The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 22, 1917, Image 9

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List of
Suggestions
From the
STEPHENS
BAKERY
Phone 649
BREAD
Buns
Parker House Rolls
Tea Rolls or Biscuits
Whole Wheat Bread
Vienna Bread
Rye Berad
White Bread
Coffee Cake
Cinnamon Rolls
Cinnamon Twists
CAKES
Angel Food Cake
Devil's Food Cake
Chop Suey Cake
Jelly Rolls
Ginger Bread
Lady Fingers
a
Sunshine Cake ,
Cream Puffs
Eclairs
Cup Cakes
Drop Cakes
Layer Cakes
COOKIES
Almond Macaroons
Cocoanut Cake
Cocoanut Macaroons
Fruit Bars
Lemon Cookies
PARTRY
Apple Pies
Pineapple Pies
Raisin Pies
Berry Pies
Mince Pies
Cream Pies
Lemon Pies
Chocolate Pies
SPECIAL ORDERS FILL
ED FOB ANY AND ALL
OCCASIONS. CAKES TO
YOUR SPECIAL ORDER
WE WILL PLEASE VOU.
STEPHENS
BAKERY
PHONE
649
ALLIANCE, NEB,
News of Interest to and Pertaining to
Alliance Colored People
Edited by Rev. T. B. J. Barclay
. April 15 Ib the date Ret for the big
rally, at which time the big effort
will be put forth to raise funds for
the work of building the new Afri
can M. E. church In Alliance. There
are a number of men who will give
25 towards the work, while a few
of the women will give $10 to help
the work along. The members and
friends of the A. M. E. church In
Alliance propose to make the start
themselves. Nothing will be asked
in the way of aid from anyone out
side until funds to a sufficient
amount to make a good start have
been secured from among the people.
The church owns two lots In Alli
ance. It is possible one or both of
these lots will be sold and a better
location purchased or one lot sold
and the money applied to the build
ing fund. The A. M. E. church Is
going to do things for itself. It is
going to stand on its own feet as far
aB possible and when the time comes
that it is found necessary to Beek aid
outside the church Is going to bo
able to present a businesslike propo
sition. The membership and friends
of the church will show that they are
capable of doing for themselves.
On Tuesday night, April 17, the
stewardesses of the church will give
a big entertainment for the benefit
of the building fund. Come out and
help the fund. The entertainment
will be held at the K. of S. hall.
P. E. Pope of Denver held the
quarterly conference for the A. M.
E. church here Thursday night. He
also preached a sermon. There were
quite a number in attendance at the
quarterly meeting. Those who fail
ed to attend missed a treat. Rev.
Pope Is an able preacher of the gos
pel and delivers his message with
power and force.
CAM) OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends for their assistance during
the illness and death of our baby, al
so for the floral offering.
L.EO LANEAR.
ALLIE M. LANEAR,
M. L. BARCLAY,
T. B. J. BARCLAY.
SO.MK NEWS NOTES
oughly amused to the need of a gov
ernment institution to train the ne
gro In the art of war. Of course, if
we are to prepare' soldiers, much may
be said for the proposed school. The
negro has stood beside the best sol
diers In the world as brave as a lion,
and more willing ti fight for the flag
than many to whom the flag has
meant more In privilege. But Is It
not worth thinking about that wo
should be so suddenly solicitous for
the training of the negro in times of
war and bo little solicitious in time
of peace. Suppose the congressman
from Tennessee had proposed a great
national training school for the ne
gro fifty years ago to fit him for the
common duties of American life?
If You Were
If you were busy being kind.
Before you kne wit you would find
You'd soon forget to think was true
That Bomeone was unkind to you.
Be kind.
If you were busy being good
And doing ust the best you could,
You'd not have time to blame some
man
Who's doing just the bet he can.
Ge good.
If you were busy being true
To what you know you ought to do
You'd be bo busy you'd forget
The blunders of the folks you've
met.
