The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 15, 1910, Image 13

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    New Groceiy
Customers
Every business day we have new customers
added to our large patronage. There is a reason for
this. The most satisfactory thin about it is that
they continue to he our customers day after day.
That certainly means that we are giving them satis
faction. We study to please our customers. We
five them the floods 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 your order phone 32.
GEO. DUNCAN SON
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On Mm Sunday School Lraon by
Rev. Dr. Unacott tor the In
ternational Preia Bible QucttkM
Chib.
1 1 op, nf. Ml W ftVr T. 8 LtomW. D O
New
Queensware Line
I have just added a new, full and
complete line of Queensware. Hy stock
includes everything in this line. See the
beautiful hand-painted Chinaware, Cut
Glass and Silverware. The quality is guar
anteed and the prices are right.
I. L. AC H ESO N
ALLIANCE
Spring Wagons for Sale
We now have Five New Hand-Made Spring Wagons ready
for delivery. They are better made, more durable and will
give much better satisfaction than machine-made spring
wagons. We will sell these wagons at reasonable price.
If you want one of them, call immediately, before they an
all taken, Shop opposite Palace Livery Barn.
Donovan & Son
i THC SUNNY SOUTH: Every first and third Tuesday very low home
seekers' excursion rates are in effect to the south with 25 day
limits, and every day the winter tourist rates are in effect witli
all winter limits.
10 CALIFORNIA: Daily excursion rates witli attractive conditions,
limits. stop-OVer privileges, side trips, etc., are in effect. The
annual winter movement to Southern California by thousands
of Americans who desire to escape the rigors of the North is
now under way.
COLORADO: A two or three weeUs's sojourn in the '. inter climate
of Colorado is recommended by physicians as one of the best
up-building tonics available. The greal .National Western
Stock siiow is held at Denver, January 16-21,
The Burlington takes excellent care of you to California,
either in through standard or through tout 1st sleepers with
conductors in charge; via Denver, Scenic Colorado And Salt
Lake City.
wisiern land producis I xhibii win be held In Omaha, January 18
to 88th. All new western localities should be represented; all
farmers and prospective farmers should see this instructive
exhibit.
(1.) Why la
tton stor. In
poetry, in music.
uac. ioxn. 1910.
(Capyrtfto. mm, hjr Hrv. T. s. bleateS). nut
The Rerarrwtttea. Matt, xxviii: 1-20.
Uoldea Text - li. I am with you al
;. SVSfl unto I he end of the world.
Mutt xxvlll:20.
(I.) Wli.i; Ifg the rmaOBI for faith.
In the tortile of the resurrection of
Je-mn from the dead?
CM Whrst time r the day. and on
What 4' of ttn week, did the ream
Motion occur?
Cl.l WIhi first fauns' out com fining
the resurrection of Jeans?
(4.) Who .'ic ".Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary?"
(".) Whv were these tSTO Marya go
ing to thr sepu'.chere?
(6.1 What WOK the extraordinary
attending circumstance In connection
With i he resurrection?
i T.i What, can be said conc erning
the angel that, rolled bHck thS stone,
and. gave the women information con
cerning the reytirreetlon?
18.) If as some say the story of the
resurrection Is mythical, what effect
would that imve uon the religion
founded by Jev!
9.) Whs! were the women doing
when Jesus met them (verse n and
hov. may we be sure of constantly
Eie i ng Josnst
(10,1 W!-en and where d'd JSSSI
Sn thai h would rise from the dead1
(11. i Is it still a matter of "great
Jo. i. v.st Si that Jesus rose fro-n
the desd, and to rr.y thia Joy bo al
s rssl.'ssd?
I'l l If aeaus had not risen would
It hat i lua posMble (or b.:n. evtj
wllh his Leautiful liTe .imT u:i?xairip'!ed
teaching, to Bate capture I the best
thought of the world .is h ha s? Givo
your rosnins.
It thai the resurroc
prose literature, ii
la art. and in Chris
tian ex'i lance, 1 so enrapturing?
tl-i.l How did the disciples, at first,
take to the story of the resurrection.
