Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1891, Page 16

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22 U1 -SIXTEEN PAGES., RIS IBICIOICICICIIICICICISISICICIOICIICICION %%%fi@%@%%%@@é% & | (BRI ST BARGAINSALE BARGAINSALE BARGAINSIE 139096 GIVEN AWAY IS OUR PLEASURE toinform the house l\(-(‘pm.\ of Omaha and vicinity, that on ) v o NTNO A Dy - - - Thursday, December 3lst, New Years Eve, we (11 ])L S O\ S C shall give away the entire contents of six fur- . ; a ——— nished rooms as stated below. These goods are now displayed in our large show rooms. ;‘.,m,\d« ::ru»-‘-fiu"n'm-( He, worth 90¢ per yd. 110 Soft Coal Heater 5, worth 36, 23 Parlor Suits, plush or tapestry, $18.50, worth All are cordially invited to inspect them. It W00 yds Ing: Carpet, 18¢, wort 5¢ per yd, gl el e LT 75 Round Oak Stoves $7.75, worth 814, . will be readily seen that all presents advertised 5,650 yds Ingrain Carpet 27c, worth 60c per yd- 17 Parlor Suits, crush plush, $30, worth $60. v : 4,000 yds Body BrusselsCarpet 1, worth $1.75 56 Hard Coal Heaters $10.50, worth $18. 14 foe \_”H; s ‘ ””'H. (,’“‘ i are not only useful, but will make anornament . “!"""“"‘ 27 Buse Burnors 817.50, worth #30. S S in any home. All presents will be forwarded 8,400 yds Moqguette Carpet $1.40, worth $2 per yd 04 T b Vo8 81,78 Won i sdav \ce sp &€ q sy o1 A R pi e Iw|-‘:'\<l_‘ ey P EEEUL R, L L 7 Parlor Suits, Wilton rugs, $60, worth $100. Thursday, December 81. The giving away of y : 140/ Cook Stoves 81,80, worth 815, 141 Tapestry Bed Lounges $7.40, worth $14, these presents is done simply to further adver- 68 Elegant Ranges $19.50, worth $32.50 118 Single Tapestry Lounges , worth tise our business, and to show the public in a 12 Parlor Cooks 0, worth $20. 21 Divans, oak or 16th century finish, ) substantial way, that we appreciate the l:n‘qc sabllLl B U L LU patronage we have enjoyed since we began 1000 Coal Hods 18¢, worth 40c. 224 Parlor Chai R e iy 2,000 Rugs $2.75, worth $6.50. 24 Art Squares, $3.50, worth $8.50 8,560 yds Stair Carpet, 18e, worth 43¢ per yd. 8,751 Window Shades, 3¢, worth 81. 0 yds Linoleum, 5Cc. worth §1 per yd. 1,600 yds Hemp Carpet, 17¢, worth 50¢ per yd. 4000 Tlbo; LB ] L L 485 Gusoline Stoves #1.75, worth $ 21 Rug Couches #18.50, worth 840 pairs Lace Curtains, 90c, worth $2.50. ; ftd g 620 pairs Portieres, $2.50, worth $ 950 Zinc Bonvds vor . 10 Leather Couches $19.50, worth PRRL\D R 5,000 Curtain Poles, 10c. worth 50c. 86 Gasoline Ovens §1.70, worth $3.50, 92 Plush Parlor Rockers $8.50, worth $16, fl 1876 Shovels 4¢, worth 15¢, 23 Plush Easy Chairs $7.80, worth $14. Prosent No. 1. 22} yards Brussels Carpe Present, . 2. B s Borde Present Furmture. Furniture. Furniture, ik s 73 Sideboards, ant’que or 16th century finish, Total ..... B PP P TR 8532 06 $8.00, worth $16.50. 66 Chamber Suits, antique or 16th century, 19 Hull Racks $7.40, worth $14.50. + 16th century finish, $8.50, worth $16. £6 Hall Raclks $12.50, worth $22.50. 28 Chamber Suits, antique or 16th century, 100 Base 5¢, worth B 17 l«mluu: ),. d i 5 k o th 65 Brass Parlor Tables ), worth $7.50. 18 Folding 1 . worth § 163 Center o5 3140, worth $3.50, i e, 11 l"uhlin;;lhnl.\ N SO0 BoAs AR 160 Cane Rockers $1.40, worth $3.00. ;‘TLs‘L::[t No. 15, 20 yards Carpet 23 Cheflon 0, worth 245 Mattresses $1.70, worth . 600 Oak Rockers $1.75, worth $1.50. Presont 80 Ladies’ Desks, $7.50, worth #1 19 Haiv Mattresses $0.50, worth $18 70 Office Desks $12.50, worth Prosent 160 Book Cases (all wood), $175, worth $10. 77 lixtension Tables $3.55, worth $8.50, 600 Oftice Cha b, worth 23,00 5 < vood ), ¥ vor $18. robes vor § = 5 £ 85 Book Cases (all wood), $10, worth §1 14 Wardrobes $7.75. worth ] e 0 e 1,000 Fancy Plash Rockt e 650 Wash Stands $1.10, worth $2.50, e : : e e AR O, T e el 96 Platform Parlor Rocl 50, worth $8.50 PNy 61 Library Tables, $4.25, worth 8,50, 9 Music , ) 16 Onyx Top Brass Tables $10, worth $20, Presont X 1,000 Wire Springs, $1. worth $3. 