Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 29, 1901, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. 10 — HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901, S]’LI\ (OR\I'I( 0\ BhR\"‘\RDT UNBRELLAS 200 1 A! BOSTON Hlllllli,}! “A‘ (lT 0“‘ THF‘R p\\ 1!!\\|\|u| T \",l‘ nll\!'Al LOTHING 'l'“ \IAI\F‘ (H",DRI';N STLD\ 000 Umbrellas, Worth #1 on Sale To- Reinhardt's s N Y. Stoek | petitio | ka is a good state, holders, but thero is no law giving them the therefore, the only course open to those | 204 fron which E ieter had bought, Hunt Lill will seek to enforce attendance between morrow at 20¢ Each=Rig Bargnin, w Clothing ot Al nr. Thero umbrellas ate covered with eub [ A BoSToN STORE, OMAMA customer o1 ours Aunditoriom Committes Ditousses & Novel | stantial English twiils, made on steel rods, | Extra - Help in County Attorney's Office | 1very day aige 1o the excitement of the New Compulsory Education Bill Will Be g |in the popular 26-inch size. The handles al Pressed for P 0. 5 sl Propositioa. for women are polished horn, Dresden Faces New Opposition. | Everybody ous to buy some qf the tested for Passag P . |plain and trimmed natural wood he [ snaps e [ y& to the shoe man, “When you opened up a women's " handles for men are large horn, plain and ‘ $2.50 boy g " shoe department in The Nebraska ¢ N * e M aska g ) s Oy IDEA 1S TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT |1tite, (8 o 400, i oke, v heiiove | INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS CONTEMPLATED | 3300 Jors. 1 1 o'y TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION ~ BEHIND IT| : | + 'm in ”".\""“ ki about two years ago, on account of the extraordinary good quality | a | $6.00 boys st $1.98 | you advertised a women's shoe for £1.90. 1t was a good It s Summes nat Committee Mighe (and low price "’,‘"'" umbrellas will sell |, oo o Breen Conniders the Appotnts | $250 l" reefers, $1.2 nt Law is Connlder | looking shoe and 1 purchased a pair. Of conrse 1 knew SesaRardt Neats, TAY very quickly, %o If you want to secure one $3.00 boys' recters, $1.50 Dend Lett | It we 4 . t ,,.".,,: '."Ir i |'ot “these bargains you will have to be ptn of Burnban $5.60 boys dive bbbl 7 0 "" 4 | it was a great ba in, and I must say they have given ® | prompt | . Outside the Limita- ‘ $1.00 K8ee pant at . me extrn good service T = J | state. extra good s ce. » e ohdere TN BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, | tlons of the Law. | BOSTON STORE, OMAHA bioh L e time, I wondered how —_— J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Proprietors. | = | J. 1. Brandels & Sons, Props You could afford to sell them o cheap, but my husband | % k The auditorium committee took under — - | The te pmmit of the Ne- | says, *Oh, they do it for an advertise o Attortiey John £ Breen was at the offio e ¢ committee of the 1 AN ' A or an advertisement But 1 sce consideration at its mecting today prop- | EPENETER WINS A VICTORY | Attorney Joha I\ Breen ¥ o | WESTERNS COME OUT AHEAD |vrucia Teachers association and_the Ne e aie sl 81 ¢ osition for handling the forthcoming Sarah & of the county board vesterday looking | BPaske Pederation of Woman's Clube are You are selling them at $1.90 all the tine How ¢ Bernhardt attraction at Hoyd's theater in a ™ arn in Pollee Court Finds | 0Ver the records pertaining to th “““"_“"H y Defent ihe « n River Club A0 [ workine on a compulsory education bill you afford to do it?" manner that woull be satisfactory to the Him Not Guilty of the Charge it ot Iyl-v‘r‘v IAI l‘l\lm\'h"u‘:.m,: Fiais ® Close towling Contest nt which will probably be introduced into the ¥ > i 3 ' B R e e | s méssegor 1o the county attorney with a | Clark's Mall, legislature in a short time. Attempts at You wonldn't believe us if we told you how we can neat sum to the auditorium building fund. | —_— SSeRger 