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TIT I! OMAHA PAIXiT IlEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5. 100:?.
SAYS HE OFFERED NO BRIBE
Michael CftTamanh Denies Charge of
AttBmpt'sd Bribery.
HEAD OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY
Explains fast Irmvilhr for MnlleU
laaacad Rim to Proffer Alio
Oard Hundred DolUri to Tes
tiff trrtala WMi
Mlrtiael Cavanaugh, the head of a private
drtentlve concern, la to bo Investigated by
thn oounty attorney for an alleged offer of
a bribe In the Benson assault case. Alice
Gnrd said yesterday that Cavanaugh had
been to her home and made a proposi
tion to her bmtrmr that he would give Alice
$103 If upon the witness stand she would
swe;ir that Frank Mullck waa not among
the nomber who assaulted her and that ahe
had been mistaken In her former testimony.
To the narnben of the Gard family Cav
anauf a gave the name of Kelly and said he
lived et South Omaha. While he waa talk
ing with Wesley Oard a member of the
fami:y called the police and Officer Ed Mor
rison went to the house. The glrla told the
Officer that Cavanaugh had tried to bribe
them. Morrison left the house with Cav
anaugh and then released him with the un
derstanding that he would go to the police
station alone. Cavanaugh did this and
ftpr telling the police his story he was
iln relumed nendlna the filing of a com
plaint, as the police said they could not 1
hold him.
Cavanaugh admitted that he had made a
propneltlon to Wesley Oard, but It was not
In the nature of a bribe. He said: "I was
acquainted with one of the Mullck boys and
we had talked over the case. He told me
that Frank had not admitted his guilt to
any member of the family and that they
did not believe he was guilty. We both
thouyht that the girl might have been mis
takes in her Identification. Later I got to
thinking about the case and concluded to
Investigate on my own hook. I went to the
Gard home and asked the girls tf there was
any possible chance of them being mistaken
In tite Identification. At first both of them
said there was not, but later they prac
tice ly admitted that there might be.
UxyltUns the Offar.
"I Chen left tha girls and saw the brother.
I tuld hi in that the girls might mistaken
and that I hated to see an innocent man
scut to the penitentiary. He agreed wlla
mo tnat there might have been a mlBtake
but It would bo hard on the girls to admit
Unit they had mada a mistake. Finally I
told him that If the girls hod found that
they had bean mistakes ana were willing
' to isll the truth tXmi I would gaidly give
them 100,
"J la agreed to sae the girls and then I
told hlta my name was Kiilly and that I
Uvea In South Omaha, lie agreed to moot
roe thara at o'clock last night. He failed
to xtaow op and again I wm to the house.
AVe ware tulklng over the matter and I had
aaeurad him that all I wanted was for the
girls to be sure they were telling the truth
and that If they found they were wrong In
their Indanaaoaaion of Frank Mullck, that
I would deposit the 100 In any good place
they said. Just then the police arrived and
I was told to go to the station. I was at
polios court this morning, but there bad
been no complaint filed."
When asked who was to put up the $100
Cavanaugfa said) "I was going to pay lt
out of my own pocket In order to prevent
an Innocent man from going to the
penitentiary," and at the same time he
said he bad never seen Fran; Muling and
did. not know him.
Esgllih WIU Iawatlarat-e,
The story waa told to Oounty Attorney
EmrUwh yesterday and he has not yet
had time to thoroughly investigate It, but
according' to Deputy Magney they win do
this at once.
The case of Frank Mullck was called In
Justice King's court at 10 o'clock and after
th evidence of Alice Gard had been heard
It went over untU Wednesday morning1. At
2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the hearing
of Emll Wiseman began. .
(he roof. If the roof can be put on, figure
the members of the committee, the Audi
torium can be used for a number of func
tions even before the heating plant Is in
mailed and the permanent furniture is in
position. They also figure that with the
building once used to some degree the
funds for the heating, furniture and any
odds and ends can be secured without any
great difficulty.
