Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 1, 1893, Page 9

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mmmwm ESTABLISHED e etting Down the Prices sti Bell Store Cut to Pieces m Order to ¢ JUNE THE OMAHA SUNDAY B 1871 19.7 OMAHA, \l\l),\\ \lt)l\\l NG, OCTOBER 1, I‘%Hul\\l \"l\ l‘.‘\(. SINGLE cory IUPURTPPP— WBM FIVE CENTS HAYDEN BROTHERS, Lower on the Be Department stoc se 1t out quicc - 4 - must have more room. Read these prices for Monday. AN EL.EGANT Black Silk Dress FOR $11.76 ABSOLUTELY WORTH $18.00. During next weck our silk department will have on sale 50 dress patterns of 12 black cachmere, gros grains, royal armure, peau de soie, crys new weaves, at $11.76 per pattern; (1\14‘1(1cs $18.00. fail, yards each of handsome dress silks in tin duchesse, satin rhadzimers, stal bengalines, and many other actually worth Come and get your new silk dress this week without The finest velvet ever sold in this cify for $1.00 per yard, Every shad:, DRESS GOODS DEPT. Mounday’s sale will be o treat for the ladies, ns we will place on sile some specinl bargains in all depurtments. Qur first bargain will be in Pa suitings. We have recoived a voice, consisting of 10 pieces, in all the new and lending shades and tints, and would be cheap at 85¢, but you can have them at 50c. Our it cloth is a world winner. This is just what you want for a nice and comfortable fall dress. 40 new shades to select from. It 4 inches wide and all woo!, and only 50c. In hopsackings we can show color you want, aud as to price, all competition in the shade. We give you ut Monday’s sale a fine all wool 40-inch wide at 4 In illuminated hopsueicings we have Just received 75 pic 10 inches wide, and at Monday’s sule you can have your pick at 39¢, Then we have the new shot hopsackings, 40 inches wide, will pluce on sule ut 39¢. Our Brazilian novelties and all tho rage. They come in all the new shades and are o4 Inches wide. Wo will place them on sulé at Monday’s sale at 98¢, Hero is something for the littlo ones; something to keep them warm going 1o school on week days und Sunday school on Sundays. A nice line of plain cloak- ings, 52 inches wide, 43c—only 43c. And then we have the fino ungi cloakings, a la ssortment, 54 inches you any wo lay effect in which we Monduy's sale ut are beanutins In our center aisle we will sale u large line of novelty suitings, in\hu»mls. serges, flannel and home- 5, 10 plain, ])].ll&l* stripesand fanc goods usually sold at $1. “and , our price for Monday’s Il be your choice from 2:0 vieces, C. We will have another lot in the cen- sio from the Bell stock that was ed to sell 65c, our price for y's sule, A\nnlh(x' Lo of 110 pice shades and styles; v at 19¢, place on nice new 11 them out Reme from the Bell stock and were marked to sell at | 40e and 50c. s have just received a new line of s thut we will place on sale Mon- we have another lot from k that were marked to sell at 25¢, at Moneay’s sale they go at 102, Black Goods, Moaday a ctta, 40 We will place on s German all wool hen wide, worth 7ac, at 45 A fine all wool French serge, some- thing nice and well worth 85¢, at Mon- day’s sale 49¢, Our raven black hopsacking, all wool, 40 inches wide, and was bought to sli at the Ball Ddepartment store at Sie: wo got it cheap and u e the b fit on .\luu«lu) ’s sale at 50¢. fine inches READ CAREFU LLY AND BRING THIS LIST ALONG. The entire stock of infants’ under- wear from ‘| he Bell stock up to d0e go at 9¢ each. All the gents’ linen collars from The Bell, worth 20¢, go at 4¢ each. Children’s vy cotton hose, sold at Tae Bell for 25¢, go at 5¢ per pair, Gents British 4 hose, sold at The Bell for 25¢, go at Yo, bm)lu fine coshmere 4 The Bell for 85, go at 14¢ Gents' Rockford sox. sold ut The Bell for 124c, go at 8. Gents’ llcs, sold at the The Bell for 20¢, go 8 for le. Boys' Windsor ties, navy blue, polka @ots, 8¢ ouch, worth 124c, hose, sold at | Bell for 98¢, our pric Geots’ nutural wool sh worth $1.25, go at $i0e. Gents’ fine natural wool shirts Arawers, worth $1.25 enci, go at 7oc. Remember we show more udderwenr han all other houses put together. ts, no drawers, and av, sold at The | Ladies’ jersey ribbed 5e. Ladies’ natural gray pants, worth 50¢, go at 2ie, Ladies’ cashmere hose, 850, go at 1vc. Lidies’ cashmere hose, plain, 25¢, go at 124c. hunls fine imported black cotton § hose, worth 3dc, go at 12ic, Gent’s white