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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1893, FALCONER'S IMPORTANT SALE Eaturday and Saturday m‘llt the Following Extraordinary Bargains Will Be Offered. ALL OUR CAPES AT HALF PRICE Ladies' 815.00 Ready Made Dresser, $3.50 —MBooks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dresy dies' and Gonts' hings Al Go, BOOKS! BOOK BOOT Our splendia assortment of books is now open, pricesare fully 25 ver cent less than ever. lndn) we offer over 1,000 and 25¢ booklets at e each. Hund reds o 00 bound booke all the best titles at each. Bay now for Christmas, Klla Wheeler Wilcox's poems ul James Whitcomb Rile Household edition of pc Cary's novels, 90c y Elizabeth Withnell, 95¢: Mark l\\nmu books, ots of every author cheaper than they w ever seen before LADI READY MADE S 100 lndics’ ready made dresses came in {hat stock, bought by our New York man. We reserved them till today: $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00 dresses go for 150, All perfect and gusranteed to 10e, 15c 00 t. Ladles' $17.50 and $20.00 ready made guits go at §6.00, five different styles to gelect from, This is by far the best bar- rain in ready made dresses ever offered y uny house in the west. All” our capes at half price for one day more. Today will pos u\ol; be the last day of this sacritice you want a good warm capo buy now: 212.00 capes $6.00 cach; 815.00 capes §7.50 each; £30.00 capes $15.00; and so on. The price on every cape cut in two for one day mor BPECTAL 1D S} EA(,H A lnrgn lot of tte finest quality of men's unlaunder- white shirts mon- arch, Quaker City, none such, ete., ete., 76c and $1.00 each 1'Punlm 8 shirts to a customer at 4 - MEN'S UNDEIL [ SHIRTS AT 48C Over 100 dozen men's odd merino and filceco lined under garments came in in that stock; there are garments in this 1ot worth $2.00; your pick, if you come eurly, today at 62c per garment. AT 13C A PAIR. A full case of children’s fast black, long stockings, worth over any counter 25c to 35c, per pair, no limit today in this great sale at 13c per pair. CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, 21C PER PAIR. A large lot of children's all wool hose, fast black, a beautiful 35c¢ quality, all ou want today for 2lc per r. ADIES' COMBINATION SUITS $1.69. 50 doz ladies’ £-wool non-shrinkable combination suits, a splendid $3.00 quality, all clean, nice goods right from our reguiar stock, today $1.69 per suit. Don't fail to look this item up. . HANDKERCHIEFS! HANDKER- CHIEF All silk handkerc lutle initials in the corners, sold all over town at 25c each, to open the handker- chief season we will sell them today in any quantity at 16jc each, $2.00 per dozen. 20¢ plain colored Japanese silk hand- kerchiefs, 124¢c, buy now for Christmas. 75¢ heavy surah silk mufllers just the thing to wear under ones coat, today unly 48c each. A special lot of new swiss lmmlkcr- chiefs, imported hy%is to sell at 25, to- dn\ llh‘ each. 3be plain. white hemstitched handker- chiefs, for one day, 25¢ each. . LADIES' AND GENTS' GLOVES, ! Gloves worth up to 8150, today 48c per pair. (Odd lots.) Gloves worth np to $2.00, today 78c per pair. (Odd lots.) FOR HAl'l Rl)AY NIGHT, After 7:30, We have the lollm\'ing EXTRA SPI*‘C[:\LS. We make these Saturday ht eales especially for those whose iflm;; ke‘-{(», them from shopping dur- ing the week. We never take cost into consideration on these extra specials. DRESS GOODS | For Saturday night only $7.00, $8.00 and $10.00, dress patter, customor at 300 fine ull wool dress robes that wonld gell in the usual way from $6.00 to Our price Saturday night $2.98, west show window. All our 84.50, $5,00 and $5.50 dress pat- terns all thrown in one lot Saturday night at $2.10; 7 yards to a pattern. Por Saturday night after 7:30 p. m. 600 dozen wen’s fancy colored and lain white silk handkerchiefs and muf- ers, regular 75, 81.00 and $1.50 quali- ties, after 7:30 choice of the lot 48c each. 2,000 men’s light and dark colored silk teck ties, worth upwards of 25c, after %:30 10¢ each. 165 dozen men's new dark colored silk four in hand and teck shaped ties, regular 2hc, 3ic and H0c styles. fter 7:30, 19¢ each. 200 dozen of the latest styles of silk in teck and fourin hand x,hwu ties, light and dark colorings, many Toc and $1.00 qualitios among them, All in one lot, Al‘lex 7:30, 48¢ each. SUE lw\I CONER. P. S, We will o[mn our Christmas goods on our third floor about the I1st of the month. A GRAND DISPLEY Is promised. with pretty Rich novelty Saturday night, one to a B. FALCONER. L Mon's black jean pants 30c at the sheriff sale of clothing, 115 S, 16th st. e “Sunshine, Kruit und Flowers,” The Midwinter International exposi- tion will be held in San Francisco, be- flunlm{ on January 1, 1894, and continu- ng six months, The climatic feature, the commercial situation of San Prancisco, the fact that the city is the natural distributor of the products of the greatest agricultural state in the union, the character of its surrounding population, engaged in pur- its more diversified than those of any other section of the United States or the world, embracing mining, cattle raising, fancy stock breeding, wool growing, manufacturing, agriculture in all its branches, and fishing, ought to insure a great success for this enterprise. Greatly reduced rates to all California oints and to Portland, Or Jnion Pacific. For full particulars re- garding vates call on or addi ticket agent, or H. P, Deuel, nam street, Omaha, Neb, E. L. Lomax, General passenger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb, Cheap Excursiors to Californla, Under the ausp of the Phillips Rock Island Personal ly Conducted Pa- cific Coast Excursion agency through Pullman tourist sleeping ‘cars leave Omaha via Salt Lake to Los Angeles #nd San I"tanciseo every Wednesday at 2:06 p. m. Low rates, fast time and su- rior accommodations. For particu- ars address Chas. Kennedy, G. N. W. P. A, 1602 Farnam street, Omaha. —— 5 Fur overcoats, $7.75 at the sheriff sale 115 8. 16tk st AAYDEN'S SATURDAY SPECIAL | GET YOUR SHOES AT MORSE'S Germautown Yarn 6o Per Skein, Worth 200 ~250 for T6o Corseta. $10.00 PLUSH WRAPS FOR ONLY $4.75 Several Aplendid Offerings in Siika—A One- Day Drive in Dress Goods Department Men's 82,50 Hats 8$1.00-8c Hand- kerchiefs 2 1-20 Suturday, Gormantown yarn b per skein, worth 20¢. s corsots go at Ladies' wool from 50c. B Gents' 20c wool sox go at 9¢ per pair. Gents' camel’s hair underwear 3¢, worth The. 100 dozen of gents' underwear, all kinds and qualities, some worthas high as $1.50, your choice today 6Vc. Gunts' cardigan jackets 50c, worth $1.00. o Gents' natural wool gox 15c worth 25¢. CLOAKS D WRAPS, Judging from the sales it is pretty well known by this time that we are closing out an immense cloak stock without: reference to cost or former o ¥ We liave put on extra help for Satur- day. Here are just five straws which show how the north wind is blowing in the cloak department on second floor. 19.00 plush wrapsat $4 $21.00 plush wraps at $: $25.00 plush wraps at $7.50. $12.00 fur trimmed jackets $7.5 $18.00 fur trimmed jackets $9. 00, HATS AND CAPS. Hats and caps, we ca the largest stock in the city. Pricesstill lower than ever. Mens' fine fur Derbys, in the latest shapes, 1.00, worth no less than $2.50. Mens' fine fur fedora in black and brown, $1.00, than half hatters’ of mittens 25e, reduced _fine fur erushes in black and good value.