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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: STJXDAT, FEIVRT" ATIV 10, 10W.
EXHIBITS COMING RAPIDLY
Ifmial Additional Minnfwturtn , Bend
Goods fw Indurtrial Exhibition,
lONE REAL NOVELTY IS ARTIFICIAL EGGS
.Volnntaer TTorktn Will Tmke I.onoh
on Trlth Committee Monday lland
Bmstern Lleslre to I'nrtlolpate
In Auditorium Openln.
Twontr-flTa manufacturers signified their
Intention Saturday of making displays at the
Industrial exposition In March. These men
cams from all over tho country. California
0ntrlbute8 cannod. goods, Massachusetts
clothing. From New Jersey comes Kaster
oggs and Missouri contributes starch.
Local dealers and manufacturers aro now
beginning to Indicate their intention of
making displays.
Tho novelty of tho day's offerings was
from a specialty company which desires to
present an egg substitute This substitute
has strong recommendations from chefs
and housewives nil over tho country and
ipects to rccolvo the hearty Indorsement
of the hams of the theatrical profession,
who grently prefer tho manufactured prod
uct to the natural fruit of tho hen, espe
cially In tho summer months.
Tho men who volunteered at tho Thurs
day mass meeting to assist tho auditorium
commltteo In tho solicitation of subscrip
tions will moot nt luncheon with tho com
mittee. Monday afternoon, at which tlmo
the town will bo laid off In districts for
Ihe work of tho canvassers.
llRiiilinnHtcrn Aro Interested.
There Is n contest between two well
Known bandmasters who have visited Omaha
in tho last fow months rclatlvo to the for
mal opening of tho auditorium. Borao tlmo
ago Innes wroto that ho would endeavor to
arrange his dates so as to bo In Omaha at
tho dedicatory services It the company
would lndlcato Its Intention of employing
him for that occasion. Today he writes
that ho will formnlly open tho Kansas City
auditorium In thn fall and will bo plenscd
to perform tho snmo ofllco for Omaha.
On the same mall was received a letter
from Manager liallenburg of llollstedt's
band, raying that ho supposed the com
mittee would glvo his organization the
prefcrenco In tho matter of tho opening of
thp auditorium nnd referring pleasantly to
tho last engagement of tho company In this
city. Tho matter of tho formal opening
will bo referred to tho stockholders of tho
msoctatlon as soon as the building nears
completion close enough to make tho fixing
of tho date of the formal opening possible.
free Home.
If you desire full Information In regard
to tho Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita
and Caddo reservations In the Indian Terri
tory, which are soon to bo opened for set
tlement, send BO cents for book with quarter-sectional
Illustrated map and full de
scription of the lands to
D. P. nilOWN,
1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
St. I'nnl nnd lleturn 1J 10.03.
On February 18 and 19 the Illinois
Central railroad will sell tickets to St.
Taul at rate of J10.65 for the round trip.
The short lino and only lino from Omaha
with buffet-library smoking car. Particu
lars at City Tlokot Omce, 1402 Furnam
street, or address W. II. Drill, D. P. A.,
Omaha.
A grand prlzo masquerade ball will be
given by the Swedish Oymnastlo and Social
club at Oermanla ball Saturday evening,
February 16, 1901. One hundred dollars
worth of prizes given away. Tickets 25c.
Everybody welcome.
Deed at DnrliiR.
Series of articles by Frank Leonard, Oen.
ral Crook's chief of scouts, now running
In Omaha Mercury. Subscription U a year.
MONDAY
Carpenters commence Monday morning to
build tho ANNRX In tho Tear end of the
building; entire stock crowded into the
main floor, ny consent of contractors we
havo a short tlmo longer to close the re
mainder of the stock.
MONDAY The gTcat rebuilding sale will
offer lines of Ladles' Storm Boots, $2.38,
11.98 and down to 98c.
MONDAY Men's shoes, best makes, box
calf, vlcl kid, pat. leathers of all kinds,
12.93. $2.69, $2.18, $1.98, and down to $1.18.
MONDAY Men's and Women's AlaBkos
Erst qu&tlty, 39c.
