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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER E NS Wednesdays Great Bargams 50¢ HANDKERCHIEFS AT 15¢ 50 dozen Sample Handkerchiefs—a New York importer's entire sample line of odd and end lots—very fine all linen Handkerchiefs- bargain square at 50c¢ some are embroidered and revered, plain and fancy hemstitched—hun- dreds of styles—many worth up to 50c—on 15¢ AND 75¢ GOLF GLOVES AT 29c¢ Large bargain square with hundreds of dozens of ladies’ and children's Weol Golf Gloves, in plain and fancy colors— many worth up to 75¢ pair—go at Ladies’ and Children’s Winter Underwear Big bargains in winter Underwear—medium and lined and wool ribbed—many styles heavy cotton Union Suits ~go on bargain counters at. .. heavy welght—fleecy 25¢-39¢-49c¢ Special Offer in Ladies’ Suits at $14.85 Agvery apecial bargain offer for tomorrow ade {n the knickerbocker, zibelines, n the long skirted and blouse coat effects—also x front and the fitted back effects—very Buits otc the in_ladies' high grade tallor-made cheviots and mannish mixtures, latest and most fashionable ideas—one lot Wedneaday . Two Mnllinery Dep t Specnals Ready-to-wear hats—made in pretty and seasonable at styles. sold up to $1.50, at.... Children’s caps—in all the late ideas, pretty for /school wear, at.............. These street hats have actually v 298¢ v 19¢ 25c pictures at 15¢c—Very neat little panel pictures, come and ree them. They are the prettiest ef- fects imaginable. PICTURE DEP'T, 3rd Floor, at 15¢ 50c pictures for 25c—one of 1o prettiest little fac- simile waler colors you have evai: seen, a bargain, PICTURE DEP'T, Jrd Floor, at:....... 25c¢ Great Sale of Carpets and Linoleum Monday, Nov, 2, and Tuesday, Nov. 3. Two carloads of the finest Caypets, Rugs, bought from a recent rallrond washout. damaged—most of them in perfect condition. sale we ever attempted. Watch Our Windows e KING CORN TO HAVE A SHOW Anpual Exhibit Pianoed for Linooln to Take Plage in hmuly.. LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED TO FARMERS Siate Board Appropriations and Devise tor the $how. The meeting of the Nebraska Corn Im- Proverh’ assoclation and winter corn show at Lincoln, January 18 to 2, 1904, offers some very attractive inducements to the corn grawers of the state. The premiums will comprise in the agaregate 390 offered by the Nebraska commission to the Loulsi- ana Purchuse exposition and, the Prate Board of Agriculture. The ruleshgoverning the distribution of prizes by the State Board of Agriculture are in brief: Each exhibit must consist of ten ears and must have been grown by exhibijr in 193 All exhibits must be put in place by owner vithout expense to the association by 12 o'clock noon, January 19, Competition shall be open to the state, but no general seeds- man or contract grower or jobber in seed grains shall compete. Premiums—Class A: One hundred dollars for named varieties of fleld corn, prorate® o all exhibits scoring above 70 points; $60 for the five best collections of fleld corn, any' one collectfon to be grown' by ex Ribitor; number of varfeties, amount ol ©orn and general excellence to govern, first, | has & wife and §15; Ea premiums provided by the Nebraska com- Mission to the Louisiana Purchase expost- | tion are: Bach exhibit to consist of thirty ears, growr by exhibitor in 123, no ex- hibitor to make mare than one entry of any ' 2th, to attend funeral Brother J. C. Ernst. ene variety, Thesother rules are the same an govern the distribution of premiums pro- vided by the State Board of Agriculture Premiums—8even hundred and fAifty dollars will be pald in cash premiums for named yarleties of field corp and shall be prorated 4 all exhibits scoring above 70. Suggestions for Bihibitors. pon request, Mr. Lee Smith, president of the assoalation, has offered the following suggestions for preparing exhibition ears of corn: The ear should atand on the stalk until fully matured,. The selection should ke made when husking the eutire