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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATTHPAY, yOYEMBEft 10, 1900.
EELLEY. STIGER & CO,
RECEIVERS BANKRUPT SALE
IiELLEY, STIGER & CO,
12
Special for Saturday in Men's, Women's aud
Children's Underwear.
STORE OPEN TILL 9i30 SATURDAY EVENING
"JlnnnltiK" tUr ll ( Mnilr, llr.st ru
ling Uinlrr-n rr 1'or Womrn'w
Clillilrrn'H Union Miltw, Worth
Sli.OU Our l'rl c SI.RO.
Uvorjr piece of underwear we sell In from
tho best ami most reliable makes ami will
give aatlnfactton. A glance at these low
prices will convince you tbut It Is tlmo to
buy.
Ladles' reni nnd sliver gray heavy fleeced
vests und pants, vests aro hllk taped gus
mted elcoves, drawers have largo Haps, ex
ceptional value, only 25c each.
Ladles' best Egyptian and natural color
nxtra heavy fleeced vests Hiid pants,
positively the best value ever offered; size
3 to t!, Saturday, 50c each.
Ladles' ribbed cotton corset covers, Ions
alcoves, very nicely flulshcd, special weight
for winter wear, Saturday, COc each.
Ladles union stilts, In ecru und silver gray,
opened across bust or down front, both per
fect fitting, laeo trimmed, size 3 to S, for
this rale, 50c per suit.
Ladles' gray wool pleated vests and pants,
extra heavy and warm, 85c values, our prlco
only COc each.
Ladlca' Hupcrlor quality flue ribbed
natural wool vests, silk finish; pants with
eitra fullness, French band, all slr.es, non
thrlnklng, Saturday, $1.00 each.
Ladles black ribbed wool tights, open or
closed scut, ankle length, onu of our
bargains, Saturday, $1.25 each.
Wo havo In stock a complete lino of tho
celebrated "MuiisIiik" underwear for ladles
nnd children, It Is In a class by itself, tho
best mado, tho best fitting, the most com
fortublo and dlitablu underwear In market.
It gives unlvorsnl satisfaction and we recom
mend It to all uur trade. Ladles' "Munslng"
plaited wool, natural wool union stilts, any
ftyle, all sizes, fully worth $2.00, our prlco
only $1X0 pr suit. Ladles' "Munslng"
mercerized silk union stills In flesh or blue,
beautiful quality, handsomely finished,
Hpecl.il weight for winter wear, sizes 3 to
(J, $3.50 per suit. "Munslng" union suits for
boys and girls, extra heavy fleeced, natural
i:olor, closed or opened seat, all sizes, 75c
each.
Hoys' nnd girls' "nunslng" plaited wool
union aultit, non-shrlnklng, durable finish,
rioted unit open neat, slzo 1, 2, at $1.25
each; eIzo 3, 4, S, at $1.3."i each; slzo 6, 7,
$1.50 each.
Wo aro closing out an odd lino of sizes
In boy3 and girls' extra heavy fleeced un
derwear, 35c and 50c values; all go Satur
day at 25c each.
Wo aro headquarters for ladles' and chil
dren's winter hosiery.
25c. Ladies' silky fleeced fast black hose,
ribbed top, double Bolt', heel and too; fully
worth 35c, Saturday, 25c pair.
35c, 3 for $1.00. Ladles' medium and
licavy weight fast black cotton hose; also
u very good lino of heavy woolen hoso,
double soles, high spliced heel and toe; for
U)l3 sale, 35o, 3 for $1.00.
Ladies' lino black cashmero hose, me
dium nnd light weight, very lino quality,
double solo, double merino hcul and too;
65c stock, Saturday only 50c pair.
Hoys' leather hose, fast black, heavy
cotton, trlpplo kneo, heel and too, novcr
wear out Iclud; sizes 6 to 11, 25o pair.
Children's black woolen ribbed hose,
doublo knee, heel and toe, sizes 5 to S'A,
wears well; Saturday, 25c pair.
KKLLEY, STIOEU & CO.,
Cor. Farnnm & 15th.
FOOT BALL GAME POSTPONED
Donne CollrKc Sciulu Word flint It
Cannot Mret tlic Omnlia
.Mcillrn TixIhj-.
