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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
CUTS ARRIVE A DAY LATE 'Who's Who Among t-bntk Stork men Department of Herald Deferred Week A fine lot of cuts ordered for the '"Who's Who ' Among Nebraska Stockmen" department of The ller--ald this week were expected to ar rive from the engraven on Wednes day but did not reach this office un til Thursday, which is publication the following were excused: Third Grade: Oeraldlne Drena man, Luclle Duller, Lester Cross, Verna Dow, Milarl dDonovan, Merle Mark, Leland Messex, Mildred Ryck man. Francis Hchott. Margaret Scliill, Hubert Adams, Martha O'Don nell, James Iledglln, Audra Sum mers, Uuth Kaftan, Arthur Lawrence, Edith Heeves, Iner Hagan, George Herman, Dclle Kastmun, Eyllne Ha lelton. Mae Morgan, Josephine Wil son. Fourth Grade: Ruth Macy, Lois Doyer, Robert Campbell, Harley Ric hardson, Oral Edwards, Royal Irwin, Rhoda Springs, Leona Hodges, John i Dlume. Raymond Lewis. Marlellen 4 . I . 1. I i.l .if.1 uoj , uu can nut ue lUBtriru ln, Beagle -wee. Tney will appear next the quality of samples submitted. A list was prepared of steel fur niture required, for the different . of fices and contract drawn and enter ed Into between The Van Dorn Iron Works Company, by E. N. Frakea, their representative, and Ilox Butte County, Nebraska, by the County Commissioners, same ordered plac ed on file In the ofllce of the County Clerk. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning. May 23rd, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., May"23TT8lT. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. week with som Interesting information! regarding some more of western Ne-i V. 1 I J I t . I ur"" ram-omen. ; na FUn( Ruth While It Is necessary to omit this i Fleming, Helen aeparimeni tnis ween, we have no Intention of dropping it, as It is proving to be one of the most Inter esting departments of the paper and will undoubtedly do much to pro mote the getting In touch movement. Officers present, C. L.. Hashman, Dorothy Hampton, Pearl ' chairman. S. C. Reck, and J. M. Wa- Campbell, Ruth Stanton. nek. miL "i j - a i i in I - rum uraoe: Merunr itarris. un-i ,. . ,-ii,.,i . bert Conklln. Clarence Conklln, Ed-i On samnles of two bidders on wood fur- Donovan. Jerome jn,ture for the new court hou8f the Anderson, Carl . ,,, wul-Htncr mntrii-t una Am. Sward. LaRhea Lunn. El'xabeth Wll- ferredt unU1 such tlme M the am. pies should arrive. , Claims on file against the county Many Horses Named Two hundred and nineteen horses have been named for the early clos ing races of the 1914 Nebraska State Fair as compared with 174 made last year. All the speed events' were filled except the two year old pace. Forty-two horses were named for the two-year-old trot, twenty-five for the three year old trot, forty eight for the 2:30 trot and thirty three for the 2:20 trot, twelve for the three year old pace, twenty-eight for the 2:25 pace and thirty for the 2:14 pace. WILL LOAN ON WESTERN LAND Chief Treasurer of Royal Highland ers VIkIU Alliance and Box Butte County on, John Schrlner, Ruby Campbell, William Coutant, Naomi Gaddis, Marjorle Grebe, Theodore Epperson, Sybil Barrett, Walter Brown, Irma Ellis, Clara Garett, Frances Grass man, Chester Hagan, Robert Law rence, Glenna Lawrence, George Mc Cool, Leonard Pate, Mable Rockey, Esther Rowley, William Wllllanns, Grace White, Margaret Zehrung. Sixth Grade: Katherlne Baker, Mi- lo Brenaman, Alice Campbell, Ruth) Hawes, William Lunn, Kenneth Nel-' son, George Vandervoort, Elton Har-: rls, Robert Macy, Harold Gavin, Ray' Edwards, Horace Hagan, Helen; Woods, Ona Flinn, Glenn Joder, Lu-', clle Nohe, Nina Ferguson. j Seventh Grade: Oscar Zurn, Iau-i ra Weaver, Marie Kibble, Grace Cole-, man, Beatrice I'ato, Chloe Richards,! Marie Rathburn, Grace Spacht. Altai Dye, Bessie Younkln, Clay Cunning-, ham, Myrtle Reeves, Lena Prless. Eighth Grade: 51 U A. E. Siekmann of Aurora, Nebr., chief treasurer of the order of Royal Highlanders, arrived In Alliance yes terday morning and spent a large part of the day driving over Box Butte county with C. E. Marks. The object of his visit was to secure first hand Information regarding condi tions In this country In order to de termine whether to loan the surplus funds of the order on real estate in this country. Mr. Siekmann seemed to be pleas ed with this city and the surround ing country, and enjoyed his trip very much, except for the unusual wind that happened to be blowing yesterday. The Herald cannot def initely announce yet his decision In regard to making loans on land in western