I I Ihe Alliance Herald State OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION. REACHES EVERY MEMBER i . . viaL ORGAN NEBRASKA 8TATE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. IT REACHES EVERY DEPARTMENT. HEADQUARTERS FOR 16,000 VOLUNTEER FIREMEN VOLUME XXI ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914 NUMBER IT KILLED IN A GUN FIGHT VNtigtiam Men Engage in Duel VhI nesby Afternoon Out IVud and Other in Hospital The elder Dayley returned to Bingham this noon to attend the in quest to be held there during the af ternoon over the body of Rowding. Rowdlng's parents, who live near Broken How, were notified by tele gram of his death. HOWARD AT TENDS MEETING IturliiiKton Immigration Man Attend ed Meeting of Ewiitlve Hoard of Commercial Club S. B. Howard, successor to D. Clem Deaver of the Burlington Im- Ringham, Nebr., March 27. The coroner's jury, Impanelled to Investi gate the death of George Rowding, George Rowding, aged 25. was ul- who shot and killed on Wednesday most instant'v killed at Bingham at hv Rnlnh nnvlev. who now lies In 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and the hospital at Alliance, returned . migration department, auenaeu me Ralph Dayley, aged 23, lies in St. verdict late Thursday night that meeting of the executive committee Joehenh's hosnital in Alliance in a Rowdine came to his death at the of the merclal club I riday even . .i., ik Kniici in 1 1. l- r v, i ti,- i.j.. ling. Mr. Howard was in Alliance BtTtlUUQ VVIIWlllUUi ...... Utt UB JL VIPUI LfUJirii A LVJW 1 his chest, the result of a duel bo- of Rowding will be buried here this for the P"rP8e of ascertaining tb Light Cawe tf Mhi1c I'U.v lluvo,' with liemlngfonl School Half of Pupils Abent tween the two men. I afternoon at the expense of the coun- Dayley was brought to Alliance I ty. this morning on forty-one by his fa-1 Sheriff A. I). New acted as coron "ther, J. C. Dayley, and Dr. Barr of er at the inquest. The Jurors were Hyannls. He was shot under the p. a. Williams, E. Shaferberg, E. R. left arm. the bullet entering his Davis, Robt. Howell and B. D. Steph- chest and passing through to his enson. The followin gwltnesses right side. It has not been located were called: Mrs. B. D. Stephenson, and will not be probed for until he Ralph McConkle, Geo. Lovett, Roy is in a stronger condition. Willey and Rose Hutchinson. Hutch- kind of advertising desired by the commercial club. While here h visited and became acquainted with a number of the business men. In company with J. C. McCorkle he al so made a trip out over the sur rounding country. He was agreea bly surprised at the large amount of building which has been going on in the country lately. The Alliance Volunteer Fire De partment demonstrated Wednesday evening thut they are a live bunch when they gathered at the club room to disctiBB the proposition of an auto truck. Kvery member present man- Ilemingford. March 27. The rlty Irested much Interest and showed by of Henilngford seems to be the home their enthusiasm that they will cor- of meaBles. Numerous cases have ry tho election for the truck. Just recently developed. This is The public will be given full In- playing havoc with the local schooi. formation through the columns of Thruout the entire school fully fifty The Herald regarding the motor per cent of the pupils are absent. truck, so that when they come to Gertrude Delsing and Blanch Wilt- do " intelligently and aey were in Alliance last week taking nw tnl hould be Purchased for tee department, me puDiicuy committee is L. A. Surprise, C. L. V.A Mnrka waa annninteri a. artAcla.1 mm . . . t r . 1 li.MnnAn n .1 XX T I llnH ...... ...... .