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Where quality and
Price gount
Dr. Rowe's Stock
Food.
Thirty Telephones
Ring Up
137
Ve Win
Bell It la the Druar Dept. Main Flour
Here's something of special value to our
farmer and stockmen friends. Your horse,
eow. sheep, goat or plir the whole family of
either around you will "Just lore It." It'll
gladden and fatten and PAY. All It
qualities are detailed on the packages, but
"the proof of the pudding It In the eat
ing." Try It on your stock.
Per 4-1 a. pksJ....4H Per 2.-lh. palla. .P'J.4
mm
THE OMAHA DAILY 11EK: FHIDAV, At II I L 25, 1002.
- iHHARNEY 5ts. Omaha: r"-BaEV
mm
Every day is bargain day at Bennett's, but our week-ends swell into a great bargain aggregate It's then you buy just what'you want at less money than
you'd willingly give Why? Because the whole week of immense trading makes Friday and Saturday TRANSCENDENT BARGAIN DAYS to right our
stocks and make room for car loads on track Come today, if not come tomorrow. There's SATISFACTION AND MONEY in it for all
Week-Hud Shoe Bargains
I.
TVe have no competitors In men'a or lad
tne following and be convinced:
Men'a calf custom tip Lace Shoes y "jnMn's black vlrl kid, custom fl fT
that do not scuff iJJ , cap Qoodyear welt, lace u.vju
' Men'a genuine dnngola Berlin
cap lace very soft and easy
Men'a Danish kid. London cap..
H double sole toufth wearers....
Men'a Danish kid. plain toe, an
excellent ahoa for tender feet...
Men'a vlcl kid, custom tip, exten
sion edge, 3-sole lace shoes
Men's vlcl kid. custom tip. sum
mer weight Lace Shoes
Men'a vlcl kid Olobe plain toe,
weight lace or con- '
areas
2.00
2.00
2.00
.2.50
.2.50
summer
.2.50
Mfn'H box calf, custom Up. extension
edge, three-sole Laca
Shoes
Men's box calf, custom tip,
summer weight Lace Shoes....
Men's black Russia calf, col
lege cap. lace, Goodyear welt..
.2.50
2.50
3.00
vr.n'. Knllh enamel Raalan cap
three
sole, Goodyear wen : iiii
lace
Men's velour calf, fashion cap, perforated
vamp, Qoodyear welt, 3.00
- An endless variety of ladles' Walking
shs: ColonlsX with" IU. steel or nickel buckles;
lower than any sale
Tlea or Baiidals.
Week-End Crockery Bargains
H gallon Crystal Water , Ko
Pitchers .
Crystal Orango
...I4C
uowia.. ,
Crystal Berry
Saucers
Beml-Porcelaln
Platea
Beml-Porcelaln
Sauce Dishes
MY ARE SEEKING
Governor Savage Overworked Listening to
Ippeali of Applicants,
CASE IS A PECULIAR ONE
RICHARDS'
Janitors at tba State Hoasa Threaten
to Btrlka oa Aceoaat of. Order
' to Exterminate Daaae
. lions oa Lawa.
(From a BtafI Correspondent)
LINCOLN. April J4 (Speelal. Oorernor
Savac Is allowed no peace from those who
r. elamorlnc for clemency In behalf of
oenltentlary ' convicts. Today Mrs. P.
Courser Richards, after appearing In the
trial a complaining witness, went before
the governor and pleaded tor the pardon of
her husband, who was recently convicted
and sentenced In this city to twelve years
Imprisonment for assaulting his U-year-old
stepdaughter, Marie Magdants. With tears
streaming from ber eyes she told the gov
ernor she bad wronged ber husband and
that although she testified against him In
court, fbe was sow oonfldent be was Inno
cent.
Richards was convicted on the testimony
of Mrs. Richards, the girl victim, and two
physicians. Mrs. Richards now declares
that the prosecution was a conspiracy be
tween ber sister and herself and that the
cbarees were without foundation. The ease
presents several remarkable and even ss
toundlng features. The prisoner Is 61 years
of sgs and for twenty years has been well
known la local political circles. Governor
Savage baa promised to listen to any plea
that may be based upon something tangible,
but hs insists oa having more convincing
testimony than that glyen by Mrs. Richards
It Is Said that another physician has ex
amined the girl and la willing to give bis
word that the assault was not committed,
Dlacaaa Home Companies.
The various plans of borne investment
companies now doing business In this and
other states will be the subject for coosld-
It's in the Brew
BLATZ
BEER
MILWAUKEE
appeals - at sacs to
lovers of tba beverage
as a most extraordi
nary brw. There's
44
i hat ladeacrt b a b I e
goodness characteris
tic of "BLATZ and
It sever varies.
Try It ssd yoa'11 say
say so too.
BLATZ MALT-VIVINE
(Neo-Intoxlcant) Tonic Druggists
or direct.
VAX. IUn BREWING CO, Milvsstee,
O ISA MA IIUCH,
tdia Dealaa St. Tea. lOSU.
,2c
: '3c
; ' 2f. "?.!!- " 10c ,
' : . . sjsaa sj an inr ............asss.. . a . ..
i . . " 1 I ... Inrnunl IOIIIIC CCEl Jfclfl fSnfin I
lea
$3.00.
12.60 or 13.00 footwear.
Read
Men's black vlcl kid. Broadway plain, lace
or congress. Goodyear welt a
very nice old gentleman's snoe
Men's black vlcl kid Arso cap,
Qoodyear welt, very stylish...
3.00
.3.00
Ladies.
Ladles' vlcl kid. patent tip, polish, flexible
soles, Cincinnati made, all O flfl
alxes and widths s..7U
Ladles, vlcl kid, lac, kid tip, extension
soles, Cincinnati 2.00
made
Ladles' vlcl kid, patent leather or kid
tip, hand turned, very 2 RO
stvllsh aa.iw
Ladles' vlcl kid, patent leather or kid tips
Ooodyear welt, an sixes ana
widths, new shapes
Ladles' patent colt, Imitation
turned aoles, full
dress
Ladles' Ideal kid. Imitation
flexible soles, nice street
boots
2.50
tip, hand
.3.00
tip. very
...3.00
at prices
Oxford
Shoes In the following. styles
Meat Dish J5c
large .
Blue Spray Tea Cups and ROC
Saucers set of six
Plates to match 1q
arable discussion st the forthcoming meet
ing of the Nebraska 8tate League of Local
Loan and Building associations, calls lor
which have been Issued by President C. F.
Bentley of Grand Island and Secretary El
mer E. Bryson ol Omaha. The meeting will
be held In the council chamber at South
Omaha Tuesday, April 29, beginning at
p. m. Among those who will participate
In the program are: C. F. Bentley. C. w.
Brlnnlnger, Orand Island; T. Z. Fltimor-
ris, F. H. Oalaes. Howard Kennedy, jr
Omaha; A. Truesdell, Fremont; W. P. Ad
kins, A. H. Murdock, South Omaha; P. L.
Hall sod E. Royse. Lincoln.
The purpose of the meeting Is set forth
in the following message:
n itnunt irawth and develoDment of
our state calls for better and more liberal
systems of transacting all business, and
this calls for a like Improvement in the
plans and methods of loan and building
associations. The purpose of these annual
meetings IS to compare systems ana ex
periences. Now, with these numerous
bogus home companiea operating in m,
aa well as ail states in wnicn
allowed to do businees, manes an me m
ra...nn for bulldlna and loan officers and
directors attending this meeting, so they
will be fully prepared to act and all work
In harmony and unison for the upbuilding
of legitimate, co-operative Institutions.
Janitors Threaten to Strike.
Janitors st the stats bouse srs threaten
ing s strike because of the action of tne
Btate Board of Publio Lands and Buildings
In ordering them to have all dandelion
plants removed from the cspltol lawn be
fore May 1. They say It will be Impossible
to do the work In the time allowed end that
rather than pay other men to assist them
they will give up their positions. The
board has decreed that If the plants are
not removed extra men will be employed
at the task and their pay deducted from
that of the regular Janitors. Today two of
the Janitors were out on the lawn waging
war ' of extermination against the yellow
flowers, bat their colleagues Insisted that
It was s useless effort.
Traction Deal Pending.
ReDorts have gained circulation In this
city that a syndicate of Investors Is nego
Mating for the purchase of the Lincoln
Traction company property. President p.
II. Burnham of the First National bank
one of the men Interested In the matter.
The city of Lincoln haa been given a Judg
ment againat the company for $47,000 and
a third Hen for several more thousands and
It Is said that the existence of this Judg
ment may have soms effect upon the nego
tiations. Mr. Burnham, when asked as to
the report of the Intended purchase, said:
"I did negotiate for the property some
time ago and am willing to renew my offer
at any time. I offered Mr. Scudder, the
president of the company, $1,000,000 for the
property. He seemed favorable to a sale
for awhile, but afterward refused my offer.
I am ready to pay that sum for It now."
Hfcea llakl.f Broome.
Dressed la a brand new suit of stripped
clothes. "Billy" Rhea, the condemned mur
derer who received a resplts yesterday st
the hands of Governor Savage. aa this aft
ernoon put at work In the broom factory.
He seems somewhat brightened up ss a re
sult of bis new lease on life, but seems to
have learned something la bis narrow es
cape. His tongue Is not nearly so loose as
It once was and be no longer curses the
guards and warden, declaring that none has
the courage to execute him.
According to the command of the gov
ernor, Rbea muat be kept In solitary con
finement while be Is not st work, snd In
structions will be carried out to the letter.
The Bennett Live 8 lock company baa ap
plied to the secretary of the State Board
of Irrigation tor permission to use the
water of Lodge Pole creek. In Kimball
county, tor Irrigation purposes. The com
pany proposes to construct a dam across
the creek near the town of Kimball, from
which a canal wuuld be operated for a dis
tance of five miles la as eaaterly direction.
' " ' I - I 11 1111 -!-
Week-End Dry Goods Sale.
This has been a heavy week -so far
Friday and Saturday watch the bargain c
Specials for
Friday and Saturday
Domestic Dept. Main Floor.
Fin Imported Scotch Zephyrs in black
and white, neat designs, worth Kir'
25c. Special at VW
Wrapper Klmona Cloth in cream e-rmjnd
with neat dr. igns sonic with 12AC
fancy borders. Special at Si2W
36-lnoh Curtain Swiss, very fine. 25 new
designs to select from 17c quality. r
Special at ffc
Hosiery Specials
20 dozen ladles' fast black Hose, dou- f fr
hie sole, high spliced ankle,
sneciai v w
Special 1
5u0 dozen ladles' fancy Hose,
In all
colors, striped and figured.
Special at
LADIK8' KNIT UNDERWEAR
25c
8PE
C1ALS.
Ladles' Jersev Ribbed Vests, silk tapefKf
and lace finished. Special at 26c &. tW
Ladles' Knli I'nderwear, in all latest
styles, plain and trimmed. Spe- Qp
clal at 4nc, 2oc and ST7W
50 dozen ladies' Summer Vests with short
sleeves and sleeveless. Iflp
6pecial at 1 vrv
Ribbons and Belts
SPECIAL 25 dozen Duchess Belts. 21c
a great drive, at cw
100 pieces fancy ribbon, the kind Qc
you pay lac for. Special at - w
TCKW FAKABUl.B laoies iiRrnM iiom
75c to .n0.
10c to $2.25.
Misses' and children's from
Corset Department
Main Floor.
Ladles' Summer Corsets in all the
new styles. Special it
50 dozen Corsets, the kind you
nar tl m fnr HnerlRl at
48c
75c
The Girdle Corset, made of line grade
tape, perfect fitting. Special at
$1
Muslin Underwear Specials
Main -Floor.
IMargaurlte Corset Covers.
Speclu.1 price
A big drive in ladles' White Skirts.
Special price
Ladies' Chemise, ruffles round neck
and bottom. Special at
Ladles' Night Gowns, a great
25c
98c
25c
48c
Special.,
30
m dam across the creek would lorm a
reservoir capable of holding enough water
for use In dry seasons without decreasing
the allowance ' of prior appropriators.
About 800 acres of land would be irri
gated from the canal. Secretary Dobsori
haa taken the application under considera
tion and will give a decision soon.
Doctors to Attend Conference.
The following men of medicine have been
appointed by Governor Savage to attend
the American congress of tuberculosis to
be held at the Hotel Majestic, New York
City, May 14, 15 and 16: Joseph Scroggs,
Julius H. Tyndale, R. Emraett Olffen and
A. R. Mitchell, Lincoln; A. B. Somers, J.
M. Keys, W. O. Bridges, W. F. Milroy snd
E. F. Teal. Omaha; A. W. KODinson. Beat
rice; H. T. Holden, Norfolk; I. 1 Smith.
Syracuse; Samuel S. YOder, Wymore; J. V.
Beghtol, Friend; Carroll u. Evans, coium
bus. and Henry D. Boyden, Grand bland.
Articles of Incorporation of ths Hayes
Eames Elevator company of Hastings were
recorded In the secretary of state's office.
The company is capitalized for $100,000 and
Its Incorporators are: George 8. Hayea,
Edward W. Eamea and Mllo D. Eames.
CENSURES SAVAGE'S ACTION
Friends of Herman Ilka Severely
Condemn Snepensloa of Rhea's
Sentence.
FREMONT. Neb.. April 14. (Special.)
The action of Governor Savage In repriev
ing the sentence of Rhea Is generally
condemned here, except smong those who
do not believe in capital punishment, al
though It was expected.
Around Bnyder snd Scrlbner the feeling
against the governor Is bitter nnd If Rhea
maa tn the Dodae county Jail Instead of
the penitentiary a recurrence of the Cas
per, Wyo., lynching affair might be en
acted.
Those who assisted Sheriff Kreader In bis
fight to save Gardner from the mob st
Crowell when he was srrested near there
the day after the Zahn murder snd op
poaed organizing a mob to come to Fremont
and ham Rhea.' are especially severe In
their condemnation of the governor.
It waa rumored here today that Darrell,
who was acquitted of the Zahn murder,
had been lynched In Wyoming last week
but the report could not be substantiated.
After Darrell waa released from the
Dodge county Jail In April last he went to
Yankton. 8. D.. and was arrested there a
few weeks afterward on some criminal
ch.rze. Ha was In Jail there for some
time and on his discharge was ordered out
of town bv the police and went to tne
Big Horn country In Wyoming.
York Coantr Crops Flonrlsh.
YORK. Neb., April 14. (Special.) Grow
ing crops are In One condition in Yors
eounty. Never In the history of the county
has there bean a spring when winter wheat
looked any better. There are fields of win
ter wheat In York county which stand from
four to seven inches high. About BO per
cent of the acreage here is in winter wheat
Quite s little screage haa bean put tn eats
and U Is coming up through the ground In
fine shape. Already a number of farmers
are plowing for corn. The ground turns
up moist and is In line condition. There
have been thousands of seres seeded to
timothy, clover snd alfslfa. Nursery men
claim they have sold more fruit trees to
farmera than Is many years past.
Arm Broken la Baaaway.
PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. April 14. (Spe
clal.) While going to attend a funeral here
(his afternoon a dog frightened a horse
drawing a carriage and Mrs. Posey Mesaer
smith and daughter of Jobs Ranner were
thrown from the buggy and the right arm
of Miss Rsnner was broken.
in the dry goods and women' wear departments proof of bargain knowing. Coma
irele opposite silk counter. There's always
There's always "
5c
25 pieces
Special
Curtain
Scrim.
t
25 pieces 36-inch white Curtain Swiss, very
fine, lHc quality. fr
Special at laSW
At the Bargain Circle
Center Aisle Main Floor.
All kinda of remnants at half price.
50 dozen Art Pillows, covered with fancy
denims, full 3 pound size, for hammocks,
porches and lawns. Special HQC
at
Week-End Grocery Bargains
Week-End Speciuls.
Kindly place your -"delivery orders as
early In the day as possible. The week
end strain is severe even with our greatly
Increased facilities. Our thanks in an
ticipation. House Cleaning Made Easy
Gibson's Soap Polish,
10c box for
5c
Swedish Brown Beans,
per pound
Dried Lima Beans (best quality)
per pound
Bird Gravel, one-pound
package
Saratoga Chips (very fine)
per pound .
Schepp's Cocoanut (bulk)
per pound
Good Dried Peaches,
per pound ,
Canned Blueberries,
at
...6c
...8c
...9c
25c
20c
,.10c
.10c
J-pound can Grated Pine Apple, l()c
at
8-pound can Sugar Beets,
at '-
Deviled Crabs (with shells),
per can '
Imported Sardines,
per can
Hand Picked Navy Beans,
per pound f
121c
.25c
..10c
....4c
'PHONES - RING UP
Sixth District Committee talis con
vention and Looks Over the
Political Field.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., April 24. (Spe
cial Telegram.) The Sixth district repub
lican congressional committee met here to
day. Chairman McDonald of Kearney
called the meeting to order at 2 o'clock
by an address, in which he congratulated
the people that adverse majority in days or
populism of 4,500 had been gradually cut
down until the district now gave a repub
lican majority. References to McKinley
and Roosevelt were vigorously applauded.
Twenty-five counties were represented.
making one of the beat attended meetings
In the history of the district.
On the second ballot as to the location
of the convention Crawford was cnosen,
securing thirteen of twenty-five votee.
Thursday, June 12, at 1:30 p. m. wss fixed
as the time for the convention. Repre
sentation Is based on one delegate for each
100 votes or major fraction thereof cast
for Kincald In 1900. making a delegation of
little over 200. Among prospective can
didates on the ground were: Judge Kin
cald, Senator Curry, Hon. A. B. Cady and
Hon. Frank Beemao.
seakches "Tor lost wife
Iowa Man In aeat of woman saia
to Have Left Htm in the
Larch.
FREMONT, Neb., April 24. (Special.)
A man who gave bis name as Neal and bis
residence Blencoe, la., was In town yester
day looking for his wife, whom he ssid had
eloped Monday from her home In Blencoe
with Fred Lee, also a resident of thst town.
He said that the pair bought tickets to
Fremont and had tbelr baggage checked to
this point. He was unable to get asy trace
of them and no baggage had come here
from that point.
Neal bad pictures of the, couple, but no
hotel people were sble to Identify them ss
smong their guests during the last week.
Mrs. Neal is said to bs 21 years of age snd
nine years younger than her husband, and
Lee about the same age aa the woman be
Is alleged to have disappeared with.
Neal ststes that Lee bad been very at
tentive to his wife recently and ahe ap
peared equally Infatuated with him. He
did not give his first name while here snd
was rather reticent about matters.
Mollue Gets Three Years.
HOLDREGE. Neb.. April 24. (Special
Telegram.) The ten days' session of dis
trict court cloaed today. A. Moline was found
guilty of obtaining property under false
pretenses and was sentenced to three years'
bard labor tn the penitentiary,
Hans Kerr snd Charlie Peterson, who
were convicted some months ago tor sell
Ing liquor without license, hsd their cases
up, as the supreme court bad affirmed sen
tences of the lower court. In default of
payment on their fines they are confined
In the county Jail. It will lake them over
tour months to serve out their fines snd
costs. Fred Child of Bertrand was fined
$100 for selling liquor without license.
Bird Falls Of His Perrh.
HASTINGS, Neb.. April 24. (Special
Telegram.) While s crowo or boys were
giving Frank Leplnskl and Miss Mary Etta
KeDndy a charivari last night young Bird
got so enthuaiaatlc that be loet bis equili
brium snd fell off s blgh porch snd sua
talned a broken arm-
Crop Damaaje hear Eaeter.
EXETER. Neb., April 24. -(Special.)
The severe weather this week has damaged
fall a beat sad oats la this part of the
1 n r r 1 1 n 1 I i.M ! I tL-ii.u - uwwis
"lust what you're looking for" there.
20 dozen assorted fancy Cushions, ARe
75c quality. Special at OW
5.0i yards remnants of Shirting
Calico. Special at
lc
BO plecea 20-Inch all linen crash, made by
the Gold Medl Linen manufac- Qc
turers, lie kind. Special at -w
23 dozen White Sheets. "Bennett's Special."
torn and Ironed, guaranteed the 4Qc
fine kind. Size ,2iM. Special al
50 dozen extra heavy white Pillow If)-.
Cases, size 42x64. Special at ,ww
Tea and Coffee Section
TEA8 Our teas are outstanding In style
of leaf, freedom irom dust, fragrance In
cup, delicacy and richness of lliiuor and are
the best values ever offered to the public.
B F. Japan, rormosa iioiona;, uunpuwuer.
Young Hyson. English Breakfast, '"lUf.
or Ceylon, per pound UVJV
"Snatch a grace beyond the reach of
art' and drink BENNETTS TEAS.
COFFEES Fresh every day. For body,
flavor, uniformity and thorough reliability
of quality, our coffeea are supreme. All
grades, every grade choice. All prices,
every price a saving.
SPECIAL Remarkably fine drink, 2ic
per pound iiv
in 10-pound lots, per pound, 12c.
SPICES Our own brand of spices carry
our warrant, and are Bold In air tight cans,
thus assuring purity and freshness the
essentials of right spices.
,Week-End Candy Sale
Every piece of candy la guaranteed pura
and of choicest Ingredients. The mora you
eat of Bennett's candles the more you
want of them.
FRIDAY SPECIAL 9c per pound Wln-
tergreen and Peppermint Lozengra,
ner noimd ......
Maple Cream Kisses,
tier nnund ...
25c
Best Caramels, assorted. CXClc
oer Dound -. XJVJK
Lemon Drops,
oer Dound
,.15c
25c
20c
Butter Daisies, 2Sf
tier pound J
Assorted Butter Creams,
ter Dound
Chocolate Creams, ln
ner Dound Icw
15c
15c
Salted Peanuts,
tier pound
City Gum Drops, Qr
per pound
Nebraska Mix, Qc
per pound
137.
state to a very considerable extent. The
season has been so very dry thst less than
half of the oats were up, snd the dirt being
so loose. It Is feared that the beavy winds
have blown the seed out of the ground.
The hard freeze Wednesday morning also
did much damage, probably killing all oats
that were up, and all the small fruit. Ice
to the thickness of s quarter Inch was
formed. All potatoes and garden truck
that were through the ground also were
nipped.
CANAL PROMOTERS ELATED
Colamhoa Men Raise Necessary Snm to
Stand Expense of Engineer's
Investigations.
COLUMBUS, Neb., April 24. (Bpeclal.)
An Important step baa been taken In the
promotion of the big power canal project
st this place.
When Frits Jaeggl snd H. E. Babcock of
the Nebraska Central Irrigation ''company
laid the matter before electrical capitalists
In New York two months ago they were
aasured that the power plant would be
financed to the extent of bait a million or
more upon the endorsement by their own
engineers of ths representations made by
Mr. Jaeggl and Mr. Babcock, but ths Irri
gation company must go to $2,500 expense
In securing the required exhaustive report
from the engineers named.
The amount baa been acquired and a New
York engineer is now enrouts here. Con
servative business men say bis mission
means untold sdvsntsge to this city snd the
sdjacent territory.
NEBRASKA CITY STORE LOOTED
Visited hr Robbers, Who Make Away
with Small Chance and
Merchandise.
NEBRASKA CITY, April 24. (Special. )
Burglars entered the store of Charles
Stahlhut last night through a rear cellar
window. After forcing their way Into the
store they proceeded to thoroughly ransack
the stock.
They got $3 or $3 in small change from
the cash register and took Jewelry, knives
snd similar articles to tbs value of about
50.
The police have been working on the case
all day, but up to this time have found no
clue to the robbers.
Want Promise of So Proaeeatlon.
GENEVA, Neb., April 24. (Special.) It
Is a generally known fact in Geneva that
the friends of J. M. Fisher, the defaulting
cashier of the First National bank of
Geneva are making efforts to have him
permitted to return without danger of
prosecution. Niqo years ago Fisher ab
sconded with all the available cash of the
bank. The records of ths bsnk show that
hat theft was never made good by bis
bondsmen. The stockholders were the
losers, snd they are unwilling that Fisher
should bs silo wad to return unless bs bs
brought to trial for tba crime.
Steal Hares and Poison Bark.
BEATRICE. Neb.. April 24. (Special.)
Within the lost week thieves have stolen
a number of Belgian bares belonging to
Mr. Sbrevs of this city. Tuesday night
they took all the young hares belonging ts
blm and poisoned the old buck. Mr. Shrove
Is making strenuous efforts to dlscovsr tbs
guilty psrtles.
frosts Damage Frnlt Crap.
OSCEOLA. Neb., April 24. (Special.)
gome of the nurserymen snd fruit grower
of this county say that the late frosts bavs
greatly Injured the fruit crop, probably re
ducing It by one-half.
Week-End Clothing Bargains
, OUR SPECIALTY MEN'S BLUE AND BLACK SUITS.
OUR LEADER Men's All Wool Black
Clay Worsted Suits, well made, good
durable linings, worth $10.00 fL 7ft
Our price O
Men's Extra Quality All Wool Blue and
Black Worsted 8ults and Blsck Thlbeta
Good weight, made with stiff front or
without, so that the coat will not sag In
front, sewed with Bilk throughout; cheap
st $18.00 Our price for Frl- 7a
day and Saturday II. JO
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Men's "clean
up or odd Hats
at $2.60 and ...v
1.00
Week-End Art Bargains.
Second Floor.
A fresh shipment of PHOTO FRAMES,
glass.
To flt one
photo
To flt two
photos
To flt three
photos
To flt four
photos
To flt five
photos
The above
2lc
,35c
,; 48c
69c
85c
frames are In gold, electric
Week-End Cigar Bargains.
A popular cigar stand depends on quality, uniformity of quality, unfailing fresh
ness and first-class facilities for properly handling clears and tobaccos. All thse
essentials are Intelligently seen to and safeguarded here. The result Is that every
Bennett smokable la a soothing satisfaction.
SPECIAL A few more of our 10c (E-,
Clear Havana Cigars for
SO FOR $2.40.
Carter Harrison, So
Cigar for
50 FOR.
3ic
....$1.70.
O. D.
for.,
K. 50 cigars
1.90
White Knlght-CO cigars 1,90
Chllds-60 cigars .
for.
.1.80
ORDERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Department Commanders Falls Ipoa
Comrades to Remember
Their Dead.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, April 24. (Special.) Officials
of the Nebraska department of the Grand
Army of the Republic have Issued the fol
lowing orders to veterans for the observ
ance of Memorial day. May 30: ,
A third of a. centurv aaro the renowned
volunteer soldier, our comrade, John Logan,
by special order, designate May m aa a
day sacred to the memory of our dead
comrades, and on which to decorate each
soldier's grave with flowers and fo plant
over it the flag under which he fought.
It Is meet and proper tor us to rememoer
the aacred duty we owe to the memory of
our comrades who have "crossed over to
the other shore." Let us not forget that,
while, to many this day Is a memory of
glorious deeda and battlea won, to some,
at least. It ia a day of memory for unfor-
gotten heroes, who died that this nation
might live.
Lest the rising generation rorget, lei me
remind them that the patriotism and deeds
of heroism of the dead and living of the
civil war have given tn this nation a
mortal fame that commands the admira
tion of the world and bequeaths to genera
tions to ome a herltsge so full of. lessons
of love and loyalty, so replete In unselllah
sacrifices In the cause of freedom, that
only those devoid of gratitude can ever
forget the debt they can never repay those
gray-haired veterana.
Heretofore it nas oeen tne pnviira. u
the aurvlvlng heroes of the civil war and
th natrtotlc DeoDle of this nation to deco
rate with flowers and flags the last resting
place of their heroes, and as tne Bpaman
war has shown that the worthy "sons of
noble sires" will, whenever an opportunity
offers, follow the old flag to victory, even
to the very heart of the celestial empire.
It Is earnestly recommended that all gravea
of those gallant boys of this war be
decorated.
Commanders, see to it inst memorial
Sabbath la observed as sscredly as Me
morial day, and ao arrange mat an may
attend.
Poat commanders will see to It that the
Memorial day committee make proper ar
rangement witn tne scnooi ooaras lur
patriotic exercises in the public schools on
the Friday preceding Memorial day, and
that comrades be detailed to visit each
school at an hour agreed upon to connuci
the services. Invite the members of your
auxiliary to assist in three services, and
where there are reDresentatlvee of our de-
nartment of patriotic Inatructlon consult
with them In relation to program, etc.
It Is the duty of the comradea to see that
tha rlaa- la raised at half-mast on all public
buildings and every school house In the
tula .1 n Uiv SO.
No effort snould oe sparea to nave au
...rrlui mil demonstrations consistent
mith i ha nurnnaes to which this aacred day
haa tvn dedicated, and all exhibitions or
amusements that would have a tendency to
detract from Its proper onservsnce or pro
fane Its solemn purpose should be promptly
and emphatically discouraged and frowned
upon by all good cittsene.
The thirtieth nsttonal et-campment pro-
that the reading of President Lin
coin's Gettysburg addreaa be made a special
feature of all Memorial day exerciaea held
under the auspices of the Grand Army of
tha Remiblic. I hereby enclose same, and
nost commanders will see to It that It be
r..H in connection with the services.
Post chaplains will make full renort of
Memorial day aervlces on the- Inclosed
hiank and return to tha department chap
lain, whose name and address will be an
nounced In future orders.
rarker Will Casa fesdlac
BEATRICE. Neb., April 24 (Special.)
Judge J. 8. Btull convened court here yes
tcrdar afternoon. Tbs cass of P. H. Parker
against U C. Psrker, brought to compel
ths defendant to show sn sccountlng of the
Psrker estate, was taken up tor trial. Tbs
suit is supposed to be the final wlndup of
ths Psrker will case, which waa aired
through the courts here some tiros sgo,
The case may occupy tbs remainder of the
week. - '
I lames Sheltoa Teachers.
8H ELTON. Neb., April 24. Special.)
At a meeting of ths school board last sight
ths full corps of teachers were elected for
next year. The list Includes Prof. Reasoner,
Miss Ells Pax ton. Miss Pearl Ocobock. Miss
Cora Whits. Miss Msttis West, Miss Helsa
Men's All Wool Blue or Black Clay Wor
steds, all wool serges, and unfinished
worsteds, collars hand felled and Farmer
satin lining, sewed with sl!k throughout.
Our guarantee with every suit Oth
ers' price $15.00 t T6i
Our price Jtf
In our still finer qualities In blue, and
black we have makes that are equal In
fit and workmanship to the bent custom
tailors. All coats ore made with tho
new stiff fronts, or without If you like;
seams are sewed with patented tape, nnd
the quality of the aoods Is ex- A IE
cellent These suits are $1.75 and f
to fit any cabinet photo, with mat and
green, cherry, ebony and white, with bra3
corners.
A new lot of Passe Partout Bind
ing, the l"c kind, at
Poater Board, all colors, 30x40,
In sheets, per sheet....!
...7c
10c
5C
Rings Per
dozen '.
Bring your pictures to us for framing.
Our work Is first-class prices the lowest.
Comedy Club-50 cigars
for
4.00
Irish Girl 50 cigars QQ
for.
Maryland Club 10c box
for
Cartridge Pipe 25c pipe
for
9c
20c
Standard Js'avy 10c cut Oc
for w
S5C PER LB.
Fine assortment of Briar
, Pipes up fromv,...
18c
McArthuf and Miss Ttoss Thone. ' Com
mencement exercises will take place In
four weeks. The class will consist of two
boys and two girls.
FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE
Nebraska Man I ses Shotann In
t a
rylnsi Oat Purpose of Se-tf-Destractlou.
'
NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., April 54. (Spe
cial Telegram.) James Tyson came to town
his morning and reported to Coroner C.
4. Karstens that Ed Roblrds, a farmer
living near Minersvllle, In this county, had
shot himself through the bead with a shot
gun.
Roblrds bad been suffering from meaales
since Sunday and it Is thought that the
fever made him delirious and the crime was
committed while in that state.
The shot was fired at about 4 o'clock
thla morning, but the man did not die
until after 7.
Roblrds wss about 29 years of age and
leaves a wife snd three small children.
Recommends Rural Delivery Routes.
COLUMBUS, Neb., April 24. (Special.)
H. A. Clarke, a special agent or tne post
office department, after spending several
days bere Investigating the aemana ror
rural mall routes, decided yesterday to
recommend the establishment of three
routes from this city. Nine applications for
the position of carrier took the civil service
examination,.
Form Publishing Stork Company.
CEDAR RAPIDS. Neb.. April 24. (Spe
cial.) Word was received here today from
Albion that the new Nebraska magazine,
'Ideals," haa formed a stock company to
carry this undertaking to a successful con
clusion. A great deal of interest has been
manifested her In this publication, aa It Isv
Boone county enterprise and It Is ths
hope of our people that It will be s winner.
Voters Defeat Bond Issue.
RED CLOUD, Neb., April 24. (Special.)-
A special election was held here yesterdsy
to vote $4,000 school district bonds tor the
purpose of installing a beating plant tn 'ths
school buildings. Tha proposition was de
feated by a large majority.
SO SOOTHING
Its Influence Has Been Felt
by so Many Omaha Readers.
.
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After autferlng from Itching Piles, .
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Doan's Ointment boa soothed hundreds.
Here's what ons Omaha citizen says:
Mr. James Grace, lineman for the Thomson-Houston
Electric Light Co., living at
207 North 17th street, says: "If every
body receives aa much benefit from usipg
Doan's Ointment ss I, I certainly advise
them to use It. Doctors treated ma. each
sad all guaranteeing a curs, but they did
not relieve me. Doan's Ointment, pro
cured st Kuha ft Co's drug stors. corner
of 16th snd Douglas streets, much to piy
surprise and more to my gratification, has
up to data so allayed the snnoysnce from
Itching hemorrhoids thst I a in practically
cured."
. For sals by sll dealers price f0 cenis.
Foster-Mllburn Ce . Buffalo, N. T., sole
agents Cor tbs U. 8.