The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 14, 1912, Image 7

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The Car you ought have
at the price you ought to pay
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Takes the lead in
Simplicity of
Construction
A Case of Operation
Satisfactory
Service
Durability
and Economy
W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT
Mrt. J. J. Vane, rM Supt
"Repair men never build houses on money
made out of Mitchell Cars." Repair Man.
We have the agency for this popular machine; and
also for the celebrated Mitchell Roadster, the
machine without a peer for the purpose designed.
TO J
A. P. LEE, Mgr.
THE WORK I NO MAN
AND THE SALOON
Jcthn Mitchell, Well Known
Leader, Sounds Warning
"I nin ;iiMiii i the saloons because
they iiro against my people, nnd I
am more than willing to antagonize
them," was the ringing challenge of
John Mltehell, the popular Inhor I MM
A tall man wan stumbling along the
road carrying something In his arm.
She cloned the door and went Into
her sitting room to watch the np
r jachlnn figure from behind the
window curtnlna As It came nearer
a startled cry burst from her lips;
then she ran out of the house, down
the garden path and through the
sagging gate. "John, John! rs that
you?" she cried as she seized him
Labor I by the arm and steadied his Hlldln:
form
"Kllitabeth." said the now rapidly
sobering nan, as the) entered their
cottage, "how came you to semi the
baby to fetch me?"
"Bltta fetch youT I wild her?
What do you mean? bet me have
her. John; you will let her fall."
Never again, Kllabeth! My arms
WILLIAM MITCHELL
ATTONNIT
AT LaW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
it, at a social occasion in Hcranton.
lVnnsylvania, some months ago. We will 0 Baf" I11"''"1 f,,r her hereaf
ter She Is fast asleep now; she
was so tired."
"Hut , John, 1 put her to bed. I
cannot see how 1 do not understand."
"I was drinking with Joe Lollard,
give a few sentences of this arraign
ment of the liquor traffic, as report
ed by The American Issue:
"Dining the past ten years a tre
mendous revolution, both in the
moral and in the industrial stand
ards of our people, has taken place wh'n 1 hrd babv ",nK.
In this country. This 1b especially papa! Hon t you love mamma and
m.riii tha i , . , ii,,, Klsle any more?' Then she cried as
About a decade ago the men of the " hpr nart was ken. Jo
western mining towns drank. gam-Mard- he said
bled and spent a great deal of their "What did he say, John?" 151 1 za
leisure time In questionable concert b,h asked anio"8y. as he took
halls, and considered a man who did tn sleeping child from her father,
not do these a 'sissy'. But this has to ,ay her ,n ner t,ny bel
all changed. Excessive drinking was ' Joe a,d- T"e tne n,,,e un
not then regarded as Immoral, but home. Jf I had a missus and a little
todav the man who drinks to xcess n lke that, Id atay to hum.
BURTON & WESTOVEH
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bldf.
'Phone 'H,. ALLIANCE, NEB,
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALLIANOK, TV KB.
vlTbrome
t.ANI ATTORNEY
Initeiuerl-nrKKeerlri IT. H. l,andOfiea
In iriutntntcn fur prompt and efficient MTTloa.
Office in Opera House Block
Elizabeth smiled appealingly!
"John," she breathed.
'I know Joe is right, Bess, I'm
going to stay at home hereafter."
"Mess you, John," whispered Eliza
beth. Then a sleepy baby murmur
ed, "Papa loves mamma and Elsie
again." Alice M. Roos. in The Her
ts not considered by his employer as
the proper person to hold a responsl
ble position.
"Temperance or intemperance Is a
question of appetite. A strong man
as well as a weak one. Is controlled
by this appetite, and sometimes the
weak man is as capable of taking a
drink and then leaving liquor alone a,d and ,,rbter
as his stronger fellowman. Hut as
a matter of fact, the men who think
they can take a drink and then stop
end in drunkards.
