The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 11, 1910, Image 8

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ARIZONA BULLETIN
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Useful Housltoid Articles
Report from Phoenix Board of Trade
GIVEN AWAY
Wc have just received some of the newest
of household Articles and desire to put one in
every home in this vicinity. We are not going-
to sell them but are going to give one
with your next purchase of a pair of shoes.
SEE OUR NICE LINE OF
Boys' Suits
JUST RECEIVED AT
Colburn's Cash Store
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BALL BEABIKG
Twenty-five of the Many Points of Superiority Con
tained in The FREE Sewing Machine
Sews Faster. Runs Light Lists Longer. Is More Beautiful. Has Less
Vibration. Easier to Operate. Makes a More Perfect Stitch. The Most
Beautiful Sewing Machine Made. Mort Rotary in Movement. Vibrating
Shuttle. Ball-Bearing Rotoscillo Movement. Automatic Thread Controller.
Automatic Tensiou Release. Positive Self-setting Needle (cannot be put in
wrong). Short Needle. Rigid Peed (bearing directly under feed points).
Positive Four Motion Feed (without springs). Shuttle Ejector. Self-Thread-ing
Shuttle. Six Ball-Bearings in Stand. Revolving Spool-holder Case
hardened and Adjustable Bearings Automatic Head Latch holding head
to stand. Automatic Drawer Locks. Automatic Lift the simplest and best.
The FREE
Is the only Insured Sewing Machine
It is insured for five years against breakage, wear,
fire, tornado, lightning and water
This means that if j our home burns and The FREE sewing machine is
destroyed or injured, we will supply a new The FREE sewing machine with
out cost; that if in a cyclone or flood, your machine is rendered unfit for use,
we will replace it without expense to you, that should you through accident
in moving or otherwise break any part or the whole machine, we will replace
that pard or the machine, gratis; that, If you break a needle, it you break a belt, or if
one wears out; If you break any attachment; we will replace these parts to you atfsolutalf without
cost In justice to yourself you should, at least, see ''The FREE" sewing macHine
FOR SALE BY
Geo. D. Darling
Alliance, Neb.
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An increase of $1, 0271,087.80
or 12 per cent in one year makes
the total assessed vnluatfon of
property in Maricopa county in
1010 $17,040,107.42. A company
has been organized in Phoenix
to erect a 250,000 fireproof ho
tel, the work of clearing the
ground has commenced. Com
missioners of Territorial Pair
have opened offices, schedule of
prizes totalling $00,000 offered
for annual November event.
Pish and Game Commission
has arranged to stock with iish
the Roosevelt Reservoir, a lake
25 miles in area. Owners of
24,000 acres of land outside the
Roosevelt Project have asked to
have their lands and works add
ed to the Salt River Valley
scheme. Piling a trust deed to
secure $40,000,000 of bonds to
Farmers Loan and Trust Co. of
New York evidences the pro
gress intended by various com
bined railroad lines in Arizona.
Recent decision making a re
duction of 80 per cent in freight
rates to Arizona to go into effect
October 1st will stimulate trade
conditions to a remarkable extent.
Sample of the early crops in
Arizona: the Glendale sugar
factory has received 25,000 tons
of beets this reason, hauling
closed July 21. Outside of Ariz
ona beet hauling is only com
mencing. Subdivision of large
tracts in Salt River Valley is
noted, 11,007 acres have been
added to the small areas since
April. This is more than the
area subdivided during the en
tire preceding year, a splendid
endorsement of the Roosevelt
Project. Farmers of Salt River
Valley are to erect power plants
to produce 10,000 horse-power,
an assessment of $2.23 per acre
for two years will pay the cost
of construction, $1,000,000, after
which time profit will result to
land owner and water user.
Territorial and National Banks
report progress.
A good Phoenix newspaper is The Ariz
ona Republican. It is a daily twelve-page
paper in its twenty-first year. The Re
publican occupies its own large building
in Phoenix which was erected especially
for it. Anyone desiring a copv of this pa
per can get it at The Herald office.
City Council Meets
The city council held their regular
meeting' August 3rd. The meeting was
culled to order by Mayor Harris,
eouucilmeu present, Newberry, yen;
Holstcn, yea; lames, yea. The minutes
of the previous meetings were reud
and npproved,
Report of 1'olice Judge, July, 1910.
Fines $ail'J 00
Marshal fees 119 70
Total $383 TO
Report of Water Coin. July, into.
Water rent 1301 f(
Taps 23 00
Meters 43 00
Old brielc and plank sold 1 .',0
Rent cesspool pumps ft 00
Total..'
Total earnings ad or. Win
Uncollected wuter rent. ,
Service on Hat rate
Services on meter
Total services
Report of eity treasurer, July
llalunee July 1. 1910
Receipts during month
Tptal on hniid'ud received...
Wurrunts.paid during mouth. .
Balance Aug. 1, 1010
SEWER FUND
Balance on baud July 12, '10...
Warrants paid during month. .
Total
Sewer warrants registered
$1837 00
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37411 44
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0005 44
4039 04
191fl 40
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. 110 33
WEALTH IN IRRIGATION
Congress has just appropriated Twenty Hillion
Dollars to hasten the work of Government ir
rigation. THE GOVERNMENT SHOSHONE PROJECT IN
THE BIG HORN BASIN
will receive its share und be pushed to completion at once. Contracts for a
twelve-mile extension of the main caual were let June 27th. More than 150
farms now ready for settlers, uud a large number of farms are now being sui
veved, which will be open to entry within a few weeks.
These rich lunds, irrigated by the Government, can be homesteaded by
simply repaying the Government uctuul cost &4ft per acre, in ten yearly pay
ments, without interest.
15,000 ACRES OF CAREY ACT LANDS just opened to entryonly 30 days residence
required I nder this law settlers bny water from the Irrigation company a.
$50 per acre, and the laud from the State at SO cents per acre, paying' Sul per
acre cash, the remainder running over a period of ten years at six per cent.
Specially prepared Wyoming
literature just off the press. Write
for it todav.
D. CLEM DEAVER, General Agt.,
LANDSKKERS information bureau,
1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
.$099 07
3710 70
S R E G I A L
ENVELOPE
O F" F E R
Total $9409 77
The following uluims were presented
and warrants ordered drawn for the
payment of same:
Horry Natt, time uud expenses
in regard to DouglasCo. bonds) S00 00
Inter-Mountain Bridge Co. for
hewer Dlst. No. 1ft 951 90
Sewer Dlst. No. 17 73131
Sewer Dlst. No. 13 004 01
Sewer Dist. No. 21 1230 12
Sower Dist. No 22 1014 04
Sewer Dist. No. 23 1022 13
Sewer Dist. No. 20
Sewer Dist. No. 33
license
As a unique method of advertising Alliance and Box Butte county, we or
dered direct from the factory a case of envelopes (about 40,000) on which was
printed, before the envelopes were folded, a photo cut shown below, with a
blank space in the upper left hand corner in which we print at this office the
names of persons or firms using- them.
These make a splendid advertisement of Alliance and Box Butte county
and we wish to have them used as extensively as possible. More than two
thirds of these envelopes have already been sold, mostly to business men of
Alliance but some to farmers. Our price on these envelopes, with corner card
printed in either black or colored ink, was as follows: 50 for 75c; 100 for
$1.00; 250 for $1.50; 500 for $2.65.
In order to put these envelopes into the hands of as many persons as pos
sible, we are making the following special offer until the balance of the case
has been sold: 4
50 envelopes with corner card, $ .50
100 envelopes with corner card, .75
250 envelopes with corner card, 1.50
500 envelopes with corner card, 2.25
Persons wishing these envelopes without corner card, as shown below, can
secure them while this case lasts for 35 cents for 100.
Call at The Herald office as early as possible and leave your order, or call
up phone 340, and the envelopes will be delivered anywhere in the city.
