The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 18, 1910, Image 1

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The Alliance Herald.
Largest Circulation
of any Newspaper in
Western Nebraska.
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VOLUME XVII.
ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE CIJUNTY, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, AGUST 18, 1910
NUMBER 36
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STATEMENT of the CONDITION
of the
First National Bank
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
TTJ-3XS 30t:tL, lSlO
Resources
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
Overdrafts -
United States Bonds (Par)
Banking House -
CASH and SIGHT EXCHANGE
Liabilities
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
DEPOSITS
$464,581.97
43-35
51,000.00
10,000.00
134,018.70
$659,644.02
50,000.00
50,000.00
'11,932.90
50,000.00
497.71-2
$659,644.02
This Bank is a designated United States Depository.
We have a modern and up-to-date equipped Bank and
are prepared to care for our customers in
any legitimate banking business.
We pay interest on deposits left for six or twelve months.
We have safety deposit vaults for rent.
Dahlman Leads
by 4,619 Majority
IN 40 COUNTIES
Cady Leads by 783. Returns of Primary
Election Very Slow In Coming In.
FIFTY COUNTIES STILL OUT
Hitchcock Carries the State
: ' KENNEDY BROTHERS
' r" DENTISTS. '
Office in Alliance National Bank Bit
' ' Over Postoffice.
'Phone 391.
GEO. T. HAND. M. D'.;
EYEWEAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses Titled.
STATE IN GENERAL.
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Up to the time of going to
press only 500 precincts in the
state had reported. . Returns
from the state are coming in
very slowly and it will probably
be Saturday before the exact
count is known. The votes were
as follows: Dahlman, 14, 9M;
Shallenberger, 10,205; Aldrich,
7,224; Cady, 8,007; "VVhedon,
2,681; Burkett, 5,191; Hitchcock,
12,495; Reed, 2,110; Metcalfe,
4,002.
Shallenberger headquarters
claim that forty counties, in
cluding Douglas, only give Dahl
man a majority of 1,800, and
that the returns from the re
maining fifty counties will wipe
out this lead and nominate Shal
lenberger. , Dahlman headquarters claim
that Dahlman has a majority of
I,6,4fi9jandthat Shallenberger's
gain will not offset thio. Doug
las county gave Dahlman a
majority of 4,968 and Lancaster
county 584.
As fast as the returns are in
they can be gotten at The Her-
CLEARING SALE!
AUGUST 18 TO 25
We are offering in this sale all Summer Goods at prices that will
enable us to make a quick cleaning for the new Fall Stock. You will
find exceptional reductions on nen's Summer Weight Suits, Ladies' Wash
Suits, Oxfords, Embroideries, etc.
flen's Suits
Men's Oxfords
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if hi
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jmur 'rs: ,r nan.
n j&itfi"ms$!s
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This season's newest
styles, elegant tailor
ing, nobby weaves, in
suits worth up to $35,
& $22.5
$20 suits, finest tail
oring, in grays and
fancy weaves, all this
season's goods, in
this sale (f i J
at only tfj A "TT
$15 suits; these are
the staple numbers
in our stock, best of
tailoring and trim
mintrs: suits that will
J$k give the service you
jjr expect in y j
this saleat7 A A
A large assortment
in tans, patentleath-
er, gun metal and vici kid,
specially priced for this sale at
Dress Goods
Dress Goods Remnants and
Mill Ends; this lot at
9C-34 in. Percale, per yard 7 sy
t 2t
4 off
l3 off
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A. C. SHALLENnEKGfcU
aid office, either by phone 840,
or on the bulletin board. The
next issue will contain the com
plete official returns.
Percale mill ends,..i2jc goods i
Mill End Ginghams, per yard
Exceptional values in 32 in. 4ji
Wool Violes, 75c qualities, tjsK
6c
per
yd.
Suits worth up to $12.50. nothing better
ever offered at the price anywhere, now
placed on sale at the low
price of
New Fall Dress Goods. We made an ex
ceptionally good buy in 65c fall patterns,
which we offer at the low ?Oz
price of jJC'
Just the thing for school wear.
Wash Suits, Half Price
This gives you a $9. 50 suit for $4.75;
$7.50 suit for $3.75; $6.50 for $3.25.
TROUSERS
50 pairs pants, your choice $1.39
100 Boys' Knee Pants, Worsteds and Cas
simeres' worth up to 75c, OQr
Clearance sale price tJ.C'
Big line Knee Pant Suits at 2.95
duywiicrc, now
$7.50 Ladies'.Misses' & Children's Oxfords
We place on sale at this time our entire
stock of new and up-to-date stvles in
Lodies', Misses' and Children's Oxfords
at a 25 per cent discount.
NORTON'S
BOX BUTTE COUNTY.
The official count for Box
Butte1 county has not yet been
made so the official figures will
not) ue Known until Jmuuy or
Saturday. These will be given
on The Herald Bulletin board as
soon as out.
The total vote in the first
ward in Alliance was as follows:
Shallenberger 37, Dahlman 58,
Cady 14, Aldrich 42, Reed 7,
JAMES C. DAHLMAN
Hitchcock 48, Metcalfe lb, Bee
man 8. Kinkaid 41. Burkett 4r.
Whedon 9, Shuraway 20, Taylor
20, Dean 15.
The total vote in second ward
was as follows: Shallenberger
32, Dahlman 38, Cady 7, Aldrich
25, Reed 14, Hitchcock 33, Met
calfe 0, Beemnn 7, Kinkaid 24,
Burkett 24, Whedon 4, Shura
way 18, Taylor 4, Dean 13.
