The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 26, 1903, Image 8

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& S. make, worth $10.00, jidw
Gooil, substantial, fast color Cnstd
mores, Sia.oo kind, go nt ....
Faticv Scotch Tweeds, bountiful pttt
toins, were $15.00, now...,,,.
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Bcautiful.taitorcd Hind Sert(C8, al
paca lined, $18.00 goods nt
Our fine hand mado lino of the rich
est fabrics, such as weie bought
to retail nt $18,00 and $20.00,
can now be had nt
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Furnishing Goods
A good White Linen Front Shirt
Fine Silk Front l'tifi Hosom Shirts ..... ...
Elegant lino of Shirts, two Collars ......'. j v
Our Engineer's Long Gauntlet GlGvo !., .,'..
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RocWord Sox, 3 pairs for
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Hlnck Fast Color Underwear. ..,
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Men's Work Shirts ,
Elegant lino of Silk Ties
Good Ruin Coats
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Hoys' $5.00 Suits now
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.Boys' $3.50 Suits now
Boys' $3.00 Suits now . ..,..,. ..;
Boys' $2.50 Suits now ....
Boys' S2.00 Suits now'
Boys' $1.50 Suits now :'. .. ..
Boys' StriCw Hats
Boys' Golf Caps
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Hannn's $6.50 Vici BrIs
Ilanan's $6.00 French Calf Bftls. ..
Weber Bros.' Union Made Waited B at Calf
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Fine Velours at ... - U ....
Our Patent Leather and Enninal Ct)It and Kids,
in Oxfords and regular stylos', 'nrcthe host
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Vici Kid Welts at , . . ..
Box Calfskin at ...
Fine Calfskin Shoes, neat stjlcs, at '..
Our Satin Calf Shoes at
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Straw Hats range in in price
from 10c to aPanama at $5.00
Large Line, High G-rade Duck
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Tlie above bargains, arc here. Our efforts to please you is our constant aim, and in spite of the lateness of the season and other unfavorable
weather conditions, we are pleased at th? increase that our business shows over last year. This new store has been in Alliance just a little
over one year and we are justly proud of our first year's business. In that time we have forged a LEADERSHIP and we have clinched it.
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Agents for the World's Best in
Men's and Boys' Wear! tig Appa re
You G-et the Most Change Back Here
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HEMINGFORD.
llvollh I, rii'ivt 1h fully uutliorlzwl to m
llcltMitwoiliittuuii n ml job work ami rolli-ct
uml raoelut fur miiiu, iiml tnumict nil oihwr
buMiiohti In couiuctl(in wltli liln intuition as an
aoormltieU it'ii'oMiHHtivo of tfita p.ipr.
Mrs. V. K. lleruonll lias uni1 to the
ranoli nt Ilouht.
The 111k Double Stoi-i Ik the rijrUt
plac-s ti. buy the right goodb nt the
rlhtpriiv
.hie UcruOnll bnlVwrod the lows of the
mine injured in thw Burlaw uollnr.
Mib Aliiwdti I'oket wuina up from
Aliiuneo Tuvul;, returning the siunu
dny.
r.ju't forget to get' that pair of
hhiiHH for the uklnff of it. Wiudy.
Sumu of tha younger girls uttendlng
the nur-nml at Aliiuneo from thlh plncu
are Nolliuand Btla Carter, Kettio Uh
ri.', .1hu Uiisttu nnd Clara Xugol
bclinulilm ,Mts. A. U. Millott is bpunding the
week at Hot Springs.
Are you losing cattle with the black
leg? If .m, save theiu by calling at"
Funk's Pharmacy and getting u bottle
of those Blaek-leg-olds.
Mrs. W. A. ltnndaU wat, in Ileming
ford Tuesday.
Quite a number from this Vicinity
will celebrate iu Alliance thib year.
The colored troops will camp the day
before aud after the Fourth here. It
may be interesting to note 1 ho differ
ence in their appearance before and
after eelobrating.
When yon are in Hcmlngford don't
forget to call and see us. If wo are
acquainted we will be glad to see you
and if we are not acquainted we will
bo glad to make your acquaintance.
FfNK'S I'llAltUACY.
Mr. and Mrs. Kid well entertained a
few friends at dinner bunilay.
Isaac Uookey has had bomu extensivo
repairing done on hl& buildings.
Mr. Thompson, the new Congrega
tional minister, is a pleasing gentle
man to meet aud one who ought to be
uble to build a strong church of this
denomination in the community. We
understand that he has spent several
years as u missionary in China, leaving
there immediately after the Boxer
uprising with u baby only two months
old to cure for, his wife having died in
the Chiuese interior,
'Say, follow, where did you get all
those nice lireworks for the Fourth?"
"Why, at Funk's Pharmacy. He has
the nicest line in town.
Joseph Kaper went to Western,
Sauuders county, Wednesday eveuiug
for a few days' visit. We would not
be very greatly surprised if there were
two of Joo on his return. A person
never can toll.
