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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
3 11 ! . KJ New Grocery Customers Every business day we have new customers added to our large patronage. There is a reason for this. The most satisfactory thing- about it is that they continue to be our customers day after day. That certainly means that we are giving them satis faction. We study to please our customers. We give them the goods they want, and we send out nice, clean, fresh groceries; neatly wrapped and handled by experienced delivery men who deliver them when promised. Do we make mistakes ? Yes, occasionally, for with a business of the magnitude of' ours some mistakes must necessarily occur but we always rectify them at once and guarantee satisfac tion. We're ready to take GEO. DUNCAN $ SON Majestic We believe it the duty of an up-to-date hard ware store to carry in stock the best goods they can secure. Discriminating people demand the best for their money. We know that the Majestic Range is the best built. Here are a few reasons: Body is built of Charcoal Iron adds 300 to the life. Malleable Iron is used all joints riveted; perfectly airtight. Movable Reservoir heated by contact; no pipes to freeze. Oven is rivited-4-making it absolurely airtight; saves fuel. Asbest os Lining guaranteed, held in place by open grate; Warming Closets malleable iron; will' not break; handy doors. Lower Warming Closet mighty handy for many purposes. Draft Door gives perfect control of fire; saves fuel. Other reasons Oven doors, ash cup, oven rack, ash pan. See the ranges we have in stock. We will be glad to demonstrate them to you at any time. I. L. ACHESON ALLIANCE CONTRACTORS CEHENT WORK Twelve Years' Experience AH Work Guaranteed 307 Toluca Ave. ALLIANCE. NEBR. OCTOBER BULLETIN THE HOMESEEKEfW EXCURSIONS on the ist and 3rd Tuesdays to the West, Southwest and South offer an excellent op portunity for a journey of inspection or pleasure, during the autumn and winter, through these fast growing lo calities where land is constantly increasing in value. THE CHEAP ONE-WAY AUTUNN RATES TO'THE PACIFIC COAST are in effect this year only until October 15. Go early and es cape the final rush for sleeper accommodations. Every day round trip Coast rates are in effect this winter; gen eral basis $90.00, and Si 5.00 higher via Shasta. THE DAILY. WINTER TOURIST RATES to Southern resorts become effective about November ist. These rates with their desirable routes and privileges, together with the out door and hotel attractions of the Southland, should ap peal to many looking to avoid the rigors of a northern winter. KH your order phone 32. Ranges I and BUILDERS A SPECIALTY Phone 613 J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent Alliance L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha Suggestive Questions for October, 23rd, 1910. i (CoryHpM. 1010, byKev T. S. Utmott. O.I) Review. Golden Text Ami It enme to pass, when the. clfiyn were well nigh come thnt he should be received up, ho BtendfaRtly pet his fnco to go to Jeru snlem, nnd sent messengers hefoie his fnce. Luke lx:51. The following mny be used as n now nnd complete lesson, or ns n review of the fourteen preceding lessons. The date nnd title of each of theso past lessons, where found, the Golden Text, and one question from each les son follow. July 17 Peter's Confession. Mntt. xvl:13-28. Golden Text Thou art tho Christ, the Son of the lhlngGod. Mntt. XVl!lC. Veise 13 How much enre should wo have ns lo what people tln.ik of us? July 24 The Transfiguration. Mntt. xvli:l-S, l-t-20. Golden Text This Is my beloved Son In whom I am well Dlensed. hear yo Him. Mntt. xvll:5. Verse 3 Whnt difference, or blance Is there, between the appear ance of Moses and Ellas, to Jesus and the three disciples, and the claims of modern spiritualism? July 31 A Lesson on Forglvenness. Mntt. xIil'21-35. Golden Text If you foTglve men their trespasses, your heavenly Kathrr will also forgive you. Matt. vl:14. Verse 22 Why is It both the privi lege and the duty, of every mnn. to forgive Injuries whrn they are truly repented o!7 Aug. 7 Jesus on the Way to Jeru salem. Mntt xl:l-2. 