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10 fTHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1908. SCHOOL FUND DISTRIBUTION l 9 The Big Sale on BOYS' J E' OTHING HAY DEN L Suits, Skirts, Waists, DEPARTME BRAl! Q § CL"‘T'#:%W u at Its Height Tuesd Bill Pending in Senate Contemplates Big Cu: for Donglas Qounty. g - TRE RELIASLE Fron | | | | $10 will do the work of $15 In Men's Suits and Overcoats, all this week, at “The Nebraska." We have just received a great shipment of men’s spring suits and Today. the Switzer Sisters’ anous DRESSMAKING STOCK An immense new shipment of goods from the fashionable New York dressmaking stock will make tomorrow even a greater bargain day than today. Brand new goods on every square. Never such sensational bargains. $5 Dress Fabrics at $1 EVERY WOMAN IN OMAHA WHO HAS EXAMINED OUR LINE OF WOMEN'S SUITS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS, TELLS US THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL THEM IN THE CITY. WE WANT YOU TO SEE THEM WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT 200 fine sample sults, made expressly bythe best tailors for exclusive customers— no two alike=on sale at $125, $90, $75, $60,$45, $30 and $25 400 women's sults, bought by our buyer |blues, tans and castors—in all the new | in New York last week—these are the im- | styles—advertised in this city as bargains | ported spring stfles—beautiful creations | by other houses at $18—our price Monday, | in every color, material and style shown |only $12.50 { in the east—nearly all silk drop—at $25, | 300 suits—taffeta and satin lined jackets $18 and $15. perfect hang and finish—bought to sell | 474 women’s suits, with or without cot- |for $12.50—Hayden's sale price only $7.50. POPULATION NOT TO BE CONSIDERED If BIll Becomes Law Part of Appor. | tlonment is to Be Made on Basis of Number of School Districts. Secretary Burgess of the Board of Edu- | cation declared yesterday that attention | should be directed to Senate File 203 and | opE— — vns, | | N " M ool s e by e gt i i I;}éa‘k;?iha‘ ;Ew!s FOR SKIRT BUYERS | overcoats, that our New York resi- “Thia WIl* saye Secratary Durgoss, 1y New ehipments of Silk Voiles, Voile Etamines, T R dent buyer had an opportunity to | the same as the one killed in the house that i i i Degginger & Aaron, 237 Market street,| 800 D. & A. skirts—made to retall for v } A 5 sought to apportion one-fourth of the school Mel‘"ge E}nm:nes_ Twine E.“’m"‘es' alzo Chicago, soid to us their entire surplus | $5.00—sale price $2.95 purchase at 'way under price. This 4 fund of the state to each county in accord- Cloths, Tailor Suitings, English Doeskins, line of skirts, including 700 fine sample | a00 ). & A. skirts—made to retail for | o " ) ste; | S8 et 4 ry JEXly g | red i nt is re rked and . feesidioss of \Be' Hember of ohilartn they | Sicilians, Black Etamines, Silk 00 O e irs 17| Wodor aLbs. i great shipment is here, marke i contain. At precent the distribution fs ! Eoliennes, Matelase Coating, at per T n °:”::°A“"'m|,,’ there are 2,230 50 extra fine D. & A. sample skirts— | placed on our counters in our im- made in the ratio of the population of school | ity miNe 6 Pl for $ibacon ante at SO0 || i ek 3 i age The proposed law would leave only b T 400 of these beautitul skirts—none better | 200 misses' tkirts—each—$3.00, $2.00 nnd:} mense second floor clothing depart three-fourths of the fund to be accredited in this manner, while the remaining one- fourth, or about $200,000. would be ap. portioned by the school districts in each county. I have made a calculation and find | that Douglas county would lose between | $18,000 and $19,000 if the law is passed This amount is one that we cannot afford to lose, and it is mot just or right that we | should. Therefore a fight should be made nst it in America than the D. & A. skirts—worth u 25. $10—on sale for $4.90. More Bargains from ihs Big Black Silk Pur- ' chase, for Tuesday. Black taffeta, 19 inches wide—on sale |de cene, 22-inch peau de sole, 21-fnch Ar- | at dse. mure, 27-inch satin rhadame, 22-inch Luxon, ment, ready for you to make your $2.00 Dress Goods at 50c¢ New goods are brought forth for tomorrow’s selling, Eta- mines, Panama Cloths, Broadcloths, Sicilians, Silk and Wool Fancy Cloths, Tailor Suitings, Canvas Cloths, Wool Crash, Fancy Etamines, etc., at—per yard.... . ¢ selections of new spring suits and { overcoats at a great saving. The 2 suits are made of imported and do- mestic cheviots and worsteds, in all the latest spring shades. The over- “As an example of how the law would Black taffeta, 24 Inches wide—on sale |go 'y "0 i Lo h $1.60—0n sale at | 3 g S | work a comparison between Box Butte | $5.00 d $6.00 1 at 59 I ey coats are made of covert cloths, | county and Douglas county is convenient 3 and $6. Silks at $1.00 Black taffeta, 27 Inches wide, on sale | *5¢ fabicy - ohawl 1 cford | Both counties have sixty-two school dis- The rich a y ’ at 69c. | Clearing out fine French silks, in two | ancy cheviots and oxfo grey ! i o T e My o richest and most elaborate high class Silks for cos- : . , Mbon. Sath | Toth: Over 6,000 yards Th'ekel Yor, ol &6 A : { iy e o u:-‘q:.:.l p:rlp::p':;i‘; frone] tumes, all imported Silks, in black Imported Lyons “n;;:k a8 T worth double what we ask. Lot 1 at 25e, meltons, lined with the very best i fourth of the whole fund subject to arbi- ‘y"';‘:‘f’_'f‘" Double Width Dress Foulards, ete.—at— BLACK DRESS SILKS— | and 1ot 2 at 8oc | grades of serges. ILivery garment ' trary apportionment. On the one hand Box Butte county has 1,600 school children, while Douglas Fas between 41,000 and 42,000, Our last state apportionment gave this county $83,354, and it is easily seen what a subtraction of $19,000 would mean | | “Under the present arrangement each | county, after recelving its pro rata share | of the state school fund, sets aside one- | fourth of the amount to be distributed | ] | In fine warranted qualities, 27-inch peau | in this immense shipment is a won- $2.50 and $2 Silks at 69c & 49¢ | Silk at 39c—Basement Many fine Foulards, swell changeabls | 0dd Skirts and Dress Lengths, Skirt bair line and check Silks, Crepe Lengths, etc, Foulards, Black de Chine, ete.— Lining Taffeta at—a yard— C Wide Wash Silks, 390 69c and. . g worth $1.00—at. derful bargain. The man who cares to save all the way from two to eight dollars on his spring suit or overcoat, will do well to attend this sale, which commences Tuesday morning and lasts all this week. Special Sales on Advanced Styles in Exquisite New Spring Millinery. HAYDEN BROS. WILL GIVE SOME § PBCIALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN WOMEN'S CHARMING, NEW SPRING MILLINERY, TUESDAY. THE LATEST STYLES ARE ON DISPLAY. THE GRAND MILLINERY OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE THE LATTER PART OF THE WEEK. HAYDEN BROS. Swnzcr Sisters’ Laces and Dress Trimmings Thadsu;iu‘e]r !;lnter}um finest c‘lnn of Galoons, Normandy, Valenciennes, etc., most from T up €0 3450, atee.. .1.98, 98¢, 50¢, 39c, 25¢ Dress Trimmings in_many varleties and grades of A Dliques, Guimps, Worth up to $1E0-at .. 21.A269c¢, 48¢, 25¢ among the districts arbitrarily, reserving | | the remaining three-fourths for apportion- | ment by population. For this reason the | claim fs made that there is really no change | in the distribution. There is a very ma- terial change, however, and it can be seen clearly and proven by the figures. In other words, the new law is going to fall heavily upon the thickly populated counties.” M\en's Spring Suits and Overcoats $10, ‘'worth $15 and $16.50 Manufacturer’s Strips of Embroideries Stacks and piles of sample strips of handsome Embroideries, finest ever brought into this house, all manufacturer’s trial and sample strips, in ¢u widths varying up to £2 inches, in- et e . 