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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1920)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1920. SEVEN Gene Byrnes Says: "Thanks for the Advice' There Pppears to be another reason for the shortage of help. Automobiles ! are killing the population at the rata J of one every thirty five minutes. Kor Expert Driving and Livery j. w. CAimoiJj Phone? Day, 118: Night, 9S Sturgeon'! Oarage Quick Service Elcctrio PHONE 250 Firnt National Dank Bldg. Alllnnre ... Nebnmlai l .jaaspsssu - i i ii v. auuim V Jp;H osm fs w J ,vv v J5. wort y WANT TO BTJT omethlngT Ban Sreda of people "can these Want Ad columna looking for what you r other have to offer. Get llcK result bv adverUniTisr In The Ktrld Want Ad department STATES Two cents per word per in sertion. Costa more than other ewepapers, but we guarantee that rou reach several hundred more readers. Buy circulation, not hot air. SALE CITY PROPERTY ALLIANCE city property to trade for Box Butte county farm. See Ne braska Land Co. tl FIVE room Bungalow, all modern, close In; bargain. See Nebr. Land Co. tf FOR SALE House and lot at bar gain if taken at once. Inquire at 127 Sweetwater. 1" FOR SALIC USED CARS FOR SALE Good used cars. A. H. JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne FOR SALE SEWIXH MACHINES. FOR SALE New and second hand Singer sewing machines on $3 a month payments. Phone 382, A. J. MILFORD. Agt. 86tf FOR SALE OMAHA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Omaha property for va cant lots and acreage in Alliance. Write P. O. Box 750, Phillips & sons. Contractors. Alliance. 97tf FOR SALE SAXOPHONE FOR SALE C melody saxophone. Like new. Silver plated and gold bell with case for $100. Apply at 217 West Third St. E, G. COOPER IP FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE Library table. Phone Black 509 or call at 803 Toluca. l-2p FOR SALE HARES FOR SALE Thorough-bred Belgian hares, at a bargain, if taken at once. 410 E. 4th 1 FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 519 Laramie. Phone 120. lOltf FOR RENT Two well heate'd sleep ing rooms, close in. Rent reason able. 219 Toluca. Phone Red 605 -1 WANTED TO BUY. HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling house at right price. John O'Keefe Son. 5tf HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED Girl foi general house work. Thor-e 173. 9 WANTED Two or three rooms fur nished for light housekeeping. Man and wife no children. XYZ care of Herald. 10G WANTED STOCK HOGS WANTED Stock hogs. Nebraska Land Co. 103 tf WANTED HELP MALE WANTED Man to build fires at Holy Rosary church. Apply Father Manning. 105P WANTED Men to build fires at Holy Rosary church. Apply Father Manning. 105P WANTED People to know my new location at 220 Big Horn. W. L. Carroll, blacksmith and Horseshcer. 1-tf The Alliance Herald, $2.50 a year. 3fTlfM RECORD OF GDL'KIY COMMISSIONERS Alliance, Neb., November 15 The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present, ant to adjournment. All members C. L. Ilashman, chairman;. George; were present and Uio following pro Duncan and Anton Urig. The follow- ;ceediig: were had and done, to-wit: ing proceedings were had and done to wit: Resignation of W. C. Mounts as county clerk is suriitted as follows: "To the honorable Board of Com missioners of Box Bui'e county, Neb. Having been elected on the sec ond dnv of Nnvpmhrv. ii?n in tVio office of Clerk of the District Court in and for Box Butte county, Nebr., I therefore respectfully tender rov resig nation to the office of County Clerk of Box Bute county, Nebr., to take effect on the first Thursday after the first Tuesday of January, 1921. Respectfully submitted this ICth day of November, 1920. W. C. MOUNTS, County Clerk. Appointment to fill vacancy of Cmmtv rWlr The following resolution was adopt- ed by the Board: whonoc Win;.. n ff0 dulv elected. 