The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 30, 1913, Image 3

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FROM
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Alliance boys played tbe floor well,
breaking up I lie team work of the
BcotUMttff players with little cllffl
cnlty.
The final score of the teams was
Alliance 25, Scottsbluff 8. Following
is the lineup:
Alliance Scottsbluff
right forward
Bench
Tlllley
Darnell
Bp in
loft forward
center
light guard
left guard
Jackson
Plea it
Hoach
Wcatervelt
BRIDGEPORT TO HAVE
ANOTHER NEWSPAPER
Northport Herald Will Move
River and Change Name
Bridgeport Herald
Across
to
Iowa. His sine is "Fowler Beau
mont" and his dam "l-essie 2nd".
His number ia J8t,0S7 and he coat
Mr. Baumgardner $500 plus the
freight. .Mr. Baumgardner is raising
a fine quality of thoroughbred stock
and is making good money in that
business. He has made a fine addi
tion to his herd.
WILL FILL LONG FELT WANT
Send .a quarter today to The Lin
coln Daily News and they will mail
jou the paper through the legislat
ive session. Tbia is half price.
Hon. C. D. Casper, editor and
publisher of The Northport Herald,
announces in his paper that it will
be moved across the North Platte
river March 1 st and the name chung
d to The Bridgeport Herald. When
trie editor of The Alliance Herald,
assisted by Mr. Casper, started The
Northport Herald about a year ago.
many Bridgeport people urged that
it be established at that place, but
It was thought best for several rea
sons' to begin publication at North
port.
There is at Bridgeport, as in many
other county seat towns, a coterie
of politicians, otherwise spoken of
sometimes as a clique, who have an
undue influen e in public affairs, not
because their number is large, bin
because of machine methods. The
rank and file of the people, who are
opposed to the rule of self appointed
bosses, are often unable to throw
it oif on account of leadership, nl
though they are in the majority. Just
as naturally as "birds of a feather
flock together" do stanilpat politic
lent of both republic Sh and democrat
ic parties cooperate.
Mr. Casper is an old time demo
cratic editor of the progressive sort
ince lie assumed entire charge of
The Northport Herald he bai been
importuned by many of the best pen
pie of Bridgeport lo come over to
their ton. While regretting to see
Northport deprived of its paper we
are pleased to knou t.bat Prtdxeport
will have cue edited by the vctier
Mlile (' 1). Casper. cougr.nu
late the good people of the
named town on the acquisition
newspaper that will jstaad for
eency and democracy"..
Following is the Noi l b pol l
nl.l'a announcement of removal
chane? Of name:
"Wlch the week of Friday. Febru
ary 28, The Herald will have been
published 5:1 issues and remained
the year, according to tin am eeiu. in
whi'h John W. Thomas, the found
er, made with the people here. At
ter that date the paper will be pub
lished in Bridgeport, as The Bridge
port HeraW, if no preventing pmvi
dence. We are satisfied that North
port has a brilliant future, but so
far in the future that the present
generation VXU all be dead beore
those hopes are realized. It U now
thjee years obi has twelve residence
houses and twenty adult population.
It has one general store and a lum
ber yard, both run by honorable peO
ple, but not sufficient in number to
support a paper For reason sj
their own the people on the uorth
lde ae hostile to Norlliport. and
while they have all See n ieiidly to
The Herald thty prefer to get their
in. nl ob the other xide. While it is
only a mile irom here to the court
bouse, K is really farther away than
Omaha. While we have received
many compJiments tbe past year,
ierv few of our onteuiloraries have
realized the difficulties with
we have contended In making this
ihaiiy.e we feel that our faithfuliuss
the past year justifies us In asking
lor the continual good will and con
fidence of those who have read the
paper Hie past ten months."
ALLIANCE 25,
SCOTTSBLUFF 8
Alliance Boys Win Basket Ball
Game at Scottsbluff
Friday Night
CAR OF ROOTERS ATTEND GAME
la.sl
of a
"de
Her
and
Willi the help of the carload Ol
Tocters that went with them, the
A. H. S. baskei ball team won I
grand victory over the Scottsbluff
boys at Scottsbluff last Friday night.
The Scottsbluff bunch of rooters was
outnumbered and out rooted by the
I ople who went down to attend the
game from this city, who with horns,
footers. whistles, bells, electric
screechi-rs, and lots of wind in their
lungs, proved to the inhabitants of
Scottsbluff that Alliance was there
with the goods. Following are the
names of those who weni down in
t lie special car: Charles Lamon, Mil
ton Keegan, David Beach, Willie Dar
nell, Jessie Simpson. Harold
Brennaman, William Lamon, Sanford
K. Clements, Michael Nolan.
Bernhardt, May Naiion, Joe
er, Pauline Montgomery.
Dickinson, (lien Mounts,
Mounts, Eva Duncan. Nell
Ruth Bice, Irene Rice, Mrs.