$1.50. brown, j went styles of fur soft hats, 0. Me £1.00, worth \um genuine Scoteh caps, 25¢ worth We have the largest line of men's heavy winter caps at H0e, good value at $1.00. Boys' heavy winter caps and turbans, 20¢, former e, Hle, A large line of children’s and boys’ s, 10c. ancy hats 1sher: fedoras, 50c ' plush caps, H0c. s genuine seal turbans, $5,00, none worth less than $10.00 and § 0. SILKS AND VELV Hayden Bros. make the pr ices on silks and velvets. You can't beat them anywhere. China silks, in black and colors, almost every shade made, at only 25¢ a yard. Japanese wash silks in Dblack and colors, [ifty different shades, at 50c a yard. Duchesse eatins, absolutely all silk, in black and colors, worth .25, only 75¢ a yard. Black faille francaise silk, absolutely every thread silk, worth 98c, goes at 69c. & Black satin rhadzimer, all silk, worth 98¢, goes today at 60c a yard. Colored crystal bengalines 12 yards for $3.60, or 30c per yard. Beat this price if you can. $1.50 colored silk velvets, all shades, for §1.00 per yard. 81.00 colored silk velvets, all shades, for'59¢ per yard. 50c colored silk finish velveteens, all shades, for 20c per yard. RESS GOODS. Do not fail to see the Columbia suit- ings, strictly all wod 9 For a complete dress pattern, now on sale in our dress goods department. NOTION AND FANCY GOODS DEP'T. Our big handkerchiefl sale still con- tinues. And you can still buy 5¢ and 8c handk hiefs for 2ic. 10¢ handkerch 20¢ handkerchie 25¢ handkerch 50c handkerchiefs for 25c. All new goods, being importers sam- ples. Remember our clegant spool cabinets, containing 4 spools of Clark’s O. N.T. thread, 2 thimbles and pincushion are atill sold for 25¢ and a Domestic Fashion Reviow worth 10c given with each cabinet. Wo also offer 5 packages of Sharp! needles and 9 darning needles for This means 30c worth for He. Sce our new enameled fancy goods just opened. HAYDEN BROS., Getting readyv for holidays. ———e buttons, 4c a box; coat springs, He; 24-inch turkey red hanaker- chiets, 2¢; Rockford socks, 3c, av the sheriff sale of clothing, 115 S. 16th st. —— Men's handkerchiefs, guaranteed to be worth 10¢, go at lc at the sheriff sale of clothing at 115 South 16th St, e Bachelor 5 SPIRITUALISM, Two Emluent Spiritualistio Mediums Com- ing to Omana, Charles T. Eglinten and C. Frank Emerson, two spirit mediums of wide renown, will appear at Washington hall Sunday evening, November 206, in a series of experiments with the |)h) sical and mental phenomena of spivitualism. M. Eglinton produces materialization, slate writing and much other physical phe- nomena, besides mind reading feats of a bewildering nature, They come highly endorsed by the scientists and press of two countries, and the peculiar gifts of these gentlemen have admitted them to the homes of scientists and learned men, Their phenomena is all presented in full gaslight and they court an iutelligent consideration and investigation of the phenomena oceurring in their p fr, BEmerson describes “your spivit frionds accurately, giving age, time of death, cause of death, full names and other convineing tests of his claivvoyant powers. ‘The other opera houses being engaged, they were forced to use Wash- ington hall, AR S 50c heayy blue overalls go at 2ic at the sheriff sale of clothiug at 115 5, 16th St. Of the Great Satarday Bargains—Keep Warm for Little Money. MENS $3.00 FINEST UNDERWEAR, $1.50 Cloaks, ress Goods, Dress Romnants, Boys' Clothing, Ribbons, Linens, Underwear, Handkerehiefs, Flannels, Blankets, Furs, Trimmings. Special prices Saturday on all of these goods. Saturday all our curtains and portieres left from the great fire sale will bo closed out for half price or unde all odds and_ends from upholstery Jartment. These goods on sale on _first floor in blanket department. Choice pickings: short curtain: and 3be, [Pur trimmings, 50 per cent off. $4.00 all wool hlunk\'ls, $2.00. 