Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 31, 1909, Page 10, Image 10
10 STFj BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1PM. Siort Cloi 5 P. M. Till September 1-Saturday 10 P. H. ELEVENTH WEEKLY MAGNET SALE Up-to-Date Goods at Ons llalf Price or Less Si if Watch for the Green Cards Look for the Magnets , 10c and 15a LACES at 3c and 5c YARD Piatt vala., Point de Paris, French vals., Torchons and fancy wash laces and insertions all kinds Zt C worth up to 15c a yard, in two lots, at. . . 2v J t Women's and men's handkerchiefs, all pure linen, hemstitched also printed borders, worth 10c at, each 5tf BOe dress silk poplins, In all newest fall shades; Magnet price, yd.29 76c all silk SOlnch dress taffetas, chiffon finish, yard 39 Jamestown and Atlantic mills 60c and 69c double fold fall suitings; In 5 the Magnst sale, yard 29J 60-Inch gray suitings, in checks and stripes, suitable for school dresses, regular price 69c; basement, yard 39f Knickerbocker school suits at $2.60 ages 8 to 16 years, in mostly' medium Weight materials plenty heavy enough for fall wear all this season's v-ida. neat serviceable patterns, worth up to $5; Magnet price .... $2.50 $1.60 cbrduroy' knlckerbocker pants 75t $1.60 knlckerbocker suits at $1.98 A suit for school wear that will give your rough and tumble boy the wear you could expect for the price good cheviots strongly made, vworthup to $3.60 at $1.93 60c shirt waist blouses 23 l-00 knlckerbocker pants. . -49 Men's high grade shirts for early fall wear, plaited and plain bosoms, coat style, made of Imported madras and percales, $1.60 values; Magnet . price 75 1 1,200 men's, boys' and children's new fall caps, worth up to frOc. .15, Women's and children's neckwear, new Dutch collars, jabots, stocks, etc., neat styles in lace and embroidery, also stiff linen collars, worth 26c and 35c at. each 12 Ht All silk taffeta ribbon, Number 12, black, white and all colors, yd. 3ttt Pearl buttons, assorted sizes, worth 6o at, doien ; . 2 M Elbow length heavy Milanese silk gloves, all colors, worth up to $1.60 at, pair 39 1 Women's combination union suits, worth 69c at, each -29 Women's fine mercerized lisle hose, plain fast black, split sole, worth 30c at, pair 15 BRANDEIS STORES G OAL-ill CUT PRICES We announce to the public that we are now ready to deliver your winter's coal. Our hard coal Is the genuine Scranton and of the very vest qual ity. . Our soft coal cannot be beat, as the enormous amount of dif ferent kinds we handled last winter enables us to choose the best for our customers. We have fresh coal coming In every day and can furnish you any quantity you desire. Iltmember, we save jrou from OOc to 91.50 oa every ton. Why? Because we sell for cash, we own our own place, we own our teams, we do our own work, we have no uptown office carrying heavy rent . and pay roll. This Is why we can save you from 60c to $1.60 per ton. We positively guarantee quality and quantity. One trial will con vince you. All our coal Is under cover; our yard Is within walking distance. We Invite every one to pay ns a visit and Inspect our coaL ROSENBLATT'S CUT PRICE COAL COMPANY Both 'Phones 1225 Nicholas Street. TOLF HANSON IN DEEP HOLE Liabilities T 150,000 and Assets $97, 000, According to Petition. BANKBUPTCT PAPES IS PILED Dolt Park !, Prmt ' Flstr la Hataaoa aa Calamet Are H la Calef AjMti u Tktr Are Merteta. Ths formal petition In bankruptcy of To!t Hanson has been filed la th United States district court by C. E. Herring, attorney (or the bankrupt. The summary of liabilities and assets how the liabilities to be H4M68.S7 and the eaaets at 197,600, Including- real estate valued at PQ.0U0, upon whloh there Is a mortcace f $31,000. The furniture and fixtures ot the Hanson and Calumet eafes are sohed aled at 130,000. the permanent fixtures of the Hanson cafe at S9S.M0 and the unex pired leaseholds of the Hanson and Calumet cafes at ttf.toa Among other assets are Included KM shares ef stock In the Courtney Co. establish ment. H.000 policy of tnsuranoe on stack and futures which expires September W and mother fur f 1.000 mulch expires November ao. The total number of creditors wlU reach over 100, the vsrlous claims running from 75 cents to $87,000. The larger claims are: First National bank of Omaha. tM.S8i.S7; John H. Hart, builder, of Omaha. !. 