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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
i WE HAVE IT Here art some of the companies we represent. Every one a food, strong, established company: Liverpool, London & Globe North America Royal Hartford Springfield Columbia of ( )maha NELSON FLETCHER Fire Insurance Agency JOHN SNODDY, Manager Phone 68 We are headquarters for the best Flour in the city. Try a sack and be convinced. Peerless, 4h lb sack .: Up to Date, 4MlbH, stick 1.7)0 Tip Top, 4Htt. sack 1.10 B, & M., 4Htb sack 1.40 Delight, 481b sack 1.25 White Syrup, per gallon oor Black I bid Corn Syrup, per gallon.. 40c Karomcl Brand, per gallon 40c A E'ure SugarMaple flavor per gallon $1.00 A Pure Sorghum, per gallon 75c Canada Sap. a Pure Maple, per t.. 10c Log Cabin, a Pure Maple, perqt.. .. 45c Autumn Leaf, a Pure Maple, '- gal.. 70c Beet Sugar Syrup, ier qt 25c Bonnie, a Pure Cooking Molasses, qt. 20c RICHELIEU COFFEE always gives a nice smooth Usvte; we have ii in three grades. None quite so good. "Try our New Kconoiny Hai'gain Counter and you will fe surprised at the bargains. We are here to .serve you. Let your wants be known. PHONE 54 A.D. RODGERS Suggestive Questions for April 2, 1911 April 2, 111. (CeffTttnt, isio. kr R' i I i hi nn ElHha heal Nmraan tie Syrian I Klna- R Golden Text. -Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the end or the e:irth; for I am ('.oil. and there la none eiSS UUh Klv II (1.) Veise t Who wan Niatnm and what were hiit BSMUHertatlca? 1 1 Who mn the Kin of Syria and Israel at this time? 12.1 la etennesa a llkeiv to eoiM to a la to -n ord iitv man? (4,1 Yene 2 4 Who was the little Itm .'. -r-ir.d to and what apparent t.:'. ra:-y h i befallen her? fl t Po r . calninltlei eer happen to i l i 'hris. ' -ns? iti t Art children a ifood. or hettair fndgei of itpii mhI truth aa their aen lora? ti.l la irtlrlt'inl truth told ec-nrt tie nil a HVelv to be efficacious as when told with first hand knaWlSOge.' is ) Vers ,V7 Waa the Klt' of Pyrin actuated by aelflth or benevo lent motive, or both, In aendinic 'aa nun to be curd of hla leprosv? (9.1 la tl; motive of doing In order p .--ar!ly an Impure one'' iM WfcM reaaon nad tbo King of Israel for be'r.r afraid when ht rs-ceivi-d the le'.t.er from the King of Syria? (11.1 When Is It rlRbt. and when T.!'n'.-. to l;e iua;'loioua uf the action: or others) (IS.) la if tri.i' til :t th gesfngO an h Bnip!citMll, or trustful, of biii tellon . and etay la it so? (II.) Win: 'a i;rr:it KPtio-oslty In giving t. otl rjenerally a sivn off (14.) Wiici s i j- Do good men BXerclae their Kisers for helpful ness to ol! era w h reluel mce, or will lnly. and arSjr is jt rot (IS.) Dd Hllaha, Judgel by Chris tian standards, t wV,h sufficient cottrteay In ru g!ag out to speak persons" to inch a Hated man as N a am an ! (IS.) Is it r'.-ht or Strong, and why, to show more conrti if or deference, to noted ieo;te than we do to others t (17 I To what event was NESRtan Stther right or wroni? in being angry at the sestii courtesy shown him by Rllshn? US.) Verses 11-14 Why, under the circumstances was It natural that these servants should be better judges of Klisha's Instructions than their master (19.) Why are sinners generally more willing to do some hard thing, than they are to comply with God's easy plan for their salvation? (This question must be answered In writing by members of the club.) 119.1 Vi rsea ln-17 Did Naaman do right in offering a present and did Ellsha do right In refusing It. and why? fit.) Verses 18-19 What reason la there to think that Naaman was truly converted? (SI. Did Kllsha approve of Na man waiting npog his master, the king, while the latter was engaged In Idola trous worship? (23.1 Verses 20-27 What la your view of the sin of fiehasl and Its swlfr punishment ? Lesson for Sunday. April 9th. 1911. Rlisha's Heavenly Defenders. 