldrTynSdToTt house. Inquire at the Alliance Floral Co., 204 Box Butte Ave. tf " ADVERTISING SERVICE ONE MERCHANT IN ALLIANCE WILL PROFIT BY ANSWERING THIS AD. We are promoters and managers of Retail Sales Campaigns. Clearing Sales, Mill-End-Sales, Money-Rais-lng-Salea are our specialty. We do newspaper advertising, wlndow-trlm- . ming, cardwrltlng. Prepare your stock for sales display. We work with you from start to finish. No . matter what competition you have WE GET THE MONEY for you. We have one date open In January and one In March. We work strictly on s commission basis. Retail condi tions are far below normal. If you want to raise tioney on your mer chandise quickly and Burely, com municate with us at once. Only one merchant In each town can secure our services. Write to Alexander Frank, Offices 110 M N. Hastings , Ave., Hastings, Neb. 5&9 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Of The) Wyoming-North eastern OH Company We, the undersigned ineorpor atnra. do. hereby, in pursuance of the laws of the State of Nebraska In uch cases made and provided, asso ciate ourselves as a body polltle and corporate In the name and for the purpose hereinafter mentioned. ARTICLE I The corporation herein eontem plated shall be named and known aa Wyoming-Nortneasiern uu com pany. ARTICLE II The principal place of transacting the business of the corporation Here in contemplated, aball be In the city of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne braska. ARTICLE III The areneral nature of the business to bo transacted by the corporation 1 aa follows, to-wit: Locating, vail datina-. and nrosoeetini for oil and other minerals on Government lands THE ALLIANCE. subject to the same; to buy, lease or otherwise acquire lands contain ing, or believed to contain oil or other minerals; to purchase or other wise acquire, lease, build, construct. operate drilling rigs, construct and maintain refineries, mill works, lab oratories, pipe lines, rights of ways for pipe lines, side tracks, tele phones, storage tanks, dwelling houses for workmen and others In connection with the purposes In this article set forth. To carry on the business of pro ducing, refining, storing, supplying, marketing, and distributing oil and oil products of all classes and de scriptions. To contract for oil lands or lands containing oil or other mineral de posits; to acquire by purchase, lease, contract, or otherwise, oil and lands believed to contain oil and other mineral deposits. . . To contract, lease, lease on royal ties, or otherwise, sell or dispose of to others oil lands, leases, or lands containing oil or other mineral sub stances. The corporation may buy, hold, or dispose of such real and personal property as the directors may deem proper for the promotion of its busi ness, or that may be necessary in the proper conducting of said business. ARTICLE IV The authorised capital stock of the corporation , shall be One Million j ($1,000,000.00) Dollars, divided into One Hundred Thousand (100,000) shares of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each. Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000) Dollars of the capital stock shall be fully paid up and sub scribed upon the organisation of the corporation. Said stock may be paid for in cash or its equivalent In prop erty necessary and useful to the cor poration in the transaction of Its business and when said stock is issued it shall be fully paid up and non-assessable. ARTICLE V The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which the cor poration may subject itself shall not exceed an amount equal to two-thirds (2-3) -of the paid up capital stock issued by said corporation and no stockholder shall be liable as an in dividual for any debt or liability of the corporation. ARTICLE VI This corporation shall date from and commence on the 16th day of September, A. D., 1919, and shall terminate on the 16 th day of Sep tember, A. D., 1969. ARTICLE VII This corporation may be dissolved at any time prior to its own limita tion, by consent of two-thirds of the outstanding capital stock of said cor poration by a resolution dissolving the corporation spread upon Its rec ords and certified to the, Secretary of State. ARTICLE VIII The business affairs of the cor poration shall be conducted by a Board of Directors consisting of nine and the officers by them to be elect ed, as hereinafter provided. ARTICLE IX The voting power of said capital stock shall be, one vote for each share of capital stock issued by said corporation. ' ARTICLE X The first meeting of the stock