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'ITIF O\IAIL\ DAII Y BEE: FRIDAY' SEPTEMBER 1 WOMAN'SREVENGE 0N WOMAY = "7,;;:;',";":}:;'_,f;‘ " Boston Store “Mill-Ends To be ¥ Mollie Mabray Dashes Acid in Miss | REUBEN, ROSENBERG & (0. 1K | Eohool League Tekes Actom oa Amother y ; s Mavd Eanson's Fa ON SALE SATURDAY AT BOSTON -1wmllt Tmpertant Mat.sr, Tomorrow is the final day of our great Mill- End Sale Reuben, Rosenberg & Co., 101 and 1 3 e . 's ! M o and every remnant and milllend must positively be w ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A HUSBAND [fine muslin underwear, failed. We bought WANTS BOOKS OF THE BOARD CHECKED UP closed out. e from the creditors for $10,000 spot cash a = it of i, class musin 5 The Values We Offer are Wonderful Mre. Maheny Accuses Mise Hanson of [ und-rwenr the partly made gar- Will Try to Have n rt oon Bills Breaking Up the Tranguiliity of {'. (8 they had on hant at the tme of the | "y 4o ( ey patd Dort . S vii: Misia Ml « from tlure. Saturday we will offer you t} D Her Home o fost extraordl y bargal in made and Luost Twe e Months Ma 75C Fre"ch Flfl"“el Rcm"a"'s <|"\ Velveti 5C& Il)c ! ISR Oty (or. ReTRIINCN partly made muslin underwear you ever DY N RNTREE | 25¢ and Velvets velvers for mi Does not mean to be expen- | heard « linery, velve chwear, velve A e ROSTON STORE, OMAHA 1 Thesas are all th n's patte for all Kinds of trimmings. Theso o e sively dressed. We have a ¥ " . tor: t v exceptionally fine quality, every yaid Mrs, Mollle Mabray of Kansas City| & Son prie At last nigh ng of . ¢ o N the 0 worth from $1.00 to $1.50, in black an i face of Miss Maud Hanson ai her roon ¥ ” employed (o the books of the Boar Mg § und airipes. I cordin .‘,'1',5‘Jl ”"i"" coats in all the latest weaves TRERTIN. 1 Belioved N8 YOURETHotiaT -H s pt solal)— | Pesort on Bilis paid which re considered || dres X ! Ul st b | and colorings, cut and made alienated the affections of her hushand, « J Nordqu 14 Miss Nellle Sparks, | oxtravagant. In case members of the board | travelieg Wie shmied JORE Mubay pol land, were married in Li Hetine o sutmit o an neesteation o (| Short Lengths French Cassimeres for Men's and ‘ so as to ht._ We guarantee The Inyured woman is in & serious e canesday by Judge Frank R, Waters. They | mandamus will be asked for. Run i Flannel 2c¢. 5¢. uu Boys' Wear them perfect in every respect. tion, being burned about ace, i st of Ashland hat there is a lumber bill which Thewe are Mill-Ends and " Thousands of yards of cassimeres " : : i ot P A pOyNieians ; B O e R vtits arotrd the |l 1SHENS of W, 3y % yard snd or for men's and bovs' wear, or ladies | The time has long passed in which hat despite thelr efforts she $ een. been used in repairing sidewalks arou 1 ' i ¥ " " walkin, fets; all daTh o, et 4 - . iyt R S A O ‘nuxt - Sunthy dnd -MOBA4Y - those ! y Members o A1) e Anear quallty of, frendh [An: Hvavy for' wilter wes | we are obliged to argue for the su- Mrs. Mabray, the woman whe N clever comedians, Mathews and Bul i d vl l”w'h‘ ¥ I’ o ” [olka, dots, etc., especinily use N on DiveaT e aa yar perior style and construction of our acid, is still at larg A ' be seen at the Boyd theater in the ne o ¢ 2 . " N » tha hants' jJack ¢ b not reported to the police until more than | musical ¢ The Night of the | ) v # o e e 0 ana 10s for tatiee Dress Goods Pemnants 49¢ Yd. clothing. So we give you a few two hours had elapsed, she had a good | The annual arance of this mirt \ r Sl he i ] e A.new lot of dress goods’ remnants, y \ prices to guide you as to how much tart e detectives, and it hought | ducing always hatled with more r " streets no attem! 