Manager D. F. Lee of tho Omaha Medics
foot ball team has announced that the
gamo scheduled for today In this city
between Doano college, Crete, and tho
Medics will not be played. The manager
of tho Doano teum sent word to Mr. Leo
that his players would bo unable to put In
uu appoaranco for tho reason that several
of them aro badly crippled and 111-condl-tloued
to meet such formidable foes as aro
tho Medics, 1
"This unfortunate necessity of cancel
ing tho game Is very annoying to
me," said Manager Lee, "nnd Is n matter
of regret to all the. members of tho tenm.
Following right on the heels of our disap
pointment In tho backing out of the Sioux
City Medics last Saturday, It has left our
team without any gridiron work for a much
longer period than any one had dreamed of,
"Tho team Is In excellent shape, every
man having shown wonderful Improvement,
In tho splendid work that has been dono
under tho direction of Coach Danny Tay
lor. Wo will bo In fino fettle 'for our
r.umo with Drnko university November 21
and with tho Rush Medics Thanksgiving
day. It Is a foregone conclusion that, had
wo played tho gume scheduled with Doane,
wo would havo bnggod another victory.
Last Saturdny Doano met Hastings college
nnd won by a score of G to 0. This Is
somewhat significant when It Is remem
bered that we defeated Hastings college
tho Saturday preceding by a score of 21 to 0,
llaslng tho comparative strength of tho
two teams on tho showing each made
ugatnst Hastings', no one can deny our
right to have predicted an easy victory."
FAMILIES OUSTED BY FIRE
Three llralileiicrn In llumlrr Iliirii
Shortly After MlilnluM mill Con
tent Arc .tloMll)- CoiiNiiiunl,
At 2 o'clock yesterday morning
flro destroyed three dwellings In
Dundeo place. Tho tiro originated
In tho residence of a Mr. Chapeck.
From this hoti8o the occupants escaped
without Injury, but wero unable to save
anything. The flumes wero rapidly com
municated to the huiiHca to the north and
Bouth and they were totally destroyed.
They wore occupied by families na'med
1'atton and Potts. At the latter house most
of the furnlturo was savVd. j
Tho Walnut Hill engine house sent Its 1
crew nnd machine to Dundee and succeeded
In saving three houses on Fifty-first street
which wero threatened. It Is believed that
the flro was caused by tho explosion (if u
soft coal Btovo, Tho house occupied by
1'atton wns owued by William Ualrd of
Omaha and wns Insured. '
Mmle Yoiiiik Auiiln,
"One of Dr. King's New Life "Ills eueh
night for two weeks has put mo In mv
teens' again," writes D. H. Turner of
Dompseytown, Ia. They're the best In tho
world for liver, stomach nnd bowels.
Purely vegotable. Never gripe. Only 25c
at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store.
If you want to read about big bargains
turn to page 7 and read Hayden Ilros, ad.
The Rochester
Men's finest shoes, values lil.no nml i; HI
Kilo price, $3 25. Men's shoes, values up to
I4.W, rale price $2.65, Men's shoes, worth
UP to $3.50, Palo price, Jl.lft.
Including bos and patent calf, Ideal kid.
vlcl kid all from uur recent mammoth pur
chase. Saturday.
Tho Rochester Shoe Co.,
irtlft llniiKla Street,
Uucccasora to The Howe, .
A New York Manufacturer of Ladies' Suits,
Cloaks, Etc., Goes to the Wail.
SALE TAKES PLACE AT 107 SOUTH I6TH ST.
.Mock ('on(nliif) Mj-llxh Sillta, Clonks,
.tiiel.rtx, Cnir, Fur, Wnlsts, J2tr
Which Will Mr "ii Id for .Alio lit
! 'I'lil tl Their Value.
I wish to Inform the people of Omaha
and vicinity that ns receiver for the New
York Cloak and Suit Co. I will offer for
sale, beginning this morning at 9
o'clock at No. 107 South Sixteenth street,
opposite Haydcn Ilroa., n largo stock of
ladles' sultH, cloaks, wraps, furs, etc., for
ladles, misses and children. The goods
will be sold at about ono-thlrd their value.
Tho New York Cloak and Suit Co. were
forced to the wall by the exceptionally
backward season experienced this fall.
Hero Is an Idea of how they will be bold.;
$3.50 scarfs for $1.
$50 electric seal Jackets for $l!i.r,0.
$3U astrakhan capes for 112.75.
