The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 24, 1922, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FlllDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISEMENTS
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Pure bred White Orp
ington cockerels, $3 anl $4 each.
Mrs. H. E. Chrisman, 2115 Broadway,
scottsDiuii, ivieD. 33-34
tUR SALE A five-room modern
bungalow; priced at $4,000. Phone
521W. 34tf
COLUMBIA HATCHEKY.
P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, Colo.
We can supply you with any quan
tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00(
weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliver
euaranteed. Parcel Post Drenaid
Write for prices and full particulars.
19-tf
FOR SALE Good used- cars. a7H
JONES Co- 3rd and Cheyenne, tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms.
for light housekeeping. Telephone
W&. 32tf
i UK lo good farmers, on
long time leases if desired, first
clasa Box Butte county farm land for
farming purposes.
80-tf LLOYD C. THOMAS
FOR RENT Splendid
Oscar O'Bannon.
room.
Mrs.
20-tf
WANTED
WANTED Housework, would prefer
elderly family. Marguenette Lore,
Phone 818F15.
WANTED Catering or day work by
experienced woman. Phone 748.
S3-34p
WANTED Mending and darning.
Mrs. W. Markham, Phone 607W
31-36
WANTED Two rooms or one large
room suitable for light housekeep
ing. Prefer private family of good
standing. Notify B & B Electric Shoe
Shop. 32-tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Nebraska,
Chadron Division.
In the Matter of Frank H. Smith,
Bankrupt.
Case No. 57. In Bankruptcy. In
voluntary Petition.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to the credi
tors of the above named bankruptcy
estate, that on the 18th day of March,
1922, John W. Guthrie, the trustee of
said estate, "filed with the undersigned
referee in bankruptcy his petition for
permission to hold a private sale of the
personal property belonging to said
estate, being all the assets thereof in
the possession of the trustee. Unless
objection to said proposed sale is filed
with the undersigned referee on or be
fore the 29th tlay of March, 1922, said
petition for sale will be allowed.
Dated at Chadron, Nebraska, March
18th, 1922.
FREDERICK A. CRITES,
S3-35 Referee in Bankruptcy.
POINT OF ROCK CREEK
Murl Nichols, is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nichols, for a short
time. i fc
Ernie Wilkin s had the misfortune to
break his leg Tuesday afternoon. He
was taken to Dr. Slagle for medical
treatment.
Leo Hashman and family all have
the flu.
Mr. DeFrance is sporting a new
Ford. .
Lee Marsh has moved in the Dusk
in's tenant house for a short time un
til he gets a house built on the Blanes'
place.
Mrs. Duskin is sick and one of the
little toys has blood poison in his arm.
Mrs. Marsh is helping take care of
mem.
Roy Nichols is also on the sick list
this week.
Frankie Hashman is quite sick, but
is somewhat improved at this writing.
Elmer and WilHam Essex , helped
Ernie Essex butcher Tuesday after
noon. Holi3 Staple is working for Mr.
Hoir.
Cal Hashman and family are all
sick with the Uu.
Ralph Wovley took a load of pota
toes to town Tuesday,
bring back of load of vats.
Mrs. William Essex while in town
taking care of her daughter, came
borne sick with the flu.
Carl Hashman is feeding for his
fatner, while they are on the sick
lt. . .
Howard. Lore was a caller at A. L.
Lore's Monday afternoon.
Ernie Wienell motored to Alliance
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Kauffield'3 dance was a com
plete success and everyone had a fine
time.
Mrs. Bemice Nichols is also on the
sick list this week.
Mrs. Frank Jones is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Bush were Sun
day visitors at Ernie Essex's.
Quite a few attended the ball game
at Nichols' last Sunday.
Hailow BrooU motored Mr. HofT to
town from Black Root ranch Tuesday.
Mr. HofT stayed in town.
The Black Root ranch took out a
load of lumber and a new manure
spreader last week.
Hollis Staples drove to town from
the Black Root ranee i ndffy.
NOTICE OF HEARING.
In the County Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI
TION TO DETERMINE HEIRS AND
RIGHT OF SUCCESSION TO BKAL
ESTATE.
In the Matter of the ' Estate of
CATHERINE POSVAR BRANDLE,
deceased.
