The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 12, 1911, Image 2

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    COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Alliance. Nebr.. October I, 1911
Board of County Commissioners
met, pursuant to law. Member pre
ent. J. p. Jensen Chairman. Rang C.
Reck and J. M. Wanek
The following proceedings were
had and done, to-wlt :
Upon petition being presented, it
la the order of the Hoard that the
voting place for Box Butte precinct
be at Mr. Frazler's place on NEV
of See. 2-26-48.
I'pon request of the County Clerk,
the Hoard selects a list of fit) names,
from which a Jury I to be drawn
for November Term of Diet riot
Court, and same Is duty filed.
Balance of day was spent in exam
ining claims and the Board now ad
journ until tomorrow morning at 9
A. M.
W. C. MOUNTS. Co. Clerk.
Alliance, Nebr. October 4, 1911.
Board of County Commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment, same
officer present as yesterday.
The following proceedings were
bad. to-wit:
It is the order of the board thut
the county treaaurer transfer $525.
remaining in Bridge fund of 1910. to
General fund of 1911.
It is moved, seconded and carried
that the Board now Inspect the
poor farm and some bridges in
Iake precinct.
Bids for coal and wood were nak
ed for and received and after exam
ining aame. It I the order of the
Board that Vaughn & Son be award
ed contract for furnishing the county
with 25 tons of Sheridan egg coal
at $4.95 per ton, local weights, de
livered. 25 tons to be furnished dur
ing the present month, the remain
ing 10 ton to be delivered on 10
day notice.
The following claims were then ex
amined and nllowed and clerk order
ed to draw warrant on their re
spective funds.
GENERAL FUND
Party For What Amt.
Klopp & Bartlett Co.. supplies $99.48
Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies 12.00
Kictt Cook, lively 6.00
City of Alliance. Unlit L1J0
K. B, McCool. judge 4.00
T. 8. Melding, clerk 4.00
Gregory Zurn, Judge 4.00
AarOB Pool, clerk 4.00
John O'Mara, clerk 4.00
. Davlg, judge 4.00
Fred Hadley, clerk 4.00
V. F. Patterson, judge 4.00
P. H. Zoble, primary 7.00
K 3, Stern. Judge 4.00
Chris Hansen, Judge I on
Emery Abley. clerk 4.00
Walter Lang ford, judge 4.00
Fred Abley, Judge 4.00
A. H. Mabln. clerk 8.00
Barney lialbur, primary 4.00
M. Q. Wambaugh, primary 7.00
K M McCoy, Judge 7.00
Clark Olds. Judge 4.00
C 11. Burleigh, judge 4.00
O. T. Fosket, Judge 4.00
Ira Roland, clerk 4.0(1
C H. Burlew, clerk 8.00
A.lolph Nlkout, clerk 9.40
L. P. Sweeney, witness 12.00
O. R. Hale, Judge 4.00
J. J. Wlnten, judge 7.00
Carl Ha8hman, clerk 4.00
George H. Hagarman, judge 4.00
J. W. Guthrie, clerk 4.00
ill lant A. Hood, Judge 4.00
School Diet. 33, primary 4.00
John Caha, clerk 5.00
Barney Halbur, primary 4.00
Charles Prochaska. primary 4.00
. J. O. Bowser, primary 4.00
John Jelinek, primary 4.00
T. L. Hopkins, primary 5.00
L. E. Pilkington, primary 4.00
J. B. Wilson, primary 4.00
John 1'ilkington, priuiury 4.10
Jai.ies Dickey, Primary 4.00
L. rf. Ellis, publication 2.00
John Thomas, publication 2.00
l i i versify Pub. Co., supplies iv IS
CeWli Sterkle, pauper 52."55
tt Bernard Hospital, pauper 45 00
Klopp & Harriett, supplies 17.50
Klopp & B; rtlttt, supplies 15.00
C A. Newberry, : implies Zi
pf, F. I'onovan. witness S.10
Gregory Zurn, Just'tc of peace 70.35
h. J. EUIb, printing 136
Cal Cox, fees 322.90
Hfcuinmn & Stephens Co., sup. 4.6C
Ht:ulusford Jour. Co., prluting 15.00
Clark Olds tc Co.. labor 10 M
P. L. Potmesil, steuog. work 10. 0('
Nebr. Land & Auto Co. .auto hire 6.00
Jeaper J pa person , road 68.50
K. J. NerCh listen sen, road 30 00
Knud Jensen, road 29.60
C. A Shindler, road 1 1 40
F II Pierce, road 404 86
Tax. 13.02
Irs Scrl bner. road 42.00
Central Lumber Co.. road 103.70
Total 925 90
Whereupon the hoard adjourned
until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock
A. M
W a MOUNT!, Co. Clerk.
