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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
- THE ALLIANCE HERALD! JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C Thomas, City Editor Published every Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomas, President J. Carl Thomas, Vice Pree. John W. Thomas, Secretary Entered at the poet office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription price, $160 per year In advance THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1914 LATEST NEWS OF BASE BALL ! j Doe Copeland Gives Latest Happen ings in Base Ball World. Lragues Lining up Wlllard M'!kle, the giant twlrler from Kenttle, lvn shinod with the Boeton Brave. M alkie is 23 years old and stands 8 feet 3 inches. lvase ball fan of Marinette, Wlecon are rawing a fund with which to buy the Fond du Iific franchise In the Wisconsln-Min '1 oU league. MeDenri tentlon of the pubMc wm Increased, The program as published In Sat urday's 1 VhIIjt Herald was given, ex-1 cent slight changes In the oratorio) parte made nprTy by the ab sence of one or two members of the, large chorus. Pari 1 wan an. instru-1 mental Mid vocal progrnm by the fac-i ANOTHER BIO ATHLETIC EVENT I 1 P P I P I T Stanley of Alliance Will Meet Amen I i j I " is?" jzrzi U Li n u u 1 1 1 u v Phetan Opera House (By "Doc" Copeland.) Alliance la to be treated to one of ulty of the Alliance School of Music. ( lne j,eit athleUc entertainments on Advertising It won well rendered and liberally applauded, but on account of the fonmkluble kng-th of Part 2, as It appeared on the printed program, ht as many encore were called for aft would have otherwise been de manded. Part 2 was Gabriel's beautiful ora torio, Bethlehem, under direction of Mr. Ralph Darrow. The Herald Feb ran ry 4 at Phelan opera buna W'Vrmamimi that local sports have ever had a chance to see locally. Stanley and Champ have located here and you can look for a lot more Interesting LAND FOR SALE I offer for Bale 160 acres, weH im proved. 4 '4 miles north of Alliance. events of this kind. These two men The sw,, of SecUon 35, towashlf arc a couple of the cleanest expon INFLUENCE OF MUSIC . I Some f ua are great on reform, that Is, we are greMly Interested, sod property, too, In eeolnig moral Ad dvlo condition improved; but too often, whUe expending effort sod money in trytos to improve can 1 lions by-direct effort, we ovcri(k matters that incidentally would ac complish tovdd recti y more than we can br all our labored effort. There are sums things that aulally, wKJi out producing strife and tlii(cd but rather, by promoting harmonMis ac tion on the part of th peojdw of the ewuunuiiily, exert a iwjwtTtul influ ence for good. And toe particular thn to which The iloraid rofers now Is iuuhIc, w merely church or "sacred" music, Imt Just muaio. In f;vt all mimic tJhat is worthy the name w wrred. Without a stated creed and bearing sm "reform" label, it baa an influ ence for good. UaucUHy, perhaps. those who come under Ha away are unconscious of the wholesome ini proas that is being nde upon them bj It, but they are bdiag made ImH- ter by its innuence nevertheless. Re cently a greater Internet, ratiicr a more general Interettt, baa been tak- n in i u mac uni Aikuvnoo imm ronuor- ly; and The Herald dua.YH 0o do all It pownlbly can to intMusfy ths interest and help to dirct it along practical and helpful ltaes. SUIT AGAINST SENATOR CORE Trial Coming up Next Weak at Ok lahoma City that Involves Prominent Senator Oklahoma City, Okla., Jaa. S8. When the district court of Okfcihoma eounty convenes for tine February term, next week one of the tirst ca- that wilt be brought up tor trial, tCoorUing to present expoct.'itkms, w-Ul be the $50,000 suit Med by Mrs. Jullen R. Bond of this city a.i'tnst Cnlted States Senator Thoiims r. . Gore, Oklahoma's "blind