MEN AND BOYS B EFORE buying your foot wear, sec M. 1). it-hols stork of New Shoes. Better irooils f fand lower prices, It wont cost you anything to t . m i .1 i . t : rx I look at them, Kememner tne piace, at me sini m X the boot, 217 Box Butte avenue. i 4 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 1 4 ) THE BAPTIST BIBLE Autogenous Welding Greatest invention ever made in welding Welds Perfectly Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Brass and bronze We hove the only Autogenous Weld ing Plant In Northwest Nebraska. With this process we will weld your Broken Automobile and Machinery Parts and Guarantee All Work Saves Machinery-Saves Time Saves Money ROSEN KRANZ & FOX 114 West 2nd St. Alliance, Nebr. IlCltSlfl Repeating Shotgun M 1- faaaaui byia deffHuhMity. TV nU lop ami tide eeeoa keep ""' mI powder away from your tyml help quick. elfecrjye repaat shots. Rain, sleet, how ana) fnreicn matter caa I aetiaio the sctjoa. Tne asethaaisra ia etna. eimple, wear-muring. The rjoubta egtracaora puff aaf rrvD instantly - two special eaten? dearer prevent accidental cn:Uarge while action ia unlocked, and aa automatic recoil bluck makes hang km harmlem. All Marhm are strongly made, naefr Balanced, accurate, hard hitting guni. and are the quickest and easiest to taka eVwa and cleaa. lllurtrauun shows Model 24 grade "A" 1 2 gauge ; it has al feSe iealures that make la a perfect aua. leas) tW- ata.p. -a.t.(. today far r 136 77?arJn firearms (a (Stales; der.tr ibm the fall MaWn liae. l Willow Street New Hay a. r I It paya to reload your ahella! Ynnr empty fired Mulls are the expensive part f factory ammunition. They're a M-nntf and good as new. and It'a cav to . load,! Merely de-eap and re-eati r-hrTI. insert powder, crimp shell on to bullet. Ymt r. load 100 .SJ-40 S. R cartridges (buying bullet) in hour at total expense 7?e.; easting- bullets yourself Sfc.; new factory cartridges cost MM. Free Ideal Hand Book tells all about reloading- all rifle, pistol and shotrun ammunition: Ifin naers ot vainatiie tntormaiion, free for 3 stamps postage. The Martin Firearms Co., 42 Willow St.. New Haven. Conn, f MOLES AND WARTS Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large or how far raised above the surface of the skin. And they will never return and no trace or scar will bo loft. MOLESOFF is applied di rectly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dollar bottles. f iclt kettle is fersateee ttstpji. ee receipt ef pf ice. is Many packet ii a tiaw use. ac temsinied f fail itectitw, eiie contams eneuth remedy ta reantre etfbt r tea eilast MOLES r eMRTl We wll MOLEMFF MHi a nsittra SUAIAITIE. if it (aua te tetMrve year M8US ar Ml eta will praitaily refund the OaHar. tettaft fram petsaaaia a all katw, teiatwi with muck atuMe infetmatien. will ka mailcel fraa ueaa teauest Please mention this paper when answering Florida Distributing Company Fensaeola. Florida Guaranteed by. the Fla. Distributing Co. under the FtHd and Drugs Act. June SO, 1KJ0. Serial No. 15683. J-13t Wi arc pleased to ejhe below art in'rttstinp special article prepared i Kt v. tieo. A Wttte), paator of die K.rst Baptist church or Alliance, for PlO HemM. ESTABLISH A RANCH ON PUBLIC LAND HIGH PRICES OF CATTLE INSURES THIS TO BE GOOD BUSINESS FOR MANY YEARS It is not Kenerully kaOWtt, 'jiii now take up 640 acres of govern !BC Firm, file) Desert land entry the drainage from 1000 hcivs, in a sufficient to irrigulc a unit h as M acres on any 40 of the ISO, For thi cents an acre at the) time uf filing made. Second, file oil Bit as u iiotnt tryiiiati must reside n pun e ii bomes three years and raise a crop on M acreet in crop the third year. Third, buy ICO acr s from th ltiii must join lite homestead. There are hundreds of such I walll one of these randies eritd nit !t is a fact, that one persuii caa in land in W yoming as ml In a on 1ft acres where you can uatct cries of small storage