flin AI.MANIH UJB, KTOIlHR M, ISIS Tll THE NAVY I I Communication! will be answered promptly. Interest ing news each week. RESTRICTIONS PRE VENT SPREAD OE "FLU' Drf Medical Nklll in Battlfe ( 01111(0 n Duty Hi ramp Dodge 150 IMit-Ii fin in t'hargc Fy J. W .larnigan, Herald Corre spondent ) Camp Dodge. Iowa, Oct. 23. The wave of Spanish Influenza tliat lh weeping over the entire country, (t thotiftbtt has iv. el ed i's iiiaximum fiat al t ie ramp Cs) K. W Rich. divisional surgeon, has forbidden thvt of his services as boxing instrin tor at Camp Dodge, at) 1 later a! Camp Oor don, Os Holdler .ivi ii tO V :ira Death sentence, Imposed by a r II itury court martial upon Sander Mn kl, a recruit with the 163rd Depot nrinutli" at Ciiiiyi Dodge, for refusing t obey orders of his superior officer, s hi -en commuted to confinement at h ud lalwr for 20 years, the War de partment announced. Paper 'n !he nntnA . Fort Des Moines slao In being given officers with the , sr iikes trench mortar and with t.iej one-pound cannon. Thaee schools are being conducted by officer who have either been abroad and seen srvlc on the western front, or who arc specially qualified by virtue of I MM) pun tlce and study In the various lines. The machine gun oanalion are about the only unlta which re cently have been assigned officer, i These organliatlons, under Maj. Wll-' Hum l.an. have received sixty-alx of ficers. It in, deemed likely that sev trnl hundred enlisted men from the mac line gun school at Camp Han cock will be transferred to the ma chine gun battalion after the quaran tine has been listed. While enlisted ,ien from the depot brigade and oth er orgMSdeettOM are well along with their irellmlnnry training, members of the Second and Fourteenth Infan try reglmerits who are well prepared In the pretimlnary work are on the rifle range working with the big tar gets. Nurses ArfhC for Training A nurses' training school has been Twenty rnsp Indicated that Makt refused to rttc ion 1 -. 1 '1-1....... vminir women came rrinay. 1 iictjw , a uniform". He was not a "con- , trnrn iho recent camnaign for I tlous objector" but Just natural- volunteers. Others are arriving i ' nrnerv" iu (ho vnv n vnnuihor nt , , , , . , ... ..,., t,, i,,, 1 ; naiiy ann over ivv ir 1 j i court martial expressed his opln- gin ttninlntr for active duties over seas. Taere are now 250 nursea at Ft. Dea Moines Nearly 1 ,000 Men Naturalised Nearly 1,000 foreigners took out naturalleatlon at Camp Dodge reeent- 1 publication of the number of cn.,w or; Momi Wounded at Fort De Molne the number of deaths on account af The government hospMal at Fort exaggerated statements that tiavt SSM olaea received another contln atned circulation. In announcing gent f neariy 100 men right from his action Colonel Rich pointed out (he battle frant in France the last of ly. In the gathering twenty langu- 4 hat It was his "belief much miner t ie week. These men are all wound- ages were represented. There were man worry and unrest were being e4 aad It will take some time to re- a large number of German boys, also canned by published accounts of the store them. They came across the Swedes, Danes, Norwegians, Creeks taths and cases. Scores of tele- tore an on the ship Tennldorse, one of end Italians. They were all young rvaras are received daily by the mill- the hit; ocean liners this government imvi. They were daturallsed under tary authorities inquiing as ( the put chased from Norway. Most of a new law enacted by congress a few -welfare of the soldiers. The mill- fheee men were wounded In. 'he bat- montht ago by which men who had tary authorities notify relatives c tie at Chateau Thierry in July and ! volunteered or who had been drafted soldiers as soo nas t ley show eymp belonged to the 168th regiment. Into the United States service could lams of pneumonia and ine adjutant Moclaliat lioader (tots 2ft Years ' receive full citizenship without going fwneral of the army reports iminefli Benjamin J. Salmon, one of the through the form of first and second ately to the nearest re'ative all caMM most persistent socialistic agitators I paper v'. After the papers had been rf death. A dally bulletin Is issued in the West, u tesldent of Denver, Riven eaci man was presented with fttving a review of the situation but 'whose case has been under review a sinn11 fii,k flaK D members of the this is not ntended for general clrcti- since .lone reeeiveH entn nt r . D. A. R. The men with a confusion latlon. It can be said upon the au thority of the edlcal staff that condi tions are steadily improving. The death rate Iiiir been nothing like as-' large as In some of the other canton ments and when it Is taken lata ac count the large number or men at the enmp the situation is realty not as aerious as was iln pneumonia cii demtc last spring w.ien there ware 120 deaths In 11 single month. The heel medical skill in the entire conn iry is on duty, thirty-two ntedtoal ot- tlc rs bating joined the staff thisj nd Influentiiil friends appealed in week. Thli makes an agsregate afjv WI1H trtt sni to Port u- ir,0 physicians in chnce. There are Colo., where he refused service. TI . araea, and 1,000 enlisted men '"d whs plaOS4 in the guardhouse, are acling as attendants. Quaran- Bhortl vafterwurd he was transferred tine rules me strictly enforced and '" amp Funston. Kuns., where I , Vary precaution to prevent a fur-J refused service and was conlin ther" spread of the disease baa been ' 01 So convincing were his argu taken. Various women organisations 1 ' "'a1 M8 military authorities 1 . . 