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THE OMAHA DAILY BElv. TVKSD.W, NOV KMHElt H, IDOL
MARKET flOUSE GETS NEARER
tlx Otaacilncn Am tht th Oltj Mhaild
XkTt On.
OUESTIIN OF SITE COMES UP NEXT
Proffer Will l.lkrl) lip AiUrH friitn
Trnprrlr lnnr r llefore llcvirt
to Co rid em mil Inn Properd
in K In 'In Urn.
Six member of tho city council hne rltfl
Ititely announced themselves as In favor of
the acquisition by the city of a market site
and a market liouc. One only out of the
nine has stated thut he is opposed lo tho
obcme, while two more have not yet ex
pressed their sentiments.
Afl a. result of this favnrnlile attitude nn
the part of a majority of the councllmon
the market house project will now In
pushed rapidly. Nothing exists to hinder
the work and an early a consummation as
in consistent with thoroughness and con
servatism In the selection and purchase nf
alto Is Intended hy the uldermon wlio
mile upon the proposition,
At inn meeting; of tho council In Roncral
r-ommlttoo yesterday afternoon .Mr. Ilasc.ill
brought thla matter plainly before the
members. As tho engineer of the market
house scheme, Involving tho Jackson street
'lte, he demanded to know tho Hcntlment
of the council on the whole question, and
as a result a roll call of tho couticllmcn
was made, they being asked to state by
'"yes" or "no" their opinions, giving at
the same time a safe Indication of what
their votes would bo on an ordinance look
Its to uch an end.
llascall, Ilurkley, Mount, Hnye, Trostlcr
nd Iyobeck said that they favored tho
market, Xlmraan raid he did not. Whlfe
horn and Karr were out of the room at the
time.
Tho object of sernrlng this expression
was merely to avoid any wan to nf tlmo and
labor upon aunh a lengthy matter If It were
not to pass tho council In tho end. Its
ultimate success being now assured, tho
matter of method and means alone remains.
Nothing savo a selection of tho best plan
of procedure now confronts the council.
Uuestlon nf Site
Of the two known schemes for securing
the site, one by asking for proposals of sate
nd the other by condemnation, use will he
made In order. First, tho affair will be laid
wide open and everyone asked to come be
fore the council with a proposition to sell
a site. If cither satisfactory location or
figures cannot bo secured by this mctlioc,
the council will abandon it and condemn
whatever site It chnses.
Meanwhile attention Is turning to the
propositions known to be already before
the council. That nf .Mr. Mount Is most
prominent In tho minds of the aldermen
just now. Ho proposes the purchase of thn
tract bordering the west sldo of Nineteenth
atreet between Harney street and St.
Mary's avenue. This property Is owned by
Herman Kountze. Just now In Now York
City, but who will return to Omaha on De
cember 1.
Mr. Kouotzo Is anxious for the council
fo defer action till his return, ax ho says
Jie will then submit a proposition for tho
ale of this property. The dimensions arc
355x500 feet. Mr. Mount In In communica
tion with Mr. Kountze and will urge tho se
curing of thla site on any reasonable terms.
He states Us principal recommendation as
being tho only plot of ground of any size
adequate for tho purpose to near tho busi
ness center.
MATTERS IN CRIMINAL COURT
il4aj Baker Hear Pirn of a Nuiii-
ker of Accused l'rl
( oner.
Charles Cartrlght pleaded guilty to grand
larceny beforo Judge H.ikcr yesterday
and was sentenced to one year In tho pent
tnatiary. Ho assaulted O. Olcson und stole
$55 from blni a few weeks ago.
Fred Hill and J. Ulaher wero arraigned
before Judge Baker on a chargo of burglary
and pleaded not guilty.
Harry Thomas was arraigned on a chargo
f .robbery and pleaded not guilty.
Ed J. Walling pleaded not guilty to a
chargn of embezzlement brought against
felm by I). J. O'Hrlon.
Paaalnir of thn Cubic Car.
A ferw years ago tho cable- system was con
lderd tho best, but slnco tho Invontlon of
th trolley tho cable Is being rapidly dls-
placed. Experts now claim that com
pressed air will eventunlly be tho car power
of the future. In all lines of Industry lru
provementa am constantly being made, but
In medicine Hostetter b Stomach Bitters
till holds the lead, bocauso It Is Impossible-
to make a better medicine for Indigestion
dyspepsia, bolchlug or biliousness. Bo sure
to try It
JUDGE FAWCETT STANDS PAT
flterrnln the Motion 1n Set Aalrtr thn
German NavtiiK llitnk 1,'nni
k promise.
JndffM Fnwcett overruled a motion to
IJiaye the compromipo In tho German Rav
lngs bank case set aside This compromise
was effected In July ami makes It possible
for about $200,000 worth of claims against
the bank to bo settled for $100,000. Tho
.depositors who are dissatisfied with Judge
Fawcett's ruling having appealed tho caao
i inn supreme court,
THJSTI.KS AMI DAMtlll'FP,
B?7wtrcattna; l'nrnllrl mid m. Vnlfi
abl Deduction Therefrom.
Cutting down thistles no morn rclloea
the land of thistles than does scouring
tno scalp euro dandruff. In each caso per
manent relief can only como from cradt
'.caunjc permanently tlio cause. A term
thai, plows up tho scalp In searching for
the. hair root whore It saps tho vltnllty,
causes dandruff, falling hair, and bald-
esa. Tf you kill that gorra, you'll have
o dandruff but a luxuriant suit of hair.
'Newbro s Horplcldo is tho only hair propa'
ration In tho world that cures dandruff,
faltinc hair and baldness by killing ths
sjerro. 'destroy tho cause, you remove
U9 affect."
(War smoklnc sots. IMbolm, Jeweler.
HraiMickfi' Kinnntnii,
Oa Tuesdays, November 11, December 3
and 17, tho Missouri Padua will noil
'tickets to certain points in the south
outheut and southwest at rate of one
faro for round trip, plus $3, Final return
unit twenty-ono nays from dato of salo
Fur further Information or land pamphlets
call on or addreis company's offlccs, south
sat corner Fourteenth and Douglas
traeta, Omaha, Neb.
THOMAS F. GODFREY, T T. A
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. la
eonsectloa with Ths Batbery, 216-220 Bst
nlldlng. Tel. 1716.
t Publish your legal notices In The Weekly
Be. Telephone 238.
fUrer almond sets. Edholm, jeweler.
TALE OF AN ALARM BELL
tinner of n .'turf Koruel to l.ooU (lie
Hour mill l'it) n Mrsirn
crr lllll.
Officer Cook, while walking his Douglas
trcet beat Sunday night, found the front
loor of the Lilliputian Hazaar unlocked. All
wns dark Inside, save a faint circle of yel-
ow light about a kerosene lamp turned
ow In a bark room. He stepped In and
closed the door softly Just as the clock on
the federal building struck 11:30.
Tim ollleer thought a burglary m In
uogress nnd that the glimmer In the back
room was the light of n dark lantern re
flected from tho burnished door of a safe.
Ho drew his revolver and tiptoed down
the aisle between the counters. Suddenly
his foot struck a string that had been
stretched across thn passageway a few
nches above the floor, and at the snme In
stant the stillness win broken by tho
mighty clangor of a bell on nn upper floor.
Ic had touched off the burglar alarm.
The ollleer crouched In tho shelter of n
counter and took his reckoning. "That
can't bo a burglary going on back there,"
hn reasoned, "or tho cracksmen would have
set off the nlnrm when they passed through.
If It un t a burglary, and If I'm alone here
n tho store, then who rver it ts up stairs
that Ii awakened by that alarm Is likely to
omo to tho head of tile stairs and take a
shot at the first form lie sees moving.
Then again If It Is a bnrjlary the best
hlng for mo to do Is to stay right where
am and nab them as they run by to make
their escape."
So he remained crouching In the shelter
of tho counter.
The bell upstairs continued to ring,
Flvo minutes passed. Still the bell rang.