10 R G | — 1 g 1 he compulsory o i H y e rovostvive @ At the meeting 1s| Judze Learn has dismissed the case | View to preventing the payment of salarie |t tnteresuing contest of tenping & i ""'” RS LA *‘;"”‘I“I “q afford to do it, so we let it rest at that, and go on selling A 1 e at | ¢ 8 education bill whi s now on the statute | = as follow [against G. F. Epencter on a charge|to the new appointees. When asked what|ciariy alley afternoon the W st- | hock' o' the state have fatled and educas | the shoe at $1.90. But you may rest assurced we'rve los ‘On February 3 Hernhardt and Coquelin | of larceny of bailee and expressed the | action he had fu contemplation Mr. Breen | orny defeated the Green Rivers by a score | bon st Ol R . 3 A \ ) wiN give performance at Boyd's theater. | opinion that it was a transaction which came | said of 2,251 to 2,200, Three games were played | pors & jan mronted which will bo effective. | ing no money on them-—but we're makin little profit These are prosperous times and it is rea- | more under the jurisdiction of a civil court | *Imay apply for an injunction restraining | ang “the Gre tarted off with @ | 'Ju the proposed bl it will be bpecified and building up a wonderful shoe business, Our wo sonable to assume that there will be two | than being a cause for criminal action. | the county commissioners from allowing th | nice lead in the first game, but the West- | whe ,‘H, 0 st All begin thelr school > 1 nt & = s 4 pplicants for every seat. It the seats are | A. B. Hunt had charged that Epeneter had | salaries of Burnbam and Gunsolus. Some ferng took the van in the next two and camo | (oo " BEEE KEEC BUER AT required | men's shoes at $2.50 are just as good values. 1f you 014 nccording 1o the usual plan by putting | fatled to meet the terms of a contract to | of the taxpayers are not inclined to permit | o;r with colors flying and 78 pins to the | ¥o Wtvend skol voar. 'This ofd 1AW WIS very are a good judge of shoe leather, you can readily see it them on sale a few days in advance and | make 150 boxes for the collection of gar- | the commissioners to increase thelt bUr- |good, Reynolds did the best work for the | (0.4t 1 L and when prosecu- | If v " 1ot % " g Mmiting the number to five which can be [ bage along the streets and that, after the | dens by placing these men on the county | Westerns, his average In the threc 1o "l"‘,", LRy ”“”"‘_“'K' -“;I"‘N' ;ff,' oS o You are not, you can depend upon what The Nebraska procured by each person in line at the box | material had been furnished Epeneter at | pay rolls without warrant of law being 189, which was the high score of the | Lots “iue GamPIEE BORERE Send their | says about it. office. those wanting seats will be com- | Hunt's expense, Epeneter had refused to | Exeeed Thelr Authority. | contestant children to school later in the year and _ % " & pelled to procure them in either one of two | deliver the boxes and was retaining (he [ It geems to me that the commissioners | The game was a return mateh and leaves | Coiioq punishmen ' Peopie often get caught by some high sounding ways: They must personally stand in line | material, which was valued at $313 | exceeded their.authority when they made ors even, since in the first contest the ) 3 = hime thnt (e st y - &t the theater for about forty-eight hours | The case has occupled the attention of | thews nppointments last Saturday and 1|Green Rivers wcre victorlous with a score | 01 in Brona, | name that is stamped on the bottom of the shoe, but prior to the opening of the box office or | the court for several days and has been | consider it a good idea to take the matter |Of 16 pins ahcad. The members of the m.‘l The proposed bill will be so broad that | they're rarely caught the second time, he Nebraska leave an order with the district messenger | stubbornly fought on both sides. In BIVINE | into court’ The law specifically provides |teams were Western—Gaussen, Rey- will not have any effect on the attend- | i " aw s r § wd on a8 » makes ag E b, K Y as o company his decision Judge Learn said that there | tnat the county commissioners may employ | Bolds, Mock, Tomm and Selleck ance upon parochial and yrivate schools and | stamped on a shoe makes it a good shoe, same as Th Standing Line is Bad, | seemed to bo difterence of opinion a8 10| gpecial counsel In particular cases when (Rivers—H. D. Reed, Lawler, A. ¢ will not require that the classes be con- | Nebraska store's a good store-——same as the State of Ne The former conurse fs impracticable, and, | Who owned the angle iron and the galvan- d to do 80 by ten or more free- |Hartcy and Ambruster ducted in any particular lavguage. The | wanting (o see the performance is o leave | KUATanteeing the payment and eventually | right 1o employ extra help for the county (NOTHING TO DO BUT EAT|the akes of 7 and 14 years [ II' NEBRASKA SHOES GO WRONG YOU MAY their order with the messenger company | Paying for it The angle Iron,” he sald, | attorney in the transaction of the regu 3 ‘ In speaking of the bill Superintendent % S T ~ e A management and submit to its pleasure I *"“‘I;‘;“'X""“’“"T ever and can ness of that office. It is provided by | Burglars Make tenl Visits to | Pearse of the Omaha schools sald | GO RIGHT back with them. We'll right any wrong You go to its office, Indicate the seats | Pe turned over to Hun ue owas it, 80 statutes that the county attorney shall Severnt Street | “In my opinion such a measure is neces s - you would Iike to have, which they promise | thiS caso merely concerns the galvanized | three deputies and I don't believe Lard [sary. There are few states which do not | that comes from the to procure for you if they can, but in any | Fon. Then there s a disagreement con- | (hat fimit can be legally exceeded i bave a more effective compulsory educa- | event you are obligated to take the seats | CCT0INg the contract. Hunt claims to have | A = are Ilegal, Twice within the present month the flat | tion bill than Nebraska. Comparatively | they offer you. You may desire seats in the | DAd an oral agreement subsequent to the third, fourth or fAfth row from the stage | ¥Fitten contract. But before I hold this | and you may get seats in the last tier on | defendant it must be shown that some of- the ground flaor in the balcony. It is jm- | {008 has been committed, and I don't think materfal to the company whether you get | @Y offense has been committed under the what you want or something eise. For this | testimony of this case.” The case ngainst | B° bbroke e | Epencter was then dismisccd AR U authorized by law to “T'he appointments of Burnham and Gun- | 8t 2121 Seward street has been entered by | few parents refuse to educate;their childr solus were made by the board without hay- | PUrglars and each time the marauder had | but the effect of such a law ‘Would be good ing recelved any petitions from taxpayers | 10 content himself with a bite to eat. o |on careless, indifferent fathers and mothers. and even if such petitions were in evidence | AT @8 the occupants of the flat have been | “There are probably 1,000 children in the appolntments, In my opinion, would be | 81€ 0 learn, nothing else was disturbed. | Omaha between the ages of 7 and 14 who on that the board fs| 10 first time he took two chicken drum- |do not attend school. It is likely that about ploy extra counsel | *ICKS from the cupboard of John Henning | one<half of these children are at work and will have the privilege of paying $1 to $2.30 per seat in addition to the regu. i P Ll Ol e UL B L A L L ; BRI 56, PALTISUIEH ARA SiTINad Shugs 1 time—3 ck di he others loaf on the streets or remaln Jar price. Under this arrasy {DOYLE BREAKS INTO JAIL| ‘Another