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OMAHA SHOWS BIG GAINY | Bank Clearings and Real Estate | Transfers Increase. AHEAD BY RAPID | se of 867, First Six Clearings Show an Ine 865,314 Over Months of Land Transters Ahead. Year— At the epd of the first six months of the year Omaha's business is shown to be | far, far ahead of last year. The growth has been tremendous. | Total bank clearings for the period end | ing June 2, 1010, are 367,865,314 greater than || the total for the first six months of 190. || Fvery month shows a big gain on the| corresponding: month of the previous year and, in fuct, with the exception of one| month In 199, the lowest of this year is| groater thafi the Targest of last | The same’ story I8 told by renl estate| transfers. Estimating transfers of Thursday at $000 the total for the month Is §I, 104,000, and for the first six months of 1910, $9,671.776. This 1% $3,415410 more than for the rame time last r, and fully twice as much as January 1 to July 1, 108 when the :total $4,451,203. ! ST Reul Estate Transfers. i The comparative statement of transfers by the months is as follows 1909, 1910, Janvary 14§ 854,904 $1,824,620 February 40 March April May June Totals Comparative bank clearings six months of this and last vear arc these Januaty February March April . May June Totals 3 Clparings for June. Daily bank clearings in June for year and last were June June 2 June June June 19 June 2 . June 21 June 22 June 23 June June Fune 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 Totals $62,146.926 | In buylng a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thers is no danger from it, and rellet is sure to foliow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. Ak-Sar-Ben Will Have Big Picnic Samson Arranges Auto Run Among Festivities for Knights at Te- kamah on Fourth. Samson has arranged for a basket plenie for the Knlghts of Ak-Sar-Ben and their triends at Tekamah Monday. It is the| Fourth of July and on that date Tekamal | will have some big races and many other| attrastions will furnish amusement for the picnickers. Tekamah has a splendid park, | where the pienic will be held. | Samson says he will maintain his repu- | tation of not doing things by half, and will | make this a real pienic. He has enlisted | the Omaha Automoblle club and has sent | out 300 letters to members of the club tell- ing them of the auto run, which is part of the pienic plans. For those who do not own automobiles, Samson has arranged for two McKeen motor cars to make the trip to Tekamah, These will leave the Webster street station at 9 o'clock Monday morning. As the capac- My of these cars is limited, Samson will make reservation for those calling Douglas 3 or for those who call at his office at| 17 Douglas street, in the new Brandels theater building. In addition to (hese a- commodations, regular trains will leave the ‘Wabster street statfon at 6:30 a. m. and 8t 2 p. m. The board of governors is of- fering reduced vates for the trip on the motor cars, the price Leing $1.30 for the round trip. Many automobiles are planning to make the trip to Tekamah, the 10ads are splendid. Tho route 18 over the oi! century run from Omaha: torough Flomuce, up Ponea hill, throygh Coffman, Ci'houn, Blatr, Herman and on to Tekam The| run to Tekamah i less than a w for the round trip. A Fortunete Texan. B. W.' Goodlee, Dullas, Tex. fiurd a sure cure for mumlmris and bioususss in Dr. King’s New Lite Pills. 26c. Fer sale by Beaton Drug Co. “Summer sults to order 317.50 redused from §36.—~MacCarthy-Wilson, 304 South 16th.” FIREWORKS Last Csali and Chance, Only Three More Shopping Days ‘You’ll Have to Hurry If You Expect to Get Any Salutes, 10 in box, at box 4¢ Kilgare Ammunition, 750 shots, at ............10¢ Candles, 20-ball, each,..5¢ Candles, 10-ball, each...2¢ Candles, 6 ball, each....1¢ Sky Rockets, 8-oz., each, 2¢ Sky Rockets, 6-0z., each, 4¢ Bag, Fire, worth. 