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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1003.
ARC-INCANDESCENT CHANGE
Hew Omaha Thomson-Houston Company
Retires from Basinesa.
OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO
Hew Cmrfrn Takes Over Preperty
Old Oae Is Capitalised for 9.1,000,.
OOO mad Has Bonded Debt
of f i,.ino,ooo.
There has Just been consummated a very
Important change In the altalra and In
terest of the Thomson-Houston Electric
Light company of this city. Involving the
change In name of the corporation and Its
business Interests generally.
"The situation Is simply this," said Mr.
Fred Nash yesterday. "The growth of
the business of the Thomson-Houston com
pany haa been largely In excess of Its
rovenuos. It haa been apendlng lots of
money, and haa necessarily accumulated a
large floating debt. There haa been ex
pended In Installing the underground, or
subway system in this city SlBO.OOO. And
this year there has been expended upward
of :O0,00O In extensions and Improvements.
Thesa Include the Installing of two bat
teries of bollera at the power plant, and
the building of a new atack. The charter
of the company expires by limitation In
1306.
Improvements Are Necessary.
"We make these Improvementa because
they are Immediately necessary to the
operation of the plant. "We have a force of
men at work now preparing for the erection
of the new stack and boilers. A generator
of 1,800 kilowatt capacity is being made for
lis In the east, but will not be finished for a
considerable time. Borne time ago I was
authority for the statement that the Instal
lation of this machinery would be deferred
because of the power canal, but we have
had to go ahead. The canal, if It be built,
will be finished in two years, and we think
that the present Improvement will enable
us to run unUl that time. With the canal
1n operation our present power plant will
be used as a reserve. We have always fur
nished power and have now Incorporated
the word In the name of the company. The
loeal officers will control It aa before, as
they have always taken the active part.
Of course the eastern stockholders If they
wished could assume control.".
"The company has been reorganized and
an entirely new company formed, which
takes over all the property of the old com
pany. The new company will be known as
The Omaha Electric Light and Power com
pany. The new company has been Incor
porated In the state of Maine, and the ar
ticles of Incorporation were Sled with the
secretary, of state at Lincoln yesterday.
"The new company haa a capitalization
of $3,000,000 and a bond issue of 11.350,000.
The ownership has not changed at all.
Henry W. Yates, vice president of the
company, said: "The company as now
reorganised has become the property of
eastern capitalists. I do not know what
they Intend to do In tha future In regard
to any changes or enlargements of tho
' system, or whether they have any Inten
tion of furnishing power. Mr. Nash may
have some Information, but I do not think
ha has. The control of the plant Is not
In our hands now and Omaha Is not, at
least for tha present, headquarters of the
company."
Sale
Bargains
Today
morning-
JFoifo
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3 -
Pinal
Price
Slashing
la Sulti
4 -w
77 Ladies' All Silk Lined
Tailor-Made Suits at $10
Worth S24.50. S29. S32.50. $35 and $39.
Tailor-made suits of the highest grade will reach their
lowest price figure today. We will make the final re
duction on 77 of the most beautiful and up-to-date ladies
suits in our entire stock. This is the final bargain stroki
of our great clearing sale. '
We have grouped all the finest light weight tailor-mades
that have been selling at $24.59 to $3 into one great lot
The suits in this lot are the
most stunning and artistic
tailor-mad garments that
were shown this year. They
have all the swell styles that
characterizes the highest
priced suits manufactured.
Venetians. Voiles. Broadcloth
Etamlnes, Brilliantlnes, Coverts
Cheviots. Homespuns, etc.
ALL SILK LINED
-A
On special
sale today (
These
elegant suits
worth from
$24.50 to $39
go at
Special Ribbon Bargains at Ic Yard
Tremendous Special Sale for Thursday.
Thousands of yards of fine all silk rib
bons, in plain and fancy the kind that
always sells for 5c a yard -Thursday as
a very special bargain at, yard
Scarfs and Shams at 15c
1 Mm
BENNETT'S
1'
Beautiful scarfs and shams, with
plain and fancy silk stitching fancy
cut out spachtel work they are
readily worth fifty
cents each today
at, each
Sale of Embroideries
Sample stripes of very fine embroid
eries, 'nsertlngs and galloons, worth
as high as 60o a yard, at
15c 15c. 10c, 7k, 5c
25c and 35c Handkerchiefs,
A great sale of ladies' and men's fine handkerchiefs.
These handkerchiefs are all pure Irish linen, of sheer
quality they con in all widtlis of hemstitdiing
Thursday special at
12 l-2c
12c
WANTED TO JUMP IN RIVER
James Smith of Conactl Bluffs la
fared from Self-De-I
stractlon.
Jamas Bmlth of Council Bluff ' wai
prevented from taking Ma own life shortly
after noon yesterday by quick work on the
part of L. C. White. Bmlth waa under the
Douglas street bridge and was just starting
to jump Into the river when White grabbed
him. Bmlth waa drunk at the time and
refused to offer any evcuse for wanting
to get oil the earth and into the water.
He is locked up at the police station.
Bmlth had taken oft his coat, vest and
hat and had thrown them with several
hooks and papera Into the river, before
White grabbed him. He la employed by the
union Pacific.
Frem Police Heaeliiartere.
' O. 8. Crahb reports to the police that
Tuesday or Tllpsdav nls-ht snmannji ntrri
Ms room at 6S Bouth Nineteenth street and
eioie an open-race gold watch.
ah or tne men arrested some time ago
for alleged poker playing were released in
police court becftUHe the police failed to
make good with their evidence.
A clever thief stole a purse containing two
B"iu iwm una ti.ou irom me store or l.
Oreenberg. 1211 Douglas street, Wednesday
evening. The stranger was In the store
prlcelng some goods and when he left the
proprietor missed the purse.
Burglars some time during Tuesday night
Jatned entrance to the place of business of
. A. Dalsell, 116 North Sixteenth street,
and stole the cash register. This they took
Into tha alley and robbed, getting $3 In
email change. The oash register was left in
ma alley.
In police court yesterday these nartls
were fined: Arthur Rlshlamb, 10 days, be
cause he was a vagrant; Hallie McOraw and
Mike McOraw. tfi each. hrc&usa thv mon
Into a doorway on North Sixteenth street to
fight out a family feud; Harry MoOurkln, 10
days, because he waa a vagrant; John Wll
on of Hastings. $. because he lumped into
a delivery wagon driven by Herbert Plersen
and tnen slapped the driver because he
refused to go where Wilson wanted to go;
Mary Axford. $10, bromine she raised a row
and disturbed the peace over the barber
anoD at 722 North Rlxtnth .tr..i- xr u
James, Maud j-'itts and Nona Miner,' $6
m in si iminea ror Keeping a dis
orderly house on North Sixteenth street and
the latter two for h-lne inmates; Florence
- o in- uttna u'soraeny.
SPECIAL PRICK MATINEES
NOTICE-TODAY
BANKRUPT SALE OF SHOES
In accordance with the sale of shoes replevined from the stock of Lam
kin &, Foster of Boston,
We Place on Sale Today, Thursday
ALL THE LADIES' FINE SHQES
ALL THE LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS
ALL THE LADIES' FINE OXFORDS
from the different purchases
At Nearly One-Half the Ordinary Price.
The Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords on sale today ' represent the high
est (Trades and the very newest of this summer's and this coming fall's
styles.
We urge you to attend this sale today. The bargains are Im
mense. J. L. BRANDCIS & SONS.
Boston Store.
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W. O. W. CsralvaL
The Woodmen of the World have decided
to make a special matinee price for children
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday after
noons. Tha admission to the carnival at
Fifteenth and CaDltol avemm will ...
duced to S cents for all children. Thursday
will be Iowa day and Krlrtav win k. w
Bar-Ben day. The Woodmen have arranged
a special program ror Ak-Bar-Ben night.
No doubt this la to be the big night of the
carnival.
BEADS
THE FAD OF THE DAY
. We carry the largest lino of
colors In BEADS of any house.
Bend us your mall orders of any
color posHlble; we can All your
wants. I xx) m s to weave bend
work, pattern books, needles,
everything' pertaining to the
BEAD work. Also the largest
and most complete yarn depart
ment In the west. We WHOLE
SALE OH RETAIL and can till
your wants for auy quantity.
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Omaha's Greatest Annual Event August 1
The Omaha and Bouth Omaha Grocers
and Butchers' picnic,
at Valley Park, la.,
via tha Northwestern Una,
The public cordially Invited.
XL.lt stores will be CL08ED.
Games, Races, Amusements. ,
Spend a day under the trees. Take the folks.
Tickets. $1.00; Children 10c.
g Jos. F. Bilz a
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIHIIIII
OUR DRUG PRICES
CLINCH THE ARGUMENT-
tfl.iHt Kennedy's Favorite Hemedy..SOe
Hat Illeach Tablets for .......... Mc
ftOo Perfecto Tablets for 4c
BOo 1'almo Tablets for 40e
!15o Meunen'a Talcum Powder (or.. lie
SI Baker's llailey Malt Whiskey
purest and best, we sell TBc
SI HeK tree's Wine Carduf for ...,74c
ROe Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot for . ...SUe
SOo Liiit Ureen Violet Water for..2Se
tl Mstcrlne (Ianibert's) for ....74c
1 Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot for,.....7Vo
BOc Krai's Dyspepsia Tablets for..4Uc
M Sloan's llysiiepkla Tablets for..71c
1 fwliro'i Ilerplelfle for TOo
BOo Syrup of Fiats, aenulae, for.... 80c
Small ftarfleld Tea for jue
ft Hosteller's Ultters, we sell.... 70c
Small Srnp Pepsin 10o
tilie llrandreth's rills for 10c
(MM) Antl-tierua Uliln feptant for.. 44)e
BOe William's Pink Pills for .... SUo
StBe Oranaelne, we sell ,..,lle
250 Perry Davis' Pain Killer lUe
l l.lqnosone for fcOo
Uiir bottle Witch Hasel for .......2fte
If 1 r hlfhester's Pills 7-tc
Call for Free Sample Osomalaloa.
Write for onr loo-page catalog;.
Sherman &McConnell Drug Co
Wholesale and Retail. 10th 4t Dodae,
Omaha, rb.
Mortality MtatUtlcs.
The following births and deaths have
prrn rrponru iu ins noara or Health:
Hirtlm William A. Kali re. Twenty-ninth
and Davenport, boy; J. A. Monahan, H2i
North Sixteenth, boy; James V!llttt, 2l5
iiiiir.) , uuj , r i aim 1). liousa, 119 ' Hjt
teller, girl; William O. Watklna, Sill Larl
tnure avrnue, girl; Henry C. Hunt. 2&U
boy; Albert Beidenberg, lafevtte iv.
Slue, boy.
Uealha Elvira D. Edqulst, i3 Case, 2.
For Sale Due bill on one of the best New
Tork City hotels at a good discount. Ad
dress E M. csre Omaha Bee.
II. D. Jones, who has been herding sheep
In the vicinity of Hellofourche, 8. O., con.
lud4 It waa about Ume to visit his child
hood home In Iowa. He had saved up J130
to make the trip. The money as lie thought
was secure In his trotiHPrs pocket, but It
tiroved that he was miHtuken. lie stopped
11 a Tenth street resort while awtUling a
train to bear him eamward, and when ho
iult the place he wus minus the cah.
Wary Haley and Mary Bmlih, both colored,
were arrested charged with attaching them
selves to the gold.
Klerstead Uets Uood Kala Report.
W. I. Klerstead met two farmers driving
Into MmHha yesterday from t'alnoun.
"Dlii the rain do any damage out your
way!" asked Klerstead.
"Damage? ell, 1 whmild say not," was
the reply "It was a ruin without wind or
hall or injury of any kind and came at a
time when it did a lot of aood. it Insures
a good corn crop and made the farmers re
joice, it was a good, tnurougn soaking at
the right time."
A Champion Healer.
Buckled' Arnica Salve, the best In the
world, cures cuts, corn, burns, bolls, ulcers,
sores and plies or bo pay. tic. For a.i-
Ij Kuhs Co
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PtU mp nrlttl SUCUM rvm faad Hua.aM.
UKITilO tiTATBS UBHItHITOHY.
Fmok Marpb;. sra-tdm. B II Winl. vta prv.lral.
lnUi.. raahlwr r T ll.ttnlt... mml r.Wtr.
Douglas County nomocracy.
The Douglas County Democracy will hold
their tilth unnual picnic on next Sunday at
l'rtts hike. Tills proinlHes to be a fusser
of a li t ic, and everything has been ar
ranged for from thu yellow tickets for a
half cartwheel for the round trip from
Omaha te Pries lake and return to the hot
roiun beef uaudwlih man, MN hel of Trans-mials-lppl
exposition fame. Moreover there
lll be two boat races during the day on
which the Various riemix-rat are wagering
weighty sums. Dave O'Hrlen will represent
the city as against James P. Connolly for
the county. Kx-ltepreentHtl e Kenno of
South Omaha and ban T. Custer have been
in training for a week for the second boat
race.
Tou can buy fresh eggs for 20e a dosen at
Walnut UUl Poultry farm. 1735 Hamilton at
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PRIZES1 PRIZES!
COMK AMI GKT VOIR PHIZES
A Rase Rail Rat for the boy.
A Havlland China Cup and Sau
cer for tbe girl,
Tha muBsed-up letters In Frlday'a
piper wore a cinch for young Oman,
iluiulreds on hundreds solved the
puxsie. The first tiO correct answers
are the winners. Here they ure.
Please ran nt Mr. Bennett's desk
8 o'clock Thursday afternoon
to get your prle.
Victor Koyle, SVB 8. 16th; Raymond
Coinott, ;.1hu N. i'Uth; Arthur Chase,
'ial 8. i)d; Willie Kunold, 2U 8. Aim;
Kdwarci Perkins, Manaerson; Carl
But net t, ti. Hh; Max li. Martin,
4iot lioulvard Ave.; leonurd Adler,
Una N. Kith Harfy J. Kenner; Aiern
Liundell, Mi (. Maries, Otto bchellbei g,
.10 Charles; Alvern Jolinson, ilv -N.
ZJd; Fred Kice, 1008 8. 6utli; Albert M.
Cook, No. 7 fsormandle; Italph Kosh,
4IH) Chicago; Harry McNamara, HJJU
Maenn; Harry Anderon 1KU7 N. Sutli;
Robert Morln, 1KU N. 20th; Johnnie
Morrisey. 17U7 8. 17th; Thos. J. Heau
mont, 47il0 N. 40th; Jewel Alexander,
2uli N. mh; Hoy 11. Klein, 7m 8. ixth;
KiTln Hosviiberg, MH Farnnm; Willie
Morton, N. isth. South Omaha;
Hnxel lloft, 1019 8. 20th; Mnble levl,
ZJll Howard; Florence Sampson, h'M 8.
loth; Henrietta Schnelz, Howard;
Patrlna l'etcrson, H34 8. 17th; Katlo
Morrisey, 17tt7 8. 17th; Agnes Smaley,
lito4 Ohio; Carrie Taylor. Iftu7 N. aoth;
Augusta Droste, R31 8. ISth; Kdith Cor
netii, 2603 N. 2Hth; Haxel Graner, 27:'9
8. 24th; Margaret Kelley, 19 8.
23rd; Blanche Kerschner, 1203 Pn
citlc; Dena Adler, GIM N. 18th j
Almlra Weeterricld, 311 Mason; Dora
K. Whitney, 4H.M Charles; Klsle
Dresher, 621 S. 17th; Anna M. Gold,
4740 N. 37th; Helen Trail, S.ta Cali
fornia; Clara Hoagland, 2022 Castellar;
Helen 8. Druning, 2401 Ieavcnworth;
Dorothy Phillips. 2204 Howard; OIk.i
Heck. 221B 8. ISth; turtle O. Stall, 2211
8. l!th; Adellla Wood. "10 N. 18th;
Sophia Alpermm. 4217 Harney.
Coras Thursday, 3 p. m., and get
your prize. Keep watching the papers
for next contest.
TRADE AT BENNETTS.
The most satisfactory place for
buying tablo products every
article guaranteed to be strictly
new, fresh and reliable.
Prices cut all along the line.
Japan Rice perla!a regular 8c J
vahie Thursday, per pound H
Jelly pure fruit and sugar CA
glass
Ing, pound can I
Salmon perfection of preserv- I ft -
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Worcester Sauce sfter ye old in.
F.ngllshe per bottle IUC
Macaroni from pure wheat IOm
1 pound package .....V... IUC
Haked Heans rare value- If) 4k
3-pnund can IUC
Olives big and meaty ft t
bottle UC
Totted Meats Rex brand Q
assorted OC
Parlor Matches 19 1st
per dozen boxes lsC
Imported Sardines iltm
very tine IUC
SANTOS COFFEE fresh jq.
roasted, per pound IG
yati)oancds
t4"tnetiBi
OMAItSMB.
Bennett's
Capitol
Coffee
Finest on earth
Per
pound
15 c
Tea Slftlngs
per pound
Free cup and saucer with every
pound of tea sold (tea sifting excepted)
Free Ice cold buttermilk at Grocery
Department.
Bennetts big bargain basement Is
cool, clean and delightful.
Parasols
Parasols
Thursday, 10 to 11 a. m.
and 3 to 4 aftern'oon, your
choice of all Parasols, val
ues from $1.50 to $4.95
00
Tha Brightest and Sun
niest Bargain of the Sea
son.
MAIN: FLOOR.
Crocker at Broken Prices
HAVILAND lno- l-vOT
PIECE SETS 149
nicely decorated If
only I
DECORATED ri
1.48c
HOTEL,
VEGETABLE
DISHES
dozen
60c
BEST IRONSTONE
CHINA
PIRATES
each ,
4c
HAVILAND WHITE) f g
RANSOM SHAPED 1 1 1 ft
HREAI) AND BUTTER II II!
PLATES each IUU
4-GALLON WATER ff
COOLERS with nickel U U ft
faucet complete 0 0 U
DECKER LADY ORCHESTRA 2:00 TO 5
..Lin.ini.MjiN.sn.itH. .mtHMsi t ...a
UNION PACIFIC
H7M
TO
COLORADO
AND RETURN
Dally to Sept 30th.
DAILY TOURIST CARS
between Omahe and Denver
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
Double Derths, $1.50
Accommodations provided for all classes
of passengers.
Write for copy of booklet,
"The PrV r" ' ' i Yellowstone."
City Ticket Office, 132-1 Fsvrnam St.
Phone 310.
Pittsburg, Pa.,
and Return
Tickets on sale Aug. 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Long limit returning.
Tickets and full information at City Ticket
Office, No. 1402 Farnam St., Omaha
7. II. DRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt.,
111. Cent. R. R.. Omaha, Neb.
AYBe
W Great Clearing Salo
lilS of
11IH HbLlAHLU HUHb.
Hen's and Boys' Clothing Still
Going on.
Men's suits at JT73. This lot consists of
suits that we have been selllnn at $.YuU
and 17.60 In cheviots and casslmpres
In stripes, checks and plain colors, nil
well made and well tailored throughout,
must he closed out In O "I C
this sale at Oi I 3
For $." no we have over SM suits. In about
40 difTprnt nnttprna In h. ..li.aa.l mi. 1.i
this treat snl. Tliese ault come In all
the latest styles and colors In taney
cheviot, worsted", ers:ee. unfinished
worsteds, 8cotch plaids, brown mixtures,
plain colors and stripes ell lined with the
lined of scrne lininas. good sleeve lln
Ing and well tailored throuuhout now
of these suits worth lesa than to
ll2.ru In thin crr.t C fl ft
sale at iVlUU
Boys' and Children's Clothing
Coys' suits In very desirable pnttenis. In
sihv ami orown mixtures, in llgnt. me
dium and dark colors made In Norfolk
and double breasted styles, ri'KUlar i
values, In this great IOC
clearing sale at I's.3
Regular W.OO values for 1.75 In very hand
some patterns, in all snaaes. Hunt and
dark colors, pants made with extension
waistband, double seat and knees, re
inforced tape seams, made up In Norfolk
and double breasted styles regular V
value In this sreat I "TC
clearing sale only .1(19
About 1.100 pair of pnnts to be closed out
In this great clearing sale at 11.50 and
JC.fyv In cheviots, worsteds, casslmeres
and flannels. In stripes, plaids, fancy and
plain colors none worth less than 2M
to Su.oo in this great clearing O Cfl
salo at J1.0O and tt9U
Children's 95c to $1.50 wash blouse suits,
'Bo to be closed out In 9K.f
this sale, at only &llf
Children's 96e to J1.50 wash blouse su Its,
to bo closed out In this 7 (if
sale, at 50c and . I WW
On 2nd Floor, Big Millinery Special.
Trimmed Duck Hats 10c.
Just received from one of Chicago's lending houses, 150 dosen ladles' end children'!
trimmed and untrlmmed duck and pleque nats. in wnue, linen snaaes, cardinal
end blue These hats at regular prices would be $1.00 ffll
and 50c while they last Illw
$5.00 ladles' and misses' I QC
.... imv
BEE WINDOW DISriAY.
trimmed haLs at
GROCERIES.
READ THESE PRICES AND YOU WI
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER STORK
Large sacks highest patent Minnesota
Flour, per sack 9Sc
Large sacks cornmeal. 12Vc
laundry soap, any urana, per oar
Fancy 4X ginger snaps, per pound .i'c
Fnnev crlsn soda crackers, per pound.. 5o
Tall cans fancy Alaska salmon ..9c
Neutrlta. Malta Vita, etc., package. .7Vfcu
S-lb. cans Huston baked beans, (with
sauce)
Oil or mustard sardines, can 4o
LIj HB CONVINCED THAT WB SELL.
IN THE WEST.
H-lb. c.ins fancy steak salmon To
l-lb. Jars fancy preserves 8Vo
l-lb. cans potted meats So
Fancy large Italian prunes, pound.... Sa
Fancy Mul'r penches, pound 7Vio
Fancy Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley, etc.,
per pound 3o
Fancv large Juicy lemons, doren loo
Fancy sweet St. Michael oranges, each..lo
Fancy large baskets fresh, ripe
tomatoes
HAYDERJ BROS.
YOUR TEETH are your best friends. Care for them. Set of Teeth,
$3-Crowns, $3 up Qold Fillings, $1 up Extracting, 25c.
BAILEY, The Dentist,
Ltd, Attendant. Telephone 1085. 3rd Floor Paxton Block.
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A Word to the Women
Do not let your feet worry you, but
get a pair of Qrover'a aoft aole shoes
for tender feet.
w on th Drover aeents and have
a complete line of these Ideal warm
weather shoes.
No hot, eore or awollen foot la a
Grovcr shoe.
Hand turned aoles low or high cut
lace or elastlo Bides and low, flat
heel and broad, common sense last.
Absolute comfort for $1.75, $2.00 and
(2.50.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe Houso
1419 Farnam Street.
A ilotol Keeper
can't search every new customer for BUGS
before he lets him have a room. If tie
DON'T OET OUT when a remedy like
HAEFEH.S.BURE.DKATH.l. at hand.
I Plenty or noieis. a .V.V.j ann'1-
i are depending on this OREAi BUO AJSN -I
HILATOH to help them out of thHr
I tn.ublea.-lBc, Jbo. a w or ,. J
delivered in the city without extra
charge. ,-t.
$1.00 peruna-lowest pr ce... f
Goc Wizard Oil-lowewt price
ft no Pierce's Remeutt'S. v:' .
' send in its! for quotallona on anything In
the drug line not found In our ads. ( aj"
.,gi are BACK NUMBERS. DUN T
BUY FROM THEM!
OPEN ALL. NIGHT.
SCIIAEFER'S
CUT PRICE
DRUQ STORE
m. 74T and 707.
ieth aad Cblcnaro Btreete. Omaaa.
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O.lAHA'tS
FAVORITE
Our Services Are Free
Wei examine your furnace, steam or hot
water syetem af.d see that everything Is in
readiness for fall use. If repairs are
meuld we have everything In stock. Also
h" t wtr Attachment and furnace p.pe
covering.
OrtAHA STOVl REPAIR WORKS
12UT Douglas Bt. TeL 960.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oaly Oae Delia Year.
t X--C0LLAR
Checks on All Banks Cashed
J. L. Brandeis & Sons
BANKERS
4 Per Cent Interest Paid.
Perf .eld's CuEco.
Da BiJa-., Room 7, Talphna 701
WIBM. tery dark teewlf cklUr.
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