The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 26, 1912, Image 1

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    Givei all the newt of
Box Butte County end ,
City of Alliance.
St MP
The Alliance Herald
Largest circulation of
any newspaper in West
ern Nebraska.
VOLUME XX
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1912
NUMBER 3
XEW yEAKS GOOD
ENOUGH FOR, ME,-
TCopyrlirhi. lSli by American Press Asso elation 1
SOME people think that "New Year's day
Should come In April or In May.
When hillsides start to showing green
And Nature oils her old machine
Her vegetation factory
For on more spin : but. as for me.
No April New Year's day in mine.
Old January suits me fine.
A New Year starting out so late
Would get spring fever sure as fate
And then, with summer coming on.
Would be prostrated by the sun.
A yesr requires a robust frame.
Considering the kind of game
It's up against : It stands enough
To need a constitution tough.
A year that started In the spring
Would be a poor and puny thing,
A mollycoddle so effete
It couldn't bear the summer heat;
Would get frostbitten in the fall
And wouldn't stand a chance at all
When winter struck it ; by which sign
1 choose the winter kid for mine.
Yet even this is not the worst.
Consider how each year la cursed
By human deeds -the woes of Time
By fraud and lies, by war and crime.
The odium men make it wear
Demands a fiber to upbear
That is not bred by April showers
And does not rhyme with buds and flowers.
The folks that want to change the date
Of New Year's have a grudge at Fate.
They would complain and raise a din
In heaven if they should get in.
They cuss the weather snd asperse
The workings of the universe.
And they agree on but one point.
Which is that things are out of joint.
The year that's born in frost sstd snow
Will have some ginger, snap and go;
Will have the roumlt and the sast
To bear the worst fate with the best;
Will have the stsmina. in thon.
To smile at hardships like a sport.
The turn of winter suits me floe.
The January kid for mine I
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By MMEj EDCETN.
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THE NEW CHAMPION
TDK ol.l year wa t BgeVITWSigJM
Who Uitttle.l In th ring
Of all tl aliwaera lit the cam
Ha pmted mniaeir the king.
He 0H a asallea. mora or laaa.
A diamond Mfit or an.
And navar found a man to stand
Kefora tils might) blow
ftaSM
4 i mum toothful atrangee .am
Ami ehsUeajgag imn aaa muni
Ilia rfiH' wua Kmlmr Tuna
iii. sating annua int wmia
Hp gun wit staaasd ninn ike rut
Anil in n aliigle bout.
VVIille rat the cl.K-ka were striking m
He . .1 i ii f old year out
Stinna la t'ora Ainaro.
ANNUAL REPORT ST.
JOSEPH HOSPITAL
SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL
BURNED SAME DAY
AS ALLIANCE SCHOOL
DEATH OF VETERAN
Wm. Paiker Writes that School at, John Andrew Kinney, Father of Mrs.
Springfield. Missouri. Where He is .
Thomas Rnrk. Paaaeri In the
Now Located Btirned under Simil
ar r.irrom.tani-e. Great Beyond Last Sun
day Afternoon
it. ... rn t. l II....... I.....
endid Showing in Number oi Patients - letter . .... wm ran,,,.
formerly proprietor of tin- Hw Hive FUNERAL MONDAY AFTERNOON)
Received and Cared tor During the
Year Just Closing
BUILDING FUND FAIR
The Herald is pleased tt receive
Hii tallowing, report for pool tea Moh.
We .re sure our many readers will
be interested in it:
Hit' 1 1 ; t iir night t ; t n I t,;i, certain In
rewarded their charity by bteataaj
their effort .tin tlio purl of ooi- suf- 1
jferer by the unexpected recovery
K.rvouinr that man- or our com of many h seemingly hopeless cxhv.
jimnity are not aware of the aart 0r next word of than, ha shall be
I in relief of poor sufferers that Is be -I J or the assistance received ffOtt
in:: none at St. Joseph's Hospital, oa the city of Alliance. Through the
the corat r ol BUTOath street juiU mediation of ur Honorable Mayor
T .' ca avenue of this t ' y . W Utk" and City Comicllroen, w have our
in Allinnce. and who still owns prop
erty here, staging ttsfM he had road
of the fire at Alliance which burned
tag Central lefcOOl traNdtBg and that ! Peaceful as Hie Sabbath day on
Hn btfgeel school building in Spring- j which he t(Mk his departure from
Held burned tQ the ground Utl samO th scenes of thin world, the spirit
,i;,v of John Andrew Kinney passed Into
vir I'a rker sent r reelings to many the great hereafter. He wus bom
of his H i. mis an. I ui'Kl thai the in tlreen county. Kentucky, January
:ievv tour hous- be built us soon as ' 24, is-iil; died in St. Joseph's llosplt-
,, ..silde. Bl. Alliance. Nebraska. Sunday after
noon, December L'2. 1912, the cans
of bis demise being pneumonia lever.
