Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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    TITE OMAnA DAILY TIEE: TnURSDAT. JANUARY ll, 100.V
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On
ThursdayLlQjH
15) A
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BoRC Greatest
toNS Fur Sa,e
I
An Immense Purchase of
Ladies Fur Scarfs
Our eastern buyer secured an extraordinary bargain. He
bought the entire stock ot furs from a large eastern house
that was anxious to sell for cash. This lucky stroke of bus
iness enables us to offer,
High Clixss Fur Scarfs
At the Lowest Prices You Ever Knew.
Black Electric Seal Cluster Scarfs.
with six tails, worth l, at
Black French Coney Cluster Scarfs, OQ
with 6 tails, regular $1.60 value, at
Blended Brook Mink, Natural Opossum,
Electric Seal and Coney Cluster Scarfs
also- zaza scarfs, squirrel lined, f CA
regular (2.60 values, at l$f
Natural Brook Mink Zuza styles and squir
rel lined black Coney d-ubie scarfs
with cords, Isabella and Sable Coucy and
single fox scarfs, regular $3.50 Qfi
and $4 values, at It JO
Extra Lone Double Black and Isabella
Coney Scarfs, Hrook Mink, Canadian
Marten, Stone Marten, etc. reg- QQ
ular (5 scarfs, at . O
Isabella Austrian Opossum extra long
wun cords and double blended Brook
Minks, with cords, regular 7
scarfs, at
Single and Double Fox
Best Quality.
$12.50 Scarfs at 6.98
$15-$17.50 Scarfa at... 9.98
$19-$25 Scarfs at.... 12.50
9z
Isabella Canadian Marten Long
double scarfs, also single and
donble Fox Scarfs regular
ten dollars value, Jt QQ
TUJ
at.
Men's Overcoats
Our finest, warmest and most durable
overcoats offering during clearing sale at
Extraordinary Reductions
Your choice of all of our well
made, up-to-date winter over
coats that have been selling at
$10.00 and $12.50-an Q
amazing clearing sale O
bargain will go
ai w L-'W-
Our high grade, hand tailored over- feiPfiH
coats that have been selling up to
$17.50 your choice dur
ing this great clearing
sale, at ,
All the men's overcoats that are worth
$7. 50 to 8. 50 your
choice in basement
Sii i
GREAT CORSET BARGAIN
Odd lota of corsets that are actually worth $1.00 each In all
sizes, short and long styles white, grays and
blacks, at, each
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS
.3.98 I
Scarfs of H
1 1 HSTCis-.ijr im
io m m
19c
BOSTON STORE.
POWER LOSES CASE AGAIN
Sheriff Oat 7iT Thousaid Dellan Paid
' Deputies for Servioti.
.AW 10ES NOT WARRANT THE PAYMENT
Moral Obligation. Htiti on Board of
(Dantr Commissioners, bat
No Lrsal M ay of Meet
Ins Dill la Foand.
Jberlff John Power has lost out on his
.ppeal from the action of the county com
missioners In disallowing his bill for a de
Sclancy of S,3f- In the fund for paying his
deputies. Judge Redlck, in a decision ren
dered Wednesday morning, held there la
no statute under which the bill ot the
iherlll can be allowed.
The court, In rendering decision, said
'.hat M felt there was a moral duty resting
jn the Board of County Commissioner
that authorised the expense to pay the
iherlll's bill. In not doing so a great moral
ind legal Injustice had been done the
sheriff, because he had, it appeared, been
promised by the commissioners that at
least the salary of Ms chief deputy would
be paid by the county. Later, when the
commissioners found that there was no
warrant In law authorizing them to redeem
tha promise they had made, they refused to
make up the. deficiency In the sheriff's
deputy fund frrnn the county treasury. It
was from this derision of the county board
that Mr. Power had appealed to the dis
trict court. Falling there, he will now ap
peal to the supreme court In order to
have the matter settled once for all.
