The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 12, 1917, Image 3

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    is mnrn taicen up witn tne roun
Mr and Mrs (Minn. Minntck from
Jennings canie up Saturday to stay
over Sunday.
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John Osmon from lakeside came
up to spend Sunday with his family.
He it work hit in the potash plant
there.
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The Fourth of July whs celebrat
ed In (treat style at the old PlNll
place, seven miles south u4 Spade,
Nebr. There were some seventy-fit
persons from In and around Jen
nings in attendance. There was
something doing every minute and
some minutes there wore several
things doing One of the features
of the day was the Ih11 game. Of
COM I'M there were two sides, some of
it being the better half for men, wo
men and children were all in the
BJMM. TJiere were four women on
euch side and to say that thoy all
made good hits is putting it mildly.
The game was won by the married
folks, the Anal score being 6 to 8. A
tug-of-war between the women and
the single men was one that will be
remembered by all in attendance for
some time. It was a scream from
start to finish. There was a wide
variety of foot races, the fat men,
the married men, and the children
all taking a hand. A nail-driving
contest was held between the wo
men. Some were mean enough to
usk how the women expected to make
a hit that way. A shower came up
about o'clock, causing all to take
to the house. Bernard Schlrk of
Alliance and Harold Petus from
Plattsraouth put on a wrestling
inech. After they had worked
hard for eleht minutes the match
wan declared a tie.
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J. D. Reilly a nd wife of Salt Lake
city, Utah, accompanied by Mrs.
Uellly's mother, Mrs. Boness, made a
trip from Atllanoe Sunday morning
for a visit at the Klrt Sowers home
at Jennings. Mrs. Sowers is a sis
ter of Mrs. Reilly and a daughter of
Mrs. Boness. They returned Mon
day in a Ford and had a fine trip
looking over the cattle country. Mr.
Reilly is representative for the En
tiled t-Johnson Company, shoo man
ufacturers at Endicott, N. Y , in the
Salt Lake City territory. He has
been in the shoe game for the past
ten years. The trip from Salt Lake
City to Alliance was made in a car
and they expect to return Sunday,
making the trip ovorland.
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IK THE SHOTS KITH YOI
TM E H WEAR IT"
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ADAM l l Ml
My, I'm so afraid he's going to
ruin his paper printing such stuff as
appears in that Adam Liar column.'
remarked one of Alliance's damsels
after reading last week's column
"It's perfectly Insulting for a lady of
refinement and character to ftave to
read such awful things as tnat ref
erence to tissue paper was, and be
sides I'm not a gossip, even if my
tongue does get me Into trouble
somet lines." Now what I want to
know is, how in the world did this
old damsel know I referred to her.
Maybe I had someone else In mind.
Anyway, "If the shoe fits you. wear
it."
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But talking about strong stuff
wh v t Vt I a or I 11 m r la KaI n.ui
compared with some of the stuff pull-j h?- or fro'"
ed at some of the "affairs" staged by ' Rend" anyway and that the letter
Alliance B. A. B.'s. I would call
stole anemia. w nen inhhc met i
beksh at the well she was walking
with a pitcher. Sampson struck Ml
a good many times when he beat the
Philistines. Moses m:ide his first
run when he slew the Egyptian. Cain
made a base hit when he slew Abel.
Abraham made a sacrifice The Prod
igal son made a home run. David
was a long distance thrower and
Moses shut out the Egyptians nt the
d Sea. The game was called off
when the flood came on account of
wet grounds.
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Me hurried home the other night
to get his sprinkling done before It
rained.
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The Tact that Texas Is raising
eighteen billion watermelons this
year convinces me that the South Is
going to send a good-e.lr.ed army or The Fourth in Svottbluff
colored troops into action and wants! Scottsbluff, Nebr.. July 9, 1317.
them well provided for. Editor The Herald.
Alliance. Nebraska.
