jUIMSjtRMD Published every Thursday by The Herald Publishing Company. Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, Prea.-Treas. ". A. Plaraon, Vlca President. John W. Thomaa, Secretary. John W. Thomaa, Editor. Lloyd C. Thomaa, City Editor. Mra. I. U Hoaklna, railroad corres pondant. Mlaa Agnea Moravak, Hamlngford correspondent. Entered nl the postofflce at Alli ance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls as second-class mutter. Subscription, $1.60 per yonr vance. In ad Tha circulation of thla newspaper la guaranteed to be the largeet In weatern Nebraaka. Advertising ratea will be furnlahad on application. 8ample copies free for the asking. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL orriCES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THURSDAY, JUNK 1, 1911. JUNfiZ jS, lAVPFTWlTl F r l I 1 111213 4 5 6 7 JS 810 11121314151617 18192021 222324 25l2q27l2a29Bflr1 THE ALLIANCE HERALD la a newspaper dedicated to up building the moral and material in terests of Allance, Box Butte coun ty and western Nebraska. Its pol icy Is to deal fairly with all inter ests and men. It printa tha news fully and aa accurately aa possible. It means to be a household, office and atora neceaalty and aa auch con tlnucs to enter a rapidly growing number of homes, offices and stores throughout this end of the state. As a NEW8PAPER and an ADVERTI8 INQ MEDIUM It stands supreme In Ita field. Tha Job department has the largest patronage of any in west rn Nebraaka and every man on the force la a specialist In hla Una. will be for I a Kollette for president next April, when those of them who t Ish to do so will express a choice, hut not only the republicans but a lare portion of Independent and democratic citizen are with him In the matter of the Lortnicr probe." If they are with him In the matter of the lxrlmer probe, The Herald would like to ask why should they not be with him for the presidential nomination? Senator I .a Kollette Is n man of (treat ability, his Integrity Is unquestioned by any Intelligent, h'.nest clttzcn. and If he Is not the choice of the republicnns at Nebras ka for president next year it will be becntiHe thnt choice will be given to a man who Is, In the main, opposed to the very thing that the little Wisconsin giant stands for; whose support will come principally from the men who xondone election frauds and bribery when used to maintain ti partisan majority; a man who has secretcly and openly assist ed In whitewashing a public official who nas neen, it possible, a worse rascal than Hill lxrlmer. For heav en's Bake, be consistent! If yon bi lleve In and endorse the reforms for Which in tin ressi . i .inihli, ...... and progressive democrnta are gal lantly fighting, nominate and dot to office men who stand for these reforma. rather than the men who always stand In the way when an erfort Is made to expose and clean up political corruption. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Box Butte county, sub ject to the democratic and peoples independent primaries to be held August 16, IHll. ISAAC ROCKET 20-tE-706 o COUNTY CLERK 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office or count v clerk of Box Butte count v Kiilii.Mi to the democratic and peoples inde pendent primaries to be held Aug ust :-6, 1911. J. B KNIKST. HYANNIS HAPPENINGS Prom the Grant Co. Tribune, 625: Supt. or Schools Wheeler went to Alliance today to attend a meeting or the educational association. ftiiss BMUU Minor attended the closing exercises or St. Agnes Acad emy, Alliance, or which she was rormerly a pupil, returning home Sunday. o Norma Kliison, who is engaged In keeping up steam in n Burlington locomotive when he works came down from Alliance last Saturday and associated with llyannis friends until noon the tallowing day. Miss Dorthea lloag or the Hupt's. orrice and Miss Mlnell Highland spent Sunday near Angora with Miss I long's sister, Mr-1 Mann. They were accompanied by the Misses Wilson who will spend a part or their vaca tion on the ranch. o Mrs. W. A. Bennett and daughter. Miss Hazel, went to Edgemont Sun day. They lived in Kdgemont be Tore coming to Alliance and have many friends there. o Chief Clerk Wagner was in Kdge mont .Monday on Company business. Fireman F. F. Brandley came In on 4;! Tuesday. Ho has been In Min nesota where he went to attend the wedding of a sister. Fireman Burns, w ho has been work ing the house ror some time. Is a galn firing. He is on the night switch engine. Thursday of last week to accommo il.ne the A. O. C. W. delegates who were returning home from the con vent Ion at Dead w ood o Gen. Supt. Young and Supt. Wel ileuhamer or Alliance with inspec tion engine No. were on the High line Monday. Special Agent Donovan or Alliance was attending to Company business In the Black Hills last week. o Brakemen Holden and McDonald or the high line were In Alliance Tuesday, the guests or rireman Trimber in the Newberry Block. They are going to Denver for a short vacation. Fireman WeidenTeld came down rrom Kdgemont .Monday morning, re turning Tuesday morning For making quickly and per fectly, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for Dr.PRICrS AM SHERIFF 1 wish to announce to the voters of Box But,te county that I am a candidate for re-election to the of fice of sherlfr or said county, sub ject to their nomination at the peo ples independent and democratic pri maries to be held August 16. 