The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 01, 1917, Image 5

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    AI.UAMT, HFKALl), MARCH 1, 10t7
IfflHMnONAL
siwrsaiooL
Lesson
(Hy H O. SELLERS, Ac-tin Director of
HtinMay School Course of Moody lliblo
Institute.)
t'il rlsht. HI T. Wentrrn Ncwspsper tTnlon t
ED fin:cs)mIjii
COLD WEATHER
IS
COAL WEATHER
! m IT. AW
When it's cold and you are out of
coal, COAL is the big thing then.
We have the coal and you can have
it when you want it, good coal, too
really better coal
Colorado
Kirby
Lump and Nut
Monarch
""Just telephone us and 'say, "send up "a ton
(or two toris or three), we need it quick, it's
cold," and you'll get action. Phone 73
I I
HOO
IUXMS
SAFETY
U'tmn vnn oro In HrnQha rnmo
always find your frienda and acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
16TII AND JON IX STS., OMAHA
Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock
men. We'll make you comfortable and our rates are most reasonable
In the city. Rooms with private both, $1.50 to $1.75. Rooms with
private toilet $1. Good car service to the Stock Yards and Depots.
Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation.
FIIKD A. CASTLK, Pn.
COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
LFAKN SIIOICTIIANII BY THK NKW, SWIFT, si III SNKLL
IMUVIltl AL INSTKFCTION MlTIIOD
Let me tell you a bit of a secret, don't let anybody teach you .short
hand by the "class" method. It's the slow way, it holds you back,
you've pot to wait on somebody else. The Ioniser lie takes, the long
er it takes you. Snell Shorthand is entirely different. The teach
ing is individual. We study YOU see just what you want, then plan
out a course for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you're
apt, studious and persevering you can complete the course and qual
ify for $(0 to $100 position in only three to four months no charge
if it takes you longer. Send today for full information.
CIVIL SKKVIt i: SCHOOL,
04lT(aatf GfflfcpatbQ (pallet
dlGi(a waMft gofer"?
AWFUL SUFFERING.
"1 suffered untold agony
with neuralgia. I thoiiKlit 1
would go mud witii pain. A
friend of mine ud vised tna
tu taka lr. Miles" Antl-Puin
rills. I did co and the puln
Mopped almost at once.
Then I commenced usintf
Dr. Miles' Nervine and be
fore Ion I was bo that I did
not have these rains any
more." M. J. WINTER.
661 E. Platte Ave.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Lumpand Nut
Lump and Nut
COAL
When You Want It!
IIFKFFOIil) HILLS
of Serviceable Age
Good Individuals and Triced to
Sell
Ranch adjoins town.
PINK ItllMiK CATTLF. KANCII
J. M. Tollman, Vr.
Mnrslaml, Nebraska.
FIRST
8(H)
kooms
vhpro nil fitrtnlftimn otnn Vnti will
jJTIIn'M
kittkfhck iti.iKi. i)i;vi:it
Close attention to
work is the cause
of much Pain and
many Headaches.
Obtain relief by
taking one or two
I DR. MILE.S
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
Then tone up the Nervous
System by using
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
IF FIRST BOTTLE. OR BOX. FAILS
TO HELP YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL
BE REFUNDED.
LESSON FOR MARCH 4
JESUS FEEDS FIVE THOUSAND.
l.KSSON TKXT-John :1-14.
OOI.DICN TKXT-Olvo us this day our
daily bread. Matt. 6:11.
Tills parable marks the high level
of the year of our Lord's popularity.
It Is such nn Important miracle ns to
bo the only one recorded la nil four
gospels, r.e sure to use n pood lmr
mouy. The returning twelve (Matt.
11:1) nre taken liy their mnster to n
desert plaee that they might find rest
(Mk. 0::il) and that he might comfort
their hearts over the death of John the
Baptist (Matt. 14:1-12). The multi
tude would not grant them the rigid
use of their leisure, hut Hocked to this
retreat in the desert. They followed
that they might listen to his gracious
words, and perhaps la-hold some new
wonder (v. i.'). Carlisle said he saw In
Knglnnd "forty millions, mostly fools."
Jesus saw the multitude, and was
moved, not with sarcasm, hut with
compassion which took a tangilde form
of service. Mark tells us (0::il) that
Icmis was lirst of all teaching the mul
titude. It is hetter to teach a man how
10 help himself than to help the man.
Ve should not he surprised at Philip's
slowness of faith.' Muses 'In ll like
manner was once nonplussed as to how
to feed the multitude in the wilder
ness. (Num. 1 1 :-l -.)). It Is not so
much how great the need nor how Ut
ile we possess; lather, is that little
given over to Cod? Andrew, who had
;-evcttlcd Jesus unto I'eler, discovers as
though in desperation a hoy whose
unit her hsid thoughtfully provided him
with a lunch, consisting of live barley
hiscuits and two small herring (v. '.) ;
at least that much remained. This is
a great commentary upon the tide of
Interest at this time, that the hoy
should not have cat en his entire lunch,
for the hoy's hunger is proverbial. It
seems as though Jesus emphasizes the
helplessness of the disciples In order
that he may show his power. His com
mand "Cive ye them" (Mk. 0:::7)
leaches us that we are to give such
as we have, and not look to others nor
to do our charity hy proxy (I'rov.
1 1 :'2--'2T) . Again the Saviorusks his
disciples as though he would teach
thrm the resources of his kingdom.
Cive what you have, and he will hies
and increase it to the supplying of the
needs of u multitude. The secret of
success was when he took tip tin
lonves, and, "looking up," Cod also saw
lli.it day and blessed it. We need to
observe the systematic procedure. The
people nre seated or reclining Umii the
ground in ranks or in companies, the
master Messing and hreaking the hoy's
cakes, giving lirst to the disciples. Cod
works miracles through human
agencies only. The result of this sys
tematic procedure was that they Were
all satisfied, "tilled" (v. I'-'). Luke
adds that "all did eat" (Lk. !):1T). Not
alone, however, was tin vo divine ord"r
and Invishness, Inn there were economy
and thrift as well, for Jesus pave en re
fill direetion as to the fragments. The
lav ishiu-sx is show n hy the fact that
the haskets into which the fragments
wire gathered were each prolmhly
large enough in which lo sleep. This
i user va t ion process was a stinging
rclaike to the iniprnv idem orientals
and to pi-eseul-day prodigals of that
wonderful hounty with which Cod has
Messed our laud. Cod fives to us that
we may use for other. Joy dies unless
it Is shared. Jesus is the living broad
(John H:-IS), and will satisfy hunger
and life even as bread generates in
I he human body heat, vitality and
power; so he would still fciil the
hungry soul of mankind. We have at
hand the word, and it is for lack of it
that men die in I lie deepest, truest
sense of that word. The poverty and
perplexity of the diseiples in his pres
ence and in the presence of this great
need are being repcatd over ami over
today, ami yet it Is absurd. We have
not enough to feed the multitude. Our
few loaves of amusements, mental ac
tivities and social service will not feed
them, but when we break unto them
the Living Bread, they have enough
and to spare. The dillicultv with the
distribution of material bread for the
needs of mankind is not that there is
not euoiigii grain, hut nit her that in
the process of distribution certain com
panies of men can control the fruits of
the earth, and withhold them from the
consumer for their own profit. Is there
not a partible in this for the church in
that it Is so much concerned with Its
own joys, pleasures and protits that
It is withholding from the mass of
mankind, especially in the foreign Held,
the bread which alone can bring life
and immortality to light?
Summary: () The hope of the
world's salvation Is in the wonderful
power of Cod ill multiplying Hie little
we give to him in the way of service.
(-) If we bring no KH. how cun Cod
bless man? Compare this boy's serv
ice with the service of the little maid
in Xaainnn's household.
(.") Conservation of the fragments,
using -M or wasting Hie fragments of
lime, of opportunity, etc., makes all
Ihe difference between success and fail
ure. (4) Let nothing he lost. The refuse
if petroleum is today worth inure than
the oil product.
TO MAKF. A NKCONI)
HOOSTF.It 1 HIP, MAKCH 0
Uushvllle Recorder:
F.ach year the University of Ne
braska holds a tournament for the
high school basketball teams of the
state and most of the live (owns of
the state make it a point to see that
their high school is represented. This
year Kushville is in that "live town"
class ami will no represented hy a
tine bunch of Sheridan county hoys
who will ho a credit to the town.
They have ordered a banner ami arm
bands using Ihe '"Sheridan county
potatoes" for their emblem. These
will be displayed in the hotel and on
the floor of the auditorium while
playing. The business men of Kush
ville were very generous in subscrib
ing the necessary funds. The boys
will leave Uushville Tuesday even
ing March 6, and return March 11.
