THE AMilANCK IIKRALI). KKIDAY. NOV KM M Kit 5. 1020 WHEN A MAKT HfcS JONtS Caul to THlS AFTERNOON AND She. had on a rMlKaffTFCA. rON ON -THE. PLCCK. AND YE.T nHEWE JuST BOUGHT A PIANO -PLAVE.K ON Ci - in Stallmln-tS". ) I a . r . d WANT TO BUT otnethtng-T Hun dreds of people scan these Want Ad columns looking- for what you r other hays to offer. Oet quick results by advertising In The raid Want Ad department. STATES Two cents per word per la ertlon. Costs more than other aewspapers, but we guarantee that rod reach several hundred more readers. Bur irculailon. not hot air. 8ALK 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 FOR SALE USED OARS FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne. tf FOR RALE -SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE New and second hand Singer sewing machines on 13 a month payments. Phone 382, A. J. MILFORD. Agt. 86tf WANTED TO BUY. HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling house at right price. John O'Keefe Son. ftBtf WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for Housekeeper, Phone 720. 97-100 WANTED Middle aged couple or middle aged woman without child ren for ranch work. Nice place and good wages. Address KNIGHT LOWE. Hyannls, Neb.. Box 135 97 WANTED Girl tot general house work. Phone 173. 94tf FOR SALE FARM. FOR SALE Farm; southeast quar. ter section 20-25-47; 2 miles northeast of Alliance. For price and terms of sale see George or P. II. McGinn, P. O. Box 382, Alliance, Nebraska. 102p FOR SALEOMAHA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Omaha property for va cant lots and acreage In Alliance. Write P. O. Box 750, Phillips & sons, Contractors, Alliance. 97tf FOR SALE BAIT FOR SALE Bait, you cannot afford to be without. These baits are re mits of many years study by a trapper who trapped extensively In different localities. They excel all baits on the market f 1.10 per bot.L tie; six bottles $5.00. DUNCAN & WARREN. Shannon. Kansas. 97 FOR SALE TYPEWRITER FOR SALE No. 10 Royal type writer and swinging stand; wash- r- ' ffcU. I LIKE IFTT'hTJrt NECVE! MyCH "TO HAVC. O . jl iSMM. Jo5-r AS" I fa much at , pussy y . SV? , 5VC KNOCktO AND S4D S- DtDM See mow vxt Could 5TAHO THEES. fLlGHT j. fN i Said . ) 1 :ng machine, and giutar. All in first class condition. Myrtlye Queen, at Golden Rule , lOO.lOlp IKMiS FOR SALK FOR SALE Six registered Duroc spring boars, can furnish papers. In good breeding cona.uou. in , write McConnell-Pns like Co., ll-n'-j nV'ot-t. on old Butler ranch. 8.101 ' LOST KKYS LOST Bunch of keys between King's Corner and Alliance Groc ery Ralph Bceman, Alliance Groc ery. 98-99 ORDI NANCE NO. S97 An ordinance providing for the reassessment and collection of a tax upon all taxable property within Sewer Districts Numbers 37 and 38, in the City of Alliance, Nebraska, for the purpose of paying for the con struction and expense that has been incurred in putting in sewers to serve the property within such sewer districts. Whereas, sewers have w n ' to serve all property included in Sewer Districts Numbers 37 and 38 In the City of Alliance, Nebraska, according to procedure provided by law, and Whereas, doubts exist as to the validity of the assessments levied by Ordinance Number 288 of said city to cover the cost thereof, and Whereas, special benefits accrue to property In the district abutting upon and adjacent to the lines of said sewers, and Whereas, the cost of said work Is found to be $4,984.47; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA: Section f. That this council Bit ting as a board of equalization for this purpose, after due notice as by law provided, and after due consid eration of all the facts, find, deter mine and fix the total special bene fits in said districts resulting from said improvement to be equal to cost of the work, which is $4,984.47; and further find, determine, equalize and fix the special benefits to, and, in pursuance of such action and con clusion, hereby levy special re-assessments upon the real esttte, lots, parcels and pieces of land included in said districts as follows, to-wit: the description of the property being written on the leftand the front footage and the amounts re-assessed against property to the right thereof, as follows: Sheridan add., block H. lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, frontage 400, assess ment $443.06. Sheridan add. block H, lot 9, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block J, lot 1, frontage 60; assessment, $55.38. Sheridan add., block J, lots 2. 3. 