The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 20, 1911, Image 1

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Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
The Alliance Herald.
Gives all the news
of Box Butte County
and City of Alliance
VOLUME XVIII
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NE BASK A I THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1911
NUMBER 19
STATE
ALLIANCE
JUNIOR
COMMENCING JUNE 5, 1911
NORMAL
1
TANKS
STORM SASHES
COUNTERS
AND
SHELVING
A SPECIALTY
A. P. LEE, Hgr.
POPULAR GOVERNMENT
;"H"H"I"H "MHHI 1 I I I Ml
KENNEDY BROTHERS?
DENTISTS.
Office in Alliance National Bank Blk X
over rostomce.
'Phone 391,
What are the measures that insure
popular rule? Without ever at
tempting to enumerate all, the fol
lowing may be put down as measures
on which practically all the propa
gandists are agreed:
The iniatlve and referendum.
The recall.
The short ballot.
Direct nomination for all offices.
Popular election of United States
Senators.
Publicity of campaign contributions,
and expenses before and after pri
mal ies and elections.
Effective corrupt practices ucts.
Commission government of cities.
Popular designation of delegates to
national political conventions, with
opportunity for the voter to indicate
his choice for president.
Perfection of the Australian ballot
laws.
Klimination of all machine manage
ment in House of Representatives,
and in the United States Senate.
There Is nothing here about the
tariff, or hte trusts, or the railroads,
tariff, of the trusts, or the railroads,
or any pressing economic question.
The peoples government advocates
insist that they want first to give the
tools of democracy back Into the
hands of the people, in order that
the people may use them to carve
out their own solution of these
questions. Munsey's.
The meeting of the Commercial
Club that was to have been held to
night has been postponed till next
week.
Desk room ofr rent at Herald office.
DR. A. GAISER.
DENTIST
Office, Room 10, Rumer Block,
Phone 525, Alliance, Nebr 42-tt
8TATE JUNIOR NORMAL
CONTINUED AT ALLIANCE
One of the good things done by the
state legislature, recently adjourned,
was to provide for the State Junior
Normal at Alliance for another two
years It had been thought by some
that it would be discontinued on ac
count of the State Normal school be
ing located at Chadron, but the de
mand from western Nebraska for the
Alliance State Junior Normal to be
continued was so overwhelming, and
the success of past years so pro
nounced, that the legislature saw the
wisdom of continuing it.
The Herald is more than pleased,
we are simply delighted, to make
this announcement, not merely for
what it means to Alliance, but also
what it means to the cause of edu
cation to this part of the state. Supt.
W. R. Pate, who has earned a state
wide reputation as a successful -lu
cator, will be at the head of the Al
liance State Junior Normal. He
would have had his choice of a po
sition for the summer on the faculty
of either the Peru State Normal or
the Qhadron State Normal, had the
Allaince Junior Normal been discon
tinued, but his loyalty to Alliance
and the cause of education here
makes it a pleasure to him to take
up again the summer work with
which he has been connected in
this city for a number of years past,
and help to push it forward to still
ter success, lie will be ably as-1
slsted by County Suimm intendent Del-
la M. Heed and others whose names
will be announced In the Herald lat
er.
June 5th Is the opening date, the
Normal to continue eight weeks, and
the County Institute to be held dur
ing the first week. There a host of
people in this city who are Interest
ed in the cause of education in gen
eral, and in the Alliance State Jun
ior Normal in particular, and they
will give those who attend the most
cordial welcome ever. Charges for
rooms and hoard will be reasonable.
It will be the endeavor of those who
help to entertain teachers and stu
dents to give the maximum of ECoom
mo. tat im at the minimum of expense.
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MEN SfoWl" HVHt W1 TlkU t,oKT.
AMD VTH THEIR GAMP, fta-T AtrTfe.
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Hf-N TAl-AHD DRAKES THE I Dock vvtves TAkE,
HSN HUNTB'S TdT WONC, SHOTS TO t,e
IIWOTIME
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publication will please have copy for
Same at this office HKKORK EIGHT
O'CLOCK THURSDAY MORNING.
ON TIME
On time! Hurrah! This issue of
The Herald Is printed Thursday
morning and, barring accidents, will
hereafter be printed at that time.
This will please the many friends of
the paper, but not more than It
pleases us. We have so overtaxed
with work since commencing to move
that In order to catch up and get out
on time this week it has been neces
sary to leave out a good many Inter
esting news items, but we have thot
this would be better than to be late
again.
