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TTIK BEE: OMAHA, F1UDAY", SEPTEMBER 3, 1015.
Nebraska
IIELLOR SEES HOSTS
ATTENDING FAIR
Billy Sunday Was Wonder When
Schoolboy, Says His Old Teacher
A. It. Pnlff. editor of the Missouri Val
ley News, the man undrr whom BIHr
Sunday received Mb high school educa
tion In Nevada, la., la in the rltjr vlslt
Inif Justice of tlie Peace Claiborne. Mr.
Sniff waa In educational work for twenty
veers and waa supcr.ntendent of the Ne
vada achoola from ISM) to 1WB.
"Billy Sunday waa atormy, Impetuous,
Impulilve and alwaya In earneat." he
JUDGE HAMER IS ON THE MENS j Ho little I n nature .7Uday ha.
between boyhood and manhood. Me la
Spendi Time Supplicating1 Weather
Man to Give Week of Clear
Weather.
(From a Staff Cbrrefnondent.)
LINCOLN. fVpL a. Special. )-The
tat fair next week promisee to eclipse)
all former ahowa If the weather man
will only h ood and hold off hie rain
drop until after the boys and girls have
visited the exposition at Lincoln and
the aame today a he waa then and that's
one reaaon I believe htm aincere and In
earnest.
"Ida father waa dead and O. D. Dut
ton, a banker, waa Ma guardian. He
worked at Mr. Dutton's home for hla
hare .11 lh. wnW. f K n.J,l l . . "' - .(armor Ol
V i the eel
itoo anow.
Wrestling fane are waking up to the
fart that they are going to have an op
portunity to see one of the brat "raasles"
that has been pulled off In the went
Word oomee to Secretary Mellor of tho
state board accompanied with a mil of
lucre to show he means business that
Ou Oueetenaon of Kllgore, Canada, will
come to the fair and attempt to put the
shoulders of Nebraska's young wrestling
kins, Joe Btecher, to the mat.
Ous comes with some back Inn and con
tdnrable of a re pet at Ion. He th-cw Dr.
Holler and wrestled a draw with Orrie-
mann. This puts him In
liool. also.
He waa noted for his love of sports
and was always and naturally a leader.
He wa a very conscientious boy, a good
student and a natural born leader In
whatever crowd he was, whether boys
or girls. I know that one of his fav
orite girl friends thrre In those school
days Is now the wife cf a banker In
Council pluffa
"One of hie favorite atudlea was what
we called, "declamation' and he waa
natuarally eloquent I think he Is de
cidedly one of the most remarkable1 men
alive today and It Is due to that nervous,
Impetuous quality and to his natural lead
ership." Mr. flnlff Is proud of the students", who
studied under him and a remarkable num
ber of them have attained high places.
C. P. Curt's, dean of the Iowa State col
lege, was one of his pupils. He Is a na
tional figure In his line.
Others are: Homer Sullivan, president
of the Drat National bank. Cedar Falls,
la.; Paul McLean, a banker, who has
amassed wealth at Cambridge, la.; Judge
Guy Graves of Pender, and A. Van Storm,
romlnent In educational work.
Nebraska
Friaoy Sales or Keenest Interest to" Economical Buyers
since Tuesday night, when the crime
took place. According to the statements
made by the boys, they laid In t for
the gll, who had gone to a neighboring
paeture to drive the cows home.
The parents of the boys are respectable
Norfolk people and are anxious that Jus
tice be done. The girl bears a very good
reputation. The bond of the Kane boy
was fixed at 1 1. 000 and that of the Brlggs
boy at 1000. The ball was furnished.
This Store riow Open liven
ing Till 6;
Saturday Till 9 P. M.
As Usu&J Many Big Sav
ings Offered Friday.
Ladies' Umbrellas Regular
$1.00 values with good qual
ity rain proof covers, fast
black, good assortment: at.
choice 49
Connie Mack's Uncle
is Dead at Beatrice
BEATniCK, Neb., Bept. 1 (Rpeclal.)
James Iary, for the Inst thlrty-elx years
a resident of Ilcatrlce and for about
thirty years a constable at this place.
JtlA VI'-. .... . . ...
a class that "'i'1' ai ms nome in tnis city
rill Insure the fans a good look at a "horny before it o'clock, after an Illness
lively bout, and as Oua as deposited a r two J'ars, aged 77 years. During his
choice sssortment of bones with HctT. ,on residence In Tie trice he hsd always
tary Mellor that he will forfeit If he
does not wrestle. It means that he be
lieves he can alam the Dodge county
husky on hla back. Qua weighs ZJG
pounds.