crop, as there Is then an opportunity to see every car s and compare the guality. * For this purpose & box may be carried on the rear of the wagon, and desirable ears lald carefully in this box. Theears should be dried in a heated room, but-the kitchen Is not a good place on account of the steam. Great cars should be taken not to shell even a single mel from the ear. To ship, wrap each ear separately in cloth ~ Mrs. J. Benson ulture mnd | econd, $12; third, $10; fourth, $8; fitth, | Omaha, Neb. Please address ull informa- | ton to Mrs. Mike Uzawinis, 3332 T streot, The rules goverming the dlstribution of | South Omaha, Neb. | | Oflcloths and Linoleums Only a few of the goods are This will be the greatest \Vntrh papers for further particulars. Watch Our Windows or paper, pack carefully in a box or barrel, stuffing papér in any remaining space to prevent the ears from shaking about in transit. Bhip by express or freight prepaid to the secretary, T. L. Lyon, Lincoln, Neb., 1o reach him not,later than Saturday, Jan- Vazy 16, 1904, Secretary H. G. Sheddrof the Nebraska commission” states that the commission Is extremely anxious to.obtain extra fine sam. Plep ot um“r'wl as exceptionally large and perfect from all quarters of the state. These miy be shipped to the head- quarters of the commission In Omaha, ad- dressed to Secretary H. G. Shedd, all the expendes of which Will be borne by the commission. — THE BENNETT COMPANY. Peanuts. - Another of our famous peanut sales. They are fresh roasted, and go on sale Wednesday morning. i Come early while Basement, they are still hot SRR 2 Don't miss the Rug Sale at the Omaka Carpet Co., 1515 Dodge St. 1 ———— Does anybody know of Mike Uzawinis' whereabouts? The last heard of him he was about three stations this way from | Chicago. We all have reasons to believe him insane. He had a ticket for Omaha, Neb. He is & tall man, about & foot, broad shoulders, a very dark mustache, black hair, blue eyes, age 45; had papers about him, has been married for seventeen years, two children in South ——— Attention, 0Odd Fellows, All members of Beacon lodge No. 2 are | requested to meet at hall, 1 p. m., October Members sister lodges invited s J. L. ALVISON, Secretary. W. W. STEWART, N. G. O Py . Vesta. Chapter No. 6. Order of the East- | ern Star, will give & progressive high five card party at Masonic Temple on Friday evening, October 3, to which Masons and | their friends are invited. Refreshments. Admission, % vents. THE COMMITTEE. ——— If you want an elegant Rug cheap attend our Rug, Bale this week. Omaha Carpet Co., 1515 Dodge St. B — Repairs on Barber Contracts. Inspéction of \he paving still under repair guaranteed by the Asphalt company Feveals the fact that narly all of It Hees more or less work to place it in good con- dition. according to Board of Publle Works offic Arrangements will be made by the riment to have the patching done as. a8 possible, as it Is nearing the "mfip'hm asphalt cannot be lald satlsfac- |P. E. FLODMAN & C0., Jewelers, lof such excellence throughout that every ’ Wonderful THE RELIABLE STORE. Coupons with every purchase. ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. To still further prove that these coupons are absolutely free, | When our clothes are on a man’s baol, it | S & £ , It takes an expert to detect them from tailor - made - to - measure note the prices quoted for the following sales. east or west can or will offer such values. Hayden Bros’ Big Sale of Men's Suits &f $10.00, $12.50 and 3(5.00. At $10.00 and $1250 we can show you the largest assortment ever shown—all tailored by hand through out in all the latest fabrics, such as faney cheviots, fancy serges, unfin tshed worsteds, Scotch cheviots and tweeds, In neat checks, fancy brown and gray mixtures and plain col ors, any of these sults worth from $15.00 to $18.00—in this big sale only $12.60 and ...... of men's fine suits worsteds, stripes, At $16.00, we have over 40 different patterns that we will show you, in all the latest and