The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 01, 1908, Image 7

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HASTINGS COLLEGE, HASTINGS, NEB.
FOUNDED IN 1882
l.OCA TIOS
Hnstiugs is tlio 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 on the C. H. & Q., St. J. & G. 1.,
C. Sc N. W. and M. P. railways. There arc also three branch lines of
the Hurliugton route, so that access is easy from any quarter.
FACULTY
It consists of twelve cultured men and women representing eight dif
ferent universities and colleges. Post-graduate work at Harvard, Ch i
cago, Princeton, Yale, Berlin and Heidelberg gives their teaching and
scholarship unusual breadth and thoroughness.
DEPARTMENTS
i THE COLLEGE, offering two courses for degrees, with many electives.
ii 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: Riuglaud Hall, a men's dormitory and re
fectory; McCormick Hall, the principal recitation building; Alexander
Hall, a women's dormitory; Carnegie building, the library and scientific
laboratories, Facilities for college and science work are unsui passed
and all buildings have steam heat and electiic lights.
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Next year begins Sept. 8, 1908.
souvenir free upon application to
Handsome catalogue and illustrated
A. E. TURNER, LL. D., President
-For-
TOP SALES, GOOD FILLS
and
PROMPT REMITTANCES
SHIP TO
T A G G BROS
Livestock 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 la nor. Plain clothes sfiow the result as well as
fancy articles. Won't you let us show ou? PHONE IftO
-A.llisun.ee Steam. ZL1a.-u.3nLd.r37-
IMan's Work
Is More Than
Breadwinning.
By President KCNYON U ntlTTEtUlELD of the Mastachu
ett Agricultural College.
t HE sharp distinction sometimes drawn between voca
tional studies and culture studies is already being mod
ified. Some timo it may be obliterated. Probably wo
shall hnvu a XEW IDKFDflTlON OF CULTUKE.
At any rate, vocation hereafter is to bo glorified not
onlv for what it contributes to national and individual
jtrosperity, but for its educational possibilities.
VOCATION IS NOT MERELY TECHNIQUE. IT IS NOT MERELY
BREADWINNING. AT ITS BEST IT IS A FORM OF SOCIAL 3ERV
ICE IN WHICH THE WHOLE MAN IS ENGAGED.
It relates itself to most of the individual demands for growth and
oven tnoro vitally to tho social demands of family and of statu and of
civil society. Hence we shall discover a way of making a vocational
training also a liberal training. Agriculture is to bo amply recognized
in tho schools. If agriculture, properly defined and taught, is efficient
educational material, both city boy and country boy may PROFIT
by it, the one because ho will reach a knowledge of and a SYMPA
.TIIY with nature not easily secured in any other way, tho other bo
cause he is utilizing his environment physical, industrial and social
as a MEANS OF EDUCATION.
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No Oaths Permitted
Electricity and Sun's Rays
To Accomplish Work
Of Coal In Future.
The
Celebrated Jackson
GROCERIES THIS TIME
If we haven't enough we
can get more. AH we want
is enough to pay expense
bill.
Sale to commence with
this date,25th,and continue
until cleared of stock.
cash.
Not for merchants, but for consumers and for
AUTOMOBILE
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For Full Particulars
F.J.BETZOLD
GENERAL AQT. FOR WESTERN NEBRASKA
Is First-class
Views and
Commercial
Work & &
Alliance Art Studio
.M. E. iiltum:. Propr.
Artistic Portraits a Specialty
aluanci:, xnim
Enlarged
Portraits
In Every
Style & & j
By GUGLIELMO MARCONI. Wirelcw Tcletfrapti Inventor.
X nil ways seionco is more and moro studying to perfect tho
practical comfort and well being of tho world. Of course
there will always be ships upon the sea. The mysterious
primeval voice of the ocean will continue its spell over tho
human imagination.
BUT THERE WILL NOT ALWAYS BE STEAMSHIPS. THEY WILL
PASS THE WAY OF THEIR PREDECESSORS, AND BEFORE LONG
WE SHALL CROSS THE OCEAN IN SHIPS RUN BY ELECTRIC
POWER.
There will he no coal smoke, no sickish odor of stale steam, no blaz
ing caverns in tho hold, where human beings with staring eyes and
blackened faces sweat their lives away that tho pulse of the engines
anay not stop.
THE STORAGE BATTERY WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF COAL
AND FIRE AND WATER.
Instend of coaling tho great ship will quietly and cleanly renew its
batteries at its journey's end, and if coal is used it will be far from tho
linen and the nocs of men.
In time coal will cease to be our only source of energy. In every
land men of science are patiently studying tho problem of utilizing tho
ENERGY OF THE SUN storing it, in fact, so that the generation
of electric force may be cheapened by its use to a point where tho
storage battery on a large scale will he an economic as well ns nn ncn-
demic possibility.
The wasted energy in coal as now used may in the interval bo
brought to do its work and so bring about the monster storage battery
sooner than we now expect.
BUT SOONOR OR LATER WE SHALL ENSLAVE THE SUN'S
RAYS TO OUR USES AS WE HAVE THE OTHER PRODUCTS OF
HIS BEING.
The Law Has No Strong Arm.
By President ELIOT of Harvard.
jTN no other civilized country of tho world is there such absence
I of effective police supervision as in tho
JL, United States.
