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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. The following proposed amendment to the constitution of tho State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth In full, is submitted to the electors of tho State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to bo held Tues day, November 8th, A D. 1910: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section one (1) of Article seven (7) of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska Ue 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 of Nebraska, the senate concurring, bo so amended ns to read as follows: Section 1. (Who are electors.) Kv cry male citizen of the United States, of the.nso of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of this stata six months next preceding the election and of the county, precinct, or ward, for tho term provided by law shall bo nn elector: provided, that persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their Intention to become citizens con formably to the laws of the United States and are voting nt tho taking ef fect of this nmendment, may contlnuo to exercise the right of suffrage until such time ns thoy may have resided In the United States flvo years, after which they shall take out full citizen ship papers to bo entitled to vote ut any succeeding election Section 2. (Ballots.) That at tho general election nineteen hundred and ten (1910) there shall bo submitted to tho electors of tho state Tor their ap proval or rejection tho foregoing pro posed amendment to tho constitution relating to the right of suffrage. At such election, on tho ballot of each elector voting for or against said pro posed nmendment. shall bo written or printed tho words: "For proposed nmendmont to the constitution relating to the right of suffrage." and "Against said' proposed nmendment to the con stitution relating to the right of suf f roge " Section 3. (Adoption) If such amendment shall be npproved by a majority of all electors voting nt such election, said nmendment shnll consti tute section one (1) of article seven (7) of tho constitution of the State of Nobrnska. Approved April 1, 1909. I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of tho state of Nebraska do hereby cer tify that the forer.olng proposed nmend ment to tho Constitution of tho State of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the thirty-first session of tho legislature of tho State of Ne braska, as appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to tho qualified voters of tho state of No brnskn for their adoption or rejection at tho general election to bo held on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, A. D, 1910. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto sot my hand and adlxed tho grent seal of the State of Nebraska. Dono nt Lincoln, this 29th day of July, In tho yiar of our Lord, Ono Thousand Nine Hundred and Ten, nnd of the Indepen dence of tho United States the One Hundred nnd Thirty-fifth, nnd of this State the Forty-fourth. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, KSeal.) Socretary of State. ;u-:t months. Ordtr lor Haarlni lu llm Cumity Court uf llux Ituttt- Cimuty Nolirl. In lliu mutter of tint cM.iti of KruuMeiii- Ktttiilinnnti. (IwriiKt'd. On iPHdlnit tin- petition of Itvluliold A. Klt l.t'lliunil II It'll lit-rulti. linn lllir tlnit AilmlnUtn. ttim of vulil I'Mutti Ik; ur.iniixl In lii'iiilmlil A , Iv It tnltttiilin w A ilmlttlul fli.i I Ordored, Unit t.,iM intillon will m huunl on tlio hlh iluyof Oi'tohiT.HUO. -it 10 o'clock u. in. Tina all persons liuetWwl In suit cstntu iiiuv appear ut County Court on Mild tluto, mid uliow cmc-i-ir sny tlicro lio why .ilil p.'iltlim hliouhl it iMfirr.uiti'.t .mil Hint milieu of tin. nenJcrt-i of n-wiI iicttliuii mid of sulil hen rink' buulv- n to nil i son-, lnuTi-.ted In Mild mut ti'r bj ;)nliliililti-j; n cop.x uf tlili order In the Altluii: ller.ild, u wivkly inuvMinpiT pulilMi-i-dliifcit livnint) tlner sitcivssfvu wi'.'Us prlor tnMilu iieiiriii D.itiM Ni-iitemiier'.U lliiu. Nonb L, A. Kerry 41 !H - Comity Judge. X- "t ' ' i, , " " ' ' ' ft? 'MS ' .'