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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1904)
THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. INNES READY FOR- OPENING IIS Greeiv Trading Stamps Every Time 0 Millar ITS (Til III Tuesday Will Be Bargain Day Great BandmuUr Hsrs for Dedioat;.on of i . 1 I -"111 i I I 19 Tuesday will Be Bargain Day If Omaha' Haw Aiditorium uy Lb BIG RUSH TO PREPARE FOR GRAND BALL THtd RtCLIABLB arORtC laeleatloas Polat (o Tr(ni4o Atteaelaa; Tlila KTtit, . Which ( Mack to Omaha. Tba tailors at their work loo a out over a mound of a rmi and leg and bodies ai deep and failzed aa tlia Peking reports aes tba dead Russians. . It la th piles of un finished drees .suits. Tba dressmaking roadama struggle, about their parlors In i Jungle of chiffon and costly silk. The clean rs and refuTbishers and all other profes sionals who have to do with tha upholster ln of mankind are busy right up to tha and of tha limit And all of thesa things because tha Omaha Auditorium opens to night with a . great and splendid ball. And Innea baa arrived to do tha opening. Tha only knock heard so far agalnat tha opening of tha Auditorium la tha knock of tha hammer, and It la knocking hard. But tha building Is practically ready for tha opening event. , Tha decorators are at work skillfully draping tha rods and roda of national bunting about tha masslva frame work. Tha canvas floor has been laid In tha refreshment room and tba check rooms and entrances and all the other accessories am being brought to complete readiness to receive tha crowd. President Fred Nash Is to make tha for mal .address and to turn over the building to tba people of Omaha. Tha opening event will begin at 8:30 p. m. when tha band of tha celebrated Innes will strike up "Weber's overture. "JubaL" Nask Preseats the Balldlng. When President Nash presents tba build ing to tba public and soma one., not yet selected, will reply on behalf of tha clti aens. After this tha band playa for tha second concent number, Krause's Inter messo, "Amra" and Nelson's "Street Bongs." Tha third number of tha prelimi nary concert will be "Omaha Auditorium," new march dedicated by tha band master to Omaha and played here for tha first time. About 8:30 o'clock or 10 o'clock tha danc - Ing will begin. The refreshments will be aervad between 10 and 11 o'clock. For this checka will be given at' tha northern or left antranca of tha hall below the stags aa tha people descend. These checka will be collected at tha bottom. The exit after refreshments will be by the south ern stairs. Tha catering will be dona by Chief Steward Prior of the Omaha club. - Spectators chairs will be In the balcony and thoaa who do not in iond tw dance ahould go there at onca on entering. One thousand chairs will ' be placed on the dancing floor during the ceremonies, but thesa will be removed early. The band will occupy tha center of the stake. Tha directors of the Auditorium company and Its officers, the architect and principal contractors, the editors and other represen tatives of tha press and tha speakera also will have aeata on tha stage. laacs and Ilia Great Band. Innea arrive) thla morning and his band Of fifty musicians will corns In from Rock Island, 111., at t o'clock thla evening. Tha great bandmaster was accompanied by hla Wife and her mother, Mrs. A. M. Boyden of Cincinnati and they are quartered at the Her Grand. Innes Is here for a stay of three weeks to open the Auditorium and ' to be tha chief feature at what ha declares Is to bs "tha greatest musical festival ever held In the northwest." , Innes Is delighted with the Auditorium, which ha pronounces as fine aa any In tha country; delighted with tha preparations for tha festival; glad ha la to have a hand In tha first use of the big building and Charmed with Omaha, Its people and tha beautiful weather. In fact tha noted musician regards tha' occasion as a gala ' one and la going to make tha most of It ', ' Will Glva Concert Daneea. ' Innes gava out a bit of news that will please many hundreds In Omaha, Ha pro poses to give two ."concert dances" every week, beginning, probably Monday night. These mean that twice a week In addition to the regular musical program, a dance ' program of eight