MONDAY Sale dny for Boys', Misses'
nd Children's shoes best makes repre
sented, $1.48, $1.29, 98c and down to 49c.
THE ROCHESTER
SHOE CO.,
Successors to "THE HOWE,"
1515 DOUGLAS STREET.
You
Can Buy
Brains at a meat market, or you
can hire other people to
think for you, or a nimble
fingered girl to write your
letters, but do you know a
good dictionary is a great
help in writing or speak
ing correctly?
Probably you hava a decrepit
old dictionary in your office. It
la so tattered and dirty that you
Mldom nse It, Throw It In the
vast basket and get a
Standard
Dictionary
It Is tho latest out and scholars
everywhere pronounce It the
best Containing over 300,000
I words and having a corps of 240
editors, specialists and educated
men, costing nearly a million
i ( dollars before placed before the
public, It ought to be a valuable
book. It la a valuable book by
far thn btst dictionary before
the Enrflih-speaklns people.
CALL ON Olt WRITE TIM
MEQEATH STATIONERY CKX
I0 FARNAM BTHBIT,
IN RKOAJID TO IT.
iMYnn nnos.
Great Manufacturer' Shoe 5nle Jinn
dny A 9ule That Will Kellpe All.
Closing out five big fine shoo manufac
turers' stocks at 40c on the dollar.
The most astonishing bargains ever of
fer! In new flno shoea.
Ladies' fine $3.50 and 14.60 vlcl kid lace
shoes for $1.96.
LadlcV flno $3.B0 and $4.00 patent leather
dtoss shoos for $1.96.
Ladles' flno J5.00 and $6.00 hand welt
sample shoca, made by French, Shrlner &
Urnor, for $2.48.
Ladles' flno 50c overgalters for 19c.
Ladles' storm rubbers, all slzas, for 23c.
Misses' fine kid 11.50 laco shoes for 98c.
Misses' flno $1.00 jersey leggings for 48c.
Men's fine $3.60 and 34.00 kangaroo laco
shoes for $1.96.
Men's flno $4.00 patont leather lace shoes
for $1.96.
Men's fine $5.00 Hussla calf hand welt
sample shoes, mado by French, Shrlner &
Urncr and J. P. Smith Shoo Co., for $2.48.
Boys' calf laco $2.00 shoes for $1.23.
Youths' calf laco $1.50 shoes for 98c.
Boys' 85a canvas leggings for 39c.
HAYDEN BROS.
Hold Hayden Bros.'s bargains on this
pago.
To Oinnltii Tenelier.
Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way company has published, In t. neat and
complete form, the address on tho enrcer
and character of Abraham Lincoln deliv
ered at tho Philosophical Institute of Bdln-
burg by Joseph II, Choatc, ambassador to
Great tlrltnln.
This book will be given gratis to the
teachers of tho Omaha schools who will,
between now nnd Lincoln's birthday, call
at tho city ofllco of the C, M. & St. P.
Ily., 1504 Farnam street.
Onialin I.oiIkc 1H, A. tl. V. W., Attention
Tho funeral of Brother Jeremiah O'Qrndy
will occur on Sunday, February 10, nt 2
o'clock. Degrco teams nnd membors of
sister lodges Invited. Degree tenms will
meet at tho hall of No. 18, 1 o'clock p. m.;
members nt tho family residence, north
wost corner Twelfth nnd Dorcas streets.
By order. M. J. CURRAN, M. W.
1. H. COLLIER, Recorder.
I'nlrliunk Quits the llonrd.
rniCAOO. Feb. fl! A morning naper
states that N. K. Pnlrbnnk. who Ims been
ono of tho most active, nnd prominent mem
bers of the Hoard of Trnde for over forty
years nnd who was among the best known
of its presidents, sold his membership yes
tordny for $2,000. In 1S78. Mr. Fnlrhnnk was
Its president. He Is one of tho oldest living
cx-presldents of the board, there being only
nnb man. Wiley M, Kgnn, who Is alive
today wiiii served as president or mo nnitru
prior to 1SS0. Mr. Egan held tho position
In 1S67. Mr. Falrlmnk was ono of tho
largest operators from 1S(V) to 1880. Ills
specialty wa lord nnd he was considered
tho lard king. Since 1S93 Mr. Fnlrbank ha
confined his operations to stocks.