Keegan Wright
A reoeptkui was tendered the Al
liance delegation after the name, at
the residence of Doctor I'lehn. Music
was furnished by an orchestra and
refreshments were served. The Al
liance visitors are grateful to the
residents of Scottsbluff who so ex
cellently entertained them while in
that city
HARPER TO CHICAGO
W. H. Harper, of Harper's ladies'
Toggery, will leave for Chicago on
Saturday to purchase a large stock
of spring goods. Mr. Harper states
that his business for tbe year 1912
was ery satisfactory and that he
expects a very prosperous year dur
ing IMS, He will be gone for a
couple of week, visiting several im
portant eastern buying centers on
the trip
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice for
Election for
Bonds
Court House
Webster
Keiukov
I ii bna
Lepra
Tash.
k t;
PURCHASES REGISTERED BULL
Lam;, . liaperone. Lawrence Beck,
Leo Nicolai. N. rinan Newberry, Cyn
this Davenport, Hazel Ueiineit, Don
aid Oreiuun, Crenels Belief er, Bddle
O'Conner, Clarence Scbafsr, Richard
Young, tleorge llueeliseiistein . Ralph
Johnson. il'l Thomas. Merrill Chat
fee. Rests White. Guy Smith, Chan.
Bpnctt. Ld Hnston, James WURssns,
Lloyd Tulle?, Ruta Mantejoeasry, Bur
ton Rowland. Beulaa Smith, Avis
.lodtr, Anna Bernhardt,- Claude Ren
neau, Jay Vance. Harvey Worley,
Henry Sin i i h and Harry Smith were
also in attendance at ike game, go
ing down in as automobile.
i pon their -arrival at the Bluffs
the Alliance delegation were es-ort-ed
to the High school and were giv
en a warm reception by the pupils
who were waiting there.
A little doubt was expressed be
fore the game as to the outcome,
but soon after the start it was t-lear-Iv
seen that the Alliance boys out
classed their opponents. The first
basket was thrown by Beach, but was
discredited by Referee Fran itadg-
lejr. Although a new man on :he
team. Beach played a star name,
that would have done credit to a
veteran. He made several good
plays, and was credited with four
points in the first hnlf. Darnell. ceii
ter, played an excellent game and
made a total of ten points in the
first half He was able to keep his
which i opponent, ttoaeh. tri m scoring I has
kel during the entire game nit
good team work of Tully ami hb
passim; were features of the :aiii(
and helped the Alliane boys to pile
u;, scores. The
Alliance end of
rt atl r pari i f
remained In lilt
for any length
Notice is hereby given to the qual
ified voters of Box Butte county, Ne
braska, that upon the written request
of at least one-fourth of the legal
voters of said county, an election
will be held at the regular polling
plaees in each .precinct of said coun
ty, on Tuesday the lKth day of Feb
ruary, 19L1, from the hour of eight
la. m. to the hour of six p. in. of
said day for the purpose of voting
-4 upon the follow ing proposition, to-
wit:
Shall the County Commissioners
of Box Butte oeunty, Nebraska, is
sue tbe bonds of said county, in the
sum of Sixty Five Thousand (65,000;
Dollars, -of the following denomina
tions, viz: Sixty Five bonds of One
Thousand Dollars each to run for a
period of twenty years from the
date of issuance of said bond, bear
ing interest at the rate of five per
cent per annum. Interest payable
semi-annually, said interest and prin
cipal payable at the fiscal agency of
the state of Nebraska, In New York
city, stale of New Turk, said bond
issue to be known as "Court House
Bond Issue"; said Ihiis to be issu
ed for the following purpose, to-wit:
For the erection and construction
of a Fireproof Court House, for tbe
use of said county, to be ere lied
and construct l on lots 21 and 23
in County Addition to the city of
Alliance, Box Untie couniy, Nebras
ka, according to the recorded plat
thereof; and shall said County Coin
UlSSiooefS be empowered to make
an annual levy for a sufficient
amount to pay the interest on said
Court House bonds la tbe sum of
Sixty Five Thousand (tia.tMUUtn Dol
lars; and shall said commissioners
be empowered to make an annual
levy to create a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of suid
Sixty Five Thousand t $65,000.00)
Dollars, Court House Bond Issue?
By order of the County Coiumis-
of Box Itutte county, Nebras-
si oners
ka
Attest.
11M-4 7t
J. M. WANEK, Chairman
It. B. 1 1 A ItOH AVES, Clerk
ALLIANCE CITY SCHOOLS
(Concluded from last week i
The following grade pupils not men
Honed last week were excused from
taking the seem! nation this setnae
ter:
Sixth Grade
Nellie Buuer, LaVaughn Brown. Jul
ia Collins, Helen Deitlien, Eddie
Kreshla. Bertha C.nrrett. Lloyd Hale,
Walter Williams, Myrtle Reeves. Le
na ITelss, Alta Dye, Sam Criiham.