The county board has for years been
In the habit, it seems, of authorizing the
sheriff to employ a certain number of de
puties. Of late years the fees of the oRlce
have not been sufficient to pay the salaries
of all these deputies. Sheriff Power did
not feel like discharging the whole force,
and what he stated the circumstances to
the county cemmisHionera they assured
him, tie says, that they would take care of
any reasonable deficiency. On looking up
the laws, no authority could be found for
the allowance t money for such a pur
pose, and, us the ommlstdoners feared they
would be liable on their bonds, nothing was
done to help out the sheriff, who now finds
himself shy to the tune of over ffi.OuO, paid
out on a promise that could not be re
deemed. At the afternoon sealon of the Board of
County Comlslonera yesterday the lists of
names prepared by the different members
of tike board for Jury purposes were pre
sented and referred.
BENSON SALOONS TO CLOSE
Co art Isaacs Order to taspend the
Operation of the Thirst Storos
Temporarily.
Judge Troup has issued an .alternative
writ of mandamus commanding the board
of trustees of the town of Benson to recall
the liquor licenses Issued to Ed H. Welch.
John Borenson and William Huntslnger.
and to close the saloons pending a decision
on the writ. They are also commanded to
reduce to writing and transmit to the dis
trict court the evidence taken and all the
proceedings had in the case in which Ilar
j 9. Orove was relator, whereby it was
sought to prevent the Issuance of licenses
to the parties named. The hearing of the
alternative writ of mandamus is set for 2
p. m. Thursday, January 12,
Laoe Cartalns.
Don't miss the opportunity to buy lace
curtains cheap at Orchard & Wilhelm Car
pet Co.
Mortality Statistics.
The following births and deaths have
been reported to the Hoard of Health dur
ing the twenty-four hours ending Wednes
day noon: ,
lilrtha-E. D. Otto, 4719 North Fortieth,
boy.
Deaths John Christiansen, 2204 North
Twenty-seventh, 10: Eunice R. Webster,
110 North Twenty-fourth, 64.' ,
Marriage Licenses,
The following marriage licenses were is
sued up to noun, January 11:
Name and residence. Age.
Frank Matelka, Booth Omaha 27
Fanny Holub, Omaha 24
John H. Peyton, Omaha 33
Daisy A. Simmons. Pacific Junction, la.. 23
18-K. Wedding 'Rings. Edholm, Jeweler.
SALE STARTS
Thursday, January 12th
8:45 a. m.
Having bought the entire stock of the
Blnswangcr Clothing Co., 1002 and 1004
Milwaukee avenue, Chicago, at 47c on the
dollar, the same has - been shipped to
Omaha, and will be placed on sale on the
second floor of the premises 1619-1521 Doug
las street, at prices that will beat any
other sale ever held anywhere. For in
stance, men's suits that Blnswanger sold
for 15.00, our price $2.35, for coat, pants
and vest. Knee pants 15c. Men's overcoats
that Blnswanger sold for $3.75, our price
11.48. Furv lined duck coats 11.98. Boys'
corduroy suits $1.48. Men's extra strong
everyday punts, 69c. Men's corduroy
pants, black, also drab, 96c. For the
same price we offer worsted and heavy
wool cheviot pants. Men's late style cof
fee brown suits $2.90. Men's double-breasted
corduroy suits $3.90. Extra heavy wool
suits $4.90. Young men's cassimere lined
ulsters 12 98. Odd coats 99c. Men's heavy
blue beaver overcoats $2.90. Men's fur coats
$A90, worth $14.00. Men's chinchilla coats
and vests $2.90. Astrakhan coats and
vests with quilted lining $1.90. Children's
double-breasted suits 98c. Children's, boys'
and men's caps, your unrestricted pick,
12c, worth up to 50c. Men's blanket lined
duck coats 69c. Men's elegant sweaters
2c. Extra heavy fleeced lined underwear,
the 60c kind, sale price 25c. Leather work
gloves 15c and 25c. Drees gloves 48c.
Police suspenders 9c. The finest suspend
ers that Blnswanger sold for 75c are 25c.
All bow ties, worth up to 25c, your choice
one nickel. Bilk string ties, 9c. lOo hand
kerchiefs, Sc Men'a 10c Rock ford hose,
6c. Fancy hose, worth up to I6c, your pick.
