Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 09, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAITA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.
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ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S HIGH GRADE
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Couflhl From a New York Whole
sale Clothing Manufacturer at
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This is the greatest triumph of Brandeis'
ready cash. The manufacturer needed the
money badly he could not borrow it so Bran
deis bought his entire stock on hand.
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Choice of Entiro Purchase
MEN'S PANTS
Worth up to $5, )98
your choice I. . . lx
All the Men s Pants $
worth up to $3 . . . U
BRAND EfS
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Select that Overcoat or Suit Saturday
Choice of Any Overcoat or Suit
From the New York Manufacturer's Stock
Worth up to $15 Will go at.:.;...'
ANY OVERCOAT OR SUIT
From. thV New York Manufacturer's Stock
Worth $17.50 and $18.50 Will go at
ANY OVERCOAT OR SUIT,
From the New York Manufacturer's Stock
Worth $22.50 to $25 Will go at
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Your Choice of Entire
Purchase on Boys'
OVERCOATS
and SUITS
3,030 in this ret lot
and they are worth reg
ularly up to $4.53 and
$5. at I
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Manufacturer iiock i Men's Wool
Underwear
Manufacturer'. stock of men's
underwear all sizes, shirts
and drawers ribbed snd flat
weaves pf ill wool underwear
natural prey, fancy and
mispd Rlindfs -wnrtli nn to
$2.00 a garment a great op-f&'
portunuy to buy your winter ;
underwear at ono-fourth their(
vaiuc-on largo. r(Tl l
Dargain squares
at. a trarment . . .
Manufacturer's sample Sweat-A
ers men's and boys worth v-J
...750-980
! 7. fcs
Coyt' and rhlldren'i But
ter Brown Sweter,
worth to $1.60.. 30
.Men's 1 Negligee Shirts,
at 50
Men's negligee and dress shirts from the man
ufacturer's stock plain, plaited and Q Q
stiff bosoms worth up to $5.00, at . J O C
Men's imported silk neck
wear, 6uc Tklues
at 25
Men's 6 0o Suspeudets,
lisle web, at. . . . . .25
Men's Work Glores, worth up to f 1.00.
at 23. 50 and 75
Complete lines of Lewis, Sterling, Hoot s and Norfolk
and New Brunswick Underwear, at,
garment $1.25 to $20
Tws Graat D&sament Specials
Men's and Boys' Negltgeo i Men's heavy ribbed and
shirts, worth up to $1, ' , fleeced underwear,
at 25 1 at 23
BIG SALE
Men's and Boys'
CAP'S
FOR WINTER
150 dozen men's sample line of
Winter Caps all with fur lined bands,
rtor.th.,,,.p.t.0.$-:507 ;.50c-75d
Sample line of men's muskrat fur caps, worth
up to $3.00; Saturday atC 98c
Boys' sample caps, cloth and fur lined bands,
at 25c
Boys' fine all wool caps, with fur lined bands, .
at 49c
Stetson's Hats for Men
The accepted styles, derby and soft hats, complete as
sortment of blocks and sizes, at $3.50
Brandels Special, soft and stiff hats, latest styles. , $2
UTES SUOW SIGN (TF PEACE
Eed Cap Indicates Willingness to Gshd
Children to School.
OTHERS WILL FOLLOW THE CUTE?
Mllnaakee Rallro Offers to Em
ploy Backs, Whlrh Woald So1t
Problem f Fo for
Winter.
Advliws received at army headquarters
indicate promising proipect that the
..-trouble with the runaway Vf Indian at
;J Thunder Buttee In northern 8outh Dakota
1J11 be amicably adjusted after alL vVord
cam to army headquarter! Friday morn
ins from Major Sibley giving a hopeful
view of the situation. Major Sibley l at
Thunder Buttea with the flrat delachmcnt
of four companies of the (Second cavaiiy.
He wrltea that Red Cap, on of the moat
aggressive of the I U chiefs, has agreed to
gry until they receive their next allow
ance. This la a problem to confront the
Indian department, as the army cannot
supply the Indiana with rations so long
t tbey remain under the control of the
Indian bureau. It is further claim-id there
Is no available appropriation at the com
mand of the Indian bureau to supply any
deficiency of rations to the Ctea and there
la a proepect the Indians will surfer se
verely until their next drawing of rations.
Railroad Offers Solatloa.
The Chicago, MJwaiiHee & fiL i-aul Rail
way company is building ita Pad lie exten
sion westward from Evarti and has novr
reached a point nearly north of Thunder
good road southward from the present ter
minal of the Milwaukee railway on the
Standing Rock teservatlon ta Thunder
Duttes and the croeslng of Grand River I
easy, as the stream Is merely a succession
of water holes, that are dry during the
fall and, winter seasons. On the other
hand, the road from the Cheyenne agency
to Thunder Buttes is extremely rough.
