Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 28, 1900, Page 10

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TON STORE UNDERSKIRT SALE, TINS LOLLAPALOGZER TIPI%" Wanafa tire Stock of High nrers i NANY SEERING CONCESSIONS | mevror sroms me swow st qy\[GNG - WILL (0 \ISITIX(;Y — Continu gt LADI $2.00 PETTICOATS T”:“ITH‘:.)\\ \ Young Man with Newspaper Aspirations Mool i L, T T AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA Labor Day to Be Unobserved in Omaha 0 o oo Gets Chummy with a Reporter. T2 Iehaite ook of o s sifk Haished Ak-8ar-Ben Festivities, | 0n main foor and in basement. " This Year o e €ase h [ \ mercerie ton, with cly g - - ' THRILLING TALE OF THIEVING BOYS | .\ ind docp-pleated flounce; aiso MIDWAY 1S SURE TO BE A HUMMER | 3125 ladies’ oxford ties sic. LETTER CARRIERS TO HAVE PICNIC Evcry woman 1s s s e e Ladiex’ $2.50 strap sanda - Ready-to-Wear pleased when Lads Lay I in Mr. Krn Welon | e e e N Manngement Will Also Offer a Great Boys' and youths' sh The, Soe, 08 ¥ N % %t M b MUS UND EAR ' PRICE er Orgnn tona Will Parti o o ateh anidGer ALty W5sL mosin: AAH casbels nder Number ot weee shows | Childrents und m in Celohrations in Ronth | OUTING AND STREET lof 1 with Hia Ch 0 STE Turiory., tHAe et Which Wil Be Seen -l LI STt E0d Costvi ph il eft to her own i | embroldery and. lace, with many fows of g PoRTON ! reflections, P Ay % nsertion, go in this sale at 49¢, The and | AT N SHEATGNL Yoam N. W. Cor. 16th and Doug 5 m " ‘843, what does 1 & A . th $2.50 ’ 'rflv‘ " 8o ! neer the ligh r.;‘";‘ : I8 For the firet time in several years Omaha and that is why we have so many mirrors in onr millinery \ ot one? asked o v ore or doubt that the midway being assemble the fine muslin and cambric drawers labor unions twill not celebrate Labor day D . follapalooser that none of others & }"’\’:‘I h”flh “ur] mmwx . "y':,'.;. {Y\r“hrn fis Aicsar-Ren weeh oriental [HOLD SUGCESSFUL MEETING | Gl L ol I""; L flv partment. You can try on and try on until von're sat | onto | each 450, 400, t5o and O, MALE R LI L e Fro at to year the unions of Council isfied that you have selected the most becoming hat. You That depends.” w guarded anawer | Tuy SolE i uved, Insastolmmed and |t iarters at 1308 Harney street has | cotlored Masons of Missonri and Ne- | ymaha have joined the a0 soe I of The Hee man Py Jou .. ved trom il b sited during the past week by a| hraskn M Intereating . your it was decided an see yvourself as athers see you I35 cxomo. T s ot 08 | 38 B0 ogent tovens tham this factory, | ORCeSonAlres, many of whom have been b e s reamiaton o | (U Ready-to-Wear Hat Dept Bia’ yourselt, rd. We i -‘“‘1’"‘“ Among the contracts let {s one for the pro- | & }‘{‘H. "‘|"' ""‘r" > has ¢ ‘{" ! fr A he b Bl 1 \l il ”,‘.‘y Is one of the most attractive spots in our store this week., I . All the skirt chemise, trimmed with t ! N o a e N 0. where he attended the grand | was announced both Council Blufts and . b ‘h“ e i a1 4 h finest lace .lm .»:m:” ‘;v,\”"\:Y.‘mh“:.L-m: il fy' e “I: ”n'“ ‘mnlqy rrmlk ‘«’m lodge meeting of the col Masons of h Omaba put on foot arrangements for Our buyers are back from the market, and with them comes atch here hin' to do hetweer . AT | tures. This is Edison's wonderful and a0t s v thi onl ubl 0E, contests aud . v o o , feeds, AW 1 thought I might as well be im- | 'V 10 " ,”,:,n,"' i5c and 08 magnificent reproduction of the famous “I'(‘I - L '\_"K"‘h"" ": . ”’ L “’ 14 Lill ‘* b i) m”‘:"‘ some new and pretty things in women's head gear. | the children's lace trimmed drawers, | § pedeicki b e, | delegates attende e meeting, which was | para oth had complated thet ange i proven 1 a x Ho aa | fldren's erammergau sacred ceremonial, {llus. | 10104 i i Sahnt bl gL g 1 5 e say, ‘cause I want to br o your grafs (89187 RIT FUCRRE S0 trating the 1ift of Christ, taken from the [ (1 4l the most successul ever heid, A, | ment re arned that the other WOMEN'S OUTING HATS— £t 8 me weather | 10STON STORE, OMAHA nost recent produ of the piece at its of Glasgow, Me expected to A the re ) 1 one of these da 1 keeps 1 ‘ N, W, OoF. TN R Datigioy Bernts ‘:‘» it recent, K‘r[:l Im”‘.,','h e ”rf,'. grand master, to succeed J. H. Pelham of | that the labor unions of Omaha have Invita Made of Australian fue felt, trimmed with pnll“ N8 BRieC ot RESERL e an 1 =ik avarian birthplace, where It was feb- | Hannibal, who retired after sixteen years | tions to attend both celebrations dot band, stylis) 1 ‘em to you; then I watches the dered with a cast ‘neluding mvywv-r-nmlnlu « Stylish, jaunty, new ........ > of continuous service in that office Hane At the last meeting of the ( al Labor S on el o | SHERIFFE WANTS VAGRANTS |of hrie. e iscipies. Herod. Tilate and | o contintous se e | T O s ‘NS O UT 18 English : Fight, but me spellin’s | Praetice of Holding Them at Cloy [history, together with an army of 500 | K1 widlel. B v vould go. Many of the locals have declde ade of |t‘\l quality wool fel a bit q I don't know where to pu 1 Deprives Him of Feen Roman soldiers and citizens. Another at- | The Sedalia L ALULC S ho E G AR RE T S L l 1 : ; h gl by TRiERER AyRnuck: mRFih WHAT [alle; 96 Whah for Pecaing Them, traction which promises to prove of inter Bl LR Ll fayor H MR LG LR L and trimming, very latest thing out, only.vovis ' to take breat Do I g e Black America, portraying the evolu € weleomed the Mason i 1 ibers. | t i unios w join So « » 1] NG by Tim shy 18 & well n ed, red-| The unusually large number of arraign- |tion of the negro from the slave to the |StY and M. O. Ricketts of Omaha : bl dallil . o WOMEN’'S OUTING HATS - ments (thirty-eight) in police court yostor- | it There will be the the response. The other delegates the bricklayers will o to Council Bluffs an¢ i ' eheeked young man iche of the Jail | Mments (thicty-eight) n pol Hthon an to | e Ol Ny e o ihe feature of |OMaha were B, K. Overall and M. D |Other unions will decide this week Made with best quality feli, satin polka dot commissary department. He is head waiter | 44y morning brought up the question as to|evitable palace of illusions, the feature o 2 and R i o . . ? y A 3 A in one of the few hotels in the city at which | NOW the prisoners should portioned s [ which will be “Tarantula,” the half woman | #hodes [y A by s "-w""!f";q;‘: e trimming, some stores ask £3.50, our price ... .. ' 3 Ruests without buggage are not re | to | between the city and county jails. Attorney |and half spider, whose manager hold L T LLRoan SO ) LB L L ; TNIQ RING ity g ned” t ) e | ny. | that day and have decided upon Courtls 3 o= pay in Having traveled con- | W. 8 Shosmaker maintained that all vag- | strong financial inducements Lo any SWaIn | pernaps you car W RETUARTY SIINIE | DN ok s et e by o WOMEN’S OUTING HATS sidersdly and belng & e student of life | TANtS of a certain class should go to the [in search of a wife who will bring to him [ o0 Lot 0 A Casearet Candy Cathartic | carriers’ committeo says that the besch Made of Australian fur felt, polka as observed in the shoddy population of | OUNty jail and that the practice which has !4 weulth of affection and a substantial |at bedtime guarantees refreshing sleep. | will be ed for that day and that the lot 1 1 it Jarge cities, Tim is an unique and original | Obtaine !’u. o w;.( r».‘;\ n; the city jail it dot. Bosco, the \.mmn:mlm,u\’« eater, | nruggists, 10c, 25c, B0c [ 56 Tt e AIS G s i dot bands, BULY i e vt ey e e : character. | but a scheme to cheat the sheriff of his fee 111 live, eat and sleep in a den of poison o r « e adequate oL e r 1eadloR thits ous reptiles, and upon whom their | pAy1 TRAINS FOR SPIRIT LAKE, | 10 handle the crowd in good shape. This Our experiencd in thls Dep altment EVERY WUMAN PI.EA ED. picnie will be attended by t “It th A guy come in here| The vagrant complaint blanks in use ting em to have no eflfect what pienie I e attended )y many of the ] today and out a roar because s | aid he, “are all drawn under the |over. There will be a German Village Okoboji and Arneld's Park. SRS Ly orkuie ROVAAUYe O, THed 1o ¢ stealin’ his watermelon His handle |s|State law and not according to the city or- | with a bevy of ragtime girls and clever | The Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul Rail er the co between the organ- | George Krauss and he hangs out at Thirty- | /inance, which says that man 1= not a [vaudeville specialists, the Gypsy Camp, | way Company has just placed in service | ization of the ities. J sixth and Fa strect He's got a patch of agrant unless he has loafed around town | Klectrie Theater Streets of India, Old | daylight trains between Omaha and — Two Dollars to Decrott, Mich., and | Return, [ ref-cored pum Irish | ten days. The state law does not ¢ iple of Mesmerism, Wild | Lake, okoboji and Arnold's Park. Gof king wid ntain | Flantation, Jemons growl round ‘em ‘way there, | the ten-day clause. Now, here we have six | Auimal show, Hi-Ki, the Filipino wild girl; | train leaves Omaha 715 a. m. ar 0 ¥ 4 8 ‘an on one side of the patch they's aycrick. | hoboes arrested in a box car. They had |Kfalana, tha Honolulu seeress, and Lunette, | Fives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning| PIus one fare, August 26, 26 and 27, via ““The | Well, what does the kids do but roll the [ Just ¢ into town and hadn't been here an | the flying lady of the exposition Midway. | the train leaves Spirit Lake at 645 a. m, | NOrthwestern Line "”“”{" at the large fruit’ down the hill into fhe crick, an’ the | hour. Clearly this raid was made under the | As free attractions the management offers | And arrives Omaba 355 p. m. This fs the | €Ity ofices, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. = = = = = - water floats ‘em away to where it's safe | 8tate law and wo the men should have been |a large and interesting variety, among | best service t has yet been offercd 0Ve! | em—— to glt ‘em ent to the county Jall them being the famous St. Bemlso' aerial | 0¥ one road. Round trip tickets, good re- mentioned are B 31, $10.70 . . “Mebby them Kids is crazy; mebby they's| The six m, ] . Bunson, |artists; Prof. George Rice's troupe of edu- | tUrning until October 31, $10.70 n"‘c'lons for Kl" n got warts in thelr think tanks instid o'|John McConnell, H. E. Watson, George |cated plgs, Meham's dog and monkey com- | City ticket office. 