Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 19, 1901, Page 12

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BRISK DEMAND FOR PICKLES| Shortnge of Cucumber Crop Canses Searcity and Dealers Are Une able to Supply Trade, whole to meet the nand for cucum The complaint in this respect is general ber cron was a fail ure in a large part of the countr Wisconsin it was up to the average, slightly ™ that Wiscon . Omaba ale ha time ber plckles ove result 1s sin 18 called upon to supply pickles to the nation The pickling work country cannot supply orders as fast as they are received and are from three two months behind. Omaha fobbers are selling dircetly from the car and have back orders which will take half of the goods received yestorday Do not skip a word of ou Hayden Bro ad on page 7 Chatelaine watchos, Edholm, jeweler. The finest hair-dressing parlors in y in connection with The Bathery, 120 Bee bullding. Telephone 1716 the 218 the Pablic nnd Whom « ent 1, Bdward A, Cudahy, do hereby withdraw my offer of a reward of five thousand ($5,- 000.00) dollars for the arrest and convic- tion of any one of the kidnapers; fifteen thousand (815,000.00) dollars for the arrest and conviction of any two of the kidnapers, and twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dol- lars for tho arrest and conviction of three the kidnapers implicated in the kidnap- & of Edward A. Cudahy, jr., on or about December 18th, 1900, hereby unconditionally revoking and recalling my reward horotofore made by me in any way whatsoover. E. A. CUDAHY. ro Poople that use it recommend it. Cra- mer's Kidney and Liver Cure. 50¢ and $1 KANSAS CITY, MO, Heretord Cattlie Breeders' Ansocintion. From October 18 to 20 Inclusive the Mis- jourt Pacific railway will sell round trip For further in- jormation call or address company’s offices, or Union Jickets at one tare plus $2. 5. E. cor. 14th and Douglas sts., itation, Omaha, Neb T. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. Dance Tonight. Jolly Eight's lively ball this eve'g., Wash- Ington hall, 18th and Harney sts.; fine or- chestra, a grand, good time for you. Gents, e, Welcome, The Bathery Is open Thursday and Sat. urday evenings. For appointments te phone 1716 or call 216-220 Bee Bullding. Executriz Sale, The Ramge block, with 1ot adjoining, will be oftered at public sale October 22, 10 #. m., at courthouse. Lysle 1. Abbott, 400-401 Ware block. A little money days. attorney Hayden Bros., with an ad on page 7. Diamond rings. Edholm, jcm:ler Publish your legal notices 1 The Weakly Bee. Telephone 238 All kinds of baths, Ladies only. Tel. W16, scientific massage, The Bathery, 316-320 Bee bldg. grocers are having a bt in if not in that part of the | weeks 10 1t May sald offer of or particulars see for executrix, makes money here these KELLEY, Store Open 0110 Byening. AND CHILDREN'S WEAR An unusual assortment of medium to the grades at specially lowered prices. “('thfkflhll' bargains in hoslery. Women's vests and pants, fleece-lined, in Egyptian cotton, silver gray or ecru, silk | taped, pearl buttons, gusseted sleeves—our | price, 2ic each Women's vests and pants, extra heavy or medium weight, fine Egyptian, ecru or white, also a special line in pure white tights, open or closed, ankle length, feeced or unfleeced, all sizes, 65c quality, Saturday { 30c each The “Munsing” women's extra heavy combination sults, open bust or down front, ocru or silver gray, at $1 per sult. Tho Munsing” union suits for boys and girls in silver gray, the only pertect fitting Suit | made, all sizes, only 50c per suit. We will give our customers a bargain in boys' underwear, broken sizes, extra heavy fleeced, natural color, well mad AGe qualities, Saturday's sale only The “Ruben’ vest for bables, a speciel make for comfort and wear—protects the chest; all seams finished on outside of ga ment; the merino at 3c to 50c each; all | wool, each. Full line of sizes in silk and wool, also all silk vests. Zie—An extra value in women's heavy black cotton hose, fleeced or unfleeced, double sole, heel and toe, also a very pretty line of tancy stripes, silk clocks in reds and blues placed on counter for Saturday's sale, 50c values only e Women's fine black cashmere hose, light- weight, superior quality, very comfortable to wear, double sole, high-spliced heel and toe, §6c value, Saturday 50c pair. The “Pony"” brand school stockings for boys and girls, fleeced or unfleeced. extra heavy or medium weight—the never wear out kind—double knee, hesl and toe, fast black, all sizes, 5 to 10, Saturday 25 pair. We have a complete line of sizes of the colebrated “Dr. Denton” sleeping suits for children, non-shrinking, do mnot (rritate, es 1 and 2, 50c; 3 and 4, 86c; 6. 