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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1915)
MAUIIDA NEWS Mallnda. Nebr., March 6 Still plenty of winter. There Is some complaint about the ncarcltjr of feed on account of the continued cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Beyer and children were visitors at L. A. Dean's Sunday. Joe Perr has a pretty cold Job hauling water from L. A. Dean's this CoM weather. We would be glad to see spring open up and hear the joyous notes of the birds once more. L. A. Dean made a buslnesa trip to Mlnatare Monday, returning Tues day. He had a very rough trip of It. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Derr were visit ors at L. A. Dean's. Wednesday. J. W. Meek has taken charge of his cattle and Is still grazing them on the Oalnes Chapman ranch when the weather will permit, having leased It until April 1. Mr. and Mrs. II. Derr. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and Troy Went were guests at Jos Derr's, Sunday. j KXl'KHiKNi:n nunrcKi3RPi:u or, nura wants position. I hv had ev. ral yara' experience In do Inn house work, taking charge of a liouxr an ; tioiim'keeper and In nursing. Am com petent and can furnish good refereno- I e. State wages, length of time want- ; and full particular. Address Itox 5381, r re Alliance Herald. i 14-tf-S3l I Sherin Hale I'.y Virtu of an Order of Sale direct ed to nie from the Clerk of the District 1 Court of lUix Uutte County. Nebraska, on a decree rendered In said court Oc tober 27th. 113. In fsvor of Nebraska Central llulldlng and Loan Association, a corporation, as plaintiff, and against Ixtuts HuerhaenKtetn. and Kate lluech scnstoln, wife of l.ouls litiec haenateln, and W. K. Shrlner as Defendants, for the sum of I949.K3. and costs and ac cruing costs, and on a decree In favor if V. H. Hbrlner bh defendant and cross-petitioner, and against said tenu is Huechsenstein and Kate Huechsen steln, wife of IauIs Kuet'hsenstein, as defendants, for the sum or I24II.H3. and costs and accruing cost,- which decrees were thereafter upon the death of the said Louis Huechsenstein revived aa against his heirs, to-wlt, Kate Huechsenstein, Walter H. Huech senstein, Marie L. Iluerhsenstc n, George J. Huechsenstein, Frank L.. Huechsenstein, Katherlne J. Huechsen stein, Carl A. Huechsenstein, louls t. Huechsenstein and Margaret V. Huech senstein, and directing that the prem ises In said decree described, to-wit: lii.t Five f, lllock Kleven (111, aid Int Twelve (12) Work Twenty-two (22). all In the Town of Alliance, H x Itutte County. State of Nebraska, he ap)iaised, advertised and sold as upon execution, to salisfy the sums so found due, I have caused said lots and lands to he ppialed, anil will offer the same to the highest hMder for cash In hand on the 12th day of April. 1915, In front of the west front door of the coi'rt house, In Alliance, In SHid County, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav, when and where due altfiidar.ee will be given by the undersigned. Dated Alliance, Nebraska, March 11. 191.1. C. M. COX, NierllT l Xuid County. i i-r,t-r.r,9-r.a:x ftherinr'a Kale II y Virtue of an order of Snle direct ed to me from the Clerk of the District Court of liox Hutte County. Nebraska, on a decree tendered In said court Oc tober 27th. 1913. In favor of Nebraska Central Hulldlng and Urni Association, n corporation, as plaintiff, and against Louis Huechsenstein, and Kate Huech senstein, wife of Louis Huechsenstein, and W. 10. Shrlner as Defendants, for the sum of $K7.H2. and cosla and ac cruing costs, and on a decree In favor or W. K. Hhrincr as defendant and cross-petitioner, and against said Ixu is Huechsenstein and Kate Huechsen stein, wife of Louis Huechsenstein, as defendants, for tha sum of (2441. S3, ami costs and accruing costs, which decreea were thereafter upon the death of the Bald Louis Huechsenstein revived aa against his heirs, to-wlt, Kate Huechsenstein, Walter H. Huech senstein, Alalia L. Huechsenstein, Oeorge J. Huechsenstein, Frank L. Huechsenstein. Katherlne J. Huechsen stein, Carl A. Huechsenstein. Loula D. Huechsenstein and Margaret F. Huech aenstein. and directing that the prem ises in said decree described, to-wlt: Lot Five (6), Hlock Kleven (11). and Ixit Twelve (12) Hlock Twenty-two (22), all In the Town of Alliance, Box Hutte County, State of Nebraska, be