The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 05, 1904, Image 4

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PUBLISHED 1 RIDAVS.
T, J. O'KKEFK PublUher
J B. KNtKST Associate Editor
lin tared at the poMnHlee nt Allianco,
Nebraska, for tranmlilbn through the
malls, all sceond-clniii matter.
CSTTiik IIhiialii i the Ofllaiftl PullUe
lion of Box Butte Comity and h elfdfla
lion Is nearly twi:c that or anr other Al
liance pnpcn
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l'or I'nnMuilt,
A I ION II. I'AHKI'.K
of New York
For Vice President.
IIRNUY C. DAVIS
NVM Virginia.
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l'or Count v Attornes,
VM. MITl'lir.hU
Por County (,oininltHMcr.
(HlndPlrtrlei)
AM'. .lOHNMiN.
FUSION JN THE COUNTY
nud tlusr who liae been Knit
transgrc sbns of the laws Tins 11 thr ,
kind of material required in a western
county especially, where tlicre is ti!
tendency to override oidei. Hut one
attempt nt outlaw is sufficient for a ,
criminal under Mitchell's prwoetitton,
Tlie itotiiltmtkMi of A. C. Johnson tor
comwlieloiier of the firnt dtotrict wa
r1o n comitiontlabls utovt. invjoliti
son i one of Alliance's inett pfoirflwiiro
citizens and tm old resident. He is
thoroughly rabble of filling the posi
tion for (lie good of the county and will,
if elected, distinguish I1U1 conservative
judgment and good business ability.
This candidate will poll large vote
from the ranks of the opposition for he
numburs his friends not by imity lines
bill b bis personal popularity, for
everyone who is acquainted with "Dad"
lolinson has a good word for him. The
conventions made no mistake in the
nomination of these candidates.
The people's party selected the fol
lowing delegates to the state convention:
Ira D. Reed, H. II. Funk, A. D. Rod
tfets, Virgil I'uttnau, A. S. Reed.
Richaid Hcvtui.
NAMES OF NUMBERS.
A Strong Ticket Nominntctl nml llnr
mony Prevails.
Box Butte county democrats and
populists will go hand in hand tlnougli
tho coming campaign and will hao nn
opportunity to tojoice ovei their good
judgment next November. At the
democratic and people's party conven
tions held at the court house last Satur
day the parties ngtoed to unite for the
common good of all voters. At the
democratic convention Judge Beiry was
elected chairman and Win. Mitchell
secretary. On motion the delegates
present were entitled to cast the entire
vote of their precinct. A committee
on resolutions, including James Devlin,
T. J O'Kcefo and F. McCoy, was
selected and brought in tcsolutions
endorsing 11 fusion of tho democratic
andipcople's parties in the state for the
destruction of the iniquitous railway
oppression that exists, also condemna
tion of Gov. Mickey's administration in
favor of these corporations. Tho com
mittee also endorsed the official actions
of the county officials, all of which were
leceived by the convention with cheers.
The chair also appointed Dr. Lee
Edwards a committee of one to wait on
the people's party convention and as
certain their desire rcgatding the pro
posed fusion and also to make notifica
tion of the nomination of Wm. Mitchell
for county attorney, which was done by
acclamation, on motion made by S. M.
Smyser. The report as given by Com
mitteeman Iidwatds wus accepted by
the populists also the resolutions as
passed in the democratic convention.
For the office of county commissioner
tbeie were two names presented by the
democrats, namely, J, W. Wehu and
Virgil Putman. Tho other convention
bad in the meantime placed in nomi
nation A. C. Johnson of this city and
A. D. Rodgcrs reported the same to
the democratic convention with the de
sire that their candidate receive the
endorsement Mr. Mitchell received in
the people's party convention. A bal
lot was taken and Mr. Johnson received
a majority of the votes and was there
fore declared tho nominee.
