The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 18, 1905, Image 8

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MAY
15c
Boys'
Work Shirts
19c
Boys'
Bib Overalls
$1.00
Men's
Working Pants
39c
for
Good Fast Color
Shirts
25c
for
Men's riuleskin
Gloves
25c
for 3 Fine Silk
Bow Tics
25c
for a
Laundered
White Shirt
IzJC pair.
A Lot of Boys'
Knee Pants
Broken Sizes
$1 so 3e
of Boys' Suits
$3.50
for
Douglas Shoes
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UNHEARD-OF PRICKS ON
NEW GOODS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
LOW PRICES
THE FAMOUS
A STORE FOR MEN!
307 Box Butte avenue. 2 doors south of P. O.
71TH sa' ' once ar,d we say '
tU- again: If old goods were re-
demable in gold coin, we would have
to pass. No old goods at any price
Spring of 1905 is stamped on every
garment. See the goods.
See the Goods, They are much belter than the Ad.
CLOTHING
FOR HEN AND
YOUNG MEN....
we are showing the handsomest line
of Spring" Suits we have ever shown.
Every new weave and color is in onr
stock.
A Big Showing of Men's Suits
FROM
UM. to 5
These goods are manufactured for
style, fit and wearing qualities. Your
money back or a new garment when
any of our guaranteed goods go wrong
Sole Selling Agents
-FOR-
II art. Schaflncr & Marx
David Adjor & Sons
Perfection and Sterling
CAKHARRT HAWES
DOUGLAS WILSON BROS.
HANAN TIGER HATS
ELGIN STETON HATS
LION AMERICAN" HOSIERY CO.
EARL'& WILSON HOLE PROOF SOX
CORLISS, COON & Co. Jack Rabbit Trousers
SARGENT'S RAILROAD GLOVES
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Hart, Schaffner
& Marx Clothing;
is to be had of us alone in North
west Nebraska. During this sale in
order to introduce these fine goods
we offer and place on sale
35 Suits
in most beautiful patterns, regular
$22.50 grade at
$18,00
WE HAVE A MOST
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
BOYS' SUITS.
As a special, we have on sale 60
fine imported worsted suits, 8
to 15; regular $7.50 values,
Your
Choice
at
$4.9
$1.65
for Boys' Fine Tan
Blucher Cut Shoes
for Boys' Buster
Brown Suits
Now Goods ISIccly ftada
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for Wilson Bros.'
Fine Union Suits
Pink and Ecru
$1.95 $1.25 $4.90 $1.00 39c
for a fine, solid
Leather Suit Case
for the well known
Sargent Glove
for Hen's new
Yacht Caps
CT for the
J IsU best
Black SatineShirtl
on earth for boys
50c
for men's fine
Egyptian Balbrig-
gan Underwear
if, each for
- a lot of
Boys' Caps
5(JC Black
Light Weight
Hen's Underwear
95C flen's
Fine Fur Hats
75c
for the new
Mohair Shirts
for Men
5c
a pair for
Men's Ribbed
Top Sox
5 pairs to a customer
10c
for 3 Fine Hem
stitched Hen's
Handkerchiefs
for
Boys'
Straw Hats
50
for a Fine
Stetson Hat
HEMINGFORD.
iKtltli Ij. I'lorcu In fully uutliorUrd to m
llcltfubcrl)ll()iiN und Job work iniil colloct
and receipt for nmiic, uml trunsiict till other
buMiuss fn connection with hlb position as an
nccietlltcd reuri'iieniiittva of this pupur.)
T, J. O'Keefe was in town Monday.
Gertrude Olds has bean sick this week.
Vm. Tubbs went to Clcarmont, Wyo.,
Sunday,
Ole Uedgecock returned to Marsland
Monday.
Miss Mao Enyeart came from Alliance
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Staggs were iu town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Garney is visiting with her sister.
near Canton. I
Principal Baker departed for Shenan-'
doah Monday.
Tli a band are to give a concert and
dance next Friday night,
Mrs. Sever, formerly Mrs. O. A. Miller,
of Casper, was in town Friday.
Mrs, Stone is improving after the oper
ation she underwent a few days ago.
Geo. Smidt and Geo, Nordness, former
ly employed at Bcrea, were in town Tues
day. Mrs, Bliss went to Alliance Monday eve
ning to make final proof on her home
at tho honlo of Mrs. B. E. Johnson.
Price 25 cents. Congregational ladies.
Insure your house, barn and livestock
now, Lightning season just beginning.
K. L. Pierce, ftgent.
Wlldy's celebrated Black Ilambletoninn
"Roy Van Wilkes" will make the season
in Ucmingford. 21-2
Fritz Hochcnitrasser has been repairing
clocks in great numbers here this week.
