The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 14, 1918, LOCAL EDITION, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD
Thursday, November 14, 191 8
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
IXOYP c. rnoMAs. Mtm CLTM K. MBMTR, ity Kdltor
JOHN W. THOMAS, I Ax HI. k tkllfor
mo o. in N r Mh.
THE HERALD PUBLI8HIN0 COMPANY, Owner-(Incorporated)
Remember that even though thin war should end within a few
weeka, we should stand in great need of a fund of more than the $170,
000,000, because this work, unlike that of many other agencies, will
have to be continued throughout the entire period of demobilization,
nod this no doubt will take some time after peace has been declared.
We feel sure that Nebraska will do her part in this campagn the
same as has been done with other campaigns, and trust that the state's
iiota nf three million will be raised during the period of November
11 to 1H, inclusive.
Minn Dollle Whtte visited with klin car.
ft it-mis in Denver over Sunday, re
turning home Tuesday.
F. A. Bald left laat week for Cen
tral City, Neb., on a business trip,
Mr. Bald will drive back with a Fran-
Mr and Mr3. Davis nre moving In
to rooms over Harper's department
store this week. Tbey are moving
here from Iowa. Mr. Davis is em
ployed by the Burlington.
Charter No. If SI
Kntfrwl nl the pot offlrr nt Alliance. Nfbraaka. for traninillin through
Mi. inntlM an MCOnd las inntfr. Published every Thursday.
p v U i. I s H i: i
M v H it v
1 H D R D A 1
Subscription Price, $1.60 Per Year, Payable in Advance
Every subnorlptlnn I" regarded M an open account. The name of sub
scriber will he Instantly removed from our mailing list at expliniion of time
-paid for. If puhllshers shall he notified: otherwise the suhserlptlon will remain
in fun i- Ml the designated suhm-i Ipl Ion price. Kvery suhscrlher must under
stand Ihnt these mnilitlnnx are made n part of the contract hetween puhllsher
nd suhscrlber.
CI I In I
lt-NII't Of Old II lolls Of
ALLIANCENATIONALBANK
iCatarrh tor Twentyfgars
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
This campaign is for funds for the support of all agencieN doinn
social, educational, and welfare work for soldiers and sailors at home
and overseas.
t'ArtiripatJnK Organization
Young Men's Christian Association $100,000,000
Young Women's Christian Association 1(5,000,000
National Catholic War Council 30,000.000
, Jewish Welfare Board 3.500,000
War Camp Community Service 15,000,000
r American Library Association 3.500,000
Salvation Army j 3,500,000
$170;500.000
At Alliance
In the State Nebraska, at the close of business on Nov.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured
I' S Bond dep. sited to secure circulation (par
value)
i t. Bond to toetiro r. s. depoeltft (par value)
1' S Ilfindp and certificate of Indebtedness plcd
oil to ni uit- postal savings deposits (par
value)
U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness own
ed and unpledged
Premium on 1 S. Bonds
Stork of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent
of subscription)
Value of banking house owned and unincumbered
Lawful reserve with Federal Keserve Hank ....
Cash in vault and net amounts due from
nattoaal banbs
Net amounts due from other banks, bankers, and
tret companies other than including in Itema
13. 14, or 15
Checks on other banks in the same city or town
as reporting bank (other than Item 17)
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
from IJ. S. Treasurer
War Savings Certificates and Thrif-i Stamps
actually owned
1. 1918.
$486, 4M. 23
6,820.57
50,000.00
10,000.00
8,000.00
10,000.00
1,250.04)
31.149.02
66,323.28
5.171.15
34,183.82
2,505.00
264.17
79,250.00
3,000.00
20,000.00
PERUNA
Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607
10th Ave., N. Nashville,
Term., writes:
"After havlr.fr been a constnnt
aufferar fi "ii catarrh for mow
thaa twenty ." and after try
inn Hlino.-t ev-ry rcmeM miver
tlseil, aril having lost all hope, 1
v. t v reluctantly I" wn the usu
of Parana about years ao.
pir rybodf says ". younKrr
mn than I did tv. t years ao.
unit I actually reel younger and
hetler, and welsh more. ' ani
recomiM. uilltiK It to- my neigh
bors and i ll with whom I come
in contact."
