The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 09, 1909, SECTION TWO, Image 14

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HOLIDAY
SHOES
Don't Neglect
your pedal extremeties
purchase a pair of GOOD
bnObb for yourself in
addition to the many other purchases you are making for
other people.
We've the ideal shoe for this season of the year smartly sty
lish and exceptionally well-made for the wet weather of the winter.
It's Our HAN ON and costs
$6.00
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Solid
Comfort
A solid understand
ing yet a classy,
smart foot covering
is that obtained in
our
Reed Ladies' Shoes
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Shoes
Strong, sturdy manu
facture from choice
leathers assures you of
footwear that will give
lasting comfort, wear
and shape-holding
qualities when you pur
chase a
Reed Ladies' Shoe$3 up
HEHINQFORD HERALD.
HEM1NOFORD, POX BUTTE COUNTY, NEB., DEC Q, I909.
WW Buy your shoes at the EXCLUSIVE
Shoe Store, where every pair Is guaranteed
to give satisfaction or money refunded.
Alliance Cash
hoe Store
Heminfford Happenings.
Mr. Melick returned from Alliance
Friday,
Frank Black and wife went to Alli
ance Saturday returning Sunday.
Miss Ethel Campbell returned to her
work in Alliance on 44 Wednesday.
McCluskcy's moved into the Congre
gational parsonage last week. They for
merly occupied the Graham house.
Wm. Johnson had a two-year-old
colt cut quite bad in the wire last
Thursday.
A. M. Miller 'and A. S. Enyeart left
for an extended visit in Chicago the
first of the week.
Wiford Mosher returned from Ran
dolph Monday. Uncle Will Mosher
accompanied him.
Ora Fosket, wife and daughter Ag
nes, went to Chadron Saturday to visit
with Mrs. .Frank Olds.
Walter Hughes, who has been living
in rooms over C J. Wildy's store, has
moved into the Graham house.
Pete Swanson has returned from his
visit to his old home in the eastern part
of the state. He reports a good time.
Mrs. Win. Curry and mother, Mrs
Hess, went to Chadron Sunday. Mrs.
Hess came down to spend Thanksgiv
ing. H. L. Bushnell and wife left for Cal
ifornia where they will spendthe winter
with Mrs. Claude Browu and Miss
Carrie.
Don't forget Plane, the Necroman-
tique Entertainer, who will be at the
Hemingford opera House, December
13. 1909'
Charles Root and wife left Thursday
for Texas where they will spend the
winter and see if Mrs. Root's health
will improve-
Theo. Johnson is home from trip to
Oregon. He said he saw all of the
Hemingford people and that they liked
the country fine.
Miss Minnie Iverson returned from
her trip to Chadron, where she has
been visiting old schoolmates for the
past three weeks, Saturday.
Miss Agnes Muirhead arrived from
Toronto, Canada, Wednesday. She
has been visitipg with Dr. Muirhead of
Omaha and came out to visit with her
uncle. Alex Muirhead.
Quite an excitement was caused over
in the NewRestaurant when the flue and
partitions caught fire. It was soon put
out, however, and no damage was done.
Wm. Fosket left for Omaha the last
of the week for'an extended visit with
his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Jackson.
Anyone wishing his services as auction
eer Irave orders at Hemingford central
offire.
Don't forget that on Friday. Decem
ber 17, the home talent play, "Kathleen
Mavorneen," will be given at the opera
house.' After this will be given a Pto
gram Ball opened by a Grand March.
This will be the opening of the opera
house. The admission to the play will
ue 25c, 35c and 50c.
The Old Reliable
Hardware, Harness and Implement Firm
In order to make room for new goods will make special
prices on
Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons
Agent for the well known Deeriug Hay Tools and Harvesters and J. I.
Case Threshing Machines.
In HARNESS My motto: "How Good; Not, How Cheap."
Anton Uhrig
1 EMINGFORD, NEBR.
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Hashman Kites
Miss Ethel Tallada spent Friday at
Mr. Lore's.
Royce Nichols was a Sunday visitor
at Mr. Ross'-
Arthur Lore is the proud father of a
bouncing baby girl.
The weather has been very cold and
stormy here lately-
Mr. Hashman is building a fine,
large house on his place.
Miss Ethel and Master Earl Tallada
spent Saturday evening at Mr. Skin
ner's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hashman were
callers at Cal Hashman's, one day last
week.
