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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
icp n? a hp toirtww" a t Tfte Greatest Sale Ever Held in Alliance Entire Stock Sacrificed Nothing Reserved Everything going at a 20 Buy for your future needs. You will never buy as cheaply again s 2W 0 DISCOUNT on entire stock We will soon move into our new store which will be the most up-to-date de partment store in western Nebraska. MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SHOES MEN'S PANTS BOYS' SHOES BOYS' SUITS MEN'S HATS 20 20 20 . 20 20 20 DISCOUNT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT Women's and Children's Shoes, Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Notions, Ribbons, Gloves, Children's Dresses, Muslin Underwear, Silks, Hosiery, Underwear, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Waists. Nothing reserved; everything goes Trade in the morning, we can give better service. GOLDEN RULE STORE You save twenty cents on every dollar you spend. ANNOUNCEMENTS T1IR FIRST MAmST CHURCH At the morning service next Sun day, the pastor will speak on the, The. Two Commandments." This service will be at 11 a. m. Sunday cbool at 10 a. m. Remember this is the "Home-liko Church." and every body Is always welcome. The eve ning service will be held on the roof i garden at 8 o'clock and the pastor; will give his lecture,' "Mormonlsm i From the insldo." This will be a dis cussion from personal contact, twen ty years with a colony In Wyoming. Let us make those services the events of the day. J. OKK1N GOLD, Minister. held at the Baptist church. Come out and enjoy these Union services. There will be a largo chorus choir. The Service song books ordered for these open air meetings have arrived and will be in uhp next Sunday. All are cordially invited to attend these services. A. J. K EARNS. TaBtor. UNTAY UNION SKRVIl'lCS The first Sunday evening service on Lowry and Henry's roof garden will bo held next Sunday evening, be ginning at g o'clock. There will be a big union choir led by Mr. Charles Bpacht. . A number of special selec tions are promised. The address of the evening will be made by Rev. J. Orrln Gould, pastor of the First Bap tist church. His subject will be, "Mormonism from the Inside." The public is Jnvited. CHURCH OF CHRIST Who is thero that does not despise debt? The Good Book says, "Owe no man anything but to love one an other." What is the greatest debt you owe? Is it the mortgage on your home or on your land? The minis ter will preach next Lord's Day morning using the following subject: "Our Greatest Debt." It is our de ire to make the services brief and helpful during the warm weather. The Bible school and C. E. prayer meetings will find a 'place fur you. These are always open forvyou and welcome you to all sessions. In the vening we Join.ln the Union services at the roof garden. Mr. Gould will preach the sermon. His suoject is "Mormonism, the Islam of America." No mid-week meetings this week on -account of the Chautauqua. Come to the church with a message and a welcome. , STEPHEN J. EPLER, Minister. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The pastor is enjoying a visit from his brother, the Rev.. It. V. Kearns and wife and little son Raymond, who are on a vacation trip to points In the west. Rev. R. V. Kearns Is the pastor of the First Presbyterian chnrch of Canton. 111., and wll preach for us at the morning service next Sunday, at 11 a. m. There will be special music. Coma. The Union Evening Service will be held at the Roof Garden Sunday renin at 8 p. m. Rev. J. O. Gould will speak from the theme, "Mor monism the Islam of America." At : 45 the Toug people meet at the Roof Garden. Leaders: Mrs. Kearns, Mrs. Gould and Mrs. Smith. Theme, "Christian Brotherhood among races and Nations." In cas v molement weather the onion services will be LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday the Lutheran cnurch will celebrate Its annual mlFston-festlval. Two Kervlces will be conducted. The ilrst In the morning at 10:30 In the Kngllrth language in which the pastor tloUvtis the sermon. The second ao.viv-c will bo In the afterloon at 2:30 In the Germtm language. In this service Rev. Titus Long former p.iHtor in Alliance will deliver the normon. Don't miss these services. Everybody welcome. F. DROEOEMUELLER. Tastor. rollsh workmen say they are will ing to have their wages reduced it profiteering will be made a hanging offense. Now, that's the sort of eco nomics that gets somewhere! Cheer up! Eggs may be fairly rea sonable in price Just now but an ad vance la predicted Just as soon as the weather pets a little warmer. Jazz Is reported to have "com pletely captured RusBla." It ought to. The namrs of the towns over there are set to It. . ST. MATH Kays' EPISCOPAL. Jubi at present" Worship among Christians is at a very low ebb. Care ful statistics show that fully- two thirds of our church members do not take the trouble to attempt to wor ship with regularity. Too many desire to be Christians In secret, while others resort to mis erable subterfuges to hide their In dolence or timidity. A terse and ap posite rejoinder ot Buch persons was made by the late Theodore Roose velt, in reply to a man wno gave the usual threadbare excuse for Sunday's outing, that "he could worship God as well in the fields as in the Church". "Yes", snapped Mr. Roose velt, "but no one will suspect you of It". There is the whole thing in a nut shell. Merely to be good in private, if such a thing were possible, does not measure up to the Christian standard. We must add to such goodness public testimony, evidence before men of our discipleshtp and loyalty to God, and one important way of doing this is by regular Pub lic Worship. v Nothing short of absolutely regu lar and constant participation In public worship will fulfill the duty of a Christian. Nothing short of that will render appropriate honor to God in the sight of men. The folloyingETAOIN UNUN UNN Services July IX, Sixth Sunday after Trinity: Holy Communion, Evensong, 8 a. m. Processional, "Sweet hour ot Pray er". The Our Father. Responses. Psalms. -'Gloria, First Lesson. Magnificent. Second Lesson. Nunc Dlialttis. Credo. Responses. Vocal Solo, Miss Janet Grassman, with vio lin accompaniment. Sermon, subject "Spirit Communication". Text "Father forgive them for they know not what they do." St. Luke, XIII: 4. Anthem, "Now the day is over.' Benediction. Recessional, "Sun of My Soul, Thou Savloor Dear." DEAN DIXON. Mrs. EL J. Oans of "Hemingf ord. Is visiting Mrs. Nation of this slty. It seems to be particularly repre hensible for the other candidate to raise more money than your man has to spend. A London dancing teacher has been exposed as a thief. She was not only light on her toes, but light fingered. Symbols of war have nearly all passed. For example, shoes built on comfortable lasts. It doesn't take a very big piece ot meat in these days of housebreakers to bribe the dog. Vacuum Bottles for Summer Outings The lukewarm lemonade and cool coffee of ' the summer outings are a thing of the past. Now, your lemonade is ice cold and sparkling your coffee as steaming hot and fragrant as it comes from the percolator. 9 To have things hot that should be hot, and cold that should be cold, that puts the zest in eating and that's what vacuum bottles do for your picnic lunches. Pint Bottles $2.75 to $100 Quart Bottles $100 to $7.00 Lunch Kits $100 to $5.00 cnes-Lmws BrunswickfWojAphs Misses Lela Cutts and Sylvia Dc Moss have returned from a fw day3 stay at Hot Springs. While ihey were gone Miss Cutts visited the Qll fields. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yants of Columbia, S. D., en route to Califor nia, are in the city visiting Ed Camp bell and family. They are making an overland trip. Mrs. Anna Chaffee, chief operator for the Nebraska Telephone com pany, spent part of her week's vaca tion visiting friends at Crawford. She left for that city Thursday. The pots and kettles need the heat but you don't Cooking is perhaps the most unpleasant thing anyone has to do about the house in summer. It need not be . will blow away the heat with it goes all the discomfort summer normally brings to kitchen work. ' " Does your husband care enough about your comfort to buy you a G-E fan ? Ask him and find out I . ' V