CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Want t buy omthlntT Hun ar6 of peopl icid the t AS column looking for what you r other bar to oflr. Qt oulck rlt by advertising- lo Ths urld Want Ad department. RATE8 One ceo-t per word per Insertion. Coat no mora than other tiwapppra and we prunr ntc that you reach acreral bun- ired more reader. Buy circular Ion, not hot air. FOR SALE FOR SALE Imported Shire Stallion. Will ni;ike terms to suit purchaser. JAMES DAUGHERTY, Phone JS5V. FOR SALETwc ofTice safes. H. F. TH1ELE. 39 40 FOR SALE Team of mares, weight 3,000; 7 and 11 years old. Inquire of J. W. MILLER, Sherilf. FOR SALE Extra pood 14 months old shorthorn bull at $73. J. A. KEEGAN 40-42p j FOR SALE Ever bearinp strawberry plants. $2.00 per hundrend. J. A. KEEGAN 40-42p FOR SALE A five-room modern bungalow; priced at $4,000. Phone 621W. 34tf COLUMBIA HATCHERY. ' P. O. Box 1102, Denver. Colo. We can supply you with any quan tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10.00C weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliver) Guaranteed. Parcel Post prepaid Write for prices and full particulars. 19-tf FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES Co., 3rd and Cheyenne, tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping apartment, including light and phone. One-half block west of post office. 114 ',4 W. 4th St 40-tf FOR RENT 2-room furnished house modem except heat Phone 1058. 220 Big Horn. 39-40-p FOR RENT 3-room house in Bel mont addition. See M. D. NOLAN, Fhone 41. 39-40 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Telephone 922. 82tf FOR RENT To good farmers, on long time leases if desired, first class Box Butte county farm land for farming purposes. 80-tf LLOYD C. THOMAS WANTED TO RENT 5 room house, modern, with furnace, bath, etc, not particular about location. Apply at the Herald office. 40tf LOST LOST Cameo pin on West Second or Toluca. Return to Herald. Five dollars reward. 39-40-p STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, ETC. j Required by the Act of Congress of Auorust 21, 1912, of THE ALLIANCE HERALD, Published twice a week at Alliance, Nebraska, for April 1, 1922. State of Nebraska, county of Box Butte, bs: Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Geo. L. Burr, Jr., who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Alliance Her ald and that the following is, to the best of hi3 knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, manage ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown in the above caption required by the Act og August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Pos tal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse side of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publishers, Burr Printing Co., Alli ance, Neb. Editor, George L. Burr, Jr., Alliance, Neb. Managing Editor, none. Business manager, Edwin M. Burr, Alliance, Neb. 2. That the owners are: George L. Burr, Alliance, Neb., Edwin M. Burr, Alliance, Neb. 3. That the known stockholders, mortgages and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amout of the bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: " Western Publishing Co., Alliance, Neb. Intertype Corporation, Brooklyn, N. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own ers, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela tion the names of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing affiant's full knowledge and belief os to circumstances and condi tions under which stockholders and securitv holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or in other securities than as to stated by him. GEORGE L. BURR, Jr., Editor. Sworn to and subscribed this 7th day of April, 1922. M. S. HARGRAVES. Notary Public (My commission expires January 25, 1?23.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Application of KODOLPHl'S M. HAMPTON, Admin- iuaior ue bonis non of the Estate of ou.s 11. KKALSE, Deceased. Case No. 3201. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. i Notice is hereby given that in pur uance of an order of the Honorable V. H. Westover, Judjre of the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska, vithln the Sixtc-enfli Judicial District of the State of Ntbraska, made on the 1th day of March, 1922, for the sale jf the real estate hereinafter de scribed, I will oiler 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 .ind to the fol'owinj described lands, situated in Sheridan County, Nebraska, to-wit: Township 27, North Range 46. The south half of the south half (S'.sS'i) of section twenty-nine (29); the south half of the southwest quar ter (S2SWU); of section twenty eight (2b); the south half (S',a) and the northeast quarter (NEV4) of fac tion thirty-one (31); the north half (N,3) and the southeast quarter (SEVi) of section thirty-two (32); the west half (Wi) of section thirty three (33); the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NWUNEi) and the south half of the southeast ouarter (SSEK) of section thirty three (33). Township 26, North Range 46. The west one-half (W'a) and the northeast quarter (NE'4), also the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SE'iSEU) of section four (4); the north half and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NV. SEl4NEi) and the east half and southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (E,4SW4SE4) also the west half and southeast quarter of the southwest quarter (WVfSEViSWU ) of section five (5). the southeast quarter (SE4) of section six (6); the south half (S',s) and northeast quarter (NEV ) of section seven (7): all of section eight (8); the west half (W) also the east half of the northeast quarter (E'iNEtt) of section nine (9) ; the northwest quarter (NW); the west half and southeast quarter of the northeast quarter (WWiSEVt NEV4), the southeast quarter (SEtt), and the east half of the southwest quarter (EttSYVK) of section ten (10) , the south half (SM), and the south half of the north half (SN1) of section eleven (11); the west half of the west half (VVVfrWVi) also the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter (SEKSWV4) of section twelve (12); the east half (EMO, also the east half of the west half (EViWH) and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter (SWUNWM) of Fection thirteen (13); the north half (N'4), also the porth half of the southwest quarter (NVaSW'i), and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter (NWUSEU) of section four teen (14); the northeast quarter (NE'4 ), the eist half of the northwest quarter (EiNWU), the northeast iuarter of the southeast quarter (NE'iSEV) of section fifteen (15); all of section seventeen (17); the we.-t half (W'.i) and the southeast quarter (SE'ii of section e;j?hteen (18); all of section nineteen (19);, the north half (N!) also the west half of the southwest quarter (WVfeSW ) tf sec tion twenty (20) ; the west half ( V), and the southeast quarter (fchtt) of section twenty-one (21); all of t-eclion twenty-two (22); the west half W), the west half of the east half (W E), also the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (NE'iNEU), and the east half of the southeast quarter (EViSEVi) of section twenty-three (23) ; the north half of th- routh half (NVfeSty), the southea.it ouaiter of the southeast quarter (SEViSE-i ). the north half of the north half (NNi ), and the south half of the northeast quarter (SMiNEV4 ), also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (SEV1NWK) of section twenty-four (24) ; the northeast quarter (NE'4), the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter (SEliNWi, un the north half of the south half (MiS1), and the south half of the southeast quarter (S'aSE'i) of section wonty-five (25); the south half (Sl,i), and the north west quarter (NWVi), also the west half of the northeast quarter (W', NE14 of section twenty-six (2G); tbe east half (EVa) and the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section twenty seven (27); the north half (Ns) and the southwest quarter (SWVi), also the north half of the southeast quarter (NU'SE1) of section twentv-eight (28); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEViSEVi) of sec tion thirty-one (31); the east half (E's), also the south half and north east ouarter of the southwest -luarter (S'iNE'iSWH) of section thirty-two (32) ; the west half (WH), and the south half of the southeast quarter (SViSEVi) of section thirty-three (33) ; the east half (EVa) and