The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 24, 1916, Image 9

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    GAMBLING CASETO
DISTRICT COURT
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rents Follow llald on (iune Mon
day Night by Chief of Police
. Charles Jeff era
HiKF WATCHES (3AMK
THROrOH A CURTAIN
defendant Fined $10 nitd Costs Ap
peals Case to District Court--.
One Cane Continued
Two Alliance men were arraigned
la Police Magistrate Roberts court
"Wednesday to answer charges of
tumbling following an attempted
Mid made by Chief Jeffera on a game
aeld at a private home In Alliance
Monday night One man, at whose
aome the gambling is alleged to hare
taken place, plead not guilty and
asked for a continuance, which was
granted.
Another, charged with gambling
n)ead not guilty and a preliminary
eating was held. Mr. Jeffers was
the only witness examined. The de
fendant refused to make any state
ment preferring to fight the case in
. the district court, and Judge Roberts
fined him ten dollars and costs. An
appeal was made to the district court
ad bond furnished.
Chief Jeffers says that he susplc
lened a game was being planned
when he saw the men grouped In one
el the pool halls. He watched them
aad a few minutes later the one at
whose home the game took place
went to one of the local stores and
sought four decks of cards. The
ehlef then went to the Ticlnlty of the
Stan's home and waited, and In a
short time the bunch he had been
watching arrived.
Having other business that needed
immediate attention, he left, but re
timed at 10:65 and watched the
progress of the game through a crack
la the curtain for twenty-five min
utes. Then he went to the door and
knocked for admission telling them I
who he was but he received no reply.
He broke open the storm door, which
was fastened with a hook, and tried
the inner door but it1 was locked.
Going back to the window he
watched a little while longer and
states that the boys changed the
game from poker to casatno or some
similar game. While previously they
had played quietly as though to pre
vent the possibility of any outsider
hearing, now they became loud and
aolBtrous. When they left, the house
ae walked out from the corner of the
aulldlng and down the street with
them and told them to appear in po
lice court the next morning. The re
ply was to the effect that he had
nothing on them, and if he wanted
them he had better get warrants, and
this is what he did.
The defendant charged with gam
Ming who has appealed the case to
the district court did bo on the ad
vice of his attorney, E. H. Boyd, this
eing done with the Idea In view that
it would be difficult to secure a con
viction before a Jury on one man's
testimony.
According to the city ordinances
te penalty for gambling In Alliance
if, a fine of from 1 10 to $100. How
ever, it Is said that this ordinance
conflicts with the state statute which
makes gambling a penitentiary of
fense with a term of not less than
ae year.
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CLYDE CURRY IS HELD
TO THE DISTRICT COURT
t Viirt I loom Parked at Preliminary
Frnnk Heed 1 Disinltuted for
Lack of Evidence
! The CITY of GOLDEN
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Denver's Exclusive "Foot Hill Resort"
And College Resident Suburb ; Conectcd by Electric
Car Linos affording half hour service between Gold
en and Denver; Home of The Colorado School of
Mines, State Industrial School for Boys, and former
State Capitol.
From Fifty to Two - Hundred DpUisTS
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I These Lots Will Be Sold oh the Following Plan:
20 per cent down, at which
time an agreement for Warranty
Deed will be furnished.
Clyde Curry, who was arrested
ohnreod with receivlnK some of the
Money stolen from Robert Maivocht
y Ray Thompklns, was bound over
to the district court by Judge Berry
under $1,000 bond. Bond was fur
nished Immediately. , Frank Reed,
alias "Shanklin," who was arrested
en the same charge, v. as dismissed as
there was not sufficient evidence on
which to hold him.
The preliminary trial was held in
the district court room at the court
house and the room was packed to
the limit County Attorney Basye
prosecuted and Joe Westover repre
nented the defendant.
Rav Thompklns, who plead guilty
te robbing Maivocht the week previ-
.. toatiflari that he Kave some of
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tixe money to Curry that night when
"down the line," and later gave him
a purse containing $71 at Curry's
room. .
t s Meeker returned Tuesday
Jrom a trip to Holland, Mich., where
k vic several carloads of horses
from Lewellen. Mr. Meeker states
.. it wa a. welcome change to get
lack to Alliance from the bllixard-
r4bn east and find summer weaiu
r here. He ran Into a heavy blli-
Offers
A Sound Investment in City
Property
An Opportunity for the Big Investor
An Opportunity for the Working Man
We Offer 200 Lots
in this Delightful Surburb, 13 mi.
west of Denver for prices ranging
Each
All in Welch 's Addition, an original addition to the City and in close proxim
ity to the School of Mines, Electric Car Lines and Business Section.