38c, 28c, 19cv10¢; 8¢ $2.50 Lace Collars at 69¢ New York importer's entire sample line of high grade Lace Col- 6 9 Their Claims Set at Rest. The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectually { set at rest in the following testimonial of | Mr. C. D, Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says: o, had kept adding to a cough and cold in the | winter of 1897, trying every cough medi- cine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug etore of ‘ Mr. Houlehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain’'s Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money If I was not cured. My lunge and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I.was completely cured by this remedy, and have since fl- ways turped to it when I get a cold, and soon find relief. 1 also recommend it to my friends and am giad to eay It is the best of all cough medicin CLOTHES FOR MEN “~o WOMEN lars, ranging in price from $12 to $30 a dozen, bought at a big reduction and all on bargain squar at Watch k Watch s, IBRANRE: & Windows & Windows HERE CAN YOU BUY the follow= ing goods for such low price: ‘we quote? ONLY AT FULLER'S $1.0 Jayne's Expectorant Round Trip Rates WEST AND NORTHWEST ‘The Union Pacific kers' Excur- e et albiistoss has extended ter- e tibkatemt 50c Jayne's Expectorlnt 30c ONE-HALF OF A LAW SUIT | tor the dofendant. The caso was appealed Sy o whiok b sold ool e . as foliows S0¢ —— and the supreme court held that the piam- | &+ L. Wrandeis & Fons round trip Home- B At ik 100 | § Figuratively Speaking, that is What | (it ghould have been given judgment for 256 Cascara Quinine 16 ' : Judge Reed Had to Deal the amount of the difference between what $100 Estes' Roach Powdor 60c 3 With, was Invested with the Boyd company and k 60c Carbollc Acld, 1-Ib, cans 20¢ what later found it way back into the B A T ¥ K N b 250 DANDERINE ... 15¢ bank's coffers, which latter amount is sald O man; points in Kansas, INei ruh. 25¢ Prepared Chalk, tinted, per Ib. 10¢ | Figuratively speaking, half of @ 1aw- | {5 have been in the nesighborhood of §20,~ y A 5 Viohy-Twblats; Warnere: 150 suit was in Judge Reed's court yesterdsy | ogo, To determine the exact amount of this Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, | while the other half was scattered over £ MiTlard precinot in tndustrial pursuits, | Serenc® 18 the work of the jury drawn. BUY The absentees were John Blum, jr., and| Don't be deluded into trying Huropean his witnesses and those in court were Fred | makes, when the best is American, Cook’s Shroeder and his witnesses. An error in | Imperial Extra Dry. the summons resulted In one party being o SRS TR 2 ‘ commanded to appear yesterday and the| The Best Way to Teach History. other party not until Thursday. The court| The idea of object teaching, the founda- \ decided that both may as well wait until | yjon of the Froebel system of imstruction, Thursday, and accordingly put the bearing | has in recent years met with general ac- over tatll that time. ceptance and adoption in almost every 26c Kissingen Tablets, Warner's 10c Bird Gravel .. LOWEST OF THE LOW. “ Sprlng St)’les Fuller Drug & Paint Go In Men's Shoes 114 South 14th Street. ‘We sell paint. GOOD CIGARS CHEAP Have you seén fthe mewest Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP Tickets on sale March 1y, Apel 7 and a1, May 5 and 19, June 2 and 16, 1903. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. 'PHONE 316. ; We sk’ “Lientibe S aarakibe .l A0y lasts, the nobblest styles, that g Blum e youing Shroeder for $10,000, ulleg- | branch of education, high and low, with kind. The cigar trust is trying to monop- latest thing in men's sho: ng malicious prosecution. On August 11, | reguitant benefits which are beyond ques- olize the whole cigar industry, and we b WSy i 1900, it is related, Shroeder charged that|on Eyen such subjects as grammar don't belleve in that, which is our reason . Wing S & - Blum had shot at him once and would do for melling: popular shapes. The very new, d arithmetic are now taught In this ars i It agaia it he had opportunity. He fled & | \UL "1ty Draccicable, and with marked § inn Boma, ctques coe Tery amast, very, oorrect styles complaint against Blum and had the latter | .qvontage over the old dry and abstract arrested and put under bond to keep the | ,oinoge The practice of teaching bistory peace pending a hearing in district court. |y SN T 0 BEE R S 0O cenes for epring. f ; o We should like to show them force all the cut Fice druggists to well to you and have you try them November 9, 1901, the county attorney en- | - TTHZHE B SF e 0 b e ocourred The nght IR mods for Putl peices Wa Soert believe on and see how comfortably we tered nolle prosequi in the case, and now | hednionr, ~Sediprosgli digyrerm e in that, which is our reason for sellin can fit you, and with a shoe of Blum alleges that the complaint was with- | '3 82 application of .the sume principle and will place them 00 Mhies’ Nervine for....... 1 style, high quality and rea- ' out justification, that it cost him ten days | 223 T ‘:“’" g v g e oY clothes Place 256 Miles Norve and Livar Bills for. ... 20c sonable price. from his business and Injured nim genor. | PTSSing the reality o ry up ON SAI E ‘About 90 per cent of the retall drugglsts A1) Iaalbienealiiatine ally in the sum of $10,000. minds of the young than any amount of of the whole country are trying to keep mere text book instruction could be. A is AAYDEN BROS, | life in their combmu and force up prices ds SPECIALS—$3, $3.50, $5. — § UNNA DEFINES A CAUSE. recent issue of the “Four-Track Serle: { y published by the New York Central man- Wed “esda } European Skin Specialiat Says Dan- | 38°ment, gives a description of the his- 3 they used to be. We don't believe in that, We've got the §0ods | so e cut the price on everything in the eo- to prove it. No|fre drus, patent medicine family liquor, s rubber goods, lurlicnl h::‘ll umem\lh; rer- torical sites in the immediate vicinity of man who cares bow | fume, sundry " s, an “0[ I§ 8 FOR I’RI( ES N()T CATALOGUES. . LW aeet by Wiasites, New York, which will be of exceedins| TTresendous bargains hie dressés can af-| TELL US WHAT YOU NEED; WE'LL f Upon that theory, proved beyond a doubt, | value for the guldance of teachers and - (4 FURNISH IT. | | a cure for dandruff was sought after. | others who desire to adopt this method of | jn high grade ford to miss seeing n! CUT PRICE 3 Sclentists, chemists, druggists and physi- | historical study. One of the best ways to 1 and trylng on some s DRUG STORE clans all “took a hand” and the successful | develop civic pride and promote good citi- ootwear. i D Bt Two Prones—747 and 707, sue is the present product known as | zenship lles in this very direction, an in- | The excellent qualities, the novelties of D, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chicage 5 Newbro's Herpicide." crease of knowledge of local bistory beins | yne gifferent styles and the immense quan- | top coats and suits This remedy actually kills the parasites | accompanied with an increase of interest in t e | that infests the hair bulb, does its work | matters of local government and @ higher :,',,:,,‘;,',em,:i'_':,";:,':;e.:".l.".';k;.'