The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 25, 1909, Image 5

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Miss Flora S. Godfrey again resumed
her school duties iu district No. 57 last
week after a six weeks visit at Wash
ington, Iowa.
Mrs. Ella Wciiner of Harrison began
a three months term of school In the
Fosket district west of Canton Wednes
day of last week.
Miss Amy llrown Is teaching1 her
first term of school in the Kluknid dis
trict west of Alliance. That she Is
giving excellent satisfaction is the re
port from the patrons of the school.
That the Mnrsland schools are doing
well was noticed during a visit there
recently. Miss Annie Kennedy teaches
the eighth, ninth and tenth grades and
Miss Nina Nation the first six grades,
there being no seventh grade.
Snpt. U. W. Hayes of the Alliance
city schools is boasting of having the
nicest otllco of anv superintcndent.ln
Nebraska. The school hoard recently
purchased a fino velvet rug for him and
wo believe with hhn that his ofllce is
second to nono iu the state.
Miss Eva Wilson elosed u successful
term of school In Dawes county recent
ly and is now finishing a four months
term in the Skinner district West of
Alliance. Miss Mattie Kingsly began
this term but was compelled to resign
after teaching six weeks on account of
sickness.
House lloll 'J30 provides that the
county superintendent shall furnish all
necessary supplies to schools of the
county unit district officers, and
that tlie same shall be paid out of the
general fund of the county. This bill
was passed by the committee of the
whole In the 'House and ordered en
grossed for tlie third reading.
Miss Marie Hansen, who was com
pelled to close her school in the Davig
district shortly after Christmas on ac
count of an attack of appendicitis,
underwent an opperation in the M. E.
hospital in Omaha and is now able to
resume her duties in the school room,
beginning Monday of Inst week. Miss
Etta Carter has been teaching there
during her absence.
Miss Anna Beaumont began a three
months' term of school In the Canton
school Dist. 31 last week. Miss Ileau
mont just returned from an extended
visit in southern California and says
she Is glad to get back to work. She
had been teaching second grade in the
Alliance schools for the past two years.
Miss Kathcrine lloddy having taken
her position when she left for Califor
nia. This district should consider
themselves fortunate iu securing so
able a teacher and now we will expect
to see those three eighth grade pupils
pass the examination in May.
No definite legislation regarding
state aid for weak districts can be giv
en at this time except that House Roll
123, asking for an appropriation of
$75,000 has been passed by the House
and referred to the senate. All proba
bilities are that this appropriation will
pass ulthough all school appropriation
bills seem to be knifed by tlio senate,
to a considerable extent. The bill has
beeDamouded somewhat, and now lim
its the districts that can receive state
aid to those which contain nine sec
tions or more, and lowers the amount
of school to five months insteati of
seven. This makes a more equal dis
tribution of the" money than that pro
vided In the bill last year.
School oflleers In several districts
throughout the county should notice
whether or not grading Is needed
around the. school iiouse. During the
thawing weather the past three weeks
we nolleed that from one to three fee,t
of water stood around some school
houses which made it impossible for
the children to get in or out of the
school house without getting their feet
wet. District No. 1 1 seemed to be iu
the worst condition in that respect as
the water stood under the school house
making the school room damp and
chilly School directors, it will be a
saving to the district in the end to have
this grading done as it will greatly
preserve the school house, and besides,
the sanitary condition almost necessi
tates its being done
Northwest Nebraska
Declamatory Contest
Supt. D. W. Hayes, superintendent
of the Northwest Nebraska Declama
tory Association, which convenes in
Crawford April 0th and 10th, has plans
fully matured for the. largest district
association ever held iu northwest
Nebraska and from towns engaged the
Indications are that It will prove to be
of the greatest value to teachers of
this district.
In addition to the best talent within
the district the following persons have
been engaged to appear on the prp
gram: Dr. Win. f. Davidson, chancellor of
the Nebraska Wesleyan University;
Dr. A. 0. Thomas, president of the
Kearney State Normal School; State
Superintendent E. C. Illshop; A. A.
Reed, inspector of accredited high
schools; Prof J. L. McBrien, director
of University Extension; Deputy State
Rev. J. V. Clark, M. A. S., to Lecture Under Aus
pices of High School on Astronomy.
The noted astronomer,
Rev. J. V. Clark, of Kan
sas, City, Mo., will give a
lecture in the new assembly
room at the high school
Friday night, March 26th.
