The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 11, 1904, Image 8

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Tremendous Bargains in winter Underwear
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
Men's wool fleeced shirt and drawers 4C
Men's wool fleeced shirt and drawers, $1.00 value for 02C
Hen's extra heavy all wool Frost King, $1.60 value for I 1 2
Men's double front and back fleeced underwear, $1 value for OoC
Ladies' ribbed fleeced vests and pants, 50 cent value for 23C
Ladies1 heavy ribbed wool fleeced vests and pants, 75c values 4
Ladies' ribbed Union suits 022C
Ladies' fine camelhair wool, a fine underwear, $1.50 value for I I2'
Children's ribbed fleeced Union suits, 50c values for 35
Children's fleece lined underwear, sizes 18 to 32 19 to 3-5C
Children's all wool fine camel's hair, sizes 16 to 30, 25 to 65C
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Extraordinary Prices
In Men's, Women's and Children's
fr SHOES &
Hen's $2.50 Solid Working Shoe, $j .65
Hen's Nice Enough $2.50 Dress Shoe for $1.95
Men's Solid Goodyear Welt, Best $3.50 Shoe for 2.45
Ladies' $3.00 Soft, Patent Tip Dress Shoe, for 1.65
Ladies' $3.00 Soft Upper, Heavy Extension Sole Shoe for 1.65
Children's Extension, Heavy Sole School Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 95c
Children's Extension, Heavy Sole School Shoe, sizes 9 to 1 1 1.24
Misses' Extension, Heavy Sole School Shoe, sizes 12 to 2 1.45
Boys' Strong, Every Day and Sunday Shoes, per pair, $1.00 to 1.9
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A few good ones left in Hen's and Boys' Overcoats, Ladies' Winter Jackets and
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$1.50 VALUES FOR $1.00 That's what you get in Fall and Winter Bargains. Convince yourself by coming in and seeing
the Winter Dry G-oods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Underwear, Ladies' Winter Shirt Waits, Wrappers, Etc
Invite You to Call.
FRED MOLLRING, Manager.
DR. FENNER'S
Kidney
AND MS
All Diseases of tie
Uclneya, bladder, and
urinary organs.
Alio catarrh, heart
disease, gravel, dropsy,
rheumatism, backache.
female, troubles.
Cure
Backache
Also Pukifms the Blood.
9ea't become' discouraged. There Is a cure for yon. If necessary wrlto Dr. Pouner.
fie ban spent a llfcllmo curing Jiut such cases as yours. All consultations FEEE.
Cured of Backache.
Member of the Business Men's League
and one oftho best known business men
in St. Louis, Mo. Read what Mr.
Wand has to say about Dr. Fenner's
Kidney and Backache dure :
"I know what It is to lio afflicted with backache
and I sympathiro with fellow sufferers. After
swallowing various and frequent nauseating doses
of this and that prescription I decided that if Dr.
Fenner's Kidney and Uackacho Cure could not rid
mo of those hacknclies it nt least would not do mo
any harm and I procured a bottle.
"Now tho first bottle didn't stop those wearing
backaches, but it did afford mo great relief. Tho
second bottle, however, did effectually put a stop
to thoso racking backaches. Occasionally they
returned when strenuous business affairs exhausted
tho physical forces, but a doso or two of Dr.
Fenner's Cure gave instant relief.
Respectfully,
CANTON
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Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise on
the Kidneys FREE. M. M. Fenner, M. D., Fredonia, N. Y.
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F. J. Brennan & Co,...
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Drugs, Perfumes!
and Toilet Articles.
Paints, Oils and Wall Paper
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FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BLOCK.
Alliance, Nebraska."
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Palace Liveiy Baxn
S. II. DESCH, Prop.
one 111.OCK wkst OV Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
tue NEW zniSDKN . , amj courteous treatment to all has won for us the
lillll.VUNG. 'I'bonc 72 excellent patronage we enjoy, Trv us.
Albert Stewart is now clerking for Hoy
Ilickcy.
Joe Bartus from Oaklahoma is visiting
with his sister, Mrs. Will Roth this
week.
Clark Lewis living near Hemingford was
in Sioux county this week after cattle for
shipment-
G. H. Clayton has bought three quarters
ot land of W. A, Hood on Snake creek ad
joining his own ranch.
Mr. and Mrs Meek from near Mnlinda,
surprised their daughter, Mrs. Con Bass
Sunday by making her a visit it being her
birthday.
Will Randall has the contract (or doing
tho carpenter word on Miss Pearl Bro
sliar's new sod house, and is doing en
excellent job
Lewis E. Hood made a trip to Alliance
Sunday and brought out his father to be
on hand nt election time. Mrs. Hood ac
companied them.
W. A. Randall han been awarded the
contract for building a new "Nebraska
brick" house for Mrs. Mary Cory on her
new homestead.
Mr. Kesler of Lakeside has been in this
neighborhood this week and has employed
Con. Bass to erect a house on his claim,
which will be completed in a few days.
The election passed off quietly with the
election of two officers in this precint as
follows- James Kennedy for road overseer
bv a big majority, and Frank Caha for
constable with only two votes ahead.
Wo beg leave to correct a mistake that
the Canton news slinger for the Alliange
Times made in their items of November I,
that W. C. Phillips was assisting John
Hickey with his threshing, He was not
there.
Geo. H, Zimmerman left Wednesday
morning for a visit to the St. Louis expo
sition and on the rounds will visit Spring
Held, Canton his old home, Peoria and
Chicago. W. C. Phillips will have charge
of the ranch during his absence.
Quite an accident happened to a little
son of Henry Bruss Tuesday night on their
way home from Andrew Tschacher's.
The little fellow fell oil the wagon which
ran over him breaking one of his legs Dr.
liikner was called next day and set the
broken limb.
Bromos Grass Seed.
1 have a quantity of choice bromos
grass seed for sale at my place 5 J
miles south of Hemingford, at 10 cents
a pound. Bromos is the ideal grass
for western Nebraska. L. Samp v.
VANTi:i-i:ury Ohio l'ofutocs. (lood
stoitcd stock for storage purpose.
Al'l'l.l.S. Well sorted, hand picked,
$1.00 per luishcl.
Oi'l.W-Ow. AI.I.IANCK GKOt'.l'.ltY CO
Picturo framing, upholstering and furni
ture repairing C. Humphry. 7-io-tf
NOTflClT
The Ue,ird of Education ot tho City of Al.
linnet', ut tho olUee of tho M-crotary, O. K.
acht. will rvculvu sealed bldn for dsllvory
tu tho school bourn's tho following klmluof find
and In amounts as follows: '
Seventy tons of Lignite coal, and
Twelve tons ot Kastern Anthracite coal.
lllds to lo in huu Js of secretary on or before
Nqy, 1, 1W. 1 D. K. Sl'Al'UT, 8ec'yi
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THE FIRST MAN
Who bought furniture of us over three years
ago when we first begun business came
in recently and bought a stove and other
housefurnishings. He has been 'constant
customer all this time and is satisfied.
We can make you one of our permanent
customers. Try us.
SPECIAL PRICES ON DISHES
A half dozen drinking
glasses special price
Creamer, sugar, spooner
and putter dish. A
four piece glass
Special price
set
A similar glassfour -lece
set, Special price
SEE THE GOODS.
- 15c
. 40c
. , 75c
YOU WILL BUY.
GEO. DARLING
Furniture and Housefurnishings.
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