The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 21, 1917, Image 11

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    King's Corner
The Old Budweiser Corner
SELLING ALL THE LEADING
Soft Drinks and Beverages
BEVERAGES ON DRAFT AT ALL TIMES
Order a case of 36 pints
sent to your home. De
livery made anywhere in
Alliance Rebate for re
turn of oase.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDY, LUNCHES
King's Corner
.IOHN HODGKIN80N, Mgr
Distributing Agents for Bridgeport Bottling Works
. .im,X-. ....'A
THE ELECTRICAL WAY
!j The modern and efficient way to light your home and
lighten your work. Eliminate the drudgery of needless toil
and reduce the high cost of living by devoting your time
and energy to more profitable work. The cost of electricity
in Alliance is exceedingly small.
Let us install your electric equipment, lights and fixtures.
All our work is done by men of long experience in the busi
ness thus insuring you complete satisfaction.
There is an electric appliance for every need mid many
of them arc adapted 1o your nerd.
' We carry a complete line of fixtures, lamps and labor sav
ing devices. Confer with ns and save both time and money.
Our prices are as low as any in the world.
Aiance Auto Supply Co.
Kl Xk 5TR1CAL DBPA HTM KN T
J. H. Kane, Mgr.
OLD IRON
BONES
$6 .00 PER TON
10 00 PER TON
""RABIG PRICES FOR OLD COPPER AND BRASS
PHONE 222
MtBrWIONAL
SiiNMrsaiooL
Lesson
(Br E. O. f I "i.i.nei. Artlnr Director of
the Sunday School t'ouraa In the Moody
HIM Institute of Chlcaco.)
fCopvrtfht, 1917. Watrrn Nwapapr tnlnn
MORE HOMESTEADS
FOR LANDLESS MEN
IjmmIa In otorndo, Montana, New
Mexico and W yotnlng Irt Knitted
for Ijiik.t Homeateads
LESSON FOR JUNE 24
Are You
Going to Build?
Yon have been planning, perhaps, to repair your barn,
luild a garage, build a chicken house, put on a new root' or
erect a new wing to your bouse.
You want to do it YVKU., hut CHKAVLY
That's where W'K come in. If you're going to do the
work yourself or have it done by the day's work, gel our fig
uivs on lumber and supplies.
We know what wc are talking about. We invite you to
'PUT l .S TO THE TEST.
Alliance, Nebr.
Phone 73
Alliance Junk Company
309 LARAMIE AVE
THE PURPOSE OP JOHN'S GOSPEL
(REVIEWREAD JOHN 21 -.15-25.)
IIFVIKW-Raad Mia U'.tMa.
OOLDKN TKXT TtteSS are written,
that you might baltrva that Jroua la tha
Cnrlat, tha Ben of Ood; and that bellav
tnn f might have life through hla nam.
-John Jr. ni
There are a variety of method to
be followed In reviewing the work of
tlie pant six month and to give va
riety. Tcschcrs of classes, or super
intendents of school, may select on",
or combine vcvcritl, e tliclr Judjrroent
dictate. Of course, the easiest way
Is to procure a good speaker who la
familiar with the Rospel of John and
tha lessons of the psst quarter, and
let him brlDg out in the review It
moat outstanding and salient feature.
One method would he to have one
minute talka either by members of the
clas or persons selected from the
school. Each of twelve scholars could
be assigned one minute, each to have
one of the leons of the pat quar
ter. Another good way would be to dike
the outatandlng and significant TStSes
from the lessons of the quarter, not
I he golden text, but verses which seem
to emphasize the outstanding fealStea
of the six months' work. "Behold the
Lamb of Owl." (Ch. 1 !98) : "Ye must
he horn again," (.1:7): "t'omo see a
imin which told me all Ihlflgx Oinl efrer
I did; la not this the ChrM?" (1:U!) :
"Verily, verily T say unto you, he that
heareth my word and hclleveih on him
that sent me. hath everlasting life and
shall not come into condemnation but
Is passed from denth unto life." (.:
Ji4). "I must work the works of him
that sent me while it is day: the night
cometh when no man enn work."
