1 I if : I 1 iVm ? H h h It1 ftW tf- IMP . I. V FOR ANYONE Farm Adjoining; Alliance AN OPPORTUNITY IS NOW PRESENTED m I ju-i jLR.IRITP. P TliY wi LGREJl'RAeTi s-sa SWaaiHtafiSOTfiSa! heast offered for sale, the first n is u uuiiuuiui vruut and joins to the towrtsitq A very suitable plnco KaKinfic in the raising and a.o suitable for truck farming. V rC9flvffMviWvv HHtCil.w inv irSCL nWpl CTA mM wkhfc tk M. BROOME , Opera House Block It' I ml 1 ' "1 w - Vassal C r ring Wagons fol Sale ow have Five New Hand-Made Spring dbliverv. Thev are better made, more dui w.war : 3Mj 2sS& much better satisfaction than machine ffpni." we win sen inese Jou want one ot them, call c taken. Shop opposite Palace Liverv Barn. noan & Son U3 m T m -------'L' B 'Mr jMg OHK JmmmmmWl J. J. VAN r. i m "r Cemerit Contracl THE LEADER - SflUmatts on Cerrtent Foundations and Cement Work of all Alliance, Sv$w -I .I...I .MM. I I- "A Good Sign will 4& 3F . s KIR CZ f 1 Painting of All Kinds Done on rt Notice. Satisfaction G-uarante ; Ann Tsv Y3..-jt Aa.m.. "-S "w. uunc avenue, i i ALLIANCE, I. L. ACHESO Hardware Flirm Wagons Bugg! i. Everything in Harvesting: Harnwand Saddled f-SiMP 319 Box Butte Ave. Royal Entertainment THOMAS ELMORE LUCEY Poet, Actor, Artist, Imperson ator, and Singing- Humorist AT ALLIANCE Friday Evening, Sept. 30 At Phelan Opera House Under Auspices of Epworth League. WANTING A lRAIL- of the round house now time since 1809. I h .soil oi iiinu, 01 very of Alliance. . for anyone desirot en and training of hor next 60 days Agent Alii lance rnska irons readv le and will ide spring wagons at reast ible price. immediately, bet thev are ...Ml... ,. ..J fcAAAA or Side walks. Hollow I flocks, ;irtds. 716 W. Nebraska Dal a St. NOR AJDvftev H... I, ,M i y !.. improve Your Busii k T?!i. 1. . A.V. " r. - irsi nuuse nortn uoum louse NEBRASKA Machine i Phelan Opera HoMse PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of No brnBkn, ns hereinafter set forth in full, is submitted to the electors of tho State of Nebrn8kn, to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tues day, November 6th, A D 1910: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of the Constitution of the State ot Ne bruska lie It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. (Amendment constitu tion proposed ) That section one (1) of article seven (7) of the constitution of the state ot Nebraska, the senate concurring, be so amended as to read as follows; Section 1 (Who are electors.) Ev ery male citizen of the United States, of the age ot twenty-one jears, who shall have been a resident of this state six months next preceding the election and of the county, precinct, or ward, for the term provided by law shall be nn elector; provided, that persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens con formnbly to the laws of the United States and are voting at the taking ef fect of this amendment, may continue to exercise tho right of suffrage until such time as they may have resided in the United States five years, after which they shall take out full citizen ship papers to be entitled to vote at any succeeding election. Section 2. (Ballots.) That at tho general election nineteen hundred and ten (1910) there shall bo submitted to the electors of the state for their ap proval or rejection the foregoing pro posed amendment to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage. At such election, on tho ballot of each elector voting for or against said pro posed amendment, shall be written or printed the words: "For proposed amendment to the constitution relntlng to the right of suffrage," and "Against said proposed amendment to the con stitution relating to the right of suf frage " Section 3 (Adoption) If such amendment shall be approved by a majority of nil electors voting nt such election, said amendment shnll consti tute section one (1) of article seven (7) of thp constitution of the State of Nebraska Approved April 1, 1909. ' I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the state of Nebraska do hereby cer tify that the foregoing proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the thirty-first session of the legislature of the State of Ne braska, as appears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to bo held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D., 1910. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed tho great senl of the State of Nebraska. Done nt Lincoln, this 29th day of July, in the year of our Lord, Ono Thousand Nino Hundred and Ten, and of the Indepen dence of the United StateB the One Hundred and Thirty-fifth, and of this State the Forty-fourth. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, (Seal.) Secretary of State. 34-3 months. t "COME IN !" Don't stall around the door all day. "How I hate To have to wait In barber shops To have them shave my chops." It's a very short Stop At Nation & Copeland's Shop 221 Box Butte Avenue W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty Shop on Dakota St, betweon Box Butte ant Laramie Avenues, Alliance, Neb. Edith M. Swan TEA OH UK OK PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenue NEBRASKA NEWS State Gommltlse Meeting Being Held at Lincoln. is WILL ACT ON GOVERNORSHIP. politicians Differ Over Attitude Peo ple's Independent Party Should Take in Settling Pending Controversy Ef fort to Indorse Republican Nominee Meets Strong Opposition. Lincoln, Sept 20. At the meeting of the Populist committee this after noon, called to select a nominee for governor in place of Governor Shallen- berger, who declined to abide by the result of the primary which gave him the nomination, there will be a strong effort made to secure the Indorsement of C. H. Aldrich, candidate on the Re publican ticket. There will also be mnde a vigorous fight against such action. At a gathering of Republican candi dates at the hendquarters the matter was discussed informally and it was the general opinion that if the nomi nation Is offered the