The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 12, 1911, Image 7

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that are as low as quatitV will permit.
phone orders will he given the same prompt
tention that we give to those who call.
prices
Your
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Beef
Veal
Pork
Mutton
Turkey
Qiese
Ducks
Chickens
Saxton & Roach
PHONE 19
FIRE INSURANCE
Exclusively
We represent the leading Fire Insurance Com
panies of the United States and the world. Have
you investigated the standing of your company?
You should. Are your floods properly insured?
We give our entire attention to this business and
are prepared to handle your business.
NELSON FLETCHER
Fire Insurance Agency
JOHN SNODDY, Manager
JfflMESUR
I ' THE R E LI
Repeating Shotguns
USED IN THE U. S. ARMY.
The U. S. Army authorities know a gun ; that
is why, when they decided to equip some troops
with repeating shotguns, they selected the Win
chester in preference to all other makes. The
experts of the U. S. Ordnance Board also know
a gun; that's why, after submitting a Winches
ter Repeating Shotgun to all sorts of tests, they
pronounced it safe, sure, strong and simple. If
you want a shotgun buy the one whose
strength and reliability led the U. S. Army
authorities to select it and the U. S. Ordnance
Board to endorse it that's the Winchester.
ABLE REPEATERS
Suggestive Questions
for January 15. 1911
Jan. 1Mh. 1911.
(Conrritbt. tn. ty R t h LMM'sH, n r i
' sh's Qooi Reign in Jitdah. 2
CfcrOS xy:1-15
Uoldes Text Be ye strong there
fore, and let not your hands b weak:
for vmir w.irk shall be rewnrdrd. 2
Chron xv.
(I.) VerMI 1 I What do you r.nrter-
stnnd by ihc Spirit of (rod cor.-.'ng
upon Azariah. and d men have b.iu
tar oir---' nres uny?
U.) Whcse SOU w.xs Aa nr-d what
ras the character or his father?
(3.) What victorious experience had
Asa ttt1 Ind?
t.5 What does It trail a man If he
was rOhVOftei Mid lived a noble ll'e
for many yean If he Is now living In
iln?
(5.) What Is the unyielding condi
tion if we would perpetuate the mater
ial or spiritual success of the past or
the present? (This question must be
answered in writing by members of
the club.)
(6.) In view of the uateral consti
tution or things, why la it Issposslbie
for God tO give any man material or
plrtttU 1 succcrs who Is living out of
b"monv wl'h Jod and the conditions
which bring success?
(7.) VtTM -What was the effect
POB Israel when they did not worship
the true Ood?
(8.) Whut It the effect of true relig
ion and education upon a nation?
CJ.i Verse i Is there any evidence
that Israel, when living without fJod
was ever !;rosperous, or when living
true to U')d. In adverse circumstances?
(10.) Mow often may a nation or an
Individual turn back to Ood ftftor hav
ing forsaken hint
(11.) If the sole motive In turning
to Qod Is to bo saved from our trouble,
how will (,od receive tis?
(12.) Vers-ca 5-6 What are always
the results of living out of harmony
with Cod?
(II.) Wiiat are the conditions to
be observed. If we would have Inward
and outward peace?
(14.) Do ph steal, or mental troub
les give us most "vexations." and
whut would you say Is the greatest
agony a man can endure?
(li.) Why Is It right to say when a
nation or an individual suffers as a re
sult of wrong doing, that "(lod did
vex them with adversity?"
(10.) What Is the reason that those
who are wrong themselves generally
delight In accusing others and trying
to hurt or destroy them?
(17.) Is It possible for a nation to
be permanently piosperous which Is
untrue to (rodi I, e., to the moral laws
that are found In the warp and woof
of human nature?
(18.) Verse 7 Is It possible for
right doing to go unrewarded and
how, and when, do the rewards gen
erally come?
(19.) Is tight dolr.g actually tinder
our own control?
(20.) Verses 8-10 Which la the
greater Incentive to right doing the
nobility, or the profit, of It?
fit.) What are the rewards of doing
right?