25¢, at.7¢ . Ammunition for Canes— be kind, per box.....,.2¢ 2¢ kind, per box.......1¢ JOS. F. BILZ' SON’S 204 North 16th Street. Y‘w:-u Than Wholesale Prices I BRANE Special Sale of Remnants We must sell our remnants, odd lengths and all lots of dress goods, silks and wash goods in one day. rything must be cleared away this week; go prepared for big sales to come, We sacrifice every remnant in house Friday. Broken Lines of Fine Fouiards at 35ca Yard 1,760 yards of fine foulards, broken lin terns, lengths for children’s and mi lengths for kimonos, ete bargain square, at, dress patterns, waist pat rosses, remnant regardless of cost per yard § Great Sale of Remnants in Basement A. F. €., Toile Du Nord, Bates and Red Seal Ginghams the best ginghams made in this country, new goods for Friday, all the wanted plain colors, checks, stripes, plaids, , in beautiful colorings. Buy them Friday for hot weather wear, in waist and dress lengths, at, per yard (hecked Nainsook and:Dimities—light and dark grounds —neat, new printings—in remnants— Friday, at, per yard Remnants linen thread finish flaxon, especially suitable for ladies’ and children’s summer dresses——all the plain colors and a large range of styles that is not likely to be dupli- cated. The sale price of this well known 18¢ cloth 10 per yard elnls Fancy printed 36-inch h(’\l grade silk X 1 ants, thousands of yards, per yard ssbheid 2c Sample lengths of 'i!lh-;A better grade of In-|Printea summer dress oline, fancy denims| dia linon has never| Jawns, in desirable and fateens—on ar-| poforo sold at_such| len&ths. light and this, yard.. _|A great lot of all kinds finisbed :sult- 4 't lengths plain ing and fancy dark| .;150e4 poplins that style suiting—in| can be matched up— remnants on bargain| on bargain square- square, at, for, per per yard Cross barred white || waisting, light weight | white madras waist- ings, fine dimities and nainsook, perfect Xnng lengths 8%0 , yard. inen Linen Remnant Sale Friday 1,000 Remnants of Table Damask and Crash Toweling at almost one-half regular price. Red bordered Huck Towels, at, each Satin and Marseilles some are slightly imperfec up to $3.00—at, each. Slightly soiled Pattern Cloths, at, each stitched or plain, worth up to $2.00 | Lace Trimmed —at, -each Worth up o 49c—at, eac! Extra large, heavy Turkish Bath Towels, with names woven in, worth up to $1.00—at, each .380 Miil lengths of brow rash Toweling, worth up to 10c—at, a yard .... Fine Filet 100 size. Bed Spr d \I(nrl]\ $1.00 5o -390 s, o Remnants and 0dd Lots of 18-inch Embroidered Flouncings Corset Cover Embroideries, wide insertions and gal- l5 loons—various kinds—many worth to 35¢ yd, at yd.. (Y Fine Embroidered Edgings, Insertions and Beadings 5 —New lots, worth 10c a yard, at, per yard........... C Fine French and German Val, Laces and Inserting—Also Platt Vals. Torchons, Cluny, ete.—worth up to 5 12V%e yard, at, per yard ...... Sateite AN C Remnants of Allover Laces—Also appliques, inser- lo tions, medallions, ete.—various kinds, at, each..... Y Advance Notice of Big Sale Saturday Any Woman’s Hat $5 In Our Entire Stock Regardless of Former Price—Many of Them Have Been Selling Up to $35.00. On Sale Saturday—One Day Only. ‘BRANRY One Day Only Saturday July 2nd Brandeis Stores Offer Your Unrestricted Choice ANY MAN’S SUIT IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK Sl 5 qufirflless of Former Price Many of These Suits Have Been Selling up te $35 and $40 each Brandeis Stores Read The Bee for All the Sporting News ———— STORE WILL BE CLOSED L MONDAY, JULY 4TH BARGAIN FRIDAY WASH GOODS EXTRAS A most extraordinary bargain in very fine natural colored Tussar Silks. It’s a high luster silk and linen fabrie, very light weight with a semi-rough effect in the weave. The usual 50¢ quuhtL No silk is more shimmering or 80 cool and serviceable for summer dresses 19c and waists. Friday, including some brocaded crepes, | Kimono Orepes—Scores of choice goods as well, at, yard RE —Pereales, ginghams, | Datterns in floral and Oriental linen finish goods, tiseues, ‘-u- LRV LY 3R Z%C silk mulls, A. F. C. Friday for........ A1l odds and ends of 123%c, 15¢, | yinen Suitings—All pure linen, 19¢ and 25¢ goods—to natural shade only, worth Bargain Friday Extras in WOMEN'S GARMENTS White [Linen Dress Skirts—New, crisp summer models, pleated and button trimmed....81.95 | Light Gray Worsteds Skirts—For summer oufin full pleated, handsomely tailored; just In Wb vels ..$4.95 Long Black Taffeta Silk Coats— Choice of our entire stock, values to $25.00, for.. .