The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 04, 1914, Image 9

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    he Alliance Herald
Section 2
Section 2
VOLUME XXI
OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA 8TOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION. REACHES EVERY MEMBER
OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA STATE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'8 ASSOCIATION. IT REACHES EVERY DEPARTMENT. HEADQUARTERS FOR 15,000 VOLUNTEER FIREMEN
ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914
NUMBER 2
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Tickets
To the
EMPRESS
$1.00
Good any day during iuii5
if purchased on June 6th
Harry DuBuque, Mgr.
Real $1 Bargains
will be shown in our WINDOWS
For Dollar Day
Their worth cannot be explained, you will have to see them to
appreciate their value
MILLER BROTHERS
House Furnishing Store
Offer Number One
1 can No. 2 cut wax beans
1 can No. 2 tomatoes
1 can No. 2 corn
1 can No. Z peas
1 can No. 2 strawberries
1 can No. 3 pears
1 can No. 3 kraut
1 can No. 3 hominy
1 No. 1 can pink salmon
1 16 oz. jar apple butter
OFFER NO. 2
10 lbs. Japan rice
10 lbs. fancy navy beans
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1$1.00
R. B. C. CANNED GOODS A SPECIALTY
The Moore Grocery
Company
Dollar Talks to Buyers
(By Lloyd)
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"DOLLAR DAY" is something new for Alliance. Next Satur
day, June 6, will be the first event of its kind here. The credit for
this day belongs to W. S. Kewer, an Alliance live wire who is proprie
tor of the Bee Hive variety store. Mr. Kewer is noted for his origin
al advertising ideas and the fact (more important) that he makeu a
succpss by following them. Many men have original advertising
ideas in their noodle but they usually want the other fellow to try
them out. That's because they haven't confidence In themselves. Mr.
Kewer has confidence in his own ideas and he carries them through
to success.
"DOLLAR DAY" Is another evidence of the awakening now go
ing on in Alliance among ihe business men.' To the commercial club
belongs the credit for this awakening, or rather, to the business men
belougs the credit for starting a live commercial club which is already
making a big difference in the town. In spite of the fact that'times
are dull arid business slow, the club' is helping the business men to
realize the opportunities that are here and which have not been fully
grasped heretofore. We predict that a yar from now will witness
great changes of much importance to the people of Alliance. This
will be more apparent to the outsider than it will to Alliance people.
We don't have to go back very far to remember when we had an old
frame depot, a street lighting system that was not much aliead of the
stars in the heavens, and when Box Butte Avenue, our main street,
had the looks of a small village as compared with the present lime.
T11K OUTSIDER is the one who realizes that in Alliance we have
a little city full of opportunities undeveloped and that il will not be
many moons until we will surprise even ourselves at the advancement
made in building and growth in business. As "Flav" Wright said at
the Commercial Club banquet Tuesday evening, what Alliance needs
is development of the agricultural country surrounding Alliance.
This, it appears to us, is the greatest problem before the Commercial
Club today, that of bringing in settlers to till the fertile land adjac
ent to our city. The farmers who are here, many of whom were
renters in the east and who came here with small capital, are making
money, paying for their farms, adding to their holdings, building
new houses and barns, buying automobiles, and showing general evi
dences of prosperity. If this is shown up in its true light to the poor,
hard working eastern renter who has only limited capital, but
enough to buy a farm and settle here, it will mean that the popula
tion of Box Butte county will double within the next few .years.
ALLIANCE is the natural center of the stock raising industry of
western Nebraska. The sandhill country is fitted by nature with
the finest and most nutritious of grasses, the kind that make good sol
id beef, making a paradise for stockmen. Alliance is their natural
center or business point. The stock industry involves many millions
of dollars. It is indeed encouraging to see the big preparations be
ing made for a royal entertainment for Nebraska stockmen at the big
annual convention to be held here on June 18, 19 and 20. Alliance
appreciates the patronage and support of the stockmen and will
prove herself a hostess to be proud of at the convention.
READERS of The Herald should read every ad in this issue
carefully, for the merchant of Alliance have cut prices to the bone to
show them that this is a genuine, bona fide, bargain day. Your dol
lars will go farther than ever before on Saturday. Take this paper,
check over every ad carefully and visit the different stores on Satur
day. Get acquainted with the merchants, for they are live ones. The
Herald assures its readers that they will find no extravagant claims
or stretches of the imagination in these bargains.
DO YOUR PART IN HELPING ALLIANCE MAKE ITS FIRST
"DOLLAR DAY" A GRAND SUCCESS. THE BENEFIT IS
YOURS.
START HOUSEKEEPINQ. FURNISH TOUR HOME AND
GIVE THE CHILDREN A TREAT. ALL TOR A DOLLAR AT
THE
BEE
HIVE
$1.50 Copper Bottom Boilers
12 Copies 15c Sheet Music
12 lbs. 15c Candy
$1.75 Mounted Casserole
Granite Slop Jar .
Chamber to Match
Roll Toilet Paper ,
Huck Towel
1 dozen boxes of Matches
2 Silk Four-in-hand Ties
1 French Briar Pipe
3 packs of Envelopes
2 10c Ink Tablets
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
4 good white Men's Handkerchiefs
$1.50 Glass Berry Set
$1.50 4-Piece Glass Sugar and Cream Set
3 Buggy Whips
$1.00
$1.00
2 Face Nets for Horses
75c Coffee Pot
$1.00
1 pound Mixed Candy
Any hand-painted Plate, values from 1.50 toy2.75 . $1.00
Any two hand-painted dishes, values from 1.00 to 1.50, $1.00
EE $1.00
Mop Stick ..
Good Tin Bucket
2 doz. Clothes Pins
House Dress
Dust Cap
7 dozen Clothes Pins
3 10c bars Toilet Soap
10c roll Toilet Paper
10 Hair Nets
20 bunches Hair Pins
Barrette
25c Dressing Comb
Jar Cold Cream -
2 papers Needles
Paper of Pins
$1.00
$1.00
A GOOD FLY SWATTER FREE WITH EVERY $1.00
PURCHASE
Our Windows
Ablaze With $1.00
.Barg
aims
Tis a burning sharne we cannot sell goods at these prices every day in the week. We would if we could. Now,
we are not going to tell you here just what the articles are to be come to our store and see for yourself.
You Will be Surprised
GEO. D. DARLING
115117 West Third Street
Big DouDle Store