The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 27, 1920, Image 11

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    TT1E ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, FERRITAUY 27, 1920.
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dred of paopla weekly acan thaae
went ad coluaaaa loektnc for
what yo or others hava to offer.
Oat quick result by advertising
In The Herald Wut'Al depart
aaant. FOR SALE Cm PROPERTT
FIVE room Bungalow, all modern,
olose in; bargain. See Nebr. Land
Co. tf
FOUR LOTS In Belmont addition
Nob. 94. 95, 96, 97. Inquire of
O. E. Morrison, Box 204, Crawford,
Neb. tf
FOB SA1!11-0.1
FIVE ROOMS and bath. Compara
tively close in Want to deal di
rect for cash; no agents. Price $4200.
Inquire No. 505, Alliance Herald, tf
FOlTHAEVLBaArBLANKS
eoalTbln1c&
Herald Office.
FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS
OjQ5r4EWPERS ficapackage,
at The Herald Office.
FOR SALE ON TERMS
FOR SALE ON TERMS My 12
room, modern house, 2 batha.
Nettie M. Campbell. Phone 712; 506
Cheyenne Are. tf
FOR SALE TRACTORS
FOR SALE One nearly new Ford
aon; one 20 horsepower Interna
tional in good shape; one Case steam
engine With steel tender; one Hieder
1226 In good shape. F. A, Clark, tf
FOR SALE USED OARS
FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H.
Jones Company, Masonic Temple
Bldg. tf
FOR RENT ROOMS
FOR RENT -BleepTngroom In all
modern home; close in. Phone
Red 186. tf
WANTED BARBER
wanted at once; good from
30 to 40; must be good. Write or
wire Harry Lemastr, Belle Fourche,
S. Dak. 27
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED School girl to help with
house work after school and on
Saturdays. Mrs. Russell, 724 Chey
enne. 26p
WANTED GRAZING LAND
WANT TO LEASE At once; 4 or S
. sections of (rasing land and bay
land that will cot 200 tons or more
Of bay. Address C. P. Wollaston,
Bayard, Neb.. RoraL
WANTED RAGS
THE HERALD will pay 7c a pound
for good, clean, white rags.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED Middle aged lady to keep
house for a family of three. No
children or washing. Call phone
87. tf
LOST
lack muff, very valuable.
Finder please return to Herald
office and receive reward. tf
FOR SALE AUTO BOOKS
FSTSATCBSetT
cyclopedas, late edition. Inquire
Dick Strong, Buick Garage. 27p
k ii
WANTED DAY WORK
NEATTTSiJbirioY
. day work. 211 Xaramle (In
rear). tf
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tt.ow
WANTED HOUSEWORK
lTolJSEW6 R KaTeu tTPtheTast
of May by capable middle aced
lady. Delia Rutherford, U. R. Ranch,
Hay Springs; Neb. 27
HELP WANTED 51 ALE
cTvTLERiCEJCAnIONS
March, April. Men, women. I8
60 eligible. $110 month. Expert-1
ence unnecessary. For free partic-l
ulars, write R. Terry (former Civil!
Service Examiner) 1041 Continental
Bldg., Washington, D. C. 27p
FOR SALE E'jWJS FOR HATCHING
FOR SALE Single comb Butf Or
pington eggs for hatching from
prise winning and tested strains.
Phone 212. Mrs. J. A. Keegan. tf
FOR SALE CHICKS
Columbia Hatchery
We can supply you with any quan
tity of Baby Chicks. We have 14
varieties including all leading breed?.
Live delivery guaranteed by Parcel
Post or Express. Write for prices.
P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. F-71
The Newcastle News-Journal says
that with thirty producing wells, fifty
rigs on the ground and more being
unloaded the Osage field bids fair to
take its place among the largest oil
fields in the state early this spring.
For miles on either side of the dis
covery well, brought in by the Mike
Henry people on section 5-46-63 in
September last, rigs dot the field and
tractors bump across the sagebrush
as a new well is brought in and the
rig is pulled farther on. The length
of the field can be approximated at
eight -miles, the farthest rig to the
northwest being located on section
35-47-64 and being sunk by the
Osage Petroleum company. The rig
nearest Newcastle, while it is not
considered to be in the Osage struc
ture, but rather In the Oil creek field,
is three miles out. From this rig to
within nine miles of Upton rigs dot
the road, and plans are under way
for the sinking of a well just south
of the city limits of Upton. Should
this well come in it would mean a
chain of derricks from Newcastle to
Upton, a distance of thirty miles.
