Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 20, 1902, Page 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BE SUNDAY, ‘ THIRTY PHONES—RING UP 137. THIRTY PHONES—RING UP 137. THIRTY PHONES—RING UP 137 THIRTY PHONES—RING UP 137. THIRTY PHONES—RING UP 137 Y & [ ® Special No, |— Special No, 3— We must sell our summer raglans. Down go the prices. Taffeta Silk Raglans— 67“& HARN EY STS OMAHA Bt e ! Eitty dozen Crash ;n‘rtn double— SLkPY SR 10 N TRADING conveniences we VW E GLADLY wgply postal Tquom Silk Raglans— either meet or beat eastern mer- ; cards to encourage mailing of $20.00 down to ..... cantile equipments. We never let up orders, if you are too far from the S e S ) Pices cannot be duplicated. Taffeta Silk Rflllh"lfl— on the evolution of shopping comforts. R telephone. We invite you to us: the ghield Bow o Bizes & ¢ $25.00 down to ........ You are heartily welcome to avail [ order boxes affixed to 16th and Special No. 4— Gray Mohair Raglans— 12 90 yourself of any and every accommoda- Harney entrances. They are de- On Bar gain Table— 50 pairs fine all $18.50 down to .. . tion originated for your benefit. i signed to catch that order you were Monday, 5c and 80 F30 s Sese Cravenette Rainproof Rag- 8 90 Free telephone service, free check A to late to bring to the store. We study ;ré'éfif"rr'!m-m at 19C g N lans—$11.50 down to ....<Je room service, resting and writing your needs. We are alive to your in- oy M"I ; Cravenette Rainproof Rag- 9 5 rooms, with free attendant, lost and " terests and will prove itin hundreds On Main Foor— \ On Nain Flook = lans—$12:50 down to .. .- O found office, etc., etc., etc. ¥ of ways. Put us to the test. Harney St. Entrance Harney St. Entramce Cravenette Rainproof Rag lans—$20.00 down to . 15'90 e China %I}f Wai.{f:——Weofler about one hundred hand- FU RNITURE eome China silk waists in plain polka dots, and lace B .t s " P' trimmed —all white grounds—worth f e“net CliS 1anos $6.00 80 85,50, DODARY +»s s v s seee - 4.95 Lawn Rocker Exactlylikecut, large s handsome and easy, Other, China Silk Waists 2 75 Cream Sicillian Dress 12 75 . high = back, strongly braced,double dawn to . v e Shkirts—$16.50 to ... VERY DAY A SALE DAY—We are buying g woven cane seat COream Serge Dress Skirts 7 45 Cotton Wash Waists — white and pianos for spot cash in very large quantities, $10.00 down t : 3 A and back, finished 3 own to. ...... colored. Our closing sale pricea taking advantage of every Anown discount in the in {oh COream Sicillian Dress 10.90 at 98¢, 75c, 48c 9 business. a -rich moss Skirts—$13.50 to. ... O R We Sell on Easy Monthly Payments. SEEN U ie 08 Cream Sicillian Dress ll 90 These will be found ‘head of any values post eV chosen our line of pianos with the view of securing the ; @ red, regular four Skirts—$15 down to., . offered in the west. st values, regardless of price. The following celebrated makes to dollar valne: ‘otr Couc/ Like cut, strongest select from: The ” . Ivers & Pond sale price for Mon- on earth, best qual women S “Ouse On Main Everett e day and Tuesday ity patent adjustments, easily Piano e operated—closed, makes a fine Wrapper Sale & o 85 gt o e ¢ " ircle. i ) B snith a able — mos! PRICE 10 CENTS pp The Now = » Hapises . — =5 dealers get 89 to 812 6 7 5 1000 wrappers must go this coming week. Percales Standard for one-~-our price — Richmond Third Floor. in dark and light colors—prices 50c P i of the Wi o 98¢, 89¢ ADA (..iinnecireidirirseenes World. arva Children’s Hose—blacks and tans, fine seamless, doa- and others. ble heels, sizes 5 to 93, worth 20¢ per MG et 4 Yok Aing Boit PAsS Player): endbotsed b A A E ‘t d y Sh Off ! o dguay: Dol vkl MM 7 o ! g ;“yh‘:.