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PAYMENTS OP $10.00 PER MONTH until
paid; at which time the property will be conveyed
by a good and sufficient Warranty Deed in fee aim
' pie free from all encumbrances whatsoever, includ
ing all interest, mortgages and taxes together with
the special sanitary sewer tax.
SHOULD THE PURCHASER
DIE after making three month-
ly payments,
property to
further cost.
we
will
deed the
his heirs without
A Discount Of Ten Per Cent
will be allowed for cash.
Call, or write and let us explain in detail the
things which will make this property double and
triple in value in a short time.
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KIBBLE & CO,
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WORK STARTS ON
FEDblAL BLD'G
Notice Served Thin Moriilng ov II. J.
1711N, Vemlur of l-Vler1 linllJ
Ing Site, to Vacate
Ml 'ST IIAZE DOLDINGS
W1T111N SIXTY
DATS
Fifteen Thousand PollArs Alrerdy
Appropriated to Begin Work 4M
Soon a 8lte, I Clwured
Robert Graham, Alliance postmas
ter and "Custodian of the Federal
Building Rite," in accordance with la
structlons received from Washington
this morning notified H. J. Elite,
"Vendor of the Federal Building
Site," that all buildinjg xtow Uv
site must be raied and the kite deaf
ed off within sixty days ready td ai
low construction 'on the new federal
building to start.
The federal building site Is located
at the northeast corner of Fourtl
street and Box Butte avenue. Oa
the site are located the buildings oe
cupled by the City Meat Market. Al
liance Cleaning Works, Sugarbovl
Candy IKtchen and the plumblaf
shop of Ed Jeffers. These business)
firms will be compelled to move with
out delay as the notice given to Mr.
Ellis requires that the buildings bj
torn down and all "buildings, foun
dations, walks, poles, wires, etc., to
removed "without expense to tto
United States."
The local business men who owm
the site will get what salvage cornea
from the brick, lumber and other ma
terial now In the buildings. SlE.ttf
vas paid by the government for the
site, and the recent aproprlatlow
made at Washington for work of this
kind include $15,000 to start work
on the Alliance federal building. It
is estimated that the new building
will cost $86,000 or more.
READY FOR THE SHOW
Hmlth and Duckies Are Both In Flat?
Trim and Ileady to Meet In
the Hquared Circle
Ouy Buckles, the Omaha "pbe-
nom", arrived Wednesday morning
on 41. He took a good long rest at
the Alliance Hotel and says he is la
the very best of condition for his
ten-round show with Tommy Smitk
Friday night.
Buckles coines well recommended
with clippings from some of the most
prominent newspapers in the coun
try. Having boxed at Memphis,
Tenn., New Orleans, Kansas City, St.
Louts, Omaha and other large cities
and In each place having met nomt .
of the best men In the buxlnous, he
naturally comes to Alliance with the
vxpectations of a win over Smltn.
Those who have seen Buckles la
action say he is a man who carries
the fight to his opponent all the time
and never backs up a step, let the
mix-up be ever so fast. We feel that
when he meets Tommy Smith he will
break all records for breaking ground
before the onslaught of Smith, who
Is a fellow that expects his opponents
to break ground for him onc. In a
while at least.
Tommy Smith Is a Nebraska boy
and formerly lived In this city. He
has n et all comers since breaking in
to the boxinc ?ame. and has held hi
own ever sffice, losing but one battle,
and that bel:i n di-Ulon against bins
wheu he met Tommy McCarthy for
the first time. Smith claims that thl
bout would have been different had
he realiti'd what kind of a boy he
was up againat. He Is a good cleaa'
boxer and In all hia contests haa
proven hlnwlf a gentleman. Though
he goes In to win, still he hesitates
about taking an unfair advantage or
an opponent. If the boxing game
had more men In It like Tommy
Smith It conld not help but tbrlv
throughout the whole world.
Smith has been training carefully
for this contest tomorrow night and
says if hfc does not win, It will not be
because 'Tie has not prepared for It.
He has done hla gyninanlum work at
I . ii i I K Ania tiofnrA aSi
rtne nrenieii
appreciative audience each evening.
Buckles did some light training yea
terday and will finish his "grind" to
day. Ringside and reserved aeats)
are on sale at several places In town,
the main place being Holsten's dnsf
store.
This show promises to be the beat
ever staged in this city and as botft
men are working to elevate the galas
there will be no "rough stuff" pulled.
It will be a good clean show froaa.
start to finish. Including the seml-
! Cssl tafl tto wrestling match. ElU-
er uuiy King 'of this city or Je
Ha ad of Crawford wtl referee tkr
bout. There Is not much prefereasjv
between the two, as both men
old and experienced referees.
first preliminary will start prompter
att:tOp.m,
AULIAXCE, NEBRASKA
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Matinee every Saturday at 1:30 1
Brd in Chicago last Friday.
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