Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 29, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 THE GRATIA DAILY 33EJ2 : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1809.
10,000 , YARDS H'CRERY ' SILKS
QrandettLotofHIgh Grade Silk Ever Im
ported on Sale At Boston Store Tomorrow
32,00 IMPORTED SILK 69C AND 75C
We Hnvc rnrnlmncil 1OOOO YnrilH Silk
ItcnincuilN from ( lie Well Known
Imiiorlltiic Firm of InnioxMc -
C'rcar > - , Aciv V rk Cltr.
ON SALE AT
BOSTON STORE TODAY.
All blgh-claBs ellks running In prlco from
$2.00 to $5.00 yard , goads principally In
lengths from G to 8 yards In waist patterns ,
skirt patterns , on ealo today.
J5.00 SILKS , 9SC.
2,000 yards McCrocry & Co.'s silk rem
nants , consisting of the most fashionable
novelties , In black nnd colored satin duch-
cfisc , brocaded armuro , gros grain , exclusive-
designs. Only Imported by James McCroery
& Co. for Xo\v * York City trade. In plaids ,
( tripes , talTt as and failles , In all now col
ors , beautiful combinations , actually
worth $5.00 , on sale at 880 yd.
13.00 SILKS , C9C and 75C.
Two full bargain tables of McCrcery &
Co.'a silk remnants , In Imported extra qual
ity taffeta , plaids , stripes and cords , black
nnd colors. Satin Khadatno , satin duchesse ,
in fact , every well known high-class silk
that la manufactured , In all the now colors ,
sold In Now York City up to $3.00 yd. , on
ealo at C9o and 75c yd ,
11.60 DRESS GOODS , 2uC , AT BOSTON
STORE.
Thousands of yards of Imported dress
goods , from 3 to 10 yards In length , In all
the now fall goods , from 3C Inches to 54
Inches wide , goods that would bo cheap at
$1.50 , go on bargain square at 25c.
NEW LOT DRESS GOODS REMNANTS ,
IOC.
3,000 Importer's sample ends of high-class
dress goods , two and three to match , In
plain goods and figured goods , go on ono
bargain square at lOo each.
FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY AT BOSTON
STORE.
10,000 yards English flannelette , worth IBo ,
go In remnants at G > , c yard.
One big counter best grade outing flannel ,
Cc yard ; worth 16o.
Cotton covert cloth , all the balance of the
stock , go at Be yard.
Drapery cretonne remnants , 6V4c yard ;
worth IGc.
30-Inch wide full standard percale , EC
yard ; worth 20c.
Calico remnants , 2' c yard ; worth TAc.
Swansdown remnants , 8&o yard ; -worth
15c.
Indigo > blue and whlto sateen rcinnanto ,
3 o yard.
Ono big table cotton flannel and Shaker
flannel , extra heavy weight , Gc yard ; worth
12V4o yard.
Remnants of table damask In bleached ,
unbleached and turkey red , remnants rang
ing from ZYt to 4 yards , go at Vt. their regu
lar price.
Rerannnts of nil kinds of crash , huck tow
eling and Barnsley toweling , also all kinds
of roller toweling , In long remnants , go at
* A regular prlco.
And hundreds of other bargains In the
foasomont.
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas.
OPEN SATUUDA.Y EVENING.
Bcnnctt'B Store AV1I1 He Open Satur
day Evciilnir Till 1O O'clock.
Nottco to our patrons :
This etoro will bo open Saturday evening ,
September 30 , and every Saturday evening
thereafter , till 10 o'clock. There will bo
ample faculties lor waiting on a big crowd ,
nig bargains In every department. New fall
goods arriving dally. Dollars will go farther
ithwn over before W. R. BENNETT CO.
Fifteenth and Capitol avenue.
DELUSION DUE TO DRINK
Farmer \Vlio ThouRht lie Had Been
Robbed Rcmenibcrn AVb.cn Sober
He llnd No Money.
C. W. Ogden , owner of n. farm flfteen mllea
south of Council Bluffs , wns brought Into
police count to answer to the charge of drunk
and disorderly. Ho had the appearance of a
prosperous man and waa In doubt whether
or not he ought to plead guilty , so the judge
devoted a few minutes to an Investigation of
the cause which led to his arrest.
Ogden eald Iho wont to Council Bluffs on
business and came across the river to have a
good thno. The police supplemented the
Btatemont with a description of his actions
after ho got hero. They said ho entered the
pollco station Wednesday afternoon and told
the captain ho had been robbed of $40 whllo
drinking with some women In Pat Moran's
wlno room. Twelfth and Douglas streets. He
thought ho would bo able to Identify the
woman who took the money , eo the police
raided the drinking resort , Arresting all the
Inmates. After questioning several of the
parsons with whom Ogden had been asocial-
ing , Captain Donahue learned ho came to
Omaha without money and borrowed various
Bunm from tbo saloonkeeper , who knew him.
Ogden was put In a cell to sober up. Yes-
torOay ha admitted ho was without money
and eald the belief that ho had been robbed
was n delusion. The judge thought such a
dohislan should be off net by a ten days' sen-
tonoo , and ho accordingly taxed that penalty
agalnut him.
Flurlit on the
Frank Arthur , on employe of the Moorish
cafe , appeared In police court yesterday
with his 'head swathed In bandages.
Above hta left optlowas a welt caused by
the blow of a cane. The other eye was
swollen and 'brulstxli from being struck by
a rock. Arthur Intorf erred In a fight be
tween two brothers , named Dean , not
knowing they wore related , and both left
tokoas of the encounter on his countenance.
The quarrel took place on the Midway. Ar
thur and ono of the Dean brothers wore arrested -
rested and will bo given a ( hearing next
Saturday.
LOW HATII.S HAST
Via the Chicago , Mllvrunkee & St. Paul
Kullwuy ,
Omaha to Now York and return , Sept 25 ,
26 and 27 , W.OO.
Omaha to Washington and return , Sept
29 and 30 , $10.35.
Omaha to Chicago and return , Oct. 2-9 ,
? 12.76.
Omaha to Chicago , Oct. 2-9 , $7.76.
City office , 1601 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent
NEW YOIIK
DKWEY
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE.
Round $41,00 Trip ,
Sept. 25-2C-27 ,
Call at tbo Company's New Offices.
HOI and 1403 Farnam St.
* 7.75
To Chicago ,
$12.75
To Chicago and Return
October 2 to 9.
Tlieso reduced rate ticket * are good on
limited trains '
via
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ,
6:40 : am , 8:15 : pm.
Lv. Omaha 4:66 : pm , arrlv. Chicago 7:45 : am.
7:05 : pm , 0SO : am.
City Offices 1401 and 1403 Fnrnain St
Benuctt'a etoro open Saturday evenings.
x nno < i.
Frlrinr'n Ilnt-Knltm nt thr Home of
IlnrRnln * .
THE nUSIEST CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
Ladles' dressing sncques In pink , blue ,
gray and red , finished edges , trimmed with
silk ribbon , regular made scama , worth
$1.00 , for 6&o ; fifty dozen ladles' under
skirts , two rows of rufllcfl , In all colors , regu
lar $1.76 values , nt C9c ; < blg values In golf
nklrts at $5.00 , $6.00 , $7.00 , $9.00 nnd $10.00 ;
ladles' suits worth $17.60 , on sale Friday
at $10.00 ; ladles' $15.00 jackets on sale at
$10.00. See our new millinery.
SPECIAL DRESS GOODS SALE ,
A large line of astrakhans nnd cloaklngs ,
Jiwt received ; bouclc , 75c , 9Sc , $1.25 , $1.30
up ; Astrakhans , $1.60 , $1,75 up to $7.60 yard ;
tailor's millings , extra heavy weight , 69c ,
98c , $1.60 , $2.60 up to $6.00 per yard ; Priest
ley's < black goods , the world's standard , In
all the newest designs , Priestley's crepon's ,
$1.26 , $1.50 , up to $4.00 per yard.
French flannels , 200 designs , at 49c and
59e ; French flannelettes , extra weight , 19c ;
good dress goods , cheap , half wool , 5c , 7V4c ,
lOc , 12l4c , 16c , 26c , 39c. 49c ; all wool , 19c ,
26c , 39c , 49c up.
BIQ SILK REMNANT SALE.
Roracantu of fancy silk in lengths from 1
to 4 yards , for trimmings on waists , all to
go at % prlco ; thousands of remnants of
taffetas , for linings , in black nnd all colors ,
all go at 'big reduction ; remnants of fancy
silks for waists , all kinds , all colors , worth
$1.00 , $1.25 and $1.60 , at 49c.
FRIDAY SPECIAL.
All colors In flno liberty satins , worth 75c ,
at 39c.
HAYDBN BROS.
_
Unable to Conic.
The Peoplo's Store , with tlielr usual enter
prise , sent the following telegram to Admiral
Dewcy :
OMAHA , Sept 25 , 1S99.
ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY , U. S. N. ,
Now York City.
Tlao Peoplo's Store , In behalf of the people
of Omaha , Invites you to visit Uio Greater
America Exposition. Flvo thousand dollars
lars has 'been set asldo to defray the ex-
ponseo of your trip here.Vlro answer at
our expense. THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Per B. Rosenthal , President.
TJ o Admiral' * Huply.
TOMPKINSVILLE , L. I. N. Y. ,
Sept. 28 , 199.
B. ROSENTHAL , Omaha , Neb.
Regret uuablo to visit Omaha.
GEORGE DEWEY.
_
Bonnett'o store open Saturday evenings.
AtlllOtlltOCMlUMltN.
The attendance at the Orphcum this week
has been the largest of tbo season and It
now looks as though thlo society vaudeville
tLoater had struck Its regular gait and Is
repeating its great success of last season.
Patrons have found much enjoyment In the
entertainment offered this week. Minnie
Palmer , the famous comedienne. Is ap
pearing nightly In a brilliant ono-aot play
entitled "Roso Pom-Pom. " Among the other
atltractlvo features are the Cardownle troupe
of International dancers ; tac now American
Blograph , showing now war pictures which
create Iho greatest enthusiasm ; Powers ,
and Pearl , refined travesty comedians ; Chov-
rlal , French comlquo and violinist ; Hall and
Stanley , eccentric comedians , and Irene
Franklin , singing comedian. Matinee Sat
urday.
Tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 there will bo
a speclo-l ladles' and children's maitlneo at
the Trocadoro theater. This week's offering ,
"Girofle-GIrofla , " si ithreo-act comic opera , la
ono that cannot fall to please the children
as well as "grown people. " It Is full of
good , bright comedy and free from anything
that might offend the most fastidious. The
music Is catclhy and the costumes and scenery
new , bright and prdtty.
liOW HATES.
Via Hoclc Inland Rontc.
September 30 , Lincoln and return , $1.10.
October 1 to 7 , DCS Molnes and return
$4.50.
October 2 to 9 , Chicago , $7.75.
Ootober 2 to 9 , Chicago and return , ' $12.75.
Call at 1323 Farnam street.
TO KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS.
Extremely Low Itaten Sonth by the
Ilurllngton Ilonte.
$5.80 , Omaha to Kansas City and return ;
September 27 , October 7. Good to return
till October 9.
$11.50 , Omaha to St. Louis nnd return ;
October 1-G. Good to return till October 9.
Tickets nt Burlington city office. 1502 Far-
nam street , or at Burlington station , Tenth
and Mason streets.
CHEAP HATES
Via MUmonrl I'nolfla Railway.
Kansas City. Sept. 27th to Oct. 7th.
Now York , Sept. 26th , 26th. 27th.
Washington , Sept. 29th , 30th.
St. Louis , Oct. 1st to 6th.
For further Information call at Missouri
Paclflo offices , S. E. Corner 14th and Douglas
sta. , or depot , 16th and Webster sts.
THOS. F. GODFREY , P. & T. A.
J. O. PHILLIPPI , A. G. F. & P. A.
Boo C. F. Harrison's now ad today.
HALF RATES.
Via Omahn & St. Loula and AVnliaiib
Railroad.
St. Louis and return on sale Oct. 1st to 6tb.
Special one way and round-trip rates to the
east out sale Oct. 2nd to 9th. Homeseckers *
half rates ( plus $2.00) ) south on Oct. 3d and
17th. For rates and all information call nt
Qulncy Route office , 1415 Farnam et , Paxton
Hotel block , or write Harry E. Moores , C. P.
& T. A. , Omaha , Nob.
Dr. Shepard Hey Fever. 812 N. Y. Llfo.
Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farni\m , Is closing out
Jewott'o Refrigerators at $4.60 and $5.00.
TRAVELING MEN'S EXCURSION TO
LINCOLN.
Sntnrdny , September SO ,
$1.10 for tSo round trip.
Special train leaves Burlington station 8
a. m. Get ticket from members of committee
or at station morning of excursion , or at
1502 Farnam St. City ticket office.
Bennott'e store open Saturday evenings ,
DIED.
DEGEN Mrs. Annie-Marie , aged M years.
Funeral Friday morning , September 29th ,
ntSu.ni. from Heafey & Heafey's rooms ,
218 So. 14th St. , to St. Joseph's church. 17th
and Center , nt 6 a. m. sharp. Interment
German Catholic cemetery , South Omaha.
Friends invited ,
Da toh
Includes rye bread , welnerwurat , eweitzer
cbocso , pretzels , potato salad and
Krug
Cabinet
- Bier *
X/ag-er
The bier may toe served In etelns or or
dinary glasset ) and wooden shoes may be
worn by the guests. The Linden plant may
be used for decorative purposes. Krug Cab
inet Heer goes good tastes good with all
luncheons. It has the natural flavor an
unknown quality In most beers. Want a
caaoT Wo'd like to have you try It.
PIU3D KIIUQ imiawiiva co. ,
Tel , 420. 1007 Jackson St.
DEATH OF CHRIS IIARTMAN
Pioneer Resident of Omaha Passoa to Ills
Final Rest ,
DIES SUDDENLY AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS
Served In the Original Flrnt CVclirnnkn
nuil lletnrnrd < o Hold Mnny Prom
inent 1'onltloiiN lit Public
and Munition * Ilfe.
Christian Hartman , for forty-five years an
honored citizen of Omaha , and who has held
a number of Important positions of public
trust , died at his residence , 3111 Farnam
street , at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Al
though ho bad been eorlously 111 for several
days , his death was not expected , and the
news was received with surprise and sincere
regret by thousands of friends and acquaint
ances tKat ho had made during his long
residence In Omaha. No arrangements have
jet been made for the funeral , but It Is
expected that Itftlll bo held Sunday , and
1 that the Masons , of which Mr. Hartman was
n prominent member , will have charge of
the services.
Mr. Hartman was a native of Now York
City , where ho was born May 7 , 1844. Ho
came to Omaha with his parents when ho
was 12 years old , nnd since then ho has re-
Bided uninterruptedly In this city. When
the civil war broke out ho was one of the
first to enlist in the famous First Nebraska
regiment. Howas a member o > t Company
D and served through the war under General
John M. Thayer , from whom ho subse
quently received his first appointment ns a
member of the Board of Fire and Police
Commissioners of Omaha.
After the war he returned to Omaha ,
where ho was appointed city wclghmaslor , a
position that ho hold for two years * Ho
served as ono of the county ooaessora for
four years , and in 1875 ho was elected city
treasurer. Ho occupied this position for
two terms. In 1SS7 Mr. Hartman was ap
pointed a member of the Board of Flro and
Police Commissioner by Governor Thayer ,
and ho was reappolnted in 1891 for another
four-year term. His sorvlco In that capacity
ended ofllclally August 2 , 1805 , when Gov
ernor Holcomb appointed a now commis
sion. Slnco then he has acted as the head
of the Nebraska Flro Insurance Inspection
bureau.
Aside from Ihle public services Mr. Hartman -
man hn been prominently Identified with
the business and social interests of the city.
Ho was treasurer of the State Board of Agri
culture for six years and also for the State
Board of Horticulture. He also opened the
first beef pocking plant In Omaha and was
also ono of the original stockholders In the
Cantor whlto lead works. Aa an influential
member of the Board of Trade and other dis
tinctively Omaha organizations he has had
much to do with enterprises ( that sought to
promote the dnterests of the city. Ho was
ono of the oldest Miioons In the state and was
treasurer of the grand ledge of Nebraska
for three years. During his life Mr. Hartman -
man accumulated considerable property and
his Farnam rtrcot residence Is ono of Uio
handsomest houses In the city. Ho was at
hln office until the ln t two weeks , when ho
was nelied with an acute kidney trouble that
brought him to his bed ft week ago.
Ho wns married in 1865 to Miss Sarah E.
Arnold of Newcastle , O. , who survives lilm.
Ho also leaves three children , Fred and Ar
thur Hartman , nnd Mrs. W. It. Clark.
JIATU13.V 1IHOS.
Very Iow Price * on CJroccrlrn.
7 bars best laundry soap frco with ono
pound of J. A M. coffee for 25cj 1 barrel of
fine ginger snaps , 17c ; Grape Nuts ( the
Brain food ) , pkg. , So ; new crop evaporated
red raspberries , 12c , they are really worth
25c ; now evaporated large , yellow peaches ,
64c ! ; fancy raisin cured prunes , lb. , 5c ,
modlum size California prunes , 3e ; new
Muscatel raisins , EC ; good Valencia raisin
grapes , 3 o ; now Moor Park apricots , only
10V4cj now Grecian currants ( cleaned ) ,
8 0 ; 2-lb. pkg. Wheat Manna , only 8c ;
2-lb. pkg. Cream of Wheat , only 10 > ,4c ; 2-lb.
pkg. Now Self Raising Pancake flour , 8 l-3c ,
makes Uio finest pancakes you ever tasted ;
10-lb. sack pure graham flour , 15c ; 10-lb.
sack whlto or yellow cornmcal , 6c ; fancy
Golden Rio or Santos coffee , 12c ; 5-lb. palls
pure fruit jelly , lOcj lOo bottle French mus
tard , only 3c ; 3-lb. cans solid packed toma
toes , G'Jicj ' 3-lb. cans- table pears , peaches
or plums , * orth 20o per can , on sale for
12c ; 2-lb. cans fancy string beans , 6c ;
2-lb. cans fancy sugar corn , Cc.
MKAT SALE.
XXX cured bncon , 7cj fancy boneless
corned beef , 6 c ; bologna sausage , 3icj
10-lb. palls best lard , 69c ; choice skimmed
No. 1 hams , 12c j chipped beef , per can ,
lOc ; spring chickens Saturday.
HAYDBN BROS.
Hlrt Wanted.
Seven thousand yards dirt wanted at cor
ner Thirty-second avenue nnd Davenport
streets. Apply to G. A. Joslyn , 610 South
Fifteenth street.
Bennett's store open Saturday evenings.
ABE NEW
This Is a department to which we give
special attention , and only handle such goods
as wo can &el ! with an absolute guarantee
as to quality. It is of the utmost import
ance that Ilubbor Goods' bo now , and of this
we are always sure as wo never buy except
direct from the factory. Rubber Goods which
are old are practically worthless. We sell a
first class .bulb family syrlngo for BOc , and
a good 2-quart fountain syringe for 65c. A
very good atomizer for EOc. WRITE FOR
RUBBER GOODS CATALOGUE.
Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , ,
1G13 Dodge Street , Omaha , Nob.
mmm.
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TO 0
CHICAGO
every day from October 2 to 9 account
Chicago's Fall Festival and laying of cornerstone of the
new postoffice.
postoffice.President
President McICinley w.ill be there.
Eound trip rate is $12.75.
Flying trains for Chicago leave Burlington Station
at 6:40 : a. m. and 5:05 : p. m.
Ticket Onice Bnrllnston Station
1BO2 Farnam St. , 10th and 9Innon St. . ,
Telephone 250. Telephone . ' ! 1O.
ts >
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Hours
made Is the via time the UNION PACIFIC
Compare- with ether lines and sea how much qulokor tlmo
la marlo via this routo.
Through Double Drawing Room Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars ,
Buffet Smoking-and Library Cars , Dining Car Service.
Gify Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St. Telephone 316 ,
"MANY WORDS WE therefore spare the
words and try to con
WON'T FILL vey straight to your
A BUSHEL" minds that this is the place
you ought to buy your
Books , Bibles , Prayer Books , Office Sup
plies , Blank Books ; Artistic Engraving ,
fine Stationery.
Just received , the only complete Kipling on the market ; flno green
cloth , library binding , nicely boxed , $15.00 set ,
The newest fiction can always be found on our counters.
Megeath Stationery Co. T&eARNAM ST.
RUBBERS ON TIME
We Bell the famous CANDEE SU
PERIOR RUBBER BOOTS , SAN
DALS and perfect-fitting specialties
on credit. Aak for Cande e. We also
recommend Meyer Company , Jersey
Company , etc. Write for new cata
logue of Rubber Goods , Mackin
toshes , Leggings , etc.
O O O o ZACHARY T. LINDSEY
% C icufw C ;
Our overcoat and suit trade is just as dear
to us as any could be , We are just as large
hearted doing1 it. We have today the most
fashionable gathering of overcoats and suits ,
that any gentleman would wish for , Distinc
tive fashidnableness. Imported materials , the
merchant tailor sort. Fashions the same.
Men's Suits Men's Overcoats
Fine quality Cassimoro triple Men's line all wool , Oxford grey
warp Italian lining , sewed with Men's reinforced properly lined ,
Men's pine silk , satin piped , lapel pockets no old style garment but per
ets every garment correct in con Over fectly tailored same coat will
Fall struction ; reinforced ; correct in Goats , bring in most stores no leea
Suits style worth § 8.00 of any man's than § 7.50 our $ C.50
money our price for $ Ct09 price < - '
suit only * - Men's black clay worsted , fine
' Fine all wool Cheviot , double Men's ' quality lining and correctly styled ,
Men's breasted and properly tailored : made to sell and does in most all
Fall extra quality serge lining , satin Over clothing stores for $10 but our
piped ; wide facing. Same suit Goats price on this special fall $ ,50
Suits sells elsewhere for § 10.00 ; top coat , only - * \
our price only Men's Herringbone Top Coats ,
Fine quality blue serge , double Men's ' lined with fine quality satin. In
I Men's or single breasted , guaranteed not grey double stitched horn but
to fade ; wide wail ; reinforced , Over tons all sizes. The merchant
Fall satin piped ; perfectly tailored ; Goats tailor couldn't sell you as good
Suits regular stout and slim sizes ; sells for double the money , $ Q.50
the world over for § 10 ; our price O
our price for this suit. . . Men's full box Covert cloth , Top
Brown and Gray Cassimere , fine Men's ' Coat unlined wide satin seams ,
' and checks , extra reinforced. Nothing
Men's line stripes qual pocket stays
ity serge lining ; nothing like them Over ing better on the market for the
Fall for the money , except at The Nebraska Goats money. Other chargers get al
Suits braska real value 813.50 ; $ QOO most double for no better $ O 00
our price - coats ; our price only. . . .
HI <
Men's Superior Clothing
at a Big Saving in Price
The suits and overcoats we sell have the same finish that
will be found in custom tailor's work. They appear not like
the ordinary ready-made clothing. The cut is different. The
general style will appeal to the most particular dresser. The
honesty of the fabrics used tells in the increased service they ,
give Alterations made free of charge. A perfect fit or no sale.