During July more cash was collected on
subscriptions than In any previous month,
a fact commented on favorably at the
meeting. The remaining unpaid subscrip
tions, some of them conditional, were can
vassed, and various names and methods
for the raising of the amount still required
were discussed. '
SELLS THE OLD LINCOLN CAR
I'nlon Pacific neleases Thirty-Seven
Year Tenir of Late President's
Private Conveyance,
The Union Pacific has sold the "Lincoln
car," which has been the property of the
road for the last thlrty-severi years, and lt
will be placed on exhibition on the "Pike"
In St. Louis next year as one of the main
concessions. For years the car has stood
on the tracks near the Union Pacitlo shops
and Jt has attracted scarcely passing no
tice of Omaha people, except when lt was
on exhibition at the Transmlsslsslppl ex
position. It was also exhibited at Chicago
in 1S93.
The car waa built at the Military Car
shops, Alexandria, Vs., In 1864. It was
Ironclad, armor plate being set between the
Inner and outer walls to make lt armor-
proof. After the car was built the presi
dent used lt practically altogether, and his
remains were taken to Springfield for burial
n lt. In 1888 lt became the property of the
Union Pacific, and has only changed hands
within the last week.
T WILL BE CALLED THE KRUG
Title of Omaha's New Playhouse lias
Been Asreed on as Condition
of the Lease.
Omaha's new theater, which is to h
opened now within two weeks, is to be
called The Krug. There has bean some
speculation as to the exact title and various
suggestions oi a name have bean made.
rrom the commonplace Fourteenth Street
theater to more hlsrh-eoundlna- deniza
tions, but though the management has not
yet given It out officially, lt is stated on
good authority that the play bills will be
headed The Krug, after the owners of
the property, who made this a condition
of the lease.
A Wfinil.rfnl CI,....
Weak, sickly invalids are soon changed
y FJeotrio Bitters Into healthv
women. They cure or no nav. rVl re
sale by Kuhn & Co.
by
THE! WROXO DIAQHOS19
Prompts the TTse of Worthless Reme
dies.
Even an experienced physician will some
times make a mistake In diagnosis, In
wfaloh even his entire treatment Is wasted
and may even be Injurious to the patient.
The advocates of all other hair restora
tives save Herptclde have wrongly dlaa
tiosed the cause of dandruff and falling
hair.
They figure on a functional disease
whereas It Is now known and generally ac
cepted that hair loss la due to a parasite
germ which Newbro's Herptclde destroys.
There is no substitute for Herploide, ac
cept none.
Bold by lending druggists. Bend lOo In
tamps for sample to The Harplciae Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Bhnrman & McConnell Drug
Co., special agents.
RAISING AUDITORIUM FUNDS
Last Pull to Secure Money to Put
on Roof This
Year.
i
We must have $30,000 of new' money and
the sooner we can get lt the sooner the
!Audltorlum will be completed. If we can
get lt within the next two weeks, as we
now hope to do, the Auditorium will be
tinder roof this year."
Such was the sentiment of the members
of the executive committee at the meeting
yesterday. The representatives of the
ttreweries were to meet with the committee,
but failed to do so, and they will now prob
ably be seen Individually.
Work is now progressing rapidly on the
.Auditorium and lt will soon bs ready for
III aT
3
Flakes
are all you need
eat for a com
plete summer
breakfast. Be
sides being
nutritious
they ,
ore very
Tooihsomo
Ask your
grocar for
Malt-Too flakes
MAYOR'S CONDITION BETTER
City's Chief Executive Makes Great
Improvement and Transacts Some
Official Business.
The condition of Mavor Monrea vmmta-
day waa looked upon as decidedly im
proved over that of yesterday. He was
aoie to eat a hearty breakfast and his Ill
ness seems to be confined to the bronchial
tubes, coughing and soreness giving trou
ble. The mayor Is still In bed, but it is
thought he will be out in a few days, pro
vided he does not take more cold. He
transacted some business yesterday morn
ing with the aid of his secretary.
Omaha's Greatest Annaal Event
Auarust O.
The-Omaha and 8outh Omaha Grocers'
and Butchers' picnic,
at Valley Park.' Is..
via the Northwestern Line.
The public cordially Invited.
ALL stores will be CLOSED.
Games, Races, Amusements.
