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    THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: FIUDAY, DECEMBER 0, lUl.
10
GETS AFTER SOUTII OMAHA T
Grand Jnrj Tki Up ITitigUn f
M.5io Citj Affniri.
SCHOOL BOARD FIRST ON THE CARPET
ClinrKCN of f 'nrriifil Ititi Mml- AKiilnM
thn 3lMiilirrn An- HHiik
qillrrd Into lij- Ornnil
Jtirorn Aun'i
JuiIko Maker's suggestion to tho gran'1
Jury thHt It was tlmo to drop petty cases
and Investigate matters of Importanco hag '
borne fruit. Tho Investigation ot tho
charges of corruption made against tho J
'Houth Omaha school board has begun. A,
numher of subpoenas for men who arc sup-1
posed to liavo Knowledge of tho board s
transactions havo been Issued, and South
Omaha men who havo looked Into alleged
crooked doals on the part of tho board say
that all tho facts will bo laid before tho
grand Jury within thn next few day.
Threo witnesses from South Omaha ap
peared beforo tho grand Jury yesterday. So
far, It Is said, tho men who havo tho widest
knowledge of tho .board 'it offalrs havo not
been called, Ah tho members of the Citi
zens' lcaguo and other men Interested In
having light thrown upon tho transactions
iof tho board havo given tho county attor
ney much assistance It Is likely that no
effort will bo spared In giving tho grand
Jurors ovory opportunity to sift the school
board scandals
Various Investigating committees from
tho South Omaha board and the citizens
Ihnvo been checking up accounts which wcro
said to bo crooked. Tho $2,000 lumber bill
which has been In dispute has been Invest!
'gated and It Is said that at least JSOO worth
of tho material listed In tho bill has not
boen accounted for.
BOOM IN HORSESHOE MARKET
Sllpprry IViMitlirr HtnrlH Drmnnil for
Xcw tnilortiliiliiHr for (lie
p Uorsm.
Tho enowstorm has brought business to the
Ihorsoshocrs and every shop was crowdeJ
jyestcrday morning with hordes waiting
'to havo their shoes sharpened or winter
lohoos put on In placo of tho smooth shoes
used In tho summertime.
Tho wholcsalo Iron doalors felt tho effect
Immediately and mora horseshoes wero sold
lycstorday thnn havo been sold during any
'week In tho last two months.
AiinoiincrniPtitH of tho Tlicnterx.
I Tho bill on nt tho Orphoum this week Is
not marred by a slnglo bad act and with
runlformly good nttendanco tho usual rule
iof delight provnlls. Tho llttlo sketch cn
'tttlod "A Perfect Lady," presented by Km
Illy Lytton. assisted by William DoWolfo,
is scoring n hit. In It stago business of the
Ifunnlcst typo nbounds nnd It Ih worth n big
Qaugh. Tho usual Saturday family matlnco
will bo given tomorrow. Tom Nawn, a local
favorite, presenting "Pat and tho Qcnll,"
nnd "Myro San," Amerlcnn-Japancso op
forotta, ono of tho latest creations In vau
tlorlllc, como next week.
Tho coming of Nordlca nt tho Knuntzo
(Memorial church on Saturday evening
promises to bo tho most brilliant musical
ievont ot tho soason. Her success on this
her first tour In oong recitals baa aroused
imoro enthusiasm than any of her former
visits. Tho niadamo travels In her own
magnificent car "Orunhldo." Mr. Loudon
'Charlton of Omaha Is her manager and will
be with her on this tranncontlnental tour.
Tho ocats uro now on Halo at IIospo's art
ntorc.
"Tho Kilties" will bo nt tho Collsoum
Tuesday ovcnlng, Deeombor 10, nnd will
also give a matlnco nt .1 p. m. This Is the
celebrated crack bnnd ot tho Forty-eighth
Highlanders of Toronto, Cannda, nnd
genuine lot ot Ilrltlsh soldlars located In
tho Dominion. They will glvo a very flno en
tortalnmcnt nnd their organization consists
af forty muslcluns, twenty malo volco
choir singers, six Highland dancers, four
British military buglers, two Highland pi
pers and n giant drum major who ntauds
iiovcn foot. Tho Collsoum will bo well
heated and ventilated and tho decorations
aro beautiful, while tho lighting arrango
nicnts are much Improved. Tha tickets nro
on salo now.
