The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 17, 1910, Image 7

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Meats, Fruits, Vegetables,
Nuts, Candies, and every
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Phone 50
N. W. Cor. Box Butte Ave.
and Montana St.
SPECIAL RATES
SPEI1TG &5 STTE3ivd:EK lQlO
Homeseekers' Excursion Rates 'first and third Tuesdays
of each month to your locality; advise your eastern friends
of land and industrial chances in your country.
Low One-Way Rates, March ist to April 15th, to Cali
fornia and the far Northwest.
To the East. The usual summer excursion fares will be
announced later, for those planning- a vacation tour of the East.
Pacific Coast Summer Tours. Attractive excursion fares,
embracing- a tour of the Coast, will be in effect during the
coming summer.
Consult the nearest ticket agent of the Burlington. He
is currently supplied with special rate sheets and descriptive
publications for all kinds of tours, or write the General Pas
senger Agent, giving as definite an idea as possible of the
trip you have in mind. It will
Club Together
and Save Money
All orders amounting to $15.00 for Mechanics'
Tools, accompanied by cash, we will
discount 10 per cent
Inspect each too before buying
ILTot one but what's guaranteed
"Ts7"ariety and assortment large
iElach tool marked in plain figures
Save time
Tell your friends
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F. L. SKALINDER, AGENT
Alliance
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha
Boards
of ail descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
DierksLumber &Coal Co.
Phone 22 0. Waters, Mgr.
NEBRASKA NEWS
Demand That All Parlies In
dorse County Cptlon.
WAHT PIANK IN ALL PLATFORMS
Stale Meeting at Lincoln Adopts Res
olution to That Effect C. B. AndoN
con of Crete Presides and Stveral
Speakers Are Heard In Behalf of
County Option Ex-Qovernor Hanly
Delivers Address.
Lincoln, March 16. Tho stato meet
ing of county option ndvocatoa adopt
ed n resolution demanding that nil
political parties In Nebraska Indorse
county option and Insert u plank to
that effect in their platforms.
Jnspor L. McDr,lon called the meet
ing to order and Introduced T. M.
Wlmuerly, head of tho Temperance
union of Nebraska, who In turn Intro
duced C. D. Anderson of Crcto, who
presided.
Lyslo Abbott of Omaha was tho flrBt
speaker and he said he had teen se
lected ns tho "pace maker" for tho
other speakers to follow, because he
had come from Omaha and' "anyone
from Douglas county, who has any
thing to do with temperance, has to
go soma." Mr. Abbott explained that
ho was for county option because the
county is the unit for taxation and tho
county has to pay tho costs In the
prosecution of cases growing out of
the sale of liquor. For these reasons
nnd others, he Bald, the ent,lro county
should decide whether there should
be any saloons In n county.
V. B. Price said tho "liquor trust"
was the biggest trust of them all and
for that reason all Democrats should
be for county option.
Senator Aldrlch followed In behalf
of county option and told how David
City, his hdhne, had prospered finan
cially under tho dry town system.
Then camo E. P. Brown, Mayor Mc
Conaughy of Holdrege, who brought
down a delegation of fifteen men; a.
O. Wolfenberger, Superintendent El
liott, Proressor Carson, Mrs. Claflln
and the Rev. Mr. Shepherd.
Ex-Governor Hanly of Indiana was
tho principal speaker.
NO MORE FLOUR SEIZURES
Injunction Issued by McPherson
Against Government in Updike Case.
Omaha, March 15. No more of, the
flour of the Updike Milling company
will be seized for the time being by
the government officials on pain of.1 ; "' ",,! " "" i L iTi..
contamnt of court. .T,.d:e McPhfirRonh.nd fl?ht' supposed o have been
contempt of court. Judge McPherson
was presented a petition for a re
straining order by an attorney1 for the
Updlke8. The ordec was slgned-and
made returnable April 4, when a hear
ing on a temporary injunction will be
nrgued at Creston, la.
