The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 18, 1902, Image 4

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    PUOLIBHKO EVERY FRIDAY.
Official Publication of Box
Butte CountUt-
J. J. O'KEEFK.
TAMES WILCOX.
. EDITORS.
IKntcred nt tlio IVwtoftlco nt Alliance, Nebrnskn, ns
Sevond-UliiKH Mull Mnttor.
mn of subscription.
Per year (In nclvnnco).........fl.!'fl Throo month...... 40r-enM
81x month MM 73 1 Hiimplo copies ftvo to tiny acltln-w
tT" AdvcrtNIt (rra'es mndo known on application.
The City or Alliance.
Atllnnco Id a thriving, pushing, growing little city of IVM souls,
wltli n future full of promise- Indeed, no bright N tlio outlook, It
Is freely predicted Hint wlthtn llvo yonrilt will liuveii popula
tion of from 5000 to HOOO. In nil of Northwest Nobriiskn there U
no town, In point of iopulatlon iiiul volume of business, tlintcnn
npprouch It. Its nillroiid facilities nro tho lies!, llng locutcd on
tlio mull) llnoof the great Burlington and Missouri Hlvor railroad
system j and It kcIiouIh unci churches aro not surpassed any
where. Its people nro hospitable, enterprising and Intelligent.
Hs climate. Is healthful, Invigorating and Inspiring, In short, no
town In Nebraska presents superior Inducements for men of capi
tal, enterprise and push to locato within her Ijortlera. Letters of
Iniulry addressed t tho Alliancb IIf.hami will bo answered
promptly unil Jn detail
Fusion State Ticket.
For Governor W. H. THOMPSON,
Of Hall County.
Lieutenant-Governor E. A. GILBERT,
Of York County.
Secretary of Slate JOHN II. POWERS,
Of Hitchcock County.
Auditor C. Q. DeFRANCE,
Of Jefferson County.
State Treasurer J. N. LYMAN.
Of Adams County.
Superintendent Public Instruction CLAUDE SMITH,
Of Dawson County.
Attorney-Gcneral-J. H. UROADY,
Of Lancaster County.
Land Commissioner J. C. HRENNAN.
Of Douglas County.
A Plain Statement.
In tlio face of the statement by democratic and populist
newspapers that Mr. Thompson is not and never has been
a railroad attorney, republican newspapers continue to as
sert that Mr. Thompson is a railroad attorney.
The following letter printed in the Crete Democrat is
self explanatory:
Grand Island, Neb., July 3. Mr. C. J. Howlby,
Crete Neb. Dear Sir and Friend: I received yours
of the 2d inst. with the clipping from the Sterling
Sun of July 1. Do you know I never could under
stand why some men will deliberately state a thing
as a fact, which is derogatory to another man's char
acter, without knowing anything about it. Men do
this who would not for the world steal a penny from
him, and yet without hesitancy, they attempt to steal
from him that which is worth more than all the pen
nies that could be accumulated. 1 am not now, and
never have been at any time engaged by any rail
road corporation, either directly or indirectly, as at
torney or otherwise, and never rccicvcd one cent
of fees. I noticed a squib of the same kind, purport
ing to have been clipped from some Sioux City, la.,
paper, printed in ycstcrday'B Lincoln Journal. A
lawyer's life, in a professional way, is an open book,
hence, 110 one need go misinformed in regard to it.
Thanking you for calling my attention to the same,
I am, your's truly,
W. H. Thompson.
Mr. Thompson's statement is plain and emphatic and
the republican editor who, in the face of this statement,
insists upon charging Mr. Thompson with being, a railroad
lawyer, simply goes upon record as being wholly indiffcrnt
concerning his reputation for veracity. World-Herald.
George Darling the I'urnlturo Dcnlcr.
Ae Know
That Host People afe Out for a
Proposition to Save Honey.
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Briefly Stated-?
OUR PROPOSITION IS TO FUR-
FURNITURE,
That monkey entertained the other day at dinner by
the New York smart set is not the only monkey in society.
We can find 'em nearer homo.