II. C. Bretschnelder, president of
the Western States Oil & Land com
pany, has announced that his com
pany have acquired from the Mid
west Refining company all its leases,
embracing approximately 700 acres
of proven land in the Mule creek
field, on which there are four wells
producing 500 barrels a day. While
the price was not disclosed, it is
known to have been relatively low
considering the value of the proper
ty. Mr. Bretschnelder announced
that fou ror five new wells would be
started at once and shoul dbe com
pleted within thirty to forty days, so
that by the end of that period, when
the pipe line will be ready to receive
oil, the Western States company will
be selling more than 1,000 barrels a
day from this district.
DONT NEGLECT A
IUIEUMATIC PAIN
Go after it with Sloan's
Liniment before it gets
dangerous
Apply a littlt, don't rub, let It Pent
trait, and good-by twinge ! Same for
external aches, patni, strains, stiffness
Of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises.
Instant relief without mussinest or
soiled clothing. Reliable the biggest
selling liniment year after year. Eco
nomical by reason of enormous sales.
Keep big bottle ready at all times.
Ask your druggist for Sloan's Lini
ment 35c 70c, S1.40.
INCOME M
RETURNS DUE
Business Mcn,Farmcrs andWage
Workers Must File Schedules
of Income for 1919.
MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE,
Net Incomes of $1,000 or Over, If Sin.
g!; or $2,000 or Over If Married, ,
i Must Be Reported. !
The Income Tax Imposed by Art,
of Congress on earnings of the yea
1919 Is now being collected.
Returns under onth must be mnda
on or before March 15 by every cltli
ten and resident who had a net lni
come for 1919 amounting to:
$1,000 or over, if single; or If man
ried and living apart from wife (or
husband) ; or If widowed or divorced,
$2,000 or over, If married and living
with wife (or husband).
The status of the person on the las
day of the year fixes the status foi,
the year with respect to the above
requirements.
Under any of these circumstances a
return must be made, even though
no tax Is due.
Husbnnd and wife must consider;
the Income of both, plus that of de
pendent minor children, In meeting
this requirement; and, If sufficient to,
require a return, all Items must be
shown In n Joint return or In separate
returns of husband and wife.
A single person with minor depend
ents must Include the Income of such
dependents.
A m nor who lias a net Income of
$1,000 or more Is not considered a
dependent, and must file a separate
return.
Personal returns should be muJo on
Form ' 1040A, unless the net Income
exceeded S.1.U00, In which case Form
1040 should be ued.
Residents of Nebraska should file
their returns with, and make payments
of Income Tax to, George L. Loomls,
Collector of Internal Revenue, Oiuuha,
Neb.
How to Figure Income.
The best way to find out whether
one must file a return Is to pet a Frm
1010A nnd follow the Instructions
printed on It. That form will serve as
a reminder of every Mem of income,
and If a return Is due It tells how to
prepare and file it
If in doubt on any point as to Income
or deductions, a person may secure free
advice and aid from the nearest Inter
nal Revenue office.
Guesswork, estimates and other bit-or-miss
methods are barred when a per
son is making out his Income Tax re
turn. Accuracy and completeness must
be Insisted upon. The return Is a
sworn statement. As such It must be
thorough and accurate.
Salaried persons and wage earners
roust ascertain the actual compensation
received., Overtime, bonuses, shares In
the profits of a business, value of quar
ters and board furnished by the em
pi oyer and other Items which are coin
pensatlons for services must be In
eluded.
It must be borne In mind that com
pensatlon may be puid irv other forms
than in cash. A bonus paid in Liberty
Bonds Is taxable at the market value
of the bonds. A note received In pay
ment for services is taxable Income at
Its face value, and the Interest upon
it Is also taxable.
Other Returns Due.
Every partnership doing business In
the United States must file a return
on Form 1005; and every personal
service corporation must file a similar
return.
Corporations must file annual re
turns on Form 1120.
Trustees, executors, administrators
and others acting in a fiduciary capac
ity are required to file returns. In
some cases, Form 1041 Is used; In
others, Form 1040; and still others,
returns on both forms are required.
