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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1911)
VOLUME XVI 1 1 NUMBER 14 4226 CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLIANCE MARCH 7, 191 1 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . OyptiI rafts . United States Bonds (Par) Banking House Cash and Sight Exchange $430,218.71 1,067.12 . 5 l.ooo. oo 10,000.00 01,767.68 $590,058. tl LIABILITIES Capital Stock . . $:o,ooo.oo Surplus and Undivided Profits 71, '.17. 70 Circulation .... 50,000.00 Depositt 415,005.71 $500,058.41 We offer the services of a bank doing a contervat ve, legitimate general banking business. Courteous treatment and pro npt attention always rendered. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Letters of credit and traveers checks issued. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Health and Strength are better than riches, and much easier to attain. Now is the time to build up your strength, tone your entire system and estab lish a solid, permanent foundation of health. Begin with a good tonic we have several excellent ones. Let us recommend Rexal SarsaparillaT ni . It will clear your blood, impart tone and vigor to all your organs, stimulate your entire system and help to strengthen and build up your body, brain and nerves. Sold in large bottles, $1.00, with the Rcxall guarantee. HOLSTEN'S GREAT CloigOii Sa $5,000 STOCK General Merchandise Greatest dosing out sale ever of fered In Alliance. If cutting prices ML WHS TANKS STORM SASHES COUNTERS AND SHELVING If A SPECIALTY A. P. LEE, Hgr. J f !' I I'M1 H"l-H I KENNEDY BROTHERS DENTISTS. Othtc in Alliance National Hank Blk Over Postoffice. 'Phoue 391. DR. A. GAISER. D E T 1ST Office, Kooin io. Kumer I'lioi.c AUieuee, Nebr. v. ill be any object we will do our opst to close out the whole stock In two weeks. Come in and see that what we say is true, fe to M values in Men's Suits for $)i to $12. Hoy' Suits, worth $3 to $8, to go at $1.50 to $4. I ; Long Pants, good value at 75 cts. to fl.26. I ,i(, arils Press Goodn at half price. Calico, 5'. cents a ;rd. Varn less than cost. i) xorth Ol hue;; Its than cost. I hits Caps, Su:-insiders, Clows, Hose, China Wore, Ladies' Silk Gloves. Corsets BUd a great many other things al a meat BARGAIN. : 'd pairs Slioe, new stock, to go ii two-thirds val .e. UndrWr, ail hnds, less than CObl. Show Oases, S a es. Coffee .Mill and al store llxmres lor sale. Sugar $ a sack; It lbs. for $1. Best Hour that can oe had $2.65 per hundred. Cora Meal j)0 cts. for 10 lb. sack. Canned Milk und all Canned Goods at cut prl es. Japan Tea, W 'ts. pound. 1 bars White Russian Soap, 25 cts. I'ailroad fare paid one way on all purchases of $20 by persons from ad joining counties. Here's a great combination bar ,-ain: 1 i'allon Can Syrup, 50 cents; ty lb. :;inger, 20 cents; 7 lbs. Sugar. 50c; I Can Asparagus Tips, 25 cents; 1 iox Kice Flakes, 10 cents; 2 cans Tomatoes, 25 cents; 2 cans corn, 25 cents; 1 can Baking Powder, 15 c; 1 can Spinach, 15 cents; 1 can Mex ene. 10 cents; 1 bottle Bluing, 10c; boxes Matches. 25 cents; 2 boxes Slices, 20 cents; .'. bottles Kxnaits. (ft cants; 5 bars White Russian soap, i!5 cents; 1 can Lima Beans. 10 cts.; 2 lb. Japan Tea, 25 cents; fc lb. Cinger, L'5 cents; 1 box Swift's clean ser, 15 cents; Total, $4 45 Will fill this order for $3.10. ESSAY & KEENEN, Box Butte Avenue, one half blcx k aorth of Burlington Hotel. A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISER at an expense so trifling as to hardly "count" at all, will sell any and ev ery useful artile he owns which is no longer useful to him. And he will realize in cash the actual val- BASE BALL FANS MEET The base ball fans of Alliance will meet at the Snyder confectionary store next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing for the coming season. It Is the desire and the Intention Of the fans to form n circuit In this part of Nebraska, to Include Sidney QHd the North Platte vnlloy towns, as well as Crawford, Chadron, etc. The Alliance Herald will run a I. use ball and sporting department for the Information of Its readers. This department will give not only the local news but the news of state and nation as well In the base ball realm. It is expected to start this department as soon as the season opens. LIGHT PLANT BELONGS TO CITY The Alliance Electric Company turned over the plant to the city tills morning, although the new man ager, who we understand Is from Lin coln, has not yet arrlevd. The sign ing of papers, etc., has not yet been ompleted but It Is expected that it will be finished this evening. W, E. SPENCER WITHDRAWS FROM RACE FOR COUNCIL MAN FROM FIRST WARD. JOE VAUGHN WILL RUN FOR THE PLACE Mr. Vaughn is a Man Liked by All, a Firm Believer in the Square Deal, and Will Make a Good Councilman. W B, Siencer, who was urgod to run for councilman of first ward by friends. In tin; following statement ireH to The Herald for publication, withdraws his consent to run for tliis place, on account of not having the tlmo to give to the position His kt ateuant Is as follows: while i appreciate very much the honor my friends