I'll f he Drake Hotel is ready to serve Luncheon, Parties or Ban quets at any time. Don't be afraid to talk with the management about tha menu or decorations. BOWMAN & SON 8 8 i 8 !5 5 W Ffr 7T 7!& 7T Wt9 7Ti PHP I 44H The most satisfactory way ot heating a house $ 9 is with a furnace. I handle the Wise and J g Jewel furnaces. They can be seen at my shop Iji ; 4jr I have experienced S menformyplumb- i ng work. A m equipped to hand fr ie all kinds of x work. Now is a 4jt good time to have that plumbing job X put in before cold 0 weather sets in. f B. W. RAY gla.xbing and Heating: $ X PHONE 435 J Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. JOHN GARRETT Successor to Frank Wallace Transfer Line 1 Household oonfl; - , . J ' and transfer work Office at Rodgera' Grocery, Phone 1. Ret. phone 583 Good Telephone Service Depends Upon You Probably you have never realized that each telephone suhseriber is a vital faetor in MOUking gtxxl telephone service. You and every other telephone user are essential partners in the Company that supplies you with telephone service. You cannot enjoy really first -class tele phone service unless you give us your co-operation. The (knnpany must have ,our Intelligent and hearty rapport. Help us give the best service by obeying the rules given in the Directory. NEBRASKA NEWS Governor Wilscn is Given Ova tion ai Lincoln. BRYAN AND CANDIDATE MEET. Democratic Presidential Nominee Goec to Nebratkan't Home at Fairview It Greatly pleated With Hit Recep tion in Caoital City. Hollo, Mr. Hryan; hello, Mr. Urv nn." "Welcome, welcome governor." These words alone and a cordial handshake brought together nt I. in roln lor tin first time since the iih the pfesl Democrat!, three timet il the ram tional -a m jii i t:n opened detitlal nominee of the pert; and the man who was the standard bearer party. As the governor Stepped from C i uid of his private Mir, virtually int the nht of Mr. I!ran, the din ol cheers and (lies of ettthUSlflSBI ftn thousands of throats practically snvl lo'veil up the two m D. T!i ' brttsh t1 the way into a waiting r ttO o'i during a demonstration t ! : , H'rtl i ... the beginning; of a great wM h Governor Wood row t 11 on he never sew dor Itn&gin .1 t ! I With (hi MOV 'tiif of v.' itt1 "a : rectorfci tha tooting of r.: ' hotns and the mua'.e c' 1 -. ' prcetdentlel bo mince and t'e torn: nominee rode together th? 'i h ton fccstion Of humanity Wbl h 1 the streets of I inro'n lor '-er r- - r blocks. There were ctl . or" and Wilson" an 1 "Wilson and Bryan,' for Mr. Bryan himself had Jotf re turned from a six W( Us' stumpln tour through lb w. st in b naif o Wilson and Marshall Governor Wilson and Mr. liry..; spoke together for the first time at r banquet of the ffemocratic state com mittee. Cheers and enthusiasm werr continuous, and Governor WltaOl thanked Mr. Hryan publicly for tin support be gave him at Baltimore, and Bryan In turn appealed to the Democ racy "to do for Wilson twire as mud at ihev ever did for Bryan. " Nebraska Telephone Uifts Company DEGREE OF HONOR ELECTION Mrs. i O.OO ti J ri,l . t III if i UU fo-rrj Nebraska V.crcn Ascijrad Plate cn Island. Lincoln) o t t. a number et teaek er. inot of llie.-.i nielj Known in Ne bmekei hare been atattned u po Itlioni in I'c-to Rico. Miss Marten Holeomb of Lineoln n a tt lea ed to the aeventtt r ado in ;he sc hool at ?.m 1 ruee nnd M.ai Oir trade Ktneaid to the eighth grade in ih :inie arboet. The Mftfeea .time and I. ii ll( RfOWfl of Omaha, damrhters of Ri nator Bn n. were arafgned to ponip. Mis Ora e Rallg- bnry of Lineoln was haalgned to the QeOTft O fObinaon school lo.1 orphan v-irls In San TttTt Miss Bmma Bwetey of Ltneoti wai UMlgned tO Alhonito. Miss Man Alite Lynch of Omaha was asslcned to Anrlho, hut was later trantfetTtd to the sixth made of the training school in the normal department of the nnl versit, to fi'l a vacancy which oc curred it the last moment. This mak"i i'hre Nebraska women in the university- MIm TiM.ets, the prln ipnl of the training aehool; Miss Ljmcb, Rlxtfa rade, and Miss Piper, seventh grade. M. H. Cleaver of Lincoln Agair Chosen Grand Chief. The Degree of Honor completed it ciection of oftVers at Lincoln and the following will he the- official roster cn the Kebraaka