(.. .mhai. I ine Biory I me ngni ana . .u .uu ..mmliiM i an rnmnll the . . .. .. . I . ii i it n.iv . net .i . I . - - - m - cause, as tola to a neraia renorieniu m buuvwuk. uum ieuuru iui ky J. C. Dayley, father of the Injur- Dayley had previously called Rowd ed boy, is as follows: ling a vile name. They stated that Ralph Dayley attended a dance at I Rowding came down to the livery the Blake homestead, fifteen miles barn where Dayley was hitching up southeast of Bingham. Saturday ev- his team and asked Dayley if he was eaing, accompanied by his three! going to swallow the vile name he brothers and three sisters. The Day-1 had called Rowding. Dayley did not statistics and information desired to furnish to the Burlington. It is very probable that a special booklet will be printed for Box Butte county and distributed free of charge by the Burlington. That dairying is the best payinf proposition for the farmers of this leys have homesteads close together reply but walked to the wagon. P""; Lmlon ,8 the belief of Mr ,Iowardi twenty miles south of Bingham. At ed out his rifle and pointing It at the dance was a man, another home- Rowding told htm to go away and steader, by the name of Geo. Rowd- not bother him again. Rowding ran in, and a homesteader by the name away but returned in about three t-f Hutchinson. I minutes and began shooting at Day- Rowding was dancing suggestive! ley. dances when the Dayley girls notit-J It is hardly probable that Dayley ed it and objected, telling their will be prosecuted for the shooting brother, Ralph, who went to the if he survives his wounds. foor manager and asked him to have Dlltlvl JOIIV IS lil'jnT ISSl'bll Herald Job Department Turning out Fine Piece of Printing Work Mofclly ou New Machine The new telephone directories now being turned out by The Herald's Job department are pronounced the finest ever gotten out in Alliance. All of the typesetting, borders and iHle of Neighboring South Dakota the dancing of this kind stopped. The floor manager, Clyde Thompson, told Rowding to stop, whereupon Rowd- jsg grew Insulting and invited Ralph Dayley outside to settle the matter. Rowding was a heavy nian. weighing perhaps 200 pounds, while Ralph Dayley is slight of stature. Friends interfered and the two men went back to the dance without further trouble. Wednesday morning Ralph, who bad been sick for a couple of days, took his father to Bingham in a farm ragon. His father was on bis way to Hastings, Nebraska, for medical treatment. Instead of going direct from Bingham to Hastings he stopp ed off at Hyannls on business. When nhe two men arrived at Bingham they saw Rowding and Hutchinson, who reused to speak to them but who passed them several times, as if they were looking for trouble. Ralph's father suggested that he stay and Ani4Uire Postoftke Employee Recelv not take the tram lor Hyannls, out Telegram Telling of Death Ralph stated that there would oe of His Fattier ao trouble. At 2 o'clock Ralph went to the llv ry earn 10 nucn up ois team, now- ,, nostofflce force, received a tel- who has been with the Burlington Immigration department for seven years and who has made a study of the proposition. In the opinion of Mr. Howard, there will be a big movement of farmers towards this section this coming fall. Eastern Nebraska and western Iowa will be the location from which most of those who erol grate will come. SAVED TOWN OF ARDMORE rules used in the directory, except ing the largest display type, were made on The Herald's new Inter- type. The color of the cover this time is blue. The Nebraska Telephone Cora- Town Give Credit for Having Town to Motor Truck Ardmore, S. D., March 26 Fire which started in an implement ware house in the northwest part of town nany's end of the work furnishing at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon copy, reading proofs, etc. is pro- threatened for a time to destroy the greasing rapidly and efficiently un-1 entire business section. The wind, der the direction of Manager Currle according to the government gauge, MEASLES AT HEMINGFORD LIVE M'NCII OF .FIREMEN Alliance Fire Department II eM l'n ftititirtMic Meeting at City Hall Wednesday Kvenlmt DEATH OF LITTLE BABY ii fiiut non of Mr. and Mr. E. Murt.li Hurled at One O'clock Hatnrday Afternoon exams. A home talent entertainment is to be given Friday night Miss Evalyn McBurney, reader; Miss Amelia Brahler, violinist; Miss Mayme Mill er, vocalist; Miss Irene Miller, pian ist and accompanist. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry, and on Friday night one to Mr. and Mrs. Planansky. Alex Olds and W. L. Clark Hill and Lloyd C. Thomas. HOWARD OF OMAHA II I. UK Assistant to D. Clem Deaver Arrived This Noon From Trip In Dig Horn Basin Merle, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Marsh, died Friday morn- ng at 6:30 o'clock. The baby took sick one week before. Merle was ged five months on March 4. The funeral was held at the Marsh home at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Woten and Rev. Barrett conducted the servlote. Oard of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and nelg' bora for their kindness and sympathy In the, loss of our littla baby. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ma rib and Family. 8. B. Howard, who for seven years were I was associated with D. Clem Deaver business visitors in Alliance Monday, as assistant immigration agent for . - - - i Frank Mock, a former resident of the Burlington, arrived on 44 this noon from a trip thru me uig norn Basin. Mr. Howard has succeeded Mr. Deaver in his work and is mak Ing a success of it from the start. During the afternoon Mr. Howard la viBltlnK a number of the local Otto Klerake has gone to Bayard DUB,npBS men and getting acquainted for a Visit With bis Uncle. I -hi, ih.m Plana fnr fhnroiichlv ad Mr. Halt, who was employed In the yertislng Box Butte county are being garage last summer and who has discussed. He will leave for Omaha been spending his vacation in the 1 tonight south, returned to this city Monday niQ SOCIAL GATHERING Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wambangh Host and Ho tews at Hospitable Gathering Saturday this vicinity Is visiting friends. He arrived on 43 Tuesday. Russell Miller, who has been at tending business college in Lincoln, returned home Sunday. B. U. Shepherd was an enat bound passenger Sunday. McKlusky Bros, are loading their car ready to start westward. ( KKTt'RN FROM CAUFOHMA Alliance Iluinetn Man Return from Pleasure Trip Throughout the Western Ktate FIRST CASE - IN ALLIANCE Herald Ottk-e Hoy Has Symptoms of Severe Attack of Tangoitls Examination Aftked For J. H. Vuugban returned Thursday noon from a pleasure trip to Calif ornia. Mr. Vaugban went to Callf- lornta in October to spend the winter Mr. Vaughan Joining ber the 20th of February. They were visiting at Long Beach and other points slong the southern California coast. Mr Vaughan says everything looks nice since the rainy season was over. Mrs Vaughan expects to return tbe mid of the Alliance exchange. FATHER DIES; CALLED EAST was blowing forty miles per hour at the time of the fire. The people of Ardmore are today giving credit to their new motor chemical truck for saving the town. The water supply of this town is very meagre, there being no water sys tem. When tbe motor truck arm- F. W. Hicks, a member of tbe Al- U4 the warehouse was a mass of It was so hot the firemen LANDS NOT THROWN OPEN Forest Service. Denies Report That Plans Were Being Made to Open Forest Reserves the fire each time theycaughl The efficiency of a chemical truck in fight ing fire was demonstrated here. ADDITIONAL CANDIDATES Petitions Filed Today for New Can didates for School Hoard for Coming Year Petitions were filed with the city clerk today asking that tbe names of A. J. Macy, Mrs. C. E. Wills and Mrs. J. A. Mallery be placed on the ding and Hutchinson came up to the egram 8aturday mornlng telling him Were unable to pass between this wagon and Rowding said to Ralph, of th death of hi Btep-father. C. W. building and other buildings on each Are you goinK 10 ae wul Parkyn. at Algona. Iowa. Mr. Hicks ,m ... U . i Dllnh I . ... ... 1 v & '"iieft that noon for tbe runerai. Mr. th ). v.iih n k. 11 a aw .a V.. Lt. I 1 x " M v acooroiuK to iu -wr, wj Parkyn was a retired business man , to ,aVe tbe warehouse the ehem WOW u .uW " A1ona- He baa Blck '" leal streams were turned on the took out a thirty-two calibre rifle. about two ,.. Mr. Hicks will be KiMi.r. ...h .m. ... eiung tue men wi, iLiigoM about a week. he wanted no trouble wttn tnem They left, going west of the hotel, A young man by the name of Wll ley, working in the livery stable, where the team was fed, was an eye witness of tbe trouble. Ralph had hitched up his team and raised the tines, to climb into the wagon, when Rowding. who had gone to the bar ness shop and secured a revolver, appeared suddenly about twenty feet away and fired without warning, the bullet striking the wagon seat. Ralph I a report that the remaining for grabbed tbe rifle. Which was lying on I est reserve lands In Nebraska were ballots as candidates for members of the wagon seat, aimed, and fired atabout to be thrown open caused con- the school hoard. The nresent can s iw w Rowding, striking him in the left I aiderable agitation among parties didates, to fill three vacancies, are nn. I who were concerned, letters being r. a. vbrn. w. 11. Swan and Kowtting nrea again, missing received in Alliance by tbe newspa- . S. Mote. Ralph, whose gun had stuck, the prs and commercial club, asking shell refusing to eject. Ralph kept them to use tbelr influence la the I RETURNS FROM EASTERN WAJW working with the rifle and finally got I matter to prevent it the shell out. The two men then I The matter was taken up with the Sam Laskus. a Greek who left Al . - - I l fired at the same instant, Ralph s I forest service, which denied that llance nineteen months ago to Join shot striking Rowding in the right! there was any Intention of throwing! the Oreclan army in tbe Balkan siae or tne cnest ana nowaings snoii0Den the lands. Parties of survey- wars, returned Sunday to take up striking Ralph under the left arm. ora had been classifying the lands his work for the Burlington, after Rowding was carried to the hotel f0r the service. fighting in all the important battles but lived only a few moments. 1 of the wars. At Salonika he was uaipn aroppea nis rine ana ciimo-i DeiuUM Landrigan Ilu)s lUnch wounded in tbe leg, being laid up ed into the wogan seat, losing con-1 - I for four months. sciousneas. lie was carried Into tne 1 uennis Lnarigan returned irorui Kaskus fought against both tbe hotel with the body of Rowding and I Ellsworth Thursday where be has Turks snd the Bulgars. He doesn't Dr. Barr was wired for at Hyannis. I purchased from Wm. Boland a 6 4 0-1 like tbe old country any more, how An auto was taken by Dr. Barr and! acre ranch. He will load his car ftVer, and told a Herald reporter that Ralph's father. The trip was made Monday and move there. He also Alliance looks good to him after all In the high wind of Wednesday af-1 purchased several head of cattle and ternoon. I will become a full-fledged rancher. Advertlne your wants in The Dally INSTALLS NEW INTERTYPE tlittdron NewsnaiN'r Man Install Machine in Plant Like That PurcliMNed by Herald The Herald's office boy, or "devil", die of May. was severely attacked by the dread disease early this morning and it has aken tbe entire ofice force to re strain him during the day. All of the doctors in town have endeavored Ia find a rnmAtv tiat an far have been . , m v. ji 1 uen urewsier. puuiioufr oi me Unaote IO OO BO. II lue uiocann wii ..... ... .nit 1. tako. a violent form he cnaaron cnromcie, is instiling mo . t X In ratr!nt In "Bw imeriyptJ. line 1110 unn .-v-uw hioh fihrlff Cal Cox will be installed In Tbe Herald plant. Mr called In. I J" . .? . v-.il vn n. i,man for up-to-aate ana recognizea ine neea tbe Carpenter Paper Company, stat- 01 composing raacn.ne 01 mi. car ed In an Interview Monday with a acter. The machine will be erected Herald reporter that the tango craze installed by J. Carl Thomas, The had reached as far west as Grand 1 - a-v.. A young lady who came up Island. from Mullen stated that several at tacks had been received there. MUSICAL RECITAL IS COMING rorllal hv thn atutenta nf the Al .1 ii.vi. i.a ,. I ' wvurr ' In,--. H-hl f Mii.Ip la tn h rlvn tacked at any time ar.d there is dan-1 . th) Metbodl8t church ,n Alance ger 01 a general epioem.c "r"'11 Thursday evening, starting at 8 a. . a wA at a.M aa hn II s Oik L iu3 ueuaV urruiru a vt TANGO CRAZE COMING HERE o'clock. A very interesting program has been arranged. Well Known Nebraska Traveling I Man Hays Alliance L la Way of tho National Craxe LOST LITTLE JAMES HUNTER A very pleasant and social gatheri ng took place at the new bone