Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 3, 1892, Page 9

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MHE OMAHA I)AILY BEE: .Sr\'I’URI);\Y BOSTON STORE Scoops Them In As Fastas They Go BIG and SMALL SUMMER or FALL. ITMAKES NO DIFFERENCE WE TAKE THEM ALL. PART OF THE STOCKS OF | OMAHA SHOE STORE, g CHICAGO S SHOE ST 1 CHICAG SIS West Side PLEASE READ AND TH‘NK ABOUT THIS, All the shoes we name are advertised here exactly as they were sold at these shoe stores | before they went bankrupt,and ' these prices they sold at are just about the same as any Omaha dealer would make. Our prices are therefore just half. Boston Store Gets 'Em All, SOONER OR LATER THEY'RE BOUND TO GO. What the creditors say Must be so. It's CASH they want, And CASII we've got, And that's the way we got this lot S MEN'S stors, LADEES g , BOYSwCHILDREN'S, And Read This Tool Very Carefully, When Boston Siore advere itises to sell you a $5 shoe for $2.50--itdoes so. The shoes ‘wc advertise are exactly the |price shoes we speak of as sold by these bankrupt shoe stores. You geta bargain and we make money. 9,000 12, @0@ MISSES I3, 45" OR luts of COST AT THE FACTORY OVER SIXTV THOUSAND DOII.ARS AND WILL BE SOLD FOR LESS THAN WHAT THEY COST 10 MAKE, FRONM NOW UNTIL THEY ARE ALL GONE, ] bGI N S AR@) Df‘&Y A ’I‘ N. W. Corner 16th and Douglas SBtreets Omaha,. bR, ORGO @ . B0 goat button Shozs 38 goat Shoes 00O dongola Shoss... 0O dongola Shoes <hoes which > for 3. and which Roston Store warrants in overy £0 In this sule now at Fine ealf cor Infants’ Red Shoes 29c. Infants’ Black Dongola sold in Chic Shoes 15c. Childs’ Dongola Shoes, 5 to 8 only .:,-,c. spring heels. Childs’ Patent Tip, spring heel l]l;n«;vul;l shoes soc. Girls’ Dongola Spring Heel Shoes, 8 to 11, 59c and 69c, Girls" Bright Grain Spring Heel Shoes, Sto 11, 69c. Misses’ Fine ¢3.00 Dongola Extension e @ These are only some of the prices , -and are simply to show you what to » expect of the rest when they come. BOBTON STORE bought these 3 stocl it did the Stonehill Dry Goods Stockao: LADIES $1. $1. $2 $3. Fino calf. Goodyear welt and ¢ sewed eongress vlain or #1.00 hand-turned button dongola <hoes shoes, in sizes Trow 214 to 41,com- ENSE in new styles of toc [ Fine $2 HIDDCH NOWA R s Elegant §3 ooze call Stippers. . .. $3 Nullilier or Faust Slippers. now LADIES mon senso Brooks Brcs., stumped Chieazo. “ LADIES Real 8 hand-turn and Good- year welt shoes. plain and pat- ent tip toe, opera and common sense lasts, Cream Satin, Pink Satin, Rile Creen'Satin, | Corn Color Satin, [ .$1.75' -$1.75. LADIES Tmported £6 and 7 donzola but- ton Shoes, in all the new £O at .50, 83,75, $1 and. Pale Blue Satin, Scarlet Satin. sle Shoes ¢1.50. sion Sole Shoes $1. 33. T EVENING--SHADES--SLIPPERS--- ) These slippers sold for ¢35 and 6 Childs You can Buy them Pink Sus de. Creen_Suede, Blue Suede. BOSTON STORE, I V. Cor. 16(1 & Douglas Sts., 0maha HAYDEN BRoS. Underwear, Cloaks, Jackets, Fancy Goods at Great Reductions, MAKING ROOM FOR HOLIDAY GOODS Closing Out an Entire Stock of Ladies’, Children’s and Men's Underware—A Special Sule ts Today In Our Cloak Department. TUNDERWEAR. Ladies’ je ribbed sleeves, only 19¢, worth 40c. 1 case of ladies’ jersey ribbed wool vests only d0c, worth OSe. 1 lovof ladies’ combination suits worth §1.25, reduced to 75c. 1 case of ladies’ black