most ap-to-date fabrics, in neat stripes and overplaids, fancy mixtures, silk mixtures and plain colors, in Scoteh cheviots, fancy cassimere Venettan ined serges and many other fabrics—all of these euits are made by the well known clothing manufacturers, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and are equal to any custom tallored garment One of the chief characteristies of our Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits, Is the ar- tic way in which the colors and fabrics —linings and trimmings, etc, are com- bined. Be sure and ask to ses our Hart, Schaft- ner & Marx clothes. We will be pleased to show them to you, even though you are opyright 1963 by Hart Behatfner & Marx. not ready to purchase. See What You GCan Buy for 98¢ al Hayden’s | Reliable Brooory Dopmment 3-1bs. hand-picked navy beans 3-Ibs breakfast rolled oats 3-Ibs. good Japan rice, taple 4 bars best laundry soap .. 2-bs California evaporated peaches 2-1bs large Itallan prunes i 1b. good Santos coffee 1-Ib. cholce tea siftings 21bs soda, oyster, butter or miik crackers 2 1b. package self-ralsing pancake flour 19-1ps. pure food products and 4 bars of laundry soap, for ...... . COUPONS WITH EVERY PURGHASE. HAYDEN BROS. ugu bnrley or fur(nu DIAMONDS ‘We have them in all sizes’ R we buy back at amount pald less fep ber cent, at any time within one year. SEWG MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. ‘We are agents for the best'make of sewing machines in the market—such as New Home, Domestic, White, Household, Standard and others. Our line of parts is very complete. We do repalring and guarantee all our work. (.10 capltol Ave~ Tel. 1574 WITHIN EASY REACH OF EVERYBODY. RIGHT OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE~HOLIDAY GOODS selected with care and experionce—THE PICK TO BE HAD NOW, and laid away if you wish, ALBERT EDHOLM, Jeweler. s 107 NORTH SIXTEENTH 8T * neements of the Theaters. this week 1Is ! An The bill ‘at the Orpheum 4 Per Cent Interest Paid act 13 scoring big to w serles of large audiences.. Wright Huntington and his company have a good sketch in “A Btand Off" and make much of thelr opportun- itles. Commencing Thursday matines he J. L. Brandeis & Sons, will put on for the rest of the week “A | BANKERS. Stolen Kiss. Many pronounce this Mr, | Huntington's best effort and few lttle | 16th and Douglas Sts. batic Mne the Schenk brothers are Sou“d' Conservative, Accommodating. equal to any.whe have appeared here and they show many daring and difficult feats that | are new Homeseekers' Excursions. On Tuesdays, November.3 and 17, the Missouri Pacific ratlway will sell both one- way and round trip tickets at very low rates to certain points in Arkansas, Kan- sas, Oklahoma, Southwest Missouri, Texas, ete. Stopovers allowed en the golng jour- i ney. Limit of tickets is twenty-one days w w Y Fn)r further information' call on any agenl (] ant ou 1 of the company or Thos. F. Godfrey, Pass. and Ticket Agent, 8. E. Corner l4th and | § t© understand that our guarantee .«m‘ e ith every job of work we turn out, s Btreets, Omaha, Neb w Bywies By and If you are pot satisfied say so and We do Dyeing Try us. we will make it satisfactory the best Cleaning and Omaha and can prove it. R. V. COLE. W. M. MCKAY, Cole-McKay company, undertakers snd embalmers, 1517 Capitol ave. Tel. 454 in your horse Horse covers made to Mt s 1th and Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Harney streets. THE PANTORIUM 407 Seo. 15th St. OMAHA. Tel. 963 Rugs for almost nothing at the blg Rug Sale this week at the Omaha Carpet Co. 1515 Dodge St. Our Fur Department | is full of the staple and latest novelties in Boas, Scarfs and Stoles, double or single, fitted neck or cape effect; with long tab or stole front, fur or silk lined. Bable, Fox, Isabella Fox, real Marten, | Wealthy Calitoraian. | Kirkpatrick, manager of the Pal was a passenger Golng West This Fall? J. C. ot Timiied yesterduy — enroute | ness or health—for a few days or several 10 his home at coast. He was