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THE OMAITA DAILY BEEl THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1P03.
AT LEAST ONE ELEVATOR
Ksw Structure to E Erected in Spring bj
TwamltT & Son.
FIRM ITSELF GIVES OUT INFORMATION
Caeaaage Delesates Betara from Mia.
; Beaaolla, bat Do Not Commit
Themselves oa Air New
Plaas.
"If thers la no change In the prtspect
ef a market we will pm up an elevator
early next spring," said E. C. Twsmley of
i. F. Twsmley Bon. "W contemplate
Sorting and cleaning house, with a
storage capacity of from 200,'XK) to 2.0,000
buahela. We also are thinking of starting
feeders out In this state an J l i Iowa, wer
baps. We have been getting figures on
the cost of such an elevator, but have not
yet had plans drawn. We are waiting on
developments to the extent thnt we have
not decided on the location. Our bu'lding
Will not have a very large storage capacity,
but as business Increases we csn udd tanks
to largely Increase this. We have four
feeders for such a sorting house, two to the
west on the Burlington and two esst on
the Great Western. We wish to 1 net case
this number, but the state is covered with
levators now and It is a rtlincilt thing
to find an advantageous point unoccupied.
We are going over the He'tl.
"All of this, of course, depends on
whether anything Is dons to endanger the
market. The new Northwst?rn rnte seems
to be the only bad thing so fur, and nobody
eems sure of that. It may have a bad
effect and place up In a way where we
Were before, with the grain passing through
to the east. It seems likely, however, that
the local rates will be adjusted. All the
other roads have treated us well, and no
body seems sure about what the North
western Intends."
' Back from Mlnaeapolls.
President O. W. Watties. A. C. Bmlth,
K. Merrlam and F. P. Klrkendall, directors
of the Omaha Grain exchange, have re
turned to Omaha from Minneapolis., Vice
President S. A. McWhorter went from Min
neapolis to Chicago and the others will
return to Omaha during the next two or
three days.
"Wi had a yery satisfactory trip,"-said
Mr. Wattles, "and learned much of Interest
from the operations of the exchange in
Minneapolis. They handled 600 cars on the
floor the day we were there and 1,100 the
day before. We were entertained very
nicely and given a lunch by the Chamber
of Commerce."
In answer to a question as to whether any
levators or mljle had been brought back
by the party Mr. Wattles said:
"When you here us tell you we have an
levator or a mill we will have it. None
of these 'perhaps so' propositions. I do
not wish to say anything further, as pub
licity might Interfere with some business
which we hsvs on hand."
Nathan Merrlam seemed equally pleased
with the Minneapolis Junket and also was
uncommunicative.
Learn Good Lesson.
"It was an Interesting lesson to some of
the party who had not seen Che exchange In
operation," he said. "They must have 250
men on the floor as a rule, busy In grain
transactions. We met President Stlckney.
He wsnts an elevator built here, but did
not make any further assurance of putting
one up. He wants one and he may be the
first, after all. to start building.
"I notice." continued Mr. Merrlam, "thai
you had an Interview Tuesday with a Mis
souri commercial man. In which he says
that the grain rates first announced by the
Great Western completely stopped business
down there while they were In operation,
I don't see how that can be, for, taking
Kansas City as an Instance, they had more
' cars of grain In Tuesday than we hsvs
handled In the whole season. They have
averaged during the month 400 cars a day.
On that rate we shipped In some 200 cars
and I think that was the greater part of
what was handled In Omaha, so you see
how foolish It Is for them to say that their
business was brought to a standstill."
Enas lleadaeke's Torture.
Lay livers and sluggish bowels cause
headaches. Dr. King's New Life Pills re
move the cause or no pay. Only Kc. For
sale by Kuhn 4 Co. -
MACHINISTS MEET WITH M'KEEN
fcoamea, Thvoaajh Representatives,
' Coafer with Union Faeiae Official
. . at Harrl man's Rcqnest.