Spend a day under the trees.
Take the folks.
Tickets. $1.00; Children, 60a. '
i
Bam'l Burns. Real Louwelsa Jnrdlnt.
$1.60.
Leave Chicago I0i30 a. in. Today. Ar.
rive Atlantic City IOiBO a. m.
(Chioag-o Time) Tomorrow.
The Seashore Limited.
daily at 10:30 a. m., takes passengers
wiruugn in mat time. For particulars com
municate witn ti. r. Derlng, No. 2 Bher
man street, Chicago.
Bank Deposits.
Deposits madej now draw Interna tv,.
..Mr. n.Mn.U . . . .
w ""' iiituuuii openea tor $1 or
more and 4 per cent Interest paid. All
deposits payable on demand.
J. 1m BRANDEIS & SONS, Bankers.
MONEY IS WAITING FOR HIM
Large Fortune In Washington to Be
Claimed by Jensen When
Found.
A Dane named Jensen Is wanted In nii
rue. King county, Wash., and in order to
get him there Jamas W. Paranna nf ik.
place has written Chief of Police Donahue
to assist in locating him. By the death of
a relative Jensen Is heir to a consldcrabli
portion of a large estate. Jensen u mn
posed to be In Omaha and one time was
employee in tne railroad shops.
Til UK B JIRORS CIHED
Of Cholera Morbus With One Small
Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
Mr. O. W. Fowler of Hlehtower. Ala.,
relates an experience he had while serving
on a petit Jury in a 'murder case at Ed-
wardsville, county seat of Clebourne county,
Ala. He says: "While there I ate some
fresh meat and souse meat and lt gave me
cholera morbus In a very severe form. I
waa never more sick In my life and sent to
the drug store for a certain cholera mix
ture, but the druggist sent me a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhoei
Remedy Instead, saying that he had what
I sent for, but that this medicine was so
much better he would rather send lt to
me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of
It and was better in five minute. The
second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow
Jurors were afflicted 1n the same manner
and one twenty-five cent bottle cured the
three of us and there was still some left
In the bottle. It Is certainly the finest
bowel remedy I have ever seen in my life
and I never want to be without lt again.'
as? JiolfQ
fale of
Men's
Clothing
L
llrWga?g aJSS I
District Court Notes.
The county attorney has entered a nolle
prosequi in me case or tne mate aualniit
Margie McDonald, churgod with stabbing
with intent to wuund.
I. J. Dunn hns served notice of appeal
from the derision of Judge Kstelle In the
mailer oi ine liquor licenses tunned to Ar
thur Meta, George Tlerney and II. Krug.
Fred V. Turner 1ms b'n alven a vr.ti,-t
for m'2 i0 agninst the Floyd J. Campbell
company by Judgo Vlnsonhaler in a ease
which was tried in the county court some
uays ago.
Charles Howard Wilton and Norman
Fulr. the former married In Massachusetts
In 195 snd the latter in Council muffs In
lad. uxk divorces from their wives, Augusta
' iiii aim jMiima Jv. r air, eaca ai
leging aesertion.
Drives All Before It.
Aches and pains fly before Buckler
Arnica Salve. So do sores, pimples, boils.
corn and piles, or no pay.
by Kuhn at Co.
Sc. For sale
In the Carpet Department Tomorrow
Special fug Bargains
One lot axminster, moquette, velvet, Brussels miter rugs.
Tliose are 1 j; yard square and generally sell A f
for $ 1.50 each, we offer them, today i B.
as long as tliey last, each
Specials in Lace Curtain Department
y'c offer one big lot manufacture seconds in Nottingham
lace curtains, these are worth up to $2.50 a pair, we have
divided them into two lots and will sell all the Notting
ham lace curtains that are of slight im
perfection these are worth $ 1.50 we
sell them today at'
AH the Nottingham Lace Curtains
That generally sell for $2.50, white and ecru, some QOp
of them have slight imperfections, these go, pair
A SPECIAL WASH GOODS OFFER
.We will close out one big table of black and white remnants
of violet A lawns. These are the lawns that you gener
ally pay 32jc for, today we offer our entire On
-WW
39c
stock on hand of them for
on I ESf c
BARGAIN jfpnrh
square I fJf eacn
500 odd Slippers, worth up to
$1.60 a pair at Be each.
