gH, Historical 8ocy cp . 5 n Gives all the news of Box Butte County and City of Alliance The Alliance Herald Largest Circulation of any Newspaper in Western Nebraska. VOLUME XIX ALLIANCE. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA I THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 NUMBER 14 Spend Your Money for the best value. A bank draft is the cheapest, easiest and best method of sending money by mail Notice the Comparison Below Cost of Bank Drafts Issued by First National Bank IN AMOUNTS Not over. I r 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 00 :o oo IK) 00 7:. 00 100 00 COST ."i Cents 5 10 " 10 ' 10 " 10 " 10 " 10 M 10 " Express MO COST . Cents 8 " 10 " 12 " 15 " 18 " 20 " 25 " 30 " U. S. Postal M 0 COST 5 Cents 8 " 10 12 15 18 20 : 30 ( ( I ( Over 100.00, 10c per hundred. THE FIRST NATIONAL 1 N LOOK AT These Blues and these Grays and these Browns Did you ever see anything hand somer than' this Blue Gray'? If I could only pick this cloth ing department up in my hand, and just give every man in Al liance a glimpse of these new Spring materials The clothing manager is enthusiastic He has a right to he. The writer wishes this advertisement could nick i this Norton Clothing Department up bodily and hring it to the eye attention of every man who wants a new suit The materials are so splendid The variety is so extraordinary The values are so unusual And the determination and ability is here to satisfy every man We haven't talked price We could talk every price $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 Every price stands for an Out-of-the-Ordinary Suit we know that we have to have prices and values out of the ordinary to get you to buy We know what we have to do and we're doing it we're making It worth while for men to buy"' Suits at Norton's and they are buying them. Are you : Good Clothe THE ALLIANCE DAILY HERALD Demand for Daily Newspaper in Al liance to be Met for One Month at Least FIRST ISSUE. MARCH 16, 1912 Yielding to repeated and urgent ro quews to establish a daily newspa per in Alliance. The UM-nM Publish ing Company has docidd to make the experiment for one month, com mencing Saturday, Mnrrh 16, and continuing till Monday, April 15. The renson for selecting this particular period to try tho venture one month 1s that, on account of the union re vival meetings which are to be com mented next Sunday, a full account of which will be published in the dally, a large number of extra sub scribers can be secured. We are planning to print one sermon com plete in each Issue alter the first. While the dally will give full ac count of these meetings, its news wil not be confined to them by any means. We will give the usual Quota of local news, besides state ami general news to some extent. The daily will be strictly nonparti san. If politics are discussed, it will be from an independent stand point. The Alliance Daily Herald wUI be published one calendar mont.h daily except Sunday, making tweaity-slx issues. The subscription price will be 5 cents per single copy, IS cents per week, and 50 cents for the en tire month. We will print some ex tra copies the first issue so thai persons ..o are unable to send ua i heir subscriptions on or before Sat urday of this week may lutve their ur nipt tons begin Pith ilie first Is- WU until the supply of extra copies M ncc-n Mcha-Uffetf.' ' - W'e invite all leaders of The Her ald to subscribe for the daily inline- diately and call the attention of their friends to the same, or what will be still better, send in the sub M-riptions of your friends with your o.vn. Write names and post office addresses plainly and enclose cheek (,r money order for sums of one dol lar cr more. K n;itta:ices of less than one dollar may be sent in one Or two-cent postage stamps. Address HBftALD PUHUSHINU COMPANY. Alliance, Nebraska. St Patrick's Day Doings At the Knights of Columbus Hall, Ninth Street and Cheyenne Avenue, Alliance FINE MENU, GOOD PROGRAM St. Patrick's Day banquet will be served In K. of 0, Hall from 12 m. to ". p. m. Following Is the Menu Koat sirloin pork and apple .sauce, roast beef, mashed potatoes ami brown gravy, pickles, cabbage salad, btkf rolls, bread and butter, cake, cof fee, ice cream and hot biscuits. Price 50 (tents. Children under (J years, 25 cents. The evening program will consist of the following NORTON'S Know I s for Hest V alues JAMES n. KENNEDY Dentist New office First National Bank Building PHONE J.t AGENTS. 