The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, March 26, 1908, Image 1

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The Alliance Herald.
Official Publication
of the City and
County.
Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
VOLUME XV,
ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1908
NUMBER 15
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CHAS. K. roill), President.
A.'S. HF.r.n, Vice Prcst.
II. M. HAMPTON, Vice Vrcs.
(No. 4220)
S. K. WARKICK, Cnshlcr.
Q. a. HAMPTON, Asst. Cash.
First National Bank
OF ALLIANCE
CAPITAL - - $50,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $34,000.00
UNITED STATESDEPOSITORY
OUR POLICY: Courtesy and Conservatism
The First National Bank has no clients but
its customers and no interests to conserve
but those of its clients.
It will render any service of a financial na
ture which any Individual or Corporation
may properly desire.
If success in banking be measured by service rendered, then
the First National Bank shall take the first rank.
Criminal Carelessness.
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Have
w YOU
J HOTICEP
that the most exacting
people speak well of our
LIMBER
That's worth something
It's conclusive proof
-that our timber must
possess many good
qualities, otherwise we
would not be favored
with so many orders.
Estimates cheerfully
furnished and we await your orders
W. C. HIBBS, Hgr.
!SE&SH2S3CTSniXZaaESS
Walter R. Kent, a prominent stockmnn
ot Sheridan county, has a communica
tion in this issue stating ttiat no more
hunting will he allowed on his prem
ises. After having two horses shot,
one fatally, Mr. Kent hclicvcs it time
to call a halt, and no one can blame
him. This sort of work is criminal
carelessness. How many of those who
go hunting would tolerate having ' their
property destroyed? If hunters are
not more careful, every stockman in
the country will take the same action
that Mr. Keut has.
Boy Sustains Hard Fall.
Jay, the nine-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Enoch Boyer was thrown from a
horse last evening near the Alliance Gro
cery. The boy struck the pavement on his
head, cutting a deep gash above his right
eye, He was unconscious at times and
while it is thought that his injuries will not
prove serious, he has bad pains in his head
today and his parents are auxious till he
shows more improvement.
Only One Ticket.
The indications point to only one
municipal ticket being in the field with
the exception of councilman for the
second ward, Edgar Martin, the pres
ent councilman having been brought
out by his friends, C. L. Drake being
the other candidate. There is no
doubt of Mr. Martin being re-elected.
C. C. Smith will succeed himself as
mayor and The Herald believes it
would be difficult to find a better man
to serve as the chief executive of our
city. He has proven that he always
has the best interests of the city at
heart, honest and fearless in the dis
charge of his duty as he sees it. The
Herald is pleased to see Mayor Smith
placed in the office for another tcim.
Should the people by their votes say
that they desire no saloons in Alliance
for the next year, Mr. Smith will do
his part to carry out the wishes of the
majority.
First showing Spring
Millinery, March 31.
Regan's.
HOLST E N Alliance National Bank
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Lincoln
Paint
Every Gallon Guaranteed
IT STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
HOLSTEN'S
1000
Every dollar spent in painting your
house and sheds and fence this spring
will make it look ioo dollars better,
laBt longer and give you a degree of
pleasure novcr experienced beforo.
Come here and select your paint if you
want the real genuine satisfaction giv
ing kind.
Of ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN
SURPLUS
$50,000
20,000
State, County, City and School Depository
All Its Officers and Directors are Residents of Alliance
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Stands Squarely on Its Own Resources
Has No Borrowed Honey and No Branch Banks
JbflAAQtliSl
F. M. KNIGHT, President
W. H. CORBIN, Vice-President
F. W. HARRIS, Cashlor
S. FICKELL, Assistant Cashier
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GEO. J. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
X; IXR. ItRICA-MIER,,
tDElTTIST $
Office in Alliance National Bank Blk..
X Over Postoffice.
J 'Phoue 391.
Come to Our ,
SPRING
OPENING
ftrhaps you won't call it an opening.
No flowers, feathers or fuss
just opening NEW SHOES, that's
all. We call it an opening;
because we soend most of our
time these clays opening and
showing our handsome Spring footwear than we do"sell
mg it. Our timeiS'all ydurstalv1ia'tryotAvanil?of"itr.'
Conic any day, you'll be welcome
ALLIANCE SHOE STORE
The Famous
makes the
Low Prices
75c Grade
Boys' Romper Suits
50c
BOYS'
PANTS
50c and 60c values
39c
1 Lot
Bows' Knee Pants
19c
DpUGLAS SHOES
All styles
All leathers
Rain Coats Cravanettes
$io, $12.50 and
$15
100 Pairs
BIB OVERALLS
25c
Per
Pair
FIRST SPRING
Announcement
THIS spring will test the value of a good many stores
when it comes to showing new goods.
Few stores bought new goods this spring. Our lines
are the most complete we have ever bought. A
splendid assemblage of low-priced suits embracing all the
new shades, Nut Browns, Olives, Porto Rican Tans, Lon
don Stroked Grays, Elephant Grays, Blues, Shadow
Stripes and Plaids. Prices (M ( M Q
Sterling Goods and Sterling Values P I U III P 1 0
A1
LL the newest weaves are here in a beautiful array of
Distinctive Fabrics. Never before in Alliance has
a store shown such goods. Hart, Schaffner &
Marx went their best while other manufacturers got scared.
Some of the coats are made with a longer lapel this sea
son, while many of the sleeves are made with various
shaped buttoned cuffs. Some trousers
have a three-inch cuff t1Q a C2ffi
piu iu puu
The Famous
has the
New Goods
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Product
If you want to be sure what is correct this SPRING, COME HERE. It matters not so much
where you buy them but to be right they must look like the ones we sell for they are the Guide
Choice of
ioo FALL SUITS
$15 values at
$10.00
We are Offering an Un 0ur Bi Line of Hart, Schaffner
USUally Strong line Of &riarx suits at prices named,
new Spring SUitS in all are great values
LX? tar shades and $20 and $25
fabrics at
rsm
Special
Sa ving
on high-grade
Trunks and
Suit Cases
We will save you
25
on these lines
$15
S
THE FAMOUS
CLOTHING HOUSE
New Clothes
New Shirts
New Neckwear
New Shoes
New Trousers
Glad to Show You
3 Pairs
Fast Black Sox
25c
$3 and S3. 50 Values in
MEN'S
PANTS
$2.50
100 Pairs odds and ends
in MEN'S PANTS
$1.00
"Breadwinner"
Union Made
OVERALLS
90c
BARGAINS
in
BOYS
SPRING SUITS
New MALLORY
Water Proof
STIFF HAT
$4.00
One pair to a customer
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA
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Black and
Brown