Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 31, 1903, Page 16

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THE OMAnSAX DAILY BEK: ®XTURDAY, OCTOBER WY, 19038, Picture im’t = {BRANRFIS: Big Values in Pictures Tomorrow Great Saturday Sale Boys’ Overcoats Reémarkable Offering of Reefers, Ulsters and Overcoats for Boys and Children, $3.00 Reefers and Overcoats at $1.39 $6 Overcoats, Reefers All the very latest effects—new military ideas in pretty colors and trimmings now so stylish—worth as high as $6.00-at ... Highest Grade Reefers, . The very highest grade little coats effects—in the new bright colors— w"ort.h up to eight dollars— at . . Men's All Wool Suite—In late styles and colors— ‘well made and form. ftting—at . . All sizes and a va- Hety of styles and colors that is sure to please — warm little coats and well worth $3.00—sale price Fine Reefers Overcoats at $1.89 ¥Fine Overcoats and splendid short collar Reefers in the very best kerseys and beavers—short and three-quarter lengths —many worth five dollars—at 0 and Ulsters at $2.49 Ulsters and Overcoats in the city—military and Russian 2.99-3.69 Men’s Dress and Business Suits ~Made in late styles, colors and mixtures— 10 worth double the money Two Big Sales—Carpets and Oilcloths Two carloads of goods from a railroad washout—only a few are slightly damaged. Carpets and Rugs oleum on sale Tuesday, November 3. on sale Monday—Oficloth and Lin- 3. L. Beandeis & Fons J. W, Beandeis & Fons T0 MEET STICENEY PARTY Oemmercial Olub Arranges to Entertain the Millers from Minneseta. NAIL_ FACTORY OFFERED - TO = OMAHA Endiana Firm Proposes to Establish Plant it Cmaha Will Raise Sum Arrangements were made at a speclal meeting of the Commercial club committee yesterday for & reception to the party of Minneapolis flour and grain men, who are expected to arrive in the city Monday morning on the first through train of the Chicago 'Great Western. The club will give the members of the party a Juncheon @&t the club at noon, will have carriages walting for them when they arrive and will drive them over the city and to the ground where Mr. Stickney has planned to bulld elevators and mills. _ The'visitors are expected to stop in Couneil Bluffs to inspect that city, after which they ‘will cross on the electric cars at about 10 X o'clock in the morning. They are to leave &t 7.in the evening. A telegram has been me-* asking for the personnel of the visliors. Particulars of arrangements were left to Secretary Utt and to John Steel. lunt.n Utt'sald on the Fort Dodge trip Mr. Btickney had talked of a 5000 barrel mill which hé thought wolld be bullt by a Minneapolis man. The committee decided to bring into use an old rule which made It necessary for members to attend the meetiugs or other men would be elected to their places. It was ordered that the secretary notify, such men that such action would be taken'at the meeting a week from Tuesday. Nathan Merriam brought up the matter of re-estab- Mshing the 0ld board of trade and. return- ing, to it its powers, by which action, he felt, the grain market Interests could: best Dbe bertefited. ' No action was taken. C. W. Reynolds'and G. C. Edgerly were elected new members. A letter was read from Georgs H. Maxwell saying that he would be in Omaha & week from Monday. A commnication from C. D. Vorls of the Crawfordaville, Ind., Wire and Nall com- pany was read, offering to establish a sim- flar plantins Omaha if . $100,000 could , be ralsed.. He offered 'to come here apd enter into detalls. The matter, was referred to the georetary, with the idea that trans- portation be forwarded. Homeseekers' Excuraions. On Tuésdays, ‘November '3 :and ‘11, the Missourl Pacific rallway . 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 on the going jour- ney. Limit ot tickets Is twenty-one days For further information call on any agent of the company or; Thos. F. Godfrey, Pass, and Ticket Agent, 8. E. Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaba, Neb, Horse covers wade to fit your horse Omaha Tent and Awning Co., Uth and Harney streets. Oheese Cormer Results in Disaster. LA CROSSE, Wis, Oct. 30.