Colonels West, with the eight companies
of the Second cavalry, had not. arrived al
Thunder Buttes when Major Elbley wroto.
t'he command was due there, however,
Friday night.
Lieutenant Colonel R. H. Wilson Is In
command of the two companies of the Six
teenth Infantry now guarding the tern-
t Gettysburg.
Buttea This Una runs through the Stand
ing Rock Indian reservation north of Grand porary baso of iuppie,
T.' (v., nln.tv ntlna nftrth tt th.
Thunder Buttes subagency. This road has
offered to employ any number of Utes to
work on the line near there, and that mat
ter Is now under contemplation by the
TUtea. Should they accept this employment j
It will act a a solution of the present
'Tha'irmy department la continuing , ? After a year and a tialf of divorce lltlga-
m. , . ww... Mn,ni.rn n ' Alvuia Crow and William H. Crow
1AGGART SE.Dj FOR OUR JIM
national Democratic Chairman Wan
to Consult Bryanites.
the. dinner will bring together more demo
crats than have ever been assembled at
one time 1n the state except at a conven
tion. An old republican warhorse, A. H. Don
ecken, has been given the contract for
supplying the viands. Mr. Qonecken has
, , w , i w..b.u mutt, t.iiiicnv, ,,, nuv.ii mm-
DESHtES EIGHT ETJIICH AT nR3. ters, having fpr. several years provided
ine Danqueis neia at the Masonic temple.
Mayor Jim, However, la Devotln His
Spare) Time Now to Plaas for
Blc Aaaoaaeemeat Olaaer
la pmuba.
He Is to' take entire charge of the work.
have his
school at the Cheyenne Agency school .n
.the Missouri river and that other Indians
have agreed to the same proposition. a
well as to other conditions laid down by
Agent Downs. As Red Cap has tculdera
bls inlluence with the tribe it ia thought
probable the whole tribe may so-in agroa
to the proposition to send their children
to the Agency school on the Missouri.
v eighty miles dlitsnt from Thund.r Butte.
Chief Boa of Coateatloa.
This u.uelion if being sepiuaied from
)heir children as the chief bone of con.-
(ttntlon. The rules of the Indian depart
ment require that children of school agi,
over T years and up to 11 or IS years of
age, must attend school, and it appears
that there are not many children ot those
ages with the ttea.
.'fhe Lte rectUed their monthly allow
1 'ance of rations November S, de.-lved from
the rental and lea money of their (,'tah
resnatlon holding, but with the usual
improvidence of the Indians It la thought
the supply will not last longer than the
middle of the present month, and there Is
fair prospect of the Indians going hun-
Prellmlnary plan for the meeting of the
democratic national committee to arrange
time and place for holding the next 'na
tional convention of the democratic party
will be arranged at a meeting of a num
ber of the committeemen at French Lick
, Springs. Ind., pecomber 22. To this meet
! Ing Mayor Dahlman has been Invited and
will attend It his business affaire will per
mit. It I understood Chairman Thomas
Taggart desire to consult those commit
teemen who ar known to be the personal
' t.- - - . - vomica! irienas or flir. nrvan nnrois
a i . .i a i . i i. - . . uiii. xvcnucuv in umr 11 .a a i b ri i inn nr -
troops now in ine neia nsv ucm uiunru - taklns un tha auoilnm nt tln mnA
... I. - k them a dlwo-c and refused to make snv ,aK,na up ine question of time ana place
up id i-tctinioer Ol. 1 HI. mil viiiuiavq
about 15,000 ration of comm'ssary supplle orde'" respecting alimony or th division of
their property. f
Th case ha been fdught bitterly and
of th command I bclnr hlpped Into deposition have been taken at variiu
YEAR AND A HALF AND NO END
Elsata Moata of Lltlgatlo learea
Crow Dlvorre Salt Jast Where
It Started.
Olldden Ha Balloon Fever.
BOSTON. Nov. 8. Cnarle . J. Glld
den, the wealthy Boston girdling automo
blllst, says that his present ambition Is to
make balloon ascensions In as many coun
tries throughout th world a - possible.
He Is an Insatiate traveler, and already
holds the world a record for mileage trav
eled In an a'-tomoblle, by which he has
reached almost every known accessible
country.
CHARITY ON SOUND BASIS
Asaoelatlaa Directors Pre pose ta lar
Firm Plaaaelal Voandatloa
for Their Work.
The board of director of th Associated
Oarltle met at the off'ce of President
Barton yesterday and adopted a plun of
campaign for th . raising' of sufficient
money - to provide for 'th running ex
penses of the association. ,
It I th plan of th board to plac the
association on a sound financial bail be
foi the beg'nnlng of th season when th
greatest demand I mad upon It for relief.
