The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 27, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TAOE SIX
THE ALLIANCE HERALD
i, ALLIANCE. N
NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 20, 1919
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See Drake's for Glasses, tf
Cfell I AO. Hough Dry, 8c per lb.
Alliance (Meant laundry. 52
J. D. Irwin made a business trip
to Lincoln Tuesday.
Call 160. Hough Dry, 8c per lb.
Alliance Bteam laundry, 62
Mm. R R. Reddish spent the week
nd visiting relatives In Scottsbluff.
Call 1AO. Hough Dry, 8c Iht lb.
Alliance Steam Lnundrr. 62
A new line of waists At a new
Sin of prices at IIIghland-Holoway
Co. 62
Fred rainier of Bridgeport spent
the week end in Alliance on busi
ness. Glasses accurately fltjed at rea
sonable prices. Drake & Drake,
Optometrists. tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benton of Hy
annls spent Saturday shopping in Al
liance. Remember that we handle the
teat feed and flour that can be ob
tained In Alliance. 62
Calvin Walker of the A. II. Jones
Co. was called to Hastings last week
B business matters.
Barton Warrick of Scottsbluff
pent Wednesday in Alliance and at
tended the Grebe-Lunn wedding. .
Call 100. Hough Dry, 8c per lb.
Alliance Ktenm Laundry. 62
Hiss Marie Carey, thebook-keeper
at the Mallery grocery store, has re
turned from a short visit to Omaha.
Drake Glasses fit Right. tf
Miss Marie Marcy of Lakeside was
an Alliance shopper on Saturday.
Hough Dry, 8c ier Hnnd. Alli
ance Steam laundry. 52
Our waists at 5.75 to 27.iM
offer you a bargain when compared
with others. HlghlAnd-lIolloway Co.
I carry a full line of Itawlelgh
products. V. K. Cults, at Fairmont
Creamery. 62
Mrs. Frank McQInnls and son,
Parr ell of Lakeside spent Saturday
in Alliance.
(it-t the best price for your
hides, at O Itanium Ilros., West Tlilrd
street. 62
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Benscoter of
Clcilla were Alliance business visit
ors on Saturday.
- itough Dry, 8c per pound. Alli
ance Steal n laundry 62
Clarence Schafer of the Schafer
Auto Supply company Is spending the
week In Omaha on business.
Hough Dry, 8c per pound. Alli
ance Steam Laundry. 62
Miss Elizabeth Williams left to
day for Chadron, where she will
spent Thanksgiving with friends.
Mrs. F. A. Berg of Torrington,
Wyo,. is visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Puring
ton, in this city.
You need not go to the trouble
of sending your hides away from Al
liance. O'ltannon Bros, will buy all
you have and pay the highest market
price for them. In this way freight
rates on small shipments will not
consume all the profits. 62
Report of the Condition of the
Alliance National Bank
AJ Alliance, In the State of Nebraska, at the Clowe of Business on November
17,1919.
: RESOURCE3
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $375,840.97
Total loans ... . . syo,bu.vv
8.000.00
26,050.00
1.250.00
154,82
Overdrafts, unsecured .....
U. 8. Government securities owned;
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par
value) . 1 60.000.00
Fledged to secure U. S, deposits (par value) .. 10,000.00
Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par
value) . . .... a......
Owned and unpledged
Premium on U. S. bonds..... M
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps act-
'ually owned .. ..i
Total U. S. Government securities.... .........
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including
stocks), owned and unpledged .......... .
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of
subscripts' on )
Talus of banking bouse, owned and unin
cumbered ...... .........
JLatsrfnl reserve with Federal Reserve Hank
Clash in vault and net amounts due from national
Vet amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust
companies ........
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as
Total of four preceding items $340,890.80.
XUdemptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer .
Interest earned but no collected approximate
on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due..
Total ... . .
375,840.97
664.01
95,434.82
26,920.99
3,000.00
20.000.00
85,000.00
277,992,72
12,473.10
15,421.92
2,505.00
12,000.00
.$877,166.69
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
LIABILITIES.
Undivided profits, less current expenses, Interest,
and taxes paid
Interest and discount collected or credited in ad
vance of maturity and not earned (approx-
Circulating notes outstanding
Jfot amount due U banks, bankers, and trust
compunleN
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding
Petnand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve:
anoiTiauai aepottiui suDject to cnecK.... ,
Certificates of deposit due In leas than 80 days.,
Certificate of deposit
Foetal aavings deposits. . . ......
Other time deposits.
