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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
1 : : ft It i 91HfJULAfJfttfJLtJAUUJ tAMAtMAtAM-MAMA m Well, Here's How ! i wy i r VJJISt I'll I IkMalffl m I'll f VHWr 219 Box Butte Avenue 9Atf& You can jet into the well-dressed circle at a small expense. When it comes to fixing you up with correct clothes, i . .. . i we will cater to your particular whims with "real" and not "sham" oains. There's lot in knowing how. We've acquired this happy g faculty of selecting J thingsthat look becom- ing and smart to the in- 5 dividual. 3 Choose yourself or J let us. In either case 2 you'll get goods at j; moderate prices. Jj !5F" We're receiving i: I f f NEBRASKA NEWS CAPITAL REMOVAL DISCUSSED Officers of State Association Meet at Central City for Business. Central City, Neb., Oct. 10. A spo nnn n.lll P...U. -i central uity, JSeu., uct. iu.a spo- Bryan Principal opeaker ai Lcim meotmg ot the executive comma. tec of the Nebruskn State Capital He- Farmers' Congress. ..- nr-ni ..... . nnnn sides .Mr. aays, mere were prt MORE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, w,, ;,?! iLETc president of the association; C everyw... G. m jA J S'W flsasr.iu.iirnr. jj.tiJijJBlB " RODGERS A.D. Reliable Grocer A full line of Groceries, Provisions, Flour and other goods usually found in a first-class Grocery Telephone orders filled promptly Phone 54 Alliance, Nebraska S. W. Cor. Box Butte Ave. and Second St. uioval association was held nt the of fice of the treasurer Oi me associa tion, Joseph A. Hnys, In this city. He- sides Air. Hays, there were present liow, V. Drinlnger of Grnnd Island, vice presi dent, and Wlllard F. Ualley of Kear ney, secretary. Great progiess was reported by the members of the association, as leading Convention Demands Many Things of Connrets Wants Experimental Par eels Post on Rural Routes and to Have Liquor Kept Out of Dry Terrl-1' men in most of the towns In central tory Favor Conservation. j Nebraska are already enlisted In tuo , movement. The main business of the Lincoln. Oct ll.r-W. J. Bryan wnsT meeting was to authorize the publlca the principal speaker r.l the morning ' ton of a pamphlet which has been spsslon of the National I-nrmeis- -jon- prepnred setting forth the reasons gress. Among the topics treated whyi wncn u ncw capltnl Is built, It were initiative and referendum, tho I 8i10uia be located at some other point Income tax amendment, bank guaran- tllnn Lincoln. One of the main feat tv briefly, direct election of United ..-., r v, iuiin i,nni, t n hutm-ir-ni f."ttes senators, gambling in stocks Bietch setting forth that Lincoln was and grain by big manipulators, slates' Bever mn(le tne state capital by a pop- Waltham ? a RAILROAD EtSfrXJ 3 Holsten Sells all kinds of watches. Prices right. We make a specialty of the LEADING RAILROAD WATCHES rights and the liquor question Part of there subjects had aliendy been dealt with by the congress In resolutions. The fnrmer, In the opinion of Mr. Bryan, bears more than his share of taxes because most of his property I? visible. He was not-prepared to agree with those who advocate no taxation of Invisible property because he con sidered it was better to punish a liar than to exempt him. In national taxa tion, said he, the system Is based wrong in that people arc taxed accord ing to their needs and not according to their ability to pay. The poor man pays more than his share and gets the least returns therefrom. More Resolutions. The congress went on record unmis takably In favor of further and strict regulation of the liquor business na tionally, and In fnvor of restrictive regulations within the state. Reso lutions were also passed favoring con servation of natural resources both In private and public lands, demanding a soil survey, Indorsing the tariff com mission and demanding an extension of Its powerB and asking for a law requiring common carriers to furnish enough cars to avoid overcrowding of passengers. Experimental parcels post service on n few rural routes Is demanded. ulnr vote, as the question was never submitted, but that It was located