1 longths i, 5 and 6 yards, bluck A Sy, By KR THTE TRy ity ot ot 8F CHV| Wt memmine. THEon B ary T gy o stop the work, as the bullding Rettinants of SilKs Heavy pleroins, Tancy Froneh sere-s or what priced suit you want. outgoing traing means an event of jollity scldom equaled eded. However, t board w n invisiblo “checks and stripes, storm headquarters at the Karbach hotel, was ot | it has «verywhere been well recelved s Ik rem (i wool effets, black and col | in to pay for its construction d o - in din, yard o very yard worth from $L0 to { the bedside of tho woman a few minutes | its initial presentation in San Francisco| ! ¥ s on’ front bargain square at M B' s E S n 87 5“ ‘ 3850 He says he hasn't been living with his wife | Sunday matinee, Se 15, with the Baby|of letter carriers. Mr. Mill Aid las t 1 ts, Iin ANl wool albatross for walsts, double after noon | e the convention wus honore i AL ¥ L of &l L ’ i dressed woman about 32 years old, wearing | Baby Lund has_appeared sever: mes position on the executive committee, whi Ha Paartts T o . short Femnants of tmported_dress M B s ' h s t 84 50 t SIB 00 pendants In her ears, climbed the stairs | favorite here. During thi the | In all parts of wntry. Naturally th o iy ‘Ivr",‘ 200 French - novelt leading to n suite of dressmaking parlors | talented fittle artiste will hold receptions | carricrs here are pleased at the honor PR . oh A BRI e SRd Men's Bray Mlmd szh s“ns 25 m 18.00 & living room which fronts upon Sixteenth | very g g O1fb, | Cars Coming. | o 2 5 streot. ‘ St il It was reported yeitorday that on ot | Friday is Remnant Day in the Basement i s bt b L CrE A g iy L NDHInUEET (HONIrBAL Eull ey (SORC Mill-ends of Cambric Lin- Millends of Imitation R -M how: reat economy I | a,y would place a number of new car | p . 3 " bot weather. Cures excessive perspiration | . |‘\\u w‘ul‘:‘y Sher ni.i avenue line. Many ings, in colors, 1}e yawd, I'rench - Flannels, Persian | —saves gloves, parasols and A 4 e e atbed {heli coods ! Goods.~ No dress shiclds needed it you us Mill-ends of Te Calico ar Flannelettes, 36inch goods, ’ . Mabre el . These new cars are of the latest make and 24c vard. for 11c a yard. CLOTHES FOR MEN <o WOMEN I N repainted and ar service now It was tho pieture of her husband, Johu and repainted and are pre W heavy rails are laid it is though 4 Mende BGc ¢ b What are you doing with this picture Divine 8 wiil be held by the Hun- | 0 “porier time to Omaha will be made. St-inch - Bleached Muslin .f‘h” Gl LR demanded the woman In black garian society at the old Metropolitan ball, | '(\"* Coh e by street to How- Eiderdown, 19¢ vard, . “That's not my property,” replied Miss|1gn and Dodge e fof the “Habe pre at 21 vd, A e . wrd street is twenty-three minute Sk i Hauson. “You may have it for all 1 care w Y.ar, Friday, September 13, at 7 p. 1 Sk : \I|I| <-n4l~ Mill-ends of the finest h\m Mabray showe v contempt for the | gaturaay at 8 a. m. and 7 p. m., Sunday at Magie Cit D : Apron Checked quality Ginghams and Mad ’ 1 under foot, meanwhile accusing Miss [ will officiate. Saturday ssrmon subject, | o daughter of Mr. an 8 nk Hart | P98 . ; ras 1. loths, at 6le yard. i Hanson of '”'"" to steal her husband | “giixir of Life,” in German, at 10 a. m - eddggh ‘_11 & feotitalty e o " wide heavy Un- Mill-ends of Drapery Cre- R Wotet tenatite ‘OF Wajoibing Foomms, 16¢0 th8| (1 umpet,” at 10 a. m. No. 10 | . I tonnes, Denims, Ticking, ete. hall | e t———— h will hold « rec o Mill-ends light colored