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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BT5E: TUESDAY, JTOTC 12, 1000.
PROMOTERS MEAN BUSINESS
Incorporators of Dakota, Nebraska L Southern
Railmd An Optimiitio.
fLANS PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY
turirjnrii cin In (lir I'lHil nml firnil
llIK Ml'l- to III- llrmill
Within tin- .i-t .Sixty
-i,, l)n.
(AffalrR of tho nowly Incorporated Dakotn,
Nebraskn & Southern railroad, which pro
post's to run an ulr lino from Aberdeen, rf.
I)., to Grand Island, Neb., nre programing
In nn entirely satisfactory mntiner to the
partlcu lntercHtml In the new Hue. John II.
JJowmaii. one of tho Incorporators and pro
moters of the enterprise, la most optimistic
In his coiiHlderatlon of the outlook for the
now company.
"I believe." said Mr. Bowman, "that It
can safely be asserted that wo will begin
grading operations for otir new line within
rlxty days, and It will be pimhed to com
pletion h.h rapidly n possible. The proposed
route Is about COO miles In length. We have
curveyoru In the field at this time complet
ing our enKlnecrlnB work. We hav prac
tically three rights-of-way available and will
not be at the mercy of uny hold-up disposi
tion on tho part of 'settlers of th territory
through which our road will pass, even
dbould any bo mnnlfiMted.
"Our irtlclcs of Incorporation provide for
n routo through the counties of Hall, Mer
rick, Nance, Iloone, Oreelcy, Wheeler, Holt
and Iloyd In Nebraska; Gregory, Lyman.
J'rcsho Pratt, Stanley, Hughes, Sully Hyde.
Hand, Faulk, Spink. Kdmunds nml
Drown In South Dakota. Capital
will be furnished entirely by east
rrn Investors. Wo expect that the
road will cost ready for operation between
J 10,000,000 and $15,000,000, but the financiers
who are backing us havo unlimited capital
nnrt there will be nothing lacking In that
direction."
Ituni TIii-oukIi IVrtllc Territory,
Mr. Dowman Is confident that the coun
try through which tho Dakotn, Nebraska &
Southern will operate will sustain n rail
road ably, because of Its productiveness
und the diversity of Its iutorcsts. The pro
posed route passes through a rich agri
cultural and live stock section of Nebrnska
und South Dakota and will tap any num
ber of thriving towns and cities. The Man
hattan Promotion company of this city,
which has taken an Important part in the
promotion of this railroad venture, has its
representatives out In the state In the sec
tion through which tho Dakota, Nebraska &
Houthcrn will pnss, whero they arc looking
lifter the Interests uf the company, interest
ing settlers and citizens ot the towns
through which the road will pass In tho
enterprise. Already valuable franchises
Iiavo been grunted, liberal offers hnvo been
made and propositions for tho voting of
lionds for tho now road tiro being enter
tained In sovcrnl of tho counties.
Thn headquarters ot tho new company
hnvo been established at Atkinson, In Holt
county, a midway point between the pro
pcHod termini of the road. The election of
ofllccrs of tho Dakota, Nebraska & South
ern has not yet been accomplished nnd the
Atkinson oftlccs are In chargo of the Man
hattan Promotion company. Ofllcers repre
senting this company who havo gone from
Omaha to Atkinson arc: General Manager
J. A. Johnson, Secretary John T. Dalley,
(ieneral Counsel J. M. Kerr nnd Hlght-of-Way
Agent Ilrownlec,
DRUGGISTS ON THE WARPATH
IMnnnliiK tn MnUr It lliu-nnif cirtntil'r
for Denier Who Sell lit
Cut I'rli'i'H.
According to reports which come from the
picotlng of the Nobrakn association of re
tail druggists Omaha Is to undergo another
rttompt of the druggists to re-establish and
maintain prices upon prescriptions and pro
prietary articles which prevailed before the
cut-rate druggists Interfered.
At that meeting the nctuary of n certain
soolnty organized to maintain rates was
prcseut nnd sub rosa announced lo tho as
sembled de-legatos that arrangements were
almost complete to shut olT the supply from
those drugglnts who sell goods for less than
thi price atnmped upon tho original pack
Bg". "It Is bettur to walk two blocks than to
writs r line," snld tho representative, "und
there is no written ugreement between the
wholesalers, but each for blniHolf will re
fuso to sell to tho prlco wrecking houses.
Following tho sumo plan there will bo no
tanglblo organization between tho local re
tailers, but each will maintain the rates es
tablished under penalty of having to close
his doors for lack of supplies."
It was stated by local druggists that the
light will begin In Omaha within sixty
days and will be kept up until tho cut-rate
liouses go out of business or Join In tho
combination to keep up the prices.
Reports show that over fifteen hundred
lives have been saved through the use of
One Minute Cough Cure. Most ot these
were c.ibcs of grippe, croup, asthma, whoop
lng rough, bronchitis and pneumonia. Its
early use prevents ronsumpt'on.
(let nn early start In tho Working Olrls'
Vacation Contest so that you may let your
friends khow that you nro In the race,
READY TO BEGIN ON ANNEX
"Work on ilillllon lo Frilernl llnllil.
Inn Will lie Commenced
.lu lie 'JO.
Word has been received by the custodian
f tht federal building that the bond of
Cindeln Co. had been approved and that
work will begin on the annex of the federal
building on June 20. C. W. Murdock has
been appointed superintendent ot construe
tlon by the treasury department.
The annex will bo lu tho form of additions
to the north and south wlngg of the present
building and the extension of the one-story
central portion to Seventeenth Htreet. Tho
local olllrlals say that they am disappointed
In the decision ot the department to build
tho annex upon the pioposed lines because,
...Itl. ,1... ..vn..ntln.. ,1... .!.... , !
IIU lUC fACT-Jll iUII Ul IMU MiBlumil', UO (H -
partment will receive tho added room which '
It feels necessary for tho transaction of Its
badness. According to reports there will j
lie considerable change In tho present build
ing and rooms and corridors will be altered ;
so that one will hardly recognize the lint
floor Interior The rooms on the north side
of the building west of tho entrance will be
turn out nnd tho walls of the poscolllcc ex- ,
tended north, throwing the rooms now oe- .
oupled by the superintendent of the malls
nnd the secretary of the civil service board
into tho corridor. I
l'axton & Vlorllng hnvo been awarded the
contract for placing the lattice for the stamp
room of the postoillce In position. I
tilorloim Venn
Comei from Dr. 11, n. Cargllo of Washita,
I. T. He writes: "Electric nit tor ba
cured Mrs. llrcner ot scrofula, which bad
caused her groat suffering for yours. Ter
rlblo sores would break out on hor bead
and face, und tho best doctors could give
no help; but now her health Is excellent."
Kloctrlc Hitters la the best blood purifier
known. It's tho supremo remedy for
rczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls nnd
running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys
und bonds, expels poisons, helps digestion,
builds up tho strength. Only 50c. Sold by
Kuhn A- Co., druggists, (luarnuteed.
Vol tnrly and often.
V
PREPARING F0RTHEIR REUNION
.rlirnxkn Vcternn Will Meet TIiIm
Vrnr nt Lincoln Oflh'lnl .Stun"
A tiiiouiii'i'il,
John Hccsp, department commander of
the Orand Army of the Hepubllc, Depart
ment of Nebraska, has Just announced np
polntmmts to his olllclal staff, aides-de-camp
and committees Incident to tho de
partment. In general orders Issued by the commander
he calls particular attention to the twenty
second annual reunion of soldiers nnd sail
ors of tho state under the nusplces of tho
(Jrnnd Army of the Hepubllc, which will be
held In Lincoln. August 13 to IS Inclusive.
"The city of Lincoln has done much far the
comfort and cntcrtnfnmcnt of the Orand
Army," says Commander Heeso. "The re
union committee Is doing air that can be
done. Ample shelter, both buildings nnd
tents, wood for cooking, straw for beds und
hay for teams to nccommodato everybody
will be provided. The Spanish-American
soldiers will be given n day on tho pro
gram." Commander Iteeso's nppolntmcnts are ns
follows:
Assistant adjutant general, James D.
Ongc, post No. 1M, Krunklln; uxslstnnt
iliiarlermastcr general, Hred I'. Cook, post
No. 211, Lincoln; JuiIki advocate general,
Ira D. Mnrston, post No. no, Kearney:
Inspector general, 1 lurry K. Pound, post
No. SO. Hed Cloud; chief of stnlT, Charles
15. Hurmester, post No. 110, Umaha.
Aldi's-de-Camp: S. S. I'ctrrH. post No.
S5. Hcatrlfc; C. A. Sweet, post No. TO,
Ci'clgliton; John Oroy, post No. 1MJ, Anslcy;
W. T. McLuuthlln. post No. 11. Orand
Island: C. .'. Cannon, post 2m. .'II, Schuy
ler; A. J. Miller, post No. SO, Hubbell; W.
II. Stewart, jm.-tt No. S-.'. Geneva; a. O.
Vreelnnil, post No. M, Juniata; W. 11. 1 Hu
bert, post No. Mi, Coring; John Dlencr,
post No. 21. Syracuse; William Spade, post
No. IS, Fairmont: J. A. Huplpcr, post No.
.113, Harvard; W. .4. Askwlth, post No. K.
Omaha, M J. Freeman, post No. 7, Omaha;
J. I). Wood, post No. 2j. Lincoln
Reunion committee: John, Itcese, depart
ment commander; J. A. IChrhardt, Stanton;
II. C. Itussell, Schuyler; . II. Ilarger.
Hebron; C. K. Adams, Superior; John II.
MrClny. Lincoln.
Committee on state Institutions having
Inmates from the Or.ind Army: C. H.
Adams, post No Sl. Superior, chulrman;
(Jeorge I. Dean, post No. 11, Grand Inland;
II. C Ilussell, post No. at, Schuyler; John
1-2. Kvans, post No. t. North Platte; T. J.
Majors, post No. afi Peru.
Special committee on the destruction of
trees at the Mllfnnl Soldiers' Home: J.
II. Culver, Mllfonl. chairman; Alex Gra
ham, Heatrlcc; John Jcftcont, Omnha; C. F.
Steele. Falrbury : A. S. Pierce, Hustings;
W. M. Gilford, O. H. C Goodell, Lincoln.
I'lli'M Cored Without the Knife.
Itching. Hllnd. Weeding or Protruding
Piles. No cure, no pny. All druggists nre
nuthorlzed by tho manufacturers of Pa 7.0 Pile
Ointment to refund the money where It
falls to cure any case of plies no matter ot
how long standing. .Cures ordinary cases In
six days; the worst canes In fourteen days.
One application gives ease and rent. He
lleves Itching Instantly. This Is a new dis
covery and Is tho only pile remedy sold on
a posltlvn guarantee, uo cure, no pay. Price
50c. If your druggist don't keep It In stock
send us C0c, In postage stamps and we will
forward same by wall. Manufactured by
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Manufac
turers of Laxative Dromo-Qulniue and
flrovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic.
i:.t;imsio?i hates
Via Chicago, Mllvrnukee A St. Paul
Hallwny.
June 2. 3 and 4, Milwaukee and return,
$16.75.
Juno 14, IS, 16 and 17, Philadelphia and
return, $30.75.
Juno 2.', 26 and 27, Chicago and return,
$12.75.
City Ticket Office, 1504 Fnrnam street.
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
''Venn Ilounil Trip Hntcp-
On Juno 21, July 7 8, 9, 10 and IS, and
August 2, tho Illinois Central railroad will
cell tickets, limited until October 31, aa
follows:
St. Paul, Minn., nnd return $12.65
Minneapolis, Minn., and return 12.cn
iJuluth, Minn., and return 16.9b
Waseca, Minn., and return 10.S5
Superior, Wis., nnd return lfi.95
West Superior, Wis., nnd return 16.95
For full particulars call at Illinois Central
city ticket office, No. 1102 Farnam street.
Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co., tents, awn
ings, canras goods, 11 and Ifarnoy, phone S83
Save your coupons and help somo girl
take a trip. i
I U-IJJIJ11JJJJ 1.1 LI.IU.I 1 1 I I II 1 1 I 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ITTT
TOE MLflMOTM gMIM
LOW RATES
ALMOST EVERYWHERE
Philadelphia and return. $'10.75 Mine It. 16 and 16
Chicago and return, $12.75 June 25, 26 nnd 27
Knnsaii City and return. $5. SO July 2, 3 nnd 4
Denver. I'imblo, Colorado Srlncs
and return, $19. Oft
Olcnwood Hprlncs and return, $31.00...
Odon. Bait Iike City ami
return, $32.00
Hot HprliiKH. S 11 . and return, JIS.X).
I'nutnr H n. fSvlvan l.ukel.
I and return. J20.W
Tloket Office,
tr'rt' 1
1 502 Farnam St.
A POINTER
Arrnngomonia for your Summer Vacation should
not bo ccmplotocl without first asking about . . .
P
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Excursion
Rates . .
THE UNION PACIFIC
In fleet on Junt 21, July 7 to 10
curslon
ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP
I'lua )2.00 from MUourI Itlver to
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Laki
AND OTHER WESTERN RE30RTS.
TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER SIST.
Telephone 318. city Tlokot olfloe, 1302 Farnam til
hosto.v sroiurs mo shoi: nai.k.
9IHMIOO Worth ofYhi- Fluent Shoes
Mn lie In mi'rlcii on Stile Tniln.
MEN'S WOMKN'S. CHILDREN'S, IN
FANTS' SHOES.
AT HALF PHICE,
NEAHLV HALF PHICE.
LESS THAN HALF PHICE,
ON MAIN FLOOR
IN UASEMENT.
Till sale consists of every kind and ntyle
cf sho3 worn today. Everything that Is new
and desirable will be found In this talc.
Wo distinctly warrant every pair of shoca,
no matter what price we pell them for.
All tho hidlcs' Oxford ties and allppcrs
that wo veil for $1.00 and all tho ladles'
shoei Hint wo sell for up to $l.5'J nnd nil
tho really low priced children's, mlssei
and boys' shoes go on pale In the basement.
ON THE MAIN FLOOR.
All tho men's Oxford ties that were
marked In sell for up to $5.00, these nro
a.imples and they go nt $1.25 pair.
All the ladles' $2.G0 Oxford ties go nt $1.50.
Ladle-' $3.50 Oxford ties, $1.98.
$4.00 and $3.00 women's thocs, $2.50.
All the men's $.".00 shorn go at $3.00.
All tho $3.50 men's sIioch go nt $2.25 and
$2.50.
Do not forget that there nre n lot ot
Infants' misses' and children' fancy black,
tan, red, pink und bluo strap sandals in
this sale on the main lloor very cheap,
liOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W, Cor. Kith nml Douglaw Sts.
(lyuinnst It' (' ii Iiiii nml Festival, l'lill
mlclpliln, 1'n,
HALF HATES.
VIA HALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD.
June 15 to 19, Incluxlve, the Ilultlmorc &
Ohio Rnllroad company will sell excursion
tlclci'tfl from all local stations to Philadel
phia, Pa., nt rate of one faro for the round
trip, account Oymnastic Union nnd Festival
(Turnfost). Tickets will be good for return
until June 2C, 1900.
Stop-over not to exceed ten days within
limit of ticket allowed at Washington, D.
0., nnd llaltlmnre, Md.
For further Information call on or ad
dress nearest Haltlmoro & Ohio ticket agent
or n. N. Austin, general passenger ugent,
Chicago, 111.
A I'lace tn Spend the Atniinier.
On the lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL
WAV In Wisconsin are somo of the most
beautiful pines In tho world to spend a
summer vacation camping out or at the ele
gant summer hotels- Boating, fishing, beau
tiful lakes and streams nnd cool weather.
j Theso resorts nre all easily reached from
1 Omaha. A book describing them mny bo
I had upon application at tho Chicago, Mil
j waukee & St. Paul Ry., city ticket oftlco
1501 Farnnm street, Omaha. Round trip
! tickets, good returning until October 31,
, now on sale. F. A. NASH.
General Western Agent.
Spirit I, auc, 1 1...
Quickly and conveniently reached" via th
I Illinois Central railroad, Round trip ticket
1 now on sale at city ticket office, 1402 Far
: nam street.
Interest on city taxes (real and personal)
for year 1000, at the rate of 1 per cent per
month, will be charged on and after July
1st next.
Write ads. Sell cut. Print anything.
Btonecypher, 1201 Howard at. Tel, 1310.
TO USERS OF SOAP
Monday morning wc shall place on
sale 10,000 cakes of soap, which is
really worth 5c per cake, but which we
shall sell at
4C
Per cake,, or 5c per box of four cakes.
MITIt'i: This will lie nolil for
CASH only, nml no more tlinn
JOO ImxeN to n ciintonier.
Oi'i: Ml. W nir Mill sell
Inn Society llynlciiliiiie Soup nt
-!c ier cuUr.
Sherman 86 McGonnel S DrugCo.
Corner 1 tit It und Dodge.
June. 19 and 21.
July 3, 7. S, 9.
1 10, 17 and 18.
August 2, 7
and 21.
Burlington Station!
1 0th and Mason
Excursion
Rates . .
VIA
Inc., July IS and August 2nd. Summtr
Kates ot
Ill ItMMJIOVS LOW ItATIlS,
Twelve Clienp lHcurxInns to Colorado
Announced h, the lliirlliiKton.
Hotter Jot down tho dates on which tho
Durllngton Routo will make exceedingly low
rates:
Juno 19 nnd 21; July 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17 nnd
IS; August 2, 7 and 21.
Donvor, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and re
turn, $19.00,
Olcnwood Springs nnd return, $31.00.
Ogden, Salt I.ako nnd return, $32.00.
FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31.
Colorado Is a mile higher than Omaha.
No wonder It's cool. Tho nltltude carries
with It crlip. electric atmosphero that makes
tho blood fairly tlnglo through your veins.
What with trout llshlng In hundreds of
crystnl streams, oxhllarutlng mountnln
climbing, exciting rides nnd drives, or com
plete rest beneath fomc tnrlng crag,
you'll find your Ideal resort In Colorado.
Tho Ilurllngton Is tho phortest lino to
Denver nnd lu trains run on time.
Tho Denver Limited leaves tho Ilurllng
ton station, Omnha, at 1:25 p. m. dally. It
arrives In Denver at 7:10 n. in. next dny.
Tickets, 1502 Farnnm street.
Announcement.
Having purchased the entire stock of go3d3
ftom tho A. Polack Tailoring Co., wo
wish to announce that we will continue the
already established business In tho mmo
location, 1305 Farnnm, and solicit your
patronage.
L. J. HER7.00. Prep, Paris Woolen Co..
Take the Wk'iiiinIi
For Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and all
tho summer rworts of tho east. All agents
tell tlckots via 'he Wabash. Ask for them
or call on or write 0. N Clayton, Room 103
N. Y. L. Hide
We Often Wonder
why a certain class of pill makers fly off
tho handle" when our nanio Is mentioned.
We don't understand It. for'wo know we
nro such a. nice, good, kind man anil don't
think wo could be anything else If we
tried. Wo have ntwuys had an Idea that
wo were ono of tho.se "coody, goodv fel
lows." Uut Unit's not here nor there they
do "lly off" and w'e don't understand win
unless It Is on account of us telling them
a number of times that they "don't know
ono'i-h to nound sand in a rat hole
Surely that measly gantr nindo a mistake
wen they went Into the drug business
Why, If an advertisement appeared in the
papers: "Wanted, n man to carry water
out of the Missouri river." they would
apply for the Job. Hut these back num
bers will hiive to contend with the name
of Schnefer and If they get pains In the
back or that tired feeling, we uilvlse them
to use unit wonderful medicine.
CRAMER'S KIDNEY Ct'RE
SCHAEFER
cut puici:
druggist.
Cor. Kith and Clilcnio Street.
HAYDEN
S
men's, boys' and
mer Suits and Odd Trousers as
this gathered under one roof.
1,500 Men's Fine Worsted Trousers, all sixes,
waist 30 to 44 real $.'J.50 valued
now on sale at
only ,
Men's Worsted and Cassimere
Suits would be an excellent value
at $10.00special at
Boys' Wash Pants made of good crash
and striped galatea, cut and
class style worth fully 'Joe
bargain at
Boys' Very Fine Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 10
yearp, plain linen and prettily striped galatea, collars
handsomely trimmed, embroidered shields some have
dark blue sateen collars suits worth
from 50c to $3. 00 on sale at 15c, J5c,
75c and
Men's Very Select Suits of pure worsted fab-
ricrf, charming color combinations QL't 5?" d
highest class goods made at
$7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and.
Men's Highest Grade
ers, all sizes waists 30 to 50 lengths
29 to 37 regularly retailed at $4.50 to
$6.50 on sale at $2.50 and
HAVDEN BROS.
fr.i.i,i; tiii: .most i.otiiim. i. oin .
"liaro
tho
look
I'VA'Priiuo
fjiuier
jrpjust
."'PK, .
k'LsMzuh.
Vifivnist,
,",loss.
in ii
mm
llnten nml Dates for IMillmlelpliln Trip
Hound trip tickets nt ono way rule will I
pe sold over Pennsylvania Short I.lnw from
ChlcagJ to Philadelphia Juno 14, 15, 1. 17
and 18. They may be obtained from ngentrf
f connecting lines lu west or through 11
H. Derlng. A. O. P Agt . 248 South Clark
street. Chicago, who will reserve sleeping
car apace on application.
Speaking
of Thieves
Tho HUE says some arc "HAHY thieves. "
meaning, of course, the caliber of the thief.
Natnen nre sometimes appropriated by
others1 who have no moral ' right to them
For over 12 years we have been making a
popular summer drink, to which we gave
the nniie COCA-CELERY. It Is the best
soda fountain drink for headache, nervous
ness, exhaustion und fatigue. On hot days
thero U none better. Some of our com
petitors have seen lit to appropriate the
nnme. The only COCA-CELERY Is sold
exclusively by
J. A, FULLER & CD
Fourteenth iinj Oonulnrt .streets.
Your
Teeth
Should hnvo your close attention nnd when
you have them tilled the most skillful dentlt.t I
should be employed. Only the best work!
done.
Oold Crowns J." .00
(iold Fillings $1.60 up j
Silver Fillings 73c j
Taft's Philadelphia Denial Rooms
1517 DOUGLAS STREET.
In the whole
world theres no !
such stock of;
children's Sum
$4.75
linen
sewed in first
an astounding
r I f I II I
Ready - Tailored Trous
$3.75
$1.50
10c
1.25;HY
Do You
Wear Pants?
.Tnsl now wlimi sn munv nimi
running around in llioir shirt
SSsleovtis it is very necessary that
pants
should Jit nicely and
right. This week wo are
Jj holding a special sale of men's
'jkiiiicu light weight trousers, desir-
teifablo pattoniB, neat and drossy of
;Hffec'ts, in stripes, small checks, hair
unci jnain soiki pauenir7, uei-
A 1" -l.i 1 1.
too ngui or too neavy, uut
right l'or comfort and good
.i.l'rfJwear. Jn all sizes, in tho medium
in tho extra lonjr blzos with hlini
una tho oxtni iiirjro waist with hhori
l'ants in fact ti stilt ovory until
nur.socalln for.
lu ' 'in...... o i i.. u,.l..
illUDU III 'l luu III bllio niv
from
$1.25 to $1.50, $1.98, $2.50,
and $3.50 a pair.
I?
Horse Sense.
When a storekeeper tries to tell you there are
better shoes than "Nebraska Shoe," say "neigh" to
him, and we'll back you up in your "neighing."
Thero are just as good shoes sold in Omaha as
Nebraska shoes, but they cost, you more money. Same
quality, same style And same tit shoes as Nebraska
shoes, cost you a third more elsewhere.
Our line of men's shoes at
I
i ):: i s to style.
The quality we guarantee, the lit we mako that
you take no chances in buying your shoes here.
PIANOS
Going Fast
Only one more week and our great clearing sale on sueh standard InMru
ment as the STKINWAY, VOSB, A. II. CHASK. STKOKIt. KMKKSON. IVKItS
POND and PACKAUH I'lanos wl I close. If you want n good piano at the
lowitit price ever quoted In Omaha don't delny longer. It's tho piano oppor
tunity of n life time.
Fine mahogany upright, good as new, only 128.
Fancy oak sample piano, 7-1-;; octaves, SI. '18.
Heautii'ul cabinet grand, only $148.
Fine Chickering, ro?evood else, $150.
New Scale Kimball, $185.
Burl Walnut llallet it Davis, only $'250.
Squtirc piiimiN and organs, $S, S'28, ':?!) and up.
Wp sell on e.-uiy monthly paymsnts nnd give a handsome stool and scarf
free with each piano. New pianos for rent. Rue tuning and repairing a spe
cialty. Telephone 102.".
You nre cordially Invited to Innpect tho wonderful self playing pianola
the gieatitit mimical invention of he century. It plays any piano. Any ono
can plav It.
Wsi 1111 Sehmol'er Mueller have no rnimectlon with nnv other
it tii hi k, . hmir ,IH,B ,K, Mlnr , Mi ni.i.int Hp hi, re and go to
the old reliable house llil.'l Kurimiii Htrott.
tin: old hi:i,i uii.i: i'ito hoi hk,
l.'lllt I'h mii, in st . Oninliii: M.S7 lli'o-ulu-!i., ( nuiipll IIInir.
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S3 hvftl raffs W
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SteflSfik SellinS thousands of pairs
ners.
Less than Wholesale Prices
T crec? Tine si. 50 kid
JUUICS inado hv J. I.
tfe Co., all sizorf, on sale
at
T dHle' Hue $2.00 and $2.25
! JUiU ICS vicikidoxfords.in
tans and black, made by P. N. Wad
leigh tt Co., all bizes and widths at
MiCCAfi' fine $1.(55, tan and
lYlia&CO bnak, kid strap slip
pers, made by The Sussex Shoo Co.,
sizes 114 to 2, on sale at
CUMA'cz line $1.5,5-
'kid strap slippers-
sizes 8 to 12 at,
fOt5tr1' n lino 75c
IlllU patent leather
strap slippers sizes 2 to (5 at
DON'T FORGET THAT
You h.ivo th BEST notwlthstinuino they
mm
r. I'. It I LI. M. V. iO.. M A ti r A "I II K 1 . H S , ST. r.OUIN. MO,
C. A, ItAILSHACK. OMAHA, DISTHlBUTOIt,
jkrscscnsc is pret
ty good to have at
times. It teaches a
fellow how to say
ncigh.
HNEMiMHsl
'.SELLER
Oxford Ties
and Slippers
made bv the best.
eastern manufacturers at
oxford ties,
KmiHtlict
98c
1.25
98c
39c
and red kid
WHEN SMOKINQ A
cost you no more tban Inferior good!.
UNION MADE
cry
$1.15
BROS
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