Tomorrow nftcrnoon and night Tim
Murphy will bo scon in his now comedy
succosa, "A Capitol Comedy." Mr. Murphy
lias been seen In Omaha for many years
past nnd has established himself In tho
hearts of Omnha theater goers.
Tho last two performances of tho Vic
toria nurlcsquers will bo glvon this after
noon and evening, at Miaco's Trocadcro,
Ibo nttendanco having been very largo nil
week.
Thtf renowned Cherry Slstnrs, from Cedar
rtapldj, la., In conjunction with a grand
raudavillo bill, will bo next weok'n attrac
tion, commencing Sunday matlnco. Thcso
lelebratcd nrtUts played an cngagomont of
loven weeks' duration last season nt Ham
neratcln'o Olytnpla theater, Now York City.
Commander Hooth-Tucker of tho Salva
Ion Arm;!irlll deliver his fnmous lecture
in "Light d Darkness" at Iloyd'B tonight
I musical program, In which tho Salvation
irmy'B best eoloists will tako part, will
)rocedo-tho lecture.
Christ inn Hnlo.
Tho Parish Aid of Trinity cathedral will
tnvo a Christmas salo nnd turkey dinner
lit tho Parish houeo Saturday, Doccmbor
, at 12 o'clock. Dinner, CO cents.
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c. In
lonnection with tho Dathory, S1G-S20 Pea
; wilding, Telephone 1716,
Publish your legal notices In tho Weokly
flee. Tcleohono 23S.
Mrs. J. Benson
Special prices on
Japanese Pillow Tops
Black ami colored satin tops, embroidered in gold thread,
2.G0 value for $l.r0; $2.00 value for $1.25; $1.75 value for $1.00.
Oxford Mufflers, cood nualitv of silk at 50c and 75c: extra
Ine quality at 1.00 and $1.25; reversible, $1.50.
Shopping Bags.
63.50 Bags for
P2.50 Bags for
F2.00 Bags for
pl.00 Bags-for
Toe Bui's for
50c Bugs for
Among our fancy boxes of
the new Bookwood and Persian
See our hand embroidered
uoylies, lunch cloths, dresser
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Every Remnant That lias Accumulated From the Sale of the
Ridley Stock as Well as Our Own Great Stock of Remnants
Go On Sale Today
Come With the Expectation of Securing the Greatest Remnant
Bargains We Ever Offered You Will Not be Disappointed.
7fi I-'linXCII I'liAXXIII,
at ar.- VAitn.
From our Immense sales of the past
week wo have accumulated largo
quantities of remnants of French flan
nel. Theso nro all Imported goods,
plain colors, figured French flannels,
silk embroidered French flnnnels, in
lengths of one yard, 2 yards and up,
many pieces to mntch, on salo nt 25c
yard.
All tho remnants of French flannel
under n yard In length, go nt Gc and
10c for entire piece.
mii.ic .Morssni.i.v in: xoin. r.e.
Thousands nnd thousands ot pieces
of silk moussolln dc sole, light and
dark colors, plain colors with catln
stripes, floral and other small . and
Inrgo designs especially adapted for
dolls' dresses, trimmings, fancy work,
etc., go nt 5c per pleco.
I'AXOV SII.IC HKMXANTS,
I e, ."(', !!, It! riioli.
Having purchnscd from tho Custom
Houso n lot of Imported silk remnants,
in lengths of one-yard, i-ynrd, Vi
yard nnd H-ynrd suitable for fancy
work, neckwear, millinery trimmings
go nccordlng to length of remnant
nt 10c, Cc, 2c and lc for entire piece.
imn.ss fjoons humxa.ms,
r.oc, sb Axn i nt: VAitn.
All the dress goods Hint havo ac
cumulated from tho Itldloy sale, $3.00
goods, J2.0O goods, $1.00 goods, COc
goods, 1 V4 yards wldo and ono-ynrd
wide, strictly all wool and silk nnd
wool, go at COc, 25c and 10c yard.
nii.ic iimi.VA.vii.s is i.o.xn
I.KXtiTHS, AT IIU AXI) t!Oo YAM).