Men's
Shoes
800 pair, worth
up to three
jooin.59
on I 25c
BARGAIN
SQUARE "d59C
200 pairs ladles' shoes and ox
fords worth up to $2.00, go
at 25c and 59c a pair.
600 pairs
on sale
Ladies'
Oxfords at"89c
IN THE PICTURE DEPT.
Plstlno Prints at 10c Mounted on gray
mats, size 8x10, In passepartout
shapes, with rings ready
(or hanging-, at
10c
IN THE PICTURE DEPT.
7Sc Pictures st 2Sc Dainty little touch
of color by Bryson, called "The Lady
In Scarlet," pretUly framed -a
and mounted, at aSOC
A WEDNESDAY MILLINERV SPECIAL.
Wednesday we offer the choice of our Trimmed Chiffon Hats that have
been selling up to $4.00 trimmed with soft silk ribbons, g" a
velvet ribbons, flowers and ornaments we have cut the Lf
price for Wednesday only , ' W
25c Handkerchiefs at 12ic
IidlM and mn's all pure
IJnen Handkerchiefs In
widths of hem-
worth ZbO
pach ot
each
Irish
all
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Ladled' mlnnr' and children's
prettily embroidered Suisse Hand-
aercniers wortn
Mo each-
special for Wedm
oa
Say at.
Ptvebti & pun Pratt. & p
tint
MOTHER FINALLY GETS CHILD
Mrs. Begerholm Given Ouetofy of Daughter
After Fourth Hearing of Uase.
VINSONHALER'S DECISION INDUCES DRAMA
Jnda-e Scott, Attorney tor Mrs. Potts,
Leaves Court Room and Threat
ana to Appeal to Ularhe'.
Bench.
vnr thm f mirth time Judge Vlnsonhaler
has heard and determined a contest for the
possession of Mabel Begerholm yesteroay,
awarding the child to Its mother, Hannah
Begerholm of Portland. Ore.
The decision was reached alter a ramtr
.,.r..nHrnai arftna In the court room In
which Judge Bcott, attorney for Mrs. Potts,
dramatically walked from tne room ana
announced that he would appeal from the
decision of the court long; before that de
cision had been rendered. When the time
arrived for a further hearing of tne case
from the adjournment yesterday Judge
Bcott was on hand with another affidavit
the ground that his
client was sick. The attorney for Mrs.
Begerholm made a showing this morning
for the first time, and that showing was a
statement from Dr. Worley. In this state
ment the doctor said that he had Been in
structed to go to the residence of Mrs.
Meltosa Potts at Twenty-fourth snd Ohio
trnt and examine her to ascertain her
physical condition, and that he was re
fused permission by her son to see ner.
tnld the court, crevlous to the filing of
the report. that the Bon told n,ra tnat
Parks, who signed the certlncate or sick
ness, had not seen his mother since she
came to the son's house.
Scott Ovrrtd, Leaves Room.
Thn 1udca overruled the application of
Judge Scott for a continuance and Judge
Bcott aroao from his seat and stalked in
si'.cnt dignity from the room, saying be
fnra h Htnrted to the door that he desired
to have a complete record made so that he
could take an appeal. Previous to the rul
ing of the jjdge on his motion he said that
ihotild the trial be proceeded with and
Judgment be rendered against his clients
no attention would be nald to any order of
court, and that it would be one thing to get
Judgment and another thing to get tne
child.
After the attorney for the respondent left
Right Now
The moths' are, getting busy on your
winter clothing . unless lt has passed
through our chemical cleaning pro
cess. For a small ;. outlay now, you
might save buying, a lot of new clothes
this fall. Take a look through your
wardrobe today better be safe than
sorry, you know.
THE PANTORIUU
OMAHA.
407 So. 15tb St Tel. 003
Our Services Are Free
We examine your furnace, steam or hot
water system and see that everything is in
readiness for fall use. If repairs are
needed, we have everything In stock. Also
hot water attachments and furnace pipe
covering.
OriAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS
1207 Douglas St. Tel. 960.
t 1
il'U ft I
-l,'-st' . .. --
4 Summer Timt T&bls.
The Road to Health.
Hires Rootbeer is "Just the
tlckot" to keen tou solus-
during hot weather. Iteools
the blood. auenciieatbethlrat.
and keeps you well aud active.
Mires
Itootbecr
should be on every table during
utuiuur time. Sold every where, or
lv wall for cenu. Parkairo tuakns
Ave sitllou. beware of Imitations,
Charles B. Hirss Cs., Msivsrs. Pa.
sgy
HRCHAITSJATI0IAL5ANI.
Paid oatta! SSM.MM. SurplM runl tloo.Ma
UNITED STATUS DBHtiSITOHY.
riuk Man;, llllll B a Wol. tkr imMrM.
Itfr Draft tMhtr. P. T. llnmlMnn. w nibbf
Re-No-iVLay
Cores your feet to stay cored.
Sold Everywhere.
MAJflFACTTIlEn BY A. MAYER,
4
WHEN YOU WANT A
GOOD PIANO
YOU CAN PREVENT ALL
WORRY AND TROUBLE
IF YOU BUY A
STEMIYAY & SOUS
STEGER & SONS
EMERSON
VOSE & SONS
MASON T HAMLIN
OR ANY OF THE 30
MAXES SOLD BY OUR
HOUSE
The opportunity of oompnrlng nearly
all the standard made pianos. In
cluding the Stfnway, Steger, etc., all
on one floor, can be had at our stores
only, and we are selling every day
tome of the best makes, at a positive
iinderprlcing of one-third to one-half
and on our famous terms of $5.00 cash
and only
$5.00 MONTHLY
Out-of-town purchasers should write
at the earliest opportunity No ad
vance in price when easy terms are
desired. Batlsfaction, . or your money
bark.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
LARGEST PIANO DEALERS
1313 FARNAM STREET.
PHONE 1623
OMAHA, NEB.
the hearing was opened. But one witness
was examined, Mrs. Hannah Anderson, who
testified that upon one occasion Mrs. Potts
had brought the child to her and told her
that she could no longer care for It, as Mr.
Potts had deserted her, and that on an
other occasion Mr. Potts had brought the
child to her and told her that his wife was
not a fit person to caro for it, that the
mother had contributed from time to time
to its support and hud never to her knowl
edge deserted It.
Jadge ttets Superstitions.
In summing up the case Judge Vinson
haler said that he was beginning to feel
superstitious about the case; that since It
had been started so many of the witnesses
and others had becoms sick that he feared
that unless speedily disposed of the prevail
ing lllnes would "affect the court; that in
all fairness Mrs. Potts should have per
mltted Dr. Worley to aee her, so that the
court might have known from his testl-
money as to her condition, and that her
failure to do so raised a presumption
against her claims; that since the begin
ning of the case the action of Potts in ab
sconding with the child showed without
other evidence that he is not a proper per
son to have control of. lt; that he had
offered to adjourn the hearing to the homo
of Mrs. Potts, in order to permit her to
testify, but that this did not satisfy her
attorney, and for that reason he was com
pelled to proceed to the trial, as ths mother
had a right to a speedy hearing of the ap
plication.
He then announced that he would award
the custody of the child to her mother, as
she had shown a right to It which had not
been controverted.
Mortality Statistics.
The following Mrths and deaths have been
reported to the lioard of Health:
Births Fiank Relden. SH10 Ohio, girl;
Julius F. Wlc-hert, 1814 Castellsr, boy;
i-naries i'. iiraoiey. js i uming, boy;
Walter P. Vandervoort. Hi South Twenty
fifth avenue, boy; J. F. Novak. 1014 South
Eleventh, boy; Charles tlanrss, 2S1S Em
met, boy; Oust Peterson, lous California
boy; Emll Johnson, 315 Cedar, boy; Martin
Chrlstensen, 3'J0J Reward, boy; John HUe
man. Third and Woolworth. girl.