laundered shirts, Beil price 75e, our price Geot’s unlaundered shirts, sold at the Bell for 75¢ and $1.00, go at sb¢ each, The entire stock of gent’s natural wool und camel’s hair underwear, sold \l for 81,50, go at 81,00 each. urs ouly once in & long while, scarlet underwear, vests and punts sold ut the Bell fo 50, oar price Tae, 10 casos of children's underwear just ¢ what the Bell sold it at. Remember the entire stock of kid gloves and corsets from the Bell go on sule Monday mornieg pants 19¢, worth ribbed, worth worth at Carpets! The Bell Store kept no carpets, but in ord. r to m ke all departmants fesl effeets of this great sale we will muke some special prices for a few duys: v A'l wool ingrain carpet for 48c. Sowe choico putterns of the celebrated Lowell Extra-Super for 53¢, Cotton carpets from 18¢ w 2 Brussels carpets, 45¢. Some elegant pattorns for 6ie, Velvet carpet, 7ic. The Bell stock is tolling the prices that draws crowds to Haydens. The Bell stock, in connection with our fall stock, which has just arrived, gives you an assortment to pic from. Never in the history of Omaha were as many goods displayed by a single firm as at present at Hayden Bros. It wou!d pay any person ea west, north.or scuth, who is in need of merchandise to travel a thousand miles and take ad- | vantage of the prices we are now making, 32-inch wide Jacquard sat- cens, plain black sateens, fig- ured long cloth, printed serge 36 inches wide, light skirting sateens and a number of other makes of wash dress goods in mill remnants, worth from 10c to 25¢ yard, dark or light, all in one lot on Monday sc yard Unbleached cotton flannel, 3%c yard. 4o-inch wide brown muslin, 3%c yard. 58-inch wide soc grade of turkey red damask, now .2s5c yard. 72-inch wide bleached dam- ask 69c. All colors in lining cambric and the best grade made at 3%c yard on Monday. Scariet medicated only 25c yard. = Mill remnants of Lonsdale bleached muslin only s¢ yard. Mill remnants of 33-inch wide extrd heavy shntnw only 1oc yard. 100 pieces of Shaker.,flan- nel, 4c yard, 36-inch wide side-band prints, made to sell at 15¢, on Monday sc. These come in neat patterns and will go lively, as they are very, very cheap. Look over our table of towels at 23c each, if you are in need of towels. Bed comforts 25¢, s0c, 75¢, Isr.uo, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and 'sz.oo, up to the finest down comforts. Remember we are head- quarters on blankets, We carry the stock and we make the lowest prices every time or money cheerfully refunded. ‘Department No. 50. The ball keeps rolling, or rather the Bell keeps tolling. More goods for less money thun we ever offcred before. Monday we will break the recor.. Come Monday. You will hardly forget it and surcly never regret it. Over 500 differ- ent articles at cut prices on Monday. Almost every article in our notion de- partment will be stacked upon our large burguin counters and sold for pricces never before attempted by any one. Heve are 4 few prices: How will Hv per thread suit y How will ic per package for suit you? How will for H¢ sult How will d¢ for the best 10¢ erochet cotton suit you? How will 4¢ for 10¢ ou? How will 9¢ for 20¢ dress shields suit you? How will 124¢ for porters suit you? Hu\» will 3¢ for flannel dozen for linen needles kages or 800 hair pins corset steels suit 23c silk hose sup- How will 1e for 5¢ handkerchiefs suit you? 285 00 il B0 for 100 handkerohiafs ault yeu? How will 10¢ for 25¢ chiefs suit you? How wlll 19¢ for kerchiefs suit you? How will 12¢ for 30c dolls suit you? | Now the lisy of these articles is too numerous to orint in full, but if you will visit this department on Monday you will be fully repaid for your trouble, Special sile on elustics of ull descrip- tion on Monduy. silk handker- 85¢ ¢ ochet silk hand- 10c fine combs suit | ono knows how our crowded with oustomprs’ laal [t was pushing and shoving every one store was Monday. Lday long, vying to get up to the coun- t some of the bargains from Department stock. Half of VB SUBEIE HS R been sold yot; in fact, we have just got to the best things now. Tomorrow, Moaday, we will make it a day to bo long remembered. Thousands of burgains go on sale tomov Cost now cuts no the stock must go. Youcan rest assured Monday's sale stand without a rival the most ¢ sale ever given in this From 8 o’cloek Monday morning |l||lll 10 o’clock in the evening we will make things lively. Jewelry Department. OPERA GLASSES. Just rec opera gli the largest th and we are re assorvment ever west at prices unheard of. tk morocco leather o dy to show hown 15 line v glass in white and oriental pearl ()[!L'IH glasses in morocco cases 8, positively worth Elogant achromatic leather $8 00, Le Mair 0. opera glassos §3.50, worth Don’t forget that we are headquar on watches. Luadies’ 14kt solid ‘gald hunting case watch with a fine Elgia, Springtield or Waltham movement $18 00, worth 0. Gold filled cases with movement $ up. ]L'u]icw' solid coin gilver chatelain atch, with fino jeweled movement, stem wind and set, $3.50, worth $7.50. Appleton-Tracy miovement, adjusted to heat, cold and position, in a gold filled hunting case, warranted to wear 20 years, $17. 5 50, positively worth #35.00. Ladies’ gold neck chuins 98¢, worth $2.00. 100 les in new Victoria chains $1.50, worth $3.00. Solid gold baby rings 25, worth 50c. Children’s solid gold rings 48c, worth 1m= solid silver snake rings. the 5¢, worth $1.00, lid' gold bund rings $1.30, instruments 7S¢ per Gent’s solid filled rings sets Hlc, worth $1.25. ovelties iu_hair ornaments 25, with real worth Roge por set. Rogers’ AA teaspoons Nickel alarm clock 5 Wateh und clock repaiving at reduced prices. s’ 12 pwt. knives or forks $1.25 98¢ per set. FURNITURE. Are you buying furniture of any kind this fali? If sp, and you buy any pluce but here,}you pay mo money than the aificle or urticles are worth, n save you money on all ass goods. We carry nothing ] Another Lot Of oak suits, 3 pleca, full size, 20x24 Prench bevel plate, $18, cnsion table, solid well made, 3. Solid ouk 8-foot t i‘Y]L 48, and Solid Oak room chair, 8%; rocker to , 1,35, Lnlflc arm rocker, same, plush seat, $5.93, Special low prices on all kinds uf Springs and Mattresses. ouk, § Another Lot Of #3.50, $2.50,§82 and $1.50 PICT S Tn a special offer on picpubes. At 81 cuch. T RememberyWe Carry A FULL LINE OF BARST CLASS Extension Tables, Side-Boards, A Bed-Room Suits, Book Cases, Office Desks. Office Chairs. PARLOR SYITS, PLU:H AND OAK ROCKERS, MUSIC RACKS, PICTURES AND EASELS. Bell Hat Dept. Another deep cut for Monday, Aon't miss this opportunity. The Bell $4.00 Fedora hat, $1.50. The Bell $1.50 derby hat in Danlap & Knox latest shape, $2 The Bl # The W, The Bell $5.00 rubbor coats, the duck brand, $2.50. s’ achool hats, 2ic 3y B:11 prices, $1.00, s0ft huts, #8e. 50 men's crushes, 15¢. and bost ived our fall'importation of | set, = SHOES. SHOES AGAIN NONDAY. y tell us shoes so cheap. We Imew it ourselves. But it is a great pleasure to have everybody else know it. Men's Shoes. Men's fine calf button shees, worth and $3.00, go in this sale at $1.00 a that they never bought in | ¢ .00 fine dongola cloth top shoes go )0 & pair. $1.00 tennis oxfords go at 35¢ a pair, Infants’ Shoes, Infants’ 50¢ Infants’ 10¢ a pair, Shool Shoes. Childre shoes at e pai patent leather 75¢ shoes at school shoes, worth $1.50, $1.70 and $2.00, go in this sale at $1.00 aoair. You will find them on a large table in our shee department. school shoc .\\'lll‘l]l _$1.25 children's grain solar tip shoesat The a pair, $1.00 misses’ kid tip button shoes at 6i¢ Woman's S (e calf button shoes at 98¢ ) cloth top shoes at $1.15 a pair. ) hund turned kid button shoes at $1.40 u pair, #1.00 hand turned patent leather shoes at $2.45 a pair. #1.00 serge ¢ongress shoes at Oic a 5 dongola congress shoes at Tie a lined dong)ls slippers at 2 & pa Toc tennis oxford ties at 3¢ a pair. SECOND FLOOR. llP I, We gotall the Bell store pants and we sell them all at o uniform prico Mon- day and while they last. j All the $1.50 and $1.75 | il s week we offer 800 medium weigh suits, worth in clothing stores and $4. They are well made, sewed with best of thread, just the thirg for School Wear, o §230 Good heavy weight boys’ $2.00. They are not so stylishly gotten up as the 0 sort, but there is just as much woar in them, and at $2.00 you save a good American dollar on every suit you buy. Bell store suits for Big Line of Ikiug Pl $1, $1.25 and $1.50, The ¢ not the cheap, Tatchy gotten up for looks only, but overy respect relinble garments. Al This lot of men’s suits, all in small sizes, which were $10, but offered for o week at #5, are nearly all gone. 1f you can get a fiv out of any of those that are left wou will get one of tho best