The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 11, 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.
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VOLUME XV,
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908
NUMBER 26
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SltUo lilBUH
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CHAS. K. rORI), President.
A.SS. KEEI), Vice 1'rcst.
R. M. HAMPTON, Vice Pros.
(No. 4220)
S. K. WARRICK, Cnslilcr.
G. Q. HAMPTON, Asst. Cnsh.
First N
ational
OF ALLIANCE
Bank
CAPITAL - - $50,000.00
t
SURPLUS and PROFITS $40,000.00
THE STOCK GROWERS
Thirteenth Annual Meeting of Western
Nebraska Stockmen Big Attend
ance and Profitable Session Aro
Assured Governor Sheldon Will
Deliver an Address.
UNITED STATESDEPOSITORY
Also a State, County, City and School. Depository
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.
If success in banking be measured by service rendered, then
the First National Bank shall take the first rank.
W'm
We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Least
W. C. Hibbs, Mgr.
GEO. T. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
DR.1 T. ALLEN,
DENTIST .
Painless Extraction &jitcgt Methods
V
Bate. Sure
ALLIANCE
j ttiZ
NEBRASKA
Tho stockmen of Western Ncbrnska
will hold their thirteenth minimi meet
ing in this city today and tomorrow.
Tho sessions will begin at the Phclan
opera houso at 2 p. tn. today. Among
tho notables who will bo present at this
meeting of tho Association is Governor
Sheldon, who will deliver an address
tomorrow. Tho association will wind
up this year's meeting with a ball
at the opera house tomorrow night.
Following is the program of tile meet
ing: THURSDAY. 2P.M.
Music I'liwo Solo Miss McOorklo
Invocation llov. Vnllow
Music Recitation Miss Nolan
Address of Welcome... ..Hon. Kukcuo llurton
of Alllunco
Itcsponso Hon. Ilrnco McCnllough
of South Otnuliu
Music Vocal Solo Miss Smalley
Address Hod. K. A. Itamctt
of tho Htuta Unlvorslly
Address .....Dr. H. A. Itumscy
of Washington, I). C.
Mnslc Vocal Solo Mrs. J. O. Thomas
Governor of Nebraska
Appointment of Committees President
Fill DAY, 10 A.M.
Itnslncss meeting at tho opera houso mom
bora only. Ketftarks by president. 8ocrotry'B
report. Itcport of auditing eommlttoo. Elec
tion of olllccrg, Ueuural discussion.
AFTEIINOON
Music Vocal Solo Miss linger
Address Hon. Geo. U Sheldon
Address Hon. T. H.McPherson
of South Omaha
Address Dr. A. T. Peters
of Lincoln
Address Dr. L.Clark
of Denver
Mnslc Vocal Solo Miss Smalloy
Address ....Hon. E. E. Buckingham
of South OinuUit
Address Hon.T. M. Tomllnson
of Denver
Address ....Dr. C.A. McKlm
of Lincoln
Music Vocal Solo Miss Smalloy
Address Hon E.J. Ilurkctt
U. 8. Setintor, Nobraska,
A delegation numbering about thirty
arrived from South Omaha on 41 today
to attend" the stockmen's convention.
Governor Sheldon, who was expected
todav, will not arrive till tomorrow.
Those comprising the South Omaha
delegation arc:
rfl. Buckingham, gcnar.il manager Union
slock yards.
T, U McPherson, president ol Jlxchangc.
' A. 1 Stryker, secrctnry K.xchango.
K. l Howe, manager Armour & Co.
M. C. Welch, Swifl & Co.
W. D Cheek and J. J. Cox, Burlington
railway company.
G. V. llervoy, 20th Century Farmer.
K. B. McKctvey, Nebraska Farmer,
J. 1. Coad, Packers National Bank
Claud Talbot, brand inspector.
J. G. Martin, Martin Bros. Co.
E, V. Cahow, Nat'l L. S. Com. Co.
W. B. Tagg, Tagg Bros.
W. H. Jones, Cox, Jones Co.
F. H. Heddington, Jas. Burns, Rosen
bam Bros,
B. F. Roth, Wood Bros.
J. T. Sullivan, Clay, Robinson Co.
A. IS. Rodgors. Omaha L. S. Com. Co.
W. P. O'Keefe, Thuct Bros.
Drapor Smith.
Allen Dudley.
Bruce McCullougb, Drovers Journal.
ALLIANCE WILL
CELEBRATE !
