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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. The Alliance Herald VOLUME XVIII ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911 Gives all the news of Box Butte County and City of Alliance NUMBER 52 CONDEN8EO STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALLIANCE DECEMBER 6. 191 1 RESOURCES Loans Overdrafts .... United States Bonds (Par) Banking House . . . . Due from U. S. Treasurer Cash and Sight Exchange LIABILITIES !447,14o7H 1,788.28 51,000.00 10,000.00 -,roo.oo 155,108.50 $667,493.54 Capital Stock . , Surplus . . . Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits 50,000.00 50,000.00 12,370.64 48,997.50 506,125.40 $667,493.54 Deposits this statement, Deposits statement Sept. 1st, 1011, Deposits statement J une 7th, 1911, Deposits - Gain since Sept. 1st, 1911, Deposits -Gain since June 7th, 1911, $506, 125.40 438,622.11 395,737. 48 $ 67,503.29 110,387.92 The above statement with the figures appended thereto will be of interest to each customer of this bank and every citizen in this community. The condition of this bank is indicative of the condition of the territory of which it is a part. Our statement. shows that our community has been making a healthy gain, in spite of the depression which has been felt in some lines. RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS For sale at HERALD OFFICE STUCKEY COMPANY'S PUBLIC LIBRARY HORACE BOGUE STORE And anywhere else that the pesters appear in windows. A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST (Office in Alliance National Bank Hlk Over I'ostoftice. Phone 391. '.j. X4SI 1 1 1 1 t 1 t11"ttT"1'A Dr. JAS. P. riAXFIELD Dentist OVER BRENNAN'S DRUG STORE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 525 RED DR. L. W. BOWHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BULPIT corner l.Mtainie avenue and Third street. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. All are wel come. . U. P. CHURCH Services next Sunday: Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching at 11: no A. M. Young People's ser vices 6:30 at evening. Preaching at 7 : 30. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, preaching both morning and evening by Rev. (;. P. Wiwe oi Scott sblttff, Nebr. Sunday School at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Everybody invited. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Z Corsets FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S JAMES H. KENNEDY Dentist New office First National Bank Building PHONE 2.1 CHRITTMAS CANDIES The Model Candy Kitchen has the best caiulies lor Christmas and all ether occasions to be found in this part of the west. Our home made candies are a delight to all who try them. We also carry a fine stink of he very best factory made candies which sell at prices lower than are charged elsewhere for the same grade of goods. We have a ni. stock of Chrlsnuas candles, also. Services 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays of each month at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. First Sunday in each month at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Junior Auxiliary, Chapter A, meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Auxil iary, Chapter B, meets at 2:30 every Sunday afternoon. GKO. G. WARK, .Missionary. GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Drake Building, 319 Sweetwater Ave. Services every Sunday morning, at 10:30. Sunday School every Sunday morn ing at 9:30. Everybody is cordially Invited. Parochial Cit rinan-English Lutheran school every day except Saturday and Sunday, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. TITI S I.A.NT,, Pastor. 23 Cheyenne Ave., phone IM, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10 a. in., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Public Worship. 6:45 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m.. Public Worship. Mid-week Service, Thursday, 7:30 p in. On next Sunday evening there will be a Praise Service. The choir, un der the direction of A. J. Welch, has prepared the following special numbers : Anthem, Put on Thy Strength, O Zion Heyser. Solo, Selected By Miss Nemd. Duet, Fast Falls the Eventdie, Lansing By Messrs. Welch and Was. J. B. BROWN. Pastor. FREE TRIAL OFFER The "BET SY" Vacuum Cleaner placed In your home on FREE Trial. Phone 139. 198-269 CEO. D. DARLING, .gent. The Red Cross Seals The Little Stickers Help in the Great Fight Against Tuberculosis TO STAMP OUT CONSUMPTION latest model corsets, low bust, long skirt, boned with spiral wire boning NEW YORK HAT SHOP rrstfti METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Olin S. Baker, Pastor 10 A. M., Sunday Scuool. Graded Bible Classes 11 A. If. i Public Worship 6:30 P. M . Young People s Ep worth League Meeting. 7:30 P M . Public Worship. Wednesday evening. 