The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 27, 1908, Image 7

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Some High-Class Short-Horn Bulls.
1 raised the bull calf that took first
premium, also calf that took fifth in
same class, in open competition, at our
State fair in September 1907, My
herd took fourteen ribbons, altogether.
I now have thirty bulls, from one to
three years old, which I would like to
sell for fall delivery; a car load. I will
sell from twelve to twenty you take
your pick for J 100 each. I will keep
them for two months, feed them oats,
alfalfa, etc., get them in good shape.
You take them in December, winter
them at home, and they will do you
some good. J. G. Bremzer,
4.V 1 year Broken Bow. Neb.
New Machine Shop.
C. C. Tasli & Co., practical machin
ists, have opened up a general repair
shop in Gndsby's carpenter shop, back
of Boguc's stove. They will give spe
cial attention to repairing automobiles,
guns and all kinds of machinery.
Reasonable charges and satisfaction
guaranteed. Give him a call. Tele
phone 589. 32-tf
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When You Buy
BUT Al MUftli,
Tbi Boms Merchants merit yoar support,
they jue the mainiUjrs of tbo community.
And when 70a buy of Horns Hereout,
bay of tbois who adrertUe.
We have a
customer
for a large
modern
house.
He will pay a good price
for It, but wants the best.
Do you want to sell yours?
We also have several cus
tomers for small resi
dences Nebraska
Land Co.
Phone 281-Alliancce Natl. Bank Blk.
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0110 rami
ALL KINDS OF
Cement work, sidewalks,
curbs, foiiiulatioiis, Hoors.etc.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Those contemplating having any such
work done are invited to examine the
work 1 have done in Alliance.
When you plan your home
remember the importance of
Good Plumbing
I do sanitary work and guar
antee it.
I install Standard bath room
fixtures.
Steam and Hot Water Heat
ing with modern, up-to-date
Ideal Boilers and American
Radiators right in my line.
FRED BRENNAN
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
...WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska.
Your Printing
It should be a fit representative of your
business, which means the high grade, ar
tistic kind, That.s the kind we do,
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT
OF TYPE, GOOD PRESSES AIJD
TYPOGRAPHICAL ARTISTS
These represent our facilities for doing
the Lindrof printing that will please you.
The prices are right, and prompt delivery
the invariable rule at this office.
EDITOR8 ELECT MAYES.
Seattle, Wash., Selected as the Next
Meeting Place.
The session at St Paul of the Na
tloual Editorial association was
finished when Seattle. Wash., was
chospn as the 1909 meeting plnco
When It" was seen that Seattle would
win, the Toledo delegates moted that
the choice ot Seattle be made unani
mous The following officers were elected;
President, Will H Mayes, Brownwood,
Tex , first vice president, A N Pom
eroj, Chambersbute. Pa, second vice
president, II. C. Dowdell. ArtOilan.
S. D., third vice- president. W. F. Par
rott, Waterloo, la.; recording secre
tary, R H. Walker, Athens A:a ;
treasurer, Will Curtis, Kewanee, I",
A discussion of the present postal
lawb relating to second class mall
matter and the adoption of resolu
tions Indorsing the laws and com
mending Third Assistant PostniSi'er
General A. C Law she In hfs effort
to enforce them took up the ;rei;er
part of the morning session
Senator Nelson stated that th dl
posa! of public lands In the past ha
been very prodigal and the Idea of '.h?
commission Is to have the govern
tnent stop selling the timber lands and
so conserve the national forests. The
intention is to have alt public lands
suitable for agricultural purposes re
served for actual settlers only. He
urged the editors to call the attention
of the public to the conservation of
forests and he stated that the com
mission hopes to have laws passed
that will give Uncle Sam contiol of
the supply of timber
CONDITIONS ON CANAL ZONE
Special Commission Sent to Isthmus
Submits Its Report.
The president made public a report
submitted to him In August by a special
commission, consisting of James
Bronsou Reynolds, Samuel 11 Donnel
ly and Henry Beach Xeedham. regard
ing conditions in Panama Tho com
mission was appointed April 26 last.
That the president is pleased with
the report is shown in a letter whlca
he sent to each member of the com
mission on Friday. He expresses par
ticular pleasure over the fact that the
committee upholds the administration
of Colonel George W. Goethals, chair
man of the Isthmian canal commis
sion, and the president has had a copy
ot the report mailed to Colonel
Goethals, requesting that the recom
mendations made by the committee be
put In Immediate effect so far as pos
slble The president will submit tho
repoit to congress with appropriate
recommendations.
HIGH TENSION IN ALABAMA
Number of Speakers at Miners' Mass
Meeting Arrested.
A picnic and barbecue given at
Fulton Springs, near Birmingham, re
solved Itself Into a general meeting
for the extension of sympathy to the
striking miners of the district. Over
3,000 were present and a number of
speukers were arrested for Incendiary
utterances. Two hundred guardsmen
were on hand, as well as a large
squadron of deputies. As fast as one
speaker was arrested tho chairman
would call upon another and the
speaking continued as though nothing
had occurred.
A number of evictions tiotn com
pany houses has just been accom
plished at the Sayra mines.
Reports come that threatening let
ters aro being dropped at the homes
3f men remaining at work and as a re
ult many men are leaving.
BOULDER MARKS DEBATE SITE
D. A. R. Erects Monument in Memory
of Lincoln-Douglas , Contest.
The semi-centennial ot the debate be
tween Abraham Lincoln and S. A.
