The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 02, 1913, Image 4

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THOMAS. Kditor
Published every Tlniriday by
The Herald Publishing Company.
Incorporated
LLOYD C. THOMAS. I 'res -Treas.
P. A. FIKRPON. Vim Pf
JOHN W. THOMAS. 8e'y
Entered at the postofflce at Alli
ance, Nebraska, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
matter.
Subscript Ion. $1.60 per year In advance.
The circulation of this newspaper
Is guaranteed to be the largest In
western Nebraska. Advertisiny rates
will be furnished on application,
ample copies free for the asking.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGh
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OrriCES
NEW YORK AND CHICACC
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS
THURSDAY, .IANUAJIV 2. 113
Soon the days will be getting no
ticeably longer, and we are aH glnd
of It
If yon want to save money by
patronizing mid-winter clearance
sales, yon will do well to watch the
advertising columns of The Herald
the next few weeks for Information
as to the best places to trade. Mer
chants who have real . bargains to
offer will be Clad to let the public
huow about it. '
When a democrat geta to be
?i regressive," says the editor of the
Droken Bow Republican, "you might
as well class him as a republican.'
The Republican editor may be sin
w in what he says, but it sounds
to us) very mufti as if he Is talking
through his ht. To be sure, there
are In the democratic party two ele
ments, the progressive and the re
actionary, am well as In the republi
can party; hut in the democratic
party the progressive element has
tum of "heads 1 win and talis
ytai lose. Kariy in me minium i;e
was assured that Hie only n ison
for advancing price of his wln'cr
coal was the shortage In the oui
pill, but now that this shortage ha
been relieved he gfes on paying he
high price Just the same In other
words, f supplies are short, or, by
ttrtifUdal means restrlctinl, there Is
a difference In price which affects
the consumer ndversely, but when
conditions become normal, or ahu
normal at the mines, II is too late
for him to notice nny difference 'r
the prii-e.
Some day the worm may turn; a
country blessed with practically in
exhaustible supplies of ooa.1, may
lire of perniittinK those In control 01
the mines to gamble ait the expense
of the consumers
Purchased Lands and Lots
Names and Addresses of Purchasers
of Land snd Lots at Marsland 1
Auction Sale Another
Auction Later
i - ., , . .
in me aseeuoency in roceni
. . , . v -
year, wnue me reactionary element
nasi ceastmttod in the councils of the
republican party, at least in national
affairs.
Par once at least we agree with
the editor of the Omaha Dally Bee.
tat an editorial in Ita issue of Deoem
har i, jtw caferrjng to the suggestion
T Colonel Wnttersoa that Mr. fcry
an should be appointed ambassador
to England and the recommendation
ot the Brooklyn Kagle that he be
saada secretary of agriculture, the
tlee says: "We think he will contin
ue to make a dandy generalissimo
of the democratic army." Whether
the Dee editor's statement whs In
tended as a alur. lie "hit the null
of) the head", if the above quoted
sentence is taken In the right trmjr.
'A good many of us are democrats,
not because of a party name, but
because the democratic intrly stands
for the principled advocated by W. J.
tiryan. We have supported candl
As stated In the last Issue of The
1 1 nil the big land and lot sale at
Marsland was n success in every
way.
The following are the names of
those who purchased land and town
iols at the sale: . ...
Oene Kendrlck Marsland, Neb
Doctor Sprague Crawford
Karl Koskett ; Belmd
C. L, Leithoff Crawford
W. R. Fleming (. . . . .Beaumont, Texan
C A. Bouck Olen, Nebr.
John Popp , ...if- ; tyaralsnd
Wm. Kinney Guide Rock
L M. Holllbaugh Marstand
Miss Ruey M. Scofleld . . Marsland
H. P. Kendrlelc Marsland
P. J. Coil 1 Hough
True Mlllef - Maralahd
C. O. Riley .... Centervllle, B. I).
L. T. Poole, of i John Deere Plow'iCo.
Dr. Willis Marsland
Cashier Hurt Puridan Marsland
W. S. Andru Marsland
R. A. Bouton . . 'Shelton
Those winning prizes ranging from
town lots to acre tracts in the city
of Marsland were: ....