"We must bear in mind the con
nection between the temperance and
the labor movements, for the temper
ate man is always among those well
paid, while the other very often is
not.
W. C. T. U. MEETINGS
Special Meeting Last Weak,
lar Meeting Today
Regu
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ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
Lawyer and Land Attorney
I'ractlttiinpr In civil rourtu since IMS an4
Resistor 11. B. Land office from loo to laa?
Information by mall a spncialty.
omen in i.akd oirica mm.msa
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA.
DR. H. H. BBLLWOOD,
Surgeon C. B. A Q. Ry.
Offka Over Holetea'e Drug Store
Day Phone 87
Might Phone 86
OKIE t'OPPERNOLL
Kes. Phone 20
V J. PKTRKHBE
Res. PbonaM
Drs. Coppernoll 6c Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
A special meeting of the W, C, T
IT. was railed, at the home of Mrs.
Icnnle Reed, Thurfidny, March 7th
Mrs. Vance, superintendent. The
"IxKik back at the improvements study of the work outlined In the
made In this city of Siranton in the hTnhn Worker was taken up and
last ten years. While it is si Ml far proved very interesting. There was
Bhort of the Ideal, it has reached a a od attendance but It 1 unfor
greatly advanced point, not so much tunate that any should lose the op
In the hulldings and the cltv itself, port unity to post themselves more
but in the morality of the people, thoroughly regarding the work past
and this is mostly due to the in -nnd present and as planned for the
crease of wages and the temperance future, especially In Nebraska.
movement. No coal mining town in T"- regular meeting for this week
Ohio or southern Illinois, where the W'H e held this afternoon at the
working conditions have reached far- residence of Rev. and Mrs. J. H.
ther toward the ideal than any other "row 11, bl! Toiuca avenue.
region, permits the sale of Intoxicat
ing liquor. The miners th.mselves LEGAL BLANKS
have stopped it. This would have
Deen lncomprenensiuie ten years a- . large line of conveyancing and
KO. I other letal hlmiks Ir parried In
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1 nm lignum 1 in- s.uoous uecaiibe sKm k at tlie office Of The Alliance
they are against my people. On Herald. We can supply these in
pay-flay the saloon keepers are like any Quantity desired. Following is
tliera, My men enter their resorts ,1 list of some of the blanks carried
with the r wages, and often leave in stock
them with nothing, and then the
OEO. J. HAND,
PUYSICIAI AND SLBQBON
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moors)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCI
Office hours- 11-12 Am. 8-4 p.m. 7, SO-9 p, m.
Office Phone 62 Res. Phone, flj
rTrXCOPSEY
Phyatalan and Snrceon
office Phono SAO
Kcs. Phone 343
Calls answered promptly da; and night from
omice. unices :- Alliance national
Building over the Post Office.
Bank
wives must pacify the store keepers
for the non-payment of bills, and the
family is left practically destitute.
Our union stands for temperance,
and better and more decent men
THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Director and Embalmer
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 510
Q. H. Wood
N. S. Cook
WOOD & COOK
Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorating
Carriage Work a Specialty
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
PHONES 434 and 679
LEGAL NOTICE
i jn
at Rodger' Grocery, Phone 1.
Office
JOHN GARRETT
Successor teFraak Watlact)
Transfer Line
Household goods
moved promptly
and transfer work
solicited.
Rea. phone 583
The Unknown Heirs and Devisees
of John C. Clayton, deceased, will
take notice that on the 24th day of
January, 1912, Theodore Colvin,
Plaintiff herein, filed his petition In
the district court of llox Hutte coun
ty. Nebraska, against said defend
ants, the object and prayer of which
are lo quiet title In the plaintiff to
t' Muiheast one-fourth (SK'4) of
Sc. iioa 27, in Township 27, north of
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iniiiKe oir, ei, in iiox tiutte coun
ty, Xebraska, us auinst the tlei. nd
ants and all persons clalmiiiK throus
or under them and to exclude the
defendants and each of iheiu from
all right, title and interest therein.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 1st day of
April, 1912.
