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TTTE OMAITA DAILY ItEE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, lOOf."
TO INSURE FOR THEMSELVES
Kiurtska Bettil Vsrcianti Form Mutual
Cempany, Csttinr Oat Old Liner.
OYER HUNDRED APPLICATIONS NOW IN
Aseeelatloa tomprlari Two Thoaaaad
FIT Handrrd Drilrn and Plan
Will Admit Outside Dial.
V . es Firm.
v The Nebraska Retail Merchants' associa
tion yesterday met at room 834, New York
Life building, completed the organization
of a mutual, Insurance company for the In
surance of merchandise, buildings and
household goods of members of the asso
ciation throughout the state, adopted a
constitution and by-laws and articles of
Incorporation, which will be filed today,
and elected officers and directors for a
year.
The officers are: President, J. Yunghlut,
Lincoln, president Nebraska Retail Mer
chants' association; vice president, O. C.
Thompson, Blair, vice president of the
Merchants' association; secretary, J. B.
Coningham, Omaha, fourth vice president
of the association; treasurer, W. J. Hunter,
Omaha, also treasurer for the association.
Directors: William Wllkle. George F.
Xlunro, W. D. Kdwards, Julius Drelfus,
Harry Fischer, J. B. Coningham, Omaha;
1. F. Swan, Auburn; O. .C. Thompson,
Blair; J. Yunghlut, Lincoln.
The headquarters of the Insurance com
pany will be room 834, New York Life
building.
' Maay Apply for Insurance.
Prior to the meeting yesterday about 120
applications for insurance under , the new
company had been received from members
of the association and a number of these
were accepted at the meeting. Others will
be taken In later.
The plan is for all members of the asso
ciation to carry their Insurance In their
wn mutual company and thus cut out all
other companies from doing the business.
At present the association number about
1,600 members In the state, so It will bo seen
that the Inroads Into the business of the
old-line companies will be large In case the
plan work out a outlined. Only enough
work baa been done so far In the wy of
securing riska to allow of a ooropllance
with the state laws so that the organiza
tion could be perfected. '
At the meeting of the state organization
held last September the matter of an In
surance company was brought up and a
resolution passed providing that fuch a
company should be established. After an
examination of the state laws It wns de
cided, to organize the company under the
mutual law of 1893, which law covers
both city and village organizations for
mutual protection.
'Oatsldera Mar Oo Ia
While It la the purpose of the organiza
tion to Insure only Its own members, out
sider will not be refused admission. The
field ha been carefully surveyed by Mr.
Coningham, who says that In scarcely any
case will two risk be carried In any o:ie
block, of buildings , throughout the rfcate.
This; It 1 pointed out, will malo the com
pany much safer than where several rlxks
'are carried on stocks in the same block.
The reason for such an even distribution
of the business 1 that In most towns the
tato organization ha only a few 'mem
ber, and they are of the better class of
buildings.
The company will be strictly mutual In
character, sharing profits, losses, expense
ana every feature, it is believed tl.it the
policy holder of the company wilr num
ber 1.000 before1 the close of this year.
A comparison of the rates of Insurance
charged by eastern companies baa been
tabulated by the organizers of the new
MuhtuM w,iujjuy aim n biiuws iiiac me
average rate charged by companies in
New York 1 64 cents, while In this state
during the same period the average rate
was tl.JL . This large difference Is said to
be du to the sharp competition caused by
mutual companies, which are more numer
ous in New York than here.
JOINS .THE NATIONAL ORDER
Locml Builders' Association Unites
with Organisation from' All
. States of Union.
The Omaha Builders' exchange ha be
come a member of the National Building
Trade Employers' association. This action
Was decided on at a largely attended meet
ing, In which the member were unani
mously in favor of joining the national
association. Th executive- committee of
this association ha been called to meet
In Chicago, January S3, and the action of
the local branch had to be taken at this
time so that John Harte, who had been
named as a member of the executive com
mittee for Nebraska,-could be In a position
to act. (
"The fact of our affiliation, with the na
tion! organisation," said Secretary J. H.
