The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 17, 1913, Image 2

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SUFFRAGE AS A DUTY
1 leave tt to others to Fpenk of
suffrage as a right or a privilege, I
p.pak of it ns n duty. What rlfcht
have you women to leave all this
work of rarK)? for the country with
men? Is it not your country as e!l
a theirs? Are not your children
to Hve In it after you are gone? Are
you not bound to contribute whatev
er faculty God has given you to
mn.kc It anl kep it a pure, safe
and lutvp.v land?
Uev. James Freeman Clarke.
DEMOLISHING THE
"CLINGING VINE" THEORY
' "My husband i very fond of
beame, and as I was out one day
putting up the poles, I thouRht bow
often he had compared women to
vines, and men to the supports on
whtoli they eHnib. There was a
strong wind blowing, so I looked nt
the bean vines, and thouRht the
pole's would figure as trees, and
perhaps I could get an Inspiration
from them.
"There were two rows, one in
which the vines were twined all
about the poles, and another In
which the poles had Jtjst been set
out and the vines had not yet be
gun to cling. Well, they were
struggling beautifully wifh the wind,
and the harder it blew the tighter
the vines, seemed to cling to the
potrp, and I had Just begun to feel
the inspiration creeping over me
where there came a sudden gust of
wind and blew down every single
pole which did not have a vine on
it, ijnd left the others standipg ts
vtra'ight a ever! That Just spoi'ed
it ali, for after that, no matter how
I lookcdi at them, those vines al
ways would seem to be holding up
the po'.csi nlstcad of the poles hold
ing up the vines." Use-d by Miss
Willard, in annual address of 1SS9.
"The aation that first recognizes
the Importance of scientifically rear
ing an'l training the children ol the
commonwealth will be the nation
that will survive." The Union Sig
nal. "THE LARGER HOUSE
KEEPING FOR WOMEN"
Illinois Is the latest Bt:i:e to grant
"Votes to Women", What the en
franchised women of the new suff
rage state east of the Mississippi
will do wUh the privileges i. a
que-stion uppermost In the minds of
the people of that common weal'h.
The answer cn undoubtedly be
found in the very recent htetory of
Washington, Oregon and California,
as well as of other equal suffrage
ttates.
The women voters of Kansas
within the last Tew months have
given a splendid demonstration of
their ability to successfully carry
on the "larger housekeeping". In
the cleaning up of the city of To
peka. and electing as its mayor,
chief of police and other officers
men of the highest type. The re
call of unprincipled officials in Seat
tle and Tacoma Is an, Illustration of
what can be done in the way or
! civic hou8ecleanlng when the women
!re permitted to wield the suffrage
(broom. Portland, Oregon, has by
jthe aid of its women voters, aceom
I pllshed commendable feats of which
jthe president of the state W. C. T.
U. Bays, "Every candidate was
'measured, the acid test given being
his belief In a restricted district or
connection la any way with the sa
loon Interests." Thnt the California
women are already making an im
pression on, the civic lfe of their
great cities Is shown by the testi
uncny of the chief of police of Ios
Angeles.
"Our women are new voters,"
says Mary McDowell,' a prominent
social worker of Chicago, "but they
are mot crude and undeveloped
housekeepers, and this keeper of
the hoir.e has 'developed it last in
to the municipal housewife, and the
limits of her home responsibilities
are stretching farther an.1 farther
out toward the collective family life
of our great cities. She begin. to
8e that twifety to her own loved
ones lies in the use of her house
wifely habits, for the welfare of all
the children of all the people. Ev
erybody's child must be protected if
her own children' are to be safe.
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July 5th.
Why doesn't It ra!n and f'top the
heat that Is turning the prairies
brown and drying up tha crops.
Small grain is about gone but the
torn and potatoes are looking well
yet.
Last Wednesday Kev. Barrett and
Mr. t'erp came cut to Carpenter.
Hev. Harrett preached us a' good
sermon which was thankfully re
ceived by the people of Carpeater.
Quite a number cf our young peo
ple eelcbrated at Angora the 4th.
Mr. and Mis. Hawkins went to
(Angora to celebrate and report a
gocd time.
John and Lizzie Coker sncnt the
4th with their, brcthr. W. S. Coker,
and family, going on from there to
Alliance the next day.
K, M. Wr.rley spent the 4th at
the J. C. Wright home partaking of
fried chicken and other good things.
Miles Hagaman- is helping work
the rctul.s this week.
Long famous for strange and cur
ious forms of animal life to be found
In no other zoological gardens. Cole
Brothers triple menageries this year
contain an exhibit which is Jut now
occupying the attention of scientists
and naturalists everywhere. It is
the ouly black cumel ever seen in
captivity and the only wild one ever
tb nought to this country. Prof.
Knude, who has given a great deal
of study to the subject, claims he
finds this remarkable beast a de
scendant of the few which survived
the storms which about the year
1700 overwhelmed the village of tha
Gobi .plateau and killed all of the
people. At any rate it la a j.rlze of
Will Exhibit Afternoon and Night in
ALLIANCE
Friday, July
3 RINGS
2 ELEVATED STAGES
ROMAN HIPPODROME
41 CLOWNS
Huge Aerial Enclave
1,000
Hen, Women,
and Horses
DON'T
$1,000,000 Free Street Parade
Death-Defying, Dare Devil Act
On the Show Grounds After
the Parade
FREE TO ALL
Having Purchased the
Entire Stock of Racket
Goods from W. J. Ham
ilton, the grocer, we will
include the same without
reserve in our
WONDER F U L
Sale 9c Sale
The Bee
Leading Variety Store
which any show might Justly boast
and yet it i but one of the many
invaluable displays made by Cole
Brothers United Shows, which are
to be seen Friday. July 25, In Alli
ance. Adv.
WILL TAKE VACATION IN HILLS
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.ge Darl'.ug and
son, Dwaine, accompanied by Miss
Mae Barnes, will leave Sairday
morning for Mystic, South iJuKota,
in the Black Hills, where they will
spend several weeks on a camping
trip.
Miss Gertrude Landng, who has
been visiting Mrs. 11. A. Cunning
bam. 512 Big Horn, has returned to
her home in Lincoln, after a week's
visit. She said she was mach pleas
ed with Alliance.
ACRES OF
CANVAS
COLOSSAL DOUBLE
MENAGERIE
Superb Trained
Animal Exhibit
We Never Disappoint
Never Change Name
Never Deceive
MISS THE
AND
The King of All Laxatives
For constipation, headaches. Indi
gestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's
New Lite Pills. Paul Mathulka. of
Buffalo, N. Y.. says they are the
"King of all laxatives. They are a
bleting to nil my family and I al
ways keep a box at home." Get a
box and get well. Price 25c. Kee
ommended by Fred E. Holsten
Adv-216J-;iO-4t
NOTICE
My wife, Anna Blume, having left
my bed and board. I will uoi ue re
sponsible for any bills contrae ted by
her after this date.
CONRAD BLUME.
Alliance. Nebr., July 9. 191J.
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