of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Warabaugh ten miles east of Alliance Saturday evening. The evening was spent in games. singing and music. A delicious sup per was served and was very much enjoyed by all. At a lute hour the. guests departed, thanking Mr. and Mrs. Wambaugb for their hospital ity. Following is a list of the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyer and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sturgeon and family, Mr. and Mrs. n. II, Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves and family, Mr. and Mrs. HUuonsoii, Mr. and Mrs- Leonard " Boyer. "Mrs. ' Mary ' Share, Mrs. Hoffland, Mrs. Wm. James, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hler, Mr. Mapps, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wambaugh, Mr. Charles. Fleet, 8. II. Brandt, E. W. Wam baugh, Roy James and Fred Hoff land, and Misses Florence Ralls, Lu lu Sturgeon, Ines and Mae Brandf, Josephine Hoffland, Nelly Rock, Gladys liter, , Lessie and Anna Reeves. RECEIVES A GOOD IHISITIOIT Chas. Hill, a well known Alliance young man, has Just been appointed as foreman of the freight transfer department at the Alliance freight house. This Involves handling of a crew of fifteen men and is a respons ible position. Charley is experienced In this line of work and will make a capable man for the position. RESOLUTIONS lU'Holutfonw PaMted by Alliance Fire Department on Death of the FourMler of Department Emil Von Bergen, traveling sales man for the Carpenter Paper Com pany, of Omana, preaictea mis morning that the tango dance craie I Little Son of Mr. and Mrs. James will strike Alliance within a few! Hunter Wandered 28 Block weeks, if not days. Mr. Von Berg- Before Being Found en told a Herald reporter that the wave struck Omaha some time ago J Alliance friends of Mr. and Mrs. and is now as far west as Grand Is-1 James Hunter received a card from land, where, said he, even the dogs them Saturday, written on tbe Pacif- are tangoing in the streets. lie ocean between Ban Diego and San In Omaha, said Mr. Von Bergen, Pedro. The card stated that they mothers who have been sitting fori expected to start home some time last week, stopping over at San Francisco and San Diego. The card also stated that little James was lost while in San Diego being found In about two hours twenty-six blocks from the hotel. He was having a good time and did not know he was lost. years with their lace caps on their beads and their bands in their laps have forgotten their dignity and weight of years, and tango as well as the younger set. A stranger from out of town thinks the policemen are either crazy or drunk while pacing their beats. But if you will walk close to one and listen carefully, he says, you will find that the police man is counting, "One, two, three, four, DIP," as be wends his way. Mr. Von Bergen knew of no anti dote for tbe erase, but predicts that it is simply a question of time until the crate wears itself out. R1NGHAM NEWS ningnain, Nebr., March 27. Mr. Anna Welch went to Lincoln on 44 Tuesday. There will be an examination in Alliance, the 28th, of this month for the postofflce at this place. Alliance, Nebr.. Mar. 27. 1914. WHEREAS, It has pleased the Al mighty God to remove from our midst our esteemed fellow member. Louis Buechsenstein, known to all of us as the Father of tbe Alliance Fite Department, be it RESOLVED, That we, the mem bers of the Alliance Fire Depart ment, hereby express our sorrow In tbe loss of our faithful and esteem ed fellow member. We remember with pride the good work he always did for toe Department, and the in terest he ho taken therein, be it RESOLVED, That we hereby ex tend to the bereaved wife, children and other relatives, our sincere sym pathy in the oss of one so true and noble, and with them cherish the memory of a man well liked. by all. an honorable citizen, and a fellow member of whom we are all proud, be it RESOLVED, Tbat a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, that they be Inscribed on the minutes of the Alliance Fire Depart ment, and a copy of same to be pub lished in the Alliance papers. T. P. ROLFSON. . Secretary.