Below we give the synopsis
of his lecture:
THK PLANETS
Mercury, Venus, Jupiter,
Mars, Saturn, The Earth,
The Sun.
We understand that this
lecture will be very inter
esting as well as instructive.
Rev. Mr- Clark states that
the price of admission for
all public school children
will be fifteen cents and
to the public twenty-five
cents.
Music will be furnished by the high
will go to the, .school.
Superintendent V S. Perdue; and New
ton Wesley Unities.
Every teacher In llox Hutte county
should attend this meeting and no
school board should refuse to give their
teacher permission to attend.
It has been arranged to hnv the
early morning train stop at Intervening
towns between Alliance and Crawford
for the benellt of those who wish to go
and be there for the entire session.
Monthly Reports are Important
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Most teachers have been very prompt
lu sending iu the monthly reports, but
a few, we fear, have neglected the
matter somewhat. Now this is very
important, especially w r th close of
the school yeur, nud'l wish that every
teacher would get the repoit mailed lit
the earliest possible moment after the
close of the month. Tills will' enable
me to check up the ""tidance of the
pupils and see tha; 1 are nttending
the required number of days, which is
the principal use of the reports.
Doing Business
There are men who do business and do
business, but J. C. McCorlde, manager of
the Nebraska Land-Co., is one of the men
who do things when it comes to real estate
business. He has been a resident of this
county for more than a score of years and
knows the country "like a book." Those
who deal with him can safely depend upon
his judgment in land values, and the in
crease in his business is one indication
that confidence in him and his dealings
has not been misplaced. He leaves to
morrow for eastern Nebraska and we miss
our guess if he does not round up a nice
bunch of business on the trip.
A Great Enterprise '
C. A. Newberry has arranged for ex
tensive, practical, scientific, experimental
farming thij year that will, we believe, be
an eye-opener to the natives as well as to
those easterners who think that Alliance
and Uox Butte county are "away out at
the jumping off place, "wherenothiogcanbe
grown without irrigation. This work will
be under the direct superintendence of
Prof. E. W Hunt, agriculture lecturer for
the Nebraska State University.
The Herald editor has personally ar
ranged with Prof. Hunt for data each'
week during the spring and summer from
which a series of articles will be published
giving an account of the progress of the
work and an accurate description of how
it is carried on, The first of these articles
will be given in the next issue of the Her
ald. D. B. Jencks of Chadroti was here
on business today with the local land
office.
Mary and Winnie Egan returned
Monday from Hyannis where they vis
ited at home over Sunday. They are
attending school at 'the Academy in Al
liance, ..ww
We regret to chronicle the fact that
Geo. Burke, who has been superin
tendent Birdsell's chief clerk for so
long, is about to leave Alliance to
accept a position at Sheridan. Ed
Marks and wife gave a dinner in his
honor last Monday evening.
Dr. Copsey made a professional visit
to Hyannis the fore part of the week.
Herbert Butler is nov night assist
ant in the Burlington agent's office.
E. A. Watson is now proprietor of
the Ridgell Bowling Alleys in the base
ment of the Reddish building.
A bouncing boy arrived at the home
of Claude Lester on Monday of this
week.
Mr. Bolte and daughter, of Water
loo, Iowa, are in the city paying their
son Louis a visit. Mr. Bolte is in the
real estate business, being interested
especially around Aberdeen, S. Dak.,
and speaks very favorably of Alliance
and surrounding country- Miss Bolte
will remain in Alliance, having secured
a position with Drs. Bellwood & Slagle.
Today the whirligig of time marked
off fifty-one years for J. C. IVcCorkle.
Nearly half of them having been spent
in Box Butte county entitles him to
membership in the old settlers' club.
If you have land or real estate to
sell, I can sell it if the price is right.
If vou have nof bepn nblp to rliannsn nf
it, it may be that vou have not sue
I ceeded because you have not listed it
j with the right man. Write me and I
1 can sell it. Address Walter Johnson,
Ord, Nebr.
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school orchestra. Part of the receipts
Hemingford Happenings.
Bert Laogford went to Crawford Sun
day, returning Monday.
Father McNamara, from Alliance, went
through here going west, Sunday, accom
panied by his brother's little daughter.
Mr. Pitman is hauling lumber this week.
Lizzie Walker is out visiting with Mrs.
B Shepard this week.
Miss Bertha Parkyan went to Alliance
Friday to visit ber sister, Mrs. Hayes,
until Sunday.
