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    20 THE GRATIA PATLT BEE ; SUNDAY , JANUARY 22 , 1899.
DREXEL SHOE CO ,
Fast Selling of Shoes nt Our Great January
Clearing Sato.
THE BIG PRICE CUTS DO IT ,
Cn < urdny' HnRor Ilnjrr * On lo Prove
Hint Hie .liiiiimry Snlri of Thin
Blcirc Midi Their tfniMiiinllril
Arc MUM * IJvunln
of tin ; Vonr ,
Saturday wag n big day , hut we had lots
of help and plenty at the advertised shoes
nnd as far as wo know everybody was satis-
fled.
fled.The JI.CO patent leathers lor the women nt
only $2.-l8 seemed to bo most In demand.
They are a beautiful dress shoo In cloth top
nnd new rotiml toes plenty of these for Mon
day buyers.
$3.00 for the welts In derby toeg and the
cushion sole , $5.00 women's shoes ; a great
bargain.
This sale may close Monday It will If we
Bell all these broken lots.
$3.50 takes our $5 Hanan women's shoo In
the dime toes.
OOc for any of our warm house slippers
that have been $1.0 and $2.00.
Those popular kangaroo welts nnd kid PX-
tcifslon soles shoes for women go In this sale
nt $2.48.
\Vo can't charge shoes at these prices.
Jlrokon lines at 4Sc.
Some t 9Sc.
And another at SI 19.
Our regular selling prices were $3 and $4.
Women's $1.75 spring heels at USso.
Some of these are on bargain tables , some
on the shelves ; Just bring this ad with you
and we'll show you the shoes.
Children's slujcs at 4Sc that were $1.00.
75e for a vesting top child's now too dress
Bhoo Hint wo'\o been sellingnt $1.23.
Stocks ami stocks of misses' shoes that
worn bljj value at $1.50 and $1.75 , all on one
table nt 9Sc.
A man't ) $5. ! > 0 heavy tan , bull dog toe ,
double sole , for $3.50.
The Edwin Clapp $0.50 etiamel or patent
leathers at ? ( . ! ) , " > .
Some odds and ends In patent leathers at
Jl.IiO ; they've told at $5 and $6 look for
your size.
Ilamin enamel dress shoe , $4.50 ; were $7.00.
Our $4.00 willow calf tan shoes , extra
Lc.ivy soles , that were $4.00 , now $2.48.
$1.50 Is the price wo'vo put on a line of
Jncn's $3.00 tans that we want to close out
till sizes.
The boys are not forgotten many and
tnany a cut In prices In our boys' shoes.
DUKXEL SHOE CO. ,
Clearing Out the Odd Lines.
1419 Farnam St.
llAIthllHHUCKll'S.
ArtlMIr Shirt Wnliit * .
r 177 State Street. Chicago , III.
Our exclusive line of Londcn , Paris and
Glasgow shirtings Is now ready for your In
spection and wo are prepared to fill orders
promptly for ladles' shirt walbts. Our waists
have the best shirt makers' finish < indi our
Importations lof novelties In materials and
designs are made exclusively for us and are
not shown by any other house In Chicago.
Samples of materials mailed upon applica
tion.
Have Hoot print It.
Her Grand European hotel now open. Ele-
pant rooms , ladles' nnd gents' cafe and grill
room. Cor. ] Cth and Howard.
Clan Gordon. No. 63 , Order of Scottish
Clans , will hold a grand Hums festival In
Washington hall Wednesday , January 25.
Concert nnd Ixill. 50 cents.
Steve repairs of un * description. 1207
Douclas. Omaha " 'ovo Repair Works.
isln M n il
Alexander's vaccine virus fresh every day.
jTho Mercer Chemical Co. , Omaha.
Curd of Tlinnkn.
The undersigned dcslro to express their
Blncero gratltudo to their many friends ,
especially the employee of the U. P. supply
department and Omaha Camp No. 16 , W.
O. W. . for their many kindnesses and sym
pathy during our late bereavement.
MHS. H. E. SILLIK and Children.
1)1 KD.
DENISE-Dr. Jacob C. . died January 20 , 1S99 ,
In the " 1st year of his nge.
Kunoral on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
nt the First Presbyterian church. Inter
ment private. Please omit llowers.
GAYLORD Mr.M. Mary W. , nt Irvlnprton ,
Friday , January 20 , 1899 , wife of Hov.