Ieaths J. Warren Arnold, 141S North
Eighteenth. M; Bruce Phelps. Thirtieth and
uisma. i inonins; junn w. ttarti. zuu nun
croft, to.
Tou can buy frah eggs for 20c a dosea at
Walnut Hill Poultry farm, t73 Hamilton st
BennettComoanv
OUR GROCERY DEPT. IS GIVING
THE BEST VALUES
in new, freali, dependable table prod-
ncts that you'll Bind anywhere.
J 1ST A MOMENT. I
IMP
01S
Hosiery and
Undcrwoar Salo
THE RELIiBLK STUItK.
The II. It. Peniiy Wholesale Hosiery Co. stock will be on pole
Wednesday, August Cth, and will be an event of rare Importance
for economical buyers of high grade goods. The only trouble
with Tenny, was he bought goods too fine for his trade but our
prices will more them, ltemcmber, the Bale is Wednesday, Au
gust 6th. " - . ' ',
A TUY nV RPTTUTS TV OTTTl C!T,f) A K nKPATTTMENT
THE LAST DAY OF THE 23 FEIl CENT DISCOUNT SALE
ON OUIi NEW SAMPLE SUITS, ADVANCE STYLES 300
SUITS IEFT YOUR CHANCE TODAY OF A SUIT at OFF.
200 women's suits, made of cheviots, bnsket weaves, granite cloth, etamtne and other
materials they come In all colors nicely tailored and trimmed Ifl nil
worth up to 120.00 for. each lUtUU
IN OUR SKIRT DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S WASn SKIRTS
WORTH $2.00 FOR f9c.
S0() women's otamlne, voile and brllllantlne skirts, made In the newest effects, trim
med In taffeta and satin t , Q Cfl
worth up to SS. CO clearing sn.e price.
200 women's silk skirts, made with tnfreta ruffles
and separate drop eklrt worth 1:0.00 for ,
137 dosen women's percale wrappers, in light
ana aarK colors worth l.2 for .....
luO doien white wash wnlst
worth up to 13.50 for ,
Tour choice of any white wash waist on our
counters worth up to u.uo tor .....
Women's wash petticoats
worth $1.26 for
75 silk skirt waist sclts. In Mark, blue, brown
and gray all with small figure worth 110.00 for
..... ...
Groceries
,4.90
...50c
95c
.4.98
...45c
..4.90
READ THESE TRICES AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED
THAT WE SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORE
IN THE WEST
Large sacks highest patent Minnesota Flour, per sack ............ ... Mr
Targe sacks Corn Meal 12Vo
2o
Ho
So
e a e .60
..'..7V45
SVaC
a 43
:..7V4o
8140
. ' ..80
i 3o
Laundry Soap any brand per bar
Fancy XXXX Oinger Snaps per pound.
Fancy Crisp Soda Crackers per pound
Tall cans Fancy Alaska Salmon
Neutrlta per package '. ,
3-lb. cans Boston Baked Beans, (with sauce)
OH or Mustard Sardines per can
One-half pound cans Fancy Steak Salmon...,
One pound Jars Fancy Preserves
One-fourth pound cans Potted Meats
Fancy large Italian Frunes per pound
Fancy Mulr Peaches per pound .7Vo
Fancy Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley, etc, per pound , 84c
Fancy Large Juicy Lemons per dozen lta
Fancy Sweet St. Michael Oranges each t lo
HAYDER3 BROS.
YOUR DENTAL WORK FREE!
Our success is due to the high grade work done by the professors of the college.
No students.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain by Our New Patent Method.
UNTIL AUGUST 15. FULL BET OF TEETH, S2.8S.
We save broken down teeth. ,
Save your teeth.
Save your money.
We save aching teeth.
We save ulcerated teeth.
We save old roots.
We can save 95 per cent of
teeth others extract.
We restore discolored teeth.
We perform all branches of dentistry.
Work
Guaranteed
10 Years.
Special Prune Offer
Ac
California Prunes Una
in eat y, blue-aklnaed
fruit per ponnd
Imported Sardines per can luc
Potted Meats per can 3c
Baked Beans per can io
Matches sura light dozen boxes Be.
