The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 12, 1914, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor
Lloyd C. Thorn, City Editor
Publithtd every Thuraday by
TUG HEIMLD PUBLISHING COMPANY
lnroriKratd
Uoyd C. Thomas, Preaident J. Carl Thomaa, Vice Prea.
John W. Thomaa, Secretary
Entered tit the poflt office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission
through the mails a aecand-class matter.
Subscription price, $1.60 per year In advance
TllUMDAY, MARCH 12, 1914
POLITICS AND lOMTICIANS
Thirty-one. states ar to elect gov
ernors this year.
Five candidates are contesting for
the governorship In Alabama.
Three hundred cities and towns of
Illinois art' to Vote on the liquor
question niAt month.
Tlie I'epubllran st.ile ticket In
Maine will be selected at a conven
tion to be hclil In AuruhU, April 9.
On April 7 the vol era of New York
Will deride whether a convention
hall b" lie hi to frame, a new Ht:tte
constitution.
Twenty-three amend mentis, Initia
tive and referendum measures will
bf voted on at the California election
In November.
Congressman .1. Thomas 1 1 eft in is
the only Alabama reireecnlatlve
who haa no opposition for re-election
In the prluiiirlea next month.
A special election will be held in
the Seventh district of New Jrraey
n April 7 to till the vacancy canned
fcy the death of Congressman llrem
ner. Former Governor Myron T. Mer
rick, now aniluiHRddor at Paris, la
mentioned us a possible, candidate
for governor of Ohio on Ibe Repub
lican ticket thia year.
Lleutennnt Governor Itarrutt ()'
Jlara of Illinois is a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Unit
ed States senator to ttucceed Law
rence Y. Sherman, Republican.
Socialists of North Dakota met in
Grand Forks recently and nominat-;
ed a full state ticket to be submitted
lo the voters at the general primar
ies t obe held in June,
A. Caminettl, United Htales Com
missioner General of Immigration,
way decide to enter the contest for
the Democratic nomination for gov
ernor of California.
Representative C. O. fjobeck may
be opposed for the Democratic re
nominal lou in the Second conuress
lral district of Nebraska by .lames
C. Dahlman, the mayor of Omalta.
Michigan Democrats will renomin
ate Governor Wnodbridge. N. Ferris,
who la the first representative of
their party to occupy Ibe executive
office in more than twenty years.
It Is reported that the purpose of
Theodore Douu-las Robinson in going
to Europe is to meet Col. Roosevelt
and consult with him concerning the
olitical situation in New York. Mr.
Rohinxon Is a nephew of the former
president and chairman of the New
York Progressive state committee.
Two candidates are in the field
for the Republican nomination for
rovernor of Michigan this year. They
are Alexander J. Groestoeck, chair
man of the Btate committee, and V.
C. Martlndule, present necretary of
ntate and a defeated candidate for
the gubernatorial nomination two
years ago.
Jeremiah D. Hotkin, warden of
the Kansas. State Penitentiary, la a
candidate tor tlio Unitod Htates sen
ate on the Democratic ticket. Sen
ator Drtstow Becks ro-olex tlou and
t harles t ur: is, former ueuulor, Is
routestlug with hiiu for the Kepub
llcan nomination. Congressman IVc
tor Murdocli of the Ifigltlh district
Ja the choice of the Progressive par
ty for th esenatorehlp.
people, here or anywhere else. In
stead of adding insult and injury to
the unjust burdens which they al
ready have to bear, they should be
honored and encouraged for the
part they have taken In trying to
Improve conditions.
Now comes a solution of the prob
lem that many seem not to have
thought of, and that is the eleva
tion of the moral condition of the
colored people. The Herald has de
sired to see prea tor activity among
the forces that make for the social
iiml spiritual Improvement of the
race here. With due regard for
what can bo aiomplished by law en
forcement. It is very plain that de
sirable citizenship cannot bo fully ob
tained until the force of moral sua
sion has been brought to bear upon
the objects of reformation, not until
right living and doing has been made
a mater of conscience. With the
colored people kicked and cuffed
from pillar to post, and with never
a word to encourage them to high
Ideals of tit ixenship. It is not to be
wondered at that thoy "neither fear
God nor regard man;" but with the
encouragement that conies to them
from such a movement as is now on
font in Alliance and which is men
tioned In the news columns of this
Issue of The Herald, favorable re
sults may be reasonably expected,
such as are not possible of accom
plishment by tha means of tines hihI
prison bars.
decide vol it.sKi.i
'the Opportunity In Here, Hacked l
Alliance Testimony
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's state
merit.
