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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1920)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FIJI DAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1920. TURRIT v m t V 1JOX IIVTTK tXU XTY IS KESroXDIXG WKNHROVSLY In this lsu will be found an ad vertisement explaining some of the present and future plans and work ings of teh Alliance Tacking com pany of Alliance, Neb. Several of The Ideal Service looks beyond profit to the satisfaction of doing some thing that is worth while. Jeo. D. Darling Funeral Director Phones Day, 139; Night, 8, 299 and 933 Our Motor Ambulance is at Your Service Ladie's Diamond Rings Every woman should have a diamond ring, and a Thiele diamond is the Kplendid quality she desires sparkl ing gems of great brilliance and fine color. Plain gold, and fancy white gold and platinum mount ings of alluring beauty. Tiffany Solitaires, $25.00 to $500.00 Fancy Rings, Thiele's J ewelry Watches Drags Brunswick rbonographs Watch Inspector C, D. & Q. their representatives are now Inter viewing the people of Box Butte county and subscriptions for shares are being liberally taken. Practical ly every person quickly comprehends the great benefits to be derived from having an Institution bo near the home shipping market. But It re quires extra capital to enlarge the capacity output and Box Butte coun ty is responding generously. There Is no doubt as to the safety of the enterprise, as dozens of Btockralsers have shares, and the logical result Is they will protect their money by shipping their live stock to their own market, which is what it sanely is when you hold one or more shares of this company. In other words you are virtually buying and selling your own stock. Not a bad proposition, Is It? MKTIIOMST Cllt ltCII The Sunday school class composed of lady teachers won the tanner last week for having the largest number present, together with their teacher, at 10 o'clock. Next week the ban ner will be given In the same way, excepting that if a teacher cannot be present because of sickness or some other good reasan, and provides a substitute In advance, that will count the same as the regular teacher, providing the substitute is there on time. Because of the regular missionary address given last Sunday, the un veiling of the Christian service flag will take place next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Beginning with the coming Sun day, Harold Thomas will take charge of the class of boys formerly taught by Mr. Barger. The topic to be considered in the, i Sunday morning sermon will be "Has the Kingdom Failed to Come?" May say it has. It Is on the decline, losing numbers, losing Interest. Some say if the church had done Its duty there would never have been a war. These thoughts will be considered and the questions answered an swered In the sermon. Doctor Venner made this state ment: "The fight the church will be engaged in during the next twenty five years will not be against the sa loon, but to preserve the Christian sabbath, and to save it from utter collapse." In line with this thoucht, the Sunday night theme will be "The Christian Sabbath." MEABL C. SMITH, Tastor. understood In the community as be ing an organization concerned with the entire community program. Very often churches are misunderstood In a community, and are unjustly ac cused of being narrow In their pro grams. Our entire program Is large enough, we believe, anJ comprehen sive enough, to have a concern for every Interest In the city of Alliance that Is worthy of such a community. It is with this Idea In view that we extend a very cordial invitation to the people of the city to have a part with us in this program. The services next Sunday morning will be Inspiring and helpful. The subject for consideration will be, "If Millions Prayed." The service will begin promptly at 11 o'clock and last one hour. The young people's so cieties meet at 6:30 p. m. The eve ning service subject will be "The Ris ing River." You will want to Bear these subjects discussed in a broad way. These are subjects with a peculiar interest to every good cit izen of the community, and will give you a greater vision of life as a cit izen. Bring your friends. "The Friendly Church" on the corner of Seventh street and Laramie avenue. Welcome. J. ORRIN GOULD. Minister. CHURCH OF CHRIST Have you found yourself? The church endeavors to help each per-, son to find himself. The willing mind is the working mind. Find your work pud stick to It! Next Lord's day will be a great day in the course of the "Win-One" campaign, the sermon subjects are: "The Cost or Disclpleshlp" and "Christianity In Practice." The preaching of the word Inclusive of the communion service Is the Important part of the service. Prayer and praise are also Important. We shall not neglect any important phase. The "Word" is emphasized at every service. The teaching service, the Bible school and the training service, the Christian Endeavor are open to all. It costs something to support any worthy cause. We try to give you one hun