The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 08, 1902, Image 2

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    Thornton k Co.'s Announcement.
Mollrlng Bros. Talk Shoes.
PARALYZER
OF-
HIGH PRICES.
For the Next Five Days,
AT THE
THORNTON & CO.
Proof of the Pudding.
Victor Flour, per sack. $1.15
Seven bars Diamond C Soap. 25c
Seven bars Silver Leaf Soap. ...... 25c
Seven bars Lenox Soap 25c
Seven bars Swift's Pride Soap 25c
Seven packages Pearlino Soap 25c
Four pounds Gold Dust. ........... 25c
Cream Cheeso 12 and 15c
Horseshoe Tobacco, per pound 45c
Coal Oil, per gallon 17 '4c
Gasoline, per gallon 20c
Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb. .20 and 25c
Newport Flakes 10c
Kennedy's Long Branch Biscuits... 10c
Corn, per can 09c
Cider Vinegar, per gallon 30c
Now Potatoes, per peck 15c
? Fresh Meats. J
Mutton 10, i2 and 15c
Skinned Hams. 74c
Rex Hams 15c
Rex Fancy Bacon 170
Porter House Steak 15c
1 Sirloin 15c
Clrack.. , ioc
"VSR
Boiling Beef oCc
3-pound Can Lard, home rendered. 40c
5-pound Can Lard, home rendered. 70c
50-pound Can Lard, home rendered. $6.00
27-pound pail Pigs Feet.. 1.25
Bologna 08c
Veal Loaf, per can ioc
Ham Loaf, per can. ioc
Chicken Pate, percan ioc
Watch Our Prices on Fresh Fruit and Vegetables.
Lumber nnd Jluildlng iMntcrlnl.
Forest Lumber Co.
DEALERS IN
"JBHfiHM!"
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Estimates Cheerfully Given.-
SOT TANKS
a
WE MAKE ALL
KINDS OF....
AND A SPECIAL
TY OF
DIPPING VATS.
Dierks' Lumber! Coal Co.
"" BUSINESS AND HOME8. ""
tr& Caste of the Troller Car sua
the Street Railway.
On ono point the American is deter
mined ho will not live near his work,
says Charles M. Skinner in tho Atlan
tic. You Bhnll see him in the morning,
ono of sixty people In a car built for
twenty-four, reading Ills paper, cling
ing to a strap, trodden, jostled, smirch
ed, thrown into harrowing relations
with men who drink whisky, chew to
bacco, cnt raw onions ntid incontinent-'
ly breathe, nnd after tmrty minutes of
this contact, with tho ronr of the
streets in his cars, with languid clerks
and pinguid market women leaning
against htm, ho arrives nt his oltlee.
Tho problems of his homeward Journey
in tho evening will be still more diffi
cult, because, in addition to tho work
ers, tho cars must carry tho multitude
of demoiselles who shop and go to
matinees.
To many men nnd women of business
a scat Is an undreamed of luxury. Yet
they would be Insulted if one wero to
nsk why they did not live pver their
shops, as Frenchmcu do, or back of
them, like Englishmen. It is this un
easy instinct of Americans, this desire
of their families to separate Industrial
nnd social life, that mnkes tho use of
tho trolley car Imperative, and tho
street railway In this manner widens
tho llfo and dominion of the people. It
enables them to distribute themselves
over wider spaces and unwittingly to
symbolizo the expanslvencss of tho nation.
Ilerolo Coartesjy.
A French writer on "Tho Revolution,
tho Empiro and tho Restoration" cites
an amusing instance of wbnt he cults
heroic courtesy. Peicy, Lord Uevcrly,
invited to dine with him a marquis
who was one of tho most vallaut sol
diers of the army of Conde. Wishing
to honor his guest and the cause which
bo served, that of tho French king, tho
English peer ordered his butler to
bring him a bottle of Qne wine 100
years ago, "a ray of sun shut in crys
tal." Ho opened it carefully nnd of
fered a glass to tho marquis, saying,
"If you deem it worthy the honor, will
you drink in thlB wine tho health of
tho king?"
Tho mnrquls tasted tho wine. "How
do you like it?" risked tho host "Ex
quisite," replied the marquis. "Then,"
said Lord Beverly, "finish the glaBS.
Only in u full glnss can one drink the
health of so great and so unfortunate a
king." Without hesitation tho marquis
did as he was bidden. Only when tho
Englishman tasted the wine did ho
learn that what he bad forced on bis
guest was castor oil.
-FOR-
Lumber and Building
riaiGuais
&a aw& AJDooJl.
We Can Also Make You
a Loan In the
Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association
V
SO AS TO HELP YOU GET A HOME.
.Miscellaneous Advertisements.
B. dc M. HOTEL.
G. A. WHITE, Proprietor.
Lunch Counter in Connection.
WE AIM TO PLEASE. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Opp. Hila. Grand, A.llia,noo, Nebraska,
PHILLIPS
Livery, Feed ao(
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e.
Good Teams and Careful
Drivers...
