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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1001.
DYING MAN'S QUEER SECRECY
Co;nr'i Inqtmt in Case of Zadtlc Moil,
Killid bj Tmln.
VICTIM EVIDENTLY HAD A SECRET
Altlintmli Conselnm In His l.nst Mo
ments nml .Wile to TnlU, He I)r
nllnrn in tiftf Any Informn-
lon Conor nil iik Himself.
An Inquest was bold yesterday mornlnt; In
tho enso of Zadok H. Moss, the iBborer who
vnn killed by nn Klkhorn trnln early Friday
tnornlns, and who wns found In n dylnj;
rondlllon at tho foot of nn embankment
near tho Elkhorn brldRC and Fortieth street
nhout daybreak of that day. Tho verdict
was to tho effect that tho deceased camo
to his death by bolus run down by a train,
Just what train It wns Impossible to ascer
tain. A special paused over the brldo at
n !." In tho mornltiK nod a freight followed
nt n o'rlock. It Is supposed that ono of
thso ran him down. thoui?h tho crew of
both deny nil knnwledi?p of tho Incident.
Hovornl trainmen tcstlllcd that It wns n
very dark night, nnd that ruin was falling.
peculiar phnso of tho case Is that Moss
refused to Rive any Information conccrnlns
himself. James Trotter, engineer of the
Woodman Unseed Oil works, found him at
ti o'clock. "Ho talked to me." testified
Trotter, "asking for n drink of wntcr, and
wanted mo to movo him bo that his head
would bo out of the mud, but ho wouldn't
nnswer nny of my questions. He wouldn't
con tell mo his name."
John Olson, n blacksmith living near tho
i,eene of tho accident, told practlenlly tho
tame story. "1 must hnve got Micro n few
minutes nfter Trotter went away," ho said,
"I raised bis hend In my arms nnd gao
him a drink of water, nml ho until, 'May
(Jod bless you.' llo seemed to bo perfectly
conscious and spoko with no nccent. From
bis speech I would say ho was an Ameri
can. 1 nuked him n lot of questions, but ho
wouldn't nnswer nny of them. He said no
ono wnntcd to know anything about him. I
stayed thero until two other men camo nnd
tho'i went away."
I'oniluctor C. K. Ilrlggs and crew of
freight trnln N'o. 40 testified that Moss waH
brought to tho city In tho cnboose of their
train. Though tho body was still warm
when they arrived thero wbb no pulse, and
they believed that llfo wns extinct. I3otl)
legs hail been cut off below tho knee.
Hevcral members of the section gang with
whom Moss worked testified that ho lived
nt n farmhouse near Irvlngtnn. They hnd
questioned Dm family about him, but could
learn nothing. He had boarded thero only
a little over two months., and In that time
hnd said nothing about bis prlvatn affairs.
If he had a family or nny near relatives ho
hail never mentioned the fact.
The body Is still nt the undertaking
rooms of the coroner, who will apply
lo the county commissioners for nn order
to bury It at tho public expense,
nn.Ti:vr
Til It OAT
srr.ciAi.isT
" lut IHm-im croil llir Musi Sucresaf nl
( Cure for oiiulii, I'iiIiN mill
All Tlirnnl AITei'tluiiK.
Ilr. John AV. Hull, who discovered Dr.
Hull's Cough Syrup fifty years ago, was the
innt successful doctor of throat nnd lung
diseases tho world has ever known. Ho
hnd ii nntlnnnl reputation on account of the
wonderful cures ho made In cases of chronic
throat troublo and no-nilled lucurnblo con
Mimptlon. Dr. Hull discovered tho for nulla
which he used o eticcessfully for mnny
years nfter long practlco and untiring
pclcntlllo study. It has ever slnco been
known ns Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. No other
doctor or chemist hns over been able lo
compound any preparation containing the
curative qualities of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
No other formula ha over been discovered
that so effectively cures all diseases of tho
throat and lungs ns Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup.
Thero Is no rnsn of hoarscneso, cough,
catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, quinsy, whoop
ing cough, croup, measles cough, grip or
consumption that cannot bo cured speedily
by tho proper use of Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup. Thousands of letters have been re.
reived from grateful people who woro cured
by II. It ban been n household remedy for
the past ilfty years, nnd thero la scarcely
a homo or a cabin In tho United States or
Canada that has not a bottle of this won
derful euro In tho mcdlclno closet. It con
tains no Injurious drugs, it heals tho throat
nnd lungs nnd renders them perfectly
healthy. It leaves no bad after effects,
All leading doctors precrlbo Dr. null's
Cough Syrup. It 1h used exclusively by all
the prominent hospitals of tho country.
