The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 03, 1914, Image 2

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Reference: Lire Stork National Bank of South
Omaha, Nebraska
Market Reports Free on Application. Correspond
ence Solicited
W. J. PERKY. Manager
The Ilest of Salesmen and t'aretaker In Kverjr
pnrtinent ! the llest of Service Guaranteed .
W J. PERRY & Co!
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
UNION STOCK YARDS
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S(H Til OMAHA :
Telephone South 731
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NO. 4. 12 CANS NO. 2 TOMATOES
NO. 5. 12 CANS NO, 2 CORN
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NO. 6. 28 IUKS LENOX LAUNDRY SOAV
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THE ALLIANCE
CITY SCHOOLS
Knier1iitenlent' Ife-port to Hoard of
IMiKulloii t'ontniiiN Much In
terewtiiij; Information
The Alliance city schools will open
next Mondny for the sosHion of 1S14
l.r. Willi the prospect of a larper
attendance thin ovi r before and with
a ppIiMidid t".icliltiR force, h miccpss
fnl school ye;tr nuty bo ronBdently
looked fi-ri;M(i to by tearhera and
p;t Irons. Six new i'hiupk apmar
atr;on: the I f1 of t ai h- s, as fol
lower Ml.-s Aniiiihcl I-'I'tlur cotmus frnni
Oh l; land. N-!r., to, t;k- the p'ru e of
MI'h .-:",iwr!l us iiui.-ir ;ind art sup-'
n ir.
VS il ii'T Lewis cf C.iy fpni-r, a
vnniii.it.' of . hniiKii V,'es!.y(ii Uni-xrsj'v.
l.'coia Walker. pradiiMte of
r ;i ,y i-t-ite Nor!i);il.
lilflWll f Cotlnilllll!-),
trnkiMt" of Krarmy Ptafe'
458.07, the 'deficit for the year Is
11,376.09. By economy In all Items
of expense during the coming year
we can probably bring the expenses
within the receipts Without haTlngf
to drop any of the departments now
carried In the school. The new de
pjrtments have proved very popular
nnd the school patrons would un
doubtedly protest if any were drop
ped, even In the interest of economy.
Cost of Schools per I'upil
1911-12 12-13 13-14
On enrollment 39. 46 32.26
On aver, attend. -tO.r.n f,.8.r 42.32
fiook? on enr. .979 2.53 1.30
Supplies .722 2.50 1.24
Rooks & supplies 1.701 5.03 2.54
Manual Training
Tim permanent equipment of the
shop prior to 1913-14 cost JRK0.10.
The cost for 1913-14 as 131.20,
lrakine the tolr.l value of porinane'U
f 1 u pin i lit to date $911.30.
The lin.inf i;il report of the manna!
iruiiiint- supervisor Ia nn follows:
Kxpenditures:
Menr-riM etipplioa (nails, Mains
small pox, and the crowded condi
tion of the schools during the first
half of the school year wehn all th
pupils were housed In the Kmersoa
and High School buildings, was very
satisfactory. There was little sick
ness during the year, the standard
of teaching was good and the gener
al discipline of the school as a whole
was good. Inasmuch as we lose few
tenchers to other' cities In Nebraska
we are fortunate In beginning the
new school year with only six new
teachers. ,
Respectfully submitted.
W. R. PATR.
Superintendent.
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Nonniil
.Vi.-i l.fstlier Terry
i-r.'du .; of I'cni :':tte
Miss Ani'i .Ander-'ion
!'r.i'hi,: of IVru Sl.Tto
Mectiiif; (if Iti.ird of
elites, etc.)
Permanent equipment
I.n'nber
Total exp'TPf
f. 2 0.fi 0
. U1.20
129. M5
isi.tr.
or McCook,
Normal.
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Normal.
i;l!c:'ioti
Receipt s
cl fron
sli'!-
A Ilepl!n
IIo:i W.V3 U
UK IVloei'M ih l
V. II. M -l!rn
S;.''ni er. vii c
secret, ry ; A.
