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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
I Dt 1 L.a 'WM V p. IiiiBhvt'iln Standard: Judne W. II. Westover ami th Franilanl editor wen! up to Anlmore, S. I)., last Salnrday to alU nl a rnlle.l meeting of t h directors and stock holders of tho Ardtnorr Oil t'o. The meeting 5 well repnweuled and considerable pood work wm accom plished. The drilling has been nhiit down for several inonilm on nccount of lack of funds Hiit poor ornani.n tton. Judse W'estovor was elected president of tho company. $2,0i vns raised on the spot and arrange ments made to raise $6,000 more (n 60 dnys. when tho work of drlllina lll apaln be resumed. J. Ar thur Shane, a one lime Itushvilie barber, but now located at Alliance, and Mrs. Amy .1. Klenlop of the name place, were united in marriage at Hot Springs last Sunday- Their mar riage Is rather remarkable as neither of them has been on thla mundane sphere more than 35 fears, yet each has climbed the matrimonial stair way three times. Mr. Htiano has two divorced wives living and his new wife has a divorced husband and one who has gone to the happy hunting grounds. They each seemed as pleas ed over this last event as though It was their first attempt, and each con fident that no mistake bad been made this time. We hope they are right and that this union will t4 long, last ing and pleasing. was clven a ticket a far as Itroken How Purine Saturday the county boaid contributed f;i and the city J1.." toward seeing the woman cm her way. The Turlington also promised to stand a share of the ex pense. A ticket was purchaHecl fur her as far as Alliance" and she placed on No. 41 Saturday nU'lit. From Alliance she will have to beg her way westward as slie did from here. Hemlngford Ledger; Ed Mabln took Jerry Butler down to Alliance Tuesday, Jerry going to accompany his wife home after a stay In the hospital 'for two weeks, being operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Dutler's recovery baa been remraka bly fine. Lloyd Thomas of the Herald office, Alliance, was a Hem lngford visitor Tuesday, and a pleas ant caller at this office. He and the clan will always find the latch string on the outside at this plant. Crawford Tribune: Miss Margaret Smith, of Alliance, epent Saturday and Sunday with friends In this city. Crawford Courier: Clyde Hornsby and J. I). Hey wood go to Alliance Saturday to get Bonie pointers from there as a help In pre paring for the state flretnen'B tourna ment In this city In January. Ashby Argus: Misses Anna, and A Knew ()Urojr loft Saturday arter visiting with their brother. IVter (lilroy, south of town. They will visit with relative's In Alliance before returning to their home at Spalding, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Corsitne came down from Alliance Friday Tor a visit with relatives at Survey. Ollie has a pos ition as fireman with the Hurllngton at Alliance. MeHdaiues O. M. Comine and Oliver Conine were passengers to Alliance Wednesday for a short stay. C. H. Kawley came down from Alliance Wednesday having been employed In the Burl ington yards at that point. Minatare Free Press: Miss Pauline Scott, formerly of the Minatare school hut now teach ing In the Alliance city schools, and Miss 7,orn (tauvain spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Judge Tuttle of Alliance Is visltinit Pert Mills for a few days. He says it is a revelation to him to see the crops In Scott s Hluff county. The Judge will visit Scottsbluff, Gerlng, Mitchell and Ilayard on his trip be fore returning home. He thinks Pert Mills has one of the finest diver sified crops he has seen In many a day. The judge was an old friend of Port's father, A. W. Mills. HOX HPTTK COUNTY COM MISSION lOItH PROCEEDINGS Count) CoinmiNKloiicru Met Iit Week for Transaction of Itegu lar HiihIiickh Allowed Hills Alliance, Nebr., October f, 191f. The board of county commission ers met In regular sossiou as provid ed by the statute. Members present, C. L. Hash man and Geo. W. Duncan. There being but two members present the board adjourned until Thursday, OHober 7, 1915. Alliance, Nebr., October 7, 1915. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair man; C. L. Hashman and Geo. W. Duncan. The following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrant on the gen eral fund for their payment: Claim No. To Whom For What Amt. 4 29 Carrie J. Smith, mother's pension 60.00 481 C. M. Cox, crim exp .... 73.30 526 C. M. Cox, sal and exp. . .132.40 527 C. M. Cox, bd and fees. 915.90 538 L. A. Berry, fees &. exp. 110.10 548 T. I). Hoberts. fees, crim 4.55 548 C. W. Jeffers, feeB, crim. 2.20 549 Univ Pub Co, sup 1.37 550 W. M. Welch Mfg Co, sup 4.07 551 Hammond & Stephens Co supplies 18.72 552 C. M. Cox, crim exp ... .116.94 553 II. F. Thlele. mdse 11.75 555 Peter Donnelly, refund . 11.88 558 Frank Palmer, dep sheriff 7.50 559 J. W. Guthrie, Insurance. 12.00 560 Aun Lewis, mother's pen sion 20.00 561 Percy Cogswell, auto hire 2.50 564 J. S. Corp assn, sal 75.00 565 Lee Ilasye, sal and exp.. 201. 60 566 Hammond & Stephens Co supplies 3.34 567 Kdna Martin, salary .... 55.00 568 II. II. ltenswold. refund, gov. land 9.25 569 C. M. Cox, :rlm exp .... 77.18 570 C. M. Cox, Bttlary 100.00 576 Dlerk's Lbr Co, material. .75 577 Nebr Tel Co, phoneB 17.75 Oshkosh News: Ed Miller. Ralph Iljland and Sim on Spry drove up to Alliance Sunday in the former's roadster. Mr. Spry remained and the other gentlemen returned home Tuesday. Scottsbluff Star-Herald Miss Bertha MeCue or Melbeta and Mr. Harry H. Safford of Alliance were united In marriage early on Sunday morning at the home of the bride's parentB, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. McCue. nertha graduated from the Scottsbluff high school in 1814 and taught In the Melbeta school the fol lowing year. She was also one of tbe best workers in our Sunday school and the Epworth League, and organist for the church services. Har ry Is a valued workman in the car shops at Alliance, and worthy in ev ery way of the bride he has won. On ly the immediate relatives of the bride and groom were present. Rev. J. S. Schaffer, pastor of the M. E. church of Melbeta, performed the ceremony. The young couple left Immediately for Denver and Colora do Springs and other points, and up on their return will reside in Alliance. Bridgeport Blade: Married on Thuradav. Oct. 7. bv Judge Steuteville, Mitts Lulu Hicks or Alliance. Nebr., and William Bay less of Pueblo, Colo. Mitchell Index: Mrs. Dick Wagner, who Is here Trim Alliance visiting, went tn Unr rill for a day or so to visit with the family of H. M. Barkley, who used to live here. Mr. Barkley has been acting as agent for the Rurllnetrm at Morrill, but we understand that now tney nave another agent. Edgemont Express: Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Cheever of Sheldon, 111., arrived last Saturday, ana are visiting with their nenhew and niece, Mr. and Mr Art bar Lis ter. Arthur went overland to Alli ance In his auto to get them as they came in on me uurtlngtoa route. Broken Bow Chief: Mrs. II. A. Copsey returaed to her home in Alliance Tuesday mnrntnr after spending a weak with her mo ther, Mrs. Mary O'Bryan, and other reiaiives in and near Broken Bow A woman tmlwrna 0 anrl 71 Tears Of age. eivtne her name aa Mrs Marsh, and whr is bogging her way to Livingston, Mont, va taken la charge by the county and ii. la . Saturday nleht and civ am a tick aa far as Alliance. Mrs. Marsh came from Grand Island last tVMav mH spent the night and all day Saturday cere. tne tola a hard luck story of how she and her huubend had gon from Sterllnsr. Colo., to O mahA an hew the husband, unable to procure work, wanted to kill hlmBelf. They had done from Omaha In P. ran it la. land, and at that place enough money was raised to 6end the husband to Livingston, and later Mrs Marsh o?R P. N. Youum hhmi. hauling 3.5'' iil'j Alliance Strain 1 ,)i u fid r laundry 3. id 5Sn :. 1, idshcip. auto hire . . 3.0 5k:! M. S II.ii Miiiic s, xp ... 15,4.' 5S.'i C () Koticnliet ger. pretl. usst'btt OfJ.Ot 081, Opal liilSHcll. salary .... 91.6'. T.H7 K. M. Martin, Co trows, exp advanced 8 5.00 5Xh E. T. Kibble, si fair exp. .150.00 The following c laims were examin ed and allowed ar.d the clerk order eel to draw warrants on. the road fund for thejir payment: 556 L. M- Kennedy assu, labor 44.25 557 K. M. NuBvbituiu asst., lab 18.00 562 C. G. Futon. Co eng. ... 