The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 06, 1911, Image 7

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    WE HAVE IT
Here are some of the companies we represent.
Every one a tfood. strong, established company:
Liverpool, London & Globe
North America
Royal
Hartford
Springfield
Columbia of Omaha
NELSON FLETCHER
1 Fire Insurance Agency
i.
JOHN SNODDY, Manager
Phone 68
We are headquarters for the best
Flour in the city. Try a sack and be
convinced.
Peerless, 4H lb sack $1.50
Up to Date, 481bth sack 1.50
Tip Top, 48 th sack 1.40
B. & M., 4Hrb sack 1.40
Delight, 48 th sack 1.25
White Syrup, per gallon (0e
Black Bird Corn Syrup, per gallon . . 40c
Karomel Brand, per gallon 40c
A Pure SugarMaple flavor per gallon $1 .00
A Pure Sorghum, per gallon 75c
Canada Sap, a Pure Maple, per qt. . 40c
Log Cabin, a Pure Maple, per qt. . . . 45c
Autumn Leaf, a Pure Maple, H gal.. 70c
Beet Sugar Syrup, per qt 25c
Bonnie, a Pure Cooking Molasses, qt. 20c
RICHELIEU COFFEE
nice smooth taste; we have it
grades. None quite so good.
always
gives a
in three
Try our New Economy Bargain Counter and
you will be surprised at the bargains.
We are here to serve you.
Let your wants be known.
PHONE 54
A. D. RODGERS
Suggestive Questions
for April 9, 1911
April 9th, 1911.
(Copyright, 110. by H. T. S. Linwntt. P.O.)
Ellaha'a Heavenly Defenders. 3
Kin vl 8 23.
CMMM Tt For lie shall (five fill
anpel? charge over thee, to keen thee
in all thy ways. I'. 91:11.
(1.) Vrea S-10 Were wars erer
really necessary?
2.) Win wars ever ceatte, and what
are the signs?
(3.) How did Ritalin find out what
the plan or th King of Syria were?
(4.1 What reason Is there, If any.
to believe that some men to-day. are
able to tell what Is In the mlnda of
others?
I' I Is mind reading any more won
derful tbnn other phenomena with
which we Hie fanillinr, for example
wireless, telefraphj't
(6.) WIM th're ever be any regret
table events In the life of any man
who carefully oheyj the voire of God
in his soul?
(7.) Verse 11 If a man's plana are
repeatedly unsuccessful is that a sure
sign, or not. that they are not of God?
Why?
(8.) Verse IS WU Rllsha'a ability
to tell what the King of Syria was say
ing, when at a great distance from
him. natural or supernatural?
(9.) Are cla'rvoyants, clairaudleuts.
and others who claim similar powers
noted for ihelr spirituality?
(10.) Verses 13-14 Why did Ellsha
allow hlntdlf to be shut up in Do
than If he knew all the King of Syria
was doing?
(11.) What teason, if any. ia there
to believe that tlod sometimes plans
to get his children Into a tight, or dan
gerous plai-e?
(12.) Which ood men at the end of
life ia the better off, the one who has
had a constant fight with oppoaing
forces all threvrjh life, or the one who
haa had an easy time, and why? (Thie
question muft b answered In writing
by members of the club.)
(13.) Veri-a IS Was the fear dis
played by ElUha's servants natural
and free from all blame? Why?
(14.) Way, or why not, should a
Christian be blamed if his heart trem
bles in the preavttca of grave difficul
ties? (16.) Vers.- if Would any man
ever fear if he knew the full mind of
God, and v. as his true follower?
(16.) Verse 17 Where is the spirit
world?
(17.) What reason is there for the
belief that we are surrounded by
spiritual intelligences?
(18.) Is there any reason to thin't
that our spiritual visions can be cul
tivated to 104, and our ears to hear,
the spirits by whom we are encom
passed? (10.) Verse IS Did God smite the
entire army with blindness or only the
oflicors?
(20.) Verse 19 Did Klifha lie to
the Syrians?
(21.) What Is a lie?
(22.) Was Klishrt justified in deceiv
ing the Syrians?
(23.) VertMl 20-23 When we have
our enemy in our power should we do
to him as he had tried to do to us?