9c. Wool hose also 9c. All kinds of shirts
25c, including Jersey shirts. Choice of
Blnswanger finest pants $1.90. Choice of
his finest suits 190. Choice out; of Bins
wangers finest overcoats I7.J0, worth up
to $18.00.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
ISI9-ISZI DOUGUS ST.
L, .a iii slum ii i
e5 TxiE
TAILOR
W. a JERREM5, President.
409-211 South 16th 8W.
Did
We
Get
Your
Order?
FEW more day and Mcoll'p
" SU ck Reducing; Prices will bo a
ran
1 rL Omaha Weather Report Thursday Snow ssr B
matter of history.
fjUNDREDS of shrewd and econom--
leal buyers have availed them
selves during the past week of tbl
tempting- opportunity to have gar
ments made to order, at about cost of
material and making.
YOU must see the fabrics to appre
elate the price; you must fael of
their excellent quality- and also see
the workmanship aud trimmings that
we put Into the garments.
V ANY men after examining the
quality of the cloth Inspecting
the workmanship and trimmings seem
puzzled at the very low price.
HERE'S no secret about It! It's
simply Nlcoll's way of cleaning
up the surplus stock the odds and
ends that accumulate during a busy
season's trade.
'THERE'S mighty little profit In It
for us but In return we gain
many hundred new friends whose pat
ronage remains with us permanently.
npHE assortment Is still liberal and
you'll pick from the best If you
pick now.
209-211 Soutb 15tb St
Main Thoroughfare
to tha
Lewis and Clark
Exposition
In 1803
rla the
union pacific
This route traverses the heart
of the great Northwest with
its boundless resources, (It
you 200 miles slong the
matchless Columbia River
aad a trip to
Portland and Northwest
WITHOUT CHANOK
THROUGH TRAINS DAILY
Equipped with Pall man
Palace Cars, Pullman Tour
ist Cars, Free Reclining
Chair Cars, etc., etc
taqulre ,.
CITT TICKET OFFICE.
U24 FARNAM ST.
PHONE (It.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Bwt Aarrlcaltaral Waeklr,
Half-Price Sale Dress Goods
All at
Every item in this sal nt lmlf-prioe.
fin-inch ITmno Cloth that sold nt $l..V
54-lnch English Melton that koM at $l..V
40-Inch Flaked Camel's Hair that sold nt $1.50
54-inch Tailor Checks thnt sold nt $l.."rt
tifiiini i rt ill ii jm mm iim ii mat r mi ni c I
4Much English Chevrons that oM at f 1.50 Q yard
75c
fiO-lnch Tufted Velours that sold nt $2.00 at
50-lnch Flaked Matalesne that noi l nt $2.0
54-Inch Waterproof Covert thnt sold at $'2.00
54-Iuch English Kerne.vs that sold at $2.l"J
98c
a yard
8c
59c
3c
CLEAN-IT PALE OF FI.ANNELS
AI1 of our ISo and 2."c Flannels, in Persian and French
Flannel designs, go Thursday at, ywrd
SPECIAL SALE OF COMFOKTS-
All of our heavy, extra heavy, dark quilted Ped Comforts
that sold for S!c and !Se, Thursday, each
SPECIAL EMimoiOEKY SALE
Thousand of pieces of pretty Embroidery Edges and Insertions,
worth up to 3oc yard, Thursday, yeard, 12! jo, 10c, .V- and
WHITE INDIA LINONS
2t pieces of White India Linon, sheer and heavy quality, 30
Inches wide, worth to 2.V yd.. Thursday, yard, l.V, 12i.c and... lUi
P.AIUJAIN CIRCLE SALE OF SHAWLS, MAIN FLOOll, TIH UsnAV.
Our entire slock of single, double and Heaver Shawls, Scotch Plaids,
in light nnd dark Tartans, brown and gray checks, plaids and phiin
centers, black lamb's wool aud cashmere.
Hlne-lo nlma-u. marked .. for Rie . Double Phawls. marKea ... tor.-.w-o"
Plntcle RkiwK marked $4.ie, for.. J'.'. 75
Single Hh:iwls. marked M.5i fur....;:",
HIiikI" Shawls, marked It.T.'i, for.. .$.'1.75
Double Shawls, mnrki rt $'.' r'5. fur... $!.!"!
Double Shawls, murkod $l.uo, fur.. .$2.4
Double Shawls, markod $6 30, for. ..$4.73
A WARM NIGHTY One hundred dozen Ladies' Outing
Finn ti" 1 Nlirht (towns, worth ooo to Toe, at
BLACK SATEEN I'NDEKSKIRTS Three great drives on the bar
gain circle, main floor, Thursday:
$1.10 Skirts for 75j ?1-25 sklrta for 89c
$1.50 Skirts for , 1.10
Clearing Sale on Knitted Leggings
Infants' White Legging Drawers, regular $1.25 quality, at, pnir...90o
Children's Black Leggings, 40c quality, at 25o
Children's Bed and White Leggings, li'c quality, nt, pair 40c
Ladles' Black Leggings. 75c quality, at, pair 50o
ladles' Heavv KibU'd Wool Hose, black, regular 40c quality, pair.. 25o
Clearing Sale Ladles' Fleece Lined Vests nnd Drawers, colors white,
ecru and gray, sizes 4 to SI, values up to 50c a garment 25C
40c
STOVES! STOVES!!
iSaV One hundred ($10) Stamps
;rJ Heater
V The name tells you Ju
!VQ Healer on the market.
ill
with any Perfection OH 4,68
s what It Is. It's the only perfect OH
Fifty ($5) Oreen-Trading Stamps with any Gas Heater, JIC
" Ci 1 7S onH
While they last.
tt. .i anns ininih. Miar nn all Heatlne Stoves, other
V.-wsw' ruui iiuirn . 1 1 .-1 1 . . " . ' 1 1 ' " '
than above THURSDAY ONLY mail orders received up to Friday noon.
Thursday SHOE SALE
320. pairs of Ladies' Fur Trimmed Juliettes and
Crochet -Nippers, all colors, all sizes, fiQft
worth U50, ?1.23 and $1,00 now O
fTwenty( $2.txi) Oreen Trading Stamps.
180 pairs Mf's Black Felt Borneo, with leather soles, former 7Qf
price $1.50, now
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps.
128 pairs Ladies' Felt Slippers, worth
50c, now
... Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps.
39c
200 pairs Men's Box Calf nnd Vici Kid Goodyear Welt Bluchers, Q'Z
former price $3.00, now 1JJ
Fifty ($5.00) Green Trading Stamps.
The Best Boys' aud Girls' Shoes Made
at
vi ' ,11 IU
Sleds
DEEP CUT IN PRICES
2.25 Black Boauty Sled 1. 75
$1.38 Boys' Sled 98c
83c Boys' Sled 68c
G8c Boys' Sled.... 48c
GIRLS' SLEIGHS
$2.25 Sleich,.1.75
8DC DIHlgUB go XWtrXF,
at- ouc
. PVUrftVi
1 weniy f-iiraureen
euch sled or sleigh.
swt&?m i
3
31
lUCjiaaatji
Bennett's Grocery.
H'f adquarters for all
good, pure, fresh table
supplies for least money.
Forty ($4) Green Trading
Btumps with threu lbs.
Ilnist Java and 1 nrt
Mocha Coffee 1VJ
Thirty ($3) Green Trading Stamps or
with pound tea UOV.
Twenty ($i) Green Trading Stamps
with Aluminum Coffee 1c
Maker "ft
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps Jy.
with pt. bottle Snlder's C'atMup.. v
Five (W)c) Green Trading Stamps
can Rex l.ye "
Five (r0c) Green Trading Stamps Op
with can Wagner String Heaps. ,
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps tjf
with can Atkinson's Cocoa "v
Ralxlns, new, pound 8c
Currants, cleaned, pound 10c
Preserves, pure, assorted, Jar 10c
California Prunes, pound 6o
CANDIES.