1911. CAL. COX. COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce that I am a candidate ror re-election to the orrice of county Judge or Box Butte count 7. iubject to the democratic and people's independent nominations at the primary election to be held Aug ust 15. 1911. A. BKKRY. 8HERIFF I heieby announce MJTMlf as a candidate ror the orrice at sherirr or Box Butte county, subject to the demcciatic and people's independent nomination at the primaries to be held Aug. 15, 1911. GKOKGK F. 8NYDKU The Grand Island Independent, the name of which by the way is a misnomer as the paper is republican with slandpat tendencies, hopes "If Nebraaka must be represented in the U. 8. senate the next five and even years by democrats'' that the other one may be W. H Thompson. For which hope The Herald wishes to commend the G. I. Independent "There is little reason to believe." says a Nebraaka republican exchange "that the republicans of Nebraaka Sam and John White and Philip Sorahnn went to Alliance last Sun day and were Initiated Into the order of the Knights of Columbus. They were accompanied by Peter Becker who haB been a Knight for some time Alfred Malm went to Alliance last Friday and that night attended a ses sion or the Klks, or which order he Ib a member. Kleven fawns were fully decorated with antlers, and Alf de clares he "never had such u time in his lire." o Miss Zaldee (luilfoll returned home lust Saturday from Alliance where I n a student at St. Amies Academy. Although not a senior she assisted in rendering the senior class play and Is reported as performing her part in an admirable manner. A telegram inrorms The Tribune that Its new cylinder press was shipped from Omaha Tuesday morn ing and should reach Hyannls tomor row, in which event It will be used In the publication or this great ramlly Journal next week. LAKE8IDE LADY PURCHASES PIANO Mra. J. T Wiker, agent for the Bennett I'iauo Co.. sold an automat Mr. William Algiers, who for sev eral years has been employed in the Superintendent's orrice here, has been transferred to Sheridan. This comes as a promotion. He takes the place made vacant by the resignation or Robert Holden. Mr. Holden with his wire will go to Florida where they may decide to locate. Mr. Al- gler's place has been filled by Char ley Weatheral. wh6 for a number or years has been time keeper in the Train Master's Orrice. Mr. Weath eral needs no Introduction as he Is one or the Company's most full l-.ful and efrieient clerks. The position or time keeper was given to Mr. W D Kvans or the yard orrice. Mr Kvans has already demonstrated his ability to fill this difficult office in a capable manner. o Mrs. B. Mewhirter and son, Lyle are in Alliance ror Commencement. Their home is now at I.ewellen, where Mr. Mewhirter has charge or the telephone work. Conductor Fred Campbell, wife and son were east bound passengers Sun day noon, with Omaha, Horton. Kan sas, and other eastern points as their destination. They will be gone un til Mr. Campbell's knee Is well e nough for him to report for work. Cards have been received from John Leidtka who is now In New York City. John Is the B. of R T. delegate to Harrlsburg, Benn. He will return to Alliance about June lL'th. Danny Crllley arrived in Alliance on No. 41 Saturday morning. Danny has spent thirty days visiting places ot interest in the east and south, go ing as far south as Key West He lert on No. 43 for Billings and his duties o:i the N. P. While in Alli ance he was at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Moran. o W. S. I lowland or Chicago, treas. or the lines east or the river, with his private car, and accompanied by C. U. Krnst of Omaha, treas. of the lines west of the river, and J. N. Redtern or Chicago, supt. or employ ment were visitors to the Black Hills rrom Monday to Thursday. Repair track carpenters Barky and Rays were in Hyannls three days last week building a new cattle chute. e Special Agent Hoag has spent the last two weeks in Sheridan on Com pany business. Fred Vaughn of the west end lo cal went to Broken Bow Saturday night, returning on No. 41 Monday morning. Mrs. Betebenner, wire of passen ger Conductor Betebenner or the Seneca-Ravenna run, was in Alliance last week. She was accompanied by her two little girls. Mr. and -Mrs. Betebenner have a son who gradual ed from the High school here. The main line about the center of the big horse-shoe curve was blocked for about five hours last Sunday ev ening. Conductor Simonson on No. 46, with seventy-six cars, was being pushed by one or the big Malleys. A draw bar broke and a car of wool in about the middle or the train was crushed. The wrecker was sent rrom Alliance. Baking powder Sixty Years tha Standard Made from pure Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum-No Lime Phosphates "I am entirely opposed to the nee of alum In Baking