The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 29, 1905, Image 8

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    The FAMOUS
THE FAMOUS
Introducers of Fashions
for Men and Boys
THE FAMOUS
The Store that Sells
America's Best Goods ot
the Lowest Prices.
IO?'S jL. "W'XnsrNTEEES, OTJZES
Saturday Special !
June Sale Men's, Ms andYoiitlis'CIo
Any Wash Skirt in the house
25 per cent discount
IXhe PUorace jBogue Store
npHERK is no short cut to permanent success. The safe road lies alonrr the line of common sense, integrity '
and enterprise, fortified by the faculty and the nerve to do the right thing at the right time. In starting this
Big Sale we 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, Schaffner Sc Marx,
David Acller & Sons, and the well and favorably known Sterling Brands.
J
r llOO Suits to Chr F7Vr-m
The Grandest, Finest, Nobbiest Clothing Offer Ever Put Before the People ! !
TRADE WINNER"
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County Commissioners' Proceedings.
Alliance, Neb., Juno 13, 1C05.
The members of the board of comity ;
commissioners mel as a county board
of equalisation.
Present, Geo. V. Loer, cliairman,
and L. F. Smith, menjbor, S. M.
Smyser, clerk.
The day was spent in listening to
complaints relative to "nsfeessmunt of
property.
Hoard adjourned to Juno 14, 1908, at
a. in.
Attest: G. W. Loer, Chairman.
S. M. Smyser, Clerk.
Alliance, Neb., June 14, 1905.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present, same as on first day.
Board spent the day in hearing com.
plaints relative to asccssments and ex
amining asscssors"books.
Hoard adjourned to June 20, 1005.
Attest: G. W. Loer, Chairman.
S. M. Smybcr, Clerk.
Alliance, Neb., Juno 19, 1905.
Hoard of county commissioners met
in regular session as provided by stat
ute. Present, Caha and Smith, mem.
bcrs.
Hoard spent the entire day examin
ing claims filed against the county.
Hoard adjourned as county commis
sioners to Juno 22, 1905, at 9 a. in.
Attest: G. W. Loer, Chairman.
S. M. Smyser, Clerk.
Alliance, Neb., June 21, 1605.
County board of equalization met
pursuant to order pf adjournment.
Present, same officers as on previous
day.
Upon consideration of the complaint
of K, J. Lawicnce rotative to the as
sessment of the electric light plant, the
same was overruled and rejected and
the assessment of said property ordered
to stand as returned by the assessor.
C. E. dough, having beun duly noti
fied of the fact that a- complaint had
been filed alleging that he was the
owner of 400 head of cattle not returned
for taxation appeared before the board
pursuant to said notice and upon due
consideration of said assessment the
said assessment is increased by adding
thereto 350 head of cattle at an actual
valuation' of $5330.
Hoard of equalization adjourned to
June 22, at 1 p. in.
Attest: S. M. Smyser, Clerk.
June 22, 1905.
Hoard of county commissioners met
pursuant to order of adjournment and
visited the poor farm for the purpose
of examination and inspection of the
same and the county property thereon
and the inmates of the poor house.
Hoard of county commissioners ad
journed until July 20, 1905, at 9 a. in.
Attest: S. M. Smyser, Clerk.
June 22, 1905.
Hoard of equalization met pursuant
to adjournment; all members present.
Hoard spent the afternoon of this
day hearing complaints and inspecting
property involved in complaints. Board
adjourned uutil tomorrow at 9 a. in.
S. W. Smyser, Clerk.
June 23, 1905.
Board of equalization met pursuant
to adjournment, members all present.
The board having listened to com
plaints relative to assessment of prop
erty and being fully advised in refer
ence thereto now orders that the fol
lowing changes be made in the assess
ment of property as returned by the
assessor for the year 1905.
Lots 7 and 8 in block 23 of Duncan's
north side residence tracts, reduced
from $250 to S20.
Hrowu Griffith's horses reduced from
$lBo to $120.
Section 1-27-48 reduced from $2,000
to Si, 350.
Northwest quarter section 9-27-49
reduced to S450.
Gregory Zurn's personal assessment
transferred from Alliance second ward
to Boyd precinct.
Lots 50 and 51 county addition re
duced from ?8po to $300.
Lot 3 block 9. first addition to Al
liance roduccd from 58oo to $500.
Lots 11 and 12, block 2 in Alliance
reduced frpm 53.800 to $3,500.
East 65 feet off of north half of lot
15, block 21, reduced from $2,000 to
i,Goo.
Improvements on lot 3, block 15, in
Alliance, valued at $Goo, after due
notice to the owner, Jamos Keoler.
Lots 5 and 6, block 8 of first addition
to Alliance reduced from $1,200 to
$1,000.
Lot 7, block 17, Alliance reduced
from $2,200 to $1,800.
Personal propeity assessment of V.
D. Kumcr t educed from $14,825.00 to
to $10,325.00.
Personal property assessment of
George Darling reduced $850.00.
The complaints relative to the as
sessment of the propel ty hereinafter
described were -overruled and the as
sessment thereof ordered to stand as
returned by the assessor, to-wit:
Lot 1, county addition.
Lot 15, county addition.
A tract 50x140 lying south of block
15, Wyoming aJdition to Alliance,
owned by G. Simonson.y
Eight feet off south side lot 13 and
25 feet off north side of lot 14 of
county addition to Alliance.
East 84 feet of lots 7 and 8 and west
56 feet of lots 7 and 8, block 7 of
Alliance. ' ,
Personal assessment of D. W. Bete
benner. Lot 17, block 16 of Alliance.
