teW tlWI :W siw ., ' r r The Alliance Herald, s Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. FECIAL EDITION NUMBER 41 ., VOLUME XVII, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA? FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1UI0 THURSDAY FAIR'S BEST DAY SO1 'v Rife flaw, - Ft i? ' ' 'I ,?. W v r . -R , M' CATTLE LOANS Flour! Flour! Special Sale Lasts Only Three Days or uhtil our stock now on hand is gone. We are making room for another car that is now rolling. "-V:ctor,-fancy patent,-per sack Red R, out second grade, per sack . Ghite or yellow Corn Meal, per sack Rye'Plour, 24-lb. sacks, per sack . $!. 5 5 1.40 .20 .60 $$ ALLIANCE GROCERY CO. Phone 56 BftlC. KlDtaU A Co. Clolbtl. Ladies' Skirts We offer something exceptional, in Ladies Skirts worth up to 6.00 at, - S3.9b Net Men's Suits Ours is the largestand most complete stock of clothing west of Lincoln. No difference what size or shape, bring it here. We can fit it at from SG.00 to S35.00 Ladies' Suits We show you all of the n e w est styles and weaves. These suits are beautiful and su perior in both quality and tailoring at S9.50 to S30.00 Shoes We have shoes to fit every foot comforta bly and at the lowest price for good, dura ble shoes. 10 Discount for cash all this week NORTON'S f .1 i Crowd Largest ever on Fair Grounds Taylor Spcakes to Big Audience tor PIONEER DAY SCENE Thursday forenoon the fair program was about the same as the day before, except that the crowds were much larg er and the Indian races and parade appreciated much more. Every hoel in the city is crowded and the manage ment has been hard at work to secure sleeping quarters for all the visitors.) The crowd began moving toward the fair grounds at the noon hour and by two o'clock the grandstands and bleachers were full. After music by the baud the first on the program was a speech by Hon. V. J. Taylor, rcif Merna, Nebraska, who is candidate for Congress on the democratic ticket. In spite of the wind, which was quite heavy, Mr. Taylor made a good speech and was applauded time after time by the audience. Mr. Taylor argued that the tendency of the present time is to reverse the proper functious of the government. In that ours was born at Plymouth colony, by men looking for religious freedom; and, established two centu ries later in New England upon the principle of equal rights. That fr6m then till now we have passed through three transitions of parties' uses. First, parties were used purely for the advancement of principle and recited the contentions of Jefferson and Hamil ton over state rights and a centralized government' Second, parties became the medium of politicians and their contentions over spoils and cited the Grant, Sherman, Hayes, Tilden times. Third, and now, they have been sub verted to the uses of corporations fc their rule. - - & He stated that thus from the early principle of religious and individual and equal opportunity, we have reach ed our present condition where the interests of property overshadow hu manity and no longer does our gov ernment perforin its proper function of protecting the weak from the greed of the strong. He reminded his audience that he had written Mr. Kinkaid proposing joint meetings for the reasons that large numbers could be reached and the people compare their candidates, records and things they stand for. He said he believed Kinkaid would accept his proposition and perhaps the next time be came to Alliance Mr. Kinkaid would be with him and tell the people how much of his ability had been em ployed in dethroning Cannonism. re vising the tariff downward, and how strenuously he had exerted himself to prevent graft in the coal land scandal in Alaska. He closed by urging the voters to support our legislative candidates be cause they have conceded that U. S. Senators should be elected by the peo ple to the extent that they have de clared that if elected they will vote for the candidate having the most votes and give as another reason that Hitch cock is for the people Burkett, a trimmer. Hon. M. E. Haley, candidate for stale senator, of O'Neill, who was to have spoken, did not get in on time be cause of the late train. The races were good and the trick and fancv roping was enjoyed by the audience. Freeda Hartzell, the lady crack shot, broke glass balls thrown into the air while riding around the track in an auto and brought the ap plause of the crowds on her head. The Indians attracted much attention, and when George Moiling, Joe Vaughn and E. P. Sweeney joined them in their war dance, the crowd went wild and the Indians seemed to be supremely happy. One of the most interesting exhibits of the fair is the booth of the Agricul tural department of the state, presided over by Mr- G. H. Coons. The dif ferent exhibits are placarded and the weed seed contest lias many entries, three prizes being offered to the person giving the best list of weed seeds found in samples of alfalfa- Dr. E. Mead Wilcox, Prof, of Botany, arrived this morning and will be one of the judges. County CenTraTcommittee Meeting There will be a meeting of the Dem ocratic Central Committee in the office of W. S. Ridgell, Chairman, in First National Bank Building, at 2:30 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. The Alliance Grocery sells six carloads per year of Crete Flour Mills production. Their special Hour sale tin's week is a big one. Notice their ad else whore in this p".per. 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