The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 30, 1920, Image 8

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    ORDINANCE NO. 303
AN ORDINANCE FINDING, AS
CERTAINING, DETERMINING, E
qUAMZING, AND FIXING THE
BENEFITS TO AND LEVYING
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS UI'ON
THE REAL ESTATE, LOTS, PARTS
OF LOTS AND TIECES OF LAND
IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 7, IN
THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NE
BRASKA, TO PAY FOR A PORTION
OF THE COST OF PAVING, CURB
ING, AND OTHERWISE IMPROV
ING THE STREETS AND ALLEYS
IN SAID DISTRICT.
Whereas the streets and alleys in
rnvinj; District No. 7 in the City of
Alliance, Nebraska, have lecn paved,
curbed, puttered and otherwise im
proved in accordance with procedure
provided by law, and,
Whcrcaa, special benefits accrue to
property in the district abutting upon
nnd adjacent to the gaid paved and
improved Miects and alleys which are
lis follows, to-wit:
Pox Butte avenue, Ninth htreet to
Tenth ftiect.
Whcrean. the total cost of said work
in foun dto be $5105.15.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor
and City Council of the City of Alli
ance, Nebraska.
Sec. 1. That this Council meeting
as a Board of Equalization for this
purpose, after due notice as by law
provided and after due consideration
of all the facts, find, determine, and
fix the total special benefits in Pav
inpr District No. 7, resulting from
paving, curbing, and other improve
ments, to Ik? equal to the cost of pav
ing and otherwise improving the por
tion of the streets and alleys oppo
site the private property in said dis
trict, which cost is $!,f(5.ir; that the
special assessment tdiall not exceed
the cost of the improvement; that the
real estate in each quarter block sub
ject to the ppecial assessments on ac
count of said improvements is spe
cially benefitted by the said improve
ments in an amount equal to the
whole cost of the improvement of one
half of the street on its front; that
the first one-sixth in each quarter
block next the street or alley paved
is specially benefitted in an amount
equal to 33 1-3 per cent of such cot-t;
that the second one-sixth is specially
benefitted in an amount equal to 20
per cent of such cost; that the third
one-sixth is specially benefitted in an
amount equal to 10 2-3 per cent t of
such cost; that the fourth, fifth and
sixth one-sixth are each specially
benefitted in an amount equal to 10
! per cent of suih cost; and further
i .1nd, determine, and equalize and fix
i the special benefits to, and in pur
' ; uance of such action, and conclusion
j hereby levy special assessments upon
I the real estate, lots, parcels, and
pieces or lanl included in said district
as follows, the legal description of the
propei ty being to the left, and the
amount levied against each piece of
property lieing to the right of the le
l?al description of the property, as fol
lows, to-wit:
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot J and south half lot 8, assess
ment 327..".2.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, north 48 feet of lot 8, assessment
1 302.14.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot 7, assessment $314.73.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot C, assessment $314.73.
Second County Addition sub.,
3, lot f, assessment $314.73.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot 4, assessment 1314.73.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot 3, assessment 1314.73. .
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot 2, assessment $314.73.
Second County Addition sub., block
3, lot 1, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub., block L
east CO feet lot 4, assessment $07.45.
Nebraska Addition sub., block L,
west 00 feet lot 4, assessment $247.28.
Nebraska Addition sub., block L,
lot 5, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub.,
lot fi, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub.,
lot 7, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub.,
lot 8, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub.,
lot 9, assessment $314.73.
Nebraska Addition sub.,
block
block
block
block
block
block
lots 10 arid 11, assessment tfi2!).l7,
Nebraska Addition sub., block L,
lot 12, assessment $314.73.
Total, $5,005.15.
See. 2. Said special assessments
shall be and they are hen by made a
lien on said real estate from and after
this date, and they shall become de
linquent as follows, to-wit:
One-tenth of said sum shall become
delinquent in fifty days from this date;
one-tenth in one year from this date;
one-tenth in two years from this date;
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 ears;
land one-tenth in nine years from this
date.
Inasmuch as the amounts assessed
include interest at seven per cent on
the cost of the work for a period end
ing fifty days from this date and also
include an amount for commissions
and collection charges equal to seven
per cent of the total assessments, on
all of said installments, except the
first, shall be collected at the rate of
seven per cent per annum from fifty
days after until each becomes delin
quent and on all of said installments
interest shall be collected at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from the
time each becomes delinquent until
collected and paid; Provided, however,
that the ofrers of any such property
may pay the whole amount assessed
against such property within fifty
days from this date without interest
and thereupon, and from the date of
such payments, such property shall be
exempt from the lien of this assess
ment and from any lien of charge for
the cost of paving, curbing and gut
tpring, and otherwise improving the
streets and alleys aforesaid; Pro
vided further that all assessments
completely paid and all installments
of any assessments completely paid
before the expiration of fifty days
from this date shall be reduced by
elimination from sue hassessments of
such installments of such assessments,
the seven per cent added as aforesaid
for commissions and collection
charges, in addition by eliminating
therefrom the interest upon such as
sessments or installments of assess-
ments, from this date to a date fifty
days from this date.
Sec. 3. Said special assessments
shall be due and payable to the City
Treasurer thirty days from this dale
and at the time of the next certifica
tion for general revenue puritoes to
the County Clerk of Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, if not previously paid
said special assessments shall be cer
tified to the County Clerk of Box
Butte County, Nebraska, and by him
placed upon the tax list and be col
lected as other real estate taxes are
collected, and shall be paid over by
him to the City Treasurer.
Sec. 4. This ordinance shail be in
full force and effect upon its passage
and approval and publication accord
ing to law.
Passed and approved this S.':Uh day
of November, 1920.
A. D. RODGELS,
Attest: Mayor.
GRACE II. KENNEDY,
City Clerk.
(SEAL)
SOCIETY
TOBIN- SMITH
Mr. Robert G. Tobin and Miss Ber
nice Smith, of West Liberty, la., were
quietly married Saturday evening at
8:30 at the home of the brides uncle,
Mr. Al Wiker of this city,. A few
close friends and relatives were pres
ent. The young couple will make
their home in Newcastle, Wyo.
good old fash;;.ed time is planned
with a. Christmas gnb bag as the
main feature. Er. r one is requested
to bring a gift tor the grab bag.
All members and friends are invited.
The ladies' aid society of the M. E.
church will meet Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Verne Reg
ister, 423 Big Horn with Mrs. Regis
ter and Mrs. Donovan hostesses. A
Miss Lura Hawkins of Allanee, has
ben elected to membership in the Hen
derson club, the honorary literary
pocioty of Nebraska Wesleyan Uni
versy. Members are elected by the
faculty in recognition of scholarship
ability.
WANTED 40 tons of hay with pas
turage within 15 mi. of Antioch. Re
ply Box 143 Alliance, quoting price. 1
Palmer's Gardenglo Toilet
Goods make ideal Xmas gifts.
See our window display. Alli
ance Drug; Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of
Long Lake spent Thanksgiving in Al
liance with friends.
Stock hogs wanted by the Ne
braska Land Company. 103-tf j
Miss Mable Y'oung of McCook is ,
visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. R.
Metz.
The mosf complete line of,
Palmer's Gardenglo Toilet Goods '
ever shown in Alliance. AHi-(
ance Drug Co. i
NEW MARKET PRICES
Show 20 to 50 Reduction
at Ilighland-IIolIoway Co.
Careful Eye Testing
IS OUR MOTTO
Our office is supplied with all the necessary equipment
for the most exact examination of your eyes. We are al
ways glad to assist you in selection of a frame or mounting
that is most becoming to you. Our thousands of satisfied
customers is your best guarantee. You take no chances here.
Drake and Drake
OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIANS
ONE MINUTE
STORE TALK
"It's a mighty lucky thing
for this community that the
people have a store like
yours. With a majority of
fori n g pitifully small stocks
what would a man do who
really ' wanted -what, he
wanted. No wonder the
crowds are here, to say noth
ing about the very great val
ues you are offering," said a
customer.
WHY BE SATISFIED
WITH LESS THAN
HARPER SSERVICE
IBS
HARPER'S-
avings - of r.
of Do
fooiisands
liars
a
On America's Finest of Fine MerchandiseIs Passed On to You!
Florshcim Shoes
$11.98
these are all $20. Shoes.
You will see the Values.
Men's Dress Shirts
in good grade of percale
and patterns.
$2.50
Regular 3.50 values.
Men's Mackinaws
all Wool Belted
$13.98
these are regular 15.00
values.
All Boys' Mackinaws
50 per cent Less. The en
tire stock. Come in and
see the values.
HERMAN'S AND
FOOT SCHULTZ
Men's Dress Shoes
$8.95
$15.00 Values
Unparalleled Selections of
Superbly Styled Suits and
OVERCOATS
SAVE
$20
SAVE
$30
on Smart Suits and on fine Suits and
Overcoats, made to Overcoats, made to
retail at $60.00, now retail at $80.00, now
priced at pirced at
SAVE
$40
on Finest Suits and
Overcoats, made to
retail at $100.00,
now priced at
$40 $50 $60
Boy's Mackinaws
All Wool
$9.98
these arc regular 14.98
values. i
Sheep Lined Mitts
these are regular7 3.50
values.
Men's Lined Mitts in
Leather
98c
these are regular .175
values.
Men's Sheep Lined
Coats
$14.98
these are 19.98 values.
Men's Wool Union
Suits
$4.98
these are regular 6.50
values.
Men's Fleece Lined
Union Suits
$2.48
these are regular 3.50
values.
Men's Scotch Caps
$1.50
these are regular 2.20
values.
Men's Work Shirts
In blue Chambra
98c
Suit Cases
$1.48
these are regular' 2.50
values.
Boy's All Leather Shoes
$4.48
these are regular 6.00
values.
Men s Lined Mitts
$1.65
these are regular 2.50
values.
We Sell For Cash
And Sell For Less
BIG STORE Z3mmfU jIJ:hCi'
We Sell For Cash
And Sell For Less
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