Fowders'-Pro. Chandler, Columbia Univ. Read tha Labat "Alnm.sodlum alnm. basle aluminum alpaate, snlphste of aluminum, all mean the same thing namely. BURNT MAM "-Kansas Stat Board of Health Look for Laing's unique Free ad. 767-U-26 RECOVERING FROM SICKNESS The Herald is pleased to learn that Henry Merk is well along the road to recovery from his recent se vere illness. Mrs. Merk and the ram- ily request us to thank all those who rendered assistance during Mr Merk's sickness, and especially the railroad boys who did all they could Tor him. THE POOR MAN'S DOLLAR. AND THE MILLIONAIRE'S Kverjr town has some citlxen who occupy tho attitude of indifference toward tha com.nun It, l,,rcs They sny: - Wen. let the other, boost the pace U cln Let ions without my he,,. " This attitude It well expressed and excoriated n a nam phl,t recently bSutd by the Commercial club of Hannibal. Mo.. Mark Twain's tow It may be that some of limited means, opportuni ty or earnings may con aider thai their share in the upbuilding of tbeir Harry Betebenner made a short visit with home rolks at Ravenna hist week, going down on 44 Thursday and returning on 41 Friday. The C. B & Q. Ry. delivered to the R. C. B. H. & W. Ry. at Mys tic last week a new engine, No. 48, ror use on their line between Mys tic and Rapid City, 8. D. This en k piano to Mrs. Frank Noble or Lake 8lne came direct from Philadelphia side, Friday. Mrs. Wiker. who Is an excellent musician, went to Lakeside and operated the Instrument Friday night ror a dance. ' MAKING GOOD AT ALLIANCE F. J. Was came to Alliance from Omaha three weeks ago to take the place In the First National Bank made vacant by the resignation of H. C. Nicholson. Mr. Was Is mak Ing good in the position which he occupies. He is a young man or pleasant address, is ceuversant with the banking business, and Is rast mak Ing friends or bis new acquaintances, especially among the patrons of the bank, which The Herald considers fortunate In securing his services. He has had several years' experience in banking, first In the bank of his home town, Panama, Nebr., where bis father. Dr F. J. Was, resides, and recently in tne.jya,le4 States National Beak of Omaha. Look for Laing's unique Free ad. TtT-lt-f and was built by the Baldwin Loco motive Works. D. H. Cary, Local Freight Agent for, the Burlington, was a passenger to Denver Friday. o Engineer Dunaway. who has been running on the high line between Kdgemont and iJeadwood, has been transferred to the Hot Springs and Mluekahta run. o Agent Livingston or Hill City U be ing relieved a rew daws by Extra Agent Humphrey or Lead. o A patrol system is being estab lished on the High line ror the pur pose or presenting rorest fires caused by sparks from locomotives. Assist ant Supt. Holtorf and Chler Dispatch er Dailey are patrolling the rrelght and passenger runs to gain a per sonal knowledge of this system. They find that by this means they can prevent a great many forest fires. Passenger train No. 142 out of Dead wood carried two extra coaches About a month ago, O. H. Moon of Klin Creek. Nebr.. who is a carpen ter by trade, came to Alliance with a view to locating here. Last week his family, consisting of wire and six children, two boys and rour girls. took up their residence at Slit Yel lowstone avenue. They will be wel comed to our city. Mr. Moon starts his residence here rightly by calling at The Herald orrice and ordering his name placed on our subscription list. Miss Pearl Aruot. who has been teaching school at Scottsblurr, stop ped orr In Alliance Monday on her way home to Merriman, Nebr., to spend a couple or days with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Reeves. Mrs. L. C. Mason returned yester day rrom Alliance whither she went Sunday to visit L. C. and son, Vern. who are engaged In business there. Kmma perrormed the mother act at the ranch during Mrs. Mason's ab sence rrom home. Hyannis Tribune home city is nil ; that they have no responsi bility and lack influence. This Is not true. No man can evade responsibility not one. The poor man's dollar contains one hun dred cents. The dollar of Ihemillionairehas neither more nor less, nor does it circulate to better com munal advantage. Th poor man who sends his doll.- out of town to buy things from the mat! order houses In the great cities evades hi, responsibilities. Just as does The m.llTon Sta who MadS or carries his doHar away to buy goods outside of his own town which he might better have bought at home, The poor man's dollar counts In bulldlrjj up ,. town, and it is to the poor man's aterent that he spend his dollar with his neighbors, keeping It In circulation around town for every dollar In Circulation does Its part toward keeping the poor man In nil Job or getting him a better one or raising his wages. 1 pf J Don 't Overlook that snbicrtptioii. If yos are in arrears remember that we ess tlwiyt fL.d good um for the MONEY In answering Herald w-rt ai please mention that you saw it in this paper. Wins Fight For Life It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Me slum, of Newark, N. 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