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THE OMAHA DAILY KETSt WlfiTWESDAY, MAY 0, 15100.
BARGAIN HUNTERS ON HAND
Blobodinikj Bl Attended b; Woman, Ohil
dria ind Sfcond-Hmd DtaWri.
CITY WILL REALIZE ABOUT $100
Ucltnritirnt CoiiKrntiilnf r III mnrt f
tlilll .Muni nf the (iooil llclnllKl-cl
tu .Hoiiiftini! UNr mill
I'rrillftM 'Irinilili-,
Tlfty women nncl children, In Kcareh of
bargains or dimply curlouu, together with a
etoro of caycr Hccoml-haml di-nlcrg gathered
at tho reslilencu of tiiln Htobodlnsky, 2u2i!
Wirt utreet, ut 10 o'clock ycHtcrday. Mr.
Etobodlnnky'R goods, conslmiiiB of a van
load of hoiirtahold good, had boon adver
tised for bale by the city treasurer to sat
isfy arrears In pumonal lazes amounting to
U.OSO. The goods were sclzod by distress
warrant thrif weckn ago and have been
stored at Nineteenth and Nicholas streelH
pending salo or settlement of the claim.
The salo wai In charge of Deputy Ilort
Hush of tho treasurer's ofilce, who trans
tormol himself gracefully Into nn auction
eer. In accordance with law he conducted
tun nalo In tho front yard of tho delinquent.
Thcro was no objection rnliwd by the In
mates, the curtains wero diawu and tho
premlios m-cmcd deserted
"Thmo good and chattels." declaimed
Dnputy Hush, "or so murh thereof art will
latlufy tho claims of the city of Omaha will
bo sold to tho highest bidder for rah.
' How much m I offered for this rare
old autl(iic?" continued tho deputy, heultat
lng to apply n moro cpeclllc term. Tho
"runt antique" ui wrought of brawi and
boro n mysterious appearance. It whs ap
parently a mixture of chafing dish and am
brosial urn. Thero was a receptacle within
for rharcoal nnd a surrounding basin whore,
water or other liquid might bo hen'ed. It
was richly ornamented and evidently of
considerable original value.
"I will glf you 3.G0," said M. Kavotz, a
second-hand dealer. The women of tho
neighborhood wero silent and Kavotz won.
IIo boasted later that tho piece was worth
$50. It was brought from Kustla, he Hald,
nnd nothing llko It Is mado In America. The
nobility uko such a utcnill for the prepara
tion of tea when traveling.
"Hero aro a pair of very flno plush cur
tains," continued tho deputy recklessly,
"worth anywhere from $5 to f 10 a yard.
Thcro oro a pair of 'em; enough to cover
i big doorway." Tho bargain-hunters
ongorly scrutinized. Otio brought to light a
largo Irregular shaped stain. A dealer
utartcd tho bidding Indifferently nt $1, but
tho women entered tho raco and rapidly ran
up tho prlco to $3X0. A colored woman
-ho had dono washing for tho Slobodlnskys
romnrked In confldenco that tho curtains
had cost $8 flvo years ago.
At this point a constablo approached tho
fceno urging his horso Into n reluctant lope.
Ho waved a budget of replovln notices. Tho
Halo cuiio to n paiiBo whllo the constable
mado formal demand In the name of Hose's
nrt Btoro for seventeen pictures about to bo
Hold. Ho explained that tho pictures had
been sold to Slobodlnsky on Installments
nnd that only partial payment had been
made. Deputies Dush and Anderson yielded
nnd tho engravings were loaded into tho
constable's buckboard.
Tho ualo proceeded unoventfully nnd nbout
$100 was realized, tho furniture going about
equally to housekeepers and second-hand
rlnalors. Tho poods worn for the mrst part
considerably tho worse, for wear and tho
iiuctloneom wero well satisfied with the
morning's work.
iouln Slobldlnsky exprcned to a reporter
his resentment at tho abrupt methods of the
city treasurer. Ho said that ho was the
victim of n political connplracy. "The six
teen l)UlldlnEo on Capitol nvcnuo which the
treasurer seized," ho said, "aro not mtno ut
nil, vm Hennlngs will find when ho tries to
miction them oft on Wodneadny. They be
longed to tho old Kxporlenco Estnbrook es
tate and nro now owned by Henry D. Kwta
nrook. I had them built because Mr. Estn.
l)rook did not wl9h to bo known as the
owner nnd I turned over my lease to Con
tractor Selro as collateral to secure tho cost
of $10,000. Selro was to draw n part of
tho runts until tho money was paid and still
has a claim of $1,000.
