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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY' SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. WOMAN'SREVENGE 0N WOMAN| o~ vsoemwesn racrony Typeuine o1 SOUTH OMAHA Boston Store “Mill-Ends” | ° To be Mn. Mollie Mabray Dashes Acid in Miss | REUBEN. ROSENBERG & cO., NEw YORK | £ohool Leagns Tekss Action oa Arother K S Maud !’ on's Face, ON SALE SATURDAY AT BOSTON STORF: Tmportant Mst.er. Tomorrow is the final day of our great Mill-End Sale Rouben, Rosenberg & (0., 101 and 103 & 3 o, and every remnant and milllend must positively be || ) Wooster s New York, m ufacturers of l‘l()*(”d |t 3 ALL FOR THE LOVE OF A KUSBAND |fine musiin underwear, falled. We bousht WANTS BOOKS OF THE BOARD CHECKED UP ot from the creditors for $10,000 spot cash a plendit assortment of high clasa mus! % The Values We Offer are Wonderful Mre. Mabray Accuses Mise Hanso undorwear, also all the partly EACC WIIL Try to Have n Report on B Breaking U the Tranquiliity of | T s had on haod a0 050 0010 e feen Patd During the Remmnants on Main Floor Dl essed Her Home and Comes from | LT, ey bargains in made and b Kot Vit Ao i 4 75¢ French Flannel Remnanls Silk Velvets 5¢ & 10c b ¢ Kansas City to Retalinte, partly made muslin underwear you ever by an Bapert. 25¢ Yard ) oo vatais, soivts tor mi. | Does not mean to be expen- ROSTON, STORE, OMAIA - Thees are all this season's patterna, {08 Al kinds of trimminge” fheso e | | sively dressed. We have a Srs, Mollie Mabray of Rahbas Cityl L. Prandels & Sons, Proprietor t last night's meeting of the School the best qualit oh \orth fro 160, 1 DIKGKk aue dashe o cunces o curbolc aci Tato the | Selling Rogers, Peot & Cars mens clothng. | 1oteuc i ae s v saoer oe [ Manoe ured, I polka dots, M1 the cotors of 'the Fainbon oo line of men’s suits and top face ot Mism Maud Hanon at_her room.| T T employed to check the books of the Board || Rl i fedt §" 4 Snctigh SOOI O, ISR B 4ge ¥ | coats in all the latest weaves 1520 Capitol avenue, yesterday afternosn of Education for twelve months back | r kimon, rtwaist 1y yar mna i s Droktied abis believed (N6 young woman had| ASHLAND, Neb Bept. 12— (Sperial.)= | repg rt on bills paid which are sondld o || st o W ¢ RER R { and colorings, cut and made enated the affections of her husband, | Sam 0. Nordquist and s Nellle Sparks, | oetravagant 1 ca vembers of the board | " y " CAVeTIs b Tae IO Ny w0t Aehland, were married o Lincoin | e 5t e n neestetion o || Short Lengths Fremch Cassimeres for Men's and { so as to fit. ' We guarantee The Injured woman is 1o a serfous condi- | Wednerday by Judge Frank R. Water mandamus will be asked for. Rumor has it | Flannel 2¢. 5¢, 10¢ Boys' Wear / them perfect in every respect. tion, being burned about the face, hreast,| will llve on a farm west of Ashland that there is a lumber bill which amounts " Thes: are Mill-1 and Tho of yards of cassim | 3 : . . ids and arms, and the physicians fea 0 §1,500 n, s lumber is supposed to have ' § ¥ and boys' wear, of f The ong passes vhic that 4 pite. thelF fohts she will be d A ot e Theaters, |10 iring sidewalks around the || 12ngths of yard and one yard, i wear, or_ladi T'he time has long passed in which all the quality of French fla lgd: LI o heard ¢ Mrs. Mabray, the woman who threw the| clever cumedians, Mathews and Bulger, will | league asserted last night the board polka d ot specially useful ranteed worth from to 75, on 1 il at 