accom- | weeks—nearby, to Oklahoma—or ‘cross con- nied by his valet and has just come from | tinent to California—it will pay you in dol e o e Bt aduell Jr. the |1ars saved, comforts gained and sights seen, Plack golding which took the se |10 call or write me and find out all about the In the 2:2% trot at Memphis Monday, low rate personally conducted excursions recent acauisition of Mr. Kirkpatrick. The |, er the Santa Fe to Great Southwest and California. E. L. Palmer, Pass. Agt, 9 race was made in 2:13% and Mr. Kirke patrick’s share of the stake was $500. Equitable Bldg., Des Molnes, la. Bonanze Semi-Anthracite Coal. No smokg, no clinkering on grates, is par- ticularly well adapted to this climate. Dur- ing mild weathepwhen very little fire is Members of Lillan Temple No. 1, ¥Rath born Sisters, are requested to attend the funeral of Brother J. C. Ernst, Wednes- No other house | i .10,00] Whether the journey 1s for pleasure, busl- | Isabella Marten, Sable Marten, Sable, Coon, Mlnk, Opposum, ete, Among thie most pophlar is the Isabella . Fbx at m.u. #1350 and $16.00. Imitdtion wequired, by closing all drafts Bonanza will make a slow, smoldering fire, thus keeping the house at & uniform temperature, while Pennsylvanis anthracite will die out en- tirely, Prige, # per ton OENTRAL COAL AND COKE CO. 42 8 15w St Telephones 121 and 166 day, October 2, at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, Twenty-fourth and Franklin street; The Omaha Carpet Co. is & & big Rug Sale this week. Money in your pocket to attend this sale, 1515 Dodge St Coupon Sale The most liberal and \'ulu;l-‘ the best garmen ts— The tailors who design our clothing are possessed of imag=~ malion—Thzy are_intelligent, thinking men, who take pride in their work., They are clever and know how to express an ldea to the best advantage, This is more than the average to- order tailor can boast of. Our suits and overcoats at 12, 15 and 18 dollars will argue that for us. You would have to pay_thirty to forty dollars if they were produced in the "hmc-honorcd wa ” We believe our suits and overcoats are the highest gradc and the most reliable clothing in the world—We pin our fair reputation to its goodness. SUITS AND OVERCOATS.... A Woman's Foot Fitted With A Fry Shoe Is about as perfectly dressed as a foot can be. The Fry Shoe has the graceful lines, = the chic style, the perfect fitting quali- ties end the fine and finished spper rance that gives a foot the smart, well dressed look that every weman likes, $3.50 or $5.00 Either price will buy a FRY SHOE in any of the popular leathers, in any of the fashion- able styles and on any of the new lasts, that will give such satisfaction as you rarely find elsewhere. |Good Till Further Notice Don't think uuse ydu can get these goods at these prices now, that you caa de the pame thing in a month from now, |or & year hence. We do not pretend to con- S TRos these aryel Whirling Spray, Sy rin 25 NT PC TO SE $1.00 Peruna $3.00 Frost King or fJueen, Chest Pro- tectors $2.00 Standard Chest Protectors Hoth of above brands French flannel lined. ‘astoria—the genuine ¥ f0c “Catarrh Rem'-—guaranteed $1.00 Dr. Plerce's Remedies ... $.00 Butler's Female Remedy—gu $2.00 Chester's Genuine P-nnyroyal Pilia 81 Sec Doan's Kidney Pills . Boe Bar Ben $1.00 Sexine Piils . 317 S. 8. S.-largest size $1.00 Orrine— LOWNEY'S C TH (‘IIRIS‘HN CUT PRICE SCHAEFER’S 5iia Stors E. T. YATES, Proprietor. 