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.Tin- fr.llow:
of (lie litard of
11 Men lay evening.
iv prei-cnt. as folio
pres'Kier.t ; W.
pres.: I V. Mar
J. Mary. Mrs. C.
:. .1. A. MaUery.
inn bids-; for fan.l:ih
H'.'l-
a!l
l is.
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i ii v.
mo;:n' colie
outs ... 19.95
Va'ne of artuli") nia'le lor the
lf!h sr Uool . 2.9 5
Tot.il IP'e;.T;!q ' 5?. '10
Viiliie.of liiivit).i- on hand .... 2.70
Val. i f perm. sriejit omiin. our. 31.20
- FIRE I . FIRE!
ATTENTION, FIREMEN !
Whenever your cily is in
the market, for Fire J lose or
Equipment, you " sltouKl at
oncc write us, k it will be to
your iidvanfacft.
Also lionr in uii'mI liat wo
sill ITanil Extinguishers for
automobiles, private Iumsus,
lumber yards aiul .schools.
ANDERSEN COMPANY
1115 .Fnrnnm St.,
g OMAUA, NEHK.
l,br.
Ipts.
'Coin I for
Total reei
hand ..
Total erpenc
Com.
and
and
crjliipment 123
iniiterial on
1ST
90
SO
15
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were r !. iirul, the
about "im (o':S of
vizf, F.O.B. (on tn
prices bfirv
lU'pit", i'!'!'
".'k) at Alii-
A.
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Rod
Phono 54
sers
Alliance, Nebraska
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M. Vaiitlian K Son . . . 3.f.r.
('arney ("r'l 1 r-.. . 3.8 5
Kowpn - WriL hY 3.90
Oim'-i I.br. iv Coal Co... 3.95
!'oi'-t Iii!;i!-nr Co 4.05
Motian-h Coal Co 4.05
1 he 'led of J. Ii. Vativli.in .c
;i r; tlip !. i ini air'f-nie.1.
on
It
f.hould be reinenibered that while
1lie pr'ic -si (pioted are 'much lower
ih;n v.sii'illy charred customers, fur
nl:hirc roil in a 500 ton lot. to one
a time or
dealer. if
ittjon from
in ordin-
iTii'ftniai ituukmitiuk Haw
cu.-'oiner, en track, at
limes if.iiverient to (he
rjnue a diff ri nt jh'omo
h'lii'.bnj- io;il in Co wav 1!
arily l et i'Ied to ciif t omr rs.
i Stiptn-intendenCs Iteport
' f'tipt. V. K. lv,e read h;s annunl
! report . .r.s fcllmv; :
j Alliance. N'.br.." Attr. 2S. 1911.
To t!i l'oa-d of i'rlm-ati.'ii, '
I Alliance. N'ebr.
! I l r L" b nve to snhmft the follow
! in" repoH for iho school year 1913-
relative to mailers of school
t t "rest ;
I Census
I . J!)tO-M ll-ii
'Poys 5 17 5 5S
'cirli r.ct ".ss
i Total 111 I 11 1f,
( .The ("'Of-iiH was Pif-on
' of t he chool year P"lica
; mi 1911. I!i2,
liru'-es indicate
of riunilns; department.. 1.35
The cost of ti e department van.
however, more than ?i4.35 because
several !rticoB made HM year v. ere
sold this year and about i'o fr. of
pine liinibr from the temporary par
titions lipi'd after the fire win used
for practice ,,xcivi-w Two larpe
w.irk benchvs and a cabinet were
T'kmIp from loinc of the partition
limber. Allowinc, J10 to cover cost
of material fr pvade fi. 7 nnd S ami
merlitins the district for the parti
tion lumber used. Hie total c -t of
manual training for Hith hool
students is approximately f 2 5. a cost
of S1.5 0 per year per pupil taking
ti;e woik.
domestic ScbMice li jirtnient
The report of the Domes; ic Sci
ence supervisor is as follows:
Cookery
permanent equipment prior to
m-
.439.75
000. Ill)
.139.75
72.68
8.07
.50
.025
r.9.9 3
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DOS
1234
at t!ie
in
Mil
70S
P 9 4
1402
C'O'AS
.1 n e
C' 13, and 1914. The.
