The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 02, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920.
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WANT TO BUT eomethlnirT Hun
dred of people weekly cn thae
want ad column locking for
what you or others have to offer.
Oet quick reaulta by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOR SALE HAY
FRSAl0lirto1i?7iriay
Octave L. Kicken, Ellsworth, Neb.
34
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
FollSAlEEGAiniLJKS
EeoaiTblanIc
Herald Office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
6TQSTfi?CvSPAPERS6c
at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE ON TERMS
FOR SALE ON TERMS My 12
room, - modern bouse, 2 baths.
Nettle M. Campbell. Phone 712; 506
Cheyenne Ave. tf
FOR SALE TRACTORS
FOR SALE One nearly new Ford
son; one 20 horsepower Interna
tional in good shape; one Case steam
engine with steel tender; one Hleder
1225 in good shape. F. A. Clark, tf
FOR SALE USED CARS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. II.
Jones Company, Masonic Temple
Bldg. tf
FOR RENT ROOMS
FORREr3TetpTn
modern borne; close In. Phone
Red 186. tf
WANTED BARBER
BARBER wanted at once; good from
30 to 40; must be good. Write or
wire Harry Lemastr, Belle Fourche,
8. Dak. 27
WANTED RAGS
THE HERALD will pay 7c a pound
for good, clean, white rags.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED Middle aged lady to keep
bouse for a family of three. No
children or washing. Call phone
987. tf
iOST
lack mull, very valuable.
Finder please return to Herald
office and receive reward. tf
FOR SALE AUTO BOOKS
F&TlirATQS-seTT
cyclopedas, late edition. Inquire
Dick Strong, Buick Garage. 27p
WANTED DAY WORK
r, reliable colored girl wianes
day work. 211 Laramie (In
rear). tf
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WBlTED--iirT to help with house
work, part or all time. Mrs. Rus
sell, 724 Cheyenne. 28p
HELP WANTED MALE
March, April. Men, women, I8
60 eligible. $110 month. Experi
ence unnecessary. For free partic
ulars, writs R. Terry (former Civil
Service Examiner) 1041 Continental
Sldf ., Washington, D. O. - STp
WANTED SALESMEN
$1500 to $5000 yearly net. Does
that look good to you? You can
make it if you own a wagon or auto
and can give bond. 137 articles used
in every home, on every farm. Larg
est company of kind in world. 52
years in business. You don't need
experience; we train you; trust you
with goods. Write Quick for exclu
sive terriiory. J. R. Watkins Co.,
Dc pt. 110, Winona, Minn. 27p
FOR SALE E(JS FOR HATCHING
FOR SALE Single comb BuOOr
pington eggs for hatching from
prize winning and tested strains.
Phone 212. Mrs. J. A. Keegan. tf
LOST
LOST Small bar pin with com-
mandery emblem, between 802
Missouri end Baptist church. Call
Mrs. L. B. IJenton, 'phone 667. Re
ward. 27p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation to the
many kind friends for their acts and
words of comfort during our recent
bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kicken and Family. 27
CARD OF THANKS
We wiuh to offer our sincere than
to all the friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted during the ill
ness and death of our mother. Espe
cially do we appreciate the beautiful
gifts of flowers from the Odd Fel
lows, the' Railway Carmed and the
ladies of the Baptist church. . Mr.
and Mrs. D. F. Hiles and Family, S,
B. Mitchell. 27p
NEGLECTING THAT
GOLD OR COUGH?
Why, when Dr. King's New
Discovery so promptly
checks it
r"S natural you dont want to be
careless and let that old cold or
cough drag on or that new attack
develop seriously. Not when you can
get such a proved successful remedy
as Dr. King's New Discovery. ,
Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not
resist this standard reliever very long.
Its quality Is as high today as It al
ways has been and It's been growing
steadily In popularity for more titan
fifty years. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle
at all druggists. Give it a trial.
Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver
They jost won't let you put "pep"
Into your work or play. Sick head
ache comes from retaining waste mat
ter and impurities in the body.
Feel right for anything make the
liver lively, the bowels function regu
larly, with Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Smoothly yet positively they producs
results that cleanse the system and
make the liver and bowels respond to
the demands of a strong, healthy body.
Still 25c at all druggists. Try them
tonight.
KNOCKS OUT PAIN
THE FIRST ROUND
Comforting relief from pain
makes Sloan's the
World's Liniment
This famous reliever of rheumatic
sches, soreness, stiffness, painful
Drains, neuralinc pains, and most
other external twinges that humanity
suffers from, enjoys its great sales be
cause it practically never fails to bring
speedy, comforting relief.
Always ready for use, it takes littls
to Ptnttratt without rubbing and pro
duce results. Clean, refreshing. At
all drug stores.' 35c, 70c, $1.40. O
U.S. HE TAX
EXEPfTSNOBODY
Every Person Who Had Income1
in 1919 Must Determine
Own Liability.
MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE.
3uret Way Is to Follow Form 1040AJ
Free Advice In Doubtful Cases.
Severe Penalties In
Law.
Nohodv In Jtemnt from Inrnma TtJ
An obligation Is laid directly on thai,
shoulders of each citizen and resident'
to consider his own case and to get his.
return In on time If one Is due. I
With each return showing a tax due
a pavment must accompany thjj return
In the full amount of the tax or at
least one-quarter of the tax.
All returns for 1019 must be filed on
or before March 13. ;
Mutt Show True Figures. '
In figuring up his earnings for In
come tax purposes a person must take'
Into consideration nil Items of taxable.
Income, nnd each Item Itself must be,
accurate In amount. Guesses and es
timates must be avoided, for the re-,
turn Is made under oath. !
Everybody who hud an Income dur-.
Ing 1919 must now determine whelher(
his or her net Income was sufficient In,
amount to require un Income Tax fe-j
turn. The best way to find out Is to(
get a Form 10I0A and follow the In-,
structions printed on It. Thnt form
will serte as a reminder of every Item'
of Income; and If a return Is due, It
tells how to prepare and flJe It. t
One of the Important points to keep.
In mind Is that a person's net Income
ts found by a computation prescribed'
In the law, and that each Item of In-
come from every source must be con-;
sldered, unless hperlfloally exempted.
Another thing to remember Is ihat
Ihfc personal exemption allowed tax-j
poyers by law has no relation whatever,
to the requirement t. file return. This
exemption Is not to be considered until
a person has figured out t!s not In
come and determined whether It was
sufficient to require him to tile n re-'
turn. Thon, If n return must be Hied,
he should read carefully the Instruc
tions for claiming coemption, cud com
plete his return.
If In doubt on any point as to Income
or deductions, a person may secure
f?cc advice and aid from the nearest
Internal Revenue office. Many bnnks
nnd trust companies are also furnish
ing similar service during bunking
hours.
Heavy Fenalties In Law.
For failing to make a return on time
the penalty Is a fine of not more than
(1,000 and an addition of 23 per cent
to the tax, if any. For making a falxe
or fraudulent return the penalty Is a
fine of not .more -than $10,000 ort Im
prisonment not exceeding one year, or
both ; and. In addition, 50 per cent of
the tax. There are other penalties for
falling to pay tax when due and for
understatement of the tax through
negligence.
Many Sources of Income.
Aside from what one may earn by
his services, there are many other
sources of Income. If he sold any
property during 1919 he must figure
out the gain realized. If he rented
buildings, land, apartments or rooms
such rents must be conrldered taxa
able, and he may claim deductions for
necessary expenses Incidental to rents.
Bank Interest Is a common source
of Income and Is taxable whether with
drawn or not Any amount of interest
credited to a depositor Is Income to
the depositor.
Interest on mortgages and notes Is
taxable ; also bond Interest received
from corporations.
A taxpayer who cashed his Insur
ance during 1919 must report as In
come any excess received over the to
tal of premiums paid.