$5 ladles' Jackets for $1.50.
$7.00 Indies' Jackets for $2.50.
$10 ladles' Jackets for $3.50.
115 ladles' Jackets for $5.
$23 ladles' Jackets for $7.50.
16 plush capes for $2.
$8 plush capes for (2.50.
$15 plush capes trimmed in Jot, $5.
$10 ladles suits for $2.50.
$15 ladles' suits for $3.50.
$1S ladles' suits for $4.50.
$25 ladles' suits for $7.50.
$3.50 wool waists for $1.20.
$4.50 wool waists for $1.63.
150 children's long coats, all colors, 2, 3,
4 years old, worth $2.50, for 5tc.
ltODKUT WILSON,
Receiver for New York Cloal: and Suit Co.,
107 South 16th st two doors from Dodgs
street.
Itead about Haydcn Hros. big Saturday
offerings on page 7.
FIGHT FOR FREIGHT RATES
Commercial Cluh Wnntn Cnrlonil
Tariff It cm a I n on Thry
Are nt 1'rrnrnt,
J. U. Utt, secretary of tho Commercial
club. Is lu Hot Springs, Ark., attending tho
annual meeting of tho Western Classifica
tion committee. Mr. Utt was Joined by the
secretaries of tho Commercial clubs at Kan
sas City und St. Joseph and the three will
co-operato In their efforts to avoid any
changes in freight classifications that may
work ngatnst Missouri river business In
terests. "Our great fight," said Mr. Utt, "wilt
bo to keep tho freight men from eliminating
tho carloud rates In tho territory covered
by tho western classification, which Includes
everything west of Chicago. Eastern dis
tributors have been ripmnmllnir fnr Ihn n.-mt
twcnty-llvo years that carload rates ho !
eliminated dnd less than carload rates sub
stituted. This year their efforts have been
exceptionally uctlvo and wo will have a.
bnttle on our hands to combat tho move
ment. Tho elimination of carload rates
would drive the wcfltorn Jobber out of busi
ness, Inasmuch aa a big share of his profit
comes In the savlus ho makes on freight
by getting It In carload lots, If the carload
rates wore wiped out tho western Jobber
would bo plnced on an equal footing, so far
as railroad rates aro concerned, with the
eastern distributor nnd It would be a death
blow to our western commercial Interests.
"I am confident that our phaBe of the
question will meet with the support of the
railroads. It would be a direct slap to tho
Industries of the west If tho carload rates
should bo withdrawn nnd Inasmuch as all
of tho railroads belonging to tho Western
Classification aro largely dependent upon
the territory west of Chicago nnd St. Louis
for tho bulk of their patronage they will
hardly listen to tho honeyed words nnd
arguments of Chicago, St. Louis and eastern
distributors."
Announcement of the Tlientem.
Tho Jessie Ilartlett Davis Bouvculr mati
nee nt the Orpheum tolay will draw a
packed houso of women nnd children, with
whom this talented urtlst Is such a great
favorlto. Every woman attending will bo
given a picture of tho popular Blnger with
a short Bkctcb of her Btnge career. This
week's bill has nroven a great drawing card
nt the Orpheum, nnd especially among tho
fashlouables. Tho largest number of peoplo
hnvo been present that hns ever attended
tho cosy plnyhousu during a single week
since It wns opened. The last performance
will be given tonight. A new bill will be
offered tomorrow.
Curd of TliiinK.
We desire to thank our kind ftlends and
neighbors for their sympathy and beautiful
(loral tributes during tho death and burial
of our beloved duughter nnd sister, Matilda.
MK. and MitS. A. CAHLSON and CHIL
DREN. Dance ToiiIkIiI.
Washington hall. Eighteenth and Harney
streets. Jolly Eight's llvoly balj this even
ing. Clark's union orchestra; a grand, good
tlmo for you. Yes, gents, 25c, Welcome!
On the 7th page will be found the ad of
Haydcn llroa, Head It.
Low Rates
Tuesday
The Burlington Houte offers the
following bargains for Tuesdays In
November,
One Round
Orden and Salt Lake Way. Trip,
City $23.00 $40.00
Butte and Helena 23,00 40.00
Seattle and Portland.. !8.00 45. CO
Spokane and Tacoma.... 28.00 45,00
Victoria and Vancouver. 28.00 4.1.00
Round trip tickets good for thirty
days.
