-- i "t When jv Mmt "WW WANT TO BUT something? Hun dreds of people scan these Want Ad coimna looltlna- for what you or otikera hare to offer. Get quick results by advertising; in The . Herald Want Ad department. RATES ywo cents per word per In sertion. Costa more than other newspapers, but we guarantee that you reach several hundred more readers. Buy circulation, not hot atr. FOll SALE 8EED 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 SALE LBQAL BLANKS LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The Herald OBce. RBSIDEJiCH PROPERTY FOR SALE IN best resldenee part of city on Big Horn avenue; six rooms and bath, clean and in good shape to move Into at once. Attractive price for qnlck sale . . Call No. 508, Herald offlce. tf FOR SALE US HI) OARS FOR 8AU5 Good nsed ears. A. H Jones Company, Masonlo Temple Bid. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Sedan, ISIS mod el. In good condition. Call 201 Laramie. lOtf FOR SALE Seven passenger forty horsepower . eight cylinder Olds mobile. Phone 168. 62tt FOR SALE 8-bottom Oliver gang plow, both stubble and breaker bottom; could be used ' four In a frame; would sell half; In good shape; ready for the field. John F. Lulow, Canton, Neb. J 5p WANTED FEMALB HELP. as aaaMSHaMnvsaaaaBeaBBMaaBsseaaBaaaaaBBBBjaaeaaaBaaBBBaBaBaBaaBBBBBaaBBiaa WANTED Girl for clerk; most have good references. Alliance Candy Store. I2-tf WANTED TO RENT Five roost modern house. Inquire DR. B. O. BAUMAN. Opera House Block. 11-51 Wlker. c! Alliance, Mils Moassasats fer the PaJskC-rahbars Crania Cc Uea lm fer test WAJTTED allSCSLZiAlBOX'l wAircD-m hsM of nt " immm tore) 1 i--n yS pasture for summer; f 1 per head. Write H. S. Fuuiton, xuiswortn. Neb. 66p - RENT OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT Two desirable office rooms. Phone 168.- 62tf FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 125 cattle, good stock, at my ranch 25 miles southeast of Lakeside. WM. PACE. ' 55 WANTED The Herald will pay 7c Der pound for clean white rags. delivered at this office. .. tf PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska. April 36th. 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land oBce, under provisions of See. 2455. R. S., pursuant to the application of George F. Cantwell. Serial No. 18157, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $5.90 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.t on the 21st day of June, next at this ofllee, the fol lowing tract of land: WNEU, 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 tie their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for T. J. CfKIin. Keglstea. J. C. MORROW, Xccerdcs. MaylWnll BOARD OF EQ D ALIZAION. Notlee Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners will meet as a BOARD OF EQUALIZA TION on June 16, 1920, and remain in session for not less than three days, nor more than twenty, for the purpose of hearing complaints rela tive to taxes. All complaints. must be made at this meeting, or the assessmnet will stand for the year 1929. By order of the County Commis sioners. W. C MOUNTS, (58) Clerk 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 aali estate, take notlee that a petition has been tied for the probate of the last will and testament of said deceased, and for the appointment of F. M. Reddish a Exceptor thereof, whisk as been est for hearing herein on Jane 15th, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M. - Dated May 18, 1920. IRA E. TASH, SEAL County Judge Burton & Reddish, Attys. May 25-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 Ao- 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 19 th day of May. 1920. Nellie Maycock. Administratrix with Will Annexed of the Estatef 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 28th 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 thera 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. administratrix with will Annexed give Notice of the time and place of said 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 la said county.'. Dated this 19th day of May, 1920. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge LEE BASTE, Atty. May 24-June 25, Ine. SPECIAL ROTICB WANTED To know whereabouts of formerly Mrs. William A. McAllis ter and daughter, who lived In Alli ance. Nek, In 1992-8. X have a thousand dollars to tend daughter. Want photos of mother and daughter In first letter. Write at onee. X am not married. Lead1 and Deadwood, S. D., papers please copy. Five dol lars' reward to anyone knowing this woman's address. W. A. McAllister, 8814 West Ptne Blvd fit. Lsuls, Mo. i The lengthening of the days brings to mind the daylight we soon may be able to save. The high cost of summer clothes means folks are going to spend more time In swimming. An authority says motion pictures don't hart the eyes. No, It's