40c red flannels, 2oc. 750 printed flannels, French, m. Shaker flannel A line of $1.00 dress goods, H0c. A few of those beautiful dress goods novelties from the great salo left at Toe, 81,00, $1.50, worth twice the price. DRESS REMNANTS, We'll close out Saturday all the short pieces left over from the big dress goods sale at exactly half price. The ones at . $1.00 ones at 50c, $1.50 00 ones at $1.00. Just the aist or a picce to make vith, UNDERWEAR. A line of $3.50 finest wool, closing out for $1.874. A line of $3.00 finest worsted, closing L]ll\ll“l" for L for $1.25. Al line of $1.27 heavy ribbed, closing 1 be money in your pocket to buy ‘We never saw their cu\ml. Bt_)u 11 50 flannel shirt sts, $1.00. $1.25 flannel shirt numw. %he. King, & Wilson Bros.” waists, 75 Boys' $0.00 suits reduced to $6.00. Boys' $7°00 and $8.00 suits closing at $5.00 oys’ $8.00 fine kilt suits at $4.00. A table of odds and broken size the big sale at $1.00, worth four the money. THANKSGIVING LIN . 25 fine linen cloths napkins to match, worth from $4.00 to $10.00 will be closed out at exactly half price. Napkins s at $1.25, 8$1.50, $2.00 mm §: Damasks Oc, Gsc, star from times Toe, 85c, $1.00 and Linen sets, )m]\klns and cloths, fine double damask hnm $6.00 up to $35. Ul! BO! Big sale of nbb'm: from an_over- stociked manufacturer at fully 50 per cent off. Now is the time to buy rib- bons for your Christmas fancy wo Lot 1. All silk ribbons, 1ic yar Lot 2. All silk ribbons, 3ic ‘nr(], Lot 3. All silk ribbons, .m vard. Lot 4. Satin ribbons, No. 5, 7 Lot 5. Satin ribbons, No. 7, 9c. Lot 6. Satin ribbous, No. 9. 1lc. Lot 7. Satin ribbons, Lot 8. Satin ribbons, Satin ribbons, The best lot we ever secured. 100 dozen ladies’ handkerchiefs, 3c. Hemstitched initial hankerchiefs, 5. Ladies’ hemstitched, embroidery scal- loped and many new styles, fc. LAST DAY OF THE BIG WEAR SALE. Ladies' heavy fleeced underwear, 35c. Ladies’ #1.00 nonshrinking under- wear, 69c. Ladies’ heavy combination suits, $6.00. Ladies’ hoavy silk fleeced hose, 37c. Ladies' fine cashmere hose, value $1.00, No. 22, 180, UNDER- y ribbed hose 23c. 50 union suits, closing at $1.! All $J.-x0 and 85.00 ladies’ fine all wool union suits, your chgice for $3.00. CLOAK DEPARTME Ladies' reefer jackets, Scotch mix- tures, tight fitting jackets, storm collar, full skirt, trimmed with braid, $10.00. A very ifine jacket, full skirt, storm collar, trimmed with braid, made of fine beaver, for $15.00, A large line of muffs. all the desirable furs, from 75c to %20.00. Look out for Thanksgiving week an- nouncement Sunday. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. D Men's Windsor caps 19¢, men’s shirts 12c, at the Sheriff Sale of clothing, 115 S. 16th, opposite Boston Store. ——— Dismjssed the Case. James Griftin, who was accused of larceny as bailee of about $200 worth of goods from Mose Block, was given a hearing in the police court yesterday afternoon, and as Block did not desire to prosecute him the case was dismissed. pc o S il The Madison (family hotel), Chicago. 21st and Transients, $2.00 per day. —— Men's fur hats. guaranteed to be worth $2.00, go at T5c at the sheriff sale of clothing at 115 South 16th street, op- posite Boston store, joaeti s i S Men's double breasted viot suits 84.50, worth double, at the Sheriff Sale, 115 S. 16th, opposite Boston Store, - Church Pilferers Bound Over. James Collins and John McDonald, who are accused of burglarizing the church ay 1407 South Thirteenth street several days ago, were bound over to the district court in the sum of #1,200 each. ———— Men's wool mittens ie at the shevift sale of clothing for men and boys, 115 S.