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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
V. R. Olaue left Friday noon (or a ten day trip to Broken How, Oma ha, Hasting. Lincoln, and other Ne braska points on business. He will atop over with home folks at Bro ken How for a couple of days fore going on eaat. Dr. Oeo. J. Hand waa called lakeside last Friday. 1o to FIRST GAME of the SEASON Sunday, June 15th at Fair Grounds, Alliance Ardmore vs. Alliance Cubs HERE IS THE LINEUP: CUBS ARDMORE NEIL L. F. FRANK DOWNEY CURLEY R. P. GUY WALLING DEAN S. S. BIGCHENO CURTIS 1 B. ROY MALLEY MAXEY 2 B. WM. FITZGERALD HICKS 8 B. BIG CHIEF BROWN C. Z. HERZ BUDD P. RAY FARWELL JENNING C. P. SID WILLIAMS 1,408,500 Feet of Film Every Year Did you ever atop to consider the amount or moving picture film used In an up-to-date picture show? Prob ably you never realized what It real ly amounta to: Harry Dubuiie, the manager of the two Alliance picture show, the RniuresH and the Crystal. uses a total of 1 ,44m ,600 feot of new film every year In these two shows. At the KmprvsB the film is chang ed( every night. This means 11,000 feet, or over half a mile, of film ev ery day At tin- t'r still where vaudvllle Is given, the film Is chang ed every other day, making a total of 1,600 feet of new film for every dny. The two shows combined, run 6,000 feet of film every night, or over a mile. These two shows use a total of 1,408,500 feet of new film every year, which amounta to nearly :UM1 miles, as far from Alliance to Den ver. Figure it out. for yourself and ithen the next lime you (to to one of the picture shows Imaitlne the a moiint of work and material it takes to give the pictures which glide so smoothly across the curtain and which show lifts In Its many forma and where you see .sights and scenca that you probably will never have the opportunity of gazing oil in person, but which the moving pic ture camera shows to you for only ten or fifteen cents. This will bo a fast and exciting game. Don't miss it. folks and help Alliance win. Bring the The O. H. B. club will meet at the home of Conine Mollrlng on Sat urday, June 14th. at .! oClock In the afternoon. New members are re quested to be present. The Beat Medicine In the World. "Mt little girl had dysentery very bad. 1 thought the would die. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her and 1 can truthfully say that I think it is the 1est medicine in the world," writes Mrs, William Orris, Clare, Mich. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement For sale toy F. K. Hoist en. run mi The piano contest is now on at the Alliance Shoe Store. G-irls, get busy and see who can get the most votes. This piano will not cost you one .cent. There will be other valuable prizes for the next largest number of votes. A drop-head sewing machine. Lady's or gent's gold watch Lady's bracelet. Set of Rogers silver knives and forks, etc., etc. All of standard make and guaranteed for years. Remember, you get one vote for every cent you spend at this store while the contest is going on. In all there will be about thirty prizes for the contestants. Not one among them that will not be appreciated by any lady lucky enough to get one of them. For further in- . formation call at THE ALLIANCE 1 SHOE STORE oYS Note prizes in window n i i i i i i i i i. i i i i i i INTERNATIONAL 1 i CONTEST RECORDS tell the typewriter tale They prove that the UNDERWOOD Holds Every World's Record for Speed and Accuracy "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 1621 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. Branches in All Principal Cities Report of Light Department, Month Ending May, 13, 1913. tf I'M MARY OF CASH HOOK Dr. Cash on hand Apr. 16 Total Itio. for Light do.. Power Sorlrc Deposits Lamps MwchsndtW St. and City Hall Lighting Ptunplng MIbc. Kee-clpta 7M ill! I I 1 1 25.07 :i6.no 5 00 SM.M HT.M 189.4$ 40.25 Total Cr. Cash on Hand May 15 Mt nliundlae Service Dopoalta Pow t r Plant l.abor Coal Powt r Maim Maim. lamps Customers Prom. Kxp. Salaries Office Sup. and Kxp. Malm, of Meters Met rs and Installations Insurance Plant Sup. and Kxp of Dlstr. of Power plant equip Itl01.fi ll4Sl.fl 134,00 i;n on 380.10 Mi in i.'.T.: N.40 35.00 ;uh !4.00 50.00 :ti.7x 22.50 40.50 IH'.i.SX Total $3301. 