““a,.,dm B T U n gxtraorainar 0¢ er Women’s Fast Black Cotton Hose—all 250 4 \ iolins, Banjos, Mandolins, Guitars and Furnishings—low prices. worth 15¢ pair—3 pairs for . ' . . Special No. 2— Elamn"Lontana ants, worth 7, at Sanitary Steel Folding : Peuite s Ihatoal Medthandine: 20 Per Cent Extra Giving on Bargain Struck Footwear Chatelaine and Wrist Ba, round 4SC Y 5 All popular music, 50 per cent off. Schirmer and Wood Editions, r ce off iblishers’ prices. table sale y odribe SECOND FLOOR. Monday and Tuesday 20 Per Cent Extra Discount on Fine Organdy Lawn—Fast colors, handsome 4C i “ Ladies’ Oxfords and Sandals. patterns, Monday ...:c.cie cseccocssossoans N Lace Stripe Dress, Chintz—only a few pieces 200 All our $3.00 Oxfords at.............. 240 —most of the stock sold at 50c. Monday .. ShR ke ay o pAer R FO et e TEIRR Crockery and Chinaware Department All our $2.50 Oxfords at.............. 200 ¢ to 25c. s will be a grea ] opportunity @t civeiiiod v e ..........loc, z < )}/ 4757 - > All our $2.00 Oxfords at... .1.60 Porch cushions—handsome oriental pat- 390 2 v d 3 S e g terns—good feathers ....... .......... All our $1.50 Oxfords at.. White Bed Spread—a regular summer wedght——-full 10-4 size Mid-SBummer Clearance - Bale of fine imported bisaues, each %o 4OC magravad water a6 ; All our $1.25 Oxfords at.............. 1.00 " plete with tray Umbrellas—rain or shine. Three cases of new goods. Women’s A;,_;g?*g,:;&”,g‘;" Decorated individuai butter size splendid value, $1.48, 98¢ 75¢ and.........cveevrnaneenn Ruby erystal w i L y All new goods—Ilatest styles in Welt Turn Soles, Patent . B . “China ... . Main Floor. 0;:;--_'{ A"f.“_ ruit Tiamisaléd s Leather or Fine French Kid. Main Floor. In Our Hardware Department ssemcwt | OQuir Demonstration Booth e, More than a dozen remarkably clever KITCHEN DEVICES for lessening your labor—for Bargams in Polishers and Cleaners @ e By ‘ cement iCO saving MONEY—Apple parer and cutter, peach stoner, cherry seeder, potato cutter, etc., etc., ete. i i p h * Potato Cutter— (& EOLARINE for silver and metal—an out- ¥l i pEAS A Supscior to all Ralsomine preparstions. It eac A hand machine that and-out cleaner, quart, our 320 L. 1s for coating and finishing walls, ceilings, i ERERE e, Yo e 20C | == Stoner d°§$§::°%1 50 11| S A RN TR R S O Wesases . Pi day price 25 Monday for...... nt, our every-day price 25c— 1°c MOBARY. svveesseinastanesssssanns Favorite Gold Enamel, with Use like illustra- Placed over a brush, our every-day price All sorts and sizes for 15c—Monday for.... . \ tion—it drives the ¥ ::::';;P.Z:‘ you . » . A i} = all kinds of work, Our Screen Doors A pit out clean. AppleCutter %rssf_:’luli.go “;:::-:“r"m X p SERT RO Screen Doors ' Mondey Loy plmple’ Wuk wey gy 8900"1 ‘use, R fiective—cuts the ap- 3 from 5c¢ to $3. \ 2 5 8 very handy—simpl Furnittre Polish—an earnest cleaner and . § Keep the pestering wingers on the out- | 4§ ) ple into eighths— A 4 ¥y ple durable — indis- polisher in one—comes in neat cans fie ON Monday Every Brush in the House on “* Monday 25 vensible— with screw top—our everys 7c day price So—Mondey For sale in Hardware Dept. Basement Monday 250 % pint, our every-day price 19¢— Monday....... 10c Sale at a Discount of 10 Per Cent. " Monday Half Price PUMPRIN SHOW LANDS ACA[N board that yeite'day morning lnpl‘ov.d. PICKLE FORKS NOT PUNCHES ‘porl any candidate, even if he,was of the committee having the matter In charge | people were present and in addition to the | Wednesda ccompanied b without any debate on the foor, an appro her daughter same political falth as the member of the |scem determined tbat Nebraska shall fur- | {iiishments thers were music and reciia- | Susie, who Ree Spsdt & week here vising priation of $3,000. Street Raflway Menm to Wield a New |league, If ho should not promise (0 do all he nish a large per cent of the thousands of | “The lawn fete ot the Kountze Memorlal | afternoon. for the riat ‘53;.."..'