The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 03, 1917, Image 11

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    THK ALLIANCE HERALD, MAT S, 1017
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LIVED IN MISERY.
'I uffr4 gr sally from
nsrrousness and hatd
asheg. Ths least exelte
mnt rave ma dreadrol
paJa. I began uslnf Dr.
Miles' Nervine and a few
day later atarted to taka
Or. Miles' Heart Treat
ment. I soen got so much
keUar that I was enoour
aared aavd continued taking
Um two retnedlaa until I
was ao wall that wot k was
ma bother to ma at all."
lens, lot Tig mua,
Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Striving to
satisfy the
demands of
everyone is
apt to affect the nerves,
and continual standing
may weaken the Heart
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is invaluable for Nervous
troubles, and for the Heart
Dr. Miles'
Heart Treatment
is highly recommended.
If FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE
FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE
REFUNDED.
MJMTIONAL
SMOKE
Lesson "
(Br . O. RRM.KltH, Acting Director f
the 8unday School Course In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago )
(Copyright. 1 l 7. Western Mesrspaper I ntern
LESSON FOR MAY 6
IN THIS PAPER
Elsewhere is a list of GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES
This firm is determined that its reputation shall be made
by selling GOOD USED CARS.
WRITE or TELEPHONE or CALL
THE EARL FRANKLIN USED CAR CO.
"The House of Satisfaction"
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1544 Court Place
DENVER, COLO.
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Professional Directory
of the Alliance Herald
Interior and Exterior View. 8 UmOmt of A. V. of M
Kodak Finishing
BBlsiglBS .U Style. A' DUBUQUK. M(T.
M. K. GREBR, Proprietor M. H. W HA LEY, Director
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
Concert and IMmc Work
Phone Red 165
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L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office: First National Bank Bldp.
Phones: Office, 362; Res. 16
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER (j. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
At The Herald Office fkMUt KurKe....
Reasonable Rates Prompt Offioe . 65 RoH pbone s,
8tnrlce ALIAANCE. -:- NEBRASK.
L. A. R I R r BURTON & REDDISH
LAWS ER A 1 1 rn s-H i . M w
I .ni.i Attorneys
Phone 9 Room 0 Kumer Rlock Office: First National Bank Bldf
. , PHONE ISO
Alliance, Nebraska ALLIANCK. -:- NEBRASKA
THOMAH LYNCH
Att'y-at-Law
1519-1521 City Nat'l Bank Bldg
OMAHA
Special Attention to Live Sunk
Claims
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of abstract
Books in Box Butte County.
Office: Rm. 7, Opera House Rlock
J. JEFFREY, D. C. Ph. C.
A. O. JEFFREY. D. C.
CHIROPRACTORS
Office Hour.. 10 A. M , to 8 P. M.
NEW WILSON RLOCK
"Let Me t ry For You"
HARRY P. COURSEV
Live Nlock and (General Kales
Specialist and Auctioneer
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Terms Reasonable
Alliance. (Phone 664) Nebr.
DR. D. E. TYLER
OKNTIST
PHONE 362
Over First National Rank
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
Geo. J. Hand, M. D.
ASTHMA and
HAY FEVER
Bye, Ear, Now and Throat
i PHONE 261
Call, ansvered from office day
night.
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JESUS THE SERVANT OF ALU
LESSON TKXT John 11:1-16.
GOLDEN TEXT And whoaoavar of. you
will be the chtefeat, shall be aervant of
all.-Mk. in 4
This lesson in really a eontlnunllon
nf the latter part of the lesson of last
week, for the glory of Jesus I. his un
selfishness whereby he wrought out re
demption for mankind.
I. Selfishness Amid Holy Surround
ing, (vv. 1-11). The world does not
appreciate Jesus. If never has. "His
own," the Jews, did not appreciate
him. We are considering him today
ns he was SB OBI to depart from tha
world that had despised and rejected
him to one thnt appreciated him (Heb.
1-0). The development. Verse 2
l'lls of the Satanic suggestion that
caSM to the hearl of Judns. In It was
I M'i sonul desire, anil, connected with It,
lnitnan Conspiracy, The coining to
his upper room has been pointed out
hjr a man bearing a pt tetter (Mk.
