The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 21, 1916, STOCKMEN'S EDITION, Image 3

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    PROCEEDINGS OF THE
UNITED STATEG COURT
List of Omn Disponed of at the Sep
tember Term Held at
Oiadron
The United States District court,
district of Nebraska, Chadron divls
ioa, convened at Chadron for the
September 11, 1916, term. On Mon
day, September 11, 191C, at 9 a. m.,
Hon. Thomas C. Munger, Judge, pre
siding, also the following court of
ficers were present: Hon. T. S. Allen,
U. S. district attorney; R. C. Hoyt,
clerk of the court: I J. F. laeger,
deputy clerk; Thomas J. Flynn, U. S.
arebal; A. M. Wright, and J. D.
Dlcker8on, deputy marshal and chief
oierk to U. S. marshal.
Court having been opened in due
form of law, by the U. S. marshal,
the following proceedings were had
aad done, towlt:
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Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Co.
vs. Crawford Fruit & Produce Co.
By agreement of parties Judgment
for plaintiff on first cause for $69.24
and costs of suit by defendant Cause
dismissed as to second cause of ac
tion. McLaughlin and Dressier for
plaintiff; J. E. Porter for defendant.
Frank E. Hunsaker vs. C. D. & Q.
R. R. Co., damages. In open court,
cause dismissed at costs of defendant
both .parties consenting. J. L. West
over and M. F. Harrington for plain
tiff; Wright & Mothersead for de
fendant. ftetraska Potash Works Co. vs.
Potash Products Co.. damages.
Leave granted plaintiff to file amend
ed reply lnstanter. Williams & Ed
munds for plaintiff; Boyd & Meta
and Pchrader & Leing for defendant.
Faulty Docket
U. S. A. for use and benefit of Fos
ter Lumber Co. vs. United Surety
Co., et al. Cause of action of Fos
ter Lumber Co. disimssed on its mo
tion at Its costs, so far as made by
them. On stipulation of remaining
parties cause transferred to Lincoln
division. J. E. Porter for plaintiff;
F. A. Brogan for defendant. E. M.
Slattery for interveners.
United States vs. Delia A. Ayl
ward, to cancel patent.- Leave
granted to parties to take testimony
by deposition of witnesses. D. W.
Dickenson appointed as commission
er to take such testimony. T. S. Al
len, U. 8. district attorney for plain
tiff. United States vs. Anna M. Ayl
ward, to cancel patent. Same as
lust above cause.
Criminal Docket
United States vs. Isaac N. Dicker
son, selling liquor to Indians. Nolle
proseque entered by leave of court.
United States vs. Harry Jacobs,
selling lemon extract to Indians.
Nolle proseque entered by leave of
court.
United States vs. George Boesl.
selling liquor to Indians. Dismissed
by U. S. attorney.
United States vs. A. Blazer, retail
ing liquor without having special
tax. Defendant In court with his
counsel, arraigned and plead "not
guilty." Cause called for trial. Jury
empanelled and sworn, 9, 11, lb.
Jury returned to court with report of
inability to agree upon verdict. Jury
discharged from further considera
tion of case. U. S. district attorney
T. S. Allen for U. S.; A. O. Fisher
for defendant.
U. S. vs. A. Blazer, selling liquor
to Indians. Defendant in court with
his counsel. Arraigned and plead
"not guilty." Same counsel as last
above.
United States vs. Ward Deon, sell
ing liquor to Indians. Default and
forfeiting recognizance. Forfeiture
set aside on motion of district attor
ney. Defendant appears In court.
Arraigned and plead "not guilty."
Mrs. F. M. B. O'Llnn appointed as
attorney for defendant.
Uunited States vs. Harry Bear,
selling liquor to Indians. Nolle pro
seque entered by leave of court.
United States vs. Harry Bear, sell
ing liquor with special tax. Nolle
nroseauo entered by leave or couit
The case of Nebraska Potash
Works Co. vs. I'otash Products Co.
will in all probability be tried at an
adjourned term of court either in
January or February, 1917. to be
determined by the judges, and at
which time a special jury will be
called for that case, as well as for
the further trial of the esse of U. S.
vs. A. Blazer.
and
Chamberlain's Colic, Cinder
lMarrtioe Iteoiedy
This is a medicine that every fam
ily should be provided with. Colic
and diarrhoea often come on sudden
ly and It la of the greatest Import
ance that they be treated promptly.
Consider the suffering that must be
endured until a physician arrives or
medicine can be obtained. Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy has a reputation second to
none for the quick relief which it af
fords. Obtainable everywhere.
Adv Sept
OFFICIAL TEST POPl'LAIt
Official testing has increased in
Nebraska nearly 300 per cent the
last year, according to figures pre
pared by the dairy husbandry de
partment of the university agricul
tural college.
Fourteen breeders made tests in
the year 1915-1916 as compared with
six In 1914-1915. Many Inquiries
have been received at the college of
agriculture, and the indications are
thut many breeders will start official
tests this fall. This shows that Ne
braska fanners are realizing the ben
efit of the official test. One of the
advantages that makes a special ap
peal to breeders is that It advertises
good stock the farmer may have for
sale.
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LUCKY SENTENCED TO
PRISON FOR LIFE j
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Negro Heads Guilty to Hecoud le
gree Murder HeMem-ce
for Others
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A large crowd gathered In the '
district court room Friday afternoon
to witness the sentencing of several
prisoners, among whom was Sammy
Lucky, the colored man who killed
Ed Hayes.
Court was called with Judge West
over on the bench. Lucky entered
a plea to second-degree murder and
asked for leniency of the court for
several reasons, none of which ap
pealed with any great force to t ho
court or to the spectators. The judge
imposed a sentence of life Imprison
ment. !
Orvillo Lewis and Willie Dunbar
were sentenced to an Indeterminate
term of one to ten years in the statu
prison. They entered pleas of guilty
to the charge of robbery of llolstcn's
drug store some time ago. The
court gave them some good advice,
which it is hoped they will consider
carefully.
James Washington was given an
Indeterminate sentence of from one
to ten years for robbing the Alliance
hotel. He pleaded for mercy because
he had an aged mother to support,
also a wife and child.
We will furnish the money to
build homes In Alliance. We luteci
the property ourselves and furnish
money quickly at a low rate of Inter
est. Nebraska land Company, Alli
ance, Nebr.
CAVE-IN BREAKS MAN'S LEU
While working In a sand pit north
of Ainsworth, Anson House was
caunht in a cave-in. His right leg
was broken in two places below the
knee.
Mr. Business Man, on your next
trip take along some artistically
printed business cards. The expense
is light and they are business get
ters. The Herald's Job printing de
partment will turn them out prompt
ly. Phone 340 and we will call.
Are You Iittoklng OKI?
Olr age comes quick enough with
out Inviting It. Some look old at
fortv. That la because they neglect
the liver and bowels. Keep your
bowels regular and your liver heal
thy and you will not only feel young
er but look younger. When troubled :
with constipation or biliousness tukej
Chamberlain's Tablets. They are in-;
tended especially for these ailments i
and are excellent. Easy to take and
most agreeable In effect. Obtaina
ble everywhere.
Adv Sept
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Our modern, sanitary cleaning and
pressing costs no more (linn the oth
er kind. Keep-U-Nent Cleaners, 205
ltox Butte Avenue, Phono Oil.
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Fv.-rEr.jr league
A f irwU't. Sonpnttitan
Viganu iUnn of Tax
Puycrt VICE-PRESIDENT
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SOUTH OMAHA
JOHN AL IFSTSON
M CMC HA NT, PINDIR
OH. C. C ALLISON
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eternal antil
mviimiHTi. BLAia
X. M. SAIflO
J. L. BAKES
MAHUPACTUftia
J. W. BEN DCS
FAKMCM. MUHPHAIT
ALFRED BRATT
!NVIITtlNri, BKNOA
CHAS. H. BROWN
KCAL ESTATE lhVHTt
W. J BUROGS3
(nvllTHINTI
M ARMY V. BUNKLEV
W. M. BUSHMAN
ALBERT CAHN
LOUIS OEETS
ITOCKMAN. BARHT
I, M. f AIRFIELD
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
JOHN N. FRINTCR
RCAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
DM. n. OILMORI
PHYSICIAN ANO SUREOR
T. V. OOLOEN
CAPITALIST. O'NEILL
FERDINAND HA ARM ANN
MANUFACTURER
J. J. MANIOMEN
CONTRACTOR
FRIO O. HUNKER
ATTORNEY. WIST FOINT
FRANK W. JOHNSON
OMAHA FRINTIHO CO
C. J. KARBACH
INVESTMENTS
HON. i- T. MILK fHTIHt
F. J. FELLY
MCOCHAMT. NIOBRARA
FRANK B. KkNNARO
LAFITALIST
JACOB KLFIN
MCOCHANT. BEATRICE
BUO LATTA
ANCM OWNER. TEAAMAR
( H. F. LtFLANO
CAPITALIST
a . mioiath
COAL OPERATOR
JOHN A. MOHBIACMW
I..IITHK". WYMORE
SORMUS. F. Nl L
FRANK A.
J. J-
JOHN
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SES. FALLS CITY
J. J. NOVAK
SAMKER. WILBER
O CONNOR
SEORGC FARR
HEAt-HANT. NEBRASKA CITV
HON. WATSON t. PURDY
LAND OWNER. MADISON
TMCODUfK PSIMERB
STOCKMAN. FULLERYON
CARL ROHOS
ESTiaiE COLSRSSS
I O. BOSICKY
. BOTH
INVESTOR. Fit
JOHN SCMINDLER
STARTOR
W H. CHMOU.S"
THEODORE M. BERK
STOCKMAN. REUOR
. E. BHUKERT
MANUFACTURED
MARRY C. BIMAN
WIMS4BS
PAUL P. BKINNES
MANUFACTURER
A. P. SMITH
JOSSER
WHOLESALER
HON. P. P. STAFFORO
OS FOLK
WILLISM STORK
INVESTMENTS. ARLINSTOR
ROBERT C. STREMLOV
CONTRACTOR
BEOROE . TYLER
INVESTMENTS. MASTTMBS
A. J VIERLINU
PHS. FAITOM B VISRLIM
IRON WORKS
YHBOOORE WIDAMAN
STOCK BUYER. AURORA
C. a. Y.ILLEY
ATTORNEY, BARREN. FM
B. N. WOLBACM
MERCHANT. BRAMB ISLAM
a. M WOLCOTT
MERCHANT. CENTRAL EUTY
HON. OTTO IUELOW
MAVOR. SCHUYLER
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Prohibition
i Grime IProlta?
A'fi J Is!
FrcLibition has not solved the crime problem
in Kansas. The best evidence on this point is
found in the First Biennial Report of tLo fctatc
Bocrd of Corrections of Kansas. (The utt available
primed official report.)
Wc reproduce herewith from page 25 of the
Kansas report the list of new prisoners (605)
received at the Kansas State Penitentiary during
the two-year period ending June 30, 1914, and
the character of crimes committed.
Table 8. For Biennial Period, Ending .Tune 30, 1014
The Alliance
Creamery
WE keep the jriei' of cream at the highest
possible figure every day in the year. Are
you, Mr. Farmer, taking advantage of thist
Stations only follow our advances when they
have to. Without tho creamery you would bo
getting from 3c to 4o Iokh for your cream.
Figure the profit to yourself and then bring
your cream to the Alliance Creamery.
DIAMOND A CREAMERY BUTTER
MADE FRESH IN ALLIANCE EVERY DAY
Let the children spread it on
thick it is good for them.
Manufacturers of Ice Cream and
Artificial Ice.
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FIDELITY RESERVE!' COMPANY
A WESTERN NEBRASKA COMPANY
FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA I'EOPLE
DIRECTORS
lr. Ilarton li. linker
John J. HulliKHit
Wnltor V. lloalnnl
YiMlerirk li. Temple
riuit lcM F. KMHK'er
CbarsoiSEBi Crtass
Kb. CoEssslttoa
Arsoa I
Arsn, fourth degree 4
Arjon, third degree 3
Abduction 2
Attewt, false pretense 1
Adultery 1
Assault with intent to kill 13
Assault with intent to commit
manslaughter 4
Assault with intent to commit rape 1
Assault with intent to rob 1
Assault with deadly weapon 4
Attempt to commit burglary,
first degree 2
Attempt to commit robbery,
first degree 3
Attempt to commit robbery,
third degree 1
Attempt to commit burglary,
third degree 1
Attempt to commit rap 10
Attempt to commit robbery,
first degree 4
Bigamy 3
Blackmail 2
Burglary, first degree 1
Burglary, second degree 42
Burglary, third degree 38
Burglary, second degree and
larceny 21
Burglary, second degree and jail
breaking
Burglary, first degree and larceny
Burglary, third degree and lar
ceny Concubinage
Crime against nature
Concealing mortgaged property.