&#‘:',:2:5 Oficial Anmouncement of Fair. Baiemant an Nast lor could for direct legislation, delegates who will attend. The enterpriss | church, which was to have been given on |the summer. months. The motion was made, but it was, finally, | manitested is cortainly to be :ommended | IS EFOINCS OF Lhe house o p“fi;omd antii | o M* A. J. Williams has returned home Secretary Hervey of the falr makes this urday. afier considerable dlscussion, declded to and it surely betokens the greatest assem- | some evening this week on account of the ({P.";n: and Fanguipnsit with relatives in announcement through the Bee: leave the resolution matter over until some blage of Christian hosts that Umaha ever | severe storm of Thursda; I A Hnwnr; on‘s'"d:e); fll “The Douglas County Agricultural 80-| Tne Omaha street rallway trainmen will | subsequeit meeting, at which It was hoped entertained. - puty, filled Poats e niey master MoGuire's place a few days last THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS THIS TIME| ciety aunounces that the fair for 1902 ¥l | rde as passengers next Saturday. They are |that more people would be in attendance. A | In addition to the matter of advertising | = e week, during his trip to Blair, be held 1h conjunction with the AK-Sar-|.; pave their annual outing at Krug's pa~k | committee was then appointed, composed of the couvention through a vigorous speech- 3 Qroosman and wife were Omaha The Benson Junlors went to Irvington visitors Friday afternoos. last week to pl g 0 fi:x“!::r-nr!a“z’h::ader;::nu :(nz‘::e:xl;n:fi'::; and for that one day in all the year will |Dr. Cook, S. A. Lewis and A. A. Perry, to making campaign, the scene wrovnd head- | jiss Mary Nelson % homé from Omaha | base ball team. and wan by & fars n&ton of Board Forgotten or » and won by a large score. Recent Astion i o substitute the pickle for the transter punuca |draft a sultable resolution to be presented | quarters is one of ever incrensing actlvity. | for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nevins' new resi- Ignored, 'While Records Ax will be comm at once. Farmers and the canopener fo ope. o coming meetin Thousands of pleces of advertising matter | Rev. Palmer of Tekamah visited friends | dence on the Military rond is completed ked In Hurrying the those having grains, frults and vegetabl :,:f et ':..‘;;n,,:“.;,":;.T:H:lmua‘;,hx‘; “umuu the opinion of those preesat that [are being sent out all over the country here’ Wednesdps. afternoon. and they have moved into It during the Tas: ation Along. for exhibition will be supplied With Pre- | they are to have all the fun that properly |the question of direct legislation was the |atd before many weeks have passed it 18 | tho gucats of Mre. Bdssr Bowell Bundas ® | Mrs. A. J. Rosenbaum, Mrs. McKee and mium lists as soon as the board of directors | yojongy to a jollification and have extended |mcst important before the American people Stated that every church congregation cf) The ferryboat has changed hands, and | Miss Clem McKee of Omaha spent last ; e aoare | 58 Arases. Lo;::.: :-;:nunu;m.o:-:h::; 3 general fovitation to thelr friends to come |and that some good talker should be se- | the 1:af|p|~. o‘: l"hr;u will ur mn,:1 ta- il again be In operation In the near fu- | Wedneaday at the home of Mr. and Mra At esterday’s meeting of the meantime oA samples ch basket e t ‘'ormed in regard to the conyention and the . s L Dot e ere 1k ‘was meved b2 | stuff 1m.all kipde of Small graing bo seved :’.