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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1911)
Nebraska Land & Auto Co. I. C. McCorkli, Mfr. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Lowry. Supt. of Garage We handle the fOXb cars and will sell you one for list price. Will store and keep; furnish as and lubricating oil; $15.00 per month; you run as much as you desire. Storage for cars. (5.00 per month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to 50" lower than other places. fOVb cars are the most popular car on the market and every piece in them is guaranteed by the company during the life of the car. See us before buying. Only garage In western Nebraska open day and night NEBRASKA NEWS Damage Amountinsto More Than $150,000 at South Omaha. ORIGINATES IN REPAIR SHOPS. THERE IS PLENTY OF WATER IN THE Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley All of the rivers and Irrigation canals are now running bank full. The writer has just returned from an extended Inspection trip thru the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley, where he found that the fanners have all the water they can use for Irrigation; crops are accord ingly very fine. OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. Money invested In Government Ir rigated lands, Carey Act lands, or deeded lands in the Big Horn Bas in, at present prices, is sure to bring large returns for the reason that the farmers of this country are beginning to understand that the Basin and Yellowstone Valley have an ample water supply and that the water conies down from the mountains just at the time when It Is needed for irrigation. DRY FARMING CONGRESS AND NATIONAL CONGRESS OF FARM WOMEN, at Colorado Springs; October 16th to 20th. Special excursion tickets will be sold October 11th to 16th Inclus ive, from stations in Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado and Western Nebraska. D. Clem Denver, Immigration Agent LAMDSEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU 1001 Parnam Street, Om&h, Nob. II - ,. whb w..aoni BAhdo buCrto.: bttTS tfULLET Fremont M.m Dares Wife's Affinity lo Shoot and Latter Flrea. Baring his breast to hie wife's al leged Unity, Herman Warmer of ITf mont shouted, ''Hefe'l my heart, hoot if )pM dine, ' and fell with a bul let In Ms side Fred Mathelsson. a well known business man, known aa the ' affinity'" of Mis. Wasmcr, held an automatic revolver In his bund and when Wasmcr made his melodramatic challenge he pulled the trigger. Was iner, who is g signal supervisor lor the Union Pacific, resented his atten tions to his wife and went with her to the store to protest to Mathelsson. The men quarreled Immediately and Wasmcr pot the better of a physical argument, which Mrs. Wnsmer wit fiesscd. Matuelsson diew the revolver from a drawer and shot Wasnier down as he stood. Then he turned to a by atanelcr nnd remarked, "1 wish 1 had killed him." Both Mrs Wasmcr and Mathelsson are in the county jnil and a charge of shooting with Intent to kill will be filed asainr.t the man. The sympathy of Mrs. Wnsmer seems to be entirely with her lover, and the hus'irnd, who will recover from Ills wound, la forgotten. THREE HAVE 10SE CALL Milk From Snake E.itten Cow Nearly Proves ital. Finery Marsh, living near Ayer, his six -year-old son, and Uuby Digsley Of Hastings were almost fatally poleoM I by drinking, milk from a cow which hud be n bitten by a rattlesnake. Within two hours they became un Oonactoua and were not revived for over four hours. The farmer was In the field plowing when he was overcome, but managed to mount one of his horses and turn toward the house. Before the animal reac hed the ham the man was con vulsive and unconscious. Two Drowned In Stream. Curtis, Neb., Aug. 22 The twelfth of the big August rains fell, causing some dunes to the railroads and loss of life as well. John Brown, aged seventy years, a resident of Frontier county, and Clarence Morrison of Wat son, Mo., aged twenty-three years, were drowned while attempting to cross a swollen stream in a canyon northeast of Stoekville. Morrison's