Wo caution ovoryono to refuse substltuten
offered by unrellablo dealers; Insist on tho
Kenulno tho out, that always cures.
Tho Hathcry Is open Thursday nnd Sat
urday nvenlngs. For Appointments tela
Vhnno 1710 or call 210-220 Deo Hulldlns.
Finest watches. Kdholm, Jowcler.
Notice of Dividend.
Dividend of 60 per cent of tho balance
due creditors of tho Herman Savings bank
Is now ready for distribution at my oftlco,
108 No. 15th, on nnd nfter Sept. 28, 1901.
THOMAS II. M'CAQUK,
Receiver of the Gorman Savings Uonk of
Omaha.
rhyslclaus rocommond our treatment for
rheumatism ns tho most successful. Ladles
only. The Hathory, 216-220 Hoo bldg. Tele
phone 1710.
Why not tnko advantngn of tho down
hill prlco In our east window! Shlverlck
l'urnituro Co.
Cramer's Kidney nnd Liver Curo Is the
best; two hIzch, 60c nnd $1.00. Druggists.
Itlch cut glass. Kdholm, Jeweler.
Why suffer with rhoumaUsm? The
Huthery, 210-220 neo bldg. Telephone 1716.
For ladles only.
Children's sleeping suits, with feet, in knit or outing llnnnel,
nges 2 to 8 at ,50c up.
Children's outing flannel gowns, 38c up.
See theibeauty in ladies' outing flannel gowns we are selling
atr?l.in.
Children's fall and winter weight underwear, all sizes aud
prices.
BOSTON STORE WEDNESDAY BARGAINS
Very Remarkable offers iti New Fall Merchandise.
Numberless Bargains iti Every Department.
Values That You can't Get Elsewhere.
ATTEND THIS SALE AND SAVE MONEY.
SI. (Ml lilmnnia, 4tlr.
200 ladles' Imitation French flannel, Per
sian pattern klmonas, main floor, at 49c.
f7.no .Silk WnUts, 9n.n0.
160 new styles In tafleta, corded all over
and hemstitched waists, all colors, on main
floor, J3.60.
In I lie ,111k Dr-pnrtnirnt.
27-Inch black, nil pure silk taffeta, 91.25
quality, at 69c yd.
flOo l)rc Gondii, lCr.
Figured, black brllllnntlncfi, wool suitings,
twills, extra wldo plaids and checks for
waists, homespuns nnd a saxony coarse
weave dress goods, so popular for cntlro
suits, all on mnln floor at 15c yd.
Mlieclnl llarajnlna In .Millinery.
100 beautiful black Gainsborough vslvot
hats, exquisitely trimmed with large os
trich plumes, ornaments, ribbons, etc., on
sale at 15.00.
fn.OO lllnck Chenille lints, fll.HH.
Theflo are beautifully trimmed, turban
effects, madn on wlro frames, nil of
chenille, at Jl.t'S.
I. miles' 7.e .Muslin llnnni, -ina.
Ladle' fine muslin gowns, trimmed with
lace nnd embroidery, full size, go at 49o
ench.
91.00 Aprons, IlOe.
I, miles' largo size nurse aprons with bibs
and shoulder straps, embroidery trimmed,
worth $1.00, go at 39c each.
I.nillr' A I. (Ml Kid lilnves, line.
Laiilfs' flno Imported kid gloves, alt new
fall shades, all sizes, 69c pair.
lidr Hoxlro nt IOc I'alr.
Ladlen', misses' nnd boys' fast black
hosiery, full srnmless, with double knees,
some with double soles, worth 20c, go at 10c
pair.
I. mile' ,'IBr rsts, IOc Knch.
Lndlcs' fine Jersey ribbed, medium
weight vests and pants, all sizes, worth 35c,
go nt 19c ench.
Children's medium weight vests and
pants, worth 20c, go at 10c each.
('Itllilrr ' arte L'nderirenr, llic,
MIsRes' and boys' fine and henvy ribbed,
also fleece lined underwear, all sizes, worth
up to 36c, go nt 19c each,
Children')) nop Tnm n' Mhnnlem, 2fic.
1,000 children's wool Tarn o' Shnntcrs, all
colors, nil sizes, worth f0c, at 26c each.
Monday October
THE GREATEST SALE
ever held In the city.
KEELEY "" ' ,hp "'
niinp tntea, ihf only Km
wUtC Drmikeiiiiraa, fares
KIXIXY INSTITUT
Announcement of tho Thcnter.
All amusement lovers and students of the
drama nro Interested In tho coming pre
sentation by Stuart Jlobson of nrouson
Howard's great comedy, "Tho Henrietta,
at tho Iloyd theater Friday night and Sat
urday matinee, October 4 and 5. Mr. Rob
ton's creation of "Uertle, the I.amb," will
unquestionably live lu dramatic history;
nnd "Tho Henrietta," llko Hronson How
ard's other play, "Shenandoah," han be
come nn American classic. Theater-goers
who have seen Mr. Hobeon as "Bertlo" will
bo desirous of again laughing with him
In this role, nnd those who have not, will
unqucetlonably embrace this opportunity, ns
these nro announced as tho last times he
will be seen In tho character. Mr. Hobson
haa made n very elaborato production of
"Tho Henrietta" and has surrounded him
self with tho strongest company that has
over been In his support.
18-k wedding rings. Edholm. Jeweler.
l.ovr Hale Kxcoralona.
To Ohio and Indiana points; also Louis
ville, Ky., via H. & O. 8.-W., September IT
and 24 and October 1 and 8. Oood returning
thirty days. Call on nearest ticket agent
or address F. D. Glldersleeve, District Pas
senger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
All kinds of bathB, scientific massage.
Ladles only. Tho Hathery, 216-220 Dee bldg.
Tel. 1716.
Somebody gets every pleco of furnlturo
placed In our cast window. Shlverlck Fur
nlturo Co.
Publish your legal notices in The Weekly
Bee. Telephone 238.
Get the best Cramer's Kidney and Liver
Cure; 60c and $1.00. Sold by all druggists.
Diamond rings. Edholm, Jeweler. ,
DII2D.
GlIIIiL William W.. October 1. 1901, ael
42 yenrs fi months 25 days.
Funeral 1910 Hurt street Thursday, Oc
tober 3, 2 p. m. Friends Invited,
JONES-Mrs. Sarah H at Lost Angeles,
Cnl.. September 29; mother of Mrs. Chne.
H. HUikcslee of thla city.
jnniun
MRS. J. BENSON
We've got the grandest line of
UNDERWEAR
As regards qualities and , prices, overt
brought to Omaha. "NVe can give you all
weights in fall wear, all weights in winter
wear, .from the lowest price to the bent.
HurKnlns In llnseinenl.
Extra fine quality Outing Flannel, 6c yd.
36-Inch flno Ginghams, 714c yard.
Imitation French Flannel, llo yard.
Lightweight Imitation French Flannel,
7Wc a yard.
All wool faced Klderdown Flannel, 19c yd.
Fine India Linen Ilemnants, 6c yd,
Fine Muslin and Cambric, worth 10c, at
6c yard.
Turkey Tied I'rlnU with white figures,
3Hc a yard.
36-lnch Comfort Sllkollncs, 6ic a yard.
3C-lnch colored Drapery Swiss, 3ic yard.
Doublo fold extra heavy Shirting, 6c yard.
30-Inch wldo tleece back Wrapper Flan
nel, 6'fcc a yard.
Extra heavy Mercerized Sateen, 12Hc yd,
worth 40c.
Flno 36-Inch Percale, SHc a yard.
fl.tM Hiik nt 7Kr.
Fringed I'-i-yd, long Hugs, and 1-yd.
square Mitre Hugs, at 76c, worth $1,26.
Illfinkrtn nnd Comfort
Hlg bargains In Sllkollno, knotted Com
forters nt $1.26, $1.60, $1.98, worth duoble.
Speclnl bargains In llcecy, soft Cotton
lilankets at 49c, 76c, 98c and $1.26 "pair.
Special bargain In all Wool Samplo
Hlnnkets, somo slightly soiled, others all
nlco and clean, but have bceu mussed, go
nt $2.08. $3.98 and 14. 98 a pair.
And hundreds of other bargains In the
basement tomorrow.
fnlr of Jewelry AVednemlny.
