THE ALLIANCE. HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY .8, 1921 FIVE E. Gs Column "Modern ( lo'.hes Per Men" 208 Bon Butte Ave. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA "Kordes" of euto row remind us, We should build our roads to stay; And depj.rting leave behind us, Kind that rains won't wash awav. ORDINANCE NO. 319. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR 1HK ASSESSMENT AND COL LECTION OK A TAX UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SEWER DISTRICT NUMBER 11 IN THE CITY OF ALLIANCE. NE- . BRASKA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PA il Nu FOR THE CONSTRUC TION AND EXPENSE THAT HAS BEEN INCURRED IN PUTTING IN SEWER MAINS TO SERVE THE PROPERTY WITHIN SUCH SEWLK DISTRICT. WHEREAS Sewers have been built 10 serve me uroumv included in , .. , .. 'Sewer District 11 in the City of Alli- W hen our children pay the mortgage, BfSMf Nel,rHska, according to the pro- Fiithers inr.de to haul the loads, . cedure provided by law, and They won't h.we to ask the question I WHEREAS Special benefits r.ecrue "Here's tl.i Bond' But uhiiP property m tne district abutting the ROADS?" And as James .1. Montague fays upon and ud lucent to the lints of said c-ewers, j nd WHEREAS The post of said work is foun;! to be '3,100.50; BE IT ORDAINED BY MAvnu avii rni'vcii. nv mere is more trutn man poetry in tnis QF ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA : little verse, for I was out north of Mullen a couple of weeks ago, and drove clear over to the Northwestern railroad to the tow n of Crookston, and you would be surprised at the condi- THE THE Section 1. That this Council sitting as a Bard of Equalization for this puro-e, after due notice a by law provided, and after due consideration of all facts, find, determine and fix the total special benefits in said districts tion of the roads, for they have been resulting from said improvement to be worked, and are quite good, particu- (" the f'fuihe rk ?'hW is , , , , .$J,110..j9; and further hnd, determine, larly out of Mullen, and for a' way '.quaie and fix the special benefits to, cut of Crookston, and the approach to ftn,( jn pursuance of such action and the river ( Niobrara . which would be conclusion, hereby levy special assess jmpassable but for the work. ments upon the real estate, lots, par cels and pieces of land included in said tf j districts as follows, to-wit: lhe des cription of the property being written Incidentally, did you ever see any on the left and the front footage ami sand hills? Well I had thought that 1 4 -n" T had till I went down there and made that trip across. We went in three In ternational trucks, and hauled three loads of farm machinery, which should have been sent by rail but high fates on the freight is causing lots of truck hauling. But did you know that you cross three rivers in making that trip across. And lots of real sand lows: Block 11, Second County Addition, No. 200 ft lot 1, Frontage 200, As sessment, $213.31. Block 11, Second County Addition, So. f0 ft. lot 1, Frontage, 50, Assess ment, $53.33. Block 11, Second County Addition, Lot. No. 2, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.32 . Block 11, Second County Audition, hills, but that reminds me that there j ot No. 3, Frontage 300, Assessment is going to be lots of grouse, for 1 never saw so many little ones, but that 4 the center of them, and their territory, and we are going to have the best of good hunting togs for the prices are always right we hope to be I ftst Half Block 10, Second County vi- Jn J Addition, So 100 ft., l-rontage 100, Assessment, $106.f., $310.90. West Half Block 10, Second County Addition, So. 250 ft. Frontage. 250, As sessment $2Cfi.f3. West Half Black 10. Second County Addition, No. 50 ft. Frontage 50, As sessment $53.33, able to show all of you nimrods the good goods, East Half Block 10, Second County- Addition, No. 50 ft. of So. 150 ft., Frontage 50, $53.33. East Half Block 10, Second County Addition, No. 50 ft. of So. 200 ft, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. East Half Block 10, Second County Was sure glad to learn of this pro posed Municipal pier for Broncho lake, fnr aa sninerine nut it; "It makes cleanliness enjoyable." But personal- A'""'"". u" . . . , . . Assessment SJ(.'