pajMtwoli acres of the entry and at least B s 160 you pay the government 25 and $1.00 an a Tt- when proof is stead- no charge for the land but en lead seven months each year for ata-es the second year and have 4o goveriimt til at 11. IT. ir acre. This OMUiOBa now open to elllrj. If yn;i loda.v tor map ami particulars I). Mem Heaver, Iminigrcitioa Agent IOC Fiirnain Stret't, Omalia, NVIn a.sku REV. GEO. A. WITTE The dally papers throughout the country have been publishing scarce articles on the recent Issue by the Ann t it an linptls Publication Socie ty of what they are pleased to call the "Haptist Hible". As there aeeras to be a good deal of misunderstand ing about this whole matter, even on the part of Intelligent members of our own denomination, a brief state ment of the facts in the case ap pears to be necessary. These facts are substantially as follows: The American Bible Union under took the revision of the Hible more than sixty years ago. The revisers of the union, under the leadenhlp of Dr. Thos. J. Conant, completed the translation or revision of the New Testament (first published in Its en tirety in 1865) and Issued transla tions dt the OM Testament books Of iknesis. Job, I'salms and Proverbs. In 1883. after years of discussion and difficulty, the Hible convention at Sar;Uoga, X. Y., called for the pur pose of settling the controversy and making plans for the future Bible work of the denomination, transfer red that work, so far as this coun try was concerned, to the 'American Baptist Publication Society. One of the conditions of this transfer was that the Publication Society should complete the revision of the entire Bible, provided special funds were glvenfor that purpose. Such tunds were Tglven, and the Publication So ciety began Its work in 1884. The N'ew Testament was placed in the' hands cf Dr. Weston, Proadus und J Hovey for the further revision, and j was reissued in 1881. In 1889 ar rangements were made for the re-1 vision of the Old Testament. To' Dr. B. C. Taylor, of Crozer Semin ary, was given the revision of the portions of the Old Testament Issued by the Bible Union, and the transla tion of Exodus, Judges. Ruth and First and Second Samuel. To Prof. I, H. Sampey, of the Southern Hap- I tist Theological Seminary, was given the translation of the remainder of the historical books, and P.eclesia- les, Song of Solomon and lamenta- tions. Pres. Wm. R. Harpt r, of the ! r . a I nivtrslty of Chicago, undertook the translation of Isaiah and the Minor I'rophetB, and Prof. Ira If. Price, of 'lie same Institution, assumed the task- of translating Jeremiah and Kjeklel. This translation cr revision is a faithful rendering of the original He brew and Oreek ipto uiiomatic Kng lish. . The utmost pains have heea taken to give a most accurate and r(ear translation of the i xact words ct the sa.red writers. The absurd divisions of the chapters into verseas, the headlines of chapters, the guess es in chronology which occur in King James Version, have ull been omitted from the "Baptist Bible". These were the works of men. Poetry has been printed as poetry, to show tl. literary form. Every intelligent per? -on knows that the italics in King James Vemlcn are not meant to etn nh tsie words, but. on the contrary, o 'adit ate that there are no words ia th II -brew and Greek of the Old Rod Ni V Testaments answering to li italicized words. In cases wli -n it lias been necessary to sup- words to cc.uplete the s lie lu the transfer from Hebrew or Greek idiom into Knarlinh such supplied words have been bracketed. It is time thai I he people neiieral- 4y were emancipated from the ignor- ne that believts that King Janiea Version dropped down out of heaveu, I the Mormons falsely claim that M If "Golden Bible" did. The plea lia i the English of King James Ver clM is vtrbally inspired is arrant lonsense. and has made pious fools .r many lovers oi the Bible That aoble translation is only a revision of previously existing translations, mid was made by men who did a glorious work They gave us our tlneajt English classic, ami a transla tion that was remarkable for the year 1611. Its eaccllemcs, however, should not blind us to the fan th.it in ::tin years we bav- leariutl far more lhau its revisers knew about both She Hebrew and (ireek tnana scripts of the Bible, that we have n much greater equipment for accurate tr.tnH.ttft n of the Bible than these revisers pontes!. Of course, this idltlon is not a "Mnptiat Plble" any more than the Standard lit vlsl n, the King fata, the Unurtv, or any other revision, Is a "Haptist Bible". Thnt the transla tion or revision has been done by Haptist scholars, and issued by a Baptist publishing hoiiMe, tu no way makes U a "Baptist Bible", neither tlops it affect the rendering of the original text. Baptists have reason for gratitude and pride that they have among them men competent to flTe the world a conipli te and faith-I fill remit ring of the cut in- Bible and faert means of Issuing it in printed form, but they can lay no claim to liming done anything more In this work than to transfer from one lan BtMBe to RMrfhejf the veritable word of God. - SIMPLE MIXTURE HELPS ALLIANCE PEOPLE That simple remedies are best has again been proven. Harry Thlele, Druggist, reports that many Alliance' people are receiving QUICK benefit from simple buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-l-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. A sin GI.iE DOSE helps sour stomach, gas on the atomach and constipation IN STANTLY because this simple mix ture anttsepticlzea the digestive or gans and draws off the Impurities. Ad vert Isemertt . BRENNANS CORNER i Opal Fountain i : Best Luncheonettes : ot and Cold Drinks I Served by an Experienced Man WILLIAM MITCHELL TTOfe.NeT V AT LW. WEALTH OF FINE ORES REDUCED IN OMAHA Omaha, Nebr. More than $31,000. 000 worth of gold, silver and copper was refined In the Omaha refineries during 1912. according to figures which have been collected by the Bureau of Publicity. This figure ex ceeds that of last year by more than $4,000,000. Gold was the leader with a trifle more than $19,000,000. - taeejaeji a Uai ! il More Economical Both in Use and Cost CALUMET BAKING POWDER And it does better work. Simply follow you r customary method of preparation add a little less of Calumet than when using, ordi nary baking powder. Then watch the result. Light, fluffy, and even ly raised the baking comes from the oven more tempting, tastier, more wholesome. Calumet mtutes the baking of an expert. Ask your grocer to-day RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World's Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, HI. Pa ris, Ex position, r ranee, March. 1912. lUJUr' You don 'I save money uhen you buy 1 heap or tig-can taking puuJcr. Don't h nitltd liuy Calumet. Il't more tconomical more uhoitmmt gio butt rttull. t alur.xt u Jur superior to taut nulb and todu. rl 33t3S! ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA BURTON & WESTOVER Attorneys at Law land attorneys Office Flfltf National Bank Bldg. Phone t8o. ALLIANCE, NEB H. M. BULLOCK. Attorney at Law, AJLJLtWJL'NCXi, neb. F. M. BROOME LAND ATTOKNE, l.t.t.tt'XjTli'n.'esMt''eivfi f s Land OA'S a a ftuarantcK for prompt anil efficient eerrle Office in Opera House Block ALLIANCE, . NEBRASKA BRUCE W ILCOX L awyer and Land Attorney Practitioner in elell court since IMS ae)4 tea-later U. 8. Land ( iffice from 1903 to lavf information by mail a eiwctalty. office m i.Aamomca uildibto ALIXAKCB - NEBRASKA. DR. H. H. BELLWOOD, Surgeon C. B. A Q. fly. Offica Over Holsten's Ortjf Stare Day Phone 87 Nigat Phone 86 OWE t OPPERNOLL nee. i"oone JO r J. PKTEBfJIP M 40 "I Am Wall" writes Mrs. L. R. Barker, of Bud. Ky., "and can do all my housework.' For years I suffered with such pains. I could scarcely stand on my feet After three different doctors had failed to help me, I gave Cardui a trial. Now, I feel like a new woman." UAKUUI The Woman's Tonic A woman's health de pends so much upon her delicate organs, that the least trouble there affects her whole system. It Is the little things that count, in a woman's life and health. If you suffer from any of the aches and pains, due to womanly weakness, take Cardui at once, and avoid more seri ous troubles. We urge fto try it Begin today. CLASSIFICATION OE THE PUBLIC LANDS An importnnt and Interesting effect upon the scientific work of the Of. -losl.