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12 THF O\(‘\TIA T)AILY ‘BFE. TIHD AY. OVEMBER 2, 1900. ¥ BFCO‘II\[' ‘ER‘ I\TP RF\T[\G SOMETHING NEW AT BOS BOST()V \TOI(I‘ RFM\A\T‘ PREPARE FOR BIG PVE SALE. HAYDEN'S TREMBENDOUS PURC hing Sale in Basement ay, wton Store # Bought the Cholce | Secure for Spot Cash the Enitre Sure — hm ¥ New, Sensationnl Sale, of the Eutire Stock of plus Stocks of Leading Forelgn AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA £ LADIES' KID GLOVES AND DOMESTIC MILLS Oontestants in the Race to Win Are Stmg- i '_rx::oa:y): sT,\xn\mn's\ : | $6.00 Oloths for Men's, Boyl Ladies' Bum‘ Formerly Wirtheimer & Co THE MOST GIGANTIC TRANSACTION § gling Hard, ! m-.m'.y ,l(mu'_:(‘; }\w ““',:, b $1.50 a Yard in Remnanta, 588 to 692 Bre :’“|<‘ New York. | EVER MADE BY A RETAIL HOUSE 1 | 5 ¢ | Owing to the backward season and by e On sale Saturday Will put them on sale | AT 25C ON THE DOLLAR 4 o takiog unlimited quantities for spot caso WATCH THE NEW CANDIDATES| o A e O Caot damagea~ | 8150 SILK VELVETS, 60C A YARD Dol [ our busers secured the finest silks, dress 1 | iree lots - some of it has been slightly touched by | o ! AT 300, 6C AND $1.00 PAIR | aeatily oo DHiess, This Soots ure | 1 t etition for Free Scholarships Water, that is all. But it is & purchase en- ve | (They are worth up to $2.50 palr.) [ an Sentien e’ (Saveted | Y ";"::'_I"Mn_ nto m Very Warm | Urely out of the ordinary, and therefore ("% “'I"‘h"":_“:"""";""'MT":::‘ by AT BOSTON STORE SOMAHA :{"‘"‘ N otos TaiTL Burealtl N T T That are in the week' to me there's bU A a D! g o Y otany worsted mills, Passale, N. J., e i contente it 18 on sale In the basement to keep it] This stcck inventoried $300,000 and th o ) () and interenting Conte SUBRTCR THOM ks LUACE REOR, ofers in Remuants E“‘" 8. Foctu et i Now: Sk, W 14 Inrgest in Ameriea, if ot in the world one gay day' and that's the day we i g 'bis purchase is the stock of Levy & iver Known, | larges " r v ey use only the highest grade selected | stock gest and most Important of any sale of e - > , ] [ wetnstemn, 38 ‘snd 20 ene ‘Foneit ot it iy b A | £54 thaibs Brodestivbs, kee, secomiieed as gladly seek, the day that's known was da ed by water and will be soid | BEvery lady & a kno o = bk s of damnged, by water 404wl b 00| et cont nupowtn cLoTiS FOR |, FrIT, 487 I Omahe kaws thse sloes| dmone th Nighet Frade 404 mot fabion as pay day, | DAILY, BY CARRIER | $4.00, g3.00, ‘.’hu Mr\ 8 PANTS, 75C MEN'S, HOYS' AND LADI WEAR, This glove stock consists principally of able on the market. The goods are dally . 1,600 pairs of men's all wool cassimere, IN REMNANTS, $6.00°QUALITY, the arriving by the carload from the best mill: | On the f th i One year, $1.50 e cheviots and worsted pants, worth from $4| AT $1.30 YARD. ASTORIA, PEERLESS, MAJESTIc, | !0 this country, in France and England and n the first day of the month, after we have received R o ths, T 10 32, they are slightly damaged by water,| These high cost broadcloths, zibelines,| \wApjop@ AND ASC npg, | Mo Wil give you further particulars as | § our month's pay, we quietly sit down, and with a piece Three months, $1 , ; RF AND ASCOT BRANDS, | A v s ) y piece g0 at Toc pair camiel’s hair, venotians, bemgalines, cre-| which' retatl everyfhere from $1.00 to, rh s A" they can be received and priced f g g e fi i DAILY. BY MAll |7 1,200 men's all wool pants In cassimere, | POBS and cassimeres for men’s and boys' patr. v . They will be in shape to commence selling of paper and a pencil, we figure out how much of it we L T L R worsted and cheviot, guaranteed sound and | Wear and