One must say that there is none in coun
try districts and that in urban districts it is ordi
narily ineffective. Even well known members of
the CRIMINAL CLASS ARE UNDER NO EF
FECTUAL CONTROL and by merely changing
from time to timo their field of operations often suc
ceed in preying on tho coinmuuity for years.
THE LAW HAS NO STRONG ARM.
COMMISSARY
ST. AGNES ACADEMY
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
1908
Tliis new institution, under the direction of the Sisters of St. Francis, ia
located at Alliance, a very healthy and pleasant resort of the west. Parents
and guardians wilt find it a homelike institution, where every faculty is offered
to educate effectively the heart and mind of young gitls, to impart true refine
ment together with practical knowledge, which will enable them to fill their
future positions in life creditably.
The course ot study adopted hv the institution is systematic and thorough,
embracing Primary, Intermediate, Preparatory and Academic Departments.
The Academic Department embraces Christian Doctrine, Church History,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Advanced English Grammar, Bookkeeping, Geometry,
Latin, Rhetoric, Civics, General History, Botany, Mm ir
ART COURSE.
A special couise of Instrumental Music and Painting may bo pin sued.
In this, as well as in all the other depattmeuts, the leading principle of th
institution is thotoughness, hence pupils are trained and led to correct know I
edge and appreciation of these blanches,
As no young lady is fitted for the practical duties of life without a thorough
acquaintance with the use of the needle, This branch, in all its details, from
the plainest to the most ornamental and fancy needlework, receives particular
attention.
AUTOHOBILE WORK A SPECIALTY
Gasoline engines and all kinds of machinen oerhauled,
cleaned and put in running order (
In the Gadsby Carpenter Shop
PHONE 589
Chas. C. Tash & Co.
Boards
of ail descriptions
for any part of a
house or barn.
Dierks Lumber & Goal Co.
Phone 22 D. Waters. Mgr.
Mymm
Watchful Parents
Rear True Children.
By Mrs. JOHN A. LOGAN.
PAK1DNTS should never relnx their watchful earo of their
children from their birUi to their majority, by which timo
such comradeship should have been established between
parents and children that no temptation would he strong
enough to win the children from their parents.
THEY SHOULD BE BOUND TOGETHER BY THE STRONGEST
POSSIBLE TJES, INSEPARABLE IN ALL OF THEIR AIMS AND AM
BITIONS OF LIFE.
This can he done if parents would look upon their children ns tho
GREATEST BLESSTXG OF LIFE, tho mother consecrating her
self to her children in their infancy and tho father supplementing
tho mother's vigilance as soon as their children arc out of tho nurs
ery, both uniting their efforts to keep their children pure nnd undo
filed by being left to tho earo of hired servants, tutors, govornesscs
and teachers, who are. RARELY WORTHY of the trusts that aro
fopstuutly confided to them.
The mother who has no time from hor ''socjhI dutiea," devotion
to amusements and the frivolities of society to give to the homelier
ones of curing for her children smkI training thorn for Ufcofulnesa in
life can blame no ouo but 1TKRSKLK1 if they go astray. Further
more, a mother should make it hex gouaeieutiaiu duty to try u far
M in hor lieu to avoid the transmission of evil propensities or idiosvn-cr.i-it
- th.it are-de-tiuod t afHit the ofTpriiitr '"' ihh t'i' r ;h 'If...
TERMS PER SESSION.
Hoard, Tuition. Bed, Washing, Plain Sewing and Fancy Work
Children under twelve years ,
ELECTIVE STUDIES.
.580 00
,. 75 00
Music Piano rer session of five months , . 5i5 oo
Organ .. ' . 15 00
Violin, Guitar, Mandolin ... 14 00
Painting In Oil, iter month .... j 00
In Water Colors 3 00
Each pupihnust provide her own Guitar, Violin or M andolin. Use of piano
or Organ, per session. $2.50.
REGULATION OF WARDROBE.
3 complete changes of uuderclothes.
6 pairs of hose.
12 pocket handkerchiefs.
4 towels.
2 black aprons.
2 pairs of shoes.
1 pair of rubhers.
1 blanket (single bed;.
1 white bed spread.
1 small rug for alcove.
1 toilet set, consisting of brushes,
combs, soap, soapdish and toothinug.
1 needlework box furnished.
Stationery and stamps,
6 napkins.
1 tablespoon.
1 teaspoon.
1 silver knife nnd fork.
1 napkin ring.
Hlack Uniforms, College cap.
School was opened September 14th and is now in full session. There are
accomodations for eighty boatders and the Sisters request all those who are in
terested in education and who wish to place their children in an institution,
whete thev will receive solid education, to place their children in the Academy
as soon ns possible. Any one wishing to have further information should write
to or call on the Mother Supeuor, who will be pleased to answer all inquiries.
Accomodations will be provided for boys.
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
HAY FORKS
The best tools you have ever bought at the same prices
you have always paid. True temper, hand
made tools, and the hang just right
1908 Spud Digger Now Ready
Newberry's Hardware Co.
Th& Horn Pzaper 2&h taniSSrfi
3s terest the homo news. Its every
issue will prove a welcome visitor to every member of the family. It
should head your list of oewvpaper and periodical subscriptions.