NINB BALD-RUST ' L D CO. .Wli BUY AND SELL WESTERN LANDS AND RANCHES "IH'MMXH IS (i(MI, THANK )( CnIiforni:i pi p r li;.n;'r i.n 'e a fortune lHlsinir t'vtra. lie ksiv. tho v. i d In Cic w id . Till: ALMANOK 11KKAI,I, Fill DAY, KKl'TKMHEH 0, 1920 AN Gene Byrnes Says: 'Thanks for the Advice." IVihpii gas i usod effectively italest rats, but .It linn not been trlotl n piofl'eern. I' NX El. DEI , I N W A NT ED A dii!v ftrnnger limped Into tho ml t mad sirilon of a little Texas town flint wn chiefly noted for ratus and nlkall, nnd deposited a coin on the oniMer. "Gimme a ticket to the next place", he ordered dispiritedly. "Single or round-trip?" queried the agent. The stranger glared. "Round trip" he burst forth. "Whats the use of round trip when I'm here already " PttJK TOO ooD 'lATCtf- LL JOST 60 1M HCR.E. rOR Trv- V.PM r-yjTv-.- ND f MD OUT .V4VW K THE. C ; c WANT TO BUT aomethlnirT Hun irrd of people scan theHe Want Ad columns looktnK for what you or other have to offer. Oet quick reaulU by adTertialntr In The Herald Want Ad department. 4ATES Two cents per word per In sertion. Costs more than other newspapers, but we guarantee thai you reach several hundred morf readers. Buy Hrculatlon. not hot air SALK CITY l'HOI'KKTY FOR SALE 7-room house, watei and lights, six blocks from post office, corners with pavement. $3,000. Terms. Call Red 359. 77tf 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. ' ' FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE Upright piano, good as new. Price right, 816 Cheyenne. Phone 412. 80p FOR SALE At a bareain. Kur'. man piano, practically new, 404 Cheyenne. Phone 351. 81p FOR SALE A good player piano. Inquire at The Herald office. 76tf 1 FOR SALE USED OARS FOR SALE Three second hand trucks and five second hand automo biles. Alliance Auto & Truck Co. 81 rOR 8ALE Good used cars. A. H Jones Company, Masonic Temple Bid. tf FOR SAIil-1 -TYPKAVRITKR FOR SALE L. C. Smith typewriter, No. 2. Phone 390. 79lf Vi)H SALK OIL stovi: FOR SALE 3-burner oil stove; good condition. Phone 785. 80tf LOST AUTO TIRKS LOST 1 34x4 Goodrich Non-Skid on rim and 1 34x4 Ten Broeck ribbed. Both tires covered with black covers and strapped together; ck Scottsbluff-Bayard road 23 miles west of Alliance Wednesday. Suit able reward if returned to B. J Mosher, 6J5 Cheyenne Are., A11I ance, Nebr. Hip WANTED MEN WANTED Car Men Apprentices Age 16 to 21 to serve four years Rate first 6 months 42c with 2c in crease each 6 months thereafter and full rate at end of fourth year. Pre sent full rate 80c. Arply to Master Mechanic. C.B.&Q. Alliance. Neb. 80tf WANTED MEN To work In clay plant. $5.50 per day and up. Cheap house rent. Excellent boarding house. Only men who are looking for 6teady employment need apply, Lehigh Sewer Pipe & Tile Company 204 First National Bank Bldg. 81 Fort Dodge, Iowa. WA NTED H orSEKEEPER WANTED Housekeeper; a kind young lady who Is good to chil dren; no boss to work under; will make a home for the right party. Call at 6:30 p. m., 401 East 4th St., or write O. B. Herman. Alliance. 81 Girls wanted. Alliance Steam Laundry, 80o per hour. 80ti Trt. onus -.vwi TFLL Vl v.vn:i vruxisiim hooms WANTED Two furnlthed cottages rr housc-l. pins; rooius, cue for refined laily and aauphttr, one for "I. wife nivl 'vo c'il !if ) ; will e- change references. l'OUT. care Herald. C. O. DAvKN SO M ANTi l I'M. Ar ANTED To store or rent a piano. Best of care assured. Call Herald !flloo. ' 82p WANTKD LAI'MMIV. WANTED Rouph dry bumUs iv..d family washing to bring hour . "hone 969. &0n WANTKD lli:i.I vVANTED Experienced saleslady in ladles' ready-to-wear. Apply at fl'.e Fashion Shop. 8i NOTICE Tit DEFENDANT In the District Court of Box Butte ounty, Nebraska. ELI A MILLER. Plaintiff, vs. Lot Numbered Seventeen (17), in Block Number Thirteen (13), orig inal town, now city of.Alllance to the unknown heirs of Nellie E. Taylor, deceased, and to any and all persons claiming any interest in and to the above described real estate, Defendants. To the- above named defendants and to each and all of them: You will take notice that on the 21th day of August, 1920, the above named plaintiff tiled her petition in the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, claiming that she is the absolute owner of Lot Number ed Seventeen (17), In Block Number ed Thirteen (13), in the original town, now city, of Alliance, that she and her grantor, Dewitt C. Taylor, nave oeen In the absolute, undisturb ed, open, notorious, peaceful, and undisputed possession of the said real estate for more than ten years, prior to the filing of her petition. and praying that title to the said real estate may be forever quieted in her; that the Defendants and each of them be forever barred and estopped from claiming or asserting any inter est in and to the said real estate, adverse to the claim of the Plaintiff herein. You and each