THE ALLIANCE IIEnAI.11, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922. SEVJ!N CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .?!"tt bo7 nlnT Hub ?V . 'P' "can the Want a rolumos looking for what you r other havt to offer. 0t quick rulu by advertising- In Tha Heraid Want Ad department. RATES Ona cerv per word per Insertion. Costa no mora than ather newspaper and we guar antee tbat you reach reral huo red mora readera. Bur oircula ton. not bot air. FOR SALE TOR SALE Registered Herefords. Chief Repeater at head of herd. Six horned and two polled bulls; pome polled heifers; apes ten months to two years. Flace one mile south of Girard. Write H. O. CRANE, Hemingford, Ne braska. 17-27 FOR SALE Registered French draft stallion, register No. 22270, volume 12, National Register of French Draft Horses; 13 years, in good condition; will sell for $125; sure foal getter. Ed Schultz, Hemingford, Neb, Fri. tf FOR SALE Modern 8 rocm bunga low, with garage; 916 Toluca; reas onable forms. Phone 175. W. M. Fin negan. 7tf 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 FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished 7-ror.m house; close in; modern except heat; will rent all or in separate apartments. See party at 224 Big Horn. lG-tf FOR RENT 6-room modem house; either furnished or unfurnished. Call 968. 16-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Telephone P22. 11-tf FOR RENT A modern sleeping room. Phone 219. ' J4-tf WANTED WANTED Clean, white cotton rags. THE HERALD. WANTED Young man or lady; 21 or 25; to join our sales force in acci dent and sickness protection. Salary $100 per month and 20 commission. C. N. ROGERS, Agency Director, Box 354, Gering, Neb. 9-17 FOUND FOUND Automobile pump on Tenth Street Friday. Inquire at Herald "office. 17-18 ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the subscriber on his enclosed lands in Box Butte county, Nebraska, on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1921V four (4) bay. horse,, age not known, one sorrel horse, age not known, one (1) brown horse, age not known, one (1) roan horse, age not known, one (1) buckskin horse, age not known, and one (1) bay pony, age not known; none of which animal a bear any brand or mark of identification. Lated December 31st, 1921. 12-21 E. C. HANING. NOTICE OF PROBATE. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie M. Covalt, deceased, in County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, Take Not.ce, that a. petition has been filed for probate of the last will and testa ment of said deceased, and for appoint ment of Victor E. Covalt as Executor thereof, which has been set for hear ing therein, on February 8th, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. IRA E. TASH, SEAL County Judge BURTON & REDDISH, Attys. Jan.l7-Feb.7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Adolph D. Brost, deceased, in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presen tation and filing of claims against said estate is May 23, 1922, and for pay ment of debts is February 23, 1923; and that I will sit at the County Court room in said county on May 24, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. m. to receive, examine, hear, adjust and allow all lawful claims and demands against the de ceased and consider all objections thereto duly filed. Dated this 23d day of January, 1022. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge BOYD, METZ & MEYER, Attys. Jan.24-Feb.21. Wanted to Buy Your fat hogs or ship them on commission. O'Bannon & Neuswanger. 17-tf A man has invented a pictureless automobile tire, which soon no doubt will be followed by the bruiseless pe destrian. We have painless dentists. What we demand is painless statesman who can extract taxes from us without causing discomfort. It is probably nothing more than a coincidence, but we never knew a girl named Mary Jane that couldn't make good biscuits. An elephant lives four hundred years, but then baggage men don't handle his trunk. HERALD WANT ADS RESULTS. LEGAL NOTICE, In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of RODOLPHUS M. HAMPTON, Admin istrator l)e Bonis Non, of the Estate rf JOHN H. KRAUSE, Deceased, for Li cense to Sell Real Estate. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LICENSE SHOT LD NOT BE GRANTED ADMINISTRATOR DE BuNiS NON TO SELL REAL ES TATE. Now, on this 17th dav of January, A. I). 