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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, NOVErRETl '27, 1907.
FfiWLS HOLD BIG CONVENTION
Thanksgiving Poultry Meeti .and De
cide on Low Prices.
DEMAND CONTINUES TO BE GOOD
I'orlr Thousand JarVfj; Darks,
Cffie and Chlrkeas Are Con
innrl In Omaha Every
Thanksgiving Day.
Turkry. Recs. ducks and chickens hsve
irathercd from the four point of thn com
I'sm and an holding a grand pre-Thank-Blvlng
convention In Omaha, Judging by
the sound, th convention headquarters
were near Eleventh and Howard streets In
the heart of the wholesale district.
ConaldcTably more than half the dele
jrsitcs were "drssed" for the occasion.
These came In barrels and boxes. They
were piled everywhere In small pyramids
and In diminutive mountains. Nor Is the
Krest number remarkable, when It Is re
membered that about- 0.0"0 Thanksgiving
birds are consumed In Omaha.
Those delegate which came In full dress
of feathers traveled In crates. There were
large di-legntlona nf ducks ( from Tortunk,
Oslikosh, Tapllllon and other points, digni
fied delegations of geese, boisterous bevies
of young chickens and even some, guinea
chickens.
They made more noise than any con
vention of men ever produced. The goese
honked, the ducks quacked, the hens
cackled, the roosters crowed. The dealers
said the convention Is the largest held In
Omaha In years.
All Pawls Cheaper.
"All sorts of Thanksgiving fowls are go
ing to be cheaper this year than last,"
said a commission man amid the din of the
convention. "Turkeys are now selling at
18 cents, ducks are 10 to 11 cents, geese 10
to 11 cents and chickens 7 to 8 cents.
These prices are all for the dressed birds.
But an hour from now the prices may be
changed and the probability Is that they
will be lower.
"Compared with last year ducks, geese
and chickens are much lower, the latter
being about 2 cents cheaper than they
were last year at' this time. The supply Is
good. The farmers seem to be anxious to
close out their stocks, while the big prices
hold up."
In the stores the demand for all kinds
of birds to grace -the Thunksgtviriif .board
la active. Prices Tuesday morning- were:
Turkeys. 16 to 22 cents;, ducks. 12H cents;
geese. 12H cents; chickens, 11 Vi cents.
"But we are watching the movement very
closely," said a dealer, "and the minute the
market slackens or the demand eases,
down will go the price. Turkeys have al
ready dropped and the others may follow.
LEADS HIS KIND ; TO DEATH
'Old Jim," Veteran at Parkin Plant,
Haa None Other bat This
Urlm Mission.
Ills whole 'mission In Hfe Is to lead his
kind to slaughter and he haa led thousands.
Every employe who has been about Swift
& Co.'a packing plant at Bouth Omaha
knows "Old Jim." IH has been In the em
ploye of the company dally for nearly fif
teen years. He la large and g-uant, yet tame
as a kitten. "Old Jim.". U the "lead ox."
the mascot of the beef house,. It Is his
dally duty to pilot the bard of doomed
cattle up the chutes to the killing beds.
Old Jim" Is hi a class by himself. His
day Is almost past on tho ranges. He la
of the old Texan breed and his horns
spread over two yards from tip to tip.
Tha company picked him , on account of his
nne physique and his apparent sagacity.
3lnc then ha has learned his duties well.
A Voice From
Th e Stomach
A. KloodJcsH Fight Between a Tablet
and a Habit The Tablet AVlns.
At the ago of 22, Clarence had good
digestion. He had gustrio Jute that could
dissolve doughnuts and turn applesktns
Into good blood corpuscles.
At the age of 24 he began, to be profuse
about the waist and lean backwards. He
also began to cultivate several chins. In
his new-found pride be began to think It
his duty to gorge himself on everything,
the good and the bad, fdr appetite feeds
on appetite and every good thing U
abused.
His pictures showed that he took on
weight after he put his collar on.
At the age of 29 Clarence -married and
went to boarding. On top of all this, he
attended oyster suppers and wine dinners,
which reduced the sis of his collar from
16Vi to 13. With still abiding faith In the
strength of his stomach he gulped his
meals, and chewed them afterwards.
At the age of 28 Clarence began to hear
an inward voice a warning from the
stomach. After each meal, ha would feel
bloated and belching became a habit.