-16th, opposite Boston store. e Cheap Rates to Calitornin. The Union Paciffe is offering greatly redaced round trip rates to all California points and Portland, Ovegon, this year. For full particular inguire of “your nearest ticket agent, or address H. P, DevEL, 1302 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb., or E. L. LoMAx, Gen'l Pass. and Ti lu_l Aguut Omaha, Neb, 5.00 ulsters go at sale, 115 5. 16th 8 Store, at the sheriff . opposite Boston -— Men's underwear 12ic, boys pants worth 50c; wool filled mitts, Lic, at the sherifl sale of clothing, 115 South | 16th st. 2 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, D*PRICE'S an The only Pure Cream of Tartar Used in Mili Baklng Powder Powder.~—No Ammounia; No Alum, ons of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard NOT A 2SHOE FAILURE Panio Prices for'Fust One Day at Hayden's on a Lindef Winter Shoes. LADIES' FINE PATENT TIP SHOES, 8175 Hayden Bros.' Big Shoe Purchase Placed on the Market Snturday at Extremely Low Prices—A Splendid Child's Schoek Shoe for T5e. Tt wasn't a failure outright, but might have been if this manufacturer had not found a firm to handle a big line of shoes on short notice. We always buy good shoes any time they are offered chesp. That is why this sale is at stich low prices. Today we place on sale seven hun’ dred pair of shoes which are exceptional bargains, 81.75. Ladie’ fine patent tip dongola $2.50 shoes at §1,75, to close out. 4be. Ladies’ felt 75¢ house slippers at Ladies’ $1.35 felt, (lace and cong shoes at e, 980 Worth $1.50. Ladies' fine embroidered and felt and velvet $1.50 slippors, Ladies' fine dongola opera 82,00 slip- pers, $1.45, 500, 75 Worth $1.00 $1.00 and $1.50. The largest line of overgaiters in Omaha at cost. If you haven't a pair, take advantage of cost prices, Every well dressed lady wants them. SCHOOL SHOES, In school shoes we offer bargains. Child's solar tin, pebble grain, 7o, warranted. Boys' N. K. calf, lace and button shoes, $1.00. Warranted. Misses' fine pebble grain A rranted. 0—Men's fine satin calf wonderful S, T, tip $2.50 shoes, $1,50, Men’s fine hand welt §4.00 shoes, $2.40. We save you 50c to $1.00 a pair on men’s shoes. HAYDEN BROS. ig sale of sho Via The Missour: Pacific Ry. and after Sunday, Nov. the Kansas & St Louis press will leave depot. 15th and Webster streets, at 12:20 noon instead of 12: noon. Night express for Kansas City and St. Louis leaves 10 p. m. Nebraska local daily, except Sunday, leaves at 5:10 m. instead of 40 p. m. Trains arrive from Kansas City and St. Louis at 6 a. m. and 450 p. m. Nebraska local daily, ~except Sun- day, arrives 9:20 a. m. instead of 8:45 a. m. For further information call at depot, 15th und Webster strects, or city offices, N. I3, corner 13th and I THOMAS F. GODFRE J. O. PHILLIPPI, P& A, GLPS&E Py A, ——— The Exposition Via the Lake Shore route, ‘‘America’s Best Railway,” will be discontinued on and after the 19th i Commencing the same date the Lake Shore Limited will leave Chicago daily at4:00 p. m. for New York and Boston. No change will be made in the ‘‘Boston and New York Special,” leaving daily at 10:30 a. m. The Atlantic Express at 3:10 p. m. will run as heretofore with the addition of a through Pittsburg sleeper. The through pavlor car service to Pittsburg at 8:00 a. m. will remain unchanged, as will also the through car servico on the 7:45 and 11:30 p. m, trains. After abovs date mileage and other veduced rate tickets will be accepted on all trains via the L. S. & M. 5. except the Limited. B. M. Humphrey, T. P. A., 727 Main street, Kansas City, Mo.: C. K. Wilber, West. Pass, TERRIBLE [TCHING Skin and Scalp. Triod Everything. Used Cuticura. In Three Wecks Not a Scar or Pimple. On 19 ex- iyer Then my baby was three months old his cheeks s forehbad bagan tobroak out with white pim- plos on red eurfice. In fow days itc! monced, which was . “Xfrer o would Tub f macter would oo 1 oints. In ashort read over the top ead, then scabs soon formod'on head and a00. We used everything R ) ) fivomonths. 