KB i how u re they finally convimvd
Of its truth?
115.) What la the significance of the
fnci. that the disciples were Bflaliy
Convinced of the resurrection of .lent.
Sftl r they had BOftn hll dead In dy US'
en from ttie rfOSS, and assted up In
the rock hewn tomb, ar.d had settled
down to the fact that he was d 'ad.
and 'hat his cause was a failure?
(If. I H ad the Acts of the Apostle
tcalh end slate how much significance
ls I here given to the resurrection of
Jesus?
(1T. Is there pny possibility that
the disciples were deluded men con-
earning tbs resurrection? Why?
(1st Why did not Jesus show him
self openly on the streets, and teach
openly, after In- resurrection?
(19.) How many recorded times did
Jesus app-ar after his resurrection?
Give chapter and verse. .. (This ques
tion must be answered in writing by'
members of the club.)
Lesson for Sunday. Dc. 2-"th, 1910.
ChHJmj, Lesson. Luke 11:0-20.
DANDRUFF AND ITCHING
SALP YIELD TO
THIS TREATMENT
Why experiment trying to drive the
dandrufl germ front uDderneath the
skin with greasv lotions or fancv hair
dressing when Holster) s Drug Store will
guarantee ZBMO and ZBMO SOAP to
entirely rid the scalp cf the germ life that
causes the trouble.
ZBMO aad ZBMO BOAP can ix: ob
tained in any cilv or town in America and
are recogni.ed the best and most economi
cal treatment for all affections of the skin
or scalp whether on infant or grown per
son. One shampoo with ZBMO BOAP
and applic ation of ZBMO will stop itching
and cleanse the scalp of daml'U fl and
scurf.
We invite yon to try ZBMO and
ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely satisfied
we will refund your money.
NEBRASKA NEWS
Secrelsry of Banking Board
Makes Report on Conditions.
LOANS ARE H GO AS F.ESJLT
V'rv Little of This Year'a Crop Placed
Upon Market, Which Accounts for
Cepietion of Cash in Banks Farm
lf Waiting for Better Prices.
Lincoln, liec III The abstract ol
the condition of Nebraska stale bsnl I
on NOT. IB, when the last call MM
Issued, shows, uciording to the stale
in' nt given out by Secretary 3 S
RojrSS of the hanking board, thai dp
posits have aaatsMBHS (BltaB on as
compared with one year ago and loan.
Bats advanced almost as BMteh Thr
condition Mr lloyse does not cOBStdei
in the least alarming, as he points out
that crops have not been moving
I'artueis waiting lor better prices, and
this circumstance alone would, In his
estimation, account for the decreased
deposits and the Increased loans.
The compilation of the repoits Indl
i a es that in f6t; state banks there are
ISO ,061 depositors, and that the aver
age reserve Is 24 per cent This last
Is an important item. The state imnk
Ing law requires that the cash reserve
be maintained at 15 per cent at least
Of the total cash reserve In thebatiKs
more than three fourths of il Is In the
hands of eastern correspondents so
that the actual cash on hand In the
state hank vaults Ik only a little
more than ii per cent This Is nof an
unusual condition
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C0N0ENSED NEWS
J if 1199 m. nuui layiur
TEACHER OF PIANO
v' Laramie Aur. Phone 230
A. )-. BALDRtDGE
A l i t iRNEY-A T-I.A W
Land Office Practice 1 Specialty
Bonded Abstractor La Oflkn
timer 111 MeUarhMj btoek. aatl letT. a.
1 ....1. 1 oniea,
EUOENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
I AND ATIORNEY
Offlca 1 irst Nauonsl Hank Hldg
T'hone Ho. ALLIANCK. NKII
Wll I IAVV MITCH ELLi
ATTOBNIT
at i aw.
ALLIANCE.
NKHKASKA.
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALLIANCK, NKB.
Lam uiMKMt
lmn 11 K'rlein- s Iteeeivei U.S. LMSOflhM
(uarMtaa rot proaaa4 io"i eaaetaat rrti-e.
