The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 15, 1904, Image 8

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    Summer
Dress Goods
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Cotton Voiles IGc
Grecian Voiles 20c
Florodora Batiste ...lie
Dalma Dimities ....15c
Mercerized Gingham25c
Dotted Swiss 15c
75c Dress Linen . . . .63c
1 Oc Lawns 5c
Notions
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Pins, per doz 5c 1
1 doz. Asst. sizes
Safety Pins 3c
Gilt Edge Dressing. .21c
Baby Elite Dressing. .8c
5c Pins 3c
10c Pins 7c
Curling Iron 3c
Asbestos Iron Holder. 5c
1000 sheets of Music 10c
36-Inch
Pongee
F. J. Brennan
DEALERS
Drugs, Perfumes I
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Paints, Oils and
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Souvenirs
Repairing in all its
Branches.
Jeweler and
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HOSE ! HOSE ! H05E ! 5
LAWN HOWERS. GASOLINE 5
STOVES and REFRIGERATORS
Good Line to Select From Prices Right
We can attend to your Plumbing wants
promptly and satisfactorily. Yours for
vour monev's worth.
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HIDES HIDES HIDES
BOUGHT AT HILLS' HARNESS SHOP AND WILL PAY TOP PRICE
WE KEEP EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
HARNESS and SADDLES
HIDES HIDES HIDES
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ANDERSON'S BLACKSMITH SHOP VSJ&U, J tiiLtLt5
For Ladies
aw& Children
S 1 . 50 ( )xfortls SI .20
1.75 Oxfords 1.39
2.0D Oxfords 1 .65
2. 50 Oxfords...... 1.98
3.oo)xfords 2.35
10 per cent discount on
all Hosiery
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THE HORACE BOGUE STORE
WILL BEGIN MONDAY,JULY 18,
AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK
All Summer Goods will he sold at
great y reduced prices.
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Gold Jewelry,
Hail orders promptly
attended to.-
Optician.
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Rugs
27x63 Smyrna $1.65
27x63 Axminister. . .. 2.35
36x72 Axminister..... 3.50
86x72 Smyrna 3.75
CURTAINS
20 per cent discount
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TRAVELING IN INDIA.
One Muxt Hire u A'ntlve Servttnt or
Kuiltire KnillekN Trnntilc.
Every tin.- who goes to India to trnvel
or live tit hotels, says Uie (.'ineago Record-Herald,
man have a personal serv
ant. a lialUx who perform ttio duties
of valet, waiter i.nd orrmi.l boy and
whatever else may be required of him.
This Is n fixed custom of the country,
to resist which brings endless trouble
to the travcle.-.
Many of tat Indk.n hotels expect the
guests to brins; all their own servants,
botli chambermaids and waiters, and
are consequently no bhort handed that
the traveler who cornea without them
'.!s usually to wait upon himself.
On the railways a native servant is
i . inuispensamo. lor travelers are
in, I'tvl to carry their own bedding,
un !i. tx'lr own beds and furnish their
own t .. The company provides a
bench tj sleep on similar to those In
American freight cabooses.
Each car h.us also a wushroom and
sometimes water. Hut If. the traveler
wishes to lie sure of washing his face
in the morning and If lie is wise he will
send his servant to the station master
before the train starts and ask to have
the water tank Jilled. Then a Hindoo
with a goatskin full of water will
climb to the roof of the car and till It
and, having descended, will stand be
fore the door and touch his forehead
every time the traveler looks toward
him till ho receives a penny?
At the eating houses along the road
the servant will have to raid the ta
bles and shelves for food and bring it
to the car for his master, since no wait
ers are provided. In addition he will
hire baggage carriers and will attend
to all the details of catching trains and
engaging' rooms.
A good servant can be hired for ?lu
a month. Poorer '" hirers," as they aro
called, cau be or- . ' for ?2 or ?3 a
month and .q "find" them
selves, but tlv .' lor must pay rail
way faro for ..,.
THE BOOKS THEY READ.
Cowper read only his Hiblo and his
prayer book.
Chopin rarely read anything heavier
than a French novel.
Voltaire's favorite classical author
was Juvenal, the satirist.
Rossini for nearly thirty years read
nothing but French novols.
Jean Paul Rkhter had only five or
six books, all philosophical.
Lord Clivc said that "Robinson Cru
soe" beat any other book he ever read.
Franklin read all he could tlnd re
lating to political economy ami llnauce.
Michael Angelo was foudest of the
books of Moses and the psalms of Da
vid. Bach was no great reader, but mueh
enjoyed books of jokes and funny' stories.
Men's
Furnishings
5 ;. $0 Royal Blue" Shoes
$3.15
Si. 00 Shirts 85c
50c Shirts 40c
50c Overalls 45c
50c Neckwear 39c
ALL HATS
one-third off
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HERE is so much good in
of us,
And there is so much bad in
of us,
: That it won't do for any of us
5 about the rest of us."
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each should do his best to itn.
the standard of the
for sale to the Public.
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Advancement along this line is our'
Geo. Darl!ng
FURNITURE
Toilet
Articles
Woodbury's Facial Cream 21c
" Soap.. 21c
Pears' Soap 13c
Mennen's Talcum 19c
Kastman's Talcum 15c
Curative Skin Soap .... 5c
Packers Tar Soap. . ...... 21c
Lyons' Tooth Powder.... 8c
Roger Gallais Soap. . . .25c
Summer
Silks
$1.00 Quality.... 7 5c
75c Quality ....55c
50c Quality.... 33c
Special 19-inch guar
anteed Taffeta 59c
27 -inch Colored or
Black Taffeta, worth
$1.00 83c
1 36-inch guaranteed
Taffeta $1.30
LADIES'
Lace Lisle
Hose
35c Quality 25c
50c Qualify 39c
75c Quality 59c
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