only $1.25, worth $2.60. Gents’ heavy natural gray underwear shirts and ,drawers, only 50¢ cuch, re- duced from 75¢. Gents’ heavy wool shirts and drawers in natural wool and cemel’s hair, only 75¢ each, worth $1.2 Gents’ all wool rlet drawers only, worth to vests, long wool tights underwear, 0ceach, reduced l./\n\l S’ GLOV 1 lot of ladies’ fine kid g )\N Foster 75¢ per pair, worth $1.50. k and colored,only §1.00 each, worth HANDK Gents’ white and colored border hand- korul\i\:ln only e ench, very good valuo. Gents’ beautiful colorea porder hand. kerchiefls only 12ic, worth 25¢. Gents’ h\my silk handke: chiefs un) 85¢, worth Goe, HOSIERY 60 dozen children’s wool hose, odds ‘and onds, worth 50¢, reduced o 2, 1 lot fine saxony yarn, only Ge por skein, worth 10¢, Standur rman knitting yarn only 19¢ per skein. CLOAKS AND JACKETS, Special sule this week of our gtock of clonks and jackets. Lowor prices than ever named before, Plush garments, fur capes, fur-trimmed jacisets, tailor made jackets at extraor- dinavily low prices. A 816.00 plush coat for $11.00, A $20.00 plush cout for $13.75, A $25.00 plush cont Yor #16.00, A $27.50 plush LADILI acicet for only & acliet for only An $8.50 jucket for only ¥5.50, A $10.00 jacket for only A $12,00 jncket for only A $15,00 jucket for ou h #1000, PURTRIMMED JACKE for $4.5 86, an elegant fur med reefer with full reveres, well worth £10.00, At §0.00 we show & full line of camel- +ette suitings trimmed with elegant elecrtic seal, 4 shudes, 84 inches long; big bargain, A $12.00 we show o full line of tans, bstylesof furs, competitors’ price §16.50, our price #1200, Better goods ut corvespondingly low prices. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE Of felt goods, stamped linens fancy goods at cut prices, Funcy silk head rests, worth entire Our Jeader \ and 250, only mes fancy silk head rests, double and single, worth 76¢, only 25¢. Extra size tancy silk head rests, worth #1.60, only 500, ['.\m.} folt tablosaarfs, i 39¢. Fancy felt table s e, uuly fs, worth 98¢,only v felt table scarfs, worth $1.25, felt table scarfs, worth $1.15, ; felt table scarfs, worth $1.20, Felt piuno covers, worth $3.00, only ge square table covers, worth 7ic, o square table covers, worth o squarc table covers, worth Stamped linen splashers for 3¢, 5¢ and Fall length stumped dresser scarl only e tamped linen doilies, \ey cher Silk floss 8-y Half ounce fine worth B5e. HANDKERCHIER SALE, 6 children’s handkerchiefs for e, 6 ladies’ fine hemstitchud handker- chiefs for 25¢. 8 ladies’ fancy embroidered handker- chiefs for 24c. We have a case of hand embroider: Irish linen handkerchiefs that are ve fine and will offer them at 18¢ each for tomorrow, sale limited, and we have the lurgest stock of fancy silk and chiffon handkerchiefs in the city and sell them the lowest, viz: Ladies’ fancy embroidered silk hand- 2 for c per yard. -d spools, 5¢ per dozen. kmtting silk, 18c, red chiffon s havo o lot o siled hand- Jiofs that we wiil nflu at one-third netual yalue, BASEMENT BARGAINS, "inest Cape Cod cranbercies for 5¢ per quart, Bultimore fresh oysters, solid meats, 250 per quart. Michigan celery 22¢ per dozen, avo the finest strawberry and raspl »s ut 124 por pound lineo meat, 74e per pound. Apple but- s per pound, BUTTER. Now, then, wo have country butter for 11c, 13e, 15¢, 17e, and best