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The longer he taken, the long er U takes you. Snell Shorthand is entirely different. The teach ins U individual. We study YOU see just what you want, then plan nit a course for YOU you can advance as fast as others. If you're, apt, studious and persevering you can complete the course and qual ify for $b0 to $100 position in only three to four months no charge If it takes you longer. Send today for full information. CIVIL SKRVH K m WOOL, KtTTREDGE BLDU. DEN V Ell MmraoNAL sunmtSqiool Lesson 1 IF THE SHOE FITS YOV THEN WEAK IT" th Hun. lay Hr Blble Institute of Chicago ) O BRI.I.KKft. Sunday school ourw BnaaslaB BaT, Jt f" ' -V m Ore? Phone M DYE & OWENS Transfer Lint HOUSEHOLD GOOD moved proaptly. an Transfer Work solid' Si Residence pbone 6t and Bias !7 in tha Moody (Copyright. 1 SI 7, Western Nrwiptptr fnlon ) LESSON FOR APRIL 29 JESUS WELCOMED AS KINO. l.KSHON TKXT John ttllMft OOIjDEN TBXT-Bleased la tha Klnf of Israrl that romrth In tha name of tha lord-John 12:11. This lesson marks the beginning of that last tragic week In the life of onr I.ori, the most Important week In nil history since creation. The date was probably April 1. A. I), no. I. Tha Lesson of His Kinship, (vv. 12-1(1). Rending carefully the record nf each evangelist, regarding this tri umphal entry, we are still nt a loss fully to describe the scene. It oc curred the day following the supper In the home of Mury and Martha and Lazarus, L e. on the Jewish Sabbath. From Bethphsge Jesus sent two of his disciples Into Jerusalem to secure the colt. They were to loose him with out asking anyone's permission, and bring the ass and her colt to him to whom all things belong, with no other explanation than. "The Lord hath need of them" (Matt. 21 :3). Tills command was In line with the prophecy (Zech. 0:ft). The young ass was a symbol of peace, but the going of Hie disciples, in obedience to his command, wss an act of faith, and obedience Is the su preme test of dlsclpleship (John 1f :14. In response to their faith, they found everything Just as be said It would be (Luke 19:312). Placing their garments upon the colt (Mntt. 21 :7) Jcshs rode upon It toward the city, the people crying. "Hosanna" literally, "Save. T beseech" (Ps. 1tt:37 40; see Luke 10:3S; Mk. 11 :0-10; Matt. 21 :0). The entlnisliistu of the moment was tremendous. For Ihe moment this great crowd (Mk. 11 :S) believed that .feMis was really the Messiah, threw the garments of their holiday attire In suppose It Is about the season when I "Dear me!" exclaimed a lovely we should expect some of our humor- creature to me this morning when I 1st friends to exhume the old one was on the street looking for news "some people are such funny crea tures. Yesterday I was In the hard ware store buying some graniteware and a man came in and wanted to Now anynnt raise prunes in this country." o Most any sort of a fool can spout about the hero sticking to the post where the bullets were tho thickest, "under the ammunition wagon." o Did you ever stop to think that the , buy a prunln(? knife. folks that keep for get tin they've got knoW8 thew don., rais, uiaiu.ino, ii. i in i (i mum I ii I1UUUU) ml' themselves? This is also the season when von open the front door to be greeted philosophy, but it takes a wise man with "beg pardon but I should like to discard it and get down to the to interest you in this wonderful set truth. of fourteen volumes bound in half morocco nnd illustrated in " Jicforo you can manage to shut tho portal By golly, I'm going to cut this out for now. I guess this ought to mak By ADAM LIAR o IMease put ouh on the first pag of your paper." This is one of the injunctions that accompany brought in for publica tion each week. Say now we all like to pleas.' these friends, but there is generally but one first page and on that page we must put the most im portant news or the news that we de sire to "play up." The first page dope is generally put then because It Is of Interest to a great number of readers. I jiiBt wanted to remind some of you that when you submit an item to the Herald for publication, that you should not think we show you discourtesy if we do not run it on the first page ns you request. We would like. to accommodate you personally but we have to satisfy the mechanical requirements of space, and also the desire of the other readers. o Yes, and there's another thing I'm going to mention now that I'm in the notion. It's this when you have something you would like -to see in print, please don't come ii and say "Here's something to help you fill up your paper." Lord bless you, we can fill up the paper easy enough. If you've got something worth while to others it is a pleasure to print it, or we might do it to please you, but friend we don't need it to fill up the paper. We're always glad to get news and we like to have you bri:ig in news, but we like to have you do it because it is news and not because you want to help us fill up the paper. See? o I was Just thinking of some of thos" superfluous superlatives you know the kind: "I've had the best time I ever had!" 