the southwest quarter (SWVi) of section thjrtv-four (34); all of section thirty five (35) ; the east half of the west half (E'iWVa), and the west half of the east half (WViE'a) of section thirty Fix (36). Township 26, North Range 45. All of section two (2); the east half of the east half (EVsE'i), and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NW'iNEVi), also the north east quarter of the northwest quarter (NEViNWVi) of section three (3); the south half of the southwest quarter (S'iSWVi) of section four (4); the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter (SEViSE'i) of section five (5); the north half (NVi), the north west quarter of the southeast quarter (NWiSEVi) and the southwest ouar ter of the southwest quarter (SWH SW'i) of section eight (8); the north half of the northwest quarter (NVi NWU). and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter (SWViSW'i ) of section nine (9); the east half (EH), and the southeast quarter of the south west ouarter (SE4SW4) of section ten (10): the west half (WVs ). and the west half of th out half (WViEVi), THE ALLIANCE HERALD, also the northca. t quart r of the north east quarter (NENEU) of H-ction eleven (11); the north half of the northwest quarter (N'gNW'i) and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter ( N W ' i NE 1 1 ) of section twelve (12); the north half of the northwest qu.irtcr (N'sNWU ), and the noithwert quarter of the northeast quarter (NW'NE1 ) of section foul- teen (14); the northeast quarter (NE'i), the east half of the north-ve.-t quuter (E'uMV'U), the north half r.nd sou'hweit quarter of the . outheast quarter (N'tSW1 SE' ), also the northeast quarter of the .-outhwe.-t quarter (N'EUSW), of section fifteen (16); the south half of the south half (S'aS's) of section six teen (lo); all of section seventeen (17) except the liortheast quarter of the northeast quarter (NEUNE'i). All of section eighteen (IS); all of section nineteen (19); the west half (W'i), and the west half of the cast half (W'-iE'i), also the cast half of the northeast quarter (E'iN'E'i) oi section (20); the west half of the northeast quarter (W'.aNE1-), and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter (SEUNW'i), also the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter (NEUSWU) of section twenty-one (21); the northwest quarter (NW'4), the west half of the north east quarter (W 'iNE'i ), the north west quarter of the southeast quarter (NW1 SE'i ), and the northeast quar ter of the southwest quarter (NEU SW',4) of section twenty-eight (28); the west half (W'a), and the south east quarter (SE'4), also the west half and southeast quarter of the north cast quarter (WiSEUNEVi ) of sec tion twenty-nine (29); the southeast quarter (SE14), the south half and northeast quarter of the northeast quarter (S'iNEHNEU ), the west half of the northwest quarter (W',a NE'4) of section thirty (30); the east half of the east half (EVaEVa), also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NWV4NEV4) and the south west quarter of the southeast quarter (SWV4SEV4) also the southeast quar ter of the southwest quarter (SEW SWV4) of section thirty-one (31); all of section thirty-two (32). Township 26, North Range 44. The southwest quarter of the south west quarter (SWV4SWV4) of section nineteen (19). Township 25, North Range 45. The north half (NV4), the west half (Wa) of the southeast quarter (WH SEVi ), and the south half of the south west ouarter (SiSWV4) of section five (5); the north half (NVa), and the west half of the southwest quarter (WaSWV4) of section six (6); the northwest ouarter of the northwest quarter (Nw'4 NW V4 ) of section seven (7); all of section eight (8); the north half (Nli), and the north half of the south half (NVaSVi) of section seventeen (17); the east half (EVa), and the east naif of the west half (EV,WV4) of section twenty-one (21); the west half of the west half (WVi WVi) of section twenty-two (22). Township 25, North Range 46. All of section one (1); the east hal of the west half (E'iWVa), and the northwest quarter (NWVi) of section two (2); the north half (NVa) ol section three (3); the northeast quar ter (NEVi), and the north half of the i-orthwest quarter (NVa NWVi) of sec tion four (4); the north half and tht southwest quarter of the northeast quarter (NVaSWViNEVi ), and the east half of the northwest quarter (EM NWVi) of section five (5); the nortl half of section twelve (12); the soutl half of the southeast quarter (SV. SEV4) of section eleven (11); th southeast quarter (SE'i) of sector ten (10); the west half of the north west quarter (WVaNW'i) of sectior thirteen (13); the north half of tht north half (NVa NVa) and the south east quarter of the northeast quart! (SEV4NEV4) of section fourteen (14) the north half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen (15). Said sale will remain pen 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. . LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a chattel mortgage dated on the Cth day of May, 1921, and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk ot box Butte County, Nebraska, on the 7th day of June, 1921, executed by the Hemingford Implement and In vestment Company, a corporation of Hemingford, Box Butte County, Ne braska, to the Henkle-Joyce Hardware Company, of Lincoln, Lancaster Coun ty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of the sum of $1,141.9(1, and upon which there is now due the sum of $1,242.51, default having been made in the payment of said sum, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof, I will sell the pro erty therein described, viz.: One Douglas Two-Ton Motor Truck, serial number 13570, and engine number 53349, at the Lowry and Henry Gar age on the corner of Box Butte Ave nue and Fifth Street in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka, on the 15th day of April, 1922. Dated this 23rd day of March, A. D 1992 ' HENKLE-JOYCE HARDWARE COMPANY, A Corporation of Lincoln, Nebraska. LEE BASYE, Attorney. Mch24-Aprl4 One of the after-war products is grotesques m art, says a critic in the Literary Digest And not only in art. Chicago Journal of Commerce. A French chef has come to the de fense of pretzels. The war is over. Buffalo t-venuig News. Ill fares poor France, to hastening ills a prey; when debts accumulate and Huns won't pay. Shreveport Journal. Every evil contains the germ of its own uestruciion. wote the "axe in tcxes. Lincoln Star. Business is doubtless sound, . the experts say, Dut me sound is a httie mournful. Rochester Tiiiieii-Union. TUESDAY, ATO1I, 11, 1022. MARKE1 S : OMAHA GRAIN MAKKE .3 I OMAHA, Neb., April 13. .?, wheat was in good demand at juices rangimr from unchanged to 2c higher. Cora wa unchanged to a cent up, the bulk advancing a quarter io a half. Oats were generally a half up. Kye and bai ley were nominal. The market was somewhat broader and i-liowod more activity and a better lone, 'lhere will be no market Friday. WHEAT No. 1 hard! $1.2(1(1.32: No. 2 hard, $1.22(1.32; No. 3 hard, $1.HV1.22; No. 2 yellow, $1.23. COKN No. 3 white. .r.Oc: v 1 yellow, f2c; No. 3 yellow, 5l(irl '-c; z mixed, o(c; io. 12 mixed, 49:l4c; No. 3 mixed, V.Vc. OATS No. 3 white, 34(?I34'ic. ME LIVESTOCK MAKKE OMAHA, Neb., April 13. CATTLE Receipts, 3.S00. Good to choico beeves, $7.7.riff S.40; fair to good beeves, $7.001)7.75; common to fair beeves, $(i.-10(7.00; good to choice yearlings, $7.(;0(7,8.(?0; fair to good yearlings, $7.00( 7.50; common to lair yearlings, Sfi.MHy.OO; good to choice heifers, $7.00(,i)7.CO: fair to vrood heif ers, ?.i.75C'f7.00; choice to prime cows, f(.ll)(f( o.((); good to choice cows, f.j.,r0 fi.00; fair to good cows, $5.00(ftr.i'0; common to fair cows, ?3.()0trt) I. '!,"; good to choice feeders, .00i'fp.7o; fairto good feeders, $fi.407.00f com mon to fair feeders, $5.50(615: rood to choice stockers, $7.257.75; fair to good stockers, $6.f07.10; common to fair stockers, $5.75f.50; oek heif ers, $4.506.0O; stock cows, $3.f0(o 5.25; stock calves, - $5.00)7.90: eal calves, $6.5012.00; bulls, aj;s, etc., $3.75(n'7.00. HOGS Receipts, 10,200. Trading wa3 slow to get under way today, opening 15(325c lower, with bulk of hogs moving close to 25c lower. Light hogs sold lrom $10.0010.15, with a top of $10.20. Mixed loads tmd butcher weights, $9.7510.10; packing grades, $9.259.75; extreme heavies, ?8.75 9.25. Bulk of sales was $9.s5(H)i0.10. SHEEP Receipts, 6,800. Fat lambs good to choice, $14.5015.00; fat lambs, fair to