Alliance, Nebr., October 6, 1911.
Hoard of County Comnilsloner
met pursuant to adjournment, same
officers present a yesterday.
The following proceedings were
had and done to-wlt :
The following claims were examin
ed, allowed and clerk ordered to
dia warrants on their respective
fund.
GENERAL FUND
Party For What Amt.
W (. Zedeker, prlniarv 7.60
terry Mailey. primary 4.00
RobOrt 0 ROtMttB, primary 4.00
Smith P. Tuttle, primary 4.00
T. Schlupp. primary 4.00
John O'Koefe, primary 4.00
Theodore Roes, primary 4.00
Cltas. Moravek, primary 4.00
E P. Sweeney, primary 4.00
Ceo. W. Duncan, groceries for
pauper, amt. 34.25, allowed, 32.76
Hammond & Stephens, supplies 34.30
Forest Lbr. Co., lumber 101.65
KttMnoOd & Stephens, supplies 4.70
A Ii Rodger, groc. for pauper ll.M
Chas. E. Slagle. coroner 6.00
L. A. Berry, witness 2.10
Nebr. Tel. Co., phone 27.85
City of Alliance, light 15.45
Hammond & Stephens Co., sup. 6.10
John Garrett, primary 1.00
Omaha Printing Co., supplies 46.00
Clarence Tompkins, road 12.15
W. F. Rosenkranz, hlksmithing 18.90
James Bartos, labor
Herald Pub'g Co., printing
S. C. Reck, Comm. salary
J. .P Jensen, Comm. fees
J. M. Wanek, Comm. fees
L. C. Mason, labor
Total
ROAD FUND
Joe Wlnten, road
F McCoy, road
i. E. Mills, road
F. Seldler, road
F. Seldler. road
Geo. Simpson, road
(' W. Shores, road
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Regular Meeting of City Council
Oct. 3, 1911. Officer present Mayor
Harris, Councllmen Newberry, Sny
der, Martin. Councilman Vaughan
absen' Minute of the previous
meeting rend and approved. Re
port from the City Officer were re
ceived and read a follows. Police
Judge for Sept em tier 1911. Fine
$101.00; Marshal Fees. $23.10. To
tal, $124.10. City Treasurer for Aug
ust and September 1911.
Receipts.
Bal. Aug. I at.
County Treas.
Marshal Fees
Mlscel. License
Miscel. Collection
Water
Light
Sewer
Park Bonds
Total
$23865.96
2506.13
46.20
115.00
76.50
2439.30
6764.74
1986.46
6000.00
$42800.28
Disbursements.
QOMnl $ 677.40
Water 2462.70
LlKht 6764.74
Street and Alley 2073.42
Officers' Salaries 363.34
Street and City Hall Lighting, 398.50
Sewer
Bal. Oct.
Total
ird.
H. Rhodes, road
L. Harris, road
'red J. Barnes, road
Fred Struble, roa
G. G. Clarke, road
Jack McRae, road
F. C. Robbln, road
Henry Roe, road
John W. Simpson, road
Felix Lester, road
Forest Lbr. Co., road
Geo. II. Simpson, road
K W. Stelner, road
Geo. Simpson, road
It. W. Steiner. road
Geo. Simpson, road
O. L. Harris, road
Total
Whereupon the Board
to November 21, 1911.
W 0. MOUNTS, Co. Clerk
63.75
39.30
30.85
14.40
19.20
44.70
573.60
it.oe
35.00
3.00
22.50
86.25
42.25
2.25
10.50
13. 0
33.60
32.50
6.00
6.00
20.00
9.20
15.00
10.00
35.75
33.30
2.50
18.00
40.25
75.60
24.30
613.25
adjourned
Bond Fund.
Park Bonds
Water Bonds
Lighting Bonds
Light Sinking Fund
Sewer Fund
General Fund
Total
154.16
30026.03
$42800.28
$ 5000.00
11222.83
8972.38
1372.05
1441.18
2017.59
$30026.03
Sewer Warrant No. 22, Amt. $1014.45
out standing.
