Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 6, 1900, Page 12

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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1900. S\ B T B It T This store is admitted ! [[]l_”[ahl Everywhere as leading in the guality of its merchandise and its PROPRIETORS READY TO GIVE FIGURES business methods, making permanent impressions on this entire i business community by sending out quality that is absolutely correct l.[ ‘ inevery way, and by making right c\ Yy Wrong or appearance of wrong. " | Women's Furs ' Men's Clothing Policies Are Sight Drafts THER and the doy > If you compare our offers i . DAL y lothing | at Maturity. \ g t in men’s clothing with the nt of trusses goods and qualities else iren. some - Surplus Fund (from which 1 ' f.4 R, Where, you will more fuily e pnee dividends are to be paid) | . " chan buying here, as / A understand why this de facturers which come to i o 1 0 B u fecls no uneas- | , bk e T o¥ihes Al . \ (VR Raturday. ally, & ¢ {ition of | assert that work will not bo st s . = el sty | /X 511755 . i) \\un \II Wool Suits the ‘Omaba facturer, \ 0 la torney Cc o oplr For Protection or Employment \ ¢ . e or small ¢ ! ve t nr yrd to br a agaln “”‘\"]”\ I““” ply to speaking of his w of the re- | the board, & lay marked tha € numb of who w bt sue for d - Bousen v by bim Dot tno reforied & apen and el secover & much s Sherman & Mrconnell Duglo M. D. NEE that of t a . ta g | New Etore 8. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge. | 206:208 Bee Building oMAH \“ Shilts o Sat’ day i ~;;,-, D e TSP 1 Popular Excursions Via The Union Pacific to markably large their days o Awarded Gold Medal, employment gens are onl d by | UKESHA, Wis, Oct J the number of o t ¢ it Mineral Spring The « erally regu t was not per t in the Veclfl\ ear J " 0 All the new 1l |, - 2-piece Suits Ezra W. Decoto of Chicago, Tl tes: “Everything t 1 wish to thank tha Union e dono for the comfort he way In which they ar all the way was done r entire trip, and for tho you on ‘ u which they made us all com- r feeling assured that the ar rtable rangement is the best for the pu le.” These Personally Conducted Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday. 3 For full information call at New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel 316, petition in nec on in quality ~x\.- and price, Mer\ s Hats hed es « turn | cach water undor numbers corre ¢ with the chemist nugbers t knew what test e individual jurors opinion of the different waters e ranging from 1 to their |nln H all was bas noon the ock 2 When the were i Y r each juror had put down his found that the exact amoun iness |n | marks for each as he thought they com tho urin ot | pared, the numbers so put down were : L A i e e Al Read Hayden’s Bargains on Page Seven. e s "“\{Ijlill NEW FALL SHOES| ¢ _ R ‘*‘@;hMQQAj o I L T o § ONSALE SIIEEED 1 e w s ference betwe th N t Tt At fe 10:and 30 out Boys' Blouse \mh 04 | tharmed crcle of 165, ana ho AII the Latest Styles in Ladies’ Patent | youome ot von ans coon wna m all i | Doy Russian Biouss sui 53.75anduv with blocks, fha peosl put o T o0, 2| .\“";"d;;”_;'l;';;-fi;}f:l'j;-;;“ 1 Leather and Vici Kid Shoes. employed the vall (a8 ohttiow:leTeat iots, otsearots GanEy| q i [ Farnam § 5 : Farnam Lt a e | Cathartic will always find 1t and expel it | in the Ultra” and Brooks Brother's makes. The newest up- and D D the total amount of w . ar | Prussists, 10c 8 to-date shoes for men, in valour calf, box calf and patent > by g and and the . b 4| ¢ o6 leather, the “Stetson” and Frenche=Shriner & Urner hand Fifteenth. Fifteenth. 8, taste, mixin @eocssccsesscesscsosssccososscsosssoscsossosccoss eesessecessstettsttrrtttrrtcttes sestttts ottt ssesal 15 ono of y s DF A6, anuL g Clearing of The Howe stock—wreckage Toate st Wioat teouble b found in securing suswas rtment. Men's shoes, broken lin GREAT SALE OF SCHOOL SHOES. I An agent having the larger establishments | Aisirs oleti ahess Tt in charge speaking of this phase of the chliaTan'a 4 really impossible, but usually a good esti AT S0 5k BHOR 0., ~11m- , sizes 8 m 1()5 \ c make the ¢ ouble. 1 have visited and or more i SR N i / CHILDREN'S $1.25 dongola kid, ties in i & fl - Nk ’ : .’ll‘.»”,m\ t “\:.[:w-m‘»n |‘|yk‘x:'.|. :rIJI“;;v’.K:I:I!:lI\v\1 “m.