The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 13, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    TUB ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920.
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FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1919 Bulck Light Six
touring car, good as new. Floyd
Lotspelch. tf
FOR SALE Used Bulck car, good
condtlon, at a sacrifice if taken at
once. Call phone 654 or see A. O.
Simpson, 224 Big Horn. tf
FOll SALE ALFALFA SEED
FOR SALE Alfalfa,
and cane seed.
UNION.
sudan grass
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FOR SALE Cm PROPERTY
FOR SALE Two lots, 13 and 14, In
Thompson addition to 'Antioch,
block 12, for sale cheap. :- Address J.
R. Van Wagener, Beaver City, Neb.
40
FOR SALE A 5-room house In first
class condition. 615 Big Horn. In
quire H. L. Sims at Thlele's. tf
FIVB room Bungalow, all modern,
close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. ' tf
FOR SALE FURNITURE '
FOR SALE Range, dresser. Duo
fold, library table, and other furni
ture. 210 West Third. 42
FOR SALE HOUSH
FIVB ROOMS and bath. Compara
tively close In. Want to deal di
rect for cash; no agents. Price $4200.
Inquire No. 605, Alliance Herald, tf
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FOR BALE LEGAL BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The
Herald Office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
OLD NEWSPAPERS 5c a package,
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, ETC.
FOR SALE Fordson Tractor, prac
tically as good as new; stubble
and breaker bottom plows; very rea
sonable price. Geo. B. Orr, Hemlng
ford, Nebr. 40
FOR SALE One 10-20 Interna
tional Titan good as new; one
Mogul International, A-l condition;
12-25 Avery, good shape. F. A.
Clark. tf
FOR SALE USED CARS
FOR SALS Good used cars. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonio Temple
Bldg. - - tf
FOR SALE WAGON
x FOR SALE A good wide-tired
WNgon. Inquire 136 Yellowstone, tf
FOUND
FOUND Good pipe wrench, en
. streets ef Alliance. Owser nay
kave same by applying at The Her
ald office. tf
WANTED FEMALK HELP
WANTED Lady with some knowl
edge of tailoring to mw in clean
lag shop, l-t-4 Cleaners. , II
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WANTED AGENTS
Lady or Gentleman agents wanted
ify Alliance for Watkins famous
products.!.. Watkins goods known
everywhere. Big profits. Write to
day. Watkins Company, 51, Winona,
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Man to work on lawn.
garden, etc, In odd hours. Phone
1050. - tf
, : . - WANTED RAGS
THE HERALD will pay 7c a pound
for good, clean, white rags.
WANTED SALESMEN
WANTED Salesmen to handle our
line of goods in Alliance and sur
rounding territory. Write Grand
Union Tea Co,, Denver, Colo. 4 Op
WANTED CRANK SHAPER
WANTED 15 or 2 Inch back geared
crank shaper. Must be in good
condition and cheap for cash. Porter
Motor Co., Broken Bow, Neb. 40
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
rWTuoolTFOKsWATOR
J. W. Good has filed for renomln
ation on the Republican ticket for
State Senator of the 28th district.
I believe that my record In the legis
lature in 1919 would entitle me to
the second term, as my services were
satisfactory to the people in general
over the district. I did my very best
for the people and t e district as a
whole, but- as It takes some time the
first term for anyone te get acquaint
ed ith the running of VHelegisla
ture, I believe that I or anyone else
ought to give you better service the
second term than the first.
I believe I know the needs of the
farmer, ranchman, the business man.
My business relations with the rail
road man qualifies me to know some
thing of his needs. I homesteaded
In my district 34 years ago, and have
farmed and raised stock all my Ife
I have also been in the mercantile
business for SO years, and at the
same time I operated my farms and
ranches.
With my experience In the legis
lature, I am satisfied that we need
some changes in the laws; not more
laws but better laws; for Instance,
we should have, some change in the
pardon and parole law.
I will be very much pleased to
have your support, your vote, and
your Influence. Sincerely yours,
39 J. W. GOOD.
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate a road commencing at the south
west corner of section 30, .township
26, range 47 and running thence east
on section line common to sections
30, 31, 29, 32, 28, 22, 27 and 34 and
terminating at southeast corner of
section 27, township 26, range 47, In
Box Butte county, Nebraska, has re
ported in favor of the establishment
thereof, and all objections thereto or
claims for damages must be filed In
the County Clerk's office on or before
noon of the 20th day of May, 1920,
or such road will be established.
W. C. MOUNTS, City Clerk.
April 16
NOTICE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., March
II. 1120.
Notice lc hereby given that John
T. Burke, of Alliance, Nebraska, who,
on December 18, 1115. made Home
stead Entry. No. 017425. for Lots 1,
2. . 4. 8U NEK. SEKNWK. NE
SEA Section 8, Township 28; EH
SEU. SWKSEtt. SEKSWtf. Wk
SWfc. Section 84; WHSWK Sec
tion SI, Township 24 North, Range
51 West, Sixth Principal Meridian
has filed notlee of Intention to make
three Tear proof, to establish claim
o the land above described, before
'he Register and Receiver of the
inre, Nebraska, on the 10th day of
May. 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Tlernan, George Burke,
James Bradshaw, John Nolan, all of
Alliance, Nebraska.
T. J. O'KEEFE,
43p Register.
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1. 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by' the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the
application of Eugene A. Hall, Serial
No. 019272, we will offer at public
sale, to the highest bidder, but at not
less than $5.00 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 24th day of
May, next, at this office, the follow
ing tract of land: Stt SW4 of Sec
tion 22, Township 23, North of
Range 49, West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
, The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-describea land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver. .
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
(May 7)
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1. 1920.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of thi
General Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall,
&yja,l No. 019280, we will offer at
public sale, to the , highest bidder.
bqt'M not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10. o'clock A. M., on the 24th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: NE4 NE4 of
Section 10, Township 23, North of
Range 49, West of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian.
The Bale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver tin
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-descrlged 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.
(May 7)
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., April
1, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
slons of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Albon B. Hall.
Serial No. 019278, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $5.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on the S 4th day
of May, next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: SEVi SEU of
Section 85, Township 23, North; and
Lot 1 In Section 2, Township 22,
North of Range 49, West of the
Sixth Principal Meridian.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver the
amonnt thereof.
Any persons elalmlng adverse
the ebove-deecriW land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale.
J. C. MORROW, Receiver.
T. J. O'KEEFE, Register.
. (May 7)
This paper will support Senator
Good for renomlnatlon, because wc
believe he can do the district more
good than any man we could send to
the senate. Chad ron Journal. 89
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
NNOUNCOiEJTC
I am a candidate for State Senator,
Twenty-eighth Senatorial District,
on the Republican ' Ticket, Primary
Election, April 20, 1920.
1 have lived In the district the past
thirty years, and have been Identified
mostly with the mercantile trade,
from which I have Just retired.
I have given some study to the
community Interests of country and
town, so that In matters pertaining
to the farmer and the business man
I believe I can serve both acceptably.
Below is a digest of the primary
low for 1920: Precinct primaries.
April 20, 1920. County conventions.
May 11. 1920. State convention, Ma7
13, 1920. Each voting prrcinct shall
elect delegates to the county conven
tions at the primary election; also
shall elect one man and one woir.au
as member of the County Centra
committee for a term of two years.
Women can vote only as follows:
For school officers,' presidential prt-f
erence, municipal officers, county of
ficers, except Judge; delegates to the
national convention, preqlnct office's,
except justice of the peace; for coun
ty bonds and for township officers.
Cut this out and keep it.
Soliciting your votes, I am
GEORGE E. GORTON,
40 Crawford, Neb.
POLITICAL AD ERTISHMENT
D. S. D.I.
Do Something to Defeat Hitchcock.
John Barleycorn is not dead!
The liquor octopus in Nebraska is
trying to hold control of one of our
great parties.
Let us send a "dry" delegation to
the Democratic National Convention,
and use every effort to help other
states keep a "wet" plank but of that
platform.
During all the years of "wet" and
'dry" campaigning, the liquor men
have had no greater champion than
Gilbert M. Hitchcock. He was the
only Nebraska man in Congress who
voted against Prohibition; and has
opposed the advancement of women
at every turn.
He and the notorious Governor
Edwards, who has pledged to make
New Jersey as "wet as the Atlantic
ocean, are being put out as leaders
of the liquor forces in several states
In Nebraska the issue is clear cut.
There are two distinct groups of del
egates to vote for on the democratic
Primary ballot. Study these lists
carefully.
There are many good Democrats
who have long battled with us for
right against wrong. For President
and Vice President write in the
names of any of these: I
For Democratic National Commit
teeman, rote for W. H. Thompson.
