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AM.lAffl'K HKRALD, THURftDAT, NOV. I. 1017. mm mm SiNMrSoiooi (Br BKV (Copyrl Lesson P. B. FITZWATKR. D. D.. r at JCngilsh Bible la tha Moody institute of t hlcaco.) ht. KIT. Weatara Newspaper TJalon LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 4 DEFEAT THROUGH NESS. DRUNKEN. C (World Temperance Sunday,) LK88UN TKXT-I Kings H:l-U. 'J MBdBN TEXT-Uat ot him that idth on hla harness boast himself a i that putteth It off. I Kin St: 11. I. famaHs Besieged (tt. 1-12.) 1. By whom (. 1.) Bctttiadad, the Syrian king, aceom paalad by 32 kings, came against Sa maria. These 32 kings were not al lies, but rulers over the neighboring citiesvassal princes. 2. Benhadad's message to Ahab (tt. He offered pence on the most abject nd insulting terms. His demands meant more than the exaction of trib ute. He over-reached himself In this; thus defentlnu his purpose. He not only em!ind trlnto money, but the surrender of thnt which was most vital to Ahnb's mnnhtiof nnd self-respect bis wives and rh.ldren. He thus made a hrust at his tonlerest spot Many a man has been thus aroused to do hi? dn jr. who otherwise would have sub tin :.d to shameful indignities. ::. Ahsb's reply (w. 4 7-9.) TUa reply wo." tame nnd humiliating ly submissive, rhnps, he thought it only meant the giving of tribute, wl -h he was willing to do tn face of Be hadad's overwhelming army. Con di ;tory measures were regarded a? rot- -t prudent. Bur the peremptory Ac mi- ids of the enemy repented. awoke Ah tb to his senses, nnd caused him to call together the elders of the laud wti'i counseled against submission TTi is stiffened for the opposition. Ahab ret ised to make full compliance with tu demands. 4. Benhadad's bluster and boastlnp (r. ie.) Tba design of this was to strike ter ror into the hearts of the king nnd Deonle. He vows thnt he will make VOTU 'K l FINAL At A til' NT AND pwirrtow won mstwbitthin. m the County Court of Box Butte Courtly. Nebraska. N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TRUMAN F. BROWN, DE CEASED. State of Nebraska, Box Butte County. M' To nil persona Interested in said state take notice, that Cora A. drown, cxecatrix, has filed final ac ount and report of her admlnistra un and petition for final settlement, listrlbutlon and dlacharge aa auch, hich have been set for hearing be ore the said court on the 10th day f No v.. mow. 1917, at 10 o'clock . m. , wheft-)rou may appear and con--st the satae. Dated this 29th day of September, 917. IRA E. TABH. (Seal) County Judge. Published October 4th to Novem ber 1st. inclusive. LEE BASTE. Attorney. 44-5t-854-8812 -terial No. 017838. Notice, for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. .and Office at Alliance, Nebraska, 4ept. 13, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Emma 1 Crawford, of Angora, Nebraska, s-ho, on April 10, 1916, made Home dead Entry, Ocrial No. 017838, for Uts 1 and 2, and 3ttNE4i of Sec ion 3, Township 22 North, Range 60 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, has lied notice of Intention to make Sol dier's Widow's final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described , before the Regiater and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the 30th day of October, 1917. Claimant nameB as witnesses: Leo D. Carnine. of Angora, Nebr aska; Frank Boon, of angora, Nebr aska; Bert Hutchinoon, of Angora, Nebraska; Glenn Gentle, of Alliance, Nebraska T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. 42-61-S51-8352 I NOTHJE To Cora J. Reynolds, James G. Lcn- nord, and John Doe. Notice is hereby given that Martha J. Cox on the 3rd day of November, 1913. purchased at public sale, of the County Treasurer of Box Butte County, Nebraska, the following de scribed land, w-wit : The SW of section 28, Township 27, North, Range fifty-one (51), West of the 6th P. M . in Box Butte County, Nebraska, for taxes for the year 1912; that she has since and after the same became delinquent, paid as subsequent tax, the taxes for lha vun 19.13 1Q11 1 0 1 K 1 9 1 t Samaria a heap of dust, and thnt this th . id , d t d d aB8eB8ed dust will not te sufficient to fill the for the year8 1912 1913, 1914, 1915, hands of his army, so overwhelming is 1 1916, 1917 in the name of James G. the number of his host. Hi Ahab's answer by a proverb (v 11.) "Let not him thnt glrdeth on hlf 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 cxpira- : I inn rf I I, roo mnnlho frntn tho 9 T, K ha ness boast himself Us he that put ; d Qf 0ctober m7 tne 8ald Mar. tet'i it off." Tills Is a proverb full otj,ha j Cox wl apply ,Q the Trea8Ur. points for all boasters. God's purpose j vr Qf aald COUnty for a tax deed to miy overrule all man's proud pre 1 SHd land. au-uptlons. "Man proposes, hut God, Dated this 12th day of September, disposes." "Pride goeth befare de-(1917. structlon. and n haughty spirit before, MARTHA J. COX, a fan " j 42-51-852-8353 Purchaser 6. Readiness for the attack (v. 12.) serial No. 017026. Tn the full confidence of victory, th , Notice For Publication. Syrian king was giving a banquet tc j Department of the Interior, U. S his princes. In the midst of tills feast 1 Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, Ing. the command wag given to tnvadt j October 12, 1917. Sntnaria. Incited by strong drink, J 1 Notice is hereby given that Christian gave no attention to the striking prov j A. Bollerup. of Alliance, .Nebraska, nb. Manv have gone to rulr ! who. on November 14. 1914. made hrough the stupor of drunk Homestead Entry, Serial No 017026. erlt of Ah because th enness. they have failed to heed propel wurnings. II. A Prophet Sent to Ahab (w. 13 14.) Who the prophet was. we are not told, but why he was sent, Is madf clear. He brought from God a prom lse of victory which was to cause Ahnt to know Jehovah. It Is a marveioui display of God's goodness and grace Israel deserved the most severe chas tlsement. but God promised victory foi his own sake In order to make his glorj known. The agency by which the vie tory was to be achieved, was the yount men. an agency purposely feeble, thai the victory might be seen to be of God III. Ahab's Victory Over the Syrian (v. 16-21.) The army of Ahnb was but a handfu compared with that of the Syrian klnf -..(v. 15; cf, v. 10). Benhadnd. with con fldenee in his superior numbers, or dered the young men of Israel to b taken whether they enme for peace 01 war. He, with his princes, continued their drunken debauch. The young men struck right and left, creating great consternation. When the seven thou sand reserves joined the young men. general panic was produced among the Syrians. From the human aide. th victory la accounted for by the drunk enness of the Syrians, but from the dl vine aide, we see that God wrought foi his own glory. Ahab pursued the Syrl sns'wlth a great slaughter, hut Ben hadad escaped. Many hnve been th defeats which have come througt drunkenness; defeats In morals, de (eats tn religion, defeat in business defeats In physical endurance. Tht man who Indulges even moderately reduced his opportunities of sue very greatly. Most of the acd dents by automobiles, railroads, etc. are traceable to the use of Intoxicating liquors. for Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. St NE4, BBH NW4, NWV4 SE hi , Section 5, Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, Section 6. Town ship 22 North, Lots 8, 9 and 10. SE SW4, Section 31, and Lot 5, Section 32, Township 23 North, Range. 47 West, Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three-year Proof, 10 establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Alliance. Nebraska, on the 27th day of November. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George F. Cantwell. Charles Snow. Harry Smith. Henry Smith, all of Alliance. Nebraska. T. J O'KEEFE. 46-6t-859-8817 Register. Serial No. oTs484. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Nebraska, October 11, 1917. Notice is hereby given that John R. Graham, of Cleman, Nebraska, who, on November 30, 1912, made llomeatcad Entry, Serial No. 015484, j for 86 SE Section 14. Lots 1. 2. g, SE4. and north half Section 23, Township 22 North, Range 47 West. Sixth Principal Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, at Al liance, Nebraska, on the 26'h day of November, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George S. McNurlin, Alliance, Ne braska, William H. Archer, of Al liance. Nebraska, Harry I. Smith, of Alliance, Nebraska. Thomas Squibb, of Hemingford, Nebraska. T. J. O'KEEFE. 