The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, February 03, 1910, Image 1
ywwffspwwK flMlr Historical Soeloty The Alliance Herald. Official Publication of Box Butte county. Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XVII. ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, FEB, 3, 1910 NUMBER 8 -r wsj-w I , B t r i y . f. Drafts DRAFTS issued by the First National Bank aro used for the same purposes that Post Office and Express Money Orders are, and are available for many other uses. We recommend the use of DRAFTS when traveling, when transferring money from place to place and when sending money to parties at other places as they are cheaper, much more convenient and absolutely safe. DRAFTS can be carried in lieu of currency and the owner is absolutely protected from loss. DRAFTS can be transferred from one person to another as many times as desired, thus sav ing many extra fees. DRAFTS are available for use in the UNITED STATES, CANADA or MEXICO. The fee charged for our DRAFTS is about one-third less than the fee charged for Post Office or Express Orders. - First National Bank UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY OUR DRUGS are all of the highest quality we can get and are all examined crit ically after we receive them in stock here before a single one is placed on sale we do everything in our poxyer to be on the safe aide. A good thing for you to. remember. icefcUatiOYV awchQAA GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Glaze Marble Works Chas. Glaze, Prop. Hemingford, Nebr. A FULL LINE OF MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Note the following: By buying of us you have no extra freight to pay. We buy our stock in car load lots and do the cut ting in our yards at Hemingford. You can examine your work before accepting it. We guarantee satisfaction Ww We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least J. A. Berry, Mgr. I"fr wv--!-,i"X,--sM'-i'-2"jj, ' 1SJHN1NHUX DKU 1 nCKi DENTISTS. Ci 3E i Office in Alliance National Bank Blk 'Phone 391. v REHEHBER 'JTlintNew England boiled dinner every Tuesday Tlint; discount coupon book for busi ness and railroad men Ylos; special parties which we handle any hour of the day or night Whether you want four or forty plates, see us Cafe Alliance "Where You Get What You Order" Feed for Stock Having plenty of range and straw, we have decided totake in stock. Horses preferred. Knapp & Nabb, 0-3t Phone No. 2, short on L. Dr. Barnes, the eyesight specialist of Omaha, will be at the Drake hotel at Alliance Saturday, Feb. 5. Regular trips have been made over this road for ten years. Don't forget the date. For rent Two rooms on the ground, unfurnished. Phone 63S. Mrs. Geo. Fernald. For Rent Furnished room, modern. Enquire at Herald office. I have 300 tons of good hay for sale. J. D. HaEerty, Bridgeport, Neb. 8-tf Two houses for sale. Enquire of Mrs. S. J. Holdridge. 8-tf First Class Horse Shoer At Carpenter's shop. Work guaran teed. Let us prove it. 8-2t H. U. Carpenter. ATTENTION Do you know that we are the best equipped establish ment to handle YOUR clean ing" and pressing ? If not, step in and see some of the work we turn out actual samples of what you will enjoy if you send your clothing- to be pressed and cleaned to JOS. ORCHOWSKI 408 BOX BUTTE AVE. Cleaning Up at Crawford. The sensation of the northwest corner of tho state the last week has been the much-needed cleaning up that is tak ing place at Crawford. On Wednesday of last weok Win, 0. Kieffe, on behalf of the Anti-Saloon League, went to Chad ron, the county seat, and swore out eighteen warrants for the arx'est of alleged law breakers of Crawford. On Friday, ten were brought into court. Five women were lined $101.00 and costs, they having plead guilty on two counts to being mistresses of houses of ill fame and selling beer without license. Two men plead guilty to leas ing their premises to be occupied as houses of ill fame and were lined 50.00 each. Two colored men plead guilty to selling liquor without a license and were fined $100.00 each. James L. Hogle's bartender plead guilty on four counts to selling after 8 p. m. and on Sunday, and was fined $100.00 and costs on one count, and sentence suspended on the other three counts. P. L. Krickboom is to