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TIin OMATTA" DAILY TIEV.l FRIRAY. FFTtnTTA 15 Y L'fi. mm.
NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES
"Tilllei A Mennonite Maid," ii an Abiorb
ing Dranntio Eoroance.
LIFE AMONG THE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
jiii 111 ii mi l.i ii ii, jinn" i't Winn tmrKi,HMiaimiiUM
Bennett's Cnfo Extra Space Extra Tables-
Trading
Stamps
Free
Trading 'J
Stamps
Free
C5
Men'
Neckwear
Saturday
at 15c
Extra Waitresses!
TUB RKLtABLa ITURBl.
II. Irvlns; Hancock's "Japanese Phys
ical Tralnlna" 4. Ives Sutrm of K
erclee nnrt tieneral Mod of
Mvtiis the Jnps.
The Century rnmi'iiny p"',ll!,', Helen R
Mnrtln'H "Tllli"- ;i Mcnnnnlte MM" in un
usually tempting form. The mypr nf Kreen
cloth hos a i li;irmlt'K medallion hcnd In tint
of Tlllle, fnitiK'l In a corivntl'inal scroll
1prIbii. nnd tin- numerous full-puRe llltis-
1mtlnn hv Florence Bcovcll Shlnn are j
printed In brown tones nn deep cream paper
and the tinted Insets hflp to mnke nn ex
ceedingly Httrnrtlvr hunk. The story deals
with life nninnK the Pennsylvania Dutch
and Is a story that the Jaded novelrendrr
will enjny-tlicrc's dlnlert In It. but the
kind thut Is easily rend and very amusing,
and there Is the story of the hrrole striiR
s;1e nf m young Klrl out of her lot of house
hold druilpcry Into ediUHllon nnd refine
ment, told s-lmply and with mnny tnuehes
of sly humor peculiar to the characters
themselves Tlllle Is the young daughter
of an Ignorant farmer, whose religion does
not prevent him from being a very unpleas
ant person. There Is a delightful village
doctor who aids und abets Tlllle In her
struggles, a pertinacious Ihitch lover and
a young schoo'master from Harvard a real
lover. The book Is not only a most unusual
portrait gallery, It Is an nbsorhlng and
dramatic romance with a charming love
Interest.
The Putnams have published a hor.k by
11. Irving Hancock, entitled, "Japanese
Thyslral Training." which gives the system
cf exercise, diet and general mode of living
that has made the mikado's people the
healthiest, strongest and hnpplest men and
women In the world. Home years ago the
author became Interested In the wonderful
system of the all-around physical training
that has made the Japanese, small people
though they are, the greatest athletes and
the happiest of the world's people. ThlB
system Is known as Jlu-Jltsu. Mr. Hancock
has devoted much of his time during the
past seven years to a thorough study of
all Its principles. In this volume he ex
plains In detail all of the causes that have
contributed to make the Japanese our su
periors In health, endurance, vitality and
cheerfulness of temperament. He gives de
scriptions of athletic feats that will
properly develop each part of the body and
explains the tricks nf defense and attack.
Ho gives also the Japanese principles of
diet, clothing, bathing and general good and
rational living.
The March number of the Reader Maga
zine Is the first to appenr under the new
management and from the press of the
Bohbs-Merrlll company. To Issue the Feb
ruary number from New York and the
March number from Indianapolis means
more than appears on the surface. I'nder
the most favorable conditions the difficul
ties to be overcome In the transplanting
of such a property muFt have been tremen
dous. Kvcry department of the magazine
was reorganized, complete and unusual
arrangements for distribution wore effected,
additional typesetting, printing and engrav
ing facilities were added and hundreds of
details adjusted until the February number
was off the press In New York. And yet
the Reader Magazine appears on time, its
cover adorned by a newly designed title
letter. Its table of contents long and ap
petizing. Its pages clearly and beautifully
printed, Its advertisements Increased and
Its own announcements for the future en
terprising and encouraging. The whole
performance Is a remarkable aclevement,
yet It Is probably no more than the friends
and admirers of this energetic western firm
expected.