‘;:cll‘:;’.:ud.l:::a I:x::a;: e e e e 10 bo v 't | tavorable rates that have bean graated By | plésmbers of the byterian chureh beae | JIORS Foaiia” N4 MATY Lo be dene span Ostrom and afrmatively voted by every | for exhibition. This is & year of unusual | Bros mavo donated & long list of prizes and |In order to get n large attendance a com- |the railroads. he M other member of the board that “it bo the | growth in all crops and one of the finest "‘thtd 3ul| on l'hh. lllllr)‘ road west of enson_during the rains. commencing at 2 p. m. there will be races |mittee was appointed to arrange a suitable “ Rey. Cardy of Calhoun, Neb., exchanged | “Lr00, Tl A on sentiment of this board that an appropria- | displays in farm produce ever presented at | gng contests that will occupy until 10:30 | program for that evening, the date of the Heavy Rain te the North. gl T R g A iy WV PR g R 8L Bl B S K e ] tion of $3,000 be voted by the county board | any fair s earnestly looked for from the | , vy ' with no stopovers. The Street Rall- |meeting being left with the committee. Yesterday afternoon’s rajn, which in the | " James E. Plummer, cashier in the bank | Washington, where went about three to the Douglas County Agricultural soclety | Douglas County ‘Agricultural soclety this | way Trainmen's Reliet association has gen- | Sy was & small affair, was to the north | of D. T, Taylor, at Hay Springs, was the ‘;:‘“ o ;‘" visit & sister, E veel © avi e lore! . o . o chu ! b wth the understanding that of this amouat | ¢ eral charge and will add, as special tea- |MOVING FOR THE CONVENTION |notably severe sauai for Ateen minutes, | Suget O L A Taylor Friday and Satur- | N§ church services will be held Sundav $1.200 shall be pald the managers Let me agaln emph tures a fancy cake walk and a contest in e e, T il the lake | Mrs. Arnoldi of Omaha visited with her [ $0d Pagtor will attend the memorial’ aerv- Sar-Bep festivities jv coane of saving Some of the Blcest, largest and | own up under the pavilion and sev- | gourt Arngldl ice to Dr. . Hirst of the Firat Metho- Ak-Sar-Bep festivities in connection with f the nicest, largest and | wpich the ome guessing nearest the total b e W TR e . ghter, Mrs. William Pulte, & couple o | I5e 19, D i - hich the fair & be held, $800 to 1 | Christian Chureh Workers Out im|eral trees In the neighborhood uprooted. A s h dist Chuf&‘h of Omaha, which the fair is to be held. APPIY | peat-developed samples of eVerything | pumber of pald admiesions for the day woman, one of the purty of the Woodmen's | atane, P® Week. returning home ¥riday | T, Fe on the soclety's old indebtedness and the | grown on the farm, for the coming fall ex- | will receive a silver sot, ate Presenting Matter to b g fpe B A Bk e L e, Gountry club_has been rather de- remaining $1,200 to be for the use of the [ piviiion to be held at Owaha September | C serted during the last week on o B e the squall struck and was rescued with | the water company has bulit two large | 3 G alino% ‘e which “broke" ous. ' soclety, which is to assume responsibility | sg 10 October 4. considerable difficulty and danger. Several | S1°(8 on each sice of the widetrack north | week ago. The casé was removed and as tor all indebledness hereafter.” ANITIATIVE SLOW STARTING S0 TR afose Sk eid 'ghay BDE MovW | Suap ooal, LN Lo, i e et e hees Diaovorsl At a meeting of this same board not very Tra Delayed by High Water, S C. 8. Palne, chairman, and Judge W. W. < F. L. Tracy, who has been at Pittsburg, | . he | g;';:m"'m:l fethadiot shurch gave . — the B many weeks ago Momber Ostrom made the | %" meeeoe ey ontan ot | PITOCt beslslation League Makes an|siabaugh, treasurer of the goneral o b g ey King 4nd joplin, Mo._ for the last year: | il last Wednesday evening. which drew following repert of the conclusions of al "'} ""Rock Island route, which sheuld Effort, but Fails on the mittee of arrangements for the Christlan | . o0 o0 o his mother and sisters. [y o‘od sized crowd. The proceeds will go rommittee that had comsidercd the appll- | have arrived in Omaha at 6:60 a. m. yes- Impetus. cburch convention, left Saturday morning |, o\l TG CRRE 3| Henry 'Nicholson, who has & grading| e m:“"'_‘}nl;;lfln C;P;"r:‘r(rrfi.h{nezu for catjon of President John Armour and Sec- Buiied tnte the Duisa statios Bt for Hebron and Belvidere, where they are | Fosorella Bronborecn, B, Neb £ | contract on the Gréat