numbers will be played by the band, the floor cleared of chairs and aa many aa care to Indulge In the pleasures of the waits and two-step. This arrange ment . Is an Innovation In Omaha. It la original -with Innes and was Inaugurated by him at Atlantic City several years ago an bis awn 4,000-copaclty auditorium there, seated at the end of a pier running Into the ocean. His idea waa a great success there and he Is going to try it for the second time In this ally, , Festival Wednesday Night. "The musical festival proper," said Innes, "begins Wednesday night and lasts until . and Including Sunday night, and then will coma tha regular series of concerts every afternoon and evening. . For the ball tha band will be divided Into an orchestra and a band, each playing at opposite enda of tha hall and alternating. "The chorus that has been gathered her consisting of 600 voices is one of the great eat aver trained for an affair of thla kind In the country. In the east a chorus of 00 is considered large. It waa a atu 1 pendoua undertaking and both Mr. J. H, Blmma and Mr. Ben Stanley are entitled to great praise. . They will each conduct aome of the numbers at every recital." "The school children's chorus Saturday afternoon Is a unique and wonderful under-taklng-thlnk of It, 4,000 voices. Miss Fan nie Arnold, supervisor of muslo In the pub lic schools, has impressed me aa an un usually competent woman and great credit CtiliiELLD MUD V CIl&rOlfiTE Sturdy Bodies and vigorous men talllty come from drinking CfUrordein's Ground Chocolate Always good and good for all iUittmttmmUy Jimmy fnH 1. .1 a -rA ANOTHER FULL CARLOAD FROM THE Sveetser-Pembrook Stock .Mil TUESDAY Another Bis; Special Bargain Tuesday BOUOHT FROM THE RAILROAD COMPANY. 1,500 PIECES of GRAMTEWARE In this immense lot are tea kettles, coffee pots, tea pots, dish pans, preserve kettles, ding pans, dinner pails aud other useful articles. This genuine blue granite ware, nil 14 1 A t - $1.50 each 1,500 to eelect in basement each.. Fine Laces j' ,o10c-15c-29c FROfl TUB SWEET5ER PEMBROOK STOCK. The finest imported laces from St Gaul, splendid Venice laces, pretty Clunys, point d'esprit, batiste, plain laces colors white and ecru. These handsome laces, come In all widths, bands, jP. ttmm. galloons and insertings actually 1111 -ini HI worth np to fl.50 yard, at, Shirt Waiat Silk at 49c Yard Fresh now lota of silka all the) lata neat patterns dif ferent size stripes, hundreds of new patterns from the S weetaer- Pern - 49c brook stock, whole' sale pripe, 7oe, yd Black Taffeta at 69c Sweetser Pembtook's special brand, black taffeta, peau de sole, 27-ineh, 86-inch, 24-inch 21-inch whole sale price up to $lyard, at 69c 1C. C ry I. J J a a c Sweetser-Pem brook's very fine em aat7C llalDrQlUeriCS broideries In widths up to 12 inches all the very finest and choicest patterns, at, 7'a yard : i 2C-I4S2C Watch jmPJinrvlParBQ Wntch r w vjRJii 1 1 ... Windows. L belongs to her. As a special mark of my appreciation I have requested her to direct the band and the chorus at one of the numbers Saturday afternoon." A atrong demand has sprung up during the last day or two from people who had delayed getting their book tickets. For this reason they will be kept on sale at the regular places until the, end of ,: the week. THE DANCES. Walti-Babette Herbert Two Step Love le King .Innes Walts Floradora Stuart Landers The Red Feather ...Robyn Two Step The Stars and Stripes For ever , Walts Nancy Brown Two Step The Burgomaster, .Souse Dixon ....Luders ...Herbert Innes .Tftecenes Waldenfel ....Bishop ....Straus Walts Babfs in Toyiand. Two Btep Prince Charming.... T n1-M Th- Wl-nnrl nf ui... Walts My Dream ................. Two step Beaeiia Walts Southern Roses intermission: Two Step Liberty Bell...; Sousa Walts The Tenderfoot ....Kobyn Two Step Mr. Dooley.. Dunn Walts Ermlnle Jaeobowakl Two Step Anona ......McKlnley Walts The Chaperonee ....Wltmark Two Step A Deed of the Pen Moret Walts Dolly Varden Kerker Two Step A Whispered Though,t.,Johnson Waits The Sliver Slipper Stuart Two Step Southern Smiles Kelly Walts Trans-Mississippi .Innes Two Step Hiawatha Daniels "Home, Sweet Home" Muslo by Innes' Band. SAYS HE BEAT A. D.JONES HERE "Carlo Bill"-' Saowdaa Declares He Was the