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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1912)
Auction STARTING Saturday, February At 2 o'clock in afternoon and at 7:30 p. m. and continuing each day thereafter until this entire stock is sold Don't Miss This Sale if You Want to Save Money W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND Ready - Made Suits and Coats for Ladies, Men and Boys Shirt Waists and Children's Underwear This sale will be held in Burrow's Second Hand Store Building, first door south of Cook's saloon. Don't forget the place and date, Feb. 17, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. FRANK H. PALMER, Auc. G. E. YOUNKIN, Prop. The Car you ought have at the price you ought to pay v t Takes the lead in Simplicity of Construction Ease of Operation Satisfactory Service Durability and Economy "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 M Everyman's Car" A. P. LEE, Mgr. Mrs. J. J. Vance. Press Supt. Thursday . t i n i m a moxt Instruc tive iml interestiriH nietinK whs held nt (ho home or Mrs. I. E. Tash Mies Lam Viinte condiu '1 the pro grain, whlrh whh in ttu- nature of a Hsomoilal service ror Fran l K. U'illnnl. Quotations were n'i h) those prOMBl Iroin tln snylnRs T our rormer great leader A himhIm 1 rf sketches relative to her lire and OBereoter, written by some or the event men and women or today, were read. A Rood collection ror the memorial rund was taken. Those present were much interested and felt a rresh Inspiration from this brief review of the life und work or one of the noblest and besl women the world has ever produce!. Six subscriptions were taken ror the CMnpalffl number of the Union Sig nal and a new member was added to the roll. The order of the Knights of Py thias of Osit rander, Ohio, composod of the most Influential men of the community, unanimously declared In regular session that not one of Its iiu-mbera would sign a wet petition nor vote the wet ticket at the coun ty election. "If sobriety Is good Tor the In dividual il is also good for the whole commodity, We can never have a sober country with open enloons doing business along the maim streets of our land." "The annual expenditure for alco holic beverages in the United States is a sum sufficient to pay the prem iums upon life Insurance of $40,000 for every white man dying In this country." What Edison Really Said The American Brewer's Review has quoted the great Inventor as having said, upon his return from his European trip, that he admired the wine region of France. In re ply to an inquiry sent to Mr. Edison by the International Reform Bureau, his secretary replies: "Mr. Edison directs me to write you that it Is a perverted quotation. He stated that while the wines of Fiance and the beer or Germany had only three or rour per cent of alcohol In them, the people dnink so much that they managed to get enough alcohol to stupefy them, all right." General Frederick D. Grant Opi poses Restoration of Canteen , i mra e hh &smw ijcaeep nil -mmm fdrnwai u er Investigated the matter and lrrtrn ed enough to convince him thai the reports were true. Following his Investigation he mentioned the matter In a Sunday sermon and told his hearers what he hnd learned, mentioning the name of the woman and of her son who had turned her over to the colored peo ple Then the man whose severe treat ment of his aged mother had been so roundly denounced rroni the pul p got busy with his tongue, and circulated some damaging reports of the doings of the preacher on oc casion or recent visits to Omnhn. W hen the preacher heard these utoi les he denounced them as lie, and sued the prominent Hltf rtltOI for via mages. That's about the way the situa tion stood one morning when the prencher met lawyer Rose at the depot. It Was the day set for the court proceedings at Fullerton, the county seat. The preacher told the lawyer that his wife was not very well, having but recently become a mother, and suggested that the legal proceedings be continued for a few days. The lawyer replied that he would not consent to a continuance; that he could beat the preacher In the court, and with his fists. If nec essary. Did the preacher accept the chal lenge? He did. DM the lawyer make good? He did not. A travel ing man who witnessed the bout de scribed it as follows: "It all happen ed pretty quick. When the lawyer said he could whip the preacher In court or out or court, ami made a tew movements which looked like he might try the outside case first, why that preacher got into action so quick that It made me dizzy. didn't see the preaciier strike the lawyer, but 1 heard something smash against something, and then I saw (hat lawyer fall in a heap. I guess the preacher's fist must have come in contact with the point of the law yer's jaw, and after that one lick there was no more fight In that law yer than there is sugar In sour pickle." Another traveling man who visited Genoa yesterday said: "Soon after reaching the town I discovered that there was no use trying to transact any business. The whole town was discussing the fight between the preacher and the lawyer. Everybody seemed to be taking sides, and It looked to me as If the most of the people were on the preacher' side, although 1 heard several persons denounce the preacher In severe ternis." Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 3 1 6 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 BURTON A WESTOVBR Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First Natioaal Bank Bids Phone t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTOSNIY AT LAW, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA In a letter to the editor of the Union Signal General Grant states that, owing to the changed condi tions. In the army, he would not re 1 innend the restoration of the can- let I). Governor's Island, New York, liiiiuary 10. 1912. My Dear Kditor: In reply to your telegram, I hasten to say that many times In the past, in official re ports, I have recommended the res toration of the canteen in the army. This I did believing that the can teen was the lesser or two evils. In the course or ten years the enlisted personnel or the army has changed and' the soldiers who are now In the army have adjusted themselves to present conditions. if the question were left to me, owing to fhis change or conditions, I would not recommend the restora tion of the canteen. Yours very truly, FREDERICK I). GRANT. Thfir Is morr c.itarrl- tn thin action or tho cnumry IBM nil other -li . I it tutirthrr. and unUI lhi laat four yrara a auppoard tn br incurable. For a irrrM many yean doctors pr.mimnced It n lonti dlarasr and prescribed local rrmolli- and by constantly falling; 10 cure sma local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science lias proven Cat-trrh to be a constltullrHial dis ease, and therrtof rcaulrrs constitutional tn-ntnient. ilall's Catarrh l ure, tri iiiul irtunil bv I' I Chencv 4 Do., Toledo. Ohio. Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from in urops 10 a tenspnoniiii. it acts directly on the wood and mucous surfucec of the system. TIh-v oflN oaf hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send tor circulars and tcMluionul Address F. J. HUM i X CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by DruKa-lsi- Take Italia Family PUU forconstlputlou. TEST FOR SEED CORN The agricultural experiment sta tion of the lluiversfty of Nebraska Issued this week a bulletin on the germination test for seed corn which gives some practical Information tor the convenient testing of corn in tended for seed. We recommend to Herald readers who expect to grow corn the coming season tli.n they get this bulletin without delay Jt may be obtained free of charge by writing to the Agricultural Kxperi ment Station, Lincoln, Nebraska, and asking for Extension Ilulletin No. 3. aaaaa TREED THE WRONG PREACHER Young Limb of the Law Got More Than He Expected Down at tSenoa. Nebraska, then Is a young lawyer by the name of George Roe whose classic features have been bearing several marks placed there by the pastor of the Genoa I'resbytt 1 iun churcJi about a couple of weeks ago. There is a long story behind the affair, but condensed is about as follow The punier of the Genoa I'resby tertau church had heard rumors of the mist real nun 1 or au aged white woman by a couple of colored per sons into whose care she had been committed by her son, a prominent merchant of that town. The pleach THIS No. 411 SI. 50 JUSTRITE C ORSET AT Harper's Ladies Toggery OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, IN.:if. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORrtRV I vOfl U ' lit ! il l 11 w ' tlt"-,.i vtr IT H I u, Is s guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE. . NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since WW sac Itejdster U. 8. Land Office from 1901 to lift Information by mell a specialty. owes in land omen building ALLIANCE - NEBRASRA. ORIE COPPKRNOLL lies. Plume yo II PETERMN kph Phone 41 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumor Block Phone 43 OEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RQROR Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND SL'RGEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-12 s.m. 2-4 p.m. 7;a o, m. Office Phone 6a Res. Phone, 8 H. A. COPSEY Physiotan and surgeon Office Phone 300 Res. Phone 342 Call answered promptly day end night from offllce. Offices: Alliance National Beak Bnlldlns over the Post Office. H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D. CHAS. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Office Over Holsten's Drug Store Phone 87 T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer DAY PHONE 207 NIGHT PHONE l8 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director end Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office I'hone 49S Res. I lione 5 10 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, aLliai E, KKttUAtfatA Parties out nf tnwu slMmld wrlt-, as 1 eat out uineli of the time, t'linrvet wll, not at ceU fS.w and espeaawa per ttey, Dr. Oliver McEuen I'hyslclan and Surgeon HEMiNGFORD, NCOR. SPECIAL! IK; Disease of Women aof Childreo and Ueoito Urinary Organs All CJlit lisetrsl promptly say W Btftl X. 1. SCOTT AUCTIONEER Graduate Missouri Auction School Dates may be left at Herald of fice. Alliance, or write me ut LAKE8IDE, NEBRASKA oooooooooooooooo o RALPH BLUE, VIOLINIST o o MRS. BLUE, PIANIST o o Music furnished for all occasions o o PHONE 21 ON 11 o o Alliance, Nebraska q oooooooooooooooo HARRY P. C01RSEY Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 84 ALLIANCE. NEBR. i 1 1. 13. K. TYLER DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 197 Alliance, Nebraska c. a. sirinoNS' Tonsorial Parlors for a CLEAN SHAVE, STYLISH HAIR CUT, SHAMPOO, ELECTRIC MAS SAGE, OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THE LINE OF BARBER'S WORK. 1214 Box Butte Ave.