Guide Bock
Belmont
Mara!. md
Maralani
. . Beaumont, Texas
The Indies Aid Society of Marsland
Mr. Hungerford expects to have
a not her auction sale of land" within
ithe next few weeks and solicits cor
respondence . from all sources. He
will be pleated to explain his plan
in detail and requests you to corre
spond with any of the buyers above
named and assure yourself that his
sales are absolutely straight and
(air and that the highest bidder is
the man who gets the land whether
the price is right or wrong.
Mr. Hungerford has automobiles on
hand two or three days ahead of his
sale day, in which you are, absolute
ly free of cost to you, shown all th
land which is to be aold and yo
are given a map showing its location
by legal numbers.
Wm. Finney
Kurman . .
J I P. Kendrlck
W. R. Fleming
J I 1,. Hall . leave on the noon
train lor Scottsbluff on business ex
dates favored by Mr. Bryan because ' looting to be gone several day.
we believed they would he true to !
the grejit cause represented by him j
And Wfwant.no better--ner.il un-'
der whom to continue to fight the
bartlae'fjf democracy than William
.'enntugs Bryan
THE BALKAN
WAR
WOOLEY-WILLIAMS long and happy married life. In the
bliss of newly weddtd life they prob-
Mlss Rosalind Wooley, of Winona, ily do not anticipate troubles, but
Minnesota, and Mr. Norman Wil
liams, of Alliance, were married al
high noon Tuesday by Dean Tan-
ock, In Omaha. The happy couple
returned to Alliance this morning.
after a short honeymoon trip. They
will reside at IIS West Fourth St.
Mrs. Williams Is the daughter of
Mrs. Anna M. Wooley. of Winona,
.Minnesota, where she has been vejry
prominent in society circles. She
Is a very accomplished young lady
and will make many friends here.
Slie Is an accomplished vocalist and
has an enviable reputation ' as a
teacher of Latin.
Mr. Williams Is well known to
the business men and young people
of Alliance, with whom, he stands
very highly. He Is thought much
of at. the Norton store, where he &i
salesman. He came to Alliance sev
er! years ago from Uttca, N. Y.,
where he learned the clothing busi
ness with Brandegee, Kneald
Company, clothing manufacturers.
A Jolly time was had- at the home
of Ferdinand Soldier Christmas eve.
Several families were Invited la to
enjoy a fine Christmas tree and
Santa Claim. Willie Seldler acted as
Santa and was generous with the
presents. Seldlera entertained Guy
Rust and family, Philip Seldler and
family, and Jimmy Van Boakirk at
Christmas dinner the next day. -Everyone
wished Christmas came twice
lfustead of once a year.
OSNE30AVI3
we who are older know they will
have some of them. We hope, how
eer, thai all their troubles will be
only liltle ones.
Miss
and C.
WOO LEY-HAMPTON
Blanche Wooley of Alliance
S. Hampion of (loldfield, Io
wa, were married by Judge Mdtell
at 4::0 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Miss Wooley is the only daughter
of Mrs. W. A. Wooley, of Kvanston.
Wyoming. The newly married cou
ple left Alliance Tuesday morning
on their honeymoon. They will make
their home at Goldfield, Iowa.
NEW YEAR'S DINNER
On New Toot's day Webster Bern
hardt was host at a dinner given to
about ten young men of this city. An
excellent dinner was served at two
o'clock, Mrs. Bernhardt, Mrs. Chaffee
and Miss Anna Bernhardt assisting.
H was planned for the party to go
to Brancho kike after dinner, but
owin to the disagreeable weather
the afternoon was spent with music
and stimes. The young men depart
ed in the evening agrcelnsg that Mr.
