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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1919)
GET READY FOR YOUR INCOME TAX REPORT IMPERIAL TO BOOK PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE I RAILROAD MEN DRAW NEW OVERTIME RATE Last Saturday local railroad men drew the new overtime rate for the first time. The rate, which went in to effect December 1, provides that All conductors and trainmen In pool freights and In unaligned service, held at other than home terminal, will be paid continuous time after Uxteen hours for each eight out of twenty-four hours. This rule ap Jlys to englnemen as well. Terminal delnys will be dispensed with but time will begin for the trip When railed for duty. This ruling will add a considerable bonus to the railroad man's Income. HAIIJlOAl) NOTES. Eugene D'ack Is .on the sick The pay car arrived the morning Inst In time for Christmas. rete Qulnet Is laying off for a few days. He has been considerable bothered with granulated lids. George Williams Is on the sick list The Alliance division handled 256 engines. This isn't a record, but It ts plumb good work,. Jack Connor's returned yesterday from Lincoln. Mrs. W. D Xohnson goes to Craw ford today to spend the holidays. Mrs. A. B. Wheeler ana son are leaving for Lincoln today. George Llndaman and wife leave today to spend a few days in Craw ford. Engineer C. J. Young of Emerson venue Is the proud father of twins boy and a girl born Sunday. Mrs. Jerome Fleming of Mr. Gavin's office, Is on the sick list. It is thought she will be able to return to work in a few days. The condustors' Renewal chairman of the Burlington, A. T. Wright, was In Alliance last Saturday. Paul Welllngham leaves for Milan, Mo., Saturday night. He will visit In Chicago before bis return. .Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Ormsby re turned yesterday from Galveston, Texas. The Herald. $2.00 a year, and rorth a whole lot more. J, :op- infhoDj) Hot Medicine Not Surgery Nat Onteojmtliy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Graduate l'almer Hchool Telephone 063 Wilson llullding Alliance . . - . Nebraska Taxpayers A(1vIhi to Act Promptly And Prcpiire Tlielr Figure In Advance. Income tav returns are due Janu ary 1, 1920. The last date of filing will be March IB, 1920. Blanks for making returns will be mailed before January 1st to every Individual, part nership and corporation that filed a return for the year 1819, so all will have ample time In which to file complete return within the time pre scribed by law Those required to file returns Should coninlle their figures immedl ately on the close of business Decem ber 31, while the transactions of 191 are all fresh In mind. It will save time for you and all concerned Representatives of the Internal Revenue Department will visit a towns, where the number of returnr filed warrants doing so, to assist tax payers in making returns. There ill be but one visit to each place and no return. Taxpayers are urged to avail themselves of this service Watch the newspapers for announce ment of when the Income tax man will be at your nearest town. H will be there only on the dates an nounced We will begin this service prompt ly on the morning of January 2. 1920. Your town may be the first on the list, so be prepared Ewry single person whose net in come is $1,000 and every married person whose net Income Is $2,000 must make an Income tax return. There are penalties for failure to do so Those who did not make returns for the year 1918 should request the Collector of Internal Revenue, Oma ha, Nebr., to send a blank on which to make return. Those who made re turns In 1918 will be mailed returns. bue shoud one not be received by January 10, 1920, write the Collector to send you one. The law contemplates that tax payers make their own Income tax returns. If you want assistance, you should avail yourself of the services of the Income tax man when he is in your vicinity Make your return at the earliest date possible as you mav find it in convenient to do so later. The Inter nal Revenue Department can render greater and more efficient service I taxpayers will act promptly and pre pare their figures in advance. If yo want an Income tax man to help yoi make out your return have your fl ures and books of account with you It will save you time GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, None and Throat HHONB MT CaHe aaawer lrM OQo ay . Everyone Who Is Bothered With Foot Troubles is Invited to have an examination free. Every day we relieve sumo person's suffering. Alliance Shoe Store MOVE FVHMTCEB SAFBLY We have aolsped or dray vu ens ana auto trusk with tae later appliance rer novtag farmer wiiaom saarnat ar acratshlag or n 'a . ua-t-at wagaa po wui om mm my a oa a.1 novtar loom. juh it. BNYDKlt, Phone It i-tr-tttf 11. A. DuBuque left Sunday night for Denver, where ho vas called to he present at a meeting of the stork- holders of the United Picture Thea ter corporation. While there he will meet Mr. Blckert of New York and discuss plans for the advancement of the "United" plrtures 'during the coming year. Mr. DuBuque Is a stockholder In tfce corporation and has the privilege of advancing mi- gestions for the betterment of the company's productions where they will be heard. Alliance people may rest assured that he will leave noth ing undone to give them the hpat there Is In up-to-date picture. T-.. ti . air. uuuuque win aiso purchase a new uoia r'lore Minusa screpn. which Is one of the best on the mar ket, and will cost him in the nelgh- Dornooj of $300. He intends nur- chaslng a spotlight machine which will enable him to run vaudeville with the effects as you see them In the largest cities. He will also com plete arrangements for a definite cir cuit of Pantages vaudeville. Tho first vaudeville from this circuit vmi shown last Saturday night, but ow ing 10 Bnon notice the bill was not up to the standard of the bni whinh will be booked from now on. As far as the writer could learn, Mr. Du- uuque wm leave not Ing undone to give the patrons of his thentm thJ best there Is, and to make Alliance's, piaynouse one of the best In the west, regardless of time and expense. Yuletide V Is here again with its attendant pleasure of gift making. At this time we wish to express the hope, that all our patrons and friends will this year enjoy to the ut most Happiness and Good Fortune. Read about our srift rertianata plan In this Issue. B. O. Banman. u. u. ORDINANCE NO. 272 An ordinance establishing a enrh line on Box Butte Avenue, and Third street in the City of Alliance. Ne braska, and repealing Section 1 of Ordinance No. 247 of the Cltv of Ai Ilance, Nebraska. lie It ordained by the Mavor and Council Of the City of Alllanre Np oraska: Section 1. That the curb line on either side of Box Butte Avenue in said city shall be thirty-four feet rrom the center of said sfroot nnrf that the curb line on either sldn nf Third Street in said citv shall hp thirty-six feet from the center of said street. Section 2. That SaitlA 9 r dinaifte No. 247 of the City of Alii ance, Nebraska, entitled "An Ordi nance establishing a Curb Linn nn m Streets In the City of Allla nee. Ne braska, and repealing Ordinance No. 197 of the City of Alliance. Nehrns i. a i ... , , i.a, unu an oiner ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict with the terms hereof are hereby repealed bection 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from nrt after Its passage, approval, and pub lication according to law lassed and Approved thin 29nd day or December, 1919. Passed First Readine Deeemher ZZ, 1919. rassed Second Readine Deremhpr 22, 1919. Passed Third Readine Deeemhpr 22. 1919. A. D. RODftEnS Attest! Mavnr GRACE II. KENNEDY ritv rio-v 1 Forest Lumber Co. 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APPLE CIDER BY THE GALLON For those who are in need of nerve and muscle builder, we recommend they try Malt-Nutrine. As a tonic it has few equals. CHRISTMAS CANDIES A nice assortment of Christmas Candies which come in fancy Holiday packages arc waiting until you pick them out for some near friend of yours. Candy is very appro priate at any season but especially so at this time. Pipes, Cigars, Tobaccos To Suit Everyone King's Corner May She. Fill Your Christmas 'Eats' With the Very Best 'Season ing Is the Wish of Mallery Grocery Co. t l . i 1