would do me In miming ma as a candidate for coun cilman in the First ward ol Alliance the coming year, numerous urgent Batten In connection with my busl aess and personal affairs make It doubtful whether I could properly attend to the duties I would owe the city, and I have therefore decided not to be a candidate. Thanking my friends, and asking them not to fur ther circulate the petition they start ed In my behalf, 1 urn, with thanks. W. K. SPKNCKR. A petition has been circulated and filed naming Joe Vaughn for this place on the ticket. The Herald knows of no better man than Mr. Vaughn for this place, and feels sure that he will see that the square deal Is given to all. Mr. Vaughn Is an old resident of Alliance anil has Qone a great deal In making this uity the metropolis of western Ne-Utaska. The Real Issue in the City Campaign The Question of Licensing Saloons Net so Much an Issue at that of an Administration of City Government In the Interest of Decency. Dr. Boland Phone 65 NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Herald Job department Is making preparations for Issuing the second telephone directory for the Nebraska Telephone company for the Alliance exchange. The Increase in the number of phones lately has necessitated making the new dlrec-1 tory four pages larger than the liiKt one. , nyone desiring n change In the directory should notify the office at once. The editor of this paper has coio'ereed with quite a number of vot ers in regard to the coming city election In Alliance, voters who repre tent both the "wet" and the "dry" elemente, as they ere called; that is, voters who favor the licensing of inloons, and those who prefer to have no saloons; and it seems to bo the concensus of opinion that the question of license wi'l scarcely be Irought into this campaign, If at all, but that an administration of the city government in the Interest of tonmon decency is paramount. There are a lot of voters In Alliance who believe that the licensing of saloons, under proper legal restrictions, Is, under existing conditions, the bett metnod of controlling the liquor traffic, yet they are thoroughly disgusted witln the "wide open" policy of the last year. There are others who do not believe In the license policy at all and they, too, are disgusted, and if we mistake not, many of them are willing to concede a point of preference If by so doing an administra tion can be secured that will place Alliance before the world as a de cent licence city. We suggest, at a plan of campaign, that these two clattet of vot ers get together in the interett of the city. It may be necessary for the "drys" to concede licenee for the coming year, but better that with an improved condition in city administration than that matters continue at they have been going for tome time past. A prominent gentleman of this city who had been tpoken ofuntil recently at a probable candi date for mayor, remarked to a representative of The Herald, and to othert, that he did not think he would tuit either of the two elemente of the citizens for the reason that he favored a cleaning up of the law lessness that has been permitted under the present city admlnlttrtion, and that, he laid, would not meet the approval of hte "wets". On the ether hand, he favored license, under strict regulation, and that, would be condemned by the "drys". But we have too good an opinion of many of the to-called "wets" of this city to think that they would condemn what thla gentleman endors ed in hit conversation with ue. In fact, we know there are a good many who favor license but who are very much dltpleated with the city government as administered by the present mayor and who want to tee a change. Right here we with to remark that we have not the alightett feel ing of animotity or ill will toward Mayor Harrit. During the patt year he hat given The Herald ontiderable patronage which we appreciate. We esteem hit friendship and dislike to "ay anything ditpleating to him. But this paper would be unworthy of the confidene reposed in it if we were to continue silent while an attempt is being made to perpetuate an administration that is bringing the city into disrepute which cannot be otherwise than detrimental to its welfare. SPRINGTICDE CLOTHES Block, 4 2 tl ues of tuch thing I An assortment that bids well to attract the best dressed men to our shop. YOU ARE ENTITLED to the best style the most correct style that is to be found. Why don't you secure it f We travel the country over to obtain real style, so you can travel a few blocks to get it. We buy it in scores of patterns and dozens of models to make it easv for vou to select one. Will you select that one now ? IIANDECEE KINCA CLOTHES. D A C O. ii BrandegeeKincaid & Co. Clothes" are made to fit to wear well to briny; you back to us again. Permit us to show you the Spring styles in this admirable make. You'll not receive trifling treatment if you come to us. Service is a feature of our store which cannot be over looked We know how to serve you well we don't bore. We are interested in fitting you properly and in good style. NORTON'S ' i i 10 ' I0-L& 10-1X I0-1jC V-L I i