The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 07, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    SOOTTSBLUFF AUTHORITIES
RELEASE MEXICAN BANDIT
, Another fiasco of the law occured
the first of the week when Scotts
Bluff county authorities refused to
prefer charges against the Mexican
suspect who was arrested here on the
charge of being an accomplice in the
city's recent shooting fray, says the
Bridgeport News-Blade.
' The Mexican in question was taken
into custody by the local authoritites
following the theft of a Buick rnr ho-
Joking t0 - k Carpenter of Scotts
k Following the murder of John
'Lindgrcn, he was arrested and held on
I the chaige of being an accomplice in
the crime. He was placed in the coun
fty jail at Bridgeport, where he re-
, . 1 ...
mameu in connnement until otler
'members of the bastile escaped, when
Original Town subdivision, block
21, west 85 feet of lot 15, assessment
fl.05fi.18.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, east Co feet of lot 15, assessment
$604.90.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lets 16 and 17, assessment $2,-
4a.01.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lots 18 and 10, assessment $1.
891.19. Oria-inal Town subdivision. hWlc
21, lot 20, assessment 904.25.
Original Town subdivi sion. hlnrlc
21, lot 21, assessment $960.24.
Original Town subdivision. hWW
22, lots 1 anil 2, assessment $974.23.
Original Town subdivision, block
22, lots 3. 4. 5 and 6. assessment 11 .
948.47.
Oi iirinal Town subdivision, block
22, lots 7 and 8, assessment $2,300.50. !
original I own subdivision, block'
jthe period ending fifty days from this
he was taken to Alliance for safe 22, lot 9. assessment $1)26.96.
keeping. Last Monday he was brought I Original Town subdivision, block
back to Bayard by state agents who'22, lot 10, assessment $758.08.
advised that hp ho tin no, I n-tw t.m. I Oritn'nal Tnii'n cnlwl jviclnn KlnMr
i iscotts liliifT county authorities and , Z2 lot "i assessment $758.09
t , . i . .
prosecuted on the chartre of auto
I hiding.
There seems to be little question
but what the Mexican was implicated
in the auto theft for at the time of
nis arrest he was wearing a coat
which was identified by G. L. Carpen-
OnVinal Town subdivision, block
22, lot 12, assessment $758.08.
Original Town subdivision, block
22, lot 13, assessment $661.36.
Original Town subdivision, block
a, lot 14, assessment $C61.?6.
vngmai lown subdivision,
&j. vai icir j w . fc lunu nuuiu V1S1UI1
ter and which was in the" car at the I 22, lot 15, assessment $661.36,
JnP if. V..nn ,.1- I A.-irrtrwl T... ...I 1!..!.!
ime it Wna stolen. However. th
Votts B'lUlT authorities did not see fit
prefer charges against the Mex,
nd, as the evidence procured did not
warrant holding him on the charge of
being an accomplice in the murder he
ras released to follow the uneven
.enor of his ways.
block
block
Original Town subdivision.
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. hWk
1 , 547, lot 9, assessment $504.79.
Just to remind you that Mu-! Original Town subdivision, block
tual service means prompt de-l27, Iot 10 af5SP!!Sment $504.78.
livery. Mutual Oil Company. 1 0,1nT,aI Town l?!-' bIock
phnnp tie 27 ,ot n assessment $o04.79.
r - . ririrrinal Tnu-n rnU;..!,.;.. l.lt.
V
The envied of all women will be
ie lass who confesses she isn't old
ough to vote.
Christmas Kiio-o-pstlnn A a! ft
beyond value, your photograph.
Van Graven's. Phone 901. -3
Once upon a time the candidates
tiade a hit by kissing the babies.
Jut now the mothers can vote
f el'., campaigning is going to be com-
iiex.
t
I cva. t- a la am
i diock nogs wanted Dy me ie
Vraska Land Company. 103-tf
ORDINANCE NO. 300.
(Continued from Page 6)
. Original Town subdivision, block
40, lots 5 and 6, assessment $1,443.67.
" Original Town subdivision, block
V lot 7, assessment $504VT8.
Original Town subdivisien, block
lots 8 and 9, assessment $1,009.57.
original Town subdivision, klock
on into in 11 n,i to . 1
J73.01.