Taffeta silks, plain nnd fancy bro
caded Bilks, penu do sole, many of
them waist lengths, skirt lengths,
etc., nil from tho Illdley snlo, go In
two lots nt 49c and C9c yard.
Cloaks, Suits and Jackets from the Rid
ley stock at 50c on the dollar. It's a rare
opportunity to secure a high grade garment
at a nominal price. Come today.
ffiRANP1
Christmas Gifts.
0
Our stock Is vc
very
s, HI
comploto
mondH, Cut Glass
terliniT
Piaicu, Hue i ins. wngs, .M.'inlcuro Pieces, Fountnln
Pens and hundreds ot beautiful nrtlcles to select from.
Spend a fow minutes nt our store. Look for tho name,
S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler,
1510 Douglas St.
A l.niiK .Tnunipy.
Means extra money for meals and incident
nlB, and a wasto of valuablo tlmo enroute.
Why Incur unnecessary expense nnd dolay
In traveling via circuitous routes when you
can rldo in tho finest trains on a perfectly
ballasted track, over a direct routo. Tho
fast trains of tho Union rncillc reach San
Francisco nnd Portland, from Omaha, 1C
hours ahead of nil competitors.
City ticket office, 1324 Farnnm, 'Phono 316.
Tho Indies of St. Mary's Avenuo Congro-
gatlonnl church aro to hold n Christmas
market In tho church parlors on Friday
nnd Saturday, Deeombor C and 7. Dainty
nrtlcles for useful gifts may bo found. In
tho Country storo practical purchases enn
bo made, nnd In tho Orlcntnl den you may
buy chalco pieces of tho Morrlmac cornmlcs.
An oyster supper will bo served at 6 o'clock
and during tho evening; nlso on Saturday,
an oyster luncheon will bo served.
ffi.OO fur u llnlf a OnyS Work.
If you llvo In tho country or In a small
town and havo a good acquaintance among
tho farmers and stockralsors In tho neigh
borhood, you can make $5,00 easily by four
or flvo hours' work. Write uu and wo will
send you our proposition. Tho Heo Publish
ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Nob.
Send nrtlcles of incorporation, notices ot
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee.
Wo will glvo them propor legal Insertion.
Tclcpbono 238.
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c. In
connection with tho Ilathory, 216-220 Beo
building. Tolephono 1716.
UIKD.
MATTOCKS Mrs. draco Wood, wife- of
Dudloy W. Mattocks nnd mother of Mrs.
Marc. Perkins and Frank Mattocks of
this city, and Mrs. S. T. Hurgess of Sun
Tralrle, Wis., died nt hor homo, 4209
Cuming street, Wednesday morning, De
cember 4.
Funeral services on Friday at 2:30 p. m.,
at residence Interment nt Peru, 111.
WYMAN Mrs. Mllla, widow of William
W. Wyman nnd sister of Mrs, J. A.
Ultto, ngtd 84 years.
Funeral nt 2 o'clock Friday afternoon
from residence fill South Twentieth streot.
llurlnl private.
$2.25
....$1.75
$1.25
60e
45c
, 25c
writing paper for Christmas see
styles.
and drawn work, linen centers,
covers, etc.
REMNANTS IN BASEMENT.
I'ltlDAV t.S III1MXAXT DAY.
Mill remnants of Clndrella flannel
and outing flannel nt lc per remnant.
Long lengths of flocco back flannel
ette, tho 12!c quality, nt 6V4c yard.
Extra heavy outing ilannol In good
dcslrablo lengths, worth lCc yard, go
nt 8Vio yard.
Mill remnants of yard wldo pcrcalo
In dark colors, tho 12V4c quality, at
Gic yard.
Mill remnants of yard wldo curtain
swIss, worth 25c, on salo nt 12V4o
ynrd.
Mill remnants of flno drapery tick
ing, hnndsomo patterns, worth 25c, on
salo at- 10c yard.
Mill remnants of light nnd dark out
ing flannel, regular 10c grade, go nt
Cc yard.
Mill remnants of chambrny gingham,
tho kind that sells regularly for 12VaO
yard, on sale nt CV4o ynrd,
Imitation French flannel,, wldo rango
of hnndsomo patterns, Including Per
sian designs, polka dots and plain
colors, worth 25c, go at llo yard.
Ono Immense bargain square will
bo filled with Milkollne, whito goods,
black and whlto twilled shirting, ging
ham, calico, etc., goods worth up to
16c yard, nil go at 2V4c yard.
LAST DAY OF TUB KALIS OF
VHHCIC SIIOIJS IX IIASHMHXT.
Closing out tho odd lots of tho
shoes nnd rubbers from tho wreck
salo nt 10c, 29c, COc nnd 9Sc a pair.
suna
this year. Watches. Dla
SIIver Cuff nuttons, gold and
Here We Are Again
Advocating tho miro qualities of our ln-
ralltblo remedy for chapped hands, faco
it mi nps. iiunureus or peopio aro dally
realizing that our EGYPTIAN LOTt'
CUKAM Is tlio best preparation on tho
uutrKci lor cnups. lis mo Iincst tiling In
the world for men to uso after shaving.
iui wuuia a uuuiu in (ill ll uuaip.'
50c Omega Oil 40c
$1.00 Temptation Tonlo 33a
$1.00 Peruna 62c
$1 Parisian Hair Tonic (guaranteed).... 75c
$1.00 Dor's Malt Whisky izo
$1.00 Wine of Cnrdtil (,20
$1.(0 Butler's I-'emalo Regulator 73o
50c Cramer's Kidney Curo 41J0
25c Laxative Ilromo Qulnlno i:j
ioc w"inuremui, nesi lor corns 200
$2.00 Crnmer'H Tansy and Cotton Iloot
nnd Pennyroyal Pills $1.00
uvi uur iiriuvn uu ruuuor goous all Kinds.
tnilACCCD'e Cutivu.
OUnHtrbll O Drug Stor
Cl. 747. S. IH. Car. Kith Mi OhloM
Goods delivered Fit EE to inv nart ot city.
Spadra
Arkansas
Anthracite .
A high grndo scmt-nnthrnclto coal. Docs
tho work of hard coal.
$8.00 Per Ton.
Clean, strong, with as llttlo smoko nnd
lessmeh than hard coal.
c- MEL
1522 farnam St.
Tels. 301317825,
A Pretty Girl
from Lincoln
Miss Mno Walsh, a popular society belle.
says: "I had pimples on my fnco for two
years and took ovory blood medicine and
face preparation I read about. Nothing did
mo any good until I wns recommended to
try Shrndor's Fig Powder, with n bottle ot
VIctor'B Tonic Lotion. After tho uso of tho
two medicines in two weeks nil my plmplos
nan ion mo ana my skin soft nnd clear. I
wlBli to say that I havo a te freckles,
which havo also disappeared I think there
li no mcdiclno that equals Shrndor's Fig
Powder and Victor's Tonlo Lotion for tho
faco. Very respostfully,
MAE WALSH."
Sold at nil drup stores or send 10c for a
trial box Fig Powder.
W. J. Shrader Medicine Go.,
New York Room 10, No. 30 East HU 3L
cr IW2 N. 2tth St.. Omaha. Nob.
Deputy 8tt Veterinarian.
Food Inspector.
u i DimnninTTi n if e
n. nnmnvwiui , hi w. a;
CITY VETERINARIAN.
Office and Infirmary, 28th and Mason Bta
'ieiejjuone wa.
HAYDEN
Besides 200,000 yards of BEMNAXTS, we will put on sale
every yard of dry goods in the Jiargain JJooni, In order to make
room for the grandest display of TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
EVEIC DISPLAYED JN OMAHA.
HEAD OUR FAMOUS HOUJtLY SALES and if you do
not attend, you will be sorry.
POSITIVELY SO DEALERS, PEDDLERS OR MANU
FACTURERS SOLD X THIS ROOM.
G bales of extra heavy L. L, muslin, tho
regular Cc grado nt 3 7-Sc.
6 bales of ejttra flno blenched muslin, our
regular 7Ho grade, will go at 4ic.
10c towels, extra large, Cc.
lCc towels, 715c.
20c towels, 10c.
Flanncllettcs and Outing
Flannels.
ICo flannelette, In nil tho nice bright col
ors of this srni son, heavy cloth, 2S nnd 30
Inches wldo, wo will close nt 3c.
