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    TTIE OMAHA IJAi.LV HET: RUNT) A V, OCTOBER 0, 1001.
TIGERS ARE DRIVEN TO COVER
Prairie Dtp Ghtia TMr Striptd Opponents
All Orer tk Field.
DOANE IS OUTCLASSED BY NEBRASKA
Preachers from Cretr I'nt fp Cnine
FlRht, but Cnptnln AVVtfMer'
Tenm Milken Spore Tnrnl)
Miif (o NntiKht.
LINCOLN, Oct. G. (Special Telegram.)
In a one-sided game tho University of Ne
braska foot ball team was victorious this
afternoon over the Uoano college team of
Crote. Twenty and llftccn-mlnuto porlods
wero played, resulting In a Beoro of 29 to 0.
Tho visitors had n strong tram, but owing
to their Inexperience they were outclassed
at all points In tho game. The Nebrnskans
appeared In good form and played rapidly
and effectively throughout. Two substi
tutes wero tried In tho lino and two sets
of backs were used. On dcfenslvo pluy
tho Nebraska team showed marked Im
provement and so far ns could ho Judged
tho team work was equally strong.
Only onco In tho entire contest Old tho
Uoano team gain distance on downs. The
ball was continually In Doano's territory,
excepting when driven back by punting-,
and never was thero any serious danger
of tho Nebraska line being crossed. Cor
telyou at right end and I'lllsbury at full
back In tho flmt half made spectacular
plays, the former In tackling and tho lat
ter In gaining ground, George Shedd
showed up In his oldtlmo form, but was
taken out at tho end of the first hulf,
owing to ii slight injury.
For Doanc the playing of Carlson nnd
Wendland was especially notlccnblc.
Captain Wcstovcr won the toss and choo
tho north goal, with n alight wind ut hl
back. Nebraska kicked on for twcnty-tlyo
vnnlH. I)oano'n fullback was downed In
hla trucks by Cortolyoii. Knller hit renter
or twn ynnls nnii i.:nnon lor mree. jij
tho noxt play Donne fumbled and ShedJ
fell on tho ball.
Nebraska now began a procession down
the field. Kingsbury plunged throiish
right tacklo for live yards nnd I'lllsbury
tho same place for live and eight-yard
galnn. Shedd bucked renter for three
yards and Kingsbury circled the left end
for live. A delayed puns netted tliroo
yurdB. Kingsbury advanced thu ball two
yards through right tackle nnd Shedd live
through left tackle. Kingsbury was shoved
ovor from Ooane's llve-yaril line for n
touchdown. Stringer Kicked nn easy goal
Time, llvo minutes. Score, fi-O.
hn.rn lslbw1 ntt thlrtv Vfirria II till Kit.
braska fumbled but kept On: ball on the
twenty-nve-ynrd line. The Lincoln men
Mtnrtnil down tlio field aunln. Shedd and
Kingsbury smnshrd through the lino for
fifteen nnu ten-yarn gainH. uonno iook a
brncn and held their upponcntH for downs.
Htrliicir minted for twontv-llvo vards and
Shedd tackled Carlson so hard he dropped
thu ball, Cortelyou Htnrtcd for tho goal
with tho bull, but wan downed by one
of the Tigers. Tho Nebraska barks rushed
tho ball down tho Held nnd Shedd plunged
over the goal line with two or three Tigers
hanging on his bark The crowd yelled,
causing Stringer lo miss goal. Time, four
minutes. Score, 11-1).
Donne kicked olt thirty-five yards and
iJraln returned the ball live yards on tho
next play. Halfback Shedd sprained his
nnklii and wns replaced by Bender. Kings
bury got the signals mixed nnd lost the
ball nn it fumble.
Donne tried their opponents' line, but tho
light Tiger barks could not nothing with
Nebraska' forwards, On tho third down
n placo kick was tried. Stringer blocked
It nnd got the ball. Kingsbury went
through right tarklo for ten yards and
Pllluhury was shoved and dragged through
renter ror leu inure, iicmicr mane iwcniy
yards around left end behind perfect In
terference. Nebraska soon carried tho ball
down the Held to Donne's twenty-yard line.
Donne then took the bull on downs. I'lll
ler minted thlrtv vnrds nnd Drain ilodcnl
and wriggled back ten yards before he was
downed.
Nebraska by line -bucks nnd end runs
earned tne tmll down tno tieiu again.
Pllshury was shoved over for the third
touchdown. Htrlnnrr kicked goal. Time;
Ten minutes. Score- 17. to 0. Douno
kicked off and an Nebroska lined up tlnui
was caueii, Time oi nan, nveniy minuies,
Douno klckod off thirty-live yards. Drain.
behind a fine Interference, brought the ball
bark twenty-nvo yards.
Nebraska changed Its back field In this
half, Crandal and Hell replacing Klngstiury
and Pllshury. The new set of bncka
worked well, pushing down the Held for n
touchdown without losing tho ball. Hell
did some great line bucking, hitting the
oon'or for bin ualns. Hell made tho touch
down. Stringer kicked goal. Time: Tour
minutes. Hcor: 23 to o.
Nebraska got the ball nn the klckoff and
after a rew minutes or Hard, steady piay
Inu. shoved Hell ovor for his second touch
down. Nehrnska fumb!ed a rouple of
iioane a punts ami iime wns cuiicu, wun
tho ball on Its twenty-flve-yard line. Tltno
or liair: rineen minutes, i.incnp:
Nebraska 29 0 Doane
Voss Center Taylor
Urew Right guard Moon
Tobln Left guard Speaso
Stringer Left tnokle Fuhrer.Cupt.
Wcatover Right tackle Patten
Shcil Left end Wendlnnd
Cortelyou-Johuson. .Right end -..Hall
Drain Quarterback Howlby
Pllsburv-nel!..,. Fullback Jones
Shedd-Rcnder. .Right halfback Carlson
Klngsbury-Crnudnl.Left halfback. .Houston
PLAY BY ELECTRIC LIGHT
Krnlie nnd firliinell 1'iit Up Vnnt tin me
or Foot llnll After Sun-
itlMTII.
DE8 MOINKS, Oct. r,.-(Speclat Tele
gram,) Orlnnell college won over Drake.
6 to 6, In a spirited contest by elcotrlo
light, beginning at R:30 o'clock tonight.
Orlnnell had much the lighter eleven, but
played snappier ball than Drake nnd had
the best of It throughout most of the
game. Orlnnell kicked off, Drake got ho
ball from a touchdown back and kicked
out from the twenty-llve-yiird line. Orln
nell pot tho ball and carried It down In
side tho flve-yurd line nnd lost It on downs.
Drake, nfter two downs, tried to punt.
Tho center made a poor pass. Grlnnell
got tho ball on the fumble nnd carried It
over for a touchdown. Tho tlrst hnlf w.s
i finished aften ten minutes moro playing.
Drnke kicked off In the second half nnd
m
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the ball changed hand two or three times,
Orlnnell wns forced to punt Drnke car
ried tho ball back to within three yards
of Orlnnell's goal, where It was penal
ized ten yarns for an onsiue piny, un me
next down Drake dropklcked a goal from
the field. The piny during the rest of the
last half was done to the center and with
out feature. Drake twice got tho ball In
side Its opponents' nvc-ynrd line, but Orln
nell took It on downs. The game was wit
nessed by un immenso crowd nnu me
ground was brilliantly lighted. Drakes
center wns forced to leave the game be
came of Injuries.
BLUFFS TEAMMS A WINNER
Drfrnt Fremont IIIrIi School nt Foot
Unit TiTrnty-Mnc to
Zero,
FtlKMnT. NVh.. net. K. fSneclal Tele-
grnm.)-The Council muffs High school
team enmo up Here loniiy to gei us re
venge upon Fremont for Its defeat of last
year nnd It got It. At the close of the last
half tho score wns 20 to 0 111 favor of the
Iowans. ,,
1 1 riiiuiu , v, un. ctitii.iin ...... .....
down tho Held, Tho IHuITh boys, worked the
ball back to renter liy line bucks ami runs
for short gains, then losi u on umvn.
Fremont got in some goon wurij, mm
ten minutes had the ball on the Muffs
lli.n.vnr.l linn lull tout II fill n flltlllllO.
Several end runs and a penalty of ten
yards for a foul tackle brought tho ball
dangerously near Fremont s .goal. I ull
tmck Andre tried to put, but the ball was
blocked and rusned over me uno iur
touchdown. Goal wns kicked.
Fremont slock was Htui up.
i ttl will fetched nrr. More
looso playing resulted In another touch
down for Council Illuffs. Tho rest of the
game was a procession. i crmcm uimn
Fremont got rattled and the boys from the
Hlurfs had little illlllrulty In 'olng nround
tho ends for substantial Bains. Their tack
ling WUM gOOU, llieir lino U SOIlll un : nu..
.i,..7M .ti.rM..uf, annii,ilihu, I,rem,iiit rnuld not
touch. Some of the inoit brilliant plays
were made by tho Fremont Wjys. but they
i.. ,i.n ..i.nift, t.-i i.iWa ritlviititnirn oi
them. Mnxwell played a fast gamo nt loft
end for Fremont, but lacked support.
t,.ll. . - . . t.nMn.l.i l Icllt lHliril.
fIHI III f.'llll-l. iiiinti,,. . . .n.-
Andrews at fullback nnd llrown nt right
nd put up good fool ball. Fremont lacked
tho team work of Its opponeutH. For Coun
cil Ilium (Jrayson, AyicBwonn, nui in
Oralner made Bomo good gains. Lineup:
..nii nine 'ii o ! remoni
Scblcoctte Left end Mux well
13 s wort b Left tarklo non '
Campbell Left guard uraei nai
I'm, i. iiii.in irtnird vunnadu
Orayson. .Left tackle Lumbanl
PIllliiK Right end r"w.n
Uiingnn . . . guarterbark i-rnz
AvloHWortn I'UiiiiacK nil"" "."
'i'r..,,,.r- I ,.fl tmlrhiirk Smith
Cochran .'.....'.Right halfback Denslow
Referee Taryner t'mplre: AlcMurr.U
Time; Twenty-minute halves.
QUAKERS SHOW IMPROVEMENT
Vnn.iiiUbnieiit of Ntnte CollfKP le-
vrlopn .'mv StrriiKth of the
'Vnrntly Klevm.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 5.-Tho t'nlverslty
of Pennsylvania eleven today defented tno
Stato college of Helleronie, .'J to . l u-uu
..i..nin i,d uiw.u,,. rntunrWnlile Imnrove
,i,,rli. i tin Iumi ivi.pl; ii ml the addition
of ' Teas at right guard strengthened tho
team considerably. , , .
Mint, i , will,, i?n hn Hume i:ood material nu
played a stiff game. The visitors ma'io
tneir oniy loucnuowii nnu s.n m i" m"
half After securing the ball on downs,
wiiitivnrtli rnti nriiiinil rltrht end for lifted!
yards nnd Smith was pushed through ror
live more, Sholl crossing the line In a mass
play. Pennsylvania scored In both halves
bv resorting to "guards back." Davidson,
Teas, Shook and Uennett scored Pennsyl
vania's touchdowns. Dennett kicked three
goals for Pennsylvania and Smith ono for
Mtaio college.
CLOSE CALL FOR COLUMBIA
Wllllniiis rollciir Ton m Miike tho
Aimv lorkors Hurry to
.Neoro Onee.
.mii, -,r,t.- -.rtt r. l,.lttmhln ilnfeated
Wll'larns this afternoon nt foot ball on tno
now gridiron at mo poio Broiirai?, i.
The louchdown that won the game was
made by Wcekes after a sensatlona rim.
Two threatened touchdowns by llllams
were also provented by Columbia s left
halfback through his alertness In falllne
on tne nan ni ara uiun.ui um .......
.lams fumbled.
. 1., (It .ifirmu'nat nf limr'
gins that Columbia escaped dofeat. On the
m i . . . ....iIh..1ii - 4 n lnf Aria
second nnir ii wns vniu-i u....
slve. Twice the MnBsacbusettH college lost
chances to Hroro by fumbles on Colum
bia's ten and tliree-yaru linen rrnpi'i'iivn
HARVARD NOT UP TO FORM
Conch Hold SIumts lMnsntlufnotlon
with Toiim'n Work In Ilefentlim
llntes nt CiuiilirlilKO.
CAMRRIDCR. Mass.. Oct. 5. Harvard de
feated Hates on HolUlers ncui nun ":
t ..f irt tn t tin, visitors
scorn being made owing to n fumble by
Swann on Harvard's twenty-flve-yard Une
and the quick work oi niaau mm jijii.-n
.. i... ,1... lnlopf,,rflnnn nf Allen
Rlstlne and Cutts did the best work nnd
Moody made most or tno gains mr ii--a
After the game Coach Held bod the nr
slty line up againsi ine iicnniucii, b m.
sallsilcd wns no wun nu n iuu ri"n.
YALE TEAM MARS ITS VICTORY
Fumble Uy U or-Conflileiit Suhstltiite
CIvon Tufts nil Opportunity
It Kiiihrnorn.
-, ii 1-T..X- rnt k A funiHlrt ennt
Yntc a rlcan score In today's struggle with
tho Tufts college eleven. It was nn un
necessary erior on the part of nn over
confident substitute that gave Tufts tho
onlv chance It had to score during Ih
game, not being nblc to hold Its own In
the least degree wun mu im iiuuiiimi.- nmn
lino of Yalt. The dual srnro wns 2.1 to 5.
CRESTON TEAM OUTCLASSED
llcdfovil Hlwh SchooPii Suiiorlor
Veluhl Too Miicli for It"
Opponent".
nMtii.-milv in.. Oct. 5. (Special Telo-
gram.)-The game of foot ball between
Creston and Hrdford high schools this
afternoon was won by Hedford, 23 to 0.
Tho vlsllors wero too light for the lorul
team and were ouicianseu. i no iiixi
mnrte within one minute
after the klckoff. The return gamo will
no played nt creston.
Tulior Wins by Small MnrKln.
nv-.n OAK. In.. Oct. 5. (Special.) The
Tabor college foot ball toam won from Red
Oak nt l'nctoius in me nrsi gume oi inu
senson, 17 to 1G. Uoth teams used a num
ber of new men, Tabor had the heavier
team, but Red Oak has bad more practice.
At the close of tho first half tho score
vim 17 In 5 In favor of Tabor. Red Onk
Ihen took a brace and worked Its score up
to 18. The nnal score was: Timor, iii lieu
Oak, 111. Two hundred people witnessed
the game. The Tabor crowd returned by
a special train.
Foot llnll l.encne llrrnk Up.
MlLWAFKKi:. Oct. 5. -The Natlonnl As
sociation Foot llnll league, which was rec
ently orcanliei) In Chicago, having St.
Louie, Milwaukee, Detroit and Chicago as
members, will not take the Held this season.
The cause for this Is the blch rates niked
by tho roilwoyR between Chicago and St
Louis. President Karel today decided to
call tho deal off, for this season, and has
notified the parlies Interested to that effect.
West 1'nlntern Are Winners,
HIGHLAND FALLS. N. V Oct. 5,-Re-tween
I.oful nnd 3,0f) foot ball enthusiasts
witnessed the game here this afternoon be
tween the West Point cadets and the learn
from I'ranktln-Marshall college of Lan
caster. Pa Tho contest resulted 20 to 0 In
favor of the soldiers. There wero three
touchdowns and Daly kicked a goal from
tho Held
CREIC1IT0N BESTS BELLEVUE
Uniwiity Gridiron AthleUi Run Up ft
Ecore f Thirty-ET Pointi.
EASY VMLKAWAY FOR THE HOME ELEVEN
Visitors Outi'lnksiMl III Wolnllt, Mired
nml .Hl.llt. hut I'luy n .rr (ionic
Mnnj- Wiiiiion See the
Contest.
Princeton'.. Little I'leU-l'ii.
PRINCRTON. N. .1., Oct. R.-Prlnceton de
feated Haverford at toot ball here tod'iv,
47 to 0. The gamo throughout wns one
sided and the only features wore several
long runs by Princeton's halfhncks and
Dewltt,
fifiiris HIkIi Jiohool Wlim,
OENKVA. Neb.. Oct. B. (Special.) The
Oeneva High school foot ball team, with
Superintendent Taylor, drove, to Fairmont
yesterday nnd pHyed the Fairmont High
school team Oeneva won, 11 to 0.
Joy reigns In the camp of Crelghton.
Thirty-seven points was the scoro which
tho gridiron athletes of the university
rolled up against Hollevuo lu n foot hall
gamo yesterday afternoon and their adver
saries were unable to get even within
striking dlstanco of the Crclghton goal
throughout the contest.
The feature of the crowd which attended
tho game on tho now Crclghton Held was
tho generous sprinkling of women. For
tho first time this fall tho fair sex was
out In force and their school spirit nnd loy
alty nnd enthusiasm put the men to shame.
Many Ilcllevuo supporters were there and
It was altogether un evenly divided swarm
that rooted Itself honrso between I nud
C o'clock, somo yelling for the victors,
others shouting Just ns loyally for tho
losing side.
It wns In every sense n walkaway for
Crleghton. Tho team did not outweigh Its
opponents to nny appreciable extent, not
more than fifty pounds In all, hut tho
wearers of the bluo sweater with the bis
white "C" outplayed their antagonists,
man for ninn, nnd the result was an over
whelming victory.
Two halves of twenty-live minutes each
was enough for tho Crclghton boys. That
was all tho time they needed to make
seven touchdowns by straight foot ball, no
flukes nor fakes, und to kick two goals
out of the seven chances. In that one de
partment of tho gamo Crelghton Is la
mentably weak. Cuptain Weluh and "Mlko"
Thomas, the two ends, nnd stars both of
them, took turn about at tho goal work.
Every touchdown of tho soven was Itnnie.
dlatoly behind tho goal or nearly so nnd
that gnvo them a straight, fair kick with
the full margin of goal width, In splto of
that fact they missed flvo between them
and Welch mado the two that were Bcorcd.
fionl KIcUIiik n lilt Oft
Thnt Is unfortunate work and though It
mado no difference In tho result of yes
terday's contest, In n close gamo tho ef
fect might have been disastrous. Goal
kicking Is a very Important feature of foot
ball. Every season Is strown with games
lost nnd won by poor goal kicking and
good. Last fall Minnesota defeated Wis
consin because tho latter missed a goal
nnd the Umlgcr.s wero tho better team.
In nil ather departments tho Crelghton
boys wero superb nnd every credit Is due
Coach Wh'.pplo and Captain Welch for the
flno working order and snappy play which
they have Inculcated into their men In so
short n time. It was the briskness of
action, coupled with the formldablo plung
ing of llutlcr and tho end runs of Thomas
and Welch, that won for Crelghton.
Meanwhile Dcllevuo college played a los
ing but n nervy game. Tho vanquished men.
downtrodden nnd trampled and held for
downs and turned at every stage, never fal
tered a moment. Plucky Captain Cooper
nnd his cohercnts played on and on, their
faces nlways towards the goal which thoy
found It lmposslblo to approach.
nellovue being held and unublo to make
hucdway by running the ball, played a
kicking gamo, and this resulted In open
play which was pretty to see. This stvlo
prevailed throughout a large portion of tho
ccntest.
Only three times during the contest did
the visitors make tho required five yards In
thrco downs, and that explains why the ball
was never In their possession within fortv
yards of Crelghton's goal. The latter school,
too. did somo kicking, though only com
pelled to take such action on three occa
sions. Both "Mlko" Thomas nnd "Torn"
Moore proved themselves most capable at
lofting the pigskin.
Sciisiitloiinl Tmieliilovin.
The most sensational touchdown of tho
game was that by little Quarterback Calla
han In the second hnlf. Thomas punted
from the Crclghton thirty-yard line. Corn
well muffed the ball, putting all Crelghton
players on side. Then, before Ilcllevue know
what had happened, Calluhnn scudded In
and got tho ball on tho bound nnd had
started away towards tho goal through the
broken ranks of his opponents and, with
mnrvolous dodging and leaping nnd ducking,
he got past them all When ono man, who
started lu pursuit, fell down Callahan's
goal was assured.
Of tho other touchdowns, Roberts took
two, McShane one. Walker one. Whlnnlo ono
nnd Hutler one. "Dusty" Mobarts' exhibition
nt tacklo'wns beyond criticism. The stars
of the Crelghton team, however, wero four.
Hutler and Walker for their flno bucking
and plunging, and Thomas nnd Welch for
loi.g end runs, each Imvlng hnlf a dozen of
twenty yards or more to his credit. All
four also did themselves proud In defensive
work, especially Welch. For tho visitors.
Itlght Guard Sawtell was the wizard of tho
line, while ninong the backs Left Half
Throw won the admiration of the crowd bv
his terrific playing ugalnst heavy odds.
Lineup:
CrelclllOn 37 Posltlnnn. ft11rllnvim
Thomas Left end Popo
iiuui'iin i.cii mcKie a. cooper
McCoy
Luthborough....I.ef( guard Stroud
Sullivan Center Scolleld
Lain Right guard Sawtoll
Walker Right tackle Kerr
Welch Rlcht end MoWhnrtor
Callahan Quarterback T. Cooper
dicDiiunn jiigui nnu Da ck . ornweii
Whipple Left halfback Throw
Butler Fullback Moore
t'mplre; O. McDonald. Referee: Frank
Crnwford. Timers: AV. P, Lynch for
Crelghton, J. A. Bhnfer for Hellevue. Line
men: Will O'Keefe for CroUhton, Shirley
Elsmore for Hellevue.
WHIST CLUB REORGANIZES
All l.tMors of (ho (iniuo Invited to
In lie with It for Cum
in K Scnion,
The Omaha Whist club has been exceed
ingly quiet during tho summer months but
now that the long oventnGs urn drawing
near It desires to reorganize for the win
ter. All the old members, as well ns any
other lovers of whist, are Invited to tho
meeting next Wednesday night. Four
tubles wero In play at the Inst mooting
with the following result:
NORTH AND SOFTII.
Thomas and HuBhmnn 151
Crummcr nnd Sweet H9 j
Jordan und McNutt 151) !
Garner & Calm 183 5
EAST AND WEST.
Coe and Hedlck 238 !!
Rogers and Harness 'ti
Hurrell and Alice 2S
Merrlam nnd Wheeler 214 -13
tluiikrr Crlekoter In I. end,
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. S.-The necond
day's play In tho International cricket match
closed here today with tho honors strongly
lu favor of the Philadelphia team. When
stumps wero drown tonight the Quakers
were leading by U9 for tho loss of only two
wickois in ineir seconu inning.
Low Unto Ktciiraloim
To Ohio and Indiana points; also Louis
ville, Ky via H. ft O. S,-W September 17
and 21 nnd October I and 8. Good returnlnc
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Dinner Plates
Tea Plates
Bread and Butter Plates
Tea Pot Stands
Oatmeal Dishes
Pruit Dishes
Cream Pitchers
Cups and Saucers
ROYAL liLl'K TKTM A TKTK CREAMS RKOl'LAlt VALt'i: Sile
nt PAN'-AMHRIPAN CRYSTAL TAHLBWARK ASSORTMENT- YOl'R
cnolce ut
Choice
for
12c
Bach
THIS line Is treat
ed with Trench
color effect, a
beautiful cluster of
roses and Interlaced
medallions of flno
gold work on the pur
est wblto enamel.
15c
10c
Grocery Dept,
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Extra Special Offer I
tor Monday. j
SIIKIMI'S
pci can
J These nre an unusual bargain.
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Soda Crackers c,,
per pound O k
Oyster Crackers rr
per pound , J
(linger Snaps-- e,.
j w
Woodenware Department
ioc !
i ii.si:.Hr..vr.
You will llnd the most complete line
of useful household articles In this do
purtment at the lowest prices.
A Pine W'ushtub 33c
A good strong Washboard
for
A .Steplad'ler
for
10c
4c
10c
..::.3Se
25c
9c
5c
....5c
12c
....9c
.15c
.5c
124c
per pound
Laundry Soap 10 bars
for
Pickles assorted
per buttle
Hlce-
per pound
Prunes California
per pound
Sliced Peaches
per can
Olives stuffed
per bottle
Asparagus
per can
Baked Beans
per can
Cheese cream
per pound
Coffee Dept,
I'lllST FI.OOIl.
The special offer on HI3NNETT8
CAPITOL COFP1CR hns met with
most llattcrlng results. The rush was
tremendous- nothing like it seen since
the coffee was llrst put on tho mar
ket, Kverybody Is delighted. Do not
faP to take odvimtugo of this grand
offer. A splendid SOl.'VKNlIt FRUH
with every package of O .
HKNNKTT'B CAPITOL ClC
COKFHK, per pound
Candy Dept.
i'ihst Fi.ntin.
(tut f the orllnnr r xtra upe
Hal nnlr.
XXXX Peppermint Lozenges usually
sold at 20c per lb., Monday's H,
price only iu
McKlnloy's llfe-llko picture nnd hand
some glass SOUVKNIIl itr,
FRHI-: for
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Stationery Dept.
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Vi curry cry thin u In I lie
luinli am xlitlluiicry Hue, mill at
lowest luinvlhlc price.
Egyptian Seal Hound Teachers' Hlblo
- with combined concordances, maps,
nuineroiiM Illustrations and additional
features-red under gold edgofl-wllh
thumb Index ppeclnl j jtQ
French Morocco iioiind Now Testa
ments wllh gold edges - irtri
fcpeclnl at IVw
"j Regret Cards--size ;ixHa with
envf'.upeM to innlch-extra line I -Sr.
satin ilulsli -special at ... lOw
Lean sheets Toilet Paper extra lino
tissue fluidity--regular value fxr,
10c special at vJC
Jewelry Dept,
Flit'!' I'MIOIt.
Slcrllliu MUer Ten nml Table
.mhiii Mile Kiccptlonnl Values.
We tiffcr a good weight Sterling Silver
Teaspoon, beautiful designs, ,4 H
per sen of 0, at HtVJ
An extra heavy Sterling Sliver Thim
ble, utiual value Mo, OC
till,'!' CLOCKS,
A very cholco selection of fancy Gilt
Clocks useful as well us ornamental
suitable fur wedding gills, c m uik
ranging lu price, up trom....'VtJ"
F1I,I,F.I HIAtiX.
Plain or heavy chased looks ns good
as solid gold warranted tor S years
will stand acid test
each 25c and OUt
SI.UHVI3 lll'TTO.VX.
A largo nnd choice lino of Sleeve nut
ton1; regular value 50c and ttr-
$l.S5-speelal L'tc nnd OVC
A largo size Salt Ilox
for
A Coat Hunger
for
We carry n largo line of Ill'TTUll
CHIMIN'S In all sl7.es nml makes. Our
lino or WASI1INO MACHINES Is tho
best to be found anywhere. We bnve
ten styles to choose from, Prices
!,l,;n,rom $6.85
Hardware Dept,
I'lttST FI.OOIl.
IVvery Item la (IiI.h ileiur(nieiit
In a lini'ifMiti. We iinote a fciv or
the in n ii.i i
A small Japanned Hread ilftr
box at CJ,
A fiO-lb. Japanned Flour lliu QSc
A 10-fit. Orunlto Olshiinu Q8c
A good Clotheswrlnger QSC
We call your attention to our largo
assortment of .lapauned und gal
vanized COAL HOUS, fli'OYEPIPKS.
HOARDS and SlIOYELS and MANY
OTHER THINGS that you may need
thlB time nf tho season. Every urtlclu
In this department a MONEY SAVER.
Trunk Dept
IX IIASI1MI1XT.