Bernhardt made a very good enter
tainer. Following Is -list of those who
Were present: Webster Bernhardt,
Norman McCorkle, Charles Spacht.
Charles Waiters, Charles UiMon.
William LaMon; Vio Shafer. Henry
Rust. Merritt Chaffee, and Carl
Thomas.
OCTOBBR.
4. Hostilities between the Balkan states
mid Turkey were begun by clash on
the frontier north of Adrlnnople. .
t. Montenegro BtclaNd war against Tur
key 10 The Montenegrin nrmy captured retch
Itch mountain on the road to Scu
tari, with nearly all of the Turkish de
fenders 13. Pailgarla presented to Turkey the ulti
matum of the
Balkan Hate.
1". Turkey declar
ed war upon
Bervla and Bul
garia. (Ireeco
ami Itulgarla
declared wsr
against Turkey.
Kins Ferdinand
of Bulgaria
Joined the army
at the front.
M Kattle at Kirk
Kilis.- between
It u 1 g a r a and
Turka.
It. The Turka re
treated from
Kirk Killae. be
ing driven out
by the Ilulga-
rinn army.
8eivtiin army defeated
Kumanova,
NOVBMBKR
4. Oreek troopa captured 8alonlki from
the Turk.
17. Desperate Bulgarian attack In front of
Constantinople rvpulSM by the Turks.
li The Balkan atllc captured Monaatlr
from the Turka
JB. Letegate repreaeiitlng Turkey and the
Balkan states SMl mr Couatautlno
ple to confer on peane.
It. Mervian troopo aeiseil Duraxno. an Al
banian port on the Adriatic sea.
i a "lit
I. The BaJI(:i ague powers, with ths
exception of Greece, signed an armis
tice Wltti lvurr
Ferdinand.
Hi o Turks
at
II
frorr tre AffantlC the PSClflc 'n Wtl.
killed in a fftaht at Long Beach, Cal
Kngllth Mlnere' ('onfe1.ratlo-i Shse
Jhni ! eir omI an i..
i - ' I He dun liner Titanic, luraest
paaaeiiui'r steamer afloat, sailed from
Southampton on her maiden voyags
for New York.
Miss Harriet Qulmby. the American
air Woman, flew acroas the Kngllah
channel, the first woman to accom
plish the feat.
Cable ship Mackay Bennett with her
oarga f mu of the Titanic dead rs
rovered rtom the sea reached Halifax,
N. 8
MAT.
Coal miners' con-entlon at Wllkes
bsrre ndepied an agreement with mine
owners and ended the
miners resumed work.
JUNE.
strike; 170,000 ,
I
STORMS AND EARTHQUAKES
ras proclaimnd .aultan.
ftas war game ended at Niia,
The Coal Situation
Coal Barons Raise Prices when
f ductfr . Short, but Fail to
h.ovysr wneo froauc
a-
I
V tion
' ' 'f
SOME pAY WORM MAY TURN"
Incraases
i ran
Miss Rulh Couklin, stcnoR raphe
In Cavin's office, returned to AIU
ance Monday mominc from Omaha
Chere she had been visiting friend.
Mrs. Wm. Kaduenx and daughter
left Tuesday noon on 41 for Stanton,
Hear., after spmdiitK a week at the
home of E. Becker.
' ' - "'
Prof. Burns, of the Central school,
who hus been sick with pneSmyroia.