T1CKKT OPPICtX
1502 FAR' AM STREET.
tel. ano.
UUHI.INC.TOSl STATION,
tOTH AND MASON STS.
I'KL. lliM.
Saturday Another Big Bargain Day
in Shoe's,
LADIES' $4 00 HAND TURN SHOES, $1 98
I.mllr' a.Ur Shorn, f !.!! Another
Line I.Millt-N' i:triiMlun Mole Shorn
o lu at $1.S Child' tfl Shorn,
ctie on Tin m:io r. m.
$4.00 SHOES $1.93.
Along with tho $1.00 extension sole shoes
wo are selling for $1.98 wo will add r lino
of ladles' $1.00 hand turned shoes; they
nro patent tip, button, go at $1.93.
Wo will close out all odds and ends of
ladles' $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 shoes for $1.29.
LAD1KS' VELOUH CALF SHOES, $2.25.
Ladles' storm boots, high cut extension
sale, for golf skirts or bad weather wear,
only $3.35.
Our Automobile wlno shoe, with extension
sole, Cuban shank and heel, looks llko a
15.00 shoe, fits like a $5.00 shoe, wears like
a $5.00 shoe, but sells for $4.00.
Our heavy solo shoe with. a cushion Insole
continues to be a great drawing card for
tender feet. All tho qualities of a. $1.00
shoo for 13.35.
Our ladles' leader, extension sole, $3.13.
CUILDUKN'S SCHOOL SHOES.
Nothing better than our knngaroo calf,
with a heavy sole, $1.23 for children's sizes,
$1.50 for misses'.
KELLKY, STianrt & CO.,
Corner 15th & Farnam.
If you are looking for bargains read. Hay
dcn Dros. ad on pago 7 nnd then call at
the store.
i)ii:i.
HlLfA-Mrs. Fred .1., nee Sara Margaret
Haum, Thursday, Novembers, 1'jw, at 11:23
a. m.
Funeral services at All Saints' church
Sunday, November 11, lfwo, nt 2 p, m. In
terment at Forest Lawn cemetery, private.
4 r'ON THV
Time to Turn the Dog
Loose.
"When tho agent of an alleged life
Insuranco company calls on you,"
says the I'ralrle du Chlen Union,
"and tells you that his company
. wrlteB a policy which guarantees any
. llxcd amount of Interest, simple or
4 compound, on tho money pnld In,
turn the dog loose and encourage him
4 to cat tho liar. And when said agent
4 suys ho will guarantee you 7 or 8 per
t cent Interest on your money paid In,
t get down the old shotgun nnd give
orders to march. Llto Insuranco Is
not n speculative scheme to amass
great wealth by fabulously high In-
terest earnings. It Is a wise, con-
eervntlvo provision for an emergency
t which la bound to ovcrtnke every one
sooner or later, and also a savings
bank account which grows by steady
accumulations. It is liafo beyond
question. If In r standard company,
and nlno times out of ten Is the best
Investment of n lifetime."
That kind of talk Is straight bust-
ness. You might Just as well buy a
gold brick rs a poor Insurance pol-
Icy; tho final result Is the samo lu
either case. And hero Is the meat of
4 tho whole proposition tho rate Is
tho same It will cost you no more to
buy the best, than to take chances
In a now and Improbable scheme.
Here Is the basis of our prosperity
loolc over the statement mado by the
old reliable Equitable Life Assurance
Society of tho United States and you
will understand why It has earned
the title, "Strongest In the World:"
STATU.MHXT OF JAN. 1, 1IIOO.
Outstanding assurance. $1,054,410,422.00
4 Total Income 53,878, 200. S8
New assurance Issued. 203,301,832,00
Total onsets 2S0,191,28t!.80
Aussurance fund and
and all other Ha-
bllltles 219,073,803.03
Total surplus 61,117,477.77
I'ii Id policy holders lu
1S9 24,107,541.41
:the equitable
H. D. NEELY,
Manager for Nebraska,
atM-'MH Ilee IliilldlnK, OMAHA.
Schasfer's Cough Cure 20c
l or coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, soro
throat, and pulmonary troubles. Kxperl
enco has shown that It will give Instant
relief In asthma and we bellove a trial will
convince unyoue of the truth of tho above.
