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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt WEDNESDAY, BOVEMBEH 0. 15)01.
MAT NOT WAIT ON MERCERS
' Oomoilmtn Ht Diipoitd to Eibmit Fru
call Qntitioi U Vatirt.
WtULD DELAY PLAN FOR PUBLIC MARKET
I'romolern of I'rUnte l;nferprle An
ii i ii n it Hint .Nrepniinry Cnpltnl In
in SIkM, IiiH '1'hcy .Mny Xnl
' Uet Chniiec to Cue H.
if a vnns iitv ci.otiii.o stock.
The A. II. KlrkPiilmnm .Hock.
J4S.000 WOIITH OF CLOTHING.
Thli Reason's newest and beat clothing,
mind yoti, at the loweiit prices over known
In the history of Omaha. Sale conimcnoRs
Thursday morning In bargain room, main
floor. This stock consists of men's milts,
drrs overcoats, storm ulsters and punts,
boys' suits, overcoats, recfern and odd knee
pants, young men's suits, overcoats, ulsters
and flno odd pants. Nought at 35c on the
dollar and will bo sold In came proportion.
Watch tomorrow's papcra for particulars.
IIAYDHN 11KOS.
Omaha rouncflmcn arc allowing the men
ho wish to establish h market place under
prlvato ownership u generous lapse of tlmo
In which to complete th-.lr plans.
Dr. S. I). Mercer ami George Mercer nro
engineering the corporation market houso
plan, llriefly, their schemo Is to organize
a block of prlvato capital that will purchase
a site and erect n market und then conduct
the samo as n business venture. They
would expend about $!"l',000 In the enter
prise. Shprtly after the launching of the public
undertaking for u market house tho private
nrhrmo was given birth. Not till Just be
fore the council meeting of a week ago,
however, were conncllmcn Informed that
uch a plnn tvus on font. The leaders had
hoped to get tho matter drawn to a head
beforo tho fact of Its Inception became
known to anyone outside thoao directly In
terested.. Hut the council rushed on with tho publU
ownership scheme and hail nn ordlnaucu
presented nt tho Inat regular meotlttg which
provided for the condemnation of tho pro
posed site on Jackson street. So then thu
Mercers whispered their plans and council
men wero asked not to hurry their action
till It wbb seen to what end tho prlvato
chcino would come.
. In WllltliiK .Mlllill.
In the regular order of things final ac
tion on the condemnation ordinance would
ha) rome last night, but discussion of tho
proposition at tho preliminary general com
jnlttco meeting of tho council Monday
afternoon was postponed nt the request of J
Mr. Zlmman, woo sent word mat no coma
not bo present nnd wished to tnko a hand In
tho matter nt somo later time
It was noticed that Mr. llascall, nlso, who
lias been especially urgent In advocating
tho public market proposition, was willing
to let tho matter go over nnother week,
although ho is not In sympathy with tho
Mercer plans.
All this merely tends to show that the
couucllmcn nro giving tho prlvato promot
ers a chnneo to submit their proposition.
They will not consont to delay tho action
on tho now ordinance, howevor, till the
Mercers cun go beforo tho public nnd try
for a franchise by popular vote, for that
means a delay of months.
Tho latent Information from the Mercers
Is that they havo their Interests fully
mustered nnd havo succeeded In getting
together tho necessary amount of capital In
Omaha Itself. They arc now ready, there
fore, to go beforo the people for a fran
chise. Names of additional members of the
company cannot be secured. Tho pro
moters aro lying low, endeavoring to learn
tho exact sentiment of tho council on tha
matter and awaiting nuy action on Its part.
If tho council will postpono Its own scheme
long enough to glvo theso men time to try
for a franchlso tho latter Insist they will
do It without tall.
The Northwestern I, inc.
SHOIITKNINO TIME.
IMPItOVINO SEIIV1CE.
Nov. 2.
Daylight Chicago special leaves 7:20 a. m.
Instead of 7 a. m. Home tlmo of arrival nt
Chicago.
Daylight St. raul-MlnncapoIls Express
leaves 7:10 a, m Instead of 6 ; 53 a. m.
