..f If I I THE ALLIANCE HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1021 1 THE PARS CORNER Hy Kev. H. Ji-Minort. rtor of the First Baptist Churtli, Alliance) ll TIIK CHAIN MWK AGAIN Have you received your letter yet? evernl years neo tlu yi iUr receive! "chiftfr letter" W 'fcMch'Wer a rum- tier oflVrytrs fiircrttUri SlJt anl Me statement. hin4ri tiH 11 who fiered thin prayer inr wvpn iay ouM receive certain (jreHt blessingn, ut that aU hnLfqpxlucteUj.Ol .broke lihe chain by not Mwlinir'n cony to oulrl sulTer fcViWIil rill:ifhttj WVome ort 7 mo rti inrl rr.uv'tU We of course paiil tio attention to uch rot and passed It the gravest luniRhrwent. u rMVivnrf lli;iL,narht,)e raced'.to the. iai lure,' t pa.ii.in ka that wf went huntfnr''and lcille'd hat the little boy hliot at, which wan othinir. On that same trip we le cJoncd a flat tir two times. Of flourpe ee lienitintr a copy he like MijrsreKtmp and wasriinjr. . Today IWritVV 'VVcrfVed f the chain letters with " a written rayer with the usual warning that to nil to send seven copies to as many 1 rfrmlji ;"Trae"rTtftt fcWrtF:wUt4 fnt1 loTBucU-iientt'rL Al.iu.the prwmi.ic iopc(i a rial ura two iimes. ui jrse we were Mrry-JLhat pit ri'MlnX pp the chain of proer ictwv' ulintr a copy to seUfi toiWA petty crime committeed against Komc j one; perhaps a benefactor. True religion and undrfile does not do it work in secret but in the open. Truly it is time that some folks bejfin to exercise common sense in rrlijrion as well as in everythin elw. Chain of prayers only tends to disgrace true religion. I -ft us who are the victim . of the.e fanatical letters put an end ' to them by inorinsr them. The waste basket is a pood place for these warn-' ins from the graves of Flanders. This same party who is so solicitous of the welfare of the sailors and soldiers now perhaps never turned a hand during the war to ease the burdens of war. We are tempted to believe that this is an effort to sooth the conscience of a political or religious slacker. Chicken Season Opens Earlier Than Last Year While in Alliance last week Secre tary Io Stuhr of the state depart ment of agriculture called attention to the fact that the Nebraska fish and came laws were revised by the last legislature and that the new laws take effect on' July 2K. The law provides that both men and women, over six teen years of age, must take out a license to hunt or fish. "The open seasons, under the new JjUKare the same as heretofore with if rJhavir lihl tight 1 to foresee whi't ilclkhefnll 1ST, Y J ri id lo send tlioie . 4JuKception of the season for hunting prairie chicken, which will be open from Octoln?r 1 to November 1, two weeks earlier than heretofore. The penalty for violation of the chicken season provision has been increased from $5.00 to $50.00 and the bag limit ciflx. conimg to secretary Munr tnere 215 prosecutions and convic- the game laws since Janu- is year and the laws are to enforced this year. vision of Game and Fish, in tment of Agriculture, has distributed 10 carloads of fish in lakes anil streams of the state this spring. These fish were taken about equally from ignite hatcheries at Gretna, V'al entjj ami itfTifc'lmnn and some were sc4'JL)'y dLijLrvat'on work in sein ing Hooded uistricts in eastern Ne braska. The capacity of the hatchery of Val entine has been increased and more ha beenf tionunr be stiV-f The the 1pii 4h letter. There is an apjteal at the lilt to not break the chain as it start 4 1 in Flanders, France. . Several years ago the statement was j ii de that the prayer started at the U ce of the grave of our Lord. ! "he prayer ione for the sailors j !n I soldiers. N?TTay no attention to uii epistle bocait i, first, the dead