The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 02, 1912, Image 4

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Published exert Thursday by
Tin Herald Publishing Company.
Incorporated
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor and Mgr.
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, IM
Soon the good old summer time
wMl (be here. Spring will be short
in this country this year.
The interest tHken 1n state pres
idential primaries haw cut in heavily
upon the usual interest at His time
of year in the national game of base
'hail.
Anotiher Indication that the demo
cratic nomination for president will
go to Champ Clark Is the training
of the political campaign nuns of the
partisan republican press upjn him.
Here's guessing that Clark wHl be
the next president of the United
States If nominated.
If the bitterness displayed between
opposing factions in both republican
and democratic parties in Nebraska
before the primary election results
In greater Independence In voting at
the general election neiflt November,
it will it mi it in srnne good. One of
the most hopeful signs of the times
in political matters Js the breaking
away from party domination, and
the consequent increase In tin' nuin
ber of really independent voters.
A good deal of fun lias bee.n pok
ed at that man Koss of Mxington,
Nebr., who filed for the nomination
for president before the Nehraskn
primary. He has been commonly
looked upon as having wheels in
his head and his candidacy us a
Joke, with everybody except him
sell; but in one county at least, he
Tan ahead of one candidate of na
tional reputation. Sioux county gave
.hid son Harmon only tlve votes,
while Ross received ten vcteis on
the democratic ticket and one repub
lican in that county.
People generally pa little atten
tion to the religious beliefs of can
didates for public office, but often
have a curiosity to know. President
Taft is Unitarian, Colonel Roose
vel is a member cf the Dutch Re
formed church, Woodrow Wilson is
a Presbyterian. Champ Clark is a
Disciple of Christ, Judson Harmon
Is a Methodist, and Congressman
I'nderwood Is a Pftttt We have
not laarned that Senator l.orimer is
a member of an church, and no
ohurch steme to want to claim him
wince the Investigation of his elec
tion by means of ortbtj-y.
Alliance. Neb., April IM. 1M2.
The hoard of county . mntnUsionerH
met pursuant to adjournment , offi
cers present. .1. M. Wanek, chairman,
S. c Reck and C, L Hashman.
Tin following proceeding wr- had
and done towlt:
Th following claims were examined
and allowed and the clerk ordered
to draw warrants on tin general fund
for the sane:.
f, W. Hashnian. prairie dogs - 2f. 10
1, w. Hartwn, prairie dogs - M i
.1. W. Hashmau. prairie dogH - 7
Klopp n Bartlett, sup - - - - .".4 N
AmuiidH K" Idler, refund - - - 16
HamiiMind & Stephana, sup - - 9
Klopp k Martlett, sup - - - - oil 06
Mrs. Nancy Frazier, prim Hec fi 00
Unlvervit) Pub, Co., sup - - - 4 ou
F. K. Holsten, repair - - - - I "
Bchafer Elec. Co., lights - - - 1 SO
.1. H, Vang ha n Ai Son. Coal - - W I i
H. I, l.atnhion, refund - - - 3 00
Neb. Tele. Co., phones - - - 8 .VI
T. M. EHirrOWg, refund - - - - I JO
W. F Klentop, labor - - - - 3 75
F M Crook, Upcwrlter - - - iV S
City of Alliance, lights - - - 10 11
J. II. Hunsaker, pauper - - 5 no
Klopp & Hartlett, sp - - - - H'
City ol Alliance, water - - - H !i."
A. C. HiiHhman, prairie dogs - 7 00
.1. W. H.ishinan, prairie dogs - 24 00
.1. W. Hashnian, prairie dogs - 4 0.
