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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
A 1.1 .1 AM 'K IIKF.AI.D. I l-IUU AUY 22. 1017 DISTRESSING RHEUMATISM How many people, crippled and lame from rheumatism, erne their condition to neglected or incorrect treatment 1 It is the exact combination of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with glycerine and hypophosphites as contained in KM WW that has made Scott's famous for relieving rheuma tism when other treatments have utterly failed. If you are a rheumatism sufferer, or feel its first symptoms, start on Szott's Emulsion at once. IT MAY V vhat YOU NEED. H ORDINANCE NO. 22 and the constitution of th State of AN ORDINANDI-: PROVIDING FOR Nebraska, and that the Indebtedness THE ISSUE.' AND PRESCRIBING of the city has not boon Increased TIIK KOHM AND DENOMINA-lby the Issue hereof, and that rrovis TION OF TWELVE THOPSAND I Ion has been duly made for the rol DOLLARS OK RKFI'NDINO j lection of an annual tax sufficient to BONDS OF THE CITY OF Al. I.I- pay the Interest on this bond aa It ANCE, AND PROVIDING FOR A i falls due, and also to constitute n TAX TO PAY THE SAME. i sinking fund for tho payment of the Whereas, pursuant to lawful pro-1 principal thereof within the time re ceedings had and taken, tho City of bJ, 'J?- v,v. ..,,.,, Alliance. Nebraska. Las heretofore. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the Issued Us municipal coupon City Hall ". Alliance has caused this bond Bonds, consisting of seven bonds In ; to alRtted by the Mayor, attested the denomination of 1 1,000.00 tavh.jby the city clerk, with the seal of the dated the second day of January. anueu. anu couiimtb.himhi uy in 1904. and payable on the second daylty treasurer, and has caused the of January, 1924. redeemable at the , coupons hereto annexed to be exe- the city treasurer, as of this first day TO HONOIt HUlNAIi COUPS The Fremont Ad club section of the Commercial club will Rive a dol lar dinner Thursday night in honor of the Fremont signal corps, recent ly returned from tho border. FIXKL FOR ILI,Fx;AI, LIQUOR SKLLIXO The grand Jury returned nine In dictments after being In session a week at Falls City. Most of tho of fenses were against the liquor laws. Charles E. Stiles, a druggist at Daw son, was fined $200 on a charge of illegal sale of intoxicating liquors. Dawson voted out the saloons last spring. The Judge continued the sentence on tho third indictment against Stiles pending good behav ior. Marion Anderson of Rulo was given a fine of $100 for selling to a minor. He and the minor fell out, it is said. The boy threw a brick and hit Anderson in the face, which Anderson resented by having the boy arrested and fined in the Rulo police court. When the boy's moth er took an Interest in the matter An derson was sentenced to Jail for thir ty days. option of said city at any time after the second day of January, ln, and bearing Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable annually, both principal and Interest being payable at the Nebranka Fiscal Agency In New York City, New Y'ork; and Whereas, pursuant to lawful pro ceedings had and taken the City of Alliance. Nebraska, has heretofore issued its municipal coupon City I Park Ponds, consisting of five bonds I In the denomination of $1,000 each OWN YOU II OWN IIOMK Make a start by buying a It on monthly payments. See Snoddy & Mollting, agents for the Nebraska State Iliiildinc Ai Loan Co. tf Old papers for salt at the Herald office. Papers are done up In bun dies at five and ten ?ents a bundle. PRINTING J05v UOBPRJNTlNGJOftW PRINTING JOr .PRlNl rVRir M SEND THAT NEXT PRINTING ORDER TO THE J OB -PRINTING -DEPT. THAT WILL GIVE YOU HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES SUPERIOR SERViCErr Promptness is An Asset to a printing office. The Herald Publishing Com pany make a practice of turning out job printing as promptly as is consistent with good work. Our customers know that this service is dependable, f We take pleasure in helping plan work. It's our business to know how and you are welcome to the service free. If you want a classy, up-to-date . job of printing, we would suggest that you call ' phone 340 and ask for a representative to call. Herald Publishing Co. Job Printing Department. Phone 340 3 33SE Farm LOAFiS Ranch want your real estate loan business, will make rates and terms to get it. can put over a lean for any amount, will save ycu money on ycur lean. solicit the opportunity to show you. The WOODRUFF BALL CO. iivetient ban. cm VALENTINE, - NEBRASKA Who Pays? That's the title of a valuable little booklet on Willard Service. Worth while to every car owner, and free for the asking. Clare A. Dow, 416 BOX BUTTE AVE. ALLIANCE, NEBR. t We'll be glad to tett your