1. ...... . ... i. a m : have contributed over 3r.,000 gaiife!"' "'"i- r.,..s,e. wwa uwwwnii masks to be worn ovor the mouth and yeaiH in (he penitentiary at Fort or tongues joinea in sinins ie Leavenworth. He defended himself anrt u WaB humorous as well as pa before :he court martial. He was 'riotlc the way they went at It. voluminous talker and argued every ! point brought out In the trial. So of his oral arguments consumed ovc (wo lours. He submitted all klnib of evidence and arguments to pitUf thai the draft law was uneonstitu tlohal, He even attacked the arti cles of war thai have been in exist enee for hundred years. Hie wlf plead with him to serve in the army tttmntmmttmmxrmtmttntnmmr See Us, And See Best DRAKE & DRAKE OPTOMETRISTS nose. The material out of which taase are made is medicated so tahat the tillered air is free from all bac t na and other impurities These ht worn at niht while sleeping Thus far the fatalities among lie BOi tirtid troops have been largetj in e. c5 of the whiles when the numbe; of ihese men is taken ln;o account : Perhaps the group of men most di ' him 'nero wrote to the camp jlie advocate, Maj. Adam Ilichmou.l, stt ing tlieir belief that h nad beony wrongly inducted. An Investigation i.f the ease by Major 'Richmond i brought out sufficient evid -nc to i warrant a trial. After several weeks ! of deliberation he was declared gull' I ty. Th tantanea of the gars) court martial with a complete record of the ease was sent to the Judge advocate e.eneral of the army at Washington Glasses Accurately Fitted We Can Duplicate Any Broken Lens. 313 ' Box Butte Ave Phone 121 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Election November 5, 1918 ppointed on account of the sudden . fof. roytew and receivei, httt ,,,pr,v. visitation of the epidemic are the of-j fleers from base hospitals from 4 to 124. These men iad received orders to entrain for an eastern camp, which in.. :it a quick depature for overseas, hut when the disease broke out the rdcr was cancelled and these men were ordered to assume active duties here. Men Crave Jellie The sick men crave Jelly like noth- al. This makis eight socialists that I iave been sentenced to 2.r years each In 'ihe penitentiary from Camp . Dodge, besides fifteen L W. W. fol-1 lowers. Cases against several so called conscientious objectors are still pending. Two ( to federal Pen Privates Kelly Newman and Jehse Mclnloeh, the latter a negro, have been taken to the Tinted States dis- r makes The executive cominitiee j ciplinary barracks at Ft. l.eaven f the W. C. C. S. has issued urgent J worth to start serving five-year sen requests that 2,000 glasses of Jelly he fences, each, at hard labor. Private contributed with all speed To meet the requirements 2,000 individual braes have been furnished. The men air.k with the influenza also crave lemons and oranges and t lese are being contributed in large quantities. Newman wuk found guilty of forgery and Mcintosh of stabbing a fellow soldier with a knife. In the arm. Ft. Ies Moines t'nder Quarantine The United States General Hospit al No. 26 at Ft. Des Moines is under LLOYD C. THOMAS Several down-town grocers have seat quarantine as a protective measure out boxes of these fruits. Officers. Aligned Here Following officers were assigned to doty at designated posts In recent ar my orders from Washington: Major Jehu lloines; relieved from Walter Reed editor The Alliance Herald CANDIDATE FOR WPrWiTTttTfl Lloyd's platform is' his excellent record during the regular session ot 1917 and the special session of 1918. During the regular session he helped against the possible advent of Span ish inHuenza. At present there are Biota than me thousand patients at the big hospital, more than t iree hundred of them having been re- R Porter medical to Ft Des lurmi ossnsa ' kuvh iruui uvie i nuroouce una pusn tnrouga. uyion.; seas. rne ottiers were iransrerren others, NKHK ASKA S l'KOlilHlT- - . . a. mt- e . i t . i a m . . hospital in Washington D C Fiivl nom oiner posis. nw isvthnh m.iun law, me ls-inues-per-nour ii,,' ik- tp n-.via t h..v .t the QUarantlaa n- the fort are in ef-1 LIVE STOCK TRANSPORTATION Camp Dodge as assistant personnel adjutant from adjutant general's de INirtment at Washington. Mitchell d Ma kin appointed brat lieutenants TiiMlical. to duty at Ft Des Moines. "a: tains .tames T. Faulkner an-l Chwlet I" Ross, edleal, transferred friin Ft Des Moines to Camp Ouster teeatanlae command for nervous imiA mi lit . I ili. easea. First Lieut. Eret U N, Hennett. Austin C Davis and Jos' L. Bwartl, medical, transfer red from Camp Dodge to Paae Hoe pltal 157, at Camp Greenleaf. Jewish Order Is Rusy The various Jew ish war relief or Maaliatlons are preparing boxes of feet the same as those imposed at LAW, the STATE PUBLICITY LAW Camp Po4aa. j twice-a-month pay for railroad ein- Men Hum at DrilU pioyees law. the law creating a 1 . spite tlx fact that a strict quar- STATE COUNCIL OF DEFKNSK and amine has been established at Camp ,iu. j0int resolution requesting the Dodge as a riMilt of Spanish influen- national conEioss to take tcna for U Work for offii-ers and men of t le i'. lOHi division is progressing as rapidly as possible. The order es tablishing the quarantine specified thai drill work should not tie Inter fered with. Following these direc tiens officers 'iave rept enlisted men at tt.eir wcrk consistently and will root in ne to do s , r.ceoding ti pres mi! indications. The formation of new units of the division and the transfer to them of enlisted men has If You Owned the Telephone Company? Suppose you bought the telephone company today, how would you run it ? 1 , i , i i i ' i ' i ' i How would you decide what the standards of service should - be, what rates to charge and what wages to pay. and how much money to lay aside for rebuilding the plant as parts of it wear out ? You would, no doubt, try to give the best service you could under existing war-time conditions. You would want to charge enough for service to pay your em ployees fair wages, to keep the property in good repair and earn as much on your money as you would receive if it were invested in any other business involving equal risk. In these times of high prices and scarcity of labor and materials, and in the face of other war-time conditions, don't you think you would have "some job" on your hands ? When yon feel provoked if there are occasional defects in the telephone service or feel that our policies or practices are wrong, we'll appreciate it if you will tell us about it and let us talk things over. IEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Nans Food Bay War Savinra stamps and Liberty BoikU Live Stock Transit Insurance Live stock men over the entire west are forming the habit of INSURING THEIR LIVE STOCK IN TRANSIT. They do it for safety, economy and quick returns. f The Hartford Live Stock Transit Policy protects shippers of live stock, and is the only company offering a broal policy easy to understand, clear in its ternis, which gives absolute protection against loss frqni hazards of transportation including suffocation, freezing, tramp ling, firo, collision, train wreck and every form of killing or injury while the animals are in the custody of the common carrier. We are represented at all of the live stock markets in the United States and Canada, and locally by FRED E. FEAOINS Alliance, Nebraska G W. SPACHT Hemingford, Nebraska SAMS & McCAFFREE, Scottsbluff, Nebraska W. B. CHEEK, Local Manager HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Live Stock Department STOCK YARDS OMAHA, NEBRASKA igarettt"8. candy and cookies for the een poatpoaed until the quarantine narantined Jewish soldiers at Fort T)es Moines and Camp Dodge, lafke Gfhhons Is Hinted for Rauk f Major in Army Aeeerding to report from BJt. Paul. Mb a SJIehons, the famous artistic mUlaleweiftht. is slated for the rank has been lifted. While there are a larae number of officers in camp without any organization duties, tie c' (vision schools for officers have been established, and work at these is pro Nreaeiag rapidly These Include the hchool of bayonet combat, the ma eovornnient ownership or manage ment of all railroads, telegraph an l telephone systems. At the special aaSSkM in liMV lie helped introduce and pass the SoL 1)1 KltS' VOTING JiAWS! the II I -KHAL LIOASING LAW, the SKIMT ION LAW, and the HOME (Il'AKI) LAW. Ho stands for ratification of the national prohibition amendment and for the passage of every law that will assist the government in the success ful prosecution of the war. Lloyd is not becked by any ring or combination He baa ne "axe to grind.' Me has helped te put weet arn Nebraska "en tae ' and If re-eieeted ke will help to kee It maajer in the United States army, j ohiae turn aehool and automatic rifle. ka 'aeaor la to be confer ted aea and the unit eemmanders' school, the ejlkkeae. It Is declared, in reeesaflton kaad areadde school . wklle reetlee rvy a BLeretd wwt :i 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 i-txtxuitir : t uttit m i nm f t 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 m t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i : 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 m n n i tsit i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n mi rsssj All Kinds of HAYING MACHINERY Including the famous Loosbrock Stacker and the celebrated Bain Wagons De Laval Cream Separators Farm Trucks Gas Engines Dayton Airless Tires Lubricating Auto Oils and Greases The Farmers' Union Alliance, Nebraska