Enticing child
CksrEElsr of Crims fo. ouaasltlo4
Embezzlement 7
Escaping custody 1
False pretence 15
Felonious rtault 9
Forgeix first degree 4
Forgery, sesond degres C5
Forgery, third deres 8
Forgery, fourth degrts 3
Gan.ing iaousa 2
Gambling 1
Grand larceny 1..3
Great bodily ham 14
Incest 5
Jail breaking 7
Larceny from dwelli-.g 8
Larceny from person 4
Larceny from railroad C4
Larceny of domestio an'rca! 1
Manslaughter, first degu j 11
Manslaughter, second de -e 1
Manslaughter, third degree 3
Manslaughter, fourth degree 3
Misuse of mails 2
Murder, first degree 14
Murder, second degree 15
Nonsupport 5
Perjury 1
Rape 19
Receiving stolen property 4
Robbery, first degree 26
Robbery, second degree 1
Robbery, third degree 3
Selling liquor 17
Selling mortgaged property 3
Wife desertion 8
White slavery 17
OFFICERS:
Dr. Barton 11. linker, FrenUleiit
Frank V,, I'lelfttlrker, Vletvl'refclileiit
M. Keith Neville, Vice-President
William II. Mrlfcmuhl, Vlre-PreNhlent
CharleH F. Temple, Secretary
i'linrlen F. HjH'iner, Treasurer
An Old Line, Mutual, Legal Reserve Company
Writing Life, Health and Accident
Insurance.
THREE POLICIES IN ONE
The niton of many EaHtern Life InBuranre Companies and some
WcHtern Companies, at ago 3G, for a Twenty Payment Llfu policy nre
$38.34 per thousand of insurance, niuklnK the rate on a 13,000.00
policy with them at ape 35, S11G.02.
Our $3,000.00 combination Twenty Payment Life rate at this
same ape, 35, Is $119.04.
What does each give you for the money you Invest In these
estates?
The Companies First Referred to
Policy.
RATE $115.02
Pays $3,000.00 at any time that
death may occur after the first
payment is made, or a paid-up
policy for $3,000.00 at the end
20 years, plus dividends.
In cane of Accidental Heath pays
$3,000.00.
NOTHINC
NOTHING
Total
605
Local Option and High License Mean Regulation. Pro
hibition breeds the unregulated alley joint. The alley
joint breeds criminals.
The Nebraska Prosperity League
OPPOSED TO STATE PROHIBITION. IN FAVOR OF LOCAL OPTION. HIGH LICKNSK
President, L. F. CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J. COAD Secretary, J. B. HAYNES
Send for our literature. OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Fidelity Iteserve Combination
Policy, Three Policies In One.
RATE $119,04
Pays $3,000.00 at tiny time that
dpah riy wur r.ftor the ftr-
payment is made, or a paid-up
poticy for $3,00.00 at the end
20 years, plus dividends.
In addition to the above, a Fi
delity policy doubles in case of
accidental death and we pay
ffi.000.00 instead of $3,000.00.
For total disability from sick
ness or accident, the Fidelity
pays $25 00 per week or equiva
lent or practically $110.00 per
mouth. For partial disability,
$12.50 per week or practically
$55.00 per month.
Physician's or Surgeon's fees
where there is no disability
whatever, the Fidelity pnys such
expense not to exceed $15.00 for
any one case.
For loss of any two members
eyes, hands or feet, $1,500 spot
ash: for loss of one member,
$750. and no mutter. how much
you n.ny li.ive drawn from week
ly Indemnity or for Iofs of rae.i -bers.
the Fidelity must still, at
the maturity of the contract,
pay $3,000.00.
Remember, alsothat your health and accident insurance In this
policy Is In an old line, legal reserve company, which is not spending
your money but Investing it and is not like a fire policy where, if you
do' imt have a fire this year, you have nothing coming, or if you be
come a bad risk that you are cancelled out, as all health and accident
policies in u.st contain a cancellation clause where written alone and
issued without a medical examination, but any savings or earnings
on this policy must drop into the surplus and co'ue back to the policy
holders in the way of dividends as this is a full participating policy.
FIDELITY RESFRVE COMPANY
Home Ortice, North Plalte, Ncbr.
AlU'llli: (iltlXiORY, I-nal Agent
Phone 52 for ApMlntmeut
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