The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 29, 1904, Image 8

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rTfcJtIC: HnDR1'1" Advantage of These ) Q A V I Nfl HOMP I IV C A Q H i No C,lin Music but New No ld She,fworn Goods..
CUiVltr flEKJu ( Low Prices and Carry the f &f V IIM-I- I lUlUC 11I WOl 1 Goods at Cut Prices Old Goods are Dear at any Price
K DE3 j&. ID &- ZT 3D BEPLB GOT
12c
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wear
i9c ;
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nils
50c
, Mcns'bifoOver-
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10c
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Huys 3 pr. f you Lijie t0 tfear tfie uery. Musical, Metallic Melody of the Mighty Dollar You Can't Afford to Miss These Bargains :
socks
25c
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for Mens' Mule
skin Gloves '
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39c
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Gloves
iyc
Hnv a ' liiinn
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)ants, nil sizes
95c ;
Hoys' suits
Unheard of
Prices on
New Goods
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the FAMOUS
Clothing House
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307 Box Butte Ave.
2 Doors South of Postoffice
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Merchandise at
less money than
others ask for
OLD GOODS
"""Silkole Sox 3
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ior
25c
$1.50
for Mens'
Pants
25c
Hoys'
Pants
CLOTHING
For Men and Young Men
We are showing the handsomest
line of Spring1 Suits we have ever
shown you. Every new weave
75C ClOUl IS Ul Olir bLUUK.
for Union made A FZfrr hrkUtnfr
bib Overalls r -' "" v rr "&
of MENS1 Suits at
from
tip A QS
$1.75
for Mens' $2.50
shoes
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$3.50 I
for Douglas? when w
patent leathctsj; faulty.
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These goods are nnstirpasscd for style, fit
and wearing qualities. onr money back
c guarantee 1111 artirle that proves
New Clothing
New Hats
New Shoes
New Gloves
New Collars
New Shirts
New Caps
New Underwear
New Trousers
New Ties
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Carhatt's
Douglass
Hanan
Stetson
Earl &Wilson
Elgin
Lion
Tiger
Perfection
Hawes
Morgan, Medicott
American Hosiery
Morley
Sterling
See the Goods
CorllbS, Coon iV Co'b New Collar.
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If you miss this
sale you will pay
more
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19c 50c 69c
Silk Embioid- All wool double Mens' fast col
ered Snspon- knee and seat ors Madras
ders. pants for boys Shirts
25C
for new 50c
neckties
Hoys' Not folk I SI. 00
all wool blue fm. 30384o
c -5 ct iwnlst in Mcns'
$3.50 I pants
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25c 25c
MENS
handtailored
SUITS
All fabrics
Shape-retaining
front guar
anteed 4o stylesyour
choice
$0
$2.oo
for 32.50
Hats
$3.50
Douglas
Shoes
$1.75
Marine
Calf Shoes
69c
Satinc
Shirts, fast
colors
39c
lor work
Shirts
V
1 39c
3 for Fleeced
i Underwear
6
50c
for fast
black Uir
dorw car
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$1.00
Mens' fi n
hats
Think of it. for
J a White Shiit
$1.25
for Silk stiipol Boys' good
f.mcy sox E wearing shoes
5c
Big Handkerchief
No
'st
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goods
No rusty prices
How About That
New Suit or Overcoat
For tho Spring Season ?
We stand back of
Fit and Style
OHAS. BRUCKNER
First door south Charter Hotel.
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Fire .
Insurance.
HUMIfJOrOKD,
Neukaska.
Contractor and Builder.
Turning and Scroll
Work and all
Kinds of Shop
Work
Estimates Furnished
GEO. Q, GADSBY,
Uriel; Shop West of Allliinco N'utlo..ul
Hank, Alllunoo, Null.
PHONE 400, ,
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For a Full
- Line of...
AND
Staple
Fancy
Groceries
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fiirm tirouurtv ami lho stooW.
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Notni'ial Work,.
That Can't De Beat
In Town..u"
Queensware,
lt Tinware flnd
Enameled ware
CALL ON.
oxt5 far 5aVv
A. D. RODGERS.
SEE Jos. Carey & Co.
For house moving, well boring
making and cleaning cesspools
moving box cars, etc ....
ALLIANCE, NEBRARKA.
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W. M. FOSKETT
A-ia.otiori.eer
Will Cry Sales in This and
Adjoining Counties. . . .
On COMMISSION, or
BY THE DAY.