Wade Ornnsmnn. Helen Hughes.
Beatrice Pate. Chloe Richards. Char
lie Safford, Irace Spacht, Laura
Weaver, Mary Wykoff. Bessie Youn-
kin.
Fifth Grade
Clarence Morrison, Dennis Ryan,
Harold Oavln, Curtis Gordon, Glenn
Joder, Victor Martin, Ray Edwards,
tirade Cave, Veltna Martin. Helen
Woods, Agnes Darvean, Kenneth
N lon, Ruth Hawes, Abraham Bar
ger, Bernlce .leffers, (lenge Vander
voOft, Delia PreetS, Katherlne Mar
ia v, Kva Simpson, Rosla Summers,
WlUhVm LOger, Helen Brown, Clara
Brown, Goldie Leith. Alice Campbell,
Bruce Campbell
' Fourth Grade
PrSncei Whaley, George AloCool,
Clara Cure', William Williams, Del
bert Monieon, Frank Hut hburn, Ma
bel Rockey, Leonard Fate. Chester
llagnn. Robert Blckuell, John Shreln
er, Helen Anderson, Eva Brown, 1 ,11
lie Simpson, Kllznheth Wilson, Marie
Rotter. Edna Fllnn
Third Grade
Mariellen Biegle, Cleo Laurance,
Harold Beans, Ray Smith, Arthur
Whetstone, Ruth Mncy. Leoia Beck
er, Charlotte Roberts, Eunice Youn
kin. Anna Pauley. lois Boyer, l'eaii
Camnbell. Mabel Garrett. Dorothy:
Hampton. I.e. St num. Cecil Wilson.
Ruth Stanton. Joan Roser, Geraldlno
Wilson, Raymond Lswis,
Names of students who have been
neither absent nor tardy during ih
semester ending January 17th, 118 !
High School
Clarence Rotin. Kverett O'Keefe,
Johns iMiiiiips. Quy smith. Riiph
Smith, lra Wright, Jennie B!
n t Bowman. Hannah Coir i.: Kdna
Donovan, Janet Giassinaii, Marian
Grebe, Marian Mote, Florence Whal
ey, Mildrnl Zuru, David Reach, Kit
ing Bennett. Carl Blckuell. Donald
( '. i n 1 1 a 111 James Graham, Charles
Hannah, Ralph Johnson, Jay
mi . t- . I , ....
rine. diaries spacni, rim vrj
lev. Mae Brandt. Helen
tells Hughes, Lottie
.1 t.
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
Art
Baumgai doer
to His High
Adds Fine Animal
Grade Heid
hi: II was ktpt at th
the field duritiK Me
ttle name and nevi .
S o; tsbluff territory
of lime. Ke r: n and
Jiinics Keagins nnrcbasi d laai
wetk, a-t the Denver Sioek Show, a
thorosghhrsd Hereford two year old
bull, for Art Baumgardner, who Is in
t i.e stock raising buaiuess near MR
nnce. The hull arrived in alliance
and was taken to the ranch Monday
morning.
The hull Is pained "Kin Beau
mont' . He was born on Sluy 18,
lilll; weighs 1 pounds and was
raised by J. B. Dowel I, of Bedford.
Spacht as guards did some fine work
in holding their men down to thre
field goals during the -;a'ne, Ja-k-son
scoring a bethel from Spacht in
i he first half, and I'lehn s oring two
from Keegan in the last few minutes
of Hie game At tin end f the first
twenty ntlnntes the score stood 15
to in Alliance's favor.
The seienil half started, cjt with
i he fast play on the part of the A
II S. boys that was exhibited in let
firsl part of the game. Heaeh. fur
ward, and Keegan, guard, each s-or
ing a basket, and Spacht, guard, su
reeding ill dropping in three. The
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF H BARING ON FKTI
T10N FOR DISTRIBUTION OK
RBftlDUB OF KSTATK
state of Nebraska i
t as.
Bos Itutte County i
To all persons Interested in int
estate of Margaret J. Harold, 'De
ceased :
NoiUe is In rcby given that Roberi
O. Reddish, administrator de bonis
uon of said estate, lias .filed his pe
tition in said court, the object and
prayer of which are that a decree
cf distribution may be made of the
reMiliie of said estate now in his
SOSaf Sllsn to the parties sat Hied by
law to receive the same
You are hereby not i lied that said
petition Will be hi aid by the county
judge at the county court room in
the city of Alliance, in said ..un'.
on the 1st day of February, l!13, at
In o'clock a. in.
It is erdersd that a copy of Igtls
noli- e be published once each Week
for two successive weeks iu the VI
Dance Herald, a newspaper primed
and published in said county.
