The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 28, 1908, Image 1

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    Slato Illblorlcftl Society
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, MAY 28, 1908
NUMBER 24
CHAS. r. TOKO. President.
a.!s. ki:i:d, vice prcst.
H. M. HAMPTON, Vlco Prcs.
S. K. WARRICK, Cnsliicr.
G. Q. HAMPTON, Asst. Cosh.
(No. 4220)
First National Bank
OF ALLIANCE
CAPITAL
SURPLUS and PROFITS
$50,000.00
$40,000.00
UNITED STATESDEPOSITORY
Also a State, County, City and School Depository
OUR POLICY: Courtesy and Conservatism
The First National Bank lias 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.
Special
SALE
Muslin
Under
wear REGAN'S
1
J
Dip Your Sheep
The First of June
Dipping sheep is an operation that is
performed once a year only as a rule and
it is important that this once should prove
effective.
The right sort of dip is one that should
destroy all insets or parasites and should
have a healing and tnnic effect on the skin
without any possibility of injury.
ZENOLEUM
meets all these requirements.
We believe it is the Lest one made.
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Miss Etfia Dewey
Teacher of Piano
Your Spring Oxfords,
Madam!
IlEBiED'&fe
The chirping robins heard
during the past few days
are fair warning that
Spring is near.
With Spring comes the
necessity for new style
and lighter weight shoes.
Right hero is where our "New
Spring Stock" becomes of spe
cial interest to you, because it
offers an unlimited assortment
of Women's Shoes at reason
able and pleasing prices.
COME, SEE OUR EXCELLENT SHOES AT
$2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Don't think you can duplicate them
elsewhere.
If you are at all particular about
your Shoes, Madam, come here.
ALLIANCE
SHOE STORE
The Shoers
t .
I
pecial
Residence, 419 Cheyenne Ave.
Phone, 103
DR. T. ALLEN,
PENTIST
Painless Extraction Latent Methods
Bate. Sure
ALLIANCE. - - NEUKA8KA
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Ladies9
$5.00
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i
The Horace Eogue
e,-
oiuie
P,
NEXT TO THE
POSTOFFICE
We are are out for business. See our prices
and our stock of both Omaha and native
MEATS
Porterhouse 1 "7p Omaha Oft
Steak, native! lb &U
T-Bone
Steak, native
16cmah:i18
Sirloin Steak 1 s Om- -4 O
lU'nhsi IO
Round Steak
nativ
aha
Om-
native
tk c Om- fi
re s aha vF
Shoulder Steak -- m
, native II Omaha it1
Rib Roast, f sy l c
native 2 Omaha
Shoulder
Roast, nat. vl Omaha
Rump
Roast,
Neck Boil,
native
12
Omaha 42
10
O Omaha IO
Rib Boil, nat. "7, Omaha,
Briscut Boil, nat. 5, Om. 3
Veal Steak - - Wz Pork Chops - - 15
Veal Chops - 15 Pork Steak, ham - 15
Veal Roast - - 12 Pork Steak, shoulder 12j
Veal Stew - 10 Pork Steak, side - 12
Best Ham, I7c Second-grade Ham, lsc Sausage, 10c
Best Bacon, 22c " " Bacon, 17c Bologna, 8c
Smoked Shoulders, 13c Wieners, 10c Hamburger, 10-12
JAS. GRAHAM
4 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.
Every citizen of Alliance and visitor to the city is re
quested to consider himself a member of the reception com
mittee for Mr. Bryan next Monday not that they may look
upon him as a future president of our great republic, but you
will look into as true and loyal a face as any to be found in
the country. You will hear a voice that has sounded the
depths in more hearts than any man living, and there has
never rung out of it a false note-rnever a tone that didn't
ring true to all that is purest and ftest of our humanity. You
will meet a man whom the crowned heads of all lands have
welcomed to their courts as their uncrowned equal. Why?
First, because his life is clean the true type of a christian
gentleman. Secondly, his word is the Law and the Prophets
to more faithful followers than any unofficial personage on
earth. No, it is not hero worship. They believe Mr. Bryan
is honest, and that he is big, brainy and courageous enough
to meet the gigantic monopolies that hate him as the priests
of greed once hated a still more exalted character. Then
again, this man who has won the confidence of so many mill
ions of brother Americans whom the trust bosses that dom
inate such a large part of our official machinery, have tried
so long to silence by slander and vituperation, lives in Ne
braska thinks and feels as Nebraskans do.
The special train will arrive from Crawford about 5 p. m.,
carrying delegations from Chadron, Crawford, Marsland and
Hemingford, the Fort Robinson military band, and Alliance
citizens who go to Crawford on the morning of the 1st to ac
company him here. The latter delegation will be accompa
nied by Mayor Smith and many prominent republicans of Al
liance and vicinity.
Mr. Bryan and party will take supper at the Hotel North
west and remain over night at that hostelry.
The, speaking will begin promptly at 8 o'clock at the res
idence of Dr. Bellwood, just north of the Times office. Mr.
Bryan will speak from the porch, and the military band will
treat the people of Alliance to its finest selections.
Agaii: we repeat, every citizen of Alliance, regardless of
politics, should give our visitor, of whom all Nebraska is
proud, a most hearty greeting. Everyone who desires to
meet Mr. Bryan will have the opportunity.
SPECIALS
-SHIRT WAISTS
White Lawn Waists, lace insertion and plaited
1 front, short sleeves. Good val. at Si. 25. Spi"?o
White Lawn Waists, embroidery insertiou and plaited front,
long sleeves, a good value at $1.50. Special price ..;.
White Lawn Waists, plaited front, long sleeves, a good value
at Si. 00. Special price '........
78c
98c
75c
All those who expect to go
to Crawford next Monday
morning must be on hand
promptly at 4 o'clock, as pas
senger No. 4 1 will run on the
new schedule and there will
be no other train tliat will
reach Crawford in time to re
turn, on the Bryan'special.
-UNDERSKIRTS
Gloriana Underskirts, full cut, flounce and dust 110
ruffle. Regular $1.50 value. Speuial price I.Bu
Mercerized Underskirts, full cut, flounce and QQft
dust ruffle. Regular $1.25 value. Special price wOw
-MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Just received, a nice line of these garments, 35c to
which we have underpriced at, per garment $2.50
KNIT UNDERWEAR
Vests and Pants, close ribbed, good values, 10c to 35c
Union Suits, all styles, 35c to $1.25
NORTON'S
mm
H OLSTEN
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Lincoln
Paint
Every Gallon Guaranteed
IT STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST
HOLSTEN'S
Wl'l
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
): xk. icrticjVMicrt,
fOCSce in Alliance National Bank Dlk.T
uvcr i osiouicc. j,
'Phone 391, t
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Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
Tell U About It.
ThlB paper can give all tbo local
nows only as our friends lend us their
co-operation. If anyone visits you, If
you contemplate leaving town, If you
see or hear or do anything out of the
ordinary day's routine, tell us about
It, that we may tell the public