This will give the boys a cliancn to
see Lincoln, the state university and
farm and also offers opportunity for
them to become acquainted with the
boys of other high schools of tho
state. This trip following tho one
in January ought to wako Homo of
the people In the eastern part of tho
state up to the fact that there Is a
real live county "on tho other side
of tho sand hills."
imiNCS IN A TIIAIN
or III KN1NC BUCKS
Western Nebraska Observer:
A train of forty-nine flat cars, each
car containing three Buiek six-cylinder
autos, pulled Into Kimball last
Friday with two of the cars on lire.
The fire company was called out and
the (lames extinguished.
The train, which consisted of forty-nine
Hat cars, was loaded with
i Uulrk light sixes, each valued at ov
ier $1,000. The autos were covered
I with tarapulin and this canvas
caught lire from the sparks of the
engine. The train was running
against a strong wind from the west.
Five of the autos were practically
a total loss, while one other was
slightly damaged. One was pushed
off the train a few miles east of
town to save others.
The lirst of the week the claim
agent sold the cars to II. W. I .arson.
I The one which is slightly damaged
I will be made as good as new at an
'expense of about $100. The top was
I the only part damaged. The other
! live might be of some value for
ltr",ks- i . ....
The train backed slowlj and eveiy
canvass was tno.ougn.y '
, before leaving town, but even w ith
Mills iney call-in are ntiuii iinun
111
i riving at Fine Uluffs. 'Ihe next step
was to place ton-extra cars ahead of
the autos and add another engine.
'piCKIXC COAL NOT FKI.K
liki: sik viu:i:i:ii s
Sidney Telegraph:
I The I'nion I'acitic cop is f xtreme-
ly active, and innocent anil guilty
alike are cominc under his vigilant'
i scrutiny. Last Saturday there was
ia great scatternient of boys from
jthe right of way and most any direr-;
It ion you looked you could see a llect
1 fooled boy about two jumps ahead
' of a licensed pursuer, but bays have
, ever been known to have the advan
' taee in accelerators and leather
lunf-'S In a match with met, and
these lads were not different fro.n
I others. For the lime they escaped
'in the bluffs on either side of town,
J hut while the kids leaped from crag
to crag as fresh as deer and. the cop
panted farther and farther in the
i rear, the wily cops were taking notes
'of the knickerbockers and other ear
I marks on the boys, ami Tuesday they
(were surprised by belir-i hailed into
'judge Chambers' court and charged
j with stealing coal from the right of
way.
To save argument, of which grown
tips have an unlimited fund, the
hovs iilead guilty and each received
i the minimum, one dollar and costs,
which brought it up to three dollars,
leach. Some body some time has
thrown coal off of a full car. Yhich
! attracted the attention of otlicials to'
jthis point and as a consequence ev
I ery one is forbidden to go 'on the'
right "f way. While this works a
hardship to many innocent people
who got coal along the tracks, yet
the company can not discern between
honest people and those who take
I coal from full cars, thus do the in-1
Inocent suffer for the guilty. How
ever, the rule against trespassing Is
coing to be rigidly enforced and the
(Judge can not again give so reasonn- !
tile a nne, therefore tne nmaiiesi
lump of coal which any one may
1 thoughtlessly pick up is likely to
!cost him a pretty penny. The three
: . , :, ' V, . .
i ooy8 up mis lime ranged irom len iu
louiieeii yeur Ol tte nun iiie roiiiiei
is putting no age limit on trespass
ers.
A brunette gentleman was also
called on the carp"t. He pleaded
guilty and explained to the judge:
"Ah went home at night and found
the ton of coal ah had awded had
not come down, so h takes a bucket
I and gets jes enough to get suppah
with, .ledge, what you ah giving tne
makes that coal cost me Jus about
fo'ty cents a pound." It cost him.
We hope none of our other citizens
will be caught in the expensive pas
time. COUPON TO iiavi:
m:w ih'MF choi mk
Cordon Journal:
The village board have purchased
a tract of ground south of the city'
that will he used for a dumping
ground. Cood Idea. Now the next
thing would be to pass an ordinance
making it a rather serious offense i ca use nndding two new trains be
for dumping refuse In the drainage 1 1 ween tlreso cltiea. These will be
creek. The creek waR primarily I known as thirty-seven and thlrtf
made for the purpose of carrying off i eight. Thin will lessen the work of
flood water rather than as a recepta-' I he through trains nnd provide bot
ch" for old auto bodies, barrels and I ter local service. With the opening of
manure. The town ought to have spring tho tourist husim-BS with the
the creek dredged in order to make I through trains becomes no heavy
it a safe conductor for high water
rather than having it used as a city
,unin
dump.
