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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
isTsMssj 883 r I as - 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 g 1 OEMOCRACY'S TICKET THE DUTY OF A CITIZEN Th Best Ever OtfrroH to the Voter The Way a Lending Rppubican Now of Nebraska Drfines It 4ir P P II 117 Jl riiKO lor win mm 1 s Jewel furnaces. They can be seen at my shop The most satisfactory way ot heating a house is with a furnace. I handle the Wise and I have experienced men for my plumb i ng work. A m equipped to hand le a I I kinds of work. Now is a good time to have that plumbing job put in before cold weather sets in. tome Pointe ot Dtffetnce Between Party Records In Nebraska in Democracy' Favcr. 8tanding Upon the Most Progressiva Platform Ever Framed In the State s History. . w IFl-u.m.'talrLgr arid. PHONIP lU w 1 j ' t RAVI Boards of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber 6 Coai k Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. JOHN GARRETT Successor to Frank Wallace Transfer Line Household j,roods moved promptly j " . and transfer work tit 1 . . 1 ouMieuie!:a .soiimea. Office at Rodgers' Grocery, Phone 1. Ret. phone 583 You Can Aid To Better Telephone Service Y slioulil !) pleased to have you glv us auy sunKt'stions that will lead to the iettenueut of the telephone service. It is our duty, We (eel, as a public service cor poration, to constantly standardize and improve our equipment and operating methods to the best known standards, to maintain a telephone system to the highest degree of efficiency, and to demand that our employes be courteous and competent. Those are our resonsibilities as we see them, and we shall welcome any aid on your part that shall help us to fulfill them. Nebraska democrat submits to the roters of the state the best ticket ever nominated. every candidate standing upon the cleanest cut and moat progressive platform ever framed by any political party In the history of Nebraska. The platform neither minces nor evades; It deals dl reotly with vital problems of reform. ! It it not a mass of glittering general ities. It pledges the democratic party to Insurance reform, to reform In tax ation, to reform in prison manage ment,, to reform in management of other state institutions, to the enact- ; ment of Just labor legislation, to the ; enactment of a "blue sky" law, and it ; specifically sets out what It means to do and In words that can not be misin terpreted. In proof of its sincerity the democracy of Nebraska points to Its record for having faithfully kept Its every promise to the voters of Nebraska. Nebraska Telephone Company "The best governor Nebraska ever had" Is the common expression in re ferring to Ashton 0. Shallenberger. democratic candidate for United States senator. The faithful servant Is the one who deserves recognition and promotion. Governor Shallenber ger never rode Into office upon a fraudulent vote; he never had to cry "fraud" In order to cover up his own fraudulent election. He never made a grandstand pretense of opposition to gag rule, only to turn around and vote to put the chief exponent of gag rule back into power. He has been a mili tant democrat all his life, never a sud den convert to some new-found Ism with a view to securing office. He is one of the pioneer advocates of real reform, with a record of something more than Up service. Hon. K. J. Hainer has been for many years one of the leading republicans In Nebraska. He represented the Fourth Nebraska district in two terms of the national congress. In a recent statement as to the duties of a citizen in the present political cam paign. Judge Hainer said: "My duty points me to the casting of a vote which will do the most harm possible to the vaulting ambition of Roosevelt and all of his kind. 1 never did such a thing before, but this year I shall vote a democratic ticket that la to say. I shaU not vote for any re publican who is In the least inoculat ed with the bull moose poison. I would vote for the Taft electors If I could see any show for Taft to carry Nebraska, but I know the fight In Nebraska will be between Roosevelt and Wilson, and In the face of such a situation every lover of the republic should cast his vote for Wilson." That's it exactly. The fight in Ne braska Is between Wilson and Roose velt. A Nebraska voter who desires to be In the fight must choose between Roosevelt and Wilson. Republicans of the Judge Hainer kind are loyal to President Taft. but they realise that he is hopelessly third in the nice, and for that reason they will vote for Wil son, regarding him as preferable to the bull mooso candidate. NOT A VERY WIDE SWATH. From the New York World. If "Billy" Kastham Is elected com missioner of public lands and build- I Ings he will not spend his official hours splitting hairs Infernally fiae. but will take a broad view of his du ties. He wouldn't think of wasting ; $100 worth of the time of the board of public lands and buildings in squab bltng over the Inscription on a corner stone, nor In haggling over whether the deposed superintendent of a state institution owed the state for a tin water pitcher, or pair of second hand shoes, or a suit of overalls worth 7.1 cents. Nor would he stand for a con tractor for the erection of a state building fooling around until the state was "in the hole" and forced to take over the work and complete it. The state needs the sen ices of a man like "Billy" Kastham. Andrew M. Morriscy. democratic candidate for attorney general, har been a working democrat ever since he became a voter, lie gained admis slon to the bar by dint of working Us way while studying. He has gained deserved reputation for ability as an attorney, and his character is above reproach. Mr. Morrissey has never yielded to the ambition for office to the extent that lie turned his political coat to secure an oilice ARE YOU IN EARNEST? There are more than one hundred thousand men in Nebraska who carry policies in the fraternal insurance so cieties These men have said by their action In paying for fraternal insur ance that they do not desire the insur ance department of the state of Nc braska to be influenced by the old line life Insurance companies. Well, here we are. face to face with a chance to see whether or not the members of the Highlanders, the A. O. V. W., the Woodmen of the World, the Modern Woodmen and kindred societies are in earnest In this matter. At the election In November the people will have a chance to put into the office of