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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1914)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thomas, City Editor Lloyd the iioulb western part of our state, whereby It Is proposed that the United States government construct a system of ditches so that the flood and waste waters of the Platte river shall be used upon the soil, thereby greatly Increasing the productive ness of that portion of the state and at the same time helping to save the annual expenditure by the United States government of millions of dollars In guarding against the rav ages of the same flood waters if per mttted to reach the lower Mississippi valley. We urge upo nail officers whose official position enables them to assist, that they give, all possible Rntrori at th noat office, at Alliance. Nebraska, for transmission help to this proposed work, that It Published tvsry Thursday by THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Incorporated POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS C. Thomas, President John W. J. Carl Thomas, Vic Pres. Thomas, 8crtary through tbo malls aa second-class matter. Subscription price, $1.60 per year tu advance THURSDAY, JULY SO, 1914 There Is-at least one raadidate In ize this as well as others and money Nebraska whose face is la his favor. Its beginning to circulate most en A copy of a Harlan county paper, re- couraglngly, ceived at The Herald office receatly, contains a photogravure of P. w. Ehea of Orleans, candidate for the democratic nomination for congress In the Fifth district. If Tat Shea isn't an honest, intelligent man we don't know anything about physlog- coast, and in course or wnicn ne at- nnsav. but we think we do a little. tended bankers' conventions m MIS' souri. ivansas, caiiiornia, waBiiinn- ltrVT VflTT fill WW IT I Fred K. Farnsworth. general secre- Edltor A. B. Wood of the Ocrlng Ury of the American Banners' Abbo- may be carried to a successful oper ation. "We believe that the flood waters of Interstate streams stored In gov ernment reservoirs in excess of what Is actually used for beneficial pur poses should be released and be made subject to the control of the state board of irrigation, especially dur ing the irrigation season, and we recommend our representatives in congress to work for legislation to J. II. Deacon, of Camden, N. J. We are on the eve of a period of good business. and I think it will be accomplish such purpose, Returning o New York, after a trip that took him to the Pacific HUNT PETITIONS HAVE BEEN FILED r i f I . A ' ) , ) s V - i I 1 1 1 ' - : ' tl j -fxJJi t " Political Cards 4 rvr' V 4 Courier fails to distinguish between a little Tammany machine at Alli ance and the democratic party at Al liance. In his paper recently he aid: Wouldn't I hate to fee run ning a party paper with the party officially roasting It as the democrats at Alliance are going after the Herald? Don't think for a minute that The Herald editor feels bad about that roasting he got from the packed con vention to which Brother Wood re fers. Not at all. The man who ran that convention, and at least one of nis leading assistants, formed a part of the rabble that Jeered William J. elation, said: "The outlook in the West is good. The banks havs plen ty of money and are confident that they will he able to take ciro of all legitimate requirements. The crcps uro no lm mui iu lurvfiM o.r 1 rentions wttn over 3.500 names ginning to worry over tne aDiiuy or signed, from forty Nebraska coun Well Known ltridgetort Attorney in I luce for Chief Justice of Ne braska Supreme Court the railroads to handle them." PLATFORM ADOPT ED AT CONVENTION ties, were filed Monday afternoon at Lincoln with the secretary of state, asking that the name of Judge George J. Hunt of Bridgeport be placed on the ballot for the office of chief Justice of the supreme court Most of those who signed the peti tions are well known Nebraska at torneys. Judge Hunt is one of the earliest and best known practitioners of the Bryan at the democratic state con- Following I Copy of Platform Adopt Btate havinir received his first leeal Tentlon at Grand Island four years ed Rt Democratic HUUe Omven- fr tJt VnLlsn L , V-.h1 tlon t Columbus Tueeday ago. Feel bad? Not at an, lis an honor and we're