man elo ttuent." Both sides in the case hint that the trial will develop miio mju ftational . features tht wer not Irought to light when the chiures agamut Senator Gore were wm1 in Washington a year or nvone ago. Mrs. Bond, the plaintiff, Ib thirty ftne years old. and la tiie wife of Jnlien R. Bond of this city. She is of medium alze and Htriktng appear ance. Her drat husband was a den Ust whom she married at 18, while he still bad another wiXe. Alter her first marriage had been annulled fttie became a teacher of shorthand and was thus employed when she met and married Bond. In her suit against BonMlor Gone the woman asks $50,009 tor alleged damages toaher reputation following adleged advances made to her in Washington when she called to see Nv t y 1 . i . . I ' a V s " f 1 v l 3i O. L. STANLEY Tommy ort. an old-lme ball player of Bridge-1 wished to remark that, iin this first Dort. Coim.. has been selected to entertainment in Alliance under hH the Seruttor irs the interewts of her nwmaRe tne loahkeeps1e team the dVodlon, Prof. Darrow has eRtab- husband's cannlldacy tor the Poin poniing seawn. Hsbed a reputation as a murtcsl di of internal revenue wuwior. Th new Federal It-amie nark hi rndor that will serve him well in Mra. Bond said that when she saw Imlia nflt)0u8 win iye a Uvthis ca- his future work here. Senator oore ror me nrsi ume m mcMy of 23.000. The plant will be The work of the orchestra and his prlvnlo orriee ne setzea no)a oi omolMH by a 12 foiH. steel fence. large chorus was fin. The boIo, one tf her hands and her mesh bag, Maawj-cr Jennings of the Detroit duct and obltanto parts are deserv and thnt when he seized hold of one Tigers beMeves he has signed a lug of speHal mentioiK, but to namei of hr eet as ahe sat talking to renl ,,iayer ta Marty Kavanagn. one or more in particular without him Rhe ttiouRnt M time to go. Maily starred last season with the sneaking of the others would be to . . 1- told hcT to see him again, sne said. V(.rk team tn tije Trt-Stale league, do them an Injustice by the seem Tho secoikd tiane they mot in a Altllo ,h, u1 Sox are a blt 8iow lng sHKht. rH in at her iimet, no sava. ai inai Ul .i,,, under wver thw year. Seldom has a home talent enter time he utempiea 10 seize noia 01 Mafltr Carrlgan is confident that talmnent beui given 1n this city her as she sut oiv the teU, sue uw ne hsive ftn hU n,en ln llne be. that ha made so universally a fav ttfied, and when her glanses had fcrM the flrp of March. orable Impression or that has been been broken in trying to avoid him A reUn1on of men who playeQ base so umininvouwly pronounced a sue she called for help and left in com- u,, forty yearg wag he,d recPnt- cet. puny wWli men who came to uer as- tv w Arlinirlon. a mibiirh of Hntn ivtRiue. k... . .. OBITUARY OF JOHN H. DECIOUS Kt1rwln f Mr. Gore have not hos I .., .. - 1 iTDnnmeu u ine kwijutiiik. I t , i - iu.f tki tthi .ff-ir. rfL. .J."": .7' ' ... Newspaper Tens of oeatn , cue lnieroniKunHi league, woo oaiaeu A m ... .... i4l iiwne n contract with Uiwik vn . l...UI.,, I . .... ... ... . u,K,ut .u llftK rall( hM jaj,, ln llne JIe haj! The no.jng citaphVg from ft A v uf vw ..a. vuC. jgned wtth the Superbs for one r.i-anri. Orocon. newtater tens of of the blind senator to ruin his pub- ve4ir. . ... . tnr. .1 . .. ' V"V- v,. .... ... '-""-' uc career, wiuers wenue me voiu A young p4(l0her whom Uie Feden.1 nwvy of AHiHnce outm to a oestrti .ur rC lgue has bec-n trying to sign has John Herman Dedous, the second upon senaior uore oecause ne aw writcn to an American league club 0n 0f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deoioua. not miiire for her husband the iJ U, fUows: "I had some of those . born in CmUm-ton roumv. OWn. lllKtil apiKUK.ment he sougnt. Anril fool Fed mawwites talktnc to n mv s irki nn,i ,it,i i.h. In v4aw of Ihft t'lLrf. tli;ut Sin:(il I , . j . . - nuuuv wjiwlu tin, uui 1 roiuwHi iioitvi nr nivt rnr. iiowHtyi t:. ue-i.n .1....... i.. 1- m wv,, v....