Best of (k Taken of Transient Stock. &
phone 2.8. JOHN PHILLIPS, Prop.
mtmim&mmi&
PH
' M Each Flonheim Shoe ts a
( m Receiving Station 1
a$? H for the Invisible transmission of
Cj B comfort. They are faultless
tffi ai to finish, style and fit. I
"i M Custom made In M
K& n everything but ,ml
W Vm price. 'Mi
J Fsq-ldbvW Respectfully;
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For Two Weeks . . .
m i ..ii, ,
J We Will Make a
20 Per Cent Reduction
.ON ALL
SHOES
At John Knox's Grave.
Tho guidebooks unlto lu telling tho
visitor In Edinburgh to seo the gravo
of John Knox. It Is situated In Parlia
ment square nnd 1b marked by a small
rectangular slab of stone sunk in tho
cobblestone paving of the Btrcct, with
the chiseled Inscription, "J. K. 1573."
But it Is odds against even the acute
tourist that he finds the great reformer
at once, for only flvo feet away from
the holy ground there Is n similar
sunken slab, nnd many times a day
parties of tourists may be seen ap
proaching on tlptoo the second stono
and bending over It with keen Interest
only to read, "Wllklug Patent Hy
drant," and Qnd themselves face to
face with the water supply system of
a modern town Instead of the bonos of
the eminent clergyman.
Ho Overdid It.
Beggem (to himself) I've got around
thnt rich old great-aunt of mine at last.
She's Interested in benevolent schemes,
nnd I'm helping her night and day to
search out worthy objects. Today Bho
said I'd have cause for rejoicing when
her will wan read.
niB Great-uunt (to herself) I had no
idea my grnndnephew was so good. It
worries him almost sick to see so much
misery in the world, now delighted
he will bo to find thnt all my money is
to go to the support of the poor friend
less orphans! New York Weekly.
Dodging1 a Tip.
Polito Diner You have waited upon
mo very acceptably, and I linvo en
Joyed my meal thoroughly. You hnvo
behaved like a gentleman, and a gen
tleman you certainly are, notwithstand
ing your humble occupation.
Waiter I hope, sir, that I am a gen
tleman. I nlways try to be one.
Polito Diner It la as I suspected,
nnd, being a gentleman, I shall not In
sult you by offering you money. Per
haps at some time I may be able to re
ciprocate your courtesy. Till then
farewell.
Conditions So Similar.
"Does that moon remind you of any
thing?" ho asked, his mind reverting to
their courtship days.
"Yes," sho answered.
"What?" he asked.
"You," she said; "on club nights."
IIo looked again. Yes, the moon was
In that condition. Chicago Post
JVeiratlvo Vlrtno'si Poor Reirnrd.
"Why, papa," sho argued, "you know
Arbuthnot never drinks, chews, smokes,
gambles or Bwears."
"Yes, I know," tho rugged unromon
tic old man auswered, "but I don't
wnnt a chap for a son-in-law who mere
ly doesn't do things." Chicago Record-Ilerald.
The Clinrse.
Blobbs I hear you lost your suit
Was tho Judge's charge unfavorable?
Slobbs Oh, I'm not kicking about
that What makes mo sore is my law
yer's charge Philadelphia Record.
Wrinkles couio, tho faco fad'js. but
tho soul speaks Just as eloquently from
tho oyo whoro hope has conquered
care. Schoolmaster.
We carry none but the best
and guarantee you a dollar's
worth of wear for every dollar
spent with us
Don't Miss This Sale.
The Early Customer Will Find
an Unbroken Line.
Mollring Bros.
If. W. Norton's latest Announcement.
lntm&Aidi Buyers.
Hjivrfk PruinrI If- r Theif Arl-srors-f
n " T z ' zr" r w ' " T " -
age to duj oi m
WL Tim. Borton . . . .
What Shirt Waists we Have Left Must
Go at Some Price. Come and
Get Onr Prices
Our Summer Dress Goods Sale
IS STILL ON. The prices we make have
: moved a great many. You miss it if you
fdo not take advantage of this sale.
You must see our BARGAINS IN LACES
to appreciates them.
Just opened up the largest line of LADIES'
BELTS ever shown in town. You cannot afford
to pass by the
si. .ir
u- .
.
Clothing and Gents5 Furnishing Goods
That are Offered at Such
a Low Price at
CD. 01 NORTON'S,
'SWYvaw.ce Tecov&ed.
We now have the finest panoramic
birds's-eye photo of Alliance ever pro
duced. There are two views one
from the railroad water tank showing
everything north of the tracks; tho
other from the standpipe giving main
street and the principal residence por
tion of the city. We will be pleased
to send either view, securely packed,
by prepaid express on receipt of S1.S5.
The priuts are 6x21 inches, mounted
on the finest i8-ply bevel edgeed car
bon melton.
Alliance, Neb.
Small loans on short
time. Bankable paper.
C. E. Marks Co.
LAMBERSON& STETTER
ARE PROPRIETORS OP THE
Finest "Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for FRED KUUG-liREWING CO.,
SELECT CABINET,
EXTRA PALE and Other Popular Brands.
. . JF&iocLll'y' Trade Solicited. . . .
Goods Delivered to anypart of the city. Come and Seo Us.
Phone 136
Dray and Transfer Line.
Phone 139.
W
HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry
about what to do with your Household Goods.
S. A. Miller will take charge of them; store them
in a nice, dry and cool place and pack and ship
tnem wnerever desired. Charges reasonable.
The only spring dray line in the city.
. Pl. Miller.
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