proud of it 'We, the representatives of training, following his graduation, in the law office of Captain Richards at Omaha about thirty years &zo. He the later became a member of the Cone Even the most unscrupulous ar- democratic party of the state of Ne- don, Blarkson and Hunt law Arm, tlsans in Congrers have about aband- braska, in convention aBsemDiea, and while a member of that firm oned hope of causing nara times, wun priae in me tenets oi our pany, gainea an enviaoie position as one and thereby gaining political advan- unfalteringly assert that the demo- of the best known practitioners in tage, by spreading false reports as to cratic party has reached its nignest the city. actual business and industrial con- service unaer me leauersnip oi rres- goon after comng t0 tniB Btate he dltions. They have been smothered Ident Woodrow Wilson and Secre- interested himself In the rivinn- m S3nSK ll'lllln m 1 IJ axm M rnWt M 1 I ir, ui di. muiw .,... "Mment of the state's resources, espec the new currency law Is the greatest ,allv tho. of iPrlt-,lon nrn(M... Tor example of constructive financial leg islation ever enacted by our govern ment; that this law, together with tariff revision downwadr, the Alask an railway, the settlement without war of the Mexican difficulty and the contract for 5,000 tons of girder peace treaties, signed and to be sign rails for New South Wales. The led, are the greatest achievements of Wabash has practically closed I nHMMA,l..A. rhA Dllf.k..i.h Uf .Int. .InnA Innk.nn Ant tva u.Fanil fihivmni A Mnrihm haaknnirht 7Knltn our nmnident and nla canlnet an-1 - coal csrs and the Atlantic Coast line surance of our unyielding confidence, 100 logging cars. The . American 1 unwavering esteem and devotion. Bottle Company, of Newark, Ohio,!- "We' commend the services of our has Increased Its shift from 900 to democratic senator. Gilbert M Hitch under evidence demonstrating that an industrial revival haa begun and that the record crop guarantees gen eral prosperity. The St. Paul has released orders for 15,000 to 20,000 tons of rails to a Chicago district mill. The United States Steel Corporation has taken a lally those of Irrigation projects. Ten years ago he moved to Bridgeport, where he could be near his favorite projects, and through his untiring efforts the Belmont canal became one of the largest irrigation projects In the state. Judge Hunt's political affiliations k Lf iw. ,a I friends from all over the state, both and democrats, have signed his petition. CX)INTY SUKVKYOIl No name will be printed on - your primary ballot as candidate for Sur veyor of Box Butte county, write your choice id the proper blank space and make an X. J. P. HAZARD will thank you for such a compliment and If elected will perform the duties of the office in strict accord with the principles of your political party wet or dry! 33augl8-3802 FOIl COI NTY COMMIHSIONKK I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of county commissioner of Box Butte county, subject to the decisioa of the Republican voters at the pri mary on August 18, 1914. 33augl8-3804 GOVERNOR JOHN H. MOREHEAD Democratic Candidate for Reelection Primaries, August 18, 1914. Stands Squarely Upon His Record Tin- in -1 n M ' LJ ff'i'r TO THE REPUBI.ICAN VOTFJRS OF THK TWENTY.KIGIITIl SEN AT OKIAL DIST1UCT: As a candidate for State Senator I respectfully solicit your support at the primaries August 18th. EARL D. MALLERY. FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the office of sheriff of Box Butte county, subject to the de cision of the Republican voters. Pri mary, August 18, 1914. DICK WATERS. FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Judge of Box Butte County, subject to the decis ion of the voters at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, August 18, 1914. SMITH P. TUTTLE. 29-augl8-3709 Only a "V" apiece is all it will cost candidates to have their an nouncements published in this pa per. If a photo cut is wanted or an county superintendent of schools on ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I am candidate for the nomination for extended notice, there will be a small additional charge. SURPRISED BY MANY FRIENDS Alliance People Who left for New Home in Montana Were Guests at Pleasant Surprise Party the Republican ticket at the primar ies on August 18th. I have been connected with the Alliance schools for six years as eighth grade teacher. Your support Is respectfully solicit ed. MAME J. WHITE. 28-augl8 CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF GARDEN COUNTY OF Hughea for York Office D. W. Hughes, who was a resident ------ ------ - - - - i uvuivi niiv, Dvunivi uiiit'i v va ai.vi4 i m l m . - 1,200 men and is working in three cock, the first democrat ever elected f A"la.nct,0 m.a1y years, and who shifts of eight hours each. At Greenville, Pa., the T-lnch mills of the Carnegie Steel Company have re sumed operations. At the plants of the steel corporation and throughout the steel trade a steady resumption of business Is reported Railroad earnings are picking up In the West; bank clearings are In creasing; railway shops are being from Nebraska to serve in that ex- moved to York, Nebr., last fall, is a alted body, where he has reflected "i 'orvth? oBlM10' Acountr of The York Dally News-Times has been received at The Herald office. Mr. Hughes was surveyor oi Box i Butte county for a number of years and was highly respected here. The Herald wishes him success. An alfalfa patch is a fine place nights for horses from now until October. . Trip to Colorado Mr. and Mrs. James Feaglns and Mr. and Mrs. Chase FeaginB are on an automobile trip which will in clude a visit to various Colorado points, including Denver, Estes Park, LaJunta, Colorado Springs and other points. They expect to be gone two or three weeks. lustre upon our state, and we extend to him assurance of our confidence In his ability and integrity of pur pose, which nave aistinguisned mm as one of the leading members of the United States senate. We extend to our congressmen. Hon. Dan V. Stephens. Hon. C. O reopened on full time; the big cop- Lobeck and Hon. John A. Magulre. per companies of Michigan are In- our congratulations and appreciation creasing their shipments; through- 0f the fidelity of purpose and con- out New England the textile trades Ulstent support of democratic prin- are nourishing. At Nertn uxrord, riDie. and nledees that have marked Conn., the Narragansett Worsted their service in the congress of the Mills nave reopened tor tae nrst time United States. In two years. In the Far West It Is -The able business administration wool shearing season, and. despite 0r Governor Morehead and the wis- the predictions that free wool would dom displayed by our present demo annihilate the Americas wool pro- cratlc legislators In their redemption 4iifH Vt lareoat Aiitnnl aa wm w rssl I . m i a i j J a. rrX:: :url your Information-full advertisements, you can keep them ... . - - t-i - - - mo Tuinii lurn vui BUL'iuiai miu es prevail Fifty friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wining, who left Tuesday noon for their new home In Sommers. Mon tana, surprised them Friday evening 28-augl8-3680 by calling at their home in Duncan s Addition. The party was in the na ture of a farewell party and was spent in singing ' songs, enjoying good music, and eating the delicious lunches which were brought by the guests, who wished them success in their new location. I hereby announce myself as candidate for tie office of sheriff of Garden County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming primary on August 18th. B. MEWHIRTER, FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for the office of County Treasurer of Box Butte coun ty on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary Election to be held Tues day, August 18, 1914. C. E. MARKS. 29-augl8-3710 TALKS ON ADVERTISING No. 2 lly Neb Darling add to them own sermon. They preach their I warrant us in annealing to the cltiz- These are but a few. a very few, enshio of Nebraska for their contln- of the facts. There is no need to ued confidence and sunport of our party and its principles and we con gratulate the democracy of Nebras ka In having three men of such ster- Business men the contry over img character ana personal worm as and regardless of partlaan politics, jonn it. Moreaeau, nu-uara u are outspoken in corroDoraung i w "- President Wilson's declaration to the wnom to seieci a canuiume .or kot Vlrglnla editors that the country is ernor. . - ill 17 ntAflcrA miF nif itntM frtr entering upon an era oi enexamyiuu i prosperity. governor