THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FUIDAV, MAY 2S, 1020. Under Canvas STARTING SUNDAY, MAY 30 One Big Week THE ARINGTON STOCK CO. Everything new but the name. Change of program nightly. Vaudeville between the acts Prices: Children 25c; Adults 55c. This includes the war tax. ER9CB Just Received Silk Kimonas These late arrivals will meet your most exacting wishes for beauty of pat-' tern, quality of material and general worth. See them while the selections remain go good. Nice Line of Silk Hose They are well up to the high standard of excellence maintained by us at all times. See them and be convinced. Madeira and Bungalow APRONS Mrs.H. G. Dentler 115 Box Butte Avenue am.iaxck imiKFs. T. J. Lawrence was In from his ranch Tuesday. He reports that the rain was pretty heavy In that part of the county, and that there was some hall accompanying It. The storm delayed the farmers getting into the fields for a day or two, and as they already have a late start, every day counts. William Coleman, railroad em ploye, drew a fine of $10 and costs, a total of $15, before Judge Roberts Wednesday afternoon on a charge of Intoxication. Chief Taylor found the brother propped up against the tool houHo in the Burlington yards, and promptly took him in tow. He declares that he Is a railroader and that he has money coming from Dewey, where he was last employed. He was written for It, and in tne meantime Is being held In the city bastile. At the request of the defendant, the case of Thomas vs. Staley was given a continuance of seven days in Inst Ire court this morning. Har old Thomas purchased the residence property on April 16, which Jim Staley has been renting at 628 East Spvpnth street and has asked the ejection of Staley on the grounds that he has persistently refused to give possession. WRES1LINC MATCH AT ARMORY TUESDAY One of the fastest wrestling matches that Alliance will have the opportunity of seeing for some time will be pulled off at the Armory next Tuesday evening, when Pete Buzu- kos of San Francisco, welterweight champion of the worfd, will meet Bennle Gurda of Des Moines, la. The entertainment will begin promptly at 8 p. m., and it will be some entertainment. The Northwestern Baptist Assocla tion Is to be held with the First Bap tist Church of Alliance, June n to 14 Tiama in nnw hnlnsr made for the entertainment of the delegates that will be presnet at that meeting FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR FOR SATURDAY Includes a Complete Line of SILK and LISLE HOSE I For all the women folks of the family froni Infants up. There is Burscn l lose most dependable for Ladies, ' and Bearskin for the Children. Bock Furnishing Store RAILROAD NOTES. R. E. Draper had two toes on his left foot badly mashed Tuesday morning when a main rod slipped from the truck on which It was loaded, letting It fall on his foot. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Driscoll re turned yesterday from Sheridan where they were called last week on account of the serious Illness of Mrs. Drlscoll's sister. Machinist R. E. Rednall returned from a three weeks visit to St. Louis. Mrs. A. W. Newberg and son Don ald expect to make a visit to Guern sey, Wyo., In the near future. Machinist P. P-t'M?on leaves next week for a visit to Philadelphia, Pa. Dwight Boring, Hostler Helper I has been transferred to locomotive fireman. Miss Elsie McGuire, daughter of Engineer E. L. McGulrc is making a few weeks visit with relatives at Ravenna. Mrs. V. E. Hall and Mrs. M. A. Dickinson are visiting at Scottsbluff. Beverly McGill, Bon of Round house foreman left desterday for a short visit to Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Johnson expect to leave soon for Excelsior Springs where Mrs. Johnson will remain for treatment. im:ti;h hlzl kos Two 4-rounJ boxing exhibitions, tne principals being live local bat tlers, will comprise the prelims. The excitement will be fast and furious from the start, and the promoters Bay there won't be a dull moment during the evening. Buzukos has been in the wrestling game for fifteen years and has never been defeated in the 145-pound class. He is a scientific performer, and has a knack