(22.) Verses 11-12 What is the sac
rlflce that God most delights in from
us?
(23.) Verses 13-15 Should the
State compel people to be outwardly
religious?
(24.) Would you commend or con
derhn the sentiment In verses 13-15?
Lesson for Sunday. Jan. 22, 1911.
Omrl and Ahab Lead Israel Into
Greater Sin. I Kings xvl: 15-33.
Have
HAPPY RESULTS
Made Many Alliance
dents Enthusiastic.
Resi
SEE THE WHOLE WEST
UNDER ONE ROOF.
You Should Not Hail to Visit the
Western Land Products Exhibit
OMAHA, JANUARY 18-28, 1911
A great educational Land Show of (arm and orchard product
from every state in the West.
It will Ik- an actual and authentic demonstration of what
be grown, the cost of production, the financial returns and
favorable conditions under which crops are produced, so that
te rested parties can obtain practical and accurate information.
National Western Stock Show
DENVER, JANUARY 16-21, 1911
Round trip tickets at reduced fares will be on sale from oints
in Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota ask ticket
agent for detail.
No wonder scores of Alliance
Izens grow enthusiastic. It
enough to make
find relief after
clt-ts
anyone happy to
years of suffering.
can
the
in-
PubllC statements like the following
are but truthful representations of
the daily work done in Alliance by
ho. ui's Kidney lMHs.
Mr. Laura Dickinson, 107 Yellow
stone Ave., Alliance, Nebr., says:
"I was afflicted with kidney coin
plaint for many years and had about
all the difficulties that accompli n.
this disease. 1 finally commenced
using Doan's Kidney I'ills, procured
at Fred E. llolsten's Drug Store and
tliey disposed of the pains in my
back and corrected a difficulty with
the kidney secretions. 1 also tried
Doan'i Kidney I'ills in tat daugb
ler'l 'ase and they strengthened her
kidneys I iS not hesitate tO recom
me id this sterling remedy.''
For sale by all dealers
i "tits. Foster-Milburu Co.,
New York, sole agents for the F
nited States
Kemeuiber the name Doan's
and take no other
2-2tc
CONDENSED NEWS j
BSBStor St -phen B Elkins of Y est
Virginia died at his Washington home
alter a shotl UlSSOS
Whlteluw Heid, American ambaasn
dor to ('.rent Britain, retained to this
country on the itSSSMT OStOMlO
Ceiuiany's pig iron product tOfl for
1910 amounted to 14.TMJ netrle
tons, an increase of 1 .S 7 ."..; m tons
RevlSSd returns on the local option
vol,. In OntSrtS show that twenty six
mimic ii:-ilit ies baTt been added tO the
"di column.
T T. tJi ay, a prominent business
limn of BSdSllSt Mo., died suddenly on
the street there of heart disease He
was seventy years old
( olonel Henry Watterson aud Mrs
Wiitterson sailed on board the Amei
Ika for Paris and the Itlviera, where
they will spend the winter.
Fire destroyed Crosssly Hail, at
East Northfleld, Mass., one of the old
est dormitories of the Mount Hertnou
school for hoys. Ush, $100,000.
Tony Wald, a shotflrcr, who wan en
tombed by an explosion In mine No 6
of the Osage Foal company at Krebs,
Ok la ., died before the rescuers reached
him.
Governor Haskell sent a message to
the legislature that made no recom
mendations, but was devoted princi
pally to the workings of the bank
guaranty law.
Andrew Carnegie has declined to
contribute toward a project to convert
Ynanaya PolysnlSi the estate of the
late Count Leo Tolstoi, into an Inter
national pieserve.
Three bags of registered mall, with
contents valued Si S0,000i hae been
stolen the last lew das In Han Frun
cisro or on the Journey across the
harbor to Oakland.
The roof of a tunnel in a copper
mine in Kio Tlnto, Spain, fell, bury
ing many of the workers. Soon after
five bodies were recovered and five In
jured men w;ere taken out.
