Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1904, PART 2, Page 16, Image 16

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TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE J SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904.
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WORK ON GRAIN TERMINALS
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Operations Progressed Fir Enough to Per
mit Rain and Buildings 8oon.
EXCELLENT SITE FOR ELEVATORS OR MILLS
Meat ( FIIUbk.Ib for FrelgM Hseo
lwllrki of Great West
ern Doie aad Other
Or ad lag la PwsfcedL
Now work la wider war which aooa will
put one-half of tba Omaha Grain Terml
nala company tract In condition (or ralla
and buildings. Borne si weeks ago the
Incorporators of the terminal company,
through . President Stlckney and others tn
St. Paul, closed a contract for the grading
of the tract with a firm located In the
Twin cities. Immediately a considerable
force of men was put , to work on the
around and It is thought by local members
of the company the work will be finished
In about one week.
The district to be graded under this con
tract will include about one-half-of the
acreage - bought for the terminals. The
work was begun at Twenty-ninth street
and haa been carried weatward almoat to
the Boulevard viaduct. Just north of South
Omaha. Work Is on the central portion
of the ground bought last year which runs
from the Vicinity of Twenty-third street
to the South Omaha line, and Includes a
portion of Sheelytown.
, The houses that stood on the tract were
old at auction and removed by the pur
chasers. This left a large piece of uneven
land, running generally along the valley.
The grading work now being done Is cut
ting down the higher parts of the elopes
and filling the lower. When It Is finished
i this part of the terminal- will be ready
for the tracks. ,.- .
Good for Elevators or Mills. ,
This land will form excellent foundation
pace for any elevators and mills which
may be erected, and the filled land will be
sufficiently solid as soon as graded for the
tracks.. The Incorporators are not willing
to say whether or not allotments have
been made to private companies or
whether Mr. Stlckney will proceed as soon
as the ground is ready to put up his long
promised elevator. The Intention of the
Terminal company was to secure land
where any person or company desiring to
put up buildings for the grain business
could be accommodated.
It was thought at the time the Union
Pacific and Burlington railroads might re
fuse trackage for elevators on the Great
Western and other lines, and Mr. Stlckney
took this move, it Is said, to kill the possi
ble' excuse that ground was not obtainable.
Plans for grading the terminal tract were
drawn in St. Paul last winter, and the
work would have been begun In the spring,
but the Great -Western people were so busy
with the grading of .freight yards and ter
minal tracks south of Leavenworth street
that the other work was not attempted un
til this fall. The . greater part of the
flUlng-ln work for the freight houses and
witches is now done, and tt is said the
terminals for grain companies Vill receive
undivided attention.
-ported"
linen
from '
ltptn
Extraordinary Special Sale of
fancy
Hand Made
Art
linens
Fancy Art Linens
And Imported Japanese Linens
Saturday will come the big special sale of Fancy Art Linens which has
caused .so much comment We will sell thousands of pieces of the most beau
tiful and elaborate linens ever shown In Omaha many are drummers' samples
of high class goods; others are Imported Japanese Hand Made Linens. A wide
vartety-of the daintiest styles. We quota a few special prices:
A great showing of nret-l Elaborately made Dny-
5sg25c!SWK.;....39c
Splendid showing of C inter Pieces an J Scar's, hnnd embr ldered drawn
work, Tenereffe wheol effects, etc. unique Oriental patterns, nearly all
of them strictly hand rondo and worth as hlph as fifteen dollars each
:i .......... . .1.50, 1.98, 2.50, 3.98, 4.98
A special lot of pretty
Center Pieces yjjg
inter Untleruei
You certainly need winter underwear now. Chilly days and
cold nights make warmer wear necea-
Sae
(I lit rvi
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SIGN ARTIST AND THE WOMAN
former Taps Geatly on Window and
Latter Thinks He Is Call.
t
lag to Her.
She was stylishly aressed, beautiful of
face and figure and she wore an expression
of indifference. When she passed the Mis
souri Pad 11c office she heard someone tap
at the window and started back. She saw
only an artist who was working away on
one of the new window signs. Pussled,
he started to continue her Journey. Again
someone tapped at the window and again
she. hesitated and turned - back. No one
was there but the artist and she started to
move away, when the same tapping oc
curred. This time she turned with scarlet
face and flushed eyes. It was evident
something was going to happen. She made
a move for the office, but as she did so the
tapping was renewed by the artist on tho
inside. Then the truth dawned on the at
tractive and stylish stranger. She smiled,
blushed and went on her way.