and members of the legis- The following extracts from inter- iuro m uii.uu a ruum Views authorized by delegates who law. inis win enawe tne wenrasxa attended the recent convention of rarmer to store nis grain as soon as the National Leather and Shoe Find- narvesiea. receiving a nepotiaoie ers Association in New York are 11- warehouse receipt therefor. i.i.trtiv nf ih cAnonl nnlnlon: "We realize the need of reform in Henry Klelne. head of Henry legiBiauve procedure, ana we uereuy Klelne & Co., of Chicago: "Business recomraena me aemocratic memoers is good now and it ia soing to be or tne next legislature to worx tor ucn reiuruia. "We favor the adoption of the pro posed amendment to the constitution providing for a uniform and progres sive taxation. "We favor the adoption of the pro- Advertising la an educator. The right kind will instruct and keep people in touch with the new things in merchandise. You can educate the in touch with your goods and the prices. Be honest in your advertising. Do not misrepresent nor make absurd claims, but have the goods in stock that you have talked about right up to the mark CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF GARDEN COUNTY I hereby announce myself as candidate for. the office of sheriff of Garden County, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at the coming primary on August 18th. B. MEWHIRTER. 28-augl8-3680 EUGENE HURTON Candidate for County Attorney Democratic Ticket Primary, Aug. 18, 1914. 33aUgl8-3803 w FOR COUNTY TREASURER I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for County Treasurer of Box Butte coun ty for re-election on the Democratic ticket, at the primary, August 18, 1914. E. M. MARTIN. 33augl8-3798 FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce that I am a candidate for nomination for the of fice of sheriff of Box Butte county, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic voters at the primary, August 18, 1914. C. M. COX. VOTE FOR much better in a few weeks. The country looks great. President Wil son is doing well la having talks with men of affairs." Buchanan Ilarrar, of Lalng, Har-I rr S, Chamberlain. 4 PaJftadelSthla: "I am an optimist. We are going to posed amendment to the constitution have a fine season ia ar line. The Providing that in all civic cases and readjustment following tariff revis ion is practically complete." C. F. Kolb. Jr.. at Kotb ft Co., Philadelphia: "The iae(a of lune was the best we have had aince we have been in business, f'hoae who are yelling calamity in business. in criminal cases less than felonies five-sixths of the jury may render a verdict We favor the adoption of the proposed amendment to the constitu tion fixing the term of office and sal aam ne right ary lor governor ana otner execu tive omcers. Hnmnel J. BurtchaeM. M DotUver . we uor remedial legislation to - I II . W A 1 a n,n Can FmnrlRM -n COan-1 lug vimui cuutmmu iului trv's business outlook Mrer was so tlon of the supreme court of Nebras- Thomas W. Jones, Paaadelpbia. to the constitution of the state pro- representative of twelve koeses: "I viaing lor tne election or supreme have found things better aa the last Judges by districts. elxty days than they eeer have been! we favor a non-partisan, non f or "a year. There haa fceen a steady political selection of the state super- pickup in the UBt lew weeaa m .u..u- Keneral. confidence haa been reetor- tendenta. ed in all lines of bustneaa." "We recognize the right to submit Geo. A. Knapp, St. lioaia: iuuiwhmhuu business is assured. The fall crop unaer tae reierenaum, ana u saia and the general inspiration ec con- buoiuibbiuh mimi m mo ui i fldence have destroyed all aomei oi iu v s .0.u., .hi. m, .,ik t- te Soath is democratic legislature to the enact- K-tter than it ever.waa." nt of a law meeting the Just de- P. H. Volk. of P. U. Tolk ft CO.. manas oi laoor. , of Baltimore: "I anticipate splendid wwnuiw mo importance oi ; business this autumn. Bankers reai-iiu ui ruu i " vm.ru. Vi FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Ju 'ge of Box Butte County, subject to the decis ion of the voters at the Primary El- Here Is the way to leran how to write pulling advertisements choose lection to be held Tuesday, August some one article you wish to push, sit down where you will not be disturb-1 18, 1914 ed and imagine you are talking to a prospective buyer, to a good customer. SMITH P. TUTTLE Talk about the article and its merits 'then put your talk into writing. Go 29-to Augl8-3709 over what you have written, cutting out the unnecessary words until you have reduced the article to a night telegram, give it a catchy heading and FOR COMMISSIONER OF GARDEN add' the nrlce. Your arguments in the conversational stvle will hold the! COUNTY attention, and the price will be the clincher if you have really said some-1 P"3' ."n?unc . . . , . , , f . i vnuuiuaic ivi vuv vauw Va uuuuii ming. jnow you nave an aaverusement ana not a space-mier. Commlsaloner from the Third Dfa- It is well to give your store, your business or yourself some distinctive trlct of Garden county, subject to the name that will become a sort of trade mark. For example: "The Careful I decision of the Republican electors Druggist", "The Sanitary Bakery", "The Style Clothing Store", "The Pains taking Shoe Fitters". When you have selected a name, use it in your ad vertlsements and live up to it. People will begin to watch for your advertisements when they find there is some information in them. You create confidence if people always oia salary or lour aouars per v -...,. ..a a -.-i. a r.irv- aaj na mileage, i nave been a '"u P.' -' resident In Ttlu PrMk nrwlnrt fnr oiicu u ruuo uut your auTcriiBeiut-ui win ueirr uo iuijuiiio nuuuui 'UUI I twenty-Six yeara knowing It. I Respectfully, Suggestion is a potent factor in personal salesmanship, and it is like- ROSCOE VANCE, - ,A tA ....1fl ,f,t lu nut Klff f.MAF In HvortUnli If it la hot wnather talk nf inn v ' "'" clothing. This is the season for an ice chest. Now is the time to push the sale of cool drinks. "In the spring a young man's fancy turns lightly to live" also to spring wearing apparel, leu aoout tnese mings. now is T n(,Pfihv ....,, m- -.nM.-- tbe clothing mader What is the ice chest maae or ana wnat new reaturesifor re-election to the office of Coun has it? Are you careful in serving your cool drinks are your glasses al-lty Judge of Box Butte county, sub ways polished and ia all about your fountain sanitary? Are your syrups Nf i,tne dec,"11 ,of tbf Tter" ?j j. . . . j, . iiiuisi cimuuu tu in uciu ur" "uu uaor ui m Tuesdar. Aueuat 18. 1914 I at the coming August primaries. If nominated and elected I pledge my self to look after the duties of this important office in a businesslike and economical manner and will accept FOR COUNTY JUDGE ! J0to-augl8-J739 L. A. BERRY. WATCH FOR THE DATE OF THE OPENING OF THE NEW MILLINERY STORE. MRS. ZEHRUNG. 22 Years in Schools of Kansas and Nebraska. Principal Central School, Alliance - Q. H. Burns Candidate for Republican Nom ination to office of Superintend ent Rox Butte County at Pri mary Election, Aug. 18, 1914. Woodruff Ball OF CHERRY COUNTY Republican Candidate for State Senator NOMINATION From 28th Senatorial District Connected with the Live Stock Business in this district over 15 years. Made final proof on original home stead in August, 1903, under the 6-year act. This was the land involved ia the "Beer Bottle Corner case." Made final proof on Klnkald Addi tional In July, 1910. Member of the present State Fores tratlon Commission. Has secured $15,000.00 additional funds for forestration work in Ne braska from the general government. Has secured the permanent reten tion of the National Forest Reserves In this state for the heneflt of the present and future generations. Has labored persistently to secure from the general government an ap propriation with which to conduct ex periments to increase the quality and quantity of grating or forage grasses In the sand hills. This should en hance the value of all sandhill lands. Initiated ths fight which wrote into the present State Live Stock Sanitary Board Law the requirement that the cattlemen thereon must reside la Westers Nebraska. Conceived the idea of and promoted "The Northwest Round-Up" Associa tion. From the above it will he seen that Mr. Ball is closely Identified with the Interests of the 28th Senatorial Dis trict, equipped with experience to know its needs and thoroughly capable of safeguarding and promoting Its legislative requirements. You can make no mistake in sup porting the candidacy of Mr. Ball. . Political Adv.