1t grew worse all the time. T aaw your at of the CyrI- A REMEDIES jn & Chic . Wo furchased commenced thelr use. In threo weeks' time thore was 4ot a 80re or pimple, Not even a scar, on head orface. - He s ninotee months old now, and haa no signs of tho diseaso. His scalp i8 Ithy and ha Lias a beautiful head of bair, (Sce portrait herowith.) Mrs, OSCAI JA Avm ' Woodston, Kan, uld Dring tears iitle 1.»m\ first app! . na fow weoks' thne cured. EDMUND KERA! 2108} Union Avos Chicage Il CUTICURA WDRKS WONDERS Curieyns REsOLVENT, the now Bidod Purifior, waternally (1o cleans the blvod of all impuriticd and poisonons elements), and CUTIOURA, the B eith CUrFitURA_ BOAF, ah 670 Guisite Bkin Purifier, extornally (to clear the calp and restors the hain), have curea whero the suffering was Shinost beyond erdurance, bair Lifeless, or all gone, distigurement terribie. Dold throughout the world. - Price, CoTionna, RESOLYENT, 81. PoTTER DRUG " Cour., Hele Proprietors, Boson, &3 " How to Cure Skin Disensen,” mailed free, B \BV d beautified solutely pure. ACHING SIDES AND BACK. Hip, Kidney, and Uterine Pains and W.ea knesses relieved in one minuto the Guriaura Anil-Pain Plaster, v Pk Bkin and Healp parifle by CUTICUIA S0al tore ¥ ramgths sd Vikor nd pay if satisfed. VON MOHL CO. Apsnie " Claisaatl U BA!LEY LEADING DEN’I‘IST MAKES ( Beutl Teeh A FULL:SET ON RUBBER $5°° ¥ tracted palnlessly ln morninz. Toeth SRV TERRIEANE DOV Paloless Filllug w l‘ruooll. Bridge and Crown work, fluest and best at lowest brices, All work warranted. Paxton Blk., 16th and Farnam 8ts. Entrence on 16k St, Telephone 1085, BREAD 2C ALOAF ATHAYDEN'S @arneau’s Snowflake Rye and Graham Bread 20 per Loaf. FULL SIXTEEN OUNCES TO THE LOAF Hayden Brow. Will Feed the Hu Satur- Eday—Ments, Preserves, Butter. Cheese, Ete., at Special Prices—Our Base- ment Givesthie Purest and Best, Buns, T per dozen cream puffs, 10¢ per dozen; & pound angel cake, 17c; mixed cookies, e per dozen; wine cakes, 8c each; doughnuts, T per dozen: Bos- ton brown bread, 4e per loaf; all kind pies, 4c each; apple cake, each namon rolls, le each, and all other kinds at lowest prices. MEAT IS DOWN / Salt pork, 10c: bacon, cured No. 1 hams, 11¢; pienic hams, 16 dried beef, 10c; pigs feet, Hei tripe, bologna, e per pound: boneless ham, 1l4c; plate corned beef, boneless corned beef, Tde: spare ribs, Tie. COTTOLENE AND LARD. 3-pound cans cottoleny, 28¢ cans, 45¢; 10-pound cans, 90c cans of best lard, 38¢; 5 pounds, pounds, $1.19. BUTTER, ber 6dc; 10 PRESERVES CHEESE. Country butter 1ie, 17¢, Creamery 23¢, 25¢ and 27c. Jelly bo, mince meat, apple butter, peach and plum butter Tie. Raspberry, straw- berry, plum and all other kinds of pre- serves at 124, Wisconsin full cream cheese 10¢ and , brick cheese 10c, 123¢c and 1dc¢, neufechatel He, sap sago Yc per pkg, Swiss 124e, 14c and 16¢. Tie per quart. cer try Armour's soups? We have them at 10c, 15c and 25¢ per can. They are fine. Cowr e here for fruits and nuts, fancy mixed nuts 124c. CRACKERS AND COOKIES. Soda crackers, be; oyster erackers, fe; frosted creams, ginger snaps, sugar cookies, oatmeal cracker: cake, milk erackers and butter crack all at T4C per pound. In fact we can give you anything you want in cra Y AND 19¢ and 2lc. Leaders in everything. Saved From Suffering. The Gratitudo fl Lady Cured by _ Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. DANVILLE, ILL., Oct. 26, 1 feel it my duty to express my grati- tude for why-t the Kickapoo Indian Remedieg have done for me. 1 was suffering with