UTOTTT TUB ALLTANCB HERALD, FRTDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 CARWFORD GAS WtLL HAS PROMISING LOOK Drilling on the Stapleton-Coleraan well on the school house hill in this ' city, was resumed on Thursday and ontln'ued but a short time when the i gas flow became stronger, and prin cipally on account of the loose dirt (apparently from caring) Interfering It was considered best to cease drill ing and case the well with 6-inch cas ing before drilling is resumed, suys the Crawford Tribune, When the flow of gas was noticed to be stronger it created quite an ex cltament again, as it la an Indication that the gas is not merely a small pocket, but will prote a strong con tinuous flow when the well is cleaned out, cased and drilled to a greater depth, which is the intention of the management. A torch was applied, to the escaping gas again and after . flamlnff for a short time was extln-. gulshed as formerly, by corerlng with wet boards and tlrt. HEAL ISTATB TRAN8FKIW Famished by J. D. Eraerick, Bond ed Abstracter, Alliance, Nebraska. Clarence O. Rosenberger, single, and Myrtle Cullen, single, to Frank M. Mintle, NWVi of Sec. 1, Twp. 26, Range, 49, $10,800.00. The United States to John Hono mlghl, SWU of Sec. 4-27-52. Florllla Veeder, widow, to Inrnl M. Myers, Ntf of NW of 27-27-49, $6,400.00. The United States to Wilson A. Clyborne, NW of 8-26-60. F. A. Bald and wife, to Oscar O'Dannon, NSU of 18-25-48, $6,400. Claudia B. Dole, single to Lloyd E. Johnson, Lot "F", sub-dirlslon of Lot 2, County Addition to Alliance, $1,160.00. Samuel Alspaugh, and wife to Mike Hinlch, a lot In WH of Second Coun ty Addition to Alliance, $1,950.00. Bertha P. Fleming, a widow, to T. J. O.Keefe, Lot 7, Block 1, First Ad dition to Alliance, $1.00. Lora Wadum, single, to II. M. Adams. Lot 5, Block 2, Box Butte Addition to Alliance, $500.00. Ben Swanson, single to Ray 8. Clayton, and John Kelly, SWK of Sec. 8, and HVs of 17-25-49, $1.00. Thomas-Bald Investment Com pany, to Ray 8. Clayton and John Kelly, EV4 of Sec. 17, and SW4 of 8-25-49. $960.00. Christln aVanderlas, and husband, to Eflle A. Wells, Lot 2, Block 13, Wyoming Addition to Alliance, $6, 000.00. Geo. W. Duncan and wife, to Ada Stark. Tract in NW4 of SEVi of 25-25-48, $1,200. Louise Bones, single to Minnie S. Berry, Lot 3, County Addition to Al liance, $5,000. Frank E. Reddish and wife, to E. A. Weaver, Lot 2, Block 2, Reddish Addition to Alliance, $160. Conrad Bastron and wife, to Noah C. Colerclk, Lot In W of Block 15, in Second County Addition to Alli ance, $1,500. John N. Johnson, and wife to W. E. Cillett, Lots 11 and 12, Block 6, in Johnston's Addition to Alliance, $375. Earl C. Barker, and wife, to Fan nie Nlewthner, SE of Sec. 2 and NE'4. of 11-26-48, $7,200. Charles A. Root, and wife, to IIol- bert E. Jones, NEK of Sec. 12-27-60 and Lots 1 and 2, and the EH of NW14 of 7-27-49, $26,000. NO RKASON FOIl IT. When Alllaifce Citliens Show a . Way. 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U .-- J . . u vu-guTcruiug democracy, ana in order that those who love our repub lic and its free institutions may give public expression to their sentiments, I, Samuel It. McKelvle, governor of Nebraska, do hereby declare May 1, 1920, as Americanization Day, to be observed throughout our state by a display of the American flag and the giving of other demonstrations as ev idence of loyalty to our nation and MAY 1 18 niOCLAIMFI) A.MKHICANIZATION DAY May 1, has been designated by Governor McKelvle as Americaniza tion Day and he has issued the fol lowing proclamation: "The recurrence of May 1, demon strations by radicals who are oppos ed to organized government and the enforcement of law should be a mat ter of concern to all layol Americans. The humiliation that has thus been heaped upon those who believe in the republic as the best form of constitu tional government suggests the wis dom of doing something to conteract the effect of such radical demonstra tions. "Therefore, as a means of attract ing attention to the prime necessity for orderly action and majority rule faith in Its ideals. "SAMUEL It. M'KELVIE, "Governor" The high cost of living is going up rapidly in Mexico, the life of an Am erican held for hansom having pump ed to $20,000 from a recent quota tion of $16,000. Tarls fashions for spring decree be Just as husband's lort, it not V that milady's skirt long, but no longer. bank roll will be Jusl shorter. Flowers will soon be1 thn vnnnff man may Bi monlBhed to "say It wit'diamonds," Prosecution of the powers has become a national Joke. Icheap that to be ad- Beautiful Set Rings Ilere is great variety in fine rings of appealing beauty. Mountings are .solid gold, in plain and fancy designs re presenting the very best workmanship and high artis tic merit. Settings are genuine and synthetic gems sappphire, turquoise, aquamarine, ruby, opal, c o r al a,m e t h y s t, emerald, and other semi precious stones. 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