TJnlon Paclflo machinists, through repre
sentatives of district lodge No. It and two
of the members of the International execu
tive committee, began a conferenoe yes
terday with W. R. McKeen, Jr., super
Intendent of motive power and machinery
of the Union Pacific, relative to a final ad
Justment of matters left unfinished after
the recent strike. The conference Is held
at the request of E. II. Harrlman, who
met the machinists' representatives when
here soms two weeks ago.
M. J. Ford, vice president and executive
committeeman, and Hugh Doran, execu
tive committeeman, arrived yesterday from
Chicago to participate In this conference.
Chasmberlala's Coach Heated? la
Pleaaaat to Take.
The finest quality of granulated loaf sugar
t used In the manufacture of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and the roots used In Its
preparation give It a flavor similar to maple
syrup, making It quite pleassnt to take.
Mr. W. L. Roderick of Poolesvllle, Md., In
pesklng of this remedy, says: "I have
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my
children for several years and can truth
fully say It Is the best preparation of ths
kind I know of. The children like to take
It and It has no Injurious after effect."
Banal Burns 10 off all Llbbey cut glaas
this week.
Terrlll.
Finding that I am greatly overstocked In
an sorts of materials, I will for the next
Month make a great reduotlon on every
thing In stock making svenlng and dinner
gowns for lees than cost, shirtwaist dresses
for ISO and 146, handsome lacs gowns for
less than cost, cheviot walking skirls for
tU. mixed goods, US. E. It. TERK1LL.
OataJa LaSae to, is, A. o. V. At.
teatlea.
lit funeral of Brother H. C. Btrelts will
take place Thursday afternoon, Dec . ft
I o'clock from the residence. 1011 B. 10th
ava. Members of this lodge and of ths
order are lnvtted to attend.
FETTER MILHEDE. Master Workman.
C 1L COLLIER, Recorder.
Xattoo of Dlaaalatloa.
Notice la given that on ths ttth day of
December, A. D. 1S03. the eopartnershlD
heretofore existing under the name Parma-
lea, Redfeara i Co. has been dissolved, to
be succeeded by Redfearn A. iterson, who
will assume all lis liabilities and collect all
Its claims. p. B. PaRMELEB,
Oraad ball given by Banner Lodge F. V.
A. at Myrtle ball. New Year's eve. Ad
mission, Ko. Refreshments,
a
Semi-annual cWtrinci sale starts Satur
day at Lilliputian Basaar. Sea ad Friday
star us-ayuad words Uua week la the
waal ada.
Start an.
Account
in Our
Bank
Jfo
LIS
Special
New
FOR TOMORROW,
LADIES' STYLISH COATS AT $8.98
Swell
the
caries,
Ladies' $5.00 Silk
New Silk Waists, taffeta and
peau de soies, tucked and laoe
trimmed, all colors and Aces
and -fes
2.98
on main floor
bargain square
at.
French Flannel Mercerized Waists
New Mercerized Waists, white and colored, nlso
French Flannel Waists, all colors,
worth $3.50 eaoh, ko at each
. 50c FRENCH FLANNELS AT 25c YARD
All our French Flannels, in plain colors and
' new fancy designs strictly all imported
at a yard
Extra Values in Trimmed Hats
In Our Millinery Department
Never before have we offered such exquisite up-to-date new
Trimmed Hats all clean, new fresh trimmed for this
eth"! 5.00-2.50-1.00
31. "JC. Ptnnbti & pan
DOZEN CHILDREN AND NO WORK
Oppressed Father with Large Family
Applies tor Aid aad Is Di
rected to Cat Ice.
A man giving the name of A. Armstrong
appeared at ths court house Tuesday after
noon, asking for transportation for his
family to Emporia, Kan. He was accom
panied by his wife and a dosen children,
ranging In age from S to 15 years. The
father said he had been sick and unable
to procure work and that he had relatives
living at Emporia. Commissioner McDon
ald said that he could get work cutting
Ice on the lakes and recommended that he
apply for a position.
AaaoaaeemeBts of the Theaters.
