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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
."'" '-orW sool. y Alliance Herai ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, IU08 Official Publication 6f ttfe CitjTand Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. County. VOLUME XV, NUMBER 33 -MHNMMMjW The D v- iff M K IT Capital, $50,000.00 Surplus, 40,000.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLIANCE OFFERS ITS CUSTOMERS: Every safeguard known to modern banking for the security and safety of their funds. Interest on Time Deposits. LOANS when you need them at reason able rates. Safety deposit boxes at $1.00 to $2.00. per year, for storage of valuable papers. 4 Interest paid on deposits made for one year. Exchange on all principal cities of the world. Our satisfied patrons are our best advertisement. ' I FIRST STATE BANK HEM1NGFORD, NEBR. Capital and Surplus $15,000.00 Keith L. Pierce, Cashier Notary Public in Bank Insurance Written Highest Interest Paid on Time Deposits . Real Estate Loansi any-size, made or negotiated tx y ri- '' Txr, TST Headquarters for uppiies TABLETS NOTE BOOKS COMPOSISION BOOKS NOTE PAPER PENCILS PENS, INKS CHALK CRAYONS COLORED CRAYONS ERASERS and PAINTS RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT HOLSTEN'S m L0 j fea GEO. T. HAND, M. D. LYC, CAR, NOSE AN!) THROAT Eyes Tested ind Glasses Kitted. LIGHT VOTE CAST AT PRIMARY ELECTION Returns Slow Coming In Indications that Shallenberger and Westover Have Been Nominated. The primary election for the noiiii nation of the presidential electors, congressman and state and county of ficers, took place last Tuesday. The polls opened at 12 111. and closed at y p. 111. The local situation was very quiet and the vote cast light, as was the case all over the state and with all parties in the field. Up to the time of going to press all the precincts have not been heard from, hut at present in dications it appears that the vote in Box Butte county will not exceed 600. For county attorney, Eugene Burton democrat and C. C. Barker republican, are the nominees. Peter Jensen dem ocrat and Win. Fosket republican, com missioners. For congress, sixth district, indica tions point to M. P. Kinkaid republi can, and Win. H. Westover, democrat. For state senator 14th district: Re publican, unknown so far. Democrat, Geo. M. Adams. For representative 53 district: Re publican, Walter Kent. Democrat. Fred W. Jolmnsen. For governor: Republican, Oeo. Lawson Sheldon. Democrat, Ashton P. Shallenberger. Alliance Fire Boys Win First Prize. In the state tournament of volun teer fire departments now being held at'M6rth,;l'lattC the- AllinncV; boys won first prize yesterday in competition with several of the crack teams of the state. 1'lie coupling race will take place tqduy and we venture to sav that our boys will also win first honors. C. O. Aspenwall returned yesterday I from Minnesota where he met his fain Two furnished rooms to rent in de-1 ily who have spent the summer with sirable part of the city at a reasonable j relatives and friends in Wisconsin and price. Apply at The Herald office. I accompanied them home. L LE Announcement TTCTE have pleasure in announcing that we have secured the v v exclusive agency for the famous "Queen Quality" Shoes for women. You are invited to see the new styles wc have just received. Here are some impressive facts that tell their own story. "Queen Quality" Shoes are worn by more women than any others in all the world. For a decade the sales of " Queen Quality " Shoes have far exceeded those of all other women's shoes. Ten thousand pairs are made each day in the great Queen Quality" Factory, yet this output does not keep pace with the demand. No need to tell you there must be good reasons for this. This leadership cannot be a matter of chance. We might give you a dozen reasons why you should wear "Queen Quality" Shoes, yet one pair on your feet can tell you better. Will you let it?- Made in all leathers, shapes and styles at $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 ALLIANCE SHOE STOKE Cost Less Shoes or the Family Wear Best f PENING the good clothes season for fall with such a fine line of goods as we have ready for you, is like cutting- a fine, big melon; everything in it is good, and there's enough for all of us Schaffner . Sc 7Vlai;x: m3:3sm2mimiK We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least W. C. Hibbs, Mgr. Castor Machine OIL Best Quality Lowest Prices A fl" XviV iff smmW&K " w 5 mmmm'M k S3 m:i'y-'M ' U I V fvipyrJcht 1908 by &f V Hart SthaflTurr U Mai Aw have made for us this season the best lot of clothes we ever offered our friends. There are a lot of new fabrics; and the new colors are as varied and attractive as ever. Browns are again a notable feature; tans and grays are very prominent; they're woven in stripes and and other attrac tive patterns, in an almost endless variety. New models and new kinks in style; new ideas in patch pockets, but toned flaps and fhat sort of thing; you'll find what suits you. In dark goods also; blue serges and black thibets and the like, we'll show you the right things. Besides the Clothing Remember Stetson Hats Douglas Shoes Manhattan Shirts THE FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE DAYLIGHT STORE DAYLIGHT METHODS TRY Tfi FAMOUS FIRST wi -v-x i -v.:r-.y.-r.4r: