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In Nebr aska, thence north (15 degrees 4 ml mil ph variation), according to (he original field notes, to the north line of sectlonH eight (8) anil nine (9), towntdilp twenty-eight (28) north, ratitre lifty-two (52) west of the 6th P. M., Ill Nebrnska. (Thli line cross es Niobrara river at the center of the bridge to bti constructed over the riv er by tho county. Tbo new bridge to be constructed on tho Fame place that the old one stood), coming on to be heard before the board and It appctirlnK that nil thn land owners adjoining said road have given their consent to its establishment and waived all claims for damages; It Is ordered that said ror.d be established as prayed for; that the width of the sanio be sixty-six feet and that said road be opened and worked as pro vided by law. A list of sixty-Blx names was fur nished the clerk of tho district court froiii which a Jury is to bo drawn for the November term of the District Court. Whereupon, the board adjourned until tomorrow morning, October 19, 1916. Tho Hoard of County Commission ers met. pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: Geo. W. Duncan, chairman; C. L. Hashman and J. M. VVanek. Tho following claims were exam ined and allowed and the clerk or dered to draw warrants on tho Gen eral fund for their payment: To Whom For What Arnt. Geo. Carrel I, road damages 150.00; tax. all; allowed . $25.00 Kd Eldred, apraiser fee 3.50 U. E. Johnson, prec. assess., 151.50; tax $87.00 Herald Pub. Co., tax, all .... 31.66 A. L. Davis, deputy sheriff, tax, all 15.00 KIopp &Bartlett Co., supplies 22.50 Ira E. Tush, appraiser fee; tax, all 5.00 L. T. Foster assn, deputy sher. 12.00 Neb. Tel. Co., phones 18.00 State Journal Co., supplies ... 2.00 Hammond & Stephens, 'Sup . . 4 3.12 Lowry & Henry, gas ' 2.00 W .D. Zediker. material 3.35 Opal Russell, salary 91.66 J. S. Corp assn, salary 75.00 Forest Lbr. Co., coal, ct house 151.00 T. D. Roberts, fees . . . 4.30 T. D. Roberts, fees 4.90 Geo. W. Duncan, mdse 30.00 I,. H. Highland, mdse 3.00 John Snyder, drayago 1.50 H. II. Shepherd, damages, 112- 05; alolwed, 25 tax 25.24 Wm, Uuehnan, dep. sheriff, tax. all: 6.00 Ida Richards, mother's pension 20.00 Alliance Comm. Club. exp. well 25.39 Arthur Stafford, dep. sheriff . 9. 00 Ed Eldrl. de. sheriff 9.00 Perry Mailey, dep. sheriff; tax, all 15.00 C. M. Cox. salary; tax. 18.72; 200.00 City of Alliance, water and llKht 112.15 Klopp & H;irtlett Co., supplies 2.32 Carrie Smiili, mother's pension 30.00 Edna Martin, salary 110.00 J. W. Miller, salary; tax, 12.36 50.00 E. T. Kibble, state fair exp; tax. 63.2 5 . . 200.00 Geo. W. Duncan, com. serv. . . 28.00 C. I.. Hashman, com. sor. ... 27.00 J. M. Wanek. com. serv 26.4 0 County Treasurer Martin reported $50,0 on hand in tye Bridge fund and same is ordered transferred to the Road fund. The following claims were allowed and the clerk ordered to draw war rants on the Road fund for their pay ment: J. A. eegan, labor; tax, 18.15 156.50 Jay Donovan, labor; tax, 14.22 40.00 Guy Woiley. labor; tax. all.. 4.00 Fred C. Robins, labor; tax. all 23.00 George Travis, labor 10.00 ton, ft competent attorney, of Alli ance, Box Butte county, Nebraska. Whereupon, the said board, hav ing duly considered tho matter, found that Eugene Burton was a competent attorney and that he would be ablo to materially assist the ! said county attorney In the defense ! rsl said cases and the county attor-1 ney is hereby directed to employ the I said Eugene Burton to assist him in the defense of said cases. Whereupon, the board adjourned until November 15, 1916. at 9 o'clock h. m. M. S. HARGRAVES, 48-1M778 Clerk. I Does Monti's Liniment Help HIicuiimi- tlMll? Ask the . man who uses It, be knows. "To think I suffered all these years when one 2D-cent bottle of Sloan's Liniment cured me," writes one grateful user. If you have Rheumatism or suffer from Neuralgia. Backache, Soreness and Stiffness, don't put off getting a bot tle of Sloan's. It will give you such welcome relief. It warms and soothes the sore, stiff painful place's and you feel bo much better. Buy It Et any Drug Store, only 25 cents. Adv 1 i HOT SPRINGS ELEVEN 10ST HERE 7 TO 0 SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES and AUTOMOBILE PARTS We carry a largo stock of parts for most any make of car crank cases, cylinders,. pistons, cam rods, crank shafts, cam shafts, gears (all styles), wheels, radiators, carburetors, steer ing gears, complete transmissions, front and rear axles, springs and spring leaves, bearings (all styles) in fact, any part of an auto. We carry a largo stock of second-hand motors and tires, all guaranteed to be in good shape. Send for our list describ ing them. We also buy old autos any condition or any part of an auto. Write us what you have to sell. WE SAVE YOU 50 TO 75 PER CENT P. L. KAUTZ 1700 MAIN STREET, ATCHISON, KANSAS Alliance High School Team Won l'. citing as Well a.s Spectacular (ianie Friday Afternoon For results that are the best, try an ad in -this paper Will Coupons assn, labor .... 20.00 A. H. Grinewald assn, labor . . 12.50 Jim Fox. labor; tax. all 79.00 E. C. Christensen. labor 4.00 J. W. Bicknell assn. labor . . . 87.50 Carl Hennlng assn, labor ... 2.50 A. H. Grinewald assn. labor . 10.00 J. C. Alexander assn, labor . . 37.60 J. E. Alexander assn, labor . . 29.00 Geo. B. Hoke assn, labor .... 17.25 Oscar Zurn, labor 5.20 J. W. Simpson assn. labor ... 10.00 D. E. Purinton. labor -M" J. C. Alexander assn, labor . . 