Dated this StMl day of Januan,
113-
ROBERT o RBDDiRH
L A BERRY, County Judge.
(SEAL)
1 St l4
Moll-Wor-
llewett, Ks-
Owens, Mary
I'atteiHon. Alta runups, neuiaii
Reeves, Izetta Rensvold, Ruth Stui
g4 on, Birdene Woods, Arc hie Black
uivut Jennie Boon. Julia Frankle,
Mattie ;
Fred
Madge
May Nation, Helen I'utman
Workman. Claude ftpansu,
Sweenev. Devona Di kinsou
Graham, Madge Fhilltis.
Eighth Grade
Jay Boycr, Marvin Dickinson. Del
In Holsten, Eleauor Harris, Helen
Rice. Edith Vanderwark, Vismi Wat
tvene, Ralph Wattyene, Dorothy Btck ;
noil, Hazel Stuckey, Otto Snyder.
Seventh Grade
Homer Barnes, John Batter, Mar-
ths Hawkins. Myrtle Hawkins. Esther
Nation, Nell Fhilllps, Olah hinitn,
Lucille FaWCett, Katie Graham, Ralph
Joder, Wilms Mote, Ethel Nation.
Ileillah Reddish, James Sanders, I
Snyder, George Wykoff. Edward
Venders.
Sixth Grade
I-: iward Curtis, Alta Dye, Sam Gru
ham, Helen Hughes, Marie Kibble.
I,, .is Mote. Beatrice Pate, Marie
Kathburn. Chloe Richards, Grace
Spacht, Laura Weaver, Bessie Youn
kin, Earl Barnes, LaVaughn Brown.
Julia Collins, Bertha C.anei. I.loyd
Hale. Gladys Hier. Myrtle Reeves
Fifth Grade
Rosla Summers, John Douavan. i
Ruth Hawes, Henry Law rein e,.scnu -hi-
GUman. Ivan Acheson. Howard
lattspieeh, Lyndell Lewis. hrancisi
Brennan, Glenn Joder, Grace Cuve,
Gordon Curtis, Harold Gavin. Ray
Edwards, Harold Graham. VeUna Mai.
tin.
Fourth Grade
Clara Garret. George MoCooi,
Frank Ratbburn, John Oauuu, Leon
aid Pate, William Williams, Ors
Bagley, Chester llagan, Elmo Calder, ;
Francis Whuley, Cecil Ileal. Marjor
le Grebe. Ruby Campbell. Helen An-
derson. Robert Blckuell. William
('nutans. Virgil Sly
Third Grade
Ray Smith. Anna Faulty, Eunice
Youn Ink, Eva Beal, Pearl Campbell,
Mabel Garret, Dorothy Hampton,
Lloyd Lee, Lee Strong. Bruce Sum
no re,
Second
Bather Bacon,
Frank Campbell. I
Fallor. Lyle Mote
Esther Boone. Eylin
lie l.awrence, Alfred
First Grade
Miriam Harrie, Gladys Gay. Gueu
dolen Sunders, 1 .ilia CiahSJtt, Ellon
Ozmond, Floyd Irwin, William Bi k
ntil. Pearl Bacon, Parker Davis.
State of Ohio, eltj Of Toledo. Lu
cas county, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
be is senior partner of the firm of
F J. Cheney A- Co.. doing busines-s
in the city of Toledo, eounty and
Mate aforesaid, anal that said firm
will pay ths sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
o; Catarrh that cannot be cured by
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
Guaranteed by Not Chemical Concent, Lincoln, Nebr.
sow by j. r. ACHESON
FRESH FISH
Any Kind of Fish You Want, Every Day
in the Week
OBANNON BROS.
Exmit sin. d. Prcduce Store
ROWANS CORNER PHONE 9
Grade
Henry R
a Simpson.
hier,
Alice
Muster Zchrung.
Hazelton. Nil-llulme.
Mr. Man: Bef7Y-Build
or Repair, Let
Earnest Rosenberger
FIGURE WITH YOU
o ALL KINDS OF
Carpentering and Contracting
Jobs taken, lare r sinal!. jobbing .1 Specialty.
Estimates and Plans Furnished Free.
Rates Reasonable. Work Guaranteed,
EM INC, FORD, NEBRASKA
the use of HALL'S CATAHKH CI'KK end acU ilirectly upon the blood
KHAN'K I t'HKXKY and inuctms tturfaces of the gystetu.
'(iin to before .in .1 ml subscrib Seud for ten' i mo n late, free. F. J.
ed in my preeewe, this tth day of CIIKNKY v CO.. I'oletki. O.
I let ember. A. L. WH6. Sold by all drugglsta. 75c.
(anal) A. Y 0I.BA8QN. Take Halls Family I'UU for con-
Notsry Public. Mipatiuu.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is lakeu iuttm- Adii. Juu ii-W, Sept 4 35