The order follows the dismissal by
the government of Its suit against tho
Updike company based on the seizure
of n shipment of bleached flour The
restraining order Is directed against
Colonel M. L. Temple as United States
district attorney, R S. Clark ai mar
snal and A. Brown ns a food and drug
Inspector of the department of agri
culture. EDITOR W. L. PALMER DEAD
Pioneer Newspaper Man of Nebraska
Stricken Suddenly.
Clay Center, Neb., Marcn 15. W. L.
Palmer died here of apoplexy, aged
sixty-seven. He was the owner of the
Clay Center Sun. which he founded lu
this city In 1SS-I, and has continuous
ly been Its publisher, except for about
six months in 189G, when he went to
Hastings and helped found the Hast
ings News, a dally publication. Ho
leaves a widow and two children.
Burlington Changes Rate.
Lincoln, March 13. -Attorney Gen
eral Thompson has been Instructed
by the railway commission to proceed"
against the Burlington for changing
a rate without permission of the com
mission, It Is charged that the Bur
lington changed Its rule governing the
milling In transit. Under the old rules
millers had a milling in transit rate
gooa ror six montns. Tins was
changed by the ral'road. It Is charged,
so that a joint agent could Inspect
the amount of the proposed shipments.
Thjs forced the miller to ship the fin
ished product nt the local rates.
Expert on Water Sent to Omaha.
Washington, March 15. Responsive
to the requests of the governor of Ne
braska. Assistant Secretary of the
T-oi-Hury Mills directed Assistant
, Ssrgeon Lunsden of the public health
j and marine hospital service, to pro
ceed to Omaha to confer with the city
authorities and make an jnvestlgatloL
regarding contamination of the watei
supply there, and to advise as to tho
proper means for preventing further
spread of typhoid.
More Capital Talk at York.
York, Nob., March 15. York wants
tho state canltal and at the next meet
ing of the York Commercial club a
resolution will be offered that If the
capltnl be romovod from Lincoln every
effort bo mado by York's commercial
organization to have the capital lo
cated at York.
$50,000 In Securities Sell for $275.
Corning, t March IS. Tho re
maining assets of the defunot Coming
State Savings batik were sold at pub
lic auction by the rocelver, a F. An
drw8, on order or the court. About
SW.000 in not-s. Judgment 3, bond's,
stocks, etc., were sold for $275.
IOWA RATE8 MUCH LOWER
Attorney General Sets Forth Why Ns
braska Rates Are Good.
Lincoln, March 14. In hlH nnswor
to tho complaint of the Chicago,. Min
neapolis, St. Paul nnd OuttUrn rail
road. Wtych alleged In ht fadsral
coutt that the rates provided In the
leg, Nation euacled In P'7 were ecti
flsratory, Attorney O nnrnl Thomp
ton shows In figures a comy-artson of
the earning In 1907 nlid' 1909 and alno
a comparison of the rate now rbnrEPt
in Nebraska and In other states,
The suit has to do with 0'? 2-rcnJ
far law and the Aldrlch freight rate
law, which decreased freight ratea U
per cent.
rtlarnsMlnit fre.Inht rctca. the nnsc
tny-: "The Mtra proved for ha
transportation ,of lumber In carload
lots in Nobracka Is 11.0 cents per inn
pounds per 100 miles; In lown tho rale
Is G 3. The rate on whoal In Nebrns
kn Is 11.1S cents; In lown It Is 8 1
cents. Tho rate on corn In NohraBkn
Is 10 2 cents, while In Iowa It .Is (1.8
cents. On cattlo In Nebraska tho rate
Is 13.G conts. while In Town It Is 10
cents. The rate on hogs In NcbraBkn is
17 cents, while In lown tho rnto Is 11
cents. The rato on npples In Nebras
ka is 13.0 cents, while In lown tho
rate Is 8.4 cents. Tho rate on potatoes
In Nebraska Is 11.0 cents, while In
Iowa tho rate Is 7.2 cents.
HOOKER COUNTY MAN IN PERIL
O. R. Hamilton Suffers for Helping
Unearth Land Frauds.