Our celebrated Imported 36-Inch flannel-
ott, in all tho French flannel styles, reg
ular 19c grade, wo havo sold those goods
for a flyer at 10c n yard, but alt will go to
close at Cc n ynrd.
19o outing flannel, yard wide, flno grade,
light stripes, etc., will close nt Cc yard.
lOo Shaker flannel, Cc. 'v,
ICo Shaker flannel, C'.sc. iJll'jjlAteli
Linings.
Yard wldo waist lining, regular 15c qual
ity, at Cc.
Yard wldo pcrcallnes, worth 19c, at Cc
Prints and Percales.
C0.000 yards of full standard prints, In
flno long remnnute, worth up to "54c yard,
all will go at ltc.
' Sateens.
C.000 yards of remnants ot Simpson's
plain black sateens, Cc.
10,000 yards ot Simpson's fnncy high
grndo sateens, regular 20u grade, will closo
at Cc.
Waistings.
Strictly all wool French flannels, CO
shades, nil will go at 23c.
$1.00 prunellas, in evening shades, at Cc.
Dress Goods.
$1.C0 cloth plaids, 48 and CO Inches wldo,
dark and light colors, strictly all wool, 49c.
52-Inch black serge, worth 83c 48-Inch
nil wool wldo diagonals, worth 7Gc 54-
lnch all wool chovlots worth $1.23 all
thcso aro black nnd strictly nil wool, nnd
nothing ever shown In Omnha for this
money can compare with them, at 49c.
FURNISHINGS IN
Men's samples of wool shirts nnd drawers,
worth up to $2.00 on salo nt 19c.
Men s $1.00 heavy Jersey ovcrshlrts In all
sizes nt 49c.
Ono lot of men's snmplo suspenders,
worth up to 50c, nt 15c.
Men's $1.25 wdol sweaters at COc.
Boys' 75c sweaters at 39c.
Ladles' 75o wool and lleeco-llned vests
and pnnts at 39c.
Ladles' $1.00 union suits nt 39c.
Tobacco Department.
Star plug chewing tobacco 35c
Horscshoo plug chewing tobacco 35c
Navy plug chewing tobacco 35c
Dattlo Axo 35c
HAYDEH BROS,
KmJp Y urn eiiliprn or fue iteeley ay.trm of mail.
tule, tli. imlv lCcaley liiatltuta In Nebraska. Car.
WU1E DruiiUeiiiicaa, Curen Drnir llnern, Tnlincoo Vmerm. TUB
ivi'ii.i1-. a inaiiiu
Ricksecker s
Perfumes
Wo sell JUCKSECKER'S PERFUMES
including ther new one "PINO PANG
Hero aro the prices:
Rtcksocker'B Ping Pang Ext., ox 75c
Rlcksocker's Golf Queen Ext., oz COc
Rlckscckor'e Martha Washington
Ext., oz 50c
Rlcksecker's Violet Water bottle
35c. 35c. 60c and 11.00
Violet Water QUART SIZE 50
Rlcksecker's Lavender Water
, 25c, 50p and 11.00
Wo sell over 1,000 kinds of Perfumes,
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Col
Cor. Iflth nnd Dode, Uninbii, .cb.
' Friday is Rtmnani Day
J in the Bargain Room
Our Famous Hourly Sales.
1;30 to 2:30.
On our center square In tho Bargain
Itoom, wo will placo CO-Inch plaids, worth
$1.C0, 40-inch zlbollno plaids worth $3.00,
black crepoufl worth $2. CO, black novelties
worth up to $2. CO, and thousands ot nil the
new weaves from 1:30 to 2:30 p. m., at 23c
per ynrd.
Silks from 2 to 3 p. m.
Wo will placo Bilk flannels worth $1.C0
n yard, foulards worth OSc a yard, satin
worth 7Co n yard, satin liberty worth 75c
n yard all will go for qno hour, at 25c yd
Muslin.
From 10:30 to 11:30 a. m.
Wo will sell extra heavy unbleached
muslin, worth Cc a yard, ono hour only
at 2c ynrd.
From 11:30 to 12:30 wn will sell 7'ic ex
tra flno blenched muslin, yard wide, ns
good ns lonsdnlc, for ono hour only at 3a
a yard.
Ginghams.
