The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 19, 1912, Image 12

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    THE STAR OF- PROMISE
Uy Rev. C. M. Wittvman, L.ngle. Wyo
1 shall him. but not now. I
shall behold htm, but not nlph there.
kha.ll oome a Star out of Jacob, and
a 8cepter shall rlae out of IWMl
and shall smMe the four corner of
Mont), and shall destroy uli the.
Children of Bheth. Num. 4:17. This
prophecy eotu-ernlna the Saviour waa
(Ken nearly fifteen hundred year
before th first Christmas eve, nud
before th is.' men I mm the .'Ohm
wsre guided by the star of Bethle-i
hem to the place " where the youiift
child was." The verse Indicates that
many years would paas before the.
Saviour should come, and that his
mission would lie to give light. in
giving light he gves lfe also. "In
him was life, and the Jlfe was the.
light of men " "And Jesus said un
to them, I am the light of the world,
he that followeth after me shall not.
walk In darkness but shall have the
light of life." l. ' us worship him.
aa our ltdeemer, as Job did, and.
sot merely behold him afar off, as.
Dives saw Ijtzarus In Abraham'a bos
om. A Christmas Picture
Before me Hea a picture of a
beautiful Christmas star shedding its.
beams upon t lie town of liethlehem,
the place of the Suvtour's birth. It
la a clear night and many stars r
in view, hut this one, the stnr ot
Bethlehem, Is larger, blighter, and.
more glorious than the others". Thus,
our Saviour, the Son of Uod. shinesl
In the beauty of his righteousness.
Ha Is holy and desires us to be llk
him. Above the star Is an angel,
gazing with rapture upon the village
where the hope of a fallen world,
lies. The three wise men upon,
"ships of the desert'" behold th
beautiful scene of the illumined vil
lage. Perhaps they are speaking of
worshipping the Christ-child, and,
laying at his feet their gfts of gold.
star precedes the dawning of the
ds, so the Joy of being a member
of Christ" kingdom on earth Is only
a foretaste of the pleasure that,
awaits us in heaven. In the next
verse of Scripture, Rev. 22:17, we.
are given an Invitation as follows:
"And the Spirit and the bride say,
Come. And let him that heareth
any, Come. And let him that is a
thirst come. And whosoever will,
let him take of the water of life
freely '" lt ua worship at His feet,
and say, "Shine on, thou Star of
glory, thou Christ enthroned above"
For to us thou hast given a promise
of atrength. Phil. 4:13; of victory. II
Tim. 2:12; of life, John 10:10, 11 :fi,
and of heavenly mansions, John 14:,
2 "Blessing, and glory, and wisdom,
and thanksgiving, and honor, and
power, and might, be unto our Q4M
forever and ever."
Shine, Thou Beautiful Star Benign1
"Shine, thou beautiful star benign.
Over the world of night;
Shine till under those beams of thine
Darkness shall take its flight:
Till all the world shall know her
King,
Till all the world with Christmas
ring.
Till every heart with rapture sing.
And every Bpot be bright.
Shine, thou beautiful star of pence.
Over a world of strife.
Shine, till hatred and greed shall
cease
'And war no more be rife,
Till all from near or far away
Shall help to speed the happy day
When men the law of love obey.
And kindness rules all life.
Shine, thou beautiful star of Joy,
Over a world of fear.
Shine till shadowH no more annoy,
And faith shines bright and clear:
Till all shall sing on Christ inns mm n
The Btory of the baby born
To lighten every heart forlorn,
And wipe away each tear."
J KITCHEN SHOWER A SUCCESS
I The kitchen shower given by Mrs.
! James Hunter and Mrs. J. C Mr
I Corkle at the home of Mrs. Hunter
Thursday evening for Misa Tash was
reported a grand success.
A three course dinner was served
and the decorations throughout were
of red and white hearts. Hearts
from the chandelier to the corners
of the table formed the table dec
orations. The place cards were lit
tle cuplda with arrows.
The shower of kitchen utenRlls
promised to be many and useful. The
young ladles present were: Misses
Btntm and Nell Tash. Alice and Nell
Acheson. Kdna Benedict, May Gra
ham, Avis Joder, Irene Rice, lone
Mallery, Beulah Smitb, laura
Mounts, Nell 8hrewsberry, Bessie
and Blanche Kibble, Klva Hamilton.
Mrs. I. B, Tash and Mrs. drip.
GLAZE VISITS SON
K. I). Glaze, of Broken Bow. came
up Friday for a short visit with his
son, H. O. Glnze, the monument man
Mr. Glaze returned to Broken Bow
on Tuesday.
frankincense and myrrh. The gold, 1 II k nv" Pl'prv ?lirn IK tnr
Is an offering as to a king, for truly .Til1 UI CV ClJ SUTpiUS mere
is a human want.
JThe business of the
is to brine
VP
buyer and seller together
quickly.
4 Put the next "I wish"
that slips through your
mind into a practical step
toward obtaining your
desires, by investing in
a want ad.
A NEW RAILROAD
It is true that it will not be long
until a new line of railroad Is run
up the valley of the Niobrara, along
:he north line of Box Butte county.
This will make a very important
town at Marsland, where the Jtini
Hon will be made between the two
llnet-. Marsland is located in a very
desirable point for a town and Where
one Is needed. This means that
one will build there and the next
two years will see great changes In
tills luisillng little town. The nnc
Hon sale of lots there next Satur
day, as explained in the large adver
tlsement in this issue of The Her
aid, will bring many investors from
eastern points as well as Alliance
and other western Nebraska points.
You will miss the chance of a life
time If you do not go and select
your lot.
Advertisement 1740-2-H
SPECIAL MEETING
OF CITY COUNCIL
1. It. I. mm in. editor ot the Free
Press, arrived from Lisootl this
morning, on his way home to Mina-tare.
MRS. WARRICK HERE
rs. 8. K. Warrick was visiting in
Alliance with frle'ids the first of the
week. She is now living at Scotts-
bluff, where they moved a short
time ago from Alliance.
Miss Missouri Monier. a teacher
In Central school, has gone to he?
home In Lincoln to spend the Christ
mas holidays.
JODER BOY HURT
Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Joder's young
est son, Seth, had the misfortune to
fall from a horse Inst Saturday and
waa thought 1o be quite seriously
Injured. He is now Improving some
and It Is hoped he was not Injured
as seriously as It looked at first.
K. Von Forell. of Scottsbluff. waa
In Alliance on Saturday.
He is king of kings and Lord of
lords. The frankincense is an offer
Ing to God, a sweet -smelling sacri
fice mingled with their prayers. The, I
myrrh, a substance used In embalm-1
Ing. Is a reminder that we must,. . 1
leave this world. The wise men . Want HQ
were guided by the star. Centuries
ago on this day of joy, peace and.
good will. In Kurope homes were
lighted by the Yule log. On Christ
mas Kvc In our beautifully lighted
churches, where we shall receive
gifts and learn of the Star that rose
from Jacob, let us worship Him as
did the wise men of old who saw,
tat star In the east. They followed
that star. May we and people of all.
nations see the Star that rose from
Jacob, and follow him all the way to.
His great white throne in heaven.
The Bright and Morning Star
In Rev. It: If you may rend these,
words: "I Jeesus have scut mine an
gel to testify unto you these things
In the churches. I am the root and.
the offspring of David, and the bright
and morning star." As the morning
The city council chamber in the
city hall on Monday evening to ac
H'pi Sewer District No. 27. which
has been completed by W. D. Zedi
kcr This district is In the east
part of town along Sweetwater c
MISS NIEDEMIER RESIGNS
MIbs Carrie Nledemier, a popular
teacher of Central school. which
was burned Monday, tendered her
resignation last week to the school
board. She has been teaching in
Central school for the last three
years and was very well liked by
all. She is a teacher of no small
merit and Has taught In summer nor
mal at Tecumseh for the past two
years. She has now received a fine
position In the Klliott school al Lin
coln. She will be missed greatly by
her many Alliance friends.
BOY BORN TO BOX
BUTTE PARENTS
A seven pound boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wayne Wilson, of
Alliance, on December 4th at Belvi-
dere, Nebraska, where they were vis
iting her parents.
This is the first hoy in the family,
tne nrst child bens a girl. Mother
and child are doing fine.
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Pay Day People-Look: Here
Bring Your Money and Come to Our Store
These Special Prices prevail only so long as the stock lasts this week
A beautiful iioial pattern VelvetHug
m 0x12 size; price flit from our al
ready low price to
A Beanalona Plush Velvet Run in 9x12
iz (sold sometimes as I Wilton) at
t tie spi'cini low price ot
A Heavy Seamless 1'lusli Velvet Bag
in (.x 1"J size (also solil by some as a
genuine Wilton) our spec, holiday price
Several Heavy Body Brunei Ruga in
9x10-0 size, small patterns, most suit
able for bed rooms, worth $:! 00, now
An Ardahan Axininster Rag, one of
the heaviest and lxst Axminster rugs
made, in 9x13 size, I'oronly
A CKM'INK WILTON VKLVKT rttg,
sueh as no one need bo ashamed of on
their fine polished Moors. 9x12 size, only
$16.00
$22.50
$24.00
$23.00
$33.00
$34.50
A Cent's Chifforobe in quartered oak,
polished golden finish has a compart
inent to bang suits in, a mirror and
plenty of drawer room, special price
A Cood Sized Shirt Waist Box covered in
cretonne, very pretty and useful
Only
A Large Roomy Skirt Box, covered in
best grade Japanese matting, overlapped
with oak strips in weathered finish. Price
' it to the limit
$26.00
$2.25
A Weathered Oak, Leather Upholstered,
Large Arm Rocker at factory price
A Beautiful Bird'a Lye Maple Dressing
Table with Hair Dressing Chair to
match, the two for
A Colden Oak Framed Davenport, up
holstered in velour. Makes a full sized
bed and has compartment for bedding.
Holiday price
A Golden Quartered Oak Polished
Dining Table
Special price
$8.00
$20.00
$29.00
$21.00
A Large Quartered Oak Ann Rocker,
early English finish, fancy carved posts,
an exceptional value
A Strictly High Grade Leather Up
holstered Morris Chair, golden oak
frame, reversible leather cushions, at
cost price.
A Sleepy Hollow Rocker, golden oak
waxed finished, leather upholstered,
during this apecial sale
Two Highly Polished Quartered Oak
Library Tables, heavy and massive,
One al $24-. 50: one at
Get one of those Shoe Shin
ing Caeca complete with
bristle brush, dauber and
polish for only
$8.50
$9.50
$22.00
$(8.50
$26.50
Shine
$3.00 ';F $2-oo
Children's Chairs, Rockers, and high Chairs at all prices. Also, Irish Mails, Velocipedes and Go-Carts
Do Your Xmas Shopping with Us We Wnt You to Visit Our Store First
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We cannot begin to tell you here of the many suitable gifts that may be selected from our stock. But we will be pleased to show you every
courtesy if you will come in, and assist in any manner possible in way of suggestions and ideas
Special Delivery Service on
Xmas Eve and Christmas
Morning. We will deliver
whenev er it suits you.
Store
Open
Evenings
GEO. D. DARLING
115-117 WEST THIRD STREET
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