If w Tf An Election Primer Pertinent Points About Our Election Machinery For New Voters and Old THE SOCIALISTIC PARTIES. Are persons holding: Socialistic views represented by a national polit ical party? Tlioy are represented by two parties, the Socialist and the Socialist. Labor. For what docs the Socialist party stand T In its platform for lDO-t the party said: "Socialism menus that all those things upon which the people in common depend shall by tho people in common bo owned and administered. It means that the tools of employment shall belong to their creators and users; that all pro duction shall be for tho direct use of the producers; that the making of goods for profit shall come to nn end ; that we shall nil bo workers together, and that all opportunities shall be open and equal to all men." The Socialist party stands for shorter working hours, higher wages, graduated income and inheritance tax, public ownership of pub lic utilities, complete education of children and their freedom from toil, "and for every gain or advantage for the workers that may bo wrested from the capitalist system and that may relieve the suffering and strengthen tjie hands of labor." Who was the first Socialist candidate for president? Eugene V. Debs of Indiana, who in J 5)01 received 402,2S3 vote:.. In 1900 "Mr. Dobs ran on what was called the Social Democratic ticket, receiving S7,S14 votes. When did the Socialist Labor party first appear in national politics? Tn 1SU2, when Simon Wing was nominated for president, receiv ing 2l,lt4 votes. The Socialist Labor party has not grown apprecia bly. It JS'J'J a large majority of its members seceded, uniting with the Social Democracy founded bv Debs and thus forming the straight out Socialist jvirty. For- TOP SALES, GOOD FILLS and PROMPT REMITTANCES SHIP TO T A G G BROS. Live Stock Commission Company 107-109 Exchange Building ' South Omaha, Neb., QUALITY WILL TELL NOWHERE can quality be made to express care and skill more than in laundering You can get clothes Washed anywhere. But steam laundering means more than washed. It means, 1st thor ough cleansing with steam and harmless soap, 2d finishing by good machinery and skilled laoor. Plain clothes show the result as well as fancy articles Won t you let us show you' PHONE 160 -Aullieuri.ee 'Steetm. X.a,-u.:nd.r37- 0 90Maoii8taa0aoaMsttac6aet The Celebrate d Jackson AUTOMOBILE y333TtnT anHLWiKuii , jr Jin 3.-, For Full Particulars RJ.BBTZOLD GENERAL AGT. FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA With Mechanic's Aid Future of Aeroplane Assured. tHE AEROPLANE By Captiln THOMAS 5. UALDWIN. J J J IS NOW IX THE EXPERT- MENTAL STAGE, AND THE IDEA OF SUCH A MACHINE HAS BEEX WORKED OX ONLY BY DREAMERS WHOSE 1XYEXTIOXS SO EAR ARE BUT THE TOYS OF M1L1.IOX- AIRES. Tho automobile wns developed through vari ous competitions of endurance and speed, for which vnhmblc prizes were offered by wealthy men. THE SAME RAPID DEVELOPMENT WOULD RESULT IF SUCH CONTESTS WERE HELD WITH AIRSHIPS. WHEN THE PRACTICAL MECHANIC GETS TO WORK ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AIRSHIP, THEN YOU CAN LOOK FOR RE SULTS THAT WILL BE STARTLING. . l . Today a man carrying aeroplano weighs from six hundred to nine hundred pounds. WHEN THE MECHANIC STARTS TO RE FINE THESE CRUDE MACHINES 1 THINK THERE WILL BE BUILT AXT AEROPLANE THAT WILL WEIGH BUT TWENTY POUNDS EOR EACH MAN CARRIED. OF COURSE A GTtEAT DEAL OF MONEY WILL NECFS SA1ULY BE LOST BEFORE THIS RESULT IS ATTAINED, FOR IT WLLL ONLY FOLLOW REPEATED AND YERY COSTLY EXPERIMENTS. No Substitute In Work World For Sterling Common Sense. Dy JOHN A. MOWLAM). Ctiicntfu Journnlls'. SE vour brains if von have auvl Failing in this a few times, recognize tho fact that it wasn't intended for you to take the initiative in tho world's work. Then it will bo time enough for vou to lino up with tho nrmv of tho uiipm ployed, working absolutely under direction. AT A TIME WHEN MORE ADVICE TO THE YOUNG MAN IS PRINTED THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY IT STRIKES ME THAT THIS MODERN YOUNG MAN NEEDS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE TO GET HIS OWN BEARINGS UPON HIMSELF IN RELATION TO HIS PARTICULAR WORK. THE WHOLE EQUATION IS PERSONAL AND SPECIFIC. GENERALITIES COVERING RULES OF CONDUCT ACCORDING TO CONVENTIONAL CATECHISMS MAY BE WORTH LESS. THEY MAY BE EVEN CONFUSING AND MISLEADING. The situation is that tho young man has work before him. With certain modifications, perhaps, he is the man to do it. Tho employer asks only that tho work be done satisfactorily. I read tho other day a catechismic dissertation upon how every young man may succeed in life. It was in effect that, having true courage, this young man would rccogni.o no obstaclo in his way as un surmountable; that, having no fear of failure, he would press on al-wvvs-to the accomplishment of anything he might attempt to do. 'Fundamentally I DON'T KNOW OF ANYT1ILXG SILLIER than the promulgating of any such philosophy as this. That young man who gets such a distorted idea into his head, believing it to be of practical, everyday value to him, must find DISAPPOINTMENT AND FAILURE INEVITABLE. There are a million common place things in business life that are impossible. Things that were possible yesterday aru impossible today, and things possible today will be impracticable tomorrow. "Learn to obey orders" is one of the old reiterations of the con ventional teacher who fancies that an idealized philosophy should apply to every relation in tho life of the umplovee. Yet there are men every day losing positions because of a fool's obedience to tho letter of a rule. Time was 'when an office boy would have been discharged if he had not untied carefully the twino binding a package and carefully pre served both string and paper. Today the boy who can cut tho wrap pings from such a package and drop them deepest in a wastebaskot in tho shortest time proves his efficiency. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE IN THE WORKING WORLD FOR A STERLING COMMON SENSE. THERE IS NO COURAGE TO COMPARE WITH THAT WHICH MAY BE DISPLAYED BY THE YOUNG MAN WHO SAYS TO HIMSELF, "I'LL GIVE THIS UP RIGHT HERE," AND WHO AFTERWARD CAN JUSTIFY HIS MOVE. Man's Nature Makes It Necessary to Be Ready For War. First-class Views and Commercial Work & Alliaucc Art Studio M. E. (iUi:tli:, Propr. Artistic Portraits o Specialty aixianci:, ni:iir. Enlarged Portraits In Every Style jfi & AUTOHOBILE WORK A SPECIALTY Gasoline engines and all kinds of machinery overhauled, cleaned and put in running order In the Gadsby Carpenter Shop PHONE 589 Chas. C. Tash & Co. T9 MJf mwm D"mm Gives you the reading matter in ma& MmMjMMMtS MmUtSm which you have the greatest in- terest the home news. Its every issue will prove a welcome visitor to every member of the family. It should head your list of newspaper and periodical subscriptions. H By Premier A5QUITU of Great Britain. S long ns man's nature continues what it is it will bo neces sary for prudent statesmen to provido for war. National security must always have fust place in tlio thoughts and plans of tho government of any country. . BUT, ADMITTING THAT ALL, THE PLrtIN FACT REMAINS THAT THERE IS NO ENTERPRISE MORE WORTHY OF THE EFFORTS OF GOOD MEN THAN TO DEVISE PRACTICABLE MEANS NOT ONLY FOR MINIMIZING THE RISKS OF INTERNATIONAL QUARRELS, BUT FOR PROVIDING A RATIONAL SUBSTITUTE FOR THE SETTLE MENT OF DISPUTES BY WARFARE. Among tho various means of progress in tliib direction the first is the growth of international agreements. I use the word agreements bocauso alliances somethnos have tho contrary effect. Tho second is tho SUBSTITUTION OF INTER NATIONAL LITIGATION FOR THE BAItBAKOUS METH ODS OF SLAUGHTER. Tho translation of tlioso principle's into practice is beset with difficulty, though not, in my opinion, insurmount able difficulty. Of course there