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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUDAY, MATiCTT
mop.
OSAHANS HOSTILE TO BILL
Local Lawyer Affairut Burkett'i Plan for
ITew Judicial District.
DIVIDED IN OPINION AS TO MUNGER
Maar'TMak Meeilac la Called to
Defeat Him for Ja4s:eahla
I4 It Re Created
ay (nairrii.
Our Cloak Dept.
is headquarters
for all newest
styles in
LADIES'
GARMENTS.
Style. Beauty,
Reigns Supreme
in our new
enlarged
CLOAK
DEPARTMENT.
OMAHA WKATHKU FOKKCAST VrUUj Fair n- ColW
I LV E I T s i
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THE RELIABLE STORE
Ther appear to division of senti
ment atnotiK Om.-iha lawyer as to whether
the meeting of attorneys called to assemble
in Llncolit March 7 Is an rt of hostility
to the randldscy of Tom Munirer of ln
coin rarilie new JudRe.hip to be created
liy Senator Rurkett a bill, or whether the
meeting la In lit Interest. It seems to tie
crnereHr coiyedrrl that Omaha lawyers are
oppufrd jjto ;te Mil, which provide for the
divlelon of the state Into a north anil south
lod'rnl district. It la !nld a number of
lawyer will yo to Lincoln to attend the
meeting, pa they can do this and attend
the session pt thr. supreme, court at the
same time, ' '
"tt sretits to bo (he'jeneral understand
ing here,'' said l,ce Itvrdnian, "that the
meet Inn 'la culled for the purpose of pre
venting lie Appointment of Mtinger. It Is
conceded that m Mtinfccr l a cloae friend
of Burket he will get. trie appointment if
the bill pass, unless sorne action of this
kind la taken. It la a. desirable poaltlon,
and a good ninny attorneys do not like to
sc il go to Monger without a fight. How
ever. It la probable If the Lincoln meeting
Indorse the bill, the North Pla.it attor
ney will not take a very active part In
Indorsing a man for the Judaeship, but will
leave that to the lawyers of the territory
loniemrd.
Hostile to the Rill.
"The lawyers here are generally hostile
to the bill. They do not see the necesslty
for another district and do not believe the
business done by the court warrants It.
Over the state there is a difference of
opinion as to the manner In which the
state should be divided, even among those
who favor a division at all."
"It looks to me aa If the meeting was a,
move in favor of Hunger," said frank
Woodland. "The Lincoln lawyers are fa
vorable to him, and It Is probable they will
be able to dominate Die meeting. If It
were to be held somewhere else than In
Lincoln It wmild look as though it might
be a move against Munger. There is con
siderable opposition to Hurkett's bill in
the western part of the state. Out there
they would like to have the state divided
north and south, the western division In
cluding about two-thirds of the state.
They are looking to Omalin lawyers for aid
in opposing the bill, but I doubt If the
lawyers here will take a very active part."
YV. J. Council said he did not think
Omaha attorney were taking much inter
est In the bill, and he thought few of them
would attend the Lincoln meeting.
ALL THE REMNANTS AND ODD PIECES from the
Great Ashley . Bailey
LC ML
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Our tremendous sale of the iast three days has left us with
an immense accumulation of remnants of tlie very finest
silks. They all j?o on bargain squares Friday, iu pieces
from J yards up to 10 ami yards black and white wash
silks, Louisenes, rustling talletas, silk Lussan, pongee,
etc. Ashley-Hrti ley whole
sale price up to 87c yard,
at, per yard . . .
19c-29c-39c
GOOD PRICE FOR FARM LAND
One Hundred anil Tea Dollar an Acre
, fur Property tx Mile
from ltr.
One hundred and sixty acres of land out
side of the city limits on West Dodge
street about six miles from the court house
have been sold by Phillip 8. Reed to Wil
liam Bttill of Omaha through Reed Bros.
The consideration was $17,000, or 1110 an
acre, and Is considered a big bargain. Mr.
Stull bought the property as an Investment.