Another ntethod of review would he,
particularly In the adult Classen, t
have each lesson with lis present -day
emphasis. For Instance, the past quar
ter: Lesson 1- -The Christian In his
dealing with blindness. Lesion 'J
Modern wonders of healing and medi
cal missions. Lesson 3 The shep-
benHng of rharrh laetsbeffs, Lesson 4
- Do we know how to give? LesSOM "
la Christ supreme in our nnton: l
life? Lesson 0 Amhition and irs cure.
Lesson 7 -Tin' world's Rood sprint:! ic
from Christ. Lesson 8--Temperance
reform. Lesson tt The Holy Spirit In
I everyday life. Lesson 10 -How Christ
I is betrayed and denied today. Least) I
11 The uplifting power of the cms.
Lesson V2 Why men believe In lin-
j Mortality.
A good method of review would he
lo have someone take up each of the
-'olden texts, announcing it In advance
! that pupil may be prepared for this
j method. The teacher would writs' the
j texts of the quarter, each on a sepn-
rst piece of cardhoanl nnd inv tliem
j face dowti on a tahle; pupils would
j then draw the golden texts, one hi a
lime, and tell what the lea SOU is to
which this text heloxiffg. giving as full
nn necount of the easan as possible.
I lie teacher helping out with questions
where necessary,
It will he of great value to the pu
pils if they can get In this review a
clear outline of the malll events of
I'luist's Inst weeks upon earth, cov
ered particularly by the past quarter.
There are forty standing events of
the past quarters: (1) The healing of
the was horn blind; (2) Jesus the good
Shepherd; (.') .lesus sending forth tha
seventy ; (4) .lesus in Bcrea ; (.") The
raising of LaSaraa; () The ten lep
ers healed ; (7) Bariiniaeus at .leiicho :
(S) .lesus vlslis Zaccheus; (t) .lesus
anointed ly Mary: (10) The fig tree;
(11) Triumphal entry; (1J) Cleaning
the temple; (IS) , Weeping over Jeru
salem; (14) The widow's mite; (1r)
The Greeks deck .lesus; (Ifl) Prepara
tion for the paaswver; (17) Washing
the disciples' feel j (18) The Lord's
supper; (19) The farewell discourse:
CHI) The farewell prayer; Cil) The
agony In ttethsemane ; C"J) Judas he
tray Jesu; CM) The arrest of Je
Mis; CM) Peter denies Jesus; (.')
Jesus before Ananias; CJd) .lesus l
fore ('alphas; (J7) Jesus before the
iaubedrin; (28) The mocking of .le
sua: IW) .lesus hefire I'llate; (:M)
Jesus before Herod: (III) I'ilate tsn
demns Jesus; (82) Tlie sorrowful
xNait; (3.H) The crucifixion : CM) The
seven last words: (."") Jesus dies;
Cifl) Burlsl; (37) Hcsurrection ; CIS)
A. pea i s to Mary (TO) Apearauce
during the forty days; (40) The as
cension. As brought out heretofore, John
sets forth the purpose of this Gospel ;
namely, that "JaBVS is the Christ, the
Son of Ood) and thai believing on him
we might have everlasting HIV, eternal
Hie In hla name." (See golden text).
A Suggestion.
Ill setting forth this review, let us
not as teachers and ottlcers. overlook
i tie opportunity are have of calling
ifom our scholars an expression of the
failh that has been burn withliiUhoiu.
(See Rem 10:9, 10). leans the light
of the world has power to set njen free
from sin and "whom the son shall
make free is free indeed." If we
properly set him before our scholars,
they wilt he made free from ihe slav
ery of sin ami enter lata the freed'un
of believers. True faith is built uMn
facta; ibose who ticcepl and believe
liese Ssrta st have ereriaattpg life.
Secretary of the Interior Lane an
nounces that during May approxi-1
inately 798.300 acres were designat
ed under the enlarged homestead act
through which the entryman may sc-1
quire a homestead of 320 acres. If!
the settler has already filed on 160
acres under the original homestead
law, he may, under this act. acquire
an additional 160 acres. The lands
made available during the month for
these larger homestead? have all
been classified by the Geological sur
vey as nonin iuable, but large areas
of them have already been patented
or entered or at least applied for.
The Interior Department, In hand
ling applications or petitions for the
opening of apecific tracts of land to
enter under the enlarged homestead
act, Is required by law to give the
applicant the first right to file on the
land for which he has applied if it Is
found on examination to be of the
proper character. To determine
what particular section, township or
range in any land district is open to
entry by citixens who have not al
ready applied, necessitates on exam
ination of the records at the local
land office.
In Colorado, 17,500 acres were
designated in 14 counties through
out the state. Practically all of this
land, however, has already been filed
upon.
In Montana, 2.18,700 acres were
designated In 17 counties of the
state. Approximately 220.000 acres
of the area classified are located in
Shouteau county and are included in
the former Marias River project of
the reclamation service. The great
er S
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her ambitions and been willing to put
restraint upon herself in the matter
of war methods, in all probability
her superior military preparation
would have enabled her to overcome
Russia and France with the help of
Austria. Had she exercised auch re
straint, it is not likely that any oth
er nation would have interfered, and
she might now be victorious. But
with her overpowering eagerness to
ride rough-shod over everything in
her path, she promptly repudiated
the "scrap of paper" protecting Bel
gium and drew England Into the
struggle. Even then sue contemp
tuously underestimated England's ul
timate power on land and persist
ently committed fruitless outrages
such as dropping bombs from the
clouds on British women and child
ren that enormously aided English
recruiting agents.
Her wot st blunder of all was her
murderous unrestricted submarine
campaign. This not only roused the
British empire from end to end but
turned practically the entire world,
including the United States, against
the lawless Teutons. Germany stak
ed all on this policy, broke her prom-
Has your HERALD subscripts
expired?
Famous
Collins
Saddle
Best ssddlef
made. Have
tood the tejt
for 50 years.
Write for free
catalogue.
Alfred Cornish & Comp'y
successors to Collins A Morrison
1810 Fsrnam St., Omaha, Neb.
m i
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W I 1
i- . to thn TTniteri Ktntea tnvernment .
M portion of the remaining area was Hnd i9olated herself as an outlawed
designated in response to specific re- i nation. Even tnrn she fatuously lm-
quests, and practically none of this agineQ that th United state8 couid
anu in open in fniry lor new ei-tiers.
In Nex Mexico, 314,500 acres were
designated in 16 counties throughout
the state. It is believed that the
greater portion of the lands desig
nated in the following counties is
available for entry by new settlers:
Socorro county, 75,000 acres; Valen
cia county. 41,000 acres; Sierra
county, 37,700 acres; Colfax county.
25,000 acres; Ilio Arriba county,
23,000 acres; McKinley county, 16.
000 acres; Taos county, 14.700
acres.
In Wyoming, 207,000 acres were
designated in 12 counties. A fair
percentage of the acreage listed be
low is believed to be available for
new homesteaders: Johnson county,
50.500 acres; Niobrara county. 63,
.000 acres; Natrona county, 27,500
scree; Crook county. 12,000 acres.
In addition to the classifications
under the enlarged homestead act.
the secretary states that nearly 192,
000 acres were released during the
month from minteral-land withdraw
als of various types. Of the restora
tions, 137,000 acres were lands in
Montana heretofore included in coal
reserves, and about 30,000 acres in
the same state which had been re
served as prospectively valuable for
oil. These two restorations releas
ed 167.000 acres of land in the state
of Montana for entry with unrestrict
ed patents. In addition to these
areas, somewhat more than 16,000
acres In the state of Washington
were released from coal withdrawals,
and about 6,760 acres in Wyoming
were eliminated from oil withdraw
als. I l.w el unsptaktta in India
In a lecture at one of the I)es
Moines, Iowa, churches a missionary
from India told of going into the in
terior of India, where he was taken
sick, that he had bottle of Cham
ber Iain's Colic. Cholera anil Diarr
hoea Kemedy with him and believed
that it saved his life. This remedy
is used successfully in India both as
:i preventive and cure for cholera.