Tate, "will make no difference In th
character of our axchango. We . have
thought It better to be In touch with the
builder of other cities. That is all."
RUSH TO MEET THE CONTRACT
WerksMS on Federal Balldlac Be
llev They Will Finish Before
Tim Bpevlaed.
,The third and fourth floors of the new
Wing of the federal building practically
are completed and the second floor Is In an
advanced stage of construction.' Within
thirty days the entire work, Including the
first floor, will be finished and ready 'for
occupancy. The new elevators are aU In
place and 'thirty carpenters are at work
finishing up the woodwork on the second
and first floors. - The contract time for
finishing the work expires March 1 and It
now looks as if the work will be completed
ten or. fifteen days before that time.
Traveling men should remember that on
the second and third floors above the beau
tiful Auditorium restaurant, S16 South Fif
teenth street, will be found twelve as
beautiful room as you ever saw. Hot an&
cold water. Bath and toilet room on .each
floor. Opening January 20th.
Mortality Statistics.
Th following birtha and deaths have
ben reported to the board of health:
Rlrtha John Herrington. 1117 North
Twenty-fourth, boy; John y.leke, 3628 South
Twenty-fifth, jflrl; -Hubert Peters, 1714
!r. Lyon's
PERFECT'
Tooth Powder
AN ECEGANT TOILET LUXURY
Used by peoplo of refinement
: for oyer a quarter of a century
PREPARED By '
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SALE
OP
LINENS
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BIG
SALE
iutss Uall eioclis "4Gc
, 0i Special Sale Tuesday.
Ornamental Wall Clocks of beautifully carved
wood, fancy bronze weights, bone & Ivory dial,
brass movement. Every clock makes a beau
tlful and unique ornament and I a goo!
timepiece. We offer entire stock of an im
porter today at
49 c
Great Undermuslin Sale
Ladies Corset Covers and Drawers at 25c
Drawers made of finest cambric, with deep ruffles and
cluster' 'of tucks the Corset ',Covero are handsomely
lace trimmed at, each
$2 Muslin Underwear at 98c
Extra fine downs, Skirts, Drawer and Bklrt Chemises beat quality of cam-
brio Jong cloth' and nainsooks daintily and elaborately
trimmed with fine lace and embroidery ruffles of
hemstitching and embroidery, deep cluster of tucks, etc
bargain square at eaiih ' .,
25c
quality ui ajawii-
98c
7k
Ladies' and Children's Undermuslins at 7ic
Children's fine muslin Drawers, all neatly tucked also
ladies splendidly Atting Corset Covers on bargain
square, choice ;
special Embroidery offer
All the fine embroidery from this stock, iA lengths from 1
to 4 yards and up to 18 inches wide the finest Swiss
nainsoeh aad Cambria and mqny very suitable for corset
dery, at ....... .
25c-Hc-72C-5c-3c-l2C
LACES IN UNDERMUSLIN STOCK
Vats and torchons in all widths suitable for g
corset covers, infants' wear, chemises, etc,
worth up to 25c a yard, at, a yard tJL
Special White Goods Bargains
19c India Linon at 9c a Yard We will offer to
morrow as long as 600 bolts last, a very find grade of
India linon, equal to our regular line at 19c, ff
these were bought very advantageously. We. Iff
will offer them today at, a yard
Fine White Cambric Remnants These are rem
nants of Lonsdale and Wamsutta cambric,
worth 12ic a yard, we offer them
today at a yard . . . . v ,
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Watch Our J
Windows
FsFfinfyiFfccTi
SL-x Watch Our
tSSfiS ' Windows
Dodge, boy; Bert Strode 3S24 North Twenty-fourth,
boy; John Morrison, 2615 South,
Kleventb. girl; D. R. Fair. 4501 Seward,
girl; 8. F. Roberts, 2637 Blondo, boy: R. M.
Gates, 1619 Kyner, boyj Leon D. Mitchell,
2426 Bt. Mary's avenue, boy; Pat Cannon,
606 South Thirty-fourth, boy.
Deaths Bernlcf" A. IarnGn, SRCB Howard,
2; Jamea K. Vandercock. Florence, 69;
James P. Ewlng. 1141 North Eighteenth, 58.
