Gene Byrnes Says: "Here's the Music CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Want to buy enmethlnR:? Hun dreds of prople scan these Want Ad columns looking for what you or others have to ofTt-r. Get quick results by advertising In The Herald Want Ad department. KATES One cent per word -per Insertion. font no more than other nrwpiipern and we guar antee that you reuch several hun dred more readers. Buy circula tion, not hot air. WANTED WANTED Stock Hogs, NEBRASKA LAND CO. 103-tf WANTED Salesman for Minneapolis Woolen Mills Co., Inc., for rural trade. No capital required. Ask for MR. HALL, at Drake Hotel 32p SALESMAN High class salesman in local territory to represent nation ally known manufacturer of tanks and pumps for retail gasoline and oils. Must call on garages, retail sto"e, etc. Permanent position with sfen tliil income and opportunity for ad vancement for reliable salesman. Mil-1 waukee Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis- consin. C2p j FOR SALE : FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne. tf FOR SALE Paige car, in excellent running condition. Good price for tjuick purchase. Wm. Ackerman, Alli ance Hotel. 32-34 FOR SALE Will sell the Rodders 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. 2Jtf SALE OR RENT SW'4 sec. 23, twp. J 21. range 52, and SEi sec. 12-25-61, Box- Butte county. T. A. Milliard. Sioux City, Iowa. 32 FOR SALE A PORTABLE ROLLER SKATING RINK. Stored in Alli ance. On account of other business will sell at a bargain and will take Ford truck in on deal. For price and description write Wichner Bros., Win ner, S. D. 31-32 FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE My ranch of 400 acres near Edgemont, S. D. PARK BALDWIN, Ridgeway, Ohio.- 30-32p FOR RENT A well heated room in modern home, $2 per week. Phone 347. 30tf FOR RENT Room or light house keeping rooms including bath. 11 4' ' West 4th. 2Ctf LOST LOST Bunch of keys at post office. Alliance, Thursday. Reward. Call at Herald office. 32-33 FOUND FOUND A 32v4 casing Schafer Auto Supply. an road. 28tf MISCELLANEOUS LOOK! LISTEN Do you want a homestead ? Tw 320 acre relin quishment for sale. Both within three miles of Upton, Wyoming; nine miles from Osage oil fields. Good house on each place. Price reasonable. Ad dress, M. L. Sage, Box 311, Upton, Wvo. 32-33p COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo. Capacity over 10,00 Chicki Weekly We can supply you with any quantity cf Daby Chicks 15 varieties. Live delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre paid. Write for prices and full par ticular. Read The Herald's adv. columns. rtt I -,.. J NOTICE In County Court of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Mar tin Lally, Deceased. To all persons interested in the es state of Martin Lally, deceased. O. W. Andrew having filed his peti tion, under oath, in this court, praying that administration of the estate of Martin Lally be dispensed with and for a decree determining who are the heirs of the said Martin Lally; it is ordered that a hearing be had on said petition at the County .Court room in said count v on the 4th dav of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., und that notice of the time and place fixed for said healing be given to all persons interested in said estate by publication of this order for thirty days in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county. Dated February 23. 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Judge. Feb25-Mar25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar O'Bannon, Deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified that I 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 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 28th day of February, 1921, ami 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. Feb25-Mar25 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate or Eva D. Treat, Deceased. State of Nebraska, Box Butte Coun ty- ps- lo the Creditors of haul Estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit in the County Court room in the Court 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 or claims aga-nst said es tate is ninety days from