1 As 1) 1 ' t ! ! has boen very ext 1 ud that ts" Juckets amd petticonts, I on bargain square at 33 yard perior style and construction of our 501 ORtM-th (R polles Watll more the | mublealsoéa Ttie Night of the Fourth." | the money of th S Ll o S T U S BT Dress Goods Remnants 49¢ Yd. 3 clothing. So we give you a few two hours had psed, she had a good [ The anoual appearance of this mirth-pro. for { ew school house a t the a i | 1 K streets no attempt will 3 A new lot of dress goods’ remnants, 4 D prices to guide you as to how much tart of the detectives, and It fs thought | Jucing pair s always hailed with and K streets no attempt " ¢he may have left the city on one of the| than pessing interest, s thelr coming | ! de 10 e work, as the building Remmnants of Silks heavy pic | tancy ch Heru-s or what priced suit you want. outgolng trains means an event of jollt Idom equaled T I the board will no invisible checks and s o . headquarters at the Karl hotel, was ot| it has « verywhere been well rece o 1 High school until ther ilk remnants fr nd Wik and_ wool effects, black and col- > telophone e remained h 3 iy ioms from Chattanooss, | In bluck a olors, gros grains ery ’ ” | f He says he hasn't been living with his wife | Sunday motinee, Sept, 15, with the Baby |of letter carr Mr ler sald last t l wal Iinings, 1 Ihatross for wal touble 3 dressed woman about 12 years old, wearing| Baby Lund has appeared several times in| position on the executive committee, which i 1 remnant sale, and go at 2, Short remnants of imported dress Mon s amwn SGMGI‘ s““s sd 50 tu SIB 00 black throughout, with small diamond | this city and has always been a great| 18 made up of five prominent mail carriers W and 8o for entire o ods, every vard worth from ¢ ) . h : he tr ally t ’ tle we have opened i French novelties, pendants In her climbed the stairs | favorite here. During this engagement the | In Al parts of the « untry. ! »‘llx:m‘.l\ rmj! For this F we have o ‘ wfench - novelties, ! Men’s G[ Mixad co]ch s""s 25 ‘ fl leading to a suite of dressmaking | tora | talent little artiste will hold receptions | carricrs hers are pleased at the plalds, broca pen work colo n lengths of 1, Y5 and % y see . 0 ' #t 1520 Capitol avenue, and asked to At the ladies' matinoces on Tuesday and | cefved by Mr. Miller and he received many | t V8 yar yard, but ' four and five pieces to & living room which fronts upon Sixtcenth | very strong one New Cars Coming. | streot. Jiess I W, ireteed FUENBEAY: Dheh o0 80 Friday is Remnant Day in the Basement figured for lite On next Sunday and Monday those| various school houses. Members of the } nel made e fqiraneh flans heavy for winter wear, every yard we are obliged to argue for the su- | treet is twenty-(hree minute Dentroys Mtoxra ut November 1 the street railway com- | ill-e f oy o in- ill-e itati y powdur, A great soosomy 1n | Soout FEVABNE L A e e care 1t | Mill-ends of Cawmbric Lin Mill-ends of Imitation later she saw her guest examining a photo v Saves Sloves, parasols aod fine dress | ;o 1y g1a closed iave been renovated t ” Stk 3 2Jottes. inch o graph which she had taken from a mantel. | goods, No dress shields needed It you us. Hie o 8 % Mill-ends of Te Calico ar Flannelettes, 36-nch goods, Mabray. | Not | T new cars are of latest make and 24¢ vard. for 11e a yard. Divine services wili be 3 t ¢ time to Oma he made B6-ine Heache <|i duesanaed (he WomAs 16 blkok . r time to Omaha will be ma B6-inch - Bleached Muslin fldEeisivn. 