through the efforts of three land spec ulators. The association will also adopt a button, which will be sold to the friends of the capital removal idea, for the purpose of securing n publicity fund. LUTHERANS WILL MEET CUSTER DIVISION FIGHT Hearing of Mandamus Proceedings Up This Week. Ansley, Neb., Oct. 11. In the dis trlct court at Droken Bow is being heard the mandamus proceedings ngalnst the board of supervisors of Custer county, ordering them to le convene and rescind the order calling for a ote on the county division ques tion on the new proposed Com and Nebraska District of Missouri Synod in Session at Arlington This Week. Arlington, Neb., 0(t 10. Over 300 delegates from the state district of the .Missouri Lutheran synod will gather at Arlington, Neb., for the an nual convention of the district. Be ginning Wednesday and continuing for seven days two regular sessions each day will be held. The district presi dent, Rev. C. 11. Becker or Seward, will preside. Nearly 275 congregations, with a communicant membership aggregating upwards of 22,500, will be represented at the convention. This is the largest German church body In Nebraska and one of the largest of any in the state. A number of Important matters will come up for discussion at the ses sions, chief among which will be re ports on and appropriations for tho work of home missions, the proposed erection of a musical conservatory In connection with the normnl seminary nt Seward and the election of a gen eral field supervisor of home missions. CAVE-IN BURIES BOYS 'T 4 E ARE SHO WING-: all the new things in Silks. A full line of Per sians in all colors, either in waist patterns or for trimming. The new Metal Band Trimming and G-old and Silver Cloth for lining. McCLUER'S fig aBdSJg?sFrg,"''" " --i- nBtWntUatlm I r tt tl Mill i'v J IS tfmiCHES Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. L Phone 22 ll) AT I WIAJ( D. Waters, Mgr. Two Die From Suffocation After Being Covered With Earth 45 Minutes. Arapahoe, Neb., Oct. 10. While Har old Den, Walter Myers, Wlllard Guy and William Lills, boys of the town, Hose counties or show cause why the from fourteen to sixteen years of age, ordei should not bo obeyed. were at work making n cave In tho Very much depends on the termlna-1 bank of 131k creek, a mile west of tion of the mnndamus proceedings to-1 town, the bank caved in and three of day as to the outcome of county dl- the boys were burled beneath several vision in Custer country this coming , loads of earth, the fourth boy succeed election. ing in rescuing one of his companions It Is safe to say that two-thirds of i and together they went for assistance, the 6,000 voters of Custer county are j Harold Den, aged sixteen, and Walter for county division if the lines suit Mjers, aged fourteen, were burled for them, so the only question is to get , lines that will give the greatest con-) venlence to the greatest number and , that is what the county division forces ' believe they hnve in the present five j county plan. I Chiropractic Sentenced. Broken Bow, Neb., Oct. 11. After being out nearly two days, the Jury In the case of C. V. Wilson, chiroprac tic adjuster, charged with practicing medicine without a certificate, brought In a verdict of guilty. Tho case was bitterly fought, every pliase of it be ing threshed out thoroughly, the best legal talent appearing on both sides. Judge Hostetler sentenced Wilson to pay the nfaximum fine of ?30, with costs. Wilson, through his attorneys, will make an appeal to the supreme court at once. forty-five minutes and died before they could be extricated MANY AT MISSIONARY MEET The Bell Telephone has made it possible to do shopping satisfactorily, and with com fort, economy and dispatch. Satisfactorily, for practically every store and shop caters to telephone trade and pays special attentjon to telephone orders. With comfort, for by telephone you can shop from your easy-chair, down town or to distant cities. " With economy, for telephoning costs less than car fare, and saves time and reaches every where. With despatch, for a Bell telephone communi cation is instantaneous and