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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1902)
1L THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 10C2. SPECIAL RATES FOR BUYERS Jbtr aid lfai. facta nn Arrant; to Hslp Gsaatr Ciitontrs, HEAVY SPRING BUSINESS ANTICIPATED Wholesale District Already FHIIa Vp with Visitors mm Mmmy Meva Art Empected Early I Heat Week., Yesterday the sals of tickets under the spring engagement between the Omaha Job ber' and Manufacturers' association and the railroads In the Omaba territory went Into fleet and will continue until February to. Under the terms of this -agreement all per sons purchasing tickets for Omaha within the prescribed time are granted a rate of one and one-fifth fare for the round trip. The rules under which these special rates re granted require the visitor to purchase ticket for Omaha and take a receipt from the agent for the money paid. This receipt la to be deposited at the office of the secre tary of the Commercial club upon arriving la the city and when the visitor is ready to return he will be given an order for a return ticket, for which he will be required to pay but one-flfth of the regular rate. Ticket sold between the dates mentioned re good returning from February 19 to February 2. There are two excursions to be run this year and the second promises to bring to the city a larger number than the first, as aeveral of the jobbers are preparing es pecial entertainments for their visitor from March 1 to March 7. the time the ticket for the second excursion are on sale. ' Entertainment for EmbaJmers. The only especial entertainment so far ar ranged for completely 1 that of M. Wulpl of the Omaha Casket company. He is pre paring for a visit of the embalmers of the states of Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and parts of Missouri and Kansas. So tar about , 100 have accepted bis Invitation to De pres ent. The party will be entertained at tho ofllc of the company and a series of lec tures will be given by eminent professionals oa the subject of . embalming. Introducing the most approved methods and the modern discoveries In this line of work. Tickets for the second excursion will be good returning from March 4 to March 10. This rate does not Interfere with the first Invitation sent out by the Omaha Jobbers for the spring of 1902, by which they offer to refund the railroad far paid upon the purchase of a certain amount of goods. Wholesale District Filling; Up. The first trade did not bring to Omaha ' the visitors In large numbers, although the wholesale district are beginning to fill with spring purchasers. Persons reaching Omaha yesterday will have to remain in the city five days before they can return home at the reduced rate, and the visit of the verage buyer Is not more than three days, so that Monday the large crowds will begin to arrive, and next week will see the spring visitor from all section of the territory visited by Omaha commercial traveler. Doing Good. A great deal of good 1 betng done In all part of the country by Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. The most flattering testi monial hav been received, giving account of It good work, of aggravating and per sistent cough that have yielded to it soothing effect, of evere cold that have been broken up by It use, of threatened at tacks of pneumonia that hav beea warded off and of dangeroua case of croup that it has cured. The great popularity and ex tensive sals of thl great preparation can not be urprls to anyone who Is ac quainted with It good qualities. Vie It when you have need of such a remedy and It will do you good. For sale by all drug glsts. . ' - G. D. Jone Geta the Coat. Mr, O. D. Jones, 2612 Sherman avenue, was awarded the $20.00 overcoat -by three Judges, one from each of the dally papers, in the Hayden Bros, contest for the best snswer to "Why do Hayden Bros sell the most clothing In Omaha?" Announcements of tho 'theaters. Tba Orpheum Road Show will bring to close with matinee and evening per formance today one of the most satisfac tory and succesiful engagements that was ever played at that popular theater. A series of packed houses have witnessed the show and the general Verdict is that It Is really ft leader in -vaudeville. Mclntyre nd Heath hav changed tbetr bill from the early part of the week, now presenting 'their famous "Georgia Minstrels," which seems to lose none of Its popularity. Joe Welch, as la his wont, told some new sto ries. A number of theater parties hav engaged seat for the matinee to witness the set of th Union Qatllng Guards. Tomorrow afternoon Innes and his cele brated band open the first of ths four concert to be given at the Boyd. The others sre Sunday night and Monday after ' noon and night. The soloists with the band are: Kryl, the cornetlat; Zerne, tenor: Mrs. Boyden, soprano; Blgnorina Borghl. contralto, and Albertl, baritone. The especial features will be scenes from ."Lucia," "Carmen," "Faust," Innes' nation ally famous "Prloca Charming", two-step march, and ft spectacular "Anvil Chorus, introducing electrical effects, ft corps of red-shlrted anvll-beaters, lowered lights, singing birds snd other realistic effects. Three Mac to Denver. Via Union Pacific On via Omaha (two trains dally). One via Kansas City (two trains dally) Ons via Cheyenne (two trains dally). Ths fast tralna to Denver are via the Union Pacific. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam. 'Phone 111. Union alation, 10th and Marcy. 'Phone 29. OPES AMERICAN THIUlMJ COI.OKV GeraWlae, Tn, February SO. On February 18 the Rock Island Route will aell tlrketa from Council Bluffs and Omaha to Holiday, Tex., and return at rate of 121.30. For further Information call at Rock Island city ticket office. ,1323 Farnam street. . Shampooing and hair oresslng, 15c, at The uamery, ii-z.-v tee uunaing. inn. Th Hot Spring, of Arkansas. Owned and controlled by U. S. govern meat. The nation's health and pleasure resort. Splendid winter climate. Oolf. Els gant hotels Eastman, Park and Arlington For Information address hotel managers, or T. F. Godfrey,' P. A T. A.. Missouri Paclfio Ry , 14ta and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. ftf.OO far a Halt a, Day's Wartt. : If yeu live in the country or In a small town and have ft good acquaintance among th farmer and stock raisers In th neigh borhood, you can make $3 easily by four '. or five hour' work. Writ . and w will ssnd you our proposition. Th Bee Publish ing company. Solicitors' Dept.. Omaba, Nsb. . Sesd articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meeting, etc, ts The Bse W will glv them proper legs. Insertion , Be teUphoa, lii. Jfol 8 O HI ii A Notable Sale of Women's Fine Shoes $3 and $3.50 Values, $1.85 pair A fortnuate purchase of 2,000 pairs of women's fine shoes from eastern manufacturers and jobbers permits of this extraordinary announcement. Ftylish and high grade footwear has never been sold at KUC1I a low price. The offer includes the most trustworthy and dependable , makes of women's shoes, such as The famous Queen Quality Shoes that are advertised the world over at $3.00 n nnir. A y rv . . 1 ' A Ever desirable Is included go tomorrow 11.85 a pair. Men's Fine Shoes atari extraordinary law price Tou can choose from a splendid variety of the best men's shoes made, for $1.88. Dozen of correct styles in the following leathers Men's Vici Kid Shoes Men's' Velcvrs Calf Shoes MerCs S atin Calf Shoes and men's fin dress shoes In vari ous leathers. They are 8J.0O. $3.50 and $4.00. A fortunate purchase enables us td offer them at $1.98 a pair - v' Basement Shoe Bargains. Boys' Dress Shoes, 98c pair. Girls' Dress Shoes, 98c pair. Boys' Storm Shces, 98c pair. Girls' Storm Shoes, 98c pair. Worth up to $2 a pair, all go at 98c .SCQFIELD cumsuttto. 1810 Irlas St, " Another "Dollar Sale" Saturday morning, 8 to. 10 o'clock. Saturday evening, T to 9 o'clock. . Ladles' Wrappers, $1.00 Choice of all our fall style ladles' Wrappers for $1.00. ' Mads of percales and a few fleece lined. A there Is practically no change" In the style of wrappers, this is a chance to secure a bargain. Ladies' Petticoats, SI.OU The beet you ever saw for th money. The dollar price Is only for this sale, so If you want one at that price you will have to come Saturday. Ladies' Fine Wool Waists We have a few of the $8.00. $.V and $6.7$ Wool Wslsts that will sell Saturday at $3 each. flKSCOFIELD lCLQUMLSUITCO. lIO UvlllSI ( . C-OI.OKIST EXCTRSIOKB. Via. Rack Island Route. Every day during March and April. On way tlcketa from Council Bluff snd Omaha to Salt Lake and Ogden ..' $20.00 Helena and Butte M.00 Fpokane $2.50 Portland and Ashland 6.00 Tacoma and Seattle 25.00 City ticket office, 112$ Farnam street. Houeseanera' Baearslons. Tickets to nearly all point In the United State on sals at all ticket office of th Chicsgo Crest Western railway on th first and third Tuesdays of Jaavwwry and Febru ary at ths low rat of o fare plua $2.00 for the round trip. Good to return in 21 day from dais of sal. For detailed In formation ri aar Chicago Great West era agent, or i. P. Elmer. O. P. A.. Chi cago. III. Publish your legal notices la The Weekly De. Telephone $3. Shampooing and hair dressing, 15c. at Th BaU.ry. 118-210 Bs Building. Tel. 1T1C Ul 85 style of all at Worth $:t.00 and $3.50 tomorrow. Your choice at 98 E32Z3S $3, $3.50 and $4.00 values Little Girls' Dress Shoes, 75o. ' Little Boys' School Shoes, 75c. Little Gents' School Shoe, 75c These are re markable shoe values, and worth considerable more than our special pr. 75c A Piano Sale Beyond Comparison The entire wholesale piano stock of Jas. T. Reerdon Co. of New York on aale now at Schmoller & Mueller's, Omaha. 175 beautiful standard pianos, com prising all make and all styles, are now offered at prices that put all previous piano sale into Insignifi cance. Brand new Upright Pianos, In rosewood, mahogany, flemish oak, bird's-eye maple, Italian and Hun garlan aith cases, regular prices $350, $400, $450 and $500, are now offered and aold at $118. $137. $149, $158 and up. Terms; $10 Cash and S5 Per Month. These beautiful Instruments are fully guaranteed by the makers and by us and are made with all the latest Improvements. We are the sole agents for the cele brated Stelnway, A- B. Chase, Voae, Steger, Emerson, Eteck, Mason & Hamlin and Marshall A Wendell Pianos, the oldest makes In the United States. Call and pay us a visit of Inspection, whether you wish to buy or not. It unable to call, aend for catalogues, prices and terms. It will pay you. & MUELLER The largest piano house In th west. 1313 Fnrnam St.. Omaha Telephone) 1625. 50 2 Broadway. Council 11 luffs. Telephone; 386. - 1)1 KD. SUTHERLAND I.lbbie L., February 10, lie, ai ituntingcon, uregon, wile Ol A. w Sutherland. Funeral Saturday afternoon. February It, at t o'clock from the residence of her father. Captain John A. Snoue, 1 If South Twenty-ninth strevt, to rroapect Mill csrne tery. Funeral and interment private. HKLDEN Mrs. K . at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Lyman. Funeral will ba Sunday afternoon and private. Friends axe requested nui to send Uow.r. fix mff os Saturday bargain greater than ever new goods, hew styles continually coming In. Winter goods of all descriptions slaughtered. Price cut to one-third their value every thing going to make room for the new good. Tho last call on winter Jackets. Only 375 leftjsome elegant garments among them garments that sold as high as $20.00, for $5.00. Women's cspes In heavy boucle, at $1.15. Women' curly astrakhan trimmed with braid edging, that sold at $10.00, for $3.60. Women' fur cape that aold for $15.00, for $7.00. Women's muff that sold for $5.00, for $1.00. Women's astrakhan collarette that sold for $7.00, for. $1.16. Women's fine astrakhan collarettes, satin lined, that aold for $9.00, on sale at $2.98. Children' jacket for 60c. Infant' eiderdown cloaks, 60c. All our children's Jacket that sold up to $10.00. for $2.98. $00 more of those elegant silk skirt that (old, up to $25.00, for $10.00. 100 rainy-day eklrt Just received beauti ful thing worth $10.00, for $5.00. 