The total vote in Box Butte
county (excepting Lawn pre
cinct) was as follows: Shallen
berger 151, Dahlman 104, Cady
28, Aldrich 125, Reed 23, Hitch
cock 115, Metcnlfe 41, Beeman
19, Kinkaid 124, Burkett 121,
Whedon. 27. Shumwav 03. Tnv.
lor 45, Dean 34.
Notice to Farmers
Box Butte county farmers, who have
threshed grain, vegetables or anything
else grown by them that will do to exhibit
at the Nebraska state fair, and of which
lhu uill furnish timrilan f.. .
are requested to notify Earl D. Mallery,
Geo. nnndlHif rr-Am At it.A ,i ..-
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B uicu 01 nuance as sooo as possible.
Special on Groceries !
While This Special Offer Lasts
$6.25 for $5.00
$12.50 for $10.00
S5.00 CASH S 1 0.00 CASH
Buys the Following: Buys the Following;
50 lhs. best grade Flour... $1.00
2 cans Pineapple (largo size) .70
2 cans Forest City White
Cherries (large size) 70
2-25 oz. cans Baking Powder .50
2 lbs. Breakfast Call Coffee .50
1 Gal. Vinegar (in jug) 55
1 qt. ,T. M. Sweet or Sour
Pickles
5 Boxes Matches
1 Bottle Monarch Catsup..
2 Boxes Fancy Dried pur
rants 8 Packages 'Mothers Corn
Flakes' ,
1 Bottle Strawberry Extract
Flavoring
1 Bottle Lemon Extract
Flavoring
1 Box Tootli Picks
Total $0,
.35
.25
.25
.15
.15
.05
or.
100 lbs Best Grade Flour . .$8.20
14 lbs. Granulated Sugar.. 1.00
4-25 oz. cans Baking Powder 1.00
2 lbs. Breakfast Call Coffee .50
20 bars Diamond '0 Soap. . 1.00
1 box (8 bars) Toilet Soap. . .25
0 qt. cans Tomatoes 75
2 qt. cans White Grapes. . . .50
2 qt. cans Forest City
Peaches 00
2 qt. cans Standard Apri
cots 70
1 qt. jar Sweet or Sour
Pickles 85
1 gal. Vinegar (in jug) 55
1 Glass Lamp (complete) ... .75
1-2 doz. Cups and Saucers .05
1-2 doz. Dinner Plates 60
1 bottle Bluine 10
Total $12.50
Phones 1
and 4
Phillips Grocery
Special Features a
Secretary Earl D. Mallery informs us
that arrangements have been com'pleted
for a number ot special,, features, fcr the
Box liutte county fair that will be brig at
tractions, and that negotiations are pend
ing for others.
Philip Romero, who was interpreter'for
the noted Chief Ued Cloud and who now
holds that position at the Pine Ridge
itnency, is in Alliance today completing
atrangtments to bring a hundred Indians
and camp on the fair grounds and help to
entertain the crowds that attend, There
will be fifty participate in the Indian
dances. Following are some of those
who wi!l come; Charles PJenlywolf, Fast
Thunder, Whale Wind Horse Running
Hawk, all of whom are chiefs, and Chase-in-the-Morning,
who is the big chief of the
tribe.
Another feature, that will be a treat to
farmers and others interested in the agri
cultural development of ibis country, is a
lecture by Prof. U. W. Campbell, the
scientific farmer. Mr, Mallery has a
letter from D. Clem Deaver, general
agent of the C. li. & Q , advising bim that
Prof. Campbell will be in Alliance and de
liver the lecture September 22nd.
List of Superintendents
For the convenience of persons who
may wish to exhibit at the Box Butte
county fair this year we give the following
list of class superintendents;
Class A, horses, L. F. Smith.
Class B, catt e, W H. Swan,
Class C, sheep, G. W. Nation.
Class D. swine. Wm. Rui. Sr.
Class K, poultry, Fred Mollring.
Class F, grain, seed and vegetable,
Frnnk McCoy. s
Class G, domestic products. Mrs, W. p
Kumer.
Class H. fruits, Mrs I. E. Tash.
Class I. flowers, Mrs L. H. Highland.
Class J, needle and fancy worlf.Mrr.
W. E Cotant.
Class K, machinery, etc , h, N. Wotley,
Class L, ditcrttionary, Mrs. Dr. Church
ill. Class M, school work, Miss Delia M.
Reed.
Go East
Geo A. Mollring will leave Saturday
of this week for a two or three weeks' trip
east He will spend a few days in Chica
go, visiting the large wholesale houses of
that city. From there he will go to New
York, where, besides visiting the whole
sale, houses, he will go through some of the
large factories of that great city. '1 be
object of the trip is 10 order bis fall and
winter stock of goods, which will be the
largest and finest tn the history of bis, es
tablishment '
Expert dressmaker.
Work by the day. Phone
509. Mrs. A. H. Louis. 35-2
Is Front of the Palace Livery Stable
you can nearly always see a rig getting
ready to start out. We will send one any
distance, 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
Miss Jennie M. Kennedy
Post Graduate (in Piano)
of Toronto, Canada, University
of Music, Gold Medalist and
Teacher in Hamilton, Canada,
Conservatory.
Will Open Classes
In Music on July 1 6th
At Her Studio, 611 Big Horn Ave.
Phene 391
mvi
We always give
you the Most of
the Best for the
Least
J. A. Berry, Mgr.
UR DRUGS
n
J are all of the highest quality we
can get anu are ail examined crit
ically after we receive them in
stock here before a single one is placed
on sale we do everything in our power
to be on the safe side. A good thing
for you to remember.
Furnished Rooms for
Rent, Bath and Electric
Light. Inquire 321 -Third
St. Phone No. 582. tf
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