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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1921)
BIX tup: alliance herald, Tuesday, july 10, 1921 WAS WORTH ITS I WEIGHT IN GOLD Orinr Rapldi Man Wouldn't Take Any Amount of Money For the Good Tanlac Did Him "Teniae has Iwpn worth its weight in gold to me and I wouldn't take any amount of money for my present (rood health," paid Otto I!. ( hrisler, of 213 J'irst Ave., East Cedar liapids, Iowa. "1 pufl'ercd from a severe f-tomach trouble for eight years kept (retting worse until I thought I wan going to have to give up alto gether. Everything I ate seemed to lie in my stomach undigested, causing a heavy feeling of depression, and 1 buffered dreadfully from heartburn and rharp, shooting pains all through my stomach. I would bloat up with sour gas that pressed against my heart, making it palpitate terribly, and my heart would be shut off till I felt like I was drawing my last breath. My sleep was broken and I would of ten have to get up out of bed and walk the floor to try to quiet my nerves. "I started improving on my very first bottle of Tanlac and now am feel ing fine in every way. 1 can eat just anything my appetite calls for without feeling a ign of indigestion, my sleep is sound and refreshing and I never had more strength and energy in all my life than I have now. Tanlac has eert-ainly made life worth living, and I am thankful for its nutting me in fuch splendid condition. THE PARSONS CORNER n Nev. n. J. Minort, Taster of the Firt Baptist Church, Alliance) Alliance C hurches in Summer. Now don't get mail; or better still, get mad now at the beginning, I -e fore you read this article; or 'till better, don't read it, for you will get mad if ou are a church member. As the writer sat in the union serv ice last Sunday, a service ui which four churches took part, v.io ie IwtuI an('sand members, ne couuin i neip runn ing and asking tne question: "vvnai i the matter with the churche.-i?" lie came to certain conclusions that he will give you in this article for what ever they are worth. It it becoming more and more diffi cult for a woman dressed in the fashion to wear a fur coat without tickling herself with it: . Fiction Is said to be having a re vival that is, in the book trade. In other walks of life fiction has never fufTered a decline.. Resides shoes and ships and sealing wax and cabbages and kings, one may . now appropriately talk about bathing suits. After a while Russians may become tired of having their gold shipped abroad while they are paid in" worth less paper rubles. Havo You A Nost Eqq ? The consciousness of a bank account is wonderfully reassuring. With mqney in reserve few of the ilia of this life can not be mitigat ed if not completely effaced. You'll feel a new sense of security just to know your dollars are accumulating steadily. It's just the start that is hard and it is more than worth the effort. 5 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Guardian State Bank Under Supervision of State of Nebraska. First, he was tempted to 'wliee that the ministers made a blundr in re commending to their peoule Mie un'on meetings. Either they have forced these meetings upon tneir people, or the churches are failing their pastors. Or perhaps the churches are. making these so-called union meeting an oc casion to hike off to some (1 ' forsaken place and lounge around, it indulge in some sinful pleasure. New Law Expected to Cause Big Rush 1 to the License Booth Women under the ae of twenty-one years, who are contemplating mjtri mony, would do well to get under the wire before July 2H, otherwise iio li- i one oi me naruesi irsis ui imc I faith is a kind and merciful providence ;!is a rainy Saturday. en residing in Nebraska have been en-' matters relating to tbled to come into their inheritances public affairs. threff years earlier than would have . been the case had they lived in the" Man is different from other animals, state where the party making the will He has to fool his watch before he resided. Guardianships for females can get up early in th emorning. will continue until the ward is twenty-, ; one years instead of eighteen as in One of the hardest tests of one's the past. Notwithstanding the fast that u-Aman I re a mi- A1-m 4"... I In wi i its 1 1 nave iivcii Kivrii k i lit I. r 11 1 " find Iptriil flvf ha oen marl th cumo I It i nnnr ornnnmv tn rut clown OTl cense will b eiripueri by the county with them a with mpn thpv ttiuv nnf ' cphnnU utiil ti&n Ihp monev later on judge without the written cnns. nt of serve as juror. in Nebraska. This is I iails and reformatories .because the statute defining the mial- ifications of jurors say that