The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 25, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Alliance lit urns Show a
Way.
There can be no reason why any
redaer of this who suffers the tor
tures of nn aching bnck, the annoy
ance of urinary disorders, the pains
and dangers of kidney Ills will fall to
heed the words of a neighbor who
has found relief. Head what an Al
liance citizen says:
Ilrs. J. M. cott. 714 Missouri St..
Alliance, says: "Thonph It has been
some time since I have used Doan s
Kidney Pills, I gladly recommend
them. I have known of many peo
ple, who like myself. hae found
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 ncted irregularly.
Doan's Kidney Tills gave mo relief
from these ailments."
rrlce 60c, at all dealers. Don't
Blmply act for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Scott had. FoBter-MUburD Co.,
Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
FAIR AND FORTY
By LILLIAN M. RICHARDS.
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(juick aervice Electrio
PHONE ISO
I'ndcr lllghlnnd-llollowny Co.
.Alliance . . . Ncbraakn
A. Wlker, of
monuments for the
Oranlte Co. See
prices.
Alliance, sils
Pa'.ae-FlBhburn
him for best
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C.lrla wanted at Alliance Steam
Laundry. tl
SOTICK OP PRORATE.
Estate of James H. Skinner, de
ceased, In County Court of Box Buttt
County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested In Bald estate, take
notice that a petition has been filed
for the probate of the last will and
testament of said deceased, and for
the appointment of F. E. Reddish aa
Executor thereof, which has been set
for hearing herein on Juno 16th,
1920, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated May 18, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
SEAL County Judge
Durton & Reddish, Attys.
May 25-June 11 Inc.
WANT TO BUY something? Hun
dreds of ppople scan theae Want
Ad columns looklnsr for what you
or others have to offer. Get qutck
results bv advertising in The
Hereld Want Ad department.
RATE: lc a word. Count nearest
multiple of five, 17 words 15c. 18
words 20c. etc. No ad less than
16c. Display Be per brevier line.
FOR SALE SEED
FOR SALE Sudan grass and cane
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-
HypIv close In. Want to deal di
rect for cash: no agents. Price 14200
inmiirn No. 505. Alliance Herald, tf
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FOR BALE LEGAL BLANKS
LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The
Herald Office.
Department or the Interior, U. S
Land Office a; Alliance, Nebraska,
May 3, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Phil
pp Will, of Alllunce, Nebraska, who
on September 11, 1916, made home
PAR fnr nr will trartp for smnll I 8,-"" No. 017994, for S
r inrt rail i: i n.h-s ar section z zi, lownsmp ao
FOR SALE Ford Sedan, 1918 mod
el, :;i ;xi
Laramie. 60tl
tract
Nebraska Rooming
12 and 1 p. m.
House,
betr.'pn
49-oOp
FOR REXT ROOMS
THREE furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; no children. Cn'1
about noon. Phone 242. 49tf
FOR RENT Two or three rooms for
light housekeeping. 307 Emerson
Phone 543. 51-tf
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE Two lots on Platte,
close to Emerson school. For par
ticulars call at Fourth Street Mar
ket. 5lp
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE A Sorghum mill will be
erected here this summer and will
For further information write, SID
MASON, Box 264, Alliance, Neb. 50p
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
of Sect Ion 2
north; Range 50 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
WANTED 100 head of cattle to
pasture for summer; $1 per head.
Write H. S. Fulllton, Ellsworth,
Neb. E6p
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
IN best residence part of city on Big
Horn ayenue; Blx rooms and bath,
clean and In good shape to move
Into at once. Attractive prlco for
Quick sale . Call No. BO 8, Herald
office. tf
FOR SALE USED OARS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A, H.
Jonea Company, Masonic Temple
Bldg. tf
LOST 33x4
Thursday,
er's Grocery.
chain for Ford truck
Finder return to Rodg-
FOR SALE Evans potato planter.
In good condition. Phone 495.
F. G. Blain. lP
FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE CheaP. 4-room house
In West Lawn. Terms. Phone
No. 965. 49tf
FOR SALE TRUCK
FOR 8 ALE 1919 Ford truck, good
aa new. Buy Quick. Phone 965.
49tf
WANTED BREAKING
WANTED Breaking. Hare three
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
public Bale, 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: WHNE14 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
those present at the hour named
have ceased 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 Hearing on the Petition for
Appointment of on 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 D. Gilleran, deceas
ed: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that on the 27th 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 Is Further Ordered that Notice
of Bald hearing be given 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
27th day of April, 1920.
IRA E. TASn,
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASTE, Attorney.
(Pub. May T-May 28-Inc.)
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Carrie A. Hague, Deceased.
Notice of Hearing on Final Ac
count and Petition for Distribution
and Assignment.
To All Persons Interested In the
Estate of Carrie A. Hague, deceased:
YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE That
on the 19th day of May, 1920, Nellie
Maycock, Administratrix with Will
Annexed of the Estate of Carrie A.
Hague, deceased, filed in said court
her Final Account as Administratrix
with Will Annexed, and Petition for
Distribution and Assignment of said
Estate, and that the same has been
set for hearing on the 26th day of
June, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. at the County Court Room in
the City of Alliance, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, and you are required to
appear at the said time and place
above named to show cause, if any
there be, why said account should
not be allowed and said Estate dis
tributed and assigned according to
the terms of the Last Will and Testa
ment of the said deceased.
It is further Ordered that said Nel
lie Maycock, Administrator with Will
Annexed give Notice of the time and
place of Bald hearing to all persons
interested In said Estate by causing
a copy of this Order to be published
for three successive weeks prior
thereto In the Alliance Herald, a
legal newspaper, printed, published
and circulated in said county.
Dated this 19th day of May, 1920.
IRA E. TASH.
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASYE, Atty.
May 24-June 25, Inc. i
For Sale Two six room nouses
Price and terms right 8ee Nebraska
Land Company. tf
ASK
If you are an unfortunate, afflict
ed with that dreaded complaint,
Piles, in any of Its forms, to be re
stored to your usual good health, you
no doubt feel that your only salva
tion is an Immediate operation. Do
not be too hasty In making this
move. The Whitney Treatment for
Piles, a new remedy, easy to apply
and wonderful in its results. Sold
under a guarantee. Ask Alliance
druggists to show and explain.
50-51-52P
Piano and player pianos tuned
and regulated by E. P. Merrill of A.
Hospe Co. Call Wlker Muslo House,
rnone Z3. Reference. St. Ames
Academy. S
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jose
Sanchez, deceased.
Notice To All Persons Interested In
The Estate of Jose Sanchez deceased.
Is hereby given, that Glen Miller,
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, Ne
braska, on the 28th day of Septem
ber, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
A. M. for the purpose of hearing, ad
justing, and allowing claims against
the said Estate. All persons having
Claims or debts against the said Es
tate must file the same In said Court
on or before the 27th day of Septem
ber, 1920, or said claims will be for
ever barred.
Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAL) County Judge
LEE BASYE, Atty.
May 25-June 25,-Inc.
Glean Up Now
and
AVOID TUB RUSH
A little later In the
you'll have to wait your turm.
Uee the phone today.
PROMPT 8EKYICB NOW
Sam Shelton
Phone 571
. mo, by McClur Nwpaprr Symltet.)
Down on n narrow street, where the
newsboys are shout Inz "extra" nioit
of the time, Myrn Wiggins lt at the
cashier's desk In one of those famous
restaurants with n buckwheat front.
For three years now she hns sat In
the same window. Her even and enrs
are rlwnys open and nothing escapes
her notice.
"Say. mister." loudly called Mfrn
one day to a customer trying to snenk
out. "pay your check here, please."
"Huh." growled the man, comlnit
hack, "think you're smart, don't you?"
And slamming the money down on the
counter. "I suppose you thought I was
trying to steal n feed."
"My goodness, no." replied Myra.
smilingly. "Guess you were suddenly
called to a fire; but after this, when
In hero, be sure and see me before you
leave."
"Well. Is that so." sneerlngly. "I
sirppose yon're the one who runs this
place, or maybe you"
Just then her nntagonlzer felt a
strong hand grab his collar and de
mand an apology. Without hesltntlnc
the Irrltnnt murmured something about
being sorry, and slunk out of the door.
Myrn's well-rounded face became ns
red as roses when she looked up Into
the set features of big Jim Roland.
Jim was a traveling man. and every
time he came to town It was not the
eats alone that brought him to this
well-known restaurant. Myra Wiggins'
welcome smile and pleasant "How do"
won him from the start. Now their
friendship grew rapidly Into something
more deep and lasting.
They were both around the age of
forty and had come to that qniet nn
aerstanaing or accepting things as
they were; neither Inquired Into the
other's affairs.