Heed Bros, hove Just consummated a
transaction whereby L. E. Peyton buys
from the Commercial Isnd company a lot
with frontage of sixty-six feet on the south
side of Farnam street aliout where Twenty
third would cut through. The considera
tion was fO.ftlO. A few days ago Mr. Pey
ton bought the forty-four feet east from
the City Savings hunk, paying $5,0u0 fur it.
Dress Goods Remnants
49c
25c
Splendid lot of waist, skirt and drepsjpngthft, taken
from our rpgular stock, no reRara ior ionner
tost, on front bargain square,
at. per yard
Remnants of Gne all wool dress Roods left from the big
sale of Philadelphia Mills goods, black and colors,
(in Annex) at. per yard
75c qnalltv blark Gloria Silk, i Danish Cloth, cream and col
48 Inches wide, at, C ! rs. remnant up to fln
per vard aJC 15 yards, Annex, yd. . lUt
In Main Section Silk Kollcnnea, Pongees, Silk Voiles,
black, white and colors, 60c grade, per yard
DRESS QOODS RErtNANTS IN THE BASEIENT
Mill lengths of 25c Floral I Travelers' samples Imported
Organdies, at, per llA Dreas Goods, at, each li.
. 2 i piece 0
25c
yard
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Many New Spring Goods
Just received, new
shipment of fine em
broidered voile suit
ings, neat checks
and stripes, for
suitings and chil
dren's wear C
25c yd. val- (0O
ties, at, yd.
Mill lengths of
printed madras
shirting, full
yard wide,
at, yard
FRIDAY IN THE BASEMENT
All new styles of
Printed Lawns and
Batistes, light or dark
grounds, very m j
good quality, fnP
at, yard
5c
J 36 and 32 inch India
Ution, positively
t worth 25c, in perfect
J long lengths,
5 will go at,
J" yard
C0MST0CK HAS AN ORDINANCE
Proposes Telephone Mrmre Whose
Legal Statu I Doabted by
the City Attorneys.
Councilman Comstock of the Fourth
ward haa asked the city legal department to
prepare an ordinance requiring the Ne
braska Telephone company to give connec
tions and grant the exchange of business
with any toll lines built to the city limits
deinnndltig such arrangement. The coun
cilman was told by Attorneys ltreen and
Herd man that It Is very doubtful If such
legislation ' would be valid, because of an
apparent lack of authority for the city to
make law of the kind. The attorneys
promised to look Into the mutter and to
prepare' the ordinance if they thought it
would be legal and within the jurisdiction
of the city- council. v
In the Forenoon
Fine wearing quality twilled
sateens, suitable for men's
shirts, linings or skirting
regular price twenty
five cents a yard,
at, per yard
5c
New Spring Per
cales, dark styles,
a good quality that
will wash mji
and wear
well, yard . 2"
Imported madras
for waistinga and
shirting, new styles
for spring wear, 3
to 6 yard lengths.
regular
35c values.
at, yard
In the Afternoon
Beginning at 1:30 we will sell
yard wide bleached muslin,
cambrics and long cloth, worth
up to 12', 4c yard, plenty
of. sales people, sale
price, .per yard ........
10c
i v i s - "t
19c
5c
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Linen Remnants
25c
New lot fine Mercerised Table Dam
ask, nice long mill rem
nants at per
yard
Nice lot of plain all linen remnants,
colors and white, for doylies, fancy
work, worth up to f f r
II yard three lots ZC-JC-IU C
at each ww
Drummers' sample plwes all linen
bleached ajid cream Table 1.t-
usk, for tray cloths,
etc., at
vach
Table Damask remnants, lh to 3Vi
yards on bargain square.
5cl0c
There la a Tide lu the Affairs of Mm
Whlra Taken at the Klund
Lead a tw Korlane."
The opportunity to make a success comes
to every individual at ome time In his life,
but it often iippear In a disguised form
and is. not recognised until after It hua
flown. Failures lu lire result n often from
poor health us from mismanagement, and
yet people Ignore this fact and disregard a
cold until It has mittlcd on their lungs and
pneumonlt ha resulted or consumption has
been contractid. The opportunity has
passed and It Is too lutit now. to remove the
cause. Your chance for success may rest
In curing cold, and there Is nothing you
can procure which acts so quickly aa Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. U is famous for
Us cure of coughs and colds and can al
ways ti depended upon. It counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result lu pneumonia.
