The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 24, 1908, Image 7

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HASTINGS COLLEGE, HASTINGS, NEB.
fObNOED IN 1882
l.OCATIO
Hastings is the fourth city of Nebraska, having a population of over
12,000, and is supplied with handsome public buildings, elegant resi
dences, metropolitan stores, and beautiful churches. It is also an im
portant railroad center, being located ou the C. H. & Q., St. J, & G. t.,
C. & N. V. and M. l railways. There are also three branch lines of
the Rurlington route, so that access is easy from any quarter.
FACULT
It consists of twelve cultured men and wotueu representing eight di f
ferent universities and colleges. Post-graduate work at Harvaid, Ch i
cago, Princeton, Vale, Merlin and Heidelberg gives their teaching and
scholarship unusual breadth and thoroughness.
DEPARTMENTS
t THE COLLEGE, offering two courses for degrees, with many electives.
it. THE ACADEMY, offering high school training under college professors.
in, THE NORMAL SCHOOL, issuing teachers' certificates under state authority,
iv. THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, with courses in voice, piano, pipe organ, violin
and musical theory.
EQUIPMENT
There are four buildings: Ringland Hall, a men's dormitory and re
fectory; McConnick Hall, the principal recitation building; Alexandct
Hall, a women's dormitory; Carnegie building, the library and scientific
laboratories. Facilities for college and science work are unsurpassed
and all buildings have steam heat and electric lights.
Next year begins Sept. 8, 1908.
souvenir free upon application to
A. E. TURNER,
- For
TOP SALES, GOOD FILLS
and
PROMPT REMITTANCES
SHIP TO
TAGC BROS.
Livestock Commission Company
107-109 Exchange Muilding
South Omaha, Neb.,
5 QUALITY WILL
NOWHERE can quality be made to express care and skill more than
in laundering. You can get clothes WUSllCd 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
-A.llian.ce Steam. I.iau.ra.d.xsr
Celebrated Jackson
The
AUTOMOBILE
For Full Particulars
P.J.BBTZOLD
GENERAL AGT. FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA
First-class
Views and
Commercial
Work.
Alliance Art Studio
M. E. GREBE, Propr.
Artistic Portraits a Specialty
ALLIANCE. NEUK.
tleees :lt:bt7" zsEsuiie shop
AUTOflOBILE WORK A SPECIALTY
Gasoline engines and all kinds of machinery overhauled,
cleaned and put in running- order
In the Gadsby Carpenter Shop
PHONE 589
Handsome catalogue and illustrated
LL. D., President
-
0ea9
TELL
Enlarged
Portraits
In Every
Style & jfi &
Chas. C. Tash & Co.
Boards
of all descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dicrks Lumber & Coal Co.
.Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
WORST THE WORLD
HAS
WTNESSED
And It Came Under the High Protew
tlva Tariff and Republican Con
trol In Every Branch of
the Federal Govern
ment. fn a puhllc tuIUross, Mr. Shaw, re
cently Secretary of the Treasury un
der Mr. Roosevelt, said: "The strin
gency or 1907 Is generally conceded to
have been the severest the world has
ever witnessed."
How consoling It In to read In the
republican plntform this Blowing sen
tence "A Republican tariff has nl
vnys heci followed by utisliioan pro's-tM-lty."
Mr. Aldrlcb, In his -speech on tlm
Aid rich Currency bill In the Senate ot
the United Status only last winter,
said:
"Mr. President, the financial crisis
from which the country has Just
emerged, which culminated In a serious
panic In October, was the most acuta
and destructive In Its Immediate con
sequences of any that has occurred In
the history of ths country. Nothing
but the heroic measures taken by tho
representatives of tho great business
and financial Institutions of the coun
try acting In co-operation with tho
Bccretary of the Treasury, prevented
a total collapse of private credit and
a disastrous destruction cf all values.
The country was saved by the nar
rowest possible margin from an over
whelming catastrophe, whose blight
ing effect would have been felt In
every household."
On Pehruray 11. 190S. Mr. Shaw, In
a speech ho made In Michigan, said
"Over 300,000 freight cars are stand
ing on the tracks. 30,000 locomotives
white leaded and out of commission,
ono-fourth of tho population of several
largo cities Idle, and for tho first tlmo
under a Republican administration,
free soup houses In every Industrial
center; the price of farm produce nat
urally and materially depreciated,
furnish an object lesson which ought
to produce a measure of sobermlnd
odnoss on tho part of the American
people."
