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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. OVEMBER_11. 1900, NOVEMBER CLEARING SALE Mild Winter Bargains. You Reap the Benefit. Your harvest is now at hand. The continued mild fall we have just had leaves us with a full stock that must give way to the coming trade, We have ever been on the alert to grasp every moneyrsaving opportunity in the market, and every turn that favored the retail buyer was taken advan- tage of. You now reap the benefit ~ofall our work and worry. A field of bargains stands ready for your gleaning. Read the particulars: ¢ ¢ Dress Goods Miscellaneous List Millinery | Domestics Underwear Dept. Wash Goods. Il the good things in this $6.50 Fine Ostrich Boa, sale price $2.08 ’_“'r millinery department {s full of bar- This department is still well filled up To reduce the now heavy stock In this et guius fn felt and trimmed noveltles for with the best values the season affords, department the prices have n cut, and misses and ladles, at such prices that will o much spues-too $1.00 quality Boys' Wool Sweaters; sale 1nsure. tHELF - and in order to demonstrate that this cut deep, space allows but & brief mention are w fow items to wess of this sale Hers are a few leaders, compare prices and values, they denote the meaniug of this bonafide bargain sale. Standard Prints, the same that sell ever where for fic; sale price 3ige be sacrificed at this $1.75 quality Ostrich Boa; sale price 68c 1 peedy saie T Felt Hats for misses and ladies means a money saver to you, we quote 0 the many barga cent quality faney and plain Taffeta price and $1.00 here a few prices and ask your eareful Children’s Rib t d Pants, lots Hair- Ribbon, salo prl $£200 Trimmed Felt Hats, sale price $1.2 comparison of values ML ERLLALLCR, le price 10c, Hest quality of shirting Prints; sale and 58-cent all 1 «utin ribhon, $4.00 Trimmed Felt Hats, sale price $2.00 g 9od qualit "“-‘l Union Sults, price 4¢ Inches wide: sale price 19 5 s‘;\‘u I'\:ml‘m 1'.|‘ Turbans and Walk Cotton Batting. “:“d"l*ll"]"':" ok per garment; Outing Flannele, in dark colors, that $1.25 quality Mocha gloves, in green onl ing Hats, sale price $3.00 v | for Ge usually; sale price 3% sale price boe Ladies' Fancy Trimmed Hate at $2 Six (§) good batts, Men's Wool Undershirts, without draw Meavy 100 Outisg Fiknueis tedused at wool new plaid and check 19¢ RufMed Silk Elastic, in black and $3.00, $2.50, $4.25, $6.00, $7.50 to $16.00 Three (3) extra large Cotton batts, 25c ":"“n lue (nfans ".“'\'\'” t: wale price 39c. this sale to 81 inches wide, value 3% colors; sale price 10c Ostrich Tips, large assortment, halt Fine long Cotton, extra quality batts, O LA \‘Imv Vool Fleeced Under Black Sateen Rempants of 100 quality 2 Ladies’ Outing Gowns, extra quality, price, 12%¢ to 20¢, Boo v warm, value @ic; sale price 80c Bateens: sale price T in browns, reds, blues made, sale price $1.00 50c quality, sale price 2be. _Bpeelal offer of Men's Extra quality Lot of 12i4c Outing Flannels; sale price cen, 6 Iuches wide, valu quality handmade comforters: sale i quality, sale price 28c Blankets A = """l‘“d““" “{" Ll . 