light THE ALLIANCE HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1021 FINAL SESSION OF OLD COUNCIL WAS A misv ONE (Contnul from V;w 1) frrrpd to the (ffnriul fund, nnl a bal )ktrl unl ptiul for. An ovonlraft of .177.7 in the Mrot anl alloy fund JT.'.O.OOO. This wiiwif out Hip horary the support of iMtard .K surplus and mwle the rounril i p.lxe.i own ferl piftty pour, nut the wink lial nli CHtiy bpi'ii !ono. Sinrr tlirn rmiysarins from tlip li lirarv liotrd have from timp to time lxspprhpd tiiP council to pjiy thp bill, ; and at it last sp.-s'oii, the council i .... ... ,.... r.lstnli' 1 (1 AlflM' was takon carp of. , t rur ao a lpvy , , M m;i(p lhp , an( (V)Un. van ron.lc for such a fund. Imt it was rjim,m c Mooic mjl,c the f,1(llih ,atcr w '" llml aettle.l thp matter. nnop of $ltr,.!)' in thp Morm wwer' " fund was rlaopd in the same place. I " " Vl1"" ll lo"k1P(l the Thi.4 money was the remainder of a 1 'uck would he passed to the new coun bond isu The woi had l.pen com- Til, but after two or three members until some money had been nppropi i- j bal spoken in favor of the motion, it utod frem it. went through with a whoop. Mr. Har- Mr. Harris teported that the fin:in- ris mirs-tod that it would be unwise rial statement for the year showed to handicap the new council and point there were no outstanding warrants , ed out that nliea.ly 71 per cent nf the against the city, with the exception of ( available fundi for the fiscal year had 5(1 000 due to sanitary sewer construe-! been spent, while only ',) per cent of tion. and thpe would a'l be taken care the time had exp rod. 1 he J7irt that of by special assessment against the there was a comfortable, surplus in a noperty owners. I he repoit show a iuni i iv im.i.k- mi- h-uih mum mi .alance in the various funds of over Renerou-", nowevrr, an.t not, a man 12..r00 and a balance of over $10,000 ( voted against the motion. ;n the liRht fund. City Treasurer Pump Purchase Delayed. Frank AImtjt urose to remaik that' ..... the $12,f.0O included cash in the li-j Mayor Uodjrers uested that some hra'rv and school funds. ; act. on should he taken at once in re- The report of the park board rorlKaru io i.urcnasinK a new pump lor c bienniuni betfinninK May 1, !!!, ; one of the cityV wells. A contract all citizens, and Geoiee Fowler, Sr., was c,uite ill , Saturday mnrnine, but has it-covered. l'ol.ce JuiIrp T. I). Iloberts then Miss Minnie Lewi? of Henn'nifonl pwore in the members of the new visited her sister, Mrs. J. F. Kase of council, and the vet'i injj couiicilmen ' Alliance i'nrdav w'.t h.lrru- fl-firrt 1 h Paw rViairu tn positions of vantage where they might iilK'i'llS watch their successors. Fancy tombs are the latest at Thick's. 39 Lodden Charged With Failing to Buy License After Many Warnings was read bv Councilman Harris. The irom me nana company was on nana, board started out at that time with and he intimated that there was no $3fi0 0f to their credit, and has since! time like the present for signing it. ,..i.o,i in.-. 1X hi' tvntion. There ! Superintendent Hickman had clone has been disbursed $1,!07.20, leaving on hand a balance of $ I ,3Q5.()(i. Among the expenditures during the two years were $1,0X8 for labor, $'200 for addi tional trees and $f12.0 for a dwelling for the caretaker, which was recently purchased at Antioch and moved to Alliance. Mayor Kodgers announced that the term of F. A. Harris as member of the park board expired in January last, clue to a change in the law. Mr. Har ris was reappointed for a three-year term, and the council confirmed the ap pointment. The mayor announced that he had appointed the first park board seven years ago, consisting of M. S. Hargraves, F. A. Harris and K. H. Hoyd. The lafter two had leen on the loard all the time, the latest mem ber being T. II. Barnes. Mr. Hodgers complimented the board on the work that had been accomplices. Library Basement Hill One of the old time difficulties was ironed out when the retiring council voted to appropriate $2,27 from the general fund to take care of outstand ing warrants of the library hoard to "cover repairs and finishing the base ment of the building, completed over a year ago. At the time the work was authorized, both the council and the li brary board were of the opinion that they' had plenty of money to spend, an estimate of the money to 1e real ized from taxes based on the wrong figures. At that time, the hoard fig ured it would be uble to spend $500 and the council let it be understood they would pay the re.