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THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, tBRAuR% MANY BROAD NEBRASKA ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION TERE o 'y M BARBAIN SQUARE lsqmzl i TODAY, 39r,69¢,79:, 89 The wecond day of the greatest of all the sreat shoe sales we aver held. \ Yestorday we' started ” thousands of womon' oxfords at 89 & pair. TODAY we will offer you in addition:. Fully 9,000 pairs Girls" dongols shoes, Girl's Box calf shoes, Little gent's shoes, Boys' shoes, Youths' shoss, And child’s shoes s8d elippers, at 190%. WR.BEENETT S0 Friday Dry Goods Barg’ns The balance of our summer parasols at cost-price. Thesw are all this season’s goods, in the newest styles, black and white, and all white, navy and white with colored borders, white with colored border. All at cost-price Friday and Saturday. 1,000 Beits—stitched satin = leather 500 Cord Crocheted Shopping Bags, in embroldered velvet, fancy chenille - biack, brown, tan and greys, metal and satin and velvets, with gllt, fnished and good sizes, Friday and oxidized silver and black buckles of Saturday we will sell them 40 the choloest patterns, val- 25 o eech e, 2ho, 3o and C e Ry S 100 ploces Fanty Laiwna, all good pat- e Al Tien, At GG, e witn | 1FOS A0 fast colore, worth 3¢ lain te ique, white ique colored dots and . Sgures, feather 0.7 Pc Yard. sty stitched, stock collars. Silk Automobile Ties, white and col- orel and mercerized Lawn Ties with applique lace ends, for Friday and umm,s_zsc 26 dosen Ladies' Cambric Chemises: Acreage of the Present Year Compared with That of the Last as Reported to the State Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Figures have been compiied by (he State Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics showing the ecreage of grain and other ferm products in upwarde of dixty counties in Nebraska. Théy are taken from the returns of the precindt Khsessors and are admittedly as nearly accurate as fignres gathered from any other source. Under the recent decision of the supreme court, which holds that the asssesors must gather the isformation, the re- turns are being made promptly, ind Mr. Wateon, the head of the depurtment, expocts soon to have A compllation of statlstics from every agrfcultural county i the ' state. : The statistios so far compiled show a large increase In winter wheat acreage, & decréass 1 spring wheat and a big in- creass in the acreage of potatoes. With comparisons in a few of the counties, the asreage figures are: Sl ies ——— Bpring | heat. COUNTIRS. § | Beots |Altalta, Pota-Sugar Barley. _| toou.] BEess, sZew Beg i My Fancy Denim Stand Oovers, fringed and printed on both sides, 5 C 8E2EzAEY With" ‘offering | shoes, slippers sad =EE worth 360, each . 18x38 heavy double warp Turkish Bath Towels, made from the best assortment cotton, worth 12%e, at, each An extra large coloréd border hemmed Huckaback ansl-,‘l sizo 38x41, worth 18¢, ench.. R R C Fancy Porch Plllows in a choloe va- riety of patterns and gol- o, otk e, , ‘ouh.. SOC LEs T B we EE L] ?x Sabs 150 pleces of fine Lawns, Dimities, Foulards, 1n & great varloty of nieo colotings and patterns, 20 10 and 25¢ grade, at, yard C 42x86 good guality, bleached plllow cases, vorth ile sach, az 5832 £ BEEEE B D epeSuat o wbiow EEiratiRazens Ve g 53: » 520, 882, 78¢ and 89¢ 30 aro wonderful values. The bargain squares are piled up—way high up. Everything fs marked In plain figures, Everything is easy to flud, Easy to ehoose, aad easy L You never seen shoes plied up as you will s¢e thém in this eale. ' You bave nover seen such bargeins, You have never seen such good values. Thiok of these littio bits of prices: 89¢, 89¢, 79¢ and 89¢ All gdod, 'nolfd, durable, warranted, up- to-date, styl)sh shoos. Every day avd every hour of this sale we 844 strength and fresh sensacions to it. On Saturdey, August 9th, we will place sule, {n addition o all these shoes which e ————— —————— T PROHIBITIONISTS O *DECK Btate Cenvention Assembles at-the Lisooln Auditerium, SETTLES WAHOO ~POSTOFFICE FIGHT Governor and Staff to Attend Opening of Theater at Kansas Oty dna the Reunion at Coun- ell Blufts, e (From a Staft Correspondent.). *LINCOLN, Aug. 7.