point is that the resolution | MOTDing—he visited the larder of Charles |about their homes in idleness. Children amount paid out by people securing tickets | . | adopted by the board whereby the appoint- | SePring and helped himself to some short | under 14 years of age should be kept in el i Bl R gt Mgy b (it Db ot b » Hisde ribs of beef and brown gravy Ho he | school and if parents do not take enough L ot it also fixes tho salaries of the appointees, | MENAged to enter is a mystery | interest in thelr children to see that they The plan of nuctioning seats would be 1ané M g The 1a% 18 Yaty clear in statidg that the HURLIROTON TOUTE, get a4 common school education it Is the y preferable to the present system and would salaries of all deputy county attqrneys must | g S 4 duty of the state to take a hand." be more profitable to the management John Doyle tried twico yesterday to get|be fixed in amount by the judges of the Low Rates Went and Northwenst. Scheme s Outlined, into the city jall and the second time he | district court.” At a time of year when thousands will | g o - e *“This gement could he taken in hand | succeeded. First he appeared before the take vantage of the the Burlington — = anditorium committee. 1 | 1 by th which ca 1 50 Cc‘sllgu%:blloa“l%twr ——— by daylight ... n rates to the west and northwest--to Utah, s Uinion Pacific ment for the purchase of the entire house. | oranges which he claimed had been left | “The Overland Route.” ment the ments of Burnham and Gunsolus a Route mukes sweeping re The manufacturer's lo ht out his entire factory, wrappers, piece goods is your We boug nd all. We gave his name in our former announcement, but he has wired us not to use it again. Here is his answer to our offe - | e n Will Contest for f‘;‘lel;;:‘”‘ml \!ul-n..,‘.,. Washington, Oregon (et a itish Columbia Then the committes could hire a public | there for him. Doyle was about *thres hall and dispose of the ts at auction, | seas over” and the demand was taken as a Da February 12, 19 and limiting the number of tickets to say four | result of the overworking of his brain Lo VRS WSl March 5, 12, 19 and or five to each individual so as to eliminate | “Give me those bananas and oranges, T| peter Loch vailsky April 2, 0, 16, 23 and 50, the speculative feature. Many persons who | tell you,” demanded Doyle for about the ey Rates are shown below would not contribute to the auditorium | fourth time To Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena fund under ordinary eircumstances might | ak out of the door and get away from | ¢lub, and Frank Greenman will contest for | Ataconda and Missoula, $23. be reached in this way e or I'll throw you in" abswered the | Lonors on the mat at the Robinson-Loch | TO San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose President born of the Auditorium | sergeant, who had more business at the | gymnasium Tuesday evening, February 5. | R0 many other California points, $25 company expressed himself as highly | moment than a cranberry merchant has the | The two meh are about evenly matched and o all points on the Northern Pacific ry pleased with the project. Secretary Hoobler | woek before Thanksgiving. | the contest for superiority between them | oSt Of Missouls, including Spokane, Seat- sald he thought it was u good thing, but| Doyle went out mumbling dire threats | promises to be decidedly interesting. In a | V¢ Tacoma, Portland, as well as Vancouver doubted the authority of the committee to | against the entire police force. He went | recent wrestling exhibition Loch carried | #Bd Victorla, B. C., $18. act upon it as it lnvolved a epeculation straight to the back part of the jail and [away the honors, but Greenman believes | © @l points on the Spokane Falls and I e el b e ot Project | munication with the prisoners through the | Loch is quite as confident that he can, and | Vb River R . 