T&ox Uxe, Cos& An Election Primer Pertinent Points About Our Election Machinery For New Voters and Old The - - American People Are Idealists. lly Governor CHARLES E. HUGHES. X11. ICKICAMICl. T' JIDDBIfcTI'ISa? SWWmvcc, 1tbutV& 3oT)oWv"W.ev.caV axvA. SvLxqvcaV Casta i GtosVcVrVca a Special ! 6Vixi4e Z CHvaMU, trf. j-Office m Alliance National Hank Mk.T. Y Over Postoffice v 'Phoue 391 J. M--K-H" -M"i-H'K5M"M-:M'4 ! ' fa in ? t' B"'1 fctss If. : E" ; JMi Ut wa -'; i. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. When did the Republican party originate 1 Lti 1S"4. Tho name was first used at u jiolitical convention in Jackson, Mich. The first Republican national convention mot in Pitts burg, Pa., in 1S50 and adopted a platioim in which tho chief plank declared "that tho constitution confers upon congress sovereign power over the territories of the United States for their government and that in tho exercise of this power it is both the right and tho impera tive duty of congress to prohibit in the territories those twin l'elics of I barbarism, polygamy and slavery.'' Who was the party's first presidential candidate ? John 0. Fremont. Ilo was defeated by James Buchanan, tho . Democratic candidate. Who was the next candidate ? Abraham Lincoln. lie was nominated at Chicago and elected, his chief opponent being Stephen A. Douglas, nominated by tho northern wins of the Democracy. Lincoln was re-elected in 1SG4: ovor General George B. IMcClellan, Democrat. How many Republican presidents have there been? Nine. Lincoln, .Johnson, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, Benja min Harrison. Mclvinloy and Boosevolt. Lincoln, Garfield and McKinlcy were assassinated. Johnson, Arthur and Roosevelt suc ceeded to the presidency on the death of the president, being vice pres idents. Boosevelt was elected to a full term after serving out McTCiri ' ley's uncompleted second term. Since the civil war, for what has the Republican party chiefly stood 1 For what is knbwn as a protective tariff. -For- TOP SALES, GOOD FILLS and PROMPT REMITTANCES SHIP TO T A G O BROS. Livestock Commission Company io-'ioy Exchange Huilditifj South Omaha, Neb., nseeac0ace9aees9tf eeoes0 1 QUALITY WILL TELL m a NOWHERE can quality be made to express care and skill more than in laundering You can Ret 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 laoor. Plain clothes show the result as well as fancy articles Won't you let us show you PHONE 100 3 -A.lllsun.ce Stea,rrx Xjsu-u.ri.ca.r37- I 94aeeccae.?c0eecoaeoce00esee The Celebrated Jackson AUTOMOBILE B PB IH !y ylj imtfgVX ffjjfi- y I For Full Particulars F.BBTZOLvLD GENERAL AQT. FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA I First-class Views and Commercial Work & j Alliance Art Studio M. E. UREUI", Propr. Artistic Portraits a Specialty ALLIANCE. NEMK. Enlarged Portraits In Every Style & & & '-L'jT. rr:.i 1TE Vv .fcOJjlfc- rrS t3.HEE.OZEP AUTOflOBILE WORK A SPECIALTY Gasoline engines and all kinds of machinery overhauled, cleaned and put in running order In the Giidsby Carpenter Shop PHONE 580 Chas. C. Tash & Co. The Home Paper ZSlXt 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. r.i 4. - $ Mi"H"&jJ2 American peoplo are idealists, l'lu man who goo about picturing our communities as tillotl with men having no higher ideal lhan the amazing of wealth and thinking solely of selfish enjoyment utters the BASEST LIBEL ITOX TJ1E ANKMCAX PEO PLE. If we could oiilv keen tho successful man, the leader in business, in politics or in any of the activities of our great life, true to the sentiments of the heart of the average American we should have LESS CAUSE FOR ALARM. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE FULL OF ZEAL FOR GOOD THINGS. GOOD IDEALS OF THEIR FATHERS ARE STILL CHER ISHED IN THEIR HEARTS. THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY AND THE DESIRE TO MAINTAIN INCORRUPTIBILITY OF THEIR INSTITU TIONS ARE JUST AS CONSPICUOUS TODAY, IF THE SENSE OF THE TIMES IS TRULY READ, AS THEY WERE IN THE DAYS OF 76. The people simply WANT THINGS DONE RIGHT, free opportunity before tho law, vindication of the institutions which grant all equal rights as citizens, and that no one through corruption of the government, through any favoritism of administration, shall obtain AX UNFAIR CHANCE AS AGAINST IDS NEIGH BOR. That is tho secret of American life. The American peoplo feel as strongly about it today and, 1 think, more strongly than they hnvo in many of tho clays that aro gone by. Mob Justice Undermines Civilization's Foundation. Dy BOOKER T. WASHINGTON. fOR tho negro criminal, and especially for the negro loafer, gambler and drunkard, I have nothing but the severest con demnation, and NO LEGAL PUNISHMENT IS TOO SE VERE FOR THE BRUTE THAT ATTACKS A WOMAN. No doubt the peoplo who ongage in lynehings and excuse them believe that they will have the effect of striking terror to the guilty, BUT WHO 'SHALL SAY WHETHER THE , PERSONS LYNCHED ABE GUILTY;? Those who have examined into the facts know only too well that in the wild justice of the mob it is fre quently tho INNOCENT MAN WHO IS EXECUTED. Those lvnchiniis terrify the innocent, but thev embolden the criminal. The criminal knows it is much easier to escape the mad fury of the mob than the deliberate vengeance of the law. But NO MAN IS SO INNOCENT that he can bo safe at all times from THE FRENZY OF THE MOB. MOB JUSTICE UNDERMINES THE VERY FOUNDATION UPON WHICH OUR CIVILIZATION RESTS VIZ, RESPECT FOR YHE LAW AND CONFIDENCE OF ITS SECURITY. THERE ARE, IN MY OPIN ION, TWO REMEDIES FIRST OF ALL, LET US UNITE IN A DE TERMINED EFFORT EVERYWHERE TO SEE THAT THE LAW IS ENFORCED, THAT ALL PEOPLE AT ALL TIMES AND ALL PLACES SEE THAT THE MAN CHARGED WITH CRIME IS GIVEN A FAIR TRIAL. SECONDLY, LET ALL GOOD CITIZENS UNITE IN AN EFFORT TO RID THE COMMUNITIES, ESPECIALLY THE LARGE CITIES, OF THE IDLE, VICIOUS AND GAM3LING ELEMENT. Women Have a Rosy Future Almost For the Asking. By SARAH GKAND. EniliMi Authoress. XN the future tho mental side of women will play a much more important part in life than it docs now. MEN WILL , THTXK IT WORTH THEIR WHILE TO TALK SE RIOUSLY TO WON EX ABOUT SERIOUS AFFAIRS, SUCH AS POLITICS. THEY WILL BE AMAZED, it is safe to say, by the fresh and penetrating outlook women will bring to bear upon great points of issue and will bo grateful for their advice instead of being merely tolerant or frankly contemptuous. A new vista of worlds for them to conquer will be open to them and will induce them to try to add to their already acknowledged assets of beauty, tenderness and domesticity, quickness of wit and alertness of brain, qualities only admired by a few men now. It is a ROSY FUTURE to which women have to look, I am firmly convinced, and theirs ALMOST FOR THE ASKING. But it is apathy, the result of the chronic debility induced by the weight and pressure o"f tight clothing, that is against them. LET WOMEN LEARN AND SHOW HOW THE RACE WILL GAIN BY EVERY IMPROVEMENT IN THEIR POSITION, AND THEY NEED ONLY ASK TO HAVE ALL THAT THEY REQUIRE. The Conflict Between Self Indulgence and Temperance, By Profejjor E. A. R.OSS In "Soclil PtyeUoloay." CUE conflict between self indulgence and temperance is always breaking out afresh, BECAUSE IT IS A PARADOX TO SAY THAT THE WAY TO BE HAPPY IS TO QUIT WHEN YOU STILL WANT MORE. Tho illu sion of epicureanism fights always with tho paradox of stoicism, FOR WHAT SEEMS MORE ABSURD OX ITS FACE THAN THE WEEDING OUT OF YOUR DESIRES INSTEAD OK TRYTNC5 TO GRATIFY THEM ALL? In tho reform of public morals lho champions of physical force never surronder to tho believers in moral suasion, for what looks more foolish than improving the conduct of men by the tedious method of persuasion whn you can threaten them with tho mailed fist? ' IT 15 BECAUSE THE PATH OF LIFE IS SO THICKSET