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TITE OMATIA' DAILY BEEt TnnnPDAY. MATJCIT 3. 1004.
HARMONY AND CO-OPERATION I
Peaoe and Prograis Aa male Deliteratioi of
Farmers' Exchange.
LOVE FEAST AFTER DIRECTORS' ELECTION
Ofllrera Are Klocteil, Tllh II. X. Ualnea
of Topeaa Prr.Mrnt, II. II. Hank
of ftrbraaka Illy t Ire
rrraldeot.
Harmony wn th watchword at the wr
onrt srsslon of the Farmers' Cooperative
exchange nt the Millard hotel. An If by
common ecjnsr:t hII illfTerencna swrnod to
have been laid b1Jc and the business of
the meeting; whs taken up and carried
through f'bout d'li.y or opposition.
At the mntlnn of the board of director!
of the Farmers' National eic.hanfre, held
at the Millard after the onr&nlsatlon meet
Ina; of the tnaJn lxly )-enter day afternoon,
the following officer to govern the asso
ciation were unanimously chosen:
H. N. Oalnes of Topaka,, president; H. H.
Hanks of Nehraaka nty, vice president;
Robert IJndMonm of Chicago, secretary,
and A. O. Van Fatten of Van Fetten. II!.,
treasurer.
. committee was aj-polnted, composed of
members of the board, to look after the
filing of the articles of Incorporation at
Pierre, 8. I)., where It was decided to In
corporate. The constitution and bylaw
were adopted by the board so far as they
could be In the present Imperfect state of
organization of the concern, after which
the board adjourned to meet In Chicago
April 6, at which meeting the organliatlon
will be completed.
All members of the committee were very
optimistic last night after the session and
expressed themselves as having great faith
In the ultimate outcome of the movement.
Constitution and By-Laws.
The report of the national committee ap
pointed to draft a constitution, and bylaws
was read and the articles were unani
mously adopted. Following this the elec
tion of directors was taken up and the
members of the board choeen, one at a
time, by ballot. The following were agreed
upon to constitute the board:
H. N. Gaines, Topeka; J. E. Jackson,
Buckman, Minn.; L. 13. Day, Albion; A. O.
Van Petten, Van Petten, III.; W. H. Huec
kel, Caaeyvllle, 111.; II. H. Hanks, Ne
braska City; C. E. Balnum, Alva, Okl.;
Mr. Stroashaugh, Waklta, Okl.; J. A.
Payne, Hamburg, la.
The election of directors was followed
by a love feast during which tke leading
members of the association pledged their
support to the organisation. J. 8. Can
ad ay of Mlnden, president of the Nebraska
association, said:
Looks for fltroasr llrotherhnod.
"I wish you Godspeed and will be with
you and do everything I can to promote
the welfare of the organization."
James Butler, president of the Kansas
association, said: "I hope to see a great
brotherhood of, co-operators built from this
beginning and I believe there will be. In
pushing the projects of the organisation
you may rest assured that I will work In
harmony with you and use my Influence
to get others to do likewise."
At this period the members grew very
enthusiastic and subscriptions were asked
for. 'A large number of those present en
tered their names pledging various
amounts. The question then arose as to
who should care for the money, no treas
urer having been elected. This resulted
In the election of Earl Brown of Con
cordia, Kan., as temporary chairman of
the organisation.
All of the business which had been out
lined and for which the meeting had been
called having been transacted, a move
was mad te adjourn, which carried and
the organisation meeting was at an end.
The Incorporation papers of the organ
isation will be filed In the state of gouth
Dakota, ' on account of the fact that the
fees In that state are lower than In any
other. The headquarters of the concern
will be at Pierre, ostensibly, but It Is
understood that the general business will
be transacted In Chicago, and the general
offices will be located there.
Sale of
Imported
Hosiery
Saturday
i ol
LO
Ladies' $1 Waists at 39c
ySK , f y fx nun
IF2 i Fvi it ill ji
i43
hale of
TABL!2
CLOTHS
Saturday
Hundreds nf pretfy, int.ll made, and up-to-date waists
tomorrow at less than half thdr regular gelling price.