sol a., h M-MMra rtift s neoTr1 tK nraycr of i fceive of ufyr ct elate whUyftr folr enough to the good Lord to be it y to tell us what we should pray DA and to be able to foresee whiit rfilve calamity shoul v'M great blessings i4. prayers i Again the comman 1 prayers to women friends only? t tremble at what , may hapjien If di lady or the parsonage should rind This Ejnacljs.top mui'l o1fie LiKlousliiililpiLr i f wMmcWU He laiOYhinjnVtlWatSWIlvill) J special state ftncn come to us all excited about, fish can and crew will fcegin again on ilite so-called chain letters, who In Septcy)Mi()ya4)!jiy continued in ifnir ignorance fearel to "break" the; til freezing weather comes, subject rrin. uut why lean who are these ; to favorable conditions. The depart 4'w nf.iK wun sucn uuiiioruy : Vhev i Inder Krtnus rut, and go dairy on some filmy f J. 07 McCorkle andwlfe and Mrs. rk lnent of their imagination. Head W. R. Harper and (laughter Hetty, re jj.j Dimes n y jafl'l'otmf yilieff Hr7i'IMlT etlia.rrom a jnotor lyyurn lanaiicai vrnning'UyfWh'te w oiOed relipious leaders who work in 11 dark. Why don't they sign their 1 Ihey VD U fid.J ) 4rfe)aeWffhLviliel1 5 pdiess.rray.er.' . Veu. we know of : feast iyikfttlUtf M!flfeUin'. i Several years ago the government tfid to run down one of these so- rVIJod chain payut, b Jifidearcd on ary A wfl flfeal 4v I believe if t origlyna.r If ailed endlessJ&uaydrd ffufcid we would find that he or she. v tr professes such,JiiAMtsifMi i iv .s a cent to the JUH M v 'i i they profess to bV so devout in. ' believe that a hypocrite would be 1. ii nd who perhaps is trying to sooth n n ccu.sj?0.)c9fq?nce0Y0,rf fsn, Iiti inunuuit' tuimiiiuii, i nr in ait mrnt intend.- to distribute 20 cars 'tf i lunula, my ij vJUkIa' If! IVJ "JF"XTi rut, and go dairy on some Tiliny : J. CT McCorkle and wife IKttPWiaSHf panied Mrs. Inice Dunning to that olace where she will remain to special 'p? in public rsckool tmiiicr. FOULING Mr. Laursen was an Alliance visitor Friday. Mann's plante dtheir late potatoes Friday. mis. KNea and Jean sjtent Tuesday at Hurlburt's. loe Kennedy started cutting his al falfa Monday. Mr. Russell has been plowing for Ben Swanson. Mrs. Jake Fl.-ea motored to Hcm Ir.gford Thursday. Nola I'aton visited at her sister's Mrs. Hall, Monday. Another nice rain visite dthi.? vicin ity Saturday night. Petersons went fishing Monday night but had no luck. Norie Hurlburt and wife spent Sun day at Jim Kennedy's. Mrs. Brus and family spent Sunday afternoon at Iou Hood's. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick attended church in Alliance Sunday. We understand that the regular mail carrier will start about July 1. Orville and Ernest Wllkins spent Sunday afternoon at John Lulu's. Clara and John Brus were callers at the Mann home Thursday evening. Hurlbuts attended the races Thurs day and took down the Fowling mail. Neils Peterson and family acted in the capacity of mail carrier Wednes day. The Non-partisan league man was out in this country Thursday and Fri day. Fishermen do not seem to be as lively around the Kilpatrick dam as usual. Arline Mann spent Thursday night with Jean Hall at her Grandmother Elsea. Joe Kennedy and family spent Sun day at her parent's Mr. and Mrs. Wanek. Mrs. Henderson and daughter, Mar merite were callers at Ab Hall's Mon day morning. Edwin Wilkins stayed in Alliance with Mr. Cook last week and took in the big doings. Mrs. Elsea und daughter, Nola and little granddaughter, Jean Hall, were callers in Alliance Friday. Mr. Belgum spent Monday night at Neils Peterson's. He came from the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Charles Hall and Anna Hall were callers at Hood's Friday after noon to