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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1911)
Nebraska and & AutoC o I. C. McCorkli. Hp. GARAGE IN McCORKLE BLOCK Link Lowry, Supt of Garage We handle the JfOr cars and will sell you one for list price. Will store and keep; furnish gas and lubricating oil; $15.00 per month; you run as much as you desire. Storage for cars, $5.00 per month. We sell all best brands of oil from 25 to 50 lower than other places. fOVb cars are the most popular car on the market and every piece in them is guaranteed by the company during the life of the car. See us before buying. Only garage In western Nebraska open day and night Another car of Peters' Loaded Shells itist re. load you want. Special price in case lots. 9 I Newberry's Hardware Co. September Travel Bulletin TO TOT EAST: The excursion rates to the eastern localities will con tinue. It is the last chance of the si-ason to mnke an eastern tour at greatly reduced extrusion rates. THK DRY FARMING CONGRESS will be held nt Colorado Springs. Oc tober 16-20. Special rates will be made for this event. All dry farmers should make It their business to attend this confess. THE LOW COLONIST ONE-WAY RATES to the Pacific Coast are in effect September 15th to October 15th. IRRIGATED LANDS can be secured on extremely reasonable terms; those In the Hlg Horn Basin present at this time a wholesome example of the value of irrigation where there is ample water. Farmers and prospective home makers from the so called region of rainfall and from dry farming areas are urged to Inspect the crops and inquire about the land values In the Big Horn Basin, the North Platte or Yellowstone Valleys before they or their sons consider a home in any other locality. J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lesson by Rev. Dr. Llntcott for the In ternational Preii Bible Que! Ion Club. Crrn(hi ill Wr f T s I In am DDI s BROWN HOTEL Mrs. Belle Brown, Prop. Eirst Door South of Eirst State Hank Hemingford, Nebr. First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders served at all hours. Sept. 17th. 1911. (Copyright, 1910. by Krv. I. S. Llntrott, D.LI.) Daniel's Companions In the Fiery Furnace. Dan. lii. Oolden Text The Lord Is my helper, and 1 will not fear whnt men shall do unto me Heb. xlil:6. (!.) Verses 1-2 What rljht have we. if any. i compel those over whom we have autbt-tlty to worship as we desire? (2.) Should the state control, as to the religious belief and prat lice of Its citizens? Why or why not? (3.) If we should attend the ser vices In a heathen or a Mohammedan temple, how should we contoni our selves to their methods of worship? (4.) Versea 13-15 What rights have we, If any, to be angry, or annoyed, at the method others take to worship God? (5.) When one shows anger with another at the expression of an opin ion contrary to his own, what does that indicate? (6.) What should be our relative valuation of correct creed and correct de"ds? (7.) If a man gives way to "rage and fury" what are the chances for tho correctness of his creed? (8.) What was really the matter with Nebuchadnezzar, and with all others who have been Intolerant of the religion of others? (!.) Verses 16-18 Vho wire Shad rach. Meshach, and Abednego? (10.) What would have been the harm if these three men, out of defer ence to the king, who had been a good friend to them, had fallen down to the golden image like the rest of them? (11.) What to the religious sig nificance to us, of the faith which an (mated these three men? (12.) Suppose you had to lose your life, or sacrifice a religious principle, which should you do? (13.) Verses 19-23 How do you ac count for tho cruel spirit that has been manifested through the centuries, and which has resulted In the martyr dom of thousands, for their religious belief? (14.) Does God In these days ever Interfere miraculously, to prevent the physical suffering or the death of a Rood man who may be in the hands of those who are determined to wreak their veiiKeance upon him? (15.) Wlint does God do in these days, for one who may be in similar peril to these throe men? (16.) Verses 24-27 Who was the fourth man in the furnace with thi three Hebrews' (17.) What, if any, evidence is there, that faithful Christians in these days, get delivered from the fiery furnace of trial, more than other men? (18.) Verses 28-30 What happens In these das, ;o good people in trouble. In any way analogous to this story ? (19.) Was the king any better man after this event than before? (20.) What is the moral difference between a mjn who is cruel on behalf of a good cause and one who is cruel on behalf of a bad cause? (This is one of the questions that may be an swered In writing by member of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 