First White Battler la Omaha. . - The coming celebration of the Nebraska semi-centennial Friday threatena to open up several disputes aa to the early history of Nebraska. W. P. Snowden, in a letter to Dr. George L. Miller, comes out in a strong protest against A. D. Jones being the first white settler In Omaha and denies that Mr. Jones was ever postmaster here. If this is established. It punctures a well known story of Jones carrying the post office around In his hat Tha following la the letter: OMAHA, Neb., June 1 Hon. George L. Miller, Dear Sir I received your Invita tion and must say with regrets that owing to a misfortune that happened me that I cannot attend. If it waa In the day time I could. I lell on the 8th of February, ISKaJ, and broke my left hip Joint and can only get around on crutches a little. I, being the first white aettler here, it would be nice for me to be there. There la no mistake about my wife, three children and I being the population of this city on the 11th day of July, 1864. A. D. Jones claimed that honor, but you know yourself that Jonea did not come here until after you did and you and your father came about the 16th of October. It was about a month or two after that Jonea came. He never waa postmaster, either. Lar ranoe II. Frank was the first postmaster here. Doctor, you will be apt to talk there. You make an apology for me. Tell them that I would have liked to be With them. for. Doctor, there is no mistake about my- ur. If. wire ana our tnres cnuaren oeing ine population or umao on ine utn, 01 July, UtA. Yours truly, W. P. SNOWDEN, (21 South Twenty-fourth Street Among many other acceptances are those officially from the mayor and council of Alma, Auburn and North Platte. Chancel lor E. Benjamin Andrews of the State uni versity promises to be 'present, and William Jennings Bryan says he will try also to be here If he can arrange hla other engage, roents. Isoerk Service, Splendid feaaery en route to Niagara Falls, Muskoka and Kawartha Lakes, St Lawrence River and Raplda, Thousand Islands, White Moun tains and Atlantic Sea Coaet resorts, via the Grand Trunk Railway System. For coptea of tourist publications apply to Ad vertising Department, 136 Adams St., Chi cago, Geo. W. Vaux. A. p. P.-A T. A. Itatleaal Rcpaalleaa Ceavsatlea Chicago, 111., Juna 21-24. The Chicago Great Western Railway, on June 16 to JO Inclusive, will sell round trip tickets at one fare, plus, 26 cents to Chicago, 111. For further. Information ap ply to S. D. ' Parkhurst, ' General Agent, 1U2 Farnam St, -Omaha, Neb. Be WsaIi A4a itroduos Jesuit) muffin pans, dippers, pud many is the but is t.. from f rJ J I. . J v yard WW IWW Aa W W Ladles' Silk Waists at $2. 50 -Elegant Jap silk waists, crepe de chines and peau de sole from the great Sweatser Pembrook stock, daintiest shades and tints, ele- )50 ga.nt trimmings oT '-M lace, worth $5 and $3 Ladles' Silk Shirt Waist Suits New lot of stunning suits of silk, barred and checked taffetas, new browns and blues, sloping should er effects Dutch pleated 9 J50 BKirta, e3. preny new (rio.a . ataas 1 mwzu . r "?&CiX.9 Windows. KIDNAPING PLAN IS SPOILED Dot Hoinai Paper Exposal Bohema to Abduot Dennison by Force. i RESTRAINING ORDER COMES JUST IN TIME Careful Preparations Made by Civic Federation to Kaforee Law by Resort to Vio lence. People of Omaha do not know how near they came last week, to having another live, sensational kidnaping case developed right In front of them. It transpires that were it not for the Injunction Issued by Judge Day In the Dennison case, the plan all prearranged was to have been at. tempted to take Dennison by force and rush him across the Missouri river before he could even sign his name to an applica tion for a writ of habeas corpus. It was suspected that there was method In the de lay of United States Marshal Christian In attempting to find or arrest Dennison, but the real reason was not known until pub lished In a newspaper of his home town, The Dea Moines News gives the facts- re garding the proposed arrest as follows: Christian is exoected to use all his In, genuity and tact, as well as all speed. In his efforts to get Dennison back Into Harrison county. Iowa, to answer to the charges as to his share In the Shercllffe diamond