The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 27, 1913, Image 9

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    The following "Want Ads" arc
classified under appropriate headings
for the convenience ot readers.
CA8H RATES One cent per
o.'d each insertion. No ad received
for less than ten cents per Inser
tion. Black face double rate.
CREDIT RATES One cent per
wofd each insertion, but no advertis
ing account opened for less than
twenty-five cents and no ad charged
for less than fifteen cents per week.
lack face double rate.
Ir answering Herald want ads
please mention that you saw it in
this paper.
A classified advertisement will in
troduce to each other the next buy
er and the next seller of property
In this town.
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIG
ADVERTISING BY THE
TWO BARGAINS
The First National flunk la en
larging its oqulpmerH ami offers for
sale one No. .!. ten million total.
Burroughs adding machine, used one
year.
Also, one UOOU pound Diebold safe,
dtntbla time lock. I bolt outer door,
i bolt inner cheat door, eac h door
locked by a 5 number combination.
Ad t 1 Rtf 1 J0
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WANT TO SELL all my firms
and ranches. Several business and
resilience properties. Only Btnnll
payments required. Some exehaneo
considered. Ixxk into this. W W
Norton. Alliance.
1998-lStf
O'Keefe
er Blk.
Bros., Real
Estate, Rum-1908-12tf
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
ABSTRACTERS
P. E. REDDISH
Bonded Abstracter.
I have the only set ot abstract
books in Box Butte county. Office
In McCorkle Building lO-tf-570
FOR RENT
FURNISHED MODERN ROOMS
for light housekeeping, close in.
Phone 629. MRS. BAYER.
Advt 15t1982
FEMALE HELP WANTED. - Good
experienced woman cook, wages $10
per week; also, good experienced
dining room girls, wages $7 per week.
AIRS. ST.HWENDER, Restaurant,
Bridgeport, Nebr.
Advertisement 14tf
WANTED Solicitors of ability and
energy to present a newspaper prop
osition of unusual merit; travel Ne
braska; good money; must furnish
references. Address Parmer and
Rancher, Hemingford, Nebr.
Advt- 14tfl96l
Nine Room House for rent.
McCorkle, McCorkle block.
1980-16tf
J. C.
Improved Box Butte County farms
tor rent. J. C. McCorkle, McCorkle
block.
1980-15tf
FOR SALE OR RENT. Seven
room house. Good outbuildings. Barn
or four horses. House for antomo
bile. J. B. DENTON.
Advertisement 5tfl772
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, to couple with no
children. Phone Black 196.
1942-13-tf
FOR RENT.- 6-room house, 1004
Laramie ave. O'Keefe Bros., Rumer
Block. 1908-12-tf
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS for
rent. 404 Cheyenne Ave.
1 889-1 2-tf
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want
to rent two furnished rooms in mod
ern nrivate home. References if
desired. Phone 340.
15tf
All kinds of
desired, at E.
Phone 155.
S9tf-134
FOR SALE
feed, in any quantity
I. Gregg & Son's
See E. C Whisnian for lowest
Drlces on painting, paper hanging
and kalsomlning.
Rowan Wright, coal, wood and
nnata. l'lione 71. tt
w
lu-si lo ,d)-anl lowest prices at
I)enton'i Banner Variety Stort
Household goods, novelties, glass
ware, aueensware. granite a nl e, tin
ware too many things to mention
all. A .
Advt jUMItt
Get your shots retired at M. D
Nichols' shoi). 217"A Box Butte Ave
Nothing but first-class work turned
nut We use the Champion Repair
Machine. Prompt work
Advt 15tf 1975
Coal office at Rowan's feed store.
orWAV A WftlGHT. uhone 71. tf
KM NOW Your home pa
-.-Km-iuer and Rancher . at
Miller Bros.
Adv l-r-l5
MU'Y
per, tin
wH SALE. 500 good, native !
ling steers gndv&elfera, mixed, from
th John Bovle herd. For delivery
,., ifne MV 1st. A. -L. Boweii
Soottsbluff. N'ebiv- t
iMMfMt
PAINE FJSHBURN GRANITE CO
Grand island, Nebr.
Make the best monuments
nd v
AL. Wl
uv von mony. tan on
er local salesnan of Alliance,
n r.rand Island for price list.
St"U w -
BVw nice clean Niggerhead Lump
and Nut, and Eastern Hard nut coal
ulione to No. 21'.