Rcforo buying anything In this lino
look over our large assortment wo
ca. ,imi you money. We enrry a
most complete line of line LEATHER
GOODS. TRI'NKS. TELESCOPES and
DRESS SL'IT CASES In tho NEWEST
SHAPES and STYLES,
A special low price on a largo Hat
top canvas-covered Trunk, with deep
trny and covered hut box, strong ami
well made, cheap nt $4.(X,
Shawlstraps,
up from
Rookstraps,
up from
Tourist Straps, with mallea- OKp
bin snans. at 16c. 18c nnd ""v
Leather Name Tags
nt
Music
SKt'OMI Fl.tMUt
Dept,
We call your attention to tho fact
thut wo are selling Musical Instru
ments cheaper than yon can buy them
elsewhere. II will pay vou t,. look
over our largo slock
llliecfl tieftire vnll line
Sl'vered Steel Strings,
per doz
Canvas Cases for Violins,
Guitars and Mandolins,
from ?Sc to
nnd got our
10c
Ilnnjos,
..yc
,5c
.3c
7c
; W. R. BENNETT CO.
Lace Curtains
THIRD FI.OOIl.
Nottingham Curtnlnn-decp border
Point d' Esprit center regular tl.fts
value per rfcC
pair 90C
Nottingham Curtalns-llno Insertion
effect plain center regular in
12.50 value per pair pl.i)y
Nottingham Curtolns-llne net French
effect-generous length and width
regular $2.85 value- . t!i
per pair kpl.OV
Irish Point excel'onl nnd good de
signs regular fl.CO value qr -
per pair
Rumed Curtains-good quality Swiss
line stripe effects- rcRil- 4 CI,-,
Inr Jl.(Xl vnlue 4vC
And many others ut bargain prlcen.
Sporting Goods
MJCOM)
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The lies! Knfiiln far the lenst
tatincy
Single Shotguns, EC nn
up from ipfJ, .JJ
Double Shotguns, hammer. Q 7E
up from ..pCJ. t J
Double Shotguns, hnmmrrK) QS
less, up from 'I' 1 -''
Itllles, single shot, tt?
up from qJtf.O
Itllles. repenting, CQ
up from 'P-
Shooting Coats, 7Rc
up from w
Shooting caps, 4Rc
up from
Loaded Shells, per box of ilHr-
25, up from uuk'
All Uliiils Mrtnllle CHrtrldReK,
llcolvrrs. nil maUrii nnd rnll
lirrni Fool Halls. MtrlUlaK I1iik,
Dumb Hells. Indian Clntis, nil
lvrlKlit" nnd sliri Ihcrclnf r,
llui'k Dpi'O)., llnelc Calls, Run
Covers, Landing; Tools, flc, ric.
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To All Whom It May Concern:
This is just by way of a reminder that the
reduced price on the few remaining lots in
Bemis Park
Only holds good for 30 days. If you do not know
about the reduction, ASK US, and remember we
make the TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE.
To the Man of Small Means;
Do you know thut only eight of our low
priced Bemis Park Lots remain unsold?
We offer now the choice of
Two Lots at $450.00 Each
ON HAMILTON STREKT.
(66 Lots have been cold at this price.)
Four Lots at $600.00 Each
ON LAKAYRTTK AVE.
(15 Lots havo been Bold at this prlre.)
Two Lots at $700.00 Each
ON LAFAYETTE AVE.
(13 Lots have been sold at this price.)
When these are gone you will find it diffi
cult to buy a lot anywhere in Bemis Park
for less than $900.
To the Man of Moderate Wealth:
You are not so shrewd as we thought.. Why
has it taken you two years to discover that
Those South Front Lots on
Lincoln Boulevard
are the cheapest and choicest in the city at
the price we ofler them at? Think of tho
big doctors' billb you can save by living in a
healthy spot!
Twenty of These Lots Have
Been Sold and
We Have Eleven Still for Sale.
One Lot for Sl.OOU
'I wo Lots nt st.ioe
Five Lots at Si. BOO-
Twn Lots at $1, 100
Onc Lot for $1,400
Just stop and think n mlnulo! Five lots nt Jl.tiOf) each, nnd
nil of them flico right on tho lake. Those hltrh anil BlRhtly lota,
broad and deep no extra charno for tho IiIk trees and neor
any paving taxes to pay.
You will enjoy a drive out to Bemis Park ono of these fine October afternoons,
our salesmen show you some of these lota before thoy are all sold.
Payne-Knox Company
Lot one of
N. Y. Life Bidg
Sole Agents.
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