The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 21, 1914, Image 8

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Bought At 30c .ST. 30c On The Dollar.
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Men's, Women's and Children's Low Shoes, Pumps, Work Shoes, Dress Shoes
(HAMILTON-BROWN and HANNAN)
Come, look them over. We will save you money at the following prices:
$6.00 values $3.00 $4.50 values $2.00 $3.50 values $1.50
5.00 " 2.50 4.00 " . 2.00
500 Pairs At Fifty Cents a Pair
3.00
2.50
1.00
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AT THE OLD
Bicknell Grocery. Stand.
Third and Laramie Avenue. On the corner
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old hickory cmrs
Ths dore of peace bad better go
armed tkese days.
A woman's idea of keeping a iec
rat 4a to keep it going.
Tammany leadera aay that if vol
S Steers are needed they will aend a
the lotting la good.
regiment. They evidently heard that
WALT MASON.
This blooming month deaervea all
praise, and ahould inspire some poet
song; it ought to hare two hundred
Something About
Government Ownership
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It was an epoch in the
world's history when the
Bell System opened a
long distance line between
ITew York and Chicago,
is 1893, and demonstrated
that speech could bo
transmitted 1.000
miles. .
Today the busi
cess man in Den
ver sends his voice
clear and distinct
into the office of
the New York mer.
chant, 2,000 miles distant.
A small army of skilled
telephone workmen in
the Rockies are now
building the home stretch
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of the great Bell route
from New York to San
Francisco, and transcon
tinental conversations ov
er the Bell System will be
one of the wonders usher
ed in by the Panama-Pa-'
cine Exposition
next spring.
Last year the
first 900-mile tele-
Ehone line was
uilt in Europe,
where practically
all telephone systems are
government owned, two
decades after a thousand
mile line had been in suc
cessful operation in the
United States.
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BeU Telephone Service Has Set the
Standard for the Rat the World.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Stock Yards Sad
dlery Co.
J. G. BLESSING, Proprietor
Wholesale sad Rrtail
Harness and Saddles
Cbeaseal a Eartb, QaaBt j Coasteered
Every tfaiac lUnd Made
Factory. 3H North 25 St S. Omaha, Nee.
days, and each a fortnight long. In
May the winter chill la gone, and
there's not heat enough to hurt, and
we can play upon the lawn, or manu
facture pies of dirt. The 'garden
Bass we love is cheap, and we may
nave a run repast; tne nights are
cool, and we can sleep as slept Old
Masters In the past. In May the
flies are far between, and one can
slumber in his bed, on Sunday morn,
without a screen in which to bide his
weary head. The chlggera and the
bugs and bees are not yet organiz-d
for strife, and one may sit beneath
the trees, and there enjoy a peaceful
life. May 1b the resting place be
twixt the winter stress and summer
strain; It keepa the two from getting
mixed, atid shields us from all kinda
of pain. And now the girls are bend
lng o'er their needles, morning, night
and noon, and buying glad rags at
the store, which they will wear aa
brides in June. And every one feels
young and gay, existence ia a cheer
ful thing; and he's a dead one who
in May declines to smile and dance
and sins.;
I WALT MASON.
ABB MAKTIN
XI
A nre started in th' livery stable
under Melodeon Hall ylaterday, an'
it looked fer awhile like th' historic
ole play house wua doomed, but
Constable Newt Plum finally found
his helmet an' put it out It'a a
wise feller who kin tell th gunboat
Dolphin from th' scout ship Cheater.
TICK "TiaHTEKNSM OP LIFE
Judge Rentoul of the city of Lon
don court baa discovered thirteen
mistakes of life. Hera they are:
To attempt to set vp your own
standard of right and wrong and ex
pect everybody to conform te It.
To try to measure the enjoyment
of otberB by your own.
' To expect uniformity of opinions
in this world.
To look for Judgment and experi
ence in youth.
To endeavor to mould all disposi
tions alike.
To not yield in unimportant trif
lea. To look for perfection in your own
actions.
To worry ourselves and others
about what cannot be remedied.
Not to help everybody, wherever,
however and whenever you can.
To consider anything Impossible
that we cannot ourselven perform.
To believe only what our finite
minds can grasp.
Not to make allowances for the
weaknesses of others.
To estimate people by some out
side quality for It Is that within that
makea the man.
Judge Thomas C. T. Train of the
New York court of general sessions
gives "thirteen rules of life" to off
set the "thirteen mistakes of life"
enumerated by Judge Rentoul of the
London court. Here they are:
; Keep your head at all times.
. Trust yourself above everyone else.
Do not deal In Ilea.
Do not give way to hating, even
though you are hated.
Do not look too good.
Do not talk too vis
Talk with the crowds, but keep
your virtue.
Walk with kings if you will, but
do not lose sight of the common peo
ple, r
Live every day so that neither
your foes not your friends can hurt
you. ,
Let all men count with you, but
none too much.
Make allowances for all doaMx. ,
Fill every minute with sixty sec
onds of work.
Be a man.
Bad roads cost the American peo
ple millions of dollars annually. T e
average cost of carting on ton over
one mile of American road la 24
cents, as against IS cents and leas
per ton mile In Hnrope.
A Kanaaa man waa so well pleased
with his experience on Go-to-Church
Sunday that he declared he eesld
scarcely wait for return data ia
February, 2915.
Some men are always preaching
economy and expecting their wires
to do th praoUeUg.
a'VT'OU owe it to yours8lf to give
your eyes the best there is for
them, by having your glasses fitted "
by E. C. DRAKE
Registered Optician
Over Thiele's Drug Store
ALLIANCE, . . NEBRASKA
Broken Lenses Duplicated
$40.1 PHONOGRAPH FREE!
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Farmers' Clubs,
Lodges,
Churches,
Sunday Schools,
Literary Clubs,
Social Clubs,
Commercial Clubs
In the Northwest, .
If Jutck Action Is Taken.
The Instrument Is the
SBBSsl"'
Midi bj tlii Columbian 6rsphiphoni Cc,
And Retails for $40.00.
Ask Any Columbian Dealer.
rpUR "REQAL" sunda upright and la.
-a dnpeudeut of uuy table, cabiurt or
otfcer Utt' of furulltirn: not too bulky
for ear removal. UDobtruxlv la d
alg-n, flutaK oonoiate&Uy luto the plan
ol any room.
The height of the "REGAL is SSW
tarbtta cuDVfDlant for winding and for
roplaolng records aud nwdlea. The ton
la 16. by 17 H Inches. The Srteh is pr
feck The motor in drlvxn K & annku
t one winding. The tone quality and tone volume
prtea, vlaytnjr three record
produced bv the Columbia reprodomr, tone arm and oontlnnoue tone ehambrv rt-KU
Uied at wilt by meana of ta tone-control shuttera, are beyond oomparBMUi wila ttx
THIS IS NOT
Write Today for
.A. CONTEST.
Full Particulars.
Farm. Stock Home Co., Minaeapolie, Mian.
kottoimfa tept.
Please send fall particulars of your poonograph offer.
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Name of organ lutlon
OtBoer or member
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