Three large tenements In the heart
of New York's Chinatown were
wrecked by fire, which spread with
great rapidity. One Chinaman is sup
posed to be dead in the ruins and two
were injured in Jumping.
The executive board of the Amet
ican Library association at its annual
meeting in Chicago decided on Pasa
dena, Cat, as the place of the next
annual meeting to be held between
May 18 and July 1. 1911.
A determined effort to lay the foun
dation for a reciprocity treaty between
the Fnlted States and Canada was
initiated when Secretary Knox wel
coined at the state department the
representative's of the Canadian gov
ernment.
Mrs. Kllen Changrow, a wealthy In
diau woman of the Umatilla reserva
tlon in Oregon, Is suing Nicholas
Changrow, her ninth husband, for a
divorce. She was divorced from sev
cn husbands and another committed
suicide.
The civil suits of Scott Mclleynolds
nnd Cornelius S. Ider,' both of New
York, and .ludge John H. Bailey of
Ottawa, O , against Qovemor C. N
Haskell were set for trial Jan. 23 In
the Fnited Stales circuit court by
Judge Cotteral
Edwin L. VYulman, principal wit
ness for the government in the bath
tub trust proceeding!, was arrested
in his office in Pittsburg by a United
States marshal and held under $10.onu
bond lor his appearance in Detroit
March b next as u witness.
A compressed air tank, a part of
the brake equipment of a trolley car
in Pittsburg, exploded as the car was
passing through the business quarter
smashing store windows and show
cists, cutting and wounding four
persons, one perhaps fatally.
Ti'ie lands, constituting about fit
teen miles of harbor frontage and long
'-e!d by the Southern Pacific aud other
transportation interests, were declared
l ubl'c property by Superior Judge
Bnrdwell in a decision In a suit filed
note than a year ago by the municipal
hsrbor commission in lys Angeles.
W. C. T. U. Department
Mrs. J. J. Vance, Prsae Supt.
Recently the Attorney (leiHTuI of
the Fnlted States sent an assistant
front the Debartmenl of lattice to
the tt C f F Headquarters In
Washington. D C , for data concern
lug patent mOdlCltlM, as a case on
this line was to come before the
District Cfrttrt a, ami the) needed up
todate Information
UpOfl receiving tin- required data
he expressed profound thanks to the
ladies lor being able to help him
so well. The National F. T. F.
superintendents always keep mi b ind
the most thorough and up do date
information mid statistics regarding
the subjects of their departments
O
new Literature Ituibling was
ledieated at National YV ('. T F
eadqiiarters in BvatlStOn, III., on
December i This building was made
possible by gifts from friends all
o i the nation, unit was not begun
uni. i sufficient nosey was on band
to complete the payment of build
ing
Twelve states were represented at
the time of dedication. In Ibis
building will be published the offl
Isl papers of the National V. F. T.
F The Union Signal and the Young
rusader; also other needed tern
IH'rance literature.
o
The last saloon In Fulton, Ark.,
has been closed; making a distance
of Itfit) miles between Little Hock,
rk., and Dallas, Texas, where there
Is no place that Intoxicating liquors
an be bought legally.
o
Before the Holiday recess of 'on
gress, Dr. Koch, ot Philadelphia
vice-president of the Pennsylvania
Board of Pharmacy, argued before
the Mouse Ways and Menus Coin
Dlittee for legislation to restrict tin
traffic in bablt-forming drugs. He
declared that ten per cent of the rc
tail druggists of the Fnlted States
are engaged in illicit business; that
nearly fifty per cent of the criminal
class are "dope" fiends, afid tin
habit Is extending to the professions.
particularly lawyers, physicians and
trained nurses. Most of the crime
In the south he altlrbuted to co
came, on the ground that negroes
huve an especial fondness for the
drug.