bo arraigned on the charge of allowing premises to be used as houso of ill fame. On Monday of this week, Chas. Price, H. G. Newcomb and J. Newcomb were bound over to district court on gambling charges. The trjal of Chas. Price and "Rafella Price, on charge of allowing premises to be used as house of ill fame, was set for Fob. 1th. Hodge Sanders, charged with gambl ing, was to have been tried yesterday. Mayor P. G. Cooper's trial, on tho charge of allowing premises to be used as a brothel, comes off today. H. G. Nowcomb's trial on charge of selling on Sunday and after H p. m. was set for yesterday. John N. Bruer is to be tried today on same charges as New comb. John McFarland, one of jlogle's bartenders, was to have been tried yesterday on charge of selling on Sunday. Mayor Cooper agreed to resign on Tuesday of this week. We have not learned whether he did so. Wo understand that John N. Bruer, member of the council, will also resign. To a person unacquainted with Crawford, it might seem that the entire town was given over to law breaking, but such is far from being the case. The fact is, a large per centage of the citizens are highly respectable and law-abiding. If this were not true, there would not be the cleaning up that is now taking place. We congratulate the respectable people of that town on the good work that is being ,,done, and hope it will. continue till Crawford becomes as noted for virtue as it has' been for vice. Temperance Rally at Alliance. .- A union temperance meeting-will be held in the Phelan Opera House next Sunday evening, Feb. Oth, at which RevT Marna S. Poulson, superintendent of the Nebraska State IHRIgfiM ifiiPL H Hllft. riKw' iI REV. MARNA S. POULSON 4 Anti-Saloon League will deliver an address. Mr. Poulson is reputed to be one of the leading temperance orators, not only of this state but of the nation as well. He is a gentle man in the broadest sense, and while intensely in earnest in his efforts to abolish the traffic in intoxicating beverages, treats those who differ in opinion with him fairly. Whether you believe as he does or not, you will bo well entertained if you go to hear him lecture. Tamora, Nebraska, is one of the places where he has lectured since coming to this state. The local paper of that town, The Lyre, in its issue of January 27th, has the follow ing to say regarding his address: "As per previous announcement from the pulpit and through these columns, Marna S. Poulson, editor of Tho Issue, published in Lincoln, and also state superintend ent of tho anti-saloon forces of Nebraska, occupied tho pulpit in the morning at the Presbyterian church and in the evening at the Methodist church, besides filling m in an hour in the afternoon at Goehner. At each of ' these services he had large, attentive and appreciative audiences, and especially so at the evening service, even standing room being at a premium. The speaker hav ing had a vast and varied experience in the work, has thoroughly familiarized himself with the subject matter that of denouncing the saloon traffic, He is not only versed and logical, but he is exceptionally fluent and is possessed of a remarkable delivery. His advanced theme, in addition to dwelling upon the evil effects of a close and continued companionship of John Barleycorn and his lieutenants, is county option. In his addresses he is fair not heaping coals upon the heads of his enemies but on the contrary, pleads that they abandon the liquor business and engage in a business of a legiti mate nature,; "In case he should revisit Tamora, there could not be'found a building largo enough to accomo date those who would turn out to hear him." McCluer's We are offering- this week a new and full line of India Linens, Guaranteed Bayles Bleacheries, 31 inches, at 12c, I5c, 20c, 25c and 35c Also a line of TOOTAL'S FANCY BATISTE in stripes and figured at 3Sc and 50c. These goods are in high favor now for Tailored Waists 1 IlEI'OltT OF T1IK CONDITION OF The First National Bank, CIIAUTKK NO. 1220. At Alllnnco, In tlio Btnto of Nebraska, at tho oloM ot buMnuM. Jtiuiinry 31, 1UI0. uusouitCES: Loans nml discounts..., $400,71717 Overdrafts, soon red una unseetnul :ili)7i) U. H. IkhiUs to securuclrouliulmi..,. 