The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 06, 1913, Image 15

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    HUBBELL MAKES
LONG TRIP
Trinidad to Magdalen, New Mexico,
they found much clay mud renultant
from melted snow Nearins Si.rin..
ervtiie. Arizona, which in at an nltl
Prom Alliance to Lono Beach I n fo"nd
.r.,- ...L I Ov- , Inches of snow and the very worst
erland Roadster Purchased
from Jameg Keeler
l.irt of their road with the ti.eniioin
eter around xero. There wm only
' ntv miles of this but the machine
4 to break through a crust of
hmm snow all the way through the
White Mountain pans. They couM
not, of course, use the high speed
eNwa aunng mis time. They went
on through Fort Apache. Rice, Globe,
and Phoenix, stopping five day at
the great Roosevelt dam. Hubbell
says that here he eaw the finest or
nn h and orange land he had seen,
but that this exceptional year thoy
were also visited by frost. He apoke
of the splendid alfalfa fields and
other vegetation there. Their road
Mil li 1 1 1. L iKaM v , . v, , .. i
more apparent. Already the uioneer ImmrA thm o ..... ...
, . ,,, ""H" mini auu me ia-
auto drivers ,ke the iUustriot.s ; ,ous Imperial Valley, thence to San
tathers who blurt bbo tratta i, Weo, and iy) the ,0iMt boul(n,,(1
earlier days are making their way la-, to this city to greet mother ,,
boriously across the continent in ma- 1 wife again
chinos of many makes. II take a: -When aeked what part of the trip
ellbu.lt machine to stand this test he mo enjoyed he thought it was
but several have mad.- successful in New Mexico owing to the excel
trip, over several different routes. lent weather conditions that pre
ine nonnern route has greater dan- railed while thre n,rin h
- . uvn
K AN INTERESTING LETTER "
if
The following article, clipped from
the Long Beach Press, February 16,
concern a well known western Ne
braska man who made the long trip
from Alliance to Long Beaoh, Calif.,
In a car that had already run 7,000
miles before starting the trip. The
original front tires were on the car
when the trip was made;
Daily the advantage of a transcon
tinental highway or boulevard grows
gers and disadvantages and is only
trip only one tire w.is dlecarded, that
the engine. Had a little end-thru!
in crankshaft and some In the cam
shaft. The only thing I put. in the
engine was a bearing on the shaft
that runs the magneto and It did
j not get oil. Had very IHIle carbon,
but the valves needed grinding pretty
bad Hut one thing that did cause
me a devil of lot of trouble to locate
was a weak exhaust valve and only
took rifteen centa to buy. It bother
ed from the time I started until I
got here and part of the time work. . I
all right. I found M. by putting a
screw driver In It and prying down
when the engine wae running.
1 think this is a good car and don't
believe It 1 beat under $2000. I
bought a four-paesenger thirty for
the folks a week ago and have been
teaching Asa to run it.
leu .inn i would have liked to
have been where I could have gotten
the car of him but wae too far away.
How are you getting along then
and how is the B.ilek? Don't think
1 will ever buy another car for my
self under $2500, or more.
Am going to start north up to Can
ada about the first. Have not seen
quite as much of this country a I
want to yet.
Respectfully,
M. C. HC.BBEU.
- wiiv illf J ITWJ1 f l
I :l ttw'i 111 , , infAra ul.lr . .
... rtl Wflm, sa. a Dlowout at phoenix 0ne
sons, while the old Snnta Fe Trail is , puncture had to be repaired when
..pen and pass through lands of; they ran a spike imto a tire. The
sunshine. ,(re8 Were nomj of thvjn when
"M. C. Hubbell, of Alliance, Ne- they started,
hraska, took an original route, a com- "The trip was aKogether a great
bination of these, and in his flrty-1 experience and one long to be re-!
five horse-power Overland made the membered with pleasure, and not the!
trip from that city to this, arriving least of the comforts was the rolia
here January 19. He left his home biHty of the car. Hubbell gave his i
ity on Decembers. testimony of this by immediately!
Hubbell did mot try for a record buying a new Overland touring car
run but stopped for days at a time at i for h,to family to use as soon as he!
many places where he desired to see arrived here."
the country. Simultaneously with I The following letter, received by;
Hubbell who was accompanied by his W. F. Kientop, of Alliance, contains
brother Asa, Mrs. Hubbell Sr.. and j interesting sidelights on the trip:
Mrs. M. C. Hubbell, started by the
overland train making their destina-, l ong Be,M:h- Ca
tion Long Beach, where many friends February 19, 191:!
reside. U K kientop.
'Hubbell sold out his extensive cat- Alliance, Nebr.
tie interests in Nebraska and is niov-, friend: Oct your letter to-
Ing to this section that his mother I Diht and will say 1 ana very sorry j
may spend her declining yeans m a I lt freezes back there, as it must be j
mild climate. He will see her aet-lawfu'- ' can,t imagine how it would j
tied before reentering his business ' 8UIOW on the road.