Knowing ones order Coook's Imperial
Champagne not solely on account of the
name, but the product.
Annonnrementa of the Theaters.
John Drew's short engagement at the
Boyd will close this evening with another
performance of the Marshall comedy, "The
Second in' Command."
! ,
On Thursday evening Lulu Glaser In
"Dolly Varden" will be the attraction at
the Boyd. This Is one of the genuine suc
cesses in the line of musical comedy, hav
ing something besides the costumes to rec
ommend It, yet t Is dressed and staged
with great liberality; Manager Whitney
provided an entire hew outfit of scenery
and costume for the tour, and the piece
Is being given with all ' the attention be
stowed on It during Its long run on Broad
way.. Miss Olaser is supported by a com
pany of capable vocalists and comedians,
and the pretty music and bright speeches
are most acceptably rendered. The en
gagement Is for two nights onjy.
Lewis Morrison himself will positively
appear for the Innt time as Mcphlsto at the
Krug thtater Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, supported by a strong company drawn
from the best of the "legitimate" school.
Lewis MorrlHon ha appeared In this part
over 6,000 times during the past twenty
seasons and his performance Is recognized
by th best critics to be a flawless piece
of acting which has gained him interna
tional fame. The beauty of the new scen
ery, the startling electrical effect and the
newly written choral and Instrumental mu
sic will be welcome features. Beats ar
now on sale.
There will be a "bargain" matinee of the
big melodrama, "The Minister' Daugh
ters," at the Krug Wednesday.
The
Manhattaa Limited Chteaa to
Hew York
Is a solid vestlbuled train leaving Chicago
Union station 10 o'clock p. m. dally, over
Pennsylvania Short Line, arriving Twenty
third street station. New Tork, t p. m.
next day. Buffet parlor car connection
from Harrlsburg, reaching Baltimore 12.15
noon; Washington 1:20 p. m. Leaving time
from Chicago is after arrival of trains
from the West and Northwest, forming
direct through train service to the prin
cipal cities of the East. CI L. KIMBALL,
A. O. P. Agt., No. t Sherman street, Chi
cago, will answer Inquiries about It.
Hats Clflt to Bloom's.
Last Saturday the directors of the Alfred
Bloom company gave ' a banquet to
their employes. Not being satisfied w,lth a
spread of delicacies Aat might well tickle
the palate of a chronic dyspeptic, they
further showed their good will by pre
senting to each of It many employes a
( And here is to the company, may It
continue to protjjer. Is the earnest and
sincere wish that emanates from
THE BOYS OF THE- 11 1 LI
Homeaeelters' Kxcursluas. ,
On Tuesday, January 19, the Missouri Pa
cific Railway will sell bth one -way and
round trip tickets at very low rates to
certain points In Kansas, Arkansas, Okla
homa, Texas, etc. On the round trips stop
overs will be allowed on the going journey
In homeaeekerb' territory. Final limit f
tickets 21' days. For further Information
call on any agent or City Offlcea of th
company, 8. E. corner 14th and Douglaa
streets. Omaha, Neb. . Thos. F. ftodfrey,
Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Takes Pr Losers e Llaeoln. '
herlff Power ' departed yeaterday for
Lincoln, having In custody four prisoners
wla w-re convicted In the Douglas county
court of penitentiary offenses. Their naniea
n,; raua vuivoiftu, wu-
Special Salo
Hadam Yale's Goods
P?. w'nsday morning, at I o'clock, we
hall start a special sale of th production
of this celebrated "BEAUTT DOCTOR,"
who In herself exemplifies the efficacy of
her remedies. This lady who by her own
admission Is no longer In the strictest
sense of the word a bud, yet preserves a
beauty of feature and form which Is at
once the envy and despair of all the sea
son's debutantes. To all ladles who are
not entirely satisfied with the allotment of
personal charms parcelled out to them by
Dame Nature we would i earnestly reoom
mend a study of the "Tale Method" and
the purchase of such of her preparations a
may be needd at lour store.
