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TIH3 OMAHA DAILY UEVa THURSDAY, 3lAUCir 21, 1001.
REIMERS DON THE STRIPES
Tathir and Son, Alligtd Bank Wriokeri,
Qo t Priion.
JOURNEYED WEDNESDAY TO PENITENTIARY
fcnlriior of I'lvo Vrnm lit Ilnrd
Lnliur IIckIh" nt (I hit In tin;
MIimix 1'nll Iimlltu-
tllllli
The Inst chapter In the capo of C. A. onil
E. O. Itclmers, father and bod, found guilty
of wrecking tho l'Irst National bank of
NcIIkIi, Neh., of which they wcro olllcerB,
was reached yesterday when, In charge
of two deputy United Stoles marshal, thej
etartcd for tho penitentiary nt Sioux Falls,
8. D., to Bcrvo flvo years nt hard labor,
March y Judge Mungcr of tho United States
district court overruled their motion for a
new trial and granted them ten days In
which to fllo ii supersedeas bond nnd per
fect n bill of exceptions to carry tho case
to tho circuit court of appeals. Tuesday
tho ten days expired without such nctloa
having been taken. Helm? under bonds,
they spent tho tlmo nt thulr former homo,
I'lerco, Neb., whern they wero in consults
Hon with their attorneys. They say they
could sen nothing to bo gained by appealing
tho case, so decided to "tako their medi
cine." II ti n U Ik Wrci'knli
C. A. HelmcrM was president of tho de
funct hank nnd Edward O. Ilclraors, 22 years
old, wax Its assistant cashier. In 1S9S tho
Institution failed nnd soon' nfterward n
chargu was preferred against tho Rclmcrs
nnd Charles It. Allder, cashier, accusing
them of falsifying the records, of violating
tho banking laws of tho United States and
making falso reports to tho comptroller of
currency. Allder, howover, escaped, nnd Is
now n fugltlvn from Justlco In Mexico.
II. J. Whltmorc, who was appointed re
ceiver of tho bank, found n shortago of be
tween $30,000 nnd $40,000, with liabilities
amounting to $110,000. Slnco then ho has
(.uccccdrl lu paying depositors and creditors
about CO per cent of their claims.
Tho Hclmcrs nro Bald to hnvo tho sym
pathy of many of tho best citizens of I'lcrcn
nnd Ncllgh who regard them as victims of
n technicality of tho law. To their way of
thinking Allder Is tho real culprit.
A personal friend of thu father and bob
who accompanied them to Omaha yester
day morning has this to say of tho matter:
"Tho Ilelmcrs were convicted December
2.1, 1809, of nbutrnctlng $ll,S0O from tho
bank, that being thq purchase) prlco paid by
Allder to them for their stock. Tho Jury
was notoriously nnd ndmlttcdly prejudiced
ngnlnst bankers.
Miller .MiiUt-H Allliluvlt.
"After tho trial an nflldnvlt was secured
from Allder, who had lied to Mexico, to tho
effect that tho Ilclmurs wero Innocent of tho
charge, nnd this was used to bolster n mo
tion for a new trial, but aa Alldor was n
fugitive from Justlco It hail less weight than
It might otherwlso have had.
"Tho senior Retmors made only thrco
vlslta to Nellgh during tho four years ho
wan an olllccr of tho bank and In nit that
time took no direct part In tho manage
ment of Its affairs. Ha had no knowlcdgo
of its shaky condition. If ho had ho cer
tainly would not liavo sent his personal
note for nearly $5,000 to Alldor for collec
tion sovcral mouths after ho had withdrawn
ns Its president. Dut this ho did, nnd
Allder collected tho amount nnd took It
with him to Moxlco."
PROSPERITY IS INDICATED
Current I km no of Omnliu City Di
rectory .MiikrN n Miilcn
illil .Sh.Mvlnif.
Oiunha prosperity Is exemplified In tho
twonty-sovunth annual edition of tho
Omaha city directory, which Is now ready
for dollvory. Tho now book contains
63,773 names, an lncrcaso of 1,381 over the
number In last year's directory. After
deducting tho names of churches, schools,
business firms, etc., nnd multiplying tho
balauco by 2tf, to represent tho women
and children, whoso names do not appear
In thn directory, tho population of tho city
Is shown to bo 120,350.
