THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wut te buy omthlne? Rua treta f people acan thaae Went A.4 column looklnr for what you r etbere haT to offer. Oet quick raaalte by adertielna; la The Herald Want Ad department, a RATES On can par word par taaartlon. Coat no mora than thar newspaper and we rnr ante tbat you raach aavaral hun dred mora reader. Buy circuia ini, not bot air. FOR RENT FOR RENT Modern house; 6 rooms, large bath; full basement; lot lOOx 130; good location will lease 1, 2 or 3 yearn; prefer to rent to parties who will buy the furniture. Must have references. Apply at THE HERALD or Phone 941. 4tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Purebred Barred Rock Cockerels. Mrs. D. K Purinton, Phone 801 Fll. 6-tf FOR SALE One registered mam moth Jack; will trade for good mules or good work horses. Call for ' Mo. 626 at THE HERALD. 4-6p FOR SALE Buff Orphington cock erels; bred from prize winning and good laying strain. Mrs. J. A. Kee gan. 2-tf FOR SALE Small house, modern; A-l location. Phone 124. tf FOR SALE Big type Chester White boars; best of breeding. Phone 801F11. D. E. PURINTON. 71-tf FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, tf WANTED CLERKS, fp Postal Mail and Govern. ment Field Service. $125 month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, instruc tion, write K. TERRY, (former Civil Service examiner) 734 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 6-6p FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Ladies to introduce new style, luxurious, silk powder puffs, filled with powder, each containing a beautiful Christmas gift. I3ig values, Sample dollar each. LEADER CO, 4167 Olive, St. Louis, Mo. 6p MISCELLANEOUS LAND BARGAINS Write for my largo list on crop payment plan. JESS K.1SNEK, Garden City, Kas. 105-7p NOTICE OF HEARING. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Fishbaugh, deceased. : All persons, both creditors and heirs, Interested in the estate of Frank Fish baugh, deceased, are hereby notified that M. A. Reeder, formerly M. A. Pease, filed her petition in this Couit as the owner of the following describ ed real estate, to-wit; the Southeast Quarter (SEVi) of Section Four (4) Township Twenty eight (28) Range Forty Seven (47) Box Butte County, Nebraska; that she alleges that said Frank Fishbaugh departed this life in Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 9J0th day of July, 1890, leaving no lust 'will or testament, and praying that a time end place be fixed for a hearing on said petition and that on said hear ing further administration bo not' had and determining the right of descent of said real property, the persons to whom it descended and their legal in terest therein and the interest of the petitioner therein. You and each of you are therefore notified that a hearing will be had on said petition on the 30th day of De cember, 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said date at the room3 of the County Judge of said Box Butte County at the Court House located in the town of Alliance, and , that if you fail to appear and contest said petition the court will grant the prayer thereof. (Signed) IRA E. TASH, (Seal) County Juuge Hollister & Cunningham, Attys. Nov.29-Dec.20. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the district court of the United Stat3 for the district of Nebraska, Chadron division. In the matter of Fred E. Allen, bankrupt. ... , Case No. 59, in bankruptcy. Vol untary petition. At Chadron, Dawes . county, Ne braska, in said district, before Fred i erick A. Crites, referee in bankruptcy, December 13th, 1921. On the second day of November, A. D. 1921, Fred E. Allen was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and on the 10th day of December, 1921, said bank rupt filed his petition for discharge. It is hereby ordered that the 18th day of January, A. D. 1922, be, and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of and all Van ALLIANCE DRUG CO. KTonigtii wmorrow Alright other persons Interested In said estate and in the discharge in bankruptcy of said bankrupt, shall, if they desire to oppose the same, file in my office at Chadron, Dawes county, Nebraska, in Raid district, their appearance in writing in opposition to the granting of said discharge, and also within ten days thereafter file in my said office specifications of the grounds of said opposition. Witness my hand this 13th day of December, A. D. 1921. FREDERICK A. CRITES, Referee In Bankruptcy. Dec. 18 NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX SALE. - CTF. No. 5. To Sydney Fielden Wilson, and Benjamin Graham, if living, if dead, to his unknown heirs, devisees and lega tees; Owners. You and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of No vember, 1919, H. E. Reddish purchased at public sale for taxes, held at the office of the County Treasurer of Box Butte County. Nebraska, the North west Quarter of Section 31, Township 28 N. Range 51 w. 6th P. M., in Vox Butte County, Nebraska. t baid sale was made for taxes and special assessments for the year 1918 and was assessed in said year in the name of Sydney Leiden Wilson and Is now assessed in the name of suiey Fielden Wilson. . After the expiration of three months from the date of the service of this notice I will apply to the County Treasurer of Box Butte County.Ne braska for a deed to said property. Dsted at Alliance, Nebraska, De cember 15th, 1921. H. E. REDDISH, Owner of Certificate. BURTON & REDDISH, Attys. Decl6-Jan.6-Inc If an editor ever accientally got into one of those fashionable summer resort3 