A. C. Hashnian, prairie dogs - 7
A. C. Hnslinian. labor - - - - 14 on
.1. W. Hashman, prairie dogs - 7 (hi
A. C. liushiuaii, labor - - - - 1 4 00
I W. Hashnian, labor 14 00
.1. W. Hashnian, prairie dogs 4 00
Peter Botferberg-, prim tint - - 7 on
u. . uei tji si ai isx ICS - - - - i.; .i
Alex Mttlrnead, statistics - - - 3 50
W. ;. Zsdlker, prim. eteo - - I 00
.1. H. Vaughan K Son. coal - 8 60
Delia Reed, expense 14 7"
John Caha, prim alec ... - n 20
Theo. Roes, prim He. - - - 4 00
Jake Winten, print tlac - - - 4 00
Chas. Moravek, prm elec - - 4 00
W. A. Hood, prim elec - - - 4 00
School I Mat. No. .'!::, prim elec 4 00
W. (1. ESdlkcr, prim elec - - 4 00
James Dickev, prim elec - - I 00
B, P. Woods, prim elec - - - 4 00
D. W. Hughes, prim elec - - 4 00
rrad MUlriag. prim elec - - 4 00
Gregory Zutn, prim elec - - - 4 50
Jas. Keeler, prim elec - - - - 4 00
K. J. Stern, prim elec - - - - 4 00
F. L. Potmesll, prim elec - - 4 00
(.co. F Snyder, prim elec - - 4 00
Clyde T. Johnson, prim elec - 4 00
J. W. Hashnian, prim elec - - 4 00
John Wright, prim elec - - - 4 00
Carl Hashman, prim elec - - 9 50
Perry Malley, prim elec - - - 4 00
F. Nlkont, prim elec - - - - 4 00
John Herlein, prim elec - - 4 00
Arthur Bass, prim elec - - - 4 00
Joseph I in I ion. prim elec - - 12 60
C, K. Ball, prim elec ... - 12 60
T. J. Beal, prim elec - - - - 6 00
K. Boyer, prim elec 6 00
F. G. Lcttvltt, prim elec - - - 00
W. R. Harper, prim elec - - 6 00
P K. Roberts, prim elec - - 6 00
F. Seidler, prim elec - - - - 4 00
M. C. Wumbnugh, prim elec - 1 00
N. M. Hays, prim elec ... - 9 00
( has. Bauer prim elec - - - - 4 00
Jacob Jesse, prim elec - - - - 4 00
John Burns, print elec - - - - 4 00
John l.enzcn, prim elec - - - 4 00
J. E. Rltler, prim elec - - - 4 00
Haines Chapman, prim elec - - 4 00
B, If, Banks, prim elec - - - 4 00
Cico. Severson, prim elec - - 8 00
U K. McCluskev. prim elec - 4 00
C. T. Huss, prim elec .... 6 00
v in. Spencer, prim elec - - - 4 on
Clark Olds, prim elec - - - - 4 on
Alex HUlrbead, prim elec - - 4 on'
B. B Hopkins, prim elec - - 4 On
Harney Hailiur, prim elec I 00
Chas. Prochozkn. prim elec - 4 00
T. 1,. Hopkins, prim elec - - 7 00
John Jnllnak, prim elec - - - 6 00
J. P. Jensen, prim elec - - - 4 On
Walter Lnnglord. prim elec - - 4 00
Prnd Abley, prim elec - - - - 4 On
K. F. Abley, prim elec - - - - 4 On
A. H. Mabin. prim elec- - - - 8 00
. H. Patterson, prim elec - 4 On
O. A. Davig, prim elec - - - - t on
1. H. ohle. prim elec ... 10 CO
loha O'.Mara, prim elec - - - 4 on
A. Bnunigurdener, prim elec 4 On
.Marks Harness Co. prim elec - in 00
J. 1. Case. Ma. Co. roud graders 100 0
C. M. Cox, expense ;: 08
' M. cox, expense 100 00
C M. Cox, posting notices - 25 00
C. M. Cox, posting notices - - 25 00
r lo d 1 rlne, prairie dogs - - B BO
Floyd Trine, prairie dogs - - 20 50
Floyd Trine, prairie dogs - - :; 70
Floyd Trine, pruirie dogs 14 U5
Floyd Trine, prairie dogs - - .". L'5
Floyd Trine, prairie dogs - - 4 00
C. M. Cox. grand jury mileage 4:1 tio
K. Burton, sal and rent - - - ttl 00
J. Bariibtead, gr jury witness 6 SO
Curl Foist rom, grand jury - - 6 50
I. C. Oshorn, grand jury - - - ; 10
I. K. Tush, prim elec - - - - 2 00
W. s Kidgell, irim elec - - - I 00
Ct. Zurn, Justice pea 01 - - - - 40 50
Herald Pub Co. printing - - lit 01
BchOOl Dlst No. 86. prim elec - 5 00
K. M. Martin, ex and sal - - 480 05
i). W. Reiman. refund - - - 18 50
Christian church, refund - - ('.".
