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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
BOARD PROCEEDINGS Minute of Hireling Held by Hoard Of CommlsKloner of Bos Hutte County tast Wffk Alliance, Nebr., June 1, 1915. The Hoard of County Commlsslon .rt met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair nan; C. L. Haahman and Geo. W. Duncan. Bids on file with the county clerk for the construction of sidewalk, ac-Iid ordlng to plans of the county engln- r. were opened and contract award- M XO J. J. ance, iin uruiB iu! " - at bidder. Certain pauper cases were Investi gated and the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 2nd, 1915, St t o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 2, 1915. The Board of County Commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair man; C. L. Hashman and Geo. W. puncan. The day was spent by the board srKb Trot. L. W. Chase, of the Nebr aska Stat University, Investigating tbs proposition of an experimental .Irrigation well aa provided by the ct of the. 1915 legislature. Whereupon the board adjourned sntll tomorrow morning, June 8rd, 4115, at 9 o'clock. Alliance. Nebr., June 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. .Pnncan. County Treasurer Martin reported $2,000 on hand In the Bridge Fund nd same is ordered transferred to the General Fund. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the Gen eral Fund for their payment: Ko. To Whom For What Amt. 52 C. M. Cox, salary (Feb.) 1-00.00 12 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup 62.47 It C. H. Tully, refund .... 14 Burroughs Add Mch. Co. repairs 85 University Pub. Co., sup 86 L. P. Dickerson, refund 17 Klopp & Bartlett, sup.. 88 School Dlst. No. 29, rent 89 City of Alliance, lights. . 90 Klopp A Bartlett Co., sup tl Conrad Sterkle Assn., 9.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 8.00 10.00 14.96 .57 pauper acct 29.50 92 Anton Unrig, spec. com.. 2.00 93 Horace Bogue, mdse. (pauper 94 James F. Underwood, re fund ". 95 C. A. Burlew, mdse. pau per 96 The Famous, mdse., pau per 97 Nebr. Tel. Co.. phones.. 98 Herald Pub. Co., prntg. 99 Klopp & Bartlett Co., sup .190 Thomas llovorka. refund 101 Cora Basye, refund .... 3.50 2.60 103 Hammond & Stephens Co supplies 47.60 (Allowed. Tax. $36.45) i J04 Molly Langford Assn., i . care pauper , , 80.00 105 W. C. Mounts, auditing. 20.00' 100 Oral Rusael Assn., salary and expense 101 ,W. M. Welch. Mfg. Co., supplies ' 109 IC'.OPP & Bartlett Co, sup 97.75 4.09 12.46 110 St. Bernard Hospital, care O'Mara 30.00 111 W. J. Hamilton, mdse, (pauper) I.tl 112 Geo. Simpson Assn., haul Jng 18.00 114 Miller Bros., mdse. .... 18.00 115 T. H. Barnes, cor. Jury . . 2.00 116 Omaha Ptng Co.. sup.. 2.50 118 Klopp & Bartlett. sup.. 125.70 119 M. E. Young, refund . . 6.00 120 Geo. Simpson Assn. haul ing 3.50 122 Klopp & Bartlett, sup.. 49. 82 123 Mrs. M. S. Waddell, care pauper 20.00 26.20 5.00 20.00 75.00 124 A. M. Miler. refund . . . 125 Alliance Creamery, coal. 126 Oliver McEuen. services 127 J. W. Miller Assn., salary 128 C. M. Cox. salary (Mar.) 1 129 Herald Pub. Co., printing 130 W. D. Zediker, plumbing 181 Mallery Gro. Co., mdse.. 132 W. H. Crossman, livery. 133 H. V. Foley, hauling . . 184 Lee Basye, typewriter., 185 Lee Basye, sal and exp. 2 136 School Dlst. No. 20, rent 188 F. E. Holsten, mdse. .. 139 Forest Lbr. Co., material 141 J. M. Wanek, com. ser.. . 142 C. L Hashman, com. ser 143 Geo. Duncan Assn., com. ser. 144 R. E. nKight. sur sup.. 145 Cbaa. W. Sharp, refund. 14 f State Journal Co. sup.. 00.00 27.23 5.38 4.10 2.00 2.50 57.75 21.68 10.00 8.25 30.75 31.20 31.20 56 00 10.12 3.00 19.00 23.50 10.85 1.30 47.05 17.10 147 Klopp 4b Bartlett Co. sup S4I Will Wadum Assn.. labor (Allowed Tax. 19.76) 180 Klopp 4t Bartlett Co. sap 111 Geo. Simpson Assn, labor 111 Nebr. Tel. Co., phones. . 1S3 Alliance Printing Co., 42.80 4. SO t 18.45 X 3.21 I 32.73 ? 1 K.fi2 X , o.vv 165 Mollle La ford Assn., care pauper 25.75 156 G. S. Younkln Asm., labor 6.00 157 S. O. Carr. labor ...... 78.80 158 Carl R. Wltham, Insane exp 27.10 159 Banner Chemical Co., sup 29.30 163 S. A. Bnrtlett Assn., lab. 13.75 164 II. C. Abell Assn., labor 13.75 The following claim m examined and rejected: 75 Chas. A. rosvar, refund on tax foreclosure case. 290.72 The following claims were examln and aowed and the clrek ordered tJ draw warrant8 on the Road Fund fof tMf payment. 1a7 ,B.fc ,,,, inhor 2.25 8.60 8.65 12.00 w. - " - 113 William Curry, repair .. 117 Geo. Simpson Assn. lab. 137 Dick Path, labor 154 G. M. Nussbaum Assn, labor 6.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 11.75 6.75 24.00 46.00 28.00 161 W. R. Kelster, labor .. 162 W. H. Kelster, labor .. 168 W. L. Griffith, labor ... 169 Jack Griffith, labor .... 180 Wm. Rust. Sr., labor .. 224 W. L. Griffith, labor ... 225 Jack Griffith, labor .... 228 J. M. Wanek, road ser.. . 229 C. L. Hashman, auto hire 231 C. L. Hashman, road ser. 233 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. 28.00 234 Guy M. Martin Assn, lab. 18.00 235 R. L. Harris, labor .... 245 Geo. Simpson Assn, labor 254 Glen Younkln Assn, labor 260 John Collins Assn, labor. 2.60 9.30 6.75 2.50 261 R. L. Harlrs, labor .... 