The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 19, 1913, Image 2

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    Official Paper of City of
Alliance, County of Box
Butte and United States
Land Office
SOMETHING DOING JUNE 25, 26, 27
The Alliance Herald
r v .m t i n m
TWRIiV Is I'AOPH
MIOCJTION TWO
IllfM t 4t IV
VOLUME XX
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA I THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913
NUMBER 28
T. P. A. DEP'T
POST M, ALLIANCE, Nl BR.
Officers
R C. Strong, Pt esirfent Frank Hirtzot,
Viet President Jaha H. Hawes. Secretary
Treasurer Oean Gar 6. Ware. Chaplain
C. E. Slagle M. D . Physician.
Oirecters S W. Thompson. J. C Barry,
C. L. Ewinc. H. C. Redenoauih. W. M.Baker.
Committees Lafislativt. C. k. New
berry Railroad. C. 0. Bagley Pratt Lloyd
C. Thomas. Hotel. Joseph F. O'Connor; Em
ployment. C. I. Vandever; Good Roads am)
Public Utilities, Ivan Rodjers
The following post card was re
ceived from national delegate Rod
gcrs, the first of the wk, "Rich
mond, Va.. June 14, 1913, Conven
tion adjourned at two o'clock today.
V-tv harmonious and the greatest
interest shown.. Armstrong, of Penn
sylvania was elected president. The
secretary was reelected. Geo. Hige
row, of Omaha, was elected as one
On 3Tou.r Trip
take with you a box of good
and a late
Get them at uptown news
stand or at depot
iller Bros.
of the directors. Houston gets the
next convention. Fraternally, A. D.
Rodgers." Doubtless A. D, will have
a fine report to make at the next
regular meeting. You will hear
more from him thru these columns.
Kdward Kwel, of C.rimd Island, the
state president, favored Post M with
a visit last Saturday at the regular
meeting. He met all the boys who
wi-re present at the meeting and
made In Interesting little talk. He
also gave us some uvlghty good
pointers on questioned matters.
J. C. Vandever, who has head
quartered at Alliance for A number
Of months, handling the L. C. Smith
& Hros. typewriter, has been promo
ted to take charm of the Sioux City
branch and left for that po.nt Sun
day morning. The boys of Post M
will be sorry to miss "Van" a n d
hope to see him back before long.
Jack Hawes, our Post secretary,
was one of the colored comedians in
the home talent Klks play, "Pun in
a Cabaret", which was given at the
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Take your meals at the
aft
lii'h class cooking
Reasonable rates
Open day and night
AeroHH ft-oiu Diot
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Hotel
Remodled and
in tine shape.
Moderate rates
and Excellent
service. Experienced manage
ment. Give us a trial.
Mr. and Mrt. J. F. Kitrt HamiRfftri, Nabr.
Thursday evenings of last week. He
Phclari Opera house Wednesday and
oaken an Ideal comedian and some
of the boys tell him that he missed
his railing when he didn't take to
the stage.
President Kwel, when here Satur
day, conferred upon the writer the
honor of the appointment to the of
fice of Press Chairman of the state
association, to succeed Ross L, Ham
mond, of Fremont, resigned. This
appointment la of course subject to
the approval of the state executive
committee. You can he certain, boys
that we'll see that Post M gets iter
proper share of publicity in our of
ficial state magazine. The Omaha
Trade Kxhlbit. which Is published
every Saturday.
At the regular meeting of the
Post on Sntuiday It was voted to ad
mit associate BH rubers to litis post.
All associate numbers who are ad
mitted to associate membership will
be riMiuired to pay the regular Ini
tiation fee of three dollars and In
addition to pay all assessments, they
to secure the social and fraternal
benefits of the association but not
to participate in any insurance bene
fits or to be allowed to vote at the
meetings of the association. All asso
ciate members will be required to
make signed application and to be
voted upon by (he lodge before ad
milted to its social benefits.
The following letter was sent out
to all members of the post Saturday
afternoon, after the meeting, on re
quest of the lodge.
June 14. IttS, Saturday.
To the -Member of Post M:-
The parade which we will give on
Friday morning, June 27th, at 11
o'clock, will be the biggest thing
pulled off in western Nebraska in
years. At a big meeting of this
Post this afternoon It was decided
to ask every member of Post M
to earnestly request his employers
to furnish him with advertising
matter and with either the money
or the material for a float or ad
vertising stunt for the parade.
A moving picture man will be in
Alliance during the Stockmen 'a
Convention and will take pictures
of everything pulled off, including
our parade. It will give your
house the best advertising they
ever had if they will help make
the parade a big success and do
something to make their name con
spicuous. Mail this letter to them
and ask them to send the material,
cash or advertising matter to J.
C Herry, Chairman Parade com
mittee. Alliance, at once, in order
tlia we may have everything in
proper shape by Saturday, June the
21st. Please don't put this aside,
but get busy and help us make
T P A day a big affair.
One big float will be made for the
Post. It will be the main feature.
Kadi individual member Is to gel
lip his own exhibit in addition to
that.
Knriosed Is n program. Our day
Is Friday, the 27th. He here If
p6BlM on that day. All number
and their visitors wtll wear badges.
He sure to have one. The parade
committee is lierry, llagley, Thoni
pe b, Pospot-hll and Ivan Rodgers.
This is our opportunity to give
Post M the best advertising it will
ever have.
it.
United effort will do
Respectfully.
LLOYD
Press Committee.