City Water and Light Department.
Water Revenues for the Month End
ing Sept. 15th.
Water Rent $203,20
Taps 14.00
Total $217.20
Operating Expenditures.
Material and Supplies $342.40
Cost of Pumping 411.20
Salaries 111.00
Office Supplies and Expense, .26
Pumps and Wells 1.55
Malnt. of Meters 88.10
Total
Gross Deficit
Number of Consumers
$954.51
$737.31
Sept. 15, 663
Light Revenues for the Month End
ing Sept. 15th.
Light Earning $1339.76
Power Earnings 197.65
Lamp Sales 65.60
Merchandles 179.80
Street and City Hall Lighting, 146.75
Pumping Water for City 411.20
A. F. Allen, well known in Alliance
through having formerly resided In
this city but for some time past hold
Ing a claim west of Bridgeport,
BhippMl a car load of cabbage from
the North Platte valley to eastern
points last week, passing through Al
liance and stopping over Thursday.
H. E. Boon spent most of the sum
mer at the ranch in Morrill county
but came to Alliance last week to
be at home a few days. He brings
a good report ol ranch conditions
Wlille hay was a little short In som.
places, It was better than usual on
the low ground and averages up
pretty well. Stock is in good condi
tion to go Into the whiter.
Word from the German hospital at
Kansas City, Mo., Is to the effect
that Charlie T eater is improving
gradually, being able now to get out
doors two or throe tlin.-s a day. His
physician states that he will recover
from the disease for which he is now
being treat d, although not rapidly,
as it VPI deep-seated. Grant Coun
ty Tribune. Oct. 5.
"
I'n.le lltra.ni Wilton called at The
Herald o'fU '.a t Saturday morning
Total
2340.76
Light Operating Expenditures.
Merchandise $278.98
Power Plant l.alw.r 261.55
Fuel 609.14
Lubricants 28.68
Miscel. Power Plant Supplies
and Expense 4.00
Malnt. of Dlstr. s i'.".
Lamp Supplies 91.38
Customers Premises Expenses 76.50
Salaries 164.00
Office Supplies and Expenses, 31.65
Malnt. of Meters 35.00
PERPETRATED BY WALT Ac DOUGALL
Total
Gross Income
Number of Consumers
$1589.13
$751.6;!
Sept. 16, 400
An Whitney, labt r
State Journal Co , i
applies
J. H. Vaughn & Sou, coal
Fred Mcllring, salary etc.
Will Carrey, bhuksmlthing etc
W. C. Mount, livery
Total
ROAD FUND
C W Coker, road
j.-.ii.es Batrrn. roud
C. M. Lotspelch, road
Geo. Slmpscn, road
H. V. Lucas, read
Leo Prohnapfel, road
Chas. E. Younkin. road
L. If. Kennedy, road
A. A. Wright, road
W. J. Hughes, road
V. Sakol. road
James Bartos, road
Hi A
11,(4
15.77
861 91
. 4.60
5 00
1 tta is
15.00
33.00
28.00
27.00
9.60
21.00
27
60.00
12.00
12.00
32.50
The following claims were received
and allowed
J. H. Carlson, Salary St. Com., $75.00
J. D. Emerick. Salary Clerk, 25.00
Hen Jordon. Killing Dogs. Loo
F. E. llamblin, City Eng'r, Ser
vices, 13.50
K M. Nussbaum, St. Sprinkler,
Salary, 85.0O
Geo. E. Leldy, Carpenter W'k, 12.35
W. F. Rosenkranz, Blacksmith
Work. 56.20
Brmuum &. iieekweii. Heating
Plant for City Hall. 960.50 I
Heal Bros.. Cement Work, 192.85
John Garret, Hauliug, 1.1ft
Rice Bros.. Hauling Hose Carts, 3.011
E. W. Ray. Plumbin ,. 2::. 10
with umplM or potatoes grown b 1 Henry Combs. Labor on Streets, 46.15
How Heat My House?
This is the question you must answer now, and on it depend
HEALTH and PROSPERITY.
I
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HIGH GRADE
STANDARD FURNACES give
you not only warm air to breathe,
but pure, fres-h air.
STANDARD
FURNACES
cannot be compared with others
because they are DIFFERENT
from ail others. The
FOUR DOME RADIATOR
is what gives EFFICIENCY,
ECONOMY and DURABILITY.