... ly I like to swim, and swimming waS( B,()ck y First A,i,;t on, Lot No. 1, a mighty . handy habit to have on my Frontage 50. Assessment $53.3:1. trip to the Philippines, for many was Block 0, First Addition, Lot 2 and 3, the big strapping fellow that we had F,""tnei 'J' ff ?.sfent, 10jXii- , , , A. ..... . , Block 0, First Addition, Lots 4, o and to help across the little streams, be-lfii FrontBKe )r,0 Assessmeml $159.08. cause he couldn't swim, and yet you Block 0, First Addition. Lot 7, have to have a bathing suit, and we Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. have the Spalding line, and are wait-i Block 0, First Addition Lot 8, ing for you to come in to get one but jFrontajj ..0, .-8-3. f course the Spalding line is a little prontape 50. Assessment $53.33. higher than some others are, but you Block 9, First Addition, Lot 10 and the ownerrof uny. one. of. tb above described tracts of real estate may pay the whole amount of the ppeqial as sessment thereon within ftlty days from this date without Interest, and thereupon such tract shall become and be exempt from the operation of this lien. Section 3. All such assessments shall be placed on the tax roll for collection as a separate tax, in addition to the tax for general revenue purposes, sub iect to the same penalties and collect ed in like manner as other city taxes. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect Ujxn its pass age, approval and publication accord ing to law. Passed and approved this 7th day of July, li'21. R. M. HAMPTON, (Sen!) Major. Attest: GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. PERSON ALS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCovklc re turned yesterday from a 3,000 mile auto trip through Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado. They spent the Fourth in Denver and Mr. McCorkle says that nowhere are the crops looking us good us they are around Alliance. Mrs. W. A. Lions left Wednesday noon for Englewood, S. I)., .where the will visit her father for a few days. Mrs. E. E. Lawrence returned the fir. t part of the week from Torring ton, Wyo., where she has been visiting for the past week. Mary and Juliet Gentry of Lincoln are spending their vacation with their brother James, on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hennings of Wood burn, Ore., are here for a few weeks' visit with their sons. Mr. Hennings was amonsr one of the first settlers in this county, but moved to Oregon three years ago for Mrs. Hennings health. Mr. Henninirs still owns eight hundred acres of land here, and says this still seems more like home than Oregon. Miss Oneita Blair who has been working in Grand Island, is visiting with her parents in this city. Miss Blair expects to return to Grand Island in about two weeks. El- want a good bathing suit, for the average man is none too pretty at the most when he has on only about that much. Come in and let us show them to you. Ben didn't get that suit for his man from the tent and awning company, s 11, Frontage 100, Assessment $106.(15. Block 0, First Addition. Lot 12, Fionlatre 50. Assessment $53.33. Block 8. First Addition, Lot Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. Block , First Addition. Lot Frontace 50. Assessment $53.33. .m..y Kuv v...... FrwntaRe 50f Assessment $53.32. and the following Sunday he was seen . Block H First Addition, Lot in his new suit, and if I didn't miss Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. (3 t i Friends Arc Boosting Moses P. Kinkaid for United Slates Senator According to reports at the ftate hou e u "persistent rumor" in the western part of the state has it that Congressman Moses P. Kinkaid of the b'g Sixth district may decide to run feT United States senator, r.n nfTirp that R. B. Howell of Omnha desires to fill, says the State Journal. The per sistent rumor is that friends of vhe congressman feel that he is entitled to promotion at the end of his twentieth year of service in congress and it would le a proper thing for him to round out his score of years in that body by quitting the house of