The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 06, 1915, Image 10

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    OTIIGS OF COMMITTEE
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SEVENTH
"" i Aa to Lot 6, Block 7, Second Addl
Committee Appointed by Mayor to tlon to Alliance, Nebraaka, the rec
Inventlgate Property Damage
RrjKirt Xo Damage
At a meeting: of the city council
April 20 Mayor Uomlg appointed a
committee of appraisal to Investi
gate the damage to property on Hox
Butte avenue, caused by lowering of
the atreet and sidewalk to grade. At
the special meeting of the council
held last Friday evening this report
was read and referred to the com
mittee on street and alleys.
The report followa:
To the Honorable Mayor and Mem
ber of the City Council, of the City
of Alliance, Hox Hutte County, Nebraska:
from said excavation and the north end to be lowered 4.3
feet.
, We find that no damagea wilt be
sustained by the owner of these Iota
and we recommend that none be al
lord owner Mra. Lutltla A. Vaughan, lowea Dy reason or placing tne aide
'the frontage 60 feet, the south end , walk to the established grade,
of walk to be lowered .85 of a foot, I FIFTEENTH
the north end of walk to be lowered' As to Lot 2, Block 8. Second Addl'
1.73 feet. tlon to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec-
We Und that no damagea will be ord owner Mrs. Martha Miller, the
sustained by thla lot owner by reason frontage 50 feet, the aouth end of the
of placing sidewalk at established walk to be lowered 4.36 feet and the
grade and recommend that none foe 'north end to be lowered 4.21 feet
allowed.
EIGHTH
As to Lot G of Block 7, Second ad
dition to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
'ord owner Miss Mary O'Keefe, the
frontage 60 feet, the aouth end of
walk to be lowered 1.73 feet and the
north end to be lowered 2.25 feet in
I nrildF t n hrlnir Ihn liHum'fllk tn thfi
B1rt anil Finding f Committee e8lablished grade.
of Appraisement We flnd tnat no damagea will be
Gentlemen: ! sustained by this lot owner by reason
We, the undersigned. Ira E. Tash, of ,he pIttCnK ot th. aldewalk at the
A. D. Kodgera and J. D. Lmerlck, ; egtablished grade and we recommend
resident free holders and qualified ,hllt none be .Mowed.
lectors of the City of Alliance, Ne
braska, who were appointed at a
Sleeting of your Honorable bdoy held
on April 20, 1V15, as a committee to
Investigate, ascertain and appraise
the damages If any that might be
sustained by the property owners,
whose lands and lota abut upon the
west line of Box Butte avenue, be
tween 6th and 8th streets In said
City of Alliance, Nebraska, by reason
of the placing at the grade regularly
established and provided for by the
ordinances of said City of Alliance,
Nebraska, of the sidewalks belonging
thereto, have accepted such appoint
Stent.
Your Committee of Appraisement
Biet at the City Hall, in said City of
Alliance, Nebraska, and perfected an
organization by electing Ira E. Tash
a chairman, and J. D. Emerick as
secretary, on April 27, 1915.
We called to our aid and advised
with City Attorney Robert O. Red
elan as to the law and court decis
ions bearing upon the matter under
consideration.
We called for and received from
Mr. R. E. Knight, city engineer, pro
files, engineers' notes and readings
covering the grade aa established.
We made a peraonal Inspection of
the territory Included and covered by
the proposed change of sidewalk to
established grade.
Alter carerul and deliberate con
sideration we make the following
findings as to each Individual lot af
fected and respectfully submit the
lame aa our report for your action.
FIRST
Aa to Lot 15, County Addition to
City of Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner, Fred E. Holsten, frontage
10 feet.
. South end of walk at grade. North
cud of walk to be raised to grade,
1.12 feet. We flnd that no damages
will be sustained by the property
owner and recommend that none be
allowed.
SECOND
Aa to the south 60 feet of Lot 14
Of County Addition to Alliance, Ne
braska, record owner Francis N.
Young, the frontage, 50 feet.
South end of walk to be raised
1,12 feet and north end to be raised
2.26 feet in order to bring It to
grade.
We flnd that no damages will be
sustained to thia lot by reason there
of and recommend that none be al
lowed. THIRD
Aa to the property described as
the north 25 feet of Lot 14 and the
aouth 8 feet of Lot 13 County Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner Cora aBsye, frontage 33
feet.
To be raised to grade 2.26 feet at
oath end and 3 feet at north end of
walk.
We flnd that no damages will be
ustained by reason of such change
end recommend that none be allow
ed. FOURTH
Aa to the property described as the
north 67 feet of Lot 13 of County Ad
dition to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner Mra. Eliza S. Bell Brown,
frontage 67 feet.
To bring the walk to grade, south
end to be raised 3 feet and the north
end to be raised 3.29 feet.
We flnd that no damages will be
sustained to thia property and we
recommend that none be allowed.
FIFTH
Aa to lot described as south half
of Lot 12 County Addition to Alli
ance, Nebraska, record owner Wil
liam Blgnell, frontage 50 feet.
To place the walk to the establish
ed grade, the south end to be raised
S.29 feet and the north end to be
raised 2.43 feet.
i We find that no damages to thlt
lot will be sustained and we recou.
mend that none be allowed.
SIXTH
Aa to lot described as north halt
of Lot 12 County Addition to Alli
ance. Nebraska, the record owner Al
bert Wlker, the frontage 80 feet, the
south end of walk to be raised z.s
feet and north end to be raised 1.09
feet to bring it to established grade.
We find that bo damagea will pi
sustained to thla lot by said change
and 'recommend that none be allow'
d.- '"if
-Our findings in the foregoing par
graphs 'numbered fourth, fifth and
sixth relating to the propertlea' of
owners Brown. Uigneu ana wiser
are baaed upon the presumption and
made contingent upon the city oi ai
liance. Nebraska, through ita duly
constituted' officers. i providing aiuph
and adeauate dltchea or waterway
noon both north and aouth aides of
Sixth street and oa the north aid of
the lot owned by Albert Wlker, U
carry oft all' surf aea water fioa to
heavy rains' or floods and thereby
protect theae described lots owned
by Brown, Blgnell and Wiker iron.
overflow and that theae waterwaya
be extended eaatward across and to
ine full width of Box Butte avenue
We also further recommend tha
such Quantities of surplus earth ob
talned from parte of thia work wberr
excavation ia required, be furnisbe
the aforesaid lot ownera free of
charge aa may be needed to Uii tui
lots up to sidewalk grade if they
desire and there la sufficient surp'.r
NINTH
As to lot 4, Block 7, Second Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner Enoch Boyer, the frontage
(0 feet, the aouth end of walk to be
lowered 2.25 feet and the north end
to be lowered 2.35 feet in order to
place aaid walk at the established
grade.
We flnd that no damagea will be
sustained by this lot owner and we
recommend that none be allowed.
TENTH
As to Lot 8, Block 7, Second Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner John O'Keefe, the south
end of walk to be lowered 2.35 feet
and the north end to be lowered 2.30
feet in order to bring it to establish
ed grade.
We flnd that no damagea will be
sustained by the owner of this lot by
reason of the placing this sidewalk
at the established grade and we rec
ommend that none be allowed.
ELEVENTH
As to Lot 1 and 2, Block 7, Second
Addition to Alliance, Nebraska, the
record owner Jamea A. Hunter, and
the frontage 100 feet, the aouth end
of walk to be lowered 2.30 feet and
the north end of walk to be lowered
1.45 feet In order to bring walk to
the established grade.
We find that no damage will be
sustained by the owner of these
lota by reason of the placing of aide
walk to the established grade, and
we recommend that none be allowed.
TWELFTH
As to Lot 6, Block 8, Second Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner Enoch Boyer and the
frontage 60 feet, the south end of
the walk to be lowered 2 feet and the
north end to be lowered 2.86 feet.
We find that the owner will not
sustain any damage by reason of the
placing of the sidewalk at the estab
lished grade and we recommend that
none be allowed.
THIRTEENTH
Aa to Lot 5, Block 7, Second Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner Lizzie 11. Butler and the
frontage 60 feet. The south end of
walk to be lowered 2.86 feet and the
north end of walk to be lowered 3.36
feet in order to bring it to the estab
lished grade.
We find that no damages will be
sustained by the owner of this lot by
reason of placing the sidewalk to es
tablished grade and we recommend
hat none be allowed.
FOURTEENTH
As to lots 3 and 4, Block 8, Second
Addition to Alliance, Nebraska, the
record owner Mrs. Anna Worley, the
frontage 100 feet. The south end
of the walk to be lowered 3.36 feet
We find that no damages will be
sustained by owner of this lot by rea
son of the sidewalk being placed at
the established grade, and we recom
mend that none be allowed.
SIXTEENTH
As to Lot 1, Block 8, Second Addi
tion to Alliance, Nebraska, the rec
ord owner James A. Armour, the
frontage 60 feet, the south end of
walk to be lowered 4.21 feet and the
north end to be lowered 2.35 feet, to
bring the walk to the established
grade. The excavation for this
length of walk has already been
made.
We find that no damages will be
sustained by the owner of said lot by
reason of the placing of the sidewalk
fPsiPtn(j
The law requiring the
printing: of the formula on
every can of paint is a
wean rvrwst a A
ciajiv welcomed by Stand-
htf Ram talnf K . a i.
C 11 . . - 1 , '1
,uiuuuj luuiwui a larger
percentage of pure linseed "
oil than any other barn paint
on the market.
Every man who baa a barn
to paint, when he looks at a
paint formula, looks for the
oil percentage.