Some Special Values Friday & Saturday
Sixty of the newest and most exclusive patterns
in men's line striped and checked worsted g * ( Ok
suitings at $15.00 , 812.50 , $10.00 J mJ\J
1 * *
An'especially good value is the worsted suit
wo have put on sale at $10.00. Made from highest grodo wor
sted fabrics , most stylish patterns In stripes and chocks ,
handsomely trimmed , perfect fitting , shape hold-
Ins garments a suit that you cannut buy elsewhere -
where for less than $16 , on sale for only
800 men's ' suits in new patterns , the popular
checks and stripes , in fine all wool casalmores and ohoviot , ;
the now 4-button sack styles ; the equal of any $9 GI IS
suit you ever saw ; on sale Friday and jjp _ /
Saturday at
In Overcoats
we still have about 275 of the overcoats we put
on special sale this week at $5.00. They're made from abso
lutely pure wool kersey , fine velvety finish , color guaranteed ,
genuine Italian cloth lining , satin sleeve linings , extra wide
facings , velvet collar , the insldo and outside tailor-
" tailor$5
Ing"equal to any $10 overcoat olforod elsewhere ,
on ea'o ' while they last at
Men's very stylish fall and winter overcoats
in melton , kersey and frieze , new medium
lengths , the best makes , reprular $12.50 garments -
monts , we can sell tliom for
See our overcoat and ulster stock. We've
got what you want. A grand assortment of
boys' vestee sailor Norfolk double-breasted 2
and 3-piece knee pants suits on special sale
Friday and Saturday at 81.25 to $5.00. AEH'L MTZHUQH LCK
Radian tHeme
Home
Stoves
Have No Equal.
They will heat more
space with less coal than
any other stove made
thousands of users in Oma-
lia and vicinity will tell
you that this is so ask
them. Many styles and
sizes in price from $29 up.
We are exclusive'
Omaha agents.
MILTON ROGERS
14TH AND FAN NAM STKEKTS.
P rices and Circulars by Mall on Application.
We Throw Down
the Glove
and challenge any gallant
knight of Ak-Sar-Ben to
match the line of
Kodaks
. . . .a
Cameras
we hare now on hand. Being
exclusive dealers in photo
material TV are thoroughly
up-to-date on everything.
See our new Autotone
printing paper.
TPlie Robert
A Dempster Co.
1215 Famam St.
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL.
Watches
and
Watches
and
Watches
Wo have all grades in gold , gold Oiled and
silver.
Wo have a alco line of Chatelaln Watches
and boys' Watches.
Wo are showing a good watch for boys
for $3.00.
Let us show you our line.
S. W.
. . Lindsay ,
The Jeweler. 151G Douglas
Official
Spoons
There is only ono official
epoon thnt'n the one made
by u you'll llnd it on nala
at our booth in the Manu-
facturcr'B building at the
Exposition. Sterling silver
Five O'clock Tens , Jl. FUvo
O'clock Teaa , engraved bowl ,
* 1.GO. Tea slzo , Jl.DO. Tea
blzc , engraved bowl , KM.
We have a full line of Ex
position Souvenirs.
In our down town store
you'll llnd the grandest dlu-
play of rings plain and s t
watches and diamonds to
bo seen in Omaha.
Gee , W , Ryan & Co. ,
Jewoler-Onmlm-lOt ) S. 1 Oth St
Z. D. Clark , D. D. S.
F. N. Kemp , D. D. S.
CLARK & KEMP ,
. . .DENTISTS
FOUHTII KI.OOH IIAMUI3 IILIC.
iritli null Ilnrney.
Entrance Opp. Creighton Orpheum.
Onuil Bft TreUi * . ( )0
Sliver Fill IiiUK f 1,00
llrldice Teeth f-I.OO to $ II.OO
j'ortM'liiln CriMvii tfn.OO
ttnUI I'lllliiK * J' from ftl.no
fjolrt CriMiim * . - , . < > ( > tn $ H. < > 0
Crown and Drldgo Work a Specialty.
Beat or Material Ufred In All Cases.