The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 22, 1913, Image 2

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    POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
on
and
Mall Close Going East
For Train No. 44, 11 a. m.
For Train No. 4S. 11 p m
wk days; 6 p. m. Sunday
holldaya.
Mall Clot Going Wcat
For Train No. 43, 12:20 p. m.
For Train No. 41. 11 p. m. woek
dayx; 6 p. m. Sundays and holidays.
Malta Close Going South
For Train No. 303, 12:20 p. m
For Train No. 301. 11 p. m. weok
days; 6 p. ro. Sundays and holidays.
There la more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years wm supposed to be
Incurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local dta-
ee and prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly falling to cure with
local treatment, pronounced It incur
able. Sclenco has proven catarrh
to be a constitutional (Usoae. and
therefore requlrea constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It Is tak
en Internally In doses from 10 drop
to a teoapoonful. It acta directly on
the blood and mucous surfaoea of the
system They offer one hundred
dollar for any case .it falls to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials.
Adrass: F. J. CHENKY & CO., Tol
do, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 76c.
Take Hall s Family I'llle for con
stlpatlon.
Advert laemetut May 1-29
Cough Medicine fbr Children.
Too much care oonnot be ueed in selecting
a cough medicine for children. It should
be pleasant to take, contain no harmful sub
lance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy meets these requirement
end is a favorite with the mothers of voting
children everywhere. For sale by all Dea
lers. Advertisement
For sale by F. E. Holttten.
W00DR0W
WILSON
The Story of His Life
From the Cradle to
the White House
By WILLIAM BAYARD HALE
Copyright, nil, 1912, by Doubleday, Pace
Co.
Tim absnrd man the one who
am r changes. Take our advice when you
have a cough or a sold and try Mica's Cough
BaltsBL There i nothing more soot l.inir.
u it hing that wil I bring great r relief. Con
tains no harmful ingredient, t'sed for
many years with satisfaction and success.
Vs., 50c. and f 1.00 ixittlos.
NEW LAWS
OF NEBRASKA
Relieve External and
Internal Pain.
Heale Bruises, draws
the Ache fram StiH ar
Rheumatic Muscles.
Taken In Mat Water
Stops Cramps, Calie,
Diarrhoea, and similar
affections.
There's ey ewe PaJafcfffar
Perry OeWe'.
IS, IS and SOe. SeMles.
BRENNANS
CORNER
Opal Fountain
Best Luncheonettes
Hot and Cold Drinks
Ssived by an
Experienced Man
1
The prime thing Is that be ts real
real oil through, from top to lottoin.
There Isn't a aham anywhere In his
neighborhood. His mind is constitu
tionally Incapable of tolerating unreal
ity. It revolts against it like n unit
seated stomach. He Is chockful of en
ergy, lie likes action hugely, though
he did remark at the end of one exclt
lag day. "After all, life doesn't consist
la eternally running to a fire." Con
versation with him la a delight Ria
talk is rich in allusion, illustrated from
broad personal acquaintance, marked
by a wide ranging sweep of Interest
and thought.
It ought to be mentioned that Mr.
Wilson's family consists of his wife
and three daughters Margaret. Jessie
and Eleanor. New Jersey having no
residence for Its executive head, the
governor continued to reside at Prince
ton, In n pretty house on a quiet street.
Wood row Wilson is an Indefatigable
worker, used to long boura at tbe desk.
During bis first year in office he amnr.