This evening Mr. Charles B. Hanford will
present at the Boyd theater for a single
performance "Richard III." Mr. Hanford
Is well known as one of the old school
actors, whoss fidelity to the classics has
never been questioned. .IJls company Is
led this year by Miss Drofnah, a young
woman who has been highly spoken of by
eastern critics. The production Is repo4bd
to be one of the most elaborate ever given
the play. The well known Colly Clbber
version. In which the last scene of "King
Henry VI" Is added as ths opening scene of
"Richard III." is used.
For the New Tear's attraction at ths
Boyd Manager Burgess offers "Qulncy
Adams Sawyer." A special matinee will be
given on Friday and the regular matinee
on Saturday.
The regular mid-week matinee will be
given at the Orpheum this afternaon. Ths
eight varied features Include much that
appeals to women, the leading feature, how
ever, Valerie Bergere, who with her own
company Is presenting a little comedy called
'Jlmmle's Experiment," will maks ths
strongest bid for favor. Miss Bergere Is a
dainty, winsome artiste with a true t Wtent
for acting. Matinee and evening p41'm-
snces will be given New Year's,
ths seats ais selling rapidly. A
large theater parties that i 11
year out and the new year
ranged for seats tonight.
Qrsu's Opera company will llKln an en
gagement of three nights, will matinee
Friday and Saturday, at the Kt'g theater
Thursday night, , presenting
sfie operas
The Wlsard of ths Nile." "E
Capltan"
and "Isle of Chsmpagxe,
oplng with
The Wlsard of the Nile." This
I'pera was
presented at the New Ycrk Cas
Bio In New
York nearly a year to recofd-breaking
houses, and was the talk of all New York.
A reproduction of the same JH be given
here, with soeclal scenery wjloh Is said
to be something gorgeous. ' Itf being spe
cially designed snd painted for this season's
production of "The Wlsard" std Its models
from photographs of ths city (of Egypt
raaeral Notice
Ths members of Captltol fodga No. t,
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, are re
quested to assemble at Freemasons hull
on Thursday, December 81- et 1 o'clock p.
m., to sttend the funeral fit our late Bro.
Aaron Cahn. Members cf Covert No. 11.
St John's No. Is and Nebraska Lodge No.
1 and sojourning Master Masons are cor
dially Invited. i
BY ORDER OF THE MASTER.
JOHK BAMFORD. Secy,
RAILROAD lOLlDAT RATES
la all directions vpi
THE NORTHWESTERN LINS."
December M-ZSil. Good till January
"Only Doubles track Una to Chicago."
City OfflceA 14U1-1 Farnam BU
VIED.
STRIETZ Henry C. December St. MOB
seed M years and I days.
Funeral Thurmday. I - m be r XI. 1901, at I
p m. from family rel4-nce. 1013 South
Thirtieth avenue Interment at Pruiipect
Hill eemetary. r'rteiiae inviisa.
HARTLKY A. ffcrtls, died st Albarebrs
"1. Funeral t Alhambra Thursday
t,r Jiirh
tr of
if . old
Wear-
T
axtsrnooD, ice.fc"r tt.
Open a
New Year
Bank
Year's Sales
Long and Military Coats, mads with the
new semi-fitted backs, also military
styles. In the popular and most Jaunty
fashion for winter wear there coats are
here coats are
8.98
made in the atyllh fab
rics and have sold as
high as 117.50
your choice tomorrow
at ,
Ladles' $25 Cloaks at $12.50
new effects In Military Coats, with
bullet button trimmings shoulder
made of slbellne, cheviots, mel
i, cheviots, mel-
12.50
tons, etc. many In this
lot are high grade
sample garments worth
as high as 13 each
at
Swell Golf and Walklnr Skirts
Her Is a regular SO Golf and Walking
Skirt made of meltons and mannish
ana mannish
3.50
cloths trimmed with
straps and buttons styl
ishly made and splen
did for winter street
wear at
Waists at $2.98
rri no TCo
It JU'UOv" 31
25c
JJ. L taittt $ ?m
ICE TOOLS
We carry the only stock
in the west, Win, T.