13-20. Golden Text Jesus said Suffer little chil dren and forbid them not, to come r.nto ne, for of such Is tho kingdom of heaven. Matt, xix.14. Verses 13-14 Which Is the more lm poitant, and why, to bring a child or a grown man to Jesus? Aug. 14 The Laborers In the Vine yard. Matt. xx. MG. Golden Text- Many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first. Matt. xlx:30. Verse 1 Who does God want to work In his vineyard, and what nre the qualifications? Aug. 21 Jesus Nearlng Jerusalem. Matt, xx: 17-34. Golden Text The Son of mnn came not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give his life a ransom for many. Matt. xx:28. Verse 23 la the suffering for Jesus as necessary now as then, or does change in the circumstances make suf fering now unnecessary? Why? Aug. 28 Jesus Entering Jerusalem. Matt. xxl:l-17. Golden Text Hosan na.to the Son of David, Blessed Is he thnt cometh In the name of the Lord, Hosanna in the highest. Matt. xxl:9. Verses 4-5 Did Jesus plan theso events to fit this prophecy or did ho act without thinking of it? Sept. 4. Two Parables of Judgment. Mntt xxl:33-4fi. Golden Text There- fore say I unto you, The kingdom of j God shnll be taken from you. Mntt xxl:43. Verse 34 From the suggestions of this parable what kind of fruit did God expect of the Jewish nation? Sept. 11. The King's Marriage Feast. Matt. xxll:M4. Golden TextMany are called, but few are chosen. Matt. xxil.14., Veree 2 How does a marriage feast represent the gospel? Sept. 18. Three Questions. Matt, rxil: 15-22, 34-4C. Golden Text. Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's: and unto God the things that nre God's. Matt. 22:21. Verse 39 What Is a proper self love, that which Jesus states must be the standard of our love to our neighbor? Sept. 25. Temperance Lesson. Gal. v: 15-20. Golden Text If wo live In the Bpirlt, let us also walk In the spirit. Gal. v:23. Verso 21 How long would a drunk ard crave strong drink If he could get none? Oct. 2. The Wise and Foolish Vir gins. Matt. xxv:M3. Golden Text- Be ye therefore ready also; for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not. Luke xil:40. Verse 2 Judging from what they cay, and how they act, what propor tion of Church members are ready for sudden death, or for the sudden com ing of Christ? (This question must be answered In writing by members ot the club.) How to Enter the Bible Study Contest In three weeks from to-day a very important Bible Study con test starts in connection with The Herald. Most, if not all, of our readers are aware of its im portance and its conditions, and this is simply "to stir up your pure minds by way of remem brance". The International Press Bible Question Club is divided into four classes, composed of news papers which join the Club dur ing any given year. They are known as Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D. The classes are numbered according to the quarter of the year in which they join. The Herald lo cal club belongs to Class C. Tnere will be given away as prizes to each class, to the first five contestants, five solid gold medals; to next five contestants, five sterling silver medals; to the next five contestants, five Teach er's Bibles, price $5.50 each; and to the ntixt thirty five , contest October 23 and 30, 1910 Oct. a. The Parade of the latent. Mntt XXV14-30. Golden Text His Lord said unto him well done, thou good nnd rnlthful servant, thou hast been faithful over a few things, 1 will make theo ruler over many things, en ter thou Into the joy of thy Ixml. Mntt. xxv:21. Verses 10-17 About whnt per cent of now opportunities nre developed, when we are falthrul to the orlglnnl opportunities which God plnces right before us? Oct. 16. The Last Judgment. Matt. txv:3I-46. Golden Text Inasmuch na ye have done It unto ono of tho least of these my brethren, yo have done It unto me. Mntt. xxvt40. Octooer 3Utn, ijiO. (Copxriplit. lino, li) Kev. I h. I.inscott, 1)1)) The Anointing of Jesus. Matt. xxvl'.MC. Golden Text She hath done what she could. Mnrk xlv:8. If we do what wo can Is that ns ac ceptable to God ns If we could do n thousand times more? Why? Verse 1 Can It be demonstrated that the Baylngs of Jesus, which wo have, mnko a complete statement of Christianity, even If they were not supplemented by nny thing else7 Give your