14:12-10), the pitcher being suggestive
"f the Holy Spirit which was about to
PIMM in the place of the visible Christ,
and It is in the midst of such sacred
lurrotindlapi ns this thai lataa enters
i he bearta of students. This I. a sug
gestion as to the power of environment.
I aivi rnnnicnt Is an aid, but It does not
produce effee live "safety. No moment
Is too holy for Satanic suggestion,
lesu knew that the hour was come
H'hen he was to depart out of tha
world. "Having loved his own. ha
loved them to the end." Even though
the Father had given all things into
Ills bands, still It was necessary for
Mm to teach the disciples once more,
nnd finally, the lesson of humility. He
knew mid remembered ibe strife
among the disciples (Luke 22:34-29).
Doctor Bonard's famous dream, analyz
ing zeal as being made up of ainbl
tlon. pride mid elements oilier llniu
lite love of ;tM is worthy of consid
eration In this co- neeliou. We n 1
to realise ttlC danger of sellNlmess
even In our service for (!od. Bare we
examined our motives? If the pon-scqQeut-ea
of our superiority, either of
rank or ability, tempts us to shirk the
lowlievt of services. I) is time f.,r
Ood's children lo recall (bis scene, and
remember that "II:- servant is not
greater than his Lord." Peter's gtroBg
proteat (v. S) brunt out the fnci that
the washing by Christ of (be dig.
dples' feet was deeper th-in
merely the oulward sppllpatloB
of water (See Rom. 8:U).
II. Service, the Evidence of Divin.
Humility (vv. 12-IA). (I) This service
ns tender. Jesus bad nil things (v.
S), yet he became the servant of all.
CJ) It was for all. All needed a wash
ing. All the disciples needed to loam,
itnd all servants must learn, to obey.
(") it signified sanclQcatlou. We art
saved once for all. but we are con
stantly being stained by our contact
with sin In the world: hence the need
of renewed cleansing. New light re
veals new need of cleansing. (4) It
signified deity. Jew rend Ihe thoughts,
of his disciples. He became (heir serv
ant that in years to come they might
know Ibe meeting of service. " He be
came their example, and in years to
come they remembered his knowledge
and service. ((!) if was An- "Ids ow n."
The dl acini e did liol kn.iiv u'li.i i.
v:is he bail done to them. Little do
we understand oftentimes what It Is
the Lord has done to US. Jesus set
them an example whereby he would
remove the dirt r crime, setf-sweklni
ami every mnnifeatathw of aelflabness
rroni their slu-stulned souls. may
call Jeaita Lord ;iml M.ister. and It is
well that we do s,,. for Master and
i.oni he Is indeed, but. if we call blra
s i. let us not do ndl( than make him
In our llv.'s g-hat w- call him with our
Upa. The idea here fimphsalsad has
Riven rise to much religious litem tun
i ne imitation of Christ by Thomas
a'KempN. Is tb,. m ,xf popular book in
(lie wore I text t,,. t.e.
"Verily, verily. I say unto vou" (v,
tit 'ii 1. ...... a.
jius iniroumtioo shows how Im
portant hilst considered his teaching
I nils point. "The servant Is not
greater than his lord" (See Matt 10--M:
Luke :4: J-27). If the Lord
bent to this lowly service, certainly
thejr, the servants, should nt think it
beneath t,,.m to do likewise, nor
should the one that Is sent (an apos
tie) consider hlms. if greater thun he
that sent hiss, John, who wrote ibis
epistle, was one of the apostles guilty
of an unholy strlfa for power and po
sition, and desirons of bringlnc tire
low n uMui those who did not acknowb
edge and follow Jesus, hut he became
a marvel of love and tenderness.
Knowing and doing are the twin pil
lars of the Christian faith ujwn which
the house of happiness Is hullt. Such
service U not egotistical.
It is this thnt has proved Ihe supe
riority of Christianity over all the re
ligions of the world.
If we seek to do service for others,
then we have the right to call Jesus
Master and Lord, but If we seek honor
rather, than to be humbly useful, we
shall have no right to call him thus.
Thia instance made a deep imprea
sion upon Peter, us can be seen from
the striking illusion in hi. Brat epistle
(I Pet. 5:3 R. V.).