2 Kings vl-s-M Go Somewhere this Summer TO THE EAST: In due season attractive tourist ratea will be announced to the Lake aud Ht. Lawrence regions. Atlantic ('oast cities and resorts. Can we help you plan an eastern tour? SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO CALIFORNIA: General basis $ on certain dates in Apr'1 ind May and dally from Juan lo September; still lower general li ; .- ,,i $50.00 on certain dates in June and July. General excursio 1 b isis to PORTLAND, SKATTLK. $60.00 on certain dates in May and dally from June to September: still low -i general basis of $50.00 on cer-tnln dates in June and July: $15.00 highei to include Shasta Route. ATTACKS SCHOOL PRINCIPAL A severe attack on school princi pal, ChUS, B. Allen, of Sylvanin, On., is thus told by hini. "For more than three years," he writes, "I Buffered indescribable torture from rheuma tism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies fail ed till I used Klectric Hitters, but four bottles of this wonderful rem edy cured me completely." Such 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 Qc at K. J. Hrennan's YELLOWSTONE PARK: HtlC now h summer tour of this wond riand. rate.s through Gardiner and Cody gateways. All kinds of excursion Mil NEARBY MOUNTAIN RESORTS: In the HIG HORN Mountains near isiieridan; the wonderful hot springs resorts at THKRMOPOLIS, OW L CRKKK MOUNTAINS. and HOT SPRINGS. S D , HLACK HILLS Rntftoni COLORADO aud Kocky Mountain resorts; send for KSTKS PARA booklet. Gel in touch with me. and let me send you any of our publications, t'oloiado Hand Book '. "Hlg Horn Resort! ', "Yellowstone Park", "l a ctflc Coast Tours," "Eastern Tours." Jnint Doctor A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM Is the hoarse, StUftHafl cough of a Child) audduail attacked by croup Often il aroused Lewis Chamblin of Manchester. O , 1 It. It No. :' for their four chltdrSM were greatly aub Ject 10 (roup "Sometime-t In severe atta ks." lie wrote, "we vere afraid they would die, bit stars pTOTSd Srhsl a cer.aln rensndj Mt King's New Discovery Is. we RnVf o fear We rely upon It fflf croup an I for otiglis, colds or any thfoai Of lung trouble." So do thousands of others. So may you. Asthma, Ha i'ever, l.i QrtpM, Whooping Cough. Ilemor rliages fly before it. Bfas and $1 on Trial bottle Tree Sold In f, J i:ren nan LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION ThU defendants, Knglcbert J. Pfnaj OT, Mrs I'lnger, wife of Knglebert I. ringir first and real name un known and Themn T Crosier, will t:.ke notice that on the 'lith day of Mnrohi IStl, otis Mass, the plaintiff, filed his petition in the District ' ourt of Boa llutte county, Nebrns against Knglebert J, IMnger. Mrs I' nger, wife of Knglebert .1 I'lnger, 'rst and rtal name unknown and IhOPM T Crosier, dofelidanls, tlte object and prayer of which are to tiUlst the title in the ptulnttff upon MHtthWOSl (itiarler (IWIi) or section Twnlve iil'i in township twenty-all -' north oi macs fifty two (St), vest, in Bos Butts oounty, itnts of Nebraska; to have cancelled and Satisfied r record a mortgage there on In Ihe sum of IISO.OS, dated Npril H I S!4 . executed to the defendant Theron T, Crosier, ami to exclude each and all of said defendants from any interest therein You nre required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day Of April, 1!I1 Hate.i Marco Hi. Isll. ii ' OILMAN, ' lt-103-033 Plaintiff. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT Whv exprrimrnt trvtng lo drive the dandriif) aerm from underneath me skin with ereav loiicn or turn hair ' wht-n HoKien Drue M ire will guarantee ERM0 and KKMH Stl' lo ennrrly rid ihs scalp 1 1 iha germ hie thai causes the trouble ZltMO SSd ZttMO SUM' CSS hS ob tained in anv cuv or town in Afftefk a and are recoanired the bei and muvi economi cal treatment for all aflei lloSl ol the skin Of m alp whether on inf;int or grown per son. One shampoo with .I-.MO StlAl' and application of ZSMU will slop It chins and cleanse the scalp ol damlrnfl and scurl W mvite vou to trv ZKMo and EBMO SOAP and if not enlirelv salivh-d we will refund vour money Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO l6 Laramie Aue. PhotlfJ 230 In Front of the Checkered Front Stable you can nearly alwavs see a rig gelling ready to start out. We will send one any dtstance, for any purpose, at any lime. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve vou in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COUKSEY. Prop. I ! IONB t t S TsKe One W Pnln Pill Take It J. KRIDELBAUQH, Agent Alliance L. W. VVAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha BROWN HOTEL Mks. Hbllk Bri n. Prop. l-'irst Door South of l irst Stat- Hank Heminirford, Nebr. l irst-class rooms, clean and ctiintitrtable. meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short served at all hours. ( JOOll orders Call the doctor if you have any sick paint or varnish or walls. If you have had trouble in getting ;a satisfactory job of painting give me a chance. I am 1 regular paint doctor with a diploma from the school of experience, anil can prescribe the proper treatment to do your job on the inside or out side that is lirst-class and that 1 can guarantee. Now don't send good money after bad; let me do you a GOOD OB. It will pay on to ask me my prices on any kind of work. E. C. WHISIYMN Paper Hanger and Decorator a Phone 700 To get the beat f ftnckaohe Oat a Bex of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Otherwise Backache May ft the beet of you Nothing disturbs the human system more than pain whether it be in the form of headache, backache, neuralgia, aiomachache or the pains peculiar to women. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain PHIa are a standard remedy for pain, and are praised by a great army of men and women who have Used th cm for years. "A friend waa down with I.aGrippe and nearly crazed with awful backache. I gave her one Anti-Pain Pill and left another lor her to take. They belntil her right away, and she says she wi never be without them again." Mas. G. 11. Webb, Auktinlmrg, ( ). At all druggists 24 doses 28 cents. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. i rnsCfnw j sssn&nsmsnnjL RINT SALE BILLS HARRY P. C0URSEY LEGAL NOTICE S'mIi of Nebrnrtkit. I 1 HH. Hot I '.title Count. m ii Oounty court, iir-iii nt the County Court ROMR In hiiIiI lotuity on the llth day or Mnrvh, mi Prssenl L a itcrry, Oounty .IiuIkp in tin' Matter r the Hststs or Dnnlol k Bpncht, Decensetl. on renaing the pi t it ion r Onrl W Bpnchl fttod herein, praying thai Administration or ssM sotais be r tinted to himself tin Administrator. 0RDKRBD, Thnl soM ptition will bo heard on the ntii Any of April. Illl, nt l' o'clock, p.m. Thnl nil per sons Interested in xuii setnte ntiiy pPUhf at County Court on uniil ii 'ii', Mini show onuse ir any there bo srhy said petition should not be . ranted i and that notice tr the pen iiiicy or saiil petition and or Haiti bcsrtng be l tn to all pi'iHon.s In icn'sii'il in said Untter by publiBbltiK a t opy or this order in the Alliance Herald, a weekly newspnper publish' I'd in antd county for three sueoenn- w weeks prior to Bald hearing, I Seal I, a. BBRRY, i ' 3tlOI tU County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGIN AL PROBATE OF WILL BURTON & WBSTOVCR Attorneys at Law I AMI ATTORNEYS Office FirM National Hank Hide I'hone 8o. ALLIANCE. NKH WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LEW. ALLIANCE. NKHKASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANC'K, NKH, LAND ATTOMNKV i -I i m" ' i' K U' ' -n ' i I - Lund ( mice In a Kuarantee for prompt nd eltlrleiit twrtrlre. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE. NKHKASKA BRUCE W ILCOX L a wyer and Land Attorney PrurlitliiiiiT In civil i iiurl-, slurp MI3 und 1,'i'ktlsipr l. S, I.hmiI urtli i- frmn HSW in W7. Itifnrniatioii by mall a Hpecliilly. OrrlCB IN I, AND OtnOI Btlll.lllNII AI.I.IANCF. N I UN ASK t state of Nebraska, Ht Butte County ) I BH ) I Farm Sales a Specialty ikkm.s RCAMONABLI Phone64 ALLIANCE. NEBR. At a County Court, hold at the County Court itootn, in ami for said County, March 7, A. I)., UMI. Present, U A. Berry, County Judge IN TIIK MATTBR OK THB R8TATH f)C Mary B. Zoll, DBCBABBD. On fending and riling the petition ol .In:. i ili M. .Maycock, prayini; I bat in- Instrument, riled on the v day .' March. 