77 INCOME ACCOUNT Total operating revenues $2.",nL' M Total operating expense 1749.39 Gross gain BqulpBWBt 733.36 40.60 Net Ontn 692. S6 Iosh msh paid for Service Dep. above atnt. reed. 25.00 , 667.86 Cash on hand April 15, 1913 764.02 Cash on hand May 16, 1913 1411,H Report of Water Department, for Month ending May 13, 1913. HKCKIPTS: Overdrawn May 15 $ 299.62 Watt r 878.00 Materials and supplier I 10 Maintenance of Meters 23.40 EXPENDITURES i Oerdrawn April U Matt rials and Supplies Cost of pumping Salaries Maintenance of Meters 1202.12 $ 818.62 1 9. nr. 289.45 .i.vnn in nn I2H2.12 of May 1913 Fines $81.00 Marshal fees 31.94 Total II 11.94 Itoeelpts from City Sealvs 3.60 fire Department in Fine Shape Full membership and applications Waiting for vacancies Two Interring sections of the de partment by laws are quoted here with. Article X says, "The regular meeting hnll be on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, at 8 p m " Article XII says. It shall bo the duty of every fireman to report to the secretary at each fire for roll call." To part me ill a total part mi applied momhc part me momhc key to five ce Mllance Volunteer Klre Di nt i In fine shape 111 er Tin mstltutlnn only allows ol members ami the tie nl la full up now , with to ir nts wait Inn for vacan-'les. The rship foe for Joining the tie nt Is three .mil n. The new r deposits fifty cents for hi the club rooms and seventy nts for his fireman's bnili.r Most Children Have Worms Mothers think their children are suffering from Indigestion, headache, nervousness, weakness, coativeness. when they are victims of that most, common of all children's ailments worms. Peevish. Ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all the symptoms of hav ing worms, and should be given Kii -kapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant can dy lor.ongo, which expels worms, rea ulales the bowels, tones up the sys tem, and makes children well and happy. Klckapoo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists or by mall Price 25c. Klckapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and Saint Louis. Advt 1163-26 4t. Report of City Treasurer for Montr! of May, 191 J. UKCKIPTS: Halunie May 7, 1913 $ 144.74 Intirest 1441 Kit e Dept. Ins. 120 no Micri ellaiK'oua l.lscenae 370.00 Marshall fees 11.44 Dog fa 130.00 Saloon Ltscensea . , IOO.tM Miscellaneous tollections 25.7.) Total . $6436.76 I 1 SI1 1 1 IIS KM K NTS : General fund $122::. 16 Streets and alleys 1297.37 Officers Salaries 1180.8;i Water 9S.0.1 Light , 860.83 Interest cltv Dark 100.50 Interest on warrants 144.57 Sewer 676.70 St. and City Lighting 571 .97 Balance June 3, 1411 382 HO Total $6436.73 Registered warrants not paid for want of funds $3467.22 Claims allowed by Council: A. D. Rodgers, salary mayor 16.67 J. D. Kmtrick, salary clerk 26.26 Percy Cogswell, salary treas. 25.00 Joe I,. Westover, salary city attorney 20.83 Dr. L. W. flow man, salary and expenses, city physician 25.15 ('. W. Jeffers, salary day marshall 86.00 I, W. Curtis, salary night marshall . 1444 J. 11 Carlson, salary street commissioner 75.00 K. M. NuKsbauni, salary street sprinkler N Chas. L. Hill, special police 62.50 T. A. Cross, special police 2.60 Dan Moran, special police 65.00 Kd. Brennan. special police 62.50 Kd. Brennan. material and plumbing work 7.00 Ben Jordan, dog catcher .J8.50 lowry and Henry, auto hire 10.50 O. O. Baker, cook at pesthouse84.00 Kd. Owen,' Labor, strut 4.50 Geo. Simpson, labor on street 6.30 O. A. (Irannum, labor on street and wells . 47.70 Chas. Younkins. labor on street and wells 43.20 Alliance Times, publishing and printing 23.70 Herald Publishing Co , publishing and printing 26 80 Geo. A. Mollring, mdse. 50 Dierks I ,n a 1 1 t r and Coal Co., lumber 25.60 The loran Co., Baltimore, dog tags 4 .00 A. D. Rodgers, groceries for pest house 127.15 K. C. Whitman, putting glass in window City Hall . I M C. A. Newberry, mdse 10.80 K. J. Brennan, drugs for pest house II II S. A. Foster Lmbr. Co., lum ber for streets 9.25 H. F. rhlele, mdse 1.90 W. W Norton, mdse 1 50 Geo. G. Gadsby, mdse. ' 3 50 Alliance Fire Dept., fire in- iurinie Occ, Tax 120.00 Grand Restaurant . board pris oners 16.00 H. K Knight, staking grades 21 50 John Pedervou, constructing cement crossings lul.60 Win. Mannier. scavenger work 7.36 j City Bund Boys, donation 25.00 Light Department, street and city hall lighting 287 84 Save $1.00 to $1.50 on each ton of Colorado Lump COAL Coal prices begin going up June 1st and increase 25c per ton each month until winter. I have sev eral carloads now on the road, ordered for the ben efit of my customers, that I can sell during June at May prices. Lay in your next winter's supply now PHONE 155 E L Gregg & Son Take a Hint! Get Wise . . , ' e Suppose some one offered to give you $10,000 00 in cash the day you completed an I. S. C. course. You would start to work right away, wouldn't you? But just think, the Course is really worth more than $10,000 00 in cash, for $10,000.00 in cash invested would bring you at 6 per cent interest only a net return of $600 a year, while statistics made up from many thousands of cases show that the average technically -trained man earns $950.00 a year more than the average man" without Technical Training. For full information concerning any position write the International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, or call upon their representative, a. L. Craig, at Alliance tlotel, from the 15th to 20th of each month a tonsil 11