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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
Q' tin TT 'nr'enl Po-lcly The Alliance Herald. Official Publication of the City and County. if-. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA J THURSDAY, JULY 9, IU08 VOLUME XV. NUMBER 30 : A k 3k CHAS. E. rORD, President. A.!S. HEED, Vice Prcst. R. M. 1IAMPTON, Vico Prcs. (No. 4220) S. K. WARRICK, Cnshlcr. Q. G. HAMPTON, Asst. Cash. First National Bank OF ALLIANCE CAPITAL SURPLUS and PROFITS $50,000.00 $40,000.00 DESIGNATED UNITED STATESDEPOSITORY Also a State, County, City and School Depository Our record since organization is one of con servatism, energy, courtesy and steady prog ress. 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. WE ARE READY! to fill your prescriptions at any time. We always bave at least one registered druggist in our store. You can depend on it your prescriptions will be filled rigbt. You take no cbances. lMwkLiA Wi'lM We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least W. C. Hibbs, Mgr. Miss Etha Dewey Teacher of Piano Residence, 419 Cheyenne Ave. Phone, 103 GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND TIIROA'T Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. HOLSTEN HAS JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF Lincoln Paint Every Gallon Guaranteed IT STANDS THIS CLIMATE BEST HOLSTEN'S BRYANthe Husic adds happiness ev erywhere. Chadron Acad emy Conservatory of Mu sic, Chadron, Nebraska, is near at hand and can really help you. Latest Designs in Post Cards -AT- Our stock is unusually large and include handsome local and foreign views, also comic and artistic varieties that will interest yon. Call and look them over. h-h-:h-:-:m:-::-x:-3j f; IXR. TCRICAJMCICXC, V ?Office,Jn Alliance National Bank Blk y f' ' " Over Postoffice. X y 'Phone 391, T DR. T. ALLEN, DENTIST Painless Extraction Latest Method tiafe. Bure , ' .- v' H. "? ALLIANCE . N NEBRASKA Young lady! Do you want to be a teacher or become a better teacher? Write to Chadron Academy, Chadron, Neb. Alliance Enthusiasts at Denver Convention Following are the names of those who are in attendance at the 'Denver convention: T. J, O'Keefe, Robert Graham, John O'Keefe, John and Cbas. Brennan, Wm. Mitchell, Eugene Burton, Sam Albro, Claud Vaughan, Geo. Zimmer man, Dr. Belhvood, W. S. Ridgellr W. D. Rumer, Conductor Andrews, Jas. Feagins. There were others who went to Denver .for tbis occasion whose names we did pot learn. NOMNEE WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. The Pride of Democracy Selected as Standard Bearer Amid Tremendous Cheering and Applause. (Special Dispatch to the Alliance Herald.) Convention Hall, Denver, Colo., Friday morning, 3:05 o'clock W. J. Bryan nominated at 3:05 a. m., amid tre mendous applause. The names of Johnson of Minnesota and Gray of Deleware also presented. At conclusion of first ballot the nomination of Bryan was made unanimous amid intense cheering. Delegates went wild in their enthusiasm. Delegates arose and marched about the hall with bands play ing and flags waving. A storm of applause arose from the galleries and for more than an hour wild disorder reigned. Chairman Clayton vainly rapped for order, but the sound of the gavel a foot away. Convention adjourned till afternoon. DENVER'S BIG TRIUMPH. (By W. C. Heelan.) Denver, July 7, 1908. Western hospitality is exemplified in its truest sense by the citizens of Den ver in the treatment and reception ac corded visitors to the Democratic na tional convention. The visitor to Denver alighting from the train be holds a fairyland of artistic decorations and the glad hand of friendship and good fellowship is extended with that carmaderie that leaves no doubt in the visitor's mind that the "Welcome" arch means no other than what it proclaims. The crowd is enormous, in fact the largest that has ever been in the metropolis of the west. The various committees see to it that delegates and their friends secure sleeping accomo dations and the hotels and restaurants are tending to the gustulatory pleasures of the visitors. The parks and places of attractions are crowded both night and day to their ut-nost capacity. Sight-seeing cars and vehicles are filled with people viewing the beauties of far-famed Denver. There is but one name in the hotel corridors and on the streets that the people consider as the choice ol the delegates and that, of course, is Ne braska's son, W. J. Bryan. The Min nesota delegation is pulling hard for lohnson but there is but little hope of stemming the Bryan tidal wave. East ern delegates, with their silk hats and suave ways, lift their voices with one accord in harmony with the vociferous shouts of the delegates from the south land and Pacific slope for the great Commoner from Nebraska. Box Butte county has been pretty much in evidence on the streets, but as your correspondent has not a list of the names he will wait until after the convention to give them the notice which their loyalty to Nebraska's pride warrants, for they are all for Bryan. We wish to Bay, however, that one of the Box Butte party earned a local tame here by reason of his standing four solid hours in front of one of the leading dry goods stores and viewing without winking an eyelash the beauti ful young lady who is demonstrating thenew directoirc gowns from Paris, The gentleman Mr. Dick Burke says the time was well spent and full value received for every minute of his ocular entertainment. WASH GOODS J)VLl On account of the late season we find ourselves heavily overstocked on KM8KBQMMMMMMi&3K2KKSMXMMMMMM WASH DRESS GOODS K3&;raK!8S)BKKmKSa8raX9 We have decided to move these goods at the following sacrifice in prices: sassa 10c Wash O A Goods at - OC 1 21c Wash Goods at I5c Wash Goods at 20c Wash Goods at 10c 12k 15c 25c Wash Goods at 35c Wash Goods at 50c Wash Goods at 65c Wash Goods at 20c 25c 35c 50c ,Vit Come early and get the best selection NORTON'S r$ s S3 .tei si 'Chicago' Glee Clufi f Male Quarteta", rabone QuarU jfrj THE CHICAGO GLEE CLU d Under Auspices Alliance Junior Normal PHELAN OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT ADHISSION, 50c. Seats at Holsten's Best Male Quartette and best Trom bone Quartette in America today. As a reader and impersonator, Mr. Dixon of the Glee Club is second to none. FIRST STATE BANK - HEMINQFORD, NEBR. Capital and Surplus, $15,000.00 Keith L. Pierce, Cashier Notary Public in Bank Insurance Written Highest Interest Paidton Time Deposits - v . RealEstate Loans, any, sjze,made dr. negotiated -1 J