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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
LI W. (PLATFORM") KELLEY J. W. Kelley, Democratic candl ) for Secretary of State. is an Ohioan by birth, being lorn at Hills bW ugh, in 1M5. Ills Itoyhood days WIN spcn t at Um place of hi birth, until 18C.X, when he moved weat, sett ling at Vllllsra, Iowa. He rmlded at that place until I.NK2, when he re moved to Fumaa eounty, where he hiu since lived, and has b;en a ilN l ngnged In running, and inent and atock business. Mr. Kelley was ebvti'd a member of the 1909 session of the Nebraska a gtelature, and appointed BaifaaBl at Anna of th 1911 Session. He was Chairman of the Committee of Public Land.- and Buildings, and a member of the Railroad Henevolenf Institutions and Normal School Com mlttecw., Because of his persistent insist ence, while member of the legis lature, that his party should carry out its platform pledges, he was dubbed "Platform Kelley," a title that he is very proud of. He took an active part In many progressive measures passed by that Legislature and was author of House Roll No 3ft, a bill providing for paying back to the old soldiers the pension money that had been retained from the pensions of the veterans, Who are in mates of the Soldiers' Home, which order had beai pas-ed by a former administration. Mr. Kelley invites the closest In spectlon of his public record, and on thi record lie seeks the high posi tion of Secretary of Btftiti D. J. Nelson has been in Denver on a business trip. Ray Lane, of Seottsbluff, the renl estate broker, and Win. Hunt, of Mitchell, were In Alliance .Monday. Paul Kothe, of the V. 8. Reclama tion service, at Mitchell, whs In Al liance Monday. Mr. Kothe has been In charge of the construction work , on Lai Alice near Seottsbluff this ear. This Immense artificial lake. which covers hundreds of acres, will store enough water to Irrigate many I thousands of acres of land In the Mower part of the North Platte val I Ie.v. I Al How en. of the First National Hank of Seottsbluff. was In Alliance on business Monday. ('has. E. Pord, president of the First National Hank, returned to his home In Chicago Sunday 999 Jack Kennedy, formerly local wire chief for the Western 1'nion, and now agent at Hemtngford for the Hurllngton. was an (Alliance visitor Saturday. Walter I. McOowan, assistant sec ratary anil treasurer of the Davista Ranch Company of Llngle. was In Alliance Monday, returning to the ranch Tuesday. F. Henton of Hayard leased thru Alliance Saturday on his way to Council Hluffs, Iowa, on a business trii. Mr. Benton is a stockman of the valley. Miss Ixra Wadum, cashier for the Hurllngton freight office at Al liance, returned Saturday from a trip thru the west Dr. Holand of Hemlngford came down to Alliance Saturday, returning home the same day. 9mm Mr. Gaatle of Angora was in town Saturday. a Wm. Saurbraun. the Western Un ion chief, was in Denver Fri day 9mm c. Biiakman and family came in from Bonner Saturday where lie bat been engaged In building a new barn. He expects to go to lakeside soon to do some contracting there. Mrs. Ray Hoag made a trip to Daavar the last of the week. Mrs. Ih-Frlday. Churchill cam' In m .' Miss Marie Howman. the trained nurse, has been very busy with sev eral Important cases during the last few weeks. Valentine King of Angora was In Alliance last Prlday. Frank McClung of Hridgeport was In Alliance last Friday. Mr. Rickey and family of Mars land were In Alliance Friday, mak ing the tripp down by auto. Dan Betebenner left Prlday noon for Ellsworth where be expected to hunt for a week on a lake about Jo miles south. Tom Beeson went to Hi -idgepport on Monday on Nebraska Telephone Company business. 8. K. Warrick, cashier of the First National Bank, arrived in iAI liance Friday after spending several days in the North Platte vnlley on business. Forty-four was five hours late on Saturday. The Guernsey train did not wait but the Denver did. J. A. Voorhees and wife of Belle Fourche. 8. D., passed thru 'Alliance Saturday on their way to Angora. I. T. Skiles of lemmoo. 8. D.. ft brother in law of Chas. Tully, ar rived In AJllance last Thursday, ac companied by his wife and boy. They spent several days visiting, during which time Messrs. Skiles and Tul ly enjoyed themselves hunting in Bba' sand hills. S. .1. Smoker, who has been filling the position of cutter and salesman at the C. K- Phillips Alliance Meat Market the past few weeks. It an experienced butcher and by giving Strict attention to busim.-s is giving good satisfaction to employer and customers. He has a homestead in Harden count v. fifteen miles south of Kllsworfh. on which his wife and children remain while he Ls working in Alliance mm SECURE YOUR TICKETS NOW ELKS' ENTERTAINMENT COURSE Five Big Popular Numbers For $2.50 Including Reserved Seats f HrmSSmw FSuB HSvBaMftLBi tW w A The Famous Strollers, Who Open the Season's Course LIST OF ATTRACTIONS October 29 -The Strollers, Male Quartette and Bell Ringers. November 19 -The Fellows Grand Opera Quartet January 20-Clifton Mailer y Co.. in "David Garrick," Company of nine persons. February 18--Edward R. Weeks, Impersonator and Comedian. March 5--Dr. Yeuell, oE London, in Travelogue and Pictorial Drama, Seats Reserved for Season at Holsten's Tuesday, October 29th Single Admission 75c and $1.00. Season tickets can be secured all this week at Holsten's or from members of the Elks' Entertainment Committee. EVERY NUMBER A GOOD ONE Features of Entertainment and Education for Persons of All Ages FIVE BIQ NUMBERS FOR $2.50 f THE BURNING QUESTION Is your cook stove or rangeone that gives satisfactory results with a reasonable quantity of fuel .or is it