125 : B 1 b S peaple, for taking It | windows. Before he realized what had hap- | both are training diligently in preparation | TITkets 1302 Farnam st. and at Burliog- L L LT LELE pened Turnkey Glover had swooped down | for the meeting. Groenmau is a member ton station, Tenth and Mason streets. r st of upon him and he was on the other side of [of the city firo department and has any (patter discussing the matter for some time | the office railing on his way to the inside | number cf thie nia taddies Wi are willing | 1:dies can make their gloves last twice e suggestion was placed on file for future | of the colls fo back him at Ay leogthy. The svmma: |2 100€ it they will use Reno-May Pink considerati Powder on thelr b rev n v th ands to p ot their sium will undoubtedly rowded to over- X tions, flowing when the match comes off, and the | PEF*PIFing. 2 .l:lh:.:l‘l:vl‘lll;ll;ll':lll;‘:v.n:|]|\1]|'l'urv:v’(;lllrcl|:|'4‘vu|‘)::: hold OMAHA IS A LUCKY TOWN speotators will b asaured of seelns & rats WITGII Illl L |5¢ BOTTLE future for tho purpose of interesting the [Dr. Ral ints Out Wh CINE K000 1SRRI R OFR N ERLIAX, small contributor As one of the drawing City Is Fortann as to 3 cards for this occasion an attempt will be Dinense, THERE'S NO BLISS IN THIS| we nave o fow made to secure the attendance of twenty- Sy the well-known local wrestler | who occupies the position of wrestling in “We accept offer 25¢ on dollar as invoiced, including piece | structor in the recently organized athletic ood irtment The wrappers on sale Tuesday in cloak dey “The Cbic;;‘zo-portland Special” For Oregon and North Pacific Coast Points. The piece goods on sale I'riday in Bargain Room. There are just 364 6-12 dozen wrappers and we bought them all. You have never scer such values. 57 dozen Wrappers—made of good quality percale— (® at ... Only Two Nights from Missouri River to Portland. - The Best Track. The Best €quipment. The Best Hervice. The Best Trains. 64 dozen Wrappers, made of heavy fleeced lined Flannelette, with 12-In. flounce, separato walst lining, yoke and plaited back, and ruffles over C shoulder—a regular $1.25 wrapper at ...... 4 dozen Wrappers made from extra heavy Flannclette in. flounce, extra wide at the hips, beautifully trimme 1 with brald, in all new shades of blue, black and fancy mixtures, equal to our $1.75 C WEAPPET, At ouvviiiiiiinainnns veeee 112 do..n Wrappers, made from very bhest quality flannel- Ordinary (Courist) Cars Run €very Day. re Thin stopper bottles ™ New City Ticket Office - —_ which we will fill um. Extract of Witch kot O Phone 1B ette, 15-in. flounce, 41 yards wide, extra waist liniu; five good speakers to make two-minute| “Omaha is fortunate in escaping with the | Fresh threak in an Unhappy | Hazel and will sell at 15c a bottle while | Unton Passenger Staon. - trimmed with velvet ribbon and buttons—- e talks. Refreshments and cigars will be | Small number of cases of gmallpox which it Matrimonial Al- they last | 10th uud Marcy, Phone 620 fancy fronts—a wrapper like our $2.08 QSC served. Several hundred personal letters | has had so far,” said Dr. J. B. Ralph of the b Hance, Co h Syrup . Will be sent out inviting business men and | ¢ity health department. “A physiclan who vt Cramer's Kldney Cure others to this gathering. The details of ar- | SPent last week in Kansas City told me that| A complaint was filed with the police | Bromo Quinine ranging for it were left to a committee of |there are 500 cases of smallpox there and | yesterday charging ( 1 dos. Z-uratn Qainine ¢ values—the greatest bargain known—only.. (None at wholesale to dealers or peddlers.) D é P | During This Grand Wrapper Sale ’ orge A. Stephan, tip-bhedioly’ i with Instructions to report at the nest |that ninety cases developed in one day | 1715 Clark street, with assault on his wite, At Onl