wd, Finally the woman in black turned a For excessive perspiration try Re-No- ere will be i & r ing Il ], So q o NANENG . g ln the Bar aln Room Iked down the corridor toward the stair-| May powder. " s i ; (|0 Biite ianeh bt yard: “‘” b Pttt cuse; to all appearances the scene was n S o o Rabub bowilt | 10¢ Mercerized Sateen, in Comfort Nilkoline ard. an end, but after parsing thr a screen i ¢ g t ill-ends, le vam ill-ends 7 rhe » remng at ace ate ring the week fr or whish dlvides the passage, she turnad| The mionth o September is the best in the ; : nnH‘r nds, 121e yard, Mill-ends of Unbleached All the remnants that accumulated during the week from our again upon the girl and hissed: “You'd|dear and the Minnesota lakes the best in g g s Ly Mill-enc v PFleeced Sheeting, in all widths, ’uwn stock. Besides we have contracted with several large mills better let him alone! 1 can tell you that!" | the world for fishing H “Oh, you can’t frighten me,” retorted| Get a copy of booklet, “Beauty Spots,” | e act for the | Flannelettc oyar 10¢ a yard. to send us all the short lengths that they will produce until Miss Hanson, who had followed her closely. | telling you where to find them. Re marka ’ ! v \ [January Ist, 1902, All will be on sale Friday. In addition to At this Mrs. Mabray drew something from | bly low rates at Illinols Central city ticket [ filth and I stre F | B s 2 T . £ SR g 4 avidebaen b bbbt UL R A e Rl e [ tgrey eumwie o wkers' Nationat | OSton ore, Omaha | this will be on sale all the stock of Morrill & Seott, and the “I'll fix you, you huzzy!" she cried, “and | H. Brill, D, y | Ok of hay feve | Lord & Taylor dre rds stock bought through IMeruson, Me- fix you right ') to date only %156 puplls have been en J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. K A 3 fallowin 11k gl % 2 X you i ; Pack Ainna. colted In the public schovls. This namoc | SELLING ROGERS, PEET & CO."S MEN'S CLOTHING. | Kenney & Co. - Read the following list of pric The woman made a swift movement S tlls way below the estimate | | through the air with her arm; there was a| Sept. 17 ""fll “h" d"""""":‘" s Mitchell, colored, has been held to | 50,000 yards of short lengths of Simp-| Thousands of yards of sill at from one= swishing sound of fluid being thrown | greatly reduced rates to points|(he district coart in the sum of 5 for | == ———— oY e Phrbri S alive §ieie | thlrd SHes ot reg alue R b Ty o ko I T b wan 16kl cia.l Date ied Intatiastlen eph Novak of $ on's black and white silver, g Merri- third to one-fifth of regular valu ) i dep. it has re- ’, patc J o digo M 8 CLO NG stant Miss Hannon Iay wrthing and scream. | nd tckets a0 1502 Faruam St or at Bur- | CHe BUGE of (e o fonarent e 1o Friday's Grand Offer- A G e R LT R e ing upon the floor. i ; i national convention of firg s ing of Women’s Suits e . itr ol When Miss Hanson entered a moment | later she saw her guest examining a photo ot old closed cars have been renovated graph which she had taken from a mantel of the old cl r L renoy s " chiefs other goods worth 10¢ per yard. Apron ) men's pants, $1.2 DS TRISTER Rochpes, i An bmporiant igeeting of Bhil Kearnsy Skirts, Furs and check ginghams, all at 4c 00 men's pants, § The spectators were so dumbfounded that P post No. 2, ¢ Army of the Republic, | 50,000 y " . Boys' long pants, worth $1.25, at 5oc, | h | 50,000 yards of 36-inch fine percales, dark ong pants, 25, at soe. they permitted the acid-thrower to pass SAN . iR e DR AR L R L A CLRL Silk wn"‘ts' | ana light colors; 10c outing G ek iy .