The Alliance Herald OFFICIAL OIUJAN NEBRASKA STOCK OUOWEUS ASSOCIATION. REACHES EVERY MEMBER OFFICIAL OIU.AN NEBRASKA VOLUNTEER HREMKXH ASSOCIATION. IT REACHES HEADOIAUTF.RS FOR 15.0OO FIREMEN ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1 511 5 VOLUME XXII NO. II I c S INVESTIGATING GAS FRANCHISE Committee AMiiited by Mayor Rod gers Securing Information Re garding Gas riant for City The gas plant investigation com mlttee. consisting of Messrs. Harris, Hampton, Guthrie, Newberry, Rum er and Dole, appointed by Mayor Rodgers at a recent council meeting, have been securing information from various sources relative to plants for cities the size of Alliance. Mr. Harris, chairman of the com mittee, has received a proposed fran chise from the Gas Construction Company of Omaha. J. C. Martin, of this company, who sends the pro posed franchise, was In Alliance at the time his committee was appoint ed and is familiar with local condi tions. In his letter accompanying the proposed franchise Mr. Martin says: "The franchise does not provide for any purchase of the plant by the city as we do not put that in unless the city desires it. If they wish to have that right reserved in cities of the second class we put It in "In cities of the first class of which Alliance Is one, the conditions are different in that the statute express ly provides the method and terms tipon which cities may take over public service corporations. It pro ides for the appointment of three residents of the city to appraise the plant. Under this statutory provis ion your city can act whenever they desire, and neither your city nor ourselves can change that law by any agreement of ours. You will see that the purchase clause is un necessary In any event The franchise, as proposed by the Gas Construction Company, is as fol lows: . "An ordinance granting to the Gas Construction Company, of Oma ha, Nebraska, their successors, or assigns, for and during the term of twenty-five years, upon the condi tions hereafter stated, the right and privileges to lay and maintain gas mains, pipes, services, and other nec essary structures In the streets, ave nues, lanes, alleys and public grounds of the city of Alliance, Ne braska. "These rights and properties be ing granted to the Gas Construction Company, for the purpose of furn in said streets, avenues, or alleys for more than 600 feet at any one time. Section 5. The grantee shall hold the city harmless for any dam age which may be caused to persons or property by reason of any exca vation made, or obstruction placed by said grantee in the streets, ave nues, alleys or public places of the city. "Section 6. The grantee shall Te required to lay and furnish at its own expense the gas service pipes from the main gas pipes to the curb line of the streets, or the lot line in the alleys. "Section 7. The grantee shall be required to furnish the meters at its own expense. 'Section 8. That the privileges herein granted in the preceding sec tions of this ordinance are made up on the express conditions that the said grantee. Its heirs, successors and assigns shall at all times, unavoida ble accidents only excepted, hold themselves in readiness to furnish, and (b) shall furnish, all the gas re quired by said city and its inhabi tants; and shall at all times have harmless the city of Alliance, Ne braska, against all loss or damage of any kind which may be sustained by said city or any person or persons by reason of the use or occupancy of any street, avenue or alley; and that said grantee, its heirs, successors or assigns, shall permanently maintain good, complete and substantial gas works, equal to the best In any city of the same or less population in the state of Nebraska, and shall at all times conform with and submit to, and carry out the provisions of any ordinance of said city now in force, or that may hereafter be en acted, not Inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance, for regulat ing the use of streets and alleys and avenues by the said grantee. "Section 9. The gas furnished to the city and its inhabitants,' by the grantee, shall be of such a quality that the monthly average gross heat ing value be not less than 600 Brit ish Thermal Units, per subic foot of gas; and the daily average gross heating value should not on any day be less than 550 British Thermal Units, nor should the minimum oc cur on more than three successive days. The gas furnished shall at no