The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 18, 1912, Image 7

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W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT
OUR NATION'S SCHOOL OF VICE
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Tie Very M i !
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Fresh beef, pork, mutton,
poultry, fish, oysters
Also, a Fine Line of Cured Meats
Telephone Orders Delivered Promptly
PHONE 486
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W. R. Drake, Prop. 5
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Excerpts from Adrl-eaa of Well
Known Labor Loader. De
livered in Marion,
Ohio
John F. Cunnrcn
521 Sweetwater Ave.
The Car you ought have
at the price you ought to pay
Takes the lead in
Simplicity of
Construction
A. Case of Operation
Satisfactory
Service
Durability
and Economy
"Repair men never build houses on money
made out of Mitchell Cars." Repair Man.
We have the agency for this popular machine; and
also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout,
popularly known as "Everyman's Car"
A. P. LIE, Mgr.
Tin- saloon l a school wheroln
hushnncls nnd fathers learn to ho at
ease MbOUt ill Had and ill-fed WiVM
and children, and to fllii away MUSS
airy notions called hmicttt pride and
laudahle ambition, for the grutlfica
tlon of tlieir palates, and "fwlliiR
good" all over. It Ih a school where
in sons learn to deanlwe the quiet,
pure joys of home, to become vile
la word. In act., In aspiration, and to
fetter itheinselve body and poul wit'.i
the drink demon's chains. It la a
school wherein daughters learn the
ahortewt way to break their parents'
hearts, to Ithlnk a blush a weakness,
to prize drink more than decency.
The saloon to the frletid of the
drunkard, the gambler, the proatl
tute, the blasphemer, the profaner of
the Sabbath, the corrupt politician,
the ballot-box stuffer, the "repeat
er", the law breaker of every name.
The saloon 1, In a word, the friend
of all t halt is evil, of naught that Is
good. It defiles all that It touches.
It. makes the good bad, and the bad
worse Like a vulture. It thrive on
carrion; cholera-like, Lt feeda and
fattens on physical and moral dirt.
disease and degradation, lt breaks
hearts wrecks liomee, lnfecta aocl
ety. bet rays the (State, and la the
foremost agent against Church and
God.
Out by many by-ways go the grad-
uites of the saloon. In the gutters
they wallow; in low 'dens and broth
els they lead living deaths; In
gloomy prison oella they pine; in
mad men's cages they rage; on grim
ecaf fold's they pay the price of
blood; enly God omnipotence can
snatch them from the one ending of
the road they have taken.
The American saloon is no re
specter of nationalities, and as the
people of each nationality and their
descendants become Americanized
they will find the American saloon
their worst enemy, if they prove
friends of it
We see in our land that as the
saloon flourishes drunkeness in
creases. As drunkenness Increases,
so do licentiousness and poverty, till
we mlsht say in the words of the
poet, slightly changed:
"111 fares 'he land, to hastening
ills a prey
Where taloons accumulate and
men decay."
U there such a thing as a model
saloon? Yea.rs ago, near where I
live In Chicngo. there was a man
who took c omiuisston upon the poor
wcrkingmen he saw going into a
loons, leaving their money and go
ing home drunk to their families. He
decided to start a model saloon, h'j
that the poor workingmen could net
their drink and go home sober to
their families. He had property and
money to spare, and he started his
model saloon. He would not sell li
quor to any man who ever got drunk,
would allow no minors in his saloon,
and would allow no cursing or ob
scene language In his place. He
would sell only two drinks to any
onJ he closed the saloon at ten
o'clock at night and did not open it
at all on Sunday. He kept a model
saloon, but he lost money until he
was forced to give It up. Some
time ago the papers gave an ac
count of a man starting a model sa
loon in Detroit. He was going to el
evate the whole saloon business of
thfl United States, but three months
later there was an Item In the pa
pers telling how the sheriff had tak
en possession of the model saloon,
the model salcon ketper having be
come bankrupt It is a peculiar
characteristic of the saloon that
thote who patronize it prefer the
fre-and-casy saloon, and the man
who tries to conduct a respectable
place is driven out or business by
the man who has no scruple about
the business. There are few Inde
pendent saloon-keepers today, as sa
loons are more and more becoming
monopolized by the trusts, and the
agent who brings to the trust the
greatest profits, no matter how ob
tatotd Is the kind of a man they
illlt
We hear the liquor element crying
out, "We want our personal liber
ty." For what does the liquor traf
fic want personal liberty? It kills
XO.OOu people in our country every
year; that means 6.t00,000 people in
a man's lifetime of seventy years;
and it wants personal liberty to con
jtinue the slaughter The liquor trut
flc produces 76 per cent of our crim
inals, 80 per cent of our pauperism,
and 50 per cent of our insauity; und
It wants personal liberty to c in mo
to do ao. It tnkns $1 .2(n,imiii, 3 f
the people's money every yea". I :kI
It wants personal liberty to k i on
taking It. Personal liberty should
end where It becomes a menm to
the community; and the liquor traf
fic long ami became a inennc- to the
coinmui- v and It should have no
further ersontil liberty to i! 'stroy
the people. I believe that (od
guides the minds a:id hearts of the
American people and brings them
safely lirough every rials. I be
lieve that the Idea of this great
moral revolution now spreading over
the land was Instilled Into the minds
and hearts of the people by Almighty
Hod, that our nation might not be
destroyed by the liquor traffic The
liquor truffle is changing this "land
f the free and home of the brave
i ii i The land of the spree and home
of the knave" believe that if
this nation lives the saloon must
die. We are not called upon today
to shoulder a gun and go forth to
war to suffer the terrible privations
of a soldier's life; to. perhaps, bleed
or die that our country may be vic
torious. All that we are called upon
to do Is to go to the polls and cast
u il . AJ
a ballot tnat win save our aaucm.
Every man who loves his country
should oast the vote that will crush
the saloon, the worst enemy of A-
rmerica.
Where does the saloon win? Go
to the part of the city where Christ
ianity la weak, morality low and
where there are poor specimens of
manhood and womanhood, and there
we find the saloon winning, and the
more degraded the people, the great
er the majority the isaloon rolls up.
Go where Christianity is strong,
where morality prevails, where there
is manhood and womanhood, and
there we find the saloon going down
in defeat. It is a grand tribute to
a people when they vote out sa
loons,' and the greater the majority
against saloons the greater the tri
bute fco the people.
To license the liquor traffic means
to surrender to an evil. No-llcense
means war against an evil. Good
and brave men will not surrender to
an evil.
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230
BURTON & WESTOVBR
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 'So. ALLIANCE, NEB,
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
TTOSNIY
AT Law.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
V 1 .1 -I A IN !R. NEB,
FTiyiriiRooiy
LAND ATTORNEY
Long - perlencea Receiver U.B. l,andOBS
la a guar ante for prompt and efficient sernee
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BRUCE WILCOX
L a w yer an d Land Attorney
Practitioner in civil court alnce IM aaA
Register U. S. Land Office from 1008 to 109
Information by mail a specialty.
nrwiom in t and omca auiLDiNO
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA.
OBir: UQPPIBMOIali
Ks I'hone JO
V J. PETE BURR
Res. Phone 0)
A certain newspaper not a thous
and miles from Seottsbluff advertis
es a horse wMih "three white hind
feet." There Is no telling what
that Union Pacific railroad won't be
responsible for. Seottsbluff Herald,
Jan. 12.
Are You
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
OEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND SlBQROff
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PUY'SICIAN AND Sl'RQEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moore)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12 a.m. 8-4 p.m. T.J0-9 p, m.
Office Phone 62 Res. Pbone, l
H. A. COPSEY
(Musician and Suraeon
Office Phone SAO
Res. Phone 342
Culls answered promptly day and nlcht (TOSS
offllce. Offices : Alliance National Baa
Building over the Post Office.
H. H. BELLWOOD, M. D.
CH AS. E. SLAGLE, M. D,
Office Over Holsten "s Drug Store
Phone 87
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Alive?
We are looking for a
live firm or individual to
give them the exclusive
sale of
Richmond
Suction
Cleaners
Electric and Hand Power
Manufactured by
The McCrum-Howell Co.
the largest air-cleaning
machinery manufactur
ers in the world.
$15.00 to $75.00
You can sell same on
our easy payment plan
and we will carry the
accounts.
We will teach you how.
We give all our repre
sentatives a free course
of Richmond Salesman
ship. Our special represent
ative will show you how
and help you make sales.
Get out of the rut.
Write today and give
tull particulars to
Chae. E. Eckel, Gea'l Mgr.
Richmond Sales Co.
Rush and Michigan Streets
CHICAGO
1AY PHONE 207
NIGHT PHONE l8
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
THE GADSBY STORE
Funeral Director end Embelmer
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Office Phone Jtjfl Res. Phone 31s
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALLIAM K. N I.IIK ASK A
Piirtd -i nut of to 11 -liiinli) write as t ass
Ltratmechof tbetttni chaw wlli nol el-
cefit and pi iim 1 uuj
Dr. Oliver McEuen
; Physician and Surgeon
MEHINGFORD, NtBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and
Children and Genilo Urinary Organs
All calls isswartf prnmitly day or ligtt
HARRY P. C0URSEY
Live Stock and
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
DR.
13. I-:. TYLER
DENT18T,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
PHONE It?
Alliance. Nebraska
c. a. sinnoNS
Tonsorial Parlors
for a
CLEAN SHAVE. STYLISH HAIR
CUT, SHAMPOO, ELECTRIC MAS
SAGE, OR ANYTHING ELSE IN
THE LINE OF BARBER'S WORK-
121 S Box Butte Ave.