He begun to be a light eater and a
heavy thinker. He tried to think out a
ure, for now ho would sit down at his
meals absolutely disgusted at the thought
or sight of anything to eat.
He would sit down at his meals without
the trace of an appetite, Just because it
was time to rat.
Ho would often feel a gnawing, ' unsat
iHfled "aUH-hungry" feeling in his stom
ach, even after he was through eating,
whether his meal was well cooked or not.
And ha suffered a good many other
things with his stomach that he could
not explain,, but that made him grouchy,
miserable, out-o'-sorts and generally sour
on everybody and everything.
Finally he read an account, something
like this, about the truly wonderful re
sults obtained from . Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets In all cases of stomach trouble,
dyejx-)la, and so an. He bought a &)c
box at the drug store, and took the whole
box. When he started, he had little faith
and less appetite. When he finished he
had absolute faith and more appetite, and
mere good cher. Tilings began to taste
different and better to him.
Now he has no more dyspepsia, no more
Indigestion, no more loss of appetite
brash. Irritation, burning sensation, heart
burn, nausea, eruotatlons, bad memory,
or loss of vim and vigor.
Remember, one Ingredient of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablet will digest for you
l.uuv grains of food, just as Is did for
Clarence.
This relieves you stomach of 'the work
of digesting until your stomach can get
strong and healthy again. Tour stomach
has been overworked . and abused. It's
fagged out. It needs a rest.
Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do the
work of your atomaoh. Tou will be sur
prised hoar fine you'M feet after eating,
and how lusciously good everything win
taste to you.
Heed tha call of the stomach now!
There's a world of good cheer la one box
of 8t'jart'a Dyspepsia Tablets at 'any
drug store, oc. . . , . ' .
ftviwJ us yotif urn. ,f and address today
a.id we will at once send you by mall a
sample package free. Atldress F. A.
Stuart Co., Vti Stuarl llIJi, al&rshall,
Micli
Atjhe command of the driver he takes lils
plarte at- the head of the drove and walks
confidently up the steep Incline followed by
the timid, nervous drove. If they run past
him he paya little attention, for apparently
hi knows they .will stop Soon. Likely
enough they get In a close pack In the
chute and those in front turn back on those
behind. Then he exhibits the fine strength
which carried him over the wild ranges
with such magnificent speed. II plows
through the close herd like an lnconqucratile
full back against a horde of pigmy teams
shoving the strongest aside with ease.
When the new chutes were ready to be
opened for the new killing beds last sum
mer, Jim was the first animal tip the chutes.
He went Into every pen undirected and
looked It over wisely as If he knew all
about It. When It cama time to lead op the
herd he took the new chute Just as well
as If he had traveled during all the years.
He Is the first of his kind that ever want
through these chutes and pens and cams
forth alive. Men have wondered Just what
feeble conception he has of the fate of those
vanished thousands who have followed him,
or If unthinking obedience to his master's
voice Is the only principle he knows. Ha
has lost all the wlldness of the range and
every man who has a good word, a piece
of salt or a lump of sugar wins a grateful
follower In him.
When nature demands him finally for
resolution Into her simpler elements, he
will never go the usual course Into dissolu
tion, but the body will be carefully mounted
to adorn some of the great offices of the
company, a monument to hlmsef, the lust
of "Old Jim."
NEWS OF THE ARMY CIRCLE
Eight Troops of Fonrlh Cavalry Are)
Expected to Rrarh Meade
Thursday.
Ieaves of absence have been granted the
following regular army officers of the De
partment of tho Missouri: For twenty
days from December ."3 to First Llentonunt
Dawson Olmstead,' Fifth field artillery; for
four days to : First Lieutenant George S.
Allln, Sixth field artillery, assisant ad
jutant general,
Frivate Melbourne Stevens, Company F,
Thirteenth Infantry, has been granted an
honorable discharge from the army by di
rection of the War department
Eight troops, headquarters and band of
tho Fourth United States cavalry are ex
pected to reach Fort Meade, 8. D., Thurs
day 'from Snn Francisco, where the regi
ment but recently arrived from the Philip
pines. The four other troops of the same
regiment will go to Fort Snelllng, Minn.,
for station.
Two troops of the Sixth United States
cavalry now at Fort Meade, will leave
that pout November 29 for San Francisco,
whore they will embark for the Philip
pines, to Join the remainder of the regi
ment, which has but recently arrived from
Manila. -
The following general court-martial sen
tences hnve Just been approved and pro
mulgated from army headquarters In
Omaha: .Privates W. Q. Van Dyke, Com
pany K, Third battalion corps of engineers,
for desertion, eighteen months Imprison
ment; DeRoy Sapplngton, Battery E, Sixth
field artillery, for desertion, one year's Im
prisonment; Henry T. Bellew, alias Brad
ley, Company D, Twenty-ninth Infantry, for
desertion,' two and a half years' Imprison
ment. The sentences In each Instance In
clude dishonorable discharge from the
army.
A general court-martlul has been con
vened at Fort Riley for tho trial of such
cases as may bo brought before It, Detail
for the court: Major William J. Nicholson,
Captains N. K. Averlll. Perry W. Arnold,
Gearge Williams. First Lieutenant Lewis
Brown, Jr., Second Lieutenants Herbert E.
Mann, Allen F, McLean and John K. Herr,
all of the Seventh cavalry, with the last
named as Judge advocate.
COMMITTEE 0FBIG SHIPPERS
Commercial Club Decides to Give More
Attention to Hate
Question.
As a result of the move of lumbermen
and material dealers for an exchange to
handle traffic affairs and transportation
troubles of the "carload" shippers the ex
ecutive committee of the Commercial club
will recommend that the transportation
committee of that organization be com
posed of the shippers and a rate expert
probably will be secured, the shippers pay
ing the expense.
A committee of the lumbermen appeared
before the executive committee of the Com
mercial club at noon Tuesday and asked
that the new committee be composed en
tirely of shippers, and If those who have
many dealings with the railroad companies
desire, the club will establish a bureau
and each of the large shippers will pay an
assessment for maintaining the bureau be
sides the regular Commercial club dues.
The lumbermen say that the arrange
ment is entirely satisfactory, but will not
interfere with them organizing an ex
change to promote the lumDer trade, give
the market publicity and bring before the
traffic bureau of the Commercial club the
specific complaints of the lumber dealers.
Co-operation between the exchange and
club will be a watchword with the lumber
men. In the absence of Commissioner Guild
Miss lSL-llman, secretary of tho club, re
ported that five .members had volunteered
to go to Washington next wetk to repre
sent Omaha at tho national rivers and
harbors congress. The delegates are H. E.
Palmor, J. I- Baker, John A. Scott, Henry
T. Clarke and Charles L. Saunders.
The executive committee passed a reso
lution declaring against any parcels post
legislation and objecting in drastic terms
against the "United States government bar
gaining to move or transport merchandise."
As Postmaster General Meyer submitted
his plan of parcels post to the club copies
of the restitution will be forwarded to htm
and metnters of congress from Nebiaska.
W. A. l'oxton was elected a member of
the club.
TAX INTEREST AFTER FIRST
Valrsa Personal Taxes Are Pnid He
fore Flrt Kxtrna Will lie
Tacked pu.
Persons dsaiiing to save Interest on per
sonal taxes due the rounty must make ar
rangemeats U see the city . and county
treasurer before 12 o'clock Saturday, No
vember 80. for after that time taxes be
come delinquent and the treasurer says
he will not keep the office open Saturday
afternoon to accommodate late comers.
Taxes are coming In rapidly and the
force Is kept busy on current work. The
collection promises to establish a new rec
ord In the collection of persona taxes be
fore they become delinquent and the
county will really suffer from this condi
tion, as much Interest In former years
added to the collections will be lout.
Dtsclsg Provra ratal.
Many men and women catch colds at
dances which terminate tor pneumonia and
Consumption. Aficf exposure, 1( Foley's
Honey and Tar Is taktn It will break up a
cold and no serious results need be feaied.
Kefuso any but the genuine In a yellow
paiksga. For sals by all druggists.
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n OMAHA'S PUBE TOOD CE1TTIB
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Open Thursday forenoon to take
gjcare of "those who forget."
RESTAURANT
i nanKBgiving dinner m ou
f4 Cafe, on 2d floor. We will serve
M Thursday from 11 a. m. to 2 p.
& m. a genuine old - fashioned
!! ThflnUKP-lvInc Hlnnnr
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MEAT DEPARTMENT
equipped than ever to serve your B
nuuia iur i nnuHHgiviiJE aay. wun
lta thousands of turkeys to pick
from you can secure the choicest
for your dinner, as the choicest
birds that come to Omaha are U
bought for Courtney's, and we m
will sell them according to qual- i '
ity from 15c a lb. and up. For $
those who prefer other poultry M
we have apcnrpd n fin a lnt nf Vi
ducks, geese, chickens and 'pos
sums and can furnish the best
Ptlta nf all lHnrta nt man f Tt
pay you to visit this sanitary cen- J
ter to purchase for your Thanks-
giving dinner. A
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
This department is replete with
the best the world affords, in
cluding Malaga Raisins, v
Fard Dates.
Maple Walnuts,
Smyrna Figs,
Butter Nuts,
HicJiory Nuts,
Popcorn. 'ff
Bellevue Celery,
Hothouse Tomatoes,
Cucumbers,
Head Lettuce,
Artichokes,
Brussels Sprouts,
Imported Endive,
Wax and String Beans,
Snowball Cauliflower,
Egg Plant,
Pieplant,
Pineapples,
Persimmons,
English Hothouse Grapes,
Malaga Grapes,
Concord Grapes,
Jonathan Apples,
Johnson's Sweet Cider,
Etc.
THANKSGIVING CHEER.
Special bargains in our Liquor
Dept. for Thanksgiving day'. We
will give a bottle of fine Wine
free with every gallon of Whisky.
Our stock of Imported and Do
mestic Wines for the table and
our Dure Whlakv fnr marilMnul
purposes is unsurpassed. Our Q
prices are low as consistent with &
quality we offer. "
partner Q Co,
17th and Douglas streets.
Telephone Douglas 647.
8;
Private Exonange Conaeota All Sspta. W
THANKSGIVING DINNER
AT
THE CALUMET
TABLJ3 d'HOTE SERVED FROM 11:30 A.
M. TO 8:30 P. it.
MENU,
Canare Anchovies.
Edited Almonds.
Preserved Rose Leaves.
Llue Points on Half Shell, Club Style.
Hearts of Celery- Queen Olives.
Educator Crackers.
Bouillon en tasae.
Sweetbreads In Cases, French Feaa.
Frozen Punch, a la Thanksgiving.
Turkey stuffed with Oysters,
Cranberry Sauce.
Mashed Potatoes, Haked Squash,
(Jlaiied Sweet Potatoes.
Boiled Homer Squab, Ptn Money Jelly.
Imported Endive, French Dressing.
Pumpkin Pie.
English Plum Pud ling, Brandy S iuce.
Cream cf Erie Cheese. Bar lo duo Jelly,
Ice Cream.
Mixed Nuts.
Cake.
Fruit
Coffee.
.Window Glass
We do glazing. 'Phone our
Paint Department' your ord
ers. Tel. Dougla- 3425.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.
Paint Dept. 1416 Harney St.
rmn
Our Removal Sale Continues
Buy your Thanksgiving Tableware at greatly reduced prices. We are selling carving
sets,regular prices $2.00 to $15.00 per set, at just half price. Knives and Forks, Teas,
Dessert and Table Spoons, Nut Bowls, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, etc., of standard make
and quality at unprecedentedly low prices in order to close out everything in our old store
before moving into the NEW Hotel Loyal building, corner 16th and Capitol avenue,
which we expect to do about December 15th.
F capital J Successors to HomlOYALjf
P. E. FLODMAN 80 CO,
A BOTTLE OF
HILLER'S FINE WINE
Will make the most pleasant and most healthful
beverage for your Thanksgiving Dinner.
, TELEPHONE FOR A BOTTLE
35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 t? $2.50 Per Gallon
We deliver promptly from either store
Hughes Grocery Liquor Dept., 14th and Doug
las street, or
fPOKTJ
isn':::.r-,::!2P
aaa3gWl
Hiller
PORT
M I I I '
, , j '. 1309 Farnnm. .
-''if It Comes From Hillers, It Must Be Good."
Thanksgiving Proclamation
By authority invested in us, through long years of experience, we
do hereby proclaim: WHEREAS, a Thanksgiving dinner composed of
articles selected from our large line of staple and fancy groceries and
choice table delicacies, fruits and vegetables will be quality par ex
cellence. Our prices are the lowest.
