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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1920)
f 1 1IIE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. nvn 22, lot 11, assessment $758.09. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lot 12, assessment $758.08. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lot 13, assessment J CGI. SC.. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lot 14, assessment $061.36. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lot 15, assessment $661.36. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lot 16, assessment $765.73. Original Town subdivision, block 22, lots 17 and 18, assessment $1, 844.62. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lots 7 and 8, assessment $1,152.72. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lot 9, assessment $",04.7... Original Town subdivision, block 27, lot 10, assessment $501.78. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lot 11, assessment $504.79. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lot 12, assessment $673.40. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lots 13 and 14, assessment $1, 846.80. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lot 15, assessment $785.82. Original Town subdivision, block 27, lots 16 and 17, assessment $1, 908.85. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 1, assessment $1,156.25. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 2, assessment $931.44. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lots 3, 4 and 5, assessment $2. 400:85. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 6, assessment .5762.82. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 7, assessment $691.82. . Original Town subdivision, block 28, lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, assessment $3,335.28. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lots 12 and 13, assessment $2, . 338.07. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 14, assessment $1,217.47. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lot 15 and east half lot 16-17, as sessment $2,776.59. Original Town subdivision, block 28, west half lot 16-17, assessment $1, 950.51. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lots 1 and 2, assessment $3,018.57. Original Town subdivision, block 28, lots 8, 4, 5 and 6, assessment $3, 697.71. Original Town subdivision, block 28, depot grounds and right of way, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail road company, assessment $3,079.67. Total, $144,675.14. bee. 2. Said special assessments shall be and they are hereby made a lien on said real estate from and after this date, and they shall become de linquent as follows, to-wit: One-tenth of said sums shalj be come delinquent in fifty days from this date; one-tenth in one year from this date; one-tenth in two years from this date; one-tenth in three years; one-tenth in four years; one-tenth in "He years; one-tenth in six years; one tenth in seven years; one-tenth in eight years; and one-tenth in nine years from this date. Inasmuch as the amounts assessed nclude interest at seven per cent per annum on the cost of the work for the period ending fifty days from this date and also include an amount for commissions and collection charges equal to seven per cent of the total assessments, on all of said install ments, except the first, interest shall be collected at the rate of seven per cent per annum from fifty days after this date, until each becomes del;n quent and on all of said installments interest shall be collected at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the time each becomes delinquent-until collected and paid: Provided, how ever, that the owners of any such property may pay the whole amount assessed against such property with in fifty days from this date without Interest and thereupon, and from the date of such payment, such property j j?hall b3 exempt from the lien of this assessment and from any lien or charge for the cost ot paving, curb ing, guttering and otherwise improv ing the streets and alleys aforesaid: Provided further that all assessments completely paM and all installments of any assessments completely paid before the expiration of fifty days, from this date shall be reduced by eliminating from such assessments, or such installments of such assess ments, seven per cent thereof and in addition by deducting from the re mainder the interest upon such re mainder from this date to a date fifty days from this date, at seven per cent per annum. Sec. 3. Since the City of Alliance has paid out of its general fund claims to the extent of $2,796.72 as a por t!on of the cost of paving, curbing, and otherwise improving the streets ami alleys in said district, the said city shall be credited with this amount plus interest at seven per cent from date payments were made amounting in all to $3,081.53, on the assessments made against it. Sec. 4. Said special assessments shall be due and payable to the City Treasurer thirty days from this date and at the time of the next certifica tion for general revenue purposes to the County Clerk of Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, if not previously paid said special assessments shall be cer tified to the County Clerk of Box Butte County, Nebraska, and by him be placed upon the tax list and be collected by the County Treasurer as other real estate taxes are collected and shall be paid over by him to the City Treasurer. Sec. 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and approve! and publication accord ing to law. Passe dand approved November 29, 1920. A. D. RODGERS, Attest: Mayor. GRACE II. KENNEDY, City Clerk. (SEAL) RANDOM SHOTS Probably a poor guess is better then nothing, but somehow we wish the Gering Courier would guess in Alii ance's favor once in a while. It an nounced the score of the Thanksgi ing game betwen this city and Scolts bluff as 15 to 0, with Alliance on the short end of the score. However, it got the figures right in the Bayard-Beatrice game, where in the Pride of the Valley went down to defeat, 80 to 0. Since the last few defeats, Bayard hasn't done any crabbing about the wny other teams get rough. Some day they'll learn that foot ball isn't played by wagging the jaw. And that alibis, no matter how sensational, aren't as good playing the game. The Scottsbuff newspapers aren't putting out any additional informa tion on their million dollar pr.ckir.; plant that city is due to receive, "pro vided the change can be made." You remember '.he story of the gawky country lad who attended his first dance. He sat around with the wallflowers for a half an hour, and finally mustered up his courage. He walked over in front of the prettiest girl in the room, and bashfully said: "Miss, may I have this dance." The pretty girl gave him the once over and wasn't attracted by the prospect. "You may not," she said The boy didn't know how to make a graceful exit. He stood grinning at her for half a minute, colored up, and then said, sotto voce, or almost sotto, "Gee, I wish I hadn't sayed anything!' There's an old saying regarding the counting of unhatched chickens that is herewith called to the attention of anyone who is in search of wisdom. In the present stage of the game, that saying is equally interesting to both Alliance and her envious neighbor. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Iand Company. 103-tf George Keoagh of Casper, Wyo., and Or. Jeffrey were Alliance visitors Thanksgiving. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks and appreciation of the many favors and kindness rendered during the illness and death of our beloved relative, N. B. Harrison, Also for the beautiful flowers sent. Mrs. N. B. HARRISON, and SON Mrs. C. J. POWELL, Mrs. M. PERKINS. Stock hogs wanted by the Ne braska Ijind Company. 103-tf NEW MARKET TRICES Show 20 to 50 Reduction at Highland-IIolloway Co. NEW MARKET PRICES Show 20 to 50 Reduction at Highland-IIolloway Co. $3.75 & $7.50 Only two prices on all our hats for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur day. These ar eniade from the best qual ity of velvet and plushes. Our beautiful two toned sailors are also included in this sale. In Our Children's Department We have felts, velvets and beav ers at one price only: McVicker Millinery Opening of Our New Basement of Holiday .Be partun emit Goods Cut Glass The Largest and Best Assortment We Have Ever Shown WATER SETS . TUMBLERS SUGAR AND CREAM SETS VASES COMFORTS FRUIT BASKETS SHERBERTS CELERY AND SPOON TRAYS Christmas Suggestions YOU WILL FIND PLENTY OF THEM IN THIS DEPARTMENT SERVING TRAYS SMOKING SETS DESK SETS AND HUMIDORS JAPANESE CHERRY WOOD FRUIT BOWLS CHERRY WOOD TRAYS CANDLESTICKS Dolls! Dolls!! Dolls!!! THESE ARE ALL IMPORTED DOLLS Real Bisque Heads and Kid Bodies Baby Dolls, sleeping eyes, non-breakable heads and bodies. Dressed Dolls, sleeping eyes and real hair, jointed bodies. AT PRICES AT WHICH YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY THEM lie it IT IT lorace .Bogue :ore ''t'til,'iiiS11 ''i'i'''iS'i''i'','i'i,iS'iS'i',' '''''''''''t'i'i'SSl'ttt,tt