These waints ore made of crepe
cloth in neat patterns, tucked and
pleated fronts, tab utock collars and
the correct fitjle sleeves in all sizes
would sell regularly up to one dol
lar each tomorrow
main floor bar
gain square,
at
39c
Swiss Embroideries at 2ic Yard Fine
Swiss embroideries and insertings. all widths
have been on display in our show window
worth as high as 15c yard, tomorrow, at, yard .
Fine Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries
Insertings and galloons, suitable for corset f A C
covers and skirtings, to 18 ins. wide, yd. . KJCmjStDC
va JL' 1UO
Zc
Ladles'
Fine
Petticoats at 49c and 98c
49c-98c
A CROW OF GLOHT
As .Well as m Mark of Beauty Is Lai-
nrtoaa Hair.
It haa been truly said that the crowning
glory of our race Is a luxuriant head of
hair.
It uaed to be thought that this was one
of the blessings which the gods bestow
capriciously, and It Is only recently that
scientists have discovered that its beauty
Is dependent upon the absence of a minute
germ which flourishes In the hair follicles,
where It destroys the life of the hair.
To restore this life and kill the germs
which cause the mlRchlef Is the mission of
Kewbro's Herplclde.
Herplclde surely kills the germs, and Is
the best hair dressing on the market.
It contains no grease or oil, neither will
It stain or dye.
Sold by leading druggists. Bend lOo In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Sherman & McConnell Drug
Co., special agents.
CHITTENDEN CHANGES PLANS
reraaeat Kaglneer Orders Resnr
T "eandlaa of River ail
Will Come Himself.
County Surveyor Ertnulat returned from
Sioux City Tuesday night, where he went
to submit plans recently approved by the
Board of County Commissioner for the) re
inforcement of the banks of the Missouri
river at certain points In East Omaha.
These plans were shown Oovemment En
gineer Chittenden, but only partially ap
proved by him. In fact so many and ma
terial were the changes suggested that
soundings of the river will have ta be made
and a partial resurvey of the points tn
question prepared. This will be done to
morrow by the surveyor and the plans pre
pared for Colonel Chittenden's approval on
Saturday, when he will come to this city
and make a thorough inspection of the
rtver at the point affected, with the double
object of baaing his recommendations for
permanent Improvement to be made by the
government and the allowing of the tem
porary safeguards to be erected. The work
will then be pushed with all possible haste,
as the parties Interested believe that as the
season advances their property becomes In
more Imminent danger.
County Surveyor Kdqjlat went to Valley
at an early hour yesterday to look Into
the matter of the danger threatened to
the Whitney bridge by the breaking up of
the tee In the river at that point, and to
do some work In furtherance of the surrey
of the Klkhorn that Is being made for the
purpose of determining the level of the ad
jacent country with reference to the ditches
that have bwen and will be put In there
later on. The loe waa not found to be tn
an Immediately dangerous condition, but
was dynamited in several plaoea to avoid
tha posHslblllty of any trouble arUang
from It.
Mark Uay Pears to lMk.
nMtrk.?uy w"l lecture In Hansoora
Park Methodist Hplsoopal churoh n.it
Wednesday ' evening on -Hugh ltlmer-a
Story of the KnulUh Reformation." Dr.
ree la a well known worker among th
Iondon oor and la making a tour of tha
Wee, Dr. J-earse Is also an author of
Italian cloth, mercerized like sateen, elaborately trimmed
with juby niching, clusters of tucks, accordeon pleated
flounces, wide ru flies, etc. colors black and black and
white, worth up to $2.00 each
tomorrow, main floor at,
each ,
All Linen Handkerchiefs Ladles' and men's large size
all linen handkerchiefs, some laoe edged and em- C
broldered corners, at, each , IJC
Ladies9 Spring Suits , Skirts
The swell new suits for spring at very special prices for
tomorrow we present a new lot of very nobby and fash
ionable suits in the best new colors Eton
jackets, military effects, etc. jackets satin
lined, pleated skirts, very special, at
Novelty suits At SI4. 85 Here are some of the very smart
eat suits that have been displayed so far every am g m
late style feature all the newest and swellest X f S
styles and colors very special tomorrow at . . . . J
Ladies' and Miss' Wal king-Skirts In golf, novelty and mixed CQ
cloths ?ery new and stylish Ia0
A fine assortment of highest grade dress and walking
skirts on special sale In our ladies' suit der artment,
Watch our J
Windows i
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Watch our
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E art pleated to announce the sequel to the tale of slipptrs we held
three weeks ago. On Friday, March 4, tee will place on sale all the
SAMPLES OF OXFORD TIES
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made by D. (Men d Sons of iV'eto 1 orfc -the $amc people who made
the elippcrt. These eamplet of Oxford Tift will be displayed and on
tale on our tccond floor, and we promise jtt at great a bargain in the
oxfords as we gave in the slippers. These samples include oxford tics or
low shots suitable for every occasion during the summer month.