State of Nebraska,
Box Butte County, ss:
To Leo Brandle, Rosa Posvar, Ida
Posvar, John Posvar, Leo Brandle, Jr.,
and Ann Mary Brandle, and all other
liersons interested in said estate, both
creditors ami heirs, take notice that on
the 7th day of March, A. D., 1922,
Albert Hovarka filed his petition in
the County Court of Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, setting forth that one
Catherine Posvar Brandle deDarted
this life intestate at her residence in
Box Butte County, Nebraska, on the
16th clay or May, A. D., 1898, and
being, at the time of her death, a res
ident and inhabitant of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, and was possessed
in lee simple of the following describ
ed real estate situated in Box Putte
County, Nebraska, to-wit: lots one (J ),
two (2), three (3), and the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
(NEHSEVi) of section thirty-one
(31), in township twenty-eight (2 ),
north of range fifty-two (52), wejt tf
the sixth Principal Meridian, in Box
Butte County, Nebraska, which said
lands was all of the real estate owned
by the deceased, at the time of her
death, in the State of Nebraska; that
ihe petitioner herein is now the
owner of said lands and derives his
title to the same by mesne conveyances
through the said deceased.
The petitioner states that more than
two years has now elapsed sine the
death of the said intestate and that no
application has ever been made for the
administration of her estate, in the
State of Nebraska, either by her heirs
or persons claiming to be creditor to
her estate, and that at the time of her
death, she left surviving her as her
sole and only heirs at law. the follow
ing named persons, to-wit: her hus
band, Leo Brandle, and the following
named children, Rosa Posvar, a daugh
ter; Ida Posvar, a daughter; John Pos
var, a son; and Leo Brandle, Jr., a
son; and Ann Mary Brandle, a daugh
ter, and that each of said persons is
now more than twenty-one years of
age, and that at the time of the death
of the said deceased, that her jstate
in and to said lands descended to said
persons in the proportion of an un
divided one-fifth interest to each .of
said children subject to the right of
curtesy in said lands to said surviv
ing husband, Leo Brandle
The object and prayer of said peti
tion being that the court will fix a tLne
and place for a hearing thereon; t'lat
notice may be given and issued tj ull
persons interested in said estate both
creditors and heirs to the end that the
tegular administration of said estate
may be dispensed with and that the
estate of the said Catherine Posvar
Brandle, who was formerly Catherino
Posvar. may be fully administered, in
accordance with the laws of the Std
of Nebraska, providing for a deter m
ination of heirs, their degree of kinship
and the right of succession to real es
tate when a period of more than two
years has elapsed since the date of the
death or the said intestate, and for
such other and further proceedings as
may be proper for the full admimstra
tion of said estate; that the court will
nnd, determine and decree that the
said Catherine Posvar Brandle died in
testate in Box Butte County, Nebras
ka, on the 16th day of May, 1898,
and was, at the time of her death, a
resident and inhabitant of Box Butte
County, Nebraska: that more than two
years has now elapsed since her death
and that she was, at the time of her
death, the owner in fee simple of the
above described land; that the peti
tioner is the owner of said lands and
derives his title to the same by mesne
conveyances through the said de
ceased; that no application has ever
been made in the state of Nebraska
for the appointment of an adminis
trator of her estate: that her sole and
only heirs at law, at the time of her
death was her husband, Leo Brandle.
and her children. Rosa Posvar, a
daughter; Ida Posvar, a daughter:
John Posvar, a son; Leo Brandle, Jr.,
a son; and Ann Mary Brandle. a
daughter, and that said lands descend
ed to said children in the proportion of
an undivided one-fifth interest to each,
subject to the right of curtesy in and
to said lands to the surviving husband,
I eo Brandle.
It is hereby ordered that a hearing
be had upon said petition before said
coyrt in the County Court Room in the
City of Alliance, Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the 10th day of April A.
D., 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock
A. M. and that notice of the time and
place fixed for said hearing be given to
all persons interested in said estate,
both creditors and heirs, by the publi
cation of the above notice for three
fucret-pive weeks pror to said hearing
in the Alliance Herald, a legal news
paper printed, published and of gen
eral circulation in Box Butte County,
Nebraska.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Countv Court thi3 7th day
of March, A. D., 1922.
