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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1900)
KeitU'inln'r HI, l!)oo. THE 1L LUST RAT 151) 151215. The Wholesalers 1:1 and Manufacturers I'. A. HIMMIAItT. I'h'dirc Mil 11 mny bo mentioned tho p..i..tirnt.wt t tin- Curt of Alt- K,"K'. Snr-ii.-n. inoir connections cimblo this company TlllH!ti i to hntlriln n Inrittt vriliit.... .xt 1 1 i nuorj IIU IlilVU '"'uiu Ul IIU3UIUSS 111 traveled tho rocky ccrlofitl lota direct from fnctory to cus. rontl to thu pnlnco of lomer- which olTors unsurpassed Induce- tho Rrand mufti will ,llc"ts 1 reduced frol;ht clinics, iniikliiK need no Introduction 11 Psslhlo for western buyers to not u to tho royal photon- ,n,K 11,10 nntl variety of goods In bIiikIo it i.i. Rhtnninnln. iuimui, mi- man Willi 1110 Kimnintn.v i'it mic .v Mi:vi:n. enmera. Mr. Hliiehnrt Is ono of those cheerful cltl- zens who believes WImiIinmIi l.litmr DimLtn mnl im. that every knight norti'rN. llliu I 'a run m m OiiiiiIui. f!"!Uld.Ml,l.i1 l",'tnr.t, T1"8 nrm' thol,KU yun- ls "u ' tho I and vvlth this one ob. ,endt,r8 ln tholr () UlB , i oct always In view. lll0 ol(, hmlsea of , ,., j 1 juiy l, lS'Js. I at tho Den sometimes cover a wide bunch Krom lll0 Btnrt t, , , of subjects nnd the many fine groups which fu, UU8lncM( whlch , 8tea(111 . ho has taken enn testify to his exce cut to tliU ,hin ti, r,.i IV ,s work. Thousands of handsome men have e "m, t X r v i, r T '' l? looked pleasant In front of his camera and Cndcnvor to , li? . not n slnglo man has over kicked for a Urm cons8 s o 1, , "'T'm , T" second Blttlne. Mr. Ulneharfs stu.llo at Srow N rrlck nnd , L , " MVorMc,1ron- 1520 Douglas street Is ono of the llnost In th,1 tho west and his famous collection of lr.,,, i., ' V , . y Indian photographs and curios has a na- Er fr ' '""J al" na , "u11 tlonal reputation. Ho makes a specialty er,?rilr, c "rC 'Vi nd" of artistic portraits nnd the name of J'"B" V ,,tp" "rny Glvo ""m a call ami Itlnehnrf upon a photograph is a guar- 0U b F)cM anty of excellence in pose, tone nnd finish. ". i Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen, their ladles and 0nn i .ulS ,l ?v"? V"' .heir friends from out of town are cordially ,,n f ,"l!C "Ivmlo houses In invited to visit tho studio. T rl n,I n " ' "" con"la,ly- 1 "o Carpenter Brothers opened a small , , Pnpcr house in this city In 1SS7 nnd tholr 1 I ho Hardin Puikt Mock ( ... business has steadily increased until to-! Ono of tho new enterprises In Omaha Is day thoy sell paper from the Mississippi tho Harding Paper Stock company, with river to tho Pacific const. ! offices nnd warehouses at I3nn.13l1 I.ravnn. I worth street; Sam Harding, president, nnd P. C. Kaufman, secrctnry nnd general man nger. This company occupies an entirely now field ln tho west, handling a product which has formerly gone almost entirely to wnstc, viz.: tho old papor which ac cumulates in printing offices nnd other commercial houses. This wasto papor Is collected from almost tho cntiro west, sorted, baled nnd shipped to tho mills of 'ho cast, where It goes Into tho new stock of which It forms n Inrgo portion. A force of nearly 100 pcoplo nro employed at the Omaha plant In receiving, handling, sort ing, baling nnd shipping this product and tho nrcsent commodious nunrtrra nrn nl- rendy badly crowded. In fact tho business a general lino of paper Is carried in- lns assumed such proportions during tho eluding wrapping pnper and In roccnt years "hort tlmo slnco Its Incorporation that It n considerable business has been dono with has recently been deemed advisable to put mnl Jobbers throughout tho west. A con. upon tho market tho $50,000 of treasury peto assortment of prlntor's stock Is car- tock for tho purpose of socurlng additional rlcd, together with a lino of flno stationery -npllnl to Increase and properly handle which compnrcs favorably with Chicago! 