6arao tlmo of arrival at St. Paul-Mpls.
No. 2, tho Overland Limited to Chicago,
at 7:45 p. m., carrlos SLEEPING CAItS
ONLV. Much quicker tlmn westbound.
Chicago to Omaha.
Tho Northwestern can do this.
1401-1403 Farnara St.
. Correct settings for gems,
tier.
Ed holm, Jow-
fR.nn for Unit n I)n Work,
If you live In tho country or In a smalt
town and havo a good ncqualntanco among
the farmers and stockralscrs In the neigh
borhood, you can make $5.00 easily by four
or flvo hours' work. Write us and wo will
nnd you cur proposition. Tho lice Publish
ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb.
Good position In a first-class Institution
for a young man, willing to start at tho
bottom am", work up. Must havo at least
a High school education, college training
preferred. Mako application to L 4, Deo
office,
Send nrtlclcs of Incorporation, notlcis of
rtorkholdor' meetings, etc., to The Doe.
We will glvo them proper legal Insertion.
Tolephouo 238.
Shampooing and hair dressing! 15c. In
connection with The Bathery, 216-220 Deo
building. Tel. 1716.
Appropriate anniversary gifts, Edholm,
i Jewelor.
WANT.
I
If you "WANT nomethlng nnd you WANT
Then you "WANT to use a BEE "WANT
V HQ."
If you WANT money for something you
WANT to sell.
If you WANT It quick, Tho Deo WANT
Ads tell.
If you WANT to exchnnge or If you WANT
to buy.
If you WANT results n Deo WANT try.
If you WANT a room nnd WANT board,
too, '
A Dee WANT Ad will supply nil such
WANTS for you.
T4IB DEE WANTS YOUR BUSINESS.
MAN FROM MISSOURI SHOWN
III It on in in n tr Work Him for All
lie .Money Hp linn nn 111"
I'ernoii,
The Metropolitan hotel, Twelfth nnd
Douglas streets, was crowded Monday, so
Albert Itoblnson of Unlonvllle, Mo,, had to
share n room with Sim Daxter nnd Jim
Kiddie, from nowhere In particular. Yes
terday morning Koblnson told the follow
ing story to the police:
"As we were gottlng-rcady- to go to-bed
Ilaxtcr said: "This looks llko.a place whoro
a follow might be robbed. I move we count
our money before turning In and put It
where It'll bo safe.'
"Then Haxtor and Kiddle began to count
their money. They had $11 or $15 between
them. They put It In their pants pockets
nnd put their pants under their pillows. I
did tho same thing. I had $25 In $5 bills.
This morning llaxter woke tip first- and he
nwoke me by making a terrible roar about
being robbed, lie said he'd been touched
for every cent during the night.
" 'Now, Koblnson,' he says toi nic, 'look
and bco how you came out.'
"I looked nnd found I'd been robbed, too.
" 'Well, we're nil In the samo boat, then,'
he says. 'Von go down to the pollco station
and report It there, and we'll stay hero nnd
sen what the landlord cap do for ub.'
"So I came, and hero I am, nnd that's tho
story."
OMlcor Sam Kclgletnnn was detailed to go
back to tho hotel with Koblnson, nnd when
they arrived It was to find, as tho pollco
suspected, that both Baxter nnd Klddlo had
departed, having made no complaint to tho
landlord. Kclglcman lind some troubls
"showing" tho man from Missouri that his
roommates had outwitted him to tho tuno
of $23.
DEAF MUTE WANDERS AWAY
Mtuilent from (lie Melirnftkn Instltnti:
1. envoi the School nnd In .Voir
MIkhIiik.
Ralph Hnrklns. a deaf mute, 12 years
old, left tho Nebraska' Institute for tho
Deaf and Dumb, Forty-fifth Btrect and
Boulovnrd avenue, between tho hours of 4
and C o'clock Monday morning and has not
been heard from since. Tho boy was
brought In by his father Sunday from his
homo, flvo miles south of Arlington. It
was his first experience nway from homo
and not bci-g pleased with tho prospect, ho
cried to go back with IiIb father, but tho
parent thought his son would becomo recon
ciled to his surroundings In a few days, so
left blm with tha matron.