"Leaving Alliance in his Overland You wanted to know in just what
roadster . model, the brothers went ! condition my car was in when I got
straight to Cheyenne, W yoming, amid here. Did not do anything as it was
the beautiful seenprv of the north in the same shane us when vnn nut
Denver was the next destination. ; it together. The front shaft in the
From here on through Colorado I'niversal joint was out of line a lit-;
Springs, Pueblo, and on to Trinidad. le and I lined it up. This was cans
"Through this entire region they ed by the bolts working loose. Took
found the roads dry and good. From cut a very little of the bearings in '
Residence of Bruce Wilcox
t
5assBii.is"rrw iMpaBf-
Residence of Chas
Tully
F 7VY. Broome
U. S. LAIND ATTORNEY
Any information wanted about Land Laws or anything con
nected with public lands can be obtained by writing to F.
M. Broome, Alliance, Neb.
ALSO IN CONNECTION HE CONDUCTS
Real Estate and Insurance Business
We Invite You
to visit the most popular
Men's Furnishing Store
when in Alliance. All goods of the latest styles and
the quality that pleases.
Railroad Men, Stockmen and
Volunteer Firemen
will find just what they want in our large, new
stock. You are invited to always make this
store your headquarters when in Alliance.
Mail orders are given the same careful attention that
we give you when you call at the store. Write us.
F. W. Irish & Co.
Agent for the Lincoln Land
and Townsite Comp'x- Invest
ments made now in Alliance
town lots are sure to yield
handsome profits in a short
time.
Now is the Time to Buy
This company will loan any
person money to build houses
on lots purchased from them
to the amount of one-half the
value of the house to be built.
Agent for the old reliable
Connecticut Fire Insurance
Company
of Hartford,Conhecticut. Many
of the leading business men ot
Alliance are insured in this
company because of its well
known reliability. Examine
your policies and if they are
about to expire renew in the
Connecticut. If you want ad
ditional Insurance, take out a
new Policy in the Connecticut.
Commissioners'
Proceedings
Alliance, Nebr., Keb. 26, llS.
The following claims were exam
ined and allowed, and the clerk or-:
dered to draw warrants on the Qm
eral fund for their payment.
To Whom For What Amt.
h. A. Berry, statistics 16.76 i
Alex Muirhead, do a. 75
City of Alliance, lights Hi. 72
C. E. Marks, hall rent, elec-
;. 10.00
Nebraska Telephone Co., tel
ephones 8.60
Ed Brennan, plumbing 2.26
E. II. Boyd, refund 7.M ,
University Pub. Co., supplies.. 1.18
T. J. Threlkeld, frame '. 3.50
City of Alliance, lights 14.96
Kills Ray, repalrB 1.041
W. H. Swan, special .lection.. 4.00'
Enoch Boyer, do 4.00
John O'Keefe. do 4.00
L. A. Surprise, do 4.00
V. H Harper, do 4.00
School Dist No. H, do 4.00
t'has. Moravek, do 4.00
W. A Hood, do 4.00
Henry J. Winton, do 4.00
Theo Roes, do 10.20
.lohn Caha, do 4 00
I). W. Hughes, do 4. U0
Chris Kepper, do 4.00;
James Dickey, do 4.00
B. P. Woods, do .'. N
Fred Mollring. do 4 00
W a Zediker, do 8.50 !
W F. Patterson, do 4.00 ,
O. A. Davig, do 4.00
A. llauuiKardner, do 4.00
.los. Man ion, do
W. F. Patterson, do .
James Keeler, do
Karl J. Stern, do
11. P. Large, do
(Jto. F. Snyder, do .
tlri Kory Zurn, do . . .
I' nliiiaiui Seiiih i , ili
M. (I. WambkUiigli, do
4.00
! ii M
4.00
1.04)
(.00
4. on
4.50
l. on
4 oo
N. VI. Hayes, do 4.00
1 have for lease on favorable terms 250 acres well cultivated
land seven miles from town; also 320 acres four miles from
town. If you want a Box Butte county farm, write me for
1 have for sale many desirable tracts of land.
F. M. BROOM K
Opera Block
Alliance, Neb.
'has. Bauer, do .
I w ell .1 se. ilo
U K. Mct'luskey. d
C. T. Davidson, do
C. T Huss. do
Alex Muirhead. do
C. A. Burlew, do
K. F. Abley, do .
Fred Abley, do . .
V.tlt l.augford. do
A. II. Mabin, lo .
J. P. Jensen, do . .
JObfl Hcrleiu, do .
Arthur Bass, do . .
C. K. Ball, do
Ferdinand Nlkout,
Ji)eph iMihcui. do
T. 1.. Hopkins, do
Harney Halbar, do
John Kavarnik, do
T. L. Hopkins Jr..
John Jelinek, do
John B'.trne., do ....
John I.. I1C n, do . .
I K Hitter. d ...
(leo Stern. do
l nt.s Chapcian. do
i M Bank, do
J. w. Hailnnun, do
Frank McCn . .1"
do
do
1.00
6.00
4 00
Ml
I (Ml
4.oo
4. .0
5.00
4 00
4.00
I 10
:. oo
4 oo
4.CKI
4 M
(.00
II 50
4.00
i,00
4 04J
4.00
: on
4 00
s :..