of you are required to answer the petition of Plaintiff filed herein on or before Monday the 4th day of October, 1920. CELIA MILLER. By L. A. BERRY, Her Attorney. Aug. 27, Sept. 21. THE DISTRUSTFUL BRIDE Chlorine, the dusky queen of the kitchen, showed up at the receiving teller's booth with an air of deter' mination on her midnight features "Ah wants you should take care of dis yeah cash for a while," she remarked, planking down her savings of several years. "Why Chlorine," ejaculated the teller, who knew her of old, "I tho ught ybu always said you'd never trust the bank." . "Dat'B all right, dat's all right bnt de circumferences surroundin' de matter makes me change mah mind. Yo' see, I's gwlne get married an' Ah don't want dat much money round de house with no strange cul lud man on de premises. SOME KICK The two soaks had met for the first time since Volsted gave the coun try a piece of his mind. "How's your home brew?" asked the first anxiously. "Brother," chortled the second, "you know what they say about Car nation milk comes from contented cows Well, that stuff in my cellar comes from discontented mules." th s sM k-. I o xoti..k FKNDANT Iii the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska: EDNA MORGAN, Plaintiff, vs. IIAULON H. MORGAN, Defendant. To HAULON H. MORGAN, non-resi- int defendant. You are h.reby notified that on !l 17th day of March, 1920, Edna lorgan filed her petition analnst you ,1 the DU.trjjt Couit tf Lox Buttt County, Nebraska, the object and inayer of which is to obtain a divorce ironi jou on the giou:ids that you have ben guilty of extreme cruelty without J vi t cauBo or provocatlo". You art- required to answer raid otition on or before Monday the 11th day of October. 1920. EDNA MORGAN. Plaintiff, By LEE BASYE. Her Attorney. Aug. 24, Sept 24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Wilson A. Clyborne, Deceased. State of Nebraska. Box Butte County ss. To all persons Interested In the Estate of Wilson A. Clyborne, de ceased, both creditors and heirs, take notice that on the 16th day of August, 1920, Lou Clyborne filed hei petition in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, sotting forth that Wilson A. Clyborne, de ceased departed this life intestate on the 20th day of December, 1908, at bis residence in the City of Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, and bei . . - 1 . ng immediately preceding bisjcounty commissioners of Box Butte i resident and inhabitant of county, Nebraska, for th construc- death a Benton Harber, Berrien County, Michigan, and was possessed In fee simple at the time of his death of the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of section eight (8), In township twenty-six (26), north of range fifty (50), west of the sixth principle Meridian in Box Butte County, Ne braska; that the petitioner Is a daughter of the deceased and the owner of an undivided two-fifteenths Interest in fee simple In and to said lands and derives her title to the same through the said Wilson A. Clyborne, deceased. The object and prayer of said petition is that the court will ap point a time and place for a hearing upon said petition and that notice may be given and issued to all per sons interested in said estate both creditors and heirs,' to the end that the regular administration may be dispensed with and that the estate of the said Wilson A. Clyborne, de ceased, be fully administered in ac cordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska, providing for the de termination of heirs and right of succession to real estate after a period of more than, two years has elapsed since the death of the Intes tate, and for such other proceed ings as may be proper for the full administration of said estate. That the court will find and decree that the said Wilson A. Clyborne, de ceased, died Intestate on the 20th day of December, 1908, at Benton Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan, being at the time of his death, a resident and Inhabitant of said city of Benton Harber, Berrien County, State of Michigan, and that more than two years have elapsed since his death; that the said Wilson A. Clyborne, at the time of his death was the owner of the northwest quar ter of section eight (8), township twenty-six (26), north of range fifty (50), west of the sixth principle Meridian In Box. Butte County, Ne braska, and that your petitioner Is m dti tri tn ip iu u n a daughter of the said deceased and the owiwr of an undivided two fifteenths Interest in said lands; that no application for administration upon the estate of paid Wilson A. Clyborne has been made in the State of Nebraska; that the pole and only heirs at law of the said WIIhou A. Clyborne. at thg time of 'his death vere his widow, Eliza Clyborne, and their children, Edward Clyborne. a son, of South Bend, Indiana: Fred Clyborne, a fou of Bento.i