bar- ifns you ever had in your life, kind are in A Line oi' Lassimere Sl Warranted al! wool, but cslors, s0ld up to now for 812 in light 50, now omsy §T50 Wo have not a large asssortment, but they are in nearly ull sizes. Cloak Dept. GREAT BARGAINS ON FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, JACKETS, WRAPS, LADIES' WOOLEN SUITS, ETC, s full and clonks, Speciul bargains on ladie wintep ments, childre ladies woolen suits, shaw.s, e Lot of ladies’ jackets with fur s, in black und brown,regular pr . will closed out tomorrow at only ol Lotebildven’s clouks, sizos 4 worth #3 to 84, will goutonly 81, Ladies’ woolon suits, worth 85, your ico at only #3.50 ains o all ladies’ winter garmens, Ladics’ woolen wrappers und tea gulur price $7.00, tomorrow at to 8, fall and at reduction on all lalies’ woolon suits, skirts, shuwls and infunts’ clouks. very Item from t We are too crowdec We Great Sale on California Canned Fruit and California Dried Fruit. ound can California ogg plums, 124 e 12 -vound cun green g -pound can Golden Drop plum -pound ean best Caifornin peaches, 150, ound can host Califormu pea s, 15¢, is fruit is put up in munulumd csyrup and is extra heavy, and y can was sold by the Bell storo for 20¢ per can more than wo ask, Never was there sucha chanco to buy good goods so cheap. California evaporated penches, California evaporated upricots, Californin evaporated chorries, California raisin cured prunes, Good Turkish prunc Good € - New Californin dried grapes, 8o. New Culifornfaevaporated pears, 124c, New California nect nes, 124c. Good dr : XX flour, hest XXXXX flour, © best fiour, $1.10. uperlative flour, 90c. Snowllake, G3c. Ryo flour, best, 81,00, 30-poud puil jelly Pan cake flour (self raising), 82c. TEA AND COIFFEE. Coflees continue to go up, but we give you the following low prices: Cracked coffee, 124c. Crushed Java and Mocba, 19e, Choice Rio, 2sc. Golden Rio, 28¢c, Old Government Java and Mocha, 8340, or 3 pounds for $1. We have everything you wish for in tea. Dust tea, 10¢, Basket fired drinker, 25c. Gunpowder t hend Gunpowder, Inglish Breakfast, Pancy Oolong, new Country butter, 17 Creamery, 21c and 2 And our Dodge separ ator butter for 25¢ ‘We have Wisconsin full cream cheese, pound. New York cream cheese, 124c, New Jersey cream cheese, 14c. Limburger chec 10¢ per pound. Brick cheese, 12ie, 14¢ and 16c. Young An n full crewm cheese, 9¢ per pound. Neufchatet 1.10. 1.10. Japan Dust, 15c. Jupan, a first-class for 85¢ to 50c. Pin- 38-50c. crop 48-60c. . 17¢ and 19¢. 10¢ per , 5¢ per package. And all other kinds of cheese at low- est prices. The hot is full of burgaine. These few prices ure nothing to what we have. $1.00 will buy now just us much goods as #3.00 after this stock is sold. We have 5 car londs of cook and heating stoves tosell. Wo will sell you u good cook stove No. 8 for Never wus such a large stock under one roof in Omaha as we hive nc We must sell the goods, If you will walk through the store and look at the stock you will suy to your- If: O, Lord, behold the wonderful rains at Huyden Bros,” Bell Store Basement There was a big stock of crockery, china, glassware and house furnishing at the BELL STORE. It always takes a little longer to move crockery and glassware, but we have it all in uhupo and ready to give you the prices The Béll's The Bell's Te The Bell's 10¢ The Bell's . The Bell's 7 sum sots, 460, The Bell's 85¢ croam sets, 50¢, The Bell's 10e plate The Bell’s 8¢ plat The Bell’s 53¢ p n sets, ;ups and saucers The Bell’s 10e lamp chimneys, 3¢, The Bell'’s 6he lamps, d0¢, The Bell's $1.00 wash bowl and pitcher, Gie, The Bell's H0¢ chambers, 35 All of the Bell's hunging 1 ups cut in Ihe Bell's 10¢ milk pan The Bell's 10¢ tin pail The Bell's T5e tea kettles, 36e, The Bel 1.00 tea kettl, boc. The Bell's 10¢ wilk erock, be. All of the Bel's 10¢ Goods for 3¢ The Bell's $12.00 dinner sets, $6,00, The Bell's #15 dinner sots, $7.00, We also received a car load of flower pots, from 3 inch to 10inch. Price 4¢ up, Drug Department. This week we will sell large hottles of o port, sherry und Kelley's Leland ¢, worth ef, iron and wine 86c. Paine’s Calery Compound 75e. Mexo Root soap, 8 cukes in & box, T¢ per box, worth 15¢, Prescriptions ut very low prices. Suve your money by having your pre= scriptions tilled at our drug departments

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