The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 06, 1917, Image 6

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MRS. J. T. WIKER, Mgr. Across from Postomce
of twenty dollars waa Riven, whlch-j
proven that the audience enjoyed her
speech.
We were favored nt this time with
an Instrumental duet by Minxes Klorn
Spencer and Marjory Urebe.
Mr. niack. of the 1'reahyterinn
church, nave an address on "Our
Work In the Present Waft" He said
he was a new-coiner In our midst and
so didn't know what our union was
doing, but In reviewing whnt the wo
Ml had been dolnR. he was aston
ished at the magnitude of the task,
and the women could and would do
it If they take a thlnR In hand they
see to It that It is done riRht. The
soldier boys come from clean homes
and It It only rlpht that they hne a
chance to keep clean and stralRht
whll'they are lighting for the liber
ty of the world
Our state representative. Lloyd ('.
Thomas, then Rave a very fine ad
dress on "Why Women Should
Vote," and he pave some ety DOB
vinclnR farts, lie Rave his talk in a
Htralfihtforward way and we all felt
that we had the riRht man In the
riRht place.
Mrs. F. M. Phelps tied white rib
bons on two babies, the youiiRest be
inR presented with a pin Riven by the
national president of the W. C. T. IT.
The convention closed with a short
memorial service for those who have
fought the good flRht 'and have been
called to their reward.
Miss Huth Lnyton sanR "The Knd
of a Perfect Day," after which all
adjourned to the church parlors for
Ice cream and cake before ROitiR
home, everybody feelinR encouraged
to ro on to greater efforts in the Rood
cause of the Women's Christian Tem
perance Union.
The following resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
The Box Butte County W. C. T. U.
in annual session at the First Bap
tist church of Alliance, Neor.. here
in desire to express their apprecia
tion to the men of the county and of
the state of Nebraska for their loyal
service and for the vote they cast for
the last state election, which went
for no more saloons and drunkenness
in our fair Btate.
"Lest we forget" Be It resolved,
that we make known to the public,
our appreciation and that wo here
in pay the highest tribute to our
husbands, our sons, our fathers and
brothers, for the real Interest shown
in the homes, the wife, the mother
and the Bona and daughters, and the
moral uplift of the entire state and
nation.
Resolved, That we pledgo our loyal
support In loving sympathy and sac
rificial service, to maintain the honor
of these men who have placed the
prohibitory statute on our state rec
ords. Honor to whom honor is due. And
may the blessing of God rest upon
the noble men of our Btate, and by
His blessing may our state and na
tion be forever kept from the rum
traffic.
Drawing tk Lin.
Before we were married too Mid
Miu would die for mel"
"I know I did. and I would, but wear
ing that necktie you selected out on the
drcet Is different. I won't do that"
Houston Prod
Easily Managad.
How do ..n manatee til get an many
awajfval eases Y"
"I ic otntnend motoring to my pa
tleutM for the sake of the open air,"
replied the doetor. 'Then It's only a
question of time.' - Puck.
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112 MEMBERS IN
THE HOME GUARDS
VmNtny IMlled on Htreets Friday
Night Armory Being Placed
in Shape, for Use
'I'll,- Iln lint!.- tnmt Oiinrris now
number 112 members and new mem
bers are daily Joining it is expected
that the membership will soon reach
the limit 150 members. On the
call of Captain R. C. Strong a meet
ing was held at the city ball Friday
ovenlng. August 31. The members
turned out well it will be necessary
to put a few in the guard house for
non-attendance, however, if they are
not present at roll call at the next
meeting, which is to be held at the
armory in the rear of the city hall,
Friday evening September 14.
Carpenters are at work this week
installing the new floor in the fire
department plunge building which
has been donated to the company 'for
use as an armory. This work will
be finished by the last of the week
and the building will then be ready
for squad drills, storage of equip
ment in the lockers, etc.