( around again.
tame
i) K. wmtams and ite. are cola
lit to Mielfrc .lunetloW. lowia, to vls-
wj uerwaxenui.
psjKaajaBKSSBSRSeBajase1 -
i t
I I ' It
: W hi Well known fuiil that the.
oa to consumer i h -
V. VI , r , fcvw ' 'Te SKM
the xst or mining ana jf
rttarf The , .doaltton n Os. lr :tv MTM llrk
iw hi- tOlne irnnju MOW" ' J J f
, Wtor hi'prfces- the- r ,
ill desathtt h unfair.' Thr- .-oat art , J I
ens hs a nieBCK)!y on me .oar
output. fcc make prtceslsonlt theJrj
n ssl wtllK Kifoits. t
t-ondlho'.;- that w ,ulti
bud of th' mflulUKt.
pricey
mam
r
abvut
httDH IM
brin:.
break
flit may be a better
.position just the cot-
lia vM Km. irui uraiil aM
rslllne s,We MHi.dpat pol- JW w
A very pretty wedtilnjr oocurred at
the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Da
vis," six miles north of town. Tuetday
evenlng, Dec. 30tb, when their
daughter Irene was married to Mr.
Alfred Osnes of Hemlngford. At
the hour of eight, to the strain of
the wedding march, the Bridal ro
resslon took their places beneath, the.
beautiful decoration where Uso.Jkuji
tlal knot was tied toy Pastor I A.
Woten of the Christian ahurcb of Al
liance. Mr. Charles Davis, brother
of the bride, was best man. while
Miss Amanda Osnes, slater of the
groom, was bridesmaid. After con
gratulations were- extended we sat
down to a bouutlful meal prepared
in rural style. It was certainly a
feast that kings ought to enjoy.
There were present as guests Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Davis from De-
weese, Nebr. ; Mr. Will Hammond, of
Marple. Nebr. ; Mrs. Dunham. -of Bay
ard. Nebr.; Mr. Clayton Woriey timl
Mr. Tom M anion of Hetnlngfdrd ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1,. Davis and tain
lly. Mi: Brown Griffith and son. Mr,
Ben Dani :.on. nil df lAlliunce.
The bride and groom received
many beautiful presents. They
immediately to their near home on"
farm fUti tn miles nnorth or Alli
ance. Th!s splendid youiag man au.1
accomplUhed youug woman, will eon
stilute a lovely home. In thus nrw
undertaking .they have .thrft bst Bh-
of 3 their friends.
Mfss Glen Mounts entertained a
number at a skating party Hajtuiduy
night, the guest of honor bjeing Mlstf
IVriia, Wtnon pf 'HapjA'City. J8. ' f.
The. pjirty.'left fr thA lake In auU.
mobiirs and spent, tn etentny in
.katini;:nd. auto rld'nit OU the lake.
A bon-nrewas kinifH'a and w-Uifltea
otd ns th ma I lows roastid and s
pUnli lunch served. Those, presen
er ' ii -. . ? Bertie Vernon. XP?
Bernhardt, Aha Yuung. Avi& .leSk-r,
Ijwra Mounts' Kvs Duncan, and
Mrs. Vernon. rtsMfTJJ n : stt'SMrii Yffto-
ter Iterchardt.ornflOr Mcoifle.
Carl Thomas, lwis .Jpowell, tul
Thomas, Henry Kuiu ana Joe Bust.
BERG-PURINTON WEDDING
ENTERTAIN MANY GUESTS
Young Ladies of Kibble Family En
tertain Friend Thursday
' and Friday
f ;
a
a chance to own a
i tans are wakentngrL rr mmr latmt
livuov. 'ii -a.a t ii uia
new 6ook an ambi-
UlQfaJU in con"tc8 and eisewnere
imiv ii warted ch efforts; but v
Idpat po
l,taa that their stosjan. w
nHigh aloner h twortting a
kaJIdkhi In tle. Xlle wnen a i iiito
J"" r ..... l a
to pteaent co.idi.ons. .he eoi.o.-o t employe Wnat
ih Annha Bee has mnuel a good r J
.Ual cf notoriety .within the past i "
ytar as a standpat politician, nut ,n
a recW issue of the Bee ap red ant stle With
the lettowing .edhortal stt the sub
it of the .ai eii nation: the intimacies of the
A review of i! shows thai . -
. s a a X.X
it btgan ti, a cnppieu - worK-a-QdV vvoiia. I ou
. 1
The nnatiousi home of the Kibble
tarn lly was opened to the guests of
Misses Blanche and Beasle Kibble an
Thursday and Friday nights of last
week. The house was decorated
throughout in the Yuietlde colors of
red and green. At the dinners,
place cards ware cards representing
baskets of Polnettas. Festoons and
rosettee of red and green were
I raped in the reception hall. In the
parlor was the green pine Itaelf, with j
a Santa as good as real. Red bells
gave a desirous effect. The dining
room bad red and green, crepe paper
draped from a hoop of mosa and red
flowers, which encircled the chant'
Her, thence to the corners of th
room: i huge bonnet of carnation
formed the center piece for the ta
ble. UhV red baskets used for the
nut coorses made nice favors.
