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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1917)
ALLIANCE HKUALP, THVRMDAY, OCT. 4, 1B17 WmcR OK FINAL AtXXM'NT AND PKTITION FOR DMTRIBU'rK)f. I th County Oetlti of Rox Btttft County, Nebraska. IN mi MATTKH or TMK BflTATI OF TWI'MAN F BROWN, DE- CCASCD State of Nebraska, Box Butte County To all persons Interested in wild estate take notice, thnt Cora A. Brown. esecntlix, has Bird finiil ac connt and report or her administra tion and petition for Bnal settlement, diatiibution and discharge aa nurh, htrh have been set for hearing be fore the said court n the 10th day of November, 1917, nt 10 o'clock a. m , when you may appear and ran test the lamp. Dated this 29th day of September, 1117. IK A E TASH. 8eal) County Judge. Published October 4th to Novem- lat, Inclusive. LEE BA8YE, Attorney. 44-5t-854-8812 'function"! naturally. If you are troubled with Indigestion give them a trial, net well and stay well. Oct --Adv. MONEY TO MAN ON MONTHLY PAYMENT! Those who think of hutdllng, till i spring, should see us nt once. F. K. KFDDINH ft SON, IU2 H Box Butte Ave. Smith HerommettdK "hiuiih'r- laln'n Tablets "I have had more or leas stomach trouble for eight or ten yeara," writes Mrs. O. II. Smith, nrewerton, N. Y. "When suffering from attacks of Indigestion and heaviness after ttlng, one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets have always relieved me. I have also found them a pleasant lax ative " These tablets tone up the stomach and enable It to perform its Hour Htomiu h Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, abstain from meat for a few days and In most cases the sour stomach will disappear. If it does not, take one of Chamberlain's Tab lets immediately after supper. Ked meats are most likely to cause sour stomach and you may find it best to cut them out. Oct. - Adv Of course you needn't take onr ad vice If you don t w ant to, but If you live In a glass bonne you ought to build .i high board fence around it Dallas ewa. Croup If your children are subject to croup, get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when the at tack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed directions. You will be surprised ut the quick relief which it affords. Oct. Adv. Griffith Oil Company Organized under the Laws of South Dakota and Operating in the Salt Creek Field, the Oldest and Largest Producing Oil Field in the State of Wyoming CAPITALIZATION Capitalization 600,000 Shares of the Par Value of $1.00 per Share, Fully Paid and Non -Assessable. Treasury Stock, v 400,000 Shares. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HARRY B. GRIFFITH, Casper, Wyo President JOE MEYERS, Sturgis, So. Dak . Vice-President LEONARD B. JONES, Lead, S. D., Secretary and Treasurer I SAL1NSKY, Sioux Falls, So. Dak Director LEE If. HALL, Casper, Wyoming Director REFERENCE: J. D. Emerick, H. E. Reddish, J. N. An drews, B. Ponath, and Dr. Charles E. Slaglc of Alliance, Nebr. Shares now selling at 25c per share J. A. ARMOUR, Fiscal Agent, Casper. 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FRED A CASTLE, Prop. Mail to CHAS. C. JAMKSON, Sec.-Treas., Ellsworth, Nebraska 8Vt Cents per Head Horses and Cattle. $5.00 Annual Due Application for Membership -to- NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION Name Post Office No. Cattle Date Horses County Assessed in Brands Ear Marks Bar Marks Remarks NATIONAL siiNMrsawoi Lesson (By FtKV. I' U. MTZWATKR. D. I. TVariier of Ei. Khali Hlhle In the Mood) Mllile institute uf Oilt-aso.) (Copyright, 117. Writi rn Nxipiip'r l'nl-- I T-3 lfx LESSON FOR OCTOBER 7 PSALMS OF DELIVERANCE. I.K8BON TEXT- Pnalms S and 1: UOI.DKN TKXT They that now In tears fthall reap In Joy.