rainy-day skirts come in lenkths | “Auq (ng knowledge that B o s T P can save for a rainy day. First, we figure our wants, Bx mohthe, $1.00—Hecires 400 votes perfect, go at 9%c pair from 2 (0 b yards, every yard worth from | “pogToN STORE WILL SELL THESE | Omaha and throughout the west the great- Second, we fi vhere hree months Becures 200 votes .00 M FINE PANTS, $1.50 {$3.00 to $5.00, choice at $1.50 yard on DAT- | Gloves Suturday L BELL © | ost bargains in highest grade, new, tashion- econd, we figure where to get them. | 3.600 pairs men's finest and highest grade [ €310 #quare o s 856, $96 In three lots AbIS fabrics evee put on Eale 8 Ameeioh. This store doesn’t want all your money—only the part = (ical shudes ure in- | pants in worsted, cheviot and cassimere,| _ $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 43C, 39C, 20C. At 36c, 69 and $1.00 pair S S e ; v for «“’n‘m Jote 14 "v““ o % often—the more | 1n all the newest patterns, guaranteed ap- | Dress goods lengths from 3 to 6 yards,| ) be suffi |l(~m nufl’tlo crowd our en. | “conomical buyers. Watch the big store's you want to invest in wearing apparel. For yourself, | Yted to vote early and often=ibe BN | L iiutely sound and perfost, worth up to tn $h-dsch s :O‘Jnn'h cusisiares, rhrv:‘;l;". U maln fsor announcements; see the ‘;‘{’1”"}.;‘13' [ your wife and your family, providing we can satisfy you, g b , 0 at $1.50. checks and plaids, goods worth up to . ¥ DR b n A : o ¥ ) teat. Politiclans please take notice VMY ROl oL, sy B’ vestee or | Y4rd, go at dge, 3 Fand 2 vard, ‘_c";:"ki';x::uny(nrlt:‘r‘:e glou‘; and mlen- that this is a safe store to trade with—providing, we can Changes among the list of contestants ¢ of & boys' | h vn perfect-fitting and wearing . - . g . { aro toKing pluce evers day. You will have | double-breasted suit, ages 3 10 15 years, in| 3150 CREPON REMNANTS, 260 BACH. | qualities make this sale of the greatest T e e Ry e prove to you that we can save you money on each and %o read the list every day to tell how m('n stock for $1.25. . Bib pleeed GF Bikek Evepons, ErLudstotts importance to every woman at this time of | every purchase, your favorite candidate is running. DId our cholce of any boys' long pants sult [ PIe Pleces of black crepor - '® | the year. Further detalls of this sale will DIED. | ke v . 7ou vote today? On page 2 of The Boe you | (0, thie stock, ages 13 to 10, for $2.50 A L D I ::xqm.:ln $100 | be published in tomorrow's papers i At | No doubt you'll want an overcoat or a winter guit for on, Out it o 1250 MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS, $5.00. and ¢ . % vd., B v ; sotov | y inck v ¥ " f 1l find the voting coupon it ent ] - A OSTON STORE, OMAHA, REED-R. H A 28, at Denver, yourse ke y . N o S CWe Wi | 354 cast your vote for some ambitious man | Your choice of all the men's suits in this | 814 8v6 pleces to match, enabling ladies | N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts P rar notios Rter,* *t Duaven, Ovle yourself, a jacket for your wife. In either case we want ] or woman. When paying vour subserip. [ 5tock, including worsted, cassimere “"'l‘:on:\‘v“:} \m\m-'. '(mllxlr;-u'« dresees nnl:l‘ i | you to call and look through our stock before you buy. e to at 11 s voted for some|cheviot, all cut in the very Ixtest style, | TA0Y Othier USSIUl articies, §O K¢ 550 a0l Notice to veling Men, T e . ap——— &= N - ' 3 At this seashn of this particular year | fect in every detail, choice of any suit 1.,;““'«, and wool plaids, checks and plain [ Roosevelt Traveling Men's club at the ller $10.00 and as high in quality and price as you care to go. WAt i el ot D P hut the | this stock for 45, They are worth §12.50, | £0048, but all remnants, go at G and | Grand Saturday evening, November NO NO And we guarantee the price el 1 sbe ¥ women may also have the pleasure of | $10.00 MEN'S ULSTERS, $2.98 b A e 7:30 o'clock to make arrangements to par- MUHE lESS . gud price on each and every garment voting The Bee offers the following ten me heavy ulsters, all sound and | i‘l .