"SHOUTY" AIMH'T Pl'LLH
CIZZAItl) OCT OF MAN
Sidney Telegraph:
John Owens has a famous horse
named "Shorty" which will pull the
heart out of a mountain If properly
connected with it. It has beo a
favorite pastime lately to get up bets
on the pulling feats of the animal
On Tuesday a young fellow from Dal
ton, of splendid physique, bet that
the horse could not pull him out of
the Owen's barn. The bot was tak
en and the young man arranged him
self with a foot on either door Jamb.
The next thing the spectators knew
the man had been dragged through
the door and seemed badly hurt. He
was taken to Dr. Mantor's office and
was found to have sustained some
severe lacerations. He was obliged
to remain In town for treatment. In
the meanwhile "Shorty" goes amia
bly on pulling every thing up by the
roots without batting an eye.
CIIAOHON HAS TWO
1-TltL.H IN ON 10 DAY
Chadron Journal:
Wednesday seemed to he a good
day for Hies. Two blazes kept tho
lire department busy afternoon and
evening.
About four In tho afternoon a fire
broke out in the Maxwell Cai-age. It
Is claimed that the firo started in the
work room from an electric light wire
that had tne insulation worn off.
However the lire department was
on the Job in short order and the
Haines quenched with the chemical
engine. The amount of damage was
not great.
About ten Ihlrty, In the evening
Ore was discovered at the east end
of the depot hotel.
One of the girls whose room was
at the extreme east end of the build
ing was awakened tlrst. She hastily
got into a few clothes and gave the
alarm to Manager James Smith. Iloth
the city and railroad lire departments
were called and everyone in the ho
'lei was moving out at a rapid gate,
ono thrpw R ,
mirror out the window and carefully
.UI.rll.(1 ,,.., ,,. u(lWli ,,.iwii
Htairs. ' friends who were willing to lead to
By the time the (ire boys got to the that end. and no money or influenc"
building the flames were doing fast to speak of, the matter was allowed
work on Ihe east end. The lire had , to drop and the circumstances of his
started on the southeast corner of sickness and death w ill probably ney
the building (supposedly from ashes) jt r be known,
burned throne h I he siding a ud passed I -
ll(i between the piaster and the sid - ;
inn. The small addition on the east!
end was badly burned ni the loft.
Water turned onto the lire ran down
into the store room and spoiled quite
a lot of supplies.
IMII II I i: M 111 YS
somi: itni:
linshville St-in lard :
Dr. A. C. Schock returned Wednes
day morning from Valentine, where
he had been attending a sab- of IIcl--isteied
Hereford cattle, lie invested
in cows and 1 bull which he bio!
up with ) i". in and took down to li i s
ranch in the sand hills. Mr. Schock
is thoroughly convinced that it pavs
to raise good stuff as they always
corn-rand a good price and it covts no
more to raise a hundred dollar ct li
ter than a thirty three dollar one. lie
informed us that at the sale at Val
entine a calf that w ill not be one year
old until next April sold for IliS"
ami H2 bulls averaged 1221, and 120
cows averaged $2;!l!. This looks Lke
some price for cattle, yet they are
cheaper than the scrub kind. (
WICK Ol HTSIIII' ON
III HLI NCTON I I : A I V
Cab-sburg (II.) Kveninu Mail:
Miss Minnie Fields of While coun
ty. III., and Milo Francis ! of Prair
ie City, III., met for the first time on
a Hill lint Ion train one day last week
while each was going to Wyoming to
visit friends.
When the train reached Slu-ridan
they climbed off, got a marriage li
cense, hunted a preacher, were mar
ried and continued their Journey to
gether. They will return to McDon-
oueh county ti live.
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Both waited at the depot at Lincoln.
. . . .
Nebr.. for a train. Miss Fields had a
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ened the way for a causal conversa
tion.
Somewhere in the sandhills of Ne
braska the spark ol love ignited.
When the train whistled for Hdpe
niont. S. D., tho spark burst into full
flame and their troth was plighted.
At Sheridan the wedding was per
formed. The bride was enronte to Casper
while the bridegroom was on his way
to the Big Horn country when the
"fatal" meeting occurred. After the
wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ie tooa a
train for Casper. After completing
their visit In that city they will go to
Big Horn and then back to Illinois.
MOKF. AHOFT TltAINS
KltOKFN HOW TO ALMANCF
Custer County
Republican:
It Is understood that thte Increas
ing business on the Burlington eaat
' from Alliance to this city will be the
that it Is Impossible for them to han
dle the local business between Seneca
and Alliance as they do In t' o winter
months. It is supposed that these
trains will be added tho first of Ap
ril but so far this has not been con
tinued olllclally.
SFNI'ICIONH OK FOI L FLAY
IN UKATII OF CKAWFOUI) MAN
Crawford Courier:
Monday afternoon of this week, a
colored man, known ns John, Wil
liam or Heuben Ilutler, but generally
known as "Nigger Ilutler," who had
been a familiar flguro In our street
for a number of years, and of lato a.
roustabout worker at Newcomb's sa
loon, died under rather mysterious
circumstances In his llttlo shack
hack of tho Klkhorn hotel, between
tho Burlington and Northwestern d
pots. The aged negro was taken III
last Saturday, and on Sunday morn
ing William Howard, who had sol
diered years ago with him, hearing
of his Illness, called to seo him. He
found Ilutler unable to speak or
movo and was frothing at the mouth,
with his eyes wldo open nnd staring.
A physician was summoned but was
unable to do anything for him. Dif
ferent parties called during that day
and evening and looked after him
till lato In tho evening, when two or
three tramps who had no place to
stay said they would take care of
him during the night and were al
lowed to do so, the others going to
their homes. Monday morning Ilut
ler was found by Chief of Folice
Spearman lying across the Burling
ton tracks back of A. V. Howe's hide
house. and taken back to his shack,
where he died about 2 o'clock In the
afternoon.
Without entering Into Ihe details
of many conflicting reports heard re
garding his sudden Illness, queer
symptoms shown, the actions of the
strangers who stayed with him Sun
day night and flnding him fully
dressed lying across the track uncon
scious, while the night, before ho had
been lying In his bed undressed and
unable to move or speak, It appear
from all circumstances that there
(might have
. mwh
been foul play. There
talk following his death
1 of holdinn an Inquest and
but trom . fa,, that he
autopsy,
had "ho
Tl 1 1 N US
IIIMSI.LF
I'AKT OF
WIIFF.L.
Custer County Chief:
I'eler Cooper, a man probably
lhirly-ei;h! years old. was pu ked UP
by Deputy SheiilT Thompson last Sat
j urday morning, about seven miles
STOCK' ""rt h ot lore and detained in the in
sanity ward of the county jail until
! some of lux relatives ran be heard
from The man was tirst hiard of
in the neighborhood cf Sargent
twenty-four hours before and rti
sheriffs ollii e was telephoned that
crazy man had passed throiuh tlo
village and to be on the lookout for
him. However, it was not until Sat
urday morning that he was located
ami hiouu'it lo the city. The man
gave his iiiuie as I'eter Conner ami
concien intelligently in a general
way lie said he was from Indiana
and had a wife and three children
somewhere in Kansas. Like many
demented people Cooper has a hobby
that continually oppresses him and
in this case the "buuhear" is term
ed 'Individual Completion." He is
always assoria'cd with a big wheel
which seems n. be bearing upon him.
but unlike Ixion at t.i" Wheel,"
Cooper seems to think that ho anl
tin- w bet I of his imagination are of
'one flesh and blood and that every
mint of it is a part of himself. Tin'
loan is ever torturing himself with
an hallucination of the wheel rolling
over him and being unable to place
- himself in safety by reason of Ileitis
(part of it. It is an endless fight
Iwilh no deiiiiite goal to attain. If
jthe wheel is destroyed then Cooper
I thinks he w ill be destroyed also, be
cause he and it are one. Anyway he
looks at it the wheel seems to have
i the advantage. Cooper gave the ad-
I ' ' , " , "'
I ton, Ind., ami sheriff Wilson has
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I " i "it-ii mi nun. nmce me nay oeiore
I xhanksclvin" Cooner liim in ha
walked all the way from Indianapo
lis, Ind., and the only time he re
members riding is when Deputy
Thompson took him in the car last
Saturday morning and brought him
to town. The man shows that he
has borne a good deal of hardship
lately because his nose and face have
been frozen and the general a p pear-
la m-e of his body would indicate that
he and comfortable beds have been
strangers for some time.
Your Bowels Should Move once a Pay
A free easy moTement of the bow
els ever day is a sign of good health.
Dr. Kind's New Life Pills will give
you a gentle laxative effect without
griping and free your system of
blood poisons, purify your blood, ov
ercome constipation and bare an ex
cellent tonic effect on the entire sys
tem. Makes you feel like living. On
ly 25c at druggists.
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