Of the Chinese In this country, he
said thirty-five per cent smoke opl
urn. More than 400,000 pounds of
opium are annually brought Into
this country, and he asserted that
the debauchery from opium In China
In the old days was no worse than
the present conditions in this coun
try.
o
In prohibition Kansas, 57 out of
the 105 counties had no paupers last
year. 4S of the counties did not
send a prisoner to the Btate pent
tentlary. S7 of the counties did not
send an Insane patient to an Inst I
tut ion.
o
The W. C. T. F. members of
Creene County, Pennsylvania, have
erected a ItftO.OO drinking fountain
at Wayneshurg The inscription up
on It is, "Honest Water that Never
Left Any Man In the Mud."
o
Mrs. J. A. Schaffer, Colorado
C. T. U. State Superintendent
Work Among Ball w ay Employes,
the first woman in that state to
elected to the office of JUStlCS
the Peace Her nominal ion came
a complete surprise to Iter
o
The Union Signal says;
Remember thai
The saloon, as an institution
no d 'fenders; only apologists.
The best saloon Is so bad 11 should
not be tolerated in any community.
The saloonkeeper has two objects
In view to make mono) and evade
the law.
The saloon, no matter bow well
conducted, will sell your bo) liquor
if it has the opportunity.
The saloon is Hie iBCUhsfor for
the batching of crlmtssla and pau
pers. The saloon is the sorklnginnn's
greatest foe, and robs bis family of
life's necessities
The ssloon not only takes your
money, but t.ikes from you your rep
utatlon as sell.
The saloon br 'eds lawlessness,
and lawlessness leuds to anarchy.
The saloon fits a man to beat bis
wife, pulverise bis children ami com
mit every crime in the calendar.
The saloon is Cod's worst enemy
and the devil's best friend Bllmtn
ate the saloons
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aiie. Phone 230
A. P. BALDRIDGE
A rrKNEY-AT-LAW
ABd (ft1 t Practice a Specialty
Honclcd Alist r;ctcr ill Office
In McCorkle Mock
I ,n ml 1 Mcr
lent In D . f.
EUGENE BURTON
Attorney at Law
LAND ATTORNEY
Office First National Hank Bld.
Phone Hn. ALLIANCE. NEB
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNIY
AT LSW.
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALLIANCE, IN KB.
TivirBSooMir
LAND ATTORNEY
LonsMnarlmuMMtteoeiTei r s. Laod 1 mhc
In KiiuriMiU'p for prompt mid iiftli lent Mrrlce.
Office in Opere House Block
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
BRUCE W ILCOX
1. a wyer and Land Attorney
riWtltl'HHT In civil courts .since IHP3 nod
IteylnUr r. a, i.nmi outer from n:i to 19117.
I n f' t -licit inn D) until 11 spoelitlty.
OlttOl IN I AM' III-KICK llll 1 1.1)1 Nil
ALLIANCE. - N I UN Ash A
OBIS Col'I'KKNoLi, K J. PETBBSCN
Res, ci '." MS I'hone :i
Drs.Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Koomit 7, H and 9, Kumei Block
i'hone 43
QEO. J. HAND,
SHVSICtAH AND SLRdfcO
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SI KG EON
(Huccwimor to Dr. J. K. Moor)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Otnce hours 11-12 a-m. 2-4 P m. 7:SO-9 p. m.
Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Hhynlcian and Sir neon
Phone 300
CallH aiiNwurt-d promptly day
offllcn. onicm: Alliance
Hntldlnv over the Pout Office.
.'hi nul.i trow
National Ram
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DR. CHAS. E. SLAGLE
W 1TH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to fc.vejw
Frank W. Boland. M. !.
(Successor to Dr. L. W. Bowman)
Kilmer Block. ROOOM II ami IJ
oejeelwarSi I Ui IS. a. n 1 1 1" . 1 to I p
Office Phone 63 Res. Phone 6t2
Dr. H. R. Belville
PHONE
Opera House BIock
167
Alltsnee, Nef
Mexican Rebel Capture 14,000 Rifles.
Washington, Jan. 7 Gustavo A.