Republican can didate he would do well to accept. The roint was raised that if Aldrich should accept the Populist nomination his action would work to tho hurt of other candidates on the Republican ticket, inasmuch as a straight Populist vote cast In the Interest of Aldrich would be a vote for fio other Demo cratic candidates, while a straight Democratic vote cast in the Interest of Dahlman would also count for the other Democratic candidates. This point, however, had little weight with some of the friends of Senator Aldrich, who desire him to be the Populist nominee, while a number of the candidates believe it will be the best thing for the Republican ticket if Aldrich is nominated by the Populists. It was also urged against a Populist nomination of Aldrich that the Re publican rarty has fought fusion for years and that If the two parties fuse on governor, then many of the Repub licans will not vote the ticket be cause of the Populist indorsement. PETITION BY PHONE COMPANY Bell Corporation Asks That Suit to Halt Merger Include Independents. Lincoln, Sept. 20. Attorneys for the Nebraska Telephone company filed a petition in the supreme court asking thnt the attorney general be required to modify his application for an or der to prevent the Bell Telephone companies acquiring control of inde pendent companies, to include inde pendent companies. The petition also suggests that the attorney general, if he finds it necessary to employ an as sistant, that he should secure a man not interested in the outcome of tho suit. Body of Hunter Found. Gothenburg, Neb., Sept. 20. Axel Promberg, a young man aged twenty flvp, living near here, shot and killed hinifcelf while hunting. He was found by William Osterberg, who saw him lying in the field. In his pocket was found a note written in Swedish. It said: "Can you forgive me for what I have done?" The gun was found in such n position that it was supposed the barrel was held to the breast over the heart and the trigger Bet off with the foot. The clothes and Bkin weie burned where tho shot entered the body. Financially he was In good cir cumBtances. Engines Knock Out Viaduct. Omaha. Sept. 20. A Burlington switch engine collided with an engine of n Burlington local freight under the Tenth btreet viaduct, demolishing one of the viaduct piers and bending an other so that for a time btreet cars wrre not allowed to run over the struc ture The engines were plied up, but no one was injured, as the englno crews had warning enough to permit them to jump to safety. Schmelzel Dies Instantly. York, Neb., Sept. 20. Claronr-e Schmelzel, his brother, Marvin, and Fred Hennin went hunting and when Clarence attempted to pull his gun irom the buggy, catching It by tho muzzle, the hammer caught and dis charged the gun. The load, struck Schmelzel. on the side of the neck, seering the Jugular vein, causing in stant death. Gregg Dies of His Wound. Osceola, Neb., Sept. L0. Calvin S Giegg. the South Omaha man who thot himself accidentally near this city last Saturday, died. He had been residing eabt of Obceola and the body will be shipped to Fullorton, Cal. Ho vas about seventy four years of age and hib advancod years wore very muih against his recovery. Former Postmaster Pleads Guilty. Norfolk, Neb., Sept. 20. Peter TJn rub, formerly postmaster at Tyndall pleaded guilty in the fedoral cdutt here to tiding the malls to dofraud the Mennomte Co-Operativo Insurance company of Minnesota and was sen tenced to ten months in the jail nt Madison. Traction Engine Explodes. Leigh. Nob., Sept. 17. While filling th boiler of a twctlon engine, o wh'ch lie wa onslaeer, Joseph Moore wa killed b en ci-lce.on GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Coreful attention is given to the welfare of eacli pupil in the Departmc OF ST. AGNES ACADEMY Call or Write for Information HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN . FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Safe in Connection-Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the Burlington station The Rex Garage S. C. Reck, Prop. Ira. McCcrfele BiailcLixa-gr' Automobile Storag Rentals and Repairing EXPERT MECHAlSiqS RE A S DISABLE PRICES AGENCY FOR THE The most popular auto today is the FORD. Low priced and inexpensive to run, it fills the need better than the higher priced cars BAKING POWDER That fnakesftee Baking Better Ffiilurfs are fiWnost Import's vk!th Culim rt We Imow thnt it will the ou better results W l.now thnt tho bnVlne will bo purer n. rrt wlioleomr. We know thnt it will be more evenly raise J Anil we know thnt CaluTi t Is more ec m Tiicc' ' ill In its use mi J cost. We know t!i so thinps because we r.ave pat the quality in'o it we line teen it tried rut in cery way. It is used now in mi 'tons of iiuines and its Fairs are crowmK daily. It is tile modern uakins noder. Havejr u ttieilit? Calumet is hut eit in Q.." y model tte in pUie. Received Hiche.t Award World's Pure Food Ex position. mi Mi I I JTMADEBYTHETF j , i....... , - ' ' ' ' " '" -tH1 Oliver and L. C. Smith Typewriters Used. Finding a Leak is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job unless you are a Practical Plumber. If there is any trouble in the bath room or heating apparatus Send for Us and uewjll fix it promptly and at reason- 1 able charge. We do good work and guar antee it. Fred Bren nan House phone, 35C. Shop phone,744 Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can Ruarantee all work done by him. Don't ti ust your uotk to tiavellmg repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts fin nished for all ma chines, v Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. F. BALDRIDGE ATTORXEV-AT-LAW Land office practice a specialty Bonded Abstracter in office' Oflk-o in Sli-Corkl l.Uxk, next to U, S. Land OUce. Dr. Oliver McEucn Physician and Surgeon HEWNGFORD, NEBR. SPCCI LTIES DiMW of Women anrt Children and Geoito Urinary Organs All calls answered prcrr.ptly day er nijht kU. t vj V1 J&A - ., ""-W- nSrf- ' -. S "-