mo TUB ALLIANCE IIERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. oraoussioTfnw piiocekdibtos ALLIANCE, Neb., March JJ. 1IS9. Board of . county commissioners pursuant td adjournment, mem- precent C. L. Haahman, chair an. George W. Duncan and Anton fThrlg. The following proceedings had and done to-wlt: The day was spent In getting the graders and trucks read for the fA. Adjourned until tomorrow morn tag at 9 a m. ALLIANCE. Neb., March J 4, 1110 Board of county commissioners net pursuant 10 adjournment, me ni ters present C. L. Hashman, chair man. George W. Duncan and Anton fjhrlg. The following proceedings were had and done to-wlt: The day was spent In trying out the trucks In road dragging. Adjourned until tomorrow morn ing at I a. m. ALLIANCE. Neb., March 15. 1920. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, mem bers present C. L. Hashman, chair man, Oeorge W. Duncan and Anton Uhrig. The following proceedings were had and done to-wlt: The day was spent In Inspecting roads. Adjourned until tomorrow mora lng at 9 a. m. , bees present C. L. Hashman, chair man, Oeorge W. Duncan and Anton Uhrig. The following proceedings were had and done to-wlt: The following balances In the miscellaneous fund was reported by the treasurer: Advertising $ 49.70 Insanity .............. 208.60 Excess fees of County Judge ..... ....... S2S.00 Fees of County Clerk for December and January.. 826.35 Interest on county deposits 2.50 Filing fees of candidates.... 85.00 Rent of poor farm 70.00 Hemingford for road work 80.00 Insurance received . 289.97 ALLIANCE, Neb., March 26, 1920. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, mem- TO WEAK WITH YOUR EASTER SUIT To complete your Easter costume you will need a new Spring Hat and a pair of Shoes. We have a full line of attractive new models in Spring Hats from which you can surely find your choice. In footwear we are also confident we can completely sat isfy you. Our Spring Shoes will meet your every wish for style, neatness, quality of work manship and wear. They will give you 100 plus in all these qualities. E. G. LAING "Modern Clothes for Men' Better Coffee Cheaper You know that the best coffee your Grocer sell $1,887.12 It Is the order of the board that the above miscellaneous funds be transferred to the general fund. County treasurer reports 8988.66 remaining In the bridge fund. It is the order of the board that the above balance remaining In the bridge fund be transferred to the general fund. Adjourned until tomorrow morn lng at 9 a. m. May be the worst coffee you ever drank If you do not prepare it properly. There is a great deal to the coffee pot. 1 Some coffee pots are nothing more than just Tin dishes in which you boil up hot water and Ground coffee beans. Some arc just like that, only that they are ' JS' I .TIT' r T "I ' liade of more expensive stuff than tin. Some are BEAL COFFEE MAKERS .And if used Intelligently, will make a good beverage out Of a cheap coffee and something quite wonderful Out of a good article. J Our Universal percolators make the kind of coffee That finicky folks like to drink. ? Mi.fi They cost just a little more than the old tin pot. -TllrTy-t They are worth many times as much and save it, too. "fT 'The cheapest is $4.00. Let us sho w you how they work. Let us tell you the Names of some good coffee makers using them. Our telephone number is three eight. Thank you. ALLIANCE. Neb., Match 27, 1920 Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, menv bers present C. L. Hashman, chair man, George W. Duncan and Anton Uhrig. The following proceedings were had and done to-wlt: ItMiolutlon whereas. It Is necessary that a public road or highway be estab lished upon and along the norta, south and east boundary lines of section four (4) in township twenty- four (24), north of range forty-seven 47), west of the sixth principal meridian In Box Butte county, Ne braska, and Whereas, a public road has beea traveled along the said section lino for a period of more than thirty years, and Whereas, the board of county commissioners desire to establish said road, Be It Therefore Resolved, that a public highway is hereby declared established on the following do scribed lands, to-wlt: Beginning at the corner common to the northwest corner of section four (4) and the northeast corner of section five (5) In township twenty four (24), north of range forty-seven (47), in Box Butte county, Nebraska, and thence running west on the north section line of said section five (5), a dls tance of 33 feet, thence running south on a line parallel to the east section line of said section five (5) a distance of 322 rods to a point 3 feet south of the Bouth section line of said section five (5), thence east on a I line parallel with the north boundary 1 line of said section five (5), a dls- l tance or 324 rods; thence north on a line parallel with the east boun dary line of said section five (5), distance of 322 rods, to the-orth Dounaary line or sum townsmp twen ty-four (24), range forty-seven (47) thence west of said north boundary line of said township twenty-four (24), a distance of 66 feet, thence south on a line running parallel to the east boundary line of said sec tion five (5), a distance of 318 rods thence west on a line parallel to the south boundary line of said section four (4), a distance of 316 rods, thence north on a line parallel with the said east boundary line of said section five (5), a distance of 318 rods to the north boundary line of said township twenty-four (24), thence west on the said north boun dary line of said township twenty- four (24), a distance of 66 feet, to the point of beginning. Motion made by Duncan and sec onded by Uhrig that the resolution ba adopted. Resolution unanimously adopted. Adjourned until Monday morning. March 29, 1920. C. L. HASHMAN. Chairman. W. C. MOUNTS, Clerk. MRS. NELLIE SAGS Mrs. Nellie Sage, who lived south of Alliance, was born in Virginia on June 10, 1842, and died March 27 1920, aged seventy-eight years seven months and seventeen rfava Her husband was killed in a railroad wreck thirty years ago. She had no children of her own. but had srinnted Ave during her lifetime, only one of whom Is living, a daughter in Cal lfornla. She was a member of the Meth odist Episcopal church in Alliance During her early life she traveled extensively with her husband, who was a collector of wild animals, visit lng the continents of Asia. Africa and Europe. She had met neraonal ly a number of the crowned heads of uurope, among, whom was the for mer kaiser of Germany when he was a Doy. She also met Queen Victoria of England and the pope at Rome. 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