The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 03, 1910, Image 5

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Classified Advertisements
The following "Want Ads" are classified under appropriate
headings for the convenience of readers.
Cash Ratks Five cents per line each insertion. No ad re
ceived for less than ten cents per insertion.
Cuedit Ratks Five cents per line each insertion, but no ad
vertising account opened for less than twenty-Hve cents and no
ad charged for less than fifteen cents per week.
Good Things to Eat
WriRUt's old- fashioned buckwheat
(flour is PURE. Wright w rones no
man. 43-4
Lovers of oysters should go to the
Keystone. Oysters shipped direct to
us from the oyster heds. We handle
the New York Counts. Try them. You
can get them in any quantity.
42tf F. B. DtSMEK.
Pardey's cottage bread is baked by
expert bakers and is good to eat
Flour, feed and stock salt, . I
Gregg & Son, 212 Larmie avenue. Best
Soods. Prices right. City deliveries
made promptly. Phone 155. 4t-tf
To Rent
First-class board and room for one
young man. Call 713 Laramie Ave.,
or phone 394. . 47-4-225
FINE, large office room for rent in
First National Bank building. Hot
water and heat furnished.
47-tf-2Gt
For Rent -Furnished rooms. Apply
315 Big Horn Ave.
45-3t'23i
Furnished rooms for rent, steam heat,
electric lights and bath. Some for
light housekeeping. Three blocks west
of Alliance National bank. 321 West
Third street. Phone 582.
43tf Mrs. Nkm.ik Huatii.
Furnished rooms, steam heat, bath,
etc., with or without board. Mrs. J.
H. Curtis, 518 Toluca avenue. Phone
416. 42-tf
For Sale
Relinquishment for sale or trade for
Alliance citv property. Improved and
five miles from good town. Call or ad
dress, "A", Herald office- 47-246
FOR SALE. Fine quarter section
five miles northeast of Alliance. Good
buildings. 45 acres cultivated; 1G0
acres hay land; rest in pasture- Ad
dress, Geo. E. Schmer, Alliance
47
it -253
MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE for
sale cheap. Located in best residence
sectiou of Alliance. Built for a home
but owner finds it necessary to sell.
Big, light rooms; plenty of closets;
modern bathroom with fine fixtures;
big lot; fine porch;' and house is entire
ly new. Easy terms can be arranged.
AddiessJ, Herald office. 47-252
160 acre farm seven miles from
Minatare. 30 acres under the Tri
State canal and balance under the
, Government canal. 25 acres under
cultivation. House.baru, cow stable,
etc. Price only $40 per acre. Address
Jos. Mofiitt, Minatare, Nebr. ,'
: jfitf-i95
Buy your stoves of T. J. Threlkeld,
401 Box Butte Ave- 43'tf
A good buggy for sale at a bargain' if
taken this week. L- M. E. Anderson,
713 Larmie Ave., Alliance. 41-tf
For Sale Houses, Etc.
First class boarding house at a bar
gain in a good location. Call at Her
ald office-
I seli furniture and house furnish
ings cheaper than auybody. T. J.
Threlkeld. 43'-tf
Eight room house, partly modern,
barn, two lots, for sale, goo Yellow
stone avenue. Phone, Green iGG. 40-10
Help Wanted
GIRL WANTED for general house
work. Phone G05. 45-lf-227
WANTED To hire a bright young
man for clerk' and general work about
til l uiiimi "win niuui
jefore and after.chool or
st be strong JnTid' willing
store, either b
all day. Must
worker. Phone 340 or call at The
Herald office, 45.tf.227
BOYS! GIRLS! FREE COLUMBIA
BICYCLES for a little easy spare-time
work for Hampton's Maoazinu. Send
postal for wonderful FREE - Bicycle
Offer. Address "Bicycle Club," Room
538, 66 West 35th 'St., New York.
