The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 11, 1921, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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THE ALLIANCE HERALD, Fill DAY, MAUCH 111021
AT THE CHURCHES
CHI NCH OF CHRIST
"SnnctificaCnn" is tnujrhl in the
wriptures, hut it i fr lifTerent than
hnt v'e ordinarily hoar ahnut under
that name. The minister heleve in
sanetifioHt'on find will preach on that
puhjwt net Lord's day nornine. At
the evening hour thp sulijort will he.
"Ho ye Reconciled to God."
From all report., mu'titudes are now
turning to the I,ord and accepting H:m
as their .avior. This H no time for
the church to deep. Many are- like
1'phraim who was wedded, to his idols.
Itreak loose from these and jrive the
church whole hearted serv'ce.
Make the Bilile Fchool attendance
200 and fill the Kndonvor prayer meet
ing full to overflowinir. You can lend
many fouIs to the Lord. Miike next
I nrd's d i.V another record-hreaker.
The Christian life during the week and
n iTverence for the house. of God ut
worship will hrinir results. ' Come to
the church with n message and a wel
come. '
The rep-ular meet'ntr of the yountr
people's clas of the Christian church
will he held in the church hasemert
Mondayeveninjr. A social Jime will he
enjoyed after the meeting.
n:itor hnvinjr f-een the slavish side of
life, working from ten to sixteen hour
a day underground, naturally feels
more ut home taking the fide of the
laboring classes. e read the peri
odicals puhlished bv the trales in or
der to keep posted with that greatest
of silent, hut neverthclchs, real battle
that is going on between capital and
lalwr. We le!ieve that the time is
coming whon the church will yet act a.
the great pacifier in this conflict.
Last Sunday was red letter day, both
in crowds and result. Come to the
following services: Sunday school
clauses for all age. Preaching morn
ing and evening. Subjects: morning
"Shall we t;ike children into the
church?" Kvening "Christ und So-
jcial Life. The latter n sermon es
i penally for young people.
I Uemembor come early to get a good
I seat, for this church is always full.
! Come to the church with a mission,
' message and welcome.
II. J. MINOKT.
rUKSIlVTKKIAN (TU'RCH
Remember the church supper Friday
evening at :?0 p. m. for all members
and frends of the church. The an
nual church budget will be presented
and pledges taken for the .war's work.
Other items of business and interest
to the church may be presented by of
ficers and others. A program is being
prepared. Come.
Sunday services at the regular
hours. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Aim tfiO by Faster, on-time attend
ance and & prepared lesson. Morning
worship at II o'clock: "Sin and Its
Forgivenness." Kvening service at 7:30
"Sin and Its Punishment." These two
themes will constitute a survey of the
dark fact of sin and the necessity of
a Saviour ami the necessity of retri
bution to unrepentant sin. C. E. at
6:30 p. m. All arc cordiully invited
to these services.
First Presbyterian church, Box
Butte Avenue at Seventh street.
A. J. KF.AUNS, Pastor.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
On Sunday morning at 10:30 there
will be English services at the Luth
eran church. Sermon topic: "Our
Pyirrg Saviour's Cry 'I Thirst"
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
F. PROEGKMUELLF.R, Pastor.
MKTHOWKT CHURCH
The two weeks' revival meeting clos
ing with Easter Sunday will begin
Sunday night. On this evening, music
will be furnished by the large chorus
choir, nnd a large jun'or chorus on a
special platform in the north alcove
of the church. In addition to other
special selections of music, we will
have the privilege of hearing a noted
I oy soloist, Master Joe Holland, who
has sung in the Hill Sunday tabernacle
meetings and other important gather
ings. Monday night will he rest n'ght.
Our helpers will arrive sometime Mon
day, and will be ready to assist in the
Tuesday night meeting. Rev. E. I
Butler will do the preaching and Mr.
B. S. Daugherty will have charge of
the music. We invite the public to at
tend thee meetings and assure them n
heart warming time.
MEARL C. SMITH, Pastor.
PERSONALS
Miss Theodora Benson will return
to her home in Litchfield, Sunday,
after a six-weeks' visit in Alliance
with her sister, Mrs. Ida Iletts.
Mrs. Lillian Coyner left this morn
ing for a two-weeks' visit with rela
tives ut Interior, S. I).
Lawrence Kemmer of Lincoln, will
be -n Alliance visitor Saturday.
Mrs. J. A. Madden of Omaha, is the
gu t of Atis Mamie Collins this week.
Mr. und Mrs. o. i tiriggs are
spending a "few days in Denver.
Mrs. A. G. Smart left Monday for
Seattle. Wash., where she will join
!her mother and visit in San Francisco
? i..l:e
ann oiner pomis in Luinornia.
Mrs. Mracek of Marple was in Alli
ance edne-day.
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Stock hogs wanted by the N
braska Land Company. 103-tf
ticeame as it. is going inwn. i is
more noticeable as the fellow who
drank it is being let down.
Love comes like n cobweb floating
in the breeze and leaves like n piano
. r . 1 1 : .i - r. n : .. i .. H :
ion rsews.
It may be more blessed to give than
it is to receive, but you never will
make the average child believe it.
The certified population of the
United States 1h 10.V70S.771. Gee, it
would be some job if Uncle Sam de
manded a recount!
BAPTIST CHURCH
.Some of the aims of the Baptist
church: To do business in this com
munity for one purpose only to serve.
Religion is as necessary to a man as
any thing else. This church' can best
serve this community by the co-operation
of e'veryonc, botht in and out of the
church. As between greed and labor
we stand for , thetpoo man. As" he.
tween liberty and oppression we stand
for liberty of speech, pen and pulpit.
We seek the favor of no man or set
of men at the cost of principles.- The
Citizens Warning!
You have been notified to "clean up."i A fair per
centage have responded. Your response to this is in
dicative of your citizenship. The city of Alliance must
he cleaned made sanitary and safe to live in. This
can be done only by you co-operating with the health
department. We appeal for your co-operation. We
do not desire force. If you do not clean up at once and
keep clean you will Ijc prosecuted without further
notice.
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i All refuse, tin cans, ashes and manure must be
removed at once. ;
BOARD OF HEALTH
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New Ready - to - Wear
Hats
at values to meet the approval of the conservative
buyer Sailors, Pokes, Chin-Chin, large and small
effects. A large collection from which to make
your selection. At i. . . ..
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J $4.95 TO $20.00
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The "Smart Maid" Veil is the best value offered
the trade.
NEW SKIRTS
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We show Plain, Plaid and Striped Serge,
Tricotine, Taffeta, Satin, Poplin
and Tricolette.
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All the approved shades at prices that are in
keeping with the market.
We cordially invite you to visit our store and
see for yourself the values we have to offer.
All of our purchases have been made with the
idea of giving to the patron the maximum of
style and quality for a conservative price.
Highland-Holloway Co
734
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Hart Schaffner
KiMarx
Clothes
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No price is right unless
quality is right
We make our clothes as
good as we can and we
make the price as low
as we can then we say:
you're not satisfied that both
quality and price are right
' money back
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Special $75.00 Values $30.00. Some Sjlk Lined. J
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'Famous Clothing House
"Famous for Quality".