state auditor a real friend of fraternal in surance. Remember that the state auditor of Nebraska is always in posi tion to give grief or encouragement to fraternal insurance. One of the candi dates for state auditor is a real friend of fraternal Insurance. If elected he will not give the old line companies the worst of It. hut he sure will not permit the old liners to give the fra ternals the worst of the situation in this state. You men who carry frater nal insurance ought to get your eyes open to your own interests. If you can elect Henry ('. Richmond as state auditor, then fraternal insurance will have a show in Nebraska. you In earnest? Your vote for state auditor will show whether you have been In earnest in your claim of friendship for fraternal Insurance, or whether you have been playing horse with a seri ous question. Make a note of it. boys. Henry C Richmond is a candidate for state auditor Henry C. Richmond Is the friend of fraternal insurance. That DUghl to be enough. 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 dc Co. CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalks, Foundations, Porch and Floor Work. Cement Water Tanks, etc. All Work Guaranteed PHONE 562, OR SEE G. ZURN Alliance, Nebraska The law forbids a judge to sit in any case in which he was before ele vated to the bench, employed, or in which he has a personal interest. Rut Secretary of State Waite, a candidate for re-election and personally interest ed In the result of the protest tiled by Andrew M. Morrissey. did not hesitate to decide in that case, although he was vitally and personally interested. You do not have to make two guesses as to how Waite decided. The law requiring the state treas urer to invest the permanent school fund In state, county, school district and municipal bonds also requires that the state treasurer purchase these bonds direct, not through brok ers. Will State Treasurer George ex plain how the bonds of the city of Valentine came Into the possession of the permanent school fund? And the bonds of the city of Wyinore? And some others that might he mentioned? Aldrich in nis public speeches Is not backwards about resorting to subter fuge. He tries to make his hearers believe that John H. Morehead op posed all the reform measures enact ed by the 1907 legislature. When fronted by the fact that Mr. Morehead was not a member of the legislature of 1907, he attempts to explain by saying he means that Morehead would have opposed them if he had been a member. Speaking of needeil reforms, do you know of one more needed than reform of the judiciary? A democrat ic legislature enacted a law provid ing for a non-partisan judiciary, and it was vetoed by Governor Aldrich. The democratic platform adopted by the Grand Island convention means something J W. Kelley. democratic candidate for secretary of state, has earned the sobriquet of "Platform' Kelley because of his insistence upon the faithful carrying out of platrorm pledges. And that's the kind of men Nebraska needs in office It V. ('lark, democratic candidate for superintendent of public Instruc tion, is an experienced educator. He relizes the need of agricultural and industrial training in the public schools, and the elimination of a lot of useless fads and isms and oologies. He favors making the public schools of benefit to the average child Instead of making them of especial benefit to a few children. He Is advocating needed reforms in the public school system, and he deserves the support and co-operation of every thoughtful parent. Governor Aldrich is .such a great tickler for "reform" and for compli ance with the consiitution that one wouders how it came about that he actually besought the legislature to further violate the constitution by making an appropriation to pay his meat and grocery bill. Two lawyers and a physician now constitute the rlilway commission. The republican candidate for com missioner is an editor. The democratic candidate. Clarence K Harinau. Is a traveling salesman By experience he has learned something about rates and service. He represents those who pay freight rates. The commission needs at least one man who knows something about what the general public needs In the way of service, and what it is entitled to In the way of reduced rates. 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 Maltland Lump, delivered, 8.40 Sunshine Wait., washed nut, del., 8.20 Monarch (lignite), delivered - - 6.00 J. H. VAUGHAN&SON Wholesale and Retail Feed and Fuel Phone No. 5 213 Box Butte Ave. October Rate Specialties TOURIST RATES SOUTH: The usual winter tourist and homeseekers1 vale to southern locali ties have been announced. The South is growing in its attraction for northern people. Ask for some of the attractive literature, de scriptive of southern resorts, hotels and tours. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS TO CALIFORNIA VIA SANTA FE: Commencing November 5th. from Omaha every Tuesday night, a 11:36 p.m., personally conducted through tourisi sleepers will be rut. to Los Angeles via Denver, theme Santa IV dire -I line. (IRANI ' CANYON ROUTE. These sleepers may be 'aken from Omaha earlv Tuesday night, from Lincoln at midnight, or leaving Denver. Wed Mgdaj evenine; at 7:45 p.m. W'INTHR TOCRIST RATKS TO CALIFORNIA are dljl in etfec. Kie, literature. "California Kxcursious, " "Pacific Coast Tour.-, ' "Southern Tours" leaflet. Have your ticket read " 1 1 u r I i ng ! on " . You vvilltlier have the broadest choice of diverse routes to and from the coast. J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L W. WAKELEY. G. P, A.,0,naha Reform iu the management of state institutions has beeti a crying ueed for years. It remained for a demo cratic legislature to provide the means of securing this reform It was never even suggested in a repub lican legislature. Aldrlcb has made a number of charges against John H Morehead. but to date Aldrich hasn t charged Morehead with having bribed a woman to make a false affidavit In a divorce then failing to pay the woman toney promised her. SAVES LEG OF BQY "It seemed that my 14-year ioy would have to lose his leu, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote I). F. Howard. Aquone. N. 0. "All remedies failed "II we tried lluckle-n's Arnica Salve, and cured him with one Ihw." Cures I bum, bails, skin eruptions, pil.. . -o cent at Fred K. Holatetl . Olu . Ail vei-f iK4iit,nt Storage or goods, moving piano -iuid general drav I'hone 5. WAI.I.U'K MUV LINK Advert iseiilHui )44lfl4!!i(