THE ALLIANCE HEUALD, TUESDAY, FKRRUATIY 17, 1920. WilEN A MAKr MARKED CflTRiRt I'll IT THl SFW TOW CVENINS TtlCGMN (NEW TOM MIMIO COi. M RigMt ftf.r'W M "iMt Gov "Tm-T PUT iMt Sal"! the 0 etsi Bum. Bum ' TA Ra Ca 1 Bum, le. DiodiV. im Twe Sv "At Fvn tmC hole in C-m t f t S 'ft. K V IM "Tfi CiOV THAI fkTI "The EAVt VCLL CtoMt POT ) C I -TMH. ICC J WANT TO BUT something-? Hun dred of peopl weekly scan these want ad columns looking for what you or others have to offer. Oet quick results by advertising In The Herald Wa.t Ad depart- orient. FOK H ALK AUTOMOIH LKS FOR SALE A Ford car In good con dition. F. A. Clark, phane 917. tf FOR. 8ALK CITY PKOVEUTl . FIVE room Bungalow, all modern. close in; bargain. See Ncbr. Land Co. tf FOUR LOTS in Belmont addition Nos. 94, 95, 96, 97. Inquire of O. E. Morrison, BoX 204, Crawford, Neb. tf JOHN T. CAPPS has one new four room house with bath room and basement. Low price and terms. See Wright & Wright. 24p FOR SALE Four room house on Sweetwater, with seven lots. In quire 604 Herald Office. . 24p FOK SALE TIIACTOIW son; one20 horsepower lnuma lon.tl in good shape; one Ose strain 'imlne with steel tender; one Hledei 1226 In good shape. F. A. Clark, tf FOR SALE USED CA1W FOR SALE Oood used cars. A. H. Jones Company, Masonic Temple tildg. ' . . it FOK RENTROOMS FOR RENT S leepl nomTn 1 1 all modern home; close in. Phone Red 186. tf FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, 323 Sweetwater. Telephone 231. tf FOR RENT Room for one or two gentlemen. Mrs. Nettie Campbell, iOt; Cheyenne; phone 712. tf WANTED BUTTER & KV.UH WAEDwTwill pay highest market price for butter and eggs. Shclton & Hamilton, 109 Box Butte Ave. ' wanted grazing land , vnt'tTlea sections of grsring land and hay and ltiii will tui 200 tons or more if bay. Address C. P. Wollaston, "iajard. Neb., Rural. 23p FOR SALE HOUSE FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compara tively close in. Want to deal di rect for cash; no agents. Price $4200. Inquire No. 505, Alliance Herald, tf WANTED SALESLADIES A'ANTED Experienced salesladies. Reply at one to The Fashion 4ho tf FOR SALE LADIES' GOODS MAbEwTfiitDERNew Bone Cor sets. Mrs. J. R. Smith. Phone S90. 24p FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE 814 acres four and one halt to five miles from Bridgeport. 40 acres irrigable, under government canal extension; 200 to 500 acres tillable; balance grazing. Small im provements; two wells and wind mills. A good small ranch proposi tion. Price for Immediate sale $20.00 per acre, about one-half cash. Address P. O. Box 747, Bridgeport, Nebraska. 25 ! FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS LEGATTBLAmCS Herald Office. FOR SALE LIVE STOCK ETO. TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Phone 124. . Wm. Davidson. tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS OLD NEWSPAPERS 6c a package, at The Herald Office. FOR SALE ON TERMS FOR SALE ON TERMS My 12 room, uodern house, t baths. Nettle M. CampbelL Phone 712; 61 Cheyenne Ave. tf WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Teamster without team wants job at once. Inquire 506 Herald office. 23 WANTED MALE HELP YOUaMETTr clerks, $110 month. Experience unnecessary. For 'free particulars examinations, write R. Terry (for mer Government Examiner) 136 Continental Bldg., Washington. D. C. 23p WANTED 2D HAND CLOTHES WE PAY cash for second-hand over coats and suits. 164 Cleaners. WANTED RAGS TliEMUSRATD for good, clean, white rags. WANT TO BUY CHICKENS WANTED Two hundred chickens; will pay cash market price. Shel ton & Hamilton, 109 Box Butte. 23 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that a cor poration was organised at Alliance, Nebraska, on January 16th, 1920. In accordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska. That the name of said corporation is Alliance Tacking Company. That the principal place of tran sacting the business of said corpora tion is Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. That the general nature of the business to bo transacted by said cor poration shall be to do and carry on a general packing business; to own and hold real estate and buildings with the necessary machinery and appli ances for the slaughter, cleaning, dressing, processing and otherwise