The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 13, 1913, Image 4

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD
JOHN W. THOMAS. Editor
Lloyd C Thomas. City Editor
Published every Thursday by
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
Incorporated
Lloyd C. Thomas,
President
John W.
Thomas,
E. C. Drake.
Secretary
Vice President
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free.
THURSDAY. FKBRl'AUY I.:. l!U:i
Tumulty Is the name of (Jovernor
Wilson's private secretary, who will
ontlnue In the same position when
the governor becomes president. Will
somebody pronounce the name for us
please, giving the syllables the prop
er accent?
Now that, enough slates have rati
fied the income tax amendment to
the national constitution to adopt it,
it Is up to congress to pass a law
to define Its operation and enforce
It. Congress ought to pass a gradu
ated Income tax law.
The Iowa state legislature propos
es to go the Nebraska daylight sa
loon law one better by requiring sa
loons to close at seven o'clock in
the evening, Instead of eight, as in
Nebraska, the hour of opening b. iug
the same, seven in the morning.
That is, Iowa will have such a law
If a bill Introduced In the legislature
passes and Is approved by the governor.
say $65,000 and $50,000. the people
to take their choice, If the proposi
tion could have been submitted In
that form without invalidating the
'election; but the advice of the coun
I ty attorney was that that could not
I be done It gaily under Hit call for
I the special election The only
'thing to be done now is to adopt or
reject the proposition to vote $65,-
AM for the new court house. Con
sidering the fact that to vote down
the proposition will mean further de
lay and the expense of another elec
tion; that the difference between
the two propositions Is only a matter
of about two dollars per capita of
the population, ami that a lnrge part
of that will he paid by the railroad
company and nonresidents; and furtli
If th;ii the additional amount can be
Judiciously expended in making the
building more commodious and
ter, The Herald is strongly of
opinion that the best thing to
done now is to vote "Yes" on
proposition as now -submitted
bet
the be
the
According to an editorial opinion
In the Nebraska State Journal, the
president's private secretary has
more to do with the success or fail
ure of the' administration than the
president himself. We do not agree ;
with the Journal, but If it is correct j
in its opinion, it would be well for
the people to elect the presidents
private secretary and let him ap-
point the president, instead of the
people electing the president and i
CONTRIBUTED
Clemen, Nebr.. Febr. to. litlJ.
Kdltor Alliance Herald,
Alliance, Nebr. :
DtM sir: I notice In your Issue
of 6th Inst, you give a rule for
measuring hay in stack, and as this
will likely be read by a great many
people who will have occasion to use
such a rule, 1 thought it a good idea
permitting him to appoint his private j ; ' ' "lVT. , "? '"
.,, l, K) 11, l l 1(111 iuir ( Ul iiimiiiik
- ' the number of cubic feet. In
secretary.
"Lincoln hits been dubbed 'the
Holy City' but Its mayor has
been discovert d, by an investi
gation under the Albert law, to
be the landlord of an assignation
house."
The Herald begs to remind the Ord
Journal, from which the above is
iiuoled. that Lincoln has not been
ciilledfihe "Holy City" so much since
going Iwck to booze In the hope of
i tting more "bis".
Want Alliance is going after bish
oprics, The Herald r's s to move
that Hp invitation be t KB tided Rt.
dev. George Allen Bt I bt r. bishop
of K.aincy diocese of the Protestant
Episcopal church, to make this city
nil episcopal residence. To MM
Bishop Needier to our it i.eiiship
would be an acquisition that would,
we brieve, delight the people of
Allium c, of all denominations, as we1
as those who are members of no
church who know the bishop's gen
ial disposition and earnest work as
a churchman.
stack.
1 Your rule is to multiply the lengrth
by the width, and this by one-third
of the overthrow.
Take a stack, ay 21 ft wide and
42 ft. over. You would divide the
overthrow by three, giving yon a
stack 14 ft. high and 14 ft. wide at
I the top. and 24 ft. wide at the bot
tom, so you see you could not get
the number of Bquare feet by mul
tiplying UM width by one-third of the
overthrow. It seems to me that a
better rule and the one most gener
ally used in these parts would be
: to add the width and overthrow and
divide by four, and multiply the quo
tient by itself and tin n bv the length
or the -tack.
There is considerable argument as
I to whether the above rule or the
following Is DOrreci. I urn sure 1 do
no: know:
Subtract the width Tram the over
throw, divide by two, multiply by
width aad then by length.
It Is a good idea to have an un
derstanding when a trade Is made
as to which rule Is to be used.
Yours truly,
ARTHUR FKAOINS
feature of Ihe nild-winur meet
lng of the Arkairsns Press Assocle
tion. held at Little Rock, was an ad
dress by Wllllum F. McContbs. chair
man of the democratic national coin
niittee In this address Mr. McCombs
gave much credit to tti country
puss for the nomination and elec
tion of Mr. Wilson. Following is a
nictation from the address;
"If I were asked 1c pick out
he greatest single In' uence in
"he country, it would be the
j count iy newspaper, L'.very page
ijbT it la read, 'patent iusides' and
all' knjw, because 1 have stud
led tlx mat tor in fact. I have
sen out s good deal ( 'boiler
plates' myself A mini cannot
write a column of news matter
without writing an editorial put
ting his own opinion Into It. One
.doesn't have to look at the edit
orial page -.o gut her opinions ev
J reporter lu a sense Is mold
ing fruhlic opinion. I used to
tlOA repor:ers were etueral bc
nw plucking news items out of
lie air nobody ever seeing
them. But I find thai reporters
are intently humeri."
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
To the People of Box Butte County.
We invite the electors of each precinct to elect
a man to be known as Court House Construction
committeeman. We will be glad to co-operate with
this committee in every detail of the construction
of the new court house.
Respectfully submitted,
(signed) 5. C. RECK,
C. L. HASHflAN,
J. M. WANEK,
County Commissioners.
We wish to state plalnl The Her
ald's position in the mailer of build
ing a new court house COT Box Rutte
-mint) and the proposition to vote
txmds for the same. We are em
phatically in favor of ft naw court
house, for the reason that It Is bad
lv n mm U led We do not believe it to
ill e
be goj I busint CI policy to ueier
nasMtruetloD L e-.e than may
nW,.irv to Hike proper prepare
tlon f' i W believe that
Ilia ft: 1 1 for t t purpose
have b en stai t d some
hut Ik; t was l-ot done hence
v1k to soeud much time
cimKii i. that matter. It
now to wait for the accumulation Of
. -inkln.. fund withcut a very unde i
11 !
be ! ' he
. mid dan li, roc r delay, n
generally eon-ede:! throughout the (
county that the only thing to be,
done now is to vote bonds What
the amount or those bond shall be
is for the people to deride. On this
point The lit raid has taken a eon
strvnitve position, beleviug that the
tax pavers aro sufficiently convers
ant wl.h the situation to properly de
cide as to the amount without much
being said by us. Whatever a ma
Jority say go.s with us without any
knocking TU.J amount named in the
call for the special election to be
held uAt Tuesday i.- $ i',,oo Some
wanted a 'larger annou t named In
Uie call, white those geuerally who
d i re a smaller sum lvor an
n mount auywh re from $40,000 to
$5u.mimi. We ould have been pleae-t-.i
if two etncuuls bad been named.
suffering from a
facial erysipelas
of HetuHigford.
couple of days
a a n o c c e'i x i n c
clot h c s
The
BOSS SAYS
Wo ve a Sale on Hoys', and
he's qoltC some noise -she's
a child of the Norton shop.
With our shelves to clear
and the sprintx drawing near
we have cut to clear the lot.
The cap of this ship is the
same old cltip of the same old
Norton block. For fabric and
styfes we've them beaten for
miles, with quality solid as
rock.
We know you're blessed, if
you are Norton dressed and
you'll come to the Norton
shoo, and wet your clothes
sure you re
i light out-
while this Sale goes for prices have taken n drop.
So read and learn up Box Butte turn and be
here on time. Put this in your pipe and strike i
Suits are simply sublime.
Come in today, we'll sell you a suit, at a price that will tickle
your iocketbook. See our window display -it tells the story
of clothing values that have never been duplicated in this
city. Don't forget to come to Norton's as soon as you can.
All Norton's $25, $27,50, $30 and $35
Norton's Quality , Stein-Blochs
Suits and Michael-Sterns
Overcoats Brandegees
$
18.00
All$16.50-$22.50
Norton's Quality
Suits and
Overcoats
Michaels-Sterns
Brandesjees
Fitfonns
$
15.00
All up to $15.00 values
Norton's Quality
Suits and
Overcoats
Smart Winter
Pure Wool
Smart Suits
$
9.00
All our Bovs' Overcoats put In one "1 sr
lot to close, worth up to $12.50 at 4PUJJ
All Norton's Boys' Sults,25off
John Saegar, manager of the North
store, who has been absent for svev
aral weeks at Boone, Iowa, recover
ing from a serious spell of sickness,
returned yenterday morning and Is
now back at work, looking fine.
Five carloads of hogs were shipped
by liox Hutte county farmers .Mon
day. This is getting to be a very
usual occurrence in Alliance and
other towns.
It. .1 Keane, a brother of Mert
K.ano. of 4tUaB.ee, tiled at his home
in Vail, Iowa, at scv.n o'clock yes
terday moruiug. He. with his wife
ar.d daughter, visited .Mert Keane
and family here two years ago. Marl
Ktane has been with his brother in
Iowa for a couple of weks.
J. K. Moore lias tag em a vacation
of a month or six weeks rrum his
work in 8.-on's barber, shop for a
visit In Missouri. He and his wife
It ft last week for Nowport. Mo..
where his purtnts reside.
Mr and Mrs. Gentry, of Kllsworth.
came up Monday to consult with a
nayatctaa. returning to their home on
Tuesday .
Mrs. J. 11. Middle went to Klls-
i worth I'll. .-iii to sc. nil a wee oil
farm there.
ft I i ' . . . lu 1 .11 . ..) 'li il III II h
U MILK -tli- nsj"T ia run WBs.s" w
should j uonu with n soveiv auarK oi m-
'I T', u
In dis-, Ed. AicNuny is sei ioui m
is too lute ; pneiiinonta.
f. O. Harbeugh is suffering rrom
an attack of pneumonia
I
I r liurr Is suffering from a ser
ious attack of
93 prs. Stetson $6.00
Shoes to close at
$3.49
About IOO pairs
James Means S3. 30
and S4.0O Shoes at
1
14 off
Winter Weight
Underwear at
4 otr
NORTON'S
Leading Clothiers
318-320 Box Butte
two more ol tlie boys, inn iu oe
mine about a month end will return
via New Mexteo, lexss. eic
Eldred is down with la grippe
at dM
Miss Nell Tash has invited sixteen
of her friends to a dinner party at
the Tash home Vnlentlne evening at
eight o'clock. St. Valentine's day
will be epproprietely celebrated.
Tlw wedding of Miss Alma Weld
. SJbaJ&ST to Mr. Frank H. Hronk-hor-(
has been announced by the par
ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs W.
M Weidenhamer. The wedding will
take place Monday, February 17th,
at six o'clock in the evening. Only
a few reletives and friends will be
present. Rev. Geo. O. Were will of
ficiate a4 the ceremony. The OOOpta
will leav for a honeymoon trip In
Supt. W'eidetihatner's private car, go
ing to Sioux City, Iov:i, to visit his
patents. They will ha tit home to
friends after March Iftth, M 1 1 - llox
Hutte Ave
Invitations are 001 for a miscellan
eous shower to he given bv Miss
Minelle Highland at her home I'riday
evening at eight o'clock for Miss Al
ma Weidenhamer.
MARRIED
Chas. L. (Jrewell. of Morrill, end
Myrtle Fuller, of Morrill were niiir
rled on the 10th by Judge Berr,y.
Henry J. Swart.kopp, of Mitchell,
and Anna l.ipl, of Bridgeport, were
l,an.g
married by Rev. Titus
parsonage, on the 10th.
Karl Oallctln, of Denver, and Mam
le Paldrick, of Denver, were married
by Judge Berry on the 12th.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A very pleasant surpri.-o was glv
en Grandma Joder Sunday morning
at her home in Alliance, the occas
ion being her seventy-fourth birth
day. She had gone to church In the
-morning ansl canto home expecting
to be invited to the I. U Acheson
home for dinner. She was very
much surprised on arriving home i
find large number of relatives and
friends awaiting her and a big birth
day feast all spread. A big blrthda
Veke, with a candle for each yeei,
formed the center-piece on the ban
quet table, and one of the jollies'
gatherings seen in Alliance for a
long time was held.
Grandma Joder's daughter. Emma,
who lives in Iowe. could not be pres
ent, but sent a fine chicken for th
feast. Many birthdsy presents w "e
Stlven end a post card shower of
thirty-five cards was received by
Grandma from friends and relatives
all over the country. Old time song
were sung in the afternoon and she
will always remember this birthday.
n Alliance a couple of days this
week, going from here to Hemlng
ford on 4.1 today. While in Alliance,
!Mr. Smith paid The Herald office a
very pleasant call for a little visit
and to subscribe for the paper.
are
boy-
was
this
Mr. and ili-j. Geo. Workman
the promt parents of a fine baby
born last week.
Mrs. Pledinger of Morrill, who
opereted upon at the hospital
week, is getting along nicely.
R. R. Kincaid of Ilingham stopped
off in Alliance Wednesday.
Mr. Thayer, a well known
citizen, who lias been In the
for medical treatment, retu;
his home last Friday. He
enthusiastic in his praise of the
care he received.
:30 p. ny
Rev. Qso.
rued to
is very .
fine
Mrs. ('tins. Il.nry of Bingham was
brought to Alii. inc.- taat week in a
very critical conditio vilhe was tak
en ;ii once to the hospital , where It
was decided that,, an operation was
necessar sh Is now making a tine
recovery. AW
' ill II" Becks, of the Central Cafe,
returned Ptwky from Belgrade. Ne
brnska. eftr spending w week there
visiting relatives end friends. He
formerly lived Belgrade.
AT THE CHURCHES
BAPTIST CHURCH
10:00 a. in. Sunday Staboot
1 I : on a. ni Precichfne.
p in jR. .I'- P- '-
.Semces
A. Witte. Pastor
METHOC1ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
10;W a. in Sunday School. Graded
Blhte Classes.
!!:00 a. m. Preaching.
C 30 p.m. Young people's Epwort
..-crutc- III, 111-.
7:3 p. m. .Preaching.
Olin 8. Baker, Pastor
A. M. E. CHURCH
Services at. the home of Mfss Rich
mond on Platte Avenue.
Sunday school, 2 p. m. every' Sua
day. Preaching service at 7:30 p. ra eT
ery alternate Sunday.
Mrs. p. M. MaiKfisId, Pastor!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
('. A. Sanders, tssjrieniifl and pop
nler Jeweler at HonHQa. Is rejoic
img over the arrival 63pvbaby girl
at his licine l(onda inorrring. Mother
and child are doing well.
Mrs. V A. Anderson, wh. hnsnsk,
suffering fron erysipelas. Is slowly
recovering.
It, H, Highland went out the
Denver train Wednesday. He is
making the trip in the interval of
the Alliance Frnft Co
Kdw. F. Shields, 2DJ Swwtwatn
avenue, is a nt w sub . r.b r io Tin
Herald since oar last ;.--ie
BANQUET ARRANGED FOR
Sabbath School.
Public worship. Ivpfc
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a. m.
fie that Tarrfeth by the Stuff f'
6:30 p. m. Christian Kmlvor.
":30 p. ni. Public wrorship. 'rtnic.
of Victory. I
B. Brown, Pastor
iTie Gospel
Rev. J.
Geo.
noon
G. Ware returned yes
froni a trip to Mullen.
mother of Ernest Browers ar
fueeday to make thun a visit
s lu
with
C C. Hucke
the city for a
his Studebaker "'.0" automobile,
whi. h he Is having, overhauled for
the coming sensou by Uwry & Hen
ry. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Williams have
moved from the Koss residence on
fourth street to the O'Ketfe re1
den e on Box Butte av-nue
-I
('. J. Youug. of the Newberry
liaiiware 1'cmpanv will leave on a
trip to California the last of tbfc
week, aoing via Denver He will
probably be accompanied by one or
Will
Rev.
terday
The
rived
of a few weeks.
Mrs. Minnie Wiker returned from
ir trln in Omaha Sunday noon. Mrs
BfOCUaa, who accompanied her to 09
aha 'and who rial tad there with her
for several days, continued on a trip.
to Des MOines, low a.
W. R. Harper lu's returned from
his trip to CkleagO and other east
trn points, when he purchased a
large line of new t inng goods for
lus ladles' furnishing Jtore.
. srv . K..
da night to meet nus lauw, -
ha been making en exienaeu omi
in California
Scholar, who went to the hos
week ago Tucsdio tor an op
has nearly recovered and
to be out tomorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Roland, n
un I Mrs. I.ee Itolend -sud Ire ICuland
vvere visiting in town Wednesday.
of Lakeside, is in t lie
Frank Cody,
city today.
W. D
the city-
Mr
cHy.
(heir
visit.
T.
ou
Morrill, is
business.
In
Nelson, of
land oilici
BlrdW 11. of Morrill, is in Mi
He accompanied his part Phi on
way heme after makiu; him a
The banquet for the members of
ft Fire Prevention Commission will
-be given at the Burlington Hotel
'Tuesday evening. It Is expected
tliut fifty of thie leading Alliance bus
iness men wQI be seated at the ta
ble and that probably twelve mem
1ers of the commission will be pres
ent. BIG GAME COMING
The first league
t the seaseu will
basket bull game
be played at the
i HI-MANUEL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
German services every Sunday at
ff.SU a. m.
BlUllsli services about every throe
leeks ttpup luinousscement, and even
ittS -ervlc.ea pporc anoooncement.
Gerinan-fSagMelt parochial school
five days of Tftejeek till June.
Evervbody -.vetesPlit-.
Tvtus Lang. Pastor, 7Qt Niobrara Awe.
Phone 359
EPISCOPAL
CHUR
be services next
11 a. m. and 7:. 'in
Catahrattoa Ho.
Morning prayer
There will
at 7:30 and
7:30 a. in.
munion.
11:00 e. m
irtnrmon.
7:30 p. m. Evening prayti
answer to question, What is
.llilnllinti ,.!' IbiHVOn n ,1 lwll
Daily service. 7:;;o a. in.; Wedni-
day and Friday. T .:o a. i. and 4.:!0
p. m.
Geo. G. Ware. Missionary
Snuds..'
and
aid
your
I M
pital a
eratlon.
expe-ts
Miss
ployed
of t he
P. F
Marie Dlsmer is now em
in the millinery department
Horace Bogue store.
McCarthy return d to Alll-
MM yesterday
from Out i ha
Evert tt. atu of Mr. and Mrs.
O Keefe, w ho was hurt in th
lii K.1II name t uesua iiimm.
brought 10 P doctor
u ton 11. 1 that his
broken.
John
b is
was
Wednesday. It
nose had been
t Bedford, son ut Mr. end Mrs. Geo.
R! Hughes, is ill with yen r let fever.
Mrs. K W. Black, of Kllsworth, la
in town on land office business.
Ray Westover, of Uikeide. visi'ed !
iri nds here yestetday.
Chas. D. Gllbuueh, or Gilbauuh
Brothers' ranch, of Bingham, was In
Alliance taking tiled lent (riatnieut
the first of the week. He is threat
ened with aiipendicitis.
The ahUdraa of W A. Dunlap. who
were (uerentined with scarlet fev
j er las week, are reported iium-Ii hft
jter. suffering only from a milil at
tack. Kmcst Dowers Is weerlug a broad
smile. A big baby boy was boin this
morning
The Woman's Club will meet Fri
day afternoon at the home of Mr-,
Spencer for tlu: regular meeting Do
mestic scleuce will be studied.
J W. Smith of Mason City. Nebr..
who has a half section of fine land
in the west part ot llox Dutn cuii
i, two miles i-Uht of Canton, was
High school Saturday evening be-tA-eii
Alliance and l.odgepele Altl
i.tice defeated LodgSPOlfl at 'hat
pll ce, but the little town from the
south is said to have added new
Umbel and the Allianc bioys :ii"
in.il. lng hard.
a
SWEET BUD OF HUMANITY
On last Sunday morning a lovely
boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lige
Thayer of Sheridan county, who lue
tic. 11 stopping for some weeks past
jut 5n" Sweetwater avenue. The joy
of its liappy parents was soon to be
iturntd to disappointment and sor
row Wednesday it was taken ill
and that night angels wetted Its j
putt spirit to the Heavenly land, to I
'the bosom of the bless d Savior, who
bid the Ht'le children come unto
ill im A short funeral service will
be held at the house tomorrow af-
ternoon. conducted by John W.
; Thomas, after which interment will b
in C.reenwood cemetery
SALE STARTS 28TH
U.
in
P. CHURCH
Sunday school, tli-adad
10:00 a
Lessons.
11:00 u.ui
7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting
ing, at "::;.
A. L. Godfrey, Pastor
Preaching.
1'ivacuing.
Wednesday
e. -n
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
10:00 a. 111. Bible school.
11:00 a. 111. Preaching,
"Jesus, the liiub of God.'
6 : 45i p. m. C. K.
7:30 p. in. Preaching.
"Where Will You Spend Kttrliitv?"
Baptismal service Sunday -saln
:J0 p. 111.. Wednesday
meeting.
VaUntiue so. ial Friday
Feb. It, given by .hurch
members and frh nds
Frank Allan Woten. Minister
subject.
Subject,
prayer
evening,
to new
Urkin Brothers' club piano sale,
which has been announced before,
will start in Alliance on the 2th in
stant. Several carloads of piauos will:
pe shipped trom timatia ou in.- join
and seveu people will be here to as
sist in conducting the sale The
.force will consist of salesmen, sten
ographers, etc. This will be the
largest sale of its kind ever con
ducted in western Nebraska. Watch
.-r the announcement In later issues.
J. I.. Morrison, a machinist from
l.lmoln. has been visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Morrison
His sister, who bus been visiting
him end his wife in Loaoia, returned
to Alliance with hjm
I. 1.. Acheson, the hardware man.
is spending the week in Omaha at
the Nebraska Retail Hardware Deal
era convention.
IPBCLAL NOTH'K Too lato to be
long Kb --tru-.il wizard Wonders
of electricity demonstrated Great
entertainment At M K church
Uext Monday night COMK! AJ
mission and 2o cents
I