G1X TIIE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 Zip Mtaurc Hrralb BURR rniNTINO CO.. Owner ttntertd at tha pontofflra at Alllanca fttNb., for trnniUl(in tnrnugh tha aUl irond rln matter. J'ubllahcd aUy and Friday. OR(JE U lU'KR, JH Editor WW1N M. ULltll liualnaaa Mir. , Official nwpar of tha City or kn"Tuianc: tm MM County, Ownvd and puklinhed by Th Burr Wtotina; Company, Ueorara L. Uurr. Jr., rrldni; fed In U. liuir, Vlca l'rea- ORDINANCE NO. 318 ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX FOR THK YEAR 1921 AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING i FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL ' YEAR ENDING ON THE SEC I OND MONDAY IN AUGUST, 1922, FOR THE PAYMENT OF i THE GENERAL AND I NCI DENTAL EXPENSES OF THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRAS KA, FOR THE SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF THE SEWER SYSTEM, PUB LIC LIBRARY AND CITY PARK OF SAID CITY, FOR THE SUP PORT AND MAINTENANCE OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND i TOLICE DEPARTMENT OF SAID CITY, AND FOR PAYING THE INTEREST ON AND A ' PART OF THE PRINCIPAL OF I THE SEWER EXTENSION ' BONDS, CITY HALL AND CITY i PARK REFUNDING BONDS, 1 1919 FUNDING BONDS, DRAIN i AGE BONDS, 1919 PAVING IN TERSECTION BONDS, 1920 J DRAINAGE EXTENSION BONDS. AND 1920 PAVING IN TERSECTION BONDS, OF THE ! CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEBRAS- BE IT ORDAfNED. by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance, Nebraska: Section 1. That there is hereby levied for the year 1921 and for the traroose of creatine funds for the fiscal Year endine on the second Monday in August, 1922, a tax upon each dollar of the actual value of all real estate ad personal property within the cor- R urate limits of the City of Alliance, ebraska. taxable according: to the laws of the State of Nebraska for the various purposes and in the various fiiumbers of mills or parts of mills hereinafter set out: (a) For the pay ment of the treneral and incidental ex Dense, of said city (three (3) mills, b For the purpose of. supporting: maintaining and repairing: the sewer system of said city, eight-tenths J.s) "mill (c) For the purpose of support ing, maintaining; and repairing the city library of said city eight-tenths (.) null, (d) For the purpose of paying the salaries of the members of the Board of Park Commissioners, provid ing funds for amusements, laying out, Improving find beautifying the park and public grounds and paying the salaries and wages of employees of the Hoard of Park Commissioners of said city, four-tenths (.4) mill, (e) For the purpose of supporting, maintaining end paying the Police Department of twid city one (1) mill, (f) For the purpose of supporting, maintaining mnd paying the Fire Department of raid city, eipht-tenths (.8) mill, (g) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the sewer bonds of said city, one and twenty-five one-hundredths (1.25) wills, (h) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the sewer extension bonds of said city, fifteen one-hundredths (.15) mill, (i) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the city hall and city park refunding bonds of said city, twenty-five one-hundrelths (.25) mills, (j) For th purpose of paying the in terest upon and a part of the principal of the 1919 funding bonds of said city, one (1) mill, (k) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the drainage bonds of said city, two and five one-hundredths (2.05) mills. (1) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of . 1 - ' i - S . - f t ino principal vi vne ivij paving in tersection bond of said city five-tenths (.6) mill, (ui) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the 1920 drainage ex tension bonds of said city twenty-five one-hundredths (.25) mill, (n) For the purpose of paying the interest upon and a part of the principal of the 1920 paving intersection bonds of said city, six-tenths (.6) mill. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage, publication and ap proval, according to law. 1'assed and approved this Wh day of June 1921. It. M. HAMPTON, (Seal) Mayor. Attest GRACE H. KENNEDY, City Clerk. 66 Chadron and Alliance, who have been trying to find a home for the two during the time the hutband will be in the hospital, are rejoicing with her in the fact that everything has turned out" happily for her. RANDOM SHOTS Despite the great risk of being mobbed we are going to ask this ques tion: Is it raining enough to suit you ? Some store is going to make a big cleanup by advertising waders for the shopping sisiers. Robert W. Chambers, whoe works are far more popular among tne boarding school girls than any of -the Elsie series, studied drawing and painting in Paris. If his pictures are the same sort as his books, the world lost a lot when he gave up art. Stenographers get blamed for a lot of things the boss is responsible for. Why is It that very few of the mod ern Lotharios look the part? Today's Best Story. J. 'It seems to me," he said, "that you kiss as if you had a lot of experience." "Do 1 7 she replied. "Well, you know, I have the dearest little doggie in the world." Alliance Woman Makes Room for Soldier's W(fe The appeal published in Tuesday's Herald from a Chadron woman, whose ex-soldier husband is now in St. Jo seph's hospital, for a place where she and her four-months-old baby could find a home and an opportunity to earn their keep during the time the husband and father is confined to the hospital, found a ready response. One Alliance woman, who hasn't forgotten the war and the sacrifices made by soldiers, has opened her home and her heart, and the mother and babe will have a place to live an eat and be able to see the soldier in the hospital. The young mother was willing to make almost any sacrifice to be near her husband. She tried desperately hard to find work in Alliance, but was unsuccessful. No one wanted to em ploy for housework a woman who had a young baby to care for, and the mother had been trained in nothing else. As a last resort, she offered to leave her baby with relatives at Chad ron. and work here simply for money enough to pay for the care of the child. Herald readers will be pleased to know that this soldier's wife wilt not be required to make this sacrifice, and that she has found a pleasant home and sympathetic companionship, and that she may keep her baby with her. The women who made the offer is the sort who will make the . young mother's stay in Alliance as pleasant as possible. Red Cross officials in BEREA A large crowd attended the ball games at Berea Tuesday, played in connection with the Farmers Union meeting. The first game was played between the Ash Grove and Box Butte Red Sox teams, the former getting the long end of an 8 to 9 score. Fol lowing this battle of bats, the Berea team played the winners. The Ash Grove boys knew how well the Berea team can play, so they selected their nine from the Box Butte Bed box, the Hemingford team and their own, out they didnt use quite enough care in the selection. The game went in their favor for a while, but the-tide turned before long and the Berea team won by the margin of 9 to 12 Every play' er handled his place well. There were fourteen good straight hits, frank Peed scored the only home run or the dav for Berea. Mrs. Gertrude Cass gave a very en lovable party to the little folks on Wednesday afternoon, this being tha anniversary of her daughter, Lelias tenth birthday. Rex Cass from Casper, Wyo., is here snendins: a few days with relatives. Come everybody, young and old, and be present at the Berea Community church next Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock for Children s day program, Preaching service will be held after! , i a .1 I cnaries jacuson gave a uanre ai tne Berea hall Tuesday night after the Farmers' Union picnic. ' Mrs. T. A. 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