The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 07, 1905, Image 8

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Glove Clearance
In' order-to close out what gloves we
have before our new lint arrives, we offer
all gloves at special prices
1.65 Gloves at $1.3Q t
1.50 Gloves at.. 1.20
1. 25 and t. 35 Gloves at.. .. 1.00
the IDorace jjSogue tore
"TRADE WINNER
JrVtUh Sabbath and the Tlotnnna.
Tlio disdain of Uie Itomatis for tho
JcwIhIi Babbatli because It was not ac
companied by nny tumult or noisy nnd
Joyful domoustralloUR perpetuated It
Bt'If throughout nil ages. Uutellus, tvho
was tho prefect of Borne under Hono
rlum, says In speaking of tho Jews:
"They nre very much attached to the
cold Sabbath, but their heart Is colder
than their religion. Tho evcutli day
of cvory week la conHCcnUed to a
shameful Idleness. Irf memory of the
rest to vrhlch tlioir God gnvo himself
up after bo was harassed by fatigue."
Juvenal doc not love tho Sabbath,
which, according to him, Is also n sad
feast, for Ire relates that tho kings of
l'alostlno' celebrate that day bare
footed. Juvenal meant purhaps to des
ignate hero by "fosUi liabbata" tho
day of Atonement and tho fast of the
ninth of Ab nnnlvcranry of the de
struction of tho temple at Jerusalem.
During theio two days tho Jews re
mained lu fact barefooted.
Juveual has no great affection for tho
Jews. Uo has nn aversion for thoso
I who observe the Sabbath, that live Iso
lated and who do not mlnglo with the
Ilomnns. He dislikes them becnuso
they bavo n peculiar religion and spe
cial laws, uud ho reproaches them for
despising tho Roman laws. Meuora.
SAY, SMOKER, TRY THE LATEST !
SPENCER JUNIOR 5 CENT CIGAR
Every Cigar a Guarantee for Quality
Once smoked always liked & & & Try "them and be happy
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iZSLleuce Livery Bain
i ' S. 'll. DISSCII, JProp.
Good turnouts, strictttcntion to our business,
and courteous treatment to all has won for us tho
excellent patronage wo enjoy. Trv us.
't ONE JU.OCK WEST 01'
4tWj 1'AV ZIIINDEN
$ mmlilNO. 'Phone.
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
REPRESENTS THE fOLLOWINO INSURANCE OOMPANIE9.
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
.rooricanor I'liiiaaoipnia.
Phoenix of Ulooklyn, New York.
Nortli American of PhlladolpJi
Continental of Now York City.
Ntacara V lro Insurance Company.
New York Underwriters, .Sow ork.
Commercial Union Assurnnco Co., London
Liverpool. London nnd Globe liw. Co.
nnrmiin Amnrlc.'in Ins. Co.. New Yorlf.
Partners and Mpiclmnts Ins. Co . Lincoln.
Columbia Mro iniutnnce company.
Philadelphia Underwriters.
Phoenix Ib Co., Hertford, Conn.
Office I'p.Stnlrs.l'Ictclicr "lock.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
.i.-DEALEnS IN. .....
FloufiFeed.
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is .Our Leader. Try It
'PHONE 105.
WEST SUUE MAIN '
8TKEET.. .
F. M. WALLACE
i DRAY LINE
Moving Household Furniture
and Trunks a specialty . ,
Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance.
Checkered
LIVERY AND
. FEED BARN
JAMES KEELER. . Proprietor.
Corki For Ilotllc Stoppers.
The application of cork uh u bottle
stopper for liquid vessels Is said to lie
of great antiquity. Tho earliest record
jxtnnt of Its uno In Europe Is that men
tioned, by Horace, who asserts that the
Romans had corl: as stoppers for tlioir
wluo amphorae. Certain of tho ufaea
of cork were known to tho ancient
Greeks uud Egyptians, but whether
they used cork for stopping the mouths
of their liquid vessels history does not
Bay. It was not, however, until the
year 17C0 that tho Spaniards first com
incnccd to work their cork woods with
some degree of regularity for the mak
ing of corks. Although perhaps corks
were more or less lu use from the tlmo
glass bottles were first Invented, which
Bcckmann asserts to haro been In tho
fifteenth century, yot It was not until
two and a half centuries later that the
Spaniards began to prepare cork for
bottle stoppers, which they did lu a
forest sltunted at the northeast of tho
Tigueras, on tho Muge. Tho cork In
dustry has slnco gradually risen to be
ono of the first mngnltude, Its chief
center In .Spain being In Catalonia.