Two nud ono-fourth Is tho lowest multiple
used In nny city In tho United States to
compute tho actual population from names
appearing In tho directory. Consequently
this la n very conservative estimate. Tho
lncrcaso of 1,381 In directory names during
tho last twelvo months shows that tho
ictual lncrcaso in Omaha's population dur
ing tho past year Is 3,107.
During tho year of 1899 tho population
datn collected by tho compllors of tho
directory showed n gain In population -of
2,800. Tho growth for 1900 Is oven greater
and tho lncrcaso In population for tho two
years Is almost 6,000.
THIS WOMAN HARD TO KILL
Hello llrrry (ivtn Well nud Will
rroHi-ciitft Slim Who
Shot Hit,
Ucllo Berry. Who was shot .Tiimmrv .11 nt
Ufi',4 Capitol nvonuo by John Coonoy, was
roioaaou yesioruay from Clarkson hospital,
vhoro sho ha been a patient bIiico that
tlmo. Her first act linnn luilnir rnlniun.l
lo fllo n complaint against Cooney, charging
mm wuii snooting witli intent to kill. Sho
Is now In custody of tho police matron at
tho city Jalf, where sho will bo held until
nfter Coonoy's arraignment.
Tho woman received two wounds, both In
tho Immediate neighborhood of ihn lw.irf
and for somo tlmo It was thought Hho would
uie. cooney was arrested Immediately nnd
Btnca then has been In tho county Jail.
Jealousy Is supposed to havo been his mo
tlve. A WO.MA.VN (ill.VTlTIIDIC.
A .Mnntnnii Woman WrlleN In l'rnlxc
of Nowliro'N lli-i-lulilt.
nUTTK, Aug. 2t!. Nowbro Drug Com
pany, City Dear Sirs: For soveral years I
bavo been troubled with dandruff, causing
mo much annoyance, and my hair became
very thin. I havo used Nowbro's Hcrplcldo
for a month nnd tho dandruff has entirely
disnrpeared nnd my hair Is becoming much
heavier than formerly. Now hnir u ....,
log where thoro was nono, and I am very
inanniui to you ror tno bonellt I havo re
celved from Nowbro's Horplcldo. Very
truly yours, MRS. C. II. FOSTER,
No. 9S5 Utah Avenue, Butte, Mont.
12VHUY TU15SO.VY.
In Slnrrli mill April the
UNION 1'ACIFIC
will soil tickets at tho following
OHEATLY REDUCED KATES:
Prom Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and f3sn Dlcgo $25.00
Ogden, Halt Lake, Butte, Helena 23,00
Portland, Spokano, Tacoma, Seattle, . 26,00
Now city ticket ofllce, 1321 Farnam street.
Telephone, 316.
Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele
phone, 629.
fnril of ThniikK,
Wo dtstre to extend our stnecro thanks to
friends, neighbors and Hathborno sisters
for tho many kindnesses shown during tho
Illness and death of our mother and aunt,
Harriett A, McKlbbln. John F. McKlbbln.
nonjamln F. McKlbb'ln, Nelllo McKlbbln and
Robert E. Brown.
Seeds thnt grow cotno from the Nebraska
Eed company, 1513-15 Howard it.
IIOXTO.V .STOMP. It .SI'lltlAli M.ll.H.S.
A Mlk Stuck, mi Knihrnlitcry Mock mill
n .Hiiirtc of .tlnnloiirr I iiiiilrineii t.
25C AND 60O MANICURING AND TOII.KT
IMPLEMENTS, CO AND 10C.
Today wo place on salo n manufac
turer's entlro stock of manicuring and toi
let Implements nt about ,4 tbclr worth.
They nro made of ebony and trimmed with
ullvcr. Tho lot Includes tooth brushes, but
ton hooka, shoe horns, nail files, curling
Irons, darners, blotters, letter openers, etc.,
worth up to 50c, on salo nt 5c and 10c.
$1 KMimOIDEHIES, EC, 10C. 15C, 25C YD.
Your choice of nil tho finest nnlnsook,
Swiss nnd cambric embroideries, up to IS
Inches wldo nnd worth up to $1 n yard, on
tnlo ot 5e, 10c, 15c and 2c a yard. This Is
tho very finest lot of embroideries ever
shown In Omaha,
25C LACES, 1C, 2',4C, 3V4C AND BC YD.
Flno torchon Incre, valcnclcnnes laces
and Insertion, In nil widths, fine, medium
nnd heavy pattern, worth up to 25c n yard,
at lc, 2'4c, 34c and 6c n yard.
COC SAMPLE PIECES ALLOVERS, IOC.
Sample pieces of nllover tucklngs nnd
!nco effects, worth up to 50c each, nt 10c.
WEIL, HASKELL & CO. N. Y. SILK 8TOCK
At 16c, 25c, 39c, 49c, 69c, and HSc, worth
up to $2.50 yard.
Retiring from the silk wnlBt manufactur
ing buslnesc on tho 1st of March Well, lias,
kcll & Co., sold their entire silk stock to
us nt n tremendous sacrifice. This entire
lot of silk goes on salo today In six lots,
All 50c silks for 19c yard.
All 69c silks for 25c.
32-Inch wldo silks, 39c yard.
All $1 and 11.50 silks at 49c and 69c yard,
All $2.50 silks, 9Sc ynrd.
LADIES' $10 TAILOH MADE SUITS, $1.9").
Mndo of nil wool homespun blouse front
and sleeve, l'Alglon collnr, gilt brnld and
button-trimmed, skirt cut 7-goro flare, lti
tan, blue nnd gray, n wonderful bargain, nt
$I.9S. Actunlly worth $10.
LADIES' $1 DltESS SKIRTS, $1.98.
Mndo In now tnllored effects of home
spun, In three popular ohndes, tan, blue nnd
gray, only $1.9S.
LADIES' $.' SPIHNO JACKETS. $2.50.
Mado of nil wool coverts, good lining,
somo with velvet collnrs nnd box bnck,
nlco tan shaded nctual $3 values, for $2.50.
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA,
J. L. Ilrnndols & Sons, Proprietors.
HOME FROM SUNNY SOUTH
Sir. mill Sim. .1. II. Kvniin Itctiirn
from ii Winter l'lenniirc
To nr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Evans havo returned
from a five weeks' visit nlong tho Florida
coast. Whllo in tho souin they met many
Omaha nconlo. At Jnrk
A. J. Hauscom. Mr. Evans says that re
ports concerning Sir. Hanscom's lll-bca'lth
nro unfounded nnd that ho Is looking very
WCII. UT. JOlin D. Peabnilv. fnrtnnrlv nf
Omaha, but now of Ozona, Fin., was an
other Omaha man whom Mr. Evans met.
At Southland Mr. and .Mrs. Evans visited
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Rogers, who havo a
imo orango grovo nt that place. Dr. and
Mrs. Conklln wcro nmone tho Oinnh n nonnln
whom tho Evans met nt Hellnlro.
When Mr. nnd Mrs. Evan3 left Omaha
they Intended to visit Culm, lint mnllnnv
nnd other contagious diseases aro raging
so uauiy in Havana that they decided to
give up tho Cuban trip. Thoy went first
to St. Aucustlnn nml tllntl In P.nlm nnnM,
and Miami. From tho east coast they took
a vessel to Tampa and then visited South
land and Bcllalre.
"At Palm Beach it was ao warm all the
tlmo that It W03 really uncomfortable,"
said Mr. Evans. "Men tram wnnrtm- ih
lightest sort of linen clothing and then
mey couiu not keep cool. Wo wcro told
thnt thcro had been but ono cool snap
thcro this year. All tho hotels aro flllod to
overflowing nud the atato seems to bo very
prosperous.
"Whllo In Key West 1 visited soveral large
cigar factories and was much IntorcalcU in
tho nrrangement of oi o of tho factories
which employed several udi-d men. All
wcro scatod In n largo hall. Ii. tho renter
was a high platform from whhb a man
read to them constantly whllo thoy
worked. Ho was reading political news
whllo I listened. I was nfterwnrds told
that tho men nro nearly all anarchists and
tako this means of promulgating their
doctrines."
MEMBERSHIP IS DISCUSSED
Ilonl I'Xntc KxchniiKo Tnkrn Action
on- Some Houtlne
Mntterx.
At tho regular mooting of tho Ojnaha Real
Estnto exchange yesterday tho ques
tion of honorary membership camo up for
consideration on a report of the commlttco
on by-laws recommending that persons not
connected with tho business of real estate
dealing bo admitted on certain terms.
In opposing tho recommendation of tho
commlttco A. P. Tukey took occasion to
crltlclso tho notion of tho exchange In
going Into questions foreign to tho object
of tho organization, and pleaded for a
strict ndhcronco to tho principles! which
brought tho members together and which
will advanco tho Interests of tho real estate
dealers of tho city. The trips of exchange
committees to Lincoln in tho Interests of
legislation not in direct lino with tho real
cstato business received criticism at the
hands of tho speaker, and on motion of an
other member tho matter of honorary mem
bership was passed for ono week. Tho by
laws wero nmouded to provide that prop
erty for appraisement bo rend ono week
previous to tho tlmo when It Is to bo ap
praised; that tho membership fco bo In
creased from $3 to $10, and that n firm or
corporation bo limited to n slnglo mem
bership; thnt where a partnership Is de
solved tho membership in tho exchange to
bo determined by tho members of tho firm.
Now members wero ndmltted as follows:
Philip Potter & Son company, S. P. Bost
wlclc, Henry F. Ballcy, Byron R. Hastings,
N. P. Dodge, Jr., Sweet & Hcadloy, Nat
tlnger & Olson.
A commlttco consisting of C. C. George,
W. H. Orcen and W. F. Ornham was np
pointed to consider tho matter of achango
lu tho ratos to bo charged In making loans.
l2Mvortli Iii'iiRiicrx.
Send mo your name and nddress nnd I
will mall you, about April 1, n beautiful
Illustrated folder, giving Information about
tho special rates nnd train service to Cal
ifornia vln tho Burlington route nt tho
tlmo of tho Epworth league meeting at
San Francisco In July. J. FRANCIS,
General Passenger Agent Burlington Route,
Omaha, Neh.
POZZONI 50c POWDER
WE SELL 2ft
25c Cutlcuru Soap nt it0
50c Roger ft Oallet Violet Soap at.. ..."."25c
DW boxes XXXX Toilet 8oap-t cukes In
box: per box rc
About 1.0U0 20c boxes Tetlow'H Swan's
down at mo
500 bottles (50c) Florida Wnter nt ".".Wc
2,000 Tooth Brushes, gold for 15c and 23c.
at, ench 'joe,
200 Hair Urushos, name sold for $1.00 unit
$1.25, at. each toc
50 br &) bottles Bay Hum, 60c size, for.
each , ;sc
100 bottles Foley's Cream for, each 9o
600 Combs, all In ft heap, worth 25c, nt..,.12c
l.OiiO 60q boxes Pozzonl's Complexion
Powder nt 2Se
0)0 boxes Tulcum Powder nt sc
FOR CASH ONLY.
Sherman & McGonneil Drug Go.,
Prescription Pharmacists.
Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha.
QUARTER CENTURY PROGRESS
Oitizent of Black Hills Oonotrj Plan nn
Eipciition,
TO BE A QUADRO-CENTENNIAL EVENT
Nclli Ilnllofk, tlnn of the Mont
I'roiiilni'iit Old Tlim-rn, Vlftlt
4 ) in ii Ii it unit Tnlltn of
the 111k Him".
The pcoplo of Dcadwood nnd ot the Blnrk
Hills nro making large preparations for tho
celebration which Is to be held In Dcadwood
this summer. It is in honor of tho tweuty
fifth anniversary of tlic opening of the
Black Hills, nnd tho celebration wilt be
typical uf tho progress which tho quarter
of n century has brought to that region,
one ot tho richest of tho tributaries of
Onnha. It Is expected that thu quadro
centennial will be ot great Interest In this
city nnd that many from hero will attend,
as many Omahans are financially Interested
In that country.
Seth llulluck, one ot tho old-timers In thx
Hills, wns In tho city Tuesday nnd tnlked
Interestingly of tho plans. The organization
has been perfected nnd the committees nrc
starling to work. One thlug that has been
accomplished Is tho negotiations with the
Indians. Two or three hundred of them
bavo promised to attend nnd take part In
tho celebration. They will bo In two
groups; ono will be the blanket Indians nnd
beside them will march the educated In
dians, showing whnt has been wrought
amcng tho red men In the quarter of a
century.
Another Interesting feature of tho celebra
tion will ho on School Children's day when
It Is expected that 5,000 children from tho
schools of tho Black Hills will bo In line.
Tho unlquo feature ot tho procession will
bo tho guard for tho children 300 blanket
Indians showing tho children uf tho sail
and tho children of tho civilization that has
been Introduced In tho country.
A mineral palnco Is Included In the
plans for tho celebration. It will bo built
of tho productH ot tho Black Hills and
will Illustrate tho unbounded resources of
tho region. Tho old-timers will be on hand
to witness tho progress of tho qunrtcr of n
century. Red Cloud hns promised that his
presenco shall graco the festivities. John
R. Brennan, agent for tho Sioux Indians
nt tho Pluo Ridge ngency, Is nlso ono of
tho men who wero early on the ground
nnd ho will help nlong tho fun. The gov
ernor of South Dakota Is to ho Invited and
a strong Invitation with urgent reasons
for acceptance Is to bo preHscd on Governor
Dietrich of Nebraska, who, by tho way, Is
regarding ns another of tho old-timers ot
tho Black Hills.
Other features nro promised for the tlmo
over which tho ct'lcbrntlon will extend. H
opens July 2 nnd will Inst four days. In
addition to nn Indian day and a day for
tho school children there will bo a labor
dny, when It Is estimated that 2,000 miners
will bo In line. Tournanicr. of various
kinds will find n placo In the program.
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
The Last Three Days of
the Great Rebuilding- Sale.
122 pairs Women's Shoes tan and black
vlci kid and kangaroo calf also
somo fleeced lined all odds nud
ends salo price
39c
Meu's and women's shoes full regular lines
liar lines
i and
all kinds of leather all widths and
sizes $5.00 and $6.00 shoes
2.38
cholco ot entire
stock
Men's and women's shoes $3.00, $4.00 and
$4.00 and
1.69
$4,50 shoes choice of
entlro stock
at
Misses' and children's Bhocs remainder ot
stock to go In thrco days
$1.18, SSc, 59c and
39c
Men's and Women's Rubbers, 19c nnd
29c.
Saturday tho last day.
The Rochester Shoe Co.
lSln-DotiRlns St. 1515
' i unr' i
A SUBJECT FOR
INVESTIGAT ON-
buforo Easter; Is your plumbing. To
see that It does not breed UlHeutte dur
ng Summer's bultry heat. Sower gas
In your homo will cniiHo dangerous
diseases, and your plumbing should
bo overhauled to find leaks or breaks.
o will Investigate your plumbing nnd
put It In order, or put In now open
snnltury plumbing or steam or hot
water heating, nt a reasonable cost.
Free 6c Black,
160G Farnam; Phono 1019,
Paints
Glass
Varnish
Brushes
Tho season "or painting Is nt hand. In
nuylng. nnd nnnmnc nnlnt nnd vnrntnli
llttlo ndvlco Is necessary. Henry Johanszen
In chargo of thu paints, is tho only practical
man selling in tho city. Ho cun tell you
Just what to usu for different kinds of work
also how to use It Thoro Is n big differ
ence between selling p.ttcnt medicines nnd
vnrmsu. uau at our Bioro lor information
whether you want to buy or not.
Fuller Paint SDrug Co.,
14th and Douglas Sts.
Onrn nil nlulit.
wummaa
"'w'
iiomto.v sroiti: 511011 mitici:,
To Clrnii I t .ll Chile on iliirunlii
Piinnrt'N an Mil 1 11 I'liior.
TRK.MKNDOUS BARGAINS TODAY.
Wo nro nbout to make n radical chango In
our shoo department. In order to clean up
all thu shoes that nro un bargain squares
on tho main floor" wo will cut tho prlco
down very much today.
ALL $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES, $1.98.
All tho women's shoes on bargain squares
that wero sold up to $5.00 go nt $1.98.
All the misses', youths' nnd children's
shoes that sold for up to $2.60, on bargain
squares go nt 98c.
All the men's shoes that sold up to $3.00
go at $1.C9.
Every shoo now ou bargain squares wo
offer today awfully cheap to close out
nnd we warrant every pair of shoes we sell,
regardless of price.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Ilratulels & Sons, Proprietors.
Aiiiitiiiiiccmrnt of tin- TIioiiIith.
The Famous Kronen Beauties contlnuo nt
tho Trocndcro with overflowing houses, both
matinees nnd evenings putting up n Bplen
did pcrformanco with "Tho Night It Hap
pened" and "Tho Crowded Hotel," nnd a
wcll-Bcleclcd olio.
Ono of tho very strongest dramatic crea
tions offered for the enjoyment of Boyd
theater patrons tho current season Is "Tho
Christian," dramatized from Hall Calno'o
successful novel. It will open ut tho Boyd
tonight nn engagement which will tcr
mlnnto Saturday evening. Tho enst Is ner
alded as ono whose nbllltlcs urc In keeping
with tho play. Tho principal roles nre ns
mimed by Mr. Lionel Adams ns John Storm
nnd Miss Julia Stunrt ns Glory tjunylc.
Thcro nro sovcrnl In their supporting cast
who have achieved renown In tho dramatic
world.
Uivncy!
wit uens
Haydcn Bros, ivlsh to nunounco to the ladles of Omaha and vicinity their annual
spring millinery opening Friday and Saturday. March 22nd nnd 25rd. All nro cor
dially Invited to call nnd view tho splendid nnd complete dlsplny of all the now
dainty, chic and cxqulslto creations lu ladl ca' headgear, from tho cast, London, Ber
lin and Paris.
The Sample Suit Sale
Has created nn nctlvlty In tho BUlt department wo havo never experienced before.
Tho Bocond consignment of these magniilcent sultB nrrlvcd Tuesday. Tho storm has
given ua tlmo to check and mark them and they nro In
. ahapo for selling Thursday.
These sample suits are exclusive. They havo tho
fit, the hang, tho style, tho appearance not to bo found
elsewhere. Tbero nrc n groat many of them. Wo
respectfully Invito you to see them, whether you buy or
not. Samples, ns you know wo usually sell nt nbout
one-half tho usual prices.
To add to tho Suit business Thursday wo have se
lected 200 aults from our $15.00 lines fhey como In tho
newest styles, with taffctn lined Jackets, mado ot
homespuns nnd Venetians. Ttey nro nicely trimmed,
stylish nnd up-to-date, and Thurs- A AA
day's price Is only. ipiJJV
We have taken 100 of our $20.00 and $25.00 suits
SILK LINED THROUGHOUT perfect In hang, fit nnd
finish, made ot fine Imported materials (til flfk
Thursday'3 prlco only ZpltJ JJ
SKIRTS
JUST RECEIVED 400 RAINY DAY SKIRTS, 10 rows
ot stitching, very heavy materials, flnlshod Beams they
aro Bold In this town for $4.60 only ono
to a customer for
200 SKIRTS Made of nll-sllk taffeta,
laco, ah clcgari variety, worth
$10.00, for
400 Iadlca Skirts, mado of heavy crcpons, finished scams, pcrcallnctf' r A g
lined and velvet bound, n $4.50 garment for iJJtO
JUST RECEIVED 22 beautiful Imported SILK DRESS SKIRTS at $15.00, $25.00,
$35.00, $45.00, $50.00, $00.00 and $65.00.
Some Leading Thursday Specials.
Ladles' Percale Wrapper, with 15-ltich
flounce, for 45c.
Ladles' Silk Underskirts, with flounco
and two ruffles, $1.1)8.
Lndlcs' Silk WalBts-$5.00 quality for
$2.00.
Wo havo liO Winter Jackets left, worth
HAYDEN
THURSDAY
Grand Opening
Imported Pattern Hats
from
Paris, Vienna, Berlin and London
and-
Original Designs
J. L. BRANDEIS AND SONS,
Props,
" BOSTON STORE,
OMAHA.
this
DEHTIST
HENRY II0HLFF
Is tho major of Rohlrtvlllo and they do say
that ho 'una a wldo open town. Henry Is
tho right sort of fellow.
Sclinrlrr' CiiiikIi M-rti ........ 'Jllc
('riiinrr'x Klilucy Curt- , 7 fie
llroinn (liiliilni' I'm
I do. U-urnlii (liilnlnt CiiiiKulcn 7u
I ilnr.. .i-Hrnlu tlnliiliir t'liiinulen lOu
I dor.. rKtiiln llulnlni' (lipntili'H l.'e
DttnVn Mult Wlilkc- H.-.e
l.otiiN C'rriim lilt
l'n I no' ( i-li'ry Coniiiounil ...... 7.1c
AVI lie of iiiilul 7 Tie
Syrup ol 1'lun itIV
l'lvree'n I'ri'Hcrliitloii 75c
Scott' IIiiiiiInIoii 7.".i
(ri 111 11 Im tn it .......... 7."o
ColtNfool IJxiii'L'torniit 7."u
I'nltuo 'i'11 1 lie 1 4 Title
W'lilte Hllilmii llfiueil)' If 1. till
S. .). S 7111
Mulled Milk Itlc, 7r,c, It.l.-,
I'lnUliiitu'ft Coinimiitiil 7 fio
SCHAEFEft
CUT
Duucittisr
S. W, Cor. lUtli nnd Clilcnun,
Comfort
and Beauty
of teeth havo many virtues.
Havo your teeth attended to
whero you got reliable work.
Set ot Teeth $5.00 up
Cold Killing $1.60 up
Oold Crowns $".00
Tali's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 DotiglnsSt.
GRAND MILLINERY
OPENING.
$1.98
ippllqucd with
appllqucd with
$4.98
up to $25.00 your cholco to close only $4,f8.
200 Children's Jackets, worth up to $1.00,
for $1.98.
Wo have Just received 1.13 dozen moro of
thoso celebrated mercerized Coutcll Under
skirts, that are sold everywhero for $2.50,
for $1.00 each.
BROS.
and FRIDAY
in Street Hats.
Tho handsomest nnd
daintiest collection c f
women's hats to bo seon
west of Now York.
Every la ly is I nvltod to
interesting opening, J
The Greatest
Achievement
of modern science Is found In tho
progress of Dentistry.
C'arefal study in all lines of our pro
fesslon, the possession nnd skillful use
of Instruments specially mado for each
operation nnd every facility for car
rying out each undertnklnB enables us
to extract or 1111 teeth without pnln.
Wo lit and make Blnglo or entlro nets
of artificial teeth and do all other nec
essary work with satisfaction to our
customers,
BAILEY, the Dentist,
I'axtnn lllonk,
Jfitli fc I'lirnum SU. Plume 10SS.
Ladjr AllcnUnut.
Men's all
Latest spring styles, round
brown plaid, satin lining
corroctly constructed
Men's all
In tho favorlto gray mlxturo, round
corners, farmer satin lining, fault
less fitters, porfectly tnllorjd, only....
Men's all
In tho swell oxford groy, round oor
nor sack, farmor satin lined. Wo
don't bellovo such values get-at-able
outsldo this store
Other styU-K nnd p'Utcrns at $0.50, $S.0J, iO.OJ, 39.50,
Si 1.00, $12.00, $13.60 and up.
Nebraska Clothing- is Good Clothing
HAYDEN
S
One lot of Ladles' Corsets, COc quality, at 25c, bIjos IS to H,
Ladles' Ilatlsto Glrdlo Corset, in pink, blue, whllo and lavender
at 49c, worth 75c.
A full lino of Ladles' Corsets lu all sizes nnd colors, 75c qual
ity, at Mc.
A full lino of V'. 11., Knbo, W. C. C, American Lady and Dr.
Warner's Corsets, In all tho now Btyles, at $1.00 and upwards.
Tho Nemo Hip Spring Corset, with military belt, for stout llgurcs
Ladies' 25c Hose at 15c
200 dozen Ladles' Illack and Fancy Hose, full bcamtcss nnd war
ranted fast colors, at 15c.
Children's Illbbcd Hose, full seamless and fast colors, at 10c,
15c and 25c.
Tho Shawknlt Hose for children, at 35c, a for $1.00.
The larRCBt lino of Ladles' Finos Kancy Hoso shown by any house
'llltov P-
In Omaha, at 25c, 35c, 00c. nnd up to $3.00 per pair.
Ladles' COc Kancy Hose, nt 23c.
Ladles'
miicy irimmeii uorset covers,
Ludles' Cambric Skirts, with laco Insertion and edgo
and embroidered nifties, worth $1.50. nt OSc.
Undies' Sleeveless Vest, lu lino Ksyptlnn ribbed, at ISo
ladles' Dno Llslo Thread Vest, worth 30c, at 23c.
Ladles Ions Blcovo Uiryptlan ribbed Vest, worth 50c, nt 25c.
Ladles' IiIrIi neck, short Blcevc, lino Kpyptlan ribbed
Vest, worth 50c nt 25c.
Ladles' ilno Egyptian ribbed Umbrella Pants, worth COc,
nt 23c.
Wonderful Carpet Sale
The entlro stock of Knltfit, ltoswcll & Co., wholesalo
carpet house, forced to sell. These goods wero purchased
at such a sacrlllco that our prices will seem almost Incredible.
Think of Lowell s Kxtrn Super s, this
nt COc yard. $1.23 Axmlnsters nt 79c. Extra heavy COo Cotton Chain Carpots, 3Jc.
lloxbury, Sanford's, Smith's, aud In fnct all tho leading makes of highest grade car
pets on salo at less than auction prices.
Como and see tho rugs, In all sizes and qualities and prices.
Grand Fruit Sale
Cholco sweet Oranges, per dozen, 6V4c. Largo Naval Oranges, per dozen, 12',$c.
Choice, rlpo Dauannns, evory ono sound and perfect, only V.io n dozcu.
Grocery Bargains
Nice country Butter, only
3 pound palls best Lard
20 pounds Granulated Sugar for
licnic Hams, for
Soda or I'carl Oyster Crackers
Ginger Snaps
Oatratal and Graham Crackers
HAYDEN
At 50c on the Dollar
Today and every day until tho Aloo k
Pcnfold $5,000 stock Is closed out. Sco our
bargain counters nml Have 60c on tho dollar.
$1.00 Cramer's Kidney Curo 50c
$1.00 Marnet l'llo Curo 60c
$1.00 Ubursa Mo
$1.00 Huwley's Curh'iio Ma
$1.00 Proctor's Sarsuparlllu Wo
$1.00 I'-oloy's Kidney Curo Wo
$1.00 Foley's Honey Tar 60o
$1,00 Unwley'n Shampoo 60o
5c Mather's Sennit At 10c
10c Mather's .Serum M 5o
25c Penfold's Tooth Powder 10o
$1.00 Allen's Celery Compound 50o
25o Penfohl s Syrup of Whllo Pino Co .. 10c
J1.00 Kirk's llulr Tonlo 'ISo
$1.00 Peruna i"
25o Shusler'H Malt Extract 12o
25c Malt Vlvln Jo
$1.00 Wlno C'ardul 6So
25c llromo Qululiiu l!o
50c Hoff'H Malt nnd Jron 2jc
AIyers Dillon Drug Co.,
Cor. 16th and Par nam Sts.
WRINKLES
Holes, warts, superfluous hair
and ulldltllKurlng blemishes aro
speedily and iierniaucntly ro
inoved i Imperfect and deform
ed features inln)t'8slyrorrcctcd.
Full luforwiitlnn with took free.
IJEKriATOLoaiST WOODBURY,
do oiaic ai.,car,( lonroe.cnicaco
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Easter
Clothirvg
A groJu of truth is
worth a bushel of ex
aggerations. Sharp practice enn never
command anything but
short-lived succoss.
To bo well dressed on East
er Sunday need not coat n
largo amount If you buy
your Eastor outfit at t h o
right plnce. Wo bellovo tho
rlglit placo Is here at "Tho
Nebraska."
wool suits
corners
4.00
wool suits
wool suits
$10.00,
Sale on Corsets
and Undermuslins
worth GOo, nt 25o
season s styes,
10r
27u
$1.00
"lie
5c
So
SYjC
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014 Fur Hum St., Otualt.
IUPAN'8 TA HULKS Is nn effective cur
for the. Ills which originate In a bad stom
ach. 10 for tc. At all druggists.
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