106 viva: “That's not my property,” replied Miss|1iih and Dodge streets, for the Hebr.w | 4 4 L N Hanson. “You may have it for all I ¢ ew Yoar, Fridny, September 13, at 7 p. m Mill-ends of the finest womcn, tepants of adjoining rooms, into the at 10 a. m. | Camp No. 10t alder . 3 s Denims, hall. Amerlc ) | Mill-ends light colored cuse; to all appearances the scene was at | b T T bive - Hilpd rd Rep ¢ | t0¢ Mercerized Sateen, in Comfort Silkoline, Se ) t M t i » 3 1 ar i ) 3 f ] N By 1 3 f ' . fl » i v week ' Qoo whish A1yidea the Dassege, shs turned]. < The fionth o nber fa the best In tho ' nnllvn nds, 124c yvard, Mill-ends of Unbleached All the remnants that accumulated dur in the week from our aealn upon the Rirl and hissed: “Yowd | vear and the Minncsota lakes the best lu| City & N 3 i Mill-ends heavy Fleeced Sheeting, in all widths, at ‘n\\ n stock. Besides we have contracted with se al large mills 3 rie s 2] W, D A v o » 4 N g N f "W i "¢ o i oM ONLoNnIe FIRHeH" oall - Feterled| | GebPR sopy T6 boskIt, " Biaity. Epota ] Sl T ; Flannelettes, 5¢ yard. 10e a yard. to send us all the short I.n ngths that they will pnuluu‘ ‘unlll Miss Hanson, who had followed her closely. | telling you where to find them. Re marka- of twe v L " [January 1Ist, 1902, All will be on sale Friday. In addition to | 1 -, o " 1 fix you, you huzzy!" she cried, “and | H. Brill, D. eb, | ! Lord & Taylor dress goods stock bought through I'ernson, Me- fix you right } 7 3 plls have been en J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. v ot " o e ranwon entered . moment | poy weather. Cures oxcessive perspirat service on the Sherman avenue line. Many ings, in colors, 11e yard. I'rench Flannels, Persian It was the picture of her husband, John —_— and repainted and a T S % “What are you doing with this picture?” held by the Hun- |} L g B o Tag Mill-ends e all wool garian society at the old Metropolitan hall nt me from N street to How- | g r S at 24¢ yard, agle y tiawsl | ) N . ‘hecke 3 b 'h‘h'n,'\hhmy |-|u:u-n| n<~: vontempt for the | aturaay at § a. m. and 7 p. anday at | MARS VNS : P " | Mill-ends Apron Checked quality Ginghams and Mad y them under foot, meanwhile accusing Miss | will officiate aturday sermon subject, | ‘The duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart \ "”‘_- s, yard, ras Cloths, at Gle yard. Hanson of trylng to steal her husband Ixir of Life,” in‘German, at 10 a. | 1= seriousiy 1t e g g Yard wid heavy Un- Mill-ends of Dr I trom her. The loud talk brought se ! 'he S Cite Trausiirer, ‘Koutsky 1a- workl . om he e loud talk brought se [ Sun sermon subject, *Tho Sound of | pic' Y1 iai Feport u bleached Muslin 3¢ yard. i 'k . n Finally the woman in black turne and or excessive perspiration try Re-No- here will he @ sale i i M N 3¢ var i 4 : 4 In the Bar aln Room walked down the corridor toward the May powder. | i esday, Beptember |} Outing Flannel, 5e yard, Mill-ends Drapery . an end, but after passing through a screen : at Twe better let him alone! 