The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 20, 1911, Image 3

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    Clearance Sale of
Harness Stock
For the Next 30 Days
I will offer my entire stock of
Light and Heavy Harness, Sad
dles, Bridles, Collars etc., at
greatly reduced price, for cash.
J. E. SMITH
Opposite Darling's New Store
Farm Machinery
car loads just in
for coming season. Wagons, Buggies,
Plows, Discs, Monitor Drills. A complete line.
Call and see them on our floors.
I. L. ACHE SO N
2
ALLIANCE
Central Lumber Co.
Building: Hatarial, Piles, Posts
HEniNGFORD, and Coal Nebraska
"Yet, I'm orry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what
I need is a TRAINED man a man who thoroughly understands
the work."
"Wo, there'a no other position open we've hundreds of appli
cants now on the list waiting for the little jobs. This position calls
for a TRAINED man. Good day."
That's it. There'i a big call for the trained man the
man who can handle the big things -the man who is an
expert.
You can easily receive the training that will put you
in the class of well-paid men. You can't begin to under
stand how quickly the little coupon below will bring you
success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better
paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you
only a two-cent stamp to learn how it is all done. Just
mark the coupon as directed and mail it today. The Inter
national Correspondence Schools have a way to help you.
During last year over 4,000 students voluntarily re
ported better positions and
higher salaries secured
through I. C. S. training.
To only this small per
centage of our student
body there was brought in
creased salaries amounting
in one year to ever Two
Milion Dollars!
Don't fill a little job all
your life when you can so
easily move up in the world.
The Business ol This Place
Is to Raise Salaries
NOW is the ussc Is
tfceC f
lateraauoaal Correspondence Schools
Sax fit, ScranlM, Pa.
Please eiplala. without further ot.llgatiua ua ruy
part, how I caa tu.hty lor a larger aalary la
the ..ukltiua MNN whlih I have marke.l X
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Adverbaement Writer
Show -C aid Writer
Wuvdow Trunme,
rraarawiri ill Law
Gvil Service
Te.de-MaSupt.
I Jectnnaii
Electncal Fagi.. th
ai Drahataaa
Telephone Engineer
Eieclnc jghnog Supr
Mechanical Engineer
Surveyor
Stationary Fngineer
M Eaataawi
BurVfcac Contractor
Arrkatex rural Draha
Structural Engineer
Mining r gattatf
Nam.
Sreer .nJ ,V..
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DRAMATIC NOTES
Elsie JdntacelebraWhei 1'UrtrJ
ildV rtloiitt.iitytKon cSrtV(ll. i nkivxlt
radvuny juat heard the ncurs.Ucr
uvBiwaoci' rcpoMs .omethinq dotntj
UndcTonv Cabin, wilt qo onthr rood
live coming season HISTAKNCUS
THE ONES WE HAVE TOTELL
GARDEN HINTS.
Now is tivelime to select Aspara
Ous tip for tmna plnntino . Not beds
should be irwk up cWy to pre -
ktcnt bed Ticks dud other maccls
thriving. Dont plant yladlotas
unlets you feel tlvof aty Iil
testing inch worms do not use tape.
rntamre riinx Juleps sKou-ia be
set out now in the tvfnino
Start your Christinas tree nou
from choiee. SelecLed seed, ron -tail
s.cal toils and Bronx cocktails nuke
lovely lawn, brlahleners . Gram
(should be messaged lJyJ0gJwo"
w bl.x jaiifflT ., items i
SL temptation". Sl
THE NYACK STAR UPS AND SAYS :
riT 15 EASIER TO SPLIT INFINITIES
THAN KINDLING WOOO
JOB LOT OF KILN DRIED 5PRIN6 P0EM5 KCSt
CONSIDERABLE CITYFIED.
WHEN WILLOBBOTT GOT BACK HERE
FROM STAVING TWO WEEKS IN N'YAWK
Wt REALLY THOUGHT THBfli VflSQUEEW
HE IJ3ED SUCH STRANGE IJUTLANOISHTALK
WEVE HEARO.O COURSE , 0' KENTRY REUBS
ypno TIPPIN'
! 1 L X 1 In, it-tain i ir crvMC 4VWII I lPC
BOOBS
ANDCAmHI5C0U3H1AWf1t A.
PIPPIN!