~(Special)~Prohibi- tionists of Nebraska met in state conven- i | Platte county. Secretary of State—D. D. Norton, #3388FRESSERSHAS. B8 S P E38.8 2823 Buperintendent Beghtol, hae besn connected with the institution for~fftesn years. Hesignations Orders were issued by Adjutant Geéneral Colby this morning accepting the tollow- | ing resignation from the stato military Ell Hodgins, Company G, Becond regiment; Second Lieutenant George P. Mier, West Point Rifies; First Lieuten- &nt J. V. Beghtol, assistant surgeon, Firet regiment; Captain W, A. Coglizer, Company D, First rogiment. Elections to fil the | vacancies thus caused will be held in me- cordance with the military regulations, with the exception of the office of assistant surgeon, which will be filled by appoint. Captain Hodglne has resigned to a pt promotion to the office of major. Th other resignations were dered because of removal of residence or for other per- | of sonal reasons. Articles pf Incorparation of ,the = Crete Loan and Savings assoclation of Crete were J. Rodemacher, George H. Hastings, B. Goodell, A. E. Small, W. B. Haight, ‘Waterman. Falla Forty Feet. Neb., Aug. 7.—(Special. Tele- ' Hold Meunion in Morton' Park. NEBRASKA OITY, Neb., Aug. T—(Spe- clal.)—The executive committee of the Old shEaEGEBaliest &2 8568 & "33%::::23:55.‘ o= b o 3 P os L o LEE LR SRR LR e poapine = 35S B3 =13 TOURNAMENT CURTAIN DOWN Tenth and Probably Most luu-fhl/ Moot ' of Nobraska Firemen Oloses. FREMONT TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP LAURELS Wins State Hose Race, with Grand Teland Fire Fighters Second— York Couplers Prove Most Skitifaul. GRAND ISLAND, Neb,, Aug. 7.—(Special Telegram.)—The tenth, annusl tourna it o Nebraska State Volunteer Fireme sssoclation closed tonight and was pro- nounced .the most suceeasful tournament ever held in the state. The chairman of the Board of Control, Mr! Johnson of York, State champlonship hose race, class B, Drizes §do, 325, $16: Holdrege, Blatr, ken Bow, 0:54 0:41 45; State ,champlonship a Sizes 32 to 42, trimmed with cam- bric ruffies, worth 40c each, Friday and Saturday we them at, each .. 72%80 'good heavy bleached ootton just received 10 large cases ort lengths in Outing Flannels, good Neavy grades, which wo e will place on sale rd sc ~worth up to 10¢ | A Clearing Sale of Ladies Belts s To close out our entire stock we mark them for Friday one-third to ome- $4.00—this sale OUR “ROYAL” SATIN BELTS—with ball l 98 $3.00—this sale * S e OUR “ROYAL” BELTS that sold at §1.50 and §2.00—go in this C Bennetts Good Shoes Ladies' fine K1d Oxford, patent tip, welt sole, Cuban, heel, chesp at §3.00, only 2.50 dium French heel, $2.60 value, only 1.60 All our ladies’ §1.50 Oxtords in medium or Ladies’ high top shoe with genuine welt sole, lght or Bark stitching, sxtension sole, patent tip, h .2.50 OUR FINEST MOIRE with genuine gold filled or oxidized buckles, sold before at g and ring. sold before at $2.50, $2.75 and sale : Speocial prices on ladies fine oxfords. Ladies' Dresé Oxford, turned sole with me- heavy sole, patent or kid tip, only & bargain at §3.00, only . Ladies’ fine turned sole ¢hoe, medium French beel, patent, very dressy, $3.00, for 2-50 nt tip shoe, mediym welght shoe, only We are selling all our shoés for from 50c to $1.00 per palr, less than any store in Omaha. Crockery Dept. ¢ Continued Clearing Sale of fine China tea cups and saucers, decorated and gold. Choice for ..... 8¢ Valyes up to .........‘.......,._.,..._‘.;,m ‘New line White Daisy -blue-ground " crystal glass ....0. .00 Water Sets, 'white eryutal ... Main Aisle. half off. LOOK HERE! OUR “ROYAL" BELTS that sold for $1.19 750 OUR “ROYAL BELTS that sold for 36e, 0o and T5e—go In this l-lld $1.25—go in this sale 150 Only for Friday and S_awrday Friday apd Saturday Bassment S naps WATRR COOLERS AT COST—$ gullon size that sold at $2.35, for ..41.48 WATER COOLERS AT COST--10 gallon size that sold at $4.48, for . .2.28 Jim Toasters, just what your ideal toas sold all the time at 29¢, this sale for .. . Horse fly nets, all styles, at a cut of 10 per, cent all Lap ‘Robes, up trom doc! Sxtra fine Fly Covers, sold before at . 18¢ o 75 - | 8116, for Py House Paints that sold at $1.20— Lawn Mowers at a cut from our bargain prices of 10 per cent. ibis sale for . Two-burner Gas Stoves that sold at § this sale .. Bennett’s Cherry Phosphate A Dot weaiber eiixir. Falatable and gratifying. ¥ In 8 sizes, per bottle..30¢, 16¢ and 8¢ Hire’s Root Beer Extract, the genuine, one " bottle will make 5 gallons of- superb Ice Crea LV R R b T *10¢ dish of |- Any faney drink ... _ Drug Departme . '3 HOT WEATHER WEARINESS .16¢, ‘This misery is cansed by bad digestion which has clogyed the systema with impuri- u-' The liver is overworked, the kidugys weak asd the bowels irregular, produciag low spirits, tireduess, poor appetits, nurefreshing sisep, loes of energy and smbition. ICKLY ASH BITTERS 3 Yy ¢ nual reunion and picaio to be held in Mor- Superintendest of Public Instructign—A. fton park in this city. The reunion is al- B University Place. L tor | 78 An_important event kere aad will be even more 5o, this year, as it has been B \ oy s -y State champlondbip ladder olimbing con- test, .~ twenty-four-foot ladder: Smith, ', 0:08; Wilson, Broken Bow, Felach, Stanton, 0:06 4-5; Moot, "13 :089-10; Lyman; Grand Island, JT5 th state championship coupli - the former chempions, Wi iy emng e PRICKLY 1S A THOROUGH SYSTEM GLEANSER. ‘This great purifier cxercises its seviving influence i every part of the body. Relaxes un-:wd-alwluu-‘u.'llv-la fo0d, cleanses the system of impurities, eets the whole istersal organism to working smbothly aad har- moslously thereby creating uew ffo aud eaergy. It is the best knowu remedy for removing t hat duil bitious feeling 60 comemon is hot weather. {PRiZES FOR THE DRILL TEA State Moard of Agriculture Promul- Futes Rules Governing the 3 . Comtests. (From & Staft Correspondent.) g A LINCOLN, Aug. 7T.—(Special)—The State | bai too: action ome-alf of | . | Board of Agriocuityre makes this agmounce. | Each captain u‘nn notlf ment regarding the centest to take place on | horcicy e Anil oo Fraternity day at tion for ti umber of the time allowance eredit from the The g8 sg! : vE i I hg; | E: b i. s ted in such avl An enf i o e s e lcation must =X b admitted free to * | the; da; it Tales and Pestiations conceratng il mpeting orders, L. ’ % | ek, b, Tourne o Redh, go; wieth, S The following fraternal socleties bave ters in the falr grounds and will be Yepro- 4 - > sented by a team in the competitive drill: g >y i Tt O "7 tember and October, 18908, the UNI PACIFIC will sell ones-way sottiers’ ets at the following rates: mluomagdwcm-.‘ §20,00 5ee ot of Honor, Higblanders, Woodmen . Knights and Ladies of Security, Knights of brd* e AFRT shall et the saavk, | Maccabees and Lodles of Maccabees, ¢ o 9 rie Swaricd || OVING PAIR . LIGHT OUT — - | Mre. Henry Oollins - of Plattsmonth Chagerones Youthiwi Sulter on Teip te_Parts Unkpows. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. J.~(Spe- clal)—Mrs. Henry Collins, aged & 8 | and Oscar Bledge, aged 19, eloped 1an! evening, golng from here to on the Missourl Pacific train. 8 husband and six children, the + belng 4 years of age. 1 - About two years ago Mrs. / ‘ 7 vl.' i * h- AL T i e v e nt to t redsafial dta m-m:‘f?«’m sanisation; only one temm from each or comj team sball have fifteen to put on its put '.lu 5 3 thak fen, iges ari A g. .';fan-‘-'.‘.:f a i el ar the M ji lins, & sister of the womas, = with & man, leaving » busband u?l"‘hrn e i dMre. lde M. Denison, Crede. 3 r fiE 8F