The offlcer's legs were beginning to get
stiff, as his position was cramped. Ho
pictured to himself an Indignant proprietor
caning over the balustrade at the upper
adding with a bulldog pistol trained on
the atom room, waiting for something to
shoot at. Ily bending forward he could
till sco the faint glnm of light In thj
back room.
The boll upstairs was clanging away as
lustily as over.
Then nn Men struck tho officer. Beating
his club upon thn floor, hn made the store
ocal with his shouts. There was no re
pouse. A half hour later a messenger boy was
plactid In charge of the store and another
messenger boy was sent out to tho homo of
tho proprietor, thirty blocks away, to notify
him that something was wrong. Hn had
gono nway Sunday afternoon and forgotten
o lock tho front door, that was all. Tho
oversight coet htm $1 for messenger pcrvlce.
Tho boll was still ringing when, at 12:30,
he arrived to break the connection.
Will-Ill UK,
Imitations of our Budwelser label have
ngnln entered some markets nnd complaints
that Inferior beers are being substituted
for our Budwelser have been received. We
are compelled for our own protection to
publish n warning to the public. Our Bud
welser Is sold under tho one well known
abnl, bearing that name, and tho word
'Budwelser" appears upon every cork.
Substitution of one beer for another and
deception of every kind Is Imposslblo If tho
consumer Is on tho alert.
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Asa'n.
Quicker Tlmr vln llllnnl Central.
Effcctlvo Sunday, Nov. 1.0, tho Illinois
Central will shorten tho time on their
trains to Chicago and the Twin Cities.
Train No. I, which now leaves nt 7:00 n.
m., will bo changed to leavo at 7:10 a. m.:
train No. 2, tho "Chicago and St. Paul Lim
ited," which now leaves at 7;45 p. m., will
bo changed to leave at 7:50 p. m.
There will be no change In tho arriving
time at Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis.
Train No. 1 will leave Chicago at 6:23
m., Instead of 5:45 p. rn., nnd reach
Omaha at 8:20 a, m., Instead of 8:05 a. m.
Special attention 1 Invited to the superior
equipment on both our Chicago nnd St.
Paul trains. Huffd-llbrary cars are run
on tho night trains and parlor-buffet cars
on tho daylight run.
City ticket oftlco Is at 1402 Farnam
streot.
Chafing dish sets. Kdholm, Jowoler.
B.00 for Half n rnj' Work.
If you live In the country or In a small
town and have a good acquaintance among
the farmers and stockralsers In the neigh
borhood, you can make $5.00 easily by four
or five hours' work. Wrlto us nnd we will
send you our proposition, Tho Bee Publish
ing company. Solicitor s Dept., Omaha, Nob.
Wilt lie Hrnunioil ' Vln I'riiiinj l milii
l.lnm.
The Chicago and' Florida Special through
passenger service over Pennsylvania Lines
from Chicago via Cincinnati to Florida re
sorts will be resumed about Jnnuary C,
1902. Passengers will be taken through
from Chicago to Jacksonville, nnd St. Au
gustine without change. Only one- night cn-
routo. Meals In dining car. Further par
ticulars may bo obtained by communicating
with H. 11. Dorlng. A. (1. P. Agent, 21S
South Clark street, Chicago.
Wanted, young lady competent to op-
erato typewriter; stenography not neces
sary. Apply, stating experience nnd edu
cation, to I. 48, Bee.
Sond articles of Incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee.
We will give them proper legal Insertion.
Telephone 238.
Shampooing and hnlr dressing, 26c. In
connection with Tho Bathery, 216-220 Bee
building. Tel. 171G.
Cut glass ringer bowls. Kdholm, jeweler.
nir.ti.
DIIjLRANCK Sarnfta S.. widow of John
W. nillniiire, aged 71 years, 11 months,
at 7 a, in., November IS. 1901.
Funeral services will bo hold ut resldcnrp.
629 South Seventeenth Htreet. Tuesday ut
3 p. m, un woilnoHilay morning remains
will lie tiiKi'ii to Iowa for liurlal.
Nothing- Approaches
SORpSlS
at $3.50 Always
No matter how fnncy the price naked
Borosls nro now aid will stay In tho
lead. They have many Imitators, but
when similar Ftylo and quality Is
Hhown the price Jumps to $5 or $H, but
Borosls, no matter what leather and
how heavy tho solo or wide tho edge,
remain calmly at $3.60 nlways,
A Borosls fit always means a Sorosls
customer for present and futuro foot
wear. Sorosis Shoe Store
203 S. 15th St.
Frank Wilcox, Mgr.
Send for catalogue.
AN ENTIRE UNMADE
DRESS ROBE FOR $5.00
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF THE
Unmade Dress Robes
FROM THE MONT ANYE-WELLS CO. STOCK
Montanye -
Montanye-Wells
Montanye-Wells
Montanye -
Montanye -
These include I'jimie Cloths, Jtronriclntlis. Homespuns,
leiif,'nlines, Tiiilor-miwlo Cloths, Arinures. imrk's Skin,
Kt ii mi nes, Prunellas, Musket. Cloth, 'nlso sheer materials
for evening and reception gowns, such as grenadines, et'
En eh pattern eontains from 5 to 7 yards, depending on
width of goods---entire patterns on sale at 5.00.
$2.00 Dress Goods at 50c
Hundreds of yards of high grade
dresi goods, exclusive patterns, for
street or party dresses, choice on bar
gain square, COc yard.
Corded Velvets 75c yard
27-Inch corded velvets, tho latest
thing for Jackets or entire suits, In
Drown, blue, green or castor, yard 75o.
Further Reductions on the L. C. & S. Stock
Not a mu inctit reserved, evervthiiiK is subject to the hit mouse
price cuts now in force. Cumc tomorrow and take advantage of
these great values.
42-iuch Automobiles, $6.75.
Castor, navy and black automobiles, 42
A line kersey, 27-Inch box coat, with
guaranteed lining, storm collars and
cuffs, at $.'l.riO.
All the balance of the Lincoln Clonic
and Suit Co'H ladles' and children's
cloaks, worth I3.U0 and JC.W. to close
them out, go ut $1.50.
I
Special Bargains in
One big counter of double-faced
fancy shaker flannel, "'.jc yard.
One big counter of fancy dress
prints, 3t4c yard,
One big counter of fancy Persian
unlstlngs, worth llic, go nt Slc yard.
Very heavy outing llannel, oc yard,
worth 10c.
Fine Henrietta sateen, plain and
faucy printed, 6'c yard, worth llMe
yard.
HAYDENs
Of "International Waist
Mow man ju.tiuu waists in
the opportunity our Sew York
JQDAND
LUIV
THIS (IK! ANTIC STOCK OF WOOL WATSTS RACHI
TIC ED TO US AT ONE-THIRD HEGULAK 1MJICE.
This and the remaining goods from the nth Aveuuo stock will make TPESOAY
ABSOLUTELY THK MOST RENOWNKI) SALE DAY OF THE SEASON.
It Is surprising to lo ourselves where the thousands of people como from thnt aro
taking ndvantage of theso great sales. Wo know no other reason than that these
goods aro the best for tho least money. If you mako a purchaso in this great cloak
department of ours nnd change your mind, your money will bo returned without hes-
ttnucy. We defy the world.
Thm WnictC !
1116 flHIS 13
Are divided Into great big sections.
SECTION A I'launel waists, corded back 1
and front, now sleove and new collar, rods, I
blncks, blues nnd tans, worth $1.50. nt 49c.
.,,.., . , , . , ,. . -00 beautiful waists, worth up to $10.00,
ShCriON U Women's waists. In all wool , for $2.9S and $3.93.
The Remaining Stock of Goods from 5th Avenue Stock
200 suits In blouse, etons nnd other styles I lined with Kl.-liinr' tn n, nr,. n,n,
In serges and cheviots, browns, blues and
castors, worth up to $18. at $10. I
1 lot women's suits for $4.05.
Thcro were more skirts In this stock
than we realized.
WOMEN'S SKIRTS
400 rnlny-day sklrta, worth $4.50, at $1.!)?.
500 women'H dross skirts, trimmed with
stitched bands of taffeta and satin, mado
of storm serges and pcbblo cheviots, and
broadcloths, precallne lined nnd velvet
bound, on nalo at only $5.00.
JACKETS
As usual our $10 Jacket Is the talk of the
town. Hetter than ever this season, net
tor kersey, snme guaranteed satin lining,
trimmed better, more stylish. Select one,
tako It around town and bring It back If
ou can beat It. They aro worth $16, at
$10.00.
HAOLANS
"Wo hava, come back to sco your Rag
lans again. Wo have tried all over town
and cannot find nnythlng as suitable for
tho money.". .These and stmllar remarks
we hear every day In our cloak dept.
Beautiful kersny raglans, In dark grays,
lined with Sklnner' satin, they are worth
$23.00, for $12.50,
EXTRA SPKCIAL KOR TUESDAY
Women's heavy finnnelotte wrappers,
HAYDEN
W TEFLFY ne of lhc t,e"
1 CHRP "' only Keeler Inatltut In Nclirnal.n. Core
M. Jk. BrunUennm, Curea Drag Uaern, Tabnrt'o frra. Til;
KUKI.KY INSTITUTE. It) mid I.enTeimnrth, Omahn.
Cures Barbir's Itch
To skin affection so annoying as barber's
Itch and no other that appears so mysteri
ously and hangs on po persistently. Wo
offer a remedy for this trouble, which we
sell under a 1'OSITIVU Gl'ARANTKK. It
la called
Victor's Tonic Lotion
This is not a "dopo" or a "wh.ltown.Hh,"
hut a thin nmbor liquid with agreenbln
odor, which muy be applied to tho fnco
night nnd morning and which will cum
any kind of eruptive or ulcerative sklrv
condition. THOUSANDS of Omaha peoplo
huve used "VICTOIt'8 TONIC IX)TrON"
for BARBER'S ITCH, PIMl'LKS, INDO
LENT KAt'B ROILS, U LACK 1 113 A DS,
LIVKR I'ATCIIKS.
Remember, not a "dope" but a CURA
TIVE! FACE TONIC.
I'rlee, 60o bottle; by mall, GOc.
Sherman & McConnell Drua Go.
Cur. lUth and Uoda OMAHA.
Wells Co's Price S5.00 yard
Co's Price $1.50 yard
Co's Price $-1.00 yard
Wells Co's Price $3.50 yard
Wells Co's Price $3.00 yard
$4 Silks and Velvets at 98c yd
Montnnyo'Wells C'o's silks nnd vel
vets, In exclusive waist patterns, bro
caded silks 'and fancy taffetas, yd lSc.
Silks at 9c and 69c yard
Thousands of yards of high grade
silks, taffetas, plain and fancy bro
cades, black silks, alt at 49c and 69c
yard.
In. long, with high storm collars, 10,75.
Heavy golf skirt In oxfords and
grays, with stitched separata llounces,
worth J3.00, go nt 1J.9S.
Hamplo Rults and tho balance of the
Lincoln C. & S, Co's suits, wortli
K.VOO to $30.00, In blouse, eton ntul
Norfolk styles, go nt JI2.M.
Basement Tuesday,
45-lnches wldo drapery swIss and
madras, worth 40c, go at 12&e yard.
36-Inch wldo comforter sllkollnc,
6'tc yard.
All wool facei eiderdown flannel,
15c ynrd.
Grand special bargains In extra
large she, very soft and heavy com
forters of our own make, filled with
tine white cotton, hand tufted, equal
to nny $2.50 eastern made comfort, our
price $1,50 each,
ESS
2nd Day Safe
Go's" Broadway Stock
tins tremendous purchase. .Fust
buyer was waiting' for.
,a"r,cs amI French flannels, corded and
trimmed with braid, worth S2.C0. at P8c.
SECTION'S C A Nil I)-t.'rei.,.i, nnn,i
waists, in beautiful shades, castors, tans,
mlf!' Krn'a nnd blacks they nro worth up
,o.,.5.00- on Bal at 1B0 "'' 1i-
$25. for $1" 30
with 12-Inch flounce, worth $2, for DRe
Women's flaunclctto wrappers, Just re
ceived, hotter than tboso of last week
worth $1.25, at 6'.tc.
BROS.
lumped f the ICcelry ayMein of Inatl
All kinds trouble
can bo avoided by using a chc.it protector
early In tho game, before you get on your
back. Wo'vo got a rousing big line all
kinds and colors from flannel, felt lined
fl)-ecntera, to the full cbnniols vet Manuel
liners tho J8.00 boys for both gentn and
ladles. To avoid colds and tho coiiHeiiuencoji
following buy a chest protector and put It
on Don't lay u on tho shelf.
J1.00 Temptation Tonlo 4So
60o PozzonI Powder 2So
GOc La Blanche Powder ;cjo
2T.o Laxative Bromo-Qulnlnc 12c
25c Qulnacetal (for colds) 20o
$1,0) Warner's Safe Cure rflc
J1.0O lmbert'a LUterlno , reie
Klo Cramer's Kidney Curo 40c
12.00 Cramer's Tansy, Cotton-Itoot nnd
Pennyroynl Pills $1,00
$1.00 Hot tor Bottle So
$1.00 Fountain Syringe c
$3.00 Combination Water Bottle nnd
Fountain Syringe $1.00
A splendid Atomizer..... BOa
W. T. & Co.'a Vaseline Atomizer. No. ,7) 75c
Thn above rubber goods guaranteed one
year.
SOHAEFER'S
Cut Price
Drug Store
rl. 747. . tV. Cor. ltb Cbloaii
Goods delivered I'ltEE to any part of city.
Omaha's Greatest
Shoe Sale.
Two more shot stocks to
this immensely sensational
shoe sale at
Boston Store, Omaha,
On Sale Tomorrow
'NiousnndR of imlrs of moti'fi tine
Allocs from tin I'lorslit'liii Custom
I-'nclory of Chli'iipi, ininlc to noil
nt live unit six dollars, o on luir
Kiiln Miiiures nt
$1.98
fi.iMK) women's line shoos, iiichul
Inc tin $."...-.) "t'llrn" shoes from
1 ho I'Moss Siilntiw ttoekH, no nt -
$1.75
'-'.(KM pnlrs celebrated Indies' ?3
Hygienic Shoes, go at -
$1.39
nno pit Irs
Ladles' Dunelng Slippers, i"!)c.
:i,000 pairs
Infants', ohllds' and misses' sample
Shoes.
$1."0 Infants' Samplo Shoes, MIl.
S'-'.OO Chillis' Sample Shoos, 7."ic
nnd $1.(1(1.
'-'.."0 and .?:i.(0 Misses' Sample
Shoes, .l.i'O.
More Bargains
in Basement
Infants' MocmhIiis, 10c.
Women's House Slippers, Mie
nnd "tic.
Women's fiOV OvorRultern, Wc.
Men's Shoes, .$1.'J." and $1.50.
Els
Let us Take a Knock
Some unscrupulous sales
men for responsible houses
who arc competing with us
for business have stated
many times that our gar
ments are not made in
Omaha. We want to s,ay
emphatically that our gar
ments are made here and
wc are quite willing to have
our customers go to the
shops and houses when
their garments are made
and see the work done.
They will find prosper
ous, intelligent workmen
who earn their money and
get it once a week. Now
let m take a knock. Our
competitors have no right
to let irresponsible em
ployes tell lies about us.
Although these stories are
not true, every one has not
time to verify them, and
they hurt us, because every
Omaha man wants to feel
that the money he spends
remains in circulation in his
own town. Wc buy our
woolens direct from the
mills that make them. We
buy our trimmings in the
same way, and we have
our work made on the spot
here.