Head Alliance endorsement.
Read the statements of Alliance
cit i.eiis.
And decide for yourself.
Here is one case of it. '
Mrs. Robert Rieknell. ;.04 Rig
;orn Ave.. Alliance. Nebr., says: "1
;;tve known of the merit of Doan's
Kidney Pills for over three years. I
first used them in Plcasauton, Iowa.
or years 1 had kidney complaint
iii'l whs unable to find permanent
eltcf until 1 bevati using Doan's Kid
ie Tills. They removed the pain
In my loins and aim strengthened
'iy back. Since then I have felt like I
a diiierent person. I cannot rero-.n-
nienil Doan's Kidney Pills too high
ly In return for the benefit they
brought."
Price ,'.0c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a knln-y remedy---
et Doan's Kidney Pills - the same
that Mrs. Rieknell had. Foster-Mll-
burn Co., Props., liuft'alo, . Y.
(il'.M IXr, KKD ItlVEK OHIO
seed i ko.m Minnesota
In case we receive suflicient en
couragement from Ilox Iluttu county
growers we will, about April 1st.
have on track at Alliance a car of
small size, selected peed at O.V per
bushel sacked. Don't plant diseas
ed stock. 1H: quality regardless of
price. Write us amount you wt6h
.cserved. Ask either of your banks
lllUt us
FASTMAN-MINOIt.
212 South I "th. Lincoln. Nebr.
12-5t-3271
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Sheriff Sale
Jiy virtue of an Order of Sale di
rected to me from the Clerk of the
District Court of Box Dutte County,
Nebraska, on a decree rendered In
said court on the 25th day of March,
1913, in favor of The Alliance Build
ing and Loan Association, a corpor
ation, as Plaintiff, and against Julia
C. Hale, as Defendant, for the sum
of $1651.40, and costs taxed at I.,
and accruing costs, and in favor of
the Alliance Grocery Company, a
corporation, aa cross petitioner, and
against the said Julia C. Hale, as de
fendant, for the sum of $61, and in
'avor of Forest Lumber Company, a
corporation, as cross petitioner, and
against the said Julia C. Hale, as de
fendant, for the sum of $31.50, and
directing that the premises therein
described, to-wlt:
Lot Seven (7). In Dlock Seven
teen (17), Town of Alliance, In Box
Butte County, Nebraska, be apprais
ed, advertised anil sold as upon exe
cution, to satisfy said sums so found
due and payable, In the order of
their priority, I have caused said
land above described to be apprais
ed and will offer the same to the
highest bidder, for rush in hand, on
the 6th day of April, A. D. 1914. In
front of the west front door of the
Court House In Alliunce, in . said
county, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p.
m., of said day. when and where due
attendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated March 4th. 1914.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of said County.
n-r.t-P.90-3304
TlIK SOLITION OF A
DIFFICULT PKOIU.KM
The solution of a difilcult problem
In Alliance seers to be In sight.
What to :. v,;;U the colored popu
lation ol th j city has been a serious
question. With petty t;aiut.l!:ig and
other ui ful doing, resulting in
an occasional shooting affray, dis
grace bus been brought unjustly up
n th- respectable negroes as well as
the others, an 1 the city as a whole
given an undesirable reputation
amoii some people who are not fa
io ilia r with all the facts.
Ie an earnest effort to cot reel the
evil ihat nave existed among the
aolor. d population, of this city, ar
te! s hav- been made and Ones as
sessed, a special officer being ap
yointod to this particular work, and
yet the evils have beeu only partly
rem -died. Sotne have said that the
low i ought to be cleaned up by run
lug the negroes all out; but thia
proposition is so manifestly uufair
tbat not many white people will en
tertain it. Among the colored popu
lation cf Alliance there are some aa
respectable and wel behaved citizens
M can be found among the white
All Kinds of
CEMENT
CONSTRUCTION
Sidewalks, Founda
tions, Curb, Gutter,
Retaining Walls, etc.
It will pay you to see
me before letting
your work. .....
