The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 15, 1910, Image 12

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YOU WILL FIND HERE A FULL LINE OF
HAND PAINTED CHINA
CUT GLASS
SILVERWARE
You will find many suggestions in this store for Xmas gifts for old and young and to suit all tastes,
you to call and look over the big assortment
We invite
You will also find here everything to be found in a modern, up-to-date
HARDWA
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STORE
The prices on our goods are low. We have them marked so that
you will save and your Christmas money will go farther
I. L. ACHESON
Alliance, Nebrsaka
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In a grave emergency, the value of Bell
Telephone service is indispensible. In such
cases by stepping to your telephone you can in
stantly call your local doctor, or summon a
physician from a distant city.
The constant endeavor t this Company is to
igtve yon the bel and most economics! management
human Ingenuity can devise. Its efficient service
is due to one policy and one system, resulting from
years of unceasing endeavor to meet the Increasing
demands for universal telephone service.
WHITE CONFIRMED
President Sends Name of Louis
iana Judge to Senate.
CHIEF JUSTICE OF HIGH GGUR1
Willis Van Cevcnter of Wyom'rg anc
Jcsepn Rucker Lamar of ocorgi;
Are Nominated for Associats Jus
t.cci New CCuit of Commeti.e.
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NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
Every Bell Telephone Is a
Long Distance Station
tloo ol
Of t he
lm!- been confirmed by the
President Tali si m
these nominations: .
To be chief JttStlCS
Stun s supicmc court,
tice Edward Douglass
isiiina.
To bC associate justices, United
States supreme court: Judge Wililt
Van Devant t of Wyoming ami Judgl
Joseph Hacker Lomsr of Georgia.
To be judges of the new court o
commerce: Martin A. Knapp. now
Huh man of the interstate commerce
IngtOB, Poo. 13. The nomi.na
Juatice White lor thief justice
I'nited States supreme court
enatae.
to the senate
of the United
Ass(M'iate J as
White of l.ou
This is a change from the original
late, Arthur C. Denison. United
Stntes district judge for' the western
district of Michigan, having first been
selected for this place. Julian W.
Mack, now judge in 1 tie appellate cir
cuit court of the First Illinois d'strict.
term of one year.
To be nemberfl of the interstate
commerce commission: H. P. Meyer
of Wisconsin and C. C. McChord of
Kentucky. The appointments to the
interstate commerce commission nre
made to fill the vacancies caused
by the elevation of Mr. Knapp to the
commerce court and th" forthcoming
retirement of former Senator Francis
M. Cockrell of Missouri. The commis
sion trill elect its new chairman. The
members of the commission who re
main are Messrs Clark, Harlan, Clem
ents, Kane and Prouty.
AT I'M 1 1 I It--- OKOCCNY
Wallaces
Transfer Line
Household oods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited. Phone 4
frank Wallace, Prop'r.
OFFICE
NELSON FLKTt IIFH
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
NKPNCeKNTa TMI FOLIOWINO INSURANCE COMPAN1S8.
i&rtford Kire insurant Cinuuany
JoriL American uf I'M i.l , 1 f,i
Pbuenlx uf Bluuklyn. New York
toouneniai or New Yum utij.
ilajtitrk Fire Insurance Company.
mi-uercinl I'nlnii Assurance Oo.
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Liverpool. Loudon and Ulube lua. Oo.
Uermnn American In. Co.. New York.
iiauiuuure
Columbia Fire Insurance Company.
Philadelphia Underwriter.
Vnoenlxlnx 'o. . Hartford. . Couo
Loudonl- in-mans PUad Iniuraoet Co.
Itot'liefcU-r (icrtu.iu Ins. Co.
urn I o Stir.l lotcl.ci otock
LIGHT ON QUADRUPLE MURDER
John Feagle. Who Lived Near Bern
hard Farm. Under Arrest.
Kansas City, Dec. 13. A bloody
pair of overalls and shirt were tound
by Chief ol Police Zimmer in the
home of John Feagle, under arrest in
connection with the murder on the
Bernbsrtl farm, in Johnson county,
Kansas The bloody garments were
concealed in a closet on the second
floor of Feagle's house.
Mrs. Feagle could not explain the
presence of the bloody clothes in her
home-. She said she did not know to
whom they belonged, and she was un
able to stat.' what kind of clothing
her husband wore lust Wednesday.
It developed that Feagle had Quar
reled with the Iternhards about the
boundary line between their farms
and that this difference was more seii
ous than a quarrel he admitted hav
citg with them about hunting.
The officers declare that Feagle is
little deaf, which discredits his
statement that he heard cries of dis
tress at the Hernhard home Wednes
day night when he was at bis home a
halt mile away.
Feagle is a hunter and trapper,
whose home is a half mile west of ttie
lorsksN farm, where Mrs. Emily
Heir-hard, (ieorge lUttibard, her son;
T. II. Morgan and James Craves were
murdered 1 He told conflicting stories
regarding his relations with the Hern
tu'd family.
A Gift You Owe
Yourself
CHRISTMAS Pleasure
will be less appreciated
unless you're properly
dressed for the Holidays.
Don't forget your own
needs while you're think
ing of others. We are
here with the correct
merchandise;smartas can
be; more modestly priced
than you are accustom to.
From hat to hose
everything you wear.
Dress up a bit and make
yourself happy for it.
:i() Box Butte Ave., Alliance, Nebr.
JUSTICE EDWARD D. WHITE
commission, for a term of five years:
Robert W. Archibald, new United
StateB district judge for the middle
district of Pennsylvania, term of foui
years; William H Hunt, now a judge
of the court of customs appeals, form
er- rutted States district judge ot
the Distiiet of Montana, term of thre
years; John Kmmett Carland of Soutl,
I al ota. to be Judge o; the new co'-r
of commerce for a term of two years
Explosion on Submarine.
Pan Diego. Cal., Dec. 12. By the
explosion of a defective intake valve
of the engine on the submarine boat
Grampus, three enlisted members of
(he crew were injured, one so badly
that 11 is expected he will die.
Oklahoma Capital Row End.
Oklahoma City. Okla., Dec 12 Ad
lustment of the capital location
In Oklahoma seems to be In sight,
n 11 : nate committee will report on
t bills today.
Kodak Finishing Company
316 2 BOX BUTTE AVE., ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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