-::«\n KR y lace and button hlll)t S, 9&,: % ) i 1 / 3 e" S We of any e8| more firat-cla Y R . ' [Pt o) DSl (o) S S s Uc RA I Sllits. Read Hayden's Bargain Sales on Page 7 Su s to The Howe, tory, experfence, ave ry or ommission expected. Address C X 661 R AGiA LS atihts o b omise 04 IokRD /) MISSES’ $1.50 kid lace spring b Cloaks, e 5 ¢ i RS I ALY W \ heel h'lli!"‘ sizes 11 E:a i a“d W|nter Su'ts ¥ s theate SRiLhE thé COmDRDT Humph ade is reached when the N ; ery pe coee forman, 3 ] peen well filled. | ve we have achleved it s recptved better than any one ove quality to meet price b =l ;‘)L‘jf.flj'h(j"‘,’,‘"fi,fi;{__fl"‘*’i o ar FEEa . and You are invited to inspect our Men’s o i e Did You See Teddy? s o or. SWAS| B Waists Dress and Semi-Dress Suit Department, | 4 LITTLE GE 3 £1.35 (llv]”u]d HPS g H : i :»II)'.::I'.A“LI:‘::’»‘:"ni"?«‘»‘ut:“vll'v‘::‘1‘:;:‘.:;&::'3‘;;«-‘ e Kid, lace, spring heel SI flu Rclmhl«. h.u*men!s & }‘UkaLe the special offers herein made A R o e SRS SRl walll shoes, gizes 9 to 13.... Lowest Prices. (for Sallll'day. & \-} ‘}u grander reception /o | ) satin calf lace | Eo’s s o Bebde COFIELD | VEN'S GOOD ALL WOOL MELTON SUITS—In brown and tan y The Ideal Ron Ton Burlos T ] ; X N ot ’ S S e A R SR ) sreneees 4 e . \ CLOAKL SUITCO. . hades—also fine Wors I','I’ Suits —We 1l m 1.11' |.Il|l per with & matluee Sunday afie " pied| e seane | 1510 Douglas St ;lurl fitting —clsewhere 0 at Hayden aturday after matinees will he noon. “'Smoke ou i gt Mol % Sl prug 'S fine £2. sati | MEN'S FINE PURE WORSTED SUI'TS—Neatest and dressiest greeting at the door. The Hon Ton HBur %, S-grain Quinine . 5 a | & Rt 9l r of business suits— single and double-breasted u’»’h.?‘.l r..« .u‘.”;m::.; hvlmlnum 18 promised. | 8 of Figs Bk 1 3 for t to a corn | VESts—actual $12.50—our special price 860is aro now ”"“h', 7 ) e aurerpg L] " TN ; . MEN'S FINE SUI'TS— Made of high grade fancy worsted and Smart g for barg - Nid YANI Oxford vicuna —in all the newest designs—sold elsewhere af #hould not fa our ad on page 7 A BN v P T et il ) ik and thon visit our Hayden Bros L ¥ | superior to w 3 trop | cighteen dollars—special price at Hayden's CUT PRICF . | one b t . | Sam'l Durna, 1318 Farnam, 18 selling ‘SCHAEFE DRUGGIS 4 S “ror [ RAEjAlpt tolist aut, $4.9 5. W, Cor. 36tk wad Ohig L ] Brown's 1) MIE UIl Made of highest grade vicunas, thibets and fancy worsted in all the newest patterns and cuts—the kind for which merchant tailors ask you $35 and $45 — - ca § Huvlmglfln e T [qeiaaasy | . 9 Lspecial at Hayden's —$18.00 and ’ Houte i > N de | Ladtes nubbers, o | mdiew Avetion § |} e | MTEN'S STRICTLY ALL WOOL COVERT TOP COATS—New i A ! ~. @Sl | V.00 | parth 75, TAERIN T, Teals Prise styles—well lined- —silk sleeve liningselsewhere 5 00 | FULLER & ©0, | F10.00-at Hayden's Saturday .. - L 59C | MW 39¢ ) ] CUT-PRICE DRUGGINTS, EXTIRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2,000 men’s fine Faney Fourteenih anv wougine Strecin | \Wopsted Prouscrs - sold elsewhere at $4.50 to $6.50 Open Al Night | Saturda_y Only 3 2 VIT ALL ZED‘“‘"'"” o .I ‘\: :‘\‘\‘Q\l\“‘j‘:’]h\“f‘v;w“ v“‘\;‘ l:“ : \ m: oyl b? A!R-uu g‘gfiv@ » ’é— RATES shons i '-" . 2¢s ang 69c ', b tke vy on ‘ Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. - “ Str b Men's Shoes, worth §1, | Boys' Hubhers, I r Kansas City and return, $3.80, October | I2C Sale Price ¢ {eeth 5 and 6. Return limit, October 8, i b B 10 (RERIIEN D7eigle l()L hn s Pndadcnla [T E T Y P————— Trains leave Burlingion Station ag gt | Selectmg ‘a Wife ] (¢ a.m. and 10:15 p. m, to different lines Men s just opened. | ¢ Strap - — e, worth 8t. Louis u.ml. return, $11.50, October 5, 84.00, TIIL ROC‘ILS‘EI‘ Sll()e CO., 2 el | — SEND ND MONEV Al un;lhx::sl::;‘e‘:’rml::r;’g:n:;,re":::ntt,: :'I‘l:c ,% Ret nr‘n |I!llll. October 8, ; | Successors to THE HOWE, ; - best, but when you do find both Leuis Flyer leaves Burlington Sta- 1515—Douglas St,—1515 | g t " these qualities together... tion 4:55 p. g - - b Ticket Office, Surington Satten, 2 lnes, p """:‘u broken lines, L 1602 Farnam St. 10th and M Aitg Tan i Charter Oak Stove and Rangc Tol. 128 ' 39C j 39(: 490 69(: } 39¢ ok o ‘ BD"EI;‘L‘EEYS |MABE Charter Oak Stove & Range Co. & OA 0U18, MO. GEARQ. hO:JUCI\ &. CD.. CIIICACO MAIN 88 AVE, 8T LOUI

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