The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 16, 1908, Image 8

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RE you ready? Go!
But one thing's certain; you're not ready,
no matter where you're going, unless
you're properly dressed. The best clothes
for you to wear for any man to, wear the
best clothes made, are
Hart, Schaff ner & Marx
clothes. And our store is the place where
you find them.
If you want a sack suit that will look
fight on you, you'd better see our new
Varsity models; snappiest styles ever shown.
You can get any kind of a good suit here, but
we'd like to show you the Varsity.
Prices Range from $18 to $30
TIub store is the home of
Hart, Schafincr & Marx clothes
New Styles StOtSOil HatS
$3.50 to $8.50
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Mar
FAMOUS
CLOTHING HOUSE
A STORE FOR MEN
BOYS START
PRAIRIE FIRE
With a strong wind blowing and grass
as dry as tinder, last Sunday, it was
an unusually dangerous time for a
prairie fire. Several boys out in the
neighborhood of the cemetery cast of
town that afternoon while attemp
ting to smoke a rabbit or gopher out of
a hole in the ground, set fire to the
grass with the result that several miles
of territory was burned over to the
cast and considerable loss in the way
of hay, farming machinery and other
articles. A number of people from
town hurried to the fire, but with the
wind that was blowing at tho time,
little could bo done to stem its pro
grcss. The fire reached the sand hills,
where it finally spent its force.
Better be Careful.
f There have been a number of fires
started lately in the alleys and not
properly watched by those setting them
6ut, and some were started by children.
This is a very dangerous practice, es
pecially during such windy weather,
and a big fire is likely to result from
such carelessness. Mayor Smith has
issued notice that any one found guilty
henceforth will be prosecuted.
contribtosIq
sisters' academy
Weekly Report of Payments Toward
'the Erection of the School Building.
Notice to Hunters.
Owinjj to the fact that hunters have
shot several cf ray horses, two fatally,
during tho last two wttcks, I will have
to strictly forbid hunting on my prem
ises in tho future. Parties found hunt
ing on my land at anytime hereafter
will be prosneated to the full extent of
the law. W. R. Kent.
Baby Show.
This is one of the attractive features
of the annual bazaar and sale to be
given by tho ladies of the First Presby
terian church at the opera house April
28-29. AH those having pretty babies
they are willing to loan for the exhibi
tion are asked to communicato with
Mrs. V. W. Wood or Mrs. Dr. Thorn
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Notice to Alliance Property Owners.
Notice is hereby given all Alliance
owners of real estate that alleys, vacant
places and streets adjoining must be
cleaned without delay, of all waste
papers, refuse, manure, etc. Prompt
attention and compliance with this
notice will save costs.
C. C. SMITH, Mayor,
' W. O. BARNES, City Clerk.
Following is tho amount of money
received for the Sisters' Academy and
by whom paid. Much of this is only
part payment of subscriptions. The
committee is now out collecting and the
amount received will be published
weekly.
Previously acknowledged $G, 535.00
W. S. Ridgell 25.00
F. Conner, Uox Butte 25.00
W. L. McNamara 50.00
Total $6,635.00
Chas. H. Brecse and Fred Hoyt of
Gordon were in the city last week on
business.
SPRING OPENING
SALE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 17th and 18th
We will show one of the most
beautiful lines of white goods and
wash goods ever shown in this vi
cinity. All new designs, and most
desirable fabrics for spring and
summer at prices much lower than
you have ever known on the same
class of material.
The greatest showing ever made
in ladies' white embroidered, lace
trimmed and plain shirt waists,
either India linen, Persian lawn,
silk mull or china silk at extremely
low prices.
Our line of new spring suits, ex
clusive styles, all new designs and
colorings. Very best hand-tailored
workmanship and the prices just
half what you are accustomed to
oaymg.
Domestics, dress goods, silks and
notions all specially priced for our
spring opening sale.
New goods arriving daily. Low
prices in every department.
The Star Store
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A DRY SALE ofWET GOODS
We are Forced by the Recent Election to Close Out Our Big Stock of Wines and Liquors. PRICES
CUT BELOW WHOLESALE COST. From NOW until MAY 5th these Prices will Prevail
ACT NOW AND 3AVB MONEY
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WHISKIES
INDEPENDENCE
PEARL, RYE
ATHERTON BOURBON
GOLDEN WEDDING
NEW PRICE
Per Gal.
OLD PRICE
Per Gal.
worth $3.00 now $1.75
worth 4.50 now 2.75
worth 4.50 now 2.75
worth 6.00 now 3.00
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ATHERTON RYE, $1.50 qt. $1.10 qt.
LEWIS H, $1.50 qt. $1.10 qt.
PEARL RYE, $1.5oqt. $1.10 qt.
YELLOWSTONE, $1.5o qt. $1.10 qt.
OUR CHAMPION, worth $1.25, now 75c qt.
Corresponding reductions In prices of Rock and Rye, Brandies, Gins, etc.
Three-Star Hennessey Brandy, now $1.48 per bottle
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HAIL ORDERS
Family Trade Solicited
WINES
OLD PRICE
Per Gal.
Blackberry Wine
Blackberry Brandy
Tokay Wine, very old
Angelica California
Catamba
Port, very fine
Sherry, very fine
worth
worth
worth
worth
worth
worth
worth
Escapernong, best quality
Grape Juice
Haut Sauterne Banquet
Rhine Wines
Best Clarets
$3.05
2.50
2.75
2.75
2.50
3.00
1 3.00
Per Quart
worth $1.00
worth 1.00
worth 1.25
worth 1.00
worth 1.00
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
CLOSING PRICE
Per Gal.
$2.05
1.65
1.69
1.69
1.58
1.89
1.87
Per Quart
now
now
now
now
now
75c
40c
75c
50c
50c
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ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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