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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD JOHN W. THOMAS, Editor Lloyd C. Thomat, City Editor Published every Thursday by THK HERALD PUISLISHINO COMPANY Incorporated Lloyd C. Thomat, President J. Carl Thomas, Vict Pres. John W. Thomat, Secretary Entered at the post office at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the malls at second-claw matter. m . .. ' " ' 1 ' Subscription price, $1.50 per year In advance THURSDAY. OCTODKK :!0. 1 ! 1 3 Will You Trade Time for an Automobile The following la the liwt of nanma eot In to date. Only three or four are known to be active. Credit have been received for many. New names received any tune. ALLIANCE E. C. Dyer 6000 Dewey I.kmavan 6000 "V. J. Trageseor 600Q Ola Durinood 6000 Mm. Anna M. Zehrung ...... 6000 Mary Hukcr 5000 Neva Rrenninan 5009 Idna Bullock 000 Efcie Clough 6000 Aana O'Cannor 5000 Itfva. Duncan 6000 hbio ltobertscn CflOO Mabel Sward 6000 Mftggie Reiser 6000 ItbcJle Gabus 5000 Vivian Iloltoway 5000 Agnca Knlest : 6000 Alice Large 5000 II. U. Carpcoter 5)00 lltrdie Vernon GH)0 Delia Watson 5000 Delia Ileiil 6000 'Madge Graham 6000 May Graham 6000 Donate Cunningham 6000 Marie Gllleran 6000 Norman McOorkle 000 ALLIANCE COUNTRY Edith Sisley 6000 Mabel Crawford 6000 May Brandt 6000 Helen Putmnn 6000 Shirley Ihigaman 6000 Martha KU ken - 6000 Laura Na&on 5000 Julia Collins (000 Anna Seldler 60W Fern Johnston 6000 Christina Will 5000 Margaret Davtg 5000 Josle Hofflnnd 6000 CRAWFORD h Kort.es 60)0 i'hel Miller " 6000 Ih.Ux'Jo Canij.bell 60(H) Vesta IMtis BOW) Hazel Abbott WK)0 Cfirrie llandwlckel ..' 6(K)0 Nora Wilnoti 6000 OSHKOSH Mnrxaret Day 5000 Gertrude Kimball 6000 Ada Naseland Fern Dentz 6000 Eva 8 wan son 60O0 HAY SPRINGS Georgia Parsons 5000 Mildred Morey &009 (la'ly Bowman filHiO Margaret Horn 6000 Julia Peacock 6000 Elbe Sheffner 6000 CHADRON Feme Boardman 6O00 Hazel Ixwry 6000 Naomi Good 60O0 Eilua Coffee 6000 Nora O'Nell 6000 BELMONT Nellie Curry &000 Ilelle Gregory 5000 Grace Arlfood 5000 Mordcl Waldron 6000 DUNLAP ' Anna Fendric 5000 Mamie Onsselioar 5000 CANTON Agnes Moravek 5000 Mamie Whltaker 5000 Mabel Shotter 5000 Edith Broshar 5000 MARPLE Joule Man Ion &000 Ieora Banks 6000 Naomi Taylor 5000 BONNER Mrs. Franke Boone 6000 MUMPER Bertha llassenstab 5000 ORLANDO Mrs. Ed. Eldred 6000 Belle Brennan 5000 Marie Itennau Eo00 Clara Hobertt 6000 BINGHAM Agnes Welch 5000 Lulu Colwon ,.. SniiO Vi!a Griffith 6000 ftculnh Willey 6000 Cora UuRtafason 6000 ELLSWORTH Nettle Nation 6000 ANTIOCH Winona Illalr 000 Mrs. Cbaa. Hurhnell 6000 LAKESIDE Ada Suitor .'. 6000 Mae Cook 6000 Hazel Hunsakcr 6000 HEMINGFORD S'.:s1o DavUon 000 Mrs. Alex Muirhead 5000 Evelyn McBirny BO00 Violet Kennedy '. 6i)0') Enher Kinsley 6000 Mamie Miller 5000 Bertha Parkyn 6000 WHITMAN Dcllie Pierce 6000 Mrs. Will Corey 5000 Nora Geiger &000 MARSLAND Emilie Jacobson 6000 Fay Gregg 5000 Ottle Hunsaker 5000 ANGORA Ruth Glau 5000 Mabel Berry 6000 Mrs. C. C. Scanlon 6000 Mrs. Roy Maybell 6000 Grace Mayer 6000 FT. ROBINSON J. A. Hobfgger 6000 Mrs. Capt. Craig 5000 Mrs. Capt. Huggins 6000 Mrs. Capt. Long 6000 Mrs. Capt. Arnold 6000 E. J. Russell 6000 II. M. Coursey, a brother of Harry Ooursey, is visiting him here for a few days. BIG T. P. A. DANCE The members of Poet M, Travel er's Protex-Uve Association', of Alli ance, are a live bunch. They have arranged to give a big ball at the Opera House on Friday evening. It is to be the annual Hallowe'en, ball and a large crowd Is expected to be present. As guests of Post M at the ball Friday evening itnd during Sat urday State Pres ident Ewell, Nat 1 o n a 1 Director Geo. E. Boger ow. Directors Dunkin and Hoi brook are to be here. They will attend the dance Jack Hawes Friday evening, and on Saturday a live campaign will be made for new members. Alliance Is the youngest pot in the state. It is called "the biby po.