The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 11, 1902, Image 4

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    PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Official Publication of Box
Butte County. .
T. J. O'KEGFE.
JAMES WILCOX.
.EDITORS.
IKntured n tlio I'ostofilcn nt Alllmico, Nubraokn, ns
PccnmWUIus Mnll Mutter.
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
Per year (In ndvunw) 1.W Three months 30 cunts
Six mouths tl Sitmiilu copies- free to tiny address
C3T" Advertising rates imulo known on application.
Fusion State Ticket.
l'or Governor -V. II. THOMPSON,
Of Hall County.
LJoutonnnt-Govornor IJ. A. GIL1JKKT,
Of York County.
, Secretary of Stnto-JOIIN H. l'OWKKS,
Of Hitchcock County.
Auditor C. Q. njil'KANCK,
Of Joflor.son County.
State Treasurer --J. N. LYMAN.
Of Adnms County.
Snperinlendunt Public Instruction CLAUDE SMITH,
Of Dawson County.
AttorueyGuncral-J. II. HROADY,
Of Lancaster County.
Land Commissioner J. C. HHUNNAN,
Of Douglas County.
Wit'vn got 'oin ott tlio vary stutt, and unless this paper
is woefully mistaken we'll havu 'cm when the votes are
counted in Noyeinbor. ri.
SiMut.TANito'iRt.Y with the niuioiiiicaiueul that Aguinaldo
has been rivou his liberty comes the news that he will coino
to this country and go into the lecturing business.
It hardly seems possible to us here in Nebraska that
the story from Pittsburg, Pa., concerning the death of
eleven people from heat, on the 7th instant, can bo true.
Dying from the heat in the east while we of the west are
wearing flannels.
Wij omitted to mention last week the adjournment of con
gress; and we are sorry, for it's a great releif to the people.
Little was accomplished except to vote away the people's
money to favorites. Both branches are republican and
nothing better was expected.
Tnncornation of England's monarch has been postponed
until some day next mouth. Edward is reported to be
rapidly recovering, and according to the tone of the dis
patches there's great rejoicing among the benighted lovers
of kingly rule. Well, its altogether owing to how folks are
raised.
Stkikkh, lockouts, long hours, starvation wages, high
prices, trusts and broken pledges is what Mark Hanna and
his political gang have bequeathed us. And yet thousands
upon thousands of men who earn their biead by the sweat
of their hiow bow submissively to him and accept without
n murmur the misery he has entailed upon them.
Accokimno to advices fiom Washington shippers of
whiskey, beer and other spirituous and malted liquors, in
cluding tobaeo, to the Philippines, arc to have several mil
lion dollars, paid out by them in the shape of intornal reve
nue taxes, returned. This in accotdancu with a ruling by
the secretary of the trosury. Hut the thousands of Ameri
can lives that have been snciifieed can't be given back.
A Home Endorsement.
Tun safest criterion to be governed Uv in estimating
the character and worth of a man is his standing at home.
If the people "among whom he has lived for years unhesi
tatingly vouch for his intogrity and unswerving devotion to
principle, it may bo taken for granted that his character is
above reproach. Especially is this true when the political
opponents of a man arc willing to subscribe to his merit
and worth as a citizen. Of W. H. Thompson, fusion nom
inee for governor, the Grand Island Independent, one of
the leading republican newspapers of the state, says: "The
Nebraska democratic and populist state conventions did an
honor to Grand Island in placing in nomination for gov
ernor Hon. W. II. Thompson of this city. It has been
many years since this city has had a candidate for a load
ing slate office, Hut the democrats and populists
of Nebraska did something more in placing in
nomination for governor this fellow citizen of otirs. They
did credit and honor to themselves. William II. Thomp
son came to Grand Island in 1881. In the twenty-one
years that have passed since that time he has not only
made a success of his life professionally and financially,
but he has endeared himself in the hearts of his townsmen,
and, it may be safely said, holds as high a position in the
esteem of the general public, in the esteem of his fellow
citizens and neighbors as any other one man. While
some of his neighbors differ with Mr. Thompson along po
litical lines, yet ho is one of the first men to give fullest
credit for honesty in conviction to those who differ from him,
and none of his fellow citizens, it is the conviction of The
Independent, would knowingly permit any statement calling
into question in the least degree, his fine ability, his
strength of character and integrity, to go unchallenged.
