The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 22, 1909, Image 1

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The Alliance Herald.
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VOLUME XVI,
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909
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STRENGTH!
Management
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The success of a bank and the
safety of the funds entrusted
to it, depend upon the judi
cious administration of its
affairs.
Every active officer of The
First National Bank is a
banker of long experience.
The First National Bank is
especially strong by reason of
its large capital and surplus;
and also the extensive finan
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Capital,
jsurpfys,
Fire, proof
proof safety
THE FIRST
BANK OF
GOVERNMENT, COUNTY, CITY
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deposit boxes
NATIONAL
ALLIANCE
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IDAY. APRIL 23rd
Remember the Opening DayFriday, April 23rd, 1909
Double Wedding
A happy event took place Inst even
ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
F. V. Buchman on North Box Butte
avenue, when Rev. J. L. Vallow pro
nounced the words that united for life,
as husband and wife, the destinies of
two couples, Clyde H. Johnson and
Miss Ina C. Green, nnd Daniel R.
Davie and Miss M. Victoria Kohrman.
A number ot the friends of the con
tracting parties were present. The
ceremony was at 8:30 o'clock, after
which a sumptuous repast was served-
These young people have many
friends in Alliance who will unite with
us in extending congratulations nnd
best wishes. Mr. Johnson is a Bur
lington braketnan, but has a claim in
Sheridan county about 18 miles north
cast of this city. He will resign his
position with the railroad and he and
his bride will take up their residence
on the homestead. Mr. Davie is fore
man of the stockyards here, and he
and the new Mrs. Davie will reside in
the city.
Session of Box
Butte Presbytery
Rev. Dr. Bogue returned Monday
from Valentine, where he had been in
attendance at the annual session of the
Box Butte Presbytery of the Presby
terian church. Upon request of The
Herald reporter he kindly furnished
some information that we are sure will
be of interest to our readers:
The Nebraska synod is divided into
six presbyteries. The Box Butte pres
bytery covets the northwestern part of
the state. It Is 70 mile wide, north
and south, and 180 miles long, east
and west, covering 12,000 square miles.
A large part of this territory is sparse
ly settled, but the work of the church
is in a prosperous condition. Four
new churches nave, been organized
within the presbytery during tile last
year.
At tins session commissioners were
elected to the general assembly, which
will convene in Denver, May 20th. for
a ten days' session, Rev. Cecil Phillips
of Miuatare being the ministerial and
OUR entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes
which were only slightly damaged by smoke and water
during the recent fire, will be placed on sale at great
ly reduced prices, commencing
Everybody will expect more for their money at this sale than
ever before, and they won't be disappointed. Our loss is your
gain. Our entire stock will be sacrificed. Our store had just
been filled with new, seasonable spring goods. The greater
part of the stock was not damaged, but we realize that you
will expect some great bargains in the shoe lines and we will
make you prices such as will never again be offered in Alliance.
Remember our shoes are all standard goods and recognized
the world over as the very best on the market. Come early,
as the real bargains we are offering can't last long
L. R North of Bridgeport the lny
commissioner. Officers of the presby
tery for the ensuing yenr were elected
as follows: Rev. Thos. Prico of Rush
villo, moderator Rev. J. D. Burke,
Bridgeport, temporary clerk; Rev. II.
l V. Boguc, Alliance, stated clerk.
EasternlttaT
Officers Elected
At the meeting of Alloyah Chapter
No. 185, Order of Eastern Star, on
Tuesday evening, the following officers
were elected: Mrs. Emma Bcckwith,
V. M.; Ira E. Tash, W. P.; Mrs.
Mamie Matthews, A. M.; Mrs. Cora
Lewis, Sec; Mrs. Helen Rowan,
Trcas.; Mrs. Flora Gaddis, Cond.;
Mrs. Anna Roup, A. Cond-
The installation of officers will take
place Tuesday evening, May 18th.
Peter Rubcndnll, P. G. P., has been
invited to act as installing officer. He
was P. G. of this state when this chap
ter was instituted in 1904 and issued
the dispensation for its institution, and
it has been a great pleasure to the
members to invite him to officiate at
the installation next month.
At the close of the meeting on Tues
day evening W. M -elect, Mrs. Bcck
with, and the W. P.-olect, Mr. Tash,
invited the members to partake of ice
cream at Ilolsten's, which they did at
the expense of the two officials-elect
giving the invitation. The occasion
was greatly enjoyed by all participants.
In the Swim Again
As announced in The Herald, the
management of the Crystal, after the
fire last week, telegraphed for a com
plete new outfit and on Thursday
eveniug opened temporarily in the
Phclau opera house. It was expected
that there would be a good attendance,
and iu this no one was disappointed.
Thcr&werc two perfornjanccsdurinR
the evening. At the first the opera
house was packed and n large crowd
waited in the hall for the second, un
able to gain admission to the first.
On account of the crowd that blocked
the entrance, the rear doors were open
ed to make an exit for those who wished
to leave after Jhe first performance
SHOE
F. M. KNIGHT, President.
W. II, CORBIN, Vice Pres.
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Alliance National Bank
Courteous Treatment.
Accounts Solicited.
Highest Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
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Capital Paid
Surplus
SSTAIways Money to Loan on Approved Chattel Security.
DIRECTORS:
F. M. Krigkt W. H Cotbln F. W. Harris f. E. Holsttn B. F. Battillwlin
without waiting for the second.
The gentlemen, who have charge of
the Crystul, have spared no pains to
make it first-class and up-to-date in
every respect, and wo are pleased to
see their efforts appreciated by the
public. As will be seen by their an
nouncement in this issue of The Her
ald they arc still holding forth at the
Phclan, with new attractions.
That Cough
Must Stop
This is a bad time of the year
to neglect either a cold or
cough. A cough easily leads
into other and ofton more Her
ious diseases. You can easily
cure any cough with
CHERRIPINE
Nature's great cure for cough,
bronchial hoarseness or cold
on the lungs.
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STORE
F. W. HARRIS, Cashier.
S. FICKELL, Asm. Cash.
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$50,000
$25,000
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We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Least
W. C. Hibbs, Mir.
GEO. T. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk.
!A stitch in time saves nine." A
'firo and burglar proof safe in time will
save n good many times its cost. Call
up the Western Office Supply company
and get particulars. 'Phono 340. ig-tf
Pure Bred Poultry.
Choice R. C. Leghorn cockerels for
sale. Eggs 50 cents per sotting. Call
or wiite Mrs. A. Gregory, Marsland,
Nebr. 18-13W
This is a
cash sale
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