Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 12, 1903, Page 12

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THY OMAHA DAILY BEE: AY DEN: Clothing Sale 850 Men's Suits in the most approved styles and shades, in Scotch | Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds—never sold for less than $10.00—sale price....ovneeiviiivieniaiins 1-50 SATURDAY, REPTEMBER 12, Ask to See the 5th AVENUE a swell hat, for $2.00 YourFall Suit and QOvercoat IS READY. For the past three months we've been very busy marking ' and examining our new fall and winter garments and now we're ready for business. Baturday would be a splendid time for you to select your suit. You see there would be no risk of missing any of the choice styles, if you pick it out now. Come in and we’ll show you. The Greatest Selection in Town. All the new cuts and style kinks are here, as well as many exclusive styles that you can’t find in other stores. Snits full of ginger and snap for the swell dresser and conserva- tive styles for the middle aged man. The Best Tailors on Earth Build Our Suits. and we want you to compare them with any suits you can find anywhere. Then compare our prices and you are ours for your new outfit. Special Showing for Saturday New Fall Hat for Men—Now Ready. Qreat Lace, La Cartaln s.. Ot i 3 [ Sale Nonday _M¥g0ST s Monday | Values in Ladies’ Fall Suits Two Suit Specials for Saturday — Sw: 11| dress and walking skirts in the new blouse, | Prince Henry, straight front effects, corset coat . ouits, etc., in all the new shades and miztures Jashionable for fall—made in the new knicker- bockers, novelty cloths, tweeds, broadcleths, elc , i 17.50&24.50 Now Fall Suits at $9.98 — Our great | /] An unusually large and well selected line of Men’s Clothing in fine Chev- iots, Worsteds, Serges and Cassi- meres—hand-tailored in the latest and best styles—never sold for less| than $15. Opening sale 'o uu . price only ‘An immense assortment of Men’s Clothing at $12.50 to $15.00 that cannot be surpassed at any price We challenge comparison with any suits sold at less than $35.00 or $40.00 suit leader—made according to our own ) direction from swellest cloths and latest shades for autumn, Never such a styl 1sh and splendid made Fall Suits at $7.50—Swell suite that embraces the Jate novelty effects in the skirted coats, new fronts, new sleeves, ete,, in the pretty fall per suit. Qolt Iskmn at $1.50 — heavy Piacks anaoxiorss 1.50 y . L) B e e ookt Boys’ and Children’s wide flare bot- - MR Glothing purchase, man, ~late styles, at .. Chilldrer’s School Raglans—Correct fali styles and weights, new cu ff sleeyes and loose back, oxfords, taa and blus covert, were sold at 83.50 and 85.00, your oholce at. .I'98- 2 -98 Misses’ Skicts Stylish for sohool wear in nov- elty olotbs snd correct fall Knee Pants Suits, double-breasted and Norfolk styles, sizes 6 to 15 years—fully worth $3.00—for This department is showing the best and latest stock of Boys’ Clothing west of Chicago, all bought for cash and will be sold at prices that mean a big saving to the buyer. - Just examine these goods and prices before you buy, no matter what the salesman btells you. Children’s, M‘Sl;l' School Suits Nobby Norfolks, blouses, etons, eto-, in novelty oloths, $4.98, $6.98, $8.98 and $12.50 ————— Fall Millinery Specials Ostrich Trimmed Hat The new ostrich feather hats are highly fashionable this season. We offer for Saturday & stunning ostrich feather hat that can only Dbe, accomplished by the best L Bbseeiiariiion Ladies’ and isses’ Street Hats— New gun-metal shades, also npavys, browns and castors— \Emee o 1,08 3 Birds, wings, etc.—Manufscturer’s | Children’; Caps—A new line of samples, including | bargain in e.,m...'.!’.’:.‘;’.,’i‘a" _‘wmmm '.&-m., porapoms | all colora—490 caps for.... (o 10 83, Bbeasnsinsn 49c¢ 'mn:?'. < HELLEY, STICER & Co. Men’s Suits, $18.00 Men’s Suits, | Men’s Suits, $10.00 $13.50 Our Boys’ SUitSoooo at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 For school and dress wear are the greatest values in the city ey YOUR TEETH IMAY BE COMFORTABLE ut unless they are examined by a dentist you do not know 1 condition, Enmlntl{m !ree.n' T BAILEY, The Dentist, - Lady Attendant, Telephone 1085, 3rd Fioor Paxton Block, You Drink ’l:.ea or Coffee? and_coffees we sell are the uality. None better sold in' Omaha. only difference is, our prices are way hl{l others lo Neat, ‘dreuy patterns, in"qualities that will stand the wear and tear that boys usually give ’em. ' Double breasted ~or Norfolk—you can have either style. Fifty different patterns to select from—all sizes, Norfolk 6 to 12—double breasted, 8 to 15. Compare them with anything in town'at one to two dollars more—jyou'll find it will pay. ¥ BRINGS FIRST OF FEEDERS fi‘t}.é:g’;.%:‘::‘& Xl Great Western Will Have Daily Train ot ttle and Burlington Expects urday only Larger Shipments, ' Bals of Pall Tnderwess and Hoslery fr " Ludine, Misses, Boys and Obildren. ’ Bl N o SCHOOL HOSE SPECIAL. ' fmdiow Tisle Vest, High Neok, Long Sloeve, Orochet Neck with Guaset 2 His i Omahia. Tueaday are tha : ng, and no doubt Omaha and vieinify will be tip-toe of excltement in anticipation & peep 4t the latest creations of - and New York mil- millinery Gégartment. of this estab- has been entirely remodeled under Mr. B. 8. Newman, n s ;[af % »§ I store for those den Baturday, The decorations are #8d are strietly in bewitching and dassling fashion for this fall and § ,g: I; 8 i g i g8° \ Bepnett Company sells wides, for 50 cenmts. 5 cents, Doators Must Joim. | 55 it ; -4 f iz assoclation. are residents of or Councll Bluffs, bers of the knights before o T ears, th days. Caas M%w’ eldanes, fus cyas - ™ wn cemetery. The Chicago Great Western handled its first train of feoders Thursday and expects to have a train load regularly now every day. Officlals of the road say that land sales for town sites along the new road are large and before long they will have several lively little towns to draw from, The Burlington officlals report the cattle shipments light, as all the stockmen are holding thelr cattle to see the outcome of the grain' crop. ‘‘However, think the extent now, as the last fow cold nights did not bring any frost,” sald one officlal, “and we ex- phot the shipments to plok up surprisingly in the next week or so." e — Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best in the world for cuts, corns, bolls, bruises, burns, scalds, sores, ulcers, walt rheum, Cures plles or no pay. %o For sale by Kuhn & Co. [ HALF RATES Via Wabash Ratiroad. St. Louls and Return, $11.50. Bold October 4 to 9. Leave Omaha 6:86 p. m., Arrive Bt. Louls 7:00 a. m. City Office 1601 Farnam Street, or Address Harry B. Moores, Genl. Agt. Pass. Dept., Omaha, Neb. —— Raddiso: Chippewa, A new town in flawyer county, Wisconsin on the Omaha road, located on both the Chippewsa and Couderoy rivers, in the cen- ter of & most fertile and promising hard- wood distriot. Good muscallonge, bass and plke fishing in both rivers. Exceptional op- portunity for land seekers. If looking for a new Jocaton don't fall to see this mew country, For map and full particulars write to Postmaster, Radisson, Sswyer county, Wik, or to T. W, Teasdale, General Pas- senger Agent, C., St. Py M. & O. Ry, 8L Paul. The Lake Shore Limited to Plttsburgh A through Pittsburgh sleeper is now in dafly service on the Lake Shore Limited leaving Chicago at 5:30 p. m., and reach- ing Pittsburgh the next morning at 6:3, aftording Pittsburgh travel all the luxuri- ous appointments of this famous train. M. 8. Glles, T. P. A, Chicago; C. I\ Daly, Chief A. G. P. A, Chicago. Watoh the Regent Shoe company win- dows for the Free Shoe coupon. 206 South Fifteenth street. Douglas Printing Co., 1506 Fowgrd. Tel | “ Bave your eyes and your money by visit- ing Bennett's new optical dark room. Opening of Brownell Hall, Brownell hall opens Monday, when the 2 will report for classification. Board- re; - | wi Fag pupila port, Fucadsy | morcing. Al ready sixt) have been ed s and’ about seventy day Duplls huve DIED. EWARD-—J 10, aged 6 Friends favi SAPOLIO! is especially valuable during the summer season, when outdoor eccu« pations and sports are most in order. GRASS STAINS, MUD STAINS ane CALLOUS SPOTS eld to jt, and it is particularl o ble when used in the but{ ter violent exercise. ALL AROCERS AND DRUQGISTS Painless Extraction Vitalized Alr does it. Leaves no after effects, and can be taken by young and old, Extracting .. 