840 Childr 17 Buffets $9.50, worth $16, Frs ‘1 ,'f.f:]f,, 650 Kitchon Safes, $3.50, worth 36,50, 2 Plush Parlor v 4.50, 21 China Closets $12.75, worth $25. Prosent No. 1 Rocker £,000 Kitchen Chairs, 250, worth 05e. 34 Reed Parlor Rockors § cth $6.6 900 Cradlos $1.40, worth & Present No. 28, 1 Rocker 17 Secretaries $19.40, worth $32050. 855 Chuldren’s olding Beds &s .50, worth $7.50. SITTING ROOM. . 23 00 1 Book S ot Badihan 40 00 1 Cuspidor e 50 Lamps, Efc. dinee . Silisnpaic Bie e Total Present No. Present No. 3 10 00 2000 Sets Silver-plated Tea Spoons 40c, worth 50 120 Piano Lamps, §7, worth $14 2000 Heavy Blankets $1, worth $2.50, TR o Total -8166 650 160 Piano Lamps, $10, worth $20, 1000 Heuvy Comforts 90¢, worth $2. 2000 Sots “““" -plated Table Spoons 81, worth 85 Banquet Lamps, 83, worth . 4500 Pillows 47c, worth $1. AR : $1. D [ NI RD D 1,000 Hanging Lamps, $1.75, worth $3.50. spreads 90¢, worth 500 Sugar Shell - f 600 Decorated Parlor Lumps, 90¢, worth $2 liderdown Comforts $5, worth $10, 650 Sets Heavily *d Knives and Forks $2.50, 00 Glass Staad Lamps, 40c, worth 90c. 650 Table Scarfs 90¢, worth $2 v # i Present No. 284 yards Brussels Carpet 1',0) i1 el ’:,‘ R Sui) e AL 43 ¥ Knives and Forks §3.50, Prosent No. 40. 1Sideboard 150 Slop Jars, $1.50, worth 50 Table Covers 50, worth $3. 7. ProsantNG: 4 A 650 Toilet Sets, $1 worth $4. 60 dozen Sham Holders . worth $1,50, 500 \u kel Alarm Clocks 77 worth $2, Present \n. ~ 98 Toilot Scts with jars, $3.85, worth $8,50, 1000 yurds Light Drapery 18¢, worth 40c. 850 Walnut Clocks worth $7.50, No. i Sot, 112 pieces ), worth $7. 630 pairs Fine Blunkets $2, worth $4. ving Sots 3. R R Bigacnt Nogs . 28 “‘“""f 89 ‘“”““‘ $12.50. 720 Comforts ), worth $5. , worth $ Present N¢ 55 S plated Custor. .......... 0 .10 00 450 Cuspidors, 10¢, worth 35c. 8060 Lambrequins 40c, worth $1. i d e C worth $15, Present No. 47. Haif dozen Goblets at $1.20. .. b6 ) 100 Napkin Rings 7:... worth $1.50. SR o b s nab GO INOOAANA00 OF RO AN BOIAOAR N0 ..8218 3 EasyTerms ®& KRR SP“RE*, o Prosent No. 48. 21 vards Carpet. . Present No. . 1 0ak Suit. = A Present No. o 1 Mattre e . PrasentNo, 1] $10 worth of goods sold for ! RETHEY (e Eroggny No 2] $1 per week or $4 per month. All Carpets made free of charge. Prosent No., 55. 1 Mirvor $25 worth of goods sold for : /e, Curtain Poles free with all lace curtains, $1.50 per week or $6 per month. Car fare to those residing at a distance. $350 worth of gmuls‘:‘ol‘l for I : : . QY Parlor Lamp with every parlor suit. I(ITGl/i BN $75 th of 1" IllKll l“;t SARA Rok DhoRs A nice Rug with every carpet. /> worth of goods sold 1or * 2 : : : ‘ Can of Stove Polish with every stove. Present No. 17 yards Curpet $100 worth of i“um;u[t(il‘r ;“”l\ B o, < A hanlsome Pigture with every purchase of $2 PI:M:M N ! 4'{1‘»“:;}::’“ i $3 per week or $12 per month. SOLE AGENTS FOR and over. roso Bl RAke Gt $200 worth of goods sold for OMAHA A Set of Silver Tea Spoons with every purchase i 2, 181 Chin, .. $5 per week or $20 per month. Al \1) SOUTH OMAHA. of $10 .md over. No 64, 18ob Knives nnd Forks = == 3 Present No. 65. 1 Kitchen Sale Come at once to avoid the 1‘ush No Lroublu to show goods. Pdssenqer elevators to (nll floors Total No tramping upstairs necessary. No interest charged, No names on our wagons. Open even- ings. Mail orders filled. Write for 128-page lllustrated Catalogue, mailed free on receipt of 10¢ Now bear in mind this is no trick, no fake, Rk 3 : ke ; e e 3 E nosham. Ourcustomers will get all that is here in stamps to pay postage. We pay freight 200 miles. Goods sold on easy payments and de- mentioned. Everybody cordially invited to in- livered daily to Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Fort Omaha and Florence. Special inducements ect any or all of the above presents, For fur- to young folks just starting housekeeping. Gr partlculars call atour store. PEOPLES MAMMOTH INSTALLMENT HOUSE, GREATEST FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE MOUSE ON EARTH, OPEN EVENINGS. 1818-1817 Farnam Street, Omaha. HCICICICICICICICISICICICICICICISICISICICICICICISIICICICICICICIBIICICIICICICION

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