1922, Rodolphus M. Hampton, administrator de lonis non, of the es tate of John H. Krause, deceased, presented to me his petition under oath, stating that there was not a suil'icient amount of money or person al property in his possession for the payment of the debts outstanding against said estate, in the sum tf $59,530.51 together with an allowance for the costs of administration and other expenses of administering said estate and that it is necessary to sell the real estate of said decedent, or a sufficient amount thereof for the pay ment of said outstanding indebtedness, costs and expenses of administration, and praying lor a license to be grant ed him as such administrator to fell an undivided one-half interest in and to the following described real estate belonging to the estate of said deceas ed, to-Wit: An undivided one-half in terest in and to the following describ ed lands situated in Sheridan County, Nebraska, The south half of the ,iouth half (Si) of (Sli) of section twenty nine (29); the south half (S',6) of the southwest quarter (SWK) of section twenty-eight (28); the south half (S',5j and the northeast quarter (NEVi) of section thirty-one (31); the north half (NVi) and southeast uuarter (SEV4) of section thirty-two (32); the west half (WVi); the north west quarter (NWU ) of the northeast quarter (NEV), and the south half (S',a) of the southeast quarter (SE14) of section thirty-three (33); all in township-twenty-seven (27), north of range forty-six (46); All of section four (4); the north half (NMi) and southeast quarter (SEU) of the northeast quarter (NE '.), and the east one-half (EVa) and jouthwest quarter (SWU) of the southeast quarter (SEU); also the west half (Wis) and southeast (iiiarter (SE'i) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section five (5); ihe southeast quarter (SEU) of sec tion six (6); the south one-half (S',i) and northeast quarter (NEU) of sec tion seven (7); all of section eight (S); the west half (Vi); also the east half (E'b) of the northeast quar ter (NEU) of section nine (9); the northwest quarter (NWU) the west half (WVfc) and southeast quarter (SEU) of the northeast quarter (NE U ) the southeast quarter (SEU ); and the east half (El-is) of the southwest quarter (SWU), of section ten (10); the south half (SVa); and the south half (Slii) of the north half (NMi) of section eleven (11); the west half (W&) of the west half (WV4); also the southeast quarter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section twelve (12); the east half (EV6) also the east half (E) of the west half (WV4) and the southwest quarter (SWU) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section thirteen (13); the north half iHVt) also the north half (Nlri) of the southwest quarter (SW U) and the northwest quarter (NW U) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of section fourteen (J 4); the northeast quarter (NEU); the east half (E1) of the northwest quarter (NWU); the northeast quarter (NEU) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of section fifteen (15); all of section seventeen (17); all of section eighteen (18); all of section nineteen (19); the north half (N) also the west half (W'A) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section twenty (20); the west one-half (W'is) and the southeast quarter (SEVfe) of section twenty-one (21); all of section twenty-two (22); all of section twenty-three (23); the north half (N4); the north half (N,4) of the south half (S'i) and the south east quarter (SEU ) of section twenty four (24); the south half (SVa); also the northeast quarter (NEU ) ; and the southeast quarter (SEU ) of the nort'i west quarter (NWU ) of section twenty-five (25); the south one-half (SV4) and northwest quarter (NWU); also the west half (WVa) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of section twenty-six (26); the east half (E14) and the northwest quarter (NWU) of section twenty-seven (27); the north one-half (NVs) and southwest quarter (SWU) also the north half (NMi) of the south east quarter (SEU) of section twenty-eight (28); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEU SEU) of section thirty-one (31); the east half (El) also the south half (Six) and northeast quarter (NEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section thirty-two (32); the west half (W4) also the south half (S'i) of the south east quarter (SEU) of section thirty three (33); the east half (Eli) and southwest quarter ( S W U ) of section thirty-four (34); all of section thirty five (35); the east half (Eli) of the west half (Wl2) and the west half (W'-i) of the cast half (Ei) of sec tion thirty-six (36); all in township twenty-six (26) north of range forty 'x (46); All of section two (2); the east half ( E 1 ) ; also . the northwest quarter (NWU) of the northeast quarter (NEU) and the northeast quarter (NEU) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section three (3); the south half (S'i) of the southwest Suarter (SWU) of section four (4); le southeast quarter (SEU) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of section five (5); all of section eight (8); the north half of the northwest quarter (NliNWU); and the south west quarter (SWU) of the south west quarter (SWU) of section nine (9); the east half (Eli) of the east half (E'i); also the southeast quar ter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU ) of section ten (10); the west half (W'i), also the west half (Wig) of the east half (E'i) and the north east quarter (NEU) of the northeast quarter (NEU ) of section eleven (11); the north half (N'i) of the northwest quarter (NWU) and the northwest quarter (NWU) of the northeast quarter (NEU ) of section twelve (12); the north one-half (Nli) of the north west quarter (NWU) nnd the north west quarter (NWU) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of section fourteen (14); the northeast quarter (NEU); the east half (E') of