Prom the public press Is taken the
following news Item coming from
Pittsburg. Pa., Feb. 8. 1908:
I "The cry of the unemployed dally
grows more distressed In Pittsburg.
There aro 15,000 men Idle, and tho
spectre of the dreaded soup housos
again makes its appearance. The first
soup house will he opened by the Sal
vation Army Monday morning, and
unless there Is a radical and prompt
change for the bettor, moro places of
this kind will be In demand before
many days have elapsed. Tho situa
tion Is not really ularmlng, but it Is
had enough. Soup houses have boon
the dread of the business men and
civic leaders, and every effort has been
made to avoid them."
Hore la the following news Item
iftom Chicago, dated Feb. 11, 1908:
1 "Chicago, Feb. 11, 1908.- Never in
I tho history of the 'Chicago Relief and
Aid Society has there been such a
!domand for assistance as at tho pres
ent time. Is the claim of Superinten
dent KIngsly, who is In charge of the
distribution of funds by the business
men's relief committee, which has Just
raised between $25,000 and $30,000 for
needy families. Never In the history
of the society have we had so many
appeals based entirely on the lack of
employment."
Not long ago Mr. Dalzell, who writes
the tariff tax, recently as dictated by
the men who put up the money to pay
the expenses of republican campaigns,
told us:
"We do not read our tariff lessons
out of books. We read them by the
blazing light of open furance doors,
amid tho noise of Industrial activities
I and in the sweat of our brows that we
J coin Into wealth, and God help the
man or party that would put out tnese
fires, still the music ot that noise, and
Bend the workmen home to a foodless
and hungry household.
"It was under republican rule that
thl3 music was stilled, that the fires
' .a.a n... rt.f n. tltfif- cni.t. f,nana
HVIO IUL UUl, (till, iUUI OUUl IIWUDKO
had to provide for the foodless and
hungry."
No longer can any Republican ever
fool tho people by claiming that "a
republican tariff has always been fol
lowed by business prosperity,"
Tho time has coma the hour has
struck for a change. Thousands of
Republicans take tholr positions and
will vote for Ilryan in November.
Revision.
It is an old-time Ropubltcan cry that
tho tariff will be revised by its
friends." Representative McCnll ot
Massachusetts, a Republican, hit tho
nail on tho head whon In referring to
this cry ho said: "if the tariff cannot
be revised when two-thirds of the
membership of both housos is Repub
lican, whon Is revision to come'"
Revision, through the Republican
party. Is to come whenever the hene
lolarles of a hili protective tnrlff aro
willing to surrender tho enormous ad
vantages thoy possess; and this sur
render will be made wheuever human
ellisbuess Is destroyed.
-MUs-aci, "KtsuiVt
"Sot VjoVVv'TdtrlVtaV
atrl 5uT0,Vca Cases
Hales, $& o $& -pet XDBtV
Miss Mary E. Smalley
TEAC II h t O V V O I C Ii
Hiss Edith H. Swan
T E A C 11 Ii R O t- V I A N O
STUDIO 424 Laramie Avenue
Phone - - 220
DR. 6. W. MITCHELL,
I'hyslclttn anuSontron 0y unrt night cr lit
Odlcoovor UoRiie Store. Phone 1(0.
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phono 300
Calls answered promptly duy and night from
oRllco. Offices: Allliinco National Hunk
UuildlnR over the PostOltlco.
TRTchiASrE
WITH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
GEO. J. HAND,
II O .M K (I P A T II I O
PHYSICIAN AMI Sl'UOEON
formerly Interne Homeopathic Hos
pital University of Iowa,
Phone 231. OHloe oer Allliinco Shoe Store
Itolilenee Plioiin "Jfil.
Churchill & Thornton
PHYSICIANS AM) SUtflKONS
(Successors to Dr. .1. K, Mtmre)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office liours-ll-i:!n.ni., 2-1 p.m. 7;30-9 ,iu.
Office Phone G2
Res. Phone, Dr Thornton, 187
Night calls, Phone O2 or 187
Drs.Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Successors to Drs. Prey .t llalfe)
17 and iS Rumer Block
Office Phone 43, Residence 20
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lockwood
t'NUKKTAKINO ANI K.MHAI..MINO
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Phones Office 214. Res. 205
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA
GUY H. LOCKWOOD
Graduate Chicago School of Embalming
with
: Chicago School of Kmt
with
B, F, LOCKWOOD.
AUG. F. HORNBURG
Private Nurse
Phone 492
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT LW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
Office in rooms formerly occupied by
R. C. Noleman, First Nal'l Bank blk
'Phone 180. ALLIANCE, NEB.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
AJLLIA-TVCK. 1V1CTJ.