Our Mr. Paffenrath is
still away, but come and
see the other fellows at
TAILOR
Karbach Block. 209-11 So. 15th St.
BEE WANT ADS
PRODUCE RESULTS
THOUSANDS
OF 'EM
Men's Suits, $4.50 up.
1
3
Our grand reducing sale Is now on In
fit-Inch zlbcllne rcRiilnr $1 Roods, strictly
all wool, 59c.
Our $1.50 Imported Victorias nnd our $1.50
French Venetians all will ko on this sale
at PSc.
1 It
I II
' I i
HAY DEN
AV.t TI.VON.
Wo aro hcadciuarters for walstlnRn. vr appor Roods, Idniono poods nnd tea gown
Roods. Our variety Is llvo times as larRo and CO per cent cheaper than nny other
houso In tho west. Our poods are up-to-datu. You must examine our new lines of
chatlles, from COc to $1.25 yd., and our now French flannels tind cashmeres nt 75c.
TUESDAY IN THE BARGAIN ROOM
Tuesday will be a hummer, overy coun tor will bo llllod with now barsalns and
prices will bo Irresistible. No other houso In thu country Is capable of kIvIiir sucli
bargains as the following. Head carefully.
AO I'KOIII.KU. IlKAl. IIIIS Oil MUKUM AVfS NOLO IX THIS IIOOM
mills coons. i i.immjx.
r.4-lnch strictly nil wool Camclshalr Yard wldo waist ltnlnKs, ynrd wide psr
Chovlot, 54-Inch hard-twilled Clay ScrKe. cnnni.Si etCi ,vor, ,lp , 16c ynrd w,
strictly nil wool; C2-inch strictly all wool R0 nt f,Ci
Homespun, not a yarn ever soiu lor icss
than $1.00 nnd some up to $1.50, all will ro
nt 49c.
10-Inch all wool Oranlte, 40-Inch all wool
Herman Henriettas. 41-Inch all wool
Cheviots and 4fi-lnch Novelties, worth up
to $1.50 yard, 49c.
f.00 pieces of all wool ponds, plain and
fancies, worth 75c, 39c.
300 pieces of Serscs, Novelties, Henri
ettas and other weaves worth up to 75c, 2"c,
300 pieces of Plaids, Flannels nnd other
poods worth 50c will ri nt 15c nnd 19c.
500 pleceH of ilouhlo-fold dress Roods
worth -5e and 35c. 10c.
500 pieces of double-fold I'lnlds, Co.
Wlllnt Iiik.
Strictly all wool French Flannels, 27
Inches wide, tiO Bhades, 25c.
Strictly all wool lino striped WatstltiRS,
rcRUlar 75e value, will ro at 39c.
HlKh-Rrado Prunellas In all tho ovonlns
shudes, worth 'oc, 45c.
KI.AXXHI.HTTHS AMI OUTIXfi TI.AX
SKI.1 AT r.c AXI T I -Sc.
15c OutlnR Flannels, In nice, brlRht col
ors, 5c.
25c fine imitation French Flannels, .i'j
Inches wide, tho finest prints ovor soen, 10c.
10c Shaker Flannel, 71,ic.
15c Shaker Flnunel, "'.fee.
15 OutlnK Flannel, IIrIU colors, 5c.
Ipc OutlnR Flannol, llRht colors, "Mr,
yard wide, fine quality.
llVI-.n
Pecans, lllbcrlfl. KiiRlish wnlnuts, almo
Tuesday at 12'Ac.
Star pluR chewltiR tobacco
Ilorseshoo plus chowlnp tobacco
Navy plUR chewliiR tobacro
Haute Axe... 35c. Newsboy tobacco.
Hull Durham smokliiR tobacco
HASEII
A
Thanksgiving Cheer
Is not dlmlulshi'd rather Increased
by the presejico on your Thanks
Rlvlnc day dinner tnbln nf n rcii
erous supply of Mrt7. bottled beer.
It promotes digestion, adds to tho
Joviality of tho occasion and tends
to thn promotion of lunRovlty. Ho
sum nnd get your orders In early,
ro wo can 1111 them promptly and
satlhfactorlly.
Metz Bros. Brewing Co.,
Tel. 1 1!). Omahn,
Or Jacob Noumaycr ARt . rate Neumnyer
Hotel, Council Hluffs. Iowa.
ASK FOR A
c3
Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported cigars.
Jla-nuuuturcU by F, H. Kicu Mdrcuatllu Ulffar Cu., St. LjuIh, Union Alad
Wo Iiiivp thousandfl of
o vcrcoti t s n nd i liotisn nds
of suits. They cinlnu'i every
known vtiriely of pattern
mid so tliorotili is the
assorlnient that there isn't
a man, no matter what his
height, width, shape of eon
dit ion, that we eatinot lit
and satisfy, and that. loo.
at the LOWUST J'KKMOS
t'UA'S 1 ST KXT W ITU
QUA LIT V. Willi tlicsi.
known facts in your )n-
session. '
should he
point todav.
l lie -Nebraska
your objective
"Nebraska clotliing is good
clot liing." there's no denying
it. We've one price, first,
last and all the time. Your
boy can buy his clothes just
as cheap as his father. If
from any cause you cannot
come with him. send him to
us and we'll take care that
both you and the boy shall
be satisfied.
Men's O'coats, $5.00 up
The Leading Dress
Goods House n he Wes
our 111(511 OIIADK I)res3 Hoods depattmeni.
Our $3.60 and $l.fi0 l'rlently crnvenettcp, In
oxford, castor, tans, black, etc., made for
ladles JoiiK coats, Kaplans, etc., will go on
this sale nt $2.50.
50 pieces of mohair vhlpcords In colors,
our $2.50 lino will ko on this salo at $1.50.
IMtl.NT.S - 1-Sc.
60,000 yards of full standard Trlnts, In
remnants from 2 to 10 yards, worth up to
714c, 24c.
vvrur.xs.
1-ic plain blnck Batcon, 5c.
25c Hlmpson'H printed sateens, lit.
ifio.oo ami 91n.no niti:ss i.TTniis
$10.00 Skirt Patterns will ro nt $2.98.
$10.00 Ureas Patterns will ro at $3.9K.
$15.00 Dress Patterns will ro at $3.9S.
iii.AMftvrs AMI COMI'Oln UHS.
lllankets, 49c. 75c, 9So up to $4,25.
Comforters, C9c, 75c, 9Sc up to $2.50.
SII.KN.
No mall orders filled on silk remnants.
They nil sell on tho day of sale.
25o Fancies, 9c.
50c nlcn brlRht Jnpaaeso Plaids, 15c.
75c Fancies, 39c.
75o Foulards, 35c.
$1.00 Satin. 2!o.
$1.00 Corduroys, 39c.
KMIIItniIKHKI I'IM.OW TOI'N.
Theso nrn beautiful Japanese hand-om
broldcrcd Roods and worth $3,50, $4.00 and
$5.00 each, your cholco Tuesday, 8 n, m.,
$1.69.
inns' ci.oTiiixn.
Hoys' 50o and 75o Pants, 25c.
Hoys' $2.50 Reefers, 95c.
Hoys' $3.50 Heefers, $1.50.
lloyn' $5.00 ltcnfcro, $1.95.
JtllT SAI.K.
nds, chestnuts. Hrazlls, all mixed, on gal
....vr
35c Duko'n Mixture 35a
35u Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35o
55c Undo Tom smoklnp tobacco 35a
35c Old Stylo Rinoklnc tobacco 23o
50c i Mall Poirh, per pnckiiRe 9o
BROSi
Typewriters !
New Century,
New Densmore,
New Yosl.
We sell, real, exchange, repair type
writers. Kverythlng consldarrd spoed, grads
of work, cost of kcepluR In repair,
durlabllllty, etc. ours are by all odds
tho cheapest typewriter on the mar
ket. For Information regarding type
writers, address or call on
United Typewriter
& Supplies Co.,
liU Farnam St., Omaha,