Lincoln, March 14. Governor Shal
lenberger rocelved n letter from Mul
len, Hooker county, Baying tho belief
is prevalent there that O, R. Hamilton
has been killed by a mob or 1b held a
prisoner by men who resented his ac
tivity in assisting secret service men
engaged Jn land fraud Investigations,
Hamilton conducted n law and renl es
tate olllce nnd disappeared soon after
ho' had traveled over tho country with
tho secrot service men. Tho letter,
which nBks the governor to tnko ac
tion, says Hamilton's property was de
stroyed nnd ho was warned to ceaso
his ncthity. Tho date of his disap
pearance Is not given.
WOMAN KILLS HERSELF
Grabs Revolver From Man With
Whom Husband Is Quarreling.
Lyons, Neb., March 14. Mrs. Ed
ward Sabin shot and killed herself
cast of hero at the home of John
Cooney, whero she nnd her husbnnd
were working. It nppears tha John
Crawford and Mr. Sabin were In n
quarrel at the Cooney home. Craw
ford drew a revolver, when Mrs. Sa
.bhi snatched the gun from his hands
and shot herself, dying Instantly.
The trouble started a few days agf
when Crawford nnd John Montgomery
RDout Mrs. Sabin. The case was
taken Into court and the trial set for
April 8. ,The coroner and sheriff have
"gone to the scene.
FOOT CAUGHT BETWEEN TIE8
Ed Dunbar Run Down and Killed by
Train at Falrbu'y.
Falrbury, Neb., March 14. Ed Dun
bnr was run over en the railroad
bridge Just south of the city by a
freight trajn and' Instantly killed. From
indications the man had got his fost
tween the ties nnd broken both bones
In his leg just abovo Ihe nnklo. Th's
engineer applied the nlr, but was un
able to stop the train until the onglne
had passed over him, completely sev
ering tho body at tho hips. At the
coroner's inquent a verdict o; acci
dental denth was brought Jn nnd tho
railroad men exonerated from blamo.
Jury Finds Against Negro.
Lexington, Neb., March 14. In n
case tried here In the county court
beforo Judge Moulds, where Oporgo
AVashlngton, a negro, brougM s-It
agnlnst Dunn, owner of a hotel nt
Overton, the latter was acquitted by
tho jury. The trouble occurred on
March 3, when Mr. Dunn refused to
lqt the negro eat nt a certain table.
The negro charged Dunn with dlB
crimination. Fine for Hallowe'en Prank.
Broken Bow, Neb., March 14. Roy
Parker, who was under bonds for dis
tributing n quantity of shot lit the
back of Ralph Bishop by means or a
shotgun last Hallpwe'en, was taken
before Judge Hostetler In the district
court nnd, wjth the concurrence ol
Prosecutor Gadd, was allowed to plead
guilty of assault. The court fined him
$25 and costs.
Robbers Now In Clear.
Beatrice, Nob.. March 15. The sec
tjnn foreman at Tate, Neb. notified
Sheriff Schniek that ho found tho rail
road velocipede used by the Virginia
robbers In making their escape near
that place. It Is now beiloved the
robbers had" some kind of a convey
ance near where they deserted the
velocipede, which aided them In get
ting nwny.
Normal Site at Chadron,
Lincoln, March 14. The state nor
mnl board will meet at Chadron April
4, nt which time tho Blto for the new
norinnl school wlU be selected. George
A. Uerljnghof has prepared an out
lino of the plans for the new building
nnd It Is possible by the time the
board moets he will have the plans
nil remdy for their adoption.
Dr. A. D. Stowitts Is Dead.
Omahn. March It. Dr. A. D. Stow
Itls of Sidney, Nob., assistant sugeon
or tho Union Pacific railroad, died
S-ndoy evonlug In the Methodist hos
pftal following an operation for oar
tnnjlil, contracted while visiting pa
tients during n bllzxurd In the oarly
prr tJie winter. He hnd boon In
the hospital n week.
THE COMING OF
SAIHTJAIHICK
ny BRYAN CONWAY.
Copvrlfilit. IfM. l? Amerlosn Preiw Attn
elation ' HTTP AS Canal, tit lord ', trvtc whili
with yeirs.
