fssJMN Gives all the news of Box Butte County and Citv of Alliance The Alliance Herald VOLUME XIX ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA J THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1912 Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. NUMBER 18 The First National Bank issues $10, $20, $50 and $100 "A.B.A." Cheques, in any amount desired, for travel in the United States or foreign countries. Don't risk loss by carrying large amounts of cash, or embarrassment by offering your personal check. All over the world, "A.B.A." Cheques are known to be good, and your signature identifies you. YOU ARE PARTICULAR about the toilet soap you use Why not be particular about the TOILET PAPER you use? WBJ HAVE THE FULL UNB OK HOOTT TISSUE TOIL.KT PAPERS Balsam Tissue, 3 Rolls 25c 150 Tissue Towels 50c The Horace Bogue Store APPROPRIATE SERVICE St. Matthew's Episcopal Church Cel ebrates Easter in a Beauti ful Manner A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST J. Office in Alliance National Bank Blk T Over Postorfice. !. Fhoue 391. DR. L. W. BOWHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Dr. JAS. P. HAXF1ELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED AGENTS, 56.00 A DA. .. IDEAL Pancake - c , j, icMle uifw jiTw houtei-'etmoiiey,time and Uboi. hl teller. 0jk moiie y f of aienM wrile loi aaniplr val uable piemiumt and a Free Catalogue Sample Griddle par paid. 1 1 00. BEAUTIFUL EA8TER SERVICE A beautiful and appropriate serv ice was that at St. Matthew s Kpte eopal church in Alliance on Kaster morning. The church was decorated In green and white. The flowers were Easter lilies, white carnations and hyacinth. The service was conducted by Rev. Geo. G. Ware. The music was ren dered by the vested choir, compos ed of some twenty-five or thirty members. A collection was taken, amounting to three hundred and thirty-one dol lars, showint; the liberality of those who attended the service and indi cates that they entered into the spirit of the occasion. The service was much enjoyed by nil present and was one that will long be n membered. LEGAL BLANKS rT. APLiCu ran HECTOR CO., Holdrcge, Nebr. fe Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S JAMES H. KENNEDY Dentist New office First National Bank Building I'nose 2.1 THE VALUE of well-printed eat-appearing stationery as a mean of getting and holding detir abie Dull ness has been amply demonstrated. Consult us before going elsewhere paoaco A large line of conveyancing and other legal blanks is carried in stock m the office of The Alliance Herald. We can supply these in any quantity desired. Following is a list of some of t lie blanks carried in stock: Agreement tor Ituildinn Agreement for Warranty Deed Assignment of Mortgage Application for Druggist's Permit Administrator's or Kx'-cutor's Deed I loud for Deed Hill of Sale Chattel Lease Contract for Sale of Ron Haute Mortgage Contractor's Pond Contract for Real Kstate Farm Lease Betray Notice Kxtension Of MortgagS) Indemnity Bond f jtmstt) Of CitJT Property Letise of Personal Proerty Lease Mortgfige Deed Mortgage for Coupon Notes Miscellaneous Hond Quit Claim Deed Real Kstate Mortgage Release of Mortgage Release of Mechanic's lAvn Subpoena Warranty Deed Warrant Writ of Replevin t Option Contract Peddler's State License Mei bailie's Lien Notes The above list includes only a pari of the blanks which WO carry in stok 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 hi KHALI) rriii.isiiiNt; company. Alliance, .cbaska. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Heine 110 longer in the employ of Geo. D. Darling, I am stilDiu position to serve my former friends BJI Funeral Director and Kmbaltuer. ALLKN H. MORRIS. Phone 17'J w I7tfll9tt-dl7tf48 CONTEST AT HEMINGFORD ILLINOIS STATE PRIMARY AnViual Industrial School Contest for Box Butte County, Sat urday, April 13, 1912 MANY WILL GO FROM ALLIANCE The annual industrial school con test for boys and girls for Uox Butte county will be held in Hero inn ford SaUirday of thin week. Pre parations have been made to make thl one of the beet con testa of thl kind ever held In the county. There will be prizes for contest ants in school work, manual train ing work, crop raising and domes tic science. There will be prizes open to all the schools of the coun ty and special prizes for the coun try schools. The exhibits will be open to the public all day and at 2:30 In the afternoon there will be a program. The contest will be a treat to all those who are so fortunate as to attend It and will be a great bene fit to the schools of the county. Many will go from Alliance on the local freight leaving here at 8:00 o'clock In the morning. They can return on the local freight In the afternoon or evening. REFUTES TEMPER ANCE ARGUMENT Alliance Man Is Sure Saloons Nec essary to His Business Champ Clark and Colonel Roose velt Sweep the Suoker State at Primary WILON AND TAFT SECOND At tiie presidential primary held in Illinois on Tuesday, under the naw primary law, Champ Clark swept the state by a majority of about 140,000 over Woodrow Wil son, who was second in the demo cratic race. The vote for .Tin is on Harmon was o small that It wae not reported In the press dispatch es. Fx President Roosevelt received a plurality of more than 100,000 In the republican primary. President 1 aft was second. Senator 1 .a Toi lette received a good vote but was third in the race. FINANCIAL STATEMENT How the Expenses of Tabernacle Meetings Are Met As an argument to be used a a1nat voting for license, the tem pt ranee people had cards printed to be handed out to the voters on election day last week. On one side of the card was printed this Question; "llonext. nVW, fe the sa loon necesssry to your business?" and on the other side was printed. "What has the saloon done for you?" the Inference being that ' Is not necesaary to other lines ti business aiid that it is a benefit to no one. There is one man i:i .Milan e who is engaged in legi'imato business who denies the i input at ion. On Wed neda morning followtag the city election. Judge Zurn, police m irate, allowed The Herald edi r one of these cards on which he had written answers to these two i u ts tions. Following the question "Hon !-", now, i the saloon necessary ; your business?" he wrote "Yes ' To the 1 Uu r question was this an swer, "Paid fine's." DEATH OF BOX BUTTE LADY Pioneer Passes Away from Earthly Scents at Ripe Age On Satutd.ij, April occurred the death of Mrs. Olea Johnson, one of the earlier settlers of Box HOtte county. Death was caused l bead (rouble. lie. east d sv.is 78 year avid months of h?. Mis. Johuscn wa.s born lu Nor way and was there married to Jo ha n nas Johnson. To them ix children were born, five of ' whole are still liviug. Twenty-six peart ago the family came from the old country and settled in Uox Huttc county, routh and west of lieiiiing ford. Pour years ago the husband died For the past twelve years Mrs. Johnson has been residing with her son Theodore, who lives six miles east of llemiugford, and It wus at his home that her OOS occurred One son and one daugh ter were present at Hie funeral In teriueiit was made in 1 1 - Bailag- ford esatstrry, The Herald extends 1. s heartfelt sympathy to the herawd sons and ilaug liters. CARD OF THANKS I wish to 1 hank the people of ' II. miugford and vicinity for Hie kin luess shown me during Hie III uem ami death of my mother, and fir their expressions of syinpallo TIIKODORK JOHNSON President D W Hayea of the Peru State Normal wan in Allianc Suiiduv greeting his friends. of whom be has a host. He gives a ftvorable report of Hie condition of Hie school work in Peru. out J11 In "f Whenever a meeting such as is now being held at the tabernacle In Alliance ie planned, the question comes up as to how the expenses will Le met and how much they will amount to. Those who usually object to fluch meetings often com plain that they are a detriment be cause they take money out of town. It seems rather peculiar that many persons making such ob ecttHia novor 1 ontfjlatl when a circus or something of that kind ci mi as to town and In one day takes nore money than the workers miio'.i vrt?t 4tv.''; 5vFt"rif 1? for their services in a year. It i- righl that people, especially 1 hose who attend the meetings and -;lve for their support, should know what 1 lie expeirsea are and how they are paid Hence we arsJ pub lishing this statement. llefore ar rang nieiits were completed for ih? holding of a meeting, a guaran tee fund was subscribed, not for the evangellM who h 1 charge of the isioothtea, bui lor ilie oilier ex pense. As all the other exptfnues of the meeting ba ' been provtdod for, no demand will be made on the guarantee fund, so those who have SUbM ribed will not be -:l!1c.I upon to pay anything for the support of the meetints except what th".v choose to give in some other way. Following are the terms upon which Rev. Os( ar lxwry makes en casements to hold revival 111 1 int;-. 'Viilch, as vviil be seen, ;:ir r.in;ee him no pay: Fiiift, the't a sdttaada ntosjiiai place be provided whith usually Hems the rtonai ruction of 1 rnbois na le such as was eni led in Alii ince, the running expenses of 'hi tiueting, such a fuel, janitor, etc., the railroad fare for the evan- ;ist Ic pan-t.v and their board while In the city, one half of the salary of the musical dtr ctor, the other li ill' b Inaj paid by Mr. LoWry blnssolf. T IS running expenses of the met I in-v.s in Allianic have been heavier than usual in the meetings held by Mr. Lowey, In fa-t we are Informed in- irly twice much. On the bust Sabbat h a free will offering will be taken for the ev angelist, which is the only eoaipoa sat ion agreed upon for him . 1 WEATHER FORECAST U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau Alliance. Nebr., April II. Ittt i'nsettled with local showers prob ably tonight or Priday. Warmer to night. 1 0 even person. Killed in Fire Panic Avesnes. Prance. Apt II Sever : omen and ciiildi n wen Utile, I in thit I til) in :i rnsh to the doors in a con cert naif, Mtowing si aatbreak af flro I Fifteen otlo 1 women and childrer reri injured. Eight Are Killed by Avalanche. Eight professors and students front Itibach uniwTsily were oerwhelmi by an avalanche and killed while mak Ins a tour in the mountains near Inn apruck. Austria. To the Public: The undersigned have established an exclusive Agency for the sale of MONARCH COIL In Alliance with Messrs. J. H. Vaughan & Son WE bespeak your patronage, and in this connection desire to state that no MONARCH COAL has been shipped any other dealers or steam consumers in Alliance, since June ist, 191 1. WYOniNG COAL HININO COMPANY, Miners and Shippers of MONARCH COAL S. A. Foster Lumber Co. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRING US YOUR ESTIMATES FOR FIGURES Exclusive Agency for the Celebrated American Wall Board hire Proof Warm Coo 5 lo laths, crooks or bucks See samples at our office 1ST 32 S 5 O ii m m LOUP CITY FLOUR WHITE SATI All kinds of Groceries We Deliver Promptly m m Men's Shoes, Huts, Punts, and all kinds of Men's Clothing Ladies' Dress Sh(tes. Low Prices Come in and give us a trial order Tom Stalos I 13 Box liutte Ave. PMONK 210 m m m m m m m m m Na Foulard silkH, It yds flM it lloKUe's (' H I'reslou writes The Her aid troin N'ancouvi r. II (V. "Keep my paper ionium 1 1 " the Ih'si in tin- west. (ioixl vkislus to all. Same from wife." Dsli () Kei fe came ill h-oni hiri ranch y stcrday and paid The Her ald a visit this SMfStlSS Hs re SJBta prospect.-, line in Ilia neigh borhood 'iiit : w heat KOI a fcooil start and while the acreage U not larne. hat l lu re iw w ill no doubt tnaki. a sooil crop. Kev. Wi H I'refioM of l.iinoln, senior iiiciuber of the I'rescott Mus ic company, was in Alliance Tues day forenoon on busiuesK and took occlusion to visit frieiid of whom he hah altS a number In tliks it From lier he went to Scot ts bluff. M -s Win n it- Spa -lit went to l-iii-coln !it Saturda to spend a slum vacation with her brotlu.- Itoy, who is attetidiiiK 'he .state university, and with irieuds uf whom she has falls a number in the capital city. , Sin- visiti n Kva RSMN uid lla.el Bowomh who an- both atlndlua, . BCbCCl at l'uiversi;y I'lai'e. She returned Monday. Hon. .lohn H. St rahburfc.r came' oer to Alliance Monday to meet J. P, Cox who arrived Tuesday morning from Alabama, corning via Kaunas City. Mr. Cox was in this country two years ago on a visit. I'pou mature delilieratiou, he decid ed to nail a section of l iuie Sam's land lu Sheridan county while it could be secured Mr. Sii-aaburg;-t-r assisted t(iui in locating a good Kiukaid claim on which he filed Tuesday