TUB ALLYANCH mmAT.D, FKTPAY, JUNE 4th, 1020 -V t: f When A MANjn 1 7v pi 1 i wis HWEfs. el&s J ftST . J Cl fib W M W! M 'Be' ' . . j- : 71--; j ' L." ! i0 & ill : ; -4 WANT TO BUT something-? Hun dreds of people ncan these Want Ad columns looking- for what you or others have to offer. Get quick result by advertising- in The Herald Want Ad department. RATES Two cents per word per in sertion. Costs more than other newspapers, but we guarantee that you reach several hundred more readers. Buy circulation, not hot air, FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE Sudan grass and cane seed. FARMERS' UNION tf FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY FIVE room Bungalow, all modern, . close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land Co. tf FOR BALE LEGAL BLANKS LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The , Herald Office. RESIDENCE PROPERTY ', FOR SALE IN best residence part of city on Big i Horn avenue; six rooms and bath, lean and In good shape to move Into at once. Attractive prico for Quick sale Call No. SOS, Herald office. tf FOR SALE USED OARS FOR SALE Good used ears. A H. Jones Company, Masonlo Temple Bids.- tf . LOST LOST New Firestone tire with rim 4x34; lost between Charley Heath's and town Thursday after noon. Suitable reward. . DR. BAU- MAN. 64 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Reed baby carriage ii good condition. 809 Herald. 5S-64 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Sedan, 19 It mod el, in good condition. Call 201 Laramie. lOtf FOR SALE Seven passenger forty horsepower eight cylinder Olds mobile. Phone 168. 52tf FOR RENT Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. 807 Emerson, Phone 543. , 51-tf WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for clerk; must have good references. Alliance .Candy Store. 52-tf WANTED TO RENT Five room modern house. Inquire DR. B. O. BAUMAN, Opera House Block. S8-SI WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 100 head of cattle to pasture for summer; $1 per bead. Write H. S. Fulliton, Ellsworth, Neb. 66P RENT OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Two . desirable - office rooms, . Phone 168. 62tf FOR SALE TRACTORS FOR SALE Rumely Compound Advance Steam Tractor Engine. Excellent condition. 35-90 H. P. Will sell cheap for quick cash sale. Western Alfalfa Milling Co., Den- ham Bldg., Denver, Colo. - 54 WANTED The Herald will pay 7c per pound for clean white rags. delivered at this offlte. tf PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Offloe at Alliance. Nebraska, April 30th, 1920. i NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. &, pursuant to the application of George F. Cantwell, Serial No. 019357. wo will offer at publle sale, to the highest bidder, but at not leas than 35.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 21st day of June, next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: WNE of Section 12, Township 22, North of Range 4 8.. West of the Sixth princi pal meridian. - The sale will not be kept open, but will bo declared elosed 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 thereoL Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised Uo file their claims, or objections, on or before the Urns . designated for sale. T. J. OTIin, Rstfstac J. a MOKEOW, Recorder. Mayll-Jnll LAND NOTICE. Department of the Interior. TJ. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, May S. 1920. Notice is hereby given that Phil ipp Will, of Alliance, Nebraska, who on September 11, 1916, made home stead entry. No. 017994, for Stt SSU of SecUont 21. Township 25 north. Rang 60 wrest. 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. Hash man, Jacob Rohrbach. John Yogei, all of Alliance, Nebraska. June 4 T. J. O'Keefa, Restate marred NOTICE OF PROBATE. Estate of James H. Skinner, de ceased, in County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said eeUte, 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 as Executor thereof, which has been set for hearing herein -on June 16th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated May 18, 1920. IRAE.TASH, SEAL County Judge Burton & Reddish, Attys. May 2 5-June 11 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 dls- 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, administratrix with will Annexed give Notice of the time and place of said bearing to all persons interested in said Estate by causing Claims or debts against the said Es a oopy of this Order to be published tate must file the same In said Court 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) LEE BASYE, Atty. May 24-June 25, Inc. uouniy juage SPECIAL NOTICE WANTED To know whereabouts 1 of formerly Mrs. William A. MeAUia-! ter and daughter, who lived In Alli ance, Neb., In -1902-8. I have a thousand dollars to send daughter. Want photos of mother and daughter in first letter. Write at once. I am not 'married. Lead and Dead wood. a. v., papers please eopy. Five dol lars' reward to anyone knowing this woman's address. W. A. McAllister, 3814 West Pine Blvd., St. Louis, HO. St1 TDMC8 IN MUKF. (Literary Digest.) What Germany needs ia less wine and whine and more sweat and awat. Baltimore Sun. Mr. Hoover ! pt ill running strong 1ft all colleges but the t-lectoral.