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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. peclal ¥ Slla Pkturu {BRANRRS: = BIG REMNANT SALE TODAY IN THE BASEMENT @ne counter of fine Cambrics and Muslins, worth 121-2¢c a yard, goat.... . . One counter of remnants of new huvy Mumfiud Wallllnn in new fall patterns—yard One counter of fine black norcoriud Sateen— yard . . Dainty tints In new Bnby Flnul— S5c 25c 15c¢ One table of l‘llhl and dark Outing Flannal— 6;c All the bf‘.s‘m of our Itoo.h| ot Lawns an atistes— 3ic ::r:h up to 2o & y-.ro— R4 l’u.r;dd—xo - 10c¢ 10c .6¢c 1ic One table of fine White remnants, Madres, Many special bargalns in remnants of Table Damask, in bleached and un- bleached and turkey red, 1% to 8 yards long, at about one-half their regular ete—~yoard price. Special Sale of Fine Silk Reminants One table of % moh wids turkey red Comfort Calioo— yard . New Fall Silks—-All the new Pall 8ilks suitable for shirt walst suits, fanoy Lining Stlks, black and colored Taf- fotas, Louisiennes, Lining Taftetas, Foulards, 3 gc - 4 9 C Walsting Silks, at—a yard. . vee Black Silk Remnants—Peau de Soie, Taffeta and Beeded Silk, all silk Lining Satins in waist, skirt and dress lengths, ou maln alsle at one-half regular value. worth up to 58 C Fancy and lMetalic Velvets—All waist lengths, one dollar and a quarter, at— Dress Goods Remnants Fioo yard... New 75 Dress Goods at 29c —The newest weave albatrosses and double width nuns’ veiling, all wool every shade, tncluding .ky.zgc One table 40-inch wide Indla Linon yard . ©One table of lon' lengths of Cambric Lining: yard . pink, tan and rose, & special bargain today at ... Imported Dress Goods, apiece at J5c—Fancy tailor cloths, silk noveities, skirting cloths, mohalirs, ete, straight from the U. 8. custom house, all German importations, % to %-yard lengths, many to $2.00 Dress Goods at 75c a Yard—The new tweeds, zibelines, cheviots, crashes, oto,, 64 Inches wide, 334 to 7-yard lengths, plain and mixed cloths, black and all colors, & M7SC $3.00 Dress Goods in Importers’ Sample Lengths—Enough to match for skirts and dresses, at PRI b £ o apiece... . - VOILES, ETAMINES, BILK 59 T"E NEW hOHE!\NFB FLECKED 3. A. Brundeis & Wons J. . Beandels & Bons Get your Boy Ready for School FALL GOODS Y08, st g4 to T-yard REMNANTS safamnthudee o ! ‘:‘-:2."".';" ND S Boys’ Clothing Dept.—Third Floor. Coys' fine all wool school suits In every l:::mur“l‘t'{b. worth M 00 i l 9 8 Swell little school suits, lll th lvoll Doys’ hand made school lulu In every i Mk ol B2 ot 308,650 T s ety s e D Boys' Laundered Mother's Friend Waists soc —worth $1.00, a BASEMENT SPECIAL Boys'50c knee pants, taped and re-inforoed seams, zsc Boys’ 500 school wal pleated front and bwk. |9C BASEMENT SPECIAL Boys' extra strong school suits, ® great assortment to chouse from, all this season styles,at... ...t Sale of School Shoes Every pair absolutely guaranteed. If a seam rips—no matter how long the shoe may have been worn, we will sew it free of charge. Commencing today we place on sale all the boys, girl’s and children’s shoes Bought from the creditors of the bankrupt Bos- ton wholesale shoe house of Lamkin & Foster. On second floor in exclusive In Basement. Soc. 78¢, o8¢, si.28, 99¢, 15¢, 89¢, 98¢ $L.15, $1.25, $1.35 $1.39, $1.50, $1.59, $1.98 and $2.25 LIVE STOCK RATES ADVANCE Cost of Shipping Cattle and Horses from West to Missourl River Go Up. Shippers af cattle and horses from Utah eémmon points to the Missourl river will pay & more per standard car after Septem- ber 15, gs all of the roads interested have raised the freight charges from $119 to $1%6 | for cattle and from $139 for horses to $136. The roads interested declare that the raise in rates wus In line with the equalization of rates that has been going on for the last