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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1900)
THE ILLUSTRATED HER. September 10, 1!00. Distiller to Consumer $3: 'pullOuiirli. I'mrell Vila. haven Middlemen Profits. Prevents Adultcrntlon. ;oit thirty. tlirnnyiiirn wo IimviuIIhIIIIimI iVhiskm II i lift Tbtll H ! I WW HAYNEfiS 2VEN- Y EATI - Ot-11 Bynerdetiilingc0 5: QfBF lliiiii't wlilnkny mini" mill milil It lillri'i't t ii cull. I Minium, Wll llllVII tllllllH- IIIIiIh llf I'llHlOIII nrH iii ovnryMtiito mill wnnt i in ri; l wii t Ii uriii urit liiiiikn tli ii fol. I liming Proposition: Wc will 5end you fiuir lull ...... -4 I. AAI . J lluyiicr'n Seven Vrnr Old Double VCopurr Dlntlllc.l k. lt fur ,ii . Ilr.ni.l.l VVl,ln Un plnlii puckiiKcs mi murks to Indicate IcnntentH, When you net It unci test It, III It Isn't sutlslactory return It at our expense, and we will return your $.l.J( Mich whiskey ciiniint he purchused else- . u iiitc tor ics.s limn 3-viio. I IlKKKiicNrKH Htntti Niit'l Hunk, Ht l.ouiM, l lilnl Nut I Hunk, DiiMmi, lir III!) llf lllll I'.XPII'HN t'lllllplttlil'H. Win II! IO NliAKIiST ADDRESS. THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO. ' 305 307 S. Scvr ntlt St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 226 232 West Fifth St., DAYTON, OHIO. I' H ()r.lr Cur Ail?.. Col., ('ill .liliilm. Mnnt i -.. ii. .... ii ...i. ii'... I i."T , .una inn Killll. iiii , iiju., imi.l n,i nir 'iii,, ny irxlulil, iiuilil. Wn MMiirmil iMi nlii ivo lit mi w ill ili im ilinv nuri'M Ki. it, hamkiiso. I'icmIiIi'ii I . ii. i,. iii'.i.i nM ii. Src'y-'I'ri'iiH. II. I,. NUWTON, Sinit. Foil nil . ffl3 e tf&W . 1 1 Jj .T . w .i " Tailor-made Suits, Walking1 Skirts, Coats, Furs, Black Silk Waists, French Flannel Waists, Dress Skirts, House Wrap pers, Silk Petticoats, Capes. Tlu nliove pnrm""19 uro what nro to bo found In our Cloak llopnrtnuMit. Tho gtowth of this part of our business hn boon womlorful. Our aim Is to supply ladles nt all times with the richest and newest Btylcs produced by tho finest manufac turers. Wo sell only llrst-class garments, at prices oftlmes less than la charged for common Hoods sold In many stores. Tho Tnllor-mado Suits which we sell are dreams of beauty prices from $20 to $40. Our Coats are entirely dlfforotit from thono of last season prices from $7. SO to $3.1. Handsome Walking Skirts flvo-Korc effects prices $6.50, $7.00, $10.00 and $12.00. Ileautlful new Dress Skirts In all tho fash- lonablo styles from $8.60 to $40.00. KleKant Fur Coats In china seal astrakhan - at $30.00. $10.00. $.i0.00 and $"i.0O. Hlch Fur Storm Collars noveltleH In Scarf from $.1.00 to $.10 00 llandome Silk Petti, oats wide accordion plaltltiR round the bottom at $ST0 nnd $10. Thompson, Belden & Co S. W. Cor. 16th anil Douglas Street Offlco ' Phono Ml'J. Foundry 'Phono 2t:i'-'. AU-IIHN-SAMIH) -HAl'I'Y SUIUKCT OF AK-SA It-IIHN VI. Will i wn Oil, NEB. W. I. Ma til Is leased It, put In a hard tiiuple Moor mid sought to run a skating rink, but Just as ho got In running order the skating fad foil Into decay and he was left with 1,000 pairs of useless roller skates upon his hands." In lS'.Ci the Knights of Ak-Sar-lleu, who during the formative stages of their or- TllllKK niCI'AHT.MUVr.S Coinprlxliiu llnolilnr Shop, Iron mill HrnnN 1'oiiiiiliy, Hlcotrloiil llepnrtiui'iit. Office and Works- NO. I lllll-S llIU ltll STIll-ilO r. I'OUIlUrV- JA,.Csos STIIIJK'I'. History of the Den (Ciintliiued (nun ICleveiith 1'iige.) tho old lloyd theater box olllco and It pro gressed nicely, so that when tho company reached Omaha wo had sold about $0,000 unrih nf tlokotH for tho afternoon and a Homowhat smaller amount for tho evening ganlzatlon had met for a few weeks In Odd concert. Two of tho four great stars weru Fellows' hall at tho corner of Fourteenth to appear In tho afternoon and two lu tho atid Dodge, leased the building and havo J evening, and special trains were run In 'ver since occupied It. from all surrounding cltlos. : ; , "When tho company reached Onialia thoi;w manager Bent for ine, Senator Thurston V and ot hers and advised us that two of tho I four were suffering from the grip and ' unable to uppear. That was not the real . reason why, hut sulllce It to say that tho two men, who had been fortifying thorn- .selves against tho cold weather they had . ! encountered, were not In shape. Tho maun- i I ger wanted to substitute others. Wo do- j inurred. but thero was no way out of It, and so wo worked the llnanclal end of tho I negotiations to our beuellt. Wo finally I A i tx litbn lint llt-ll;ilinlu (if tlllt llftor- I noon eoncert, leaving tho company to havo 1 tho evening proceeds. I reinotnber that tho i receipts for tho uftcrnoon wero about $S,500. or Just enough to pay tho $6,7150,(1, guaranty and tho otliur expenses, wnuo . . . .VwV-- Mm A. MANDELBERG, Leading Jeweler, N. E. Cor. I6tli and Parnam St. Finest Bulootlou fur the Uolldnys In Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass anil Silver Novelties In tho west. Kverytblntr New. Cull and boo ub. No trouble, to fbow good p J. Karbach & Sons Carriage and Wagon Makers 419 South 13th and 1220 Howard St. Omaha, Neb. Special attention given to Re pairing and Rubbij-JeslJgy TELEPHONE 1120. Art in Shoes. Tlu nowust and nicest their end notted nbout $6,000. That was , !' ,i ; ; . rnl, ,,, J the only time such an entertainment was I lIllllgMIl IOOtWO.ll lOI IllOIl, y u.w.iir.xl tnr Dmnhii linckod. Illinn. : ... WnilHHl ;ill(l ( 111 1(1 l'ttl dully, by one Individual, nnd 1 was mighty 1 Ak-Snr HtMl visitor Mi'H I , glad, I tell you. when I got out whole. It ; f k'11 ' U1 lSllOlls .110 , Is duo to Mr. Uosowater that It was so- A COl'dially lllVltcd to Visit cured here and I inust say that If It lmiJIouv ytoi'O for Latust StvIosJ. not ueen tor ma iiutrui iiiiyuriim.-imiiii. . i i , - should never havo gotten out of It wholo. , aiUl lOWtiSl 1 riCOA "In 1891 tho building wna sold by tho , J, Handsome Illustrated catalogue-! sheriff to satisfy Its Indebtedness and was' J1Ht tSpnd for It. 1 , bought by Koeder & Hell, Insurance men, who estubllshed nnd successfully operated 1 np rv r a..,, 1.4. C n n I I In It for two seasons commercial e.xposl- 1 1,1, ItYMI'III Ot 1 II. .no ivllli tinnntiltinlivlni' Rnnclnl llttMO- I I, who, i..w . v w v... I'.. .n -'' --- " - - I I ACCORDION and SIDE PLEATING. j Embroidery and Applique Trimming by the Yard. Popular Priooa. Porfoot Work. Order flllod to any jiart of the oounti-f. Call or wrlto for descriptive clrcuiur. M. GOLDMAM & CO., Douglas Block, 16th iiurt Dodgo Stroots, Omaha, Neb. Opposite llaydon Hros. Dietz tlons. Noliililo I'olltlenl (iiitlioilnu. "In lS'Jli the populist national eomentlon was held there which gave birth to tho Omaha platform and nominated J. II. Weavr for president. That was probably the most notable gathering ever held lu the Coliseum, though not the greatest in point of numbers. The biggest crowd thill ever assembled there was at the con clusion of Prince's bicycle tournaments, whon S,!i00 people went wild over an excit ing llnlsh. 1 have at my house the table or desk that was used by the presiding olllcer of the populist convention, and It has In It yet the Imprints of the heels of Mary Kllcn Lease ns buo pirouetted upon It In one of her bursts of enthusiasm. I remember the firm of Dowey & Stone, with I which 1 was then connected, supplied the hall with 7..100 chairs for that convention. They came from tho Crocker factory nt ! Sheboygan, which blew down the other day "In IS03 tho building passed Into tho pos. session of Mrs Campbell for ground rent, the location having been leased from her 1 It Is now owned by C It. Campbell of Council Bluffs, her son During that year N. Ii. Cor. I6lh and Douglas. .j- vj fwj , ;i i.w.;, v- : BUSINESS MEN:: The printing vc produce has won the admiration nf everyone oven of umtpctitnrs in the printing business everywhere. We do not want your words of praise so much as wc do YOUR hlJSIMiSS the praise will fol low likewise your future or ders. It is in the doing of it wc excel, nnd not in the talking about it. Tel, l'JO-J 101(5 Fa run m S'root OMAHA DAILY HOTEL REPORTER, I. A .MI51H.AU CO.. Prop. O All Kinds of Lumber Office 1214 Farnaiu Tel. 35 MR FrT8 n' ?1 RBhHEm C b: r-rf Dietz Sheridan Coal Yards mil and California Tel. 153