(7 Gene Byrnes Says: "It f 00 DotHT 6E.T A I X h - . ... . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Want to buy something? Hun dreds of people can th-c Want Ad columns lookinir for what vou or others have to onr. Oet quick results by advertising In The Herald W ant Ad atpartment. HATES One cent per word per Insertion. t'oxts no more than other newspapers and we iciihi antee that you reach several hun dred more readers. Buy circula tion, not hot air. WANTED WANTED Woman to handle local apency for Taylor's Home Canned Fruits of Santa Ana, Calif. Call Mrs. Cooper, Alliance Hotel. 3!p WANTED by reliable man and wife, position as chore man and cook, on ranch. V. A. Taylor, box oo, Ard more, S. D. 3!-42p WANTED To hear from owner of pood farm for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Buh, Minneapolis, Minn. op AGENTS'WANTED sell the genuine Watkins Products! Medicines, Ex tracts, Spices, Soaps, Shampoo, etc. Live lady or pentleman aent wanted in Alliance and o her vacant cities. All or spare time. Particulars and sample free. Write to day. The J. R. Wat kins Co., G2, Winona, Minn. 37-39-4 lp AGENTS WANTED Good hustlers, bg money, CxS photo medalions copied from any picture fiOe each. Larpe variety of designs to select. Quick service. Send for illustrated circulars. Bpnjamin Harris Co., Inc., 223 Bowery, New York. 38-45 FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1919 Ford Truck in fine shape. What have you? C. E. Howe, (15. Sweet water: 39-40p 320 .ACRE relinquishment for sale cheap if taken at once; 3 miles Up ton, Wyo. New house. . Main Sun dance road. W. S. Save, agt., C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., Upton, Wyo. 37to40p FOR SALE Herts Mountain ISl'eis Imported Canary birds, either singly or in mated pa.rs. l oung singers Rodgers' Rooming House. 35tf ' FOR SALE At a bargain a'most new household furniture ami player i piano. Call '!01 B;g Horn or phone 347. 32tf FOR SALE Good used cars. A- H. JONES Co.. 3rd and Cheyenne. tf FOR SALE A number of registered Hereford bulb;. John King, Bayard, Neb. 33-40p " MISCELLANEOUS SELL OIL, Grease, Paint, Specialties. All or part time. Commission basis. Should have car or rig. Samples free. Deliveries from Omaha station. Write for the profitable terms. Riverside Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 39p CoTuMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102 Denver, Colo. Capacity over 10,00 Chicks Weekly We can supply you with any quantity of Eaby Chicks 13 varieties. Live delivery guaranteed. Parcel post pre paid. . Write for prices and full par ticulars. 19tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Filed for record for week ending April 9th. 1921: S. B. r ght. single to Uscar M. - . I...- in .,.1.1:. ' Krunitum, lot 40, County addition, $l,SO0.0O. W. W. Norton and wife to Andrew Harrington, lot 3, block 17, Box Butte addition, .".00.00. Edgar C. Whisman and wife to W. W. Norton, lot 3, block 17, Box Butte addition, $300.00. Frank Abegg and wife et al to Fred M. Shelmadine, NE'i of section 11, SE'i of section 2-2i-4S. 22,400.00. Frank Ah0"" and wife to Daniel H. FUbh...-n, NW'i of section 26-2(5-4, ?S,000.00. nei.e Brown, widow, to Frank M. Wallace, NE" of sect'on 20-27-50, 51. Andrew Harrington to Julius Ralph Wattevne. lot 3. block 17, Box Butte addition. $1,2.'. 0.00. Trtt scoe ts sio AN' THKtE ON Ct- AH Mt NOTICE FOR PFBLICATION Department of The Interior. U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, March 2S. 121. Notice is hereby given that Stephen S. Nice, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on January 7th, 191s, made Homestead Entry No. pi841J, for SEUNEU and SE'i of Sec. 21, and SW 'iNWU and W'-iSWU of Section 22, Township 24, North, Range 47, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to' make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Gth day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Joe Bills, Will Campbelr, James Blagraves, Cora Pealer, all of Alliance, Nebraska. T. J. O KEEFE, Register. Mar2!-Apr2!J NOTICE In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. Jennie M. Niquist, Plaintiff, vs. Gust Niquist, Defendant. To Gust Niciuist, non-resident, de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the lKth day of November, 1920, Jennie M. Nitjuist, filed a petition against you in the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the (b ject and prayer of which are to obtain a u.vorce iron you on tne grounds ot extreme cruelty and non-support for ; .uo.e iuan t yyn.s p..ung u.e n.