6 and 7 c; 8, 9 and 10, 85c each. STIGER & CO.. KELLE' Cor. 15th and Farnam Sts. Satarday WOMEN'S UNDER- There {8 not a department in our sto! but what has its tempting price attractions. Read our ad on page 7. Hayden Bros. Why suffer with rheumatism? The Bathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tclevhol! 1716, For ladies only. Hollday goods. Edholm, jeweler, POND LILY JUICE This is One of the Ingredients Which Help in Making —POND LILY CREAM— the most valuable skin lotion ever made. POND LILY CREAM has been made by us for nearly thirteen years and the sale has increased each BENZOATED and ARNICATED, It is not a “whitewash,” but a healing lotlon that | makes the skin soft, white and rosy, erad- leating moth patches, blackheads, pimples, red blotches, pustule. IF YOU ARBE TANNED and have unsightly eruptions, Bet a bottle of POND LILY CREAM— PRICE 2%C—and a_bottle of VICTOR'S | TONIC LOTION=PRICE 80C—and use on | alternate nighta, and within two (2) weeks' ) time you'll get results that will surprise [nnd please you. POND LILY:CREAM ls ;ulld In 26 and 0c bottles. SAMPLES | FREE, Send articles of Incorporation, notices of tockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee, We will give them proper legal insertion. Telephons 238, Tt pleases evervone who takes it. mer's Kidney and Liver Cure. Cra- All druggista. The finest hair-drcssing parlors in the aity in connection with The Bathery, 216- 220 Bee buildipg. Telephone 1718, For Sale Cheap—Balance of lumber used Call at Eighteenth on carnival and Douglas. grounds. Opera glas Edholm, jeweler The cramer Remedles medicines mada by a are s line of family responsible oncern of Albany, N, known ‘ag the Cramer, Chem al Co., consist of ‘s Kidney Y ble Plils, I“lhhl nt p and ot #ary household medicines. Phese goods all over the city--by men who understane thelr business—w sample in house—not all ard—as th K00ds coxt too much money to throw a promiscuously. — We ar amer's Kidnoy Vagotable Pills fit‘ “ll"fll“l Cure x B and I’ennn’u)nl Hlls $1.00_ Temptation Tonie o Dimmitt's Cougn Syrup .1 &c Caldwell's Syrup Fepsin . $1.00° Peruna o McDade's Succus Alterans ottle of fine Malt Whisky 1% Newnros Herpicido - % SOHAEFER'S ‘-"'.,:;::;.[.N Tel. 747. S. W. Cor. 16th Chicage Goods delivered FRER to any part of city, Saturday i Only A Solid Window of 4-In- Hand Ties 35 CENTS 3 For One Dollar. Black the $2.50 Hatter No More—No Less. 107 S. 16th Street i Y. and Vogeta- neces- & liherally sampled the headquarters for the complete Mne of Cramer's goods and Cor. 16th and Dodas BEWARE OF FAKE SALES. Since starting its selling-out “Guarantee”” has been selling “the most clothing in Omah Jealous competitors are now having al sorts of fuke sales. Some of them go so far as to maké the most ridiculous statements, such as $20 suits for 5, ete. If you come to the Guarantee's selling-out sale and expect such things you had better stay away because you won't find anything like that here, but you will find men's suits at $2.50, $3.98, $5.00, and $10.00 on which you can save from ono to three days' wages. Another thing is that whatever the Guarantee quotes prices on is here In sufficlent quantity and sizes to g0 around. Go to any other store in town and ask them to show you the following articles at the below-mentioned prices— then compare our goods for the same price 1| With theirs. If ours ain't cheaper don’t buy them of us. Boys' sweaters, 25c. Canvas gloves, Sc. Wool mocks, 10c. Winter caps | for men and boys, 19c. Rubber boots, $1.7, Fur coats, $5.85. Blanket lined duck coats, 69c. Turkey red, blue, plain white or fancy bordered handkerchiefs, choice, Sc. Boys' overalls with bib 15c, Heavy gray men's overcoats, with