4 M
4 oo
4 00
4 oo
1 INI
I 00
R. J. Hill, do 4.00
A. C, llashmnn, do 4.00
Perry Malley, do 4.00
Geo. A. Ogle Co., maps 195.00
I), lla l Keed, salary 01.66
Dl Ha M. Reed, expense 15.76
J. U Miller, salary 07.60
J. A. Madden, stenog. serv . . 5.00
C. M. Cox, salary 111.67
C. M. Cox, expense I. It)
C. fcf. Cox. do 7.70
C. M. Cox, Jail fees 400.00
C. M. Cox. mileage 2.10
C. M. Cox. posting notices .... 26.00
C. M. Cox, expense 25.00
Frank Vaughan, livery M.76
Eugene Burton, expense 3.30
I). V. Hughes, map and exp . . 08.02
M. 8. Hargraves, copying In
dex 00.00
Edna Martotn, Halary 55.00
The following claims were examin
ed and sJlOWed and I lie clerk order
ed to draw warrants on the Road
Fund for their payment:
Frank Homer, labor 14.00
W, K. 8chn ider. do 12.00
Rob't Wright Ass'n, do 30.00
Janus llolliurake Asfc'n. do., lotion
(J. K. Schneider, do 21.00
C. J. Whelan. do 44.00
('. Root A is'u, do 72.00
S. Pit BUn Ass'n, do 76.00
Nathan Hotkey As'n, do .... 4Vno
It ('. vVrtghl Assn. do 41 a.'
Karl Ho. key Ass'n, do 76. 00
Farmers Cooperative Assn.
labor 142.;)6
P. H. Hollinrake, lo I 00
James Hollinrake, do H4.50
Joe Ktihn, do loot.
('. J. WJclan, d 4.00
Carl Frosstrcm, do It;. mi
Frank Moeler Ass'n, do 10.00
Ed Olrog. do 4.00
P. HL Hollinrake Ass n. do .. 12.00
J 4 ph i)uhcn, do Hi no
Albert Hovorkn, do 12. on
OeO. Simpson, do l.orj
"has Vounkin. do 2.0G
I.. M. Kcnne , do 7.5o
I. Path, do 2.o0
Whcrtupcn the bjartl adjourned
iiiitil tomorro iiioruing ' o'clock,
February 27th. I:M.I
M. S II ARtlRAX'KS, (Merk.
Allian e, Ntbr, Feb. 27, 1HI3.
The beard of county commisfh a
ors met pursuant to adjournment, all
mcii:bers present.
l'iie day was spent in Koiug ov,-r
read p.titkiiB and tonferring wi.h
manager of the Nebraska TelepUot e
t iniiuii v in rtgard to pole b-t,
set too far towards the center .
the nail oi County Road botwe.il
mv-ti.aiH L';" and 36 in township
ncrtli, range 4S west.
Win reupou the board a.ljotn'ii. .I
until tjiitorrow morning at ! o'clock,
('. bmr) 2th. urn.
If. S IIAHtiR AVKS. Clerk.
Alliance, Nebr , Feb. 2X, !!!.:.
The Ixsird of . ounty commissioti.
met pursuejit to adjournment, ill
members betaf present.
A history of the Court Uou.- Bon I
election was drawn and certified to
by the conuniseioners.
. The appointment of Perry MaMey
aa precinct aeseseor in and for
Wright precinct was confirmed by
the board.
There being nothing further to
come before the board at this time,
they adjourned to meet March 10th,
1913.
fcf. 8. HARGRAVES, Clerk.
RETURNS FROM FLORIDA
-
Win. M. Hill arrived Sunday morn
ing on his rrturn frcin his trip east
and south, looking "hale and hearty".
He I. ft on mis trip Dec. mbt.r 20th,
' going first to Ohio where he vieited
while wiuh relatives and old
friends. :hn going on to Florida. He
hutl a splendid time not only among
his friends in the Buckeye state, but
also while in -.he sou.hlaiid. lie
' hinks Florida is a fine place Tor a
ncrfhentr to spend the winter, but
failed to shew any enthusiasm over
th;. country ae a place to farm or
fcr investment.
The Florid Star of February 14thr
published in Co oa. 1-Ma.. conlained
the following i:.m concerning Mr.
Hill and .wo other northern men:
h ssi .- V. m M. Hill of Alliance,
tit br . I. on Carnnune if Biu-yrus. O..
and John D Barks of South Bend,
I nd . have just ret unit d from a very
mi ..-!ul fining trip to the St.
Jchn- river, a few miles west of Co-
eoa Tblrty-six wtde-uoutbM black
base, weJctiaf from one to six
pounds eaoh, were captured. Our
reverter saw the fish, and through
he out esy of thtee whole-souled
In'nircds ye editor and feapfiy will
U Bill in one of the nimrods. but
one of the bass.
Residence of W. W. Norton