Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 24, 1893, Page 9

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PSSP SUSUIIERY) EDITORIAL SHEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE THE OMAHA S 19, 1871 OMAHA, Sl'.\'l)AY MORNING, 9 SE l"l EMBER NDAY 1895 TWENTY PAGE B SINGLE DS 016, COPY FIVE CENTS CTHE BELL STOCK AT HAYDEN BROTHERS. We've often sold more dollars’ worth than/IN BETTER SHAPE J\l()Nl)AY. we didin the pastthree davs but we neversoldso many goods. to makc manv dollars’ worth at these prices. Blankets & Comforts Now is the time to buy your blankets. We have the stock, and it was bought to sell. You can't resist the temptation to buy il you look them over. 4-1b. 1y blankets, 39c a pair. Fine flecced blankets i white or silver gray, 10-4 ¢ 49c a pair; 11-4 gray blanket $1.25 pair; 10-4 white blankcts, 75¢ pair; 10-4 all wool red blankets, $1.75 a pair. Inall wool blankets we carry the best assortment. Large line of light gray blankets, sanitary blan- kms, ete., at §4.35, $4.50, $4.75, $5 and up to the finest in the land. Crib Dlank 75¢, $1, $1,50 and 2. Don't fail to look over our blanket stock on Monday if you wish to save money. I'he cheapest line of bed comforts as well as the Dbest line ever displayed. The Bell stock in connection with our stock gives you an assortment to pick from and you will have no trouble tec get suite: &l Comforts at 65¢, 75¢, 85c¢, B1.50, 81 $2.75, $3, $3 and up to the fo ts. Domestics. We are going to clear out the Bell stock in double-quick time, and at such prices on Monday: Unbleached cotton flannel, 2 yd.; white shaker flannel, c yd.; all linen crash, 3 yd.; all colors in cambric linings. 3%c yd. ; plain bl uL satine, sc yd.; colored satine, sc yd.; checked gingham, 2%c yd; outing flannel, 5c yd.; l'an(y red table hnen, 1oc yd.; pink, biue, down at 5¢ yd. Look over our towel counters on Monday and examine the bargains at 5¢ and 1oc each, We have the goods and they must be sold, Cost cuts no figure. The question is, can you use them, are you in need of any of these bargains? If so, take advantage of this sale and save money, BargainsinFurniture Solid oak full size bed, 2 ls2cC 3 bedroom suit, three full size dresser, ful washstand, 20x24 Irench bevel plate mivror. T'his suit is the best value ever olered by any concern, It is worth of uny person’s money. For Monday we offer this suit ut $13. ALL THE “BELL'S” reduction on what they are mai ked, 6-1b. pillows at $1 per pa 1h. at 1,50, You can now buy pillows cheaver than over. Wo have a lot of 6-lb. fouthor pillows worth #4 per sale Monday at $2.50 per pair. Special Cut on Pictures. We have taken a lot of pictures B them iu & place by tie Somo are ¥, some (0, s01 less than #1.50. Your choic All the “*Bell’s’ tables came to us, We eansell you the choap. Traveling bags and vilizes, we got them all, Also canvas te F0De If you want anything in this line wike you a price worth eonsid- pillows go at a 0030 pair, on and iselves. , hone , 81, lapboards and sowing fuyden Bros’' for good, first-class Quuiluru at bottom prives, apron | gray and tan cotton eider | Department No.al. “Oh, listen to the Bells, merry Bells.” YES, LISTEN TO THE TUNE THEY ARE RINGING— “Everything at half price Monday.”® s the department that got the Wire hair brushes 9e, m of the Beil stock, und the eins rec (loss Ye, rate we have been disposing of it shows oty that our customers apparently appreci- thools e, el cremm;s ; dozens of vervthing at half price. © only fe. The best machine threaa made only | Still the Bell keeps ringing. This 28¢ doz. time ‘tis just half-past twelve, and now “I'he best tor 124¢ you can buy more and better oods than you ever bought for 25¢ or 30¢, Fine silk handlkerchiefs, Pine sill ties, Crochet silk, Cotton lloss, Mir Silk hose suppo Auything aud everything for Look at our stamped linen burgain other goods; your 100-yard linen thread made ie finest hemstiteched handkerchicfs only 3¢ each, The best crochet silk worth Elegant picture fram r 19¢. he best corset ste The nicest purse The best combs or The very best crochet cotton only 43c. And scores of other fine, nice, new goods for 4ic worth up to 10c. The Bel nine stro from 1ae to Hundkerchicfs 9c. Dress steels 9e, l) ess shields Ye, get ar liow shams i This time “tis 3 unped and fringed tray cloths for goods worth ant line of fine embroiderics 1 12¢ per yard 