The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 17, 1905, Image 5
f !& ''.V i -wr- iTinaJa J" 'iff1 f-';iw "flp . 'V V fc 38 It rB- P : f, 'i,v. WILLIAlT MITCHELL ATTORNEY AT LW. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. BOYD & BARKER, Vttoi'iioyM tit Lnw .. ALLIANCE, NnilHASKA. Collections given Promtt Attention. 3U1XU P. TOTTt,K. TUTTLE -1 11 A K.TA 11. & TASH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, .North Main St., - ALLIANOB. NCU J. E. MOORE, M. D. nxTCiir.u block, ALLIANC1S. NUB. Galls answered from Telephone- No. 03. ofllco diiy or night. H. H. BELLWOOD PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Moisten Bulldlnc. - ALLIANJE, NK11 L. W. BOWMAN, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ofllco In I'lrst National Hank block. Alii anco Nebraska. DR. G. W. MITCHELL, Physician nno Surgeon Day and nlsht calls. Ofllco over Hokuo Store. Phono 150. DR. GEO. HAND, II CM UOPAT1IIC PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEOS Formerly Interim Hiime-onntlilc Hos pital University ot Iowa. Phone 251. OIllco ovpr Alliance Shoo Store. NlRht calls answered from olllce. FREY & BALFE, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. 018 nox KUTTH AVUNUE. Phone 253. Calls unswered in town or country. 3uy Lockwood GRADUATE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF EMBALMING Funeral Director and Embalmer Phones Office 214. Res 205 Expert Uidr Attendant.. ' Alliance, Neb. FRED BRENNAN Plumbing, Steam and hot water Heating. 'Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB.' ...MOVED... SEE ME NOW AT MY NEW LOCATION First Floor Elks Moll Billiard ami Pool Eall FINEST IN THE WEST W. A. rianchester Successor to M & M Billiard llnll Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL .& WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. J. ROWAN DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, HAY and GRAIN WBOLKSAI.E AM BKTAII. UAXDLKS Seed Wheat, Spring Rye and Spelt. 'Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 95. W.S.ACHESON Hardware and Plumbing Windmills and Pumps Tin shop in connection. Opera House Block Plume 98 ALLIANCE HEMINGFORD. LKoltli I. Plerro Is fully nuthorlrcd to io tlclt nulHcrlmlons and Job work and collect and receipt for same, and transact Ml oilier business In connection with hln position in nn ftcuredlted reprwenintlve of this paper.) K. S. Wildy wont to Alliance Tuesday evening. Misses Rose onme down from Sheridan Friday. Wildy keeps all kinds of buildinjj ma- terial and posts. Harold Olds is the lather of a baby girl, born August 15, 1905. Dcering headers, binders, mowers, rnkes and twino at Wildy's, Miss Jennie Katcu and her tnothor v,oro in from the ranch Wednesday. Miss Ruby Wildy and Clinton Wildy.her brother, came up from Scotisblufl Mon day. Mrs. B, B. Johnson and the Misses Rose went to Alliance Sunday,, returning Mon day. The pump house was on fire Wednesday but the fire was put out without much trouble. Anton UhriR has bought from E. L. Everett a number of lots adjoining his pasture. Mrs. Kendall came up from Lakeside to visit with her daughter Mrs. Burleigh Monday. A. D. Millatt has purchased the remain ing lots in the block in which his residence is located. John Wildy and family went to Lincoln Tuesday night. They expect to make their home there. Miss Bertha Burleigh had a rib dislocat ed at the Wildy party Tuesday evening by tailing against a fence. Charles Shindler has bought a residence lot just south of H. R. Green's home and may build thereon this fall. A ball game between Hemingford and Marple is scheduled for Saturday followed by a public dance in the evening, Eugene Kemble of Waverly, Neb , an old friend and class mate ot K, L. Pierce visited with him last Thursday and Friday. H. H. Pierce's farm house was struck by lightning Saturday night and damaged about $50 worth. The family narrowly escaped serious injury. Cnn make a limited