Th money pledged In this campaign will
be used far a necessary for paying
tie expense of the dfflc. uch a th
alary of the secretary and hi assistant,
so that all fund railed by other contribu-
tlona can be devoted entirely to direct
charitable work.' If the plan ar success
ful the assoo.atlon may. add several nea
fcaturea to It present work, the most im
portant being in the way of preventins.
uch distress as call for the distribution
of aim. One of these featrre is the
school savings system, by Which children
may save thair copper money through a
system of deposits, the money to be avail
able at time of necessity, it being tha
theory of th secretary and th. members
ot th board that much distress may bo
prevented In future if children ar taught
to b economical in small things.
Batertalalas; aa Enemy
Don't entertain a chronic, run'ng sort .
or wound. Cure It with Bucklen's Arnlci
Salve. 25 cent; guaranteed. For sal bj
Beaton Drug Co.
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..mnlle. r. h,ln hurried to the district ,ouna themselve exactly where they were
children taken to the Indian I a rapidly a possible. Ration for th when ther Parted Friday morning, when
with the entire com.
alone. In addition to the commissary up-
pllea a vast amount of forage for th an!
mal
the district, aa there are very few natural
resource in that section of th country.
Chang Base af Supplies.
Owing to the dlftlcrity of transferring
th supplies across th Missouri river at
. .v.. , ,. ,,, , Crow was divorced from his first wife, the
and in addition to th long team haul of . , '
polnta all .over th west Mr. Crow ap
plied for th dlvorc and Mr. Crow filed
a cross-petition making charges of a seri
ous nature against her.
At the hearing It d'srlosed that they wer
married in Iowa less, than a month after
present Mr. Crow being involved In
the charge made by Mr. Crow No. 1.
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It 1 now contemplated to change the base " ' " . , T " '"" certain Nebraska democrats that he would
i... .... ,k husband short, y before her second marrl- A , . .,,,.,. .....
eighteen or twenty miles to the river from
Gettysburg, th present base of supplies.
of th convention
mittee.
At present the' mayor Is devoting that
part of hi time set aside for political
work to the Bryan d'nner, which will be
held In Omaha December 7. Progress has
been rap'd In th work, but so far vthe
speaker from the south has not been de
termined upon. Th's Is considered one of
the most Important phases of the work,
since the Dahlman club does not desire to
make the mistake one mad by the Jack
sonlans of Inviting a southern speaker
who. while lauding Bryan publicly, told
SATURDAY SPESIALS
of supplies to th point on th Milwaukee
road north of Thunder Buttea The rail
road ha a bridge acroa th Missouri at
Evarta, and by doing this th difficulty
if ferrying across th Missouri at Forest
City would be obviated. The ferry here I
a small affair and th boat can only take
vtiv Isen wasrns at a time.
Cattlemen living in that section north of
I liujMjrr uuues siai that taer 1 a fairly
age. Letter fronr Crow advising witnesses
to get out of th Jurisdiction of th cou-t
and telling them If they wer called on to
testify to answer, "I don't know," to Im
portant questions were introduced. Owing
to the nature of the 'evidence Judge Ken-
I nedy declared neither of them was entitled
to any rener rrora in court and he denied
both petition.
never do for a candidate in 1WM, and who
four years before the event foretold prac
tically the action of the BL Louis con
vsntlon of that year.
Invitation and ticket to th banquet
ar In course of preparation and will be
issued in a few day. In addition to
Omaha democrats. Invitation will be ex
tended to a large number of the faith
ful in the state, and It 1 expected that
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COIN CaICIS ov:r wattles -
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FED AND
KEPT 0PEII
DY IHPUniTIES HI THE BLOOD
in s oils
I ii ui4 ciores were due to outside InUuences, or u the cause was confined
I trJct!y to tlie diseaaej fles'u around the ulcer, then external treatment and
yK simple cleanliness would cure them. But the trouble is ia the blood, which
has become unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore open by continually
discharging into it the impurities and poisons with which the circulation is
tiled. This poisonous condition of the blood may be the remains ot aome con-
v stitutional trouble ; the effect of a long spell of sickness, or because the natural
) refuse cf the body, whuh should pass off through the proper avenues, has been
left in the eystem and absorbed iuto the blood. Affain, the cause may be
hereditary ; but it docs not matter how the poison becomes intrenched in the
blood, the f.ict that the aore will not heal la evidence of a deep underlying
cause. S dves, washes, lotions, etc., may cause the place to scab over tempo
rarily, tut the blood is not .made any purer by aucn treatment, and aoon the
old inflammation and discharge will return and
the sore be as bad or worse than tx. fore. S. S. S.
foes down to the very bottom of the trouble,
cleanses and purifies the blood, and makes a
permanent cure. S. S. S. enriches and freshens
the circulation ao that instead cf discharging
unhealthy matter into the plaue, it carries rich,
tisail-Kiiil.linfr fl.h-ht1incr t.lrwvl tn thA
eased parts and In every way assists In a natural cure of the aore. Boole
u Sorts atid Ulcers and any medical alvice free to all who write.