- Psalms 12t:5. These Psalm breathe the spirit cf the true patriot. The Psalmist seej bin afflicted country suffering for tin sins of the people, prays for their restoration to the Divine favor, iiihI with the eagle eye of fnlth anticipates the Joyful day of spiritual and tem poral blessings bemuse of restoration to the IHilr.e favor. Doubtless su- h patriotism would be pleasing to t'r Lord on the part of us all. Psalm 85. I. Praises for Mercies Recel-.".d (vt. 1-3). Praise is given for (1) Deliverance from Captivity (v. 1). II" had In mind the specific mere, -s of a idven lime; perhaps It was MM of the uttpresstons of the Phlllstln.i from Which they had been dellvereo (2) Forgiveness if Sin (vv. 8, .'!). "Thou hurt tOf glVell the iniquity-- eovered all their sili." nod's rertora tlon was the proof that he hud put doiied. Oreat indeed was the sin ol .Incob. butteod's forgiveness was great er. He Is peculiarly u (Jod of mercy Raving forgiven the sins his anger Is taken SWay, He stuyed his hand froit the judgment which would have Justlj fallen, to show his mercy. II. Prayer for Restoration Front Backsliding (vv. 4-7). He knew how worthless the nntwnrd blessings of the Lord would be nnles1 the people inwardly turned to th( Lord. He, therefore, besought th Lord to give them the greater blessing that of n change of heart, Without th change of heart forgiveness would Ik futile. A change of heart can only b by God's help. (1) That Qod would turn the hearts of his people toward himself (v. 4). Knowing the people's utter helpless ness to turn to God, he cried out ft God to save them by turning them U himself. He knew that God's angei could not turn from the people as inn; as they were Impenitent. (-) That God would take away tin very remembrance of their sins (vv 5-7). (a) The ending of his anger (v. 5) The desire seems to be thnt he wouk wipe out the very murks of his dis pleasure by not longer allowing pun Ishment to be meted out to them (h) The return to the people's Jo (v. 6). Their Joy could only be reallr.ei. through a revival from God. Th( Psalmist now becomes more bold In his requests. (c)Shall show them mercy (v. 7). "Make It visible," Is his cry. God' Judgment was most real. Ills desire ! that his mercy vfould be Just as real. III. Exultant Anticipation (vv. 8-13) Having spoken the sentiment of the repentant people, the ioet expresses confidence of the Lord's response. So faithful Is God that those who sin cerely pray to him can go forward with the ussurance of petitions granted. (1) "He will speak peace" (v. 8). He knew that a gentle nnswer would come, but Its continuance would de pend upon the fidelity of the people. Turning to folly would provoke again his wrath. (2) Will bring his salvation neur (v. 0). Only as his salvation was near could glory be in the land. (3) Devise a way by which "Mercy and truth," "Righteousness and peace," may he united (vv. 10, 11). He did not suggest a way. He may not have known it. Faith now sees the way in Christ. In him such a union has been blessedly effected. (4) The land shall become fruitful (v. 11). When sin is removed, temporal pros perity shall follow. Earth's barren ness is due to sin. When the curse Is removed frultfulness shall follow. (5) Righteousness shall be the guide of his people (v. 12). In that golden, glad age God's right eous ways will leave a track In which his own may walk with security. Psalm 126. I. The Fact of Zion'a Deliverance (vv. 1, 2). (t) P.y whom (v. 1). The Lord. (2) Effect of (vv. 1,2). (a) The people were scarcely able to believe It. So sudden and unexpect ed was their deliverance that It seemed to them as a dream. They ex pressed their feeling in Joyful laughter. (b) The heathen noted their deliver ance as marvelous, and ascribed It to God (v. 2). Song and Prayer. II. The Song of the People (v. 8). They ascribed their deliverance to the Lord and expressed their gratitude in singing God's praise. III. The Prayer (v. 4). The people cried to Qod to visit their restoration with frultfulness, even re the streams from the South spread out and make a country fruitful. IV. The Promise (w. 5, 6). Though the people were still obliged to suffer the consequences of their tins, they were encouraged to go on In sowing though to tears, as the reap ing weald bring Jojr. 1AL NOTICE The