i BocW 3fl ,u lotlC&' 7 lm Alliance Herald. Largest Circulation of any 'Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XVII, ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910 NUMBER 40 CO. FAlk 6 DAYS till the The i toe BOX BUTTE 1 fe Wednesday, September 21, 1910 Thursday, September 22, 1910 Friday, September 23, 1910 Vb RAINY DAYS Come to every bod)'. Life has more ups than downs. Right now, while you are making, you ought to be saving; then when the downs come you will have something to fall back upon. . ' Where is the money you have been earning all these years? You spent it and somebody else - put it in the bank. Why don't you put your own money in the bank for yourself why let the . other fellow save what you earn ? BE INDEPENDENT AND ? k START A $L 1 SAVINGS ACCOUNT. ,3 WITH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLIANCE i UBS MB 11 nnilra 1111 czsat ZZMi MM0fim COJ1E HERE FOR YOUR FALL SUIT You will want a new suit fo r fair week, and there is but one store where you will find such a large and well selected stock to pick from and that is the big store. You will find spmething here to suit both your form and your pocket-book. $10. to $30. Briadtftc. Kl.t.ld & Ce. Clslkit. Newest Styles and Weaves Ladies Tailored Suits and Coats Our stock in this department is very complete. We have taken great pains to prepare a display that will interest those who appreciate the newest and most beauti ful in approved fashions. These garments are made for us and we know they have the quality. Don't buy until you have seen this stock. You will find the right gar ment at the right price here, $12.50 to $30.00 Valuable City Lots Easy Payments on Make this your headquarters during fair week. Your friends will all be here and we will be pleased to have you visit this big store. NORTON'S Mr. N. P. Dodge, Jr. of the uJl known real estate firm of N. P. Dodge & Co of Omaha, arrived in Alliance with his salesman and engineer to, put on a sale of the lots in the now -Belmont addition to Alliance. The lots are all staked and the pi ice tag is on every stake. Every lot is .sold forvotfe dollar cash payment and the balance is paid at the rate of fifty cents per week, no interest is charged, and the taxca are paid by the present owners until the lots are paid for. "In this way." said Mr. Dodge, "we enable hundreds of home buyers and investors to start owning their own homes or a piece of real estate which will increase in value while they are paving for it. We have sold thousands of lots on these very easy terms, and many mothers and fathers buy lots for their children or themselves, as it is easier to save money in fixed amounis and by regular payments, and one, is not tempted to open the little savings banks or go to the bank and draw the money out. By paying 50c or .& week ou become the owner of one or two lots and it cannot run away. "As soon as the purchaser comes to the addition, selects his or her lo. pays down a dollar and gets our con tract; he or she can build at once or sell the lot again. Many buyers make" rmfi in a lilinrt ttma nml r Kiib J ft i.'.tv.. ... .... . .w, M..V. ... W..V f, four'additions we have-over onehttndretn and twenty line houbes. "We maintain an office on the ground and Mr. F. E. Reddish is our local agent. We will assist every bu er to build by getting him a loan in the Occidental Building & Loan Asso:ia tion as soon as his lot is paid for, or before if he has a little money. We give 10 per cent discount for cash payment of $25 or over. Our sale opens louay and we win have a special corps of salesmen Saturday and Sunday." ' . plays in his production of "Faust" at the Phclan Opera House last evening. This is the first play of the season at the opera house and the audience plainly showed their appreciation of the good performance. Tho electrical and scenfcal effects were very good. Come again. Mr. Dodge. While In Alliance Sanfonl Dodgu favored the pupils of St. Agnes Acad emy with an intere&ting hour of his Shakespearian ImpersonutioiiN. Jos Barkhurst Very III Jos Barkhurst, the Box Butte pio neer, returned from a trip to Lincoln 011 Saturday morning very ill and was not able to be taken to his home' north west of town until this morning. He was taken to the residence of grandma Boone in Alliance, and a doctor secur ed immediately on airivinc. His granddaughter was also sent