10c. lo price 29¢ £1.20. | $1.00 quality, sale price e bt hodit LAUALIR L TR German Calicoes k novelties and plalds, full quality black and colorea Under- $1.50 quality, sale price 75e Full aiza 10-4 Cotton Biankets, value 69c, wool fleeced garments, regular $1.2 Ui MR Lt S neat and beautiful patterns skirts with accordion pleating; sale price sale price bbe value; ask to le price $1.00. Yot oF Beautifal Mefoer Stvee or yard, sale price [ o Cloaks and Jackets Extra heavy 11-4 Cotton Blankets, In ophustralian Wool, very fine quality, Bhirts | valde 10c; eble price 131sc tures and checks, all wool and " n sale price 10¢ | d Drawers, §2.00 value; sale price $1.5 New Persian Flannels Mitul patters ool Sikids, in sHATEE VaMELY OF 5 Yitn clal lots In Underwear, thut space ov Divaatan B , . ik 1oc Bax a > mild weather of the past eight weeks price $1.00. owds out, all at reduced prices. Ladies' or Dressing Sacques, sale price | " A . sale pri has not made the cloak trade what it should Extra heavy 12-4 Twilled Cotton Blan- nion Suits, all i 106 kiid OF ote Yarn: usle pele 2 eavy 12- | on Suits grades, 19c, 50c, 89, $1.00, et Y . |“" And Gray Angora Yars; G816 price’ |- Have' test ‘;’“*"'l”"""f “'“" ":"P""'"""” Kkets. value $2.00, sale price $1 | $1.50 and $2.00 Children’s Reefers and P | as a very full assortment of all the most All wool 10-4 Blanket, in gray, value Ladies' fine Ribbed and Fleece ed o ata 1ic Pillow Tops e garments of the season. Re 2,00, sale price $1.76 e Underwear, 26c, 39 and 50 b Jackets. PECIAL~Fine black striped crepons, 4 S0 Frin and Embroidered Stand Cove | the 1 ; | b A 4] i Ey 800, 090 RhG S0: JARK to. TN ide, splendid styles, value $2.00 por o le price 15¢ e the immense reductions iu all pr All wool Sflver Gray Blankets, extra them Lot of mixed novelty goods, in sizes frou . Sa Childn . heavy, value $2.98, sale price $3.00. Epecial, Ladies' all wool underwe 4 to 12 years, value $1.50, salo price 88¢ 6t Children Misses’ and Ladies’ Hose 4 o ar, n tings In cheviols, Venatians Suppotters; with rubber buttons, in black Ladies’ Jackets | Extra _quality §4.50 Blaokets, in fancy ke Missce’ and children's jackets, in all size S RwillL. wHd. BiAtek MITARE A caTeRe, kv HFIEe 0 Blacks only, a few lined througheut, in blue and black and red, and black plaids, ties' Extra Heavy Wool Fleeced Un value $8.75, sale price S5 Bis, i niken bewins v Mgl o FINRE fancy kersey, with large lapels and collars, and plain silver gray and tans, sale price dorwear, 50c Lot 5—0f misses’ and children’s fackets ) b St vl $1100 vhtd: Bals chiEte: IATe rlde 19 value $5.00, sale price $5.95 7 Five (i) of Men's Heavy Underwear, fn very large and complete assortment, value s CMiy Auure Sl 5 sy aSt Ladios' jackets, in all sizes, blacks, xtra large 11-4 gray and faney guaran- | all sizes $5.00, sale price §3.08 4 % browns and blues, fully lined, in all the sed strictly all wool Blankets, sale price Lot 4—Children's reefers, beautifull ol i and suitings, just right for white; sale price 1.00. 3 | . L ] Racad o Ay utats, beatititul assortment, vali §1.95 § : i newest and latest styles, value $6.75, enle’ | $4.25 Ladies’ Tailored Sui trimmed, value $3.75, sule price $4.65 oy fag? 'k Skirta price $4.98 All wool Sanitary Mlankets, extra size. ; ; Lot 5 Misses' and children's re P ard, sale price $1.00 f & Our entire line of Ladies 48 sular $0 . Stot, davmidn. v SHEIAN i Ladies’ Dress Skirts Ladies’ fine kersey jackets, in blacks, in grays and tans, sale price $5.00 #ust b6 . olokud out -"v\liwlt--I::-llv)r:n,nfifl.i: value jackets, reduced at this sale -$5.00 DN S il ] Ll Ak Ladies’ Black Fgured Mobair Siirts, blues, tans and grays, value $7.50 and $8.75, S8 e thun g ARITE BOMRE o b Entire lot of high grade fackets for chil stterns and beautitul colors, value $1%0 well