The following list may assist you In preparing your Thanksgiving
menu:
Choice young turkeys, chickens, ducks and goese cranberries,
liuts and mincemeat fine California fresh tomatoes excellent dwarf
and Colorado celery cauliflower, cucumbers, green beans, wax beans,
choice head lettuce, leaf lettuce, radishes, nice green onions fancy
table raisins, Malaga grapes, Catawba grapes dates, figs bananas,
nice, large navel oranges, Florida oranges and grape fruit, apples of
all kinds. ...
In fact, anything your heart desires. Send in your order early.
Our usual prompt service will bo in vogue during Thanksgiving week.
H. RACHMAN
Corner Sherman Ave. and Corby St. Telephones Webster 1675-1676.
WITH TH1 AFFBOA.CK OF
Thanksgiving
More Interest Is manifested In securing-
the choicest eatables, and Turkeys
In particular receive discriminate at
tention. We have unlimited quan
tities of young tender bird at popular
prices, and we are thoroughly con
fident If you secure one here you will
be perfectly contented, ru-meniber,
that ouaUty speaks a language which
we all are able to understand, but In
which few are able to converse.
Q enable Imported Trench Peas, regu
lar price 2Ko per can, at 80c
Ter dozen, 12 .00.
Imported Smyrna Layer Figs, regular
price iic per pound, at 18c
Creme de Menthe Cherries, regular
price 11.00 per quart, ut 78c
Creme de Menthe Cherries, regular
price 5o per pint, at o
Extia fancy large Queen OUvib, regu
lar price l&o. at.,
Qenulne Sweet Apple Cider, per gal
lon . t tc
TXOXTABX.ES.
Our selection ronslltuUa every
variety at liowthern Grown Vegetables
obtainable, consisting of:
Buttoa Mushrooms.
Snowball Cauliflower,
Curly Xeaf Xiettuoa, Crisp Badlsnea,
Firm Blps Tomatoes,
guooulent Sptaaoa, Slenls Cucumbers
Taadei Vu Beana,
Caoloe Bruassl Sprouts,
Well Developed Xead Lsttuoe.
rBUTTS.
The superiority of our fruits Is best
evidenced by, our constantly Increas
ing sales,
Juicy Oranges, Concord Grapes,
Imported Malaga Cluster Balslns
Imported Malaga Crapes,
Stuffed Bates, ' Superb aliape Fruit.
ria Money Plcklss at Bsducsd Prices.
Plum Pudding, Pistachio Nuts,
CrystalUsd Olnger, Plnoa Vats
Sommer Bros.
E
Kxponsnts o Oood laying.
28th and Farnara Streets H
Wlere to tray
r a - -: i r . -r. . ; k . - .T ' W
aafrW.s.lhasfl as Ha
Liquor Co.
Thanksgiving
Specials
Supply your wants here tomorrow,
for we will at least save you from 10
to 20 per cent on all your purchases.
As Vsaal Ws Are Headquarters for
Thanksgiving Turkeys
Cranberries, finest quality, per quart,
at 8!o
Bakers' Chocolate, cut from 4Tc, to
per lb 33o
OrunRes, extra large, per doren 86c
Shredded Cocoanut, 25c value for, t n-
ly, per lb 15c
IUQ1R
100 lb. sack beta Granulated BugAr
for $4.95
21 lbs. for 1.00; on 5 order lor
otht-r goods, 2i lbs. fur 1.00
Sviar Corn, 7 He; per dozen... b4o
Kujiilly size Tomatoes, per can.. 9o
.-U('couiBlj, per can Vc; dozen 91.00
1'umi-kin, S cans for loo
l'"!iiuy l'otatoea, per bushel.... 88c
10 bars best brands laundry soaps S6o
Large bottle Tomato Catnup.... lOo
So. 1 tugar Cured llama, per lb.,
at 12Vo
No. 1 Sugatr Cured California llama.
lb ViO
Sugar Cured Haron, lb 13V0
Hest dry fcialt Fork, lb o
oiruu irora our own Dukery, none fj
better, loaf 4o H
rnut cake Thanksgiving Uinner Is
not complete without It, very fine
quality, only, per lb aoo
Cukes and Cookleo, all kinds, fresh
from bakery, per lb go
Pirn, regular lOo value, all kinds,
only go
Entire new management and we
guarantee satisfaction In every way.
THE LANGE
GROCERY CO.
303-10 CDMIMCi ST.