time be less than 16 candle power. "Section 10. That the rate to be charged to the City of Alliance, Ne braska, and its inhabitants, for gas furnished and supplied by said gran tee during the life of this franchise, shall not exceed (c) one dollar and seventy-five cents for each thousand feet of gas; provided that said gran tee may at any time during the life I if . franchise make rates and ?! II JLY Readers of The Herald were pleased to learn last week that the merchants of Alliance had decided to offer them spec ial bargains on another Dollar Day. The date set is next SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH You are urged to look carefully through the advertising col umns of the paper and to patronize the merchants who are ad vertising for your trade.' A dollar will go a long ways next Saturday if these ads are carefully read and the bargains of fered therein are taken advantage of. FREE TICKETS TO IMPERIAL MATINEE As a special Dollar Day inducement, with every purchase of a Dollar Day Bargain, a ticket to the Saturday afternoon matinee at the Imperial Theatre will be given. Manager Du buque of the Imperial has arranged a good program for Satur day afternoon and you will enjoy the show. Remember, a tick et with every dollar purchase. installing mains and pipes and that all mains and pipes be laid to the grade established by the city. Further investigation is being made by. the committee. They may recommend that a municipal plant be established or may recommend further changes In the proposed franchise. In order to grant a fran chise it will be necessary to put it to a vote at an election. If the propo sition carried it would then be up to the city council to grant the fran chise. A three-cornered proposition may be submitted to the voters, as follows: 1. Shall a gas plant be Installed in the city of Alliance? 2. Shall bonds be Issued for a municipal plant? 3. Shall a franchise be granted to a private company? FEDERAL BLDG. INYEAR 1916 Present Plana of Government Indi cate Active Work on Federal Building Next Year the navy he saw many parts of the world and enjoyed many strange ex periences. When the ships were sent to Vera Crux. Mexico, Inst year he wns on board the New York and wns under fire when Vera Crut was captured. "Peck" Is rather reticent when talking for publication and has no desire to be a hero. We under stand that he made a good, clean rec ord that he can well be proud of. Ilntome Hill PnMNen llotixe II. R. No. 127 passed the house of representatives at Lincoln Tuesday by a vote of 60 to 27. This Is the bill Introduced by Representative Broome of Alliance which allows cit ies of 5,000 to 25,000 to levy a spec ial tax not greater than five mills for a commercial and advertising fund, when submitted to popular vote and ratified. The bill will probably pass the state senate and become a law. This would allow Alliance to make a levy which would raise approximately $2,500. Snow Still Very Peep L. J. Munger, ranchman, found out Tuesday and Wednesday what It means to travel through real deep SOUTH OMAHA BANK CHANGES I j. M. Ijonl lWome President of Live Stink National Hank Me Grew Continue mm Director South Omaha, Feb. 15 -Announcement has been made of the entrance Into the South Omaha fin ancial field by Morris ft Company, packers, of Chicago, through tbelr purchase of the McOrew Interests In the. Live Stock National Bank of South Omaha. The changes were not a surprise to those closely connected with the bank's affairs, as It had been known for some time that Mr. McCrew was not in the best of health and wished to retire for an extended vacation. Mr. McOrew however continues with the bank as a director. Negotiations for the purchase of the stock by the packing concern have been pending snow. Tuesday he drove a wagon " U i .ZZ? . . ... ; . . . for Borne time and without question from Alliance to the home of Frank , ,,, .,, Bauer with a four-horse team. Wed- Btandlnjr to the ,nMltutlon. nesday morning it took him two, , M , d remalnB wlth th5 bRnk Hi a f r or Ih roa m 1 1 am t n a rta I a Tnt ' . I . ' v u '' :1 Z'Z 'l having been elected president. Mr. Lord has been cashier and the dom- traveling is done on horseback. Wanner Weather Again SPECIAL SESSION OF CITY COUNCIL Press of HuslneHS Necessitates Hold. Ing of Kxtra Meeting on Wed nesday Evening Dispatches from Washington indl cate that the preliminary work, at least, on the Alliance federal