Woods & Co's celebrated
tools. Send for 1904
catalogue.
3
Jas. Morton
& Son Co.
1911 Dodre Street.
Exclashr Afents
Sates 80 Per Cent la Cat Bills
The Kern Burner
Special Library and Dining
room Light.
100 Candle, J Hours, I Cant
Mora light than six eleotrio bulbs atl-Uth
the cost.
"OvtUghU All Other LightL"
Kern Incandescent Gas Light Co.
CHICAGO, '
D. W. DUDGEON. Agent,
PLUMBER AM GAS FITTER,
Phone 1966 2910 Farnam St
0
MICHIGAN CENTRA!,
Chleaa;oGraBd Rapids Llae.
The Michigan Central has put on a new
and convenient .service of three solid
through trains each way. between Chicago
and Urand Rapids, with sleepers on night
trains and parlor and dining ears on day
trains. The equipment Is first-class In
every particular, and the schedule has
been carefully arranged with a view to
the accommodation of business men. City
ticket office, lit Adams street, depot, UUt
street and Park Row, Chicago.
Chaage of Time.
On Rock Island system, Sunday, January
t, 1904. on and after which date train leav
ing Omaha at 1:30 p. m. dally and arriv
ing Omaha 6:06 p. m. dally will maks dl
rect connections at Falrbury with new pas
senger trains Nos. 26 and 26, running be
tween Falrbury and Nelson; also train No.
7. leaving Omaha 4:10 n. m. dull v. and
train No. 68, arriving Omaha 12:40 noon
Auttv Mb& . . i
Y " vunin,uuiu ti xeiievuis
with passenger trains Nos. and 10 to
and from waatarn Kinui an
point a
Attealloa, riremeal
Ths members of the Veteran Fireman's
association will attend the funeral of their
late comrade, Aaron Cahn, In a body, and
will meet at the late residence of the de
ceased, J225 Farnam street. Thursday
aiierooon at i.sj.
F. H. KOESTERU, Beo.
RAILROAD HOLIDAY KAT1&
la all directions via
"TUB NORTHWESTERN LINK."
Deoember Ze-a-ai. Good till January ' 4
"Only Double-track Line to Chicago."
City Offices. 14Ul-14(Jg Farnam At.
Everybody reads the want aa page these
days. Now la ths tuna to put your
there.
Christmas Dlaaer ttlgr gaeaaea.
Brigadier J. W. Cousins of ths Salvation
Army announces that ths army's Christ,
mas dinner to the poor was a remarkable
sucoees, ss ths contributions wars liberal
and of area! variety
b'aakeU wU tiisd wlU) prevuleaa, SaAi
we aere aoie to give out aver wv
my
DOT
OrpfMlV
EllJS
TUB RBI HAUL STUB ft.
TAKE NOTICE.
Thursday, December 31st, is the last day Free Coupons will
be given. Do not fail to secure
Tickets to Boyd's theater for January 5th to parties holding gift
coupons are now ready for distribution. NO CIIAKGE.
Hardware, Stoves and Ilouso Furnishings
Great Pre-lnvenfory Sale
BPECIAI.I CTT PRICK ON ALT, HEAT INQ STOVES. WE HAVE ALT. KINDS
HASE BURNERS, AIR-TIGHT OAKS. HOT BLASTS, WOOD AIR-TIGHTS ALSO
STEEL AND CA8T RANGES AND COOK 8TOVKH AND WILL MAKE A SPECIAL
CUT PRICE FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS.
The Rrgal Universal double-heating base
burner, tne nnest ana A el
best made,
l-lnch Air-Tight 05Q
Oak.
l-lnch Hot
9.95
4.95
1.39
Blast
l-tnch Air-Tight
URK
18-Inch Wood Air-
Tight
Barney tt Berry Men's and Boys Skates,
soim steel, run clamp, 39C
Meat Department
Porterhouse Steak,
Dr lb
10c
25c
25c
.; 25c
It lbs.
Loin Steak
S lbs.
Round Bteak
4 lbs.