| $250 boys' long pants, 9Sc. them unmolested. They say she walked | ¢ it e St iy auna | We have the largest and best selected stock of women's | gunnolettes, : organdies ‘and dimitlos, ¢ boys' knee pants, 35 quietly down the steps and away as though | $15 Via Rock In 5 A Republican _club at Kell's ~ hall. | Suits of any western housc. The selections are first class, | ore a1l at oo $1.00 boys' knee pants, 50c ot d happenec Twenty-fourth and N streets, on Saturduy 4 N8 8tylen. are the newest, the §oods Are the by ) A . 8 i i nothing unusual had happened. Tickets on sale September 19 to 27; good ir. CAIL republicans sre tnvited 0 Gte Hysaixina ae the.n e ods are e best, and all 8t| "5 000 yaray of 25-Inch French fine flan-| $390 boys' suite, sbc. The sufforer carried into the room | .. . Sty o popular prices. The fit is perfect, the hang is perfect and y 00 ooys' suits, $1.45 | for return until November City ticket e i nelette, all the fine colorings of the sea- g of Annle Pillsbury, one of the tenants,| mco” 1323 Farnam stroct. The South Omaha Democratic club has | " the prices the lowest. | Py ) boys' reefers, 95c. where she was made as comfortable as pos- | Ao & Pt o indorsed A | recor.der of tal Offer No. 1—\omen's Tallor-made Suits, in the | *o™ 7 $2.30 boys' reefers, $1.25 sible until a doctor could be called Re-No-May skin food for tacial massage. | qerls Tt alse, pussed o, xesolution con- ? newest styles, Jackets lined with Givernaud all silk taffeta, | 20,000 yards of the finest eclipse flannel- FURNISHING GOODS Drs. Porter and MacDiarmid arrived a| Re-No-May cream softens and whitens | ey« lifs i s . i the new flounce skirt, our special price only $7.95. Jette. This is the finest goods made, in all| 500 men's ribbed shirts and drawers, all few minutes later, and applied remedies to| hands and fa A. Mayer Co., 220 Bea | Hon. 14 Ander hre The i Speclal Offer No. 2—~Women's Tallor-made Suits and | the colorings of French flannel, with and gee now. aa draw out the fire and r @ the pain, aleo | building. Consultation free from to 4|F Mce it g | ) r lots of them, made of ¢ t wool cloths, in the very new- | Without borders, sells at 1ic, and 10, for and some or Tic fine flecced men's shirts and draw- taking precautions against a scar, but they | daily Aareus, near. e » > 18 st styles, du brown, black, blue, castor and tan—the best|10 cents. ors, extra welght, all sizes, 30c say there is a question as to whether or not | —— b en i South Omaha for some time line of sults in America for $10.00. | 36-inch madras ginghams, worth 2Zic, at! Men's $1.00 soft shirts, separate collar there will bo u disfigurement. They found| 8end articlcs of incorporation, notices of | (v 15 Scarr aritcs (rom fafto, Vi Speclal Offier No. 3—Women's Tallored Suits, In an ex-| 10 cents. 0 cent L ¢ the young woman to have been terribly| atoc k‘:x‘mi‘-‘ :xlxvt“v‘l,.m;p»r it zjh"_ 'V“ LT Rt ke iy e ok cellent variety of styles, made in the new English Norfolk | Simpscn's black sateen, 8% Men's $1.00 laundered fine shirts, to close bul A, . o wili glve the prope B sertion. | vy par of wh . ¢ style, new blouse style, the new eton style and several Simpson's silk sateen, all colors, 10¢, at 29, ““The ac'd had eaten the flesh off nearly| Telephone 238, be £ la gre [ « the ¢ 3 other styles; lined with best quality Givernaud taffe S G 3 Me all parts of the face except in the nelghbor- 5 ok o Maso f kirts with the n. flounce, percaline lined and olve r . CLEVELAM N, $21.60. hall ' e velve 5o, yards of remnants of wool dress hood of the eves,” sald one of the physi S - § W B bound, well w 1830, for only $12.50, clans, “and she owes the saving of her | #lght to the fact that she threw up her s Toc work ehirts, all colors and slzes ly § | goods than one-third of regular| HBoys' shirts, 10¢ PR st e e S e 2 l‘”“: ("ulwl‘. A 1 \\u(u.