The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 22, 1905, Image 1

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VOLUME XII,
NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1905,
NUMBER 27
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J ALL1ANLE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, V
THE FAMOUS
Introducers of Fashions
for Men and Boys
The FAMOUS
To
TOriORROW WE COMMENCE OUR ANNUAL
THE FAMOUS
The Store that Sells
America's Best Goods nt
the Lowest Prices.
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liig bale ye know the time is ripe. Now is the accepted time to buy that 4th of July suit. This is a sale of Fine
Merchandise culled from America's Greatest Manufacturers, including such makes as Hart, Schaff tier & 'Marx,
David Adler & Sons, and the well and favorably known Sterling Brands.
Over llOO Suits to Choose FVom
The Grandest, Finest, Nobbiest Clothing Offer Ever Put Before the People ! !
MEN'S SUIT:
Men's regular $17, $18 and $20.00
rine suits at $15.00. Hundreds
to choose from. Hade up in the
newest models of single and double
breasted styles; novelty effects
Fancy Cassimeres. Tweeds and
Scotches as well as blacks and blues; trimmed and
tailored to perfection. June sale price $15.00.
Men's regular $15, $13.50 and rt
$16 values at $12.50. Superb-
ly made; trimmings and lin- r
ings guaranteed; all the lat
est novelties in browns and
grays, during this sale $12.50.
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Men's s Cheap Suits
This offering consists of a hun
dred suits qut in all style mod
els including2-piece suits with
belts. Some of these goods only
only one and two of a kind that
sold for $12.50 and 15.00.
Come early and get the best selection
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Here you will find tempting values fr JMk
for lean pocket books, s stvles M
including black cheviots, strip- r p m
95
ped cassimeres, lined with good
Farmers' satin, $7.50, sale price
Boys' fine long pants suits; well
made of good Cheviots. Worth
$6.00, during this sale
Boys' Buster Brown Suits, well made
and trimmed, all colors and mixtures.
Regular $3 grades during this sale
$95
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150 pairs of Men's strongly made work $A
pants. All the well known makes in BJ
.jkj, i.ojj. i.yo ana i.os grades; all
sizes from 32-42 waist. Choice durin
thissaleat 1.39. &
200 PAIBS of the very finest $5 and $6
Trousers made of every kind of 1905 Wors
teds and Cheviots, trimmed of the finest tf J fh E!
materials. They all go in this big sale at P'HEqJSi3
IOO ZEXBS of fine Trousers, all
nobby goods, bought for this summer's
business, worth 3.50 and 4.00. During
our June sale at
new,
$2.95
Men's furnishings
Fancy Egyptian Balbriggan Un
derwear 50
Fine Gauze Shirts and Drawers .25
Fine Black and Tan Sox, 3 pairs .25
Fancy y2 Hose for men, 2 pairs .25
Wilson Bros. 'Combination Suits5.25
Imported Silk Underwear, suit 3.00
The Best Black Satine Shirt 75
Silk Stripe Madras Shirts 1.00
Fine Night Robes, 75c, 1.00,
1.25, 1.50 and , 2.00
50 doz. India Linen Handkerch'fs .05
Hundreds of Men's Fine Dress
Shirts ranging in prices from .50
75c, 1. 00, 1.25, 1.50, 1. 75 and
2.00 eajch.
Every Man's Dollar Looks
Alike to Us.
JVien's headgear
John B. Stetson's Novelties in
" Hats $3.50
A regular 10.00 Panama, the
same grade sold for this money
last season, now 6.00
Only these are new shapes.
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Imported Javahsese Straws 2.00
CanvasHats 25
Big line of 1.5Q Manillas 75
We have every new and de-
sirable shape in Men's and
Boys' Felts and Straw Hats
ranging in price from 25c to 6.00
ME ASK YOUR patronage up
on merit alone. Our 3 years'
of square dealing, selling the
finest and best products of America's
leading mills at living prices, has made
us thousands of customers in Alliance
and surrounding country.