-t. Then the blow fell and it was learned that in stead of the assessed valuation bein a million dollars, it was less than some investigating, he said, and was anxious to get the new equipment. The matter would probably have been shoved through, but Councilman-elect J. n. Irwin arose to make a few re marks on the subject of pumps, es pecially the air-lift variety, and at the close of his little talk it was decided to let the matter hold over for the attention of the incoming council, but commending it prayerfully to their attention. An ordinance was passed to care for closing a portion of First street, near the Newberry warehouse, and opening another portion. This will rot be published until some questions concerning the title are answered. The council voted to set aside two half-blocks near the city park for use as a camping ground for tourists. This land is now owned by the city, and will be placed under the park board, which When Sheriff Miller or, pome other police officer reminds you that the au tomobile bcense on your car is missing or is out of date, don't neglect to take care of' it. I). Lodden, employed by Ed Young on constiuction work, is in dutch right now because he failed to heed one of half a dozen warning.-. A To Mr. nnd Mr. Spath, near Yale Sid'ng. April 1 Ith. an eiHit pound bov. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prince, Anril Hth, a girl . I To Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Donovan. a girl. ir. and Mrs. Albert Gamrr.on of Hemingford are the parents of a baby girl, named Dorothea. Mrs. Gammon wa formely Miss Irma Lotspiech of Alliance. Word has bee nreceived of the birth of an eleven pound g'H to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lessolo, of Cambria, Wyo., April 3rd. Mrs. Lessolo was Miss N'eva Howe oC this city. Hay Trabert and O. V. Heed this week purchased the Haivey cafe, and j will conduct it in addition to their uneh j loom business in the Cook pool hal. These two men have made a decided success of their first venture and it is lielieved that they will be able to make ; the Harvey cafe one of the leading vpatqinnnt in the city. The new city council has arranged to hold its next regular meeting next Thursday, and present plans are to hold meetings every two weeks there after. In addition to the regular meet ings there will be conferences with the city manager, but it is quite probable that there will take the form of noon luncheons. Invitations are out for the installa tion of officers of the Alliance Voun teer Firemen, to be held at the Arm- nrv. Vedneslnv pvpninrr. Anril 13. A complaint was filed in county court , deasant evening has been arranged. yesieniay, cnaigmg mm wun driving, including an athletic program and a car without a license on five sepa- dancing. rate and uisiinci occasions, on nve i separate and distinct days, and under thi? law each of these occasions is held to constitute a separate offense, for the reason that Mr. Lodden was; given ample warning. I he first time .Sheriff Miller warned Mr. Lodden that he was running afoul the law, he said that this was even so, but that he had just haJ his car hauled in from the country, where it had been stalled, and that the repair artists wanted so much to put it in running order that he intended to junk it and realize what money he could from the sale of tires and other salable parts. The next time, how ever, that the eagle eye of the sheriff spied him, the car was filled with a cheerful party and the car seemed to be going under its own power. Once the sheriff took possession of the car and locked it up, but released it on the assurance of Mr. Lodden that he intended to take it right out and junk it. The storage and costs were paid, and the car went right back into serv ice, still minus the license. The case will probably come up for NOTICE Regular teachers' examination will be held at the court house April 23, 1921. OPAL RUSSELL, 39-42 County Supt has some available funds to providp I hearing some time Thursday or Fri u .... r:i:,j i a. I ...... " the necessary facilities in the way of water and lights. This is one of the biggest things done by the old council, and will help materially in putting Alliance on the tourist map. Other nearby cities have taken this step long ago. City Clerk Kennedy then distributed the pay checks to the members and Mayor Rodgers arose to make his fare well address. He thanked the council men for their co-operation, intimated that a few of them were not 100 per cent patriotic anil had missed meetings when they were in the city, but de clared the council had accomplished all it had set out to do. He declared that it was possible some mistakes had been made, but that occasionally, too, they had leen chargpd with making mistakes that had not been made." lie said that the new council should have day. PERSONALS Agnes, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'. P. VanKirk had her limb badly cut with a piece of glass Sun day while playing. It was necessary to take five stitches to close the wound. Mrs. C. K. Pyle has been confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Gentry, aecom-! panied by their daughters Ketha, ' Olive and Mary Ellen, left last night , for Norman, Neb., where they will attend the golden weddiry? of Mr. i Gentry's parents. They expect to re-! turn Friday morning. I Fancy, combs are the latest at Thiele's. 39 Save Money By Making Your Last Year's Hat New With COLOKITE HAT DYE. For 25 you can by a bottle of Colorite, the genuine hat dye, which with one appli cation will make your old hat new. COLOR RIGHT With COLORITE. It Positively Cannot be Detected. 23 Cents Per Bottle Tliiele's ftps hj VV j " 1 Fab colim The artistic durable fiber covering An Improvement on Pointed Linoleum A new product, inexpensive, but made especially to give better and lon&er service. This extra quality is the result of making everything that goes into.Pabcolin a little better than usual. For instance instead of the ordinary soft oil-paint used to surface printed linoleum, enamel paint is used. Also, the "body" of Pabcolin is made from specially selected rags, and waterproofed by a process that gives Pabcolin extra resistance to moisture and rot. Many beautiful patterns suitable for bathroom, bed room, kitchen, laundry, hall, porch, stairs for any room in the house. Ask to see Pabcolin. Let us explain its special points of superiority and the economy in using it. You will recognize Pabcolin by its handsome, glossy surface. Geo. D. Darling FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 115-117 West Third St. Alliance, Nebr. . . .mi.-!!.. .irmn ..a iri; April 'Bargain Showers' AT THE IT1 ash Store BIO STORE 1 esf 1 7 iWpKf ifH 1 Jaa We have prepared a veritable torrent of "April Shower Bargains" that will interest every one who is interested in economizing. Thou sands of dollars' worth of brand new, choice, seasonable, desirable merchandise is priced at savings j ou cannot afford to ignore. Just as NATURE'S April showers bring profits to farmers and gardeners, so do these "April Bargain Showers" at the CASH STORE bring profits to every Alliance shopper at our Men's and Boys' Exclusive Store. lU.TOiarp eiffiept. Store . bio store 1 -"'rvtii'tl li r MEN'S NECKWEAR MEN'S NEW SPRING HATS MEN'S DRESS SHOES BOYS' SPRING SUITS ! All Good Patterns. All the new shades in Brown, Black. Also ' aa the New Tan Shades- $8.98 $7.98 48c each $4.00 ' ...... Cassimeres of the Best Selected Shades Vici Kid, Dark Tan in a Straight Last all elegantly tailored with high lustre lining, These Ties sold for $1.00.. See these These are wonderful values regular Leather the Best Grade Made. fanCy back and seams re-inforced, with two Wonderful Values. $6.00 and $7.00 Values. Regular $15.00 Values. pair pants, full lined 8 to 17 sizes MEN'S IJLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS 79c These are $1.00 and $1.23 Values. MEN'S DRESS PANTS ALL THE NEW PATTERN'S. $5.98 These are $8.00 and $9.00 Values. 'Men's Suits Stein Bloch, Kincaid, Kimball, Style Plus all at Big Reduction in Price. $75.00 Suits, now $37.50 $60.00 Suits, riow $30.00 $50.00 Suits, now $25.00 $25.00 Suits, now . . ! $12.50 These are all cut just in Half. As you know, our merchandise and prices all marked in plain figures we are taking our loss. BOYS' KHAKI UNIONALLS LEE MAKE $2.50 All Sizes. These are $1.00 Values. See these values the best make. WE SELL FOR CASH WE SELL FOR LESS big store i mmisi MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER CAPS $1.00 These are $2.50 and $3.00 Values. A big clean up. WE SELL FOR CASH WE SELL FOR LESS