4, frontage 150, assessment, $166.15. Sheridan add., block J, lots 5 and 6, frontage 100; assessment $110.77. snenaan add., Mock M, lot 1, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. sneriaan add., block M, lot 2. frontage so; assessment $55.39. Sheridan add., block M, lot S, MARRIED "THE. LOOK HERE., ioStt' An?E. you GoinG to PLAY PINOCHLE., OR. EIF THE NEIGHBORS UPTH' &4CI3 rrontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block M, lot 4, frontage 60; assessment 55.38. Sheridan add., block M. lots fi and 6, frontage 100; assessment $110.77. Sheridan add., block N, lots 1 and 2. frontage 100; assessment $110.77. Sheridan add., block N, lots 3 and 4. frontage 100; assessment $110.77. Sheridan add., block N, lot 6, frontage 60; assessment $65.38. Sheridan add., block N, lot 6. frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block P, lot 1. (rootage 50; assessment $65.38.- Sherldan add., block P, lot 2, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block P. lot 3. frontage 50; assessment $55.39. Sheridan add., block P. lot 4, frontage 60; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block P, lot fi, ("rentage 50; assessment $5.1.38. Sheridan add., block P, lot 6. frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Box Butte add., block 12, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. and 9, frontage 450; assessment $498.45. Box Butte add., block 15, lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, frontage 200; assessment $221.53. Box Butte add., block 15, lots 5 and 6. frontage 100; assessment, $110.77. Box Butte add., block 16, lot 1, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Box Butte add, block 16, lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, frontage 200; assess, ment $221.53. Box Butte add., block 16, lot 6. frontage 50; assessment $55.38. - Box Butte add., block 19, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, frontage 250; assess ment $276.92. Box Butte add., block 19. lot 5, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Box Butte add., block 20. lots 1 and 2, frontage 100; assessment block 20. lots 3 100; assessment $110.77. Box Butte add.. and 6. frontage $110.77. Box Butte add., block 20, lot 4, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Box Butte add., block 20, lot 6, frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block S, lot frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block S, lot frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block S, lot frontage 50; assessment $55.39. Sheridan add., block S, lots 1. 2. 3. and north 35 feet of 5, frontage 85; assessment $94.15. Sheridan add., block S, south 15 feet of 5 and all of 6, frontage 65; assessment $72.00. Sheridan add., block T, lot 1. frontage 60; assessment $55.38 Sheridan add., block T, lot 2, rrontage 50; assessment $55.38 Sheridan add., block T, lot 3. rrontage 50; assessment $55.39 Sheridan add., block T. lot 4. rrontage 50; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block T. lot 6, rrontage 60; assessment $55.38. Sheridan add., block T. lot frontage 50; assessment $55.38. Box Butte add., block 23. lots 8, 4, 5 and 6. frontage 250; assess ment $276.92. box Butte add., block 23, lot 2 rrontage 60; assessment $65.38. box Butte add, block 24. lot 1 2 and 3, frontage 160; assessment 1166.15. Box I)utte add and 5, frontage block 24. lots 4 100; assessment $110.77. Box Butte add., block 24. lot frontage 50; assessment $65.38. . Total, $4,984.47. Section 2. Said special re-assessments shall be and they are hereby made a lien on said real property from and after this date, and they shall become due and delinquent as follows, to-wit: One.flfth of said respective tumt shall become and be due and delinquent In fifty days from this date; one-sixth In three years from this date, and one-fifth In four years from this date. Each or these installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from this date until they become respectively delinquent, and all of said Install ments shall draw Interest after they become delinquent, at the rate of one per cent per month until paid; Pro tided that the owner of any one of above described tracts of real estate may pay the whole amount of the special re-aBscssment thereon within fifty days from this date without in terest, and thereupon such tract shall be and become exempt from the operation of this lien. Section 3. All such reassess ments shnll be placed on the tax roll for collection as a separate tax, In addition to the tax for general reve nue purposes, subject to the same penalties and collected in like man ner as other city taxes. Section 4. That Ordinnnce Num ber 288 of the City of Atllance, Ne braska, nnd all other ordinances oi parts or ordinances In conflict with the terms hereof be, and they are hereby repealed. Section 5. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval, and publication according to Ia,v. Passed and approved October 27th, 1920. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor, GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. (SEAL) Oct 29.Nov5 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE FINAL PROOF Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Neb., Octo ber 5, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Horace H. Anderson, of Alliance, Neb., who, jn December 30, 1916, made home stead entry No. 018076 for lot 4 In section 6; Lots 1, 2 and 3, SVNK ind SU',NV4 of section 6, In town ship 23. north; SENEU; SE4 of section 31; SV4SE4 and SVi SWli of section 32, townuhip 24, north, range 50, west of the slx'.h principal tncrldan, has filed notice of intention to make final "tin co year" soldiers proof, to establish claim to the land abovu descrlo.d, before the Register and Receiver, U. Land Office, at Alliance N; b.. on .he 10th day of November, 1920. CluUuent names as witnesses: Ai uert Underwood, Robert R. It UUitili, Herbert M. AirJersun. and Jchn li. Anderson, all of Alliance. Neb., T. J. O'KEEFE, JCt.8-Nov.9p. Register. frOOOQOOCXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCSl THE MOMENT OF FATE By VICTOR REDCLIFFE lOCOOOCOOCOOOCOt1 ICupyrlgbl, 1!(0, Wenlorn Nwppr Union. I It was twenty years since I had seen Lulgl Rir..l., but the strong lea- tures that suggwted a certalu Roman nobility of diameter about the greut Italian tragedian was yet manifested in the face, aged, furrowed, but still capable of expreslng the true fervor of dramatic art. 1 had become first violinist In the orchestra of the Theplan theater, and nroteire by my side had heard me speak so often of ltizzlo, but having never seen him, that be was quite eager and excited over the appear ance of the greatest master in nis line. Rlzzlo had originally made his success In "Ophedra," a classical mas terpiece. He was billed for this the last day of the week by the request of old adneirers, but In the meantime was the star In a modern drama called "The Shadow," of which a young man of genius and wealth, Alli son Deane, was tne aumor. iu opening night was a distinct success, and over our customary midnight lunch Waldner and I discussed the event and Its principal Interpreter. "You have more than once told me the story of Rlzzlo." said aiuner. "Tell it to me again." "He is the last of his race, a noble and Intellectual family of Palermo, narrated for the fiftieth time. "There was a vendetta In the family. One by one his relative fell at the bands of the vengeful Paoll family. Exile was necessary to prevent Rlzzlo REAL ESTATB Box Butte County Farms and Ranehea Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. a HeCORKLB, llamagtr Office Ground Floor First NatL Bamk from liecoiiiitig h victim to niftiitinltie nxawMlns. He M I to American shores. There whs a girl nt home he loved. ; poverty came to her and she wedded another. There a little child, a girl, mimed after ber mother, Celeste. I Ten years nun I learned thai . both her parent had died. Uir.xto had sent for the orpliru and adopted her. She ha been the loving link to !iN unhappy past. I hear that his win ile soul Is wrapped In tare for the dauhter of the only woman he ever loven. You noticed In the lower box tonight ko bewllderlngly benntl ful young lady seated with the author of the play?" "All 'eye feinted on the radlBM creature," responded Waldner. "I understood that' quite a friend ship has sprung up between those two," I proceeded. "It Is the great wish of Uizr.lo's soul to see Celeste well provided for before he leaves thl life." Every evening of the week after that the bright young pair occupied the stage box. It was quite natural that they should do so, nnd the audi ences were pleased nnd Interested, fur the young author of the play was pop ular nnd the fact that he wan paying attention to the adopted daughter of the liniM-rsonator suggested romanti cism. The last evening of the engage ment, when ltizzlo was to appear In "Ophedra." when he first came on the stage I noticed his glance fixed upon (lie young girl he Idolized nnd n glint of pride and Joy came to their depths. Following his gaze I observed that the dainty, graceful hand of Celeste bore upon one finger a glittering en gagement ring. Never had