16.00 A DA. IDEAL P.nc.k. CriddU inn SM hoUWWIVOMMy.MM udltU FuImIci Quick wv t fnu u,Ui Dtrai.un.i mm MO. A. J. KENNEDY DENTIST Other to Alliance National Hank Klk Over Posloflice Phone 391. uij..'..-..,..-..'-.'..:..:-.,":.-..'.j.j. Dr. JAS. P. HAXFIELD Dentist OVER BR EN NAN'S DRUG 8 TO RE All Electrical Equipment Evenings by Appointment PHONE 526 RED g c Corsets RECTOR CO., Holdrege. Nebr. FOR SALE AT BOGUE'S DR. L. W. BOWHAN Office Upstairs, First National Bank Building Phone, Office 362 Phone, Residence 16 ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Program Ore lies) ra. Why we celebrate St. Patrick's Day, Krnest O'Keefe. lkar Little Shamrock, May Hine Faith and Father land, W Kent Song; K. F. Costetlo. Duet, Mis. II Duncan. Anna ()'- iilltler Song. Shoogy Shoo. Miss BrOOOM, I'nfold Kiins Flag. Kd Shields Piano Solo, Mary Keestci Harp That Once, Academy Chorus. Plain. Solo. Miss It Taylor. The Irish In America. Hon M. Ilroome Song, Mrs II Duncan. Heading. Fiances I . kn i Song. Dick Burke. Solo, Kuih M orris Song, J. cm lute. Heading, Carrie Niedemieyer. Come Hack to Klin, Clarence land Vote of Thanks. Heury Murphy F Hy Building Time at Hand See us for prices on all kinds of Building Material S. A. Foster Lumber Co. A L. CONKLIN, Mgr. o nsr as s ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA B O Denton's Variety Store w SEE OUR Easter Novelties Also tne thousand and one useful articles for the home FINEST LOT OF 10C GOODS IN TOWN 313 Box Butte Ave. 1IIPW m in 7 V I mi mi At Stuckey's Spring jfasbions Exhibit and Opening of handsome new styles in Ladies' Hats, Dresses, Waists and Furnishings SATURDAY, March 16, 1912 Ctngham and percale at Simmons "POLLY" A HIT The Aringtont Score Anotheir Suc cess at the Opera House That such a large house turned out in the face of a fierce blUzard to witness the Ariuglon Stock Co. in Polly of the Circus,1' at the Phelan Opera House on Wednesday night, is a high compliment and It was u compliment not unplaced, for It was a splendid performance of a delight ful play The new people in the company established themselves at once as prime favorites. Tonight the play will be I. Nile Tormenr." and Frilay night the rat tling merry i-oaiHly, "The Man in Itlack.' There will be a matinee Satunla and on Saturday evening "St. Klmo" will be given. The OMepMJf "ill close its en gagement with the performance on Monday night of James J. Corbet t's j;reu starring play of "Pals." TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT IT If you are Interested in the Alli ance daily paper you are earnestly requested to subscribe for It your self and tell your friends about it I.M MFIMATKI.Y and invite them to subscribe, also. lauge Hue spring hats at mous Sim PUBLIC NOTICE Dr. C K. Slugle, who has been with tile i he past five years as as sistant, Is no longer In my employ. All bills for work done by him prior to Feb. 1st, l!UL', are payable dir-l to me H. H. HKU.WOOD, M. D. 1 1 14-tf TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The next edition of the Alliance telephone directory will be issued April 1st. All persons who expect to make changes in their telephone numbers antl all who expect to in stall telephones soon are requested to notify T I'f Heesou. manager, within the net week, so that they . .in be assigned numbers iu time for the same to appear in the new tele phone directory. 14-1-1 U0 A