On motion, the democrats proceeded
to elect delegates to tho state conven
tion, which lesulted as follows:
Wm. Mitchell, Robert Giahatn, H.
H, Funk, T. J. O'Kcofe, James Devlin,
J. B. Kniest.
On motion, Win. Mitchell, was re
elected county chairman and T. J.
O'Kcofu secretary tor the ensuing year.
At the people's party licndqiuuters
things were running smoothlv and the
work of the convention was of fahort
duration but the inteicst taken by
the dclogatos proved conclusively that
they bad the wollfare of the party at
heart. Geo. W, Loer of Nonpaieil pre
cinct was elected chairman and A. D.
Rodgers secretary. The work of en
dorsing Wm. Mitchell for county attor
no was completed with cheers by the
delegates and the nomination of A. C.
Johnson was carried with the same en
thusiastic spirit. The iosolutions as
adopted by the democrats in lefereuce
to the necossity of fusion in both
county and state met the hearty ap
proval of the delegates of the people's
party. Ira Reed was ie-olectod chair
man of the county central committee.
Tho endorsement of Win. Mitchell
for aUornov demonstrated tho good
iudemout of the convention. In hi
capacity as county attorney he has
made for himself an excellent reputa
tion and it is a common expression that
ho should be re-elected to the ofllce
Mr. Mitchell has paid strict attention
to the interests of the tax payers aud
also to the law and order of the county
and he has demonstrated his ability in
securing the conviction of evil doers
WUr Twelve-In Cnlleit n llocn nntl
Twenty 11 bcorc.
"Dozen" Is from the French dou
mine, 11 collection of articles generally
numbered together. It is used in the
Herefordshire poems, lliOO, and shows
French for the llrst time encroaching
upon English numeral1. This enshrines
n grent historical fact, for from 12-0 to
1US0 It wan the custom to look to
France an lender of all Europe In art,
chivalry, fcslilon, war and learning.
"Hcore" for twenty ennio Into the lan
guage nearly at the same time, but
wii vox exelimlu'ly French. It comes
l'n:tj tli-' .'ui( lo-S.ixon seor, the root of
i.l.e.ir. !.'! 0. tear, and means to cut.
Cur ::.!. fticrs. to avoid the difficulty
of hirj. niiii'bers. used to keep ac
counts by cutting notches In a stick,
called r. Ully, and after twenty such
notches they cut off the tally, which
thus became a "score." These were
used In England for keeping the ex
chequer uccounts, even to the begin
ning of the nineteenth century. A
cricket score wan once spoken of as bo
many notches, and the rind of pork Is
scored. The word Ts flrst used in a
poem called "The Bestiary" and In
"Cursor Mundl." London Answers.
PAPER MAKING MACHINES.
HEMINGFORD.
ikdtli L I'hrro Im fully nutlii.rUcd to
11-ilMi'isi Millions nml Jnii wjrk tind rulii t
and receipt for Mime, nml trans i t all oilier
Business In crtiinoptloii vrltli h's position us iin
accredited rcprrsfiitiitheiif this pnr
L. C. Hood was in town Tuesday.
Bernard Fendrich was in town Mon
day. James Kennedy was iu town Satur
day. Mrs. Rustin wont to Murslntid Wed
nesday, Willie Walker was quite ill the Inst
of the week.
A. D. McCnndles returned to Wy
more Friday.
H. R. Grtionsuul fnniU wont to Alli
ance Saturday.
Andrew Tschachar was in from
Winten's Monday.
V. R. Hcriicnll took in the uncus at
Alliance Saturday.
M. E. L. Everett is riding a fine new
coaster brake bicycle.
Jacob Stalheber was an Alliance vis
itor the last of the woek.
A. II. 1'ieiceaud wife were the guests
of T. L. Hopkins Sunday.
Judge Sanders of Sidney speut n few
bonis in Ileiningford Thursday. .
August Yost of Scotia. Neb., is visit
ing with James Cipry and family.