Hated February 21, 1K12
THKODORK OOLWf,
Plaintiff.
Too Much at Stake
"It would be worth my position to
be foupd with a flask of liquor. Men
of my calling ought not to use li
quor at all. Too many lives are at
stake, asserted an engineer to
whom, at the end of a long, fast
run, a passenger had offered a flask
of brandy. Wisely spoken. Many
line-, oi business now exclude poison
drinkers and the list is lengthening.
HOW PAPA CAME HOME
laan Saaajy. a,,,. Mt1 imMl Ut Tins
Nelson Fletcher Fire Insurance Agency
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Alliance, Nebraska
"Mama, is papa home?"
"No, darling; try to go to sleep
Papa will be here soon, I hope,'
came from the fOWl mother's Hps.
"Why does papa stay away so late
is he busy?' questions the little
girl from the tiuy bedroom.
"1 don't know." after a pause; "1
am afraid papa has forgotten us and
our little home "
woesn t papa lore us any more
mammy dear?" Klsie's tone was im-
i rative.
"Oh dear, I suppose vupa loves us,
but, oh! why is he so changed?
was the inxoluntary cry.
"Where Is papu, mammy dear?"
ter at Joe Mason's place, I
Hiink, dearie, hut go to sleep now
mieiwe iu in tiu little home; an
hour passed, two, three, the fire
buraed lower in the open grate, and
the lamp flickered dismally. Tlu
j still coolness that foretells the bor
(leiianu of midnight caused the
young wife to shiver and lay aside
nei m-biiib. men sue arose with a
sigh. The supper so carefully pre
pared was spoiled long ago, and she
must now get her sleep, else how
COaM she care for her baby?
"John will scar, ely be here now
before one o'clock." she said to her
self as she opened the cottage door
Agre nielit for ftlllldillg
Agreement for Warranty Deed
Assignment of Mortgage
Application for Druggist s Permit
Admin it.; 1 ator's or Kxecutor's Deed.
Band for Deed
IJUI of Sale
Chattel Lease
Contract for Sale of Real Batata'
Mortgage
Contractor's Hcnd
Contract for Real ESetete
Farm LeaM
Batrgj Met
BatehatOB or Mortgage
Imdetaatty liond
Lease of Otty Property
LaeSS Of Personal Property
Lease
Mortgage Deed
Mortgage for Coupon Notes
Miscellaneous Bond
Mechanic's Lien
Notes
Option Contract
Peddler's State License
Quit Claim Deed
Real paste -Mortgage
Release ot Mortgage
Release of Mechanic's Lien
Subpoena
Warranty Deed
Warrant
Writ of Replevin
The above list includes only a part
of the blanks which we txarry in
stock. If there is any other blank
that you wish, call at our office, or
write for It, and we will supply the
same In any quantity you desire
HERALD Pl'BLISHINO (K).MI'AW,
Alliance, Nebraska.
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIANCE, Mlimski
Purtles out of town mIiouIiI write, as t am
out lunch of the time. Charges wilt not
I'ctii tj.OO and cxpenari per day.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician nnd Surgeon
HEMINGFOHD, NCBR.
SPECIALTIES. IWases of Women and
Children and Getiuo L'rinary Organs
All calls answered promptly day tr
Claude Donovan of Alliance, after
visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Yauney, returned home Tues
gaj of this week tU.uuiis Tribune.
March 7.
The front of Tom Stalos' store pre
sents an attractive appearance with
a uew coat of dark green paint. The
Herald is pleased to uote that he Is
having a good trade and that it is
and looked down the lighted street constantly increasing
HARRY P. COURSE!
Live Stock and
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TKKM.-n REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
DENTIST,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
PHONE 167
Alliance, Nebraska
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