1 can tell you that!" | the world for fishing. ; i wna KK stree At this Mrs. Mabray drew something from | bly low rates at Hlinols Central city ticket | f1th o e e B t St O h I8 wi X ale & s stock of Se q 3 6 Bt oF Hoe dres, e 14 i 20 adOreas A\ rrumble o Packers' Natlcnal Os On Ore, nma a 1I|||. will be on sale all the stock of Morrill & Seott, and the A LTI ol Back 1o ana inna. the S 4 1 This wamocer SELLING ROGERS, PEET & CO.S MEN'S CLOTHING. Kenney & Co. Read the following list of prices: 1o, flls Wiy belo imate through the air with her arm; there was a| Sept. and the Burlington route " "\ red, has been held 0000 yards of short lengths of Simp-! Thousands of yards of silk at from one= swishing sound of fluid being thrown | Will offer greatly reduced rates to points| pe t court in the sum of 00 f ‘ 0 sards of short | Simo-1 T ot yarta ot & Y through the wire screen, and the next in-|in Ohlo and Indiana. Detailed information | robbins ph Novak of $I8 black and white silver, gray, Merri- third to one-fifth of regular valuc stant Miss Hanson lay writhing and scream- | and tickets at 1502 Farnam St., or at Bur-| Chief Etter of the fire department has re- = ? Friday’s Grand Offer- ¢ quilt patch work. American indigo MEN'S CLOTHING turned | Indianapolis, where he at- ing upon the floor. lington siation. el B i B i ing of Women’s Suits | blues. 3-4 fine percalee and thousands of $2.00 men's pants, 9ic her goods worth 10¢ per yard. Apron 50 men's pants, $1.25 Acl b chiefs. ™ o . < 1(!' i sid. Furewer Nothing liks Re-No-May powder for e1-| An Important meeting of Phil Kearney A Skirts, Furs and check ginghams, all at de. 5,00 men's pants, $1.50 The spectators were so dumbfounded that — st No. 1w Army of the Republic, e ! 1] . 00 vard - Boys' lon, ts, worth $1.25 they permitted the acid-thrower to pass SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN, P\ be heid at Hiram Harding's office in Silk Waists. | 50,000 yards of 36-Inch fine percales, dark ) 't a 3 e Ploneer bl on Saturday night 54 [ana light colors; 10c outing flannels, 15c 0 boys' long pants, 95c. them unmolested. They say she walke b el L P S We have tho largest and bost selected stock of women's | g 1opres { areanAlan: and dibitie boys' knee pants, 3ic quietly down the steps and away as though 13 Vin Rock nd R 3 en's | Republican ciub At Kell's ~ hall ; Suits of any western house. The selections are first class, | oo a1l at be $1.00 boys' knee pants, nothing unusual had happened. wenty-fourth and streets, on S iy , the styles are the newest, the goods are (he best, and all at § $2.50 boys' sulit lickets on sale September 10 to 2 00d | evening., All republicans are ate 00 yards of 28-inch French fine flan- e DUES. WG ; The sufferer was carried into the room | oo beesey it aeniem! Sty Lkht | L S AN repUhiicans ¢ { spovular prices. Tho At is perfect, the hang s perfect and | 18000 yards of b-inch Frengh fine fan-) o) o0l Ty g of Annie Pillsbury, one of the tenants, | ; . |k eats e Q8- SOLPTNER Qh-the NBRY | v gy waoN! raRTaER: - " . the prices the lowest 3 Farnam strect. The South Omaha Democratic clu 3 N v y . e where she was made as comfortable as pos- i Indovsed Frank Chrisman recor.der s Special Offer No. 1—Women's Tallor-made Suits, in the | **™ 7 0 boys' reefers, $1.25. HING GOODS sible until a doctor could be called. Re-No-May skin food tor tacial massage. | feuds, 1, alse pussed fo s 4 Dowsst atyiee, Jackets lined with Givernhud sl silk taftets, | | 36,000 yards of the fuest sclipss feprisl L ¢ men’s ribbed shirts and drawers, all sizes, new, 20 Givernaud taffetas, DRESS GOODS, Drs. Porter and MacDlarmid arrived o[ Re-No-May cream softens and whitens |{iv's (if b T the new flounce skirt, our special price only $7 | ette. This is the finest goods made, in all few minutes later, and applied remedics to| hands and face. A, Mayer Co. 220 Bes 1 An 1 ™ 4 Special Offer