The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 05, 1920, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE a LUANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1920.
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How Box Butte County Voted Tuesday .
In these daya of high wages the
The little group of tired men may
have plenty of time to rest, after the
November election.
It takes three hours In Tarls to
get a five-mile phone call. One of
the things they don't do any better
In France.
warning against accepting suspicious
20 notes nearly affects the woiTclng-
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1111 M A It Y IIKFKIIKMH'M NS. 308 and 809
No. 308 For . 68 98 0 88 32 0 25 0 0 69 0 0 0 7 128
No. 309 AgaliiRt 20 G4 0 37 9 0 8 0 0 60 0 0 0 9 301
FOU PItKNIDKNT V '
Warren O. Harding (ltep.) 133 319 303 173 66 77 G9 71 49 243 20 19 26 421509
Calvin Coolldae (Kep.) 133 319 303 173 66 77 69 71 49 243 20 19 26 421509
James M. Cox (Dem.) . 6Q 193 138 75 19 11 11 30 13 140 12 1 13 22 703
Franklin D. Roosevelt (Dem.) 60 193 138 75 19 11 11 30 13 140 12 1 13 22 703
Aaron S. Watklns (Pro.) 79 13 13 21030 0102 0 61
D. Leigh Colvln (Tro.) 79 13 13 21030 0102 0 51
Eugene V. Debs (Soc.) 8 20 15440050 0001 0 57
Seymour Stedman (Soc.) 8 20 15 440050 0001 0 57
FOIt UOVI31NOH
Samuel It. McKelvIe (Rep.) 120 262 256 146 68 44 42 54 25 145 i5 15 15 361172
John H. Morehead (Dem) 46 172 127 76 21 21 15 35 20 156 15 1 12 25 697
J. D. Graves (Pro.) 868500 12 3 1 0100 0 43
Arthur Q. Wray (By Petition) :. 34 72 70 35 10 19 15 21 0 0 4 15 0 274
FOK MKVTKNANT MOYKKNOIt
P. A. Darrows (ltep) 120 281 271 156 61 60 46 56 31 208 14 14 22 311309
niufl. niriMlDMu.) - 64 149 115 70 18 16 13 31 16 134 20 2 6 16 628
D. D. Gilbert (Pro.) 12 8 15 6 2 5 3 0 00 0 1 48
Robert D. Mousel (By Petition) .... 19 50 52 24 ....... 8 7 13 15 0 0 4 14 2 191
VOIX, BfX'UKTAKY OF HTATK
Ttarliia M. Amsberrv (Ren) 141 316 291 176 66 68 55 65 37 216 17 17 27 44....1455
I. A Ijirnnn. (Dpiii I 68 166 140 73 21 13 12 33 25 124 12 0 11 18- 663
FOU AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
George W. Marsh (Rep.) 127 296 279 157 66 68 60 63 36 218 17 16 25 461382
J. W. McKlsslck (Dem.) 53 157 125 74 20 13. 14' 29 19 110 11 3 7 14 616
Flora Porter (Pro.) 25 31 36 22 3 3 5 11 8 0 2 0 6 1 114
FOU CUMMISSIONKU OF PUBLIC liANDS AND 11U1LDINUS-1 -
Dan Swanson (Rep.) 134 303 284 166 66 68 54 70 37 225 16 15 27 431428
Fred Helller (Dem.) 62 169 144 75 21 14 12 31 24 116 7 2 10 18 663
FOU TRKASVHKH
D. B. Cropsey (Rep.) 131 303 285 159 65 68 53 67 39 214 18 19 25 441407
J. S. Canaday (Dem.) '. 65 188 123 69 22 14 13 31 19 119 11 17 12 19 628
II. Floyd Miles (Pro.) . 15 23 27 19 ....... 2 7 4 0 - 1 0 4 0 9
FOU ATTORNEY GENERAL
Clarence A. Davis (Rep.) 131 257 266 157 61 68 48 61 33 204 17 15 22 421297
Richard C. Hunter" (Dem.) 53 154 122 70 18 . 16 11 31 16 128 12 2 8 17 626
Floyd L. Bollen (By Petition) . 20 50 49 25 8 8 8 12 13 0 0 2 10 2 192
FOR RAILWAY COMMISSIONER ( l-oi.g Term).
Thome A. Browne (Rep) 135 292 280 163 63 67 50 64 34 212 17 18 27 441388
Roy M. Harrop (Dem) 55 165 127 72 23 14 15 28 23 155 7 1 9 17 631
A. II. Albertson (Pro.) 16 22 19 13 2 2 1 11 5 0 0 0 2 0 88
FOR RAILWAY 4X)MMISSIONER (Short Term)
Harry L. Cook (Rep.) 132 301 282 168 64 69 51 66 35 213 17 17 24 461404
Harold A. Kent (Dem.) 62 168 137 76 21 14 14 36 25 129 12 1 12 16 682
FOR t N REHSM A N SIXTH DISTRICT
Moses P. Klnkald (Rep.) 142 312 289 179 68 74 55 78 42 225 19 19 28 501488
Thomas C. Grimes (Dem.) 52 161 135 71 14 8 9 19 19 102 10 1 8 11 509
Luclan Stebblns (By Petition) 12 20 14 8 6 0 4 10 11 0 0 0 3 1 77
FOR SENATOR TWENTY.EIGHTH DISTRICT
James W. Good (Rep.) 146 299 294 173 72 72 64 69 38 214 18 8 27 441374
Fred W. Johansen (Dem.) 57 171 133 27 14 10 12 33 24 0 10 3 12 16 532 ,
FOR REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY-TIIIRD DISTRICT ' '
Dwlght P. Grlswold (Rep.) 132 289 280 176 61 63 46 59 31 207 17 14 25 421369
John Coleman (Dem.) 53 137 109 60 17 13 10 28 17 125 11 1' 9 16 573
Selden W. Ives (By Petition) 18 66 46 11 9 8 9 17 14 0 0 4 5 1 185
FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT 4X)URT
W. C. Mounts (Rep) 175 365 356 210 71 79 53 84 55 260 18 18 31 511718
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
John Pilklngton (Rep.) 131 326 306 153 62 66 54 70 48 222 14 18 26 501448
FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE - .
T. D. Roberts (Rep.) 158 367 342 193 .... 1060
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT
George Carroll (Rep.) 127 286 265 154 9 66 44 61 47 200 13 12 19 281306
JoBepu Duhon (Dem.) 67 178 152 83 27 13 20 41 17 157 12 7 21 35 778
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE SUPREME COURT
Grant G. Martin 100 188 132 92 37 42 34 56 7 78 11 9 14 36 583
Andrew M. Morrlssey 50 149 186 119 19 26 18 33 44 164 15 5 22 19 456
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FOR JUIHJH SUPREME COURT
George A Day .: 54 168 129 83 22 41 28 48 8 71 17 3 19 26 483
William C. Dorsey .Z...Z 8 111 1493101 27 23 22 32 39 123 8 10 12 30 430
FOR JUDGE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT "
William H. Westover .. 133 285 273 172 62- 68 48 79 G3 213 23 10 3 54 911
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Ira E. Tash - 155 316 308 207 68 73 48 83 53 230. 23 15 27 621005
FOR S I ATE SUPERINTENDENT
John M Matzen 9 158 114 99 23 37 30 60 11" 74 11 6 16 31 534
Owen V. Stewart".." - 43 116 145 81 33 25 20 26 36 135 15 5 16 23 378
FOR REGENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY
William L Bates 8 156 121 76 31 42 34 39 25 95 13 7 19 38 606
reoree N Seymour : 59 97 82 108 24 28 19 32 15 76 11 6 11 21- 395
P I Ge'r hart - 75 7 88 27 20 17 26 107 4 6 10 15 322
LAKESIDE.
There was no school at Lakeside
Tuesday as it was election day and
was necessary to use the school
bouse to vote In.
Mrs. Picksley and little daughter,
Edna May, left for Mitchell. S. D.,
Monday.
V John Peterson who is employed as
blacksmith at the Standard plant was
a west-bound passenger Monday
H. H. Thompson returned from
Antloch Wednesday morning.
Mr. Coe left for Newcastle, Wyo.,
Monday with the balance of the car.
load of apples he had shipped In.
He expects to sell them out theret
Miss Beatrice Westover spent the
week end at the Tyler borne in the
country . u
Warren Deford returned to town
after a few months at the DeFrance
ranoh.
Bertha Tyler was a Lakeside visi
tor the fore part of this week.
Mr. Guy -was a Bingham visitor
between trains Wednedaj
Lakeside went republican by a
majority of two to one.
Grandma Hlgglns returned from
the west on No. 40 Wednesday morn
ing. Mr. Zelg drove in from his home
out north Wednesday.
Willard Richardson and family
moved rectenly into one of the Horde
houses.
Phebe White has returned to Alli
ance where she Is attending school.
She has been visiting a few days at
the Willard Richardson bmoe.
Mr. and Hrs. Frank Cody drove in
to vote Tuesday.
The young hopefuls of the town
celebrated Hallowe'en by visiting the
dit'erent parts of town but no great
damage was done.
Mrs. RalDh Shrewsber - was In
from the ranch Tuesday afternoon.
T. M. Iloenstau was In Lakeside
Wednesday looking after company
business.
Mrs. Elsie Ash and children
were In town Tuesday.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rousey auc
family are visiting in Rapid City.
Mrs. J. S. Rhine is leaving the lat
ter part of this week for Sterling
where she will visit for a week.
Mrs. L. S. Smith is going to Denver
to visit her aunt who is going to Cal
ifornia for her health in a short time,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe returned
to their home In Denver after spend
ing several days with Mr. and Mrs
J. W. Howe.
Miss Marie Howe resigned her
position at the Brennan Drug store
Saturday night.
It is doubtful if prices would come
down if everybody stopped using
everything.
One thing which appears clearly in
the dispatches from Russia is that
somebody Is an awful liar.
The profiteers are an optimistic
lot. They take the world as they find
It, ...
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
To the business man, retail or wholesale; to the manufacturer; to the commis
sion man; to the trucking company, the Ford Model T One Ton Truck makes
an irresistible appeal because it has in its chassis all the merits of the original
Ford car; the wonderful Ford Model T Motor, the dependable Vanadium steel
chassis, and the manganese bronze worm-drive. A strongly built truck that
serves satisfactorily and lasts in service If these statements were not true,
the demand for Ford Trucks wouldn't be so constantly on the increase. We
will be pleased to take your order for one or more Ford Trucks, will see that you
get reasonably prompt delivery, and will giverou an after service that insures
the constant service of the Truck. But don't wait too long. Get your order
in promptly.
Coursey & Miller
wrf.
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