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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
till IMM I M II I M tM H Ml I MtMM MM I New Location . . DRAKE & BARB Meat Market X ISOW AT THE Co-operative Store Same phone as before moving PHONE 50 SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS On the Sunday School Lcsnn by Kev. Or. UMWH for the In ternational Pre Bible Question Club. (Coptrifni 110 kr R T S Ihkmi OP) ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Telephone Orders delivered promptly to any part of the city. Give us a trial order 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 of all descriptions for any part of a house or barn. Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 22 D. Waters, Mgr. Telcohonind Your Dressmaker Telephone shopping has become a habit with millions of women, because it is the most comfort able way, saving time and trouble in making long trips down town. The modern housewife demands a Bell tele phone, because it not only reaches her local shops but connects her with every large city in the country. Bell service is employed in all the details of every day life, sometimes as a necessity, sometimes as a convenience, but always as a time and trouble saver. f JLr) NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. r. H. BEES01S, Alliance Mgr. August 20th. 1911. (L'opyHlM. l'.in. Iiy Krv 1 ' I latest! l u.l leTettlnb ;t-t Into Prion. Jttf, xxxvll. .olden Text BfaMtd are ve. when men Hiiall roi!o u. una persecu"? you. ami say all maimer of evtl utjainst you lalrelv, for m sake Mru. v ll. (1.1 Verse 1-2 When sin 1? worl; Inti wreck and nil", hOtr do yon ex plain that men keep on II their ills obedience to Cmi. r.s Kedokiah im? (2.) How (ii,i Bedtklnh become kin.; of luoah? (S.) What If any telaiion wis Zi dc klah to 'lie Mnf of Babylon. (See 2 Kings xxlv IT.) (4.) What makes people disregard one whom tiie neiieve u ne a true prophet, as n'.n of these Jews did .Jeremiah" 5.) Verges 3-4 Jerusalem was now boltCld frith a powerful army, and Zedekiali In fear sent to ask Jere RliAb to prav to God for them; was there merit or aeinerit. In (his re quest from Bitch a man? Why? (6.) DOM Cod answer (he prayers of (he wteTted for (he sueres.s of their projects, or the prayers of good peo nle In thelf h-Mialf? (7.) HOW -hould a man he treated vho Is eons' antly pointing out na tional sins, and foretasting their tils DstrotiB consequences? Is he a traitor INT a patriot ? (8.) Verses fl-10 Zed"l;iah tn spite of his oath lo the king of llahvlon had rebelled against him. and made a league wilh the king of Egypt! what did Gflid say through leremiah should be (he resuK? (9.) What is (he demerit of the Mn to break an oalh or betray a (nist? (10.) What reason is there to be lteve tha there comes a time. In the life of an individual, when hi:; fate is sealed and his doom certain (11 ) Verse 11 The Chaldean king of Babylon rais"tl the siege of Jertisa '.cm, so that Pharaoh's army of relief returned to ECTPt, possibly driven back by the Chaldeans. This gave .Jerusalem a short respite. What should the wicked do while God with holds his Judgments? (12.) Vers" 12-14 What was the probable object of Jeremiah in leav ing lerusalem, now he had the oppor tunity? (13.) Was (here any ground at all for accusing Jeremiah of being a traitor? (See chap. H8.) (14.) Which is generally the worse, "a lie out uf whole cloth" or one based upon fa.ts perverted? (15.) Vtraea i: iu Why In view of God's almight: power float He permit his servants to suffer for their very faithfulness? (16.) Verse IT Likely by (his time the Chaldean army had re invest td the city, and then Zedekiah. the king, ?ets .leremiah out of prison to consult him. Is It a usual tiling for oad men when in prosperity to reject pood people, and when in hdversitv consult them, or ask their prayers? Give your reasons. (IT.) Jeremiah (old the King the blunt truth. Why should we always do that with 3inners? (18.) Verses 1P-21 Does a good rran ever get where he may not suf fer hunger, cold, or other bodily dis comforts, or when he does not de sire bodily comforts as do other men? (This is one of the questions that may be answered in writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, Aug. 27, 1911. Judah Carried Captive to Babylon. Jer. xxstix. WILLIAM S. FIELDING. Minister of Finance Who Is Laurier's Aid In Reciprocity Fight. f T TTTt fr T TT TT T T TTT w CONDENSED NEWS POST OFFICE DIRECTORY MalU close at office as follows. the Alliance post Mountain time: East Bound 11:20 a.m. for train No. 44. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 42. 12:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. West Bound for train No. 43. for train No. 41. South Bound 11:30 p.m. for train No. 303. 