velvet collar, $3.25. Work gloves, Yc. Boys' long pants, 25c. Pure fur stiff hats, Duck ulsters, heavily lined, $1.85. Men's heavy working pants, 66c. Monarch stiff bosom shirts, with sep- arato cuffs, 48c. Heavy storm ulsters, $3.75. Kid gloves, 4oc. Manhattan white shirts, clean and perfect, 6%c. Boys' long pants suits, $1.98. Leggings, 26c a pair. Laun- dered men's shirts, 25c. Men's good shoes, 5c. Jersey gloves and mitts, 15c a pair. tsh brand slickers, $L.98. Shawknit socks, 19c. All goods marked in plain fig- ures—strictly one price. Satlsfaction guar- anteed on all purchases. It's a bona flde sale on account of Bennett's removal. Look for big signs: The Guarantee Selling Out. 1616-18 Capitol avenue, near Bennett's, P. 8.—Saturday night sales remain open until 10:30, but take our advice and come in the morning it possibl Sherman & McConnell nru;l Co. ale the The. s ] Drawing Teeth painlessly is promised by many, prace d by not so many. {\ Vhen VITAL- iD ATR {8 used there i3 never any t Teeth Talt's Phiadeghia Dantl nnomf oo set ¥ S———0—— 00— BEAR IT OUR GOODS SPEAK FOR THEM WE 8 ELVES. EACH GIRL OR BOY IT WITH A JACKET, OVE RCOAT OR SUIT, BRINGS TRADE TO THE NEW GIRLS' AND BOY 8' STORE. We find it easy to sell dependable goods at moderate prices. Boys Suits, 2 to 16 years..................$3.50 $4.00, $5.00 up Boys’ Overcoats, 2 to 16 years. coeeaenes 8350, $4.00, $5.00 up Fleshy Fellows Finely Fixed in 3-Piece Suits. Girls' Cleaks, 3 kind). . 15 BEAR IT to Talker A2 Opposite Orchard & Wilhelm, 1415 Douglas Street years, (the Thos. J. Johnston .. $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 up IN MIND'! Lilliputian Bazaar, PAIRS MEN'S WELL SHOES in all the new styles of toes— all weights and thicknesses of sole—in kid, calf, box calf, ves lours calf, kangaroo, patent leath- er and enamel, ON SALE SATURDAY {BRANRRS Spéciélwfiibbon Sale Vew York ribbon mill we get big ship- We have a contract to buy these rem- Saturday we offer From a well known N ments of their remnants. nants just as they accumulate at the mill. the finest lot we ever had. 5 31/ C All the 25c All Silk Moire ané® Plain Taffeta Ribbon— Saturdixy Stationery Bargains Al lha 60c very halvy all silk Plain and of every grad e, at two packages for 1c; 25 enveloves All the narrow Taffeta Rib- bon, that generally sells at 10c, go at, yard... Molre Taffeta, Satin Taffeta and Liberty Satin Ribbons, of finest quality, go at—yard All the wider Silk Moire Ten million’ Eavelopes,, in a package. All kinds of Writing Tablets, that generally sell for be, go at Ze each. All kinds 10¢ and 15c Writing Tablets, at 3c each. Big lot of fancy boxed Writing Paper, that generally sells at 150 and 26c, go at Tte box. “Particulars as the “AYDE“S Goods Come In.” We will give you the particulars as the goods come in from day to day, and just as fast as they are unpacked and on our counters we will advise you. Of all the frequent trips our buyer has made to the eastern market, there has never been one on which he has made such wonderful purchases as on this occasion. THESE SUITS AND SKIRTS, arrived by Express, READY FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING. 1,500 more suits, such as we sold yesterday, just received morniug. 200 suits {n new all wool venetians, fackets lined with an excellent quality of all Givernaud's taffetas, worth $16.00—tor $6.50. ."kzwv:unu ‘In the Norfolk, eton, blouse and other styles—in venetians, serges and cheviots, Jackets lined with taffeta, the new flare flounce, never equalled in Omaha for less than $20.00—HAYDEN'S PRICE. $10.00. 400 suits In fine imported cloths, in imported styles—some silk lined througout, in broadeloths and venetians, and serges, Worth $25.00 and §35.00—HAYDEN'S PRICE $18.60. SKIRTS AT ONE-THIRD THEIR PRICE 2,654 skirts bought by our buyer at one-third their price. 200 skirts in rainy-day and dress skirt styles, made from golfing cloth, venetians and other materials, for $1.95. 400 BKIRTS, made of fine serges, venetians, silks, broadcloths and golfing ecloth silk skirts, rainy-day skirts, and wool dress skirts, elaborately érimmed with satin and taffeta bands, in one great big lot, worth up to $12.00, yowr choice at Hayden's for $5.00. Only one to & customer. 