The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 15, 1904, Image 5

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GOLLMAR BROS'
Big New Railroad Shows
Triple Circus, Elevated Stages, Roman Hip
podrome, Free Horse Exhicit and Deep Sea
Aquairium. A gigantic undertaking, head
and shoulders above our so-called rivals.
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20FUNNY OLD CLOWNS20
A multitude of Riders, Leapers, Aeronauts, gym
nasts, Charioteers and everything pertaining to the
circus world. Big double menagerie of all the brute
creation.
A herd of Big Elephants
dollar Bros: $20,000 Pcaiiire-ISv'fflSE
weird, man-sloytnR monster; the only one in the known world on exhibition; afternoon
and evening in Gollmar Bros,', millionaire menagerie.
Five Bands of Music. Three Circus rings
Elevated Stages. 500 Men and Women Employed
Three hundred Horses and Ponies
Every morning at 10 o'clock a grand colossal parade, a
mammoth free street show. 7 open dens of wild beasts 7.
Ponderous marching elephants. An amazing wonderland.
Ten different kinds of music; golden steam piano. A big
double procession of shining armor, glittering dens, cages,
band chariots, rich and rare costumes of silks and satins,
tableaux, floats, comedy provokers, a perfect blaze of splend
or majestically moving upon the public highway at 10 o'clock.
Two performances daily, afternoon and evening.
Alliance, Saturd y July 30
DOORS OPEN AT ONE AND SEVEN P. H.
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HOUSE
Nothing is more interesting than the
manufacture of high grade lumber. We
buy only of the best manufacturers and
hence can assure you the best of every
thing in the line of liulldlnti Material.
riwn:ittCTCT3g3vw&aywvsiKa?aoa6itna
CALL AND SKE US
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
PHONE 73
Forest Lumber Company.
Chas. E. Ford, President
A. S. Reed, R. M. Hampton, Vice Presidents.
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S. K, Warrick, Cashier
G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier.
First National Bank,
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA.
Capital, $50,000.
Surplus and Profits, $20,000
Directors
Chas. E. Ford. A. S. Reed, R. M Hampton. H G. Warrick. S. K. Warrick.
j 1 rlllMasy
For that small repairing we
have the fixings, Boards for
sidewalk laying, fencing and
the like, can be had .from us
at reasonable price.
Irv
Dierks' Lumber 5 Coal Co.
AIsq' agents for Nebr. Central Bid. & Loan Asso. Phone
Notice.
Persons desiring to enter homesteads or
make final proof in other land districts can
do o without going to land ofllca. Addrow
or call on T. .1, O'Keofo, V. S. Commis
sioner for thedixtrict of Nebraska, Alliance.
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Forest Lumber Co. make a specialty of
manufacturing dipping vats.
J. Rowan
DUALKIl IN
FLOUR and FEED
WllOt.KSAI.t: ANll lll'.TAlt,
HAXm.He) THK
Celebrated Ravenna Flour
At PiMdngton'b old
btnnd, 'phono No. 71.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone
ISo. 5.
Alliance,
Nebraska.
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moying Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance
W. M. FOSKETT
-A-ia-ctioraLeer
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
On COMMISSION, or
15 Y THE DAY.
tiff Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it -with me
IIemikgiord, Ni:u.
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Turning and Scroll
Work and all
Kinds of Shop
Work
Estimates Furnished
GEO. G. GADSBY,
Uriel. SIioii ist of Alll-ince Xutlouiil
Itank, A 11I.U1 v.Ni'ii.
PHONE 400.
How About That
New Suit or Overcoat
For the Spring Season ?
We stand back of
Fit and Style
OHAS. BRUCKNER
First door south Chatter Hotel.
For Fine Boot and Shoe
Repairing
CAM; ON
I. D. NICHOLS
Also has in stock a new line of GENTS'
SHOKS of the best manufacture and at
prices that will suit. Call and examine
the stock before you buy and you will
save money.
At K. Madsen's old. stand, first
door south of Cigar Factory.
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StapIeAN0
Fancy
Groceries
Best Co Ices,
finslTeas, I
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That Can't be Beat
In Town,,,,
Queensware,
Twii'nro
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y Enameled ware
CALL ON.
"XOVLTS OT "Salt
"BcaWnri,
A. D. RODGERS.
THE GAMBLING MANIA.
Hcmt It Plntintnl Itxcir nt Otic Time
In tin- l'rrucli Cniiltnl.
