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CITY AND RAILROADS CLASH
Miinndsntandinp Arises Anent the Twenty
Fourth Striet VUdnct,
EARTHEN APPROACHES WON'T DO
THE OarATTA DATLY RT3E; TTTUTISDAV. APT?TTj 20, 1000.
JHiinllinllr Will Hp Nulijrcl
, Heavy DiimiiKK iill I iilcxx
'I'reallp Work In Muli-
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to
Tho city nuthorltlps and the rnllronds
bavo had a inlaumlorstnndlnR which may
icrlously delay tho construction of tho
l'wwity.fourth street viaduct. City Attor
ney Conucll and City Engineer Koscwater
uavo had sovarnt consultations with I'rtol
dent Hurt and Chief Knglnecr Harry of tho
Union Pacific, but tho point Is still unset
tled. Tho contention la with regard to tho
outh approach, 600 feet long, which tho
railroads -wish to make an earthen em
bankment rsithor thnn trestlowork. When
tho question was first raised, tho city made
no objection and tho railroads havo mado
Ihelr plan on tho expectation that tho ap
proach would bo of earth.
Now that tho specifications arc bolng
Drawn up, however, the city authorities And
that they will bo exposed to heavy damatju
suits If tho earth approach Is constructed.
In order to secure the requisite height of
forty feet It would bo necessary to build the
tlovated roadway with a width of about
tOO feet. Huch a width would throw tho
Embankment to tho very doorsteps of con
tiguous property owners and would Inlllct
heavy damagi, for which the city would
ho responsible. Tho city engineer, there-
lore, Insists that tho approach must bo of
trestlowork, and It Is understood that an
ultimatum has been delivered to the rail
roads In which It 1b plainly Indicated that
the city cannot yield tho point. Tho rail
road ofllclals aro now discussing the mat
ter, but havo not announced their final posi
tion. They feel, however, that tho city Is
not JUHtlflcd In changing Us mind at tho
eleventh hour.
To construct tho opproach of earth will
rctjulro 72,000 yards nt an approximate coit
of $10,500. Tho cofit of trestlowork would
bo considerably mora Tho city onglneer
polntx out, however, that tho trestle ap
proach -would nllow nn opportunity for In
creased trackage, which would bo valuable
un traffic Increases toward South Omaha,
Tho city engineer expresses norno doubt as
to whether tho Sixteenth street viaduct will
n.vi)i: nno.i.
Our llnllre I'nreliitne from "The Pro
Storr" .Mil ..I He (IommI Out.
This mnsntlonal salo nffords thf biggest
bargains In fine new goods ever offered by
any nouso In America. Wo are making ri
diculously low prices to dlajioso of every
dollars worth In the next few days. Uxtra
clorks In every department to give you
prompt attention.
HI'KCIAIi SAU: ON DRESS OOODS.
Closing out tho remainder of the People's
store drcM goods. Wo will foil n 50-Inch
all wool covert nt 49c; the People's price
waj ?i.Z5. Wo will sell 40-Inch reversible
plaid back golf, worth $1.28, IC-lnch all wool
serge, all colors, CO-lnch all wool covert, 46-
Inch Trench novelty, worth $1.25, a 40-Inch
Herman hcnrlctta and about 60 other pieces
of goods that tho People's sold from $1.25
to $1.50, nil tomorrow at 40c. Special salo
on golf suitings.
SPKCIAIi SAI,K OF FINK COLORED dim
itihs. Special purchase of over 28,000 yards of fine
dimities Just received, fast colors, hand
some patterns, on salo Thursday In domestic
department nt 6c, 7',4c and 10 yard; worth
from 15c to 35c. Salo starts nt 9 a. m.
Thcro will bo a ruth for theso dignities and
ot tho prlco named they will sell fast.