the northwest quarter (NWU); the north half (Nli) nnd southwest quarter (SWU) of the Fouthoaht quarter (SEU); and the northeast quirter (NEU) of the .outhwest quarter ( SW U ) of section fifteen (15); the south half (S'i) oi the south half (S'i) of section six teen (16); all of section seventeen (17); all of flection eighteen (IS); all of section nineteen (19); the west half (Wli) nnd the west half (W'v) of the east one-half (E') and the east half (Eli) of the north east quarter (NEU) of section twen ty (20); the west half (Wl-i) of the northeast quarter (NEU); the south east quarter (SEU) of the northwest quarter (NWU); and the northeast quarter (NEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU); of section twenty one (21); the west half (Wli) of the northeast quarter (NEU); the north west quarter (NWU ) of the southeast quarter (SEU); and the northeast quarter (NEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section twenty eight (28); the west half (Wi) and southeast quarter (SEU) also the west half (Wli) and southeast quar ter (SEU) of the northeast quarter (NEU) of section twenty-nine (29); the southeast quarter (SEU); the south half (S'i) and northeast quar ter (NEU) of the northeast quarter (NEU); the west half (Wli) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section thirty (30); the east half (E'i) of the east half (Eli), the northwest quar ter (NWU) of the northeast quarter (NEU); the southwest quarter (SWU) of the southeast quarter (SEU), and the southeast quarter (SEU) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of. section thirty-one (31); all of section thirty-two (32); all in township twenty-six (26), north of ramre forty-five (45); The southwest quarter (SWU) of the southwest qnarter (SWU) of sec tion nineteen (19) in township twenty-six (26), north of range forty-four (44); The north half (N'i), the west half (Wli) of the southeast quarter (SEU), and the south half (S'a) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of sec tion five (5); the north half (Nli), the west half (Wli) of the southwest quarter (SWU) of section six (6); the northwest quarter (NWU) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section seven (7); all of section eight (8)f the north half (Nli), the north half (Nli) of the south half (S'i) of sec tion seventeen (17); the east half (E'i) the east half (E'a) of the west half (Wli) of section twenty-onr (21) ; the west half (Wli) of the west half (W'i) of section twenty-two (22) ; all in township twenty-five (25), north of range forty-five (45); All of section one (1); the east half (EVi) of east half (Eli); the north west quarter (NWU) of section two (2); the north half (N'i) of section three (3); the northeast quarter (NE U) and the north half (NU-) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section four (4); the north half (Nli) and the southwest quarter (SWU) of the northeast quarter (NEU) also the east half (Eli) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section five (5); th north half (N'i) of section twelve (12); the south half (Sli) of the southeast quarter (SEU) of sec tion eleven (11); the southeast quar ter (SEU) of section ten (10); the west half (W14) of the northwest quarter (NWU) of section thirteen (13); the north half (N'i) of the north half (Nli); and the southeast quarter (SEU ) of the northeast quar ter (NEU) of section fourteen (14); the north half (Nli) of the north east quarter (NEU) of section fif teen (15); all in township twenty five (25), north of range forty six (46); It is therefore ordered that all per sona interested in said estate appear before me at chambers in the city of Rushville in Sheridan County, Nebras ka, on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. to show cause if any there be, why a license should not be granted to the said Rodolphus M. Hampton, Admin istrator de bonis non of said estate to sell so much of the above described real estate of said decedent as shall be necessary to pay said debts, costs of administration and expenses. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be served on all persons interested in said estate by causing the same to be published for four suc cessive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed, pub lished and of general circulation in said Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D 1922 " ' W. H. WESTOVER, Judge of the District Court. LEE BASYE, Attorney. Jan20-Feb24 LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska: In the Matter of the Estate of JOSE SANCHEZ. Deceased: NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DIS TR1BUT10N: Notion is herehv eiven to all per sons interested in the estate of Jose Sanchez, deceased, that Glen Miller, administrator of said estate, has filed in said court, his final account and ietition for distribution of the resi due of said estate and that a hearing has been ordered on said account and petition before said court on the 11th day of February, A. D.., 1922, when all persons interested therein may ap pear and contest the same. It is further ordered that the said administrator give notice of the time and place fixed for said hearing by publication of this order for three suc cessive weeks prior to said lato of hearing, in the Alliance Herald, a legal newspajer printed, published and of general circulation in Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this 18th day of January, A. D 1922. IRA E. TASH, County Judge. (SEAL) LEE BASYE, Attorney. Jan24-Febl0 1 Herald Want AcU are read. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE NORTHWESTERN CATTLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. We, the undersigned incorporators, for ourselves and other? hereafter to be associated with us. do hereby in pursuance of the statutes of the State of Nebraska, in such cases made nnd provided, associate ourselves as a body corrorate, in the manner and for the purpose of forming an Installment In vestment Company in accordance with Article 17, of the 1919 Session Laws. ARTICLE I. Name. Said corporation shall be nnd Is hereby named the NORTHWESTERN CATTLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. ARTICLE II. Place of Business. I The principal place of business of the corporation shall be in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. ARTICLE 111. Nature of Uustnes. The general nature of the business to be transacted by the corporation is the extension of credit and the loaning of money to and for the benefit of the agricultural and live stock interests of Nebraska. In extending creht and making loans, the corporation may take security, by note and mortgage or otherwise, upon live stock, grain, hay, alfalfa and other farm products, and upon agricultural implements and appliances used for farm purposes. It may take, as additional security, mort gages on farm lands, ranches and other real estate. The corporation may also purchase notes and mortgages heretofore or hereafter executed upon such security. It shall have power and authority to handle, hold, sell, assign, transfer, endorse and guarantee the payment of any and all notes, bonds, mortgages or other obligations, taken, bought or held in the exercise of the powers herein granted. The corpora tion is further authorized and em powered to borrow money for corpor ate use; and, to that end, it may execute, endorse and deliver notes, bonds, mortgages, assignments, or other instrument or evidences of in debtedness, nnd guarantee the pay ment thereof; and it may pledge ns security therefor any of the property owned or held by the corporation. The T-rporatioH may lease, purchase, own. hold nnd soil all real nnd personal property necessary for corporate use. In addition to the powers expressly granted herein, it is the intention to vest in the corporation all the inci dental and implied powers necessary to "airy out in a broad and liberal way the purposes of the organization. ARTICLE IV. Capital Stock. The authorized capital Ftock of the fijrporation is Fifty Thousand Dollar? ($50,000.00) divided into five hundred -hares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. Business may be com menced when two hundred fifty (250) snares have been subscribed and fully oaid. Further subscriptions to stock and payments thereon shall be as di rected and ordered by the board. Stockholders shall be liable for the full amount of their unpaid subscriptions. When fully paid for, the stock shall be nonassessable. ARTICLE V. Life of Corporation. The corporation Fhall commence when its Articles of Incorporation have been filed, and it shall terminate on tjie first day of January, 1946, un less sooner dissolved. ARTICLE VI. Indebtedness. The hlehest amount of indebtednes; or liability to which the cornoratior hall at any time subject itself shall not exceed an amount eoual to two thirds of the capital stock; Provided however, the above limitation shall not apply to notes, bonds or deben tures where the payment of such notes, bonds or debentures shall be secured by the actual transfer of real "state by trust deed or mortgage which real estate so transferred shall be of twice the value of the par value of such notes, bonds or debentures: Provided, further, said limitation shall not apply to the guaranty of the cor poration for the payment after trans fer of any such notes, bonds or de bentures. ARTICLE VII. Business How Conducted. The affairs and business of the cor poration are to be conducted by a board of five directors and by the officers by them to be elected, and hereinafter provided. The directors may constitute three of their number an executive committee, with power to act. ARTICLE VIII. Annual Meetings Election of The first meeting of the stockholders shall be held on the 10th day of Janu nrv 1 )! nrwl tVie'r reoiilar annual meeting shall be he'd on the 1st Tuesdav in February: Provided, how ever, no annual meeting shall be held until February. At the first meeting, and at each annual meetinur thereafter, the board of directors shall be elected; to hold office until the annual meeting next after their election and until their successors are elected. ARTICLE IX. Election of Officers, The board of directors shall, as soon as possible after their election, elect from their own number a President, one or more Vice-President?, and a Secretary and