A five course dinner was sn-ved
both evenhyns. Musical bo'' tons
were rendered by several of the
guests, on the beautiful new Stein
w ay piunx. The hostesses had aUo
provided other amusements; which
war enjoyed by the guests.
Following are the guestST Misses
JtcuJuh Smith. Ma it If Rentiweld, Kvu
Duncan. Xnna Tlefnhardt. Pauline
lOTtgomery, Maudl Spacht. .Ignore
Dougla-s lahe1 vWorley, Rjya Hamil
t
an, Bertie H'ernon,' fuar' Mounts J l6
and NU Tashl ihd 3rea. Wh
atesr hrrnh-dr. Charles Spacht, w;i-
nam ipfl i u ri i num. .Muniau
MeTdrltle, JJvrrVtt ChatTe. ;
AA j6URRt8E PARTY
Rev. and Mr- Geo. A. vvjtu- wetw
very agreeably surprised idhen on
UN 'Year's morning at aboqt eleven
ennri, a nnuoer oi iuenr oum mi..
mat Irieijkor here in Alllante. called
tas make the first day of the year
ANI.'ART.
t. A bllkaaril raged In the Mississippi
valley from Kansas to the lakes; It
persona froceit to death.
IS. Kngland bltssard bound, traffic tied
up and telegraph lines wrecked.
II. deal lis In a tornado which swept over
.outbeastern afiasourl.
FSSRI7AST.
39. 3D Hvaa lost In a windstorm which
v swept over Louisiana and' afisataalppl
n The niiddlo weat strimk by a bllusral
whle(i In apuie places was the worst In
many years,
at rho Atlantic coast swept by a wind
traveling at the rat of ever It) miles
an i ce.- atii! often over 100 uitlea
a A tornado raed over Tesao. Kansas,
Mississippi and adaaonrC oauslna
heavy loan of Ufa and property.
ave.-, '
!h The south Atlantic roast atatsa swept
by a hurricane: many dsatha; (raffle
paralyzed
Arait.
f t.oas square idMm lawodated by a flood
In the Mississippi: damoga estimate
He.W0.0eB: W.wK) homeless.
a. Near Ms patasa ktllad by oyoloao In
Illinois and Indians
n. Oklahoaia awept by a tornado: Ji dead,
ioisn
i Teroadoee awapt over Misaeurl and
Ohio; loaa of live In or moia.
it. Nearly the entire city of Guanajuato,
Mevlco, deatroyed aod about LOW live
lost aa tho reault of a cloudburat.
a. Recina. tho "Waaat City" of Saa
katchewan peavtoic. almost entirely
ruined by a cyclone: to to 10 deaths:
property loan estimated at tll.0a0.OM.
JCLT.
lit. A cloudburst at Dwnvor caused 11.000.-
0U0 damage
1. Tha mlnina tewua of Mar.unia and Ssv-
anti-otighs, Mev., were nearly wiped
out' by a elouilbtnat: ausiiy peraona
killed
3d. A eloiKlburst paused danisms in soutti
weat I'ennaylvania: mines Hooded and
a wide area inundated, many deaths
Ana car.