- .ng of said petition without just cause or provocate oxx are required to vWtLS; ,,' rofVv .be,? Mn" (laiJJyJ J.?!1-,- I MITCHELL GANTZ, AUos. , .'tStirtTcian Apil--M.m.' ! ant, i po stuhrt wl.ptar- of the Ne- NOTICE braska department of agriculture. The condition of winter wheat is 93 In the District Court of Box Butte ' per cent, which forecasts a possible Countv, Nebraska. i production of 5S.329.000 bushels. The Flovd S. Trine, Plaintiff, j present condit on is three Voints alove VS- ! the"la: t December confl.tion and about Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown ' nine points above the ten year aver Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Per-. age rendition for this date. Condi sonal Representatives and All i t ons have been unfavor:b;e in a few Other Persons Interested in the northern and western counties due to Estate of Sarah Ann .Small, de-, dry weather during the autumn am ceased, the Southwest Quarter of winter months and further damaged Section 32, Township 2H. Range somewhat by high 'winds this spring. 49, Box Butte Countv, Nibraska, , Some of the stands are qu te thin and and All Persons Claiming Anv In- i a small loss in acreage is expected terest of Anv Kind in Said Real . Conditions over the remainder of the Estate, or Any Part Thereof, De- j fendants. Sarah Ann Small, the Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Personal Representatives ami All Other Person Interested in the Estate of Sarah Ann ! Small, deceased, and Any Persons I Claiming Anv Interest of Any jKind in Said Real Estate, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 2i, Range 49, Box Butte County, Nebraska, or Any Part There- of, non-resident defendants, Defend- ants, real names unknown, will take notice that on the 31st day of March, 1921, Floyd S. Trine, plaintiff in the above entitled case, filed his petition in the above entitled action in the Dis- trict Court of Box Butte County, Ne- j braska, against all of the defendants : named in the title to this case, the cb- j ject and prayer of which are that the , mortgage recorded in Book 8 at Page , 4.r)2 of the Mortgage Record of Box ! Butte county, Nebraska, executed ami 1 delivered to Charles S. Ailing, and as-: signed by the said Charles S. Ailing; to Hester A. Hunt, and assigned by Paschal D. Bertine, executor of the . Last Will and Testament of Hester A. Hunt, deceased, to the defendant, i Sarah Ann Small, may be decreed to j be cancelled, extinguished, discharged j of record artd decreed to be wholly i forfeited and determined, and no lion 1 upon the said land; that all claim of light, title, interest, lien and owner-1 ship of any kind and nature, either ! actual or contingent, if they have any. i of all the defendants, in ami to said an,i ,e found and decreed to be sub . . . . - . . ,i i iect. iunior and inferior to the right. tit'e, interest, lien and ownership of,;n pf., cent as compared to X7.9 peri the plaintiff in and to said land, and rpnt )ast ppcember ami 7".i per cent; that the cloud or clou Is thereby cast a vear ,uro -rhi cond ton forecasts, upon the plaintiff's title to .-aid land , a j,ro-luotion of about C21 .000.000 bu. be decreed to be removed and set aside, ' wmch compares w th .'.77.7n3.00O bu. and that a'l claims of light, title, lien,: .lst ypai. un, 729,r.o:;,(K)0 bu. in 1919. interest or ownership of all of the de- ; 'rnit;n Gf rye js ;,n.: per cent fendants, each and every one of the , as Pmnared to x(5.x a vear ago.' The them, of every kind and nature, in said i estimated number of brood tows is land, if they claim jir have any in said I x.7.7,000 bead as compared to X.ti.vr,. land, may be cancelled, set aside and 0(l0 head la.-t year and 9,970,000 head decreed to be held for naught, and no , jn i9i'j, lien or incumbrance upon or against , ' . -aid land; that the plaintiff's poses-; K,ance and lineland are agreed that ion, right, title, lien, interest andln(, pon,i 0f (jPnnan fle.-h mu-t come ownership, in and to said land be quiet-1 orT. xhe difference is that England ed and confirmed in the plaintiff, and;,ioefn t want the atient killed, while thut the ilefendants, nil of them, andjprunrp Chicago Tribune. THE ALLIANCE 1 1 EH ALP, TUESDAY, AITJL 12. 