Shoulder Steak....
Pot Roast, Ci
per lb M
Boll Beef, . rt
per lb
Veal Stew,
3Jc
8c
5Jc
per ID
Veal Chops,
per id
Veal Roast,
per id
Great Sacrifice Sale of Groceries Prior
to Inventory.
21 pounds Pure Cane Granulated Sugar
for 11.00
White Russian. Diamond C, Beat 'Em
All, Bwirt s Pride or Armour s Laun
dry Soap, per bar ZHc
Breakfast Rolled Oats per pound 2c
nana flexed wavy Beans per pound. ao
Pearl Tapioca, Sago. Barley or Farina,
per pound .. .. 2c
Good Japan Rice per pound ic
oree, vigor, vim, Meutnta, M ana-
Vita or Malta Ceres per Dackase
To
Mln-e Meat per package
Puddlne, Bromangelon, Jellycon or
Jell-O per package 6c
Castile Soap per cake 1c
HAYDEN
A NEW YEAR'S OlfT
(a quite ths thing these days we are showing many
nanasoms pieces in watcnes,
fancy clocks, leather purses
ets, opera glasses ana Hundreds or otner articles sua
ble for a New Year's gift. Spend a few minutes in our
tore.
LOOK FOR THE NAME.
W. LINDSAY. The Jeweler,
1616 Dou jr las Streat. Omaha.
wit
Women's
$3,00 Welts
In this shoe ws offer our friends a
genuine welt sole at the pries of an
ordinary machine-sewed sole.
The reason we can do this Is that our
sxpenss In selling them Is nothing, as
we have to have our help, etc conse
quently we put ths extra value In the
shoe Itself.
Flvs different leathers and twice as
many styles patsnt snd box calf,
velour calf, ideal kid and vlcl kid.
This la a shoe that gives general sat
isfaction for winter wear.
DREXEL SHOE CO.
1419 Far nan Street.
Oasaha'a Ua-ta-Dat She House
All's Well
That Ends Well
25c
20c
per dosen
Choice Country Butter
per pouna
I Creamery Butter (any kind) 271 r1
I ner nound
I -
I Purchaae vour a-roeanes snd meat hwe
it the loweat Doaaibla coat consistent with
I quality, and the usual u.vltmg, Ireah and
everything purchased of
Exponents
Ccxxl Livintf
stS;
i-5FARNAln ST
GftOCERT TEL8..' 9-im.
.. adAltlCiST TEL8-, 73.
Agents for Alton Flour.
NOTICE. Our stors will remain closed
the entire dsy, January 1st, 1JU4.
rient for Sve or more people. The baskets
wvie tert murn iimrM . i ana nv.r 1 vj
people on Chr limit day were mads hapy
SS tliS result of tha a-narnllv of the leoD.
of Omaha, and we are gnttful Indeed tur
tun nearly co operation we received.
v Thousands wtll read your want ad, word
for word. ,lf run this week during the mis-
- , 1 siUed word suuUaV.
3
Thursday's
pre - lnventory
that other f 10.00 coupon, theu.
Boys' and Girls'
Sleds, each
Double
Roadsters ..,
Steel frame
Wringers
Galvanised
Palis
Weather
Strips
$2 00 Folding
Ironing- Hoards
19c
49c
95c
e aaaaaa a w
, .12c
c
95c
The Standard Steel Range, with high
warming closet, asbestos lined, very
nicely nickel- y er
plated, warranted
Veal Steak. (r
per lb , MJV,
Mutton Stew, i
per lb B
Mutton Roast, Rrr
per lb Ov
Mutton Legs,
per lb
Mutton Chops,
per lb
Pork Butts,
per lb
S lbs.
Pork Chops .,
.71c
61c
25c
Ws have an abundance of Turkeys, Oeese,
ducks ana unicaens.