where the inmates di ess three times a day, his other necktie would do all right for the second time, but the third time he'd have to appear in his pajamas. London silversmiths advertise that they have special facilities for mount ing in an artistic and suitable manner all kinds of war trophies, shell', car tridge cases, bombs, etc., and show a fetching design of a shell case mount ed as a gong. What a lovely tou enirl The color of the shark's nose does not rfatter if it's teeth are sound. In a rural contest in Kentucky, the winner dressed a chicken in 183 sec onds. But the metropolitan chicken won't wear seconds. One of, the best road records of see a man with a plan for ending the war trying to raise a car window. With gasoline and golf balls both cheaper the sufferings of the unfortu nate rich are eomewhat alleviated. Old men may say they feel as young as ever, but they never admit feeling as foolish as ever. M 1.3 U fev This undertaking establishment occupies a position of eminence in the public mind. We have won the people's commendation by painstaking, praiseworthy methods and an up-to-date equipment. If you are in need of our services you will be pleased by the manner in which we transact busi ness. . ' , w.kwu1 Miller Mortuary MORTICIANS Phones: Day. 311 Night. 522 or 535 Gene Byrnes Says: "Here's the Music " I 4 r7 . r: : I ; . " " ; i KHITTIM6 J . . - ; j SOLOItRS jf ' ' THE PARSON'S CORNEB By Rer. B.' J. Minort. Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Alliance) Pigmy Church Programs for Sturdy . Men. In a speech before the Rotary club we recently had occasion to refer to the comparatively small number of men, especially business men, who at tended church services. We said some things that seem radical to some, and have been askd to put some of the thoughts in this corner. We believe that there are real reason why the modern church fails to hold the inter est of real red blooded men. This Is a day of big things, ugi programs. Men tninK in minions, the work of tne cnurch that they have Hookham's attended the farmers' where a few days ago they thought in no time for the church. The great corn- vmion convention at Alliance last Mon thousands. Today we speak ot air- mercial and industrial questions with day ships rather than rubber tired buggies, vhich our C0Untry groans to lay are, u l. Pvr and family motored to as yesterday. We speak of disarming 8)0wed to pass unnoticed by the aver- Alliance Friday. nations, rather than the man carrying aRe church and preacher. God intend- jira, l. Dyer received a telegram a concealed weapon, we nve in a much bigger world than ever before. The church seems to be the only in hAfAM i stitution that hesitates to progress. BishoD Stuntz told a story at Lin coin in the hearing of the writer that aptly illustrates my point, iw pbiu that a farmer went to sleep, and slept for twenty years. Upon- awakening he Jumped up, and looked for the lit- tie log cab.n home, but found that his CIIllUIT.il UtUl UUJIV UCHUMIUI iuvuvim home, with all the improvements, i such as electric lights, etc. He ran to the hog lot to see if his little scrulby pigs were all right, and found that his children had specialized on toroughbred Poland China hogs. He looked in the cow lot, and jnstead of the skinny, scrubby cows that he had, before he went to sleep, he found the up-to-date, highly bred whiteface Herefords. He looked in the wheat field and instead of the old-fashioned cradle, they were cutting wheat, threshing and sacking it at tne same time. : He went out to the field and found, instead of the walking plow of his day, there whs a gang plow with a tractor. He ran to the cowshed and the milking machine was pumping away. About that time the high pow ered automobile backed out of the garage. . In consternation, he started across the hill in a southerly direction, and after three miles, he caught a glimpse of the buihling on a hill in the distance. Running faster he ar rived, and stopping in front of it, he noticed that the chimney was sidling and about to fall, the window frames were sagging and out of proportion, the door was minus or one ninge, tne window panes were about half broken. He stood looking at the building for a minute or two, then he made a rush for the door, falling on his knees at the old mourner's bench, and cried, "Thank God the old church has not changed." It seems to me that if someone would have left this country about thirty years ago, and came back from no where, he would find only one institu tion that has rot changed the church. The twentieth century church is -faced not with first century prob lems, but with twentieth century problems, and she must adapt herself 7 l 123 West Third Street to these problems if she wishes to at- tract the attention of the twentieth , century man. J We live in a day of big difficulties, big achieve fents, big programs: a day I when, instead of cursing a difficult pass, we pass it. The great trouble is I that the average church sets for itself ' such a pigmy program that a man With any respect for manly jobs has no time for it. The church has too long lett the solving of the really great, vital, throbbing, living, burning ques tions to professional politicians.. The church is letting lodges and other in st tutions solve its boy and girl prob lems, then complains because the men and women who make up these institu tions do not give the church the atten tion they should. Lodge members are so busy do:ng the church to be the leaven tnai . i 1 t .1 1 I I A wouui leaven me wnoie lump, uuv vv sister-in-law, Mrs. ueorge