H ting of the general committee last week. There are only twenty-five cases | Minnie Stephan. This is but one more Step | Dufry’ : y Y ases 8 s ¥'s Malt Whiskey . ) N 3 3 Rxtea 1 , ains A Paffenrath, chairman of the miscel- [in Omaha all told and theve have been no |in a family diiculty which has been run- ‘ . We Will Offer the Following Extraordinary Bargains. laneous revenuo committee, reported that |DEW cases during the lust four days ning for some weeks. Less than a month $8.00 SR i Tavi Bkivtamwith s 1 rows of stitching—plaited p 00 of the auditorium hall bricks will be | ‘“The danger of spreading the discase is [ago Mrs. Stephan asked for a divorce in the i 1 -l).nvln s ’m:nw keI 8 1.()0 \ tved Tuesday of this week and the re- |1t over vet, however, and great care must | district court and an order was issued re- $ We will extract your old ¢ | backs—worth $5.00=eale price Sre 4 o SEa mainder are expected within the next ten |be exercised to prevent another outbreak. | straining Stephan from in any wise inter- ! worn out teeth, without § | 200 ladies’ Rainy-Day Skirte—with 16 rows of stitching-lapped sean s ) 8; ¢ days. So much smallpox came into the city over |fering with her. ! pain, and replace them an elegant garment—worth §7.60—for . oo df s L A report was received from the Woman's | the railroads that the city was in more | The complaint in police court alleges that | 3 ‘ with new ones. the best dozen French Flannel Walsts—in reds, blues, helios and black—made up in the ne club on the subject of the entertainment |dauger early in the season than it is now. |he has been following her for several days | . | z for $8.00 a set. VITALIZED AIR for $ | styles—with new Bishop sleeves—Ilined throughout-—w ()80 Riven at Boyd's theater last December, ac. | Rallway officials have placed guards at sta- [and that on several occasions he has as- | 8. 8 8 ... ¢ ¢ vainless extracting. [iating; ativinaiiiisin JECesahe DR Aah R RTINS companied by a check for $6 the net |tions where the disease is known to exist |saulted her. Incidents of this kind 1| Matted M ] r ! AT h §2.50 . | sa cidents of this kind, saic | i ' |50 Collarettes—an excellent garment—worth § § e elpts, which are (0 be added to the build- | #0d are protecting their patrons fn a com- |0 have occurred on tho streets Thursday kham's Compound .....oo... (4 Taft's Phllfldfllflhla Dental Rooms § | e . EETER P ()()C 4 ng fund. This was received with thanks, | mendable manner.” Friday, Saturday and Sunday, are cited CUT PRICE ] + ! $18.00 y and Sunday, d o 7 Nk ® | 100 1adies’ Suits—new styles—just arrived—worth up to $18.00. ;\Uh a special mention of Mrs. G. W. Hoob. CH‘EFE DRUGGIST 1 : 1517 Bouplen st : rI o S el I» l BESRBOIRYIRALSD o 6'95 er, ch o enterta o o U ¢ o D180 0] P 5 o . e 4 i AN & ; hairman of the entertainment com- | SACRED TO QUEENS MEMORY | The Reformed Episcopal courch has a W. Cor. 16th and Chicago essesecosssessssssessesssee® | (7o ladies' Box Conts-worth up to §15.00- mittee, historic ministry, episcopal government, oR h ) o1a | liturgical worship and evangelical preach- wlish-American Arrange t Mort Yy Statisties, The following births and Jdeaths w ported to the city health mmissfoner the forty-eight hours ending at day: Births—Charley Basche, 1111 teenth, girl, M. Swope, 423 Bdward Reyloy, boy Deaths—Alfrida Guch, Your cholc o in Aay person desiring to know more of 300 ladies' Jackets—the finest In America--worth ; 4| ";“::_‘,t‘ oLadd ‘,rfnn it wll‘; receive without cost a package 2 up to $25.00—for .. g . () of its distinctive literature upon applica- M. A. Hall, Britlan vice consul, 1s arrang. | UO% Address Lock Box 1185, Chicago, Iil. lug the details for the Queen Vietorla| mep-bay Stop-Over at Washington memorlal service to bo held next Sunday. | may bo enjoyed by purchasers of tickets to At this time the place of holdiug . the | ppjladelphia and New York over Penn- W06 South Se oot powder ex-subjects of the British crown it will not | luxury when it will effect a col Knglish valliencennes, 10¢ dozen 7 & plete cure | 34 1p. sack Nebraska Buckwheat, 3ic Beautitul torchgn laces, 2lge to 25c yd. | 7, ol o b be confined to that class, but all citizens of | and add to the comfort and happiness of | Assorted jellies, in pails, 15¢ The newest Orientals and Point Paree - % SPIR[’ IN WINTFR Omaha will be invited to participate. The | your roommate. It costs only 50 cents at laces, at bc, 100 and 16¢ yard. ) final arrangements will probably be com- | all druggists Tea and Coffee Bargains| s tui line of the fnest 4 Registered ] i - - is mot a| 19 1. sack New York Buckwheat, Goc, teenth, nged 16: Henry 'P. Busn, 3102 arartiah amed W M Ania Rebeced | gervico has not been declded upon, but | gyivania Short Lings. Tickets via Washing- | GIOCETY Specials— Speuul Lace Sale— B8 Bouth Twehty-mixth, wgel W Mra! |t will probably be at the First Conresa- | ton are sold at same fares as via direct | Disle selt-rising pancake flour, Siic ‘ Laces at prices you mever before heard tleth, aged b Mrs, Amy V. Twen- | tional church. Bishop Willlams, who Was | jipo of Pennsylvanla system. For special| An A No. 1 catsup, per bottle, 1230 of. terian hospital, aged 52 Mabel ¢ Rhodes, | €Pected to address the meeting, cannot|ipormation apply to H. R. Dering, A. G. P.| & cakes Friend's Soap, b | Fine laces from 1c to $1 per yard in this | Eresbytortin Wonpltal weet 1% stes L | be prescnt, but. a letter from him will be | Agt, 248 South Clark st., Chicago. | Camobelrs soups, in cans, stéo | e e DO YOUR FEET PER- While the meeting is being promoted by ; A box of Reno-Ma ke : | 3 an Z fi . T A L 3 A beautiful cup and saucer free with | ace Allovers— |1 pound of our regular ioc teas U —— * For yokings and full waists, from r to CUTS THE OFFICER'S HAND |sciivinr—sonn obrioved futhier of Mra | Tea siftings only 17 LR s John BorkRoff, ed 8 years, { months | gnglish breakfast, fancy drink R el o e e A. Mayer Co. Y g Charles Robbins Puts Up a Flght with | founeral from 1808 8 15k strect at 2 pom ’\“l‘“" NEog bRk 199, O | all odds and ends, or slightly soiled goods BEE BUILDING, oy PINK BOWDER Ofiicer Fahey Before Belng Wednesday, January 9. Interment Forest | Moyune gunpowder iy | out of our regular stock, at one ha J i ken In. Lawn. Fresh roasted coffee, 12% i o ..r'.w‘f...l'fm]\ r stock, at one half or OMAHA, NEB. 3 A e e & s - | Special Java and Mocha, only 2ic all diseases of the feet and hand Best old Gov. Java and Mocha, 35c 1, Grand Embroidery Sale When Officer Andy Fahey, in response to R A0 b AR B TR R a hurry call, went to the house at the RU s 81l wo will hold our openlng em- Y broide sale, wit r specl ce sale corner of Thirty-first and Martha stre roldery sale, with our speclal lace sal S R et ICE BACS. Special Cracker Sale— 7., RE-NO-MAY WHITE POWDER Stops odorous perspiration—cures tender and 8wollen t. Endorsed and pre- geribed by leading physiclans. From mauny diseases. Children | | Robbins, he found his man armed with a We have received another shipment of | For bis sale we have secured thousands \ who are well nourished success- | | razor and a jack-knite. Robbing, who had [ ]|"‘:' : ‘;“ #5400 1iaa0 AN, 00 "‘m\“-“‘,{:,;‘\y "'m[; 'm '.M‘Tv‘r‘\ u‘l.”hllvy.:l":h'- removes all bodily odors. If properly used no dre hields are reguired ‘ fully resist disease to which an :hl.-nlmm hlt.« l.\.ntxa|n'l-a~rl‘xx|l‘uk byll:n-klmz ln ame thlvwosk, L inms 1o sell eféds fo 80 per, yard s the B 2 il -nourished child succumb || 11 o, SVt W e i Ginger snav, 5 o thot piacs embroigers w3 pice PRICE 50 CENTS { Your Jluh: 1;;:.-1 g:mughl fnu{f he cut a deep gash in the officer’s good right :l"x‘”." oysters, Se, i |.‘M.I‘.‘:::.