' 44-4
ACTIVE AGENT WANTED FOR
BOX BUTTE COUNTY! Best land
proposition ever offered. . We give free
transportation to Palm Beach, Florida
to examine lands. Jio.oo per month
for twenty-five months. Good active
agents make big money. For particu
lars and literature, write CREW and
PHAIR, General Agents, St. Paul,
Nebraska. 45'3t-2i3
WANTED AT ONCE Hampton's
Magazine wants a reliable man or wo
man in Alliance to sell the fastest
growiug magazine in America. Earn
S1.50 to 5.00 a day. Write immedi
ately for "Salary Plan" and Free out
fit. Address "VON," Sales Mgr-,
Hampton's Magazink, 85 West 35th
St., New York. 44 4t
New Colorado Honey in frames,
twenty cents each. Alliance Grocery
c- 47-tt-247
New Crop whole rice, six cents per
pound. Alliance Grocery Co. 47-11-247
THESE WANT AD COLUMNS are
read by 1,500 subscribers every issue.
Advertise your wants. Results count.
47-tf
Employment Wanted
Wanted, place to work as house
keeper, either in towu or on ranch,
where I can have my two children with
me. Wages to suit. Mrs. Christie
Nelson, Alliance. 47-it-257
D R ESS M AKIN G Experienced
dressmaker- 319 Yellowstone avenue.
Phone 535, Mrs- Barnem. 44-tf-205
DRESSMAKING My dressmaking
parlors are again open to my customers
and others. Satisfaction guaranteed
Mps. Hbiszeniiuttku, 127 Yellow
stone, rhone 354. 44-41-197
S. Glidden has returned to Alli
ance and is ready to do all kinds of odd
jobs of work. Phone iGG red. 3gtf
Wauted Work by day or take wash
ing home- Phone 4S5 blue. tf
Architect
The C W. Way Co., Architects,
Hastings, Nebraska, will furnish you
with plans and specifications for any
class of building you wish to erect.
Ask them for information. igtf
Business Opportunities
For Sale
One-half interest in hardware Iium
iius.s. Carries line of harness and has
best equipped tin shop in western Ne
braska. Firm ib doing good business.
Iieason for selling is poor health. For
particulars address, Hardware, care of
Alliance Herald. 32-tf
Live Stock, Poultry, Etc.
Rhode Island Red pullets and cock
rells for sale; also Plymouth Rock pul
lets, at 519 Big Horn Ave. 47-2t-2sS
FOR SALE One span of mares, 7
and 8 years old, both with foal.
Weight 2.700 poun'ds. Call on or
write C. II. Gillespie, GoS W. Dakota.
43-tf
Now is the time to buy your Brown
Leghorns. Call or wiite me at 924
Box Butte avenue, Alliance, Nebr
B. H. Perry. 4i-tf
Household Articles
Let me frame your pictures. T. J.
Threlkeld., 43-tf
Repairing, Etc.
The best equipped shoe shop in
northwestern Nebraska is run by M. D.
Nichols in the rear of the Alliance Cash
Shoe Store. First-class work quickly
done, at reasonable prices. 40tf
Miscellaneous
"Nn
Ranger Brand Sorghum, fifty cents
per gallon, fifteen cents per quart. Al
liance Grocery Co. 47-11-247
For- purity and flavor use Wright's
pure old-fashioned buck w heat
flour. , 454
COAL Phone 15 if you want coal.
Cakkv & Vaughn. 44-tf-2o6
I have 400 tons of good hay for sale,
good location to feed stock.
J. D. Hagertv,
4 i-tf Bridgeport, Neb.
Money to loan on real estate. F. E.
Reddish. 3-tf.
We have a ' good position open in
this county for a man of good standing
to take charge of branch oil and gaso
line station, to sell direct to the farm
ers in bariel lots- Must be able to
give cash security as we carry a car load
of oil to each station. Will pay good
salary or commission to right party
Address, Milwaukee Oil & Refining
Company, Aberdeen, S. D- 46 2t-235
LEARN WIRELESS & R; R. TE
LEGRAPHY! Shortage of fully to,
pob Operators on account of 8-hour
law and extensive "wireless" develop
ments. We operate under direct
supervision of Telegraph Officials and
positively place all students when
qualified. Write for catalogue.