-." .v .v..,v to rlKe Hny cnances wun leagues :ious. of this city. Jun. 6. 1914. . i . 1. . . ..j j i ... 1 1 ni itppruuvuniK 11 nu . pith nervous paydays and who sign in 18S2 he moved with his parents uinwHuw iu -u u- thctr chccKa with vairtrtiityr Inks." i0 York. Nebr.. and from there to terewt In Dolitcal clrclea ln Okla-1 ... , ,o .... 1 1 vuwier couiwj, nrur., in loai wnrrr noma. Many persons wen Known in Wolgnst says he never went away he rew to manhood 1. -.1 ! I 1 ..I kmm. .... . I I- ...... w w "" I IIHel 1 IvU III 1WT7 1 t UUII1 VI Is right. But Tommy Burns. ex4ieav- Ravenna. Nebr. Four children were lc centraJ committee ol Oklahoma ywetght champion, has come back af- born to thta union all of whom are nnu soo nas own promineni in pou- ter a two-year layoff by defeating living. The last twelve years of his tli tor more than twenty years, Is Battling Grant by knockoirt In the lift were spent working for the C. one of the chief witnesses against fourth round of a scheduled twemty- n. & Q. R. R. with headquarters at Henator uore. Another is Kn-oy round go at Taft, California, on Mon- AlliaiK-e, Nebr., first as brskeraan, nt7HHritK, land title atxorney to day of this week. haul flnall" as switchman. ine aie ooara 01 puDtic i.uui com- Ihirlne the entire time of his serv- 1 26, range 43. Address owner, J. II. DeBoard, Oskaloosa, Iowa. FURNISHED ROOMS-Over the ra- raous. Phone 277. Jan6tf4204 WANTED FOUR YOUNG MEN t each and every town ln western Nebraska to act as my agents. Writs for free particulars. FRANK W. I U OLVERTON, Dept. S, Alliance, Ne braska. Jan29tf3200 Lady Representatives Wanted: Goo income, valuable house furnishings premiums. Some goods on credit. Spare time work. Experience un necessary. Write AJAX 8UPPLT CO., 411 Bulletin Bldg., Philadelphia. 5-2t-3159 eats of the game. They are real mat artists. They know the ins and GeQ Bohnert, ScotUbluff, FOR SALE Two pool tables, fin condition. Will trade tor Nebr. 4-4t-315 outs of the game On February 4 Stanley is to meet Jake Amen of Lincoln. Amen is la struKor in me x. m. . a. mere. offlce at Rowan., teed store. This is the raaicn tnat me uincora jqWAN & WRIGHT, ohons 71. U promoters have oeen angling lor out were umsible to sign owing to lack of proper Inducements. Aside from the main . event there will be a double bill. Ixgan Champ is to meet "Kid" Florinn of hitman. These are a ABSTRACTERS D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter. 1 have the only Bet of abstract ; pair of lightweights that bring out Room ? Gpera HouM Block I0tl570 FOR RENT m!w.ionere and a brother to the latelpor Frost Bites and Chapped 8k in fee he was a member of the Broth- For frost bitten ears, fingers and erhood of Railway Trainmen toes; chapped hands and Hps, chil- In November, 1913, he moved with blaJns, cold sores, red and rough his family from Alliance, Nebr., to skins, there is nothing to equal Buck- l-a Grande, Ore., (Intending to make ten's Arnica Salve. Stops the pain this his future home, and at the at once and heals quickly. In every time of his death was employed as home there should be a box handy al mkunn on the O.-W. R. & N. R. the time. Best remedy for all skin R diseases, itching eczema, tetter,! Besides his wife and four children piles, etc. 26c. All druggists or by he leaves an aged mother and fath- Damuge to the amount of seventy- mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Phlla- er, Frank and Jennie Decious; three five dollars has been done to the cielphia or St. Louis. Congressman Fitzpatrick of Tennea see. . BOYS DAMAGE PHONE CABLES Telephone Company Seriously Incon venienced by Action of Boys with Small Rifle va1 TIT - JlI PARLOR AND BED ROOM with bath and toilet tor confine man cases rates before confinement, $4 per week; $20 per week after, wfcW nurse. MRS.,. ANNA ZEHRUN. Phone 287. novld-12t-2937 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MISCELLANEOUS Money to loan on real estate. V. v. Keaaisn. 