60,000.00
50,000.00
9,490.38
12.000.00
60,000.00
42,038.74
88,540.42
285,181.59
93,827.88
207,207.83
451.14
20,823.11
10.746.00
.$877,166.69
United Staten deposits:
Other United States deposits. Including deposits
of V. 8. disbursing officers . . 10,740.00
Total of eight preceding items f703.060.2li
Total .'.
. State of Nebraska, county of Box Butta7M.'; " ""'
at .hr.i1!! bank' do olemnly swear
. "'""s'uc"1 us 10 m Desi or my Knowledge and belief.
CORRECT Attest : ' W' "ARIS. Cashier,
F. M. KNIGHT. ' - , ,
F. E. H OLSTEN. ,.'.,
R. E. KNIGHT,
- .vv. . Directors .
ouu.noea ana sworn to before me this 25th day of November. 1919
m. o. iiAuuuAVts, Notary Public
ANNOUNCINO
Colorado Dispersion
!''' : SALE OP ;.
THOROUGHBRED HEREF0RD3 ; j; j
70 Lots-All Females
HERD BULLS FEATURED x
Beau Aster Jr. 490532 Prince Domino 7th 683473
Friday, Dec. 12
CATALOGS NOW READY
J. R. SLACK
HOLYOKE,
COLORADO
We grind our own lenses. Drake
& Drake, Optometrists. tf
Call 10O. Hough Iy, 8c per lb.
Alliance Steam fjttutidr. -62
Bessie Elliott, who has been
very ill with Influenza pneumonia for
the past two weeks, Is convalescent.
I carry a full line of Ilawlelgh
products. YV. K. Cutts, at Fairmont
tVeainery. 52
Hough Dry, 8c per pound. Alli
ance Steam Laundry. 62
Complete assortment of styles
and sizes of Ovlda Brassiere at High-land-lloloway
Co. 52
Miss Glea Soper , is planning to
spend Thanksgiving' wltli' her parents
at Broken Bow,
Fifty dollars reward for Infor
mation on which I can prosecute the
poisoner of my dog on f Sunday, No
vember 23. Dr. W. J. Mahaffy. It
The big game hunters are all
"het up" over the news that moose
are to be hunted in Maine this year,
and especially since E. G. Lalng re
turned from the Black Hills with a
load of venison and a story of won
derful adventure.
Itough Dry, 8c per pound. Alli
ance KtcAm Laundry. 52
Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Elli
ott will spend Thanksgiving with rel
atives at Chadron.
(Jet the best price for your
hides, at O'llannon Bros., West Tlilrd
street. 52
Mrs. W. A. Miller is enjoying a
visit this week from her daughter,
Mrs. J. L. Elliott, of Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Barton of Du-
luth, Minn., are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Barton's sister, Mrs. C. E.
Wells.
Rex Roberts of the A. II. Jones
company enjoyed a visit this week
from his brother, John, of Halsey.
Henry Moaner of Butte, Mont.,
was called to Alliance this week by
the serious illness of his mother,
Mrs. L. II. Mosher.
The 164 Cleaners & Tailors sell
the best tailor-made suits and over
coats, and the price, come in and see,
$&2 and up. The 164 Cleaners &
Tailors, 213 Box Butte Ave. 52
Dr. Weyrans, one of the surgeons
In the Mayo clinic at Rochester,
Minn., is the guest of Dr. Blagle this
week.
Dr. Mahaffy spent last Sunday
at his brother's ranch south of Mul
len In the sand hills. His description
of the journey through the snow al
most equals Peary's expedition to
the north pole.
You need not go to the trouble
of sending your hides away from Al
llance. O'llannon Bros, will buy all
you have and pay the highest market
price for them. In this way freight
rates on small shipments will not
consume all the profits. 52
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donovan en
tertained the members of the Ep
worth League Friday evening. The
evening was spent with games and
music.
Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson
left Tuesday for Florl'a to spend
the winter. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson of
Hot Springs, S. D.
Mrs. M. F. Donovon entertained
the Central school teachers and su
pervisors at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday,
Refreshments were served, the home
made doughnuts making a hit with
the teachers.
O'llannon Bros, will buy all
kinds of cow and horse hides, both
green and salted. Bring them in
It's the simplest way, and much the
best. You get the highest price for
your hides without the Inconvenience
of making the freight shipment. 62
Announcements nave been re
ceived by Alliance friends announc
ing the marriage of Miss Helen An
derson and Arthur Walker, which
took place at Bridgeport on Tuesday,
November 18.