Dierks
Lumber Coal Company
The Red Band candies,, purest ami
best candles on the margei, at
Banner Variety more
15-21-197;
ton s
Advt
STALLION FOR SALE
7 Shire. Weighs
See F. B. Thomas at
taurant.
HELP WANTED
Box Butte County farm to trade
for city property. J. C. McCorkle,
McCorkle block.
1980-15tf
MISCELLANEOUS
KeystoneRestaurant
is the place. Meals 25 cents. Chick
en dinner on Sunday. Short orders a
specialty. F. B. Thomas, Proprietor.
1830-9-tf
Money to loan on real estate.
C. Reddish
F.
3tf
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
Th following civil service exainlna
tlonts will be held in Alliance on the
(Lite given, salaries as stated:
April 9, 1913
Assistant Observer (male) Weath
er Bureau; Trained Nurse.
April -9-10. 1913
Agricultural Inspector (malt I, $1.
200 or $1400.
April 18, 1913
laboratory Assistant in Caper and
Textiles liualei; tSOt to $1200; Jun
ior Library Assistant l male I, $tiOO
to $!(l.
April 16-17, 1913
JOBlor Kngineer (male), $10X0 to
$1200.
April 21, 1913
Pathologist ill Cereal Diseases,
(male), $1N0i to $2500.
April 23, 1913
Postal Clerk (male). Isthmian Ca
nal Service, $100 per month; Assist
ant Photographer (male), $X40 to
$1200; Kxamlner of Surveys (male),
$1200 to $1500; Field Matron (fe
male). Indian Service, $600 to $840;
Preparator of Fossils (male) $900.
April 23-24, 1913
Crazing Assistant, $1200.
April 35, 1113
Dairyman (butter making), tmale),
$1800.
CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends who showed
their deep sympathy by kind words
and deeds in our recent bereavment
by the taking away by death of our
precious, beloved darling, Vlolette, aej
wish to tender our sincere thanks.
May Cod's holy love guide each one
through life to a life Immortal, to
be with God in his heavenly kingdom
there to dwell evermore.
LILLIE D. WHITE and Family,
J. L. BERRYHILL, Father, Moth
er and Brothers.
Mrs. C. D. Hobbs, who visited Al
liance friends for a couple of weeks,
returned home Sunday.
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Phones: Office, 362; residence, 16.
Prescriptions to drug store or medi
cines furnished from office, if pre
ferred.
50-tf-ltiOS Advertisement
EXPERT PIANO TUNER. W. II.
I. nun. expert piano tuner, will be in
Alliance during Orkin Brothers' spec
ial piano sale. Leave orders for
tuning at the piano store. Phone
(52.
fcdW I2tfl907
Highest price paid
for Hides and Furs.
Oscar O ' Bannon,
Alliance, Phone 9,
Rowan's Corner.
i75i-:;-tf
Public Sale Horses, Cattle
We will sell at public auction at
Spry's barn in Alliance, on Saturday,
March 29, 1913, our entire stock of
hcrsi miU ca'tle, on account of be
ing short of range.
32 Horses
12 head of good mares and geld
ings, mares all in foal.
10 head coming two-year-olds, most
ly mare.
10 head coming yearlings, all bred
from draft stock.
45 Cattle
10 head good young Mitch Cows,
fresh or will be fresh soon.
10 head registered Hereford Bulls,
from yearlings to three-year-olds.
15 head good cows and heifers.
lo head yearling and two-year-old
steers.
.Sale begins nt 1 p. in. sharp.
Terms: Cash or bankable paper.
LESTER & SON.
Col. H. P, Course', Auctioneer.
R. M Hampton. Clerk.
Adv It;-li-l!.97
She said to me one day "Now, t'y.
There's got to be a change.
I've got to have some different coal,
Coal that will heat the range. '
Sunshine-Maitland and Monarch coal
will do it. For sale by .1 H
Vaughan i Son, Phone 5.
Adv-l7-16-tf
Curtis Best and Gooch's Best flour
at E. I. Gregg Ac Son s. Every sack
guaranteed. Phone 155.
It tl-1342
E. A. HERBERT'S DRAY LINE
Special attention to moving house
hold furniture, pianos, etc. Prompt
attention given all orders. Office
at Wilson's second-hand store. Phone
6o. i'.tt;;-ii-tf
Sanitary drinking cups for travel
ers at half the price you pay for
them on the trains. DENTON'S
BANNER VARIETY STORE
Advt - 15-2t-1973
THE OMAHA TORNADO
(Continued from page one)
n.itrd. A MMMH1 relict commuter
was organised, composed of fifty cltl
sens and an executive committee ol
seven to work with the seven city
councilmen.