Frank Lt Coomiis, who represents tho first congression
al district of California, is the only man in congress born
on the Pacific coast. He was Lorn in the Napa valley in
1853. . .
President Roosevelt has fled from tho cares of state
at Washington and is enjoying peaco and quiet at his sum
mer home at Oyster Bay, New York. There, undisturbed,
he can plan and dream of a second term. Hut it will be
but a dream. '
General Kitchener is the present hero of the hour.
How they come and how they gol It seems only yesterday
that it was Wolsclcy. Then it was Roberts. Now it is
Kithcncr. And if Kitchener goes into the war office it will
soon be somebody else. Chicaga Inter Ocean.
BETTER and PRETTIER, at a LESSER
PRICE than you can buy elsewhere. All
we ask Is for you to visit cur store and
alloW us to demonstrate what we have
said . . .
Professional Cards.
ATToitNKvs.
WILLIAH MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
After ten days of strife and turmoil, and cutaling an
estimated loss 0 $10,000,000 upon the business men of
Chicago, the freight handlers of that city have surrendered
and returned to work. There wore Judascs in their camp
and no other alternative was left the strikers.
The Fremont Tribuno takes the pains to say that
"There is a Corkish flavor about tho name of Patrick H.
Barry, tho fusion nominee for congress in tho Sixth dis
trict." Wo presume the Tribune would say that there is a
Parisian flavor about tho name of ''Mickey," tho republican
nominee for governor of tho state of Nebraska. World
Herald. ,-lri.u.l--l
The. Maine clenlocrats propound a question that must
ho interesting to Chairman Babcock. They want to know
why tho "'steel trust" should be charging Maine shipbuild
ers S1.G5 for material which it is selling to British builders
for 95 cents. Our republican contempory, the Hartford
Courant, referring to that inquiry from the democracy of
Maine, says: "It is a pertinent question and a homo ques
tion. A wiser republican congiess, a more piudeut repub
lican congress would not have given tho Maine dcmociats a
rh.tnce to ask it." Wo aro confident that Mr. Babcock
agrees with the Courant as to the unwisdom and impru
dence of congiess in this matter. Washington Post.
Tins is tho way the Lincoln Daily Post puts it and it
sounds like we ourselves had written it: "Of one tiling
the Post is proud. Nebraska has a supremo court which is
not afraid to do business. When tho railway attorneys
weic urging a leferec in tho railway mandamus suit and
when "one side was afraid and tho other da's't," that court
took all strings off everybody and said: "Put in all the
evidence you have, or think you have. This court knows
what is competent and relates to the case, and such as is
incompetent, irrelevant, immaterial and all balled up we
will not consider, but hurry up. This is no time for tech
nicalities, when we are taking original jurisdiction." Even
the railway attorney took a tumble and the trial of the
most important case ever before the supreme court was
concluded in three days. Let us thank God for a court
which has horse sense."
Uncle Sam, Engineer.
Before many months the cartoonist will be putting
Uncle Sam into an engine cab, hands on the throttle and
long coat tails flying out over the tender. Your undo is
going to nm a railrsad all his own. As soon as the title of
the French Panama company to its ditch and railroad at
the isthmus is cleared up and Colombia consents to a
treaty, the president is authorized to buy the whole outfit.
And then Uncle Sam will make his original experiment in
government ownership and operation of a railroad. It is
not a long raihoad, this Panama line. It is forty-sevqn
and a half miles in length. It couldn't be any longer with
out sticking out oer the ocean at one or both ends. But
this railroad makes up for its lack of length by its width.
Its gauge is five feet. Your Uncle Samuel proposes to run
tins railroad without the aid or consent of anv other nation.
Omaha Daily News.
Brvan is dead and Bryanism a thing of the pait, say
the whoopers-up of the g. o. p. Yet the president of the
United States has been appealed to and has accepted the
appeal to tour through Nebraska this fall and make speeches
in order to prevent the state from deserting the false colors
to which it pinned its faith two years ago. Doesn't look
like these apologists for kingly rule, for caste, for blue blood,
for a titled aristocracy, beleive in the truth of their asser
tions. If Bryan is dead, why urge the president to prosti
tute his high office by stooping to stump the state? Bryan
isn't dead, nor is Bryanism a thing of the past. Wait until
after the Ides of next November, and then tell us that Bryan
is dead; that railroad dictators, masquerading in the guisb
of legitimate suffragists, have become masters of the situa
tion; that the common people have surrendered their birth
right; that corporation rule is supreme; that never again
shall the fair name of Nebraska be redeemed. Yes, tell us
all this when the votes are counted next November, if the
result justifies it; but don't tell it to us now.
