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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1910)
qj j.,, . -Jrtii.. - I. 1 fiWi . iicf.nousenoia vrucies GIVEK AWAY' UfJH We'haveiustctclCUlSre OI U1C ,1CWI!" of household r't,cleS aiflesire t0 Put one in t .si vuio vi.iuiiy(i iil uiu uui Ji'-' -v-T HUIIIUIJ ing- to sell tl with your ne! :m but areWoing to give one fct purchase pMa pair of shoes. SEE ; our nicbIline of 3u ., JUST RECEIVED AT y Qolburn's Cash Store OTIS Sc BUSH ' CONTRACTORS an flBTJILDERS - r CEHENT WORK A SPECIALTY i t'. i Twelve Years' Experience All Work Guaranteed 307 Toluca Ave. ALLIANCE. N Phone 613 BIBLE STUDY PRIZES FOR EVERYBODY The International Tress Bible Ques tion Club is affording tlio opportunity and stimlus for everyboPy, either at home or in classes, to study the Inter national Sunday School Lesson. The Adult Bible Class Movement has brought together thousands of men who study the Bible in classes every Sunday, but the I. P. B. Q. C. with its "Suggestive Questions," lays out for them a most fascinating lot of ques tions to discuss and at the same time affords the opportunity for the still larger number, who do not attend Sun day School, to profitably study the lesson at home. We are glad to report that our effort to enlist the masses in Bible study is being appreciated by our best people; words of encouragement are being free ly said in favor of the work wo have undertaken. Pastors, Sunday School workors, and others, interested in Bible study are giving us much encourage ment. But this we expected; we did not, however, expect our "Suggeftive Questions" would so interest non churchgoers. This is au agreeable surprise, and it is very encouraging. From what we have learned we shall not be surprised if non-churchgoers capture some of the best prizes. We advise everybody to study these questions right along, so as to be ready to enter the contest with the lesson for Sunday, November 13, 1010. If you arc not a subscriber to The Herald, send in your subscription on the at tached cupon. Cut out the followlnz coupai and tand to Tfct Alliance Hirtld, Alliance, Nebraska: Send The Alliance Herald until November 5, 1011, to Name 'Address I enclose 1.50 to pay for the same under your special offer to new subscribers. Name . . Address ' Date 1010. Suggestive Questions for September 18th and 25th Central Lumber Co. A Full Line of Building Tlaterial, Piles, and Coal HEFUNGFORD, NEBR. Posts Special September Rates TO THE EAST: You can make an eastern trip at reduced rates any day, and for many eastern trips the limit has been ex tended to 60 days instead of 30 days. TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN: Special rates, September 13th to 17th, for the Grand Army Reunion. LOW ONE WAY RATES TO THE COAST: General basis, only $25.00; August 25th to September 9th and October 1st to 15th to California destinations, and from September 15th to October 15 to the Northwest and Puget Sound. CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS: General basis, only $50.00 round trip, direct routes, September 1st to 7th and September 24th to 30th; $15.00 higher includes the Shasta Route. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS: 1 st and 3d Tuesdays. Irrigated1 lands assure a crop'and values will greatly increase during the immediate future. Advise your friends in the east. R illi J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha AK-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL AND PARADES OMAHA Seat. 28th to Oct. 8th, 1910 THE BIG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY THtdiy Kfcit, Oct. 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS VlliltdlT Rif It, Oct. 5 ELECTRICAL PARADE Ttortdaj Aflirnoen, Oct. 6 MILITARY PARADE Frlil KljM, Oct. J COnONATlOV BALL Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day by U. S, Regular Troops. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIME-YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF HELP Wallace's Transfer Line Sept. 18th, 1910. (Copyright, 1910, by Rev. T. S. Unscolt, D.D.) j Three Questions. Matt 22:15-22, i xxxlv:46. Golden Text Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's. Matt. xxli:21. Verse 15 Why did the Pharisees want to entangle Jesus In his talk? Why is it that Christians of one creed often feel bitter towards those of another creed, and sometimes try to "entangle" them, as the Pharisees did Jesus? Verse 1C Why did not the Pharisees go to JesuR personally? Why did the Pharisees associate with their own disciples the Herodlans, in their attempt to ensnare Jesus? Why did they pay JeBus this great compliment, seeing they were so op posed to him? Is it ever right to lie for a good cause? Why or why not? What good lesBons may we learn from these bad men? Verses 17-21 If these men had really been truth seekers, how would Jesus have probably answered their Question, as to whether it was right for the Jews to pay taxes to Caesar? What difference is there between the moral obligation for a man to pay his legal taxes, and to pay his butcher bill for examplo? What was Jesus' own practice as to paying taxes? (See Matt. xvlll: 2427.) JesuB rebuked these hypocrites sharply, to what extent should we fol low his example in this? Point out wherein the remarkable skill of Jcsub' answer consisted. Verse 22 Why was it great folly for them to suppose they could ea tonglc Jesup In his woidsT Can you cite the case of any who lave opposed God, without bringing disaster upon themselves? Verses 34-40 Why is it that men till persist in opposing God, when his tory shows that every man who haa done so has Buffered loss, and that (xll who persisted have been destroyed? What Is the chief object in life? What enn we do, or what must we be, in order to attain the chief object of life? If a man does love God with all hla powers, and his neighbor as himself,, does he perfectly please God 7 If love la the dominating power In a man's life, it makes the will and tba motive perfect, and thuB God If pleased; but does Jesus teach that love guarantees perfect actions? Give your reasons. What is a proper self love, that which Jesus says must bo the stand ard of our loving our neighbor? May every one attain to loving God with all the heart, and his neighbor as himself, and how can It be done? (This question must be answered in writing by members of the club.) Versos 41-46 Why could not tha Pharisees answer Jesus' question as to whose son the Christ waa? What Is the answer to the question of Jesus as to how the Christ could be David's son and also his Lord? What do YOU think of Christ? Sept 25th, 1910. (Copyright, 1010, by Key. T. S. Linicott, D.D.) Temperance Lesson. Gal. v: 15-26. Golden Text If wo live In the Bpirlt, let us also walk In tho Spirit Gal. v:25. Verse 15 WBat should be our atti tude town. ,. other? Why Is It that, even among pro fessed Christian, there 1b so much evil speaking of those who are absent? What rulo should govorn our con versation about our fellows? Why is it not legitimate to discuss nn evil Teport about tho absent, oven If we have reason to bellovo It is true? Verse 1C-17 What does It imply to "walk in the Spirit?" Do the natural and legitimate appe tites, and desires of the body, neces Barily war against the Spirit of God, or is the reference here to the flesh, or Blnful mind? Does God expect every man through tho power of the Spirit, to succeed In resisting every sinful temptation, or is that the Ideal only? Verso 18-To what extent may wo take the Spirit to direct us, as to what we should, and Bhould not, do? Verses 19-21 How many, of tho sins of this catalogue, are Bins of tho body, and how many tho sins of the soul? How many of these sins are impos sible of commission if we had no phy sical nature? if the use of tho appetite and pas Blons of the bodv, and the desires of the heart and mind, are fully under tho control of the Spirit, how many of these sins would be possible of com mission? Ib drunkenness, for example, a Bin of the body, or the soul, or both? When a drunkard is liberated from the body does he still havo a craving for drink? What is the best cure for drunk enness? How long would a drunkard crave strong drink, if he could not procure) any? Wfcy Is it Impossible for those who are controlled by the flesh, to Inherit the kingdom of God? Verses 22-24 How many, or how much, of those fruits of the Spirit, ripens on the day we first commit our selves to be "led of the Spirit?" A flower garden needs at least two things, viz., to be free of weeds and for the flowers to grow, tho one being EUdden and the other gradual; does this fairly represent tho needs of a eouI, and if so specify the process? Verse 25 Do those who receive the Spirit have to learn to walk in Him, and if co, how is it done? (This ques tion must be answered In writing by members of the club.) Vprse 20 If a Christian, out of love, Is engaged in good work, Is It right or wrong for him to desire to know that his work Is appreciated? If one Christian worker Is Jealous of nnother worker, how would you char acterize such a person? Loa?on for Sunday, Oct. 2nd, 1910. The Wise and Foolish Virgins. Matt jxv:i-13. Household goods moved promptly and transfer work solicited. Phone 4 Frank Wallace, Prop'r. OFFICE AT I'HUIlI'tV GKOCCm HOTEL ALLIANCE EUROPEAN FULLY MODERN Equipment and service first-class in every department Cafe in Connection Open Day and Night On the left and across the street from the Burlington station "COME IN !" Don't stall around the door all clay. "How I hate To have to wait In barber shops To have them shave my chops," It's a very short Stop At-Nation & Copeland's Shop ,221 Box Butto Avenue EUGENE BURTON Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEY Offlce First National Bank Bldg. 'Phone 186. ALLIANCE, NEBr WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT Law, ALLIANCE, ' NEBRASKA. s' H. M. BULLOdK. Attorney at Law, ALLIANCK, N18B, ' F. M. BROOME LAND ATTORNEY Loop experience as Receiver U, 8. Land Office is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE - NEHRASKA. BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner In civil courts since 1893 and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a specialty. Office In Land Office Building ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA Finding a Leak is sometimes a dangerous and dirty job unless you are a Practical Plumber. II there is any trouble in the bath room or heating apparatus Send for Us and we will fix It promptly and at reason able charge. We do good work and guar antee it. Fred Bren nan House phone, 35G. Shop phone.744 OHIE COIU'EKNOLL. Kch. l'liono SO V J.I'ETEKSEN lies. Vbono 43 W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty Shop on Dakota SL, bttweta Box Butte itf Laramli Aventtfis, Alliance, Neb. Edith M. Swan TEAOIIEIi OI PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenue lJlinnn 220 A. F. BALDRIDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Land office practice a specialty Bonded Abstracter in office Ottlco In McCorklo block, next to U. H. Land Offlce. Dr. Oliver McEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMINGFORD, NEBR. SPECIALTIES Diseases of Women and Children and Genito Urinary Organ All calls answered promptly day or night ill AkfN POWDER Absolutely Pure Tha only baking powtar mada from Royal Grama Oraam of Tartar Milium, Na LlMt Pkispltt! Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen osti:oiatiis 7-8-9 Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SUUQKON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DRTuTl:rCHURCrlH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Hucossor to Dr. J. E. Moore) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Offlco hours ll-la, n. 2-4 p.m. 7(80-9 p, m. Office Phone 62 Res. Pbont, 85 rirXTcOPSEYTlVrK I'hyHlclan and Surgeon I'hone 300 Calls answered promptly day and night from odl Ice. Ofllces: Alliance National Baatr Ualldlng over the I'ost ouice. DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE with ' DR. BELLWOOD Special Attention Paid to Eye Work Dr. L. W. Bowman PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rumer Block, Rooms 12 and 13 Office hours, 10 to 12 a, in., 1:30 to 4, 7 to 8 p. in. Offlce Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer PHONE 207 ALLIANCE, NEBR. THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL .SUPPLIES OFFICE PHONE 498 RESIDENCE PHONE. 5m . J. P. HAZARD , Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, Ni:i)HASKA Parties out of town should write, as I am out much of the time Charges will not exceed $5.00 and ex penses per day. ?& E. C. Whsman Practical Painter and Paper Hanger Full line wall paper samples PHONE 709 ALLIANCE, NEBR E. O. COOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed first-class PHONE 274 RED BA8EMENT ZBINDEN BLOCK ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 West Idaho. Phone 205 fWWj