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with
one pound Dlzle Molasses J(r
Kisses uw
CLOTHING, CLOTHING
Three More Days One Half Price on All Suits and Overcoats
$5.00 Suits and Overcoats 2.50
$7.50 Suits and Overcoats 3.75
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats 5.00
$12.50 Suits and Overcoats 6.25
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats 7.50
$18.00 Suits and Overcoats. 9.00;
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats.. 10.00
$22.50 Suits and Overcoats 11.25
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats 12.50
$30.00 Suits and Overcoats 15.00
Stouts, Slims, Extra Sizes, Double and Slnjlo Breasted blacks and
blues-everyihioz In Suits and Overcoats In the house.
Work Coab, $3.00 1 CH
ones IsJU
Boys' Top Coats and Beefera, sizes 3 to 8, 7 J?
1.50 ones t Dl
12.50 ones 1.25
Boys' Beefers, 8 to 16 years, $5.00 ones 250
Children's Overcoats, 2 to 6, f6.00 'Villi
ones at sUU
SKE TIIESE.
AUour $3.95 Boys' Huits, one- f QO
l.silf e
Dniil-le Shawls, marked $10), fnr-.I'iSo
Heaver Shawls, marked $1 " f"r...$l S
Heaver Shawls, marked $3.5i, fnr...$2.3i
H.-aver Shawls, marked $4. 60, for.. .$1. IS
Heaver Shawls, marked .9 for. ..J4 .Jj
Hrnver Shawls, marked $H.0. fur...$R.iD
WONDERFUL
rUHNITUHE
VALUES.
KWDEK
THE AELI4BLK ITOHE.
WONDERFUL
FURNITURE
VALUES.
Great Sale of L G. Doup Furniture.
SAMTT.BS ANXnt NCKD IN
THURSDAY. SEE THESE BARGAINS
fl'KS DAY EVENING FATERS CONTINUBJ
WONDERFUL
Coat and Suit Values
mir (Mrk and Suit Puyer haa Just r.
turneil from New York, bringing with him
KI.KVKN Hl'NI'RED NEW COATS, se
cured at his own pricey K to 4-lncl
Inngtlis, In great variety of latest styles
and best colors and fstirlos, nearly all satin
lined thr.'URhout-AI.L. OO AT OXE-HAL
Tt) ONK-THIRI) THEIR VALl'E In ou
Kfit January i-lenring sale.,
t s.O( foHts $;! ia I $15. no Cnsts at....$ 7.M
$li' t'lvsis .s ,i $. i. ;tiK and
$13.75 Coats $! .V $:00 Coats Bt..$12 M
Sno WOMEN'S Sl ITS-In the very newest
styles xnd tx-st materials, must be closed
out within the ni t ten days; one-half ti
one-third their value buys them.
$15 00 Sl'ITS t..$'. 50 t-0 BflTA st.fl.SO
$J6.00 SflTS nt $I0."0
3.000 SKIRTS at prices that, quality con
sidered, camml he duplicated In the city.
Don't fsil to e them.
JS.On SKIRTS AT ...$!!
$7.& SKIRTS AT $3 !
$10 AND $12 SKIRTS $f-'K
OTHER SKIRTS at.. $7.50, $10.00 and $UJ.OO
EARLY SHOPPING INDUCEMENTS
FROM K TO 9 A. M.
Flannelette Wrappers
FROM 9 TU T. 10 A. M.
Uluck Mercerised Underskirts at..
f FROM S:30 TIM, 9:9) A. M.
...J5c Women's Shoulder Shawls
FROM 10 TII.I. 11 A. M.
...39o I $15 00 Double Fox Scarfs
...loa
..$T60
DECORATED TOILET SETS
)vor hnndsonu'ly decorated 12-pleos
Toilet Srts, ratiRitiir In price from f i'iO to
iiL'.tH), will ne closea out in two lots at
choice
J4.50 and $.9S
TEARING DOWN GROCERY PRICES
Stock must te redticcd. regardless of cost,
excavating for new building.
l'ure Rye Flour, per sack BIV
I he best Kiln Dried t ornme.il. per lb. lc
5 lbs. best Rolled Oats lc
3 lbs. good Japan Rli-e J .
