The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 09, 1911, Image 3

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I Old Trusty Incubator
and Brooder
Made of Galvanized Iron, Asbestos
H and California Redwood. Every- j
thing so simple that a child can
m make big hatches.
Newberry's Hardware Co.
MINNEAPOLIS FIRE
Flames Destroy Business Block
in Hear! ci Mill Cily,
CONDENSED NEWS t
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HOTEL ALLIANCE
EUROPEAN
FULLY MODERN
Equipment and service first-class in every department
Cafe in Connection -Open Day arid Night
On the left and across the street from the
Burlington station
Wallaces
Transfer Line
Household troods
W moved promptly
fl and transfer work
SfeSk solicited. Phone i
Hmmmmiimaik, tm tm rnk Wallace, Prop'r.
OFFICE AT ROOQCRS' i.Kim fio
Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
ITKN
Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
TWELVE RESCUED BY FIREMEN.
Damages Divided Among Tenant
Covered by Insurance Origin 01
Blaze Is Unknown Department Hat
Hard Fight.
MtltflMipOllVi March 7 One of the
most dfeMMtrOM IrM this city hu
ever known destroyed the SyndW-at
block, oil Ni'.'o let avenue bfttWMI
Fifth ami SI xl ti sheets. The total lo
!s estimated nt 1,000,090 ami li M
possible that two lives wiv lost. Ml
tho'4,h tliis has not as yet been defl
Ditfly determined.
Twelve persons were rescind fiom
Ire upper stories of the buildleg while
Ihe flames were roaring around the. 11.
Some of these sustained slight In
juries, but none was seriously hurt.
The origin of the fire is unknown.
The alarm was given by some passers
by on Nicollet avenue who saw the
flumes bursting out of the second
story window. But before the firemen
arrived the tenants of the building,
who were as eep in the upper rooms,
began to appear at the windows, call
In fro ni i n'lv for aid.
A strong southeast wind was blow
lnu ami in a verv few minutes the
west half of the building was a roaring
furnace. The entire Are department
of Minneapolis was caltd out, but it
was totally inadequate to check the
flames Later a call was sent to 8t
Paul tor help and this was immediate
ly tut nlshed.
Firemen to the Rescue.
The Instant the Are department af
rived men were rushed Into the build
ing where the entrances were not al
ready choked with flames and numer
ous ladders were hastily extended to
id the people who were hemmed In
bv the fire on the second and third
floors.
The Member! of the Franien fam-
lv. finding all exits hy stairs and front
windows cut off. made for the fire es
cape on the alley side of the building
Mr Kran.en leaped to the fire escape
through a blast of wind driven flames
pMl the window, his only escape
Hi 'Mini: to the hot Irons of the Are es
rape, he aided his mother to climb
through the window- and step upon the
platform beside him
As soon as her hands touched the
rails Mrs. Kian.en uttered a shriek
snd would have fallen to the ground
had not Kir-man Caldwell leaped lo
her rescue from a ladder perched
ngainst the New England building.
which adjoins the Syndicate building
Caldwll made a leap of fully ten feet
and took a chance of falling to the
i pavement, forty feet below. If he
' missed the Are escape. Fortunate y
: he struck It right and reached Mrs
j Prattles ' side not a second too soon
: He assisted her to the ground, whilt
Elmer Kranzen followed, shouting.
' There are two women back there in 1
. the Aames. 1 saw them fall." The
j firemen made every effort to break in
I to tb hniidins: at this place, but the
heat was too great and they Mrare re
pulsed The firemen had little dim
cully u rest uing persons on the sec
ond and fifth floors. Twelve In all
were taken out bv the firemen.
Central Lumber Co.
Building Haterial, Piles, Posts
HEHINQFORD, and Coal NEBRASKA
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Which is Better Try an Experi
ment or Profit by an Alliance
Citizen's Experience?
Something new is an experiment
Must be proved tO ha as repre
sented. 'i I..- statement of a manufacturer
is not convincing proof of Merit.
But the endorsement of friends is.
Now supposing you had a bad back
A Lame. Weak or Aching OM
Would you experiment on it?
You would read of many so-cailcd
cures,
Endorsed by strangers from tar
away places
It's different when the etwlot sineiit
conies from home.
Easy to prove local testimony.
Home endorsement is the proof
thai backs every DOS of Doau's Kid
ney Fills.
Keau tuts case:
lr Willis Coyle.
St., Alliance, Nebr.,
used Doan'.s Kidni-j
ness of the kidneys
severe pains across
have received good
ly believe that there
ney remedy equal to I loan's
Pills. I also know of other
1.M1 B. Wyomi.it!.
says: "1 have
Pills for a weak-
aud Madder and
my kidneys, ami
results I firin
is no other kid-
Kidney
lenienc
es where DeaaVe Ktdxej Fills have
cured kidney trouble.''
For Wile by all dealers. I'rice M
t ents. Foster-Milburn i'o , Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for ihe
oiled States.
Remember ihe name Dunn's- and
take no other 1- -t
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HeiMGroRD. Mean
SPECIALTIES ' Diseases ot Women and
Children and Geoito I Hoary Organs
At) est inmri sisaitlj sat sr
"Dr. Miles' Nervine
Completely Cured
Our Little Boy of
Fits."