11:00 p.m. for train No. 301. On Sundays and holidays all night malls close at 6:00 p.m. Instead of 11:00 p.m. IRA E. TASH, P. M. ATTACK LIKE TIGERS in fighting to keep the blood pure. the white corpuscles attack disease germs live tigers. Hut often germs multiply so fast the little fighters are overcome. Then see pimples boils, eczema, sait-rneum and sores multiply and strengthen and appetite fall. This condition demands K let in Bitters to regulate stomach, liv ei and kidneys and to expel poisons from the blood. "They are the best blood purifier," writes C. T. Budahn, of Tracy, Calif , "1 have ever found They make rich, red blood, strong nerves, and build up your health Try them. 50c at F. J. Brennan's. A large line of blocks and cement building material on hand at Beal & Sons' plant. Just north of the Kow an elevator. Telephone 335 or 300 If you like The Herald subscribe. 4 ! The body of John W. Gates will be Interred at West Chicago. The hod St of lords passed the veto hill, avoiding the creation of new peers. President Taft will designate Thurs day. Nov. 30, as Thanksgiving day this year. m Calgary and Edmonton, Canada, ex perienced briaths of frost, the tem perature dropping to 3'i degrees. Investigation showed that Jameson Lee Finney, the actor, died needlessly in the Carlton holel Are In london. President Taft announced he will veto statehood and tariff bills, and may appeal to nation to O. K. peace treaties. It has been definitely decided that the ini st ion of locnl option will be submitted to the voters of Oklahoma this rail James Nugent, who called Governor Wilson of New Jersey a liar, was ousted from chairmanship of the stato committee. A mini c age Dairying forty live m m fell 300 feet In the Krupp mine In Prussia Eighteen miners were se riously injured. The sew era or Chlckasha, Okla., were flooded wllh beer when Sheriff Lewis and his deputies broke 110 barrels of beet. Roads of tho west ore united in resisting the demin.Is of the shop men fOf mor pay, shorter hours anil tetter eomlit ions. P' ins for new union rnilway sta tic;, for Chicago to Mai $20.00,000 an) ii" used oy the Pennsylvania lines. he Burlington and the Milwaukee cads WOT I announce:!. General Alfred Bayard Nettieton. soldier, Joiirn.ili.--t. and from I Mm to lH'y. assistant secretary of the treas iry, died at his home in Chicago, tged seventy-three years. Senator William Larimer WM suea or $6,000 by the Henry Erlccsen ompany ol Chicago, which claims this sum is due tor work done in the senator's summer home two years ago. The post:il savings bank ut Brein i toll, the seat Of the Puget BOUUd navy yard, is tun anu unless me psi muter general takes action to relieve he situation not another cent can be lepos'.ted. A check for $12,393 was received by the dopartni' nt of Justice from the Standard Oil company in payment of costs of the dissolution suit brought by the government under th" Sher Mian anti tri:st law. lugge Walter Hoidweil ol IjOH An a:l.s. oefoie whom the M Namara brothers will be tried October 11 on charges of conspiracy and murder, aid he iu 1 received threat nitty, let- l rs in connection wun wie cae. Adrtoes received from the Congo "roe State say thut two Americans lettr. Oelforg and Blac k, managers of tne American IJotua oiiipany, vu i e drowned while traveling on the river linch of LUBA The bodies were not recovered. f a bill Introduced It the senate by Senator Cullom of Illinois is en acted into law, the national capital will become the center of a wheel of icven great national highways pass in? through piactlcally every state in the union The will of John W. Gates will be probated In Port Arthur, Tex., where the financier mude bis residence. It Is understood the bulk of property will go to Charley Gates, his son The fortune Is estimated at between $4u. Ooe.OOO and $30,000,000. Organized labor won a signal vic tory when Comptroller of (he Treas ury Tracewell construed the last nual appropriation act to mean that 'every" employe In a shipyard where government vessels are building mubt be given au eight hour day. Congressman Ollie James of Km tucky. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley and Col. Henry Wattcrson base been asked to act as a Jury to decide a controversy between Albert Small and S. H. Jewett, two wealthy New Yorkers, as in the proper method of mixing n it .nt Julep. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK OF HBAHMtCi ON PF.Tl TION FOR IMSTIllBrTlO OP KF.SIIU'K OF KSTATK Slnte of Nebraska I ) as. Box Butte County ) To all persons Interested In the Es tates of August Mayer and Charles Mayer, deceased . Notice Is hereby gen that William C. Mounts, executor of the estate of August Mayer, deceased, and as ad ministrator de bonis non of the fts- ti te of Charles Mayer, deceased, has filed his pet 11 Ion In said court, the Object unci prayer of which are that n decree of distribution may be made of the residue of said estates now In his possession to tli" parties en titled by law to receive the same, nnd tttf an order for his discharge as such executor of the estate of Aug ust Mayer, deceased, and as such administrator de bonis non of the es tate of Charles Mayer, deceased. You are hereby notified (hat said petition will be heard by the county Judgc at the county court room in the City of Alliance, Box Butte County. Nebraska, on the 14th day of August. 1011. It Is ordered thai a copy of this order be published for three suc cessive weeks prior to said day of hearing In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published In said county. Dated this 25th day of July. 191.1. Seal L A. BEKRY. County Judge. Hoyd and Barker, Attys. 33-3M21 Miss M. Ruth Taylor TEACHER OF PIANO 316 Laramie Aue. Phone 230 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BOX BUTTS COUNTY. NEBRASKA. BURTON & WESTOVER Attorney at Law LAND ATTORNEYS Office First National Bsnk Bids;. Phonsj8o. ALLIANCE. NEB, WILLIAM MITCHELL, ATTOnNtV AT Ltff. ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, ALLIA NOIOt NS2Bi F. M. BROOME I. ANU ATTOKNE 1 I, ii!ik experience a K Ivni CM. Land KtBes us gun none Tor pnnniit iiml eftw-lput rvtce. Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA TnrLT?iTc7)ir Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner la civil sonHs irn-p mra sad ltr-tfM.'i f. Land OSes from 190310 isst. Inform! ion by mail a specialty. OrriCS IS LAND OFFICE BUII.DINQ ILLtJJfCg - NKHNASKA. obii n ippkb Noll ):. Phone m V.J. I'l TKR8ES Rex ('bona U In the matter of the application of Relnhold A. Kittelmann, guardian, of the persons and estate of Robert KiKelmann, Oerhart Kittelmann, Eda Kittelmann, William Kittelmann, Paul Kittelmann, Pauline Kittelmann nnd Clara Kittelmann, Minors, for Leave to dell Real Estate. At the adjourned April 24, 1911 term, to-wlt: July 26, 1911 this cause came to be heard upon the peti tion, duly verified, of Reinhold A. Kittelmann. gunrdian of the persons and estate of Robert Kittelmann, C.erhart Kittelmann, Eda Kittelmann. William Kittelmann, Pul Klttel niiinn, Pauline Kittelmann and Clara Kittelmann, minors, for license tj sell the following described real es- Uite, to-wlt: the Northwest Quarter (NWVi) of Section Two (2), and Northeast Quarter (NH4) of Section Three CD, Township Twenty-seven (27) North, Range Forty-seven f47), west of the Gth Principal Meridian In Box Butte County, Nebraska, or purt thereof for the purpose of raising funds for the support, educa tion and maintenance of said minors and for reinvestment, and it appear ing from raid petition that said r?nl estate consists of unimproved, wild prairie lands In said Box Butte Coun ty, ami that no income is oniaineu therefrom ; IT IS THEREFORE! ORDERED, that the next of kin of said minors and all persons Interested In said es tate appenr before me at Chambers in the court house in the city of Rushville, Sheridan County, Nebras ka, on the 26th day of August, Itll, at 9 o'clock A. M.. to show cause, if any there be, why license should not be granted to said Relnhold A. Kit telmann, Kiiardian, to sell said real estate for the purposes above set forth. AND IT IS THEREFORE ORDER ED that a copy of this ord-r be per sonally served on all persons Inter ested In said estate at least fourteen days before the date set for the hearing and published once each week for three successive weeks In the Alliance Herald, a newspaper printed and published in said county of Box Butte. By the Court, W. If, WESTOYER, Judge. ;;4 126-41 I )r. Coppernoll & Petersen OnTBOPAl 11 Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Kumer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND, PHYSICIAN AND SIRQEOH Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. H. CHURCHILL PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON (Bucceaaor to Dr. J. K. Moors) OFFICE IN FLETCHER BLOCK office hours K-12 a.m. 2-4 p.m. 7;J0-9 o, m. Omcel Phone 62 Res. Phone, 85 COPSEY & ALLISON Phyaleians and Surfson' Phons 300 Calls answered promptly day awl night from ntfllic Offices: Alliance National BsSk Haildlim ever the Post Office. hThTbSlTTw chas. e. slagle, m. d. Office Over Holsten's Drug Store Phone 87 FRANCES DANOS RED CROSS NURSE Reference Given lei. phone 766 West 2nd street ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA T, J. THRELKELD, Undertaker and Embalmer iav mown 207 NIGHT I HONE ih ALLI INCEi NEBRASKA THE GADSBY STORE Funeral Director and Embalmer ri'NERAL SUPPLIES Office Phone 4qS Res. Phone 510 J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIAM E. NKUHASkA Parti- ut f town should write, us 1 sat nut Bach of the tim. Charges wilt not ei- CMrci (5.IA1 and cxiwusr per clay. DB, l. ML TV I .Kit DENTI8T, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 167 Alliance, Nebraska iTSADf MASKS and ,H.wrihu obtalnal oraj BJ fas. SumI umM. uktcttm or akotos and biwf BS owriptk,!!. lor rSS Sisaow aaS NfMVt ua pumuiUlMjr. SI wr nuf lpe. ijt hodt t,i, f..r NIW nOOKLIT. I Cull oC paunt lafutiuatluo. It will help you to ntAD PAOfn II a4 II natom applylaa foi pawni. Writ U-dj III. dffir I 66 bU.I 3 patent law v ewe, K 303 Seventh St., Washington, D lM Dr. Oliver lAcEuen Physician and Surgeon HEMKGFORD. SCOR SPECIALTIES: Diteases of Women and Children and Geoito L rinary Orgsns I e alls 1 11 I'll jrjnjtli ii sr alctt Apn Wc Say ajg Repair Work Sewing Machines and Organs. Have secured the services of a prac tical mechanic and can guarantee nil 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. Phone 139. Geo. D. Darling, HARRY P. COIRSEV Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE Phone 64 ALLIANCE NEBR.