24th, 1911 Daniel In the 1. Ion's Den. Dan. vl CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Interesting Showing of Electric Light and Water Departments City Clerk Emerlsk kindly furnish ed The Herald with the minutes of the meeting of the city council, Sept. 5. The same was crowded out of our last week's Issue but as It contains some items of particular Interest to man) of our readers we give It be low. We wish to say by way of ex planation that the Items termed "Gross Income" represent the In come less tho operating expenses. The amount so designated applied on permanent equipment, sinking fund or for some o:her purposes than run ning expenses. Council met in regular .session September 5, 1911, officers present Mayor Harris, Councllmen Newberry, Snyder, Martin and Vaughan. Minutes of the previous meeting read and approved. Reports from city officers were read and approved as follows: Police Judge for the month of Aug ust, Fines $53.50 Marshal fees 23.10 Total collections $76.60 Supt. Kemmlsh, of City Water and Light Departments: Operating revenues of Light De partment, Lights $1591.19 Power 191.70 .Merchandise S00.55 Pumping city wafer 531.60 Total $3115.04 Operating expenses $2181.53 Gross income $933.51 Operating revenues of Water De partment , Water rents $1043.35 Taps, meters, etc. 60.10 POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Malls close at the Alliance post office as follows. Mountain time: East Bound 11:20 a.m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. West Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 43. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 41. South Bound 12:30 p.m. for train No. 303. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night mails close at 6:00 p.m. Instead of 11:00 p.m. IRA E. TASH, P. M. Boards of ail descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber Coal Co. Phone 22 0. Waters, Mgr. COMPOUND CALLOUSES Tells Splendid Cure for Them and All Foot Troubles. A compound callous Is the secondary stage when It grows inward and press es on the nerves, causing intense pain. Callouses never cure themselves but always get worse, sometimes irritating the whole nervous system. The follow ing is a most effective and speedy cure "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calocide in a basin of hot water. Soak the feet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently massaging the sore parts, i Less time will not give the desired results. I The sore uess will disappear imme- dia.t.y and the callous can be easily peeled off Repeat this for several ICBtS. A little olive oil rubbed into skin la very beneficial." This aloclde is a very remarkable preparation for all foot ailments Bunions, corns and ingrowing nails get Instant relief and are soon cured. Bad smelling and sore feet need but a few treatments. Calocide is no longer con fined to doctors' use. Any druggist has it In stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale house. A twenty-five cent pac kage Is usually enough to put the worst feet in fine condition. It will prove a blessing to persons who have been vainly trying ineffectual tablets and foot powders. Total $1103.45 Operating expenses $921.67 Gross income $181.78 Two new lighting customers during the month, total of 406 customers. Tl0 new water customers during the month, total of 661 customers. The following claims were received and warrants ordered drawn for the payment of the same. Grant & Letton, civil engineers, Lincoln, for blue prints of the City of Alliance, $ 10.50 State Journal Company, Lincoln, for printing bonds, 17.50 Newberry's Hdw. Co., Mdse., 7.30 W. F. Rosonkranz, blacksmith work, 4.00 Dr. Geo. J. Hand, services, 2.00 E. M. Nussbaum, street sprinkler salary, 85.00 Ben .lordon, killing dogs, 1.00 J. H. Carlson, street commission er, salary, 75.00 F. W. Harris, mayor, salary, 16.67 Beal Bros., cement crossings, 172.70 Skala Bros., cement crossings, 192.95 J. D. Emerlck, clerk, salary and expenses, 25.50 J. B. Hunsaker, day marshal, salary and expenses, 87.20 I. N. linger, special police, 2.50 Ed Eldred, special police, 15.00 F. R.' Donovan, night marshal, 72.50 Oscar Braman, special police, 17.50 M. F. Donovan, special police, 22 50 Henry Combs, street work, with team, 63 00 Henry Combs, hauling hose cart, 1.00 Brennan & Beckwell, work on sewer, 3.65 Tom Tuck, board prisoners and street laborers, 28.00 F. E. Hamblin, services city engineer, 82.50 City Water and Light Depart ment, for claims paid to cov er operating expenses, 5701.27 For lighting streets and city hall. 165.75 For labor and supplies on street and sewer, 410.85 An ordinance changing certain street grades was introduced and passed. City clerk was instructed to advertise for bids for new machin ery, boilers and stack for the new power plant. Council adjourned till special meeting Friday night, Sept. 8, for adopting a water and light ordinance. J. D. EMERICK. Clerk. Let us figure on that bill of Q roceries that you need. We can save you money on anything we carry. Don't send away mid get stung again. We meet all competition. Especial discounts for cash. Vours for fair dealing, iD.Mjp In Front of tho Checkered Front Stable you can nearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will send one any distance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. phone e FORCED TO LEAVE HOME Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is cost ly and not always sure. There is a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cur;d me of lung trouble," writes V. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed, and I gained forty seven pounds in weight. It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their life and health to It. It's positively guar anteed for Coughs, Colds, l.aGrippe. Asthma, Croup- all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle at F. J. Urennan'8. If you like The Herald subscribe. FOR ESTIMATES ON CEMENT WALKS CURBS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS HOLLOW BLOCKS AND ORNAMENTAL WORK OF ALL KINDS SEE J. J. VANCE Alliance, Nebr. "I Suffered Years With My Back." Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other cause, usually renders the sufferer unfit for work and often results in per manent disability. "I suffered for years with my back, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies fron: different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and after using them some three months I found a decided impiive ment in my kidneys, and I am glad to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to health." J. P. Allen, Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky . As long as pain is present in any part of the body rest is impossible and the system becoming weakened Is exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills by steadying the irritated nerve centers, make refreshing sleep pos sible, thereby enabling the body to recover lost strength. As aremedy for pain of any description Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are unsur passed. Sold by all druggists under a guar ante assuring the return of the pries f the flrat box If no benefit results. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. 1)1. 1. K. TYLER DENTIST, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance, Nebraska In answering Herald want ads please mention that you saw it in this paper. Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bank Bid;. JHionej8o. ALLIANCE, NEB. WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LS.W. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCE, NEB, F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORNEV Ixn(texperlencaK Receiver (T.H. LandOffio Is a guarantee ff)r prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA TTRijcrruoir L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1S93 and Register U. 8. Land Office from 1903 to 19S7. Information by mall a specialty. OmCB IN LAND OFFICK BUILDING ALLIANCE - NEBRASKA. OKIE COPPERNOLL F. J. PETERSEN Res. Phone 20 Res. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SL'ROEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND SIRGEON (Successor to Dr. .1. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7;S0-9 p, m. Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 380 Kc.. Phone (U Calls answered prompt ly day and night from offlice. Offices: Alliance National Bank Bnllding over the Post Office. H. H. BELLWOOTVmTix CHAS. E. SLAQLE, M. D. Office Over Holsten's Drug Store Phone 87 FRANCES DAXOS RED CROSS NURSE Reference Given Telephone 766 West 2nd street ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer DAY PHONE 207 NIGHT PHONE l8 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Euneral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 498 Res. Phone 5 10 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NKBHASKA Parties out of town should write, us 1 am out mnch of the time. Charges will not ex ceed 5.00 and expenses per day. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HB1INGFORD, NEBR. SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organs I calls ntvtrsl pro aptly day 01 ni(ht Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done hy him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This man will be here tterinanriitlv. Re pairs aud parts furnished tor all ma chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling. HARRY P. COURSEY Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE, NEBR.