The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 22, 1910, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIII
The Alliance Herald.
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA: THURSDAY DECEMBER 22, 1910
Official Publication
of Box Butte lounty
and City of Alliance
NUMBER 2
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ECURIT
Y
ouht first to be considered in the
selection of a depository.
"77re First National"
offers the best security to its depos -itors
in the shape of $700,000 of
clean, unimpaired, quick assets and
demands good and stable security
from its borrowers. It in rites your
business on a conservative banking
basis, whether large or small, and
the special personal attention of its
officers is given all matters intrusted
to its care and attention.
The First
National Bank
of Alliance
Xmas Candy
10c to 60c a pound
jfc Ot com je vou will 'v;mt candy for Kma and
vou will want it pure fresh. Our line of Xmas
candy is the most extensive ever shown in Alliance
and you can get what you want.
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Johnson's Home Made Candy &
MODEL CAISDY KITCHEIS
Phone 750
ALLIANCE STORES ROBBED
Sometime Mofldaj tin- stores ot
the Mallcry tiroccry Company and I,
I.. AcheSOS. were ellt cred l' burg
lars. At the Mnllery Btnic a rear
window bail been brok n completely
out and tlif marks of tlir muddy
shiics of the robbers were plainly
visible on the window sill. How
ever it lias not been discovered
thai anything of value bas bten tn
ken. An attempt was made to open
the safe, but as the robbers were
probably amateurs they did not suc
ceed in get t nig it open.
At the Acheson hardware store
they were more successful. They
made entry through the tin shop
in the basement, going down by the
stairway which leads to the public
library. They had broken the glass
in the door and entered the first
floor through the trap door In the
rear. In order to get the trap door
open they tipped a large heater on
its side, breaking the top. This i'
proof that It could not have been
boys, as was suggested, as the stove
was very heavy and was setting on
end of a large iron bar which held
the door.
front, opened a display case of raz
At this store they went to the
ors and took about eighteen drop
ping three in their haste to get a
way. They aldo took about a dozen
knives, some of Which
".i heson lirothers"
the blade, and might
should an Attempt be
then in nearby towns
The thieves also thoroughly ran
sacked the office desk and took a
boul fifty pennies It seems odd
that the) left seeral very expen
sive re vol vera and guns In leaving
this -tore by the rear door two rail
toad men's caps were dropped.
'i hrse had never 1 n need and In
dicated that one of the dry goods
I stores might have been robbed al
though none nave reported yet. it
is thought that tlx robberies oc
cur ed SbOUt three o'clock in the
morning, as lady living upstairs
in one of the downtown blocks heard
a CrMhing sound about that time,
an though a window had been bro
ken in.
Every piano we sell is guaranteed
Only high grade instruments are
sold Let us show them to you.
Crancer Company, Ida M, Moss, Mgr
Li-428
ANOTHER MISSIONARY
Rl ' . A . W Handy, the Sunday
school MlMtonary, is wearing "he
smile that won't come off " The re
ason for it is an eight pound baby
boy, born on Friday, the 16th.
had the name
stamped on
give a clue,
made t tell
If you desire anything special let us make it
for vou. Packages delivered at anv time vou
w want.
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GEO. T. HAND, M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
Hot Drinks
Have you ever had 1 1 1
pleasure of trying one
of. our hot drinks on a
cold, c hilly, raw, blus
tery day '
There Is nothing more
Invigorating or more
acceptable.
We particularly rec
ommend Hoi BeeJ
Hot Chocolate Hot
Malted Milk.
Every one will satisfy
t h e most astidOQS
taste and the most
particular stomach.
Drink o n e a t our
fountain.
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ILL WORK
TANKS
STORM SASHES
COUNTERS
A N I '
SHELVING
HT A SPECIALTY
At P. LEE, Tljrr.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
A popular Alliance man who be
lieves In advertising has handed in
the following observation:
"A duck lays an gg and waddles
off the nest. A hen lays an egg
and makes a dickens of a noise
over it. The hen believes in ad
vertising hence the demand for hen's
eggs."
MANY PIANOS SOLD
As a newspaper publisher the ed
itor of The Herald has observed for
many years the effect of newspaper
and other kinds of advertising. We
are frank to admit that there Is
some advertising done that does not
pay expense; but there is other ad
vertising that pays many times the
cost. Two things that are of prime
importance in selling, first, to have
the goods, and, second, to let the
people know by proper advertising.
One of the most successful adver
tisers is the Bennett I'lano company.
Readers of The Herald are familiar
with their advertisements that have
been published in this paper.
The celebrated Kurtzman pianos,
which they have been advertlsine
extensively lately, have been "going
like hot cakes," as will be seen by
reading the notice elsewhere in this
issue under the heading "Kurt .man
Piano Purchasers."
.Mrs Pan) Herbert leaves Fri
day noon for a visit with i datives
and friends in Omaha and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs Will Otto are up
from Lakeside on a visit with AM
am e friends.
: KENNEDY BROTHERS !
DENTISTS.
'Ottice in Alliance National Hank Hllc
Over 1'ostoffice.
rnoue 391,
no r.Aiccn
Live .loci' tali It V . hSS "
factiou guaranteed 01 110 charge. I , ... '
Leave orders at the HeralJ ohV. I Ortice, Kuuui 10, Kumer Block,
Frauk H. Palmer. s-' M Phone 525, Alliance. Nebr- 4 -tf
A Christmas Dinner is in
complete without a good, rich,
well-flavored Fruit Cake.