IRA E. TASH,
(SEAT.) County Judge.
LEE BASYE. Attorney.
March7-March24-inc.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
E. Reddi.-h, Deceased, in the County
Court of Box Butte County, Nebras
ka. The State of Nebraska, ss: Credi
tors of the estate will take notice that
the time limited for presentation and
filing claims against said estate is
July 17th, 1922, and for payment of
debts is March 8th, 1923; That I will
sit at the county court room in said
county on July 18th, 1922, at two
o'clock P. M., to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and objec
tions duly filed.
Dated March 8th, 1922.
(SEAL) IRA E. TASH
County Judge.
March 10 to April 7, inc.
The peace dollar is &aid ta h h.
jbly, but so is peace.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE. '
In the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Application of
RODOLPHUS M. HAMPTON, Admin
istrator de bonis non of the Estate of
JOHN H. KRAUSE, Deceased.
C.UK No. 820 1.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS
SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the Honorable
W. H. Westover, Judge of the District
Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska.
within the Sixteenth Judicial District
of the State of Nebraska, made on the
4th day of March, 1922, for the sale
of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, I will offer for sale at public
vendue to the highest bidder for cash
at the West front door of the Court
House in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, on the 17th
day of April, A. D., 1922, at the hour
of ten o'clock, A. M. the interest of the
estate of the said deceased, that is to
say, an undivided one-half interest in
and to the following described lands,
situated in Sheridan County, Nebraska,
to-wit:
Township 27, North Range 46.
The south half of the south half
(Sl4S4) of section twenty-nine (29);
the south half of the southwest quar
ter (SttSWK); of section twenty
eight (28); the south half (SH) and
the northeast quarter (NE4) of sec
tion thirty-one (31); the north half
(Ni) and the southeast quarter
(SEV4) of section thirty-two (32) ; the
west half (WH) of section thirty
three (33); the northwest quarter of
the northeast quarter (NWV4NE),
and the south half of the southeast
auarter (S'.sSEVi) of section thirty
iree (33).
Township 26, North Range 46.
The west one-half (WW) and the
northeast quarter (NE"4), also the
southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter (SEttSEM) of section four
(4); the north half and southeast
quarter of the northeast quarter (NH
SEKNEtt) and the east half and
southwest quarter of the southeast
quarter (EVfcSWVi SE'i ) also the west
half and southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter (WV4SEttSW?4) of.
section five (5). the southeast quarter
(SE4) of section six (6); the south
half (SV) and northeast quarter
(NEtt) of section seven (7): all of
section eight (8); the west half (WH)
also the east half of the northeast
quarter (E',4NE 14 ), of section nine
(9) ; the northwest quarter (NW);
the west half and southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter (W4SE
NEK), the southeast quarter (SEV4),
and the east half of the southwest
quarter (EVaSWK) of section ten
(10) , the south half (SH), and the
south half of the north half (SViNVs)
of section eleven (11); the west half
of the west half (W4W) also the
southeast quarter of the southwest
quarter (SEKSWU) of section twelve
(12); the east half (EH), also the
east half of the west half (EVfcWtt)
and the southwest quarter' of the
northwest quarter (SWKKWtt) of
section thirteen (13); the north half
(N4), also the north half of the
southwest quarter (NiiSW!4), and
the northwest quarter of the routheast
quarter (NWKSEU) of section four
teen (14); the northeast quarter
(NEU ), the east half of the northwest
quarter (EHNWK), the northeust
quarter of the southeast quarter
(NESE) of section fifteen (15);
all of section seventeen (17); the west
half (WVi) and the southeast quarter
(SEV4) of section eighteen (18); all
of section nineteen (19)5 the north
half (NVfc) also the west half of the
southwest quarter (WHSWI4 ) cf sec
tion twenty (20); the west half (W1),
and the southeast quarter (SE&) of
section twenty-one (21); all of -ection
twenty-two (22); the west half (WH),
the west half of the -east half (W,i
EVs), also the northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter (NEUNIC ' ), and
the east half of the southeast quarter
(EHSE54) of section twenty-three