Tho trouble was caused by the artist, who
was filling in the letters on the window and
giving them a frosty effect by tapping the
varnish with his brush. And there were
rudo men In the vicinity who actually
seemed to enjoy the discomfiture and the
confusion of the pretty, blushing little
woman, who at first supposed the tapping
was for her especial benefit, as it happened
at very short Intervals.
aary. It Is best to buy underwear that
will be serviceable throughout the en
tire winter. We sell this kind at ve'ry
moderate prices.
Ladies' Winter Underwear Fine and
heavy ribbed cotton, fleecy lined, also
part wool all sizes In white, silver
, gray and ecru, worh up to $1.00
25c, 39c, 69c
Ladles' Form Fitting Union Suits
heavy and medium weight, the Fit
well and Munslns makes, at
49c, 69c, 98c
Misses',, children's and boys' vests and
pants up to size 22 big va.ue, I ilr
at, each ItJt
Misses' and boys' fine ribbed and heavy
fleece lined vests, pants and diaw- O f.
ers, worth up to 60c, at, each -v
Misses' and children's Melba style medium
weight union suits, will go 2DC
Ladles' Imported Sample Hosiery,
black, tan and fancv col m,
worth up to 1CI fd 9C
60c, per pr.
Ladles, Children's and Men's
Hosiery Fat blacks,
inlOc 121c 15c
Ladies $1 Kid Gloves at 39c
Thtt greatest kid glove bargain of the year odd lotsand
broken size of high grade kid gloves, rflV
street and evening shades, many Btyles, uj
your'choice at, pair ..
Big Ribbon Sale
All kinds of Silk Ribbons, in lengths up to ten yards all
coldrs and every desirable width J jf j
on big bargain square in the H i 8 C 11 svS C
basement Saturday at yard ..... tt v K w
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE
BERTHA . HELD . IN CHICAGO
Falntlaar One Yields to Temptation
... .B)e.s4ltr. .
According to police records of Omaha,
Bt. Louis, Chicago and Milwaukee, "Falnt
, log" Bertha Llebecke has been making a
transcontinental tour of the country, prac
tising In her gentle art of fainting and re
moving article from shop counters and
Other places. Her last local engagement
was on the evening of October 6, when, in a
rooming house at Twelfth and Dodge
streets, she relieved a Wyoming citizen of
4140 and a . sold . watch, . Flushed, with
prosperity, she imemdiately went to St.
"-ouls, where she had a "sinking" spell In
front of a Sixth street theater. Two
prominent man ef the World's fair city
I ! Is distinguished from mil
' jfotbertby Us full flavor, delicious
II quality and absolute purity,
11 m Walter M. Lowney Co.,
BOSTON, MAS .
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Smart New Fall
Shoes... v
For Men and
omen-
It is very easy to save money on shoes, and find
that you have paid dearly for the economy. Shoes
that are sold at "special sales" because they have
proven to be bad fitting lasts, or styles that were
not popular, offer very poor economy. We have a
line of shoes for men and women at $2.90 that offer
quite a distinctive economy, and not only are thy
newly made up, over stylish and popular lalts, but
because our "knowing how" to buy good shoes,
having the factory's build them up for us, finishing
them here, and strengthening 'cm there.
That's ths reason w can tru'hfu'ly c'atm our sSots
for men and wamei at $2.90 equal to ttn-.e sa'd by
others at $3.50 and $4 00.
MEN'S
SHOES...
LADIES'
SHOES...
Men's Box and Velour Ca'.f Blucher and
Vlcl Kid Lace Shoes, made with genuine
oak soles, Goodyear welts, all sewed and
stitched with silk, good heavy soles, for
fall and winter wear, up-to-date styles,
sold by others at $3.50 and $4.00.
Our
Special
Price
2.90
Ladles Pnrls Kid Chrome and Vlcl Kid
Goodyear Welt Shoes, good heavy soles,
and extension edses, patent and kid- tips,
dull mat and kid tops, military, Cuban
and low heels, sold by others at $3.60 and
$4.00.
Our
Special
Price
2.90
Our Great Second Purchase of
Fall aivd Winter Underwear
For Men.
Saturday at these two prices we will offer great
values in underwear-
Men's Shirts or
Drawers
At-
45c
WORTH 65c
Men's Shirts or
Drawers
AT
WORTH 9I.0O
75c
Attead ear Sat.
arady ImU
Sales. See large
4 Pact ft.
TUBS It K LI AS) US TOMB.
Attead sir Sat
Viadr Special
Sales. See large
4 oat Pace A.
Sweeping Price Reductions
On Men's Suits and Overcoats
Saturday, Oct. 22.
MEN'S SUITS In great variety of colors
and patterns, made of tightlj woven ,ferv
iceahle fabrics, and will stand the roughest
usage, worth up to
110.00, sale price
Saturdav KJU
MEN' S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Made
from strictly all wool materials, in the very
latest styles THE SUITS have good hair
cloth fronts, padded shoulders, excellently
lined and trimmed. The Overcoats are in
cheviots, vicunas and kerseys, with Farm
er's satin body and mohair sleeve linings;
colors, black, fancy mixed and oxford gr.ly;
- any of these garments worth from $10.00 to
$12.50 Saturday's sale
price either suit or
. overcoat, at ai
fill
HAND-TAILORED SUITS AT $10.0o-8In-gle
or double breasted styles, In cheviots,
fancy cassimeres, serges, thibets and
fancy worsteds; hair cloth fronts,- hand
padded shoulders, stltthed with silk
throughout. If you want a handsome.
stylish suit at a very small
price here's your chance
Saturday's sale price
10.00
I MEN'S OVERCOATS-In all the newest
styles and best fabrics, exceptional A
values In Saturday's aale at J I U
See our special offerings In CHIL
DREN'S SUITS at I2.S0 and
SAMPLE! St'lT CASE) SAI.K.
Vou need a suit case to go with your
suit. We are offering extra special M fV
values In sample suit case ail
Saturday at 14.98 down to ss-sv
1.95
Ul
ft
km
promptly rushed to the woman's assist
ance, gathering her In their arms as a
child. Meantime she Is said to have taken
some of their goodly Jewelry, just to show
her appreciation of a good thing. She was
arrested and released for want of prosecu
tion. A few days ago she entered the
store of Slegle tc Cooper In Chicago and
took a 1300 Persian lamb coat, which she
sold at Thirty-sixth and Ellis avenue. The
coat was recovered and Miss Llebecke
traced to Milwaukee, where she was ar
rested Wednesday on a charge of larceny.
. Bertha evidently was a new proposition
to the Chicago authorities, who have been
in correspondence with Chief of Police
Donahue. The McOuire It White Detective
agency, which firm haa charge of the Slegle
'& Cooper store, wrote the Omaha chief
that it. Is understood the woman a name
was "Bertha," and they believed she had a
sister tn Omaha. The woman's photograph
and local record have been sent to
Chicago. It is ' said . she will be
sent from Milwaukee to Chicago, to be
tried oa a charge of grand larceny, and the
Chicago authorities . intimate In a letter
just received by Chief Donahue that Miss
Llebecke will not return to her old stamp
ing ground for a while, at least.
TOURISTS GET WRONG GRIPS
Haa Take Winu'i Satchel and She
Carries OnT His Wlthoat
Knewlng It.
It la the habit of O. D. Greenwood of
Viola, 111., to amok, a pip on the train
when ha travels about the country.. He
atarted for tho east yesterday, but In
stead of whlllng away the time with an oc
casional puff from his favorite brlarwood,
It Is very likely he spent most of. the time
swearing at his carelessness.
Mr. Greenwood oocupled one of the
benches In the Union station this morning.
Beside him sat a woman. Mr. Greenwood
had a small grip. So did the woman. Mr.
Greenwood put his grip on the bench, where
he could keep his eye on It. The woman
did likewise with her satchel.
When the train pulled Into the depot
Mr. Oreenwocd picked up his grip and
started for the door. At least he thought
ha took his grip. He certainly left one of
the traveling bags lying on the seat, and
the woman thought It belcnged to her.
Bhe gave the matter no further thought
and a few minutes after the train left she
went y the "ladles' " waiting room to use
her curling Iron, which was In the bottom
of the grip. When she opened ' It she
almost fainted. . Instead of the feminine
articles she had put Into the bag before
she left the house she found a brlarwood
pipe, a pair of soiled cuffs, a time table,
some chewing tobacco, a hairbrush and a
shaving set
Wheu Mr. Oreenwood reached the smok
ing car It may be Imagined what ha found.
It may also be Imagined what he said. '
It was evident the grips had been ex
changed when the two separated at the
bench, and as soon as the woman mads
her horrible discovery the wires were kept
hot in order to bead off Mr. Greenwood
and the grip. The woman left for Casper,
Wyo., and her grip and chattels will be
sent there. .
Ob Charge ot Hobberr.
Wtlllsre F. Vandewell and Cleveland
Kemp have been arraigned In police court
on Uie chatrge of rohbrry. It la alleged the
young mrn rubbed Cai Hlllef of U at IM-
Corduroy Knee Pznls
Commencing Friday morning, we place
on sale 160 dozen of Boys' Corduroy Knee
Pants, ages from S to 13. Sale price, 23c.
Not more than two pair to any one custo
mer., Hen's Suits SIX03
Men's fancy worsted suits, pure all wool,
made up Just as your best tailor would
make them, suits that no other house here
about would think of selling for a penny
less than S15; our sale price, 110. It's a sulc
good enough for a millionaire. ' -
The Alfred Benjamin Make
ef Suits
Is for sale In Omaha exclusively by us;
no others are as stylish nor as good. We
sell them as cheap. If not cheaper, than
you pay elsewhere for Inferior good
Pants Values
Today we place on sale an enormous lot
of men's pants made by the famous houje
of Werner, New York. He is the finest
pants' tailor on earth. We offer this cele
brated make of Trousers at tl.90, J2.40, 13.00
and M.50. The prices are from One Dollar
to On Fifty leas than actual value.
Ken's $2.50 Hats SI.9J
Hats that aell everywhere else for flGO
are here only II. W; they come In all the
new fancy shapes, as well as Graeoo, Rail
road, Columbia, also Derby, stylo.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
1519-1521 D3U3L1S ST.
Leader of Uiilinery Fashions for the Central Waif
History Pairing
Sal Saturday
to be the
Banner Sale Day & Entire Season
Over 3,000 BeauMful PIc!ure Hats
and Every One Reduced in Price.
If you wjnf a new style pretty Fall Hat, NOW IS
-THE TIMc TO BU.
Kusic Afternojn aid Evening. (508 Douglas St.
pmiJI.MS n aw IN I' ! IPH llimill I minium ! I i.i .
FOR A CHAMPAONE COCKTAlb
IT HAS MO EQUAl.
a, Vi " irv -i.r aA
j3
teenth and Chicago streets last Tuesday
evening. HUlers Identltlus Vandewell and
Kemp and alit-K that a third man was In
the hold-up. ilillers claim the men flint
.'i1'? toJ prlc of drink, then
aaked if he had any monry. and then at
the point cf a dirk took f! from him. The
prlHuners pleaded not sillily j B bearing
wa set for Buturuay morning in police
court
High quality diamonds. Kdhclm. Jeweltr.
ill
I f-MII SyilHUp JUppj IIIIWH 'UWJPJ..W'!
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Right in Front of the Elevator
A very handsome suite of tw rooms, suite 004, Immediately In
front of the elevator is vacant It is one of the most desirable suites In
Ttie Pee Building
Hardwood floors and finish, electric lights, running water. Faces
Farnam street a private office and a waiting room, or work room.
Kent $30 per month. '..-...
R. C. Peters M Co.,
RENTAL AGENTS,
GROUND FLOOR-BEE BUILDING.
It's Hard
to Tell
By the newspaper reports which
army Is on the run in Manchuria but
it's eapy t tell rhat Drexel ha all
the shoe dealers on the run when It
comes to boys' 11.60 shoes.
Our customers nra Krnwlnr tn num
bers every day because our f 1 60 shoes
nave always proved to be juxt wnat
we claim for them the bet 1 60 shoe
ever made.
Filing the boys In Saturday and have
u fit them wl h n plr of hone t md
and wearing shoes your money back
If you're dUsailBtled.
Drexsl Shoe Go.
(419 FARNAM STREET,
Cutirj Up-li-Dili Shi) Hom
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE.
JOE-sftSSO'iM
g GOODLETT CO.
COMINATION of quality and price
has given us the reputation of giv
ing our oustomers the benefit of the
lowest prices at which good goods
can be purchased. If you are not one
of our patrons it would certainly be
to your advantage to get In line and
be enrolled among the most success
ful of buyers. The result 'cannot
fail to be of great benefit to you.
FOR SATURDAY WE OFFER
KIPPERED HERRINGS Aberdeen VJq.
best brand, per can .
SALMON Tall cans, good pink 25c
flsh, 3 cans for 4JI'
BUTTER Good, sweet country, Ifir
per lb
HONEY Pure, white clover honey, tAn
20c comb for "w
POTATOES Best quality, per Afsc
bushel ,JW
NUT CAKES J-lsyer, ftOc
finest quality, each vr
ORANGE CAKES-3-layer,' HOc
finest quality, each w
CARAMEL CAKES-4-layer, HDc
finest quality, each " w
CHOCOLATE CAKES-l-layer. HOc
finest quality, each V"
COCOANUT CAKE8-S-layer, flOc
Hneat quality, each uuk-
LAMB STEW-Per,
lb . ow
LAMB LEOS-Per QC
RIB ROAST Best cornfed stock, de- t(r
llclously tender, per lb 12o and....t
RAISINS Nice, new Muscatels, OS
4 lbs. for
TALK WITH TS BY 'PHOSE LF
CONVEJIIEKT CALL.
Johnson & Goodlett Co.,
80th Lake' Sis.
Phones 15TB aad 4T4S.
GROCERIES. MEATS mm BAKERY.
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School Shoes
You' can And the school .hees
you're looking for at this store.
You will find girls' and bjys'
shoes at this store that are made
to fit easy and comfortable; that
are made to look neat and nice,
and that are made lo wear long
end well.
You will find salesmen at this
store who know how to properly
fit the feet of any boy or girl.
You' will find at this store that
prices are right as well aa the
shoes and fit; and nowhere elfe can '
you get such values In school shoes
as our specials at
$1.50 and $2.00
I
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( III If you are averse to paying
' exorbitant Drlcos and desirous
of -"applying your money to th
best 1 possible advantage fo
groceries and meats ot superiu
quality whloh we can conflden
tlaily recommend as being ab
solutely clean, wholesome anc
palatable, we . respectfully so
licit your patronage.
Strictly Fresh Eggs, 9)
per dozen , .' 1
Quaker Oats), ,
. 3 pkga. for
Saratoga Flake, ' 95'
2 pkgs. for ..'
Wslter Baker's Choco- XL.
late, per lb
Jell-O, If,
I pkgs. for
Knox's Gelatine, If),
per pkg lm.
INO APPLES, per pk..
Spring Chickens (our 11r
own dressing), per lb.... v
Spring Lamb Legs, 4).
per lb C
Pork Loins, ' 01
per lb yiSC
Pork Chops, f ).
per lb Ivl
BcS"u.'.:f.:'. mc
Hamburger, 71
per lb ' 3C
Sommer Bros.
Exponents of Good' Living.
28th and Farnam Sts.
Telenhoes 738. 1329. iSSL
Given Away Free
Dr.O: A. Carlstedt s
German Liver Powder
I. .nr mm tnr DYSPEPSIA. CON
STIPATION. INDIGESTION, BIL
IOUSNESS, NEUVOLU , ana , dju
HEADACHE.
We guarantee It to cure any of tho
ibove diseases.
nn . . v,, iimir dnartmetit and w
will rive you a LARGE PIZE BOTTLF
(not aample) FREE OK CHARGE.
mm.
DRIO DEPAHTMENT.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
The Beat Farsa rmm.t.
We are trying to break Into more
eo al (blns with our Bonansa and Rock
Springs Coals. If you knew what we
do about these ooals you wouldn't
"bold tho floor doon."
CENT R AL COAL & COKE CO.
I5tb and Harnef trtstt.
Pboawst 1231. 16M m4 4718.
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