The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 11, 1918, Image 13

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    ALLIAWK HERALD. TH I'KmDAV, A PHIL II. I01H
THE ARMY
and
THE NAVY
Communications will be answered promptly,
ing news each week.
Interest
Army Rid Navy Department,
Alliance Herald
Can an enlitded man, who has
minor children, whoso custody has
beB awarded to their mother, but to
whose support tie is paying B part of
his pay. take out war ksk insurance
In favi r of other creditors, or will it
In cas. of his death, be paid to the
children?
C. M., Kushville, Nebr.
A. Payable only to a spouse, child,
grandchild, parent, brother, or lls
ter, an 1 not assignable or subject to
claims f creditors or insured or bene
ficiary. Editor. A. & N. Dept.
a - ..! Vmrtf 1 L i i , Li i i i . n I
I MIS .11111 . 1 V I ' , ' I i ' i i ' i I ' .
Alliance Herald.
Would you please Rive me a record
of the time the 22nd U. S. infantry
put in foreign service.
H. A. B., Antioch, Nebr.
A. Write to the adjutant general,
Washington. D. C, for the foreign
service of the 22nd infantry.
Ed lor A. & N. Dept.
Army and Navy Department,
Alliance Herald.
Has Sergeant Frank Scctt, at Al- j
liance, Nebraska, authority to send
letters to American citizens which!
read as follows:
Your name hr.s been given us
as a young man, single, without
dependents and no excuse for
not being a soldier. Will you be
kind enough to advise this office
by return mail whether this is
the case or not, so that our rec
ords in your case may bo com
pleted, and a notation made that
you are a soldier or a man who
declines to fight for what is
right and his country.
H. M. If., Crawford, Nebr.
A. Sergeant Frank SoV is doing
his duty as a soldier should and his
authority in sending out circulr.r let
ten furnished him for that purpose
by the United Strtes pove nment is
beyond question.
Editor A. & N. Dept.
Army and Navy Department,
AAltance Herald.
My son enlisted April 7, 1917.
when will he be discharged?
Mrs G. H. D., Mullen, Nebr.
A. Your son will be discharged
April 6. 1924. but he may be p'.aced
on reserve after three years service, if
the country is not at war.
Editor .A. & N. Dept.
o
Army and Navy Department,
Alliance Herrld.
My son enlisted in the Third U. S.
Infantry June 29, 1917. Hov7 long
must he serve?
G. M. Hemlngford, Nebr.
A. All men enlisting after May,
1917, wore enlisted for the period of
the war. All men enlisting now can
not enlist for any longer period than
the war.
Editor A. & N. Dept.
Army and Navy Department,
Alllanc II raid.
Tiascongi M passed a law un nting
..Houghs to enlisted men to work on
arms.
D. u. B. Minatude. Nebr.
A. Congr ss has not yet passed I
aw granting furloughs to enlisted
it-n for fan work, although such a
11 bus beer introduced.
Editor A. & N. Dept.
ARMY AND NAVY NEWS NOTES
The soldiers and s iiors Insurance
law provides for the re-education of
disabled tiehters; the government
recognizes that If a man is so wound
ed as to Impair or destny his earn
ing power it Is the duty of the gov
productive place in society,
0
A solder holding, a $10,000 gov
ernment insurance policy will re
ceive, if disabled. $87.50 per month
for life, and more than this if he
has any dependent relatives.
o
An enlisted man in active service
has no necessary personal expenses
except for barbt-r and laundry.
Uniforms underclothing, shoes,
hats, quarters, medical attention and
subsistence are supplied them at gov
ernment expense.
Such material as tobacco, postage,
confections and incidentals of indi
vidual taste may be purchased at
the post exchange at cost.
Six hundred and seventy-two men
in the Omaha district between the
ages of 18 and 21 and 31 and 41
volunteered their services and were
accepted for enlistment in the vari
ous branches of the army during the
month of March. This is 130 men
more than were accented during the
month of February.
Tlir latest amendment to the se
lective draft law will require all
youner men who have reached their
twenty-first year since last registra
t!on for the draft to register on June
f next. After registering these men
are no longer eligible for voluntary
enlistment.
o
The different colors of hat cords
worn y soldiers on their campaign
hats designates the branch of the ser
vice to which the man belongs. Here
they are:
Infantry, blue hat cord
Cavalry, yellow.
Field artillery, red
Coast artillery, red.
Quartermaster corps, huff.
Engineer corps, red and white.
Medical department, maroon and
white.
Signal corps, orange and white.
Ordnance corps, black and white.
Commissioned officers in every
branch of the army are. distinguished
by a black and gold braid worn on
the campaign hat.
New York, April 3 The govern
ment has taken over the entire out
put of the "Bull Durham" cigarette
tobacco manufactured by the Amer
ican Tobacco company at the com
pany's factories at Durham, N. C,
and will dolTOtS it to the needs of the
American troops abroad, it was an
.. tunned here today It was stated
the government will pay the same
price for the goods as domestic Job
ben have been paying
o
Washington. April 3. Henry Ford
of Detroit, came here today for con
ferences with officials of the war and
navj departments with the report
thai his plant now Is turning out
Something like 2.000 Liberty motor
cylinders a day.