Ladles' Helta In leather, gilt braid and
corded silk, all on sale at 9c,
Heauty Pins, fancy beaded, six on card,
for, enrd, 5c. ;
Lndles' Sash Pins, with torquolso sot
tings, only 9c.
Iace Pins, with fancy stone settings, all
colors, only 9c.
Ladles' back and side Combs, on sale at
9c.
Tho "Ideal" Hair retnlner, 6c.
Collnr buttons, flno plated Ivorlne backs,
all styles, 6c.
Ladles' Garters, put up one pnlr In glass
1 box, per pair, fie.
Ladles' Hat Pins, with fancy stone set
tings, two for 6c.
Gold plnted Hnby Rings, sot with tor
quolso stones, 60c values, 9c.
7th we will hold
OF LACE CURTAINS
W:ilt fur the snle.
ns
ipped nf Ihn Keeley ajntrra of Inatl-le-
Institute In .ehrnaku. Cares
Urns; I'aern, Tolineoo liners. TIII3
E. Ill nnd Leavenworth, Onmhn.
If You Don't Believe
We're cut off from buying goods from the
Omaha Joobers w'hero we should buy call
any Of them up by telephono-nnd you will
see that we're not lying nbout this THt'ST
COMHINK. If wo wero worried murh
nbout tills, we have our recourse In the
state laws, but this trust Is n good deal
like n mosquito, easily brushed ofT nnd
we re gt'ttlng goods without costing the
stnte n cent for a law milt.
1SI.00 Temnlnllon Toole. . . .
olio t'rnnier'N Kidney Cure
ano Vlelor I'lllx ,
!-) Kirk's Hnlr Tonic
23e Woodbury's Fnce Powder ..
J1.60 Vln Mnrlnnl
$1.00 Newbro's Herplelile
. 7o
. 40c
. . r.o
,.. 32c
... 13fi
...$1.00
... 60c
,00 i.:oko s imnnrurr cure
50o. Ciildwoll'H Syrup Pepsin"!!!!!!.'!!'" "Tn
$1.00 Wine Cnrrtul p
ROc I'ozzonl I'owdcr i-p
30c
...,.r ..iininn. Iimr I OHIO J((p
25c Quinncctol , ) 0c
SCHAEFER'S c"tigtOT.
Tel. 747. 8. W. Cor. lUlh and ChlcaKo
Goods delivered FREE to nny part of city.
Ordering the
Winter Supply
Of Coal Is not so much trouble, Just a ring
on the telephone, Our numbers are 12J8
and 1222. Furnace, stove, cooking, broil
lug or beating. Wo havo coal for all.
OUR COAL BURNS.
Hald & Rice,
Tel. 1238.
506 So. 10th St.
i iism.
Itftttwtf
A. Mayer Co.,
2M BEE BUILDING
OMAUA. NEB.
flwta 1111
Re-No-May Powder
rsHarea and cursa all dlaordsra of lb fast
ua to cxcsaalva psraptratlon.
Price 50 Cents.
Bold by flrufc-gUti and alove dealer ararr
whera. Sent by mail M te additional it
NfW SMUaW.
Wednesday in the
Bargain Room.
Special sale today on 50 different articles
at less than they cost any other store in town.
This great special will consist of Dress Goods. Silks, Velvets, Corduroys, Cnder
wear, Hosiery, Children's Suits, Quilts, Hlnnkets, French Flannel, Muslins, etc.
1UU.NT.S.
All tho standard Prints, Quilts, Robes,
etc., worth up to 7Mc, on ono counter
In ptecen from K to 1? yards at 3Uc
3 cases of full standard I'rlnts 2Hc
UI.Ntltl.V.MS.
10 cases of fine fast color Apron Olng
hams, In worth CHc S'.sC
3 cases of 36-Inch flno Madras Otng-
hams, the 26c grade GHc
PKIICALI'.K.
60 cases of 3G-lnch I'rcates, tho 15c
grade, any quantity you wnnt, nt per
yard rc
OLTIXO rl.A.VMll.S.
10a nice grade Outing Flannels fie
llic nlco grade Outing Flannels 6Vc
19o nice grade Outing Flannols 71ic
FitHxcii fi,axxi:i.i,i:tti:s.
Fine printing, flno colors, extra heavy,
por yard ftc
Rcautlful colorings, worth 15c 7'4o
36-lnch wide, with nnd without border fic
36-lnch Imported French flannelette,
perfect Imitation of French Flannel.. lOo
MH.KS, VW.VKTN AMI COItlH MOl S.
Fancy silks, worth 2c 10c
I'laln colors In China Silk and other
grades mc
Extra flno Silks, the 7uo grade. In
stripes, fancies, etc ano
Velvets In all colors, 50c grade 19c
Corduroys, the $1 grade 39c
minus coons.
One case of strictly all Wool Oranlte,
that wns made to sell at 75c, on
Wednesday It will go at 49c
One case flno Oranlto Cloth that was
made to sell at 69c, will go at 39c
Ono case of Btrlctly all Wool Oerman
Henrietta, 46 colors, made to sell
75c, will go at 29c
wi:iinksuay' sim:ciai,m ix I'tm-
XI.MIIXCS.
LADIES' AND MISSES' $1.50 KID (HOOVES
AT 49C.
200 dozen ladles' nnd misses' fine 1:1(1
gloves In all sires and colors at 49c.
LADIES' 76C LISLE HOSE AT 2EC.
J00 dozem ladlos' fine lisle thread hose In
plain and fancy colors; every pair war
ranted, worth 76c, on sale at 25c.
MEN'S 750 NIOHTOOWNS AT 25C.
200 dozen men's muslin gowns, all sizes
from 14 to 18, all full size and extra long, at
26c.
BOYS' $1.50 SWEATERS AT 75C.
The lnrgcst lino of men's boys' and chil
dren's sweaters In Omaha nt a saving.
Ladles' circular shawls In white nnd col
ors at $1.60, $2.00 and $2.60.
tub i.RADi.Vf; nnnss oons iiorsi:
op tub w'bst iiicjii nnAiin
nunss ;oons.
60,000 STVLES NOW ON HAND.
Dress goods from reputnblo manufactur
ers! no second-elnss manufacturers repre
sented In our stock. We lenve them to tho
2x4 oxcluslves. Wo nre tho only persons
that nro able to nnmo and produce the
goods of the flrst-clnsB manufacturers In
this town, such ns Prlestloy, Courtnuld.
Lupin Courtlern Hotony, Ocra Arlington,
Lansdowno, etc. You will seo no Inst year's
French Flannel In our windows at 26 per
cent higher thnn we sell this year's. Tho
fact of the matter Is we buy. sell nnd do
vote more spneo and money to dress goods
alone than any exclusive storo hna In
vested In tholr entire stock and this ac
counts for our selling high grade goods for
less money than tho small dealer.
CIIAVUXBTTES.
Those are B.f rrleatloy's goods and they
como In Broadcloths, Moltens, PrunellnB,
Surnhs, Sollcln, Suitings In colors ns well
as black nnd nro sold by us at less than you
can buy the Inferior grades of other manu
facturers. Sollels, $1;00, $1.50, $2.50 nnd $4.50 per
yard.
Prunellas, 85c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.60 per
yard.
Suitings. $1.00. $1.60, $2.50, $3.50 up to
$7.60 yard.
Crnvonettea will not spot, roln will not
Injuro them, they wear better, look better
nnd give better satisfaction than any other
material made,
HAYDEN
THE GREATEST VALUES
EVER OFFERED IN NEW AND USED PIANOS are to bo found at tbo music
house of SCHMOLLER & MUELLER.
200 instruments to select from. Including tho grcntcst piano In the world
the STEIN WAY. Also a specially selected stock of VOSE, EMERSON. IVERS
&. POND, A. B. CHASE, MASON & HAMLIN, STUCK, rACKARD, ST EG E It,
and many others.
Ebony Upright 7i"),00
Mahogany Upright. .?!).r.00
Heautiful Walnut Upright. .$115.00
New Sample Pianos, $HS, $ls50 and up.
Handsome pianos for rent. Ar tlatlc tuning and repairing promptly done.
WE SELL NEW 1'IANOS ON $5.00 MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
The Largest Piatio House in the West.
1313 Farnam St, Omaha, Tel. 1625.
Iowa Branch 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tel. 378.
IT'S TIME RIGHT NOW
To buy a clock. We nro showing ns pretty n line of dorks as can be found In anv
Btore In tho west- Thero Is all kinds -and nil styles- mantlo clocks, traveling clocks,
wall clocks, alarm clocks, electric clocks, Prices range from $1 up. When you need
a clock see us.
Mawhinney
Jewelers and Art tit.itloucri,
H AY D EN
Ono case of Black Flno Dress Goods,
made to sell at 75c 35c
Ono enso of lllnck Crcpons, ma do to
sell nt 50c, will go nt. 25c
One case of 28-lnch Cashmeres, made
to sell for 25c, will go At !'c
500 Dress I'attertis, worth $5.00 Jt.PS
500 Dress I'atterns, worth flO.OO 2.9R
500 Dress Patterns, worth $12.50 .... 2.9S
An rntlro new Hue of Fancy Wnlst
Ings, strictly all wool, the 75c
grades will go at 39r
I'll SI I'OMTH AMI III.VMVr.T.S.
11.00 Comforts 59c
$1.25 Comforts 75c
$1.50 Comforts 98n
$1.00 lilankets 59o
$1.25 lilankets 73c
$1.50 lilankets 95c
IM IIXINIIIMi GOODS.
Children's Camel Hair Underwear,
10c, 12 ',4c 16c, 19c nnd 25c
Worth double.
Children's Fine Fleeced Underwear,
nt 10c, 16c, 19p and 23e
Worth double.
I.ndles' 15c Hose 7'ic
Men's 16c Half Hose... 7&c
Men's 60c Suspenders .... 25c
Roys' 25c Suspenders lOo
26c Men's Tlee ne
Men's Turkey Red Handkerchiefs.... 2Vc
CLOTH l.0.
Hoys' $3.00 all Wool Suits )1.45
Hoys' $2.60 Woolen Suits 95c
Hoys' $.1.00 Reefers 1.50
Hoys' $2.50 Reefers 1.25
Hoys' $5.00 nil Wool Cape Coats 95c
Hoys' $1.00 Corduroy Pants 60c
Hoy' S.'o nil Wool Pants 40o
Hoys' 75c all Wool Pants .15c
Men's $4.00 Odd Pants 1.50
Men's $3.00 nil Wool Pants 1.50
Men's $2.50 Worsted Pants 1.25
Men's $2.50 Woolen Pants 1.25
Wo show all tho popular fads and latest
novel Idens In both silk nnd velvets.
Now fancy black nnd white velvets for
waists, new velvet cord or wnlsts and n
complotf linn of dres shades In tho fa
mous boulovnrd velvets.
Now fancy Bilk received every day and
we can show hundreds of now styles
not found elsewhere nt 49c, 69e, 98c,
$1.50 nnd $2,00
Now stylo black grenadine Just received.
They nro beautiful nnd nro different from
anything ever seen before.
The Laurel silks are something new In
Omnha. New York, Boston, rhlladelphln
nnd other largo eastern cities, as well ns
London nnd Purls, are showing them. They
nn the handsomest silks that aro produced
nnd nro mado of tho best silk In the world.
If you want to wear tho best ask for tho
Liurel silks tho nnmo on every piece.
Look for the brand nnd beware of Imita
tions. I.IXKX IIBPAIITSIBXT.
YOUR CHANCE TO ECONOMIZE WAS
NEVER SO GREAT BEFORE.
72-ln, nil linen Germnn linen (17c
64-ln, homespun Germnn linen 50c
72-lnch Bleached all linen dnmnsk .. 60c
Extra fine all linen nnpklns, dor. 95c
Extra lino nil linen napkins, doz $1-22V&
Bleached table linen, yard 17'Jc
Extra large honeycomb towels, 20x10
each 49c
Extra tnrge damask towels, regular
35c towel, each 17c
Extra flno toweling, worth 15c, yard.. 11c
26c Turkish towel for 16c
2-ynrd table cover, fringed, for 9So
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Morn shoes, newer styles, nt lower prices
than nny store In tho city. Brooks Bros.
shoes In hand turned, mnchlnn sewed aud
Goodyear wolts nnd at 60 cents a pair lets
thnn wo havo ever sold tho satno quality
before.
We have added several new styles to our
already big lino of Ultra shoes and each
ono a model of Its kind. Tho best adver
tlsed three fifty lady's shoo on tho market
today. A flve-dollnr value for thres fifty,
See these two lines before you buy your
flno shoes.
Buy a Stetson shoe and get the best shoe
made, regnrdless of price, for men. The
linings, trimmings and everything used In
theso goods nro tho best that money can
produce In the Crossett fhoe nt threo fifty
the satno enn bo said. There Is no shoo at
tho price that can compare with It.
A special for Wednesday.
