The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 06, 1908, Image 7

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Lamberson Clason have dissolved partner
ship but Clason Is still in business
Furniture and Carriage Upholstering a Specialty
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stoves,
sewing
fact,
We Take up CARPETS, Clean and Lay Them
Furniture crated with care
All work satisfactory All work called for
Located back of Kibble's office
P h O IS E 5 5 8
J. A. CLASON
WE HAVE
Expert Salesmen
Reliable Yard Help
Efficient Office Help
TO HANDLE
AS! Cattle, Hogs and Sheep
consigned to us
Try us and be convinced
HTAGG BROS
Livestock Commission Company
South Omaha, Neb.,
Write us for any information about the market
Mowers
Rakes
Sweeps
Stackers
Machine OH Big Stoch of Repairs
Newberry's Hardware Co.
: QUALITY WILL
NOWHERE can quality be made to express care and skill more than
in laundering You can get clothes WilSllCll anywhere, But
steam laundering means more than washed. It means, ist thor
ough cleansing with steam and harmless soap. 2d finishing by good
machinery and skilled laDor. Plain clothes show the result as well as
fancy articles. Won't you let us show you' PHONE IttO
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ince purchasing the hardware stock of Mr. Gadsby
J we have added a car of
d shall also continue our
$ heating. Goods and
respectfully solicit your
The John Hague Company
Checkered Front
LIVERY AND
FEED BARN
OSCAR BRAMAN . Proprietor.
FURNITURE of all kinds, also
bicycles, baby carriages,
machines and umbrellas
anything to be repaired
Boards
of ail descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dierks Lumber S Coal Co.
Phone 22
D. Waters, Mgr.
TELL
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nulls and numus.
We
line in plumbing- and
work guaranteed.
We
patronage o6
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If It Were In My
Power I Would
Stop Divorce
Entirely.
lly Mr. WILLIAM II. TATT. Wife or tile Uepubllcin Ct
Copyright by Hmi ft tiwinj dldite lor the Presidency.
l' JT WlillK IX MY POWER DIVORCE WOULD
TIE STOPPED ENTIRELY. There are cases, of
course, where separation might bo granted, but there
should be no remarriage, allowed. 'TILE LAXITY
OF OUR DIVORCK LAWS IS A MENACE
TO TITK VERY .MORAL FIBER OE OUR
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NATION. Tt is an appalling evil, and it seems to be on the increase
instead of diminishing.
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It i yetting to be a matter of such indifference to people that
many persons marry with trie thought in mind that they can easily
slip out of the matrimonial knot, be freed from the bondage, so to
speak, and in no way lo?e any social prestige by such a stop. When
a country's people even a small percentage of them go into tlio
most sacred relations in life with such a thought as anticipated divorce,
then there is grave danger ahead for the home and for the nation.
WE MIGHT BUILD UP THE GREATEST NAVY IN THE WORLD,
WE MIGHT HAVE THE GOOD WILL OF EVERY RULER OF THE
EARTH. .WE MIGHT HAVE A CREDIT AND COMMERCE UNPAR
ALLELED IN THE HISTORY OF NATIONS. BUT WHEN WITHIN
THE HOMES OF OUR COUNTRY THERE IS MORAL LAXITY AND
FAMILY TIES CAN BE BROKEN UP IN A TWINKLING THROUGH
A PROCESS OF LAW THAT IS LOOKED UPON AS A MATTER OF
COURSE JUST AS ONE WOULD FILE A WILL OR A DEED THEN
THERE IS A GREATER DANGER TO OUR COUNTRY THAN COULD
COME FROM A WAR WITH A FOREIGN NATION.
America Dazzles the
World by Her Errors
And Grandeur Alike.
By LUIGI LUZZATTI. Former
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I and more THE PIONEER OF ECONOMIC ORDER
-JL, AND DISORDER. America i3 perhaps not fully conscious
of the merit and blame attached to her of either her glory or
of her responsibility. Since the ever recurring renewal of tho Anglo
Saxon type (which is constant) and in consequence of the immigration
of persons of every race and tongue to her shores SHE PASSES
UNCONSCIOUSLY THROUGH A SUCCESSION OF CREA
TIVE PHASES, IN ECONOMY AS WELL AS IN FINANCE,
DAZZLING THE WORLD BY HER GRANDEUR AND HER
ERRORS,, IGNORANT ALIKE OE BOTH.
She concentrates her forces only to once more scatter them abroad.
She might by the excess of her imports over her exports attract gold to
herself from all sides. Instead, by her defective banking system, BY
HER FRENZIED GAMBLING ON TILE STOCK EXCHANGE.
BY HER MAD AND CORRUPT SPECULATIONS, sho finds
herself in moments of crisis obliged to buy gold off Europe at disas
trously high rates.
What is certain is that n, the present time not only do steamers
cross the ocean expanse between America and Europe, but "booms"
also make that passage.
BOOMS ARE THE EXCESSIVELY INFLATED PRICES OF THE
MARKETS OF NEW YORK AND THE OTHER PRINCIPAL AMERI
CAN EXCHANGES, PROVOKED BY PERIODS OF EXTRAORDINARY
PROSPERITY, HALF GENUINE AND HALF THE OFFSPRING OF IL
LUSION AND FRAUD.
IN THE AMERICAN CHARACTER THERE IS AN UNCONQUER
ABLE OBSTINACY IN GOOD AS WELL AS IN EVIL; HENCE, IF
FROM THEIR WEALTH, GAINED BY FOUL OR FAIR MEANS; THEY
KNOW HOW TO FORM THEIR MARVELOUS INSTITUTIONS, SUCH
AS UNIVERSITIES, LIBRARIES, ETC., ON THE OTHER HAND, WHEN
THEY APPLY THEMSELVES TO THE ORGANIZATION OF "TRUSTS,"
"CORNERS" OR STOCK EXCHANGE GAMBLING, AMERICANS SET
NEITHER BONDS NOR LIMITS TO THEIR MADNESS ANA INOR
DINATE LUST OF SPECULATION.
Influence of the Press
Is Less Now Than
In the Past, and Why.
By WILLIAM II. TAFT. Republican Candidate For President.
OF JOURNALISM I HAVE THIS TO SAY: THE INCREASE
IN THE INTELLIGENCE AND DISCRIMINATION OF THE
PEOPLE HAS IN ONE WAY VERY LARGELY MODIFIED
THE POWER OF THE PRESS.
Editorial writers have by no means such influence as they had in
the days gone by. THE NEWSPAPERS ARE TAKEN MORE
FOR THE NEWS THAN FOR ADVICE as to tho lessons which
should be drawn from it. People make more nllowanco now for the
bias of a paper than they over did before.
Certainly journalism is a profession in which men of discriminat
ing intelligence, of high courage, of accurate judgment, of a love of
truth and real patriotism, can find a sphere of usefulness not excelled
in any other, AND IF THE STANDARDS OF TRUTH, OF
TASTE, OF REFINEMENT AND OF MORAL TONE SET
BY SOME OE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL OF THE NEWS
PAPERS SHALL NOT IMPROVE IN THE NEXT GENER
ATION IT WILL VINDICATE THE PESSIMISTS OF TO
DAY. Success in this field needs a trained mind, a judicial temperament,
quick perceptions and a high standard of integrity and self respect,
together with a nico and graphic literary touch to make the leading
special correspondence of the paper, which in many respects is now
its most influential part, what it should be.
IT IS A FIELD WELL WORTH THE AMBITION OF ANY MAN
TO SUCCEED IN. IT HAS MANY TEMPTATION3. IT HAS RE
WARDS WHICH MAY BE PERMANENT AND SOLID OR, AS THE
CORRESPONDENT YIELDS TO THE TEMPTATION8, MAY BE
MERETRICIOUS AND TEMPORARY.
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Itallin Minister of finance.
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ouuus in iviuuriuu uuuumus 1IIUIU
Some High-Class Short-Horn Bulls.
t ra-spj the hull call that took first
premium, also calf that took fifth in
same class, in open competition, at our
State fair in September ' t;o7. Mv
herd took fourteen tihhons, altogether.
I now- have thirty bulls, from one to
three years old, which t would like to
sell for fall delivery; a car load. 1 will
sell from twelve to twenty; you take
your pick for $too each. I will keep
them for two months, feed them oats,
alfalfa, etc., get them in good shape.
Von take them in December, winter
them at home, and they will do you
some good. J, G. Mkbnui:k,
43 iveat Broken How, Neb.
I. C. McCotkle, Mgr. Lloyd C. Thomas, Secy.
IMcbrnolm Unnfc Company
Phono 281 Officii. Alliance Nit'l Bank Bide
cm iinii:un row mi'.ni
Five-room basement, electric lighted, city
water. $11.
Sovon-room resilience, shade trees, bam,
cellar, JIB. For sale cheap.
Two furnished room in a neat little cot
toRe, fine furniture. $15.
OH SALE -Refer to Number.