Dear sir: As a regular reader of
The Herald and a resident of Scotta-
exptaina itsett ami reads aa toiiowa:
I hope all the people of Alliance
too knot ice of the splendid work
done by your repreaentatlve. Lloyd
O Thomaa. during the laat aeaaion
of the legislature, for It really was
splendid from the standpoint of the
html work really done, aa well aa
I'M intelligence, Integrity, and dis
Cl limitation disptg 00 by Mr. Thorn
as In his estimate of the various
measures which came before the
1916-1917 legislature
1 believe that it haa been good ad
ertlslng for the 73rd repreaentatlve
district to have had a man represent
fng us in the legislature who geta a
recommendation like that from as
prominent a business man of Omaha
as Mr. Sherman.
W .1 MAHAFFY.
Want Ad Lost, near the postof-i
Hce, a small table by an old maid !
with bent mahogany legs.
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Will the young lady who lifted her
skirt this morning as she crossed un
paved Box Butte avenue please
write me, as I would like to see more
of her.
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He's sure some worried It seems
that he got a letter from his sweet-
them cesspool frolics, from what 1
hear of them.
No, William. I'm not a B. A. B.,
even though T do own a dress suit.
As yet I have not cultivated the art
of shaking hands with two fingers at
a level with my -snoot or dancing the
light fantastic in full dress or un
dress with a partner so close that a
knife drawn between us would be
sure to cut me. I'm still sanitary, in
I spite of my faults.
Ah for shocking things, if I'd just
cut loose as I might and tell some of
the things some of the shocked and
proper beings have done or are do
ing, this column would be so impure
it would have to be fumigated each
week fo ra solid year, and then
would still stink so bad you'd have
to have a cold to approach it.
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Anyway, they've changed their
meeting place of nights from the via
duct to north by west of the Central
school building.
I see a frequent caption in the ng-
H. C. Mlneak returned to Jennings ricultural papers, "Keep the Calves
Sunday morning, being the proud Growing." That might be changed
owner of a n ew Dodge car. He was . to the society columns in view of the
accompanied by hla wife. They say painful shanks so often seen In thin
was lost. Now the question is who
found it? Did she call him "Dear
ie." or something else. He will not
tell, but it seems to be getting his
goat.
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. lAke a Ie-leggel Man
Did you ever notice that some peo
ple put on lots of steam and appear
to be working their level best but
they don't get anywhere. 'They
don't get ahead because they ure
standing on their own toes. They
are often like the peg-legged man
who got on a drunk and started home
Just after a rain. He got his peg
leg stuck in the mud soon after dark
and walked around himself all night
thinking he was nearlng Ills destination.
Communications
A (itHxl IjegtNlative Record
Alliance. Nebr., July 10. 1917.
The Alliance Herald.
Alliance. Nebraska.
Gentlemen: I want to call your ut-
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bluff, I want to tell your readers that
Alliance isn't the only city In western
Nebraska which can "entertain" Its
clttftena with carnival companies.
Itanium was right. Had he been
on fhe streets of Scottabluff on the
realized that Americans of today, no
less than those fifty years ago. love
Fourth of July. 1917. he would have
to be humbugged.
Main street presented an appear
ance of a little "Midway", having
been turned over to a carnival com
pany, which wus thereby given an
excellent opportunity (o gather In
the stray nickels from those who had
a momentary contldence In their abil
ity to beat the games of chance.
Alas! Many of the boys from the
rural districts, whose pockets bulged
with the shekels squeezed from the
hungry public for two-dollar wheat,
slxteen-dollar beef, and thirty-cent
eggs, discovered loo late the rapidly
disappearing amount of change in
their "Jeans," us they very accom
modatingly handed over ti.eir dimes
for further attempts to perform the
impossible. They tried In vain to
drop the balls Into the kegs, to play
tbv races, or cover the red circle
with the tin plates. As each turned
away, they wore that familiar "stung
again" expression, so often seen near
such places.
The "educational" shows, the ever-present
merry-go-round, and the
Ferris wheel, were well patronized.
Red lemonade, peanuts, namburgers
and ice cream were procurable at ev
ery turn.