PKOMC DODOLA9 1530-3321
BUSINESS
BOOSTERS
Try the Want Ad
Columns of The lieo.
your
J
I Fr ItaMispragi i
you will want an appetizer before din
ner and some of these line wines with
the meal. Tho extremely low prices arc
something for which to feel thankful.
Weldon Springs Whiskey, 8 years old, full quart 1.00
Fine Kentucky Whiskey, per gallon, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50
and $2.00
California Ports, Sherries, Muscatels, Angelicas
Per bottle, 75c, 50c and '. 35c
Per gallon, $2.50, $2.00 and .$1.50
Home Made Wines, 8 years old, per gallon $!L00
Jamaica Rum, per bottle, $1.50, $1.25 and 1.00
GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
Cackley Bros.
r
h Tel. Doughs 1148
DELICACIES for.
THANKSGIVING
It Is the proper choosing and
serving of the many little delica
cies that add ao much to the en
joyment of the Thanksgiving din
ner. The following is a partial list
of the many things we are pre
pared to furnish for the occasion:
Roast Turkies,
Mince Pleg (made from our own
mlncemoat. )
Pumpkin Plea,
Salads (all kinds).
Oyster. Pattleg,
Loaf Cakes,
Fancy Cakes,
Confections.
CANDY SPECIALS
Maron Glace,
Glace Nuts and Fruits,
Salted Almonds,
Italian Creams,
Cream Dipped Brazil Nuts.
FROZEN DESSERTS.
(To be called for or delivered by
messenger).
Nesselrode Pudding,
Frozen Eggnogg,
Punches,
Individual Ices (frozen in
form of pumpkins, apples,
melons, peaches, etc.
1g I duff jr.
1518-20 Farnam Ntreet.
'PUone Doug. Til.
We will serve a turkey dinner
all day Thanksgiving In our res
taurant. R
TEL. WEBSTER
432
Estella . Fead
CATERER
for
Cakes, Salads, Etc.
f
BETTER.
VALUES
Than are represented here cannot be ob
tained anywhere. Extremely moderate In
price. Eminently desirable In quality.
PX.EASB OlDIK SAUT
Spring Chicken Our own dressing; al
ways fresh and reliable. KaMly worth
6c per lb. more than those you buy
at other stores, per pound tvo
Older Absolutely pure, sparkling and
sweet, per gallon 35o
Olives Large Queen, 16-os. bottle, good
value for 35c, per bottle . , . 85o
west riokles Full quart bottles, mixed,
the very finest quality,. The best bar
gain ever offered. Splendid value at
BOe quantity limited per bottle. . 29o
Walt Cakes 3 layer, any Icing. Quality
appreciated everywhere, each 300
Pumpkin or Kino Flea Home made, at,
each 10a
Flam Pudding- High grade, per can 100
Mixed Nuts New, 1 lbs. for 3So
Oranges New navels, good sine, per
dozen S 50
Turkeys, Sucks, Oeese, Prnlta and Vege
tables In abundance at lowest prices.
Johnson &
Goodlet Co.
Tel. Webster 1578. 80th and Z.akt
3
3
3
121 No. 16th St., 0pp. P. 0. 4
TELEPHONE
HARNEY 841
When ordering- for your Thanks
giving Dinner, and remember that our
Ktore is new and our stock Is Fresh,
Pure and Clean. We carry everything
In the grocery, fruits and veicetable
line and have anticipated the need of
our patrons with reference to table
delicacies for
HANKSGINlNfjj
Our goods are all choicely aulected
from the best grades on the niurket
and our I'KICK.S will be an INDUCE
MENT. We will apireelat a trial
order and assure PKOMPT SKKVlctt.
Special pi'lees will be made on
canned fruit, by doifn or case, as
sorted to suit purchaser. Our famous
Wyoming Potatoes bake delloVusly,
and embellish the dinner as nothing
else can.
TRT I S
Elmer A. Johnson
28QB Leavenworth St.
Telephone Haney 841.
-"t" "a as "twill '"'""HiiiHI-'""!!,
Tour TbanksiiTlag- sinner will te
better If your table is supplied wlta
as erdsr of oar
Fiic Wine
Edelweiss Rye
or
Edelweiss Beer
'I'hnne Douglas N77 for any kind
of Wine or Uquor. Orders de
livered to any part of the eity.
Henry Rohlff,
Wholesale IWr and Liquor Iealer
257-9 Leavenworth 81.
OMAHA, NED.