NAT'L. TELEGRAPH INST., Cin
cinnati; Philadelphia; Memphis; St.
Paul, Minn.; Enid, Okla.; Columbia,
S. C; Portland, Ore.
Anyone having clothing of any kind
which they do not care to keep, and
which they desire to put to good use,
will confer a favor by phoning Mrs- W.
II. Zehrung, phone 287, Supt. of Mer
cy and Help Depaitment Alliance
Ep worth League, or Mrs. S. K. War
rick, phone 102, Supt. Mercv and
Help Department Alliance W. C T. U.
This clothing will be used in helping
the poor of Alliance this winter. tf.
Revival Meetings
i
A series of revival meetings was
commenced at the Methodist church
last Sunday evening, conduueted by
the pastor, Rev. Dr. Joues. It is ex
pected that these meetings will be con
tinued several weeks, preaching each
evening of the week, except on Satur
day. So tar a good interest has been
manifested in the meetings. A cordial
invitation is extended to all, whether
church members or not, to attend.
Shall Women Vote?
If they did, millions would vote Dr.
King's New Life Pills the true remedy
for women. tor banishing dull, fagged
feeling", backache or headache, consti
pation, dispelling colds, imparting np
petite and toning up the system, they
are uneqttaled. Kusy, safe. sure. 2ro
at l.l. Itrennan's.
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
George S. Baskius and Christina Mac
Cra, doing business as the Alliance
Steam Laundry, is this day by mutual
consent dissolved, said Christina Mac
Cray having purchased the interest ot
said Geo. ,S- Baskins in the business.
All accounts due Alliance Steam Laun
dry are payable to Christina MacCray.
Dated November 1, 1910.
JOIJN C. SllOliMAKHK,
Manager Alliance Steam Laundry.
47-2-260
To Whom It May Concern
As President of the Crescent Live
Stock Company, of Mumper, Nebr.,
you aie hereby notified that it is clos
ing out its business and will not be
responsible for any bills hereafter con
tracted for on behalf of said Company.
Any further credit will not he required.
45-4t-2i2 Thomas Mortimer.
Heard Over the Phone
Patron: Hello, Ceutial, give me five
six.
Clerk: Yes, ma'am, this is five six.
Patron! What is that demonstration
you are to have at your place?
Clerk: That will be to demonstrate
the Sunshine line of Crackers and
Wafers.
Patron: How will you do that?
Clerk: We will serve a complete
assortment of Sunshine Crackers and
Wafers with coffee, free to all callers.
Patron; When and where is this to
be?
Clerk: On Saturday, Nov. t2th, at
the Alliance Grocery Company.
47 2-263
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Tliuiit'rniliiuts.loel M Iiiinitxi.MatlUlii Itam
!, his wife, Ksley x Ramp C'oiiii:iny, mul tho
unknown helm of l'li:irlt" IS. (jIIimiii, tlei-cus-eil,
will tiike notice tint! on tlin.lnl tiny ot No
vember 1UI0, William A. Springer thu plaint ttr,
liletl III,-, Di-tltion In the District Court of llox
ll'uttH county. NelirusUu, nKitlnst .loci M. Kiuii-
ik, Amnion iinmiKi int. who. uisiey iiuiikiiii:
Company, Ktiev !fc I'liuip Company, ami un
known lielrs of rliiirli'K K. (illiMin. defend
ants, the object and tmijer of which lire to
(lilet t lit titled In the plalnttir upon the
tjinithwest guartiT (SW'D of section Thirty
Hw fli) In township Twenty SI v CM) north of
IUiiko I'orty .Nine M) went In llnv Unite
county, State of Nebraska, and to exclude
each and all of said defendants from any In
terest therein
,Vou are required to answer said petition on
of before the lutli day or December, flu.
tinted November:!. Ilip.
VVil.i.l.M A. Mi'iiiMini.
l7-H-,s:i I'liiititltl.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS
The defendnnts Gerhard Kyl.mnp and Mrs.
Kykutnp wlf of Oerhatd KvUitmp, llrt-l real
name unknown, will take notice that on the
'J re I day of November, HMO Vlritll Smith, plain
tltl, llkd his iietltlou In the blxtrlet Court of
llox Unite County. Nebraska, nKiilr.st (ierhard
Kykump and Mm I'.yUainp wife of lierhanl
Cykntup, first real name unknown, defend
ants, the tilijit't and tirayer of which N to huv
cancelled and set tisldo it certain deed of con
vuyiiiiru dated November yl, IH'JO from Otiu
llenjamlu K. Sinner and wife to the suld (ier
hard K.vWamp for lots Don (I) and Two ('.') and
South Half Northeast Quarter tS',Nh,)-f
section One (I) In township Twouty Four CM)
north of ItnnK'e Fifty tine Oil west In llox
llutle county. Nebraska, and to have tho title
to wild promises nnleted In the plaintiff.
You are required to answer said prtlllon
on or liefore tie. I "111 day of December, 1510.
Dated NovenilnT 3. I!H0.
Viiton. Smith.
47-lt-W I'lattitlir.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
The defendants. Kverett II. Miller, and Al
meda UatTroit Miller, his wife, will take notice
that oil the 3rd day of Septetulter, 11H0. V. M.
Kuluht the plaintiff, tiled his petition In the
district Court of llox llutte entity, Mcbras
ka, ucaiiist Kverett II. Miller, A lined a IMtTrou
Miller, W. V. Norton and The Alliance Hulld
Iiik.I Uiaii Association, the object and pruy
ur of which Is to foreclose n certain promis
sory nolo lu the sum ot ili.W scented by a
tnort Huge 011 Uit s lllock I, 'I own of Alliance,
llnv Unite County. Nebraska, said notnand
mortuao lieinc executed by defendant liver
e;t II, ilitler and subject to it uiortKauo of
1,IXK), expeuted hy tho defendant Kverett II.
Miller to the defendant The Alliance liulldiuu'
,V Ixiau Association on said property. The
Mild tiotosoduethe plaintiff is dated the 1Mb
day of sJeptenilxT llHlT, and dint und payable
May h, His; that there Is now due and unpaid
U..011 said niortKae tho sum of IT"no. for
which sum with interest from this dale the
plaint 111' prays for a decree of foreclosure and
sale of sld premises.
Veil are required to answer said petition on
or before I lie 12th day of Ueeeiiil-r, 1W0.
II iteil .November J'-', I'.'IO
I -4. H r. M. KnmIHT.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Hie defendants American Investment Com
pany und T. A. Tlioinpsou. defendants will
take nutlet tliat on tbe:ird day ot .Nov. 11U0,
K. K, lteddUli mill IVter Kulieudall. tliu plain
tl(I. filed their petition in tlie District Court
of llox Unite County, Nebraska, against
Alnoriean Investment company, llanlc of
Commeree, Amerieau Loan und Trust (Join
pany, apd T. A. Tliompson, tliu object and
prayer of ivblrli areas a llrst ouuko of aetlou
to bine declared tiald and satisfied of record
it certain tux lien tixn tlie Soutlicasl Quarter
of section Thirty (30) In lownsliip Twenty
I'our CJI) north of iCuuj-e fifty (50) wet untfer
mid by vlrluro of a treasurer's tux sale cer
tlllcatu Issneil to tli mild American Invest
ment Company of UnuneUbiirK. Iowa. Novem
ber-", IS01 for tlie taxes of tho year I WO In the
hiiiii of in lie; and as ii econd cause of action
to have deelareil paid nnd sallslled of record
a certain tax lieu In favor of T. A. Tlioinpsou.
by virtue of n tax salo ccrlitlcate dated .Ian.
T. 1WJ for thu taxes of thu year ls.siiinx.rn tha
Northwest Quarter of section nineteen (p.i) in
.township Twenty Four (-) north of ICumte
Tlfty (M) wool In thu hum of tit tu, with pray
er that Mild tax lions he. caueullml of reconl
and thu title to till of iald lands lie quieted In
thu plaliitlrr.