The baseball game drew the big
crowd in the afternoon. A good
clean game was played. The lirc
workH in the evening was a display
that has seldom, if ever, been equal
ed in t his part of Nebraska. After
the fireworks, u parade of automo
biles was formed and driven through
the principal, streets. About 2,000
cars took part.
The North Platte valley's prosper
ity, if measured by Its "rolling
stock," Is equal to that of any sec
Hon of the state. She may not feed
the world, but she will 'do her bit.
The three thousand acres of bean
now growing in Scotts Bluff county,
together with an increased acreage
of alfalfa, beets, spuds and wheal,
will not only help win the war, but
will add another hunk to the pros
perity of this region.
But we were talking of the cele
bration. Take It all in all. it was un
Ideal Fourth; the day was pleasant,
though very warm. Every one seem
ed in i in tu 1 1 of patriotism. The car
nival company, perhaps out of place
on the Fourth at this critical year in
our history, was enjoyed, and added
greatly to the pleasures of the vis
itors. They lacked one thing to
make their aggregation complete
They should have had a slut He of the
Immortal Barnum displayed where
the public could see it. and become
more acquainted with the author of
the slogan which is the basis for the
prosperity of ull such organizations.
A HEKALD READER.
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Rltbb ! Don't Walts the Cop! He's
all Tired Out ratchlng criminals. Tits
town is R sleep But it has nothing on
the Cop. When the Cop sees this, will
he not throw the Editor In the BoObl
HiltchY Nope, the Cop is a good mi -
tared OOSW and stands for Iota. That's
why Everybody likes him.
(With apologies to George Snyder)
CARD OF THANKS
We devoutly thank the Masons
and friends for their help and kind
ness to us in this our greatest be
reavement.
MBS. IDA M. SMITH
HARRY E. SMITH.
OLAH M. SMITH.
MRS. ROSE Fl'SS
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Savidge Bros., Auto Polo Players
Fair Grounds, Alliance, 2:30 P. M.
Sunday, July 15, 1917
The King of 20th Century
Dare-Devil, Hair Raising Sen
sational Death-Defying Games
Admission Children, 25c; Adults, 50c Grandstand free
ORDINANCE NO. IBM
An ordinance appropriating funds to
defray the expenses of the city of
Alliance. Nebraska, for the Semi
year ending on the second Monday
in August. 1918, and levying a
taoi for the payment of the gener
al and incidental expenses of said
city, a tax for the support and
maintenance and repair of the
sewer system of said city, a ux
for the support and maintenance
of the public library of said city,
a tax for the maintenance of the
city park of said city and taxes to
pay the interest and principal up
on the water bonds, water exten
sion bonds, light bonds, sewer
bonds, and for the maintenance
and repair or street lighting, sta
tionary and printing, tire and wa
ter, street and alley, officers' sal
aries, and support and mainten
anre of the Alliance cemetery.
He it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska :
Section 1 That there is hereby
t i unnronriated out of the money to be
raised by tax or otherwise by the
City of Alliance
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and water, officers' salaries, for the
Improvement of streets and alleys,
for the support and maintenance of
the Alliance cemetery, In funds ss
follows:
General fund 1 10.000
City Park Maintenance .... 2.000
Interest City Park Bonds . . . 300
Sewer Maintenance 3,000
Lighting Bonds 1.000
Sewer Bonds ' 1,600
Water Extension Bonds . .
Water Bonds
Street and Alley Lighting
Stationery and 1'rlntlng .
City Hall Bonds
Fire and Water 1.500
8treet and Alley 16,000
Officers' salary 6, GOO
City Library 2.000
Cemetery 2,000
1.000
3.000
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550
TOTAL $66,050
Section 2. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 16 mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alllanco. Nebras
ka, for the payment of the general
and Incidental expenses of said city.
Section 3. That there is hereby
levied a tax of 2 M mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance. Nebras
ka, for the purpose of supporting
and maintaining a sewer system in
said city.
Section 4. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 3 mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion or the City of Alliance, Nebras
ka, for the purpose of supporting
and maintaining a city library.
