s&. ,. "WBftWKlABWWWWW-1. ?" "i fi &)Mu,rjm&&ttoiMiHemii 8oooty ttov :oo BVaVo Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. PAO-BS 1 to S VOLUME XVII, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1910 NUMBER 27 HUH The Alliance Herald m '- l& ? ! S -- r P eft THE FIRST thing to consider in depositing money in a bank is security. The capital and .surplus are the depositors protection fund. Our capital is $50,000.00. Our surplus is $50,060.00. This makes a depositors guarantee fund of $100,000.00. The NATIONAL. government superintends and examines this bank. Our stockholders and directors are responsible, well-to-do business men. ' This ' ' '. . , BANK has been established over 20 years, during which time it has served the banking public faithfully and built up a large and prosperous'business. The best service possible is none too good for our country customers and the people of ALLIANCE m I MER MERCY HOSPITAL ALLIANCE, Conducted by the SISTERS OF MERCY Patients given best possible care by trained nurses, and are permitted to choose their own physician Be Successful A neat appearance makes a long way toward success. You will look neater by having your clothes cleaned ' .and pressed by us. Our system of DRY Cleaning garments does not change the most delicate colors nor injure the finest materials Alliance Tailoring Co. Phone 58 405 Box Butte Ave. OUR DRU Q.S are all of the highest qualityKwe can get and are all examined crit ically after we receive them in Btock here before a single one is placed on sale xe do everything in our power to be on the safe side. A good thing for you to remember. H--l"M"H--M"H--M--K-4j KENNEDY BROTHERS DENTISTS. Office in Alliance National Bank Blk Over Postoffice, 'Phoue 391, .M.M-H'-W"M"fr-M--M"I"l"M'l"l-i DR. BOWMAN: Office in R,umer block, ltooms 13 and 13. Phones 65 and 16. 20-tf. ,.J. TAL 1 NEBRASKA In Frent ef the palace Livery Stable yon can nearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will send one any dfstance, for any purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way in which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY. Prop. PHONE 72 GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. CrE I i ' i ' i ' i ' r'r IlPHilB Contest Takes Fresh Start After the last special prize had been awarded, the contest lagged somewhat for a while, but now that the close of the contest is ncariug a fresh start has been made. As will be seen by com. paring the standing of the candidates this week with that of last, 6,743 votes have been cast, which by adding one third make 8,993 in thespecirtl Grnpho phone contest. One-fourth will be added to votes received the coming week in counting them in the special contest. SPECIAL PRIZE CONTEST j Following is tho standing of the candidates in the contest for the special Columbia Graphone prize, for the week ending June 15: Miss Snow , 4467 Miss Moravek 2C07 miss Boon - J300 Miss Rosenbeeger. ., 400 Mrs. O'Bannon 320 Miss Acheson , Too 8994 STANDING OF CONTESTANTS Following is the standing of contestants for The Herald Pin no, up to and including June 15: Attie Snow, Alliance 20925 Ella Moravek, Canton 17180 Gladys Boon, Alliance 15300 Nell Acheson, Alliance 12625 Alma Rosenberger.Heming- ford 105,55 Jessie Geiger, Hemingford.,9185 Anna Dainton. Alliance 6050 Theresa Morgan, Lakeside.. 5900 Mrs. JUmma UBannon, Al liance -. 5815 Jennie Sandoz, Strasburger.5225 Mrs. Mary A. Morrow, Ros' enroll, Canada 5150 County Fair Premium List The premium list for the Box Butte connty fair, to be held Sept. 21, 22 and 23, is being printed this week. The list of premiums is much larger than that of last year, and we suppose the largest yet of fered by anv fair in northwestern. Ne braska. Not including purses fortgo races and. special premiums, there are 603 first premiums, 803 second premiums, and 56 articles on which orly one premium, a diploma, are offered, making a total of 1,662 premiums. These are divided intp thirteen classes, as follows: Class A, Horses, superintendent not yet ap pointed; t'lnssU, Cuttle, W. It. Swan, supt.; Class U. Sheep, IS. V. Nation, uupt.; Class V, Hoc. Win. ltust. Sr.. Mint.! I!lns n. Pnnltrv. Fred ilollrlnir, iuut. 1 Clus P. 1'iirin Products. I mint tint vfr nntuiltitnil flniu fl 1i,i.nni( Product. Mrs. v. D. Humor, upt.; (Mass II. Fruit, Mrs. I B Tush, sapt.: Class J. Flowers. Mrs. I, II Highland, Mint . Class J, Needle and Fancy Work, Mrs. VV. E. Cotunt supt.: Class K Machinery, etc. U N. Worley, siipt.i Class , Discretionary Mrs. Dr. Churchill. supt ; Class M, School Work, Mis? Delia M it ted, supt. Person interested in exhibits and who wish to enter should apply to the secre tary of the Fair association, Karl D. Mallery, Alliance, for a copy of the pre mium list. The Weather We have been having a decidedly dry spell in this part of Box Butie county the last few weeks. While oiher localities have been Retting good rains, they have been avoiding Alliance for some time until last evening, when we got a good one, probably about a half inch of water falling. The early grain in this vicinity has been injured by the dry weather, but with the rain of last night and more to follow, as there are now indications of, late crops will come out all right. Death of Infant The death angel visited the erst while happy