I. Snow fell in Pennsylvania.
g An earthquajta in Turkey destroyed
S.OOU lives. Adianopl and Oallluoll
suffered severely
It. A'clondburac cenierinie at Nile. Micb..
caused damaxe of n.an.OSQ.
St. Typhoon in Oiekiang; prwvtace. China,
causeil a lose ot au.OUs it TOUaXl lives.
SBPTCU.Mft
1. A deaili rott of 60 and n'W'ty loss j
of tS.)UU.uOO reauUeil from a storm and
cloudburat in the Panhandle district of
I'ennaynania. West Viraiulo and Ohio,
t killed and S hurt by a cloudburst
which aUHick a Northweatem passen
ger train near Ureen Isao. Wis.
tL A lyphMiia in Japan caused a loaa Of
tas.a9t.aw.
o. T- aa(s.
la I.iua of Mt.aw.att la a typhvasi In Hie
IilH&nMM
, i Mossaaatja.
HurtTcaiHi fallowed e a tidal wava
struck ill Island of Jasnartea: vr tat
ealVs .
atatHhiinafce, on Uia I'aviflc coast, se
vere ts Mesice, witti Heavy loss of Kfa.
Ileavp' anowatorms pearvalled In the
Ihka osatea and tbo Mlsaiaatpal vaUey.
Philip O i'armalec killed In aviation
flight at North Yakima, Wash.
President Taft welcomed the visiting
division of the Herman navy to Amer
ican w.i Urs at Port Monroe, Va.
The aquadfOfl of three Herman war
ships visiting the l ulled States steam
ed into the Hudson, escorted by four
Anwetcafl b ittieshipa.
capt. Puiiois and Ueot. Albert Pei-
gnan. olfleera In the Preach army,
killed When their blptnnaa collided In
midair at lHiuai, Krniice.
twits',
1. Miss Harriet (Jlllmby, the first woman
to CrOnt the I'liglish ehani.ei Id an
aeroplane, killed in flight at Koston
1 The gie-.it dltiglbla hslloon Akron aa
pioded in tiiiht at Atlantic ciiy, N. 4.,
killing I aeronatita, includiut: Melvln
Vnntman, her pilot.
The tneniorial lightho'ise to eommem
oraie Hi lereenienai y of t'hn r:.plain'a
diacoi ery of the lak.- Which l-;ir Ins
name, was unveiled at Crown Point .
N. Y.
1. Herman Kosenlhal. New York gam
bler and accuser of the police, shot
dead In the atfaM
II The balloon Viute Ham. wt-'cn tert
Kansas Cliy nn tha fit h, .landed at
Manaaaas, "Aa.. having traveled
inilea. bea'ing; t ciwaatllota as ihw
Hennelt ellminaUon race. -
a Cue ST.
19. United Statea.araiy maneuvers
in Con?ieetic;u.
It Mulal Flaffd. the aultan of i .
abdicated the tlirime: Mulai Vois
17. Ti
Conn.
M. Preaideii! Taft algned th Panama eav
nal bill ragalatlng the canal tolla.
aapTOMaaR.
13. Gen. Count Maroauke Nogi. the Japa
nese hero of Port Arthur, and hla wife
. killed ihemetlvea at Tokyo beiauae af
fh death of tfte eraperor.
. Tha Sb1h anniversary of tia meetloc
of M governore on th Jith df Seat'eaa
ber. UK. at Altoona. Pa, was eel
brated la that city.
to. The Pulitxer ecbool of i .aroaitom a
Columbia un!vralty opened in Near
S TOrk.' M
oc-Toaan I
. Trial of the dynamite ploitera at l.
Angelas Oot. 1, lttt. waa begun In In
' dianapotla. . -
i Col. Theodoi Hooaerelt waa shot t
Milwaukee by a would he aaaasal
named John Schrank:
i Tba city of Vara Cms. Maxioo. afeao
In rebellion agaluat Prealdaat Madn o
Hen. fells IMaa, aephsw of ex-Preat-
dant Dtaa, was at tha head of tha in
suireatlon
M V'li.i'mi. Mexico, recaptured from
tba I Usui gen is by federal forcea.