7::su o'clock, prayer meeting. All the services of this church are for the public. Strangers and all who come will find a cordial welcome. A. M. E. CHURCH Meetings in Marks' hall, northeast The Herald is pleased to second the efforts of the Alliance Woman's Club in NODI Red Cross Christ mas seals. This is done to assist in the noble efforts that have been made in recent years to stamp out consumption. The National Associa tion for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, and others interested in this great work, have done splendid ly In educating the public as to the prevention and cure of this dreadful disease, and in assisting the victims of R who needed assistance. The A median Red Cross Society have been helping financially the last few yean l issuing Red Cress Christ mas seals. These seals are used In Stamping Christmas packages sent by mail or express, pint ting them on the backs of envelopes and on letters They have no value ils pos.ta.jji stamps or In payment of any trans Potation -barges, but they make pretty ornament for packages, and silently call attention to the (Mat work dial is being done for the ben efit of humanity. These stamps can b:- placed any where it hat the purchasers w.ih to place them, except on the front of envelopes sent by mail. This should not be done. The post office de partment has ruled that if these stickers are placed on letters they must be put on the back of same. We suppose this is done to avoid confusing them wUh the postage stamps White are placed on the 1 1 .n- side. These seals are sold at a penny a piece, the proceeds to go for the pur pose above mentioned. Persons pur chasing them practically donate the amount of their purchase but they have the pleasure ol using the seals, which is a particularly uppropi jui thing to do as the Holiday season approaches. These seals call be pun based ill Alliance at The Herald office, Stucky Company millinery store. Public Li brary, Horace Bogue store and any wJicre else where posters appear In the windowH. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS The - BKTSY Vacuum Sue,-,,,., and Cleaner should be in every home In Alliance and vicinity. K.i2-2t-r.2 GEO I). DARLING, Agent Hair combings made into beautiful switches. $ 50. Mail orders prompt ly filled NEW YORK HAT SHOP 876tf52 Dr Boland, phone 65 Dr. Boland, phone 65. After you eat smoke Marguerite. 47-s 771 The Herald Is in receipt of a let ter from S. B. Libby. requesting us to change his address from Welser. Idaho, to Bote. Rev. and Mrs. James B. Brown now reside at 619 Toluca avenue, having moved there from 722 Mis souri avenue. The Alliance Cafe is now being op erated by Rubendall Gulre, George P. Gulre taking the place of George Post on Monday of last week. Mrs. Melvin MoCoy of Sheridan ar rived on 304 Tuesday from Dotner and stopped for a visit In Alliance with her friend, Mrs. A. T. Lunn. Mrs. E. E. Ford of Lawn and daughter, Miss Genevieve, who teach es in the Crawford cRy schools, were in the city last Friday shopping Mrs. Leo Moore and children left Tuesday for Crawford, where they will make their home, Mr. Moore be ing manager of the Railroad Men's Co-Operativc Store at that place. Manager Hislop of the Alliance Roller Kink inform- The Herald thai hereafter Wednesday uight, which for a few weeks past has been re sen ed for the Skating Club, will be Open to all patrons. Mrs. Chase Feagins arrived Tues day from Bloekfoot, Idaho, for a vis it over the holidays with friends in Alliance. It Is expected that Chase w ill arrive in a couple of weeks. e W. E. Arnold, wife and child, ar rifSd the first of the week from Loach So. Dak., expecting to- mah their home In Alliance, Mr. Arnold hiiB entered the engine service of Hie C. B. 41 Q. A. E. ('able, who has been em ployed as salesman at the Horace Bogue store for the last two or three months, expects his wife to arrive from Cincinnati in about two weeks. They will make Alliance their home and reside in the house recently va cated by Rev. ami Mrs. Jame II. Brown at 722 M' uri avenue. v- Miss Anna Fiedler of the city schools Bpent her I :anksgiving va cation, from Thui day to Sunday, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lee Roland, ut Heinlngford. The Misses Nellie Carter, Mable Hazard, Ella Brown and Esther Ni land and Mrs. Belle Brown cane down from Heinlngford on 44 Sunday ! maining in Alliance until noon the next day Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittlem.ui are at Scottsbluff, cooking for and otherwise assisting Paul Gnylor, Mrs. Kittleman'8 son, who has been doitiK it big business ever since the baling season opened, baling alfalfa Frank Potmesil has sold a part of the ground of the Baxter property on the north side of 3rd srteet be tween laramie and Cheyenne ave nues to Grant Hale, who intends to erect a building for a shop iu which to keep paints and other materials used in his work. Mrs. P. P. Herbert and two child ren left Tuesday noon for Omaha, where they will visit a few days and then go to Mrs Herbert's sister in Iowa, where they will remain for h me time. Mr. Herbert has recent ly secured a position in the offices of it he L'uion Pacific at Rock Springs, Wyoming The Indies of the Presbyterian church will have a chicken pie sup ptr Friday evening beginning at 5:30, I the Presbyterian church There will be a good dinner for evrvone I rice :5 cuts Everybody come and ! have a good dinner aud a good time I Home made candy for sale also. Judge Dickson will appoint C. B . . .... m , . . .