Every man, when he reads
the Standby Paint formula,
finds that 43.7 per cent of the
liquid is pure linseed oil near
ly half the liquid.
Barn Paint
Liquid Anafytia
Pure Liiueed Oil 43.7
Heavy Japan 56.3
is a bright, glossy red paint
that works easily under the
brush. Don't take our word
for it come right into our store
and get a sample can and try
it yourself.
You know the oil is there.
You can try it to see how it
works and how it looks. And
we guarantee it for five years
if properly applied
DIKItKS LniBI.lt AND COAL CO.,
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
at the established grade and we rec
ommend that none be allowed.
Each and every one of the forego
ing findings and recommendations,
in the sixteen individual cases here
in set out, are made upon the as
sumption and are contingent upon
the said City of Alliance, Nebraska,
through and by the act of its consti
tuted authorities, bearing the ex
pense of taking up of the said walks
and the relaying the same and doing
all thinga necessary to put said
walks In a condition to comply with
the ordinances governing the con
struction of sidewalks.
We further recommend that the
city when engaged in the work pre
serve for the use of each lot owner
the top soli or black earth, belong
ing to each lot and leave the same as
convenient as possible to the lot to
be used by the owner for parking
purposes and to use all reasonable
care to preserve all living shade or
ornamental trees or shrubs which
may at the time be found in front of
each lot.
Your committee desires to state
that in making these findings that
we have not acted in an arbitrary
manner but have taken Into consid
eration the benefits both specifically
and generally which will accrue to
the benefit of the individual owner
by reaaon of having this work done.
At present these frontages are In a
ragged, unsafe, unsightly, uncertain
and unsatisfactory condition. By
completing this work the property
owners will be enabled to construct
such retaining walls as they may de
sire, complete their parkings, plant
trees and shrubbery and by placing
their property upon a stable founda
tion will greatly enhance and fix its
value.
We further recommend and advise
that photographs be taken of these
frontages before work is commenced
and again after the work is complet
ed, aa evidence of the benefits deriv
ed and improvement made in the ap
pearance of the properties affected.
We would recommend that the
work be commenced and pushed to
completion as expeditiously as possi
ble. Submitted this 30th day of April,
A. D. 1915.
(Signed) IRA E. TASH,
A. D. RODGERS,
J. D. EMERICK,
Committee of Appraisal.
BUTTER RECORD BROKEN
llolsteln-Frleslan Heifer Heats ( the
World in Fat Production
The Holsteln-Frlesian heifer, Fin
derne Holingen Fayne 144561, has
broken all records for fat production,
not only Holsteln-Frlesian but those
of all other breeds, by producing tn
365 consecutive days 24,612.8
pounds of milk, containing 1.114.05
pounds of fat. She freshened at the
age of 3 years, 4 months and 14 days.
The test was made tinder the super
vision of the New Jersey Agricultur
al College and eight different super
visors were employed in the conduct
of the test. From the amount of
fat produced any buttermaker could
make 1,302.06 pounds of the best
commercial butter. During the
year's test, this heifer increased in
weight 250 pounds, now weighing
about 1,450 pounds. This produc
tion makes her the world's dairy
queen.
MELOPIIONE FOR SALE
J. W. Pepper Premier. Nearly
new. Will sell cheap for cash.
Phone 175. 4-22-tf
Ranchmen and Farmers'
SIMON SPRY BARN
Home
128 CHEYENNE AVE.
I. W. SCHOONOVER, Prop.
Livery and Feed. Special attention to the wants of ranchmen and farmers coming to
Alliance. Sale business in connection, good yards. "Will break horses, experienced horse
trainer in charge.
Phone 41
Lightning Express Service
in Connection
We aim to make our service a little better and our charges a little lower than you have
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MILES
Representatives of the French and Italian Governments , will be
in Alliance, Nebraska, at the stock yards sale ring on
HAY 20 A
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They want to buy 1,500 head of horses and mules and will stay a
week if enough horses come in to keep them busy. Private horse
buyers will also be here and if your horses don't get into the
armv, you will have a chance to sell them to the regular buyers.
ITALIAN REGULATIONS 4 to 8 years old; 15 to 16 bands high
FRENCH REGULATIONS 5 to 9 years bid; 15 to 16 hands high
MULES 5 years or over; 15 hands or over.
Horses accepted by the French or Italians will bring from $115
to $135. If your horses are to good for them, and good enough
for the English, they will be bought the same day at a higher
price.'
You will never have another chance to turn your horses of these
classes at such prices. The war may be ended in thirty days.
Your horses don 't have to be fat and slick to pass inspection and
the' rules' are not iron-clad.
All inspections will be under direction of Mitchell, Ililliker and
Simpson.
$2.00 per head for all horses sold. No sale, no commission. 10c
per head yardage.
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OSOAR BRAHAN,
Manager
Com
Company
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H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer.
FRANK J. WAS, Treasurer.
For further particulars communicate with'R. M. Hampton or the above management
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