number of longtime real estate loans the last of the month at a reasonable interest rate. .Must be of fair size. Apply to K, L. Pierce. Harve Allison and Mrs. W. D. Johnson were called to Missouri Wednesday by the very serious illness of their father Col. Al lison who visited them here last spring. A party in honor of Misses Lena and Ruby Wildy took place on C. J. Wildy's pleasant lawn Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent in games etc., not forgetting a lunch neatly served. Miss Mamie Miller gave a reception for Miss Ruby Wildy on Wednesday evening. The yard was tastefully decorated with lapenese lanterns. Games were played both in and out of doors and late in the evening a nice lunch was served. An evidece of the returning prosperity in this village is the increasing number of transfers of real estate principally lots which is going on. Seventy-five percent of all the lots in town have changed hands at least once in the last 160 days. Bids for Central Operator. Bids will be received up to August 25, at noon, to operate central for one year, from September 1, 1905 to August 31, 190O. 'I he operator is to furnish room, heat and licht. It is conditioned that if centralis moved from present location it shall be at the expense of the bidder A. M. Miller, H. R. Green. Orvilie Kidwell. Trustees. By Chas. H. Burleigh, Secretary. "HnloncSflier" The undersigned will sell at public auc tion, on the James Hollinrake ranch, eight miles north and one-half mile west of Hemingford, on Thursday, August 24, 1905, commencing at 10:30 a. m., the fol lowing described property: Seven 2-year-old steers. Ten yearling steers. Four 2-year-old heifers. Five yearling heifers. Nine milch cows. Nine dry cows. Four steer calves. Four head of horses. One top bug(?y nearly new. One set buggy harness. Terms of Sale; Six months with inter est at 10 per cent, approved security. Two per cent discount for cash. All property to be settled for before removed from the premises. Jamks Hollinrakk. W. E. Hollinrake. W. M. Fosket, Auctioneer. Frank Hall, clerk. CANTON. Con Bass made a flying trip to Alliance Friday. J. W. Brpshar. in in Hot Springs at this writing. A. N. Olason had a fine 2-year-old steer killed by lightning Thursday night, Cary Johnson came home Thurfcday from Grand Uland where he has been attending collage. Rev, G C. Jailers hsld religious services Sunday morning and evening instead of Rev. Boyer. Miss Myrtle Broshar is having a largo crop of excellent hay mowed from her new Sioux county ranch. H. J. Wioton, Jamas Kennedy, Andrew Tschacher and C. Klemke are shipping cattle to Omaha this weak. While driving in a bunch of horses Al bert Hall was kicked on one of his great toss and is now laid up for repairs. Orvilie Hulbert was attacked this week by a raccoon, which nit him severely on the ankle, lor wnicn no requiruu u uuciui. Mrs. Alcott, daughter, two sons and a nephew, from Roundtop ranch in Sioux county attended Sunday school and preach ing at Canton Sunday. The heavy rains which fell this week has caused the farmers to say "it is enough for this season" and are praying that the frost wiH stay off till October 1. Buy "America kiagton's. patent" flour at Pit- 25tf County Commissioners' Proceedings At.i.tANci;, Nbii., July 201 1905, Boarl of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. All officers present. Boanl ndjomucil until August 7, 1005, nt a p. in. G. W. Loor, Chairman. S. M. SmyKor, Clerk. July 20, 1905. Board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment. Present, snmo officers as on the first dny. The sttito board of equalization not having completed its labors, board adjourned until Au gust 7, 1905, at 10 n. m. G. V. Locr, Chairman. S. M. Smyscr, Clerk. August 7, 1905. Board of equalization met pursuant to adjournment; all members present. The state board of equalization hav ing niadu report in the matter of equal isation of the assessment