six months In the Tran: Whether the stockmen will take any sce tion on the matter is a question, although the general opinion is that they will not. The offclals polut out that the rate has boen too low ever sice the Rio Grande en- tered the market and out the rute from R atssourt territory. | to $119, at which point it has stood until th present change. It was on a technicality that the Rio Grande cut the rate and it is generally understood that it has tired of the lower rate aud that it was ralsed at their own request. The new town of Tennant, Shelby county, Ia, on the Chicago Great Western rail- way, will be opened to the public by an auction sale of lots Tuesday, September §, at 1 o'clock p. m., on the town site. Spe. clal train will leave Council Blufts at §:30 | 4. m. on the day of sale. Fare, & cents| tor round trip. Lunch will be served. For full particulars apply to George F. Thomas, general agent, office Grand Hote!, Council Elufts, or E. B. Meglll, manager town site department, ¥ort Dodge, la. Douglas Prinung Co., 1508 Howard. Tel [ e — Dr. . W. Slabaugh, dentist, 515N, Y. Life D RS | BANKRUPT | LANGE & MINTON } MUSIC HOUSE | STOCK WILL BE i HERE THIS WEEK § Sale Commence f Soon as & Stock Arrives. | PIANOS PIANO PLAYERS ORGANS AEOLIANS VIOLINS GUITAR MANDOLINS , STRINGS MUSIC MUSIC BOXES i i AT ONE-THIRD COST SCHMOLLER & MUELLER 1313 FARNAM ST., TEL. 4625, OMAHA, NEB. - JUST WHAT YOU ASK FOR 8o rife Is substitution and simulation in lnm;:uzfl-n that customers are obliged ith & CONSIDERABLE VE- HEMENCE that they be & article they ASK FOR. 15 OUR, DRUG fivllcy HE ¥ STORE it s a fixed and Cbsaruod to glve our customers JUST WHAT FOR—without officious _suggestion— Tt what may or may not in the opinion of the galesman be better. The specious recomniendation which has as its basis the desire to palm off cheap and unknown 0ods In place of the well known rands—is a business method to which we never resort—"SYRUP OF FIGS" means the “CALIFORN drug store. and “CASTOR! SR'S CASTORIA,” the kind the “BABY CRIES FOR,” not the imitation which can be bought _for one-third the price of the enuine. Listerine, s, of course, LAM- ERT'S LISTERINE—while customers for PEARS SOAP GET PEARS SOAP, and Gre not ingelxied nto buying kinds which only LOOK like PEARS. ~Dozens of other instances might be pointed out where the NAME of a well-known, article of merit has been fmitated cleverly enough to barely permit the simulator to escaps from the clutches of the law. But purchasers should pisely conclude that advice which is of. fered without the asking is reaily not worth havin PRICES ON WeLL N ARTICLES AT OUR 600 Syrup (genuine) we sell e Listerine (Lambert's) we $1.00 Listerine (Lambert's) we sel e Castorla (Fletcher's) our price. $1.00 Swamp_Root_(Kilmer's) we We GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK $2 Chichester's Pennyroyal Pills, fo 5 Liebig’s Extract Beef (genuine). $1.00 Pinaud's Eau De Quinine (the Paristan kind) we sel Write for our 100-page Catalogue. Stierman & McGonmell Drug Go. COR. 16TH AND DODGE STS. OMAHA. One of Dr. Hall's Patented Double Suc- tion Plates for $3.00. Until Sept. 16 we will @0 'work free. 'mall charges for material OUR SPECIAL FRITRS™NIC PRIC Save Pain and Money Teeth Extracted . Fillings from .. Gold Fillings trom Gold Crowns from .. Stiver Plumes Orown from.. Do not wait. Come your teeth examined the professors of this college. If your plates fall or tip have orie of our double suctions placed in. NOTICE , Fof, the benedt of dentla practice old: pain and misery post gra tion, painies work. = The only west. today und have me method: patients, for palule g, crown and bridge college of its Kind in the d Tem Yea Stay. Union Dental College OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY negrporaied ROOM 4, 