Ambassador Sharp at Paris de
scribes the havoc wrought by the
FridayGei man long range gun on
Oood Friday, in a crowded church in
Paris: "At no oilier time could the
destruction hive been SO great, the
Brent church was crowded with wor
shippers, the shell struck the ma
sonry of the church, the large boa?
stones falling inward and crushing
out a hundred lives, besides WOUnd'
inu thai many more. The SCene was
thai of some horrible shambles and
it was not until well into the night
thai all the bodies were recovered.
Among those killed was the secretary
of Switzerland, who was Just leav
ing the church when the shell struck,
ten minutes more and the shell
would have only damaged 'the church
as the services were just over."
The appalling destruction wrought
by this shell, has not in all probabil
ity, been equalled by any single dis
charge of a hostile gun in the cruelty
and horror of the results. The quick
er that a nation that employs such
tactics is mercilessly ground into the
dust the better it will be.
All airplanes manufactured in the
United States for the army and
navy will bear a red white and blue
bull's eye of three concentric rings,
similar to the insignia on the allied
planes, on the wings and vertical red,
white iind blue stripes on the rud
ders. The first Henry Ford submarine
chaser, the Eagle class, will be
launched at Detroit in June. The
Ford plant will turn out one chaser
per day for a few months. Increas
ing the capacity to three a day be
fore July.
At our present rate of expenditure
it will take us eight years to get as
badly in debt as Germany Is right
now.
o
Three Americans were overpow
ered by twelve Germans in No-Man's
land last week the Germans cut their
throats from ear to ear. This act
was witnessed by a wounded sergeant
who was thought dead. The Ameri
cans of that section have put a razor
edge on their bayonets and swear to
avenge the dead.
Rheumatic Achet
Drive them out with Sloan's
Liniment, the quick-acting, sooth
ing liniment that penetrates with
out rubbing and relieves the pain.
Always have a buttle in the house
for the" actus and pains of rheuma
tism, gout, lumbago, strains .sprains,
stiff joints and all muscle soreness.
Gcneroui lUed bottles. ZSc. 50i-., 'J.
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LESSON F0o APRIL 14
JESUS REQUIRES CONFESSION
AND LOYALTY.
LM0ON TEXT Mark 1:1MB,
OOLDBN TBXTWhoaoever will oom
after mt, hri hhu dun hlnwelt, mid tk
up his oroSS, mi. I follow me Murk 8:S4.
DEVOTIONAL It KADI NO! -Itomani
10:8-10; Hebrews Itll II II
ADDITIONAL !v tTRRIAL FOB
TEACHERS I.uk ! IS-f?; f,, a
l'UIMAKV AND .11 NIOIt TOIMC-
Jesus mid tlir mind Man,
LEMON MATERIA I, M.irk a KM.
PRIMARY MEMORY VERSE n, hath
done all thltiKn well Mart 7 37.
TBS ttflM him n. corns fr Ji'KUl
to take account of his ministry, Hav
ing bees, rejected i the rulers, lit
pjossj lota retirenieni with his dtsctptssj
His primary object in his tcmhiin
(luring this tlnM Is prepare the .11
olplt's for the trai. .! of the cross,
which In know v. so in nr. Ills
leeching lathers m mnd Un greet
cardinal doctrines 1 the Christina
faith. He Instruct hem touching his
person, atoning death, resurrection
mill glorious cousins sgaln. lie knew
thai in the measure that they Intollk
gnrtly apprehended these things tin-
would he sbls to pass through the
ordeals before them, The smut' is
true today. Tho.se Mho clcaflx appro
hcini the Divine Person, the vicarious
atonement, the glorious resurrection,
himI second coming of Christ, are an
disturbed bjr the world tragedies of
the present hour.
I. Peter'e Confession of Christ (vv.
27-M.
Two question! Ol Christ provoked
this confession :
1. "Whom do men say that I am?"
(vv. U7, -2H).
This question referred to the opin
ions of the people regarding Jesus.
Some believed hlin to be John the
BaptlSL some Klljuh, and some one of
the prophets. They all recognized him
to he a teacher or prophet with more
than human authority and power. To
day, as then, there is a diversity of
opinion m mug people os to Jesus
Christ. Some thluk that BO was only
a man, others that he was a great
teacher, hut nothing more. Jesus was
not content with this DcknowlodgmenL
Had he been sutlsli. d with this, he
would not have been molested in
Jeruselemt for the i mu willingly ac
knowledged him as much more than a
human teacher.
2. "Whom suy ye that 1 am?" (vv,
29, 30).
II. Jesus Tesching Concerning the
Crosi (vv. 81-88),
Christ charged the disciples not to
make pnblic his M -inhship, as that
would precipitate 1 1 j - crisis. The dis
ciples needed much instruction yet to
prepare them for the crucial hour of
1 he cross. as .