comprehends both message and reply. :!!?!Jv , ,-, L , NEBRASKAHLEPHIM CO. T. H. BEESON, Local Manager. iBHHBWHI S- Interesting Program in Which Many Take a Part. Tecumseh, Neb., Oct 10. Great en thusiasm continues In the meeting of the Topeka branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal cburcn, in ses sion in this city. Over 200 delegates are present, coming from eight or nine different states. The election of officers resulted In the re-election of Mrs. Hiram Imbo den of Wichita, Kan., as president, and Miss 1311a Watson of Lincoln as corresponding secretary. HASTINGS FESTIVAL OPENS Adams County is Celebrating Comple tion of Year's Harvests. HnbtliiKs. Neb.. Oct. 10. The fall festival of Yt-Uuoc-Smada opened to day. Over f 5.000 has been spent by ! the merchants tor decorations and . prizes. All streets In the business sec-1 tion have been covered with a net-) work of electric lamps and every; is decorated with colors. ' ' 1Mi.i ...111 lw. nnvnilna A.'nr. H9V frnm ' 1 )U, C .1111 UC llllUUVil .....J U..J ..w... 1 Central Lumber Co. A Full Line of Building Hatarial, Piles, Posts and Coai HEHINGFORD, NEBR. ANTON UHRIG " THE OLD RELUCBLE " Hardware and Harness Quick Aleal Gasoline Stoves Perfection Blue Flame Coal Oil Stoves Sole agent for the celebrated Deering Howers, Binders and Binder Twine Champion and Dowden Potato Diggers Special attention to Harness Repairing Fremont Woman Killed. Fremont, Neb., Oct. 11. Mrs. Clara Tay'or, wife of A. J. Taylor, a retired farmer of this city, was almost in stantly killed while out driving with Ivr daughter. Two motorcycles ..ime up suddenly. The first one passed all right, hut as the second dnrted by tho horse shied into the ditch, overturning Hip husriiv and throwinir Mrs. Tavlor out. She struck heavily on her heauY.,,,!,lu,n8 ntt vlinnlflorn niiil fllmlMn n fiv Ufp. omj8i Tuesday to Saturday, uovernor snai-, i lenhorger and his military ian will J Second Crop of Strawberries. be here Friday for tho coronation tall. Tecumseh, Neb., Oct. 1J.. Joan P. i Vlckory of this city Is marketing I SSar, m I'? tSWj SSK" Hemingford, Nebraska strawberries this week. It Is the sec ond crop trom his beds this year. Mr. Vlckory has a large berry patch and sold a great many berries from the same this spring. He has just gathered some fifteen or twenty quarts of choice berries from the patch, which is an unusual thing. Greek Letter Men Finish Rushing. Lincoln, Oct.-'l -Rushing by the fraternities at A University of Ne braska came to a close The season was the hardest ever experienced at the university. A large number aro j,tlll undecided In their choice, conse quently inree iraierniues nnve not announced their pledges. Working for Beloit Road. Kearney, Neb., Oct. S. Members of the Kearney Commercial club and the huslnoss and professional men of the city held a meeting in the city hall and raised the remainder of the money ne(pssary o pay tho preliminary ex pencos of the Kearney Keloit railroad OBtcrprlse. Kearney Soldiers' Monument. Kearney, Neb., Oct. 10. Elaboiato preparations are being made for the ceremonies that will accompany the unveiling of the soldiers and sailors' monument In this city on Oct. 27. i Seeral prominent men of the state will be present and deliver speeches. All the school children of the city, two brass bands, the Second regiment band, a company of the state militia and veterans of the Grand Army will make up the parade previous to the unveiling and the day will be set' aside as a holiday. Fajrbury Woman Commits Suicide. Fairbury, Neb., Oct. 10. Mrs. Ella LPlckorlng, wife of Ross Pickering, committed Bulclde at her home at Endicott by hanging. She had been In poor health and had grieved con stantly for her child, which died last spring. Train Kills Eighty Sheep. Grand It-land, Neb., Oct. . The Burlington company's fast passenger ran into a tlockof sheep, killing eighty, Royal BAKING POWDER MAKES THE PERFECT HOT BISCUIT Also Rolls and Muffins Crusts and Cakes Send for Royal nil ! 135 William St. J Cook Book fjlrV '''.' "TV New York m LK -M 4 -4 Y t " "t.-V' . ", ' ' , -n-H Wt .l, MiBif"lllfa-ik .-.'., A 41 K