1021 s a Great Life X I (UPSS tut AH A CHOCLATt TO Tttt NlovtE-S TrtM Pint each ami every one of them, and their servants, agent., employees, heirs, executors, administrators, grantees and assigns, and all persons claiming by, through or under thorn, in any way or manner, be enjoined from claiming or asserting any right, title, interest, lien or ownership of any kind n said land adverse to that of the l.ilaintiff, his servants, agents, em ployees, heirs, executors, administra tors, grantees and assigns, or from interrupting or disturbing the plain tiff's use, possesion and enjoyment of said land, and the use, ossesnon and enjoyment thereof of the plaintiff's servants, agents, employees, heirs, executor.', administrators and assigns and grantees, and for such other and further relief as may be just, equitable and proper, and that the plaintiff re cover his costs herein. You and each of you are required to i an swer said petit on on or before the 23rd dav of May, 1921 Dated this Mh dav of April. 1921. FLOYD S. TRINE, Plaintiff. MITCHELL & GANTZ, Attorneys. . ApWi-Mayfi Nebraska Crop Report Shows Nebraska Wheat In Very GdoJ Condition A . t wheat con,ilion of 03 ,,er cpnt whch is aUve the avel.aRe for hj , t cond ton of 92 pe; increased number of sows and , ' , b su , ,ovv1. (lcman(, and lower wages for farm labor are the leading features of the April crop state have been idal fiom the time that ground was prepared, ami v.m-ui made a heavy growth. High winds dried the surface soil somewhat this spring and a general Sain is needed. An estimate of the abandoned area of what will be made next month. I he condition of rye is m per cent. a gain of two ponts sinee December.; It is rather unurial lor tne con.i tion ; j of rye to be lower than winter wheat j i at this date, but it is due to the fact that the more important rye counties, - have been short of moisture la.-t au- tumn and winter. ' I Brood sows gained to the extent of j : r per cent in number over last rpring. I kThe total number is (507.000 head as' compared to (i3.".000 head a year ago, 730,000 head in 1919 and XI 1,000 head j in 191X. Feeding operat ons have been j comparatively light during the pa.-t w'nter, but it is now believed that the 1 best way to consume the large stocks! f corn is through increased pork pro-, duction. i The farm labor supply is 118 per! cent compared to last year and 100 cent as compared to normal. The present labor requirements are XX per 1 CPnt compared to a year ago and 90 J(,,. rfnt i4S compared to normal. The ,nii,i weather this .-pring has enab'ed fannrrs to do a large per cent of their work, thereby limiting the demand fori he p. Wages have been reduced con-1 siderably, perhaps 2a per cent to ".ft ,,er cont' less than a vear ago at which i f.,, mnrs i the highest waives ; on Vecoil. Estimates for the Lmted .States are I tl follows! Winter wheat condition it You Don't Weaken." GtP'ts Ire ifeiA . 's' ' ( wlORTH or THOSt J - N- ones I 7 ITS V i you pour LAKESIDE Hcher Horde arrived Saturday on a business visit. Mr. Coo went to Wyoming on busi ness last week. Dick Hun.saker went to South Da kota last week. B. F. Weekley rode in from the Star Ranch Sunday. A. W. Tyler drove in from his ranch Thursday after a load of coal. Ed and Maggie Cody wore in town Sunday to attend the ball game. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilson diove in from the ranch Friday afternoon. R. D. Kirkpatrick returned the lat ter part ot the week from Omaha. C. C. Jameson in lived Sunday to visit his son, Ed. B. Jameson, here. Marguerite Briggs visited her; friend, rayc Hupsaker, here Sunday, . V. Irester drove in from his ilome in the count,y Thursdav morn- ing Roy Hitter anil family drove up from their home near Ellsworth Sun day. Frank and Richard Keith drove in j uom the ranch last I huistlav after- iioo-i. Miss Bertha Lyler visited friends . here Sunday and attended the baseball j game. j George Woodward left Sunday on . No. 44 for Omaha to see an eye pe-l cialist. " i Rev. Charles Burleigh went to ' Wh'tm.in Saturday and returned Sunday. Frank De Fiance and Sidney Irwin! Irove up from the ranch Sunday morning. Mrs. Prjor of Allirnce visited heriSundtv afternoon. The score was i) laughter. Mrs. O. E. Black here this .vcek-end. C. M. Carey and nephew Jances ink drove uo from the ranch Satur- lay morning. i from here who attended weie the Mr. and Mrs. George Hunsacker ar.d Mes.-rs. and Me dames Cecil Wilson, hiidren of Antioeh visited relatives ' Anthony Morris Leo Berry, Georpe lere Sunday. j l.indley". Ode Black, Bruce Hunsacker Miss Lillie Cooper is here from Wy-'and Beyil Beynolds. A lelcious lunch oming visiting at the home of her sis- J was served in the course of the eve ler. Mrs. Roy Hud.-on. ning. . 