they must be "male" citizens of certain a'ge, to gether with other conditions. Some future legislature may eliminate the word "male", which would put the sexes on an equality in practically all citizenship and The college graduate this year can iret a eoou start toward saving th world by starting to save his pennies. Gejmany pays about as much at tention to an ultimatum as an Ameri can to a "no admittance" sign. t The only drawback to buying your next winter's coal now is the tempta tion to burn it today. Some of the very people who rre responsible lor tnis laiiure or tne union meetings would lie insulted if they heard a non-church member pok ing fun at the church. Yet. my friends, it is a blind man indeed that cannot see that something radically wrong exists in the churches taking part in these so-called union meetings. I venture to say that either of the churches in Alliance had more people in its individual morning service than the combined service that same even ing. The writer preached to as large if not larger number of people out in a grove Sunday afternoon, sixteen miles away. He had almost as many people at the service in little old An gora last Friday. What is the matter? Have you a summer religious sched ule, and a winter religious schedule? Do you attend church in the winter because there is no place else to go? If it not treating the God who gives you life and home and all else worth having, in a shameful way? The speaker of the last meeting gav iw a fine sermon, but I could not but feel that it was breath waste. The very people that really needd such a mes sage were absent. Nowhere in the Bible do we find a summer schedule and a winter schedule. He speak3 of preaching the word in season and out of season. Ihe preached or layman that sees a real neel for a let-down in the summer in religious work would do the parson a favor by showing it to him. Religion is needed as much in the summer if- not more than in the winter. the parent of the young womn or the veibal consent given to the officer who is called upon to grant such penn'ts. The last legislature enacted a sta tute which provides that women do not become of legal age until they are twenty-one1 years o'il. thus placing them in the same position ns men in this respect. Heretofore the legal ae for women in Nebraska has been eigh teen years, after attaining which they might do all things which a female of the species could lawfully do at any time. This will all be changed, however, after July 2K, when the new law becorrfes effective. The statute covering the issuance of marriage licenses, provides thit where either party is a minor that party must hare the consent of tne parent or legal guardian before the county judge may issue a marriage li cense. Women, therefore, must have such consent if they are not twenty one. In the past large numbers of li censes hive been granted for the mar riage of girls under twenty-one years of age, but the number granted for boys below that .age has about equaled that for girls under eighteen. At taches of the county judge's office an ticipate a big rush of young couples within the next two weeks. It is also expected that the new law will have an important effect upon es tate matters. Under the provisions of many will legatees are to come into their inheritances upon becoming of age. In the past females have had three years the advantage of males in this respect, but the new statute takes away this discrimination. In some slates legal age of the sexes has been the same in the past and young worn- Some men think they can raise theif wage by raising their voices. I don't know how other preachers feel about it, but I feel that for four preachers to sit on the platform in a service to represent over a thousand members, with but one hundred in the congregation is but rank sham, border inur on hvoocrisv. and that we are being made fools of by our churches, These are strong words, but the disease demands strong medicine. am not opposed to union meetings as such when the people supposed to be united support suth meetings; but what I am kicking about is making these union meetings an avnue and occasion to slight our duty to God dishonoring rather than honoring God Far better is it to be frank and honest and say we do not want preaching during the summer and we will close up the churches for the turamer. At least that would speak out an honest heart, even though in the wrong. Speaking fraikly, I believe that the best thing the four churches can do if the services are not? better supported by the end of the month is to go back to our individual services and do what we can in our individual capacity. For so far we have given the