.l.:f:. most effectively and contains not an atom | concern for 'what affects the welfare and | gy | of substance injurious to anything else | good name of the community.—From Les- than the germ alone. Herplelde causes | lie's Weekly. the halr to grow as nature intended it should, soft and abundant. For sale by all el o Ly ARE YOUR EYES ' : the stock of the Troubling you? If they are you surely need glasses. Our Opticlan {8 a careful competent person. Let him test be set on regard to the quality or finenes 14 Th L] ! amous H. S. & M. makers. ey ar ur N b i 1 in shoemaking, whether it be in a man’ your eyes. No expense tq you unless you order glasses of Thanks. Woman's. o enitdre shoe vou i ona | B Droxel’s Men's Specials—83.50 [ the best clothes we ever saw. In fact LOOK FOR THE NAME. Mr. W. W. Douglas No matter how high your standard may druggl Send 10 cents in stamps for | wWe wish to thank our friends for their | th tl it ven' ’ they are the perfection of hand-taflored- sample to The Herpleldo Co., Detrolt, Mich. | kind assistance and sympathy during the | any '“n bis sale. hN;; h'“‘h“‘““ to them It you haven't worn them you'vejy|they P S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler | \ b o] e v ot i y many véry much finer than over shown teen them on the feet of your friendsll | ready-to-wear-clothes. Hayden Bros. 1516 Douglas Street. CASHI TTS’ prolonged illness and death of our beloved | jn Omaha before, no matter at what price 2 Omaba ' GAD ' CONIDATY R is & u; 3 g!: ER WA SPECULATION | wite, mother ana sister, Margareth Mary |you bought them. The manufacturers of ~Nothing in Oma s are the exclusive selling agents for i e Schinker, and for the many beautiful floral | these shoes are the most prominent in the with thelr value, no matter Wha'l}| opgpa. Prices are astonishingly low, ¥ Being Aived Again in Trisl of Ounse | goo9ratins iaid at her bler. United States. In this sale we include name is given them. but that is ot the principal reason for ALBERT EDHOLM JEWELER, ¥ A ¢t Boyd Commis- G. M. SCHINKER, Husband. | many lines of advertised speclalty shoes. This is the best $3.50 value ever : syl i 107 North I6th Street. Opp. P. O. ) sion Company. The price In every case will be less than shown in & man's shoe. We guaran- i | buying them. It's what you get—per- sctually ACCRUE INTEREST in these | &) the cost to manufacture. tee that, and give you your mone: fect style, perfect talloring, perfect fit DlAMON DS dsy’s; snd how much more besutiful to In Judge Slabaugh's court there has been “’_r;"‘ r‘:u{:‘;{l‘::k";‘fl'r "t‘;;’y"‘“‘;‘k“‘,'(;‘ and the long service these things assure | o oo T 00w bank book. BANK your saviogs in DIAMONDS— resumed the ljtigation between the Stale| Aunouncements of the Theaters. e thak you. Even our oldest salesmen, ac-|$15.00 to $600.00. Bank of Neola and the James E. Boyd Com- Setes » Matie mace ihaw hoid seiue LI ten. thy you. E ‘ mission company, the cult parties appear- | The distinguished Hnglish actress, Mrs Some even less than half price. TI e AT have made & mis- W customed as they are to the splendid | ————— == e ! ing as Herman Mendel, president of the | Patrick Campbell, will open her engage- take in sending these shoes to us, b S AT A . bank. and James E. Boyd, president of the | ment at the Boyd Wednesday night. She Salp Renind Welnesay, it they did youre the gainer, for | values of this store, are enthused over Baile An Examination | grain commission company. It s the alle- | Will be secn in three plays. Her opening $ 9,000 worth men's fine shoes, they're all going to be so'd at $3. | the new spriug garments that liave Just Yy fon of the plaintiff that Former Cashier | Offering will be Sudermann’s “The Joy of $11,000 women's turn welt