B
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DR. BRADBURY - 1506 Farnam
Painless Extraction DENTIST. TEL 1756.
Without Oaa. ..w.a,.,,, ,.-
Fllllnza 30c ud f ""
dold Crowns, $2.50 up
Bridge Work $2.50 up
Lady Attendant
QDCDElV
Fourteen Years
Same Location
We positively remove
nerves from teetb with
out the least particle of
pain. Plates $2 up.
OpenSundays 10 to 12
In religious thought Mrs. Prarae accom
panies him and they go from Omaha to St.
Louis.
MAY MAKE INK IN OMAHA
Ka
as City Concern Prnaperta for
Factor? and Warehoaae la
This City.
The Bankers' Ink company of Kansas
City may establish a warehouse In Omaha
and later a branch factory for the manu
facture of writing lnka. Manager S. D.
Nelson of the company Is In Omaha
anl has' been talking with Omaha jobbing
and retail firms using the inks. He Is fa
vorably Impressed by the advantages of
this city and If he learns nothing before
his departure Friday to change his Idea
the oompany will rent a warehouse.
The Bankers' Ink company has been In
business three years at Kansas City and
makes all kinds of writing fluid, cream
paste and mucilage.
Effect of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
When you have a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy liquefies the tough mucus
and causes Us expulsion from the air cells
ot the lungs, produces a free expectoration
and opens the secretions. A complete cure
soon follows. Thla remedy will cure a
severe cold In less time than any other
treatment and It leaves the system In a
natural and healthy condition. It counter
acts any tendency toward pneumonia.
Chaaeeller Andrews Gaeet.
The annual dinner of the church society
of I'nlty church Is to be held Tuesday
evening. Chancellor Andrews of the uni
versity 1h to be the speaker of the even
ing Had will talk on, "Problems of Greater
America." There will be a few other
Hpeakers. The dinner will be laid In the
church parlors and Is to begin at 6 o'clock.
Unity memters bellnve they were the first
in Omaha to hold yearly church dinners.
That was a shrewd remark which an old
merchant made recently to a young mer
chant: "Handle goods of reputation, my
boy," said he. And he was worth llaten
Ing to, for he had made a fortune in a
Utle country town. Below are goods with
a national reputation, consumer, and It
will pay you well to buy them. Bell's
Mocha and Java Coffee, 20c lb., subject
to market fluctuations; Bell's Banner
Coffee. SOc lb.; Bell's Imperial Coffee, 36o
lb.; Bell's Crown Brand Coffee, 40o lb.;
Bell's O. O. Plantation Coffee (best In the
world), 46c lb. Bold only In one pound
sealed packages, moisture and dust proof.
Ask for Bell's coffees and get the beat.
Attention, Members of the Alpha
Camp, W. O. W.
The camp will meet next Thursday even
ing, March the 3d, in Its new hall, 110 and
111 8. 14th street. There will be several
candidates for Initiation, and It Is hoped
there will be a good attendance to assist
in showing them the mysteries of the fra
ternity. Come out and help us.
CHAS. UNITT, Clerk.