Egyptian Lotus Cream 10c
That ls ii fine preparation for clmppej
hands, face and Hps, will prevent chapptm;,
etc. Mcely perfumed, The same size us
what you tern-rally pay 25a for.
Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 50c
The regular prlcp Is $1.00 n box. It will
.slop you uslmr tobacco, It dimes In pack
ages thut you can carry lu your vest
pocket. Just lake a blto and you will be
hatlMled without your tobacco. With 3
packages we will give you u guarantee
that It will cure or your money refunded.
SCHAEFEfl
cur PKICK
DUUtJGIST
t. W. Cor. lUtn and Cbleawo.
GOOD
TEETH
mnke good health. Have your teeth at
tended before thpy uro beyond saving.
Tuke VITUiliSKD Allt for painless ex
tracting. Vitalized Air COc
Kxtruellni; 25c
Good Set Teeth $5.00
UoM Crownr,
$5.00
Talt's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
lull UoayUa XL.
: Tales :
)tllB
I Insurance
" V ' cV HI rill.
-V 1 1 1 M 1 1 1
Excellence, Elegance, Economy
Aro tho pign posts that direct tho attention of buyers. Tho collection of beautiful clothes, etc., that wo havo
gathered together aro tho choicest possible to obtain. You'll find this store a safe storo to do your trading in.
Merv's
Clothing
Our garments aro not
only tho most st lieh in
tho market', but they aro
made in tho best possible
miinnor, much bettor work
than in tho ordinary ready
made garments sold by
many clothing stores in
tho land.
Every day wo prove
these statements to bo true.
Wo ;ire equal to tho task of
satisfying ovor body who
cotno hero for clothing.
Men's All Wool Suits
for $4.50.
Men's All Wool Suits
for $7.75.
Men's All Wool Suits
for $10.00.
Men s All Wool Sui s
for $12.00.
Men's Hats.
Go where you will, search
tho land over, visst every
hat, clothing or any store
where hats aro for salo,and
you'll find no such values
as wo offer in our
Men's Hat Dept,
Our Nebraska Special is
a hat well known for its
quality style and finish,
It's as good a hut as you'll
find anywhere for 2.40.
Our price in tho latest
block and guar- "J Sf
anteed l.-JV
All colors but the off ones.
All styles but the old ones.
Children's
Winter Caps
Plush Turbans 25c
Golf or Brightons 25c
Boys' and Youths' 35c
Toques, Tam O'Shanters, etc.
Gigantic
Sale
clothing., mm
Ualf price anil less on reliable clothing such us made a
reputation for the linn of B. liotlischild & Co., second to none in
the clothing business of Rochester, IsT. Y. is indeed an event that
should be taken advantage of by all in need of clothing. In fact
this is an opportunity to supply your clothing wants for seasons
to come, with reliable clothing at but a fraction of original cost.
Itothschild's clothing at Ilayden's prices and your money back
if you want it.
Men's
Men's
Men's $13.50 Fine Pure Worsted
at
Men's 20.00 to !j35.00 Vicuna, liaglan an
Chestertield overcoats at
Men's $1.50 Pure Wool Trousers
at
Hoys' and Children's clothing at less than wholesale cost
Saturday. Ifead ad on page 7.
HAVDEN
Selling the Most
SO Years
Quality
High.
Every one
guaranteed.
The Leading Stove Dealers of tho United SUtes sell Charter Oaks.
K no Dealer la your Town does WRITE DIRECT TO US.
CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE CO., 8T. LOUIS.
Jackets, Furs, Etc.
Women's Jackets.
Jib
this lot worth from 12-00 to
Choico Saturday Jp7 . J. -J
Women's Automobile Coats In tan, red, castor and
blaok, mado of best Washington kersoy, well tailored, high
Btorm collar, heavy satin lined, garments that (tlO C
bring $25.00 olsow hero our price iplOi U
Children's Box Coats and Automobiles We've a
vtry pretty lino of now creations in children's garments, from
0 to H years of age, such as box coats, automob les, etc.,
made in choviots, meltons and korseysi tan, blue and red,
$3.90, $4.90, $6.90, $9.75
lit
Fur Specials.
If there's anything that makes fur manufactur
ers sick, it is blue bird weather in November. Some
of them get tired of waiting for icicles. Kesult,
temptingly low prices have been made to our fur
buyer, who accepts with thanks, to both the manu
facturer and the weather.
