The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 07, 1910, Image 2

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Nebraska Direct
Legislation League
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
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McCLUER'S
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA.
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COLUMBIA
DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS
A different selection on each side
They fit any machine
That tells the whole story except
that at 65 cents for the Columbia
Double-Disc you get a better record,
on each side, than you ever bought be
fore at $ 1 .20 for trie same two selec
tions. Get a catalog I
MRS. IDA M. ROSS
RESIDENT DEALER Alliance. Nebr.
Reliable
Grocery and
Meat Market
Groceries, Fresh and Cured
Meats, Fruits, Vegetables,
Nuts, Candies, and every
thing else good to eat
Phone 50
JAS. GRAHAM
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The Nebraska Direct Legislation
League is one league that is pulling
together harmoniously. Whatever
other leagues may succeed in doing or
not doing, it is a safe guess that this
league will succeed within the next few
years in securing the enactment of a
direct legislation law in this state. .
The league is nonpartisan. While
advocating democratic principles, the
president of the league and many of
its leading members are republicans.
The nonpartisan feature of direct
legislation is one of the best things
about it.
The Nebraska D. L. L. recently
issued, through its president the fol
lowing statement of its campaign plans
for the immediate future:
"The Direct Legislation League will
work from now ou to two ends. It
will try to secure favorable pledges in
all the party platforms, and also from
all the legislative candidates. The
public interest is shown to be such that
we cannot see how any party conven
tion can justly refuse a chance to vote
on the question, no matter what the
individual views of party leaders may
be on the merits of the question- But
the work will not stop with the party
platforms. For the information of
voters at the primaries the league will
question candidates for the legidlature.
With the voters informed in advance
of the position of candidates on this
question there should be no difficulty,
in most districts, to secure the nomina
tion on all tickets of initiative and
referendum man."
John II. Mockktt, Jr., Pres.
The Fremont Tribune says:
"Whether or not the democrats doclare
for the initiative and referendum re
publicans should do so." The Omaha
World-Herald says: "This newspaper
would rejoice to see the initiative and
referendum made a part of the plat
forms of both the great parties in Ne
braska this vear." These opinions are
in line with the views expressed by
many of the papers of all parties in
the state.
Good Backing
The Nebraska Direct Legislation
League has good backing, leading men
of all political parties being affiliated
with it. Following are the names of a
tew of the members of the league in
different parts of the state:
C. S. Allen. Lincoln, President
Regents, State University.
C V, Itarnes, MeCoolc, Publisher He
publlcan. A. L, Candy. Lincoln, Prof, Mathe
matics, State University.
A. L. Covlness, Fairbury, Superin
tendent Schools.
F. M. Coffey, Lincoln, President
State Federation of Labor.
John N. Drytlen, Kearney. Attorney.
.1. L. Evans, Aurora, President Farm
ers' State Hank.
Lincoln Frost, Lincoln, Judge District
Court.
Itos Hammond, Editor Fremont
Tribune
John A. Hospodsky. Wllber, 1'epre
sentutlve 31st District.
C. S. Harrison. York. Nurseryman.
F. M. Kltunicl, MeCoolc, Publisher
Tribune.
Geo. W.Norris, MeCoolc, Congressman
Fifth District.
T. V. McCullough, Omaha, Managing
Editor Omaha llee.
Geo. L. Sheldon, Nebuvvka, Ex-Governor
Nebrasku.
J. J, Sullivan, Omaha, Ex-Judge State
Supreme Court.
S II. Thompson, Hustings, Superin
tendent Schools.
W. J. Tuvlor, Merna, Representative
50th District.
Among newspapers of state-wide cir
culation already supporting the objects
of the Nebraska D- L. L. are the
World-Herald and News of Omaha, and
the Journal, News, Star, and Nebraska
Farmer of Lincoln. The local news
papers of the state ore almost solidly in
favor of direct legislation, the onlv ex
ceptious, so far as we know, being a
very few papers hose editors are either
holding fedeial utiices, or are applicants
for such appointment, and seem to
think that a stuiulu it altitude necessary
to secure the c.ioi.-ement ot the
"powers that be."
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office in rooms formerly occupied by
R, C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk
Phone t8o. ALLIANCE. NEB.
ti. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
iUL.LIA.TfCIG, NEB,
F. M. BROOME
L4KDATTOHNEY
Long - experience as Receiver U. S.
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office in Opcrn House Block
. ALLIANCE - NEIIKASKA.
BRUCE W ILCOX
Lawyerand Land Attorney
Practitioner in civi courts since 1893
and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903
to 1907. Information by mail a specialty.
Office in Land Office Building
ALLIANCE, - - NEBRASKA
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P. .r. PETEUSEN
Ites. l'bone 43
Drs. Coppernoli & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
7-8-9 Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
P II V S I C I A N A N O Sl'RO K O IS
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'KGI'.ON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12a, m. i-4 p.m. T;S0-P p, m.
Office Phone 62
Res. Phone, 85
HrATcOPSEYTlvrDr
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 31)0
Calls answered promptly day uid night (ron
oitilce. omee: Alliance Nntlonal H:ml
Unlldlnff over the Post Ottlce.
DR. CHAS. E. SLAOLE
WITH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
Dr. L. W. Bowman
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rumer Block, Rooms 12 and 13
Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.,
1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m,
Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16
Our Ladies' and Children's
Underwear
lines are complete
LADIES' VESTS, 15, 20, 25, 35, 40c, up
to $1.75
UNION SUITS, 40c to $1.50
Children's Vests and Pants, all sizes, cotton
and lisle
McCLUER'S
OTIS Sc BUSH
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
CEHENT WORK A SPECIALTY
Twelve Years' Experience
All Work Guaranteed
307 Toluca Ave. Phone 613
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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E. C. Whisman
Practical Painter and
Paper Hanger
Full Hue wall paper samples
PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEBR
E. O. COOL
Plumbing and Fitting
All work guaranteed first-class
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alliance. nebraska
Dr. H. R. Belville
PHONE 167
Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr.
f , J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
PHONE 20
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
MRS. LOIS RILEY
Trained Nurse
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THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Director and Embalmer
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
OFFICE PHONE 498
RESIDENCE PHONE. 510.
Elytra, Firie
Shoe Repairing
PROHPTLY DONE
All Work Strictly First-Class
n. D. Nichols
' BOX BUTTE AVENUE
AT ALLIANCE SHOE STOKE
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Railroad Milk Cans
Complete line at the following prices:
5 gal., 12 lbs $2.25
10 gal., 17 lbs... 2.50
10 gal, 20 lbs 2.7'5
10 gal., 22 lbs ' . 3.00
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Groceries and Provisions
A full line of fresh goods to order from
Our prices are right
Telephone orders filled promptly
Phone 54
S. W. Cor. Box Butte Ave. and Dakota St. ; one block
north of Burlington station, on west side of street
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