(21.) What is the best way to treat
an enemy Alien he is in our power?
Union for Sunday. April 16th. MIL
Joash, the Boy King, Crowned in
Judah. 2 Kings xl:120.
A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM
Is the hoarse, stnrtllng cough of a
child, suddenly attacked by croup.
Often It nroused Lewis ('hnmbllu of
.Mnnchester. O, ( K. R. No. 2) for
their four children were greatly sub
ject lo croup. "Sometimes In severe
attacks," he wrote, "we were afraid
they would die, but since wo proed
what a certain remedy lr King's
New Discovery Is, we have no rear.
We rely upon It for croup and for
coughs, colds or any thront or lung
trouble." Bo do thousands or others.
So may you. Asthma, May Fever.
Ia Grippe, Whooping Cough, Hemor
rhages fly before It. fiOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Sold by K .1 Hren
nan.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The defendants. Rnglebert J. Plng
cr, Mrs. ringer, wife or Rnglebert
J, I'inger first nnd renl name un
known and Theron T. Croaler, will
take notice that on the 16th day of
Mfirch. 1911, Otis Bass, the plalntlfr.
Mled his petition in the District
Court of Hox Butte county, Nebrns
U.i, against Rnglebert J. I'inger, Mrs
I'inger, wife or Rnglebert J. I'inger,
ft rt( and real name unknown nnd
Theron T. Crosier, defendants, the
object and prnyer of which nre to
iiilet the title In the plaint Iff upon
southwest quarter (SW'j) or section
Twotva (12) In township twenty-six
) north or range rifty two (62),
.vest, in Hox Butte eortnty, stnte of
Nebraska; to have cancelled and
satisried or record a mortgage there
on in the sum of $230.00, dated April
1894, executed to the defendant
Theron T. Crosier, and to exclude
each and all of said defendantR rrom
any lpterest therein.
You are required to answer said
i "tit Ion on or berore the 24th day
of April, Ml.
Dated March 16, 1911.
B. R. OILMAN.
14-41-103-633 lMalntirr.
SKIN AND SCALP TROUBLES YIELD
TO ZEMO
K Ml U llOlll) PREPARATION I0R
IMIKNM USE
lloUten's Drug Store is so conliilmt
that ZKMO will rid the skin or scalp of
infant or grown persons of pimples, black
heads, dandruff, eczema, pricklv heat'
rashes, hives, ivy poison or any other form
of skin or scalp eruption. Ihai they will
aivp your money back il you are not en
tirely satisfied with the results obtained
from the use of ZKMO
i he first application will give prompt
relief and show an improvement and ia
every instance where nsed persistentlv,
will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin
in a clean, healthy condition.
Let os show you proof of some rem,-rk-able
cures made by ZEMO and give you
a 32 page booklet how to preserve the
skin. H olsten's Drug Store.
LEGAL NOTICE
In Front of the Checkered Front Stable
you can nearly always see a rig getting
ready to start out. Wc will send one any
distance, for any purpose, at any time.
State of NebrftBka, )
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Box Hutte County. )
At a County Court, held at the
County Court Room in Raid county
on the 13th day of March, 1911.
Present L. A. Berry. County Judge.
In the Matter of the Ratnte of Daniel
K. Spacht, Deceased.
On reading the petition of Carl
V. Spacht filed herein, praying that.
Administration of said estate be
i ranted to himself as Administrator.
ORDRHRD, That said petition will
he heard on the 1 It h day of April,
1911, at 2 o'clock, p.m. That nil per
sons Interested In Bald estate may
appear at County Court on Bald
date, and show cause If any there
bo why said petition should not be
granted; and that notice of the pen
dency of aald petition and of said
hearing be given to nil persona in
terested in said matter by publishing
a copy of this order in the Alliance
Herald, a weekly newspaper publish
ed in said county for three succens
ive weeks prior to said hearing.
rSeal U A. BRRRY.
U 3M02-623 County Judge.
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230
BURTON & WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND AUORMEYS
Office First National Bank Bid.
Phone 180. ALLIANCE. NEB.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
TTOBNIY
AT HW,
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
ALLIANCE, NEB,
LAND ATTORNEY
tiK ex portent' as Receiver I' s. I, nnd OSes
Is a guarantee for prompt and efficient service.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE, - NEBRASKA
BTRTTcwTlLTcojr
Lawyer and Land Attorney
PrnctltL.nrr In civil courts since 199 and
ItewUt.r V. . Lund Office from IMOStolSW.
Information by mall it specialty.
OFFICE IN I.ANH OFFICE Btlll.DIKO
AI.I.IANCF. NF.BtiAHKA.
OKIE COl'i'EKNOLL
KM I'hone SO
! J, PETEBMH
lies. I'bone tt
Wc answer all calls promptly
and will be glad to serve vou in any way
in which a rig is required.
H. P. COURSEY. Prop.
I'HONE I i
THE
Go Somewhere this Summer
TO THE EAST:
In line season attractive tourist rates will be announced to the Lake
and ML Iawrence regions, Atlantic Coast cities and resorts. Can we help
you plan an eastern tour?
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO CALIFORNIA:
General basis $60.00, on certain dtM In April and May and daily from
June to September; still lower general basis of $50.00 on certain dates
in Jure and July. General excursion basis to PORTLAND, SRATTLR,
$60.00 on certain dates in May and daily from June to September; still
low i general basis of $50.00 on certain dates in June and July; $15.00
higher 1o include Shasta Route.
YELLOWSTONE PARK:
Plan now a summer tour of this wonderland,
rates through Gardiner and Cady gateways.
All kinds of excursion
NEARBY MOUNTAIN RESORT8:
In the BIG HORN Mountains nenr Sheridan; the wonderful hot
springs resorts at THERMOPOLIS. OWL CREEK MOUNTAINS, and
HOT SPRINGS, S. D., BLACK HILLS Region; COLORADO and Rocky
Mountain resorts; send for RSTES PARK booklet.
Get in touch with me, and let me send you any of our publications,
Colorado Hand Hook , "Big Horn Resort t '. "Yellowstone Park ', "l a
clfic Coast Tours," "Eastern Tours."
Faint Doc
J. KRIDELBAUGH, Agent
Alliance
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha
Call the doctor if you have
any sick paint or varnish or
walls. If you have had trouble
in getting a satisfactory job of
painting give me a chance. I
am a regular paint doctor with
a diploma from the school of
experience, and can prescribe
the proper treatment to do
your job on the inside or out
side that is first-class and that
I can guarantee. Now don't
send good money after bad;
let me do you a GOOD JOB.
It will pay you to ask me
my prices on any kind of work.
E. C. WHISMAN
Paper Hanger and Decorator
Phone 709
BROWN HOTEL
Mrs. Belle Brown, Prop.
First Door South of First State Bank
Hemingford, Nebr.
First-class rooms, clean and comfortable. Good
meals. Lunch counter in connection. Short orders
served at all hours.
Don't Take It
For Granted
that just because you are In
business, everybody ia aware
of the fact. Your goods may
be the finest in the market
but they will remain on your
shelves unless the people are
told about them.
ADVERTISE
If you want to move your
merchandise. Reach the
buyers in their homes through
the columns of THIS PAPER
and on every dollar expended
you'll reap a handsome
dividend
"I am all right now,
thanks to Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy."
The same relief is ready for you.
Are you sure you do not need it?
If Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy helped
Charles Holmes, why won't it help
you?
"I was troubled with heart disease,
and after reading about Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy, I gut a boltle. Be
fore I got the Heart Remedy I had
to sit up most of the night, and felt
very bad at my stomach. Whatever
I would eat made me feel worse, and
my heart beat very fast. But thanks
to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, I am
all right now. I est good, sleep
good, and feel like a new man, al
though I am almost 68 years old. I
have been a soldier in the late war
of the rebellion, and was badly
wounded." CHARLES HOLMES,
Private Co. B. 54th N. Y. Infantry
Volunteers, Walton, Delaware Co,
N. Y.
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy
is kept in thousands of homes as a
friend always to be relied upon in
time of need.
Sold by all Druggists If the first
bottle faila to benefit, your money
Is returned. Aak any Druggist.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER OF HEARING ON ORIGIN
AL PROBATE OF WILL
Sfnte of Nebraska,
Btx Butte County.
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)
At a County Court, held at the
County Court Room, in nnd for said
County, March T. A. I)., twit.
Present, L. A. Bony, County Judge.
IN THE MATTER OF THE R0TAT1
OP Mary E. 55oll. DECEASED.
On reading and filing the petition
of Joseph M. Maycock, praying that
th Instrument, filed on the 7 day
cii March, 191t, nnd purporting to be
the last Will and Testament of the
s:tid deceased, may be proved, ap
proved, probated, allowed, and re
corded as the Inst Will and Testa
ment of the said Mary E. Zoll, De-
aaadi and that the oxc'tition of
said instrument may be committed
ii lid the administration of said eB
tate tuny be granted to himself and
Henry Hier as Executors.
Ordered. That Monday. April ;ird.
a I)., Ifll, at 10 oVloek, A. M., la
ai-siRiied for hearing said petition,
when all persons Interested In naiil
natter may appear at a County
urt to be held in and for said
'ounty, and show cause Whf tho
.layer of petitioner should not bo
ranted; and that BOttcfl of the pen-
icncy of said petition nod Hi" li I r-
ng thereof, be given t: all persons
nteivsted in said matter by publish
ing a COP? of this order in the Alli
ance Her;. ii, vc.'Kiy newnp.ipcr
,rinted iu ha id County, fur Three
successive weeks, prior to said day
it bearing:
I Seal I L. A. BBHRY,
VJ-4t-100-617 County Judge.
Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND St'RQKOlt
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND SI MGEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moor.)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours 11-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7; SO-9 p, ED.
Officel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 8
H. A. COPSEY, M. D.
Physician and surgeon
Phone 30
Calls answered promptly duy and night (roes
ofHIiT. offlewt: AlllKn.-e National Bans
Hnlldlngorerthe Post Office.
drTchasTeTs
WITH
DR. BELLWOOD
Special Attention
Paid to Eye Work
Dr. H. R. Belville
DB1TTIST
PHONE 167
Opera House Block Alliance, Nebr.
HARRY P. COURSEY
Live Stock and
General Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE, NEBR.
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
phone 207
ALLUNCE. NEBRASKA
THE GADS8Y STORE
lunoril Director and Embalmer
ll'NERAl supplies
Oitice Phone 4;S R Phots 510
J. P. HAZARD
Survejor and Engineer
ALI 1AM r. M.UKAMi.t
Partis not of to should wrHs as 1 am
OUtD'Chol Hi.-tin..', iim:.. - wll. not es
casd Si 00 and CXnOBSSS t.-r day.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The defendants, John C. Clayton,
Mrs. Clayton, wife of John C. Clay
ton, first and real name unknown,
wMl take notice that on the 16th day
of March, 1911, Theodore Colvin, tlie
plaintiff, filed his petition in the
District Court of Box Hutte county.
Nebraska, against John C. Clayton,
nnd Mrs. Clayton, wife of Jolin t".
; layton, first and real name un
known, defendants, the object and
rayer of which are to quiet the title
in the plaintiff upon the Southeast
(Jtajt si . 1 , 1 of section twenty
MVW (27) in township twenty sev
en (27) north of range Fifty (50)
est in Box Butte county, Nebraska,
as against each and all of said de
fendants and to exclude each and
all of them from any interest there
in. You are required to answer said
I "tition on or before the 24th day
.if April. 1911.
!iated March 16, 1911.
THEODORE COLVIN,
14-41-104-634 lUaintiff.
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. Tbia
man will be here iiermaneutlv. Re
pairs and parts furnished for all ma
chines. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling.
aAAAWAAAAAAA
R1LLA McNOLTY
Teacher of Violin
SsKial Attains Gutn tt Batianers.
I sssaas ia Classes er Pwsttlj
T. S. JONES, lasj Matter Ceadtea, Nek
Dr. Oliver McEucn
Physician and Surgeon
neMiNsroRO, nbbk.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women sad
Children and Genito Urinary Organ
Ml eels etsverW sreeaetty eey er eejjkt