Railroad managers are complaining that their new fast
trains are not paring out, except in advertising the road's
enterprise. This ought to bcfollowed by a plea from the
tax bureau for exempting from taxation all the high speed
locomotives, palatial trains and improvements of roadbed
to facilitate fast time, on the ground that they are an ex
pense to the road rather than property which increases its
value. Omaha Bee.
Gr.N. Jacoh II. Smith, author of the kill and burn"
order in the Philippines, has been found guilty and sen
tenced to be "admonished by the reviewing authority."
Roosevelt has "admonished" the gentleman and retired him
from active service. ,
The unequaled gainencbs and daring of the outlaw, Tiacy,
who for the past ten days has battled the efforts of a thous
and bloodhounds in Oiegon and Washington to captuio him,
ccitainly entitles him to consideration if he should bo appre
hended later on.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
Omen Pno.ir. 180.
residence Phone 203.
R. C. NOLEMAN,
ATTOflNEY
AT LAW.
Booms 1, 2 and 3, First National bank build
ing, Alliance, Nob. Notary In oBlce.
W. Q. SIMONSON...
Attorney at
Law....
Ofllcu Up-stalrs Over Postomco
L. A. BERRY,
Druggists nnd Pharmacists.
THE PERFUME SENSATION,
"Madam Butterfly9
iim Hen jaj.uiuai; uuui, vriii; ui liiu .
Most Delightful and Fragrant wr
Perfumes Ever Produced.
TTsTEJ HiiVB XT i
Also the New
Odors....
Violet of India,
Rose of India,
English Violet,
Juliet and Others.
Give Them a Trial.
They're Sure to
We Guarantee
Their Quality....
attorney
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
smith p. totti.b. ika k. TAsn.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Main St., - ALLIANCE, NEB.
The Alliance Pharmacy,
J. S. HEKINNEY, Proprietor.
PHYSICIANS.
W. 8. I1EI.LWOOU. M. D.
II. II Iin.LWOOI), M. I).
Bellwood &BelIwood,
PHYSICIANS and
SURGEONS.
Moisten HiilldiiiR, - ALLIANCE.
NEB,
Sonic 51iort Sermons.
When a woman begins to flatter you, run.
Don't let your mirror do all the reflecting.
Beauty does not disdain to borrow the homely woman's
hair.
fit
No dressmaker has ever succeeded in making velvet
vulgarity.
Where the saloon is the poor man's club, it the poor
woman's hell.
Woman has more faith than man, and the Lord knows
she needs it.
How many old maids, think you, would seek a divorce
celibacy?
Many a weak woman'has the strength to support a stag
gering husband.
First love feeds on ice cream soda, and, like it, ia too
delicious to last long.
Never Icjt art delude you into believing that Cupid repre
sents the naked truth. Philadelphia Bulletin.
L: W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Otllco In 1'lrst Nntlonal Hunk block. Alli
ance, Nebraska.
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F. J. Brennan & Co.... I
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DEALERS IN.
life
Drug s, Perfumes
and lUrllVl rl iivlWD
Paints, Oils and Wall Paper.
"?t6sc,t,Vvotvs CaxevAVQ CoTwpoHclfcc.
ARNSrT bnlaotck?al Alliance, Nebraska.
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E. MOORE, M. D.
ri.ETClIEIt BLOCK,
ALLIANCB, NEB.
Culls answered from olllco day or night.
Telephone No. U!.
Shcilrf'h Snlc.
By virtue of unorder of sale Issued by tho
clerk of the district court of Box Buttu coun
ty, Nebruska, 1111011 11 decree rendered by suld
court In fuvorof T. M. Luwler, plaintiff, unci
ngulnst Lena Wegener unci Mr. Wegener,
first numo unknown, husband of Lena Weg
ener, defendant, William Winansund Ann O.
Wlnims. defendants. 1 will on thu 12th day of
August, A D. Hti, at in a. in. on said clay, at
the west front door of tho court
house In Alliance In said county, sell
tlio following deserlled real estate,
to-wlt: tho southwest quarter of section 20 In
township ' of range 47 west of tho 6th princi
pal meridian In Box Huttu county, Nebraska,
ut public auction to thu highest ibldder for
cash to satisfy said order of sale lu tho
sum of $70.58 und Interest, costs and uccrulng
IKA. BEEI).
Sheriff of Said County.
(By Frank Martin, Deputy.)
Wm. Mitchell, Attorney for Plaintiff.
HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY.."..
Is One of the Most Up-to-Date Drug
Stores in Nebrafaka
Prescriptions Carefully i g,
Watches and Diamonds.
Fine Watch Repairing
a Specialty. . .
A SELECT
STOCK OF
Industrlul America.
While America's population has increased abont five
fold during the last century, the productive power of that
population hr.s increased forty-fold. Man for man, indus
trially coneidered, the American is twenty-five years ahead
of tho Englishman, who in turn is far ahead of his European
neighbor. At this rate in 1920 there will be 110,000,000
Aimticans, with a working power equal to all tho 350,000,
oor, people which Europe will thon piobably contain.
Cnicago Inter-Ocean.
In about five years, whon foreign nations want to fight,
i they'll have tq borrow battleships from Mr, Morgan, with
a guarantee that they will be returued in as good order as
when loaned.
Nom'imox mrn coinoand nonunion inen go, but th
I Union I'acjnc strikers aro Mdiug the fort manfully.
Notice to Creditors.
In county court, within und for Box Butto
county, Nebr.isku.Junu 18, lOO.'. In tho mat
ter of the estate of Murguret Hurrold.clpcoascd
To tho creditor of suld estate: You uro
hereby notified, that I will bit at tho county
court room In Alliance In said county, on thu
20th day of December, A. U , 1002. ut 1 o'clock,
n. m., to receive ftnd examine all claims
against said estate, with u view to their ad
justment and ullowance. Tho time limited
furtlin nresentutlon of claims uirulnst said
estate Is six months from tho Mil day of
June, A. I)., 1002, and tho tlmo limited for
p:imcnt of debts Is one year from said 18th
day of June. 1(H. Witness my hand and the
seal of suld county court, this 18th day of
June, lVttl.
heal I). K. SI'ACHT.
County Judge
Notice for Publication.
Lakh OrriCEAT A1.1.111KCZ. Neb. I
Juno 18, 190-i. f
Notice Is hnrebv L-Iven thut thu following.
name t settler has tiled not Ice of his Intention
to make Dual proof In support of his claim,
und that suld proof will lie made U'foro lleg
Istcrnud Itueelverat Alllauce, Neb . on July
M, 10OT, vl: John Keefe.of Hemliigford.Neb ,
who made houieue.id cntr 15U3 for the lots
1,3 und 3 and tho southeast quarter of tho
northwest quarter of section I, towiuhlp '
north, range 50 west.
He nauies thp followlug witnesses- ro prore
his continuous rusldruce upon und cultlva
ml, iz: Blc
F. E. HOLSTEN,
Proprietor.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Ladies' 1'uniIshlnR Goods.
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L'Uard Bevan of
liuuilitcford. Neb. ; Kitwt Curry, of lleiiilng-
ford, Ni'U.i l'.lniur Vaughn, of Alllttacw, Wj-i
uirmv uurjotuiin, or auudco.
. ii. LHjuuinutox, Rikikir.
Mrs. Thos. Regan...
Has a Large and Complete
Assortment of -
MILLINERY, 9 i
T ADIES' TAILOR MADE Suits,
J Shirt Waists. Muslin Under
wear, Fancy Notions, Chil
dren's Headware, Battenberg
materials, Embroidery Materials,
Stamped Linens, Hair Goods, etc.
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