(MUce in Opera House Block
ALLIANCK,
NEBRASKA
J. KRIDELBAUUH, Agent
Alliance
L W. WAKELEY, ('. P. A.. Omaha
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THR ( lit TY ntHTKT lt BUX III TiK
i UI7KTY. NBBKASK v
in 'ii uutt -r uf the BaMla ufWMIaaii WaHaiv
ti r iv, li'e ise l,
st i: hi HRBSABKA v.
ttitx nt rra nfx tf
TU ALL PER ins INTK BKSTEU IN I'll I.
ICS r ATM ' K Willlaa Wal la.-- Gray, decoaaad :
Whores. 1 weii I,, l.rsv. nf Watesku I nii U
l'-MMit, ll-illllK. tl!4s tiled til lliv ultti'. Hll ln
st 1 nun-ill urprl lug to lie i e.-rt iti.-O '-..iiy of
tin- last 111 tu lexlainoiit Of William Wul-
Iu.-h u ray. lata ol tfamita Ifqool oowtjr,
Illinois, deotwal, iiul aMiS "wen I. UMf SM
lad a patitUia aaaaia praying in hava the
sHine udiuitled to proliste. ami (or ihm i- i-
nee f letter of MWjIniatraUlM witli the will
annexed tissued to, I'eter IUiIh-iiUhII, uf A I II -lin
e. Hov Until County Nabmaka ahlcfa will
r.'ite to ImiiIi real anil iMrsotial estate
I imve themfore aapolntad lb SaVii lay of
I nviii bar, at 10 o'clock, la the forenoon.
a t k ' oiinly i .nrt ro.nn In said runnly, as
the ItutaaM place for hairtM saiil will, at
w liirh t line anil lai'e you and all ei nii-ernetl
I lull) a iiM-ar anil eoiitesi ihe aUivViaS al same.
I Ii is further urdereil thai s-tlil nt il loner
1 i;i v e notice to all person iuteresteii in th
a it ectate. of I In M-nit.lll-y -it lllis Hlitiol.
anil the lime anil pla.-e set for liearinu of llu-
aaaM) bf raualng a ivn of thla oaiar ba
pulillslie.t In 1 lie Allliinee Heralil. a RHWa
paper nriatad. aad publlabad ami circulated
Utaaid County, for Ihrce wneks siiei-esslvely.
previous to tka date set for kaariaa
In Witness in reof, I Mara karaunUj aat tny
band anil uthVial mn, ihissit, ilny ul lit rem
her, 1 '.1 iw.
ska 1. 1 L. A Hi mi v,
.J SLm, i 11,11'. Juile.
A. M. WARREN
Chiropractor
1 hifoprsctic ia the adance ol iestor
ias tiealtli withoal madiciae oi aorgsca.
We rafUOVS IBS cause of ISO disease
by a cl i ti s 1 1 11 k the spinal colamn. W li.tt-
! i vn 0111 ulHictinns, tlicte is lioe for
I you in chiropractic adjuatuieutS' Call
1 at in v oflkoa Idi assioiastion and oonn
I isft, Free. Office it) Open House
I Block, rooms aud J. 47 If'Sj 4
FLEGE FOUND GUILTY
Defendant Declared to Have Cauaed
Death of Sister, Louise.
Ponoa, Neb.. Dae 1- WilUaai
Flags was OUnd fUilty of iiiiii ' iu
the econd doc rat), Ha sras secuaan
of killing Lis sister, Louise, in a par
ttcttlarly brutal tashion.
The crime wiis cOSUBlttad .Line 3D
last, the murdered smbms aalag rasad
in the yuril whi'iv nags Bad shot hsr
during a quarrel. Albeit BlgBtan
camp, a hired iiinti einiteen year.- 1
BgU was on the pmmtaaa at the time,
and while not an eye-witneHH of the
shoot inn, was able to (ell a story that
convinced taa jurors pings aas guilty.
II was alleged that the crime w:is
committed by persons who had roll
licry ax a motive, but thh, theory was
not accepted, as the process of elttui
nation of possible guilty persons left
the gulll pointing too plainly at the
brother of the dead woman. The pen
ally for the crime is Imprisonment
from twenty years to liTe
CAR RUNS OFF TRACK
Burlington Freight Meets With Acci
dent That Causes $5,000 Damage.
Tecumaahi Neb. Dec. 10. flection
Foreman llavey of the BttrllngtOS at
this station has found two or three
broken rails on the main track of the
road west of this city within the last
few days and since the cold weather
aet in.
The track for a dtetaUOS of three or
four miles west of town recently auf
fered Injury at least to the extent of
i,000, A large cat, 100.900 pounds
capacity, on a last freight filled to the
limit with wheat, lei t the track while
the train was running full speed It
became out of place weHt of town and
the train ran until the yard limit area
reached before the englnemen disco
ered the big load bumping along on j
the ties.
The heavy trucks running along on
the ends of the ties broke off the tlm :
bers for th whole distance of three :
miles, or about .1,000 ties
YORK COUNTY CORN CONTEST
Hundreds of Ears on Exhibition From
Few Kernels That Were Distributed.
York, Neb , Ih-c 10. At the York
couatl eon contact from the thou-
Sad kernels of champion or:i , '.n !
to ihe boys iu Yoik 1 unity, gSSjdroda
of ears of coi n were placed on SXhlbl
tioti. Superintendent Morer states
that before the corn cosieai begun the
bos hail never thought of (he value oi
pure seed corn, but that since the an
nual meetings. cery farmer boy iu
York county has become interested in
better seed and better farming.
The increasi d Interest in stock
judging, better iHi mltig, di'tniMir si i
anna and manual training has result
ed in the organization of over forty
clubs in the county
County Fair Managers.
Lioroln, Dec. 10 - Kepi esentativoj
Of the Nebraska Association ot COUS
ty Fair managers met with members
of the hoard of managers of the Stall
Fair association and made arrange
mints for the annual meeting, which
will be Bald la Lincoln, .Ian 17 It
was deciu -d i Bavs papers on anch
sibj.-cts as "Our County Fail,' The
0 resit, I he Stock Show." Con
resa ons' ami M Publicity. M
Italians Fight at Omaha.
Omaha, Lie Igptls llsraewls.
living nt 0f South Tweotletb street,
ilea at the poisi sf death with baJ
let hole tlitough his tight lung, ami
four other Italians are held al the po
lice .-tatiun as the result of 11 fluhl iit
I9:'n BOUtk Nineteenth slr.et Frank
laanagorra. who received a s-r!on
ktiiie wound on the left shoulder, 'a
Isspacted of Baaiag ahot Msrenalo
BRUCE W I LCOX
L a wyeranti Land Attorney
Pi a.'lllluner in civil ciiurtM since sii;t nod
KealMai it. Land nrtice (r lata to n7.
1 11 form. t inn lv mail a Hm'lalty.
urn 1 r. is i.iMininrt in 11 1,111 mi
Al I lAM K Mimtskt
OBIK ('Ol'PEHNOLI
Kes. I'liiine
I J. I'KTKRSK.N
Raja, l'hone 43
Fire at Chanute. Kan , In the bital
oeaa dlHtilct, . 11 used fnii.oun losa.
Piomini nt Bsatneaa Internets of
Cleveland have araaatsed tBe Natlosal
One Out letter Postage IftSOclSttoa,
The f aOOB CBsaihST of deputlea
unnnimoitaly voted an Sppmprlstlon of
1,IBO,000 for the relief of flood vlc
tlBM .1 llogers Maxwell, former pri'sident
of tin- Central Railroad of New Jersey,
died middcnly of cerebral apoplexy at
his home in Brooklyn.
Chillies Smith, a railroad locomotive
lestet of Min ion, O , died in a hospital
al ( olutnhus (rtM the effect of swal
lowing his false teeth
The people of F.nlleld, N. Y , are la
metiting that there are not enough
children in the town to give a Chi 1st
m.i , church euteilaiiiment.
Dr. John A BWOpSi 1 Spi esentatlve
from Pennsylvania la the Forty eighth
and Forty ninth congresses, died In
Washington, aged eighty -seven years.
Senator Stone of Missouri was ap
pointed to fill the vacancy on the sen
ate committee on finance created by
the death of Senator Oar'el of Vlr
(data
I, VV. Hunt, capitalist of New York
city, died at a sanitarium at Pali.i
Tex. Mr. Hunt, who was in his seven
tleth year, had been III lot several
months.
The Cuaard Steamship company haa
placed a contract with John Hrown K
Co., ClrdS Hank. Scotland, for the i nn
struction of a big liner for the New
Yoik servile
A freight engine on the Texas and
Pacific railroad exploded at Odessa,
Tex., killing Bnglneer William Oliver
and his fireman, and seriously Injur
Ing the htakeman
Fre destroyed the greater part of
the big plant ol' the BdlSOS BtOCtTtC
compuny. on Rockwell place Brook'
lyn, mid the lower section of lirooklyn
Waa without light or power.
A hoard of naval medical men,
Bended b) Surgeon Charles St. J. Hut
ler, V. 8. N.i will convene at the naval
SCaClenty to investigate the recent out
break there of typhoid fever.
Saturating her clothes with kero
seiio. Mrs. Kugette Klapp walked Into
a big open tire place in her home at
Dubois Station, Ls.a and was burned
to death
L Ing on Ihe floor of the bank's
v h 1 1 1 1 and with a bullet hole In his
brain, S. P. Cruikahank, cashier of tin
pfral National hank or Emporia. Va.,
was OUBd. t
In the apace Of twelte month!-, a re
duction has been made in the deficit Of
the postofllce depsrtaaenl of IHtSOOt
000, according to the annual report of
postmaster (lenetal 1 1 Itchoock .
Suit was filed by the government in
the circuit court at ls Angeles at
tacking the title of the Southern Pa
elite railroad to 051 acres of oil lands
I in Kern county, valued at 110,000,000,
The Mist of the murder trials re
( Milling from the lynching of Carl Kth
; erlugton in Newark. O., on July 8 got
! under way when the selei Hon of a jury
I in the Montell Watha case was com
j pleted.
While preaching to his congregation
' In the cBspel at St Mary's hospital at
1 Cincinnati, Rev. Father Oeorge
lelach, 1 hap a in. was taken suddenly
I ill i.nii died before he could be re
I movd from the altar.
Troops, Including Liu caalrymen
and ten ai l iller men with rapid fire
guns, left Kl Paso over the Orient
load, destined for Ojiuxa, on the Tex
as SOISls f. where revolutionists are re
ported in the ascendant
Albert Hrown Chandler. seventy
years old, ol Htooklyn. chairman of
the board of directors 01 the Po 'a!
Telegraph lompauy. Obtained a mar
flag, license in New York to wed Mi;;
Mildred VlVUUt thirty-elRht years o'd
V. 00.! row Wilson, governor .a t oi
New .1. I as, gave out a signn.l atste
menl positlvelv declaring hims -If in
tin or of the elm Hon o; Jam : K .,:it
tine (Den.) of Union coir.;;.. Kes
Jorseya to the caitsd (ftntes sans s to
suet eed John If ess. Jr.
Thoasns iTOWler, a deputy sheriff. 1
was shut and killed at Hutchinson.
Kan . b) an BStdeStlfied man, afSOSS
h" had arrested oil suspicion t'.uit Bs
was a burglar. The man est aped and
IBS men in HtttCBlUSQS row vengeance
should the n:au be caught
I
Four persona sfors msrdsrsd on tiie,
Heruhard iaini. near Kansas City t
Mrs. Baneline Heruhard and her son.;
Ceorue. bad been terriiilv beaten alHiut
the head, while Tom Morgan and the PlumbillGr ailCl FlttinST
aa. . , , I M
Dr. Coppernoll & Petersen
si ROPATHS
Rooms 7, M anil (j, K.imer Hlock
Phone 45
il O. J. HAND,
l II VSICI i ' AMI s K U 1. 1) I
Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
DR. C. (i. CHURCHILL
lll StCtAM AMI SI HliKiV
iSseeaaaat Dr. .1. B Btueea)
OFFICE is FLETCHER BLOCK
OSksebosn 11 iga,si :-4 p m. 7;HHI p. m.
Officel l'hone 6l Res. Phone. 85
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
P)iNtcian and Singoon
l'hone 31)1'
1 'nil answered .-i.rnptl ila .ml nigh I (ma
utSIca, USIoaai Alllaaca .National H.trh
Baildinc arar tba i'st OSkm
DR. CHAS. E. 5LAGLE
WITH
DR. BELLVVpOD
Special Attention
Paid to tyjej
Dr. L. W. Bowman
PHYSICIAN AND si liiK)
Ktiuier Hlock, Kgoiiih u and
1 'tiii - Soars, to to II a.
Office Phone 03
; I IU' In 4. ; liiip 1
Res. Phone lb
Dr. H. R. Belville
I'll ON K
(Jpera House HUmh
iBj
Al iaert- Ne'
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
AI.I.I Si I-
HOSS 07
NKHKASKA
!Ht GADSBY STORE
I en i .11 Director and tmbdlmer
ILMRU StPPLILS
l lh 1 PlinS)04SB Kes. l'hone 510
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer.
SI 1 iam 1 . NEBH .mKA
I'ariies 1, ul of lava si, .mill write. :u I ma
OUt iiiih Ii ol Iba tlBSV I liargen will tut -
oaaS avsu and as nana aar Say,
E. O. COOL
liited man. named W'oith. had evident
ly been killed by one or two blows.
John W illiam Hum s, a sailor on the
Aniotican cruiser New York, who
killed a Japanese child and injured
another Japanese while he was run
ning amuck 111 the lower quarter of
Hong Kong on Sept 1, has been aen
teased to three years' penal servitude
With the recovery of $7.uihi worth
Oi gold hats ami tin- ai le.-t o six men
and OSS woman, Halted States secret
official at San PrSBjClacO think thev
have SOtVOd the tnyster of the theft
of tf.tft in gold bullion fix. .1 the
steamer Humboldt in AfSlfSl OSterl
on Sept 1 1.
Donald A McKcuzie, who waa in
dieted b the federal grand jury ut
poaUUaSi Wash . 011 Nov :, last, with
his (oasiii. Charles A McKeiizie of
Seattle, ami four other ni n 011 charges
of onasplracy to de firsts! the gavora
ineni of moie than L'a.udu acres of
Ala .111 coal lauds, waa arrested iu
New York.
All work gunrenteed first-class
1 "l l 1MB U'4 I Kl .i
ASEMENT 2IINDINIIOCK
ALLIANCE. N aen ASK A
W P. ROSENKRANZ
Practical Blacksmithing and Wagon
Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty
Shop on Second St , between Boi Butte aaS lataeai
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
NOTICE Of ATTACHMENT
IV. A Wliiklrplak. Hist uanie uuknuwu, ill
lake imlii'e t lial i n I In null Uav of Nn i-nilier.
MM - Kidgvll, a.liisli.-.'i.f Hie I'l-a.-.-in and
fr Alltaine, Kviod Ward I'rwluci, Un Muita
Cnuni) Nebraska, issmsl an nnii-r nf illin'h
meat fttr the ram of tldrty dollar tfeKi In au
aclioa l" mi 1.. hefiire blln wlii-relu Mm.
Allium aiigiin in plaint Iff ami VV. A Wink
Iviitek. tirst uunte unkiuiaiD. is dafandaavs,
lltal tna prnp.-rty of the si,i ilrfi-a.iaiit . cou
sisi 11 k of mie if o hi tiilrit ante Ii isaaa, with
I vent-l luce jew.-Uil V ill I ., n, umn unlit,
Imve heeu at llu'lieU iindei i.t order. Said
, ,s. haa Iweo vouiIuumI t t he 3tat day ot Os
eanibar. nun. m one oVaaik m.
MUs AI.I.I i K vl UHN, PUlnltK
IMteU 1 lit- .'1st da) ,if Nnoi r. lww
jO-tl-Mi