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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
mniiiiiiiiniiMiinniiimmmiiiiiiiiiinu: III S l',ssa Viir '" 7:(H III II I IB I .VXI K-.VI - T'-- n I I I fH I lTOJ fcWJ O a J ii ill. m MW m mmuM mm TIIK BIST WAY TO OWN A HOI KK OF YOl'lt OWN IS TO iiavi: KNourai money to buy a home oitrkhit. TIIK BEST WAY TO IIAVK ENOttill MONKY IH TO KIX1U liAKLY HANK A PART OK WHAT YOU EARN. SAVING YOWIC MONKY WILL KM Ol'HAUE YOU; DEBT WILL DISCOURAUK YOU. BANK WITH US WE PAY FOUR PKH CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST STATE BANK M!MntMtmn:iniMmt: L?C. f 71 THE French are famous makers, but they would not now think of using the crude methods pic tured here that were employed by them some centuries ago. They, like ourselves, must have a Modem Bakery Equipment in order to produce the toothsome dainties that are demanded. Our customers tell us that our pastries are always as good and frequently better than the home kind. The secret is baking genius plus modern equipment Quality and dtanlintst are the twin motloet of this bakery at all times. F. F. Stephens Successor to Nohe Bakery and Cafe United State Ind Office, Alliance. Nebr. T. J. OKEEFE, Register. J. C. MORROW, Recelrer. The Alliance Herald Is an offi cial newspaper for the publlca Mon of land office notices. Legal rates are charged for these no tiers, as follows: Final proof notice, payable in adrance $7.00 Isolated tract notice, pay able In advance .... 9.00 Land office application blanks for final proofs are kept at The Herald office and will be made out without extra charge. We are pleased to furnish Informa tion for Herald readers on land office matters, with the excep tion of legal advice. There are a nuirtsr of able attorneys ad vertising in The Herald's col umns who should be consulted on legal business pertaining to the land office, Tor Information eall at The Herald office or write, Information Department, The Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebraska lNiQMTlONAL SUNMTSOIOOL Lesson IHjr K. O. BKl.t.KUS, Actinic Director of Sunday Hrhoul Course, Moody Itible In tltute, Oihhko.) H'np-rlirht. Weilpfn Nw-pper t'nlnn LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12 WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE "Omaha's Fun Centre Evuv 'wkk Musical Burlesque Cuss, tltttf f f tlHMt. f nrvtorfr Sat, iit lirMl UDItl' BIBJE MTiRtl MILI DONT CO HOME SATINO: I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY Dr. W. J. Mahaffy DENTIST Gas Administered Idy AaaUUat OVER TOST OFFICE ALLIANCE NEBRASKA Sheriffs Sale of Attached Property Notice is hereby Riven that by vir tue of an order of sale issued by L. A. Horry, county judge, in and for Box Butte county, Nebraska, in fav or of L. F. Hulen, and against Charles E. Maynard, and to me dir ected, I will at 1 o'clock P. M. on the 30th day of October, 1916, at the northwest corner of Box Butte ave nue and 2nd street, In Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public vendue the following goods and chattels, to-wit: 1 piano, 1 dining table, 3 leaves, 8 chairs, 1 buffet, 1 chiffonier, 1 dress er, 1 library table. 3 rocking chairs, 6 rugs, 2 beds, springs and mattress es, 2 tubs of cooking utensils, 3 ta bles, 1 bundle curtains, 1 Ironing board, 1 carpet sweeper, 2 sample cases, chlnaware and silverware, and other household furniture taken on an order of attachment as the prop- WORLD'S TEMPERANCE SUNDAY. I.F.SSON TKXT-Itomnna 14:1S-1E:3. OOL.DKN TI'.XT It is not good to eat n8li, nor to drink wine, nor to do any thing wliercby thy brother stumbleth. Horn. 14:2t The early Christian ehurch had two outstanding problems, the question of the Sitlihuth duys (two of thorn) and the question of eating meat offered to idols. This lesson suggests the solu tion of the latter. Our modern prob lem of Intoxicating liquors la very much the same as this ancient one of the early Gentile Christians. I. "Let us not therefore Judge on another" (vv. 13-13). There ure cer tain ucts which ure universally conced ed to be right mid within the Christian luw of liberty. There are also other arts which lire hs plainly prohibited. There ure a large number of ucts which lie In the region between these two, and men ought to be careful how they condemn one another for these latter things. Where good aud true men dif fer, their acts, on the matter of the Sabbath (See CoU 2:10), or on temper ance, must be determined us being unto the Lord, sincerely, conscientious ly. It is not for us to Judge (v. 13), literally, to pronounce Judgment. They have a right to their opinion and to their liberty of thought and uctlon, but (vv. 14, 22, 23) us for Puul or the Christian, he must have a clear con science. He must have faith, and be jlLLU5TRATOR5- IDMIGNrHi "0 - FNGRAVER5 ftaciuyn' George H. Miller tieneral Contractor and liuilder Estimates Furnished Free rhone Black 413 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeon Office Phone, 360 Res. Phone, 342 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank Building, over the Post Office. erty of Charles K. Maynard. i . . ., . , , ... .. . , Dated thla 16th day of October. I ussure1' that,,,f otherwise he 1916 C. M. COX. Sheriff. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. 46-2t-776-7523 SeHaWoTTm Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 25th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Emma Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska, who, on May 15th, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 0159C6. for SWtf Section 25. NEViNKK. SViNEtf . and N4 NE4, Section 26, Township 23 North, Range 50 West, 6th Princi pal Meridian, has tiled notice of in- font inn f r n aba T r roa Vnn v I'mftf i to establish claim to the land above! '""oweni f Christ thuu-tbe Is condemned by God und by his own conscience, ami Is not a sincere Chris tian disciple. The word "therefore" in verse 13 points back to verse 12, which ought to be curefully pondered. As we have each to render our uccounts to God, we should slop Judging one an other, l'ood is n very proper thing, und lawn are also proper, yet love Is the ruling principle of tne Christian life. We wught to huve our liberty cur tailed rather than have our souls lost. If we magnify our liberty to the sacri fice of our brother's soul we "walk no longer in love." The demands of Christian love are more to the true permits 0. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office phone, 65 Res. phone, 52 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA Orie Coppernoll F. J. Petersen Res. Phone, 20 Res. Phone, 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths ROOM 5, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK BURTON & REDDISrI Attorne) sat-La w Land Attorneys OFFICE, First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK Attorncy-at-law ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA 'tlllllllllHlt,!T"'""""""""",l""t"""""ll""""lllll""I nimnimis You want to know what your motor car will do. The milion-car Ford performance unsworn your question. Supplying the motor car needs of all classes, the Ford is operated and maintained in city or country for about two cents a mile with uni versal Ford service behind it. Touring Car $360; Runabout W45; chassis $.T25, f. o. b. Detroit. On display and sale at FORD GARAGE Keeler-Coursey Company GAS, OIL, STORAGE described, before Register and Re-J ceiver United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 7th day of December, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Leo Carnlne, and Alvln Turruan, of An gora, Nebraska; Glen Gentle, and Mrs. Glen Gentle, of .Alliance, Nebr- ftfilt ft T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 47-7t-778-7525 Nor7cTn)FlrTrA mi:nt Clyde T. Pieman will take notic that on the 21st day of October 1916. The Mallery Grocery Compan) filed suit in the Justice court of T. D Roberts, a Justice of the peace, with in and for Alliance, Box Butte Coun ty, Nebraska, against said defendant Clyde T. Pigman, the obligation and prayer of which is to recover Judg ment for 1 14.05, Interest and coatt upon an account for goods sold and delivered, and with said petition ac affidavit to obtain an attachment against the property of said defend ant. Said attachment has been made upon a Studebaker automobile and said suit Is now pending. Said cause will be continued until December 8. 1916. Said defendant Is required to answer said petition on or before De cember 8th, 1916. at 10 o'clock A M., and upon failure so to do. Judg ment will be rendered against him and the property so attached will be sold and the proceeds of the sale will be used to apply upon said Judg ment. Mallery Grocery Company, Burton & Reddish, Plaintiff Attorneys. ine Alliance iieraia is l.&0 per year. Issued 52 times. Runs from 12 to 24 pages per issue. Subscribe now. IN 4741-777-7524 WITNKSS AKTKIl WIT.NKSH ALLIANCE Such Evidence Otir Headers Cannot Dispute As we take up the Herald week by week, we are struck by the hearty unmistakable way in which witness after witness speak i out as Mrs. Ark eneaa does here. If these people were M rangers living miles away, we might take little notice of them. But they are not. They are our neigh bora, living among us. Their word Is too easily proven to admit of any doubt. They speak out In the hope that their experience may be a guld to others. Mrs. Thomas Ackerman, 621 W Second street. Alliance, says know Doan's Kidney Pills are a won derfal medicine. I have used them occasionally and they have always relieved any kidney disorders I have had. When troubled that way, have ruffered from a dull, heavy pal (cross my back that seemed to be pulling me down. At night I could n't rest because of the aching and my kidneys acted too often. During th .iiy I would feel tired and worn-out Doan's Kidney Pills have been the meat. a of keeping me free from this trouble, so I am glad to recommend them. I'rici 50c, at all dealers. Don simply uk for a kidney remedy get lio.m s Kidney rills the same that Mrs. Ackerman had. Foster Milburn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. N. V. Adv Nov 