Board of equalization adjourned to
July 20, igoG, at 1 o'clock p. in.
Attest: Geo. V. Loer, Cheirman.
S. M. Smyser. Clerk.
j LEE ACHESON 1
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
4th of July
IK YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
'PHONE No. .
Ill i
is cheaper than new, and often
just what you want. Or, we will
trade new for second hand goods
any time, and nay highest cash
price for second hand goods.
See W. M. wiLSON,
Till'. SI'.CONll-llANll MAN".
Phono 200.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
... WOOD
'Phone
No, 5,
Alliance,
Nebraska,
MEN'S SUITS
Men's regular $17, $18 and $20.00
fine 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.
15
l & 4 mm ,
men s regular $io, $io.5U ana f
$16 values at $12.50. Superb-
ly made; trimmings and lin- r
mgs guaranteed; all the lat
est novelties in browns and
grays, during th:s sate $12.50.
50
Men's
WELL
HADE
Cheap Suits
Here you will find tempting values fr
for lean pocket books, 5 styles t
including black cheviots, strip- V
ped cassimeres, lined with good
Farmers' satin, $7.50, sale price
4-
Boys' fine long pants suits; well
made of good Cheviots. Worth
$6.00, during this sale
$35
This offering consists of a hun
dred suits cut in all style mod
els including2-piece suits with
belts. Some of these goods only
only one and two of a kind that
sold tor 3l.50 and 15.00.
Come early and get the best selection.
M warn
Boys' Buster Brown Suits, well made
and trimmed, all colors and mixtures.
Regular $3 grades during this sale
$105
Ihn
150 pairs of Men's strongly made work
pants. AH the well known makes in
2.00, I.85. 1.75 and 1.65 grades; all
sizes from 32-42 waist. Choice during
this sale at 1.39.
39
200 PAIES of the very finest $5 and $6
Trousers made of every kind of 1905 Wors
teds and Cheviots, trimmed of the finest (& 4 f JZ
materials. They all go in this big sale at J?Tr3A5
IOO PAIES of fine Trousers, all
nobby goods, bought for this summer's
business, worth 3.50 and 4.00. During
our June sale at
new,
hj5
Nuditis furnishings
Fancy Egyptian IBalbriggan Un
derwear 50
Fine Gauze Shirts and Drawers ,25
Fine Black and Tan Sox, 3 pairs .25
Fancy lz Hose for men, 2 pairs .25
Wilson Bros. 'Combination Suits$. 25
Imported Silk Underwear, suit 3.00
The Best Black Satine Shirt 75
Silk Stripe Madras Shirts 7.00
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 each.
Every Man's Dollar Looks
- Alike to Us.
Men'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.
Imported Javansese Straws. . . . 2.00
CanvasHats 25
Big line of 1.50 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
717J1E ASK YOUR patronage up-tH-
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 lot of Boys' Work Shirts 19
Boys' 35c Summer Caps' 19
A few more of those Knee- Pants .19
Boys' Cotton " Underwear for
summer 25
Union, Suits, knee lengths, for
boys 50
A fine line of new Shirts at...-, .50
Boys' Clothing at big reductions.
Prices ranging from 1.00'to 5.00
One Price and that One
the Lowest.
The Famous One Price Clothing House, Alliance, Nebr.
2 doors south of postoffice.
Remember, the Big ffilg Clothing Sale Begins June 16th,
J. ROWAN
DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED,
HAY and GRAIN
W1IOLK8AI.K AND HBTAIL
Seed
HANDLES
Wheat, Spring Rye
and Spelt.
'Phone No. 71. Kesulence, No. 95.
W.S. ACHESON
Hardware
and Plumbing
Windmills and
Pumps
Tin shop in connection.
Opera House Block
Phone 98 ALLIANCE
DR. J. G. BRENIZER
mti:iMi:ii or
Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped
SHORTHORN CATTLE
BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA.
Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT,
J77035i Straight Scotch Breeding.
Herd numbers 90 breeding cows that
weighing 1400 to 1800 pounds, a large
number being pure Scotch, and as good
breeding as was ever brought from Scot
land. Experience has taught me that for
breeding purposes cattle shipped in are
very little good the first year, their consti
tutions must becorne accustomed to our
high altitude and our grass. Hence ani
mals raised here are preferable. I intend
to raise them here. Good, first class
Nebraska breeders, the equal to anything
raised in the U. S. Come and see me.
(20-6m)
ZBINDEN BROS,,
. DEALERS IN
FlounFeed.
44 Home
Comfort"
Flour
Is Our Leader. Try It
.' 'PHONE 105.
WEST BIDE MAIN
ST11EET.. .
. The New Store
i Oriental Goods, Silk Shawls, Laces, Mex
c ican urawn worK, ury Goods, Notions.
Please call and examine our goods and get our prices
Simmons Essay
us Box Butte Avenue.
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v
Dray and Transfer Line.
Phone 139,
WHEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worry
about what to do with your Household gH
5S f; '"V W,U ,take ?harSe f 'l"m; store them
fe Wm Cdty and0?1 Pla d pack and ship
i m wh.ereYer . des.red. Charges reasonable
The only spring dray line in the city iwoname.
5. A. Miller.
ara
'Palace Livery
S. II. XMEKCST-T. T..t..
ONE BLOCK WEST OP Good al
THE NEW ZUINDEN and courteous treatment t(J a JJ""
building. 'Phone. - excellent patronage we enjoy. Try us.
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