The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 14, 1909, Image 1

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The alliance Herald.
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Largest Circulation 'j
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VOLUME XVI.
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1U09
NUMBER 5
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"The Old Reliable"
Its many safe-guards for the peoples money:
Its large capital and surplus;
Its alert Board of Directors
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Its conservative policy
are for
YOUR
PROTECTION
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District Court Convenes
District court will convene in this city
next Tuesday morning, rain or shine, and
there's going to be some interesting do
ings if the grand jury lines up the boys as
it is said they will do. The much dis
cussed liquor question will play a loading
part and the way subpoenas have been
served by Sheriff Wiker there will be
many actors in the play and no doubt the
audience will enjoy the doings. Those
who have been "bootlegging" XXX rye or
old Hermitage had better take to the tall
timber or they'll get medicine that will not
be sugar coated.
Besides this there are nine tlivorce
cases showing that the peace and happi
ness of our matrimonial relations have not
been as sunny as an Italian summer.
Fourteen criminal cases are docketed
which include the liquor violations.
Following is a list of the gf and and petit
jurors
CiRAhD JURY
C. M. Lotspiech
J. Ho wan
John Herlein
A. F. Baldridgc
E. M. Baker
Merman Fredriech
Frank Devan
Robert Graham
BOOK SALE
$1.50 Books, $1.00
75c Books, 50c
35c Books, 20c
THIS WEEK ONLY
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We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Las
W. C. Hibbs, Mgr.
John Jelinek
S. O. Tillett
C. S. West
Joseph Raymond
John O'Keefe
O. L. Harris
N. S. Nelson
F. M. Knight
PKTIT JURV
Wm. Roth
T. H. Barnes
A. W Walmer
Frank Slote
Joseph Duhon
N M. Hayes
H, T. Carey
J. P. Gatldis
C. A. Burlaw
K. C McClour
C.V: Caldar
John Mabin
ludgej. J. Haumgton will preside
at this term of romt.
Roy Hickey
F. W. Irish
A D. Rodgers
J. ii. Gray
G. W. Duncan
W. 1. Young
F. K. Phillip
Peter Belgum
Joel Sheldon
John S. Oerdes
Glen i.?iller
Maurtus Laursen
wilt be published in next issue. Besides
the claims allowed, official bonds were
approved, estimate of expenses for 1909
was made, the ntnount being $22,000,
same as Inst year. Dr. Bcllwood was
reappointed county physician, The
Herald and Times designated as tho
official papers of tho county for the
ensuing year. The next meeting of the
board will be Feb. 23,
Rego and DeCoteret
at the Crystal
Beginning next week the leading feature
at the Crystal theatre will be the well
known colored comedian and song and
dance artist, Rego and DeCoteret, who
have won the reputation of being the best
stage people sent out by Mr. Fox of this
circuit. They aro clever in burnt cork
acting, comedy and song and will prove
interesting to Alliance patrons of the
Crystal.
Messrs. Donoghue and Hamilton, the
acrobat and clown now at the Crystal,
will conclude the week's entertainment
with song and dance specialties both
clever and interesting.
Five Per Cent Dividend
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ALLIANCE
NATIONAL
BANK
Capital,. $50,006
Surplus, $25,000
of Alliance
Solicits your business
County Commissioners
Transact Business
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convened Tuesday and adjourned at
uooii'todav. The official pioccedings,
which are not ready foi publication,
At the close of the first year's busi
ness of the Alliance Creamery and
Prddticc Company this institution has
mtMta good under the efficient manage
ment of V. E. Spencer, who has bad
charge of the business dining that
tijljo and the sum of fivu per cent
djoideud on investment was reahzod,
lhe ciCiimcry from the start proved si
paying pioposition uud this showing
phts it on n substantial foundation.
It fallow decided to enlarge the ca
pacity of tho plant by using another
binding and adding other machinery j
so that the volume of business expected
can toe taken care of. It is estimated
that, this will require an expenditure of
?S.QJo and with this end in view addi-
topic will be issued, half of which
GREAT REDUCTIONS
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lfftfcudy tfybsctibad.Tlnf carj.1cjtv.0f j
the plant will be doubled. Last year
the Alliance creamery produced 235,000
pounds of butter.
LADIES' AND MISSES
CLOAKS and JACKETS
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MB
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all Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats to be Sold
at a Radical Reduction
SUITS AS LOW J&
$1
Boys' Over Ci ETII and
coats at liOU Up
Hen's Overcoats at $8.85,
REDUCED FROH $12.50, $15, $20,' $25, $30
$IOoo, $!5oo
and $20.oo
flen's Suits, $5.85, $6.50, ND i
WERE $10, $12.50 AND $15.00
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150 Pairs Pants, worth up to $5, now $3.50
FAMOUS CLOTHING
The F a m o ia s
HOUSE
Sells it for Less