The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 22, 1915, Image 10

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    FARMERS' CLUB MEETING
Ir1tMhle and Enjoyable Day 8eiit
lit the Home of L. J.
Hchlll
The Farmers Club met Tuesday at
the L. J. Schlll ranch, where a v-ry
profitable and enjoyable day was
pent by both old and young.- It la a
pleasure to anyone Interested In
farm irork to visit Mr. SchlU's place,
where ran be found the new modern
equipped barn, with silo, milking ma
chine and all other convenience that
f;ive forth an air of up-to-dateness
and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Sc hill
proved themselves host and hostess
of unusual ability. Seventy-three
were present to pnrtake of a dinner
that could not be criticised, as noth
ing that Is good to eat was missing
from the table, and everything was
served In the proper style so that no
one went away hungry.
A business meeting was held In the
Afternoon, and the program was car
ried out. Mrs. Lalns was given a
hearty encore after her reading and
.It was necessary for her to return.
Sirs. Ileal recited some poetry of her
own composition; Jack Miller ren
dered a vocal solo. Mr. Workman
gave a talk that was only too short,
entitled, "Love Thy Neighbor as Thy
Self". Mr. Seidell talked . on the
ftood roads question, and last but not
least E. (J. Lalng treated the crowd
to watermelon.
It was decided that next month's
meeting will be held at the home of
IVm. Rust, Jr., on August 17.
Traveling Man's Experience '
"la the summer of 1888 I had a
very severe attack of cholera mor
bus. Two physicians worked over
tne from 4 a. m. to 6 p. m. without
giving any relief and then told
sue they did not expect me to live;
that I had best telegraph for my fam
ily. Instead of doing so, I gave the
hotel porter fifty cents and told him
to buy me a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, and take no substitute. I took
double dose according to the di
rections and went to sleep after the
eeond dose. At 5 o'clock the next
morning I was called by my order
and took a train for my next stop
ping point, a well man but feeling
rather shaky from the severity of
the attack," writes II. V. Ireland, of
Louisville, Ky. Obtainable every
MOTORCYCLE RAGES
mill lie Held at the Fair Grounds
Neit Munday, the 2JWi Good
Program Is, Assured
The fair grounds next Sunday, the
25th, will be the scene of. some of the
best motorcycle races ever held In
this section of the, country. There
Are seven entrants already, and It Is
probable that there will be two . or
three more before the races start. :
Among those who will ride are
everal that entered the races at the
stockmen's convention. The en
trants thus far are Chas. Schafer, of
sllllance, G. D. Langston, L. D. Bow
man, Ralph Dull, and P. H. Palmer,
f Grand Island, J. A. Emery of
Deottsbluff. and Geo. Perkins, of Mit
chell, all of whom-are In the semi
professional class.
The track Is now in good shape,
and the boys are going to make some
peed Sunday afternoon. Among
sXhers, there will be a 30-raile and a
29-mlle race.
FARM RECORD WORK
County Agent Seidell Is Ahead of
Other Agents
County Agent Seidell 'this week re
ceived a copy of the semi-annual re
port of the farm management survey
work of the U. S. Department of Ag
riculture, University of - Nebraska,
and It is shown that Mr. Seidell leads
ta the survey work. His record
since May 81, 1116, when the work
Simple Logic
"Proves
It.
.
By MOSS.
A wants to sell some
thing. B wants to buy
it. X is the advertise
ment that brings them
together.
X costs money. It's
the bring together price.
A makes more money
by selling to many B's
and can therefore pay
for X. A benefits. B
benefits.
That's advertising in
a nutshell.
It has been tried out
in every conceivable way,
and it works.
It works especially
well in this home news
paper, as many of oui
merchants and all of our
readers know.
was started here, is 2.6 farms a
week, or 13 farms There Is a total
of 2b, but part of these were taken
through other sources thsn the coun
ty agent. The closest to Mr. Seidell.
in the counties that have demonstra
tion agents. Is about 1.6, giving him
a nice lead.
lie hat lately received a sample of
a farm record book that la meeting
with- the approval of all the farmers.
The book is neatly ruled, compact,
and contains pages for all kinds of
records. These can be obtained for
10 rents each while the supply lasts.
Neuralgia Pains MrKd
Yriu don't need to suffer those ag
onizing nerve pains In the face, head,
arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just
apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's
Liniment; He quietly a few minutes.
You will get such relief and comfort!
Life and the world will look bright
er. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces
for 26c, at all ruggists. Penetrates
without rubbing,
adv No 1
LOCAL AUG PERSONAL
Attorney Burton was In Scotts
bluff the first of this week on legal
business.
Walter Jones, of Grand Island,
district traffic chief for the Nebraska
Telephone Company, Is In the city.
Mrs. Ida M. Ross left Wednesday
night for a visit with relatives In
Washington. She expects to be gone
about two months.