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. Be sure you ¢ place. Open ¢aliz W B 8 B Work nn-um roxecyruEn, Photographer, 1312 Farnam, tel. F202. SroxEcrraEs, Priater, 120 Howard, tel. 1510. “There 1s only one Btoaseypher,” but he's doing two things now—end doiug both La the seme wannes IHE RELIABLE $10RE. “AYDEN’ ' Remnani Day in Omaha’s Greatest Domestic Room Over a carload and a halt of remnants will picked up from the vari miils, grade stocks—Outing Flannels, remainder 18 THE bes:des of our spring Wash Goods PRICE THAT WILL DO THE 260 and 890 Imported Wrapper soods at 16¢. apper Cloth, colors as fast as wid wsells read!ly at le! wiil ose at 26¢ Aiso fleeced 'h ies, momevhing a regular hard corded fac catch -the dust, and ¢ back; looks just llke the 86¢ merc waistings and eells in New York C 50, These two lines w! out fast at a yard .... 10e and 260 Cotton Dress un Arnold's cele! nelettes, well for their rellable fast colors fect made cloth. biack and whites, siiver colors, with bands for trimmings ma th the best 19 goods on the market. the new pan velvet, so called on of thelr beautiful finisk (real thing). It is h waists, wrappers, dre: be old everywhere i to start we wiil ope: the above goods, wi 19c and 26c. at a yard ... 25¢ and 335c Mercerized Short Lengths at 10c. Ahlar Mulhausen W board, 30 their par- but in order e line of fine linings in doubls fold ck satines. black EhU Solofa 1n Moin other linings worth up to 8¢ per yard a —all w'n!o on this lale lo g ¢ c at a yar 10c, 180 und 1bo Goods for 6o a yard. Be sure and examine our famous 6o counter where you will find 150 peroales, 3¢ inches wide, 10c flannelettes, fast ocolors, 1o Royal's failles, black and white and blus and white, 10c plald gingham, and a great variety of other goods, worth up to 13 a yard—will be placed on this counter| from day to day, at a STAPLE SPEOIA $-inch German Blue Heu\{ Callco. Heavy German Blus Twills Calico. Shirtin . Skirt yard, both of lannellet load our tables Friday, Remnants 8 v acoumulations from our own high Percales, Bcotch Dress Plalds and_ the st go. We want the room and HBRE NESS. Closing Out Sammer Goods. - 1-Remnants of &o Bummer ‘of ‘0o Bummer, ot 800 8 7 Remnants $—Remnants Bummer . Remnants s Bummer juare 40-inch linon, @-inch organ- 7, inch lawn, dot Swisses, meger- 4 stripes. etc.. long mill e Worth %6 yard, at yard.... e 1HC 8 1-2¢ Muslin, Se. 500 yards of heavy unbieached muslin. vard wide, $140 quality, long mill [ ends, at yard 160 White Goods, 4 8-4c. Leno strip eck nainsooks and meroer- izad atripes, worth up to 160 yard. Tong 'mi ends. at yard. “180 Huck Towels, 12 1-2¢. Wil place on counter 0 dosen bleached huckaback towels, fancy borders. inches wide. 40 inches long, 180 2 c value, as long as they last at 160 Turkish Towels, 10c. Extra heavy double warp bleached Turkish towels, 20 Inches wide, 40 inches 10c long, i5¢ value, special at. 250 Sheeting, 20c. quality bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide, fine close woven cotton, one of the Dest brands on the market, full 200 pleces—spectal at yard..... §2.00 Turkey Red Table Cloths, 75e. Oil boiled turkey red cloths, § feet wide, Ty feet long, guaranteed fast colors, $2.00 value, at. REMNANTS, Remnants of white wool and embrotdered flannels less than' cost. Remnants of best grade outing flannel, per yard, 6ic, Remnants of best worth 15¢, per yard, Hemnants of J0-én siikoline, per yd., 6o Ernda Shaker flannel, Fancy silks— all colors ... in Big Silk Dept. |81 5 yard wide black taffeta TAL~25 pleces fine colored Crolse Velvets, for waists, jackets or entire cos- tumes, in tans, browns, blues and greens, for Friday only we offer you these velvets for .. 