HE5EZ THAT JIMS0N GIRL'S
SOME CLASS
ANO CALLS HIS UNCLE SOL
A ROUEY!
HE WANTS HIS COFFEE OEMMfl
TASS
ANDTHINKS WED 0RTER EAT1
CHOP SUEY.
WE STAND CORRECTEO.O.K
tjrwarar. caxaaav i ai a r e
IT5N0NE FOR'MUH "AN0NIX ON THiiT
AT MEALS HE LIGHTS ACIGARRETTE
SAYS PLEASE CAN ALL TH' HAYSEED CHAT!
ANDASKS MA FOR A SERVIETTE
HE TALKS ABOUT TH 'TABfiLE DOTE -ME5E2
IT15 NIS0NE BEST BET
ANO CLAIMS TH'STUFF T GIT YER GOAT
IS CREAM 0UM0NT, TH GREATEST 1IT
HIS WNT5 ARE TURNED WAYUP HIS LEG
BUT WILLIE SAYS TH' STYLE 15 RIGHT.
THATISTHE GREAT WHITE WAY OLD PEG
IfYOUAINTHEPTOTHAT.GOOONIGMT!!
OUR MOVING PICTURE STUNT -WHAT SOME PEOPLE CALL LUCK
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FIGHT TARIFF
Minority Organized to Put Up
Strenuous Opposiiion.
SENATE NOT IN ANY HASTE,
Upper House, on the Defensive, Takes
Its Time About Gettrng Ready for
Action Direct Election of Senators
and Publicity Bills to Pass.
Washington, April 17. So far in
the extraordinary session ol conni
it has be'-ii slain sailing tor the well
organized Ueniorratic majority in the
house of representatives, hut, in the
lien 01 u 1 . 'ii : iiiiii:ii , mute utf
brcakeia ahead.
Democratic Usldtfs refer with pride
to their achievement of passing the
bill tor the popular election of L ulled
States senators and the campaign pub
licity bill in iwo legislative days and
to bringing before the liouse tne Ca
nadian re. iproi-ity agreement, with as
surances 01 its ratification by an over
whelming majority b the middle of
this week.
To all these features of the legis
lative program, however, there has
Leen little opposition. The wonder of
it, to the experienced observer, was
the demonstration of the smoothly
running Democratic machine.
But by what is to follow -the free
list bill approved by the Democratic
caucus and favorably reported by the
new committee on ways and means
the rapid pace of legislative progress
is expected to receive a check.
Stubborn Fight in Sight.
Reciprocity discussion, begun Satur
day, furnished an opportunity for the
minority leaders to intimate their in
tentions and to make It clear that the
bill placing on the free list manufact
ured articles in demand by the farm
ers, will be fought as stubbornly as
any proposed Democratic tariff meas
ure ever were opposed In congress.
The majority leaders realize the bill
c: n not be rushed through, and they
ue pi t-paring to meet the assault upon
it In a prolonged debate.
Chairman Underwood of the ways
ami means eommittee intend to sub
mit to the house the committee's re
port on the tree list bill on the con
( hiding dav of the reel pro city debut
so that tt may be called up the fol
lowing day.
The tariff debate, it is expected, will
begin at once, ami it Is Hie hope of
the Democrats that the hill can b- put
uM)it its passage within two weeks.
The deteimiuatinn of the mlnorlty
leaders to assail il from every angle
doubtless will resuli In keeping the
Pleasure betore the house for a much
longer time.
The minority members of the ways
and means committee, in considering
the proposed free Hat, voted solidly
against it. maintaining it was a hastily
framed measure, ill advised and not
Kitfficiently backed up with informa
tion relating to the revenues con
cerned. Furthermore, It was pointed
cut. the tariff board had not been con
sulted That Mr. Maun, the minority leader,
will conduit an argument HvitinKt tht
bill Is beyond question. Mr. Payne-,
who was chairman of the old ways and
means committee, will he allied with
him in dlrr' ting the attack.
This will be but the beginning ol
tariff '.-:. tetnent, as the Democrats al
ready are preparing revised wool and
cotton schedules to be presented ns
SOOa aH possible and later on in the
session the agricultural schedule will
be tackled, and then will come again
the controversy over th" high cost of
living. With all this In prospect, not
to mention the proposed Arizona and
Kew Motion statehood hill, anti-Injunction
lOstlslStloB, reapportionment
and appropriation hills, the present
outlook is that the house will lie kept
busy until well into the summer.