defendants. Margaret E. Con stable, E. S. Ormsby, Trustee, Amer ican Investment Company of Emetts hurg, Iowa, beneficiary, and Frank E. Alley, receiver of American In vestment Company of Emettsburg. Iowa, will take notice that on Atig ust 23, 1917. Calvin L. Hashman filed his petition in the District Court of llox Hutte County, Nebraska, against you, and Back of you, the object and prayer of which petition is lo cancel and satisfy of record a certain trust deed or mortgage in the sum of $4.10.00. dated April 18, 1887. and recorded in Hook 1, of the Mort gage Records of Rox Butte County, Nebraska, at page 302, executed by John G. Clifford to the Defendants, K R. Ormsby, trustee, and American Investment Company of Emettsburg, I Iowa, beneficiary, and duly assigned I to the defendant Margaret E. Con stable, upon the following described real estate: the NE14 of Section 22, Township 2T., North of Range 49, ! West of the 6th P. M.; for the reason that said mortgage has been paid and satisfied in full but not released of record; further that same Is barred l by the Statute of Limitations; furth er that plaintiff has exercised open, notorious, exclusive and undisputa ble adverse possession of the above described land since November 23, 1899, and that no demanus for the payment of said montage or any part thereof have been made and nothing has been paid upon said mortgage since said date, and to elear and quiet the title and confirm the possession of the plaintiff in and to the above described real estate and to forever enjoin and bar each and all of the above named defend ants from asserting or claiming any right, title, mortgage lien, or interest in or to said real estate above de scribed or any part thereof. You, and each of you. are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day October ir.th. 1917, and if you fail to so answer, plaintiff will take decree as praved for in said petition. CALVIN L. HASHMAN, Plaintiff. Rurton & Reddish, his attorneys. 39-.r)t-850-8351 HsoriTirrtTTiTF In the matter of the Estate of Floyd E. Watson, Din-eased. Notice to all persons interested in said Kstate is hereby given that George W. Watson, Administrator, of said Kstate will meet the credit ors of said estate at the County Court Room, in the City of Alliance, llox Rutte County, Nebraska, on the 12th day of January, 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M., for the pur pose of hearing adjustment and al lowance of claims against said es tate. All persons having claims or demands against said estate must tile the same with said court on or be-, fore January 12th. 1918, or said 1 . . ...ill tlUIMMI I. .....I I lllllim n ill I'M . I i'. li it w Dated this 24th day of August, 1917. IRA K. TASH. (SEAL) County Judge. LKK HASYE, Attorney. 39-5t-849-8350 IU$ttTl?rKN RK IT RESOLVED RY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLIANCE, NEHRAS KA, That street guttering be within thirty days from the publication of this resolution constructed at and along both Bides of all the streets and avenues or parts thereof em braced within that part of street im provement district number 10 of said city abutting upon and adjacent to the following lots and parcels of land, to-wit: Lots 1 to 12 inclusive. 1913. purchased nt public sale, of the County Treasurer of Rox Rutte County. Nebrnska, the following de scribed land, to-wlt: The 8W of section 28. Township 27, North, Range fifty-one (51), West of the 6th P. M , In Rox Hutte County, Nebraska, for taxes for the year 1912; that Bhe has since and after the same became delinquent, paid as subsequent tax, the taxes for the years 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916; that said land was taxed and assessed for the years 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 In the name of James G. Lennord; and that said land stands In the name of Cora L. Reynolds In the Register of Deed's office in said county; and that after the expira tion of three months from the 25th day of October, 1917, the said Mar tha J. Cox will apply to the Treasur er of said county for a tax deed to said land. Dnted this 12th day of September, 1917. MARTHA J. COX, 42-5t-8 52-83 53 Purchaser. Its Peculiar Excellence. "Do you think I shall be able to keep weeds from grow ing on this land?" In quired the gentleman farmer. "Without any trouble at all," replied the plain agiiculturlst, who had made the sale. "If you can get even weeds to grow it wiJl be more than I was ever able to accomplish." Richmond Times Dispatch. "The House of Courtesy" HOTEL ROME OMAHA Room with detached bath, $1.00 up. Room with bath, $1.50 up. Cafe prices most reasonable in City. Fireproof Sprinkler System. Complete Safety. Management, Rome Miller Herald ads bring resnlts. Try one in the next Issue. Famous Collins Saddle Rest saddle made. Have stood j he test for 60 years. Write for free catalogue. Alfred Cornish & Comp'y Successors to Collins A Morrison. 1210 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Rlock I III.,. L I'l''' Rlock Rlock Rlock t Rlock Rlock Rlock 9; 10; 15; 16; 21; Lots 7 to 18, inclusive, Lots 10 to 21 27.; and 2S. all inclusive, inclusive, inclusive, inclusive, inclusive, Lots 1 to 12 Lots 1 to 12 Lots 7 to 18 Lots 7 to 17 d Lots 1 to 11 Inclusive, within the Original Town of Alliance, Nebraska. Said guttering is to be laid In accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 200 'of said city and all other ordinances 1 regulating the construction of same ! and under the regulation of the com mittee of the City Council on streets and alleys. W. E. ROUSEY, Mayor. Attest: T. P. ROLFSON, Clerk. (SEAL) 40-5t-8612 I50.H REWARD I WILL PAY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or par ties who stole a saddle from my barn on the night of September 8th. This was a "Nigger Roy Rrand" saddle, double rigged, basket stamped on swell and flower stamped on inside of cantle. It had VERY NARROW STIR RIM'S, square skirts and sixteen inch swell. Two blankets, a rope, quirt and a Blicker went with it. The outfit was valued at about Bixty-flve dollars. L. A. HURSON, Harrisburg, Nebraska. 42-3t-8633 Sc7iaTMT7i?7T3X Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Sept. 13. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Emma S. Crawford, of Angora, Nebraska, who. on April 10, 1916, made Home stead Entry, Serial No. 017838, for Lots 1 and 2, and SNEVi of Sec tion 3. Township 22 North, Range 50 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Sol dier's Widow's final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tho Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 30th day of October, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Leo D. Carnine, of Angora, Nebr aska; Frank Hoon, of angora, Nebr aska; Rert Hutchinson, of Angora, Nebraska; Glenn Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 42-61-851-8362 NOT1CB To Cora J. Reynolds, James O. Len nord, and John Doe. Notice is hereby given that Martha J. Cox on the 3rd day of November, Delicious Drinks ur pure ice cream and real fruit flavors make the refresh ments you f?ct at Bronnan'8 fountain really nourishing food. And we keep our serving dishes and receptacles as clean and wholesome as the best housewife in town keeps her kitchen. Stop in at Brennan's and get a thirst-quencher, thn take a pail of cream home to the family. LUNCHEONETTE IN CONNECTION Brennan's PHONE 84 301 BOX BUTTE AVE. THERE'S THE "BUY" SIGN i Stop at the Red Crown sign for clean, powerful, uniform gasoline. Makes the engine eager, full of life. Look for the Red Crown sign. Polarine Oil prevents scored cylinders; lessens engine wear. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Ntbrart) Omaha mini gMxaaaBBBMa v aaaaaaaaHBa Soft Drinks and Beverages BEVERAGES ON DRAFT AT ALL TIMES Order a case of 36 pints sent to your home. De livery made anywhere in Alliance. Rebate for re. -J turn of enca CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDY, LUNCHES King's Corner JOHN HODGKINSON, Mgr. Distributing Agents for Bridgeport Bottling Works ft L aft 1 .