The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 10, 1914, Christmas Edition, Image 9

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A STOCK OF GOODS THAT HAS BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED WITH REGARD TO BOTH SELLING PRICE AND QUALITY,
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AROUND. BRING THE LITTLE ONES AND LET THEM SEE THIS IMMENSE CHRISTMAS STORE. YOU WILL FIND TAB
LES AND SHELVES LOADED WITH GOODS PRICED FROM FIVE CENTS UP. THE PRICES ARE PLAIN. WE WILL HAVE
PLENTY OF CLERKS TO HANDLE THE CHRISTMAS RUSH.
1,000 POUNDS OF
CHRISTMAS CANDY
We have one thousand pounds,
half a ton, of Christmas candy for
our customers. Plenty of good
candy for fifteen cent3 per pound.
Also a nice line of chocolates and
bon boas in bulk and in boxes.
CHRISTMAS TREES
Get your Christinas decoraticrs
at this Btore. Trees, from thirty
fire cents up. Fancy decorations
and trimmings. , Garlands,
wreaths, bells, candles and other
trimmings. Plenty of decorations
of all kinds at reasonable prices.
CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE
AND CUT GLASS
A big selection of Chinaware,
Glassware and Cut Glass. This
department has been given special
attention and you will find good
selections. Full sets of various
Mnds.Fancy hand painted china.
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Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
ami get your pick. I'arlj NtxiiinK niojutx MittNfictt nisioiiuTH Anil llio knowltMli
have miym1 yoursolf nmrli work hikI irr. Wlion llu xIoioh art- (niwilwl In Ilic
will luivt iiiiicli liardor tiiuo In -In linn l':l .Ton aii(. t'tMK i:AHIY.
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JEWELRY DEPARTMENT
In this department you will find
manicure sets, pin cuolus, cush
ion tops, ribbon, toilet sets, combs
and brashes in sets and single ar
ticles, embroidery scissors, thim
bles, stick pins, hand bags, purses
and fancy stationery.
USEFUL TOYS FOR CHILDREN
Toy wagons from fifteen cents
up to $3.25.
Sleds of all kinds and sizes at
different prices.
Pocket knives, from ten cents
to two dollars.
Mechanical automobiles, horns,
drums, iron hook and ladders, ir
on fire engines, iron trains. They
last.
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DOLLS FOR THE GIRLS
Biggest assortment in town.
Dolls of every kind, for the little
girl and for the older ones. Large,
jointed baby dolls, dolls which
close their eyes, and say "Mama."
Teddy bears, cats, dogs and other
kinds of interesting creatures for
the little ones.
OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION
It would take a whole page to
mention the many useful articles
to be found at this store. Call
early and see for yourself. You
will find many useful suggestions
here for your Christmas shopping.
ALUMINUM WARE
Many useful things in Alumi
num Ware. Prices are extremely
low, considering quality. We
guarantee this ware for twenty
years. Come and look over this
assortment.
OUil BOOK DEPARTMENT
In the book department you
will find plenty of picture books
for the children, from picture
books for the little tots up to
books for the older ones. Also a
fine line of popular priced books
Li forty-set en cents.
FRAMED PICTURES
Framed pictures in all sizes, de
signs and at all prices. They are
cheaper than you could buy the
frame from the ordinary store.
HANDKERCHIEFS
A big variety of all kinds and
sizes. And they sell for only five
cents. They are one of the most
useful gifts you can give.
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C. E. WEBER, Proprietor
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310 Box Butte Avenue
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ASHBY, NEBRASKA
GefMtral MerchaudiMC, liard
ware and Lumber, a Com
plete Line of Building Ma
terial, Tanks and Windimlta,
Coal and Supplies.
THE FREDINBURG
HOTEL
Kind Clat Ueab, Clean
Comfortable Rooms
M extent Ratea the Place
Wkero They AH Stop
AIUUTHATION WAiK HKAKIN'J
Mr. Bfodaia' fcUporieao With
droop.
"Wha my boy, IUt, wm mmII be vaa
bj tooroop. Md I ftlr Urmed
t koch tima. CfcunberUin'n Cough lieui
tJtf rrored fkr better than ny other for thia
trouble. It lw7 relifd him aukkly. I
un never without it in the houae fur 1 know
it W positive cure for oroiif)," writ Mrs.
V. B. ksUhuo, Blirillt IV For mI br
ll dlr. AdvrtiauiiieiiL
Ui you forget we T U yet
yov can get three magazine for on
year by renpwla your uDscrtptloa
to The Herald. We want all of oar
old ubBcrtbere to get theae wagaa
lot. We are aelling The Herald
with three ma sail nee all one year
for only SI TS
(ContinuHil from Pace 1)
the finest railroad in the world with
roadbed and equipment of the very
best and latent type, every known
safety device, the road officered by
competent otticiala who know their
business thoroughly, every other em
ploye performing every duty requir
ed of him, yet that railroad does not
eern one single penny until these
men we represent go into their cabs
and begin their arduous labor."
He spoke of the so-called surprise
test aa conducted by several of the
western railroads aa amounting al
most to torture. Thia was one of
the impressive moments of the arbi
tration bearing.
"Imagine au engineer," said Mr.
Stone, "who already has been on du
ty, say for sixteen hours, running a
passenger train at a speed of sixty
miles an hour through a snowy win
ter's night. This engineer is fight
ing off tired nature, doing his utmost
to perform the very serious labor
which confronts him. He aeea ahoad
through the mass of snow flakes a
white light which tells him the wuy
is clear; there is a curve Just beyond
and the giant locomotive leaps and
bounds around it at a speed which a
layman would say in ititelf is not ex
actly safe.