A family can suffer no greater
affliction than to have a child sub
ject to fits or epilepsy. Many a
father or mother would give their
all to restore such a child to health.
"I am heartily glad to tell you of
our little boy who was completely
cured of fits. He commenced hav
ing them at 10 years of age and had
them for four years. 1 tried three
doctors and one specialist but all of
them said he could not be cured,
but Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
and Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills
made a complete cure. He is now
hale, hearty and gsy. It has been
three years since he had the lat spell.
I shall give Dr. Miles' medieiaes
praise Wherever 1 go. You are at
liberty to use this letter as you see
fit ana anyone writing to me I will
gladly saswer if they enclose stamp
tor reply."
V. M. BOGUK. Windfall, lad.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is just what it is represented to be,
a medicine compounded especially
for nervous diseases, such as fits,
spasms, St. Vitus' dance, convul
sions and epilepsy. These diseases
frequently lead to insanity or cause
weak minds. Dr. Miles' Nervine
has proven most effective in reliev
ing these dreaded maladies.
Slo y ail druggists. If ths first bottle
toilets ssnstit yeurntstttsy isrotwrnad.
MILKS) MKOICAL CO., Ktkhart, ms.
TO HEAD MISSOURI PACIFIC
Howard Elliott Decides to Accept
Presidency of Road.
Chicago, March K. Howard BUtOtt
president of the Northern Pacific rail
way, has decided definitely to accept
the presidency of the Missouri Pacific
succeeding (Icorge ,1. Uould, according
to reports in Chicago railroad circles.
Mr Elliott is known to have had an
offer from the new interests In con-
i trol of the road under const Jeratiou
j for some time, and It is understood he
I aril, he elected at the annual meeting
! in St Louis on Marc h 14
Mr Could will hoeOsBa chairman of
: th hoars of directois. according to
I pre-, ions of!- 1 : BPBOWM en;.'Dts, ami
! several rhttgee will be made !n the
din-i locate increasing the rcpres nta
lien of the Kuhn-Loeh sndi ;ri
It has heiti reported Mr Filiott w !l
receive a salary of 1 104,090 a year, in
pecogatt'on ot the enormous teak lac
I In hi.n in rehabilitating the road, and
' t! at '..r will have at his disposal ml -lions
(f new capital with which to
p'a-e the property on the fooling for
which its territorial location is adapt
I In pninpelitioii with other lines
e4-t4He
One case of bubonic plague has hetn
regis' red at Odessa. Russia
legislation is planned at Ottnwa to
exclude the colored race from Canada
Tite Prussian government has laid
beloie the diet bill legs IslttfJ ere ,
niatti 11.
Milk is selling for 6 cents a quart!
for the first time In three pearl in Mtn
Boapolla,
Baron I'aleriio. slaver of Princes
Trigoua at Home, is believed to be
shamming insanity.
TIk- Washington state SOB ate kf1
killed the "Tommy Hums" bill to le
galize prize fighting.
The Kansas house, in committee, o(
the whole, voted down presidential
suffrage for women
Darreli Pull), Ave years old, died at
Kansas City of hydrophobia He was
bitten by a dog Friday.
Women are exempted from Jury
duty by a hill that passed both houses I
of the Washington legislature
III and in financial trouble, Meredith.
A Bushnell of Oklahoma City commit '
ted suicide at Georgetown, Tex.
At the invitation of President Taft '
eighty civil engineers have sailed for
Panama to take a look at the canal.
Fire in Mitchell. Ind . destroyed $100.-J
000 worth of property, including Math
es Bros.' elevator and flouring mills.
Dr. Manuel Araujo was Inaugurated j
as president of Salvador, rio disorder
attending the change of administration.
The governor of Maine has signed
the resolution submitting to the people
the prohibitory amendment to the con
stltutlon
The Belgien parliament has ap
pointed a committee to study the ques
tlon of Introducing aeroplane service
In Congo.
John Merven Carrere, the New York
architect Injured two weeks ago In a
collision between a taxicab and a trol
ley oar. is dead
Two thousand citizens of Rockford,
III., In mass meeting, demanded the
resignation of both Senator lx)rlmer
and Senator Cullom.
Francisco Bertrand baa been agreed
on as provisional president of Hon
duras, to serve until a successor to
Duvlla Is elected In October.
A Jubilee over the emancipation of
aerfs was celebrated throughout Rus
sia. The royal family was present al
the service In the Cathedral de Kazan.
The Missouri house has passed the
bi partisan police board Id I for St
Louts, Kansas City and St. Joseph.
Governor Hadley has said that he will
veto it
The American National Red Cross
has cabled another $1,000 to American
Consul General Wilder at Shanghai
for the relief of the starving people
ot China.
The New York slate board of char
ities, In Its nnnunl report to the legis
lature, recommends the establishment
of a million dollar farm colony for
tramps and vagrants.
A hitler struggle is on at Muscatine.
'a as the result of a lockout of more
- an 3,000 persons employed In the
" s where pearl buttins are fash
10:11 1! out of fresh water clams.