preparing animals and carcasses of animals for meats and for food prod ucts and for packing and preserving the same, and the sale of all such meats and food products and deal ing generally in such food products and packing and preserving the same for sale. The. buying, keeping, ntaln ta'nlng and preparing animals, ucli as hope, cattle and sheep for slaugh ter for the pm pose, of making and nianufactiw hit therefrom such meats and food products, and packing and preserving the same and selling the same for locd and general consump tion. To acquire, own and hold by purchase, lease, or otherwise, real estate, and tc erect, build and con struct and maintain thereon and in connection therewith, stock yards and yards, buildings, pens, lots and structures of every kind for the pur pose and proper equipment of yards for stock and for the purpose of selling and disposing of livestock; and to keep In connection there with all kinds of grain and feed with which to supply such stock so kept, and to furnish to the public generally, and to tbe owners of live stock, who desire to sell or market the same for hire, suitable facilities, places, pens, lots, barns, stables and structures for the proper showing, displaying, disposing and selling of any and all kinds of livestock, and to generally operate a public live stock exchange and an open market. To buy, sell. Import, export and gen erally deal In poultry and poultry products and dairy products of every kind, class and description and their by-products. To manufacture, buy, sell and deal generally la Ice. To preserve In cold storage and general ly deal In all kinds of food products of a perishable nature or otherwise. To buy and sell, deal In, export or import, coaL coke, wood and , salt, and to act at the agent of any per son, lrm er corporation In buying, dealing or selling for them In such commodities, and to engage in tne business of handling, buying, sell ing and dealing in and with coal, coke, wood and salt for them on their own account. . To buy and sail and generally deal in all such livestock, foodstuffs, products, . by-products, produce, commodities, articles and merchandise, and in such connection to do a general wholesale, retail and lobbing and commission business therein., i To construct, purchase, lease, or. otherwise acquire and. op erate yards, sidings, warehouses, cold storage or refrigerator cars, or other transportation facilities as may be necessary for the purpose of prop erly carrying out the plans of, the compnny. To find and 'provide Pu able inatketa for Etich surplus live stock r. the company may purchase In the Interests of Its member or shareholders. To con truct. requite, maintain, lnprcve, control, supctln trnr!, cmxto cr Kane all necessary huilOinjss, reals, till!., mnchlnoiy. factories, rcEncre. anl all other work an! convenience?: as lusty sem eonclT'lv to thf objoc; of the com pany. To acquire by purchase, l-ne or ttliorwiFc, any ml er ate re qulr d, and to dlrpse of I lie Same In ai:y manner deemed to be lu Hie In terest of the company. To acquire vhoily or in part any business of similar nature and to purcl hho the !)cr.:'. er :u;r;sag;3 of cr.ch corpora tions. Also to purchase, own, hold, acquire, sell, lease, rent, hypothecate and mortgage real est ale and all kinds of personal property, and make assignments of leases and contracts and transfer and assign leases and contracts when and where necessary, Incidental, needful and useful In transacting, carrying on and conduct ing the business of said corporation; to borrow and loan money necessary and needful to transact, carry on, and conduct the business of said cor poration; to make and Issue pro nil lory notes, bills of exchange, bonds, obligations, and other evidences of Indebtedness of every kind, unse cured or secured by mortgage, pledge or otherwise; also to purchase, hold and sell the securities, other than stocks, and bonds of other corpora tions and of said corporation. And to do each and everything necessary, suitable or proper for the acconv plishment of any of the purposes, or the attainment of any one or more of the objects herein enumerated, or which shall at any time appear con clusive to or expedient for the pro tection of or benefit of said said corporation. That