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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
MOTHER BIG WAR SAVINGS DRIVE sssheo I Houm Meetings June 28 Ne. bra.ks Will Leave Thirty Second Place. Bingham News Mrs lassie BnrtM and chtldrea i n tin' wci'k with her mother on the ram h, returning homo Monday. Mowanl Sln'lli'(l caflM from Hay anl Frlilay for a short alay with the bona foika before tin in inn cam p. leaving Tor tri" as i lire-we Itn- Prrsldpnt WIImui Iiiis numril June tBtb aa thn dtiy on or In tori' which heery pereotk, ynuiiK or old, shall be reo a linal onnortunltj to Show loy- to the stars und stripe liy Join- a ar Savings Society aim pieog- full ro-opcratlon in the govern- tut's sfYorts to inculcate Into the les of eery American, man, woman Id child, habits of thrirt and ecou- k America mnat awaken to the fact at the purchasing of non onsi'iitlsls la time of war la little better than Pssson and possibly at thla time a oat serious Injury to the couutry. Societies. 1 la order to educate the people to this need of conserving labor and ma terial, War Savings societies are to he Organized In largo numbers through Out the United States. Through these societies, which will be directly Sfflllated with the Treasury Depart anrnt at Washington, the government nay quickly reach every Individual With the propaganda which It deslrea shall be given general circulation. Purpose. The chief purpose will be to bring Overyone Into realization of personal responsibility and of personal service for the notion's welfare. This re lationship and cooperation Is even more vital than the selling of War-Savings Stamps, Important that la. We are apt to Ret the presalon that because we have epomli'd so well to previous culls, Can now stop. This erroneous presslon must be eradicated from our Minds. The war Is not over by any means. The enemy Is not yet e,x bausted. Uncle Sam has not yet eased his preparations aud we as In tllvlduals must not cease In our en deavors to aid the government In ev ery way possible. The boys over there and over here have not relaxed In their work and we must not relax. We must be prepared to save and ave more, In order to meet the de mands. This saving must necessar ily he the result of nvolding the pur Chase of unnecessary articles. After the drive always comes the "carry-on" spirit. We have reached this "carry-on" period of the War Savings campaign In Nebraska, and that means brass tacks; the organ ization of War-Savings Societies. One soldier wouldn't get very far In a drive "over the top" alone. It Is or ganization that counts -everybody goltu: along toftether, shoulder to ehouldcr. Therefore, the government has thought It best to organise Im mense Dumber of these Wnr-Kit vt tips Societies Immediately, Any group of men. women and children may organ .tee themselves Into a War Savings Society, elect their own officers, us ually a president and secretary: choose nn appropriate name for the OCietjr, notify their County Director of War-Savings Societies, or other representative and ask him for a charter of affiliation with the National Committee, Pull supplies and In structions Immediately follow from the offi if Slate Director Ward M. "Burgess. in accordance with the pr sMent, as rtf the governor of this will be held In cm v 8 p. m. on purpose of Emerson McCarty It the proud pos sessor of I new eight-cylinder Jack son car since our last writing. Fred Willey. who is employed on the De Frame lunch, v--r I.akesid '. was at home over Sunaay. H If Kincaid is on the Hick list. This is a new turn of SaTMfl lor him and it is hoped he will be able to wear it out HOI HI AjBOSg the boys from this vicinity who were summoned to Oshkosn on Monday were Jim Cranmore, Ralph Dailey, Kay Hutchinson, Oru Hennett, Marry Mason, Howard Shelled and Hubert Bartlett. Albert Williams and Clarence Fos l iik went east Saturday for an OTCt Sunday visit with friends. Clarence unloaded at Mullen and Albeit at iiaisey, both returning the Bret of the week, Ralph LStapeich is now located in Boston, where he has entered a train i ing school preparatory to a innlif CO Berlin, He lias entered' the aviation corps. proclamation of rred to. and of state, meetings school house at Friday, June 28th, for ihe orgnulxlng one or more War-Savings Societies in each school sjbetrtct, Every, taxpayer or property owner and members of their house holds are ; lied to l hese meetings. . record of those present ami Joining n Society will be forwarded to the .County Director of War-Savings defies. Those absent ni also be listed. In addition to these school house meetings, soliciting committees on June L's-h will -'( nnd orgnntze Wse-Snvtnga s rMlos In baslm is tlOtlsw pnd fliet e- Churches. S'lll- day schools, lol i nml other soc'nl Institutions are s,lsn to h ive soctMl s, All sti t -s of tin union are maKltcr this special campaign culm'n' ting f line 28th. Nehrnske Is now In tin y Second place in Hi number (f estab lished War Ravings s. ''.ettes, orb r states will eudeuvor to Inereusc their lead, but we know it ran he v m- plished in this section of the country and rVehraskg la going "over the top" as usual. President's Message. President Wilson in bis proclama tion, setting aside June JSth as Na tional War-Savings Day. and urging the necessity of thoroughly organist l g the people of this great nation Into War-Savings Societies, suld In clos ing : "I earnestly appeal to every man. woman and child to pledge them selves, on or before the twenty-eighth ef June, to save constantly and to buy as regularly as possible the securities ef the gosernmenl snd to do this r.s far as possible through membership In War Savings Societies. The twenty-eighth of June ends this spielul period of enlistment In the great vol unteer army of production and sarins here ut home, Me.i there be none nn enlisted on that day." Ours is a patriotic -tnte and 1 need only give publh lty to ties call of the government with full assurance thai every rltteeo will do Ms full duty on June Mth, WAitn m nntoKSS. Nebraska War-Savings Director. The neighbors and menus or tlie C. A. Anderson family were greatly shocked when they learned that their youngest Child, a boy about H years of age, whom they hni innon to Al liance for medical aid a rew days pre vious, hud died on Thursday at UM place of diphtheria. Tne body was buried the same day at Alliance and the sorrowing parents returned on the night train, having done ull that human skill could do ut such timcn. The family have the sympiMiiy of me entire community in the loss of their baby boy. The Hyannis chautauqua has proven u big drawing curd for the people of Bingham and surrounding country. Many have attended almost every session but Monday night, wnen no less than llfleen uuto loads at tended from here, Hyunnts could well say that Ilinghum certainly was well represented. Everyone was well pleaaad With the courteous treatment accorded them and the speech by Captain Kelly, of the French army, was u rare treut worth going many miles to hear. 'The mam Today may be dark and forbidding, Our iieurts may be full of despair. But tomorrow the hope that was win ning. Will prompt us to do and to dare. MORE ECONOMICAL DISHES. A small umount of meat may season n iarge amount of other food if care sjssssBfss",B; fully cooked upd well !MPSJ k?b thus making SS(Fm both a wholesome nml attractive dish. nunganan uouiasn. This Will provide a good main dish for seven peri sons. Take one pound of lean veal, half a pound J. LEONARD REPLOGLE of lean beef, three tablespoonfuls of sweet bacon fat, In which an onion Is browned after chopping, three cupfuls of boiling wuter, one teaspooniul of paprika, twelve potato balls or small new potatoes, six small onions, six car rot balls, six turnip balls, one bay leaf, one clove, lour tablespoonfuls of Hour, half a pint of cold ivi ier, one chopped chill pepper. Remove the browned onion from the fat and add the veal and beef, cut in small pieces; brown these and remove them to a casserole; add paprika and boiling water, cover the dish and place It In the oven. Fry the other vegetable balls In the smok ing hot fat and add them to the meat after it has simmered for an hour and u half. Add the seasoning and Hour, mixed with the cold water; stir until partly cooked, then add the red pep per and the boiling wuter. Cover and simmer for another hour und a half. Serve from the cusserole. Dried Peaa and Rice. If one dries their own peus this year they will have many good dishes to serve this win ter. Pick them when young und ten der, scald two minutes In boiling wa ter, pour off the wuter and chill with cold water, drain and put to dry at once. The quicker they are dried the sweeter they will he when dry. Wash a cupful of dried peus and let them soak over night, put to cook In three pints of water, udd a teuspoonful of salt, one chopped onion und simmer until the peas are tender. Drulu aud mix with a cupful of boiled rice. Add four tablespoonfuls of butter, one cup ful of strained tomato sauce and salt and pepper to taste. Bake ten minutes. Garnish with hard-cooked eggs and fried onions. IfttJUbU TKWrtlC. A Knoxvllle (Tenn.) girl makes clev er character dolls with beads carved of dried apples, r i ssssUa ilg T'i- - " '' ' AljFAIiPA SKRI Northwest Nebraska dryland seed. Write fro prlcea and free sample. SCHWAB1 BllOt., Chadron. Neb. IStl-ttl-tl UIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllCl Five O'clock Ten Fiend. Afire Dyson is dp in': u'iy absent Tilnded. Ami h rocs to ehttrvh i icldom that last Stmdtn when the con r! button plate ns passed she said to lie usher: "Not any more, thank von." Boston Transc ript. 1TY WAR SAVINCs STAMPS Laborers Wanted ON Ni:v SCHOOL BUILDING AT HYANNIS, NEBRASKA, a $5 PER DAY OF 10 HOURS L. M. DALY, Superintendent mwmmmtmiMiiitmiitnnmmtmnmnnmntiniimnimmnn J. Leonard Replogle,' well-known ex pert and president of the Wharton Bteel and the American Vanadium companies, has been selected to take charge of buying steel for the United States and her allies. Economizing may possibly hurt but What of the hurts of tne men who ! flutt and die for you? Please Notice! Heavy Team Work, Excavating Grading, Cellar Digging Breaking Heavy Horses for work double or single so any lady can drive them. I will have stable room for farmers wishing to put up their horses and can assure you good care. Auction Sales Anyone wishing to sell anything, advise me. Will hold the sale any time. All work guaranteed Old Phillips Barn, 1st & Laramie MARIAN CLARK, Proprietor twwmnwmwnwwnmmiMMmroms eeteeee i 1 1 t 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 t t t 1 1 1 1 t t t t t 1 1 1 X 1 z x 1 i i GRAND Celebration LAKESIDE, NEBR. WELCOME TO ALL Come and Bring Your Friends A Big Program Music by SI PLUNKER'S RUBE BAND Speaking at 1:30 p. m. Ball Game at 10:30 a. m. Horse Races Potato Races Relay Race. Foot Races of all kinds for old and young. PITCHING HORSES AND CATTLE Purses will be given for all races and for the hardest pitching horse and best riders. Picture show and dance in the evening. Special Music for the dance. Something Doing Every Minute See Hand Bills for Full Program and Purses RAY WESTOVER, WILL CROTHER, FRANK PALMER, COMMITTEE 1 1 1 1 t t 1 1 t 1 i t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t x 1 1 1 1 i x t f X t t x f t 1 1 1 ?