one of the kind that must be constantly filled and refilled to overcome the loss of heat caused by its many cracks and seams? This vital fuel question is solved by the MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE The superior construe ) tion of the MONARCH is such that waste of heat is impossible. Ev ery particle of fuel is consumed and the heat held captive until it does its full duty. The same splendid econom ical service which the MONARCH gives when new is retained through years and years of hard continuous use. That's why Uncalled the"Stay Satisfactory Range." BUEii The fuel economy of the ITONARCH is accom panied by economies in time and labor. Drudg ery is replaced by pleas ure. The housewives duties are rendered lighter -her results are better. A HONARCH will pay for itself over and over again in the saving in fuel and, as interest on the invest ment, will provide real cooking, comfort for many years. We recommend the MONARCH we have every confidence that it will make good all our claims as it has always done GEORGE O. DARLING 115-117 West 3rd St. BflHMftHaaaiMHftBftMftBBKOiiaBitf Alliance, Nebraska MiiaauauuuHaa PROVES UP ON HOMESTEAD Popular Sheridan Co. Man, John B. Strasburger, Proves Up John B. strasburger, of Btrasburc er, Nabraaka, formerly of Cbl - proved up 011 his MO acre homestead Moedajr morning His witnesses VCra Joseph Fisher and Win. Stras- bu rger. Mr. strasburger has built up colony of Chicago people in his dis trict, which is known as one of the most progressive and up-to-date In this part or the state. The poslor flce or Strasburger and home of Mr. Strasburger lies north and east or Alliance. Mr. Strasburger leM Monday night for CbicftSO, where he expects to sieud the next couple ot" weeks. He will return then anil continue to live on his farm WILL CONDUCT RE VIVAL MEETINGS Evangelist F. Ellsworth lay of Lincoln will soon be h to con duct a revival meeting ror the Chris! inn i-hiirch In their aW basement of the comer of !ih and Hox Hiitte. He is a man or great ability, hav ing held some splendid na lag all or tba t-enlral states His great est meet lug in Nebraska thus far was held at Tails City, where he had I4li accessions to (he chuivh. It will be worth your while to begin plan ning now to spend the evenings in the new Christian church basem flH during this revival meeting. Uemember the dale Nov. 14. WILL SPEAK IN WYOMING Cat flu Wright of Bcottabiuff, the wall known aucti-ueer, was a Herald caller Wednesday morning be fore leaving on the. noou train for Wyoming, where he has be?u hired to do some political spcechiuaking Flav is quite an orator and will do 'good work in the campaign POLICE COURT A. K. iiuckley was arrested at the depot Thursday night on the charge Of drunkenness and disorderly con duct. Friday morning be irai fined ten dollars and costs. Inside ot' three boon he was aires tad once more and back in the calaboo.-e 9, INSPECTS BOX BUTTE CO. LAND John A. Easton of Te;untseh. Xe braska, owner or a fine quarter sec- I tion of farming land west of town i a couple of miles, is in the city this week looking over his land ami arranging for rarmiug next season. Mr. Easton was accompanied by .1 W. Douglas or Scottsblurf. who has baea at Tocumseb on a visit. He also visited in 'Akron. Columbus, Dayton and other eastern cities. IN ALLIANCE FOR A MONTH L M. Moweti. auditor for the For est Lumber Company, with head quarters in Alliance, has returned from a trip to Colorado and south ern points where he has been work lug among the different branches of the company. Mr. Cow en will be in Alliance for probably a month. COMES TO ALLIANCE WILL MAKE GOOD USE OF CAR The new Studebaker auto which H. P. Coursey -recently pur.-h.ied will be used by him, in addition to personal use, in his thriving livery business. For quick trips it will have the advantage over the regular livery teams, in fair weather. GOES TO ST. JOE Mr. ()llara, traveling auditor for the liuiiington, left Fridiay for St. Joseph, where his mother is very ill. DCTIIDkIC CDAU I C&WCMArtDTU I I G. H. HagaaUMft returned Saturday Irom Leavenworth, Kansas, wliere he took his father-in-law . John I'u derwood. to lh Old Soldiers' llotix at that point. This home is known as tba finest Lu the Fnitod States aud is a very beautiful place to live. Mr. I'nderwood w'.U be there for the winter. RETURNS FROM EASTERN TRIP Ed Shields of the Wftft ein I nioi: force, returned from ti!. eastern ti;i last Friday. On his trip he Hailed with his mother and sis-ers in Ohio F. W. MeCraeken of Grand IsLuid comes to Alliance as collector for the Nebraska Telephone Company iind assistant to Manager Tom Bee son. Mr. MeCraeken has been em ployed by the same company at Grand Island and is experienced in bil work. VISITS RELATIVES Mrs. Peterson of R-ivenna. daugh ter of Judge Mullock, is in the city visiting her parents and relatives. FOR A SATINY SKIN To make your skin feel luxurious - soft, smooth, satiny, pure use Kex all Cream or Almonds. This dainty, delicious toilet cosmetic has won in stant favor with every one that has u ed it, not only because of its sooth ing, healing properties and iU de lightful fragrance, but also because it eaaftalM no grease and is very quickly absorbed int the skiu. It is for t U r- health and beauty of tiia skiu and we guarantee that it will delight you. and that you will nay, after using it. that it is superior to anything else of the kind, ir you do not say so, tell us what you do think about :i, aud, ir your verdict is not entirely favorable, we will r rund your money without argunn i t or hesitation Price. 25 cents. Sold iu this community only at our store. The Kexall Store. F. E HOLSTF.Y Advert iMMftM 1 46-2-1474)