The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 29, 1911, Image 1

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    Two Sections
16 Pages
State lU.torUa
The Alliance Herald
VOLUME XVIII
ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBASKA I THURSDAY JUNE 29,
Section One
Pages 1 to 8
NUMBER 29
4th of July Celebration, Race Meet and Stockmen's Convention
AT ALLIANCE., JULY 4, S, O
" On July first
we will compute the interest on our
Savings Accounts
and add it to our depositors' balances.
This is easy money for them. If you
do not have a savings account with us,
come in and start one now. Interest
will be paid again on January first.
Get some of it. We will be glad to
see you, no matter how large or small
your account is.
First National Bank
SECURES POSITION
A CLOSE CALL
AT SHERIDAN
John R. Beach, who for some time
pant hag been bookkeeper In The
Herald office, received a telegram
last Saturday notifying htm of hla
appointment to a lucrative position
In the railroad offices at Sheridan,
Wyoming, and the next Saturday left
for that city. While we are very
sorry to lose Mr. Beach from
Herald office, we are pleased
his appointment to a position
will pay him a better Balary.
Beach has a good business education
and is perfectly reliable, and It gives
us pleasure, after being associated
with him in a business way for a
number of months, to give him our
unqualified commendation.
The
with
that
Mr.
LAWN 80CIAL
The Methodist Sunday school will
give a lawn social Friday evening at
the residence of Mrs. Ella Hawkins,
An accident that might have prov
ed serious if not fatal to some of
the parties concerned, had a fracti
ous team been in place of Oeo. Doug
las' gentle carriage team, occurred
on Monday of this week. The Miss
es Kthel Rowley, Mary Ray, Ktta
Douglas and Gladys Rlcketts were
out driving when one of the carriage
wheels turned Inside out. The team
topped, the girls wore thrown out,
and Miss Rlcketts and Miss Douglas
were painfully, although not seriously
Injured. They were caught In the
carriage in such a way that had the
team become badly frightened, they
would probably have run away with
more serious results.
HON. WILLIS E.
REED WILL 8PEAK
Ulnce the program for the 4th of
July and Stockmen's Convention was
made out, arrangements have b-in
made for an address by lion Willis
E. Reed of Madison. Nebraska, to
be delivered Thursday forenoon,
July 5th. Mr. Reed Is quite an In
teresting speaker, and is a promi
nent candidate for United States
senatorshlp. The addition of his
name to the program of the Stock
men's convention will add additional
Interest. All who can should hear
his address.
LIKES NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
BOY GETTING WELL
H. P. Larson of Reno came to Al
liance Tuesday with his little boy
who was so bdly scalded about
three weeks ago by falling Into a
806 Laramie Ave. Refreshments vat in which cattle dip was being
C. E. Bently of Ozawkle, Kansas,
stopped off at Alliance yesterday on
his way home from a trip to the
western coast. He manifested suite
an Interest in northwestern Nebras
ka, and spent some time Interview
ing a number of our cltliens in re
gard to products of this country,
prices of real estate, etc.
litm Bis it ii Ji mm
Wall Paper
Clearing
Sale
is now on
at
Holsten's
X KENNEDY BROTHERS!
DENTISTS. X
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Office in Alliance National Bank Blk T
Over Fostomce.
Phone 391.
GOVERNOR C. H. ALDRICH
Who will apeak in Alliance, Wed
nesday evening, July 6th
BAPTI8T CHURCH
The glorious Fourth will soon be
here. Let us enter into the spirit
of the day and celebrate aB becomes
cltisens of a great and glorious re
public. Liberty Is but a synonym
for America, and we -Are Justly proud
of the fact. But did you ever stop
to think that the liberty we prize so
much Is but a fruit of the religion
of Christ? Since that is so, honor
Him by going to church next Sun
day. In the morning our theme will
be "The Meaning and Mission of
America". In the evening, "The
Great Coronation". You are cordial
ly Invited to attend.
FRANKLIN McNEILL.
Pastor.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETINGS
I
The Epworth League of the M E.
church is conducting very Interest
ing meetings at the M. E, church
every Sunday evening. Next Sun
day evening an orchestra will fur
nish the music and there will be a
special song service. A cordial In
vitation is extended to all.