appraised, advertised and sold aa upon execution, to satisfy the sums so found due. I have caused said lots and lands to he appraised, and will offer the. same to tha highest bidder for cash In hand on the 12th day of April, 1915, In front of the west front door of the court house. In Alliance, in said County, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav, when and where due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated Alliance. Nebraska, March 11, 191 :.. ( M. COX, Sheriff of Said County. H-f.t-f.f.O-r.379 neport mt the Condition ( The Alliance National Bank at Alliance, la the State of Nebraska, at the close ( business March KKSOfltCIOS "I." Loans and discounts I I. Overdrafts, unsecured 8. U. S. bonds d. poalted to secure circulation (par value) 4. U. 8. bonds pledged to aecura V. 8. deposits (par value) 15.000. 0 ft. Other bonds pledged to secure postal savings A.000.00 7. Premium on other U. 8. bonds 2.227.50 t). Subscription to atock of Federal Heserve bank . .(i.OOO Less amount unpaid 4,000 2.000.00 10. Hanking house t 12. Due from Federal Heserve bank ' 13. Due from approved reserve agents In central reserve cities 9,581.81 Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 39.623.77 14. Due from hanks and bankers (other than Included in 12 or 13) ... 15. Fractional currency, nickels and cents 16. Checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank .... 18. Notes of other national ban" 20. Lawful money reserve In bank: Specie 11,430.70 Ijegal-tender n.itea 1.H10.00 22. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) 23. Due from I'. H. Treasurer 4, 1I5 273.623.61 340. sr. 60,000.00 23.000.00 2,227.50 2.000.00 20,000.00 5.027.60 49,206.5 4.66.40 250.75 2,9X1.1 310.00 13.040.70 2,500.00 5. on TOTAL $449,170.2 LIABILITIES 1. Ca'ltal stock paid in 50,000.00 3. Surplus fund 3. Undivided profits 4,ir5.r.7 Less current expenses, Interest, and tuxes paid 3. 971. 15 4. Circulating notes 50,000.00 7. Du - to hanks and hankers (other than Included In 5 or 9. Demand deposits: Imiivlilunl deposits subject to check 107.2 i 1 ..r". Certificates of deposit due In less th:n 30 days .... 44,.r9l.L,0 I'nlted State deposits 1R.57H.4X 1'oHtal savings depoxtts 2.0SS.3S 10. Time deposits: Certificatea of deposit due on or after 30 days . . . . lll,43ii.61 Deposits subject to HO or more (lit ts not li e 6.023.09 50.000.00 1M 42 50.ooo.no 7,o-.,.r.i 169.499.61 122,4.19.70 I TOTAL IU9 170 27 State of Nebraska. Count of Hox Hutte. as: I, W. Hams. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that me aoove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. W. HARRIS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before meCorrcct Attest: this loth day of March. 19i;. F. 10. HOLSTKN, H. F. (ill. MAN, Notary Public. R. K. KNKiHT, , KNHJHT. Directors. 14-U-556-53S5 . r $ : lKd which M Wmsm the .V mm:" 4 11,, I Mill i I 7. I 1 I ' IVv it .liir'1 i 1 1 ! i i .. .ill E. G. LAING, "Modern Clothes for Men" 308 Box Butte Ave. Phone 4 J Dear Friend:- Alllancc, IScbr., March llthr 1915 OUR RULES When either my clerk or myself sell you a suit we strictly enforce this rule-we fit you or we won't sell you. We don't sell you a suit the coat of which you find a little too low or a little too high in the neck when you get home. You will not find the trousers too long or too short, and you will not find any other defect either. Nothing of that sort to our suits. They must fit right before they go out. Another rule: Wool must be wool, not part cotton.. Another rule: The price is the same to everybody, and the lowest that good honest goods can be sold for. A third rule: If by mistake anything should go wrong,, or an error be made, I stand ready and willing to make good. And you won't be made to feel uncomfortable when you bring the goods back, either. Will you take time some day to visit my store? Then you can Judge if it is, or if it is not, the best place to buy. Will you take time to see if my suits for $12.50, $15, $20, and $25, are not the best-and much the best- around this section for the price? Will you take time to look? Will you? Yours very truly, E. G. Laing,. 