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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
J r When a makt C0TI6MT 191? TNI W TOM tVCKINC -TCLtORM mrsr n Hltim FAI Hir WIFE RETUfeNr FPOM THE Lrr -r- est: o-o jtT h-,'K;.V ' r 'ivV &W r -r - - -gr- gs sj? Jt? I ' HJIiIq f'f q cr 'ELL Yoe C-iE. . !i V T 'J?ii i l t -ir: n t bunch cm U'W V Jt LooKiTtS lKEpT fctMINDlN WittE AND INVITIL .OJ f II v "THAT TT," ? "THE BoVS -THAT yEM CVE(3. MNlOrM'T ' SS-f2EHEM Ji'-TT' B t-FoiiEF XVN iLEWVfinwiS FLAT . i bilS Cofi- yf ; WfE a4meHf; Ulive . "till thewe ' 6' JoE? SMo-TH-tre ' S I A II s rS"Cf2U8EO fT FBoH WANT TO BUT omethlmT Hun. 4reda of people actin these Want Ad columns looking for what you or others hare to offer. Oct quick results by advertising; tn The Herald Want Ad department. RATES Two cents per word per In sertion. Costs more tban other newspapers, but we guarantee that you reach several hundred more readers. Buy circulation, net hot air. WANTKD HOLKKKKETKU WANTED A house keeper; lady not over 35 years old, must be kind hearU'd, with no children. Will make a good home for right party. Call on East 4t"h street,-323 at 6:30 p. m. 69p WANTED OOOK WANTED Woman cook for the ranch or man and wife, good pay. Call at 322 East 4th street at 6:30 p. m. 69p WANTED CASH DRAWER WANTED Second hand cash draw er with place for change, currency and checks. The Herald. tf FOR SALD CITY PROPERTY ALLIANCE city property to trade for Box Butte county farm. See Ne braska Land Co. 64tf FIVE room Bungalow, all modern, close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land Co. tf. HOUSE 23x28 ft., acre of ground In garden, chicken house and yard. Inquire Fowler Lumber Co. J. D. Cantrell. 69 L FOR SALE USED OARS FOR 8ALE Good used cars. A. IT. Jones Company, Masonic Temple Bldg. tf FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE. FOR SALE OR TRADE Six Cylind er seven-passenger 1918 model Studebaker car In first class condi tion, for sale or will exchange, for a roadster. L. 11. HIGHLAND. 64 tf FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT Front bedroom, 721 Laramie. Thone 599. 62tf TO LEASE HAY LAND FOR LEASE Section of hay land close to town. Simon Spry. Phone 619. 68tf LOST LOST A ruby ring Wednesday. Re turn to Herald office. Liberal re ward offered. ' ITtf TRY A HERALD WANT AD. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Nellie H. Sage, Deceased. To the Creditors of said Estate: Notice to all persons interested in the estate of Nellie H. Sage, deceas ed, is hereby given that Glen Miller, administrator of said estate will meet the creditors of said estate at the County Court room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne braska, on the 22nd day of Novem ber, y20 at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of hearing. adjusting, and allowing accounts against said estate. AH persons having claims against Bald estate must file the same in the County Court of jthe Bald County on or be fore the 20th day of November, lJtO or said claims will be forever bar red. It Is further ordered that notice be given to all persons Interested in said estate, by the publication of this order for four successive, weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed, published and circulated in Box Butte County, Nebraska. Dated this 20th day of July. 1920. (SEAL). IRA E. TASH, County Judge. LEE BASYE, County Attorney. July 20 to Aug. 20. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, Al liance, Nebraska, until 8 o'clock P. M. Mountain time, July 28, 1920, for water main extensions as describ ed below: 2232 linear feet '4 Inch main Class C pipe 4 4" valves on new main 6 4" valves cut In on old main 3 fire hydrants The engineers estimate. of cost is 14,285.00. Each proposal must be accomtan- ied by a certified check for five Der cent of the amount bid. made nav- able to the City Treasurer, Alliance, ;eBraska, as a guarantee of good faith. Plans and specifications mar hn seen and proposal blanks obtained at the office of the City Clerk, or at the office of the engineers, Grant, Fulton Ac Letton, 505 Bankers Life Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska. Bidders desiring plans and speci fications for their own use may ob tain the same from the engineers upon payment of $2.50 no part of which will be refunded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the City Council, July 18. 1M0. GRACE H. KENNEDY, J - City Clerk. m SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution Issued by Ira E. Tash Judge of the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebras ka, upon a Judgment rendered 'In aid court in favor of Charles S. Mooney, against J. E. Templeton, I have levied upon the following per- THE ALLIANCE marked u s.!L. COUNTRV. Cigar Boiir All CAFr? no l Vv - ' 41 onal property taken as the property f the said J. E. Tenipleton, to-wit: ne Majestic Range, One patent ink, One draining Board, One crumb able. One Dish Table, One Ice Box, One Counter, One Oil Stove with two burners. Five Dish Pans, Twenty three table forks. Twenty-two desert spoons, . Thirty-seven teaspoons, Forty-nine pie plates. Two muffin pans. One Oil Can, Two Stew Ket tles, Four Kitchen Spoons, Thn Ladles, One Roling Pin, Two Flout Sieves, Two frying pans, One Apple Corer, One Hammer, Three Eight inch plates, Two ten-quart pails. One Ladle, Two bake pans, Two brushes, One Bake Pan. and I will on the 24th day of July, 1920, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day at the building known as the Burlington Cafe, situated on Block Eleven (11) Lot Twenty-seven, original town now city of Alliance, in said county of Box Butte, sell said personal prop erty at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, the amount due thereon In the aggregate being the sum of $255.17 and 110.75 costs and accruing coat. J. W. MILLER. Sheriff of Box Butte County. Dated, July 8, 1920. 8 ORDINANCH NO. 284 An Ordinance providing for an in spection of water connections In the City of Alliance, Nebraska; provid ing ror a certificate of such inspec tion; providing a fee therefor. r. pealing section 3 of Ordinance No. 230 of the City of Alllanen Ne braska, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with me terms hereof, and providing pen alty for Its violation. Section 1. That after any water connection Is made from any water main in tne City of Alliance, thero shall be an Inspection of feuch con nection by the Water Commissioner of such city, or his duly authorized agent. Section 2. That bfor uifi in spections or any of thm nr the owner of such premises shall pay to me city Clerk of the City of Al liance, Nebraska, an InnnnrMnn too therefor In the sum of 12.00 and upon the completion of such Inspec tion If such water connection be found to be In accordance with the ordinances of such city, the Water Commissioner shall Issue to ih wn. er of such premises a certificate to suca enect. Section 3. That no npnnn Kail turn water Into any water service I'ipe unui such certificate shall have been Issued In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. section 4. That Section 3 of Or dinance No. 220 of the. n. ii llance, Nebraska, entitled "An Or dnance establishing rules and regu lations of the system of Water Works of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, regulating and governing the same. esiaDiisning water raro. mA ...i- and regulations for the governing of wer consumers, plumbers, and others. DrOVldlnr tnr hA repairing of water service pipes In said city, and to protect said water uras, including pipes, hydrants HKKAU), FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1020 and other apparatus from Injury, mut providing penalties for the violation of sninp, and repr-nllng ordinance numbered 33. 44. 74, 76. J8, 141 and sections 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. of Ordinance num bered 180 and Section 32 of Ordin ance 192 of said City of Alliance n,t iii otuvr oraiimiiecs of hh id city of Alliance, in conflict herewith." snrt all other ordinances or tarts of or dinances in conflict with the provis ions hereof be. and thpy hnrrhv arn repealed. Section 5. That anv Person vio lating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not lo than $10.00 and not more than 1100.00. and shall stand committed to the city Jail until such Ann nnrl costs are paid In accordance with law. Section 6. This ordln be In full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and pub lication in accordance with law. PasRed ond . annroved this 19th day of July, 1920. A. D. RODGERS, MlTflf ATTEST: GRACE H. KENNEDY, CITY CLERK. 68 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals will be received at the ofllco of the Clly.Clerk, Al liance, Nebraska, until 8 o'clock P. M. Mountain time, July 8. 1920. for the construction of sanitary sewers in Sever Districts Nos. 11 and 12. The estimated quantities of work are as follows: Sanitary Sower District No. 11. 1790 Lin. ft. 8 inch sewer in cluding 62 6x8 Ys. 4 Manholes, 32 vertical feet. 1 Flush tank, 8 vertical feet. 160 Lin. ft. lb Inch extra strong lead water service. Engineers Estimate of cost $2,- 935.00. Sanitary Sewer District No. 12. 1060 Lin. ft. 8 inch sewer In-, eluding 36 6x8 Ys. 2 Manholes, 16 vertical feet. 1 Flush tank, 15 vertical feet. 6 0 Lin. ft. Inch extra strong lead water service. Engineers Estimate of cost $1, 930.00. Each proposal must bo accompan ied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, made pay able to the City Treasurer, Alliance. Nebraska, as a guarantee of good faith. , Plans and specifications may be seen and proposal blanks obtained at the office of the City Clerk or at the office of the engineers, Grant, Fulton & Letton. 505 Bankers Life Bldg., Lincoln, Nebraska. Bidders desiring plans and speci fications for their own use may ob tain the same from . the engineers upon payment of $2.60 no part of which will be refunded. ' The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the City Council 13th day of July, 1920. GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. .68 ORDINANCE NO. 281 An Ordinance providing for an in spection of sewer connections within the City of Alliance, Nebraska; prv fiding for a certificate of Inspectloa thereof; providing a fee for such la pectlon; prohibiting. the use of such sewer connections prior to the issu ance of such certificate, and repeal ing Sections 31 and 32 of Ordinance No. 140 of the City of Alliance, Ne braska, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms hereof, and providing a penalty for its violation. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Nebraska: Section 1. That after any sewer connection is made from any sewer mam In the City of Alliance, Ne braska, there shall be three inspec tions as follows: I. The sewer when it is laid and jointed and connected up, and before It is covered over. 2. The soil waste and vent pipes In accordance with Section 23 of Or dinance No. 140 of tha City of Al liance, Nebraska. 3. The whole system of plumbing when completed. Section 2. That before such in spections or any of them are made, the owner of such premises shall pay to the City Clerk of the City of Al liance, Nebraska, an Inspection fee then for in the sum cf $2.00, and tnat upon the completion of such In spection of such sewer connection be found to be In acoordr.nce with the ordinances of such cliy, the Sewer Commissioner shell issue to the own er of such premises a ceritflcate to such effect. Section 3. That no owner, agent, tenant, lessee, or person In posses sion of any premises to which a sewer connection ha 3 been made from a sewer main si ill make any uso what soever of rich connections, until such certificate has t en issued in sccordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 4. That sections 31 and 32 of Ordinance No. 110 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, entitled: "An Ord nance to regulate the construe tion, alteration, and repairs of sew ers and plumbing; providing for the licensing of plumbers and drain layers; prescribing qualities of ma terials, and workmanship; defining duties of Sewer Commissioner in connection therewith; providing pen alties for violation, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances In onUict therewith," and all other or dinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms herewith, he, uid (he same hereby are repealed. . Section. 5. That any person vio lating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined In any sum not less than $10.00 and not more than $100.00, and shall stand committed to the city Jail until such fine and costs are paid In accordance with law. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after Its passage, approval and publication In accordance with law. I'nssed and approved this 13th dav of July, 1920. A. D. RODGERS, Mayor. ATTEST: GRACE 11. KENNEDY, City Clerk. 68 LAKESIDE Th3 weather has boon very warm he Isat few days and the dear flies and nats are everywhere and too numerous to mention. The water service gang ar in town this week repairing the com pany wells. Mrs. Elizabeth Saylor went to Al liance oh No. 3D Tuesday. Ladies' Aid society m.-t ui the rhurci.lor an all day session ' d- ni: i;iy. V H i. Crowther cann overland from i.aCreek. Mrs. Medium at a Fl-wsy (ruhaiu acco-ui.i'.iii.'d him Home Tor a visit with their sisters, Mrs. Lynn- Hancock and Mr. Crowther. Lee Wells was in from the Cox ranch afler a load of machinery Monday. Lee Watson made a business trpl to Alliance tne flrBt of the week. Mrs. Ed Osborn 1b reported on the sick list at the present time. Cecil Wilson drove 10 AntWh Monday. Truman Been had the inisfnr'.une to get something in his eye Monday evening. He went to AnMnch Tues day to receive medical aid. Steve Smllenets went to All la net Tuesday. Miss Irene Fowler of Mlmville, Wyo., Is visiting friends m Lake- side tills week. A bunch from here attended 1)10 dance la Aniioch Friday night. Mrs. Elizabeth Sailor was u wcit bound passenger Tuesday. Alva and Hattie Asa wero in town Monday evening. H. S. Fullerton was in town on business Monday afternoon. Ray Tollne went out to his homn in the country to spend a few days wun his ramily. He returned to work Tuesday. Bart Baker is BDendlne a few dnvs in Lakeside this week. His home is In Manville, Wyo. Abe UnderhlU went tn Aiitanxa Tuesday. - Mr. Richardson of the Horde Pot ash company is In town at this writ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Stout moved to Den ver this week. We are sorry to see them leave. ; Jake Herman was hawling coal to his ranch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klcken were In town Monday morning from theii aome northeast of here. Cecil Osborn and Aschel Lunsford were hunting wolves one day this week. Mrs. II. Thompson and young son were east bound passengers Tuesday on No. 40. R. A. Cook drove to Alliance Wed nesday. There will be Sunday school Sun day morning at 10 o'efock. Preaching at 11 a. m. Epworth league in the evening but no preaching. Come and bring somebody with you. SANDY'S DISCOVERY One of Sir Thomas Upton's favor ite stories concerns an old Scotchman who went to a horse race for the first time and was induced to stake a six pence in the thrld race on a 40 to 1 shot. By some miracle this horse won, and when the bookmaker hand ed the old man hi swiunigs he could hardly bclievu his eyes. "Dae ye mea to tell me I get all this for ma ra.xpence?" ho exclaim ed. "You do," replied the bookmaker. "Ma conscience," muttered the Scotchman. "Tell me, mon, how long has ibis th'.ng been goln' on?" Boston Transcript. The Boston Transcript reminds us that eating In overalls is as expen sive as eating in a $150 suit. No, It isn't. In overalls one's natural fond ness for corned beef and cabbage as serts itseir; in fine clothes, the prole tarian instinct is suppressed and an artificial daintiness of ametite is In clined to find expression in omelate 80unle or charlotte russe. Perhaps a "ono-lump" club would be effective in bringing down the pi ice of sugar. HAVE IT WELDED with the OXY-ACETYLENE PROCESS Cylinder Block, Frames and Tranmi&sion Cases a Specialty ALL TRACTOR PARTS GEORGE H. BRECKNER NEW LOCATION 210 W. 8i St SEVEN -l A LA DADDY "Does the baby take after your husband 7" asked Mrs. Smith. "Yes, Indeed! We have taken hl bottle away from him, and the other day the llitle darling tried to creep) down the cellar steps." Chicago Dally News. A dentist urges compulsory Inspec tion of th teeth. We will BubmiL' to that, but keep away from us wlthi that drill. Let Me Cry Your Hnles It. A. WYLAM) Aiidioi.eor Phone 107 Quick Service Electric I'll ONE 250 First National Bank Bldg. Alliance . . . . NebramkA Not Medicine, Surgery, Onteopatliy Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey Chiropractor Palmer School Telephone 865 Wilson Building GEORGE J. HAND, M. D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 207 , Cnlht answered from olllco day o nlRht L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMEIt BLOCK TIIONE 9 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Phone ttO-l AlJlauc Harry P. Courscy AUCTIONEER Live Stock, General Farm Sales J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Uooks in lkx Ilutte County. First National Bank Bldg. Dr. E. B. O'Reefe DENTIST . Over Alliance National Bauk Phone 1028 Alliance. Ncbr. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. tf MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the latest appliances for moving furniture without marring, scratching or dam aging. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs, tf JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15". Drake & Drake Doctors of Optometry ' Glasses Accurately Fitted " ; Waen in Antioeb Take Your Meal at THE LIBERTY CAfi Meals at All lloun John Strata Clean Up Now and AVOID TUB nUSIl ' A little later In the season you'll havo to watt your tarn. Use the phone today. PROMPT SERVICE HOW Sam Sheltbn Phone 675 John Wallace Transfer and Storage Co. Service and Satisfaction Pbone l r