All $1.00 Yale' Preparations for 59o
All $1.60 Yale's Preparations for $114
All $2.00 Yale's Preparations for $1.48
All 25o Yale's Preparations for 14o
All BOo Yale's Preparations for 84a
Madam Yale's Book, "Woman's Wisdom."
FRliK. , . '
Sherman & McConneil Drug Go;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT FOR
Madam Yale's Remedies.
RIGHT ON CORNER-lftth 6c Dod.
Omaha. Nab.
OUR GOLD CROWNS
are made of 22 karat gold and
are shaped -to assimilata the
' natural teeth, Have a flue pol-
' A . . ...
wn ana win wear.a life-time.
Oold Crowns, (beat)....,,.... $5.00
Gold Fillings, up from ...$1.50
Sliver Fillings 7c
TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS,
1517 Douglas Street
vlcted of assault with Intent' to commit
great bodily Inpury, three years; Harry
Johnson, burglary, four years; Minnie
Brown, colored, larceny, on year: KUa
Mtuirpe, tor assault, one year.
Maaoale. v"
Bpeclal meeting of Nebraska lodge No.
1, Tuesday evening, January W. Work In
F. C. degree. All brethren welcome.
O. A. DAY, M. W.
W. C. M'LEAN, Bec'y.
Atteatloa, Baleal
All Eagle and their ladle ar Invited
to. attend the opening reception at th club.
rooms, I to 10 p. m., Wednesday evening,
January SO, at 107 South Fourteenth-street
C. E. ALLEN, Worthy Secretary.
Watch for the' opening of the Auditorium
restaurant, SI South Fifteenth street, Jan
uary 20th. The finest restaurant in th
world weathered oak. Twelve beautiful
furnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Bath
and toilet rooms on each floor.
Elegant barber shop in basement
weathered oak.
Watches and dlamonos. Your credit Is
good. A Mandelberg. jeweler. 1&23 Farnam.
Douglas Printing Co.. l&ut Howard. Tel S44
Marrlig Lleeases.
Name and Address. Age.
John N. Ashby, Bouth Omaha 61
Celta E. Smith. Bouth Omaha 2d
Hugh McCracken, Omaha , 24
AnnaBrallh. Omaha tl
Iwi G. Butler, Bouth Omaha 88
Blanche Hopkins, liillette, Wyo M
18-K. Wedding Kings. Edhol'ra. Jeweler.
Can't Sleep?
Ifs your nerve. Dr. Mile' Net-Tin
will strengthen them and brta sweet
pleep and hearth. Delay Is dangerous.
All druggist 11 and guarantee. Bead
postal for book on mrsoue Stssasss
DH. MILKS' SaltDlCAL CO, Klktert, lad.
Great
January -Shoe
Sale.
111
IB
TUB nikLlABLB STORE.
Great
Clearance
Furniture Sale
Cloaks, Suits, Furs!
.VlK i-0v7EPT OP LOW PRICKS BTILL PREVAIL IN OUR CI-OAK tF.PART
$fF.J,i1R)PPOK'1!IN1TT OF OPPORTUNITIES IS NOW YOlRfl TAKE AI
Z&lA2$ PZJZf&fFWfL1 A "ANSOME. STILISH OAR-
$7t Wguallty jvomen's near QQ qq
40.00 quality women' astrakhan 20 00
coatt't5r won,on'" ott'r 8Q 00
$16.00 quality sable marten e rQ
boas, with cord and extra tails. ..Otyo
830,00 quality1 women's O rt
cloth coat at 0VU
129 60 quality women's suits gQ
...4.90
r 6,tFi colored s -k
silk waist at aS.yil
100
$12.00 quality women'
skirt at
All our $6.00 colored
$2.00 quality whit vesting
waist at
Groat Glearing Sale of Boys' and
Children's Clothes.