luriadlction for t'r. in i blennlun Brand chief of honor, Mayme He diick Chaser of Lincoln; grand lad rf honor, Minnie Shanahan of Lin coin; grand c hief of ceremonies, Mag g!e Steele of South Omaha; grand re cord 't Ktta Urooks of South Bend; grand treasure r, Katie Schmidt o! Omaha- grand usher, Anna Stover ol Boneva; grand inner watch. An: Qraaamaa of Holdrege; grand ontei Watch, Minnie I .a hat) of Grand Island tfendeaaitcra ol the order win be ir Lincoln for the next biennium. It was voted to allow members whe reach the age of seventy years tt Withdraw from the order, giving then hack the atacaamenU they have pat 1 with interest at 4 per cent. The next Meeting will he held iif Fremont the second week In October District Attorney Ayres Files Bri f . District Attorney AyerH has fib d i brief in the supreme court in support if the findings of Referee Holeomb ir be South Qmaba fir and police . or.i mission case He asks for a JudJ (Bent on the RndlngS, which were that the defendants, John J. Ryan and .lo S"ph Pivonka. had wtlftlHy failed U enforce the licpior laws and shoulc he forc"cl to give up their offices. 1T combat. the assertion of the detc nd ants tht thejT ire serving a second tern Inatead of a first term and there fore cannot be ousted for acts coin mitted dining their first 'erm. NEW CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR Name of J H Furgerscn to Go on E" -Hct by Petition. Lincoln, Oct. 7. The campaign for the United States senate was made more- inte rest in- by the filing of a certificate with the secretary of state staling that "We, the undersigned, all that the name of J, H. Fergurson ol Broken How be p'need on the oTl cial ballot by petition." The e Mif Iceta had attac hed the names Of 1.240 men, most of them giving their resi dence as Omaha, SEIDEL PREACHES SOCIALISM Former Mavcr of Milwaukee Expounds Hie Party's Doctrine. Omaha, Oct.." Fmil Betdel, former mayor of Milwaukee and candidate for vice president on the Socialist ticket, raked the Progressive and the other two parties impartially, charging them with being the tools of the "twelve billion-dollar trust" and the corpora tions. "No matter whic h of those parties win," he said, "yon will loso and the corporations will win " Free Delivery tor Wymore. Wymore, Neb., Oct. 7. A postoffice Inspector was here looking over the city to determine the advisability of installing free city mall delivery, in accordance with a hill recently passed in congress providing for city mail de )lver in small towns as an experi ment. Wymore is the first town in Nebraska to no c onsidered, as this c i;y ic the first to have put in a petition asking for delivery service. It is ex pected that the service will he estab lished in about thirty days. Sawver Goes to Texas. riysse8 Orant Sawyer, who has bee: engineer at the state bouse lor sev "-al rOare, has handed in his resigns tion end will move to Texat. It Ii understood that his job will not gc begging, tor already four patriots bavt fl'ed notice that they think they car sign up a monthly voucher in as ao eeptahle a manner as did Mr. Sawver Plan to Enlarge Camput. The huslm men of Lincoln ar renwlVrln a new proposition tor en largtng the university campus Tin; Vlati is for the city to buy four add! tional blocks m-xt to the present ...'inpus if th- legislature '! appro priate lioo.iioo per year for .he ne. t out vearp. Judge Rults Against McShane. IniLe t'o.-siow -if the ljtiieasi dlttrtei co', 'T tnstalasd the demurred of the state -. the petition or Pells J McShnue, sheriff of Douglas countv By this geciftou SheriiT Mc Shane srO receive hut ift c-ems per dtgy for board ing priaanevfl after conviction Stsoten Wants Depot. The Bet; ii Ki ic hunts' association o! Stanto" ha Mentioned the rallwaj COmmtMkM to compel the Northwest eru Kailway company to build it :n- lepot at that place, claiming that th present structure is too small and un fit fe- puhl'c use. Seven Caset f Spinal Meningitit. A raped 'v Seae received by I r Wilscn M the state mtciicai heard thai three - il t'-' 'i have- died of spina meningitis at Lc wlston and four fiou the dka ase at Benrington. Nemaha County's Apple Crop Large. Auburn, Neb., Oct. 7 Much diffi culty is being experienced by the ap ple shippers or BrownvlBe in gettinu cere. Already over 100 cars have been shipped from this r.lace and it is esti mated that over 100 will he sent from tnere Pern, Nemaha, Rroc k and Johnson are also important shipping points. At HOWS Over 15,000 bushels will be '-hipped from the orchard of Church Howe & Son. Ouarantine in Montana. Govern Of N orris of Montana has la sued a proclamation forbidding Ne braska ':11c1 Kansas horses to enter thu state. (Ie says that "an unknown dis ease, dangerous, contagious, commu nicable and fatal," prevails In those vtates and the proclamation Is issued to prevent spread of the disease. Or. Bost.om, state vete-in.nrlan of Ne braska, has received a copy of the proclamation. Manuel Filet Report. Superintendent o. b. Manuel of the Industrial school for boys at Kearney has filed his leport with the hoard of public lands and building! and shows a decreaae in the membership for the month ol September. Iff boys an swering to roll call, against 205 the previous month Thirty-One boys were pgroled during the month and eight r-'ceived. Woman 102 Years Old Diet at Seward. Seward. Neb.. Oct 7 Mrs Susanna Parrlsb. the oldest woman in Nebras ka, died at the home of her son, .lohn Pairish Site vvtis born in Ohio Aug 2, 3in. and has lived in Nebraska since Igflt Rha was the mother of sevpn children, only three of whom are liv ing She leaves twenty-six grandchil dren and t wenty . seven great grandchildren RecorC Price for Land. Dorchester. Neb., Oct. 7. George Johnson of this place sold hia HQ earn farm, !:ng two miles north of town, to John ftteckley of Miltord tor $175 per ac re. This is a record price for land in this locality, THE PEOPLE'S TURN NOW! J. K Murnhjr In Journal. Portland. Ortk Alliance Tailoring: Co. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly Done Ladies' Work a Specialty Only Steam Presser in the City FRENCH DRY CLEANING Stanton & Keeley, Mgrs. C. W . Zurn 2 Co. CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Foundations, Porch and Floor Work, Cement Water Tanks, etc. All Work Guaranteed PHONE 562, OR SEE 6. ZURN Alliance, Nebraska CASH PRICE LIST COAL On and after November first we will sell coal for cash only Cash prices in effect at present time are as follows: Sunshine Maitland Lump, delivered, 8.40 Sunshine Malt., washed nut, del., 8.20 Monarch (lignite), delivered - - 6.00 J. H. VAUGHAN&SON Wholesale and Retail Feed and Fuel Phone No. s 213 Box Butte Ave. Ex-Mayer Miller of Dorchester Dead. Porch -st. r, Neb, Oct. 7 -A lc le gr'im " is received announcing the death of x Mayor Franklin Millrr of this place, w'hieh occ aired In Lords bnre Cal Or- Wilson P.eturnt. Pr H H Vilson of the state hoard of health i ei urned from Washinaion. where he al.ended the international egagreaj of h-.-ui ne and deanography. Thlitv-three differ nt nations w re repn s. rded nv about cleleaatc. T Prosecute Phone Company. The tlte ' aMw ax c nmtnlss'.n has erdeied i c riminal action to tie begun ' li tt the lneo'n Telephone and Teleetanh company for rhangtai r-ite atthotti pcnnlsalcM of the commission GREAT SALE OF CROW AGENCY LANDS. Ue,etd aeres of the finest Crow Indian Reservation lands near Hardin, Mont., will be sold at auction October II, I 1 2. at a miniinui-t price of $1.50 per acre; no residen-e is ivquired and a title is furnl6hei at once. These lands are located in southern Montana, near Hillings, and will advance steadily in value, because of the changing conditions In raising cattle. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A CHANCE LIKE THIS AGAIN KOl'NI) TRIP TK'KKTS will Ik- ca sale O.-tober 15ih to I till tag, llardlu and oilier destinations, stopovirs allowed; on those tickets you can nei the free KiebaM homesteads hi w. -tern Nebraska, stop at I'pton. Moorecroft ami Qllleofe ' see the Mc.ndeii IM eare free bomeeteade: stop at Hardin tad PM the Crow Indian lands. Or you can buy liom seekers' tickets to all poin s in the Mis Horn lljisin at the same fare.-, and s.'.- the lii avy crops in that locality. October is a good month in wliic li to risM that region and note tht exhibit of lull' dry farming and Irrigated land products everywhere in the Northwest. I), ( lent Dedver, Immigration Agent H04 Fiii nani Sttvct, Omalia, N''l)t aska