build ing will begin in 1916. The public building bill, approved March 4, 1913. provided for 327 government buildings throughout the United States and possessions. The gov ernment architect says the comple tion of these buildings, of which the Alliance building Is one, will be spread over five years, from January 1, 1915. to January 1, 1920. $1,000 has been set aside for the preliminary survey for the Alliance building. This means that the gov ernment expert will come to Alliance and make a topographical survey of the site. He will also examine the ground In order to determine the kind of foundation necessary for the building, and make other Investiga tions that will have a bearing on the kind of building erected. ., ; The appropriation program In eludes an appropriation of $10,000 :VilnV ul t.wLn Thl ,naUn '"tor In 'he business since ny places the snow is above the B orMnlwUloil ,n 1907. " i uvmnni nnu una ucrii rir t ed cashier, Is a well known figure In the bank, having been assistant casb- la alnna 1 fi 1 ft ITa I m m0 4 V a - TKe??n CSt " , iLJjl n.th, younger financial men of Omaha and reached Alliance Friday night. frJend a without when twenty-two ; Inches o Isnow fell. queBUon'he make good in blB There was very little wind and the 'JJew poeition snow did not drift badly, not block-, c. M. Marfarlane, treasurer of Ing the railroads. Only a few dys'Morrli fc Company. Chicago.be- oeiore, me urai ui iuo wren, lurre . dlriwtfir- H O Kdwarda. had been a snowfall of twelve Inch- manager of Swift ft Company, South rain. . i m a v. iuauaci vs. j w mm , mm. w es. mailing a 101a. .n a wee o. lU.r- 0mlha remftill8 on the board. All ty-four inches snowfall This is oth(T member, of the remaln rtjuivuieiii w uuuui luirr uiiuro ui aame Morris ft Company, Chicago, art the largest individual owners of bank stock in that city. They control the Kansas City Stock Yards, the Drov ers National Bank of that place and also have large Investments in pack ing bouse and banking Interests In all the western packing centers. Two years ago they took over the Omaha Packing Company's plant at South , , Omaha and it Is an acquisition to Alliance Man, now Keperated from Gmaha to know that this financial RICE FINED FOR STRIKING WIFE Wife and Pnder IteNtralnliig Order, Plead Utility power is extending its interests to the banking field in this city, which means a strengthening power for the Live Stock National Bank as well as the packinghouse, and cattle tnter- tt)NTKST CMKS SATUKDAY . . .. . - . - i . , v.. .v.. r ur. fin arminT AT I n e PITTA n III Oil III ni ThA innrAnrial nn nnrttrra m In. I. 1 1 . iiuxnrj. m - k. ... ishlnE and suDDlving gas to the said nri. tnr en in lnree ouantities K,..in.a a niai meet in e of the .i.,rf .h .nnvnnri.i. f tiA Ann eel Rice, wife of Clifford Rice, states - - - , " . f -x- C - wobiivodi mm ' - c7 UXeV M FVllSlkivai V- W .VaWVWi. - - . . r -i i city of Alliance, Nebraska, and its ieS8 than the rate and prices hereby cjty council was held Wednesday ev- for the towns of AlliaJice, Aurora that be will pusn me case againsi inhabitants, fixing and prescribing designated, but In all cases such ening at the city hall. All were and Chadron in 1916. Falls City Is Mr- R,ce to the ful1 xtnt of the the terms and conditions of said rate8 Bnan be conditioned upon a present except Councilman Fleming, the only Nebraska town where the'law- R,ce wa8 arrested Sunday on grant. 'quantity of gas to be taken and paid wno is again confined to his home federal building is being erected in' charge or assault and battery, pre- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY i for ln Bome given period of time, or Wth an attack of sciatic rheuma- 1915. The different towns are to furred by County Attorney Basye. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AL-nn some eiven season of the year, or turn k h.nr.H i.h ru n hir hniM. He was kept in Jail until Monday LIANCE, NEBRASKA. during some particular period of the The bonds of the First National jng8 according to the tin.e at which "Section 1. That there be. and dayi or unde'r some other seasonable, bank and the Alliance National bank the sites were purchased. nereDy is, granieu iu me v.o tun- gpecial condition, and snail De open a8 depositories for city runds were struction Company of Omaha, Nebr-and available to all customers under accepted. The First State bank, aska. Its heirs, successors, or assigns, ilKe conditions. Provided