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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
School Opens Monday, Sept. 1 NORTON HAS JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE SCHOOLBOY 'i I J ; 0!' '5 ST. AGNES ACADEMY Announcement for Next School Year, 1913 14, Commencing Next Week BRIGHT PROSPECTS AHpAD St. Agnes Academy resumes class es on Tuesday, September the sec onl. AH pupils who did not rece-lve their pass cards In June will please crone to tlie Academy Mondtiy morn ing September the firxt ani obtain thorn. Una wM enable thtm to go directly to their resiKcUve classes on Tuesday. All new pupil are al so request! to come for registra tion on Monday monning. No parent of Moly Rosary church, who have children, boy or g'rla in the grades, or girl 4n lilkh chool classes can make "tuition" the ex cuse for not (tending their children to the Academy, where tliey b'long, kb Catholic children: for tf parents feel they are not able to the require! tuition thekr chlMien will be admitted free, providei they make arrangements with the Rever nl Pastors or Mother iSuperlcr. Catholic parents should give this matter serious attention; since they are certainly aware that our Holy Church would not burden her mem bers with the duty f main'aining parochial schools throughout this country If there were net very grave reasons for so doing. ' The object la x Impart to the children a knowledge cf far greater Import ance than the ants and sfU-nces: namely, live knowledge cf God, and the m?ans to attain everlasting hap piness, or the end for which man is created.' St. Agnes Academy pupils ar? not only Riven religious and moral train ing, but nie taught h41 tha branches required by the F'tate of Nebraska for Lhe e.ht grades and High School court ?. All graJiiates from the regular High. School court e ure also required to pass the Teachers' Kxamlnatlcn for a first grade certif icate. In addit'on to this regular work, ipec!al attention Is given thot-e who enter Junt to prepare themselves for Ceachlng. We have a Commercial Course for those who would Vke to do clerical work. ljewons are given In both instru mental and vocal music, painting, elocution and physical culture. Fir the coming term we have se cured Miss Belle MuHlns as teacher in elocution and physical culture. She Is a graduate cf the Columbia College of Expression and Physical Training of Chicago, III., anil comes to ua highly recommended. Prlvi.te lessons will be given In vocal and I nUru mental music, paint lne, elocution and physical training .j a limited number of pupils. 'though they do net attend the Acad fray. Vv'e trust no parents or guard tins belonging to Moly Kosary par Uh will falJ in the r duty to Ocd and their children by not sending .hem to the Academy the coining ii hool year. GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL OPENING Immartuel'a Lutheran German-Eng lih Parcchial School to Reopen Next Weik TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 Tuesday. September 2, will be the opening day for Iinmanucl's German KngUnh parcchial srhool, located on eorniT of Yellowfc.one avenue and Seventh street In this city. This Is a private school, supported by Immanuers Lutheran congregation fir the purpose of Instructing child ren in all common school branches besides giving them a course in German language, reading, and writ ing and teaching them the prlncl pies of Christian relislon according to the lUble and the Lutheran cate rhlsm. The .school Is taught by the pas tcr of the congregation, as much as possible five days of the week from Septc-nilKT to June, inclusive; Is graded, and all pupils attending will Nobby boys' suits, guar anteed to wear, may be purchased at anywhere from $3 upwards. The right clothes for school wear. It Will Be Too Late After the Bell Rings Lowest possible cash prices on waists and shirts, caps and caps, new Autumn styles in sweaters and mackinaws, knee pants, underwear and other articles for the boy. SPECIAL PRICES ON SHOES, "Daddy Duke" and other reliable lines, $2-$3 Everything Is extra good and extra durable Also- don't forget we are cleaning up our line of men's shirts. Over 300 fancy dress shirts in modish si (Hr stripes, plain colors and novelty effects. Only iLs Norton' The Store that Stands for Quality Leader for 26 Years in Mens and Boys' Goods be required to take quarterly state examinations. The tuition fees are entirely voluntary and are collected by envelopes each month. Anyone interested in our school and intend ing to Bend us pupils, please apply to the pastor of the congregation, Uev. TltUB Lang, 703 Niobrara Ave. PARCEL POST REGULATION EXPLAINED Postmaster Tash says: "The pub lic has a wrong conception of the recent order of the department rais ing the limit of weight of parcels from eleven to twenty pounds. This twenty pound limit APPLIES ONLY TO THK FIRST AND SECOND ZONES. This comprises approximate ly all territory within two hundred miles of the mailing office. Thus a patron of the Alliance office can send or receive a twenty pound package, from Broken Bow, Nebr., Sterling, Colo., Guernsey or New Castle. Wyo., Dead wood. S. D., or Valentine, Nebr. A twenty pound package could not be sent nor re ceived from Uncoln, Nebr., Denver, Colo., Sheridan, Wyo., nor Norfolk, Nebr. The public will save themselves trouble and inconvenience if they will remember that a package weighing more than eleven pounds cannot be sent beyond the second zone." H. T. Goss, of Bingham, has a sweet briar rose that was sent to Mm. from Williamsport, Pa., this spring. It had grown to the phen ominal height of five feet in the one season. le-Ooeninfir off. the BEE VE s Alliance Housewives1 Worries Are Ended Everyone in Alliance has been asking about it. Every resident in Box Butte county has been excited. For one week the famous Bee Hive store has been closed to the public. Yes! For one week the Bee Hive has been closed 3 low it is to be onened Saturday with its Grea t Special wis The Remboldt Brothers of Grand Island have taken over this popular store with all of its wonderful variety of bargains and offerings for those who want the right articles at the right prices. The Piano Contest is to Continue with Special Vote Inducements for Purchasers For the next week all those purchasing less than one dollar's worth will receive double the number of votes. To those purchasing a dollar's worth or more 400 votes will be issued. IlnHpr NPW UlanafrPmPtlf the Bee Hive Promises to eclipse all previous records for giv U1IUCI nCVY niallCtgClUCll I ;ng the housewives of the city those great bargains which are seldom found outside the larger cities. Meet Teddy at the Opening Saturday Something special for everybody. Be sure and be there. S S s The Bee Hive Remboldt Bros.