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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, THE ALLIANCE HERALD l.imix . THOMAS, Editor CMTDH It BKNTB, .iohn W. TSloMAs-, Lire sk Mttor uov . EiKirrs, MMMgc citj Editor THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Owner (Incorporated) Kntered t the pnntomco nt Alllnnoe. N- brnnkn, for transmission through tlx malls as second lss matter. J p i n i. ii i. ii K V K R 1' II n Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Adv Kvery subscription Is regarded ns nn opt-n accoui "imp r ibcorlb- rrn w ill be Instantly 1 1 i ., i l from our tnnitlnir list nt "' '" vn foi If publishers nhull ! flotllV i; nthcrwi.-w th subsc ript i, ., roTtM -it at the desltmnter) Milorlpt Ion price livery subscribe ! n,ut , dand that I inesc connnicns n- untie n pat I nt tiie ronttnrl between pulill.M .1 nml su or I her. I peratrVd, This ia not tlM time to omd ti; 1M whole future pollry of the I'nli l States, on the owneinhlp and (porat 0 1 1 of mtlroailt telcgtaphs. tolopUont'M utnl t xpvaa service, on the ;tirifl aftOT the war, on labor legisla tion and immigration. The w. r nust be won first. This one thing we do is the motto of common sense until the Hun Is defeated." tot AMMUCA'B anhwkiv Announcement of the government army prog an.rie completes the Amer lean answer to Germany's "peace offensive." This ami other develop ments of the day moan not bin tf less than a demand for r. ; m, ny's un conditional surrender, MJTt tho Now tort Herald'.'-. Washington Corres- poadrat, Germany is now called upon to take her choke of bowing to the tie roendoai Ai.prlc-n. military machine or being annihilated by it. The army programme means an ' American Army of more than six mil lion men. Rehjnd then fcffl millions moio, so that tae aumocr or Amen- sent down there for n few weeks. Mrs W. 1'. u sons K. fathor, A llennetl wrs callod to Bingham News by iho do th of In r I A number of our ranetieri hippod ' ..hA tint if tli.t Wu t ITinot ,f nrhtoli went to tho HiOMpfe markets. Mrs.tieo. Hicks, went to R: vennn Friday algal for a short vi.iit wKn friends. She returned) Sunday night. o Sheriff Cox spent few days In Hemingford the first of the wek. Gladys Armstrong of York, Ne lr;:l(a is visiting a tao home of her parents north east of Alliance. tot C K Dolaoa and family of LIpco wore BOBBIBg In town Saturday. IV h Wor.l has been received from Mrs. ! a. Lotepleeh, who submit tod to an ii'i.itioii in n Kirksville Missouri Hospital tllCl sho is OB the road to recovery. tot Mrs M. t; Carter irt l j . i night for, Rochester Minn., to consult Mayo Bros, in regard to her daughter's The hunting season is on, and : many-strangers as well t.s tl.e resi dents people are taking adva ,t : e of it. th K von , u s hi ty Under the caption "No DtftdBt Counsels at Wrshington," T''e lnde and responsibilities should In- so dis I ivuttul. "We yi-it! to no one la profound t 1 I H 1 '. f'l 1 1 till u iin.l ill., . a, . , ' I ' , ' 1,'IH II , ,,1,1111- rw'Bilimt 1 : -:i 1 j MUH4 ut nil 1, li Mm intnu . vv. m, ,,r .,, 111,, wu.aa v 1 ini men like Colonel Roosevelt. Mr. Taft and Mr. Hoot. Hut when tlteV ftUV flint tlx vnlorn tt ., , it lslhe duty of AmerlcauH, regadloss nn . . ... ... . M . - r-i auaa I v I II I II l I v ' I (I ll I ' Him confronting the votei" in tho ap prochiug Fall election. Arguing that can Congress, and argue that ihe time hug come to impose upon Mr Wilson's administration the fearless inquisition and the practical legisla tive check of an opposition political majority, we are unconvinced, Irfes ol previous political affiliation, to I fft&nd by the President and send to 1 'our. toss men who will support htm and his war pi'llcies. The Indepen-1 dent saya: "The Republican party will not find it easy to convince the people that it would have done better had It been in power or that it would do better if it could be placed in power now. Yet more difficult would be the tak of convincing a sober judgement that anything would be gained by handing over to the Republican party that partial power which at the ut most would consist in Republican supremacy in Congress backed by Re publican administatlans in states lecting governors and legislatures "American experience of divided political responsibility has never been happy. A Democratic President intending with a Republican Con gress, or a Republican President con tending with a Democratic Oongreefl. has never been, even in tlnien of ! dictate of conn, on sense that the ponslble power is indeed a serious maWer and no human being is infal lible. But a Congessional minority is quite competent to ask questions, to tilnt' mistakes into the light of publl city and lo register protests. It is necessary for the preservation of our libeties to route the certainty that a Kopublican Congress Vt uld itself . ans in Franco never win gdW lest! health. Frien In hope for a speedy re ( but always greater. eovery for the little one. Qttanity