The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 18, 1909, Image 6

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County
Commissioners'
Official Proceedings
Alliance, Neb., Nov. 10, 1009.
Board of county commtoelonors met
pursuant to adjournment. Members
present, J. M. Wanek, clinerjiKin, J. P.
Jensen aU Sang C. Reek. The foi
lowing pWHd&gB wore had &uri don
towlt:
Cotnmtatonemt furuteftied U II of
mines from wlrieh the Jury ta to be
drawn for iwt tnu of court
AVUnnco, Nb.. Nov. 10, 100f.
13 K known, Hurt on Kite tenth
day of November, IDOD, the matter of
c&UbbVehltiK n read. No. 40, coming
on to be heard bnfore the ooninrU
nonie sort wW reach the 'PrttMeml
and bo jproved during tiie earning
session.
etontw upon (Uio petition, report of
commteetanoxs, approval of nottoe to
jkvI(1 land owner, glotm for dama
ges awl appraiser report, nd the
board bohig fully ndvleed In e4d
prom taw, Ht I
Ordered Unvt the .1d raid be eetafb
Mehod Mt prayed for in tit petition,
that tlm width of t1te khi19 bt no
feet; that the sanie be opened as
required by m
It is the further onlor ot the
board that, (Are okiliu for diwungee
be allowed ne per appmleors report,
and the dark is hereby ordered to
draw warranto! for the sanio.
Whereupon the board adjourned un
til tomorrow momlug at 9 o'oJock.
W. C. MOUNTS, Clark.
Alliance, Nob,, November 11, 1009
The board of ccaaroty oommtoston-
eame members present as yratwdas.
The following proceedings wore linul
towlt:
The fcHuwing claims war al
lowed and the clerk ordered to draw
vacttuttjs for tiro same.
Hammond fc Stephens Co, sup
plies.. ,. .. $21.50
P. B. HoMen, glass C.0C
Klopp & Bantf-ett, eupplles....l2G.G5
Hammond & Stophens Co. superin
tendent suppHcis $lC.lo
Unilvorsiby PivUWilng Co, superin
tendent euppMas. , .. 12.50
Central Lbr Co, lumber 30.00
C. A. Shlndelnr, hardwa.ro.. .. 11.90
Al WikCff, fees 18.C0
Dlcrks Lbr Co, lumber 100-40
John Duskliv, bridge 2S4.C0
Klupp & Uwrtkilit Co, supplies.. 5.75
True Mlltar, lumber 128.0S
J. F, Andrews, primaries 1909.. 1.00
K. Becker, primaries 2.00
John Brqiina'ti, primaries1,. w .. 2.00
Gregory Zurn. primaries.. .... 2.00
W. H. Swan, primaries.. , 2.00
C. R. CCo-pp, primaries 2.00
L. P. SmMi, prlmaiiles 2.00
C. L. Drake, primaries 2.00
T. J. Thrukeld, miimartew 2.00
A. J. Chapman, primaries 2.00
Maggie Wilson, primaries 2.00
Cal Cox, Mnuuri!o4 2.00
Ira Reed, primaries 1.00
W. O. Banifs, primai-iiee 1.00
P. B. O'Connor, primaries 1.01
G. O. Smith, primaries 1.00
We Jamas, prinnarieu 1.00
C. W, Br-Minnn, inquest 1,00
AV. H, Holtz, inquest 1.00
V. M. GraybU'l, inquest 1.00
R. Todd, Inquest 1.00
J. P. WUBon, Inquest 1.00
Tom Jackson, inquest 1.00
Sang C. Keck, innuett 1.00
E, C. Anderson, inquest 1.00
W. S. RhlgtCl, inquest.. .. .... 1.10
W. O. BariJcs, Inquest 1.10
T. ,M. La1r, inquest 1.10
Gregory Zurn, inquest 1.10
G. V, Dunian, Inqueet 1.10
C. R. Clapp, inquEsrt 1.10
Auston Sutton, inquest 1.S0. Whereupon hoard adjourned uat'J to
. r. ra'Keraon, inquest 2.00 morrow morn4ng at 9 o'clock
John Burue, general eleetflon.. 4.00
Galnfts ClmpmiUH primary ami
geneml eioatten. 8 00
John Ttemttn, primery Md general
docttoM 8.00
School Diet. No. 20, rent primary
and geneniJ tdeoUon 10.00
Clrrte lintieen, primary and geuer-
(il (riooUoa '. 12.00
E. P. Abley, prhiiRry ad getieiufl
eiecWOR 8-00
Geo. Zmiirntn, get election. . 4.00
C. B. BM, general tiicctlou.. .. 9.40
G. B. Leldy, genenrt oJoctlou.. COO
H. J. Wltkton, generNl (Section.. 11.00
W. A. Hood, primary and general
olocJou 8.00
Praotk Cib. prhnary and general
election 8.00
H. A. TecSmoker. prtnmry and gen
oral ekoMon 8.00
School Diet No. S3, rent, prfeimry
ami geoenul otettAon S.00
ntek Lbr Co, lumber 30.26
I, A. llohlredge, general election 0.00
Geo. Frotamppfei, roel 10.50
B, P. Gttuum, general eJaoHon. . 0.00
J. P. O'ConiMor, seiHirnl ejection 0.00
SmKh P. Tuttle, gn. eJeetiioii . . COO
J. W. Gulurt, gen election., c.00
A. S. Reed, gen election 4.00
H. Frederick, gen etoctiom.. .. 4.00
John Kckraan, gen election.. .. i.00
W. L. Grftb, gen election.. .. 4.00
N. i, Httyee, gon electton. 4.01
W. M. loileHce, .itrlmery athl gener-
M eflectfon 12.00
L. A. Bo-fier, prtiiKwrj- ad general
election 8 00
John JolAnok, prtniRTj' and general
eleoUon s.oo
John HorHn, ptimnry nud gener
al olecUon , s.oo
Geo. Behnar, prhnary atl general j
eleotlon , h 00
Jos. Moellor, prlmarj- ami geuwaJ I
eroitton 8 00
John Voglo, Jr., gen ejection.. 5.00
A, R. Duon, gon election... .. 2.00
Cal llashniau, gen election.. .. 3.00 1
R. J. Hill, gen election) r 4 00 i
Clyde Johnson', gen election.. .. 4.00
P. McCoy, gen election.. .... COO,
Barney HaMmr, primary and gon- j
oral election.. .. $00
B, E, Johtwon, primary and gen- i
em3 oSecWIoiii, l 00
C, B. Marks, primary and general j
election 20.00'
Clolli Underwood, road 14.501
C. A. Underwood, road 8 00'
Klopp & Rartlett, supplies.. ..103.C0
D. Path, road icoo
R. A, Rowlaud, road C.50
Wm. Kinsley, road 6.50
Patrick Klnaliey, load 26.00
D, W. Huglus, cu'iivaraing re
turns 200
W. S. Ridgell, justice, fees.. .. 4.15
Geo. PiohiiappfoJ, road.. ., ... 8.00
L. M. Kennedy, road n.o?
W. S. Rickets, road s.oo
Bud Rodgerg, rood io.OO
S. D. Rickctt, load s!oO
Al. Wlker, fees 48.91
W. L. Butts, road 42.OC
C. A. Newberry, supplies C51.90
C. L. Muntz, road 4.75
H. II. Pieice, road 315.00
J. W. Guthrie, canivas3ing -otes 2.00
G. II. Hagermnn, road lj.00
Geo. Frohnappfel, lahor 2.01
Jas. Holl'Inrake, road 14.00
Oron Foskett, road ' io.so
C. Klemke, gen election 4.00
T. K. Chrtstcnsen, road 115.10
Nelson Fletcher, Ins. Co., ins. . . . 54.00
Ohas. Davidson, Mvery 1.00
J. P. Hazaid, survey 20.00
J. P. Hazard, primary 4.00
W. D. Zedlzer, plumbing.. .. 3.40
J. P. Jensen, salary 11.40
J. M. Wani'k, salary co.20
Sang C, Reck, salary , .. 22.60
Road iietition of R. M. Hampton, et
al, rejected.
Official bond of W. L. Griffith, read
overseer, elct, examined and approved.
Legal Blanks.
The following blanks arc for sale at
The Herald office:
Farm Lease,
Real Iistate Mortgage.
Chattel Mortgage,
Cliy Lease,
Warranty Deed,
Agreement for Warranty Deed,
Warranty Deed Corporation,
Bond for Deed,
General Bond,
Quit Claim Deed,
Agreement Sale oi Real Estate,
Contract for Real Rstate,
Exchange Contract,
. Article of Agreement,
Release of Real Estate Mortgage,
Assignment oi Mortgage,
Affidavit of Identification,
Coupon Nolo,
Mechanic's Lien, '
Power of Attorney,
Hill of Sale,
Option,
Short Will,
Inventory and Appraisement of Property
Attached,
Appraisal.
Dipping Certificate.
Contest Notice,
Affidavit and Order of Publication of Con
test Notice,
Meat Shipper's Certificate,
Notice to Owners before Delivery of Tax
Deed,
Promissory Nete,
Receipts,
Township lints,
Map of Box Butte County,
Bight room residence in good town
in wostorn Nebraska for sale or trade
for land. Rents for S20. Phone 58. j
45-tf
mKKmmKltllltKKKaBIIKSKIia
Just Received at J. P. Colburn's
204 BOX BUTTE AVENUE
Nice Line of Ladies' and Misses'
Up-to-Date C
On which we are making a special sale and offering at Remarkably
Low Prices, considering quality
oats
Outing Flannels
12J4C grade selling at nc
ioc grade selling at 9c
L Zm I
OJty 01 AlLtanot, water., ., .. 17.95
-B. Price, appraiser.. ., .. ,,., 3.00
AElence Blj Co, lfslKs 6.45
D. W. Hughes, Ice.. 2.S0
L. A. Bemry, board of health.. S.OO
Forest Lbr Co, lumber 154.65
O. E. Philips; primary j.oo
Waiter TIce, road 15.00
Alliance Grocery, oil 1,00
G. J. Sutton, eiecUoa 1909 2.00
O. L. Harrte, election o.OO
L. E. Piikiwtton, election j.00
D. W. Hughes, election 4.00
It. M. R, roftd COO
T. R. Workman, electkxn k 4.00
Wnr. Rust. eieoCon ,00
C, P. WheJan red s.00
Snyder &. Son, drayage 1.2$
W. G. ZedJker, election 7.50
S. C. Boon, oieotion.. c,00
G. W. Jouee. eleeUoo c.OO
N. H. Neion, eleotlon s.00
B, L. Fomiw, eiectOon 4. 00
Clark Okie, election 4.00
Isaac Rocky, election 4,00
A. D. MKlett, election 4.00
T. L. Hopkins Jr., election.. .. S.40
School Diet No. GO, rent 5.00
A. II. Mabin, primary and general
tdiotlon qq
Fred Abley, geneial electloni.. 4.00
II. Mkjhacflsjfn. primary and gener
al Qtactfton' soq
A. S. Enyeaitr general election S.OO
H V Luoas, primary,. ..-., ,. ,4,09
J hn Leazan, geaerol eJectioa.. 4,00
W. C. MOUNTS, Cleirk.
Alliance, Neb., Nov. 12, 1909,
Board of county comm!staners metj
pursuant to adjournjnont. The foJ'Jow-1
ltig proetedings were had and done,
towit: ' I
It is the. order of the beard chat
the surveyor be ordered to make f'nal I
survey on rosd No, 40 making sarnie
CO feet. '
It te atao the owler of th board1
that the olerk withdmw the ad fi- en I
U aewiwpew wliiel1 WRs advert a-i
ng a reward for aopek thiovw. j
H fc. Uie order of the boaad Uiat
tie otork advertaw for btd to fur-i
ish surety bod for the fWIowuig
crftteets elect:
Coun- Clerk, Supartotindeut. Shi r-1
Iff, Deputy Sheriff, md Treasurer. I
jmj mumy ireamirer Having cwtx
Hed to the boerd of oomiMiJan. u.
j that B. F. Look wood has pakl his
taxes for tho years 1906, 1U07, 1908,
It is tl order of tlie board that tiae
claims of the told B. F. Jockwood,
that were allowed and held for taxes
for said yenTS, be released, and
warm-nte drawn on the genera fund
for same.
Whereupon the bcand adjourned to
9 a. in Dee. S2t ,19Qa.
W. C. MOUNTS, Clerk.
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