of this county, it appears that said state boatd has in creased the assessment of the county; it appears that said state board has in creased the assessment of mules, jacks and jennies ten per cent. It further appears to tho board that the total valuation of all taxable prop erty of said county of Box Butte is ?i, 03O.109.2q. The county board of equalization now having been in session more than three days and less than twenty days and having disposed of nil complaints relative to assessment of real und per sonal property that have been presented before them the board proceeded to levy the necessary taxes for the ensu ing year of 1905. It is ordered by the board that there be levied on each dollar of assessed valuation of property in said county the following county taxes, tow it: County general fund ... . 9 mills County road fund t mill County bridge fund 3 mills It is ordered by the board that there be levied against the taxable property in each school ' district for the main tenance and support of such schools the amount of taxes or rate of taxation certified the county clerk by the proper school officers and that the county clerk extend such taxes in the manner provid ed by law. It is further otdered by the board that there be levied against tho taxable property in the city of Alliance nud the village of Hemingford the amount of taxes or rate of taxation certified to the county clerk by the proper officers of said city and village and that the coun ty clerk extend such taxes, it is further ordered by the board, that for the purpose of paying interest on bonds issued by the school districts hereinafter named and nlso for the purpose of creating a sinking fund to 'meet the payment thereof, there be levied against the taxable property in each of said school districts thn. rate of taxation on each dollar's worth of as sessed valuation as follows: . District 18, sinking fund 2 mills " iS, interest tund 10 mills " Co, bond fund 10 mills it i ! I, 10 29, 8 It is ordered that the board of equal ization now adjourn sine die. G, W. Loer, Chairman. S. M. Smyscr, Clerk. August 7, iqos. Board of county commissioners of Box Butte county met pursuant to ad journment: all members thereof' pres ent. Board adjourned until tomorrow at 8 o'clock a. in. G. W. Loer, Chairman. S. M. Smyscr, Clerk. August 8, 1905. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to order of adjournment. Present, same officers as on the first day. ' It is ordered by the board that city taxes to the amount of S3. 34 levied against real estate of Robert Garrett lying outside of the citv of Alliance and paid under protest be refunded. Ordered by the board that S5.8O of taxes paid by S. A. Miller under protest be refunded to him, Ordered by th board that the ap plication for refunding of taxes paid under protest by the parties hereinafter named for the amounts stated be re jected, lowit: C.J. Wildy . Si 1.47 D. R. Hills 12.89 Robert Baxter 24.38 Delia Strong .. 10.G4 II. P. V. Boguc. 30.68 C. E. Wiitsey 21.30 Fred Njcigelschneidcr , 14.59 W, M. Fosket 7.S4 Board examined claims on file. Board adjourned until tomorrow at 8 o'clock a. m. G. W. Locr, Chairman. S. M. Smyser, Clerk. August y, 1905. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present the same officers as on the first day. It appearing to the board that the taxes on each lot hereinafter named arc iu an amount in excess of the valuo of the lot against which tho samo have accrued aild that for the taxes of 1903 and prior yoars the county treasurei has offered the same for sale and such lots have not been sold for want of bid ders. It is ordered by tne board, on con sideration ot tne aloresaid premises, that the minimum value of each of said lots hereinafter mentioned be fixed at the value indicated towit; Village of Hemingford: Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 5; lots 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 