The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 25, 1915, Image 2

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    Proceedings of Box Butte
County Commissioners
Alliance. Nebr.. Feb. 1. 1915.
"the Hoard of County Commtsslon
ers met pursuant to adjournment.
Officers present: J. M. Wanek. chair
man, C. L. Hashman and Geo. W.
Duncan.
The day was spent by the board
discussing the proposition of Irriga
tion wells with parties present Inter
ested In the subject.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until tomorrow morning, February
2, 1915, at 9 o'clock.
Alliance, Nebr., Feb. 2, 1916.
The Hoard of County Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment.
Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair
man, C. L. Hashman and Geo. W.
Duncan.
The report of the county clerk for
the year 1914 was examined and ap
proved. Official bonds as follows were ex
amined and approved:
J. W. Hashman, Road overseer,
Dlst. No. 11.
W. T. Srhlupp, Justice of the
Teace, First Ward.
Bids on file for the lease of the
county farm were opened and con
tract awarded to S. K. Brukholder
for a term of two years from March
1st, 1915, at $140 per year. Contract
was ordered drawn and entered Into.
The following claim was examin
ed and allowed and the clerk order
ed to draw warrant on the General
Fund for same:
O. H. Wood, painting $120.10
Whereupon the board adjourned
wntll tomorrow morning, February
3rd, 1915.
Alliance. Nebr.. Feb. 3, 1915.
The Board of County Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment.
Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair
man, C. L. Hashman, and Geo. W.
Duncan.
The board visited the county farm
l SECRET TO
DNKEH GRAY HI
:l.-. back color, gloss and thickness
with Grandma's recipe of Sage
and Sulphur.
with a contractor and considered
needed repairs on the building. '
A list of sixty names was furnish
ed the Clerk of the District Court
from which to draw a Jury for the
April 5th, 1915, term of the District
Court.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until tomorrow morning, February
4th, 1916, at 9 o'clock.
Alliance. Nebr.. Feb. 4. 1915.
The Board of County Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment.
Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair
man, C. L. Hashman, and Geo. W.
Duncan.
The board remained In session un
til February 13th, 1915, checking
the books of the county officers. Wil
liam Mounts was employed by the
board to assist In the office of the
county Judge for a time.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until February 15th, 1915, at 9
o'clock.
Alliance, Nebr., Feb. 15. 1915.
The Board of County Commission
ers met pursuant to adjournment.
Olfirers present: J. M. Wanek, chair
man, C. L. Hashman, and Geo. W.
Duncan.
County Treasurer Martin reported
funds on hand as follows: Advertis
ing $103.60. l'ralrie Dog tax $3.87.
Fees $160.75. Dank Interest $641.43
Miscellaneous $743.25, a total of
$1,652.90, and Rame is transferred
to the General Fund, also funds as
.follows were ordered transferred to
the Iload Fund:
Bridge Fund to January 31st, 19
15. $783.50: Poll tax $1,168.99, au
tomobile $284.00, a total of $2,236.
49. The following claims were exam
ined and allowed and the clerk or
dered to draw warrants on the Road
Fund for their payment:
Claim To For Amount
No. Whom What
618 J. J. Phillips, livery 2.00
688 Chas. Younkln Ass'n, la
bor 8.75
689 Geo. II. Simpson Ass'n, la
bor 3.50
'690 Wm. Rust, Sr., labor ...18.00
691 Guy Rust, labor 18.00
692 Herman Seidler, labor .. 9.00
693 F. Seidler. labor 12.00
694 Wm. Se'dler. labor 13.50
697 Niels M. Peterson, labor.
745 R. C. Wright, labor 22.60
746 Hugh Foley, labor 67.20
747 Chas. Root, laor 40.00
748 Karl Forssirom, labor ...91.60
749 Dirt rick Path, labor 86.40
750 Leon Irey, labor 14.00
751 O. W. Andrews, labor ...52.80
752 Wm. Manlon, labor ....110.80
753 ('. T. Huns Ass'n, labor .. 205.00
756 Helmer Renswold. labor.. 10. 80
767 Nells M. Peterson, labor.. 9.60
764 Geo. Wlltsey Ass'n, labor 68.00
765 John Barnstead, labor ...14.00
768 A. Renswold, blacksmlth-
Ing 16.00
772 J. M. Wanek, road service 20.00
773 C. L. Hashman, road serv. 33.00
776 R. J. Main, labor 18.00
781 Mike Collins Ass'n, labor 14.75
786 G. G. Clark, labor 28.00
792 S. C. Reck Ass'n, road ser. 40.00
793 John Lenzen, labor .....15.20
794 John A. Henderson, labor 4.00
798 J. W. Hashman, labor ...55.00
800 C. E. Moore, labor 4.00
801 A. C. Hashman, labor ...41.00
817 J. C. Hawkins, labor .... 6.00
822 John Manion, labor ..... 4.00
8
Common garden sage brewed Into a
lieavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri
ant remove every bit of dandruff, stop
scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing
the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home,
though, is troublesome. An easier way is
to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing
about 60 cents a large bottle, at drug
stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy, thus avoiding a
lot of muss.