Bargains In bicycles. Omaha Blcyclo Co.
Handsome
Pair
of shoes Is somothlng that every
lady and gentleman wants, and
it Is what wo can supply better
than anyone else because we
carry only high grade goods.
This don't mean oly high priced
goods, for we have them at all
prices, but they are the best of
thn kind best there are at the
price, whatover tho price may
bo-t-the most fashlonnble, the
most comfortable, tho best wear
ing and the best flttlnn shoes
made. Let us show you what a
really satisfactory shoo is and
how reasonable In price.
CP.
Cartwrigbt
N, E. Cor. 16th
and Douglas
To Odgen, Bait I.ako City, Butte,
Anaconda and Missoula
To Ban Francisco, Ixs Angeles,
to, San Jose, and many other
points
F0" 0 .- 'y
1 mr p"
Tickets at 1502 Farnam St., and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason 8ts.
J, PKANCII, Grnernl I'saaengrr Agent, Onia.li, Neb,
w. ti, nnxxnrr ro.'.i
' Pencil ('nrnlrnl.
A big quantity of nice evaporated peaches
to be placed on salo Monday,
Per pound, Sc.
CORN CARNIVAL.
A special purchase of corn, nice and
sweet.
2-pound con, Cc.
VALENTINE BARGAINS.
Comic valentines, 30 for 6c.
Valentine cards, each, lc.
Valentino novelties, IGc, 9c, B6.
FANCY VALENTINES.
Regular price, 40c; go nt 24c.
Regular price, t0c; go nt 28c.
Regular price, 65c; go ot 3Sc.
Wo have valentines up to $1.98, nil at
bargain prices.
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
16th and Capitol Ave, Omaha, Neb.
I.USS Til AN HAi.F HATF.S
Via Onmliit A Ht. I.nnts II. It,
On snlo February 19 to Port Arthur,
Beaumont, San Antonio, Lake Charles,
Houston and Galveston, Tex. Call at city
office, 1416 Farnnm street (Poxton hotel
block), or wrlto Harry E. Moores, C. P.
and T. A., Omaha, Neb.
Half I'nre In St. I'nul nnd Minneapolis.
Via tho "Northwestern Line" Feby. 18 and
19th. Tho only lino with doublo dally train
scrvlco nnd operating cafe-observation
cars.
City offices 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam St.
Hamilton Warren, St. O., ectectlo and
magnetic physician, omce at the Central
hotel, corner North Fifteenth and Dodge
streets, till a suitable location can be found.
Special attention to nil long standing or
lingering diseases and to diseases of women
and children
Dance programs and wedding stationery.
A. I. Root, printer 414-416 South 12th.
hayden;
China Dept.
Gas or gasoline muuiies we carry every
style nnd kind nn A No, 1 mantle for 6o.
Enameled glass lamps complete with
burner and chimney, 9c.
Decorated cups and saucers, dinner, tea
nnd plo plntes, 6c.
Decorated oyster and soup bowls, 6c.
Decorated snlt nnd pepper shakes, 6c.
Fine crystal 6-plece cream Bets, 19c.
Complete bracket lamp, with reflector,
19c.
Wash bowl arid pitcher, 24c each.
Slop Jars, 69c.
Butter
Fancy separator creamery butter, 20c.
Cholco country roll butter, 14c.
Good cooking butter, 11c
Some Prices that will
Interest You in Cheese.
Fancy Badger state cheeso, 12Hc.
Canadian Red Cloud, 16c.
Full cream Umberger, 10c.
, McLaren's Imperial (Jar), 16a.
American club house, 10c.
Great Monday
Bargains in Fish.
No. 1 very fat Spanish maokeral, lb,14c.
Extra largo Irish mackerel, lb, 15c.
KKKK Norsk Herring. 10-lb. pall, $1.10.
New Imp. Holland Milch Herring, 10-lb.
pall, $1.10.
Finnan Haddles (Ncal brand), lb, 10c.
3 lbs. saucr kraut for 10c.
Crackers.
Fresh crisp soda crackers, Bo.
Pearl oyster crackers, 6c.
Ginger snaps, 6c.
Lemon and vanilla cookies, 8o.
Oatmeal crackers, 8c.
Animal crackers, 8c.
Butter crackers, 6c.
Milk blsqult, 6c.
Shredded wheat biscuit, lie.
Wo sell the sodas, oyster and butter
Crackers at $1.00 per box.
HAYDEN BROS,
"Not the pain, but the cause
makes the martyr"
You will not be a martyr to smoke and soot If you
USE SHERIDAN COAL
Best coal mined in Wyoming. We sell hard coal if you
want that.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127.
Low Rates West and
February 12, 19 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and
Helena,
!23
To all notnta
Denver ana
To all points
Bacramen
Cullfornl
it. It
ON TO WASIIINOTOX.
Itnlf Ilntea Via HIjc Four nnil V. A O.
It. It, Account Inauguration.
Round trip tickets to Washington and re
turn will be on sate from all points on the
'Big Four" and I). A U. R. R., on
MARCH 1, 2 AND 3, 1901,
good for return passage leaving Washing
ton not later than
MARCH 8, 1901.
Special rates for parties of fifty or more
can be secured on application to agents
of the "Big Four," or by addressing tho
undersigned.
For full Information and particulars as
to schedules, rates, tickets, etc., call on
agents "Big Four" Route, or address the
undersigned.
W. P. DEPPE,
Asst. O. P. A T. A.
WARREN J. LYNCH,
Gen. Pass, & Tkt, Agt., Cincinnati, O.
Illaolt, Hatter.
That's what he will bo March 1, as Char
ley Black has rented the store room next to
Ryan, tho Jeweler, 107 South 16th street,
and will open up with a complete stock of
hats and furnishing goods. He will make
a specialty of hats to retail for $2.50 no
I more no less. There are shoe houses
who handlo only one-price shoes, nnd Mr.
Black Is confident tho snmo enn bo dono
with hats. Ho has Just returned from tho
east, where he purchased his new stocks,
and will be ready for business March 1.
With Charley's lnrgo acquaintance In this
city there Is no question about his business
venture being n success from tho start.
"Nevr Orlenna for the Tnnrlnl"
is the tltlo of an Illustrated booklet, Is
sued by the Illinois Central railroad, de
scribing the points of Interest in New Or
leans, La. For copy, address W. It. Brill,
D. P. A., Omaha. Neb.
Watch work, Skilled workmen. A. n. IIu
bermann, 13th an7 Douglas. No come-backs
hayden
s
30 Valentines for 5c
Tho largest and most varied stock of
comlo and fancy valentines evor shown In
Omaha, will go on sale at "The Big Store"
Monday.
llayden's are headquarters for valen
tines at wholesale and retail.
Valentines at 6 for lc, 2 for lo, lc apiece,
60 apiece, 6c apiece and up.
Finest fancy valentines, worth $3.00, on
sale at $1.00. Valentines of all kinds, nt all
prices. Dealers supplied. Make your se
lections early.
Cut Price Book Sale.
"Elizabeth and Her German Garden" 25o
(Tho now book.)
20 now $1.60 copyright books, 79c each.
2Ec paper books, 6c.
One-fourth ream finest linen bond pa
per, worth 25c, for 10c.
The Lupton 12-mos. elegant cloth bound
books, recularly sold at 25c, at onl 7c.
This edition comprises tho works of' tho
world's best authorB.
New Fancy Ribbons.
Just received, the latest novelties In
fancy ribbons, on sale Monday nt 15c to $1.
Sheet Music.
Tomorrow we will place on sale 360 an
them books,, ranging In price from 76c to
$2.00 per copy. All go tomorrow at only 25c
per copy. Now Is your chance to get a
set of anthem books cheap. Also over 200
collections of very flno piano music, by
our most celebrated composers, such as
MondeUohn, Chapln, Handel, Scharwenkn.
Schumann, Schubert, Mozart, Haydn, Bach,
Rubcnsteln nnd many others. Tho abovo
albums aro all very line editions, some
ranging in price from 76c, $1.00, $1.23, $1.50,
$2.00 and $2.60 each all go tomorrow at
only 2Eo each. Wo also hnvo a lot of piano
and organ methods, vocal albums, volco
studies, piano studies, etc, at only 25c.
