The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 08, 1912, Image 7

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Fresh beef, pork, mutton,
poultry, fish, oysters
Also, a Fine Line of Cured Meats
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W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT
Mr. J. J. Vane, Press Supt.
Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly
PHONE 486
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W. R. Drake, Prop. 521 Sweetwater Ave.
The Car you ought have
at the price you ought to pay
- I T!
Takes the lead in
Simplicity of
Construction
Ease of Operation
Satisfactory
Service
Durability
and Economy
New Zealand votl on the quoRtlnn
of national prohibition on Doc. 11,
and it h o result of the referendum
vote was 56.!3 peivent of the total
vote raat for prohibition, while only
60 percent la required to mnke it a
law.
Public sentiment In favor of a pro
hibition law haa been Krowlng rap
Idly, and It la confidentially believed
that In 1914, when the next referen
dutn on thlf question will be taken,
It will pass. If Mils should be the
outcome. It is said that the nearest
aatoon to New Zealand will be 1200
miles away. The complete returns
whow that 255,864 persons voted In
favor of the measure, while 202,608
VOtad against it.
...
Prof. II. Li Searaon, formerly of
the Peru Normal school, but now of
the Stiit i Agriculture College at
Manhattan, Kansas, spoke before the
recent meeting of the State Kducn
tlonal Association of New Mexico at
Santa Fe. In his lecture he declar
ed that the prohiBltion law was the
beat enforced law In. Kanaas. He
further stated that It was far better
enforced than the local option law
In Nebraaka.
At the close of the meeting the as
sociation, in a strong resolution, de
clared for state-wide prohibition for
New Mexico.
...
Evidence of prosperity In anti-sa-
loon territory is plentiful. The lat
est Is furnished by the Superintend
ents and Foremen s Association of
ttie Selby Shoe Company of Ports
mouth. Ohio, In a resolution they
have adopted explaining why they
unanimously opposed the return of
the saloons to their eounAy. Among
the reasons given by them are the
following:
1 The regularity of attendance of
operators has been greatly Improved
2 More workmen are contented,
principally because of the increas
ed earning capacity which has re
sulted from their improved physical
condition, and also because auch
workmen are better able to save
money or expend It on things that
give them a fair return for their
money.
3 The unpleasant necessity of dis
charging an employe for intoxica
tion shows an astonishing decrease
during the last three years, as
compared to previous periods of
the same length of time.
4 There has been a great improve
ment morally in many of the operators.
5 There has been a change of atti
tude of many of the operators from
one of indifference and careless
ness to that of Interest and a de
sire to co-operate for the general
go h! of all.
6 The changes noted above have im
proved the discipline of the body ot
employes, have made our relation
with employes much more satis
factory, and have tended to im
prove the quility, as well as quan
tity, of the work produced.
...
The new governor of Mississippi.
Hon. Earl Hrewer, who was elected
Nov. 2, has stated with much empha
sis that he has been all his life "and
expects to die a red-hot uncompro
mtsing prohibitionist, in favor cf stat
utory prohibition, state wide prohi
bition, and every species of state and
national prohibition," and that if the
W. C T. U. can make It any strong
er than that, he is willing to sub
scribe his name to it.
"Repair men never build houses on money
made out of Mitchell Cars." Repair Man.
We have the agency for this popular machine; and
also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout,
popularly known as " Everyman's Car"
A. P. LEE, Mgr.
THIS No. 411 S1.50
JUSTRITE
C ORSET
AT
Harper's Ladies Toggery
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICB
len: 8VV4 sec. 28, twp. 27, range
61, $600
Lena Bauer to Charles Bauer:
NE4 sec. 15, twp. 26, range 47,
$2400
Village of Homingford to C. H. Con
ner: block 4, lot 40, division C, la
Hemingford Cemetery, $6.00
Lincoln Land Co. to Arab L. Hunger
ford: one-half Interest in the NE
K NE4 6, twp. 28, range 61.
$4510
The Truax Land Co. to J. B. Hatch:
NE4 sec. 10, twp. 26, range 60,
$1012
Calvin J. Wlldy to Charles A. Row
land and Norbert Frohnapfel: lot
10, block 11, Hemingford, $200
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aue. Phone ayj
BURTON & WESTOVBR
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bldf .
JPhooej8o. ALLIANCE. NEB,
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNIY
AT ItW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
AM.IAM'M, NBBi
F. M. BROOME
LAJH ATTOHNEV
IonnexperlenesasHereiYer U.H. LandOBst
Is guarantee for prompt and efficient m tries.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil court since 1MB aa4
Kev later U. 8. Land Office from 1909 to lift
Information by mall a specialty.
owes in land office buii.diko
ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Probate of Will
In the County Court of Hox Butte
County, Nebraaka.
The State of Nebraska, to the
heir, and next of kin to William Lee
McNamara and to any other Inter
ested In anid matter:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
that an instrument purporting to be
the Lant Will and Testament of
William Lee McNamara, deceased, Is
on file in ald Court, and also a pe
tition praying for the Probate of
said instrument, and for the ap
pointment of Elizabeth McNamara at
Executrix, that on the 12th day of
February, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
said petition and the proof of the
execution of said instrument will be
heard, and that if you do not Mien
appear and contest, said Court may
probate and record the same, and
grant mini in list ration of the estate to
Elizabeth McNamara.
This notice nhall be published for
three weeks successively in the Al
liance Herald prior to said Btarlttg.
Witness my hand and official seal
his 23rd day of January, 1912,
L. A. BARRY,
(SEAL) Coun'y Jadf.
REAL. ESTATE TRANSFERS
Reported by F. E. Reddish, Bonded
Abstracter. Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska
Albert C. Bracken to George E. Da
vis: lot 3, block 8, Wyoming Addi
tion to Alliance, $2800
Lillian M. Finney to Maverick Ixan
& Trust Co.: S NW'i sec. 19.
twp. 27, range 51, $1.00
United States to Lillian J. Vance:
EV4 SWV4 sec. 19, NVfe NVi sec
30, twp. 25, range 48.
John F. Balllew to Hobert Kittel
tnann: NW'Vi Bet'- 2 NE,4 sec. 3.
twp. 27, range 47, $1.00
Anna Balllew to Robert Klttelmann
S' sete. 2. NE4 sec. 3, twp. :'7.
range 47, $1.00
Relnnold Klttelmann to Robert Kit
telmann: NW'Vi sec. 2. K 1 , sec
3, twp. 27, range 47, $1.00
Edith A. Hill to C. S. Uenison:
lot 2, block 29, Alliance. $1.00
L. M. Kerr to Mary Patsche:
SVi sec. 26, SE,4 sec. 27, twp. 27
range 47, $8000
Mary Patactie to O. P. Wyland:
NW4 sec. 18. twp. J5, range 47,
$2400
Mary E. Morris to B. J. Sheldon:
lots 1, 2, 3. 4. SMs NEV4. 84 NW
4 see. 3, twp. 28. range 51,
$0000
William E Conrad to Jamos P. Mul
OBII mi'l'EKNOLL
lies I'lione :m
1 J. PKTRBSBR
Res. Phone 4t
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
QEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SCKOXOR
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND St'RQEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7 80-B p, m.
Office Phone 6a Res. Phone, 8
H. A. COPSEY
Physlotan and Surgeon
office Phone 360
Rss. Phons 342
Calls answered promptly day and night from
offllce. Offices: Alliance National BMW
Building over the Post Office.
H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D.
CHAS. E. SLAG L If, M. D.
Offico Over Holsten'a Drug Store
Phone 87
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embabner
DAY PHONE 207
NIGHT PHONE l8
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
liotopplis
THE KINO THAT PLEASES YOU
Better get some made at
Alliance ArtStudio
THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Director and Embalmer
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Office Phone 4S Res. Phone 510
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
All 1 VM I . M lllAK t
Parties eqt of town should write, as 1 ats
out nuM-ii f tin in.,.'. 1 'hitrsvt wil, not ex-
i-eeU ;.. mul MMllsM l"T .
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HEVIKGFORO, HEBR.
Si'hL 1 W. i lEti! Diseases of Women and
Children ami Geoito Urinary Organs
All calls answered promptly rjjy or
31-. SCOTT
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Missouri Auction School
Dates may be left at Herald of
fice, Alliance, or write me at
LAKESIDE, NEBRASKA
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Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
13 K. D. K. TYLER
DENTIST,
OPERA HOU8E BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance, Nebraaka
c. a. sinnoNS'
Tonsorial Parlors
for a
CLEAN SHAVE, STYLISH HAIR
CUT, SHAMPOO, ELECTRIC MAS
SAGE, OR ANYTHING ELSE IN
THE LINE OP BARBER'S WORK.
121 ; Box Butte Ave.