BOYS KNEH PANTS SUITS-ln double
breasted, sailor blouse, Norfolk and
three piece styles, In ages from 4 to 16
years, all well made, worth from $2.50
to $3.50 our clearing 1 ns.
sale price a.VO
Men' pants, in stripes, pla'lds, fancy mix
ture,. Scotch mixtures and plain colors,
in worsteds, serges, clay worsteds, chev-
lots, casslmeres, homespuns' and fancy
worsteds, all well tailored and perfect
fitting worth $3.60 to $5 y f"n
to be closed out at $3.50 and
BOTS' ODD KNEH PANTSages $ to 16
years, In all shade and colors, 05r
clearance sale price, 3oe and "l
Men's overcoats at greatly reduced price.
t
Grand Annua Salo of Laces.
broideries and Ribbons
Continues for Tuesday.
Em-
THE BREATEST LO BARGAINS IN GOOD
GOO
DS EVER OFERED.
Ribbon, laces, embroideries, allover lace.
saloons, edges, meiiallonn, etc., etc., at
half price and less in this great sale.
Thousands of yards of line torchon laces,
suitable for underwear and children's
garments worth 6 to 7c
per yard
Hundreds of yards of fine torchon valen
clenne and Nottingham laces
worth ud to 10c ter vard
A fine lot of wash laces, lnoludlng
and Inserting worth
lOo to 20c at. rjer vard :
A beautiful line of wide Nottingham wash
laces, extra quality torchon and Vene
tian laces, worth 71n
16o to 25c at
2ic
edges
. 5c
An immense line of extra wide wash laces.
Orientals, galoons, insertlngs and edges,
goods worth up to S5o 1 f lr
at, per yard IvH
$2 to $5- quality, fine allover laces, suitable
for waists, go at from $2.98 1 TOr
down to M-
A lot of odd pieces of very fin laces
worth up to $3.00
go at 26a to ...'. ,.
A great lot of embroideries and Insertlngs,
In strips, clearing stock from the looms,
bought before the advance, worth from
6c to 9)c go at 26c, 19c, 15c, Olri
ajlitto, 10 TVio, Bo and 3
Ribbons! Ribbons! Ribbons!
20a remnants of wide ribbons P,c
clearing price
too remnants of wide ribbons iflr
clearing price . ...
No. 2, satin and gros grain
, ribbon,. per yard;
No. 6, satin and taffeta rlb-
bons, per vard
CARPETS!'
1c
No. 7 and 9 satin and taffeta
ribbon, per yard
No. 12 and 16 satin and taffeta
rlbben, per yard
No. 22 and 40 satin and taffeta
ribbon, per yard
Extra wide satin and fancy
ribbon, per yard
,44c
,'.74c
10c
.I5g
: 45 -T rt
65o quality tmet all wool 0
CARPETS!
T0o quality taotry b ruse els C Q
at Vn ., .
$1.15 quality tnelton velvets
at
$1.35 quality axmlnsters
at
98c
.1.10
IHIAVDEft3 BROS.
Rock Springs CoolI
$7.15 Per Ton.
Central Coal and Coke Co
Phones 1221-1695. ' 15th &nd Harney.
YOU CAN SAVE
20 per cent on all your purchases in our store during Jan
uary, excepting Gorham s silver and Waterman's Foun
tain Pens. Our customers have learned long ago that we
do exactly what w say we will. Why not take the
benefit of this sale.
LOOK FOR THE NAME, .
S. W. LINDSAY. The Jeweler,
1516 Douflas Street. Omaha.
Bfie Men's Suit Sale
Iicls proved to be a record breaker.
We started out to break the suit selling records of pre
vious Januarys by gathering together some of our great
est values and reducing the prices.
MEN'S SUITS TITAT SOLD FOR f 8.5fr 7 C
TO $10.50 NOW ,....0esf
MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLLFOR $12
TO ?U-NOW .
MEN'S SUITS THAT SOLD FOIl 15
TO f 18 NOW
Now if you had looked upon this sale as an ordinary
event and deliberately Mecided to pass it by, don't you
think you'd "better change your mind and partake of its
value-giving features while there's yet time?-
We've investigated the possibilities of every suit sale
in Omaha, and can state positively that there are no such!
values being offered anywhere as await you in this suit;
sale. v
.9.75
12.00
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adv?k--:M:fc
mKmrnmrntsximmmmmmr
Wagon Wednesday a.m. for Ft. Crook
wfq1
SIQN WRITER'S BUSINESS .
Is exceptionally good in Council Bluffs!
The fa:t of the matter Is there Is not a
yard of sign writers muslin in Council
Bluffs! NOW WHAT IS THE CAt'SB OK
ALL THIS HILARITY? WHO IS SPEND
ING ALL THIS MONEY FOB 81GN8T
Why w can tell you. The druralsta of
Council Bluffs have Just found out the
war la over. Rather peculiar they have
never THOUGHT ABOUT cutting prices
until we put a store in Council Bluffs!
Another funny thing Is each one of them
Is SCARED OF DEATH, for they don't
rat ud HIS SIGN before his neighbor
druggist does and he cautions everybody
to ba x jNoriiiNU" tin ne gets me sign.
Well. Well there Is more life left in
Council Bluffs' dniKglsts than we thought?
now u uiey win just bKAwii uv. we
will have a. real nice time.
We are worklna nlKht and day to get our
Council Bluffs store (6th avenue ana Main)
ready for opening day which will be an
nounced later, write us lor special oncea
for mall orders. WE HAVE NO CA-
TALOGUB. AND DON'T WANT , ON HI,
j 11 E. z Ann iiA-Ufi. in umctnn.
CUT PRICB
DKUQ STORE
E. T. YATES, Prop.
ISth and Chicago Sts.. Omaha. 'Phones
747 and "u7. 24 th and N Eta., Seuth Omaha.
'Phone No, 1. 6th Ave. and Main St.,
Council Bluffs. 'Phone No. T All good
delivered in eltner city aosoiuieiy rree.
SCHAEFER'S
120 Discount!
ON ALL
Suit
I Bags"
Travellns
Cases
I J
Omaha trunk Factory
TfVpnone 105S UOt Ftnum Street
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Deputy Stat Veterinarian.
Food Inspector.
A.L. naiJACCIOTTI, D. v.ts.
CITT VETERINARIAN.
Offloe and Inflrmary. ata and Mason Bt.
OMAHA, NEB. Telephone U.
Vomon's Anti
Bunion Shoes
A shoe constructed particularly for
enlarged joints and bunions the shoe
Is made one size smaller at the ln
itep and two sis wider on th sole,
at the ball of the foot. This gives
snug lit over th Instep and at the
same time allows th toot to rest on
the sole, not the upper.
The upp Is of fin soft kid. The
sol special prepared - flexible sole
leather being welts, , but flexible In
lace only. Ail stsea and width.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
1419 ranan Street.
Omaha's Ut-Dst Ska House
11 ..i.. p.iil-WgsWaHMiLj.w ... ninn.miwm.ri
i TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
i
Writ to9 m lpl Cr.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oat Delia a Year.
T..Fn dy "nd. BundaY w nswerd "argumenU" one and two published by the
pArJPn0,."' A"sola.t'on a J rhy Trading Stamps are an evlL YhSJ
fragment, at touch. We wSZVJ. 1 1 todky? l"m l"al UhlVrM ,nt0
"No. 3 The merchant who flvea Tradlns; Stamps and pre- 1
- tend to do It without extra charfce must rob some one. Do
you think he robs himself." , 1
Mr Grocer! Remember It Is the BENNETT COMPANY that you are un
sgainst Remember that BENNETT has always stood for fair dealing EhiS
town. Remember that It la THE BENNETT COMPANY you take vour cue
from - When BENNETT Introduces a new article he eel, the prtc, and cretMe
the demand, and when the demand Is so strong that you have to handle It
you put It n. Then you go to the jobber with a howl about BENNETi cut
ting the price.
