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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1911)
UMIEjtaMID Published every Thursday by The Herald Publishing Company. Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, Pres.-Tress. P. A. Plersen, Vlea President. John W. Thomaa, Secretary. John W. Thomaa, Editor. Lloyd C. Thomaa, City Editor. Mra. I. U. Hosklns, railroad eorres pondent. Mlaa Agnea Moravok, Hemlngford correapondent. Entered at the postofflce at Alli ance, Nebraska, for transmission through the matla aa second-class matter. Subscription, $1.50 per year In ad vance. The circulation of this newspaper Is guaranteed to be the largest In western Nebraska. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. Sample copies free for the asking. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES MSW YORK AND CHICACC BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ALLIANCE JUNIOR NORMAL Work Progressing Nicely and Interest Increasing THURSDAY, JUNK 22, Ifll THE ALLIANCE HERALD It a newspaper dedicated to up building the moral and material In terests of Aliance, Box Butte coun ty and western Nebraska. Its pol icy Is to deal fairly with all inter ests and men. It prints the news fully and as accurately as possible. It means to bo a household, office and store necessity and as such con tlnuss to enter a rapidly growing number of homes, offices and stores throughout this end of the state. As a NEWSPAPER and an ADVERTIS ING MEDIUM It stands supreme In Its field. The Job department has the largest patronage of any in west ern Nebraska and every man on the force Is a specialist In his line. COUNTY TREA8URER I hereby annouuee 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 IB, 1811. ISAAC ROCKEY. 20-tE-70B o COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for the office of county clerk of Box Butte county, subject to the democratic and peoples inde pendent primaries to be held Aug ust :B, 1911. JOHN B. KNIEST. o . COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of county Judge of Box Butte count y. subject to tho democratic and people's Independent nominations at the primary election to be held Aug ust 16, 1911. L, A. BERRY. o 8HERIFF I hereby annouuee myself as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Box Butte county, subject to the democratic and people's independent nomination at the primaries to be held Aug. 15, 1911. QEOROE T. SNYDER. SHERIFF Having been requested by numer ous friends to run for sheriff of Box Butte county, I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for that office, subject to the democratic and peoples independent primaries, to be held August 15. ItlL SIMON SPRY. a SHERIFF 1 wish to announce to the voters of Box Butte county that J urn n candidate for re-election to the of fice of sheriff of said county, sub Ject to their nomination at the peo ples Independent ami democratic prl maries to be held August 15. 1911 CAL. COX o COUNTY CORONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of county coroner of Box Butte county, subject to the democratic and peoples inde pendent primaries to be held August 15, 1911. FRANK W. ROLAND. M. D COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 1 wish to announce to the voters of Box Butte county that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of county superintendent, subject to the democratic- aud peoples independent primaries to be held August 15, 1911. DKLLA M. REED. The Teachers' Institute enrollment numbered 26, not Including Junior Normnl students. The excellent condl Hons under which the Institute was conducted had attractions for other thnn Nebraska teachers. Wyoming and Iowa had representatives at the school. Following Is a list of those who enrolled for the Institute: Vera Boyer, Box Butte county. Delln Strong, Sheridan county. Anna Hoffland, Sheridan county. Theron Chapman. Box Butte coun ty. Faith Wickersham, Sioux county Ida Purlnton, Hox Butte county. James Blrdwell, Cheyenne county Henry Hoffland. Box Butte county. Bertha Huston, Sioux county. Fanny McCoy, Wyoming. Anna Kennedy, Box Butte county. Sadie Haeker, Box Butte county. Addle Robertson, Box Butte coun ty. Marie Hansen, Box Butte county. Bertha Parkyn. Box Butte county. Fanny Swltzer, Box Butte county. O. M. Burns. Box Butte county. M. J. Rockwell, Box Butte county. Mrs. Fannie Shanklin, Box Butte county Jessie Leavitt, Box Butte county. Mrs. Lershman, Box Butte county. W, K. Alexander, Box Butte coun ty. V. M. Keener, Iowa. Ella Delsing, Box Butte county. Asbury Whitaker, Box Butte coun ty. Junior Normal Enrollment Following Is the Junior Normul en rollment to date, not Including those enrolled for the Teachers' Institute: Acker, Mamie Acheson, Nelle Beach, David Burkholder, Opal Ball, Leslie H. Benedict, Edna Bigelow, Mable Brenaman, Neva Beauchamp, Edna Brown, Nellie Baxter, Etta Blrdwell, James Beckelhymer, Ella Culver, Grace Calkins, Elizabeth Crow, Louis Colerlck, Mabel