the 18th day of March, 1921, and the time limit for paving debts is one year from said 18th day of March, 1921. IRA E. TASH, (Seal) Count v Judge. F. A. BALD, Attorney. Feb22-Marl8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte Count v, 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: You 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 ceive 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. I Febl8-Marl8 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE BEREA COMMUNITY FED ERATEO CHURCH 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 said ' corporation is Berea, Box Batta County, Nebraska TIIE ALLIANCE HERALD. fill Wr'SWWBr j ' .. .. , r33 ' " H That thti general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by said corpora tion shall be (a) the gathering togeth er in fellowship of Christians, that w may better promote the Kingdom o Cod; that we may give our communit; spiritual, moral and physical help that our children may win in the rac of- life, and thus fulfill their mission which is to glorify God; (b) to buy own, sell, lease and otherwise acquir and mortgage real estate and a' kinds of personal property, ncedfv and useful in carrying on the obje and business of this corporation; (i to borrow and loan money necessary to the business of this corporation; to make and issue promissory notes, bill: of exchange and other evidences of in debtedness of every kind, secured bj mortgage pledge or otherwise; (d) and to do all things necessary and in cidental to the general business of t hi; corporation. That the amount of capi al stock of said corporation authorize)' is the sum of $5,000.00 to be raised bj donations of the members of said cor poration and of persons not member of said corporation. No stock in sai' corporation is to be owned by or issueo to any person. All property donated to said corporation is to be owned bj said corporation. That said corpora tion shall commence on the 1st day oi January, 1921, and shall continue foi the period of fifty years, unless soonei 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 tt two-thirds of its authorized capita' stock of $5,000.00. That the affairs o1 said corporation shall be conducted bj a Board of Managers, consisting of five persons who are members of sa' corporation; that the officers of sai' corporation shall be moderator, whf shall be chairman of said Board o' Managers, clerk and treasurer. Thf moderator, clerk and treasurer may oi may not be members of the Board gl Managers. THOMAS HAWKINS, , CLARA ROWLEY, I. E. BARRITT, JOHN NIELSEN, ANTON STENBERG. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. . Febl8-MarlS NOTICE OF TAX DEED To Chas. Atchinson and all other persons interested in Lot Four (4), in Block Eight (8), in Hill's Addition to the City of Alliance, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska: You will take notice that Cleveland Lewis on the 4th day of November, 1918, purchased, at public tax ride from F. W. Irish, County Treasurer cf Box Butte County, Nebraska, the fol lowrng described lot situated in Hills Addition to the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, to-wit; All of Lot Four (4), in Block Eight (8), in Hills Addition to the City of Alli ance, Box Butte County, Nebriska, according to the recorded plat thereof, for taxes for the year 1917, .nd has since paid as subsequent taxes, the taxes for the years 1918 and 1919; that said lands were assessed, ta:;ed or specifically assessed for he years 1917, 1918 and 1919, in the name of Chas. Atchinson and that tne eisn in whose name the title to said land appears of record in the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio jegister of iIppHs of said eountv. is Chas. Atch inson. After the expiration of thiee months from the tiate oi me service of this notice, a deed to aid lands will be applied for. ' Dated this 7th day of March, H'21. (Signed) CLEVELAND LEWIS. LEE BASYE. Attorney. March 8-April 1 incl. OH, DEAR! "Scuttle of suds," Dear me. What queer expressions We used to see. "Rushing the duck," Oh, my. That kind of reading Is extra dry. Louisville Courier-Journal. . "Bottled in bond," Hully gee. What queer expressions. We