Members of partnerships or personal
service corporations or beneficiaries of
an estate or trust must report their
shares of Income distributable to them
whether or not actually withdrawn,
Dividends of domestic corporations
must be reported. Mr.ny other forms
of Income are taxable, unless specific
ally exempted
INCOME TAX IS
DUE MARCH 15
Penalties for Delay and Failure
to Make Returns Early
Compliance Urged.
All Income tax returns covering the
year 1919 must be filed by Monday,
March IS. Each taxable return must
be accompanied by check or money or
der for the full amount or at least one-
quarter of the amount of tax due.
Cash payments are accepted only at
the collector's main office; If sent by
mall, they are at the Beudcr's risk.
-Residents of Nebraska should file
their returns with, and make payments
of Income Tax to, George L. Loomls,
Collector of Internal Itevenue, Omaha,
Neb.
Those who must file returns but
have not done so are warned that the
revenue law Imposes heavy penalties
for failure to get returns In on time or
to make payments on time.
Early filing and early payments' are
urged, la order to relieve the Internal
revenue offices as much as possible of
an overload on the tinal day, March 1.
RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
O. L. Stephenson and wife to
Frederick W. Mellck, B S3, Stt
NWVi 34-27-50, $1.
Warren L. Jewell and wife to
Marlon Hutton, HEM 10-27-62, $2,
400.
John O'Keefe and wife to Roy
Stelnofr, SK4 4-26-47, $5,760.
Frank Abegg and wife to Tom
Stalos, lot 12, block 3, Falrvlew ad
dition to Alliance, $110.
Tom SlaloB to Conley Miller, lot
10. SV& of lot 11, block 3, Falrvlew
addition to Alliance, 1196.90.
Frederick W. Carnarsky and wife
to Keith L. Pierce, NH and SFV of
SW4 29-28-50, $3,600.
T. Colvin to Keith L. Pierce, pari
SWi SWK 8-27-49. $1.
Nella L. Weaver and husband et
si. to Keith L. Tierce, part SWK
SW4 8-27-49. X.
Alvin M. Miller to Keith L. Tierce,
part SWK SW4 8-27-49, $14,200.
Frederick Albrecht and wife to
Charles E. Licking, SWtf, 2-28-47,
2,400.
Brough McWhlrter and wife to Al
bert Hoverka, 8EM 5, BEM one-
half Interest SW V4 4-27-52, $15,600.
J. W. Miller, sheriff, to Annie
Kaper, Ntf Stt 27-27-62..
uousy Matejovsky and husband to
Annie Kaper, N Etf 27-27-52, $2,-
600.
United States to Bertha Fodnes,
NE4 6-26-48..
United States to Lauvlca J. Somp-
son, SK 4-25-47.
James F. Cousins, widower, to
Amos II. Bacon, BEM 15-27-50,
14,800.
Jess Mellck, single, to Theodore
Knutson, SW4 20-27-51, $6,000.
Lewis II. Highland to G. II. Wil
liams and wife, W 1-3 of lots 65, 66,
and 67, county addition to Alliance,
4,500.
Thomas M. Tully and wife to Bert
Ponath et al., lot 4, block 6, Wyom
Ing addition to Alliance, $5,000.
Eugene Ball and wife to Robert
A. Ball, N of 11-27-51, quit claim
deed.
Elizabeth Btler and husband to
Charles S. Brown, NE4 and SH of
section 22. SW4 23, N4 and NE
of 23, SEi 26. N 27-26-51, $39,-
600.
Verne W. Jenkins, single, to Ed
ward C. Worcester et al., SEM 10-27-52,
$5,760.
Charles E. Ambler, single, to Nor
man A. McCorkle, SW 18-25-50,
$4,800.
N. P. Dodge, Jr., and wife to W.
F. Parker, lot 214, Belmont addition
to Alliance, $165.
Politicians are yelling for reform.
What some of them need Is chloro
form. Real Estate, Loans and Insnr
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Elock. tf
HOT SPRINGS CLINIC
MEDICAL AND SURGICALSPECIAUSTS
Internal Medicine. Surtfcru. Ewe Ear Nose & Throat
i, V1A. r1 AA . V.TJ.
1 TWoSplendid Hospitals
OlHOT SPRINGS
77te National
iini!H!i!iiiiircinn)sa?i
DRAKE & DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
13 jaSafsaaWq
BARGAINS
IN FARMS, RANCHES AND
CITY PROPERTIES
You will find them at the office of The Thomas
Company. We have had placed with us for sale,
since commencing business, a number of exceptional
bargains for ready buyers.
It is well worth your time to visit our office and'
give us an opportunity to tell you of and show you
some of these bargains which we have for uick
sale.
Or if you are out of town write us fully and
we will send you complete descriptions by mail.
THE THOMAS CO.
Lloyd 0. Thomaj
Phone 20, Room
AlaLLiHOS - - -
Herman Wellenslek was under the
weather the other day and went to a
doctor for advice. "You are over
worked," snld doc, "you should take
less Interest In your business." "Less
Interest," yelled Herman, "less In
terest; the rales are too danged low
now '. "Buckshot.
HV Grind Our Own Ltnsti
Everyone
should have their eyes ex
amined onco a year.
B.G.Bauman, O.D
OrjlRA HOUSE BLOCK
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric aci J
troubles are most dangerous be
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning thoy pive
that they need attention by t. iking
COLD MEDAL
The world's standard remedy for tha3
disorders, will often ward off these dis
eases and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggist.
Look foe the same Cold Medal en evetr bea
and accept ee inJtatioa
Pneumonia
. often follows
Neglected Cold
KILL THE COLD!
HILL'S
aS
CASCARAkMUININ
OJlOMlDt
Standard rdd rcmcde for 29 vtare
i in tsblt form (, surt, no
opiate Dreakt up e cold in z
nnurt relieve grip In t atr.
Money back if It tail. The
genuine bos bat a Red
lop will Mr. HUT!
picture.
A I AUDrut 5teree
J AA . T -U " f
t t Medical 4Hock
SOUTH DAKOTA
Health Resort
Glasses
Accurately Fitted
Wo Can Duplicate any Broken
Lens.
818H'Dox Butte Ave. Phone 121
Harold 8. Thomas
S, Keddiah Block
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1TESBASSA
Sea l if 5ca
BaumartJ'ariaPatia r
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TOM STALOS
Groceries & Meat Market
We Deliver Any Place
and. Any Time
PHONE 753
Quick Service Electric
rilONE 250
Under Illguland-Holloway Co
Alliance . . Nebraska
Nitrous Conductlre
Oxide Anesthesia
DR. W. J. MAHAFFY
DENTIST
Alliance Nebraska
Not Medicine Not Surgery
Not Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor
Graduate Palmer School
Telephone 965 Wilson Building
Alliance. - - Nebraska)
GEORQE J. HAND, M. D.
AstbuM and Hay Fever
Dye, Ekr, Nose and Throat
PHONB 1ST
CaHs aaewere frB Oflee lay es
l(M
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9 .
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
IrMn nnd Bnrgrrf
Bpvrtaltri Kyr, Kar, Neee
Tkreat and l.uaae
Glaeaee Carrfnily Kltt
OBSe la Mallerr Mark
I'hearai OB 104. Heatdenee 101
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and, Surgeon
. SlStfc Bos Uatle
ALIJANCK. NEBRASKA
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock And General Farm
Sales
rbono 00 1 ' Alliance
J. D. EMERICS
Bonded Abstracter
1 have th lr ael af Akattaet
ktaehe la Has Uatle Vmmtr.
First National Bank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Over Harper's Store
Flione 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
O. E. Nelson
Lawyer
DENTON BC1LDI5Q
CONTRACT WIRING A
ELECTRIC REPAIRS
Atlaatlea fa Detail
Mafcre Oil Wera La
EMlttUiKNOY KL10CT1UO CO.
raoia is
IIS WUH W it Mertea SUaltjr
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
Live Stock a Specialty
Phone Birch 8183, Alliance
Wallace-Robbins
Transfer and
Storage Co.
Service and
Satisfaction
Phone 1
ZXovm Phon 472