The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 17, 1913, Image 12

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In every home there ahoukl bo a
lox of !lurken Arnica Salve, ready
in apply In every rase, of burns, cuts,
wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco,
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Adv-2l6;i-:iO-4t
Summary of Collections, Disbursements
and Balances for First Half,
Ending June 30, 1913
E. M. MARTIN, County Treasurer
price? being maintained when the
marketing Is distributed over the
entire range sea.on.
There Is no question but that the
ranchman with range stock for mar
ket this fall will reap an abundant
harvest, and while the prices look
high Rt present to the prospect vie
feeder, at the same time when the
llmtted numbir of feeder tock to
be marketed this year, and the
abundance of feed, together with
prosptMlive high prices for finished
beef and mutton, Is taken Into con
sideration, It can be seen that the
western ranchman and the corn belt
feeder can turn their product wit'.i
a good substantial profit.
Vnion Stock Yards Co.. Omaha,
By V. H. Schellberp,
Traffic Manager.
J. K. Morriison, state agent for the
Home fire insurance company, of
New York, was in the cfty Monday,
adjusting the fire loss on the llaper
residence, In West Lawn, which
burnfd Sunday night. .June 22nd. The
nu ou nt of Insurance carried was
$390.
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ADDRESS
Take a Hint!
U
Suppose some one offered to give
you $10,000 00 in cash the dav
you completed an I. S. C. course.
You would start to work right
away, wouldn't you? Hut 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, talon, 1'a,
or call upon their representative,
0. L. Cralg.'at Alliance Hotel,
from the 15th to 20th of each month
Cora
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free
COLLECTIONS
To Cash on hand forwarded $;0.G84.32
To 1895 Tax Collet ted 1.02
To 18!6 Tax Collected 10
To 1901 Tax Collected 7.85
To 1902 Tax Collected 8.27
To 190:1 Tax Collected 15.14
To 1904 Tax Collected , 7.47
To 1905 Tux Collected 6. 85
To 190(5 Tax Collected 16.61
To 1907 Tax Collected 29.70
To 1908 Tax Collected 49.67
To 1909 Tax Collected 24.98
To 1910 Tax Collected 70.62
To 1911 Tax Collected 833.05
To 1912 Tax Collected 42.846.5?,
To school land-lease 1.668.06
Automobile 2:17.00
To Jan. App't Rec'd of St. Treas 1,744.90
To June App't Kec'd of St. Treas 1,832.02
Sewer Lateral 689.26
To Miscellaneous Col. Co. Gen 2.77
To Fines and license collected 60.00
To Interest on county deposits 13.65
To fees 148.25
Tax Sale Redemption 2,008.72
$82,997.53
DISBURSEMENTS
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Co. (Jen. warrants R'd'm'd
Co. road warrants R'd'm'd
Co. Claims held for tax
school bonds and coupons
school orders paid
High School orders
Ily City Rects., Alliance
Hy Villiige treas. rects.. Hemingford
Alliance bond fund City Hall ...
Alliance electric light
Alliance sewer bond
Alliance City Library .... .i. .
Alliance water bond 7
Alliance sewer lateral
Redemption certificate
liy Ralnnce
2638
85540
8263.8
85540
82638
85540
82638
and claims
and claims
$ 1
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15S.30
797.36
328.31
699.31
69.57
1 10.80
539.55
543.11
317.92
428.50
2,73 L39
23,146.21
27.00
2,901.00
509.70
480.72
900.00
1,575.00
4fiu.0l
3,475.00
410.00
2,172.83
29,1 59. !t4
53.837.59
82,997.53
True Economy . . .
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WHITE.
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means the wise spending; of one's money making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return an article that will satisiy you in every way.
The
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular
price i because it gives you the kind of sewing
IIS S 1 r lpPTlMM vou delight ln because it will turn out the work
i .'HX. Er-r1 quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory service because its improvements
will enable you to do things which can't be done
on any other machines because it will please you
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
desirible from every point of view.
Be sure to see the "White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
machine the Vhre is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHI TE SE WING MA CHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O.
For sale by Geo. D. Darling
BALANCE
State General fund $
State University tund
RrUlge State fund
School Building fiind
Lease on school land
Co. General fund
Co. Bridge fund
Automobile
Co. Rood fund
Sinking fund District 18
Sinking fund District 6
lRgh School fund
Special Sewer
City Park fund
City Library ,
Alliance electric light
Labor and Foil Tax
Alliance Ilond fund, City Hall
Fund Sewer Maintenance ,
Sewer laterals
Miscellaneous fund
School bond fund
School Judgment fund
School district fund
Dog tax )
Redemption act
General Interest Acct
City Alliance
Village of Hemingford
Alliance Water bond
Hemingford Water bond !,
Keen
Overdraft
373.83
89.83
16.28
131.82
1.668.06
2,189 02
2.003.85
237.00
840.30
181.57
.17
136.28
226.61
6.26
620.21
993.79
504.1 !