The deceased was one of 0 family
of ten children, seven boys and
three girls. He is survived by three
brothers. Jens. TIioiiibk and David
BAKER EATON
Miss F.nnna K. linker. dauRbter
Of Mr. and Mrs. K. it, Maker of this
city, nnd Mr. Lewis 1). Mfttofl of
plHWanre In aaaklajg known to tin
gt neroug oltlagM -of Alliance und
suvrouiidliiR countrrv that She good
work which they did In aaaJgUaa; t.hp
late Ray, Warn. MeNanara to found
this instHuixui RJ proviaj; n gre. I
blessing to all Who have recagRMMl
The rerd! of tho past year bqoM
that patients eared Icr nnmlxv -ii
more thae (ktM times thtwe Of the
.preceding yen) Since -IhIIUiIIV fir'-t
rater fr-c of chi.vge.
To tle imsiness men of the
city
of Alii-ince, we are highly indebted sj.ire the blessings of ranch life as
for most court -on treatta. nt in ev-
ry t aapedl
The caaiitl patient attended to
at i bf bagatHl during 3?H2 were 5.r
Tht had i be limited in the past
ow jj'g to J-k of accran modal ion. so
aHnrlatftOQ, Winning, were Mgtted Kin,.v, and by th- following named
six children, three sons and three
daughters: Chnrlee, John, !.' Fred
Kinney; Mrs. k Knimit of Pana, Ml.;
Mrs. S. K. KlrkmHti of Sheridan
VVyo. ; and Mrs. Thou. Rock of this
city.
In 1ST.", he was married at UetgU
on. Mil, to Miss Martha Ann Knier
smi of Nashville. T.-nn To them
ware bora ten ehiMreOi four of whom
did also his
holy bond; of matrimony at eiylit p.
in., December SiVtli, Jit tho home of .
.Mr and Mrs. Horace BOgOO.
Mr. Katoa is the proprietor of u
tlgg rancJi nine and one-half miles
trom Torrlagtoo, and decided to
well jih Hie rtnoh Itself with one of
Ui.t faJi-er Hex. Mr, and Mm. lOaton
will leave for their ranch after
- . .a .
.Mcii.tiJiv a lew uays W7in relatives , i.f,,,, aR
an. I friends here. I w)f on May 10, 1P0S.
Those iu attendance were Mrs. K. Auaust 21. 1862. he enlisted
in
BOW, ill oreer that t need not rt m Baker, mother Of the bride; Mr. c()mI,.,ti.v II. Ninth U.Kim.iit of KeBo
!u ailiiiisv. on io aus one and do .eri Itaker. brother to the bride;
all in out power fot our suffering ,tr. Jiuk Kafon, brother to the!
maateea USaftee, one hndtd eighty h d lircn rn and arttMUtil the eitj of jgreotn; Miss llrenneinan ; Mrs. Wrtte
1 operatjons. ta e liiinlinl sevaity- .Vliance. ire make an appeal to the inad Mr. and Mis. Honue t)n iu -
oign. m wnu' were .nciini, nun ... ponpie of tots section ol Wie , un' ,,r illness Mr. ! M. linker was
fifty-sis medical oaagei have bcae OOUBtry n assist tu- iu ereetlne a ' mu m at tenditDive
areii f-. JU-ere were ae en tl'atas t.innnod.is. nnd .in ver.v respeci nn Bpv Wltie l the llanlist church : ...... m . u,t n, tn.
unuKiiier, .l I f. I inn., t utnn.
at the hoj-iwtal. two sd wiub ireeult 3.1 rtoU hospital, facing HIk Horn officiated usinj: the rlnn ceremony ! . , .vl,h 1,1. Hon .John
will tie a credit 10 i:ie Ktdk.winit the certunony. Hit wly ,...., , .,.iu,i nnu
their guests repalieil 10 1 ... K1 .,.,..1 ,he New llono
lutky Cavalry, and served in the
I'nlon army until receiving an lion
orable dtaoharge, in is:i. He came
to Nebraska in May, HMO. During
most of the time since that date
h. has made his home with his
ed frcvin ctuiver, on tvhold.
tubercatosis. one apfteudicltiB,
I high''. Staaewe, one gsaaaaM
liver
one
one
Hsc
avenue,
.in. la
hat
order 1o get
a funrf gturled w- Is and
tor ihh. tarrgnea an,e of the kes.w- .j. dining room, where they seated , H (.hur,h H) .f,,mnoni Mo., Itt
..1 . t ,,-,. ------ I'... 1 a. 1 . k..M..tl..l... . 1
olent, lnlies of Alliance have 01 ; in i thtaiiseh e about a beautifully de(
St. JaaagaVg Hoaptadl was arectati izi,, t ,-otnmitiier- to make giagsai
about liiiri... ears agn utvd iut Jieen, 4lijou ts,r a fr. Ihe pro-.veda
throagei Qa nmirint agjtiuaa t.f Uq inc . to go to ihe hospital..-
liP3. The funeral service was held
doctovw ihiuI . nurs .in clmrge, ti
most itn i i -tui undei talking, us Ittn
many wlu ave soxtglti and found
relief mule their BEtO can tes'ify.