50.00 563 W. M. Pi, Co eng 20. 0 571 Fred Marsh, Co eng. ... 35.00 572 J. W. BirkneH, Co eng.. 40.00 573 Forest Lbr Co, material. 16.90 574 Frank King, labor ..... 64.65 575 Charles Younkin, labor.. 59.75 581 C. L. Hashman, team Co engineer 165.00 582 Oscar Zurn assn, labor . . 51.75 584 C. T. Hubs, labor 36.00 589 J. H. Vaughun &. Son, coal Co eng 330.00 590 It. E. Knight, Co surveyor 14.00 Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, Friday, Oc tober 8, 1S15. Alliance, Nebr., October 8, 1915. The board of county commission ers met pursue nt to adjournment. Of ficers present: J. M. Wanek, chair man; C. L, Hashman and Geo. W. Duncan. A list of sixty names was furnish ed the clerk of the district court, from which a Jury Is to be drawn for the November 22, 1915, term of the district court. Bids on coal for heating the court house were considered by the board and contract awarded to the Alliance Creamery and Produce Co., for 100 tons, more or less, of two and one- half inch screenings at 2.8.7 Vs per ton, they being the lowest bidders for same. Whereupon the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, Saturday, October 9, 1915. Alliance, Nebr., October 9, 1915. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: J. M. Wanek, chair man; C. L. Hashman and Geo. W. Duncan. The following clairuB were exam ined and allowed and the clerk order ed to draw warrants on the general fund for their payment. 591 C. L. Hashman.com. ser. $17.00 594 Geo. W. Duncan, com. ser. 16.00 596 J. M. Wanek, com. ser... 26.40 597 Chas. Posvar, refund tax foreclosure case 164.65 The following claims were examin ed and allowed and the clerk order ed to draw warrants on the road fund for their payment. 592 C. L. Hashman, road ser. 19.00 593 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. 16.00 595 J. M. Wanek, road ser... 20.70 The balance of the day was spent by the board viewing roads. Whereupon the board adjourned until Tuesday, November 9, 1915. M. S. H AUG RAVES. County Clerk. Kulivi!l Couple MarrleI Here At tho Lutheran parsonage Wed nesday i orulng Miss Eleanor liig- tins and George Stelenpohl, both of Puslitllle, were married by Rev. Ti tus Lang. The couple will remain li-n- until Friday visiting with friends, when they will go to the groom's homestead near Arvada, Wyo., to make their home. You can't keep Alliance down It Is the biggest, best and most prosper ous city la western Nebraska the biggest city west of Grand Island, north of Denver, south of Lead City and east of Billings. Its future is assured; Its railroad facilities are un challenged It will always bo the biggest and best, and values of city property cannot help but increase rapidly. A lot In Falrview Addition, bought with a payment of only $10 down and $5 a month thereafter, will buy a place In which to Invest your pin money and at the same time an investment that will bring you In good returns and big profits in future years It will always be worth more money than you will have to pay for It at the sale beginning at 10 a. in., Wednesday, October 20th. Herald want ads bring results. Try them. 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"Haml.urn r Unist Thee." at any piutrmucy. lake a tuMi'spoonfuI of the tea. put a cup of bieling wnter ti i it, xur through a sieve and drink a tcaouD full at iinv time durinrr the day or More retiring. It is the moot liTectivo way to break a cold and cure grip, as it open the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the uou cms, mug oreaKing up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rob Soreness from joints and muscle with a 101011 trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Ptop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one cane in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth- in. penetrating "ht. Jacobs, Oil' richt on the "tender spot," and by the time yen say Jatk Kobinson out conies the iluuinatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never di-iippoi.nts and doesn't burn the skin. It taken pmn. 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