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t t Meat Market Suggestive Questions for March 26, 1911 For the Lenten Season we have thefollowine: Pickerel Trout Pike Pike Cat Fish Salmon Halibut Seal-Shipped Oysters We always carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats Saxton & Roach f PHONE 640 $ Northwest Corner Box Butte Ave. ami Fourth St. 4t FIRE INSURANCE Exclusively We represent the leading Fire Insurance Com panies of the United States and the world. Have you investigated the standing of your company? You should. Are your goods properly insured? We give our entire attention to this business and are prepared to handle your business. NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency JOHN SNODDY, Manager IJa 7 INCH ESTER Repeating Shotguns USED IN THE U. S. ARMY. The U. S. Army authorities know a gun; that is why, when they decided to equip some troops with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win chester in preference to all other makes. The experts of the U . S. Ordnance Board also know a gun ; that's why, after submitting a Winches ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. If you want a shotgun buy the one whose strength and reliability led the U. S. Army authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance Board to endorse it that's the Winchester. THE RELIABLE REPEATERS ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR MARCH VERY LOW ONE WAY RATES TO PACIFIC COAST. A general basis of $25.00 for one-way colonist tickets to California, Oregon, Washington and the Far West, daily from March 10th to April 10th. Tickets are honored in coaches and through tourist sleepers. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPER SERVICE. Kvery day to Los Angeles, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Route. Lake Kvery day to San Francisco, March 10th to April loth, via Denver, Scenic Colorado, Ogden; personally conducted tourist sleeper excursions every Thursday and Sunday to 'Frisco, thence Los ABgelea via Coast Line. Every day to Seattle, Portland and Northwest. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. March "th and Hat, to new territory south, west and northwest, in cluding Big Horn Han.n YELLOWSTONE PARK. Think now about touring the Park this summer; inquire about the new and attractive way through this wonderland, an eight day personally con ducted camping ,our from Cody, via the scttm eutrance, every thing provided; different Iron all other tours. An ideal recreative and scenic outing for a small party of friends to take. Address Aaron Holm, Pro prietor, Cody, Wyoming, or the undersigned, If you are expecting to make any kind of a summer tour 1 shall be glad to have you get in touch with me early. r Merch 26th, ttlfa ! fCopr tat MM by Ke- V S. Linirott. D DI REVIEW. Oolden Text appy Is that people Whose Ood Is the Ixml. Pa. 144.15. The following review may be used a a complete lesson in itself or as a review of the twelve preceding lee eons. The dste and title of each lesson, where found, the (Solden Text, and one Question from each lesson follow. Jan. 1. The Kingdom Divided. I K nftl xil : 1-24. fiolden Text He that ' i with the wise shall be wise: bit; a v . pan Ion of fools shall be de atr . d Pro?. xliL20. Vereea IM4 What resulted fit) :i Rehctx i ins answer, and what W( ii ill probably have been the result If he h.td granted the request of the aeopltt Jan. 8 Jeroboam Make idols for Israel to Worship. I Kings xtl : 25 xlii : 6. Golden Text Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven Images. Ex. xx:4. (2.1 Verses 31-33 How much aid ere pictures, paintings, or statuary of the saints, or high class music, to the eplrltu.il worship of the unseen Ood? Jan. 15. Asp's Good Reign In Judah. 2 Chron. xv:MR. Golden Text He ye strong, therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your work shall be rewarded. 2 Chron. xv:7. CI.) Verse 3 What Is the effect of education, and true religion upon the nation? Jan. 22. Omri and Ahab Lead Israel Into Greater Sin. 1 Kings xvi;15 33. Golden Text. IM kI: t cotisness exalteth a nation hut .-in is a reproach to any people. Prov. xiv:34. (1.) Verse 17-13 What reason Is there to bellev thai God some times brings about civil war when he wishes to destroy a nation, or to reform Its abides? Jan. 29. Jehoshac at'a Good Reign In Judah. 