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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
-T-fc. ,.- .4 -rej ' ' ' ... sa - - - immm f- N a jBHKjtoU Publlihed Every Thursday b) Tlw HeraW FybHshlng Company. LLOYD C. THOMAS. Ilusines MKr. JOHN BEACH, Ass't, Bus. Mgr. JOHN V. THOMAS Editor Entered at the potollicc at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls, as second-class matter. Subscription, St, 50 per year in advance. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. '9 WORK AHEAD OF PARLIAMEN1 Considerable Unrest Discovered Ir Irish Nationalist Circles. . London, Nov. 15. On tho oo or th reassembling of parliament Micro Is a good deal of unrest in Irish National Jet circles, the optimism bo wide) prevalent ten days ago having given woy to less roay views. t Indentions multiply, though the; xnny ho deceptive, that when Mr. Ah qulth faces tho commons tomorrow he will not Immediately fling down the glove to tho Unionists on tho qucn tlon of tho lords' veto, but will ndopl a temporizing policy. Ho wilt be supported by nil elements in tho cab inot with a viow to carry over until tho February session flnnl discussion v of tho various measures to reform the second chamber, including tho Rose bery bill of self reformation. Such tnctlcs would imply thnt Dal four has given tho prime minister as fiuranccs of such notion or Inaction en tho part of tho Unionists as to ren der it Impossible for Mr. Redmond to turn out the government, ns he repeat cdly has enld ho would do If definite guarantees of home rule were npl forthcoming Immediately on tho rens sembtiug of tho commons. - 'WHEDON FILES BRIEF Webraskan Argues In Favor of Bank Guaranty Law. Washington, Nov. 15. "What the uuwniiui a Mwiib j niivn in Lit it I HIGH Uoposlts aro secure; that thoy can gof their money .tviieu tjiey call for it This 'legislation 1h Intended to afford thorn that aBSuruu'ce." This is the burden ofvl ufriiitod nrgu munt filed in the supreme court of the United States by Charles 0. Whedon on behalf of Nebraska in defense ol the constitutionality of tho statute guaranteeing deposits in banlts. Qra arguments ontl? validity of this anc ( similar ejiu,5jthcnl3 in OUlahpmn and Kansas win,Ae heard before or affel the Christmas holidays. The stiituit la defended ngainst the nttnek that tl conlllctR' with tho Declaration of Ind& pendeneo nnd the NebrnsKR. constltti tlon. inthnt It Interferes with the right to' pursue lmppluerfs, incliidlu; tho pursuit of nny lawrujocatlon Mr.'Whedon Holds Unit it had been left tfi the BtatCB to determine what tends to promote, nof only tho public health nnd morals, but tho public wel faro ahil snfoty. 1 Two Men Burned in Hay Loft. ' Chicago, Nov. 15. Thomas Hemic berry nnd Charles Krueger; (hipped it a hay loft, were burned to deuth and a dozen families, scantily attired, flee tnto the cold when fire destroyed 1 Ibarn in tho renr or 559 West Forty seventh Btreet. Tho menhad bow, Bleeping In the hay loft, and neigh bora nnd flremeji wero unaware 01 their prenonco until their charred bod leawero found In the rulnB. NEW RECORD IN COMMERCE Exports of Foreign Merchandise Largest In History. Washington, Nov. 15. Exports ol foreign merchandise from the United States In the tlscal year 1910 were tho largest on record, their valuo having been 135.000,000, against J'Jb.OOO.OOO In 1009. Even with the largo increase shown, foreign merchandise contributes n small proportion of the total exports from tho United States. Thus, of the $1,745,000,000 worth of exports during 1910, foreign merchandise contributed $35,000,000, or but 2 per ceut of the total. This condition is in marked cortrast with that obtaining In the commerce of the United Kingdom Of the exports of that country