C3T Satisfaction guaranteed. If
you want to buy or sell ranch prop
erty, list it with me
HBMiNGroRD, Ned.
A. D. NEW,
AUCTIONEER.
Salus crloil In this mid luljolnlji.; counllus liy
tliu day or commission, SI i.-on jours ot
iwrlom'o. Hntlsfuctlon rui untood. Con
Uacts can bo iniulo at Ti UriiAi.n olllco
whero ruteronuos to Alllui 'o citizens will
also bo ltn.
Hurry DuuniiiR
O. K Gilbert
Dunning & Gilbert
Violin and Guitar Solos, Duets,
Mimics, etc. Music furnished for
Putties, Receptions, and other
social gatherings. Alliance, Neb.
F. M. WALLACE
DRAY LINE
Moving Household Furniture
' and Trunks a specialty . ,
Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance
RENO.
btt'ITZKK-llKKKY.
At the home of the btide's parents,
Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Berry, of Antioch.
April 20, Miss Fanny L. Beiryand Mr.
Royal V. Switzet uete united in mar
liage by Rev. J. FI. Embrec, of Hem
ingford. The wedding was n pretty
home one attended by the relatives and
friends to the number of eighty. The
bride was tastefully attired in a gown
of white silk crepe de chine ttunincd in
lace and chiffon and cat tied a splendid
boquet of brides toscs and ferns. The
groom was atfued in conventional style.
Miss Nellie 15crry, sister of th bride,
d "ssed in a becoming costume of pink
s mull acU'U as imuesmaui anil Air.
Will or C. Moulton of Seward stood as
best in. in to the gtooin. Rev. Embrce
used a very pietty ceremony at high
noon and tho newly wedded couple then
received the congratulations and best
wishes of their many ftiends. The
ceremony was followed by a banquet at
which Mr. and Mrs. Suitzer presided.
Both the young people are well known
in this part of the state, Miss Fanny
having lived here the gt eater patt of
her life. She graduated from the Chad
ion academy in '97 and has since been
a very successful teacher in this part
of the state. She will be greatly missed
from this neighborhood. Mr. Switzer
was educated at Lincoln and Omaha
and for several years was employed at
those places. He now has a good posi
tion with the B. & M. R. R. in Omaha
and where they will be at home to their
friends at 3305 Burt street after May 1.
They received ma' t'oautiful presents
of silverware, en ......s, linen, china,
pictures and otiier .soful articles. Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Olmsted of Broken
Bow, Mr. and Mrs. M.. E. Smith of
Omaha, Mis. M. E. Harmston of Fly
annis, Lucile Wilson of Marslaud and
many Alliance telatives and friends
weto those from a distance who, attend
ed the wedding.
MARSLAND.
BARRY
HOUSE
MISS MAGGIE BARRY, Proprietress
Good Table Board
, Comfortable Rooms
Opposite Depot,
Alliance, Neb.
on
Ben Worley is the mail carrier
the Agate toutc at this time.
A son arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Lemon recently.
Sheriff Biidsall was down from Chad
ron Friday on official business.
Mrs. John Kay was down from the
ranch Tuesday doing some trading.
Dr. Hartwoll was down fiom Craw
ford Friday to visit Grandpa Lemons.
Tho time for leaving this place with
the Lawn mail has been changed to 3
p. in. With this change the people oil
the South Table will receive their mail
from the east the same day it at lives.
Messrs. I'. G. Cooper and Jake
Hatjanft of Crawford weie in town on
Saturday.
Mr. Hogle of Crawford was down
Monday to engage pasture for his cat
tle at E. T. Gregg's.
Miss Lucile Wilson returned from
Alliance Sunday having spent several
days at her home.
Mrs. Ingstrom returned from Dead
wood leccntly and was taken to the
ranch by C. H. Richoy.
Mrs, Chailcs Clark spent last week
at the home of her daughter' Mrs. C.
Cheney of Sioux county.
Mr. Spencer of Alliance is in this
vicinity in the inteiest of the Empite
Cieam Scpctator company.
E. E. Squibb went to Craw foul Sat
urday taking a load of fat hogs to
market for J. Sullcnbcrger.
A large number from this place at
tended the entertainment at Belmont
Friday evening and report a good-time.
G. Drumoud of near Crawford has
moved on to the old Hollibaugti la'nch
northeast of town, to take charge of
the same.
Mr. Millhous' sale last Saturday was
well attended but nothing sold. The
stock was in.poor condition and people
did not bid well.