‘uI‘ mnl .L.«l Tailor-made | valu Men's work shirts to close at 19 Whrt o 1004 Poeanss, 3 Sults that others ask vou $25 to $35 for; they are man-| 00 dress patterns, worth $5, at $1.98 Short lengths of Lansdowne muslir bands to protect them. The burns are i T A NASH ik tallored by the best tailors in America, they come In ex-| 50y dress patterns, worth $10, at $3.8 Short m,:m\.w fine cambric, fe. P Tl R e . . A. NASH, : o to drive| { clusive styles, direct copics of imported ones; fine America 4 P s G Western Agent. | f BT k i e American | 700 dress patterns. wort 5, at $3.98 ort lengths rd-wide bleached . 8 1108100, Lurnsd Abdtie the Bfeast aad General (3 rn Agent. 38 b e prices o made goods for only $18.60, i ™ orth §1 at § hort lengths of yard-wide bleached mus. ' 00 s what they f them, | Pl ™ - Half wool debeiges, double fold, worth lin 2 Arins. 1t brings relief~Re-No-May powder. Ask uld't suck togeth n A FURS—Qur sale on furs for last woek was sol successtul at b Heavy LL unbleached muslin, & The police were not notified of the assault | your druggist. If your feet trouble you [ g themsely e ¢ 4% that we are cncouraged to give another sale this week— | 1 & <iile ) o until 2:30, when a newspaper reporter, hav- | try it. ¥ yato. tislh o har Wl ¢ Friday and S lay. All our new goods have ar-| rm\,':":“.’,"" = plas ”'. \“I.h' sy e -T“w| Ey e Ing beard of the incident mentioned on the i aig | oy ste aro i vived and we will duplicate the same goods at same prices as | “gor .k’"v" H 10180, 390 And 180, | ho Taviale street, Informed the statlon by telephone. | LAR REDUOTION. kN RATHES 70 | re ¢ s they know w o last week, at a saving 0 you of about 30 per cont. Kvery garment sold by us s fully 80 sllks . and satins, by the yard, 15c. 100 Towels, Emergency Ofcer Reigleman and De- 18 the prices where guaranteed, with Hayden Bros.' name right on the ) o0c wclveteens, by the yard, 19c. 1 (Iru.\h. tectlves Savage and Dunn wcre detailed | Buffalo Via Chicax wankee & st. | (Ush R ; Beaver Coats wLich others ask you $55.00| worth up to $3.00, for 7Toc. f;-"“»:l: :‘dknvl for walsts, dde. ;’;“:‘r’m'I}: i upon the case at once. b onad Tr \ dsterine L.iiiein.. oh 57.00, b i : i o8e wads . B0 Long cloths, 74 D Oh MAoras, admia' hat he had been P 4:':‘:.| s (ol R R R el B Contarh 00 i ey, Wrappers, our $135 | * §160 dress sllk, biack, 48, | 18 outing Ganne), & paylug some attentlon to Miss Hanson. Her's Malt Whisky ek Otter C ’ 3 2 Mabray Tells Hix Story 92! \ Coke's uft Cure ats, very best they are, for §1 200 Silk Taffeta Walsts Just arrived, J salo September 1, 8, 0, 10 and 11th. | S tncl s Tobuceo Cure ... jo | 2 N WG 3 ; worth up to $6.00, for $3.05, | G G ipas s R D on e Septaister {10 Tincle BATUS Robasco Curs il Bolll piccialo Heel Goats, (rijimed with mink rand Grocery Sale shorter limits o 0'e RRPRADATITIE a $18.50 Women's Silk Skirts, made of excellent five or six years,” said he, “and as to what e aa Rt d-iheg ver, AL $18,9 Pierees. Remedies R Ta M B it ot taeta, e oy Nebraska Oat Meal, per pound, 215 Tobacco Sale she has been dolng or where she has been Gelaril Wedtarn Akvat Meby cus Alterans Sma g [ SERNER) SRLE 4 Ohlo Oat Meal, per pound, Plug Chewlug Tobacco, per plug, 37168 i d o PR T 1 eir| We have just unpacked aced living In that time, 1 know nothing. 