Senate Is Leisurely.
Two bsportSjK pieces of legislation
pre ready for the senate, which ro
ws fod:'.y, but the senate Is not
r ilv to consider any legislation, and,
to iil appearances. It Is making BO
ha te The senate comtn'ttees are not
yet B BlOOd rind when it meets toila it
Is probable another lid joi'rnm -nt will
be taken until Thursday, one of the
senate leaders when asked how so.ni
the committer I would be ready, re
I lied:
"Well, we are on the defensive tn
rega.d to the tariff and I guess we
are p no h in v to appoint cotBSUUsos
The Beasts will take its time "
The pro.;i"i ts are good, however,
for the ptSSJkfC bv the senate of the
I ovular election and eSBtOstgn public
ity bii!s. There is considerable new
progressive material In fie senate and
the popular election Of senators Is
sure to meet with a more favorable
reception than it did In the Inst con
gre.ss, w-ere it received a majority,
but not the necessary two-thirds majority.
SAVED HI8 MOTHER'S LIFE
".'our doctors had given me up,"
writes Mrs. Laura Oalnes, of Avoca,
la., "and my children and all my
friends were looking for ine to die,
S'hOD my son insisted that I use Btofl
trie. Hitters. I did so, and they have
dons me a world of good. I will al
Wuys praise them." Electric Hitters
i.-. a priceless blessing to women
Iroirblod witli fainting and clizzy
Kpctls, backache, headache, weakness,
de. ility, constipation or kidney dis
orders. Use them nnd gain new
health, strength and vigor. They're
guaranleed to satisfy or money re
funded. Only 50c at K. .1 Itrennan'H.
DO IT NOW
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CONDENSED NEWS S
Will Study Goitre Cause.
Washington. April 17. The public
health service is about to begin an ex
tended study Of goitre to learn the
cause of epidemics of the disease now
existing in various parts of the oan
try. One locslity iu Utah has been
found where every woman is a sufferer
Funeral of Ex-Govemor GMck.
Atchison, Kan., April 17 Two ex
governors of Kansas and many other
men prominent in the state attended
the fuueia! here of (leorge W Gllck.
also an ex governor of the state The
funeral was conducted by the Masonic
jrder.
OMAHA LAND SHOW
Great preparations are being made
for the second Omaha l.and Show,
SrklCU Mill be held October 16th to
28th. The first of these shows was
cons'i'ered a great success, but the
numuc-r of exhibits from Nebraska,
as compared with those from states
farther west, was disappointing An
effo't is being made to work up s
rrea er interest throughout this state,
with good prospecta of success.
Choi, e space on the stage of the
Aud'-'.criuui, where the show will be
held, is being reserved for the coun
ties of Nebraska. Everybody inter
ested in the development of this stute
should be Interested in the Omaha
Laud Show. Further Information can
be secured by attdresslug the geuer
sl manager. Mr. W. O. Paisley,
Omaha.
lfl(
you'll be t,e"LV M
lighted with the ro- LVjl
suits of Calumet DaLing Bj
Powder. No disappoints
B no flat, heavy, soggy biscuits.
I cake, or pastry. HE
H Just the lightest, daintiest, most H
uniformly raeed and most deli- K
cious food you ever ate. K
pk BSSSOSS haar rataaral SarM'a
V fur. Paaat taaaaHaaa. m
kw Ckiaaea. .aSMT
The riots In the champagne dlstffoH
of France have been suppressed.
H. H. North, commissioner of il
gration st San Francisco, has resl
The business district of Inlts
City, Alasks, has been destroyed
fire
Representatives of several ct
held a reciprocity rally In Rochester,.
N Y.
Mexican rebels captured ths
of Agtia PrieU Two Americsos
killed.
George S Terry, ssslstant Ul
States treasurer at New York, died I
Aiken, S. C.
Insurrertos blew up six rsflf
bridges nnd closed the Ragle Pas IW0
to the United States.
Eighteen governors are sfflUatO
with the organization, which met
year at Frankfort, Ky.
Senator elect W. 8. Kenyon Of
will await release from the beef tr
case before donning toga.
Five hundred cigarmakers empk
by the Havana-American com pa OS
Chicago, sre out on s strike.
If congress adjourns during tS
spring months President Taft will gsj
to Texas to wstch the maneuvers.