MHHHpMHHHMIHMiMI
cart to tire
J. It. Snyder, hauling ho-e eurt
to fire"
It. J. Hill, street work
.1. A. Mallery, lye
Win. James, labor
1$. Jordou, dog tax issued
P. K. .lolly, special police
D. Luudrigeu, salary und ex..
P. E. Uamblin. labor
G. J. Burke salary
B. Gordon, hilling docs
Bids for insurance on the city
2 00
3 00
102 00
1 90
1 50
I 00
ft 00
3ft l0
100 50
7ft 00
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hall
were opened and the bid of the Fletch
er Insurance Company wa. accepted
Bids for cement crossings were opened
and the bid of John l'ederson accepted
J. A. Mallery was appointed a mem
ber of the library board to take the
place of H. 1 V Bogue, who has re
signed that poiition.
j A telephone was ordered placed in
tne council room, alter wnicn me
council adjourned to meet August 10,
1910.
Uncalled For Letters
Pire Dept. Ins.
J, II. Carlson, s-uury
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089 34
191 02
200 00
7ft 00
U, W Shores, street work 00 00
2 00
15 75
15 75
35 00
ti 50
3 00
L. Luruvea. street ,ork
Ed Eldred, guartlicir prisuuera,
M. T. Keane, strci . vorU
E. M. Nusbbaum, i.i or,
l'aul-Murray Co., p.a.ubing...
laul-Murray Co., plumbing...
moorun uatiK xsote Lo, print
lug bonds 50 00
A. Iteuswold, blacksmlthing.. 7 00
Tom Tuck, bourdlu; prisoners 20 00
J. B. Iluusaker, marshal and
junltor 7ft 00
H. II, Bellwpd, salary lfto no
Alliance Electric Light Co.,
light anil water 079 20
P. V. Harris, salary anrt ex... 97 20
C. Brower, street work 3 sft
V. D. Zediker, plumbing .... 13 15
State Journal Co. police judge
docket r, 00
P W. Irish, salary and ex... , 23 45
L. P. Smith, street work 2 50
Bierks Lbr. Co 40 00
E. O. Cool, plumbing 4 50
J 1). Emeriek, salary and ex., 77 15
Cliaa. Wyuoff, speuut police... 12 50
P N. Wallace, hau'.ng hose
Following is a list of letters remain
jnc uncalled for in the postoffice at
Alliance, Nebraska, for the week end
ing Aug. ist., 19 to; if not called for on
or before August 15th, 1910. will be
sent to the Dead Letter Ortice at
WashiuKton. 1). C.
ItitniWy. (ieiiro It
('int. Iiuii. U. M.
Klliulimr, Jif.eiilitna
Hurt. Ilsiriilil-l'lrem.iu
Jackson, U. .1.
Johnston. J. W. Sp. U.
I.eiiUer. N. it.
Meyer, Mlv ltelvn..
Mi.rr.m Wlllllllll
4lt7JK,,W. .. 1. . . -.!., ...........
Mcl'oraiiU, HarrUun Mer, l: huw
Alehy, Mrs Mu .
Drummed, uoyt
Devlin. K. K.
Harris. Mr. Nelle
.laeolrt. K. I,.
JuhnMOii. F.lunure
Mury l(ue
Loutss, K. I. (. l).
Meier, u. imiw,
l..tr.M llaip tm
Quale, Mr A. Mrs i:. M
bailllilieirt.J. H.
Miutr. 11 It.
Tnuieil. I. K.
Wnlker.J.H.
Wnrwli-k. Kurl
Wymer, Uurtl
Mention advertised when calling for
letters 011 this list.
Ira E. Tash. Postmaster.
Vulami IMxIta r.l
Itochrord, Charlie
lttiM)ll, Homer
Smith. U. K.
Mowurt, I'. J,
Todd.J. V.
Winds, Hurt
I Special Sale 1
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ror two weeKS we win give you a Dig re
duction on all goods in our store. It will pay
you to buy now anything
you want in our line
BIG DISCOUNT ON
Men's and Boys' Shoes
Hen's Summer Underwear
Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery
Large assortment of Boys' and Men's Straw
hats at 15 and 20 cents to close out,
formerly sold for 35 to 50 cents
B.
Cast Side of Box Butte avenue, half block north of
Burlington station
ESSAY
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Edith M. Swan
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PIANO, HARMONY
and Musical History-
Studio 424 Laramie Avenue j
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HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
Cafe in Connection Open Day and Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station
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