LIj yard wide sheeting, 4'4c yard; yard
wide cambric, 5c yard; 42-Inch pillow cas
Ing, good grade, 9c yard; 46-Inch pillow
casing, good grade, 10c; 8-4 sheatlng, 15c
and 17c; 0-1 sheeting, l"o and 19c. $1.50
whlto crochet fringed bed spreads on sale,
$1.00 each. Seo our crash on sale, 6c yard,
THURSDAY'S 1110 8 IMC I1AHOAINS.
On tho big main bargain square hundreds
of pieces of taffetas, satins, failles, Chinas,
wash silks, corded, silks, fancy silks, In
fact nil kinds, somo remnants, somo big
pieces, any and all colors, many worth 60c,
many worth $1.00. all will go nt 25c. 200
pieces fancy drapery silks, 32 Inches wide,
bought from tho largest drapery silk mill
In tho country. In this lot you will find
silk worth up to $1.00 and $2.00 per yard;
nil go In silk department, main floor, 69c.
Wlnslow taffeta guessing contest Is credtlng
widespread Interest; everybody Is guesting
and somebody will get a silk dress of Wins
loar tnffetn free. Watch papers for further
parti iilars.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR SAMS.
Mrn's flno bnlbrlggan underwear, In plain
and fancy colors, regular $1.00 quality, on
Bale nt 45c. Men's extra quality light wool
underwear, $1.50 quality, at 75c. men's 60c
summer underwear on salo nt 25c; ladles'
20c hoso on salo at 10c; men's 25c handker
chiefs nt 8c; men's 15o collars on salo
nt Cc; $1.00 corsets, In all sizes, at 49c.
Special lot of ladles' nnd misses' kid gloves,
worth up to $1.25, on salo at 69c. Ladles'
of the county board, but don't think It Is
true, as charged, thnt they arc walling for
tho rent of the body to be found In order
to economize on funeral expenses.
Tlirei .MfMl llfinircil.
M'MtKVVII I !. Tnnn Al.rll o- .?-!...
Wittunn mid mil Drown, both white, mul
Sonnlo t'raln, colored, were hanged hero
todnr.
Wntson was convicted of liuvln? xhnt his
nngmmr, JHtnc.1 MlllH. trom uintitiMi, In
December, ISOS. Drown wim eliarcd with
complicity In the murder nf ills wife.
Crnln wmm u double murderer. Up was
ronvieied or having Killed another negro,
and while serving his sentenro killed John
isrown, n renow prisoner in the Jail hero.
nn;i.
. O.. nt St. Joseph's hoipltnl
April 21. brother of Mrn. .lo.ietili H. I'lirla,
tenjen nnd .Mrs. M. J. I'mve. Interment
nt 1 airfield, la. (Jamestown (N. Y.) nnd
i-annum int.; papers pieaso copy.)
Not "7 for 8"
A Sow Wny
To Minneapolis and St. Paul. It Is yla tho
Illinois Central It. R. Magnificent equip
ment And fast time. Tickets and sleeping
car reservations at 1402 Farnam street.
bo complct -1 nn expected on Juno 1, owing
to tht- semuty of Iron. Ho believes that the ji.nn gowns on nalo at 49c,
ui'iiiy win pruwiuiy noi exceed ono moutn
nnd that In any caso tho nouth-sldcTS wilt
bo ablo to make uso of tho ntructure boloro
July 15. All tho preliminary work has been
complotcd nnd largo shipments of tho Iron
mipoTBtructuro nro expected "within n few
dajB. Tho -workmen nro now putting tho
finishing touches g.i tho abutment on tho
itouth nldo of tho tracks, that nt tho Leaven
worth street entrance having been completed
last week. Tho masonry which will support
tho Iron columns le also In placo to a height
of four feet nbovo tho surface. It lias It3
loundntlon on piling five feot beneath tho
j;round.
Tho railroads show a disposition to push
tho contract on tho viaduct on tho South
iboulovnrd nnd Thirty-first street, although
thny nro given two years In which to com
plete tho undertaking.
HAIMIO.WI WIIKCIi CAHIT.T H.Kt.lZ.
(Jnoiln rp VII on nlf After All Arc
Hunt? Thcro Will He Stt More.
AT HOSTON STORK THURSDAY.
$20 WILTON RUUS, $3. US.
Two bales Just opened of the very finest
quttllt of Royal 'ton rugs, 36x72 al.c, and
worth up to $20 each. They go at $3.93 rnch.
Two bales Moquelto and best grndo
Smyrna all wool rugs, worth $7.50, go at
$2. OS.
All tho Moquette, Wilton, Axmlnatcr and
rlvct rugf, worth $3.60, go at $1.25 each.
All the small mats, Wilton nnd Moquette,
worth $1, go nt 49c each.
All the balance, of tho made nn rirnnt. nn
matter what size, big enough to tit any room,
go nt uo each. None worth less than $25.
Ono bale only of 12x15 Japanese Jute rugs,
worth $15, all absolutely sound nnd nerftot.
go nt $5 each.
All tho very heavy Incraln enrnnt. worth
45c yard, go at 25c yard.
All tho balance of thn Iner.iln p.irnnl.
worth 65c and C5c yard, all sound nnd per
fect, go nt 39c yard.
All tho balance of thn rtrMfnlU rnrnt
go nt 39c and 49c yard, worth un to l.
All tho balance of tho Moquette nnd velvet
carpels now on sale nt Col yard; would bo
cheap nt $1.10.
HOSTON STORK. OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
Omaha Tent nnd Rubber eomnanv nr nr
pared to fill all orders tents, awnings and
ennvan goods. Now location, corner 11th
and Harney. 'Phono 8S3.
STILL AWAITING BURIAL
Human I,eKn Pound on n .Snmllinr Arc
nt the t'oroncr'n t'nder-
tllKllIK ItOOIIIN,
Tho two human legs found on sand bars
of tho Missouri river nro still In tho
.rrerin0 Zi j Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co
and thn rlcht n. week. Tim
can do r ithlng In the way of burying them
until ho gets an order from tho county
commissioners.
"Of courso wo can't keep them much
longer." ho said, "They must bo bu-'ed
soon, as they aro In very bad condition, but
I'm -waiting for two orders from tho county
board, ono for a $3 box or coflln, tho other
for a grave In tho potter's field nt Forest
I. awn cometerv. whlrh will r-nai to r.n i
will cost Just ns much to bury those two 1
ICRS as 11 would Uln nntlrn hrwlv I'r,,
ablo to account for tho delay on tho part
But 25o for 10
of You guessed It right first time. We
mean inmc .so -rootn urusnes we are sell-
n iur ire. neo em in our winnow.
RUAD THKSD IMUCKS;
5 .50 noun's Kidney Pills, wo sell $ .40
.Mupn.iiH witm llazel Halve, we
. ""I :o
j.i uurry .Ainit WhiKky. we sell si
. J I I 1 , . I . I " T I 1 111,1 . , I . .
,vj uuim o rvi iiii'v ,-iiiw. ivi. Kri . ....... .1
,M Ut..lu I I Mill.
in
.40
1.20
.40
.1'
.40
.2f)
.0.1
I'.iitIa nn Ut..lu ,',,.,.1 Mill.
.50 Kskay's Food, wo sell
l.M Fellow's Syrup, we sell
.CO I-olcy's Honey nnd Tar, we sell....
.60 flcm ("ntnrrh Powder, wo kcII
M llorsford'H Arid Phosphate, we sell
.2 Howell's Anti-Cough, wo sell
.l.i II. ft 11. Soap, we sfll
l.fti llood'H Sparsnpnrlllii, wo volt
.2.1 Hood's Pills, we sell
.50 Hay'H Hair Health, wo sell 19
p meriber our NEW location, Cor. 16th
and Dodge.
i foliar
WARD WAS ON THE WARPATH
(Thirty IJny of Knforccil Sobriety Wm
'ot Coniluclvc to Flllnl
Aircutlon.
"When Patrick Ward, Jr., was released
from tho county Jail Tuesday ho gavo his
attention, to correcting a stato of enforced
nobrlcty of thirty days' Btandlng. ITien,
repairing to tho parental homo on tho river
(bottoms, Sovonth and Wobster streets, ho
broko In tho door nnd Interrupted family
jirnycr by attempting to brain his father
With an nx.
A few minutes later Officer Woolrldge
wan searching tho house of Kdward Coylo,
Just acroRH tho street. In quest of tho affec
tionate son and his ax. Sitting on tho
edgo of a bed was Mrs. Coylo, n robust sep
tuagenarian, her whlto night gown spread
out llko n sail and hor wrlnklod faco expres
slvo of terror. Sho declared sho would
faint If tho officer advnncod another step.
Hut tho bluccout had caught a gllmpso of a
iNo. 9 Bhoo beneath tho folds of tho night
robe, bo, as tho old woman gavo an agoniz
ing guBp nnd foil limp on tho coverlid, ho
reached under tho bed nnd dragged forth tho
junior Ward.
Ward and his ax woro locked up at tho
station nnd yestordny morning his sister,
Nolllo, appeared to fllo a complaint against
Silm, but Assistant County Attorney Gross
man refused to entertain It, saying tho rl
liarlan tribes to which tho Wards belong nro
uternolly lighting and nil should bo put under
"bonds to keep tho peace.
ClimiKc of TlmcH.
Tho Sioux City limited on tho C, St. P.,
M. & O. now leaves Wobster street station
nt 3:50 p. m. dally. This train cnrrles ob
servation enfo car. Meals served a la carto.
Iteturnlug, train arrives at Omaha 11:10
n. m.
Tho afternoon local leavea nt B:45 p. m..
running as far north n Oakand, stopping
nt nil stntlons. Returning, this train reaches
Omaha at 8:15 a. m. The morning train
still leaves nt 6 o'clock. This and tho Sioux
City limited make connections at Kmerson
for all points on tho branches and nt Sioux
City for Lcranw, Worthlngton, Sioux Fnlls,
EMnnkato, St, Paul, Minneapolis and points
north.
IIAYDKN BROS.
AnnouiippmciitN.
Tho prospects. Judging from n box office
standpoint, that Ada Rohan will dupllcato
tho enormous business that marked tho en
gagemcnt of Maude Adams, Is good. Tho
seat salo opened yesterday at noyd's to
waiting hundreds. Her opening bill will bo
"Tho Taming of tho Shrew" and "The
School for Scnndnl" Saturday night. Tho
Grnu Opera company will present "Wong'
for three performances, commencing Sunday
afternoon. MIfs Carrlo Ward Is the prima
donna noprano and Miss Minnie Kmmett tho
prima donna mezzo. Robert Lctto Is tho
Wang.
Milton and Dolllo Nobles, assisted by Miss
Wostcott, nro this week presenting at tho
Crclghton-Orphcum a charming comedietta
entitled "A nluo Grass Widow," which la
full of witty lines nnd amusing situations.
In tho musical lino the brilliant Japanese.
operetta admirably fills the bill. It Is ar
tlstlcally given by Mr. Eckcrt and Miss
Dcrg, who havo earned a most enviable
reputation ns operatic stars. The Nlelson
sisters aro clever vocalists and sing tho
latest songs. Tomorrow evening there will
bo a double 1)111 professionals and ama
tours. Tho amateur performance promises
to bo of nn unusually entertaining charac
ter, as the "talent" for this occasion has
been carefully selected.
A I1iiiiiIhiiiip Trnln.
The "Chicago Limited," via Illinois Ccn
trnl R. R., Is without question tho most
up-to-date train between Omaha and Chi
I cago. Its equipment consists of drawing
room Bleeping cars, buffet smoking and II
brary car, freo reclining chair cars and
coaches. Wide vestibulcd throughout. Loaves
Union Station at 7:35 p. m. Tickets at 1402
Farnam street.
Stonocyphcr, printer, ad--writer. Up-to-dato
cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tol, 1310.
Seo C. F. Harrison, real estate bargains.
HELLO, 747!
Send mo a bottle of Cramer's Kidney
Cure. I will jiny for It next pay day.
Tho question Is did wo send it?
Cramer's Kidney Curo 75c
Pnlne'H Celery Compound f.9c
C'utlcuiii Salvo 4'o
Juvenllo'Soim in,.
Jup Rose Soap Sc
Schaefer's Sarsaparllla ffic
syrup 1'igs an.
Cnrtcr's Liver Pills J5e
M"1";'.1!, SI."K:. 10c- "5c- W-15
Dr. Miles' Nervine 7c
Schaefer's Cough Syrup 20c
SVHK DEATH FOR 11UC5S.
It's a guaranteed preparation for nil
kinds of Insects; comes In bottles.
20o, 50o jt a)
West Nerve and Drain yjo
AJax Tablets 4DC
Chichester's Pennyroyal Pills $1 75
Hu-l'nn Hair Restorer 75c
Peru na 75,,
Dromo Quinine jr,0
1 dozen 2-grnln quinine capsules 7c
1 dozen 3-grnln quinine capsules 10c
1 dozen 5-grnln rapsules i5r
Duffy's Mult Whisky Wc
SCHAEFER curSIST.
Cor. llllli anil ChlciiKO Sim.
THE 1BMLMCTW STOTIM
ICHIIP VOI R HYH OX irAYUKV.S DAILY ADS TO OUT YOUll .MOXKY'S WORTH
H AVriFflr Ladies' Handsome
llAl UCNS and Sty isli Suits,
Waists, Jacksts and Skirts.
Thursday tho Dig Store presents somo very special bar
gains In tho season's choicest styles.
Utimatchable
Values in Suits
75 tailor-made Suits, flno nil wool Venetlons, graya and
uiuiviia, jiicitcis siik iinea tnroughout,
now box pleat back skirt worth I II St
$12.00, for : ZS KD
290 ladles' tailor-made Suits In One Imported cloths. Jack
ets taffeta silk lined throughout g "V V"-
new box pleat back skirt worth $18.00, J J V
on Thursday at S V-
213 ladles' Suits, In Venotlans, whipcords and other novel
ties, some all silk llnod throughout appllqlied
and braided effects, the new Eton and Jack- -4 mm wm
ct styles, single or doublo-breasted, worth 1 J
up to $30 ns displayed In our window.,..,... KJ
70 Sample Suits, the cream of tho markets, bought at 60c
on on tho dollar, silk lined throughout, at $25.00, $30.00 nnd
The Largest and Cleanest Stock of Silk Waists of Any House in Amarica.
Wo make this statement without fear of contradiction.
Two tables of Satin ami T.iffntn Sllv 'nii i ... 1
aglnnble. at $3.98. ' ,"a"c' a" sly,es ,m-
lars. a K.00 "wallT'lor S. M CU"8' now
115 Samplo Waists, worth up to $25.00, for only $10.00 each.
Ladies' Dress Skirts.
Ladles' all wool Crepon Skirts, worth $9.00, for $4.98.
Ono table ladles' Skirts, In blacks and grays, worth $1.00, for $1.9S.
Ladles' Eton Jackets, new styles, at $7.50, $8.00 and $10.00.
Fxtra Specials for Thursday,
intanis- uasnmero cloaks, braid trim
Infants Jackets, sizes from 3 to yea
25 dozen ladles' Black Sateen Under
20 doz. ladles' Pcrcalo Wrappers, 16-ln
with braid, extra wide nt the hips, best va
10 dozen heavy Bea Island Percale W
Tho advance BtyUs of our ladles' W
of artists. The most beautiful wnlst crcat
our Cloak department, on second floor, th
Omaha. Tho workroom Is In charge of nn
every garment or money refunded.
Cash Caught 'Em.
300 Ladies' Spring Suits, all new
and of the latest styles.
The telegram read: "Can you use 300
- I, y
ladies' spring suits, at less than cost to
manufacture?" Our answer: "Yes.Y
We know the house.
We know the suits.
med, worth $2.60, for $1.19.
rs, new style, trimmed with hrnid fn, ti nn
skirts, nicely corded, for 29c.
ch flounce, ruffle over shoulder nnd trimmed
iuo in America, only $1.00 each.
rappers, our reeular 12.50 Wrannnr fnr ti r.n
hlto Waists have arrived ntul urn ill. ,ri-
Ions we ever had. They aro displayed In
e liveliest and largest Cloak department in
expert Utter, who guarantees tho fitting of
Special Sales in Millinery Parlors.
HAYDEN BROS
Wo know tliey aro just what they represent them to be. AVe know they are
here, and we propose that you shall know it.
Today, Thursday, A, M at 8:30 O'clock.
These Suits Co on Sale.
ladies' Suits, worth &7.GO, lor $tf.0O
LndlGs' Suits, worth O.OO, for$4.DO
LadiGS9 Suits, worth $J2.GO, Tor
Ladies' Suits, worth 4.00, or $7.00
Lndies' Suits, worth &17.GO, lor $0.00
The $7.50 OneS fOr $3.90 Cr0,"e i,black only.thoyhavo fly front jacket, some
of them have eatni'faced rovers, all ot them with
box pleat Bkirt.
The $10.00 OneS fOr $4.90 gome in blue and black, they are all wool cheviot
fly front jacket, pilk sorgo lined, now box pleat
skirt, a handsome suit and perfect in style and construction.
The $12.00 Ones for $6.50 ?,hy como J thre;5 f:1:3 ,f t!;ua.litjr is
homespun, the jacket is lined with tallota silk, box
back skirt, don't fail to see these light shade suits, just tho thing you want for spring
The $14.00 OneS fOr $7.00 Are nno covert cloth, the jacket lining is of taf-
- , , . ieta silk, box pleated back, very pretty, stylish
and up-to-date in every respect, you can save just half your suit money on this suit
The $17.50 Ones for $9.00 Ar? mn?. a ?" ?"ality suiting,
jacket, lined with silk serge, box back, this
oton
suit
is worth double tho price wo ask, and such a chance to get such values may never
come to you again.
Extra salespeople to help out. Nowhere in tho city are you privileged to
choose from such a large and varied stock of ready-to-wear ladies' clothing.
Many
Peonle
Scofield's
Pleased
Wo arc pleasing many pople dally with
tho choicest of Tnliored SuttB, Sklrta, 6ep
arnto Jackets and Silk Waists pleasing;
them with tho quality, finish and fit pleas
ing thorn with the price. Won't you step
in and see what wo hnveT We'll bo pleased
io show you.
DRESS SKIRTS that aro "dresy." In
black silk a big variety suitable for re
ceptions, otc.
1
AND NOT A MINUTE LATER-
Tho Ilurllngton's Denver Limited, which
leaves Omaha at 4.25 p. iu Is due at Den
ver nt 7:10 noxt morning.
It gets tuero at 7; 10 NOT A MINUTE
LATKU.
Sleeping, dining and rocllnlng chair
cars. .
Ticket Office,
1502 Farnam SI.
Tel. 250.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sts.
Tel. 128.
3,
Well Known Pianos Shfrts
.i i ,.n , great nlto ra
tion nalo. luO instrumonts to select from, including such woll known
lmikotiastho
. . STEIN WAY . .
A. B. Chase, Vose, Emerson, Steger, Ivers & Pond,
Packard and C. D. Pease Pianos.
$300 Pianos $188 tasy monthly payments
$250 Pianos $158 t LK TlZ
$200 PiailOS $138 New Vla3 for rent. Fino tuning.
Tel. 1G25. Wrlto for catnlogues,
ai sr.ro.n-HA.n ima.vos. prlce8 unU tcrras or call nm, S0Q
?7.-..0( if loo.oo ijias.oo. tho wonderful SKLK-PLAYINQ
oiliiANS PIANOLA. It plays any piano.
9tn.no ijcift.oo :ir.oo Anyone can play It.
SGHMOLLER & MUELLER
The Old Reliable Piano House.
1313 Farnam St., Omaha. ,337 Broadway, Go. Bluffs
m
SC0FIELD
CuW&SUITCO.
1510 DotiKlasSt.
If Children
Were Taught
in chool that good health Is Impose I bio
with bad teeth thoro would bo fewer tooth
aches, fewer sick peoplo and fewer large
dental bills. Everything has a beginning.
Have your teeth attended to now.
Cood Set Teeth $5.00
(old Crown $5.00
Gold Fillings $1.50 up
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1817 IJOIKJI.AS ST.
;.;.;.,:,,. :; j, j .j j 4 , j, j, , .
DENTIST
What is Useless
Has been discarded from our prnctlce.
Modern dentistry docs not requlro
that tho patient shall suffer pain or
spend hefurs In tho chair. Llttlo tlmo
Is necessary nnd tho operations aro
painless. Our work is perfect and
guaranteed for years, Teeth with or
without plates. Tetth filled without
pain by tho latest nnd most scientific
method. Consultation and advlco
freo.
BAILEY, the Dentist
HS Pnxtnii III If. lUlb A l'riinin.
LnCy Atteuilnnt. I'buiio 1085.
$5sr Guess
Seven for Eight.
What is it?
KEEP rOUH EVE OX IIAYDK.V'S OAII.Y ADS TO OUT YOUll MOXKY'S AVOllTII
HAYDENs SHOES
Fine Shoes at Less Than Manufacturers Price
THAT'S WHY WE ARE SELLING MORE
SHOES THAN ANY OTHER STORE
IN OMAHA.
The Peoples and three other slocks of fine new shoes
going fast to hundreds of well pleased cus
tomers, every day.
A glance nt tho big bargain tables in
our two shoo departments is positive proof
of the great bargains.
for infants' fine fiOc Dongola kid, turn sole shoes
C sizes 2 to 5.
23
49c
for children's fine 1.00 kid laco and button,
spring heel shoes sizes 5 to 8.
for boys' line 1.50 and 1.75 satin calf lace
shoes sizes 1 to 54.
for misses' line 1.75 and 2.00 vici kid, lace
shoes sizes 11 to 2.
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Send answers to
CIIAS. II. THOMPSON,
Netvinrr AilvertliliiK Affrnt,
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$1.13
$1.29
ft f CIA for huHes' fino $3.00 and 4.00 vici kid lace
P1b shoes with welt and turn soles all sizes.
ft I A 7 or mon,s ine i5,:i"r)0 1.00 vici kid and box
PIhmJ calf lace shoes, with welt soles sizes 6 to 11.
"Ultra" Shoes for Ladies,
"Stetson" Shoes for Men.
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SWIFT
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NAME OF
On Lard, on Ham, or
Bacon is a guarantai
of purity.
Swift and Company,
Chicago, Kaunas City, Omahu.
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MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD!
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tho U.a lluok naut tealAj Irou tor lour ceuu iu tumi?
WANTED C'uno 01 i.a noaltli tbat
n-I-I'-A-N-B will not benellt. Semi S Centl
to niptnx Chemlrnl Co.. Nef Yorlt, for II
tampluu and 1.000 teitlmonUla.
CURE YOURSELF!
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