The members of the company
were drilled in squads Friday even
ing on the streets, me rookies
started off excellently and were soon
able to keep step fairly well, outside
of Trlvate John Wiker. John claimed
that the rest of the company didn't
keep step with him very well and
that occasionally they were all out of
step except him. Corporal Harry
Coursey, who is short in stature
found it necessary to protest once in
u while against the long steps taken
by Sergeants Taah and hein and
Privates Sallows and Nelson, all of
whom are up rather high in the
world. Private Rodgers thought
the officers should be made V go
through some of the evolutions
themselves, especially when Sergeant
.lack Hawew tried to demonstrate to
the rookies that when he said "left
foot" he meant "right foot." Danny
Lyons, one of the company cooks,
better known as "Dlnty Moore," was
In auch a hurry to get to drill that
he forgot his hat and coat, lis was
well provided for with a horse blan
ket which some unsuspecting villag
er had unwisely placed over bla
Ford car.
Home Guard Qmcer
Officers of the Box Butte Home
Ouarda are as follows:
Captain. Roy C. Strong.
First Lieutenant, W. J. Mahaffy.
Second Lieutenant, Leonard Pllk
1 1 II to
First Sergeant. D. E. W. Jones.
Quartermaster's Sergeant, John
Rhetn.
Color Sergeant, Ira E. Taah.
Duty Sergeants, W. J. Hamilton,
J. H. Hawes. Wm. Maunler. Wm.
Buchman, John Line, Geo. J. Hand.
Company clerk. Lloyd C. Thomas
Company bugler. Elbert 0. Laing.
Company artisan. C. A. Dow.
Cooks. C. A. Laing, Danny Lyons,
T. J. Beal.
Corporals, O. C. Moore, S. W.
Thompson, R. T. Morgan, R. M. Ba
ker. P. D. Gleason. W. A. Wadum,
C. W. Jeffers. C. M. Looney. J. O.
Walker, R. E. Driscull. George A
Heilman, H. P. Coursey.
Roster nf Company M mbers
The list of company members at
this date is a's follows: .
Arrison, Harry L. Lino. John M.
Amsbetry, C. E. Lyons, Daniel F.
Baker. Geo. F. Luttrell, J. A.
Beal. T. J: Mallery. Karl U.
Becson. S. A. Mann, D. E. W.
Becker, E. Maunler. Wigand
Beck well. P. O. Miller. J. W.
Bell, G. R. Miller, S. A.
Blcknell, J. W. Mollring. Fred
BiHhop. E. L. Moore. O. C.
Buchman, F. W. Merrltt. Frank L.
Bullock, H. M. Morgan. Robt. T.
Burrows L. T. Mosher, L. H.
Bushnell. H. M. Mewhirter, A. C.
Baker, R. M. Miller. Geo. H.
Brost. A. W. Mahaffy. W. J.
Boardon, B. W. Niemann, Wm.
Calder. C. E. Nelson. Anthony
Pot C. M O'Connor. J. F.
Coursey, H. P. Powell. Carl H.
Covert. J. M. Powell, Lewis F.
Dow. Clare A. Pryor. Bud
Driscoll. R. E. Pllkington, L. E.
Duncaa. A. A. Quick, Wm. T.
Outton, C. F. Rhein. J. S.
Darling, Geo. D. Robblna. J. S.
Edwards, J. W. Roberts. T. U.
Ehinger, Chris O. Rodgers. Allen D.
F.mrin H. O. Hnwan. Jerrv
Francis, H. L. Robbins. Fred E.
Frost. Ray C. Ryan. M. P.
Fuller, Chaa. H. Sallows, Ben J.
nindann. Rajr C. Smith. J. R.
Gleason. P. D. Snyder, Geo. F.
;ouhi, itatpn is. snyaer. rtaroia
Graham, Robt. Shanklin, W. R-
Guthrle, John W. Spencor, Tom
Grove, A. H. Stephens, F. F.