-rt" and it Is one of tha livest. There ore a total of wlxty-two members of the local post in good standing. Roy Strong is pre-ident of Post M and Jack Hawes is secretary. The T. P.. A. organization has a present membership of 46,052. In the state of Nebraska there are 2048 mem tiers. The state officers are: Ed Eweil, Grand Island, presi dent; N. Stanley Brown, Omaha, first vice president; Sam F. Erskine, Norfolk, second vice president; Roy C. Strong, Alliance, third vice presi dent; W. B. Webster, Kearney, fourth vice president; Perry Frank lin, Fremont, fifth vice pr?klen; Charles L. Hopper, 64',! nrande.it building, Omaha, secretary and treas urer. The traveling men of Alliance give this town a gre at de 1 oi" good ad vertising. Every man Is a bor. Alilance is becoming be.t:r known all over Nebraska' on account of their efforts. They will prove them selves good hotts at the ball Friday evening. $$ GET WISE-ADVERTISE $$ ALDVEtTHiH Notice to Creditors State of Nebraska, Box Butte County, ss. In the Matter of the Est.vte of Tru man V. Brown, Deceased. I, L. A. Berry, County Judge of Box I'.utte county, Nebraska, hereby notify all persons having claims and demands against 'he estate of Tru man W. Brown that I have set and appointed the first day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the County Court room in Alliance, for tbe examination of all claims against the estate of said decedent with a view to their allowance and pay ment. All persons interested as creditors of the said estate will present their claims to me at said time, or show cause for not so doing, and In case any claims are not so presented by said time they shall be forjver bar red. This notice shall be served by publication thereof for four consecu tive weeks In the Alilance Herald, a newspaper published in Alliance, pri or to the day of hearing. Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 3rd day of Oct., 1913. L. A. BERRY, (Seal) County Judge. Oct9-4t-329-2645 . vt 'f . i am rrv.fcWi'W-:4-i The balance on the piano, ispay- ' able 1 dollar anJ 25 cent, wwkly. The balance on the player-piano ii payable 2 dollars weekly, WITHOUT INTEREST. This gives you 195 week time in which to pay for the piano or the player-piano. mm Our Mr. W. M. Robinson hat carefully selected for thit great Co-operative Sale of Pianot and Player-Pianot only such make of instru ments that can be unreservedly guaranteed by our company and upon their arrival on our floors are being tested by Prof. Jean Gilbert Jonee. is all it takes to have these pianos or player-pianos put in your home under this Co-operative plan Get this fixed in your mind: That under this co-operative plan you tret a three hundred and fifty dollar piano for two hundred and forty eight dollars and seventy-five cents, everything Included; or a five hundred and fifty dollar player-piano for three hundred and ninety five dollars, everything Included. When you see what a tremendous saving this plan offers (after considering- your piano purchase wholly from an economical standpoint), then turn to the convenience of the payments. Any one can co-operate in this extraordinary opportunity, on ac count of the easy terms. You have to pay out only Tive aoil.urs at any one time to take advantage of this plan. Mr. W. M. Robinson writes of the plan (4 PERSONAL CARD) This plan of buying and selling appeals so strongly to me, that I am constrained to add a personal word to our advertisement. In the first place, the ECONOMIES of the plan appeal very much to me. When we were first offered the opportunity to Join in this co-operative movement, it was ITS ECONOMIES that I considered the best of all its features. Any plan or effort that will reduce the prevailing price of any article to the public, must of necessity do the person or the house that adopts it, a large amount of permanent good. Then, the whole plan" seemed GOOD. It is so FAIR and SQUARE. Everyone participating