Forage Poisoning;.
State Veterinarian Anderson has gone
to Craig this afternoon to look up some
Iraaea of forage poisoning which has
taken an active part In politics and
rarely misled attending a republican city
or county convention. He waa an uncle
of Connie Mack, manager of the Phila
delphia Athletics. He Is survived by a
widow snd one daughter.
The Carpenter family held their re
union in this city Wednesday, among
those In attendance being Jeremiah Car-
caused the death of five horses In that penter, aged 97 years, a pioneer of this
locality and others are In danger. This Is county. There were present fifty-one
CARDINAL CALLS
ONPRESIDENT
Baltimore Prelate Presents Message
from Pope Benedict Regarding
Peace in Europe.
HE ALSO CALLS ON LANSING
the same disease which caused so much
fatality among horses three years ago.
New Haaalltea Coanty Raak.
Articles of Incorporation of the Mur
1 phy Bute bank In Hamilton county have
been filed 'with the state banking board.
The capital la given as $2S,000 and the
board of directors consist of A. W.
Hickman, H. E. Hickman. A. L. Hickman,
W. L Farlsy, A. U Farley and W. J.
Farley.
te Ope Bids.
Attorney General Reed and Land Com
missioner Fred Beckmann left this even
ing for St. Paul whera tliev will meat !
with State Engineer Johnson and the
county board of Howard county In con
sidering the letting of bids for a state
aid bridge across the Loup at that point.
Jada llawier Inyrevliig,
Chief Justice Monissey went to Kear
ney yesterday and visited a short time
with Judge llamer, member of the su
preme court who has been 111 for some
' time) Judge Morrlssey saya that the
children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
of Jeremiah Carpenter. Officers
were elected as follows: President, M. I
Carpenter; vice president, Theodore Car
penter; secretary-treasurer, Charles Car
penter. The Dempster Mill Manufacturing com
pany Wednesday announced a nine-hour
a day schedule for Its employes with a
complete shutdown on Saturdays.
Rev. William F. Hssklns of Fairfield.
Neb., and Miss Lona A. Davis of Blue
Springs were married Wednesday at the
home of the bride's parents at that place,
Rev. R. N. Orrlll of Falrbury officiating.
FARM HAND KILLED BY
TRAIN NEAR ADAMS
WASHINGTON, Sept. J. Cardinal
Glbbong today presented to President
Wilson a message from Pope Bene
dict regarding peace In Europe. Later
be taw Secretary Lansing on the
aame subject
After his conference at the White
House the cardinal announced that
ho had discussed the possibilities of
peace with the president. He said
taat he had conveyed a message from
the pope on the question, but could
not reveal Its contents at this time.
Cardinal Gibbons declared that the set
tlement of tho submarine issue between
the United States and Germany had
! greatly aided the cause of peace and had
placed the United States In a very ad
vantageous position to be of service In
bringing to an end the conflict abroad.
He said hs had Informed the prealdent
that he believed this to be true.
TECUMSKH. Neb.. Sept. t. -Special.)
Coroner K. II. Bush waa called to Ster
ling today to hold an inquest over the
body of Martin Wensel, a farm hand
who was killed by a Burlington train
Judge U looking nrettv well ami I. .hi. i .m? Um durln Tuesday night. Wen-
to walk every day from his home to the!" t0 Uncoln and
hotel, about seven blocks. He will Prob- f T VI .! ven,n tr'ln- A"
ably not be able to alt with the court . J" ,,Y,d, b?ut hBl' V ..betw;n ,th
at the coming session, but will oome ' I?0 ,of fT nd
down occasionally for consultutlon and he tra'? A1Jun l'rted to wal,t
will. If he continues to improve, be able!"""1 V1 , towaMl home- th,
to attend regularly by the time the next bel? hut 7 0 c,oc ,n th "
call Is made. i tr,ln" Passed during the night At
. . . . . daylight the crew of an extra train dls-
..j-VL JT.?m- ! Vf: . . covered the body of Wensel along the
" state ,!,,-, .,. . .,.. i .ki.
county. He was a widower and leaves
two or three children. Hla age is given
as (1
NOFOLK bars ACCUSED
OF ATTACK UPON GIRL
auditor's department issued S.70S warrants
aiuountltajr in all to i61,17.7t Last month
the total amounted to '7,81S.M.
.What Assessment
Has Cost Counties
InthoKccent Year
NORTH PLATTE WOMAN
CHARGED WITH BIGAMY
Dlannar ........
JuUne ........
llox Butte...
Soyd i ......... .
'Hrown
K"urt S.S-vMBdlaon
IHutler S.McPhereon
(From a Staff Correspondent)
JMfCOIM, Bept I (Special.) Aooord
Ing to corrected figures furnished by B so
re tary Bemecker of the State Board of
Assessment, it cost the state of Nebraska
34,(3.01 to assess the property of the
ptate this year. Two oo unties, Orant and
tMoivm uiuxr. oia not report their ex
pense of assessment Following la the
(amount charged against each county;
Adama ...... .t If? Kearney l.wi
AniMon ...... a,i9Keiih M 1.0U
Keya Pah..... 7
-KlmbaU 11
l.7ti Knox 1 JhA
l.tllncUr 10.176 !
J.7W Mnonln S.Z2B
. Loean 41
ShitftalO S,lJIoup (W3
I.VJMerrlt'Jt L70J
t,U3Morrlll l.rfl
tHlNanoe 1.T91
4.7a Nemaha
1 hlMV...LAll- ' -1
S ...... t ..... . ..wo
riav t.7!Urtoe t.im
fColfax as;l Pawnee 1,3ns
a.wwKerina MI
i.uDphlpe
l.Wl Pieroe
UH Platte
s,Mvrvm
t-K.d Willow.
llKlchardsun .
CHETENNE, Wyo., Sept l-Speclal.)
-Mra. Julia Daley of North Platte, Neb.,
is under arrest here, charged with bigamy
by Ira Balay, her first husband. She was
married here August 14 to Prank Wright,
a broncho buster. Wright la 21 years old
and Mrs. Baley U.
Baley, who came from North Platte to
lodge a charge against his wife, states
that she became Infatuated with Wright
when the cowboy appeared at North
Platte in high-heeled boots, broad hat
and other conventional affectations of
broncho busters.
After their marriage here the couple
went to Bear Creek, where Wright Is em
ployed, and were passing their honey.
t.Z3 ' moon when husband No. 1 and the shsr-
ui appearea on me scene.
'Cass ...
t eiav imiiiiM
Chase .mm.....
t'harry
MrheyetUM
Dakota
IWM ......M
. ... ...
1 "outfits ,
... Si Valine
K Din lore ....... s,4 launders
am... S.240Hoott'e Bluff...
rTonUer ... .... .1 Seward
i'vrnaa ..!: Sheridan
fGase ........ mternian
kiartieUS
ktaeper
l.Thavee
krrant (sot reported) Thomas
n ireeley
Uiall
i lunllton ......
JiarUu. .......
Iliayee
JiHuiioock
Dtolt
Olixker .........
lloward ........
(Jefferson ......
lohnsoa m
i
.OTH-ton ..
Valley
lbii Washington
l.TU Wayne ....
lJWebeter ....
1.4V. Wheeler ...
4.41 7 York
4 ?S Arthur
two
1.3. A)
Lut
Total tU14,S2.
Falrbary If ewe Mates.
FAIRBURT, Neb.. Sept l-(8peril.)-Judge
I M. Pemberton adjourned dis
trict court to October 4, after trying a
few equity cases and one criminal ease,
lie granted a divorce to Earl and Jessie
ehaw. '
IB-Senator John Heaaty was taken to
a Sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich.,
yesterday for treatment for asthma.
Messrs. Lester Chllders, Hoy Riley,
J, J. Hlokey and Ira James composed a
party of Kalrbury aportamen who da
parted this morning for Broken Bow,
where they will apend a few days shoot
ing prairie chickens.
four ballast trains have been placed In
service on the Itock Island.
raaabrtdsje Wtae Revel I y.
CAMBRIDGE. Neb., Sept. t-8pecial
Telegram.)-Cambrldge won easily today.
10 to t. from Lebanon In a game filled
with errors on both sides. The locals
have won thirteen consecutive games in
the last few weeks.
NORFOLK. Neb., Sept ..-(Special Telegrams-Fey
Brlggs an MarUn Kane,
Jr., earh 15 years of age, were bound
over to the district court by Justice T.
V. Norvell here today on charges filed
by County Attorney Powllng charging
them with committing criminal assault
on Winnie Parker, 15 years of age, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra W. L. Parker, well-to-do
Norfolkans.
The county attorney also filed the same
charge against Emmett Hennessy, 17
years of age, who escaped from Norfolk
and la thought to be In hiding with
friends in Omaha. His father lives In
Omaha and the Omaha police have been
asked to help find him.
A reward of $25 has been offered for
his arrest All three complaints were
signed by the girl's father.
The girl has been confined to ber bed
Uhy's "Gcts-lt," for
Corns, Like a Kiss?
Ilecaufte Everyttody Tries It, Every,
body Like It, It's Palnleaa and
Take but a Moment
to Apply.
"Oets-It" Is the wonder of the corn
peetered world. Millions say so, because
millions have used It. . That s what makea
it the biggest selling corn remedy on
"Kernels Ky life Saw Anything Ad Se)
vteajy aad Magically as 'Oele-lU' "
earth today. "Gets-It" will surely get
that corn or callous you've been trying foi
a long time to get rid of take It right off
"clean a a whistle." Apply it in S sec
onds put your vour stocking and shoe
right over It nothing to stick, nothing to
hurt. You nt-vv.u l lues Willi th.ck ban
daiigen tht wake a imi'W out of you
to. No knives, rasors and scissors, no
tape, no troulle. It's simp Icily Itself
sure, quick, painless. Try It also for
bunions and warta.
"Ueia-U" la sold at all drugglata. S5e r
bottle, or sent d rert by Y Lawrence tt
Co.. Chicago Hold 'n Omaha and rmm
mended as the world's beet corn remedy
bv ishvrnian & MuConnell Co' a. Htorea,
!
OM4 for Slekc iiesdarfcee.
Constipation causes sick headache and
ST. King's New Ufa Pills will euro it.
fTake a dose tonight t&c. All druggists.
Advertisement
; EDITOR AND BRIDE IN
1 0MAHA0N HONEYMOON
t Joseph Heine, pulblahsr of the Vsrdl
rls CiUaen of Tsrdlgrts. Is In the city on
this boneymooa with his bride, who wss
UUs Elsie Hasen. daughter of Pr. Wll
illanx Hasen of Crelghtoo.
The couple were married Wednesdsy at
ths Uethodlst parsonage In Crelghtoa by
Hev. John Stopford. They wilt go on to
Chicago and after an extended trip will
return to Verdigris, where Mr. llclm
4uilt and furnUhed a cozy bungalow for
Jhelr home. He has been publisher of
Ua Verdigris Cltlsen for four years.
iiwiils for Indigestion, as ths
like the more you will ha
rr lBiaates).
Never take pepsin and preparations
(containing pepeln or other llgetivs fer
tile nvore you
you will have to take.
VhU U neevled is a tonic like Chainber
kIu's TaLlets that will enable the atom
Bvch to perform Its fuoctloas naturslly.
UtitaluaUe everywherm. All druggUta
.dvervrsinest
S3
The Icbrcsha State Fair at Lincoln
Gcptcmbor G, 7, 0, 9, 10 and 11'
Bind Ccsserts Sunday Aflcrnoca izi Evening, Sept 5
De LLOYD TUOLIPSOIl & OARHEY OLDFIELO
Champion Death Cheaters, in the Latest Automobile
aeroplane Stunts, including the Famous Tumble from the
Clouds. Every Day, Sept. 6-10.
Ssvea A2l3s:li!o Rsces Es:b Cay, September 10 tnd 11
Speed Program, Sept 6, 7, 8, 9.
Free Vaudeville, Band Concerts, Desert Joe the Trot
ting Ostrich, Unequaled Exhibits in All Departments.
JCE STECKEB, ChimpioTWrtstUr el the World, Sept. 7 tni I
EILLY nxSAY-SepL I
Omaha Day U Thursday, 8pc 9. Rpeclal trains cm all rat),
roads. Admlealoa llfty CVots. IH shH Miaa Out on Nebraska's Ms
ycat and Uet btata Vlr.
roaZTM BOtun, aeaUeas. W. 1
Robbers at Superior
Steal Wrist Watches
UPF.niOR. Neb.. Bept I.-(Bpeclal
Telegrawu) Burglars last night entered
the Kendall drug store and attempted
to get Into the Johnston Bros.' hardware
store. A kodak, safety razor and a small
amount of change and several wrist
watches were taken from the drug store.
At the hardware store they were fright
ened away.
Friday's Domestic Room Sal s on Homckeepers9 Necas
Curtain Fabrics, the ftae grade of Maranlsette. 36 and
40 Inch, also chiffon and heavy wears mercerized eta
mine, colors ecru, cream and white, the most desirable
26c material (or curtains, on sale at, yard . ...15
Towels, hundreds of Turkish and huck towels, gener
ous else, each 5
Sheeting, full bleached, heavy quality, yards wide,
24t; 2 rds wide, yard 2;2
Muslin, bleached, fine quality, also cambric for under
wear, yard 5
Long Cloth, Lonslale quality, mill lengths of S to 8
yards, 10c grade, yard 6V4g
Comforter Covering, fast colors, silk finish, robe
styles, yard GHg
Dress Prints, lining fabrics, assortment or short
lengths, Friday, yard 3
Blankets for Infants, soft, fleecy white blankets, pink
or blue borders, each lOd
Shaker Flannel, the heaviest double napped, full
bleached kind, 28 In. wide, yard 10
Gray Bed Blankets, single bed else, three stitch bind
ing, each .-. 25
Lunch Cloths, 86x36 In., ready hemmed, made from
mercerised damask, each 29
jsapains, ready nemmea, aamasa patterns, 5 dos.
each
5
WOMEN FR0F.1
45 to 55 TESTIFY
To the Merit of Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Com
pound during Change
of Life.
Westbrook. Me. " I was cassintf
through the Change of Life and had
pains in my back
and side and was so
weak I could hardly
do my housework.
I have taken Lydia
E. Finkham's Vege
table Compound and
it has done me a lot
of good. I will re
commend your med
icine to my friends
and give you permis
sion to publish my
testimonial." Mrs. Lawrence Mas
Tin, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine.
Manston. Wis. "At the Chance of
Life I suffered with pains in my back
and loins until I could not stand. I also
had night-sweats so that the sheets
would be wet I tried other medicine
but got no relief. After taking one bot
tle of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable
Compound I began to improve and I
continued its use for six months. The
pains left me, the night-sweats and hot
flashes grew less, and in one year I was
a different woman. I know I have to
thank you for my continued good health
ever since." Mrs. M. J. Browneix,
Manston, Wis.
The success of Lydia E. Finkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases.
If yon want special adrlee write to
lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will
lie opened, read and answered by m
woman, and held In strict confidence.
Hosiery Specials
IN DOMESTIC ROOM.
Women's Cotton Hose
Extra sizes, plain black, or
black with white feet; spe
cial bargains in Friday's
sale at, pair 10
Three pairs for . , 25c
Woen'g 12 Ho Cotton Hose, in
black or tan, all sixes, at 4 pairs
'or 25
Children's Cotton nose, black,
white or tans, at 4 pairs for 25
ii:f!;!'i:irii:;ii;;::!
I 3' t 1
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Big Friday Specials
IN DOMESTIC ROOM.
Laces, Embroideries,
Notions
Laces, worth to 16c yard, big as
sortment, at, yard 3
Embroideries and Inserting, to
10c yard values, on sale Friday
at, yard 3tt?
18 in. Corset Cover Embroideries
and Skirt Floundngs, to 20 yard
values, at, yard 0
Cotton Tapes, per roll 1
Hump Hooks and Eyes, card, 1
8nap Fasteners, per dozen. 2f
Crochet Cottons, per ball ...2c
Silk Thread, per spool ....2f
Ladles' Neckwear, 2H and 5e
Underwear Specials
IN DOMESTIC ROOM.
Dainty Corset Covers, Draw
ers and Combination Suits,
to 7oc values, good assort
ment, choice 25c
Gowns, Combination Suits and
Skirts that sold to $1.50, slightly
soiled or mussed, choice . . .49f)
Children's Underskirts that sold to
7 Be, In two lots at 25 and IOC
Women's Knit Union Salts, sum
mer weights, to 60c values, at
10 and 35
Rousing Specials Friday in Domestic Room Suit Dept.
l mitt nut... miiiin a n . . , . . . S.
