9 The Hotel Business Vrf -gr -iviTv OjT yi( kT2 rhjT -"Wr -S V,rVi -VaT -4sW vrV irv -iv.rN . When the present owner of the Burlington hotel took over If man agement four years ago It was noted chiefly for its location. Today it la the most popular hotel in Alliance and has the largest share of the commercial trade, local trade and in frequent transient business. The present owners took out all the old fitifniture, modernized the building throughout, remodeled the interior, until today, those who come in after an absence of several years hardly know the place. The big business enjoyed by the Burlington is the result of a careful- si 'kC a -asC aV Z. ly planned effort to please the trav eling public and all who desire to patronise a hotel. Your mother, wife or daughter will feel just as much at home here and just as com fortable as though they were in their own home. Carefully trained and competent help makes staying at the Burlington a pleasure. Your demands are always promptly at tended to. The success of this hotel is not due to any one person but to every member of the Lockwood family, for all have put forth their best efforte and constant attention to build up a steady, constant business. Every detail of this business is looked af ter with care. The wide acquain tance enjoyed by Mr. Lockwood, Senior, and Guy Lockwood formed during several years' experience on the road himself proved a good foun dation upon which to build this bus iness. It is true that mistakes have been made during the last four years but any who were offended have found that it never was done inten tionally, and are now our be3t friends. We invite you to come to this hotel and r.ee what we furnish. Our prices have never changed since tak ing charge and you can get good service here for $2.00 per day. Our rapidly increasing business makes it necessary for us to plan on putting an addition on to our building in the icai future. Persons coming from tut of town to attend the Stockmen's Convention and Firemen's Tourna ment should write in advance for rooms. You will find excellent service In our dining room and our cafe. Pop ular prices prevail. Special atten tion is always given to serving pat tics and banquets. ..VvA..VvA..VsV .nK5V -KA A j-t. ' .fa. . "fm" - tm :mr- .7x7 xvr. .mw .s ffy.t. BURLINGTON HOTEL Across from the Depot Phone 39 Alliance, Nebraska t mm li I 1 Die following claims wcrt" receiv ed and allowed t OUy Light lpt., street lamps.$ 17.18 City light dept., street and city Hunting. ; 287.88' W. O Hururs, salary, Mayor.. 16.67 j 1. Emerirk, sal., clerk . ;v 25.00 Percy Cogswell, salary. trM. 25,00 E. H. Hoyd, salary, attorney.. 20.83 J. H. Carlson, salary, street commissioner . . . . 76.00 Gregory Zurn. salary, jar. 'or & weigher 25.00 C. A. Laing. salary, m. Iial ..12S.00 C. W. Jeffu-B, sal., night ni si. 80.00 C. V. Jerfers, labor on sta. .. 4 50 l. W. Jet'fers, Hen vcnui r work 'i l' Chns. Younklns, labor pest- housa 1.25 O. A. Grannum, do 4.50 B. M. NtStaUB, si. sprinkler.. 4.60 H. 1. Coursey, Bt. s-prinkllng . . I.N Harry Crilley. labor City Hall. 11.80 Geo. Simpson, si. sprlotliiig .. 15.30 Geo. Simpson, labor streets.. 17.10 A W Walnier, ; ai , ii'i-r wk., CHy Hall a. 75 'to. Popp, labor streets .... 5.40 Geo. Simpson, st. sprinkling .. 260 Steve Jackson, dog ca: her . . ti no Tom Tuck, board prisoners . . 8. on ' J. R. Snyder, drayage K.,., .. 3.00 T. J. Threlkeld, ruuiigating" .. 