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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1902)
IU I UATOhINQ QIOANTIO FISH. MtukctlQ jc or I.itfe 6oprlot An hlonitftri. Choac- S. Osborne, railroad commits stonor of Michigan, formerly stato namo Warden, Bays Uio flrBt Umo he Ilflhed In tho famous waters of Lake Superior's north shoro 1b mcmorablo as giving htm the surprise of his life, "A party of us had gone therein n yacht," ho said, "and anchoring in tho shelter of a llttlo Island, thought wo would try for muskollunge. Most of s took, boats and went out in portion of two and three. "I was the first one In my boat to got a bite, and when I landed It tho fish weighed twenty-two pounds. Wo caught several mora of that size, and as it was many times bettor than any fishing wo had ever had boforo I novor doubted ours bad been a remark iblo bucccss. I was thinking how tho atlier follows on tho yacht would staro at our catch, and how they Would secretly envy us whon wo pulled back o that vessel. "Wo wcro tho first to return," said Mr. Osborne, according to tho Now York Times, "and Wo spread our catch out for tho inspection of tho othcjB when they should climb aboard. Then we saw one of tho boats coming and waited anxiously. When Us oc cupants camo on dock they had thrco fish bigger, than our biggest, and when all were back on the yacht wo found that' every one had a muskcl lungo hlggor than nh'y wo had caught. MUSIO BROUGHT TRADE. " York llulchot Hire Musician to l'Iny lloforo IIU l'lnce. now method of advertising has A been found by a Sovonth avonuo butcher who not long since opened his shop. Ho determined to avoid tho long wait for customers usually experienced by thoso entering ah new business and so racked his head for an Idea. Ono day ho was standing In front of hla shop, Idly waiting tho customers who did not come. His eyo happenod to catch sight of a band of Italian street musicians coming down tho avenue. Then a happy thought struck him. Calling tho musicians ho engaged them to play each morning before his door. Tho polkas and walfea glad dened tho hearts of passing llttlo boys and girls, who paused to dance to tho tunes. Tho monotono of tho street was broken. Tho fine brcczo of autumn waftod tho muslo through tho quartor and the servant girls and marketing mothers wero attracted. Naturally tho butcher shop was advertised and patronlzod, says tho Now York Times, and tho butcher's success was assured. 4 JtjfU-""'Ml UI'J - '. 'U Value of a Mammy. In estimating tho valuo ot a mummy its medicinal qualities aro no longer appraised, and thus tho problem 1b easier of solution, Its valuo must havo been greater whon It formed a regular part ot tho materia medico. Until protty lato in tho eighteenth con tury mummies ontored Into a great variety of drugs, balms and other medicaments. As tho gonulne mummy was thon expensive, recipes wero given by many ancient writers for converting human flesh Into mummy. Usually only certain portions of tho body wero UBed and theso wore beaten, dried ma cerated and spiced out of all likeness to their natural condition henco "beaten to a mummy." Numerous al lusions nro mado to tho practlco in an cient lltoraturo and In an old play, "Bird In a Cage," aro tho directions "Mako mummy of ray flesh and sell me to tho apothecaries." Victim ot a Jokar. ' Tho amusing mistake that peoplo mako In tho matter of foreign phrases aro well exemplified by tho proprietor of a Philadelphia restaurant. Qaudy pink cards advertising his placo of business aro being distributed, contain ing this astonishing sentence: "Tho cafo is not only considered tho beto notr place to Btop for refresh ments, but the excellence of Its serv ice and viands command tho respect of allfalr-mlnded peoplo." It is sus pected that tho proprietor has been tho victim of some Joko-lovlng customer, who duped hlra Into bellovlng that beto nolr meant somethlng-decldedly ultra, quite recherche, in fact Koyal Pet. Tho lovo of tho royal family for ani mal pets is very well known, and thero aro some which accompany tho court wherever It goes, even for tho briefest Btay. When the king and queen camo up to London recently on tholr Christ mas present purchasing expedition, at least halt a dozen dogs wero in ths train, and among them a very corpu lent and disorderly poodlo, which was, presumably, dissatisfied at having to travel In an omnibus instead of In ouo of tho royal landaus. Four bird cages wero also among tho baggage, and a hamper, which might possibly contain a cat London Chronicle. Wine as Food for llonn. Vltlculturlsta in France havo Just tried experiments in feeding draught animals with bran mixed with wine, which seems to be successful, it ap pears that poor wine can bo used to replace oats as food, weight for weight, a pound of wtne for a pound ot oats. At least half ot tho usual feed of grain can be replaced in this manner without disadvantage to the animals. Barley, beans, bran and the like, mixed with wine, aan be substi tuted for oats entirely, It desired, It Is said. 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"AbomlnablB holts raadd to or"r.' Sailor's vitals cooked hero." "Why go furthor and bo gulled cl- whoro? Stop InBldc." r "Closed for tho day owing to fus - of proprietor's wlfo, and who will tir ry on as usual to-morrow moraine." Now York Press. Hor ISIriU flllcrnto. ., ' Many of the smaller and weaker birds, llko tho fly-catchers, vlrcw. wrens, kinglets and bluebirds. In or.'.cr to nvold their enemies, tho hcw's. mako tholr long flights by night, stop ping for rest and food In tho day time. Tho larger and bolder ones, like the hawks aud crows, and thoso of ex tremely rapid flight, liko the swallows aad humming birds, mlgrato fea:lesc y by day, and thoro aro some, Ilk the Canada geese, which travel Just. whan t they chooso, by day or night, visit ing blrd3 usually fly ai a hell.t of frcm ono to throe miles, and tbla en ables them to seo the rivers, the moun tain ranges and the coast lino. By thepo they direct their course, tho old birds remembering tho way thoy came before, and tho young ones following. Woman's Homo Companion. "smt. Speaking of "sallvcts," a' Buffalo woxan has a little story to toll. Whtw slto asked a clerk in a certain storo for a cuspidor tho young man respond ed with kindly forbearance, "Do you mean 'oalivet,' maddam?" The lady hod never heard the thing called by that name, but not wishing to apeav Ig-ornrit of the niceties of tho verna cu't, sho meekly submitted to cqrroc t'nr, Tho young man was sorry, but they .v;ro no longer keeping "sallvcts'1 Going to another store, tho lady, on tho point of asking again for a cusp!-do-, suddenly cheeked herself, and, hc?"'at!ng a moment to recall tho Iat e1 fashionable name, asked with con. fc" .j.ee, "Have you any splttalene3?"' fcuitalo Commercial. WhBte Kot riTCii Sinn J Vile. Ten miles southwest of Flndlay, Ohio, lies the peaceful hamlrt of Mo Mit Cory. 'It Is a modern Utopia of Hglueousness, Seventy-flvohousescpm-pose tho village, arid seven of them aro occupied by preachers of the gospel. No saloons are there. In winter the resi dents Ewap yarns by the side of tho friendly stovo In the corner grocery and In summer they whittle hickory sticks and cut their Initials in the soft pine of tho storo boxes. There Is a mayor, but no brawlers arc over brought before him, and his chtef la bors aro thoso of a notary or uniting two souls whoso lives have flowed ono Into tho courso of tho other. Years ago thoro was a calabooso, but now the jut Is used as a villas" pound. Furniture repairing neatly done.Phone. 139. Gko. Darling. '' Cattle to Winter. Wanted, cattle or horses to winter at my ranch twenty miles northeast of Alli ance. Plenty of hay, range and water. Address mo at Rushville, or A. J. Gilbert, Moomaw, Neb." Walter R.'Kent. B. & M. HOTEL. 2ggg!SOOOC!CS- G. A. WHITE, Propribtor. Good Board and Clean Comfortable Rooms. Lunch Counter WE AIM TO PLEASE. Opp. Hila arcLsid, Alliance Cash ONE DOOR SOUTH Fresh IK! PISH AND OYSTERS- Cash Pakl cr Hides' ' ' HISTORIC STAGECOACH. Preserved In the Ponttil Blaactiin At the national Capital. Ono of the moat Interesting relics of obsolete postnl service to bo Been at the museum In Washington, Bays tho Washington Post, is an old time Rocky Mountain combination passenger and mail coach, built la 1808. This was among tho first of Its kind to carry the inn Us In Montana, the route of this par ticular coach being from Helena to Pnzcmnn, tho trip consuming a week. a:o residents along the same section now receive, four malls dally. The coneh was donated to the museum by S. S. Huntloy, general manager of the Yellowstone Park Transportation com pany. It was captured by Indlnns In 1877 and recaptured after a hot pur suit by General Howard. Many dls- j tlngulshed persons havo traveled In It, uiuvus iul'iii ucmg liciiunu uuruuiu, uiv foro he was president; President Ar thur, on a visit to Montana In 1833, and General Sherman, on a tour of In spection In 1877. The lntter was a pas senger when tho coach mado the dis tance from Fort Ellis to Helena, 108 miles, In eight hours, six horses being the team, with frequent relays. This antiquated affair on, wheels Is the slmon pure, typical stngeconch of tho Beadle dime novel. The .Tames brothers and tho Fords may have en riched themselves by looting this Iden tical relic of the west, There aro a front nnd rear boot, tho former, under tho driver's Beat, being tho repository of Uncle Sam's mall baps, the rear boot serving to carry baggage. Heavy leather springs and iron tires to tho wheels hnlf un Inch thick cunbletl tho vehicle to wlthstnnd tho rough usage to which It was subjected. With a ca paclty Inside for nine people, others riding on top nnd beside tho driver, with slots In the sides of tho coach through which rifles could be aimed, It seemed evident thnt n knight of the road had to be of reckless mold to tackle one of these onco a week "ex presses." ' POULTRY POINTERS. Never glvo poultry water iu the morn ing before feeding. All tho stimulants breeding fowls need is wholesome food and drink in proper quantities. To fatten tho cockerels rapidly, con fine them in close qunrtors nnd feed cornineal cooked in milk. Short legged fowls fatten quickly. Long legs arc hard to fatten. Those first hatched fatten quickest In a brood. Fowls seldom tiro of milk. They may cat too much grain or meat, but milk iu any form is palatable and health'. Tho roosting poles should bo on a level with each other. This will prc- j vent the fowls all trying to roost on tne top perch. A fowl or animal In which an excel lence Is constitutional is apt to trans mit all this excellence in all the de veloped power and benuty to Its prog eny. In selecting for breeding tho pullet should be nt least n year younger than the cock. This will conduce to tho strength nnd good health of tho off spring. ' ZBINDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN. Flour Feed. "Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It 'PHONE 105. "WKST 811r. MAIN STREET ALLIANCE. NEI1. in Connection. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. jftLlliano, NotorcvaJca.. Meat Market. OF OPERA HOUSE. alt Meats, .ALLIANCE HEAT CO., Prop. ALBERT JOHNSON. Buggies and Wagons Alliance, W. S. AOUESOX. ACHESON & JODER Successors to DECK & CO. HARDOIARE,. I THE CELEBRATED Majestic Ranges and Estate Oak Soft Coal Heaters Your Patronage Solicited.... ? ALLIANCE, P. JI. KsianT, Pros. O. 11. Connett, Cashier. W. II. Connie, V. Pros. Alliance National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. -2S incorporated, Safe. Conservattve. ? Capital Paid in $50,000. SURPLUS, 85,000. DIltEOTOltS: 1 M. Knight, U. P. Ucttluholm, AV. H.Cornln, Thos. Heck, F.Vf. Harris. ES MONEY LOANED W. A. Hampton, President A. S, Reed, Vice President 4226 First National Bank, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. - Surplus and Profits, $20,000. Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed E. C. Hampton. R. M Hampton. ojj JAMES nARItY, Pres. O. U. TAYLOK. Fiist Scte Bciql, IINCORPOUATED.1 OJT UIDXINOITOIl,r). Autliorized Capital, UOARD OP DIRECTORS: II. R. Gueen. j. II. Shiiik. James 11 Annv. Keith Ij. I'iekcc. G.Ij.Tayi.ok. tST Interest paid on tlmo deiwslts. j Ixans mado on good security. rcryff5cTcTSSYrcrrcTi Lumber tlnd I Forest Lumber Co. ! 5VW Estimates Cheerfully Given.- WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF.... AND A SPECIAL TY OF..... e 0 u e 1H1 0 OO000 The Herald has the best west, and turns out the STOCK TANKS fr - Nebraska J. E. JODEIt. Opera House Block. NEBRASKA. ON" APPROVED SECURITY. R. M. Hampton, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. V. Pros. KEITH I PIERCE, Cashier, p- r - - $10,000. S. Exchuno turnlslied on eastern banks. " Jlulldlng .Material. T&vxv&s o umW awii i BuWAXxv "NtaUvv&V- ING VATS. I 108000000900000000000000 DIPP equipped Job Office in the-i best work. )d& -0 5L1 'r I t '"' V'. . " .-