While wispy, gray, faded hair is not
mful, we all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage
and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it
does It so naturally, so evenly. You
iust dampen a sponge or soft brush with
t and draw this through your hair,
takisg one small strand at a time; by
morning all gray hairs have disappeared.
After another application or two your
hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy,
oft and luxuriant and you appear years
younger.
698 I,. K. Hood
704
705
32.60
3.25
701 H. P. Kendrlck. mdse. ..16.50
702 II. P. Kendrlck, scrapers, 8.00
, 703 John Hughes, labor 4.00
Mike Shimek Sr., labor.. 13. 75
Mike Shimek Jr., labor. . .28.00
706 G. H. Gregg, labor 16.00
707 W. S. Andrus Ass'n, labor 42.00
708 Clyde Logan, labor 25.50
709 Clyde Piatt, labor 10. 10
710 Frank Walters. labor ... 6.00
711 Frank Duhon, labor ....40.00
712 Vlncenc Sokel, labor ....32.50
713 H. P. Kendrlck, labor ...60.00
1714 Joseph Duhon, labor ....52.00
715 Guy Rust, labor 13.00
717 Geo. Simpson Ass'n, labor 27.00
718 W. H. KleBter, labor ....11.25
719 W. R. Klester. labor 9.00
732 GeorRe H. Young, mdse., 25.00
733 Joseph Duhon. labor ....12.00
734 H. P. Kendrlck, labor ...16.00
735 H. P. Kendrlck. mdse. ... 8.75
736 Frank Duhon. labor 4.00
737 Clyde Piatt, labor 6.25
738 Clyde Logan, labor 4.00
739 G. H. Gregg, labor 6.00
740 M'ke Shimek. labor 12.00
741 Mike Shimek Sr.. labor .. 2.50
SPEND YOUR EVENINGS
at the
IMPERIAL
Alliance's Pleasure Picture Show
Where Everybody Goes
i
Special Features
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
VAUDEVILLE
Last Half of Each Week
Special Notice
I have leased
ni in
1 1
It lii Haul Parlor
First door south of The Budweiser
and will aure the public of fair and courteous treatment. Your
trade will be ainiwlatetl at all time. Make yourself at home at
the inoct mttJi'r-,1 bitliarl iarlor in Alliance.
Hank" Reiser
26 L. M. Kennedy Ass'n, la
bor 26.00
829 James Osborne, labor ... 4.00
830 T. L. Hopkins, labor .... 2.50
834 Ed Mabin, labor 2.50
835 Luke Phillips, labor 10.00
836 A. M. Miller, auto hire .. 3.00
837 N. Frohnapfel, labor ....16.00
840 W. R. Klester, labor 9.00
841 W. H. Klester, labor .... 9.00
852 W. D. Johnson, labor ...68.00
9 Frank Caha, mdse 7.30
14 Albert Renswold, repairs, 6.50
34 Mick Collins Ass'n, labor. 4.50
39 J. A. Sheldon, labor 9.00
41 Fred Helling, labor 4.50
4 4 R. J. Main, labor 5.00
61 W. L. Grimth, labor 3.00
Whereupon the board adjourned
until tomorrow morning, February
16th, 1915, at 9 o'clock.
Alliance. Nebr., Feb. 16, 1915.
The Hoard of County Commission
ers met persuant to adjournment.
Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair
man, C. L. Hashman, and Geo. W.
Duncan.