Sold Everywhere
MADE J
ME Wt "
WELL
I.lqntd or Tablet Form
Total
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits .. .f
Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid .
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to National banks
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other than included in Items 31 or
32)
12,735.48
9,575.97
This campaign w to raise money to sustain ami enlarge the -war
work activities of the seven agencies now at work.
Nebraska's quota was originally $2,000,000 of the above $170,-
iuinann ,i... I i ,.. .... ......... ...... ...... : 1 i...
JY"" ,"nn,u m "uwa "" ' 1 3f Individual deposits subject to check 264,722.54
the first of November ; as a matter of fact, this number has been dou- certificates of deposit due in less than 30 davs
bled. It was also thought that the total number of American soldiers! (other than for money borrowed)
on both sides of the Atlantic by next summer would not exceed three I Cashier's checks outstanding
million men, whereas our military leaders arc now preparing for an ' l,"J0.',,118 f de,'8it (other than for money
American army, before the end of next summer, of between four and post'Ii sav ink's deposits . . .............
five million men. Now take your pencil ami figure we must not stop ; other time deposits
nt tin tun million niiii-L- lint iiniut mil tliw .iiwitn ''(ti-oe tin. T.n. '' Ki i i 11 ,.., IT a .lonnnllii Ineloilinir HannaiK f IT a
mm . ...v Mill '., ' . V V..... '-m . m 1.1IV 1V1I 1 . 1 ms . mj. w,.uu..u, . ..... u u... R 4 va? . . u. hj.
a1 least a fifty per cent increase, that any antl all emergencies may be dtrtMirilng officers 10,693.34
met promptly and effectively.
That the public may be relieved from the burden of an untiect s
oary number of campaigns for patriotic funds, the United Kiati-s gov
ernment, through the War and Navy Department commissions on
Training Camp Actvities, has advised this joint campaign, to be par
ticipated in by the seven oiganizatious above named, A earn naiim of
this sort should make a greater appeal to the public antl to the orirnn- roa.n
i.ntitiiis themselves than could possibly be obtained by independent ! Corrert-Atteat:
approaci) of any one of these organizations. ! f. m. Knislit F
139,596 44
735,100.24
50,000.00
50,000.00
3,159.51
50,000.00
47.28
2,447.58
86,275.95
27,517.56
168,089.92
3,107.74
19,038.92
581.940.73
Total , 735,100.24
State of Nebraska, County of Box butte. ss:
I. F. W. Harris, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
tin above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. W. Harris Cashier . .
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of November, 1918.
ii. S. Harpraves Notary Public.
FALL
Footwear
For the entire
Family.
You'll be delighted when you see our new ar
rivals in Fall Footwear delighted at the snappy,
new shapes and the high quality of the leather.
The whole general appearance of these Shoes is so
far above anything we ever thought we would be
able to show you this fall, that we want you to see
them.
Dr. A. Reed Cushion Soles
for Tin1 d, Aching Feet.
The Alliance
Shoe Store
K. Holsten R. K. Knight Directors.
FRIDAY,
Nov. 15
Imperial Theatre
SATURDAY,
Nov. 16
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Program
FRIDAY, NOV. 15TH
The Giersdorf Com
pany Great Musical
Show and a Bluebird
Photoplay
"THE DECIDING
KISS"
SATURDAY NOV. 16
Giersdorf Great Mus
ical Show and a Metro
Picture
"THE SILENT
WOMAN"
SUNDAY, NOV. 17
A Wm. Fox Picture
"THE CAILLAUX
CASE"
in 7 reels
The great interna
tional intrigue that
rocked all four quar
ters of the globe.
And the Ever-Popular
Mutt & Jeff Comedy
The Giersdorf Band Concert Company. The Greatest Musical Show De Luxe