used to see "Fresh Bock Beer," Oh, dear. We'll not see that Tin sign this year. Hastings Tribune. Tor result wan ad ha the Herald FRIDAY, MARCH IS, 1021 Write Your Own Words." Y K EKLY MA RK ET; R AM (U. S. Bureau of Market) I'mils and Vegetables. Potatoes weakened slightly at the lorthem shipping stations, closing $1 '1.20. Chicago car-lot market down Oc-l-V at $1.20-$1.30 sacked. Round Vhites at western New York stations ho lo-t last week's grains, closing : 1.03-$ 1.1 7 sacked. Bulk stock steady .'ew York $l.."0-$l.i-r. Car-lot .shipments week ended March loth: potatoes, 3,750 cars. Hay. Receipts and demand moderate in principal markets. Active demand for Mst giinle; low grades selling slowly. Chicago reports heavy receipts, es ocially timothy, with market showing weaker tendency. Very little No. J lover mixed or timo.hy arriving nt anas City. Cincinnati market very irm; liuht receipts; urgent demand. Kastern markets quiet a.t unchanged jrices. Quoted: No. 1 timothy $24.50 Cincinnati; $31.50 New York; $24 Chi ago: $27.50 Memphis; $20 Minne apolis. No. 2 timothy: .'22.50 Cin cinnati; $29 New York; $20 Chicago; 517.50 Minneapolis. No. 1 clover nixed: $22 Cincinnati; $17 Minnea polis; $22 Philadelphia. No. I prairie: 1 fi Minneapolis. No. Midland, $11 Minneapolis. No. 1 alfalfa: $21.50 at Cincinnati; $21 Minneapolis. Grain. Bearish government crop report and 'reneral financial and economic sana tion caused almost precipitous price Inclines unt'l the 15th, when reports of green bug damage in Oklahoma ind report of 5,000.000 bushels wheat old for export to principal European ountries brought about a sharp up turn. Mills reported buying futures in Chicago. Two nvllinn bushels Argen tine wheat sold to European countries on the 10th at S'.-c-Tc under American prices. In Chicago cash market: No. 2 Red Winter wheat lK'-.c-WL-c over Chicago May; No. 2 hard, 9,c-12,aC over; No. 3 mived corn .'i'ic-fi'ic under May; No. 3 yellow 4'ic-fi,4C under. For the week Chicago May wheat down 8Uc at $1.51 'i. May corn 2c at l)9'4C. Minneapolis Mav wheat down 7'cat $1.45' L-, Kansas City May 8"ic it SM-j'.h, Winnipeg May 5'c at $l.Sl'li. Minneapolis fiour sales lib eral, No. 2 dark wheat 12c-2c over Minneapolis May. Kansas City mill ing and export demand good. No. 2 hard 13c over Kansas City May. Dairy Products. Butter markets continue weak and unsettled at prices 4c-fe lower than a week ago. Heaviest price declines in eastern markets and closing quotat'ons indicate that further chanees are like ly as Chicago is higher than eastern markets. Recent arrivals Danish at New York; several other important cargoes due. New Zealand buttei stored in San Francisco also reported being shipped east. Closing prices i'2 score: New l oi k and Boston 4.c; Chi cago 45'4c; Philadelphia 41c. Live Stock and Meats. Sharp declines in Chicago hog prices tluring the past few days caused a net decline of 70c-$1.10 for the week. Beef steers down 10c-25c; butcher cows and heifers 25c-50c. Feeder steers up 25c. Fat lambs down 50c per 100 lbs. March lfi Chicago prices: hogs, bulk of sales $8.90-$10.35; medium and good beef steers $8.40-$ 10: butcher cows and heifers $5-$9.50; feeder steers $7.75 $9.75; light and medium weight veal calves $9.7 -$ 12.25; fat lambs $S $10.50; feeding lambs $7.25-$9.40; yearlings $7.50-$8.75; lab ewes, $5 $fi.35. Eastern wholesale fresh meat prices presented a rather mixed appearance the past week but were generally higher than the close a week ago. Leef REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. G McCORKLE, Manager Offlct Gromnd Floor First National Baak s yr l s 1 i up 50c-$l; pork loins general $2 per 100 pounds. Mutton averaged about steHciy, lamb ami veal prices declined in some markets ami advanced in others. March Kith prices goodgradf meats: beef $17-$1S.50; veal, $l8-$23; lamb $18-23; mutton $11-$15; light pork loins $23-$27; heavy loins $18 $22. MARSLAND . Mrs. E. T. Enyeart is on the sick list this week. Floyd Bennett returned home Sat urday fiom Ansley where he visited at the home of his sister. William Finney and James Arbu thnott each shipped a car of cattle tc the Omaha market last week. People report a good sale at