James Holliniake and wife enter
tained H. II. Fierce and wife last Sun
day. G. W. Hatch returned to Lead
Monday after a brief visit with friends
here.
Mrs. I let man Schultalbeis is very ill
with riieumalism and is unable to oh
tain nnv telief.
John Montague of Willow Cieek is
visiting his brother James Montague of
Dtinlap this. week.
II. II . Funk went to Alliance on
business connected with the seoing of
the ciicus Saturday.
A. B. Canfield of Bennett, who is
bete buying horses was laid up Mon
day with the neuralgia..
C. E. Calder and James Mcintosh of
Alliance were in town Monday being
on their way to Marsland.
Quite 11 bad hail storm followed the
shower Tuesday afternoon doing con
siderable damage to all crops in this
vicinity.
Henry Brits moved from the Mitchell
tanch in Dawes county to his home
stead in Liberty precinct the first of
the week.
Hedgccock has worked at the barber
trade during his absence from Hcming
ford which has been for several months.
He stands well in this community and
should do well in Marsland.
MARSLAND.
will stop at the Al'tanco iiurtnat for a
few dais. While gone Miss Harris
engaged for the coming school year in '
Sioux county at the ndiaiued waes of
?55 per month and board inrluded. She
also took advantage of the land grab ,
Mr. Gray, the traveling man wus in
town Tuesday.
George Richey is taking in the sights
nt Laramie, Wyo.
Carl Tollman entne down from
Wyoming last week.
L. Snow and daughter Ava were Alli
ance visitors lecently.
Mrs. A. H. McLaughlin is very sick.
Dr. Hftrlwull in attendance.
Mrs. J. O. Bennett returned fiom n
visit with her husband at Mystic Fri
day. Mr. Vincent, late of Valentine is our
now opeiator, Mrs. Gregory having ic
signed. Robeit Westley of Alliance, son of
Rev. Westley was a visitor at J. Sul-
leubergei's Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carincl Cheney are
made happy over the arrival of a
daughter at their home.
Mrs. L. Snow is having a visitoi in
tho pel son of her little granddaughter
Rcgnia Cramer of Alliance.
George Hatch came down fiom Lead,
S. D., Monday night and went down to
his tanch 011 the Runniningwatar.
An agent for the Acme Implement
company was taking an inventory of
thoir stock laying around town, Sun
day. Mr. Ellsworth, who was very sick
for some time, recovered sufficiently to
accompany his son back to Hubbell,
Neb.
A. Hodge of Craw ford passed through
this place on his way to Alliance Mon
day, and stopped at the Commercial
for a short visit with Thomas Lytic, an
old-time friend.
MibS Addie Harris, who taught the
school in this place last school year
who went up to Lusk at the close of
the tenn for a visit with her sister,
stopped off here Friday night remain
ing till Sunday night visiting friends.
She was on her wav to Lincoln and
Tliey Were Invi-nt.-il by I.onln Holi
er!, 11 Yuuiik frenchman.
The Inventor of machinery for paper
making, us distinguished from mere
pulping machines, was Louis Robert, n
clerk iu the, employment of Messrs.
Dldot of the Ehhoiiiio.h paper mills,
near Paris. In 17DS he completed a
sruull model for 11 continuous web of
pnper on an endless wire cloth, to
which rotary motion wus applied. Con
tinuotiH length wan tlnm secured,
though at llMt the width wna only
tlrnt of an ordinary piece of tape.
A muchiue soon followed producing
a width of twenty-four Inches, for
which Robert hud a patent from the
French government aud a reward of
8,000 francs. Messrn. Dldot bought
this patent and the machines, and In
1801 Induced u well known English
Arm Fourdrlnnler to tako It up.
Ilelped by a clever young mechanic
named Donkln of Dartford paper mills
they ho Improved the machinery that
a Fourdrlnnler machine Is still the
practical equipment of every paper
muking establishment the world over.
