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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1901)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTHDA Y, H OVKMBEft 8, 1901. ONE TOO MAN? ON BOARD Xittk Ccmitj Ctmminiontr Will Hare t I'iS.t tct HU PUci, CONNOLLY RELIES ON MILLER A CLERK UUe I P of Ihr Hull (.'nil for thr Plrt Jdertlnit Will Deride Which Member lnt Mtnrt Content. "There; seem to bo six of us slated for a tout that m HI bold only five. Somebody tnuiit Jump Into tin- river and tlm momcn tous question now Is who will tnko n bath when tho board Is reorganized January 4," ' James I. Connolly, chairman of the Hoard j of County Con)tnlx.ilincrs, remarked yester- any in iiisciiKBiiig wig laiigie which nun come about through t ho election of Lyman Waterman ns a Hlxth man on a board which can havo but (lvo members. "I do not look for ony InJunrttonK or nny attempt at set tling tho tight between llnrto and Water man until after tho reorganization of the board tho llrst of the year. "The. latest eleetlon returns Indicate that Harry Miller will bo the. next county clerk. Ho Is tho man who will call tho rot I when the board meets for reorganization January 4. I am not In tho debt. My caso was act 'tied by tho Htipremo court and the struggle lie between Waterman nnd Hnrte. Miller 'lll bo compelled to omit tho name of one of theso two men from tho roll call and then tho fellow who Is left will probably enter the courts to find out why ho was shoved out Into tho cold. "I am elected to n placo on tho county board nnd am entitled to a certificate of flection nnd a seat with the. rommlsslon ers," salrt Lyman Waterman. "I do not I know what stops I will take In case 1 am 1 denied a place on the board. It is certain, ' however, that 1 will not surrender without la, fight." iMvni: linos, c i.oak mam-:. .HerniiH liny of tlir fJrent Snlr from tlm llitnkntpt 1'lrin f MfjfM, l.ery iC i , nlieii, nth .r.. Sfr York. i Never In the history of cloakdom has such , a well-known firm been forced cut of busi ness. Never In Omaha's history has there t been such a tremendous bankrupt stock of cloaks, suits, waists and furs been put on sale at one-third 'wholesale prices. Kvery Inch of our big department crowded with bargains. Kxtra salespeople to wait on you tomorrow. All goods altered free of charge and delivered tho same day as purchased. 600 women's suits, all new styles, jackets lined with gtvemaud taffetas, bins and flounce skirts. M U. A C. price $15, Hay dtn's price, $8.75. Women's box coats, trimmed with bands of stitched taffeta, worth $10, for $2.08. 500 coats In raglans, automobiles and box coats In kerseys, homespuns and other ma terials, all lined with silk or Skinner's sntln, the greatest collection of women's gar ments ever known, worth up to $25, for tS.OS. 400 women's rainy-day skirts In corduroys snd homespuns, single nnd double-faced, worth $6, Havden's price, $2.t0. women's silk waists, trimmed with braid. M., L. & C. price $1.50, Ilayden's price, l! 200 children's long and abort cloaks, nicely trimmed, worth $5, Haydcn's price, $1.0$. Women's raglans In fine Imported cloths, mHde only by this well-known firm, worth $35. for $15. Klfty dozen wrappers In flannelettes and percales, worth $1.60, for 60c. HAYnns imos. BIDS ON AUDITORIUM DIGGING Contractor -Mnlir Offers to the Needril I'te n vn t Inn fnr, til.