250 Vitalized Alr. 500 Taits Dental Raoms 1587 Q‘,’_“"}' St. DEBORAH LITHIA WATER SCHOOLS. RACINE (COLLEGE (GRAMMAR SCHOOL ‘““THE SCHOOL THAT - MAKES MANLY BOYS” fl U:IX“U. Wer Beys of & teo Lllieied ataloyes : TARY AGADEMY “rrisasion @ high toned gent's furnisher retalls DID YOU GET 'EM Fefore school began? If you did riot, bring the boy in to us Satur- day and we will it him to a pair of those Boys’ $1,50 Shoes. They are the best $1.50 shoe eyer so0ld in Omaha—not that we say so alone, but use our customers say 80, and t have tried them. Satisfaction money back. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street, Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, Men’s Suspenders. Our spedtal for Sutirday consists of men's suspenders. They are the _kind at not less than 7. A dry goods or clothing store might by glving a spectal bargain sell them at 50c. They certainly are as good a Slc suspender as there is #old anywhere—our price for Baturday is 2% cents a pair. Never before have such suspenders been offered for c. Wo have & §ood many new fall styles in suits ready for your Inspection. We handle re- able, dependable merchandise only; every- thing spld by us is absolutely guaranteed to be af good as it looks, the only difference is, our prices you will find more reasonable. We have the exclusive agencies in Omaha for the following well known brands of goods: Alfred Benjamiy's fine New York clothing, Kohn Bros. Chicago made cloth- ing, the Carhartt make of goods, Young's hats, the perfection of boys' clothing. Re- member, we occupy four floors and they are getting filled rapidly with new, up-to- date wearing apparel for men and boys. Our. sole alm is to pleass and save you money. The Guarantee Clothing Co., 1519 1521 Douglas s PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, If you make it = Dl::flric to purchase your groceries and meats of us, We tee you receive the very b-m— ‘l.:‘lmbz? market prices— enabli perfect out ym?r plans to “na 7 scondmicay. 0 tamby Shouid ot sick and need medicine after_midnight some drug - | ALWAYS OPEN, read b | seription, us point to remember when having scription filled and leaving the copy et the ary AL $1.50 SHOES Have you ever seen ours? as your bey ever worn them? Have you ever cvmpaied them with others that cost the’same? It not, it's time -you' did. It's time you found out’ thet there is & better bbys' shoe at this store for $L.50 than eny- where else. ! They are all 'solid ‘leather, sewed together with strong, double seams; made on ' com- fortable and- good Mg lasts, and only $1.60, Always Open you ‘or some member of your 1t_you come to our store, o WILL NOT HAVE TO HAMMBER OUR FIST OFF, trying to awake some one, or call the police to find out where clerk lives—'cause we ure to, fill_and pre- Registered Pharmacist This is a good & pre- with & AYB IN CHAR tore; 1f it is left there you can A.Y%;;)(ET 1T WHEN YOU WANT 1T N’ NOT T MORNING. Just call us up by ‘phone 41 or 797, and a boy on a bicyele iU oall fer, Your prescription ISTERED it prompt}; boy will to you. All & it to your . B > YRS CTRT ONLY "l A bring it back less time than you can take NEAR BY drug siore. where you will not be able to get it oes. t) *Z‘;”mfl' plan as your pelghbor ds Sommer Bros., Fxponents of good Uving. 28th and Farnam Grocery Tals. 13155 Market Tel. 786 SCHAEFER'S ALWAYS OFPEN, CUT PRICE DRUG STORE Twe 'Fhones—T47 and 797. 16th awd Chicage Streets, Omaka. For Menstrual Suppression I3".... o rey PEN-TAN-GOT LN AR AR R Under Government Supervision Charter No. 689 J. L. Brandeis & Sons Bankers This bank opened for business Sept. 6,'02 Statement of Condition . At the end of the firstyear’'s business September 5th, 1903 Resources Omaha City Bonds 7 A i U. S. and other Bonds . gkl Premium Account 3 . . 960. Time Loans . A 148,167.98 City and County Warrants . v School Warrants . 13,492.27 Fixtures 5 . r 3 578.00 Demand Loans i ' $ 20,900.00 Cash in Office and Banks 108,848.73 129,748.73 $348, 668. 05 20,220.68 Liabilities Capital i i H s ‘ Undivided Profits . 4 X 2 Deposits: Individual Deposits . $245.259.32 Demand Certificates 5.173.00 Time Certificates 35,495.15 4,113.04 $50,000.00 8,627 454 Cashier’s Checks Total Deposits 290,040.51 $348,668.05 Accounts Opened For One Dollar or More, ——————————————————————————————— Four Per Cent Iuterest Paid. Rail- e ————————————————————————————— road Checks Cashed, e St A S Bank Open Saturdays Until 9 ", .

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