shoes pair. come in. The varlety is greater than 0 Watts of the ‘bank ook $28,000 therefrom | LAVIDg." one of the most widely discussed $ 3,500 mieses’ and children's shoes. # THE of your testh costs you noihiag snd to invest speculatively with the Boyd com- | 4ramas of the time. It was given its $ 3,000 boys' and youths' shoes. j ever may save you one or more fhat you o pany. The bank sued the company some- | OFiginal production in Berlin one year ago. $ 6,000 women's slippers and oxfords. nnEXEL s“oE 00 —_— DENTIST would lose by delay, Poroelain crowns time ago to recover and the finding was | Mrs. Campbell is the oaly English-speaking | These shoes are now being arranged— . ¥, W. Douglas will point out to] actress who over handled it. She owns | price marked in plain figures over each lot, 0 SRt N R e v Mr. W. W. Douglas will y "J ZPZX'OII Blk $3.60, upward. | ‘ — = = | the exclusive rights to it in England aund | over each pile and each counter. maka's Up-te 2 * W you the many little but important points | . : America. As the Countess Beata she has| Shoes will be on sale on our second floor 1419 FARNAM STREET of excellence of our spring suits and show | A It is sald, a role which she impersonates|and in the basement. ; { you the newest styles. with wondrous effectivemess. As the ac- SEE TOMORROW EVENING'S 4 ‘Wedding gifts are nevermore ""“’"':‘,"“n"“";‘" |'l’|' the world ";‘" Baaie PAPERS FOR FULL PARTICULARS prrvierd oy romagerbalyee tests all her familiar grace and cbarm RS RO | She has strong emotlonal passages, In which | A3 FRICE ; g | “AYDEN Bnos Best Wy omin, coal an excellent substitule " [] ¥ quham (lirM::."s',{:'fi“"(;::.?“hl“;;.:: s J L B »76 i & S i or Mrd coa. ze for cookin Y J Silver e LU ranaeis oS, | Seling the Mest Clothing o Omaa| Victor White 1005 FarnamJt. el.127 J whose sterling quality and suaranteed, Stephens & Sinith, opposite P.0. Omabha. —_— T | e e y thoroughworkmanship are Dr. Moy, ohirosodist, mored te 15| =——— == P. E- FLODMAN &. OO JEWELERS recognized by its recipients roam. $2000 and the matter was finally com- 1514 CAPITOL AVENUE. promised, the money pald uver and every- A as assurances of perma- DIED, thing is now serene Paid wp capital gomns0n - S Try us when your watch or clock needs repairing. You will nent value, The Gorham 3 i Bvio Belleead Al fhe Wes: R T e s get first-class work at very moderate prices. We know that you trade-mark amounts to a REON-Mary: beloved wife of Eric| y . 0\ via the Erie railroad from Chi- TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER rson personal guarantee. eral from residence, 1145 North Elght- | cago to New York. Every mile plotur- Best Anfrionitural - Weekls, Al ¢enth street, Wedn esque and every mile protected by safety TWENTIETH CENTUHY FARMER Deputy State Veterinarian. Replevin led. | block signals. Through service to New ral ecek Food Inspector. b o | York, Boston and Columbus. Stop-over of (Deputy United Siates Marshal Walling | 000y "sliowed oa all through. tlokets at rwznnsm cznrumr FAnMEh H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S.|A Cough lemcdy w lled Saturday In the replevin ca: Cambridge Springs and Niagara Falls. Popular and Timely Articles. CITY VETBRINARIAN. \hl‘ Curei - | | ‘..r Walter Scott against the Star Pubiish Lowest rates. H. L. Purdy, traveling pas- Office and Infirmary, 3ty and Mason Sta | aalion e umerence J«.vu'{n:;;m‘&?&l senger agent, Chicago. TWE!I_'FIL‘,,,QE'HH“J.,’."Q,E“E“ Omaba, Neb. Telephone 585 Ask your druggist, or send 25¢ to Howell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. will come again. Our customers are our best advertising. Any kind of jewelry repaired or new articles made on short notice, r‘ b ) J/

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