good, $14.25)14.50; clipped lambs, $12.2513.25; shearing lambs, $i.7i)(g;i4.!UJ; leeoer lamos, $13.0013.75; cull lambs, $10.0012; fat yearlings, light, $12.5013.50; fat yearlings, heavy, $9.5010.50; fat wethers, $9.0012.00; fat ewes, light. $9.50 10.00; fat ewes, heavy, $8.00 9.50. THE POTATO MARKET OMAHA, Neb., April 13. POTA TOES Nebraska Early Ohio, No. 1, per cwt, $1.75. OMAHA HAY MARKET OMAHA, Neb., April 13. HAY Prairie: No. 1 upland, $12.00(3) 13.00; No. 2 upland, $10.00U.OO; No. 3, LET ME CURE YOUR PILES THAT I can cure your Piles (Fistula, Rectum except cance a short time longer) by an original, pain less, dissolvent method of my own, without chloroform, ether or knife, and without danger whatever to trie patient My treatment la o successful that I have built up the largest practice In thla line between Omaha and Denver. My treatment la no experiment. It Is the most successful method ever discovered for the treatment of Diseases of the Rectum. I have cured many cases where the knife had failed and many other cases that had been treated for months and years In vain. I guarantee a cure In every case I accept or make no charge for my services. My method of curing Plies and the' Rectal diseases, as well as Rupture, was laughed at twenty years ago, tut today I can point with pride to all of those who have be lieved In me and have come to Grand Island to get cured. If you are suffering with some form of Rectal Trouble or Rupture, write to mo 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 weeks getting your piles cured. Yow can now be cured within five days, and be up and around all the time you are taking treatment. Don't doubt this amazing truth I Send 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 surglcsl operation with its attendant discomforts of dread and fear that causes so many sufferers to delay in seeking relief. 0 CAUSE due to the constant train of even a mild case of piles on the sympathetic nervous 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 V i j J f'c" -1 I i . wT i'o.n 41 C VP J "' USUXS CMlHD BT PIUJ resorts, or . You can allow yourself to !e all cut and lashed, yet You will NEVER get rid of these troubles until your piles are cured. I . Vli. RIC H. Pile and Rupture 6pec!al'.it. ( Drani Island. Nob. 2 O Plea fnd me (re. complete Inform- 2 O "on regarding the method you us in cur. L. h In I'll". KmluW. FUaure and other rectal 1laee and rupture, without a aevere J uriflral operation. (Mention which trouble 5 n. you have when writing). 2 NAME Town , It $7.(ti)(-i S.00. No. 1 midland, $11.00."') 12.00; No. 2 midland, !..'()( 10.50; No. 3 midland, $7.0K "S.00. No. 1 lowcind, $;;.(0v.i 10.00; No. 2 lowland, $7.0007) N.M1. Alfalfa: choice, $21.('0(o 2;:.;io; No. 1. .r.U)0r21.00; Mamli id. $15.00 (n-17.(M; No. 2, $12.00(ri 11.00; No. iO.OlVll.00. Suggest Changes in United Slates Potato Grades Propo.ied changes in the United States potato grades to go into effect June 15 or July 1, have been submitted for consideration to 400 of the princi pal factors in the potato industry by the I'n ted States Department of Ag riculture. The suggest changes contem plate the elimination from L'nited States No. 1 of badly misshaied pota toes anil potatoes affected by hollow heart, and the addition of a grade to be known as United States No. 1 Small. There apiars to be a wide spread demand in the potato industry for thoe modifications. The principal reasons advanced for the proposed changes are given by the Department of Agriculture as follows: Hollow heart is universally conceded to bo a serious defect which should be eliminated from the United States No. 1 grade and the revised grade simply places official approval upon common commercial practice. For the pa4 year or two it has leen the practice to consider hollow heart as not affect ing the grade, but, in spite of tiis policy, the inclusion of such stock has caused largo numbers of rejecti ns which necessitited allowances. 1 ue only argument in favor of admitting holiow heart stock to United States No. 1 grade has been based on the difficulty of discovering the defect. It is believed that this is not a sufficient reason for continuing the old policy for, unless Unite! States No. 1 pota toes are recognized as being free from serious internal defects, the grade is bound to fall into disrepute. Badly misshaped potatoes also In jure the appearance of the product and cause excessive waste. Since their undesirability Is generally recognized, the department believen that they should be excluded from United States No. 1 grade just as potatoes damaged by deep scab, growth cracks or grub injury are excluded for the same reason. Many growers and shippers are culling out such stock at the pres ent time. , United States No. 1 Small will provide a grade for potatoes which are of good market quality, but too snwll to grade United States No. 1. During the movement of early potatoes from the southern states and to a lesser ex tent from some of the late producing states, two sizes of potatoes are fre quently shipped as follows: Stock above 1 or 1 inches, respectively, the United States No. 1 minimum sizes for long and round stock, and stock between these sizes and 1'4 inches in diameter. In the past this small stock has been sold as United States No. 2, but as this grade also includes large stock which varies wide ly from this standard of market qual ity, an additional grade is deemeJ necessary for the sake of clearness. QUICK! Fissure and other Diseases of the MANY DISEASE. DR. RICH Die and Rupture Specialist Grand Island, Neb. I curs every case of Piles I treat by my mild serum treat ment, or you need not pay ma one cent. F. D. mi SEVEN Such a made H alreialy provided by several suite d"paitmeot of auricd tu re. It h the intention to recommend tho revi-ol grades lor die old ones at somo defin'te early date, perl.i ps June 15 or July 1. notki:. False Sihpflule Penally. If any jiorson Khali make a false or fraudulent li-t, schedule or statement required by this chapter, or t-hall wil fully fail or refuse to deliver to the assessor, when called upon for that purpose, n list of the tanble property which under this chapter is required tr be listed, or hhall temiorarily convert any part of such property into prop erty not taxable,, for the fraclulcnt purpose of preventing such property from being listed and of evading tho payment of taxes thereon, or shall transfer or transmit any projierly to any person with fuch intent, ho shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and sub ject to a fine of not. less than fifty dollars and not more than two thou sand dollars. If any person shall know ingly (swear falsely regarding any mat ter contained in such schedule or in terrogatories, he shall bo doomed guil ty of perjury and be punished accord ingly. (11)03 p. 402; Ann. 10952; Comp. 4971.) 35-44 ANNOUNCEMENT. Commissioner, Third District. I hereby announce my candidacy for the ofTice of county commissioner in the Third district of Box Ilutte county, Nebraska, subject to the approval of the democratic voters at the primaries, July 18, 11(22. I am a good 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 on other plank in my platform equality and justice for all. J. R. LAWRENCE. Wet wash calls received before 3:30 will be returned by 2 p. m. W lbs. for $l.s Alliance Steam Laundry. 38-tf EUGENE BURTON ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Office: First National Bank Building ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BEGINNERS ON THE PIANO I make a specialty of First, Second and Third grade work. - Country Pupils Taken Care of Saturdays. rhone922. Mrs.S.J.REID A. CLARENCE SCtlOCH, M. U. Surgery and Consultation Humor Iiuilding Alliance Phon (14 '. AlllanM Harry P. Coursey , AUCTIONEER Lire Stock and General Farm Salsa WELDING GEO. O. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd MOVING, PACKING. STOKING AND SHIPPING SNYDER TRANSFER AND FIREPROOF STORAGE "When It's Your Move, Let Us Know" t Office Phone, 15; Res. 881 and Blk. 730 ft A. RALD Attorney-at-Law Office in Reddish Block L. A. BERRY ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopatkj DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH Chiropractors Palmer School 1'bone 865 Over Darner's) PHONE NO. 1 Transfer and Storage PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK. PACKING AND CRATING FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. ALLIANCE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.