The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 21, 1905, Image 7

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SruciAL Salesmen in Each Department.
R. K. ROGERS. J. D. ULANCIIARD. R. DRYSON A. B. ROGERS
Lest You Forget
WE AGAIN CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
OMAHA LIVE STOCK COMMISSION GO.
Wc handle all kinds of stock. Writo for our Market Letter
and call when you are nt the yards.
AnyHankorMercauViioAffcncy. f Omaha Live Stock Commission Co.
f. It. IU.ANCHAHl..lrc9. nnd .Manager.
NEW GOODS FOR FALL, 1905
AT FRED'S
Beautiful New Dress Goods and Silks Exhibited
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James C. Dahlman, I'res. and Mgr. En. Cauow, Vicc-Pres.
J. V. Griddle, Sec'y and Treas.
The American
Commission Company
Live Stock Salesmen.
: Capital, $100,000. Salesman.
TllEO. TlLLOTSON,
Ass. Cattle Salesman
So. Omaha & Chicago Jim Clauey,
Hog Salesman.
J. M. Humphrey. Martin Cullerton,
Sheep Salesman.
DIRECTORS
James C. Dahlman.
Ed. Cahow.
Buy Feeders on Orders, Both Cattle and Sheep
South Omaha, Nebraska.
REFERENCES R. G. Dun & Co., Bradstreet, or Any Bank.
Special Attention Given to Feeder and Stockcr Trade.
Spargur, Lindburg & Co.
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP.
Rooms 110-112 Exchange Building, Telephone 34
C. W. Spargur, Cattle Salesman, R. D. Robinson, Hog Salesman.
George M. Wood, Sheep Salesman. O. F. Lindburg, Office.
ROSENBAUH BROS. & Co.
(incorporated)
live s'tooz:
Commission Merchants
South Omaha, Nebr.
UNION STOCK YARDS
Chicago, Illinois. Sioux City, Iowa.
W. H. Dudley,
T. D; Perrine,
Cattle Salesmen
W. F. King, - Scott Harrell;
Allen Dudley, Hog Salesman.
Office Jno. Ross, Jr., Sheep Salesman.
BUen SJubles & Co.
LIVE STOCK
ConniSSION flERCHANTS
ROOM 237 NEW EXCHANGE BLD'G
SOUTH OMAHA, - NEBRASKA.
Telephone 132 So. Omaha. Telephone 302 Co. Bluffs.
ESTABLISHED IN 1 867 ;-
WOOD bros:
Live Stock Commission Merchants
SOUTH OriAHA, NEB.
Also Chicago, 111. We uave a special salesman in every
departwent who is ably assisted by a full
SiOUX City, IOWa corp3 0f yardmen.
We will be mote than pleased to send free roasket reports
to all desiring them.
REPRESENTED AT CHICAGO, ILL.
South Omaha
Nebraska
H. E. Tagg,
A. W. Tagg,
Cattle Salesmen,
John Smith,
Sheep Salesman,
G. M. Hamill,
Jas. Hildurn,
Hog Salesman.
W. B, Tagg,
Secretary,
TAGG
BROS.
Live Stock CooiisiD Co.
107-109 Exchange Bldg.
South Omaha, Neb.
234-236 Exchange Bldg.
South St. Joe, Mo.
South St. Joe,
.Missouri
H. B. Hamill,
Hog Salesman
and Manager.
M. D. Young,
Cattle Salesman.
J. C. Sager,
Office.
25 pieces of new Novelty Goods for school
dress, in plain, figured or neat plaid. . .25c per yd.
75 pieces of new Dress Goods in all the
new weaves, panama, mohair, weaves,
serges, Henriettes, wool suitings, at
35, 50, 75, 80c, $1, $1,25, $1.50 per yd.
25 Dress Patterns One pattern of each.
All new and nobby weaves; $5 to $10 a pattern
New line of wash Toile Du Nord goods in
neat dark colors, at . , 12C
New cheviots for waists and shirts, in fancy
stripes, at 12o
New linen warp suitings 12jC
New llanneletts in fancy figures and stripes, 10-12C
New (lanneletts, new and novel designs, in
Japansese, Victoria and fancy stripes. . . ; 121j-15c
New Outing Flannels-A big line to select from
THEY GO AT 8-l0-12yc PER YARD.