Pepe Sights, who recently visited
Hot Springs, where he stopped at the
Evans hotel, Is In the city.
William King, the old time refer
ee, Is scheduled to referee the boxing
contest to be pulled off at Drldgeport
on Tuesday, July 27, between Jess
Verbeck of Bridgeport and Fred
Parks of Sidney. These boxers
weigh the same and are matched for
fifteen rounds with eight ounce
gloves. A number of the local fans
are planning to attend.
Miss Laura MorrtBon, daughter of
Engineer and Mrs. E. R. Morrison,
of Crawford, was married on July 4
to Jack Potts of Hot Springs, the
marriage taking place In Hot
Springs. The Morrison's formerly
lived Jo Alliance, where the bride is
well known. They will make their
home at Hot Springs, ' where Mr.
Potts has a good position.
.Thirty-Mix for SM Cents ;
Dr. King's New Life Pills are now
supplied in well-corked glass bottles,
containing 36 sugar coated white
pills, for 25c. One pill wtth a glass
of water before retiring is an aver
age dose. Easy and pleasant to
take. Effective and positive in re
sults. Cheap and economical to use.
Get a bottle today, take a dose to
night your Constipation will be re
lieved in the morning. 36 for 25c,
at all druggists,
adv No 1 '
HKL1KVE8 IN 81 LOS
Alliance Lumberman a Strong Iktoxt-
er for Farmer's "Hank Account"
Among the silo bosters lu Box
Butte county Is Geo. A,. Heilman,
manager of the Forest Lumber Com
pany. Not because he Is Interested
in silos because he sells them, but
because he knows what they will do
for the farmer. Mr. Heilman has
made a careful study of silos and en
silage, and can readily answer al
most any question in that regard that
Is asked of him. .
A Herald reporter recently visited
the Forest office to Investigate the
plans of the "Common Sense" silo,
which they handle. The plan Is a
rather unique one, the walls being
constructed of two-by fours laid flat
with interlocking ends, making the
silo octagonal shape. . One of the
claims made for the Common Sense
Is that It cannot possibly blow down
In anything less than a disastrous
tornado, and it needs no anchoring,
and this claim has been borne out on
several occasions. The great feature
of this type silo is that the height is
not fixed it can be extended from
year to year as is needed. A small
model on display in the office shows
the construction. This silo can be
lined with roofing, and will last a
natural life time.
While Manager Heilman believes
the "Common Sense" to be the best
silo plan, at the same time he is not
radical on the subject. He wants to
see silos in Box Butte county and
lots of them whether they are
"Common Sense" or not. .
' Too Horrible to Contemplate.
."No. Mr.-UmV Phyllis said, with a
sljjo. "1 cuuuot marry you. 1 -oufea
tti.it I have much more than a friendly
feeling for you, but upom we were
to uniiiy utiil you should die aud leave
m iu straitened cirvu instance aud 1
should take in boarders and they
should make a pun of my name as
landlady, calling me Phyllia L'ppT"
Louriou Stray Stories.
Trying Fee the Chssrful.
A Boston doctor says that oue should
alwsys be cheerful at the breakfast
table. But what 1 a chap going to do
when some selfish, self centered mem
ber of the family hustles down early to
cop the morning newspaper and then
hangs onto It like grim death through
out the count of the tnealT Phlladii
pbla Inquirer.
A Freak of th &.
Like the ribs of a long dead giant so
stand the rusty ribs of the U. S. K
Wateroe, two wiles Inland, at the foo;
of tha Andes, where the ship was de
posited in 1808 by a monster tidal
wave. The ship, with practically Its
anrirt crew aboard, was swept from
its anchorage off Irlca and carried In
land, whar it was left on aa even
keel. almoMt uninjured.
OUR LIFE.
Our life is like the life of a tree
again and agsin stripped of every
sign of life thai it hat put forth and
yet which still hai gathered all those
apparent failurei inlo the success
of one long, conlinuoui growth.
Phillips Drooks.
His Left.
"Did he waive hi right?"
"No. He shook his left fist In my
face." New York Press. .
FOK HALE Two automobiles,
cheap. Hee W. 1. Ilumer.
33-tf-R876
FOR KALE Two automobiles,
cheap. Hee W. D. Dinner.
33-tf-f876
STATIC TEACHERS' EXAMINATION
, The state teachers' and reading
circle examination will be held at
the Box Butte county court house
Thursday and Friday, July 29 and
30.
OPAL RUSSELL,
County Superintendent.
