The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 11, 1917, Image 6

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    Ordinance providing lor the as-
sessraent and collection of taxes up -
on all the taxable property abutting
opuu improvement District No. 8 for
the nurooRO nf nnvlnv fni ih. I
tructlon and expense that has been
Incurred In curbing the streets of
said district, and exclusive of the
property which has boon curbed.
He it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Alliance, Ne
braska: Whereas, It having been adjudged,
determined and established by the
ouncil of said city, sitting as a board
of equalization, that the several lotB,
lands and pieces of real estate here
inafter described, have each been
specially benefited to the full amount
he:ein levied against each of said
lots, parts of lots, land and real es
tate, respectively by reason of the
curbing In said Improvement dis
trict. No. 8 In the city of Alliance,
Nebraska.
Therefore, for the purpose of pay
ing me cost ot tne construction of
said curbing in said Improvement
aiBirict iso. 8;
Be It ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Alliance, Ne-
orasKc:
Section 1. That for the cost of
the construction of curbing in Im
provement District No. 8 in said city
of Alliance, exclusive of the property
which had been curbed In said Im
provement District, No. 8. amounting
to the sum of $1065.60 bo, and the
same Is, hereby levied and assessed
against lots, parts of lots and real es
tate according tc the foot frontage of
the lots, parts of lots, lands and real
estate, a butting to the said improve
ment according t the special bene
fits received by reason of said Im
provement In said Improvement Dis
trict No. S on the following describ
ed lots, parts of lots and real estate
as follows: The description of the
lots or parts of lots being written on
the left and the foot frontage and
amount assessed against each lot to
tho right thereof, as follows:
ORIGINAL TOWN OF ALLIANCE.
BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRAS
KA. Amt. of
levy
$46.80
55.80
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
9.00
55,30
9.00
46.80
Description
Ft. Front
Lot 10 Block 15 130
Lot 4 Block -15 155
Lot 5 Block 15 25
Lot 6 Block 15 25
Lot 7 Block 15 25
Lot 8 Block 15 25
Lot 9 Block 15 25
Lot 1 Block 22 155
Lot 2 Block 22 i.5
Lot 7 Block 22 130
COUNTY ADDITION TO
ALLI-
ANCE. BOX
NEBRASKA.
BUTTE COUNTY,
Amount
Descriptlon
Lot 68
Lot 69
Lot 70
Lot 71
Lot 72
Lot 73
Lot 74
Lot 75
Lot 76
Lot 77
Lot 78
Ft. Front
180
50
50
50
60
180
180
60
60
50
50
180
180
50
50
50
50
- 180
180
50
50
50
50
180
or levy
b4.80
18.00
18.00
18.00
18.00
64.80
64.80
18.00
18.00
18.00
18.00
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
64.80!
64.80
18.00
18.00
18.00
18.00
64.80
64.80
18.00
18.00
18.00
18.00
64.80
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
2960 $1065.60
That said special taxes levied as a
foresaid on said lots, parts of lots
and real estate shall become delin
quent as follows: One tenth of the
total amount so levied on said lots
and real estate shall become delin
quent in fifty days from the passage,
approval and publication of this ord
inance, one tenth in ono year, one
tenth in two years, one tenth in three
years, one tenth in four years, one
tenth in five years, one tenth in six
years, one tenth in seven years, one
tenth in eight years, one tenth in
nine years after said levy, and being
from the passage, approval and pub
lication of this ordinance. Each of
aid installments except the first
shall draw iuterest at the rate of 7
per cent per annum from the time of
the levy aforesaid until the 8am.'
shall become delinquent, and after
the same has become delinquent the
same shall draw ten per cent pc r an
num until the same shall be paid.
Section 3. That the entire amount
of taxes so levied and assessed on
any of said lots, parts of lots or real
estate may be paid by tue owner or
owners of Bald lots, parts of lots or
real estate or the entire equal pro
rate proportion of said tax on any of
said lots, parts of lots or real estate
may be paid by any person within
fifty days of said levy and thereupon
such lots, pans of lots or real estate
shall be exempt from any lien or
charge therefore for the amouut of
such levy no paid.
Section 4. That this ordinance
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage, approval aud pub
lication according to law.
I'assed first reading, January 9,
1917.
I'assed second reading, January 9,
1917.
Passed third reading, January 9,
1917.
(SEAL) PENROSE E. ROMIO,
Attest: Mayor.
Carter Calder. City Clerk.
Approved this 9th day of January.
1917.
oltuixANXjTNo! !M7
An Ordinance, levying a special
tax on certain lots and real estate in
paving district No. 1, in the city of
Alliance, Nebraska, to cover the cost
of paving the alley in said paving
district No. 1 of said city of Alliance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the city of Alliance, Ne
braska: Whereas, it having been adjudged,
determined and established by the
council of said city, sitting ta a board
of equalization, that the several lots,
lands and pieces of real estate here-
specially benefited to tuo lull amount
1 herein levied against each oi said
,ot8 parts of land and p,eces of ie.i
I'Suue, respectively, by reason ot Hie
puViug oi me amy in paving OImiki
Mo. I in tne cuy ot Amancc, Ncbiuo
ka. Therefore, for tho purpose of p.ij
Ing the cost of said paving lia,.Hi
No. 1, be it ordained by tuo Aiajui
and tuiiucil ot lue cuy of AUuiic;
Section 1. That tuo toa ot pav
ing ot me alley in paving dibtricl .No.
1, in tue said city ot Alliance,
amounting to the sum of $13u&, uo,
and the same is, ueicby levied an i
assessed against the lots, parts of
lots and real estate, accoruing to the
Byrcitu oeneuis received by reason oi
said improvement in said paving dia-
trict wo. l, on the following desciib-
ed lots, parts of lots and real estate,
as follows, to-wit: The description ot
property being to the left, aiid the
root front and amount levied against
each piece of properly being to the
right of the description of properly,
as follows:
ORlulNAL TOWN OF ALLIANCE,
uva. jju'itk COUNTY, NEBRAS-
KA.
Amt. of
Ft. Front Levy
Description
$56.25
5b.2u
56.25
6b. 25
56.26
5t.25
56.25
56.25
56.25
56.25
56.25
56.25
292.50
112.50'
112.50
112.50
$1305.00
That said special taxes levied as
aforesaid on said lots, parts of lots
and real estate shall become delin
quent as follows: One tenth of tho
total amount so levied on said lots
and real estate shall become delin
quent In fifty days from the passage,
approval and publication of this ord
inance, one tenth in one year, one
tenth in two years, one tenth in
three years, one tenth In four veara.
one tenth In live years, one tenth In
.1. vna nn.k 1 .
ci jmio, ulu; icuiu in BvttMi jcnio,
one leuiu in etgui years, one lenin
In nine years after said levy, and be-
ing fro.ii the passage, approval and
publication of this ordinance. Each
of said installments except the first
shall draw interest at the rate of 7
per cent per annum from the time
of the levy aforesaid until the same
shall become delinquent, and after
the same has become delinquent the
i same shall draw ten per cent per an
mini until the same shall be paid
Section 3. That the entire amount
1 of taxes so levied and assessed on
any of said lots, parts of lots or real
estate may be paid by the owner or
owners of said lots, parts of lots or
real estate, or the entire equal pro-
rate proportion of said tax on any of
said lots, parts of lots or real estate
may be paid by any person within
fifty days of said levy and thereupon
such lots, parts of lots or real estate
shall be exempt from any lien or
Lot 1 Block 16 25
Lot 2 Block 16 25
Lot 3 Block 16 25
Lot 4 Block 16 25
Lot 5 Block 16 25
Lot 6 Block 16 25
Lot 7 Block 16 25
Lot 8 Block 16 25
Lot 9 Block 16 25
Lot 10 Block 16 25
Lot 11 Block 16 25
Lot 12 Block 16 25
Lot 13 Block 16 130
Lot 19 Block 16 50
Lot 20 Block 16 50
Lot 21 Block 16 50
charge therefor for the amount of vised Statutes of Nebraska, 1913, 1 gnouja ne special tax hereby pro
such levy so paid. and all other statutes thereunto en-; ylded for not be BUlncient for the
Section 4. That this ordinance abliug, and of tho constitution of the payment or tne interest on such mun
shall take effect and be Lu force from Slate of Nebraska, and pursuant to,, , . llon,i9 or tne nrincinal there-
and after its passage, approval and
publication according to law.
Passed first reading, January 9.
1917.
Passed second reading, January 9,
1917.
Passed third reading, January 9,
1917.
(SEAL) PENROSE E. ROMIG. !
Attest :
Carter Calder. City Clerk.
