jtt"swwi ?a?s'-y23s'!JNss (WM tf'ei V THE FAMOUS The Real Stuff jgE sure you read every itemthis sale means $$$ to you THE FAMOUS Largest Hen's and Boys' Outfitters Always sells it for less Wc.bought 150 dp2it Linen Collars All sizes and styles which wo offer 6 for 25c 110 less sold Ufc-T-IHMiH."1 mmm. 11 j.i as H fT has been an established rule of this house to clean up each season's business so as to make room for new goods. Our new stock, which is now in process of manufacture, has been contracted for, and we have lots of winter goods on hand. Therefore We inaugurate this mighty Annapolis Navy Blue Flannel Shirts Regular Si. 50 val- & tie, now HOT STUFF V Which will last until the end of the month CLEARANC S ALE 0 ft V BOYS' SHOES The host value Box Cnlf Shoes 13 to 2 $1.45 2 to 5... $1.65 Every pair wnrrnntcd 35c for BIB OVERALLS Good Blue Denims Heavy, Tough Muleskin Gloves for 25c- LEGGINS Men's and Boys' Canvas LeuRins 39c 20 dozen Wool Mixed Sox Seamless, two pairs for 25c DRESS SHIRTS Odds and ends 75c and ?i lines Ro at 39C HEM1NGFORD. IKoith h. IMorce id fully uutliorl.ed to so- licit subscriptions unil Job work ami collect ' and receipt for wmic, unil transact till other business fa connection with Mi position us an accredited representative! of this paper.) 1 Mrs. Bird has been very ill this week. Jas. Montague Was in town Tcursday. Emmett Johnson was in town 'Monday., Wm. Foskct went to Alliance Thursday. 'Ers, Rustin was up from Alliance Wednesday. B. C. Fenucr was in from Dnrlap Wednesday. i' M'ss Dollie Pierce spent Sunday with 5 Miss Bertha Rowland. 3 James Stratton is reported as quite sick .again with hemmorage of the lungs. A JJery pleasant party took place at the ', homo of Principal Baker Wednesday evening. ' H. L. Bushncll is putting in- some fine - ice which he has had shipped in frem . Marslaud. ' H. F. Goodenough was elected Consul I of the M. W. A. camp here in place of K. I L. Pierce, resigned. Wm. Delsing was in town Wednesday. J: His wife has been called to Iowa on ac I cout of the illness oil relatives. , Tom Green has been quite sick whhtthe I grip. Dr. Bowman of Alliance was call led and at present writing Mr. Green is much improved.. Special Commissioner of the U. S, land office De Fresso was here Monday inspect ing the proofs made here before U, S. 1 Commissioner Q'Keefe. The, cost of dwelling house insurance is so low in Uemingford that it seems like no one. could afford to be without it. Inquire about it. K. L. Pierce, Agt. !T. L. Hopkins Jr., was in town Wed nesday. He has been ill with the grip for some. time. Mr. Hopkins expects so have phone installed by Saturday. H. R. Green was duly surprised the first of the week by the advent of a nephew from Vermont. He will remain in this Vicinity some time according to his present plans. The time to insure your livestock is now vhen the number is low. They are pus in at an average of a fixed amount and when the unmber is small the cost is corre spondingly small. Actual value of stuff killed by lightning or burned, prompt adjustment, cash as soon as adjusted, old line companies, and many other advant ages. . Think it over. K. L. Pierce, Agt. The school board have just published a course of study whicn they have adopted and" which" has been approved by the county superintendent of schools. -They Theyr are comprehensive and. upc to 1W1 Unequaled Offerings of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats regardless of former price or value. Y " We have broken lines of 1, 2 and 3 of a kind that must go if price will move them. Boys' wool Suits as low as $1.39 $4.95 Men's suits begin at... Splendid values at ' $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10 and $12 Investigate these great Clothing offerings and come early and get the pick of the best styles, as they won't last long at these Deep Cut Prices SHOES The sale of the celebrated Douglas Shoes continues. Our sale of these goods is unprecedented. Every day new customers ask for them. Once worn always in demand seems to be the rule of this famous brand of shoes. $3.50, $4 and $5 Grades Silk Fleeced Drawers For men, small sizes, St.oo values, now m 65c date, and are a credit to the authors. Each parent should read the rules and ad vice given in the little book. The school this year seems to be satisfactory to the patrons. The Canton people are invited to be present at the annual meeting of the Hem ingford telephone company on the second of next month. It has been suggested that if the southwest line takes up the high line idea the Canton lino could buy the right of way for theii wire over the line and lessen tho cost of coming to town for them and at the sams time reduce the cost of a good line to those on the south west line from town, Tho above is merely a suggestion made by one of the members of the southwest line. The Farmers' Institute held here Wed nesday was a complete success. Speak ora were here from the University of Nebraska. Interesting discussions of the topics most of interest in this locality took place. The public schools were dis missed that day and they had an exhibit of their work in agriculture which was praised by the speakers as the first of that kind which they had been shown in con nection with the farmers institutes they had attended. They also said that the work was of a very high order. The Arm strong district was also dismissed for the day and the children took notes of the lectures. These institutes will be a per manent,featu re hereafter. MARSLAND. Rev. Shriver has purchased .1 new horse and carriage. Mr. and'.Mrs. E. T. Gregg were Craw ford visitors Monday, A. E. Byers .made a trip oyer into Box Butte county Monday. Mrs. II. L. Richardson is spending a few days visiting her si3ter Mrs. Frank Moore on the ranch. Mrs. James Hollirake of Uemingford came down on 41 Sunday remaining over until Monday the guest of Mrs. George Gregg. Bert and John Furman bought two hun dred had of calves from Mrs. Haines of Snake creek and brought them home the latter part of the week. The Misses Grant, of Deadwood, who have homesteads in Box Butte county were met at this place by Emmett Johnson who took them out to their new possessions where they spent a few days. Mr, Pete Randall and Miss Laura Ship ley were married Wednesday of last week. We have no particulars to chronicle of the happy event. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shipley. There is no end to wondering as to why Mr. O'Keefe sold out The Herald, but it is thought by some that he had so many SWEATERS Men's Heavy Weight 75c grade nt 50C good rebublican subscribers on his list he had to turn it over to that political party. The following is a list of the sick in this vicinity: Mell Cheney issuffering with pneumonia; Pete Soukup with la gripp; Mrs. James Wilson heart trouble: Mrs Elizabeth Squibb blood poison; C. H. Ridiey indigestion. John Kay of Linton ranch was in town on Thursday having come down after a fine Hereford bull which came by express from the east. Mr, Kay is one of those ranchmen whp takes much pride in keep ing the very best grade of cattle. Burk's extra work outfit arrived in town Sunday having come to build a new side tmcl; in the breaks southeast of town at a point woere trains very frequently stick and cause much delay of trains and loss of time. About 4,000 feet of track will be laid. Marsland isn't in it with our sister town Uemingford for petty thieving. It is no uncommon occurance here to lose a cow or a steer and sometimes a horse, but' up there they steal coal from a poor widow woman. So says the Uemingford news gatherer. Railroad Rumblings. Fireman F. L. Hinkley and wife, are visiting at Omaha. Conductor Harry Cantlin and wife are visiting at Lincoln, The pay car was in Alliance Tuesday and made boys happy . Dispatcher F. W. Sharpe has returned from a trip over the division. Engineer D. Landrigan and wife went to Sheridan Tuesday to visit relatives. Conductors Joder and Perry of the Ster ling division are laid up with the grip. Brakeman C. W. Moats ha3 resigned from the service and left for Ravenna. Railroad contractor D. J. Burke is grad ing for the new siding between Marsland and Girard. Conductor Wood is relieving Conductor Conn of the east end local who is visiting in Illinois. Master Mechanic Kramer was unable to be at his office a couple of days this week owing to illness. Brakeman I. E, Kennedy has gone to Kansas City and it is reported that he will return with a bride. Conductor Charlie Matthews and family are spending the week at the True Miller ranch in Sioux county. Engineer 'Gene Parks and Conductor Art Gordon are visiting relatives and friends in the eastern part of the state. An important change occurred lastyeek when J. M. Gruber, general superintend ent of the Union Pacific, was 'tendered'-the f" i CAPS CAPS Big line of 75c Caps now 50c position of general manager of the Burling ton road east of the Missouri river. Mr. Gruber succeeds F. A. Delano. General Superintendent Rhodes and Foremati Dewey were out on an inspection trip this week over the Sterling division. H. J. German, secretary to General Superintendent Rhodes, and J. H. Water man of Lincoln made a trip of inspection over the Wyoming division this week. Leroy Cunningham resigned his position as clerk in the master mechanic's office and left Thursday for his former home in Ohio. He is succeeded by W. T. Schlupp. J. C. Birdsell, assistant superintendent, of Deadwood, passed through Alliance this morning enroute to Los Angeles, Cali., on a pleasure trip. He was accompanied by Mrs. Birdsell. Roadmaster Mclntyre has a large force of men at work cutting ice for the com pany at Marsland. About 5.000 tons will be housed in the new ice houses at Alli ance within the next two weeks. Mr. Will Cliue is confined to his bed with a serious attack of the grippe. Friday is Fresh Fruit Day a Gleoson's Delicacy Store. Nov. n -tf Money to Loan. $2000 to loan on approved security at 10 per cent interest Dec. 2-3t G. L. Moffatt. Ml Mil Persons to buy first-class mining stock, sure prof its. Par value, $5.00, selling $1.00 per share. Write to branch office Lacota Gold Mining and Reduction Co., Crawford, Neb. Box 57. 12-10-fiW Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD 'Phone Alliance, No. 5. Nebraska. For Fine Boot and Shoe Repairing call on I. D.NICHOLS Also has in stock a new line of GENTS' SHOES of the best manufacture and at prices that will suit. Call and examine the stock before you buy and you will save money. At R. Madsen's old stand, first door south of Cigar Factory."1 Unequaled Offerings Men's $18 36-ounce Wool Overcoats, this season's make, beautifully made and trimmed, per- $ sj "A feet fitters, at' & " All of our $18 and $20 fine h a n d-m a d e Automobile Belt Overcoats made by the finest tailors in the land, go . $ I -j j C One lot of Ulstes worth $8, while they last $ ? ff Bovs' Overcoats $ ! up frorh You must see these goods in order to really appeciate the true value of them. FAMOUS Clothing House Two Doors South of P. O. THE All wool Ribbed UNDERWEAR in Gray Silk finish. Pearl Buttons, regular Si. 50 values, small sizes 7f now only i J HUMPHRY :: Undertaking- and . . :: Embalming' Company Calls snswered promptly day or night. Claude Humphry, Undertaker. firs. Humphry, Lady Assistant Residence phone 269. Contractor and Builder. Turning and Scroll Work and all Kinds of Shop Work Estimates Furnished GEO. G. GADSBY, firlck Shop West of Alliance National flank, Alliance, Neb. PHONE 400. ZBINDEN BROS,, -DEALERS IN... Flour i Feed. "Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It 'PHONE 106. WEST SIDE MAIN STKEET.. . J. Rowan DEALER IN FLOUR and FEED WHOLKSALK .AND HETAII. HANDLES TUB Celebrated Ravenna Flour ,. A -At. Eilkington's old. A'4.;6tand, 'phone No. 71. : ?-. 4 JM1J&M Jack Rabbit Union Made Guaranteed Corduroy Pants .... $i-75 All sizes Mens Box Calf Skin DRESS J3HOES $1.75 Generally sold at $2, 50 5 pairs of ODD PANTS at $1.00 per pair Cheaper than overalls ' UNDERSHIRTS We have a lot of reg ular Si. 50 Hens' Shirts You can have them at 69C At 50C We offer 3 cases of heavy Winter Underwear which liar, been sold in this town at 75c For a Full Line of... Staple and Fancy Groceries t m 3- a lor i That Can't be Beat In Town.,,, -vs, Queensware, gig!1 Tinware maa ' y ' Enameled ware CALL ON. Aouvs fax SaVr TicaWxv, A. D. R0D6ERS. "t TTTTir T?VTT,fyy, The Winter Season Is here. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying-. Lee Acheson 'Phone No. 4. Checkered LIVERY AND FEED BARN; JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor. Sip y n H t tt t