(23) ; the north half of (h routh half
(NttSW), the southea.it ouarter of the
southeast quarter (SEw&iW). the
north half of the north half (NNH ),
and the south half of the northeast
quarter (SV4NE), also the buuiheaat
quarter of the northwest iu:rter
(SEKNW'4) of secti-jn twenty -four
(24) ; the northeast quarter (NE'4,
the southeast quarter of the northwest
quarter (SENWK , un . the north
half of the south half (MiS4), and
the fouth half of the southeast quurtnr
(SSEli) of section twenty-five 25);
the south half (Si), and the north
west quarter (NW!4), also the west,
half of the northeast quarter (W'
NEi of section twenty-six (26); ti'e
east half (E'a) and the northwest
quarter (NW',4) of section twenty-
feven (27); the north half (N3) and
the southwest quarter (SWV4), also
the north half of the southeast quarter
(NliSE'i) of section twentv-cipht
(28); the Foutheast quarter of the
southeast quarter (SiiUSE'4) of sec
ton thirty-one (31); the east half
(E'a). also the south half nnd north
east quarter of the southwest -luartor
(SNEUSWH) of section thirty-two
(32) ; the-west half (W'i), and the
south half of the southeast "(unrter
(S'sSEU) of section thirty-three
(33) ; the east half (Es) and the
pouthwest quarter (SWVi) of section
thirty-four (34); all of section thirty-
five (30) ; the east half of the west half
(E'iW1), and the west half of the
eat half (W'iEs) of section thirty
tix (36).
Towns-hip 26, North Range i.t.
All of section two (2); the east half
of the east half (E'sE1-.-), and the
northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter (NWViNE'i), also the north
east quarter of the northwest ouarter
(NE'iN W',4 ) or section three (3): the
south half of the southwest quarter
(bVsbW'i) of section four (4): the
southeast quarter of the southeast
quarter (SEUSE'i) of section five
(5); the north half (NVi). the north
west quarter of the southeast quarter
(NW'iSE'i) and the southwest quar
ter of the southwest quarter (SWV4
SW4) of section eiht (S); the north
hair or the northwest quarter (NVi
NW4), and the southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter (SW4 SW4 ) of
section nine (9); the eat half (E1),
and the southeast quarter of the south
west quarter (SE'iSWU) of section
ten (10); the wet half (W!4 ). and the
west half of the eat half (WHEtt),
also the northeast quarter of the north
east quarter (NKliNEU) of section
eleven (11); the north half of the
northwest quarter (N'tNW'i) and the
northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter (NW4NEU) of section
twelve (12); the north half of the
northwest quarter (N4NW14), and
the northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter (NW4NE!4) of section four
teen (14); the northeast quarter
(Ni:'4), the east half of the north
west quarter (EHNWU), the north
half nnd southwest quarter of the
southeast quarter (NliSWUSE1 ),
also the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter (Nt:V4SW), of
section fifteen (16); the south half of
the south half (S'iSt) of section six
teen (16); all of section seventeen
(17) except the northeast quarter of
the northeast quarter (NE'NE14).
All of section eighteen (18); all of
section nineteen (19): the west half
(W'a), and the west half of the east
half (W'4E4), also the east half of
the northeast quarter (E'fcNEU) oi
section (20); the west half of the
northeast quarter (W4NE4), and
the southeast quarter of the north
west quarter (SEWNWK), also the
northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter (NKttSWK) of section twenty-one
(21); the northwest quarter
(NW4). the west half of the north
east quarter ( W N E ) , the . north
west quarter of the southeast quarter
(NW4SEU). and the northeast quar
ter of the southwest quarter (NEK
8WV4 ) of section twenty-eight (28).
the west half (WVi). and the south
east quarter (SEV4 ), also the west half
and southeast quarter of the north
east quarter (WViSE'4NEU) of sec
tion twenty-nine v)i the southeast
quarter (SEV4). the south half and
northeast quarter of the northeast
quarter (5ttNEttN), the west
half of the northwest quarter (WH
NE'4) of section thirty (30): the eas
half of the east half (EV4EW), also
the northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter (NWKNEK) and the south
west quarter of the southeast quarter
(SWKSEK) also the southeast quar
ter of the pouthwest quarter (SEW
SWV4) of section thirty-one (31); all
of section thirty-two (32).
Township 26, North Range 44.
The southwest auarter of the south
west quarter (SWSW4) of section
nineteen (19).