1,221.49
854.08
258.77
66.32
4,664.13
6.93
8.524.33
300.15
114.88
264.98
1,210.22
153.65
771.65
812.35
148.25
29,497.20
Low Excursion Rates
To All Eastern Resorts
If y.iv.'ve been planning an eastern trip, by all means go now take ad
vantage rf the lew, summer excursion rates offered by the Burlington
Route. Special low farn tickets aro now on sale to New York, Boston,
N: :ira Kails, Atlantic City, CaUklll Mountains, Montreal. Quebec and
:!:ny other eastern points.
Start your vacation right take the Burlington. Courteous, attentive em
ployes, delicious mcnls, safety black signals, "On Time" arrival, congen
ial environment these are a few advantages of "Burlington Service."
Le us explain the low fares, excellent accommodations, and help you
plan your trip.
Sen 1 a postal for free literature tell me of points in which vou are
interested I'll send you descriptive literature and complete information
is to cost, etc. Write or call or pliont; but get the low excursion fares
via the Burlington, before you decide. Summer excursion tickets on sale
daily until September 30.
Cash i'.r.d Cash Renins on Hand $29,159.94
Credits of County Treasurer on Deposit
Kour.: : Brothers Bankers $ 606.09
First .-'ate Bank. Hemingford 5,500.00
First National Bank. Hemingford 2.000.00
First National Bank. Alliance 10,319.71
Alliance National Bank 8,004.90
Draft School Dist. 18 2,000.00
Cash on hand 729.24
Total $20,159.94
This Is to certify that I, E. M. Martin, County Treasurer of Box
Butte County, Nebraska,, do solemnly swear that the following is a true
and correct statement of all receipts and disbursements for 6 months
enotng June ;;otn.
K. M. MARTIN, County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of July, A.D. 1913.
M. S. HARGRAVKS.
County Clerk or Box Buile Count), Nebraska
32 tf-2354
Crop Conditions
(Continued from page nine)
dilation points towards an abund
ance of fall feed. The alfalfa grow
ing sections of Nt-braska, as well as
surrounding states. reiort the first
and second euttirg as excellent In
both quality and quantity, and this
fact, together with the enormous
amount of prairie hay being made
this year, and the prospects of a
buniK:.r crop, all indicate there will
be the heaviest demand In many
years for feeder cattle and feeder
sheep. At this early date tie en
couraging prospects fcr more than
an ample supply of feet) on the
farms of the corn growing state,
coupled with a general scarcity if
feeding stock in thoe sectiens, vs
criatid a general tendency tovsar.'s
an upward trend in prices on ne
South Omaha Market for feeder c;.t
tle and sheep. During the past
witk tlure has been a general in
crease in orders received by e"om
m'.tsiou men and traders operating
on the South Omaha Market over
ether yei-is tt this time, end it be
gins to look as though there woulJ
net be enough feeder cattle and
sheep to supply the deitiand at
western markets hi fall. While,
et this early date, the marketing of
range cattle aud sheep has uot yit
begun in real earnest, when they do
come along ill us great numbers as
the limited supply throughout the
west will allow, it Is very question
able If there will be enough to sup
ply the demand. If the present In
quiries at the South Omaha Market
can be considered as any criterion
Feeder cattle and sheep have been
selling on an even basis, and higher
ban Chicago and will continue to
do so all fall.
Speaking of the feeder cattle and
sheep situation at South Omaha
various representatives of prominent
feeder buying firms there stated
their firms had, at this early date
received mere bona fide orders for
feeder cattle and sheep titan ever
before at one time and it was sim
piy a question of getting tha stock
to fill the orders. While this de
mand will meet with beteT supply
when the range movement to mar
ket really commences,, the fact re
mains there is a general shortage
iu number of head upon the ranges
to be marketed, which, taken to
gether with the anxie-ty of the feed
ers throughout the Corn Belt states
'o fill their feed lots, will create a
strong fee'der market throughout the
fall marketing season, with prevail
lng high prices. Furthermore, with
'.he luxuriant crop of grass all over
the range country, there will be no
necessity for marketing stock In
great bunches, as has been the case
In some former years, unlforpilty in
J. KRIDELBAUGH
Agent, Alliance
L. W. Wakeley, Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha
Target Practice
at the
Diamond Pool Hall
I have installed the very latest idea
in a shooting gallery in my pool hall.
This is the only shooting gallery in
town. Drop in for a few minutes'
shooting and test your skill.
JAMES POTMESIL
diamond pool fjall
To the Patrons of the
CENTRAL CAFE
I have purchased the business from
E. Becker and will continue to keep
it the highest class restaurant in Al
liance. I respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of your patronage. I also
invite those who have not been reg
ular patrons to give us a trial.
C. A. LAING
CENTRAL CAFE