made, value §$1.50; sale price $1.56 o orice 4849, o . Comforters prices, and in order to insure this end. SHoL by O DIR W Y ¢ vard, sile price $1.00, Ladies' good black figured skirts, extra Zuiire lot of $12.00 and $15.00 value ladies’ > i i we have thrown them into tw il price $5.9 & good materfal, well lined and waterproot Jackets, in all the leading stylos and colors, il LA e L A S AL tollowlag pric O 1GtRLItNY | "tk of: e blask Boucle oapes; 80 {hoHes Wrappers birding, sale price $1.75 fully lined with silk and Skinner satin, 1n | 8nd filling, sale price 76 long. tully lined, trimmed with bear fu q regular $5.00 value, salo price $3 wide in value Zhc per yara cond Floor, white und tan, reguular price $1.39, sale in black and colors The wale Lot one (1) comprises some very neat & apd nobby suits in gray brown and bluck Complete and well assorted line of ladies p irs, in blacks and grays, | 3 == | sale price 9c. Cheviots, in tight and half-fitting styles Wrapyors, in calico, cambric, percale and $3.75 to $0.00. Skirt Patterns Regular $1.75 home-made Comforters, | that formerly sold at $10.00 and $12.00. | Flannels flunnellottes, made in neat and pretty Ladies’ Extra Heavy Rainy Day Skirts 8¢ quality all wool Skirt Patterns, sale sale price $1.30 sale price $6.08 e b tyles, with flounce skirt and plain and in all sizes, in dark gray and blacks only; pric Hand Tied Comforters, filled with long Tiol tWo . (8) combrisss our aBLIFs 1ne of fancy collars, at Soc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and ten rows stitching around bottom, wera $1.25 Skirt Patterns, best quality all white cotton, extra quallty covering, sale high grade garments, ranging in prices $1.75 $4.00; sale price $2.98 wool, Just a few left, sale price $1.00. price $1.69. from $15.00 to $20.00; sale price $6.95 WHITELAW & GARDINER, Boston Store, - - Council Bluffs., EEEEECEECEEEEEeEEeeeeeececCee ceeeececeeccececeeeceeecccs ) MY TAYNC v ‘ e s ret 4 inst Archie Walker, N e it (RAND JURY ENDS ITS WORK | thaveen witn complicicy tn tne. ete of a base hurner, A D 7 — | wifa | Mrs. Landergren’s rings. The rings were —- - : A small store Money saved | We h b - | recovered from an Omaha pawnbroker, What Our Customers Say. A o i = with is | ave but one & _| where, it s alleged, they were pawned by Had always used & hard coal base burner % G | rice £hortest Soesion in Many Years of the In- | where S 8 R R e o big bargains, | | money made gs theulnd that quisitorial Body. Divorces were granted yesterday by toni alh winter, heated (hreo' roors, hre - o die | 4 owest —_— Judge Greem to J. F. Spining from Jennie never went out, and 1 can’'t see but what E. Spining and Catherine Heaston from we got just as even, steady heat and just THOMAS R. SENTER 1S AGAIN PRESENTED | jetrerson Heaston. In the latter case Mrs us greal cloanliness’ as we evor had with LA Heaston was married in 1866 and her hus- N T P. Conduetor, 1402 South §th Bt band deserted her ten years later. Mrs Allemed Swindier trom Missourd Metd | 00 SFEC0E 0 AN L evening to H. J. It is guaranteed to give ihese results, Hin True Name to Answer Landon of this elty. the Ch Detrand- The divorce suit of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Beware of worthiess im.tations. ing Lougee & Lougee. Kenzle is still occupying the attention of H ¢ L Judge Green. The hearing will be re- ) 4 l ! llr % . A 7"\..._ - ja The district court grand jury, which was | Sumed Monday morning VW 3 e A ) y ] - - ¥ ( ) Ladies' Dress skirts, in Serges, Chevlots all wzes, sale price $9.98. Full sized Comforter, regular price $1 Regular 20¢ all wool Flinnels, 2dc. 450 quality Twilled Flanne) e, sule price sale price \mpaneled lust Wednesday aferncon, | Judse Green adjourned court early yes- | completed Its deliberations yesterday morn- | térday afternoon and left for his home in | ¥ | Audubon to spend Sunday with his family. ing and adjourned for the term. The busi- | A7Eben 18 ST TR, WL RE IR i 8 Starting Monday, Nov. 12, and 135“"8 all the Week ness before the grand jury was the small- | B8 T T E P e Tudge Groen , erms and 8 accol " A fine crushed Plush ¢ ches | 4 ot G T T b - il I PRACTIGAL DEMONSTRATION | i " 5 00 pummers 4 40 ; y iy 5 | Cepes at 36, $6.60, $7.50 and $s iaturned five only were made public, the | pook-case, a beautitul ladies' desk, fa OF THE sale price Shes your chofce—on ’ 3 9 o vnlhm:n umnn-dl in I:w others nn:fl:ut:\r,.,,,kl.n e R e e e P only. g z k , muke ... A 1. Suiody yet. In only oba cane e $1 a week at Keller & Band's, 407 Broad- -~ 2 T ' rand jury ignore the charge and return [ Wit in i baid for. P = ”¢A|:Z:::).sf:; ’:‘:::"CHD' Medivm welght Jackets in all shades— |~ ">~ - flaa HHLICEhat o B B Dusao. & 16cyanre PECE 2 1 made of covert cloth Flannel Wafst that s 10 lad charged with placing & brick on | All grecers sell Domestic soap. price worth $5.00—sale worth §1.50-— 990 je motor company's Manawa tracks and S g 4 Price «oicoens ’" eoes Bt ociiiiiiee aene wslng the derailment of a car. Before | Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. 0t An extra fino quality Sewl Plush Hrw - djourning the members of the grand JUFY | pon Ani COMES OFF D G RAIN 30 inches long—trimmed » ity ) - y e with bear fur—regular A heavy Beaver Jacket—made in latest| French FI ed the county and « 5 o annel W islted the county and clty Jalls. The e $12-salo price . e P s M arnch, Flavasl Waist thiat s up-to srmer they ted us belng in good | Repmblicans Carry All but Speee L 1 ke ot rimmed with silk—all shades— omdition, but did not think as well making of Their Program. A 3 o pric . worth up to of the city jail Last i G A good quality—30 Inches long—imitation | only .. . it . 50—se] " night's storm interfered with the $6.50—sele price 3 40 An fndictment was returned agalust | republican ratification celebration of last L Monday to Thurfiday This Week. |t '_';':'“‘::',‘M o 3 Q R s | S 114 e, . Thomas R. Senter, the Memphis (Mo.) man | Tuesday's victory at the po! and kept duly . | Collarettes and scarfs from $1.60 uy barged with, under the nawe of James L.| many at home who otherwise would have | Come in and let us show you, in actual operation, a little ma- | °"Y : I ;‘.l,,n ‘.r‘,"'.‘.':.'.':‘:,"l"mf.'f.': ‘:‘:“::‘1:;' :»’;‘::J:lrl‘|'.pl‘yly‘.‘- ['.'m:I.‘.'.',,(,'.'f'r:;’,:', ,,:,hr‘: ‘;:':”";;'f4n>l|i||u that will save more work than anything you can put in| Genuine astrachen fur Cape-—30 inches | yuiv—in bluck. brown S A NEW DEPARTMENT, shich he cbtained a loan of $840 from | speechmaking, as originally planned, at|{vour kitchen. 1ach machine has three cuite and chops :_‘:’;'.