‘n h(thu\_l(';L\ ml, m”\uk i lI‘rhlanfl InanndNy night e ade f-na » to be the best for the money that money can buy. e A to the ten persons recelying | Perfect. except that the lining has been| SV elvets, $1.60 quality, black and |other important business will come before | TR S : 4 = ~ » 0 - SN ighat Shiktarior voren 1S focolvind | wet, worth $10, go at $.68, & DAk DEON] colors, in lengths from one to three yards, | the club. L. HOUSTON, President. e | We've men's suits at $4.50, £5.00, $6.50, 87.00, $7.50, comber 3, namely i $12.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS, $5.00. R ARAATI I W Binb | 3. M. BUCK, Secretary ROCHESTER $8.00 $9.00 and up—every suit guaranteed to give you " o v o Your cholce of all the men's fine over- Y ey | | Introducing Princess Quality— g isfacti s Mechanical, electrieal and eivil engineer- r % - . C erfect satisfaction. tng, architecture, sanitary plumbing, heat- | c0ata in thia stack, including beaver, ker- | New silk (affeta, plalds, checks LI T ST T R O e i 3 ¥ et tisfaction 1 ing and ventilation, chemistry, complete | %6y, melton and light-colored coverts, go [ 5triPes. waist lengths, skirt lengths, go at [ 200, < ieon of 1800, which closed lust | - ) . patent calt, | We've women's jackets at $2.90, $ , $4.90, ?..'\(I commercial, mechanical drawing, archi- |8t & 800 and 6dc yard, Riht, 175 cars of citrous fruits wera | 14691 Kid, viel ki vesting and kid uppers— | | @ 75 @7 50 @875 $0.75 and up as high as you care t Following is the score to date | N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts, | V0 m!”‘n';:»xr\“?:x‘ :f;r\';n\‘,)\l\‘r ars e hovement of the new cfop. Wil have | ®1Zen 2% to 7-advertised 5 for a winter wrap, and we want you to look the town over B. W. Reynolds, Hastings, Neb b+ Aimnrioe Wa WELe SO : ot "}‘ and probebly Sow care will || Sverywhere at 8.60, sale prive. for anything you want in this line, if you are not perfectly ok s Sute: Caane Maching Wi, s a0 mort e make some of the best |be shipped east for the hollday trade. Th ] ] ) T i Maredin wve . 41| GIVE HALF RATES TO VOTERS |ofrers in remnants that Omaha has ever | i1 e coming season I8 estimated | MEN'S SHOES—Enamel calf, patent tdeal || matisfied that this store does the best by you in quality o p J g - o known Kid, patent ealf, box calf, wax : , Y S b 2 o) Bruc Co. 489 3 P e we . oy v v here tr i Wi & Brows, Fullerton, Nab s Ratironds W for People | Heavy twilled black and white shirting| To New York Via Nugnra Falls. calf—never sold less than $5 and price, we don’t want your money. We're here to . B. Holbrook, 1108 Harney street Away Cant N:""-u-ll. 1o yard. A most attractive and pleasant trip it | anywhore—sale price.... serve you the best we know how. We want your trade, Y o 4 i )ress cambric lining remnants, lc yard, | made via*the Lehigh Valley railroad. De- i : P : ;zn:mml::::l'.’I"‘;I“v‘:\‘l’nl-‘uf I‘;‘l:\:l:l“" bl Bleached muslin remsants, 3%c yard, 1gNtHal. soemsry; | Past trains, Dintng THE RUGHESTEH SHUE co if we can get it with your confidence, Albert Iessman, Murray hotel . . Au fonovation has been introduced in ‘;’,“"l';"“;"n':’)"‘(“:""l:“"l“,“:"l;ef':“ ""’; P B0 b