the war tax that makes one tSLsJC - ' ANOTHER KVRNH PltAISES TAXI.AC Htitom Years f Klomnrh Troohle Ovetrome ami Khe (iaine Twenty Ponmlrt. Mr. Alice Minnies, who has been a professional nurse for thirty-six years and resides at 1815 Twenty- third ave., Seattle, Wash., adds her voice to the hundreds of others In this profession who have already In dorsed Tanlae. "Since I began Using Tanlae 1 have not only gained twenty pounds In weight, but for the first time In enjoying good health" stated Mrfc Minnlck. "I conet&ntly had cramp ing, gnawing pains in my stomach all these years, my appetite was ex tremely poor and the little I did eat caused me great distress. After every meal my food began to ferment and sour almost at once, I would bloat up with gas, and those terrible pains would get so bad I could hardly stand them. I became badly run down, lost weight and strength, and felt so tired and Wornout all the time I could hardly get around. I bad pains in every part of my body Just about all the time, but they were especially bad In the small - of my back. I also suffered with severs headaches and dlsiy spells, and myi nerves were so badly upset I could get but little sleep, often lying awake ill night long. "I had heard so much of the good Tanlae was doing others I decided to try it myself, and it proved to be the very thing I needed. I began to Im prove right away, It was only a few days before my appetite returned and I can now eat anything I want with out having a particle of trouble af terwards. Those terrible gnawing pains that had troubled me so many years have entirely disappeared. I never have a headache or become diisy, and the pains, that were throughout my body have all gone. In fact, my whole system has been built up by Tanlae. I have regained my strength so I can do my work as a nurse, which keeps me on my feet for hours, day and night, without a particle of trouble. Several of my patients have taken Tanlae, and it has proven beneficial in every case. After what Tanlae has done for me I can never say enough for It." Tanlae Is sold In Alliance by F. E. Holsten, in Hemlngford by Heming ford Merc. -Co., in Hoffland by Mal lery Grocery Co, There will be high prices as long as customers insist on paying them. Doctors have raised their prices, thus still further increasing the value of health. Dutch to Keep Ex-Kaiser'in 200 Acre Cage", says a 'headline. Some cheese boxl 1 Some Frenchman wants to elevate the movies to the plane of the stage. What stage? . Let The Herald want ads, fill your wants. After you eat always take ATONOC Tor YOUR AOD-STOxACBj Instantly relieves Heartbwra, Bloat ed Gassy Fealiag. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. AMsfl niHn 4 P . Keeps stomach wet aaS sti m. Iacreawa Vitality and Pep. (ATONIC U ta bast nmedr. Tens of tboo sands m man filly a ant ' Only easts a esat er twee say te aas It. PositHeir laanurteeil rwe wiorra sasasy. ustab F. J. BRKNNAlf Alliance, Nebraska IfOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Jose Sanchcs, deceased. Notice To All Persons Interested In The Estate of Jose Sanches 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 28 th 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 27 th day of Septem ber, 1920, or said claims will be for ever barred. . Dated this 20th day of May, 1920. - IRA B. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge LEB BASTE, Atty. May 25-June. 2 5,-Ine. ' Clean Up Now Sam Shelton LZ3 atoxb ram rrrxa ywa'n kavc ts wast rwlm Vm tfcc taSsaO 1 1 IsW. RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS Foil 1 EAR All KLAII) OCT The Burlington rallroa dhas Its work for this year well Is id out, says The Slate Journal, which does not quole officials as giving Alliance any hope for M Improvements this year. Most of it Is track work, bal lasting, placing new rails, etc One of the big Jobs-to be finished soon is the bridge over the North Platto river near Bridgeport. That would nave oeen rartner along had It not been that forces and ' material cm ployed on that work were withdrawn for a time while repair work on the main line north of Alliance was be- e after the big floods of three weeks ago. Three new coal chutes of modern etoel construction, are being Built this year, one at Red Cloud, one at Denver and one at Aurora. These have been badly needed for some time and would have been build long ago naa not the war Interfered with cuunirucuon. iDi coat chute In use at Red Cloud Is one of the oldest type. The chute at Denver burned some weeks ago. A lrage amount of new steel Is be ing laid and several miles of new yar dtracks are to be added to the Lincoln yards during the summer, in aaamon a great deal of repair U ?ef,e"sr!r wnere flood" naT made rebuilding necessary. Some of the big rush jobs of the year so far have been replacing grades and iracas wasnea away by unprece dented floods. One big Job completed this year was the relinlng with concrete of the Belmont tunnel. That was finished several weeks ago. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported by J. D. Emerick, bond ed abstracter, Alliance, Neb.i Florence Starr, widow, and James Ralph Starr and wife to W. B. Mi nor. se4 4-25-47, $2,000. Florence Starr, trustee, to W. B. Minor, se4 4-25-47, $2,000. James B. Leith and wife to Thos. A. Dillon, nt, n2 of sw4, sw4 of sw4, nw4 of se4, of section 6. s2 of sec tion 8, twp. 24, range 50; w2 of se4 of section 1, n2 of ne4, n2 of nw4 of 13-24-51, $21,378.74. The United States to Alvlna Cald well, nw4 of 25-24-49. Edwin P. Sweeney and wife to James E. Wilson, nw4 and e2 of ne4 of 3-24-47, $8,200. Edwin P. Sweeney and wife to Jesse W. Wilson, n2, n2 of s2 of sec tion 1, ne4, w2 of nw4, se4 of nw4, nel of sw4, n2 of se4 of section 2- 24-47. $16,300. C. F. Miller and wife to Frank Orblny, lot 10, block 7, Second ad dition to Alliance, $3,800. Anna Mumper, wiuow .to Alma B. Phillips, lot7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, sub division of tract 21, First addition to Duncan's north side residence tracts, and lots 3 and 4, subdivision of tract 22, First addition to Duncan's north side residence tracts, and lot 7 in tract 40, Second addition to Dun can's north side residence tracts. A. S. Mote and wife to JoJhn R. and Mollie L. Beach, a tract oi lain. in northeast corner of block C, Ne braska addition to Alliance, $4,800. Frederick W. Mellck and wife t Samuel J. Pitman, ne4 of 6-27-49, $13,600. Math Wlllkomm, single, to Oust Daros, lot 1, block 4, South Alliance, $500. v Frank DeTar and wife to Joshua Palmer, s2 of nw4 of 31-26-49, $1. Ines Palmer, single, to . Joshpa Palmer, s2 of nw4 of 31-26-49, $1. Frederick W. Mellck and wife to William L. Clark, an undivided one- third interest in s2 of section 34. nw4 of 34, and s2 of 83-27-50, $9,- 500. I. C. Bock and wife to C. E. Hershman, lot 1, block 11. Wyoming addition, $1,500. J. H. Warn and wife to Anna R. Emerick, ne4 of 23-26-60, $1. Wesley J. Flckey and wife to Mike Brabner, e2 of 22-28-48, $9,600. Nellie Harvey and husband to S. B. Wright and C. E. Hershman. lots 10, 11, 12, block 20, in original town of Alliance, $500. The United States to Robert O. Reddish, e2 of se4 of section 29. n2 of se4, n2 of sw4, s2 of nw4, ne4 of section 82-24-50. Hannah Wlker and husband to A. A. Hlghley, south 60 feet of lot 1, block II. Nebraska addition to Alli ance, $283. Hannah Wlker and husband to F. u. iiiain. nort hlOO foet of lot i. fciock ll, Nebraska addition to Alii - - ance, $566. Frederick W. Mellck and wife to Ernest Tracewell, lots 21 and 22. Mellck's Second addition to Heming- rora, ? 550. Ernest Tracewell and wife to F. L. Potmesil, lots 21 and 2,' Mellck's Second addition to Hemlngford, 8500. John Moudry and wife to J. F Yanders, lot 8. block 4, Slmonson's addition to Alliance, $100. Benjamin E. Johnson and wife to Matilda Armstron gand John W. Armstrong,' s2 and nw4 of section 15, nec of 22-23-49. $1. Jay O. Walker and wife to Fay F. Stephens, lota 4 and 5, block 8, Wyo ming addition to Alliance, $1,000. Marius Laursen and wife to C. E. Rosenberger, ne4 of 1-25-61. $3,200. Ora E. Phillips, single, to Charles E. Rosenberger, nw4 of 22-27-50, I1Z.0QD. The situation aow appease to have reached the state where there flenty sf sugar for fleaty of money. Quick Service Electric niONE 260 Alliance Nehra&i Not Medlrlne Not Kurg Ret Osteopathy Dr. Annie Graham Jeff rty LlUropracte Graduate Palmar Bekoad telephone 803 Wilson Bu'lsi Alliance . . . . Mater GEORGE J. HAJTD, IX D Astbina and Bay Fever Bye, Bar, Rose seal Tkrcal ra-oira as - L. A. BE2BY Lawyer ROOM RUMMZR BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, RESBJLSXA HAVE IT WELDED with ths OXT-ACL-ll LEN Jd PROCESS Clylnder Blocks, Frsmes awl Transmission Oases a Spccsaftt George H. Breckncr The Old W Harry P. Couxzzj auctioi live Stock and Phone 064 J. D. CZZ2IC2 Bonded Abctrasicr I aavs me aaJy ae af A staabua as Sea Bates Casaty, First Rational Bank BlUa Dr. E. B. OTleefe . DUXTIgT Over Alliance National Bank Phone 1028 . Alliance, Rent 0. E. Nelson Lawyer DERTOR BLTLDIXO We Grind Our Own Lenses Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted All the Latest Styles In Frsmes and Mountings Seal Estate, Loans tad bar ance. ' F. XL aEuDISU, lUeV2s6 Block, s : ' $1 ! !3W MOTO FL'ltRlTUBB SAITELT Ws hare eauipped oar dtar was. ons and auto truck with the appliances for moving furniture wus out marring, seratchlns or duaawa Up-to-date wagon pads wUl be aaas oy us on all moving jess. ' - If JOHN R. SNTDXS- Pkama M Wken In latiocl V Take Tour lleab at TXZB LXBS2TY GAT3 Ileal at AH Eea John CeTavIe John Wallace Transfer and Storage Co. Service and Satisfaction