Original Town subdivision, block
.ftis lb and 17, assessment $3,-
018.57. .. . t
Original Town subdivision, block
20, lot 18, assessment $1,172.05.
f Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 1, assessment $1,469.16.
Original Town subdivision, block
1, lot 2, assessment $1,119.16.
Original lown subdivision, block
J. lot 3, assessment $1,031.68.
Tiftfnal Town subdivision, block
ot 4, assessment $856.69.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 5, assessment $856.69.
Original Town subdivision,
t
block
H. lot 6. assessment f S56.69.
Original Town subdivision, block I this date, and they shall become de
.x iui i, uMiicni vtov.ii. unquent as follows, to-wit:
i
27, lot 12. assessment $673.40.
Original Town subdivision, block
27, lots 13 and 14, assessment $1,
346.80. Original Town subdivision, bloolc
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. blorW
28, lot 6, assessment $762.82.
Original Town subdivision, block
28, lot 7, assessment $691.82.
Original Town subdivision, hlnrk
28, lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, assessment
Original Town subdivision, block
28, lots 12 and 13. assessment 22..
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 ?Z,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 3, 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.
Sec. 2. Said special assessments
shall be and they are hereby made a
lien on said real estate from and after
date and also include an amount for
commissions and collection charges
equal to seven p?r 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 delin
quent and on all of said installments
interest snan dc 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 '
interert and thereupon, and from the j
date of such payment, such property
shall ba exempt from the lien of this j
assessment and from any lien or i
charge for the cost oi paving, curb-!
ing, guttering and otherwise improv- j
ingthe streets and alleys aforesaid: j
Provided further that all assessments
completely paid and all installments j
of any assessments completely paid I
before the expiration of fifty days j
from this date shall be reduced by j
eliminating from such assessments, or I
sucn installments oi such assess
ments, seven per cent thereof nnd ;n
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.
Geo. 3. Since the City of Alliance i
has paid out of its general fund claims I
to the extent of $2,796.72 as a por
tion of the cost of paving, curbing,
and otherwise improving the streets
and alleys in said djstrict, the said
city shall be credited w ith 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 ut 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 approvel and publication accord
ing to law.
Passe dand approved November 29,
1920.
A. D. RODGERS,
Attest: Mayor.
GRACE H. KENNEDY,
City Clerk.
(SEAL)
Canyon City
Coal
There are several kinds of coal on the
market and we handle some of them, but for
general satisfaction and the greatest saving
to your bank account, order
Canyon City Coal
The first cost of other coal may be less,
but Cayon City bums longer and gives out
more heat, We can make prompt delivery.
Dierk's Lumber
and Coal Co.
Original Town subdivision, block
121, lot 8, assessment $750.78.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 9, assessment $750.77.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 10, assessment $855.14.
Original Town subdivision, block
U, lots 11 and 12, assessment $2.-
023.45.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 13, assessment $2,084.45.
Original Town subdivision, block
21, lot 14, assessment $1,638.47.
One-tenth of said sums shall 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
five 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
include interest at seven per cent per
annum on the cost of the work for
Careful Eye Testing
IS OUR MOTTO
Our office is supplied with all the necessary equipment
for the most exact examination of your eyes. We are al
ways glad to assist you in selection of a frame or mounting
that js most becoming to you. Our thousands of satisfied
customers is your best guarantee. You take no chances here.
Drake and Drake
OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIANS
pecm Jnioiway
0 Hats
Lot No. 1
Our entire line of trimmed and tailored hats,
many of them worth up to $35.00 all included
in this big final reduction at
Choice $9.95
In Three Lots
Every Hat Included
Ordinarily this final CLEAN
UP would be held after the
Holidays but we are anxious
to close out the remainder of
the stock NOW
Lot No. 2
Pretty pattern and tailored hats of excep
tional value in a wide range of choice to be closed
out during this sale event at
Choice $4. 95
At these prices you can no longer afford
to deny yourself the pleasure of wearing one
of these attractive hats. If you have made
earlier selection, come in now and take ad
vantage of this wonderful saving.
Lot No. 3
Children's, Misses' and Women's hats includ
ing all those not in the first and second lot will
be included at the one price
Choice 95c
THESE PRICES WILL BE IN EFFECT FOUR DAYS ONLY
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
SALE PRICES WILL NOT BE IN EFFECT ON MADE-TO-ORDER HATS
MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
Fashion Shop