in it is treated exactly alike. Every one pays the SAME low price--everyone gets the benefit of the SAME easy terms and everyone gets the SAME safeguards. In all my years' experience in business I have never known a single instance where the buyer was so absolutely protected in his purchase, as on this association plan. A child can buy one of these pianos on this plan WITH SAFETY. I am glad that our house has adopted it and proud to be associated with it. Sale began last Thursday morning While this sale really opened last Thursday, it begins in earnest next Monday, November 3rd. Already many appointments have been made, both by our salesmen and over the phone, with persons who are coming in tomorrow to make their selec tions. Those who do come in tomorrow or at least during this week have this advantage they will have the greatest number of instruments to select from, that will be on our floors at any one time and are sure to find Oil styles in all the various woods. And this for your first payment. This five dollars is credited to the price of your instrument. If you take the piano, this leaves a balance of two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents to pay. If you take the player-piano, it leaves a balance of three hundred and ninety dollars to pay. And you are given one hundred and ninety-five weeks time, in either case, in which to pay the balance. Also, in either case, your instrument will be delivered St OttCC. Either the piano or the piano-player. ISO Delays. ISo h alls. Buy now. Kvery style is now on the floors. Every style is ready in all woods, both in pianos and player-pianos. Come tomorrow. It's to your advantage. Another of the compelling features And that is you can have your money back. Yes, sir you can get your money back. You have thirty days' time after the piano is delivered to your home to fully make up your mind. If you become dissatisfied with the piano within that time, you get "you money back." Or, for any Other reason Why you get your money back and no questions asked. 1 The whole idea back of this plan of sellingr pianos is to secure the heartiest good will and the fullest co-operation from every person who participates in it. To accomplish this, the piano itself must be supremely satisfactory to its purchasers. Those who "go in" to own a piano on this plan must see in the first place that they are get ting A BIG BARGAIN. That they are getting EASIER con ditions ot purchase; that they are obtaining MORE privileges and that they are BETTER protected than if they were to buy a piano through the regular run of piano business. And if, after having the piano in their home for a month and going into every phase of the matter carefully, they are not convinced that they have made an exceptionally good "buy" they then CAN HAVE THEIR MONEY BACK. Mow to obtain one of these pianos 1 To take advantage of this unusual Bale, all you hare to do is to send or bring in five dollars, for which we will at once give you a receipt. This five dollars Is credited to your account on the co-operative books leaving two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents to be paid. The co-operaUve plan hen allows one hundred and ninety five weeks' time in which to pay this amount at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. There are no further payments of any kind to be met. You can select your piano at once tomorrow mert day next week or any other time convenient to you. It will be de livered Immediately next week or next month. The TIME! you select your piano and the DATE OF DHLIVBRY to wholly op tional with you. If not convenient for you to personally select your piano, we will make the selection for ;'ou under your mttructions, with the understanding that, if at the end of a thirty days' trial the piano is not satisfactory, we wiil refund your money. STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, ALLIANCE, NEBR.