25(: Haydan Bros’ Big Clothing Sale DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTA % MBEN'S SUITS TO BB CLOSED OUT AT §7,60. Thése come in all the latest styles and fabrics, such as worsteds, cheviots, cas- simeres and unfinished worsteds, In browns, blues, blacks, oxford grays and fancy mixtures—the largest line of suits ever ghown in Omaha, none worth less {han $I8.60, to 018.00—all g0 In this big sale at only .. e %0 MEN'S SUITS TO BB ED OUT AT $10.00. This lot fncludes some of the very finest it we had in light and medium welght, they come in fancy cheviots, fancy wo s, silk mixed worsteds, fancy cassi- Tmeres and unfinished worsteds. In ail the latest shades of fancy mixtures and plain colora—none. worth less than $18.00 ¢ $0.0—in this great |8 OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. YOUTHS' LONG PANT SUITS, AGES 1 ) 19 YBARS. These come in T Soubls and single breasted styles, in the very nobblest, designs, in fancy cheviots, cassimers and merges, in piain and fancy colors, all well tailored throughout-—all 80 in this great sale at llu $7.60, $6.1 and . BOYS" AND uux.muu UITS. Our enormous cash purchases o boys' and children’s clothing, puts our boys’ cloth- ing department beyond competition. Vbe have an immense line of boys' sults $1.25, which are equal to.any 82 or 50 sults 1o be Tound sisewners, Our boys' suits at $1.65, $1.85, $2.25, and uj to $5.00, are superior to any sold at pne-half more, or your money refunded. These suits are tallored In the nobblest styles, either single or double breasted, made of fancy cheviots, cassimeres and serges. SCHOOL HAY DEN; &ioan Erae, THE RELIABLE STOR| The woriderful bargains we are offering In our cloak department have brought a Fush and eFush to us that we never felt before at this seasom of the year, and mark my words, It is going to continue If the press has anything to say about it ‘Wdmen's skirts, in dress, walking, pedes- trian and rainy-day styles, nicely trimmed the greatest values we have o offered, on sale at only Women's wash sults, ‘tri fine lace and embroideries $1.50-grand clearing sale price, only : Women's fine kimonas, trim fine laces, regular ss values, for only . up_to Women's wash dress skirts, made of lin- ens, piques and other fancy materfal worth up to $5.00— last chance oniy . ..B0c Women's fine wash walsts, mud. of dainty lan- and l(nenl worth u; 0 $4.00—{0F OBIY .vvvvoens ...95¢c “omnnu fine lawn wrappers, beautiful patterns, all nicely made and trimmed— worth $3.98— 950 for only 180 more new sults just received by ex- press_today. 125 women's sllk coats on sale Friday morning. Great Trunk Sale Fnda R N sCAOOL OR VAEATION Bek Square top trunks with heavy hard wood slats on top, protected with heavy corners brass Moniter lock, deep tray wi covered hat box. These trunks are sold up to $8.00 by ex- clusive trunk dealers, 8 your cholce Friday only g4 *-inch suit cases, m covered with Qllhnru(! Ilneu “nld leather handle— choice ... THE Great American Desert Is already a thing energy and persist- can Farmer, h methods of cultv; gressive spirit that search for such food ed to our western bined to make the of the past. The ence of the Ameri- study of improved tion, and, his pro- has caused him to plants as are adapt- states, have all com- triumph over nature west of the one-hundredth meridian as abiding as the stars. In no part of the great west has this triumph bee of more colossal proportion than in Kansas and Nebraska. ‘Where once stretched plains almost devoid of vege- tation now can be seen broad, fertile fields wit the sun shining on wheat fields all gold, corn waving its broad leaves of green, and the royal purple of alfalfa. FOR INFORMATION about the states of Nebraska, Kansas or that vast region iraversed by the Union Pacific, drop a letter or postal card to CITY TICKET OFFICE. 