Monday morning an attendant reported
the boy's bed vacant and his clothing gone.
Tho father Is now In the city. He says
the boy had not reached home and ho fears
ho may bo wandering about In the cold
without food or shelter.
Yesterday evening tho boy returned to
tho school. He had spent the time In
Omaha and until It was too cold to stay
out. He had only been at the school since
Saturday and wno brought then against his
will. Ills brief experience as a runaway
has satisfied him and he now expresses his
willingness to 'stay at tho school.
Gorham chocolate sets. Edholm, Jeweler.
Illnek IIIIU Gold.
It !s remarkable what a steady growth
has occurred In tho Dlack Hills' since the
modern methods of developing the ores of
that section havo beon applied.
Deadwood, Lead, Central City, Terry and
Portland, all within the mineral section,
nro reached by tho FREMONT, ELKHORN
& MISSOURI VALLEY RAILROAD. The
prosperous times ,for miners has caused ex
traordinary demand for mechanics In other
lines. Investigate this beforo deciding on
a now location.
For statistical matter write
J. R. BUCHANAN, G. P. A.
F. E. & M. V. K. R..
Omaha, Neb.
Publish your legal notice In The WmMt
Bee. Telephone 238.
Cut glnss celery trays. Edholm, Jeweler.
WAS IT YOU
That Bent that order" in from out of town
to one of tho combine "drug stores, who
protends to bo n cutter but who Is duo of
the main guys in tho Omaha drug trust
for a bottlo of patent medicine nt the ad'
vcrtlncd prlw. nnd who. Instead of cettinir
the goods, got a letter stating the little
box necessary to pack tho bottlo. of mcdl
clno In would cost 25o. extrn-and to nlea.o
send more money? Wlmt do you think of
thut-25c for n little box. 1K ot
I.OO Temptation Tonic ts
$1,00 Wen Hrnln nnd, Nerve Treatment " n
$1.00 Scxlne Pills .. .. ;?,
$1.00 l'erunn. u... !"" rSo
25c victor Pilis it
1!B fliilnaeetol heat for colli. . ,
$2.00 Cramer's Cotton Iloot, Tansy and
Pennyroyal ,
1 Cramer' Kidney Cnrc (Rcnnlnc)7rVc
50c Cramer'" Kidney .;urc(M?cniilne)4oe.
25c Cramer's Vegetable Pills (genuine) 20e
I l'lnt Pure Cllyccrlne,
never did, sell nrtlclo for more than.. 25c
ltl.oa. So; 1 Ulcklimon'a Witch
llnrel ,. ,a)n
A full, line of Huhber Good nt all
price.
SOHAEFER'S " Drug Store
Tel. 747. . W. Cor. lAth and Chios
Goods delivered FREE to any part ot city.
Mrs. J. Benson
Open in front, but
buttons up in back.
What
To 1 O
The prettiest FLANNEL WAIST
that is made for the money. Fine quality
and new style.
PRICE ONLY $2.87.
OTHER VICTIMS OF CRAMER
llg lank f aid ta Hit Beat Takan Ii bj
ltd Okick Mm.
VARIOUS MERCHANTS REPIRT LOSSES
Police I, cm r n Hint Aliened I'orgr
Left Council II Infix for (lie I'nut nt
A on n .Moniln) Ilnil Cheek on
Co in in r rein I .Vntlonnl. 1
Tho pollco have learned that tho exploits
of C. Cramer, alleged forger, aro much
more general than was thought Monday,
as three complaints against him havo been
received since that ot J. A. Kcndls, tho
Dodge street furniture dealer. The First
National hank Itself is said to have been
one ot the victims, as It cashed for him n
check for $50, to which Cramer had signed
the name of A. U. Wlgton, his former part
ner In tho Insurance business.
Tho Gate City Hat company accented n
worthless check for $30 nnd II. C. Shears,
book seller, Sixteenth and Dodgo streets,
wns swindled on n similar check for $20.