A cleaner, abler, inoie conscientious man could not have
been found. It is for this reason that Nebraska fusionists
did honor tb themselves in uniting upon Mr. Thompson as
the standard bearer of the party. And The Independent
feels that none of his republican fellow citizens, neighbors
and friends arc inclined to, or ought to, say less."
It will be conceded by all fair-minded men that Mr.
Thompson is a candidate of high character. He is clean
and honorable. Fremont Tribune, republican.
An Associated Press dispatch says that President
Roosevelt looks for Nebraska to send a solid republican
delegation to congress this year. Well, we'll fool his acci
dency, the strenuous.
Tins republican lie that W. II. Thompson is now or ever
has been a railroad attorney has been effectually side-tracked.
Hut the democratic truth that Mickey is a railroad
tool, hasn't been and never will be successfully disputed.
Writing from Cleman, Neb., under date of June 30,
10,02, a patron of the IIkkam), closes his letter as follows:
"I think you arc in a position to give Mr. Hroomca 'Roland
for his Oliver.' If that gentleman runs the only dem
ocratic ( not independent ) newspaper in Alliance, he surely
owes it to the followers of that faith to hoist at his masthead
the name of the democratic nominee for governor. Mr.
Thompson was chosen as leader of the democratic hosts of
Nebraska, therefore it is nothing more than fealty for
professed democrats to rally to his standard. What if Mr.
Thompson was endorsed by the populists? That is only a
minor issue. No good general would turn away willing
allies. Therefore, if Mr. Hroome wishes the people to be
lieve him, let him give testimony to the faith that is in him
and rally to the only democratic candidate in Nebraska."
George Darling the rtirniturc Dealer.
We Give You All Three...
3j?&
Style, Quality,
Price,,.
If you ever expect to buy goods to your own
advantage, put your ear to the ground and hear
the rumble of something
In the Direction of George Darling's
Furniture Store
'77s Our Price. Catch On ?
WE CAN FURNISH ANYTHING YOU
WANT IN OUR LINE.
GEO. DARLING,
The Furniture Denier,
Professional Cards.
ATTOUNIIVS.
WILLIAfl MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW. '
ALLIANCE,
N EH R ASK A.
(HTICB I'HONB IN). NUSIllKNCfi l'llOXK Stfl.
R. C. NOLEMAN,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Rooms 1, 2 iiikI .1, First National bank build
ing, Alliance, Null. Notary In ofHeo.
W. G. SIMONSON...
Attorney at
Law....
Ouleo Up-slulrs Over l'ostollleo
L. A. BERRY,
Druggists nnil Phnrmnclsts.
Alliance Pharmacy.
J. S, MeKINEY, Proprietor,
Pure Drugs
Vleciicines,
YOUR PRESCRIPTION TRADE SOLICITED.
.-.-:,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
SMITH 1'. TIJTTI.K. 1HA 11. TAS11.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE,
North 1M11I11 St.. - AiXIA.NCE.NKIl.
Tell the Truth.
The Lincoln Journal, the Lincoln Evening News, and
the Norfolk News, three republican papers, have on several
occasions printed the statement that W. II. Thompson, the
fusion candidate for governor, has been the local attorney
for the 13. & M. railroad company at Grand Island.
It is just as well to place the proper brand on this state
ment eaily in the campaign.
Mr. Thompson is not now, nor has ho ever been, the
attorney for the Burlington & Missouri orany other railroad
company.
Mr, Thompson has never been called into consultation
on any railroad casein the railroad company's behalf. He
has appeared in court many times as the attorney against
railroad companies, but never, either in public or in private,
has he appeared as the counsel or the attorney for a rail
road. These are facts for which the three republican papers
named may readily find corroboration if it be required.
The World-Herald suggests that those papers owe it to
themselves to correct a wrong impression concerning Mr.
Thompson which they have sought to give their readers.
World-Herald.
Wr. can till these columns with matter of more interest
to the reading public than devoting space to an individual
whose supreme self-conceit is a-inattor of univorsal ridi
cule throughout the community .r-Allianco Times.
Whoop la! Will somebody please saw our log off?
Wonder who the booby is referring to now? Solf-concoit
isn't an enviable affliction, true enough; but then how in
comparable is it to the thousand and 'one disreputable traits
of character that distinguish the writer of tho above para
graph ami which have made him an object of "universal
contempt" -not ridicule "throughout the community,"
Gun. Nulso.n A. Milks seems determined to o.prosfi
his opinion on affairs of state rogardloss of the throats that
have come from tho White House to dopo-so him unless he
curbs his tongue. Only a fow days ago, at Philadelphia,
Gen. Miles, in a public speech, dared to criticise the govern
ment's Philippine policy and express his love and vonorst
tiun for the Declartion of Independence. Such lockloss
ness is bound to bring him a whole lot of trouble. The
rough rider has the advantage in the struggle that is brow
ing, and while Mtlo is a born fighter the enemy's equip
ment is a hundred timee greater than his. But hurrah for
Miles) It is such daring as his that must iMjqietuate
the principle mxMi which this groat republic is founded and
which the impeirialistio gang now in the saddle would trans
form into a monarchy writ within their ppwr..
SnNATon Tiiu.hr has stated that he has evidence suffi
cient to convince any jury that a deal was made between the
manager of the republican party and the sugar trust where
by the latter was to furnish campaign funds in icturn for
the passage of the Cuban reciprocity bill. If Teller says so
it must be so.
Fkom every section of Nebraska fiom the north, the
south, the east and tho west come reports of damage
wrought by the flood gates of heaven being left ajar. Rivers
and streams have overflowed their banks and much damage
to property and los"s of human and animal life has resulted.
This is a new expeiienco in Nebraska, and people arc
wondering if it marks a new era, in this part of the state at
loast. The few who attempted to till the soil in this, Box
Butte county, have been abundantly rewarded.
In offering congratulations to Mr. Dorrington, we do
not wish to' be considered in any sense as expressing grati
fication over the defeat of the other gentleman who v. as a
candidate forttho registership of the Alliance land office.
Alliance Times.
It's different over here. We do want to be understood
as expressing gratification over the defeat of the "other
gentleman." Not that we think loss of Van than we do of
the average g. o. p. office-seeker; but it fills our very being
with joy to chronicle the humiliation of would-be dictators
anywhoro and everywhere. We would obliterate the whole
band of "better than thou" damphools from the face of the
oarth wore it possible.
Said to lie Smart.
The smaller the bathing suit tho greater the sensation.
The man who invontod hammocks never loved a fat girl.
No, Maude, dear, it doosu't take an artist to work a
drawbridge.
In a controversy betwoen two women thote is much to
be said on both sides. ,
Man wants but little hero below, hut woman wants so
much that it keeps iimn forevor hustling,
A pessimist says it is impossible to look an honest man
in the face owing to the fact that he is nevor thore,
A good many girls cast thoir bread upon the wators and
thou got mad if it doesn't come back in the shape of
wedding cake.
Adam could have had lots of fun with Eve when they
had company for supper by asking them if they over hoard
of his wife's groat snake story.
1'HYSICIANS.
11. n im.iAVOon, m. i. -- w. s. iikm.wooh. ji. i.
Bellwood & Beilwood,
PHYSICIANS and
SURGEONS.
Moisten lliiililiiiR, - AIXIANOK, NP.n,
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
F. J. Brennan & Co....
DEALERS IN.
Drugs, P
aBI, Toilet
erf times
nicies 0
Paints, Oils and Wail Paper.
""PtcscyvvAvows CavcVxWvj CowvpovxYv&cu..
'arnsi7 bnlaotcjal Alliance, Nebraska.
..: ..
HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY....
Ollleo In l'lrst Niitluiiiil ISaulc block,
since, Nebraska.