The following claims were exam
ined and allowed and the clerk or
dered to draw warrants on the Gen
eral Fund for their payment:
804 W. W. Norton, rent for
county judge 51.00
26 Dr. Chas. Slagle. County
physician 215.00
27 J. H. Vaughan & Son. coal 177.73
33 The Baum Dros. Co., mdse. 14.25
35 Burroughs Add. Mch. Co.,
repairs 10.00
36 City of Alliance, lights ... 19.12
38 Alex Muirhead, statistics. . 7.00
40 The Famous, mdse. (pau
per) 15.73
42 Fred Helling, teaming ... 2.50
43 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup
plies 1.13
45 Wm. F. Crane, refund ... 2.50
46 John Lawrence, refund . . . 2.50
4 7 Omaha Printing Co., sup
plies 10.18
4 8 Geo. W. Duncan, mdse.
(pauper) 4.90
49 K. L. Pierce, treas. ond .. 60.00
50 Ner. Tel. bCo.. phones ... 23.95
53 Alliance Printing Co.,
printing 5.00
54 Rowan & Wright, coal
(pauper) 4.40
55 G. M. Burns, refund 9.90
56 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup
plies 65.10
57 John Daughtery, refund . . 3.00
58 Horace Bogue, mdse. (pau
per) 1.75
51 J. W. Miller, salary 75.00
59 Edna Martin, salary 55.00
60 E. M. Martin, insane exp. . 30.00
62 Opal Russell, salary 76.25
63 J. N. Andrews, refund ... 9.90
64 Newberry's Hdw., mdse ..147.10
6 5 Conrad Sterkle, care pau
per 22.30
66 M. S. Hargraves, expense. 47.07
67 Herald Publishing Com
pany, printing 14.61
68 E. I. Gregg & Son, coal
(pauper) 4.65
69 Charles Fuller, carpenter
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Bulls For Sale !
I have two car loads of very
choice Registered Hereford
and Shorthorn Bulls, mostly
coming two-year-olds, from
the best herds in Nebraska
and Iowa.
At the Alliance Stock Yards
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work
5.00
70 Dr. H. H. Bellwood, insane
fees . 30.00
71 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup
plies 87.75
72 Geo. W. Duncan, com. ser. 64.00
73 J. M. Wanek, com. ser. . . 63.20
74 C. L. Hashman, com. ser.. 71.00
76 C. M. Cox. salary 100.00
77 J. W. Miller, salary 75.00
78 W. T. Schlupp. auditing .. 24.00
79 Alliance Times, printing.. 87.37
80 W. O. Barnes, repa'rs .... 7.80
81 H. U. Carpenter, black-
smithing 4.50
The following claims were examin
ed and allowed and the clerk order
ed to draw warrant on Building
Fund for payment:
C. H. 38 Wayne Zediker,
plumbing 265.00
C. H. 39 Chas. 11. Fuller.
carpenter 5.00
The following claim was examined
and rejected:
37 Mrs. Harold Howe, care
pauper 10.00
The petition of A. M. Miller et al
asking that certain alterations be I
made in county road No. 6. same be
ing in twp. 28. N.. Rge. 49 W., Box
Butte county, Nebraska, was approv
ed and deposit waived.
Whereupon the board adjourned
until March 29th, 1915.
M. S. HARGRAVES, Clerk.
tin
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Vie Are Called a "Big Corporation"
The phrase, "big corporation." is
often used as if one were describing a
certain individual reputed to havo
horns.
There are bad corporations and
good corporations, just as there are
bad men and good.
Some corporations in the past have
done things that, in the name of jus.
tice, they had no right to do; but all
corporations should not suffer for the
sins of a few.
But times have changed. The corpo
ration is a dandy that gets away with
anything that it should not in these
days of the vigilant press, the watch
ful publio and the various state and
national public service commissions. ,
Today the public are watching the
corporations closer than any cat ever
watched at a rat hole; but no corpo
ration that intends to be on the square
objects to being watched.
Big business means more economy,
greater efficiency and intelligent or
ganization. It means better service
at a less cost to the public.
Merely being a "big corporation"
should not be considered a crime.
This company is big because it has
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This company must be big to do a big
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('ofiiimiiiity Clubs Popular
Five popular rural community
clubs have been organized recently
in Kimball county. Programs con
sist of talks and debates on live farm
torics, followed by a short entertaln
: i lieio and recitations. Al
most every person In the co imuniTy
attends these mertlnK.; and all tal'e
jMrt la the proterau.s. which are us-
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Th bre-Liilzatlon of these clubs has ation with the school teachers and
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voiiiuy nsirii ul.ural atimt iu tooper- sociatiou.
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