is a delicato sphere of international relations. Tho main thing '13 that the nations should get to know and understand ono another. Try My Flour and you won't have an more worry about your bread. My brands ot At and Cow ate not excelled anyvslieu in this country, and ladies who have med them are my best advertisers. I Phona No, 71 Rts. Phom N. 95 J. ROWAN THE FLOUR ANO FEEO MAN anii SwrrAcaV Cases &irttn4t E. CHveKVW, &l. We have a customer for a large modern house. He will pay a good price for it, but wants the best. Do you want to sell yours? We also have several cus tomers for small resi dences Nebraska Land Co. Phone 2SI--Alliancce Null, (tank 01k. "K Miss Mary E. Smalicy T li A C H li R O F VOICE Hiss Edith H. Swan T H A C H li R 0 1- PIANO STUDIO 424 Laramie Avenue Phone - - 220 tl i) olio reuersen ALL KINDS 01" Cement work, sidewalks, curbs, Ibundations, lioors,ctc. f DR. 6. W. MITCHELL, I'liyslclun nnoSorRt'on Day and night cU Olllco ovor IIokuu Btore, Phone 150. L. W. BOWMAN, PHY8IOIAN and SURGEON. Omenta 11 rut National Hunk block. Alli ance Nebraska. H. A. COPSEY, M. D. Physlclnn and Surgeon Phono 300 t Cull unsworn! promptly day Mid nlsht from ioIUIcp. nnirPNtAlllimco National Haul I liiilldlniMirvrthe I'ost Olllco. i I DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE WITH DR. 13ELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work GEO. J. HAND, II O M i: O P A T II I c 1 II Y S I C I N A N I) S U It G li O N Formerly Interim Ilonu'op.Ulilc Hos pital University of Iowa. Phono !SI, Ollleo over Alliance sfhoe Storo ItcsUliici Plume Kit. Satisfaction Guaranteed Those contemplating having any such work done are invited to examine the work 1 have done in Alliunce. KALDAL BROTHERS. Contractors, Builders ANI Brick Alanufacturers Churchill & Thornton PHYSICIANS AND StKGr.ON (!?iuvis.or8 to l)r. .1. I, Mootv) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK union hour U12u.iii., 2-1 p.m. 7;!W-9 p.m. Office Phone 62 Res. Phone, Dr Thornton, 187 Night calls, Phone f2 or 187 Drs.Coppernoll & Petersen OS1TOPATIIIC PHYSICIANS (SooeeasoM to Dr Frey A Halfe) 17 and iS Rutner Block Oflice Phone 43, Residence ao C. L. WEBER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON With Dr. ItnwniMt , Office Phone G5 Res. Phone 184 ALLIANCE, NEB. , Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lockwood When you plan your home remember the importance of Good Plumbing I do sanitary work and guar antee it. I install Standard bath room fixtures. Steam and Hot Water Heating- with modern, up-to-date Ideal Boilers and American phoDe w Radiators right in my line. fNDl'.UTAKlNn AND I'MHAUIINfi Funeral Director and Embalmjr Phones Office 214. Res. 205 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA GUV H. LOCKWOOD Graduate Chicago School of r.inbalinia WITH B, F, LOCKWOOD. AUG. F. HORNBURG Private Nurse FRED BRENNAN williaw witchell, ATTORNEY AT LO.W. Vfm. James, ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ...WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance Nebraska. Some High-Class Short-Horn Bulls. I raised the hull calf that took first premium, also calf that took fifth in same class, in open competition, at our State fair in September 1907. My herd took fourteen ribbons, altogether. I now have thirty bulls, front one to three years old, which I would like to sell for fall delivery; a car load. I will sell from twelve to twenty; you take your pick for $100 each, I will keep them for two mouths, feed them oats, alfalfa, etc., get them in good shape. Vou take them in December, winter them at home, and they will do you some good. J. G, Bremzkr, 43-i year Broken Bow, Neb. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office in rooms formerly occupied by R. C Noleman. First Nal'I Bank blk Phone 1S0. ALLIANCE, NEB. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, SMIII P. tDTTLS. 1A E. 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