Gene and Lee Rustin came up from
Lincoln Sunday for a visit with relatives
and friends.
Mrs. Enyeart and Mrs. Bylthe went to
Alliance on business Monday.
Agnes Ferguson closed a successful term
of school in the Keislcr district Friday,
leaving for her home in Scotts Blufls
Monday.
Dr. Eikner went east for a couple of
wogks Monday.
Roj; Hlckey and family returned from
the east Saturday much pleased with their
trip.
Jim Evans went to Bingham, Saturday,
to work for a couple of weeks and his wife
went to Marsland to visit with her grand
parents during his absence.
M. Hutton moved his office across the
street into Everett's building last "week
and has also moved into his new house.
I. Hockey went to Alliance on business
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh went to Lakeside
for an outing Friday.
Mrs. B. Jackson, from Pine Ridge, was
seen on our streets Saturday.
Mrs. Strong returned from her trip east
Sunday.
Rachel Brown is clerking at Bushncll's
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Eikner returned from Al
liance Thursday.
Mrs. B. Johnson went to Alliance on
business Thursday and came back Satur
day. Robert Hunter came up from Alliance
Saturday going out to the ranch for a short
stay.
Mr. Hindman and family returned from
their trip east Saturday.
A relative of Charley Ball stepped off
the train Saturday for a visit.
Jim Potmesil returned from his trip east,
where he went several weeks ago with a
car load ef horses.
Will Annen is hauling hay for Norbt
Frohnapfel at present.
Quite a number of scholars from the
country came in to take the eighth grade
examinations. Among those seen were
Etta Micheal, Ethel and Will Kiester,
Mabel Peitree. Mamie Gasseling, Agnes
and Lena Annen, Tom Manion and Rosa
Carroll.
Mrs. Redman, sister-in-law of Mike
Butler, who has been here for a visit,
went home yesterday.
The Hollinrake boys were unloading
their engine Tuesday. Sherman Wright's
engine was unloaded the same day. , .
Mr. D, E. Lynch, road master, and ,M.
O. Joder, train master, were here Monday
looking up a location for the Central Lum
ber Company.
K. L. Pierce and Everett went east Sat
urday. Mrs. Roy Hickey went to Alliance Tues
day to take treatment for her eye's.
Miss Nellie Curry is clerking in W. W.
Norton's store at present.
A. H. Pierce is building a new bouse in
the south part of town,
Mr. Middlecofl died ot consumption
Friday. Funeral services were held at his
home in Sioux county Sunday. He was
buried here Monday.
MARSLAND.
F. R. Bellamy and Miller have just re
ceived a new stock of goods.
The people of Marsland and vicinity
have all laid in a large supply of coal
purchased from the wreck at three dollars
per ton.
Dr. A. Gregory made a business trip to
Crawford.
Mrs. F. R. Bellamy returned from Hot
Springs, S. D., Sunday last.
Mrs. Lee Gregory of Belmont visited at
the home ranch, also visited friends in
Marsland this week.
Mrs. Woodie's little daughter has been
quite sick the past week. The Dr. reports
her improving.
One case of smallpox is reported in
Marsland and several people are exposed.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burns made a
business trip to Deadwood and returned
in the storm.
Geo. Gregory and wife were among
those from Marsland who were favored
with an invitation to attend the twin
birthday party at Belmont.
Geo. Gregg, wife and daughter, S. M.
Trussell, wife and son were among those
who attended the mask ball.
Mrs. G. Keudric'Ks is still at Hot Springs
taking medical treatment.
Lee Gregory of Belmont was at Craw
ford one day this week having dental work
done.
Pete Hunsaker is on the sick list and
has been for some time.
1 There was the largest crowd at the mask
I ball that has been in Marsland for years.
, It was the most comical event of the
Tom Hunsaker is very sick. He wishes
1 to dibcart town life and will soon move on
, his claim.
, Dr. Willis accompanied A. Roads to
Hot bprlogs, b. V. tor an operation. Dr,
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Walker made a succesful operation In
just fifteen hour's from the time they left
Marsland,
Our school at Marsland is doing fine
work this year. Miss Annie Kennedy is
teacher. Miss Kennedy will have exami
nations for the'eigth grade this week.
The school in Trussell district ia re
duced to three pupils and they say tho
prospects are that they will have to get an
assistant teacher to finish this term.