Township 25, North Range 45.
The north half (Ntt). the west half
(WA) of the southeast quarter (WV4
SE'i ), and the south half of the south
west quarter (S 4 SW4 ) of section
five (5) ; the north half (NV4 ), and the
west half of the southwest quarter
(WVsSWtt) of section six (6); the
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter (NW!4NW!4) of section seven
(7); all or section eight (8); the
north half (N4), and the north half
of the south half (N4Sl,4) of section
seventeen (17); the east half (L4).
and the east half of the west half
(E'sW4) of section twenty-one (21):
the west half of the west half (WV.
WH) of section twenty-two (22).
Township 25, North Range 46.
All of. section one (1); the east hall
of the west half (E4W4), and the
northwest quarter (NW14) of section
two (2); the north half (N4) oi
section three (33-the northeast quar
ter (NE"4 ), and the north half of the
northwest quarter (N4NWl4) of sec
tion four (4); the north half and th
southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter (N4SWNE), and the east
half or the northwest quarter tun
NW4) of section five (5): the north
half of section twelve (12); the south
half of the southeast quarter (SVi
SE"4) of section eleven (11); the
southeast quarter (SEK) of section
ten (10): the west half of the north
west quarter (WV4NW14) of section
thirteen (13): the north half of the
north half (N4N4) and the south
east quarter of the northeast quarter
(SENE4) of section fourteen (14):
the north half of the northeast quarter
of section fifteen (15).
Said sale will remain open one hour,
Dated this 14th day of March, A. D.,
1922.
RODOLPHUS M. HAMPTON.
Administrator de bonis non of
the estate of JOHN, H.
KRAUSE, Deceased.
LEE BASYE, Attorney.
Mch.l4-April.l4-inc
OMAHA GRAIN MARKET
OMAHA, Neb.. March 23 The mar
ket was weak throughout the list.
Wheat declined several cents. Corn
was ll',&c lower. Oats sold off
S4c. Rye was unchanged to lc off.
Barley was nominal. There was a good
run of corn 111 cars while receipts
of other groins were light.
WHEAT No. 1 hard winter, $1.25;
No. 2 hard winter, $1.231.25; No. 5
hard winter, $1.20; No. 3 yellow hard,
$1.20; No. 1 northern spring, $1.59.
CORN No. 1 white, 61c; No. 2
white, 51c; No. 1 yellow, Glc; No. 2
yellow, 5010Vsc; No. 3 yellow, 50c;
No. 4 vellow, 4tc; No. 2 mixed. 4Dc;
OATS No. 3. white, 33!ic; No. 4
white, 3294c.
RYE No. 3, 93c; No. 4, 92c.
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET
OMAHA, Neb., March 23. CAT
TLE Receipts, C.fiOO head. Good to
choice beeves, $7.858.35; fair to good
beeves, $7.00(K7.15; common to fair
beeves, $6.507.00; good to choice
yearling., $7.758.0; fair to good
yearlings, $7.007.75; common to fair
yearlings, $6.50(ffi7.00; good to choice
heifers, $7.00(3)7.75; fair to good heif
ers, $5.40(fi6.85; choice to prime cows,
$6.106.C0; good to choice cows, $5.50
6.00; fair to good cows, $4.75(ffi5.50;
common to fair cows, $2.504.35; good
to choice feeders, $7.007.G0; fair to
good feeders, $6.356.90; common to
fair feeders, $5.75(o5.25; good to
choice stockers, $7.10(5)7.75; fair to
good stockers, $6.50(?f7.00; common to
fair ftockera, $5.75(56.35; stock heif
ers, $4.50(3 6.00; stoc kcows, $4,000
5.50; stock calves, ?5.757.85; veal
calves, $5.50a8.50; bulls, stags, etc,
$3.40(5,5.25.
HOGS Receipts 6,700. The market
opened steady today to shippers and
light hogs and medium weight butch
ers. Packer trade was generally 10
15c lower and slow at the decline.
Light hogs sold from $9.659.85, with
a top price of $9.90. Mixed loadU and
butcher weights $9.40()9.70 and pack
ing grades 8.7fi 9.40, with extreme
heavies $8.25(8.75. Bulk of sales
was $9.40(f9.;5.