of putting them on the mat. Among Buzukos latest victories was the winning of a match with Jack Reynolds at Cedar Rapids a few months ago. Gurda is well known among mat fans. A few weeks ago he wrestled two hours to a draw with Reynolds. The two men will be fairly evenly matched, both know the fine points of the game, and Tuesday's bout ought to be a hum-dinger. Adv. The Herald, In presenting Its list of soldiers who died In the late war, made It as complete as was possible. There were undoubtedly some who were overlooked, among them being William C. Hammond of company C, 355th Infantry, who was killed In action November 4, 1918. If any of our readers know of others, we will be pleased to add them to the printed list. The American Legion Is compiling such a record. RKTOHT OF THE CONDITION of the FIRST STATE BANK of Alliance, Ncbr., Charter No. 1229 In the State of Nebraska at the Close of Ruslness, May 13, 1020' RIKOl'ItCES Loans and discounts $ 784,509. Ot,'- Overdrafts 9,626.32: Bonds, securities, judgments, claims, etc., In cluding all government bonds .. 4,752.48 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10,195.00 Due from National and State banks 179,073.12 Checks and items of exchange 4,974.72 Currency 14,462.00 Gold coin 3.850.0O Silver, nickels and cents 2,109.73 Total i -.$1,013, 552.43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 35.000.0O Surplus fund 30.000.00- Undivided profits 3,473.9$ Individual deposits subject to check $579,950.62 Time certificates of depisit .. 251,196.46 Savings Account 27,501.77 Cashier's checks outstanding 26,421.60 Due to National and State banks 53,512.13 938.582.5S Depositor's guaranty fund 6.49B.92- Total $1,013,552.43 State of Nebraska, County of Box Butte, ss.: I, Beatrice O'Bryan, of the above-named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement Is a correct dna true copy or the report made to the State Bureau of Banking. BEATRICE O'BRYAN ; ATTEST: CHAS. BRITTAN, Director, H. A. COPSEY, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of May, 1920. HARRY E. GANTZ, My commission expires may 9, 1922. Notary Public pedal Notice To The Public We are not only SELLING GROCERIES AT COST, but we have one of best, most sanitary and up-to-date Meat Markets in the city. We wish to say that we handle no frozen meats at all. Nothing but strictly FRESH MEATS, and we deliver them to you fresh, clean and quickly, as we have two cars running at all hours. We take and deliver orders from 7 o'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the evening. WE GUARANTEE YOU PERFECT SATISFACTION Investigate Our Club System One Hundred and Sixty others have done so, and found it satisfactory. Call at our Regular Sale Saturdays and see for yourself what you can save. We solicit your patronage and invite your criticism if our service is not up to your highest expectations. . t , '...J. ! Respectfully Yours, SATURDAY IN THE METROPOLITAN SHOP YOU WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF New Millieery Fashions FORECASTING THE VOGUE FOR LATE SPRING AND SUMMER Distinctive in Style Exclusive in Design Positively the Best Millinery Values in Alliance $10, $15, $18 $20 FOR STREET, DRESS AND SPORT WEAR Women harken to the eall of Springtime, and the first step is to appear under one of our distinctive model Hats. It enables you to wear your suit, dress and sport apparel to th best advantages. 1 May We Suggest for Selection Saturday Hundreds Await Your Choosing i ''ISZIIZIZ..-. "FOR BUSINESS" Tom Stales New Taffeta Hats New Ribbon Hats New Jade Hats New White Milans New Imported Leghorns New Transparent Hats TRIMMED WITH THE NEWEST SUMMER FLOWERS, WHITE WINGS, FANCIES, RIBBON, ETC. -Trimmed Hat Sale SATURDAY ONLY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. O'CLOCK 1 O TJCk TTT C 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. LOCK 120 Trimmed Hats at 80 Banded Sailors at Think of choosing from a group of the Metropolitan Shop's Millinery as such a price. You know the character of our millinery. Every hat guaranteed a desirable style, but sacrificed to make room for Summer Shipments on the way. W. R. HARPER DEPT. STORE BIO STORE ALLIANCE, NEB.