iDo You Know IN FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS If so, you will recognize the bargains in the following list of Furniture; they are being sold at extremely low prices. Values! HERE THEY ARE; Regular Price Price Now A G. O. French Cheval Dresser 145 00 31.25 A Gh O. Imitation Lea'r Morris Chair 8.00 5.25 A Walnut Chiffonier 45 00 32.00 A G O. China Closet with Mirror 27.50 18.50 A Gr. O. Wall China Cabinet n.oo 6.75 A G-. O. Corner Wall Cabinet 10.00 6.50 A G-. O G-ostumer 5-50 3.50 A G-. O. Hall Tree 7.00 4.85 A G-. O. Whatnot (corner) 3.75 2 40 Regular Price A Weathered Mission Clock Shelf $6.50 A Waxed Oak Combination Library Table and Ladies' Desk 25.00 A G-. O. Music Cabinet (large) 25.00 An Early English hand-carved Rocker 20. 00 An Early English hand-carved Chair ao od A G. O. 3-piece Parlor Suite .vs 00 A G. O. Library Table 35.00 A Fibre Rush Arm Chair 13.50 A Weathered Mission Rocker 7.50 Price Now $ 4.25 I 1 These low prices will remain in force only during the REMOVAL SALE period, until February 1st. The 50 per cent discount on all Framed Pictures is attracting many buyers, as is also the 30 per cent discount on all Novelties, and the 25 per cent discount on Enameled and Kitchen Ware. G BO. D. DARLING TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT BOX BUTTE COUNTY Summary of Collections, Disbursements and Balances for the Last Half Ending January I, 191 1 COLLECTIONS To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To CaBh on 1899 Tax 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax hand For'd Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Collected Tax Collected Tax Collected Alliance Sewer Lateral School Land-Lease Misc. Col. Co. Gen. Fines and License Col Int. on Co. Deposits Redemptions To Fees AMOUNT 37,316.51 6.50 2.30 11.86 31 82 30.20 33.30 35.10 591.10 14,505.04 40,206.03 13,668.58 1.729.85 151.12 300.00 315.81 2,629.19 216.75 Total $111,781.05 DISBURSEMENTS AMOUNTS By State Treas' Receipt No. 664.68 2,984.83 By State Treas' Receipt No. 664.49 By State Treas' Receipt No. 33.60 By State Treas' Receipt 1,512.94 By Co. Gen. Warrants Re deemed 12,704.51 By Co. Claims 393.57 By Co. Road Wts. R'd'm'd 3,147.02 By School Bonds and Cou pons 1,222.19 By School Orders Paid Local Tax 16,689.47 By Poll Tax Receipts 8.00 Hemingford Water Interest 601.50 Alliance Water Interest 120.00 By City Rects, Alliance 3,784.43 By Village Treas. Rects, Hem ingford 798.96 Alliance Library 449.00 Alliance Sewer Lateral 11,500.00 School Building 103.00 By Treasurer's Fees 306.25 By Treasurer's Commission 2,294.54 Redemptions 2.610.14 Total Disbursements 61,928.44 By Balance 49,852.61 Total 111,781.05 BALANCES AMOUNT State General Fund 4,674.71 State Redemption Fund 9.29 State University Fund 1,146.03 Lease on School Land 1,697.43 Co. General Fund 604.20 Co. Bridge Fund 3,685.59 Co. Road Fund 984.79 Labor and Poll Tax 941.50 Advertising Fund 129.20 Miscellaneous Fund 466.93 School Bond Fund 7,379.19 School District Fund 14,538.25 School Judgment Fund 6.93 Sinking Fund Dig. 6 2,093.5) Sinking Fund Dis. 18 181.09 School Building Fund 138.98 High School Fund 581 19 Redemption Acct. 72.28 City Alliance 997.64 Alliance Water Bond 2,525.20 Hemingford Water Bond 426.81 Alliance Sewer 1,436.63 Alliance Sewer Lateral 2,168.58 Alliance City Hall 2,323.60 Alliance Electric Light 364.23 Alliance Library 630.59 50,003.37 Village of Hemingford Over . Draft 150.76 Cash and Cash Items on Hand 49,852.61 I, Fred Mollring, County Treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, do hereby cer tify that the enclosed starement is a true copy of all collections and disbursements for the six months ending January i, 19U. FRED MOLLRING, County Treasurer. CO. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Alliance, Nebr., Jan. 10. 1911. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to law, the following mem bers being present: Sang C. Reck, chairman, J. P. Jenson and J. M. Wanek. The following proceedings were had and done, to-wit. I Moved, seconded and carried that 1 J. P. Jensen be appointed as chair man of the board for the ensuing year, and it is so ordered. The following estimate for expens es for the year 1911 was made: GENERAL FUND County officers $5000.00 Precinct and dist officers . . 4000.00 Books and stationery 1500.00 Elections 1300.00 Fuel 800.00 lncidentials 1700.00 Total $14300.00 Road Miid bridge fund 17000 Pauper fund 1500 Institute 200 Total $8700 The following official bonds wt r examined and approved: People's bank, depository. First Nat. bank, depository. Ferdinand Seidler, Road overseer, Dist. No. 7. Carl Hashnian, road OVIfMH List No. 11. Joseph Winten, road overseer Dist. No. 6. F. McCoy, road overseer Dist. No. 9. Ole Davig, road overseer Dist. No. 4. Joseph Bartos, road overseer Dist. No. 3. Eugene Burton, county attorney. Bids for service of county physi cian were opened and examined and it is the order of the board that the contract be awarded to Dr. H. H. Bellwood for the ensuing year, for $220. and the dork is hereby ordered to draw up contracts for same. No bids having been received for the burial of paupers, it is the order of the board that $28, and no more, be allowed for the burial of each pauper. It is the order of the board that the county treasurer make the fol lowing transfers: $3685.59 bridge fund to county gen eral fund. 941.50 poll fund to county general fund. 129.20 advertising fund to county general fund. 46.93 miscellaneous fund to coun ty general fund. IIISS.I1 Notify road overseer's to make re port before bond is released. Whereupon the board now adjourns to meet again at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. W. C. MOUNTS, Ctotl Alliance, Nebr., Jan. 11, 1911. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment, same offi cers present as yesterday, J. P. Jen sen presiding, the following proceed ings were had and done, to-wit : The following claims were examin ed and allowed and the clerk order ed to draw warrants on the general fund for same: Alliance Nat. bank, refund, rejected. Hammond & Stephens Co. sup. $5.65 Geo. Mollring, mdse 14.62 L. J. BchlU, election 4.00 F. McCoy, road 4.00 S. A. Foster Lbr. Co. lumber. . 16.65 W. F. Roseokranz. labor 3.75 Mrs E. H. Sherwood, refund.. 3.40 John Herlein, refund 6.70 Co. Treas, charge $6.50 to school district 48. E M. Martin, election 4.00 1). W. Hughes, election 2.00 Sarah Gilleran, refund 2.70 Win. Rust, Sr., election 8.00, Carl Hashnian, road 14.75' (i K Lcidy, election 4.00 A. D. Rodgers, mdse 9.80 1 C. E. Marks, rent 20.00 .1 ('. Hawkins, refund t.M Delia Reed, salary 96.50 ' Neb. Tel. Co., phones 27.05 i A. M. Miller, pauper 5.00 Jas. Wlielan, election 4.00 L. A. Berry, fees 10.95 ; L. A. Berry, fees 7.05 J L. A. Berry, fees 8.95 j L. A. Berry, fees 7.30 L. A. ik-rry, fees 16 60 H. M. Bullock, vttaeta ... HO Denny Landrigan, witness.. .. 1.10 ('. EG, Wycoff, witness 1.10 .1. B. Hunsnker, witness 1.10 C. M. Cox, witness 1.10 Worrell Mfg. Co., mdse 20.00 Alliance Elec. Co., lights.. .. 14.56 C. A. Newberry, mdse 462.68 B, M. Martin, bailiff 24.00 A. A. Wright, road 8.00 Alliance Elec. Co., lights.. .. 17.86 Jurors for Dec. term, 1910. L. R. Show-alter $4.10 Geo. Taylor 14.90 O. L. Harris 4.10 A. A. Ralls 18.10 Peter Rubendall 16.10 Vern Coal 2.10 W. 1. Lorance 18.00 Sherman Beck 14.10 R. R. Reddish 18.80 W. J. Cheshire 6.10 C. C. Koke 16.10 Carl 8pacht 2.10 H. H. Pierce 4.00 Geo. Zoble 17.40 J. A. Reiman 4.80 R. E. Hill 16.10 Karl Fostrom 23.00 A. R. Towner 2.10 0. Klemke 24.40 Chas. Tiernan 11.70 C. 8. West 12.00 Henry Merk.. 16.10 Oscar O'Bannon 16.10 E. S. Wildy 12.00 C. J. Tubbs 16.10 O. Brannan 14.10 Dick Burk.. .. , 2.10 L. M. Kennedy 16.10 El. Vaughn 18.30 Ed. Boon 14.10 C. W. Brennan 18.10 L. F. McCarthy 14.10 I. U. Hager 6.10 W. B. Young 6.10 P. D. Weinel 6.10 W. H. Swan 8.10 J. V. Nabb 12.30 John J. Fay 2.10 Will Herat 2.10 Bob Lucas 2.10 C. Zurn 2.10 Geo. Hill 2.10 Ed. Henry 2.10 John Leggit 6.20 Geo. Gaddis 14 40 Wilford Griffith 4.10 John Dehaut 4.10 Jake Herman 4.10 Fred Brennan 4.10 Goo. Ik 1 aulas 4 jo John Nation 2.10 Harve West 2. 