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Wash Laces
All widths of fine Wash Laces on big
liargaln tables, new and very desir
able patterns, in laces
and inserting!), at J ifi" jC
yard
Embroideries
Medium widths of very line Kmbioid-
ertcs ana inserting!), ninny new
openwork patterns,
on buigaiu square at
a rd
Extra wide Corset Cover Embroideries
and Skirtings, some with
neat ribbon beading
rdges. up to IT inches, yd..
7k-10c
25c
BOYS' and GIRLS'
SHOES
For School and Dreis Wear
The beat cor
rectly mad
hoe to na
turally fit th
foot of tha
child.
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BUILT
FOR
DURABILI'Y
AND
STRENGTH
If u;i oj 6 sais sjo'IB .siuio ailtri
leathers, fine .oak f CO f Q f OS
soles, prices I. J7-I.07'l.70
Boys s Shoes-Sixes 1 to 5'i. bluher
and lace, all sites.
Vu.Qt !'"'h!?:': . 1. 75-2.25-2.50
Little Girls' Shoes lce, button or
blui licr. dull or bright rinlsli leath
ers, double or single soles,
T:.T?.M: 1.39.1.59-1.75
Misses' Bhoes In putent colt, vlcl kid,
patent lip or regulur tip, single or
tar!.:.0!": 1.59-1.75-1.98
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TEL. DOUGLAS 431.
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1414 FARNAM ST.
Special in the basement
Boys' Clothing Sale
$2.50 Knee Pants Suits at $1.69-Double
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"brvahtetl suits, iu ages
strong Scotch mixtures,
The Best 50c Quality
atSlr
CAIIOII CITY COAL
Lump for Grates and Furnace
Nut for Cook Stoves
BEST SOFT COL IN
THE MARKET.
NEB. FUEL CO.
1414 Farnam St.
Knee Pants for Boys
Mothers who attend this sale
will be well repaid. Knee
pants with reinforced seams,
patent Excelsior waist bands,
woolen materials. 50c i
or 5c values, at
7 to 15 years,
plain black or
hlue, well made tor rough wear f CI
and equal to the kind you usu- II 0
ally pay $2.50 for, at
Boys' Russian Blouse Suits With patent
leather belts, ages 3 to 7, worth f PA
$2.50 each, at Is JU
Last Ca.ll on These Waists
30c Flannelette Waiats or Blouses, 5g
76c all Flannel Wulats or Blouses, rtrt.
hlue or gray, at w
li
29c
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JJ GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERY TIME
aftOaaMar
5,000 Yards of Mill Ends for Friday
Shirting Prints in dark and light colors, in lengths A
from 2 to 10 yards, for Friday only, n yard TC
Fine Dress Percales ;( inches wide, in light and dark col
ors, : ; to IMo yards in a piece, regular 15c qual- A
ity, Friday only, a van! IUC
Drapery Cretonne- .'52 inches wide, extra heavy soft fiuish.
very pretty floral and Oriental designs, regular A
, 'J0c quality, Friday, a yard, only IUC
Plain white, checked and striped madras and dimity, f
worth to 25e, Fridav only, a vard lJv
All the sliort lengths of our Outing Flannels, Flannelettes
and Kimono Flannels, worth to 18c a yard, in
lengths from 'J'i to 10 yards, Friday only, a yard.
100 pieces of Irish Twill Toweling, bleached,
Friday only, a yard
1,000 yards" of Cream Table Linen in lengths from 2
to 4 yds., all linen, and worth 45e yd.,' Friday, yd.
15 dozen Comforts, covered with silkoline and ""CIQ
with a nice fluffy cotton, worth $1.35, each, only. , vOw
Cheap Sale of Dress Trimmings Big lot of fancy trimming
braids, plain and fancy edges, taffeta silk shearing, in a
full range of colors, sold from 10c to 25c a yard. C
This lot will go Friday, a yard, 10c and C
Embroidery Remenants From 2 to (I in. wide, inser- C
tions and headings, worth to 15c yard, Friday, yard..