Tlie Hindoo Stronit Sinn,
The Hindoos tell wouderful stories of
tho fonts of Bhhna, who was their
strong man. Among the wonders cred
ited to Bhhna nro tho following: Pur
sued by a tiger, his mother when uurs
Ing Bhlmn let him drop. The forco of
tho Impact shattered lu a thousand
pieces the rock on which he had fallen,
but the boy was none the worse. When
ho quarreled with other boys ho gath
ered them up, ten or fifteen at a time,
nnd plumped them Into tho nearest
pond. Ills cousins hid themselves In
a tall banyan to Jeer at him, but he
tore It from tho grouud without effort.
Ho Bunppcd his bonds like Samson,
and n hungry cobra's fangs could not
penetrate his skin. Ills triumph, how- j
ever, was the defeat of Bakasura, who
"consumed a cart load of food at a
sitting nnd used palmyra trees for
toothbrushes."
How the Condor In CntiKht.
Many birds cannot fly straighl up.
They must rise nt n very gentle In
cline. They must get onward motion
before their wings can get full effect
of the nlr. It Is said that the mode" of
taking the condor Is. to build n pen,
any, forty or fifty feet in diameter nnd
six feet high nnd put a carcass In the
mlddlo of It. Tho condor alights, but
cannot again rise at an nngle which
will take him over the fence. Mnuy
heavy bodied, short winged ducks rise
from the water at so suinll an nngle
thnt they must use both feet nnd wings
for thirty or forty feet in order to get
onward motion enough to give effec
tiveness to their wings by coming In
contact with lnrger masses of still air.
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Sccond-Haiiil Furniture
is cheaper than now. and olten
just what you want. Or, we will
trade new for second hand goods
any time, and pay highest cash
prlco for second hand goods,
See W. M, WILSON,
THK SLC0N1HIAN1) .MAN.
Phono 200.
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YVhnt tlio Tcneher MiiNt Do.
Knowledge Is good but wisdom ti
better. Tho college valedictorian,
trained to tnko knowledge In rather
than to Impart It, may have much of It
with but little wisdom. Ho may bo
able, us it teacher, to drill boys and
girls In Greek and Latin dcelensloiu
nud "tram them with facts, useful or
valueless, but If ho ennnot produce In
them what Spencer calls "plensurablo
excitement' and interest ho Is a fail
ure, ills would be tho sort of teach
ing that harps upon obedience nnd dis
cipline and endeavors by forco of rule
nud rod to oblige tho pupil to study
and learn.' The will cnunot be forced,
but tho real teacher knows well that it
can Lo led. Ho remembers tho remark
of Ilou3souu Unit "the teacher's prov
luce Is loss to lustruct thau to guide;"
that "ho must not lay down precepts,
but teach his pupils to discover thc,m."
Tills was tho way of that great teach
er, Agasslz, certainly. Arthur GUmnn
In Atlantic.
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MADE OF THE SAMt SWl
rUBRAfEP
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The Spencer Junior, always worth 10c, now sold for: 5 cents
FOR SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Q -
Glenson & Franklin
Lee Aclieson
J. E. Joder
Charters Hotel
James Graham
J. A. Baxter
G. W. CHASE & SON MERCANTILE CO., St. Joseph, Mo., Distributors
MM THE NEW IDEA HI
9b Mi Moves tlie Bowels 9mI
THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE m
AXATIY
Kl COUGH SYRUP rcv-'.TT.
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' Best tor Children H Wm Rsd Cloru eiosscm en Every Bsitla
For Sale by F. E. HOLSTEN.
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Fire -
Insurance.
Humingi-oUd,
Nhdkaska.
Acant fur tho Cnlcdonlun. of
Scotluuil, which lnstin's town
property only, and tho Colura
ulii, which insures town and
farm property uud llvu stock.
Jloth aru ruliubloohl lluocotn-p.uilos
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W. Al. FOSKETT
I -A-'u.ctiorLeer
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
On. COMMISSION, or
BY THE DAY.
Notarial Work..
tfJT Satisfaction guaranteed
you want to buy or sell ranch prop'
erty, list it witn me
Hhmingford, Ned.