Vou are reiilred to answer said pvtltloii on
orlxiforu the ltlidayot Uecumlx'r, lUllk
Dated Novembers, l'.'ID.
1'. K. liBtiDimi,
1't-rKit Ituniu.iAi,t.
17-lt-M lMalntHTM.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
PREACHES SERMON
ON THE CAMPAIGN
Rev. Mr. McFadny at Osceola Speaks
on tilt Personality of Mayor
Dahlman.
The Mayor Is Presant and an Inter
esting Listener to the Ovation.
Grand Island, Neb., Oct. Bl.Muvor
Dahlmun attended church nt Osceoto
yestortlny In company with Dr. nnd
3li-. Bell. They attended tho l-'lrt
Pt'esbytcrlmi church, the Hev. Mr. -Me-Knryn
offlclatliiR. The presence or
Mayor Dahlmnn crentcd u fluWor
among those present. With reference
to the present political situation, tho
Hev. Mr. ..Mcl'mlyn said Sunday;
"In the camiKu!sn which la now be
ing wvagod In Nobrasku thoro nrc vnid
otts utterances which ahould cause the
Ohrlstluus of this stnte to stop and
think whetlier they wo doing the
liord'fl work or not. IT we ahouhl nieot
wltli the approntl of the higher iw
or wo should endeavor to do what 1
rlzhi. becjvuae iluht fe rleliL While
we defend our rights,, wo should de
fend them within keeping of light
principles. Wo rshmild not even for
a moment stoop beneath the dignity
of noble mnnilvaotr nnd womanhood
and allow our passions to got the
hotter cf our reasons. Lest we, our
selves. Bhsuhl b2 guilty of sewing
the seodd or etnlfe In the world In
defending our rlghta, let us remem
ber that the mnUr.'ng of prace b:tw?en
human inoiita'.s Bltould be uppermost
in our minds. Per the greatest being
who tnod this earth Bald, 'Bleeped
ure the peace makers, for they slrall
lie railed the children or God.'
"In the case of Mayor Datolmun cf
Omaha, let every flirr-inlnded niitn ap
peal to his own consclenoo und as'.t
himself whether the coinpaisn ! e
lng wugetl uiion principle, or upon the
past character or Dahlman, na It is
presented to the people by Ms oppon
ents. Kvu-y inibMc citizen knows full
well that some of his opponents lntvo
not given a ti'tte preBcntiitlon of Ha
taise and ohamctttr. Same, fell 'mean
ing citizens have accepted these ala'e
ments t face value, but to those who
know wil and best, he has been
grossly maligned. We hnto to think
that men will so Par rrasft their ros
ponsljill'.'ty to God as to belle a oor
fellow m-irtnl, Btiuggllug hard to llv3
an honest lire. We all hate a He, but
which lis the worst kind or lie, u lie
deliberately told or n He and truth
cunningly mixed together, told d?
Hberauely. Indaed, wo may well trem
ble when we thCuk tliat men will tfcir?
to use against tlieilr rollows a com
bination or Ilea nnd truth. The nics:
potent agency that Satan ever roryd
to hold In bondaga the son of mn
nnd to advance Ids klnsdom on tunth
1b tliat awrul conib'Jiutlon llts tmd
truth. Tennyson bwutlfully says: 'A
lie which is lKUt or the truth la ever
the blackest of ljt; for a lie wlrteli
is all a He may be fought in the out
right, but a lie with part troth Ik
the lmrder matter to fight' THieie
may perhaps he no ciedlt due Hie
man who will not condeaceiul to Hace
n'Uc on the wheels ot truth, but wheat.
it human mortal must stoop so low as
to mix truth ann H logetiwr u
stipiiort a cause wa can huve nothing
but contempt for such n person.
" "Oiuaha'u chitT -executive I? a pl-iin-.
everj- day man. He has his faatlta in
common wit-h uj, but like an honest
man, he jckupwl edges them. He ds
not askiV have the lse decldRd
upon his "lmst character, but decided
from tlic very tstit that lie would
be h(ieit in all his convMioiw. as
he hus ever been, and that whntsv
ho promised to do, he would fuUull.
lie InslsLs thnt tho principles lha
are ut stake be expostd to th pub-:
He view, and thut the public by thcte'
ballots tlecldo the fight for governoc
shlti That 1h justice. That is fair
play.
"History teaches that tlie cuiiron,
wherever It ongagel in the buWUlng ot. record or Ills vote iu tne hanaie juui
it wonldly klngtlom, has fulled u'terly nal. He not only voted against the
nnd miserably, but wherever Its koIo. county option bill, he led tlie fiht on
imitii- i Mm uiibutldinK of n siilrlt -
mil kingdom, it has succewlitl. nie
ministers of this state, some of them,
should recognize this fact and devote
their time, their Jtalents and thdr op
portunities teaching tlie people what
the word or God im, concerning Uiem.
Their motive should bo to bring the
word or God liefore the people and
not the will of man, for the word ot
r.ml Ik the trrcatest law. Why then,
In the face of the undlsputnble fact
that history records these facts, why
then are ministers of Nebraska not
enntmit with teflnhllltr tlie WOPd of
God, and leaving each nmn decide for
iiiniHMir? A mutter that Involve tlie
future wolfare of our grout state,
DALMAN VS. ALDRICH
Koanney Democrat:
As time moves forward, develop
ments develop und election day Ap
proaches, we nro growing srronger In
the beltet that James C. Dnhltiiiiu laj lug with their saloons, und, in a gon
a better twin in every respect tlinn'cral way, Jollied Up the crowd. Ho
Chester H. Aldrich. Wo nover lutd knew thnf South Omnhn was a wot
very much faith In Aldrich, although! town mul he was right lack In tho
there have been eleventh hour con- old combination where he used to 1m
versions and o tow belated rororma- until he thought he raw u chance to
tloiw worked out In nn honest deslro become governor 1y advocating pno-
to gut out ot tho rut, but as tv rulelhlbltlon
these midden chnngus of Hie In men
wiio seek politlcnl preferment are for
no other puriwrae thnn to mltJlctul the
people ami gain u political purpose.
Such 3s what we bellet AldrlcJ has
liotit doing. We do not believe his
Itfo lias been any more clrcuinspeot or
wrapped in purity than has the life
of Dahlman, and then, Dahlnmn has
this bright mark to his cuedlt-slw has
nover played the game ot hypocrisy
to gain uny nnui or woman's confi
dence. Dahlnmn has nevar been guilty
or Inbtuslns a woman to gain any ob-
jecl In his life, as has been clnvrg?d
against Aldrich In the Oampbell di
vorce case. But rather Dahlman has
stood up like a man, with u gun in
his hand, If necessary, to defend a
woman against the brutnlity of n
brutish man. Whom would y. n tl; nk
the most likely citizen, tlvo hott.ir
manhood, the bettor friend to humani
ty, morals and decency If it were
your matiher, your wife, your Hlstor
or your daughter thnt happened to
bo the woman in tho cisp. Wouldn't
you. admire the mum who would un-
hesltadmgly spring to his feet and
resent an Inmilt to your wife, daugh
ter, mother or sister? Or wculd ,vju
believe the man a sr.0t who would
Imvdgle any one of thcun Into nn
net or disgrace for the pnrpoao of
gaining a Tee, or if not a feo, then
just for tho fun or tho 'thing? Is
that your measure of greaitneRj, of
punlty, or decency, or morality? ir
Dahlman was just as bad as Aldnich
In all other respects, his one nit to
wand wonum compared with that or
AldPlch would make liltn ua much bet
ter than, Aldrloh that no one should
hesitate to defend and support Dahl
man. A time has developed condi
tions lit thl'a campaign, Issues have
liractlcally been abandoned In the at
temirt. to tmiuler, vllllfy and derame
candldaites, especially Dahlman, nnd
the ioul birds imo rapidly coming
Jionie to irmst.