country butter 19e¢. Remember this butter is made from the cream that comes from Nebraska cows’ milk, Creamery butter | we ha Our sepu- rator ereamery 27c, IN CHEESE we take the lead, as we handle only the finest domestic and im- ported goods. Rochfort imported, 50¢ per pound. Fromage-De ie, 40¢ per pound, Sab sago, Se per package. Neufchntel, T3e per package, Pineapple cheese, s0c each, Iidam cheese, $1.25 American club house, 85¢ each. I'romage-De-Camuubert, 85¢ per box. Bernard creawm cheese, ¢ per packuge. DRPRICE'S H'l'T “3 b\)[ D ]'()l{ § J CAN BUY THEM NOW FOR BOSTON STORE,N W. Cor. Ihlh& Dou las hls Om.xlm i o per pound. Jersey puro cream cheese, ldc and 16 cheese, 8¢, 10¢c ]wcio l“h' HL and ]l)«‘ 20c per can, others charge 40c. The ubove goods you will find at our butter department, with every article guaranteed or money refunded, HAYDEN BROS., Promoters of home industry. S i o s chl cfil'\t(‘ N %) l,l e bldz, —— CUT Titls OU L And Bring 1t With You Saturday, and_positively that day only. t how much trade N'T OF 10 PER CENT sour il after the pur by presenting this slip to 1f our prices are not lower, Our goods not better, Our issortment_is not larger than elswhere you nced not buy of us. Here is u few of our pri Men’s ulsters, $2. In\h rm-/ ulsters, $7.00, 11||pm ted Melton oyere mv,~ $10.00, Fine cassimere sul v conts, % n coonsins j THe und: $1.50 duck couts And tots of other bargains too numer- ous to mention. The 10 per cent dis- count will be given positively on Satur- day, December 8, only, and only il you cut this out and present it ofter your purchase is mado, before you leavé the store, An extra force of salesmen has beon engaged so everybody can be waited on, PLOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE, 1308 Douglas street. ote New Stock of Furniture, All goods marked low in plain figures, CHAS. SHIVERICK : 1206, 1208 and 0 Farnam St. D Frescoing and interior decorating; de- signs und estimates furnished, Henry Lehmaun, 1508 Douglas street. pdll Baklng Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standards CAL"I]O\‘ FROY Female Weakness, Catarrh ot Rheamatism - Chronic, Nervous ot Private Diseases IF 80, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consultation Free For the Treatiasnt of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases, MALE AND FEMALE. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASES, ORGANIO WEAK- S AND DISEASES. OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STAND- ING OR HOW OFTED PRO- NOUNCED INCURABLE, NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE Fermanontly Cured without the use ot kaite, ligitura or caustio. All maladies of a private or delicate nature, of either sex, positively cured, Call on or address with stip fOF CIROULARS FUEE LOOK AND RECEIITS. Dr. Searles & Searies, ' Sgu it gai oot Next door Lighig GUIPA TS Extract of Baef, Do you want a cup of Beei Tea? See that it is made from the Gen wine Incomparably the best. Pur table, refreshing soluds clearly- the Baron Lei- big’s signaure n blue on eash abel, thus. ~ SYRINGE, The Only Verfect ByriL aging in the 15 the only syringe ev 1nvenied by wi s or SOKT RURBRIL AND m.m fouheit il Pnce $3 03 Mail orders soll The Aloe & l‘uuum (0. 