When a Mart- iMpfe flit fftj I I iili j j : j j : LTmTmn '"" """'iiTiiliiljllll'"' """IjMg; " "" ejasjaatsaa j JVail, AgfM. YOU MDMEL WANT TO BUT something? Hun dreds of people scan these Want Ad columns looking for what you or others have to offer. Get quick results by advertising in The Herald Want Ad department. RATE: lc a word. Count nearest multiple of five, 17 words 15c, 18 words 20c, etc. No ad less than 15c. Display Bo per brevier line. FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE Sudan grass and cano seed. FARMERS' UNION tf FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE A 5-room house In first class condition. 615 Big Horn. In quire H. L. Sims at Thiele's. tf FIVE room Bungalow, all modern, close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land Co. tf FOR SALE -HOUSE FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compara tively close In. Want to deal di rect for cash; no agents. Price f 4200. Inquire No. 505, Alliance Herald, tf FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The Herald Office. RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REN T Two unfurnished rooms. Phone 718. 45tf RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN best residence part of city on Big Horn avenue; elx rooms and bath, clean and In good shape to move Into at once. Attractive prlco for quick sale . Call No. 508, Herald office. tf FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE Eight room modern house. All latest Improvements. Partly oak finished. Priced cheaper than actual present cost of building. 619 Cheyenne. Red 713. 42-tf SALE FARM ENGINE FOR SALE One 4-cylinder, farm, power engine; excellent condition; bargain. R. Bulger, Eagle Barber Shop, Alliance, Neb. 48 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to work on yard. Phone 890. 41-48 FOR SALE USED OARS FOR 8 ALE Good used ears. A. H. Jones Company, Ifasonlo Temple Bldg. tf WANTED SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen, to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, nvnsor and paints. Salary or commission. Address The Todd Oil & Taint Co., Cleveland, O. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Five cows, two milch cows with calf; one yearling; one three-year-old steer; cheap. W. H. Dacey, Jr., phone 234. 4 6-tf FOR SALE TRACTORS FOR SALE One Mollne Tractor, good shape, priced to sell. Call on Mellck & Redmon. . 47 FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Two lots on Platte, close to Emerson school. For par ticulars cay at Fourth Street Mar ket. 51p FOR RENT Two light housekeep ing rooms. 421 W. 3d. Virgil Abar. tf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE A Sorghum mill will be erected here this summer and will For further information write, SID MASON, Box 264, Alliance, Neb. 60p FOR RENT FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT The north east quarter of section 19, town 26, range 52, Box Butte county, Ne braska; sale $20 per acre; rent 100 per year. Address C. H. Marine, Val paraiso, Ind. 49 WANTED AGENTS WANTED Lady or gentleman agent for the city of Alliance; sell the original Watkins products; known everywhere; write today. Watkins Co., 52 Winona, Minn. 49p WA NTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 100 head of cattle to pasture for summer; 81 per head. Write H. S. Fullerton, Ellsworth, Neb. 5 Op PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, April 30th, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of George F. Cantwell, Serial No. 019357, we will offer at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than (5.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of June, next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: WVNE4 of Section 12, Township 22, North of Range 48, West of the Sixth princi pal meridian. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when THE ALLIANCE HERALD, those present at the hour named have ceaBed bidding. The Person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Re ceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described 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, Recorder. Mayll-Jnll NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION Notice Is hereby given that a Dem ocratic County Convention will be held at the court house in Alliance! Box Butte county, Nebraska, on May 15th, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon All persons elected delegates atthe primary election should be present as they constitute th ecounty conven tion. The purpose of the convention is to elect delegates to the state con vention and the transaction of other business. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Chairman. Attest: John O'Keefe, Secretary. . 46-48 LAND NOTICE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, May 3, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that Phll ipp Will, of Alliance. Nebraska, who on September 11, 1916, made home stead entry. No. 017994, for BM SE4 of Sectlon2 21, Township 2 5 north. Range 60 west. Sixth princi pal meridian, has filed notice) of In tention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 15th day of June, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward Schwaderer, William Hashman. Jacob Rohrbach, John Vogel, all of Alliance, Nebraska. June 4 T. J. O'Keefe, Register LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Hearing on the Petition for Apitolntment of an Administratrix. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, Deceased. To all Persons Interested in the Estate of Frank G. Gilleran, deceas ed: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 27tb day of April, 1920, Sarah A. Gilleran filed her petition in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, praying for the appointment as Administratrix of the Estate of Frank D. Gilleran, deceas ed, and that the same will be heard In the County Court Room In the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of May, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock. A. M. It Ii Further Ordered that Notice FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920. of said hearing be Riven to all Per sons Interested In said Estate by the Publication of this Order for three successive weeks In" the Alliance Herald, a legal newspaper, printed, published and circulated In Box Butte ounty, Nebraska. Dated this 7th day of April. 1920. IRA E. TASII. (SEAL) County Judge LEE HASYE. Attorney. Pub. May 7-May 28-Inc.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butts County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Alva Roy llalslup, Deceased: Notice to all persons Interested In said Estate Is hereby given that A. Thomas Lunn, Administrator of the said Estate, will meet the Creditors of said Estate at the County Court Room In the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 25th day of August, 1920, nt the hour of Ten o'clock, A. M. for the, purpose of hearing, adjusting and allowing claims or demands against said Es tate. All persons having claims or demands against said Estate must Ale the same in said Court on or be fore the 23rd day of August, 1920, or said Claims will be forever barred. Dated this 14th day of April, 1920. IRA E. TASII. (Seal) County Judge. Lee Busye, Attorney. May 21 Al Wiker, of Alliance, sells monuments for the Palne-Fishburn Granite Co. See him for best prices. 64 NO REASON FOR IT. When Alliance Citizens Show a There can be no reason why any redaer of this who suffers the tor tures of an aching back, the annoy ance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney ills will fail to heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what an Al liance citizen says: Hrs.vJ. M. cott, 714 Missouri St., Alliance, says: "Though it has been some time since I have used Doan's Kidney rills, I gladly recommend them. I have known of many peo pie, who like myself, have fonnd them good. I suffered from kidney disorders for quite awhile. I had backache, felt tired and languid and at times was very nervous. Then, too, my kidneys acted Irregularly. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief from these ailments." Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply net for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Scott had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale Nine room house Best part of town. Modern. Priced right and good terms. See Nebraska Land Company. tf One way to quit worrying about high prices is to buy and operate a farm and worry about low prices. That suggested airplane mail serv ice to the frozen north might help to take the "alas" out of Alaska. The only place in which produc tion is normal is In the manufacture of excuses for the high cost of living. Approaches now the open season for cities and towns demanding a re count from the census bureau. The allies are now getting Turkey down to the hash stage. It looks as though there might be more favorite sons than States. However, under private ownership the Pullman porter will continue to accept tips. If the ouija board could be used in place of the telephone. It would be worth while. a The rrice asked nowadays for heads of cabbage indicates that short ly they will be used as settings in scarf pins. Girls wanted at Alliance Steam Laundry. tf One former politician asserts that It is not because women are consid ered to have less intelligence than men that some of the states refuse them the ballot but the contrary. $2.50 a year and worth mow. We Grind Our Own Lenses Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted All the Latest Styles In Frames and Mountings Glean Up Now and AVOID TUB RUSH A little later In the you'll have to wait tout turn. Use the phone today. PROMPT service; NOW Sam Shelton Phone 75 HER IDLE HOURS By MARY W. FORD. I. 110. by MeClur Ncw.ptp.r Syndesis. "Mother, do quit arguing. I'll ndrni she would rather have one of thos fluffy' dresses on, ns yon call them nd est chocolate, than to do a stroki of housework or cooking," and Johl Andrews rent lied for his hnf. snd coin Ing over to his mother, placed an srn round her lovingly. "But Johnny boy. It's your futnrt Pm looking for I want you to N bnppy. nnd with your snlary yon enn tot afford to hire n cook. What'i more. Inddy, I'm afrnld, ns It Is, sin would Just be an ornament to gract your home with, Instead of n honio-lov-Ing wife. If only she would give V her Idle hours, nnd during those hour! lenrn to cook." "There, there, mother, dear, let s nol talk on this subject agnln." When John called on Margaret, o, "Peggy," ns he lovingly nicknamed her, a vision In lovely pink met hint at the door. "oh, Johnny. 