Alliance Herald. vT- Official Publication of the City and County. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western NebrasRsu s i ilWI ...'"Wi.1 VOLUME XVI, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1U09 NUMBER 14 m' y'.v m .& h II The Rain Continues In money matters as well as in weather matters the Rainy Day Period comes. A wise provision against that time and the discomforts attending is a substantial account in some strong, reliable bank. We are now offering you Big- Returns on Small Investments, BUT AN ABSOLUTE LY SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR FUNDS AND INTEREST ON SAME AT A RATE CONSISTENT WITH SOUND PROFITABLE BANKING. Our successful experience, of nearly a score of years enables us to claim the' title of banking experts; and we cordi ally invite your account on our merits. The First National Bank of Alliance. I will have my Spring Millinery Opening on Sat urday, March 27, and invite all looking for new and up-to-date styles to call and see the goods on display and select their materials in plenty time for Easter. I have my line of Ladies' and Misses' Spring Suits now in and will be pleased to show them to anyone who is trying to select one; also, a new line of Ladies' and Mjsses Tailored Skirts in wash and woollen goods; also, one-piece jumper suits and one-piece dresses. Call and see, and remembering the Opening Day. ZL IE3 S . lES - SI Ifcv IsrfZ O '2ST S DR. T. ALLEN, ; DENTIST P.tlulois K.x traction Littm Methods Hate. Sure ALLIANCE NEBRASKA GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glosses Fitted. Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. Good fresh eggs for Si.oo for 15; S7.00 per 100. H. P. Larsen, Antioch, Nebr. i4-7w --I, j y 1 f n ill WtVSI We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least W. C. Hibbs, Mgr. A. W. Pierson returned to Alliance Tuesday morning after an extended visit with homo folks. He reports a good time and we can vouch for that. He left his mother recovering from a siege of pneumonia and at the time of his departure she was getting along nicely. Al is at the present time a man of leisure, having tendered his resignation to the International Har vester Co., and is open for engage ments; now is the time girls. The Crystal has just added a new special Compensare Rheostat at a cost of seventy-five dollars to their moving picture outfit. This is a great im provement over the rheostat ordinarily used and allows them to give the pic tures just the right illumination, Aa it is placed inside of the fireproof box in which the machine is placed, it gives greater safety. The Editor of The Herald is on a business trip to Omaha this week, and will make a run up to Norfolk to at tend the meeting of the Nebraska State Association of Commercial Clubs an delegate of the Alliance Commercial Club. He expects to purchase addi tional machinery while in Omaha to add to the equipment of The Herald office. . As' will be seen by the ad of the Bennett Company in today's issue of The Herald, this firm expects to give, a grand opening of their new piano store in the Rumer building next to James Grahom's grocery store, ou Saturday, March 20th. A fine new Chickering grand has just been placed on their floor. This is the first grand piano in Alliance and as they say that "nothing is too good for Alliance" we will prob ably see more. Thev have a very" com plete line and expect to keep a stock of from thirty to fifty pianos in Alliance all the time. Mrs. P. Healy of Buffalo, Wyo., stopped off at Alliance last Thursday and visited a day with her sister, AUss iaeuwick. Mrs. tiealy together BUi her husband have been tourin eastern part of the UnitAd States tin? last"--cduple of tiioffths- Some of the points of interest at which they stop ped were Washington, D. C, being there for the inauguration, New York City, Philadelphia and Hampton Roads, being at Hampton Roads at the time of the return of the Fleet. A very enjoyable trip is reported. Mr. Healy went on through to Buffalo without stopping off here. F. J. Brennan and Harry Thiele have received a carload of paint. This is something new for Alliance and shows that they have confidence in Al liance. Cy Laiug has returned from his visit to Omaha. Boxing Contest at Crawford (Ppwliil Dlypntoh to Tito llcriild, Miitvlt IM The boxing contest between Natt Dewey (colored), and Terry Mustang, at Crawford latft night, resulted in a .victory for Dewey in the 17th round, on a knock out Dry Ticket For Mnyc For Cleric Below wo give the ticket nominated by the no-saloon hide in tlio coming annual election: or. .......11. M, Hampton rk F. A. Pierson For Treasurer .. . ,C. W, ltrennnn For Police Judge.... V. S Iiidgell For Councilman, 1 ward.. J. Rowan For Councilman, 2 ward, .S. Tillett For Members School Board ..... Hob't. Graham and D. W. Hughes This ticket stands for no saloons; strict enforcement of the law; econom ic administration; believing that the city of Alliance will 'accomplish more than under a saloon administration. High License Ticket Following is the ticket announced for the high license sldo ou the coming city election April Oth. For Mayor F. V. Harris For Clerk F. W. Irish For Treasurer 11. A. Copsoy For Councilman, 1 ward.F. Holstcn For Councilman, a wtird.W. James The above ticket stands for high 11 ceiibo; a limited number of soloons; re stricting hours of closing; and a strict enforcement of the law, believing that the liquor question can bo better, hand led In this way. Palace Meat Market ( ; Again Changes Hands lyW' Herman has purchased