battery at any time ( of December, A. D. (Signed) Attest: 1916. Mayor. City Clerk. Countersigned : for Interest and eight hundred dol lars for principal; and anid taxes when ao collected ahull be applied solely to the pur pose of paying the Intercut and principal of said bonds, respectively, and for no other purpose whatever, until thtj bo ml h ho autborlied under thla ordinance, principal and Inter est, shall have been fully paid, satis fied and discharged; but nothing herein contained shall be ao con strued ns to prevent aaid city from applying any other funds that may be In the treasury of the city and available for that purpose, to the payment of Interest or principal aa the same respectively mature, and the levy or levies herein provided for may thereupon to that extent be diminished, and upon the payment bonds or ere- levies of mr lw In llml iffiiit illltl- A At .. oil-:,Mn ' - - - ' "-'I llllt'l Ul II 141 J I f IVF II1U.I T AlVll I 11 I III- ai me rill- ui ii.b i.n.r.nu.,. , . hnnrlnir ' :r.?.y fThti.?Jn?sii.'t vi,.ui,. a in Now vnrk tny measurer. f u taxable property within the leuinonn inn, j.. ...j ... . . .. , iiniMIi! llPnidTII t ... Il.m. ..no. n.lol I i I I. j I I'l M'll n Uniilol ivj llllllip m B.iiw no in: nun tini I TION CKItTIFICATE or may be hereafter extended are i I. the undersigned, the duly qual- hereby and shall continue to be all other taxes, direct annual taxes, received word from the department as follows, to-wlt: of militia and defence of tho Canadl-. In the year 1917, a tax sufficient an war ofllce, to the effect that his to produce the aum of twelve hun- boy la a member of the Fifty-first dred dollars for Interest; Overseas battalion of tho Canadian In each of the years 1918 to 1920, Infantry, and Is known as No. 437 Inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce 086. There Is no record of hia hav- t ho sum of six hundred dollars for ing been killed or injured and the Interest; 'war office gives Mr. Hayes tho In- In each of the years 1921 to 1937, formation that ao far aa they know. Inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce the lad Is safe. Somo worn was al- the sum of fourteen hundred dollars so obtained In regard to his enlist- No. On the City Treasurer. (Form of Coupon) $12.50 day of June, A. first D. ! 10 Ihn niv nf Allliinm will rvnv rtnlnH Ihn Aral Hnv nt A 11 mint 1911. . .. . ' . . -X : 1 " , ' " Vi " -u;!" tie Dearer iweive ana ou-nu of lhe principal of any of the .. ""'" "" 9 Hollars In lawful money of the Unit-1 lHRUP(l hereunder In said manner, . .,, f ...m nl,v!(" 01 America iiine oniceoiiby tne UBft of Uie sinking fund h L:u: . ir:;Z "V"' . State Treasurer In Lincoln. Ne- ln prov(id for. the levy or Aueut.1 ill ' nd barVng interest ". J'l. L,S. ..r" ' I eln provided for the payment - - . inif nnnii ii:iihii i iiii'uii iiiir in hi . iin.ii..n4 . ment. The Canadian records show that ho enlisted at Edmonton on May 6, 1915. Mr. Hays Is also In receipt of a telegram from Senator Sherman of Illinois, who has been In communication with tho American consul In London ln regard to th lad, and this messago gives practic ally the name Information as Is con tained In the official war docun.cnt from Canada. MAY MAKE HACK City. New York; and Whereas, there are not sufficient funds In the treasury of said city to Day the said boiida aud there will lied and acting auditor of public ac-1 pledged for tho payment of said not be sufficient money In the treas-1 counts of the ste of Nebraska, do bonds and the Interest thereon, and ury to pay said bonds at maturity; ' hereby certify that this bond has the proper officers of said City of been regularly and legally Issued Alliance shall continue to assess, 11 1 1 vl . . . try .1 i, . II I.. 1 Whereas the Minor and Council nn1 nBS een registered in my omen levy anu roiirri muu "immi in.n, may by ordinance duly passed by a I book kept by me for i nuch pur- and shall apply the proceeds there-two-thirds vote Issue bonds to pay ! all In arcordanee wi h the pro- of solely to the payment of said mu- debt without a vote visions or unapter i i or ii.e rsession nicipai noims aiia mo imereni nuuu- nnt hlirhor rntpllW8 OI INeoraSKa, ail pro- on, unill IUB PHHIW Bimii nam ut-cn ceeaings reiailve lo inn iksub oi iiiib limy imiu. nuuuiu uio rywuu iua off any bonded of the people, at a than the debt outstanding; and Whereas, the Mayor and Council deem It advisable to Issue the nego tiable coupon bonds of said city In the aggregate amount of twelve thousand dollars, bearing interest at the rate of five per centum per an num, for the purpose of refunding and redeeming the said valid out standing bonded indebtedness of the said city as aforesaid, thus extending the time of paying the said indebted ness and materially reducing the in terest; now Therefore, he it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Al liance: Section 1. That by virtue, and In pursuance of Section 4830 of the Kevlsed Statutes of Nebraska. 