'Qualified and actine County Clerk of Box Butte county, Nebr., has filed his resignation with thf- Rnnvd of rmintv roniniiKinnra of Box Butte county, Nebr., as such county clerk, to take force aud effect on the first Tuesday in January A. D. 1921, and; Whereas, Said resignation of the said William C. Mounts has been accepted by the Board of County commissioners of Box Butte county, Nebraska, and; whereas, It is now necessary that the board of commissioners ! nf Rnv Rnfto rMifi. vi,. i point some suitable person as county clerk of Box Butte county, Nebr., to fill the unexpired term of the said William C. Mounts; and Whereas. Avis M. Joder has been deputy county clerk of Box Butte ! county, Nebraska, and is a suitable I . ! and competent nerson to f 1 the nos -' tion of county clerk of Box Butte county, Nebraska; therefore be it Resolved, That Avis M. Joder be and she lierby is appointed county clerk in and for Box.J3utte county, Nebraska., for the unexpired portion of the term made vacant by the resig nation of William C. Mounts and said appointment to take effect on the first Thursday after the first Tues day in the month of January A. D., 1921, upc?n her taking oath and furn ishing bonds as required by the law. Dated this 16th clay of November, 1920. Moved by Duncan, seconded Uhrig that the resolution be adopted. Mo tion carried. C, L, HASHMAN, GEORGE W. DUNCAN, ANTON UHRIG. Commissioners. Adjournment is now taken until to morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Neb., Nov., 17. The board of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment, same members being present a3 yesterday. The fol lowing proceedings were had and done, to-wit: The following balances are report ed by the County Treasurer: Sale Ford auto $200.00 County clerk's fees, Sept. 207.70 County clerk's fees 56.45 ! Balance 1917-18 $464.15 It is the order of the board that the above amount of $464.15 be trans- ferred from the Miscellaneous fund to the General fund. It is the order of the board that the amount of $1,- 772.71 remaining in the Miscellaneous fund from Refund State Highway be transferred to the Road Dragging und. It is the order of the board that $2,500 be transferred from the Bridere fund to the Road fund. The remainder of the day was spent in viewing roads. The commissioners submitted a new list of names of sixty men from which the petit jury for the Decem b?r term of court is to be drawn. Adjournment is taken until .tomor row morning at 9 o'c'ock. Alliance, Ntb., Nov. IS. The board of county commissioners met pursu- The day was spent in examining bridges in Wright precinct. Adjournment was then taken until tomorrow at 9 a. m. Alliance, Neb., Nov. 19. The board of fount y commissioners met pt'.rsu- ant to adjournment. Ihe came mem- ber- were present as yesterday, and the following proceedings wsre had and done, to-wit: State Highway Claims. The following claims for the state highway, paid by. W.' C. Mounts, were examined and approved: Department of Public Works.$ 8.4G Standard Oil company 185.79 TpI Abvnma 25.00 IN. S. Hardy C0.00 F- Boyd Douglas 65.00 William Abyims 3...00 Wade Grassman 12.00 F- Eo'd Douglas F. Bovd Douirlas 30.00 Ted Abrams 27.00 James Abrams 50.00 William ADraillS OU.UU 1 Wa(,e Grassman 1-.00 T- R- Manion 13 1.38 p- Schroeder 140.00 j Ted Abrams 10.00 j William Abrams 131.88 James Abrams 88.33 steve Collins 148.13 !Jess Watson G.o0 "an-y Rader 12.50 F- By Douglas 3o.00 h- Hardy t.u.uu Powell & Reed .S0 Standard Oil Co. 146.35 I F. Boyd Douglas 30.00 George Roach 10.00 Mutual Oil Ted Abrams 33.25 50.00 70.00 87.50 30.00 50.00 87.50 K7.50 87.50 K Manion w- L- Rockhold Ti I T" 1 r- "u Harry Rader James Abrams Steve Collins William Abrams 1 Jesse Watson 68.75 L. P. Shroeder 50.00 Road Fund. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk- or dered to draw warrant on the Road fund for same: Gal ion Iron Wks. & Mfg. Co., grader and maintainer $1460.00 Road Dragging Fund. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or derde to draw warrant on the Road Dragging fund for same: G. W. Nation, dragging $30.00 Bridge Fund. , The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the Bridge fund for same: D. E. Vandorlas, carpenter 25.00 R. J. Main, bridge work 20.50 Forest Lbr. Co., lumber 491.45 j H. L. Robinson, road work 40.25 E. G. Englehorn, bridge work and dragging 46.50 William Anderson, hauling 36.00 G. A. Underwood, bridge work 42.00 R. C. McClure, bridge work.. 55.50 R. C. McClure, bridge work.. 107.25 Alliance, Neb., Nov. 20. Board of ! county commissioners met pursuant j to adjournment Same members were ' present as yesterday and the follow- I in proceedings were had and done, 1 lo"VV11, State Highway Claims. The following claims for the state , highway, paid by W. C. Mounts, were . examined and approved: ' Alliance National Bank ft 1. x fi7.73 I James Abrama rs nn Steve Collins 18.75 75.00 Jess Watson Ted Abrams 48.00 S0.00 F. Bovd Douo-las William Abrama 75.00 30.00 75.00 71. fc General Fund. City of Alliance, lights $ 9.18 bilver Grill, meal liCKets 21.20 S. Ii. Burkholder, poor farm 108.00 Standard Oil Co., gas 61.29 John McDonald, election, Sept. 10.00 W. A. Strong, road work 45.50 Carl Henning, election, April. 8.00 O. C. Moore, paperhanging 10.40 City of Alliance, lights 11.0G Lee Basyc, salary and exp. 314.18 M. Frankle, mdse. 9.95 J. J. Schefii-h, elect., Sept 20.00 Charles Hurst, et al., elec. Sep. 29.00 F. E. Holsten, mdse. . 12.85 Alliance Steam Ldry, laundry. G.79 Opal Russell, salary and exp. 211.66 R. Byrd, elect. Sept. 4.80 Avis M. Joder, sal. Nov. 104.17 Am. Legion, Hem., elec. Sept. and November 17.50 E. G. Laing et al., elect. Nov.. 373.25 Cora M. Lewis et al., vital sta tistics 28.25 10.00 53.50 John McDonald, election Nov. I Alliance limes, printing j. j. acnensn ei hi., eieci.on November J. S. Corp, salary November 42.50 100.00 5.00 1G.40 4.10 H. J. Ellis, canvassing board Glen Miller, mdse. Frank W. Rowley, elec. Sept. S. R. Burkholder, poor farm 265.00 W. A. Wadum, ice ' J8.00 J. C. Dowell, elec. Sept, 4.80 F. W. Irish, expense G0.fr 0 F. W. Irish, expense 12.G2 G. W. Duncan & Son, groceries 2'".20 W. E. Cutts, elec. Sept-Nov 20.00 Neb. Telephone Co., phones 32.55 J. M. Ringer, elect. April 9.50 L. A. Roland, elect. April 8.00 Thos. I.. Miskimen, sal, Nov.. 100.00 J. W. Miller, expense lOfi.iO J. W. Miller, sal. Nov. 125.00 Standard Oil, gas 30.25 W. C. Mounts, sal. Nov. lGG.Gfi W. C. Mounts, expense 151.14 Alliance Creamery, coal 493.65 City of Alliance, lights 18.76 Anton L'hrig, comr., services. 4S.00 C. L. Ilashman, services comr. 27.00 Anton Uhrig, dragging 10.00 Geo. W. Duncan, serv. comr. 25.00 Mrs. M. D. Healy, elect. Sept.. 5.00 Road Fund. j The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the Road fund for the same: H. W. Moore & Co., math 211.17 J. W. Frazier, road work 18.75 Geo. W. Duncun, services 79.20 C. L. Ilashman, services 90.50 Bridge Fund. The following claims were exam ined and allowed und the clerk or dered to thaw warrants on the Bridge runu for same: E. D. Schwatlerer, road work 70.00 Newberry's, mdse. 72.71 Jack Lynn, bridge work 40.00 Road Dragging Fund. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on the Drag ging fund for same: F. W. Irish, exp. trucks 241.23 Guy Rust, dragging 11.00 T. J. Lawrence, road work 55.00 R. L. Knight, road petition G0.00 Standard Oil, gas C9.60 A. D. Hall, road work 81.60 Standard Oil, gas 86.23 R. E. Knight, sal. Oct. 60.00 R. O. Boyer, road work 21.00 Carpenter & Thalen, blksmthg 102.75 Joe Freimuth, road work 27.00 John Pauling, road work 60.05 Ted Abrams William Rockhold T. II. .Man ion REAL E3TATB Box Butte County Farms and Ranches Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. a UcCORKLE, M sniffer Office Ground Floor First Natl. Bank J. E. Pauling, road work 82.50 J. E. Pauling, load work 11.50 John Pauling, road work 184.47 John Pauling, road work . 25.10 W. C. Mounts, state highwy.1500.00 F. Vaughn, dragging TV- - 17.00 Claims Rejected. The following claims were audited and rejected by the board: T. J. Lawrence, road work 43.75 H. W. Moore & Co., account.. 