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! 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ! ERCURY ON UPWARD GRADE y | MEROURY 0N TP [ gy’ e ) “ AYDEN Tuesday in the Great 4 ‘e 191 e1n ;, sy bt el TN SON = cont Mo mu¥ Domestic Room, ! FATAL FROST IS STILL NOT GENERAL Special Tuesdny—(ireater Bnrzains Be Sure and Attend Our Famous 60 Minute Sales, From 9 to 10 a. m. We will sell short lengths and mussed up wash goods that sold from Tc to 19¢ per yard, only from 12 to 15 3 yards to a customer— 4C Some Damage Done, but Rain wnuh“ Hurts Railronds Serves as Pro- Nebrask, Great Lace Curtain Sale tection to Corn Crop. THE SPECIAL SILK SALES : at, a yard . A —‘- A | Our lace curtain sale has been tremendous all day Which we advertised Sunday for Monday, will be con: I'rom 10 until 11 a. m., $1.25 Shirts at 50c. ) i comfortable rise in tempe . A " ) A A ; exportenced yestorday attarnoon atter d |fj 1008. In spite of the by A sales tho purchase was tinued Tuesda The bum weather of Monday a. 100 dozen men’s colored laundered shirts, with separate cuffs, in o'clock and the clouds sufficiently blanketed 8o great that one day’s selling, however large, could all the newest color nd patterns, worth up to —on sale for one hour only- t m. may have preveuted you coming down town, and as we know you want to come, we extend the sale this section of the earth to keep away the threatened frost The immediate vieinity up to midnight was 41 50c¢ not deplete the stock. To those who were kept at home by weather conditions, and to those who were unable $1.25 11 to 12 a. m., 25¢ White Goods at least up to midnight temperature recorded in this at . ic lowest acs oelook sesterday momning, and it | to secure a eatiefactory choice on account of the crowd, ONE DAY MORE. ONE BIG SQUARE WHITE COODS be risi slowly from that ho How- a N 3 N A JANONR, L NS ATISTES 4\ s ] e e s cosi enoush 1o el | we give assufance that today will be as great, or Here are the Bargains INDIA I,“\‘”\ LAWNS, BATIH TES, DOT 38, L) overcoats into requisition and the firing ter bargain day than yesterda; 10,000 yards New Fall Silks, bolight from a New York Importer at 14 STRIPES, MERCERIZED STRIPES, , LONG MILL up of furnsces and heating stoves was || ©VeND a greater barg: y JORYPEUIRYS thelr actual value. You can pay railroad fare 200 miles and save money ENDS, WORTH UP TO 25¢ yard—for one hour, from 11 o mot uncommon. SE1% B itnirs St Vel We have brought forward from this stock many en- by coming to this greatest of all our GREAT SILK SALES, | 12 a. m—all go at 3 3 Heavy frosts fell in the vicinity of Val- s 3 : 2a. g N entine Sunday night and in the north- |l tirely new curtains which were not shown at the first 50 Pieces Dress Siik at 26 Cents Per Yard. one price—at, yard ............ WISl Bt 4C western part of the state generally, and Black Molre, Cream Brocades, Herring Bone Fancles, Satin Stripes, Satin Bro- o day’s sale. The greatest and most attractive variety everseen at a lace curtain event in Omaha. $10 & $12.50 Lace Curtains, 4.98 pair From 2 to 3 p. m.— We will sell 39¢ Black Dress Goods, colors and only 1 dress pattern to 1ight frosts in the western and southw ern parts. Corn has been but little dam- aged except where killing frosts prevailed § in the northwestern section, but there be- cades. All' worth in this sale, S0 und 750 per yard. ~All one price, b¢c per yard 25 Pieces Fine Walst lllks at 35 CQnts a Yard. Roman Stripes, Loulsine Cords, Cream and White Fancy Weaves, Brocaded 38 inches wide, beautiful 125¢c ing very little corn raised there the frost Duchesse, regular price $1.00 'per yard. "All one price in this 36¢c & CUNTONIOI=<fit, B PUP | P Civivove e nde b ot evis damage Is not necessarily very serious, Irish Point, Brussels, Arablans, Tambours, Point de Venice sale, per yard.. From 3 to 4 p. m.