From 4 to 0 p. m., wo will bcII apron
check gingham worth 6o a yard, at 24c
And 36-lnch mudrns ginghams worth 25o
at 3c.
DON'T FOItOET TUB TIME.
New Silks for the Holidays
Kvcry day brings you closer to the tlmo
of decision. This department will bo of
groat aid to you. New silks, mado ox
prresly for tho holidays coming In every
day.
Silks for waists in exclusive patterns,
Silks for skirts In exclusive pntterns.
Silks for dresses in cxcIubIvo patterns.
New colored silks for Christmas.
Now black llks for Christmas.
Wo want you to sco all thcso pretty silks
Wo want your opinion as to them.
SPECIAL SALE ON SILKS each day, en-
aiding you to secure beautiful silks to bo
used for Chrlstmns nt remarkably low
price.
Dlack Pcau do Solo Pure Silk, worth
$1.50, for $1.00.
THE BARGAIN ROOM
Children's 50c fleece lined underwear, 15c.
500 doz. children s flccco-llnod vests
pnnts and drawers, mado to sell at COc, on
salo at 15c.
Ladles' and children's 25c stockings at 6c
Men's $1.50 all wool shirts and drawers,
at 49c.
Men's COc part wool and flceco-llncd
shirts nnd drawers nt 25c.
Men's and boys' 7Cc heavy Jersey shirt
at 23c.
Hardware, Stoves and House
Furnishings.
SPECIAL STOVE SALE FOR FRIDAY.
Wo handle tho REST RASE RUKNER mado
In Amcrlcn. Can sell you a baso burner.
tho kind that others sell for $40.00, Friday
for $28.C0.
A regular 15-Inch Oak stovo for $8.49.
$12 Hot Rlast, keeps flro 48 hours, $7.93.
No. 8 laundry stovo, $2.93.
G-ln. plnnlshcd iron plpo, 33c.
6-ln. elbows, 7c.
Wood-lined stovo boards, 69c.
No. 8, four-holo cook stove, warranted a
regular $12 stove, Friday, $8.95.
A regular $35 range, high shelf, largo
oven, asbestos lined throughout, warranted
$26.93.
29C COO DOURLB RUNNER SKATES, 29C,
1,000 GIRLS' AND ROYS' SLEDS.
A good sled or coaster for 19c.
A lino spring runner sled for 49c.
Robslod (two bobs), $1.39.
Two-plcco carving sets, warranted, 95c
Roasting pans, 49c.
$1.50 12x24 steel wagons, 75c.
Coal hods, 17c.
Urcnd boxes, 39c.
Nowsboy tobacco 35c
Dull DurhMn smoking tobacco 50c
Duko's Mixture 35c
Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35o
Undo Tom smoking tobacco 3S0
Old Stylo smoking tobacco 25c
Mall Pouch, per pkg Dc
- tE,. ait uuu Aicnvciiuoriii, uiui am.
Florida special'
CHICAGO to
ST. AUGUSTINE
Pullman Palaco Sleeping Cars. Through
Without Change. Every Week
day, via
BIG FOUR
ROUTE
Effoctlvo Monday, January 6, 1902, the
"Ulg Four" will operate through Pull
man Hervlce, Chlcigo nnd Indianap
olis to St. Augustine, without chango,
via Cincinnati and "Queen & Cres
cent" Southern Uy. Plant System
and Florida East Coast. Sleeper will
run on "lilg Four" regular train No.
18, in connection with tlio magnificent
"Chicago and Florida Special" from
Cincinnati Tho train consists of
Pl'LLMAN VE8TIHULED SLEEP
KHS. MAGNIFICENT D1NINC1 CAR,
COMPOSITE OHSERVATION CAR,
VESTIHULED HAGOAOE CAR.
SCIIEDtll.i: OF TUB
"FLORIDA SPECIAL"
Lv. Chicago, dally except Sunday I:u0
l.v. Lafayette, dally except Sjnuay .4
Lv. Indianapolis, dally oxcept Sunday. ...6:ao
Lv. Oreensburg, dally oxcept Sunday 7:30
Ar. Cincinnati, pally except Sunday 3:05
Ar Jacksonville, dally except Monday.,, 8:15
Ar, St. Augustine, dally except Monday. .9:30
For run liirorinatiou una particulars hh to
hchedtilcH, rutuit, tickets, etc,,, cull on ugents
"Big Four Route," or address tho itndur-
signed.