$10.00 Linen and Repp Suits—Coat Suits with new pleated skirts, were $10.00, for . £5.00 Dressing Sacques — Navy blue Lawn Dresses—In light colors, lawn, with ring dot pattern, but- low neck and short sleeves, trim- ton-hole stitch edge, were med with lace insertion 2,95 | for .... Wash Petticoat Plain or stripe ginghams . ... 59¢ White Waists—Piain lawns or barred Nainsook, lace trimmed, $1.25 values, at..........89¢ Bargain- Friday Special Women's Oxfords—$1.15 Saved 300 pairs tan Russia calf “Lady Betty” two eyelet ties, with smart low cut short vamp and high heel; strictly new, nobby, up-to-date footwear in all sizes and widths. These are recog- nized as the finest $3.50 footwear made. Friday for Women's Oxfords—Tan, patent colt and Russia broken lots, 0 values, for Gingham Apmn- with bib, best day .... SBunbonnets-—Checked gingham or plain chambray, 25c kind..15¢ ine large ones 50c kind; Housefurnishings Fireless Oook.r~A1muuc an_ab- | it, summer . ..10% off 29 $2 Meavy Lisk Tin copper bottom, No, $2.26 Lisk Boilers, No. 9 size Water Filters and amelled usually $4. $2.98 Model Gasoli for Boller with 8 slze $1.48 like above, .69 $3.60 LAWA Mowers, u- $6.80 Lawn Mow Neckwear, Embroideries New Lace Bows, made of beau- | Wide Ribbons, fine, all tiful Irish crochet, 50c kind, ates ag. Beautiful Jabots of Irish Cro- | chet lace, every one 76c value, at .... Dutch Collars, also Sailor lars’ and_Venise Lace Stocks, all new 60c and 75c values 88¢ | pure silk, moire and glace, 35¢ and 40c qualities — white, black and all colors, for Embrolderies—Swiss and Cam- bric _Flouncing, 18x27 {inch, splendid 89c values, yard ..28¢ Bmbroidery Strips—3 to 17 inches wide, (6% yard pieces) yd. 10 New Long Hip Corsets Special $1.50 Models 89¢ A late shipment secured from a prominent factory at a price and re- served for our Friday bargain day sales. These Corsets have long hip with the soft skirt extension, nicely trim- med at top and have supporters attached. Choice of either batiste or coutil. BOOKS Friday is the day for the peri- in the china department on the 2d floor, full odical feeshening up of our water tumblers, each circulating library, We offer FRES SApa—Pialn Whiters o at a low price all the used Forn Dishes—Malt books of latest fictlon from the library; Friday 19c Annual Fireworks Sale Glazed bulpldo Llrth-n J Buy your Fireworks tomorrow. Sale closes Saturday night. All kinds of Fireworks at lowest prices. Display on pavement, Harney street side of store. Col- New, fresh, Kreen with Friday and Saturday’s Bulletin of Grocery Economies Beanett's are Always Sure to Have Good § Granulated Ibs, for .. Bennett's best Coffee, fresh rogsted, b, ..30¢ Bennett's Reliable Cof- feo, fresh 'roasted, per pound Bennett's Extra Coff fresh roasted, Bennatt's 8¢ worted kinds, Siftings, ings Pickles, assorted, per bottle ..... .Be D. E. Jon Frln(h Hul- tard, jar . .20¢ And 20 Sklmpn Jap Rice, 7¢ Quality, pounds for 26c Shaker Salt, 3 fur And 10 Stamps. thllol hxlrlci P Sugar, 18 Medium aizs .. 0 Stampe Llrla size And 100 Stanips. Macaron! Star Crescent, 3 pkes .25¢ 3 And 10 Stamps. Blue Borax Btarch, per | Y° And ‘d6” rami %o Monarch Cut Anp-ruus. Beanatt's Gapitol Coun-| larke can try Gentleman Corn, And 10 Stamps. 1 H;lon:l vm-nr. mur\5 Tea 10’ 1b. sack Cryatal ck A 18 lhonmr lothes And 10 ‘Stamps. t Cheese, Virglnia~ Swiss, 8e botls Tor .10 pouua nd St:!llhl And 15’ Stamps.’ vlom '!'oun sup, Ana’ 10 shmu. Tremendous Suit Bargains Friday Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits that sold regularly at $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00, all best Summer Styles. Choice of over 1,500 Suits Fri- WE GUARANTEE FIT AND QUALITY ALWAYS. Special Bargains s Bathing Suits in Men's and at Very l‘.di's;,":‘f‘n“"“ THE RELIABLE STORE S]W'lll:'l‘“.:‘l.ll.rllln s-lo | Greatest 'y’ Summer Underwear Ever Held in Omaha, Friday and Saturday MEN’S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Surplus Wholesale Stock of M. E. SMITH & CO. One Thousand Three Hun- dred and Fifty Dozen Gar- ments on Sale at One-Third and Less Actual Worth: ALLL WOMEN'S UNION SUITS - Values to $1.50, in Lisle and Mercerized, all styles and sizes, choice, at....29¢ 39¢ and 49¢ ALL WOMEN’'S GAUZE VESTS —Values to $1.00 a garment, in silk lisle and mercerized, in three lots, at..12%¢ 19¢ and 25¢ ALL WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS—Values to 25¢, on sale at ......T%c and 9¢ ALL MEN'S UNION SUITS —Values to $2 a garment, at, choice ... ALL MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS —Values to $1.00 a garment, at, per gar- ment . 