Iteuben Gaylord.
l < "uncral services nt First Congregational
church , Nineteenth and Davenport streets ,
Sunday , 22d , nt 3:30 : o'clock. Interment at
I'rospect Hill cemetery.
ai'G I I/TON' Harriet , January 19 , at Ban
Antonio , Tex. , of typhoid fever , aged 5
years , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
McOllton.
Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m. from parents'
residence , 810 North Thirty-third street , to
Prospect Hill cemetery.
TAYLOR Elizabeth , wife of John Taylor
and mother of Mrs. George H. Crager and
Mrs ) . John Hnywiird , died January 21 , 1S99 ,
In her S2d year.
Interment at Forest Lawn on Monday ,
January 23. from the residence of Mr.
Oeorne II. Crager , 2618 Decatur street , at 1
o'clock p. m.
CROSBY Paul Morton , private Company
10. Thirteenth Minnesota volunteers , died
Manila , I' . I. , October 4 , 1898 , of tubercu-
Insln.
llnmnlns placed temporarily In receiving
vault nt Prospect Hill cemetery , January 21.
Funeral services private , conducted by liov.
Kobcrt Doherty. .
A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bag
gage delivered. 1302 Douglas St. Tel. 177.
nlank book and inacazlne binding. A. I.
Root , printer , 160 ! ) Howard street , Tel. 1604.
Clan Gordon. No. 63. Order of Scottish
Clans , will hold n grand Burna festival In
Washington hall Wednesday , January 25.
Concert and boll. f > 0 cents.
Dr. Teter. Rooms 54 , 55 , Darker block.
and I'liyniclnnn.
Alexander's vacclno virus fresh every flay.
The Mercer Chemical Co. , Omaha.
A 10-word want ad coats you nut 85 cent *
for 7 days In the Morning and Evening B * .
Best facilities for watch and Jewelry work
In Omaha at Hubermann's , 13th and Douglas.
A circular Is being distributed In this
city by the Calumet linking Powder company
of Chicago entitling everybody who presents
ono of them to her grocer to a C-ounce can
of tholr celebrated powder free.
Burlington
Route-
It is 7,422
Miles Long.
Few people realize what a blp
railroad the Burlington Route Is.
It Is longer runs through moro
Btntes employs more mon oper
ates more trains-lias moro sta
tions and carna more money
than any trans-continental line.
Only two railroads In the world
Iiavo a greater mileage. Not on
NOT ONE offers better service.
Denver Chicago St. Louie-
Kansas City.
New Station , Ticket Office ,
inth&Mnson. 1S02 Farnam.
Tol. 310. Tel. 250.
MI
A mo Fim.MTunn sAin.
ThounnIn of Dollnrx' Worth of nic-
Hiint Pnrnlttire to He Bncrlllccd
Hnlc IlPKlUK Toniorrnvr.
Wo have just finished Inventorying and
find wo have c i hnnd hundreds of odd pieces ,
all of which go on sale tomorrow at ab > ut
14 former prices. Space prevents us from
mentioning but a few of the many bargains.
Head these prices :
Woven wlro springs , 76cts ; worth $2.00.
Kitchen chnlrs , 20cts ; worth COcts.
Cotton top niattrcsoes , Jl.CO ; worth $3.00.
Ladles' dressing tables , $9.9S : worth $15.00.
Ittitulsome library tables , $5.50 : worth $12.
Oak center tables , ItScts ; worth $3.00.
Ladles' deslts. $2.08 ; worth $7.50.
Chamber suits , $17.25 ; worth $33.00.
Largo wardrobes. $0.45 ; worth $12.00.
Tiunks , $2,98 ; worth $6.00.
Baby carriaRes. $ l.a : . ; worth $9.00.
Chltlonlerfl , $7,10 ; worth $14.00.
Oak parlor rockers , $2,9S ; worth $ C.OO.
Onyx parlor tables $2.7fi ; worth $7.50.
Oak sideboards , $3.43 ; worth $17.00.
Oak china closets , $4.98 ; worth $10.00.
Antique dining chairs , C9cts ; worth $1.25.
China cloaets , $1I.CO ; worth $25.00.
Indlu seats , COcts ; worth $1.25.
Sham holders , 25cts ; worth 75cts.
Iron beds , $3.98 ; worth $7.50.
Dressers , $7.49 : worth $15.00.
Folding beds , $8.08 ; worth $17.50.
Brass beds , $14.93 ; worth $30.00.
Oak easels , I9cts ; worth $1.50.
Parlor suits , $10.50 ; worth $40.00.
Elegant couches , $7.43 ; worth $16.00.