T. J. BEAL
PHONE 782
SHERIFF'S HALF. i
By virtue of an execution directed I
to me from the Clerk of the District
Court of Box Butte county, Nebras
ka, on a Judgment obtained before
the said Court on the 2.r.th day of
March, 1913. in Tavor of A. M. Mil
ler, as plaintiff, and against The
Hemingford Opera House Company,
of Hemingford, Nebraska, as Defend
ant, for the sum of Three Thousand
Four Hundred Seventy-nine and 2."
100 Dollars and costs taxed at $10.7r
and accruing costs, 1 have lev
led upon the following de
scribed real estate taken us the prop
erty of said Defendant, to satisfy
said Judgment, to-wit: Lots Three
(3) and Four (4). in Block Twenty
(20), of (he original town of Hem
ingford, Box Butte county, Nebras
ka. And will offer the same for sale
to tin- in (.'Heal outlier, lor cash in i
hand, on the 13th day of April, A.!
D. 1914, in front of the west front j
door of the Court Douse in Alliance,
in said county, at the hour of 'J,
o'clock A. M. (that being the build-1
ing wherein the last term of Court i
was held), of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given
by the undersigned.
Dated March 11th. 1914. '
O. M. COX. I
Sheriff of said County, j
1 4-r,t-::f)r.-:,,r.: t
NOT It E TO KI'.IHTOItS J
IN TlIK COUNTY COURT OF BOX
Bl'TT E COFNTY. NEBRASKA.
In Him matter of the estate of Sar-j
ah Watson, deceased.
In the matter of the estate of Hen-'
ry Watson, deceased.
I. L. A. Berry. County Judge of
said county of Box Butte, hereby no
tify all persons having claims and
demands against the estate of Henry
Watson, deceased, and Sarah Wat
son, deceased, that I have set and
appointed the following days for the
reception, examination and adjust
ment of said claims and demands, as
provided by law, at the County Court
room In Alliance, Box Butte county,
Nebraska, to-wlt: June 15, 1914, and
October 15, 1914, and all persons so
interested iu said estate will appear
at aaid time and place and duly pre
sent their said claims and demands
in the manner required by law, or
show ciiuse for not do duinir. and in
case any of said claims have not
been presented by October 15, 1914.
the same shall be forever barred.
Given under my hand and the seal
.if lliu -..iinfv IV, lift It.ia lltli t:tir .,f!
March. 1914.
L. A. BERRY.
(Seal) County Judge.
1 t-tt-2!)::-3331
I
Muriel-: OF ANXt'AL F.LF.CTIOX
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 7th day of April, A. D.
1914, next, in the City of Alliance,
Box Butte County. Nebraska, the an
nual election will be held for the
election of the folowing officers, to
wit: one mayor, one clerk, one treas
urer, one city engineer, one council
man from the first ward, one coun
cilman from the second ward and
two members of the school board,
and for the purpose cf voting upon
the question of license or no license
for saloons in said city, n!so upon the
question, Shall the m.iyor and city
council purchasrt an an? o-combina-tion
chemical and hose a agon, and
- pump of the capacity of not less
than 1000 gallons per minute?
Said election will be opened at
nine o'clock in the morning and will
continue open until seven o'clock In
the afternoon of the same day; that
the polling place of the first ward
precinct will be at Mark's Hall, sit
uated on the corner of Third street
and I.aratale Ave., and the polling
place for the second ward precinct
shall be in the City Hall, situated on
Third street.
Dated this 3rd day of Mirch. 1914.
J. D. EMERICK. City Clerk.
w-mchi;-lt-33l0
FOK KALK
Smal five-room house. Two blocks
from court house. Pays over 10 per
cent Bargain for $1050. Worth
$100 more. Address P. O Box 1037,
Alliance.
14-2tf-S29
REMOVAL SALE
f p T 0) n
ly? lia j u u
On Monday, March 16th, we will
move our store to the Marks build
ing on the corner of 3rd Street and
Laramie Avenue. In order to re
duce our stock as low as possible, we
are making special reduced prices on
all goods. This is a good time to
stock up on fresh groceries.
U1
ft
Alwiif
Is u y If if y Lsa
Phone 589
Two Phones
Phone 589
GOODS
SPRIN
..I N..
Farm Machinery
and Harness
This is the time to line up lor the- y itr's wotk. Yon
should have:
Low Down Manure Spreader, Disc,
Lister, or other new Farm Machinery
Ivjuip your horses with a set of
H. H. & B. HARNESS
Every strap is fruaranteed.
I. L. ACHESON
Western Nebraska Hard Wheat
makes the best flour. The
Hemingford Roller Mills
know how to make it. Ask your grocer to tscud
you a Back of our flour Every sack ku a ru tit (!