the amount of the authorised capital Block 'of said corporation shall bo One Million Five Hundred Thousand ($1,500,000.00) Dollars, divided Into thirty thousand (30, 000) shares of the par value of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars each, fully paid and non-assessable. All sub scriptions to the capital stock of said corporation shall be payable in the manner provided by the Bureaus of Securities, Blue Sky Departments or other like regulatory or supervisory bodies or commissions In the state respectively where such subscriptions are taken. That satd corporation shall com mence business on January 20th 1920, and continue for the period of nrty years from and after the date its Articles of Incorporation are filed in the office of the Secretary of State '"or the Stst of Nebraska Ttiat the htshest amount of In Ii b'ednftst or ItahlMt? tor wiitch mM "irj'Oratien may at any t'mo subject Mself shall not eieeed the sum nf 'wo thirds of th rM up and ou tan1lnt eapltal stock. Thai tV business and ffsr of Mid -ervnratloa shall be c nduMM b inrd of an directors elected t" ths tct solders of sstd aorporsttor t tbolr aneeal ntoetta Tt until ks sunns) Rtrtttne the stock Iftlders f Mil corporation Jan rv 1111. th ftuslns and affair of said corporation shall be con ducted by n board of thrco directors, namely, John W. Outhrlc, Glen Miller end K. E. Plumbe. That the oRlrers of sal J corporation shall be a president, Ice-president, secretary And tieasurer. JOHN W. GUTIiniE, GLEN MILLER and" R. E. PLUMBE, Incorporators. R. E. TLUMBE. President. JOHN W. GUTHRIE, Secretary of said Corporation. Mite' ell ft Ganti, Attorneys. Feb. 24 NOTICM OF INCORPORATION Notice Is hereby given that W L. Brown, O W. Puckett, and Arthur Mueller have formed a corporation under the laws of the State of Ne braska, under the name of Ilemlng- SKVEN" ford litipicr.ipr.t nnd Invstinent Coi ipuny, w th s principal place ot bii!i!n'ns at !Iemlnrord, Nebraska. This rotporaMon shall have power to buy and sell real estate, and en- care In general farm activity, amt tho buying and si Ulnar of Implement nnd tractors and sliall have all tho. powers not herein enumerated, con Terred by virtue cl the laws of th state of Nebraska The amount of the capital stock l $50,000, dlvlled Into five thousand shares of $100 each; that $41,000 of said stock shall bo subscribed and fully paid upon the completion of the organization of the company. The highest nnicunt of Indebted ness to which the corporation shall subject Itself shnll not exceed two thirds of Its paid up capital stock. This corporation shall conduct Ha business by three directors, elected by the stockholders, a president, who shall be general manager, a vlce president, and a secretary and treasurer. The corporation commences Janu- ary 15, 1920, and terminates Janut ary IB, 1940. W. L. BROWN, O. W. PUCKETT, ARTHUR MUELLER, Incorporators. By Warren ft Hodgklns, Attorneys. Sidney, Nebraska. 23 Real Estate, Loam and Inturv ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. tf t's top it of with a good smoke w Chesterfield NOTHING hits the spot like Chester fields. And the blend can't be copied it's a secret. No use looking for "Satisfy" anywhere but in Chesterfields. Going Backward I Just suppose we had to go back to harvesting by hand. Think of the number of men it would take, the time it would require, and the great loss that would result Then suppose you had to go back to the old days before the coming of the telephone. You would have to reorganize your whole business, change all your methods of buying and selling. You would have to reorganize your home, too. "Today the telephone is a part of the daily life of more than half the people of this country. It influences the ways of living of every worker and every employer, because it influences their work. I Y0TX know wia tne telephone means to you, in your business and in your home. Do you realize the telephone company needs money to give you this service? j Wages and telephone material have all gone up. The Company must meet these increased costs. Its only income, like any other business, comes from the goods it sells. Telephone service costs money to produce and a fair price must be charged for it i nEBKASKA TELtPUOJIE COMY fv: -.-4. t