He Includes nlso ninong his victims tho
Mllputlan bazar, 1115 Douglas street, $11;
Martin tho tailor, $23; Hnydcn Ilrothers,
$25, nnd Mrs. Schaf, boarding house keeper
In the Knrbaeh block, $30. These, with tho
$&0 check passed upon tho Chlcngo Furnl
turo company, reported Monday, make n
grand total ot over $300 which Cramer Is
alleged to havo made awny with.
Cramer was formerly In the Insurntico
business with a man named A. L. Wlgton
In the Douglas block, Sixteenth and Dodge
streets, and while thus engaged estab
lished n credit with the firms and Indi
viduals swindled. Ho Is now out of tho
city, tho pollco learn, having left over tho
Hurllngton for the cast from Council Bluffs
nbout noon of Mondny. lie was In Omaha
ns late as 9 o'clock Monday morning, ns It
was at that hour that he pnssed tho worth
less check upon II. C. Shears. J. A. Kcndls
wns tho flrBt to discover tho fraud and he
reported tho case to the police at 11:45. All
tho checks wero drawn upon tho Com
mercial National bank.
The pollco know little nbout Cramer (who
sometimes spells his nnmo Kramer) Bave
that he Is from Chlcngo, whero ho solicited
for the Continental Cnsualty company. He
had been In Omaha nbout six months. For
a while ho solicited for the Equitable En
dowment Casualty company.
Shampooing nnd hair uresslng, 2,'c. In
connection with Tho Tlathcry, 216-220 Bee
butldlnc. Tel. 1710.
Store, loOfi Dodge street, for rent.
A Perftct Furnace Coal
Our Arkansas Anthracite In fully equal
to hard coal ton for ton for furnaee use.
It starts more, readily, holds fire as well, Is
as clean, ellnkcrless, carefully screencd;and
costs $2.00 a ton less. The price $8.00
delivered.
Hald & Rice,
Tel. 1288. 506 So. lth St.
Opposite Her Grand.
9
I
Too Busy
Ite nils. Making room for
. New Goods
Got more
Warm Underwear
than anybody. $1.00 suit up.
Black the $2.50 Hatter
107 S. lth Sti et
This Truss $1.50
We.sell
nearly a
.. i
hundred
kinds of
TRUSSES FOR MEN
AND FOR WOMEN
and same for Infants and Children
Special Hon in for Trnaa KlttliiK.
, Write for CnlnloKiic,
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go.
Cor. Itith nnd I)oi1k
OMAHA.
Trenton Coal
Lump and Egg $5.75 per ton
Nut $5.50 per ton
A PERFECT DOMESTIC COAL
NO SOOT
NO CLINKERS
LASTING
SMALL ASH
C. B. HAVENS & GO,,
1522 Farnam St.
Telephones 301,317 and 825-
8,000 Doz. Men's, Women's and Children's
Underwear
on Sale Wednesday
This is the most remarkable underwear
purchase by any retail house in America. The
entire stock on hand of the largest manufac
turer in America was sold to us at the lowest
price ever paid for strictly reliable and de
pendable merchandise. The consequences,
are that we will sell underwear at retail to
morrow for less than other houses buy at
wholesale.
50c men's fleeced back
underwear for
fa
75c men's fleeced back
underwear for
$1 men's silk fleeced
underwear for
25c
35c
50c
clerwoar up to Bizo JH, at. .
$1.50 men's all wool scarlet,
uutural and camel's '
hair underwear for
35c misses' and children's plaini Cp
and ribbed underwear, all sizes-'-'
50c boys1 &, girls'
heavy ribbed and
extra heavy ileece
lined un-
75c boys' heavy wool fleeco lined
underwear up to size 31,
nt
EOc misses' nml children's Jersey
ribbed union suits,
nt
EOo women's lino, medium wclfiht
underwear, silk trimmed,
nt
60c women's plain heavy fleeced down
back underwear, nil bIzcb, vests
nnd pnuts
25c
39c
25c
39c
75c womcn'H fine Egyptian cotton and A Cg
part wool underwear in light, medium tj
and heavy weight f
$1 women's line saxony wool ribbed vests faQc
nnd pants, nil sizes vrW
98c
1.25
98c
pant
$1.60 women's extra lino Australian wool
underwear, In natural and camel's hair
all hIzch i
$2 women's black wool tights, medium
nnd heavy weight
$1.50 women's saxony wool ribbed union
suits, Florence style
JDDAND
Eis
k1S .SONS
II AVntlll Great Bargain Room
lift I EIUI
MIINUXS, SACKS, KTC.