6; each lot iu block 7, except lots 4, 5 and 6; lots 13, 14, 15, iC, 17 and 18 in block 8; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in block 11; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7,, 9, 10, 11, 12, B3, 14 and 15 in block 17; lots 7, 8, g, 10, ir, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 in block 26; each lot in Nock 27 except lots 13 and 14 and lots 6, 7, H, i), it, and 12 in block 28, 50 cents each. Lots S nnd 9 in block 15; lota t, 2, 3, 4 S 0, 7, S, nnd 9 in block tf; lots t, 2, 3, 4 5.19, ao ami 21 in block 20: lots 7, S, 9. ion, 12, 14 nud 15 in hlook at; lots 7, 8, q, 10, ti nud 12 in blook ay, lots t, x, 3, 4, 5 and 0 in block 26; and lots 1, a, 3, 4, 5, 6, 17 nud 18 in block 34, 25 cents onoh. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 in block $, St. 00 each. Lots 3 nud 5 in block 12; lots 12, 13, M, 15, if), 17, iS, ty, 2n, 2t nud 22 in block 11, S4.50 each. Lots 3, 11 and 12, in block 19, and lots 10, ti, 12, 13, 14 and 16 in block ". S3. 75 oacli. It appearing thnt the lands hereinaf ter mentioned weio vacant government lands nt the time tho taxes of 1904 and prior years wore levied against the same, It is ordered by the board that said lands together with the taxes assessed thereon be stricken from the tax list and that tho county treasurer take credit thorefot, said lauds being des cribed as follows, towjt: Southeast 4 of section 2-25-50; noith M of sounheast H and south M of southeast H of section I3-27-50: .southwest U of section t2'27-47; noathcast ' of section 14-25-5 1; southeast H of section 5-28-so; north east Vi of scctlou 15-27-51 ;; and north east M, of section 21-25-51. Ordered by the board thnt S50.00 of general county funds be nppproptiatcd as an Institute fund. Ordctcd that S150.00 be appropriat ed for tho improvement of county roads south of tho city ot Alliance, tno same to he expended under tho direction of L. V. Smith, commissioner. Oidercd by the board that tho action of the county treasurer in transferring to tho genoral county fund of 1904 tho amounts of the several miscellaneous funds hereinafter mentioned ns shown by his report for first six months of 1905 be confirmed and approved; said amounts so transferred being us fol lows, towit: Bridge fund $452.38 Road " 930-97 Well " 9.70 County seat fund 3.89 Poll tax fund 114.00 Poor " ......m 45.99 Jail " 45.98 Advertising fund 35-So Special survey tnx a. 00 Prairie dog " 8.00 It is further ordered that the amount cd money remaining in the general fund of 1904 on June 30, 1005, towit S1544.C6 be transferred to the general fund of 1905. County treasurer's report for first six mouths of 1905 examined and np- pioved. The hour of six o'clock having ar lived the coard adjourned until 8 p. m of this day. August g, 1605. At eight o'clock p. in. board met pur suant to adjournment. Present same officers as on first day. The following claims were examined aud'acted upon as herein indicated: Austin-Western Co, grader $250 00 Auburn Telephone Co, service.. 0 J5 W S Aeheson, hardware 23 45 I L Aeheson, groceries 8 05 CA Anderson, blneUsmithlng'.. 5 50 A F Bruniinu, plumbing 03 DO Joseph Culm, iissessor rH liO .1 W Christy, nsse.'sor 10'i 00 Frank Cava, commissioner 18 t0 Citv of Alliance, wnter rent 4 33 :i 75 180 00 1 00 12 00 20 00 48 05 5 00 IS 00 17 00 30 00 1(52 00 25 05 Ul 00 Geo Burling, rep furniture I) Dunn, trees etc Dierhs Lumber it Coal Co, posts II J Ellis, pub. treas stutoineut l)r WTEIkncr. medleul services Forest Lumber Co, lumber 48 II R Green, rent room election'04 A L llurrison, butlilV Hammond & Stephens, legal blanks etc Janies'Ilollinrnhe, road work.. Chris Hanson, assessor Win ,Iutne.s,eoal John Jollnek, assessor It E .lohnson, assessor . , 00 00 F M Knight, elty treas poll tnx collected for years 1901, '02,'03 and'Ot . HI 00 F M Knight, city trehsurcr,one- half of tho road tax collected for the city of Alliance 8R3 83 James Keeler, livery, etc 17 50 G V Loer, commissioner., 70 00 R J Lawrence, electric light. . . . 