The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 15, 1915, Image 12

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MIbr Ella Rock went to
Monday to make her home
Free ItrmnnMrntJon of llrlnxe'a
product at Hamilton' Grocery store
on Saturday.
...
Mra. L. R. Cantwell, who had been
lilting with her father-in-law,
J'rank Cantwell, and family, for the
put several daya, returning to her
Some at Lakeside Monday.
D. A. Fernengel is here from
BuahTllle this week looking after
feualnesi matters and visiting with
friends.
Miss Harriet Wiggins was here
from Bingham Monday and Tuesday
to make an entry for a homestead
nd to visit with friends.
Miss Veda Garrett was here from
Whitman Tuesday visiting with
friends, and shopping.
Free Demonntratlon of Ilelnze'a
products at Hamilton's (Jrorery atore
4M Saturday.
F. R. Bellamy, of Morrill, visited
between trains Tuesday with friends
bere.
Miss Lena Westover went to Hy-
annis Tuesday for a short visit with
relatives and friends.
John McCool returned to his home
at Ellsworth Tuesday, after a short
business visit bere.
J. C. Wilcox, of Dalton, came in
Tuesday for a visit with relatives and
friends and to look after business
matters. Mr. Wilcox formerly lived
In Alliance, and still retains property
bere.
F. M. Boone came up from Bing
bam last Saturday and remained un
til Tuesday looking after business
Butters.
Fatber Donnelly returned Tuesday
from a short stay at Angora.
Free Demonttt ration of llelnze's
product at Hamilton's Grocery store
on MaturdAy.
W. W. Buchanan la here from Hy
annls this week with a load of im
ported and American bred horses.
which be Is offering for sale. They
are warranted to be acclimated and
of the very best grade. He is sell
log them at private sale at tb 1'al-
ace Livery Barn.
Mrs. W. A. Gosmer was here from
Hemingford the first of this week at
tending the School of Music.
Attorney W. J. Connell, of Omaha,
la bere this week as special attorney
In the case of Hopkins vs. the City of
Alliance. He is assisting ' W. R
Meti, city attorney.
E. C. McCluer's entire stock of
dry goods and furnishings have been
placed In the hands of the Hosburg
Sales Co., who are offering it at
special sale. E. C. Baker Is manag
ing the sale here.
Five Demonstration of IIHiue'ti
products at Hamilton's (irwery More
on Saturday.
A. D. Rodgers returned home the
latter part of last week from Lincoln,
where he had been to attend the
meeting of the executive board of
the State Retailers' Association.
Ward W. Norton is now demon
strating the new Regal automobile,
for which he Is agent. It is surely
a dandy car, and bears the same rep
utation as do the other cars he han
dles the best.
Father Reiser was here between
trains Tuesday on bis way home to
Hemingford.
Run your auto on Itaro-GaKoline.
More power and greater efficiency. At
the Keo Garage, 18c per gallon.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Allen came up
from their ranch near Bridgeport
last Sunday in response to word that
their son, Guy Allen, had suffered a
nervous breakdown. Mr. Allen re
turned borne Tuesday, but Mrs. Al
len will remain here for the present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cooley were,
bere from Ashby Tuesday, visiting
with friends.
George Hunsaker returned to his
borne at Antioch Monday after a
abort visit here with the C. P. Wake
man family.
Miss Theresa Pearl Hight depart
ed last Saturday for Scottsbluff,
where she will remain for two weeks
drilling the pupils in their high
school play. She will be here to
morrow (Friday) night to assist In
the two-part concert by the Alliance
School of Music at the opera house, ;
and will also be heard in recital at 1
the Congregational church at Chad-1
ron Saturday evening.
Nice, Juicy steaks and pork loins.
You will always find them at A. D. 1
Rodgers' Grocery Store. j
I
Mrs. Hattie Owens 1s the new j
housekeeper in the Atlas rooming j
bouse, which recently changed
bands. I
,
Mr. and Mrs. James Blddle camej
up from Ellsworth last Friday to !
have a needle removed from Mrs.
