Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 21, 1902, Page 26

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THE A —————— NEARLY EVERYBODYITRADES AT ILLUSTRATED BEE. September 21, 1902, Why They Prefer It. You have only to glance at a strip of Rex Bacon to realize what an exceptionally fine piece of meat it is. The color; the closeness of the trim; the way in which the streaks of fat and lean al- ternate—thcse are the things that tell the story. They explain why good housekeepers prefer Rex to any other of the stand- ard grades of bacon. The CUDAHY PACKING CO., South Omaha, Neb. —~-mZZm® L= =-MmZ22Z2O0® /) Omaha’s Fall Festivities have begun) they commenced with Bennett’s GRAND FALL OPENING Omaha’s Largest Trading Institution— Bennett’s—, was first to take on holiday dress and to bespeak the enthusiasm and joy of Ak- Sar-Ben the copestone of western progress and pros- perity and is the most significantly vseful of all the commercial capital of Nebraska Bennett's New Store is landmarks that adorn the Conveniences and Characteristics Perfect ventilation from basement to ceiling, large, roomy, airy aicleg, a ator service, immediate and courteous attention, prompt wagon de- liveries, free telephone service, ladies’ re sting and writing rooms, services of a a sick child or woman can have trained-nurse at- tendance until able to be moved home. Postal, telegraph and money order station No. 1 United States postoflice Is situated on main floor. Cafe and dining room, where the finest arte of the cuisine purveyed temporary hospital, where at prices to suit everybody are Our convenlences are not ap proached for thoughtfulness in the west. One lady writes “I believe yours is the only store in the city that has a rest- room and light, clean, sanitary toilet apartments,” When you visit Omaha, make our store your headquarters; come whether you trade or not. This is a FREE, FRANK AND SPONTANEOUS INVITA- TION! Have your baggage checked and left with us. It will cost you nothing. Have your mail addressed to our care. Come and listen to the music, specially provided for Ak-Sar-Ben. OUR VALUES Everything we sell comes direct from the scene of its production. A customer's good will is OUR SATISFACTION—quality at real bar galn prices 18 YOURS. A trial order gives us ALL your trade and a big lump of your friendship Every transaction is thought from the customer's viewpoint FACTION A CERTAINTY . We Never Sacrifice Quality to Price We guarantee EVERYTHING we sell and sell nothing we cannot guarantee, and our prices are thought out THAT THEY MIGHT BE KEPT DOWN YOU'LL FIND IT AT BENNETT'S It's useful and good, we have it at a smaller price than you'd will- ingly pay. Bennett's home-maker's exposition Is the best Index to date of western progress and development, T e S e e Mr. Melchior established his shop in Victor Talking Machines Sing Fverything— out SATIS HIS MASTERS VOICE Play Fverything and LOU (t::i;tz?:al CLEAR Musical $3 to $50. Easy Terms EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE ONE Free Concerts Kvery Fovening. Omaha three (3) years ago and is today one of | the largest and most [ | prosperous of any in Them. THE WITTMANN COMPANY, 1621 Farnam Street, Omaha. the city-—~employing the ome and Hea) best of assistants view of P Sewd Buyers Melchior M a Works, chine 13th and How ard streets = Tubu Estab'd 1882 Wilson Steam Boiler GrlD . of e Dolens lar, Flue and Fire Box Telephone 1141, Residence "Phone F2059. OMAHA, NEB, QURETY ON BONDS. FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. CAPITAL $23,000,000, SURPLUS $2,500,000, ASSETS $5,500,000.00, BONDS EXECUTED AT OMAHA H. A. WAGNER, Special Agent. 202-3 First National Bank Bldg. 'Ph one 1278, OMAHA, NEB, Incorpor'd 1902 Boilers '0il and Water Tanks, Stacks and Breeching. Boilers repaired in City or Country.* ™ Second hand boilers bought and sold. Factory, Cor, Pierce & I9th Sts. Tri-A uto- Culture IS BASED ON THE LAWS OF NATURE. EACH INDIVIDUAL IS CAREFULLY EX AMINED AND GIVEN TINE EXERCISES THEIR NEEDS A SPECIAL ROl oF ACCORDING A HIGH DEGREE OF HEALTH IS THE RESULT IN ALL CASES LESSONS DIRECT OR BY MAIL Sam J. Fox, 1104 Farnam Street, OMAHA., 200-211 South 15th will place their orders for fall and r garments where they are sure to obtain fair value for their money. We offer you a tempting opportunity to dress well at a moderate price. Hundreds of economical buyers are placing their orders here. They real- ize the saving in having their gar- ments made by Nicoll The Tailor. $5, $6, $7, $8. $9, $10 for trousers winte made to your order. $20, §25, $30, 835 for stylish and up-to-date suits All garments made by the skilled tailors of Omaha, best * St.,, Karbach Blk,

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