W. R. HARPER, President.
DALTON WILL CELEBRATE
The Herald Job department print
ed a lot of large posters for Dalton,
Nebraska, announcing their 4lh of
July celebration, and the bills were
dandles, if we do say it. Dalton ex
pects to have the biggest celebra
tion of any town of its size In the
state this year, and as the people of
that little burg are rustlers, we hope
i heir expectations will be realized.
cg Corsets
FOR SALE AT
BOGUE'S
Dr. JAS. P. HAXF1ELD
Dentist
OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE
All Electrical Equipment
Evenings by Appointment
PHONE 525 RED
Or. 2mC. EXTENTS
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting
Paper Hanging a Specialty
IMiom- ?'. T I 0
See me for hay harness. 1 can
save you money.
194-3t-26. UKO A. HILL
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King's New Life
Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their
fine results. Constipation and indi
gestion vanish and fine appetite re
turns. They regulate stomach, liver,
and bowels and impart new strength
and energy to the whole system.
Try them Only 25c at F. J. Bren
nan's.
Start a Home Now and
Join the Ranks of the
Independents.
Never lias it been easier to
build than right now money
is plentiful and is seeking le
gitimate channels. And there
is no enterprise more worthy
than home building. It opens
the purse strings of the banker
quicker than anything else,
because it means that you
have decided to become a pari
of the community in which you j
live. Thus almost before you ;
start you find the ownership :
of a home carries a signiti !
can -e. Start today -you'll be
glad if you do anil sorry if you
don't. When you're ready to
talk lumler we'll be waiting
for you, because we have just
the lumber you will need, be
sides a lot of suggestions that
may be helpful to you with
out any extra cost.
Forest LumberCo.
A. P. LEE, Hgr.
will be served, and the orchestra will heated. The Herald's many readers,
furnish music; in addition there will i especially in the southern part of
be some vocal selections. Everybody Sheridan county, will be greatly
is invited to attend.
pleased to learn that the little fellow
is recovering nicely.
UP WITH THE PROCESSION
The Allium Tailoring Company
Dr. James P. Maxfleld. dentist,
has a modern dental office with
lectrical equipment over Brennan's
drug store. Read his card on first
page of The Herald.
28-tf 805
WEDDED IN ALLIANCE
At the Manse of the First Presby
terian church in Alliance, Nebraska,
at High noon, June 28th. 1911, Mr.
Richard Irwin Glasgow and Miss El
eanor Spencer, both of Lingle, Wyo.,
were untted in holy bonds of matri
mony by Rev. James B. Brown.
Besides the contracting parties a:nl
officiating clergy there were present
the following: A. N. Spencer, father
of the bride, two of her sisters,
Misses Mary and Hazel Spencer,
and an aunt, Miss Isabella Hayes,
and Mrs. J. B. Brown. After the
ceremony had been performed and
congratulations tendered, the newly
married couple left for their NVvom keeps up with the Alliance impiove
Ing home. ment procession by Installing an up 1
The Herald offers heartiest con to date machine for cleaning and
gratulatlons to this worthy couple, pressing work k is a Sanitary
and our very best wishes for a long steam pressing machine, known as
and happy married life. the "Hoff-Man " The garment that
passes through this machine is dis-
BOOK KEEPER AND infected, as no germs or microbes
STENOGRAPHER can exist under a temperature as
'high as the dry steam that is in
On Monday or this week Miss Jecled ln (ne proes or cleaning
Ethel M Nolan took a position in At the alue ,lme removes any
The Herald office as bookkeeper and or, takeB awav tMe grimy appettr-
stenographer. We consider our ance ral8e8 ,ne nap reVive the
selves fortunate in securing her ser rolor8 and lnl,mrts to the garment
vices, not only because of her abil tna frollhnefl8 desired by all dress
ity, but because of her large acquaint- erg
mm in this City, Which will be of Th ,,il,t i nleaned to note that
Mauager Enyeart of the Alliance Tail
oring Company is also turning out a
large amount of work with their new
machine, a cut of which we give
herewith.
SPECIAL DISPLAY k SALE
of
PIANOS
at the
material assistance in securing
cal news.
lo
Do you want to save money on
clothing? See Phil Plzer's ad this
week.
Bennett Piano Store
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
July 4-, 5, 6
COME AND SEE
We will interest you, whether you
want to buy or not
Opposite Post Office