A buxom widow was Myra, with one
child, whom she boorded at a small
farmhouse In the country. Little Irene
Wiggins was the Joy of her life, and
Myra delighted In her trips to the re
gion where she could breathe God's
pure air, away from the smoke and
dust of the city. One day, as she and
Irene were starting for a stroll over
the hills, a rosy-cheeked lad of ten
begged to go with them.
"He lives here, too, mamma," plead
ed her little girl. "He's my bestest
chum. Can't he go?"
"Well, nil right." replied Myra, good
naturedly. and taking his hand she In
quired: "What's your name, little boy?'
"My name's Jack Roland," was ht
sturdy reply, ns he stumbled along by
her side.
"Roland I" gnsped she, hearing the
name. Then, curiously, "And what's
your father's name? Jack, toot"
"No. my daddy's name Is Jim," and
.with upturned face, "you've never met
my daddy, have you? tie's the biggest
man In the world."
Myra s thoughts were racing a mile
a minute, and her cheeks burned wit''
curiosity. "He must mean my Jim," she
thought, and still It didn't seem ros
Bible. The children ran ahead nnd
were sliding on the Ice, little dreamln?
of the turmoil they'd created for Myra
After a few minutes' silent pondering
she called them to her side and turned
back toward the house. As they were
chatting In their childish way she
heard little Jack say to Irene:
"My Nanna's coming this afternoon
with daddy. She brings me candy and
everything."
Unoble to restrain the question any
longer Myrn asked. "And who's your
Nanna. little boy?" at the same time
dreading the answer.
"Why, that's his mother, of course."
quickly replied Irene, as If Myra ought
to know.
"She works In the city," Joined Jack
wistfully.
It was with quiet dignity that she
refused Jim's many Invitations the
next week, and his big. Jovial face
wore n puzzled expression, although
he said nothing. Myra, who was usu
ally the picture of health, looked
drawn ond pale. She'd grown fond of
Jim Roland, and to discover him In
this light hurt not a little.
Tucking Irene on her sled, Myra
started down the back lane through
the meodows. The cold, clear air
brought the color to her cheeks, as
Irene pulled the end of her scarf and
shouted. "Gltty-un-horsey." It was a
wonderful day and ended all too quick
ly. On their way back, as Myra went
to Jump a brook she fell with a scream
In the snow. Irene tried to help her
up, but finding her arms limp became
frightened and cried for help. Little
Jack Roland and his daddy, who were
walking near by, came to their assist
ance. "Is this little girl yonr sisterf he
asked smilingly after the pain had sub
sided. "No, Jim, she's my daughter," ex
plained Myra quietly. "I've been a
widow for several years now. And I
I thought until recently that you were
single also."
"Why so I am," he replied emphat
ically. "Little Jack's mother died
when he was a baby."
"And and NannaT asked Myra
tremblingly.
"Nanna," with a relieved look.
"She's my sister, and has almost been
a mother to Jack, who knows her by
no other name."
Then, leaning closer and looking into
her eyes, he continued: "Myra, dear,
he would so like to have a real mother.
The children already love each other.
Could could you ever care enough
about a big clumsy like myself to "
"Oh. Jim. rm so happy."
Mot
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Nut Osteopathy
Or. Annie Graham Jeffrey
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Unuluufo Pulmer rVhool
telephone h05 Wilson Butldlnf
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L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM 9 HUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
HAVE IT WELDED
with Hie
OXY-ACETVLENE PROCESS
Cljlnder Blocks, Frames and
Transmission Cusea a Specialty
George H. Brcckncr
The Old Weaver Garage
Harry P. Coursey
AUCnOlTEER
Live Stock ana General Farm
SalM
Phone 604 AHUnoe
J. D. EMEKICK
Bonded Abstracter
I have tae aaly m( mt Akattaef
Bkw fca B Batte Vmmtj,
First National Rank Bldg.
Dr. E. B. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Over Alliance National Rank
Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr.
0. E. Nelson
Lawyer '
DENTON nUILDEVQ
We Grind Our Own Lense
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
All the Latest Styles
In Frames and Mounting
Seal Estate, Loani and Zeurxt
ance. F. E. REDDISH, BeddSab
Block. tf
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the lateei
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or damagbtjt
Up-to-date wagon pads will be na4
by us on all moving jobs.
tf JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 15.
When in Antloeh
Take Tour Meals at
TEX LIBERTY CATS
Meals at All noun
John Strata
John Wallace
Transfer, and
Storage Co.
Service and
Satisfaction