rox, had practically withdraw from the world pasped away on Friday at Lexington, and then complain because the world . Qa I eis and family took hes to is not influenced more by the gospel, Alliance and she left on the midnight when all the time we withdraw from.trajn JOr Lexington. the men the gospel was given for. That there Is a gulf between the church member and the average non- lf lg wi(leing cannot be ignor-l LET ME CURE PILES THAT I cm cure vour PlleaT Fistula. Rectum except cancer a ahort time lonflex) by an original, pain lett, dltsejvent method of my own, without chloroform, ether of knife, and without danger whatever to the patient. My treatment la so uccestful that I have built up the largest practice In thl line between Omaha and Denver. My treatment la no experiment. It la the most successful method ever dltcovtred for the treatment of Diseases of the Rectum. I have cured many caste where the knife had tailed and many other casts that had been treated for monthe and years In vain. I guarantee a cure In every cate I accept or make no charge for my services. My method of curing Piles and othe" Rectal Diseases, aa well at Rupture, w laughed at twenty ytara ago, but today I can point with pride to all of those who have be lieved in me and have eome to Grand Island to get cured. If you are suffering with some form of Rtctal Trouble or Rupture, write to me today, telling all about your trouble, and let me tell you how easy It Is to get cured. Be sure to use the free Information coupon when you write to me. ..... . No longer Is It necessary for you to spend three or four weeke getting your piles cured. Yeu can now be cured within five days, and be up and around all the time you are taking treatment. Dont doubt this amaxl.ig truthl 8end for free Information today also convincing proof that my method of curing Rectal troubles and Rupture should appeal to all those wishing to avoid a surgical operation with Its attendant discomforts of dread and fear that causes so many sufferers to delay in seeking relief. CAUSE due to the constant train of even a mild cate of piles on the sympathetic nervcus system. You can pour all the medicine down your throat that money can buy, or You can spend your last dollar at the world's best health resorts, or Tl "nil. l .t..t UStASU causio at PIUS You can allow yourself to be lasl.ed, yet You will NEVER these troubles until your piles 67 O DR. RICH. Pile and Ruptur Specialist, Grand Island, Neb. Pleaae send me free, completa Informa tion warding the method you uaa l.i cur ing Pile, Fistula. Flaaure and other rectal rtlwaaea and rupture, without a aevera urgical operation. (Mention which trouble you hav when writing). NAME .' Town R. T. D ed. ' And that the fault lies on the side of the average member is as evi dent . We are anxious to leave the feeding of the widows and orphans to worldly, organizations, the training of the young to schools supported by worldly organizations; the reiorming of the criminal that has been made by our neglect to other than Christian as lociatlons, and so it goes on, through the entire catalogue of activities cut out for the church by God. Our churches are too often mere mutual delight societies whei-e we gather to compare our imaginary vir tue and faults. Our buildings are so much money cemented for show. (lo Be Continued.) BLACKKOOT rjov Gross, Ed Dyer and Charles gnturdav mornine savin that her . . ' - a Soe of tne trends and neighbors a Ufa n si faa Tt ! Tta eiirrnDAil Ui lUll CLlil 1U1IH Wjll ;CI PU4'll.l them last Sunday. Everyone brought well filled baskets and all enjoyed the Roy Moravek snent Sunday at the Fissure and other Disease! of t MANY DISEASES all cut and get rid of are cured. DR. RICH Pile and Muptur BpcctallNt Grand lUu4, Neb. I cure every case of Piles I treat by my mild serum treat, merit, or you need not pay me one cent. YOUR TjgW QUICK! AC. 1 Write Your Own Words." Rdv Grosse home. Jim Moravek and family spent Sun day at the Cal Lei home. . 'cte r'arrcll and Al McCart have been hauling hay from the creek this week. Mrs. Al McCart has been sufTering from a mashed foot for the last two weeks. Full particulars concerning the accident are not known. Mr. and Mrs. Jny Hall spent Sun day at Charles Hall's. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Grosse spent Sun dny evening at vor Meeker's. Charles Moravek Kas been spending the last week in Hemingford, where he visited his parents. We will buy your furs and hides. 0'Bannon & Neuswanger. 4-7 . . i The Russians are strong on high speed, whether coming or going. WELDING GEO. n. BRECKNER 210 W. Srd MOVING, PACKING. STOKING AND SIJUTING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When Ife Vour Mote, Let Ui Know- Office rhone, 15 1 Res. 881 and Dik. 730 F. A. BALD Attorney-nt-Law Office In Reddish block Let Me Cry Your Sate R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer 1232 Missouri Telephone 884 L. A. BERRY ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately-Fitted " . . . '. i r; Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopath DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors ptmr School I'hone 865 Over Harper' Real Estate, Loans and ' Insurance ' F. E. REDDISH Reddish Block tf rhone 664 Alliance Harry P. Coursey AUCTIONEER Live Stock and General Farm Sales PHONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage TIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. PACKING AND CRATING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. ALLIANCE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.