Bed lounges , $8.05 ; worth $14.60.
Pictures , OScts ; worth $2.00.
Divans , $4.98 ; worth $12.00.
Hall racks , $4.98 ; worth $10.00.
Book oases , $7.83 ; worth $15.00.
Hundreds of bargains In stoves , carpets ,
rugs , draperlca , crockery , lamps , etc. This
; reat sale begins tomorrow. Everything bolder
or cash or on easy payments.
EOl'LE'S FURNITUUn & CARPET CO. ,
IGth & Farnam Sts.
Sherradcn , dentist , removed to 412 Me-
ague bldg.
Jardcnlcrs , fern dishes , palms , rubber
rees , ferns , cut flowers and floral designs ,
towart , 119 North Ifith street
HEIR STARS STILL SHINE
lnclinrKdl Policemen Arc nclnnlntcd
! an Order from the
Court.
A rather peculiar turn has been taken In
ho mandamus suits brought by ex-Police
Captains H. P. Haze and A. T. Slgwart , Ser-
: eant M. V. Halter and Patrolmen F. Q.
everancc , Lawrence Fay nnd Fred Wolf to
ompcl the fire end police commission to re
state them In their positions without loss
f salary for the time slnco their discharge
ast fall.
The matter hns been dragging along In
ho courts for several weclts nnd yet no an-
wer was filed by the commission. Yes-
crday Judge Kcysor called the cases and
nasmuch as the defendant had defaulted as
o any showing the court ordered peremptory
rits to Issue.
The attorney for the commission , Edgar
cott , was present , but he conceded that the
ommlsalon was In the wrong , legally when
t dropped the men without cause. TUIs was
qulvalcnt to an admission that the commls-
lon would not attempt to fight the cases.
The commission now has no other alterna-
vo , except to reinstate the men. It is un-
eratood that they will at once resign , as
hey apprehend a rather unpleasant time of
under a chief and police commission an-
agonlstlo to them. They get their pay ,
owever , under the peremptory writs , or , at
east , a ground for suit against the city to
ecover.
Ex-Sergeant King's case was not acted
pen for some reason. The same action as
n the other cases was had In that of the
ate Thomas Ormsby , notwithstanding his
ecease , because his case having been
rought before his death , It had the same
tatus before the court as the others.
The petitioners were all discharged sum
marily shortly after the now commission
ras placed In control by the supreme court's
eclslon , sustaining Judge Scott's action
.gainst the old 'boftrd , and Chief Martin
iVhlto superseded Gallagher. They were
trong supporters of the Gallagher regime.
Their back pay amounts to about $1,750
n the aggregate , their monthly salaries
clng as follows , from the dates of their
Ischarge : Captain Slgwart , $90 , from Scp-
ember 24 ; Captain Haze , $90 , from Novem-
ler 2 ; Sergeant Halter , $85 , from October
t ; Patrolmen Severance and Wolfe , $70
ach , and Ormsby and Fay , $75 each , from
October 18.
I.niip ; Jnnrney Nearly Oror.
CLEVELAND , Jan. 21. The famous Astor
tattery of New York passed through Cleve-
and today over the Lake Shore road en route
'or homo from Manila. The train was a
peclal made up ot three day coaches , con-
alnlng Improvised berths for sleeping ac-
x > mmodattone. The majority of the men
ooked worn and some appeared to have suf-
'ercd from a long spell of sickness. The voy-
go across the Pacific had gone hard with
horn , they said.
CP
earivvrigbt
N. E. Cor. 18th
and DoUglaa Sts.
are offering four lines of
their ladies' shoes that
have become broken and
that will no t be carried
again , at startling reduc-
tionf. This is not a sale but
simply a genuine bargain
chance for our lady cus
tomers.
A regular $2.50 Shoo
lias been , reduced teA
A regular $3.00 Shoe
has been reduced teA
A regular $3.00 Shoe
has been reduced to
A regular $4.00 Shoo
has b en reduced to
Four Styles Two Prices.
IIOSTO.\ STOUT wirr .SIIIUT * .
Tlin 12r OO Dozen Mm' * Iiilliiulorol
nnil Unlnitnilcrril AVct .Hlilrtu
CAUSED TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT
SATURDAY.
JUST AS 1310 lUUOAINS TOMOIUIOW.
These shirts are the stock ot E. Wnllen-
stein Co. , Albany , Now York , uhlrt factory ,
bought by our New York buyer from the
Insurance underwriters. They nro all In the
latest style and made for the tlncat retail
trade. Some of them are wet and damaged ,
but tl.o majority are sound and perfect.