Call and soe the nice sheet music we can
offer you In vocal and Instrumental piano
duets, violin and piano, cornet and piano,
mandolin and gultnr, banjo and many other
arrangements at only lo per copy. Tho above
muslo wo will havo on sale, Is not cata
logued, It being odd selections ot different
kinds. Remember, Haydens' are headquar
ters for all the very latest and most popular
sheet muslo of tho day, which Is sold at tho
lowest prices possible. Call or Bend for
catalogue, which la free.
Northwest
26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30,
on the Northern raclflo Ry.
west of Missoula, Including Spokane, Be- (AQ
nttle, Tacomo, Portland, as well ns Van-
Victoria, 11. u
on the O. R. & N. Co.'s lines
on thn Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. and (. AOO
the Washington and Columbia Itlver f wfiO
For policies that nro sight draffs nt '
maturity apply to H D. Neely, manager
Hqultnble Life, ftfi nnd 10$ Dee building.
New wheels, $16. Omaha Dtcycle Co.
Prices lower than ever-
9
quality better than ever
all amateur photo supplies,
fresh, reliable and up-to-date
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER CO.
1215 Fnrnani Street,
Whoolsalo nnd retail denlers.
HAYDENs
S
These, si Iks at lliese. prices are
35c Hlaclc China Silks, 10 bolls,
s5c Hlaek I'ean Do Soie, 2i bolls,
fair
1ST
9l..r)0 Wack French Poplin, extra special 7J)c
2.r0 Mark La Meteor Taffeta, llnest pure l.ve 1.30
-Nonewider Illaek Taffeta, the widest taffeta made, ill-inch
wide, regular ?:i.00 Monda.v S2.r0
100 bolts of line IMnek Taffeta, good rustling quality an ex
tra heavy, actually worth 1.25 to J ,B0, on sale only for
Monday, at Ofle
Colored Silk for petticoats and linings HO bolts of tine grade
taffeta, 27-inch wide, in all the leading spring colors, regular
.$1.00 silk, for (i)c
Big Sale Monday on the Famous
bilk Flannels, the new shirt waist material, pieces, in both
plain and dots we show all the very latest shades, also cream
nnd black, some on selvidge, sold regularly at. 1, Monday 7fic
We show the largest and tinest stock of new Foulard Silk ever
seen in the city, pretty foulards at HOc, GOe, 7uc, 1, $1.25, $1.50.
New Black Grenadine, 4-1-inch wide, sold at $1.50 and $2, about
25 designs on sale flSc
The popular "NVinslow Taffeta Silks, today in greater demand
than ever before, it is now a settled fact that Winslow taffeta
does wenr and many people will have no other but the Wins-low.
The Leading Dress Goods House of the West.
Wo nrn now kIiowIhr nil thn latest new pprliiK dress Roods. Prlentleyn Illnck takes
tho lead for early HprltiK wear. It Is worn by nil tho royalty of Kurope on account of
the Into Queen's death, nnd Is one ot tho scarcest cloths In Kuropo today,
Black Dress Goods.
Priestley's
lnck Voiles, 42 to 41-ln..
Prunellas. $1, $1.25. $1.50 to..
Wool Satin Duchusse, $1.2
$1.23
$1.50
to
S3.M
$1.55
M.W
$1.25
fl.'M
51.75
J ncHiiey H
Priestley's
yarn
Priestley's
and
Priestley's
nnd
Priestley's
and
Priestley's
Priestley's
Priestley's
Courtnldt's
Courtnldt's
to
A lari?
cloths and
Nuii'h Veilings, yurd, $1,
'Wool " 'Chnil'l's, ' 'yard,' ' '$i,' '
Ktnmlnos, yard, $1, $1.23
Wool Hunting, yard, $1 to
Silk Wnrp Mnrcullltu, yd.,
lllnck Venetian, yd, iM
$1.50
$1.75
and
$.'.50
to W
Crepo do Cliones, yd, $!.!
upen .Mesn voiics, yu ji.w
lino of French nnd ('Jet
black novelties on hiitul,
$1.50
mill
a I ho
unnut Mhnn
Registered
A. Mayer Co.
DEC BUILDING,
OMAHA, NEB.
HAYDEN
atff-Pf
1' Amos
MISS A. MAYER: In reply to your noto I am pleased to say that the tender
nnd persplrlnu feet are tilings of tha pact.
About two or three applications of your powder relieved them entirely. I am
more than clad to recommend the uso of your powder to my friends.
Very respectfully, DR. K. C. HENRY.
RE-NO-MA WHITE POWDER
removes all bodily odors. If proporly used no dress shields ore required.
PRICE 50 CENTS
.So hi Kverywlirre.
A. MAYER CO., 3J6 Bee Building? Omaha, Neb.
CONSULTATION FHKH I'llOMS 4.
When ordering by mall add C cents
DO YOU WANT TO BREED EXHIBITION STOCK?
I havo two
jons
4 ni U. II. J, I
. , r . i
from LANC'ASTliH. MA88. DIRIil'T
horns, ono pen from WM, HI' APE, VICTOR N
JOHNSON, Kl.MIBA, N. Y. HK. $1.W I" J5.
8r bright Uantnms nun I'i'Kin jjuck
gUi'iranteoa. wnen siock is uinuiou
per iiundred, from good stock
V OUUl IIU Ull I.Hbl wav
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Phone L 2744.
THE SMOKERS PREFER
BECAUSE THE JOI1HEKS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO '"'PUTY
V. tl. IllCtJ M. C.gO., aiAAtrAC'llJlUJUi, wv. louih, mo. UNlufl HAUL
I.
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nnd the snow fulls fust you'll be Rure to
' linvo clmpM-(l facn, hands nnd Hps nnd
voir 'I tlj the right thltiit by getting u
iMitllo of our Ksyptlnn Lotus Crrnm for
Ihcro Is no preparation mado that s any
better 10 cents n bottle.
Sclinrfor's Cotmfi ?t"ii 2(r
Ci'iinior'n Kidney Cure 7.1u
llriinio )nltt!n: , tflu
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l.otttN Ornm
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SCHAEFEll
CUT PRICK
DRUGGIST
a. W. Cor. tOth ami Clilcnuo St..
Bin Silk
Department
for .MONDAY.
on sale a 1. 20c
on sale at fiOe
Enterprise.
Colored Dress Goods
Tho now roverslbln Suitings, In nil tho
spring shinies, to bo made up without lin
ings, lit $2.50 to $1.50 a yard.
1 New line of golf cloth, In new wenves
nnd new shades, at from 75o to $4.50 vnrd.
I Freti'sll Prunellcs. 4S-lnch, high finish
extra, weight, sold up to $1.50 n yard; !ic.
Now Hrllllnntlncs, In nil tho new paatal
' shndes. nnd also ovenlng Bhadcfl, nt 50c,
1 75c and $1,23 n yard.
v Challis.
All tho new and latest Challis, In Per
sian nnd silk stripes, nt 43c, 50c nnd C5c
a yard, . .
A largo lino of last yenr's patterns. In
nil shndes and silk stripes, at 39c and 43c
n yard.
Study the matter
A llttlo and tho Important relation ot
teeth to benuty will bo realized. Our
Teeth Without Plates
aro perfect In form, color and lit. Im
passible, to tell them from natural
tcoth, Perform nil tho functions of
mastication with comfort to tho
wearer. Wo mako a specialty of this
work and guarautce satisfaction.
BAILEV, the Dentist
:tlU l'uxtnu lllncU,
10th & I'll run in Hi. Phone 1085.
Lndy Attendant.
DO YOUR FEET PER
SPIRE IN WINTER ?
RE-NO-MAY
PINK POWDER
not only relieves, but potltively cures
all diseases of the feet and hands.
Stops odorous perspiration cures ton
dcr nnd swollen feet. Endorsed and
prescribed by leading physicians.
for postage.
mil . , L 1, ,rt,l-I" 111 'irilTMM I IHW..'LJ
ll,.MO imtmi.i' ti i,yi
from li s lirecllng pens, ttioi nest that
BROS
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Send cash with orders,
J. 8. IMAN, 1901 South 20th Ave.
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NOTICE.
