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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1905)
.- m(hm!4$' Mams F M I TI HT UJEr5 '1Wa ron 1 11 l 11 M 1 111 "UpiS J MM quality j:,;ffl Bf mS IfeiBif mE s iBBiP Ll On March 10th this establisment was three years young. We use the word young advisedly, as we are not old and neither is our stock in trade, or our methods, of doing business. Since our arrival in Alliance our supremacy in the lines that we sell has never "been questioned. Especially is this true of Clothing for Men and Boys. We have clinched our superiority this season by adding the best made ready-to-wear clothing to our line, and that is, the justly celebrated, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX make. New goods arriving dailyNew Clothing, New Hats, New Shirts, New Ties, New Trousers, New Furnishings, New Fancy Vests. Q-RAY is the color this season in Men's Suits, Gray Worsteds, Gray Corkscrews, Gray Cheviots, GrayCassimeres; We have them $. l 4 1 I Special Announcement ! Besides being agents for the Sterling and Adler lines of fine clothing. We have been appointed selling agents for the world's Great Clothiers, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. Our snritur line of suits is the finest and largest ever shown in this section. We sol icit your inspection. These goods are not sold to grocery stores nor dry goods houses. The Famous Sole Agents SOFT SNAPS The Hat Question is of vital importance to good dressers. We are sole selling agents for AMERI CA'S BEST. The H awes $3 Hat was awarded highest prize at St. Louis. JIIIHIMMIHX t The Tiger Si at we warrant for one vear. Best soft hat on earth $3-00 1 Pvvr&fl The Champion is the best at $2.50 All the new shapes now in. See them. $3.50 EXTRA SPECIAL $3.50 Five dozen JOHN B. STETSON'S novelties in Pearl, Maple, Tan, Brown and Black. Ten days at $Q,50 THE FAMOUS n H A Little Light on We are selling agents for the world renowned DOUGLAS SHOES which we sell at factory prices less the 25c it would cost you if you sent a mail order. Whv buy shoes of questionable merit when you'can buy THE DOUGLAS SHOE, all 1 styles, all leathers at $3.50 Investigate. THE FAMOUS ECONOMICALLY INCLINED BUYERS For 10 days Our $1.25 Earlington Shirts, Q ?H new patterns, for.- -'' I 150 dozen Black and Tan Men's Fine Sox O ESfl o i" " 162 pairs Pants, $1.75, $1.85 and $2. jj qjO values at HP -& BOYS' KNEE PANTS nrlrllnt- 5C Corduroys, union made $2.00 kind $Lt ZCk vA Z7 now. A WHITE SHIRT worth 75c lO1 now . . 500 heavy, well-made Work Shirts, 50c kind for O O" 50 cent line of Men's Ties, all new. . . . UMBRELLAS Look like silk, wear better, Mul Skin Gloves, Q sent us bv mistake. mA tough double palm A - j $1.25 values at. . . . e yti pair to customer Buy our Boys' Shoe, Great Can't bTbeat $150 250 Men's Bow Ties, Regu lar 25c goods, to clean up at 3 for . mmgEgssaS3S3Ssmi 4 THE FV17VIOUS THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ) a erpn".1 r- i TCVEP, ""KrrLST f ci Arvantc fnr r A T?H A t?TTfi I 'InintimMnrff CbVPrclnthcx. I lllfl 1 Sft JCfcf J Lrh? IVi -XX r vr . w w-r .- ---- 'mmm h in ' "i m 11 it im ill ' iiirjrriiirffaHmm izaaaBimaffimfianspi' . .. , 1 1 ,i i.i- -. - .. . . . . . . Alliance, Nebraska X 9069O000O930C090O s o e o o u 0 When you buy candy buv the best. Buy S1uylerysf We have the exclus ive agency. Every package guaranteed FRESH. nrtiieie Prescription Druggist 306 liox Outte Ate. 9e8e O000OCirt06 TRalfti , "Store. $ nre Insurance. IlcMin'oroRD, Nnnr.AsKA. Auunl for tlio Clelotitiin,or yCOtlllUll, wlllell IllSXUVS lUWII property only, ami tlio Uolum liiu, which lnsuroi town unU fur in property and llvo Mock, ltoth uro reliable old Hue com pnnles The Spring' Season Is here. So are We With Special Prices on provisions of all kinds. Call in and see us before buying. Lee Acheson 'Phone fo. 4. MARSLAND. For a Full Line of... Notcti-icLl "Work, 0o -00000000 HOUSE AND SIGN jMh VJ n A , , r . -. iJ M M 1 M i 11 U PAPER HANGING DECORA TING fSeo us before you contract Tff for spring housccleaning. V) L. E. COOK f Painter for the I'coplo Al-UACK - - - NiaiAUSKA V F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moving Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . . Phone No, 1 Young's grocery, Alliance Staple KO -k Fancy Groceries 3 Best Co Tecs, 3 tat Teas, si m n & a That Can't be Beat In Town.... :m Queensware, Tinware ,, Enameled ware 4 CALL ON. A. D. RODGERS. Checkered LIVERY -AND FEED BARN JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor. . Carl Tollman received a new potato planter on Monday. Charles Evans is shipping nine cars of potatoos from tins place. Will Nicholson, of Whistle creek was down Saturday after corn, Miss Lyon of Belmont was an over Sun day visitor with Miss Ream. A number o parsons are in Crawford this week attending laud contests. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Squibb on the 7th inst. Mrs. Barnerover is erecting a new windmill on her homestead west of town. Mrs I. M. Tollman lnft on Mnnd.lv for " j' --" - -. - j Chadron to visit with relatives for a time. The material has arrived for track lay ing at Nye and the work will soon be in progress, Mr. and Mrs. Ulster Miller and two cl-ildren are dosvn from Casper for a visit at Men Miller's. A ister and brother of Mrs. Bert Halli baugh, whose name we did not learn spent last week visiting in this place. Mrs. Collins, .of Crawford returned home Saturday, having spent a week with her daughter, Mrs, A. P. Kendric. The work of painting the Presbytorian church is now being completed, the cold weather having delayed it for some time. Griffith Joralemon is having the interior of his house opposite the depot treated to a coat of paint. The rooms will be occu pied by Mrs lladley and Miss Kcam. Messrs. Beetham and Wolf, both of Omaha were in this place looking for feed steers, but bought nont. Mr. Beeham is brana inspector at the So. Omaha stock yards. A. E. Fisher, a former Marsland teacher, but who is taking a course at Bellvue col lege will graduate June 10th and receive the degree of A. B. with a teachers life certificate. Miss Mary Mickey dismissed school two days last week so that she could attend the Longford-Moravic wedding on Tues day, About seventy guests attended the dance which was given in the evening. Mrs. Smith TrusMfl received the sad intelligence on Enday last that her mother Mrs. Baursachs Vud died of pneumonia. She was formerly a resident of this vicin ity, but the family are now living in Kansas. The pumping outfit has been moved in to the new building and the work of pumping has again been added to the agents work. This will no doubt last but a short time as it is a well known fact that no one man can do both jobs. E. A. Kendric, the newly elected county commissioner believes in beginning work near home, and has had a resurvey of the lane leading into town from the east. This is usually known as "Dog leg lane," and is in all kinds of shapes. Several surveys have been made, but none seem to be satisfactory. lakesSeTights. Mrs. Thompson arrived at her destina tion in Iowa, safely, so she writes friends here. Is there another sunspot? If ho it must be a buster. We've not seen old Sol for sometime. The carpenter work on the new Tully home is all completed and painting is to be completed today. Chas. Brown drove to Alliance last Thursday for the purpose of making final proof on his claim, which he did Friday, An Alliance representative of the Em pire Cream Separator Co., was rustling business in and about Lakeside the front end of this week. Fred McLain and E. Kindred from five miles northwest and a Mr. Mavis from about sixteen miles south of here, bought tickets for Alliance on 41 today. R A. Cook boarded 41 for Alliance last Friday as a witness for Chas. Brown in his final proof, and incidentally to visit his better $ who resides at that place dur ing school months. Mr. Cook returned on 42 Monday. Ezra M. Harris and wife went to Alli ance on 4 1 Friday in the interest of the Chas. Brown final proof. Mr. Harris re turned Saturday. Mrs. Harris visited with friends over the Sabbath, returning to Lakeside this morning. t Small boys see things with inquisitive eyes. Pastor Lyons, whose face is beard ed, met a thorough representative boy not long since, on one of nis visits who, after looking him in the face for a few moments stepped a little closer and said: "Sa mister, where is your face." Rev. Lyons made his regular bi-weekly trip to Lucll.i last Saturday p. m. He reports la grippe as making grave inroads upon the health of some families at that point, and in one instance in a family of five the hired girl was the only one able to answer the call of the phone Sunday morning. Dr. Wilson of Rushvillo is attending them. After only a week of -special effort in the interest of the Lakeside church, Rev. Geo. D. Egner was compelled to return to his charge in Crawford. The nature and spirit of the work however, is buch as to warrant the pastor to continue what has been begun and it is understood Rev. Lyons will run the meetings singlehanded for an indefinite period. ah1Liulc0utcast.,' At the Opera House, Monday eve ning March 27, E. J. Carpenter's com pany will appear in "The Little Out cast." A drama of intense interest. Better get your seats in advance if you hoe to get in. We had some more snow, did you? ours is nearly all gone. But BDFF WYANDOTTES The hen that lays Is the hen that pays And here you have them. They lay more eggs than the Leghorn, and being Buff in color, they are not a prey for hawks. Come and see them and be convinced. Eggs $1.50 per 15, $2.50 per 30. L. A. SUPRISE, Alliance, Neb, I38w. 'J'J-J The Horace Bop Store HARCH 20th to 25th UN EN SALE! We will hold a special sale of TABLE LINENS and TOWELINGS all next week. By an advantageous purchase we are able to offer r HEAVY LINEN HUCK TOWELS worth 35c, for 23c 61 -INCH TABLE CLOTH warranted All Linen worth 65c, for Bleached or Cream 49c A Fine Large 75c LINEN TOWEL for 49c 64-inch UNION CLOTH, worth 65c, for 47c These are' our BIG "4" LEADERS. There will be special prices on FINE LINENS for the table and for Linen Shirt Waist Suits L 1