To Enlarge For at Linn,
Another section of Poreat Lawn come
tery will be opened thla spring. Superln
tendant J. Y. Craig mean to begin work
as soon as the frost Is out of the ground
The new section will be an addition on the
hill slope below section twenty. Three
hundred and twenty acres are Included in
tlie cemtitery tract and about twenty
acres only have so far been laid out and
lota sold. More room la now needed
Trndlug
Stamps
Free
WM yields
THkl HKLIABXB ITng.
Trading
Stamps
Free
New Spring Beauties.
Hundreds of Them. New Suits, New
Jackets.
NEW RAIN COATS
NEW VOILE SICIRTB
NEW VAIST-
The finest line of women's garments
ever seen In Omaha, will be ahown for the
firat time Thursday. Io not till to af-e
them. Uundreda of satisfied customers
have taken advantage of our early taiea.
lou should do the same.
NOBBT ETON BriTS ftandaome stylish
garments with aILk lined jackets and the
Bw Oaring aleeve made to aell at til
ths beet auit In America q QQ
WOMEN-8 NEW BTTT8, tn fine cheviot
mixtures, etamloes and voilea, 20 dif
ferent styles to select from, the at
tractive merits of this garment are man
ifold, made to sell for JL1.60- tn nn
our price Thursday
WOMEN'S NEW SlUTS Just received
nrat time shown Thursday, a beautiful
garment, wltn a dash of outing which
will plense made to sell for i tl
tffi.SO-Thursday's price I4.VU
WOMEN'S NEW BUITB direct copies of
Imported $75 garments, manufactured In
New iork expreanly for our Omaha tradf
rlrst showing Thursday og QQ
Skirts Skirts Skirts
' WOMEN'S NEW SPRINa WAISTS.
coum?yarwehhWJr m'Arr'"8 from n ,of th --eatt manufacturer. In the
a,lU?heewh,ng manufacturers to ship us
LINEN MADRAS WAISTS-ln plain white
and polka dot special price
Thursday, at ti on
60 doxen WOMEN'S WAISTS In Japanese
and China Bilk, heavy veatlngs and lawns
trimmed with embroidery and Insertion,
worth up to $5.00
Thursday, at tl.60
IS LAND Slsof MEXICAN DRAWN WORK WAISTS, AT 12.90. K90, 16.90, $7.90,
$12.90.
WOMEN'S WRAPPERS-one lot of them,
ju caucus ana nanneiettes
at en.
WOMEN'S MOIRK and mercerized sateen I
underskirts, regular $2.00 values
at $L00
WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS
worth $5.00 at .$2.98
Fashionable Wash Fabrics in Our
Main Wash Goods Oept
Va-P rnii t.-. Vl Aim.nnT V... A., OXlr. . HIV f. t. ouiuc w l ite, cnu
fcoT OF THE CHOICEST WAfltl rcnnnu pumiri'mi.Ma .ti .t., , ,n oo . a.-..r
Olv 1904 j .k, l V. , O A Vi. XilJM DtA0Vi
goods for draping over silk linings
this novelty priced here QB.
uuw
Pure linen French fleck and checked
VOH.E, In CHAMPAGNE and CREAM
TINT un exclusive novelty confined to
Hayden Bros., a fabric that Ih absolutely
new1 and only ahown in Omaha by Hay
den Bros. This select fabric haa every
point to recommend It for stylish effects
as any similar wool cloth contlng $2.60
to $3.60 a yard we price this e fr
this excellent noveltv at. vard ...
French net, printed in beautiful floral de-
eltrns, the handsomest of all the new
at
French gauzo. In handsome ribbon and
printed warp effects, a beautiful fabrio
for fashionable evening wear, in the
colors chosen to lead the OArt
new season priced at, yard ......A''
First showing tomorrow of the latest
WHITE WA18TINOS our special attrac
tions at 25c, 35c, and 49a a yard.
Extra Special Sale of Fine Shoes
Thursday
The entire sample lines of four of tha best shoe factories In New England. These
shoes are miule un in the latest prvlna and from the heat of lnnthorti. anri warn
made to retail at $2.60, $3.00, $.1.50, $1.(0, and $5.00 On sale Thursday In two lota:
Lot No. 1 All the men's shoes O 45 I 2.600 pairs of women's, misses' child's, hoys'
uij m ao.uu t. c.. - - ' i ano voums
Lot No. 2 All tha men's and la- 4 flQ I $LR0 shoes
dies' shoes, worth up to $3.50 w ' ON SAL.E THURSDAY.