holders shall be held on the date of the commencement of the corpora tion, or as soon thereafter as prac ticable, and thereafter the regular annual meeting shall be held in the city of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 2nd Monday of Jan uary, 1920, and on the second Mon day in January of each succeeding year. At said first meeting, and at the annual meetings thereafter the Board of Directors shall be elected by the stockholders from their own number, to hold office until the an nual meeting next after their elec tion and until their successors are elected and qualify. ARTICLE XI The Directors shall In each in stance as soon as convenient after they have been elected and have qualified select from their own num ber the president, vice-president. secretary, and treasurer, who shall hold office until the annual meeting next after their election, and until their successors are elected and qua! lfy. Any two of said offices may be held by one and the same person. ARTICLE XII In the event of the absence of the president, the vice-president shall have full power to perform all the duties of the president ana to sign. execute, and deliver any and all in strumenta, and to do each and every act with full power and authority as the president could perform if present. ARTICLE XIII The Board of Directora shall have full power and authority to make all rules and bylaws for the proper gov ernment and control of the business affialrs of the corporation and they may alter and amend the same at pleasure. ARTICLE X1Y Vacancies occurring in the Board of Directors shall be filled by the stockholders, and other offices vacant from whatever cause, shall be filled by the Board of Directors. Five out of nine of the Board of Directors shall be a quorum for the transac tion of business. ARTICLE XT The fifteen of thla svrporatton far HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 2, 1919. the ensuing year and until tbe 2nd Monday In January, .920, shall be as follows: F. A. Bald, President; C. M. Looney, Vice-president; Lloyd C. Thomas, Secretary; A. M. Miller, Treasurer. The Board of Directors for said corporation during the ensu ing year and until the annual meet ing in January, 1920, shall be: F. A. Bald, C. M. Looney, Lloyd C Thomas, A. M. Miller, R. M. Baker, P. J. Michael, O. W. Gardner, F. T. Morrison, Chas. F. Greunlg. ARTICLE XVI The Secretary and Treasurer of said corporation shall furnish a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by the Board of Directors. 1 ARTICLE XVII These articles of Incorporation may be amended at any time. Every amendment shall be first approved by a majority vote of the entire Board of Directors and upon being bo approved It shall be entered at large on the records of the Board. A draft of the proposed amendment or amendments, as the case may be, shall then be submitted to each stockholder with a notice of the meeting called for the purpose of voting on same, which notice shall be given ten (10) days at least, prior to the date fixed for the meeting. If such amendment or amendments, or either of them', shall, then be ap proved by the holder or holders of a majority of the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, each and every amendment so approved shall be considered adopted and be made part of the articles of Incorporation and the Board of Directors shall thereafter -cribe, acknowledge, record, and owlish the same as by law require In testimony wnereot we nave hereunto set our hands this 16th day of September, A. D., 1919. (SIGNED) , F. A. BALD, CHAS. F. GRUENIG, F. T. MORRISON, R. M. BAKER, J. BURLINGTON, JR. ' P. J. MICHAEL, GEORGE F. SNYDER, W. L. M'KILLIP, A. M. MILLER, J. A. SMITH, C. M. LOONEY, L. E. PEQUETTE, O. W. GARDNER, F. W. MELICK, LLOYD C. THOMAS, L. S. OLSON, J. C. PARKER, H. S. THOMAS, LAURETTA HODGKINSON, F. A. PIERSON. State of Nebraska1) Vss: Box Butte County J On this 16th day of September, A. D., 1919, before me, M. S. Hargraves, a Notary Public duly commissioned. qualified for and residing, in said county, personally came F. A. Bald, Chas. F. Gruenig, F. T. Morrison, R. M. Baker, J. Burlington, Jr., P. J. Michael, George F. Snyder, W. L. McKilllp, A. M. Miller, J. A. Smith, C. M. Looney, L. E. Pequette, O. W. Gardner. F. W. Mellck, Lloyd C. Thomas, L. S., Olson, J. C. Parker, H. S. Thomas and Lauretta Hodgkln son, to me personally known to be the Identical persons whose names are affixed to the above and forego ing articles of incorporation, as in corporators, and who severally acknowledged the execution of the same to be their voluntary act and deed for the purpose therein con tained. (Signed) If. 8. HARGRAVES. (SEAL) Notary Public My commission expires January 25. 