'he rapidly growing business. The business nn,i St. Louis houses. Tho splendid build-i -o fnr dono by this compnny proves that Us g at Twelfth and Howard streets Is filled lock will easily earn 10 per cent, making from top floor to basement with a ccmploto ' ' ono of tho best Investments In tho cltv uiiwU snitni.i.. t,. .,,.,i ........ 'oilny. Thoso who nro interested will find trade. no ijooks of tho company open to their Numerous Invitations You will receive many invitations to oonip to Omaha duriiiR the fall festivi ties. It will pay you to come -apart from the musical attractions ami the Alt-Sar-llen festivities, everything possible will be done to make your vlblt one of profit as well as pleasure. Most cordially we ask you to call at our store when in the city. Our dry goods stock is better assorted than ever- everything we sell wo guarantee, both as to price, quality and wettability. Should you need Dress Goodh, Silke, Cloaks, Suits, Cloves, Laces, Blankets, Underwear, etc., we can assure you that nowhere else will you find such nn assortment at the same low prices. We have purchased a lot of unique and useful articles to give away as souvenirs to advertise our store and city. When you are at our glove counter ask to see them. Ours is the largest dr goods store in the city. We carry only the best goods and we never indulge in fake advertising. .Just appointed special agents for Uutlerick's Patterns. If you would like a monthly fashion sheet, write us and we will take pleasure in mailing it. Thomas Kilpatrick & Co. 1505-7-9 Douglas Street, Omaha. I "Green River" Wins Gold medal AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. The whiskey without a headache lias just been awarded the Gold Medal at the Exposition. Used in all U. S. Government Hospitals. The following iac simile letter explains (Otttcc of 2tedtcat urwctjoi?, Paris itself. inspection nnd tho mnnngement ready with my information which may bo required. I It K. SI Kit V I A C If A C J K S . TIIK .IOIIX DKKItK I'l.OW CO. CriMiiiuTy l'iicliim SliiiiiifiM'tiirlnu' ('oiiipiiny. n.. . i .. i . ..... In tlio spring of 1S08 this compnny " " l Tl T 'XK:?'uU"ru! ,:",,,e" up hero In a rather quiet way a d Tho John Deero Plow company Is Just havo grown to their present magnificent ompletlng an addition to Its Immense- now proportions, occupying the sp;iclous llvo- ' uildlng at Tenth nnd Leavenworth streets, story building nt 1007-9-11 Jones street lhc west half of this structuro will bo whero they do a business of jr., 000 to $10,- ompleted during this fall when tho com- 000 per month, not a bad showing for such any will remove their ofllces nnd sales- a short timo. fom to tho fourth lloor, which will bo Tho company nro general sales agents for ntcred from tho Tenth street viaduct. DoLaval Alpha Separators, Wells fc Ulch rho John Hcoro Plow company nro pnr- nrdson's butter colors, Disbrow & Kurgoo'B I'Ulnrly fortunnto In their location for combined churns nnd workers, nnsdicu steel ' business of this nnturo, bolng situated tanks nnd Curtis' channel bottom vats, n tho heart of tho wholcsnlo district nnd They nro solo manufnetuiers of the Ideal "Ithln half a block of tho union pnssenger balanced-valvo engines. Ideal steel frame 'atlon. Tho building extends from N'lnth Ilnbcock testers, Ideal automatic skim milk o Tenth street, bolng 2C1 foot in length weighers, nnd other standard dairy dlvlcos. nd having sldo tracks on either sldo which Tholr hnndinado whlto ash butter tubs, ro exclusively controlled by this company, mndo at thrlr Mankalo factory, aro recog Tordlng shipping facilities unequulod by nlzed as tho best on tho mnrket. They fur ny houso In tho west. ulsh boilers, engines, separntors, shafting, Tho John Deero Plow company of Omaha pulleys, belting, vats, churns, egg cases and "presents extcnslvo manufacturing in- creamery and cheeso fnctory supplies of "rests at Mollno, 111., having full control of every kind, nt lowest market prices, their ho territory tributary to