ed the statehotise. It was bad enough
In tbe spring, but worse when sum
mer came, and the governor was still
The Pureist and Most Delicious
Home Made Candies
Our Own Candy-Maker
Makes Them Daily
Already the most popular
1 i n e of candy in the city
f-SKuiHSSanMflSitS'SBBBarABflBBBlBSI
speaks as be writes with a trained
and skillful handling of tbe resources
of the language, a surenes. an accu
racy, n power und a delicacy surpass
ing anything ever before heard on the
political platform in America, it was
felt by some of his friends that Mr. I
Wilson's classical habit of language
would militate against his success as a
politician. The first appearance of the
candidate for the Jersey governorship
dissipated these doubts. Mr. Wilson
knew bow to talk to tbe people, knew
how to win them. He changed his
manner very little, never stooping, as
If he had to, to make the people under
stand. No matter where or before
what sort of audience be spoke, his
speeches were on a high plane, but
they were so clear, so definite, that
every man understood and wondered
why he had not thought of that him
self. Woodrow Wilson, ia not only the
most Intellectual speaker that this
generation has seen on tbe stump; he
is tbe moat engaging. A friendly
smile Is almost always on his face
always In beglnnlug. at any rate. Ills
words come with vigor, but with a
gentle good nature, too not a good
natured tolerance of tbe Ills be Is op
posing, but a good natured coutldonce
that they will soon be overthrown. A
serene faith In the outcome is one or!
the characteristics of Wilson's attitude
He is an optimist, und his speeches
have the Invigorating charm and now
er of a call to Join an army wlticb is
marching to glorious and certain vic
tory. Mr. Wilson is a great story teller.
In privute be keeps his friends In
hours-long gales of laughter. He use
simple words and strong words, but
seldom slang. He loves nonsense
verso and lliuericka and often reels
them off while he is getting acquaint
ed with his audience, for be talks
with nu uudieuce. not to it Mr. Wil
son, us baa been said, has a strongly
Individual face. Some people would
call him homely. He was under no il
lusion ubout that matter himself. He
told the people during his campaign
for tbe governorship that they might
as well prepare themselves for a busy
1 governor, for the Lord never Inteudedt
him to be orns mental. "Yes." he re
marked once:
"For beaut)- 1 am not a star;
There are others handsomer, far.
But my face I don't mind It.
For 1 am behind It;
"P the people In front that I Jar."
He speaks without notes. His voice
Is full, rich and fur carrying He ges
tures freely. His utterance Mows easily
Photo m by American Proas Association.
Mrs. Wilson and Her Sundial.
to be found during the hottest weather
constantly tit the capltol in the burn
ing city. I'assersby on the street
caught glimpses of the governor in his 1 in clean cut channels and gees home t
shirt sleeves working hurd away Into cleur, strong sentences. He Is a mast
the night. of stutenieut. His brain wrorks us It It
This liloirrnnliv has found no time to bad tieeu taken out. cleaned and oiled
A Matter of Choice
If you want a cur
iosity, buy a Fly
ing Machine. If
you want Reliability,
have your PHOTO
taken at the : :
Alliance Art Studio
114 E. 4th St. Phone 111
WM. MANNING
All kinds of
Scavenger Work
Bonded by the City
PHONE 67
O. H. MOON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
dwell, us it would have liked to dwell,
on many of the enlnrglng and enrich
ing though iindrainatic events of the
scholar's life on holidays In Kurope.
on the preparation for tbe writing of
books such as tbe "life of George
Waslilngtou" tttttl the monumental
"History of the American People."
It could not tell of the happiness ot
bis family fe. It has not hinted st
his shyness that love of retirement.
Inherited with the strain of his moth
er s blood, which buu to oe overcome
with ngoultlng before he could commit
himself to the put h of public life.
It has not told of his passion for
crowds, of his fondest habit the steal-
lug off sotuewltere to move uukuown
among big throngs and to drink In In
silence the sense of human striving; to
look into the faces of multitudes and
listen to their voices, one to another; to
feel the heartbeat of men as they go
about life's business or Its pleasures.
It ia a rare and an arresting combi
nation of traits that this man presents.
Perhaps nothing sums It up more viv
idly than this be rends Creek nnd be
writes shorthand. That was one of
tbe first tilings that amazed the people
at Treuton. tbe eld Umers who deemed
themselves the only "practical" polltf
clans. But every duy Isr a year wai
a further amaxeuteut to them They
found In this atrange uewexmer a aiai
who didn't believe that a good cause
was rendered auy less likely to sue
ceed by tbe employment In Ita beuall
of tbe carnal weapons of practicul pol
UK's, a man who said. "Eveu a re
former need not be a fool."
A new era was ushered In when this
quiet geutletuau who had Just emerged
from the delectable groves of I'rluee
tor's academy, bis garments odorous
with the vapor of I'aruassus. his lip:
wet with the waters of Helicon thU
ioug haired bookworm of a professor
who hud juat laid bis spectacles on In
dtctlouary i-ame down to the Trentot
statehouse aud "licked tbe gaug to a
(rsaslfj"
Of his manner of public spec-h some
tliiug more ought to be told With tin
adveut of Woodrow Wllaou on the p
Any kind of Plans furnished.
You arc invited to inspect my
work. Satisfaction guaranteed llticul stage came a uew type of mai
that day
That he esjoys it is clear. A man- In
tbe ami . e at Lake wood culled out.
"Oh, yours only an amateur poitti
eian!" "Yes ihat ts too baU. Isn't it? But
1 have teas satisfaction-a prof etwiouii I
pluya lite game, you know, because It
pays him. An amateur plays the game
because he loves to play It. to wis it if
be can by fair means in a fair held be
fore tbe eyes of all men. I'm afraid
I'm only ai. umuteur. But I'm having
a moat interesting time of It"
No one can listen to Woodrow Wll
sou and see tbe emotions of the audi
ences of earnest men who bang upon
bis words without feeling that be Is
witnessing tbe beginning of a political
revolution and that Its prophet and
captain stands before him. This is a
uew language, but one for which tbe
people have an Instinctive, pentecostal
understanding.
It Is surely an interesting prospect
held out by this taking of the center
of the stage of national polities by a
man made up of tbe combination of
qualities which Woodrow Wilaon pos
sesses It Is tbe combination of the
gentleman and scholar and tbe prac
tical poliUclan. Imagine a atudent of
government, one of tne most eminent
that America has produced: a man of
rich literary and ethical culture, of tbe
fine fiber and mellow spirit that our
ancient universities still occasionally
shelter and develop; a man ef hn
manlty. with n heart not unvisited by
emotions, who is yet able to go Into
the sordid battle of politics, face the
mean knights'' like a Lancelot, keep
his temper, crack his Joke and win.
Imagine a type of culture in Its finest
flower nnd then add io his endow
ment tact, method, efficiency, a shrew d
knowledge of men. a sense of humor,
a passion for facts, a sest for con
atrisPtlvs work nnd au inatluet for
leadership nod yon liegln to get some
thing like a picture of the remarkable
man whose history, now but entered
upon, tins biography hns so Inade
quately narrated nnd whose ersoi)allty
It baa so !nierfectly portrayed,.
THE ENS
Ship, 424 Miss.
i BUU u ucn l i cr Wl ujruiur). All M ll
. ... sou has long beeu known as au exqtii
rilliHC, net! WU site master of English iroe. He
Coal office at Rowan's feed stors.
(OW AN t WRIGHT, phoae 71. tf
H. R. 71. by Retan Requires in
surance companies to pay plaintiff's
attorneys feea in successful suits for
recovery under life, accident, Indem
nity, sickness of guaranty policy,
amount to be fixed by trial Judge.
Emergency.
H. R. 850. by Scott Transfers col
lection and publication of agricultural
and farm labor statistics from labor
bureau to board of agriculture. Emer
gency. ,
H. R. 34, by Busch -Appropriates
atate normal library fund to purchase
of books and supplies for Peru nor-
nial library. Emergency.
H. R. 721. by Jeary Provides that
elty of Lincoln and Ianeaster county
may unite in purchase of site and con
struction of a Joint Jail, Issuing S 1 00.
000 bonds therefore.
H. R. 889. by the governor Author
Ices the county board of any county,
on vote Of a majority of thoae ex
pressing an opinion on the question,
to Issue bonds not to pxceed 5 per
cent of the assessed valuation of fje
county, or $1,000,000, to relieve des
titute and needy sufferers from cy
clones, tornadoes or destructive wind
storms; the county to loan such funds
for rebuilding and repair of homes;
for particular application to the city
f Omaha. Emergency.
