NINE Thr co operative bank lill i to rome out of committer wth a favorable re tunt. Its roviion for Mock owner hhip are tlie fame ns for other co-oper-utive associations but no provision U made for patronage divideniU. It also provides lor a t-rparate guaranty fumj lor banks of this kind. Gene Byrnes Says: Thankb 101 cae Advice. i, --.I V41U. moo cone j 'thw TrS 1 Pick, out f kt)- I BtM."OVrArWrYT I DrVT f rX TWvr RLrM.V-1 ttCOMtS ) UK.E. VT- TVS SoHC- J Stock hojr wanted by the Ne braska Land Com pin 7. 103-tf The senate has been grinding out a 'ot of bills lately but most of them are i' Mvit'fe nnture and are not of much general interest. Of TKOSE. J 3 K. of C. COUNCIL No. 97."i Meets 2d and 4lh Tuesday of each month, at 311 Tins Uu'te Avenuo Upstairn It. r,. H1'MA. F. S. I'hones 1017 and 734 THAVIK3 FR THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921 vT 7 THE ttB.H V a v w Slf? THE fWMW: to w l " CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Vant to buy Fniiifthinsr? Hun dreds of (. pie stan thooe Want Ad column looking for what vmi or others have to offer. (.let qnick "results l,y ndv.-rtio.nir In The Herald Want Ad department. RATIOS One cent per word per Insertion. Costf no more than other new puper mul we piiiii -aniee that ou reaih seveial hun dred more readt rs. Uuy cueula tion. not hot air. " WANTED WANTI'l) Hv m:n nnd wife with boy 12 years old, cooking job on liincn. Addiess, W. A. TAYLOR, Aid more, S. I)., Hox .")". 00-31 iVATED Stock hogs. Nebraska Land Co. 103-tf WANTED Lady or Gentleman agent in the city of Alliance to sell the genuine J. It. Watkins Medicines, Spices, Extracts, Toilet IVeparat'ons, etc. All or spare time. A wonderful opportunity to pet into business foi yourself. Write today for free parti culars and sample. J WATKINS, Co. 2 Winona, Minn. 30-31p FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP A house, hen house, double toilet, barn 16x40 with a 10x20 shed and small granary. House veil built for moving. Will" deliver anywhere in Box Butte countv. Ad dress J. R. GAMMON, Ant'och. 30 SALE OR RENT SWU sec. 23, twp. 24, range 52, and SE'i sec. 12-25-61, Box Butte county. T. A. Milliard. Sioux City, Iowa. 32 FOR SALE Will sell the Rodgers rooming house 19 rooms, newly furnished; good bath, good business both transient and regular roomers; best location in city. I am selling on account of Mr. Rosetta having gone into business and we are buying a home here. Will sell very reasonable. Mrs. Minnie Rosetta. 2t;tf rull BALE: Good used cars. A. U JONES CO.. Third and Cheyenne. tf FOR RENT ' FOR RENT OR SALE My ranch of 400 acres near i Edgemont, S. I). ! PARK BALDWIN, ! Kidgeway, Ohio. 30-32p FOR RENT A well heated loom in modern home, $2 per week. Phone 347. 30tf FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms or cou'd be used for light housekeep ing, furnished. Phone Black 1013. 29-3 Ip FOR RENT Room or light house keeping rooms including bath. 114'. West 4th. 2Ctf " FOUND FOl'ND A 32x4 casing on road. Schafer Auto Supply. ' 2Stf MISCELLANEOUS COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo. Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly . We can supply you with any quantity f Caby Chicks 15 varieties. Live delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre paid. Write for prices and full par ticulars. 19tf One member of the house says he pays no attention to petitions, letters, etc., that come to him from back home. He says he always has his mind made up as to what he is going to do and such things have no influence on him. This is one trouble with some legisla tors. They want to legislate their own opinions all the time. The American Legion boxing bill n'.ssed the house by a large majority. The Legion members are hoping the senate will increase the amount that may be charged for admission. - - - M rr f T 1 t SORT UJ Vf AC. I fLlo CLrSSS TO T- y ( SECOND . HAT loO TRE.0OH NOTICE In County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Mar tin Lally, Deceased. To all persons irterested in the es state of Martin Lally, deceased. O. W. Andrew having filed his pcti t'on, under oath, in this court, praying that administration of the e.-tati of Martin Lally be dispensed with and for a. decree determining who are the heirs of the said Martin Lally; it is order.ed that a bearing be had on said petition at the County Court room in said countv on the 4th dav of April. 1!21, at 10 o'clock A. M., s.nd that notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing be given to all persons interested n said estate by publication of this order lor th"rty days in the Alliance Herald, a now-paper printed and published in said countv. Dated February 23, l!2l. IRA E. TASII, (Seal) Countv Judge. Feb2r-Mar2' NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte Countv, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar O B innon, Deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, rs. To the Cred:tors of said Estate: You are hereby notified that 1 will sit at the' County Court Room in the city of Alliance, Box Butte County Nebraska, on the 30th day of June, 1921, at ten o'clock in. the forenoon to receive and'examine ail claims against sait' estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is four months from the 2Sth day of February, 1921, and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from said 2sth day of February 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. Feb2o-Mar25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS " In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Eva D. Treat. Deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun ty, ss. To the Creditors of Saul Estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit in the County Court room in the Couit House of Box Butte County, Nebraska, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 24th day of June, 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon to receive and examine all claims against said estate for the purpose of their allowance and ajdustment. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said es tate is ninety days from the 18th day of March, 1921, ami the time limit for paying debts is one vear from said 18th day of March, 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. F. A. BALD, Attorney. Feb22-Marl8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte County,. Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles E. Hershman, Deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun ty, ss. To the Creditors of Said Estate: Y'ou are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in the city of Alliance, Box Butte county, Ne braska, on the 23rd day of June, 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon to re ce've and examine all claims against said estate with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is four months from the 21st day of February, 1921, and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from said 21st day of February, 1921. ' (Signed) IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. Febl8-Marl8 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE BEREA COMMI'NITY FED ERATED CHl'RCM OF BEREA, NEBRASKA. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have formed a corporation under the laws of the State of Ne braska. That the name of said cor poration is The Berea Community Federated Church of Berea, Nebraska. That the principal place of transacting the business of sanl corporation ia Berea, Box Botte Uwuity, Nebraska OLD - THCUtS J That the general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by said corpnrn- jtion shall be (a) the grtjiering togeth-' ;er in fellowship of Christians, that we m , w uri m uiiiuir nil' i i ii;(iujll VI j God; that we may give our community spiritual, moral and physical help; that our children may win in the race ol life, and thus fulfill their mission,! which is to glorify God; (b) to buy,1 own, sell, lease and otherwise acquire I land mortgage real estate and all i kinds of personal property, needful and useful in carrying on the object! ami business of this corporation; (c) to borrow and loan money necessary to the business of this corporation; to j make and issue promissory notes, b lis ;of exchange and other evidences of in debtedness of every kind, secured by mortgage pledge or otherwise; (d) urd to ilo all tlvngs necessary and in cidental to the general business of this Icorporat on. ThJt the amount of capi ! al stock of said corporation authorized 1 is the sum of $5,000.00 to be raised by donations of the members of said cor poration and of perrons not members of said corporation. No stock in said corporation is to be owned by or issued to any person. All property donated to said corporation is to be owned by said corporation. That said corpora tion shall commence on the 1st day of January, 1921, and shall continue for the period of fifty years, unless sooner ' dissolved by the members thereof. That the highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which said corpora tion may subject itself, at any one time, shall not exceed a sum equal to two-thirds of its authorized capital stock of $5,000.00. That the affairs of j sa;d corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Managers, consisting of j five persons who are members of said corporation; that the officers of said 1 corporation hall be moderalor, who shall be chairman of said Board of ', Managers, clerk and treasurer. The moderator, clerk and treasurer may or may not be members of the Board of Managers. THOMAS HAWKINS, CLARA ROWLEY, I. E. BARRITT, JOHN NIELSEN. AWTflV CTrVRVUf! 'MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys'. I Febl8-Marl8 NOTICE OF TAX DEED To Chas. Atchinson and all other persons intern ted in Lot Four (4), in Block Eight (8), in Hill's Addition to . the City of Alliance, Box Butte Coun ity, Nebraska: You will take notice that Cleveland Lewis on the 4th .lay of November, 1918, purchased at public tax wde i from F. W. Irish, County Treasurer cf iBox Butte County, Nebraska, the fol llow'ng described lot situated in Hills (Addition to the City of Alliance, Box 1 Butte County. Nebraska, to-wit: All I of Lot Four (4), in Block Eight (K), in Hills Addition to the City of Alii- unA according to the recorded plat thereof, for taxes for the year 1917, 'ml has since paid s subsequent taxes, the taxes for tne years 1918 and 19:9; that said lands were assesse I, tj..ed or specifically assessed for ihe years 1917, 1918 and 1919, in the name of I Chas. Atchinson and that the iei son in whose name the title to said land appears of record in the office of the ! County Clerk and ex-officio legister of deeds of said county, is Chas. Atch- inson. After the expiration of thiee months from the date of the service of this notice, a deed to -aid lands S will be applied for. Dated this 7th dav of March, 1921. (Signed) CLEVELAND LEWIS. LEE BASYE, Attorney. March 8-April 1 incl. So far no bill has attracted quite so much attent:on in the house as the hail insurance brll. Jt had smooth sailing in the committee of the whole until the section providing a revolving fund of $100,000 for working capital' wai reached. Then the oratory started and more than, half a dav was needed U decide the question. It was finally de ! cided to not remove that section. The next question was zone rates . Some sections of the state think they are discriminated against. It seemed at first the bill would be killed by u night's rest but instead, it caused a reaction in its favor and it now ap pears to have a chance to pass. The house refused to pass a bill re-tiu'rine- architects to be licensed. The main objection seemed to be that it would provide for another state ex amining board. WEEKLY MARKET;RAM (V. S. Bureau of Market) I rails and Vegetables. Totato prices advance .V-l.'c pel hundred pounds, at northern .'hipping points, leaching $1.05-? 1.25; cat lot market active at Chicago, up 10c-15c at $1.35 10. Round Whites up 15c 20c western New Yo)k stations, reach ing $l.25-.1.30 sacked. New York 25c higher at .1.50-?l.fi5 bulk. Car lot. shipments week ended March S, po- tat oc s 179 car?. Hay. Rece'pN generally PgM. Majority K't 'II A l 't' ' II' "111 1 IUMI 1 II- I I' Ut Omaha market st.o-ig and ..noting- a -' falfa and pn.Ve about ?! higher be-! caine of in-uiric:ent receipts. South ern malic s dull and largely in buyers' favor w tli sales at widely varying prices. Ne t ii:;.le in good demnnd r.,l in,.,, . v foe t,mll,,,Jrn ..ci.ln ,ir u,w..'i!,ltv ,-v ..:. ;.ollerings and receipts light, Ch:cago. Receipts in Cincinnati large w'th liulit slvpn-'nir demand. Quoted: No. 1 timothv. $20 Minneapolis: $2l'..50 Memph''. ?22 Cinc;pna'i; $27.60 Chi cago. No. 2 timothy: $17.50 Minne apolis; $21 Memphis; $20 Cincinnati. No. I- clover, mixed: $lf.fi0 Minne apolis; $20.50 Cincinnati. No. 1 pra;r'e $16 Minneapolis: $15 Kans;i C'tv. No. 1 alfalfa: $21 Minneapolis; $27 Mem-nhis- $i' ''"ij.lv $ Kansas Cttv. No. 2 alfalfa: $17 Minneapolis; $20 Memphis; $10 Omaha. " Feed. Feed prices unchanged lo lower. Middlings stror-g, hrrn lower. Corn feeds unchanged. Cotton seed , meal easier; linseed meal in fairly good de man. Stocks generally larger than normal and increasing rather than de creasing ebcause of ample receipts and continued light demand. Alfalfa meal weak and quoted lower. Jobbers in Chicago market wbo purchased heavily on the low market are now oirerng wheat feeds r0e-$l.f0 under nvll Dr'ces. Mill prices firm because of light production and few offerings. Quoted bmn $2(1.50 Chicago; $33 Bos ton; middlings $20 Chicago; $32 Bos ton; 30 per cent eot'on sed meal. $25 Mempb's:' l!n-eed meal $40.50 Minne apolis; $51 Buffalo. No. 1 alfalfa meal $19 Omah.i and Kansas r.ity. Gluten feeds: $37 Clvcago. Wh'te hnnvnv feed, $23 St. Louis; S32 Boston. Beet pulp, $32 f.o.b. New York. Dairy Products. Tendency has been downward in butter markets during the week al though there was a temporary recov ery at New York on the 5th which, u u.... . i ..;.i! unriri. jitrn nob ucri, iiitiiiiiiiiit-ii. p,-;,.p. n th oth vpe.r. f.,n 4...- under those of a wek ago and markets are now weak. Usual low trad ng ...u...u .i.i::., !.. wiiii.ii an umiJU nit-.'' a iiv-i i in i iiu iiiui ivt-i is taking place and lUtle but regular business is materializ'ng supply ex ceeds present demand ah. I dealers shad ng prices in some instances. Clos ing prices 92 score: New York 50c; ( Philadelphia, ⁣ uoston otic; t n.cago 48c. Live Stock and Meats. With the exception of hogs Chicago live stock prices showed slight declines the past week. Hogs advanced 10c 50c per 100 pounds. Best leef und butcher cattle averaged about 25c low er while veal calves declined $1. Feed er steers up 25c. Fat lambs I0c-25c; feeding lambs unchanged. Yearlings down 25c and fat ewes 50c per 100 lbs. March 9 Chicago prices: Hogs, bulk irf sales $10-$1 1.25; medium and good beef steers $8.40-$10.25; butcher cows and heifers 5-$9.75; feeder steers $7.50-$9.50; light and medium weight veal calves $9-$ 1 2.25; fat lambs $X.50-$11; feeding lambs $7.60$9; yearlings $0.75-?9.25; fet ewes. '$4.75- $0.60. Eastern wholes'ale fresh meat REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. C McCORKLE, Manager Office Gromnd Floor First National Baak prices were irregular wilh the trend downward. Lambs declined $l-?2; mutton $1 per 100 lbs; pork loins steady at ?1 lower; veal ranged from $1 lower at some markets to $1 higher -t fitevti- llopf frn.. f v'.rl".' March 9 prices on good grade meats: Beef $ln.50-$lY.-iO; veal, XZit-ZZ; lambs $tS-$20; mutton $11-$I5; light ok loins .21-$22; heavy loins $,lfi $20. Grain. The political situation abroad and a good export demand resulted in higher grain prices the first half of week but prices eased olT later on liquidation of long ho'dings. favorable crop reports and slower milling and export demand. On the 9th bearish construction of gov- I . I i . I l , nfnr ' nt, hr,,t, l".l,0 " ,hc m? "f " ",ut ' t in March wheat but ios wan mint? man riTovt'ieu iv short coverings ,and removal hedges gains wheat fo rexport. Export torn demand slower but domestic eastern M .'PI""K HfMlillHI Mipimrn. V.OIII.U.V MARSLANI) Me-i, VeFerron was in Aiiiance on business last week. mi. liiacK iookc.I after the drug sto" wbi'e he was gone. Carl Tollman was in town Saturday looking after business matters.' Dayton Sullenberger was an east bound passenger Thursday morning. Mr. Bryda Shimic was in Kansas City most of the past week on busi ness. Alex Smith and Joe Deal shipped two cars of spuds to Kansas City this 'week. R. E. Johnson of Hemlngford was in town Friday and Saturday of last week. Tobias Rasmusson came in on No. 43 Sundny and is renewing acquaintances in Marsland. Mrs. H. Townlev and Mrs. Wade Curry spent a few days last week vit 1 iting in Alliance. A son was Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar Nation last Tuesday. Both mother and child are doing fine. Frank Black left Saturday for Colo rado to look over the country with a view to buying if it su'ts him. Arthur Bennett is looking after bus iness for the Marsland Mercantile Co. during Mr. Enyeart's absence. Perry Tollman spent the week end at his home, returning to his school duties at Crawford Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lackey and Miss Reeves took a freight train out for Alliance Friday night where they spent Saturday and . .Sunday Mrs. John Bennett of Sheridan, Wy oming. is here visiting 'relatives at . f , . present. Her mother, Mrs. Poole, is i1,u, ,, ,, , 0 , t,r i. L J- M- Tollman, I. Snow and Walter Mann returned home Tuesday morning i - ... , - . U'om Osage, Wyo Avhere they had gone to look over the oil prospects. Mr. Metlan.l of Alliance drove up to Marsland Monday. Miss Mattie Miller accompanied him and made a call at the Charles Matthews home The Goddin family who lived on the Tollman place this winter, moved out on the Tollman and Peirson ranche about fourteen miles east of town this week, E. T. Enveart left Thursday for Omaha and Council Bluffs where Mrs, Enyeart and the children have been visiting. They will all return together sometime this week. Clifford Horner is in Alliance this week with Mrs. Horner who has been very ill. Her mother, Mrs. Chas. Matthews, was called there Friday af ternoon. Mrs. Horner's many friends will be glad to know she is improving. The trouble is rot the greater buy ing power the dollar is getting, but that its weakness refrains in its debt- paying arm. TAXI (J. C. MADSEN, Prop. TELEPHONES Day 24 Night 1073 MOVING. PACKING, STORING AND SHIPPING SSNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When It's Your Move, Let I s Know." Office Phone 15; Res. 881 and Rlk.730 PHYSICIAN und Sl'RGEON DR. EINAK BLAK OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK Office 101 Phone Residence 101 C. F. MOUANVILLE Carpenter Work of alt Kinds Phone 970 or Red 413 ' DR. A. CLARENCE SCIIOCII General Surgeon 1 Rumor Bldg., Alliance, Neb. Office Phone 1 87 Res. Phone, Bile 524 Let Me Cry Your Salea R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone 384 L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Telephone 805 Wilson Building Real Estate, Loans and yf1 , Insurance -L? F. E. REDDISH "7. Reddish Block U Phone 664 .. . Allianc Harry P. Coursey r AUCTIONEER ' ""tf Live Stock and General Farm Safe! J. D. EMERICK BooJed Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Books in Box Butte County First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: RES. NO. 113 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage Successor to Wallace Trans, fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCE PACKING AND CRATING FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen "We Try Hard to Fleaae" Have it WELDED wits tu OXT-A CETY LENE PROCESS Cylinder Blocks, Prams Transmission Case Specialty ALL TRACTOR PASTS Geo. H. Breckner 5v Ucatfc-J 7s4 SJ Q