robbery. "George Christian will get Dennison across the line Into Iowa If any man on earth can do it." said a Dea Moines friend of the marshal, who has followed his career for many years. "Counts Attorney Fallon of Loean knew his business when he se lected Christian to serve the requisition on Governor Mickey, and to take the fur ther necessary steps for bringing Dennison to Iowa. "A lively scene Is apt to be enacted at Omaha. Dennison of course will nt come unless he is compelled to. He stands high politically and If any legal method can be found to stave off his return to Iowa he will find it. But Christian la shrewd enough to land his man, In spite -of all the technicalities that may arise. The thing I expect to hear is this: Christian will serve the papers on Dennison and have a hack waiting at the door. There he will hustle the big Omaha gambler king Into the cab and drive like Jehu for the Missouri river bridge and green shores of Iowa. "Dennison can't take bis legal steps for a habeas corpus writ until he is under ar rest. After he Is arrested Marshal Chris tian will bring him toward Iowa so fast that there will be no time for legal pro ceedings." Eneoaater Frastrateal By Jadga Day. The action Indicated by the Dea Moines paper was anticipated by Attorney Connell and to prevent auch a acheme from being executed Connett had prepared In advance a petition for an Injunction aa 'well aa an application for a writ of habeas corpus. Ths petition for Injunction proved" to be his trump card. It took Christian ' by surprise and held him In statu quo, until a truce was declared, resulting the fol lowing morning In the arrest of Dennison with the opportunity given him to apply for and obtain the desired writ of habeas corpus, The restraining order of Judge Day preventing the forcible removal of Den nlslon without giving him a reasonable op portunity to make' application for a writ of habeas corpus waa like oil thrown upon the troubled waters. Whether legal or unauthorised It probably prevented an encounter between Christian and Dennison which might have been disastrous to one or both of them. As to the right of a court to issue such an order the ettorneya differ In their opinions. Mr. Brome, who Is assisting Elmer E. Thomas on behalf of the Clvio Federation, claims no such right exists. On the contrary Attorney Connell Insists that It not only was ths right of the court to issue the restraining order demanded, but It was clearly Its duty to do so. With reference to the Issuance of such order Mr. Connell said: . "As stated by Judge Day the restraining order did not prohibit Christian from ar resting Dennison.. It merely epjointd him from forcloly removing him at a time wbea ' court was aot la session without Cn) THEY SAY! WHAT DO THEY SAY? LET THEM SAY! Old saying. They am saying unkind things about the Little Green Stick er they say it's going to be given up it Isn't sol IT ISN'T SO. OUR WORD IS GOOD. We will keep on glvlnsr Green Trading Stamps till no body wants them, and that'll be a long time. There are hundreds more collectors to-day than there were a week ago. FACT! Don't listen to the stories they are sheer poppycock. Dry Goods Dept. WomeiVs House Dresses! Here Is a Great Bargain. On Wednesday morning we will offer, on our Main Floor, three cases of women's IIoubo Dresses, made from fine sateen percale and lawn all medium and for warm mornincrs, worth from 11.50 to 2.50 each. All at , And Double Green Ladies! i little Fans, you should see our stock at GROCERY Green Trading Stamp offers every day In our popular Grocery Dept. IL00 worth Green Trading Stamps with three pkgs. Uneeda Biscuit O' BUTTER Our stocks are received dally from the best dairies of the country. Fresh Country Butter, lb..k 13c Bennett's Capitol Creamery, the finest produced, lb 22o 60c worth Green Trading Stamps with each can Footh's Bak- Er ed .Beans Carolina. Head Rice, fine, lb 80 Hominy, 3-lb. can 9c 8 ft If id Dren8lng, bottle 15c Tomato Soup, ?-lb. can 10c Seeded Raisins, pkg 6c 8 THEY'LL BE DISAPPOINTED If the graduation gift does not come from our store. Opal rings, $3.00 up. Turquoise rings, $3.00 up. Gold brooches, $2.60 up. A good fountain pen, $1.26 and $1.60. dockets and chains, gold, gold filled and silver, $2.60 up. We. have hundreds of beautiful things to show you. Spend a few minutes In our store. Look ' for the name. S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. giving him a ' reasonable opportunity to make application for a writ of habeas corpus.' To have denied the prayer of Den nison Injunction petition would have been a great wrong. It would have permitted unjustifiable and outrageous invasion of his constitutional rights that nothing short of bloodshed' could have prevented. The writ of habeaa corpus is a writ of right. It cannot be denied by the courts and ought not to be prevented by the high handed proceeding under the pretended execution of a waran of extradition as was proposed by Mr. Christian. As truly said bV an able law writer, the writ of habeas corpus stands today, as It did In the days of King Charles to proteot and safeguard the liberty of the citlsen. It is as much a palladium of liberty today as It was during the abuses existing in the days of the ancient English sovereigns." DENNISON CASE 19 BEING ARGCED Connell, Smyth and Smith for Defense and Brome for Prosecution. The criminal district court room was packed to the doors yesterday with a crowd of men anxiously curious to know what was to be done in the matter of the extradition of Tom Dennison to Iowa to be tried on la charge of receiving and con cealing $18,000 worth of stolen diamonds. Smyth eV Smith appeared with Mr. Con nell and after some preliminary matters had been disposed of by Judge Day the ar guments In the case were begun. Bitting with Judge Day upon the bench were Judge Troup and Judge Redick. Preliminary to the opening of the argu ments of II. C. Brome for the Clvio Fed eration Mr. Connell offered an amendment to hla application for a writ of habeas cor pus in which he set forth more fully In one section the specino law of the United States with regard te extradition. This was at once allowed by the court. Mr. Brome thereupon filed a motion that the applica tion be quashed and set aside on the ground that the extradition asked for was regular and Issued within the lights of the governor of the state of Nebraska and that the facta aa set forth In the application for the writ furnished no reason why this court should furnish any inquiry aa to tha facta In the case. He raised the question whether or not It would be competent for this court to take any evidence in the case and argued that it made no difference If Dennison waa being taken to Iowa tor political reaeona as alleged in the petition. He aald that Inasmuch as sn Indictment had been found by the state of Iowa against Dennison as a fugitive from Justice the courts of this state were In duty bound by the federal laws of the country to deliver him to the Iowa authorities, on proper showing, without any further ques tion, and leave the matter of the compe tency of the evidence against him and whether he waa guilty of the crime charged, or any other, to the rourts of the Indicting state. The Jurisdiction of the Sale Ten Million The) BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE (P 15 Wlc?. CANDY CATHARTIC PREVENT ALL SUKIMER light colors, Just the thing just me tiling $119 Trading Stamps. you have noU purchased your things for the ball, such as Gloves, Hose or a Mantilla, once. GROCERY tl.OO worth Green Trading Stamps with one-pound can B a t a v I a Steak O'Xc Snlmon aSOC French Mustard, Jar I.mon Extract, bottle.. $1.00 worth Green Trading Stamps with each 1-lb. can Bennett's- Capitol Baking tyAr, Powder.... sa-srw Potted Ham, can 4j Imported Sardines, can. 10c Baking Sodn, pkg 4o Free Buttermilk In Butter Dept. The Blood of the Crape Demonstration, Main Floor. Try it. An unfermented clarified grape Juice. Don't think you can afford to be without It. court, Mr. Brome argued, extended only to ascertain If any showing had been made to the governor which caused him to Issue ex tradition papers and that being virtually conceded by the application for tha 'writ there seemed nothing more to do but sur render the prisoner and deny the ap plication. He held that this matter waa regulated by the federal law and that therefore the state laws were Inoperative with regard to It. Brome's argument was closed at noon and a presentation of