The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 18, 1909, Image 1

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    Slitlo Historical Socloty
The Alliance Herald.
Official Publication
Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
of t;he City and
County.
VOLUME XVI,
ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1U09
NUMBER 10
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ItEl'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National Bank,
OIlAKTEIt NO. 4220,
At Alliance, In the State of Nouriultn, at the
close of business. February 5, lPOft
nraouncnes.
Loans ami discounts.... S30t,lW(l 7,
Ovenlraft-ssecured and nnnccureil.. 008 M
U. S. IkmhIi to wcuro circulation.... 50,000 00
U. B. Ilonds to secure U. 8. Deposits 40,000 00
Hanking house, furnlturo and noc
tures , 10,000 00
Due from National llankn
(not reserve agents) 5,031 1"J
Hue from State and Pri
vate Hanks and Banker,
Trust Companies and Sav
ings Hanks 071 III
Hue from approved re-
serro agents (11,550 M)
Cheeks and other cash
Items i,or9 10
Notes of other National
llaukg 2300
rrnctlonal paper currency,
nickels and cents ..... .'102 32
Lawful money reserve In '
bank, vlr
Hpecle..... j3,Xtt Tfi
Lejtul tender notes 2.025 W 15,337 73
ItcuVmptlon fund Willi U. S. Treas
urer (5 per cent of cliculntlon).... 2.300.00
Due from U. S. treamiier othorthftn
i per cent redemption fund 2.60
-IK .1 flW
Total S5S3.S6 7I
MA11IMT1KS.
Capital stock paid ll ...$50,000 00
Surplus fund 50.000 00
Undivided proflla, less expenses and .,
taxcspalcl., .-i(V) tS
National bank uotcsouhttundlutt,... 50,ouo 00
Due to Statu and l'rlvate
Uauks und Hankers .... 53 10
Individual deposits subject
to check 220,003 37
Demand certificates of de
posit,., . .. 8.100 SO
Time rcrtlnciitcsof depo-dt 122,020 27
United .States Deposits... J0.000 00 300,f09 0
Total ?&33,33T 71
State of Nebraska, County of Hox Ittitte, s.
I, S. K. Warrick, cashier of tlio nbovo
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
abovo statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief
S. K. W'AitMCK, Cashier.
SuUserlbed unit sworn to Imforo mo this
10th day of February, A. I). 1000.
Kl'tsnNR JWHTON.
(.seal Notary l'liuHc
My comm.sslon expires .Inly 7th, li'12.
Coiiiieot Attest:
. M. Hamito.n, I
A. 8. Kef.ii, V Directors.
Chas. K. 1'imli, i
On
the
Strength
of this statement of our
condition we solicit your
business.
Supervised by the
United States Govern
ment. Managed by an alert
Board of Directors.
Officered by exper
ienced bankers.
Wide awake and pro
gressive. Always courteous, al
ways accommodating-.
The First National Bank
of Alliance
Mat Brennan Dead
in California
A telegram was received by (he Brennan
amity yesterday from Los Gatos, Calif.,
announcing the death of their brother,
Mat, that morning at 9:30. While the
information came as a shock, the fact that
Mr, Brennan's serious illness with tuber
culosis was well known, prepared them
for the news.
In company with C. A. Newberry, de
ceased left here shortly after Christmas
for California in hopes of regaining
strength in the balmy atmosphere of the
Pacific slope, where the warm sunshine
brings forth the buds and tlowers even in
winter months, but this anticipation was
not realized, The frail nature of this esti
mable young man could not fly from the
shadow of death and he soon passed away
at the home of his aunt, Mrs. M. Fitzger
ald. Mat Brennan was well known in Box
Butte county, where with his mother,
brother andvsisters he came in the early
days. He was a man among men, so to
speak, and possessed a disposition that to
know was to admire. Although suffering
and fighting a constantly losing battle with
the affliction that was gradually drawing
him toward the goal, he was always cheer
ful and patient. In fact, his patient dis
position was the admiration of all. In
tellectually, Mr. Brennan was profound
and broad He had read much and was
conversant on many subjects. When ask
ed why he persisted in the long and losing
struggle for life, he replied that it was a
duty lie owed nature and the struggle must
be pursued even to the end.
Mr, Brennan was one of five brothers,
and'lcavcs a sister, MrsvC. A, Newberry,
with whom he resided while in the city.
He was thirty-four years old.
Chas. Brennan left this morning for
Los Gatos to attend the funeral, the date
of which Is not known as yet.
Deceased was a member of Alliance
Council 975 Knights of Columbus, and the
members thereof will join with the rela
tives tn mourning the demise of this noble
young man, who was nn honor among
them fill. May his soul rest in peace.
Mf ft, Walters of Onslow, In., father
of Mrs. S. O. Curr of Alliance, died last
Mondhy nt his home, being- 88 years of
iifjeips detith being caused by heart
fuUurt: superinduced by old njre. The
fiinerftl was conducted yesterday at
tho oul home church, five mlleN south
of OriMow, by the pastor of tho Presby
terian church.
GEO. T. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested nnd Glasses fitted.