21 05 W Mitchell, co att'y salary.... 205 00 Br J E Moore, services for Win Baehinun insune ,,.,t ....... 8 00 Maverick Loan & Trust Co, tax on Illegal land sale 55 00 V H Mollring, ussessor 170 1)0 A II Pierce, livery 2 CO Leora Itustin, salury cosupt.... 211 10 Iru Roed, serrices ns sheriff 30 CO W 8 Raker, printing and pub. .. lit 30 A S Reed salury co assessor 450 00 Ira Reed, services sheriff, and boarding prisoners... 0140 Leorn Rustln, institute fund '05. 50 00 A B Rodgers, groceries paupers. 20 30 Geo Heltmeyer, sal janitor, 4 mo HO 75 S M Smyser, btamps, express... 8 40 S M Smvser. clerk of dis court.. 140 HI L F Smith commissioner 74 00 State Journal Co, recdrds 10 75 State Journal Co, supplies 1 05 I) K Spscht. express 1 CO Elmer Vnughn, poor farm 120 so Elmor Vaughn, poor farm 23d 00 J R Vun Boskirk, assessor 01 50 Peter Workman, killing pralri dogs south X nr M sec 8-84-18 8 0U F J BrenniuiC'o, glnsu, paint etc. 11 15 Naij)s f .lurow Amount .lam on KuuniMly ?(' IMC UhrUiuiiMin I O V Itttsfan, i 0 VfSKhlKull l Joku MhIuu , 1&IW .1 . .UllllJitO!) IU tw WLJowolI ISO J V Clirlsty ,. .' OrvlllHOvvwi 4 00 FrtMl lluolio H DA Paul H W Shay : w hffl I j.Hitviii .... v uu II Dillon , i 1 OH OuUlr.... 10J .1 It Vila Boskirk W II Wllllam Njo 11 M JSMeklnuy 4 (W llulmcir lUimvold 14 90 John lUrnuy ,.. 10 W gnocli Buyer ... 4 frame vainjnu.... a WJom-si ATriplutt J II vauirhu .loiin U'Keefo W .odtkor J KWllmm... Krnak lintouB Ou Mo'lor(;t-r . 4 3& :m 4 o 4 to 4 lO 2 10 4 00 4 M .. ,...( 1 1 IWil9MrIWlvmit'i "Time Waits for No Man" NOR NO HACHINE. YyTIEN you are hnyinrr, you want machin ery that time don't have to wait for. Moral: r)I T7 McCormick Mowers, Binders and Rakes. tS U I International Slackers nnd Sweeps. Daln Stackers and " " Sweeps, Superior Stackers and Sweeps. All most approved haying- machinery, at NEWBERRY'S CASH MAT MARKET mmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmm C. F. KR0LL, Propr. f.rT'.ftli' - II I MM, sS Rs.Sr-1'iii c V mi -H. " IJ 7 The Palace Meat Market T J-jAVING purchased The Palace Meat Market, we desire to announce that we will give patrons the best meats and prompt attention. The following CASH prices will be strictly adhered to: Loin Steak 1 2c Pork Loin and Steak 1 Sc Beef Boil 5c Beef Roast. . . .8 and 10c Sausage 10c per lb., 3 lbs. for 25c 'Phone your orders HEATER & PREUSS, k w - '?- ir 3 iamonds, U Souvenirs . Repairing in all its branches. Mail orders promptly attend to. W. 0. BARNES, Jeweler and Optician A WORD WITH YOU WOODEN TANKS AND sheep- Dipping Vats -cattle Wc make a superior article in our factory and want you f&r a customer. Our material is the best and onr prices are right. New list just out. Send for it. FOREST LUMBER CO. - Alliance, Nebr. Absolutely Pure Paint STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST Every Gallon Guaranteed.. FonsAcYBvF.LtlOLSTEN Dray and Transfer Line. Phone 139. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO N.FROHMPFEL Tho Hemingford Merchant WHKN YOU WANT DRY GOODS, GROCERIES OR CLOTHING I THE FINEST Fresh and Salt Meats Veal, Pork, Beef, Pork Sausage, Etc. CHEAP FOR CASH GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER First Door South of Stccn Cafe A Big Come-down in lumber is not at all likely, unless the unexpected happens. Prices aro moro likely to go up. We carry LU M ISE R a full line of AND COAL Dlcrks' Lumber and Coal D. WATERS, Mltgr. Co. Also agents for Neb Cent. Bid. & Loan Asso. 'Phono 22. : mm early, No i3i- Props. 4 -4J?0 Watches, Gold Jewelry, WHEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, iom't worry about what to do with yr Heehold Gaods. S. A. Miller will talw o3ac of the; sUre tkoa in a nice, dry and cool place amd pack and skip " them wherever da$ir4. Charges nwonablev The only spring dray Khb in tk ity S. A. Milen 1 v