- wi oi i ins city, at present the of ficial court stenographer of Judge Harrington, as his stenographer when he enters upon his official duties as Judge of the district court next Jau uary Mr. Scott is fine of the bst court reporters in the state and his appointment will be well ret e vied by the members of the bar throughout the district who recognlao his quail flcatlons for the position.- O'Neill Front ier. C. M. Ixtspelch came down from Heinlngford on 44 last Friday i I transacted business here until lite arrival of 43. which fortunately tpr him was late -.hnt day. A pat- of Ml business was (ailing at The Her ald office and dating his subscrip tion to January I, ttlS, a We are told thai the present of a box of fine Rhode Island Reds to our worthy county superi. : ndent for a Thanksgiving present was from Michigan Instead of Idaho as MS tioned in a previous Issue of The Herald. Prof. E. L. Meyer, principal of the High school, went to IxMtgepole Thanksgiving night for a visit at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Bodstcr. Prof. Bodster Is principal of the l.odgepoR. school and Mrs. Bodster is Prof. Meyer's aister. Of course they had a very pleasant vial. WMle in Alliance Mondr." fore noon, Miss Nellie Carter, the popular saleslady in Charles W, Lock wood's store at Heinlngford, and Mies Mablc Hazard of that place, daughter of Surveyor J. P. Hazard, favored The Herald office with a pleasant call. T. J. liegeman is enjoying a viaft from his sister. Miss Reua, who ar rived last week from Keokuk, Iowa, in company with Mrs. Hegeman. who had been there on a visit. Miss Heg eman has been HI and recently un derwent a surgical operation, and came to Alliance for a viaR and to recuperate, receiving the benofit of western Nebraska's pure ozone. R. A. Chnrlton left Monday for Denver on business pertaining to his claim against the railroad company for injuries received some months ago. We understand thwt he con templates moving to Denver and go ing into business In that cMy. M. and Mrs. Arthur Bomgardner returned last Thursday morning from their wedding trip east, having vis ited Rlooniingtou. mini's, Chicago and St. Ijouta. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. Bomgard narls brotiier and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F Bomgardner of Bloomington, who will visit a couple of weeka at the homes of bis mother and slater, Mrs. Sarah Bomgardner and Mrs. W. I. Tioratice, east of Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Watson of Mitchell came over to Alliance on Wednesday of last week and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Watson, near Berea. Ora Phillips took thorn ov.t from Alliance In his automobile. They returned to this cHy on Friday, remaining until the next day then took the Guernsey it rata for home. Pete and Dan are cousins Rnd we may be sure they and their wives had a very pleasant Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Lloyd C. Thomas arrived Tuesday from Llugle, Wyo., for a few days' visit with her friends, and wtlll leave tomorrow or Saturday for Wayne, Nebr., where her parents re side. She wiU vMt at Wayne until the latter part of next week, when she wMl meet Mr. Thomas at Omaha and they will go from there to In dianapolis, where they expect to re main during the winter. Lloyd is secretary and treasurer of the North Platte Canal & Colonization Company an'i goes east on business for a few nioVhs at the request of the presi dent of the company, a capitalist who resltvs at Indianapolis, and wishes Uoyd's assistance there this winter. Look out for our big Holiday is sue of The Herald next week. It is bound to be a hummer- V ferm (5 44 Cleaning Done by Magic" That is bow a bus.v ami clever liousewitV dCtSCribsd the use of the wonderful nusutun Olssosr. Fjong ago the patent carpet woepcr displaced the broom. Now comes the vacuum clean er, ettftSing Oil! the earpe! weeper. This wonderful new con trivance .simply absorbs the dust You pass it rapidy over the walls or Moor and where there was once dust you find a beautiful clean trail. It is EDStfic tl in its aetion. The price is riht $30.00 ON EASY PAYMENTS Come in ami let us show you this wonderful machine in operation or. phone No. 180 and we will put one in your home on KUKK trial. GEORGE D. DARLING 115-117 . Third St. Alliance, Nebr.