Information returns, on Forms 1099
and 1000, must be filed by every or
ganization, firm or person who paid,
during 1919, an amount of $1,000 In
salary, wages. Interest, rent, or other
fixed or determinable Income to an
other person, partnership, personal
service corporation or fiduciary. These
Information returns should be for
warded directly to the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue (sorting division),
Washington, D. C.
INCOME TAX
IN NUTSHELL
WHO Single persons who ' had
net laeoane of $1,000 or more
for the year 1919.
Married couples who bad net
Income of $2,000 or more.
WHEN March 13, 1920, Is final
date for filing returns and mak
ing first payments.
WHERE Collector of Internal
Revenue for District In which
the person resides.
HOW Full directions on Form
1040A and Form "040; also the
law and regulations.
WHAT Four per cent normal
tax on taxable Income up to
$4,000 la excess of exemption.
Eight per cent normal tax op
balance of taxable Income. Sur
tax, from one per cent to sixty-
, five per cent on vet Incomes over
$3,000.
LINTLE PROFIT IN
COAL BUSINESS
City Realised a Tilfle Over 9200
vuruig i he lTrliNl It II nulled
Entire Fuel iiiity
The conl business Isn't the most
profitable one on earth, to Judge
from the experience of the city of
Alliance, which, with City Manager
C. C. Smith as fuel administrator, as
sumed control of the distribution of
fuel for the entire city during last
winter's coal strike. The complete
report, compiled by the city man
ager this week, shows the profits to
have been Just $212, exclusive, of
course, of unpaid accounts, which
will increase the total by $34.40.
The city made no attempt to make
money out of the coal situation, the
main idea being, at that time, to
keep residents in town and surround
ing district from freexlng. Due to
good fortune and good management,
Alliance was one of the few cities of
the state to have ample coal for
every real need. No restrictions of
business activities were ever en
forced.
In addition to the profits as shown,
the city cae out ahead with a set of
office furniture, which was paid for
out of the coal profits. The unpaid
accounts consist of coal sent to fam
ilies under quarantine, and these
bills will be presented to the county
commissioners for payment.
The city manager's report covers
the handling of twenty-seven cars of
coal, weighing 2,126,500 pounds.
The freight on this coal amounted to
$3,826.62, and the cost of the coal
to very little more, $4,109.23. The
report. In part, follows:
'To the Mayor and Members Al
liance City Council. Gentlemen:
herewith submit my final report as
local fuel administrator, which
briefly covers the many transactions
of this office during the recent strike
of soft coal Iners and resultant coal
shortage. All freight and coal has
been paid for and all other accounts
have been settled. Your attention is
called to the item of "management
amounting to $186.66.' The fuel ad
ministration paid two-thirds of my
salary for December. The remain
ing $83.33 coming In the usual way
fro mthe light department. There
was no extra pay for this service.
No attempt has been maae to go
Into the mass of detail In this report,
the idea being to present the facts,
for all books and records cannected
therewith are available for inspec
tion at any time. Very truly,
C. C. SMITH, City Manager.
Receipts
Total receipts from sale of
coal as per bank de
posits $11,218.28
Total of all checks drawn
as per stubs 11,004.16
Balance $ 214.07
Total returned checks
February 20, 1920 $10,614.51
Disbursements
Freight on coal $ 3.828.62
Cost of coal 4,109.23
Hauling of coal 1,930.00
Office and clerical 337.79
Watchman 198.00
Management 166.66
Office repairs, furniture,
desk, etc 133.15
DRAKE & DRAKE
OPTOMETRISTS
BARGAINS
IN FARMS, RANCHES AND
CITY PROPERTIES
You will find them at the office of The Thomas
Company. We hare had placed with us for sale,
since commencing business, a number of exceptional
bargains for ready buyers.
It is well worth your time to visit our office and
give us an opportunity to tell you of and show you
some of these bargains which we have 'for uiek
sale.
Or if you are out of town write us fully and
we will send you complete descriptions by mail.
THE THOMAS CO.
Lloyd 0. Thomas Harold 8. Thomas
Phone 20, Boom 8, XUd&idi Clock
ALLLaUrCB ITC3BASXA
Printing 38. CO
TeloRrains 15.50
Office supplies 12.4 5
Paid to O'llannon Bros.
for 31,600 pounds I
Acme Egg coal 155.70
Miscellaneous expenses as I
shown by check stubs.... 78.46
Total $11,004.