100 skirts in fine velvets, trimmed taffeta skirts worth up to $20—HAYDE WOMEN'S JACKETS— Special for Saturday—Women's jackets made of finest American woolen mills ker- seys, lined with Skinner's satin, stitched bands of taffeta trimming, the best in Amer- ica, take one home and If you change your mind bring it back and get your money back, HAYDEN'S PRICE only $10.00. 4 THE NEW RAGLAN COATS—arrived by express, on sale at $12.50, $15 and $18.50. GOOD THINGS FOR THE CHILDREN SATURDAY— Hayden's buyer's purchase of children's jackets exceeded that of any ever made betore. 375 children’s jackets, worth up to 33, at $1.45, 1,100 children’s jackets, in heavy cloths, micely trimmed, in all colors. including red, worth up to $6, Hayden's sale vrice, $2.98. 400 children’s cloaks, made of all wool kerseys, elaborately collar, beautiful garments, worth $9, Hayden's sale price, §4.95. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY— Women's cony collarettes, with G-in. collar and 10-in. cape at 95c. Women's wool waists, made of twilled French flannel, worth $2.50, for 98c. Women's dressing sacques and kimonas, worth $2.00, for 43e. Women's wool walsts, made of the famous Givernaud's taffefas, crock, worth $5, for §: Women's near-silk underskirts, beautiful garments, worth $2.50, for 98c. Women's silk underskirts, in all colors and black, made of Givernaud's taffetas, very elaborate, on sale at $4.90. Children’s fur sets, in all colors, muft and scarf, worth $8.00, for $1.50 40-dozen women's wrappers, made of extra heavy flannelette, the §$1.50 quality, for 98¢, READ GREAT § md on sale Saturdav serges, in bands, including all silk $10.00. th taffeta and 'S SALE PRICE, trimmed, high storm warranted not to SALE ON PAGE T EBLEY ULy tutes, the o 1y Keeley 1 CURE brunkenuens, cures Drog Ll r KEELEY INSTITUTE, 10 and Leaveaworth, Omaha. the best equipped of the Keeley s | HAYDEN BROS. Farnam and Fifteenth Farnam and Fifteenth Everybody’s Store 7 lus store is watched by every- body, by customers, for what it sells, by mey- chants for what it undersells, Common consent makes it the standard fof this trading com- munity. to anybody besides our We accept the distinction and are glad to be of service customers. Nebraska Clothing is Good Clothing Our customers wouldn't be satisfied with just as good as else: where—they expect and find it a little better for the money than. any competition can offer them. Circus methods of advertising seem to be in favor ot late by merchants who piek up the driftwood of salvage from commercial wrecke and unload it upon the com- munity as new fall styles, etc. Will you or will you not? Our selection of Men's Fall Clothing has been made with particular eare and partious lar reference to the tastes of our trade. **A stock well bought is half sold,” says the proverb, and you can appreciate to some extent our pleasure when confidence in our goods gives us assurance that they have only to be seen to be appreciated and eagerly purchased. Women’s Taffeta — - &~y e, Would be chean Silk Skirts Women's Silk Skirts, made of the best taffeta sflk, new -blas flounce, trimmed with ~ruching; hemstitching and velvet; with the best percaline g ekirts that $15.00, for Flannel Waists Handsome Flannel Walis trimmed with tucking, velvet and lace. flannel; w $3.90—our price.. WOMEN'S 8 COATS—AIl made of this season's newest inches long: ma of & kind—they you to see them ts sold around town a wonderful bargain at made of the best French TYLISH AUTOMOBILES AND HIP SEAM materials, 42 ny are samples, of which we have only one are all high class garments and it will pay before making your purchases. 812.70, $16.75, 819.75 to $65 Men’ s Neckwear Men who'll agree on everything else, who're In complete unison on all other questions relating to ap- parel, have irreconcilable notions when it comes to the selection of a tle, and can't be induced to coincide with anybody's view on the subject. That's why we keep a thousand-and-one varieties, all the new kinds and colora— 45c, 35¢, 25c¢ Women's Shoes WOMEN'S DON GOLA SHOES—Lace, with medium toe, medium and heavy soles, just the thing for early fall wear—only......... WOMEN'S KID tip, genuine wi EHOB!