reasons. Whnt, If any, reason Is there to be lieve thnt Jesus had eluded hlB ene mies until he hnd said all ho wanted to say? Verses 2-15 What wns tho underly ing motive which Induced, that great and sacred body, the Jewish Sanhe cirln, to plan to bring about the death of so good a man as Jesus? If an Assembly of Christian Minis ters, or lnymen, 'gives way to jealousy, or hatred: are they liable to do as cruel a deed as the crucifixion of Je sus, nnd then persuade themselves they nre doing right? What are the chances foi tho Intel lect rormir.g rigm conclusions, on matters of disputed personal religious experlenco nnd teaching of others, if the heart is not filled with love to God and man? Verse C Which place, the home or the pulpit, affords a minister the better opportunity to do spiritual work? Why? Why, or why not, Is a pastor under obligation lo visit all his members, at their homes, for personal conversation on spiritual matters? When a church getB too large for a pastor to visit all Its members, regu larly, ought it to divide Into two churches, or to let the members go without being visited, or what other steps should be taken in such circum stances? Verse 7 Is It either right or neces sary, today, for women to spend more upon Jcsub thnn upon nny other per son? Why? This wns a love offering, which got the more ppoil from it the giver or jW8US9 Many In these days nre hungry for food, but more nre hungry for love and sympathy, Is It ns much a duty to minister to the one craving is to the other, and why? Verses 8-0 Why did the dlsclplca object to this expensive love offering? Which in the long run does the more good, and why, those who wisely and lovingly feed hungry mouths or those who feed hungry hearts? (This ques tion must be answered in writing by members of the club.) What good is accomplished by send ing flowers to funerals, and to sick people? Would the money be more widely spent In feeding the poor or for missions? Verses 10-12 What should be the degree of blame for criticising n lov ing act? What effect Is such criti cism likely to have upon those who wou'd do good, and upon the cause of God? Verse 1" Does the Influence of a work of loe upon n human being ever ceas? Give your reasons. How often has this story of love hoeh t0,Ui and what nns ,t8 effect been llnnn ., wnPM7 Versus 14-1 6 Did Judas either hate or despise Jesus, nnd, whether or no, why did he want to betray him? Did Judas expect that his betrayal of Jesus would lead to his crucifixion? , Why? j Lesson for Sunday, Nov. Cth, 1910. me Last Siumer MBit wvisiv '" .1 ants, thirty-five copies of book, "The Heart of Christiani ty, price i?l.0 each. A beauti fully engraved Diploma will be given to all who complete the course. The conditions of the contest are that, commencing with the lesson for Sunday, Nov. 13. (1) A coupon should be cut out of this paper for T2 consecu tive weeks, certifying that the lesson has been read, together with the "Suggestive Questions" based upon the same; (2) Any five of the questions, that are in dicated to be answered in writ ing, must be so answered; (3) Must deliver to this otfiice within one week after the close of the ."2 weeks' period all the coupons which have been cut out and signed, together with five written answers. The prizes will then be awarded, in order, to those wno ueuver to any newspaper office in the class, the greatest number of coupons. The ties will be broken by an impartial examination of the written an swers, and the prizes will go to those who have the.highe.st num ber of marks': " DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP YIELD TO THIS TREATMENT Why experiment tryinj; to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with Kteasy lotions or fancy hair" dressing when Holstcn's Drug Store wilt guarantee ZEMO nnd .HMO SOAP to entirely rid the tcalp cf the germ life that causes the trouble- ZEMOandZKMO SOAP can bd ob tained in any city or town in America and nre recoanired the best and most economi cal treatment (or nil allectioDS of tb skin or caip whether on inlanl or grown per son. One shampoo with .EMO SOAP and application o! LMu will stop itching and cleanse the scalp of dandruff and scurf. We invite von to try ZKMO and ZEMO SOAP nnd if not entirely satisfied we will reluud ypur money 3 w j VET.