'Modern Clothes for' Men." ANNUAL MEETING FAIR ASSOCIATION fifteen Director to lie Fleeted by liox Itutte County Fair AsaocU- tlon on Friday, March 12th The annual meeting of the Hox Butte County Fair Association will be held at the city hall In Alliance on Friday evening, March 12, start ing at 7:30 o'clock, for the election of a board of fifteen directors. Other important business will be transact ed. All stockholders should be present at this meeting. V. H SPENCEU, Secretary. l-2t-5758 NEWS M YOUMG AfAN? Which of the young uieu like thoae in this picture will hold hi Job if one of theiii li to be let out? Which one may be discharged if he doe not CIIAN(iK his habiU? Jtiht till aurt of tiling la going on every day with men young men and OI.DF.lt ones. IK j MHite 111 IN KINO and VOT Hill iut money in our HANK. Make OUIi bank YOUR bank First State Bark ALI.lAXt F. NKHItASKA John W. Thomas, editor of The Herald, has returned from an extend ed business trip in eastern Nebraska. Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas left Monday noon for Wayne, Nebr., where she will visit for several weeks with rel atives. . Attorney Bruce Wilcox went to Scottsbluff Monday noon on busi ness. Skinner's Macaroni Products made la Nebraska. Ask your grocer. Adv. C. C. Matthews, of Crete. Nebr., was in Alliance Saturday on busi ness. Other visitors with him were Charley Williams and D. N. Mat thews, who were here on land office business. R. W. Haynes, claim agent of the Burlington, with headquarters in Billings, was in Alliance last week on business. , H. I. Kauffman. traveling passen-' per npant fnr ftiA rtiirli nerttn with ; neauquaners in umana, was in Alli ance Wednesday, lie came tn from ScottablufT and went on west. Simon Spry returned Wednesday! morning from a trip of two months, spent in the west. He visited the I Imperial Valley, Los Angeles and I San Francisco. FMr&t Cut on the Price of JPuiel NOTICK HAS JFST RE F.N RKCKIYED FROM THK KIR1IY MINKS OF THE. FIRST SPRING ITT ON THE PRICE OF COAL OCR. LATEST ROTATIONS ENARLK US TO QUOTE; THE FOL LOWING PRICES ON KIRRY COAL: Kirbv No-1 Nut $6.50 Kirby Lump . $7.50 FOR TUK' GENUINE KIRBY COAL (WHICH IS NOT A. LKJNITE),. CALL THE ALLIANCE CREAMERY,. 5-4-3- Carney Coal, Egg $5.50 .arney Coal ,Lump $5.15 BY BUYING COAL FOR CASH FROM A CASH DEALER, YOU CAN GET A LITTLE BETTER FUEL FOR THE SAME MONKY OR HIE SAME GRADE OF FUEL FOtt LESS MONEY. OUR COAL I ALL WELL SCREENED AXI THE SUCK BURNED IS THE BOILERS AT THE PLANT. ALLIANCE CREAMERY Te!-hone 545 Are You Rheumatic ? try KIomii'm i If you want quick and real relief! from Rheumatism, do what so many! thousand other people are doing j whenever an attack comes on, bathe' the sore muscle or joint with Sloan's' Liniment. No need to rub it in ! Just apply the Liniment to the sur-' face. It Is wonderfully penetrating.! It goes right to the seat of trouble and draws the pain almost immedi ately. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments. Yout money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. No. 1 Adv 5265 aid has word that he is now running a meat market at Union, Oregon, and is doing well in business. Doing Well in Oregon 11. N. (iambill. formerly of Alli ance, went west last fall. The Iler- "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" The above saying is never more true than when applied to Incubators and Brooders. With a reliable equipment, strong and healthy chicks ran be hatched and raised without the help oft be old hen (except to lay the eggs). Persons who are inter ested in raising chickens this spring are requested to read the advertise ment of the Queen Incubator Com pany, on page seven of the other sec tion of this issue of The Herald. Queen Incubators and Brooders are carried In stock In several sizes at Acheson's Hardware Store, Alliance, where they can be inspected. H-lt-5290 FILL THE COAL BIN With Standard Grade, of Coal, direct from our bins to your home or office. We have a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sheridan K,.t ... 1 i Pennsylvania Hard Coal ' Sndu!!S P on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22. Dierks Lumber and Coa! COMPANY F. W. HAARGARTEN, Manager i Gregory on Western Trip Archie tirev.ury. taiili late for re election to the office of ritv er, left this morning with his family for a visit with his father at Idaho Falls. Idaho, and his sister at Therm opolis. Wyoming. They expect to be rOlie tibuill iwo week3. i k" ' uradley. brother-in-law of ii ,c,ar,80n' "lie to Alliance for a visit Monday, returning to his home l Mt. Ayr. Iowa, this noon. IIEKAI.lt WANT ADS PAY'.