GOV. HAIILY liOMIMTEO (Continued from last week) elusion of Hsynea peK-h thera was a noisy dinionatratlon. Delegates wav ed flans and banners and Mood on thfir seats and shouted. The Indl na delegation marched through aisles and over the platform, singing patriotic songs. After a twelve-minute demon sirs tlon for Hanly, order was restored Arltona was next called and JCugene W. Chafln placed in nomination Wm Suiter, former governor of New Tork. His speech was punctuated with applause. He concluded with the declaration that "Sunday school politics have prevailed too long In the prohibition party and we now need a talesman as our leader." A aem onst ration was begun and lasted four minutes. Dr. Grafton D. Day nominated Dr James Gilbert Mason of New Jersey. Daniel A. Poling of oBston second ed the nomination of Mr. Hanly. John C. Coflin of Florida seconded the nomination of Mr. Sulzer. II. P. Ferris, national treasurer of the party, who had been leading a movement for the nomination of Dr. Ira D. Landrith of Nashville, Tenn., went to the platform and amid ap plaupn seconded the nomination of Mr. Hanly. The platform of the national pro htbitlon party, adopted at today's session of the party's convention, do- nounces the liquor traffic as a crime declares for nation-wide prohibition and equal suffrage and opposes the military programs of the republican and democratic parties, and favors "a constructive" platform, which, sum rnariied, makes the following declar at ions: Expresses opposition to the "wasteful military programs of the democratic and republican parties." Support would be given a compact among nations to dismantle navies and disband armies, but until mich a compact Is established maintenance of art effective army and navy and ad equate coast defenses is recommend--ed. -vi Favors reciprocal trade treaties to be negotiated with all nations and ocm missions appointed to' gather facts. ... , Favors national legislation to en courage the establishment of an ade quate fleet of American merchant ahlps. Opposes war with Mexico; pledges aid to the protection of American lives and favors use of force when necessary. Approves strict Interpretation of the Monroe doctrine. Opposes abandonment of the Phil ippine Island at this time but favors ultimate Independence. Favors non-political promotions, to be governed by civil service regula tions, apllcable to all federal execu tive officials. Favors uniform marriage and di vorce laws and complete suppression of white slavery. Declares for prohibition of child labor, approves eight-hour day with one hour rest each dav and extension Of compensation and liability feder al acts. ' ' Opposes "pork barrel" legislation" and useless federal expenditures. Favors a single presidential term of six years. Demands public ownership of util ities to be operated in the Interest of all people. Favors public grain elevators, owned and operated by the federal government and abolition of specula lion on markets. Favors equitable retirement law for maintenance of super-annuated federal employes. Aside from a plank declaring In favor the initiative, referendum and recall, agreed upon after a short dis cussion, the platform was adopted as originally drawn. ous wrestlers of the world. Including llackenschmldt, Aberg, Hussane, who is now with the circus, the younger Zbyszko and many others. International lines never stopped the tireless Curley. He Jumped Into London and promoted the Iloller-Ga-ma match and then crossed over Into Vienna and put on the Roller-Zbyss-ko and Zbysiko-Madralll contests, these giving him high standing as a man who would take a chance. In fact that Is what Jack has been doing all of his life. Think of how tireless and Indefatigable he was In staging the contest between Jess Wil lard and Jack Johnson. When the negro declined to go Into Juaret and make a fight because of the fear he had of ever being able to get out of that disturbed country, Curley went to Johnson and the battle was staged In Havana, Cuba. Jack did this on little more than a shoe-string. His partners did not like to spend any more on what they thought was a lout cause and said so plulnly. That never worried Curley, and he went ahead and decided the fight. He had about thirty cents In his pocket when he got through but he made a world's name and no wis reaping the benefits of that. Think, too, what he did at Las Ve gas, N. M., with the Jack Johnson- Jlm Flynn battle. In the face of gu bernatorlal opposition he went right ahead and decided the contest Just the same. Few topllnor8 In the boxing game have not ut one time or another fought under Curley's management Ho