-'' , , ", -. ,'fc i.,- V K X 5f ' v "vAt. Sk A,--?' ,' "VVv Wt ARMY TO PUT ON SHOW IN OMAHA Six Thousand of Uncle Sam': Soldiers Wi!) Be on Exhibition. GRAND REVIEW FOR PEOPLE w tvwwviwiwvvwitiuvwvvvnvi umunvmnmuiw w ft U. S. ARTILLERY IN RAPID FIRE PRACTICE j vVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV.VVVVV'VV'VVVV'VVVVVVVVVV WWVXV'.V'VVt'J . w-t ,rt. , . t- - y " ? -, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court, Itox Kuttu Cniiuty, NelirnsUu In Hit) matter of the i-Mate of II. K. Mm Cray, ileceahvil. I. LA. Kerry, county J mice of said county. In said htate, hereby notify all jipixuis liavliic i'laluii ami ilemunds aKaiiml this otnlt of the sulit II. K Macllmy, decuused, that I have set and Hpnoluletl thufotlowluK day fortheriH'eii tlon, examliiattnii. mid adjustment of said claims and dumamls, as pros hied by law. at the county court room at Alliance, said i-ounty, lo-wit April -J! HUI All peixms mi Interest ed in said estate will apx.ir at said time and pluco and duly present tliclrsald claims and Ueuiauds in tho manner required by law, or show cause for not so doing; nnd Incase any of said claims shall not lie presumed by said date tho sumu shall be forever burred. Ulveu under my hand ami seal of the county court this 20th day of Sept., tutu. (Seal) 1,. A. Hurry 41-41 Count) .IuiIkc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mutter of the estate of I'm or U. Tracy, deceased. I, L. A. Herry, County Judge, of Box Butte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against Peter G. Tracy, deceased, that I have set and appointed the loth day ol March, 1911. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for the examination of all ciatms against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and payment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for npt so do ing, and in case any claims are not so pre sented by said time they shall be forever barred. This notice shall be served by publica tion thereof four consecutive weeks in The Alliance Ueratd, a newspaper published in Alliance, prior to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and seal of said court this 7th day of September, 1910. 39-4wk L. A Uarry, (Seal) 39-4 County Judge. Plan to Popularize Army, Advertlsi It and Show the Efficiency or Officerj and Men. Results In Nebraska Get ' ting a Dig Free Show October J to 8. Uncle Sam stands ready to sho. tho people of the Uttltud States--ci well its any foreign nation the ei't cloncy of the army, the oharadter u. lla olllcors nnd men, their duties an 1 the dlHcIpllue which lius been ohtnine ' through yeurs of work aitd drill. Such a demoiiHtrntJon 1b nn Inspir ing sight; it makes the American heart beat faster to boo tho military forces nt work. As the forts are re moved from tho centers of population and it Is quite imposslhlu to have many citizens visit these to review the troops, the war department hai planned a serleB of military tourna ments. These great reviews exceed In splen dor any review which could be hob) nt any fort lit tho United States, rl more than twice as many men art marched to tho point where the tour nanicnl Is hold ns aro posted In any one fort .lust as the agricultural department shows Its work and the results of pn tlopt effort at expositions nnd fclrs, po the war department shows Its "fin lshed products" nt these military tour iinmeutH. And It la a sight well worth the peeing. Omaha Gets the Show. Ono of thesu tournaments will lu held In Omnlia Oct. 3 to Oct. 8 Inclu Hlvo. A urcnt catrm will h nneiipd there and more than G.000 soldiers,' half aB runny horses, nack trains, at tlllery batteries, field signal outfit?, war balloons, great kitchens nnd bak erles will be located In one big field for the Inspection of tho people. In Omaha Is located the headquar ters or tho Department of the Mis Kottrl, also Fort Omaha, the home of the chief signal corps school of tht United States army, and Fort Crook, tho barracks or n regiment of Infnn try. Having these military posts close nt hand, as well aB the war bal loon experiment station, promises to make the tournament held In Nebras ka the greatest which will bo held dur ing the year of 1910. After a tournament of five days In Des Moines, the 5,000 troops will go by train to Omnhn Oct. 1 and by Oct. 3 will be In camp In that cltv, where they will be Joined by other troops and those stationed at Omaha, thus making the number to participate In tho Omaha tournament over 0,000 Each afternoon a three-hour pio gram v!ll bu put on, admission to tho camp and tournament grounds being free to ull. The program will give the citizens who visit the totirnaniont a complete realimtlon of how tho American troops are prepared to work on the field of action. Skirmishes for the possession of a roadway or a river crossing; the construction of bridges la seven min utes' time; thrilling wall scaling con tests; cavalry charges; nrtlllery going Into action; rapid fire practice; tlin wireless signaling now so much used In tho army; the sending up or dirigi ble balloons, besides all the imrmlln-r of cavalry, Infnntry. artillery and pack trains. These are n ftw of the features which will bo put on for the visitors. Sham battles, In which 3.000 men on each side will participate, will give a good idea or how the United stntes army works when In Its war paint nnd thousands of pounds of powder will go up In smoko for the entertainment of