Alll-
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
ri.rrcnr.it iu.ock,
Ai.i.iANOi:, m:i.
Calk answered from ollleo iluy or night.
Telephone No. IU.
Sheriffs Sale.
lly virtue of an order of salo issued by tho
elurk of tho district coin t of Ilox lluttu coun
ty, Nebraska, upon 11 decree rendered by said
court in favor of T. 31. Luwler, philntlll". and
against Lena Wegener and Mr. Wegener.
Hrnt, 11.111111 unknown. Iiusbiind of Lena Weg
ener, defendant, William limns and Ann C.
Winnns, defendants I will on tho l'Jth day of
August, A J). 1!HC!, ut lun. 111. on Mild day. at
tke wo-t front door of the court
lionse hi Alliance In said county, sell
the following described real estate,
to-wlt: thu southwest quarter of section iO In
towiishlii'JSnf niiiKotf west of the 0th princi
pal morldlnn'ln Hox Unite county, Nebraska,
nt public auction to tho highest ibldder for
cash to satisfy sulci order of sale In the
sum of $70.53 and Interest. costs and accruing
CO,tS' IRA. HKr.l).
Sheriff of Ntlil County,
(lly Prank Martin, Deputy.)
Wm. Mux'uki.i., Attorney for I'hiintliT.
TiiK situation in Nebraska remind us of tho condition
of affairs on a certain battlefield in old Mexico, when a car-
tain gonoral dispatchod his famous order, "a little more
ilwt, Capt. Drang; we've got 'am on the run."
Notice to Creditor.
In county court, within and for llo Unite
county, Nebraska. June Is, l!KK. In the inat
tor of UiuuMtnloof Margaiot llurrold.doeoused
To the creditors of said e.slato: You aro
heruby notified, that 1 will sit at thu county
court room in Alliance In said county, on tho
SOtli day of December, A. I) , 19V.!, at 1 oVIook,
p. in., to receive and examine all claim-,
against said untnte, with u lew to their ad
jHtmoutaud allowance. Tho time limited
for tlio presentation of claims ugalnst said
estate is sl months from tho lhtli day of
Juno. A. n.. 11)02. and the time limited for
payment of debts Is one year from said lsth
day of Juno, 1W. Witness my liand and the
soul of said county court, this lBth ilny of
JUTs I1.K.S..ACHT,
County Judge.
Is One of the Most Up-to-Date Dni(j
Stores in Nebraska
Prescriptions Carefully i -
Coinpomided.--a;
Watches and Diamonds.
Fine Watch Repairing . .
a Specialty. . tt tt 7
A SELECT
STOCK OF
P. E. HOLSTEN,
Proprietor.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Ladles' riiinlshiiiR Goods.
Notice for Publication.
LAN II OrriCEAT AI.MHNCG, Nkii. i
Juno ts, 1SH. 1
Notice Is hereby given that tho following,
utunu.t settler has Hied notice of his Intention
to iimke lluul proof In support of his claim,
and that wild proof will lie made bofore lleg
!.lor and Hocelver at Alliance, Neb , on July
lS. 1P0. viz: John Keefe.of HeiiiliifCford, Neb .
who made homestead entry 1MB for the lots
l.und 3 and tho southeast quarter of Hie
northwest quarter of swtiuu 1, township
north, ruugvto west.
He name the follow lug witnesses to prow
Ids continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, vln: KIchHWl Hi'viin of
UuMlHffford. Nob. ; Hubert Curry, of Uuttilng
ft. m1. Nidi Rimer Vauzhn. of AUlwnoe. Neb.;
TlMHaas Rubultyin. of Alttuuee.
Mrs. Thos. Regan....
Has a Large and Complete
Assortment of js
MILLINERY, 9 9
T ADIES' TAILOR MADE Suits,
J - Shirt Waists. Muslin Under
wear, Fancy Notions, Chil
dren's Headware, Battenberg
Tlaterials, Embroidery Materials,
Stamped Linens, Hair Goods, etc.
Opera House Block....
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