The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 24, 1905, Image 2
TME LINCOLN NKfl ""I'll BIMa llHlnii'il Snrlelv Official Paper of Both County and City ' Largest Circulation In Northwest Nebraska VOLUME XII, NEBRASKA! THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1905. NUMBER 36 lf w WMv VWyN ALLIANCE, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, VJ X And every boy and girl should have their wearing apparel in readiness, and in purchasing same, save every cent possible. We have Roys' knee pants 15c to $1.00 Boys' 50c and G5C shirts 35c, 3 for 1. 00 Hoys' fine ribbed underwear 10c Boys' ?2.oo low shoos 1.25 Men's, boys' and girls straw hats, worth up to 75c, for 10c Linen collars 5c Neckties 5, 10 and 25c Belts 15c Lisle gloves 15c Lace and colored hose .. i2c Handkerchiefs, 4 for 10c Boys' 2'piece, good suits 1.00 Boys' good new suits $2. 50 and $5 Young men's suits, choice tetns and best makes $3 to 7.50 W. W. NORTON IK. T0-IDA.MIDXt, I DB1TTIST : x - v In Alliance 10-30 of every month. nffiro nvpr Unr(nn 'b Phone.391, .h:X':hm::xmM':-'' Buy feed and flour at Pilkington's. NEW GOODS Nearly every freight train brings us new goods each day. How 1st This ? Boys' Egyptian Cotton RIBBED UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers llC eac1 Sale of Shirts A lot of our fine Madras and Percales for men, which sold for 75c aud $1.00, now 39c MEN'S SHOES Box Calfskin Shoes, McKay sewed Guaranteed all solid leather Good wearers, at $1.75 NIGHT SHIRTS Men's Fancy Made and Trimmed $1.00 Night Shirts bale price 69c Here You Are A Big Line ot Men's NEW YACHT CAPS Regular 75c values; sale price 39c WORK SOX Three pairs lClr Good White Handkerchiefs 1ST 10c WRECK AT ADELIA Freight No. 50, Collides anil One Man is Injured. A wreck occurred at Adclia last night in which Brakcinan T. L. Harris was quito severely injured, his, right arm being broken, the fcsliy part of one heel lorn off and a gash cut in the cheek. Freight No. 50, with Conductor Armour in charge and Engineer1 Berry at the throttle, stopped to do some switching at Adelia. After the work was completed and the crew backed down to couple to the train a collision occurred with sufficient force to throw a half dozen cars off the track. The air biakes on the rear end of the train gave way and the cars rolled down the decline, but owing to daikncss the crew did not discover this till they came to gether. Harris was on a water car and thrown fully twenty feet, receiving the injuries mentioned. Ho was brought to this city this morning and his in juries attended to, and he will fully recover. .w Elks will Entertain This Evening. The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will give a smoker at their club rooms this evening, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. iPrinted cards signed by members will admit friends and indica tions point to a large gathering. The Elks now have a membership of one hundred and new applications are coming in steadily. Before the end of the year the membership will exceed 150. More Base Ball. The Sheridan team and Alliance Fire Department boys will cross bats on the Alliance diamond Friday, Saturday and Sunday. . The visitors are said to be !' fast and furious," hence some inter esting games are expected. The Alli ance team will retain their present bat tery for another month at least. TO TELL THEIR A WIVES TIMELY Our New York agent, Mr. I. R. Butler made a big pur chase of 100 suits that were made for a Kansas City cloth ing house, The' were refused by the Kansas City concern on the-grounds that the makers were too slow in shipping the goods. He snapped 100 oi these suits for us at Unheard of Prices for Finely tailored all wool suits, padded should ers, reamed neck, hand-made collars. $ Regular price, $12.50. Our sale price. . . . The new FALL MODELS in cheviots Regular $ 1 oo values, now The latest style fall and winter mixed tweeds and cheviots, hand-made collars, hand-padded shoulders, fronts guaran- j JK f teed non-breaking. Regular $18 values. $ t J & v We give you free choice at Hartf Schaffner Marx Famous Creations than which no finer nor better can be had in ready-to-wear CHjOIZHXETQ- in the KNOWN WORLD. We have left over from the season's heavy selling a few broken lines of this make, in $20, $22 and $25 grades in the finest of im-. ported worsteds, all new colorings, such g Efh as grays, blues and browns. $ m & J Your free and unrestricted choice at ....- Two Doors South of Postoffice, ALLIANCE. How is your Grip ? We are selling genuine cowhide Suit Cases Cheap OFF on any TKUNK in the ltouse. New Hotel Assured. C. L. Drake, of. Guernsey, j ester day received deeds to tho three lots one block north of tho opera house and opposite the Times' office, on which he will erect a three story modern hotel costing about 35,000. Tho lots cost $1,150, the corner one being sold by ; Mr. Reddish for what it cost him a few ! weeks ago and the other two wcic pur I chased from tho Lincoln Laud com 1 pany. When the building is completed J the citizens of Alliance will reimburse I Mr. Drake to the amount paid for the j lots. Mr. Drake informs Tub Hkkald man that tho woik of excavating will 1 begin at onco and ho expects to havo the building completed in about three months. ! Kridclbough Succeeds Sage. ' J. Kridolbaugh has been appointed to succeed L. S. Sago as station agent for the Burlington at Alliance and will probably assume his duties the first of next week. It was teporlcd that Mr. Kridclbaugh would go to Sheridan in the same capacity and the announce ment of his appointment at Alliance came as a purprise