—for one Imm' onl J ¥ except fn a few instances to pastures. and lace inserted curtains that would generally be 4 100 Pieces $I, s| 25 and $1.50 Silks at 50 cgm. Yard S = R :’n”;m g “r""m”r',""'r:“j At morn priced at $12.50 per pair, go at, a pair ‘e ancy Chamols tripcs, Cream Bengallne, Halr Line, Stripes -n? Checks, Satin 39c—We will sell 25, ¢ i 5C ; aging frost toward morning, ev mbossed Stripes, Paridan Brocades, Hemstitched Stripes and a fine collec- : rising temperature, provided the clouds Real Brussels lace curtains, the highest grade M | tion of rare gems of high art siike, all worth $1.60, e assorted colors—for ........ e did not hang too heavily. $7.50 Lace | of lacey Nottingham curtains, Arabian curtains yard. “All one price In this sale, per yard...... No dealers or peddlers will ln' ~n|1| um-h at these s |]( s, Rain Wurts Rafironds, Curtains and hundreds of novelty'lacey Bobbinet curtains, { Black Silks—-Immense Bargalns—!uy Now—lt is a ¢ t oo smont ot et o o 7 ook [} | $2E80 pair | frcea"se F5oer b o . bgi B by i SILKS AND VELVETS ON SALE TUESDAY B feontng 88 of &s ineh price G 0% OIS, 36 4 ,inch Black Taffeta, worth P B e | 2-lnch Plack Peau de Sole, @ \ . The rain has played havoc with the rafl- PPN £ yiias i penty gl b c L asd Cc FINE BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA—| for $17 $1.25 87-inch Black I.\Nr‘ln Iurlh 23-Inch Black Pr_ i de Sole, 19 inches wide, worth ¥ ol in this sale only V- roads, all trains belng reported from three $3.50 Lace Curtains at $| 98 Pair $1.50, at, yard..... L. 08C | B Wi a2 1.00 or. .. AR AOC | b plete "Niee D sindin i Farious. PRAT | to six hours late at the Burlington and inch Black Taffet 2-inch Black Peau de Sofe, FINE BLACK "RUSTLING TAFFETA DE SLANTE—-24 inches wide, warran i Uriton: #tatiofs, Numerous: WhsHouls Bave Noveity lacey Nottingham curtains, lace inserted ocurtains in an endless va- worth $2.00, at, yard '-26 worth $2.00, at, yard . 1.33 70 inches” wide, ‘worth §1 7Z0c| I, and weari i tact i been the cause of these delays, but no seri- rlety, In white, cream and ecru. You would expect to pay 26-inch Black Pes FINE BLAGK RUSTLING ' TARFET o wurdh Sl $1.00 ous damage has been done other than slid- $3.60 for these at any time, they go today, . worth $2.6, at, ya '-68 6 inches wide, worth $1.75— OBg BLACK VELVET for coats and jack ing tracks where the flllings had been at, per pair e N{?('I"II(RIIH‘I BERR B i1 D SOIE nn'\‘lv‘vu £1.25. 7._,c torn away. i 27 inches wide, all silk and guarantead | worth §1.6 The Northwestern-Union Paclfic Overland 0dd curtains, mostly heavy comled Arablan . to wear, fine, perfect silk that retails| for - $1.00 BTN Wi, caltingd: WAtk S A .8 Nk $5.00 Lace ] curtains, that were brought to this country to be roc ery argalns or ues ay latter train having had a breakdown Curtains used as drummer's samples; they are all full GROCERY DEPA RTMEI\T on the eastern side of lowa. Sunday width, full ele, but of many there is only one ’ Anv e »auti f L e | night a portion of the train scheduled to at 98¢ pair | curtain of a kind, though there are many of which ¢ We have many new and beautiful things in Chinaware DON'T WAIT. Pruit Bxchange car of fancy 4 leave Bt. Paul at 7 o'clock over the Mjnne- there are three and six of a kind. Most of them of all grades—English, French, Austrian, Swedis 4 . PRESERVE PEACHES AND PERARS | freestone peache: Bartlett pears) ) Sbolls. &VOMANS - Dad. ust artivad &€ A6 woulld be & bargain at §0 & patr, ! g sl ) , Swedish, Japan HERE :‘)‘\]O:y‘l\l‘\\v Will place on sale Tuesday us Unfon station at midnight, and the balance and on account of not all being in palrs, we will offer ese and American. (eI fruit crop Is short, owing to the late [ Fancy Freestone Peaches— 97ic | of the train has not yet been heard from. these curtains, single, at, @ch. .......... . SR 4 £ rosts. and indications are for higher prices | per hox i 1t left 8t. Paul on schedule time on Friday . MBSO Fralt Sars PINEE, UOB: " vieonsods cormetae 350 M{l‘l_'l)llfl.(lln‘)rl‘:w‘nrl‘tx\l Fednaiin ) e y, Bariieii’ Pears— $1.50 [ | evening and the engine and three cars were $2.50 Lace Curtains at 49¢ Pair Mason Fruit Jars, quarts, doz....... e . 