The Fourth of July will be
Observed as Never Be
foreElaborate Pre
parations Under Way.
Well, well, Allianco tho front again.
The nation's independence day to be
celebrated in the grandest style. This
is the verdict of the people of our city
at the meeting called last Tuesday
evening at the city hall. Though there
was not a very large attendance, the
enthusiasm that prevailed was sufficient
to demonstrate that the spirit of the
occasion was not lacking and it did not
take long to perfect an organization of
tbe good workers who kuow how to
make arrangements that will bo ot in
terest to all western Nebraska. On
motion, R. M. Hampton was chosen
Chairman and after outlining tbemotivo
of the meeting called upon Postmaster
(Continued on page 5)
Why you wear a smaller
size in a Hanan
Tho foundation upon which a shoe
is made is tho last most shoe man
ufacturers uso lasts having a regular
standard measurement, that's why
so many shoes you wear do not lit,
but aro tight in 0110 placo and too
loose in another.
The Ilaunn last is made on a more
enlightened plan not to so-called
standard measurements, but to Han
au measurements that are based up
on half a century's careful study of
the true proportions of tho human
foot.
In Hanan shoes extra room is pro
vided tho big too joiut tho placo
where most shoes hind,
Tho original last the ono from
which all tho various sizes and
widths aro graded, is in ado by a
Hanan. Around that last is mado
the Hanan shoo, from tho best
leather, by high-priced, skilled work
men but always tho Hanan individ
uality. $5, $5.50 and $6
Alliance Shoe Store
Sole Agents
HOLSTEN
HAS JUST RECEIVED
. A CAR LOAD OF
Lincoln
Paint
Every Gallon Guaranteed
IT STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
HOLSTEN 'S
Special
SALE
Muslin
Under
wear 4
REGAN'S
Miss Etha Dewey
Teacher of Piano
Residence, 419 Cheyenne Ave.
Phone, J03
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t.Hi"M"t"l"l"'H'.a;
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DaaasFTiso?!
Office in Allianco National Bank, Elk. T
Over EostQiuce. .
'PJione 3P-X. " "' .
4..MHH-4MM,HMf4MH4n
A Line of
DOUGLAS
OXFORDS
a i f leathers
Styles
One CO Cf
Prce Pw-wU
Our Well-Known
Royal Calf
work shoes
FOR HEN
$2.35
Royal Calf
Shoes for
Youths and Boys
$1.50, L65
Porous Knit
UNDERWEAR
foir warm weather
i SHOES AND HATS I TU Vi MMTCj P NflttW IMTCT II FURNISHING GOODS I
1 Beautiful Patent- I The Hat this Alll 1 illlluUU Vli J llllllU ilUlJUJJ
I shoes" Seasonisa The Big Daylight Store Alliance, Neb.
1 made by fefgOri
tilt C3traw CfA CT? T TITC?
(fc a e? . m J l m 111 fc
Pnr.Ovr doitf ? in A. F . Vn A A i ww PI a hnx 09L
H a BMm-n M.r
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25 c
Broken Lines
John B. Stetson
Novelties
$3.50
Straw Hats
MEN'S BOYS'
from
Wc to $6
All Styles
New goods, all the new styles and colorings,
Browns, Tans, G-rays and Bines in plain shades,
stripes and checks, made to sell at $15, $18
and $20. We put them all in one big lot at $15
for your free choice. Some broken lines of Hart,
Schaffner & Marx goods in this lot at
$15 $15 $15 $15
A. EBigr Line of Suits
Formerly selling at $12.50, 13.50 anduro to $16
about 25 different patterns, your choice now
for 10 days only,
$ 1 2,50
The Famous
New, Nobby Gloves
course
0T Black and Tan
New Line of Shirts I
4& h H
Vllft- ! I'Hftin m
ouii oaacd uiicau m
3 Pairs for
25c Trunks at Low Prices I
Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Douglas Shoes Stetson Hats
WILSON FURNISHINGS
Wunder Hose
4 pairs in a box
Warranted to Last 3 Months
AU colors
Price
A Black
Work Shirt
Sold by others at 65c
By us at
39c
UNION SUITS
Cooper's
Spring Needle
and Hunsing's
Prices
$i to $3 per suit
ioor Dozen
Black and Tan
Sox
Good ones
3 Pairs for
100 Pairs
President
Suspenders
While they last-
39c
52-Inch, Long, Narrow
4inhand Ties
a i colors
l silk
50c
I Won't Rip