further, whose deposits are guaranteed under for and during the period or twenty- tnat the said grantee shall be per- the state law for the protection of five years, from the date this ordin- nltted to make and collect from each deposits in state banks, did not file ance becomes effective, the right and consumer a minimum charge of sev- a bond, contending that this is net privilege to lay down and maintain enty-flve cents a month for each gas necessary under the state law. The in the streets, avenues, lanes, alleys mPter connected should said gas me- council is asking the attorney gener- and public grounds of the city of Al- ter not Bbov a consumption of gas, aj for an opinion on the matter be- liance, Nebraska, as the boundaries which at the rate charged would fore taking action regarding the de- thereof are now, or hereafter may amount to seventy-five (d) cents for p0gts of funds in the First State be, gas mains, pipes, services, and tne month. Provided further, that bank. other necessary structures for the tne grantee shall be allowed to make preparations .are being made for purpose of furnishing and supplying 8Ufn regulations regarding prompt tne construction of curbing in dist- gas to the city and tne innaDiianis payment of bills, deposits of money rlrts number one. two and three. PAYS HIM TO ADVKUTISK J. P. Itarger Nay That Advertising In Alliance Herald Is (ireat Help in Business J. P. Barger, the Alliance nurs ery man. who grows trees here, and who is making a success of tree cul ture in western Nebraska with the dynamite method, called at The Her ald office Tuesday and said: "I want to tell you that the advertising I have been doing in The Herald is a Mm. James W. Unddls Won Prize liast Week $12 Flreless Cook er for Tli In Week The George D. Darling furniture store contest will close Saturday night. The big prize is a White sewing machine. For the largest gain made thin week Mr. Darling Is thereof "Section 2. That the said Gas Construction Company, their heirs, successors or assigns, are hereinaf ter called the 'Grantee" and the word "Erantee" wherever used in this ordinance shall be understood COBt t0 tne city or its inhabitants. Its and held to mean and include not gaB majnB n and along streets, ave only said Gas Construction Company, nueB and alleys, and to furnish an but also Its. heirs, successors or as- arapie supply of gas to the residents signs. thereof, within six months after be "Sectlon 3. All pavements and ing directed so to do by resolution sidewalks shall be taken up and all ot the city council. Provided, how excavations ln said streets, lanes, al- eVer, that no such order or resolu leys and public places shall be taken tlon Qf extension shall be passed by up and made ln accordance to the tbe city council, unless there Fball ordinance of the city council and nife wjtn the-city counci', previ under the rule and supervisions of oug to BUCh resolution being passed the proper authorities and in such a a petition from the residents living manner as to cause the least incon- UPOn said streets, avenues or alleys enience to the city and its inhabi- or portions thereof, whose homes or tants and an pavement ana nami buildings are of a permanent cnarac imjiiirni vi . . ..w r,c,s nu inner one, iwu unu iu.r-. f n business Your na- to secure such payments, and other Blds w, be advertised for and con- YALnrfv ?JtrvlT morning, when he plead guilty to the charge and was fined $15 and costs, which he paid. Mr. Rockey slates that Mr. and Mrs. Rice seperated early In July, .1914, that Rice failed to support his i offering a 112 tireless cooker. I wife and that she returned to the, Mrs. James W. Gaddls won the I home of her parents. In January ; weekly prize for last week, a fine 'she brought action for divorce and ! reception chair. Although a new 'secured a restraining order to keep ! contestant, she niad a good show ' Rice from interfering with her lib- ing. The standing Saturday night iertv. charcinK that he hud acted was as follows: roughly With her before. Mrs. Jas. W. OaddiB 34.548 Mrs. Rice has been working at a Mrs. J. R. Mekiney 28,200 IocbI store. On Saturday night her Mina Mary.Merk 27,228 mother went down and accompanied Mrs. Geo. W. Duncan 1Z.455 her to a dance. Mrs. Rockey, her matters relating to tne conauci or Btruction work started as soon as the business as may be Just and possible. The estimate of R. K. right. Knight, city engineer, on this work -Section 11. The grantee shall lg a8 f0n0ws: be required to extend, free from all . curb. at 30c $5,450.55 1.680 feet of curb gutter, at 40c 672.00 600 feet street and alley gut ter, at 80c 480.00 Total $6,602.55 Less 3620 feet curb now In place 1.086.20 per Is read by nearly everybody and when I go to them to talk about trees and my methods, they are al mother, went home early with her son. Carl. John Williams, a chum of Carl, offered to wait and accom- nunn Mrs f?1ia tinma Thev left the ready familiar with my work and It i ,,anre na at 10:i5 and walked up Isn't much trouble to get business. I avnil4, tn sixth afreet. certainly am satisfied with the re-! h tn turn(d east, going along Mrs. Jennie Martin 2.475 Mrs. W. A. Wills 7,075 Mrs. Guy Martin 4,475 Mrs. Fred Vaughn 4,305 Mrs. A. D. Rodgers 3,6 55 Mrs. C. F.. Bennett 3,375 Mrs. E. C. Whetstone 3,110 Mrs. A. Curry 2,745 suits secured by my Herald advertis ing fllsf Voam .... . I , . , .. ,. ... J Tl 1.,r r. President Scblll of the Box Butte, ed at her ;truck her Beverai blows oumy rnnu auhpwiii oul I on the left side of the head, knocked lion hub ctiiieu a uiwiius ui in board of directors court nouse in Alliance on weanes-' . . frtw,n ,h-, .,.-rk nnd Rice 1UI the north side of the street. Because Mrs. Roy Burns 1.898 of the snow they walked single file Mrs. R. E. Drlscoll 1.900 and as they passed the alley she was Mrs. Zllpha Scott 1,825 Mrs. M. u. wamDaugn l.uuu WKAI.THY OMAHA MAN HKRE toTe heldat ill 'J Ta.'out oT'ber J K h"k' Vur Oooi. Manufac- lianceon Wednes- W""a: ,?iC .Vnniel turer. Like- 4Wltlon of Wet- day, February 24, at 1 o'clock . m. m Ma ti, tLK1aS J took ner to ner nome, aner leiunn .V::rV;h.; ; ; ilrht "n. ln. l'WlllIams that he would meet him at amjcmnuu in u & lowntown restaurant. He after- The statement of the electric light by-laws of the department snowed $8,173.81 on amount was transferred to tne gen- made. Two applications for this po- BhhanWdd $a4u0,0ano7th adopted and the "selection of a farm , w Vn?Zr, and a'S hand. 4.ouo or tnis demonstrator will undoubtedly be' ,j fnr tv ftark rnnaferred to the Ken- t- n.i. t .v,i. OglZed lor me auaca. ... . . . . . i . r 1 1 1 .1 . V. .. . V. a unu auu nn v'rmrui " DUlldingS are OI a peruianeui vuuiBt- . r.atanrtlne Z '... . u" Al me iriai iiur imiuieu iuai shall be replaced and repaired at tne ter requesting such extension and ' " V,, LvV-h now draw ins In- J W k 1 k V a and his uncle were going for a doc- expense of the grantee, with like feeing on the part of the citizens warrant! which are now drawing in ed which must be acted on without Qf They Baw wmiamB and his material as before excavation or re- maaing BUch petition, to take gas moval and so as to be left ln as good from the grantee for a period of not condition as before and if said gran- jpg8 tnan one year at the established tee shall fall to fill, replace, or re- rateB. provided further, that the pair any excavation, pavement or number of petitioners for such ex aidewaik. so maae or laaen up, m terest. delay. All directors are earnestly Permission was granted for the ied t0 be present t this time. construction of a building to be cov- ered with corrugated iron, in the Baptist Sunday School rear of the Nichols shoe repair store There will be a Washington birth . tension OI me cur sewer irom :nimu v on a records for attendance. A Dro Tv,at trip p.. nlant l" irum Kraln wul De Kiven oy iu juniors, the Bantlst Sundav school, when an ' .he nnwer and authority, after giv- , ,,h r.rn,,Red ex-' emission was gramea lor iw ri. effort will be made to break all pre- . Tk v Hav' notice ". ..:. . tension of the city sewer irom .-xinin Ing the grantee nve days nonce tenBion of mains Ihs uncle went up the alley. He charged Improper conduct between ...... 1 a 1 1 . . tk. number or petitioners tor euru r,,, 1. tn . . . . w ami ana nis wu. ai iuo ma. tension, shall be sufficient to aver- "Do It to be d Way jh wl plwd udpf f $100. It Is intimated tnat action may be taken later under the re straininit order for contempt of thereof, to fill, repiace or repair . Section 12. That the pas plant - "-V ' ..... m Mt nn : . 'T. ' court due rrom tne gramee 10 this ordinance or the rights herein " " J .w i.c,mi..inn "" " " .'