Respectfully,
C. C. SMITH. City Manager.
16
The Herald has been receiving a
record number of new subscriptions
and renewals the past two weeks.
Use the coupon on the first page.
A writer In the Sacramento Boe,
who expresses the fear he will be
classed as an Inspired lunatic, Is
Bounding a warning against the Jap
anese. He lists a tremendous num
ber of ways In which Japanese propa
ganda Is being spread, chiefly along
the Atlantic seaboard and east of the
Mississippi, "where there is no orien
tal question, where the public being
Ignorant, will not question state
ments made, and where the greatest
number of Americans can be reached
with least effort and expense." At
tention Is called particularly to the
action of the federal council of the
Churches of Christ in America, com
promising over 100,000 ministers
and a membership of 17,500,000,
which has endorsed a "new oriental
policy," being actuated by a belief
that this action will help spread the
Christian gospel among the Jape. It
will be well, before becoming too ex
cited over the wrongs done the Jap
anese, to make inquiry of some
friend of yours who really knows
conditions in Collfornla.
DIED
?r New York City nione from Ud
ney troub! yi sr. Dor 't allow
yourself to Weenie c vlciu; by
neglecting pains end ur.hs. Guard
against, tuis trouble by iun
GOLDMSOnl
The world's stand rl lemcdy foVidny,
Hvar, b!addor and ratio acid t-rvib'os.
Holland's nnt'.orel remedy sir..j 1696.
All dropsrlsts thrc sizes. Gi.-rnteed.
Laek for tka nin CcU Medal on bo
cO'i i c.'pt vAtir italic
COLDS breed asd
Spread INFLUENZA
KILL THE COLD AT
ONCE WITH
HILL'S
CASCARAQUININ
Standard cold remedy for 23 vaar
in Li bit t torro uis, sura, no
oriaua breaks up a cold in ii
JJiV houra relieves erip In 3 days
Mnnev hack if It (ails. The
:lLi.Ll XTV top with Mr. Hill's
tura.
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Quick Service Electrlo
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I'mlcf fllghtiinil-Ilo!owny Co.
AUlAr.ee .... Nebraska
Nitrous Conductive
Oxide Anesthesia
DR. W. J. MAHAFFY
DENTIST
Alliance Nebraska
Not Medicine Not Surgery
Nt Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey
Chiropractor
Graduate Palmer School
Telephone 80S Wilson Ilulldlng
Alliance .... Nebraska
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Mw, Nose and Throat
fiiorb isr .
CaJia aaawerce f rem ODee slay i
icM
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
ROOM 9 HUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANOU, NEBRASKA
Harness Hnd Made
Frsm Brat Material. Oaitlaat A air
Kartary Mae Vaada. Call aa4 Saa.
llararaa HepalrlMsr ar Esaart.
) llaraeaa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At Bf. M. D. N leasts' Btaa
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
UeJIelaa aad rajery
SpeelaltM Kre, Kar, Nase
Tkraat aad l.aasrs
Glaaara C a re fall r fritted
OMre la Mailer? Illaek
raaaeai Ofllea lot, HeaMeae 101
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
1V4 Da Batta
ALLIANCE, NKlUtASKA
Harry P. Courscy
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock' and General Farm
Sales
Phone 0A4 Alliance
J. D. EMERICK
Bended Abstracter
I kart taa anlr art af A baLraat
Bawaa la Baa Bait t'aaatir.
Firm National Hunk Uldg.
Dr. C D. O'Keefe
DENTIST
Ovrr Harper's Store
Phone Alliance, Nebr.
O. E. Nelson
Lawyer
DKNION DU1LDIXO
CONTRACT W1IU NO A
ELECTRIC REPAIRS)
Attavttae ta Patau
Makes tar Werk lat
raEKUKNW ELECTRIC CO.
moms is
11S W Sd St. With Marias SUatty
L. E. Bliss
' FARMER AUCTIONEER
Live Stock a Specialty
Phane Birch 8183, AliUnee
Walldce-Robbins
Transfer and
Storagt
Service and
Satisfaction
Thane 1
XZoxs Phone 4T3