Lloyd's Column
A well known Alliance man says
that the Kilpatrtck dam on Snake
Creek, twenty miles west of Alliance,
is in his opinion a nice place to fish,
but he'll be gol dinned If it's a good
place to swtm, especially when that
swim Is taken when totally unprepar
ed for it and when clothed in a bus
iness suit, Instend of the regulation
bathing stilt. He says that the next
time he fishes from the dam he's
going to el: her put on a diving cos
tume or a bathing suit.
The sporting editor thinks he's
got one on me just because he swat
ted a i'onii i nn in the t wo Inning
all-saint's baseball game Suudii) af
ternoon at the picnic. That's all
tight, "Doc", yen wall till I KtJ a
Vhance to bat.
The Alliance Cubs earned undying
glory in the sporting world when
they lainnied It to the Port Itohlnson
huskies to the tune of I.I to V Tie
Alliance team Is doing fine
If the Semi Weekly Times will
quit its knH kiim on The Herald loin
enough to Kive a little time to the
publication of its few remaining leg
al notices, it might be abb- to keep
them. I thought that, after its ser
ious blunder last fall when It knix k
cd out the court house bond election
by Insufficient publication of the leg
al notice. It might brace up, but such
has not been the ease Only a few
days ago It started to publish t h e
iii'v legal road notice now running
in The Herald and after running it
a couple of times, followed its fi. rul
er tacttctj and left out the notice, in
validating the publication, as far as
that, paper is concerned. Luckily,
The Hi-raid published the Manic no
tice, thereby saving the county cott
mlsslonera, ext ru expense and trouble.
Put up your hammers, hoys, and at
tend to business, a little while. Your
attempts to discredit and run The
Herald out of business are futile ami
you only hurt yourselves. Your at
tempts to throw mud on "Fnie J.
V." only blacken your own hands
and hurt him none.
An Alliance man who always has
a new one on the tip of his tongue
was standing In at Holsten's the ot It
er evening when the seat sale for
"Fun In a Cabaret" was running
heavy and it looked as if standing
room would be at a premium. Said
the Alliance man, "A Dutchman
stepped up to the box office at a
theatre and asked for seats. H e
was told that there was standing
room only for sale. 'Veil,' said he,
'Can you give me two standing
roortiB together?" "
Keliog's Square Dealer says:
"The only good way to use a pull
Is to take up slack till you catch up
with your Job."
"You can't drive a nail with a
sponge, no matter how much you
soak It."
"Any business that you cannot gH
without discredit to yourself or your
methods Is a good business to leavs
alone."
"It's tasler lo laugh on a gloomy
day than to cry on a fine one "
"The bits you made yesterday do
not win today's game."
Sternly Logical
A noted clergyman wan writing and
hi five-year-old daughter asked;
' What are you writing, papa?"
"I am writing a sermon, my dear."
"How do you know what to write,
papa?"
"Hod tells me what to write."
After watching her father a few
minutes, the little girl said:
"Papa, If God tells you what t o
write, why do you scratch some ot
It' out?"
This is a Complication
1 married a widow who had a grow
daughter
My father visited our house very
often and fell in love with my step
daughter and married her. Ho my fa
ther became my son-in-law mid my
stepdaughter my mother, because she
was my father's wife.
8ome time afterward my wife had
a son; he Is my father's brother-in-law
and my uncle, for he is the brotli
er of my stepmother.
My father's wife, namely my step
daughter, hud also a son; he Is, of
course, my brother, and in Hie mean
time my grandchild, for he Is the
son of my daughter.
My wife is my grandmother, since
she is my mother's mother. I am my
wife's husband and grandchild al the
same time, nnd as the husband of a
person's grandmother is his grand
father, I am my own grandfather.
VACATION IN DENVER
Mrs. L P. Dickinson and daughter
left on :t(H last Saturday for Denver
for a visit with the former's mother.
Miss Dickinson will remain in the
Colorado capital during the summer
vacation.
CALLED TO O'NEILL
Engineer F. J Carter received
word last Friday that he was wanted
at O'Neill, Nebr., as a witness In a
damage suit that was to be tried
there. He wert via Lincoln, leaving
Alliance on 41 Saturday morning ac
companled by Mrs. Carter.
EVERY NEBRASKA STOCKMAN
Should Attend the (913 Convention at Alliance,
June 25, 26, 27, 1913
THE NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS'
ASSOCIATION
which has 400 members, has as its object the protection of its members and to promote
the live stock industry. The Association aids in prosecuting those
who steal cattle and horses from its members
A record is kept of all brands of the different members and all cattle shipped
to the markets of South Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Joe, Denver and
Sioux City are inspected by the inspectors of the Wyoming Stock Growers'
Association, for which service this Association pays to the Wyoming Associa
tion the sum of $4,000.00 per annum. For the year ending March 31, 1912,
there were inspected at the South Omaha Yards alone 10,826 cars of Nebraska
cattle, numbering 274,309 head. The inspector made out and transmitted to
the Secretary of this Association 5,144 reports covering these shipments. The proceeds of 426 head were taken
by the inspectors for members of this Association and sent to the Secretary. There was sent to owners by the
commission houses at the request of the inspectors the proceeds of 1,570 head. The total of all strays taken for
members of this Association is 2,052 head, amounting to $83,169.20.
This Association holds membership in the American National Live Stock Association, the
aim and object of which Association is the taking up of matters before the legislatures,
courts, etc., that would be of advantage to stock raisers throughout the country.
f hLi wEkk.
A COUPLE OF NEBRASKA COWBOYS
If you are not a
member come and
Inspection at Sioux City, So. Omaha, St. Joe, Kansas City, Chicago, Denver, Indian Agency Join at the meeting
R. M. HAMPTON, President, Alliance
A. METZGER, Vice President, Merriman
CHAS. C. JAMESON, SEc y Treas , Ellsworth