Mr. Richie who has been in one of our
eastern hospltats for several weeks, is re
ported as failing
The twin birthday party at Belmont
was a pleasent affair. March 9th was the
thirty-seventh birthday anniversary of
Agent Leo Gregory and Merchant Frank
Dehil, both of Belmont Mrs. Gregory
and Mrs. Dehil decided to have a joint
surprise birthday party for their husbands.
There were many invited from Belmont,
Crawford and Marsland.
Link Lowery and wife havo moved
ft 0111 Angora to Alliance and will make
this city their place of residence.
Tho last of the International Har
vester force has gone to their new lo
cation in Crawford. Many of them
hated to leave and there was much
leave taking but they are not far from
the metropolis of western Nebraska
now and will undoubtedly visit our city
often. Several placed their names on
The Herald lit so as to get nil tho
news of Alliance.
A deal was consummated the latter
part of last week whereby Miss Inico
McCorklo becomes the owner of the
Sorrel Thompson residence. Mr.
Thompson is going to move to Hoi
drcge, Nebr., where lie and his brother
will enter into the grocery business.
We understand that the property has
been rented to Dr. Mitchell for the
period of one year.
We 'wish to acknowledge our appre
ciation of Prof. Phillips' kindness in
assuming charge of the Herald's Box
Butte county school department.
Since we becamo acquainted with him
we have admired his spirjt of enter
prise, and we aro delighted to have his
assistance in giving to our readers a
department that will be of so much
benefit to the educational interests of
the county.
Notice
Sealed bids will bo received from this
date (March IS, 10o9) to April 15, lOoD,
inclusive, by tho City Clerk for 84.r,ooo
bonds, as voted at special election, held
Tuesday, March 0, Wo9, In the City of
Alliance, Nebraska, according to law.
Said bids will bo opened by tho City
Council nt their meeting on April ,15,
luou. J t meters will be required to fur
nish tho blanks upon which said bonds
are to be executed. Right reserved to
reject any and nil bids. A transcript
of these bonds may be had upon appli
cation to the City Clerk.
W, o. Baiwks, Clerk,
By order of City Council, In session
March 11, lOoO.
Notice of City Election
Notice is hereby given that the regu
lar election will be held in the City of
Alliance on Tuesday, April G, igoo in
the upstairs of Marks' hall for tho First
ward, and in the City Hall for the
Second ward, said polling places to
open at 8 o'clock a.m. and close at 7
o'clock p.m. of said day, and at which
th5 following officers will be elected for
the City of Alliance for the municipal
year beginning May, 1909, and ending
May, 1910:
One Mayor.
One City Clerk.
One City Treas'urer. ,
One Councilman for First Ward.
One Councilman for Second Ward.
One City Engineer.
One Police Judge.
Two Members of School Board.
C. C. Smith, Mayor.
W. O. Barnks, City Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICE
State of Nebrnsku. Itox Hutte County.
To all persons Interested In tho estate of
Charles Mujer, latu of said county, deceased.
Yon are hereby notified that on the 12th day
of March JfW, August Mayor filed hi petition
in thu county court of Mild county for ids
appointment us administrator of the estato of
Ulmrlea Mujer, lute of xsltl county, deceased,
and that thu same will bo heard at tlie otllco
of the comity Judice In the city of Alliance,
in said county on tho mth day of April. HKW, at
tho hour ot 2 o'clock In the afternoon.
It is further ordered that notice of said
hearing bo given all parties interested In nald
estate by the publication of this notice for
three consecutive weeks in Tho Alliance Her
ald, u nowfpaiHT printed, published, and cir
culated in su d county
Dated this I'.'th day ot March, 1WP.
Lkai.1 L. A. IlKttnv,
fp.Mch Is 3w County Judge.
Moytl A. Murker, attorneys for petitioner.
COL IV. M.
Auctioneer
Hemingford, Neb.
Makes a specialty of stock sales. Mat
ters pertaining to general auctions
carefully attended to. Dates for
sales may be made at The Alliance
Herald office. Satisfaction guaranteed
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I HAVE lnndseckers coming by the score
in a short time. If you want quick sale
and good terms come to me. Will sell
JyOur tract, no matter whether large or
small,
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Hemingford is located in" the central part of
Box Butte county. Reached by good roads
from all directions. The ideal place to
trade.
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Bargains in Real Estate
INSURANCE WRITTEN
We now have a $2,500 Clothing Stock which we can
exchange for land
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Hardware, Saddlery and
Implements
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improved John
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