Calviu J. Wildy 1ms un up-to-date
method of haudllug heating stoves but
one to be lot ulono strictly. He endea
vored to bulanco a stove on a single
iron rod. It slipped and he slipped,
he alighting on his neck and back.
Cal will not be around town for a
week or ten doyB.
Mr. and, MlS. .T. C HenuKl were
down from Marblaud Monday,
Laura and Glen Mounts accompanied
Mjjs Oraee Wheeler home from Alli
ance Monday for a few days' visit.
The rtevimth Dnv Adventlsts are
holding a big eampmeutiug at Hot
Spring. Many of the denomination
frtlin this vicinity are in attendance.
The meetings will continue all this
week and thl Tuesday uf ne.t wejsk.
Little Iterance Fenuer, daughter of
It, It. Fonner, has been quite ill thit
wok with whooping euugh. Dr. ltell
wood of Alliance was united and re
mained noarly ll day with bar. For
a time her lifo was despaired of but at
tills writing she is believed to be out
of all danger. 4
Fred Nwelaud anil wife were in town
Wednesday.
Mr.. Ilustln spent Monday In Liberty
pmeinet, the gue'st of '.Miss Pearl
llrofaliar.
sale or
A new Mt)tr.Qv
tfade. Wimjy.
organ fo.r
Thrn now pihr s
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or silo at bur-
I oh u Moravok was in'from the ranch
Wednesday. ,
Heorge l'endrlch shipped a ear of
eattlu to Otnliha Monday. This Is the
llrst load shipped from here this sea
son. W. F. Walker and 11. II. Funk went
to Alliance to attend the Uoberson
lecture Thursday evening and missed
No. lion which they weie intending
to return. As a result they drove buck.
Remember the host sack of dour In
Nebraska for Sl.O.'i, Ask for prices In
larger quantities. Wildy.
Warnie Millott has been employed
by 11. II. Funk as clerk. Warnie is a
steady, industrious young man and
will, we proplH-iy, give excellent satis
faction. amies cousin, Rupert
Walker, has taken the place us helper
iu the creamery Rupert may be a
little small In stature but he is all
there when It comes to work. Wo ure
always glad to meution boys who rus
tle around and get jobs. They will
make men of resource.
James Kcunedy'a sale, owing to the
small crowd, did not take place as
advertised last Monday.
If yon want the right kind of paint
or oil at the right kind of price, call
at Funk's Pharmacy.
Mrs. Matilda Hood will bell eighty
five head of grade cattle at her ranch,
notice of which appears olsew here In
this paper, next Tuesday. June 30, ut
9:30 o'clock The crowd should gather
ea.rlv to allow the sale to begin as
early as possible. A free lunch will be
given at noon. If you want some
stock which is way better than the
average, attend this sale. Stuff will
all be disposed of to bona tide bidders
accoidiug to teruu of sale, as we un
derstand it.
Mrs. Elmore
last week.
returned to Alliance
Claude Humphry of Alliance
chargo of the Piper funeral.
had
Clyde Rhodes left for
Sher'l"n H-t wck.
Alliance and
1 Krilfst OUu,
the dniy liiu.
u .igin o up o t.l on
P. E. Council and wife an 1 Dr. ElU
nor attended the Roberson lecture in
Alliance.
Dr. Eikner is enclosing with a barb
.wire fonee two tt acts of land fronting
on Ilox UuUe avenue on the west side
of the avenue and lic-lwetu Niw'jfUia
avenue and Custer fctieet. The doctor
expects to llx these u'p as pm-Ls with
il rives ami pleasant walks for moon
true lovers to walk rmj ttn-y injoj
evening strollr. Ha w ill In thu eud. so
we" are creiitablyiufornud, donate
them to the city. '
Mjs. Muirhead fcpent neve-nl days,
lien with, her preuu tills wtok.
Rev. Dr. Horn, traveler and lecturer,
will address the punple on the general
subject of Ills travels next Tuesday
evening, June M. Dr. Hot n is u tal
ented man, fully able to describe the
varied scenes and experiences through
which he putbed on his world encirelitig
trip. Education derived from books
otinnnt be compared with education
gained fiom travel and rubbing up
against men and tilings in all patts of
the globe. All cannot travel and at
tain this education at first hand; but
all ought to welcome the opportunity
to hear a great favorite lltce Dr. Horn
tell them of those things in his own
inimitable way. It wUl be the next
thing to making the trip in person.
MiS Carrio llushncll uccompanied
friends to Hot Springs last week.
Tito Columbia, Fire Insurance Co. of
Omaha lias paid John II. Shirk Si 5 as
damage on His store, scorched slightly
in fire of May Ul. The payment has
been prompt and in full of all claims.
The Columbia is an old Hue company
and has many thousand dollars' insur
ance in force on cattle, horses and
sheep in tlie county as well as consid
erable on farm and city property.
