The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 27, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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BALD-RUST LAND : CO.
WE BUY AND .SELL WESTERN
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WANT TO BUT omethlngr? Hun
dreds of pooplo Bean these Want
Ad columns looking for what you
or others have to offer. Oet quick
results by advertinlnsr In The
Herald Want Ad department.
RATES Two cents per word per in- j
sertion. Costs more than other)
newspapers, but we guarantee that ;
you reach several hundred more
readers. Buy circulation, not hot air. j
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WAXTKD 1 1 ous i :k 1 :ki' 1 .k j
WANTED A house keeper; lady not ;
over 35 years old, mus be kind,
hearted, with no children. Will make
a good home for right party Call on
East 4th street, 323 at 6:30 p. m
69p
WANTFJl COOK
WANTED Woman cook for the
ranch or man and wife, good pay.
Call at 323 East 4th street at 6:30
p. m. 69p
WANTED CASH DRAWER
WANTED Second hand cash draw
er with place for change, currency
and checks. The Herald. tf
FOR BALD CITY PROPERTY
ALLIANCE city property to trade for
Box Butte county farm. , See Ne
braska Land Co. 64tf
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
close in; bargain. See Nebr. land
Co. . tf
HOUSE 23x28 ft., acre of ground In
garden, chicken house and yar l.
Inquire Fowler Lumber Co. J. D.
Cantrell. ' , 69
FOR SALE USED CARS
FUR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
Jonea Company, Masonio Temple
Bldg. tf
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Six Cylind
er seven-passenger 1918. model
Studebaker car In first class condi
tion, for sale or will exchange for a
roadster. L. H. HIGHLAND. 64 tf
FOR RENT ROOM
FOR RENT Front bedroom, 721
Laramie. Phone 599. 62tf
TO LEASE HAY LAND
FOR T.rcARW Section of bay land
close to town. Simon Spry. Phone
619. - 68tf
WANTED TO DO Dressmaking al
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teratlons and beading, 409 Lar
ami. Pbne 681. IIP
KtW TCRWtVENINIliratOM0tW TOM HtMlO CPU
?TH"rr"Wt'3""SONt TO THE. COUNTRY.
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Much Money
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Home Toji6ht!
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VOTl SALE L. C. Smith typewriter,
in pood condition. Phone 681. 59p
WILL TKADK 320 acres of land lor
house and lot. Write for informa
tion. Addrtss Jay Darnell, Brew
ster, Neb. 70p,
FOIt SALE Empty barrels, 50 and'
10 gal. sizes. Bock Fuinishina:
Company, 120 W. Third. 70;
TRY A HERALD WANT AD.
xom:i; to chkditoks
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In the County Court of. Box Butte j
Coun'.y, Nebraska.
In the Matter of tho Eftate or
NtlUe 11. Sas. Deceased.
To the Creditors of said Eptate:
Notice to all persons inteivsicd in
the estato of Nellie II. Sage, deceas-
ed, is htrby given that Glen Miller,
administrator of said estate will
meet the credhors of said estate at
the County Court room in the City
of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne
braska, on the 22nd day of Novem
ber, 1920 ut the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. for the purpose of. hearing,
adjusting, and allowing accounts
against said estate. All persons
having claims against said estate
must file the same in the County
Court of the said County on or be
fore the 20th day of November, 1920
or said claims will be forever bar
red. It is further ordered that notice
be given to all persons interested in
said estate, by the publication of this
order for four successive weeks in
the Alliance Herald, a newspaper
printed, published and circulated in
Box Butte County, Nebraska.
Dated this 20th day of July, 1920.
(SEAL) IIIA E. TASH,
County Judge.
LEE BASYE, County Attorney.
July 20 to Aug. 20.
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NEWJOOK
By Stock and Poultry Expert.
A new book entitled "Care and
Treatment of Stock and Poultry"
has just been published by Dr. L, D.
LeGear, notable Veterinary Sur
geon, who graduated from the
Toronto, Ontaria, Veterinary College
27 years ago, and has since devoted
his entire life to Veterinary Science
and Poultry Husbandry. This book
contains 128 pages of up-to-the-minute
data on the care, symptoms
and treatment of stock and poultry.
It is divided into departments
horses, cattle, bogs, cheep and poul
try being taken up. It is very com
plete with charts and illustrations,
and Is a book that should be In the
home of every live stock and poul
try raiser In the country. The price
fs only 10. cents. Get it from your
dealer or send a dime to Dr. L. D.
LeGear, 1700 North Broadway, St.
Louis, Mo., stating that you are a
subscriber to this paper, and be will
send you a copy direct.
16-Jul 25
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Day in, and dsgr out Diamond
Cord llres'dc-jivor their full
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vcme ok service . liiey are
tl?.:.; 6nre, ch
lcvv':o3fc iziaZsrm comfort
Putr.ilin .to. tiie tpt on your
car, and it will be iidamonds
, iorever
CAN DO MY WORK
WITH PLEASURE"
c'wU 1om1 All Tlio Time Mime Tak.