The novelette In Ainslee's for March is
"Miss Vanity," edited by Mary Hamilton
Park. The list of contributors Includes
such well known names as Maarten Maar
tens, Oemldlne Bonner, Edgar Baltus, Roy
liornlman, Dorothy Dlx, E. Nesblt, Miriam
Mlcheltson, Kate Masterson, Edith M.
Thomas, Joseph C. Uncoln, Lillian Bell
and James 1 Ford. .
IIouRhton, Mifflin & Co. will rmb'th this
spring a comprehensive and timely book
by Nicholas Paino Oilman on "Methods of
Industrial Peace." Prof. Oilman's previous
works, "Profit Sharing Hetwoen Employer
and Employe," "A IMvldond to Ibor,"
and " Socialism and the American Bplrlt"
give assurance of a thorough and well
considered treatment In this new volume
of trade unionism, employers' associations,
collective bargaining, labor disputes and
the various forms of conciliation and arbi
tration practiced In the t'nlted States, Eng
land, Australia and New Zealand.
It will be an Interesting Item of news
to many to bear that Dodd, Mead ft Co.
are bhortly to bring out another volume of
Maeterlinck's miscellaneous essays. Not
only as a mystic, but as an essayist has
Maeterlinck gained an extraordinary hold
In this country during the last few years,
and In this new work we are promised es
says similar tn quality to his famous es
says on the "IVeper Life." "The Inner
ilauty," "Sllenco" and "The Invisible
Goodnoea." The book will be uniform with
"Wisdom and Peatlny" and "The Treasure
t the Humble."
Hcd Hot Irum (he iun.
Was the ball that caused horrlblo ulcers
on O. n. Si "adman, Newark. Mich. Buck
Un's Arnica Salve soun cured him. H&o
Tor sale by Kuhn & Co.
Ohloana Plan Celebration.
The executive committee of the Ohio club
met at th Commercial club yesterday and
furthered arrangements for the club's cele
IjrinAT ran in TEaisK
merit is
shown
B s:
K TAILOR CLOTHS at 98c
WW
A Most Extraordinary Remnant Offer
We have secured another great
foremost laates tauora oi now
rrasnes. etc.. in a 10 a varu isiiuias, aiaj tx va
riety of men's ta ilor cloths
lenatns enough for ladies skirts reg ular $3,
$4 and $3 goods, at, yard
$1 and $1.50 Remnants 49c Yd
Sple ldld assortment, thin
fabrlce, mohairs and street
cloths, 3 to 8 yards JS f
lengths, on bargain
square, at, yard ... . m
Vard for SOa Oualltv Dress Goods
!5c
ands of yards In hundreds of styles 3 to 8 yard
lengths, to clear them quickly.
Yard for Sample Set of SI.SO Yard Dress
Goods Pieces that match enough for little
dresses and skirts.
Yard for SOo Albatross, Cashmere. Etc.
In light shades and street shades also 84-inch
cloths, all wool, In checks and plaids.
25c
25c
T l t C'llr 1 -
IennXll5 Ul JUA plain China si
tas, foulards, eta, worth up to 73c, at, yard.
Black silk remnants, one and a quar
ter yard to ten yards, at about one-
hnlf value
Remnants of Lace-Cluny,
Knglish torchona, net top Orientals,
Remnants of Embroideries
embroideries, Inserting and galloons
j and beadinps
Remnant Ba.rga.irts
Bleached muslin, mill 'T.lc
lengths, yard 2K'
Chambray gingham rem- I
ninf t varri
Fine corded gingham
remnants, yard
81c
White checked nainsook, 'Z
yard '21'
Assorted white goods of all kinds,
worth up to 25c yard, 7 1
ro at vard 21
m
Drapery cretonne remnants,
yard
5c
One case mill remnants of all kinds of
yard
Boys' Knee Pants at 39c
ON SALE ON THIRD FLOOR
A most extraordinary sale of knee
materials, dozens of attractive sty lea all made for
good hard wear some with double aeat and knee
ages up to 15 years worth 50c, 75c. $1.00
on third floor Friday, at, pair
bration March 12. The members of this
committee are: Colonel N. M. Howard,
N. A. Kuhn, Frank Barrett, Judge Bla
baugh, It. F. Hodgln. A. L. Havens and
C. D. Thompson. The committee Is to
meet at noon every Thursday until the
day of the function. It has Invited all
other Ohloans who desire to meet with It.