WAHIIKN J. I.Y.NCII, W. I nKI'l'H,
CJcn. Pass. & Tkt. Agt. Asst. G. P. & T. A,
CINCINNATI. O.
For FRIDAY'S
SELLING
If we can gather definite promise from
the evidence that is given in these cob
umns, Friday will bring you great
economy It will demonstrate the
force of this store's retailing power.
Men's Fancy Shirts
Wo are showing nn excep
tional lino of men's fancy
shirts, stiff bosom, choice
lino of patterns, made of per
cales and madras, .pleated or
plain bosoms, separate cull's,
regular 1.50
quality, for
1.00
Men's Hats
You'll see the finest line of
men's hats ever shown in
Omaha if you'll visit our hat
department just now. If you
haven't the time to come
now glance at our Fifteenth
hat window for suggestions.
Our Nebraska Special is still
a favorite they come in all
the new blocks, ?2.r)0
values, at ,
.50
Men's Smoking Jackets
In a choice line of kinds, see
Fifteenth window, hundreds
of them to show you in the
department, Q Cfl
15.00 to ZiuU
Boys' Hosiery
Good quality boys' fast
black cotton hose, spliced
heel and toe, double
knee, 5 J to !
I5C
olier them
i Friday at.
Don't Walk Your Legs Off
Looking for
X SITUATION
A ROOM
A HOUSE
A SERVANT
K 28c Want Ad in The Bee will do the work.
An Acceptable Gift A Good Watch.'
Tho highest ntylo of nrt la now oxemrHHod In tho IiicIIcb' watch-tho now art
Nouveau decorntlon nwl tho hnnrt enrvod productlonH in casus, am a ilronm of
Iicrfectlon. Wo can furnish tho American or SwIhs movements In tho above casfa,
ranging In prlco from ito.OO to Jl&O.Ofl. l'or mm wo Hhow tho larger sizes of thesu
watcncB, ranging in pneo mini .m.uvi m
Mawhinney& Ryan Co.,
Jewelers and Art irth ami uouoi,a nth.
Stall nneri Moll ordera given careful attention. Helcc
jiu tj(jn pactaeea sent to rcsponsiblu parties.
Jupiter
Coal
Best medium priced coal on the mar
ket. Sold only by us.
Lump $5.75 a Ton.
Nut $5.50 a Ton.
All cool well screened nnd promptly
delivered.
Hald & Rice,
506 S. 16111 St.
Telephone 12.18.
Men's Fancy Shirts
Choice patterns, in soft bos
om shirts, made of line mad
ras cloth and heavy cheviot,
this is an entirely new shirt
on the market and you'll ap
preciate the comfort. Al
though you've plenty shirts
don't fail to see
this one at
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Men's Gloves
We've the largest line of
men's gloves in Omaha
work gloves, dress gloves,
etc., in mocha, kid, dog skin,
and reindeer, buck gloves,
asbestos gloves, firemen's
gloves. We've re-arranged
the department, making it
handier for you to trade, see
the barcain table for l(n
day's selling,
Toe, 50c
45c
Men's Fl'nl Pyjamas
In a choice line of patterns,
good assortment of kind.-i,
(first aisle, west side), not
expensive, $2.50, I ft ft
2.00, $1.50 and I UU
Women's Hosiery
Good quality, fast black
hose, spliced heel and toi
elastic top, regular
Ii5c quality, for . . .
15C
Women's
Jackets
We have 75 Women's Short
Jackets for Friday's selling
mostly large sizes, mado of kerseys,
cheviots and bouole, silk and satin
Romain lined, well made and perfect
fitting, they sold at 87.50 and S?9. 75
to closo them out in ono day wo will
to you y QA
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Don't Make Up your List
for Christmas till you
Get Our Catalogue
Wo have Just received a large
shipment of high erado Cameras,
suitable for Chrlntman gifts. We
carry all tho best makes, Including
Prcmon Tocos, Century, Koronas,
etc. A beautiful folding Camora,
with bulb release, for J5.00.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Farnnm Street.
Wholcsalo and Uotnll Dealers la
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