33-H-5875
PUBLIC NOTICE
To the Property Owners In Improve
ment District One, Two, Three and
Six of Alliance, Nebraska;
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the City Council will
sit as a Board of Equalization on the
6th day of August, 1915, at 8 o'clock
p. in., for the purpose of hearing of
complaints and equalizing special as
sessments for the payment of con
struction of curbing in said Districts,
by virtue of a Resolution adopted by
the said City Council and set out as
follows:
"Be it resolved that the Mayor and
City Council of Alliance, Nebraska,
meet as a Board of Equalization on
August 6, '1915, at 8 o'clock p. m.
for the purpose of levying special as
sessments upon the real estate in Im
provement districts one, two, three,
and six of Alllani braska, for
the purpose of paying for the con
struction of curbing in said districts,
and that notice of such meeting be
given to all owners of real estate to
be assessed, by publication of this
resolution v for ten successive days
prior to August 6th, 1915, in the Al
liance Herald, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation and published In Al
liance, Nebraska."
(SEAL)
PENROSE E. ROM1G. Mayor,
CARTER CALDER, City Clerk.
33-3t-631-5870
REFEREE'S NOTICE OF SALE
District .Court, Hox Untie County,
Nebraska
Albert 'Stoll. et al. Plaintiffs,
-v-
Katherlne Roberts, et al.,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that the
referee, Eugene Burton, appointed
by this court, will sell at public auc
tion to the highest and best bidder
for cash, on September I, 1915. at
two o'clock p. m.. Mountain time, at
the west front door of- the county
court house in the city of Alliance,
Nebraska, the following described
property upon the terms hereinafter
named:
1. Lots 13 and 14 in block 15. In the
original town of Alliance.
2. Lots 13 and 14 in block 16. in the
original town of Alliance. .
3. Lot 7 in block number 25of the
Original Town of Alliance, Ne
braska. 4. Lot 10 in block 26 of the Origin
al Town of Alliance, Nebraska.
5. Lots 10, 11 and 12 In block num
ber 20, first addition to Alliance,
Nebraska.
6. Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 7, 8 and 9 of
Frank Wiltson's sub-division of
block 16 In the second county ad
dition to Alliance, Nebraska. '
7. The East twenty-three and one
third feet (E 23 1-3) of lot 9 in
block number 26 in Alliance, Ne
braska. 8. The West twenty-three and one
third feet (W 23 1-3) of the east
forty-six and two-thirds feet (E
46 2-3) of lot number 9 in block
number 26 in Alliance. Nebraska,
except the north 10 feet thereof
dedicated as an alley.
Bids will , be received for all the
land described in 3, as a whole and
also for each Individual lot separate
ly, and such bids will be subject to
the approval of the couYt.
The terms of sale will be as fol
lows (a) . For lots 13 and 14, block 15.
above described, one-third cash, and
the balance In a tax-free mortgage to
said Eugene Burton, or hia assigns;
to mature not to exceed 3 years from
the date of sale, with Interest paya
ble annually at 7 per cent per an
num, at the First National Bank, of
Alliance. Nebraska, in form approv
ed by the referee and the court. .
(b) . For lots 13 and 14 In block
16, one-third In cash, and the bal
ance In a tax-free mortgage to said
Eugene Burton, or his assigns to ma
ture not to exceed three years from
the date of sale, with Interest paya
ble annually at the rate of seven per
cent per annum, at the First Nation
al Bank of Alliance, Nebraska, in
form approved by the referee and
the court.
(c) . All the rest of the property
must be paid for in cash upon the
confirmation of said sale by the
court, with Interest from the date of
sale at seven per cent per year.
Teu per cent of any bid must be
paid In cash at the time of the aale.
EUGENE BURTON.
Referee.
S. L. GEISTHARDT,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
, Ordtnanre No. 211
An ordinance appropriating funds
to'defray the expenses of the city of
Alliance. Nebraska, for the fiscal
year rndins ou the second Monday in
.August. 1916, and levying the tax
iur ma payniem or me general ana
incidental expenses of said city a tax
for the support and maintenance of
the public library of said elty; a tax
for the maintenance and repair of
the sewer system of said city; a tax
for the maintenance of the city park
of said city and taxes to psy the In
terest and principal upon the water
bonds, water extension bond, light
bonds, City Hall bonds, sewer bonds
and City Park bonds of said city, and
for the maintenance and repair of
street lighting, stationery and print
ing, fire and water, street and alley
and officers' salary.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY
OR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA:
Section 1. That there la hereby
appropriated out of the money to be
raised by tax or otherwise by the
City of Alliance, Nebraska, the sum
of $31850.00, for the purpose of pay
ing the general and incidental ex
penses of said City, for the support
ing and maintenance of .the public
library of said city, for maintaining
and repairing the sewer system of
said city, for paying the annual in
terest and creating a sinking fund
for the payment of the principal of
the water bonds, water extension
bonds, sewer bonds, light bonds, city
hall bonds and city park bonds of the
said city of Alliance and for the
maintenance of city park of said city,
and for maintaining street lighting,
stationery and printing, fire and wat
er, officers' salary and the improve
ment of streets and alleys, in funds
as follows: "
City park maintenance S2000
Interest city park bonds .... . 250
City hall bond 1000
Sewer maintenance 1500
Lighting bond ............. 1000
Sewer bond : . 1600
Water extension bond 1000
Water bond ..... 3000
Street and alley lighting ..... 4000,
Stationery and printing 500
Fire and water 4000
Street, and alley 5000
Officers' salary . . :' 5000
City library 2000
Total $31850
Section II. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 10 mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua-
tlon of the city of Alliance, Nebras
ka, for the payment of the general
and incidental expenses of the city of
Alliance, Nebraska.