Section 5. That there is hereby
levied a tux of mill on euch dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance, Nebras
ka, for the purpose of paying the
principal on the water bonds of said
city.
Section 6. That there Is hereby
levied a tax of 6 mills on euch dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance, Nebras
ka, for the purpose of paying the in
terest aniTprlnclpal on the water ex
tension bonds of said city.
Section 7. That there Is hereby
levied a" tax of 3 milts on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance. Nebras
ka, for the purpose of paying the
principal and Interest on the sewer
bonds or atd city.
Section 8. That there Is hereby
levied a tux or 1 V mills on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance. N'ehras
wntcn mnriRRae sou tne neoi inuryey '
secured, the undersigned Is now Mie
owner and holder, and no suit or
proceeding has been bad for the re-
covery of the debt thereby secured.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE 18
HKHEBY OIVEN, that because of
such default, said mortgage will be
forecloeed, and the undersigned will
offer for sale and sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, the fol
lowing described personal property
covered by said mortgage, to-wlt:
Case 20 horse steam engine No.
20340: Case two-wheeled tender
tank, pump and hose: Rumely fire
bottom, 14-Inch breaker gang plow,
together with all equipment and
parts belonging to, or used with, any
of aforesaid machinery, at home of
Frank A. ('lark, located on north
half of tract 18 In Duncan's North
Side Residence Tracts, which Is at
northeast edge of city of Alliance.
County of Box Butte and State of
Nebraska, on the 3d day of August,
1917. at 2 o'clock IV M.. of that day
Terms cash.
Dated nt Alliance. Nebr.. this 11th
day of July, 1917.
AD VANCE-RDM ELY THRESH BR
COMPANY. Inc..
Owners of said Mortgage.
B. H. MI'RPHY,
Special Agent.
32-41-842-8343
Telephone Three-Four-Oh
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CLAHMIKIKD Al It Tlsl.M! TM
Five Cents per Llna Count Bti
Words to a Line
No Advertisement taken for I-es
Than lie
FITRNIT17HK MOVED
MJviTFiFiniw
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture
without marring or scratching or do
ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pads
will be used by us on all moving
jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone II.
37-tf-6950
automoTiTlkIaIot ":
""paintyIdjir
$3 I will send you enough of my high
gloss enamel to paint your car. Im
possible to streak or leave brush
marks. Anyone can apply. It will
make your car look like new, and
you be the Judge. If not satisfied, I
will gladly refund your money. J. C
MILLION. 258 Columbine St, Den
ver, Colo. 16-tf-818
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOS FOR SALE-- A second
i 'nd roadster and a second-hand
Ford louring car for sale cheap. In
quire at the Sturgeon garage.
HOUSE FOR RENT
FOR RENT Five-room house,
electric lights. Phone l7 lor in
formation. 2s-tt-8398
'FOR RENT ROOMS
FOB RENT 5 furnished rooms.
Call Maude Spucht.
31-tf-8362
"TiTit!ulH7ElrrKo
Niobrara. Mrs. John il. Carroll.
28-tf-84K
"FuRNTShKD ROOM fo7remTto
gentleman. Modern, private home.
Phone 17a. 408 Sweetwater Ave.
30-tf-8 4tr.
FOR HAMHOUMKN
F?5ir "SALE " A f "EXECtffffR'S
SALE Two residence properties lo
cated as follows: Loin live and six
in block six, Wyoming addition to
City of Alliance. The residences are
composed of three and five rooms.
These residence properties n list dc
sold. Inquire ol L A Berry, Loom
9. Runier Block, Alliance, Nebraska.
Phone 9. 8287-23-tf
WANTED. A liable, mi il restion-
ka. for the purpose of paying the Mible lady or gentlemen for outside
principal and interest on the light- work, soliciting end collecting. Work
ing bonds ol said city. (is pleasant and profitable. I'erman-
Section 9. That there Is herein ,., position. Experieii'-f desired but
levied a tax of mill on each dollar n( absolutely essential ir you have
or the assessed property valuation of ability. Give Dill particulars in ap
the City of Alliance, Nebraska, for plication. Address llox 33ft, In are
the purpose or paying the principal
and Interest'on the City Park bonds
of said citv.