- Pittsburg Dispatch. The Attorney-General might try the rest cure for the unrest. Phila delphia Public Ledger. Deba probably will concur with Governor Edwards on the Issue of personal liberty. Newark News. The most conspicuous thing about economy In Congress Is the "con." Qrcenvtlle (S. C.) Piedmont. The poor quality of the shows now on the road may be explained by the price of eggs and vegetables. Baltimore Sun. The reluctance of the Bolshevlkl to crush the Poles reminds one of the hesitancy of Mr. Wlllard to crush Mr. Dempsey. Financial Am erica. Let us hope Washington will put 1 1 the new two-cent plecea into circula tion before their possibilities of use fulness bare all passed to the nickel. Boston Herald. We are always railing at the poll' tlclans, but it is likely that If they were not In politics we ahould have to support tneiu in soma ower way. i Columbia (S. C.) Record Most people are worth their salt, but bow about their sugar? Lin coln (Neb.) Star. . The saloons may be . dead, but I their spirits are still abroad In the land. New York World. This would be a good time to sell houaes if the sellers had anywhere else to go. Albany Journel. The prohibitionist who declares that corks are popping in hell prob ably means that hell is popping in Cork. Baltimore Bun, Well, anyway, no country will ever, again want to get into a war with the United States. It takes too long to get out. Providence Trib une. All the writing men that we have met or have inquired about are for Hoover. But none of them are at tending the convention as delegates. Chicago Tribune. Mexican metric system: Ten ban dlts make one revolution. Ten revo- ' " imvsrnmAnt maVoa ton revolution. Boston Transcript. r CULINARY LICENSE. Private Jackson had long been a thorn in the sldo of the ' mess ser geant, but at last they had got to gether in an amicable what-are-you- golng-to-do argument. "Where are you going after the war, Jack! inquired the Barge. "I don't know exactly," replied the long suffered. "But one thing I know. I'm going somewhere where they don't call prunes -. fruit." The American Legion Weekly. THE ONLY PROBLEM. "What do you expect to get for those spuds?" asked a traveling man In Buffalo on meeting a farmer driv ing a load of potatoes to market. "Dollar a bushel." "Only1 a dollar T Why, In my home town you could get two dol lars"; "And Where's that?" "El Paso." The farmer spat philosophically over the side. "Yaas," he drawled. "and Ice water sells for a thousand dollars a gallon in hell. It's just a matter of transportation." "Our company was turning out s thousand barrels a day when sud denly the. production ceased entire ly."- ; . 1 "That's funny. I never heard of an oil well acting like that before.' "Who's talking about oil wells? This was a brewery." NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Jose Sanches, deceased. Notice To All Persons Interested in The Estate of Jose Sanches deceased. Is hereby given, that Glen Miller, Administrator, of the said Estate, . h- -,,,, t r-if- X ..JlJSr 12 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 on or before the 27th dsy of Septem ber, 1920, or said claims will be for ever barred. ' Dated this 20th day of May, 1920. IRA E. TA8H, (SEAL) County Judae lee BASTE, Atty. May 2 5-June 2 5, -Inc. Clean Up Now - AVOID TUS ECSn A little later fa the seem ytmH have to wUt fosjr tan TJae the pkeme taday. raoetTT srsYicB sow Sam Sheltoh JERRY O By AGNES a BROQAN. fx Coprrtcht, 111. Wtr Newspaper Ualoai When Aunt Truscott wrote suggest log that 1 come to her for a visit, ) knew that something was up. Aunl Truscott Is not generous with her In vitations, and 1 suspected mother had asked for this one. I thought that 1 knew the reason: Ever since Aunt Sarah returned from Clover Lea thnt'a the poetical name of Aunt Truscotfs estate with glowing tales of the wealthy bachelor who was ex pected to arrive to take possession of the Ma house next door to aunrs, I had noticed mother and Aunt Sarah, too, watching me In speculative fash ton. Once. I heard Aunt Sarah re mark as I sat on the verandas "Abigail ta too friendly with young Persons who von know amounts to nothing." i And mother had understanding re plied : "I agree with yon that It would be well to send her away for a time vnere sne might meet with somebody worth while.' T chuckled. Tortures could never persuade me to accept Bobby Persons. Glory I What a joyous restful time It would be; and Aunt Truscott, tne STlm old dear, was quite agreeatne. For the first time I forgave her my inherited name of Abigail. The first cloud on my horison ap peared when I ran aunt's roadster dumb Into a spotted dog wno ran acros my path. ; The dog was in jured, I found, but not so badly as I had feared. Ills eyes sought my face trustfully as I lifted him into the ma chine and drove ; Into aunt s nam, where we kept the roadster. I was bending over the dog and trying to find the extent of his nun, wnen young man came through a side open- ins; In the barn, . "Tdl me where be is hurt." I aia "I ran over him." The red-haired young man stared at me. then in an instant he was on his knees examining the dog, who I A VI. toll I "Just bruised, I guces,' he said st last.