The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 01, 1905, Image 9

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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
Qloves
25c
for 3 Fine Silk
Bow Ties
25c
for a
Laundered
White Shirt
IbrC pair.
A Lot of Boys'
Knee Pants
Broken Sizes
$1.50 SE
of Boys' Suits
t'NHHARD-OI-' l'RICI S ON
NEW GOODS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THKSK
LOW PRICES
THE FVIMOUS
A STORE
307 Box Butte avenue.
FOR MEN!
2 doors south of P. O.
ME said it o-ire and we sa it
again: If old 'roods were re-
oVmable 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 better 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
$4,95
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
$3.50
for
Douglas Shoes
FOR-
If
Hart, Schaflner & Marx
David Adler & Sous '
Perfection and Sterling
CARIIAKRT 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
$1-65
for Bovs' Fine Tan
jBlucher Cut Shoes
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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
C?lt best
Black SatineShirtl
on earth for boys
50c
for men's fine
Egyptian Baljbrig
gan Underwear
tg each for
& a lot of
Boys1 Caps
WE HAVE A MOST
BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
BOYS' SUITS.
As a special, we haYe on sale 60
fine imported worsted suits, 8
to 15; regular $7.50 values,
Your
Choice
at
$4.21 25c
for Boys' Buster
rown Suits
A'cw Goods Nicety Mudc
for Wilson Bros.
Fine Union Suits
Pink and Ecrn
$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
50C Bteck
Light Weight
Hen's Underwear
)5 C Hen's
Fine Fur Hats
75c
for the new
Mohair Shirts
for Men
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
X LOCAL PAKAGRAPIIS.
Mrs. Ira Reed is visiting relatives at
Bayard this week.
Fred Mollring was up at Newcastlo
Sunday on a brief visit with relatives.
Victor talking machines sold on easy
payments at Miller Bros'. 33-tf.
Mrs. Nato Hait and daughters ic
turned to their homo at Lead City,
Monday.
Mrs. A. Robinson and Mrs. Jas.
Caiey wete Heiningford passengeis on
41 Tuesday".
A. T. Hcmmingway returned Tucs-'
uuy iium u uubiiiuss iiiji 10 uenvcranu
other points.
P. J. Sturgeon, tho popular ranch
man from Chcyenno county, was in
town Saturday.
Mrs. J, P, Rcardon left Monday
morning for a ten days' visit with '
friends in Omaha. J
Capt. Corbiu is still automobiling in
California and writes that he may re
turn homo by the auto, route.
H. F. Mcrriman, a former resident
of Alliance and an old newspaper man
has returned and is now on the staff of
the Times.
County Attorney William Mitchell
went to Crawford Tuesday to attend
court. Ho is not expected home until
Saturday.
Gregory Zurn was in Tuesday from
tho Patmoro ranah whore he has just
completed a handsome house and barn
for Dave Briggs.
Mrs. C. II. Vinccl left this week for
Fullcrton, with the household effects,
to join her htihband who is engaged in
the baibcr business there.
Dr. Knight returned Tuesday from
a week's visit to Hot Springs. Tho
Dr. says that every thing is cold at the
Spring but the water.
Miss Ruth Goddard, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Van
Boskirk, for a time returned to her
homo at Wheatland, Colo,
Miss Blanche MacCray, who has
been teaching at Forsythe, Mont.,
stopped over for a few days' visit with
her brother. Her home is at Kparney,
Ntbr.
C. A. Anderson, the popular black-
A SHOE FLIER
All broken lots of shoes and
odd sizes at
20 per cent Discount
There are all sizes but not
all sizes in all styles. Big;
values at little prices.
bc Ifoorace 3JBogue Store.
Palace Livery Barn
S. I. DISSCIi, Iiop.
ONE iilock WEST of Good turnouts, strict attention to our business,
TUE NEW ZMNDEN and courteous treatment to all has won for us the
BUILDING. 'Phono. , excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.
smith shop property and business to
smith has sold or traded his black
H. U. Carpenter, who expects to as
sume management today.
The continuous damp weather has
a tendency to stimulate tho growth of
mushrooms and as a result, the lovers
of tliis lucious fimgus growth Iiavo
been amply provided therewith.
H. J. Russell and wife, formerly em
ployed by the Forest Lumber com piny
here, spent Saturday and Sunday here
enroute to Billings where he will en
gage in the lumber business on his own
account.
Several young men of the city ob
served Decoration day shooting prairie
dogs, south of the city. We are re
quested not to state tho number of
dogs perished as a result of their
markmanship.
The room recently vacated by W. D.
Davidson as a feed store, is being re
painted and lenovated and will be oc
cupied by E. E. Soder as a museum
and musical entertainment and mov
ing picture machinery.
G. B. Carr has resigned his position
aB manager of the telephone company
iiere and will begin work for Umj elec
tric light company today. W. C.
Ellis, of Minturn, Iowa will succeed
Mr. Carr as manager of the telephone
company.
Master Russell Norton returned from
Hot Springs, S. D., Sunday accompa
nied by both Mr. and Mrs. Norton.
The weather in tho Hills was so cold
and disagreeable that it apparently
counteracted all the good the baths
did the rheumatic sufferer, but the
little fellow is now able to walk and is
slowly improving.
The Alert fire company have com
pleted details for about the best 4th of
July dance you evei attended. They
have engaged the Ft. Robinson band
(20 pieces). Just think of it 1 And
everything else is right. If vou want
to enjoy yourself, just put on your
slippers and go. The fire boys will do
the rest. They know how.
L'ttle Mark, the thirteen-year-old
son of W. C. Fleet, a ranchman living
southeast of town, was thrown from
a horse Friday aftenioon and serious
ly injured. The horse stumbled and
fell on the boy, breaking his collar
bone and crushing him badly. A
local surgeon fixed him up and he will
recover.
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Your Money
Bring It In and exchange for Furniture and
Housefurnlshing Goods
I can demonstrate to you that I will give you all that you expect
for your money, full value for each dollar spent in my store. The
special sales have provcii wonderfully successful, and 1 do not hesi
tate in continuing them. You can depend on it that these goods are
exactly as the cuts show, and wo have the goods in stock.
This dresser is made of Rock Elm, in Golden Gloss Finish, has
beveled double top 21 by 42 inches: cheval shaped mirror, is of
French bevel plate 18 by 36 inches; has three roomy drawers in
base, and small drawerat side of mirror for toilet articles, height
0 feet.
Special price,
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$14.50
This dresser is made of Cloice Selected Hand Maple, Golden Gloss
Finish, double top 19 by 39 inches, handsrme French Bevel Plate
Mirror 22 by 28 inches, diveded top drawer and two roomy loner
drawers fitted with cast brass bandies, mirror and toilet frame decorat
ed with fancy raised caivings.
Special price,
12.50
The drawer construction in these drawers is the VERY BEST, the
drawers absolutely will not bind nor stick. No one else will give you
such a guarantee on dressers, at these prices.
How about a gasoline stove, refrigerator, an
ice cream freezer? I have them for sale.
Geo. D Darling, Housetumtsher
I will give a prize on July 4th to the largest family coming to Alliance to celebrate.
Prize announced later.
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