Men's box rnlf nnd cadet kid, In the Re
gent $3.50 shoe, nt $1.96. Ono pair to a
customer.
Ladles' fine box calf $1 96
Ladles' flno cadot kid $1.96
All from tho best makers of ladles' lino
shoes In this country. Moore, Shafer & Co.,
C. H. Aborn & Co., Chas. E. Blake & Co.,
Geo. F. Daniels nnd others. Buya pair aud
save a dollar.
BROS
t$ Ryan Co.,
15th and Douglas Streets.
Nothing
Gained
Truthful ads will bring the business, so
the ad man says.
We cannot forget the advantages that
come to a store through the channels of
confidence We steer widely from
catclvpenny nonsense that you find in
so many offers that you read about in
your daily ad reading.
Men's FeJl Sviits
The kind you have always bought. The kind you nlwavM
expect when you buy it here. (JOOD QUALITY. GOOD
TAILORING,, GOOD STYLE.
Four Dollars Fifty and Up.
Men's Fall O'Cots
With nil the newness nnd goodness you are looking for,
with nil the good points you expect to find in, Nebraska.
Clothing.
Five Dollars and Up.
"
Temptation Tonic
40tli nnd Cuming Street,
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I Black the $2.50 Hatter !
I 107 S. Kitli Street j
FtPayls
to know Shradcr. tho dniKKlst. when you
wnnt drtiBs, nt prices llko these:
Peruna fi2c
l 00 Crnmer s Kidney Curo He
50c Malted Milk M
60c Nestles Kood -I0''
35c t'astnrla
11.00 Duffy's Malt &5c
2f.o nromo Quinine He
Dr. Hill a Special CoukIi Cure 25o
Dr. Kill's Sundown Cold Capsules .... 2.1u
Shrader's PIk Powder 25o
10 year old whiskey, pint "Bo
7 year old whiskey, pint iiOe
5 year old whiskey, pint 40o
80 per cent discount this week. It pays
to know
Shrader The Druggist
On 24th and Seward St.,
TelcpllQUe 1755
There is nothing gained
by lying, only hatred and
contempt Stores on which
there's no relying are from
customers exempt Treat the
people on the level tell the
truth and shame the devil
The World's Greatest Ideal French
Tonic, Stimulator, Itivigorator
Tha only gunulna Imported Krenoh Tonlo and poaltir.
remedy for Dabllltr and Impotenoy. A NBJRVH TONIO.
Brings tha pink glow to pals checks and reitoraa tha fir at
youth. Ask for our book of tettmontoJs,
TEMPTATION TONIO has effected curna In althar .ax
where nil other known treatments havo failed.
TEMPTATION TONIO hae lone enjoyed the reputation m
tonic for men and women of woakened vitality.
Compounded by It. M. LAQAATID,
rrls, Franoa.
Temptation Tonto la (or Sala
Everywhere.
In cue your dealer should not have our roods wrrt. to a
for full Information. IleRln tuklnc "Temptation Tonic" at
once. Bent to you on receipt of $1.00. Correspondence ana
wcred and advlco giytn In atrlctont confidence.
MADISON SPECIALTY CO.,
Omahm Neb
CURES
Whooping Cough
The mils prepnrntlon t) the market that
will glvo Immediate relief for Whooping
foil Kh Is
Sherman's Chestnut Leaf
Whooping Cough Syrup
I This preparation Is Intended especially
I for WhimpiiiK CoukIi 1" ,tH "tnts, nnd
prompt relli-f may eonlldimtly be expected
frnm its use An this syrup Is entirely
hnrmlesH It mny he Klven freely to ehll
ilri'ii or InfnniH of any iiko.
ImiHK Infants, fj to 12 inontbs, .' to 10
drops, ono to two yearn. 10 lo 15 drops;
two to four yours. , to 14 ti'nponnfil;
four to I'lKht yiurs, Vj to 1 triinpnonful.
PltlfK-ffio A llOTTl.lj.
I' or sain liy
Sherman & McConneM Drug Go.
"Tho IruK Store on the Corner."
si.vri;i:.vrii ami iinnni
STIIKRT,
TREITON
COAL
is ono of thu best soft, coals
bright, olefin and lnattti g.
Lump and Egg, $5,75 Per Ton
Hut, S5.50 Per Ton.
C. 6, Havens & Co,,
1522 farnam St.
Tela. 317 nnd 825.