Oysters, 35a
and
25c
DRIED FRUIT SALE. FRE-INVENTORY
California prunes, per pound 2Ho
Choice Utah peaches, lb ..7Ho
Fancy California peaches, lb ........ ....8o
Fancy Colorado Elberta peaches, lb luo
Choice Michigan apples, lb 8Ho
Fancy N. T. Ring apples, lb lOo
California dried grapes, lb 6o
English Cleaned currants, lb lo
FRESH FRUIT SALE PRE-INVENTORT
Large juicy sweet oranges, each lo
New Hallowe'en dates, lb 6c
Fancy mixed nuts, lb .....lOo
Freeh -coasted peanuts, measura Do
Large Brazil coooanuts, each 4o
BROS.
diamonds, sliver, cut glass,
and traveling seta
The Only Double
Track Railway
between the
Missouri River
and Chloago.
6 DAILY TRAINS
OMAHA TO
CHICAGO
8.25 THE OVERLAND LIMITED
MaaalOerat eoli4 dallr rln o Chletre. OompeH
Bieat aad drawiat-rooia .lewlna eu. library, boBe.
berber. beta, telephone, dlnlnc eex sad ebesrtaUoa
ear. Eleotrle Hasted throusbout.
8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS
yallaes toarirt .leeptog ears sad coachee, IMalng
sen eaat treat Olinioa.
5.50 pm THE EASTERN EXPRESS
Pnllmu Jmriea-raoni and Srarlat aleeslaa eere,
free reelmina ehelr ears, buffet librarf aad emokln
UiaUs (
3 OTHER DAILY TRAINS
3.40 am
Pullman drawl na-rooat eleeptnseare,birei
mofelna and library een ana rreereoiia-
las ehelr ears to Chloeso. Dining ears.
II.3QAMES
h eervle Omaha to Ghieeae.
etera etaflard ear eosobes
eaau ears. Utnlng ears.
40C nil Free ehalr ears te Oblesaa. Pnllmsa
J h rsl sleeplns osr from Amee to Oaioaso. lla
eVJ I HI . yrrn. breelfaet.
2 DAILY TRAINS
ST. PAMIINEAPOLIS
7 50 AM bTtia ' raries eere sad
81 it DU Pnllmaa sleerdns ears, bnget library
,13 iM ears and free recti a Us ehalr sera,
BLAG El HILLS
2Cf) DU Torremont. LlBOols.W.hoo.DntofMtT.
.U rM York. Uaettese, Howard, Oonere, Hope
rkor, NortrJk, Lona fiae, Claeper, Hot Hprlase,
Iieedwood aad Lead. Ttaroug k nuilalns ehair earsi
Fuilmaa sleeiana oar eervtoe.
8n d 1U T Fremoat I.laoola. Wahes, Forfolk,
UJ AM Leas Hoe, Verdiare, Boneetesl sad tne
lioeebad Indian Heeervatlon oountrr.
" CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1401 and 1403 Farnam Street
HE KNEW WHO
HE WAS HURTING.
A patient brought two prescriptions to
our Booth Omaha store, northwest corner
24th and N streets, the other day and asked
to have them tilled, lie added that the
doctor who wrote them told him "he knew
they would be filled right" If taken to a
rertuln drub store, but he (the doctor)
dldn t Know us ana aia not want nis pre
scriptions filled by us. The patient said
"he knew who he was hurting by helping
himself, snd he proposed to take his pre
scriptions WHERE HE PLEAS KD. Ws
sre glad to add that this condition does
not exist with us In our Omaha store In
relation to ths physicians and we don't
fay them a cent either. They don't ask
t as far as we know. WHEN A PATIENT
PAYS A IMH'TOK mm A PRKHCR1P.
TION IT BELONGS TO THE PATIENT.
SGHAEFER'S
CUT MICH
DRUa STORB
E. T. YATES. Proo..
loth snd Chloago Bts., Omaha 'Phones
U7 and ;7. Itth and N Bts.. South Omaha.
'Phone No. L All goods delivered aay plaas
SCHOOLS.
Racine College
Grammar School
"THE SCHOOL THAT . ?
MAKES MAKLY BOYSs
Pupils Study I'ncer sn Instructor.