1 have something wonderful to tell you." and laughing happily she ushered him lute a luxurious parlor, far different from John's modest parlor. After what seemed a little eternity to John, won dering what Peggy was- so excited p.hnut, that young lady appeared nt the door with n huge hat box almost as large ns herself, ns Peggy was rath er short. "Now close your eyes, John." she said, and after a moment requested him to open them ngaln. And behold I There, before John's eyes was n beau tiful creation of a hat. First It looked like Bllver, then hold It nt another angle and It looked like gold nt least that was how John later described it to his mother. "Why, John Andrews, you don't like my new hat!" and tears filled Peggy's pretty brown eyes. John continued staring at the hat, nnd when Peggy thought he did not approve of the pretty hat she nearly guessed right, for John was asking himself how he could afford to buy such a dream of a hat for Peggy when they were mar ried. "Peggy dear, your hat Is a perfect dream, and I know It must be very be coming, but " "Peggy, I'm awfully sorry I am such poor company this evening, but moth er has been at that 'cooking stuff again; and oh, Teggy! I've Just been hoping right along that you would one day surprise mother nnd " Going over to John, she looked him squarely In the eyes and snld, serl ously: "John, I will surprise her, and vll mnke her love ino some day, I hope love me for my very self, and not my cooking; and, oh I I don't want this hat. I bate It, hate It!" and the tears fell fust. The following week John was sent to New York, to be gone five months on business for the linn. Teggy prom ised to write faithfully every week, so he went nwny not entirely unhappy, but looking forward to the time when he would return. "I'm awfully lonesome since John went away, nnd I haven't much ambi tion to cook or do anything else," thought Mrs. Andrews a week a fu r John had left Then her eyes fixed themselves on the following ad In the paper: "Young lady about to be mar ried would like five months' Instruc tion In housework and cooking." Then the box number followed at the post oillce. "Well, of all things what a queer ad, but thnt girl sure has grit, and I ndmlre it now that John has gone, why enn't I take her In, poor soul, end help her out?" And the more he thought of It the more she wonted to do It, so accordingly the next day a young girl presented her self In answer to Mrs. Andrews' letter. "Why. Margaret Willis!" but Mrs! Andrews not suspecting that Teggy had come In answer to her letter, and thinking blie came about John, froze up completely nnd stared at Margaret, ut not iwklndly. "Please don't look at me like thnt, Mrs. Andrews I am the young lady who who wants to know how to keea house, how to rook. Oh, won't you ht p me while John Is gone?" And as Mrs. Andrews gazed at this girl whom she always regarded ns a doll, her heart went out to her when she saw how sincere Peggy was, and bow she must love her Johnny to come nnd humble herself like this to his mother. Mrs. Andrews beamed on Teggy and said: "Yes, my dear little girl, I'm going to help you; and we'll give John the surprise of his life." John arrived home around noon three days sooner than he was expected, and received the surprise of his life when he saw his dainty Teggy, ber face flushed, enveloped In one of his mother's aprons, pulling a pan of hot biscuits out ef the oven. "John," was all poor Peggy could say, and down went those delicious biscuits on the floor, and aftr picking his little girl up In his arms and kissing the flushed cheeks, he stooped and picked up the pan of biscuits rather gingerly, fearfully, and also feeling quite sure they would be like bricks. But won ders will never cease, for the biscuits were lovely and, soft, dellciously browned. Mrs. Andrews and Teggy had kept the whole affair a secret from John, and at that moment bis mother entered, and after greeting him, told the whole story, while Teggy laughed happily. "And. John, she Is prepared now, and I am delighted to recommend her." "And what's more, John, she loves me for my very self," added Peggy, oappKy. SEVEN Quick Service Electric PHONE 250 I'nder Illghland-IIoIloway Co. Alliance . . . Nebraska Not Medicine Not Surgery Nut 0tooMthy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Graduate Palmer School Telephone 803 Wilson Building Alliance . . . . Nebraska GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Rye, Bar, Nose and Throat ritoivn mt CaHa aaawcrea' fram Ofltoe May L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM I RUMMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCU, NEBRASKA HAVE IT WELDED with the OXY-ACETYLKNE PROCIKS Clyindor Blocks, Frames and Transmission Gases a Specialty George H. Breckner The Old Weaver Garage Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Live Stock and General Farm Balee Phone 604 Alliance J. D. EMEBICK Bonded Abstracter I aave th aalr af A ha tract llaoba la Has Batt Caaatr. First National Hank Uldg. Dr. E. B. O'Keefe DENTIST Over Harper's Store Phone 1028 Alliance, Ntbr. O. E. Nelson Lawyer DENTON DUILDINQ L. E. Bliss FARMER AUCTIONEER Live Stock a Specialty Phone Birch 8132, Alliance Real Estate, Loons and Into vice. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. tf MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray waa ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture with out marring, scratching or damaging. Up-to-date wagon pads will be nsed by os on all moving Jobs, tf JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone XI. "When In Antioti Take Your Meals at THE LIBERTY CATS Meals at All Hovrt John Strata John Wallace Transfer and Storage Co. Service and Satisfaction Phone 1