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

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I New Location .
DRAKE & BARB
Meat Market
I NOW AT THE
Co-operative Store
Same phone as before moving
PHONE 50
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASK .
Telephone Orders
delivered promptly
' to any part of the
i city.
Give us a trial
! order
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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.
Boards
r"tJi f a descriptions
w" -or any part of a
2J- 3 house or barn.
3 Dierks Lumber fi Coal Co.
Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr.
Telephone Talks
W No. 9
The "Why" of Rates
A railroad may haul a carload of flour at a cheaper
cost per sack than if only, one-tenth as much were
shipped, but it costs us a great deal more per tele
phone to operate an exchange of 5,000 subscribers
than one of only a thousand.
In an exchange of 5,000 subscrilx'rs, every telephone
user is given an opportunity to use his telephone
ten times as much as in an exchange of a thousand
subscribers.
This condition would make the operating expense
and maintenance cost of every telephone and line
in the larger exchange much higher than in the
smaller one.
Then, too, in the largei' exchange, telephones aver
age farther from the central office, necessitating
more wire per telephone.
Also, as more telephones are added to an exchange,
the uniting of every telephone with every other one
increases the individual cost enormously.
But the service of the larger exchange is worth a
great deal more.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
T.H.BEESOIS, Alliance Manager
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On the Sund.iv School I enn by
Rev. Dr. Linscott for the In
ternational Pre Bible ()uetion
Chib
(Coptrtftit trow k T s Lwnxn no)
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE STAR TELEPHONE
COMPANY
July 9th, 1911.
(Copyright. 110. by Kcv. I . UMHt. 1 I' )
The SufTerlnR Servant of Ichovah.
Isa lll:K 1111:12.
Golden Text The Lord hith laid
or him the ItttQtttU of us all. Isa.
Hit 6.
(I.) Verse in Who v.as the "ier
vnnt" of whom Isaiah spoaks?
2.) What Is it to be u servant of
Ood, and how does Jesu-i fulill such a
posit ion ?
(3.) In how many respect! Is .lesns
"exalted, extolled." and very hish?"
(4.) Verses 14-15 Not withstanding
the Old Testament prophecies con
cerntng the suffering Messiah was
there a singl? person who was not
"astonished" at his crucifixion?
'5.) Why were all the people of
Ood including his apostles "aston
Ithed," and disappointed, at the cruel
fixlon of Jeaus?
(6.) What has .lesus "sprinkled" the
nations with?
(T.) What proportion of the kings
or the presidents of the nations look
to. and honor Jesus as the Saviour of
the world?
(8.) Verses 1111:1 How many to-day
believe this "report" of the suffering
on of God?
(9.) Why have so many refused to
believe this "report?"
(10.) What relation do those whom
God has delivered from their sins and
their sorrowful fears, bear to this "re
port?" (11.) Verses 2-3 What would have
been the result to God's cause, if the
world's redeemer had belonged to a
kingly home instead of a carpenter's?
(12.) What would have been the dif
ference in the results If Jesus had
been a great general, a legislator, or
merchant prince?
U3.)yhat class of men have de
spised And rejected Jesus?
'14.) Did God want Jesus to be "a
man of sorrows?"
(15.) Verses 4-9 How has Jesus
borne our grlels and sorrows?
'16.) Did God plan to have the Jews
reject Jesus and to crucify him?
Give your reasons.
(17.) Could JeBus have borne our
griefs and saved our souls If the Jews
had accepted him
(18.) When the prophet says "We
did esteem hi n stricken, smitten of
God and afflicted," were the Jews or
others right or wrong In so thinking?
(19.) Was God at any time angry
with Jesus, or did he ever punish lilm
120.) In whnt way did Jesus bear
all the cruel Insults and the physical
suffering inflicted on him by the
Jews, for our sakes?
(21.) Suppose the Jews had yielded
their hearts to the loving invitation of
Jesus, and had espoused His causa as
His Apostles did, what would have
been the probable result upop the sal
vation of the world? (This is one of
the questions that may be answered
in writing by members of the club.)