1923. 14 NOTICE The annual stockholders meeting of the Wyoming-Northeastern Oil Company will be held at tbe offices of the Thomas-Bald Investment Com pany, in the Alliance National Bank building. In the city of Alliance, Ne braska, on January 12, 1920, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. F. A. BALD, President. Attest: LLOYD C. THOMAS, (Janl2) Secretary. . NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS . In the District Court of Box Butte County: Calvin J. Wlldy, Plaintiff, vs. Oli ver Rlegel, Mrs. Oliver Rlegel, first, true and real name unknown, wife of the Defendant,-Oliver Rlegel; and the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tee, and personal representatives, and all other persons interested in the estates of the Defendants, Oli ver Rlegel, Mrs. Oliver Rlegel, first, trae and real nam unknown, wife of the Defendant, Oliver Rlegel, and the Northwest Quarter (NWK) of Section . a?r -five (J 5), Township Twenty-four North Range Fif ty-two (11); West of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Box Butte County, Nebraska, Defendants. 6tate of Nebraska I , as: Box Butte County J The Defendants, Oliver Rlegel, Mrs. Oliver lUcge, first, real- and true name anknown. wife of the de fendant, Oliver Rlegxl. aud the un known heirs, devisees, legatee, per sonal representative, and all other person interested In tke estates of Ut defendant, Ollvsr ftlsfel, Mrs. Oliver Rlegel, first, real and true name unknown; wife of the defend ant Oliver Rlegel, and tbe Northwest Quarter (NWU) of Section Twenty Ive (21), Township Twenty-four (14), North of Range Fifty-two (51), 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 (NWU) of Section Twenty five (15), Township Twenty-four, (14), North Range Fifty-two (61), 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 la 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 Plaintiff 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, 1126. Dated this 1st day of December, CALVIN J. WILDT, Plaintiff. Lee Basye, Attorney It NOTICE Notice to the owners of property within Paving District No. 3 of the City of Alliance, in Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, the said district includ ing and embracing the following de scribed property, to-wit: Lots 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 6 inclusive block 8, second addition to the City of Al liance, Nebraska; lots 1 to 9 inclu sive, block 8 second County Addition to he City of Alliance, 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 tbe City of Al liance,' Nebraska, and south half of lot 3 and lots 4 to 5 inclusive, block M, Nebraska Addition to the City of Alliance, Nebraska. . You are hereby notified that said paving district No. 3, which Includes and embraces the property above de scribed, has been created by pas sage, approval and publication of Ordinance No. 271 of the ordinances of 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 ehall 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 net be done In such district under said ordinance No. 271, but said ordinance No. 271 shall be re pealed. If 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 advertisement 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 tbe abutting property owners In auch 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 ceunctl may in any event a,t its option reject all bids and re-advertise, if in its Judgment the publio interest re quire. The streets and avenues abutting upon said property within such dis trict to be paved, unless objections are made in the manner and form above stated, are aa follows: All that portion of Box Butte Avenue in said city between the south line of Fifth Street, and the north line of Tenth Street; all that part of Fifth Street situated between the west lino 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 Intersect said Eighth Street; all that part of Ninth Street situated between the west line of lot 9, block 8 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 tbe City of Alliance, If extended south to intersect said Tenth Street. The date of the first publication of this notice is December 26, 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 19th day of January, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. to consider such objections as may be made and filed as heretofore provided. Dated this 26th day of December, 1919. A. D. RODQERS, Mayor. Attest: GRACE II. KENNEDY, City Clerk. (SEAL) . 