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Tliv Sinnll Slontlicil n.iHM.,
The small mouthed bass fully tie
served his reputation for being vigor
ous nud gamy from Infancy. He la
extremely pugnacious by nature nnd
has lighting tactics peculiarly his own
which for strength, acthlty and craft
nro uncqualed. I onco to jk n bass four
Inches loug on u spoon h .ok, tho bowl
of which was more than two Indies
long. Tills bans does not hesitate tJ
tacklo that terror of all other flsh
tho llcrco nnd voracious pickerel. With
his first dorsal flu rlgldh set up, ho
lays off some ten or twuity feet and
then makes n rapid dash rl'it Into and
under tho "loug face," ft ing him ton
clear out nt onco or rl 'ug him so
badly thnt ho Is hors do combat. Tho
fnct has been established that bass in
troduced luto a pond containing pick
erel will ultimately destroy tho latter.
The same fato nwnlts other fish, In
cluding trout Outing,
Oxford nxuiuitintluns.
When John Scott, tho future Lord
Chancellor Kldon, tool: his B. A. at Ox
ford In 1770 he wns examined In He
brew nnd In history. Ills own pen has
recorded tills noteworthy "exam." It
consisted of two question., one in each
subject. Tho FTebrow question rau,
"What's the Hcbiew for 'place of a
skull V"-thc history, "Who founded
the University of Oxford?" The candi
date, of course, replied, "Golgotha' nud
"Airred tho Great," though ho had his
misgivings touching tho truth of tho
second answer, a fiction which has
slnco been scattered to the winds by
thoso two highly distinguished Oxo
ulnus, Trofcfesor Freeman and J. B.
Grceu.
The Gnllovxn I'lnnt.
Durlug the middle ages the botnulsts.
or old "herbalists," gave currency to
many curious stories concerning the
growth, form, etc., of maudrake or
Mr.- apple, which filially resulted lu
Hj belug given the nnme of "gallows
p. Int." Tho pscudo scientists of that
Uru declared that mandrake would
grow in no other place except upon
which some tcrrlblo crime had been
committed. Tho roots were formerly
htipposcd to benr n strong resemblance
to the human form.
Mcbruskn Stock Growers Association,
(incorporated.)
A. M.Modlsett, president, Ituslivlllo j XI, I
Uampton, vice-president, Alliance; E. M
Senrlo Jr., seoretury-tre.iMirer, Ocuisilln.
Executive committee E. I. Myers, Lenu;
R. R. Ktneald. Utnlmm; John Brumiun,
Alliance ;.T.R. VanBosklrk, Alliance; E. E.
Lowe, Hyannls; .lolin 51. Adam-., Potter; It.
M. Allen, Ames; it, LUco, Lodtfepolo; Kvert
Uldred, Orlando; U. C. HarrU, Chadron; L.
W. Blekell, Kimball; atobert Graliam, Al
liance; John Conway. Dunning; .1. II. Coylt,
AKnte;A. S. Heed. Alliance
U MADIN,
llemtnpford,
Neb
Cuttle branded
rlyinc horseshoe
nn tlxht hip. as
Incut. ilnme
rancli see. -3-27-50.
Horse ranch
in 20-49.
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Ho HiUt. Neb.
Cattle branded as
I) cut on left hip,
also with the bar
over instead uf
under brand.
AlbOonlLft
sidi
It'neh uw4
Lnn) Inn 1 "
lu township -J
ranne 40.
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Salesman Wanted.
We desire to secure the services of a
Teal live, energetic and competent sales
man in every county iu this state, to
represent us .among farmers and stock
raisers. Guaranteed salary nnd com
mission, Address,
Superior American Stock Food Co.,
Findiay, Ohio.
' DR. J. G. BRENIZER
iiRi:ci)i:it or
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT,
577035. Straight Scotch Breeding.
Herd numbers go breeding cows that
weighing 1400 to 1S00 pounds, a large
number being pure Scotch, and as good
breeding as was ever brought from Scot
land. Experience has taught me that for
breeding purposes cattle shipped in are
very little good the first year, their consti
tutions must become accustomed to our
high altitude and our grass. Hence ani
mals raised here are preferable. I intend
to raise them here. Good, first class
Nebraska breeders, the equal to anything
raised in the U. S. Come and see me.
(20-6m)
3Iltid RcndiiiK.
"Perhaps smoking Is offonslvo to you,
Miss Smith?"
"On the contrary, I Hko the' smell 6C
a good cigar,"
Without u moment's hesitation ho
threw away tho weed ho was smoking.
Something in her manner rather thau
her words led him to suspect that sho
wns a Judge of cigars. Chicago Trib
une. TI1110 Unil laned.