'This is the worst once more on me t repn rsinie intru- . enough for one week. M.ivhe unm d"r- 'of you will help mo out before an- ... I,,,,- J 1 guess now we will have a change I for now ii'M'i nif Bunit'B aooui me oinesi lodge member in the county or citato. i nunai aooui me youngest or me oldest recruit. So long I'm glad that this dope Is not ea3y to write as diplomatic notes. If it Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that Is by a was I would be afraid of losing my ! con8t,tutional remedy. Catarrhal Job. o The lino operator say's I've got to got up a little more of this dope 'cause there's hardly enough yet to All a column. I wish some of you peolpe who read this stuff would help me out once in a while. Drop in or write me and toll me something that would "go" good in this column. Sure. H print It. o After being tolo 9,999 times the exact difference between tatting, cro chett'ing. embroidery and the other things that keep women from having any spare time, I have decided to lump the whole business and call it fancy work, thereby avoiding any blunders such as ones which have threatened my peace and well being in the past. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. Unless the inflamma tion can be reduced and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness are caused by ca tarrh, which is an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the mucouB surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca tarrh Medicine. Circulars free. All druggists, 75c. T. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Adr apr Aafr -ash aA -thae SVaV AaV -aaafr aiaVaaV alaV arA aVaa afcA AaV aalaY alfta AlaV AS. aaA alfr A- fcA $. T -fr 'y' ''' fr V T tFTQQ0Q04pQQ m m way ifliati. si :oi, nno onsi tneir;(hday j eT experienced." "I think palm branches before him. The Phnrl- ! he's the finest man 1 ever knew." bom protested (Luke 1!) :H!MO). but the I have heard hundreds and probft enemles of Jesus for the moment were j bly thousands of persons use such ex Impotent (John 12:10). The Pharl-1 Presslons, and so have you. and on PLAN NOW YOUR SUriMER HOUNTAIN TOUR lYoni Mitldlc ami Kastoin Nebraska you may go to Glacier Nat nel Park either direct or via Denver and Central Wyoming, with 700 miles of mountain panorama Denver to the Yellowstone. You .in visit Rocky Mountain National-Estes Park; you can make an automobile tour of Yellowstone via the Cody-Scienic way. In Gla- i you will find the climax of the rugged grandeur of the Rockies. If your te.-t mat ion is Yellowstone Park, you may go either dir- t m through sleepers to the Cody-Scenic entrance, or via Denver, to the Cody entrance, coming out via Gardiner. Rocky Mountain National-Estes Park, juRt north of Denver, will attract in 1917 the Rieatest Summer throng on record. Burlington tickets lake you via Lyons or via Loveland. Due to the awakening by the east to the mountain grandeur of the West, whether you ehooae one mountain locality or make a seeping circuit tour of the Rockies, you will have plenty of company. Make your clans aarlv. - aV aLi 4 wlf f 141 rill)iilat inns 0. A. JONES, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Nebr. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent 1004 Farnam 81, Omaha, Nebr. sees forgot their dignity to such an extent as to get excited along with the multitude, though with another pur pose (See Luke 10::i7-4(). Unfor tunately the enlhnsiasm of the peo ple was not long-liveil. Many of the same ones were soon crying, "t'rncify him" (Ch. 1)1:1415). Jesus himself did not Join In the general Joy (Luke 10:41-44), for he, wlih prophetic eye. saw the outcome (Luke 10 .-41-44). II. Th Lessen of Revtrenec (vv. 17 10.) It Is one thing to acknowledge JRM ns a King. It Is quite another to revere him ss Lord and Savior. Never was there a time when e need more to have reverence for things holy and for constituted authority than the present dflj. The aet of reverence on the prt if this multitude for the find anointed King ought to be n suggestion to those who look upon Jesus merely as a man. III. la trlitmpliiintty ; UelioH we lay Our lasts and proud wills In Thy way. Jesus' grief Is in strange contrast with the Joy of the multitude. The practical application for ns today Is: "Have we eat our talents before him. t'md's rightfully anointed King?" There bud been a large company of people present when Jesus was nt the tomb of Lazarus, anil raised him from the dead. The testimony of these eye witnesses to the power of Jesus must have had great weight with Ihe multl tude. The enthusiasm of this crowd for Jesus excitifl the hatred of the Phariset occasions 1 nave used tnem myseir. nnd so have you. But then I didn't meftg thai I had the undeniably best time, the worst day, or met the finest man and the same Is true with you. This is what you and I seem to mean, but in real ity we do not mean that at all. We simply mean that we have hf.d a time, spent a day or met a man whose impression on us has been slightly extraordinary bettor or worse than usual. So we at once proceed to give vent to this feeling in the most frenzied phrares we can com mand. This would no harm, beyond mak ing us rediculous, were it not for the fact that after our const;; it use of these superlative words wo are left speechless when we do not have need for them. When such a time arrives we are without words to properly ex press ourselves, because they have all been used up in lesser words, ex pressing feelings which were not sin cere. So if we all want to keep our speech from being ridiculous and leave words in our vocabulary which wc can command in time of necessity let's not say "best" unless we mean best, and "owrsf" unless wo mean worst. Then our speech will be somewhat truthful and accurate and unlike the meaningless Jumble of su perlatives in which we all indulge so thoughtlessly. I was talking with a mm this morning and he complained that the material of his trousers about the openings to his pockets wears out ex tremely rapidly because of the fre quency with which he is coninelled to! miking it all the more in-' reach into those pockets to withdraw t t t x J t t 1 t ? IN THIS PAPER Elsewhere is a list of GOOD USID AUTOMOBILES This firm is determined that its reputation shall be made by selling GOOD USED CARS. WRITE or TELEPHONE or 0 ALL THE EARL FRANKLIN USED CAR GO. "The House of Satisfaction" x z T i i 4 4) lS P 4 49 SjK 1544 Court Place DENVER, COLO Main 8539- Professional Directory I of the Alliance Herald Professional Photographer Quality Portraits Interior and Exterior Views Kodak Finishing Enlaiging all Stylet M. E. GREBE, Proprietor ALLIANCE ART STUDIO Phone Red 165 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon Office: First National Bank Uldg. Phones: Office, 362; Res. 16 tense, for they saw the CTOWil foraak Ing them, and following one ahnm they envied and hated. To one anoth er they exelaimcd. "Ilehold. how ye prevail nothing." Notice the jernal pronoun "ye," seeking to lay the fault pea others rather than taking their ,vn share of the burden, another touch of human nature which is evl- ilcnt even today. III. The Leaaon ef the Greek Pil grims (w. 03fJ). These tireeks came j first i.i Philip, who himself was a I Greek. The hour had eSSM (v. 23) j when the work of Jesus for the Jews money. In this particular instance I guess the roalcauso is that he stands around with his hands in his pock ets so much. I never knew him to hand over much very often. I look ed up his subscription and he is not paid up anyhow. But at that, taking this man at his word, it isn't true of this man alone. Cosh, everywhere I go the tempta tion to withdraw money for spending is present. I have to leave my money with my wife so I won't spnd it. In a thousand and noe ways I am lured, commanded, wheedled and coaxed in to parting with my money for some thing i inn 1 1, 1 1 i , . 1 1 . 1, i i ... .1 was to be finished. The Jews had, Now , am wodering if the same1 been threatened with (Sreek religion, 1 skill employed on mc and a Tew thou and thjit assault had -been stopped by! sand or million of you other fellows the Pharisees. Christ came first to I to coax us to spend could notbe also the Jews that through them he might j employed to coax us all to sr.ve. Can reach the Gentiles. Now his work for the Jews is done. He rejoices as he sees the Greeks coming to him, for It was to be in Greek dress and in (Ireek form of expression that Christianity was to conquer the world. But this rejoicing la tinged with sorrow, for It was a prophecy of the price that he must pay for the redemption of the world. The Siu of Man was glorified by hla death ; he was glorified by his recep tion on the part of the Gentiles; he was glorified by the approval of the Father. Verse 24 expresses one of the moat tremendous fact In the life of Jesus (Cf. I Cor. 15:36). Think of the rich fruits of Christ's death, the countless lives that hs reached and ennobled, and the effect of his life on the practical affairs of the world, the hospitals and every movement for the advancement and the well-being of mankind which cun be traced to the influence oi his ilia. not some organized and systematic effort of this kind be made? I would be among the first to welcome it and I guess maybe you would be right ther with nje. What? Although i suppose this consti tutes an admission of colossal Ignor ance on my part, I wish some reader better informed than myself would kindly and clearly set forth tho na ture, genus, purpose, form duties, rights and functions of the much dis cussed guest towel. o No. no. gentle reader. It does not necessarily take a keen salesman to sell a razor. o I wonder If there ever existed a woman who, regardless of her ward robe or ability to acquire one. did not remark on being Invited to attend any sort of an affair, "I haven't got a single thing to wear!'" If they really were truthful and they attend ed any of these functions well, nuf aed I guesa. o In these stirringly martial times I PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office Iteaisonable Rates Prompt Service I.. A. R E R R Y LAWYER Phone 0 Room 0 Runier Hlock Alliance. Nebraska 1 IIUMAS LYNCH Att'y-at-Law 1519-1521 City Nat'l Bank Bldg OMAHA Sevial Attention to Live Stock Claims J. D. EMERICK I to ruled Abstractor I have the only set pf abstract Books in Box Butte County. OHIee: lUn. 7, Opera House Block J JEFFREY. D. C. Ph. C. A G. JEFFREY. D 0. CHIROPRACTORS Office Hours. 10 A M., to 8 P M NEW WILSON II MM H IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA 8 Pieces Member of A. F. of M. H. A. DUBUQUE, Mgr. M. H. WHALEY. Director Concert and Dance Work 0. B. SLAOLE, M. D. Physician it Surgeon Office phone, 65 Res. phone, 52 ALLIANCE. -:- NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Law Land Attorneys Office: First National Bank Bldg PHONE 180 ALLIANCE. -:- NEBRASKA "Let Me Cry For You" HARRY P. COURSEY Mve Stock and General Sales Specialist and Auctioneer FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Terms Reasonable Alliance, (Phone 664) Nebr. DR. D. E. TYLER DENTIST PHONE 362 Over First National Rank ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Geo. J. Hand, M D. ASTHMA and HAY FEVER Bye, Ear. 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