M AT . n i Very Best al f derate Fresh beef, pork, mutton, poultry, fish, oysters Also, a Fine Line of Cured Meats t x s t s t t t t Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly PHONE 486 t t t s 3 i it m W. R. Drake, Prop. 521 Sweetwater Ave. The Car you ought have at the price you ought to pay Takes the lead in Simplicity of Construction Ease of Operation Satisfactory Service Durability and Economy "Repair men never build houses on money made out of Mitchell Cars. ' Repair Man. We have the agepcy for this popular machine; and also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout, popularly known as "Everyman's Car" A. P. LEE, Mgr. W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT Joint resolution introduced in the House of Representatives, Dee 4. sill, by Congressman Richmond P, llohnon, proposing an amendment to Ihc constitution, prohibiting the mile, munufacture for sale, and Importa tion for sale of beverages containing il ohol. WHKRKAS. Kxnct scientific re search has demonstrated that alcohol la a narcotic poison, doNfROtlTO and d 'M iterating to ihr luuiian cruanimn, and that its cUst r Unit Ion ns a bever pg lays a staggering economic bur den upon the --ImmM. : of the peo ple, lowers to an appalling degree their average standard of character, then by undermining the public mor als and the foundation of free insti tutions, Infllets disease and untime ly ileal li upon hundreds of thousands of dtlMQI, and blights With dogen eraej their children unborn, threat ening the future integrity and the very life of the nation; Therefore, be it RB80LVBD by the Senate and House of Representative of the U nlted States of America In Congress assembled (two-thirds of each house concurring), that the following be proposed as an amendment to the const"utlon, whleh shall be valkl to all intents and purposes as part of the constitution when ratified by the legislature and three-fourths of the states: 1 The sale, manufacture for sale, and importation for sale of beverag es containing alcohol are forever prohibited tn the I'nited States and in all territory under their Jurisdic tlon. 2. The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legisla tion, the provisions of this article. no right to Stop any ones id I hav tried that I hav boy th; got thcr male here that Mv In ;. nd I hav told to Stop that) t'aper many times and he said he would but It Kep on comelng to not to MM nnd the Notice yon Fent Me was Tint wrlten to and then altered I am not So Hum as to ncl Know Any belter than to be taken tn like that 1 am Surprised at receiving Butch a notice I tliifk you know th. l.i'v ami you Should have stoped lit Paper long ao. Pleas Kxeuso this long lettr I am a little vexed at the affair and l Al Ways Pay jny own bills but PowvMvely Will Not Pay Ker bodd olses bills. Stop Send Ing the Paper or I U'il make com paint to the Proper Athorttles Now liont you Send another Coppy ot yotir Paper to me." . . . W. C. T. U. PROGRAM FOR 1912 Time and Places of Meetings and' Subjects for this Year THE WORKINGMAN AND THE 8AL00N John B. Lannon, Treasurer of the; American Federation of Labor l have worked In the factories, mills and mines of this country for many long years, and have seen the effect of the liquor traffic upon the security of the workingmnn's em ployment. In all legitimate occupa tions the totinl abstainer lias had the preference, for he can be relied up on to be at Ink work when he is expected, and not spend one-third or or.e half of the first part of each week in getting over the influence of a drunken carousal. The railroad companies will not employ an engin eer or I conductor that frequents the saloon, and in many other industrial walks the same rule obtains. Every one backs such corporations up in this stand, awl the workingmen are beginning to realize- what