H. R. 214, by Potts Provides for
coiifolldatlon of all delinquent taxer
due prior to 1900.
H S. 27. by Palmer and Hardin
On petition of ten per cent of Ne
braska members, officers of any fra
htraal insurance association must sub
mit to a referendum any proposed In
crease in premiums or assessments.
Emergency.
H. It. 648, by McCarthy Appro
priates $2,500 for a night school at
the penitentiary.
H. K. 221, by Jeary Creates board
of mediation and investigation to pie
vent and settle Industrial strikes and
lock-outs.
S. K. lit, by Dodge--Permits cities
of 5.000-25,000 population, by three
fifths vote of those voting on the ques
tion., to issue not to exceed $35,000
bonds for public park purposes.
Emergency.
S. F. 11, by Wols lucreases maxi
mum of bonds that may be issued bJ
city of 5,000-25,000 population for con
struction of heat or lighting plant
(ron B to 10 per ceul of assessed
valuation. Emergency.
S. E. 4B6, by Mactarhi ud Increase
coiiipeiisatiott of county commissioners
in Douglas county from $2,100 to $2.
500 a year and In Lancaster couuty
In m $1,800 to $2,100.
S. f, .09. by Dodge itomhis mai
discharged peuVtentiary convicts shall
be given 710 a suit of. clothes, an
overcoat and a Hlble.
S. F. 34a, by Wolz- Permits city
council to tlx rates for municipal wa
ter and light plants by resolution as
well as by ordinance, In clUes or 5,000
to 25,000 inhabitants. Emwgency.
S. P. 144. h Klein Mini changes
in details of eounty treasurers' cash
books.
S. F. St, by Hoagland of. Lincoln
Puts it BP to purchaser of al estate
to see to It that no actions affecting
title thereto are pending, instead, of
requiring. soUss to him.
ri. F. 4. Il$f Cordeal A "blue aky"
law.
H. R. 3S0. by Losey Appropriates
$5,000 for relief or Mary hi, Heilniau
and daughter, whose husband and
father w as killed in penitftuuai j out
break. Euwergency.
H. ft, MA, by Harris Allow cities
of 1.000 tlWttt to use proceeds of sale
of cemetaty lots ror Improvement of
grounds.
II h. ft, by Schuupp Provide
that ceatitty treasurer, orlor to each
annual town meeting, shall file. state
ment of amount of nnouey spent In
previous year and fund now ou haoid.
H. R- 84, by code commission Pro
vides tor Incorporation of Arthur
tmiHftir nut of McWiersou county.
i i.ni"; -
Emergeucy.
H. R. 40. by Simon Loau-sbarK
bltl. Emergency.
3. F. 104, by Reynolds Provides
that counties of from 7.SOO-8.000 popu
lation shall give clerk ot the district
court $400 In addition to fees.
Bills Still in Hands of Governor.
H. R. 883. by deficiencies committee
The genertil deficiency bill, appro
priating $162,000 for iail-1913. Haiar-
erncV.
H. R. 878, by the Bnanee committee
- The general salaries bill, appro
priating $902,000, ror 1913-1915. Emer
gency. H R K73. by the claims committee
The general claims bill, approprlst-
. eda e - , f
tug $2,000, for ISll-lSta. .." '
which was for advertising of proposed
..MtiiniimiMl amendments. Emer-
. i
enrV.
H R. 874. by the finance committee
The eenerul maintenance bill, appro
priatlng $3.U0.49 for state Institu
tions and deimttinenls. Emergency.
H R 517. by HoffmeUter Makes
It compulsory upon county boaid to
call a meeting of school directors to
MtablUh a county high school in any
which has no twetfth grade
u
crhnnl accredited to the state univer
sity. said high school to be located at
i... rnmitv seat.
it n 178. by Stearns Declares Irrl-
e-ation works to be common carriers
and places regulation ot rates, service
...h general affair of all Irrigation
works save those of Irrigation dis
tricts. under the direction of the state
railway cotnmisslou.
H R 273. by Pearson Approprlst
i..r ttufMirt for oeiinaueut UimroTe
ments st the Curtis agricultural
school.
H. R. 114. by Mallery Appropriat
ing for the use of the state university
ninety-three per cent of the annual
mill levy, for maintenance only.
Emergency.
H. R. 217. by Norton Establishes
the state intermediate reformatory
and appropriates $150,000 for grounds
and buildings for same.
H. R. 423, by Norton Appropriating
$5,000 for Investigation of the state's
resources and for giving publicity to
same.
H. R. 274, by Gates Appropriates
$4,000 for relief of Mrs. Roy Blunt,
Whose husband was killed during pur
suit of escaped convicts, and $3,500
for relief of Infant son. Emergency.
H. R. 615, by Scott Appropriates
$1,500 for the relief of Mrs. Anna
Nlchels. whose son died during a na
tional guard encampment.
H. R. 168. by Baker Limits county
attorneys' salaries in counties with
lese then 1.0&0 to $300. fsrmerjy $400.
(Con tin tied next week.)
After any Sick n
or Operation
doctor prescribe SCOTT'
EMULSION it contains th
TtUd elements nature crave
to repair waste, create purs I
blood and build physical strength.
No Alcohol or Opiate
Scott ft Bownt. Btoomfleld. N. J. 12-13
Mrs. W. R. Harper left Monday for
a visit with I fii nils at Lusk, Wyom
ing. She will vUit on a ranch II
mllea frcm Lusk and take a rest for
a short time.
W. T. Ager. state agent for the
farm department of the Heme Insur
ance Company, was in the city the
first of the week conferring with
Gray & Guthrie, local agents.
True Economy . . .
1
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means the wise spending of one's money making every dollar do full duty
and getting in return aa article that will satisfy you ia every way.
The v5L-inrir
a AAA M ML s
is a real bargain because it is sold at a popular
price s because it gives you the kind of sewing
you delight in; because it will turn out the work
quickly and thoroughly and give you a life time
of satisfactory services because its improvements
will enable you to do things which can't be done
on any other machine; because it will please you
with its fine finish and beauty of its furniture.
In short you will find the White reliable and
essisl desirable from every point of view.
Be sure to see the White dealer who will be glad to show you how good a
machine the White is. If there is no White dealer handy, write us direct for cat
alogs. We do not sell to catalog houses. Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Machines.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, O.
For sale by Geo. D. Darling
isaswgsWtdaM
Fancy Kentucky Blue
Grass and White
Blossom Sweet Clover
Seed
25c and 50c per pound
GARDEN HOSE, 9c per ft. up
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GARDEN RAKES AND HOES
35c, 40c and 45c each
Newberry's
Hardware Co.
u m mi
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if ' BESS .
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RIDER AGENTS WANTED
IN BACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model
eangsr" oicycw rurnisneuuy us. uur lunar agents every wlirrr are
maklntr money fast. Write fur full vorticuUirtandapecial afar at once.
no MONEY EQUIHED unlit you r.vrtve and Hianove your tin i cle
Yi- ship to anyone anywhere In the U s. wtthuut a cent drpuettla
uva nee. jwrpay rreium. umm now n VMTI'rHBCTRUU.Uuri:il;
which llrwyou may ride the Mcyrle and put It to any test you wi-.h
If you ar then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the be-
L-ycie.snupH.oacK u us aiourexpenseaua ynt u'Ki imi oenutniMivnt
ggPTAkTV DRIP17C We 'ornlsh the bUchesl trail.- bicycles it la
raw law I rniUU possible to make at one small prt'tlt ahovn
actual factory cost. You save tl0US!5mtddlemeu'spntltsby buy
lncr direetof us and hare Lhemauufacturer'aauarantee behind yoiir
blcyclH. DO NOT BUY a blcycleor a pair of tires from smhom a.
any in tee until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of
factum pricei and mmarkablc ipecial uffti.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED log iu snd study Mrsipvrti m.Nlskt
the iienn lorn prtm w c fce rou this jr. WaMiUskulMt t,.o
hat tMuMT tar a
bierutaa (or less moeaf aat othw faotory. W. utUDsd with ai.w 7ir5T
notary eoa. iwreu euuie, you can ssll oar UctcIm uiuhriw
imiw plate atSeakta oar prtoss. Orlare ailed tha da laosivmi. '
no BWieua. m JO b l rsuilarljr bsa ls. SB.-ooa linri tlmi.
aar oa aaa4 tataa la tfsla ey our Chlcaeo pstail stursa Tbai
MM I KM DHaaCdf anJauuluiuent ot aU kiuisat KalJ the nvnlar nmM$rGmm'm
00 Hedeethorn Puncture-Proof $ M 8 o
m-healing Tir
twmhw retail prtct a tkem
Is m w
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ssWv V will aril yoal o
ffiN ormwr mjxy,
IA
m IBColf lioalmrr T.roa A SAMPLE PAIR
TO INTRODUCE, ONLY
koitai.l
wyrr yu-r. v ev
NO MORE TIOIBLE FROM PUNCTURES
Walls, Teaaaar Olsaa will aw lat tha air out.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last year.
nFVfiBIBTMM. Made In all siiea. It
U lively and easy
rldtiuf. very durable and lined Inside with
a special quality of rubber, which never be
eomea porous and which climes ud small
punctures without allowliur air to escape. They welch
no more thau an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting
qualities being giveu by several layers of thin, specially
prepared fabric ou the tread. The regular price of thesti
tires la flu ou per pair, but fur advertisius purposes we
are maklug special factory price to the rider of only
St 80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter Is
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'Isifiieffmaijfl asPE'rfflsi
B II sa.ee mi ,mm .
XiVaJ; ruDBertreaa
" f", Stinet u re st ri M
and T'B"jilao rim striV'M"
to srevent rim cutting. Thia
tir will outlast anv otki!
cisfv ?rTiT' CUTIC ana
received. We will shin O. O. f on approval. You do
not need to pay aoeut until you examine and find them strictly as represented
We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (Uieivliy inaklug the prtoe B4.
you m FULL CASH WITH ORDER a
semi 1 1 nf us an order aa the tires tun
eatlafaclory -o esaatlaailoo. We ars perfsctiy
a vmr 01 msss irm. you am una iumi isr-
iuo any lira you aavaavar wed or atao
Var';ii'aJaVV0i'iKs?a'
W BVSaeSsaS erSS-a Funrmrv Proof llr.ouapnuval
vrics cuoiaa anovs. or wrlla for our till lire aujt-uti.tr caialoiu I.
aiuus or tire, ana bicycle squiomaniana sundries i
gg BfIT miAiT l" sriuaaapusiaa
w w. ww www m ui tirrs rroBt aa
per pair) if
lltl f IICI Nl' III .. I. 1 1 H M I .lllmil V
lie returned at OUBexuense Ifturmrn... i... . "f
rauabia and mousy seal to us Is as sale m iuk , ,'. '' ' '"l
sriu rius easier, rtiu raslar. wear better sat luer and l...s ?
a. Brio. MrLuov that io. all! I-,..ii i. ' , .fV. V.a lo"
seal you to send ties trial order at once. swucetUlsreniarkalitaiir.?
J':"U '.'M r"tot a pair of Hi,;,L
plrued tUst beu J t
" Pe-ial Intr.jdu.-t.r;
a. i 1 1
jstal saday SO WOT think ar auvinc
yone until you kaus ins ma aud woodena ua
dou't I
ll and sundries at about balf ti e ii -usl prleas. -uaaes aad
bicycle or i
JteosUoalyanoetalt.) learuevrrylbiu. Write II atOW. .e -e are maa.a.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.