Al t
Extra heavy unbleached -.mislln, regular
5c goods, only 10 ynrds to a customer, (no
mall orders), at ZOo..
Tho la LL, finest made, 4c.
l'cpperell n, nt DC.-
Lonsdale, nt 7 lie.
1'rult of tho Loom. At 1ic. .
l'ltlJiTS.
All the sandard prints for Wcdncsduy
only, nt 2'4c.
aK-IXCII PBIIUAI.KS, r.c.
All the white star, sea Island and other
brands, worth up to 25c.- nt Ec.
SATIiU.VS.
Simpson's 1J-C nud other 10c and 1216a
plain black ratcen, 6c.
Simpson's 23o fancy figured sateens, "fie,
15c waist linings, black and gray, 5c.
19c skirt linings, 6c.
OUTI.MJ l"l,AN.i:i.S, I'l.AXXUI.KTTKS.
5 casen ot 10c shaker flannel, 2c.
1 case of 15c shaker flannel, 5c.
1 cast) ot 19c outing flannel, 30-lnch wide,
nlco light stripes, 7!c.
15c flannelettes, heavy fleeced lined, 5c.
25c Imitation French flannel, 10c.
IILA.MCKT.S AM) CO.MrOHTKH.H.
We will havo a grand special snlo on
blankets nt 69c, 75c, 9Sc up to $1.25 that
will bo ns good as you can buy anywhere
clso for double tho money.
Comforts at 58c, 73c, 95c, $1.23 up.
100 dozen samples in men's flno wool and
fleeco lined shirts nud drawers, worth up
to $1.60, on snlo In 3 lots at 49c, 39c and 29c.
Men's $1.25 all wool sweaters, In all col
ors, at 69c.
Men's .$100 Jersey overshlrts at 59c. ,
Men's 10c sox nt 3c.
Men's 10c handkerchiefs at 3c.
A uicai uaigain nuuiii
Sales WEDNESDAY
Men's 6Qc euspenders at 15c.
1 lot of men's colored laundered shirts,
Griffon brand nnd other well known brands,
worth $1.25, nt 29c.
DHUSS GOODS.
54-Inch strictly all wool camels' hair
cheviot, In black only, made to sell for $1,
at 49c.
60-lnch storm serge, mado to sell for $1,
black only, 49c.
Strictly all wool granlto, 60-lnch all
wool la'dles' clb'lh, 64-Inch all wool plaids
and silk, and wool plnlds; 40-inch nilk
llnished honrlctta, all will go on this ealo
at, yard, 49c.
75c all wool block Jncquards, 39c.
75c black satin Berber, 39c.
60o French serges, 25c.
39u hcnrlottas 19c.
25c plaids 126c.
10c Henriettas 5c.
10c novelties 6c.
10c debolgcs 5c.
15c plaids 5c.
SILKS, VHI.V13TK, COKDtmu VS.
25c novelty silks will go at 10c.
39c plain silks, all colors, 19c.
60c Jnp checku, all colors, 19c.
75c fancies 39c.
75o satin 25c.
$1.60 silk flannel 39c.
$1.50 black grenadines, 49c.
60c velveteon 19c.
$1.00 corduroy 39c. . , . '.
HXTll.V SPKCIAI,.
$10 black crcpon skirt patterns, 4 yards In
pattern, $2.9S.
$12.50 colored zlbellne skirt patterns,
$2.98.
$15 full dress patterns, $3,98.
$20.00 full drees patterns, $3.98.
5 yards of extra heavy Scotch tweeds for
rainy-day skirting, worth 75c yard, $1.25.
f i.oo i'im.ow Tors yi.in.