1504 Farnam street brains, eh Moore, Charles Abraham and John Kenuedy, | edy, Gus Ryan's thrilling ride for lite, Old | F+ A- NASH, General Western Agent, | They does it this way,” he resumed. |Who early yesterday were loaded into the | 81 Perkins, the inimitable rube clown, and | small bri UNION PACIFIC h or il can to get into rand Army Encampment at Chicago Time is Money. \ THE QUICK “George Midlock is de stool pigeof o [patrol wagon from a Unfon Pacific box car | Obrecht's Bavarian juvenile 4. These | 2% to 2 |4 K8 OF Srevices. | Usgit {pesly, aud ge Mi i s pigeon. He |1 « ] nfon Pacific box ear | Obrech avarian: juventl ANBUSL 35 10 99, | g craske o stevioe., Usgls franiy, aud | perches himself on th' bridge over the erick d charged with vagraney. Having p will all appear at intervals during each Half-fare tickets direct using “Sure Death | an’ pipes off the house, and if he sees de [ Ruilty in police” court they were sente day in the arena or other points of ad Via & all Kinds of bugs and insects, main guy comin’ he lets out a shrill one and | to “ten days in jail,”" which jail not being | vantage on the carnival grounds. RSy Jor St The Northwestern Lins. ) cents for a Y gallo the kids what's in the melon patch lays | sp d. Later they were placed in the city | There will be other free attractions G R Special cars dead. See? ldover. among which will be the public wedding, | and amer's Kidney Cure “Down th' crick about a block Is more | The city jail yesterday contained eighty |cakewalk contest, old-time fiddlers’ contest, Asbommodktski ik ot Cataut T kids. De kes out the big, fir ci- | prisoners, the largest number that has been |fire drills, fraternal drill contests and life- | 1401 and 1403 Farnam St m, ne RAI Ns mens of coon's ambrosia as dey floats | in the “‘hatch” at any one time this summer, | saving exhibitions. Splele day on the - it [ . down. Say, mebby dem kids Is bug- | E. N. Daharsh, who has the contract for | Midway will be a notable event, when well TURN, $12.75. S B ) house! feeding them, served seventy-seven break- | known Omaha citizens will harangue the Y - ta Ul ARE VIA Was Krauss glven warrants for the ar- | fasts. Sunday he served 161 meals, crowds as ballyhoos. 8 Chicago and Return, §12.78, | Catarrh Powder rest of the boys™" Tim was asked which he ved 8.9 cents ench The contract for the erection of the| O Ausust 8% 13 and 29 the OBl Harh Sowder ‘ Weat's that? S booths has been let and a specimen booth, | yaf® 5 liwaukee & St. Paul Railway will . scription “DId he swear out a complaint against A Minister's Goou Work. with a section of the fence, will be put in | "/l round trip tickets from Omaha to Chi- ira Sonp t "I had a severe attack of billious colir, |at once on the grounds selected. b g o . { ELoge s Tae Wokd AW, Wat's eatin’ of yoz? S'pozzen he R0t & bottle of Chamberlain's Collc, Cholera pbiatint — City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. AN Mkl ‘ ald? D'ye reckon kids wid heads on ‘em |and Diarrhoen Remedy; took two doses and | Tho wolf 1o the fable put on sheep's F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. |'4)> vin Quinine Capsules. ] long's a churn is goin' to stand around | Was entirely cured,” say? Rev. A. A. Power, | clothing because if he traveled on his own T T T 1 dos. 3. grair I‘,u:v'm- (‘nx;:vlh-l yaltn' to be pinched? Do you mippos of Emporla, Kan. “My neighbor across the | reputation he couldn't accomplish bis pur- | We wish to thank the many friends for | a o o JErain Quinine Capsules OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY could ketch ‘em with a bale of warr street was sick for over a week; had two or | pose. Counterfeiters of DeWitt's Witch | thefr kindne scH‘EFEn CUT PRICE