‘|I..n over embroderies at Zic to S o1a by ol dmnatete Does the food make flesh? hand. osted creams, 4 Dor yars ’ Robbins pleaded guilty to a whole Bwoet crackers, 17 The very latest not there is something wrong Michigan butters, 6 flouncings and fancy n‘;.»:‘.:: sabroldered A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb Milk biscuit ibrolderies for corset covers, under We will supply the trade in any quantity | waists and yokings at cut prices, at these prices. These are all fresh, frst | Dag o] Buttons— r z taloguo of disorderly deeds in poli e and other or- with the stomach and other or- || FORVE B, FUITLE 00 Was fined § %‘m of digestion and nutrition. | | 44 costs. hat wrong can be quickly —_ CONSULTATION FREE VROM 2 to 4. When crdering by mail add § cents for pestug 4 ————————————————1 righted by the use of Anuouncements of the Theaters, g class goods Just the thing for shirt waists Lovers of the grandest and prettiest in Chee UNDERWEAR o e A . o DR. PIERCE’S ¢ martial music will fock toward —Boyd's | ~Wosell l‘lglfiv‘mln‘t'u‘II“!l'\‘w"(vv‘“l“r‘:"" Dags-Some | ney 3ic pearl buttons, Te dozen 3 For La Grippe 2o CURE YOURSELF ! theater Wednesday afternoon and night Ir:;'m'. e shecs g | Young America full cream, 10 Il Rt TaIRrinans) Ditann Be acaen take this tip=Anti woRt ¥ oy . J by Sousa’s band. This organization needs | checked Fubl b, with sorew cap metal New York Herkimer C'o., white, 16c A e T h geippa=tia s bout fhaliationa or ulcorations In ninety-eight cases out of | I not the assurances of favorable criticism | mouth-g1.0n eich. 5 bags sent by WAL oL | Xmerican club house, (Chandler & Rudd's | 75 dreuner searts, S9c. o A o witaiare OB ok astric every hundred it completely cures | | everywhere accorded it, for its reputation | !V ¥ WRITE FOI | 10e $1.00 table squares, e EvA S CHEMTAL o, EenL OF DOIRUTIONA indigestion and other diseases of || 18w ‘frmly esabiished ar Americxs RUBBER GOODS CATALOGUE, CUT PRICE MEAT SALE 6o table equares, 89c Dr Kay s Lung Balm Nold by N r itioa avs. | | favOrite military band that its name s a SRR IO SRR 2 S = N pre—— . ¢ ! the digestive aud nutritive sys- || ("0 ulalioe noeded as to tho exceltence | SHERMAN & MCCONNELL DRUG C0, | Boneless corn Beet, 71ac ik Sosciale= Tty kIEs of o P bronsbtie tem in both young and old. You || o its performanc " Frankfurt Sausages, 71 sh Sp § e BronT. broom whaaplne Sough: oto,” N ver ) BT, K of its perfo ce. 0 Southwest Cor. 16th and Dodge. PARRIUFS e Feross qBnd b e al s anges the stom At Druggists, 10 & e can consult Dr. Pierce by letter — _| 60 pound tins best lard, $1.00. Norwi ater mackeral, b, 20c e \ ! ) gl . Tass ‘Bratkrast Bagon: 134¢ No. 1 Norway bloater mackeral, 1b. 7140, | ommmm———————— free. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. The performances of Miss New York, jr. Good Salt Pork, T Spanish blue back, very fat mackera Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. at the Trocedero are pleasing from start to BT Aty 1b. 16¢ - e ~ [)Rl- FF R | finish; there 1s not a dull moment during Chipped Drica Beef, 186 No. 1 Spanish mackeral, 1b. 14e. b ’ | the entire program, the unanimous verdict R e, New Irlsh mackeral, 15c. ¢ FREE! belng that it is the best show here this a0%% '(hined Baooh 108, No. 1 Shore mackeral, 1b, 13c s season. The attendance up to date has R et ie SR e No. 2 Shore mackeral, 1b 12c Dr: Pierce's | | been very good Medical Advis- The same performance during the entire er, paper cov- | | week twice daily, with exception of next 18, is sent on receipt || gaiurday evening. Sf,’fifif.’-‘,‘g‘ 10 Ay oon “Wine, Woman and Song,” a great big Address Dr. Pierce,as sbeve. | | PUFIESQUE company, commences au engage: - ment next Supday wmatinee, A o Y g o BECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO THE QUALITY ¥, R, RICE M, C. C0.,, MANUFACTURERS, 8T. LOUIS, M0 u“l}u WADRE

Other pages from this issue: