Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 15, 1909, Page 3

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THE BEE: OMAHA, WED! ebraska I Nebraska l HALP-MINUTE STORE TALK OCCUPATION TAX IS COOD -=iva: > the mMmepect | Supreme Court Upholds Law of Last : “’ “ \ \“ S1 Legisiatare. T o ¢ HOME OF QK ALITY CLOTHES Geseraily speaking clothing sales- City of Limeoln is Akead Some . s Fifty Thousand Dollars by the " . . € 3 p one moment and think 1 the we rvi will please hi r—that is among the inexy "1 eting man es good th ng that w iate wi you get b he will t ook does Smoking Jackees. $4 to $12.50 = Night Robes Soc to $8.00 Lounging Robes.. . $4 to $20.00 = Dress Gloves :xl 15 to ::_;:.3 s Lined Gloves 5 to $6. R 0c 10 $3.09 | Fur Gauntlets. . $2.30 to $5.00 Sweater Coats 95c to $7.00 Bhacy Bastery = . Fancy Vests $1.30 to $8.00 Fancy Suspenders. 30c to $2.50 | Fur Caps $3.30 to $i0.00 Fancy Handkerchiefs Golf Caps S0c to $1.50 25c gnd 50c | Hoase Slippers. .$1.30 to $3.00 Dressy Shirts $1.00 to $3.30 Traveling Bags . $4.00 to $23.00 Pajamas $1.00 to $10.00 Suit Cases £4.50 to $27.50 1f 2 9 s s g2 " L n - |5 . o JEWELRY &nh Pin and Button to Match) -: w0 $3.00— you put three wee ntc eC ¢ the o - 8 5 F S Neckwear Jewelry Cases. Flasks, three times as much rou’ v n : : S - . r E red and ome other s0 fine a gift this Chri USEFUL THINGS FOR A BOYS Boys $1.50 to $15.00 , Boys' Lined Caps : n " " 3 - Boys' Overcoats. $2.50 to $10.00 Boys’ Neckwear. : S S——— Ay 1 Lined Gauntlet Gloves.30¢ | And dozens of ot + t ¢ . - - - Fleece Limed School Gloves . : : , Wool Lined Kid Gloves b Flanne! Night Robes “Elite”—sl OO : ock o s . What Could Be Nicer To Give “Him”? . a : e B . tk one of our luxurious overeoats or one of our splendid suits—even though you ent ever offered at . i e » cure - i get size to fit 1 We'll gladly exchange it—and your good intent will be inet machine cort the capitai stock - g known. You'll surprise with an ancommon gift'of an uncommon garment. i ced; tl i f w era in ’ inciined © ries toid by ANY PRICE FROM $10.00 UP. g‘tfl‘x"?-t‘r;;i"rlv‘;:: ing instr h i‘::?u‘ne: se- ey e “-' Rt : . » But the person who comes here to spend a moderate sum will be most suprised at lected mahogany ot dresial dhatibsaia fote repeat the our extraordinary HAND TAILORED SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ords. Needl e-friction e.A_.:.‘ned Tone x:;odu- imsue ¢ Board of Regeais s whic : - $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Schmoller & Mueller Bldg. 131143 Farmam St, J. L. BURR, Mgr. aw ecollege Judge F MEN WHO MARE FARN TOOLS soeet tam vmaele. Ernect Stout Implement Dealers of Mid-West Hold ¢ wach = s Gets Nine Years o g ; ¥ xn-n (mn'mnvnlym Their Annual Convention. ' ) . ° r ! Judge Paul Semtences Hall County - > < years. al 7>';.TMnkn4/uur-¢ WILL PATRONIZE THE CORN SHOW e | 2 o : s & B & v Gd Yian-iss > > e c Y S ste the opinion. Judge Barnes and Judge Than the Maximum. > Nayee, &n Welcoming Them, Refers | ser 3 a :,.ua dgs Rose did not mat- has b mow on the ground rn‘ Facetiously te Possibility eof = 2 i e . - g | eRaxD 1sLA .o, P ters of + ty efices - e e ,_,l Thc \Veather. _Gevergor Taking City Key - 2 - “ - e |, . a 1% artied Cut Glass—FRENZER-Bth and Dodge e o Judge Paui w ruing why he'should 5 H s B ® u » H ‘ 5 s s H - a a 4 - - = m B B » 3 [S > » B m m. = m. m m m m.. EHHRE R RN Cured at 81 - “I am no lover of strong drinks, I will deltver it to ¥ T for % - = " 8 and costs f 1L De year less than the maximum. . enoose.” = y G den Beo n ars e — ¥ . . - years old. Krotter of Stuart. S . b $ Wiltiam K e tm : - - vented by | > : 0 Court at Cemtral City. A < 3 e ; a —Thas wrote Ivory Wells. dent of the M = s : Sua ~ Mr. Wells recently said ‘I want the gathering om the . T | 4 < here = I . ped ar E o to say right here, I think Duffy’s Pure tiem and the genera ; £ i . on g v e ¢ Malt Whiskey has ssved my life this akl © - 4 " " = . . " . e g . cold winter. I am no lover of stroang o oorupations. trades snd proCess - S B . ¢ mea: P ; - ; h o drinks, but I have had the grip this anits draw together differ ssocia- | ¥ Adv & ’ y - ; 1 T 3 er, and Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey ton idea s thes i g . < ’ voiving ts t t Cent t . Bas cured me, and, in comsequence, I id up in bed, as were manmy of my old comrades. g T am weil, hale and hearty, and 2 e b now b 2 ¢ shall be eighty-one my next birthday. N 0 b = geod wnmbing > I most strongly recommend Duffy’s o wonder : " s Pure Malt Whiskey to ail those ad- R : p - Y vanced in years. It has kept me strozg for two years. IVORY WELLS, Lyna, " Mass. the above are received from grateful mem and strong by the great body builder, and Children Tease for Crisp, “Toasty,”” Golden-brown Post Toasties with Cream A child’s natural appetite is a pretty good guic to right foed. Let the youngsters have all the Post Toasties ey want. It is wholesome and nourishing—makes them takes over this tract as a part of its capital plump and resy—ready for study or frolic. - bt s i dg i PO st ; Grown-ups like Post Toasties too— — l Dodge F.III" QI - H FREMONT, Neb.. Dec. 14—Special }—The Toasties | " “The Memory Lingers” | rnoomis Sood many out-of-town entries J M Popular pkg. 10c. Mazer. as usual. Bad & fine lot of geese . and ducks and W. L. Houck a let of prize Large Family size 15c. aced Wyandotigs The dogs wil be m their kenneis tomorrow. There were caly a few in today, among whick & Chiness chow - .*b,hmr”d FPactories of dog atracted comsiderable aitestion. which try. both of Norfolk. oo @8 net Fonies: 6 Sulmsete. WYMORE—Company K. Fi-st Nebraska POSTUM CEREAL The poultry saow be judged by Judge | National Guard met for reguiar irfil last COMPANY, LTD, Shelladarger of West Liberty, Ia. and the | BHht Arrangements were made for Bt Battle Creek, Michigan dcgs by Dr. Stowart of this chty. As weal, | 306 W0 _the two adftnal rooms rented v the company in o the armory the incubator people and poultry journal | -m.qfigmmu:u One room wiil men are out I force used a8 & clothing room. and the other |u-~mum Five Dew mes Serfeus Accident te Sexton. | were taken Wto the compaany. | SYRACUSE. Neb. Dec M —(Speciai)—J. | WYMORE-The foflowing left today for | snuthern Californisa to spend the imter Godtrey, % years of age semien of the | T O e |

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