a ;;teady vrowth ' in
3.5 0
ii..
jschord population.
j KMroIlntent
j 1 !!-It I 1 -1 J lli-li
'(trades 7.95 732 71 5
' H. S. 127 1 i 1 l
Total 922 t7t SH5
I AvetjL'f l.iil Atteotlance
, I'Ma-l' ll-IJ 1--I.-5 :MI
(Ira dis 57 0 191 536
H S. iif 121 127 140
: Total 6,:s G T, 0 018 u'JH
1 1 I
74 5
l ; k
913
tp-ures show that (he
r the year 1913-14 was
''.'lrinir the two preced-
liKhtly less than for
FOR DARK NIGHTS
The Prisco Cold Blast Lantern
Regular $1.25 (Saturday, Sept. 5, Only
j Tim ahov
i em oilmen!
create r t'l.ia ,
injr yea rs but
the y. iir 1910-11. The enrollment
In the inch school has been im-reas-,
iri.' tjoni year to year and was the
i-'i ii"'n lawi year n nas ever lien.
S 'The average dally attendance of both
.j.Mvh school and grades was rrood,
i h ihat of the High school behur th"
: -:itest since the chool.; wi re or
i?J ; I'iinized, while that of the- grades
' w:3 greater than for any year ex
J.cepting 1910-11. The avetare for
;Mb.o entire school, 696,. is alr.o the
.SltlttrrroQt In tho 1. i r, ,1... r, i. ,
Kplllil II On
Ihe total amount of t--lu-el
rants Issued for the s hool
1913-14, itemized to show the
clpal sources of expense, are a.
FOR THE AUTO TRIP TO THE HILLS
N
The Pueblo Sanitary Water Bag
Regular $1.25 (Saturday, Sept. 5, Only)
FOR THE LADIES ONLY
Cream City Berlin Kettle No. 010
$1.00
Regtdar $1.25 (Saturday, Sept. 5, Only)
Newberry's Hardware Co.
tows. for purposes
the expenses of the
years are also given:.
1011-12 i'Ml-XA
Women teachers:
1441 9.07 14555. P0
Men teachers:
357S.0O 1591.00
SubMimte teachers:
20. il5 242.10
Bldir. and Repairs:
wa r
year prin
i fol-
of comparison,
two proctidlnf.'
1 1913-14
i I'erm inr-ut equir. in 1913-14
Total val. permanent eiiutp. .
I Total upp!irs for year
. ( 'os t per mont h . . .
j Cost per pupil per month
! Coat p r pupil per day
Ami. received by depnrtnMit.
Total cost to (list, for school
year
I Sewing
i Permanent equipment prior to
1913-14
Permanent equip. Ifl3-14 ...
Total val. permanent equip...?
The New llepvirliiiioiH
At the biinii)g 'of the school
year 1913-14 two new departn'enta
were added to the Hish school, ii
department in Agriculture in acr'ord.
anco with the provisions of the'
Shumway act, and a Commercial do
' i;ii tmei.t. ' :
For carrying the first named d-';
partment, .schools properly equipped
and di'sisrnated as Agricultural High
ischool. by the state superintendent
of Public Instruct Ion receive aid
from the state, ami the Alliance
sho-l being go erraipped and so'des
ivmtte.1. riceived from the state, this
year. S550. It is expected th.it a,
l ui-fr appropriation by the v. Uti-'
I si a lure will enable eacli aenicultur-;
al hivh school to receive greater lni-
. nnrial aid -froin the state. -
, r.oth of these new departments '
proved, very popular, 14 enrolling '.
: for the course in agriculture and 25
;n the co'iuiU'i'cial ooi'.ise. H-.iv.-ever, !
,tl " sicond semester 11 entered the
'typewriting class ami Ik others who
. t' "sired to carry it could not do so '
j as the one teacher could not take;
j more students. , I'nlouhie 1! y in'
1914-15 many students desiring to i
carry work in tliv urn .:-rcial de-':
J part". ( lit win have to be ,-e"us"d ad-'
j mission because of the inability to ;
Five instruction to so many with thei
. pre--Mt teaching force,
j Tviieltco for lt l-to j
I Tlie tenrhcrs !cled by ll-e Hoard!
of Ktuoation for (he year 1914-15,-wlth
. prude and .department assiufl-.'
930. (ill
Fuel:
1 23 13.9 4
Hooks:
; S5C.51
Suiplies:
631. OS
LIsht and Water:
! 128.99
Architect and
135.00
Janitor:
1723.33
Furniture:
I 327.46
Miscellaneous:
! 1047.36
TOTAL:
! 26327.01 34133.82 29458.07
Miscellaneous includes janitor's
supplies, phone, dray, secretary' sal
ary, express, advertising, stationery,
commencement, debate. Insurance,
etc.
! The heavy expense in 1912-13 was
due to the purchase of textB and sup
plies to replace those destroyed when
Central school building was burned
Dec. 17, 1913.
) The added expense of 1913-14 ov
er 1911-12 was due to the addition
of the Agriculture and Commercial
courses. The equipment and teach
ers for these departments cost more
than the difference between the to
tal expense of the two years.
Inasmuch as our total receipts
from all sources for the year were
128,081.98 and the expenses 29,-
incuts, are as follows: j
1018-II .Superintendent, W. 11. Pate.
Music and Art Supervisor, Annabel
1 54 C 5.75 Fletcher.
; HIGH SpilOOL
5105.03; Prin. History, C. A. Anderson.
(English and Normal Training, Isa
190.50 ! belle Oabus.
j IanuiiFes, Kva Sherdeman.
2976.09 666.79 i Agriculture and Manual Training. S.
L. Clement-;.
2023.45 1828.02 ! Domestic Science. Georgia Canfleld. j
Commercial Department, Uertha Wil-;
2191.94 1189.731 son.
Science and Mathematics, Wilmeri
2164.13 1137.49 Lewis. I
CKNTHAL SCHOOL :
295.67 279.33 Principal Seventh Grade, G. ' M. '
Attorney: ' Burns. ,
090.00 000.00 i KlRhth Grade, Antha Taylor. I
Sixth Grade, Maude Jones. i
1913.75 1556.11 ! Sixth Grade, Leota Walker.
Cifih Grade, Edith Cornell. !
1829.63 453.73 Fourth Grade. Mary Hogarth.
Third and Fourth Grades, Hess
1347.56 1585.59 Brown.. I
Second and Third Grades, Lura Erb.
34133.82 29458.07 Second Grade, Edith Jones. i
First Grade, Alice Acheson. !
Beginning First Grade, Esther Ter
ry. !
EMERSON SCHOOL I
Principal Seventh Grade, Elda Ba
con. Eighth Grade, Verna Rodgers.
Sixth Grade, Anna Anderson.
Fifth Grade. Millie Smalley.
Fourth Grade. Mary Wilson.
Third Grade, Addie Robertson.
First and Second Grades, Goldle So
per. BeKinners and First Grade, Addle
Robertson.
In conclusion, the general school
work of the year, notwithstanding
the backset due to the loss of the
last month of school In the year
1912-13, due to the epidemic of
neaaacues-
i
More Hcadach
Come From ii'
Trouble Than
From Any Other
Cause.
Many people suffer intense pains
when they could be entirely
relieved
PROPER GLASSES
I have lui mired of cases that bear
n:e out in this statement
I I IT GE.ASSF.S- THAT
RELIEVE Tl IK STRAIN
E.--C. -Drake
Optoinclnst
306 Box Butte Ave.
Over Thirle's Drug Store
riione: Res. 62 7, Office 121
K tf 5
accors
We Construct
.CEMENT SIDEWALKS
or anything in the
Cement Line
Brick Work, 'Tile and
Plastering
i
C!d rishicnerJ Fire Pieces
and -Mantels
LUKD & GLA'RUM '
Pfone 249 Alliance. Kcbr.
Tailor-Made
Suits
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits called for and delivered
PHONE 41
Union Cleaning &
Pressing Work
Chas. Lea, Proprietor
Orders taken by Mr. lea only