THE GOVERNORSHIP
Holt Ccainty Independent:
Our riutlers will underbuild how la-
Uuisuly
we favoretl the noiulni.ttiuu -i
Governor Sh.tlliMibtirgsr. We did i J
because we lOleved him to be t'.u
best governor the t'tnte Iran ever h. 1.
We tlo not rat ma a s'nglo word ut'
wo ald In hn detail r. It Is u gt-U'.
lSa to the atnte to lone U'.e sjdtn-'
dU sen lets. Uut the tincstlon nw
Is whether Nubia lu ahall ele.: , Is
governor .Itiincs C. nahluiau or OL.e
tor H. Aldrtah? Same peoji'-a who
know ncthtng of tlo f.tc'.H h.i b 1
grostely misled In this c.mi..tlgn. W
prefer
to s?e fiiiuiiiiigu IcugM out
oil iipv.ie'.p.ip, ihm ;t ioriii;ii ki iiu i -jiublN
.in iiPWi'. alters h.ur 1 - a i un
scrupulotn that we il-?m U time '
tell a few truths aliotU AVlrleh. It !
time the mask was torn wway m'i his
hypecrby eicstd to view. W nh 1
wiy more next weVt, His rcc .i 1 Is
too rottHt to be rxposel In ou '
In forty ijsues nnd gft 11 t-f !
In this caiurn'gn tl y .: pb'7?
that Dahhnan nt Urn- lw drank
whisky. It Is true. Hut i la Aldil i. ;
They charge that Daltlman tar ?n -caslons
bc:n drank. So ha3 Altlileli.j
and iiiucli inrc-a frequently than U.ihl
mn'n. They eiuwgr thut in h: -ourg r
lttys Dcfhlmnn Iilnyed itoker. So he did
and so did Aldrloh. Dahlinun has i
bad hub', that AHrteK dc n-t have J
In a more aggravating form. Aldrich
donlpa thnm Dahlman admits tluni
. .i k! 11.- -v
and does not ta-y to mlskatl :uyon .
Mdrleli Is now claiming to le
friend of county option, but he re-l ...., ,. -. . ,
luveaiued the lumor mtereB whan, hojln Front of the Palace Livery Stabis
was in the legislature. Ho voted can nearjy aiways fcee a ric getting
against
ft county 'option 1111. If you
r.re in uuunt on tnis, toon up mo
doubt on this, look
u iG now thinks there Is tt chance.
to make some votes by
supporun
county option.
Ilia hom," David City, is uow a dry
town, but ho did not help to nulke it
dry; he voted, to keep' it wet. Do ymi
know why? Well In the first place, he
was then standing In with the liquor"
Interests, and besides tliat. he owned
a saloon building which brought Jilm
a princely rent. It brought him a, big
ger rent than he could get fromiiny
other tenant. He was nuoli a- good
plugger for the liquor Interests that
they naturally gave him n Mg rent
on his building. It was to his inter
est to keep David City a wet town
mid he voted to keep It so. Tut when
tho town went dry there wis no
chntice for htm to fatteu off the li
quor people- mid he ' thought that
county option would ha popular and
maybe he could get Into the gover-
i nor's chair on 11 prohibition wave,
In his speech nt South Omahu a
few nights ago, he declared that Ira
wanted to Ivave Haloons In SouUi Oma
ha Just as long as thoy wanted thorn;
that he had no thought of interfor-
Jim Dahlman stands for tho aamo
thing everywhere In the state. Aldrich
talks dry with the dry crowd and wot
with the wot crowd. II e blows hot and
cold, Ho is nil tilings to all men.
Which of these two men would yon
rather trust?
This is the
chief
requisite
for making
Perfect
Bake Day
Foods.
.ready lo start out. We will send one any
m..o.., .. 7 ri" "j "
a. m .
We answer all calls promptly
and will be glad to serve you in any way
in which a rig is required.
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