Ilea Oraduatss snter sny Collage or
I'nlverMiy. rioclal snd Athletic
Advantages. Hl.ltary Drill.
For Hoys of tu f Years Old.
Mew term bcflst agTkartday, Jsa 704
I ' Ilfustrated Catalogue snt on Sppll-
v retlon to
jaw ,
. , at Inn. Wlsoouata. V ,
()
Men's
Overcoats $8 75
Worth Up to $12.00
Today we place on sale tw o liundml and
ten men's high-grade overcoats that arc worth j
up to 12.00 made of fine oxford gray che- t
viots, rumbo cheviots, well lined'vnd the fit ia
perfect These garments arc extraordinary
values. They represent a shipment that should
have been here thirty days ago, but on account
of this tardiness we are able to sell them at a
great saving in price.
All sizes and a perfect fit is a taured every
purchaser.
n
Green Trading; Stamps EVERY Time
Storo Closed Noon Nov Year's Day.
LAST CALL FOR 1003.
Bargains on bargains in our pre-inventory sale and
GREEN TRADING STAMPS in all departments, all the
1 time. '
December 31st will be as great a clearing sale day as we
can make
For New Year's gift making there are bargains on every
hand in .things most desirable. Don't miss this rousing
opportunity, and remember that while our prices quality
considered are lowest in Omaha, we give GREEN TRAD
ING STAMPS with every purchase.
Don't listen to the knockers, or the fellow with the green
eyes. We are giving, AND WILL CONTINUE TO GIVE,
GREEN TRADING STAMPS right through, and nothing
will stay this determination. The STAMPS ARE YOURS
WITII EVERY PURCHASE. No matter how far you are
from having your book completed, you can rest assured that
you will get stamps at any time, every time and nil the. time.
OUR WORD IS GOOD. )
STOR E CLOSED NOON JAWU; I at.
Big Reduction Sale of Blankets
and Bed Comforts.
f6 fine all wool blankets, in grays, pretty borders
only per pair .$3.98
$5 fine all wool blankets, in grays, : '.borders
only per pair ,. . ..... .... .$3 65
$8 fine all wool blankets, extra fine, h. it tan shades,
per pair ........ ......$5.45
$1.25 quality bed comforts, full Jbed si;.e, only, each. . . .89c
$2.25 quality fine silkoline covered, filh 1
with the finest white cotton, while they last, each. . . .$1.48
$2 quality extra large silkoline comforts, some tied, some
stitched, all pretty patterns -
while they last only, each ...$1.38
$3 quality extra fine silkoline comforts, very pretty
patterns while they last only, each , $1.95
See Our Big Window Display-I6th St-South,
GROCERY, GROCERY. T
'WB SAVE TOTJ MONEY. SAVE) NICKELS MAYBE DIMES ON
EVEKY DOLLAR S WORTH AND GIVE YOU GOODS THAT FOR FRESil
NEH9 AND PURITY ARB NOT TO WE OKWPKTED WITH IN OMAHA.
REMEMBER. HONEST 'WEIGHTS 16-OX. TO THE POUND COURTE
OUS TREATMENT, PROMPT ATTENTION. AND IN ADDITION TO AU.
TH18;UKEEN TRADING STAMPS EVERY TIME.
THURSDAY SPECIALS.
Corn Starch, 1-Ib. pkg ia Plum Pudding, can o
Baking Soda, pkg a Rolled Oats, 2-lb. pkg ....10o
Neutrlta, with spoon, pkg 'do Apple Kutter, 2-lb. can ............ to
Mincemeat, pkg 7 Ho California PruneB. lb lo
TEAS AND COFFEES
Tea Siftlngs, lb l&o Santos Coffee, good, lb ..Uo
BUTTER FROM HEADQUARTERS
Fresh Country Butter, lb lfio Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb ...... JOo
Green Trading Stamps ALL the Time
A Very Pleasing Feature
Of the Hoom of Balduff Is, that no matter what kind of a CAKE
PIE or BREAD you may decide upon, It will always be found her
Our own baking, fresh and wholesome.
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