—Application ‘was made before the clerk in bankruptey Gold and Silver Mounted Back and Side Combs and automobile bags, in all colors. New stock just recelved. We will be #lad to show you. BROWN & BORSHEIM 222 S« th St, —_— SPECIAL POL_I_CE IN DEMAND Thirty-Five Wanted for Election Day and Forty-Five for Hallowe'en. These are good days for amateur police- men. Aside from the forty-five extras or #pecials wanted for Saturday night to guard the Hallowe'en ghosts In their ghoulish glee, Acting Chlef Mostyn an- nounces that thirty-five more speclals are wanted for election day—Tuesday. He says any who want to try their hand at the business should apply at the office of the mayor. Announcem of the Theaters. This afterncon and evening Miss Vir- ginla Harned will repeat her stccess- tul presentation of the ot Pinero's great play, “Iris.” considered the greatest that Pi yet produced and Miss Harned's charac- terization of it has been pronounced ideal. The. supporting company 18 excelient and the staging most effective, so that the whole is easily ranked among the best things of the kind ever seen in Omaha, OnSunday afternoon and evening Joseph Hart and Carrle DeMar appear in “Foxy Grandpa.” The week closing with matinee and even- ing performance at the Orpheum today has proved one of the best of the season. Head- Ing the attractions for next week will be Charles Dickson and his company, pre- senting a comediette entitled “Heart to Heart Talks." Another sallent feature will be Paxton rt Studies,” which has had a big success in Burope. The Lytton-Ger- ald company in a sketch called “A Lucky Duck;” Mr. und Mrs. Searl Allen in “The Sign Painter;” Alfred Arnessen, balancer; Almont and Dumont, the musical Hussars; Carleton and Terre in a lively conversa- tional skit called “A String-Town Yap,” and new motion plotures. “At Cripple Creek” closes its successful engagement at the Krug theater with the matinee and night performances today. Sunday afterncon the blg melo-dramatic production, “Hearts Adrift,” the play with the airship, opens for four days. today for the La Orosse Cheese and Butter gomoany to show. cause why it should not djudicated & bankrupt.” The financlal were_precipitated, 1t s alleged, through an effort on the part of the cor- n_ to corner the cheese market in northwest. . The firm has st in yarsbouses in Chicago. St Louls, 8t. Paul, M polls and Milwaukee §300,000 worth of cheese. Don’t Secold . . _!:3‘.‘: _.‘....,“" iy """’l:.é Lbert, ind better, pots 4 Seats are selling rapidly for the Ward & Vokes cngagement at the Krug theater Thursday and Friday nights. “A Palr of Pinks,” with its big beauty chorus, is the greatest success Ward & Vokes have ever R V. COLE. W, M. MCKAY. Cole-McKay company, undertakers and embalmers, 1517 Capitol ave. Tel 44 DIED. Schmoller & Mueller ‘Plano Manutacturers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. 1313 Farmam Stroet, e y STEINWAY] Buy Direct From the Manufacturer and Save Middle Man’s Profit. To acquaint the public with our high- grade MUELLER plano we will continue our special discount sale until October 8ist, 10 p. m. All planos of our own make will be sold at the following reductions: $325.00 Pianos, only..........$225.00 $350.00 Pianos, only ...$280.00 $375.00 Pianos, only «0..$275.00 $400.00 Planos, only..... Used upright planos, 75, 355, $% and up. Bquare planos, In good condition, 38, §3, #8 and up. Berviceabls organs, fully guaranteed, fully repaired, $10, #15, 320 and up. Self Players, $125, $175, $225 and up to the price of the PIANOLA, the only fawitless plano device on the market. We sell on eisy payments, take old planos and organs in exchange. This specal discount sale will positively close on October 8lst at 10 p. m. Call at once or write for catalogues, ‘prices and terms. You can make a bona fide saving of $100.00 or more by purchasing this week. STUUELLER (INCORPORATED) MANUFACTURE-WHOLESALE - RETAIR PIANOS MAIN HOUSE AND OFFICE: 1313 FARNAM FACTORY. 1218 FARNAM CO. BLUFFS, IA BROADWAY TEL. ses HILLER’S OLD PRIVATE STOCK LINCOLN, NE Always the same Pure, Old and Mollow $1 for a ful quart Four full quarts shipped prepaid for $4.00 Out of town oustomers send for our special FREE OFFER. HILLER LIQUOR CO. 1309 Farnam St., Omaha. Special Sale $10 Suits and Overcoats. Today we place on sale an endless va- riety of men’'s fine suits, in fancy cheviots, tweeds, serges, etc., made up in the new military and double-breasted styles, hand- padded shoulders and haircloth fronts; these suits are exceptional values; they are such suits as you generally pay $15.00 for; our price on them for Baturday will be $10.00. In our overcoat department on second floor we place on sale a large line of over- coats in the Beaucalre and Willard styles. Our special price for Saturday, $10.00, Nowhere in town will you find such a large stock of men's odd pants as we show in worsteds and fancy Scotch goods, rang- ing in