Maderoi u brother of Francisco Ma
di 10, one ot the leaders in the Mex
lean revolution, received u telegram
i ion the headquarters of the rsrolv
tiordsta in Cbihuahus teilisj of the
capture of bet wees li,SO0 and 14,000
rifles which were bstSI transported to
the federal troops
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
ALl.l KN
PHOME
I,
207
NKBKASKA
iM GADSBY STORE
funersi Director and Embalmer
1 1 M KM SUPPLIES
Office PhmM408 K'"s Phone 510
D. Clem Oeaver, General Agent
L4NDSEEKERS IM0RMAEI0N BUREAU
1004 Farnain Street, Omaha, Nel.
Eight New Indictments Against Robin.
New York, .Ian. 7.- Kihi new in
Uictuienl, one of them superceding
Price SO 1 the original, were found against to
Buffalo.1 sse nh (1. Robin, the hanker and uromot
er. Two more of his companies fell
afoul ot the law, this time represented
by the public service commission,
which will order an inquiry into tbelr
hooks
HARRY P. C01IRSEY
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS' KLASt iN AIil.K
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.
DANDRUFF AND ITCHING
SCALP YIELD TO
THIS TREATMENT
Why experiment Irving to drive the
dandruH uerm limn underneath the
skin with greasy lotions or lancv hair-
dressing whtn Moisten s lrug Store will
guarantee ZEMO and ZKMO SOAP to 1
entirely rid the scalp cl the germ life that
causes the trouble.
ZRMOaadZEMO soap ran he 0
taioed id any city or town in America and
are recogni.ed the best and most economi
cal treatment (or all affections of the skin '
or scalp whether on infant or grown per- j
son. one snanipoo with f.v. mu suat
and application of ZBIIO will stop itching
and cleanse the scalp of dandruff and
scurf.
We invite you to try .KMC) and
ZEMO SOA11 nd if not entirely satisfied
we will refund your money. t
Engine Blows Up and Kills Two.
Sheridan, Wyo., Jan. 7 An engine
on an east hound freight blew up on
the Burlington right of way, instantly
killing Kngineer Zumbrennen aud
Brakeman Jone The scene of the
disaster was 011 a grade two miies
east af Rsochsater.
Upholds Live Stock Board.
Topeka. Ian ! The supreme court
refused dissolve the Traders' Live
Stin k exchange 0 Kansas City on tha
ground that it ia a trust. The court
holds the exchange must discontinue
thi practice of boycotting traders oat
tide of the orcanlzatloa.
J. P HAZARD
5urveor and Kngineer,
At I lAM I . M ItltASKa
PaHlea nat of town sboaM writ, sa 1 am
I nut in ebuf the time. UlMsTSea WUi not es
I ceeil Tj ne ilinl eXielivs pel day.
-B . .
E. O. COOL
Plumbing and Fitting
All work guaranteed firt-class
1 M ic ni . -i i v rmi
BASEMENT ZBINDENBLOCK
ALLIANCE. NEBHA8K
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY
"1 want to thank you from the
bottom of my heart," wrote C B.
Kader of Lewisburg. W. Va., "for
wonderful double benefit I got from
Electric Bitters, in curing me of
Htoniach trouble and of rheumatism,
from which I had been an almost
helpless sufferer for ten years. It
suited my ca.te as though made just
tor me." For dyspepsia, indigestion,
jaundice and to rid the system of
kidney poisons that cause rheuma
tism, Elect rie Bitter has no equal.
Try them Every bottle is guar.in
teed to satisfy Only 5lc at E. J.
Brennan's 3-4t
W. F. ROSENKRANZ
Practical Blacksmithing and Wage
Work. Horseshoeing a Specialty
Shop on StCMia St.. hetwMi Isi tatte us! Latest
ALLIANCE. NEItASHA
NOTICE TO SETTLE
Having relinquished my office and
practice 10 Dr. F. W. Bowland, I
will send statements to all who are
indebted for medical services, and
would respectfully request a settle
ment of these accounts within the
next thirty days without repeated
notices from in.
L W Bow man, M D.
J-'t La ramie Ave.
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