Nebraska, but it is safe to sav that a good bunch of Royal High lander money will probably find its,wo,d- Edlth Kowley way Into this part of the country. man were examined, by the board, to be allowed at a later date. .The clerk is ordered to puDtlsh no tice offering for sale to the highest bidder the old court house building, bids to be filed with the County Clerk, by July 1st, 1914. The petition signed by Sam Gra ham et al to have a part of County Road No. 44 worked "and repaired was considered by the board and the work ordered. Whereupon the board adjourned until Monday morning May 25th, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., May 25, 1914. The Board of County Commission' ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present, C. L. Hashman, chairman. S. C. Reck, and J. M. Wa-nek. The matter of bids on wood f urn- Naomi Slaughter. ' I, ur. foP the new court house com- Jennie Sugden. John Bauer, Nelli,ng on for further consideration be Phillips. Leon Edwards. Leila Cutts,;fore the board, samples submitted Katie Graham. Frances Hannan, were examined and bidders were re- Ralph Joder. Ethel Nation. Lizzie ; queBted to sutmit additional sam- Pauley, Annie Reeves. James fcan- . at a uter date at which time ders, Dora White. j awarding of contract will be consid- In the High School the following ered. students were excused from all ex-, Whereupon the board adjourned aminationa: Lester Harvey, Oral Har! until tomorrow morning. May 26th, vey, Florence Ats, Mable Grassman,! 1914, at 9 o'clock. Tressa Vandervoort, Edith Vander-I Alliance, Nebr., May 26, 1914. wark, Nina Whaley, Eleanor Harris, ' The Board of County Commission- . Unless We Get in Some Cash at Once That is the reason we are giving you goods at prices below cost China, Glass and Crockery at Breaking Prices 69c 49c 34c 24c CJOOD ANNl'AL SCHOOL REPORT Mttn Millar FreHa Pnrhotl Altna mot nitraunnt to adjournment Graham, Janet Grassman, Lura Haw-, Officers present, C. L. Hashman,, kins, Marion Mote. Carol Nason. ' chairman, S. C. Reck, and J. M. Wa Ruth Nation, David, Beach. Donald nek. . Graham, Ralph Johnson, Charles The day was spent by the board Spacht, Helen Hewett, Glen Mounts, In maklng'arrangements to start the Mary Patterson, Beulah Reeves,. Ha- county grading outfit set Sheldon. Dorothy Smith. Ruth, Whereupon the board adjourned Sturgeon, Birdene Woods. Julia ' to meet at the call of the Clerk. Frankle, Grace Johnston, May Na- , tion, Helen Putuian. Hattie Rens-; NOTICE TO HID DERS j Mattle Work- Sealed proposals will be received. ' by the Board of County Commission-' ; ers of Box Butte County, Nebraska,1 CoiiunUfclonetV I'ltx-ellng i at tne offlce of tne County Clerk, In I Alliance. Nebr.. May 21. 19 4. tne court House, in Alliance. Ne-, Pupils Neither Absent Nor Tardy, . The Board of County Commission- braska, until twelve o'clock noon of and Excused from Ex- ers met pursuant to adjournment. ' tne i8t jay of July 1914. for the' mutilations ; Oflicers present, C. L. Hashman, For many years the Alliance chairman, S. C. Reck, .ind J. M. Wa Bchools have enjoyed the reputation nek. of having a splendid attendance and; The following clain. waa examined punctuality report, and this year Is and allowed and the no exception. The following stud- to draw warrant on ents have been neither tardy nor ab-.Fund for same: sent for the period of years indicat-; Rose & Peterson Ass'n, serv ed: ! ......... . 1130 Tn vears: May Nation. This being the date advertised for .i , f 3 liar. r. vca PnnnlV Plrlf - I rvM ' !- - w . . . t ii- I . . 1 .. V. : - -. , m i J . .. 1 six years: iiarey none). i'""""R u biwi lurmmre ana an(j mugt be plainly marked on tne Five years: Mattie Workman, Ulr-1 for receiving bias on wood furniture outside "Proposal for the purchase for the new court house, bids onior 0id Court House Building. Box file with the County Clerk were op-Butte County, Nebraska." . ened as foUows: j M. S. H AUG RAVES, hteel m mi t lire Hid l County Clerk.! toinpany ago re aim. 26-4t-439-3545 The State . Journal Com- .. Lincoln. Nebr.. . $5630.00 .J. P. HAZARD, McCORKLK HLIKJ. lii! !il! clerk r-erd the Building purchase of the old Court House building, same to be removed from its location on Lot 23 County Addi tion to Alliance. Box Butte County, Nebraska. The Board of County Commission ers reserve the right to reject all Ibids. Bids are to be sealed and address- Lyndall dene Woods, Edna Bowman Lewis. Four years: Florence Whaley, Ray Edwards. Dorothy Hampton. Three years: Julia Frankle, Don ald Graham, Mae Brandt, Helen He wett. Lottie Owen, Marie Rathburn, Grace Spacht. Two years: Otto