It will pay you well to let the
164 Cleaners & Tailors clean and
press your suit and fix up that old
overcoat. A new velvet collar will
help it. Our phone is our name. 164
Cleaners & Tailors. 213 Box Butte
Ave. 52
The Mesdames F. W. Hicks, A. P,
Brown, and Harry Wells entertained
Friday afternoon at a kenslngton at
the home of Mrs. Hick. The after
noon was spent informally. Dainty
refreshments were served to the
guests which numbered about thirty,
An auction bridge club, which was
recently organized, met Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Howard Red
dish. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. W. B. Barnett. The guests
were the Mesdames E. H. Boyd, R. R.
Reddish, McMannis, Minor Morris,
Wm. Mitchell, Harry Gants, W. B.
Barnett.
Land Bayers Investigate De
Ridder, Louisiana Thousands of
acres of cutover timber lands now
being sold at very low prices. Will
produce $250 to $400 per acre. Sure
crops every year. Beautiful climate.
No hard winters Plenty soft water
Save big money by locating In
Louisiana and enjoy farming, sun
shine, flowers, big crops. Raise stock
at far less cost than hard winter
countries. Excellent oil prospects
now developing. Write De Ridder
Chamber of Commerce, De Ridder,
Louisiana, for full particulars. 52
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, the
former a superintendent with the
paving concern at present working
on the Potash highway, had occasion
to drive to Bayard Monday. They
experienced a series of automobile
troubles that necessitated remaining
In Bayard Monday night They re
turned to Alliance Tuesday morning
turned to Alliance Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Price of Hem-
Ingford spent Saturday and Sunday
visiting at the home of Mrs. Price's
-Harper's
The Policy of the Metropolitan Millinery Demands
An Ever Changing Style-Show
Hence We Announce for Saturday an, - .
End-of-the-Month Sale
100 High Grade
Trimmed Hats
All from our regular
higher priced lines, at
Sr.OO
t
The very fact that newness is
the guiding principle of this Millin
ery Shop makes assurance doubly
sure that every hat in this sale is of
worth-while style and desirable in -every
way.
Distinctive Styles for Women and Misses
BLACK HATS OSTRICH TRIMMED STREET HATS
BROWN HATS FLOWER TRIMMED TAILORED HATS
TAUPE HATS RTBBOX TRIMMED SUIT HATS
NAVY HATS ffOVELTY TRIMMED DRESS HATS
PURPLE HATS ETC, ETC. BAILORS
wf ?JvTl7nnr1Il!!nfe.n,n-f 18 ln ' 1reVrtllon. Room must be made for this event, and
ruexpTsUiTend Te ".aleta" " AUtUmD F tW " '
Sale Starts When the Doors Open Saturday Morning
FALL MILLINERY
Choice of over 350 Smart Hats in Black and desirable Fall shadings.
Ilats suitable for street and dress wear. All taken from our regular stock.
On sale at prices much' below their real values Saturday at
$5.00, $7.50, $10.00
Gage Headquarters Announces
New arrivals in Banded Sailors with facings of black and navy beaver newest
winter combinations. .
OUR HAND BAG SECTION
Smart new original ideas in Velvet and Brocaded Bags, wide range of stvles
$4.95.to.$25.00
A Greater Shoe Store
A
LWAYS the new when it's new in footwear, always a little better service, always
tne satisfaction mat wins your approval. Visit our Shoe Section Saturday.
NEW BUTTON
BEAUTY BOOTS
Just Arrived! Patent vamp,
mouse top; high Louis leather
heels. Special at
$13.50
NEW LACE
BEAUTY BOOTS
Come in brown kid, high
Louis and Military Heels,
at ! $12.00
4 MM '
THE WOMEN'S
HOSIERY SECTION
SILK HOSIERY In Black,
African Brown. Cordovan,
Navy, Smoke, at
$1.50 to $150
KIT EL SILK, FACED AND
PURE SILK HOSIERY, Black
White, Navy, Brown, Battle
ship Gray, at
$1.10 to $2.50
SILK LISLE HOSIERY, at
69c
PAIR
Growing Girls9 Military Heel Boots
$6.50 to $12.00
Brown and Black Effects Sturdy Shoes for School
and Dress Wear
Brown Kid High Louis Heel, a regular $13.60
value, at f 10.75
A Fine Black Kid with a Cuban heel, a reg
ular $13.50 value, at fll.OO
Dark Brown Calfskin with Cuban heel, a reg
ular $15.00 value, at S12.00
A Field Mouse Lace Boot with high Louis
covered heels. Very special, at S14.00
This Is a regular $17. 0 value.
WE SELL
FOR CASH
ONLY
ARPER'
.Alliance, Neb.
Cash Store
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
-CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. P. Dicken
son.