1 be- Ticket offic 04 Farnam. Laxative uinine M fitrogag oo I ]”v 25 to 45 per cent | than their o .u.‘..‘.\‘,, ] T-n ‘4;‘.1. :l,.l‘ nl.,,f' \\-.:'vll‘\'\":u::: Steel Cut Oat Meal, per pound, de, oshoe Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37440 lieve, however, that she arrived e clty | ylue, d . . ? v o A o & this morning lrnn;. Kl::mn"s"l“:nl "i-.ff ,.:\'.‘ SAN ANTONIO AND R 28,60 OHAEFER! Cut Price Astrakhan Collarettes, with 10-in. cape made of fine imported French Flannels, at| Hand-picked Navy Beans, Fruit Julce Plug Chewing Tobacco, per to the hotel to see me, and we had & talk . Drug Store | and 6-in. collar, for $2.50 each from §1.30 up to $10.00 each, New white Lima Beans, T%c. Bk 5 ook w100 Nothing was said about Miss Hanson. 80| Vin Roek Istn ute, 7. 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicage 8PE OR FRIDAY. Ladies’ Collaret 4 Scarfs—oxtra spe- | Green Peas, (drled) > ¥ cco, per s deilvered o part o omen's ol Waists, about 2 dozen, | clal price ; ; plug T far as 1 know, my wife never saw M Wiokkts o8 Bale’ feptatober. 14410 and 18 BRI red any part of city, | Women's Flannel Waist it ozen, | clal pri Marrowfat Peas, (dried), Gige. AP L % t 4 ll\l CI I)cv«tll ‘ob 0, per Hanson and 1 together.” at city ticket office, 1323 Farmam street S Split Peas, (dried), 33%e. | plug . . g Mrs. Mabray 1s described a small| ——— 3 Pearl Rarley, Climax Plug "!u\\h\u Tohabeo, per woman, of dark complexion and deep-set | cessive porspiration of hands or feet; post- ead hat BlohiBare: vat kound.ids _vlug 4 s hazel eyes. At the time the acld was thrown | tively cures tender and swollen feet, corns st i- 449 e Bl Thaiine Bibasier bt end 8he wore a black silk dress and a black hat. | and bunions. 014 Soldier Says About Cramer's | AMParEied. Bago, Siho. iine Dushans Bhokine mdoecil In the way of jewelry she wore diamond — Taploca Flake, fe. 2004 se I he W 4 Liver Cure—Not a Sin- Mixture Smoking Tobaceo. .. T IEAR Ravaral AR End Mo I Iah Y oRR ARR malTie s [ The Weekly n _———-——-_——____.—q e g ! king 0. &old neckchain, Bee. 'Telephone 238, L e, AK. AR BhN VISITORS W Hominy, 3%c L I‘\|4‘z|vy 'om Smoking Tobacco, per pa After the scene vo-ounc ymaha, July 16, 1000, a . ago . : ChpaeiTaTRe Heoiy gl "[l",',""l',':.,h:::ul':m“‘,:l";"“‘“f —— p— CRAMER CHEMICAT 0, T1Y 161 Are cordially Invited to see our elezant mirrored cut glass room.| FPearl Homiuy, | 010 Style Smoking, per pound ..... the east of the passage. It still contained Albany, N. Y, —where we show the finest line of cut glass west of Chicago. We will | Minute Tapioca, §%¢ A go0d cigar, 50 In BoX ...o..... a0 s g Bl o g s e g & e RO L also take pleasure in showing you our sock of watches, diamonds and| Hasty Jellicon, % p:ckages for Zse, o L i M B Bo druggiat’s label upon the bottle, 3 ! B SEec it A ke oM R rich Jewelry, Fine Broken Rice, 3tgc, b oraii Lo e B ille £ with " t My cas < Cholce Japan Rice, 5. BIR0 T0U PAT 30080 Ll H. C. Watkins, sexton of the Methodist N - LSLH o 4 - ’ MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO. : Candy Department - . T e ihpen f v A Hoad Biss: . oha andy Departmen church, Springfield, Pa., says: “My wife 3 S 1. 8707 ReRYD y oo Aan E Jewelers and Art Stationers, © v+ I5th and Dougl Fancy Patna Rice, 8% | has been very bad with kidney trouble and - leaving me and I had no desire to work Malil orders glven careful attention. Sele ction packages sent to responsible parties Taney SR-ANIc, Boo 4 i P aving me 8 L] L L ellow Corn Meal, 1340 L . tried several doctors without benefit. After Fieatt Sad 1 e Himein taot wa | - ~ Lt el taking one bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure couraged to) think. thero was no. Fellat. fog Granulated White Corn Meal, 1%c. : was much better and was completely cured | EYEBENG X me whatever I did, and I had no faith in SHRADER Cracker S ata " after taking four bottles.” 