Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 7, 1894, Page 20

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THE OMAHA DAILY B They were not expecting us— We came upon them-tinawares— We took a location three blocks out of their way But— Thousands have come those three blocks out of their way for they save a dollar a block and many times more. | The M. H. Cook Clothing Co successors to Columbia Clothing Co., Corner 13th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. 4 The M. H. Cook Clothing Co " successors to COlumbia Clothing Co., — p i Corner 13th and Farnam Streets, Omaha. il ordes. 7 FH The M. H. Cook Clothing Co successors to Columbia Clothmg CO., 2 Corner {8th and Farnam Streets, Omnhi. ’I‘HE YEARS MAY COME when we won't do the leading clothing business of Ne- braska—but it will be when people have quit wearing clothes but we're satisfied now for we lead—the world is ours. Mail Orders Filled on everything. Mon's Overcoats— fiue imported meltons and kerseys, singlo and double breasted, in various shades, paddock and full box styles, the nobbiest things is M season, worth $31.00—sale pric g Men’s Ulsters—genuine Irish fri inches long, cassimere and fancy worste linings, no warmer or be ing gar- i ment made, worth $14 eir wearing s, sta vy ¥ Men's Overcoats — genuine black Thibet cheviots, ¢ @, extra long, front cloth body lining akd heavy satin / &l eeve lining, worth §22.00—sale price... n's-Overcoats—real blue chinchilla with ~ fancy worsted linings, warm and durable, worth $6.00— 5 sale price. M en’s Overccats— ca The M. H. Cook Clothing Co. Cor. 13th and Farnam. Boys' Knee Pants, .. Bt el $2.80 S A $3.28 $4.28 75¢C $1.00 $180 $178 $2.80 $2 80 $3.80 Boys' elegant Cheviot Suits, dark effects Child’s 2-piece all wo beating price. Child's 2-piece Suit, a little better trim- ming, our world beating price Child’s extra heavy all wool suits, our world beating pr Child’s heavy suit, all wool, with extra pants, our world beating price Child’s double-breasted all wool cassi- mere suits, our world heating price. . Child's Junior Suits, in cheviot and cas- 0! r s 3 to ts in blay o neat, elegant suit, our world voating pricc.. ; The M. H. Cook Clothing Co. Cor. 13th and Farnam. Men's Wool Pants, o price, Men's Woolen Pants, our world beating price. ; Men's Woolen Pants, our world beating an’s Suits, in three shades, good vulue at $7.50, our world beating price Five new shades of our standard all wool cheviot suits, our world beating price, N Steiotly Clay Worsted Suit, in either sacks or frocks, our 1a beating Genuine Engligh Chevict Suit, in regent cut, either style sack or 4-button cut- away, § shades, our world beating price - s S Men’s Furnishings. There may be somehody who has more Men's Fixings than we e hi e we don't know them—they don‘t live in Omaha at any rate. None have Men's understuff that is any where near so low in price —none can compete with us as to quality for the price. You can pay a dollar—if you like, elsewhere — but you'll get no better than with us for 50 cents. An elegant ribbed un- dershirt. drawers to 0 match, - - - Only an undershirt—a fully 50c shirt — no 0 drawers to match, - Genuine woolen shirt— drawers to match — 0 Worth 83 In other stcres, . Thevery bestfleece lined woolen underwear — 6 regular price. $1.25; Bale price, per garment, = New Shapes in Teck 250 scarfs, - - . ! Wilson Bros. fancy shirts ) that are worth $1.50, 0 Fine laundered cassi- mere shirts, perfectly 0 made, as low as = - A beautiful line of Hermsdorf dyed so-ks, c per pair, - . . All the new shapes in 750 Fedora hats—or Der- by, cither, - . - 4-ply linen cuffs—or col- | ars. cither—as fine as 0 E.&W., - Elegant calfskin gloves, 500 A most complete lpe of Driving Gloves at all sorts of prices. The M. i, CO0K CLOTHING CO, Suecerion 0L UEBTA CLOTAIND C0, Qor, 19th end Ye.a i Ete.

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