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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
Section Two Pages 9 to 12 VOLUME XIX The Alliance Herald Section Two Pages 9 to 12 ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1912 NUMBER 46 Believes in an Honest, Efficient, Economical, Business Administration of State Affairs. More common sense business in the Gov ernor's office and less politics. Invites the support of voters on his record as a citizen of Nebraska, as school teacher, farmer, stock raiser, business man, and state senator. JOHN H. MOREHEAD Democratic and Peoples Independent Candidate for Governor Nebraska SHIPS SIX CARLOADS HORSES P. .1. CbUteibuck shipped six car loads of horses from I lemignford on Monday. They w shipped 10 the Sioux City market.. It is understood that tliey brought good, round prii -e. FINE ENGRAVED WORK The Herald Publishing Company has. taken the agency for the Goes Lithographing Company of Chicago, and is now in a position to furnish its patrons wJQl every kind of line engraved work at very reasonable prices. Stock cHTtificates and other such work will be turned out without delay. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR John Jelinek, Pioneer Settler of Box Butte County, Is Candidate on Democratic Ticket PURE URD This lard is our wn production. !t is guaranteed by u as containing nothing but pure bog fat It Is man ufactured under ike most sanitary conditions of the pure food law. Will sell all sized pails anil cans from - pounds to Jn pounds, at II cents per pound. Out of town where we are obliged to crate it. we charge l- cent more per pound in 10U pound lots and one cent more in less amounts. PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 131. Advertisement Alliance. Nebraska .UK. BOWMAN. general practice Phones: office, Wl; residence. Iti. C-wu.uU calls attended pirumptly. Advertisement UMtfleliJ A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST Zofhce ta Alliance National Bank Hlk Over Postothce Phoue 391. I444 1 1 1 v t Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN8 DRUG 8TORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED Bd Murks has been out to his farm this week helping to thresh a bumper crop of flax. fice, ought to insure his election to the office of dik.v assessor. severe case of rhcimi- WELL QUALIFIED FOR OFFICE In the list of democratic nom inees, as published iu The Herald previous to this week, the name of .John Jelinek, candidate for county UMMor, was omitted by mistake. We are glad to correct !he mistake in this issue :j 11 d give our readers some information about him and his qualification for the office for which he was uomiuated at the pri maries, although he is s well and favorably knovvu to many of our readers us to need no introduction to many of them John Jelinek is u ranchman and farmer of Ho Butte county. In ing a resident of Hunuiug Water pre cinct, about ten miles from Hetning ford. lie hoiuesbHaded in this coun try in the spring of 18K5. and has oeen a resident of tuit is .now Box Butte county more than twenty-seven years. Me is a luaa exceptionally well qualified for tbe office of coun ty assessor. He is a good judge of property values and is a fine pen man He has been precinct assess or for ten or twelve years, and has been director in bis school district No. M, since it was organ i zed twenty-one years ago While a man's qualifications for the office should be the first consid eration In deciding whether he shall be elected, there are other instters tht many also be considered to oine extent. The Herald has been the paper that lias in season ami out of ( HUM stood for a square deal for; every part of the county. l)u ac count of Alliance having more than' half of the population of the county, the voters of 'his city can. if they choose to do so, combine and dic tate the nomination and election of every county officer, to the dlsad vantage of other parts of the coun ty; but we do not believe it is right or good business policy to do so. The northeast part of the county in which Mr. Jelinek resides has no representative among the officers of the county. This fact, coupled with his eminent qualifications for the of- ENTERTAINED GOV. SH ALLEN BE RGER Chairman Kidgell and Secretary Westover of the Democratic County Central Coorunittee entertained for mer governor Shall, nberger for liiuch eon at the Drake Tuesday while Mr. Shallenbergvr slopped over between trains. From Alliance Mr. Shallenbrx"r went to Bridgeport to speak at tbe meeting of the Nebraska State Irri gation Association. s BRING CARS FROM DENVER Messrs bleary, 8 bo waiter ajid Slut wins made a trip to Deuv -r last Thursday te bring back two ne.v j uutos. They BJI Ted in Alliance with the cars Saturday afternoon. . The cars were a nil'ly little Ford runabout for Dr. Slagle aud I St ude baker Twenty" for Mr. Sho waiter. HotJi cars made the trip In quick Huh without trouble D1 accident. men! for atrsin. Mr. Dunn bad with liitn several curious canes made of white cedar ITOOd. They were finely carved ati'l showed evidence of careful work. DAD TAYLOR IN ALLIANCE 1) C. Taylor of Guernsey, Wyom ing, better known to railroad men In this set lion oj the country as "Dad ' Taylor, was in Alliance Tues day, OMtttBf this tax to acompany bis sister. Miss Celia Miller, whe was going to Philadelphia. She has been his housekeeper at Guernsey for some years. Dad" is the engineer on tio Guernsey braach of the Burling! n and la a familiar figure to those who travel. A C HE YE Tvl THE PRIZE WINNER Bronco btr Bob Bobbins, who appeared at tie Kmpress last week In a cowboy and cowgirl act, is one of the prize winners of a number of prizes there fur bronco riding and busting. st REMODELED BUILDING The frame building adjoining the Marks harness shop on the east anil which is the property of W. W. Marks, has been remodeled, repapcr el and painted and put in flrstclase shape. It will be rented for a store business. RUSSIANS GO TO 8COTTSBLUFF Half a passenger carload of Kits Man iiiinilgl -ants were in Alliance Tuesday morning, waiting to take the Guernsey train enroute to Scotts Muff, where they will work in the sugar beet fields. They were ship ped direct from New York City via Chicago. . RETURNS FROM HOT SPRINGS J. II. Dunn, whose postoftice is Spade, living near he well known Spade ranch soul beast of Alliance, was in the city Tuesday on his way home from Hot Springs, where he has been for six months taking treat- VISITS OLD FRIENDS Tom O'Kee.e arrived iu Alliance Monday morning in company with former Governor Shallenberger. Tot will be in the city a few days, visit ing with old friend! MM! Icfiking af ter business matters He expects to spend the winter in the south with his family, probably In Florida. VISITS WJTH EASTERN STAR .Mrs. Kllzabeth Gamble. Urn ml Mat ron of the Kastern Star, arrived in Alliance Saturdav noon for the pur pose of atleudiug the special meet ing of the Kastern Star Saturday evening. She was met at the depot by a number of the holies and es corted to her hotel. GIVE EXHIBITION ON STREET The theatrical troupe who gave the entertaining and Interesting cowboy and cowgirl act at the Kmpress last week gave aii txhibition of some fan cy riding and roping oil the street on Saturday A large crowd collect ed lo watch t hem. Their perform ances al the Kmpress were well at tended. - VISITS WITH BROTHER Miss Irene N. Wltte of Sevnioui. Wisconsin, is visiting her brother and family, the Bev. Geo. A. Wllte. of the Baptist church. Bev Witte returned Friday from a trip to W.ivne, Nebraska, where he attend ed the meeting of the North western Association One new evangelist was sen tired for tills territory. I Eugene Burton Democratic and Peoples Independent Candidate for C0UN1 Y A TTORNEY Box Butte County Your support respectfully solicited AT THE EMPRESS MITCHELL & GRANT In Their Singing, Talking and Musical Duet Thursday, Friday and Saturday Latest Moving Pictures AT THE EMPRESS 0