42.00 H. P. large, reeling fire hose 1.00 August Hornburg, do 1.00 J. W. Llgget, do 1.00 lye & Owen, hauling hose fMT'.S 2.00 tohn allaee, .0 li M .'ohn Vallate, i iayage Q City .leat .'...nket, supplies, pest house l.4u A. 1). Kodgers, do $j$ Human & Sun, do 6 40 ti L. Aobeeon, mde jM K C. Will; titan, painting ti ball 1U. 10 lirks Lumber Coil Co.. lumber, city halt Forest lumber Co., ma. trial. city hall 6 lo O. H. Moon, carpenter work, i.ty ball 5.50 T. V. Ac-kemuaji, caipentir k., city ball 19.25 C. A. Newbttrry, mtlse ItlJH Kopcrt of polk-t mag!.-. rate for Ftbruuiy, lyiJ: Mnes 62.00 Marshal fees Vi.60 Total 61.50 ItccelptR from city scales . . 4,95 Light Department Month ending Feb. 15. 1913, Summary of Ca.li Hook: Dr. Cash on hand, 1-15-13 MM4I .Ight 2148.0!) Power 101.25 Service dejiosits 06.OO Lamps 162.14 Mdse 264.65 Street lighting ! 287.88 I'uinping 223.75 1 $l!2'.8.28 Cr. Citsh on hand. 2-151:! $'.268.71 Mdse 178.68 Servile deposits 60.00 I'ower plant labor 128.16 Coal 622.50 l.uhrl'ants J 16.20 Powtr plant sup. and exp... 46.60 Matot, of power plant aquip. 1 y . 1 5 llatlfi of distribution 16.00 Lamps 56.99 Customers premises exp 108.40 Salaries 148.00 Office sup. and exp 80.18 Maint. of meters 21.95 Distribution 4M.09 OftiOS eiiuipment 320.02 Mfters and installations .... 11 1. 60 Collection at bank .05 I'ower plant equip 1000.00 Hf9j,38 Imomc Account: OpoHMlH revenues 3167.76 Operating expenses 1496. 8ij Net Gain 1671.90 QUlpMe&t 1483.71 Cash Gain 188.19 Serviie dept. reed. 15.00 Berylqe d pt pd. out 5o.oo 15.00 $ ira 18 Cash on hand 1-15-13 3095.52 Caa in hand 2 15-13 83268.71 Number of consumers March I, 1913 470 Light balances. Feb. 16. 1913: H. nnett I'iano Co $4.84 Kic rson school 20.34 J. C. Schafer 4.36 Mrs. V. H. Hubbell 3.30 L. Vaniiervort 7.76 Kpifiiipal church 65.80 K H. Ilatemaai 4.25 I'ublic Library 7.28 H. L. C,la tor 15.00 K. O, Laiug tJ$t U Simmons 1.18 Ntbr. Telephone Co 5.04 W. J. Hamilton 3.60 S. 1. Tut tie 1.60 H. Simmons 58 Court House 16.72 W. K. Zollinger f. K. H Morrison ( 2.45 Mrs. J. P. Elmore 24.80 W. H. Zehrung 30 J. S. Corp 36 K. W. Ray 33.08 II. F. Copeland 4.68 $219.87 Water Department Mcnlh ending Feb. 15, 1913. Summary of Cash Hook: Dr. Overdrawn 2-15-13 $ 487.97 Water 1164.72 Milse 67.30 fatal, of meters 4.20 Overdra Malarial Ccst of Malnt. . Salarit Maint. 1 Cr. 11 i-15-13 ... and sup. . . . imping pump equip. mater 11714.1$ . 1301.13 27.31 . 223.75 64.75 8.00 27.25 Henry Merk ;.00 Nellie Mornn I.50 Han Crilley . . .-. 10.00 J. B. Lucas 1.50 Mrs. N. Yeager 3.00 Kdgnr Hamblln 1.50 Daniel Dunn 1.50 O. A. Kaiser 1.50 Grant Hale 1.50 Mrs. W. B. King I JO Fair Ass n 69 90 P. Yont 4.45 T. M. Hurrows 5.30 L. S. Dye 3.85 Crsulla Tuttle 1.10 The doors of this church are open to all people at all services. A cor dial and home welcome extended to all to worship with us, if you ha. no other church home in the city. $281.20 city report gal two Income Account: Operating revenues Opt rating expense . . Overdrawn 1-15-L $171 1.18 1226.22 413.06 813.16 1301. 13 Overdrawn 2 15 -13 487.97 WaKr balance. Feb. 15. 1913: S. O. Carr $1.50 K (I. Lo.kwnod 1.60 II If. Anderson 1.70 C. 8. Flsk 9.30 Simon Spry . . - 8.80 Kd O'Donnell 3.50 Nelson Worley 13.60 J. N. Andrews 2.05 C. R. Clapp 1.50 P. H. Dilllon 1.60 Mrs. A. F. Hrennan 1.50 Mrs 0, L. Fernald 1.60 8T1 "IH . Fred Hauser 4.70 Fred Helpbringer 3. 