Js. I lent Cnarlea Becker of tho Now
York notice found guilty of tha mm
i :der f II arm an Roaantbal on July It
In New York city
IB. Th French balloon iMcafdte froeVUia
James Hordon Bennett cup ly a BlgU
of l.MI mtlea (a world's record) from
Stuttgart, tl at many, nearly to Moscow,
Russia.
IUVSSBilJI
It. Jainea Btryc.
British aenbas
aador to ill
Untied Stale,
raaig.ned bis
post.
11. The prime rrrin
laler of s-.a-n
Canaleja. was
ahot dead ni lii
atraet ot Ma
drid in an an
archist. M. Thar hoard
ai bin atrtram
the railway en
gineers' iU MM
for lawreaaod
pay dei4ded in
favor nt tile en
gineers. 37. Governor J A.
Patrick, under a
murder
jlfe
Jainea Hryc.
191" a banpy and plea.sita
them and ona that will noti oon be'
forgotten by all who attended. They
cam, tartf inft baskets will filled with
"goodies" and packages of various
kinds, and sizes. The house at. once
was filled with joy and happiness,
fcr those who came displayed coun
tenances heaUllUU. lieelUM- their
hearts were filled Ailh 1cm- and
Kladneas. The table whs set three
different ttmts thai all liiUlu ai
Uike of the many good things pre-
couti-Mctiuc. nariieH and thf.ua real epeciaiiy lor the occasion
' jhe y
t play
for
Its pardoned A. T.
life sentence for tho
ot William ih i-i like in ltOa
DKj.-msaft
1 The Pacific ratfwav merger dissolved
by ih l oiied Slates supreme court far
vtotaHao of Hie anti-trust Caw.
ii. Garros. Trprb aviator ascended lfiai
feet, a amld's record, at Tunis.
13. A fedecal law regulating all u-i.tmiM-ggdiaai
by a irelesa telegraphy weat k
effect.
MA
The l iulea Mr
mat la anouyi
S
jauaht.
me Woiaere of Amarioa
con en t loo at ki
apolis'
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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1
AT
It oops
..i ,.i is fiidUiu with a rti-onl
brcukinK piodnetWsa, with prices stjll
atnordtily hlh About the only
l nconraarimi feature Just now hi tho
tiieady increaae In the per capita
output.
rniominutely Hie consumer is no
ti ahariBS in the benrfUs of He
wnpr.i Itnted fuppl) WHh hhn it
can ill afford to
took them with
daily reading.
over-your
At the resideu v of the bridals
parentsMr. and Mr.-.- U. K. Furinton,
nor'h of Alliance, c.n Monday . veil
ing. December I'tlf, ,oc.mrrei Hie
wedding ot Mis Ida PurlntoQ to lr
A. K. Here, Uev. Oliu llaker. pas
tor of the First -ol. IZ. tJlun4l of Al
llnme. nerformini: rlie certmony He
sides ih
offlchitiiiK clergyman, only the'im
im-diate r. latlvts of the bride w. ie
priaent.
The biidV is one of Hon Hut re
i t unty's most highly respected youn
ladiH Th
industrious
Those in atleudatie were: Mrs
Mnsrs Wright. Mrs I. M. Mosh.-i .
Mis J. S Corp. Mrs. T. A. Cross.
Mm Win ttiu-nell. Mr and Mrs. A.
' P le. Mr. and ,Mi T K. Ilixiwu.
Mr and Mrs. Oeqnre Kemple, Mr.
itnioui is an utsrluh and
former! of auu Mrt r.inory t ornu, vir. aim ni-s.
young mini.
.. or. They will T. K. Ackernian
Pleasant liale.
iuak their home i mile northweoi Carpenter .