1 Hu has also doctored up several wheezy
organs.
I Miss Bertha Rowland went to Dillon,
Montana, Monday, to get her sister, One
, ta, who has been going to school there
I this winter.
J. W. Broshnr underwent an operation
Wednesday for tumor of the neck and is
getting along nicely. Dr. F.ikner did the
surgical work.
The most exciting, pleasure producing,
and facinating game of the season is hand
ball. See M. Frohnapfel aud John Ander
son for particulars.
The class which Rev. Schulz has been
preparing for confirmation will bo con-
I firmed at the Methodist church next Sun
day afternoon at 1 p, m.
The electric storm of last week has
made Electrician II. K. Green plenty of
work and given him some experience in
new phases of 'phone troubles.
1 Louis Zajic has planted a great many
iiccs ou 013 mrm souin 01 town tuts year,
It is interesting to note lll.lt nennln nro
On memorial day wo will serve dinner beginning to think that trees will grow
THERE IS A SPECIAL SALE ON
AT BOGUE'S THIS WEEK AND
MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF NEXT
WEEK.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY!
Iborace 3Bogue tore.
Palace Livery Bam
S. II. DESCH, Prop.
ONE 11LOCK WEST OF Go0(j turaoulg( str;ct attention q our busjnesS(
TUE NEW zihnden , and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
uuildinq. 'Phone. excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.
here and that it is worth while to farm.
It is in marked contrast to the chronic
pessimism of a few years ago.
E. M. Sindu will leave for Burlington,
Iowa, Tuesday night to spend a few weeks
with his father, who is poorly. Ho will be
accompanied, by his wife and daughter.
I have for sale at KedgecocKs' pharma
cy, sulphur in any quantity wanted.
Special prices ou half ton lots or over.
G. I. Uedgecock.
Appropriate exercises will be held here
on Decoration day. The old soldiers
under the leadership of Jas. Barry will
have charge of the program and arrange
ments. James Hunter received some severe
bruises and sustained a broken collar bone
by being thrown from a horse Mondav.
Dr. Eikner attended to his injuries and he
went to Alliance on 41 that evening.
Rev. Karns, of Lincoln, an ante-saloon
league lecturer, will preach at tiie
Congregational church Sunday morning
and at Collins Chapel Sunday afternoon
He will lecture in Hemingford Sunday
evening.
P. R, Burke and family, including Vern
Burke, departed for California Saturday.
U I -y went to Whlttier from here, the
hoi.i of Rev. J. L. Wornom. Mr. Burke
will bry a farm of an acre or so and will
settle there permanently.
The towu board has passed a new ordi
nance as to their place of meeting. Here
after they will meet at the N. Frohnapfel
store in place of the C. A. Burlew store as
heretofore. K, L. Everett was elected
clerk by the new board and K. L. Pierce
was re-elected treasurer.
Tours in tlto Kucky Mountains.
The Denver & Rio Grande and the
Rio Grande Western offer to the tour
ist and tho trans-continental traveler
the choicest resorts and the grandest
scenery in Colorado, Utah and New
Mexico. This route has two separate
and distinct lines through the Rocky
mountains, all through tickets being
available via. either. The direct line
to Cripple Creek, the gteatest gold
camp on earth, Three trains daily'
with through Pullman palace and tour
ist sleeping cars between Denver, San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland,
aud Chicago, St, Louis and San Fran
cisco. Tho best line to Utah, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon and Wnghington via.
the "Ogtlen Gatewa " Write b. K.
Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo.,
for illustrated descriptive pamphlets.
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Insurance.
Hemingford,
Nebraska,
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A pent for the Caledonian, of
Scotmud,. which Insures towu
property only, uud the Colum
bia, which Insures town und
farm property and live stock,
lloth are reliable old Hue com
panies Notarial Work. -
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Buy where a dollar gets most value
Weigh all pricesprinted or spoken
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THIS DRESSER caps the climax on good,
honest values. Made of solid golden oak,
rubbed finish, "with quartered front and top,
beveled double top 21x42 inches. Swell front divid
ed top drawer. All drawers fitted with lock and key.
French bevel plate mirror 25x31 inches.
Sale price only $tfi QQ
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(Exactly Like Cut.)
You know the Couch
All steel, strong- and sanitary. Can be made
into a comfortable bed in a moment's time.
Sale price $ez QQ
We have mattresses to fit, and couch covers in many patterns
and colors
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E want to increase our sales, though they are larger than
ever before at this season of the year & & & & cfi
Geo. D. Darling, Housetumtsher
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