Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 1, 1915, Page 5

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Ouiwviwwi bankers anud depositors are cordially Invited to drop in at fair time or any other time and “talk things over.” First National Bank, of St. Paul” 'V—&fi7'_ wcley oo di™ ST. PAUL iIs the center of the Minnesota collection tory. This bank has. through terri- tions throughout Minnesota and W the Northwest which enable It Hd 0 offer unexcel A led service in any banking matter. For farm (oans and investments consult the Merchants Trust & Savings Bank. Ppasit our fine new bullding when (n Satnt aul The Merhants National Bank of St. Pasl, Misn. Everybody Welccme to the world's greatest bakery. Come and see how pure Purity is in every process of the making—a sight well worth seeing—a wonderful exhibition of latter day mechanical efficiency. PURI % BAEIH; COMPANY. B800TS AND SHOES, Visiting merchants are Invited to sec the Foot-8chulze Shoe In the making. A trip through the plnnt 18 Interesting and Instructive, Our factories, warehouses and offices are directly opposite the depot. FOOT, SCHULZE & CO., oy The Gotzian Shoe “Fits Like Your Footprint” Where 0 Donnell Shoes Are Made. Oyl M Feath and Sidley Streets, e SEPTEMBER ST. PAUL appear on this page join in cordiall nesota State Fair, ‘‘The Country’s CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, ETC. Finch, Va Styck & McConville Greatest preparations in our history for the biggest market week. Specials in every department. Lot o G e Come to Lindeke, Warner & Sons Fourth, Rosabel and Broadway The Home of the “Key” and “Star” Brands The West’s Big Dry Goods House BIDS YOU WELCOME! We Cuiuiany uvae every merchant visit ing the Twin Citles to come and see us. Our main bullding, shown In above Illus- tration, s located on Park Square. G i‘OKIEBS & CO. ml'l mf m F' '1 the West. 379-81 Sibley Street. Be sure to visit the wonderful New Sani- tary Cracker and Candy Plant at Ut versity and Fairview Avenues It is al- ways open to the public. Courteous guldes to show you through. Tha world's finest food factory. A 20-minute ride at a b-cent fare from either city The Suuhry Food Manufacturing Co. === V. P. and Treasurer. ,qu--u THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SE'TEMBER 1, 1915, UL DURINO THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Noyes Bros. & Cutler 8ix Lines of Business Under One Reof. . Wholesale Druggists. . Paint and Glass Jobbers, igar Jobbers. b onf.r‘llnncrl Su| 3 Phy-!clum' Buv&l aaufacturs emists. Voot Hlettin ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS, 174.182 East lth Mrut— W ymmt Co. The Best Hard Coal in the World “Q\A_H'\ WfST[/M . FUEL CO'S SCRANTON (C. 1911, N. W. F. Co.) “The Coal That's ALL Coal” COSTS NO MORE Ask Your Dealer. A &% GROCERS, THE HOME OF PURE FOODS Visiting grocers should not fall to visit the home of the celebrated “‘Dainty" and “Allen Sanare.” J. ¥ LEN & CO. Alien Square, S8aint Paul, The West's biggest and most com- plete wholesale grocery house. Open house during Falr Week. Come! Abon building 1s the residence of the famous “Fort Snelling” and “Gopher” & QUINLAN, Broadway, Prince and Pine ll;om ’ G TO 1izH ‘‘“The City Beautiful’’ will keep open house during the week of the Minnesota State Fair. 8t. Paul Merchants, Bankers and Business Men generally invite the Business Men from out of town to come to St. Paul. Those whose names urging their friends to make their stores and offices headquarters during the groat Min. reatest State Exposition,’ September 6 to 11, 1915. GROCEHRs—Continued. Come and See Us “CUSTOMERS' HEADQUARTERS" with every provision for your comfort and convenience in our reception room. Be sure you see the new things in Furni. ture and Holiday Goods, umm! OZ:UZ. KIRK & co VISITING MERCHANTS Are cordially Invlud to call on us when they are in St. Pa The Home of chkll! Brande—4th & Rosabe) M o s » WHOLESALE HARDWARE. We hope you will come in and visit us Nicols, Dean & Gregg, g a5 14 a. 4 PRESIDENT, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, FURS. GORDON BRANDS HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, FURS.—Con. Lanpher, Skinner & Co. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Furs, Mackinaw Coats, Sheep-Lined Coats, Eto, EVERYBODY WELCOME, Fourth and Sibley Streets, ool o The MCIKIDDIM Buiaing Owned and occupled exclusively for the manufacture and sale of in HATS, GLOVES: FURS, GHEEP LINED T8 AND MACKINAWS. You nr- cordmly Invlled to come and see us whenever you are In the city. 300 All Outside Rooms-With Bath Modern—Fireproof—A Credit to the Waeat. FIFTH AND ST. PETER STREETS, __INSURANCE St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company “A good company for any agent” Our buflding is at West FY Washington streets, where we are al- ways at home to our friends. DAY INSURANCE CO., LIVE STOCK You Are Cordially Invited to Visit the Stock Yards and Packing Houses South St. Paul, Minn, The most successful farmers {n the North. west com* here for thin cattle and sheep for stocking their farms and feeding Over 240,000 cattle und 95,000 sheep taken from here to farms in 1914 This market provides a ready outlet and cash returns for all live stock offered. Adequate Facllities — Artesian Water — Best Feed Obtainable—Service Unexcelled 8T, PAUL UNION STOCKYARDS COMPANY, MILLINERY, FOR WOMEN WHO CARE. The House of Distinetion—Est, 1888 ROBINSON, STRAUS & CO., Por, pident. B PLUMBERS' AND STEAM FITTERS' SUPPLIES, il i |! f u."l‘W of Ci omn{ and lholr uh bit at The" nlr both invite yous visit of Inspection. > PORK PACKER The Mchllan Mode:elz Government Inspec Plant Leads all in cleanliness, up-to-date methods and high quality of product, Just under the High Bridge. Hams—Bacon—Lard e U —— RUBBERS AND RUBBER GO0DS, &TC, ST.PAUL lRANCN ‘m SiBiey 5%, ST. PAUL RUBBER 00, &0 180-184 East Fourth Street. See That It's ST.PAUL U3A “The Home Market of the Great Northwest”

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