M. L. MILLER, Prop.
IILMIMJFOKB.
NLBUANKA
Let Us Do Your Job Work
CLASSIFIED
Advertising
gT.tr,1,1 ev.j uuixuui ajj
FURNISHED ROOMS Over the Fa
mous. Phone 277.
Jutrftf4204
WIDOW with one child, niu
yeurs old. would like position as
housekeeper. Answer, addressing
Hox No. S2n, care Herald. Alliance.
Nehr.
lOtf 3243
WANTKD FOUR YOUNG MEN tn
eflth and every town la wern
Nebraska to not u my apt-nts. Write
for free particular. FflANK W.
WOIA'KKTON, Dept. o. Alliance, Ne
braska. .i:ui2inrc2fo
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
tiOWAN & WRIGHT, phone 71. tt
ABSTRACTERS
J. D. EMERICK
Hontied Abstracter
i have the only set of abstract
k-A In Ilox Hutte court. Office
Koom 7, Opera House Block.
10;f570
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
MISCELLANEOUS
Money to loon on real estate.
. iteddish.
F.
3tf
RANCH FOR SALE OR TRADE
Relinquishment of 100 acres under
the proposed government canal,
miles northeast of B.iyard, Nebras
ka. Improvements are frame house.
12x24, with small lean-to; font
around the house; good well sjkl
pump: about 60 acres can be Irrigat
ed. Address Box 2S50, Herald Of
fire. Alliance, Nebraska.
For nice clean Nlpserhead Lituvp
ii") ul, and Eastern Hard nut coai,
phono to No. 22.
Dlorks Lumber A Owl Company.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office la First National Bank Uldu.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
r0-tM60S Advertisement
E. W. RAY, FLORIST
Cut flowers and potted planis.
Floral pieces made on short notice.
Mr.il orders given special attention.
41t;254S
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOl'SK FOUH ALE 6 iC KENT
Ne- house, einht rooms, closet with
each room. Fine locution, in went
part of city.
FOREST Lll.MIUCK CO., I'hone 7.1.
mchr.tf32Ji3
FOR SALE 7-roojii houe. Ono-haK
jKiy down, otlu-c half o ouit i--cliast
r. Tit Miouri Ave. PJioi
Llack rui. ttr:i2ee
towau & Wrijiht. coal, wood and
"nts. Fhone 71. tf
Huy your coal of Rowan Wright,
r'houe 71. tf
Steam l'low for Sale
Ilarcrain in Reeve steam plow
outfit. Good shape. Addrwa G. B
Carr, Alliance.
lO-rft-3236
WORK WANTED - Experience
couple want position on ranch. Cas
furnish references. Address A. II.,
care Herald, Alliance, Nebr.
WANTED Hides. Hlioep Felts
Wool. We pay highest prices. Write
for prices aud tags. Or nulla Hide Jfc
Fur Co., Omaha, Nebr.
12-lt-3263f
WANTED A housekeeper. by
widower. Address Box 3287, Herali
Office.
13-20t-3287f
WANTED
150 head of horses or cattle warn
ed for summer pasture. Plenty of
ranse and water. Thirteen mile
northeast of Ellsworth. Nebr. Ad
dress C. W. MATTHEWS.
13tf3285
FOR SALE Small, clean stock of
Keneral merchandise. $2,000 ls
cluding fixtures. I'ostufflce throws
in. I'oBtotTlce pays 20 to 126
monthly. Cream station pays $G
to $65 for six months in the year,
making $75 to $90 per month be
sides the profits from the store
Cheap rent. Daily mail after next
July. 25 miles from railroad
Chance to buy or lease 840 acres la
connection. This is a snap for tonat
one. Act quick. Address If. L.
Whituker. Canton, Nebr.
13tf32S(S
STALLION POH SALE
Thorobred Shire. Weight, 160
pounds. Good shape. 5 years old.
Also 6 or 8 mares. It. J. MAIN, 4
miles south of Alliance.
wl3-45$-3277
FINE HAY For sale. 803 Mis
souri aveuue. MRS. E. REEVES
mchl2-lt-3311
MILLET HAY for sale. Phone 22
or inquire of J. W. LiKirett
14tf3338 "
Hit KKNS FOK SALE
r- uW.!?0bT"i Uhode l8UBd
it -T V "Mm or Phone 472.