‘m;:';E«g:":;‘,“]lx,”"k 10 00 and navy—worth $7.50 “l'";"'fll'"”“';"" and Tollet Goods just Ouge Louger e corner of Fo s 3 caAway | i ¢ i : 4 5 A 20 va BAID DFIO® 1oerorares ™ ries recelves rect PRlET Ay nge & Lok the corner of Fourth street and Broudway. | o medinm or fine. Simple, durable, economical; easily | P 4 ¢ from the luboratories of C. H. HI, the young man who broke| There were several hundred enthusins arse, ) 20 dozen of brocaded skirts with good lin- | "® FaTislan Speclalty Co. Every lady s ato the store of (he Swanson Music com- | republicans In line in the parade and the | cleaned If sharpening, and very easy to adjust. The same lined ¢ ing, stitched’ with can- especially Invited to attend the opening of Aillia & HUbar Sf Rusital \nstrlsats, was | follawed: Buooks' Rasd. chalreian ot the| Ask-fap @ fvee popy of tha I”H.L ']_ ok Book. satin .. % | pertect fit ERIRL Ao K rkm : )ll":r:I'”u” SECIRIA 07 Biat dicted democratic county central com tee, 3 ~ ( ki s S dicted lemocratic county central committce, wi P, C. DE VOL, Tha 0/d Raliahle Hardwara Stors, Two indictments were returned wgainst |on hand and carried out his part of th Mike Smith, the young man who skipped | wager with Chairman Wright. He rode | 504 B 4 Telephone 87, Council Bluffs, THE NOVE Y c OAK STORE his bail and was brought back on requisi- |at the head of the procossion beside = = = = L I L ton papers from Plattsmouth. One indict- | Chairman Wright in a wugon, holding a|o¢ the Colored McKinley Marching club A, B., D. 8, W. F. and E. D. Patton, Mre. ment §s on the charge of stealing coal | transpuremcy on which was inscribed: “I| { a5 an escort to the guests of honor. | Jennio Weldensall, Mrs, E. D. Wead and | 536 Br(mdwny, Council Bluffs, Ia. trom the yards of R. H. Williams on Four- [ am here, but not because 1 wanted to be. be parade was witnessed by thousands, | Miss Lou Patton | teenth avenue on the night of September | Brooks Reed the streets being crowded all along the | The funeral will be held Monday after- last. The other indlctment 1s on the! All along the line of march Roman can- | jine of murch noou at 2:30 o'clock from St. John's Eng. barge of stealing two rings valued at|dles and rockets were discharged by the S - ligh Lutheran church amd interment will 85 and $25 respectively, the property .r; thousands and the nolse made by the shot- | encils at DeLong's. be In Walaut Hill cemetery, and | FOR SALE Mrs. B. A, Landergren. The theft is al- | gun brigade was simply deafening This week again in _our '"‘"‘"‘l" "“" — | 582 farmn, 17 miles from Coun eged (o have been comwitted September [ Congressman Dave Mercer of Omaha and | partment we will sell Express peucils, four ' you can own a beautiful Acorn base-bur- ) 173 miles from station, 4-room hous 3 1 S0 [ . crib, well, orchard, 3 acres in cnl while he was out om bail on the coal | Congressman Smith of this city e | tor fc; 15¢ a dozen ner, fine Acorn range, Acorn Hot Blast or | BYJHNNON & KENNDLY H NaL: gfabard, 8 e 4 toaling charg prominent republicans rode carrii Fabers Nos. 2 and 3, Diagraph, Dixon, |4y ‘Acorn Oak by paying Keller & Band $1 Price, $85 per' a - farm, § wmiles from Neola, In conjunction with Mike Smith an fudict- | there being ffteen in live. The members | Robroy, Mercantile, Progress, Sun copyiug | week until paid for, at 407 Broadway. Sunday Night, Nov. II. wood Sy e W sl e Scre ST LLL L} SH— and other high grade pencils, two for ic g il ary. shed, 1 roacre 30c a dozen . Premiums given with Domestic soap. THE REDMUND BU | > £ l' Julisy trpm Coine Carpenter’s pencils, 200 & dozen S NI gl i 5 il o e Y Ler's Press = Howell's Anti-"Kawf" cures coughs, colds. 