Be true.
If you were busy being right,
You'd find yourself too busy quite
To criticize your neighbor long
Because he's busy being wrong.
Be right with God and man.
Worms liandit jip Your 'MM
Worms drain the strength and vi
tality of children, making them dull
and listless. Their power to resist
more serious diseases is reduced and
energy and interest In play Is lack
ing. Kitkapoo Worm Killer is a
mildly laxative remedy In candy tab
let form that children like to take.
It kills and removes the worms and
lets your child grow strong and
healthy like other children. Don't
let your child be dragged down by
worms. Full directions on the box.
At druggists. 25c.
Adv 3
All good men and women should
Join the K. of S. Dispensation until
April 1.
Mrs. John Glass is sick with ap
pendicitis. She may have to go on
the table.
Saturday being pay day, three din
er cooks and a waiter missed their
train here and had to lay over.
Sunday was a fine day and the
children turned out well for Sunday
school.
Clem Linneur started to West
Lawn Saturday with J. O. Minor, but
Mr. Minor is a footman when he sees
a man going west. He left Clem so
far. he came back almost out of
breath.
A young man who is boarding with
a woman stated he was going to get
married three weeks ago. Hope he
will do so soon. We want cake.
Mrs. Lillian Washington is still
with her mother, who is ill at a hos
pital. It is hoped the mother will
regain her health soon.
The Easter program will be ren
dered at Hamilton's hall, April 8.
Don't miss this program for it will
be a splendid one. indeed.
We were glad to have visitors at
Sunday school last Sunday. Such a
fine day. Cone again.
Miss Ollie Lane will go to Chey
enne to attend the Sunday school
convention this spring.
Don't forget the social at the K. of
S. hall Friday night of this week,
March 23 Come and enjoy your
self. The two Marys who have been
working at Shelton's cafe have
struck.
Mrs Julia Shelton is on the mend,
i but Jenese is sick. Hope she will
be herself again soon.
If, C. Linneur is better and will be
Die to work again soon.
Miss Minnie Ford is ui and out
' t.a.iln ..flu K.. .'I ill ti It. 'it in Iwwl ti1
several days.
Presiding Elder H L Pope left
Friday for Cheyenne to arrange for
the Sunday school convention to be
held then' this spring Alliance will
be represented with four delegates.
J. ). Minor is the Hot Tamale
man. See him.
J. M stepped out on his porch. He
saw a jack rabbit sitting at the other
end of the porch eating. He got his
gun, shot live times at Brer Rabbit
The labhit remained still. With his
ammunition all gone he threw bis
gun at tlic rabbit and chased it over
the hill m. My
Mrs. J K. Selby entertained the
pretidlni elder and the pastor and
fatullj Friday noon at a royal feast.
The I dim papers of Des Moines,
la., is a well-considered editorial ex
pression in reference to the scant at
tention the negro receives in times
of peace and the solicitude vouch
safed him in time of war, says a de
mand is now before congress for a
iMr.it national school lor negroes.
BUde, strnuge as it may appear, by u
congressman from Tennessee. It is
to be a sc hool for military training.
The southern leaders who during fif
ty years of peace have permitted the
ne,'io to secure his own training for
civil life have suddenly become thor-
NOTIt'E F
GENERAL OTY ELECTION
Notice 1b hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, A. D.
1917, next, at the polling places
hereinafter named, there will be an
election held for the following pur
poses, towit:
For the election to office
One Councilman from the First
Werd in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the
term ol one year;
One Councilman from the First
Ward In the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the
term of two years;
One Councilman from the Second
Ward in the Pity of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the
term of two years;
One Councilman from the Third
Ward in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the
term of two years;
One Councilman from the Fourth
Ward in the City of Alliance, Box
Butte County, Nebraska, for the
term of two years;
A Mayor for the term of two
years;
A City t'lerk for the term of two
years;
A City Treasurer for the term of
twa years;
Also, two members of the Board
of Education, each for a term of
three years.