Remember that Arthur Mullen con
trolled the Hindenburg line in our
legislature and tried to make our
state prohibition law a farce. He it
was who said to some prominent
woman In Omaha: "The government
made a great mistake when they let
the niggers vote, and I hope they will
not repeat it by letting the women
vote." Shame on any honest Ne
braskan who gives his vote to such
a man.
For delegates to the Democratic
National Convention, vote for W, J.
Bryan, Lincoln; George W. Berge,
Lincoln; Dan V. Stephens, Fremont;
J. J. Thomas, Seward. For alter
nates, write in the names of Dr.
Jennie Callfas, Omaha; Mrs. Cather
ine MeOerr. Falls City; Elmer JB.
Thomas. Omaha; C. W. Bryan, Lin
coln. These are all pledged to vote
for "dry" candidates, and in the sup
port of the strict enforcement of our
Prohibition Federal Amendment. For
Delegates from the Sixth District,
vote for Frank J. Taylor, St. Paul;
and C. W. Beall, Broken Bow. They
have fought against the liquor In
terests for many years. Put your
vote where it Will count for rlgh
teousness sake.
. HARRIET VANCE.
Stand by your friends!
Do Something to Defeat Hitchcock.
D. 8. D. II.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Read the following described bar
gains offered lit-Ileal Estate. Each
property is desirable for a home and
profitable to hold as an investment:
One of the oldest Ranches in Ilox
Ilutte county, ten mile from Alli
ance, consisting of 14SO acres, farm
land, hay land, and grazing land.
This Ifctn h can be bought for 21
iter acre, on the m:st r asonable
term. .
040 acres of farm land in 1 Hot
II. .He county, g tod farm land iud
the price Is only $22.50 per acre, on
reasonable terms.
ICO a. res farm land; price only
$16 per acre.
Wry ik-hlrable r.Unce, centrally
located. Price, 3500.
Residence, well lo. J for a
rooming house, nine room. Prl e
60JO.
We also have an eight room house
for
Twenty re -lder.ee lots in Duncan's
Addition. Pilves r. aoiable.
Thirty-one lots in ItixUllsli Ad II
t'.on. These rre desirable reslden
lots, located close to the Emerson
school and will be sold on reasonable
terms.
We have residence tu d buslneaj
lots for sale, not mentl ntd 1ut3,
well located and reasonable terms.
Ono forty hoisejower, eight, cyl
inder Oldnmoblle for sale.
The Occidental Building and Loan
Association has been loaning money
on residence piop.rty for twenty
four years in Alliance. Call and see
us if you wish to build or borrow
money on either business or resi
dence proprety.
We always have money to loan on
Ranch and Farm' land securities, at
a reasonable rate of interest and
long Unio loans.
F. E. REDDISH
H. E. REDDISH
Phone 168.
As to the Potato Inspection,
Senate File No. 133, introduced by
Senator J. W. Good of Chadron,
Neb., was passed during the 1919
sessl6n of the Legislature, independ
ent of the Code Bill and it is a law
regardless of the Code Bill. Llge
many other good statutes it was in
corporated into the Code Bill, but
upon suspension of the Code Bill
those laws were not suspended, but
are enforced in their original form.
Omaha World-Herald. 19
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Transfer and
Storage Co.
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AIlance - - - Nebraska
Not Medicine Not Surgery
. . Not Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor
Uraduatn Palmer School
Telephone 80.1 Wilson Building
Alliance Nebraska
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
rnoNB ss7
CoHa aawcrtS fram Osle Say
laat . .
L. A. PERRY
Lawyer
ROOM RUMMER BLOCK
; , PHONE 9
, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
PAVE IT WELDED
with the
OXY-ACETYLENE PROCESS
Clylnder Blocks, Frames and
Transmission Cases a SieclaUy
George H. Breckner
The Old Weaver Garage
L, W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
S18H Boi Batt
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Harry P. Coursey
AUCTIONEER
Livei Stock and General Farm
Sales
Phone 604 Alliance
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have ta alr st f Atalrad
Baa la Box Baft Ccaaty.
First National Rank Dldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
p f m . . . DENTIST 1
Over Harper's Stcre
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr
0. E. Nelson
Lawyer
DENTON RUTLDIKO
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
live Stock a Specialty
Phone Birch 8182, Alliance
Real Estate, Loans and Injur
ance. 7. B. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. tf
MOTH FURNITURE SAFELY
We nave eaulnned onr itn wa
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture with
ont marring, scratching or damaging.
up-io-caie wagon pads will be se4
by as on all moving Jobs.
tf JOHN B. sxrrjKR- ii
, Wain in Antioch
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