the Palace Meat Market of Ed. Eldrcd and took clmrge'of the same last week. Ho intends to install a modern refrigerat ing plant and make the market up-to-date in every respect. He has an ad in tins issue qf The Herald., It was not his fault that it id noi. appear in the last issue we ftat-nfc1l7 l-nurr1nr1 4 lift t tun nsilllrl nn( make life change before going to press. Members of the Epwortli League and their friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Tash last evening. The house was tastefully decorated in green to suit the occasion. Games and music were diversions of the evening after which an elaborate lunch was served. Rev. Vallow gave an interesting address ou the legend of St. Patrick. The evening was a source of enjoyment to all present. Man of wide knowledge in the hand ling of horses wants horses to break through the coining season ;will handle all horses at your ranch. I break hor ses of all bad habits. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed. Address William Russom, Alliance, Nebr. i4tf F. M. KNIGHT. President. W. H. CORB1N. Vice Pres F. V. HARRIS. Cashier. S. FICKELL, Asst. Cash. No. 5667 Alliance National Bank Courteous Treatment. Accounts Solicited. Highest Interest Paid on Time Deposits. --w Capital Paid in Surplus $50,000 $25,000 Lsr Always Money to Loan on Approved Chattel Security. DIRECTORS: F. M. Knight W. H Cotbin F. W. Harris F. E. Holsten ' B. F. Btttelhilm GEORGE G. BANCROFT Woman's Club Expect a Big Attend dance on Saturday Evening The Woman's Club Is doing some very effective advertising for l)r, Geo. Gilbert Hancroft, the famous psycholo gist and Mine. Lewis, the vocalist and Impersonator. Dr. lluneroft will be In Alliance at tho opera haiibc next Satur day evening and will give his famous lecture entitled "HOODOOS," or (Tho Science of Spooks,) a scientific discourse on psychic or super-natural phenomi na. This is a startling, mystifying and amusing tin well as educational enter tainment. Mine. Lewis, who ably as sists Dr. Dancrof t, is a vocalist and Impersonator of rare ublllty and will render a program of the highest order. Tho advance reserve sale for this at traction is the largest of any attraction ever appearing In our city and those desiring reserve seats should procure them at once. Notice Scaled bids wi.ll be received from this date (March 12, WoU) to April 15, l'Jol), Inclusive, by the City Cleric for SIlS.ooo bouds, as voted at special election, held Tuesday rMtfreh i JOoO, In the Clty..tf Alliance, Nebraska, according to ldw. Said bids will bo opened by the City Council at their meeting on April 15, 1Uo9. IHdders will bo required to fur nish the blanks upon which said bonds are to be executed. Right reserved "to reject any and it 11 bids. A transcript of these bonds may be had upon appli cation to the City Clerk. , V,o. Haunkh, Clerk. Uy order of Citv Council, in session March 11, IPoO." C. R. Fuller, formerly of Alliance, now making his headquarters in Slier idan, is in the city meeting and shak ing hands with old time friends Mr. Fuller is getting along nicely in his business at Sheridan. Mrs. G. .1. McElroy Is visiting in Denver, Jollo Opened Under New Management ot"".r.fu5 instructive performance. We cater to ladies and children and will use nothing but the best pictures ' that cau be had. A special orchestra IjaH been em ployed that will entertain you with' good classical music throughout tlio performance. Complete change of program evcty Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. ".Cupid in Dreamland' one ot the most fascinating and beau tiful film productions ever shown. The leading attraction in New York and othnr cities. Come out and enjoy youself. Songs illustrated by special singer. ADMISSION, loc Matinees Tues., Thuis, and Sat afternoons at 3.30 o'clock. GUIRE&GLIDDEN, Managers and Props. - : That Cough Must Stop This is a Lad time of the yeatv to neglect cither a cold or "cough. A cough easily'leads into other and ofton niyroaen ioiiB diseases. You can easily cure any cough with CHERRIPINE Natuie's great cure for cough, bronchia hoarseness or cold on the lungs. 1 r - MW list . aM 1 liiKxhkM THE LA T CALL On all Heavy-weight Men's and Boys' Clothin 47 Hen's Suits in all good styles. Nice patterns. Sold at $ 10.00, to close now Ask Your Neighbor About Them C 39 Suits, splendid pat terns, well made, .last Fall's styles, sold for $ 12. 50, now Ask Your Neighbor About Them 8.85 37 Suits for Hen, best wearing-qualities and sold up to $15, During this sale for Ask Your Neighbor About Them 7.85 'nnmnMMiwniMiauMRnMMMtju. H Our Mammoth Spring Purchases Now COMING MAKES THIS SALE COMPULSORY. WE NliED THE ROOM FOR THE LARGEST LINES OF MEN'S WARES EVER SHOWN BY AN ALLIANCE STORE Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Stetson Hats Douglas Shoes Manhattan Shirts Tlis X-iist Saves "STo-u. DEon.e-37- m m TifcLls Hast Saves "52 to. ZMZora-ev $3. 50 high-cut 1 LOT OF 65c Work 6 pairs Sox, guaranteed 40 doz. Men's Shirts, worth 75c, Qc Suit Cases. An all leather 100 pairs boys' Douglas black shoes, now Gloves, now for 6 months, jf 1 i,ow suitcase, steel tf0 QK Shoes, worth $2. 50, sizes S2.50 39C now, per box Z $7.50 buvs a $2,50 Cruv.nctte Coat tra,ne, for W- to $jgg . , - pajrs canvas E f rv Hitf Reductions on prices ' Dr. Wright's health PRESIDENT gloves, now j& t7 Ls f llf3 ot Hojs' knee pants suits $5,54.50, $4 Pants, all Underwear, worth $1.25, SUSPENDERS, kinds in this sale except " 89c 39c Fammic flne-Prine Hlnthina Hmica s S3.50 f&L Daylight Store Daylight Methods ALLIANCE, NEB.