2-9 sions of Christian liberty. The privi lege of ating und drluklng while it Injures others, however harmless to yourself, is not to be tolerated. The word "stuiubleth" here used (v. 21) Implies a movable trap or snare literally any impediment placed in the way so us to cuuse another to full. We must never forget that even a weak brother is "a brother for whom Christ died." II. ''Let not your good be evil spoken of" (vv. 10-J3). The klnirdom of God s not meut and drink, but It is a life righteousness, peace aud Joy in the Holy Ghost. Our liberty is to be so used that it shall not be evil tupokeu of. The reul proof that we ure In the kingdom of God und that the kingdom of God Is In us is no! found in our scrupulousness or Inck of it, in our eut ing and drinking, but in the manifesta tions of righteousness In our lives, und of having peace in our hearts (10:13). This peace must be manifested towurd our fellow men (v. 19; Ch. 15:18) und being filled with "Joy in the Holy Ghost." The object of our uursult la to be the things which make for peuce, me uuugs wnereoy we may nil one another up, not the exploitation of some pet hobby, for tl.e kingdom of God does not consist of riding hobbies. la this mutter of temperance reform we all recognize that ulcohol hus many uses besides thut for drinking pur pones, and that there are various opln ions about drinking certulu forms of It, and various ways of advancing the temperance cause, all or whlcn are honestly held by many good men, but Christiuu patriotism demands that ev ery true-heurted man or woman, every one who U loyal to his country, to hu inanity und to his God, should take Paul's position. (1) Thut he will not be a stumbling block in the way of the weak and of the young. (V) That he will uot do anything to destroy his brother for whom Christ died. (3) Thut he will deny himself anythlug for their sake. (4) That his attitude will be that of love uud uot of selfishuess. This places temperance on a high moral plane, but the world is also beginning to recognise that the temperance ques tion is also an economic one. It is well to huve faith, but it is also well to have the love that does not injure others by the exercise of that faith. The question is, "Are you perfectly sure this thing is right?' Wheu In doubt as to whether auy ac tion w 111 pleuse God, doubt your doubts, and avoid that act. III. "Wi then that are strong" (15 i-o;. inn section is in reality a con timuttlou of Chupter 14. Paul is con tluulug bis thought that we are not to pleuse ourselves, but rather to live such live as will edify or build up our uelghbor. Our ttreugth Is not given to us thut we may glory or lord it over our weaker brethren, but rutin thut we may serve them. To please my neighbor does uot mean that "when In Rome do as the Romuns do." but rather to live such a life that my uetion will be for the good aud edl flcatlon of my brother, thereby pleas ing God (GaL 1:10). L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg PHONES: Office. 362; Residence. 16 DR. D. E. TYLER Dentist PHONE 362 OYKK FI11MT NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office ItEASONAULK KATKS PROMPT SKI t VICE CLARE A. DOW PHONE: 233. Electrician HOUSE Willi NO Motor and Auto-etarter Repair! na ALLIANCE : NEBRA8KA JAMES M. KENNEDY Dentist ' Nitrous Oxide Administered PHONES: Office. 23; Res., Black ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. ALLIANCE : : NEBRA8KA J. JEFFREY. D. C. Ph. C. A. O. JEFFREY. D. C. CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE HOURS, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M NEW WILSON BIXX'K JACK M'LLER Auctioneer Live Stock and Farm Sales a Ssecialty. Write Me for Terms and Dates. Best of References. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Geo, J. Hand, !!. D. A S T II A M A and HAY FEVER, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 261 Calls answered from office day m night. THOMAS LYNCH Att'y-at-Law 1619-1&J1 City National Bank Building OMAHA Special Attention to IJve Stock Claims PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER All kinds of Photos. Interior antf Exterior Views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. (irebe, Prop. 114 Kant 4th. Phone Black 111 J. D. EMERICK lioiided Abstracter I have the only ei of abstract books In Box Butte County OFFICE: Rm. 7. Opera House Block 9 C ELE "LET ME CHY FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY Live Stock and General Sales Specialist and Auctioneer FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable PHONE 664 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA 3 If y W 7 IVtfSiOUY i m v HE KMirt: ;a::.it l'"y, I iMVe lly.ir..- JCX ffclvu-e 1SS5 in ' Hiivc.".hfully t of i a!i! of V.tri on Ii- cele. nnj alili .1 iroulili w. Tlio kiiOlttti veins. ialn, enlurct merit. nynirtoii Write for lllmtrotet Muir "Without the-Knife" and full fiurlfru lars free, aeulvil. Call or address veins. laln. 'nwrB''" jGT J wenkrii-fs and ,,,"'ry5?'e,0 iih uiiickly diy iiuxsur.C Tjf .' 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