In Tunlac -(Julim feu
"Before I began taking Tanlac I
wns In a badly run-down, weakened
o:idltlon, but now I am enjoying
,Hrfect health," said Ernest Mack,
1922 K Street, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
in expert automobile mechanic.
"For a year I had been In nn
awful bad shape-, had hardly any ap
petite, and everything I ate dlsnjmed
with me." said Mr. Mack. "After
every meal my food bepan to sour
almost nt once, I would become
nauseated, have Intense pains In the
pit of my stomach, and bloat up with
pas until I could hardly breathe. My
icart palpitated dreadfully nearly all
the time, and often while at work It
would pound so hard and I would
become so exhausted I Just hud to
stop to rest and get my breath. In
fact, my whole system Just seemed
to be out of order, and I felt so tired
und worn out It was all I could do to
get around.
"I had heard so much about what
Tanlac was doing for others I con
cluded tin-re must be something to
it, and decided to give It a trial my
self. 1 am now giad I did, for my
stomach Is In good condition, I have
a splendid appetite, eat Just any
thing I wnat, and never have a sign
of nausea, pain, gas or palpitation
of tae heart. I hav regained tny
strength and feel so good all the
time my work is actually a pleasure
to me. I am ten pounds heavier
since I started on Tanlac and am
gaining every day. I am glad of the
opportunity to. give this statement,
HAVE IT WELDED
with the OXY-ACETYLENE PROCESS
Cylinder Blocks, Frames and TranmisRion Cases a Specialty
ALL TRACTOR PARTS '
GEORGE H. BRECKNER
NEW LOCATION 210 W. 3d St.
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alter
Buick Garage
is I feel It my duty to tell Others
vtmt Tanlac lins done for nie."
Tanlac Is sold In Alliance by F.
3. llel.sten. In Hentlnisford by llem
kigford Merc. Co., in HofTland by
Mallery (irocery Co.
AN KltHOtt ()K OMISSION
A white minister had Just married
a colored couple and In a facetious
way remarked:
"It Is customary to kiss the bride.
but In this Instance we will omit It."
The groom was fully equal to the
occasion and replied:
"It Is customary for the groom to
glvo the minister a five-dollar bill,
but In this Instance we will also omit
that."
Tin: why ani vni:m:i oiu:
Mother did finally succeed In get
ting father to go with her and little
Chester to church. When they had
returned home the Inspired Chester
chirped, "Mama, you said heathens
don't wear clothes." To this mother
replied: "Yes, that Is right, they
don't." Tho perplexed Chester con
tinued: "Welt then, why did Va. put
a button in the contribution box?"
WHY 1111 WAS LATH
Teacher Ho wis it that you're so
late. Tommy?
Tommy 'Cause there was a man
pinched for Btealln hens and setting
a house on fire, an knockln' down
Ave policemen, an mlther sent me
roon to see if It was father. London
Blighty.
a prospective customer. "He's five
years old, sound as a bell, and goes
ten miles without stopping."
The farmer shook his head.
"Nod for me," he said, "nod for
me. I lit eight miles from town out,
and mlt dot horse I hat to valk back
two miles."
NO H A I .
"I've got Just the horse for you,"
snld a liveryman to a fanner who was
Ol IIS, TOO!
Our platform: More fish In the Il
linois river and let the women do th
work. -I'ekln (111.) Dally Times.
If we should nil don overalls, go
barefoot and live a free life In tents,
doubtless we should still have with
us a few kickers.
There have been day lately whem
It has been wished the weather matt
would fall down on his forecast.
Somebody presently will spoil tho
fun by going to work with overall
pressed. .
lA't Me Cry Your Sales
R. A. WYLAN'D
Auctioneer Plume 107O
Quick Service Electric
PHONE 230
First National Bank Bldg.
Alliance . Nebraska
Not Medic ine, Surgery, Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrev
Chiropractor Palmer School
Telephone 865 Wilson Building
. GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat
PHONE 207
Culls- aiiswetfMl front office day or
night
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK
THONE 8
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Phone 06 1 AlUance
Harry P. Coursey.
AUCTIONEER
Live Stoek, (Jcnernl Farm Sales
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only t-et of Abstract
Books In Box Butte Coutity.
First 'National Bank Bldg,
Dr. E. B. O'Keefc
DENTIST ' I
Over Alliance National Bank
Phone 10ZH ATifctr.co, Nebr
Real Estate Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. ' I tf
.MOVE PI RMTUvE SAFELY
We havo equipped our dray wag
ons and auto tiutlt with tho latest
appliances for ncvinK furniture
without marring, seratchl'ig or dam
aging. Up-to-JuU' war n luds will
be used by us on H'cviiift jot?;
tf JOHN U. SNYDER. PLoix- 15.
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry ,
Glasses Accurately Fitted
When in Ahtioch
Tke Your McaU at
THE LIBERTY CAFB
Metis at All Floors
John Strata
Clean Up Now
and
AVOID TUB RUSH
A little later la the aeaeon
you'll hare to wait yoar tarn.
Use the phone today.
PROMPT SERVICE! HOW
SamShelton
Phone A75
John Wallace
Transfer and
Storage Co.
Service and
Satisfaction
Phone l