"As for tho furniture and pictures." con
tinued Mr. Slobodlnsky, "tho people who buy
tht'iu may havo somo troublo In proving
their tltla Thero Is scarcely an article
that Is nil paid for, as they wero bought on
tho Installment plan. Tho city treasurer
says I own ovor $1,000 personal taxes, but
In reality I owo lew than $100. The goods
which ho lias assessed nil along belong to
other people. Thero Is a $30 not of Julian
Hawthorno's 'History of tho World,' for In
stance. I havo only paid $10 on that nnd
tho Collier Publishing company will bo ublo
to recover them."
The llent Itflilfil) for WlioopliiK Co null
"Last Kobruary our two-year-old baby had
n bad case of whooping cough," snys H. V.
Ulbb of Oak Hill. Vn., "and wo found
that Chamberlain' Cough Hecnedy did It
mioro good than anything else." This rem
edy keeps tho cough loose and makes tho
Us of coughing lew! frequent nnd leas w
vere. It has been used In mnny epidemic
of this dlsenso and always with perfect suc
'cw. Thero Is no danger In Riving It to
children, for It contains no Injurious sub
stance. It Is pleasant to take, too.
sur.t.i, jtiions at uovros stohi:.
All ltinll(lr ii nil .Mint llitrrinr .VoycI
IIm In IMnc l-'oiiMirnr mi !"il"
NOW AT HOHTON STOHK, OMAHA.
IHiACK, TAN AND I'ATKNT LnATIIBn,
Military, common tense, opera and Louis
XV hcols.
l'lnln nnd silk toppings,
Hand turn and welt,
In ordinary height, 10-Inch height or
low cut,
AT $2.50, $S.00. $3.50, $4.00 $5.00 AND $5.00.
Hlcycle shoes, new outing shoes, new golf
Bhocs.
MISSKS', CIUIiDIlEN'S AND HOYS' SHOES
All tho latest novelties In cvery-day and
dress footwear. Also the new lasts Known
as tho "Medical Idea" or "Koot-form" lasts.
In' black and tan, plain cloth top, turn and
welts.
. Also n big line of Infants', children's and
mlssscs' plain nnd fancy slippers and strap
sandals, In black and all colors.
NEW SHOES AT BOSTON STORE.
Wo want it distinctly understood that our
lino of shoes froni one end to the other Is
as flno as money can buy, and It Is selected
according to tho latest nnd most approved
Ideas of tho east. We are up-to-dato In
everything in shoes. If you want a shoe
that Is new and good, wo can glvq It to you
for lets money than you can buy tho same
quality for elsewhere,
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Corner 10th and Douglas Streets.
OFFICER ASSAILED BY TOUGHS
mv .MimiiImt iif the Poller Koror
.StrnoU ttltli nn Iron Hot nnd
llmllj- Hurl.
Ofllccr Shea's helmet probably saved his
life Monday night, when one of a gang of
toughs struck him with a heavy chunk of
Iron. Th" olllcer, ono of the new nppolnteed,
hnd been Instructed to disperse n charivari
mob which was -making a dlfturbance at a
homo nenr Seventeenth and Center, where
a wedding was being solemnized. He had
done so for the second time when, shortly
beforo midnight, the gang retreated to a
neighboring house nnd as tho olllcer passed
' this placo ono of tho gang standing on tho
porch throw a chunk of Iron, which struck
tho left side of tho head, making a deep
nnd ragged wound. With blood streaming
down his faco and nearly blinding him Shea
mailo his way to a patrol box and sent a
nngon caII. Ho was removed to the station,
where l'ollco Surgeon Ames sewed up tho
wound. Tho surgeon sayn tho blow might
havo been fatal had not tho helmet brokon
Its force.
The gang referred to, of whom there wero
eight or nine when tho officer was amaulted,
Is ono that has mado all kinds of troublo
In tho southern part of tho city. The police
will make a vigorous offort to round up tho
toughs and put them where respect for tho
law nnd Ho minions Is compulsory. Olllcer
Shea In positive he can Identify tho fellow
who hit htm.
'I'll In Store Qui In.
Culled from the regular stock Ladles'
anil chlldrens' shoes on ealo in basement
Wednesday nnd Thursday. Mlssen' slippers,
Ian nnd black, sold at $1.28, basement prlco
4Sc.
Indies' ohoes, button and lace, black only,
sizes 2Vj to r widths AA to E; $4 and $5
shoco, ralo price, 69c,
' Lot of ladles' shoes worth SI. GO to $3.00,
salo prlco 30c.
Youth nnd boys' shoco, 6Rc, worth $2.50.
Baby shoes 2c.
Lit of Stacy Adams mens' shoes, broken
sizes, $1.28.
THE HOWE,
1515 Douglas St.
EAGER IS MUCH PLEASED
The contract for tho threo electric olovn
tors for tho old Morcer Hotel building and
also In tho old postotllco was let to tin
Warner Elevator company of Cincinnati, O.,
through Its local representative, Mr. D. V.
Munro, 112 North Fourteenth street.
Seo C. V. Harrlton's real citato bargains.
Siiyn tlip Sjstrm of .Mrnsnrlhir Innnr
iiiioe Advert iRoiuriils Should He
(ii-ucrnll)- Adopted.
Frank D. Eager, tho proprietor of tho
populist paper printed nt Lincoln, which
has been, fnvorcd with all of the Insurance
certificate advertising, passed through
Omaha on his way to Sioux Falls Monday.
"Tho Insurance men up here do not seem
to understand my method of measuring
their advertisements," paid Mr. Eager. "The
law specifies that tho charge shall bo $1
per square, and I contend that a square
does not mean an oblong space, but one
that Is a square. That Is tho way I figure
It out, although, of course, tho practice
has been the other way. The results havo
been gratifying to my system of figuring,
as my bills havo been questioned by only
a fow of tho companies, which I think means
that they agree with me that a squaro is
a squaro and not nn oblong. It has worked
so well that I think other papers ought to
adopt It for their legal advertising."
"I had stomach trouble twenty years nnd
gave up hope oi being cured till I began to
use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has dono mo
so much good I call It tho savior of my
life," writes W. H. Wilkinson, Albany, Tonn.
H digests what you cat.
Mortnllty StittlxtlcM.
Tho following births and deaths were re
ported at tho olllce of the Hoard of Health
during tho twenty-four hours ended at noon
Tuesday:
Births John Stolnhousen, Twolfth nnd
nnncroft, boy: W. O. Johnson, Second nnd
Spring, girl; Wllllnm Uaty, Forty-ninth and
Military avenue, boy; W. W. Johnson, 3.1Si
Mnndorson, 'boy; II. K. Leeder, 1825 North
Twentv-tlist. girl.
Deaths Funny Jones, county hospital, 71
years; A. H, Wllgus, Ninth nnd Fnmam, 45
years.
Wanted A star tea, cigar and spice sales
man, with established trade in Nebraska;
stato age. experience and salary or commis
sion oxpected. II. C- Fisher, Chicago.
Wrlto ads, sell cuts, print anything.
Stoneeyphcr, 1201 Howard St. Tel. 1310.
Oraphophones, phonographs, gramophones.
Oraphophono Co., 1515 Farnam, Omaha.
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IBfllgl M
Excursions
DiMivor. Colnrnilo Spiinss or Pueblo and
return, .May 1.", .flit.
St. Louis mid return, Mny 1.1, 10, 17 nnd
WiiNhlnRton nnd return, Mny 10 nnd 20,
TVnlmlt nnrt rntni-n Mm oi ,i mi eon
I Ticks! Ofllca, Burlington station,
3? 1502 Farnam St. 1 0th and Mason Sts.
H. Tel. 2B0. Tel. 120.
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BOSTON STOKE LACE CURTAINS
The QtsatMt Sle Lice CnrUlns tbtt Etu
Took Place in Omiha.
$2.50 LAC- CURTAINS, 29C EACH
An Importer' lliitlrp Stirpltiw Stock of
I' I no .Nottingham, Irlnli I'oliit,
llrtiftftull I, nee Ciirtnlnn on
Unit' Toil ii nt
LESS THAN 25C ON THE DOLLAIl,
$2.50 LACE CURTAINS. 2'JC.
To facilitate tho speedy selling of thwo
laco curtains, wc have divided them Into
three lots.
AH of thac curtains that generally sell at
$2.50 pair, wo havo thrown out on several
bargain counters at 29c each.
All thoso lace curtaltB, Nottingham, Oul
pure, heavy llsh net and other lnce curtains
which generally sell up to $3.00 pair. Thero
aro 3, 4, 5 nnd G pair of a kind, and go at
$1.08 pair.
All tho flnwt laco curtains, genuine brus
sels, white Irish point, heavy ecruc Irish
point, bobblnet nnd fish nets. They would
bo cheap at $7.50, but go at $2.03 pair.
All. tho Importer' curtain corners. That
Is tho traveling men's samples, up to two
yards long, and they are sample corners
of curtains worth up to $25.00 pair. They aro
suitable for sash curtains, hall door cur
tains nnd small windows. Thero are Irish
point, real brusscls net, ArnbUn nnd u'll
high class curtninn. They go ut 4!)c each.
In this lot there Is also over 10.000 yards
all kinds dotted drapery swiss up to 15
15 Inches wide, and wc have divided It Into
three lots at 5c, 10c and 15c yard, worth
from 25c to 40 vard.
We will also sell 10.000 curtain loops
worth 50c, at 6c each.
In this salo will bo found a manufactur
er's entire accumulation of remnants of up
holstery plush, worth up to $1.25, we offer
It In long lengths nt 30c ynrd.
There are also 25 cases brnw lace cur
tain rods. These arc the heavy rods that
generally sell nt 50c, wc will sell them
today at 15c each.
HOSTON STOHE. OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
AlllllltllllM'lllfllt.
At tho Crolghton-Orpheum matinee today
an attractive program will bo presented.
Tho flnnl amateur performance of the season
taker idnro Friday evening of this week.
The following amateurs will appear: Myrtlo
Hruco and Ethel Smith, comediennes; Hnrry
McMullen, eccentric dancer: Lcroy Hroom
field, In "One Hlg Hit:" Mile. McDonald,
original whltc-faco specially; William Hob
ertson and Joseph Drown, barltonp and
tenor; Mario Taylor, songs nnd dances;
Mnry Tcsncy, singing Boubrette; W. E.
Cornwell, tho local Ezra Kendall; Jackoon
Cady, musical (specialty; Lillian. McCain, In
ternational dancer; Walter Hill, In "Little
Hlack Me;" Frances McBserall, vocalist;
Ionoy Uithrop nnd company, laugh pro
ducers; Kva Myers, vocalist.
Tomorrow night John Drew and his ex
cellent company will bo seen In Haddon
Chambers' latest and txot offering, "The
Tyranny of Team;" an the title uuggnrts, n
comedy of temperament. Isabello Irving
and Ida Conquent nro members of the com
pany. Young ArthurvHyron, son of Olive
Doud Hyron, tho actor nnd playwright, nnd
a nophew oi Ada Helmn is nlno with tho
company. Thin Is Mr. Drew's first visit to
Omaha In throo years. Ho was last scn
here. In "Rosemary." with Maude Adams
as his leading woman.
KXCUIISIO.V HATKS
Via Chlonco, MlliTittlWrr St. Tonl Br.
May 10, 20, 21, Washington and return,
$32.25.
May 21, 22, 23, Detroit and return, $22.
Juno 2, 3, 4, 5, Mllwaukco and return,
$16.75,
City tlckot office, 1504 Farnam street.
Telephone 284.
Sioux I'll 1 1 w, S. I)., n nil Itrtnrn.
On May 7, S and 9 the Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. rnul railway will well tickets Omaha
to Sioux Falls and return good for return
until May 14 for $0.05.
City ticket olllco, 1504 Farnam street.
Ice Cream Soda 10c
All our customers who have drank soda
wator this season from our $2,763.40 soda
fountain claim It Is better than ever. They
are right. Wo serve the tnest delicious soda
water In Omaha. Perhaps It is because we've
a handsomo young man who knows more
nbout mixing fancy drinks than Barnum
know about running a circus.
Cramer's Kidney Curo 75c
I'eruna 73c
Carter's Liver Tills 15c
Syrup of Fign oc
Hromo Qulnlno 15c
Wlno of Cardul 73c
muiy Man vvnisKey goc
Plorco's Favorite Prescription 75c
Llsterlno 59c
Palno's Celery Compound 09c
Plnkham's Compound 750
SGHAEFER "
dkij(;gist.
Cor. lGth mill Clileuuo Sin.
Sec
Our Hose
Wo havo n big lino of tho txst war
ranted brands of hose; that Is, tho
rubber kind. Prices from 10c up. If
you want lower priced hoso we can
fix you with a good grade at 7c.
r.Aitmw TOOLS,
Shovels, spades, rakes, hots, every
thing In tho best qualities at low
prices,
I.AAVN MOWEItS.
This year wo have a bigger lino
than over, Including latest ball-bearing
mowers. Prices from $2.65 up.
t; i.vAM7,i:r wmn skttixo.
The kind that's used for fences, ten
nis courts, flowers, porches, etc., any
width from 12 Inches to 6 feet.
Milton Rogers & Son,
14th and Farnam Sts.
Get in Line and Join
THE G. C. C.
Boys Admitted, Too.
sun LADins si its rt 'nn tisn vv.
Srr Whnl Thry Trr nnd AVIint Thry
Look Like In tlif Slum- Wlnitim.
AT HOSTON HTORi:, OMAHA,
Thursday, May loth, H ston Hinro will
placo en sale c 1,2 j0 twelve hundred nnd
fifty (1.260)
LADIES' STRICTLY MAN TAILORED
8UITS.
Made lo retail for $20.00.
Made to retail for $15.00.
Made to retail for $10.00
YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT
THURSDAY AT $5.00 EACH.
This Is tho ontlro stock of a New York
manufacturer obliged to sell. The way
wo bought them we are able to give you
tho choice of all these
Flno suits In Imported homespuns, chev
iots, Venetians, c6vcrte, serges, novelty
checks worth up to $20.00, nt $5.00.
Tho Jackets aro all silk lined and somo
of tho suits nro silk lined throughout.
ALL NEW STYLES.
Including new elon box front, slnglo or
double breasted and tight fitting Jackets,
nnd skirts mado with the now box plaited
backs.
Take your choice of the entire lot.
SUITS WORTH UP TO $20.00,
$5.00 EACH THURSDAY.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA.
N. W. corner 16th and Douglas streets.
NO DANGER OF SUMMER FLOODS
"April Hlne" Storv lit 11 MornliiK I'niirr
Mnkrn ulhiiTirr WInIi
Sin lie.
The "April rNo" In tho Missouri liver re
ferred to by a morning paper caused a smile
of amusement on tho faro of Forecaster
Welsh of tho weather burcou. "Tho read
ing of the river this morning Is 0.5 feet." he
said, "whllo the normal stago for this scaoon
of the year is about twelvo feet, so you
can eeo the April rlso we nro having. The
river Is reported falling nt Sioux City. Hut
you have no Idea how an Item llko that will
causo worry and trouble. Let tho least hint
of a rlso In the river be published and tho
dairymen nnd lumber denler will begin to
mnko Inquiries and take measures to pro
tect thelr property. There l no danger of
high" water this year, and I believe that
spring nnd summer floods In the Missouri
river nro things of tho post."
ii.wnn.v nun.
l.n.llrV Tnllnr Mndrtilt, 511k WnlnU
nnd I'. to n .liw'krtu,
$7 00 SILK WAISTS $2 00.
$15.00 TAILOR MADE SUITS $.1.98.
$10.00 ETON JACKETS $3 98.
COO taffeta silk waists, hemstitched nnd
nlr tucked, mndo to sell for $7.00. at $2.90.