- Ilnllillnir. Bids for tho Auditorium excavation,' wcro opened at yesterday's meeting of the board of'dlrectors nnd referred to tho building and grounds committee, which will mako a con tract with tho best bidder. Joo Ilutlcr & Fon bid 35 cents per cubic yard: A. J. Stai ley, 34.0 cents; W. W. Taylor, 40 cents; Tancey & llcdman, .11 cents; l C. Jackson Hro 33 cents. Tho nrchltcct cntlmntcs that an expenditure of between $600 and $700 will bo required. Tho executive committee was Instructed to dovlso appropriate ceremonies for the breaking of ground Upon tho slto, which Is to bo dono Monday, November IS. A commltteo from the Knights of Ak-Sar-Den, consisting of W. S. Jardlno, Kdgar Allen and II. V. Lane, was to have been present to discuss that part of tho Audi torium Intended for their use, but ns tho other two members were out of tho city Mr. Lane did not enro to make an official repot i upon tho matter. Ho said that whllo the space nsslgncd to them was rather smull ho believed It would bo satisfactory and that tho board would be safe in going ahead with tho construction under the plans adopted. Tho matter wnn referred to tho building aud I grounds committee with power to act. Subscriptions were reported amounting to J1..41. tno largest amount In any one. week . In tho last four months. A meeting of the subscription commltteo will bo hold Friday nignt tit I'restnenl Sanborn s office to di vide tho unsolicited territory and lay out ptans ror a vigorous subscription campaign 1 during tho next sixty days. HOLD A SECRET SESSION lnira-TVelirnnk .Inlilirra' Aaaorlnllon neliatlnir the Stntr of Trade Ilrhlnd Closed Ilonm, The Iowa-Nebraska Wholesale Grocers' association held a short session yesterday at tho Paxton hotel. Nearly seventy-live hotisoa vere, represented. Tho mwiinn. ,,,. . crot one nnd tho officers announced that matters of Intorost to tho trade were dla inissed, but that thero was othlng to be Kivru oui inr puDitcation. George A. Tolnts, Upper Sandusky. O., writes: "I have been using Foley's Honey snd Tar for hoarseness nnd find It tho best remedy I ever tried. It stopped tho cough Immediately nnd relieved all soreness." Tako lono but Foley's. Fine French clocks. Edholm, Jeweler. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with The Dathcry. 216-220 lies building. Tel. 1716. First water diamonds. Kdholm, Jeweler. The Morthrrntern f,inr. SHOHTKNINO TIMR. IMWIOVINO SERVICE. Nov. 2. Daylight Chicago special leaves 7.120 a. m. Instead of 7 a. m. Same time of arrival at Chicago. Daylight tit. I'aul-Mlnncapolls F.xprcss leaves 7'10 a. ni., Instead of C;5 a. in. Samo tlmo of arrival St. Paul-Mpls. No. 2, the Overland Limited to Chicago, at 7:45 p. in., carries SLEEPING CARS ONLY. Much quicker time westbound. Chicago to Omaha. The Northwestern can do this. 1401-1403 Farnam St.' ii.wnri.vs fximiiMi .vux. The Kiitlrr IH.CMM ( liilhln Stock Ot A. H. Klrkenbaum & Co., Philadelphia, at 35c on the dollar. Tho cntlro main floor, bargain room, la devoted to tho wonderful salo of this tre mendous purchase. Remember this stock Is now on s.-tlo at less than half wholesale prices nnd every men's, boys' suits, over coats, ulsters, reefers nnd odd pnnts must be sold by Saturday evening. A few gam plo items from the hundreds ot bargains to be had In this sale: Men's $6.50 beaver overcoats, $2.75. Men's $10 all wool ulsters, $3.75. Voitths' $5 long pants suits, $1.05. Hoys' $5 3-plece knee pants suits at $1.05. Hoys' $1.60 storm reefers for 6oc. Men's $12.50 Melton stilts for $5.00. Hoys' $3.00 vestco suits nt 05c. Hoys' $5.00 Russian blouse suits, $1.95. Roys' $1.60 nnd $7.50 storm ulsters, at $1.95 nnd $2.95. Hoys' $3.60 kneo pants suits, $1.60. Boys' $1.00 reefers at 95c and $1.50. Men's $15 very fine suits, $7.60. Men's $20 extra fine suits, $9.75. Men's $3.00 fine pnnts, 95c. Hoys' 75c all wool knee pnnts, 25c. Men's $12 black clay worsted suits, $5.00. Men's $10 overcoats, $3,75, HAYDHN BROS. I)r E. Holovtchltier, returned from tho south. .'.Oil for Unit a On?' Work. If you live In tho country or In a small town nnd have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralscrs In tho neigh borhood, jou can make $5.00 easily by four or live hours' work. Wrlto us and we will send you cur proposition. Tho Bee Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb. Omroh Snpper. The Indies of the St. Mary's Avenue Con gregational church will give a supper in the church parlors Friday evening at 6 o'clock. Supper, 25 cents. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho lice. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Tclephono 238. Shampooing and hair aresslng. 25c. In connection with Tho Bathery, 216-220 See building. Tel. 1716. Publish your legal notices In Tha Weekly Bet. Telephone 2S8. , Neck chains and lockets. Edholm, Jeweler. Store 1506 Dodge street for rent. HOT SODA NOW At fht Onyx Quean If you get chilly whllo out shopping these raw November days, come in ntitt let our soda wnter expert mix you a hot drink We servo HOT CLAM BOUILLON HOT DUTCH COCOA HOT GINGER TEA and a hundred more fancy hot drinks AT TIIH ONYX QUEKN. We servo our vki.vht ion jhi:am Kvery day in the year. Sherman &McGonne1 1 Drug Go. Our. Kith nml nnilHe. Oinnhn. HAYOENs Skirts Made Free PruTlriluw the mnterlnl will lie iur ehnaeil In unr More nt not Irn. ihnn 7Bo ier jarit we will make A Plain Lined Skirt Free of Charge. ' .i."" nucriy io come to our store nrt chooso any material nt 76o-or up n nigh n you want to go In our Minn rt DftEfiS OOOD8 DEPARTMENT. w Uuamutee Kvery Skirt to Vlt the orders nro taken. -V. . ,orliJn.h? done 1,1 tatl. a. ' CLL IN AND INVESTIGATE. HAYDEN BROTHERS. 1'nlo.ue mntchsafes. Edholm, Jeweler. The Soothing Syrup Babies Arc whining ngaln writing to patent med icine miinurni'turi'rs tn havr tlii'tn rerun" to ii How us to mlvertlso their patents lit tlm Omiibii dulllefi. Well, children, it will never happen. We lire the llrst nnd orig inal drug cutters nnd intend to keep It up. It' u winner, tlmt'H why. $1.00 Tetiitiitlim Tonic ;(,. $1.00 West Hrnln nnd Nervo Treatment.. 1'C $l.or Hi'Xlnc Tills 75c J1.00 t'ertinii sso 2ir Victor Fills so -."e Uiilniieetol hex! for coliln. . . .atlc $2.00 Cramer's Cotton Root, Tansy nnd l'ennyroynl ji.oo l?l t.'rntiier'N Kidney Cure (Keiuiiie)7r) riOe Criimer'a Klilncj- Cure(Keniiliie) loo 25c Cramer's Vegetable I'llla (genuine) 20c I I'lnl Cure CI) eerltir, never did sell nrtlcle for more than.. 23c Kl-or. Ao. I niekliiMitn'N Witch llnxel Uln A full line of llulilicr niioiln nt nil lirle.en. Cut Trice Drug Store I'al. 747. S. V. Cur. l(!th and Clileas Goods delivered FltEK to any part of city. SCHAEFER'S I Brownie Kodaks This is not a toy, but a good kodak, mndo by Eastman, taking pictures 2'6x2. Can be loaded In daylight. Only 80c Any child can work them. If you have not already got a "Brownie Book" call at our store. All In ctructlon frco. , THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY I '215 Farnam Street. Headquarters for Amateur rhoto Supplies. 1m ' 1 k Perfect Furnace Coal Our Arkansas Anthraclto Is fully equal to hard coal ton for ton for furnaco use. It starts more readily, holds flro ns well, Is as clean, cllnkcrless, carefully screened and tosts $2.00 a ton less. The price $8.00 delivered. Hald & Rice, Tel. 1238. 506 So. 1 Mth St. Opposite Her Grand. KEELEY ne oC ,ho " I'HPPen t the Keeler -y.lem o, .,. CURE ,UU"' "'e n"' Kre,p'r "" In e!,r..k. Cnre. nr.inkrnne... C. DrnB l'.er. Tobnc.w. i!.... KBKM3Y lXSTITUli:. it. , Leaven worth. Omaha. MRS. J. BENSON. "Wo enn pivo .you mts unv kind of rur in it great variety of hI.vIck. Scarfs, Stoles, Colljarettes, Double Collars, Muffs, Etc Tn Benvor, Kenl nml Tmilnlioii rarten, link, fjnhlc, r?(one jraHcn, Fox and utlicrs. Marlon Scarfs from 51) up. - i Don't fall to look at our oods before you buy Shrade'rs FIG POWDER A gtiainntccd Remedy to Cure nml pri'voitt AppendlcltlH, ri-inovc Gnll Stones, ('tut' Constlimtlon, lltwtlnehes, Kidney trotiltles, Liver Hlotclins. Then) Ih nothing lietler ror n Fciuiilo lleRtiln tor tlin.ii .Slirittler's FIk Powder. Sold nt dint: Htort'H. -"o it bos, or Kent liy mall. Addiehrt Depitrtuient A, W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., Nw York Room 10, No. 30 East 14th 3U r 1602 N. 24th St.. Omaha. Neb. Trenton Coal Lump and $5.75 per ton Nut $5.50 per ton A PERFECT DOMESTIC COAL NO SOOT NO CLINKERS LASTING SMALL ASH G. B. HAVENS & GO., 1522 Farnam St. Telephones 301,317 nnd 825. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS 3,000 Sample Pieces of Imported Cloths Pur chased From the Custom House on Sale Today. REMNANTS SILKS AND SILK VELVETS AT FRACTIONAL PRICES Wc Also Offer for Friday's Selling Very Special Hm-pilns in French Runnels and Dress Goods The Itascincnt is Filled to Overflowing With Keinmints of livery Descrip tion All Priced at About Their Value. Bought from the Custom House. fi.no nii'oiti i:i ini ;mii, :r, rnvrs. 5,000 Imported Pampln pieces, Inirrly n ynnl Iodr, In unuilto cloths, panne cloth, pop I in nnd Mitln liorlicr., In flCHrlftx, liluefi, pinks lirownn, tuns, two nml tlirrc ploccH to timtcli, ovrry yitnl Riiiiriintrfil worth 51.o on pale nt 35o for cntlro piece. siionTi:it iMi'oii i i-.n nitiiss ;ooi)s hi:ii. wrs. r.c m ioc. All the Iniportcil sample rcmnnntn, black and colors, k nt tc anil lOo each. rini.vrii ri.AM'.r,i. All tho accttmnlatlon of remnants from our urcnt Krcnch flannel salr of the past week, plain colors, dots nnd stripes, all Imported material" that ratall nt T3e, on salo nt 25o yard. fs..-.o ci.o'i'iis xn '.snn:iti2s. ns li.V'I'S. Today nn elegant lot of lilph Krade Imported M-lneh wide, nnflnlshcd worsteds, serHcs and casslmeres, chev iots, meltons, "beavers ami kerseys, bouclo cloth and nstrakhans, stiltuble for ladles', ehllflron's, tnen's and boys' wear, also Kolf skirts, etc.. in leimths from 1 to fi yards, worth $2.M, ko at Sic yard. iti:t.Ts ni' silks t r.c, lot, ir.o ami ur.f i2. n. Thousands of remnants of satins and silk serges In black and colors, also tKffetas and urns grains in lengths of U. H. ?i-yard and l-yanl, many pieces to match, suitable for llnlmi cloaks nnd Jackets, nlso for dress trimmings, fancy work, etc., ro nt 25c, 15c, 10c and Ec each. I.enRtliH runnlUK from f to 13 yards. In taffeta silks, pen II do sole, luocadi'd silk, foulards, ko at 40c and fc yard, HIIM.VAXTS til' Ml.lv VIII.VIIIS AT ."'. IOC AM) .") I1ACII. Velvets for waists, velvets for mil linery purposes, velvets for till kinds of trlmmlnRS, worth from $1 00 to 2."') yard, ko nccordltiK to letiKth of rcm nnnt at '-yard remnants 5c each H-yard rcmniiuts UV each One-yard remnants bOc each Friday is Remnant Day. I.N 'I'lli: II ASI'.AIIIM'. Todav wc will place on sale thn Krandest lot of remnants we havo ever sold. lo.tw pieces lace curtain remnants, these are mill remnants of NottlttK ham l.ico curtains, all IciiKtlis, ko at 5c each. Mill remnants of online llnnnel tmd Clnilerclln llnnnel. nil lotiKths, 2e per remnant. ..... Mill remnants, Ioiik letiKlhs ouIIiik Manuel, 5e yard. .Mill remnants best Knido otttliiK flannel, MjC yaid. .Mill remnants cantnn llnnnel. 2ltc yd. Imllntltui Kiench Manuel In Persian patterns, law iiHsortnient, 11c yntd. I .Mill lemuauts black and white heavy twilled shlrtltiK, the 12Hc kind, at 5c yd .Mill rcinuantH of now dress prints, yurd, worlh S'.jo. .Mill remnants drapery sateen nnd cretonne, lot" yurd, worth -1'ic. Mill remnants black nnd fancy dres sateens. 15c kind, ko nt fi.je yurd. Mill remnants new chatnbray KlnB" ham, the 12'ijo kind, ko at r.U yard. Mill remnants comfort cretonne, 5o yurd, worth ..'c. Buy Your Blankets Now. Wc vtlll kIvo iii tin lirtii'flt of flic ml vniilnu' Kiilued li.v lilt I II P, MllPII Wf IMMllll Ihij- llll- HlltllKtMdlHly. AVc will offer a special lot of strictly all wool silver Kruy blankets. There are no better Krny blankets mnde. They nre nil wind, extra larKo size, very soft, nml should be seen. The extra heavy ones. 12-1 size, we will sell fur JI.0S pair The medium welKht, 11-1 tde, wo will sell for pair; and the rcK'ilar weight 11-t size for J2.!iS pair. Theso would be barK'Uns. lor double these ptlcet, One IiIk lot of very heavy I'nlted States navy blankets. These urn extra heavy while and lafRO black borders. The United H talcs government pays J7.W for them. We boiiKht this lot for spot cash nnd will sell them nt f 11.50 pair. Cine lot of strictly all wool scarlet blankets at $2.flS pair, worth M.50. A special lot of extra heavy blankets made ut the California Woolen mills. They wcIrIi 12 pounds per pair, ut frt.OS. $s.M, $10.50 nnd J12.50. Special offering In medium weight white all wool aud half wool blankets nt 5125. S1.W, KM and W.OS pair. Cotton blankets, white, gray and tan, nt 4?c, 75c, Oc anil $1.2.'i pair jmnAunr is HAVflFil Friday i$ Remn,nt Dy lift I UtllS ' the Bargain Room f OVER 260.000 YARDS OP RBMN'AVTS Tn Tin? rtnarn rtirT AM, KINDS OP WOOL AND HALF WOOL DKESS C.OODS, 10c YAHD. YARD WIDE MUBLIN, 27ic. 10c UNINOS. 5c. 6c MNINOS 2Wc. KTC. THIS WILL, HE A SALH TO BE REMEMBERED. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE, FOR WHEN IIAYDBN'S ADVER TISE YOU ALWAYS GET IT. NO PEDDLERS. DEALERS OR MANUFACTURERS SOLD IN THIS ROOM. MUH1.IN.1, I.l.-VKVM, KTC. Yard wld muslin, worth 6Vfcc, heavy, Tc. Yard wldp bleached, worth 6c, 2Ua 8c c bleached damask, fine patterns, 13c, SSc turkey red damaBk, 19c. 10c towels, Cr. IGc towels, 7'4o. Bpectol sale on nil kinds of wide sheet- lnf. prints and rrcnc-Ai.i-s. DIlKXf ooon.s. 20,000 ynrds of drees goods, plaids, ntrlpes, honrlettas, serges and other weavea, worth up to 75e yard, at 10c. 25.000 yards or 50-Inch all wool sultlaKS, 50-Inch silk and wool plnlds, f0-lnth serges, HO-lneh nil wool henrlottas, Jl fancies, and all will go at less than one-third of origi nal co.it, at 25c to HOc a yard. 51. Inch strictly all wool blank cheviot, Full standard 50,000 yards roninantn, dark , 40c a yard. and llcht color, tho 7ic grade, 2'c. no-lnch strictly all wool storm serce. 49c 88-lnoh wide percnlts. dark aud lU;ht , ,,.,, , ,.. r.t.tnh .11 colore, remnants and full pieces, regular I hnm.onllll nn.ln,, all , ,H,.., ,,,h lto and 2Co grade, at 5c. OUTING FI,.VXI1I.S AM) FI.ANM'llo ETTItS, 10c Shaker flannel, 2 Tic 15c Shaker Oannals, 0c. 12Uc cotton flannels, 6c. 15c, flannelettes, Ec. lc Imitation Frenoh ftannals, Sn. 2Cc rmltatlon French flannels, all the fins hades, with and without side bands, 10c. SATHl'NN. 600 yards of Simpson's black sateen, In long remnant, at Sc. 5,000 yards Simpson's black and white and fancy eateens, worth 19c, at 7',-ic LININGS. 10,000 yard ot aklrtlngs, worth 5c yard, at 2ic. ' 11,000 yards of double fold waist linings, worth IRc yard, at 5c. 509 yad of mercertaed skirt linings, worth lUc, at Be. URAPKniKS. 25 o draperlM, Ann colors, at 12VbC lic draperies, at 7Vic. ZZJ. all worth up to l yard, at 49c. $10,00 dress patterna nt J3.98. 112.00 skirt patterns at 12. PS. 4-ynrds of $1.98 mohair crcpon, $.98. S ynrds of extra heavy rainy-day skirting In gray, oxford, black, navy, worth 75c yard, for entire pattern, $1-25. NII.KS, VKI.VISTN AMD COXDlHOVs. 25c fancy ellks, 10c. 50c fancy silks, 19c. 7nc Roman utrlpee, 3?o, $1,50 silk flannels for waists, S9e. 50c velvets, all colors, 10c $1.00 corduroys, 39o. UPKCIAI. O.V HI.AKKnVlk.ATin COM- I'onTs. $1.00 blankets at 59a. $1,25' blankets at 73c Blankets from 60c up to $4.58, worth up to $7.50 each. $1,00 comforts at9o. $1.25 comforts at 75c. $2.60 comforts at $1.50. GREAT SALE ON UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS jn non-U sampio m mens nnn wooi ICO dorsn children's vnsts, pants and drawers, In nU sizes from 16 to r.4 made to sell t 3So, on sale at 10c, 300 down samples In ladles' underwear, Tests and panta, all sizes, worth up to $1, oa sale at 39a, 25o and 19c. 1 ht of ladlna' and men's wool nnd fleece lined stockings, regular 25o quality, at 120. Mart's glove and mittens, worth up to $1.00, at 4c, 25c and 19c. and fleece lined Bhlrtn and drawers, worth up to $1.50, on sale In 3 lota at 49c, 39c and 29c. Men's $1.25 all wool sweaters, In all col ors, at 89c. Men's $1.00 Jersey overshirts ot Mn. Men's lOo eox nt Sc. Man's 10e handkerchiefs at So. Mon'e 50c suspenders at 15o, 1 lot of men's colored laundered shirts, Mea's BOo and 75c night shirt and white Orlffon brnnd nnd other well known brands, unlaunderiMl shirts, all sizes, at 2nr, worth $1.25, at 29c. Friday at The Nebraska Men's all wool kersey o'coats 5,00 Men's all wool cheviot o'coats 7.50 Men's all wool cheviot suits 7,50 Men's all wool worsted suits 9.00 Men's English worsted suits 12.00 Women's kersey box coats 9.75 Women's cheviot raglans 8.75 Women's tailor-made suits 8.75 Women's tailor-made suits 12,00 Women's tailormadc suits 14.75 Women's automobiles 9.75 Women's kersey capes 6,75 Women's box coats 5.90 Women's watking skirts 3.90 Women's flannelette wrappers .... 69c Women's storm collars 3.90 Women's fast black hose 10c Women's lislethread hose 25c Women's ribbed elastic top hose.. 25c Men's fancy colored and plain hose 10c Men's fancy pattern hose 15c Men's fine cashmere hose 15c Men's work gloves 35c Men's heavy woolen gloves 35c Men's heavy woolen mitts 35c Men's heavy calfskin gloves 45c Men's dogskin gloves 50c Boys' yarn gloves 25c Boys' yarn mitts..... 25c Boys' sweaters 45c Boys' winter caps 19c Men's winter caps 25c Men's fancy shirts 45c Men's pure linen collars 10c Men's goodvquality underwear 35c Men's derby ribbed underwear 45c Men's heavy fleeced underwear.... 75c Men's combination suits, each 75c Boys' school shoes, 10 to 13 95c Boys' school shoes, 13 to 2 1,10 Boys' school shoes. 2 lf2 to 5 12. 1.25 Girls' school shoes, 8 12 to 11 1.00 Girls' school shoes, 12 to 2 1.25 Women's kid shoes, all sizes 1.90 Women's cadet calf shoes, all sizes 1.90 Women s storm rubbers 35c Men's good heavy sweaters 1.00 Men's strictly all wool sweaters.... 150 Come with the crowd if you want to get good values. I 20 Pounds Granulated Sugar Frida $1.00 ' TOIIACCO nill'AUT.MUXT. Star plug chewing tobacco 35c j null Durham smoking tobacco ., too Ilorecshoo plug chewing tobacco 35c Duke's Mixture SSc Nerve plug chewing tobacco 33c Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35c Battle Axo 33c Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35a Newsboy tobacco Sue 1 Old S'tylo smoklug tobacco a;c HAYDEN BROS. 6 CHRISTMAS Is nlinost here and Its ubout tune to select your elf's Wn me showing such n handsome, nobby lino this yenr watches, diamonds, out glass, opera glahxes, sterling sll vcr- and hundreds of novelties. .Spend u few minutes tit our storo, LOOK I'Oll Til 11 NAMIS, S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 151(1 Douglas St. It May Look Like Rookwood At llrst glance, hut If It hasn't the Itook wood monogram stumped on bottom of each piece, It's only an Imitation Them Ik h atlsf,utlon In owning anything genu ine, but who enjoys a counterfeit" W sell only lln genuine Ilnokwooil Pottery.' lieautlful pieces ns low as K, M nnd io, . ml si on im to $lu. Look over our exhibit. 1UAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., Jewelers and Art Stationers. Intliiinil M(iiif;lu Street. Mall orders given careful attention. Selection paikub'ca sent to responsible parties. II lIEUn he 375,000 Underwear HAY UCRS Sale in Full Blast. Thi m... i..r..u, iiiii.u from thn best manufacturers nt absurdly low oi bct nnd highest "ale ever held In Omaha (' lilies llsi.) thread Vet. long sleeves, ftt )C Ladles' wool mixed Vest nnd I'nnts at 19c. I "lilies' fine Harvard nil s Vest himI I'nnts at 50c. I Ih'H ex r." heavy II "en lined Combluntioit Hull nt Wc. l m le's' linn half wool Combination Units at $1.(0. I lies tine I'oinblmitlon Hulls. Harvard mills wool, nt Jl Of Ladles' line Vi-ga HtH Combination Hulls, In pink, blue nnd white, '"f'S' Children's extra, heavy lleeeo lined Vest, 1'ants and Ptnwers nt 25c. Children's hinv,v cotton ribbed Vest and I'nnts, In llaruird mills mnU ChUdien's,,nno i'lurvnrd mills Combination Suits, In all sizes, at U0 Children's blnek Tights, In nil sizes, ut Wr. Ladles' Outing riannel Skirts, kneo lengths, at Sfic. Ijidles' (Jullng l-'laimel ilowns ut 190, In all slze Jl tti HwIsh Coude wool and hllk Underwear, In all sires, Shirts nnd Urnwers Jersey tibbed, for in on salo nt "Br. Meii's lln wool and rllk ..eeeed lined yiilrts nnd Drawori', worth "', 'Menn Jr'l'am'li's wool lleeco lined Shirts and Drawers, worth fnnev colors, regular price 1 on salo at 'IDo. '.Men's 25c Socks at 10( W dozt'ii men a Una llslo thread Socks, In plnln and fancy colors, n i in .Men's 50n lisle thread Socks at 19c ...... , , Wi dozen men s lino llslo thrnnd Socks, In plain nnd fancy colors, regular price M' 'mcTi'h0 Cnlon Suits nt Jl 50, jifiO nml ?rt nnd up, HAYDEN BROS.