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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
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NATHAN WILSON Prohibition Vote for TWO; A cross within this clrclo o Votes for all ilepubUcan Regent!) A nmca wlllilll tlll rlrpln , if, Q I I Votes for ulFTiemocnUlc and Peoples lndopentl- j. cntllegenis A cross within this clrclo o o o Votes fornll socialist Re gents ', A cross within this clrclo Votes for all Prohibition' ltegcnts A cross within this clrclo Votes for nil Written Re-Rents & COUNTY TICKET . i For County Clerk Vote for ONE WA. MANCHESTER ? Republican DK. SPACHT Democrat) r i f Peoples Independent ) I I , .' ? r For County Treasurer ALEX. MUIRHEAD G. W. BRENNA-N..-. . Democrat Peoples Independent t Vote for ONE Republican j - Ejou Sheriff "' -Vote for ONE f."." .Republican I I ' I 1 HENOCH BOYER t.... Democrat) r i ' Peoples Independent j I I AL. -WIKER. For Superintendent - of ..Puulic Instruction Vote for ONE ..uemocrai Republicar LEORA S. JUSTIN ..:.-..?. Democrat) r i :an J I 1 For County Judge ABEL HILL '.:... ...;ri.--. "...' .- ;(fS. RIDGEbLA: .V....: .. 9 ft . . . . vi(. " Vote for ONE Republican j t Democrat ) . Peoples Independent ) I I For Surveyor v Vote for ONE Republican I I J. P. HAZARD Democrat) r-i j Peoples Independent ) I I G. C: RUGGLES 5 i D For Coroner Vote for ONE J. E. MOORE Republican Q G. W. MITCHELL Democrat) i I Peoples Independent j I I '-$ n . For County Commissioner -2nd Dist. Voteffor ONE E.VMABI1J.- I,... .t..v.J;.,. Republican Q i CHRISTY...1.1:.'. .;..,,... Democrat ,-Poples Independent) LJ -h: ;'." ': FRED BRENNAN jflv ' Flnmbing, Steam "and not water Heating. Tbone, No, 356, 'ALLIANCE, NEB. F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moying Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty Phone No, i Young' grocery, Alliance. - S Quy Lockwood GRADUATE CHICAGO SCUOOL OF EMUAL.MING - Funeral Director and Embalmer Phones Office 214. Res 205 Expert Lady Attendant.. AlllflllCB, Net, tock "Dipplne Certificates The form of blanks prescribed by Govern, ment Stock Inspector Dr. L. S. Camp bell especially for The Herald are kept in stock at tbis office. tf t ." Determination Sale! i r s ' Result of deliberations. Fixed resolutions. Bringing to an end. Termination. Limit. -tVefcsier. and We have determined after due "deliberation" to bring our Ladies' Cloak, Suit oKirr. chock to an end lor tins season, it is our hxed resolution to sell every gar ment in this department during this sale. We have reached the lowest "limit" in prices. and will offr good, seasonable garments at such reductions as have never before been ,. :., All!.?....- Cl Ml a.: r . T'f-'fkt rvivo acuu in niiuuiuc. ouiu win conunueyior ici urs, commencing Saturday, October 28 sss Ladies' Tailored Suits... ly tailored suits in black, blue and grey suitings that HtM. AA to $10.00. Determination price fj JL JKJ . WW JjsthL VhI1 W fi ) k sold up fll"if.a' 3 - i i ' it V ne ' i ette cloth i 1 ' I A suits in homespuns, serges, Venetians and ladies' cloth in assortment of sizes and colorings that sold up to $12.50 Determination price $6.66 beautifully trimmed and carefully tailored suits in Craven- , Herringbone, Thibet and Mohairs, that sold up to $20 Determination price $9.99 Cloaks and Jackets... One lot Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets and CapeS that QQtT sold up to $2.50. Determination price Zrjrss Another big line Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets that tiP O Q sold up to $6. 50. Determination price hP rfjf One lot Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks and Jackets that sold 1fl fJ up to $10.50. Determination price i kj'r0 One lot Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets that sold up to $1750. 3? Q OiQ Determination price -P 20 Ladies' Skirts... One lot'Ladie3 Skirts that sold up to $4.50. Determination price. $2.27 One lot Ladies' Skirts, -nicely trimmed and finely tailored, that sold up to $5.75. Determination price , $3.43 Another large assortment Ladies' Skirts in good weaves and colorings that sold up to $7.50. Determination price.. ., - $4.92 Extra Special... New line Children's Bear Skin Coats just -received. A , good $5.00 Cf 7 value at Jjf 0 tS Remember, every garment in stock must go during this sale. Ask to see these ex ceptionable. offers We are at your service and are "determined to sell the goods." W. W. NORTON'S Wm. James, Exclusive Dealer in COAL & ... WOOD 'Phone No. 5. Alliance, Nebraska. DR. J. Q. BRENIZER liltEEDElt OI' Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped SHORTHORN CATTLE BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA. " Herd beaded by CRIMSON SCOTT, 177035, 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 become 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-Cm) LEE ACHESON ALWAYS HANDLES THE BEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOR THE TABLE IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME TO CALL at the STORE PHONE No. 4. Lessons in China Painting Given by niSS KATE BOGUE Orders taken for X-Mas Gifts 'Phone 171. I I J. ROWAN DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, HAY and GRAIN WHOLKSALK ASD ItETAIL ' For ah Artistic Hair Cut and Smooth Shave PATRONIZE W. C. MOUNTS' 3'Chair Barber Shop and Bath Rooms Box Butte avenue t HANUI-KS Seed Wheat, Spring Rye and Spelt. Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 95. Checkered LIVERY AND FEED BARN JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor. ZBINDEN BROS,, DEALERS IN Flour i Feed. "Home Comfort' Flour la Our Leader. Try It 'PHONE 105. WEST BIDE MAIN BTKEET.. . S Sccoiid-Haud Furniture f is cheaper tban new, and often just what you want, ur, we win trade new for second band goods any time, and pay highest cash price for second hand goods, See W. M. WILSON, TUK SECOND-HAND MAN. Pbonc 200- Prescriptions There is just this much about it. If your pre scription is filled by us, it is filled just exactly as the doctor intended that it should be. l" It should afford you a good deal of satis faction to know that, F. J.,Brennan (2 Co. W.S. ACHESON SELLS THE CELEBRATED KING BEE Air Blast Heating Stoves Hardware and Plumbing Windmills and Pumps TINSIIOP IN CONNECTION Opera House Block Phone 98 ALLIANCE Ai "t a s. n ?.WI M &., ; w v J 1 ' J 1 il ' 1 4 l;f vs1 4& 1 . ' ' jt ..? i i ii i Mi" "i iiiiiiiMMfeliiniii & ..t.