That Cough
Must Stop
This is a Lad time of the year
to neglect either a cold or
cough. A cough easily leads
into other and ofton more ser
ious diseases. You can easily
cure any cough with
CHERRIPIN'E
Xntuie's great cure for cough,
bionchial hoarseness or cold
on llitr lungs. '
HALF-PRICE
Ladies9 and Misses9
Coats, Suits,
Skirts
Cravenettes
NORTON'S
A
Safe,
Sound,
Strong
and
Conservative
Institution
UiH'OUT OV Til (CONDITION OP
The Alliance National Bank
OIlAItTr.ll NO. 6(tt7,
At Alliance, In the Hlato of Nelirakn, at
timeline of ImihIiiokm, Krb. u, Won.
MdOUHCKMi
Loans mill illncounti $2iW,(78.1l
Overdrafts, sccurrd und unsecured lilS.Oj
U.tf. IkmuN lOHCciireclrciilatlon.... 12,500,00
Nanking houio, furnlturo null II. -
i,lim? ;. ., .' 30.000.00
Due from national ltanUs (not re-
ervo awnts) t tflt.ia
Duo from Stale Hanks und
Hankers 70030
Duo from approved rcMirvo
iiRonU.. ft-MOTiM
Oliecks unci otlioreasli It cum rcJAI
Notcc of otliur national
. hoiks . .. 20500
1 motional pnptir currency,
nlokels and cunts .... 21P.I0
Ltwrui, McixitT Itmmm: in Hahk,
Vlfcl
Hpefllo IIJ.CuMU)
.ngnl.timiiurnoto-f. t.vmoo i!!,ll?, 7lW-J
Jiwlumptlon fund with U.S. trentun
irf5puro,ciit,of circulation). ...... (lis 00
Total $33.35
MAlitUTIfcH:
Capital sUksk tialil la J.V),00()00
?,WV" fuml.w... 3S.O0O.OO
Undivided iirolltM, lsuApcnu3itml
taxed P'ilil .... .............. 4.081.70
National twink nottsH nuiotniiiuiiK. . . l.Bu) 00
puu toStnto Hanks anil Hanker 2.1C&91
Individ mil ilaposltH duV
Jijot to chock. .... l(il,7Pl.M
Domain! curtlllmttiw Of ilc-
..POiIt 173a,"..7rt
Tlnioi-erllllwUuwottlciMwIt 7t,t8r.0j dMal.05
Total ,...v. jMoiS
STATU OI NKItltAHKA,u,
('oi'nt up Ilox Harm. J
1, V. V Harris, ciiHliIcr of tins nuovi
namuu hank, do holoiiuily nwuur tliut tho
nllntll sintouiont Is true to the hunt of my
kilOVyltMlRo ami belief.
jfo R "W. Haihiik, Cnsliler.
fjrfnnKCT -Attest:
1'. M. Kkiout i
V. K. Homtkx 5-Dlrcctors.
It. V. llKTTnt.iii:m 1
Ktiliserllietl and sworn to heforc mu this 0th
day of Knhrunry, 1W8.
IHKAI. II. F. ClIUMAN.
Notary I'ulilie.
My cbintnWiton expires December -7, 101 1.
We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Least
W. C. Hibbs, Mgr.
bit t------------
KREAMER& KENNEDY
uni 11010,
? Office in 'Alliance National Dank Blk.;
T - Over Postoffice. w
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T rnouo 301. j,
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DR. T. ALLEN,
DENTIST
Pillule Kxtractlou Latest Methods
Safe. 8urt
ALL.HNOE NKHKA8KA
EXCURSION RATES
ON ALL LINES OF
Boys
Winter Suits and Overcoats
preat Slashing of Clothing Values
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I Big Lot of Men's Suits that (P'T' Q C
sold up to $15.00, now $ OD
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1 Big Lot of Hen's Suits that
S sold up to $12.50, now
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$6.85
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S 1 Big Lot of Hen's Suits that
g sold up to $ 1 0, go now at
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$5.00
You can save now from $5.00 to $10.00 on a Winter Overcoat
We must clean them out before the arrival of our Spring Purchases
OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN-WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL THEfl
SdZuHljILj "XT-A-IEBES POE ZLvdCZEUST &. ZLST TD BOTS -A. O? BCCJBSIOIT lEB -A. O? E3 S
Wright's Health 2 Pairs, Men's 2oo Pairs Men's sol- EXTRA SPECIAL Boys' Sweaters, Boys' 65c 5 Pairs Canvas
Underwear, 1.25 Wool Sox for id leather $3 Shoes Boys' $2 Shoes, for 75c kind, now Knee Pants, Gloves for
k,nd 89? 25c I at $225 1 $1.39 39c 39c 25c
1.25 Blue Flannel loo pairs Men's $4, QHc Hen's high cut A good Any Boys' Cap Boys' 65c
Shirts. 4.5o and $5 Pants, J7 O Shoes, 3.50 quality, . Work Shirt for in the house, Hittens, now
89c $3.50 ,i"gn'S.. $2.50 39c 25t 39c
These prices win hold Tne Famous One-Price Clothing House
good for 10 Days only s
Douglas Shoes
Stetson Hats
Manhattan SMrU
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