yesterday. "Uncle Jake" has a host of friends here who are pleased to see the family again up their residence in Alliance. Mr. Sage has not stated what his plans are for the future, but whatever they may be, the many friends he has made dur ing his residence here will regret to see himself and family leave the city. Saturday's Horse Races. The horse races which took place last Saturday were decidedly interest ing and a large number of spectators were picsent. , In the half mile running race, S. H. Desch's pony won first, Volley Wilson second and Zediker third. The half mile trotting race resulted as follows: Guy Lockwood, first; C. A. Andeihou, second; E. E. Soder, third;. H. H. Bcllwood, iourth. The trotting contest for green horses was won by Fred Nye, first; Frank Wilson, second; Claude Lester, third. HUSBANDS ABOUT THIS At the FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS 8.85 fine tailor-made $ 10. BIG DISCOUNT on Boys School Suits A now crop of MILESKIN GLOVES to be sold at COUNTY POLITICS Republicans Preparing for the Fray September 9. . The Republican convention, which is called to convoue Sept. 9, promises to bo rt lively afiair, if all persona sccuro nominations whose names arc men tioned for the respective offices. ."For tho office of clerk, the names of W. A. Manchester, Alex Mutrhead and G C. Smith arc slated, with tho gen eral supposition that the former will bo nohiinatcd. 'Dan W. Hughes is spoken of for troasuicr and will probably bo nomin ated unanimously. For shoiiff, Al Wikcr and former Sheriff Sweeney seem to bo most talked of, and for tho office of county judge, Judge Bullock, Abel Hill and Judge Tuttlc me said to bo available timber. It is also' reported" that Capt. Corbin will have to give way to a younger man as county chairman, several leading Republicans expressing dissatisfaction in the manner in which the campaign was conducted at tltc'last election and expressing the belief that with a young, vigorous man at the head this year they can oust the democrats. In this they may be mistaken, ,for while younger men might bo found for the position, still it is no easy matter to win a vic tory with a divided army, such as tho party in this county has been for years and with not the brightest prospects for improvement. As a matter of fact, politics in this county this fall will be as heretofore, the most competent men coupled with persoual popularity will bo elected re gardless of the party to which they may lclong. And this is as it should be. Thcieforo it behooves the Democrats if they hope to win this fall and they do 'to nominate their strongest men j for , each and every office, and if the' standard bearers possess the qualities ' stated above to a greater degree than their Republican competitors, they will win the battle. ' . 1 WANT GREAT CLOTHING PURCHASE AND SALE PURCHA 100 brand new fall suits in single and double-breasted styles, of the finest Bannockburn cheviots, cassimeres and unfinished -worsted. Bought by our New York representa tive from S. W. KORN, SONS & Co., 568-570 J72-574 Broadway, New York, at 25 per cent off the regular price, on account of a Kansas City firm refusing to take them be cause of late shipment. A nice well-made line of 2 33 to xn. rants made with Regular $8. 50 value. They the UNHEARDOF PRICE Your free and unrestricted choice of 75 suits in broken as sortments, not one in the lot sold for less than $io-oo, some of them as goods as $1 5.00; they run from 35 to 42, all sizes in the lot but not all sizes vour free unlimited choice ably low price of The season's choicest patterns in men's trousers, elegantly made and trimmed. Made of the most stylish worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres. Cut in the latest style and all warranted not to rio nor break. Choice ot the $4.00 and $4.50 grades at the low S price of. ESfCall early before the best styles are chosen. S T?&ys o "Svaie a i& famous Stetson Railroad Shape Hats, black only $2.50 Good News to Buyers We have cut the price on Refrigerators and Ice . Cream Freezers, to close out remaining stock. A White Enameled Refrigerator. $ (5. 50 A 2-Qtiart Blizzard Freezer, 7.65 Fruit Canning Season is On We fiave large sizes in Preserving Kettles, large Spoons, Fruit Presses, and Jar Funnels. A large Spoon givon nway FREE with each Preserving Kottlo sold. GEO. D. DARLING, L. E. ROBERTS & CO. LIVE STOCK Commission Merchants SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. Reliable Market Reports, GoodJScrvice, Quick K"iirn. " MR. L.-E. ROBERTS gives his personal attention m iii vlusshiR and selling of all cattle consigned to us, and we linvo active ntul cdin pelcnt yard men to dc the Filling and Weighing. WRITE US ABOUT YOUR STOCK; Wo may bo able to do you some good Save Doctor Bills BY EATING FRESH FRUIT EVERY DAY At QLEASON & FRANKLIN'S Ice Cream Parlors I -piece suits, all sizes, from belts to match.' go now at 1$ 3.65 of of each pattern at the remark- $ 5.95 3-35 s B Canvas Gloves Good heavy ones 5C Odds and ends of 60 c grade, in OVERALLS IIOUSErURNISIiF.lt. Castor riachine Oil We sell it always Lowest price THIPI P Prescription 1 1 IftLwllU, Drunnist 306 Box lluttc Mo. . WMtwn wwiminmi FALL S arriving daily, Big reduction on summer goods. W5&mou& New Pants for Boys 19c Boys' School Suits Nice, Nobby Goods $1.25 per suit Tan Shoes FOR BOYS $2.00 goods now BOYS' SOES M. D. Wells' Seamless School Shoes for bovs only $1.50 BOYS' ATS Boys' Straw I lats, choice of the house for 19c Men's Fast Black Underwear Regular 50c values sale price 39c BOYS HOSE Good Stout Fast Black, Double Heel and Toes I I2c I9C 39C . PBI