Tax-Payers Owing Pinoml
Taxes
On 16th Between Far
nam and Cuming Sts.
On Cuming Between
16th and 24th Sts.
On 24th Between Cum
ing and Ames Avenue.
Will have to settle be
fore Feb. 18th, 1901. On
said date DISTRESS
WARRANTS will be serv
ed on all delinquent tax
payers along the men
tioned route and vicinity
thereof.
A. H. HENNINGS,
City Treasurer.
THEY HAVE USED IT
"Kxperlpnco H tin bi'st toucher"
W tuko plciiHtirn In rofcrrlng thono who
an- Interested to pcopln who IfAVK I'HH!)
HllKHW.IN'-WlMJAMH CO. PAINTS,
Theso pulnts havi boon mndn In tho city of
t'li'Vi-lund for NKAHI.V U) VI3AHS. 'rhey
nro belter known In most pnrts of the east
THAN IS ANY UllANb QV W1IITH
l.liAt).
ASIC COIj. I'OTTKtt.
tf T. P. Cnrtwrlght A Co.
ASK 13. W. I.AMUIU3A1TX,
t'ontruetor.
ASK .1. K. ri.H.MlNO.
Of tho l'rrsbytorlan llnspltnl.
Or Jilt ltOIIT. WILSON,
Ktiglneer of N. Y. I.lfc lllds.
ASK A. DONAUl'lO,
The Florist.
Olt It. CAHI.UTON,
Tho Prlnco ot Sign Makers nnd Paint
ers. 1 112 N It V I.nilMANN. the 'Suprcnio Hf
gont" of tho Oinnlin Decorating fraternity
Or 1IAHHY I'OPNSMAN, tho Wntcii
Dog of the iMty Trensury.
ASK ANYHOtlY
l'HOM CI.EVP.I.AND, OHIO
That'H whero tho ShcrwIii.Wllllnms Paints
uro tnude.
AHK 8I3VKHAI, TIIOPSAND Omaha
Indies who hnvo used the O.-W. Co. "Var
nish Stains" nnd "KnameH."
ASK PS
And we will glvo you n color enrd show
ing tho colors in ench ftpoclnl kind of pnlnt.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go.
In New Store at 16th and DoiIro.
L
DON'T LOSE YOUR GRIP
whon you feci your heulth falling
look to your plumbing-. Thcr Is
nothing that will undermine, your
health llkn living In a house wtioro
tho plumbing Is dcfoctlve, and thn
nlr vitiated by sewer gas. When
you want your plumbing overhauled
mid looked nfter, or your water plpos
need repairing, ranges rind furnaccn
or steam heating apparatus put In
order for tho winter, call on us.
Free 6c Black,
Phone 101!). 180(1 Fa rim m.
CURSE
OF
DRINK
CURED BY
WHITE RIBBON REMEDY
Can bo given In Glass of Water, Tea or
Coffco Without Patient's Knowledge
Whlto Illhbon ltotncdy will euro or de
stroy tho illinased uppotltu for nlcohollo
stimulants, whether tho patlont Is a con
firmed incbriato, "a tippler," social drinker
or drunknrd
Impobslblo for any ons to havo aa ap
petlto for alcoholic liquors artcr using
White Itlbbon Ilcmedy. By mall . Trial
nackngo free by writing Mrs. T. C. Mooro,
Pres't W. C. T. U. Ventura, California.
Bold in Omaha, Neb., by Chas. II. Schaefer,
16th and Chicago streets.
Monday the
Sale Begins
of the
J. A. FULLER
Drug Stock
Every article In tho Btock must go.
nvcry urtlclo sacrificed.
Kent! our ad on jingo 12.
ROSTON CTORE
l DRUG V DEPT.
See Our
$1.00 Panels
Piatino Finish.
rotographer
213 North
Kith St.
Our Gold
Crowns
Am mads of 23-karnt gold,
and nro shaped to assimilate,
the nuturnl tooth, havo a
Hun polish and will wear a
II fu time.
Gold Crowns, -$5.00
Kest Set Tcetli, $8.00
Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 DotiKlnsSt.
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