- "We will have to mate a Dea fnr him hvra. Tm afraid It wouldnt be wine to carry him over next door. "Kptt floor r I exclaimed. "Then the dosr belong to the rich bachelor! It was out before I realised that I was pronnmy naaressing . me run bnchelor's chnuffeur. The dog had wapged his tall nt this young mnn s appearance and the man hod called him "Spotty." "Whor he asked stupidly. f mean," t endeavored to correct my mistake, "that the dog must belong to . your employer, Mr. Walnwrlght. Ulr. Olmdlah or Heaeklah, or some-; thing Wain wrlcht You work for him. don't you? Are you the chauf-1 feurT" I am," the young man promptly replied. "I'm chauffeur and plumber, end everything elae for Mr. Wain Wright's car. Don't I look it?" "Do you think," I asked fearfully, "that Mr. Walnwrlght will, miss his dog and hunt blm up? And would he be very angry if he found that I had run Into Spotty? Angry enough to bring a case of damages?" He can be mighty angry," the young man honestly admitted. "But, IH take the risk with Spotty. Just bring out a little supper for the dog tonight then call 'Jerry through the garage door. Til come." Jerry did come, and he not. only looked after Spotty but gave aunt's roadster an overhauling that It had needed for months. Then he drove me down a beautiful" moonlit road to show ascertain pretty spot which had escaped my notice. Jerry was the nicest, companion t . Jolly and enter taining In a most respectful way, and with the frankest blue eyes I think that I have ever seen. Jerry's face was nice, too, In a good-natured way, when the motor grease had been washed off between . the freckles. I liked the freckles, too. They seemed sll a part of bis wholesomeness, and one night when Spotty got up and trotted out of the barn and it came to me that I was not to meet Jerry any more, I turned to stare at him as though I bad never seen in truth, I never h, him before. had seen him In this new understanding way. Jerry, the chauffeur was the man I loved. There was no getting out of it, or around it And, as I sat there with the sweet-scented breeze blowing In through the open door between os, it seemed to me that I must always have known of my love for this man from the moment he bad bent In his dirty clothes over Spotty's maimed figure. Jerry leaned toward me now as I stared and his big hands took mine and held them. " - 'So you have found It out. Gall dear," he said. "Why, Pve known all along of my love for you, and of yours lor me," ne eaaea aartngiy. "Let's go In and tell Aunt Truscott I can't let you go bsck home alone. dear. Tm going with you as your husband." "They wont be pleased at home. Jerry," I faltered, "but that doesnt matter. Nothing In all the world matters," -1 said wonderlngiy, "but Just only you." "They'll be pleased, all right," Jerry remarked when he had kissed me, "for rm the bachelor you had beard of. himself. Not Obadlah, or Heseklah but Jeremiah, Walnwrlght instead from next door!" . . . Quick Service Electrio rilOND 2S0 Alliance . Nebraska Not Medicine Not Hargnry Net Osteopathy . Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Graduate Palmer School Telephone 80S , WUnon Rulldliuj Alliance . . . Nebraska GEORGE J. HAND, It D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Rr, Noee and Throat raoira as OaHe imtnl fraa ( far L. A. BERRY Lawyer ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA HAVE IT WELDED with tha O XT-ACETYLENE PROCE3S Clylndcr Blocks, Frames and Transmission Oases a Specialty . George IL Breclmer The Old Weave Garage Harry P. Courcey ACOTIOVEa . Live Stock and" General Fans Phone 664 ATI's f J. D. CT.TX1T0S . Bonded Abstracter I kave tke Mir t Afcatraa , ta In Bat Vmmtr. First 'National Bank Bldg. . . Dr. E. B. OTleef e , DENTIST Over AUlaixo ftallonal Bank . Phone 1028 Alliance, Nebr. 0. E. Nelson "i Lawyer ' ; DENTON BUILDING - ' We Grind Our Own Lenses Drake & Drake Doctor of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted All the Latest Styles In Frames and Mountings Seal Estate, Isaacs esi Xnrar anee. F. 72. BEDDI2IL Eeidkh move FCBjrrrrjBE safely We have equipped our drav wmav one and auto truck with the bui appliances for moving furniture with out marring, scratching or dan-axim Up-to-date wagon pads will t u4 by us oo all moving Jobe. tf JOHN R. SNYDER. Pfeon IB. When In Antloea Take Your llealg'at TUB LXESRTT GATS Meals at All Ilotcre "John Ctrato John Wallace Transfer and Storage Co. Service and Satisfaction