The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 10, 1908, Image 1

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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, SEPTEMBER 10, iy08
NUMBER 39
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FIRST NATIONAL
Capital, $50,000.00
Surplus, 40,000,00
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-
.abJe.rates.-.-- -
Safety deposit boxes at $1.00 to $2.00 per
year, for storage of valuable papers.
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Interest paid on deposits made for one year.
Exchange on all principal cities of the world.
Our satisfied patrons are our best advertisement.
BOYS' SUITS
HERE is one store that puts the same enterprise and
effort into its boys' department as into its men's;
a store that will go just as far to please a mother who
pays $5 for a garment as the man who spends $-50 in
the same length of time. Our principle is: "Never
let up until each customer has found the one garment
more satisfactory than any other in the store." It's a
policy that pays us and pays you.
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' """ A to- the clothes., 'they'ie tlie-'XMoAmjoD-mrik " "
That's an absolute guarantee of money's worth every
time you buy: it's saying the most that can be said
about boys' clothes. The smartest styles in Norfolks
anil double breasted suits for ages 7 to 17.
Children's School Shoes
Our stock of school shoes is complete in
every respect. These are the good solid,
dependable kind of footwear, which has
given such good satisfaction to our cus
tomers in the past.
A visit to this department will be pleasing and profitable
Norton's
IMPORTANT MEETING
TOMORROW EVENING
! Commercial Club and Citizens will
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cuss Urgent Business Matter.
A matter relative to vacating Railroad
street west of the electric light plant and
opening another street farther north
came up before the city council last
night. The Hurlington railroad com
pany desires to make changes in location
of freight depot and trackage since the
building of the new passenger station
which it further intends to beautify by
laying out parks on either end. Prop
erty owners west of the light plant do
not wish to make some of the changes
desired by the company and for the
further discussion of the proposition the
Commercial club will meet with the
council tomorrow (Friday) evening in
the city hall. It is a matter of interest
to all citizens and taxpayers and The
Herald is requested by Mayor Smith to
urge everyone to attend.
County Nominees
To Meet Saturday
According to the rules of the new
primary voting system, the nominees
for county office must meet next Sat
urday and select a county central com
mittee for the coming campaign. This
selection is made by the nominees.
A committeeman from each precinct is
selerted nnd also the appointment of a
county chairman and secietary.
Prisoner Brought
. - Here For Protection
Sheiiff Mote of Dawes county ar
rived in the city last Friday from
Chadion, having in charge a negro
who stabbed a white man most serious
ly at that place. It was feared the
victim of the negro's knife would die,
and as a result, public indignation
might culminate in a lynching, and
hence he was brought to this county
for protection. Sheriff Mote returned
to Chadron Tuesday morning with his
prisoner as the danger of mob violence
had subsided.
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The reputation of a shoe is the concensus of opinion of all who have
actually tried it. Sometimes shoe reputation- is valuable. The
reputation of the "Queen Quality" Shoe for example is one of the
most valuable assets in the entire shoe trade of this country to-day.
Hundreds of thousands of women buy "Queen Quality" Shoes every
year simply because they know they can rely on their reputation.
The only ordinary thing about them is the price. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00
Wc have the Sole Agency for these famous shoes. We
want to show you the new fashions which are now ready.
Alliance Shoe Store
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Cost Less
Shoes for the Family
Wear Best
GEO. T. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses fitted.
Two furnished rooms to rent in de
sirable part of the city at a reasonable
price. Apply at The Herald office.
FIRST STATE BANK
HEIY11NGFORD, NEBR.
Capital and Surplus, $15,000.00
Keith L. Pierce, Cashier
Notary Public in Bank j Insurance Written
J- Highest Interest Paid on Time Deposits j
Real Estate Loans, any size, made or negotiated
We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Least
W. C. Hibbs, Mgr.
Castor Machine
OIL Best Quality!
Lowest Prices!
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HOLSTEN'S
Headquarters for
School
Supplies
TABLETS
NOTE BOOKS
COMPOSISION BOOKS
NOTE PAPER
PENCILS
PENS, INKS
CHALK CRAYONS
COLORED CRAYONS
ER AS ERS and
PAIN'IS
RULERS GIVEN AWAY AT
Mr mm m.
SgV Hart Scluffner & .Urx yyfy
I F you like to be dressed in the smartest
" style, and the best quality now's your'
chance. 'You'll find this store the right
place for distinction in clothes.
Hart Schaff ner & Marx
clothes are the best ever offered for men
to wear; every fabric all-wool, the tailor
ing done in a way to keep the good style
looking right; you'll find these clothes the
best for your wear, the most perfect
clothes made.
We show you just for example one of
the new two-button styles; a very snappy,
stylish suit.
In addition to a great line of fancy
weaves and colors we want you to have
one of our fine black suits for dressier-than-business
use. $20 to $35.
Others, $10 to $20.
We'll show you all sorts of good things to wear lie
sides clothes; shirts, neckwear, hats arid all the rest.
This store is the home of Mart Sehaffner & Marx clothes
STETSON HATS DOUGLAS SHOES
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
The Famous Clothing House
DAYLIGHT STOKE DAYLIGHT METHODS
TRY THE FAMOUS FIRST
IHOLSTEN'S