lirrr llrala IluUermllk J. C. McCorkle la lTen credit for the dlecoterjr that buttermilk, fresh (rem the farm, when poured Into the radiator of a car, acta like spring tonic, but It took several Lakeside jroonf men to learn that Ice cold bottled beer la even better than but termilk for that purpose. These fount men were driving their car to Lakeside the other night when the oglna ran out of water and began to beaL There was no water In aiffbt and the only liquid was a doi a bottles of beer In the car. With many groans and sighs tbejr opened tbe bottles and poured the beer Into the car radiator. The engine ran tbe rest of the way home like a top, al though the boys claimed that It acU 4 rather tipsy at times. FOUND AND TAKEN t'P I have taken up, at my place In Alliance, Nebraska, the following bead of stock: 1 bay two year old colt. Shire bred. 1 three year old colt, Shire bred. 1 light bay mere with light mane And talL 1 gray mare with foretop clipped. 1 bay saddle mare. Looks like an Indian pony. 1 dark bay mare. 1 bay borae with foretop clipped. 1 brown borae with foretop clip ped and three wire scratches across breast. Owner can have the above by prov ing ownership to my satisfaction, paying for this advertisement and tbe other costs allowed by law. There are no brands on the horses. Phone 223. O. S. imUSH, Alliance, Nebr. 2tfI664 CummlMMoneiV Proceedings Alliance, Nebr., June 9, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met, as a Board of Equalisation, Tuesday June 9th, 1914, according to law; members present, C. L. Hash man, chairman, S. C. Keck, J. M. Wanek, John Jellnek, county asses sor, and M. S. llargraves, clerk. Emma Bliss Gilbert appeared be fore the board and complained of valuation placed on Lot 3, Block 7, Hills Addition to Alliance, Nebraska, and after comparing value placed on name with values placed on like properties in same location, it was rdered that the valuation of said 1Ot 3, Block 7, be changed from 1600.00 to $500.00. The balance of the day was spent by the board in adjusting values of property, which were changed on ac count of improvements being added, r Jgrnoved, T Whereupon the board adjourned, until Wednesday morning, June 11, 1914, at 9 o'clock. . Alliance, Nebr., June 11, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met, pursuant to adjournment, as a Board of Equalisation; members present, C. L. Ilashman, chairman, S. C. Reck, J. M. Wanek, John Jell nek, county assessor, and M. S. llargraves, clerk. R. D. Tollsrs, tat agent for the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rail road Company, appeared before the board and objected to certain prop erty of said company In Lake Pre cinct being taxed by the county, and filed his objections thereto. The Board decided that as the matter of their right to assess the property above mentioned was before the su preme court, they would let the as sessment stand as made by the pre cinct Assessor. C. L. Drake appeared before the board and asked for refund for cer tain taxes paid under protest, but as the decision was for the Board of Commissioners, instead of Board of Equalisation action was deferred until a meeting of the Board of Commissioners. The balance of tbe day was spent by tbe board In making comparisons of values of personal property In the different precincts. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 12th, 1914. at 0 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 12, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met, as a Board of Equalization, pursuant to adjournment; members present, C. L. Hashman, chairman, S. C. Reck, J. M. Wanek, John Jell nek, county assessor, and M. S.Har graves, clerk. L. N. Worley appeared before the board and complained of tbe valua tion placed on Lots 3 and 4, Block 8, be changed from $4050 to $3000. The balance of the day was spent by the board In adjusting values of personal property In the different precincts. Wheieupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 13th, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June. 13, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met, as a Board of Equalization, pursuant to adjournment; members present, C. L. Hashman, chairman. S. C. Reck, J. M. Wanek, John Jell nek, county assessor, and M. S. llar graves, clerk. On complaint of N. W. Jeffers, as to the valuation of Lot 1, Block 9, Wyoming Addition to Alliance, Ne braska, the board viewed said lot and compared the value placed on same w'th the value of other property In the same block, and declined to make any change in valuation. The balance of the day was spent by the board adjusting values of per sonal property. Whereupon the board adjourned until Tuesday morning, June 16th, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 15, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met In regular session Monday, June 15th, 1914, pursuant to law. Officers present, C. L. Hashman, chairman, S. C. Reck, and J. M. Wa nek. The following claim was allowed If Public Lot Sale Barbacue and Frontier Day Celebration JULY 4th, 1914 The lots and parcels of land comprising the townsite of the town of Arthur, County seat of Arthur County Nebraska, will be sold at public Auction to the high est bidders, at Arthur, Nebr. JULY 4th, 1914 Come, Get a Lot in a Growing, Thriving County Seat, and Celebrate with us. 1 and the clerk ordered to draw war rant on the Building Fund for same: To Whom For What Amt. D. E. Bowden, supt., services, $130 The claim of C. L. Drake for re fund In amount of $52.02 was ap proved in the amount of $16.48. The claim of Anna Worley for re fund was approved In the amount of $40.11. The report of the examination of the accounts of County Treasurer Martin, by the State Auditor, was examined and ordered filed. The official bond of T. L. Hop kins Sr., road overseer District No. 1, was examined and approved. There being nothing further to come before the board at this time, they adjourned to meet at the call of the clerk. Alliance, Nebr., June 16, 1914. The Board of County Commission era met aa a Board of Equalization, pursuant to adjournment; membera present, C. L. Hashman, chairman, 5. C. Reck, J. M. Wanek, John Jell nek, county assessor, and M. S. llar graves, clerk. Daniel Fitzpatrick appeared be fore the board and complained of the valuation placed on Lot 5, Block 6, Original Town, of Alliance, Nebr aska, and after comparing the values of other property in the same block, the valuation of said Lot 5, Block 6, was ordered reduced from $2075 to $1600. Tbe balance of the day was spent by the board comparing values of personal property In the different precincts. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 17th, 1914, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 17, 1914. The Board of County Commission ers met, as Board of Equalization, pursuant to adjournment: members present, C. L. Hashman, chairman, S. C. Reck, J. M. Wanek, John Jell nek, county assessor, and M. S. llar graves, clerk. The day was spent by the board In examination of personal property schedules, and comparing values of personal property In the different precincts. Whereupon the board adjourned to meet at the call of the Clerk. M. S. HARQRAVES, Clerk. 29-U-3658 CANDIDATE FOH SHERIFF OF GARDEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Garden County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming primary on August 18th. B. MEWIIIRTER. 28-augl8-3680 ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for county superintendent of schools on the Republican ticket at the primar ies on August 18th. I have been connected with the Alliance schools for six years as eighth grade teacher. Your support Is respectfully solicit ed. MAME J. WHITE. rled on in the City of Alliance, Box Inance No. 43, entitled 'An ordinance to provide for tbe levying and collec Butte County, Nebraska, regulating same and providing penalty for vio lation," as amended by Ordinance No. 64 and Ordinance No. 105 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska" be amended to read aa follows: Amuftements. For circus or clr cua and menagerie combined, the li cense fee shall be $50.00 per day; for each show connected with any clrcua the licenae fee ahall be $26.00 per day; for all other showa or ex hibitions in tenta, the license fee shall bo $10.00 per day; for per formances and trlcka of legerde main, rope walking, tumbling or phy sical exhibitions, tbe license fee ahall be $2.09 per day; for merry-go-rounds, steam or otherwlae, and for all other and like performances or exblbitiona, the licenae fee ahall be $6.00 per day; for moving picture ahowa the licenae fee ahall be $50.00 per year; for moving picture ebowa In combination with vaudeville per formances, tbe license fee ahall be $56.10 per year. Yearly licenses ahall be for the current fiscal year and ahall end on tbe Irat Tuesday in May, following their Issue, but if said licenses are Issued subsequent to the beginning of the municipal year, the fee therefor ahall be ass essed In proportion to the number of weeks between the issuance of the license and tbe expiration of the cur rent fiscal year. Section 3. Thla ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after lta passage, approval and pub lication according to law. Passed and approved June 2d, 1914. 