WITH THESE PITFALLS OF ILLUSION THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN A DISTINCT PROFESSION THE CLERGY TO TEACH PEOPLE THE BENEFICENT MORAL PARADOXES THAT SAVE THEM FROM THESE PITFALLS. Try My Flour and you won't linve any more orr about voiir bread My brands ot At ami low are not excelled anywhere in this count rv, anil ladies who have used them are my bot advertiser11! Phone No. 71 Res. Phone Ne, 95 J. ROWAN THE FLOUR AND FEEO MAN in Miss Mary E. Smalley T K A C H 1- k O I VOICL Hiss Edith H. Swan T I' A C It V. K O I-- PIANO STUDIO -424 Laramie Avenue Phone - - 220 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? W e also have several cus tomers for small resi dences Nebraska Land Co. Phone 281-Allianccc Natl. Bonk Olk.j DR. G. W. MITCHELL, I'liyslulnu tine Surgeon Dny and nlRUtcrlU Ollleeover Uoguo Btore. IMionoiSO, L. W. BOWMAN, PHYOIOIAN and SURGEON. Omen in first National Hank block. Allt tnco Nebraska. H. A. COPSEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon I'liono 300 CulU answered promptly day mid nlirlit from ollllcn. Unices: Alliance National Bank UulldliiK over the PostOMoo. IfRTcfLAsT WITH DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work J GEO. J. HAND, 1 HOMEOPATHIC I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Formerly Interne Homeopathic Ho I pftnl Untveralty ot Iowa. ' Phone 251. Ofllee ovr Alliance Shoe Storo KeMdoncu I'liono 51. KALDAL BROTHERS Contractors, Builders AMI- Brick Manufacturers ALLIANCE. NEB. When you plan your home remember the importance of Good Plumbing Churchill & Thornton PHYSICIANS AND SUtar.ONS (SuecessoM to Dr. .1. E, Mooro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Ortln hours lM3n.ru., 2-i i.ui. 7;!lO-9 p.m. Office Photic 02 Res. Phone, Dr Thornton, 187 Night calls, Phone fia or 187 ! DrsXoppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS lueeeasorit to Urs. Frey A. llalfo) i 17 and 18 Rumer Block Office Phone 43, Kesideuce 20 C. L. WEBER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Willi Dr. Huffman Office Phone G5 Res. Phone 184 t do sanitary work and guar antee it. I install Standard bath room fixtures. Steam and Hot Water Heat-' ing- with modern, up-to-date I Mr- and Mrs- B- F- Lockwood Ideal Boilers and American I i'sktaki.no and emhalmino Radiators right in my line. ' KESLoffi;.d ? FRED BRENNAN 'alliance Nebraska Wm awes GUY H L0CKW00D " J wOy I Orndunte Chicnco School of Einbalml WITH B, F. LOCKWOOD. Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD 'Phone Alliance, No. 5. Nebraska. AUG. F. HORNBURG Private Nurse Phone 492 Some High-Class Short-Horn Bulls. I raised the bull 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, from 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 months, feed them oats, alfalfa, etc., get them in good shape. You take them in December, winter them at home, aud they will do you some good. J. G. Hkenizek, 43 xyeat Broken How, Neb. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT L W. ALLIANCE. - - - NEBRASKA. Your Printing It should be a fit representative of your busines, which means the high grade, ar tistic kind, That.s the kind we do. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, GOOD PRESSES AIID 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. EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law Office ic rooms formerly occupied by U. C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk Phone tSo. ALLIANCE, NEB. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, A.L.XIAJSCJ, 1V1CH. . ' tfUlTII P. TUTTI.C I II A C, TASH I TUTTLE & TASH, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. REAL ESTATE, II- CorthMiilnSl.. ALLIAKOE.NEB, WILCOX & BROOME LAW AND LAND ATTOHNEYS. Long experience in state and federal courts and as Register and Receiver U. 0. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office In Land Office Building. I AL.UIAAUC. - ntlJKASHJU