Section III. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 3 mills on each dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of supporting and main
taining a public library In the city of
Alliance, Nebraska.
Section IV. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 3 mills on each dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the maintenance and repair, of the
sewer system of the city of Alliance,
Nebraska. s
- Section V. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 6 mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valuation
of the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of paying the principal
and interest on the water bonds of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska.
Section VI. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 2 mills on each dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of paying the Interest
and principal on the water extension
bonds of the city of Alliance, Nebr
aska. Section VII. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 3 mills on each dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of paying the principal
and interest on the sewer bonds of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska.
Section VIII. That there is here
by levied a tax of 2 mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the city of Alliance, Nebras
ka, for the purpose of paying the
principal end Interest on the lighting
bonds of the city of Alliance, Nebras
ka. Section IX. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 1 mill on each dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of paying the principal
and interest .on the city hall bonds bf
the city of Alliance, Nebraska. .
Section X. That there is hereby
levied a tax of one mill on each dol
lar of the assessed property valuation
of the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of paying the 'principal
and interest on the city park bonds
of tha city of Alliance, Nebraska.
Section XI. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 2-. mills on each. dollar
of the assessed property valuation of
the city of Alliance, Nebraska, for
the purpose of supporting- and main
taining a public park in the city of
Alliance, Nebraska.
Section XII. This ordinance shall
take effect and be In force from and
after Its passage, approval and pub
lication, according to law.
FirBt reading July 19. 1915.
Second reading July 19, 1915.
Third reading July 19. 1915. .
Passed and approved this 19th day
of July, 1915.
PENROSE E. ROMIG.
(SEAL) Mayor.
Attest: Carter E. Calder, City Clerk.
33-2t-633-6873
aa
ORDINANCE NO. 212
An Ordinance Creating Street Im
provement District Number 7,
Within the City of Alliance, Ne
braska. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR
AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA:
Section 1. That the following
street improvement district be and
the same is hereby created within
tha City of Alliance, Nebraska.
Street Improvement District No. T
All ofSUlock "D". Sheridan Addi
tion to the City of Alliance, Nebras
ka. All of Block "8". Box Butte Ad
dition to the City of Allianee, Nebr
aska. Section 11. This ordinance shall
be in effect from and after Its pass
age, approval and publication accord
ing to law.
Passed and approved this 19th day
of July. 1915. -
First reading July 19. 1915.
Second reading July 19, 1915.
Third reading July 19. 1915.
PENROSE E. ROMIG, Mayor.
Attest: Carter E. Calder,
(Seal) City Clerk.
33-2t-32-5874
Beautiful
Brass Bedsteads
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Reasonably Priced
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You spend more than one-third of your life in bed, so why
not live that time in comfort! We have a line of brass bed
steads that are models of elegance, yet they cost you no more
than, the common kind. Quality radiates from every pillar
and filler, and when you buy one of them you are assured that
you are getting the very best.
One of these bedsteads would be as beautiful ornament as
you could put into any room, and they are all new models and
exclusive patterns. Light weight, and the quality is high for
the price. Guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We have them with the two and three inch round or square
pillars, and with five and seven one-inch fillers in the head and
foot. Brass bedsteads are increasing in value all the time, and
if you are figuring on buying one in the near future, it will
pay you to look at our line. Of course brass bedsteads cost
more than the other kind, but they will last a lifetime.
Miller Brothers
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OUR SHIRTS ARE MA OK FOR MEN WHO WANT TO GFT
THEIR MONEY'S WORTH.
WE TAKE PRIDE IN RECOMMENDING THEM TO YOU AND
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MADE IN ALL THE POPULAR MATERIALS.
Prices 50c to S3. 50
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Box Butte
Ave.
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Clothes
.for Men
Motorcy
cle Races
Fair Grounds
ALLIANCE
Sunday, July 25
i ....
KEVEN EXPERT RlDEItH
from Grand Island, Broken Row, Mitchell, Scottsbluff
and Alliance -
WATCH FOR THE U RAN U FREE-FOR-ALL
, NOBODY BARRED FROM ANY RACE
The Track is in Good Slm, said TIiwmj Will e the Be
lUwea Ever Held in This Nation
Admission 35 Cents