London Globe.
and secured a section of land in Sioux
county, which happens to lie in such a
valuable locality as to he hi demand
for laiiEe and she contracted to rent
the grass the coming year nt one bun
died dollais, and can get that contin
otislv. She left workmen on the
ground erecting a house and breaking
wd. For pluck Riid energy we'll put
up the Nebraska school teacher.
Mrs. II. L. Richardson and sou
Harley left for Laramie, Wyo., Thurs
day last after a two months visit in this
place. Little Harley who was called
"every body's baby" is sorely missed
by the whole village.
C. H. Richey has placed the Com
mercial hotel in the hunch of an exper
ienced workman. S. J. Evans, an ar
tistic painter and wall decorator is now
busy in the building and it will soon be
a thing of beauty and joy to the travel
ing public. How agteoablc it must be
to the tnivelinfi man. away from home
tiled with travel and wearv with busi
ness to find Mime one interested enough
111 then benalt to tix up a nice cozy
homelike place for them, just such as
the Comuieici.il is fast becoming.
We .11 e glad to learn through the
daily uewspapeis that .1 former Dawes
county boy ljs come into notoriety and
is now down east hobnobing with such
noted men as Parker, Hilland Belmont.
We icfer to John G. Mahcr who with
out a doubt took his first steps in popu
larity when he deliiered a 4th of July
oration at the fust celebration ever held
Marsland. That was an occasion never
to be forgotten by the older inhabitants.
When John Lucas toasted an ox whole,
and Col. William Evans read the
Declaiation of Independence, and Jewel
Wheeler acted as master of ceremonies
and marshal 0 the day and got so
angry because the choir wouldn't march
iu the procession that he felt con
strained to use some scriptuio language.
It's our Maher that's now in the swim,
"and we'll all feel gay when Johny
conies matching home."
Buy at wholesale, "Cre" matting now
35 cents per yard, others sell it at 50 cents
per yard.- Geo Darling.
ATTOnSLVS
WILLI AH MITCH ELI
ATTORNEY
AT LW.
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA.
orriCE I'hoxe IN). KrstncNcr. Pnosijsoa.
pTcTrOLiiiVI
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Hooros 1.2 and 3, First National tnk butld
i nar. Allinucts, Nob. Notary Iu olllce.
A.i tornoy sit Luav .. '
ALLIANCE, M.BRASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
lTaTberry
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
ALLIANCE. - - - NEBRASKA.
SMITH P. TUTTLK. IKA E. TASII.
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North Main St., - ALLIANCE. NEB.
Guy Lockwood
RKAIHATi: CHICAGO .SCHOOL Ol'
i;mu.i.minc .
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phonos Office 214. Ros 205
r.pcrt l.uily
Attcudunt ..
Alliance, Neb.
Semi-Annual Report of County Treasurer.
Until ml Ileila.
There Is a story told of the eminent
Dr. Abernethy, who was us blunt uh
he wna learned. He wus called to
prescribe for nu old lady In falling
health, who prided herself upon being
and who looked the very pink of neat
ness. Her dress was spotless and her
cap Immaculate, and her friends spoke
of her us that "sweet old lady." After
much questioning, which was almost
Impertinent, and a careful diagnosis of
the case the doctor said grutlly,
"Mndamv you are 111 because of filth."
Of course she was horrified, but he
went on, "Your bed Is not properly
aired, and In consequence you ure be
ing slowly poisoned to death."
Commissioner.' Proceedings.
Alliance, Neb., July o, 1904.
Board of county commissioners met
pursuant to adjournment. Present,
J. W. Wohn, chairman, Geo. W. Loci
nieinbei, and S. M. Smyser, clerk.
County Treasuiot's report for tho
first half of the year of 1004 examined
aud approved.