Co' 1 ' Conrad de Bulssort, Belgian
mini 1 the Fnited States, was ap
pointed . u i n ' ster at St. Petersburg. He
will be replaced at Washington hy B.
Ilaventth, now minister to Persia.
The Men hants and FarmeTS bank of
Culbcrlson, Mont., has c losed Its doors j
and the sheriff is searching for Cash
kef V. H Boat wick, reported missing
vith an alleged shortage of $150,000.
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LYON & HEALY
PIANOS
rERSONS WHO KNOW the merits of the
T rolokratf- aH I van C Ho I Muciol Itiutrii
ments will be pleased to learn that they have
established an agency in Alliance for the sale
of their goods. The first shipment of pianos
has been received. They are on exhibition at
405 Box Butte Ave., where they may be In
spected by prospective purchaser.
These are strictly high-class instruments. J
Persons who wish this class of pianos can save J
money on each instrument purchased by buy- $
ing at the Lyon & Healy Alliance agency.
IIIIIIIIIMfMIHIIIIMII H HIIIIIHM
CROWDS GREET LORIMER
William H. Thompson. Chairman of
Reception Committee.
Chicago, March 7. Admirers of Sen 1
ator Willii-m Lorimer to the number
of several thousand greeted him here
lipOa his tet'irn from Washington
Two hundred and fifty automobiles,
forming a parade with two bands, es- '
corted the senator from the station to
his residence, where an enthusiastic
receptioe rolowed
William Ha'e Thompson was chair
man oi the reception committee The
i.ua.l was formed at the station and'
the t0 machines Jammed their way
down Jai kaon boulevard to Garfield
jiark. Where Senator I.oi iihi was
greeted bv L'oo members of the Letter
Cgrrlers' association. Both sides of!
the park highway were lined with
somen and children, on stands and
Miev showered Lorimer with flowers
We are headquarters for the best
Flour in the city. Try a sack and be
convinced.
IVerW.'ss, 4H lb sack $1.S0
Up to UaU. -IHlbth sack 1.60
Tip Toj), 4Htl, Hark 1.40
B. M., 4hH, sack 1.40
Delight, 4Mb sack l.tS
White Syrup, pel gallon BOo
Mack Bird Corn Syrup, tr tfiillon . . !(
Karomel Brand, x?r gallon 40c
A Pure SutfarMaple Havor Kr gallon$1.0o
A Pore Sorghum, pergtikotl 7.V
Canada Sap, a I'ure Maple, per qt. . 40c
Log Cabin, a Pure Maple. ierqt. . . . 4,c
Autumn Leaf, a Pure Maple, H gal.. 7iV
Beet Sugar Syrup, jer qt .i-
Honnie, a Pare CoOKlng MolisWOI, Qt. 30c
RICHELIEU COFFEE always
gives a
nice smooth taste; we have it in thivc
grades. None quite BO good,
Try our New Kconomy Bargain Counter end
you will tie surprised Slt bargains.
We are here to serve you.
- Let vour wants be known.
A. D RODGERS
CH.HUAKUA IS UNDER SIEGE
Railroad Traffic Suspended on Both
Sides of City.
Washington, March 7. -The MagJeai
revolutionists have control of the rail !
way north, so ith and west of Chihut j
I Ha. acionling 10 a teltgram to ihe
hh1' department from fiom Vice Con
: il Leonard No attempts to reopen
the line are haing made. Mr I . . n n 1
aavs. ami advised that the rit- i in
pe danger of attack at prvseni.
shsaiswaa is demoraltr.e.1 and prices
1 r.re rising. Telegraphic conn .unlta
: tlon with the outside world was re
i tored for only a few hours on March
,3 and the rev ohit'onists, a. cot ding to
the dispatch, have held the railway
' unmolested since Fb ?8
REIGN OF TERROR IN HAITI
Military Arrests Continue and Hos
pitals Are Filled.
Cape Haitien. Haiti. March ti. - This
city is 1 xperieueiug a reign of terror
approaching that of 19o8. when citi
zens suspected of disloyally to Presl
cent Alexis were taken from their
homes at n'ght and shot
Arrests by the military continue ami
be prisons are filled. The frightened
11. aaaate no loafer etaee 10 town with
food supplies aud a famine is threat
-tied Tiie hospilsls are filled with
soldiers, ill aud dying frem starve
tiqn Onlv the military authoi itie
and foieignets are per sal tied on the
streets
BROWN HOTEL
Mus. Belli Brown, Prop.
l irst Door South of First State Hank
I emingford, Nebr.
First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good
meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders
served at all hours.
MYERS MONTANA SENATOR j f
French Cabinet Completed.
Paris. March Tho Creech
cabinet, headed by Premier Monia. taa
been completed .
Democrat Elected by Legislature to
Succeed Senator Carter.
Helena. Moal . March 1 Hear; .
Myers tt Ravalli r-oeal a
elected Iral! Mates senator to s-ie
teed BagnV'if Reirter r Ihe seventy
n i.ik. jor.t legislative !ial ot.
Butte Art Studio
Wo do Knlarjrlng and Commercial Work
Kodak Finishing
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