1 Mr. and Mr-. Dick McConauehry. I Miss Mildred Beaston very pleasant and little son, drove in from the Van- ly entertained the members of the la alstine ranch Sunday. tlies kensingston club and their litt'e I'ui I Coe was a Bingham visitor the j hi'ks la:t Thursday afternoon, April 'at'.er port of the week and n turned , 7. Tho ;e pi eent were Mesdr.mes Cook, home Sunday on N'o. 13. j MctJ'nm'y, Blacic, Cowles, Longarro, Mrs. Evan'-t and children left Sun-: Foe. Morris, Reynolds, ami the Misses day on No. 4 5 for Ant och where they j Humphrey and Harris, and litlle tons evprct to live in the fu uie. I were Bobby Jean Coo!;, Alice Amelia lee Wells drove up from Paw'ette Black. Lyd'a Mare Kirkpatrick, Doro Sunday and back borne Monday after ! thy Mae Roe and Master Darral Mc a load of freight for the ranch. j G;nnis. A delicious lunch was served James Mcintosh was called to Tren-j and a jolly good time enjoyed by all ton. Nebr., la-t Friday on account of present. ::nu:n::n::nn:nn:::nu::::n::K::::,:::::::::::::u:-j:::K:uunnnn The obsequies will lie cared for Ly us in a manner that will win jour htstiii"; respect. Our wide experience m the undertaking field enables us to give you a painstaking, polite service of unusual worth and beauty Out-of-town connec tions. Glen Miller UNDERTAKING PARLORS Phones: Day. 311 Night, 522 or S33 t rt REAL ESTATE Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance Citj Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. C McCORKLE, Manager Office Ground Floor First Nation Buk 11 1 A the death of his mother at that place Mrs. Nellie Shea, conducted the eighth grade examination here last Thursdav and V riday at the school house. Mrs. Loo llerry and- Mrs. George I.iudley attended the funeral of the little Wilson baby at Alliance last Thursday. t Georgo Limiley and O. E. Black went to South Dakota on a business trip. They returned the latter part of the week. Nels Rask moved a wagon load of household goods to Antioeh Sunday for Mr. Evan, who has been living in East Lakeside. B. M. Johnston arrived here the lat ter part M the week on important business and to pack and ship his goods to l ead, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. I,d. Osoorn and chu dren, Lloyd and Viva visited relatives relatives at Bingham the week end, re turning Sunday on No. 43 Mrs. Bertha Haag arrived Friday from Des Moines, Iowa for a visit with her daughters, Miss Marguerite Haag and Mrs. Joe Laiua, here Little Maxine Whaley is reported much better at the time of this writ ing. John Dickerson, B .M. Johnston and Harry Wha'ey were Ant.och busi ness visitors Saturday. 1 Mr. Sylers, who was employed at the Standard potash plant until it closed down, started with his family Sunday morning for an overland trip to Oklahoma in the.r car, A number from Antioeh drove down ' Sunday to attend the baseball game i between Antioeh and Lakeside here to IS in favor of Antioeh. ! Mrs. George Hunsacker entertained at a dancing party at the Thomas Brings home Saturday n'ght. Thos 123 West Third Street SEVEN Constuntinr J o'lnl t'H pr rent of the (.reck vote. A a frnil of the l?mo- crnt c paity, wo slumld like to know the nninp nrl aiMrrss of hi cai)in ri"TU Kor. Little Kot-k Aikansa Ga zette. If it is llcsulta you want, use llerald Want Ad 1? a word. F. A. UALl) Attorncy-at-Law Oflico in neddkh Hlock K. of C. COrNCIL No. 973 Moots '2i nn1 4tli Tnc-,l:iy of each month, nt 311 Box Hultr Avenue Upstairs B. V.. HAT MAN. V. S. Tlionos 10.57 a ri 71 rr . ... . - j TAXI G. C. MADS EN, Prop. TELEPHONES Day 24 Night 1073 MOVING. PACKING. STORING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIKEPKOOF STORAGE "When M'h Your Move, Let V Know." Office Phone 15; Res. 881 and Blk. 730 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON DR. EINAR BLAK 4 OFFICE IN MALf.ERY BLOCK Office 101 Phone Residence 101 C. F. MORANVILLE Carpenter Work of all Kinds Phone 970 or Red 413 DR. A. CLARENCE SC1IOCII General Surgeon Rumer Bldg., Alliance, Neb. Office Phone 187 Res. Phone, Blk. 521 i. - Let Me Cry Your Salei R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1232 Missouri 1 Telephone 384 L. A. KERRY ROOM 1) RUMER BLOCK PHONE 'J ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 8(55 Wilson Building Real Estate, Loans and 1 Insurance F. E. REDDISH J Reddish DIock tf Phone 661 Allianc Harry P. Coiirsey AUCTIONEER Live Slock and General Farm Sale J. I). EMEKICK Bon Jed Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Books in Box Butte County First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: RES. NO. 183 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage Successors to Wallace Trani fcr and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATING PURNITUE A SPECIALTY Howard & Allen "We Try Hard to Pleaia" Have it WELDED With tk OXT-ACETVLENE PROCE8J Cylinder Blocks, Prams a4 Traoamtitfion Canea a Specialty ALL TRACTOR PAET8 Geo. II. Breckner A UcatlM 1U Vast U CI