Hereafter the Herald will have an
amount of news second to no other
paper in the west half of Nebraska
and WILL BE PRINTED ON TIME,
Thursday morning. All persons hav
ing news items or advertisements for
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTURE OP an Order of Sale
directed to me from the Clerk of the
District Cour of Hox Huttte County,
Nebraska, on a decree rendered in
said Court on the 21st day of D
cember A. !., 1910, in favor of F. M.
Knight, Plaintiff, and The Alliance
!.: liidint! V Loan A: .... lal ion ilcf'vli
.lant and cross petitioner, against l-.v-
. rrett H. Miller, Almeda Daffron Mil
ler his wife and W. W. Norton as
Defendants, for the sum of ONE
HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO and 40100
DOLLARS, decreed a second lien in
favor of said K. M. Knight and
THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWKNTY
BUGHT & 15100 Dollars decreed a
first lien in favor of The cross pe
titioner The Alliance Uullding &
Loan Association, and costs taxed at
$21.10 and accruing costs, and direct
ing that the premises therein de
scribed, to wit: Lot Eight )8) Block
One 1( Town of Alliance, In Box
Butte County, Nebraska, be appraised,
advertised and sold as upon execu
tion, to satisfy said sums of ONE
HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO & 40100
Dollars and THIRTEEN HUNDRED
TWENTY EIGHT & 95100 Dollars,
and costs and accruing costs, I have
caused the following described land
to be appraised, to wit: The Lot
Eight (8) Block One 11) Town of
Alliance in Box Butte County, Neb
raska. And will offer the same to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, on
the 22 day of May, A. D, I nil, In
front of the west front door of the
Court House in Alliance In said
county, at the hour of in o'clock A.
M . of said day, when and where due
attendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated April It, 1911.
C. M. COX
Sheriff of said county.
19-4t
Meat Market
For tke Lester Season we have
thefollowine:
Pickerel Trout Pike
Pike Cat Fish Salmon
Halibut Seal-Shipped Oysters
We always carry a full line of Fresh and
Cured Meats
STOP THAT
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Yc.i c-n't obrays prevent if.
Modr rn sccicl d'-'.:cz cjc too ex
acting. Eli yen cm slop ihzl
irritatir.c. ric'xr.ir.c. throbbing
c.c!.:r-i; Cjjf
Headac&o Wafers
They pt? perfectly suited to
vomcn. Vc Lncw the formula
and know they ;tcp pair, instantly.
Keep a package cr two on hand.
Then you wc n't have lo dread
the reuJt cf theatre parties,
dances and c'htr social enjoy
ments. Two fcizc packages containing:
Four Wafers, 10c; Twelve
Wafers. 25c
asAHstGtt "'T,n?X fa a
mciotHi..
HOLSTEN'S
GOOD CLOTHES
For Men Who Want Them Good
Our Clothing Men are all "stirred up" about the
character and quality of the clothes we ve brought
here for you this spring. And, believe us, it talces
something to "stir up" clothing men as mature and
experienced as ours.
They're delighted with the new clothes with
the perfect fitting qualities with the handsome
fabrics, the soft rich colorings with the general
"tone" of these handsome suits.
These clothes are from Brandegee, Kincaid &
Co. the celebrated makes that you Know so well
and they're MGood Clothes" every suit--whether
you want to pay $15, $20, $25 or w ill go as high
as $35.
Our windows tell something of the story, but
only a little. Come in and examine the goods let
our obliging salesmen help you.
No r t o n " s
Saxton & Roach
PHONE 640
Northwest Corner Box Butte Ave. and Fourth St.
MIMIMIIII Ill H
Buy Your Coal from
JOE
Successor to
BILLIE
J. H. VAUGHN & SON
Telephone No. 5
IIIIIMMIIIMIIMHIIHM IIMIHMIIIIHIIIIMMII
FOR SALE THE WHITE RANCH
3 Miles From a Good Town 36 Miles From Denver
rft I oCer tha 800 acre of improved land from this famous stock
(i raacb at a sacrifice because of the rapid settling of the ur-
rounding country. There is plenty of water, bottom bay laads
and timber. Practically modern house, immense stables aad
sheds, all other outbuildings, living water piped to bouse, barns
and corrals. An ideal cattle or hog ranch, close to shipping
point and stock market. Most sell st oace.
30.00 AN AC UK. ON EASY PAYMENTS
McCagae Hulid.og W F. SMI. 1.1 ON OMAHA, NEBRASKA