Chanted Ibis fay tn 0-arf-n,
If'hile Itani.ti; around en tbetr sparkling
sfnart
Listened tbt thitfteim of Alt th: :
Lei tWIi's lisrrcl pahy my licarjr liewl
And naze the poise f tr liotit witrttnt
Ie seen llie pcoplo thai ent wtrc dead
Retuigtnt riss from tk: tomb oi tin.
MV HEART HAH BIO II ED.
For tummcu fivejeoro by Cara'i wave
My heart hai sighed lor the purer creed.
Death beckons me to the pass green grave.
I go, for my clan from the curie is (reed.
The forest oft as the wind sang through
Whispered ths name of the bearer of faitti;
The spectral mist in the mountains blue
Showed crozier and cope in the shadowy
wraith.
The founts that flowed and the foaming rills
Of Patrick lisped as they Hashed and fell;
The voice of the tempest emonj the hills
Shouted his name in the thunder's swell.
And oft it haunted the twilight hush
In tones melodious murmured soft.
The blackbird warbled it to tits thrush;
The skylark caroled it forth aloft.
with mtstio. nitr.
1 stocd en Pen EcVr ctd sew llse east
Kindle nnd fiejas villi mystic Grr,
And ut ol the cbry God's hih priest
Vnlked on the ecle'ea sur;c of ihf Eire.
The lilies were wroth in the council hall t
Oa Tara's hill, but the stran-er spoVe,
And I Letrd the idols cf Erin (J.I
Ar.d u waiiisg wild in the Druid's oa';.
And the sword was stayed in the warrior' rasp,
Peace held l!ic ular.d from shore to there.
And dins embattled, in (r.erdthip's cfotp,
Bowed 'nest! i the cross the stranger Lore.
To God be glory 1 Mine eyes have seen
The dream and hope ol my life fulfilled.
Christ bless forever mine isle of green I
His home in the hearts of my brethren build I
BOWED 'SEATI! TUB C1I0S8.
On Patrick the blest be benison
Who brought the gospel to Erin's shore I
To Mary mild and her Saviour Son
Br honor end praie (or evermore!
Thus Conal, the lard, in Cru-ati-an,
Whose brain ivai nebite auilb the snow
of years.
Chanted r.'ts lay nuliile tie listening elan
Leaned around on their soarklins tan.
3r r$saw t
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
324 West Idaho. Phone 205
Edith M. Swan
TUAOimU OP
PIANO, HARMONY
and Musical History
Studio 421 Laramie Avenue
l'hon i '-1 JO
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT HW,
ALLlANCEi
NEBRASKA
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office in rooms formerly occupied by
R, C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk
Phono t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB,
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
A-r-LiAJNOia, Nuns.
WILCOX & BROOME
LAW AM) LAND ATTORNEYS.
Long experience in state and federal
courts and a3 Register and Receiver U, S.
Land ODico is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office In Land Offlco IlUlldlng.
ALLIANCE - NIUUlASKA.
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Successors to Drs. Frey & DiUfe)
Over Norton's Store
Office Phone 43, Residence 20
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(Successor to Dr. J. K. Moure)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Offlco hours H-t2a. in. 2-4 p.m. 7;3tf-0 p, m.
Office Phono 62
Res. Phone, 85
H. A. COPSEY, ML D.
Physlelun and Surgeon
Phone 300
Culls answered promptly day and night from
ollllci-. OrUcPHt Alliance Nutlonal lliinb
Iliilldltik'OvnrtlK) PoslOllk-ii.
DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE
wi rn
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Ec Work
Drs. Bowman & Wcbvr
PHYSICIANS A.D SURC.RONs
Firht Nii.'ti.il Mank HMjt. ! 4 i
Ollxv Iionrs, to ti it it i-.i .
t:jo to 4. 7 to 8 1 in.
Offico Phono 65 Re. nt;tf MM. H
Dr. M. Id. Belvilic
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Opem Uoif- It'tw t Vi-u.-ie. Ni-lir.
T. .1. TllREl.KI'LP,
Undertaker and Embalmer
nKPICK IMMiM-: .pS
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ALLIANCK. NKBR.
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Fuiier til Directors dnd Embiilmers
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ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
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