1 Funl supply on b I ade, h of 2 will 1 $6.00. $1.50, Our Armored Cruiser SB[, turee e ioe: s s amen ™ i gy | AR LGSl 84 ML 00 B tvln | SRS atee | pen ¢ § i Best welght—Domestic soap Bole agents for the famous Sheridan Conl | lar, fine grove around bouke g The extga high grade Faber 10c pencils, ne g arou e, 33 60. FOR BOYS' WEAR, | b 156 ' " and small frult, barn Bxio | Nos: L 1oV we:sell fo ol £ hurch Notes. “'Escaped fmm Sing Sing! 00 and $550 per ton R The writing paper agaiu this week, 120 ' se. | St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. rae | chicken house, smoke h shoets for 10c; foolscap and legal cap, w | windmil] pe: cre " down Fdward Walk, rector. Holy commuhion at - ANALYSIS L e pen, Mie from railrom ! 38 sheets for 10c. Delong The Printer ) ' 307 Broadway. A b o Our entire line of trimmed Skirts—value Give us « ollar bill and we wili give you 5130 and a pair of the best shoes on earth. Every palr warranted and your m popiar prices, 10 ; r oribs, S u. m.; morning prayer and sermon at [ RORIAT Lricef; i B onas ctation, lnrge 1bs, shy ; subject of sermon, “The Para- | and Dances. Contin rformance . . whie e g o e Fixed Carbon .. p Sl i en of for ¥ R an i Tictattin Naas meunt 15sue of the Church;” eVening Prayer | ses————— — back | Are ot . Most for your money—Liamestic §opp and sermon at 7:30 o'clock; subject of | “A"lLTnN,s Death of Dr. Patton. sermon, “An Important Question and Its "‘h‘{""“"'::""l"""” sermon by the paster. 4t yolatile Matter ... .Hnl.'r,'"“:,'.‘n”u.,w4 Dr. W. L Patton, a well known resident Answer." X L x i R sorn . crib of this city for thirty-six years, died | Services at Grace Episcopal church to- | The First Church o i ntls yesterday morning at the Woman's Chris- day will be as follows: Sunday school at :,’r"'m':”l‘:l MITESS Suis B tan association hospltal, after an fllness 6:45 «. m.; morning prayer and sermon 0 BARD . MUNAIOS g i 3 o R B N | AL i1 A oloak! ExAhiae hraxan! Radisayeen of the lessen will bai ‘Moul to Body Moisture ...... .. .. AT frult and garden farm near Coun. removed to the hospitgl Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. R. Knox announces | Experience meeting will be held Wednes ell Blu Mgl R LA AR T FARM LOANS s veatmingly sufforing from some bowsl trou: | the followink subect for his evening dls- |d4¥ evening at 8 o'clock W rceen wali, birn, i s ble. It is supposed that this, added to the | course: “Am I to Live Forever? R e B e L Hoalact Smok clinkers, no no sul- | chicken Jrood sied, hoy pen and el SHOE STORE. this morning at 10.4 Ash tecee ne ttawnttamie ko e intact | ety rich, productive land ‘l A LS | infirmities of old a produced heart fall- | Congregationa! church, Rev. John W. Wil- | ppe” neney of Mount Zion B Ppr live Woight guaranteed. 4 1 rrar Price. $4.00 8 b -y ure. His death was sudden and somewhat son, pastor: Morning worship at 10:30 furm near wucll B | church, Aveuue D and B %, barn e (P s‘v. YOIII‘ “nn. . ‘ unexpected by the attending physiclans. | o'clock, with sermon on “Partakers of the | (o ba laid at 4:50 (his 4fiernoon by Rescus S 3 ‘O ‘ goos (T T Dr. Patton was 75 years of age and was | Divine Life of Christ.” Sunday school at | |0ace no. 25 of ( s AL oo | Y M. e W ge No. 25 of Omaha, assisted by members I SAVINGS, AN AND WU D"“"h s sARcEN ‘I.!n"' of the y horn in White Sulphur Springs, W. woon; Young People's Christian Endeavor I N ON & '- LI‘ , 3 NO, B4l BROADWAY, 3 Pear | He leaves four sons und three daughters, | society mecting at 6:30 p. m.; evening wor- (Continued on Ninth Page.) AT Maiw St Ielephone 436, | Tel. 4 Coaucil Blufms, 1a.

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