The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 16, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    BRASKA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Ifi, 1921.
incMiNGn)u.M.);niiH)N;.ui jquor fasc Agajnst
Former Alliance Man
Dismissed at Chadron
i
(Continued from npe 1 ) j
The olhrr mute No. 2. Senator,
Cood. with the asMitncH of A'li.we,1
took the ioikI uway from H-ininclord. '
Srnn'or fvi,l admitti'd 1h.it ho liad n Jul;ro J. W. Wooilrouh, fl(ra1
hundred letters from Allianto pi-opln district JiuIk, who has Ix-on holding
a.kinir for the oth-r ro:il. Well, rnuit at Cli.wlion, aiming other thinRs
lieminpfonl will ut't.i'' next one, if I di-misscd, on motirn of the United
tan fwinj? it. State KninnM- John- .States district attorney, a rharire of
on i-niil that pre-iKiue was brought en manufacturing Iior which had been
him that he hail to o!ey when trie, tiled nirain.-d r.dv.ard lutio, formerly
efr. vs Alex Smith, et al; account entertainment in Alliance would cost commerce in perfectly willing to po
fieipht charues. Default judgment anywhere from ? 1 ,.f0 to $J,()0(, anl ahead with it, provided they secure in
ullownl for 22.!S in favor of plain
tiff.
Ida Harriott vs C. N. W. Ky. Co.
damaje.-i. Motion of plaintitf to dis
miss plaintiff'H act;on Ufdained.
Cross bill of defemlant to tanl.
John Moyer vs C. N. W. Ky. Co.;'
damans. Dismissed on motion of
nlnintitf.
r
Chadron road wa. appioved.
According to Alliance men who
Inow th-? Iat concerning the huild
inp of the Chadron road. Air. Carrell
j in error when he say that Alliance
doubled os.od HeiniiiRford. 1 he road
Vv'ns sccurrd thiouuh Si-nutor (lnd,
who urped the ad nntnxps of the
route that was finally .elected. '1 It
Alliance chm'er of commerce was in
favor of the lleininnford route, and
wan instrumental in tfvllinK it dc-ip-rated
as road No. 1.
Mr. Carrell declared h:-l H Mcm
jnpford and practically every man in
illK ill, II. f l IS IM'li iir I nun in ui.t -i
of Al'iance. Tatro was at one time
owner of the Alliance greenhouse, and
lelt the city some month apo after
m-sipninif his interest in the lu.ines
to a local hanU. It was understood
that his di eoina nient was due, in
li'ipe measure., to a P.ne of two or
three thou and dollars a.-.-'ssed
upainst him by federal court. A still
u.i.i found at the frenhou.-e, and
eviden-e of hooch making.
Hoot leppers aiul hooch makers pot
oil" easv at the Chadion term of court,
Tbf w.imni fine by Judpe Wood
rouph on a liuor charpe was if 10, and
ie iim roi on wnn o
advance .sufficient assurance from the
merchants that they will contribute
the money necessary to put it over.
It is possible that s-teps will be taken
to send out letter? to the merchants,
a.-kinp their opinion on the point. A
public meetmp has hecn suppested,
j but the objection has been raided that
a number of the interested merchants
will fail to attend, while thos who
are apainst the plan are likely to come
out in full force.
The question was discussed at the
Lnns duo meetmp lhutxlav noon.
ff-rf. to hve the North Star road hit Other cases were dismissed. Most of
the county line tar enoupii ve:-i oi al
liance ."O that it will be a more direct
vnute to en on into Hemitipford. The
Hcminpford I.edirer, in an art ice a few
weeks aro, which. wd that it repre
!sntel the sentiments of that town's
road boorters, declared. that it did not
want to take the North .Star route
from A'liance, but thai, it did want
the assistance of this city, in a year
or two, for a branch of the Yellow-j
Mone highway leading from Alliance
to IWea. Heminpford, Marslend Ilel
mont and Crawford. K. L. Pierce of
Jfeminpford peronded the motion et
the Sidney mcetinp wfien the North
Star route was designated to go
throuph Alliance.
"You fellows won't believe me, Mr.