67 vests, | 8¢ ¥6th and Chicago When your feet ache and burn when your corns bother you, you get by our and can relief wearing shoes. ~“Ease, Elegance Economy” is our motto. Onimod On-a-Man Always Regent Shoe Go. 205 So. 15th St. If we should call our place of | business the a Duplicate | Works you would not know what it| | meant, but that is just what itis, |a place where duplicate parts of | your Stove, Range or Furnace can | be had without waiting to send | north, soutb, east or west for | them. Itis for your accommoda- | t on and our pleasure that we carry | | iu stock almost 1,500,000 pounds of such duplicate parts. Our fur- nace men are skilled, and promst | attention can now be given to your orders | ORAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. Tel. 960, Diiies, | 800 | 1ES—O'BRIEN'S 'MON- v $12, 815 and $18 Groen Trading Stamps Are Good as Government Bonds. BENNETT'S E ARE under-selling everything—offering extra specials every day—giving GREEN TRADING STAMPS with every purchase, whether with things advertised or not, whether bought in person in the sfore or ordered over the telephone. The Bargains Are Yours! The Stamps Are Yours!! You see the huge advantage of trading here? SBLANKETS FOR BATH ROBES Flain colored blankets, with pretty borders, enough in each blanket to make a robe—Persian and Oriental de- sign—the latest Navajoe colorings, at— BIG SALE OF COTTON FLEECE Bed biankets in full bed size, in grays, whites and tans— 49c, 69c, 75c¢, 98c Pair. 100 PAIRS 2i-LB. FEATHER PILLOWS Covered with the finest of ticking, cheap at 85¢ while they iast, only........ ..... '.-480 b4-inch table padding, the best 40c quality, special. ,,. e sa , 290 50 pieces pretty 36-inch wide imported sateens for bed com- forts and fancy covers, very cheap at 25c yard, 15 extra special at; yard.<..c. 8o aidreconen C EXTRA SPECIAL at the Dress Goods Coun!er 500 remnants of the finest of dress goods, enough in each piece to make a skirt, some large enough for a dress— every piece worth $6.00—while they last, $2 95 [0 i U Y e BB s PRI SEATT WATCH AND CLOCK HOSPITAL On Main Floor. Leave your re- pairs, we'll give a oure and charge BAVE YOUR MONEY. Come to us. | you the smallest price for it, Grocery! Grocery! Second to none in the grocery business. Best goode, the lowest I3 fces, prom delivories. We are recognized leaders. GREEN TRADING STAMDE “WITH SVERY PURCHASE: Telephone 137. Wednesday Snaps Your Eyes! Your Eyes! THEY NEED OUR ATTENTION. BA YOUR SIGHT. YOUR GOOD LOOKS. Free postal &ards. ' Pet Cream, can.......... ;....3 cents l 10c | Bennett's Capitol Pancake Bour—2-1b, pkg..... Small Sour P Pineapple—i-lb. can Corn Btarch—1-1b. pkg 5 Golden Syrup—3-Ib. can .. Imported Sardines—can .. Preserves. Asparagus Creamery—Ib.. klea—per doz Headquarters for Coffees. B. F. Japan, Gunpowder, Engiish Breéaktast mperial Japan Tea— Coffees Roasted Dally, splendid value—lb. ] Coffes=best pro- Teas and Oolong s’ per Ib 1b Mustard and §poon Butter Handled on Margine. Fresh Country Butter, per pounli, 2% Beat Santos Coffee Bennett's Capitol duced Crockery! Crockery! Our Crockery Department maintains leadership. 1f you wisk and enjoy an ever changing panorama of Crockery attractions and fascinations visit our Crockery Department. It 13 A beautifui section and everything is in it MacBeth's No. 2 Pearl Top Lamp that heart can desire Decorated English Porcelain 480 iacBoth'e No. 8 Bc » iy b D B¢ | ® ssutituliy blepded umn 25¢ Cups and Saucers—set of 6 allon Fish - o Al < OB Lamp Burners—extra Flown biue Celery Trays,with stippled heavy brass—each Nice new patterns in Rose and Cerise | On gold treatments - each .. Sc 19¢ Lamps-complete with globes—each 3 Oc lish Porce- Fysiah Fare- 6, 75 3 | Halr an. domr.l“ Water re-each .. Juhnlnn I(Nn plece l(u(l hxm large size Bak. ing Dishes—each ... See our large line of desirable Dinnerware, We have the largest variety of opes ock Dinnerware patterns shown ir the west. We can show you Dinner of any color, style or price. We are headquarters for Johnson Bros' famous English porcelains, ftactured at Henley, England. It needs no comment., In Haviland & Co. Limoges China we lead, in both varlety, prics and de- signs. Call and see us. Keep at It} You'll Soon Fill Your Stamp Book. | | | to see manu ‘When You Need Them. Gpootacies or eveglasses a necessity—they. ought o be properly fitted—they will e if our opiicien fts them—He i3 a opecialist In this line—Spend & few min. utes with him. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician 1516 Douglas Street.

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