390 reported ditched on account of a washout. The rainfall is reported by the Burlington officials at two inches at Columbus, which 18 the heaviest in the state. It seems to be & general rain In parts of the northwest, turning to snow toward morning. Snow was reported at. Deadwood and Crawford at three inches deep; Belmont All the heavy, substantial Nottingham lace curtains, such as are gen- erally priced up to $2.50 per pair. These we will place on 1 gc one of our big bnrgnln counterg, to sell them quickly— $1.50 Lace Curtains at 25¢ Each at, eaeh . Popular priced, good, substantial lace curtaing, in white, cream and ecru, Mason Fruit Jars, -gallons, do .....03¢c Pure White Rubbers, per doz..... v 30 Haviland’s decorated tea cup and saucers and breakfast plates, nicely decorated patterns, each. ..26¢ See our big display of RICH CUT HL.\SS, JARDI- HAYDEN IROS THE IMPORTANCE Of caring for your natural teeth cannot be overestimated as their value Is and Cheyenne, one inch deep, and Alllance, o] beyond the money consideration. . extra length and width, such a8 you would expect to see priced at VIERS T : g ¥ one-fourth inch deep. §150 pee pair. As we bought them cheap, we will sell NIERS, LAMPS—Everything that a first-class modern BAILEY The Dentlst Halt of Corn Frost Proof. lhe;u cheap, and they go ah long as thoy Inst at, C crockery store should have is here in the largest variety ) Rains have heen general in the territory e B AN e g i =¥ & ) wast of the Missour! river and the ground AR Grakt Tkt Sttt baIe: Dty Vol it -8 beas, Eii%iave v 1a and at lowest prices in the whole west. everywhere contains ample molsture for maturing the crops and for fall plowing, according to Burlington corn crop reports. The week has been favorable for threshing and good progress was made. Several hot days with high south winds helped to mature the corn, while several 2o0ld days and nights, with more or less rain, retarded the maturity of the crop, and the molsture will have the effect of keeping the corn green and growing, so that conditions have been only fairly fa- + vorable. In the western part of Nebraska end Kansas somewhere near one-half of the entire crop is probably beyond danger of frost. In the eastern part of Nebraska and Kaj #as the corn 1s still growing and green, | & rule, and a small proportion is entirely safe from killing frost. Favorable weather from now until October 1, or close to that date, will insure an excellent corn crop in Burlington territory. Frost One Year A such a wide variety of styles and prices that all can be supplied with a bargain to their liking. 3. K. Beandsis & PFons J. L. Vrandeis & Wons FINDS FAULT Wi WITH YANKEES | POINTS (N REL[STRAT[ON English Comm reial Man Oriticises Americ Busin Methods on hern Continent. Happy Hooligan, Foxy Grandpa, AND OTHERS. Very nice bisque figures of the Chicago American characters on the comic page, vonsisting of Mam- ma Katzenjamer, Happy Hooligan, Gloomy Gus and all the others— s R Oh, They re So Cute. each.... CROCKERY DEPT.—8econd Floor. Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 200 up. Seal a handsome IN THE GROCERY As Busy As Busy Can Be, 88, ne for §5.00 and $6.00. Spend few minutes in our store. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1516 Douglas Strest. $3.00 up. Opal rings, $2.00, A nice inviting place for trading— Great stocks—fresh, new, clean goods —cut-to-the-quick prices—these do the business! Come! A BIG BAKED BEANS FEAST —a bc can for.... Pine Apple, 3-Ib, can for. Maple Cream, cake. O1l_ Sardines, "can.. Parlor Matches, dozen boxes Gelatine, pkg . Pepper_Sauce, ‘bottie Clam Chowder, 1-Ib. Full welght milk, Corn starch, 1-1b, Sweet Chocolate, cake BENNETT'S CAPITOL _BAKING POWDER, THE BEST EVER, {3, 14-1b. can. FALL OPENING SHOE SALE I Rales to Be Obnmd by Those Who Wish to Vote This Fall. FIVE DAYS FOR SPECIAL LISTING OF NAMES New Belt Pins New Hat Pins New Brooches STERLING SILVER, fn the new FRENCH GILT FINISH and FRENCH GRAY FINISE 3c . 