W. W. Wood, refund - - - - 15 50
Geo. Dillon, refund 2 .")0
Mis. Rose Reardon, refund - 8 29
M. 8. Hargiaves, expense - - 12 00
Simon Spry, refund 9 30
W. f. Mounts, auto hire - - - 6 00
C L. Hashman, inspect roads 25 40
s C. Reck, inspect roads aud Com.
service ...... 41 10
Hammond Stephens Co, sup - 14 50
C I Hashniun. services - - 17 00
wm. .Miller, printing .... 4 50
Mall.ry (jro. Co. pauper - - - 6 55
J. R. Snyder, pauper 2 50
Horace Bogue. pauper ... - 5 80
A. 1). Rodgers, pauper - - - - 15 40
ueo I'unau. pauper .... 3020
Rwan c Wright, pauper - - I 75
T. M. Burrows, pauper - - . 4
A. I). Rodgers. pauper - - - - 8 45
Uco. Duncan, pauier - - - - 12 35
v . M. Wilson, p. hi. i- i .... m 4i'
5 30
16 4n
25 00
R T. W atson, road I 01
Geo Duncan, road 16 no
Fred Rehder, road - - - - W 00
lohn Liggett, road - - - - 10 on
R. T. Watson, road - - - - "50
Chas n-adlesn Ass'n road - 12 "0
' has. Yon n kin AmB road - 9 00
W. B. Fleharty. road - - - - 6 00
A. C. Hashman. road - - - - 4 00
J. W. Hashman, road .... I 00
Vlncet Sokot. road 10 On
loseph Million, road ..... 13 N
Tom Hovorka, rond H 01
John I u lion, road - -- -- - 400
Frank Huhon, road '- "'"
Albert Roth, road 8 00
Henry Bruess, road ----- I Of
Joe Winten, road 16 on
Jake Winten, road 14 50
Kd B'-nJamln, road 14 50
H. A. Thorlton ass'n road - - 10 no
Geo. Simpson, ass n road - - - 80 00
Goo. Schmler, road 9 00
Herman Betdler, road - - - - 9 00
F. Seidler, road I 00
Wm. Seidler, rond H 00
B, Griffith, road 2 25
Frank Bauer, road - -- -- - 180
P. H. Zoble. road 54 00
Tom Dillon, road 27 30
Kd Dillon, rond I 00
Frank Dillon, road ----- 10 00
L. M. Kennedy, road - - - - 46 25
M. Shepherd, rood 18 00
K. A. Marsh, road 21 60
Geo. Simpson, rond 33 60
Chas Younkin ass'n, road - - 12 M
Lonhl Wanek, road 14 50
Chas Turek, road 2 50
R. K. Thomas as'n, road - - 4 00
J. M. Wanek, road - - - - 21 20
The following claims were examin
ed and rejected:
G. B. batdy, pauper 8 00
J. II. Ynughan & Con, withdrawn.
K. J, Parlow, withdrawn.
The official bond of James llollin
rake, road overseer Dist. No. 2, was
examined and approved.
Wkwrnnpon the board adjourned un
til tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
Alliance, Neb., April 25, 1912.
The board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment, the
same officers present as yesterday,
when the following proceedings were
had and done towlt:
The contract between Box Butte
county and Conrad Sterkle was ex
tended to March 1st. 1913.
The petition of Ira Tash, et al to
the board of county commissioners
to make appropriate allowance to pur
chase metal markers for graves of
38 soldiers buried in cemetery near
Alliance as per No. 12112 statues of
Nebraska, was approved: also peti
tion 01 K. U Pierce et al for metal
markers for graves of 18 soldiers
buried In the Hciningford cemetery',
approved. A. L. Wlker and S. P.
Tuttle were instructed to purchase
same and file the bill with the county.
The petition of D. W. Butler and
others to have work done on road
south from Hemingford approved.
The read petition of Ferdinand
Siedler et al was approved as to Wiat
part starting at the southwest cor
ner of section 88 and running thence
north Vj mile between sections 34
and 3." ull in township 25, range 47
and the clerk is ordered to advertise
the same.
A list of sixty names was submit
ted to the clerk from which to draw
petit Jurors for the June, 1!H2. term
of the district court. The same was
duly riled.
It is the order of the board that
the clerl extend on the tax list
forthwith the expense of killing pra
irie dogs and filling wells on the sev
eral pieces of land as certified by
I. w . Hashman and Floyd Trine.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until tomorrow morning at in o'clock.
Alliance, Neb., April 26, 1912.
The board of countv commissioners
Iter lilirsiiiitif tn uliniii-tinit ,1...
same officers present as yesterday.
The day was spent in viewing the
roads in Lake precinct and examin
ing condi Kills -At the mvir f n rm
WhcrellM n the inl innrneil
until tomorrow morning ut 9 o'clock.
