The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 01, 1916, Image 8

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    Official Proceedings
of the County Board
Aug. 21, 191C.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
Tresent Hermlnghauscn, Springer
White and clerk.
Claims allowed as follows:
J. F. Snyder, road work, Dlst. 2,
$24.00.
1 J. J. "Walters, road work, Oam. Dlst,
1. S70.00
Georgo Sclioppert, road work, Com.
Dlst. 1. $72.00.
"W. D. "Waldo.work on U. P. cattlo
chute, Com. Dlst. 3, $150.00,
Howard McMichacl, 198 londB of
brick. Com. Dlst 1 $89.10.
Frontier Cbunty, culvert, Com. Dlst. .'I,
$40.10.
"J, D. Adam, Co., repairs for grader,
roadjHst'30, $d.00.
C. A. Robinson, road work, Dlst. . 30,
$22.00.
On gcnoral fund:
A. N. Durbln, freight $3.53.
Marshall Oil Co., oil and gas for
traqtor, $79,22.
W. T. Elliott, fees State vs. Hill,
$15.05.
' A. B, Hoagland, services on tractor
and auto hire, $230.40.
"Whereupon tho board adjourns to
Aug. 23, 191C.
C. "W. YOST,
County Clerk.
August 22, 191G,
Board of equalization mot aa per
reccBB itaken. Present HormlnghauBen,
Springer and clerk.
. Tlio board proceeded t)oi ,mako and
dld.make tho following lovics for the
year 1916,
StAtO IiOTJ
General fund 8.40 mills, university
fund 1 mill, special university bldg.
fund ,75 mills, normal school fund
.85 mills, state aid bridge fund .10
mills; total G.10 mills.
County LcTy
General fund 7.50 mills, road fund
4.30 mills, bridge fund 3.00 mills, sol
diers relief fund, 1.0 mills; total 14.90
mills.
Precinct LctIch '
Hcrshcy bridge, bond and interest,
1.00 mill, IJostwclk bridge, bond and
InteroHt 1.00 mill, Blrdwood ' bridge,
bond and Interest, 1.00 mill, Platte
bridgo bond and interest, 1.00 mill,
South Platte bridgo, bond and Interest,
2.00 mills.
Special Levies
Road district No. 2, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 3, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 7, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 9, 5.00 mills.
Road District Mo. 10, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 11, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 15, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 16, 5.00 mills.
Road Dlst. No. 27, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 28, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 36, 5.00 mills
Road DiBtrict No. 37, 5.00 mills.
Road Dlstrct No. 45, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 46, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 50, 5.00 mills.
Road District Jto. 51, 5.00 mills.
Road District No. 58, 5.00 mills.
City mid Village LctIch."
North Platte general fund 6.50 mills,
water bondB and lntcreot 5.00 mllla,
sower bonds and interest 2.00 mills,
bridgo bonds and Interest, .50 mill,
park bonds and interest, .50 mill,
'paving bonds and interest, .50 mill,
public library fund 1.50 mills, public
park fund 1.00 mills, street lighting
fund 4.50 mills, fire department fund
6.00 mills, emergency fund 3.00 mill.i,
sower maintenance (real estate only)
3.00 mills; itotal 34.00 mills.
Horshey general fund 10.00 mills,
street lighting fund 5.00 mills, fire
protection 20.00 mllfjs,, interest on
light bonds, 5.00 mills, interest on
water bonds 10.00; total 50.00 mills.
Brady Gcnoral fund, 10.00 mills, In
terest on light bonds 5.00 mills, build
ing' purposes 2.50 milts; total 17.50
mills.
Maxwell General fund 15.00 mills',
Interest on light bonds 7.00 mills, light
plant maintenance 5.00 mills; tbtal
27.00 mills.
Sutherland General fund 15.00
mlllH, Interest on light bonds 5.00
mills, street lighting 5.00; total 25.00
mills.
Wallace General fund 10.00 mills,
street lighting 5.00 mills; total 15.00
mills.
School LctIch.
No. 1 general 35, bond 7.50.
No. 2, general 20, high school 2.
No. 3 general 15, special buHldlng
10.
No, 4 general fund 20.
No. 5 general fund 15, high school 2.
No, 6, general 20,
No. 7, general 30, bond 10.
No. 8, general lO.hlgli school 1.
No. 9, general 8, high school 1.
No. 10, general 15, high school 2.
No. 11, gcnoral 9.
No. 12, general 20, high school 2.
No. 13, general 25.
No. 14, general 35, high school 3.
Nlo. 15, general 10, high school 10.
No. 16, general 30.