10¢ [ American goods are short In welght, ac- cording to George Wyndham of Liverpool, England, who is In the city on his way to the Wyoming cattle country, where he has interests. Mr. Wyndham did not make this assertion very readily and prefaced it with the remark that # would be ac- credited to the prejudice which Americans, . especlally in the west, seem to think that | Last year the first killing frost came on | Britishers have for all things from this.side | the night of September 12, and corn is con- | ©f the water. ] siderably later this year than last. On the| ‘‘American trade is growing rapidly with | night of September 9 the temperature was | 81l of the South American states,” | Resldents Not Properly Registered in Thelr Own Precinct Must Make Afldavit to City Clerk and Get 3pecials AN ENTIRE NEW SHOE STOCK. The Finest, Largest and Best Se- In order that voters of either the repub- lected Stock of Shoes Ever said Mr, | lican or democratic parties who are not Breakfast Cocoa, %-1b, oan _13¢ | Webster school Dictionary—cloth 'o These are exceptionally beautiful and generally very low and light frosts were | WYndham, who has been for a yegr in the | Properly registered in the precinct in which Srmfe':"“' B 7.k0s © 10¢ F“:";‘r:?““[;-"':?.' ke c Brought to Omaha. up-to-date. 1 - 2 0 they are now living may participate in the ‘able Byrup, can . 10¢ Pens— 3 | :l.wmd o G:mey( L ram. A Gt :Yultmr": mr!fn‘::m(} x:::; ::fu"l':r::::: :; primaries this fall x“ W)lllnbe Bevaestry for Wisconsin Cream Cheese, Ib. i2i6c each 5G Sensational Shoe Bargains for the We will be delighted to show them H . sts, or, - | valparatso, ‘b c y s, Ctani Choweds A poRs e ' i These frosts, however, were so ex o 0 it le” AMBATES 16 e etor Slah Neufchatel Cheese, each dc f| Penctl Boxes— | to you. rapidly as one might think it would. The eacl ceedingly light as to do no damage. “ ot p NO FINER VALUES ANYWHERE Opening Sale Today. (e R -l s AR and be provided with certificates of special 2 ‘R VA Germans are doing a good bit and ‘we are | P eri- | registration. TFive days will be given to —SUPPLIES FRESH DAILY— heavy frost has already been " getting our share. 1 will say that Amer- | Te& ! RARVIMAte ate ) g s fp il B,_ckr';;fi';_'d',‘.:x can tin goods are the equal of any in the | the members of each party, the dates for COUNTRY BUTTER, per lb....... 15 . The public of Omaha {vl\..\(u;: oa BROWN & BORSHEIM : Apgtoiin s, E trade and in some special qualities—the |tho republicans being from September 21 R tend the fall opening sale of the new ) avorable day for corn, until the frost 5 snelusive s FRESH NTRY BUTTER shoe department on the second floor of comes, will add greatly to the yleld. Con- | highest priced—they are excellent, in fact |t0 25 Inclusive and for the democrats Sep- P 222 South 16th Street. ditions have been exceedingly favorabie| the best. At the same time I will say the | tember 20 to 24 inclusive. BENNETT'S CAPITOL the Boston Store. It ls the largest Under the new law it is necessary that CREAMERY, Ib 2o packer gets in the half bushel. and finest equipped shoe store in the for fall plowing, and the indications are that the same acreage of wheat will be planted this year as last. Pastures and hay land everywhers are in most excellent condition in the eastern part of the territory, but west of Sheri- dan, owing to the dry weather earlier in the season and the grasshoppers, the ranges are not in first-class shape. Stock is in good condition and the yield of hay is very good. The crop of potatoes in eastern Nebraska and Kansas is not very good, but In northwestern Nebraska it will be up to the average. —_— Healn as By M; your traveling salesmen. The American|of the specially registerea voters in the | OFF FOR THE OGDEN MEETING lvl"a Aw.v tire length of the \ It « pain, sore, wound, burn, scald, cut |steam service with lower Bouth America |Primaries. They will be subject to chal- Al of its width, It s the largest shoe or pllea distress you, Bucklen's Arnica |is slow and Infrequent and is a heavy |leNge, 8s usual, but unless irregularities | Omaha and Other Nebraska Delegates store today in the west. Balve will cure it, or no pay 2%c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. “The trouble with the American sales-)28 they will have complied with the law, so . The prici at which we are s promise some of the ot B P R A man 18 that he s in such & hurry and | far a3 they are able.” Irrigation Congr PAINT, ARNISH " and * prEecs || this week we I fonal Tables. Tabl that many times he speaks no Spanish gyl a R i BRUBHES amounts almost to giving them || most extraordinary and sensat oo o d me Poln: o ateh, e Away, hese brushes were d 0 v ver of- | Not only a few, but more than 60 from | Germans are, I must say, the most success- | 1a.