L Read Friday Evening's Bee for Saturday Specials— W : Aikar aihel xtra he o annel remnants, be - ) ey ¥, W, Bartling, Nebraska City ‘~l~f'fl' passenger circles by the deter-| ;™ e Masseney and Hebleman, vocalists, at the 1515 Douglas St. there's money in ‘em for you. M. C. Van Avery, 1009 Capitol ave mination of all railroads belonging to the Press club benefit Friday afternoon. Succensors to THE HOWE, tra heavy light and dark outing flan- el remnants, 8ic yard Imitation French flannel remnants, lnrl yard. Vory wide Persian ‘mitation French flan- nel, 12'%¢ yard ambray gingham remnants, 6%ec yard. | 36-inch percale remnants, 5c yard. | Unbleached muslim remnants, as long as | Western Pussenger assoclation to provide half rates for all voters who desire to re- turn to the places of thelr legal residence in order to vote on election day. Original in this matter was taken by the : Fe, which line adopted a rate for Datsy Hickman, Bennett's Dept. Store 72| November 3 und 4 of the one way fare for William Kocher, 2621 Parker street .. the round trip between any points on its AVIII Rink, Milwaukee City Ticket Ofice 12 | Iine for legal nonresident voters who might | Y It 1s @ question of education, not of su- | desire to return to their homes to vote. | tPCY 1ast. 2%c yard perfor ability. The reason architects and | The fntention of the Santa Fe was evi- |, | Koline remnants, as long as they last, | civil, mechanical and electrical engineers |dently a sweeping one, as no provision was | 2¢ Y™ o | earn larger incomes than you is hecause | made for evidence that the travelers taking RSN BIUID, UMABA, | SOLE AGENTS FOR g g they bave an education that qualifies them | advantage of the reduced rates should be N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. s - \ to do one thing better than you voter | & 3 4 = { See (o window display at the Continental | A meeting of western passenger men was LRNARWEL Q1% ERLR L TIME) "flllhl‘; "‘l“'lo L ! i » Clothig store, Fifteenth and Douglas [held in Chicago after the announcement| , heé touch of Old Father Time is not Our New York buyer purchased at his own price the entir S 2 " Iways light. He trac streets, and vote the coupon on page 2[of the Santa Fe and the question of half-| ™ "o d o T o " faces fair as youth gives way to age; he Sk T fare p cclde y agre ge; | of today's B aro rates was declded by agreeing that | an 3 w]il'ndll(lllm of M. D. Mirsky's wrapper factory-—considered the k. any man who should present a certificate | | ron @ Wrinkle bere where once a dimple They are without doubt* the greatest value ye ever had the 3 d 1 ey lurked and crow's feet k the place | y ) o g adies’ wrg gy vew Y HOTEL GUEST BLOWS OUT GAS |from any state or county central commit- | \irtel $U4 SOw's, et mark (he plaee | quick "'al (Ase, Al ; best manufacturer of ladies’ wrappers in New Y > X s'..' nlll‘.s, g e | pleasure of offering you in wrappers. There are over 500 dozen w. Hatch, 1919 Spence! Jobn Furbush, 1018 No. 16th street Theo Schultz, Howard street.. Frank A. Decker, Council Biuffs, Ia Lawrence Willlams, Council Bluffs, la. John Haynes, Dewey & Stone OTHESFOR MEN 4o wOMEN | e ———————— | | s many lines in tee certifylug that he desired to go to the ish eye. He drives the rose tint ¢ | point of his logal residence in order t 2 Nothing to Tdentify Him In Found Ex- | (o0 whould be granted a hulf fare. The| [0 the cheek of beauty with his cept a Bank Book Issued lan; o ths Santh P 'was. ¢ 1% | careless brush and leaves behind another | g any traveler would have been able to get | V¢'® Pt 8 stumbling block in OId Time's adlan