The votes to be cast at the follow
ing places, towit:
First Ward: Basement of Central
School Iiuilding, 715 Box Butte Ave
nue; Second Ward: Council Chamber in
City Hall. 115 East Third Street;
Third Ward. Room 14, McCorkie
Block, 222 Laramie Avenue.
Fourth Ward: Parish House Epis
copal Church. 216 West 7th Street.
Which election will be open at 9
o'clock in the morning, and will con
tinue open until 7 o'clock in the af
ternocm of the same day.
CARTER CALDEK,
(SKAL) City Clerk
Dated this 15th day of March,
1917.
16-21-810-8174
Rank Foolishness
You occasionally see it stated that
colds no not result from cold weath
er. That is rank foolishness. Were
it true colds would be as prevalent
In midsummer as in midwinter. The
microbe that causes colds flourishes
in damp, cold weather. To get rid
of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy. It is effectual and is high
ly recommended by people who have
used it for many years as. occasion
required, and know Its reai value.
Obtainable everywhere.
Adv mar
Home Drudgery Removed
The
It
Washes
Churns
Separates
Grinds
Etc.
It is positively the only sun ens
fid engine of its kind on the
market it operates on (as, gaso
line, kerosene or alcohol About
5c worth does the wash it is the
principle exclusive feature of
This washer will not Injure the
daintiest linens or the n - t deli
cate laces find it will handle the
heaviest blaukets doluf the work
twice as writ and In lest than half the
time required hy the eld fashioned
wisher or backbraakins'. knuckle
skinning wash I.I and tub.
Come In and ere this wonderful new
labor-saver It bas.nianr esHuslve pa
tented features that no other washing
machine can have - guaranteed for J
years- money eheerfnlty refunded If
you are not thorougl.ty ratis6ed in
every way. Call and see It today.
Unit
Gasoline
Washer
Ask ui to show you its simplic
ity, ease of handling, convenience
and guaranteed satisfaction. Or
see any of the following owners:
P. 0. Monti,
A. B. Keller,
Fred Hoover,
Fred Crawford,
0. L. Powell, '
F. H. Palmer.
R hein-Rousey Company
HARDWARE, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, TIN SHOP, PAINTS, WAGONS
may be sure that their part of the
program will be well worth the price
of admission in itself.
In addition to all this, "The Darky
Wood Dealer" has been rounded Into
fine shape. "The Wood Dealer" Is
one of the best characters on the
modern stage. The jokes are report
ed to be as new as a large collection
can be, the only drawback being that
they are perfectly respectable.
The crayon artist has something
up his sleeve which should hold the
attention of all. Other stunts are
pending the censor's decision. The
class will appreciate your twenty-flve
cents and all who attend are assured
that they will enjoy the rfhow.
The Bttck-judglng clasB of the
high school, under whose auspices
the show is being presented, is very
anxious to send a stock-judging team
to the state tournament which takes
place in Lincoln the last of this
month. To do this It Is necessary
to raise seventy-five dollars, so they
have undertaken to present a min
strel show, and with the help of
their friends promise to give all who
attend a big twenty-five cents worth
of fun nnd laughter tomorrow night.
Calling cards lor the ladles are
printed promptly and neatly at Thai
Herald office The prices are reaa
onable. Phone S40 for samples and
prices, or call at the office.
BI6 NOISE SCHEDULE!)
FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
lliuh School Stock Judging 'Ih.x to
I'resent Itotisiiut Min-lie) Show
ut the HIkIi BctMOl
The ml natr) nhow to be given at
the hinh school Friday -veiling of
this week, March 23, is going to
prove mighty good entertainment if
reports that have been received con
Qasrnlaa it are any indication. The
male quarter Uat a big variety of
songs -the best of the old southern
melodies, the latest ragtimes and a
good collection of the best college
songs The men have ben practic
ing regularly and those who attend
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Shindler Bldg.
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