We w mil to exli.tl niost sincere
,! thank no tgue lerx? "f if Ileal Hilt rra-
Ijligious der.ominaiidiis far ttinlr
' gpgefli vesv .us. t calls, .in nay
and aft tiiiu, to inlAHvW-r tn pgCBalta
who ieedng that? aajhilintfl add. in
1 connHt.t.ioir' e beg t.. any tut Un-y
j are Oggjgggriji to corae at ati.t i.inn- in
1 see thuse C their 9th.
j Certaihtly. the dortiurs of Mlmnce
'who kave its,,( patievbs with us hiv
11 . a v 1 - ... .-r -.
sno n i-lie r hjsi iiucir s(ii.n 111 s.-ii
sacrifice .le charity patiHBts, jiust
the :tme .i. to thoaa of aigaaa Eeea
they wej-e sure by promptly fe
.apoOdlag 1 ur calls at gggj unit ...f
Thlts Talr will held after Rasiot
diiil uif slnc.erielv r ust our gomti It
i.eas w. Ill assisl ti'se ladles iu auk
lag it itsceaea
leVOME FOR (CHRISTMAS
oral'd table artl enjoyed a very .., ..e..mvit, nt n.ia i,...lr imm
. ... -
Pi-ani repast rentdeace of his daughter on llox
It Ui the wish ml die ir tunny n length lu u, .,,,,,, ,.nducted by H.v.
and .relatives tha.t a long, happy ami W1M(, lmBor of ,he teptli!t ,.hu. h.
proaaerouB life wiy be their 1H. ' interment being in Oroeawood 0OOV
I eiery. 1
A 'fnl fawiilv reunion w;ns luld
at ihr hojae o5ii 9t, Hoef on Chaast
ma.H Kj v There mere there the s
eral aaMitbers .t ts Hoag family re
siding In All'ran Krtmi U1 r f
tearaeeere Mr. .and Mrs. .1. II. AJjmi.
of BOdgeport MBg, Mann was lot
Dsarb Mi" Ugdla 5ltag. Also Mi
.loMpi.uie Haggj af Dtatrlae ami mj.
and Yirs. O, K. Zibk. of .Spearfil'.
S. !.. close flhuada f the family.
FAMILY REUNION
A f'hristmas lata ana party t in the
naeei;e of a family reunion was held
at llif residence of Mr. and Mrs. It.
K. Loiter, the gucst.s being Mr. and
Mrs. i. II. Carroll, parents ut Mrs
TYSON-HUGHES
On the eve of December -4th. Miss
Mayme Tyson of Allien e ami Mr
1.. ater, .ami Mr. ami Mrs w. k. Oar-1 Herbert H, rfttgaea of Laurel, Mont
roll ajitJ son of Harrison and Mr. and sua. were Quietly united in inrirrlaxe
Mrs. W I Carroll and son of liar- ' parlor of the Hap' ,; parson-
rlson. aT. K. and V. I. Carroll are ge. POr a sliort time they will via-
sons of Mr and. Mrs J.. H Carroll M with relatives and friends in Alll-
They agtiyed with their wives and n' and Mannvllle, Wyoming, arter
boys on Tt.es.lay anil will remain nn which they will go to make their
ni toosorraui or Batordag B is aeed- home In Laurel, fttotttaaa, where Mr.
less to say that the reunion has Hughes Is employed. Relatives and
been very much enjoyed by all par- friends with them a long and happy
ties. life.
The Big Events of Interest In 1912
Haeta t Tatl lupyrtaht by i'unly HtsatOg ot BUjaJtgjfett lira, Roosvelt and WiIb.jii copyrlggt l gioarteaa I'resa Akh.m iutu.ii
I JajMgU) the $15,00O.iJO Kiiuitat.le building iu New York was buruel down Ui...sevelt threw bis "hat in the rtaaT in l . lnii..i K...il. Auiundseu ao
liauarod the discovery of the south pole in March. April witnessed the Titanic disaster Wilbur Wright, the pi 1 ..f aviatnm. die.1 in May. Taft w as
reanBslaatad In June In July the mikado of Japan djad. and the following Bsoatfe was marked l. the death of NNilliiiui Booth In I..imIii America waa
forced to send troops to uell a Mcaraguan revolt in BgfM)gggggg The opeiilug engagement of the ltalk.au war took place In OrtObel November itnw tbe
of Wilson, and the house of governors met in Richmond, Va , in December.