Omaha, which In- trade extending northwest to tho Pacific Itidcs western Iowa, tho ontlro stato of coast. S. I,ovo Kolloy, tho manager, Is Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming nnd most popular with tho business men of tho 'lnho, nnd handling n full lino of tho celo- city, being a mombor of tho Commercial rated John Deero plows, harrows, sulky Club and nlso ono of tho "hustling coin lows, gang plows, riding nnd walking cul- mlttees" of tho Knights of Ak-Snr-non. vators. Deero & Co., of Mollno, 111., nro eknowlcdged to bo tho largest plow manu- Tin Novelty SliiniifiiriiirliiK romiuin.v, 'acturors In tho world, employing 1,500 Successors to tho Omaha Uubber Stamp nen In tholr shops; founded by John Docro Co. nnd Western Plating works, havo bo- n 1817, who gavo to tho world tho steel gun business in their new location, 1510 n,Qw- Dodge street, whero they will inanufacturo Anothor largo concern represented Is Tho nnd enrry In stock n full lino of rubbor Heoro & Mnnsur compnny, nlso of Mollno, stamp nnd stencil supplies, trade cheeks, 11., which omploys upwards of S00 men nnd medals, etc. Tho Western Plating works manufactures tho well known Deero plant- l now owned by them and they will do' prs, check rowers, disc harrows, hay load- Rold. silver and nickel plntlng. Hobt. J. rs, hny rakes, power corn shollers, corn Wlso, formor manager of tho Omaha iiuskors and shreddors and vnrlous smaller libber Stamp Co., will take tho manage- mplements, ment of tho now firm nnd will bo pleased This concern nlso represontB tho Mollno to wolcomo his friends nt tho now location, i Wagon company, which employs fiOO mon ' ' nd manufactures about 20,000 Mollno 'iirrliiu for tlu Hull. I wagons per year; bolng tho largest factory Ono of tho most popular livery bnrns in ui mo world engaged oxeiusivoly In tho Omaha Is that of tho Cotton Livery com- w manufacture of farm wagons. In addition puny, with stables nt Fifteenth and Cass' II 51 11 fl I f'ifaf Clirvllf to tho nbovo named lines of goods thoy streets-W. W. Mneo, manager Tho most HU LUClUCU OllCllS also enrrv nn titimnnnn atnnle nt vnlitnlnn cninnlnln lln.. ,f .... .i..... ... --- ,,,,, ,i ui-iiiviiii rigs nnd a of nil kinds, Including top buggies, sur- stnblo filled with stylish drivers and saddle rcys, stanhopes, cabriolets, rond wagons, horses. Telephone orders recolvo prompt road carts, nlso feed mills, among which attention. 378 Wi&hington Street, Mr. J. "W. Mc Cul loch, &w 3J- July 6, 1900., Owensborro, Ky. Sir: You are hereby informed. Uiat, your proposal to furnish t-hia. Service vith Whiskey during the year ending June 30, 1901 has been accepted for Sample IIo.l and if needed, it will be orderedfrom timo to time as required 'Respectfully, rftrvSurgeon, Aotinf2 Medical Purveyor, vW M-H.J3. For five consecutive yearn this celebrated Kentucky Whiskey has been used in the U. S. Gov't Hospitals, which is tho best evidence that its standard of excellence of is. the highest M. WOLLSTEIN & Co., Distributors. 522 AND 52 SOUTH liiTH ST., OMAHA. Family trod supplied by Chicago Liquor House, 402 North 16th St., Omaha; M. Wollsteiti & Co., 2610 N. St., South Omaha; M. Wollsteiti & Co., von nroaaway, council Diuns, lowa. Served at following bars: Ch, A. Lewis. OrDhcurn Cafe (. V. nrucker, 218 South Fifteenth St. Kd. Maurer, 1306 Farnam St. Paxtou Hotel, 14th and Farnam St. lUrker Hotel, 13th und JoneB, Sts. Ilenshaw Hotel. 1B09 Farnam St. Turf Exchange, 1306 Douglas St. T. J. Foley, 1412 Douglas St. Dick Donnelly, 311 South 17th St A. E. Wyllo, 1613 Farnam St. Merchants Hotel. 1508 Farnam St. J. P. llond, 8th and Leavenworth Bte. P. J. Fullon, Cor. 20th and Ames Aveuue. John Kllkenney, Ueo llulldlng. When you want the Finest and Purest Whiskey Produced, ask tor "BREEN RIVER," Are yOU gOtg to Itso.try our SHOOT CHICKENS ? Omaha Sporting Goods Co. 1413 Douglas Street. YETTER WALL PAPER CO., WHOLESALE WALL P APR RS. 1213-1215 HARNEY ST, ONAHA, NEB,