Skunk Opossum Scarfs $ 2.00
Heal Marten Scarfs $ .'5.90
Gray Fox-Head Scarfs
Sheered Coney Collarettes
Electric Seal Collarettes
Keal Marten Derby collarettes
Good Astrakhan Capes, ;0 inches . . .
Good Electric Seal Jackets, up
.
of
3
S
$12.00 Oxford Suits A tj"
22.50 Vicuna Oxforo
(2.10
Men
suits
Men's $10.00 fine Worsted
suits
Men's 12.50 Kersey Over
coats, now . . .
Men's 13.50 I.Mack Frieze
Ulsters at
5.00
6.50
7.50
Men's SIS'lilue uniinished Ifl f
Worsted suits, now. . .. IWiUJ
0.00
7.50
Men's 15.00 Vicuna Over
coats, now
Men's 12.50 Covert Over
coats at
7.50
suits
7.E0
2.50, 18.00
2.50
Clothing in Omaha.
in the Lead.
All Sizes.
All Prices. 1
All Styles.
75 Ladies' Jnckts mado of good all
kersey and covert cloth, lined with Ko
main and good quality mercerized lining.
This is well made and perfect fitting gar
mont, would bo cheap at Sit QO
$0.50, our prion Saturday . .. W
150 Women's Stylish Short Jack
ets Ono of the greatest jacket bargains
of tho season, and the ladies of Omaha
who want to got double jacket values will
find them in this up-to-date and well mado
garment, mado of the finest kersey, hand
somely strapped and stitched, lined with
tho best fancy taffeta bilk, garments in
20.00 ffin
' y.00
$ 2.90
7.90
$ 9.75
..ft 4.7!
- to - date $23.50
lIMtlMi nmni
HAYDEN
9
S
The mothers will be surprised and pleased at the bargains
and tho little ones made happy. A saving of 50 per cent on a
child's jacket will also make the head of the house happy. We
defy competition in this department nnd stand pre-eminently
alone giving the greatest values in children's jackets in America.
Children's
only
Jackets,
nhi2r.!:1?: .'r"nmei1 wlt"
Special for
During this children's Jacket salo we. will
Blve you special bargains In our cloak dopt.
Ladles' Suits, made of pebble cheviot and
Venetians: silk lined -f mm
throughout; made to sell I J. 1
for $23. at KJJ
Ladles' Suits, heavy materials Jackrts
silk lined nnd bound with satin straps, tho
w....v. DAiiii mrupa, uio
vest doublu-breast- g-
t-iitting style- n
soil for $12.50 v"r V
very newest uoumu-breast
cd, tight
mndo to
Ono lot of ladles' Jackets, silk and satin
lined throughout, medium heavy weight
inurto to sell for $6.00 aud
$6.00 your choico j? J
One lot of ladles' Jackets In krrsryH,
boucloH and friezes, silk and satin line I
throughout made to sell
for $S.C0 our price
only
4.75
HAVDEN BROS.
Aluminum for Ladies Only
Paint.
Wo nri' Just In nuflpt of u shipment of
Aluminum I'alnl. This Is something that
ran ho used lu givut advantage In any
homo. Thu oxpensu Is trilling it ml tli ef-fi-i
ih very pleasing. Kxposed I'LUMMNCl.
HADIATOILS, (JratlngH, HulllngH. Water
'lunkw, tureens, Iron .Stands, lltrd Cages,
I1 lower Tots. Oim Kitting. Ornaments,
Ilraekets, 1'lie Irons. Honors, Wash Htunds,
KuriiHce Kronts.Illcyples, Sewing Machines,
Htoam I'ipes, Registers, and on nil urtlcles
madij of niutul, plaster. euuvuH, leather or
wood. Indoors nird miliionis,
Hold In following sizes:
15o bottles,
40e cans one-half pint.
Tic cuiih one pint.
$1.35 rans -mm iiuurt.
One gallon cans- KOIl I'AINTINO HTOHH
ruoNm
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co
Ai'MlrrN In I'lnr I'rrpnrril I'mIiiI.
Cur. Itltlt und Uciilue bin.
Men's Winter
O'coats
Tho lit und lmnh' of nil our O'coats
aro qttlto as tenmrknblo as tho
qualities, nuiUo ami prlco.