1 he balance remaining 111 the general
fund at end of Juno 1904 of $844.30
ordered transfer! ed to account of levy
of 1904 and the following balances ie
maining in the funds mention woro or
dered transferred to the county general
fund of 1904, t.o-wtt:
Bridge fund $413 00
Road " 32 45
County seat fund ........ 1 49
Poll tax fund 16S 00
Poor farm fund 169 47
Jail fund 170 20
Advertising fund -530
?070 97
The following claims wore allowed:
C. A. Posvar, for tax orroneously
deducted from claim $q 70.
H. H. .Bellwood, county physician
555 00.
Board adjourned sine die.
J. W. Weiin, Chairman.
S. M, Smyser. Clerk.
Read Geo, Darling's announcement on
page 3 of this issue.
loluvj. Smith returned from his trip
to Thermopolts, Wyo., Tuesday, where
he has been greatly benefited by the
hot springs.
Ed Mabin writes that he got through
with the horses O. K. and that they
have sold them. Ed aud his father are
at Canton, HI., their old home.
Notbert Frohnapfel went to Alliance
Saturday aud will have his household
goods and his stock moved up at once,
his building being nearly completed.
J. B. Steinhoff of Beaver Crossing,
Neb., 3old a pair ot ponies to Earl
Fosket Wednesday, out of a bunch he
is taking to the eastern part of the
state-.
C. J. Wildy has put in n full line of
furniture and undertaking goods on
second floor, having secured a com
petent embalmer and hearse when ever
desired.
A. F. Miller was in from Dunlap the
first of the week and stated that tbeie
was an excellent rain at his place Mon
day and that his crops would turn out
fairly well in spite of the dry weather.
Mike Tschacher, while boat riding
at Dunlap the first of the week had the
misfortune to lose n pocket book con
taining about J3o. n is probably re
posing in the bottom of the Niobrara.
Strayed Between Box Butte post
office and Hemingford since May 1,
one two-year-old w bite faced roan steer
branded K on right jaw. Liberal re
ward paid by Robeit Kettleman or C.
J. Wildv.
Hail insurance. Reasonable equit
able and safe. It pays to insure. Let
me explain the plan and you will be
suited. Under the new law hail in
surance is a much better and safer
thing than formerly. Fire and lightn
ing insurance at very low rates. K. L.
PiLKcn, Agent.
After four weeks of dry weather,
biokon only by a couple of light show
ers, this locality received a good soak
ing Tuesday afternoon. Monday a
good tain fell in the vicinity of Dunlap
and Tuesday moining a fine showci of
about twenty minutes duiatiou teK be
tucou bete ami Marsland.
MWW JANftWl'lj "EIPTS B jCOMMISMOX NCES
Stiiti taxpft 1 Sl.fcHO 03 I $103 IS 1.7fc5 00
School luml lease 1,14130 $ 003 31 1144 S M
Couutyut'liernl funil 5.551 TO ii,H73 ."W ll.iai 73 437 Oi S44 30
llrldgo fund ... .... 1,4IMK 1.0IN 117 l.SKtt 87 413 00
Itoad " 3'.l7--'l 11M 70 473 41 3U 4"'
Weil " 113 :v (ax,
Comity sent fund U7 73 3 13 SI 31 .1 4H
Poll tax - 1!j3 UJ 1 1, OUti 00 1,04100 1(W 00
Poor farm " tWs 14 :wi 13 44 80 iy 47
.Tail " 'M7 71 I 3s5 52 4SJ 97 170 ill
Advertising " 2W &0 48 SO .'100 35 30
Protest " 322 77 I 4! P7 540 !7 3177
City of AUlunee mi K 1 1.3W 24 1,541' 3d 100 65 433 15
Alliance water bond U13 in I 1,182 9i W 15 2.0-W 82
electric lidht 70 28 ! 54 07 103 12 4 Iti 13 67
" sidewalk 22 10 ' 22 10
Ilemlilixfortl vtlliiKC Ill 13 31 S3 140 33 2 81 2 72
Wilier lion 1 "Ill 2 70
School district Hind 7,800 11 7.P00 10 10.414 21 .'..Cy 01
Ueiiorui school " .......... 102 02 1 2.027 411 2.034 0i 03 37 8 43
bcliool IkiiiiI " 3,Uli7 01 I 722 IX) 730 57 '3,0-0 42
HlKllHtfhool " 11 lis '33 ' . 11131
School Judgment" '3 48 120 0 CS
$I0.5!5 40 520.245 12 r.7.3IS 10 $840 81 J14.051 07
In the above statement the sum of S3, 889.67 transferred from various county
funds to the County General Fund is included in receipts of General Fund and in dis
bursements of other funds.