9V tek'phane company cables which go under the viaduct on the Burlington right-of-way south of own between Alliance tuid South Allituce. oyn with a rifle h.ive been 1 toot ing the cable which carries the wire1 for the phones in the Burlington ttiiope, the residences in South AUl- GET MARRIED AT BEE HIVE Proprietor Kewer of Bee Hive Of fers Free Outfit of Enamel ed Ware to Couple slwtors, Mrs. Hattle Sargent of San ger, California, Mrs. Clara Carblner of Lucas, Kansas, and Miss Minnie; Dedous of this city. Also four bixtheTs, Howard C. Decious, Clyde L. Decious, Ben F. Decious and Har-j ry B. Decious all of La Grande, be sides other relatives and scores oft :f.'xp FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE Phone 271 or call at 405 Mlssouel Avenue. VJan22-2t-3186 Proprietor Kewer of the Bee Hivehrp;(,nij.8 io mourn his loss. ance and Uve farm liuea south of ""k xreptloi!l otter to some n Loyin Remembrance of John H. I H . V. 111 . 1.1 I Decious town, I youn coupie wno wui ge uiarneu Tha hv 4.o au ti n..p a.. n the location he selects. Its a tV r-J W ' UW UM SW M'MIWf W - I known and tlio telephone officials popular location and any young cou- A precious one from us has gone, A voice we love Is stilled; will make an example of the culprits h!o who art! Plannin to use the A . )U Taoant ta our if the thing happens again. Advance Showing 'tie that binds" should take advant age of it. To the first couple making applkst- tlon, Mr. Kewer wtll give them a complete outfit of enameled kitchen ware, valued at $5, provided they will be married in his display win- IMPIMPROVEMENT IN Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given; Aaid tho the body molders here, The Foul is safe in Heaven. dow on some Saturday afternoon. Here's your chance, young people, JOB PRINTING LOGAN CHAMP have met twice before. " You will j see some claesy work in this con test. Included in the double bill will be : preliminaries from some select local . talent. Negotiations are under way j to have "Farmer" Burns here on ' March 17 to meet Stanley, providing j Stanley is the winner in the Stan- ley-Anien go. The Elks have secured Stanley :OF THE: Pop the question and then get your Comparison of Work Being Turned MWWtto aUneir t . . a. I i e MAUi M ASSk I 1 VAJliW 1 application in first. NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR A Good Plaster Out Now by Herald with That Previously Done smoker to be held Friday night of this week. WhatT You don't know ' it t- . . . . tt..L r- --- Not sailfied With merely taking rarmer uurun; nuu. uinu- Merltol White Liniment is a splen- L. . ln t4tv to Drintwier in the whole world knows him out sppucHiion ior ore inroad, uoia on the Lungs, Croup and Pains ln If you are contemplating the purchase of a pair of shoes, don't fail to inspect the new, nifty styles and shapes we are showing GET THE LATEST and in this connection we might add that, no matter what your fancy may dictate, you are always sure to find it at The Herald job department is con-' ut.nnt.lv on,loiivnHnr in t'.mirnvA Kh i CONTEMPLATES GOING the Chest. Saturate a piece of flan- the meluoU8 uaed tue workman-' INTO BUSINESS HERE ne. ciom wnn n u.n.raent ana use 8hlp on aU ioM Thwt ,.a.Pi " , y!1. ?Ar. n.!' efforts are bringing results is easily Youna Man of South Bend, Indiana, F. J. Brennan. Exclusive Agents. d,OWtt by a &ri&oa work Thinkina of Entering In.ur- a icw jnu ance Duaineii ncre ENTERTAINMENT PLEASES PEOPLE ; Large Audience at Phelan Opera House Last Night to Hear Oratorio Bethlehem This week we liad an order for a oi pnuoutj ifiiiiiitr to