No. 2—Women's Tallor-made Suits and | the colorings of French flannel, with and : draw out the fire and relieve the pa'n, aleo | building. ~ Consultation free from 2 to 4 > office. yenter Dves rn | \ lots of them, made of clegant wool cloths, in the very new- | Without borders, sells at lic, and 19, for ¢ fine flecced men's shirts and draw- taking precauttons against a scar, but they | i LT i 1 on,the farm of Pote: f est styles, in brown, black, blue, castor and tan—the best|10 cents. ers, extra welght, all sizes, 30c. say there Is a question as to whether or not et 1 ‘. n § miaha i 14 line of suits in America for $10.0 | nch madras ginghams, worth t| Men's $1.00 soft shirts, sepa colla 9 s 5 K As gha L - al Men's 00 soft s s, separate collars, there will be a disfigurement. They found| Send articlcs of incorporation, notices of | (- 12 Scarr writes frem Doft, 41 Special Offer No. 3—Women's Tailored Suits, in an ex-| 10 cents, 20 cents ? the young woman to have been terribly | '{{f"k“‘r""""f "l‘"“"‘l“’_‘"; :“i% l.’l ;""f I"‘""- L o I eiter e e Temple (ot Musfe cellent variety of styles, made in the new English Norfolk | Simpson's black sateen 3 | Men's $1.00 laundered fine shirts, to close burned 'r’l‘ u:lu p(\:;(u’m proper legal insertion. | W)\ DArty o8 Whioh he'ls & mei: S style, the new blouse style, the new eton style and several | Simpson's silk sateen, all colo at 20c o acld o o > clephone be s K pleased with the exposition A other styles; e w hest qu an's ‘The ac'd had eaten the flesh off nearly i s 8 Pleaxe RoRT sxpoRtion: ¢ thor atyles; linsd with best quallty Men's work ehirts, all colors and all parts of the face except in the nelghbor- CLEVELAND AND RETURN I 3 kirts with the new flounce, percaline lined and velvet| 50,000 yards of remnants of wool dress| sizes, 20c hood of the eyes,” said one of the physi- VIA - R bound, well Worlh $18.30, for only $12.00, | oods at less than one-third of regular| Boys shirts, 19c clans, vand she owes tho saving of her| oyioAGo, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. RRecAy Srer Noad=Women's Lish clase: Tallor-mads | vaiu Men #lght to the fact that she threw up hor | “CAGO MILIEALICHD & | Bults that others ask you $26 to $35 for; they are man-| [0 dress patterns, worth $5, at $1.98, Short lengths of Lansdowne muslin, 8 s work shirts to close at 19e. ::':;"'m',l: J'::'""l ::‘:",‘ MT'"} ,:"'";" il F. A. NASH, x Befet Ll i fhilprag by, theiteat; fallors I Ame e they como in ex-| 500 dress patterns, worth $10, at $2.08, Short lengths of fine cambric, 5o, » D on the backs of her hands: | Goniial Wakicin Soens eoking ta drive | { ol pics of imported ones; fine American| 00 dress patterns, worth $15, at $3.95 Short lengths of yard-wide bleached mus- also burned about the breast and B KLY ) A N wadd s for only 0, | Half wool debeiges, double fold, worth lin, 31gec. It brings relief—Re-No-May powder. Ask |’ ther and now K i FURS—Our salc on furs for last week was sol successtul | 150, ar o Heavy LL unbleached muslin, The police were not notified of the assault | your druggist. 1f your feet trouble you ong | themselves, There 1s ho R & that we are encouraged to give another sale this week— | . u 3 your fee bl yo e re {8 no | 4 ) ale this week—| Traveling men's samples of silks, %, %.