Western, near Coun- | “ry o grary o “orhe Heart of & Heror was retary G. W. Hervey for an appropriation ::‘;’nc‘[‘;;nn",',}. A TR A to speak in the interests of the convention. B PR TS 10e, Teeyrear i B iven l“ the 'town hall last Saturday even- tor this same enterpri “We have given | inundated and the track of the Rock I ight members of the Initiative and Ref- | Tney will be at Hebron this morning and OMAHA SUBURBS. ’ § was @ nice night and there was the matter careful consideration and be- | between Joliet and the Missisaippl riv crencum league responded to the call of|4¢ Belvidere this évening. Their presence fo, da "“." U el ahe lieve that the holding of the county fair :3"":“\"1:"“12:"(':«:'- A ‘;m Prestdent J. W. Logan for a meeting held |4t these places is significant, inasmach as ee. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen are rejolcing rowd than the play. In Douglas county is not of a %o Davenport. The Rock river, principally, 8¢ the Paxton cafe last night. Of these|it iy a part of the general plan of the | Mrs. Colfax, mother of Mrs. W. L. Selby, | OV¢F the birth of a son. nd met with a serious acel- lerest to the agriculturalis and other streams to @ lesser extent, have #even were rans of many political bat- | committee to use ry proper means of | has returned from her visit to lowa *| Mr. Duft, an old friend of J. A. Morgan, font, % h; f#l;lnl up h-( that the cost of maintaicing f:md num-rnu-_wnhoutc-«u thia pa. art of |tles and one Is just gettlug his second |bringing the interests of (he convention |, Miss Louise Van Gleson returned from _— ‘A“"{,"" T o78 VNG Tn Siyos. .R.ll'".'fien'tml'flf- ch«'kum. rfi'r"p'.?' greatly in excess of ¢ e and Pers. The amjted arfived i |(oUCh Of streavosity, having formerly been|closs to the people of the state. 1t s | O Vislt to Hooper, Neb., on Wednesday. | ME% 4o VAR JHie 400 Daby bave gone| the' cheek bone. McC cailed {herstrom; that the request of the peti- | Jouer on time bul was detatned thers |8 member of the Doer Rellef league. The|hoped to cover the eatire stats before con m.:'"::eu" 51'.'3"}.&:: Sadaen)y on g | el TN Wound, which” Tedulred"sev- tioners be rejected and that no appropria- | Bearly :‘NAII ml'"'u T Ane msat |especial object of the call meeting was to|vention time and arouse, if possible, an ay 9:% o'clock. He leaves & Mrs. Jigrvey Grove and children have | “myy annual Bunday school pienie of the tion be made tor the purpose of wa agri | Sl 5 Hord deiazed B0 S trine [pase & resolution cailing upen each candl- | unprecedented amoust of enthusiasm’ for ":,; El.':f"::; i':":',”" A fen. | Tindre from & Visit to Lincoln and Ash- | sethodist ‘Sunday ‘wengol “whf e nela "t cultural exhibit in Dovglas county for the | badly as o the n-h-n. he Iurunmn- date for public office, of whatever political [the success of the national gathering in SRS he 100 eveasy fes- o verview park next Baturday afternoon. " tival of the Dund Miss Pear! Jenkins of Lincoln has been yoar 1902 | irain No 13 from the east areived at 1| faith, to state whether or not be would do|the fall It is felt that the Omaba con- | heid at the home of B o0 s | visiting with friends i Benson. or 'a few I.’:;.;.!‘.‘l‘.‘.?.‘.." BT it ::5";;'."7:.:35 And this hpo’n of the Ostrom committes | e ey o e ,.,“‘*”‘““' l'" In his power to bring about direct lag- ' vention will surpass any ever held by the | {istead of on the lawn of Rev. J. -I‘T. h&:. R X el B fa e gr, will go on Walnui Hill cts trom s g o neoln arrived in nson church at noon and & L o was ussalmously sppioved by he same maxe speed. islation. The mewmbors agreed mot to sup- Christian church and the members of the | bor, Mr. Anderson. A large Dumber of | last Tuesday and returned home oA ' hoon &t he Dark. N e aony Oounty Oommissioners Vuu More Aid to the “Douglas County Fair."

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