20.25 J. W. Bicknell. labor; tax, 15.- 4g 142.50 Fred Marsh; labor; tax. 6.39. 100.00 C. W. Bicknell. labor . 360.00 C. L. Hashman, labor . 90.00 P. K. Christensen. labor; tax all 6 EJner Christensen, labor; tax, 2.68 6.00 Bryan Christensen. labor . . . 15.00 L. Price, sand; tax, all 3.00 Jos. Moeller, labor; fax. all.. 4.00 J. E. Plvmate. labor: tax. all. 4.00 Geo. W. Duncan, road ser. . . , 20.50 C. L. Hashman. road ser. . . . 34.00 J. M. Wanek, road ser 10.50 Whereupon the board adjourned until Saturday morning, October 21. 1916, at 9 o'clock. Alliance, Nebr., Oct. 21. 1916. The board of county commission ers met pursuant to adjournment. Officers present: Geo. W. Duncan, chairman; C. L. Hashman and J. M. Wanek. Whereas, there has been filed In the District Court of Box BuUe coun ty, Nebraska, six cases In appeal from the decision of the county board in the amount allowed by said coun ty board, on account of damages sus tained by land owners caused by the establishment of a county road ad joining the right-of-way of the Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, between Berea and Hem lngford; that on , account of the amount Involved In said cases Coun ty Attorney Lee Basye requested that he have the assistance of a compe tent attorney to help him In defense of said cases, if satisfactory to said board, that they employ Eugene Bur- Written for lest week: At one time it looked like the Alliance-Hot Springs lush school foot bull game played hero Friday was going to end a tie, but Lotspelch Btarted things when ho rambled around Hot Spring's right end and shot down the held in one of the most sensational forty-tive yard runs for a touch-down even seen on the local field. The game at the finish was 7 to 0 in favor of Alliance High. Alliance plays a return game at Hot Springs this week and fully ex pects to pull another stunt on the same order as the one here last Fri day. The Hot Springs boys are u good clean bunch and play a good game of ball, but seem to be out classed and out-generaled by the lo cal fellows. Alliance outplayed tho boys from the Springs even more than the final score would indicate. The only consistent' gains made by tho visitors were made during the' last, three minutes of play end had they started things earlier it is pos- sible the final score would have look ed different. ! Bingham of Hot Springs has a dandy punt and isn't afraid to use j It. He literally covered acres of j land during the game. Whenever the Alliance team got within hailing distance of the goal. Bingham seem-j ed to be back somewhere signalling for a punt his line would hold, and the pig skin would go sailing through upace for forty or fifty yards. Alli ance could not recover quickly and in mobt instances the player dropped Immediately. DuriiHj the last few minutes of play Hot Springs seemed bound to accomplish something. Their backs beaded through the line with a force the home team could not buck. Right at tho goal the Alliance team took a new lease of life, stiffened and held their opponents. Following this the Springs boys were handed two five-yard penalties while Coach Crawford's bunch got away with two forward pa3ses, for thirty and fifteen yp.rds. When time was called the local boys had the ball In the center of the field. Alliance gained a grand total of 296 yards on btralght plays and forward passes, while the1 Springs, tenm were content with 117 j yards. Lotspelch, Davenport -and Penning 1 during the first half kept up a suc cession of line plunges, w hile Sny-1 der, the visiting fullback, returned equally as tough ones. Snyder also did some exceptional clever tackling. Little difficulty was experienced by Alliance in making their first downs, but their end runs, becaose of the scattering Interference, brought less I than did the straight line plunges. : Yanders. at center, downed several , of the Springs stars who seemed In-1 tent in stepping over the line, block-1 log the ball while in the quarters- claws. Yanders' star play was pull-. ed when he blocked, the ball in mld-j air after Bingham had staged one of j his star punts. The local team shows a great deal of crass. They have developed sev- j eral successful trick plays and were I able to execute their forward passes j for substantial gains. j In the third quarter when things! looked like a possible tie, Lotspeich j circled the right end for a run. Fen-j IL1I1K WitD lllflC Mil ,im.,,iiivv while the Alliance half did a snake dance that was not only exciting but exceptional In high school football. Lotsneich hit itup like ngntning ana easily distanced those who tried to block his way, planting tne Dan squarely between the goal posts. Kenning kicked the goal. Edwards was injuren n the last quarter. Butler taking his place' on the right end. Edwards was Injur ed Just when the visitors were get ting to the Alliance boys with good trains, and Butler was responsible for killing two of their telling plays. He made a good gain by an end run and Just as time was called received a forward pass that should have been good for a sprint. Had Bingham's punts been less telling Alliance would probably have tripled the score. mm flush. Muiizzr at your feet or the trap boy springs an unex: pected angle those are the times when Arrow and Nitro Club ateel lined aheU ahow best why they r called tho "SjttJ ShiJla." Tht itcel lining nile, th main diffemea. It gripa die powder mad keep. all tb drive of tht txplotioa right hbi4 tht chtrit -tkt faift thot iMh m tkt world. 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