Calame, Elsie Cook, May Collins, Mamie Ctirley, Frank Clark, Mildred Cole, Myrtle E. Chapman, Theron Conklln, Ruth Doyle, Emma Darrough, Bonnie Darrough, Mulrl Dufur, Eva Dlx. Paul Delsing, Agnes Donovan. Edna Foster, Alleta Fecht, Anna Fendrlck, Lucy Fendrlck, Florence Fecht, Henrietta Qilman, Marjorie Oreen, Mrs. Lulu Graham, Ethel Graham, May Goodman, Lois llannan, Meryl Hadley, Violet Hendricks. Hannah Hlggins, Clara Heath, Anna Homrighuusen, Lena Hacker. Kuth HenderBon, Cora Hamilton, Margaret Johnscn. Mary JohMOB, Ethel Jones, Harold Klein, Clara Kent, Lyon, Emma Large, Alice Leavitt. Elsie Lemons, I,eah Mollrlug, Charlotte Mitchell, Nelson J. Mitchell, Maurice Miller, John Myers, Retta McKee, Irene Mollring. J. W. Morris, Margaret McCue, Goldle McCue, Bertha Mend, Phebe Montgomery. Ruth Murphy, Anna Nolan. Michael Nye, Loquessa Nation, Nettle Nation. Nina Nabb, Amanda Neighbors, Grace Nelson, Elmer O'Neil. Elsie Put man. Mary Phillips. Madge Pierce, Bessie Pahn, Esther Parrot. Prudence Rennau. Claude Rice, Irene Roach, Clarinda Koseuberger, Alma Rice, Ruth Makts Heme Baking Easy 4KlNi POWDER Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Orapo Cream of Tartar NO alum.no lime phosphate Smith, Albert Schuetz, Creta Sweeney, Fred Sturgeon, Lulu Spohn, Inez Spencer, Vera Stoll, Ruth Spencer, Beatrice Taylor, Myrtle Tucker, Susie Wei liver. Merle Wnlker, Anna Walker, Josle Worley, Izola Wilson, Eva Wilcox, Flo Wilcox, Myrtle Walte, Vernon Whitaker, Asbury Young, Alta Athletics Every afternoon the gym resounds with the enthusiastic laughter of ball players. The girls and boys are divided Into classes, and alternately the days are devoted to basket ball and indoor baseball. Instructor Wal ton's ability is no less marked in the gymnasium than in the class room . Prominent among the men who are doing good work are Beach, Crow, Rennau, Smith, Dlx and Mollring. The girls enrolled are Misses Hen- richs, Fecht, Large, Welllver, O' Neil, Tucker, Beauchamp, Mollring and Dufur. Special Numbers The Junior Normal has had the privilege of hearing some especially fine entertainments and lectures, which have been presented during last and the first of this week. For last week the numbers were: Monday, violin solo by Miss Naomi Nelson. Wednesday, talk on education by Prof. Martin. Thursday, vocal solo by Mrs. Par sons. Friday, a last year's student, Rev. Ira E. Nolte of Hay Springs, told of the advantages of the school, compared with other Normals he had recently visited. The numbers of this week were: Tuesday, piano solo by Norman Mc- Corkle. A talk on ' Smiles'' by James E. Deliell, deputy state superintend ent. Mr. Delzell presented his theme in an Interesting fashion, and the smiles became laughter. He held the attention of all, and his speech was especially inform ative to prospective teachers. Wednesday, Dr. J. L. B. Jones, of the city, gave the first of a ser ies of lectures on Psychology, at the chapel. GROUP OF DELEGATES TO THE NEBRASKA PRESS ASSOCIATION C ONVENTION WITH THEIR WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS AT OMAHA. sLGrandife OPENING ess; THE BIG wery Dance will open Saturday, June 24th, and run until after the Stock men's Convention. Dances Wednesday and Friday. Special police have been appointed, which means best order. MUSI ' BY AN 8 PIECE ORCHESTRA T. S. I0NES, Manager S. T. MICHAEL, Trsasursr F. 6. ADKINS. Leader if Orchestra The regular state teachers' exam luatlons, conducted by Supt. Reed, were taken by thirty students on Fri day and Saturday. Total number of Normal students enrolled to date, 115; number who attended Teachers' Institute, L'5; making a total of 140. MAINE REDUCED TO SHELL Iron Work Shattered by Explosion or Corroded. Havana, June 17. A greatly In creased area of the wreck of the bat tleship Maine was exposed to view when the water level within the coffer dam had been lowered to a total of ten and a halt feet below normal. Everywhere the Iron work exposed, If not shattered by the explosion, has been so cerroded as to be reduced to a mere shell, making U highly proba ble that the plan to repair and float any part of the ship must be abandoned. lowan Finds Gold on Farm. Mason City, la.. June 20. J. J. La hey, a farmer living near Garner, is showing a certificate received from an assaylst to the effect that gold dis covered on his farm some time ago assays $83 a ton. The extent of the vein is not known. Revolution in Portugal Madrid, Jane 16 Telegrams from Vigo Mute that monarchist revolu tlon Ins broken out at Chaves. Portu gal, and t- ..t the Portuguese garrison mutinied aud killed its commander. STOCKMEN AND ALL OTHER PEOPLE WHO BUY Flour, Feed, Stock Salt and Poultry Supplies ARE INVITED TO SEE E. I. GREGG & SON 212 LARAMIE AVE. Alliance, Nebraska We do our own feed grinding and sell in any quantity desired, wholesale or retail. N. B. A desirable residence for sale, near Academy and High School. Also, a barn on another lot, to be moved off by purchaser.