Carrell paid, "and I didn't intend to
Kiy anything about it, but the farts ;
are that when I was in Hridpeport the
fmt time, 1 really saved the Noilh
Star route for Alliance. You remem
ler hcn the commissioners from
Ilaynrd and Broad water went out to
confer I wan with them. They had it
practically decided . to approve the
Iiayard route. That was too far west
for Hcminpford, and I worked a forp
time before 1 pot the I'.ridpeport com
missioner to pive u; tryinp to make
the North Slnr po on the east side of
the track. If he'd held out for that,
the road would never have been ap
proved. And if the Bayard commis
jJoner hadn't resipned, the Bavavd
route would have irone throuph. If it
hadn't been for my work, the Bridpe
ort route would never have been
defipnated.
Those who claim to have the inside
wy that Carrell was not workinp for
Heminpford, but for himself, inas
much ns he has a farm that would be
benefited hhould the North Star route
reach the county lino, where he is
diinp his best to make it-
"If you fellows think you can do
anything, po your best," Mr. Carrell
tne detendnnts had been prviously
tined in state coi'rts.
I .T. F. laper, clerk of the court,
there was a grave doubt in the minds
of the chamber of commcive directors
whether such a sum could be collected,
in view of the fact that the merchants
hail been called upon for countless
contributions.
Armistice Day Suggested
.Some of the most enthusiastic sup-
Lett a I. Candler vs C. & N. W. Rv. porters of the plan have urped that
Co.; damapes. Verdict for plaintifr the festival can be staped for much
tor .",()()(). Jess money, by leavinp out the free
Kquity Iocket. 'automobile and the band, but others
M. S. (Jrec-p vs C. & N. V. Ry. Co.; have arpued that the crowds will not
Injunction. Continued " come to such an entertainment un'ess
United States of America vs F.d- there is something to draw them. The
win A. Searson; to cancel patent, success of the LaW day picnic at
Continued. i Fairview, where a thousand automo- support of the club if the merchants
William Hincle Smith vs Will iam bile load- of isitors pathered to cele- of the city would give ample assur
K. Sharre et al. Transferred to brate the holiday, is urped as another ance not only that they wanted the
Omaha division. i reason why such an entertainment . festival, but were willinp to pav the
could not fail. It has been pointed bills.
out that the harvest festival could be ,t prohab1e lhat a (pfinit, dccLinn
staped Arm.st.ce .lay, which is n-vi be an.iv t w;thin th f
erally observed as a holulay, and that,(av
with a smaller program it would tillj '
po over bip. i
As it stands, the harvest festival is I In fishinp for profits, the bigpest
on the doubtful list. The chamber of I catch poes to the, sane fisherman.
ORIGINALITY.
"Our new minister is simply won
derful. He bring things home to you
that you never saw before."
"Huh! I've pot a laundryman who
does the very same thing."
The report that the wife of nn army
officer livinp in Washington is a suf
feier from leprosy is supplemented by
the statement that the attack of tlw,
disease is mild, and that there is every
hope for recovery. A few years apo
i such an announcement with repard t
Henry W. I'ollock vs Seymour J.
Van liu kirk et al; equity in lands.
Dismissed.
Henry W. Pollock vs Howard S.
Rlackledpe; equity in lands. Dismissed.
NO SPONSOR FOUND
FOR FALL
FF.STIVAL
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furnishes the following record of the 'been endeavoring to pet on its finan
proceedings:
The September, 1021, term of the
United States district court for the
district of Nebraska. Chadron division.
convened Monday, September 12, Hon-i
orable J. W. Woodrough, presiding
and the following court officers were i
in attendance. I
Hon. .1. W. Woodrough, judge.
R. C. Hoyt, clerk.
I.. J. F. lager, deputy clerk.
Chas. W. Pearsall, court reporter.
D. H. Cronin, U. S. marshal.
J. B. Nicherson, deputy marshal.
A. M. Wright, deputy mnrshal.
Don W. Stewart, asshtaM U. S. at
torney. Anton Gross, court messenger.
Court having been opened in due
fcrm of law by the Hon. U. S. Alar
shal,' thereupon the following pro
ceclinps were had and done to-wit:
Criminal Docket.
47. S- v
. ! I ' c iii-nn v on I ever had. The Ford parape there
Rjntion of L. S. attorney. .,., ol, tUa ,nnj T BPP.,Vftl,
1 4 , .Ih, iv I -- fv" .
cial feet, and it ha got to the point
where a soliciting committee from the
organization isn't exactly received
with open arms.