3 lbs. Hand Ticked Navy Beans pic
3 lbs. the beat Tapioca, Sago, Barley
or Farina 1c
in bars best Laundry Soap '
1 -lb. package Mince Meat 6e.
Quart cans Onlden Table Syrup 7Vj :
14 gallon cans Oolden Table Syrup lnc
5-lb. palls pure Fruit Jelly 12c
Gold Dust, package I'm'
Pearlme, package 2c
Yeast Foam, or On Time Yeast, package.lio
SLAUGHTERING DRIED FRUIT PRICES
2- Crown Muscatel Raisins, per lb 3"o
3-Crown Muscatel RalxltiH, per lb ic
4- Crown Muscatel Raisins, per lb fiV.c
Choice California Peaches, per lb Bo
Fancy Crawford Peaches, per lb THfl
F.tiKllsh Cleaned Currants, per lb Sa
Fancy Grecian Cleaned Currants, per lb.To
California Dried Grapes, per lb 'o
Virginia Iti-d Raspberries, per lb i'3a
Fancy California Apricots, per lb lo
lj:) packag'-s Seeld Raisins, per pkff.. 64
SI.AUCRTERINU FRESH FRUIT PRICES
Large, Juicy Sweet Oranges, per dn.. J2o
I.nrgi, Juicy Seedless lemons, per doc-lOo
California Figs, per package 4o
Fancy Imported Cooking Figs, per lbTVa i
Cape Cod Cranberries, per quart "VjO
Nev Colorado White Clover Honey, per
rack 10a
Watch the pnpers for car of Fancy High
land Navel Oranges, to arrive for Friday
and Saturday sale. Everybody knows tha
quality of our Highland Navel Oranges;
there Is nothing finer grown and the pries
In within reach of every person.
HAVDER3 BROS.
I Kinds
mm
' rrices
B ALDUFF'S
.....Omaha Headquarters for Pure Candies
I 1518
All of our candies are the product of our
own manufacture and are absolutely pure and
composed of the finest materials. ....
TAKE HOME A BOX WITH YOU
-20 Farnam. 'Phone 711.
IT PAYS US
TO DKAL square and to represent our coal
JUST AS IT IS.
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GIVE OUR TURE
SPADRA ANTHRACITE COAL
a trial. It is I'sppdiilly mlnirted for funiHcos nud beating
Htoves iKiiltcs (inickly, reiulrcn littlo draft, Imrns frwly,
' lasts long, lias uo islate or ilinkerw, U siuokt'less aud wlU
out goot .M.rs ton.
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT SPADRA IS OK AN
ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT CHARACTER, HARDER, J
STRONGER AND CLEANER. THAN THE COAL SOLD
IN THIS MARKET AS SEMI-ANTHRACITE. : J I
C. B. HAVENS a CO., .SSHf-'
BEE WANT ADS
PRODUCE RESULTS
GRAND ISLAND ROUTE
DOCBL15 nAIT-Y SERVICE, with nsw 80-foot Acetylena Oaa
lighted Pullman Chair Cars (seats free) on night trains and
jfullman high-back seat Coaches on day trains, between Kansas
City and St. Joseph, Mo ; Hiawatha. Seneca, Marysvllls, Kan.,
Falrbury, Falrtield, Hastings and Grand Island, Neb.
Connections made at Kansas City for all points East, Boutb
and West.
At Grand IsWnd direct connections are made with Union Paolfle
fast trains for California and the Pacific Northwest.
0 M nnQIT GENERAL PASS. AGENT,
BF mmmu m m m m j VI, JUUbl 1 1 iiiiuvyuill s
-' 1111 rv
Ak for
QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO I
a
BEST BGC AUSP Yoj are NOT psylnft for bill boards, fence jialnllns;. elooka.
Irt. deals, etc., tmt for Klaa ttuallly Havana Tnbarru, l-:ul ! Imported
l laare. Hold dlrwt to tke reuller tjr R. Kit K HtCHt), ( IUAK CO.,
taxers, IT. lOH.
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