The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 28, 1905, Image 8

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    Stoves Stoves Stoves $ Stoves
RE you particular as to the kind of a Stove you would use ? Were some one to make you "a gift
j of a stove, "aricl riot to restrict you- to any one particular make, you would undoubtedly select .the
- best stove to be had. ' You would do this With the viewof getting the stove with 'the points of! ad
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Now, why shouldn't you use the same good judgment, when you buy t'a 'stove? . 'We
,'ing ondun floor, what we think ai the VERY BEST lines of, stoves made; and, would ask
your careful; consideration of them.
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.."Estate Oak1' Heaters ..
The sale' on these heaters has been wonderful during
the past seven years they , have been handled in Alliance.
They have merit, hence, are easily sold. The mere fact that
they have a large ash pan aud door to remove ashes through,
appeals to every housevfife.rThe"ash-pit is jointless, made
in one solid piece. The screw drafts and doors have ground
edges; fit air tight, and the stove .will hold fire for forty
eight hours.
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The "Great Western Oak"
Heaters
and the ."Great Western" full line of stoves-have" been
on sale here ever since Alliance began to exist' We-'can
refer you to a long list of pleased users of these stoves. .'vVe
can show you of this line,
Great Western Oaks
Mountain Oaks
Banquet Steel Ranges
Paris Wonder Steel Ranges
Wonder Steel and Cast Cooks
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STOVE BOARDS
OIL CLOTH RUGS
STOVE -PIPE
DAMPERS;-
ELBOWS
COLLARS
COAL HODS
SHOVELS
Kindly Listen to a Little Stove Talk.
DO NOT buy a small stove to save money. The' fact of a stove being small, doesn't signify
" that it will burn economically less fuel than a large one.
Buy a large stove, it costs more of course, but the larger the stove, the more, radiating
surface it has, and that is what distributes the heat. You can regulate a "large stove to burn a little
amount of fuel. But to try to get lots of heat from a small stove, you must force the fire, which sends
unconsumed gases out of the chimney, and is a waste of fuel.
GEO. D. DARLING,
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Alliance, Nebraska
ENAMELED WARE
TINWARE -
' DISHES S
LAMPS
FURNITURE
J DRAPERIES J
S COUCH, COVERS
S CARPETS 2
GENERAL 2
HOUSEFURNISHINGS 3
STANDARD CATTLE CO. HORSE SALE!
At HULLEN, NEBR., OCT. 21, 1905.
The postponement of the sale of our Horses was inevit
able to admit of clearing up our Cattle in all our pastures and
adjacent territory.-
This will be our final sale and all horses of the Com
pany's will absolutely be cleaned up. This offering of one
hundred and twenty head comprises the tops of our saddle
and work horses and will be sold to the highest bidder for
Cash. The horses will be given a period of rest before the
sale and will be in good condition for work. On the above
date the Company will make their final clean up by selling
the remainder of their Wagons, Harness, Buggies and the
like. " 41-4
Standard Cattle Co., Hecla, Nebr.
Notice !
I HE FALL CAMPAIGN is now coming on, and
I wish to announce to the public, that I am out
as a candidate this fall for the office of Flour ' In
spector, and I wish to say right here, that if I am
elected I will give you the best there is for the next
two years or until my successor is elected and quali
fies. My platform is the 5-IHZ 0!!E3IE3A.LE,
and I wish to say, that all other candidates, whether
they be nominated on the publican or sinners' ticket,
will stand no show of being elected, unless they have
this plank in their platform this fall. For further in
formation in regard to this platform, call on
Libby, the Grocer
210 BOX BUTTE AVENUE .
ALLIANCE, NEB.
chairman of the county central committee.
See to it that your candidates' are filled with
5-ISZ O Lbi!ijl.IbvdI biscuits before , starting
out.
Yours for luck,
General Manager.
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LEE ACHESON
ALWAYS HANDLES
THE BEST
FRESH FRUITS
AND
VEGETABLES
FOR THE
TABLE
IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME
TO CALL at the STORE
'PHONE No. 4.
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JAMES KEELER. . Proprietor.
The Horace Bogue Store
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Moying Household Furniture ,
and Trunks a specialty . .
Phone No, i Young's grocery, Alliance.
Wm. James,
Exclusive
Dealer in
COAL &
WOOD
'Phone Alliance,
No. 5. Nebraska, i
FRED BRENNAN
Plumbing, Steam and hot water
Heating. ,
'Phone, No. 356. ALLIANCE, NEBI'
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E cordially invite the residents of Alliance and
vicinity to inspect our NEW FALL GOODS.
Never before have we. offered as large nor as complete
line of Fancy Dry Goods, Novelties and Coats.
We have added to our glove department the world ; :
famous "Trefousse" Kid Glove, than which there is no f', ; ' '
better glove made. -v,
Our most important change is in our pattern de--v, -
... partment: We have adopted the Ladies Home Journal -'-,
Patterns, and are anxious that all our customers receive"- W
their style book. It is free for the asking. v , .. - ,-'
Until Oct. ,ist we will accept subscriptions' toi , !" yv
Home Journal at $1.00 and make you -a present' of a ; ' ,. ,
new pattern.
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