2 Chron. xvil: 1-13. Golden Text Seek ye. first the kingdom of God and his righteousness: and all these things shall be added unto you. Matt. vi:33. (C.) Verses 1-4 What advantage was It to Jehoshaphat In being the son of a good father and the succes aor of a good king? Feb. 5. Elijah, the Prophet, Appears In Israel. 1 Kings 17. Golden Text They that seek the Ixird shall not want any good thing. Ps. xxxiv:10. (6.1 Verse 1 What, If any reason Is there to suppose that the spirit of prophecy Is a thing of the past? Feb. 12. Elijah's Victory Over the Prophets of Baal. 1 Kings xvlll : 1-2, 17-40. Golden Text Choose you this day whom ye will serve. Josh, xxlv : 15. (7.) Verse 21 Why did not Ahab slay Elijah when he had him in his power and seeing he had been hunt ing him for this purpose? Feb. 19. Elijah's Flight and Re turn. 1 Kings xvlll: 41- xix:21. Gol den Text- They that wait upon the Ixird shall renew their strength. Isaiah xl:31. (8.) Verses 3-4 WThy is a good man more liable to be tripped by the Devil when he has been having unusual suc cess than at anv other time? Feb. 26. Elijah Meets Ahab in Na both't Vineyard. 1 Kings 21. Golden Text Take heed and beware of covet ousness Luke ill: 15. (9.) Verses 17 24 What hope Is I there that any who persist In wrong doing, will be able to escape the legiti mate penalty? March 5. Elijah Goea Up By a 1 Whirlwind Into Heaven. 2 Kings 11: 1-18. Golden Text Enoch walked with God. and he was not, for God took him. Gen. v:24. (10.) Verse 1 Where is heaven? la it a place or a condition or both? Why? (This question must be an swered In writing by members of the club.) March 19. Elisha the Prophet Re stores a Child to Life. 2 Kings iv:8-37. Oolden Text The gift of God Is eter nal life through Jesus Christ, our lx)rd. Rom vi:23. (11.) Verses 9-11 If a woman of godly character frequently entertains a man of God, in these days, what ef fect does It have upon the neighbors, and why Is it so? March 19. Defeat Through Drun kenneas. (Temperance Lesson.) I Kings xx. 12-21. Golden Text It is not for kings to drink wine, nor for princes strong drink. Prov. xxxi:4. (12.) Verses 15-16 What propor tlon of drinking men attain distinc tion, or hold the love and confidence of the community? Lesson for Sunday, April 2. 1911. Elisha Heals Naaman, the Syrian. 2 Kines 5. a ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL J. KR1DELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM Is (he hoarse, startling cough of n child, suddenly attacked by croup, often it arouaed Lewis Chambltn f Manchester, () . (P. K No. I) for I hell four children were greatly sub ject (o croup "Sometimes In severe attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid thej WOUld die, hut since we proved what a certain remedy Iir King's New Discovery Is. we have no fear We rely upon It for croup and for OOUgha, colds or any throat or lung (rouble " So do thousands of others. So may you Asthma, llav Fever. La Grippe, Whoop inn Hough, Hemor rhages fly before It. ade- and f I 00 Trial bottle free Sold b F .1 Hre-n nan LEGAL NOTICE State of Nebraska. ) 1 Fox Until' County i In the Mat lid Court Of Itox Unite County, Nebraska. In the matter of the miardianship Of del la Hatnsilell, an Insane Person. Order to show cause. The cause came on for hearing tip on the petition of Frank II Kamsdell, guardian of the person and estate of AdoUfl Kamsdell, an insane person, praying for a license to sell the dOUth half of the southeast quartet (SVtl SK'4l south half southwest quarter (SH sw4i or Bed too Five i at. In Township Thirty (10), N Range Twelve (12) West, in Holt County. Nebraska, or a sufficient amount of the same to fay the sum ttf twelve hundred eighty dollars ($1380.00) for the payment of expens aa Incurred In the support, treatment, (are and malntainance of said ward, there not being any personal proper ty and the income of said ward being insufficient to pay the said debts and expenses, and maintain the said a ard. It is therefore ordered that the i:ext of kin and all persons Interest ed In said estate appear before me i:t Chambers at Kushvllle, Nebraska, on the 20th day of April, 1111, at nine o'clock, A. If., to show cause why a license should not be granted (o said guardian to sell so much of he above described real estate of said ward as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses I specify that this order be published 111 the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper, published in Alliance In Mid county for three weeks prior to :he date of said hearing. Dated March !th, 1011, W. II. VVBJSTOVBR, 13-3M01-011 Judge Pistrlct Court. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN State of Nebraska ) ss Hox Hulte County. To Hubert Klttelniann. (leiharl Klttelmann, William Klttelniann. Ma Klttelniann. I'aul Kittelmann, I'aul ine Kittelmann. Clara Klttelniann f(M are hereby notified that on the Sth day of December. 1010, Keln hold Kittelmann, filed his petition In the county court of said county praying for the appointment of a guardian of your person and estate, aim you are elted t" appear at the county court room In the city of Al liance, in said county on the ISth day of March, llll, when and where said petition will lie heard Dated this Ntb day Of January, Ml. L. A berry. 12 :tt 99-598 Miss M. Ruth I ay I or TEACHER OF PIANO 310 Laramie Avie. Phone 230 LEGAL NOTICE S'ate of Nebraska, ) ) SR. Boi ButtC County. 1 At a County Courf. held at the County Court Room In said county on the l.'lth day of March, 1911 Preaent L Berry, County Judge In the Matter of the Batata of Daniel K. Spacht, Deceased. On reading the petition of Carl vV, Spacht filed herein, praying that Administration of said estate bo granted to himself as Administrator OKDEKED, That sahl petition will lie heard on the 11th day of April. 1911, at 2 o'clock, p.m. That all per . ons Interested In said estate may appear at County Court on said date, and ahow cause If any there be why said petition should not be granted; and that notice of the pen Jency of said petition and of said hearing be given to all persons In terested In said matter by publishing a copy of thlB order In the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspaper publish ed In said county for three B'lccess ,ve weeks prior to said hearing. fSeall L. A. BBRRT, I IMOMM County Judge BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bid. Phone tso. ALLIANCE, NEB, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNIT AT LW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA ORDER AL . severe attack on school princi pal, Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvania, Ga , is thus told by him. "For more than three years," he writes. "I suffered indescribable torture from rheuma tism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies fail eel till 1 used Electric Hitters, but four bottles of this wonderful rem edy cured DM completely " Suc h re sults are common. Thousands bless them for curing stomach trouble, fe male complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor Try them. Only 0c at F .1 Breunan's The defendants, Engleberi J. Fing er, Mrs. Finger, wife of Englebert .1. Finger first and real name un known and Theron T. Crosier, will Uko notice that on the 16th clay of March, 1911, Otis Baas, the plaintiff, liled his petition in the District ' ourt of Hox Butte county, Nehru s It A, against Englebert J. Pinner, Mrs. Finger, wife of Englebert J. Finger, i'irst and real name unknown anil 1 heron T. Crosier, defendants, the object and prayer of which are to Miiet the title in the plaintiff upon southwest quarter SW', ) of sec tion Twelve (12) in township twenty six -'tit north of range fifty two (OS), est, in Hox Butte county, stale of Nebraska; to have cancelled and satisfied of record a mortgage there on in the sum of I3S0.00, dated April 1 1KH4, executed to the defendant Theron T. Crosier, and to exclude each and all of said defendants from any interest therein. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21th day of April. 1911. Dated March 16, 1911. B. F. OILMAN, IMt-lOcMU Plaintiff. SKIN AFFECTIONS WHETHER N INFANT OK (IKOWN PERSON CURED BY ZBM I AND ZtMO SOAP The Moisten drug store savs 10 every per- siD, be 11 man, woman or child, who has ! ! ao irritated, lender or itching skin toenme j i to our store and procure a bodle of ZKMO ! and a cake of ZKMO soap and if you are j not entirely satisfied with results, come back and gel your money. io confident 1 are of the erli acy of this clean, simple i treatment, thai we make you this unusual oner. ZEMO a clear liquid for external use j plaintiff. mai nas cured so many cases 01 eczema. , pimples, dandrufl and oth-r forms of kin eruption. ZKMO and ZKMO soap are most economical as well as (he cleanest and most effective treatment for aflections of the skin or scalp, whether 00 infant or LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING ON ORIGIN PROBATE OF WILL State of Nebraska, ) ) ss. Lex Butte County. ) Al a County ('ourt, held al the County ('ourt ROOD), in and for said COttSty, March 7, A. D Fill. Present, L. A. Berry, County Judge. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Mary E. Zoll, DECEASED. On reading and filing the petition ot Joseph M. Maycock. nruvltiii that the Instrument, filed on the 7 day of March, 1911, and purporting to be Uie last Will and Testament of the a id deceased, may be proved, ap proved, probated, allowed, and re corded as the- last Will and Testa ment of (he said Mary Zoll, De ceased, and that the exeution of Old Instrument may be commit ted lUld the administration of said es tate may be granted to himself and Henry Hier as Executors. Ordered, That Monday, April ::rd, A. D.. 1011, at 10 o'clock, A. In, ! assigned for hearing aald petition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear al a County Court to be held in and for said County, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be (ranted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear ing thereof, be given to all persons Interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Alli ance Herald, a weekly newspaper printed in said County, for Three successive weeks, prior ,to said da it bonriug. I Seal 1340100417 H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, JLtltflANClQ, NIB. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTOKNF.V I "i i- v ,. rii n. n geealtei I'.H. Lund Office le a guitrnnteo fur prompt mid efMrlent service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA B R U CwTiTcOX L awyer and Land Attorney I'tiic'tltloiicr In Civil roiirtN slinv IHtci nnd lleaistar V. t. LhihI emWv from M03 to 1907. latorautlou by mnii h spm-iaity. omoi in un orrtoa sutuuuo ALUAirCg NKRKASk. OR11 COPPCRNOLL He. I'tione Mel K. .1. I'KTKIIHKN Baa. Phone 11 Dr. Coppernoll & Petersen 0ST1.0PATHS Rooms 7, H and e, Kumer Block Phone 43 OEO. J. HAND, C II V S I C I A N A WO si: ROB ON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN ANII SI HQKON iHui-ceHHor to Dr. J. K. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK unices hours- 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7;W-9 p, m. Officel Phone 62 Kes. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. Phyieician and Surgeon Phone 3AO t'ltlWaiiBWcred primptly duy and nlKlit from offile-e. Offices: Alllitni'R National Hunk HnlldlnK over the Pout Office. DR. CHAS. E. SLAQLE WITH DR. BKLLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Dr. H. R. Belville DB3STTIST PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliaoce, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer mom .207 ALLIYNCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE l uiic fell Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALUAHCE, NKIIKASkA Pan U'n out of town igoaM writ1, ace 1 am nut ranch of UMtiBM. ObanrM wilt not ez . i . il mi mill i j pl uses pe r day . L. A. USURY, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION grown person HARRY P.C0RSEY 71 Remember I bit tverr tdded tub tcriber hcip make this paper better for everybody rvi General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone64 ALLIANCE. NEBR. The dcfenclanlK, John 0. Clayton, Mrs Clayton, wife of John C. Clay ton, first itiid reul name unknoun. v. II take notice that on the Igttl day of March, Itll, Theodore Colvln. the filed hix pel it iun in the DiitrieOf Court of Box Butte county, Nebraska, allium John C. Clayton, a Ml Mrs. Clayton, wife of John C. "layton. firm and real name un known, clefeiidantK, the object and ave-r of whic h are to quiet the title Id the- plaintiff upon the Southeast e-Jiiarter (SKV) of section twenty -even (27 1 in towtiKhiu twenty sev- ao (ft) north of ratine Fifty (50) mm in Box Butte county, Nebraska, 1 against each and all of said de- eiidanis and to exclude each and all of 1 ii in from auy interebt tin re in. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 24th day ..f April. 1911. Dated March 16, 1SM1. THEODORE OOLVOf, 14 4t 10i JJ4 i'laiotiff Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee ail work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This mau will be here permatientlv. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Dai ling. VA(VWWWWWWVW RILLA McNOLTY Teacher of Violin Special Attaation Civil U liiiiMft. lisuu in Clcusis if PriViUij T. 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