.Inn a! LAiS i.t-
TtH:v)i; j
llook. for children ns Well a. tb
(ntwn-iips Placed In Circulation
at Library This Week
A quantity of new books hnve Bftei
ecelved at the Alliance Public L
irary and are now ready for clrculn
Ion, according to an nnnotincemcn
.lade yesterday by Mm. Nollle Wll
on, librarian. The new juvenlb
ook. are all rogBlBtlOfl "iwo-wiTkn'
(inks, while the othem are ".even
lay" book..
There la one feature of Ihe llbraij
vork that perhaps so e are not fa
nillar with, and that is Ibe weekly
itory telling hour for children. Ev
ry Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock
his period la held and It is now h
omlng a weekly event in tho live, ol
nany of the little fol.
The following is the list of new
books at the public library ready foi
your perusal:
Complete Course, in Civil Service
Jas. V. Calley.
Spell of the Yukon Robt. W. Serv
ice. Rhymes of the Red Cross Man
Robl. VV. Service.
Bond to Understanding Eleanor H.
Porter.
Dr. Montessorl's Own Hand Book
Maria Montcssori.
(tolling Stones O. Henry.
Sixes and Sevens O. Henry.
Genevieve -Laura Spencer Porter.
Hrown Mouse Herbert Quick.
Misalliance Bernard Shaw.
Slaves of Freedom- Cotningsby
Dawson,
l'eer Qjrni Ileniik Ibsen.
Juvenile Hooks
Debating for Boys William llortnn
Foster.
Hunters of the HillsJoseph A. Ait-
sheler.
Brownies Many More Nights- Pal
mer Cox.
Century Book of American Revolu
tion Kldridge S. Brooks.
Boys Parkmat) Louise S. Has
brouek. Four Corners at College Amy E.
Blahchard.
Double Plsy Ralph Henry Barbour.
Paddy Paws (Jrace Coolldge.
Qlenlocb (Jirls at ('amp West- Grace
E. Remick.
Camp Fire Girls in After Year.
Marga rel VsnsVsreook.
Ken Ward In the Jungle Stawe Grey.
Tale of Pigling Bland Beatrix Pot
ter. Left Guard Gilbert -Ralph Henry
Barbour.
Blltte WhUkera at the Circus.
Boy's Life of General Sheridan
Warren Lee Goss.
Guns of Bull Run- Joseph A. Alt-
sheler.
Ptutareha' Liven.
Watermelon Pete Elisabeth Gordon.
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Here's Grandmother's Recipe to
Darken and Beautify
Faded Hair.
That beautiful, rvrn shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be bad by brewing
a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Your hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
fray or streaked, just an spplication or
wo of Sage gnd Sulnlitu enhances its
appearance a hundredfold.
Ihin't bother to prepare the mixture;
you can get this famous old recipe im
proved by the addition of other ingredi
ents for 60 cent- a large bottle, l ready
for use. It Is called" Wyath's Sajre "nd
Sulphur Compound, 'ibis can alwuys be
depended upon to bring back the natural
color and lu-tu of vour kuir.
Everybody uics 'Wyeth'a" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it dark
ens so naturally and evenly thjt nobody
can tell it baa been applied. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush w it Ii it
and draw thin throueb the hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair has diasppeared, anil after
another application it beeantcf beauti
fully dark and appears glodsv and lus
trous. This ready-to use preparation is
a delightful toilet requiste for those who
deain dark hair and a youthful appear
ance. It ia not intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
HENRY SAFFORD
KILLS HIMSELF
Former Alliance Man Takes Life in
PM of Temporary Inaaidty, Hhot
Through the Heart
(aM for last week)
Henry Safford. a well known farm
er living Ave miles southwest of
ScotiBbluff. killed himself late Sun
day afternoon during a spell of tem
porary insanity. His body was found
between six and seven o'clock Mon
day morning in e brush thicket on the
banks of the Pla.ie river, a half mile
from his home. He leave, a wife
and other relatives. The funeral ser
vice, were held Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Safford 'n mother. Mrs.
Jennie Bro.har, In Scottsbluff.
It appears that Mr. Safford waa at
home Sunday alone, his wife coming
to the city to visit her mother, Mrs.
Jennie Droshur. and remuined here
until about 6:30 o'clock, when she
went home. A few minutes after .he
arrived there .be found a letter on
the table. The letter informed her
that her husband contemplated kill
ing himself, and told her that .he
need not look for him.
She immediately telephoned to ber
folks In Scottsbluff, and they imme
diately went to ber assistance. The
sheriff was also notified. Accom
panied by a posse he went to the
home to begin the search. All night
long the sheriff, assisted by a num
ber of citizens and neighbors, con
tinued the March for the missing
man. Monday morning hi. body wa.
found on an hdand In the river south
of his home.
It see i a that he took a slnglo-bnr-rel
shotgun, and tying one end of a
string to his foot and the other end
to the trigger, held the gun o his
left breast gnd pulled the string. The
full charge of the gnn entered his
breast In such manner as to cause
lnstane denth.
He was about 45 year, old and
was married some ten years ago. He
Is considered In very fair circum
stances, hut ha. of late been despon
dent, seeming to thing at time, that
tils life has been a failure, although
he has been a successful feeder of
stock in thU vicinity for tho la.t four
year.. He had been doing a good
business, and wa. considered one of
the substantial feeders of the valley.
FFiNL LIKE (JIVING VP?
N lofted tike Doan'a K
Pills.
G. ,i. w'liliaiiis. stationary
man. 421 Yellowstone are., All!
says: "My bark was lame and
lead ly. Heavy work would at
up Donn's Kidney PHI
lleved me, ao I endorse them
first-t i i ,i medicine."
Pi r0c. at all dealers.
aimpi, isk for a kidney remed
get Co n't KbliKty Pill. the naBBS
thnt Mr. Williams had. Foster MBf
burn Co., props., Buffalo, N. V,
Adv- May 3-1S
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I I H I N TO
TALK ON PA THIOTrWgV
M.n Alliance People on the Verge
of Oollfipfte
A bad back makes you miserable
nil the t. me
Lame every morning; sore all day.
It hurts to stoop It hurts to
straighten.
What with headache, dic.y spells,
urinary weakness,
No wonder people are discouraged
Who do not know the kidney, may
be the cause of it all.
Give the weakened kidney, need
ful help.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy.
Bishop Tihen of Lincoln will Ss
liver an address on patriotism In As
I la Dee luring the state meeting SB
Hie Knight, of Columbus, to be BsJBB
In this city Tuesday and Wedni
May k and 9. According to It
iiiatlon contained In n .cominuBtgB
received by John W. Qutl&t
Bishop Tihen will lake for hie awl
Ject. "For God and Country In
and War."
EIGHTH GRADE RXAMINATIDlBB
May 10 and It
Regular Eighth grade exan iaa
tlona will be given at the office aw"
the county superintendent of ncbooSt
In the Box Butte county court bousF
at Alliance on Thuraday and FrMaf,
May 10 and 11, 1917.
OPAL RUSSELL,
County Superintend
SOO
ROOMS
SAFETY FIRST
When you are in Omaha come where all Stockmen stop.
always find your friend, and acquaintances at the
HOTEL CASTLE
soo fm
HHMI
You willl
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1IITH AND JUNKS STS., OMAHA
Omaha's new absolutely fire-proof hotel. We welcome the Stock
men wen make you comfortable ana our rates are most reasonaote m-
in the city. Rooma with private both, $1.60 to 1.76. Rooma with
private toilet 11. Good car service to the Stock Yarda and Depot.
Have your commission firm telephone for room reservation. fi
aanswrs a a - a !. - as I
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COMFORT WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE
How it looks
when illuRt rated
" Well sir it was a
ground hog case,
and 1 just took
tho bull by the
horns and did it."
We Are Not Grasping
WE DON 'T ASPIRE
'i your dry goods money, your hard
ware or lumber money, but are intense
itercxted solely in
YOUR BAKERY MONEY
OUR GOODS JUSTIFY
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BAKERY I
PHONE 649
307 BOX BUTTE AVE
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Restore Newness
to Shabby Woodwork
Keep shabliint-HK out of your home. Renew worn woodwork
with Lincoln Interior Varnish. Retinish shabby tlooi's with Lin
coln Floor Varnish. Kevarnish window sills and doors which
B0VS become rough and unsightly with Lincoln Lin-Spar.
LINCOLN VARNISHES
IH made for every surface about the home. Why not make a list
of the sahbby surfaces that need refinishing and let us tell you
the proper Lincoln Paint, Enamel, Stain or Varnish that will be
iviiiired to make it appear new.
F. E. H OLSTEN
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA