THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1920. KWLJ1 WHEN JH MAMT r- urn. j o " 7 ST jCTPK WMV '0,OM7 fe&T i iskw' nH L Q ZJfffiT TMit Tj? ' I but wow;- CiJfM TOO MANV U . 1-THAT Ntf2; WANT TO BUT aomtbtng-T Hun- I areda of pnopl acaa the Want Ad eolumni looking for what you r othora hava to offer. Oct quick fvaulta by aevartlalna; la Tho t iterate . Want Ad oapartaMat. IATES Two cents per word per in- ; . aertlen. Costa more than outer ewspapers, but we guarantee that yon reach several hundred more readers. Buy "'rculatlon. not hot air. , SALE VVtY PKOPERTY ALLIANCE city property to trade for Box Butte county farm. See Ne braska Land Co. . 64tf FIVE room Bungalow, all modem - close in; bargain. See Nebr. Land Co. ' tf FOB BALEUSED OARS . FOR SALE Good need ears. A B. - JONES CO., Third and Cheyenne. : . . tf FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE New and second hand Singer sewing machines on IS a month payments. Phone 382, A. J. UILFORD. Agt. V 86tf WANTED TO BUY. HAVE buyer for desirable dwelling bouse at right price. John O'Keefe Son. . I5tf WANTED Girl toi general house . work. Phone 178. 4tf FOR SALE FARM. FOR SALE Farm; southeast quar. ' ter section 20-25-47; 2 miles northeast of Alliance. For price and terms of sale see George or P. H. McGinn, P. O. Box 882, Alliance, Nebraska. 102p FOR SALEOMAHA REAL ESTATE OR SALE Omaha property for va . cant lots and acreage in Alliance. Write P. O. Box 750, Phillips A sons, Contractors, Alliance. 97tf FOR SALE TYPEWRITER FOR SALE: No. 10 Royal type writer and swinging stand; wash ing machine, and giutar. All in first class condition. Myrtlye Queen, at Golden Rule lOO.lOlp HOGS FOR SALE FOR SALE Six registered Duroe spring boars, can furnish papers. In good breeding condition. See or write McConnell-Pascbke Co., Hem ingford, on old Butler ranch. 88.101 GOOD HAY RANCH BEST of government water rights, 90 acre alfalfa on Shoshone irriga tion project, Powell, Wyo. Good buildings and all fenced, 5 miles from town. Will trade for 150 head good whitcface cattle as follows; 50 head good 800-lb, whiteface heifers, and . 100 head good smooth 1000-lb. whiteface steers. LORENZ C. HAN SON, Herman, Nebr. ' 101-103p WANTED--PARTNER WANTED How would you like to be a partner in my firm and represent us in Box Butte county? We don't require anything: of you, but the hon- I esty which your mother Rave you, and mi uiu cai( Ago tuts uu iiuic. viui me a line and IH beat Brigham Young's wives gossiping about our business. MOSE ALLEN, Sales Man ager, Western Boiler Pipe company, Monmouth, Illinois. " - 101-102 FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Two uufurnished rooms for light housekeeping, $21.00 per month; seven-room furnished , home, modern except , furnace, to couple without children; private garage in good location. THE THOMAS COM PANY, Reddish Block. 101 FOR RENT Storage space for auto mobiles.. See Vulcanizer, at Schaf er Auto Supply. lOltf FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 519 Laramie. Phone 120. - lOltf WANTED CITY PROPERTY WANTED We have a customer with $500.00 who wants 'to make first payment on a small home, close in, and pay balance monthly. What have you? THE THOMAS COMPANY, Reddish Block. 101 NOTICE The regular state teachers exam. Ination will be held on November 20, at the court house In Alliance. OPAL RUSSELL, 98-101 . . County Superintendent ORDINANCE NO. 299. An Ordinance calling a Special Election of the regular voters of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, and pro viding for the submission thereat of the question "Shall the City Manager Plan of Government as provided in Chapter 208, Laws of Nebraska, 1917, be adopted?" WHEREAS, Electors of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, equal in number to more than twenty per cent of those who voted at the last regular City Election in said city have filed a petition with the City Clerk of said city asking that the question of organ izing the city under the plan of gov ernment provided in Chapter 208, Laws of Nebraska, 1917, be submitted to the electors of such city. Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Nebraska: Section 1. That a special election of the regular voters of the City of Alliance be, and the same is hereby called for, and will be held on Tues day, the 4th day of January, 1921, in the respective wards of the said city, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. of said day. Section 2. That the following places MARBID o are hereby named as the polling places for said election: For the First Ward, Basement of Central School Building, 715 Box Butte Avenue. For the Second Ward, Council Cham bers in the City Hall, 115 East 3rd Street. , For the Third Ward, Office Fairmont Creamery company, 202 West 3rd. Street For the Fourth Word, Episcopal Parish House, 216 West Seventh Street Section 3. That at said election the following question shall be, . and -is hereby submitted to the legal voters of the city: "Shall the City Manager Plan of Government as provided in Chapter 20S. Laws of Nebraska, 1917, be. adopted?" Section -4. That the election "shall be held by the following judges and clerks, who are hereby appointed for said purposes: For the First Ward, Judges, S. J. Epler, J. A. Hunter and E. Boyer, Clerks, Mrs. A. J. Cole and J no. Beach. For the Second Ward, Judges, T. D. Roberts, Chas. Jeffers and Thos. Lawler; clerks, C F. Wykoff and S. A. Miller. For the Third Ward, Judges, Jno. Brennan, S. C. Soules and Jno. O'Keefe; Clerks, Mrs. G. E. Davis and Mrs. J. Bogan. For the Fourth Ward, Judges, T. H. Barnes, Ida V. Johnson and W. L. O'Keefe: Clerks, Mrs. M. E. Johnson and II. E. Reddish. Section 5. That the City Clerk shall give notice of such election by publishing the election notice for at least thirty days before the date of such election in The Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in the city of Alliance. Such notice shall be sub stantially the following form: "City of Alliance, State of Nebraska Special Election Upon the Question of the Adoption of the City Manager Plan of Government - v NOTICE OF ELECTION. "PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the legal voters of the City of Alliance, in the County of Box Butte, btate of Nebraska, that a soe- eial election has been called by the Mayor and City Council, and will be held in said city on Tuesday ,the 4th day of January, A. P., 1921. "The question to be submitted to the legal voters at said election is as follows. 'Shall the Citv Manairer Plan of Government, as provided in Chap ter 208. Laws of Nebraska. 1917. be adopted?' "The polling places for said election shall be: For the First Ward, Base ment of Central School Building. 715 Box Butte Avenue. For the Second Ward, Council Chambers in the City Hall, 115 East 3rd Street For the Third Ward. . Office of Fairmont Creamery Company, 202 West 3rd. street ror the Fourth Ward, Epis copal Parish House, 215 West 7th Street ....... "The election will be held and the ballot box for the reception of ballots will be opened at the hour of nine o'clock a. m. and will be closed at the hour of seven o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of January, A. D., 1921. "Only legal voters of the City of Alliance will be permitted to vote upon the question submitted at said election." Section 6. That the question bo submitted shall be voted upon by bal lot upon which shall be printed or written the following! "City of Alliance, State of Nebraska Special Election Upon the Question of the Adoption of the City Manager Plan of Government OFFICIAL BALLOT. "Question submitted: "Shall the City Manaper Plan of Government, an provided in Chapter 20H. laws of Ne braska, 1917, be adopted?" ( ) For adoption of City Manager Plan of Government ( ) Against adoption of City Man ager Man of Government ' "The voter will Indicate his answer to the question submitted by placing a cross (X) in the space indicating hp cho'co. and then deposit the ballot in the ballot bx.M .Section . 'ihe Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to !o all things necessary for carrying out the provisions of this ordinance. Section s. Thin ordinance, after its approval and passage fhall be publish ed in The Alliance Herald, a news paper published in the City of Alli ance, and fhall be in ful' force and effect immediately upon such publica tion. Adopted and approved this 9th' day of November, 1920. Attest: GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. A. O. RODGERS, (SEAL) Mayor Notice of the Meeting of City Council as a Board of Equalization. To all owners of real estate within paving district No. 5 of the City of Al liance, Nebraska, the real estate Com prised in said district being West Half of Lot 28, County Addition; Lots 1 to 5, Block 7, 2nd Addition and all other persons interested: TAKE NOTICE that the assessment roll In paving district No. 5 . of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, is now on file in the office of the Clerk of such city, and that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Alliance, Ne braska, will meet as a Board of Equalization on November 23rd and November 21th, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of equalizing the special assessments for the construc tion of paving in paving district No. 5 and supplying any omission in the same and for finally levying such as sessments. Dated November 9, 1920. GRACE H. KENNEDY, (SEAL) City Clerk. Nov.12-16-19-23. Notice of Meeting of City Council as a Board of Equalization. To all, the owners of real estate within paving district No. 6 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, the rea' estate comprised in said district being, Lot 29, County Addition; Lots 7 to It, Block 4, 2nd County Addition; Lots 1 to 6, Block 8,: 2nd Addition and all other persons Interested: .TAKE NOTICE that the assess ment roll in paving district No. 6 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska is now on file in the office of the Clerk of such city, and that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, will meet as a Board of Equalization on November 23rd and November 24th, 1920 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of equalizing the special assessments for the construc tion of paving in paving district No. 6 and supplying any omissions in the same and for finally levying such as sessments. . Dated November 9, 1920. j , GRACE H. KENNEDY, (SEAL) - City Clerk Nov.12-16-19-23 Notice of Meeting or City Council as . a Board of Equalization. To all the owners of real estate within paving district No. ,7 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, the real estate 'comprised in said district being, Lot 4 to 12, Block L, Nebraska Addition; Lots 1 to 9, Block 3, 2nd County Addition and all other persons interested: TAKE NOTICE that ' the assess ment roll in paving district No. 7 of the City of Alliance, Nebraska is now on file in the office of the Clerk of such city, and that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Alliance, Nebraska, will meet as a Board of Equalization on November 23rd and November 24th, 1920 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of equalizing the special assessments for the construc tion of paving in paving district No. 7 and supplying any omissions in the same and for finally levying such as sessments. Dated November 9, 1920. GRACE II. KENNEDY, (SEAL) City Clerk. Nov.12-16-19-23 Occasionally a campaigner who thinks he has discovered a perfectly good line of argument feels like a man who has let a toadstool get in with a mushroom. ; REAL EST ATS ': : Box Butte County Farm and Banehea Alliance City Property NEBRASKA LAND CO. J. G. IfeCORKLB. Uanaft Ofice Ground Floor First NatL Bank irr.MiNr.Foni, Miss May Kuhn has returned home from Wyoming to spend the winter. Word has been received here of the death of Arnold Hoffman who died lust Wednesday afternoon with pneu monia. Miss Jesse Moravak entertained a few of the high school students at the home of her grandparents Friday evening. Those present were Fran cis Rosenberger, Leila Corey, Gladys Caha, Nellie Corcoran, Bessie Bald win, Jesse Moravak, Foster May, Wal ter Walker, Leslie Hardy, Roy Mora vak. Ronald Hopkins, Glen Wiltsey and Mark Stevenson. K. L. Pieire and Mr. end Mrs. George JcnlJns wore callers in Alli ance Saturday evening. Frank Krin has moved into his new ly creeled residence. . B. M. Hoberb ii"b )et F-Mny night to join his family In Lincoln. Misa Florence lu!!e w.s a passen ger to Alliance Saturday. The llemingford Theatre has been very nicely remodeled in . the last month. The furnace has been chang ed so that the building can be com fortably Seated and the interior has repainted and finished so that we now have a very modern movie houpe. .. Mr. Winters was a passenger to Al liance Saturday night. Miss Nellie Corcoran spent the week-end with her home folks. A number of the young folks attend ed the dance at District No. 4 last Saturday night. Holbert Jones left Thursday for Grand Island. Rev. Williams conducted the ser vices at the funeral of Arnold Hoff man at Marsland. The Congregational and Methodist held union services Sunday at the Methodist church. Mr and Mrs. II. E. Ford motored to Alliance Sunday oftemoon. Miss Mary Coil and Otto Urig spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Freeman. The ladies' aid of the Methodist church meet with Mrs. Fred Hucke Wednesday afternoon. Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Plahn Thursday after noon. . '. ' '. C. W. Lockwood left for Omaha Sunday evening to attend .a meeting of the Nebraska-Iowa association. He will return by the middle of the week. There was a special union meeting of the Methodist and Congregational churches at the Methodist church last Sunday evening In observance of Armistice Sunday. A special program was rendered, consisting of congrega tional singing of patriotic songs; qunrtets, solos, trio ami two saxo phone solos. Rev.-Mr. Cox delivered the address of the evening. A good repreentat!on of the soldier boys showed their appreciation by their presence. All seemed to enjoy the meeting and it is the duty of the peo pie to observe in an appropriate man ner the day which means so much to our community. "J . ... The following were Alliance ; visit ors on Monday: Mr; and;Mrs. W. L. Clark, Rev. A. J. May, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs, George Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Car roll and Mrs. Hopkins, i ; Rev. Frank Williams of Morrill was In Heminprford visiting over Sunday with Rev. A. J. May. He returned to h's home Mondav. Rev. F. W., Williams was cal'e I to Marsland to direct the funeral of Arnold Hoffman, who died at his home near Marsland on -Wednesday j of last week. The funeral was held from the Methodist church on S.tn-1 day, November 14. Mr. Hoffman was well known in Hemingford, as he had been employed for the most parf of the fall and winter here. He was a fine young man and the community grieves to lose him. i There will be a box social in the Methodist church basement Saturday evening. All are invited. Ladies brino' a box and the young men will do the rest J. T. Butler has been on the sick list the last week with an attack of appendicitis, but is better at this writ-. big and able to be up some. Mrs. W. M. Corey is in Alliance having some dental work done. AUTOSUGGESTION "What does autosuggestion mean?" asked Pringle.' ' "That's when your wife begins to figure out how much you would save in care-fare, and all that, if you had your own machine," replied Teggard, who had been worked just that way. Milwaukee Citizen. Those paper suits costing from 15 to 85 cents probably have a string at tached in the form of a patent eraser. Since women can now vote, butchers and grocers will hesitate long before yielding to an ambition to run for office. Siik stockings are getting so cheap that one may have to wear cotton to be exclusive. , ' The o?d-fihioned cocksurenem of the political leader that' his man will win In a walk will now give way com pleteiy to a doleful "You can search). meP For Expert' Driving and Livery 4. W, CARROLL Phone: Day, 118; Nlfbt, II jj . 8tur (eon's Oarage Quick Service Electrio HIONE 250 First National Bank Bid.. . Alliance Nehnsstal , Waen In Antioeh Tako Tour Meal at TBI LIBERTY OAFS MeU at All Floors Jofca Strata Let Me Cry Your Sale R. A. WYLAND Auctioneer l&ld Missouri Piano Tuning, Regulating & Repair A. M. POOL Leave Orders at Wlker Music llofuei or Phone No. 741 v V Ud mill "Z: V4 . - We Have Our Own Help PHILLIPS & SONS Contractors aud liutldera. V. O. Box 750 Alliance, Neb. L. A. BERRY ROOM 9 RUMER BLOCK PHONE I ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY . We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the lateat appliances for moving furnltnr without marring, scratching or dam aging. Up-to-date wagon pads will be used by us on all moving Jobs, tf' JOHN R. SNYDElt, Phone IB. Drake & Drake . Doctors of Oftoineiry Glasses Accurately Fitted Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopunv Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey uniropracior Telephone 865 L HI I LUC I WUVW Wilson Bulldla PaoI VetntA Tjtane Yvane tnce. F. fi, REDDISH, Reddixh lbone 064 AUbiBsa Harry P. Coursey , . AUCTIONEER Live SUM'k, Ueneral Farm Sale J. D. EMERICK , ' Bonded Abstractor I have the only set of Abstract Book In lki Butte County, First National Bank Bldg. Clean Up Now nd . AVOID TDK BCSn A Utile later to tbm ttmam you'll hare to wait yov tana, Cm the phono today, PBOUTT SE3YICB MOVt Sam Shelton ? ' Phone 173 ...,-: PHONES: RES. NO. 1C3 OPFICE NO. h Transfer and Storage Successor! to Wallace Trass, f er and Storage Company PIANO MOVING BY AUTO TRUOS PACKING AND ORATHTO ruRNrruE a specialty Howard & Allen "Wo Try Hard to Plea" Have it WELDED With the OIT-ACETTIX3ra PROCESS j Cylinder Blocks, Frames eat Tranmlaslon Cases a rjesliifj ALL TRACTOm PACTS Geo. H,, Breckccr New Location III w. M CX