Boys' small wares
Boys' fine 75c grade Wash Suits .50
Boys' Mexican Straw Hats 25
The genuine imported, not af
fected by rain or shine.
One Jot of Boys' Work Shirts 9
Boys' 35c Summer Caps' J?
A few more of those Knee Pants .19
Boys' Cotton Underwear for
summer 25
Union, Suits, knee lengths, for
bys 50
A fine line of new Shirts at....- .50
Boys' Clothinir at bin- rnrlnrtinnc
Prices ranging from 1.00 to 5i00
M urdcr and Suicide al Clcarmont.
KpsiMnl toTlIU HnilALD.
Clcarmont, Wyo., June 21 A most
sensational shooting affray .occurred
here this morning in n local rcWuiant.
Davo Green, a' son of L. C. Green, a
prominent and wealthy farmor of Sher
idan fired two shots from a forty-live
caliber revolver at his wife Lizzie, both
shots taking effect and mortally wound
ing, then turning the pistol on himself,
sent a bullet through his own
heart, death resulting instantly. Green"
has of late been working on a sheep
ranch near Bu.Tnlo and boing thrown
out of a position came to Cleannont
bringing his wife with him. She at
several different times had been an in
mate of homes of ill roputo nnd the
treatment she received at the hands of
her himband.Hince arriving here, forced
her to tcsunio her former profession,
returning tothiR led her to paying more
attention to innther man which nrous-
the jealous hatred of Green and the
shocting resulted. Mrs. Green's moth
er, a widow, and a sister arc respected
residents of Hillings. They have been
telegraphed particulars of the tragedy
and expected to arrive immediately to
take charge of her body, Green's par
ents have beon uotified and the remains
will be taken to Sheridan soon as the
coroner's inquest is finished.
A lig Time at Hemingford.
Members of the Alliance lodge I. O.
O. F. to the number of twenty-one
went to Homingford last Saturday to
institute a lodge at that place and to
initiate about twenty-ono candidates
into the mysteries of tho order. Dis
trict Deputy S. A. Franklin conducted
the work, which is said to have been
welf executed and the new lodge begins
with enthusiasm among its mumbcrs,
which arc among tho best citizens of
Hcmingfoul and trinity. The Alli
ance delegation was met at the train by
the band and citizens and escorted to
the Odd Fellows' hall. In tho ovoniue
11 splendid supper was sorvod at the
Commercial hotel. About sixty plates
were laid and the repast enjoyed in a
hearty manner. Tho Alliance visitors
speak highly of the Hemingford people
as entertainers and also the supper and
luncheon served at midnight on that
occasion. Our Homingford corre
spondent, who, by the way, was one to
ride the goat on this occasion, has
something further to say on the sub
ject.
The following candidates were ini
tiated and officers elected.
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In Alliance 10-30 ofevory month.
Office over Norton's , . ,
'Phone 391. -
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Emory F. Abley
H. R. Green
E. h. Everett
W. F. Walker
Clark Olds
Samuel A. Grass
Claude V. Brown
A. S. Enyeart
Chas. H. Burleigh
Chas. A. Rowland
Noble Grand C.
M. C. Beaumont
Albert Curry
W. B. Millet
Tlios. A. Green
Wm. Liclite
N. Erohnapfel
John J. Smith
K. L. Pierce
G. W. Loer
Henry Lichte
A. Rowland
Vice Grand G. W. Loer.
Secretary Keith L. Pierce.
Trustees Clark Olds. H. R. Hrn
C. II. Burleioh.
Those present from Alliance were
One Price and that One
the Lowest.
The Famous One Price Clothing House, Alliance Nebr.
2 doors south of postoffice.
Remember, the Big $15 Clothing Sale Begins June 16th.
Local Market Report.
Eggs ijC
Butter 25c
Potatoes r, 25c
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Another car of Puritan
flour, the best flour in
the city, at A. D. Rodg
ers . .
9999 (?) hats, 25c, Norton's.
Buy feed and flour at Pilkington's.
Dr. Allon, dentist. Opera house blk.
E. E. Barr, Physician and Sur
geon. Calls answered promptly day
or night. Phones: Office 201. Resi
deuce 151. I2.tf
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opera house blk.
Go to the Alliance National Bank to
deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf.
Dr. Koons, dentist. Office over Norton's,
Wanted A woman cook.
Hila Grand hotel.
Apply at
24-tf
Buy your sheet music at Miller Bros. ,
and hear it sung on the talking
machine. 23-tf.
For Sale: House and two lots, two
blocks east of First National bank.
Enquire at the house or saloon W.
N. Corneal. p.tf
Buy "America patent" flour at Pil
kington's. 2stf
If you want bargains, look at Mille
Bros. 5, 10, 15 and 25c counters, 23.es
Tor Sale or Trade.
A desirable acre of land adjoining
the city of Alliance. See Win. James
the coal man. 24.4.
Dr. Allen, dentist. Opora house blk.
"America patent" flour is the best in
town at Pilkington's. 25th
tCt9 (r) hats, 25c, Norton's.
Sea F. E, Reddish for loans on real
t.i. 27.tf.
Wm. Mitchell
Grecory Zurn
J. G, Beck
lake Pettv
T. M. Lawler sr.
Jas. Kennedy
F. F. Badgley
Theo. Waddle
L. T, Poole
John Pilkiugton
Dr. H. H. Bellwood
W. B. Young
Wm. Bachman
G. E. Leidy
T. M, Lawler jr.
S. B. Libby
W. S. Wheaton
S. A, Franklin
John Snider
H. W. Beach
A Young Traveler.
M. Hugo Cnmplin of Shciidan,
though only a lad of nineteen or twenty
years, has had a great deal of practi
cal experience. For some time he was
editpr of the paper at Newcastle and
only lately graduated from the high
school at Sheridan. On the day of
graduation, his father presented him
with a present in the way of paying all
expeuses for a trip to Colorado, where
the lad accomplished the ambition of
his life, that of ascending Pike's Peak
and taking a kodak view of the morn
ing sunrise, which young Campliu ac
complished. He started on the asceut
in the evening and arrived at the top,
a distance of ton miles, in time to take
the view. In speaking of his trip up
the mountain, tho young traveler said
that he ran into a snow storm and
froze his hands severely. He passed
through this city Tuesday on his re
turn to Sheridan. Camplin is a corre
spondent of several daily papers and
grinds out some spicy stories of every
day life.
Save Doctor BUs
BY CATIC
FRESH FRUIT
CVERY DAY
At GLEASON &
FRANKLIN'S
See Cream Parlors
Notice.
All persons are hereby notified that
anyone firing off sky rockets or fire
crackers of any description in the main
business streets of the city on July 4th
between the houis of 8 o'clock a. in.
and 8 o'clock p. m. will be prosecuted.
By order of Louis Bi'Kchsunsthin,
Mayor.
Thursday Publication Bay.
The HnuAM) will continue to bo is
sued on Thursday as horotdforc, honce
all copy should be in by Wednesday
night or Thursday morning at tho latest
to insure publication.
Tax Payers, Attention J
Tomorrow (Friday) is the last dav
! you have to appear before the Board of
Equalization. If your property has
been assessed too high (or too low) this
is the time to have the matter adjusted.
The board will adjourn tomorrow even
ing. Under tho new law the returns
must also be passed upon by the state
board, hence no levy can be made un
til a return is made by the that body.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho firm
of Calkins and Crawford is this 10th
day of June, dissolved by mutual con
sent. J. M. Cauu.vs
Wm. Ckawporu
For sale 45 head of cattle at Mrs.
Hood's ranch, fourteen miles north of
Alliance.
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House Cleaning.
Can supply the services of a thorough
and experienced man for general house
cleaning. Phone 139. Geo. Darling.
Lost Ladies gold Elgin watch with
chatelaine pin, on street or in store.
If finder will leave at Herald office; a
liberal reward will be paid.