has personally handled such men as Benny Yangcr, Frankle Noel, liar ry Forbes. Dave Barry, "Syracuse Tommy" Ryan, the Sullivan twins, Jimmy and George Gardner, Marvin Hart, John Wille, Jim Flynn, the Pu eblo war horse, whom he still has, and with Tom Jones Is a partner In the management of Jess Wlllard, world s champion. . That Curley knows no lines Is shown by the fact that In addition to his experiences in foreign lands he promoted the Marvin Hart-Mike Schreck fight at Tonapah, Nev., as well as the New Mexico affair In which Johnson and Flynn took part. He's little short of a wonder. Is this big fellow. JACK CURLEY HERE Promoter of Sporting Itonts Visited Alliance Saturday an StIIm Floto Advance Agent OKDKtt OF HFa KING STATE OF NEBRASKA; ' BOX BUTTE COUNTY,' as. At a County Court, held at the County Court Boom, In said County. on the first day of August, A, D. 1916. t'reseni u a. uerry, uounty Judge. In the matter of tie estate of H. E. MacCray, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Christina MacCray praying that Administration of said Estate may be granted to R. M. Hampton as admin istrator de bonis non.. ORDERED. That August 25th. A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. is assign ed for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and for said County, at County Court room In the city of Alliance, in said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; utid that notice of the pend ency of said petition and the hearing thereof, be given to all persons Inter- i ested In said mntter by publishing a copy of this order In the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to nald day of hearing. L. A. BERRY. (SEAL) . County Judge. 3.r.-4t-758-7327 VANTi:i) Old clean raits. .V ht nouuri. fall HiO. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes t Do coughs bang on, or are you subject to throat troublts? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pars cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res- eratory tract and improves the quality of e blood ; the glycerin in it soothes and heals the Under membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special tea. You can get it at any drug store. Scott st Bowne. BkmnflcM. M. J. KO.MK liriKTTINti ' Herald's llK Model A Intfirte Han died Tbre NwpMrs This UVek Without Trouble The Hers Id's big Model A Inter type, with J. C. Thomas at the helm aa machinist-operator, handled the typesetting for three newspapers this week. In addition f Its regular run of setting for Job work, advertisements, etc. The Times' model 8 Linotype suf fered the first of the week from an accident and The Herald's machine was requisitioned for Tuesday's pa per. In addition to this It handled the typesetting for today' Herald and today's Alliance News. But, not satisfied with this record, the machine set up a large amount of matter for a forty-eight page book which is going through the Job print ing department of The Herald, In cluding several intricate and detailed tables of figures. The Herald believes that Its com bination is a hard one to beat a fast and reliable machine, the Inter type, and an operator who is speedy and expert, and who sets his matter so clean that It is not necessary to read proofs on It for newspaper work. ANGOKA NOTK8 Mrs. Wm. Orr visited at Henry last week. Rev. Raugh held services here last Sunday. Mrs. R. Walker from Heralngford spent Sunday wtth her sister Mrs. A. D. Hull. Mr. Case will soon occupy the store building he bought of George Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crouch left Sunday for Chicago for a month's visit with their daughter Bertha. George Robinson has sold his prop erty in and around Angora. He and his famfly are going overland for an extended visit in the East Visit the Alliance Plunge Alliance people who dd not visit the fire department swimming pool at the city halj block are missing 'a treat. 'The' water1 is changed fre quently and la kept at the right tern perature by the new heating plant If you have never been there,' take the time for a ylslt. ' Too"! so again. Misses Grace and Maude Spacht went to Hemlngford Saturday to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spacht. Slip a few Prince Albert smokes into youE system! a. j. sy You've heard many an earful about the Prince Albert patented process that curs our bite and parch and lets you smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake your bank roll that it proves out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will ' bang the doors wide open for you .to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! Youll feel like your