The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 12, 1909, Image 8

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FALL SHOES
I Fashionable Wear
Jftast in at the
Alliance Shoe Store
RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS. I
Conductor Dunning is laying off for
a few trips.
Agent Hnnscn of Bingham spent
Sunday in Alliance.
Conductor Frank A. Dunning orders
his Herald scut to Sanders, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Moshcr left
Sunday morning for a trip to Salt
Lake.
T. R, Randall is recovering rapidly
from his accident of last week and will
soon he at work again.
Engineer 1 A. Rowland returned
Monday from Riverside, Iowa, whero
ho accompanied tho remains of the
late Fred l Iirtrmnn.
Enginoii240 has hcen received at
Seneca to be used as a yard engine
while the regular engine goes to Have
lock for an overhauling.
V. F, Broiche, who has been tho
day operator at Crawford for several
monttiB, has been promoted and is now
the new agent at Berwyn.
Fred Wood has almost recovered
from his injured ankle, which he hurt
at Marsland some time ago, and is
making a short visit in Burlington, la,
A, N. Townsend, an old time engi
neer, baB again resumed work on tho
road. Mr. TownBcnd has been run
ning a steam plow for tho past year or
two.
Mr. and Mrs. Schluppt who are
camping in the Black Hills, spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Alliance, and
have returned to their cottage near
Mystic.
Harry Cantlin went to Dcadwood ou
No. 41 Tuesday morning to be present
at a coroner's inquest which was to be
held over a man, who was accidentally
killed by a train at Englewood Monday.
Owing to a slight washout near Ard
more Sunday night, passenger trains
from tho west were several hours late.
Messrs. Birdscll and Lynch were on
tho ground and had tho track passablo
in a few hours.
Conductor Holt of the Sterling divi
sion mada a trip to Hyannis and re
turn Monday night as there were no
Alliance crews in town. Business has
to bo pretty good when all the crews
arc away from home.
Owing to an increase in business,
Micro has been a set of dispatchers
added to the force at Sheridan, making
nine dispatchers all told. This is what
it was last fall, but three men were
taken off during tho winter because the
business did not warrant keeping them
on.
An cast bound freight train struck a
west bound at Bingham Wednesday
morning, boing unable to stop their
heavy train at tho switch. Both en
gines wcro slightly damaged and a few
drawbars knocked out. This, with the
delay it caused Nos. 41 and 42, was tho
extent of the damage
Dispatcher Mifke, who has been act
ing as night chief dispatcher for about
six months, 19 now working third trick
ou tho west end, and Mr. McLccsc is
again at hia old position. This puts
Mr. Hclpbringcr on second trick and
Mr- Marvin is working first trick dur
ing Mr. Mosher's vacation
Operators Jcrolcman and Tynen
have left the service of Mr. Kennedy
in tho Allianco telegraph office, Mr.
Jcrolcman going to Denver, and Mr.
Tynen returning to tho cast. Mr. Ty
ncn has been acting in the enpneity of
night wire chief for the past few weeks
since Mr. Nicklc took a trick in the
day time.
There wcro 330 cars of stock turned
over to the Lincoln division of the
Burlington at Ravenna on the days of
last Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Conductors George Young and Hamil
ton and Engineers Wilson and Gibson
made trips to Ravenna on stock trains,
owing to an insufficient number of
crews cast of Seneca to handle this ex
tra amount of business-
A new theory as to what the Union
Pacific is really going to do in tho
North Platte valley was turned loose
by Fred McMindcs, who was up irom
Bayard this week, sayB the Scottsbluff
Star. It has been thought that all tho
possibilities had been guessed and there
couldn't bo anything new put forth.
Different ones have had the U. P.
stopping at Northport, stopping at
Bridgeport, going over the table to the
northwest, going up Pumpkin creek
valley, crossing the river below North
port, crossing on the Burlington bridge
at Bridgeport, crossing at Camp Clarke,
crossing at Minatare, crossing at Scotts
bluff, running on the Burlington track
to Scottsbluff, running on the Burling
ton track to Fort Laramie, etc, etc.
The new theory advanced by 'Mr. Mc
Mindcs sounds about as reasonable as
any of them and has the distinction of
being something new. His idea as to
where the U. P. is going is that it in
tends to turn around and go back
again. It is never safe to say that the
possibilities have all been exhausted.