SHEEP Receipts f,700. Fat lambs
were mostly steady to in spots 10W
15c lower, the market carrying a dull
undortonw and trading slow. Tlulk of
I lambs sold from $14.f0 15.00, the
latter the top price for the day.
Heavy lambs weighing ninety-three
pounds sold at $14.25. Clipped lambs
averaging ninety-two pounds at $12.75.
Light ewes were quoted fully steady,
with some 112-pound cliped ewes sell
ing nt $8.00. Clipped yearlings Fold
at $11.00.
OMAHA HAY MARKET
OMAHA, Neb., March 23. HAY
Frairie: No. 1 upland, $11.50rt?12.00;
No. z upland, jw.oUCrf'iUiO; No. 3 up
land, $8.009.00. Midland: No. 1,
$11.00am.bu; No. 2, $9.50(D10.50; No.
8, $8.00(ci9.00. Ixtwland: No. 1, $9.00
(WIO.OO; no. 2, $8.00(a9.00. Alfalfa
cnoice. 19.()0(tt20.00: No. 1. 17.noff)
18.50; standard, $14.5016.50; No. 2.
$12.50(0)13.50; No. 8, $10.5011.50.
STRAW Oat, $8.009.00; wheat,
s .UU(a's.ou.
THE POTATO MARKET
Neb. .irh M.1toTA.
TOES NebraOo. Farly Ohio No. 1,
per cwu, z.uu(riz.it.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Commissioner, Third District
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of county commissioner in
the Third district of Box Butte county.
Nebraska, subject to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July 18, 1522.
uu .hh1 roads enthusiast, and I
know conditions in the county thor
oughly. I believe in being guided by
the will of the majority in all matters
of road location. I pledge my best ef
forts for a business-like administration
of county affairs, and have but one
other plank in my platform equality
and justice for all. -
J. R. LAWRENCE.
A lighthouse has saved many a ship
from going on the rocks and has sent
many a theatrical troupe upon them.
ALLIANCE DRUG CO.
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Rectum exespt cane. a short tlma longtr) by an original, pain
less, dissolvent mathod of my own, without chloroform ether or
knlfo, and without danger whatever to the patltnt. My treatment la
eo successful that I have built up the largest practice In this line
between Omaha and Denver. My treatment Is no experiment. It la
the most succeseful method ever discovered for the treatment of
Diseases of the Rectum. I have cured many cases where the knife
had failed and many other caees that had been treated for months
and years in vain. I guarantee a cure In every caee I accept or make
no charge for my services. My method of curing Piles and cthe
Rectal eeases, as well as Rupture, waa laughed at twenty years
ago. tut today I can point with pride to all of those who have be
lieved In Tie and have come to Grand Island to get oured. If you are
Buffering with aome form of Rectal Trouble or Rupture, write to ma
today, telling all about your trouble, and let me tell you how easy It
Is to get cured. Be aura to use the free Information coupon when
yiu write to me.
No longer is It necessary for you to spend three or four weeks
Cettlng your piles cured. You can now be cured within five days,
and be up and around all the time you are taking treatment.
Don't doubt this amazing truthl Send for free Information today
a!o convincing proof that my method of curing Rectal troubles
and Rupture should aspsal to all thbte wishing to avoid a surgical
operation with Its attendant discomforts cf dread and fear that
causes so many aufferers to delay In seeking relief.
CAUSE
due to the constant
strain of even a mild
caee of piles on the
sympathetic nervous
syetem.
You can pour all
the medicine down
your throat that
money can buy, or
You can spend your
last dollar at the
world'a best health
V It ? J 1 "'r1
resorts, or
You can allow yourself to Oe all cut and
Slashed, yet You will NdVER get rid of
these troubles until your pilee are cured.
9 L'K. RICH, file and Rupture Specialist,
Grand lUnd. Nb.
J Q Please Bend ma fr-e, complete Informs
t O tlon regarding the method vou uu In cur.
j r- I r,g filea. FintcW. Flasura and other rectal
Hirravc. uu ru)Huri, Wilnoul m
aurgtc&l operation. (Mention which
you have when writing).
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File and Rupture
Bperlallat
Grand Uland, Neb.
I cure every casa
of Pllea I treat by my
mild serum treat
ment, or you need
not pay ma one cent.
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