One Cent Lace Sale Friday from 11 to 12 in. we'll put on
sale a big lot of lace Appliques, Heading and Trimmings
ecrus and white, worth to 10c a yard, dui-ing
this hour sale, a yard, only
Ladies' Neckwear, lc 500 pieces of fancy AVash Stocks
and Turnovers, worth 10c each, Friday 10 to 1
11 a. m. (five to a customer), each
5c Veiling Sale 2 to 5 p. m. Plain and fancy mesh Veil
ings, with or without dots, mostly black Friday J?
5c
Sic
5c
29c
2 to 5 p. m., at, per yard
Children's Hose Cheap Odd lot of children's small
size hose, regular 10c value, special Friday, a pair.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY ft SATURDAY ia
UR LADIES' SUIT DEPARTflENT.
Fifty Ladles' New Spring Suits in the latest designs, both In style
and material. We have them both in Pony Jacket and Box
style, with the new circular skirt, special for this " C A
sale, a suit .OM
Ladlos' and Misses' Three-quarter Box Coats, both light and dark
mixtures, trimmed with velvet, wry nobby, this sale Clf)
only, at, each
LA OIKS' AM) MISSKS CBAVENKTTK8 Made of Priest- f QA
ley Cravenettes, in tans and grays, all sizes, each. ; ZfJ3
We have 25 three-quarter Coats left in the early spring weights,
colors tans, browns, blues and greens; some are lined through
out, sizes 34, 36 and 38. This is a lot of 325.00 t'J C(
coats, this sale each la.)U
Bennetts Big Grocery
IWt quaffiTfVs coupled with low
prices our success.
Bennett's Breakfaat Coffee rlttr-
2-pound tan OS
Anil M Grren Trailing Ulanipf.
Ti'H, assorted kinds ilMo
pound .. OW
And 4u Green Trading" Stamp.
Diamond 8 l'eacn?a, F-ui, Clieirica,
titrawbrrrles, t'iueiipph-a Oan
can , a.OW
And i Green Tradlnv Stampa.
B A KG IN 8 IN FlCKKKd.
'Mc bottle Ucdney'a Aaaorted 1 Br
PluklHS, to elude out Ijottle.... -'
BCTTKK.
ilKADQl An i KUS FOR THE
BliST VAI.UEt.
BKXXETi t'Al'llUL. CllliAM-
1'JKY, pound brick, lull
weisni
3Uc
. . CUliliSK.
Full line of Domcrilic nd fureiui;.
HmihI Cheese t i
eacn aC
Neufclmlel Clieebe Xf
mill w
Baylea' After Dinner Cliet'ne 2-iC
And Id (Siitii 'riHilnm (Sc.nri.b.
Corn, J-lb. can 5c
i'utta. a-ib. can tic
Su.liiitn, 1-lb. cun fcc
Two oacki WuiLtaler Table
SaJl lUw
And 1U lii'tcn Trading Htaiiip.
'i'luve package Jcll-t- OCr
aBHorted SmiJt
And 1U Green TrailliiK Slumps.
Two cuna All. Kinco, luiue,
Corn Ot
And lu Green Trading Hlump.-t.
IVund can Hciini tl u Cupiiol OAr
UaKing 1'owder a.1
And lu Grveii TrudiiiK Slttlnp-i.
Tliieu-pouud iin Camp J'lre e
Bdked Beans IOC
Ana -U Green Trailing Stuinpii.
XkAV GAKUKX S10K1W- Vegetable
and Klower Seeda 1
puckuee ....V W
Tnree packaged Sliredded Cod- O,-,
tlali aSOC
And 10 Green Trading Stamps.
TWKNTY 1'Or.VHS BK8T (f
URANrUTEU Sl.tiAH I.VJU
And 30 Green Trading Slanius.
MKNKKTT S CANDY SECTION.
Salted I'eanuta iT.
pound
Vanilla Chocolate
cake
4c
Wash Boilers, heavy bottoms,
quick heatei'M, up Q M
from Ot"C
And Forty (ireen Trading
Stamps With Each.