"I nlways forget how times files
when I'm cujoylug myself," said Mr.'
Staylate. "I hope you won't hesitate
to tell me when It s tlmo to go."
"Gracious!" replied Miss Patience.
"It's too late now. You should have
mentioned that several hours ago."
Philadelphia Public Lodger.
Jin Farther Delay.
Abner Slopoak ( i.terately) M-inay
I unmo the day? Jemima Jones (de
cisively) No! Abner Slopoak (in
alarm) Why? Jemima Jones (frank
ly) Because, If you put If off ns long
you did your proposal, we never will
be married. I'll name the day my
self! Cleveland Lender.
si HILL linos ,
S hill, Neb.
Cattle branded
on right thigh or
XV ou rluht
hide.
Township 2".
range J5,Sherldau
county.
STORM LAKE RANCH.
ROBERT GRAHAM,
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Cleruan. Neb, iH
As In cut on
rlKht or left hip;
left car cropped.
Horses branded O
onlef t Jaw.
Joss, Neb
Stock branded
as sDown on cut
on either bide.
Alsoj-o on eith
er side.
Township 24
and range 43
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MOSLKR i TUI.LY,
CURRAN BROS .
Canton, Sioux
county, r.eu.
(Cross II Cross)
on left side. Also
II ion left thigh.
Under slope on
left ear.
Horses branded
same asciittls ou
left Jaw and u on
left shoulder.
Notice !
r'r'.-'rfr'r
TE FALL CAMPAIGN is now coming- on, and
I w;sh to announce to the public, that I am but
as a candidate thi fall for the office of Flour In
spector, 'and I wish to say right here, that if I am
elected I will give you the best there is for the next
two years or until -my successor is elected and quali
fies. My platform is the S-f: CSEAM,
and I wish to say, that all other candidates, whether
they be- nominated on the publican or sinners' ticket,
will stand no show of being- elected, unless they have
this plank in their, platform this fall. For further in -
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formation in regard ftb this platform, call on .
Libby, the Grocer
210 BOX BUTTE AVENUE
ALLIANCE. NEB.
chairman of the county central committee.
See to it that your candidates are filled with
5-ISiH O rES-E-A-tvdl biscuits before starting
out.
Yours for luck,
General Manager.
Itntr Animal.
With a heart attuned to "nature
study" a little Hungarian girl In tho
Canadian uorthwest oxclnuued: "Yah,
teacher. It's cortalu beautiful on our
prairie, where tho birds nnd the small
sheep run about raw."
Decision of character will often give
an inferior mind command over a su
perior. Wirt
POINT-OF-ROCKS RANCH.
JOHN O'ICEEFE & SONS
Alliance, Neb.
Cattlo brande
OK on left side:
also ok and "ok
on loft side.
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The Alliance Herald and
Nebraska State Journal,
both one year for $1.50.
LEE ACHESON
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
PHONE No. 4.
RAATELEQRAPHERS
uuu NEEDED
Annually, to fill the new positions croated by
"''inwd.an'l TVlcCTaph Companies. Wo want
YOUNG MEN and LADIES of cxv! hablts.tu
Learn- Telegrapn
and It. R. Accounting mp
c.w?r.urPUI,.75Per.c0,lt-.ot t,ie Operator and
Station Agents in Amurica. Our six hchools
IN THE WORLD. . Established ) years and
Wc execut
endort.ed by nil leadlnir Railway omT-luia
ute a j50 ond to every studeu
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" or tier ii iJOMtlon iylng from SW
totoo a month In Slates east of the Rocky
Mountains, or from S75 to H00 a month lii
gnatiauon "''. ImmeaUtelyupon
titndentg can eater at any time. o vaca
!,',?r t J ul rtlcnlaw Vi-winllng any 6t
our fclools write direct to ouroxecutiveolUco
at Cincinnati, o. Catalogue free. ,"5,",K'-
The Morse School of Telegraphy.
C'in'-mnatl, Ohio,
Atlanta. Oa
Tt'.xurkana, Tex.
llnffalo. N. Y.
LaCrtiMsu. Wi,
S.in 1'ranCNco, Cal
Kodol Eyspepsia Cure is certainly a
vsonderlul remedy for Indigestion, Dyspep
sia and weak stomachs. They say it never
tails to cure and that it strengthens the
digestives organs and makes the stomach
and breath as sweet as a rose. F .E. Hol-sten.
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