Rev. Nolte of the Alliance circuit
spent Sunday night of last week at Mr.
Skinner's.
Mr. and Mrs- John Duskiri were visi
tors at Mr. and Mrs. Wismillar's, one
day recently.
Misses Elsie Calamehud Fay Hem
bry spent Wednesday evening of last
week at Mr. RosV.
Leon Tallada has been absent from
school for some time on account of
having rheumatism.
The children of Dist. No. 17 had a
fine time on Monday of last week play
ing "Pennsylvania Grunt."
Mr. Leishman has been hauling ma
terial out from town for the purpose of
erecting a new dwelling house
John Ditto from Oklahoma spent a
few days in this neighborhood last
week visiting his old home and friends.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $
Y KKPOftTED BY J
lA. I' UALDRIOQE, Bonded Abstracter &
For week ending Dec. 8th, 1909
Francis R Harvey to Blanche Becker
pt of lt4, blk"W," Sher add..g 400
Chas E Mathews to Nellie Heath
It6, blkn, Wyoadd . .. .,'. . 1500
Harry E Jones to E A Wells Its:-2-3-i6-i7-i8,
blki3, Hemingf'd 4000
Wm F Knight to Josephine F
Knight s ioo ft of Iti blk"F
Nebr add 100
Lincoln Land Co to C L Drake
H15, blkio, orig town 600
Samuel M Hickman to W W Nor
ton ne4-22-24-48 2000
Ferdinand Nikont to Adolph Ni
kont sw4-ig-27 and lts6-7-e(
of SW4 6 26 all in range 51 (320
acres) 600
HOLIDAY
OF
FERI
NG
President Suspenders in holiday
boxes
39c
Silk lined Mocha Gloves
1.00
Beautiful Caps
50c to 1.50
Beautiful 4-in-hand Neckwear
Boys' Mittens
25c
What finer or more desirable Christmas present can be made than
one of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits or Overcoats ?
One special lot of our line.st $30.00 Suits in beaut
iful patterns are on sale at
Hurt Sclmffnor & Mar.x's finest models .
75 line hand-tailored Worsted Suits, beautiful pat
terns, line fitting $20.00 and $18.00 Suits on sale at
Our personal guarantee as to Wear
and Quality goes with each suit
$25
$15
We have a nice new line of Boys' Long Pants School
Specially Priced at
$5, $6, 7.50, $10
Just arrived ttvm&iW York
Suits,
Boys' Suits
1.39
Boys' Knee Pants
39c
Fine Knickerbocker Pants
75c
Boys' School Shoe, Special
1.65
Munsing Union Suits
1.50 to 5.00
Douglas Shoes, All Styles
and Leather
3.50
We have plnced on sale a fine lot of broken size
Hart Sehaifner & Mavx fine Suits, all sizes to
be had in the different lots, but not in every
pattern. Your free choice of any
m our
CflffisV
Gifts Whch Men Appreciate
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
HOLEPROOF SOX
STETSON HATS
SMOKING COATS
FINE UNDERWEAR
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SEE OUR CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS AT
$8.85
$1
buys one of our New Swell Protector Collar
OVERCOATS. All wool and all right. New
styles and new patterns with the Famous
guarantee attached.
Specially Priced OVERCOATS that sold at
$27.50 and $25.00, one and two of a kind, to close
out holiday week, at the marvelously low price of
An all-wool Saint George Kersey Knee
Length Overcoat for men. All sizes
20
Blue and Black
Spe
cial HI-5.U
25 Men's Ulsters, Oxford Gray, regular Q O C
$12.50 values, now pO.V5
FUR COATS FINE PAJAMAS
BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR IMPORTED and DOMESTIC GLOVES
FINEI HANDKERCHIEFS CROWN SUSPENDERS
BEAUTIFUL CAPS ELEGANT HOSIERY FINE SUIT CASES
RUR-LINED MITTENS . FINE SILK MUFFLERS
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Store
Alliance, Neb.
Daylight
Methods
Boys' Sweater Coats
98c
Boys' Underwear
19c
Men's Dress Gloves
P I
Silk Initial Handkerchiefs
19c
Fine Knit Mufflers
50c
Holiday Garters
Men's Gloves from
50c $7,50
Linen Initial Handkerchiefs
25c
39c
a garment for that fine Men's
Fleece Underwear
That
$3.50
High-Cut Shoe skins them all
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Discount. Think of it, one
half off on 100 Boys' Suits.
See them. It will pay you.
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