iniuiuEii Bins ai JSJJ.UU ouits mine to
sell at $12.75 and $15.00, In most wanted fabrics, in
eluding gabardines, plain and storm serges, new belted
and pleated coats, full silk lined and pleated skirts, re
markable values S0.90
NEW SILK D It ESSES, $3.98 and $5.00 A splen
did lot of smart styles in silk poplins and crepe de
chines, all latest colorings and in all sizes, dresses
made to sell at $8.95; In two lots Friday, S3.0H
and ,
$5.00
A RIO SPECIAL PURCHASE OF NEW DRESS SKIKTs AT 2.fl Maker's samples in silk noDllns. fancy
crepes, wool poplins and fine serges, twenty different styles, In all colors, garments made to sell up to $7.60,
choice, Friday , 82.98
House Dresses, values to $1.00, in percales, ginghams,
etc., all sizes to 38, great snap at, choice 39c
Bungalow Aprons, regular 60c values in ginghams
and percales fitted and loose styles 29c
All Children's Wash Dresses that sold to $1.25, Just
the garments for school wear, to close Friday at 4S
One lot of Children's Rompers, aprons and dresses,
new styles, on sale Friday at 10c
Remarkable Values in Dress Silks
Beautiful Chiffon Taffetas 36-in. wide, in
plain colors or novelty print warp weaves,
in beautiful line of street and evening shades
special at, yard 98?
Satin Barred Plaid Taffetas and Messalines,
26 and 30-in. wide, broad assortment of these
most wanted silks, in all new colorinsrs; at,
per yard ...... .98$ and $1.18
40 in. All Silk Crepe de Chines and Bilk Poplins,
great favorites for fall dress, regular $1.25 values,
per yard 8Sc
Remnants of Beautiful Silks, plain and novelty
weaves. Including messalines, taffetas, poplins, fou
lards, tub silks, etc., three big special lots, per yard,
18c. 38 and , 48c
Mill Remnants of Dress Goods
Over 5,000 yards of Atlantic Mills Dress Fab
rics, in 1 to 5-yard mill lengths several rem
nants of a kind, including French serges,
storm serges and diagonals, fine Scotch
plaids, black and white check suitings, etc.,
up to $1.00 yard values, yd., 28?, 38?, 48$
52 and 54-in. Granite Cloths and all wool Bed
ford suitings, $1.00 and $1.25 yd. values, in all
new colorings, 50 pieces in the lot at, per
yard , ....78$ and 98?
SO-in. and B4-in. Tnrbaa Plaids New military stripes,
novelty checks, Bannocburn Scotch mixtures, etc.,
splendid values Friday at, yard $1.18 and SI. 48
IjL;nai,asC - . t
That GIVE SERVICE
W. H. Merriam Shoes
We have sold these con
stantly for 27 years and have
never had any regrets bo
cause they've given univer
sal satisfaction to our par
troms.
Once Tried
Always Worn
The W. II. Merriam Shoo
Co. makes a specialty of
good shoes for children and
put in their goods all the
sterling quality necessary to
resist the hard wear incident
to the children's school wear.
Snappy Styles, Too.
Misses' Shoes in all leathers
and made for extra service,
up from $2.00
Childs'. Shoes, plump don
gola and gun metal, wears
like iron, up from. . .$1.50
Childs' Sizes from 5 to 8 of
the came kind as the larger
ones, np from $1.00
Tho KRIDER line, made by
good shoemakers in Penn
sylvania, dongola and gun
metal shoes with a reputa
tion, up from $1.65
Hoys', Youths' and Little
Cents' Button or Blucher
shoes, $2.50, $2, Sl.Ci
Try Uaydcn's First
IT PAY8
AUTUMN HATS
in th
Latest Modes
Special at $4,98
Velvet Hats just what every woman wants whether she
wearsa fall gown or her summer frock.
Hats Made of "Lyons" Velvet A beautiful quality, usu
ally used only in much more expensive hats.