134 PARNAM STREET. ‘Phore 16 wisdge “n-mn & McConnel) Drug Co, Omana. { 98¢ Prepare Your Boys' School Shirts, Boy for School F—— el Our School Suits for Boys at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, can't be equalled they are the greatest money's worth on earth—Mothers brin g the boys here. e e e e e e e e e e e e Boys' School Caps— 25¢-35¢-45¢ Boys' School Waists— 756 dozen go on sale, worth 750, for... Boys' School Stocking, l special line on sale to- wr ... 18¢ oy 25cl Boys’ School “The Indestructible made of veal calf, Shoes— kind" - 1.50,1.65 wg5c-03c | |oosuntermer25c 35c40c CLOTHES ‘FOR MEN ‘N5 WOMEN Full line of Main Office, 1404 Douglas Street. . 1500 Est. 1884 Clear Havana cigars— Complete line of Pipes, all guaranteed. OMAHA'S LARGEST CIGAR HOUSE est. DEPOSITS made now draw interest for the entire month of September at the rate of 4 per cent per annum com- pounded every three months. one dollar to three thousand dollars, and certificates 1asued for 3, 6 or 12 months bearing 4 per cent inter- J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS BANKERS. Checks on AU Banks Cashed Accounts opened for e BENNETT'S BUSY BEES keep things moving in the GROCERY —1It looks.like old times to see the old time buyers at the counters. Best goods. Prompt service. Lowest prices. Free postal cards. Telephone 137. SPECIAL OFFER. Pearl Taploca. per pound. This Is dacldadly a hurllln. 3-{o. can strawberries to close out, can .. Baked beans and Chill sauce, bottle . Castlile soap, Pickles, soben,” bottie Mustard sardines package . per ean reserved 'Dlackbe: T Tor matohos: L ire's root beer, per hol(le et cream, per can . Frosh country butte o Bar pound In'u‘lrlll Japan Tea, per pound.. THE IIIS!__GHOGERS. Stick Candy Special Just recelved, a large quantity of fresh made, highly flavored, old fash- foned stick candy. ¢ sticks for 20 sticks for... SPECIAL FOR THE SMI]KEH Bachelor Cigar, regular 100 size and quality— each ... 1a BENNETT'S | $2.00 Genuine C¥ | gour If you Gon- template Buying a Diamond this fall, it would pay you to look at our stock now. It is no idle talk that they are getting higher in price—and before Christmas you will certainly ay more than you can buy one now or. We can ou 10 to 15 per cent 1£ you will Buy this month. Let us have the pleasure of show- ing you. BROWN & BORSHEIM, 222 South 16th Street. The Popular Lotion At lJODulnr prlce—-lhe one that heals hands and face in a single night— BGYPTIAN LOTUS CREAM-a l0¢ bottle of which is the same size as most ‘other lotions which sell for Zbc—and a 20 bottle which holds elght (5) ounces or 4 times as much as the 10c size. This is an legant article for gentlemen to use after clgars ... “remo clgars : Lillian Russell cigars ... -not $1.00, but . | 600 Charl 3100 Peruna a'is ‘sold’ by ‘some drug. per bottle. We don't Tmitation Castor {sts as low as 100 eep it $1.00 Tler's $1.00 Pure Malt Whiskey . e wadlan Malt Whiskey c ester's Pennyroyal Piiis TOWN-—send FOR 1IF OUT OF us o list_of drug. wants, PRICES-AND AVE MOX EY OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAEFER'S §706%5%ue 'Phones—747 and 707 ta, O Tw 16th apd Chicago Str No use suf. fering with poor teeth when we can fix them .and make your mastication perfect ! | . uurll DOVE. ¢! Have them right. We make a bpeclaity of altering ladles' jackets and skirts. We also put in new lnings, put on velvet cpl- lars, rebind skirts and put on new bands. Let us fix up your walking sult—we'll make it look lke new. Qome in and talk to us, THE PANTORIUM ; ! TALTERATIONS. 3 ‘All work guaranteed. e up. $5.00 Fillings Crowns (2k.) Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. 407 So 15th St. Tel. 963 OMAHA. ] Cut Price Plano Co, Tm.u 70I *DRUNKARDS GURK pever iatis o desitos crav, Perfield’s Bee Bydg., Room 7. patient: tastelens: Y Stety &

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