No. 17, gcnoral 20.
No. 18, general 10, high school 2.
Nfr. 19, general 35, high school 2.
No. 20, general 30.
No. 21, general 20.
No, 22, general 20.
No. 23, general 35, bond 10.
No. 24, general 15, high school 2.
No. 25, general 30.
No. 26, general 15, high school 3,
special building 5.
No. 27, general 25, high school 2.
No. 28, general 20.
No. 29, general 25.
No. 30, general 80, high schbol 5.
No. 31, general 10 high school 1.
No. 32, gcnoral 20, high school 4.
No. 33, general 20.
No. 34, general 10, high school :).
No. 35, general 20, high school 5.
No. 36, general 25, high schobl 8.
No. 37, general 30, bond 5,
Judgment 5.
No. 38, general 10, high school 2.
No. 39, general 10.
No. 40, general 30.
No. 41, geneAl 30.
No. 42, general 20, high school 2,
No. 43, general 30, high schotol 5.
No. 44, general 20.
No. 45, general 35, high school 3,
No. 46, general 25.
No. 47, general 35, bond 10, high
school 15..
No. 48, general 15, high school 5.
No. 49, general 35.
No. 50, general 3ft.
Nk. 61, general 30.
No. 52, general 35.
No. 53,general 15, high school 4.
No. 54, general 25.
No. 55, general 30, bond 1.
No. 56, general 15, high school 1.
No. 57, general 20.
No. 58, general 20, high Bchool 4.
Nb. 59, general 30.
No. 60, general 35, high school 2
special building 10.
No. 61, general 20, high school 1.
No. 62, general 35.
No. 63, general 35.
No, 65, general ' 30, high school 1.
No. 66, gcnoral 15.
No. 67, general 20, bond 5, high
school 2.
No. 68, general 20, high school 4.
No. 69, general 30.
No. 70, general 10, high school 2.
No. 71, general 30.
No. 72, general 25.
No. 73, general 35.
No. t74, general 20.
No. 75, general 25.
No. 76, general 15, high school 3.
No. 77, general 35.
No. 78, general 35.
No. 79, general 35.
No. 80, general 20, high schood 1.
No. 81, general 30.
NEBRASKA
PROSPERITY LEAGUE
A Steltmldt. Nonpartisan
Organization of Taxs
paytrt
VICE-rnESIPKNTB
YVIULEY r, AOK N
OUTM OUAHA
John AiatnfioN
MERCHANT. riNOIH
DR. C. O. ALLlBON
una ion
atonac antil
INVESTMENT. ULAIK
X. H, BAIBD I
HANTINOTON
j, l. akhh i
MANUf ACTUM n
J. W. binder:
FAflMIN, HUMPHREY
ALmiD MNATT I
INVESTMENTS, INOa'
CMAB. H, BROWN I
MEAL I IT AT I JNVMTMlHTa
w. j. buroibs
INVESTMENTS
MARRY V. BURKLKY (
skinte '
W, M. BUaHMAN '
TOMAai
ALBERT CAHN
MANUFACTURER
LOUIB B CIITI
aTOCKMAN. KBAftHET
I, M, rAIRFISLD
MAk MYATI INVESTMENTS
JOHN N. FRINZIR
MAW ESTATE IHVSSTMSHTB
PR, H, (HUMOR
PHYSICIAN ano auaaieN
T. V. OOLDtN
CAPITALIST, O'NIILL
PRROIHAND HAARMANN
MANUFACTURER
J, J, HANIOHKN
CONTRACTOR
f RID D. HUNKIR
ATTORNEY, "III POINT
PRANK B. JOMNBON
OMAHA PRINTIHO OO, .
C. J, KARBACH
INVItTMINTa
HON, J, T, MILKY
VALENTINE
r. J. KILLY
MERCHANT, NIOBRARA
FRANK B, KINNARD
CAPITALIST
JACOB KLIIN
MERCHANT, BEATRICI
BUD I. ATT A
RANCH OWNER, TEKAMAM
I, M, ft LSFLANO I
CAPITALIST
a, w. maiATH
COAL OPERATOR
JOHN A. MOHHBACHIR
INVESTMENTS WTMORI
aopHua r. nibli
PUBLISHER
PRANK A. H)MI
EltlEIS MSBBB, FALLS CUT
J, J. NOVAK
BANKER, YMLBBR
J, J. O'CONNOR
ATTORNEY
BIORO PARR ,
MERCHANT, NEBRASKA CITY I
HON, YVATBON L. PURDY
LAND OWNER, MABISON
THEODORA RIIMIRB
STOCKMAN, PULLERTON
OARL ROHDK
EITIIIS . C0lllBS
JOHN O, ROalCKY
PUBLISHER
J, C ROTH
INVESTOR, FREMONT
JOHN BCHINDLin
STANTON
VY H, 8CHHOLLIR
JOBBER
THIODORR H. BIRK
STOCKMAN, RELISH
a, I, BHUKIRT
MANUFACTURER
HARRY B, BIMAN
WINSIDI
PAUL P. SKINNER
MANUFACTURER
A. P, SMITH i
JOSSER
N, A. BPItBBf ROIR
WHOLESALER
HON, P. P. 8TAPPORD
NORFOLK
WILLIAM BTORK
INYESTMENIS, ARLINSTON
RODENT C, BTRIHLOW '
CONTRACTOR
alOROI B, TYLER
INVESTMENT! HASTINSS
DoesiProhibition
Prohibit?