'JVn (jreeii Tratlinif 8taiiiH Willi
t-Hili of Xlicse:
Mop Sticks, at UK-
Cotton Mops, at i!(c
Paring Knives, assorted,
good steel blades.. 10c
HAKDWABK BASEMENT.
FRIDAY'S BARGAIN BULLETIN
It's Remnant Day at Hayden's
Surprising Silk Bargains Linens , Muslins and White Goods
GAe Photo Art
We Heartily Invite Every
Photo-ist to See Our
New Line of
KODAKS,
CAMERAS
And All Pho-M&kii
Accostriet.
It's a Charming Display.
Prices Right.
Southaast Corner Main Floor.
Friday in Hardware
WASH lAV MAIE EASY.
Galvanized Tubs, strong, durable,
guaranteed, three sizes, bargain
struck for Friday,
at 72c, Olc and. ?OC
And Forty Ureeii Trailing; Stamp!
With Each.
Galvanized Palls, b a u d s o in e,
strong, perfect. 1CI
at 21c, Uc and I If C
Anil Twenty (ii-ecn Trading: Stamps
With Each.
After four daya of the mmi t reniendmm
IIr nellltin ever knutin In ouiaha, wi
Will aril all short IrnKtliM to flno pi I k
from . the big (lock of the .hlrv .Vt
Hiillrjr Co. of It 10. II-S and IJ.ihi .,ualltlr.
Kriduv. In two lots, at yard HI.-.
:;? Hint.. AVC
Frnin to 1 a. m f". .1. Itonnet .'T-ln.Mi
hla-k tnn'eta. II. 2b arailo .ti
nt. yard UVfc.
From in to 13 C. J. lliinnc-t 3ii-liich black
tnffrta, l. 7u grade, QQ
Our tl il S-lnrli black talTota "7Ct
Hprclal at iOC
Our II ! XA-lni'h black double faced
peau do soia nl
Our Vic 27-lncb white Jap ei)
wjali mUk at OVC
Remnanfs;ol Wool Goods
FROH ia' Tl Hit.". A. 51.
We trill noil remnant nt hi fib grade all
wool and Mlk and wool drew goods. In
IniitthH or L'i to ; yarda. prunellas,
eolllenne, vollea. Iiatlsteji. albatrnns, etc.,
vollinpii and all fine toiniinor weight that
add from 11 .m to $3 .W yard, all
will go at. yard. 6:'c, 4!c. Kr and....
FIIOM 2 TO itl p. M.
We will kpII nn entirely new line of wool
dreFa goods at, yard ie
.'SK:, iic. 1" nnd IOC
High Grade Wash Goods
(5IAIN WASH GOODS DKI'T.)
Keinnnnta of linen auitlngs, white, colored
and fanclea, that aold up to fl yd., 1M-.
will go on sale at, yard IV-
Remnants of silk orRumllrs, Flench or
gan. lie- and silk moiiRHolinrs, that f er
sold at 50c and 6ftc, at I"
Remnants of wash goods, that aold at ?5c
nnd c yard, will go at itr
a yard .
Remnants of fine linings. In gloria, cloth,
lustral, spun glass, peroiillnes. silks, etc.,
that anld at from iSr to 40c a ynrd, ii-.
all will go at a yard IVW.
SE 1CRAL OTHER HPKCIAL8.
5c
II glai.ii
5c
in i.u.i
anil iiii-
vi'llll'll Milllt' IU.K.IIIM aiMlll. ,11 .HI lll'l
IKMV tAe.lXI'H. O'UK Mllll ICM4UIM, ei(lliAr
-.1' ti ,WO lll.llllj, III, I .,
I II, J.IC Hllll 11 J k
i -nun iniU- M.iiMiuH, In inailiMa. n.'iiu-
sll'Oh.S plillr.M, llllltli MI U'I'S. ilO'l I'l l IScil.
I'll.. KOIKIS tjtllt SCll lll.ni 1-.4U to
yiiiil. hi i"iiH mill iciigiiis,
it. aid
l'ottni Swiss, in good Ioiik ii'iiKtli-.
IM-. lUlll JuC ltlllill, HS ll.HK 114
I liny im.sl, at aid i.