211.17 Adjournment was then taken until December 11, 1920, at S) o'clock a. m. C. L. HASIIMAN, Chairman. W. C. MOUNTS, Clerk. BAD SACK TODAY Backache is usually kidney-ache and makes you dull, nervous und tired. Use Doan's Kidney Pills for weak kidneys the remedy recommended by your friends and neigbors. .Ask your neighbor. Mrs. E. E. Bates,. 114 Platte Ave., Alliance, says: "I have great confi dence in Doan's Kidney Pills. They have saved me muny a doctor bill in the past twenty years. I have oc casional attacks of kidney complaint ami if I wrWr it I suffer a great !ea"' ''.th my 'tack. 1 get lame across the smu'l cf my back and I can hardly get nroyr.i to do my work. If I stoop over I get dizzy and cun hard ly see. I get Coin's Kidney Pills ut Thiele's Drug Store ar.d take them just us directed. They always cure me of on attack." Price 60c at r.il dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidnev PiMs the same that Mrs. B:.tes had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. A DEAD LETTER A colored man in Chattanooga, Tenn., wrote this letter to a colored man in Macon, Ga.: "Dear Sam: Is you dead or is you alive? If you is alive, send me that ten dollars you owes me. George A week later George received this reply: "Dear George: I is dead, and that ten dollars was ued to help buy my coffin Sam." Cincinnati Enquirer. In Buenos Aires recently A bull was sold for $93,000. After all that talk about "cheap Argentine beef!" The feeble dollar is in need of the monkey gland treatment. Case No. 2988. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT In the District Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska: Leven H. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. Jessie M. Jones, defendant: To Jessie M. Jones, non-resident defendant, take notice: That on the 12th day of June, A. D., 1920, Leven H. Jones filed his petition against you In the District Court of Box Butte county, Nebraska, the ob ject and prayer of which is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds that you have been guilty of the act of committing adultry without just cause or provocation. Yu are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 9th day of January, 1921. LEPEN II. JONES, Plaintiff. LEE BASYE, Attorney Nov 23-Dec 23 VTaen In Antioeh Tak Yonr Meals at TH LIBERTY OAFS lie all at All Hour John Strata Ia- Me Cry Your Kales K. A. WTLAND Auctioneer 12:12 Missouri Piano Tuning, Regulating & Repairs A. M. POOL Leave Orders at Wiker Music llouss or Phone Ho. 741 Service Guaranteed v Have Our Own Help PHILLIPS & SONS Contractors and Builders. 1'. O. Box 750 Alliance. Neb. L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY . We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furnlturs without marring, scratching or dam aging. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs, tt JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone IS. Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, OHteopat! Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Bulldlna Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance, JT. . REDDISH, Keddi&A Block. tf 'bone 081 Alliance) Harry P. Courscy AUCTIONEER Live Stock, General Farm Sales J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstractor I have Hie only set of Abstract Books in Box Butte County. First National Bank BIdg. Clean Up Now and AVOID TUB RUSH A little) later In the you'll have to wait yonr tarn. Ufce the phone today. PROMPT SEUYICB HOW Sam Shelton Phone 571 PHONES: RES. NO. 183 OFFICE NO. 1. Transfer and Storage Successors to Wallace Trans fer and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUCK PACKING AND CRATING FURNITUE A SPECIALTY , Howard & Allen "We Try Hard to Pleas Have it WELDED with the OXY-ACETYLram PROCESS Cylinder" Block," frames aaS TranmlsBloa Cases a Bseslalty ALL TRACTOR FAJB.TS Geo. H. Breckner New Location 111 W. 14 CL