Governor Morehead not I fled Maoi
Dahlmnn thnt he would send n special
message to the legislature asking foi
the appropriation Of sufficient funds H
enre for the homeless throughout th
state.
The citizens' committee has asked
the iii wsnaper io accept donation
and turn the money over to the coin
mitten for distribution.
13 .c-.d Taken From Idlewild Hall.
Bodies of thirteen idtiititlod dear
I Ire been IftfcOM ftOJB the ruins of tin
IditwiM pool ball at Twenty-fourth
ntu! Grant, the home of a negro club
where. probably a score Of men were
buried and or the wreckage of the two
dory brick building. Fragments o
(it her b0dl8 w ere nnn i ognir.alde. Tin
remains of men were removed in has
kets, boxes and pails. Here occurred
the met awful mutilation The build
ing was shattered into n pile of brick
and kindling wood.
Six hundred militiamen and regutai
troops are encamped In tills city tc
guard the ruins. Four hundred ml
lltiamen, Ircluding 100 from Omaha
were hurriedly assembled along the
pathway of the tornado. Prom Fre
mont csmc? 'he signal corps of th
state militia, and companies arrived
from Llnco'n, Fremont, Nebraska Cltv
Wymore and Auburn. Major Hartmnn
Is in command of the regulars and
Colonel A D rVCOttuftn Is in charg
Of tlv stat nilltia.
Two men have been arrested by the
police, charged with looting. They
gave their names nt John Fletch and
Arnold Dillon
Snow Covers Soene of Desolation.
The second morning after Omaha's
great catastrophe found the city en
veloped with a Inst falling snow.
At the edge of the devastated dis
trict the tramp, tramp, tramp of the
soldier sentries made toot prints in
the new fallen snow.
Moving vans and burden laden autos
were again In evidence. The curiosity
inspired visitors had evidently had
their querulousness satiated, for few
came on the ground as compared with
the constant outpouring of the day be
fore. Friends and neighbors have beert
taking care of those driven out of
their own homes. Pedestrians had to
Identify themselves and prove that
they were bent on legitimate business
In order to get through the lines.
At the hospitals and the improvised
sick rooms, in the homes of good
Samaritans, sorrowful callers came
snd Steal -doctors and surgeons upon
their missions- -fathers, mothers and
friends emerging with downcast looks
or smiles as the reports received
Were favorable or discouraging.
Worse reminders of the storm's
deadly destruction were the hearses
;-nd black funeral carriages winding
l'ere and there in sharp contrast with
: ' snow's shining erhttcneee, In
Jr i r( oyery undertaker's shop were
gat' it front time to time these grim
vehlcl of grief, signals that the fu
nerals o the victims had begun and
that the cemeteries would be the last
r st log place for all.
List of the Dead.
An' A. A .1 Peek. Benjamin
floiiow.
Dead at Ralstor, H K. Snld; Mrs
Mrs II K Said: Bert Thomn- M n
Mornn- Mrs. Edith Kimball. France
Klmlmll. two years old.
plsn to Rebuild at Once.
Plans for rebuilding the wreckec
portions of the city are already tinilei
way. a movement to form a torpors
tlon for the purpose ot aiding thorn
who netd It hnvlng been klfeAd)
broached b scxeral of the men whr
are In a position to afford such assist
snce. Commissioner Ryder, who Is It
charge of (he temporary relief work
realises that the greatest strexn wil.
be felt within the pei lod when rear
noil from the Immediate shock l
noted.
Mayor of Ralston Appeals for Aid
Mn or C af Ski ROW of Ralston has
ml an argent ROpOnl lor help to Oma
ha He needs ctothtOSj and food foi
tit Rtiffortra tOd :ilsn financial aid
He sas thnt the ma lot It v of the pen
pie turned out if their homes wer
poor and are now destitute, many not
even having clothing to cover thelt
backs. About 2no persons are home
less, without a place to sleep. All thi
-iiivImiis hnv opened their doors tl
lOOt s. but cannot take can
rf &
Norman McCorkle in Path of Storm
Norman McCorkle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. McCorkle, who has been
attending the Mosher-Iampraan bus
iness college In Omaha, returned to
Alliance on No. 41 Wednesday morn
ing. In telling of his experiences
during Ihe storm he said to The
Herald reporter: "I was rooming at
:::i Lafayette Ave., in Bern is Park,
with a family by the name of Bank
er. Six of us were sitting In the
parlor of the house about six o'clock
when the electric lights went out.
We thought nothing of that but
about a minute later a roar burst
upon us an though a thousand loco
motives were rushing towards the
house. It all happened In a few
seconds. We did not. know what was
happening and I ran for the base
ment stairs. I had gotten down a
atep or two when Mrs. Banker called
to me to come back. I ran back In
to the parlor. There were six of us
all huddled together in a corner, not
knowing what was happening, al
though it seemed as if the world was
coming to an end. I was not scared
until after It was all over with be
cause It came too quick. The cy
clone wrenched the house on its
foundation-, broke out all the win
dows and tore up the furniture.
Luckily not a one of us in the house
was hurl.
"Immediately alter the storm pass
ed we went out Into the street. The
scenes that met our eyes are Inde
scribable. The second house from
ours, belonging to Mr. Glover of the
Glover Real Estate Company, had
been completely demolished. Across
the street houses were completely
torn to pieces and only a short dis
tance frcm our house u lady was
killed. I worked wirh the others all
night long, doing what we could.
"Business in Omaha is .practically
at a standstill. All attention Is be
ing given to the storm refugees.
There was not much doing at the
business college and I took the train
Tuesday afternoon for home, for a
few days."
so nicely completed and the many
good words of praise it will cause to
he spoken of the fair city of Alliance.
With high personal regards, I beg
to be. Fraternally yours.
Arnh L Hungerford.
The second Is from II. H. Ostenberg.
cashier of the Rcottsbluff National
Bank, of Scottsbluff, Nebr. Mr. Os
tenberg is one of the lending bank
ers of the North Platte valley. Hit
letter reads as followsi:
8cottsbluff. Nebr., March 19, 1913,
Lloyd C. Thomas,
Alliance, Nebr.
My denr Mr. Thomas:
I wish to congratulate you on
the excellent copy of the Alliance
Herald Just ret t ived. Thla certainly
Is a credit to your print shop and
should result In much good In an ad
vertlslng way. Wishing you con tin
ned success, I am Yours very truly,
H. II. Ostenberg.
FIRE IN RUMER BLOCK
The fire alarm was given the sec
ond time Tuesday at I2::t0 o'clock In
the afternoon, calling the department
across the street to the Rumer block.
The basement of the building la
used for stornge purposes, the first
floor Is occupied by Brennan's Drug
Store and the Mollrlng store, the
second floor is filled with offices and
apartments. The fire was nearly ex
tlngulshed by R. V McCluaky. jewel
er at Brennnn's. before the depart
ment was on the scene. It was
caused by hot ashes from the fur
nace. CHURCH NOTES
10:00 a. m.
1 1 :00 a. m.
6:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
Bob)
Barnes
Book r
Mi's. A II Bigelow. Marie
.lean 15. Brooks, infant son of
Motiis CbHsteOMO, Harry Ccoper. C
P Copley, Mts cliff Dan'els. Cliff Dan
lels, Mi- i. 'm vis. Airs. Davis, George
J, Duin .if C. W Dillon, Fergu.-on.
two daugl. ers of Cliff Daniels. D. L
' Field. William Fisher. Mrs. E F. Fi'z
gerold, Mrs F. G Goodenough. tfOBli-
eita Gricli i. G. Hansen, Mrs J. t
Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hard)', Miss
lb ine ami sistt rs, Andrew Henrlck
son. Mrs. Ellen Hensman. -- Hens.
Mrs. Van Dauen. Mrs. Hoage. B. I.
Borne, I-arson. Lloyd Glover, Geo
HOBOOtti "Sunny" Ford, T. E fob HOP
Mabel McBride, Mrs. Ida Newman. J,
B Nichols. Miss Coralie Nun Is. T. B.
NOiTts, Helen Nowns, Baby Sherwood.
Vcott Barber. QeorgS Hansi n. Lloyd
B lover, Tom Johnson, Sam Riley.
. , it- rtoxie. Airs. k. a. Mawver. t assins
at prices thai should interest sl,im,. A Stanley. Bert m Fields,
Closing Out
Sale
AS we wish to move on our
Kinkaid as soon as pos
sible, we now offer everything
BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
Virgil Wadum, aged Hi, was Hcl
dentally shot In the abdomen Mon
day afternoon by a :IS calibre rt volv
er. The gun was under the pillow
on a cot In the Phillips livery barn.