prices, %c, $1.50, $1.90, §2.50, $3.00, $3.60 and $.00. Men's fleece-lined underwear on sale Sat- urday at 2%c. Men's pink and blue union sults at ¢ sult. Dr. Wright's Health un- derwear, §7%c. Men's work and dress gloves from %o to $1.50. fancy dress shirts, full cut, neat patterns, 48c. In our shoe department we show good, strong, well- made, dressy viel, velour and box calf shoes, in all shapes, at $2.00 & pair. * GUARANTEE CLOTHING C 1519-1521 Douglas 8t. ardy "THE 80 CENT & 3 Dodge Lamp Sale Saturday ‘ Regular §2.00 decorated lamps, with globe to match, complete, 8¢ each. A vast assortment. of artistic lamps, fitted with globes to match, many of them original designs, ex- clusive with us. - Prices range at ¢ to §9.55 each. - Have you seen our window display of pictures. YoMmNEZs HAY DEN THE RELIABLE STORE. Wonderful Coupon Sale Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua- ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. To still further prove that these coupons are absolutely free, note the prices quoted for the following sales. No other house east or west can or will offer such values. - Special Sale on Overcoats for Satur- day, at the Big Store. Over §0 overcouts to be put on sale for Saturday at Thess are no doubt the greatest line of overcoats ever showu at the price. They come in meltons, kerseys, beavers and vi- cunas—in oxford gray, brown, blue and black, all elegantly taflored with good yelvet collar, good farmer satin body lin- ing and satin sleeve lining. In these coats we can fit men of all shapes and sizes, in regular, stouts, siims and extra sises. Sizes 34 to M chest measure, in medium and heavy weight, and medium and long lengths. None of these overcoats worth leas than $10 to $1250—Hayden Bros' special price for Baturday For $10.00 we have over 85 different pat- terns for you to select from, in all the latest and most up-to-date styles and fab- rics—in long and medium lengths, with plain loose full backs, or loose backs with belt—in stripes, plaids, fancy mixtures, and plain colors, in single and double Lreasted styles. All of these coats are hand-taflored throughout, with an tmproved and self re- taining shaped collar. Manufactured by the well known taflors, Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Ahy of fhess coats are worth from $15.00 ISt RS e ..10-00 'HAYDEN BROS. YOU are cordially invited to open a bank account with wus. We pay 4 per cent intevest on pass books and certificates, and money may be with- drawn . at any time without notice. Checks on all banks cashed. J. L. Brandeis & Sons, BANSERS. LOCKETS AND CHAINS Diamond_mounted, $10.00 up. Plain Roman gold, with monogram, $6.00 to to $12 seée them you will think so. store. Look for the name— S. W LINDSAY, . These are handsome, up-to-date styles. $20.00. Art heads, in raised work $6.00 It you Spend a few minutes in our Jeweler and Optician 1816 Douglas Street. SCHOOLT =y IT'S NOT ALWAYS Golng to be summer when old worn out shoes will do_for the boys. 1 Saturday is a nice day you should bring ‘the boys to us andlet them as they should be fit to & palr of our $L50 shoes. This shoe 1s no experiment with us— we sold the same thing for years and they have always given satisfaction. 8olid_leatner uppers and soles for $1.50—any size and width. DREXEL SHOE 0., 1419 Farnam Street, Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House WHICH 1S BETTER— The coupons from & firm with whom you have done business for years, and know will stay right here and redeem every one oF them ON THE SPOT AT TIME OF PURCHASE or at any time later when you see fit to bring them in, and every one of which are worth 5 PER CENT OR THEIR FACE VALUE IN ANY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE, or the irading stampe which some_people offer and which you have la- bored to collect, but found of no value be- company had left town during TH 18 JUST AS MUCH DIFFER- ENCE BETWEEN OUR CASH REGISTER COUPONS. stamps AS THERE 18 BETWEEN FAC AND PROMISES-—- #0_take your cholce. As 0 prices, we guarantee every price we gn;x‘uo A8 LOW as any made in SCHAEFER'S Siiasione E. T. YATES, Proprietor. Twe Phones—747 and TPT. REASONS WHY ur Business is Constantly Increasing. Because We have the largest variety from which to select, consisting of the very choicest fruits and vegetables oblainable, always attract- ive, fresh, and above all absolutely clean and wholésome. Because Quality is always in evidence, asserting Its superiority with such prominence that even the children can detérmine whether the groceries and meats are p here. Because v:fn underle‘ll o;.ldr cnmptu;fi;.l. abilng you to reduce your bills. 