1913, and all other statutes thereunto en abling, there shall be Issued the re funding bonds of the City of Alli ance to the amount of twelve thous and dollars, for the purpose of re funding and redeeming the valid outstanding bonded Indebtedness of the said city, as hereinbefore set forth. Section 2. That said refunding bonds hereby authorized shall be dated December tlrst. 1916. be ab solutely due December first, 1936, and redeemable at the option of the city at any time after Ave years from the date thereof, and Bhall bear In terest at the rate of five per centum per annum, shall consist of twenty four bonds of the denomination of rive hundred dollars each, numbered from one to twenty-four, Inclusive, and both principal and interest of the said refunding .bonds shall be lnavable at the office of the State Treasurer of the State of Nebraska, I In the city of Lincoln, Nebraska. The 'interest shall be represented by forty coupons attached to each bond, euch coupon representing a half yearly 'payment of interest upon the bond I to which it is attached. The said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor, attested- by the City Clerk, and bear the city seal, and be countersigned by the City Treasurer, and the cou pons attached to such bonds shall be signed by the facsimile signature of the City Treasurer. Section 3. The said refunding bonds and the coupons and certifi cates thereto attached, shall be ln substantially the following form, to wlt: I NITED STATES OF AMKHH'A STATE OF NE Hit ASA. POI NTY OF KOX Ill'TTE Municipal Coupon liond of the . City of Alliance. UEFENDINt; IIONI) v( $'.00.00 The City of Alliance, in the Coun ty or I!ox llutte. in the State of Ne braska, Tor value received, acknowl edges itself indebted and hereby promises to pay to bearer the mm of rive hundred dollars in lawful money of the I'nited Slates of Amer ica, on the first day of December. A D. litt'ifi. with interest thereon at the rate of live per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June and the first day of De cember of each year, both principal nnd Interest being payable at the of fice of the State Treasurer in Lin coln. Nebraska, upon presentation and surrender of this bond and the annexed coupons as they respectively become due. Th bhUI cltv reserves the ritht. hnuever. to redeem this bond at uny time after five years from its date, according to law. This bond is Issued by said t. ny rr th nurnose of refunding and redeeming a like amount of tbe val wi nuiRtandintr indebtedness of said city, by virtue of and In full con- fortuity and compliance with the pro visions of Section 4830 of the Itevls- prt statutes of Nebraska. 1913, and all other statutes thereunto enabling. nd of the constitution of the State of Nebraska, and pursuant to an ord inance of said city, duly adopted, ap prove!, published and made a law of said city prior to the issuance or tnis bond, for the purpose of authorizing the refunding of a like amount of the valid outstanding bonded Indebted ness of said city. It is hereby certified that every re- milrotrent of law relating to the is sue hereof has been duly complied with, wid that this bond and tne in debtedness ao refunded and redeem ed hereby are within every debt lim it and other limit prescribed by law COl'NTY CLETlK'i? UEOISTRATION CERTIFICATE bond taken bv the city of Alliancehereby provided for not be sufficient and the data filed In my ofllce being for the payment of tho Interest on the basis of this certificate. i such municipal bonds, or the prlncl- ! pal thereof, or both, at the time and State Auditor of Public Accounts. : ln the manner herein provided, and according to the terms of said bondB, , then said principal and Interest, or I the undersigned the dul r nun!- Alance; anU fled and acting county clerk of Ilo , ,(, h b , lHe(, "U f r..U'l . , f ' ? S such special tax remaining on and rc-nlty that this bond has been duly ,h payment of the entire prin- reglstered in my office In a book kept , , ,, on BUrh mdebted by me 0hr(rh PUfP""". RC1T ;' new. then such surplus shall be 5?? J1 E p,rov,;ionB. of. SW" transferred to said general fund of 1 17 l oi I the clty of Alliance. 