ome ase \ | 50 dozen calico wrappers, with inner waist way. His methods are a tittle out of date for thess progressive days; let's fool him | BIII‘IICI'S; once, In days gone by my lady used to patch & wrinkle and paint the crow's feet ~ A man who signed the register at the | the reduced rates, whether a voter or not. Windsor hotel Wednesday night as Sam In its local application any voter who de- ) Osborn, “Onteville,” blew out the gas upon | sires to return to his home in order to retiring and when found yesterday was | derive benefit from the half fare rate must o AW o I d s dead. Ho appears to have veen o stockman [ g0 to the chalrman of the state or county | oevy erg g esre olnd & better way. Mas. arian 'OV.‘ llld from Wyoming. He had no bagsage and | central committee of the party with which | e ‘the arebio amy 00 the work; will there wero no letters by which he could be | he in {dentified fu this city and got from | Ng: 1 " o and the crow's fect out | n.n‘.' \dentifled, but among his effects was a | the chairman an aMdavit that he is a voter | “°0 lure th» rose tint back to sallow | " bank book issued by Hogg, Cheeseman, Mc- | in some other county. Presentation of this | C'coX® ~ Throw drugs away, have done Yonald & Co., bankers, Rawlins, Wyo. |afdavit to any ticket agent will be the ,‘;,';“,,‘7,:1,':,‘,,"“%-“.“':;’.".’.Tfi".fié"i..: perdtion] Tl'. GOIIIIInO no“nd oak stoves | L 3 ut the . 2 in that | means of getting thy vile showing him to have $412 on deposit in that [ & the half fare privilege. | poiicejar by Old Father Time. Don't take conce N Is, with & watch, raflroad —_— teket to s aad $1 10 money, was the | J: W. Bryan of Lowder, IIl writes: My | OUF Word for it; consult your friends, con- extent of his personal property. little boy was very low with pneumonta. | *UIt your family physiciun, or, better still e homn (sken 1o the morgue | UIKROWN to the doctor we gave him Foley's | MEKE one fair est. The Bathery in for Honey and Tar. The result was magical | h® 1adles only Bee building, second floor, | of tho coroner, where an inquest will be and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately | T0OMS 216 to | Cor' 14th and Fal’nam Street. hold, probably today. ()uhnpru callod at the Windsor hotel about | 5t0PPed the racking cough and he quickly | em—————— 11 o'clock Wednesday night, registered and |Fecovered.” Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; expressed a wish to g0 to his room at once, | Pillon’s drug store, South Omaba. The porter who showed him up asked if he bt was familiar with the use of gas and he BROTHER sAM DISAPPEARS replied that he was. He appeared to be o perfectly sober. At 11 a. m. yesterday a chambermald entered his room, the door being unlocked, 1 Burlington| and was horrified to find the occupant dead. Hoth window and transom were closed. The | George Haines, 2313 N street, South smell of gas in the apartment was stfiing. [ omana. thou : N ght he was entertaining his The gas ot was turned on full, which would | pro(her, Sam, whom ho had not seen for indicate that Osborn had either blown out | ejghteen years, but when an attempt was the flame through Ignorance of the result | made to call ‘Sam” to breakfast yester- or with suicidal intent. He had evidently | gay he was surprised to find his room va- been dead several hours. cant. “Sam” had left during the night, The coroner has notified by wire the bank | uking with him $7 in money and two at Rawlins and will await advices from [gola watches, the proparty of his host . there. Wednesday afternoon o well-groomed < —— stranger called at the Haines home and 1708 40,0 Wlarids you oew.plky L h 3 Tho fouing e Slipped o The Citi- | ECAUIY broke the news that he was Sam golt all winter long, on some of the lining, each 25¢. 