Many Nebraskans have the mistaken idea that
state Prohibition makes a state dry" m the
actual sense of that word.
AXGoniession of Failures
i
1 .
I
(From the Topeka State Journal, of Jan, 14, 1916.)
f "Are the prohibition forces of Topeka cheerfully
smiling under a feeling of false security in ignorance of
the situation which they have to combat?,
Legally Topeka is 'dry! But"
.
A. J. VUNLINO 1
PRES. PAETOH B VIERLIMO
lOH WORKS A
YHKODORB WIDAMAN
STOCK BUYER, AURORA I
S, B. V4ILLIY
ATTORNEY, RANDOLPH
B, N. WOLBACH
MERCHANT. BRAND ISLAND
Ft, M VVOLCOTT
MERCHANT, CENTRAL CITY
HON, OTTO ZUILOW
MAYOR, SCHUYLER
The Records
In the same article tlie Topeka Journal states that the
INCOMPLETE record of shipments for 1915 shows that
citizens of Topeka ordered and received during that year a
total of 160,169 quarts of various kind of liquors.
Tlio rct&loir's attention is called to tho significant fact that these nro
tho present conditions In Topeka after 05 years of constant effort
under stato Prohibition' to compel tlio pcoplo to discontinue tlio uso
of liquors.
The 'Actual Condition:
Prohibition fails to remove the opportunity
and the desire on the part of the people to
purchase and to use alcholic beverages. Denied
the opportunity to purchase from manufact
urers and dealers operating under license with
in the state, resort is had to express shipments
to bootleggers and to "alley joints."
vThe Gliaplain's Testimony:
Extract from an addreu by
Harmon Allen, Chaplain of
the Kansas I'eultenllary,
printed on pare 39 ol tho
tint Biennial Report ot the
Kantas SUIo&oiril ot Cot
rectlons.
"About 37 ver cent of the orison vopula-
tion are Hooters from other states. Most of them came
bv the dooe and liauor routes. It must be confessed
T '
that a large percentage of Kansas citizens incarcerated
here came by the same route.
So long as the desire to purchase and to use
exists, better results are achiev d by REGU
LATING the manufacture and sale of alcholic
beverages than are secured by enacting a state
Prohibition law.
The Nebraska Prosperity League
OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION, HIGH LICENSE
President, L. F, CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES
Send for our literature. ' OMAHA, NEBRASKA
The Farmers' Bank
Dlstlnctliclr a "fnrIllers, lunik" vu
know tlio farmers' requirement! ntl
make a specially ol meeting them.
Your nccount at this bank will af
ford a snfc, convenient nnd Ideal Jiank- y
Ing connection.
"Ve desire your Imslncss and will
proTO ourselves worthy of It by the
service we can render. Ask a custo
mer of ours.
Platte Valley State Bank
North Platte, Nebraska.
No. 82, general IB.
No. 83, general 25.
No. 84, general 30.
No. 85, general 25, high school 2.
No. 86, general 30, high-school 2.
No. 87, general 35.
No. 88, general 15, high school 6.
No. 89, no school.
No. 90, no school.
No. 91, general 30.
No. 92, goneral 35.
No. 93, general 35.
No. 94, general 30.
Mo. 95, general 25.
No 96, general 18, high school 3.
No. 97, general 30, high school 3.
No. 98, general 35, ond 5, high school
No. 98, general 35, bond 5, high
school 3.
No. 99, general 25.
No. 100, general 35.
No. 101, general 20, high school 1.
No. 102, general 20.
No-. 103, general 35.
No. 104, general 35.
No. 105, general 35, bond 2.
No. 106, general 25, high school 4.
No 107, general 35
No. 108, general 35.
No. 109, general 30, high school 2.
No. 110, general 30.
No. Ill, general 35, bond 5.
No. 112, general 25.
No. 113, general 35, high school 2.
No. 114, general 30.
No. 115, general 35
No. 11G, general 35.
No. 117, general 20, high school 5.
No. 118, general 30, high school 5.
No. 119, general 35, high school 5.
No. 120, general 35, yn'd 2.
No. 122, general 15, bond 5
No. 123, general 25.
No. 124, general 25.
No. 125, general 35.
No. 126, general 30, bond 20.
No. 127, general 25, bond 2.5, high
school 4.
No. 128, general 35, high school 3.
No. 129, general 35.
No. 130, general 35,
Whereupon the board stood adjourn
ed.
C. W. YOST,
County Clerk.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Arthur McCabe left a few days ago
for Omaha.
Dr. N. McCabo made a professional
visit to Horshey Wednesday.
Miss Elfreda Mettln visited frlcndu
In Ogalalla tho latter part of last
week.
Miss Ella Weaver Is expected home
next week from a visit of several woeka
In Portland.
Miss Merle Thornburg has returned
to Grand Island after visiting relatives
for a few days.
Wranted Good girl for general
housework. Apply 4o Mrs. C. F. Tol
lofsen, Sutherland, Neb.
Miss Evangeline Herrod left Tues
day ovcnlng for Denver to visit her
aunt Mrs. M. C. Harrington.
Ralph Allison Is expected here to
morrow evening from Cheyenne to vis
it local friends until Tuesday.
Tho regular weekly danco of the
Yeoman drill 4eam will bo held at
tho Lloyd opera house this evening.
Mrs. Georgo Crick and children vis
ited friends hero this wcok while en-
route to Kearney from western points.
Victor Halllgan will leave today for
Omaha to bring up the Halllgan car
which waB left there two weeks ago.
Miss Jennie Mitchell of Lexington,
who has been the guest et Mrs, M. V.
Mltoholl for throe weeks, left yesterday.
if v will nnvn Tfirn nrrnw nv nnrn in n i
X 1 XI i A Jt f 1 1 1 1 t 1 .
Lincoln.
.Mrs. j. a. rwmem anu cnuuren re
extenaeu visit witn relatives in una
don, la.
tomorrow.
i imp, wesL p ourLii Rireuc. jnoniuouiiLii
Hospital. I
Masters Donald Newton and Merles
Maupin returned Wednesday morningl
from Omaha where they visited fori
two weeks.
Miss Mary Ellas has resigned her po-f
siton in tho Lierf:-Sandall grocery!
and is attending business college in
Grand Island.
Lost Apron of a Chalmers six lastj
Saturday night between the SchramJ
and Bechon farms. Finder please
leave at this office. V '
, r . j
airs. Artnur Howaru anu sons re
turned Tuesday af terncton from Yesler,
Wash., where ithey spent several!
months with relatives.
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F. J. DIENEK & CO.
Ileal Estate and Insurance
Come and see ua for town lots la
different parts ot the city. Good ln-j
vestments on easy terms, nouses lora
sale and rent. We have also good bar
gains in larms aim rancueo. s .
Cor. Front ana Dewey sts.. upsiTSf
mi
JOHN C.MARTIN
Central City, Nebraska
Candidate for Election on the Non
partlaan Judiciary ballot
For Supreme Judefe
MK. MAItTIN Is 58 yenrs of oge. va
born and renrl m lttuimrtr ia
where ho read law for four year's
iiiiui iu tuininK xo iNeDrasKa. ua was
educated at Wooster University. "Wooster
w.i.u, iinu iunjoiie uir'bu ni Minion, it
He came to Nebraska In 1883 and flrr
law until 1885 when ho moved to Merrick
y,vuiiiy, eu. tie nas aevoieu nis entlra
tllnft nnd Atinvcrv in lha nrofltlnu n .1.-
law In this Htate ever ulnce, excentlns
during the years 189D and, 1900 when ha
ment of the United States located at
jiuynna, vuua, unaer mt muupry occu
puuon or uiiDa. m
As evidence of his conceptlorT of tha
uuiies ox mo ouice 10 wnicn ne aspires
nnd for the purpose of advlslnb the
v.vw.w.f. " . ww.n.vnM MO L W (g UOIlUUCfc In
that office If elected, he announces the
PLATFORM
Thirlfv thA rmipa K .
for perjury. OCoro PUInnient
be?chP0Ullc" cr favoritism known on the
aeeheVn'tV11" Ood gives me to
Appreciate Your Support and
..... v.u.iiiu mo in your uonnaencB
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