Men's Pall O'coats, $4.50
Men's l:all O'coats, 7.00
Men's Fall O'coats, 9.00
Men's Pall O'coats, 12.00
Men's Winter
Underwear
Men's Underwear
FIcpoo lined, por garment ...35c
Men's Underwear
Jcrsoy rlbbod.por parniont. . . . 45c
Men's Underwear
silk fMced.Btrlpid.por jjarm't 50c
Alen's Underwear
Natural wool nnd camel hair -
por (jarmont 75C
All tho wuntublo kind a up to tho
bi!(t tho umrkot olTords
Our
Boys' Shoes
Our oboes (or fall and winter aro
bettor valuoa than over Vou can
inako no ml.ttako lu giviiur thorn a
trial. Tho Hhooa nnd tho buy will
do tho ret ovor p.ilr if uarautood.
Boys' Siitin Calf Shoes
Rood quality, pood stylo. Every
pair Kuurantccd.
13 to 2 $!.!()
2Ho5A 1.26
Boys' Satin Calf Shoes
Soleoted stock, solid koIch and
counters, Every pair guaranteed,
134 to 2 $1.35
2to0 1.50
Boys' Seamless Shoes
Qull ed solos, penuhio wonr reMsN
ere. Guaranteed to plvo pcrfo t
HllllttfliOtioil,
ia to 54 $1.50
Boys' Storm Calf Shoes
With quilted soles for winter wear.
They will not rip. If .vou want a
shoo to stay with tho boy lot him
buy a pair of these.
134 to 2 $1.45
24 too 1,65
Boys' Box Calf Shoes
Jut tho thin? for tcnonl. Mado just
us a biys' bhoe h ould bo made
dressy end desirable
13 to 2 $1,75
24 to 54 1.90
Mother's and Children's
Day in our Cloak Dept.
sizes to l: rears,
..75c
Children's Jackets, sizes 4 to 12, with deep cape -4 -4 "v
and collar, trimmed with tlDHel brnld, I U
worth a.C0, for 1 1 Zs
Children's Juckota In heavy bouclos. In blues and tf f"
blacks, reds aud blacks and aroona and blacks I
worth $3.50, for A X KJ
1.000 children's Jackets In all wooi heavy 'material's, In bolides,
rrlozcs, chinchilla, buavers und other materials, In blues,
browns,, tans, Brays and fancy mixtures g- r
worth up to IC.iO your choico Satur- yJ. Vl F
duy, only m S V-J
Children's Jackets lu French astrakhans n'n'd'kerseys, trimmed
wim uraia anil inr. straps of umu materials; g l
made to soli for $7.00 - Vj 74
Saturday V-F
'a'id'and' Ango'r'a 'fur-'
1.00
Saturday.
uuo lot ladles' Coats, In box and tight
fitting, In flnost West of Kngland kerseys,
lined with the famous Skinner's satin,
trimmed with braid and edged with fur
tho greatefct Jacket in America snld bv
other houses In this town
for $16.60 Saturday's
ealo price
9.98
Ono lot of ladles' rainy day skirts lu
lay skirts lu
2.98
medium browns, blues and
grays worth $G,00
for
Ladles' Oolf Capes, $3.75.
Ladles' silk dress Skirts, worth $12.00 for
$.00.
Children's Fur Sets, 8!fo each.
Ladles' Collarottes, 10 Inch collar nindc
from French coney, worth $2.00. for 98c
Head ad on page 7.
$1.00 I'lrrte s 1'reecrlptlon
$1.00 Wine of Cardul
$1.00 I'liikbum's Compound
2r)C I'lnkbun. s Wash
$1.00 Mothers' Krlond
25o IlurUharfs Tablets
25o Hooper s Tills
$1.00 I'ennyroyal I'lllr.
$2.00 Taniy Tills
$2.00 Mnrbi-Ts Trench Tills
$1.00 ClarkS Kcmalo Pills
$1.00 Kilmer'" Female Iteniedy
(!oddyer's Lady fiyrlngu
75o
76o
75c
20c
75o
20o
20o
75o
$1.75
$1 75
75o
75o
$2.5(1
$2.00
25c
SOo
Lady's tturtlon Syrlngo ....
Good Ilreant Tump
flood I'ountaln Hyrlnge
J. A. FUl LER 6l GO.
CUT PRICE DRUQQISTS,
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