As this purchase was so large , it was only
possible to put part of them on sale Satur
day. The best of the lot on sale tooiorrovv.
MEN'S WET SlIIllTS , inc.
All the men's wet and damaged whlto tin-
laundered shirts , men's colored laundered
shlrta nnd working shirts , tomorrow ltic.
$1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS. 23C.
All the men's white laundered shirts ant ?
colored laundered shirts with collars and
cuffs attached , only slightly uolled by water ,
2Gc.
$1.00 WHITE UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS ,
2lC. !
All the highest grade men's whlto tm-
laumlered shirts , absolutely sound nnd rcr-
fcet , all styles , open front or back , 20c.
$1.23 MEN'S SHIRTS. 33C.
All the men'o colored bosom , white laun
dered shirts and colored body shirts , collars
and cuffs attached , sound and perfect , nt 33c.
$1.50 LAUNDERED SHIRTS , EOC.
All the absolutely sound and perfect whlto
laundered shirts , all sizes nnd styles , COc.
All the silk front shirts and colored shirts
with collars and cuffs detached , C9e.
WET SHIRTINGS , 3' C YD.
From this iwrchaee 500 pieces wet shift
ing In madras cloth , Bedford cords , percales ,
cheviots and white muslin and cambric , In
basement , 3i4o yard.
BOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
ICtli & Douglas Sts.
MRS. MOORE WANTS FREEDOM
Aliened "I'iim-1 AVorker'1 Mnkf > * Ef
fort to Hmiilnr a Writ of
HnbiMiM CorpiiN.
NEW YORK , Jan. 21. Justice Bookstaver
In the suprenre court today granted a writ
of habeas corpus for the production of Mrs.
Fayno Strahan Moore , who Is In the Tombs
awaiting her second trial for alleged com
plicity with her husbaud In "badgering"
Martin Mahon. The writ Inquires Into the
refusal , If any , to accept the offer of J. Camp
bell to go surety. District Attorney
Gardiner yesterday Intimated that he would
not accept Campbell's bond and. counsel for
Mrs. Moore , thinking that the district at
torney might refuse to accept the surety ,
brought the ccrtlorarl proceedings. Mrs.
Moore was brought Into court , but the
arguing of the writ was postponed until
( Monday , and Mrs. Moore was taken back to
the Tombs.
FAMILIES SETTLE A FEUD
I'dilyn nnil IlninsoyM Flprlit on VIr-
icliiln III no nnil Severn ! Are
Killed on lloth Side * .
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 21. A special to the Post-
Dispatch from Nashville , Tenn. , says :
Yesterday , on a line between Lee county ,
Virginia , and Hancock county , Tennessee ,
a region remote from the telegraph , a battle
occurred between twenty members of the
Eddy family of Virginia nnd the Ramsey
amlly of Tennessee. The battle lasted
several hours , during which a number of
mon on both sides were killed and Injured.
A quarrel of long-standing resulted In the
Ight , particulars ot which are not at
present obtainable.
Selimnnker Out nt Cereal Company.
AKRON , O. , Jan. 21. The recent big deal
n the stock of the American Cereal com-
vany means the retirement of Ferdinand
Schumacher from the office of president nnd
a complete change of officers. The cfnango
s the outcome of factional strife dating
> ack a year or more. Robert Stuart of
Chicago will succeed to the presidency. Mr.
Schumacher has disposed of all his holdings.
"Weekly KftHtliotinil Shipment , , .
CHICAGO , Jan. 21. Eastbound shipments
or the week , 131,726 tons , against 141,031
ons for the previous week. The Pan Hanillo
cd with 21,470 tons. The Michigan Central
arrled 12,564 tons ; Wabash , 7,919 tons ; Lake
Shore , 19,038 tons ; Port Wayne , 20,410 tons ;
Baltimore & Ohio , 9,335 tons ; Grand Trunk ,
5,536 ; Nickel Plate. 12,701 tons ; Erie , 10,632
ons ; Big Four , 2,148 tons.
riJ.Vr TRAINS.
Omnlin < o Ctilcnsro.
Tb Chlcneo , Milwaukee & St. Paul mil-
way lies Juat placed In service two mag.
nlflcent electric llahted trains between
Omaha and Ohlcnco , leaving Omaha dally tu
5:15 : p. m. nrrlvltiK Chicago at .S.H.'i a. in.
and leaving Chicago Rifi p. m. nnd arriving
Omaha 8:20 : a. in. Each train U lighted
thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking
cars , drawing room sleculnt ; cars , dining
cars and reclining chair cars nntt runs over
the shortest line nnd smoothest roadbed be
tween the two cities.
Ticket ofllcc. 1504 Farnam street , nnd at
Union depot.
Hamilton Wnrrcn , M. I ) . , eclectic and
magnetic physician , hns moved his office to
the Tlzard block , 221 North 23d utrcot. Spo-
clal attention to all long standing or linger
ing diseases and to diseases of women and
children.
AUIAXY OX T1IK HUDSON.
Thes > e well known business , men of Al
bany have used
Crntiier'M Kidney nnil I.lver Cure
nnd speak of It llko this :
It has relieved and cured me when others
failed. J. J. O'CONNOR.
Alderman Tenth Ward.
For kidneys nnd liver , give me Cramer's
nnd you can have all the rest.
JACOB DORNIS ,
Grain Dealer.
When I don't feel well nnd get that
"tired feeling" I Immediately tnk e Cra
mer's Kidney and Liver Cure.
WM. U. MUNCH ,
Train Dispatcher.
When I want to vote on "school book" * "
I take Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure and
then 1 vote right. I would advise your
Board of Education to take It.
FRED KAPELLA.
Supervisor.
Wo think If pome of our aldermen would
tnko Cramer's Kidney nnd Liver Cure
there would be more harmony nnd cleaner
streets In Omaha.
If some of the "mossbacks" who are
kicking against the Greater America Ex
position would take Cramer's Kidney nnd
Liver Cine they would soon got Into the
band wagon.
Max say ? if his liver "gets out of whack"
he'll take Crnmut's Ktdnev and Liver Cure.
$1.00 BOTTLE 73c.
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST.
Corner 16th niul Chicago.
Who is to Blame ?
You are If you are troubled with your
kidneys or liver as' ' this testimonial shows
you there Is a relief if you will try
Cramer's ' Kidney and Liver Cure
I had tried any number of so-cnllcd kid
ney and liver cures and I became dis
gusted with them all. A friend of mine
asked me If I would try Cramer's Kidney
nnd Liver Cure If he would get it for me.
I finally consented to do so as ho claimed
It had cured him and I want to sny to all
those afflicted with either of thes com-
plalnta that It's the greatest remedy made ,
afl It has made a , new man of me.
J. J. O'CONNOR ,
Alderman 10th Ward , Albany , New York.
Wo sell the
$1.00 Size for 75c.
BOSTON STORE DRUG DEPT.
J , Morrissey Plumbing Go , ,
319 South 15th St.
{ TEL. 720.
Gas ,
Electric
and
Combination
Fixtures.
Wo have an elegant new line to select from
No old designs , but every thing up-to-date.
Come early and make your selection.
Incandescent Gas Lampe , 75c. We also
have a fine line ot toilet articles for the
bath room.
[ TOMORltOW.
Thts coupon is good for $1.00 on any shoe in the house.
HOWE-TALIBAGE SHOE CO. , D < mg st ,
IIA.YDEN BROS.
January Shoe
Clearing Sale
WHAT'S YOUR SHOE PRICE ?
Whatsoever you want In the way of Shoes
never doubt our ability to fit both purse
and foot U'B elmply a matter of knowing
your price , elre and width. It Isn't possible
to give better Efhoo service than we give.
Wo can ftilt everybody.
Ladles' Vlcl Kid Lace $3.00 Shoes . . . . $2.48
MIssc.V ( lac Dongola Lace or Button
$1.75 Shoes J.25
Men'a flno calf Laeo $2.50 Shoes . . . . $1.98
Wo are sole agents for
THE SOROSIS ,
The new shoo for women a $ C.OO quality for $3.fiO.
A FEW SHOE BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT.
Child's Doncola Lace 75o Shoea 49a
Child's Doagola Button $1.00 Shoe * ROe
Ladles' Dongola Lace $2.00 Shoes $139
Ladlee flno 7-button COc Ovcrgalters 17o
HAYDBN BROS.
onnnns FiM.nn. sKi.i.i.\a anon sunns CHEAP.
aYfViiV.Y
S THE 99 CENT STORE.
JPICTIZRB
A frame should set off the picture as well
as protect It. If the moulding Is properly
selected and the fromo carefully and artis
tically made , It doubles the pleasure and
satisfaction It will glvo you.
We have the moulding
of the very latest designs and the ability
to put It together , and you may expect tno
best results.