191, Section 7. All ordinances or parts ..................... f or(jinanceB In conflict with this County Clerk of Rox ordinance nro hereby repealed. Rutte County. Nebraska. , gect,on g Thl(J ordInance Bha Section 4. When said refunding ,ako ottt.e, and be ln full force from bonds have been prepared and exe- an(1 aft,,r ts i,aBHaKe, approval and cuted they shall be aold at not less due publication, and shall be Irre- tnan par or nice vaiue, aim me iio- piu,i,. lmtll the bonds hereby auth- The congressional waters appear to look fine to Secretary of State Charles W. Tool, and If he does not change his mind he will be a candi date for the democratic nomination for congress In the Sixth congress ional district. Mr. Tool has been looking over the returns of the last election and discovers that he carried thirty of the thlrty-slx counties of that dis trict winning out over his republican opponent by over 7,000 votes. He polled 11,242 more votes than did the democrat who ran against Con gressman Klnkald, although the lat ter polled more votes than did Mr. Pool. TIIIKVKH STRIP AUTOMOIHLFJ Automobile thieves who stole the automobile of Joseph Robers, for mer president of tho Nebraska stato fair, ran the machine Into the ditch near Fremont before they had driv en It a quarter mllo. Not to be cheated by this misfortune, they re moved the tires, horn and brass fix tures. Mr. Robers found the strip ped car In the ditch Tuesday morn ing. Last summer during the trac tor meet the same nutomobilo was stolen end the thief was run down and captured by Fremont policemen. I'.NDOKSK MAXAUEK TLAN A mass meeting of citizens held at Fremont for the purpose of hearing; the report on the proposed commis sion form of government voted at the close of the meeting to endorse tho manager plan. The committee beaded by County Attorney S. 8. Sldner appointed at a previous meet ing to prepare a report upon the best form of government for a city of Fremont's size, reported In favor of a manager plan. A motion of Marc G. Perkins to appoint a com mittee of ten to oppose tho McMulIen ceeds shall be used exclusively for orU;d BhaU have bcen fully paid and 1 "11 t Lincoln was withdrawn when the purpose of paying ana reaeem- Batlsfled niuw-u m uaoumu nm Ing the bonds so to be refunded, and passed and adopted and approved responsibility of appointing a com- the bonds ho paid and redeemed by tn Mayor and Council this 12th li"p, shall thereupon be Immediately can- ,mv of December. 1916. Passed first reading December 12. llt"-n "vn m6 ; FHO.M MINATAKH Passed second rending December! Wednesday evening, while a par 12, 1916. ' ty. given by' a number of tho young Passed third reading December people oi iiae annulare vicinuy 10 celled and the new bonds thus issued in place thereof shall be the valid and bonding obligations of the City of Alliance. Section 5. The interest falling due on the said bonds In the year 1917 shall be paid out of the general fund of Paid city, and for the pur attest : 12. 1916. (Signed) PENROSE E. ROMIC, Carter Calder. City Clerk. 12-1-802-75491 Mayor. HOY pose of reimbursing the said general fund for the said Interest, and to meet the Interest accruing on the said bonds after the year 1917, and for the purpose of creating a sinking . . .1 .1 1. I.. ...... ......,. ext Otu IUIK1 KM I lit milium- mjiiiT-iii in.., said bonds, there shall be, and there V. S. Hays, of Scottabluff, whose are hereby, levied on all the taxable son Is "somewhere in France" fluht property in said city, in addition to ing for the cause of the allies, has IS I Kiini.NtJ IN TKENt IIES IN i:t kopi: their teachers, was in prog reus at the school house, tiro was discovered In the basement. , It had started from the furnace, , which is set so near the floor that an unusually hot tire caused tho rafters to kindle. Water had to be haulol in Fords from a neighboring farm house and only by tho hardest kind of fighting was tho fire put out. The damage was not large and was fair ly well covered with Insurance. The Telephone Operator Cannot Tell Who Galled Your Number 1 a Am remaps toaay your teicpnone bell rang, and when you answer ed the operator asked, "Number, please?" "Why, my bell rang!" you probably replied. i.'liV.v"-'; .:-.v,;:;"E fa Ycu were answered courteous ly, "Will you excuse it. please?" The operator r,ro cnb- scriber had asked for ycur tele phone number, tiun a-.u.rd it was not the numb:r he 'vanted and had hung up his 1 ecei er, or that you were abit slow in an swering and the party calling you had tired of waiting and had hung up his receiver. If the operator had rung you on account of her own error, she would have answered, "I beg your pardon, you were called by mistake." Most wrong numbers are called because of persons asking for the wrong number, or to their giving the number they want so quickly or so indistinctly that the operator does not understand correctly. The modern Bell TeJelphone switchboard, as well as our operating methods, represent many years of study and investigation, and we are confident that our service, when properly used, responds to every reasonable requirement. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY U,cE2b ))