265 James Collins Assn, labor 1.20 9.00 Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 4th, 1915, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., June 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 day was spent by the board inspecting roads In the west part of the county. , Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, June 5th, 1915, at 9 o'clock. 'Alliance, Nebr.. June 5, 1915. The Board of County Commission era 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 attending to certain pauper matters Whereupon the board adjourned sine die. M. S. HARGRAVES. Clerk 27-H-5640 The ball game Sunday between Al liance and Bridgeport, which was HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD I Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant reliefs no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air parages of vour head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No ilrufftfltttf for breath at Right; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Elv'a Cream I Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrate through every air passage of the Dead, sooinea in innamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's Just fine. Dont stay stuff ed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. For Women Who Think! You are interested, almost as much as we are, in ex tending the use of the Safe Home Match; It is the most reliable, the 'most efficient and the safest match that can be made. It is absolutely non-poisonous. It is made under conditions that for ever do away with one of the worst of occupational diseases. It removes a poison from the reach of children in American homes. .. W ask you to use this new doq poisonous match sad to urge others to do likewise. . t Sc., All grocers, , Ate or them by name'.' " The Diamond Match Company played on the Bridgeport diamond. resulted In a score of 6 to 1, In fuvor of the "foreigners". Alliance play ed some good ball, but was outclass ed In every way. Bridgeport has a fast bunch of fellows, some of them formerly connected with the state league. In addition, our boys have had but little practice, and they did exceptionally well to keep Bridge port down to 6. Those who com posed the Alliance team were Mc Nulty, Pfenning, Stockwell, Myers, Abegg, Pfenning, Nation, Regester, and Hart. I. 1 Bl .. Over 90 per cent of Business Men Fail Men fail in business because they do not know the game. They lack system and a thorough knowledge of their business. The reason why so many would-be farmers fail is because they know little or nothing of the science of farming. They think anybody can farm and then are surprised to find that their crops will not grow. The farmer who is always behind, who always has bad luck with his crops, is the man who farms by guess and trusts to luck. If he were in the mercantile business he would be in the hands of a receiver within a year. He is a failure but he hangs on because the poorest farmer can get a living out of the land if he only plows and sows the seed. An Agricultural Education The first thing a young man who intends to go into busi ness should do is to take a course in a business college. Here he can become familiar with the first principles of business, without which he will fail. The first thing a man who expects to farm should do is to take a course in an agricultural college, if he can, but if he has not the time or the money to spend in a two-year course, he can get the same instruction at home by taking a course in the Campbell Correspondence School of Soil Culture. Everything is furnished books and all at a very slight cost, and the best thing about it, he does not have to leave the farm or his work. ., He can choose from the following courses: Soil Improvement Course Horticultural Course Small Fanning Course Summer is the time to study agriculture, and the farm and garden is the laboratory in which to work out the problems. Don't wait for fall or winter to begin, but get bsuy now. You will learn more in one summer applying your instruction in the fields than in a dozen winters sitting by the fire. ,Send for our catalog Number 3. It will not cost you a cent. 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It Is equally necessary to know where and from whom to buy them. After an experience of sev eral years, we have kept In close and active association with many people we have, treated for eye defects, and have as yet to find one complaint due to inefficient work. The proper lenses, with correctly fitted mountings, are es sential to proper results. DRAKE & DRAKE Registered Optometrist BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED Cereal Culture Course Drv Farming Course Farm Engineering Course Soil Tillage Course NEBRASKA 1 1 Butte Avenue, Having a bank account and constantly ADDING to It is the one sure way to make life a success. We offer to those that are not yet banking with us the services and safety of our bank. Whether or not you are banking with us, feel free to come and consult us about any investments yon are fig uring on. Without charge we will cheerfully give you our opinion. Make OUR bank TOUR bank. 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THE "PRUDENT MAN" HAS FIRST OF ALL A BANK PAPER I am prepared to take photo graphs of ranch scenes at any time. Having been in this line of the business for the past twenty years, I feel confldeut that I can render satisfaction. HARVEY MYERS Alliance, Nebr. P. o. Box 1203