s during the sickness big enough to stuff up a window? Not in | three bottles of medicine from the doctor. | Hazel Salve couldn't sell their worthl gl BOL DGR DRUGGIST death of our mother. We also wish fo A thousand' Them Kids is lyin' dead. | He used them for three or four davs without | salves on thelr merits, o they put them fn | thank thew for ipe hmurnr':xll "“n:x:lh'r'l‘ SEWOtex: INs wad ORIk Wl BLOGALL U EIDEIRYCRLTE U i They heard Midlock whistle reliet, then. called In another doctor who | boxes and wrappers Ifke DeWitts Lok | butes MYRON D. KARR = . = N eated him for some days and gave him no [ out for them. Take only DeWitt's Witch 4 HEODORE C. K CANGE 70— ETPROGATE | Bty oy ot B o™ e TR i TAEODOLE ¢ Kaw, OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO _ \ see him next morning. He said nis bowels | diseases. d ¥ < were in a terrible fix, that they bad been | e noutwquieoninan Sny.giherine: ‘ running off so long that it was almost bloody Good Fishing. | OMAHA TO PORTLAND ' . flux. 1 asked him if he had tried Chamber- | Spirit Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, 5 lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy | Waseca, e Lake, River Falls, Solon rl ge Work 4 and he said ‘No.' T went home and brought | Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog- 4 Fifteen hours quicker than any other line, Omaha business men who appreciate the | him my bottle and gave him one dose; told | eblc, Watersmeet and numerous lakes mesr Teeth put in without plates by our per- importance to the commercial interests | him to take another dose in fitteen or twenty | St. Paul and Minneapolis, Seem 10 be very troublesome Just at present, | CC1 Crowning sysiem, most beautifil sub- of the city of making a complete success |Mminutes if he did not find rellef, but he took | They are all good fishing places and are Bt il M A R bsbette out of the proposed excursion Wednesday |0 more and was entirely cured. 1 think it | quickly and comfortably Kr:n-hed By. ihe | L ENE-tamthe)Bumenus eale; fon e "T.".i te t 43 to the county fair at Scward must inter- | the best medicine I have ever tried."” Northwestern Line. poihon, Tu wooklng for. & relisble artisle, | emse orwarding the sale - o———— eap cursions 2 v . | we decidea PARULS SR AARLUTS IR Goxh huof ticket office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam etreet. Stearn’s Electric Paste. 3 LA AL L Buffet Smoking and Library €ars, with Barber Shop and Pleasant Read- ing Rooms. Double Drawing Room Palace Slecpers. Dining Cars, Meals a 1a | Carte. Pintsch Light CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. You Can Chicago and return for $12.75, Aug. 26 to 20 roit and return for §; Paul and return for $12.6! The impression is that there must a crowd of several hundred if the ex curston meets the expectations of its pro Min; moters in Omaha and the expectant people polis and return for § A To increace your kuowledge of the country.| From the reports we hear about it, it 1s| of Seward. The business men of Seward I‘:«:HT,. (.;].k.- and r‘v‘vulu for $10.68. Half fare to Chicago and return via “The [ undoubtedly the best rat exterminator on | uluth and return L Sent 7 3 3 i manifested their friendship for Omaha last . ot 4. 718 21 | Northwestern Line,” August 25 to 20. Good | the market. the Illinois Central Railway Ul September 20 returning, articulars at 1402 Farnam street Al 25¢ per box—cut price 20c. ities, at which time a compact of neigh Wi SRR IL, Chicago and rotura, #1217, ' OLD BY 4 OC borly courtesy was formed, and the Omaha | District Passsnger Agent I Back TReRA Beds PATE of that compact must be fulflled, it “Summer Resorta, Oty tioket amoer Nor s vere o ‘| ds A FULLER & 0O, at all this year, by sending u large com For a book describing the cool, pleasant, pany of pleasure seekers to partake of the | healthful summer resorts of Wisconsin, sftu Raurteanth gad Saugias’ Strests, P. S—MANAWA TICKE on sale at enjoyments of Omaha day at the county |ated on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee | st fair which will begin today in Seward. & St. Paul Ry., address or call on kaels tu sawa[d, s|,5u 30c—a saving of 10c on the regular fare. Monday evening by sending a large dele gation to the Ak-Sar-Bbn weekly festiy The excursion will leave the Webster F. A. NASH, street depot at 8 o'clock or thereabouts General Western Ageat You can buy tickets for the excursion to Wednesday morning and arrive at Seward 704 Farnam Street, Omaha. | Seward—next Wedn. § day—for $1.50 for H H T R el s Batusdntoraallio y All kinds of book and statiomery, on of interest to people of this city will be [ Fx-Sheriff James Rooney of Atbany, N. |Found trip. Go and take your wite—sister— ’ enacted at the falr, lncluding & number | Y. says Cramer's Kidney Cure is a remedy | mother—or sweet heart clal effort will . . i of splendid races | that saves you doctor bills. It cured me of | be made to give the ladies a good time. salc thls Weck at rlces Iower tha“ ] The grounds are located in a magnificent | kidney trouble. Druggists sell it Buy your ticket of us—or anybody else . 3 :x;nur:lrl l;‘-;:r‘kl ::r(l"l‘l‘ilk::l). ‘\!‘vvml.‘i;“; rlver | Dok Malneh. 264 ralita. Sht0; who has them for sale—but go! Y ,::‘.v' ,'\,,,” AR NaAR rian G e ,‘l;, Phs Via Rock Island Route. WE ARE THE CASH DRUG CUTTERS. A T artaiaimans ot tha thEons a2 | mioketa bn aale A 1 to Sept. 1, goot |$1 Kilmer's Swamp Root, we sell ew samp e B et B o O Giaha th. Sxalies | (OR Fabiiria uinth) ‘AefL Ticket office No. | $1 Pinkham's Compound 3 % - [ 1323 Farnam st. 30¢ Syrup of Figs slonists will leave Seward at 7 ! f o'clock and reach this city shortly - Frgr $1 Scott's r.).||\{l‘s11\n after 10 p. m The fare is J ;i: :\‘m.‘ u]r : :\1\ Xe $100 for the round frip. Tickets may | Tho funeral of Mrs James Stehenson |5 oy Ml ine . be secured upon application to otary | will be held from St Rarnaba's church, |31 Maltine . Utt of the Commercial club or at the depot | Tuesday at 2 p. m. Burlal at Forest Lawn. | 35c Castorla B i T B B by e e on the morning of departure, but all who | MURTON—Judge Jumes I, at 8 Joseph s | $1 Malted Milk ] ] L DA g of departure, but a 10 | Thospital, ‘August 25: was a lleutenant i R 4 d b bt e ntend to go should notify Mr. Utt at| commander of ('nifed States gunb i | Carter's Little Liver Pilis by an Omaha lady, a regular 1 0ok, for S bellic p. m. T Our Basement is full of Such Bargains. once. Any citizen 1s at liberty to take| (hitin a2 | Sherman & McConnel | nrugco. advantage of this opportunity to enjoy a | kett s wnderaking reoms j S ¥ SHA N e pleasant outing and cement the commercial under the wilspices of the Grand Army \ Jover Egg Beaters Jo| Peather DUBAD cosycoreren and socfal relations of the two cities, Now | °f the Republic | Cor. 16th and Dedse Streets. | Galvanized Wash Tubs 10-quart Granite Dish Pan 13135 Copyright Books 15¢ that it has been determined to send an - - e | S0lid Steel Frame Wringers . $1.19 Granite Wash Basin excursion to Seward, it will not do to have Complete Cobbler's Outfit.. d¢ 20c Butcher Knives i 1t other than an enthusiastic and larg Tin Dish Pans 10¢ A good honest made cook stove, 18 This is lot of Captain W. King's, U. . best novels, worth attended one. Business men who find Five rolls Tollet Papor 10c inch oven, 4 elght-inch holes war- Fanent fmpossible to attend personally are asked Copper Bottom Wash Boil nted an Al baker $0.7 L for 15¢e, to send suitable representatives. Good 4-Sewed Parlor Brooms 1 A fi-hole h 20-inch oven h | Hand ws . . . . 1 " A n led r oir ‘ ’ ESTABLISH A BURIAL FUND Kindling Hatchet ... .. veee 10 orth $20.00—our ceeee 81495 0 avea" 0 0 (: Typoura | Butter and Lh Bese, | " Tt "run‘l'll-‘n:-"‘n‘:-'; R Western Grass Creamery Butter, 1b... 20c) 1 0 L 12%e | Thursday, at the Boyd Theater, will be the first night of the : | Fine Elgin Creamery. 17% i and ork White 1ull Cream Cheese. 12%e | wCina's Ward,” which ix the dramatized version of this book At the meeting of Typographical union | Dairy Butter. 1235c, 1 and 1 thing fresh and new in thi L] artment Sunday afternoon it was d d to estab itation buttor. No lish & local burial fund. Under the pro vislons of the international charter the surn of $60 18 paid at the death of a member in good standing out of the international funds 1f the member s not in good standing noth I g . n and Vanilla. Waters . Nice fresh crisp A B € Soda Crackers.. n anilla Wafers . 7 R hlcago | i At Cr C | ancy Ginger Sn ! X The local union, in the creation of the local [t ERRAECMIIRAD WABES, : at : it L] Y am Cheese, pound Company Cheese, med ch Faney Full Cr Yellow Herkim: “To Have and to Hold,” on sale now, 89c. 15¢ Box Stationery ...... e s selt e nsanhsnns BAE BOc BoX Stationi@ry « oo o iasvrrorassandes naisos An odd lot of to 81.00 stationery at 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ H | and Return R AL D fagnisa SPECIAL SALE ON BIBLES. fund, recognizes no distinction, but will grant funeral benefit to any member on the books whether he is in good anding or S tante 2 XAl A S a0 2t bias - | T T T TODAY— saited Watera [ W Ty e et ok o anes | \ ber in good standing $110 - and every day until - Lor CracKeTS +1vvversees this department to be frst-class [ Boston Butter racker: . i i The union decided to observe Labor day w P s HY et b 2 ‘ | by joining the South Omaha unions in their BUI|IHQTUH ed“egdny_ ¢ s Bu 4 3 ) A festivities at Syndicate park. e - T August 20—leug Grand \\eat Sale. (] Mothers endorse 1t, children like 1t, old []“IE limit. 3 Ralka_ nie if We reler to One Miouie Fancy Summer Sausage ..... ‘e 214 Rolled Boneless Beef k e | “";“,':":“"",m,.',',,f”' quickly cure all throat Trains for Chicago Best new Bologna -1b. cags best brand 1 DON’T FORGET T"AT WHEN SMOKING A Lo ol - - - Leave Omaha l:llrlf cans \m;! Loaft ersnse Chipp 111 ‘lu i 3 (‘.Ir( f Fare Fas. | 7:00 a. m English Lunch Sausage (per can) 0 igar C'u acon X Tiquettes on sale via “The Northwestern 10-1b. cans best brand 1. d enee b Large cans Corned Beef 00 p. m,, 74 . m. Line"” to Chicago and return at HALF 4:00p. m, 7:45 p. m i RATES, August 25 to 20, good till September Tioket Offios, Surfingten Station, 0 == 1502 Farnam St. 10th and Mason Sts. = | 1401-1403 Farnam street . 880, Tob 128. Omaha Tent ana Awning Co, tents, awn Ugs, canvas goods, 11th & Harpey. Tel. 833, Ros 1 You have the REST notwithstanding they cost you ne more than inferlor goeds., [ | & R RN SE AR AOMANAL DISTHIBUTOR, UNIOR 4AD

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