Neuralgia, and had to stay up every night for weoks. At last I sent for a bottle of Kickapoo Indian Oil, and in less than ten min- utes after application I was relioved, I continued its use and also used Kick= apoo Indian Sagwa at the sams time until Entircly Curod. Many of my friends have used your Remedies for different troubles, and find them to do exactly as advertised. I believe everybody who is suffering should use them, as we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. I will answer any uestions s to what with the help ot &0d they have done for me. Yours respectfully, Eva DECAMP. KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA. And all Kickapoo Indian Remedless Sold by Dealerss CRAND CHRISTMAS OFFER—12 Cabinetr. each one nn appropriate Christmas pres- sentand n beautiful Min= tha Glace Phot) ull for $4.00 THIS MONTH ONLY It Takos TIME to turn out GOOD WORIL. e 343, 816, 317 So. 16th St, Omaha. DISORDERS ugnynus:.m”} HT Michigun or [N OFFICE 'l'l OMAHA NOYEMBER 1, 1803, Notico I hiereby glven to the stockholders of the Ogalulla Land and Cattlo company that he annual meeting of the stockholders of the y will be held ut the oflice of the said ny in the city of Omaha, In the stute of \l\.lnn We l A D, such u Y caso the ofiice of sald comp city of Omaba, shall not be lar amodaterull tho stock ny, in aald xton house, thwest corner of Fourteenth in sald eity of Omaha, upon and continue situnte nt the and Farnam st and the mee . nolder to iy prosont g holde i possible o ent, to 4ppoint a Proxy. e pres- Lawnes President, ary nov18d19tm hool Bonds. until Thursduy, o'clock p. w., for the Wse of 5 bonds of #1.000 each, said bonds d by School distriot No, 71, Dawes county, sk, dated Avgust , due June 1, “Iniercst 6 per_c A%, Jateroet o0 yeu terest payable at the Nob New York. Bids will bo accep all of sald bonds. Kight rese pes containing bids should be marked 1 I.Hdl for Bonds, snd add Nlld7;m J u—~w-~ W A, A e e A {0 S 1/ S ) e 1 + THANKSGIVING. Ts not the day when you swear to thanks. nation, feast, rest, rejoice ana has somothing to be thankful sweetheart hae married anot a democratic administration. some 1owa politician thank because ters have sympathized with him some 30 odd thounsand ve efforts to retire to private life. for that late money panic, Going to have a turkey and hoy will get a slice. and durable ulsters. Carvi For boys up ta 20 years old. #4.50, just because we can't affo been $8.00 if we did’nt have that brainy buyer with eagle eyes 2 styles—2 colors—gray anl brown—sShetland cloth back east. lined with fancy checked stuff. S As old as 20 yoars. cerncd. Again 2 colors—2 faby gray shetland—one style—the n ly ornamented with passumento TEN FIFTY ror sten Hore we carve the fattest part of the Thanks- giving Tuakey and throw in the sauce, Every s1ze known. ever obtained by man for pagne. 2 colors—2 fabrics Irish Freize, extremel of a fine Shotland ov wing, trimmings—Both lined with contrasting bluc or usually serves to donato an avistosratic appos ment. ORIV ENE choc Did Did you see ma al the Fair? What's better than a Nothing unless 68 millions of people who form this model The Nebraska offers thanks for your liberal patronage, and unlimited confidence. Anticipata Just scrutinize this offer for a minute, EOUR _BIFTY e 5ol We carved an $5.00 ulstor down to FI F ’l‘ Y For Boys. Tt would take a $10 bill to buy or there wouldn’t be adime wasted off for a year. Ttsm day devoted Amrican honor the day. Each blessed soul for, oven the young man whoso her. Some expross gratitude for 40t ~ in his Sensible clothing buyers thank s dinner that'll last a week. ng prices on 6 pretiy. buying one this Man warm, long season, eh? rd to it at less. 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