Biddle's thumb. After they arrived
It was found that it would be neces
sary to cut very deep if the needle
was extracted, and that the opera
tion would Injure the ligaments in
tbe thumb, the physician advising
ber to wait for a short time and let
the needle wo-!: :t wy partly out
before another operation was at
tempted. They returned to Ells
worth Saturday.
PULVERIZES PRICES
$7.50
BOYS'
LONO PANTS
SUITS
$4.98
MEN'S
WORK
SHIRTS
FAST COLORS
39c
KENTUCKY
JEANS
PANTS
$1.50 GRADE
SALE PRICE
Don't Buy a Dollar's Worth of Clothing
Until You Have Seen Ours
The Famous Sells it for Less
Unheard of Prices for New Spring Goods
Remember The Famous Sells it for Less
Ten Gigantic Days of
Li PRICE SMASHING
fUR store is crowded, jammed and packed full
MEN'S
LEATHER
WORK
GLOVES
17c
SILK
FIBRE
SOX
M
PAIR
75 PAIRS
BROWN
MULESKIN
SHOES
$2.00 VALUES
$139
MEN'S
75c
MUSLIN
NIGHT SHIRTS
48c
of New Spring Clothing, Suits, Hats, Shoes,
and Furnishings for men and boys. You know
our reputation for selling none but goods of ap
proved superiority. The world's best standard
merchandise is on our shelves. We buy goods for
less and sell them for less.
WE CHALLENGE COMPARISONS andPRICES
Come here and get in while the going is good.
There will be a regular ten days' bargain picnic.
Don't Miss It Read On
Remember, The Famous Sells It for Less
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BOYS'
KNICKER
SUITS
$2.98
WORTH UP TO
$5.00
BOYS'
SHOES
9 TO 13
BLUCHERS
$139
BOYS'
SHOES
BLACK
BOX CALF
BLUCHERS
$1.48
Incomparable Clothing Values
68 fine ail wool Suits, all
sizes, that were bought to
sell up to $15.00. Nice,
choice patterns 10 Days'
Special
$9.85
THE FAMOUS Of Course
A Big Line of Men's and
Young Men's Suits Reg
ularly worth $15.00 and
$18.0010 Days' Special,
$12.50
THE FAMOUS Of Course
Here is a Big Snap in
Men's and Young Men's
Suits. 100 of new $18.00
and $20.00 Suits Special
Price
$14.85
THE FAMOUS Of Course
55 Fine Suits, made by
HART SHAFFNER &
MARX, Fancy Silk and
Wools. Regular $25 Val
ues Sale Price
$18.75
THE FAMOUS Of Course
BIG BARGAINS
Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Furnishing Goods
BOYS'
WAISTS
ALL SIZES
19c
ROMPERS
FOR LITTLE
FELLOWS
19c
BOYS'
NICE
CAPS
19c
BOYS'
MEXICAN
HATS
9c
SPRINGTEX
MEN'S
$1.00
UNION SUITS
69c
MEN'S
RIBBED
UNDERWEAR
ALL COLORS
39c
MEN'S
HIGH BACK
BIB
OVERALLS
69c
YOUR FREE
CHOICE OF OUR
NEW SPRING
FINE $3.00
DRESS HATS
ALL COLORS
AND SIZES
$1.98
120
MEN'S
BLACK CRUSH
HATS
$1.25 VALUES
SALE PRICE
98c
MEN'S
CALFSKIN
SHOES
REGULAR
$2 50 VALUES
SALE PRICE
5L98
40 FINE
SUIT
CASES
SALE PRICE
$139
600 FINE
DRESS SHIRTS
GUARANTEED
FAST COLORS
$1.25 VALUES
75c
BOYS'
SHOES
LACE
2V, TO 5V,
$1.89
ALL OF OUR
$4.00
WALKOVER
AND
DOUGLAS
SHOES
$3-48
The Famous, Ooe Price Clothing Store.
Alliance, Nebraska