Archie IMillllps hail reached UUH I
the pillow to pull out th, gun and in
doing so it was nccld n'all.N dis-harg-ed,
the bullet striking Virgil, who
was standing nearby. The extent ot
his Injury is nu yet known.
Our
prices
yours
Store.
Advt
goods are RELIABLE, our
ire LOW. Call and see .for
'f. Denton's Banner Variety
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NOTICE
I aril
any d I
Sophia 'einel
Alliaaoc, Nebr
I SH8-1 -;
be no longer responsible for
s contracted by my wife.
I'ETER WEINEL,
1 iSu pounds
Keystone Res-
is.:i-9-tf
KEG1STEKKD PBRCHBRON STAL
i ION for sale Seven years old J
C McCorkle. McCorkle block
l80-15tf
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Notice.Kinkaiders!
Homesteaders in the south hair of
Box Butte and Sheridan counties and
the north part of Morrill ami Garden
counties are requested to call at The
Herald office, or write us, before
giving not it. or their intention to
make final proof An experienced
man will make out your papers five
Of charge and guarantee them to be
correct. Readers of this paper who
have neighbors that expect to make
fiu.U proof the coming summer are
requested to call their attention to
this request, a It may otherwise es
cape their uotice
$$ GET WISE ADVERTISE St
you.
400 pairs of men's, ladies' and
children's shoes, overshoes and
rubbers, all new, to close out
23 pairs of old style shoes to
OlOM out at 50e? a pair.
Children's hose, 5 and 10 cents.
Ladies' hose, 6 pairs ,"Or
Boys' knee pants 30
Men's $1.00 overalls 90C
All 10c canned goods
Two 15c cans baking powder, Urr"
Oranges, 50? peck.
20 lbs. hand picked navy beans, 81
25 lbs. speckled beans SI
I
Many other things in proportion.
The Farmers' Store,
J. J. Keenan, Prep.
PHONE 607
Mrs. Sullivan. Many Thelitis. - Shaw.
Neeley, Mrs. Nlehart. Mr. Kramer.
Mrs. Rose Gray. Mrs Odessa Parks.
Marie Lindsey, Mrs. Cole, louls Lynn
Gardner. Myron Boler, Thomas Jack
son. Lloyd Clover. Chart s South.
John Doyle. Mr. Hanson. Mrs. Hanson.
John Ryan. Mrs. F G. Goodnoiuh.
Mrs. Klla Johnson Nathan Krinskv,
Mrs. Krinsltv. live small Krlnsky chil
dren. Solomon Wart.el. Emma Roe
sing. MIsk JOjsjob. Mrs. Frank Davie.
Charlotte Davie, F. V. Fitch. Mrs. Sa
ber. Marie Hanson. Mrs. I .nidge. Lav
Mge loy. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. R. R. Van
-It-van. C B. Wlsson. Moor Klewe, H.
V. Fltz. Tinma Rowing. Mrs Frank
Frank Paxey, Mrs. J. D. Hogg. Miss
Haas. Mis Holm and baby daughter.
Miss Freda Hulling Marv Hansen.
Jlmpson. N.'ls Ijirson. Nathan Kiln
sky, Morris Kit-ne. Jason L Oarrb'-'i.
Mrs. Hansen, Mrs Rathke. two son.- ol
Mrs Rathke. Andiew Calp. Henry
Strlttmatte Maurice Po'er. Mor
gan. I villi Gardener Mrs. Mary Ratr
key. Clarence Hiitl'kev, Viitor Hath
key. A B Stai'''-y. Helen Navlus. Mrs
Saber Mrs Julia Sullivan and seven
unidentified
Missing- John Beige. George Ander
son, W. F. Robertson. Paul Murray
J F. Rarnett. Miss Emma Duhlstrom
Boyd. I-t ank Gillihan. Irene Ran
dall
Dead at Council Bluff- Mrs Will
am Poole J. It. Rio-: Mis I R Rice;
Mr. Schools; Mrs Sounds, baby Nor
riinrd. Benjamin B mniiahon. Unlet
i
j
Boqilets continue to c;illle ill on
the bis industrial edition of Tin i f -.ild.
Htc are two l-tters thai I
received in the lai .. days, from
p'ominent western Nebraska men,
mat show tin iiianinr In which this
edition was re-eived. The first Is
."Din Arah I. Ilunvtrfcid. a li.nl in
western Nt braska real estate man,
who Is one of the owners of tile
Marsland tonsite and whose main
olfloe is at Crawlcrd, Nt br It is
ga follows:
Crawrord. Nebr.. Maixh 18. HMo.
Mr. Lloyd C. Thomas,
Alliance, Neb.
My dear Sir: I'pon my return from
my trip east I found your special
pictorial edition which you so kindly
mailed me. awaiting me on Sy desk.
Having serted several years iu news
paper work myself. 1 thoroughly ap
preciate the enormity cf the task of
letting up such an edition and beg
to liturtily compliment you upon
your unprecedented sueces Tin
people of your city should be thoroly
proud of not only the office that cau
turn out such an edition as this but
Ot )UdUIO. S oilv. USUI nil 4O
compile und manage the many intri
cate and trying points of successfully
consummating such a venture in a
printery usually found in a city the
size ot onis The trouble is that
few of your readers know und appre
elate the elioiuiity of the task you
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School.
Worship.
B. Y. P. U.
Evening worship.
Prayer meeting and choir practice
every Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Geo. A. Wltte. Pastor
Phone 113
e.e e
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
10:00 a. m Sunday 8chool. Graded
Bible Classes.
11:00 a. m. Public worship.
C:30 p.m. Young people's Ep worth
League meeting.
7:30 p. m. Public worship. Ser
mon eubject, "Four ways into the
Heavenly Kingdom."
Prayer, Bible study and social
hour, Wednesday evening alt 7:30.
The doors of this church are open
to alt people at all services. A cor
dial and home welcome extended to
alt to worship with us, if you have
no other church home In the city.
Olin 8. Baker, Pastor
Phone 90 t
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (
10:00 a.m. Sabbath School.
11:00 a. in, Public worship. Sub
Ject. "Spiritual Vigor How Attain-
ed."
6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
7:. 10 p. m. Public worship. Sub
Jet t. "God'e Test".
Rev. J. B. Brown, Pastor
Phone 710
1 MM ANU EL GERMAN EVAN
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Yellowstone Ave. and 7th St.
Tlurc will be special services on
next Sunday morning In English lan
guage, at wli.ch .nir young people
will be conflicted. The service will
begin at ID o j.j.-k sharp. Every
body cordially invi ed.
The fA.itfcrti.-c Li Luthtran pas
tors, aniijuii.a .11 tut H... aid. Ma roll
l.lth, will bt bcM nrxt I'ucsday and
Wednesday Tin 11 will bt Gel man
mi vies Tuesday, tit fsitS p- ., con
duett. d by Rt . . .1. HJlgtMUttH of
Cheyenne. vyo., and Kev, J. Hese--.atin
of RJUhvlllc, Nebr. On ed
.1 toay evining, at i.-W, there will
i) English ser:ccs, in uL ib Rev. M.
.v t-r 01 Buri.-s Wyo., will preach
tht sermon Uvtryboul nvittd tc
! a'..nd.
Gtin.au s'.-.vic s every Sunday at
I I0:..u u. in , unlets otherwise an-
, ROUSCCd.
j Kugiisli services about every three
I weeks upon announcement, and even-
I lug services ui.un muwudueHoeuL
I German aa. sii parochial school
five days of the week till June.
Ever? body welcome
Titus Lang, Pastor, 703 Niobrara Ave.
Phone Red 359
m 9 m
U. P. CHURCH
in OH a. in. Sabbat li school.
11:00 a. in. Preaching.
7:0 p. m. Preaching.
Praer meeting, u euneeday even
ing, at 7:30
A. L. Godfrey, Pastor
Phone 458
prayer
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
10:00 a. m. Bible school.
1 1 : 00 a. in Prta- blng.
tf:46 p. ru. C. E.
7:30 p in. Presiding.
7:30 p m . Wednestlay,
meeting.
A friendly Invitation extended to
you.
Frank Allan Woten, Minister
Phone 752
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Sabbath school at the residence ot
Mrs. Pilkiugton every Saturday af
ternoon at o'clock
Mrs. John Pilkington, Supt.
See
ST. MATTHEW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
There Mill be no servites at the
church n. x' Sunday, but there will
be Sunday school at the usual hour,
10 a. in.
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Gee. G. Ware, Dean
Phone Black 419