| 19¢ Towels, 10c. :‘n"( 'h,.:fl' n;h::n.::\::::::”w: Vv Mn\ it there 1s {0 & soap bunbie ople who 46 . FHALy. -p0 ALirdh All our now guods have ar-fs and 1 yard up, at 2, 3c, be, 10c and 60| bo Towel mentioned on the 39¢ sllks and satins, by the yard, lic. 10c¢ Towels, 3'gc. 1 " ived and we will duplicate the same goods same price: A TES To | Nt believe in Trusts ar " W ' goods at same prices as | street, Informed the station by telephono.| LARGE REDUCTION IN RATES TO | W0 6y hocnuse they lnow scrve | 1ast week, at a saving *o you of about 50 per cont. Kvery garment sold by us is fully 100 [Obash. Be © Crash, Ge. 2ic Percaline, 81gc. | 0c Telveteers, hy yi Emergency Officer Refgleman and De- Fidi 2y the credit of Kecping the prices where they | guaranteed, with Hayden Bros.' name right on the bard ‘;” A ':[L’ o by """ 81, 190: % | tectives Savage and Dunn were detailed | Buffalo Via Chicako, Milwankee & St. ;"”J“l 15 |"' £ | Beaver Coats which others ask you §55.00 worth up to $3.00, for Toc. g s e ha Ao | rats sloths. A upon the case at once, Paul Rallway—Round Trip 00 Lambert's Listerine ...o..ouvinins 1t $57.00. Women' 3 5 Y L | At ks g g o SNy at $57 s neleite Wrappers, .25 50 dres bla . ¢ John Mabray admits that ho had been dood Undil Oct, 8 o [ Lo calskin Coats at $125 duRlliyronvbale mt Ak a L SR AR rserailhy Biacy, | AP SV S i aylug some attentl Miss 0. Voo Tler's Mait Wiisk ; [ or Coats, very best they are, g | SR On S 3 paying “m Shiantien; o Miss Hanson 420,35, F00 Ner's Malt Weniniey s 10 (\“,‘.k. Co Ir' Yaty, bek m‘yh i‘,..-"';“u{” #1251 200 Sl Taffeta Waists fust arrived, abray ¥ Ris Stovy, On salo September 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11th. | §1.00 I'ncle Sam's Tobuc AN I B hirs s wiie | wbBih (ipia B0, fo S8, ! Grafld Grocery Sale "I haven’t been living with my wife for| ghorter limits correspondingly reduced. Sl RUET S MRL AT HBKEY feerirsirerens S0 } S Women's Silk Skirts, made of excellent | five or six years,” sald he, “and as to what F. A. NABH, |3 Vieroe Remedies i ‘h ns scarfs, collarettes, sold | QUAlIty taffeta, for ouly $1 Webrasks Ost Meal, uar poynd, Tobacco Sale ]-‘he; hm; been dolng or where she has been General Westorn Agent. Mebudos Suce .Im\hv‘,;”, 5 ¢ cont'less than their| We have just unpacked and placed on| OMI® Oat Meal, per pound, gc. Star Plug Chewlug Tobaceo, per plug, 37140 ":‘_x:f n:n':‘::r“:r} lnlmn‘ nothing, I be-| Ticket office, 1104 Farnam . it our counters 160 dozen fine Wool Waists| Steel Cut Oat Meal, per pound, 3e, Horseshoe Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37%a o, hamaver) gt sho arsivan'n the ollpl L0 i (m l’rlm.- Astrakhan Collare(tes, with 10-in. cape |made of fine {mported Fronch Flannels, at| Hand-picked Navy Beans, fc. Fruit Julce Plug Chewing Tobacco, per 10 458 Dotal (b seatsus; A Weital & T Store | and 6-in. collar, for $2.30 each, from $1.50 up to $10.00 each New white Lima Heans, T%c. Pluk.h, - 100 . R ERl oo S0l 0lae Oalltraitaslard Boksreia : i e Nowsboy Plug Chew Nothing was said about Miss Hanson. So| Vin Roek Island Route. Tel. 747. 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicaga | PECIAL FOR FRIDA Ladies’ Collarettes and Scarfs—oxtra spo-| Green Peas, (dried) be. Y Plu 10§ Tabacco, por ey omen’s Flanne! M bout 02 clal price h $2.50 s : o od), Bl . far a8 1 know, my wife never saw Miss| myckets on sale September 14, 15 and 16 | G004¥ deilvered f,',’f Lt nppers ot iy f) - VomSE s WHIRIEH cl SR Prostit it A Sy Dol Hdied), " to clty. SAMAN ! Battle Axe Plug Chewing Tobaceo, per Hanson and I together. AtibIte tiakat (offas; 4438 Pattsw sireet Split Peas, (dried), 3te. | plug . 3 . 20 Mre. Mabray s described s a small| : Pearl Rarley, 3c. Climax Plag Chewlng Tobacco, per woman, of dark complexion and deep-sct | cessive perspiration of hands or feet; post- ca 14 Fine Sago, per pound, fc. plug, ...37%0 hazel eyes. At the time the acld was thrown | tively curcs tender and swollen feet, corns Imported Sago, 8% Neve Plug Chewing Tobaceo, per plug #he wore a black silk dress and a black hat. | and bunions. An Old Soldier Suys About Cramer e Genufue Durham To 4 5 oldic . . § e e n Smoking Tobacco.... 0o In the way of fewelry she wore diamond — Talaon g, 05, ¢ t 2 o 0=V E . | Duke : ol earrings, several diamond rings and a fine| Publish your legal notices in The Weekly | ¥ ARG Livey PuxpwNot & 8 '____—_'—‘— Pearl Taploca, T%c. uke's Mixture Smoking Tob old neckchain. Bee. ‘Telephone 238, &le Pain Since, AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS — bl Uncle Tom Smoking Tobacco, per pack- ) , ago .. T %o bn?('l':rw‘.':"n:l::.ml,n"":]’. M:Id" m{"’,{‘"""" —— = CRAMER CHEMICAL Y. July 36 100 Are cordially Invited to see our elesant mirrored cut glass room.| Pearl Hominy, be 0ld Style Smoking, per pound . 260 ind upon the window ledge at AMER CHE the east of the passage. It still contained Albany, N. Y . where we show the finest line of cut glass west of Chicago. We “m‘ Minute Tapioca, 8'%c¢ A g.nml clgar, 50 In box . 1%¢ each & few drops of carbolic aeld. T DLSEon A DRV DAAI AAIN tae: th also take pleasure in showing you our ctock of watches, diamonds and| Hasty Jellicon, & p:ckages for 23c, l’\‘mf';:;u' Igar, "l llr:_ Mfl a0 engh i J PR AY0 FQRIS 13 - bl . ‘- Fine Broken Rice, 31gc, 3 0 er clg 50 I box--the mo drugglst's label upon the bottle. tried every remedy that could be fo rich jewelry. b g i 08 :m same you pay 10c for we sell you 314e each . Watkins, sexton of the Methodist N Al Ll TI. DA DAVMARATE, Teety Y. 6 ,. ) MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO. Head Rice, 6%e Candy Department H gétting serlo I could get no sleep, was y 4 k church, Springfield, Pa., says vy wife Jewelers and Art Stationers, = I5th and Douglas. Fancy Patna Rice, 814, Very fine Gum Drops < restloss and nervous. My strength was " g has been very bad with kidney trouble and pe yox \ me and 1 had no desire to work. Mall orders glyen careful attention * ctlon packages sent to responsible parties. Yellow Corn Meal, 1%e¢, | Roasted Salted Peanuts tried several doctors without benefit, After y . e s - 4 L IMixed Candy, per pound ) all the time—in fact, was so dis. Granulated White Corn M % taking one bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure i | Fenna % L GO - aged to think there was no rellef for e A was much better and was completely cured ¥ — whatever [ did, and I had no faith in SHRADER i g Cracker Sall Chocolate ... . B fior (AKINE four bottles." & SN — medicines; seeing 0 many good testimoni- [ on Seward street, sells drugs that are .-ml - er Dale w311 G0 Canidy” i} o' ior and For tired feot Re-No-May powder. Kidney Cure, I called on one and asked | Perann ... ARy . oo Y price . L I sk Sdit Aol e —— San Antonto ey what he thought, He told me it was tho | Bromo Quinine ...uee CL R T Farina Crackers, trust price %o, qus Special Meat Pnces o L R best medicine in the world and advised me At (anar Biire y rice b 8 One fare plus $2 for the round trip via o oA try it. I bought a bottl Cramer’s Kidney Cur i fv., pric No. 1 California Hams ambe s Cough Cure .... y Ginger 8 trust price 8e, our price . 2 S the Missouri Pacific railway on September . taking about one-half of it e ‘“:“”‘ I’,,'mh‘ l’_u 3B -00ry: » (R I | o pinidhed “:m'l "]”_WN: prise No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams . 24, 30 488 16 Por further information cadl better and stronger—and after DULLS LCREAL LQUER 1100 1iarsrisiind 8 - ML . go| 1€ Prand Chipped Dot ... on or address company's offices, southeast - 2 SRIRECE 10 IoR0F % Well man s Malted Milk, 50c g = < Crack Meal, trust price 1%, our prics b et ,,,‘",",.' ot corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets, - not say too strong words for this wonder- [ Malted Milk, 0c ..... Oraok Mew, i ] [2 ). can Corned Reef ... ¢ 3 ) ul medicine and should 1 ever again be Scott's Emulsion .......oee oens o | Oatmeal Crackers, trust mlu‘ 12%¢, our Fancy Boneless Corned Beef . Omaha, Neb. THOS. F. GODFR here’s Tous f . o : IDPRRY, suftcrer from kidney trouble wouldn't | Swamp Root i price .. + 6%0| Pickled Honeysuckle Tripe . P& . T S 42 be withot ad to p e ¢ o o Headache Powder PlCtUrCS of the Milk Crackers, (rust prico fe. our price g e of Satisfaction e without It if 1 had to pay + bottle | Shrader's 1 Minute 1 I pr | 8alt Pork , bl tul North 4 for it J. C. GREE) : o voee10C an e | S F o [RienAarinl Navihmes in seelng your winter's supply of coal going f g ' shannes Ak-Sar-Ben Festival Toward which the eyes of the world are into the bins. There is additional satis- Dbr. Bill - D8, L fiaat TiLiiRE8 4 : turned; where great opportunities are open | fuution in knowing that your coal is sup- FREE SAMPLE FOR ALL Romember wa don't :harp: About the drug iet your Kodaks and Cameras ready to everyoue, s best and quickest reached| pliaq by HALD & RICE, for then you get Jrust, we cut prices with any drug store in| | for the Knights carnival. This is the by the the very bost quality. Cosl that s well| 1 you will send your address to the [Vt W8 B BURES 0 B0 CoRE oo and || best show of the kind yet held, Bes UNION PACIFIC, screened and that burns free and clean Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y., they o No better trains In the world than those | without waste. wiil seud you a sample bottle, free. run via this lige. 3 ~ 5 takes pictures 4x12 inches. The opera. Aty iahas ias: 1006 Paraasn. ‘Phons| /Y Mss hard. conl, o e pyind | Cramer chflml[}al flumpany' W. J. Shr ader, tor can take himself in the picture, als from Omaha people about Cramers | prices Soda Crackers, trust price §le, o i P 4, our | money. wur latest style of Al-Visba camera— 1288 vices (rom $5.00 up. us, o 1602 N. 24th, corner Seward, 506 South 16th Str Albany, N, Y R SR TOe UMBRELLAS Bo sure and go over the Loup. The finest BUY THE GENUINE trlp fn the country, end 3 centn in stamys DIAMONDS — THE ROBERT We have the line. Our §1.00, $1.30, $2.50 Umbrelias are the beat you ever book describing this and other attractive Briosom: Jiphureia aod 3 S R R L ik ! DEMPSTER COMPANY ;:llx;:.;hml by the Colorado & Bouthern store. LOOK FOR THE NAM MANUFACTURED BY 1215 Farnam Stre 16th and Chicago KELLEY & HEYDEN | 2 . e y . Streets. A 3 8 W Wholesale and retall deale It Re-No-May powder brings rellof to tender S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, CAIIVQRNIA FIG SYURP GO, Y st O e Loot, 1516 Douglas St. NOTE THE NAMB . _ Mail Orders Filled. They make shirts, 1t You Go to Colorado

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