such a practice means to them. When they fully appreciate the situation there . ill be an absolute end to the liquor .n'fflc. TRUE MEANING OF "PERSONAL LIBERTY" Archbishop Ireland The claim of saloon-keepers to freedom in their traffic is the claim Us spread disease, sin and pauperism. Education, the elevation of the masses liberty all that the age ad mires is set at nauglit by this dreadful evil. The Individual con science is the first am In opposing it, but the Individual conscience has to be strengthened an J supplement ed by law. Jan. 11. Mother's Meeting, Supt. Mrs. I ,im n. Hostess Mrs Cowman Jan. 25 Health and Heredity, Supt. Mrs. Achesom; Hostess Mrs. Aeheaon. Feb. 8. Francis Wlllard Memorial, Supt. Lura Vance; Hostess Mrs. Hol ly. Feb. 22. Business, Hostess Mrs. Julia Hale. Mar. 14.--Franchise, Supt. Mrs. Feraald; Hostess Mrs. J. B. lfcrown. March 28. Railroad, Supt. Mrs. Reed; Hostess Mrs. McCorkle. Apr. 11. Rescue, Supt. Mrs. War rick; Hostess Mrs. Raker. Apr. 26. Business, Hostess Mrs. Beck. May 9. Parlor Meeting. Supt. Mrs. Lalng; Hostess Mrs. Zen rung. May 23. Mother's Meeting, Supt. Mts. Iainn; Hostess Mrs. Warrick. June 13. Sr. Temperance, Supt. Mrs. Ttash; Hostess Mrs. Reed. June 27.-Buslness, Hostess Mrs. Thomas. July 11. Domestic Science, Supt. Mrs. McCorkle; Hostess Mrs. tiornu. July 26. Flower Mission, Supt. Mrs Young; Hostess Mrs. Phelps. Aug. 8. Election or Officers. Host ess Mtts. Watson. Aug. 22. Fair, Supt. Mrs. lUgmell; I he-1 ess Mrs. Oodfrey. Sept. 12. Temple, Sup1. Lura Vance; Hostess Mrs. Campbell. MINE PROMOTERS INDICTED Prominent Men Plead Not Guilty to Misuse of Mailt. Pleas of not guilty were entered In a New York court by Julian Haw thorns, journalist promoter; Josiah Quincy. a former assistant secretary of state, ex-mayor of Boston and at present a member of the transit com mission of Boston; Albert Freeman, a promoter; John McKinnon, treasurer ami secretary of the Hawthorne inin Ins COtnpanU and Dr, William J. llnr ton, a nervo specialist of New York. All at" charged with misuse of the malls In a m heme to defraud Investors in the stock of mining enterprises. REG STERED MAIL IS TAKEN Crew on Oregon Express Is Bound by Two Bandits. The mall ear of tin- Oregon express on the Southern Pacific railroad was robbed In California Of all eastern reg istered mail by two unmasked men. Three mall clerks were bound am! gsgged by the robbers, who entered the mull car while the train was be tweei. R d Btttlf and Bedding. When th" train pulled into Redding the rt' bors, laden with t heir loot, dropp J off and escaped, Viss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Iramie Aue. Phone 230 BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATIORNEYS Office First National Bank Bid. JPhooej8o. ALLIANCE. NEB. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTOSNIY AT LkW, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, VM1AM i:, NEB, F. M. BROOME I AM" ATTORNEY Ia.vk perlcncc us !... ret U.S. LandOBs I guarantee for prompt and efficient wtr t Irs Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since IMS KeslsUr V. 8. Land Office from 1 80S to : Information by mall a specialty. omca in i.anp orrtcs building ALLIANCE - nmika.sk A ORIR COPPKKNOLL F. J. PKTKKSftM i none u ura, rows Dr. Copper noil & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Humer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND jU'RQKOR Eye, Ear, Nose and Throaf DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PUYalCIAN AND SURGEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Moor) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-12 a.m. S-t p.m. 7,t0-9 p, m. Office Phone 6a Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 360 Res. Phone 342 Callfi answered promptly day and night front OflUca. officex: Alllittti'o National Bank Holldlng orer the Post Office. H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D. CHAS. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Office Over Holsten'e Drug Store Phono 87 T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalm DAY PHONE Z07 NIGHT PHONE l8 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE funeral Oirector and Embalmer fUNERAE SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Res. l'hone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, AI.LIAM K. M.IIRASKA Ptirtlfs out of (onn basil write. a 1 am out niiii li of the t4 toe. Mianrva will not ex ceed anil -xpi-iiM". per day . "It fs the duty at the Kovernment to make it eay for the people to do 1 riphl, and difficult for them to do wrong," said the great Kngliah statesman, Edmund Burke. When the .atate licenses saloons It makes it eatay for the people to do wrong, and difficult for them to do right. X J. J,,-JILt, J, J,iV- it, . .1 THE MARKETS EDITOR RECEIVES A GEM Monotony of Editorial Work Reliev ed by Variety Hi.nn- may think tliut the edltcr'u lot is an easy one; that he has no thing o do but to recline on a bed of rose. Hut occasionally there is a thorn. There are many pleasant things connected with publishing the local paper but some unpleasant ex periences are unavoidable, but the unpleiusant thUigs often ltae a ludic rous aide that gives the editor a chance to have a little fun, even out of the things that usually annoy him. The publishers of the Norfolk Press received the following letter last week, dated January . and in stead of getting angry about It, takes It good-naturedly, calls kt a "literary gem", and publishes it, o mining, of coune, the name: in ancer to a letter Just received from you With regards to the Hay ing for the Press. Will Say I Am Not a Hubucriber of that Paper and Never hav bin Sine nor for Some unit before you bought it. And fur ther wore I Ltonl Jsy the Bill you hav asked me to. I am not to blame for iUt Coining here to I bav t t I Com- -Jan., Oat Ifiv Pork -Jan.. I .aril -Jan . ") - Chicago, Jan. S - f'.os'im prices: Wheat--May, 11.01; Juhr, MAfiA file; May, fi4"Sc. i'H ,11 V. ,(; July. 4.V',C 1 v;...: May, lt3V 9 ITf .May, $H.:.7' ., Ribs Jan., MSl; May. $S..".T' ... Chirnxo Cash Priies No. 'J hard wheat, Midi $1 .i2; No. 3 corn. (M'i fcii' :( ; No. I srhite oats, 5oe50",c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Jan. 8. Cattle Reeefpta, 14,000; 10 Ik up: beeves, $t.St& STii; western sleeis, $40.fij; Mtockera and feeders, S40SJJSs POWI and aelfera, $-J.106l-70; calves, $5.506 8 75. Hogs Receipts. 27. l"'" 15c up: light, $u.l5ti.5); mixed, $t;.:'ii'Ji 1; fin : In avy, $1; 2'6.65; rough. $fi.2"Vi fi :..: I). ilk, fi. iT.flfi 55 Sheep Receipts I4JM0; lOltfl up: natives. $J.nui.75; westerns, $:i.4u4.75; yeulingK. MJO0S.M; lambs. $4.5(l 6.75. r wm 111. am ta Physician and Surgeon HEHINGFORD. NEBR. I SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organs All calls aQSwirttf promptly Jaj w ugat HARRY P. C01RSEY live Stock and General Auctiooeep Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omahu, Jan 8 Cattle -Re eelpts, litOO; lie higher; beef steers, 5.:'iOj7.30: iowi and heifers, $3,000 5 :": ttOCksrt and feeders. $4,500 6.0(1; bulls, $4 l'I 5.15; . alves. $4 4i)? 7.75. Mog: Receipts, 5.800; 5c high er; beal heavy brought it. 40, and good but chars mo.nl around 4.t0OJ0; light chiuged liands at $6.15 and less pmcttcal!) e.tv(hinR selling abovt the 4,M main laatj K elpts, 6, lOO; fin 25c higher; wethers. $4.0041 4.50; vus. .004.1S; lambs, $J.7i 6 70. If you liks The Herald subscribe. 1)1. 13. !;. TYLER DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance, Nebraska c. a. sinnoNS' Tonsorial Parlors for a CLEAN 8HAVE, STYLISH HAlW CUT. SHAMPOO, ELECTRIC MAO PAGE, OW ANYTHING ELSE IN THE LINE OP BARBER'S WORN. 121; Box Butte Ave.