46-6t-856-8814. Register. Foster, a daughter. Mary R. Shave, a daughter, and George E Douglas, a son . that all debts of deceased and of his estate have been fully paid; that no administration of his estate and no application for appointment of ad ministrator or executor thereof hus been bad or made within the State of Nebraska. Said petition prays for a decree to be entered herein finding the time of his death, finding that no application for the administration of said estate has been made, and that said estate has not been adminis tered in the State of Nebraska, that the court may determine the heirs at law, and decree of kinship and the light of descent of said real eatat' above described; that hearing upon said petition has been set for th. 8tb day of November. 1917, St In o'clock a. lb; at-the County Court Room. In said County, tt is ordered that a copy of this notice be pub llshed in the Alliance Herald, s legal newspaper published in Alliance, Box Butte County. Nebraska, three weeks preceding said hearing. Dated this 8th day of October. 1917. IRA E. T ASH . (SEAL) County Jndge. 46-3t-858-8816. Burton & Reddish, Attorneys. NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of A. L. Ormsby, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Ne braska. State of Nebraska, To all persons interested In said estate, creditors, and heirs, take notice: That Benja min E. Johnson has filed his petition in this court alleging that he is the owner of the Ni:'4 of Section 17. Township 26, North Range 48. West of the 6th P. M.. of which A. L. Ormsby died seized, at Emmetts burg, Palo Alto County, Iowa, on the 18th day of May, 1900, leaving n will devising said property to his widow. Rose Evermont Orninby, which said will was admitted to pro bate In Palo Alto County, State of Iowa, on October 15, 1900, and let ters of administration Issued there on; that a certified copy of said will and probate proceedings upon same in Palo Alto County. Iowa, are at tached to and made a part of said petition filed herein; that said A. L. Ormsby left htm surviving as his sole and only heirs at law, deviseeB and legattes, aald Rose Evermont Orms by, bis widow, Alice L. Ormsby, a daughter, Daisy Ormsby-Richards, a daughter, and A. Scott Ormsby, n son; that all debts of said deceased are fully paid, and that there are no creditors of said estate within the State of Nebraska; said petition prays for a decree to be entered herein finding said will to be the last will and testament of the said dece dent and admitting same to probate; that decedent has been dead for more than two years; that regular administration of said estate be dis pensed with and that the land above described descend free of all debts against the decedent and that the court may assign said property under the provisions of said will to said Rose Evermont Orrrfsby. That the hearing upon said petition has been set for November 8, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. in said County in the County Court room; it Is ordered that a copy of this notice be pub lished three weeks prior to said hear ing in The Alliance Herald, a legal newspaper published in said county. Dated this 13th day of October. 1917. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge. Burton A Reddish. Attorneys. !6-3t-857-8816. UBOAJU NOTICE State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. To All PersonB Interested in the Estate of Ferdinand Trenkle, de ceased: Whereas Mary Trenkle of Bald County has filed in my ottice an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Ferdinand Trenkle, late of said County, de ceased, and said Mary Trenkle has filed her petition herein praying to have the same admitted to probate, and for issuing of Letters Testamen tary, which will relate to both real and personal property: I have there fore set the 10th day of November. 1917, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day in the County Court Room, in said County, as the time and place for hearing said will, at which time and place you, and all concerned, may appear and contest the allowing of the same. It is further ordered that said Petitioner give notice to all persons interested in Baid estate, of the pend- t-ncy of this petition, and the time and place for hearing of the same, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Alliance Herald, a newspaper published in said County, for three weeks successively previous to the date set for hearing. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and official seat this 15th day of October. 1917. I E TASH. (SEAL) County Judge. Burton Reddish Attorneys. 46-4t-860-8818 hort-Sigbtednsss. Few people, rich or poor, make tfii most of whst they possess. In theli anxiety to Increase the amount of means for future enjoyment, they an too spt to lose sight of their capabll ity for the present Leigh Hunt Duty for All. I am sure thut It is s duty for si of us to slm at a Just appreciation of various points of view, and that w ought to try to understand others ratb er than to pcr-uade them. A. O. Ben NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of David Douglas, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per sons interested in said estate, cred itors, and heirs, take notice that Frank J. Was has filed his petition in this court alleging that he is the owner of Lots 3 and 4 and the S of NWVi . of Section 4. Township 24. North. Range 47. West of the 6th P. M of which said David Douslaa, de ceased, died seized of as a Govern ment homestead, to which patent was Issued to his heirs on January 2. 1895; that said David Douglas died Intestate In Box Butte County. Nebraaka. on August 26. 1893, being a realdent of said County, leaving aa his sole and only heirs, Carrie M UNCEASING MISERY Some Alliance Kidney Kuffereiti Get Little Beat or Comfort. There is little Bleep, little rest, lit tle pease for many a sufferer from kidney trouble. Life is one continual round of pain. You can't reat at night wiien there's kidney backache. You suffer twinges and "stabs" of pain, annoying urinary disorders, lameness and nervousness. You cant be comfortable at work with darting pains and blinding disxy spells Neglect these aliments and serious troubles may follow. Begin using Doan'a Kidney Pills at the first sign of disorder. Thousands have testified to their merit. Proof in Alliance testimony: Mrs H. C. Smith. Duncan's Addi tion, N. E . AUlance. says: "I suf fered from kidney and bladder trou ble for a long time. My back waa weak and any effort auch as lifting a pall of water, or even getting out of a chair, cauaed knife like pains in my back My kidneys acted too often, especially at night Doan's Moans' Kidney Pills, which I get at Brennah's Drug Htoro, have always relieved me. Doan's are the modi cine I would advise anyone having kidney trouble to use." Price 60c, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for n kidney remedy gel Doan's Kidney Pills the snm" that Mrs. Smith Imd. Foster-Mll-burn Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y CANNF.It.H AUK ItlXjl IKKD TO TAKE OUT LICENSER Washington. Special regulations to prevent speculation In canned goods will be put Into operation by November 1 by the food administra tion All ennners will be placed in der license and forbidden to make future sales of canned corn, pens, tomatoes, sstmon and sardines be fore February 1. This date later may be extended, depending on tho needs of the allies and the American military forces. Aa in other industrials controlled by the food administration, canners will bo reqnlrod to sell their products at a reasonable margin of profit re gardless of market conditions or re placement values. Hnve you lost anything? If so, a Herald Want Ad will find It for you IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA l Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. Inst beautiful, even shade of dark glossy hair can only be had by brtwmf a mixta re of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents for 50 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Comound now because it dark ens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it tiecomes bcatiti fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. This resdy-to-usu preparation is a delightful toilet rcquistc for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Mall to CHAS. C. JAMESON, Sec.-Treaa., KIN worth. Nebraska Ht Centa per Head Horse and Cattle. 0A.OO Annual Dssst Application for Membership tt NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION Xanie Poet Office o. Cattle Date.. Horses 'ounty AsHCMed in Brands tier Marks Kar Marks cinarka 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 Pgr Value of $1.00 per Share, Fully Paid and N'on -Assessable. Treasury Stock, 400,000 Shares. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HAIiUY H. GRIFFITH, Casper, Wyo President JOB M KY KRS, Sturgis, So. Dak Vice-President l.KONAKI) B. .IONKS, Lead, S. D., Secretary and Treasurer I SAIJNSKY, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. . Director LBN M. HALL, Casper, Wyoming Director ItKKKRBNCE: J. D. Emerick, H. E. Reddish, J. N. An drews. B. 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