The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 09, 1913, Image 3

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Reported by F. E. Reddish, Bonded
Abetracter, Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska
HIIU
What the New Telephone
Service Means to You
We believe in the future of Alliance, and we
have supported our confidence in the city's increas
ing development with a new and modern telephone
system.
At a heavy expense, we are soon to give Al
liance a telephone system that is the best that can
be had.
Here, we are now installing a new plant, with
up-to-date switchboard and metallic lines.
It is difficult to measure the value of the new
plant to Alliance and to you. It means much to the
progress and continued growth of the city.
The new system will enable you to carry on
your business affairs and social calls with comfort,
convenience and pleasure.
t
Nebraska Telephone Company
MMMMMMMMVfe
nasxi .
Sweep Your Floor
with Paroline
I
In the office, store and home the most
disagreeable nuisance is dirt and dust caused
by sweeping. This can be avoided by using
Paroline.
Paroline is a scientific compound of
vegetable oils and other substances. You
sprinkle a small amount on the tloor before
sweeping. It gathers up and holds the dust.
It is antiseptic and prevents disease.
Paroline costs very little. A small
amount goes a long way. I'se it once. You
will wonder why you didn't get it sooner.
For Sale at The Herald Office
in Any Quantity
!
and progressive future ;nd remain
to be its it now is, a true friend, and
aid and a safe directory to the pub
lir.
WisL.inn you a happy and prosper
ous ew Year w sign.
Voiir-s respectfully.
Juiinanuol's Luth. Congregation.
iiy Titus Lang, pastor.
1
VHMLSON FAMILY REUNION
A. H. Wilson Mftinnti last Ft It
rroia Hclvidere, Nebr., where bo
went to spend the holidays wiris
folk at home. A family reunion afta
in Id Hn Year's day a.t Cedar Hill
fariu, the old Thayer county uo'iu
Mul on which .Mr. and Mrs. Wilum
l.ave reside! since March, 1 S J . p
0 tlicir five children Were born DU
th e farm, and they raised rl.o e cd
ars whih give the farm i r - name;
and of course a family meeting at
that place on the first day of the
yew was a lory enjoyable affair.
Tbwse present were Mr. and Mrs. A.
K. Wilson, thedr throe sons, two
daughters, two dauKhtera-ln-la w, mid
five grande hildre B.
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OCTOBER RAILWAY TRAFFIC
EXCEEDS ALL RECORDS
ENCOURAGING WORDS
The Herald'a Efforte to Serve the
People by Giving Informa
tion Which They Want
Appreciated
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
W have worked hard to fTM
readers of The Herald announce
me-nts and other iuforuiatiou which
Were formerly slighted by the Alii
auce papers. It I- a great eucour
axemen, .o us lo know that our ef
forta are appreciated. The fol
lowing from Rev. Titu. lane. P'or
of lmmanuels (iermau Kvaogelioal
Lutheran cbunb. wa not written for
puhlicatiou. but we are sure it will
le of interest to many Herald read
era, hence we take the liberty lo
puhliah it:
Alliance, Nebr., Jan 2. 1911
To the editor of the Alliauce Herald.
liear Sir: YeaJcrday. Jan I, the
I nuna nuel 's Lutheran 1 tUKregat!oii in
its annual iih-oMiik passel the folio
iiiK resolution:
ltMiK(il, 1l1.1t express our
most heart I'u 1 thanks to the editor
of tile Villain o Herald for the com
tesy shown us in the pat year. In
piiutiiiK and publLsluim free erf . imrn
all our church advertisements and
all other matt era authorized by our
pastor. We highly appreciate tills
kind service and hoe that your
MM may be blessed with a happy
The receipts and the expenses of
the steam railways for the month of
October, lllf, are greater than for
any other month in their history.
Net operating revenue, which Is the
gross Income before anything has
heen taken nut for ta.Vew and roll I
als, Interest on bonds, apprupi iai 1 01:
for betterments or dividends, irtr
nued I57I per mile of line per day,
which euntrasts with $1S74 for tie
tuber, PJII, an increase of $1.7.
This ia an increase per mile of line
for the month of $61 13, or 1 4.4 per
out
The nionthly summary tf the Hur
eau of Hail way Keoiuimios, compiled
from the re porta of railways to the
Interstate Commerce 'oinmissioii.
cvers for October 220,636 miles of
I'lie, or about Hit Mf cent or all of
the steam railway inlloaKe of the
i nited Stales. The aggregate not
operntin; revenue ror this mileage
waa $l07.44o.r,is. wh! h ia areater by
f14.87o.125 tjran that for October.
I ML The increases wt re clue in
greatest proportion to the freight
traffic, which is always greater in
October than in any other month of
the year
Cfr .
Among the number who Welted in
1 Alliance during the holiday iuid
whose names we did not secure in
time for last week's Herald were Mr
and Mra. W. K. Kakcr of Henr.
Nebr.
Lincoln IjuthI Co. to F. C. Ful
met : Ixits I .!, block 25, Itox
ButtS mid. to Alliance SM
C I) Rood to K. M. Hampton:
lxrf 7. block 1, HltehYock,
HUM nnd Snodokers add. to
Alliance: 475
Fnlted Suites to Henry J. Wln
trtn: SV'( is. 26-51 ratont
J. O. Howard to The Occident
al Pudding V- LOSS Asaoeia
tlon: Lots 2 and I, Mod. 9,
First add 1
Hubert KlttelntHiin to Minnie
SuUback: Lots 3-4, and s1..
NWH of 2-27-47 1100
Susie Fletcher to A. C. Mullock:
NK-4 15-28-48 1500
Sarah K. .lease to Powell Jesse:
SK4 24-25-47 800
Sherman Beck to C. 8. Flak:
lt 7, block 14, Wyo. add. to
Alliance 1
Walter G. Fordhatn to J. O.
Howard: lxts 2-3, block I, 1st
addition to Alliance 1
Robert B. Gregg to Jits. SI10111
ek: SRV 26-28-62 225
Sang C. Reck to R. M. llRtnp
tonr: lxt 10, block 5, Hitch
cock, Hills Snedekers odd.
to Alliance 1200
Cnltcd States to Anton Krljic-
kn: SFJVi 30-27-62 Patent
Oscnr O'Bnnnon to Karl 1). Mal
lery: S';. lot 8, and all lot f,
block :!, Wyoming add. to iAl-
liance 660
Heinrich, Uernliard. Agnes nnd
Maria Lupkc to Henry Rater
BMML Sr.: SW4 11-28-49 .. 1
Katherlna Hickman and Anton
IiUpke to Henry Mat erinann ,
Sr.: SW14 fl-28-4! '. . . 1
I'nited States to .las. B. Leith:
W4SK-i 1-24-51 Patent
Isaac Hockey to William C.
Manion: Ki :!(t-2X.4! 1200
John lli.key to Timothy I).
Hickc y : W1. and SK4 si
17, and SKNK' BSi
IS, MC.N'W',, Si:1,. S',
NB',i sec. 18. and SK'4 sec.
7 all In twp. 26, range 52.. I
Ciiited States to .lens I'eier
Niolsou: SW4 ll-:'t;-50 Patent
Lincoln Land Co. to St. Agnes
Academy: A tract of land :I00
Met by :soo feet In SW'i of
j: 2:, is 1250
COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
SHERIDAN COUNTY
Bushvllle. Netor., Dec. .!. P.H2.
Commissioners 11 . t In regular ad
journed session. Present : P. S.
Parker, m. M. Bruca and J. V. Mc-
Parland. On m iticn the following
bills were rejutcd:
RoMoe lluntir. refund poM tux 2 50
Fred BeCVlB. refund a.liool
incm y 500
Carl Schmidt, refund part of
iax 50 00
Hare A Chaiubelln, refund part
of tax 5 W
J. H. Davis, rc-fund part of tax 15 14
Julia K. Hnynor, do 6 76
Allowed on poor fund:
Katie K. Ileiinet!, caring for
(Lo Muniple. etaltned $75, al
lowed " OO
j. c. Albright, board HsdHas
King : 76
; S. Leiiinner. ccml, Richard
Winters 6 25
J. ft. Mi Parland. M H fare,
Uedlry King 16 16
Mvi:ie Barter. Merd ieo. R.
Duividson 'r
M I. Asay, indse., do I 10
J. W. Aukor. do n si
Mary Chaiulierlin, board Med
ley King 22 50
Carl Schmidt, nidae.. do -i 00
II It. Merrill, dray. 3eo. Rch
ardson M
C W. Hrac ken. meliclne tleo.
Davidson ll.St, Klnts Lti .. II W
The Fair, MM., Win -is I '.
The Fair, do 66
The Fair, do 60
The Fair, indse., Mrs founts Ml
J t). Kluiore, mod s rv , Mra.
Charl s Aibagnat 12 00
M.i.ram . Dc-uerfeldt . coal,
Mrs. Counts " 20
0 S l.iniiiKor. MSl. Winters. 7 46
Ailf,. L: we. I 'fund LI 64
Allowed on lirtdgc r'liud
Otio Smith, grading hi new
bridKo I
Oito SiiiiMi. labor . .' I Id
Fred Gebbard, do I Od
Allowed on C. neral I'tilid
L. V. Itanium, ntlleane. sjio.l.
commissioner ""
1 W, Murrows. Day SpraMSt. I &o
c L Mayes, prinMng 22 45
Amy I Stewart, court coats . 48 H6
Amy I Stewart, expens 10 76
J. W Grubb, floor compound. 5 M
II F. Waxmuiicl, f-al , expeWte
and freight pd 176 0
C. C. Zlegler, do ft &
C. P. Kelley, aal and expeuae.
Veils
Uhoes
Look Over
His Line
Hanan, Edwin
Burr, E. P. Reed,
and Sherwood
Ladles' line Is the
finest line
shown west of
Chicago by any
retail dealer.