2 LF!‘S.”GRANULAT&'D BUGAR.. GINGER SNAPS, PER LB QT... PURE MAPLE SYR! PER GAL...... PER xf:‘gs:" FRESH M M PER BO. sevees SOMMER BROS., Exponents of good living. 28th and Farnam Sts. Grocery Tels. 13291381 Market Tel. TS Agent For Alton Flour. The shoe for wear, The shoe for style, The shoe for ease. The shoe for elegance. The shoe for econemy. Always $3.50:;%$2.50 Regent Shoe Go. 205 So. 15th St. Men’s Gloves In our men’s furnishing de- partment just inside our Fif- teenth street entrance you will find the best gloves to be found in Omaha. We have taken particular care in selecting our gloves for thia year and podm can give the best glovés for the least money—every pair guar- anteed. line of men’s “The Nebraska" — the best dollar glove made—perfect fitting, well sewed, in the latest shades of browns and tans—every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction., 1.00 “The Arcadia’—the best fall glove ever put on the market for the money—in dog skins, mocha, show a beautiful variety of golf gloves at LhIN DGO, (Lo ciis e rionsswie s cnanmas v s i We also S50c Men'’s Underwear Men’s Underwear 45¢, worth Z8c—Made of extra heavy derby ribbed Egyptian cotton, shirts and drawers, in new mottled colors and plain ecru» or white—the cor- rect fall weights; also fancy fleece lined, a warm and strictly non-shrinkable garment— T6¢ values for Men’s Underwear 75¢, worth $1.00—Men’s fine quality natural gray merino self-trimmed shirts and drawers; also fancy heavy tan-colored Plush back fleeced, regular winter weights—worth $1.00— Saturday.... .45c¢c MEN'’'S FINE NECKWEAR. We are showing the finest and cnappiest line of Men’s Neckwear ever seen in Omaha. They are strictly up- to-the-minute. fOF: cnisssvass sonsnbonnsisesomniononséeshs Regular 75c values 45c¢ Our idea of a bargain To sell something that you need, just when you need it, and to save you money on the price. Peruna ... Castorla Laxative Bromo Bromo Seltzer . Cascarets Pear's 80aD ... ciove - Graham's Shampoo Paste Menthol Penclls Pierce’s Prescriptions Pinkham's Compound Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge All Tooth Paste .....uy !BR V q Q\;|nlnc Every Watch we sell is a movements made. time. You can get lid gold case. When you buy & i ,nwa make a specialty of fine Watch Repairing. Watch Inspector for the C. A Reliable Watch We are showing as handsome a line of Watches as was ever seen in Omaha Candy Talk It is expensive to sell such excellent candles at cut prices. If these cut prices will induce you all to come In just once und Ury our candles, the investment will be cheap—we'll make customers ef every one of .you. It pays to sell the best can- dles. 26 sticks of candy Hoarhound Cough Drops, Jelly Gum Drops, 1b . Fine Cream Candy, I Peanut Tafty, Ib . Tankee Peanits, I Burnt Peanuts, Maple Leaves, Ib . o Butterscotch, 1b .., Chewing Gum, all kinds, # pi ~l!) - $5hEeebR (45 good timekeeper. 'We have all styles of cases and all good N. W. Ry. and C.,, 8t. P, M. & O. Ry, John Rudd, Jeweler, 115 N, 16th DRESHER'S TALK What Your Style? £00d timeplece from us as low as $6.00, up to a fine ‘atch from us you have our guarantee it will keep & Do you like a regular sack eult for busi- ness? ~ Or a doubl o breasted? sultable, and if.you get them here and satistactory to you self retainin shoulder _effect. coat. We will expect to see you, if only for & look. Sults §20 to $40. Trouse: DRESH 1518 Farnam St. Open Evenin; rs $6 to §10. ER Tel. 1887, Too busy making clothes to close. Either is e aia made With tronts; built with that broad That's where we are strong—ask the man.with our label in his Scheol Shoes for the Girls We bave an especially at- tractive line of shoes for suhool girls this fall-§125 and up In price—made on stylish b com- fortable and sensible lusts— made of the best wearing kid and box calf stock, and made in & manner that assures mors satistactory wear than the ordi- nary school shoe gives. Careful Fittiug Is assured if you have the girls fitted here. We give special at- tention to the correct fitting of wll shoes, and they'll be both comfortable and they're fitted here. stylish it For Menstrual Suppre;slon'_'f:.._ fmras PEN-TAN-GOT §3 8 box; 3 McConne! boxes, 35. Sold in Omahs by Sherman & i Drug Co. Mall ovders Slied. Trade supplied FRY SHOEC TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ~ Addvess Omabhs, Neb, i oLASEONATA

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