the other aide of the question was begun by Mr. Connell at tha coming In of the court at 2 o'clock. - At the afternoon hearing Mr. Brome was asked many questions by the Judges hear Ing the case as to the Interpretation he wished It understood he had put upon varl ous ot the opinions and lawa he had put Into the case. Mr. Connell, leading counsel for Dentil son, aald that in the discussion of the ease he would have preferred to have taken up the matter according to the facts and evl dence that might be introduced, ' but wai not averse to following along the lines sub mitted by Mr. Brome. He thereupon quoted many authorities tending to show that the district court . of Nebraska has Jurlsdlc tlonal authority over the cases that may arise under the laws of this state. - "I supposed," hersald, "that we were here to decide on the law of extradition, but Mr. Brome has made It a question of ex patriation." To this Mr. Connell excepted and then proceeded to quote a long list of authori ties setting out the circumstances under which persons accused of crime may be taken from one state to the other under the law. For four hours Mr. Connell followed his line of argument, quoting authority after authority and citing rase after case tending to prove his contention that unless evidence be Introduced to show that a person ac cused Is a fugitive from Justice he cannot legally be extradited Into a foreign state. Mr. Connell's statement was frequently In terrupted from the bench and he finally closed at B o'clock. The court then an nounced a recess until 1:30 o'clock this morning, when Mr. Smyth will sum up the case. Mo Tine to Pool Away. Coughs, colds and lung troubles demsnd prompt treatment with Dr. King's New Dis covery. No cure, no pay. eOc, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn A Co. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have been reported to the Board of Health de partment during the forty-eight hours end ing at noon Monday: Births Warren Stoner. 2621 Cuming, girl; Peter Jacobaen, 2710 Ohio, boy; James Leo nardo, 1317 North Twentieth, girl; Jonas Francis, 2599 Cuming, girl. . Deaths Paul Gernantd. 1433 South Six teenth, 68; John Olson, died at B. M. sta tlon, enroute went, 6 months; Mary A. Mil ler, 16a South Twenty-fifth. 72. Boxes a Year. DOWEL TROUBLES ..IOO .. 60 4 Prsggists ' 834 The Sweetser - a. V?. " now- but we haT no rrom to show half of It And everv day this week we will make the most unheard-of prl.-es o,, Wsah oXZ fA.Srri"? 1d Wo' Cre" 0ood8' Such bargain. w. ,,, 25c, 39c and All tba RIVl Bilk r3ln.h.n. Ci a ..V r..k ' "-""ra Diinmn, ncoicn Milt In rs erk and French Organdies and Batistes and other goods, worth t5c to o0c...UC 15c. lyegnrf 29c WASH GOODS, T l-2c. All the French Bsttotee, SK new colorings, all the Scotch and 3rish Dimities IJnen Suitings. M-lnch Percales, 15o Black Sateens, 86-inch Mer- r cerlsed Sateens all go at , OC Attend Our Famous Specials FROM TO 11:30 A. M We will sell all th. .hnrt i..t.. .v.. , t ser-Pembrook Wash Goods, and tomer, at a yard Highland and Tartan Plsld Scotch costomer at VDfMf fTV. . A T . W . ,,, ,, . Z . A ' T . " standard Indigo Blue Prints guar- tomVr atayaM colors, worth o yard-10 yards. to a cus- (JJg Scotch Lwn, and Domestic Dimities, regular' ioo'and ii'viq' good's-' '' i and only ten yards to a customer 7...".Tr.TT... JJC Several other bararalns In thla room tnr r,,... ." $6c Bleached Sheets, ready for use, 81x90, torn, not cut S6o Bleached Union Table Damask at yara Oo Mercerised Table Damask at ysra fco large Linen Towels. In red, blue rani n?wi. fmu Milte Goods for shirt wslxts and and patterns, for UHc. 10c, Ihko SOWN SALE TUESDAY AH Nos. 300 yards Cotton Thread, in black and white, per spool IW 100 yards Beldlng Bros Sewing Silk, In 30-yard spools, $1.00 Pearl Buttons, oi per dozen aSlC $1.00 Pearl Buttons, lf per dosen IUC Special line of Net Top 81eev Laces, worth 26c to $1.00, on sale Tuesday, at 60c 85c, 26o gg Pure Llnen Handkerco'efsV'" R each OC 19c and Z9c Ladles' Lisle Vests tOc Fsney Lisle Thread Vents drop -stitch and fancy yokes In white and colors worth 18 to 88 cents all slses r Tuesday IUC Great Stock Reducing Sale in Grocery, naraware ana 48-1 b. sacks High Patent Minne sota Flour $1.30 