In the year which ended with June," 1910, ag gre-gating $2,ii2,000,00(, $187,000,000, oi?0 per cent of the total, represented the value of foreign and colonial mer chandise Exported. preparTto fight packers Lawyers Work on Evidence in Change of Venue Case. Chicago, Nov. 14. No papers were filed by the government in answer ta the packers' petition for a change of veuue from Judge Laudis, but it U oxpected that before tho bearing Wednesday the issuo will be raised squarely by a formal denial of the truth of the statements on which the packers "jascd their appeal. much hinges on the meaning and use of the words "cause or contro versy." In the packers' petition they are used, as if synonymous, while the government contends that thero may be- several causes in the samo gen eral controversy, that each cause may bo distinct, and that the participation of the judge as counsel In ono will not 'bar him from acting in a judicial capacity in another, particularly when thai other is different in parties, differ erit In ' facts, and separated by a labse of flftoen .years. -'i'W! CONDENSED NEWS H-H"M- 4 'M- The dtinth of James KroUilngham Hnnhottcll, the author, was announced nt Boston. Labor leaders iu France plan n fight upon the program outlined by the govern ment. Tho Nobel prize for chemistry Iibb been n winded to Professor Otto Wat Inch of tho University of Ooottlngen. The Panama natlonnt assembly up proved n resolution instructing tho executive to recognise tho ropubllc of Portugal, The third now Blur to bo discovered at the Harvard collego observatory in the Inst six weeks was announced by Professor Plckorlng. A new road recoid wns made nt the Ravatinah auto meet, 70.55 miles an hour, by David Bruce-Brown, the win ning American driver. John E. Redmond, chairman of the Irish parliamentary party, returning from a tour of the United States, re eclved ovations nt Cork and Dublin. Governor Carroll of Iowa appointed Lafayette Young, editor of tho' Dca Moines Daily Capital, United States senator to succeed the late J. P. Dol liver, Charles E Kuhl, aged firty-slx, president of the Westetn Vaudeville Managers' association, died suddenly of neuralgia of tho hear, at Oconomo woe, Wis. Secretary of War Dickinson will lenommend In bis annual repot t the purchase of five or ton military aero planus for use of the signal corps of the army. Rev. Dr.' Charles Hummer Durch, archdeacon of Richmond, Staten 1st and, has been elected bishop suffragan of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Now York. Wilson Potter, son of Colonel Thorn as Potter, Jr., a millionaire, who is dying nt Atlantic City, won a 5,000 mile race with death when he arrived there from Alaska. Tho three robbers, believed to be Itnlluns, who stole $10,000 in cash and checks from II. J. Ulncs, paymaster of the Woronoco company, Great Bar rlngtori, Mass., are still nt largo. Gilford Piuchot 1ms appealed to the president for permission to Mo a brief in tho Cuuuinghum-AlnBka coal land clalmh. He declnies tho president alone should act upon these cases. John Duulhoo, a railway conductor, was sentenced to servo one year in prison nnd pay a' fine of $1,000 for as sisting opium smugglers, In the Unit ft(l States disliicjL court In St. Louis. Jamea Ptfrker, a wealthy negro farmer, was murdered In IiIb home at HHtchltiBon, Kan. Parker is believed to have been robbed of tho proceeds of n sale of flue live stock by the mur de) er. With a bullet hole through the head, the body of Ray .Mason, labor official, residing nt Kalamazoo, Mlcti., was found in a marsh on the outsklita ol Warsaw, Ind. He is believed to have been iimi tiered. Leigh RhodiiB. arrested at East St Ioiils on a churgo of burglary and who confessed to having shot nnd killed Dr. W. P. Mlchnells nnd Anton Helblg In this city, was brought to Chicago by Chicago detectives. Tho Kansas agricultural collego la sending out a warning to every fnrtu nr in Kansas, asking that steps be taken at once to exterminate tho chinch bug. The hugs aro now gath crlng into tho winter quarters. A vocal library is the latest idea In Prance. It is being Installed in the Dihltothlquo Rationale, Pails, and consists of a collection of graphophone records of words spokon or sung by grnet authors, orators, singers and actors. Prolonged wins in eastern France have swollen the affluents of the Seine ami the steady rising of the big river has caused uneasiness in the lower sections. The suburbs of Paris In tho vicinity of tho rlvor are already Mlghtly Hooded. A warrant charging Thomas McCoy, right end of tho Bethany college foot ball team, with mm der in conucctlou with the death of Captain Rudolph MunU of tho West Vlrglnln university team. -was Issued by Magistrate Hobba The action followed the Inquest. Five ni'n, Including one doscrlbed as the "Row Claudo Severance," were arrested by pobtoftice Inspectors at New York, charged with using the malls to defiaud through El Progresso Banana company and Its fiscal agent, the International Finance company. Tho New Mexico constitutional con vontlou disregarded the advlco given by Theodore Roosevelt to make a constitution easily amended and adopt ed an article requiring two thirds oi each house to ptonose an amendment and n lilg majority of the electorate to approve. In an effort to check tho wav ni crime, in which eight persons have been shot by robbers In the last five days at Chicago, the police depart inent sent fifty reserve men into the outskirts of tho city with orders to search nnd nrrest all persons sua pected of carrying weapons. Government May Sue for Oil Lands. Washington, Nov. 12. Attorney General Wlckersham, by direction ol President Taft, has begun an Inqulr) to determine whether 6,000 acres ol valuable oil land in California were known ? coutalu oil when patented by the Southern Pacific Railway com pany. If such iu the case suit to re cover "will bo instituted. bHbsbsSbbsH'AviV WW,t HBiBnKlssl9BXiKVJnsHIHHKHJHsT2JK IsBsBsHiBBmiBsBB i BX& GsrWL T1K.JSL .. KuXL sH&liHt BISSSSSSpSJSJ BLLBSMV BBLlH BTBsMsBlV SiiiiisWilHliHkMHrMMiBm'aBiislkHiiiHiv 1 LBIBIBIBIBIBIBBIBBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBIBlM IvBBBBHL-' SBBBe BBBB& BB jSJBJp Ynt Miy VO Vfi j. .. .-SSi.BKvil?-. f& .Bfr bbbH mr isHBBBflBBV'Sr m k. ' " '-rs " --" J 1 W BBbW-...' Br PK i s ' ...isni. . v''O " JV'S ,o. i "rum tjttsce ' ? Mf THbW Jr bwbbbbbK ' -w y jerSHfUmto?.. i nUR5c & M WMARtAtet AMdLlNf 1 Wl k- BWJAsSJGNll NfiWS Sn&DShof S ThG nnDuat uorse 8U0W ,n Ncw york clty aa the national live stock show In Chicago will keep the breeders of blooded animals y busy until Dec. 3 talking of the respective merits of their horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. King Albert of Belgium was sm Of the Week rounded by mob at opening of parliament, wbo demanded universal suffrage. Margaret Anglln, the famous actress, is seriously ill in Chicago. Pietro Mnscngnl, the famous Italian composer, Is coming to tho United States to produce his opera "Ysober for tho first time nest month. Mrs. William O. Story has started her fight for the presidency of the Daughters of the American Revolution. This is an an nual fight In which mnny of the prominent society women of the country take part. 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THIS PAPER REPRESENTED TOR FOREIGh ADVERTISING LY THE GCNERAU OFFICC3 NCW YORK AND CHICAC BRANCHES IN ALU THE PRINCIPAL CITiES 1 nrffrii TBSBT SbbIFm Iff mJ-" "'" ,lr H i f-" TT Ti,7'"""l-TTgnt TTliTf r T3 " " "" "" -1" - 11 BSBSBSBSBWlSBIBlBliaBBIHBIBBIBBBkBBBIHBBHsBIBIHiHllBi I IBsBssBsiiBsPrPBItLJpMwffgyr BBHsiBBlBitMKBBBHMBlBBBK HB IbiHbsB EaEiiBSMBBsBBsHBBBsS9wwKBww - -- 'jjtttKt ibIbbKbIK' wwfmAaiMiSiiBKmf That si ecial Car Load of "Kurtzninnn" Pianos has already been unloaded in Alliance. There were SIXTEEN pianos in that car, and a goodly portion of them are NOW on exhibition on the lloors of our Allian6e-? establishment. In several large announcements recently, we TOLD ypu that these were SPECIAL pianos; purchased SPECIALLY for our Alliance store; to be sold at SPECIAL prices to early coiners. Did you SEE these instruments yet? NO? Well tlien, you a sense tor genuine values. The ,rKurtemnnn" people of New York City BUILT these pianos, and they builded even better than they USUALLY build, and THAT is saying a GREAT deal. The "Kurtzmann" makers are a3 anxious as WE to get a foothold in Box Butte county; they KNOW there will be' hundreds of instruments sold in your neighborhood in the next few seasons, and they are' AMBITIOUS enough to want THEIR piano to be, tho MOST prevalent. And the "Kurtzmann" people gave us substantial assistance on this car load of instruments; they shaded the price low enough so that we can afford to "cut into the Alliance market" by "cutting into the price of pianos." Wo don't know as wo will EVER bo able to quote the SAME prices again on pianos of this SPECIAL grade; we don't know WHEN handsomer case designs will be put on the market by ANY maker; we don't promise to ever again furnish you as exquisite a toned instrument at ANY price. THIS forms a REMARKABLE Christmas Opportunity for you; you CAN afford the price we ASK for these "Kurtzmann" . pianos; you uan meet cue Terms There are young folks these Ivurtzmanns, . Why not you can even then LET GO of Your son or daughter has qualified musician ed musician. How are they going to go about it if they are denied a lvittbT (JLiAbb pmno to learn upon. Seek out our Alliance store as EARLY as you CAN. Ask Mrs. .7. T. Witter, our local manager, to show you these SPECIAL zmanns." Have your export musician friends PLAY a few selections upon them. KNOW what a delightful CHRISTMAS Ivurtzmanns one of these instruments would MAKE, ana LEiAKX wnat a mouesc ngure is asiceu lor tnem. But do it QUICKLY! Others have their eyes upon this choice lot of ' sixteen." They will not remain UNSOLD very lone jur chance. YOUR bargain opportunity on the KIND of a piano you SHOULD have in your HOME. How about it? Will you The Bennett ALLIANCE, P H E L A Saturday, November 19 fc WARDA AS THE WIDOW, The One Decided Novelty Creations of the Season. I A Supporting Company of Excelleut Merit. 12 Musical Numbers. Special Scenery for every act. Admission, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. wo wm arrange u you uiuue u in your iur home, no doubt. They will go into ECSTACIES of delight a GOOD instrument for them? If you are possessed of only a of it if it means PLEASURE for YOU and YOURS. buy some the NATURAL craving to be accomplished; to be ablo to SHINE act now? N OPERA-HOUSE sVSW ONE MERRY The Greatest Musical Comedy of A GREAT TEATURE The "Dance Du Vampire" A story without words based on Kipling's poem. Never shown hitherto outside of the eastern cities. H ABOUT THAT "CAR LOAD" "Kurtzmann" Pianos fctiuuiju seeuiem ir you nave jum imuu wuu . &MRS.WILLIAM C STORY'S NIGHT the Season GRUBER & Kf W THE MUSICAL DUO, Playing on the Greatest num ber of instruments ever seen here. The Funniest Comedy Ever Seen. " Js OF ty I'. L -'V an ear for tone, an eye for beauty, over a piano as good as ANY of "comfortable" amount of monov UnC OI U10ney as an entertainer in sociotv n. Co NEBRASKA f M . .--" n-5- &! w ,3. 'A 1 . c r 4 t 1 ft 4. f .! CS