one uou ; After attfndlng the state firemen's two year aao ror me same party, it ,.onvt.iuion at Columbus. J. W. Guth i. . . a l a i i ik.s oecii me cusioiu ot vuiw rle went to Carroll. Iowa, his old fcr several years pat to keep sam-i h for a vUH wlth rplatJve8 Hua . m ii j . . t ... i . an a pies ci km joo prmxiug, inea , Uher friends. Here he whs met by in order to be easily referred to at hUi j. Guthrie, who holds a If they did not realise it before. aDy U T" nacW:tioo as bookkeeper with the . ,..Jary in filHug the order above men- Sf ,,,! r ut r.u ru.rwi in. HARPER'S .BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Everything in Wearing Apparel for Everybody a good many people awoke last night to the fact that we have here in the Alliance School of Music an In stitution of which the city may well be proud. Alt ho housed yet in un being done and a reputation esub-1 l wary in uinug ine oruer suove "-. Standard Oil Co. at South Bend. In tioued to look up the sample of two!diana Thyy vkiited over Sundav at years ago. incidentally a compare, Carrou 8nd then came on to Alii son was made that brought out aiam.e ftrrlving Tuesday noon. w.n.is -trav uru , Thi young Mr. Guthrie's first gtenee the improvement in style of rip tm of the wwt The ; sandhills country east of Alliance was something new to him and probably ' not very inviting in appearance, but ROA8T PIG COMING lished that will attract the attention of public spirited citizens and should result within a few years in thel The long promised roust pig feed i he seems to ba very much pleased erection of a conservatory building will be given next Tuesday evening 'with this city and may deckle to re- commensurate with the nends of by the losing eide in the recent I. main permanently. His father has the school. After listening to thelO. O. F. membership campaign. Altiuide him a proposition to enter the splilid entertainment la4 evening, large crowd of members w expected the pleasure of having assitAed in at the meeting to participate in theifer may be acccptHl, in wbcih event any degree in bringing k to the at- program. : he will remain RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE Relinquishment of 100 acres under the proposed government canal, t miles northeast of Bayard, Nebras ka. Improvements are frame house, 12x24, with small lean-to; fenee around the house; good well and pump; about 60 acres can be Irrigat ed. Address Box 2850, Herald Of fice, Alliance, Nebraska. For nice clean Niggerhead Lump and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coaL phone to No. 22. Dlerfcs Lumber & Coal Company. L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office tn First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office, 362; residence, II. SO-tf-1608 Advertisement E. W. RAY, FLORI8T Cut flowers and potted plants. Floral pieces made on short notice. Mail orders given special attenUon. 41tf2S49 ORSMjEREALMTATE FOR SALE 7-room house. One-hall pay down, other half to suit pur chaser. 711 Missouri Ave. Phone Black 664. 8tR22l SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR SALH Good outbuildings. Barn for four horses. House for ' automobile. J. B. DENTON. Advt 25tf2195 Rowan A Wright, coal, wood and osts. Phone 71. tf Buy your coal of Rowan Wright. Phone 71. tf Closing out our stock of Wax Pho nograph Records at Cut Prices. GEO. D. DARLING. nov20 tf 2977 THREE HORSE8 TAKEN UP On January 16, 1914, the following described horses were taken up on my ranch, on Sec. 20 22-46, twenty two niitse southeast of Alliance: One black mare, four years old, two wtdte feet. One yearling gelding, dark Iron gray. One bay coH. . B. C. RAPP, MoffUt, Nebraska Jao22 Ut-3189 Colon do lump coal $8.50. All oth er kind's of coal at moderate prices. We have the coul on hand for invmedr Jate delivery. Phone 73. FOUWST LUMBER CO.