50 dozen in very pretty patterns, ex'ra heavy flannelette, pleated back with yoke, and braid trimmed, extra waist lining, for 59¢. worth $1.2 1 dozen ladies’ flannelette wrappers, very heaviest quality, 13 different patterns, and figures, with 15 inch flounce, ruffles over back and shoulders, pleated back, ex- tra waist lining, $1.50 value, for 79c. 85 dozen wrappers made of Irench flan nelettes, eluborately trimmed, very deep flounce, extra wide at the hips, very pretty colors, new sleeve, a wrapper worth $2.50, for 98c. Po make this wrapper sale more interesting, we will offer six bargains that are worthy of the most economical buyers’ utt»«n s tion. Bargain No 1-—Misses’ tailor made suits, ages 14, 16, 00, on g ‘ Stoves and Ranges Sold on Payments. double breasted, tight fitting styles, made to sell for sale for $4.98. ’ Bargain No. 2—Ladies’ jacket, made of fine Washington mills ) New Fall kersey, lined with an excellent quality taffeta, strapped seams, s made to sell for $12.50, on sale at §5. Y Bargain No. 3—Ladies’ collarettes, made from I'rench cum'.v : ; I I OE S ten inch cape for 98c. Bargain No. 4—Ladies’ Persian wool cape, 30 and 33 inches Jong, silk lined throughout, they are worth §8, for $2.98, zen, Toowoomba, Australia, shows that the Hfl'fl"{( Ge?rll -'lm;u lost lb,ruL:adl'v Ge:ru: finest links in America. 2 f stitel 4 el entioned s meeting with the sume was skeptical al ret. e didn’t thin Think what a winter in Florida 2 » oL . 1 ‘ll\l"'fl. with 12 rows of & (v“" ~ e fax. off country Ak at home. | that “Sam* looked like any of his family, means; no snow, mor slush, nor Selling fine shoes direct Bargain No. 5—Ladies’ golf “] find Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ig | DUt Wwhen the latter launched forth into a sleet, nor storms. But instead; from the best fact t worth $6.00, for $2.50. . an excollent. modlone. 1 have been suffer- | O 00 '2".’.'?1"';.':;’.'; g s sunshine, balmy climate, flowers, P4 ARULAGLUIOr- & Bargain No. 6—Ladies’ underskirt, made of excellent quality cough for the last two | hO vs, dese ie old farm house flshing, bathing, golf and other i k e ::::mrr::““m:l T;: :;::-u a cure, hllh‘..:: buck in Ohio, gossiped about the nelghbors outdoor pleasures, wholesale prices. All the new percaline, flannel lined, blacks only, worth $2, for T9c. great pleasure In recommending it.'—W, ¢, |#0d told of the time George slid down the It you go via the Burlington est styles for men, boys, wo- Wockner. This fs the opinion of one of our | é¥etack and lit astride the vearling calf, Route you need make but one eldest and most respectable residents, and [ ‘he host was won over. He embraced change of cars to Jacksonville, at Kansas City, or St. you ltke it."" “Sam” and tearfully welcomed him. . The police of Omaha, Council Blufta and Lincoln bave been notified of the theft, has been voluntarily given in good faith that others may try the remedy and be benefited. as was Mr. Wockner." men, misges and children. Every pair fitted by experi- [ ] — enced shoe salesmen and ev- ST ETS 0 N TR «“Adversity does not deprive us of true friends.” Agents in Omaha for the Mr. Ernest Norden, leader of the Boyd's| Many of your friends, or people whom you theater orchestra, and Mr. Charles Fisher, [ know of, have contracted consumption, TICKET OFFICB, feader of the Creighton-Orpheum orches- [ pneumonia or other fatal dlseases, by tra, have tendered their services and those | neglect of a simple cough or cold. Foley's 1602 FARNAM STREET. of thelr associates for the Press club bene- | Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant TEL, 230, The man who introduced it at Boyd's next Friday afternoon. The |cough medicine, would have saved them. It BURLINGTON STATION, Every man needs a good Russet ‘‘Ultra” shoes for women, the 3000000000004 00000®Q | shoemaking. Stock,style,and work. ~ WOMENS fne 4068 peld Sl 9 2 mE nmp mBa“-arasl (:> manahnp- perfect, flexible soles, on sale at ... ows best g hi oA Good Premo for $3. 0ll Busels i appearance orchestra will, accordingly, consist of over |is guaranteed. Myers-Dillon Drug " A twenty musiclans. Omaha; Dillon’s drug store, South Omaha. I0TH AND MASON STS. shoe. It is almost indispensable. Brooks Bros' shoes for women. o Of all Russet shoes, we know none ———— {hat surpass the Stetson. 1t really s represen ches o i SAMPLE SHOES ON SALE. Q I f0.the highsst effeat in fine WOMEN'S fine $3.50 patent leather lace was indeed a true friend. It's the best coal mined in Wyoming. MISSES' fine $1.60 dongola kid lace school Shose, sises 11 t0 8¢ VICTOR WHITE, 1603 Farnam St. Tel. 127 on sale for MRS. J. BENSON All higher grades at greatly re- A Do, ot v, g e srow e wme - 9 | We Wish Them Success Bod Hot Now e e .. Red Ho ce0 ARphigues ia tnfl‘el_n or vvl.v«t THIS ON BOYS' fine grain calf $1.50 school shoes with gilt or plain—Persian TRADE EVERY slzes 2 to %~ "l'huuu)prunn‘hu\\!:‘l:“):llm‘l‘u‘\:l:?.'llfl"‘b::l hae ta ve benel . N | ow ready to fur- Rank PAIR s ot - Friday afternoon are deserving of it. G m‘ The ONYX QU 8 B minga, allovers, boleron, 7o nish HOT or cold soda; ICE cream, or HOT, cherry sling; our soda water pro- 75¢ | fessors are DEANS of the profession ) ) ARS SEASON—1800-01, HOT Burnham s Clam Boulllon, HOT Glager Egg Nogs. HOT Beet Bouillon, HOT Cherry Bling. HOT CAFFEA ARABICA. HOT Dutch Cocoa. HOT Old-Foshioned Giager Tes. Remember we serve HOT and COLD ariugs fn HOT and cold weather. Sherman& McConnell Drug Co Home of Onyx Queen. X v 5 them a hand and push ‘em along. WOMEN'S 60c overgaiters, 25e, iham 8 baieng Bie WOMEN'S 86c 1 slip) les, 19¢. B ! . 1 dozen 2-grain Quinine C ‘apsules . | dozen b-grain Quinine ( ‘apauies mer's Kidney Cure of Cardul (A [ ] o g Paychin ; b y Heott's Emulsion Plorce's Prescription’ mings, all-overs, boleros, re: vers, brevets, etc, | New Dress Trimmings % : S Qllt Belts in a great variety of styles. Spectal prices on Pillow Ribbon for Haturday. | + M M M : . 8 % 2 New Flannel Waists coming In every s . % POCOS, L‘YELUNES. RAYS, KORONAS, ETC. Special in Hosiery E Heavy cotton hose for children, seamless, 15¢ a duwl"n‘::d":::fl.(a‘:ru.l::l::p::llllh.m pair or 2 pair for 25c—sizes 5} to 9. before purchasiug. Christmas Gifts [ fi.':"'r'n"' i Extra 0od quality of ladies’ or children's fleeced lined hose, n Yo are showing sych & nlce lne of sliver | Hirney's Catarrh Powder L A aan 288 ots, fancy clocks Ge "0 i Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns—d0c, 75c, $1.00 and up. “l. Rnbfln ampslel’ cu., Sinrollag, aa well an ohe of (he hiceat stocks of | FOo, SRtATR Powoer . S0006CO0N000000000000000 400000000006 0020000 Children’s, 400, 60c and Toc. Jowelry 1 Omuha. Spend o few minutes at our nk) npo M g L 0 Exclusive Dealers in Photo Supplies. . Ayera sty Vigor Children's Night Drawers, with feet, 50c and 60c. Mi:lNDbAY, THE JEWELER, ; sc"‘EFER g 1516 DOUGLAS. | #. W. Cor, 16th and Chicugo. New Location, 16th and Dod, { > 215 Farnam St. [-d * mmloooooooooooeooooooos ' { ! s Omaha.

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