repre sentaties forever and try for the of fice of senator. If ho should fail to gain the gout nothing would be lost end h; would end his Fcrviee in con gress in a blaze of glory and might then retire from politics with an hon ori ble record to his credit. Some of this talk, but nor all of it. is said to come from republicans who arc susected of casting longing eyes upon the congressional position now held by Mr. Kinkai d. For years too numerous to mention, men with as pi rat ions" have longed for the retire ment of Congressman Kinkaid so that they way might be clear for others. Men in lolh the republican and demo cratic parties have made no secret of this loninng. No one has been able to defeat him and he will close his twen tieth year in the house at the end of his present term. To be able to run for senator, it is pointed out, that he need not resign, but merely quit run ning for representative and switch ever to the office of senator and take chance on that new venture. , Those who are circulating this "per sistent rumor" are aware of the over- cautiousness for which Congressman Kinkaid is famed, and they are of the opinion he will at least sound well his district on this Fubjeet before he makes a decision. The "persistent rumor" promises him a b'g vote in the Sixth district and in Omaha where the opposition to Mr. Howell for senator has its headquarters. WHEN YOU CHOOSE A PRESENT FOR THE TOO GOOD "Well, Alice," said a southern wom an to a colored girl formerly in her employ, "I hear that you have married." "Yassum, Ah done. got me a hus band now." "Is he a good provider, Alice? "Yassum. He's a uowerful ijood pro vider, but Ah's powerful skeered he's gwine get catched at it Summer Bride The custom of givinp; presents to brides fvliould not 1 considered lightly. It takes real, hard thinking to make a selection that will be satisfactory to her and yourself. A few suggestions are pieces of Silver ware, Cut Glass, Clocks, and Jewelry. Such artistic and useful gifts may be found on . di p'ay at Thiele's. Our great experience in assisting others to make appropriate gift selections will be of value to you. The quality and beauty of our goods are well-known. Chests of Silver Mantel Clocks Cut Glass Pieces .$2:.00 to $100.00 8.00 to $ 75.00 ..$ 2.50 to $ 15.00 THIELE'S l hi Sfrrt With a Giumilrr Wittitul RtJ Tt lili irt Qj GIFTS THAT LAST iLlj l.oiiWinir nt it from the economist's view-point, the t'nited States is better oir w'th Bergdo'l's money than with Bcrgdoll. New York Herald. Fresh Strazvberry Parfoit Fresh Strawlerries, Ice I Cream and Chopped Wal nuts. my guess, it was the water coming down all day Monday that Cy splashed up during his swim on Sunday. A New Twist to an Old Tale. If a man writes a better book, preaches a better sermon, or makes or aells better clothes for less money, than his neighbor, though he build his house at 30S Box Butte avenue, the buyers will make a beaten path to his door. And this is one of the reasons that we get mail orders almost every day from some of the fellows who can't make the trip to our store. Why even vesterdav we irt orders from Mullen, Nebraska, ar.d Otis, Colorado, sessment $53.33. Ami we filled the orders at once, and So 25 ft of Lot" 4 we appreciate them, and they know J 0j V) Frontage that" we absolutely guarantee satisfac- $53.32. tion. and therefore they do not hesi- ' Blork 8, Second to tell us as near as possible BO- V' .V., . ' Block 8. First Addition, Lot 5, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. Block S, First Addition. Lot 6, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.32. Block 8, First Addition, ,Lot 7, Frontage 50, Asyssment $53.33. B!ock 8, First Addit'on, Lot 8, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. Block 8, First Addition, Lot 9, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.32. Block 8, First Addition, Lot 10, Frontaga 50, Assessment $53.33. Block 8, First Addition, Lot 11, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.33. Block 8, Fiist Addition, Lot 12, Frontage 50, Assessment $53.32. - Block 8, Second County Addition, Lot 1, 2 and 3, Frontage 150, Assess ment ?159.9S. Block 8, Second County Addition, No. 