1911, anil purporting to be the last Will and Testntnenl or the -i-i'rl ilecenned, may be proved, ap prOTedi probe tad, allowed, and re- orded ES the lunl Will and Tesla DDenl of the said Mary K. Zoll. I)e eiigeri, and that the BXeUtlOfl of SEid ItiBtrunieiil may be committed ami the. adminlBtratloii or snid ea tate may be K'nnted to bimselt' and Henry lller hh Kxecutorh. Ordered, That Monday. April 3rd, A. I)., no i. at H o'clock, A If., la Unsigned ror hetirinK Haid petition, arhen all persons Interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and fir said County, ami BhOU cause why t lie I tayer of petitioner should tint be ranted; ami that notice of the l 'U uency of said petition ami the hoar lag thereof, be gtVOg to all persons Interested In said matter by publish ing a copy of ilii- order in the All! nine Herald, a weekly newspaper ptinted in said County, for Three successive Breaks, prior to said day of Enuring. (Seal L A. BRURY, r:-4t-ioo tiiT County Judge LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The defendants. John C. Clayton. Mrs. Clayton, wife or John C. Clay ton, rirat and reul name unknown, will take notice that on the Itith day of March. 1911, Theodore Colvin. Ihe plaintiff, filed his petition in Ihe District Court or Hox BattS count y, Nebraska, auainst John 0, Clayton. ;'id Mrs Clayton, wire or John C. :'!ayton, rirst and real name un known, defendants, the object ami i.iyer or which are to ipiiet the title in the plulntiff upon the Southeast 4u after (SK'4) or section twenty een 17) In township twenty sev en tl'Tt north of ranne Kifty (5U) in si in Itox Unite county. Nebraska. a.- aKatust eaili and all ot said He i.-iidants and to exclude each and all of them frOSS any in'erest there in. Vou are riuird to answer said l-tition on or before the -4th day of April. 1911. Qated March Hi. 1911 THRODORR COLVIN, 14 It lot t:;4 IMaintitf ORIR I'OPPtftNOLL f.J, I'KTKKSKN I tee. Phona m Ken. pbonn n Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OS I I (H'ATHS Rooms 7. I and r, Kuiner Hlock Photie 4 j QEO. J. HAND, PHVEtClAM ARB V B BOB Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PRYStCtnB AM si RSlBOja fgUOOaaaOf SO Ir. i, V.. Mimrei OKFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK . Ittlrp henlS 1111 a in. '.'-t p m. 7 Sfl-O p, rn Officel l'hone 62 KeB. Phone, 83 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. I'hyslctan and Surgeon Phone .1tO L'allk answnrcd promptly day and nlftM from olttlre Offirph : Alllnorp National Hanb Haildliur nvri the Poat Office DR. CHAS. B. SLALE DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Bye Work Dr. H. R. Belville PH0RS ir7 Opera House Hlork Alliance, Nebr. T. J. THRBLKBLD, Undertaker and Embalmer moNi: 207 4LLIARCR, NEBRASKA IHE GADSBY STORE funernl Oirector and Fmbdlmer IUNCRA1 SLPPLItS Office f'hotie ,ph Kes. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, 61.1.144 g, m ni sk 1 I'lii inmii nliiiwn should wrlu. its t an out 111 rli uf I lift hum. rict-H will mil, ! .r.'i i und 'p-nes per day. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. I DO IT NOW 5S I 3 fli Have secured the services of a prac tical mechsnhP and can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust vour work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. Phone 149. Geo. D. Darling. R1LLA McNOLTY Teacher of Violin Satctal Attaatwa Sim tt taunts Usseas ia Classes r Prhrately I S lOBtS lass Nastar Clutraa. Kafe Dr. Oliver ftcEuen Physician and Surgeon hemiNGFOKD. scan. BPEC1ALTIRS: Diseases ol Women and Children and Ueniio Urinary Organs AH calls metres' praaaOy toi tt agSt