98c
BPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE
"G ROVER" BHOES.
Mareware, Stoves, llousefurnishings
Filid-Veek f.1oney Savers
Fine Turkey dusters ISn
Oranlto spoons 6o
Clnw hammer 9n
All slel meat saw 19o
Gordon rakes liio
Patent sink htrnlrvors lOo
Granite tea kettles nMo
10-quart tin dish pan 16o
14x21 Photo holders 6o
O. K. wuHhcrs $5.16
a tinncu table spoons 12c
18-Inch hand saw ... ... .... Efio
20o butcher knife Wo
8 drawer aplce cabinet M 4flo
8 large rolla toilet paper ........ ., 10c
All willow clothea banket 45o
Inrge tin waah basin ....... ....... ....5c
Folding coat hangcra ..... M 10o
BPECIAL DEEP CUT IN HTDAT1NG STOVES,
EGGS EGGS EGGS
Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen
15c
HAYDEW BROS.
I understand that tlio Santa Fe will acll one
May colonist tickets to
California.
during March and April at very low rates:
$25 from Kansas City.
Pleaaa advUe me full particulars.
Name ,
Street Xo.
City and State ,
Cut out this advertisement and mail to
E. L. Palmer, Passenger Agent, A. T. & S. F. By.,
i09 EjuitabU Huilding, L)ts Moines, la.
j
r WHAT'S IN A NAME?"
If yoo ask simply for Hunyadl Water, you wBI probably t
wortliJos ud harmM sabstHut for
Tb Natural LaxaJWa Water, which has thirty years' re petal ton
with physicians and the public as the always-reliable remedy for
COraSTQPATIOra.
Tasrefore always ask for It by Its fall
HUNYADI JAHQ8
H4LP A GLASS ON ARISING QlVtS FROMPT REUEP.
The New Man-
Tailored Suits:::
for Womeiv
are or display
i
A Few Desirable Rooms at
Reasonable Prices.
Thar ara four, and only four, vacant rooms In tha whole building. Amone
tkam ara onm or two Mceptlonklly deslrabls medium sised rooms aa
follows:
Room lis: Tha ilu of th!. o(Bc 1. Hii
it au a Urtm, burglar-proot .ult and h
all ot tha adragtasM In Dtm war ot balnf la
a ara-praot balldlu. apUndld (uillur and
aur aarTlr. tr alotrlo UfUi. and wat.r.
It la aoonalaBlljr loaat.4 mi Both lb
WMajn Union and Poatal branch t.iKrktb
efflta. Prin p-r month tn So.
vita M: Mxa right la front ot th. !
lor aa Uu .nth Hour; dlvld Into waiting
toom and prlrai gin, facoa auuth. Pric 1M.
Room i6: Thla olBo. la 14x10 and la loc.i.l
almoM In front of th. ai.r.ior, on th. third
fluor. Th.i la one of th. trw amallar cai
faclni th. uuth It I. flnlah la hard wood
Intludli th. door. Prtca tu.o'
Boom Ut Thla omea la UHill and la .r
eonv.nlrut ta th. al.?ator, lu .nlrauoa h.iD
.lmoot oppo.1t. to th. .l.T.tor door. It fai.i
th. auath and la a vary aomfortabla oatc. botu
la aunuDOT and wlnwr. Prioa v
PETERS
THE BEE BUILDING.
dt CO., Rtntal Asents. Ground Floor. Baa Building
Wo want to emphasize the impor-1
tante and advantage of a divtrsl
fied stock from which to choose.
There's as much satisfaction in it
as in petting exceptional values.
In selecting your new spring suit
here you get both the newest of
new styles at exceptional values.
We are showing all the new styles
in such a variety of
effects and fabrics
that none may look
in vain. We're busy'
selling the new suit?
beyond the records
of any thing vet
known at this season. There's a tempting combination of
stvle, quality and exclusi venous about thew units traVa
showing that makes a purchase the natural consequence of
an inspection.
Man-Tailored Suits for Women
$14.75, $16.75, $19.75, $24.75, $27.50
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I I II .afWlU-ataiaaaa. M. IU. ItT- IT ITllmAm .m fl aX a
Green Trading Stamps Every
jvJuv
Time 'l
1 ' i
One More Orange Sensation
Two Dollars Worth of Green Stickers
With One Dozen Oranges Thursday.
Tha market Is booming- every succeeding- car commands a hlRher price.
Wo have boug-ht one more car whole car, mind you, & cases In the oar of
Lare, Sweet, Juicy Highland
. Washington Navals ....
HIGH COI5RKD. LUSCIOUS, SWEET AS SUGAR KRTJIT
the more looks of them makes your mouth water Thursday
in r ruit uepartment tasement TWO DOLLARS WORTH
OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS with each doien limit,
three dot. to a customer no dealers or peddlers supplied
price per dozen
Women's Jackets for Spring
A Brand New Stock on Sale Thursday Morning.
Tan Etons. Blouses and Jackets.
In coverts and cheviots, at $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.45, $10.90, $13.75.
Grean Trading Stamps With Every Jacket.
Women's Silk Coats and Eton Jackets.
TAFFETA SILK COATS at $3.95, $6.95, $7.50 and $7.95.
PEAU DE SOIB SILK COATS at $9.50, $10.90, $13.50, $15.50, $16.90.
SILK ETONS, taffeta. $5.95.
SILK ETONS peau de sole, $7.95.
SILK TRAVEL1NQ CLOAKS, full length, pleated back, three shoulder
capes, very swell, $13.90.
Green Trading Stamps With Every Garment.
Dress Goods Bargain for Thursday.
200 pieces very pretty new Colored rra Goods, In all the
pretty Kootch tweed effects, pretty sheer, crisp Voiles, new
fancy Mohairs, 38 to 42 Inches vide, all In one lot
Thursday at per yard
Silks
50c
Silks
Silks
19-lnch guaranteed Black Taffeta only
per yard
23-lnch Ruaranted Black Taffeta only
per yard
38-lnch heavy Black Taffeta, worth $1.00 Thursday only
per yard
White Goods
White Goods
60 pieces pretty fancy white goods for children's wear
per yard
3o pieces pretty striped, checked and open work fancy white
goods, worth 18c per yard Thursrs day only per yard
59c
75c
75c
5c
10c
Rugs! Rugs!
SOxGO double-faced wool Smyrna Bug. heavy wool fringe, a large line of
patterns and colors to select from regular $2.60 values on t P ft
sale Thursday each I jt
A SID FIVK IMM.I.AIH WORTH OK GltKR TltADISO ' STAMPS.
27xUO Moquette and Axmlnster Rugs, in floral, medallion Tf
and small Persian effects, worth up to $3.25. on sole Thursday. . . Jl
AXn FIYH IMIM.AHM Willi P'l l ;.-.. t-., .......
aouine raced wool Smyrna Hug, heavy wool fringe
worth $3.50 on sale Thursday each '
ANr fll I! (. I.AItM M (111 I'll III.' , .
- " r... inui.-vu STAMPS
30x72 Moquette and Axmlnster Hug, In floral, Persian and t o
plain centers each J AX
. ' W lull I AOA m - ' ' ' ' a M J
" ""'- UUKKS TKADI.Vfi STAMPS.
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Wa.ll Paper Jewelry
Special sale on new spring "
ffOOdo Up T 8ee our ndow diaplajr of Pearl Walat
? ,n . Jf Bt r Thursday's sala-posltlvely
IrOtn too and tl.Ou valuea
ThuraUy In Jewelry 1
Third Floor. ' uon-pr set lOW
Leit! Demonstration
Oa Main Floor.
All kinds only the beat Fish on tha
market. Mackerel. Herrlna. An- t''L TlIt ""l
tonous article made by Stewart Broa.,
rhovtes. Finnan Haddles. Council Bluffs. Haudaoma colored
Prices Right! ZZZT'ZZ?'-
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