¢ gor oo AR e e The Omaha irrightion crowd got off Bun- | from the Midland Paint & GinercooY U8 1] shoe bargains that we have & A which o make your selection: 2 per cent | Ul Salesmen {1 the southern continent and | yueg oin o ‘;,rr:":;:':“dl e e ' | day afternoon at 4:0 in a special car for about one-fourth thelr actual value, They || fered in every line of ‘"“‘;"“"‘"" o ; > - puth . ad thelr names . y 1- | comprise all the well-known brands, in- || women's, misses’, children’s, boys' and discount; lbrary, parlor, den. bed room [ PRSI MANY American arme. | TheY | properly fixed on the books at that time, or | O8den With Chicago and other eastern 4% | ciualng John L. Whiting & Son. Hines & ||| ¥omen's misses tables, taborettes and pedestals. Orchard & | 8° &t It In the way the Spanish-Americans | hP<'Y TXC0 on the books at & toes T | egates and others from this state. ‘The | Hommel and Hennous-Kieinles & Co youths. Wiibelm Carpet Co {are used to and get the orders. You|w e Gistered previously, | o .pa men, fifteen In number, go as dele- | They are as good as the day they were | Americans rush in and have your sample | "\ P eligible to participate in the | J RO U Ko mercial club and the | MAde, but some of them have been wet— su“s cases open before you reach the office and | Primaries this fall without further cere-| B O O N0 AITLC Tang "are: D. D. | 1he brushes for s, 5 Purnt: We are selling | § J, |, o All members of the Bartenders’ union, | wane to sell a lot of stuff and be off to a | MORY- However, persons who voted at the er, C. T. Wilhelm, D. C. Patterson, brushes for .. % 1 Proprietors Boston Store. f| The New local No. M. are urgently requested 10 |josen other houses In an after.|§eneral election on May 5, and who had to | Miter. . T. Witheim, D S0 PRUTROD | oo and g brushes for and ‘250 | ' ot e, Meeunk. Comtinental hall, FIf-|noon, That ia not the Bouth American | °¢ *Peclally reglstered to do so, are not en- | yin'™ I RIS, (L °r T Mery w R (10 254 §18 prushes for 5 and 1o | a Do e pd o s Kuhn, A. H. A . Fry, H. R. 7 brushes for 5 and Too | T tB.on'lh and Douglas, Tuesday, 230 p. m.|way: you have to go through a lot of bow. | 1110 10 Vote at the primaries without spe- Burkee . G. Wetlave, Jonn F. Miack, A. | Wa invite, Insbeation OF painises ank ooss y . usiness of importance will be transacted. | 11t 00" Lo snaking and & soke, “und | €141 Fegistration. Some forty-eight such | 5 kel G+ G Wullace, John ¥ Facle Al | o Jtora: ‘who Wil fnd 1t pronible to oy That Hoo-Doo Picnic | 0 ay (Bigned) H. C. EDWARDS | maybe a bit of ai . o wet | AMdavits were lasued for the last general | i T ¥ In @ supply for future years. This sale Sl ay L nner; then you can get David Cole open to the public, and one brush will be {s still hanging fire—and until it is either s Agent. Chicago and eastern delegation, | 80ld at the same rate as would be one hun- | Hrey or caljed off we seemed doomed 1o Wo have just recelved & Dew patsy —————" “It Is the general idea that South Amer- | T¢¢0Fd them on the reglstration books, as |y joined the Omaha party, was under [ 95ed =~ @ Sttt avkiar Fer sonked dally_ with MUCH NEKDED | @ colt: Blucher cut, iew potay Douglas Prinung Co. 188 Foward. Tel |ica is all blacks and revolutions and that | !he¥ should have done, and no permanent | fy o\ FEE 00 GOLee B Maxwell and | nand when recsivent bt pusadond | . B SO e grocery " sort of thing. But in Chile and Argentine | "6cOTd Was made In addition to the appointed ‘to walt, on thos, ETocet ol 3 hile and Argentine | 76" de. numbered twenty, In & o1 ¢ IXE: nen 3 50 —_— S04 isonthern Teasi! theve & "| The usual reasons, such as change of resi- | i W a and have this FIXED. A Woen ' $ a L TP ———" azil there Is a stable gov Omaba delegates two from Wayne and one And you can't g0 : " WNE ernment, and rather good ones, too, with | d€nce 1o other wards or precincts, absence | cocn from Grand Island, North Platte, atay at home and eat 1O e 4 \ % | o and, A aheting o a o tempor sweet | The soles are double soles—this gives John Johnson fs the latest addition to the | business security. It is not tropical in|fTom the city, sickness, family calamities, | Dag Moines and Plerre went from this| CBents s{n{;pg:hf'fifid\;J.