We have them in 1,2 and
pound sizes at 50 cts. per 11).
Telephone your orders in
NOW to
Malta V Dolsarw 9 Pfr
Tel. 040 1 1 7 Box lintte Ave.
W O. W. ELECT OFFICERS
Mm Irene Roup, of UaWecsHj
Place, but formerly an Alliance girl,
U isiting wiiii the family of W. S.
Ailie.011. .Miss Roup will return the
laal of the , , u
Fruit Cakes
At the annual election of ot f t
Of the loeal camp of the Woiiilltl
of the World on the iith Instant
the following members were nine
ted tor the ensntng rear:
K. IV Woods. Ad IX.
Tom Lawler, Banker.
M. B. Grabs, Clerk.
.1 h. DndoM, Baoort.
II Illume. Watchman.
K It .loder. Sentry
Dr. 11 a. Oopsey, Phrstclnn
A. 1. Kodgers. Cor Com.
Board of managers. Co. H. Stun
ton, three years; .1 S Saxton, two
ears; Uoyyd C. Thomas, one vear
g.ai . A a Mk
cers', 7
men
A Merry Christmas
SELLS FINE PIANO
.vtrs. Ida M . Ross, inannger of the
local branch of the 0, A. Crancer
comanpy, has just made the sale of
a beautiful six hundred dollar piano
to Miss Ruth Taylor of Alliance
This piano was specially selected
and is one of the finest brought to
Alliance.
VISITS IN OMAHA
W. ('. Nicholson, assistant cash
ler of the First National Bank of
Alliance, Is on a short visit with his
wife to her parents In Omaha
Her father. Mr. I'. II. Harrow;, Is
Receiver of Customs tor the govern
ment in that city. Mr. Nicholson
and wife will remain about a week
A GOOD PLAY
The rendition Of the hiuhlv inter
esting play, "The Mouse of a Thous
and Candles," in the opera house
Tuesday night, was very satisfactory
to a critical and Intelligent sudlenct
atid many congratulation! have been
received by the management from
those present Upon the xccllcnt per
forajaace it was. The play is one of
deep Interest ami requires genuine
talent to produce it properly. The
Interpretation of tits various parti
by the players was. D St Ural and tva
Untie, nothing being overdone or ex
aggerated ami the management of the
company has shown good Judgm ut
in selecting for the cast playeri hav
ing a proixM- concept tot or the story,
ith. ability to play the parts in it
manner such as one- might i sped
after having read the Story, It is
a b.-autlful pla) and sfas faultlessly
rendered and our greatest satisfac
tion is in knowing that our tx-oplc
were all so highly pleased with the
entertainment,
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for
K wish the readers of The Herald I Merry
.C hristinas and a Happy NewJYear. The
year 1910 has heen the hijest ever with
this store, and we look forward to 1911
I new buiineM record.
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Our immense stock of goodi for the coming
year will have the very latest styles; a full stock of
every line sold by us Will be t arried; you will find
every salesman or lady attentive and your wants in
our lines will he caret! for at the very lowest prices
consistent with good quality.
We buy in large quantities and save money
by doing so. We solu it your trade for the coming
ear.
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NORTON'S
EXTRA SERVICE AT THE POST
OFFICE CHRISTMAS
Sunday, Dec. 25
Open twice. From 10:00 until
1 1 ;00 A. M . and from 3.00 until
' 4:mi IV M.
Monday, Dec, 26
Open from H:00 until 1 1 tto A. M.
ami from 1:00 until 4:00 I. M.
Carriers will make deliverk s at
their windows during these hours.
General delivery will be open.
Registered letters and parcels
how prices and easy terms on iii he delivered, hut not received
high grade pianos. See the Crancer durtni these hours No money or
Compauy, Ida M, Ross, Mgr. : dcr business will be transacted.
2-tf-428 Ira B. Tasli. P, M
BOX BUTTE CLIMATE
IMPROVES HEALTH
Kddie Knapton, son of 0, T.
Knapton, Special traveling sales
man for the Bennett Piano company,
came to Alilance, from Fremont .Neb
raska, a month ago for his health,
which at that time was quite poor.
The climate here has agreed with
him that his health Is very much Im
proved, lie .Oil re urn In hlS home
at Fremont for the Holidays
CHRISTMAS DANCE.
Mrs. .1. T. Wlker"s Christmas dance
will be given in the Pbelan opera
house, Monday evening, December
26th, instead of Saturday evening.
FREE at HOLSTEN'S
On Friday, Dec. 23d Only
We will give to every purchaser of goods amounting
to $2.00 or more, a beautiful Souvenir Spoon, show
ing the Burlington depot at Alliance; or a box of
fine Cigars.
CLOSING OUT TOYS
In order to close out the entire Toy stock we have
a
cut prices on every Toy. Sec them.
WE SELL
Toys, Art Goods, Sta- Hand Mirrors, Shaving Sets,
tionery, Leather Coods, i AW , ,
D i n i i -r- Diamonds. atches, Jew-
Books, ryrograpny Outfits, r . ; ,
Perfumes,' Toilet Sets, Mill- dry of all kinds. Silver Nov-
tary Sets, Cuff and Collar elties, Cut Glass, Pickard's
Boxes, Manicure Sets, Writ- China, Brass and Copper
in Sets, Fountain Pens, Ware.
We have the up-to-date goods at prices that will
appeal to you. Come and see.
HOLSTEN'S
(jift Goods Headquarters