50 J. A. McDonald 1.50 L. Huechsenstein 1.60 N. C. Pederson 1.60 0. L. Fernald 1.60 Mrs. A. C. Ross 1.60 L. N. Worley 1.50 Wm. King 29.50 L. Huechsenstein 8.60 Coors Hldg Heal tiros 15.40 Mrs. J. lockwood IS ,M Kd Youug 1.60 K. R. Morrison 2.9ti Daniel Dunu , 2 56 1. liueihsenstein 1 1.50 D. A. Foley 160 Geo. Leidy 9.3o Mrs. R v. Swttier 150 Ida Pasvar 150 S. C. Hoone , 1.50 AT THE A CHURCHES i ar atv4Vj? HsLry BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Worship. TopU'. "The Appropriation of Christ." 6:30 p. in. B. Y. P. V. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Top ic, "The Well or Bethlehem." Prayer meeting and chotr practice every Thursday, 7:30 p. ui. BaiBirwffraffsjHBir a German services every Stmdav at 10:30 a. m. Ettglisli services about everv thf weeks upon announcement, and even ing services upon announcement German-Knglish parochial school five days of the week till June. Everybody welcome. Titus Lang. Pastor. 703 Niobrara Ave Phone Red 359 m m m V. P. CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sabbath school. I U:00 a. in. Preaching. Topic, "Do Wf Have a Sure Foundation for Christian Relief and Life?" 7:30 p. n, Preaching, Topic, "Les- .11 from Balaam and Halak." Prnyfcr ineeun.;, Wednesday even 1 ing, at 7.o(i. A. L. Godney. Pastor Phone 438 Olin 8. Baker, Pastor Phone 90 M. E. CHURCH at the home of Miss Rich- eve ry Sun- A. Son ices niond on Platte Avenue Sunday school. 2 p. m day. Preaching serviie at 7:30 p. in. ev ery alternate Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Maxf.cld, Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:00 a.m. Sabbath School. 11:00 a. m. Public worship. 6:30 p. in. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. Public w 01. ship. itibjac CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10.00 a. 111 Itibl,. sihool ..... .. 1 react! mg, s w OrMIISei .' :45 P. 111. C. E. "A Deaf and Dumb LaaoV r." 7:30 p. m. Preaching Subject, The Rattle or Lire." 7:30 p. m., Wedne.-dat meetiiiK. A rrlendly invitation extended you. Frank Allan Woten. Minister Phone 752 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST prayer to Rev. Geo. A. Witte, Pastor Phone 113 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10:00 a. m Sunday School. Graded IHLle Classes 11:00 11 in. Public worship. 6 30 p.m. Youug people's Epwortk League meeting 7 M p 111 Public worship Prayer, Bible study and sociul hour. Wednesday evening at 7:3o. I 1! Rev. J. B. Brown, Phone 710 Pastor MMANUEL GERMAN EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St. Sabbath school at the residence of Mrs. Pilkington every Saturdav af ternoon at ;: o'clock Mrs. John Pilkington. Supt. V ST. MATTHEW S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday s r vices: Holy Communion. 7:30 a. 111. Morning Prayer and Sermon. II a 111 . Evening Praytr and Address, 7:Jn. tfraattOBI "What do you understand by the expression Heir as used In he Bible?" Sunday S. hool at 10 a. 111. Dally service, 7:3o a. ni. Geo. G. Ware, Dean CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS Cut Rowers and all kiads of potted plants for Easter. I expect to visit Lincoln and Omaha not later than Saturday. If there Is anything sp, -ial in the flower o, plant lin,' Vou would like, please leave your order at my new location in the Fielding Tailoring shop. Watch my window for something beautiful V.s. 1 am still in Uie plumbing business Don t forget this E. W. RAY, Phon. Ash 435. 1925 13 if