visitors, which is really the Instruc tion of cltlzens In the work of tho army. Add to tho thrilling sight, tho sound of calls from a scoro of lmelers- tho martial music of the Infantry, the quick, shnrp drumming of mount' ed cavalry hands; Bhrlll. clear com mantis or officers, whispered commu nications or orderlies while rifles crack and machine guns belch forth 1,000 round n minute It's a picture of a lifetime to anyone, young or old Prizes offered amount to from $1 000 to $5,000 and will be distributed among the men making the best scores Tho tournament will be under tlm command of General Fredorlck Smith. commanding oflicer of the Department of tho Missouri, who will bu assisted by some or tho best officers In the ser vice of tho United States army. Get Tickets Now FOR THE THOMAS ELMORE LUCEY ENTERTAIN M EN T AT THE OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening September 30th liHc comes with a sme, a story and a song.' Auspices of Epnorth League 4 Aitl'Kty in action First round has jtint b en fired nnd weapon Is bo ing prepared for the second round Six shots in 1 miiuit and 12 sec onds is the record of tho First Artll lory which will participate In tho Oma ha Tournament. ft VWVW WWWVV4'WWWVWVVV VWWIVl tVMUVUI MMlWlUtMl WI i i TROOPERS IN "MONKEY DRILL" i 5 GOOD STENOGRAPHERS Are Always in Demand. Careful attention is given to the welfare of each pupil in the Conicrcial Ociiiiilm 01 ST. AGNES ACADEMY Call or Write (or Information 1 i" -s5?r?, i OTiK - fe3XBQfib,Uy mtm?$fr' 't3&'? v fO'l SSOTffl f'3 ., - m , Oliver and L. C. Smith Typewriters Used. 1 Troopers In tho "Monkey Drill" o r rough riding exhibition nt tho U. S. Army Tournament at Omnha, Oct, 3 to 8. Mounting nnd dismounting with horses at top speed and hurdling over the horse. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVfcVVVVVVVVVVV',VVVVVVV'VVVVVVVV i INFANTRY REGIMENTAL EXERCISE I i $ 9 VtrrVVV9 9 Butts Manual as it will he put on at the United States Army Tourna ment in Omaha, Oct. 3 to S. Entire regiment of infantry going through an Intricate manual of arms and sitting up exercise to the band music and with no word ot command. Douglas County Kalr. 1, "A remarkable ii. Justrlal advance ment in Douglas county, ah well as un usual agricultural progress, is hull cated In (he promises of exhibits giv en the managers of the Douglas coun ty fair," said G. Hervey secretary of the Douglas County Agricultural boclety. The Talr lasts from Sept. 28 to Oct 8. the last exhibit being received 01 Sept 29, except In the poultry depart ment, whose show opens Oct. 3. DOCTORS Scarles & Searles lb years In Lincoln SPECIALISTS IN Chronic and Nervous Diseases of Hen and Women SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Gallstones ft Piles removed without an aDGiatlon. All dis eases of the Nose. Throat, Lungs. Stom ach. Uouels. Liver. Klieumatlsm. Strts ture. Variocele. Kidney and Bladder. Ail Diseases and Disorders ol Ken All Examinations and Consultation! FREE, Charges Low, Quick Cures. Call or write for booklet. P. O Box Z24. Of nee hours 9 to 11.30; 1 to 4: nlhu 7 to Dr. Searles & Searles, iincoin3 $ sJMkv i V -ifem 1 f tssa aaflHIRsWxiJ' 1 m MhstssMssssssssssssssssssssssBBraV.. ;f:lHssssssssssMHssssuWV; (MgPRjmm JHbbbbbbbbbHbbbbHssbstV v . P A OENERAI SMITH, Mitchell, S. D, St'pt 24 Thiough the efforts of P A Craft, state Are marshal, N P Plttsenbarger nnd his Bister, Mrs M. P. Stunkard of Flan dreau, were bound over to tho clrcui' court Ip the sunt of $7,000 for the m-.n and S3.000 for the woman on tho cfcarge of burning a wheat granary. Five Hundred Miles Away That distance seemed a great width of territory a few years ago, but now it is covered instantaneously, be cause the Bell Telephone has satisfactory and uni versally bridged distances between twenty millions of people all over the country. Most men call up their families every night when they are away to relieve anxiety and deter mine how things are progressing at home. They are enabled to do this because the Bell Telephone has universal connections. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station .Bsssssse J.J.VANCE Cement Contractor THE LEADER Estimates on Cement Sidewalks, Hollow Blocks, Foundations and Cement Work of all kinds. Phone 551 716 W. Dakota St. Alliance, Nebraska B O. NORTH "A Good Sign will Improve Your Business" Painting of All Kinds Done on Short Notice. Satisfaction G-uaranteed. 603 Box Butte Avenue. First house north Court House ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Spring Wagons for Sale We now have Five New Hand-Made Spring- Wagons ready for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price. If you want one of them, call immediately, before they are all taken. Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn. Donovan & Son 1