Pepper Sauce per bottle 7c
Chill Sauce per bottle 8c
In order to give all a chance to consul t the professors, we will continue to do
work FKKE. SMALL CHARGES FOR MATERIAL. Call early nnd avoid the rush.
Be sure you are in the right place. We do as we advertise. We have stood the test.
Nearly 10,000 patients In last 19 months. W e beat the jealous, idle, sorehead dentist
and dental see's. Complete victory for th e Union. ,
Teeth Extracted Free Alnmlnnin Plates from ...... f.fl.OO
Fllllnaa from 2ro Gold Crowns from .H5
et of Teeth, pair f.2.00 Silver Plum Crowns... l.BO
UNION DENTAL COLLEGE
OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY.
Open dally till 8. Sundays 9 to i
1522 Douglas Street.
fl1 rr m no
l KSJJ vxt7 vkv te m ri
Big Values in Teas,
Coffees and Spices
12c
15c
Fresh Roasted Coffee
per pound....
Tea Siftlngs
per pound....
Fruit Huttors assorted Jar ....
Bennett's Bargain Soap 10 bars :
Assorted Preserves per Jar
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AMUTHUIt LAUGH PLItCUAsU.
2,500 packages finest
LEMON DROPS
regular Sc pita. Wednesday
TWO FOR FIVE CENTS
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Cigars 5 Cents.
For Sale by All Leading- Dealers. ''
Our Una of Clear Havana Cigars Is
complete.
Our Meerschaum and Fine Briar Plpag
are all guaranteed.
OMAHA'S LARGEST CIGAR HOUSE.
MAIN OFFICE
1404 DOUGLAS
Established IS84.
Telephone 1560.
1 ,
205 South 13th St.
WHY IS0NIM0D
The best most popular least expen
sive miiko of
A HAN'S SHOE
Because It is more carefully made
mure comfortable more stylls wears
longer than any other shoe ever put
Oil A MAN
Sold by maker to wearer at wholesale
A J5.U0 welt shoe for
S3-60 and S2.60
Regent Shoe Go.
205 So. 15th St.
Ml
UNION PACIFIC
l' M5M I
TO
Cesdif oriYia.
AND RETURN
August I to 14, Ine.
Three Trains Daily
16 HOURS QUICKER.
Then Any Line
Electric Lighted Trains
CITV TICKET OFFICE,
1334 FARM AM STREET.
'Phone 816.
About Catalogues
Some "emporiums" are claiming they are
the only people who ISSUE A CAT A
IaXjL'K and the only people who have AN If
GOODS WORTH MENTIONING to cata
logue. Now, all e have to say Is that
if ANYONE will compare the prices in
AN V CATALOGUE ON LRIJOB with the
prices we are making every day on the
same ankles THE V WILL AliKEB with
us that lt would nave btien better to have
paid the printer NOT TO I'HINT IT. If
you live out of town send us a list of your
drug wants for prices, but don't order from
I'ATAIiUl'ES. for voij will pay mora for
the goods thun-srou need to pay.
tl.00 feruna all you want at (7c
Sic Genuine Caatoila Ho
11.00 ll.rce'a Kmedlea 6c
fioc Hamlin's Wizard Oil Ssc
fv. Loan's Kidney PlUs Sc
fcie C'utlcura Snlv W'O
SI 00 Valne's Celery Compound To
Bar-Ben tOc
3 Chester's genuine Pennyroyal Plll&.tl "0
tl.00 Orrine want it? 80c
OPEN ALL NIOHT.
CUT PRICB
DBUfl STOKE
Two Pnaaea T4T anal 71.
istst aas Caleasa treats, Oasaaa,
SCtlAEFER'S
Flsvor sura-oualltT pnre-Dhrsiclsns preserve lt-v perfect
-fi. and hoa beverase rich ualatable beallbruL
tlitcra4 te anr art omasa. isbu v. , u,
'order a ess, from JETTER BREWING CO.
Or HUGO r. OILt. lit PT sircci, uniin. iswpsousj
ar LEE MICBtLL. Wholesale Dealer, Cesatll Bluffs. Tel. II