smoke v past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start. You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a thousand-dollar bill ! It's worth that in happi ness and contentment to you, to every man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy jimmy pipe or a makin's cigarette with Prince Albert for the national joy smoke feel like your smoke v packing"! t. J. I ETNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wattaa-Saka. H. C. Tab) I th nrma M of UM tta TH PHn. M. WW v Albert tldr red fin, and na fact, avarv Prlna Albert (xckaca, has a rral maaat-to-ye on Ita revaraa Ida. You'S read. "Proceaa Patent July 30th. 1907." That means thai tha United States Qo?ra ment haa Branted a patent on tha proeeee by which Prince Albert la made. And by which tone's brrm anal - . throat parch are cvf our Brere- Prince Albert awaiting Tom nd half-pound In toppy red baa. So: tide? a. 1W; -kandeonaa ndan red (tea pound tin humid ore and la that clever eryatal fla a hvtnl dor, wrtaj apofige . motet e top, that keep to tobacc In atuaa An conditio alwapJ , 1 ' The Making of An "A No. 1" Commission Man TAKES TO THE A RECENT ADDITION MR. HOMER IIANBY, a NEW ADDI TION to the PERSONNEL of the Inter-State Live Stock Commission Co., has been at the South Omaha yards only a few years, but has shown in this short time SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE of the business and has rap idly made GOOD. He is an assistant to Mr. Cox, the manager of the Company also as sistant in the cattle. yards. MR. HANEV is an A-l young man clean cut in every way coining from one of the most prominent families in the SANDHILLS. He was born in Hyannis, Grant County, Nebraska, twenty-one years ago. Homer gives you the BIG smile and COURTEOUS' treatment at "all times. M4NEV 'A MMD HiLLER WHO HAS MADE. ' GOOD BUSINESS LIKE A DUCK TAKES TO WATER FROM WHERE THEY RAISE 'EM Our artist couldn't have produced a pic ture better representing the varied qualifica tions of the newest attache of The Inter State Liye Stock Commission Company. His work, as assistant to Mr. Cox, the manager, is largely operating the typewriter, but he can just as readily and efficiently perform any other part of the work that he is called upon to do. He's yoraig in years yet, but he knows a lot about cattle, knows how to han die them, was brought up with them, knows what they are worth. Already he is a strong factor in the work' of the firm and is bound to make his mark as alive stock commission man. The Inter-State Live Stock Commission Company, South Omaha A Series of Cartoons full of Human Interest Number 6. Watch for No. 7 Next Week. N Tbe man who Is known far and M as the "sporting: encyclopedia was in the city Saturday. Ills name is Jnck Curley and he rejoices In the reputation of being one of tbe world's greatest promoters of bis; events and with a brain crammed full of a wider knowledge of sport than any other man in the business. Jack conies here as an advance courier for the Sells-Floto circus, the most interesting portion of which as fsr as the sporting page is concerned being the presence with that famous organization of Jess Wlllard. world's champion boxer, supported by the greatest aggregation of athletes that money could assemble. Curley says that the circus never haa had a season like this and the crowds have been of a capacity order everywhere they have shown and that the greatest enthusiasm has been shown by all. For some time now Curley's name has been linked with most of the great gladiators of the ring and mat. Jack's first actual experience with Gotch came at a time when Fred Beel of Marsbfleld. Wis., then coming into much repute as a "great little man", sought a match for the title with Ootrh. Curley promoted the affair and it gave Gotch his first real claim 1o championship honors. That also was the first real taste of promoting ihat Jack got and he wanted more of tt. But V. W. Wlttig of Minneapolis broke into the sport game long about that time, and outbid Curley for the first match between Gotch and George llackenschmldt, the Russian lion. This match got Gotch tha world's title. But Jack went right along after that and was chief promoter of the Gotrh-Rouen, Gotch-Mahmout. Gotch Sbyszko and Gotch-IIackenschmldt matches, tbe latter being the second enoounier. as a grana winaup ne was co-partner with Harry Fratee In promoting the famous trip that Jim Jeffries and Gotch took with an all- star company. At different times he ll J r. m THE big value car because it's big in service big in economy big in general satis faction. 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