0Ons 1 I\. your own |n e, IN OUR DRESS GOODY DEPT., BELL'’S stock has been on sale since Thurs- day, and we have made such RINGING prices that the crowd of customers could not all be waited on. On Monday we will havo foree of help. und we'll murk ¢ prices to BED ROCK and give lower prices. lary wi the vou still OUR MOUNTAIN beauty, and is worth $1.75, | place’iton sale Mon i { nehes wide and we ha soEon 1LLUMINAY pluin, | ¥ Sold at the Bell ke clated. CRGE ut is a we will LIt is 46 il shaides, In our center aisles we will y sale a large line of dress illuminate B0e and 3 Our price, 10c, A new line of fall suitings, something new and siylish, considered cheap at 406, Our price, Monday's sule, 15¢c, only l5c. FROM THE BELL STOCK thing new and tasty they ceived for the fail tr wnd marked to sell at Our Monday's sale 19¢, 19¢c, 19 FROM TH 1 BELL line of novelties, new shades in plain, plaids Bell store p We to Boe, 25c¢, only 25c. HEREWIE RING THE BELL AGAIN and invite you to look at the fine displuy in our center aislo, where you will find e of hopsickings, sorges, flan- Huroziliun cloths and all the lute noveltios in full saitings. We huve them in pluin, plaids, stripes and all the faney shades and patteras, They are worth from 75¢ to $1.50, but we wiil close out the lot at 43c, 43c, 43c. OoUR EDHOPSACKING at 98¢, must be seen to [t is worth $1.50. OUR GERMA have just e new and leading wide, worth 85e, Mon- store day's price 45c, only 45c. ACK GOODS Yo will give you BARC A good heorietta, 40 worth 50¢, our price Monday 25c¢, only 25c. A FINEALL WOOL SERGE —Al sold ut 7ac, 40 mehes wide, our Monday Somo- Just ve- had them price on IN BI JAINS, lies wide, 19¢c. K 250 pie A lurgo ull nice, i stripes, pr Our price, 45c, only 45c¢. A GERMAN HENRIETTA.—This is an_ext in, worth 7éc, wide, our price Monday 45c, onily 45c. OUR BLACK KOAL BLACK HOPSACKI? eauty. Be suie and see it inches widé and worth Sie, Monday’s price, 49c, 49c, 49c, 49c, During the Next Week We are going to sell black dress silks at prices which wiil en- able every lady to buy one, no matter how limited the purse may be, and get the dress you want this week: black ¢ is a for - for 87e. ch \\ldlh surah nn 87:, 1.2 5] 75 bl |.|\ < $1.7 hlu.l‘ 1 K 1 ! hldn‘\ "'lly I)II»IIL\N\. I'he finest velvet that the best weaves of the American looms turn out we sell for 1 per yard that no other house in will sell for less than $1.50. Get samples elsewhere and we'll prove it to you, 10 inches Just cast your eye on the following items and come | USTED SHOES. SHOES AGAIN MONDAY. They tell v shoes so cheap, We knew it ouvselves, great pleasure to have know it. Men's Shoes. en's fine ! button shoes, worth £2.50 anu $3.00, go in this sale at $1.00 a pir. Men's $3.00 and in this sale at $1.0 that they never bought But it is a everybody else 00 button shoes, go a pair. 10 fine satin calf shoes go at $1.00 a 10 fine dongola cloth top shoes .00 @ pair. 1.00 tenmis oxfords go'at 85 a pair. Infanis’ Shoes, Infants’ at 23¢ u pair. Infants’ leathier- 7oe shoes at 10c a pair. Shoal Shoes. Ch go e shoes putent dren's school shoes, worth $1.50, nd $2.00, in this sale at § You will find them on u large e in our shoe dep 0 and able at . boys' button Il[\~|nu~ at $1.00 a 90¢ a ‘l 00 un“vw' kid tip button shoes at 65¢ a pair. anen S Shnes. »glove calf button shoes at 98¢ o mm #2.00 cloth top shoes at 81,15 & pair, #3.50 hand turned kid button shoes 40 a pair, L ) hand turned patent leather shoes at 45 a pai $1.00 sergo pair ¥1.25 pair K5 felt house slippers at 85e a pair $1.25 wurm lined dongola slippers a a pair. 5¢ tennis oxford ties at 35¢ a pair, congress shoes at bic a dongola congress shoes at Toc & THE GO With all our care we were un- It takes a whole lot of these coods|able to get things in the condition we dC%ll‘Cd URNPDERWEAR From the Bell. HOSIERY From the Bell. GLOVES From the Eell. FURNISMINGS From the Eell, no let up to it. glad to have a There We're rest. This department has thousands of dollars worth yet to sell nd this week must see the most of it sold. Prices Do the Work. Underwear, gents? fu derwear day of hosiery, — corsets, snishings and muslin un- 1t such low prices that will make your hair stand up. Remem- ber there is not a dollar’s worth of old goods in this entire stock. The er part was purchased for this fall’s trade. We have made all arrangements for the large crowds which will at- tend this mammoth sale. l A Few Prices, he Bell Dept.'s stock of L, worth 50¢ to 19¢ ecach. We ¢ teck cuch, o ¢ mean bus 50¢ suspenders sold at the Bell Dept. store go on sale at 9z per pai You can hardly believe it. Come and Gent's fine laundered shirts, purc white, sold at the Bell for 98¢, our price, while they last, 29¢ cach. 1 lot of ele; regu see. nhand ties, 50¢ goods, to be closed out at 9¢ cach, Don’t wait. Gents' fancy wool shirts drawers, sold at the Bell for our price to close 25¢ cach, Gents, natural wool shirts s, worth 75¢ each, go on cach. We must Don't wait, and 75¢, and sale o sell this 1eldo under- 3 © blame ou miss this sale. The entir Kk of finc underwear to be sacrificed wtonce. Attend this sale and pun.lmw what you want yourseli it 5 wool vests and pants, worth $1, go on sale at 39¢ cach, 50 dozen ladics' re kid gloves, worth $1, $1.50 and on sale at You the choic i Bell stor wor Ih $1 to $3 cach, 432 cach, 1 case of boys' long school hose, fust black, extra heavy, full regular made out, worth B0 per pair, go on.sale at 16e per pit Bk pyoureye on this sale from di toda A »lhiuul'ku it ever attempted in this city. Monda \% Cloak Dept. GREAT BARGAINS ON FALL AAD HINTER CLOMS, = JACKETS, WRAPS, LADIES" WOOLEN SUITQ TG, Now is the time and agood chance o buy vour fall and winter garments i iike to suve some money ouks. sizes 4 10 12, worth 1o Monduy at only 81, in_biack, bluc “and h|()\\|l. tri uiar, \\nl\ Im nter garments, Ladies \vo.vlnn (‘14\!\ u:u! blazer suits in blue and tan Your Monday unl\ uster wool skirts, worth $3, ion on all lalics’ woolen s und ten gowns, DRUG' DEPT. Monday from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m we will sell Kirk’s Russian umes of v lilacs, violets and lilies at 15 ounec. The regulur price of these fumes is e an ounco. The lell price wu our price, 15c. MAHA RUBBER COMPANY'S SYRINGES, 39C EACH, THE EMERALD ATOMIZER, suits, wrappe 29C. Bell Store Basement iere was a big stock of cerocker; china, e and at the BELL STORE, 1t a littlo longer to move f but we have it dy togive you the s De tumbl 2 s Bell's Te tumbl The Bell's 10¢ sumbler The Bell's e eream sets, The Bell D¢ Crean sets, The Bell' The Betl The Bell jell wlnss lways takes erockery Al 5 cream sets, [ s set eups g he Bell's 10 The Bell's G The Bell's 1,00 e, The | 8 All of the two The Bell's 10 milk pans, The Bell's 10¢ tin puils, he Be ‘! 51 he Be ]'mh..ulv- Il H 10¢ milk e Al of lne {he Bell's 10c Gnndsf 13 a #12.00 dir lamp ehin wash bowl and piteher, ambers anging B lwmps eut in e tea kett ‘5 $15 di; received a car pots, from 3 ineh to 10inch Carpets! Th offcets of this great sile we Al wool ing Cotton carpe Brus=els carpet nt y 3c1l Store liept no carpets, but wiil muke sor ain carpel for patterns of the e s from 18¢ o 25¢, sSome eleg 1s for Gle. Va.val carpaly in ord to m ke all departments feel the ue speelal prices for o fow duy lebrated Lowell Extra-Super for house furnishing | some of the _lines herctofore not ready wlll go on Salel Selne el ilhcrirare stioict below ellherscan i gel lnie the Stndeay: paper for lacls of beth ilnae ane SPpece: el Pl We got all the Bell store pants and we sell them all at a uniform price Mon- ! day and while they last. All tho $1.50 and $1.75 pants for 000 I This week we offer 800 medium weight | boys’ suits, worth in clothing stores 50 and $4. They well made, sewed with best of thread, just the thivg for School Wear, ight boys’ Bell store are Good h 0. They sre not so stylishly gotten up as the $2.50 sort, but ther just as much ! woar in them, und at 00 you save a good Amevican dollar on every suit you buy. Big Line of King Pant $1, $1.25 and $1.50, These are not kind gotten up for are in every re Ly suits for the cheap, entehy onl but pect reliable garments, I8 Ml men’s suits, all in small sizes, which o $10, but offered for a #5, are nearly all gone. 1f you fit out of any of those that are Il got one of the best bare you ever had in your life, A Line ()'i' LASSIIerS Sl Warranted light celors, s0ld up 10 now for 812,50, now but looks This lot of all wool, but in We have not g they are in nearly al sssortment, izes Elulnng Department SECOND FLOOR. Bell Hat Dept. cut for Monday, and opportunity, 0 Fodora hat, $1.50 ) derby hat in Dunlap & ha s dle | It prices, $1.00. 50 s0ft hints,

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