A lt of gold BQd'.sllk embroidered Pillow Tops on finest satin, the complete sample
line of. Jthe 'Jargest Japanese Importing house In the world, worth $4.00 each, on
sale nt $1.19.
TOI1ACCO DEPARTMENT.
Star plug chewing tobacco 37o null Durham smoking tobacco EOc
Ilorseshoo plug chewing tobacco ....37',io Duke's Mixture 35c
Nerve plug chewing tobacco 37Hc Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35c,
Battle Axe . 35c Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35c
Newsboy tobacco 35c Old stylo smoking tobacco 25c
HAYDEN BROS.
Don't Walk Your Legs Off
Looking for
A SITUATION
A ROOM
A HOUSE
A SERVANT
A 25c Wont Ad in The Bee will do the work.
ROYAL BONN CHINA
We Just received a new lot In the latest shapes and decorations In the cclebratol
Ttoyal nonn China. This Is tho tlnest line et China mado and wo will take great
pleasure In showing you theso goods,
AVAWHINNEY & RYAN CO.,
Icwclcrs and Art Stationers. I5tli and Douglas Streets.
Malt' orders, given careful attention. Selection packages sent to responsible parties
WEDNESDAY
WITH THE
WOMEN FOLKS
Women's Box Coats
-7 in. lonj;, made ot good quality
all wool kersey, lined with good
serge; a well made, perfect fit
ting eoat; regular UEf QA
8.00 values, for. . . .
Women's Raglans
Made of good Oxford cheviot, yoke effect back nnd front,
perfect in fit and workmanship; regular LQ
12.00 values . ipO. 1 CJ
Women's Automobiles
12 in. long, made or the best kersey, half tight fitting bacl
heavy satin lined, perfect in lit ami tflQ C
workmanship, 15 values Jl1 :x M. D
Boys' Overcoats
(rsually purchased by the mothers of the boys)
We arc showing a complete line of Jloys' OTVmts. When
j ou come to the depart nieiit, ask to see Miyl Ctft
our lino at iPHb.Ovi
They are warm, dressy, elegantly made and finished.
Cheaper ones, of course, and better ones, too, if you qjro
to pay more.
THIS IS A (3IM3AT STO1U0 FOR THE MOTHER
AXD HER ROY.
yivnllv Grea S75'000 Undir"
HAY KJLEiS wear and Hosiery Sale
This tremendous spot cash
purchase includes the best
products of such leading mills
as the American Hosiery Co..
the Norfolk, New Brunswick,
Sterling, Harvard Mills, Lu
zerne Mills, H. E. Bradford,
Switz Conde and New Eng
land Knitting Mills.
Such fine goods were never shown in Omaha before.
The prices are ridiculously low.
The most astonishing values ever put on sale.
J1.C0 Switz Conde wool nml silk underwear,
in nil hIzps, sliIrtH nnd drawers, 7eir'
Jersey ribbed, for men, on sain nt... ''
Men's lino wool nnd silk llctrcd lined BhlrtH
and drawers, worth up to J2.00, Qftc
on muIo ut ..
Men's $1.00 lamb's wool fleeced lined shirts
and drawers, In plain nnd fancy colors,
rcKiilar prleo $1.00, 4Qc
yii salu tit -w
Moil's 2oc socks IOC
5w dozen 'men's Vl'no ' lisio thread socks. In
plain and fancy colors, lOr.
at avw
Men's Kc lisle thread socks 1QC
300 'dozen' men's 'fine" Yl'slo "thread bucks. In
plnln nnd fancy colors, rRiiliir IQc
price Mc, on sale at
Men's union suits at Jl.W, '.', $3 nnd up.
Mnn's and Bflvs' 15c Collars. 5c
III W M W 9
1,0ft) dozen men's and boys' 4-nly linen col-
. ... ..ti ....... ut..1.iu nil ulv.iu frnm
lars. in an m n. ...... ..w...
... .n iu . ....... ..iliiii wfirriintoil new anil
iM HI io, i-vw.j .........
perfect, sold everywhere at luc, gg
Tho lart;eHt"ilno "cit" men's fine eolored
laundered shirts In Omaha. Notlilwr but
tun nesi uranu iiiuuu, utt ....v ..v .vw,
und Jl.W; worth double.
Men's nil wool sw raters, III plain and
fancy colors, at Wc. . an; H.98.
Men B l. arillBllll jnrri, in ..."
brown, at 51.00, J1.&0, $2.00 und up.
Men's 2."o wool 'socks In camel's 2Ar
lialr color and black, ut
Men's Wo suspenders 25c
Men's heavy work cloves nnd mittens ni
23c, 4!)c, Toe nnd up.
Men's fiOc neckwear. In nil tho IIC,
uuw colors and styles, at ciOC
Ladles' light llslo thread vest, OBt.
Iouk sleoves, nt auC
l.'adles' wool mixed vest and A(f
pants nt Wt
Ladles', flno Harvard Mills vest Cfi-
and pants ut .....OUw
Ladles' extra heavy ftecco lined ACkn
combination suit nt tzfkt
Ladles' lino half wool comblna- C tf
tlun suits ut CpI.UU
Ladies' fine combination suits, 014 rifi
lliirvurd Mills wool, at qll.VO
Ladles' flno Vega silk combination suits.
In pink, bluo and white, Qg
Children's extra heavy fleeco lined OKr
vest, pants und drawers, ut
Children's heavy cotton ribbed vest nnd
pants, in Harvard Mills make, OKn
all sizes, ut OW
Children's flno Harvard Mills combina
tion suits, In all sizes, at $1.50 nnd $1.75.
Children's black tights, in all sizes, Qg
La'dles'1' oiltlliK flannel skirts, ltnoo OAp
lciiKths, nt
Lumen outing imnnci gowns, nn 4.Ur
sizes, nt.
HAYDEN BROS
I
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CURE
IV
Uno of the liest euulpprrt of he Keeler ajmteaa of tnatl
tuti!t tlie only Keeler Inatltiifa In Nebraska. Car
Uriinkciine, Care Drue Unorn, Tobacco Uer. THU
WVEIAjY INSTITU'I'Ki ID nnd I.enven worlb, Omaha.
Shrade'rs
FIG
POWDER
A Kunrniitcod Ilomoily to Ctiro nnd
prevent AitiH'iiilIeltlH, nunovo (iiili
StonPM, Cure Constipation, IIoiulnclicH,
Kidney troubles, Mver JllotolicH. Tliere
Is notliliiii lit-'tter for n Fenmlo Itt'Biilii
tor tlmn Shrndcr's Kit; ToWder. .Sold
nt dnit; stores, iJ5c a box, or sent by
innll. Address Department A,
W. J, Shrader Medicine Go,,
New York Room 10, No. 30 Kant 14th 3U
or 1602 N, S4th St.. Omati.. Nob.
DISEASES of
MEN ONLY, i
I,uN of 1'ower,
UrKnnlc Weak
nena.Tnrlrovelet
HUeaaew of tho
iroNlnto fjlanif,
K I il n n y nml
Illndilor Trini.
Itle. 11 up tu re,
Nlrlithirn iiiul
UnfllnekH for Marriage. Established 1WW.
Charterml bv tho Htate. CrII or stato oaiin by
nmil, for l'lUlK MO.HE TIIIMTHKNT.
Addrc.st Dr. La CROIX,
118 iren Illock, MILWAUUi::, Wit.
Brownie
Kodaks
This Is not a toy, lut a Rood kodnk,
mudo liy KnBtmnn, taklni; pictures
Can bo loaded In dayltgbt.
Only 80c
Any child can work them. If you
havo not already Rot a "Drownlo
Hook" call at our itorc. All In
ctructlon (rcc, ,
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Partial Street,
Headquarters for Amatour Photo
Supplies,
Deputy Htate VetertnaraM.
Pood I&apeotor,
H. L. RIMACGIOTTI, D. V. S.
CITT VETKRINAHIANi
Ofilca (Uid Xnilrtnary, 28th and Muob Els,