production has boon reached not only in tho merchant I marine. It han been reached In the I manufacture of ordaaee, or submar ine cliaseas, Of aesiroyers, or every kind of war munition or agency. America lias solved the problem of organization ami is now prepared to grapple with Ihe enemy with ever in creasing force and power. German military critics always have insisted that if the United States could oganize her resources she would be the greatest mllitar power in the world, ou. always scouted the possibil'-ty of its beitr: accomplished. v e it. rlirVliiiillins i . . , 1 1 I . , , , .,,..! safely In France. Cards were received the 'n ted States has done this, and . . . . . . . after one y -a i nil three months par- from him yesterday by relatives an- ticipatlon in the War, is prepared to j i announce to the world her deter-; I initiation to wage it lo the finish. nouncing sailed has 'The ship o arrived safely make lame "table and pos-ibly well ' r nir;M fatal erro.s in its desire to play T rnl lVX7e ! a decisive part In the conduct of the I ivJV Cll 1 C W O j wa 't ;i time and under clrcUOMtan- k 1 cea when It DOUld nc4 be. s the Dem-! UlM tUWi HMOMUW gottt ocrallc pany li row, wholly respon-! ,,ar, of WednMday in Alliance on Hiblc for success or fa lu.-e. In or;,mrl of veodooaday rn Alliance on udgemout h, d-headness oenmnd.-, ,u h(M. ho at oobkooh, Neb that this respans bility should not le i destroyed. It is, we ihlnk, the plain ! Mrs. peace, an effective disposition of iolt ttoal foceB. Waste and Inefflcltooy have usually resulted from It, and it is not possible to imagine that a great war in its critical stages could be more effectively waged if energies people shouid rctu. n i Democratic majorHy to Congress and assure to President Wilson tiie suiport of a Democratic 1 1 If tattling ower. "As for question of demes'ic policy they are Important bu-t not now im- Grcsham Otgt to tiater Mrs. I). J. Rogers of Nebraskv arrived Tuesday spend the winter with her J. H. Carlson. o Warren Lofspiech left Tuesday night for Seneca. He has taken a Job firing for the Burlington, and was titiit::nnnxit:titjstxjt jti:tJtitH:u:r She Us, And See Best DRAKE & . DRAKE OPTOMETRISTS Glasses Accuratefy Fitted We Can Duplicate Any Broken Lens. SI 3 Box Butte Ave Phone 121 H. A. Townson and family and the E. E. Melvin family, ate l." for I the school months i fter : summet , spent on the ranch. IB I Schcol began Monday moraing with an enrollment of 4 2 pupils this is a full school and many more wilt enroll within the next few days. .Tames Burton his wife end his mother are sojourning In Wyoming this week and looking up homestead land as a side issue. tot An extra grng of thirtytwo men j A. P. Shafenberg and Mr. C. Yoke. came Sunday to help with the ork j reCelved cards Saturday stating that on this pap; of the road. I- .j i Paul Yake and Rogs Sh: renberg had - ie v :.ird. p. li Giibaugh and BttldjlaBedwfolir ta Fraaee. daughter Kargarot, are spending j . : li a days in town With relative's. The i'ershini'. colebratin : held h Clarence Foodlck retu.ne i Sunday ' here was w. il at' tided, we ato all from a weeks visit with 1 i'i parents proud of our home talent t'uc mmia ;.l Mui'.en. and helped to celebrate ! was eceptionah.Iy well roaderod and Porehtae day at that place. Me. Dudly gave a sp-nded addrone. tot ! Mr. Davis of rorrse was -,oli reeotT- ed as he always is, everyone enter ed the dinner r.Dd the sale of water melons added to the Armerican relief fund. Mrs. Shafenberg, return od to her home in Council- Bluffs Saturday, having sHnt theesununer here with he,- son, A. P. Shafenberg 1 Miss Mary Raker of Chadron visited ftiendl in. Alliance, while on her v;ny to Lincoln, to attend the SU.te Univer sity tot Mrs. Myra A. BhawTer v.ho went temporally : c-. : ,: about ton days ago was taken io Englenide Tuesday night ag 42. She was accompanied by her hurband N. T. Shawver. Mr. 1 Shawver is an engine-'r on the Bur- i llngton. Harold S. Thomas, one of the four j "Thorn: s Boys" now in the i rmy, j and a member of the 3 21st Field j Signal Battalion, A E F, has arrived which I overseas." "9S Every Housewife or Mother is ever under that Nervous Strain which so often results in Headaches, Dizzy Sensations, Faintness, I 1 a mr A c- t i r,4 AW If H Nervous Disorders. Dr. Miles' NERVINE b Highly Recommended in Such Caaet. IP FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENEFIT, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. BADLY RUN DOWN. "I had become greatly run down and my nerves were In terribl condition. I had frequent head aches and became vary weak and was unable to do anything1. I bought a bottle of Dr. Miles" Nerv ine. I aoon began to feel better, my nervea were quieted. I re covered my strength, and have sine recommended Dr. Miles' Narvlna to many of my friends who have used it with satisfactory results." MRS. FRANCES WH1TLOCK, 179 Uroadway, Schenectady. N. 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