Douglas was celebrated at Ottawa,
111., on the spot where tho "great
emancipator" and the "little giant"
stood during their argument fifty
years ago. In commemoration of the
event a unique monument marking
the spot In Washington park was un
veiled by Illlnl chapter. Daughters of
the American Revolution. A twenty-four-ton
bouldor has been brought
from the farm of Moan Trumbo'and
emplaced on the concrete base in the
park.
Jurors Pray for Divine Guidance.
On their knees beside their cots,
each member of n St, I,ouls county
Jury at Claton, which was delib
eratlng In the case of Wash Woods,
a negro charged with murder, offered
prayer, asking divine guidance in ar
riving at a verdict. On the first bal
lot Woods was acquitted. The invoca
tions followed unsuccessful efforts by
tho Jury to reoch an agreement as to
the negro's guilt or Innocence.
To Bring Back Father Wheeler's Body.
Father Dalton, pastor of St Patrick's
church. Kansas City and Dr. Thomas
Bonocum bishop of Nebraska, left for
Munich, Bavaria, for the purpose of
bringing to this country for a second
burial the remains of Father William
Wh'e.er. who died while on his return
trip to America after a visit to Rome
thirty-seven years ago
Three Drown in Silver Creek,
Homy Suemnlcht of New Athene.III.
Frank and George Fisehauer, bi others,
aged twenty and sixteen years respec
tively, were drowned while bathing in
Silr creek when one of the brothers
stepped into a deep hole and the other
two tried to rescue htm The bocies
were recovered
Pure Food Law Called Void.
Pennsylvania's pure food law was de
clared unconstitutional In a decision
rendered by Judge Martin Bell of the
Blalr county lourt.
Sample Republican Primary Ballot
FOR proposed amendment to tho Constitution with roforenco to tho j
investment of tho permanent school fund I 1
AGAINST proposed
tho investment of
FOR proposed amendment to tho Constitution relating
powers
AGAINST proposed
dieinl powors
For Presidential Electors at Large.
O. O. BELL
JOSEPH J. LAKG KR
I For Presidential Elector, Sixth District. Vote for ONR
EDWARD S. DAVIS '..
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For Governor.
GEORGE LAWSOX
For Lieutenant Governor.
M. R. HOPEWELL
For Secretary
GEO. C. JUNKIN"
For Auditor of Public Accounts.
JOHN H. ALDEN
CHAELES S. ALLEN
GEO. ANTHES
SILAS 11. JBARTON
H. L. COOK
ROBERT A. HAYNES ...'..:
JOHN C. F. McKESSON
JOHN L. PIERCE
For State Treasurer.
LAWSOX U. BRIAN
For Superintendent of Public Instruction.
E. C. BISHOP .
GEORGE D. CARRTXGTON, JR ."'.' .
JAS. E. DELZELL
S. H. MARTIN
For Attorney General.
WILLIAM T. THOMPSON.
For Commissioner of Public Lands and Building?.
EDWARD B. COWLES - :
WILLIAM nUSENETTER
HARVEY L. SAMS '
JOSIAII M. SHIVELY
For Railway Commissioner.
WILLIAM M. AARONS.
E. IT. ABBOTT - ;.-
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MYRON D. KARR. .' f. ..... A .'. .". . . . : ,"'.
J. A. VAN WAGENEN .......: '.'.
S. M. WALLACE ? ). ........ .V
J. a. Williams. . . . ;. . . ; .'.,.. ;.
amendment to tho Constitution with
tho permanent school fluid
amendment to the Constitution relating to ju-
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Hotas, Vb o $2b par xneeV
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Miss Mary E, Smalley 1
T K A C H E U O 1 VOICE
Hiss Edith H. Swan
TEACHER OP PIANO
STUDIO 424 Laramie Avenue
Phone - - 220
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
I'hystcliiii nnu gurffron t)ny and nlnlitell
Ofllco orer Boguu Btore. Phono 150.
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSIOIAN mo
SURGEON.
0c lu First National Hunk block, Atll
tnoe Nebraska.
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
IMione 300
Cnlli miswnrod promptly day and nlht from
ollllcu. omm-i! Alllnnco National Ujink
Uutlillnir over the I'ostOIIIro.
DR. CHAS. E. SLAQLE
WITH
DR. I3ELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
GEO. J. HAND,
IIO.M CO PATH I C
PHYSICIAN AND St'KQEOV
Formorlr Interne Homeopathic Hos
pital University of Iowa.
Phone 251. Ofllco ovnr Alliance Shoe Htoru
Itesldenct! I'hono 231,
Churchill & Thornton
PHYSICIANS AND Sl'ltQKONS
(Successors to I)r. J. K, Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Ofllco hours-IMS a.m., 2-4 p.m. 7.J0-9 o,m.
Office Phone 02
Res. Phone, Dr Thornton, 187
Night calls, Phone 62 or 187
Drs.jCoppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(HucceiisorH to On. Trey V Itatfe)
17 and 18 Rumer Block
Office Phone 43, Renidence 20
C. L. WEBER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
With Dr. lUmiiisn
Office Phone 65
Res. Phone IS4
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lockwood
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
Funeral Director and Embatmer
Phones Office 214. Res, 205
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
GUY H. LOCKWOOD
Graduate Chicago School of Embalmlag
WITH
B, F. LOCKWOOD,
AUG. F. HORNBURG
Private Nurse
Phone 492
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT HW,
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA,
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office in rooms formerly occupied by
It. C. Noleman, First Nal'l Banlj blk
Phone 180. ALLIANCE. NEB.
F. H. BROOME
LAW AND LAND ATTORNEY.
Long experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver U. S.
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office lu Lund Office llulMIue.
ALLIANCE, - - NEIJKASKA.
h.'m. bullock.
Attorney at Law,
8UITII P. TOTTLK.
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TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE,
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