E. A. Kcndtick'wcut to Hot Spiiugs
Saturday having received word that
Mrs. Kendrick, who' is being treated at
the Catholic hospital at that place, was
worse.
The Dramatic club desire a good at
tendance at their entertainment Satur
day "evening, May 7, at tho school
house. Please remember that the 15
cents admission charged for adults is to
add some new books to the library.
The selection of books will be from the
best of authors and suitable for chil
dren of all ages. Give these young
people a good house and they will feel
repaid for their labor.
Guy Lock wood
GKADI'ATi: CHICAGO SCHOOL OP
i:.MHAI..MING - .
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Puones Office 214. Res 205
I'.xpcrt l.iuly
Attendant .. AlllaTlGe, Nel),
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
Heating.
'Phone, No. 35G. ALLIANCE, NEB.'
Sheriff's Sale.
Uy vlrtuoof un, ordor of milo ivuul by the
clurk of Hih district court ot Hox lluttoi-ouii-ty,
Nebraska, upon 11 tlocm rendered by wild
court lu fikyor of ClmilugJ. Hcnjiimin. plaln
tltl. and URiiliist Murzoll Lrf'Iort, defendant,
I wlllolToron tholidduv of Muv. A. 1). 1V01.
ut Iju'c ock u. ui. on Mild day. tit the vtvsl
front door ot U10 rouit house in Alliance, In
Mid county, bull the following di'M-rlU-d nuil
ostatc. to wit:
bout Invest, quarter tectUn 10. township 3).
north runue 44, west Mxtti principal murldlun,
in Jtox lltttto county, Nubftvsku, ut public
miction to the highest biddor forou.sli, to &at
Isty biild order of Mile. In tho sum of f K5.00 mid
Interest, owt.s and accr Ins costs subject to
ull iniutiUt taxes.
ika nnfin.
Shell 4 1 said County
YV. Q aimonson.
Attorney for l'lalutllV. K I April 1
Ww. James,
ATTOItNEYS.
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. . Nebraska.
ZBINDEN BROS,,
DEALERS IN
Flour 1 Feed.
"Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It.
'PHONE 105.
WT.ST SIIIK MAIN
STKHET..
HUMPHRY
:: Undertaking- and . .
:: Embalming- Company
Calls suswered promptly day or night.
Claude Humphry,
Undertaker.
rirs. Humphry,
Lady Assistant.
Residence phone 2G9.
W1LLIAH MlTCHELll
ATTORNEY
AT LtW.
ALLIANCE, - - . NEBRASKA.
OrriCE Phone 180. Residence I'iionk203.
R. C. NOLEMAN,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Rooms 1, '2 unci 3, First Nutlon.il bunk build 2
Ing, Alliance, Neb. Notary in otllcc.
L. A. BERRY,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
ALLIANCE,
NEBRASKA.
E. H. Boyd,
AiiiH'uoy ut. Irv ..
Al.LIANCi:, NHDKASKA.
Collections given Prompt Attention.
SMITH l TIITTLK. IKA E. TASII.
TUTTLE & TASI1,
ATTORNEYS
AT LAW.
REAL ESTATE.
North .Main St.,
ALLIANCE. NEIL
J. E. MOORE, M. D.
i'i.r.T:iu:u iii.ock,
ALLIANCE, NEIL
Culls answered from otlico day or night.
Telephone No. 62.
br6rwrcLXiNr
HOMEOPATH x
Thirty joars experience). Diseases of
women and children and nun-surKlc.il re
moval of sail stoueA and euro of apendlui
tls, spoclnltlcs.
Oflleo llrst door west uf O'Connor's bakery. Z
'Phono day or night, 111".
H?TiLTT3e7livvo
PHYSICIAN AND '
SURGEON.
Moisten llulldlnc, - ALLIAT JE, NEIt
L. W. BOWMAN,
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
Office in First National Hank block. AUI
ance Nebraska.
uljaTfreyT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN.
Office two blocks north ot Time!, bulldlnir.
Phone 258, n
Hours', 8 to is a. in.. 1 :30 to 5 p. m. .
TLvirTiDWADs" J
PHYSICIAN AND SfKnEON
Office o or I'ostonico. AJjLIANCE, NEIL
DrTXlRrTaigartrDrvCsI
Is prepared to treatanyand all
diseases known to the horse
and cow. Special attention, to
dentistry All work, guaranteed
Barn North of Palace Livery, Pho 101
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