1. What he tuughi (v. 81).
(1) "The Son ol Had must suffer
many things."
lie suffered physical weariness and
hunger, ridicule and contempt, ami
even mis understand I ng ami lack of ap
preciation on the pint of his friends
and disciples.
(2) "He rejected of the elders, chief
priests and scribes."
These were the nation's official rep
resentatives, the very ones who should
have known anil received Christ and
recommended his reception n the part
of the nation. Truly, he came to his
own, and his own received him not
John 1 :11. To be rejected by one's
own friends and relatives Is doubly
painful.
(8) "Be killed."
This announcement was startling to
the disciples. The; had not yet come
to realise that red. iptlon was to be
accomplished through the pa salon ami
the cross. Jesus now Mates with
deflnlteness ami certainty thai lie
must die mi the cro - This uecoaslty
was due primarily to the fact that it
was the divine purpose to make the
death of Christ the hear! and or,- of
the atonement ; ami also, to human
hatred mid opposition
(4) "Rise again. "
ThougltthU was utterly liicninpj .
hetisible to the di-cipcs. be BUOW8
them that this would lie the glorious
Issue of his death.
III. The Coet of Disciplethip (v. 14).
The law of th Christian life i
Mlffeilig. To folio . CbrlSl means to
turn one's hack Bpou the vorlil. To
repudiate the worM means to Incur
flic hatred of the World To be t'liris
UanS, therefore, means to share
Christ's sufferings.
1. There must be denial of s. If (. ).
This means the sufferings and lhatns
which lie in the path of loyaltj to
!oii. To live the godly life mtsitl
suffering (2 Tim. 3:11').
3. Christ must be followed (v. 34).
This means to have the mind of
Christ (Phil. 2:5y and to perform the
service of Christ.
IV. The Issue of Diecipleehlp (vv.
Bvat),
The Messed issue of following Christ
Is a life of freedom lu re ami now, and
eternal life hereafter. Such sacrlrice
enriches the life that now is, and pre
pares for the enjoyment of the life
which la to come. To harter the fu
ture life for present enjoyment Is most
f'Millsh, for the choi.es of life are
fraught with eternal leasee. Those
who refuse to follow In Christ's foot
steps shall be separated from hlin at
his glorious appearing (v. 38; compare
2 The. 1:7-10). Are you prepared
when the call shall cornel
Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the
table for the bite you've prepared for the gueste of
the evening. As a suggestion for a dainty lunch:
Crrnm rhrese nnd chopped olive sandwiches (on
brown bre.nl , Dill pickles, Shrimp salad. Ice cold
Itself a nutritive drink. P'vn m ikes nn appetizing
nn.l 8ehghtfUl addition to any meal- hot or cold,
lijjht or heavy.
B(vu the all-year-'rovind soft drink.
So. in fcnfftoi only mn1 SSWJSel mrtuiivtj- by
ANHFUSFR DltSCH ST. LOUIS
KING'S CORNER
Alliance Distributors for Bevo
Ml
The Linden Hotel
Palm and Palm, Props.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Try Our Popular Price Lunch Room and Coffee Shop
All Modern Conveniences Rooms $1.00 Up
Under New Mnnngement -j- Political Headquarters
Dray Phone 54
Dye & Owens
Transfer Line
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
moved promptly end
-1 - a . n i i sit rt w
1 ltAINor JcirX W U U &
solicited.
Residence Phone 636 and Blue 574
Professional Cards
C. E SLAOLE, M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office phone, 65. Res. phone, 52
Alliance, - - Nebraska
J. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstractor
I have the only set of abstract
Books In Box Butte County
Office: Km 7, U(tera House Block
V ' '
f
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L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
302 V Box Butte
Phones: Office, 362; Res. 16
"Let Me Cry For You"
HARRY P. COURSEY
Live Stock and (General .Sale
SMtlalUl and Auctioneer
FA1LM SALKS A SPKl IALTY
I nn- lteaaonuble
Alliance. t l'.-.on.- 664) Nebr.
Geo. J. Hand, M. D
ASTHMA and
HAY FEVER
Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat
PHONE 257
Calls answered from office day or
night.
Professional Photographer
(JSjaHt Portrait!,
Interior and Exterior Views
Kodak Finishing
Enlarging all Styles
M. E. tillKBE, Proprietor
ALLIANCE AHT STUDIO
Phone Red 16 5
J. JEFFREY, D. O. Ph. O.
A. O. JEFFREY. D. O.
CHIROPRACTORS
Office Hours. 10 A M to 8 P. M
NEW WILSON BLOCK
Harness Hand Made from Beat
Material. Outlast any Factory
Made Goods. Can and 8ee.
Harness Repairing by Experienced
Harness Maker
i. M. COVERT
At M D. Nichols' Stand, Alliance
DR. D. B TYLER
DENTIST
PHONE 161
Over First National
ALLIANCE. NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attoraeyst-Lw
Office: First National Bank BUg.
PHONE 18
Alliance. - - Nsbraak
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