AHia i e, Neb., April 27, 1912.
The ho:t,il nf ennntv cnliimlKKirtnpr
Ulet mil' ii int i.. nrtimirnmont .,.
same officers present as yesterday.
rs .
i ne uay was spent in testing the
new steam grader recently purchased
by Box Butte county, to use on coun
ty roads.
There beinu nothing further to
come before the lioard at this time,
may adjourned until Muy 1"., li12.
LITTLE BOY INJURED
In cases of accident or calamity It
is often difficult to get exact facts,
owing to excitement of parties hear
in what is related and afterwards
trying to reipeat what the;, heard. In
relating the story of feht death of
Chris lioness in the storm on Satur
day, April 13, The Herald stated that
he waa found uuler his wagon on
the prairie, and that his team had
been unhitched and turned around
and tied to the waon. We liave
since been told that he was found
lying near a fence and that the
horses were standing by a fence, to
which one of them was tied We
are also told that Mr. Bones had
been drinking lu very little while
in town umi ci.iy. so nat it i , :" '
. . 'tn- roiiiuus, pauper - - - .
thought that what he drajik hwd no- A. D. Rodgers, pauiier
thing to da with his getting lust in ,c'"a Sterkle. nauner - - -
the blhirard. Since writing Uie Htull"gford Merc Co, pauper - 8 80
nir.nt.inv u.. i,v. i,.... ...i ... JPO bos., pauper - - - 42 00
- ' ruinous t otd in us.-
nun uie in. ik oi a uor-.. - liour on
his breast, itiditatuig that be bad
been kicked by one of tiie horses
which bud been flouuderiu-g in a
snow drift
pa ..er .a
Hik tollottiug claims were exam-
ii" , i and allowed and the clerk or
dered to draw warrants on the road
fund for the same:
Geo. H. Duiuan, road - - - - U M
iiom Kuu. road M
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.. PERPETRATED BY WALT WDOUGALL v
EARN A
WEEK ?A
YES.THE PROPOSED PRE-MATRIMONIAL TESTS rW WORK-IN TIME t
r C iaM..iUal v ( MAMMOLH WILL 11
FIRST TEST THE (RtNTAL SOARD SECOND TESTTHC F
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THE HICCUPS OK. J i Os. TOBACCO CO MTO0 WRUNSU wTHtlTI 1 UTS OR BLINP
THIrtP TEST i TMg. HEALTH BOARD. FOURTH TEST; THE SANITY BOARD.
A. P. ban received a letter yes
terday from A. T. Hemingway con-
rajiai Ihn unpleasant aaws that
Mr. Henttafwajr'a son, franklin, had
been severely injured while at play
on the school grounds, .Monday of
this week. He was struck tin th.
band by an eight pound shot thrown
by one of the other boys, causing
concussion of the brain. The doc
tor says there is hope of his recov
ery. Mr. Hemingway is the general
manager of the Forotfl Lumber Com
pany, his headquarters being at
Kansas City. He was to hare paid
Alliance friends a !s:t but ow ing to
his sen's injury, coi. I not stop. Mr
Heminnwav was formerly manager
of the Forest Lumber Company of
this city. His many frleuds iu this
city will hope for hit. little son's
speedy reovery.
STOCKMEN'S CONVENTION
There will be a meeting at 7 to
night at the city hall to make, ar
raugeuients for the stockmen's con
venticn,. to be held in Allian.e hi
June. Charley Irwin o! Cheyenne Is
litre and will present a proposition
to put on, some wild west attrac
Uons A large attendance is desir
ed at t ue. meeting lonigtu.
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GREAT OPENING
SATURDAY, MAY 4
Every lady is invited. We have secured the best location in
tbe city one door north of the First National Bank. Our bus
iness has increased so we were compelled to move as we
needed the room. An excellent orchestra will furnish the
music in the evening. A beautiful picture will be given away
fre.
HOW TO GET A PICTURE
Bring this card to the store with you any time during the day
or evening of Saturday, May 4th. After you have made a pur
chase of any amount ($1.00 or above) hand this card to the
clerk and she will give you a beautiful picture in exchange.
Don't forget the card. If your neighbor did not get a card tell
her to come in and we will give her a card in the store.
1
Bring this card
TO BEARER
A PICTURE WITH A PURCHASE
OF $1.00 OR ABOVE
Harper's Ladies' Toggery
tx the store
Old Location: Opposite Post Office
New Location: Store Room Occupied by Co Operative Store
HARPFR'S LADIES' TOGGERY