SMITH P. TrjTTI.r.
IRA I. TA8I1
TUTTLE & TASH,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL "ESTATE,
K'urthMalnSt.,
AMjIANOE.MKB.
WILCOX & BROOME
LAW AM) LANII ATTORNEYS.
Long experience in state and federal
courts and as Register and Receiver U. ii.
Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and
efficient service.
OTflcc lit l.unJ Office II11IIJI11K.
AI.I.IANCI:. - - NKllHASKA.
FACTS
The news items of the home com
munity. 3 The things in which you are most
interested.
J The births, weddings, deaths of
the people you know.
J The social affairs of our own and
surrounding towns.
Theo are ths kind of fct thlt paper
gives you in err luue. They r
certain!) worth lb .ubtcription price.
ST. AGNES ACADEMY
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
1908
Till TlnU (licit. hit. nn. tmrtnr llin i.ttrwtinn nf l!n. tnlnt-u ..f Cf !.Vntw.u U
located nt Alliance, a very healthy and
aim guardians win tiiui 11 a Homelike institution, where every lactilty is olforcd
to educate effectively the hcait nnd mind of young girls, to impart "true refine
incut together with practical knowledge, which will enable them to fill their
future positions in lifccrcditahly.
The course ot study adopted by tho institution is systematic and thorough,
embracing Priumrv, Intermediate, Preparatory and Academic Departments.
The Academic Department embraces Christian Doctrine,'' Church History,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Advanced English Grammar, Ubokkucpiug, Geometry,
L.itin, Rhetoric, Civics, General History, Hotany.
ART COURSE.
A special course of Instrumental Music and Painting may be pursued.
In this, ns well as in all the other departments, the leading principle of the
institution is thoroughness, hence pupils aro trained and led to correct knowl
edge and appreciation of these branches.
As no young lady is fitted for the practical duties of lifo without a thorough
acquaintance with the use of tho needle. This branch, in all its details, from
the plainest to the most ornamental and fancy needlework, receives particular
attention.
TERMS PER SESSION.
Hoard, Tuition, Bed, Washing, Plain
Children under twelve years
ELECTIVE
Music Piano r er session of five months ..., ;,....,.. .. $15 00
Organ 1500
Violin, Guitar, Mandolin 14 00
Painting In Oil, per month 3 00
In Water Colors 3 00
Each pupil must provide her own Guitar, Violin or Mandolin. Use of piano
or Organ, per session. $2.50.
REGULATION OF WARDROBE.
3 complete chnnges of underclothes,
6 pairs of hose.
12 pocket haudkcichiefs.
4 towels.
2 black aprons.
2 pairs of shoes,
t pair of rubbers.
1 blanket (single Uetl).
1 white bed spread.
1 small rug for alcove.
School was opened September 14th and is now in full session. There are
accomodations for eighty boarders and the Sisters request all those who are in
terested in education and who wish to place their children in an institution,
where they will receive solid education, to place their children in the Academy
as soon as possible. Any one wishing to Jiave further information should write
to or call on the Mother Superior, who will be pleased to answer all inquiries.
Accomodations will be provided for boys.
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
PHELAN OPERA HOUSE
FOR ONE WEEK, BEGINNING
flONDAY, SEPT. 28
v THE
BITTNER
STOCK
America's Best Repertoire Company
Accompanied by the
SCANDINAVIAN
SEXTETTE
An orchestra of master musicians direct from the
Royal Court of Sweden. Every one a soloist, making
music almost divine: Playing at each and every per
formance in natjjve costume.
New Plays
New riusic
New Specialties
between acts every night
POPULAR PRICES-25-35-50cents
Reserved seats on sale at Holstens Drug Store
HAY
The best tools you have ever bought at the same prices
you have always paid. True temper, hand
made tools, and they hang" just right
1908 Spud Digger Now Ready
Newberry's Hardware Co.
The MontG P&pet titaS.
:z terest the home news. Its every
issue will prove a welcome visitor to every member oC the family. It
should head your list of newspaper and periodical subscriptions.
pleasant resort of thu west. Parents
Sewing and Fancy Work
?8o 00
- 75 00
STUDIES.
t toilet set, consisting of brushes,
combs, soap, soapdish and toothtuug.
1 needlework box furnished.
Stationery and stamps.
0 napkins.
t tablespoon.
1 teaspoon.
1 silver knife and fork.
1 napkin ring.
Black Uniforms, College cap.
FORKS
CO