lie to the maxim, "In union there is strength." I know I have made you mad. Now listen just cool off by writing an an swer showing the writer is wrong and we will give you our space next week. 1MMIJI Tomorrow Alright mA (labia aperient, add ton and vigor to th di(.tlve and hmlnatl.a ajretem. Improve th pp tit. relieves 8ick Haadach and Bit louanaaa, eorrect Constipation. llsed for over yean M JUft.iORS-t.mie Ma Ooe-thlrd th regular do. Mad of tame ingredi. nta, than nodr eo.t.d. For children nd adult. Thiele, Prescription Druggist McKEE Lenses fulfill the law without reducing your headlight! You don't have to dim your headlights to make them lawful. That's dangerous. C You need only fit them with McKee Lenses to meet every requirement of Nebraska's Headlight Law and get an undiminished driving-light at the same time. They're legally ap proved. They direct the light right down on the road, where you want it, below the level set by law. SPECIAL NOTEt McKee Uniti arc mad of aoliJ, pressed errata! flat with no paint to crackle or wear off. No color effect to absorb th light ray. Stop in at the McKee dealers for a set of lawful lenses. PRICES t TVs" to SVa" Inclusive, pr pair $230 3" to 7" inclusive, per pair I2.0S 914" to 0" inclusive, per pair 11.59 8H"toV4" " " " 3.00 104" te UK" " " " 4.M DISTRIBUTORS United Statet Auto Supply Co., HinkU-Joyca Hardware Co., Lincoln, Neb. Omaha. Neb. Korsraeyer Company, Lincoln, Neb. Powell Supply Co., Omaha, Neb. Schulta Auto Supply Co., Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. Sioui City, Iowa DEALERS IN ALLIANCE, NEB. ' ALLIANCE TIRE YUrti. COURSEY & MILLER your letter hain't McKee Lentet tend us the price, the sir needed, end the model of four ear. We will promptly ahip you a set. g Manufactured by McKEE CLASS COMPANY, Jeannette, Pertaa. 9h 1) A VS P Spend . This Vacation in Rocky Mountain EsteS Park, Colorado The charm of this place is not to be rata--. logued merely to breathe in the rare air, . scented with the rich pine odor, is a healing delight, brings glow to the cheek and sparkle to the eye. Take the family! There, amid the peaceful beauty of its flower-crowded valleys and sun-lit peaks, its laughing waterfalls and virgin forests, you can settle down for a few blissful weeks, to do just as fancy dictates ride, climb, fish, golf, tennis, rest or just loaf to your heart's con tent. On your return, stop off and enjoy Colo rado's numerous, varied and inexpensive side trips to Colorado Springs, Manitou, Colo rado .Glaciers, Denver's Mountain Parks, Grand Lake, et al. Don't delay too long the matter of making arrangements for accommodations and be dis appointed. If I can help you, let me know. When you are ready to start the Burlington will take you there. H. L. ORMSBY Ticket Agent THE U. S. USCO TREAD Here is the U. 8. Usco Tread, with a long-estab-lisbed standard of service among motorists who have an ay to value, as well as to price. While selling for less than the other tires in the U. S. Fabric line, the Usco has earned a reputation for quality and dependable econ omy whicb is not exceeded by any tire in its class. EOPLE used to be se cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con sciousness about tires their service, their work, their value. This same respect for a good tire is the reason why the four square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, "job lots", "sec onds", "cut prices" and come out squarely withthe standard quality service of U. S. Tires. United States Tires arc Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U.S. NOBBY TREAD U.S. ROYAL CORD U.S. RED & GREY TUBES He is getting a bigger, and also bet ter, tire business than he ever had before. He is dealing now with his own kind of people. The substantial cit izen. The man who knows that you can't get something for nothing. The steady cus tomer not the bargain hunter. To the man whp has not yet learned the standard tire serv ice he is entitled to we say Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branches a constant supply of fresh, live U. S. Tires. The U. S. Tire you buy is a tire built for curren t demands. No overproduction. No piling up of stock. No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer's racks. Every way you look at it, a par qual ity tire at at net price. Here ie a man in eoa touch with one of the 92 U, S. Factory Braaebaa- United States STURGEON GARAGE, Alliance, Neb. I. L. ACIIESON, Bingham, Neb. MILLER AUTO CO., Hemingford, Neb. RANCHERS SUPPLY CO., Ashby, Neb. m K3& Rubber Company HEMINGFORD IMP. & LW. CO., Hemingford, Neb. L. A. ANDERSON, Hyannis, Neb. MORRISON MOTOR CO., Mullen, Neb. PEARSON MOTOR CO., Mullen, Neb. - IBM Vlk'Jmnd