iii.ii imii 11 i ijiuu aim mii jhhijm. i- misjj jm urn C c .. t". Tit; i.r. T-1 a ; i top of a sbo - l'0 I'M r II. id t;.y .1 tew pieces Of I llew s;;ipcr 111 III" bottom Of it, att A I.EALW ttiil) IS DELMIIfULLY DIFFERENT. BUSS GEARIIART MORRISON UTUAL BANS ERIT IK.lir 111 it jllHl eilOUgll moluracs 19 Cover the bottom of Hie rover and lay It on your kitchen table. You will b surprised at the number of (lies jam will catch. "Looks and Acts Just Like Homo Folks." Laws of the M ?... 3 and Persian. Among the an tents, the law of tk Aledcs and I'ersi.uis tas regarded inalterable and Irrevocable, hence tW Every salesman a member of the firm and every member of the firm a salesman reraonally interested in every detail of every shipment. Your interests are ours. EARL BROWN, Feeder Buyer expression has come to mean some thing permanent. In the Bible the f renBiun Is referred tn In Daniel 4: IS: ' Know, O king, that the law of Theo. Tillotson, President and head cat tic salesman Dell Johnson, Cattlo Salesman the Medes and Persians la, that no free nor statute which the king labltHhcth may bo changed." r All mixed shipments sorted for ownership and everything sold on its own merits. Wo know the brands. Fully equipped in every department. Best yard help obtainable. We have the capacity and equipment to five you the best the market affords. Years of experience in handling grass cattle. Mutual Live Stock . Commission Co. on AH A HOT SPRINGS HOTEL and Minnekahta Bath House The original Indian Medical Springs. Good for Rheumatism, Stomach Trouble, Gout, Blood Poisoning, Etc. Apartment House in Connection WRITE FOR INFORMATION MRS. M. S. NICHOLSON, Prop. Hot Springs South Dakota WAMX D WAR m RSES AND MU LES We will have our next inspection at THE ALLIANCE STOCK YARDS Thursday, June 22, and Friday, June 23 The following Prices will be paid for Accepted Horses: Cavalry . . Light Gunners Heavy Artillery $110.00 $135.00 $150.00 MULES 14-1 to 15-1 15-1 to 16-1 $100.00 $140.00 They Will Take Mules from 5 to 10 Years Old Try and have your horses well halter broke. No com mission charged. Plenty of good pasture can be had at 10c per head per day. Write or wire at our expense for any information desired C.L. LESTER & CO. Or Call Phone 104 Alliance, Nebraska it ; Kr 'Jit usxwi' '4 i TIIBKB In a feci In g of confidence In prpHcntlnf Re Oarhart Morrinon to our Chautauqua audience tbl auiumer, as the always "mnkes rox." The Telia (la.) Chronicle, where Mrs. MorrlHon filled a Lyceum euicatce ment in March, 1U16, nays: "Her suci eNS was not due to any stagy makeup or affectation of any kind, for she looked and acted Just like home folks. Indeed, we think that may he the secret of Mrs. Morrlson!s great ability to please. We can't help thinking he was rained lu the same kind of a home the rest of us were. Khe used the same kind of English we do in Iowa. She used no broad a's or clipped off r's. She pronounced 'vase' so that it rimed with 'face', and when ohe said 'star' you did not think 'stnh.' It did us good to hear some one once more who I not ashamed of the country the grew up In. We did not meet her. but we'll bet that when bIip shakes hands she doe not try to get her hand above her shoul der. She laughed on the platform when miythlng tickled her, and you did not feel that there was a chasm as broad as the Panama canal tmtween her and the audience mid that she was still excavating harder than Colonel (Jorthnls. "Mrs. Morrison's selections were of the kind that tako hold of the audi eiwe. The most powerful one perhaps was ;ra e Imiotid Smith's Vliriif rnas I;iy In the Morning,' which niiih In the audience hud rend In Kverylmdy's a few years ago. Most of her pieces were taken from magazines nnd news papers, which may account for their ability to touch the listener. They all had to do with scenes among genuine people. She gave three pieces with musical accompaniment, the last of which called for a description of a piirlor such n was to be seen a few years ago with Its center table, framed hair wreath and Miiull flat piano. The piano was telling tin: tale of the different players it had known during Its lifetime. There was the child at Its practice, the old Irish servant and the great musician even, and the audience heard them all. "In closing Mrs. Morrison recited .lames Whltconih Itiley's 'Old Ulory.' She told of her visit to Mr. Hi ley at his Indianapolis home a few years' ago and a little of the I lousier simplicity of his home life. We greatly enjoyed this visit with IMley, even If we. wert not there In person. We hope the manager of the course at some future time will secure Mrs. Morrison for another appear ance at I'ella. The audience was not