—I‘«HIIII: toe, ltrllll:l kid or patent elt sewed, extension sol smooth stock, military he stores’ price $3.50—our price only.. WOMEN'S VICI round or medl extension soles, heel, AA to D, sizes 3 to 8. KID LACE lHOES——Dull kid tops, wide, um toe, stralght patent tip, full or medium military or Cuban 90 . Men s Underwear MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY QUALITY Mofllld Fleece Line Shirt and Drawers, regular T5e c QuAlity—each.suriseassirnin LIGHT WEIGHT % WOOL, gray, for early fall wear, an exceptional MEN'S BEST QUALITY STRICTLY ALL WOOL FRENOH MERINO UNDERWEAR —in a cholce line of colors, perfectly shaped and nicely trim- 1.00 natural good garment, all sizes, 34 to 46, shirts or draw ers—each. med, extra good value, shirt or drawers, each Women'’s Suits, Coats, Etc. New and handsome costumes arriving dally. Women's exquisite man-tailored garments—exquisite in every sense of the word, In style, quality and workmanship. Prices that demonstrate ‘“‘The Nebiask methods of popular prices. Women’s Tailor-Made Suits Made of a fine all wool cheviot, new eton jacket, with long dip front, taffeta ltned and handsomely trimmed with satin bands, new flounce skirt, tri d to match jacket, a suit that brings $16.60 12 OO elsewhere—our prioce. - Women’s Tailor-Made Suits Extra fine quality of cheviot, jacket with new vest fronts of taffeta silk, with tallor stitching and flaring cuffs to mateh, new panel shape skirt, lined with the best quality percaline lining, 14 2 5 perfect fitting—our price. stk ) Women’s Tailor-Made Suits In fine cheviots, Venetians and the new basket cloth, in all Boys’ Clothing front skirt, with deep bias flounce...... Clothing cheapness depends first of all on quality and second to the mother's eye on getting really good styl & fair price. » 275 BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS—The kind you can depend upon regarding styles, quality, pattern and price, the kind that only The Nebraska 3 75 can offer you at such a price..... L We make a speclalty of pleasing the mother and boy in the way of real good things for boys' wea: BOYS' TWO-PIECE SUITS—Of a nice qual- ity and an exceptional line of patterns to choose from, $3.75 and......... ceees Women’'s Hosiery Boys' fast colored ribbed cotton hose, just the thing for school pair . c Boys' extra heavy ribbed hose, double knee, heels and toe, guaranteed to be fast black, i 190 Men’s Shoes MEN'S SHOES, in box calf, coltskin, viel kid or velour calf, regular $2.50 values.......... MEN'S SHOES In hox calf, in medium velour calf in medium soles, viel kid with Medium soles, regular $3.50 ALL STYLES, ALL SIZES, ALL WIDTHS. in velour calf, medium or heavy soles, box 3es and 2.90 3.50 box ealf in Ell Kid, a Women's good quality fast mi JOC less cotton hose—palr. ‘Women's extra quality maco cotton and lisle thread hose, full fashioned and perfeot shaped, onyx dye, per pair pair.... .1.90 or heavy woles, MEN'S SHOES calf, heavy soles—this special shoe comes in all all widths, just as good as & $3.50 or $4.00 sold outside this store—our price........... § SHOES—''Freak lasts,” in e tops, heavy soles, just as good as any oes rold elsewhere ¢ CALF SHOES—In ¥roak 1 stitched heels and extra heavy shanks, medium soles, latest finish, velour calf, etc., $6.00 values, for. MEN'S SHOES—The kind that “aells for $5 and 8 arou town, enamels in doublo deck soles and extension h the very latest finish, all siz widths, AA to D SPECIAL — Those Velour Calf Bluchers with Goo Goo Eyelets, double soles, with yellow J 50 stitched edges M $l.50 $2 and $2.50 They are worth $2.850, $8.00 and $3.50. On Saturday we're going to offer to hats the greatest hat si the season. They are bats sent us from the factery to selections from. All clean All soft hyta—mostiy There is no question’x¥ regards the bargains in -this Sale. It early you Are #ure of one of them. If you delay you are sure to get left Ready-to-Wear Millinery Mew and economical ready’ to-wear millinery. Ready- to-put-on, no bother, no fuses with the milliner, just pick out what suits you, try it on, and it's yours, if you wish, 85, 88.75, $2. 45. One-third milllnery store prices.

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