(22.) Why did the Jews bring about
the crucifixion of Jesus?
'23.) Verses 10-12 What are some
of the personal blessings which come
to us through the death of Jesus?
(24.) What are some of the national
blessings which we enjoy through the
death of Jesus?
Lesson for Sunday. Inly Itith. 1911.
Manasseh's Wickedness and Penl
tence.. 2 Chiton, xxxlll: 1-20.
UNIQUE INSURANCE
If there Is any conceivable kind of
insurance that is practicable and not
written by some insurance company,
we do not know what It Is. One
unique feature of insurance now is
the insuring of animal life the same
as human beings. J. B. Gray made
a trip to the Murphy ranch south of
Lakeside last week to adjust the
loss of a valuable mare that had died
In foaling. The loss has already
been paid.
Wins Fight For Life
It was a long and bloody battle for
life that was waged by James B. Me
shon, of Newark, N. J., of which he
writes: "I had lost much blood from
lung hemorrhages, and was very weak
and rundown. For eight months I
was unable to work. Death seemed
close an my heels, when I began,
three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's
New Discovery. But It has helped
me greatly. It Is doing all that you
claim." For weak, sore lungs, obsti
nate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse
ness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fever or
any throat or lung trouble It's su
preme. 60c & $1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by F. J. Brennan.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY
o
Malls close at the Alliance post
office as follows. Mountain time:
East Bound
11:20 a.m. for train No. 44.
11:00 p.m. for train No. 42.
West Bound
12:30 p.m. for train No. 43.
11:00 p.m. for train No. 41.
South Bound
12:30 p.m. for train No. 303.
11:00 p.m. for train No. 301.
On Sundays and holidays all night
mails close at 6:00 i in. instead of
11:00 p.m. IRA E. TA8H, P. M.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THRSK I'RK
SKNTS:
That we. J. E. Rice. f A Snow.
Walter Overton. William Rice. Sam
uel llii kmau, J. B. Petty, and Wil
Ham Archer, citizens of the United
States, and residents of the state of
Nebraska, do hereby associate our
selves together for the purpose of
forming, and becoming a corporation
In the state of Nebraska, for the
purpose of transacting the business
hereinafter' described
I
The name of this corporation shall
be the Star Telephone Company.
II
The principal place of transacting
Its business shall be In the city of
Alliance, county of Box Butte, and
state of Nebraska.
Ill
(1) . The nature of the business to
be transacted by said corporation
shall be the construction, mainten
ance and operation of the telephone
line In the counties of Box Butte,
Morrill, Cheyenne, Deuel, Garden,
and Sheridan. In the state of Ne
Dolhars. (2) . To take, lease, purchase, hire
or otherwise require and to hold,
use. sell, lease, exchange, mortgage,
Improve and develop real estate, real
property, and any interest, or right
therein, and to construct, or to have
constructed such houses and build
ings, as Is necessary for carrying on
and conducting said business, and to
buy, sell, own, use, manage, operate,
and lease the same or similar struct
ures. IV
The authorized capital stock of
this coporatton shall be Ten Thous
and ($10,000.00) Dollars. The num
ber of shares of said capital stock
shall be one hundred shares of the
par value of One Hundred ($100.00)
Dollars each, and the amount of cap
ital stock to be paid up and with
which said corporation shall begin
business is Eleven Hundred ($1100)
Dollas.
V
The existence of this corporation
shall commence on the 5th day of
June, 1911, and continue for a period
of fifty years thereafter, unless
sooner dissolved by a vote of two
thirds or more of the stockholders
thereof.
VI
The highest amount of indebted
ness to which said corporation may
at any time subject itself shall not
exceed One Thousand ($1000.00) Dol
lars. VII
Th4 business of said corporation
shall be conducted by a board of di
rectors, not to exceed five in num
ber, to be elected by the stock hold
ers, such election to tuke place an
nually and be conducted in such man
ner as shall be prescribed by the
by-laws of said corporation.
VIII
The officers of said corporation
shall be a President, Vice President,
Secretary, and Treasurer, and' the
offices of Secretary and Treasurer
may be held by the same person.
The officers shall be chosen by the
board of directors, and shall hold
their office for a period of one year,
and until their successors are elected
and qualified.
IX
The annual meeting of stockhold
ers of this corporation shall be held
on the first Monday of January in
each year, at which meeting the di
rectors of the Qompany shall be
elected, and such other lawful busi
ness done, as the stockholders shall
deem necessary and proper.
The Directors for the first year,
or until their successors are chosen,
shall be J. E. Rice, C. A. Snow, Wal
ter Overton, William Rice, and Sam
uel Hickman,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have
made and signed the foregoing cer
tificate, this 5th day of June, A. D.,
1911.
In presence of Eugene Burton.
JAMES E. RICK
S. M. HICKMAN
C. A. SNOW
WALTER OVERTON
J. H PETTY
W. E. RICE
W. H. ARCH Kit
Stale of Nebraska )
Box Butte County )
On this 5th day of June 1911, be
fore me Eugene Burton, a notary
Public, within and for the county and
state aforesaid, personally appeared
the above named J. E. Rice, C A.
Snow, Walter Overton, William Rice,
Samuel Hickman, J. B. Petty, and
William Archer, who are personally
known to me to be the Identical per
sons, who signed the above articles
of Incorporation and they severally
acknowledged said Instrument to be
their voluntary act and deed
Witness my hnnd and notarial seal
this 5th day of June. 1911.
My commission expires July 7th
1912.
El 'GENE BURTON,
Seal Notary Public
801 tf-27-119
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY VIRTURE OP an Order of
Sale directed to me from the Clerk
of the District Court of Box Butte
County, Nebraska, on a decree ren
dered In said Court on the 21st day
of December, A. D., 1910, In favor of
F. It, Knight. Plaintiff, and The Al
liance Building & Loan Association
defendant and cross petitioner, a
gainst Everett II Miller, Alnieda
Daft ron Miller, his wife, and W.
W. Norton as Defendants, for the
sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY
TWO and 40100 DOLLARS, decreed
a second lien In favor of said F. M.
Knight and THIRTEEN HUNDRED
TWENTY-EIGHT and 96100 Dollars
decreed a first lien in favor
of the cross petitioner, The Al
liance Building A Loan Associa
tion, and costs taxed at $21.10 and
accruing cost, and directing that
the premises therein described, to
wit: Lot Eight (8) Rlock One (1)
Town of Alliance, In Box Butte Coun
ty, Nebraska, be appraised, adver
tised and sold as upon execution, to
satisfy said suras of ONE HUNDRED
EIGHTY TWO and 40100 Dollars
and THIRTEEN HUNDRED TWEN
TY EIGHT and 96100 Dollars, and
costs and accruing costs, I have
caused the following described land
to be appraised, to wit The Iot
Eight (8) Block One (I) Town of Al
liance In Box Butte County, Nebras
ka And will offer the same to the
highest bidder, for cash In hand, on
the ITth day of July, A. D., 1911, in
front of the west front door of the
Court House in Alliance in said coun
ty, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.,
of said day, when and where due at
tendance will be given by the un
dersigned. Dated June 14, 1911.
C. M. COX.
Sheriff of said county.
800-5t-26-118
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF
THE THAYER CATTLE
COMPANY
Miss M. Ruth Taylor
TEACHER OF PIANO
The name of this Corporation shall
be the Thayer Cattle Company.
II
Its principal place of business shall
be at Ellsworth, Sheridan county, Ne
braska. Ill
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted shall be the
buying and selling of cattle and oth
er live stock and the production of
the same for market and sale. AIbo
to purchase, hold and sell and mort
gage real estate.
IV
The amount of Capital Stock auth
orized Is $25,000.00 to be divided In
to shares of $100.00 each and of
which $5,000.00 shall be paid In at
the time of commencing business.
V
The Corporation shall commence
business on the first day of July,
1911, and shall continue for a per
iod of twenty years unless sooner
dissolved by a majority of three
fifths of the 8Dck.
VI
The highest amount of Indebted
ness for which this Corporation shall
be liable at any one time shall not
exceed two-thirds of the Capital
Stock.
VII
The affairs of the Corporation
shall be managed by a Board of Di
rectors consisting of three persona
who shall be stockholders in the
Corporation, who shall serve for a
term of one year after the annual
meeting of stockholders or until
their successors In office are select
ed. WILL G. COM8TOCK
BLANCHE COM STOCK
CHARLES C. JAMESON.
29-41120 822
THE CAUSE OF ECZEMA
is germ life that burrows under and
feeds on the skin. The way to cure
ECZEMA Is to remove the cause by
washing away with a clean, pene
trating liquid, the germ life and
poisons that cause the trouble.
We have a preparation that will
do this. The first application will
stop the Itching and give prompt re
lief to an irritated, Itching or In
flamed skin. If you are a sufferer
from skin or scalp eruption in any
form, try one bottle of this clean
scientific preparation, we are confi
dent you will be pleased with the
results from the use of this stand
ard preparation for eczema.
Good for Infants as well as grown
persons. Holsten's Drug Store.
3 if) Laramie Aue. Phone 230
BURTON WESTOVER
Attorneys at Law
LAND ATTORNEYS
Office First National Bank Bid.
PhoMtgo. ALLIANCE. NEB.
WILLIAM MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY
AT UW.
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
H. M. BULLOCK.
Attorney at Law,
A I I I A 1 ; NEB,
FTlvirBRtSoJ!
I an l ATTORNEY
f.n a experience aaMecelrer tf.fl. Land OS
U a guarantee for prompt and efficient eerrtce.
Office in Opera House Block
ALLIANCE. - - NEBRASKA
L a wyer and Land Attorney
Practitioner In civil courts alnca IM aao
H'vM'T t 8. Land Office from 1MB to Iff.
Information by mail a specialty.
orrica ix i.aud omca buildiso
ALLIANCE NEBRASKA.
OKIE t'oli'EKNOLL
Ken. Phone SO
F. J. PRTERSBIf
lies. Phone it
Drs. Copper no! i & Petersen
OSTEOPATHS
Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rumer Block
Phone 43
GEO. J. HAND,
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROKON
Eye, Ear, Nose and roat
DR. C. H. CHURCHILL
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'ROEON
(Successor to Dr. J. E. Moor)
OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK
Office hours U-U a.m. 8-4 p.m. 7,10-8 p, m.
Officel Phone 6a Res. Phone, If,
COPSEY & ALLISON
Physicians and surgeon"
Phone 960
Call answered promptly day and night from
offline. Offices : Alliance National Baas
Building over the Post Office.
i-TiiTBiiLXw
CHAS. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Office Over Holsten's Drug Store
Phone 87
FRANCES DANOS
RED CROSS NURSE
Reference Given
Telephone 766 West 2nd street
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
T, J. THRELKELD,
Undertaker and Embalmer
DAY PHONE 207
NIGHT 1'HONK l8
ALLIANCE.
NEBRASKA
THE GADSBY STORE
f uneral Director and Embalmer
riMRAl SUPPLIES
Office Phone 498 Ken I'lioue 510
J. P. HAZARD
Surveyor and Engineer,
ALI.IAM h. NKBHASKA
Durtlt-M out uf town nhould write, an 1 ai
out much of the tint. Charire will not ex
ce.u (5.00 and eipeuwii per day.
Dr. Oliver McEuen
Physician and Surgeon
HEMINGFORD, NEBR.
SPECIALTIES: Diseases of Women and
Children and Genito Urinary Organ
all calls aamrti trenetty aay at atgat
Repair Work
Sewing Machines and
Organs.
Have secured the services of a prac
tical mechanic and can guarantee ait
work done by him. Don't trust your
work to travelling repair men. This
man will be here permanently. Re-
pan and parts furnished for all
chines.
Phone 139. Geo. D, Darling.
HARRY P. COIRSEY
Live Stock and
Geueral Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
TERMS REASONABLE
Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NEBR.