NEARLY HUNDRED YEARS OLD
Mrs. Catherine Donnelly of Omaha
Iles at the Age of Ninety
Three. Mrs. Catherin Donnelly widow of the late
William Donnelly, died at 11 yesterday
morning at the residence of her daughter,
Mrs. P. M. Mullen, 1914 Grace street. Mrs.
Donnelly was 93 years, 10 months and 29
days old, and old age Is ascribed as the
cause of her death. Besides her daughter,
Mrs. Mullen, the deceased leaves a son,
Patrick, who lives at Button, Neb.
Mrs. Donnelly ha divided her residence
between Omaha and Friend since the death
of her husband fifteen years ago. living
with her daughter here for the past two
years. Mrs. Mullen returned from nn
Alaskan trip last Tuesday because of her
mother's condition.
The remains will b sent from Taggart's
undertaking rooms Friday afternoon to
Friend whera the body will be Interred
Saturday besld Mrs. Donnelly's late
husband.
TO FORCE BOARD TO CERTIFY
nattln May Ask Mandamns Asjralnat
Commissioners In Irving-ton
License Case.
The probability now Is that Attorney
John W. Hattln will add another chapter
to the Irvlngton saloon license tangle by
asking the district court to tesue a writ of
mandamus against the Board of County
Commissioners and thereby compel them
to show cause why they will not certify to
the transcript of the proceedings whereby
they granted the license to Frederick An
derson In the face of the remonstrance of
several Interested parties and residents in
the vicinity Anderson opened his saloon.
The case already has been taken before
Judge Day of the district court, but cannot
There's nothing that will give such speedy
relief and cure and at the same time strengthen
the side and restore energy as an Alkock's
Porous Plaster.
A pain in the right side, however, is
often caused by thickening of the bile which
may lead to gall stones. Tbe best treat.
to wear an Alkock s Plaster as
in the illustration, until cured.
You'll be surprised to find how soon
you are relieved.
wiUMOt question the most sacceMtal ex
ternal mncil v In the world ta-oay, nd
the ureal, lor they contain tto bells
dunnx, opium or any peiaoa whatever.
4
POROUS
PIASTER
stoo't ofclotlis bought from
i ors-uoasisuiia ui iwoeus,
ing or iweeas,
i:98c
trousers and suit
$2.00 Remnants at 69c Yard
Fine cloths, Sicilians, Pana
mas, etamlnes. etc.. 3 to 8
yard lengths, regu
69c
larly worth up to
$2, yard
Thous
BOO yards of fancy silks,
25c
Short remnants, silk nnd fancy velvets
fancy work, piece. -'v' 1V7W a w
Plat vaU, 2ir. Sr-I flcl 1C
etc .vara -
Remnants and odd lots, all widths
1 110-1 JcZ iC
2
. x - w
in the Basement
Ded ticking remnants,
yard
5c
Fine mercerized walstlngs, white
and black coloring,
yard
19c
Curtain Swiss In mill fl
lengths, yard
Fine white cambrics,
yard
Very aheer printed lawns,
yard
36 Inch percales,
lUb
5c
5c
61c
3k
yard
ginghams,
pants made of strictly all wool
tt wva
39c
be finally disposed of by him without the
certification of the transcript above re
ferred to.
DELINQUENTS ARE PAYING UP
Property Owners Tnrnlns; 1st Back
Taxes to County Treaaurer
Fink.
County Treasurer Fink Is a thorough
convert to the theory that advertising does
pay and attributes much of his Increasing
success in collecting the personal taxes
due the county without process of law to
the publicity t .at has been given the mat
ter In the columns of The Bee.
The delinquents are settling ud now At
the rate of about $260 per day, but even at
this rate It would take a long time to
Clean up the 1250,000 that Mr. Fink r.ro-
poses to have and so he is getting things
in readiness for the issue of warrants on
all who are still In arrears after the first
rew days or next month. Very few of the
sums exceed $10 or $12 In amount and In
very many cases the Interest exceeds the
amount of the principal.
NOW IS TUB TIME
To Visit Hot "prints, Arkansas, Via
the Iron Mountain Ronte.
The season at the Oreat National Health
and nasuro resort Is now In full blast.
Climate unsurpassed. Hot Springs Preclnl
leaves St. Louis dally at :30 p. m., making
the run In less than twelve hours. Three
other fast trains dally. Handsome de
scriptive literature can be obtained free by
calling on or addressing T. F. Clod fray,
City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 8. E.
Cor. 14th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.
Announcements of the Theaters.
t nis evening at the Boyd theater "The
Isle of Spice" will be repeated. It Im
proven worthy of all the good thlnira said
about It, and In order to accommodate all
who wish to see It Manager Burgess has
arrsnged for a spoclal matinee to be given
on Sunday. The regular matinee will be
given on Saturday.
On Sunday and Monday evenings the
muscal farce, "Alphonse and Gaston, " will
ne tne attraction at the Boyd. This has
been brought up to date by the addition
of new songs and Jokes and la said to be
new In everything but the name.
The Flays, John and Emma will be the
headline attraction at tbe Orpheum next
week. They will present their latent
sketch entitled "Casey, the Fireman."
Notre from Army Hendqnartera.
The lesve of absence granted Captain
""n . r. ii man, ( wemy-nnn infantry,
Private Oeorge "H. Walton, Company I
iweniy-nmi inraniry, now at Fort Iea
Moines, has been transferred to tbe hos
pital corps.
Leave of absence of one month, begin
ning March 6, has been granted First
Lieutenant Fred Van 8. ChHmberlaln. Sec
ond infantry, at Fort D. A. Russell.
Leave of absence for one month with per
mission to apply for an extension of one
month, has been granted Second Lieuten
ant Ned M. tlreen. Twenty-fifth lntaniry.
at Fort Niobrara.
Sergeant Richard A. Williams. Troop F.
Tenth cavalry, at Fort Washakie, having
been recently appointed squadron sergeant
major of the Second squadron of the Tenth
cavalry, has been ordered to Join his
squadron at Fort Mackensle, Wyo.
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel H. Rrush,
Kleventh infantry, formerly chief Inspector
of the Department of the Missouri, and re
cently on detached duty at department
headquarters, hus been ordered to proceed
at oine to Illinois for the purpose of In
specting the National Gourds of thHt state.
Colonel Brush left for Chicago Wednesday
General C. C. C. Carr, V. 8. A.,
accompanied by hta personal alda-de-eamus
UeulmAt EraA & fcrtwani. CeparUnl
rn
A
Indian Beads
All Colors.
Bunch of eighty in
strings tcf
Pkeln of ten fc
string w
Irridescent Heads all colors ItlC
per bunch aww
PRESCRIPTIONS filled at Drug
Dept. as the doctor orders both
patient and physician unit In
sending Prescriptions to Bennett's
please sand yoursl
Festina Lente
All kinds of fine Fish for Int
Mackerel, Herring, Codfish, Anchovies,
Smoked Salmon, Halibut and Finnan
Haddle. Awfu' guld!
YOUR
17VITCI
Bring Them to Us?
Right Treatment at Right Prices 1
Very Special Bargains in All Our Dry
Goods Departments
Black dress sateens, mereerizod and Ilenrietta finish, f
very wide, worth 23c per yard, only per yard m.m
9c fine glass and roller toweling, -
only per yard . Ov
9c percales, 32 inches wide, nice dark colors, 0
only per yard DC
All of our fine kimona and outing flannels, worth 20c C
yard, only per yard
15c pillow cases, all sizes, ready for use, ($
100 dozen children's heavy weight fine ribbed cotton hose,
double knee, sizes G to 9, worth 25c, f C
only ,1JC
Ladies' vests and pants, medium weight, grays, sizes lCIn
4 to 6, worth 30c garment, special ij'C
35c fine imported scrim white ground, colored 10
design, only per yard , HvfC
15c pongees for dresses, per yard 5c
GROCERY! GROCERY!
Another Splendid Offer for Friday
in Grocery Department.
$2 Worth of Green Trading Stamps
Free With a 2-lb. Can of Ben
nett's Breakfast Coffee
Friday 48 Cents Friday
Friday
Navy Beans pr pound 8c
Pumpkin 3-pound can 9c
Peas 2-pound can 7c
Hominy 8-pound can to
Pepper Sauc bottla 7c
Table Salt-sack 4o
Baking Soda packags 4a
Laundry Soap best 8 bars 26o
'Phone Your Order! Green Trading Stamps
With All 'Phone Orders.
The Dooks rCTiewed oa tats pas;
can he procared from na at 4la
count..
BARKALOW BROS,
Tel. B2234.
1612 FarnamSt
TUB BOOKS REVIEWED ON THIS PAGE)
ARB FOR BALH BY
P.OOKSELJLERS.
1308 FARNAM BT.
A cathartic of the
highest merit.
Wright's Indian
Vegetable Piils
Used for 70 years.
Roman Eye Balsam
For Weak or Sore Eyes
Wednesday evening for St. Paul, Minn.,
nhere (ieneral Carr will enter upon his
n'W duties as commander of the Depart
ment of Dakota, having Just relinquished
the command of the Department 'f the
MlMSourt. which he has h.-lii sine January
15, to Brigadier General T. J. Wlnt.
It is thought at army headquarters that
the Eleventh Infantry may not t aexlgned
to station In the Department of the Mia
Hour! after all. but may lie assigned to
Columbus. O. berracka and other eastern
roets. This impreHlin arises from the fai t
that the Third Infantry has been taken
from the Department of the East and sent
to Panama to relieve the battalion of
marines now stationed there to protect
the Panama! runal Interests.
Mbat They Demand.
Headaches, liver complaints, bowel dis
orders demand Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They are gentle, but cura or BO pay. 2a
For. aaia by Kuha Co,
TT'HE only honest ba-
sis for an honest
price comparison is
the common basis of
honest weights, hott
est measures and hon
est goods. That's
'onest.
The Bennett popularity
rests thereon. We guaran
tee to meet or beat any
price on the afore-mentioned
basis, plus honest
values quoted anywhere
by anybody, and we give
the Little Green Stick
ers for the Little
Green Book every
time.
Specials
Bl'TTEH-We RecelTe This Erery
Day from the Best Dairies.
Fresh Country Butter per pound. 15o
Bennett's Capitol Creamery lb... 29o
Raspberry and Strawberry Pre
serves three pounds 25o
Eggs! Eggs!
Direct from the
farmera
Eggs!
.. 22c
"They Might as Well Butt
Their Heads Against a
Stone Wall!"
TUe above remark waa OVERHEARD hy
im from a gentleman prominently c in
flected With one of our whnlpMU Amor
houses, In reference to the attempt of the
uruK irui I'omimiauoli 10 prevent Uo OK
ANYBODY ELSE WHO HAS TUB
PKK'E from buying anything which Is on
the murket for Bale! They are only forc
ing ua to send our good money away from
Omaha.
Have you notlred the difference between
our prices and those aeked by the Vast
Emporiums and other MEMBERS of the
ums romDinauon?
For Instance, we sell Catrtorla (a remedy
that SOME OP YOU have heard about)
Tor 3o lees than the bunch, and so on. We
are prohibited from quoting cuts In our
nrtw, newspapers won't ntnnit for It.
ii.w Cramer's Kidney Cure Mo
ramer s money cure 26o
Neit Saturday ono to a customer at
all three stores.
SCMAEFER'S
CUT FRICB
RU STOKE
& T. YATES, Prop.
Jth ap1 Chicago Sts., Omaha. 'Phones
T47 and 7 24th and N Sts., South Omaha,
'Phone No. 1. 6th Ave. and Main St..
Council Bluffs. 'I'hons 3SS. All goods de
livered in either city absolutely free.
Piles Cured
WITHOUT PAIN
By W. C. Maavrell. M. I.
Graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical Col
lege of New York City.
i2-t Bee Building. Omaha. Neb. Tel. 1424.
LEGAL. NOTICES.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETlNii
Notice 1b hereby atvan that the regular
annual meeting of the stockholders of the
South Platte Land company will ba held at
the oflue of said company In Lincoln, Ne
braska, at 11 o'clock a. m. on the 24 day of
Mxrch. A. D. ISM.
By order of the board of directors.
C. H. MORRILL, President
A. B. MINOR, Secretary.
Lincoln, Neb.. Jan. SO. 1901
FldKhcm
STOCKHOLDERS' MEKTINO.
The annual meeting of stockholders of
The Bee Publishing Company will be held
on Monday, March 7th. )!t, at 4 o'clock
p. m., In The Bee building, corner tieven-
leentn ana rarnam vtreeis
Bv order of
the president.
(jEOi B. TZW'HrCK,
Secretary.
r"J3MK12t
SCHOOL BONDS.
We. the members of the school board of
district No. 15. B'jrt county, Nhniika. lo
hereby announce that we will receive
eealetl hldfl for the purchase of Sl.iM) in
IicikIx of this school district. The hi imIh
are to run for five years. Interest payuhle
annually. Bids are to specify the lowest
rate of Interest asked for purchaMtng the
bends at par. Bins to tie li-eil at noon
March 15, H4. with the district trea'iner,
JOHN JOUNSON, Craig. Neb.
i'-2o4 3t
ka
Our New Line of Spring Suits and
Skirts
la the finest ever shown In the city. 2TS n ew suits received yesterday by axrresa,
NO DELAY THIS SEASON.
Our enlarged aJtemtlon room with double the number of fitters and experienced
ring women, guarantees the getting out of Buita the same day of purchase or lm-
sew
mediately afterwards.
DO NOT
The BPrtal offering in new spring sulm Friday nn Immense Una cf exquisite crea
tions, at 110.00. J15.00, 118.00. 12.50, a.00, W0.O0 and 40.00. exquisne craa-
The Most Gigantic Stock of Skirts
in the
L. . l;rrr "l"OK steins, to do piaeea on sale Friday. Fklrta for amall wo
man, skirts for large women, skirts for misses, skirts for children.
Rainy-day skirts, volla skirts, serges, cheviots, broadcloths, all tha popular fab
rics and stylej Join the crowd and attend the greatest skirt Bala ever held In
Omaha. 4.700 skirts divided Into three lots.
Lot 1 Walking and dress QQ Lot I Walking and dress O Cf,
skirts, worth up to $4.90.. skirts, worth up to 6.0u OU
Lot Women's walking skirts, voile skirts and dress skirt A ff
worth up to $9.00 each
Extra Specials from 9 A. M. to 12 f.l.
Women's waists, In all materials, f Afi
worth $5.00 at , I4
Women s waists. In vestlngs, pongees,
madrasses and corded materials, all the
newest styles f flfl
worth $4.00 each
Women's flannelette wrappers
50c
at .
Remnant Day in Our
The Best Bargain Getting Chance You'vo Had
in
10c MTTSLIN AT 6c
One big table extra heavy, Indian Head
muslin, long mill ends
worth 10c yard at 6c
12Vo PERCALES AT 8o.
One big table yard wide percales. In light
and dark shades, long mill ends,
worth up to UWc at. yard 3Ao
12o LONSDALE CAMBRIC AT SttC
One big table lonsdale cambric, long mill
ends, worth 12V4o
Krlday-t 6Hc
. 6Hc PRINTS AT 8V4o.
One big table shirting prints,
worth BHc yard at SHo
250 SHEETING AT 19Hc.
Bleached seamless sheeting, good heavy
quality, 61 Inches wide
st, yard lV4o
Extraordinary Silk Sale Friday.
An Immense purchase from a Petterson silk mill enables us to offer these re-
Overao0 pciig"!? ' cost Black Silks. In the plain and fancy weaves, 27-Inch taffeta,
27-Inch peau de sole, armures, aatlnes, double width net and grenadine fOr
Bilks, worth up to $1.25 only
The handsomest lot of FANCY BILKS offered for many a day ellks of all sorts and
colors, for every purpose they are wo SB r
$1.00, $1.25, and $1.60-on sale at . - JlJ
$5 to SIS Ladies' Gowns at $2.50
We will place on sale Friday A. M., the most beautiful line of sample ladles'
fowns ever shown In the city trimmed with Imported Swiss embroidery, Point de '
arts or valenclennea lace. In all the newest designs O Rf 1
worth from $5 00 to $15.00 each
GRAND LACE SALE FRIDAY
We have THE lace department of the city. The largest and best selected stock,
the latest novelties, the most complete line of matched sets, and by far the lowest
PrlCWe have the exclusive sale of the Zlon City laces, which are the best made
wash laces In the world, and saves the consumer tho actual duty of 0 per cent.
REMEMBER this Is the only factory of this line of laces In the United States, and
all imnorters must pay an Import duty of Ooc on every dollar's worth ( f goods they
offer Tor sale YOLf SAVE 60 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR BY BUYING YOUR
WASH LACES FROM US.
Laces lc per yard worth So Laces 10c per yard worth 25o
. . i)Un r.,. v.n1.lrnrlh ... ... ...10cl
Laces 6c per yard worth ...16o
G:c See Yhat
IN OCR HARDWARE, STOVES
a larire boxes tooth picks
..e,ic
$ heavy wire coat hangers ........
....6 a
....Wie
....'4C
....ev
....6kc
....6o
....6c
1-arm nlcKei lowei r a ..
Hard wood towel roller ....
8 9-lnch pie plates
Oasi bread toaster ........
Brush holding mop stick .,
Imuhle mincing knives ,
6-quart water palls
HARNESS
NOW IH IOUK llMHi
A Oood Double Concord Breeching Harness
$27.00.
A Good Double Farm Harness $25.00
HAVDEN BROS.
Get The Bee's New
JeLpeunese -Russian
War Map.
Shows the location of Russia, Japan, Corea, Manchuria,
China, etc., also the principal citi?s and sea porta in ?ach
along with the population of aame. Shows the different seas
and bodies of water upon which the sea fights will probablj
take place.
Glyeo a complete list of all the vessels in both navies,
showing their armament, speed and comparative strength in
war. Also tells all about both armies, how many men in
each, tbe number of Russian soldiers now in the far east, 4?ac.
Bent by mall POSTPAID If you will fill out the coupon
and enclose 10c. Address,
rilX OUT THI. CO f POM I
Enclosed Bad 10c for which please
end Jay.oe-BuMln War Map to
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Special Sale
of Women's
Nov Spring Suits
Tho Opportunity
of the Soason
Stilts Just like rut Nn. , one of the mnit
beautiful creations shown thru season
with handsome silk drop, made to sell
for tflo.nn- yn nn
our Fpecial price ...... ..aiU.UU
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West
Women's pe reals wrappers 75c
Women's home-made wrappers, flfirt
at 12.00, $1.76, $1.80 and VOC
Don't mlsa them.
Women's mercerized aatean petti- fCf
coata $1.60 quality at UW
Big Domestic Room
Years.
lOo PILLOW CASES AT 7a.
Ready-to-une pillow cases, size
46x30 worth 10c at 7a
60a BLEACHED SHEETS AT 36c,
Ready-to-use bleached sheets,
72x90 size, 60c quality each 36o
lOo TOWELING AT to.
Extra heavy all linen brown
toweling. 10c Quality at, yard So
Remnants of all kinds of table linens,
1H to B4 yards long, at half regular price.
2oc INDIA LINON, AT 6Wo.
One big table sheer white India linon, up
to 46 inches wide. Ions mill ends,
worth 20c yard at ...8V43
lOo GINGHAMS AT 6c
One big table dress ginghams, light and
dark colors, long mill ends,
worth 10c Friday, at 6o
6,000 yards full bleached Irl"h table dam
ark, guaranteed all purs linen,
cheap at 6S0 Friday at Slo
Laces 16c per yart-worth
It Will Buy 6!e
60a
AND HOl'SEFI'RNTSHINO DEPT,
2 large rolls toilet paper
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jiover eag beater
Nickel claw hammer ....
Set tipped tea spoons ..
9-Inch scrub brush
Steel rarpet stretcher ..
14xl!l Wire rhoto holder
Larira granite cups
Heavy foot scrapers
HARNESS
HARNESS
TO BUY 1 1 KrM
A good l'-lnch double harnens
We Make All Our Own, Therefore
Guarantee Quality.
2.1 i
Cun
Nap Department.
Omaha
Daily Bee,
OmixKa, Neb.