50,000 00 II. H. Homls to secure U. 8. Deposit 1,000 00 Dunking liousu, furniture nml llx- turos 10.00000 Duo from National Hauks luot reserve nKent) 8,721 3 Duo from Ktato una l'rl- rule Hunks nml Hankers. Trust Companies, mm tjavliiRa ltuukH.... 4,120 2s Duo from approved tu- MirvHtiguiilH.. 00,42775 Checks aiul other easli Items 104M Noli'k of Oilier Nalloual llniiku 3,KW00 Fruullounl paper currency, nickels and ;0nts.... StO SO Lawful money raiurvu In bank, viz: bpocio 17,01465 l.ejjul tendor notes. ''.&A 00 20,450 t5 Redemption fund with U. ,. Truusurur (5 ir cunt of olruuUllon) 2,MX i Duo from V. S. u-uiiMircr S 50 101,721 Hi Totut '. nai.758 74 MAniLlTlER: Cnpltnl stock paid In f W.000.00 surplucfund 60,ouo 00 Uuulvlcled profits, Ieis twcpoitbes buU UWespalU t , 10W8 21 National bunk notes outstundlnR.., MMMIOU Duo to other .National Hunks ' T... 17.1)3227 Duo to Siutouuu 1'rlvatu Hanks uud Hunkers n,010 51 Inuividtial deposits subject to ciiueh IW.KB 42 Demand eertlllcutes of de posit 7,43400 Time certlllcatos of deposit 134,;ws 73 United blutcs Deposits... 1,000 00 402,000 63 Total W3T.75S74 BTATE OP NEHUA8KA,.H, Count oi Hox uuttjs. )"' I, n. K. WurrlCK, cushler of tho above named bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to tbu bust of my knowledge and belief. t. K. Waiuuck, Cashier. CoitHKCT Attest: U. W. 1UMITON, I A. a. Hkku, Directors. CllAS. H. I'OIlD, ) Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2nd day of February, 1JJ10. Ibeai1 Eugene Buhton, .Notary 1'ubllc. My Commission Expires July 7tb, lid-. ;KtH::'HH-K!:::"S ANNOUNCE.ViENTS. J '.vvvvw r,.-,..".,vvvvvv vrn'vwv DAPTIST CHURCH. S. S, at io a, m.; preaching at n by the pastor. No evening service on account of union temperance meeting. UNITED I'RESUVTEKIAN CHURCH Sunday-school at io a.m. 'reaching at it a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by the pas tor. Lveryone made welcome. FIKST PRESUYTEK1AN CHURCH Sunday morning topic, "Prayer''. No Sunday evening preaching on account of the union temperance meeting, MKTHODIST EmcOPAL CHURCH Rev. M. S. Poulson will occupy the pulpit at the morning service No preach ing in the evening. ST. MATTHJWS ItPlSCOPAL CHURCH Services for week commencing Sun day, Jan. 30th: Holy Communion 8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon.. 11 a.m. Sunday-school 10 a.m. Friday Chorus ptactice 8a.m The subject of the morning sermon will be, "Amusements in their Relation to Religion." By reasons of the rector's visit to outside stations, there will be no Sun day night service. H. Harris, D. D, rector. HOLY KOSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Order of Services: Sunday Masses, 7:00. 9:00, and 10:30 a. m., except on the third Sunday of every month when the order is 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. Evening service every Sunday even ing at 7:30. Kev. V. L. McNamara, Pastor. J DUSINESS, LOCALS. Wanted to trade for or buy, small houso nnd barn, to move. Call 6I5 Oluo, 8-tf Money to loan ou real estate. F. E. Reddish. 3.tf. For Rent Four furnished roomB with board. Phono 394. 8-2t Wanted Sowing by day or piece. 117 Sweetwater avenue. fj.tf Wanted Work by day or take wash ing home- Katie Gerald, nt Mrs. Koke's, So. Alliance. Phono 485. Gtf FoTsalT l6o acres of Oklahoma lnml. fnnlN. rolling, black laud with plenty of wuier. rrice 920.00 per acre, on easy terms. Address M. D. Gibbms, owner, Lawton, Okla, 7.21 Fresji Beef by the Quarter Fifteen head of two-yearold Here fords in fine condition, tp be butchered and sold by the quarter. Finest kind of meat at prices' tbnt will save you money. Call up phonei54 Red. G-at Coal at Reduced Price I am selling Coal from the car, at a saving of Si. 00 to $1.50 to customers. uraers win oe nilea in the order re ceived. W. F. Knight, kota. Phone 506 Blue. 5i8 W. Da- 2tf For Salt Lot 3, block 8, 612 Toluca Ave. East front. All fenced. Cement sidewalk and curbing. Inquire at Herald office or phone 556. 4-tf Notice Parties knowing themselves indebted to me will call at once and settle with me personally or with W. S. Ridgell. 8-3t M. O. New. NORTON'S Men's Overcoats V3 off Ladies' Coats V3 off Ladies' Suits lA off These are the greatest bargains we have ever offered you for the reason that the original retail price is far below the prices of any for mer season. NORTON'S g !4