You tuav know from this that it can
be
forms of bowel complaint that occur
in this country. Obtainable every
where Adv-june
fight only with dollars and that she
had lost nothing of great value. Did
the war-registry of ten million young
Americans open her eyes, or does she
expect to perform miracles and still
count upon her policy of unparalleled
terrorism?
Celebrate July 4th in ScottsbhtfT.
YOU NEVER SAW A
MEXICAN
WITH A BALD HEAD
' We have learned their .wonderftv
and carefully guarded secrets of prir
less value, and have embodied the
in our
Pence's Original
"Mexican Herb Hair Tonic"
stops I ailing Hair
This tonic is positively guarantee"'
to care dandruff, relieve ecsoma
sores and itching scalp and stops fall
ing hair, thereby safoguardlns
against baldness.
Money back If not as represented
Just try it. As an introductory
offer, send us this ad which is worth
40c and 60c In two-cent stamps and
we will send you prepaid a fu!l-slseo
$1.00 bottle of this guaranteed pre
paration. The Irwin Industries
823 Trust Bldg. . . Kl Paso, Texsa
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until
You Drink Water
Says glass of hot water and
phosphate prevents illness
and keeps us ftt.
Just as coal, when It burns, leaves
i'. hind a certain smount of incom
bustible material in the form of ashes,
so the food and drink taken day after
day leaves in the alimentary canal a
certain amount of indigestible ma
terial, which if not completly 3llmlna
ted from the system each Jar. be
comes food for the millions of bacteria
which infest the bowels. From this
mass of left-over waste, toxins and
ptomain-like poisons are formed and
sucked into the blcod.
Men and wo.nen who can't get feel
ing right must httgin to take inside
baths. Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a ,-lass of real hot
water with a tcuspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in it to wr.sh out of
the thirty feet of lK'els the previous
day's accumulation of poisons and
toxins and to keep the entire alimen
tary canal clean, pure and fresh.
Those who are subject to sick head
ache, colds, biliousness, constipation,
others who Wake up with bad taste,
foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff
ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach
after meals, arc urged to wet a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate from
tlie drug store, and begin practicing
internal sanitation. This will cost
"The House of Courtesy"
HOTEL ROME
OMAHA
Room with detached bath,
$1.00 up.
Room with ba?h, $1.50 up.
Cafe price most reasonable
in City.
Fireproof Sprinkler System.
Complete Safety.
Management, Rome Miller
Wyoming Oil Stocks
We deal In Ma:bgrfe stock Wy
oming producing and operating com
panies. Information fiiruKlicd upon r
SJSMMti
Casper Oil Brokerage Co
Lynch Bldg, Casper, Wyo.
depended upon for the milder , vry ,,,,, lnl, is jmfflciot to make
anyone an entrusiast on tne subject.
KememlKT inside bathing is more
important than outside bathing, be-
eaiiae tlie skin rtorea An not nhnrti
Celebrate July 4th ih Scottsbluff. impurities into the blood, causing poor
i iiiuMvvii Miu iii i :i avemm health, while the bowel pores do.
Is Oermani conscious of her own sweetens and freshens the skin, so
blunders ana miscalculations? The hot water and limestone phosphate
student of this war often wonders. If act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and
Oermany had been able to restrict bowels.
I.I Nt IIKS, SANOUM HI S. BTC,
1 am starting up in business
anain at the King Corner. Third
and Box Butte avenue. A good
place to eat. t'ome in and see
me.
HD. THOMPSON
Live Stock Transit Insurance
Live stock men over the entire west arc forming- the habit of INSURING
THEIR LIVE STOCK IN TRANSIT. Thty do it lor safety, economy and
quick reiun..
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trampling, (Ire, collision, train wreck and every form of killing or injury
while the animals are in the custody of the common carrier.
Wc are represented at all of the live stuck markets In the t-llited
States and Canada, and locally by
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