dred cents on the dollar. Come to the church with a message and a wel come. STEPHEN J. EPLER. Minister. rRK-BYTKRIAN C1IIRCH February is the month for stew ardship enlistment. Sunday services for February 8: Remember the Sunday school class to prepare your lesson; meet at 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m., "The Power of the Witnesses." Evening service, 7:30. "Scriptural Teachings of Futurity." Christian Endeavor society, 6:30 p. m., "The Worth While Life." De cision day, Rev. Kcarns, leader. "The Presbyterian church stands as It has stood during its entire his tory, for the unconditional sov ereignty of God, for the Bible as the only infallible rule of faith and life, for simplicity In worship, representa tive government, a high standard of Christian living, liberty of con science, popular education, mission ary activity, and the recognition of all as Christians who accept Jesus as Lord." "Enter into Ills gates with thanks giving and into His courts with praise." Come and worship -with us. First Presbyterian church, corner Box Butte avenue and Seventh street. A. J. KEA.RNS, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHTJRCH This church desires to make itself Do For YOU! Get Them Round up an old Suit or Overcoat and bring it to us. We Pay Cash For Th m! We also do the best cleaning and pressing in Allitfncv. highly esteemed cltinna and the people of Mullen and Hooker coun ty are Invariably glad to welcome him. Captain Miller Is on this oc casion combining business with pleasure. He will remain In the county for several weeks as the of ficially accredited representative of the Alliance Packing Co., explaining the advantages of this new Industry, which Is undouhtolv destined to b the leading enterprise of this section of the state. Hooker County Tribune. Capt. J. B. Miller of Alliance Is In Mullen and his scores of friends here are taking advantage of the op portunity to extend cordial greetings. He is one of west Nebraska's most Pay Your Bills by Check, Madam' Your Butcher, your Baker, your Grocer in fact all your accounts should be paid by check Then there will be no arguments about dou ble charges or under charges. No trouble some bills to keep on Your cancelled check is a receipt. Protection with Convenience 4 Besides being a convenience, a Chocking account is also a protection. You don't have, to keep a lot of cash in the house. Buy your money lies safely in a burglar-proof vault where it will be paid on demand to whomever you say. System, Economy, Protection and Convenience all can be had in a Checking Account. Once you have one you will never want to be without it. Call and , let any one of our officers explain how simple it is to have a checking account and obtain its benefits. First State Bank ONLY BANK IN ALLIANCE THAT GUARANTEES ITS DEPOSITORS PROTECTION file. MORE MONEY FOR YOUR LIVE STOCK 164 Cleaners & Tailors ? I iiox Butte Avenue, v k., tve Money We Need the Clothes." JltHI;;,, rrrr ill 11, , V lgj3"fllrffr H 1 1 1 1,1 1 Just as Chicago and Omaha at one time looked forward to being reckoned among the great live stock markets, so Alliance is today looking forward to that time when it will' take its rightful place among the country's great live stock centers. Far-seeing men of this territory believe in Alliance as a coming live stock center because the live stock market of the country is continually moving West as it always has done. Alliance occupies a most commanding position in the center of the wide cattle ranges of "Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado and Nebraska. A careful exam ination of railroad facilities will show that Alliance is the logical center the capital of a veritable little empire. The Food Product Business Is Undeniably Staple All food product business are staple businesses. Each morning every mr.n, woman and child in the world wakes up hungry and must be fed. The packing business is a logical business for Alliance, because the raw material is here in abundance. At no other point in the country can meat products be manufactured at a more reason able price. The plant of the Alliance Packing Company will be constructed second to none with regard to the handling of daily tonnag?, ai d economy. If you arc thinking of acquiring stock in any corporation, you will hnd that your' banker, if acquainted with the plans of the Alliance racking Company, will endorse-ip r possibilities. He knows that the Alliance Tacking Company has a wonderful future arftl 4i that the more successful the company, the more successful will be every other business in this territory. cioi; Alliance Packing Co. Alliance, Nebraska UnJir permit 709 of the Sebraska Bureau of Securities, tut are required to mate this statement. "The Alliance Packing Company is faying the legal rate or marketing its stotk an J it conducting in organization in itrict compliance with the Bureau i mandates. The company Joet not in any ivay guarantee a return upon investment in its stock. A return is dependent upon the company making a commercial success of the enterprise undertaken by it." i :