"Through the wooly hane now the
engineer sees a line of freight cars
on a siding and Just as he detects
them, there is flashed a red light
which instantaneously carries to bis
mind a warning of danger and pos
sible detb. He resorts to the air
brakett, uinl he and the tirTiien lih
prepare to Jump, knowing that if tti
heavy passenger train takes the sid
ing and Jams into the freight furs
thre is no chance for either of them
in the cab. His heart is in his
mouth I may say here that if these
surprise tests are kept up it will be
no uncommon thing for engineers to
be found dead in their cabi-when
suddenly a white light again is
flashed before him, he has the right
of way,, and he discovers that the
whole event, has been a stage affair.
That is, aotne minor oflhial of the
railroad has gone to the trouble of
arranging conditions with the devil
ish idea, of giving old employes of
the line a severe trial.
"What we object to. Mr. Chair
man, is not a fair surprise test, or
rather an efficiency test, as it should
be tirnmd, but to the test which is
overdrawn, which ib not a routine af
fair of travel, and which the engin
eer and fireman probably never in
their careers would have to face.
This condition has become so bad
that we have eveu sought legislation
on it. In Kansas, we will show, a
law has been passed forbidding ofl wheels.
as the engineers and firemen are now
requesting.
Walter I) Moore in his testimony
uilVred an exhibit for the firemen
which contained many of the Import
ant rules and regulations governing
the wages and work of the railroad
chairman of the managers' commit
tee of western railroads the year be
fore, in a letter, made a similar ad
mission. Mr. Carter also showed
that Mr. Worthlngton declared pub
licly "that the engineer is entitled to
bis share of the increased productiv-
employes in western territory; also of hia labor."
the sixteen articles in the employes' Mr. Carter during crosM-exumina-program
of requests. From this einphasixed that the blihr cost
book it was shown by Mr. Moore that of living and the installation of mod
what Mr. Cadle bad said concerning rn safety-first appliances must be
various railroads already meeting considered In determining the Justice
wage and work conditions of the en- of tb railroad employes' demands,
gineero, applied as well to firemen He also said he believed that where
new inventions enabled a railroad to
draw heavier and longer freiabt
trains without Increased work for
tbe engineer and fireman In the lo-
and boatlers.
William S. Carter. "Dill", as tbe
85,000 men of the firemen's organ
'zatian (Hnnrullv r&ll him. one of the
picturesque figures at the labor hear-! emotive cab. the latter-day idea. of
ing. took the tand Thursday and Pront harinK hou,d nter into tbt'
presented exhibit No. 3. which em- i "Nation and enable employes to
phaslxed the following two all im-' Participate in the greater emolu-
porunt contentions of the railroad n,ent" colu,n to tDe ""P"-
; employes in their request for wage
standardisation:
1. That the baals of a fireman's
or engineer's pay should be weight
of the locomotive on its driving
Nu Bone Corset
1 have been appointed agent fof
the Nu Done Corset, which is not
sold in stores but only through reg
ularly appointed agents. I will call
anywhere In Alliance, show sample
and take measure. Ludies can make
appointment by telephone for a call
from me. Phone 287.
MHft ANNA ZEHKUMi
dec3-2t-4811
Mr. Hteloberger, the laat witness,
offered in evidence a book of 193
pages, considered by many railroad
. men as the most remarkable docu
; ment ever offered in any arbitration
hearing. This exhibit contains tbe
Yen ( Vat .Harrutw lW
It costs ten cents more to get riar
rid, Kince the first of December. If
you haven't a ten rent war revenue
stamp on your marriage certificate,
the minlater baa broken the law.
Many miaisters who Lave performed
marriagee Mince the first of the
month bave done so and made out
the marriage certificate without the
required stamp, thereby unwittingly
breaking the law.
win hoJ Ta desnne this . J. 2 ' 'T' rates requested upon every Cass of
will show that despite this law rail- hould ,ncreaWf ac,ordio(c to their; lo4.omoUv, UMd on Dletylfhl
roads in Kansas at.U are resort,,, lo;abimy lo earn more moMf for thlr ; J
employers. I a , i. h u.
i ne kisi oi me testimony ot M. W. j
It."
Cadle, Mr. Stone's associate, during
two days of grueling examination
and croBS-exami nation was to the ef
fect that throughout the West,
among the ninety-eight railroad com
panies which figure in the arbitra
tion proceeding, here and there rail
roads will be found to be paying aa
biah - iu nian mm-a hiKhfr rutes
Mr. Carter in his exhibit showed Ktelnberger at the head of a corps of
that U. A. Worthington, at the lime j assistants, and is expected to be of
a member of the eastern managers' j vast benefit to tbe arbitrators in de
conimitte. which conducted arbitra-1 tenuinipg the Justice of the men's
tlon proceedings for eastren rail
roads in 1912, went on record as
saying that be considered weight-ou-driving-wheela
as the only proper
method of rightfully etitimating em
ployes' wages; that W. C. Nixon.
requests.
SICKLY FURNISH KD UOOMS
With or without
Privste residence.
51-f
board. Close in
Phone 175
No use to squirm and wince aa
try to wear out your Rheumatism. It
will wear you out InBtead. Apply
some Rloan's Liniment, Need not
rub it In Jaat let it penetrate aft
through the affected parts, relieve
the soreness and draw tbe pain. Yoa
get ease at once and feel so inuoli
better you want to go right out an
tell other sufferers about Sloan's.
Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment far .
26 cents of any druggist and have IC
In the house against Colds, Sore
and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciati
ca and like a'lnenU. Your money
back If not aat'sted. but tt doea Kir
almost instant relief Buy a bottle
today.
adv 14799
From November 1912 to Noveaa
ber 1914. was the longest wli
some old ' tine republicans
! beard of. They sow face a ettt
' ledger
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