Gallon cans New York Annles. ian s ids. Breaarast Rolled Oats a bars Laundry Soap, any brand 2oo l&o 6o 40 i-i pacaags Dest Mince Meat Fancy, crisp Gingersnaps per lb Force, Malta-Vita, Egg-O-See, or vim, per package Gallon Jugs pure Tomato Cat 7o sup or French Mustard Fancy Hand Picked Navy 4o Beana, Klce, Sago, Barley, Fa rina or Tapioca, per pound.... M4o Choice Tea Slftlngs from the finest teas, per pound 2o FIVE DOLLARS WORTH EXTRA TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY SACK OF BEST FLOUR. FRESH FRUIT. Large, Juicy, seedless Lemons, per dozen lOo Large, Juicy, sweet Oranges, per doxen 12o Fancy Hallow'een Dates, pound to HAVDEN BROS. I) UNION PACIFIC I ( I 1 Thit famous train, via Omaha, reaches Salt Lak City IS J It Still Pays to Buy Your Drugs at Hood quarters Omaha. The prices quoted below cannot be ob tained EAST or WEST of Omaha but always at SHERMAN MoCONNELL DRUG CO., 16TU AND DODGE BT8., OMAHA: 26e Hlre'a Root Beer (makes S saltans) 12a $1.00 pe-ru-aa (with top stamp label)... 7tki aa.no aiarvei Whirling npray syringe.. .$2.10 $1.00 Chrystal Tonlo 7vo Vino ALWAYS $1.00 xkj Thompsons wild Cherry Phos phate 11c too Hind's Honey and Almond Cream.. 20 One quart good Varnish a0 6uo Pozsonl Powder for 8ao too Malted Milk for Mo $1.00 Munyon s Paw-Paw for 7Uo One pound Paris Green for 22u D. D. D. ECZKMA CURE $1 U0 l&o Howard's Flesh and Skin Soap 12o $1.00 Liquosone for 7IM3 1 quart Sherwin-Williams Floor Paint '4oo $1.00 Baker's Barley Malt Whiskey for 7&o Kagla Condensed Milk fur Uo Freight paid almost anwhere between Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains on $10.00 orders or more. Sherman & f.fcConnsll Drug Go. Cr. lta aa Deags Its Omaha Pembrook Stock 50c Wash Goods. .... ...... . only la yards to a cue- , " ,, .a.;... 1C Ginghams only 10 yards'to "a "'"is Jr . ,. . .................... ,.,t.r. ..... 39c 22Jc 39c .. 15c snd plain 'border's dresses, in all the latest 'stvlan and .....5c GREAT SILK SALE TUESDAY Beautiful Fancy Silks, QQc Silk for shirt ws 1st suits"" gQg Tg;'ftrE''69c Tard wide White and Tts block Wash Stlk. for alOC $-inch Black Waterette Taffeta for coats. Its water- a a u proof, worth $100, at Ii4fJ New shipment silks Just received for shirt waist suits. 50c Men's Shirts and Drawers 25c Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers surplus stock of a large Jobbing house drawers have double seats regular 60o values OKi Tuesday sSOC uockery Depts. BUTTER. Good Country Butter, pound.... 10o The 'ery best new grass Cream ery Butter, ner pound JOo CROCKERY DEPT. SPECIAL, Decorated best English seml porcelaln 100-pleoe Dinner Bet, the colors are peacock ana pen'Jl, they sell regular from $13 to $16 these sets Tuesday only ISMS HARDWARE HARDWARE 4-panel lVs-lttch Screen Doors this sale etc Hardwood Adjustable Screens, this sale 35o t-burner Gasoline Stove, this sale 82.40 Steel Gas Ovens, this sale $1.38 Garden Hoes, this sale ...... ....l&o 13- tlne Rakes, this sale J So Solid Steel Spades, thls-sale...... 48o 14- Inch Rubber Hose, thla sale, per foot ....w,... Sfto DON'T FORGET THE HAEIE! Anyone who finds they have kidney trouble should Immediately think of CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE the peer of all remediea for CUBE of one of the worst diseases. T Remember we guarantee satisfactory re sults to any one who will give Cramer's Kidney Cure a fair chance to prove what It will do. .1 We will mall orders for everything In th, drug, patent medicine, rubber goods, sur gical, toilet perfume or sundry line and pay the freight to Iowa, Nebraska, Mis souri or South Dakota on all orders of $10 00 or over. ; Take Elimlnatum If you have rheuma. tlsm, and GET RID OF IT, aa It la also guaranteed. DO NOT FORGET THE! NAME. SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICB DRUG STOKB K. T, YATKI, fpr. avi.ii sawia v iiJVJCaw vaj., vsileUes, t llttncg 147 and 7W. 24th and N. Sta, Mouth Omaha, 'Phone No. 1. 6lh Avs and Main BU, Council Bluffs. 'Phone t',3. All goods de livered In either city absolutely free. 0THB CARD OP TUB HAIR 4 ahold W Htawewl tw tmry wsawn If Grove 4 fc.achs4, ft cam ke ieoef tj fc $rtmU '-J-mT, Tba Imperial Half Rmnerafor s a f a!' 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