home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Warrick on Tuesday evening of this week, taking little Emma Lucile, the darling of the family, at the age of sev en months and twenty-one days. The little one has never been strong, and became afflicted with spinal trouble before death came. Extending Piano Business We are always pleased to learn of Alli ance merchants increasing their business, and especially so when the increase comes from extending their trade beyond the usual limits. For this reason we are pleased to learn that last week Mrs. Ida M. Ross, besides selling a fine new piano iMfl We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least J. A. Berry, Mgr. to Mrs. F. Snow, also sold two pianos to Dalton parties. I ANNOUNCEMENTS. HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Order of Services' Sunday Masses, 7 00, 9 00, and 1030 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 ALLIANCE CIRCUIT M. E, CHURCH There will be regular services next Sun day at Valley and Unity at the usual hours. METHODIST BriSCOFAL CHURCH Subject for morning consideration, "The Heart Waxing" Gross". Evening, "The World's Crisis". BAtTIBT CHURCH. Preaching morning and evening at usual hours. F1RBT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The morning service next Sunday will be devoted to the Children's Day exercises. Evening service as usual. Ladies' Aid so ciety at the church Wednesday, 2 p. m. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Usual services throughout the day, to wnicn a coraiai invitation is extended, st. Matthew's episcopal church Services Sunday as usual. Holy Com munion, 8 a. m. Morning prayer and ser mon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer, 8 p. m. TheSacrament of Holy Baptism will be administered at the eleven o'clock service. Large Lint Legal Blanks people, know what an annoyance ft is to waui vuuvcyanciDg or oiner legal Dianks, and not be able to get the kind wanted without having to wait for them. And most local newspaper men know what it is to carry a few blanks, but find when a customer calls in a hurry that they are "just out" of the kind wanted. For a Iqng time The Alliance Herald, like most local newxnannr n(frn. r9rfi.1l a limited supply of blanks, which meant that we had frequent calls for blanks not in stock; last year we improved conditions bv Stocking lin with a tfnnrl tr-tvlnfu V.,., still had some calls for blanks not on hand. 1 0 DAY SUIT Don't put off buying your Suit for the Fourth until the last minute, but come in now while our stock is complete, our service the best, and while you have plenty of time in which to make a selection. For this special occasion we offer some very attractive bargains in this seasons newest styles and weaves. k llwl these and $27.50, specially priced at . M. that money will buv. 'MODEMS CLOTHES" SUMMER SUITS fcf-lF Plain and-fancy blue Serges, and all the newest de signs and shades in Worsteds, Cassimeres, Home spuns and Tweeds specially priced for this sale at $10; S15; $2Ch $25: Norton's AAMJMfijt5AAA5AAjM-PJLOjA Phillips Grocery Co. Phone j. TTttfV Another year has rolled around and g the Stockmen's Association will soon begin its "convention in Alliance. j ro accompnsn rn i a sary for a merchant to make his prices S right and give the 2 . a for his money. We take this opportunity of saying LO bllO LifcLUt) LllfcLL 2 lor your Q r o c for we will offer you some very attrac- s S o g tive prices during the Stookmen's Con- 3 vention Watch Our Space Next Week lrlrrr!rrs'VliT!fzzzktlkzkl5liSsV7! Recently, however, this office has been uppointed"distrlbutor for northwestern Nebraska for the celebrated Klopp-Bart-ett line of blanks and we now have on hand what we believe to be (be largest stock and largest variety of legal blanks 45 Men's Suits in blue and black serges and fine cassimeres and worsteds. No element of style, no small detail which would add to their sterling1 worth, has been overlooked in the making of fashionable Sum mer Suits. Garments Jf f ffl rW Qnlrl .nr ?? Rfl $75 fin L J I I.UU $20 -- T-......WI Tw..V 65 Men's Suits. Strictly up-to-date styles, best of linings, finely tailored, in several shades of gray, tan, brown, and fancy mixtures, that sold regu larlv for $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00, specially priced at 50 Men's Suits. clothes in cassimeres $14 Good,, reliable and worsteds, the best medium priced suits io that have sold at $12.50 and $15, spec, priced, at FOR YOUNG HEN t GA&SiU&ll&iJBJUPXPJUMJW t 1 results it is neces- consumer the best S 1L Will TJfcLV tO SBB TIB o -- fe e r 1 e s in this part of the state. Customers in neighboring towns will be supplied by mail or express, charges pre paid, at Omaha prices. Cottage for sale at a bargain. In quire at The Herald office. SALE MEN'S and BOYS' Straw Hats $1-oo to $5-00 Every style, every kind of braid that is consid ered correct this season will be found in our comprehensive stock. We have a becoming crown for you. We are showing the finest as ,sprtment of Panamas ever brought into this try at 10 10 J OU A special showing of straw hats at 1 5 to 25c 50 Men's Oxlords You'll work better and feel better all around if fitted with a Florshsitn Natural Shape Oxford We have got them for every occasion and we'll fit you properly we know how. $4.00 to $6.00 o o o s r9 s