Some of the Problems
The directors have reasoned it all
out. If the celebration should be
staped, and po over big, it would be
a good-sized feather in their cap, but
if bad weather should jinx the per
formance, or the crowd fail to appear,
it would be a black eye that would
last for years to come. The directors
ha'en't forgotten how the home town
people went bael; en the rneo m"et,
and the memory of the deficit that
is still on the books from that enter
tainment still brings tears to their
eye occasionally, as well as to the
eyes of those holding the sack with
unpaid bills.
As the horvest home festival was
ami a numlier of urguments, both forja VI?Vm Tf ,pProS!', wo",1 have
and apainst, were heard. The mem-!S, , 1 p . ? lumuncmic.
ivo.. n..i o ,.i,,f,v. i,i.,;a uilhe leper was doomed, as lepers had
itth iiuuuini si I i-rr viitr mill on vi
time. Now it is a mere matter of rou
tine that the patient is to lie sent to
the government hospital in Louisiana,
there to receive the newest chaul
moogva oil treatment which Surgeon'
General Cumminps credits with tfm
cure of eighty-six patients in the fed
eral hospital at Hawaii. Sioux City
Record.
Herald Want AcU Results.
. a mI n!,, i.inb -I. stapeii at North Platte, it proved one
,'s. Allen Dednck et al; get- f , . t drawh cani, th? city
roaoil pass. D.sm.sse.l on ova i,n.i 'eu Vnrif. there
vi ....i,;.:i: i.,... i nations
Dismissed on motion of U. S. Attor
ney. U. S. vs. Fdward Tatro; manufac
turing liquor. Dismissed on motion of
U. S. Attorney.
U. S. vs. Frank Kobelia: manufac
turing liquor. Defendant plead guilty,
lined $10.
U. S. vs. John Schaman; in posses
sion ot still. Dismissed on motion of
U. S. Attorney.
U. S. vs. C. A. Thomas and Frank
Fischer, Jr.; violation national prohi
bition law. Thomas plead guilty, sen
tenced to pay fine of $10. Case con
tinued as to Frank Fischer.
U. S. vs. John Scharman, violation
prohibition law. Plead guilty. Sen-
from the merchants, and
amon? the attractions that drew the
unprecedenttsl crowd was the giving
away of an automobile. There were
no tickets sold, but numbers on the
car were given free with every pur
chase of a dollar, or with every two
dollars paid on account. In addition
to this, there wan a bandncert, free
dance, and a program of sports and
various races, for which liberal prizes
were offered.
It has been estimated that such an
told the reporters. -ou naven i poi nced to .,ay fine of $5.00i
jinyth.ng on me ami you II timi, ( c. vs. lialph Phillip
rry, vnav you ju.v . "! , Plead guilty, fined S10. '
the longer you keep up this fight on aw ij
m, the wor.se it's going to lie for you. AIU,rt A Vannatta VA" C & N,
If you beat me on this road II tnke,R Co damage. Continued
tJie next thing you want and pet it ..reem.ni
i:way from you if I can. 1 m t.pht.ng i:enjamin F. Roberts vs. Walker D.
out In the open. ou ran t scratch me H;nes HS a)f,nt eU. ? damaRes. Con
;.nd get away with it. tinu(H, bv a.rlTement.
John U. t'unn vs. C. B. & Q. R. R.
ACTION ON FRANCHISK Co.;" damapvs. Continued by agree-
litiuor.
W.
by
V.V.VAVW.V.V.W.VAV
b 4
"WBEK
I ENDS"
tllTY COUNCIL DKLAYS
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a working agreement, and showed how
the city would benefit by the franchise.
Up Again Next Thursday.
Council Irwin moved that the fran
tliise be "tableil for further discus
won." Mayor Hampton and Council
man Thompson voted "No", anil Har
jrraves and Irwin voted "Yes". It was
. decided to atUcurn the routing -until
j Thuraday vemin(fit which time
' representatives of the cowpahy will be
j united to be present and' another at
tempt made to reach an agreement.
The franchise que.-tioa has been
with th city officials now for well over
two years. Practically "every official
meat.
t.itith V. Mollring vs. C. B. & Q R.
R. Co.; recovery of trunk. Leave
granted defendant to file substitute N
copy answer in lieu of original an&er
lost. Jury empanelled and sworn. At
close of testimony on motion of de
fendant, court decided verdict for
plaintiff for $109.88, exceptions allow
ed, y' '
. Nellie Krauze v lUrman J, Krau.se
etat; recovery. Case continued.
C, & N. W. Ry. Co. vs ex Smith;
account rebate on- freight charges.