NEW UNDERWEAR FOR FALL
At a Price You can SAVE PWNEY
Ladies' fleece-lined, .cotton ribbed vests and draw
ers, cream color, a 35c value, goes at 25c
Ladies' fleece-ribbed union suits, a good value at. .75c
Children's underwear, in fleece-lined and elastic
ribbed cornes in vests and pants at 19-25-35-50C
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School Shoes
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gi Shoe
In sizes 5 to S at $1.15
In sizes 8 to 12 at 1.45
In sizes 12 to 2 at ' 1.65
A BARGAIN One lot of children's shoes to
close; sizes, 8 to 12, for 05c.
Boys' all solid leather shoes $ 1 . 50-1 . 75-2 .00
Women's common sense house gaters, for sore
feet; a soft kid house shoe for $1.45
Ladies' fine kid dress shoe, soft or extension sole $3.00
MEN'S UNDERWEAR FOR FALL
A good fleece-lined shirt and drawers at 37c
A wool fleece-lined shirt and drawers, $1.00 for. .85c
Men's fieece-lined, ribbed shirt and drawers at. .50-750
All wool camel hair shirt and drawers, extra
good value and fine at $1.25
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NEW LINE OF
Vlen's Hats
All the Latest Styles in blacks,
browns greys and tans
Fedora, Austin, Negligee and
Stiff Hats
SPECIAL All $2.50 Hats $2.00
SPECIAL All 3.00 Hats 2.50
SPECIAL All 2.00 Hats 1.50
BOYS' HATS.... 1. 00 65c
Men's and boys' Fall Caps, 35c to 75c
Special prices on Men's Dress Shirts
10 dozen $1.00 and $1.25 dress shirts, your choice, 65c
Boys' 75c dress shirts, 45c.
Men's work shirts, in dark blue or black, 45c
NEW GOODS PILING IN EVERY DAY, I am out for business this fall and want your
trade, and I will give you good new goods at the lowest possible prices.
Yours respectfully,
PRBD H. MOLLRING
SHIP YOUR LIVE STOCK
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Nye & Buchanan Co.
Live Stock Commission
SOUTH OMAHA
"Writ XJh l'oi Mnrlcot . R;poitw or a Paper.
Expert Salesmen in All Departments.
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The City of Alliance
HLLIANCE is a thriving city of more than 4000 population, pros
perous and glowing prospects for the future, 400 miles west
of Omaha, 236 miles north of Denver. It is the metropolis of
western Nebraska. It has water works, electric lights, a three story city
hall and fire engine house, first class fire company and apparatus. Two
large school buildings; employs twenty teachers to educate its 1000
school children. Seven churches. U. S. land office, Court house, two
National Banks, modern business blocks and handsome residences. Its
railroad facilities are the best. It is on the main line of the Burlington
from either Chicago or St. Louis to Portland and the Pacific coast. It
is the Division headquarters for western Nebraska, Wyoming, South Da
kota and Montana, the offices of General Superintendent Phelan having
been recently located here. The western division shops are located
here and more than 600 railroad men are employed here. Its people
are hospitable, enterprising, and intelligent. Its climate is healthful and
invigorating. In short, no town in Nebraska presents, uperior induce
ments for men of capital, enterprise and push, to locate within her
borders. Letters of inquiry addressed to the Alliance Herald will be
answered promptly and in detail. Better write for a copy of our hand
some twenty-four page illustrated Industrial edition, it will tell you more
than we could write you in a month.
It Is Not Too Early
" to begin talking C0AT3. We
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TRADE WINNER"
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Ship Your Live Stock to
THUET BROS.
Live stock Commission Merchants
ESTABLISHED IN 1887
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SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR.
SIOUX CITV, IOWA.
Bank References:
Union Stock Yards Nat. So. Omaha
Nat. Live Stock Bank, Chicago.
Live Stock Nat., Sioux City, Iowa.
Stock Yards Nat., So. St. Paul.
St. Paul Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
CHICAGO. ILL.
SO. ST. PAUL, MINN.
Men Who Handle Your Stock.
E. P. Melady, Mgr., Hog Salesman.
Byron Clow, Cattle Salesman.
A. E. Compton, Cattle Salesman,
Ellis J. Wright, Assistant.
Walter Lake, Sheep Salesman.
Write for our Market Letter and Daily Paper free of charge
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