hotly was recovered a short distance below, where it hail caught in a wire fence. Brown's body was found a half mile farther down the stream, where it had finally lodged. Rock Island Train Wrecked. Floyd Oliver, hrakeman, and Carl ICtter, fireman, were killed when a Rock Island freight :i:ine crnshed Into an open switch at Havelock shortly before noon. The engine was going At tie- rate or forty-five miles p r hour and turned onto its side tUiont 100 feet irom whore It wen'. TAFT TRIUMPHANT Wool Gill is Killed by Vote ot 227 to 126. STRAIN TOO ORtAT Hundreds of Alliance Readers Find Daily Toll a Burden FREE LIST LOSES, 226 T0 127 i : Another car of Peters' Loaded Shells just re- We have the Flames Spread to Stock Yards, En tailing a Lose of $4,000 Fifteen Thousand Spectators Gather Around Burning Buildings. Fire originating in the car building and repair shops of the Cudahy Pack lug company at South Omaha caused a loss ot $.",ii."uii to the Cudahy piop erty and less than $.",o 0 to the Union Stock Tarda. The loss Is fully cov ered by iHeumnee, In the Cudahy plant the depart ments destroyed or damaged by the Names embraced an area of 375x150 feet. The car shop Is a total loss, as is also the lumber and supply yards. Two storage rooms and the car Icing shed were partially destroyed. In the Union Stoe k Yards tho flames were confined to a mall .-. of ardage. Including lour heg in-! . The Origin of the Qro is Ul ( ot It is thought pionable u the of the plant tl .u a v an i have combusted spt .. mi . . Moat immediately ;'ft. ; cV i .. . Cre had ; -road Into a ..o... i tirtnes that leape.1 liv.;n hi-'. : '" building and from i lu -J to B ... ing up into a mighty wa i . ... aootaod to defy the ciciu .... lighters. Tin wind at the time WC.3 '...ov.eii lot ty miles an hour, ... . e i ;. J .... i the south, swe;;t the ftemea in the (i rectlon of the new $so,oih ahi ep barna of the Union Stock Tarda, l-or a few minutes it appeared as u tho fire would sweep the whole stock yards district notwithstanding the united e; forts of the city Are department and the firemen of the different packing plants, who turned their efforts to wards keeping the flames within the open ana south of the stock yards. Twenty streams of water were turnea on the new barns nnd the surround ing pens and the fight was kept up until the w ind veered to the east. RETURNS ON STATE PRIMARY Vote Cast Last Week in Nebraska Is Coming in at Last. While the return of the votes cast at the primary is Incomplete, It has profree d tar enough to Indicate with reasonable certainty the outcome. Sixty nine counties have made reports on supreme Judge 0B. the Republican ticket. These cast 45,825 votes, and the tabulation Of these shows that Jndgea Rom and i.elton have been endmloeted, while J-udge Francis Q. (lamer has replaced. Judge Root Indee Cobber is running ahead of ; Ho :t. bet tat enough behind l.i tton to 'over and snved himself, though he Is make it certain that the latter Is re- badly Injured about the arms. a:i Dominated. ! of the men are residents of Falrbui y, On the Democratic aide the close , to which place they were going when race betWC n Judge Albeit and Judge (the accident occurred. Bterk has ceased to be so very close, j StarV SKintn Mriftriently U make tils : Railroad Revem nomlnrtion apparently sure. Judges l Tabulation b, Oldham and Detn are the other win- llway cc n-is on the Democratic- ticket, for j rut four mou which 2fi,flTZ votes have heen tab- j i.oriod ot lour i ulated. President Declares It Is Impossible ta Tell What Articles Are Coverr J. Tariff Board Had No Opportun y to Report en Schedules. After a long debate on a motlc tl pass the wool tariff revision bill . FtQQldilll 'i s veto. the house I I . 1 to pass Li. -I-.' naure by the nn. twothlrdh 'he result being Ji. lo I HI, This k " I'w wool bill. President 'j'at. I message, vetoing the farmers' fn i.nt bill, was read In the house. The . eshlent declared In bis message thai the hill was so carelessly drawn that it w is uncertain Just what ortlcles were covered by It. He sharply criticised every s-ctlnn of the bill and declared the la ! Age too nmblglous to be practicable. Mr. Taft objected to the principle In the hill Which admits raw materials tree ami keejis the mnehlnei i n sary fo a finished product on the cluti able list. Lastly, the preside nt be his veto on (he fact that the tariff iMiarcl had no opportunity to re; ort on the schedule! affected by It. Tho house failed to pass the tree llr.t bill over the president's veto, tho vote being 22fi to 127. The Flood Smith statehood resolu tion with the Arizona Judiciary recall provision eliminated, and with changes in New Mexico's constitution to make It easier of amendment wns passed by the senate. 53 to 8. K0RSHACK IS CAPTURED Head of Alleged Arson Trust Arrested In Vancouver, B. C. Word was received at Chicago of the arrest of Oavld Korshack at Van couver, U. 0.i who was named a the lo ad of an alleged "arson trust" In a confession made to Fire Attorney Sullivan and the police by Leopold Dreytua, president of L. Dreyfus & Co., wholesale clothiers, who after ward committed suicide by Bhooting. Leopold Dreyfus and his brother, l.aani Dreyfus, were arrested follow ing an Incendiary fire that partly de stroyed the company's store June 3. They were questioned by the police for hours, when Leopold broke down and made a written confession in which be admitted that the fire waa Incendiary and secneed Korshack of be ing the h' ad of nn "arson trust" which Made a business of settinff fires to buildings so Hint the owners might recover the Insurance. The huatle and worry of business men, The hard work and stooping ot workmen, . ..( art man's household cares. Are too great a strain on the kid neys. Hackacbe, headache, dizziness. Kidney troubles, urinary tro lblee follow. An Al'lnnce citlsen tells you how to cure them. Mrs. I.niira Rleketts, 710 Missouri Ave., Alliance. Nebr., says: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills ns I conslet-r " .: equaled for kidney trouble. I hail attacks of ;hls complaint for some time. Donn's Kidney Pills, procured nt Pre! B. Ilolsten's Drug Store, removed tho pnin in my back and limbs and made me feel better In every way." for sale by all dialers Price B'' uenta. Foster -Mllhura Co., Huffalo, Now York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Komember tho name -Dean's and take no other. LEGAL NOTICE IN TII1C D1STKK T COURT OF BOX BUTTH COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ACWIT3- TRAIN ROBBERY ceived. load you want. price in case lots. Special i j Newberry's Hardware Co. f Fot railroad commlasloner on tno Republican ticket, Hall is lending p. ebe bj What appeara to be a asfe pluratlty, while HarmaB has a almllar lead ovc .- Tnree "n the Democratic ticket noon the shi n; Art Fuller, engineer, Jumped beforo the engine toppled I Weteon Confoaeca He Held Up Over land Limited. A piiaonei In DenVaVf glvini; the name pi 1'. M WataOn has confeaaod tbal be With two companions held up the . t: en Pacific Overland Limit ed at Reeae, t'tah. e,n the night of Jan. 1. when William Davis, a negro porter, was killed and nearly 1"0 psaSengera were relieved or their ralnSbb I, According t-i police authorities, Wataon aaya hla accompltcei w re JM pb Collins Of Omaha and It. Id , on Increase. i. Powell ol the? ion covering the he year Tor tho hOw that In tho number ol cane ol what snippet w:tu in lie- itate there WM a aUghl cle- cresse, an Increcae la aumber of I Roberta of Mulle n, Neb. it ip stat'.d tare Of HVC ItOCk :! ..n Increase OSlthSt Watson has confessed complicity carload ; nd lea than esrioed weight! Tabulations or freight received tor in terstnte shipments show a eonsider- l'or regent Ol the university on th able gain In revenue end the sale of Dento ratlc ticket, Miller and Knapp are :n the lend. paeeenger tlcketa on intrastate nt H shows a substantial gain. bust- C. M. DAVIS Kl' LED BY CARS Aslefp on Track When Switch Engine Sends Car Over Him. C. M. P.i.is, a print r, v.a run over an-l kl .led in the I'niou Pacific yards at Cuiuiubus i'lin accident oceurred Ute Bchreeder mllii where ihn awfteh " Miiu e:rc w went to pick up a car. Tho coupling did not inaiie and the car was peahed e.,-t a short d. stanc e and the switchmen uotlced that it ran aver aumethlns. Thej made an exam iimtion and dlacorered Duvis iyin:-1; uu der th- trlle k. with both legs and oti- arm cm orr and be wee in such a po sition that the car had to be raised with jacks befOf D could be removed. in th robbery of the Oregon short Line I in 1 1 Portland special three miles , e. i of Otiden n the morning of June il. ioio. In Ihe Matter of the Application of Casste D. Hall, Ounrdlan of tho estate or Mlgnon M. Mall, Willis VY. Mall and Vivian E. Mall, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. At the adjourned April 24. mil term, to-wlt: July 26, PHI this cause came to be heard upon the petition, duly verified, of Cassle D. Hall, (lunrdlan of the person and estate of Mlgnon M. Mali, Willis W. Mall and Vivian K. Mall, minors, for license to Bell the following described real eB tate, to-wlt: Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Northwest Quarter ot Section 26, and Southwest Quarter of Section 2B, In Township 27 North, Range 47 West, also West Half of Section 1 in Township 26 North ot Range 47 WoBt, In Box Butte coun ty, Nebraska, for the purpose of re investment and for raising funds for the support, education and mainten ance of said minors, nnd it appearing, from said petition that said real es tate consists of unimproved, wild prnlrle lands situated In said County of Box Butte, nnd that no Income Is obtained therefrom; IT IS THKIUChOKF, ORDKRKD that the next of k'n of Bald jnlnore and all persons Interested In salt! es tate appear beforo me nt Chimbera In the court house In the city of Rusliville, She rldan county, Nebras ka, on the 2'ith day of August, lull, at ! o'clock A. M., to show cause. If any there be, why lie. use ;.lt:uld not be granted to said Cassie D. Mall, ionirc!i'ir s.'ll said real estate for the purposes above set fort 1. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thai a copy of this order be pubiitth-e-.l o.iee each week for three succeaa- ive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county of l!"X BUtte. By the Court. W, ii. whs rovi.;:, .ludgo. :S4-125-4t Crop Report Shown Up Well. Omaha. Aug. 22. The Burlington railroad' weekly crop report shows that nearly every point on the lines west Of the Missouri river was visited by rain, the precipitation running from a trace to almost three inches. The heavie st rain was at Arapahoe, wberu the ralntall reac hed l' 75 Inches. Potntoae are tenting out about half a;,.jvon through royal commission In the heaee of lords. v"hen the royal Baeent was aigpidd the rrrni'.K ;n of the lower house preaenl broke out In loud cheering. A lemcnsttntion ;i! their purt had never before been heard in th? upper chain- her. VETO BILL BECOMES LAW Royal Asc;t Givci to Bill Recently Forced Throtcjh House of Lords. The veto bill limiting the pow. rs of the upper chamber oer legislation art Inattag in the British house of commoi.s which resulted in one of the most serious leglaletlve contlictB in the history ol ihe country, la now a l.w. the kit.'s assent there to he'.ug Km my cU a U k L PT.4T-H8Ti!i9T. LINCOLN THE STATES BEST PRODUCTS He was alive when discovered, but died just as In was being taken out. ,!ons the state where several rains CMMJ and pastures an impioviug very rapidly. Fall plowing is well under . .ay and th. acreage of !a!l v.lieat to Da aown Will he e qual to, if not great i r than, last year. Corn Crop Wiil Be Fine. Practically a normal corn crop la predicted by Prof. Montgomery of the i union Pri..tei place Can on Chinese. University cr Nebraska lor those sec .vl r a m ' 7 ' TWO AEROPLANES IN DAILY FLIGHTS LIBER ATI MILITARY BAND AND GRAND OPERA COMPANY OF 61 PEOPLE GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOAS, FIREWORKS, NIGHT RACES VAUDEVILLE. He was evidently a-!eep on the track, imve lately fallen The corn which Is Iia is lea.es a wit- .unl tour grown JU8t now maturing and which in the children He bad bee-u working B'' acrice and Ycnk for some time and had returned home a le w clays ago. Fifty-Nine Burt Pioneer3 Pass Away. The memorial report ot the his torian for he pi on oan, and iu set- th rs reunion to he held at Tekamah Heaa I, thows that tllty-iiine pion. en and old sealers have died the pasi year, some of the-m prominent people with statewide reputations. Cav 4 W. Burke Dead. i David VY Burke, a pioneer of Cum ins county, peaaed away at the hoane of his son. Allen 0 Burke, in Bancroft Mr. Burke w.:s well known ihiougboiit Nebraska, coining heie at an early I Age and taking a active part in pub He affairs Giltner Brnk Robbers Found Guilty. The.:'--rasa B i Harr Forbes. John Kvans i-nd Charfc TnyVtM for robbery of t.. cm . : .- aanh of Olltnei was I finished tmi i emitted to the Jury A Her being "'it about forty minutes the jury returned a rerdief of guilt;. . The fates national Typographical union in its convention at San r'rnneisto caused a reoPit ion eg. I eirmtdn as th" sense of the con list two weeks has been much li ne . Vl.,.i(.,4 ,. a m. iubora of the union litte d by showers, thinks tno agrieei-. . . . It.fl!H1, to patronize Chinese tural college man. will be well tilled ;,,,ui, j,.s , re; i ai :iani s and nt her estah out ard wIH re turn to the farmers j ishUU.,lt8 Uwi unions are author iikiiv mot.- bmh'P than was pre die t- , . nn,.8 f0r violations d by s unt- ot the more pessimistic ... , . , iV.(s s,.;e, ,, j uS convention NOTICE TO CR ED IVORS c ultivators earlier In the veaj Charfled With First Degree Murder. County Attorney Cook of Fremont has fll"d before Justice Johnson an In- ftrrmatinn chnrghtg i-ouis Kogers ami Mrs. Caroline Itietsihe, the vaudeville couple, with murder In the first legree or the inlunt i on ml dead t.-n d..ys uno la a box car near Colou. Neither DOegera or his companion have engage J counsel for their deteuse. Registration Board to Meet. Th- stallion i.'visf ut.oti board. . .un- prUnii: Pint. II K Sll.i'll er the I'll:- rsity or Kebreake, a Boat roan and W. R tieHor, has aipoiuted Inspec tors and tin WArfc Of bgapectlon will be i nn:n en. , (i after lb state ralr, wlifeh wiii be held iu Lineoln. Sept 4 lo 8. e itv for till. Allege-! Murderer Arrested. Tlileed gereea the continent for eighteen months by the brother ot the i man the police say ue confesses to ' naviug killed. James Sullivan la now in jail al Pot Hand, Ore., charged w ith the b ath of I hennas Weeks III Kan Ita CUV ! May, l!lit. Herman ,., ks, the brother, recognized Snl ItVM o" the street Sullivan, the po lice siy, declared he killed Weeks In intf di -fense Loses Wife by His Secrecy. That during Ji yeari of married life meat made to Judge Conb v at Los Angeles by Mrs Cornelia Dyagf Parker as the ei'lef reason for her suit for divorce fioni Tbomas U Parker. The decree waa .aultsd State or Nebraska ) ) 88. Box Butte County ) In th Matter of the ttetute or Chine Purintcn, Deccaecd. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Po Buttei county, Nebraeka, her by not If al' persons having claims and demands ftgn'uHt the estate of Chloe Purintcn that I have sit and ap pointed tbo -4th day of February, lfi-. ut lo o'clock in the firtmoon. at the County Court rcoru In Alli ance, for the examination of all c hums against the cututo of Bald de e gent with a view te their allaw knee and payment. All persona interested aa creditors of the said cat ate will present their Claims' to me at said time, or show ci.uce for not so doing, and in case any c laima are not so piesented by said time they shall be forever but red. This notice shall bo served by publieatlon thereof for Tour consecu tive weeks in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to tiie clay of hearing. Given under my hand und the seal ol said court this :ilst day of July, 1911. L. A. BERKY. ISealJ County Judge. 34 4t-ll'4 A KING WHO LEFT HOME set the world to talking, but Paul Muthulka, of Burtalo, N. Y., says he always KF.KPS AT HO.MK the King of all laxatives Dr. K tag's New Ufa Pills and that the 're a bless iiiK to all his family. Cute consti pation, headache. Indigestion, dyspep sia. Only lioc at F. J. Brenuau's.