II
tn
Mie Musbmnn uWSh , lauia Wadum.
of this city
borhood
The Herald joins Mr itnd Mrs.
IUiw's many friends in heartiest on
gratttlattons and best pi-bea fyr a lames Coruu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bead
K. Haua,. M .ies
KruiM-is, livauRUu
and Clara Hrowu. Her' ruth- Carpen
ter. Marie lee and Moua Cornu, and
Mnau-i's lloyd nnd Alfietl l.ee sud
"!;. r-
& Now Mexico arwrlaiaBed a atato In me
Cuius.
i - A battalion f Citiiad States
aallad from Manila foi China.
i& Charles W. Mors, th banker, freed
front Atlanta nonHentiary an a pardon
by tbe president,
at Rutherford Paaa of Naw Tom ktllad
In a Curtiaa biplane at f.oa Angeles.
iba fit it fatality la tha united states
in IM
raaxiiAai.
i nnlk ..f the battleahtp Maine waa
fTuaiei! at Havana
it. 41 ofDeUUa and ex-ofllciaia ur i lie ln
teriiMltonal Association of litidge and
ilruel i vn l Iroa Workers ariteaiM hi
various parts of the eouatry charged
with complielty m a d) nam a conspir
acy;. O. Jungf'SU railroad tunnel, lt the A'-ps
piOiret. at an altiluda of IJ.'sw feel.
he a station is U.caifd . .
C I .lie.. Mexico, cupcuid bj. Insur-
ganta aetalagt Madsios go era meat.
M ikl'H.
i Klrfef of :.uui...4iu Hriiuti innipr in a
duutiie otar wggea , ,
1. A.u'undsen. lite vtphMcr .ii. in. a weed
that ha taaclietl tile snutti pole on DgaVa
i',. Mi
U Khil of iiw strike of nilfl. operatives at
IS aten.ee. .Mas . which' began Jan U,
Itli
lii The iiulk-of th oatilestiip Maine was
sunk Aith imposing cetsinuinea off III
cout (if Cuba. . '.
K 'h.. go agaaj pock, declared tin
gnilij- of violating the anti-lrual law
astMU ' ''
t CalbraJth V Moegeis. sviaier who Saw
aX Th Amerinds Aoadeuiy of PollUoal
Social auienv n.i in PHliadeipaia
1 .t rW
1. i oinim li!4 qiel In Waati lagloo
7. UaiTad ContdBerata Veiaraa mat at
Macon i U J
a. dona of tha aaierioan Navatuliwa'naet
In'Boainu i """I
i juna r..
'GanWial r edeyatloa of Womhoa'iMju
mat at Ban ifraiKist-u
' . aOi.1. . 'f y i,
t. Sath annual fbaventiot-od tne Nation
al alduoatioK' actaii ait at CM
eago AfovaT.
U.' "In International Typogurapfaicai ua
Iob aaei at Cleveland. O
1.
It
it
a
asaoviation
the U A.
i-ong
frsatiii
t. Tha Spumsh-Auiark-an War Vatt
were In session at Atlantic City. N.
as i ne A met lean Rankei a'
met in Ueirett.
Toe naiioiial eacampmani of
K. met at I .us Angelas. Cal.
at American road congress met at Allan
tic City
ocToaaai
intet national conservation
met at Indianapolis
The W C. T. t- .m: In Portland Or
HOVBMUVH
Allien, an Kederatiuu of ljiboi met at
Rochester. N. Y
Tha Daughters of the Confederacy m
annual session in Washington
National Woman Huffisge ussociattou
met in Philadelphia
nacauacH
in lovri nuri iiKi u,
en. e al I : nioinl
Tba Amei icau Associaiiui
i-rjuuik'n met in itoaton
Tha Anieiienn Assoi-iatliei Pt tie Ad-
I'ga - u of 0' wuce mai in CtllS
land
annual confar-
Kor laibor