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PUHELY VEGETABLE
Money Will ! Coming West Soon,
, . H Writes front New
' York Clly.
"Eastern bankers will begin shipping
currency to th west In moderate amount
within a very short time, says Vic Presi
dent Q. W. Wattles, of th United State 1
Natloral bank, who Is In New fork to
keep close watch on th financial 'aituatlon
for th Orraha banker. '
In a letter to the United Btate National 1
bank Mr. Wattle say th crisis I over
far aa New Tork I concerned and th
financial world there ha reached a brUht
sport for one ta th last pt two nr three
week. Every banker with whom Mr.
Wattle ha talked, since he ha been In
New Tork. I confident and bel'eve that
things will right themselves within
a very short time. With gold srrtylng
from Europ almost every day. th system
of clearing house certificates will so-n
be aVlbed. and with that move In New
Tork. th western banks will follow. Mr.
Wattle, does not venture guesa as to
how aoon th atmoapher will clear up at
M'ssourl river polo s, but predict that It
w'll not be long before a goldea a'ream
flow westward from tho financial center
of tha country.
Tn Pretest trans rraeklsg
n O'Jlrlr fi-ne Shoe Polish. It oil, pot
ttes nd rive a ratent ltr ftih and
ia alriiro?f. Ask jour dealer for U.
Truth and
Quality
appeal to the Well-Informed in every
walk of life unJ are essential to permaucnt
succe and creditable standing. Accor
ingly, 't i not claimed that Syrup of Fig
and Llixir of Senna U the only remedy of
known value, but ono of many reason
why it ia the best of personal anil family
laxatives ia the fact that it cleanses,
sweetens and relieve the internal organs
on which it ad without any debilitating
after effect and without having to increase
the quantity from time to time.
It acta pleasantly and naturally and
trmy as a laxative, and ita component
parts ar known to and approved by
physicians, a it is free from all objection
able substances. To get it beneficial
effect always purchase the genuine
manufactured by th California Fig Syrup
Co., only, and for sal by all leading drug-
gifctfc
Cutting Table
Folds up compactly; made
of hard maple, with
strlj ed .to?; has yard
measure stamped . on
top; is full . 36 inches
long, 18 inches wide. A very useful, in
fact almost lnd!s. enslble article for the
home. Sells regularly at $1.20. . Special
tor Saturday only, each..., G9
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Japanese Plates
In E-lnch and 7-inch sizes. Beautifully
decorated with artistic little Japanese
figures. For salads, deserts, etc., also
bread and butter plates. These are our
regular 25c and 35c plates, which we
will Saturday on'.y, each 19
.or for 81.J0O
Pillow Tops
High class velvet and moquette Pillow Tops In all
colors, also India erabro.dered top and back ready
for pillow. They sell at f 1.60 to 2.00 each. Special
Saturday only, each 70
Ruffled Swiss Curtains
Figured centers with plain hemstitched ruffles, 2M
yards long, 43 inches wide. Unusially well made.
Sell regularly at 11.35 pair. Siecial Eaturday. per
pair
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LINOLEUM
Basement.
All remnants and short lengths are sent
to our basement and quickly closed out at
very greatly reduced prices. In this lot are
all grades of linoleum, in 6 to 30-yard lengtbfe.
Many 6izes just right for bathroom or kitchen.
GOc Linoleum for. ).. I" 29c
80o Linoleum for. . . .S9c
90c Linoleum for 5Qc
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Cheffonler
(Like Cut)
Except tbat it has flva
larie drawers and no
hat box. Well madj and
finished in solid golden
oak. , 30 inches wide. 66
Inches high. The regu
lar price of this excel
lent Chlffonjerls
only 54.00
LaceCurtainSale
Monday, November 11.
$15,000. worth of Lace Curtains, su
perior in every way to those usually
thrown on sale, go at most astonishing
prices. See Sunday papers
Morris Chair
(Like Cut)
Made ot best tjuartereaw
ed oak, golden, hand
polished finish; neatly
carved. Has spring seat
fitted with hair filled,
reversible cushions, best
velour, choice of colors.
v Tbls la a bargain at Its
regular price. . .$0,75
Re'HARD & WILHELM
4i4-I()-I8 South Sixteenth Street