- ... j&rxQ pr,,: "-n &&&JZ3E3) JJr tut By . K s s'CAGO You'll be de lighted with the re sults of Calumet Baking Powder. No disappoints no flat, heavy, soggy biscuits, cake, or pastry. Just the lightest, daintiest, most uniformly raised and most deli cious food you ever ate. Rccldhl(hMtrwrd Woild's Pure rood exposition, Chici, ior. Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee all work done by him. Don't trust your work to travelling repair men. This man will be here permanently. Re pairs and parts furnished for all ma chines. I'lioue 139. Geo. D. Darling. Time Table Alliance, Ncbr. I OOIM1 KhT All. M T LV. ffcX ' No r: Dully Mui'Jilii ri . tr htniiHuttk'IK'l'a, HroK i-u 1 ow, Il.nt'ntm. et- . ,li iB a.m. 1 ;C" u ui. No. 44. Dally !.c:il frum Alliuru'e to-in'n; tliem-M st- ps nt Mernu. Ilml.fii How, lUM'iinu, t'tc ....11 4) ;i. tn l.lVip.iu. No 3.1. DjIIv. I'mm iIko- mout null ueuiiuiiixi 11 pin. No. 40, TrolKlit OtlOp.m, 7 do li. in llOIJUl WthT It. O. T. LV. SI. T No. 41. Ihillv. l'lr Kilsn IliUUt. iKntlwihKl.NtiwUHB tie, utc 4:Uu.rn 4:10n.ui. No 43, Liicul, EilKumont, Newcastle, mid wtKt I 03 i.m. 12:i5 p.m. No Xi. I)Mly, Kiljjumoiit mhI Jk'Mhvooil .. j... 3:30 a.m. 5:10 a. in. I.V, .V, T. 5250 a.m. 12.50 p.m. 2:80 u.m n. si. T 3:20 u.m. 11:30(1 ra. C:fi5 p in No 4 KrelKlit ..UK) 11. 111. OOIMlfeOUTH No. 301, Den w Klj ur. . . . . No, 30.1, Diiiverlxciil nn uivt ut Hriiljieport with Uuitiisu) local .. No. 305. FrtlKil COMIMl .SOUTH No. 3W 1'lytir from Den ter. No. 304, Local frum Doumt anil Uocrnuuy , . No. 300. l'relclit WE PRINT SALE BILLS AND PBINT TMEM RKJHT Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 324 W. Fifth St. Phone 205 edYth mswan 'riSAOIlliU 01? PIANO, HARMONY and Musical History Studio 424 Laramie Avenue I'hono UUO A. F. BALDRIDGE ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Land Oftico Practice a Specialty Bonded Abstracter in Ofllco Olllco In Mi-Carklw block, next to U. H. Ijinil onicu. euqeneTSjrto Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEY Office First National I3ank Bldg. Phone 8o. ALLIANCE, NED, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LftW. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA. H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, AJLL.IATVC1C, 1SICB. iCMTlBROOME t.AM ATTOIUiEY LnnKPxperltmcpftOtU'Ccfvct U H, Land Olllco In n guurnuteo for prompt and clllclunt sorvlco. Office in Opera House Block, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX Lawyerand Land Attorney I'rurtltl'itier In civil courts bltico lfW3 and KokIsUt IT. H. Lund Ofllcii from 1103 to UK)7. liitortnutlim by mull a Hpoelulty. OKtlCIE IN LAND omCK lllllI.UINll Al.LIANCi: NEIHtASKA. OKIE OOl'raiNOMj lies. I'huno 0 V. J. I'KTKIWEN lies. I'hono 43 Drs. CoppernoII & Petersen OSTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND S UK OK ON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (Successor to Dr. J. E. Mooro) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK Office liourn-lt-12 a m. 2-4 p.m. 7(30-9 p, m. Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 H. A. COPSEY, M. D. I'hyslclnn nnd Surgeon Phono 300 Calls answered promptly day uml night from offllcn. OlllCfHt Alllunco National Uunk Unlldlneovurthe I'ostOtHce. 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 Onicelioure, 10 tuJL'n. ra ; 1.30 to 4, 7to8l. in. Office Phone 65 Res. Phone 16 Dr. H. R. Belville PHONE 167 Opera House Block Alliance.. Nebr. T, J. THRELKELD, Undertakerjnd Embalmer FIIOKK 207 ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer riNERAL SUPPLIES OfTice Phone 498 Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer., A1.I.IAM.I., Ni:illJ.VSKA I'uilli's out of town hlioulil write, us I uoi out mnuli of the time.- (Jlmriseg will not ox civil ?5 00 and expense pi-r Uuy . E. C. WHISMAN Practical Painter & Paper Hanger. Pull line wall paper samples PHONE 700 ALLIANCE, NEBR E. O. OOOL Plumbing and Fitting All work guaranteed" first-class PHONE 27 rmD BASEMENT ZBINDEN BLOCK ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA W. F. ROSENKRANZ Practical Blacksmithlng and Wagfii Work. Horseshselfig a Specialty Stop or Second St, tatweta Bw Butt d Urtai ait 4