No. 13 -Seven-room residence, four lots,
one lot in fruit, cheap for cash.
No. 14 Seven-room residence, electric
light, lurnnce, bath and toilet two stories,
a fine home. Rents for 5jo. Sals price,
1oo.
No. jo -Fight-room residence, two stories,
hot air furnace, fine basement, two lots,
fruit, cheap for cash.
No. 2a Five-room stone house, worth
$2000, our price $t0oo.
No. 30 Five-room house, fine condition,
cellar, etc. Sljoo.
This is only a partial list.
Ask for other bargains
lUSIM.SS IOH SAM.
A SNAP A half interest in the best gro
cery in Alliance. Owner is leaving the
state and we will sell this half interest for
half what thn stock and fixtures invoice for.
This is a rare bargain. NOW,
List your city property, your farm, land,
ranch or stock with us. We are doing the
largest business of any firm in Box Butte
County.
olm Mem
ALL KINDS OF
Cement work, sidewalks,
curbs, roandalioiis. floors, ete.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Those contemplating having any 9iich
work done are invited to examine the
work I have done in Alliance.
When you plan your home
remember the importance of
Good Plumbing
do sanitary work and guar
antee it.
I install Standard bath room
fixtures.
Steam and Hot Water Heat
ing" with modern, up-to-date
Ideal Boilers and American
Radiators right in my line.
FRED BRENNAN
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
ISo. 5. Nebraska.
Your Printing
It should be a fit representative of your
business, which means the high grade, ar
tistic kind. That.s the kind we do,
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT
OF TYPE, GOOD PRESSES AND
TYPOGRAPHICAL ARTISTS
These represent our facilities for doing
the Kind of printing that will please you.
The prices are right, and prompt delivery
the invariable rule at this office.
New Machine Shop.
C. C. Tash & Co., practical machin
ists, have opened up a general repair
shop in Gadsby's carpenter shop, back
of Bogue's stoie. They will give spe
cial attention to repairing automobiles,
guns and all kinds of machinery.
Reasonable charges and satisfaction
guaranteed. Give him a call. Tele
phone 395. 32-tf
"Box T2xe LosWaV
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SoTboWv'KUriVcaV
QVsUVrc& a Sp&etaiWu
STvtu4t OvmcMW, Su?V.
Miss Mary E. Smalley
T Iv A C H K K OF V O I C E
Hiss Edith H. Swan
T K ACHIill OF PIANO
STUDIO 424 Laramie Avenue
Phone - - 220
DR. G. W. MITCHELL,
t'hystcltwt anoHiirtfeon I)y und night ctlU
. OfllcooviT lloituo Htore. Phone ISO.
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
OIllHH lu I'lrst National 11 ink block. AM
Mioo Nebraska.
H. A. COPSE Y, M. D.
lh)Mlcinii mid Surgeon
Phone 300
CiiIIn MiNwuroil iiroinptlj- iluy mill ulirht fro
iillllce. ontcpHi Alliance National Hw
in
IHUli
iiuihitnic over the roitunlce.
DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE
WITH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
GEO. J. HAND,
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Formerly Interne Homeopathic Hos
pital University of Iowa.
Phono SSI. Ofllce ovnr Alliance Shoe tftoro
IMdenco Phona 251.
Churchill & Thornton
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
(Successors to Dr. J. K, Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Onicehuurt-li-l2a.m.,2-l p.m. 7;30-0 p.m.
Office Phono 62
Res. Phone, Dr Thornton, 187
Night calls, Phono 62 or 1 187
Drs.Coppei noil & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Successors to Dm. Prey A. Halfe)
17 and 18 Rumer Block
Office Phone 43, Residence 20
C. L. WEBER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
With Or. Ilowinan
Office Phone G5
Res. Phone 134
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lockwood
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING
Funeral Director and Embalmar
Phones Office 214. Re. 205
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
GUY H. LOCKWOOD
Graduate Chicago School of Embalming
with
B, F, LOCKWOOD.
AUG. F. HORNBURG
Private Nurse
Phone 492
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT HW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA.
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Otfice in rooms formerly occupied by
It. C. Noleman, First -Nal'l Bank blk
Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB.
F. H. BROOME
LAW AND LAND ATTORNKY.I
Long experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver U. S.
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
Office in' Lund Office IHilldlni;.
ALLIANCE. - - NEI1RASKA.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
-AJL.LIA.TVCE. IVICB.
8MITU P. TUTTLS. 1HA K. TABU
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
KoribMalnSl.. - ALLIANOK. MBS,
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