Snyder, Jennie Elain, Marlon Mote, Ruth Sturgeon. Katie Graham, Lena Priess, Eddie Freshla, Ruth Hawes, Lucile Curry, Parker Davis, Lilla Graham. One year: John Wright. Aubrey Young. Bessie Hamilton, Edith Van derwark, Eleanor Harris, Alice Gra ham, Ruth Nation, Orville Daven port, Charles Hannan, Izetta Rens wold. Homer Barnes, Edna Torrence, Esther Nation. Lucille Fawcett, Phil ip Grove, Frances Hannan, Ralph Joder, Roy Miller, Leo Snyder, Dora White, Edith Jacks. Earl Barnes, Ed ward Curtis, Arthur Grove. Sam Graham, Laura Weaver, Gordon Cur tis, Grace Hagan, Victor Martin, Jes sle Burns, William Cotant. Carl Swsrd, Frank Rathburn, Clara Gar ret, Clarence Kibble, Oral Edwards, Jesse eGntry, Tressa Looney, Lee Strong. Geraldine Brenaman, Lester Cross, Jack Marks, Eyllne Hazelton, Belle Eastman, James Burrlss, Mild red Pate. Verne Laing, Leonard Wright. Charles Cross. Exemption from Semester Exams In the Alliance city schools all students who have not been tardy during the semester, not absent to exceed five days, who have taken all previous examinations during the semester, and who have an average grade of 90 per cent with no grade below 80 per cent are excused from taking the semester examinations. In accordance with this regulation pany., Art Metal Construction Co. I Jamestown. N. Y 4549.74 Watson Manufacturing Co. Jamestown. N. Y 3987.00 j The Keyless Lock Company ! Indianapolis, Ind. ... . 3804.00 The Van Dorn Iron Works Co., Chicago, 111 4000.00 The Steel Fixture Manf. Co. Topeka. Kan 4623.00 Wood Furniture Bids American Fixture Company Kansas City. Mo 16094. 85 Wollaeger Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee. Wis. .. 5065.80 Furnas Office & Bank Furn. Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. . 5105.70 The M. Ohmer's Sons Com pany, Dayton. Ohio ....10671.75 The balance of the day was spent In comparing the different items in the several bids on steel furniture. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, May 22nd, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr.. May 22, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present. C. L. Hashman, chairman. S. C. Reck, and'J. M. Wa ned. After considering the bids on steel furniture and viewing samples sub mitted by the bidders, contract was awarded to the Van Dorn Iron Works Company, of Chicago, 111., fori steel furniture, for such quantities as the board should select, they be ing considered the lowest bidders on; Will rent a four-room house in South Alliance for five a month. Will sell one ice box cheap. Will sell or trade either a top or open buggy. , , . Will trade a relinquishment on a section of good ranch land for any old residence property about Alli ance. may28-lt-3543 . Dr. L.W.Curtis Prepared to treat all domestic animals Phone 633 Alliance, - - Nebr. Auto Livery Quick Service Careful Driving: Phoaci: Car iv 118. Re. 293 Britt's Garage t! I ! 'IS 6 dinner platen, whito, pold hand or flow- hT. . 4JC crnl . 6 enps and saucers, name aa above Large vegetable dishes 49c 14c Platters, Soup Bowls, Soup Plates, everything below cost. $1.25 white. porcelain slop jars, now Stoneware slop jars, now .............. 50c white porcelain chambers 35c white porcelain chambers $1.25 pitchers and basins 1 , 75c jardin ieres . 6 drinking . glasses $1.00 three-star cut glass pitchers 74c 34c 14c 64c Good mixed C Fig Kisses 9C Cinnamon Drops 9C Peanut Brittle 9C Peanut Squares 9C Candies per Pound Jc Mint Lozenges Jaw Breakers . 6 for 1C All lc Candies 6 5c Jelly Beans, lb 9c Douglas Chocolates, usually 40c, now .. UC 79c Those large $1.50 Cupid pictures ..... ... All Jewelry, JHngs, Har Pins Lockets and Of Chain 0C Babies' Bonnets Everyday Articles 10c Ladies' House Dresses Boys' Shoes, values to $2.50 tub II uck Towels, IKxW Turkish Towels Turkish Towels 64c 79c 5c 8c 11c Turkish Towels Men's White Hand kerchiefs, 6 fort Ladies' White Hand kerchiefs, 4 for Men's Ili-avy Police Suspenders , 50c value Any Embroidery, yd. 15c 21c 5c 14c 7c Any Insertion, yd. Hair Ribbon, yd. . Hat Flowers, per bunch ...- Those beautiful tall Japan- 4c 7c 8c ese Vases, usual price OQA $2.25, now OjC All Hand Painted China at Half Price Table Oil Cloth, yd., - ioc 20c Straw Hats, - 12c Alarm Plorkc i - Wr CARPET BEATERS "" - - 9c rtiarm HOCKS - - UC CARPET TACKS. 1 boxe - 7c Buggy Whips, 3 for - 23c Clothes Pins, 7 doz. 10c Toilet Soap, 1 cent per cake 10c Toilet Soap, - , 4c Music, per copy - 9c. Gold Fish - - - 5c Good Matches, 12 boxes 25c Boys' Overalls, - 33c Ladies' and Children's Hose, per pair 8c ALL TOYS HALF PRICE Sale Begins Saturday, May and Ends June 6 30 TH& E HIVE U ID.