3 3 § medicines; seelng #o many good testimoni. | on Seward street, sells drugs that are cu racker Sale Bk Al Gl eandy o’ the iava ai e ——— % als from' Omaha people about Cramer's | price F R Pty o PRREN [ wouia ik Very' much to have ali” ladics For tired feot Re-No-May powder. 1 3 Kidney Curo, 1 called on one and asked | petana i ime LN e 4 5 oh ] e oun: oo AN bes haw ) what he thought. e told me It was the | Bromo QUINING +.vves +eeseereees | ' Farina Crackers, trust price %o, our Special Meat Prlces 1Y ¢ best medicine in the world and advised me mar'ati{an ey fiire (a price v One fare plus §2 for the ro > v By (S tinasieat SV | I eme | Oramer's Kidney Cure % (B price No. 1 Californfa Hams . the Missourl Pacific rallway on September Y o] |taking about one-halt of it began to fe ;4'“"""""";2’ A AOUROUS iteses b | ol (n:‘:::; i'nr‘-:'\”, [ u~: :r:p n]‘...‘.: price it | No. 1 Sugar ¢ uw!'llnxmr( 14, 15 and 16. For further infc fon oall = better and stron and after taking | BUL A LOUR. CURe. 1o £ s | NI =a u kers, trust price 8¢, our | Rex Brand Chipped Bec on or address company’s offices, southeast bottles T am today a well man ar | Puftvea - Malt Whiskey +1ee ¢ : i seieries sneiieiiceies 800 10-1b, cans Pure Lard corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets, e . not may too strong words for this wondor. | Malted Milk - . % lor::vk z\]l«.. i v;un price o, our prico G 1.1 Auylm]mtl Boef e Neb. THOS. F. GOD Y ful medicine and should I ever again be a | Scott's Emulsion ........ . evaee 890 % atmeal Crackers, trust price 12%e, our Fancy Boneless Corned Be Omaba, Neb. HOS. ¥. GODIT There’s Tous sufferer from kiduey trouble, I wouldn't | Swamp Root ... ; e T ictures of the e ¥i4o, our, | Paser poneloss Goraed B ¥ 5 vt fhradesis 10-Miouts Headsche: Powdey 1k Crackers, frust price fo. our prico d¢ | alt Pork of Satisfaction r h y Wendertul Nevinwaat, R atana wains | 12 hiaTr I aicr v v | AK-Sar-Ben Festival Toward n:lrh tho eyes of the world are | (0" \he Lins, There i additlonal atis- ettt ol P Mg turned; where great opportunities are open faction in knowing that your coal Is sup 1 SRR P : W At ALY e Get your Kodaks and Cameras ready to everyone, {s best and quickest reached | plied by MALD & RICE, for then you e FRE MPLE FOR ALL Romember we don't harp about the drug by the the very best quality. Coal that 1s well| If you will fend your address to the | UNION PACIFIC, screened and that burns free and clean | Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y., they V b w3 - none our latest style of Al-Visba camera— No better traius in the world than those | without waste will eeud you a sample bottle, irce Rt i PR NS SRR ATy T ket Slon, 004 Poraas, fpaeny| (A% 0 BTt sonl, 0 pa o, Cramer Ghsmlca! Gumpanl. Wed, Shrader, || &5 mnl i i HONE 1288, Prices (rom $5.00 up. 316, |4rust, we cut prices with any drug store in| [ for the Knights carnival. This is the |'Omalia and save you car fare, time and | best show of the Kind yet held. See h. corner Seward. 506 South 16th Street, Alba Talabhaas it Be sure and go over the Loup. The finest DIAMONDS — BUY THE GENUINE trip in the country. Send 3 cents in stamps to T. E. Fisher, general passenger agent | THE ROBERT Wo have the 1ine. 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