-itl Survey hue resulted from tin1 work it li'iid clu-itifi ition. The con stantly increasing; dtmund for both completeness and exuetnesa of infor mation regarding the mlttciftl re sources of the public lands under cliissiiicttt!. ii have di'vo'opcd nietli ods and scop- ot vl- la this econ omic work that have exerfed a mark e'l influence on the K.eolul.' work In btirer- areas. -Thus, the training and methods developed in the- course of the class lfCat)oa of the .-uai lauds have hnruish! about higher standards of re finetnt nt in stratigraphy, as well as In economic work, in other regions of the country. Another very nota ble illustration 'f scientific results sprlnKing from the study of econom lc problems Is found In the adminis tration of the Weeks Act, providing for the purchase by the Federal gov ernoitnt of certain forested lands which may affect the now of navlga ble stream. The intensive hydro metric eieiiineiital studies carried on in order actually to show, in ac cordance the terms of the law, the decree of protection afforded by forests to soil and water in certain areas proposed for purchase us na tional forests have resulted in em pirical tl Meriiiui.'itions und demouHtru lions of high Bt-ieutific value as well a.- of tangible tHtinoiuif importune I From Annual Report, Director Uatt ed States Geological Survey J . Mrs. Frank hunuitiK of llyshani. Mont., is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. und Mrs J. V. Mc t'orkle. Mis Uola VVorley is spt iitling her v ax at Ion in a little different way than she expected She lias been ill with tonsillUs for some time but is slowlv impr iviug. Baa. Pkoaa Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen ONTEOPATHS Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Rttmer Block Phone 43 GEO. J. HAND. PHYSICIAN AND StOOIOf Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Ii. A. C0P5EY Phyalclen and Surgeon Office Phone SAO Kee. Phone S4'2 CmUa answered promptly day and night brass olce. Offices :-.Alllance Netlcual faatS Bnildlng over the Poet Ofloe. J. P. HAZARD Surveyor and Engineer, ALLIANCE, NEBBA9KA Parties out of town aboald write, as 1 aa out mnch of the time. Chargea will not aa csed 16.80 and expeneea per day. Dr. Oliver McEuckt' Physician and Surgeon MBMINerORD, NTBH SPECIALTIES. Diseases of Women tad Children and Genito Urinary Organs all calls aaa BJBBl gromatly sa ar frifsl HARRT P. CODRSET Live Stock and General Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS RKAStiSAI I I- Phone 64 ALLIANCE. NR BR UU. 1. K. TYLLII DENTIST. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, PHONE 107 Alliance. Nebraska Q-eo. 0-ac5.s"b3T Licensed Embalmer Phone tPzST Nlcrht5IO Or. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN S DRUG STORA All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointmeni PHONE 52S RED Let the Gold Dust Twins Shine Your .Shoes Palace Shining Parlor, 206 Box Bttto 6. J. CUR1IS. Proa. e H I I eHaH I I I I I I I A A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST ottitr in Alliance National Bank Bl Over Postoffice. Phoue 391. U4.J.J..L4-'! Qree f ' a 1 M I I I I I I I i L M. Scott, Auctioneer Lakeside, Nebraska Will cry your sales anywhere. BDee me or leave dates at the Alliance Herald. Old paper at The Herald offica aO 6 cents per bunch Read The Herald'a bif premium offer on page 2.