Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 11, 1903, PART II, Page 16, Image 16

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TOE OMATTA DAILT RET!; SATTJUDAY, APRIL Hi 1903.
IELLEY, ST1GER & CO.
Easter 8als of Hosiery and Under
wear. STORE OPEN TILL 9:30 SATURDAY EVENING
Oar Stock of Raster Kid Glares
Art Absolutely Correet OUM
Fitted Darlac the
GTtalif,
Every lady likes dslnty hosiery, and every
lady in Omaha will be Interested to know
that tba most beautiful collection of hosiery
will be seen at Kellcy & Stlger'a.
Ladles' black drop stitched hose, silk fin
ished and hem top, 15c, 2 for 25c.
Ladles' black open work lace hose, spliced
beel and toe, very elastic and a good qual
ity, 25c pair.
Ladles' black open work hose, white heel
and toe, good lengths, a good value, 35c, S
for fl.00.
Ladies' black cotton hose, spliced beel
and toe. split foot, a regular 60c ralue, 35c,
I for $100.
All of our 50c and 75o fancy hosiery,
stripes, polka dots, reds and blues, in fancy
figures and boot patterns, all sites, for Sat
urday, 39c pair.
Ladles' black lisla lace hosiery, from six
to eight patterns, lace all the way around
to the toe, something entirely new, 50c and
T5e pair.
Children's black lisle and cotton hosiery,
double knee beel and toe, light and me
dium weights, very elastic and good length,
15c pair.
Children's black lisle lace hosiery, sev
eral new . patterns, cpllced heel and toe,
lzes from 6 to 9, 50c pair.
Children's fancy hosiery, In colors navy,
brown and cardinal, in fancy polka dots, a
good value, 26o pair.
Ladles' vests, low neck, sleeveless, fin
ished with linen tape, special value, 10c.
Ladles' lisle vests, low neck, sleeveless,
also short sleeves, crochet edge, full taped,
laced trimmed umbrella pants to match,
special, 25c each.
Ladles' lisle vests, low neck, sleeveless,
Ilk crochet edge, silk tape, extra good
quality, 85c, for $1.00.
Ladles' Imported lisle vests, low neck,
sleeveless, extra fine quality, 60o,
Ladies' lisle umbrella drawers, lace trim
med, finished with yoke bands, very One
quality, 60c -
Ladles' lisle and cotton vests, high neck
and long sleeves, a regular 36c vest, spe
cial, 26c.
Ladles' cotton union suits, low neck,
sleeveless, lace trimmed umbrella drawers,
60c.
Ladles' lisle umbrella union suits, very
fine quality, low neck, sleeveless, silk
crochet edge and lace trimmed, special,
11.36. !
Children's vests, low neck and sleeveless,
Jersey ribbed, special, 15c.
Children's lisle vests, high neck, long
sleeves, knee pants to match, plain and
lace trimmed, 25c and 35c.
GENERAL BATES A BUSY MAN
Cares of Commander of Two Dcpart
meats Such aa to Oeeapy
Ulm Time rally.
Major General 1. C. Bates, commander of
the Departments of the Lakes and the Mis
souri, with his aide. Captain H. M. Reeve,
have returned from Washington and Chi
cago. General Bates will remain a few
days and then return to Chicago, which Is
now bis headquarters. In reference to the
new general staff bill, and the appointmenta
made thereunder. General Bates aald: "In
making the . appointmenta to the general
staff the War department was guided solely
on merit and without reference to politics
or political influence. Tba law doea not go
Into effect until August 1. The officers ap
pointed may be aummoned to Washington
at any time. I do not look for General
Sumner to reach Omaha before the 1st of
July. I will not be able to be here at the
time of President Roosevelt's visit, aa my
duties will call me to St. Louis at that time.
"I will have charge of the troops there
and will see the president then. I will
leave for St. Louis April 26, aa I wish to be
there before the regular troopa arrive, and
may remain there a few daya after their
departure. The troops will remain at St.
Lovta (or five or alx days."
Doat Coagh All NisM
' Restful sleep follows use of Dr. King's
New Discovery, the best lung cure In the
world. No cure, no pay. 60c, $1.00. For
sale by Kuhn as Co.
Aanoancementa of tke Theaters.
- This afternoon and tonight "The Younger
Brothers." bank robbers, will be seen t the
Boyd. As the name suggests, the play la a
melo-drama of the strenuous sort. It tells
of the career of the Younger brothera from
the civil war until their capture in 1S75,
While raiding the bank at Northfleld, Minn.
'. The Orpheum will give matinee and even
ing performances today, which will bring
the week to a close. The succeeding bill.
opening tomorrow, will hsve an abundance
of comedy In it, four acts being cast In tbls
mould, while the other four will be widely
divergent. Yorke and Adams, the noted
Hebrew comedians, who were the promi
nent feature In "The Bells of New York,"
will present the first dialect, "stunt," of
this kind that Is cast In dialogue parte, at
the Orpheum. Musical Dale, with his sil
ver bells, will be the principal musical
feature. Fisher and Carroll, the eccentric
comedians, will be among the fun makers,
while the pretty comedienne, Julia Ring,
will come with the Initial bidders. Rice
and Walters, In their absurdity, "Bumpty
Bump," will Intermix comedy and aero
batlcs. Terpsichore Is the ' specialty of
Kennedy and Rooney. Dave. Nowlln, the
versatile mimic, imitates all kinda of birds
and animals and sings In voice ranging
from contralto to bass. The klnodrome
will project entirely news motion pictures.
Why Brown Didn't Vote,
Oenrae Brown wandered Into the Third
ward yesterday looking for the primary
booth and incidentally dropped Into the re
sort of Josephine Krackour, 810 Capitol ave
nue. When Informed of hie mistake he be
came angered and drove the Inmates Into
the street. When Officer Jacksun arrived
he had the doom barricaded and was run
ning the place to eult himself. He waa
locked up charged with being drjnk and
disorderly. He gave his address as 3Jo4
Lafayette street.
Hayden Bros, have an advt. on page 9.
You better look It over.
Hawes $3 bate, (spring atyit-a. . Quality
guaranteed. Stephens tt Smith, opposite P.O.
Farm Loans. Forgan-Haskeil Co., 420 N.
Y. Life Building. Tel. 470.
G
eiw SAVINGS SANK.
Kin a DeuQlat, Oaska.
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TOW BKNffBTT COMPANY.
trdy gswelals.
BEST MIXKD NUTS FOR EASTER. llHc.
LARGE JVICT LEMONS, per doxen. 16c.
, riNEAPrLKS, fresh, each, 15e. -
ONION SETS, Red, White, Tellow. per
quart, lBc. " '
Full line FRESH VEGETABLES, OR
ANGES, STRAWBERRIES, ETC. Basement.
FATHER SEIZES HIS OWN SON
la tfcea Arrested Chelate f Kid
aaplBsr, rreferred by Ills
Wle.
i -
George F. Taylor, a painter resldLng at
(26 Avenue D, Council Bluffs, was arrested
yesterday - by Detectives Heltfeld and
Donohue, charged with kidnaping., He was
locked up In the matron's room at police
headquarters. " - ' . i
When taken to the station Taylor stated
that Thursday he went to his work, leav
ing, as he supposed, a happy home, only to
return at noon and find that bis wife, Ger
tie, had left and taken ; with her their
4-year-old son, Raymond. . He foundT lira.
Taylor at the home ot her mother, Mrs. J.
P. Hammond, 707 Pacific street. In this city.
Taylor went to the Hammond home yes
terday and picked up his little son, who
waa playing in the front yard. Before ha
could catch a car and leave the vicinity the
mother's screams and the assistance of the
neighbors caused him to be overtaken by
the officer and arrested..'
"The whole trouble la caused by too much
mother-in-law," he said 'at th' station,
while crying bitterly. "Gertie was happy
until her mother caused her ' to return
home. I earn good wages, provide well for
my family and only want, her to return and
her mother to let ua alone. She baa caused
the trouble." ' . . : , -
HAIR SOFT AS SILK,
Hew Scleatlfle Trsatnnt'KIUi'Daa
drmJf Germs, mud Makes Hair left.
It Is an accepted fact,' a' proven fact,
that dandruff la a germ disease; , and It Is
also a demonstrated fact that ' Newbro's
Herplclde kills the dandruff germ. ' With
out dandruff falling hair will stop, and
thin hair will thicken. Herpiclde not only
kills the dandruff germ, but it also makes
hair aa soft aa silk. ; It la the most de
lightful half dressing made. It cleanses
the scalp from dandruff and keeps it clean
and healthy. . Itching and Irritation are
instantly relieved, and permanently cured.
At all druggists. There's nothing "Just as
good." Take no substitute. Ask ' for
"Herplclde." Bold by all druggists. Bend
10 cents . In stamps . for sample to The
Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich.- V,
The day of .high prlcea has gone forever.
Read our ad on page 9 and then rome.
Hayden Bros.
A Navel Display.
Tba Grand Union Tea Co., ovoslta the
Boston store, have In their north window
a brood of Incubator chlckena and the Incu
bator, which was set with thirty-four eggs,
batched out twenty-three little chickens, all
iiveiy mue ieiuws, just aooui. 10 aaya oia.
The window la attracting a great deal of
attention, which displays the double gilt-
framed picture, a beauty, that the Grand
Union Tea Co. Is giving away on' Saturday,
April 11, absolutely free to each purchaser
of one can of baking powder. The plcturea
are worth the price of the baking powder
alone. These aaraa pictures . will be given
the same date at the Council Bluffs and
South Omaha atores. It is ona of the most
novel displays en the aireet; Be sure and
see it. .'. v ., i
HALF RATES
. Via ..
Wabash R. R.
St. Louis and return $13.60. : Sold April
2-27-24-10 and May 1. New Orleans and
return, $29.60. 6old April 11-12-1$, May
1-2-8-4. Information, City Office, 1601 Far
nam St., or address Harry B.Moorea, O.
A. P. D., Omaha, Neb.; ,. .
tie City, .Now Jersey,
la reachel conveniently and quickly from
the west via the Lehigh Valley Railroad..
Send 2 cent stamp to General Passenger
Department, Lehigh Valley Railroad, New
York, for booklet.
Easter ball. The twenty-first annual ball
of division 188, Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, will be given at Chambers' acad
emy Monday, April 13.' Tickets 81.
You'll find mors bargains to the square
foot at Hayden Bros, than any other place
In town. Read about them on page t.
DIED.
WEST Merrlan, April. 8. 19oS, aged 81 years
T months and 18 daya; beloved wife ol
J B West. ,
Funeral Sunday April 12. 1908, at 2 p. m.,
from family residence. 2123 Seward atreet.
Remains will be placed In the vault at
Prospect Hill cemetery, rienas invitea.
DE MIRACLE TAXES OFF HAIR!
Society ladlee who are troubled with
superfluous hair on the face, neck and
arms will find a great boon In De Miracle;
It will permanently remove it, leaving the
skin clear and white and smooth aa a
baby's. 1'hyslcla.ns and surgeons find It a
areat friend in removing hair Quickly from
a eurface preparatory to an operation.
TRY THIS GREAT REMEDY ITS GUAR
ANTEED. . Watch our drug, patent med
icine and rubber goods prices apd save
money.
$3.60 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe.. 82.10
12.00 LADIES' Household Syringe 1.00
2-quart guaranteed waterbottle. 48
1- quart guaranteed waterbottle .83
4-quart guaranteed waterbottle .83
2- quart guaranteed fountain ayringa.. .48
1- quart guaranteed fountain ayringa.. .S3
4-quart guaranteed fountain syringe 83
2- quart waterbottle and fountain
syringe 80
8-quart - waterbottle and fountain
syringe ' 1.00
4-quart waterbottle and -' fountain
ryrlnge 1.10
Heavier grades from $1.16 to $1.75 and the
largest stork in Omaha to select from. ,
li t Iler's Malt Whisky want it..i .64
$1.00 Canadian Malt Whisky purity .
guaranteed '.. 75
$1.00 Peruna ell you want ' .61
$2.00 .Chester's Pennyroyal Pills 1.00
SCIIflEFER'S jSSo'SaJ
Two rsssts. T4T sad TUT.
. W. Cor. 1 t a Cktass si.
$o.io
FOR THIS AD
If you cut It out
before April SO and
take It to the Nebraska-Iowa Auto-Light
Co., 106 S. 15th at., and get a self-lighting
gaa mantel. No snatch required, TeL 1617.
BURNT UP $11.15.
That Is what I smoked thtr, month, said
the man ss the teller opened the little
bank and entered $11.15 to bis credit.
"When I bought a rlgar I dropped the
same ainonnt Into the little hank; wish
I bad ooniiueufed earing thirty years
ngn." .
Will jou begin .today? $1.00 starts
you. Four rr oent luterwt 8TEKL
SAVINGS BANK FHKK call ami, get
cae. . .
CITY SAYir.QS DAUX
Efsb. IIS4. Mh ($ Douarlas ata.
SCHOOL OFFICERS TO JOIN
Plto is to Organise Directors of County
in an Association.
FOR UNIFORMITY IN BOOKS AN0 COURSE
C'oaaty Sapertnteadeat Calls Meetlagr
foe Satarday, April 18, to See
What Caa Bo Done for
Coaatry Srholara.
Some of the school officers of Douglas
county are of the opinion that It would ba
beneficial for all such officers to join in a
formal organization, and E. J. Bodwell,
county superintendent of publlo Instruction,
who looks upon the proposition with favor,
has issued a call for a meeting at the
county court house Saturday, April 18. In
each of the sixty school districts In Doug
las county there Is a director, a moderator
and a treasurer, and the ISO men so titled
will be urged to attend the meeting. One
of the promoters of the project said:
Tno achool officers of this county bava
had two annual meetings previously, and it
la time for a third. But this one we hope
to make unusual. Heretofore we have dis
cussed school affairs in a general way; now
we want to take them up In surb manner
that we will derive the benefit of mora con
certed action.
"One topic, after we bava effected aome
aort of organization, will be uniformity of
text books. Twenty-five other counties In
Nebraska that have these organization have
considered this matter with the result that
a list of approved text books baa been
adopted, whereas in Douglas county each
achool makes Its selection without regard
to books used In other schools, and practi
cally every text book printed Is In use
somewhere within the county's lines. The
result la that when a family removea from
one district to another, aa happens very
often, the children entering the new school
find themselves 'lost' and it requirea from
a week to a month tor the teacher to get
them 'located' and In touch with what the
rest of the class are doing. It the same
text booka were used all over the county a
scholar could change from one school to
another with much less Inconvenience.
'In this connection, too, there will be
dlseuased a uniform course of study for
reasons which may be Inferred from what
I have just aald of the uniform text book
plan. True, there Is a state course of
study, but necessarily It Is made very gen
eral and by Its generality It la rendeVed of
little real help to the average county
teacher.
"Still another topic that needs considera
tion and a general understanding la the
status and the duties at ths truant officer.
Dlrectora dread to mix in the affairs of
their neighbors and will not do so to any
greater extent than they abaolutely have
to, legislative enactmenta to the contrary
notwithstanding. "
'These are the principal propositions that
will come before a county aasoclation If It
be organized, and that it can do good I am
led to believe by the experience ' of the
twenty-five similar organisations In other
Nebraska counties."
GET THE BOY
A pslr of Easter . Shoes not the
kind, delicate .as an Easter Lily, but
a shoo that's made to wear like
leather nd that looks well all the
time.' ,
Such a shoe Is our boys' $1.60 shoe
real leather no splits or - offings
good bonest leather good honest
soles.
A guaranteed by Drexel shoe that
means your money back If you think
they are not worth It.
' Saturday la Just before Easter.
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DREXEL SHOE GO.
OnihVs Ui-ta-Dsts Slits Hai
1419 FARNAM STREET
Dressed Kid Gloves,
25c
Sale all day Saturday. Men's dressed
kid gloves, one pair to a cuatomer,
25c. They look aa good aa most (1.00 ones.
Our line of men's spring suite Is now open
for your Inspection. Ws are sole agenta In
Omaha ' for the Alfred Benjamin clotbea.
Tbls 11ns Is very popular In all metro
politan cities. In order to make them
popular In Omaha we will sell tbem close
to wholesale cost; for instance,' $12.60 la
the price we start them. Better grades
are $15.00, $18.00 and $22.60. The finest
merchant tailor can make no better suits
at any price. If you are looking for a
lower priced suit, look at our $10.00 onea.
We make a specialty of $10.00 suits. If you
want to spend only $6.00 or $7.60 for a
suit there is no better bouse in town that
will give you the valuea offered by us.
THE GUARANTEE CLOTH1NQ CO., 161
and 1521 Douglas street.
AN UP-TOWN DRUG STORE
WITH UP-TO-DATE PRICES
c Carter Liver Pills l&o
25c Laxativs Bromo Quinine l&c
36c Castorla 2o
fma Syrup of Figs o
75c Moeller's Cod Liver Oil So
$1.00 I.lsterlne 7e
$1.00 Peruna o
11.00 Bromo Beltser 75o
-' $1.00 Capo OH M
2Sc Bromo Seltier J
I. Sue Bromo Beltter 4oc
60c Pond s Extract 40c
6c Malted Milk 40c
11.00 Malted Milk 75c
25c Cuticura Soap .: 20c
2&c Packer'e Tar Soap lac
$100 Duffy's Malt 76c
$1.00 Iler's Malt ' feo
You can have all you want at thnee
prices we don't make a limit of ' one
to a customer ' as some do. Telephone
us your wants we will be glad to
deliver them.
S. E. HOWELL,
Park Ave. a aa Leaveawortk St.
Two 'phones, 882 and F-1M7. Call ua up.
Swell Easter Shoes
The Finest and Swcllcst Shoes Ever
, ,. . f'3rtrs on Sale in Omaha
Laaies
Real
Bench
Made
Shoes
8
Children's Shoes
in our
EXCLUSIVE
Children's
Sh.e Department
'on the
Second Floor.
Patent
coltekinB
PI
K! Sir"? ' I'll
youths and boys, from 75c up to $3 a pair.
MEN'S SWELL SHOES.
tew
An entire carload of carpets and rugs, $11,000 worth,
at the most sensationally . low prices ever made.
Only a very small proportion are slightly watermarked. The rest are
absolutely perfect. Don't forget Monday at theBoaton Store.
J. L. BRANDETS & SONS.
-Jhe Spring Tonic.
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IsHsinUBHI
H EM ID AN NOT'
Apcrt5tiWillefrhard cinurlAfelnier, EicefloiifcrCDokiiJi
Victor While l605 TvnemSt. Tel. Z7
Opening Prices
' at in
Washington Cut Price
Grocery and Meat
Market
514-516 North 16th Street.
SOUVENIRS FREE
GROCERIES'
lbs. Granulated Sugar
tor ........
AU klnde ot laundry soap. I bars
for
25c
..25c
...8c
...3c
. ...4c
...71c
10c
. 3c
Bolld pack tomatoea, can
ior
Japan rice
tr lb
Can June peaa,
per can
1 can of Salmon
tor
All klnda ot packae coffee
tor
Uneeda Biscuit, per
package
-lb. can table peare. heavy
pyrup, per
lie
can '
MEAT.
Beef roasts from to 10 C
to
Chickens, IljC
per lb
Beef steak. I lbs. 25C
for r
Bacon. 12 J C
per lb
No. 1 Hams, 12 4 C
per lb
Leaf lard, tOC
per lb
v carry a full line of bottle goods In
our meat department.
We carry a full line of green vegetable
REUBEN BROS.
IT k Ladles' full Louis heel
A kid and Ideal kid shoes
turn soles, mat tops.
AT $5
Ladles'
dulh kid. turn
nod welt sole shoes a ml
surpass kid sho s and Dr. Heed's
shoes.
AT $4
Ladles' turn and welt
shoes. In suroass kid.
patent leather and euauiel. all
styles heels.
IT t en LadleV new sprln
rtl jJ.JV fancy diagonal cloth
top kid shoes, plain kids and
'patent leathers, all styles heels.
AT tl Ladles' military heels
r I and os-era heels, surpass
kills, onauel aud patent, leather
shoes.
leather shoes, ideal kid and
for infants, children, misses
20 new sprln; lasts in Dr. Rood's enshiun shoos are
placed on sale today at the regular price, i5 a pair.
We are sole agents for these shoes.
New Patent Leathers for Men. . .
New yicl kid shoes, new velour calf 0 i jj
shoos, new enamel yd 10 3J
Special Cut Prices in all Small or
Broken Lots
All the lines of men's shoes that have dwindled down
to m few pairs of a kind have been bunched in two
lots, regardless of the regrular t nn j ja
value and placed on sale at. . . . IsO allQ ZaJU
Good Reliable Shoes in Basement Shoe Dept. .
Watch for this Sale Monday
RAILROAD WRECK CARPETS
BOCK BEER
The best product of
the brewer'i arlv .
A splendid tonic for
spring.
Especially adapted for
family use.
Put up in cases of 2
dozen bottles.
Stcrz Brewing Go.
'Phone 1260.
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TOMORROW SATURDAY our big
new stock of tools and hose. Including
everything for garden and lawn, will
be put on special aale at greatly
REDICED PRICES.
RAKES $0c up
HOES S&c up
SPADES (all ateel) iSe up
SHOVELS (all steel)... 68c up
HOSE (warranted) 7c up
Wire Screea.
Patnllry Nettlaa.
Milton Rogers
& Sons Co.
Fowrteeatli aa Fsrssa Streets.
rs
I GARDEN I
TOOLS
and
HOSE
AVntFHJSiylisli Easter Cloih'g
LniU PLblAio fnr Mori and Rnvs
TIIK RKl.tAltLE DTOIIK.
Hayden Bros, are exclusive selling agents for the famous H. S. M. hand tailored
clothes. Saturday these elegant gsrments and also several other leading llnea will
be put on special sale. READ THESE STECIAL OFFERS FOR EASTER:
Men's Stylish Spring Suits
In the new spring patterns. In plain and fa ncy effects, made ot worsteds, resslmer,
serves and rhevlnts. hanrl narlrtpd shiiulders. hair cloth fronts and well tailored
i throughout, nonfl worth less than $12.50
Easter sale price
Men's New
In handsome stripes, checks and mixtures,
hand made button holes and hand filled
this one of the most popular and bt-st
up to $16.50 Sale price
Men's Sfvlish
GrrstpBt variety In Omaha, In plain and
by the leading wholesale tailors of America such as the famous H., S. at
M. make, worth up to $22.50 Easter sale price only
For $18 We Have Over 40
These suits come lu cheviots, 'casslmeres, serges, fancy worsteds and unfinished wor
steds, In neat checks, stripes,' fancy mix tures and plain colors, all with padded
shoulders, haircloth fronts, hand felled collars, hand made buttonholes,
"Ilk- sewed throughout, perfect fitting, e qual In all respects to made to
order suits costing $40.00 to $50.00--Easte r sale price only
Grand Easter Sate on Boys' Clothing
Regular $4.00 Value! at $2.50
THE STRONGEST SUl'l PROPOSITION O F THE SEASON We place on sale Saturday
for Easter or Confirmation Suits a regular $4.00 value for $2.50. These suits are
made up In different styles, such as veslce, sailor, blouse, Russian blouse, Norfolk,
two and three-piece suits they come In all the new fabrics and In the latest color
Ings and weaves, making tbem popular a mong parents and boys who 4TJ IF" fl
appreciate what smart, snappy suits should be this Is a great money- J al II
saving opportunity regular $4.00 boys' suits at " w
Children's Extremely Nobby Styles in Juvenile Suits
For the little fellows from 2 to 10 yeara we show the very choicest and daintiest
creations from our tremendous spring purchase In Imported and domeatio fabrics,
reds, blues, 'browns, fancy cheviots, tweeds and homespun ths new pop- f 0 sal
ular styles in sailor blouse and sailor Norfolk, pleated front and back I J
and belts to match we guarantee a perfect fit sale prlcea from $5.75 to.."''
Youths' Suits. Ages 12 to 19 Years
An Immense assortment in blacks and blues, in fancy cheviots, light, medium and
dark colore, newest up-to-date styles, In single and double-breasted variety and regu
lar cut apeclal Easter offerings on sale at $3.00, $3.76, $4.60, $6.60, $7.60 and up.
Sixes S to It yea
READ GREAT SALES ON PAGE 7.
HAYDEN BROS.
HI LLER'S
OHEFULLOUARTil
4 full quarts $4.00
Cass 12 full qiuuts, $10
0 KaJloa keg, $15.00.
CHARQB5 PREPAID
MILLER'S OLD
PRIVATE. STOCK
A Household Whiskey
Because of Its purity, age
unaurpsssed quality Its
perfect mellowneas and
exquisite flavor.
SAMPLE BOTTLE
PREPAID for $1
EXCEPTION We pre
psy charges, except to
states west of Nebraska
when orders must call for
t ga irons or more to be I
prepaid.
Rsfsraness: 1st National Bok, Omaha. Nsb.
IIILLER LIQUOR CO.,
1S9S rsrnam St
Omaha. Nab.
FL;V TIME
will soon be here, so don't, delay.
If you have rusty screens you
( ought to use
PEARL RUST PROOF WIRE
CLOTH.
Only one Pearl lots of chesp Imi
tations. SCREEN FRAMES, DOORS. HINGES,
ETC.
Jas, Morton & Son Go.
1611 Dodge St.
The Largest Exclusive
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STYLISH EASTER MILLINERY
Investigate Our Popular
ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER
107 NORTH I6TH STREET, Opposite P. O:
EASTER GIFTS
Enameled Chatelaine Watches, $8.30 to
Pearl Pendants, $15.00 to $100; Diamond
Hat Pins, Belt Pins, etc., $1 00 to $5.00.
ffiUICy J The Enjoyment of Living
depends largely
Joy a meal. Poor ueth deprive one
of much of the satisfaction of living
Exumtnatlun and estimates given fr.-a.
f$tf PAX TON C I M
JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS
We have a floe assortment of American and Swiss movements, In gold, gold Oiled,
silver and silverlne cases, besides a epeclal movement with our own name and guar
antee, at ery low prices, considering the quality. Our stock of Gold, Plain, Diamond
and other Set Rings comprises ail of the finest and latest made. ,
P. E. FLODMAN & CO., JEWELERS
1514 CAPITOL AVENUE.
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Special
7.50
Spring Suits
also plaid colorings, hand padded shoulders,
collars, all sizes and styles. Ws consider
suits on the market worth
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Snrin? Suits
fancy colorings; all thorouRhly hand tailored
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Different Patterns to Select From.
$18
Boys' Odd Knee Pants
holce ot 75c to $1.00 values on sale at 35c and 50c.
Quality Price
We have put forth every effort at
our command to secure the choicest
variety of Fruits, Vegetables and
Meats obtainable for your Easter din
ner, at prices ns low as consistent
with quality. Entrust your order to
us with the assuYance you will be
supplied with eatables of unquestioned
wholesomeness and purity, prompt de
livery service and courteous treat
ment. Alton Flour 1 in
per aack lu
20 pounds Granulated 4 ff
Sugar I'UU
100-pound sack Granulated A Qfl
Sugar
Eagle Milk
per can ...."w
Walter Baker'a Chocolate CXtr.
per pound KJJ
Granuts Ifir"
- per package avrw
Perfo lOr
per package avrw
Fruit Jama ' Cr
to close out 1U
Fine Leaf Lettuce Ec
two heads for -,w
Choice! Head Lettuce 1 21c
per head, 10c and 3
E.Bfchpl.an.tr.... ..30c
blender Cucumbers . 1 tin
each
Fresh Spinach
per. peck -fc
-Spotless Wax Beano 1ft r"
per quart sjjw
Southern Green Asparagus QG
per bunch aJW
Crisp Rhubarb (5-.
per bunch.. -'' "
Green Peppers Afr
per basket Vl
Ripe Tomatoes. 20c
per pound
Fresh Mint En
per bunch
Fsncy Muahrooms . iSftf
per bjx UUW
New Turnips i Bp
per bunch -'w
New Beets tin
per bunch -'w
New Potatoes 7c
per pound w
Oranges, Bananas, Malaga Grapes,
Greening Apples. Pineapples, Lemons,
Grape Fruit, Strawberries.
BEAUTIFUL. EASTER LILIES.
SOMMER BROS..
Exponents of Good Living.
28th and Fsrssm gtreeta.
Grocsry Tel. 1329. Market Tel. 73.
MERCHANTS
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Millinery House In the West.
Prices
$20 00; Rose Gold Brooches, $3.50 to $25.00;
Rings, $15.00 to $500; Silver Button Sets.
on the ability to en-
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PROPRIETORS.