. " 1 l.. I void v . " - - iaavur, ur?. vjt-j. n. muiju. was also gramea ror me exienuion i eryone is invited to come and enjoy the Bewer in district number thirty- the morning. one, with same conditions regarding flush tank. Visited Glen Miller The purchase of a new pump and j A Musson of Wenatchee. Wash motor for use at the city septic tank. ington, an old schoolmate of Olen southeast of town, was approver. Minr of Alliance, stopped over in The em Nebraska at This Time G. E. Shukcrt, wealthy Omaha manufacturer, who owns several large business blocks In that city, spent Wednesday morning, while ln Alliance, calling on some of his customers. While here he visited The Herald office and remarked on wife turning off from Box Butte ave- the many wonderful changes being nue and he waited In the alley while made in Alliance Mr Shukert lanes a lurce weean iriu luruusu the west each year in the way of a vacation. He was in Alliance a year ago and was amazed to see the many new buildings that have been erected since here last time. "Section 4. Whenever the gran- rBn,p1 Bhall be null and void. tee pi-oposes to open any treet a. committee are in favor of rec- nue or nutrr',y of ommending changes in the franchise this ordinance, for the purpose or . laying or repairing gas pipes or IO,low . .ho, .hall tlve to the City (A). Insert the words "Or the committee, property 01 uy rioiMi, uiu ui .. i t 1 1 nrnnpr . . . tt..m' nntfo tn wrltlnK Doration which may be using said n, thlr intention so to do; and the streets, alleys, avenues or lanes un-jThe lowering of electric light rates thl flt Monday for a visit or ineir miruiwu . i. t , .ia w m K token nr. at Ih next rnnnril a w .wi- vi said city council, or its porper com mittee shall then give to the grantee a permit for so doing, and said gran tee shall not during the progress of such work unnecessarily obstruct the passage of such streets, alleys, ave nues or lanes, nor shall any such gas pipes, mains, services, or appurt enances be laid so as to Injure or in terfere with any other pipes, sewers, or conduits, belonging to the said der permit from said city (B) . Omit the words "and shall furnish all the gas required by said city and Its inhabitants." (C) . Change the maximum price from $1.75 to $1.50. (D) . Change the minimum price from 75c to 50c. (E) . Change the time from two to one year. Other additions suggested are that 1. Dm Mail rurtnar. inai no io comvim lto icuuiicu w kits mu continuous excavation shall be made Indemnity bond against damage in March lat Uond. will be taken up at the next council mn 8pijnt much of their boyhood to meeting. There will undoubtedly gether in northwestern Iowa. Mr. be a cut made in both residence and Musson is an apple grower in Wash- business rates, tne amount. 01 mo ingt0n and was on his way home cut being under consideration. A from gpringfleld. Illinois, where he report on the installation of a new na)J aQ appie exhibit. unit at the electric light plant will . . be made by the committee at the Bailor Boy Here Again next meeting. J Albert New. better known as "Peck" by his friends, who left A1U- EVERYUODY U gotng to attend ance seven years ago to Join the the Commercial Club banqae oa United States navy. Is In Alliance vis iting friends. During bis time with Want 1918 T. I. A. Convention Members of Post M. T. P. A.. MARRIAGES February 9. Lynn Reed and Ber- 1 tha Hassenstab, by Judge Berry, at of his office. Alliance, are going after the 1916 1 February 13. Chas. E. Davis ant' state convention for Alliance. The Emily Olfield, by Judge Berry, at bin 1915 convention is to be held in Ap- office. Oscar Phome and Blanche rll at Hastings. The local men are Kendall, by Judge Berry, at his of- all In favor of getting the convention , flee. here next year If possible. Died at Broken How George Palmer, of Broken Bow, a brother of Fred Palmer of Alliance, died atafiat place last Thursday and was burled Saturday. Fred Palmer had been with him for some time be fore his death. ' nought Htudebaker Auto Wm. Ealow, of Mitchell, Nebr., purchased a seven-passenger Stude baker "Six" from Lowry V Henry on Tuesday. He is a wealthy Mitchell farmer and stockman. February 15. Henry F. Ohde and Edith W. Selders, by Judge Berry, at Hotel Alliance. February 16. Samuel J. Pitman and Margaret Wilcox, by Rev. N. O. Palmer, Hemlngford. Licenses have been Issued to Con rad Marker of Chicago and Christi na Rohrback, who lives thirty miles west of Alliance; to James A. Dolan and Emma W. Sterkle; to Walter Anderson and Minnie E. King. Ruth Leonard, teacher ot piano; children a specialty. Price reason able. 918 Laramie. ll-tf-5780