.RemeTbtrha.tneoelement ta our organisation that Is strongest In Its
fight against Trading Stamps now Is th same element that a few years ago
organlied for the purpose of having enacted a State Law against Department
stores. Then, as now, you could not compete with your 28 per cent expense
v.. ,emembe.r h'n' J1eaF brother that It is not Trading Stamps that you are
bucking against, but It Is the ability of the big store to buy big quantities at
big bargains, to sell on small margins, and to conduct Its business on an ex
i pense basis that you could not begin to touch. That Is where the shoe
pinches, and that is something that you will always have to contend with, and
It Is because of these things that THE BENNETT COMPANY can give Trad
ing Stamps and you can't.
The concentration of fifty departments under on roof and under one
economical expense account enables u to do business at a cost that you can
never touch, and still give Trading Stamp. With those who value the ac
commodation of a credit account more thnn they do saving of money you can
expect to do the bulk of your business. You charge them, a higher price for
their goods because they ought to pay you a higher price. We do not oharge
;-ou with robbing them when you do so, because the necessities of the bunl--ns
method which they choose to follow, requires that veu should get more
money for your goods, AND THEN THERR 18 THAT S PER CENT THAT
YOU HAVE GOT TO LOOK OUT FORI GOSH! WHAT NERVE YOU HAVE!
No, dear brother, you have not yet proven your case, therefore, It will be
Green Trading Stamps In all departments all the time at BENNETTS.
We hope "argument" number four will be more Inaptrlng. We will try to
answer that Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. ,
Alteration Specials In the Art Dept.
Six Marvelous Bargains
NO. ONE Framed Pictures, slightly marred in moving, worth up to f O "
76o for this great sale, only .' 1C
NO. TWO Picture, Sxi 10x11. HxH, lxl, glass and back' complete In gold.
' green and gold, black and gold, worth up to IL9S; a sensational T O
, bargain, at , JJC
NO. THREE Framed Picture, another money saver, beautiful as- m
sortment of pictures, framed, worth up to $1.8 all goVor TC
NO. FOUR Pyrography Special St tn. worth, tLiXX VLB) sod CO0' T f
at 76c, 60o and "JjC
NO. FIVE Nut Bowls, any slse, usually sold at 50c, 76o and 11.00 f
" y... Z"C
NO." BIX Free Instructions on all burned wood outfits, etc. .New designs ar
riving dally, boxes, tabeurettes, chairs, plate racks, leather goodseto.
Vlstt our Art Gallery, Second Floor. ' "
Grocery! Grocery!
Still In the lead In th grocery line. Our fresh, new and bright stocks
i look Inviting, and then the prloes are the- lowest. i
. Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases.
Tuesday Money-Savers
Pure Jellies Currant, Raspberry, Ap
ple and Quince, Vihw Jar for 9o
Jama, assorted, large jars loo
Breakfast i-ocoa, -id. can uo
1-1 D.
Baking Soda,
package
So
.100
Rolled .Outs. 2-lb. package
Wheat Breakfast Food. -lb. p kg. .10c
Neutrlta, wun spoon, pag .
Parlor Matches, 600 In box.
Castile Hop, rake
Imported Hardlnes. can ....
A COMPLETE LINE OF DIAMOND
a" FRUITS. THE MOST DESIR
ABLE ON THE MARKET.
Tomatoes. 8-pound can lOo
so
4o
3fi
Corn, 1-pound can
..10e
Corn .6 tar oh, 1-pound package!!!!!! (o
Rice, per pound , to
Butter Direct Dally. r
Fresh Country Butter, per lb..
Bennett's Capitol Creaotery. lb.
Sour Pickles, per dosen
Wisconsin Cream Cheese, pound.
Hand Cheese, each ................
Teas and Coffee .
B. F. 'Japan. Superior value. fb....4fle
Tea Sifting, per pound lSo
Santos Coffee, fresh roasted, lb,...13o
Uennett Capitol Coffee, per lb....2so
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... 8o
Green Trading Stamps All the Time
Follow the Flas1. '
Last f o Leave Omaha, 5:55 p. m.
First to Arrive St. Louis, 7 a. n
FREE
Information regarding reduced rates on sale ever
day to all winter resorts. The only line with Eta
tlon at main entrance World's Fair Grounds, For
rates, descriptive folders and all information, call
at Wabash Corner, 1601 Farnam Street, or address
Harry K. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha. ,