see the new boy, Earl Thomas. C. P. Mann drove to Alliance on Wednesday with the team and brought home a new hay tweep with him on Thursday. Fred Crawford and his hired man were hunting stray horses Sunday morning. He found one of his in Elsea's pasture. There were 39 who attended Sunday school last Sunday. Mr. Epler in tended to come out to preach but the roads were so muddy that he couldn't get through. Mrs. Jay Hall motored to Alliance Sunday to meet her mother, Mrs. Witham from Lincoln. She spent last week in Alliance with her other daugh ter, Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Russell are boarding vfiudWeSfefo:) hoi ., Mo Wholesale andi, Retail Tobaccos Seftver to ary pait of the City fHklNG COMPANY m YHATiIAZ Phone 136 iii Lia xiuiia ! I Murphy's Root Beer ;jh(f IIi no ! uvm Ifi'.-,i i D o) jyyir jbox r tooq s r, n oor tonoitqm .nort'jiritafio'j oiji'ji riJiv rn ur u f riu ri Cigars ITT I) Ml l ii Vspss-' L-c&rS. term -'io Hvi(UJyj f1UiH zofl jo -liii looo orfl i.uv fnon TiToCERT AINIiY lisiai ioudi wbifoithe mantinrihpf'uinr,hf lifp in Mi 4;jthrQUghvhDhami;tiedapidjaystesttj oHeiinO encoumef;'! many a rough sea and it is dmiMuM haftoUmftvill withsbitlie I terrific waves. rrn .?)I(Jj:t .o-irlin-ifjl -iwhivr to 'mil llu't n ovrf oV ni oYao nu appyiArutyrintipfiHo rogh agdfaf'latcDlifcinaiivyio a Ac fcitrllt e ;vh$lc -:bju mltioivraruibie 10 systematic. Remember it only takes l.OQjtP start a savings account and it may be the means of staving off the stormv seas latcii ad jim t a a j a a a o z a 3 a u h j a I ! a o if iff a i at Mann's while they are bienking sod for Paska & OlXmnell. We under stand they are running five or six trac tors on this rtneh. Ix)u Hood and sons, Robert and Harold attended the races last Thurs day and brought home n new saddle as their old saddles and harness w ere . all destroyed when their barn burned.' Dick Henderson motored to Alliance; Monday to see the doctor and to pet his wife, who has been visiting in Heming'ord for the past week. She J was accompanied home by an aunt from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Rockhold and daugh- j ters and their friends, Mr. and Mrs.; Manske and son from Minnesota vis-1 ited at Mann's Sunday evening and took a look at the milking machine. The Manskes live in a timber country, so the bare prairies look strange to j them. j Effective July 1st, the offices of, register and receiver will be consoli-' dated at the local United States land i olTice. The change has been made at the request of the present officers, j both cf whom have tendered their i resignations. T.. J. O'Keefe, who has been register for the past eight years, is moving to California to make his home; J. C. Morrow, who has held the nost of receiver for the same length of ', time, will probably enter the insurance; gtrne. The income from the offices, which is regulated by the fees re-, ceived, has shrunk to a low level. James H. H. Hewett, who has held the ; post of chief clerk in the land office j for many years, will undoubtedly be; appointed to the consolidated office. Miss Ethel Swanson, who has been ; employed in the Dole Variety store , for the last two years, has resigned j her position. After a short visit with friends, she will return to her home in Chicago. j T. E. Carney, wire chief for the 1 Northwestern Bell lelephore com pany, left with his family on Saturday for a vacation trip of two weeks to O'Neill, Neb., where they have .datives. Clay Harry, western Nebraska com-' ness trip of six days which took kimi meirial superintendent for ihe North- to Grand Inland, Central City nnd Mid western Bell Telephone company, le- ney. 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