Flue she r Inula uii"ii ami iiiiinty ,
iiMigins, icKUi.ir.i.ic to .oc i4iiaiil,
at, yaio
Kciniiuiili in b'Wi ittig. in blcaclicd
bo allien, in iciiKti.M fpiiii .' lo i y.uu,
r'iuiiir i.- to in iiaiii, ul, ,
yaru, . '''i'' ano W
Ki'liillHlilM ot uibic 1 1 in - li. all our almi L
' ItiiKlns. In mi l' to I liinls KinK, hi
bleached iiiki uiioleaeheii, ma linen and
liu i l enzi'fl giHios, tnat sell i c(ulai ly from
Loc io n. .iki, in 4 mis, at, , I He
y a r i--iz.se, ;i!K-, Luc nurt ICW
hi iiinantM oi I'l'-iu ln.J OMinl'iitl and nuib
tins, in Ioiik mill iiKtiiH. n ini.ir l"c
aim 1 .'' iiuaiity, xi, .kr
yard 5V
t noleaciied timsiin. koihI iiiulit, from me
bolt, worth he yard, ijo yaina 'lit!
lo ciistonicli. ut, yard u"
Wash Goods in the Do mestic
rioom
5c
7ic
i i.i i -
,7ic
Jic
flannel Department
I and
3c
4ic
15c
c
6ic
3ic
J casra mill remnants of fancy dot led
Swisses, worth In a regulur way
l.n: lo -He yarn, your dunce at yard.
3 I'llMCH l .. I J CI rules, 111 mill I I 1)1-
nants, r'nmo. at, yard
I case JK' clievioi wauling, mett
terns, long null unguis.
at, - yanl
ni pieces high grade calico si li t-
Inn", on sale Friday at, yard
Remnants of Sic white shaker limine
outing naunel, at,
yard
Hriiiniinis of Arnold's licat made
.li.-iiieli flannelh tic at, yard.....
RemeaulH of In st
madn at
Sllki'iine, at, per
yard
Remnants of best made 36-inch
wide outing flannel at. yard...
Remnants 'of l"c and 12V flan
nelette at, yard
Grand 5c Ribbon Sale
We have Just receid the odd bolts of plain and fancy rihhnns from the largest
ribbon manufacturer In the country. Satin and gros grain ribbons, plain and
fancy taffetas, etc., all colors and widths; ribbons worth up to 85c
per yard all at one price Friday per yard
Friday is Bargain Day in the Cloak Dept.
Several small lots will be closed out Friday at one-half to onc-thrd regular prices.
Don't miss them.
11" handsome walking skirts, Ti O ()Q
and $i values, Friday U "'
4? spring covert coins, worth , Qti
rcgulnrly up to $7.00, special J.u
Many other broken lota will go Friday at
half price and less.
75 women's eravenette coats, that
sold up to $10, Friday
36 winter coats, worth regularly
up to $15. at...
25 doien new home made wrap- , f OS
pers, tl.ua, $1.76. $1.50 and
4 50
495
Sale of Furnishings Friday
Men's merino shirts and drawers, all sites,
spring and winter weights, 2C
at
Misses' and children's vests and pants,
heavy ribbed, worth 26c, IOC
Indies' corset covers, Jersey 1f)r
ribbed, worth i5e, at 1 "w
Ladles' combination suits, regular 2Sc
tOc values, at -
1-adles' vests and pants, heavy ?K,r
fleece lined, wortli up to OOc, at aCV
Ladies' tape girdles. In pinks and blues,
all sizes, wortli up to 75c, Oir
eli.ilrn . -'
Meti s and boys' dress and work IO"
shirts, worth up to $1, at
Roys' shirt waists and blouses, light and
dark colors, worth up to 1Sc"
6nc. at ,L,W
Read These Grocery Prices
THEY ARE MONEY SAVERS FOR YOLT.
HIGHEST Ql'ALITY AND FRKBHEST
tJOODS GUARANTEED.
21-lbs. pure, cane granulated sugar $1.00
4s-lb. sacks very highest patent Minnesota
flour ,.$l.zi
1 lbs. best breakfast rolled oatmeal
7-lbs. best hand-picked navy beans 25c
Rromangelon, or Jello, per package.. 7'sj
Xcello, or JYuen's wheat wafers, )er
package "u
The beat soda or oyster crackers, lb tc
2-lb. can fancy sweet sugar corn 5c
2-lb. pkr. self-rising pancake flour 7e
B-lb. pails pure fruit Jelly Lie
Oil sardines, per can 3o
1-lb. pkg. condensed mincemeat 5c
10 bars best brand laundry aoap 26c
2 cakes Imported custile soap 6c
2 cakes tar aoap ....lo
1-lb. can fancy Alaska salmon be
2-lb. can soused mackerel...
2-lb. can smoked haddock...
2-lb. can kippered herring...
2-lb. tan fresh herring
,...jr.c.
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FRl'IT. FRV IT, FRFIT
Another' car of Fancy Highland Navel
Oranges. This la our extra fancy car.
There is nothing like the Highland Na
vels. They are the sweetest, Juclcsv and
richest flavored orar.go that grows.
Tomorrow we will commence on this
car per ilosen '-""a
Itetailed everywhere for 2.'c and 3oc per
dozen.
New honey, per rack 12Hb
Fancy Fall dates, lb Iim
Fancy Hallow'en dates, lb
4-lbs. shelled popcorn hn
Fancy Crown imported figs, lb 12.:
Fancy California Hsi, pkg 4u
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UNSURPASSED
by any Coal Mined In Illinois, is the
GENUINE TRENTON COAL
ia thoroughly screened free burner burns lo a light ish
LUMP - TON $6'25fJ
You can t beat It, and you don t want io iry wnen you nave once
tested It we'll deliver il promptly.
C. B. HAVENS & CO.
Tel. Douglas 317 219 8. 16th St.
198
Men's t3.no
Flints, at
Men's $2.00 f -
Pants. at....sJ
All the Odds and Ends of Men's $10
Suits will go at
Men's Odd Sft-
Wool Vests.. -v
Boys' $1.60 QQp,
l.ona Pants. VOL.
$5
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T A BT'C DENTAL
r,1 ROOMS.
FANCY WORK
We have all the new things in the art goods and in charge of expert at
tendants. Silks in all the anadea made. Stamped Linen Pillow Tops. Cotton
Cords, Ribbon-in fact, all in full lines.
CLUNY PATTERNS AND BRAIDS
This is the nem work which will be so popular In a short time, and we are
the first lo show it in this rity. Come In and take a look, at the work.
CTflPllllf rrrT Why dam your aoae when you can get new
wlUumitU ILL I futrntlss. In black or split foot. (JC
Three pairs for Jbc, ail In faat colors: can be put on in a few minutes.
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
FOR APRIL, 190. ARK NOW lN-Agency for Nebraska for Pictorial Review
Patterns. In sending mail orders for patterns add Su fur postage.
JOS. F. BILZ
322 South 16th Street. Omaha, Neb.
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
EVERY DAY
To April T, It Hi.
SHORT LINE FAST TRAINS NO DELAYS
Be sure your tirictti read over thi$ line.
Imiiitre at
City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam
'Phone. Douglas 334.
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ID m
Two "SiIilllllli Fullmm
through ASxA. Sleeper
fast train- X8iTirSSi' n1 Pr,or
from Ornaha Cfe Servc
8:80 P. M. and
8:00 A. M. arriving Minneapolis 7:25 A. M. and 6:50
P. M. Ratei and information at City Ticket Office,
1402 Farnam street SAMUEL NORTH,
District Pang.r Ag.nt, OMAHA, NEB.
EVERY MAN
Tak'S priii In s nice wm c'i. The new K'-sise. thin
iiiooei ror Ji i'y niau is jui m. ninn ne wmim itKe.
It la thiaf in ixieket tlie old style bulky watch is aoirf-
and then the price are so moderate these l-iiu)
buys a SJtuxl STe movemeni. wirn a nobDy. tasty
fll'ed ae-we have them aa low as $10.00- heaper imlo
1517 Douglas St. I
LOOK F'lK THIS "
S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER
11$ OOUOkAtST.
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