“"]‘:,'.":x.":::“;nn.. DIES to keep Yfikinds—ana deiiver them |l you the very latest stylo of i man's Pender colony in the Douglas county jail. | southern Bouth America and cattle, hides | ®t¢: Will be considered grounds for special city. There will be twenty-five delegates | —— — e s o e o in the city—no extra charge we | [ #hee, for _the popular price of $3.50. . oy Von brought down from Pender Satur- | and mutton are large exports. Then there | TeSlstration, but City Clerk Elbourn states | 1 represent Nebraska from other points THE MARK OF QUALITY. | narles’ Flesh Food .. o 4| g AF R e o) Sor ¥, Deputy United States Marshal|is a great German and other Buropean | (Nt strict precautions will be taken 1o bar | (han this city ot SR b vei 39c | ll that no one else can in a $3.50 shoe. James ealan, charged with selling liguor | population and some large and thriying | PeFSons not entitled to the privilege. Re- | rno party went west on°the Union Pa- n ¥ ; aic | O pianis Sour money “back ¥ you ATt he wag Uaghie t putup & |cities. The Spanish race s becoming | Publicans must file aMdavits, supported by | .o The congress will be in session from | Plerd R ire—guarantoed.. B wans it on o o Clire—guarantoed ies Commisaioner” Bloan, before ‘whom | MIx®4 With northern blood. You will no- | W0 frecholders of thelr precinct—not ward | Tuesday to Friday and & considerable $0 CRRINE-Af you want it 8 1o was artalgned he will be o guest in the | Uce this on an Argentine man-of-war— | —as formeriy, since the voting districts in | number of the Omaha men will visit other :, RS Genuine Pennyroyal Piiis $1.0) | nnExEL s“oE co" ouglas county fail until his case can be | Argentine is the first American po the republican primaries are to be bounded . fore returning home tive Bromo Quinine R s (et gI2ih bis chs ; an power to points in the west before I & . Laxative Bromo QUINUMC iy gure e s ot Williamh Chajtant againsc The have conscription | the same as in a general election. Free- | The tdea of taking & car from here is con- | [1y $3.00 Cabinets are Unsurpassed. e Quinacet ol-fuarantecd 1419 Farnam Street City of Beat was dismissed in the ——— { holders in the ward will suffice for demo- | sidered a good one, as hotel rooms will be = ‘“ ALWAYS OF . ‘...".";2 5-;«'1- court Monday. This is one of| Ammoumcements of the Theaters. | cratic voters, however. hard to find, so that the sleeper which T PRICE Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House, o promeed by the ot laim having | Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock seats were| The regular annual reglstration for the | will be sidetracked there will form a happy | Woman in the case, and she had no excuse cu n comprotnised by the city of Beatrice t the satiafuction of the plamti, oo 0 Jespite the inclemency of the weather the | This registration, of course, is entirely n«.l RECREANT LOVER RUN DOWN ahey gk g ¥ ear, the e y line of purchasers was large and the de- | and all voters must participate fn it and re v police say, when he was rescued and ‘when | - .I. “‘ sa mand for sittings continued brisk through- | New their authorized means of identification 4 e VR he and lhe|:u.man _we: xh'fll their free- BBS' 801 00 » S0 10 e, T Secre: terme e T e s el Charles Henry Casey Givem Merry |dom he said he Would have her placed buyers eyidenced a hearty welcome for ——— Chase by Isate Sweetheart under bouds to keep the peace, believing T th s5 PERFECT the return of high-class vaudeville. Th| Public Appreciation a Good Thing. Who Doubts Him, A e b - IY Good set 80 greatest demand was for the Initial day| By the way they take to our 20 per cent Wed Works Wonders for Women. _“";:““’:',‘I"":; ;“:“;"‘fi matinee and night.