Former Governor G. W. OlleM o
Kansas died at his home In AtchlsosV
He wss governor from 1.0S8 to llff.
The war department has declined, ts
revoke the order for acfentlflc MOS
agement In 'be arsenal st Rock IslsUfaaV
111.
The fortieth annual meeting of fsW
Women's Baptist Foreign MIssloSSSST
s v or the West opened In In disss
spoils.
Storms In Missouri, Kansas sod tMs
lahoma last week killed -t a score.
injured 100 and caused heavy daru0
to property.
Walter W Smith was appointed mr
tlonal bank examiner for the city at
St. Louis, succeeding Frank O. Hfcfcst,
who resigned
Charles D. Morton, former secrstsry
to President Taft, has been e)c(teT
vice president of the First National
hank. New York.
It Is reared that four flshermoOV
Otto t.lsen. Holge Johnson, Nel
Swanson and Harold Olson, have bee
lost on i.alM' Superior.
Rev. McNelly Denolae, a well know
Episcopal rector, was drowned In th
Catawba river, near Morgantown, HV
C, while duck hunting.
Fire practically destroyed the offie
and plant or the Toledo Blade PubUs
Ing company, entailing a Toas or 1200
000, partly covered by Insurance.
A. Osborn Darby and Alexander
Doty, high school students, wero
dtowned in l ake Michigan off Hlgb
land Park when their canoe upser
R. C. Ilarnes of Washington was ao
quitted by a ury at Anderson, Ind., of
the charge of having entofed a sieepingt
car berth oeeoptod by MIsj Cecil Hill.
An Everett interttrban freight cT
rfruck a trolley car at a crossing I
Ballard, Wash., hurled the car 10u feet
erd badly injiired four passengers.
Levi Warner, who represented the
Fourth Connecticut dlsttiit in th
Forty filth congress, died at his hctaar
In South .Virwulk, aged elghty-ono.
Fe'.lx KomfsM, hi ad 01 a v. hil"tais
mil.!nor 1 stahll : nn iit, w: s tound
dead of gns asphyxiation In Lie baflV
room of hla home In r,:oo5;ll:ie, Mas
Si; te Federatlca of l abor hs aslcodT
the N w Vor't legislature t r. u Wit
c: ittinsr; .n !i.s-.t .Hire lar.i or tho
ben. lit or men in baiurCojs .107
m tit
Pre.-.!drnt Tn t wll! send to t! e rn it
appointments of ex-Gjetrnor 1 ts
Guild ol M n tach; s its : s ssj'j: ss.ulor
to Russia nnd w av ivochtr.l as ss
bassador to Tin!
The A'isiiiaii and 0 -'.man AhiOO
clubs lav. nsl published itstisttJ
itoaing ti ut between 19 1 aud 1910
!n htslve ts.sri A'i inL- ts lost their live
In ili" central Alps of Europe
Counsel for tlie Indicted Ch'cng
eien l.t l appeared before Judgs
Caiv-'u'ei- and argaed ihtii deniurroO"
aaainst the valid tv of th" tudii tment
iinn which the federal government t
t ringing rimlual action.
( natoi WsrrSO of Wyoming pr
eat.-d to fhn senate a number of p
t ' ons from wool growers praying feW
the postpoiir'ineni of all rouslderatto
or the woolen schedule until tbs
iff board makes a report
Federal officeholders are prohibit
from acting as delegates to conven
tions called to nominate a candidal
for president or for any elective of
by the terms or a hill introduced irft
Representative Richardson or Al
tiama
Judge Kavanagh overruled motio
ror a cohtinuam e or the cases of tn
former- officers of the Illinois Centres
railroad, who are accused or ''graft,
ing" from the company by means Osf
alleged pa.l led car repair bills. Haas
Ing US demurrers was set for April Mr
In order to lorestall further actio
on an amendment to the .state electlo
law, which passed the Tennesse
house, twenty Republicans and root
t --ti independent Democrats or tn
legislature have gone to I atur. Ate.
where they declare they are prej
to 'inaurge'' for six mouths or
United States District Judge
Rudkins or Spokane overruled the
murrer or the derendants in the
ton Alaska land fraud cases, tal ing
rect issue with United States J
Hanford of Seattle, who had decides
the same point tn favor of the defea
ant In the Sir Edward St race y ens
in Seattle.
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