The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 21, 1916, STOCKMEN'S EDITION, Image 12

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Lesson
(Br B. O. BKM.KH3, Actlnir Director of
tn Sunday flrlionl Con me of th Moody
lllbl Institute, Chicago.)
(Copyright. 1I1S, Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 24
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6END that next printing order to the
JOB -PRINTING DEPT.
THAT WILL GIVE YOU HIGHEST QUALITY
LOWEST PRICES ef SUPERIOR, SERVICED
Promptness is An Asset
to a printing oflice. The Herald Publishing Com
pany make a practice of turning out job printing
as promptly as is consistent with good work. Our
customers know that this service is dependable.
We take pleasure in helping plan work. It's
our business. to know how and you are welcome to
the service free. If you want a classy, up-to-date
job of printing, wc would suggest that you call .
, phone 340 and ask for a representative to call.
Herald Publishing Co.
Job Printing Department. Phone 340
8NKLL shorthand guarantees you a POSITION '
when competent we train you free until you are getting 160 to
$100 a month. During the pant few months there has been five
times as many calls for stenographers as for years. Look In the
newspaper any day and you will find Ore timea as many adrertlse
raents as you will for any other line of work.
Then why not begin now get ready for one of the high class
positions as expert stenographer, private secretary or reporter? We
train you for any of these positions, thoroughly and quickly, in leas
than one-half the time and half the cost of the business college.
Write for particulars? "
riVIL HKHVlt'K SCHOOL, Kilt retire ltM., Denver
Everybody goes to see Rentfrow at
13th
and
Douglas
Streets,
Omaha
ah clN.
iil'-j.
MILLARD HOTEL
Especially the Stockmen
Under New Management L. RENTFROW,
COAL
SMOKE.
CAS
SOOT
i uat s iiat t'xe Improved King Bee Air Blast docs for
you. It not only bums the coal but the smoke, the soot ai d
consumes all the Rases, at well. By the combination of the
d . Aii c'.iuft tube, the gas burning air I elt and t!ie direct draft In
the ash pit d.or, every particle of c al, ai v rll as the smoke,
gas and soot, is consumed and tumi d into HLAT lor you.
THE IMPROVED
King Bee Air Blast
is n air-tight stove, but is unlike any other air-tight on the market.
'the 1'iaf l'reventor in the feed door does away absolutely
with all dangers of explosions. There is no dan: i r even when
the fire is covered with fine soft coal slack. That's a claim that
cannot be made for any other air tight in exiMeme.
Macblna Bttd h pit door, door frame, draft! and nir-ilthl iBounKor
troihot mk womierlul Sr keeper aod told comLu.uun ondor per
locl control.
Th Iw proved Kluf Bab.( an eipotw) 8r tx.1 whk b ootlaitt a dorca
mcaiiad pel and elves tealold better reau'ta. 1 ba heal datlectlM rioa at
. - t vwm hi. aval u II cctiy 10 ine
Bor I; IRS T , making a powarrul baa beater, equal to
a bard coal bse burner.
Our Antl-Hucklica Rtnr la the only practical way of
mounting Kir nght atovca to obtala tb (reateat amount
oi beat aud a at ability.
IT Is AirTight, Fir Proof and
Cannot Warp or Buckle.
la ordinary alr-tlvht iinwi tha drum la
rlvatrd diroL-tly on to (he fir pot. Thla canaea
a leaky atove. 1 ho drum breaka away from
Ilia pot. tctu-cll K eombnalioo and making
heating practically in. poaatble.
No aucb ftthoda are aaed in making the
improved King be Air Blait.
Onth Improved Kin Bp Air BUM the
Anti-buckkaa Rln a bollad en t the hr
pot -not the drain. .1 be atetldruni ik diiven
clown over the Antl- Buckling King and there,
lor dock not coir e in contact iib the nre The
tcel drum la e uielv held In r lace by cement
and l ie tiif'd cukt iron fire pot ring on the
omul 'e of Uie au.ve. Yoi:r h udware dealer
can explain this rxccUeot Icatore thoroughly.
There are Ihouaaod oi King Bee Air Blasts
In u- tlirotig bout I he m iddle west. And y our
neighbor can give you many mre reasons
why YOU ahnuld uave one. Talk ll over
with votir dealrr. tice Ihe Improved King
siee Air Dlt at bis store beiure you buy.
For Sola by
KIIEIN-ROU8EY CO.,
Alliance, Nebr.
REVIEW.
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BEADINO LES30N-II Cor. 4:1-6:4.
GOLDEN TEXT-W looK not at the.
thing which are seen, but at th thing ,
which ar not n; for th things which
ar aeen ar temporal, but th thing J
which ax not en ar eternal II Cur.
4:1.
A mop Is essential to an understand
!ng of Tuul's labors and adventures
eapertallT a present-day map, with Its
modern tinmen of the places which he
(sited. It should lo used in teaching
this lesson, and Ktw Testament his
tory generally.
It will cause the lessons to relate
themselves more closely to the world
as we now know It. During the past
quarter they have extended over a pe
riod of about seven years, from ap
proximately A. 1. JX) to 67, and are all
centered about the life and teaching
of Paul. It Is difficult to attempt a
logical review. A number of lessons
have been introduced from the letters
of Faut, which are not chronological
la the development of the church. It
might be well, perhaps, to consider
first the lending events In the life of
Paul, and second the prominent char
acteristics of Paul's life as we have
had them presented to us, and also to
consider six of the cities In which
Paul founded churches In Euro(e,
atudylnu t lulr modern names und con
ditions and looking Into the dUllculties
and dangers which he encountered.
In Lesson One we have the record of
Paul's untiring activity, and his per
sistent use of the Scriptures. Every
one of his sermons wus confirmed by
the Word of God. Lesson Two pre
sents his Interest In those who were
converted In his ministry; also a sug
gestion as to his unceasing prayerful
oess on theft behalf. Lesson Three
presents his tact and wisdom In
preaching the Hlsen Christ, and his
emphasis upon the need of repentance.
Lesson Four gives a suggestion of his
untiring activity In the midst of great
discouragement and In the fact of bit
ter apisisltiiin. Lesson Five reveals
his persistent det i tnlnation to know
and to prench nothing Rave Jesus
Christ and him crucified. lesson Six
Is Paul's punegyrlc on love as the su
preme gift. lesson Seven Is an ex
position of the duty and blessedness
of cheerful giving. In It Is given a
new beatitude of Jesus, "It Is more
blessed to give than to receive," which
Is nowhere else recorded. Lesson
Eight, another suggestion as to his
courage. Lesson Nine emphasizes
humility, compassionate love and a
fearless decln ration of the whole coun
sel of Cod. Iesson Ten presents his
forgetful iiess of himself und his cumt
ness to preach Christ even when
threatened by an unrestrained mob.
3
M
the
Lesson Twelve ugnln presents his for
getfulness of himself, and his eager
Seizing of every possible opportunity
to preach the Lord Jesus.
Turning to the cities that Paul vis
ited, we nrtst encounter Phllippl (now
In ruins). This Is the first city In Eu
rope where there was a Christian
church, and It was one which Paul
especially loved. Though he was driv
en from It by a mob, and escaped by
means of an angel, yet his letter to
that thurch Is a r velatlon of his feel
ing towurd his nrst European congre
gation. Thessalonlca, the modem
Sulonlkl in .Macedonia, formerly be
longed to the Turkish empire lu Eu
rope. Here Puul founded a church,
consisting of Jews and Greeks. Paul
Is accused of turning the world upside
down, and teaching Jesus to be the
Christian's klug. For 'this he was
accused of treason against Home. Two
epistles were written to the church In
which be does not record any fault
finding. This church has been railed
the "Church Beautiful." Athens was
then, as now, the chief city of Greece,
and one of the three most renowned
cities in the history of the world.
Paul's famous address on Mars hill
was- treated with great Indifference.
Ills stay was short, and- never after
wards do wo find him showing forth
his learning, but ever after he ex
presses his determination to know
nothing save "Jesus Christ and Him
crucified." (I. Cor. 2:1, 2).) Corinth
was a great commercial city. At pres
ent the original site Is In ruins, but
the new Corinth has been built three
miles away, and is today a city of ap
proximately 15,000 population. Paul
spent a year and a half here, preach
Prop.
ing and teaching, and supplemented '
UUS with a period of three months of
service. It wus a worldly and wicked
city, and yet Puul here founded his ,
largest cliureli, converted from heath
enism. During this time we have the story
of the burning of the books of magic,
of the silver shrine of Diana, and of
the Kpheslan riot which compelled
Paul to leave the city.
Paul afterwards revisited tb
churches he hud fouuded In Europe
and about 2 A. D. wrote a letter to
the Epheslan churches, soma six years
after he left them, and while he was a
prisoner In Rome.
The Journey to Jerusalem, starting
front Phllippl (now In ruins) where
Luke Joined Paul with the Oeutlle
church's collection for the poor, Is the
concluding portion of our lesson.
Alliance, Neb., Sept. 27-28-29
Offering to the public of Western Nebraska the
most complete, instructive and entertain-
ing program of the year.
Race Program.
SEPTEMBER 27
2:16 trot or pace $300
Half-mile dash 100
Quarter-mile saddle horse 40
Five-eights mile dash 100
SEPTEMBER 28
2:40 trot or pace 250
Five-eighths mile dash 100
Half-mile Raddle horse (saddle val
ued at) 60
Half-mile cow-pirl race ... 40
One mile novelty race (mOney at each
quarter) 150
SEPTEMBER 29
Free-for-all trot or pace (open to the
Wld) 400
Mile dash 200
Half-mile saddle horse 40
Half-mile pony race .. 40
Half-mile consolation race 75
NIGHT PROGRAMME
A New Feature of Entertainment
Vaudeville Fireworks
Band
IT WILL
Side Shows; Amusements, Concessions
The Very Best Obtainable
It will be "The Pair of Ne-Regreti". No effort or money
will be spared to insure yon a pleasant and profitable time.
Yon will find the accommodations ample and the treatment
courteous. x
WE INVITE Y0U -
Box Butte County Fair Ass'n
A. D. RODGERS, President
C. A. Newberry, Vice Pres. W. B. Spencer, Secretary p. h. Mollrinf, Treasurer
For Information, Premium Lists, etc., Address
H. M. BUSHNSLL, JR., Ass't Secretary, Alliance
Aviation Flights
Two each day by the spectacular,
awe-inspiring, death-defying aviator, W.
II. BOWKRSOX, direct from the A. A. A.
Complete
Exhibits
Agriculture Stock Arts Poultry
Horticulture FruiU Culinary
School work Machinery Fancy work
Full Exhibit Bot Exhibits
Band Concerts
BEST OF MUSIC ALL THE TIME
Political Orators
Henowned Kepublican and Demo
cratic speakers will be here to Voice their
convictions.
PLEASE YOU
WE EXPECT YOU