Hand, Geo. J. Schroeder. Pete
Harper, W. R. Strong. Roy C.
Hamilton. W. J. ShleldB. Ed-. F.
Hawes, J. H. trash. Ira E.
Heilman, Geo. A. Thomas, Lloyd C.
Hull, H. W. Thomas. P. M.
Hall. Ward W. Thompson, S. W.
Isaacson. A. G. Vogel, T. J.
Jaoua. P. J. VauKhan. J. C.
Jefters, J. S5. Vaughan, J. H.
Jeffers. C. W. Wadum, W. A.
Johnson. Lloyd E. Wallace, John G.
Jones, D. E. W. Walker. Jay O.
Kuhn Olof D Warn V J.
Laing, Elbert G. Wiker, John T.
Laing, C. A. Wright, Earl S.
Lawrence, J. R. Wilson, Homer
Looney, C. M Zlmmeror, E. C.
REV. J. B. BROWN TO
I MVKIWITV PLACE
The Presbyterian church of Unl
veraity Place has chosen Rev. James
H Brown, pallor of the church at
j Gordon, Nebr., to succeed A. I. Kee
Iner. He will arrive In Unlveraity
! Place with hla wife and two small
children in time to preach his first
sermon September 9. Mr. Brown
was graduated from Haatings college
find from Princeton university. From
laol to 19t?, he taught in the Syrian
Protestant college at Heirut, Syria.
In 1906 and 1907 he WM pastor at
Seottsbluff. Nebr. From 1907 to
1910 he was Presbyterian missionary
at Tripoli, Syria, returning to thla
country on account of the health of
Mrs. Brown. He was pastor of the
church at Alliance from 1910 to
1913, and of the church at Gordon
from 19KV to 1917. Lincoln State
Journal.
REPORT OF The
W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
Annual Session, Held at the Haptixt
Church Thursday Afternoon,
Pitstrfxl Resolutions
The annual convention of the
Box Butte County W. C. T. U. a
held at the First Baptist church in
Alliance Thursday, August 30. The
following report of the convention is
contributed by an officer of the W.
C. T. U.:
The Box Butte county convention,
held in the First Baptist church of
Alliance, in an all-day session, Thurs
day, August 30. Morning session
opened by devotional, presided over
by Mrs. Cams.
Roll call of members.
Address of welcome by County
President Mrs. Keegan.
Reports from various unions.
Election of county officers.
Noontide prayer closed this ses
sion. A splendid cafeteria lunch
wa served and enjoyed by the visit
ors and members.
Afternoon session opened by a de
votional led by Mrs. Epler. Resolu
tion read and approved. Rev. A. A.
Layton gave an excellent address on
"Law Enforcement," and he com
mended our Judge on . the splendid
way he is doing his duty so loyally,
and all agreeu with him in saying
that Judge Tash is one of the finest
Judgea in western Nebraska.
Miss Alta Young rendered a vocal
solo in her usual style, which was en
Joyed by all present.
Dr. Cams then addressed the con
Tention on "Is the Work of the W.
jC. T. U. Done." In his very force
l f ul way he gave all to understand
that it was by no means done. He
said the women had done a wonder
ful work, but they must keep on
sticking at it and victory would be
theirs.
Rev. S. J. Epler gave a very fine
address on "The Church and Prohi
bition", and certainly convinced one
that the two were Inseparable.
Mrs. A. A. Layton in her usual
brilliant way, gave a talk on "Our
Finances." As a rule folka like to
alip those talks by. but Mrs. Layton
makes everything she talks about In
teresting, so everybody was sorry
when ahe was through. She took up
a collection at thia time, and the sura
YOU ARE DRAFTED
ss.
and Called to
Send to the Omaha Market
On or before Sept. 3rd
a Good Consignment of
Cattle, Hogs or Sheep
While you are doing
this you may as well do
it right by shipping to
BYERS BROS. & CO.