the Ben Miller place north of town Inst week Everything sold at u good price. Mrs. J. H. Furman, Sr., is dowr from her Crawford home .this week looking after affairs on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Enyeart and children returned home from a twr weeks' visit in Omaha last Saturday Mrs. Charles Matthews is spending a few days with her daughter at Alii ance, who is recovering from her re cent illness. Mr. Andrus has men at work tearinr down the old livery barn on the sou side of main street. He plans to use the old lumber he has in the buildinj of several dwelling houses. The A. C. A.'s held an auction salt on all implements they had in stocl here last Wednesday. A good crowt attended and a great many thing were sold at a bargain. Dayton Sulletibergcr moved his fam ily into town last Saturday. He ex pects to put out a few potatoes an'' the rest of his time he will devote to road work. He is overseer for thi: precinct. Mrs. Earl Gregg w as a passenger tf Alliance Friday morning where she met her sister, Miss Helen Huss wh was returning home from Denver ant together they visited friends until Sun day evening. Mrs. Belle Enyeart arrived home or Tuesday afternoon from Illinois when -he has spent the winter. She report a delightful winter there, very lit tie cold weather and not enough snow tc cover the ground at any time. Mr. Leeds is the new man at the garage, taking Harley Miller's place, who expects to go to Wyoming in the near lulure. Air. Leeds has moved his family here, occupying Ernestine Mc Laughlin's house in the south part of town. FINALITY. "John, I hear burglars." The dutiful hu.-band arose and tip toed bravely out. After an undue de lay he returned. "Oh, John," suid the wife, "what kept you so long? I was so afraid uity nai overpowered you." "No, no, dearie, they were stealing the victrola from the people across the hall and I just made sure that they got all the records." Life. WOMAN'S OBSERVING EYE "I can tell you one thing," said Mrs. Umson, "ami that is, Mrs. Amsley is not much of a housekeeper. "I thought her pbice looked all right" Umson defended. "vVell, i noticed one thing you did not. The papers on her pantry shelves were dated 191o. ioungston lele gram. The bestowal of the Nobel peace prize naturally provokes the query: Which peace: True, women's clothes still cost a good deal. But then, just think what they have to show for it! VN ashing ton Post. ONE EXCEPTION Prof.: "Nobody ever heard of a Fen tence without a predicate." M-iglit Soph.: "I have, prof." Prof.: "What is it?" Bright Soph.: "Thirty days." Punc Bowl. F. A. I5ALI) . Attorn'.v-;it-Law OfHcp in Kcd.lish Mock K. of V. COUNCIL No. 975 Meets 2d and 4th Tuesday of each month, at 311 Box Butte Avenue Upstairs R. C. HAUMAN. F. S. Phones 1037 and 734 TAXI C. C. MADSEN, Prop. TELEPHONES Day 24 Night 1073 MOVING. PACKING, STORING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When It's Your Move, Let Us Know." Office Phone 15; Res. 88 1 and Blk.730 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON DR. EINAR BLAK OFFICE IN MALLERY BLOCK Office 101 Phone Residence 101 C. F. MORANVILLE Carpenter Wrork of all Kinds Phone 970 or Red 413 DR. A. CLARENCE SCHOCII General Surgeon Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb. Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 621 Let Me Cry Your Sale R. A. WYLAND r 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, Osteopatfcj DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson BOijldini Real Estate, Loans ajiji. Insurance O" F. E. REDDISH .7 Reddish Block tt Phone 664 Alliance Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Live Stock and General Farm Sale J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Books in Box Butte County First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: RES. NO. 1S3 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage SuccMsm to Wallace Trans, fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATING FURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen "We Try Hard to Pleae" Have it WELDED Witk tka OXY-ACETYLENE PROCESS Cylinder Blocks, Fr&mM aa4 Traaamiuion Case s Specialty ALL TRACTOR PA1TS Geo. H. Breekncr