1st reading June 2d, 1914. 2d reading June 2d, 1914. 3d reading June 2d, 1914. Approved, A. D. RODOERS, Mayor. Attest, GEO. F. SNYDER, City Clerk (SEAL) 27-3M44-3583 F. A. Heath, Chairman County Board George F. Cullman, Clerk Ordinance No. 106 An Ordinance Changing the Lic ense Occupation Tax upon Moving Picture Shows and upon Moving Pic ture Shows In Combination with Vau deville Performances, Repealing Or dinance No. 185 of the City of Alli ance, Nebraska, and amending Sec tion 2 of Ordinance No. 136 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITV Of ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Section 1. That ordinance No. 185 of the City of Alliance, Nebras ka, entitled "An ordinance amend ing Section 2 of Ordinance No. 135 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Alliance, Entitled. 'An ordin ance providing for the levy and col lection of a license occupation tax upon certain occupations and busi ness carried on in the City of Alli ance, Nebraska, regulating the same and providing penalties for the vio lation of the same and repealing or dinance No. 43 entitled, "An ordin ance to provide for the levying and collection of a license occupation tax upon certain occupations and busi ness aa carried on in the City of Alli ance, Box Butte County, Nebraska,! regulating the same and providing penalty for violation," as amended by ordinance No. 64 and ordinance No. 105 of the City of Alliance, Ne braska," and all other ordinances or parta of ordinances in conflict with tbe provisions of this ordinance are bereby repealed. Section I. That SecUoa 2 of ord inance No. 135 of tbe City of Alli ance, Nebraska, entitled "An ordin ance providing for the levy and col lection of a licenae occupation tax upon certain occupations and busi ness carried on la tbe City of Alli ance, Nebraska, regulating the aame and providing penalties tor tbe viola tion of tbe aame, and repealing ord- tlon of a licenae occupation tax upon certain occupatlona and bualnesa car- Ordinance No. 107 An Ordinance Establishing a Curb Line on all Streets in the City of Al liance, Nebraska, and Repealing Ord inance No. 144 of the City of Alli ance, Nebraska. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY OR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Section 1. That the curb line on either side of all streets In said city shall be at a distance of one-fourth the width of such street from the center thereof, excepting Box Butte Avenue and Third Street where it shall be thirty-six feet from the cen ter of the street. Section 2. That Ordinance No. 144 of the City of Alliance, Nebras ka, Entitled, "An Ordinance Estab lishing a Uniform Curb Line for tbe Streets in the City of Alliance, Ne braska, and to repeal Ordinance No. 30, entitled: 'An Ordinance Estab lishing Curb Lines in all Portions of the City of Alliance,' " and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are bereby repeal ed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and pub lication according to law. Passed- and approved this second day of June, 1914. First reading June 2d, 1914. Second reading June 2d, 1914. Third reading June 2d, 1914. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor Attest: Geo. F. Snyder, City Clerk. (SEAL) "VTOU owe it to yourself to give A your eyes the best there is for them, by having your glasses fitted E. C. DRAKE Registered Optician Over Thiele's Drug Store ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA Broken Lenses Duplicated Land Sale I will sell the old Ben Curtis Ranch consisting of 1000 Acres of Land and located 22 miles south of Ilemingford, Nebraska, and 30 miles north of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, at auction, on Tuesday, June 23, 'U This land is all of excellent quality and very light rolling. It is under a 3-wire fence and cross fenced and upon the place are two full sets of improvements and two wells. For particulars, address either of the undersigned. J. W. Cameron Scottsbluff, Nebraska WRIGHT & LEWIS, AUCTIONEERS, Scottsbluff, Neb. ... f kTG Stock Yards Saddlery Co. J. G. BLESSING, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Harness and Saddles Fly Nets and Lap Dusters Cheapest on Earth, Quality Considered Everything Hand Made Factory, 314 North 25 St. S. Omaha, Neb. i ' VV mm. ,j i DYE & OWENS t Transfer Line .yr Household goods Vw?i moved promptly ft? and transfer work sxtfMWiaMflwlKV solicited. 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