Fall and Winter Samples Received
Jos. Orchowski, the tailor, has just
received his fall and Winter samples,
the finest line ever shown in this city.
Call and examine- Ladies' and gents'
tailoring done by first class tailors.
Everything up-to-date,
Special Announcement
To the People of Alliance and Vicinity:
Before going east to order my stock of Autumn
Goods, I wish to close out my Summer stock of Ladies'
Furnishings and Millinery, and in order to do so will
offer the same at ridiculously low prices. Come early
and select your wants.
Ladies' Dress Skirts at 33l3 off
Everything in Millinery at 4 off
Ladies Waists of various qualities at 25 off
All other merchandise will bo sold at prices to suit buyers
Give mc a call and you will receive satisfactory treatment
MRS. R. SIMMONS
PF
eap Cash Sale !
Wishing to reduce their large stock of Fresh
Groceries and their nice line of Dry Goods
RERRIS BROTHERS
will offer these goods at WSPECIAL LOW
PRICES for cash during the next THIRTY
DAYS. Call and see our stock and get prices
Fresh Fruits Received Daily
PHONE NO. 1
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semiannual CLEARING
SALE
Again the time is here for this great bargain offering event. We are more determined than ever before to carry no goods from one season to
another, and we have priced the items offered in this Clearing Sale so low that they will go quickly.
Read these prices carefully as they will mean a great saving to you.
SIX DAYS, AUGUST 17 to 21
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Special Suit Offer
During- this sale we will give you the free and .un
restricted choice of any Suit in our Men's Clothing
Department at the exceptional low price of
$14.75
We place in one lot all of our $12.50 to $15 Suits and
give you your choice at
$9.95
Low Shoes
All of our immense stock of Men's, Boys', Ladies' and
Children's Oxfords go in this sale at
U4 off
Norton's
Men's Department
100 samples Men's Hats 98c
Blue Figured Overalls and Jackets 63c
Men's Dress Shirts, $1.25 values 87c
Men's Dress Shirts, 75c to $1.00 values 63c
Men's Work Shirts, Durable Stuff 38c
All Straw Hats reduced to.. Price
$1.50 Men's Jap Silk Underwear, two piece. .. 97c
65c Men's Balbriggan Underwear, two piece.. 47c
Men's Summer Underwear, garment 23c
Men's Radium Sox, Dozen pair $1.00
Men's Work Sox, Dozen pair 50c
75c Calf Skin Gloves 50c
Men's Mule Skin Gloves 19c
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
ENTIRE LINE LAWN WAISTS, DISCOUNT ONE-FOURTH
WASH SILK WAISTS, DISCOUNT ONE-FOURTH
ALL KMimOIDERY, DISCOUNT ONE-FOURTH
S1.00 LINE LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 79c
ENTIRE LINE LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR, DISC'T. ONE-FOURTH
S2.S0 TO SH.00 SILK PARASOLS SI. 98
25c ALLSILK RIHKQN, 5 INCHES WIDE 15c
MISSES' WHITE HOSE, 25c GRADE 1 9c
STANDARD CALICOS, ALL COLORS 6c
500 DOZ WHITE PEARL MUTTONS 3c CHILDREN'S PARASOLS 9c
MISSES' MlSLIN UNDERWEAR ,9c
2.000 YARDS GERMAN VAL. LACE 4C
Dress Pattern Free
Three Days, August 16-17-18
During these three days we will sell all WASH
GOODS at regular prices, and with each pattern pur
chased we will give another pattern of equal value, ab
solutely free. You select both patterns. This means
two Dress Patterns for the price of one. Remember,
we are the originators of this plan of selling, and we do
just as we say. Come early and get the pick of the lot.
Ladies' Wash Suits
We have been selling these Suits at a reduction of
one-fifth for the past ten days, but now they go still
lower, and we offer them to you at
l3 off
Fall Suiting Specials
One lot Worsted Suitings in Stripes, Plaids
and Checks. Regular 65c and 75c val
ues, in this sale at
One lot Worsted Suitings, just the thing for
school dresses. 60c values in this sale at
One lot Twill Suitings, will make good, serv
iceable school dresses. 35c value, in
this sale at
48c
36c
19c
Norton's
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