Total balance
Total commissions
KeilempMoii money on hand.
.14.C51 07
840 61
03 30
115,301 00
l'irst National 11-ink ,5I1 7il
Alliance National IIuU..., 5.208 30
l-'irst State Hank 1.383 70
Fiscal Aipncy 5H 47
fSciiool orders...., 2,73s! U5
Cash in vault 5s'.i 30
$15,501 00
State of Nebraska, )
Bo Butte county, f
I, C. W. Brennan, treasurer of Box Butte county, Nebraska, do solemnly swear
that the above is a true and correct statement of all monies received and paid out by
me from January 7, 1904, to June 30, 1904, and balance on hand July 1, 1904, as shown
by the records of this odice. C. W. Brennan, County Treasurer.
Subscribed and sworn to by said C. W. Brennan this 30th day of July. 1904.
S. M. Smyser, County Clerk.
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Ale Hoiriis of St. Paul, Minn., is
teaching an excellent denominational
school for the Scandinavian Lutheran
chinch at their church southeast of
here. An excellent lecture was de
livered by Rev. George of St. Louis,
on Sabbath school topics Wednesday
evening. The convention on the same
date was also excellent.
The Columbia Fire Insurance cum
pany have paid Robt. Curry in lull for
his loss of the two-year-old colt by
lighning lecently.' The kind of fue and
lightning insurance want is the kind
that pays its losses promptly in cash.
When in the notion to insure remember
I am the Columbia agent. K.
PlttKCK.
E. L. Everett has undertaken an
other business venture in the shape of
the barber shop aud pool room at
Marsland. He has engaged Ole Hedge
cock to run it for him and will devote
his time as heretofore to his luptdly in
creasing trade iu Hemingford. Mr.
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These are no old, out-of-style goods or
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night, Aug. 20th, 1904, at
tie Alliance Cash Shoe Store
JSeiyNo Goods Charged or Sent on Approval at this Sale.
JULIA V. FREY,
C9TEOPATH1C
PHYSICIAN.
Olllce two bloc Kr- nortli of Tluns building,
I'lione 25s.
Hours, s to 12 ii. in.. 1 -J!0 to 5 ). in.
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
ri.irrcur.it iw.ock,
ai.i.ianci:, "i:n.
Calis answered
Telephone No. 02.
from ofllce day or night.
DR. L. V. EDWARDS
1'IIYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
OfHce over I'ostoHlce. ALLIANCE, N'KH
H.
H. Bellwood,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Uoistcn IlulldliiK. - ALLIA? 3E, NEB
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Office in First
auce Nebraska.
National Hank block. API
DR. Q. W. COLLINS
HOMEOPATH
Thirty jears experience. Diseases of
women and children and non-surgical re
moval of gall stones and enre of appmltci
tis, .specialties.
Ofllce flrst door west of O'Connor's bakery.
'Phone day or night, 110.
Dr. J. R. Taggart, D.V.S.
Is prepared to treat any and all
diseases known to the horse
and Cow. Special attention to
dentistry. All work guaranteed
Ham North of Palace Liverv. 'Pho 101
SEE Jos. Carey & Co.
For house moving, well boring
making and cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, ete ....
ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA.
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Plumbing,
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Steam and hot water
Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEB.
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