The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 21, 1911, Image 11

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Special attention is called to our facilities in obtain
ing useful Xmas Presents. Some of them are the
following:
Purses Silk Hose
Belts Children's Coats
Ladies' Waists Ladies' Coats
Ladies' Shirts Ladies' Suits
Gloves Scarfs
Big assortment of Fancy Linen
HARPER'S
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
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We must sell a huge share of 4 1,000 Surplus
Pianos" right here in Alliance-Manufacturers,
because of a scarcity of money, have placed us
in a position to offer you brand
New Pianos
as Sow as
$124
Write for large
circular describ
ing 1,000 pianos
offered at less
than makers' cost
for CASH. Makers
are overstocked;
autos and player
pianos have caus
ed a slump in
regular uprights.
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Every "used" pi
ano offered in this
"Syndicate Sell
ing" will be de
livered in perfect
playing order.
Bennett's reputa
tion backs each
instrument sold
iow as in the
past.
And when it comes to "used" pianos the "Syn
dicate Sale" presents a positive feast of oppor
tunities. In fact we have excellently conditioned
"Used" Pianos at TCQ
as little as each
Good uUed" Organs during
this sa'3 at as low as
$16
Here's a marvelous Piano Purchasing Opportunity offered you right
at the threshold of CHRISTMAS, and there isn't any other gift that
will captivate a household half so much as a beautiful toned piano.
PLEASE NOTE. Bennett's regular easy payment terms are still in
force on Bennett's regular lines of pianos. It is only the special
Syndicate Sale" instruments that must be sold for CASH.
BENNETT COMPANY
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
In Front of the Checkered Front Stable
you can nearly always see a rig getting
ready to start out. We will send one any
distance, for any purpose, at any time.
We answer all calls promptly
and will be glad to serve you in any wa
in which a rig is required.
H. P. COURSEY. Prop
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CANTON CLIPPING8
The Herald's Canton correspondent
having failed to send In the news
recently, we take the liberty of re
printing the following from the Can
ton department of The Curly Senti
nel, of December 14:
Mrs. R. 1. Spoon has hnd an at
tack of the grippe during the past
week
Mrs. Anderson bought some pota
toes of J. R. Curry this week.
Mrs Scott Henderson nnd daugh
ter wore Alliance visitors recently.
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The Noble Horse
He deserves a warm and
strong 5 A Blanket- it
will protect him from the hit
ter cold, give him comfort,
keep him healthy.
5 A Blankets have a world
wide reputation for strength
and leugth of wear.
Buy SA Bias Girth for the Stable.
Buy mb Square forth street.
We vSell Them
MARKS HARNESS CO.
J. F. McCntt branded horses for
Grandpa Tuny, one day Inst week.
Mrs. R. C. Hindman and mother
spent Friday with D. B. Wallage.
C. YV. Zimmerman and A. S. I'ow
ell hauled hay from the creek, Mon
day. Mrs Kriel and children were visit
lng Mr. and Mrs. Michael near Lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hlndman visit
ed Monday at the J. B. Curry home.
Frank McCart was helping J. B.
Curry do some horse shoeing laat
Monday.
Miss Florence Curry visited at
Canton Sunday with Mtsa Mamie
Whttaker.
W. E. Clark had the misfortune to
lose a valuable saddle horse last
week.
D. E. Wallage and R. C. Hlndman
made a business trip to Minatare
last Friday.
A number from this part of Sioux
county attended the Llchte sale
Tuesday.
A. S. Powell hauled out, a load of
50 cases of tomatoes for the Canton
store laist Friday.
Burt Stewart was looking for one
of his horses last week that had
strayed
Roy Hlndman helped C. W. Zim
merman haul his feed from Pete
Farrell'a, last week.
A. S. Powell made a trip to the
Pine Ridge the fore part of the week
after wood and posts.
Mrs. Ella Hickey made a business
trip to Alliance the last of the week,
returning home Saturday.
Miss Angle Hickey spent last week
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Davidson, near Hemingford.
t. F. McCart and family and
Grandma McCart took dinner with
Grandpa and Grandma Curry last
Sunday.
The Hayseed ball team had a
practice game on the grounds neat
Wesley Zimmerman's, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Bertha Parkyn entertained at
dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bass,
Mrs. Jennie Btrcshar and Charles
Safford.
Miss Bertha Huston was a week
end visitor in Alllanc, going down
Friday evening and returning Stind&J
afternoon.
llil Curry and sister, Mrs. Ira
ltuland, vihlted on Wednesday of
last week at Mr. and Mtb. Weasel's
south of Canton.
Doc. Randall butchered a number
of fine porkers the fore part of the
week. The Canton store purchased
most of them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Curry. Mrs.
Ira Roland and children, and C. W.
Zimmerman and family were Sunday
visitcrs at A. 8. Powell's.
The Homestead Sunday Bchool is
I reparing to have a Christmas tree
and entertainment at the school
!:! -e, on Saturday evening, Decem
ber 23.
Word lull been received front Mrs
Crrtls, at Chadron, Ohio, that the
aunt whom she expected to care for
died shortly after arriving at that !
plae.
Han Curry came out from Hem
ingford Tuesday of last week, bring
ing Mr. Wessel to repair his wind
mill Mr. Weasel returned to his
work in Alliance Thursday.
Perry I;. ill uiui wife were muling
it ('union the latter part of the
M .'k. We are glad 'to note that Mr
' ill is able to be out and around
again. Although his shoulder is uot
v. ell, he is able to use his arm
some.
BRENNA ITS
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
XMAS GIFTS
A Rew Suggestions
STERLING SILVER
Hat Brushes Clothes Brushes
Match Boxes
Cigarette Cases
Souvenir Spoons
Toilet Sets
Shaving Sets
Mesh Bags
Military Brushes
Watches
Diamonds
Bracelets
Rings
Cut Glass-Pitkins& Brooks
Hand-Painted China
Toilet Sets
Perfumes
Candies Latest Copyright Books
Hammered Brass Outfits Pocket Books
SEE BREN NAN'S FIRST
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ON THE CORNER
The Car you ought have
at the price you ought to pay
t K
11 II '"f58'
lakes the lead in
Simplicity of
Construction
Ease of Operation
Satisfactory
Service
Durability
and Economy
"Repair men never build houses on money
made out of Mitchell Cars.' Repair Man.
We have the agency for this popular machine; and
also for the celebrated low-priced Brush Runabout,
popularly known as M Everyman's Car"
A. P. LEE, Mgr.