19¢ and 25¢ ALL MEN’'S HIGH CLASS LISLE AND MERCER- IZED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-—1In two lots, at .........39¢ and 49¢ BOYS’ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Values to 50 cents, at, garment ....19¢ ALL CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS—Values to 50ec, on sale at— each 71%¢ 10¢ and 15¢ Friday Is Remnant Day in the Domestic Roem Organdies, Batistes, Organaies, Lawns, | Remnants of Table Lawns, Fancy White Batistes, worth up Linen, Irish, 8coteh, Goods, Plain Lawns, to 16c, yard Tl ¢ German, good val- Madras, etc., worth 12%c Lawns, all ues, at, a yard— up to 26c¢, all at good patterns, fanc- | 39¢ 49¢ 58¢ one price, yd. 10¢ fes, etc., all at one | Am 10 A. M.—All the Aberboyle Gingbams, | vrice, yard ...5¢ | Remnants of Wash a good assortment | Remnants of Towel- Goods and White of colors and pat- ing, Linen Crash, Goods from our terns, regular price Huck, etc., at just high grade stocks, 19c, yard 12%¢ about half price, that - addbmtiiated French Percales, in | Remnants of Muslins, during the week, good long lengths, Sheetings, in good worth up to 60c— 19¢ values, at, per lengths, at about all at one price, per vard ....... 10¢ | balf yrice. vard ...... 10¢ HERE'S SOME ROUS| IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM Friday Specials Suit Department $3.00 HAND BAG $1.48 —Full | A few of the kind of bargains that size, all leather, leather lined, bring the crowds every day to with leather lined purse, regular this busy department: $3.00 value, best ever bargain, | LADIES TAILOR SUITS—Values at . $1.48 | to $15.00, at . .$5.00 $4.00 ALLOVER EMBROIDER- | LADIES' SILK AND TOURIST IKS $1.48—The very finest Swiss COATS—Values to '10.00. at, and Batiste ‘Allovers with hand- | choice $5.00 embroidery and Irish Crochet, | CRAVENETTE llAI\' C(P.-\TS— the best ever, at, yard ..®81.48 | Values to $7.60, choice $2.95 85¢ FLOUNCINGS, YARD 10c | WRAPPERS-—Rgular Values to Beautiful patterns in 18 and 20 $1.60, on sale at, choice GO¢ inch Flouncings, aiso 18 inch | WASH UNDERSKIRTS—Values Corset Cover Embroideries, at, to $1.50, choice per yard 19¢ | WOOL DRESS 50c PAD HOSE SUPPORTERS— sold to $5.00, m two lots, 3 SR each. -%2,98 and $1,98 WASH SSSES-—Regular values , to $5.00, at, chowe ....$}%.95 CHILDREN'S I)RP‘SSEH AND ROMPERS—TO values, at, each .. 25¢ LU\U KIM()\UH—VB] mn LO $1.60 50c LADIES' BELTS—at 22' $5.00 HAIR PUFFS $8.00—The latest novelties . In. Real Hair Puffs, all shades, great values, Friday, at, yard . £3.00 All kinds of Staple and Fancy Notions at Less Than Half Price. 69¢ —In all nlu‘n 36 values to $1.60, at PS¢ Extraordinary Silk Bargains Friday Here’s offerings we're confident cannot be duplicated in quality at these remarkably low sale prices: All 8ilk Pongee, $1.00 qual- | $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, ity, 36 in. wide, on sale, | 36 in. wide, soft and lus- at, yard ..........59¢ | trous, at, yard ....89¢ o | 298¢ White Jap 8ilks, 20 in, Gold Cloth Pongee, $1.25 wide, at, yard 17¢ quality, 36 in. wide, a Short Le of 8i beauty, at . ..79¢ ngths of Silks, worth to $1.00, plain and $1.00 Black Taffet oil [ fancy, 1 to 20 yard lengths boiled, 36 in. wide, 89| at 25¢ Messalines, Pongees, Tussah Royal, Checked Louisienes, Brilliant, etc., all newest shades, 5,000 yards in the lot in Domestic Room, at, yard .... .. 38¢ H()I'Hls, DRESSES- to 44, LLemons Lemons Lemons Now 1s the time to buy your Lemons (A FEW LUADERS DN OUR Popu. 2 “Fourth' on~ Friday an LAR GROCER 1 our regular it ' 1 pounds Graaulated s.g-.r for #1 ona. AT 8 quari Pet 3 hunth. Beets, 1un.lp- or Carrote. Grape N Nuu. par pac c..":.‘;, Ol‘wor Must jardines, B botties | l%lll!o!llll Prunes, for l%"e u ifornia Ripe Olives, per can ,,L0¢ onoer IRY HAYBEN'S FIRSTS,., ax or Green Beans. per Ib, unches Green Onions for . F‘rflm ngo ‘Tomatoes, per pound 1\?:‘ New Cabbage, per pound ...