SoniM of thi' old storied told of the
Kninliij; tnblprt iiin linrtlly ! Itcllovint
nowadnys, thmiRli llioy.nte iThtlod In
siu-lt n iooI. iiiuttoi- of f.ut Rtylo by
writers of the tlini ns to hnw tlmt In
the elfrliteunth nml onrl.r iilnetoiMitli
centuries the practice l'o.nu'd u pnrt
of hUli cIhss soi'IrI existence. Cnptnln
(Suiiiuw iolnti'8 that. IhivIiik Icn up
pointed to the stuff of Uenernl l'lcton,
who was then stinting for Hi'tiMcl'
(181)). he olitnlned ?l,tKX) from Hie ar
my iiKcnts, "whleli." he continues, "I
took with me to tRambllii)' Iioiho In
St. James' annate, whete 1 imuumcU,
by some wonderful accident, to win
t00." With this Hum he Mitbseiiuently
provided his- uecoasary onillt.
When the allied inarchisl Inlo Talis
after the battle of Waterloo, (Jronow
found tho Palais ltoyal a hotbod of
gainbllns "the very heart of Preach
dissipation." "There were ttblon for
nil cl:i8set4. The workman inlj;ht piny
with 120 wins or tho Kcntleituin with
10,000 francs. Tho law did not prevent
any class from lndtilvthiR In a vice that
assisted to till the coffers of the munici
pality of Paris." The IliiKlish visitors
were not slow to participate In the
play, one olllcer of the guards obtaining
leave of absence and never ulttlng the
Palais ltoyal till the lime came for his
return to the regiment.
Large fortunes were often lost nt
gambling in thoe days, the loser dis
appearing never more to be hen til of.
Lord Thanet, for instance, who had an
Income of RiKiO.tXH) a year, lost every
farthing at play and, concludes Uro
now, "1 do not remember any Instance
where those who spent their time in
this den did not lose all thoy possess
ed." FLOWERS IN MEXICO.
So I'lciitlrut Tlmt TJicj- Arc Uho.1 I'nr
lircnt l'ul, Il IH'onrutltiim,
As a people the Mexicans are very
fond of flowers, and every village, town
and city has lis place where flowers
are sold, and many of the larger places
have extensive flower markets. Often
the (lowers brought to the market are
wild hpecliueiis found In tho woods and
the llelds, but all are beautiful. In
many of the smaller towns and villages
the public parks and the sidewalks of
the streets tiro used as places for the
sale of Ilowers. Everywhere they may
be bought at surprisingly low prices.
So plentiful are Ilowers they ore used
for great public decorations. Some
times whole parks and the fronts of
buildings for many streets are covered
with llornl decoration.? on a feast day.
The Mexican love of ilowers has been
Inherited from a long line of llower
loving ancestors. More than a thou
sand years ago the chief feature of
worship among the Toltecs was the
great lloral ollerlng which was made to
the fair god once a year and which
lasted for a whole Mexican week. Dur
ing this festival one of the features
was a great lloral procession, which
traversed the princlpnl streets of the
city to the sound of musical Instru
ments. Every one In tho procession
carried flowers to lay upon the altar of
the god or to place upon tho steps or
walls of his temple. In this procession
were princes, nobles, priests and com
moners. This lloral festival was an
expression of tho love of nature for
which the Toltecs were noted. Until
they came Into contact with the Az
tecs later on In history they were pure
ly nature worshipers, and Ilowers and
fruits formed the chief part of their
offerings. So the Mexican conies by
his love of tlowers honestly.
IiittTiimrr lntv Ainoinr IUioUh.
Among th odd habits of rooks Is the
way that meitibers of tho same rookery
have of Intermarrying generation after
generation. The males nlwnys choose
their wives from their near neighbors,
and if one should be so bold as to
bring homo to his rookery a bride from
a distance tho other rooks will invari
ably refuse to receive her and will
force the pair to build some way off.
In the neighborhood of big rookeries
outlying nests of this kind may always
be found.
IIcOrIiiiii Murrlnncn.
In Helgluni it Is the custom to give
certificates of mnriinges in the form of
little books, which also contain a num
mary of the marriage laws and among
n mass of other miscellaneous Informa
tion directions for tho feeding and care
of Infants, There are also places for
entering the names and birthdays of
the children of tho marriage, the au
thorities considerately affording space
for twelve such entries.
AliTn- Soiiietliltiur AVrnnir.
Clerk Please, sir, can I have a
week's vacation? KmpIoyer-iWhat's
wrong with you now? Clerk I'm going
to get married. Employer Now, you
were away a week with Influenza tinrt
ten days with a sprained ankle. 1 de
clare, theie's always something going
wrong with you, Jones.
niltn to Suit ClrciiniHtniiPOM.
"How much will It cost me to get n
divorce?" asked the man.
"That depends," replied tho lawyer
absentnilndedly. "How much have you
got?" Philadelphia Ledger.
Just to help business along
tor a limited time
1 start the ball rolling with pure Leaf Lard, in any
quantity, at g cents per pound.
You will find a good price on Vigor at ioc per pkge.
Two pkgs. of Gloss Starch .selling rapidly at ioc lb.
Increasing the sale of Rice at 20 lbs. for'a dollar.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Prunes 20 lbs. Si.
To help the packing houses out a little, Bacon at 15
cents per pound. A great manv other bargains too
numerous to mention. These prices can't last long
Conic Early, Join the Crowd nml Itcceho a Cordial Welcome at
GRAHAM'S GROCERY STORE
'Phone 5O
Corbin Building
HOLSTEN'S PHARMACY....
Is One 0 the Most Up-to-l)ato Druy
Stores in Nebraska
A SELECT
STOCK OF
Prescriptions Carefully t G
Compounded r1'
Watches and Daimonds.
Fine Watch Repairing . . .
a Specialty. "" "
Alliance, Nebraska.
Adviinlnpre siutuol,
"Does her family approve of her nm-
bltion to go upon tho operatic stage?"
"Um or yes and no that is, they
approve of her going away to sing?"
Detroit Freo Press.
Vntl Ilavr the Fun Afterward.
Ills Mother Tommy, If you tight
with little YVilllo, Walters today I shall
put you to bed for two hours. Tommy
Put me to bed now, ma.
Ask only tho well about their bcdlth.
Bacon.
F. E. HOLSTEN,
Proprietor.
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: If You Have Never Bought
j HARDWARE at
x iJCiijcisjtiJtKJhc lr'&T
TRY IT ONCE!
You will be Pleased with the Quality and Prices.
X We guarantee satisfaction. No trouble to show
goods and quote prices.
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Nebraska Hide and Leather. Co
Established
1878
Dealers in Hides, Tallow, Furs,
Cow and Horse Hide Robes,
Leather and Saddlery Hardware
Always
Reliable.
L. C. BURNETT, M'gr.
Nebraska City. Nebraska.
IN ESSOIN ITJLSCrCIIIiJTS
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford 11 re Insuruaco Compiiny.
North American of I'lilliuU'lpliln.
PJitMiulv of lSIiolli, Now Yoilt.
('ontlut'iitiil of Now York City,
Muslim Klio liiMiruuce Cintipiiiiy.
Now York Underwriters, Now York.
Commercial I'nlon Assurance Co., lmilon
Liverpool. London itnil Globe Ins. Co.
German American Ins-. Co., Now York,
runners anil Merchants Jns..(o , Lincoln.
Columbia Fire Iiisuntnco Coinjwny.
Plilliulclplilu Underwriters,
I'liouiiK Ins, Co., Hartford, Conn.
Office rp-Stntrs,
Hotelier llluck.
Alliance, Nebraska.
Dray and Transfer Lin
e.
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HEN YOU CO ro I.F.AVK MlUN "on i won
about wliai to 1" itli our Hor ,ii '.oocs
S. A. Miller ui,i ml e churKo ol ttifii tiw-ihr
in a nicM, drv nivl cool nlnce anr ji uo sfci
thorn whwvr dwJ. Chhrvu .'able.
Phone 139.
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Palace ZLjIrer
S. II. DICSOII, Prop.
DM", iii.ock vi"jst or Good ttiniouts, strict attention to our busiucss,
Till". Ni:v ziiiNDr.N . , awl courtrpus ticatmont to all has won for us the
uril.DINO. 'Phono 'i excellent patronaKc wo enjov. Trv us.
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The placing- of a few
dollars monthly in the
S ... ALLIANCE ...
I National Bank
will soon enable you to
buv a comfortable home.
ED EJ IS r"t'0l!i fiLlM
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J Fire 2
0 Insurance. X
Hhmikcford,
NlUIRASKA.
Auent for the Uuledonlun. of
Hcotluiid, which lnsnrvo town
property only, und the Oolum
hla, which Insures town und
farm property and live btook.
Both am reliable old linn companies
Notai'ia.1 'Work . O
BARRY
HOUSE
MISS MAGGIE BARRY, Proprietress
Good Table Board
Comfortable Rooms
Alliance, Neb.
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Opposite Depot,