11 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Evans and family and Mr. and Mrs. Boag and family took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. DeShaxo took supper Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Boag. The dance Saturday night at the Bchool house In district number two was well attended. Everyone report ed a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Brlttan , spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Southwell. The Brittan and Southwell fam ilies have been enjoying a visit from Mr. Brittan's and Mrs. Southwell's parents from Kansas. School district number two is building an addition to the barn so there will be room for all the horses. Miss Baringer spent - Christmas with home folks. Mr. Keegan came out to bis ranch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brittan spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Southwell. Harold Behn and Claude Rogers spent Tuesday afternoon with Merlin Southwell. The East Side Progressive club met with Mrs. James Brittan last Wednesday afternoon. New officers were elected: Mrs. Rogers, president; Mrs. Walker, vice-president; Mrs. Evans, secretary; Mrs. Ackerman, treasurer. A nice lunch was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Bryant on January 7. An all-day meeting will be held. Mr. Roger helped Frank ' Boag sort spuds Thursday and Friday afternoon. A Christmas program was given at the school In district No. 2 on Wednesday afternoon. ' Miss Soth is teacher. Clarence Behn, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behn, has been quite sick but is some better at this writing. Mr. Boag purchased some hogs from Mr. Grlffltt last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant spent Thurs day evening of last week with Mr, and Mrs. Soth. Lester Rogers has been in Alliance visiting friends. On Tuesday eve ning of last week he visited the home of B. C. Soth. He was recently dis charged from service overseas. He had been In the navy for two years and seven months. Mr. Rogers left on Thursday of last week for his home at Columbus, Mont. Mr. Keegan spent Sunday and Monday at his ranch. The man in the crowded car had his eyes closed when tbe conductor reached him. "Wake up!" commanded the car's C. O. "I'm not asleep," answered the passenger. "I only closed my eyes because I bate to see so many ladles standing." Am er lean Legion Weekly. At the prevailing price of shoes, one has to squeeie to get into them. Give willingly, gladly, freely, else the virtue of the giving will have been lost. SEVEN CONTRACT WIRING A KLKCTIUO REPAIRS , Attention t Detail -.J,,"",r" Mara l.n.t EMERGENCY KL1X.TIUO CO. PIIOKH IX liawSn-at. ttlth ftartan nealty Nitrous Conductive 0x,d Anesthesia DR. W. J. MAHAFFT DENTIST Alliance Nebraska Not Medicine Not Surgery Net Osteopathy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor 4lMdaato Painter School Telephone 865 Wilson Building Alliance .... Nebraska GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever ' Eye,' Bar, None and Throat PBOKB ssr CnJU mw are traaa Oslee day mm lt L A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Harness Hnd Made From Brat Material. Ontlaat Amy Fartarr Mad Uooda. Call an See. llaraeaa lleaalrlna; by Kxpcrl- eae Haraeaa Mater. J. M. COVERT . At M. M. D. Nlchola Stan DR. EINAR V. BLAK Mrflrlaa and Hmrgtry Saeelaltn ISyr. Har, Naaa . . Thraat an l.anaa , (ilaa.ea Carefull? fr'ltte OB re la Mailer? Black rhanrai Ufllee 104, Itealdene 10S L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon SISV4 Box Botte , ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA DR. M. J. BASKIN ,, Physician & Surgeon Office Over Holsten's Store . Office Phone 87; Residence 488 Harry P. Coursey ... . AUCTIONEER Live Stock and General Farm , .v., i Sales Phone 664 Alliance L. E. Bliss FARMER AUCTIONEER ' Live Stock a Specialty Phone Birch. 8132, Alliance HAVE IT WELDED with the OXT-ACETTLENE PROCESS Cylinder Blocks, Frames and Transmission Case a Specialty George H. Breckner The Old Weaver Garage J. D. EMEBICK Bonded Abstracter I stave tfea aalr act Akatraet Baoka tm Baa Batta Caaatr. First National Bank Bldg. MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY W have equipped oar dray way on and auto truck with the latest appliance for moving fund tar without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will b used by us on all mortal lob. JOHN R. SNYDBB. Phone II. IT-4MUI DOSE PREVENTS KLACK1XC da M 1 1 a mIF JbK . p Vi law 11,111 aa V tm Cib, Sca Vw Wj