Default judgement entered for $11.50
in favor of plaintiff.
C. B. &. Ry. Co. vs Ora E. Phil
lip.; recovery on freight charges.
Continued by agreement.
WANTED Woman to cook club din
ner once a week. Phone 74. 84
of the company who Knew anyttungi i0un nrton Pavne as director
about franchises has Uen before the'Kenerajf etc va j0jm ieai.son; rec0v
council at one time or another, andiery freight charpesJ. Default judge
every possible point of dispute has ,rent entered for $575.20 in favor of
been argued out. ' Lvery once in a plainer,
while, some new point has been dis-j i.:m(,rson Brantingham Implement
tcvored to prolong the discussion, un-! Co vs j j Kuddy et al; note. Jury
til the mention ot the word franchise wu;V(Hi judgement for plaintiff for
causes a feeling of intense weariness 4i),.4(j.
on the part of everyone but tho.,e im-j jat,o; C. Davis, director general,
mediately concerned.
The problem has Imhji complicated jqq LATK TO CLASSIFY
further, by the fact that at the time
the city manapre plan was. votea upon,
an informal referendum vote was
-:ken. At that time the company had
jiirt filed a request wiUi the state
TidJway commission to keep in ert'oct
a certain rate increase. A few made
a strong campaign .against the fran
chise, and the vote showiii a majority
of 273 against granting it. i
The vote was, of course, informal,;
inasmuch a3 this city hai.i not adopted j
the initiative and referendum. Some
of the council feel that the public!
M-ntiment, as expre.-sed at that time,
should govern, while others are of the
opinion that the council U bound to
in the best it can for the city and be
governed by the best light at its dis-1
poKtd. The company nas aoopiw a
policy of spending no money for ex
tensions or improvements in Alliance
until it is given the legal right to do
business, and a numtier of applica
tions for new phones have been held
tending a decision by the council.
There is a general feeling that some
thing should be done to end the situation.
5:
IVORY SOAP
2 bars for 11c.
1'URtL PEANUT BUTTER
' 2 jars for 41c
PURE. BLACKBERRY
JAM
2 cans for 51c
LARGE BOQUET RAM EE
TALCUM
2 for 51c
LORD BALTIMORE
STATIONERY
2 boxes 61c
I
r
i wo jkis: Beciais
For Saturday Only
Blankets and Comforts
50 Pairs of Blankets
These are samples and slightly soiled
on the edges and will be sold at these low
prices, to sell them.out.
SATURDAY AT
5
WANTED!
TO BUY AT ONCE REO
CRANK CASE, WHOLE
OR BROKEN, Inquire
GEO. BUECKNEK
he Welding Sliop.
Saturday Specials
RED SALMON, 1 pound can. 25c
COD FISH, 1 pound can 15c
GOOD CATSUP, 1 pint bottle 25c
GROUND COFFEE, 1 pound pkg 19c
LOGANBERRIES, gallon ...$1.15
BLACKBERRIES, gallon $1.15
CLING PEACHES, yellow, gallon 79c
APRICOTS, gallon 79c
FANCY COOKIES, per pound 25c
CANTALOUPES, home grown 15c
CORN FLAKES, large package , .16c
CHICKENS Alive and Dressed.
CATFISH. HALIBUT AND SALMON EVERY FRIDAY
Our Market Supplies the Best Bleats Every Day.
Deliveries Made Several Times Each Day Over the City.
PHONE 51 for service.
RODGER'S GROCERY
$18.50 values, all wool, floral, extra large size $8.95
$1(.50 values, all wool, floral, extra large size $0.95
88.0O value, Beacon plaid, extra weight, large size . . $4.95
$6.50 vaue, Wool-Knap plaid, large size $3.95
COMFORTS
Fine figured Sateen, covered both sides alike, filled
with fine Bleached Cotton $5.50
Silkoline covered, wTith plain bordered Sateen, in Old
Rose and Blue, dainty flowered patterns $4.50
Silkoline covered in dainty patterns, both sides alike
all filled with fine Bleached Cotton $3.95
orace
Bogue
Store
asm
onie Comfort
Your heating problem is not one of getting the best
price on a furnace and setting it up in the basement It
is proper installation of a furnace with proper circulat
ing air space, accurately put up and made for durability -and
economy in service.
Get the benefit of our experience and our guarantee.
Prices, installed and guaranteed, $190, and up
for larger houses.
Rhein Hardware Company
Prompt and Courteous Service
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