PrlcM about half what you usually pay
for first-class work.
A. C. Fey , Mgr. Frame Dept.
1519-1521 1519-1521 |
Douglas Douglas : >
Street.
wwmvwvu
The
| Lyon & Hcaly Collection
FINE OLD VIOLINS
Will bo on exhibition and
tmloiU the
PAXTON HOTEL ,
Omaha ,
( Monday , Jan. 23rd , J899.
Mil. JAY C. FHEE.MAN In charge.
The attendance of everyone Interest
ed In a violin is cordially Invited.
A very unusual opportunity Is herr
offered to select n line Instrument nt
the lowest Chicago and London prices.
Tlmo payments may be arranged.
Some beautiful specimens for students'
use will be shown.
Yale Chain Blocks
DIFFERENTIAL
For rough nnd
occasional use.
DUPLEX
For portable and more
frequent use.
TRIPLEX
For constant use and
best economy.
Alan Tnckle nnil Siintch Illnrkn ,
Wire mid Mil ill la It < > ( > < . Ciiutrnc-
[ ' SnppllcN n MiieelaUy. Get
our price * . .
I I
i ; JAS. MORTON & SON CO. ,
; ; i5n
DON'T FORGET THIS
Whether dallying on the pebbly beach or
climbing to the mountain's peak , meander
ing by 'tho ' Icy brook or roaming the verdant
valley , you should always smoke our
Five Cent Jersey Cigar
Unquestionably the best five cent dear made
equal to most lOc cigars.
We keep n full line of pipes od smokers'
articles.
Paxfon Block Cigar Store ,
Jacob Jaskalelc , Proprietor.
16th and Fnrnam.
Splendid Train
Service
"The Pacific Express"
LenTp Omaha Arrive D ny r
Today Tomorrow
4196 p. m. 7:05 : a. m.
"The Colorado Special"
LeaTe Omaha Arrive Denror
Today Tomorrow
ll:6Cp. : m. 2:61 : p.m.
City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St
. la Improvements The L td r.
\ Tn C'nastuctlon Mechanically Oor-
/
I In Op r tlon Simple and Bktli-
I ( actory.
fltnfl for PlutoHtt CkUlocu * .
The Smith Premier
* Typawriter Co. ,
I Cor. irth ta4 Intttm Cu. , Omihi.
/ '
TEETH EXTRACTED 25 CENTS.
PA"-ESS DR. MISON.
EXTRACTION DENTIST
4th Floor Brown Blk. , 16th and Douilaa
Gold Alloy rilling $1.0O
Geld Filling $1.OO and up
Gold Crowns. $5.00
Set Teeth $5.00
Best Teeth$7.50
" \ fe. * < * * ik I " * Bk ' I T'"W" ' j %
. . _ _
ON HT IN E N TA L
SPECIAL SALE
i
-OF
MEN'S SUITS
P ,75
Any suit on the Two Front
Tables ,
Over One Thousand Suits to I V
Select From.
YOUR CHOICE M'-
and $12,75 $
Sale Begins Monday ,
s * UTnTre
You Are Always Welcome ,
Wait for the Car in Our Store.
Vieltors and purchasers equally welcome.
All Patent Medicines 20 to 35 per cent discount.
Surgical Instruments Less than cost.
For the Bath Just receivedfresh lot
English Process Glycerine Soap.
Full half pound cakes lOc 3 for 25c. '
Cannot be excelled for the bath. Elesantly perfumed makes a flno lather
In the river water does not roughen the skin.
Pcrfnaae > , Toilet Article * , Itnhlicr UoodH , TriiHHH , Snupcimory RnnduKCB ,
Aittldcptlo DreiMliiKN , SIIOIIKCI , etc.
Complete Glass and Paint D partm ni. You cannot afford to buy Plato Glass wltli-
out getting our prices. , ,
J. A. FULLER St CO.
CUT , PRICE : DRUGGISTS. COU. 14TII AND DOUGLAS STS.
"WOMEN HAVE MORE STRENGTH IN THEIR LOOKS ,
THAN WE HAVE IN OUR LAWS. "
See the contented look about & woman who uses
SHERIDAN COAL
It Bpeaks volumes for the best coal mined in Wyoming. Nut
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Telephone 127.
ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS
Good clear . lea for domestic purposes. Without exception the purest spring water
Ice . In Nebraska. Prompt shipments or con tracts made ( or delivery aa wanted during
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ARMOUR & COMPANY
South Omaha , Neb.
A GLEAN SET OF TEETH
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