The Newest, Smartest Fashions Shirred soft brimmed hats, shirred turbans, pokes,
sailors, smart high crown blocks, etc
The New Imported Trimmings Novelty ornaments, flowers, coque feathers, beads, gold and
silver braids, etc. Quality and styles usually found only in $7.50 and $10.00 hats $4.98
Splendid Black Velvet Untrimmed Hats Large floppy shapes, in shirred velvet, sailors, tur
bans, $2.50 and $3.00 values $1.75
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Drugs & Toilet Goods
X6o bar Shah of Persian 8oap....lte
Children, get your Slate and School
Spongse a
!5o bottle of IJstarlns le
2(o bottle Hires' Root Beer IS Vis
10c bar Williams' Shaving Soap, 0
or I for 10e
Five lOe rolls Crape Toilet Paper tie
tl.oe bottle Lydia B. Finkham's Co n
pound
Ko bottls Sal Hepatlca .'....Its
I(r Jar Mantholatum le
tl.K Bath Brush Te
(Oo jar Drars-Ut and Ramadel 's
Cream ao
(0c bottle Phenolas Wafers 6o
lOo Jap Rose or falmollvs 8oap...ee
I dos. (-sraln Asperln Tablets. . .tie
Men's Furnishings Surprisingly Underpriced
IX FURNISHING DEPT.
High Grade Summer Shirts,
made to sell to $2.00, soft
French double cuffs, all most
popular fabrics and color
ings 79$
New "Bachelor" Hose, box of 4
pairs, guaranteed for 4 months,
worth 1.00, on sale at . . . .594
Men's BUk Neckties, made to sell
at 60c, all colors, desirable styles,
at 25a
IN DOMESTIC ROOM.
Men's Summer Shirts that
sold to $1.00; all sizes and
colors, some slightly soiled
or mussed, to close at,
choice 35
Men's Medium Weight Underwear,
shirts and drawers. Just right for
fall wear, 7 So values, at, gar-
ment 49
Men's lOo Cotton Hoae at ... .5
Men's 10c Handkerchiefs ....5
Head tit Big Special Grocery beat tor trutuy
Qaaltty reo4s aad a sav-
la of ait to AO by trea.
las' at Xaydsa's (or Oro.
eeries.
tore Opea Vat t . at
IT lbs. best lmre Oaas
eraaalatea aaaar ....11.00
4-IO. sacks best Uign
Urade Diamond IV Flour
nothing finer for breat.
Elsht t-os. oaas Condensed
IJ-os. "jars' Pure "Fruit f re
serves , aae
Advo Jell for dessert, etc.
quality goods pks;. . .TH
W. O C or Krumblea, per
k. .. H
acLareo's Peanut Butter.
pound .. ......... .is e
niu. win. or hlmcutt. Tula Tall cans Alaska Salmon
four la made from No. 1 for w v10
selected old wheat, the only lilrshsy's Breakfast Cocoa.
kind at this season to make pound SOo
ood bread, etc Tt -. Fancy Queen Olives. Qt aoe
saek ttUi The beet Tea Silting. rr
.V ,ba best White or pound lIHe
low Cornineal S3e Golden Ban toe Coffee, p r
IS bars Beat 'Era All or pound aOa
Diamond C Boap He The Best Creamery Sat",
1 Iba. best
Starch
bulk
Laundry eartea er bulk. Ik.
,..Se anuy No. 1 count r
4 lbs. fane Japan Rice or Cieainery butter, lb.... See
Navy Beans S6o Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table
i-lo. cans fanry Sweat bu- Butter, lb ses
ear Corn. Wax. string. Ths best strictly fresh
...se
New
arsea or Lima Beans.. T Vie country Krra. dos..,
l-lb oaoa Out den Pumpklu. Fancy Full Cream
Hominy. Bauer Kraut or York
Haked) Beans TVte Cream
The beet Domeetio Maca- Cheese
ronl. Vermicelli or Hps- Jmncy
ahettt pkg te Cheese.
Four 11-oa cans Condsns 'U
Milk sap
K. C, Corn Flakes. pkg...e
White, Wisconsin
or Young . Ajnerl 1
lb. SOe
KuU Cream, New
lb las
la me year reaaaea, rears.
rraaea aaa Craaapplea
FOOD CHOPPERS
Special Sale Friday at Reduced Prices
These are the "Climax"
Choppers for which we hare
been exclusive) Omaha selling
agents for many years. Hun
dreds of our customers are sat
isfied users. guarantee) of
' I 111 Perfect satisfaction goes with
II II every Chopper.
J I 1 Medium alie. regular price
I II 08
Large site, regular price
1160 81.30
Small "RoUman" Choppers
tor 49
Chopping Bowls lOe?
100 tjnopping Kaives
'or 5
1 Qt. tin Fruit Caaa.
per dosen
Large site White Enamel Kettles 40k
Large sls first quality Blue and White Enamel Ket
tles for 3fc
lOe large Wooden Epoona 5
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It Payo-Try HAYDEW'S Flrct-lt Pays
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