Section 10. That there Is hereby , i,u1(jr(1, ,
levied a lax or 2 mills on euro uoi
lar or the assessed propertv valua
tion or the city or Alliance. ,ei)ras- Sf , onened for hnmmipuli
ka, for the purpose of supporting un t Ki(, (.ntil,nlnl Bonu of bM,
maintaining a public city park in . d ,,,,, ,n ,.u.d (states. Iirge
said city. . Copyrighted Map. showing land by
Section 11. That there Is hereh ,.,.,, ,, ,u.BOrlption of ol, iU
levied a tax ol 1 mill on each dol- u, ralufiUl, elevations, tempera
lar of the assessed property valua- , (m ,-B,,,ai,, 0u Dollar
Mliunce Herald. Alliance. Neb.
The Government needs Farmers as
well as Tighter. Two million three
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i ii ii ii'i i ii iiinuHriiiu arret ol Oregon
and California Railroad Co. Grant
Lends. Title revested in United
ti,ftr. of the Citv of Alliance. Nt bras
ka for the purpose or supporting
and maintaining the Alliance Ceine-
. ... i . Iiliik mm' Illrwlrv ItinlI fuv
K ' . ' , 1 ..,.11 on each dol- white hind feel. fetlock. White
Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 610.
Portland. Oregon. 31-13t-8446
LOST -on Saturday. June 30, a
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Nebraska, the sum
of $55,050. for the purpose or pay
ing the general and incidental ex
penses or said city, ror the support
and maintenance or the public li
brary of said city, lor repairing and
maintaining the sewer system of said
city, tor paying the annual interest
and creating a sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of the wa
ter bonds, water extension bonds,
1 I sewer bonds, light bonds, and city
park bonds of said city, and the
i maintenance of the city park of said
It-vied a tux of V4 mill on each dol
lar of the assessed property valua
tion of the City of Alliance. N. bras
ku, for the purpose of paying the
principal and interest on the City
Hall bonds.
Section 15. This ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage, approval and pub
lication according to law.
Passed first reading July 10. 19iV.
Passed second reading July 10,
1917
Passed third reading July 10.
19 1 T
Passed nnd approved this 10th
day of July. 1917.
W. E. BOUSEY. Mayor.
(SEAL) . ,
Mtest: T P. ROLFSON. Clerk.
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( 'HATTEjT worth agk sale
W'hereus. default has boen made
in the conditions of a certain Chattel
Mortgage executed by John M. Line,
mortgagor, to Flnley P. Mount, re
ceiver of M. Rumely Co.. mortgagee,
dated on the 2d day of August.
ioik and filed for record In the of
fice of the County Clerk of Box
Untte County of Nebraska on the
e e.e eeeeeeeeeeeee. a .1 city, and for maintaining sireei 21 day or August, um, nun. -woneruior
;;K;;eK Bta(ion(r. a,d prin,ing, fire ture 0, BUCh default II the nou-pay j 32-31-868
snipper on nose. Six years old.
Branded bar over five on right jaw.
Hnder please notify I. E. Nussbaum,
Alliance. 31-tf-8450
Phone 166 If you have anything to
sell T. J THOMPSON. New and
leeond-hand goods. The Conley Mil
ler place. 27-H-7987
FOR SACElTlgh YriSeiypSmrit
er carbon paper. The kind that given
vou a clear duplicate. The Alliance
Herald. Phone 340
Steady Job wantedfoli lanuor
ranch by experienced capable young
man. Phone 770, H. Laurence.
32-21-8587$
NOTIt ' K 'TO" NTH ACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Education of District
No 41, Morrill county. Nebraska, on
or before July 81. 1917, for the erec
tion of a 2 room school building with
full basement, at Angora, Nebraska
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all proposals submitted
Plans and specifications can be se
cured at Angora State Bank by de "
positing $5, which will be returned
on safe return of plans and specifica
tions By Board of Education. A. D.