Treasurer; to hold office until the annual meeting next after their election and until their success ors are elected. One person may hold the otrices of Secretary and Treasurer. ARTICLE X. By Laws Vacancies. The board of directors shall have fu'l power and authority to make all rules and by-laws necessary for the proper management and control of the business affairs of the corporation, end they may alter and amend the same. Vacancies occuring in the board of di rectors shall be filM by the stock holders; and other offices, vacant fro (whatever cause, shall be filled by the director ARTICLE XL Corporate Seal. The corporation hereby adopts ft corporate seal, which shall contain the word.: "NORTHWESTERN CATTLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT COM PANY, CORPORATE SEAL." ARTICLE XH. Amendment. These Articles of Inrnrnnrntinn mnv be n mended by the stockholders at any reirumr meeting, or sjecinl meeting called for that iiurtHisiv A lmft nf the proposed amendment shall be sub mitted to each stockholder with the notice of the meeting to which it Is to be considered, which notice shall be given at least ten days prior to the date of the meeting. An amendment pproved by the holder of two-thirds f the capital stock shall be considered dontod. nnd lie nnd Wnmi n tuirt nf the Articles of Incorporation; and the directors, or a maioritv thereof, shnll thereafter subscribe, acknowledge. record and publish the same as by aw required. H. A. COPSEY, President. CHAS. BRITTAN, Secretary. JAY O. WALKER, Vice President FRED W. HAYES, Director. BEATRICE O BRYAN, Director. Witness: 11. E. GANTZ. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss: On this 30 day of December, 1921. personally lefore me, II. E. Gantz, a notary public In and for said county nnd state, duly commissioned and qualified, came H. A. .Copsev, Chas. Bntlan, Beatrice O'Bryan, Fred W. Hayes and Jay O. Walker to me well known to be the identical persons whose names are affixed to the fore going articles of incorporation, and hey severally nrknowiedtred the execution of the same to lie their voluntary net and deed for the pur poses in said articles expressed. In testimony I hereof I have here unto subscribed my name ami affixed my official seal the day and date last i.bovc written. H. E. GANTZ, (SEAL) Notary Public. Mv Commission expires May 9, 1922. Jan.20-I'eb.21. A SAFE TEST For those w?ho are in need of a remedy for kidney troubles and back ache., it is a good plan to try Doan's Kidney Pills. They are strongly recom mended by Alliance people. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. C. O. West, 303 Yellowstone, Alliance, says: "Doan's Kidney' Pills are n standard medicine for kidney trouble in our home and have leen for years. My ieople had Doan's in their house all the time ami whenever any of the family needed a kidney medicine it was always Doan's that was relied upon to straighten them up. I sometimes had attacks of dizzy ppell.4, headaches and backaches. Whenever I had one of these attacks I took Doan's Kidney Pills and they always cured me promptly. It is a pleasure to give Doan's my hearty en dorsement." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's kidney pill fv the nam that Mrs. West had. Foster-Milbum Cio., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Wanted to Buy Your fat hogs or ship them on commission. O'Bannon & Neuswanger. 17-tf SURE THING, NOW Some years ago an engineering company, laying a railroad in the wilds, had occasion to employ a num ber of foreigners on grade route, re lates the American Legion Weekly. In some cases there men, through their own ability or through the scar city of more competent workers, be came sub-foremen, who were instruct ed to take charge of their particular part of the job in case of the death or illness of their immediate superi ors. It was from one of these that the company received the following telegram: "Boss dead What to do?" "If you are sure he is dead, bury him. Will serd another boss," wired back the company. The next day they received a second telegram from the obliging alien : "All right. Buried him. Made sure he was dead. Hit him on head with Khovel." An ex-emperor should so conduct himself as not to annoy his ex-subjects. A doctor says we should give the mind a little airing. That's all some people ever do. &K71 iTU, i9(i i I fuA M w i! II Each burial service planned and executed by us is mark ed by the distinction that our good taste makes possible. Our undertaking wisdom solves every burial problem. Local or shipping: funerals attended to in a manner that warrants your confidence. Miller Mortuary MORTICIANS rhone.i: Day, 311 Night. f22 or 535 COL. J. H. LAWRENCE Auctioneer Twenfy-thrre Year Experience In ( rjing All Kinds of Sale. Phone 787 Alliance, Neb. Harvey Meyer will pay full value for Furs of all kinds, at SturReon's g:irap;e. Mring them in Fridays or Saturdays. No furs bought after Feb. 25. 13-22 J. E. DUNCANSON, M. d! Family Doctor Alliance, Nebw Country cases attended, day or night, regardless of weather. Come with your car and carry me, until I learn your road. 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