| discount sample table sale. Come early.| mpers were exciting times in the Third | Electric . Bitters invigorate the female Sold cmwns 35 50 80 ShenIng: for- the. fasit "m"l::'p‘:‘:)‘l:‘ holm Carpeot ‘Co. they exciting for Charles llenl‘); r.u,,l‘ :u(‘ku('l ahu\: -;:ml.u‘(o‘ulluu or no m PR Toty e A Do SRS ot - P 2 . Wh o woman lie says he | For sale by Kuhn & Co. . in - > Used by people of refinement |*howed a preference for thjs date, and DIED. O T s bt aie i NITALIEED AT doss &, Testh Withast y 10T over a quarter of a century | “M°us the Teservations were s number of BRI e SR pistol and chased him about four: miles, De: z'p‘f“"‘_._l,h“‘l e R . p PREFARED BY theator parties. From now on the box|MARTIN- Mrs. Vilhelmina, aged’ 80\ cugh back yards, over. hedges -and| 54800 worth of tables for the parior, | . ofice will be open evers day and for the| Rose Martin, Mrs. Willam Rawitaer, | fences, Into bulldings and out again, up|den, lbrary, hall, bed room, etc.; a New . per'ie‘d’s Cut Prics wé‘ ¢onvenience of those who cannot find the|. Mra Carrio Reese of Bonaparte, la..|stairs and down stairs, until he fnally | York.manufacturer's sample line; 20 per Ta!ts Den‘al Rooms Plano Cay time to call at the thealer orders hyl e e o o y-aecond | W82 cornerad and called lustily for the cent discount this week. ~Don't mise it tee Bidy., Room 7. Telephone 70 Y phone will be given prompt attention. P Funeral notice tater, 1T -8econd | olice (0 protect him. Mary Ball iy the'Orchard & Wihelm Carpet Co, 1517 Douglas St. Weber, Stery & Clark Setlae. ' 1 mean that | most tinned Americans are only a pound | gross, the tih belng taken from the welght of the contents. The tins also are often not filled, but a half inch or an inch some- times belng short. Also some American firms, of course not the reputable ones, scale down from sample in a way that hurts your trade tremendously. The South Amerlcans are, however, learning the hon- est lines and are getting to like your things, tins, prints and machinery, more every day. “T'wo other things hurt your export more than the short welght, I think, and they are the poor steam communication and | handicap on your export and import, too. to business that day or in the morning. placed on sale at the Orpheum for the! speclal registration be made In sufficlent time before the primary elections to insure publication of the names and addresses for seven days. The regulation is that the lists must be published In the *“officlal” |paper, an attribute that the municipality hes lacked since spring. Unless the coun- cil makes a contract with a dally paper in time, the lists will not be printed, according to City Clerk Elbourn, and the additional protection as a safeguard against fraud will not be accomplished. “This lack, however,"” sald the city clerk, “will not interfere with the participation are shown they must be allowed to vote, ection, but the election officers falled to election on November 3 will be held October Save money on teas and coffees by buying here— Tea Siftings, 1b.... . 1e Imperial Japan 3 Fine Roasted Santos Coffee, 1b.... 12 Bennett's Capitol—finest on ‘earth-- 1-1b. DKE ... Chocolate Cre nilla flavored—very de- licious—per ponBd. iyt o s THE BENNETT GCOMPANY ms — Va- west. Each line are by 12¢ own, the slippers shoes, adjoins the Joined by Easterners Go to home. PAINT BRUSHES to offer Judge Berka In police court other separate department. themselves, have a speclal department of their tlon and a special room for infants', m'sses’ and children’s shoés; a speclal atele for boys', youths and little gent's §| The department is reached by any of the elevators or stalrways and millinery The new shoe department runs the en- For the opening tomorrow and all SGHIEFER’ of shoes has its own The men's shoes the ladies' shoes thelr particular sec- department. store and one-third ('S CAN- | DRUG STORE We have just recelved a new patent

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