150 Indies' tailor mndo suits, Jackets silk
lined, mado to sell for $15.00. nt $3.98. COO
ladlrs' tailor made suits, etou and Jacket
styles, tho linings cost more, $4 9?. 200
eton and box front Jackets, made to sell
for $12.50, for $3.9S. 10 dozen ladles' un
derskirts, worth $1.00, for 25c.
DRESS OOODS.
Special sale on cMf suitings nt 75c. 9Sc.
($1.25, $1.50. $1.9S, $2.50, $2.98. Special salo
on wool chains at 49?. 59c, 75c, 98c. Iins
downe in 72 now spring shades for pleating
for waists nnd evening gowns.
HELDINO HROS, HEST SEWINO SILKS
ON SALE THURSDAY 1C SPOOL.
OUR NEWEST FOULARDS ARE GOING
WITH A RUSH.
The finest foulards In America aro now
on sale nt Hnyden's big silk department.
$1.00 foulards at 59c. $1.25 foulards nt 75c.
$1.50 foulards at 9Sc. Hlg bargains In fancy
wnlst silks at 39S 59c. 69c. Plain taffetas,
worth $1.00, on salo 69c.
HAYDEN HROS.
Omaha Tent nnd Rubber comoany are pre
pared to fill all orders tents, awnings nnd
tanvas goods, Now location, corner 11th
and Harney. 'Phone 883,
LOOK NICE
O i THE PORCH
Ton per cent off regular prices on our
Spring and Summer Imported und Domostlc
Woolens, Stylish Inllorlng popular prices.
POLACK TAILORING CO., 1305 Farnam St.
Hoard Trade blng. ccrtlflcnto paying 6 per
cent on $340, for sale at a sacrifice. G 22, Uee
I Tho porch chairs will look Just llko new
1 if you paint them with tho SHERWIN-
WILLIAMS HUGOY PAINT. This paint
I come in elcgnnt shades of RED. HLUE,
GREEN and YELLOW. Remember, for
tho porch chairs, uso tho Sherwin-Williams
HUGOY PAINT. In 25c nnd 43c cans.
I'OIt II.VHIIWOOII IM.OOHS
ufo Shcrwln-Wllliama "VARNISH STAIN."
This article stains and varnlnhes nt ono
oporntlon. It comes in OAK, WALNUT,
MAHOGANY, CHERRY nnd GREEN. In
33c, 45c nnd 75s cans.
CAM, 1'OH COI.OU CAItll.S.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co.
New Location. lGth and Dod0
Splendid Train Service.
MEN'S CLOTHING
Suit
Sale
Tot Trains Daily to Denrer.
Two Train Dally to San Kranclaa.
Three Trains Dally to Offden.
Two Trains Dally to Salt LaUt City.
Two Trains Dally to Portland, with
DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO
TACOJIA AND SEATTLE
AND
ITorth Pacific' Coast Point a.
MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT.
Latest Styles
in Cameras
Wo havo nil tho latest makes in
Kodaks and Cameras and carry roll
nblo Instruments only. If you need
anything In tho photo supply lino
call on us.
Kodaks from $1.00 up.
Prcmos from $4.25.
Pocos from $3.75.
Other makes at low prices. See our
new Photo Alhum, ONLY TEN
CENTS. Also complete lino of now
stylo albums.
Nearly a, day saved between Missouri IUrer
and Pacific Coast by taking;
Tho Famous Overland Route.
City Tiakat Office, 1.103 Varnaas M.
TeL 810.
The Robert Dempster Go,,
1215 Farnam St.
Wholesale and Ilctnll.
HAYDENs selling
FINE SHOES.
New, stylish shoes direct
from the best eastern man
ufacturers at fifty cents to
two dollars less than othei;
stores sell them.
"Ultra" Shoes for women, "Stetson" Shoes for men,
"Brooks Bros. " Rochester Shoes for women. Closing out
fine shoes from three big stocks ut less than the cost of making.
1.89
For ladles' flno $3.00 and 53.50 Vlcl Kid
Shoes, loco or button, single, flexible and
hand turned soles; nil sizes.
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1.29
For misses' fine $2.00 nnd J2.R0 Vlcl Kid
Laco Shoes, spring heels, slnsle nnd doublo
soles: sizes, 11 to 2.'
98c
For children's flno $1.35 nnd $1.60 Vlcl Kid
Iico Shoes, spring heels, single, flexible and
doublo solce; sizes, 8 to 11.
1.13
For boys' flno $1.7.r and $2.00 Satin Calf
Lace Shoes, with full double fair stitched
soles; sizes, 1 to 5,
1.46
For men's fine $3.00 Vlcl Kid nnd Calf Laco
Shoes, tnn nnd black, with full doublo
stitched soles; sizes, 6 to 11.
1.97
For men's flno $3.50 nnd $1.00 patent leather,
vlcl kid and box calf Shoes, laco and con
gress, genuine wolt soles and up-to-dato
styles; all sizes,
HAYDEN BROS
Piano Moving Prices
We Have Moved
and aro now In our new home 1316 Farnam stroet, with Hardman and other pi
anos, and aro now offering them at such prices that they will surely start on the
move. Easy tornifl If dealred.
Mueller Piano & Organ Co.,
Xott lit lflltl I'lirniiin Street. .Make no liilxtuki- In NA.Ml'l AM) Mil MFI13H.
I'laaoa tuncil, niuvetl ami rcpnlrcil. Trlriiliuiic KIIIH.
A sale of men's all wool suits that
will out-do all the suit sales of the
season. We've kept low and let the
other fellows brin out their cood
things. Now that most of you have
looked,
Come to The Nebraska
and buy your clothing.
All wool suits that are all wool.
These suits are good examples of what
early buying means this season. We
contracted for hundreds of these suits
12 months ago, even before all tho cloth
was woven, possibly beforo all the wool
was shorn from tho sheep. We can sell
them to you for live dollars a suit. Wo
J I u I cannot replace them in tho market to-
-isr W dav for five dollars ourselves. The Grooria
is all pure wool. The suits are cut proporly, aro
well sewed, coats are lined with good substantial
Farmer satin and have fancy striped silesia sleove
lining. A house that asks you seven-fifty to eight
dollars for such suits does not ask you a cent too
much. They simply didn't see ahead. Do
you?
See Farnam street window.
iMMin -iiinn
U IV LICIT Great Miner, Beal
llAT UCHS & Go. Bankrupt
Stock, for Sale at 47c on the Dollar.
The most wonderful values ever put on sale.
Somo of the most honest values are to
be found in the great bankrupt clothing
stock of Miner, Beal & Co., Boston,
bought at 47o on tho dollar, now on sale.
Men's very fine spring suits $10- instead
of 15 to $18.
Men's pure worsted suits at $7.50 in
stead of $12. 50.
Men's all wool suits at $5.00 instead
of $8.
Men's worsted suits at $3.90 instead
of $7.50.
Bovs' all wool knee pants suits, in doublo breasted, also".
vestee, at $1.75 instead of $3.50.
Young men's suits at $3.75 and $5 instead of $6 and.
$0.00.
Boys' all wool knee pants suits at 9oc, instead of $2.
Men's fine blue serge suits, double breasted sack styles at
$4.90 instead of $10.00.
Great Bargains in Trunks and Valises.
im,pv mftl.'il novored. sauaro or round top, second growth
hickory slats, wide iron bound, sheet steel bottom, with
leather handles, yo indies, atqi.o.
r Mmiinnrrft t.rnnlr nnnwa in a hcavv duck covered, oil
intrl. winn.ro ton. with best Monitor lock, an excellent
trunk for the money, 80 inches, at $3.25.
Come in and be convinced of real bargains any time this
week.
HAYDEN
BROS.
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DID YOU EVER THINK
Wlieu .vim start out to InvpntlKiito mrrlKnnilorn
Hint all In tho world you aro huylus Is food
lai-o and circulation 7 Tho
HERRICK
Ih tho only rcfrlKorator on tho market that kIvcs
vou a perfect circulation ami the liiiiviinum
lniount of food npaci. Made In llh enamel tin
Mi and our famous wood lined. No inolHturo, no
mould, no decay. InveHtlKitto for yournelf.
J, L. Barnett ,
Su. Omaha.
Squires & Smith,
1 108 FARNAM STKHKT.
P, C, Devol,
Council niuffs
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