Mayor,
Approved this 9th day of January, with, and that this bond and the in
1917. i debtedness so refunded and redeem-
6-lt-794-7541 led hereby are within every debt limit
ww- ! and other limit prescribed by law
ORDINANCE NUMllKIt 220 and the constitution of the State of
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Nebraska, and that the indebtedness
THiiMSSUE. AND PRESCRIBING of lhe city uiis not been increased by
Tim f UKAi axu DbNuniiNA-; ho issue hereof, and that provision
TION OF TWELVE THOUSAND hag bPe duiy ,uttde for the collec
DOLLARS O F REFUNDING tlon cf an annual tax sufficient to pay
BONDS OF THE CITY OF ALLI- tbe interest on this bond as It falls
ANCE, AND PROVIDING FOR A due and also to constitute a sinking
TAX TO PAY THE SAME. f unJ for the payment of the prlnci-
Wheieas, pursuant to lawful pro- pai thereof within the time required
ceeaings nau ana taaen, tue i,uy oi Dv jaW-
Alliance, Nebraska, has heretofore! jjs; TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the
issued Its municipal coupon City j fjitv of Alliance has caused this bond
Hall Bonds, consisting of seven (0 be ginned by the Mayor, attested
bonds In the denomination of $1,- ny the City Clirk. with the seal of
000.00 each, dated the second day of the City atilxed. and countersigned
January, 190f. and payable on the ' by tue city Treasurer, and lias caus
second day of January, 1924, re-jeti the coupons hereto annexed to be
deeiuable at the option of said city J execuletl by the facsimile signature
at any time after the second day of,'0r the City Treasurer, as of this
January, 1914. and bearing interest fl.3l ,Iuy of January. A. D. 1917.
at the rate of six per centum per an- (signed)
num. payable annually, both princi- Attest: Mayor.
pal and interest being payable at tne
Nebraska Fiscal Agency in Now York
City, New York; and
Whereas, pursuant to lawful pro
ceedings had and taken, the City of
Alliance, Nebraska, has heretofore
issued its municipal coupon City
Park bonds, consisting of five bonds
In the denomination of $1,000 each,
dated tho first day ot August, 1911,
and payable on the first day of Aug
ust, 1921, redeemable at the option
of said city at any time after tbe
first day of August, 1915, and bear
ing interest at the rate of five per
centum per annum, payable annual
ly, both principal and Interest being
payable at the Nebraska Fiscal
Agency in New York City, New
York; and
Whereas, there are not sufficient
funds in the treasury of said city to
pay the said bonds, and there will
not be sufficient money in the treas
ury to pay said bonds at maturity;
and,
Whereas, the Mayor aud Council
may by ordfnance duly passed by a
two-thirds vote issue bonds to pay
off any bonded debt without a vote
of the people, at a not higher rate
than the debt outstanding; and,
Whereas, the Mayor and Council
deem it advisable to issue the nego
tiable coupon bonds of said city in
the aggregate amount of twelve
thousand dollars, bearing interest at
the rate of five per centum per an
num, for the purpose of refunding
and redeeming the said valid out
standing bonded indebtedness of the
the titiiM.of paying tho n id Indebted
ness and materially reducing the In
terest rate; Now,
Therefore, be It ordained by the
.Mayor and Council of the City of Al
liance:
Section 1. That by virtue, and In
pursuance of Section 4 8:10 of the Rr
vined Statutes of Nebraska, 1913
and all other statutes thereunto e-tv
abllng, there shall bo issued the re
funding bonds of the City of Alli
ance to tho amount of twelve thous
and dollars, for the purpose of re
funding and redeeming the valid out
standing bonded Indebtedness of the
said City, as hereinbefore set forth.
Section 2. That said refunding
bonds hereby authorized shall be
dated January first, 1917, be absol
utely due January first, 1937, and
redeemable at the option of the City
at any time after five years from the
date thereof, and shall bear Interest
at the rate of five per centum per an-
num. shall consist of twenty-four
bonds of the denomination of five
hundred dollars each, numbered
from one to twenty-four, Inclusive.
and both principal and Interest of
the said refunding bonds shall bo
payable at the oflice of the State
Treasurer of the State of Nebraska,
In the City of Lincoln, Nebraska. The
Interest shall be represented by
forty coupons attached to each bond,
each coupon representing a half
yearly payment of Interest upon the
bond to which It Is attached. The
said bonds shall be signed py the
Mayor, attested by the City Clerk.
and bear the city seal, and be coun-
terslgned by the City Treasurer, and
the coupons attached to such bonds
shall be signed by the facsimile sig-
nature of the City Treasurer.
Section 3. The said refunding
bonds and the coupons and certifi -
cates thereto attached shall be in
substantially the following form, to
wit: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
COUNTY OF BOX BUTTE
Municipal Coupon Bond of the
CITY OF ALLIANCE.
REFUNDING BOND.
No $500.00
The City of Alliance, in tho Coun
ty of Box Butte. In the State of Ne
braska, for value received, acknowl
edges Itself Indebted and hereby
promises to pay to bearer the sum
r n.. 1. ..,!.., I In lawful
ui iiunuivu violin. ci, ...
money oi lue uniieu otatea i mn-
lea, on the first day of January, A.
D. 1937, with Interest thereon at the
rate of live per centum por annum,
payable semi-annually on the first
day of July and the first day of Jan-
uary in each year, both principal and
Interest being payable at the oince of
the State Treasurer In Lincoln, Ne
braska, upon presentation and sur
render of this bond and the annexed
coupons as they respectively become
due.
The said City reserves the right,
however, to redeem this bond at any
time after five years from its date.
according to law.
This bond is issued by said City
for the purpose of refunding and re-
deeming a like amount of the valid
outstanding bonded Indebtedness of
said City, by virtue" of and in full
conformity and compliance with the
provisions or bection sju oi me ne-
an ordinance of said City, duly ;
adopted, approved, published and
made a law of the said City prior to
the Issuance of this bond, for the
purpose of authorizing the refunding ,
4 1 : 1. m d..-Am.nA- v 4 n a r nlld nt.
standiiig bonded indebtedness of said
City
It is hereby certified mat every re-:.:
qulreme
nt of law relating to the is-
sue hereof has been duly complied j
City Clerk.
Countersigned:
City Treasurer.
(Form of Coupon)
No $12.50
On the first day of July. A. D.
19. ., the City of Alliance will pay to
the bearer twelve and 60-100 Dol
lars, in lawful money of the United
States of America, at the office of the
State Treasurer in Lincoln, Nebras
ka, being Iuterest on Us refunding
bond dated January first, 1917, and
bearing
No (Facsimile Signature)
City Treasurer.
STATE AUDITOR'S REGISTRA
TION CERTIFICATE.
I, the undersigned, the duly quail
fled and acting auditor of public ac
counts of the State of Nebraska, do
hereby certify that this bond has
been regularly and legally issued and
has been registered in my office in a
book kept by me for such purpose,
all in accordance with the provis
ions of Chapter 217 of the Session
I.aws of Nebraska, 1913, all proceed
ings relative to the issue of this bond
taken by the City of Alliance, and
the data filed In my office being the
basis of this certificate.
State Auditor of Public Accounts.
COUNTY CLERK'S REGISTRATION
CERTIFICATE.
I. the undersigned, the duly qual
ified and acting county clerk of Box
certify that this bond has been duiy
.-eglsterei in my office In a book kept
by me for such purpose, in accord
ance wllh the provisions of Chapter
217 of the Session Laws or Nebras
ka, 1913.
County Clerk of Box
Butte County, Nebraska.
Section 4. When raid refunding
bond have been prepared and exe
cuted they shall be sold at lutt less
than par or face value, and the nro-
ceeds shall bo used exclusively for
tho purpose of paying and redeem
ing the bonds so to bo refunded, and
the bonds so paid and redeemed shall
thereupon be lm . ediately cancelled
and the new bonds thus Issued In
place thereof shall be the valid and
bonding obligations of the City of
Alliance.
Section 5. The Interest falllna
due on the said bonds In the year
1917 shall he paid out of the general
fund of said City, and for the pur
pose of reimbursing tho said general
fund for the said Interest, and to
meet the Interest accruing on the ,
said bonds arter tho year 1917, and
for the purpose of creating a sinking
fund for the ultimate payment of the
said bonds, there shall be, and there
are hereby, levied on all the taxable
property in said City, In addition to
all other taxes, direct annual taxes,
as follows, to-wit:
In the year 1917, a tax sufficient
to produce the sum of twelve hun
dred dollars for Interest;
In each of the years 1918 to 1920,
Inclusive, a tax sulllclent to produce
i the pum of pix hundred dollars for
Interest;
In each of the years 1921 to 1937,
inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce
the sum of fourteen hundred dollars
1 for interest and eight hundred dol-
I lars for principal:
and said taxes when so collected
shall be applied solely to the purpose
of paying tho Interest and principal
of said bonds, respectively, and for
no other purpose whatever, until the
bonds so authorized under this ord
inance, principal and Interest, Bhall
hnvo been fully paid, satisfied and
discharged; but nothing herein con
tained shall bo so construed as to
prevent said City from applying any
other funds that may be In the treas
ury of the City and available for
' th, nu .ofle to tne payment of In-
I .' .
tercst orprincipai as me same re
spectlvely mature, and the levy or
levies herein provided for may there
upon to that extent be diminished,
and upon tho payment of the princi
pal of any of the bonds Issued here
under In said manner, or by the use
of the sinking fund herein provided
for, the levy or levies herein provid
ed for the payment of Interest may
to that extent be diminished.
Section 6. The faith and credit of
all taxable property within the lim
its of said City as they now exist or
may be hereafter extended, are here-1
,., ,1 v,ll nnln,,u in Ua nlPlluPll
tL .ho nvm,, nf .ntd bonds and
the Interest thereon, and the proper
officers of said City of Alliance shull
continue to assess, levy and collect
said special taxes, and shall apply
the proceeds thereof solely to the
payment of said municipal bonds
and the interest thereon, until the
,0ii ,,. hn fniiv nawt
of or bQth at tne tlme an(1 , tu
, nmvirttwi unit arrnnl-
, (Q the term8 of 8ald bonda thon
gRld prlnclpal or interest, or both,
ha be ,d out of the general fumi
....
of the City of Alliance; and should
there be any surplus raised by such
special tax remaining on and after
nnvmpn. of thft entIre nrincinal '
. n'lei.e8t on Buch indebtedness. I
th?n 8Uch 8urp,U8 Bha be transfer
red to said general fund of the City
of Alliance..
Section 7. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances in conflict with this
ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 8. This ordinance Bhall
take effect and be in full force from
and after its passage, approval and
due publication, and shall be lrre
pealable until the bonds hereby auth
orized shall have been fully paid and
satisfied.
Passed and adopted and approved
by the Mayor and Council this 28th
day of December, 1916.
Passed first reading Dec. 28th,
1916.
Passed second reading Dec. 28th,
1916.
Passed third reading Dec. 28th,
1916.
(Signed) PENROSE E. ROMIG,
Attest: Mayor.
Carter Calder, City Clerk.
6-H-796-7543
SOLON'S DOWN TO IIUS1NKSH
(Continued from page 1)
ton, Nesblt.
Privileges and elections Lovely,
chairman: Jellen, Sindelar, Mills,
Liggett. Reed, Axtell.
Prohibitory amendment (special
committee) Norton, Thomas, Wait,
Flansburg, Hosteller.
Railroad Regan, chairman; Sass,
Bulla, Leldigh. Schwab, Scudder,
Moseley, Relsner. Menrs.
Revenue and taxation Osterman,
chairman; Alnlay, Anderson, Peter
son. Roads and bridges Anderson,
chairman; Sass, Auton, Todd.
Schwab, Harris, Hunt, Stuhr, Stearn,
Dalbey. Fults.
Rules Jackson, chairman; Nor
ton, Peterson.
School lands and funds LeBoun
ty, chairman; Anderson, Auten, liar
rls, Rickard.
State institutions (includes in
sane hospitals, other asylums, pub
lic lands and buildings, soldiers'
homes, state penitentiary) Fuller,
chairman; Sindelar, Greenwalt, Mills
Foulon, Larapert, Reed.
Lieutenant Governor Edgar How
ard assumed the reins of his office
Tuesday afternoon and wielded the
gavel In the senate with a calmness
and serenness which Is typical of
Edgar. In his opening speech he
took the view that the presiding of
ficer of that body is not bound to
rule with an Iron hand but that he
should be the medium through which
the senate shall govern itself.
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Early last week Representative
Murty of Cass introduced a resolu
tion endeavoring to get information
on the freight car shortage and ask
ing tho state railway commission for
information. Tuesday afternoon Ja
cobson of Kearney Introduced an
other resolution asking for informa
tion regarding the shortage of mo
live power on tho railroads, giving
facts and figures to prove his con
tention 'that the trouble Is not due so
much to shortage of cars aa to the
shortage of engines with which to
move the freight cars, which now lie
tied up in terminals and at division
Plnt8
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Lee Metcalfe, son of R. L. Met-
calfe, of Omaha, waa appointed pri
vate secretary by the new governor,
Keith Neville. This position pays a
salary of $2,000 per year, and is an
Important one.
i The first committee appointed by
the house waa the committee on em
ployes and was composed of lloff
meister, Dau and Relschlck. They
have had their hands full listening
: to applicants for the Jobs which they
i have at their disposal about thirty
odd placeB.