10 C. W. Lammon 4.60 G. H. Wood 2.10 J. P. Sturgeon lmo Chas. Slssley 4.60 Wm. Rust, Sr 4.40 Dick Waters 4.10 Jack Barry pi T. J. Beal .W L. H. Highland 2.10 Geo. Younkin in C. W. Tlllett 4.10 Ed. Eldred 4.10 L. Buechsenstein 1 'Diversity Pub. Co., supplies.. 1.00 A. .1. Tschacher. road.. .'an Hammond & Stephens Co., supll.80 W. T. Schlupp, bailiff 2$ 00 Delia Reed, salary.. .. , . in' M C. M. Cox, fees 6.40 0, M. Cox, fees 4.00 C. M. Cox, fees 25 00 C. M. Cox, fees jf, nil C. M. Cox, fes 1 1.96 C M. Cox, fetes 273.75 M. 1 ox, fees 54.30 .Mount, expense 27.:io O. H, ox, fees I4.M MifU, tees 21.95 K ou'liiutd next wt -k 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FOR THE WEEK TO SHOW NEBRASKA CEMENT PRODUCTS Nebraska builders send 13. 000 000 out of Nexbraska each year for ce ment and cement products, when it s possible to make the f oment with. in the borders of thestate anil to manufacture the cement blocks etc.. in every county, city and town. I hat Nebraska cement nnd Ne braska cement products are tho equal of any in the country is the claim or the Nebraska Cement I's B. F. Jones to Isaac Richell, Lot :: Block 6, Hemingford, Nebr., $1.00. Fred Brown to Wm. M. Batumi, S VfcBBJi Sec. 1-26-51, $1.00. Arthur E. Martz to Susan J. Hold ridge, lxt 7, Block 4, Sec. County Addition to Alliance, Nebr., $1.00. J. J. lawless, to W. W. Norton, Ixts 2, 3, 4, Block 10. Wyoming Add. to Alliance, Nebr., $1,060 00. Frank Krcnek to A. A. Maley, W 16NE4 nd WSEU Sec. 3, Twp. 24, R. 47, $5,000.00. Ward B. Norton to William W. Norton. Lot 4, Block "A", Sheridan Addition to Alliance, $500.00. William Guntenhoener to Oscar O' Bannon, 90 acres lying south of the C. B. & Q. R. R. Right of Way In Sec. 31. Twp. 26, R. 49, $3250.00. Win. A. Springer to Cralge E. Barge, NE'4 Sec. 9-26-49, $4,000.00. Gertrude Duncombe to Jacob C. Os borne, SE'4 and NW',4 Sec. 34-28-49, $1.00. Nathan F. Simpson to Jacob C. Osborne, SE',4 Sec. 34. Twp. 2H, R. 49, $1.00. ers Association and to demonstr.it this the organization has arranged for an exhibit to be known as the Mid -West Cement Exposition" to be held In Omaha, February 1, 2 and 3. Hero will be collected samples of t he products made In all parts of Nebraska together with a large a mount of machinery for handling; cement. President H. C. McCord of the Association ha just returned from the National Cement exposition held in Madison Square Garden, New York City, and ha secured a large number of the machinery manufac turers to come to Nebraska and show their products. He is asking the co-operation of all Nebraskans. Interested in building materials to help show the consumers that Ne braska products are the equal of any In the country. DEATH IN ROARING FIRE may not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe burn are caused that make a quick need for Butklen's Arnica Salve, the quick est, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises, bolls, sores. It subdues ln Hammatlon. It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin erup tions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c at F. J. Brennan's. 3-4t Upholstering and Mattress Work Have secured the services of an uphoUterer. Those desiring work of this kind leave orders or phone 207. T. J. Threlkeld. 3-21-449 The Barler Ideal Oil Heater will warm up that bed room. The cost averages less than two cents an hour. Newberry's Hardware Co. Ryv- i i w