1Bth Stre EXT T P03 IO Physicians’ preseri ptions carefully prepaied atlow 208 BULA | AMUSEMR FHHMM ST THEATER. TONIGIT. DAN’'L SULLY; —IN Thurs Ihursey-Lridoy andThe Millionaire BETULDAY DADDY NOLAN NIGHT, FARNAM STREET THEATRE "t 4 Nights—Commencinz with Matince, Sunday, Dec. 4. ANDERSON’S COMEDIANS, In the Groa:cst of all Mus Comeaies. TWO OLD CRONIES. BOYD Snlrl\"\r\mi. This (Saturday) Decembe Last two performanc:s of MARGARET MATHER, Matinee this afternoon at 2 John Tobin’s fine old co: n(-‘dy, THE HONEYMOON, Prices—Eirst and #L00; balcony, The clever rish Actor, nd Mis Excel- ent Couipany, ! larce- MISS MATHER'S] FAREWELL. flcor, T 1\0\11 OAND JUL Toe, H"lull! A0, NEW THE BGYU THEATRE. |5 'N i Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Dee. b, band 7, JOSEPH flRflTHUR'S THE STILL ™ ALARM| vp l“ ll\l‘l' SWEET,“HT LE‘TUESDAY, A fow tear: ot open at 9 o'clock Suturday moruing at usual prices. ONDERLAND aud BIJOU THEATRE, THIS WEEK HAZEL KIRICIN, AND THE SPECIALTY COLUMBIAN MATINEES. 20e all purts ot the bouse. MERCHANTS HOTEL, 'ARNAM ST., 15th and 16th COMPANY, toserved Parguet s | iascrved Baldony Between Streets, . PAXTON, JR., PROPRIETOR ent of the {mprove- W ianken s will ke (b8 houss 01 (hie bhost At which tostop 1 Omuh f il p W.A centrally 1o tractiony to the Lriveling pubi anco of 1ts formeriberalpity fally .\ml W, A, PAY 7 DISORDFRS al the traln of EVILS \\A AKN th Sarmny them NENTLY CURED. Slvon to ovory partoft caroly pucaed) FILic 1 ton that cured me of troubles. U BRADLES By Cha Mo R IR ady. 1 will seud ( sufferer tho prescr Addres ine $2.00 Dongola Exten- POPULAR PRICES. ---the Sargeant Shoe Stock---or anyo: other bankrupt stock. of The creditors of the bankrupt concerns are the onlylt ones who lose any money 89 BOSTON STORE invariably buys these stocks at ziu tremendous discount for cash---whilegy the shoes are just as good as theyl were a few days ago in the regulas Shoe Store shelves---oniy you get the benefit. i o S— "0 BOSTON STORE, N. W Cor. 16th & l)ou«ln\ Sls Omana Ite A boulp this time of the year, the fore part of Decem ber,"'.' that Johnnie suddenly grows good. He keeps himself neat and tidy, goes to school regularly, is never late, takes an unusual interest in Sun- day school, and is so angelic as to really alarm his parents. ButJohnnie knows his business; it’s nothing serious; he’s just begun to think j about Christmas, that’s all; he’ll make up for 1his good behavior right away after it. Boys’ Suits are about as sensible things as you can possi- bly give boys for Christmas. Ol course you’ll get your boy a-drum-an’-a-watch-an’- a-gun-an’-a-steam-*“injine” and a lot of other { things, but you ought to get him at least one sensible present, N(.)..\L.V is a good time to buy | too—especially today, We've had a great | quantity of good solid heavy fancy cheviot— all one quality-—all one colo~»—all one pattern— a handsome, stylish brown plaid—made up into suits And Overcoats for boys. The suits are with knee pants and are to fit boys from five to fourteen years old, The coats are made with corded plaits and half lappel backs—and the pants have the Excel- sior patent waist band, The overcoats are in sizes up to ten years-—cut good full length— have detachable cape —‘“wearg-good” linings— and are as handsome as a picture. While they last—it can’t be long—we offtr you your choice —either suit or overcoat— For $2.28. MmAfiaL

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