as larue Thursday evening as it has been on some occasions, and those who failed to come out missed something they may well regret losing out on." "St. Denis." Among the Ignorances cf paragrapsV ers Is the use of "St. Dennis," wbetftei the name of a sensational dancer or otherwise. St. Denis, with ea "n," la a very creditable French mem ber in the Roman hagtography; Ue Irish Dennis, with two 'Vs.' la a cor ruption of the nam. biringfield Republican. Testimony and Argument. Testimony is like an arrow hoe from a longbow; Us force depend on the length of the band that draw It But argument Is Ilka an arrow from a cross-bow, which has equal force it drawn by a child or a tuaow Doyle. In Three Parts. A mountaineer preacher once aal4 Co his flock: "Brethren, I hey deckl ed t' divide my sermon in three part Th' fuat part I'll understand, an' yoe. won't. Th' second part you'll under stand, an' I won't The third part -body'U understand." Worth While Quotations. "Noble disappointment, noble self denial are not to be admired, Mf even to be pardoned, if they brim bitterness gentleness and cheerfHW neBB, these come before all morality; they are the perfect duties." Robert Louis Stevenson. DR. L. B. WICKER5H4M. "THE RETURN DATE MAN" Prominent lecturer. One of the Most Popular Speakers In America. Heard In the Evening of the Third Day of Our Chautauqua. -J . . v: : it.,- i :':. f:iSf: ..i,.' to '. !' ' p . - ; ? f ' ''"'-'' ' , ' ' ' Xi U fTC -.;-V':---. : "'v r-T '"in 11 him' I, rii'V-- 1,1 wrong uuess. A teacher was giving to her class an exercise in spelling and defining: words: "Thomas," she said to a curly-haired little boy. "spell 'Ibex.'" "I b e x." "Correct. Dettne it." "An Ibex," answered Thomas, after a pro longed mental struggle, "Is where yon look In the buck part of the book when you want to find anything that's printed in tho front of the book." Christian ItcgiHler. Bad for Doctor. Mrs. Nexdoor "How is old Mr. Moneybags this morning?" Mra Sharpeye "I haven't heard; but I no ticed that Doctor Higfee looked very gloomy when he left the Moneybafgs residence a little while ago." Mrs. Nexdoor "Ah, then the old gentles Is getting well." .. We Know Them. "Twobble Is always being tioncd for some kind of oinre. I won der why he never gets appointed t one?" "I suspect that's becaae Twobble'a friends am the sort of peo ple who wish you well without step ping to see whether their wishes ar carried out or not." lilrmlngham Age-Herald. Happiest Man. The man who makes everything that leads to happiness depend une himself, and not upon other men. IM adopted the very best plan for lirlas happily. This is the man of modera tion, the man of manly character an4 of wisdom. Plato. Depths .of Despair. There is no despair so absolute a that which comes with the first mo ments of our lirxt great sorrow, when we have not yet known what it is t have suffered and be healed, to have1 despaired and to lia.u ic cove red hope. Ceorge Lllot. READ THE ADS OXK of the real tests of a lecturer's success is his opportunity to get a "re turn eiu'nenicnt " The one who cau "couie ba k" and make bigirer with the people than ever before Is the lecturer who forges ahead and la the end has won a place In the hearts of the people. Such a. lecturer In Dr. I.. It. Vl kersliain, for he has been "comlnii back" aualu and again, as many as lx and eluht times, until he is known as the "return dale man." lie bas tilled around 2.( le- tuie engagements in his home state of -Iowa, and over 05 per cent were "return dates.". Klghty five per cent of his lecture dates last year were return engagement. Sugar From Raisins. Sugar Is manufactured from raisins' in practically all of the countries sf southern Europe and western Asia-' There are two forms of raisin sugar Imported Into New York, one prisel pally from Asia Minor and the other mainly from Spain. Work for Explorers. Vast expannes of grazing land and immense forests await exploration ka the northwestern part of Paraguay, known as the Gran Chaco, which i Inhabited mostly by nomadic tribes Sf Indians. It Is estimated that Para guay has a population of 1,000,000. Never Given Credit. Tho weather bureau never gets foil credit for what it does. If it predicts a storm and the storm arrives accord ing to schedule, as it frequently does, some old philosopher is sure to aay the head of the bureau baa a prophetic .bunion. Fair Part of Income Saved. The annual income of all thj people in t!ie 1'iiitcd States approximates $33 000,000,(100. They save about 7, OOO.uOO.OOO of this. Says the Cronlc Disbeliever. It pleases the average man more to have a woman tell him that he is the first uiau bhe ever loved than to have ber tell him the truth.