Prompt adjustment and the payment
of all just claims will be bound to gain
for tho company u large business.
Edward Tillin Piper died at tho Fos
ket home in this village Wednesday
evening, June 34, 1903, shortly after
9 o'clock, lie had been lu falling
health the past two years and during
the last three or four weeks he grew
weaker and the end, which eame peace
fully, was not unexpected lie was
born in Relmont, Ohio, in November,
1815, and w as almost eighty-eight years
of ace. Ho was married early In life
to Miss L.ulia Denton. There are four
surviving children: Mrs. Win. Fosket
and K D. Piper, both of llemingford;
Mrs. Hill, who lives in Illinois aud
Mrs. Decker of Portland, Ore. He en
listed as a private during the civil war
aud entering the medical branch of
tho service, became a surgeon. After
his honorable discharge from the army
he moved to Dennett, Neb., where he
lived until coming here to reside. He
had made his-home for tho past several
years with Mrs. Win. Fosket. Mr.
Piper was a member of the Li, A. II. and
ho was proud to be enrolled in the or
ganization, requesting that his (Srand
Army badge be buried with him. It
pleased him very much last Memorial
Day when the veterans came iu a body
to' shake hands with him.' Ho hail
lived long beyond the time allotted to
mnn Rnd fifntn oniim not so mich from
dtM" !.! .- hi ' :r II - if- .
f'l'i si i i i ii l .tee !k . f . it. I
l.iilil n".s T.i the !ill ll lee iv-i emi-
statitatd loving attention fiom Mrs.
Kosket and H I). Piper. As he had
done unto otheis, otheis did unto hlin.
Those who knew him In hihycyiugrr
days before his Hplendid powers of
mind aud body begun to wane bet ap
preciate the nubility of, his diameter
unit the breadth aj.u jcnpn ot in-, life.
Tho remains were taken ti lleutfett,
where iiiiiuy of the- mtnt pleiisHiit h
Foelutlous of hie life were formed and
there tei.dVift 1-iJ t) rtsi b, li.s u'd
friends and neighbors, E. D '.pM-ifi-i
compunylng.
We wish to ostein! onvi,i)l hwt
felt thanks to the peopK of llemiuif
ford for help and sympathy during thel
sickuc&s ana cujiitn oi our ueioveu i.i
titer. E. D. l'JPJ?it, Mns. Wy. Kosket,
Achcson k JoJcr,
The hardware men, sell the oalv cattle
dip, Car-Sul, for lieu, itch and ni'nge.
See them if -you want to clean up your
cattle. '
Foil hai.h A full-blooded liaTKmay
bull, four years old, price STfVanda
high grade (S.ilowuy bull fifteen months
old, price $10. One, not both for sale.
My range is on and near 3.V27-.10.
O. D. JtougK. r.-S9-3t
Cattle to summer I will take cattle
to pasture for the summer at my ranch
three miles west of Malinda. Plenty of
good range and water and cattle will be
salted regularly. Terms, $1,25 per head
from May 1, to November 1. Jos. Nkruo,
Malinda, Neb.
For Sale Ffteen head of two-year-old
colts; also one Shire stallion, six years old,
and one Norman stallion nine years old.
Will sell this stock right. E. Mabin
Homingford, Neb.
For screen doors and windows call on
Geo. G. Gadsby.
WOODRUFF'S
SURE
HAY FEVER
CURE.
GIVES INSTANT RELIEF.
Discovered in 1000
FincT Soto in 11001
After thlrty-threa
years' of suffering
with Eay Fever in
.LaecaouUf lut.Weud
ruff discovered this
valuable remedy, and
is now entirely free
from Hay Fever.
Others have tried
It with the same re
sult. Outward appli
cation and inhaling
only.
Price soc by tnail,
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THE WOODRUFF CO.
Tor sale by D. V. Butler at Eagle
Pi artnacy, Alliance. Neb
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Lower Itatcs West.
The Darlington offets round trip
tickets as follow-:
Denver and return. fS.50, July 1 to
10.
Colorado Springs ttud return, $1 1. 00,
July 1 to 10,
Pueblo and tetitrii. li.J.'i, July I to
10.
Ask agent for particulars
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Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
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Alliance,
Nebraska.
I Q' Kates to California.
The Hurlington offers round trip
tickets ns follows:
han Francisco and return, Sl"'i,
Av.gust I to 11.
Los Angeles and return, $15.7"' Au
gust I to H.
Ask the tiei-tet agent tor pirdeii'urs
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made of careuflly selected gram in a
distillery where ccry detail of the
making is watched by those jealous of
its reputation is our Marriage Wreath.
It is a
WHISKEY
that can be used safely in the home,
in the sick room or at the club.
Of fine quality when made it has
acquired an exquisite flavor, while
grow ing old.
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Ranch Supplies.
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EVERYTHING-
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Our Prices are Right.
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J as. Graham.
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