75 rainy-day skirts for only $1.50. NEW SPRING GOODS we received- the last few days." Closing Out Shoes at The balance of the wholesale stock of P. B. Halght A Co., at one-fifth of the regular prices. We must clean up this lot of good by Saturday night sure, and we have marked them down to the price that will do It. We have named prices before. but NO ONE has ever before quoted such prices or vslues as these. Men' black vlcl. Bale' Goodyear welt. worth $3.60, go at $1.79. Men's wax calf, Bali' Goodyear welt, worth $3.50, go at $1.79. Men's velour calf, Bals' Goodyear welt. Saturday in the Saturday we will put soma bargains o gains over nt on before. Dress goods, fur covers, etc. Come early and stay late. NO PEDDLERS, DEALERS OR MANUF DRESS GOODS- , . t8-lnch' nice dress plaids, spring styles, regular 16c goods, will go At 6c. 30-inch half ,wool fancies. In red, brown. $ shade of blue, new greens, etc., worth 15o, will go at 7Hc. 36-inch two thirds wool, nice, bright colors, worth 25 yard, will go at 12ttc. 88-Inch serge, worth 29c, at 19c. 86-lnch line English henrletta, worth 89c, at 25c. ' 30-lnch extra heavy suitings, worth S9e, at 25c 80-inch extra heavy skirtings, worth 60e, at c ;.. ' V- 40- Inch fine granite, all color, atrictly all wool, worth 0o. at 49c. 68-inch all wool eultlngs. worth $1.25, at 49c. '"','-.. 56-inch MacK broadcloth, worth $1.26, at 49c. . .' ' 75c all wool silk' stripe challls at 49c. EOo all wool challls, without ths silk stripe, st 25o. ' 75c strictly all wool French flannel, 25o. Silk striped challls, worth 50c, at 29c. SILKS. AND VELVETS IN BARGAIN ROOM A handsome new line of silks now en sale, besides several ..odds snd ends to close out. Here is where' a lady can And a handaome silk foulard or waist at a tri fling expense. Examine them and you will And them at about half the pries you would pay elsewhere. 85o foulard, all spring colors, at 49c. $1.00 striped walsting silks, at 49c. $1.00 trimming embossed silks, at 89c. Louslene silks, all colors, at S9c. 25c Pesrl Buttons, per dozen 5c Saturday at 8:30 a. ra. we will place on sal 600 gross of tf finest plain snd fancy pearl buttons, worth from 20c to 26o per dosens, for 6o per dosen. None sold to dealers. Limited to three (8) cards to each customer. This lot of buttons are the seasons clear ing of th largest pearl button works In the world and contain all kinds and else from No. 10 to No. $4. Meats end Chickens ' No. 1 sugar cured hama, 11 He. No. 1 California hams, 7c. Fresh bologna sausage, Ec. ir si ER This Is a line our store haa long Handling as we goods which Is W hiva ths " RUE GLOVES, as used by surgeons. Then GLOVE the medium weight glove (The Non pareil Brand). Also the regular weight old fashioned gloves with SIIERHAU & UcGOHIIELL DRUG CO., Cor. (6th and Dodge Sts., Omaha. Mm cwi m- Women's stylish suits opening price, $15.00. New spring suit, stylish garments, $10.00. New spring suits, silk lined throughout, opening price only $20.00. 1,500 rainy-day skirts have arrived tc th last few day in all the new style and creation. The ablest advertiser eould only give you a mesger Idea of what the styles are. New silk waists with tho new cuff, new front, new hack and new sleeve, at $3.98, $4.98 and $8.50. The most beautiful lot of dress skirt that ever came to Omaha, at $30.00, $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00. SATURDAY NIGHT from 7:30 to :S0 we will put on sale 35 doien heavy fleece lined wrappers that sold up to $1.60, for 59c. ' Great sale on ladles' underskirt and wrapper will be continued. Underskirts st 25c, 75c and $1.00. - Skirts Made Free Until February 19th we will make a plain lined skirt free of charge, providing the goods are bought In our high grade dree good department and cost not less than $1.00 per yard. Full particulars at our high grade dress good department. IU1 ll worth $4.00, go at $1.79. Men's tan calf and tan vlcl. Goodyear welt, worth $3.60, $4.00 snd $4.50, go at $1.79. Ladies' best black vlcl lace Goodyear welt, worth $3.60, go at $1.79. Ladies' best black vlcl lace, hand turn, worth $3.50 and $4.00, go at $1.79. Ladles' btst black vlcl laee, McKay sewed, worth $3.00 and $3.60, go at $1.79. Men's English coltak'.n lace, worth $2.50, go at $1.48. Men's satin calf lace, worth $2.60, go at $1.48. Men's black vlcl lace, worth $2.50 and $3.00, go at $1.48. Boys' and youths' satin calf, kangaroo calf and black vlcl, worth $1.75, $2.00 and $2.60, go at $1.47. YOUR SHOE MONEY will go a long ways In the Bargain Room Saturday. Men' satin calf, ball, worth $1.75, at $1.00. Men's satin calf, bals, worth, $2.00, at $1.39. Boys' satin calf, bals, worth $1.60, at 98c. s Youths' satin calf, bals, worth $1.60, at 98c. Little gents' satin calf, bals, worth $1.35 and $1.60, at 98c. Ladles' shoes, tan or black, worth up to $3.60 a pair, go at 95c. Ladles' best quality common sense but ton,, 2V to 4V4, worth $3.00 and $3.60, go at 39c. Children's black vlcl button or lace, al ways sold at 60c, Saturday all day, at 19c. Come early no waiting. Bargain Room. n the tables that are really the best bar- nlshing goods, ; silks, wash goods, table ACTURERS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM. China silks, 29c and 19c. Yard. wide black silk skirting, 29c. Ex tra heavy, worth 69c. Yard wide black lining silk at 19c. Kl Ki plaids - and stripe, cord, etc.. worth up to 69c, at 39c. Silk 'velvet, worth 60c yard, at 19c. Velveteen, all colors, worth 60c, at 25c. Corduroy worth 75c yard, at 29c. 7c full standard prints, at 3c. 6c full standard prints at 2Hc Simpson's black and white prints st 4c. Simpson's silver gray prints, at 4o. American shirting prints at 3c. 36-inch One percales, worth 15c, at Ec. Indigo blue prints at 4c. 15o sllkollne. at 8tto. 20o sllkollne, st 10c. 19c srt denims snd draperies, at 10c. 15c dimities, at 10c. 15o white goods, at 10c. Men's Stsr and Monarch dress shirts, worth $1.00 snd $1.60, st 39c. Men's fine neckwear, at 10c. 15o black sateen, st 8Vic. 16o xephyr ginghams, st 7Vic. 6c spron checks, at 4c. Shaker flannel, worth 6c, at 3c. 19c linings, at Ec. Skirt linings, worth Ec, st 2e. v -EXTRA SPECIALS FROM $ TO 2:30 P. M. We will sell full standard prlnta, only 10 yards to a customer, at, yard, le. FROM 7:30 TO 8 P. J. We will sell 6c apron check, only E yards to a customer, at, yard, 2c. At 9:00 p. m. until we close, we will sell fine bleached muslin, worth 6c yard, only 10 yards to a customer, at, yard, 2c. Package Fume sausage, 12Hc. Fresh dressed chickens at low prices. Fruits and Nuts New Turkey dates, per pound, 4c. Sweet naval oranges, each lc Large meaaure peanuts, Sc. I Fancy Juicy lemons, per doten, 12Vic Large naval oranges, per dosen, 82c. Cheese To advertise our fancy grade of pure cream cheese we will place on sale all our best, pure cream cheese at, per pound, 14c. Fish Special Anchovies, per pound, 8c. 0) 0 GLOVES of goods for which been headquarters do only goods which we obtain direct from factorlea, we THC 1 1 are able to furnish at all times new prir I J of prime Importance, THIV PURE RUM i. gauntlet la black and tan. Price 81.25 per pair; by mall $1.85, RUBBER GLOVES are now being used for a variety of purposes where protection ts needed for the bands. Write for Rubber Goods Cstalogue. IF Shoes for oys Girls! Every pair of boys' and children's shoes that we sell was made for us direct made of honest stock and by honest makers. Every pair of boys' and childen's shoes sold by us is sold with the distinct understanding that they are honest shoes. We do not buy any job lots or doubtful shoes and run the risk of having you dissatisfied for the sake of a few additional pennies profit; good shoes are so cheap now-a-days that it don't pay to buy or sell poor ones at any price. - We are now opening our new spring line of boys', children's and misses' shoes; we think they are the greatest shoes for the price that ever came out of a shoe factory. MADE OF KANGAROO CALF Misses' 1 . , . and Children's School Shoes sizes o to Sizes 85 Sizes 11J MADE OF SATIN CALF Boys' and Little Gents' School Shoes Sizes Sizes Sizes SBLBSBXBBSSSSSSSSSSm E2&5C2aa3&5 IT'S A GOOD HOSE, TOO, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS We are selling at 15c, 2 for 25c. double knee fast black, elastic rinrrnv t-lh ' OUR LINE OF INFANT WEAR IS H KCOMINQ QUITE COMFLETF ami I. priced so as to effect a saving on each article. v -UMfl-.TE, and 1 BOYS' SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS GALORE Marked tlose to the core In style, material and workmanship, they speak for hemelve '""; corr" Afl THE TAILOR TO THE M iV on A bin wm num!S. vWJ". - ' cataloa-ue. Talker Alttl Saturday tho Last one this winter that you will have a chance to buy our Egyptian Lotus Cream for 6 cents a bottle. Everybody that's used it knows It's the best. Saturday It's 6 cents. 