I seen Rlzzlo not ns he did that night. The audience was entranced, and 1 knew that his strength nnd power were sus tained by the thought that his darling one had gained a protector to take his place when he was gone, I remembered that In the 1 earlier years of my knowledge of Rlzzlo, I had 'many times heard other actors say that he was ever possessed with the Idea that some dark day the Paolls would seek him out and complete the vendetta sworn to nearly hnlf a century previously. I wondered, ns the curtain raised on the Inst scene of the tragedy, If Rlzzlo still brooded over this menace. It was later that I learned the cause of the presence in his statuesque fnce of a tenseness iiml agony he betrayed as he mine upon the stage In the fifth and last net. It appeared that ltizzlo had gone to the rear Mage door, opening on a lltth court, to get n breath of the cool nlghi air to Inspire him with freshness for the great death scene In which the tragedy culminated. He stood there sUne for a moment or two glancing ni the sinrs and awaiting his call. A stealthy figure gained his side. Be fore he could draw back something glittered In the air In consonance with an uplifted arm. "The hour Imsvome!" pronounced II eteni. vengeful voice. "The I'noll never falls 1" And then a polnnrd was driven to Hs htit dlreeily between ' the shoul dors of the doomed man. The Msa slu Hilled. ltizzlo stsggered hack then iirneed himself. At that mnmein the call rntuo for his nppeurnnce oi the stage. With a powerful effort tin nuisier of the historical art straight cued up. lie drew a costume eaje over his shoulders. He was deathly nale. hul ilietv wn a smile iiihui IiW I'jif) he was thinking of Celeste nml l:er sure futur. happiness. The rendition of t tin t hist vivid act held the ntulUuce spellbound. The moment of that final scene when he pMt in. veil the grandeur of death lis well ns Its ngonles embroiled all with in sight nnd hearing. A ho sank prone hi eye sought those of Celeste nnd Donne, lie smiled, then reaching behind him be drew out the fatal dag ger nnd his life blood gushed forth. "Toll Cdeul e I lle happy!" he spoke 'u expiring accents, and the victim if the dread I'lmUf lay lifeless. If gasoline goes much higher many families will have to stay at home and get acquainted with their own members. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the bod begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD.MEDAL The world's standard ramsdy for kidnty, tivar, bladder and mic acid troubles. Famous since 169& Taka regularly and keep in good health. la three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Leek foe ike asm Geld MwUI ea every be ea4 For Expert Driving and Livery . W. CARROLL rbone: Day, 11$; Night, 154 j Sturgeon's Garage Quick Service Electric PHONE 250 First National Bank Bldf. Alliance .... Nebraska Waen in Antioeh Take Tour MeaU at nnx LLBEBTT OAIH Healg at All Ilonn John Strata liet Me Cry Your Sales It. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1332 Missouri Piano Tuning, Regulating it Repairs A. M. POOIi lieave Orders at Wlker Music House; or Phone No. 741 Norvloe Uunrnnteed We Have Our Own Help PHILLIPS & sons Contractors and Rudder. I. O. Box 750 Alliance, Neb. L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY V.'ts uave equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with tho latest appliances for moving furnttura without marring, scratching or dam aging.) Up-to-date wagon pads wlU be used by us on all moving Jobs. tf JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15, Drake & Drake - Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately FitUd Not Mcdk'lne, Surgery, Ostcopatbf Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Building Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. fi. REDDISH, Reddish Block. tf rbone 664 Allianoa Harry P. Courscy AUCTIONEER Live Stock, General Farm Hale J. D. EMERICE Bonded Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Books In Itox llutte County. First National Bank Bldg. Clean Up Now AIOID THE BUSH A lin I Inter la tbe sen you'll have to wait ow tarn. Us the phone today. PROMPT 8 En VICE HOW Sam Shelton Phone 17 PHONES: RES. NO. 183 OFFICE NO. 1. Transf eifand Storage Successors to Wallace Trans, fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATINO FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen 'We Try Hard to Pleas Have it WELDED with the OIY-ACETTlJCni PROCESS Cylinder Blocks. Frames and Tranmlaslon Cases a Syeslaitg ALL TRACTOR PAST Geo. H. Breckner New Loeatios tit 94 IX ( Sea l y 5zq