They
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All T M A.f A ITAVJi 1 i
earning ior you larger profits than
almost anything else you can buy.
r te lot our BOOKLET on FURNACE HEA T
.AG, it 1 j worth many dollars because of infor
mation given, but it tree for the asking.
GIBLIN & CO., Utica, N. Y.
Ins son, diaries S. Wilson, cu the
WiUon ram Ii, tweli milts north of
Allian-o He It ft us four of thj
BPOil tali of which Volgkod over a
pound, MM weighing a pound and
;: oaiu- s He informed us that
t'.u-y hav. twenty-three aires of po
ur, -s ih... ..i-. rifteou o. wihch are
yieldius a!., it a hundr.d bush -Is por
acre, ou tii.' other eight acres the
tanJ was poor so that they are not
yielding as well When it is ion
l red lhat tle.-s,- poiatue were
i,ro'.vu w:tliout irriMation or o;Ujt
:.a Myoato, ou land that would
sell for only about $20 per acre, It
must be conceded that growing pot a I
ioe.- 111 uvx uuiie county u a
W. 8. Parks. " 6.30
Dr. H. A. fopsey. Services, Jfl
Tom Tuck, Hoard Prisoners. 16.00
J ii iiunsaKer. Salary and L
l"'ises. Iftt.N
M F. Honoxan, Spl. Police, VIM
F. R. Uonovun. Night Marshal and
Janitor, M
CUy of Alliance Water & Light
Hepartment,
Strei t I'laims Paid. M t.
Water furnished public schaols,
St. Agnes Academy, Mercy llos
pltal and" Public Library from
Apr. 1st to Oct. 1st, Hill, 147.20
St. and t ity Hall Lighting, 162.45
F. W. Harris, Salary Mayor, 16.67
Oeo. J. Burke, Salary Treas. for
August and September, 50.00
Moved by Councilman Martin, sec
onded by Councilman Newberry, thai
siuce the Park Bonds have been
sold, the Finance committe;- should
arrange the details for pi'.rcli:ui -..
the land for a public park, which res
olution was carried by the following
vote: Newberry, aye; Snyder, aye;
Martin, aye.
J D, EMERU'K. Clerk.
ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN
South Omaha Live Stock Receipts
Records Broken
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2.t0 propowltlon. ing stand Pipe, lut.Jti
Tlie following from th. South O
uiahH Proven Journal-Sto kman of
Mouday, October -second, i In
teretrtiug to the stockmen of the
northwest and the part relating to
the record breaking shipments o 1
the Burliugtou will be of special In
terest to those who ship over that
roiid, showing as it does the class
of service given shippers. The Her
ald has information, in addition to
that given in the Item below, that
the :-f 7 cars of stock shipped into
South Omaha by the Burlington on
Sunday and Sunday night, Oct. 1.
were ull unloaded before 7 o'clock
Monday morning:
"Just a week after the record for
cattle r.'celpts was broken comes an
other record breaker. Today 61 S
cars, approximately 16.55:1 head or
: sixteen cars and loO head more than
ever arrived on this market in any
one day.
"The total number of enra of all
kinds of stock, 874 cu,rs, Is also a
roccrd breaker, being thirty cars
more than were here on last Monday.
They were divided as follows; catll,-,
fit; hogs, t9: sheep, 217; horsas. 10.
"Another record was bioken today
when the Hurlington road rolled in
a total of o97 cars of slock. This
not only breaks the Burlington rec
ord at this point but is a larger num
ber of cars cf stock than any road
ever brought to South Omaha in any
one day.
"One of the most remarkable fea
tures about these big runs of stock
is the ease with which they are han
dled. This is due largely to the In
creased spat e and lniproed facilities
in the yards, but a great share of
the credit is undoubtedly due to the
new system of weighing the stock.
Track weighing has baen abolished
and as a consequence the entire S74
cars were unloaded and yarded in
good inn and at notini'-was ihcre
any semblance of congestion."
We learn from the Hyannis Tri
bune of last Thin-m!. that Mrs. C.
E Halilberg, niothtr of Mrs. Dr. Barr,
went to ML Pleasant, Iowa, a few
weeks ago to visit a brother, and
was taken seriously sick at that
place the latter part of September,
but was improving last week altho
still confined to her bed.