for, who staved with him until taken home, It is hoped that he will soon be well and out again. UR DRUGS A II are all of the highest quality we can get and are all examined crit ically after we leceive 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. .. m M f v & $ p" iMufQAA Great Preparations The opening day of the second an nual Box Butte county fair is less than a week away and the fair management js now confident that when the gates are open to the people of western Ne braska, Wednesday, September 21, it will be to view the largest and most complete exhibit ever shown in this section of Nebraska. A large force of men have been at work for some time past, making im provements upon the grounds, and to day there js not a county fair associa tion in the state that can boast of more beautiful and adequate accomodations, Since last year's fair, a new grand stand, fully as large as the first, has been added to the equipment' In the rear of this roomy building many thousands of square feet of space will be utilized for exhibit purposes. One of the most interesting exhibits here will be the Box Butte county exhibit shown exactly as set-up at the recent state fair. At Lincoln, many thous ands of people viewed this exhibit each day, and to a majority of the visitors, not familiar with the possibiltics of this western country, it was a reve lation. While, naturally such an ex- j hibit will not occasion this feeling of surprise, on the other hand it should cause a feeling of great satisfaction that we live in a country possessing such a wonderful future- The management has been stead ily at work for months that this fair shall be a real unquestioned success. The most noted speakers in tho state have promised to deliver addresses and ample entertainment in the way ot races and free attractions have been provided. No effort or expense has been spared and the continued co-operation of the people of this county will certainly mean a bigger and better fair each succeeding year. A Splendid Lecture 1 1 I. limn Rev. T. J. Allen will deliver a highly interesting and instructive lecture at the U. P. church, Friday evening of this week, his subject, "Hebrew Sanc tuaries", being illustrated with an ex hibition model. Adrnibbion, 25 cents; children, 15 cents; family, (1,00; all un der 8 and over 80, free. Faust Pleases Allianceites JfM'l We always give you the Most of the Best for the Least J. A. Berry. Mgr. Sanford Dodge kept up his reputa- Vticyj lot tjouJ productions of high-class In Front of the Palace Livery Stable you can Dearly always see a rig getting ready to start out. We will seed 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 GEO. T. HAND, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. Phillips Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail v,. . V Groceries 1 We always have on hand a full line of Staple and, Fancy Groceries, and can save you money by giving you the best of everything in the grocery line for your money. , - . . ".-. . i.s We also make a specialty of fresh fruit and veget ablesajul our stock is always fresh. Try a sack of Seward Flour put up and made on our brand. A -full -line of -groceries, "queens'ware arid fresh fruits. - . - , " 2 . . qHM t n,na iic a 4-Sif tfrnf DUnA A riiuiie t Give us a trial order. 0 The Glaze Marble Works CHAS. GLAZE, Prop. Hemingford, Nebraska We receive our marble in car load lots, thus sav ing freight and agents' commissions, which customers must pay when buying from agents of non resident dealers. A full line of Monuments and Headstones in our yard at Hemingford. You can see the marble before ordering and can examine the work before accepting it. Satisfaction guaranteed. ONE DOLLAR Will pay for the Lincoln Daily State Journal mailed to your address anywhere in the country outside of Lin coln and suburbs from now until JANUARY 1, 1911 Add only 25 cents and the Big Sunday Journal will be included $1.25 for Daily and Sunday. This offer is for Mail Subscriptions only. Why not order today? ib ytitTij.tj1ti1ijti?iftijTtiiijiiT-'5w3t't' KENNEDY BROTHERS 4-OfEce in Alliance National Dank Dlk f T Over Postoffice. X 'Phone 391. "5H"jjx:-':.X'-:"i-X"W":-5,""5- I IIIIMI IIMI Get Tickets Now FOR THE. THOMAS EUWRE LUCEY ENTERTAINS E IS T AT rue OPERA HOUSE Friday Evening September 30th "He comes with a smile, a story and a song?' Auspices of Epvorth ieagae