Look Them Over
Monarch No. 1 Dip
1 to 75
Cures Scabs. Chases
Flies, Sure Death
to Lice
Certificate of Government Approval on
every can
THE BEST FOR
Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Poultry and Hogs
USE IT NOW
Uuurumrcti by RoC Chemical Concern, Lincoln, Nebr.
sow by j. R. ACHESON
Nov. and Dec 211 55
J. H. Crowdor, to redeem from
tax aale No. 8010 11 75
J H. Crowdtr, do., L. J
Stichl
Jordan tfdW. Co., mdse
Klopp . liartlett Co., supplies
I. W. Itanium, sped, road
cciiiuiiBaioner
.1. II. Crowder, office ex
Hushville Tel. Co.. tolls
HctfttM Hanoi, drnying
A. D. Ne w, 1.. bd. of prisoners
J. H. Wilson, work
J. II. Kduiunds, costs, case of
James Howell
Prank Fib berry, refund
Itiiversity Pub. Co
I' rklns Pros., supplies
Allowed on road fund:
("has. Wuldron, road work
Henry Heir, do
Qeo. Ret lend, do
Win. HaKadoru. do
Henry llallarei, do
Peter Peters, do
John Clark, do
Clarence Clark, do
E. A. Wallace, do
J. K. William, do
C. S. Mee-es, do
Joe Keltina, do
Pede r Smith, do
Arnold Litjeus
M. O. Kleffe. do
A. Hawkius, do
Tlieo. Dorhorst, do
ICd. Dryer, do
Philip JuiiKck. do
W. F. Dorman. d. o
A I Tattgert. do
Kmc st lleguiu, do
W W Watson, do
L'.iyd Murker, do
Homer Hawkins, do
S. J. Yuubusktrk, do
Dick Hawkins, do
C. O. Moss, do
John Kubo, do
John aleMea.1. do
John MiNeal, do
Je.hn Wltle, Sr , do
.lull li Witte, Jr . do
Henry Witte. do
F. 'A. Denton, do , I
Q, K. Hunter, do 7
F. T. Fr.buiK. refund 2
Kd Harney, do 3
Q, M. Cestper, do 2
Dau Hill, do 2
Fie-el Duerfeddt. do I
O. F Farina n. do S
Wm. Johuon, road work .... 7
Kd. Johnson, do 3
Wiu. Httgedorn Jr., do 7
in II Pe t r. do 62
Jcsi- Me Waiiiee, do 22
Fre el Trinkle.. do
Fred Hoberta, do 10
C K. Park, do
Hem Smith, do 7
Henry Hler. do M
i!. i ...n Juugck. do 14
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Chris Jungck, do ;i7 26
John Keknian. do :t no
Wm. Child, do 3 60
Peier SmHh, do 22 60
John Smith, do 28 M
Tom Dewing, do 3 50
A. C. Miller, do 1 75
Peter Olaon, do 3 50
Paul Wutber, do 14 60
A. D. Lyman, do 4 60
J. O. Aplln, do 16 76
Heo. Ross, do 6 00
Nines Bros., do 1 75
H C. Stannurd, do' 13 00
Frank Carter, do 3 5
I. L. Darker, do 8 00
C. A. Thomquiat, do 12 25
K. D. Hlgglns, do 62 M
Fied Trinkle, do 4 50
Chris Mikelson, do lo 00
Hoard adjourned to ec. 31, 1W12. ,
Approved:
P. S PAHKBK, Chairman
Attest:
H. r. WASMIWD Jr.. Clerk.
Hushville, Nebr.. Dee. 31, !!I2.
Commissioners met as per ad
journment. All members present,
ftu following bilN were alloyed.
On Poor Fund
Crowell Memo Home 46 00
HridKo Fund:
Mongram V Duerfeldt 20 40
Heiteral Fund:
K. L. Wilhlte, hh.. and ex. ..210 65
O. to Sinith. inspecting damage
to horae uo
M. A. Mart, do no
P. S. Parker, sal 35 oo
H. II. Hruec. iol z.i 5
M U'llliatlis, livery 2 00
Allowed on Hoad Fund:
II. Vunbut'kirk. road work .... 17 50
A L. Duvls. do !i ill
On uioilnn resignation of H. F.
Ray as Jualice of the peace of Hush
ville precinct was accepted The
following bonds were approved:
Wm Murray. road overseer road
disiriei 41.
C H Teiunseiid, justice of the peace
KxteusiciU prenict.
Kuuetie KeuriiH. road overseer road
district 23
Sam Mei(7alf, roael overseer road
district 26.
Ceo Keiland, road overseer, road
dtetrie t 21.
Joe Hulling, road overseer district
No 34.
A. C. Plant, county attorney.
On mot ion the priutkig aud furu
ishlug of euvelejpes, letterheads aud
uote heads and such legal blanks as
are uaually bought here aud the
printing of the commissioners' pro
eetedlngs for the year HH3 be let to
O. M. Cooper, his being the beat bid.
Hoard udjourued to Jan. 6tb, IH13.
Approved:
P 8 PARKKR. Chairman.
Attest:
H F W ASM UNO Jr . Co. Clerk.