50 ft. of Lot 4, Frontage 50, As tute County Addition, und No. 25 ft. of 50, Assessment, County Addition, Frontage 50, As- vhat they neel, ami we io our Desi 10 A tract of uni, ,iescrilp as fo). take care of their needs. And we al- jows: Commencing at a point 20 ft. wavs work on the principle that a sat- east of the northeast corner of Lot 1, isfied customer is a good customer, and they are proving it to us all the time. Give us a chance to prove our con tention by coming in and pricing our merchandise. And you will become one of our satisfied customers, and there fori a booster. Yours as always, I Cooling ! j Apetizing j j Satisfying 1 i i I ' ! i Thiele's i I Grit.l Mf O-ivh Unfit See II If 5ea That's all I do EXAMINE EYES and MAKE GLASSES Cut, I do that Right. B.G. BAUMAN, 0. D. 'Phone for Appointment. WHERE THERE IS A SQUEAK THERE IS WEAR The underside of a car gets all the mud and dust. There are dozens of small joints. Every one a vital part. Of course your car will run indefinitely without these parts being taken care of. That is why they are neg lected until one part breaks. 15UT LET ME TELL YOU! The out-of-the-way places need more attention than the average motor and I take particular pains to keep these parts lubricated. Drive over and I'll put your car in condition, and by keeping it lubri cated and tight, I will double its life. AL'S AUTO SERVICE Hear f Drake Hotel A Delightful Beverage Always cold and sparkling ling right from the ice just remove the cap for a drink that will put fresh lile and pep iulo you. We have it. -aik us, or keep some of it on ice at home for hot Summer evenings. Fresh llome-Made Candies in Fancy Hoxes Kept in Refrigerator 'Case. Alliance Candy Store Phone 27 210 IIox Iiutte Alliance I "Tl't Fowitai tf Quality' MR. HAPPY Block S, Second County Addition, thence' east 140 ft, thence south 300 ft. thence west 140 ft., thence north 300 ft. to the point of beginning: So. 50 ft., Front lge 50, Assessment f 53 32. NoT'.'O ft tf S". 100 ft, Froitage 50, Assessment $53.33. No. 50 ft. of So. 150 Ft., Frontage 50, Assessment S53.32. So. 75 ft. of NV l'0 ft, Frontage 75, Assessment $7!'.y.. No. 75 ft, Frontage "5, Assessment ?7!.W. Tot il, $:U'.'.5!. Section 'J. S-iid special tis-essnients shall lie and thty are hereby made a jl.en on iid rejl piom ity froi i and al ter this date, and they shrill become ilu and delinquent "s foM.ws to-wi: Or.e-tiflh of said respective sums shall become due and be delinquent in fifty d;ys fmm this date; one-filth in one Vf':r from th;s date; one-f.i'th in two years from this d-.te; onc-filth in three years from this date, and one fifth in four years from this date. liach of these installments except the first shall draw interest t the rate of se ven A social meeting is called in District per cent per annum from this date No. 37, on July 11, 1921 at S o'clock until b-roine r-pei lively delinquent, ii m for the uui pose of voting on a , and all of said installments shall draw 1 "Modern Clothes For Men." TO Till vorr.Ks ok SCHOOL UISTUKT NO. 37, LITTLE "FOLKS GET To THE TABLE - Just as fast as vTKEV ARE AfcLE DO YOU remember your youthful appetite how it used to sti.nd on its hind legs and wonder when dinner would be ready'.' Well, you can again make it sit up and take notice if you purchas eat this shop of good food and politeness. SPECIAL FOR WEEK Hamburger 15 Morris' Matchless Dacon 2S All Kinds of Cold Meats for your Lunch ' these Hot Days. Watch for Mr. Happy 1'arly. i THE MODEL MARKET 116 WEST 4TH ST. PHONE 30 You Witt Need Your Tractor higher levy. D. K. I'UIUNTON, Director. interest after they become respectively delinquent, at the rate of one per cent The ti r e is here when you tractor" MUST perform. You can't ? fiord to have it operating like a crippled horse. One way of insuring satisfactory M-t vice is the use of ; MUTUAL OILS AND GASOLINE Have vou ever realized the full meaning of the word I)CPLNDA1!LE? Jt means: "OO" at all times. OUR LWIPMKNT WILL SLTIYL YOlT PKOMPTLY AND WKLL. MUTUAL QIL COMPANY Phone 5 A. II. HAKPKlt, Local Manager Phone 5 t ' ' i i ii ii i ! mi j i I i m - if i i i. . . i.i i i... ,mi i i "i' C1-G4 per month untd paid: rrovided that