60c Cramer's Kidney Cure (genuine).... 4'ic $1.00 Peruna, one to a customer 57o $1.00 Duffy's Malt Whiskey Tic $1.00 Wine Cardul 4o 25o Laxative Bromo Quinine l.'c 25c Qulnacetol. best for colds 2no $1.00 Sexlne Plhs 7So $1.00 Dr. Pierce's Remedies 67a $2.00 Cramer s Pennyroyal Pills tl.uo 60c LIKBIO EXTRACT BEEF 13c 1-lb. jar Llebls Extract Beef $l.:5 $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonlo loo &flc King's New Discovery 8o $1.00 Newbro's Herplclde bic OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAtFER'S Cat Prlea Drasr - tnre. '11. T47. . W. Cor. IOib and Cbleag. Goods aellverd FRRE to any oart at city. 93 Bottled in Bond NEW HOPE Whiskey, qt. bottle SI, 00 This whiskey Is a product of the old and celebrated New Hope distillery, located In Nelson county, Kentucky. We have something particu larly tine to offer our pa trons In this whiskey. It Is rich, mellow and for nine years went through ie process Of ripening In the barrel. This Is a treat for patrons and for all lovers of rare old whiskies, snd an excellent opportunity to se cure the article at a very low figure. We personally recommend this old New Ilnpe, knowing Its age and excellent qual ity. Pure California Wines, ibc, 60o, 7Rc (bottle ripe), per quart bottle. Mall orders filled. City order delivered. CACKLEY BROS. Klae Wlara and Table l.tqaors, Opsostt Pastame. Telei.hone I HI. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED HUNTER RTE. Vaccine Virus We always Lave fresh goods. Mall and telegraph ordera filled promptly. Special rates to phy sicians and druggists. We keep all kinds of VACCINE SHIELDS MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., Telephone 16a TAFT'S l'HILALrLPHIA DENTAL ROOMS. 1M7 Douglas &tre.t There's nothing to fear, either as to palu or lack of skill, when ws extract your teeth with Vitalised Air. and a oUC to 11 $1.00 to 2 $1.25 9 to 13 95c t! 13J to 2 $1.10 ( 25 to 55 $1.25 .-wu vie i lor prlng. moor Od. Orshsrd Yf Usslai There Are Others Along with the perfected American Shoe at $3.50 Always We carry the most complete line of $2.B0 welted women's shoes ever shown in Omaha. If It Is your .ntentlon to put but $2.60 In a pair of shoes you can have enamel or patent, calf oi kid, heavy or light, mannixh or womanish. And every pair a genuine welt and 81.50 always. We meke n specialty of $2.60 and $3.10 shoes for women. SOROSIS SHOE STORE Bend for catalogue. . f Tel, A724. Frank Wilcox, Mgr.. 20$ S. 16th St. ' Our Boot Booklet mailed free f:r ths asking. The Proof of the Pudding Is in (he eating, and the only test of bear I in the drinking. If ynu will try our fine bot tled beer you will know more about It In five minutes than we can tell you In five week and we will ac cept your verdict. Order a case of two doten quarts or pints. Metz Bros., Brewing Co. . Omaha's . rAVOHITB r OMAHA. NEB. J Tel. 110. Omaha. Or Jacob Neumsyer. At., car Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs. Iowa. Prescriptions The oldest reliable DRUG STORE at 14th and Douglas has always been known as oa of th beat place In Omaba to have your prescriptions compounded. Our help I always th beet, graduate in pharmacy and state registered men are the only one who compound her. All physician who favor us aay .they know they are getting . Jrst what they prescribe, as results Is what tell, snd they get them hers. Our price sr th most reasonable, consistent with th genuine remedies furnished. Th next time glv u a trial. FULLER DRUG AND PAINT GO. Htb and Douglas Bts.