Harbor, Michigan; 'Ethyl Clyborne Snell pvove, a daughter of Elgin, Illinois; Mae Quilliauis, a daughter of Denton Harbor, Michigan, each of whom Is over twenty-one yars of age and are the persons to whom said lands de cended at the time of the dotith of the said defeased. It Is h reby ordered t hat a hear ing be had on shld petition In the County Court room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, State of Nebraska, on the 25th day of Sep tember, 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. and that notice thereof bo given to all persons interested In raid ontate. both creditors and heirs, of the time and place fixed for said hearing by the publication of this ordur, for- three successive weeks prior to said hearing in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed, pub lished, and circulated In said county. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set iiy hand and official seal this 16 day of August, 1920. IRA E. TASH. County Judge. (SEAL) LEE BASYE. Attorney. Aug. 24., Sept. 24. NOTICE OF RIDS Sealed bids will be received bv the tion of threv concrete abutment bridges within said county up to noon of September 9, 1920. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the county clerk in the" court house or at the office of the county engineer in the Alliance National bank. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. C. MOUNTS, County Clerk. ELECTION PROCLAMATION t By the Governor WHEREAS, a Constitutional Con vention called agreeable to law by the people of the State of Nebraska to meet December 2nd, 1919, and whereas the members elected to said Constitutional Convention did so meet and provide that certain pro- Wm. King Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO CIGARS CANDY BEVO MALT-NUTRINE POP "BUDWEISER" BEER On Ice or By the Case We deliver any part of the city. 217 Box Butte Avenue. Phone 136 REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. C. McCORKLE, Manager Office Ground Floor First NatL Bank FOtt ,TKc ADVICE posed amendments to the Constitu tion be submitted to the electors of the State for adoption or rejection, ana did further provide that said proposed Constitutional amendments be submitted at a special election to be held throughout the Slate on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of September, 1920. NOW, THEREFORE. I. Samuel R. McKelvIe, Governor of the State of Nebraska, by authority of law In me vested, do hereby direct and proclaim that a special election be held in the several polling places throughout the State of Nebraska on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of September, 1920, during the hours designated by law for holding General Elections lor the purpose of adopting or reject ing said proposed amendments. Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of the State this. tUe 15th day of July, 1920. SAMUEL R. McKELVIE (SjhI of the State of Nebraska) By the Governor: DARIUS M. AMSBERRY Secretary of State NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is hereby given, that on Tuesday, the 21st day of September.- 1920, next at the usual voting places In various Precincts of Box Butte County, an election will bo held for the purpose of the adoption or rejection of cer tain proposed amendments to the Constitution, which election will be open at 8 o'clock In the morning, and will continue open until 9 p. in. of the same day. Dated this 17th day of August, 1920. W. C. MOUNTS. Clerk. (SEAL) Aug 20-Sept. 17 Have it WELDED with the OXY ACETYLENE PROCESS Cylinder Blocks, Frames and Tranmis8lon Cases a Specialty ALL 'TRACTOR PARTS Geo. H. Breckner New Location 210 W. Sd St. Ft!! f Sea If if 5cc A For Expert Driving and Livery J. W. CARROLL Thone: Day, 118; Night, 954 Srurgcon'B Garage lct Me Cry Your Kales R. A. W VI, AND Auctioneer Itione 107O Quick Service Electric PHONE 250 First National Bank Bldg. Alliance . Nebraska Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Building L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Plume UUt Alliance Harry P. Courscy AUCTIONEER Live Stock, (Jenciml Farm Sales J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstractor I have the only Met of Abstract Hook In Iktx Rutte County. First National Bank Bldg. 'Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. 7. E 3EDDI3H, Reddish Block. tf MOL H KMTURE SAFELY We. have tqu!.p d our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring, scratching or dam aging. Up-to-date wagon pads will. beued by us on all moving Jobs, tf ' JOHN R. SNYDER. Phone 15. Drake & Drake , Dot-tors of Optometry .Glasses Accurately Fitted When in Antioeh Take Yonr Meal at THE LIBERTY CATB Meals at AU Hoars John Strata Clean Up Now and AVOID THE BUSH A little later fa Uie mm youll have to wait ftmr tarn. Use the phone today. 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