Representative Norton of Polk
J, wuu ir, nun B-1MK UIB lull u
term as a member of the house, is
recognized as a shrewd politician
and a leader. Although be was de
feated for the chairmanship of the
com.iiittee on committees by Taylor
of Custer county, ho was a member
of the committee. He Is a hard
worker and has a host of friends.
"Taylor of Custer", known as "the
grand old man" ami "fighting Tay
lor", exercises much inlluence In the
house. When Taylor wants some
thing he goes after It In a way that
gets It and usually has his way. His
influence will be strongly felt during
the session on all matters in which
he takes an interest.
Naylor of Dawes and Sioux coun
ties was again placed at the head of
the committee on engrossed and en
rolled bills. This committee usually
na8.l n?ve luo services or icon
has to have the services of a chief
c,erk fnd rour. assistants and its
work is most Important. Mr. Nay
lor was so efficient as bead of this
committee two years ago that he was
unanimously selected for the place
again. In addition he Is a member
of the committees on labor, and con
stitutional amendments.
Lloyd Thomas of Alliance, al
though a new member in the house,
was honored by being selected as
chairman of the committee on con
stitutional amendments, a member
of the special committee to handle
the prohibition legislation, a mem
ber of the committee on committees
and a member of the Judiciary com
mittee, lie has been placed where
he can accomplish much for hlB con
stituents and for the state at large.
He found that his wide acquaintance
among the Democratic leaders was of
much benefit to him in being placed
on these Important committees.
Mr. Business Man, on your nex
trip take along some artlstlcatl)
printed business cards. The exnensi
Is light and they are business getter
The Herald's Job printing eilpmi
ment will turn them out prompth
Phone 340 and we will call.
AFTER-CHRISTMAS JOYS
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Home-Made Gas.
Ilome-tnude gas is u ;i t l.y the Span
ish pciiMunts living In the oi!;-nuk re
Klnn f Hint country, iln- ;i. s being ob
tMlncd from cork refuse. As described
by one authority, the proeens cnslxt
in filling several Inrfre H ul . nles with
the waste bark, and niacin;; each in
turn over tho lire during the evening,
burning the volatile gnu n It excnpci
from the spouts. The cnrlmnized resi
due forms tho fine MnYli-lnmvn pig
ment known to commerce us "Siuinlili
brown." Calling cards for the ladies am
printed promptly and neatly at Th
Herald office. The prices are reas
onable. Phone 340 for samples and
prices, or call at the office.
Silly Talk About "Luck."
One of the many ways In which tp
Individual unwisely eclipses himself.
Is In his worship of the fetish of luck.
He feels that all others nre lucky am!
Ihnt whatever lie attempt, fulls.' Ha
does not realize lhe iihtlrln;; energy
the unremitting concentration, th
heroic courage, the sublime pntlenci
that Is the necret of amne men's sue
cess. Their "luck" was that they lial
prepared thcmsclvc to be equal in
their opportunity when It came and
woro uivakc- to rotnunlze it mid re
celve It. Wlllluni George Jordan.
Men Really Not in It.
Hub (with Irritation) "Why Is It
that you women Insist upon having
the last word?" Wife (calmly) "Wo
don't. The only reason we get It 14
because we always have a dozen argu
ments left when you stupid men urn
all run out"- Boston Transcript.
Improbable.
Sympathetic Stranger "Hullo I oluT
chap- -fullen In?" Unfortunate Ang
ler (sarcastically) "Well, you don't
suppose this is perspiration, do you?"
Passing Show.
Couldn't Corner Him.
In the orchard of Jack's home was
one apple tree which bore particularly
fine apples ,iind these were always
wived for special occasions. One day,
however, the temptation proved too
great for the smull boy. and when his
father looked for lilui he found him la
the prize apple tree. "Jack," lio called,
'what ore you rtolng up there?" "O,"
replied Jack, with eluborate indiffer
ence. M I just climbed up here to cool
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Sonetlmes.
"Dar's a silver li.iin' .o every cloud."
aid t'tn lc Ehen; "but sometimes H'a
foolish to stand around lookin' fur it,
"stid o' h'istln' a umbrella." Washing
ton Star.
Clean cotton rags wanted at The
Herald office. We pay three centa
per pound. Woolen rags not wanted.
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