66. M; Albert Pick At Co., Chicago, borrowed money, S9.0U0; J. I Brandelg at Sons, mer chandla and notes. I&.I7I.M; Orchard WUhelm Carpet company, merchandise, tt.HJ U; Miller, Stewart A Beaton, mer chandise. 12.8M.6S; Courtney Co.. mer chandise. $OU; I. A. Medlar, tl.U3.76; O. E. bhukert. rent. $1,700; Peregor Moore, Council Bluffs, merchandise, W7I.60; West ern Heating and Plumbing company. SX1SS.M; Southern Cotton OU Trading com pany, merchandise, $440. $0; Fred Krug Brewing company, merchandise. $261. SO; Brunswlck-Balke-Coneoder company, H.eOO; Evans Steam Laundry company, ILXN.U; Anheuser-Busch Brewing company, $3S.S5; Nebraska Cycle company, $2,U; Sunderland Hoofing and Supply oompaay. $2tf.&$; Thoir.as Kllaatrtck Co., merchandise, tl.008.Kl; Paxtoa Qallagher company, inir chaadlse. $tM.4l; estate ef Emanuel J. King, $3,700; Carl EL Herring, attorney fees and expenses, $2.00$.$$; Bee Publishing ooro- pany, $347.38; Omaha Crockery company, $851; Larsen & Baker Ice Machine company, $3,600; Omaha Water company, $120. 16; L. Henderson, merchandise, $683.66; Omaha Gas company, $243.27; National Cash Reg ister company, $800; Milton Rogers & Sons company, $441.07; T. C. Brunner & Son $30$. SO; NIIbs St MoRhsr Cigar company, $42i; Midland Glass and Paint company, $ti21; Fisher At Lawrie, 3360. The other amount run from less than $1 up to $200 and Include many Omaha firms. the claims being for merchandise and services of various ktnds and taxes. The claim of the First National bank la secured by mortgage on lots 1 and 3, block 10. in Bemla Park addition to the city or Omaha, which I the home property of Mr. Hanson, and on the 800 share of stock in the Courtney At Co., establishment, owned by the bankrupt, the Joint security being valued at tss,00u. Becker Given It Over Bcrowitz Contest for Deputy Assessor in the Fifteenth District it Set tled by Board, On contest has been decided by the of ficial board In giving the republican nom ination for the office of deputy assessor In the fifteenth district to W. H. Becker. In the primary the return from this district, which includes the third, fourth and fifth rr"''"''" p' 'he Third ward, gave Booker sixij u..a Lavld C. Berko- wlts sixty-eight. Berkowits asked- for a recount and loet by it. A number of names was written oa the ballots for ta deputy assessor nominations and men nominated - without having filed. They are expected to enter an acceptance with the county clerk if they desire to be put oa the ticket. They are democratic, J. M. Buchanan. District nineteen; Nick Riesken, Chicago; L. C. Wohlera, Douglas; E. Erway. Platte Valley; and A. H. Camp bell, Waterloo; republican, J. C. Bowley. South Omaha, third ward; IX It. Kirachner, Jefferson William Elcke, McArdle; and A. H. Campbell, Waterloo. Campbell was nom inated on both tickets. GET THE COY Re&dy SCHOOL Start him to school with a new pair of shoes, and be sure they are STEEL SHOD SHOES No other shoe will give you as much satisfactory wear and no other shoes will give the boy as much satisfaction for comfort and looks. OUR GUARANTEE That every pair ot Steel Shod Shoes will out-wear any two pairs of any other make of Boys' Shoes. Little Gents' sizes . 10V to 13 $2.00 Youths' sizes 1 to 2 .......$2.25 Boys' shoes, sizes 2i2 to 5V2 .$2.50 Drexel Shoe Co 1419 1 amain Street. 1,000,000 EXPERTS PRONOUN HAVE LD fflYVARD To Be the Fi iest AC- They Ever Tasted. j - - - - w- f I KJ j 100 reoor SSwH. A tbtolute- 1 ' 'tOi ly tht mod 4Ilclent fltvond whljkry In th w-rld. It Is one ol the iratl vtlutblt ftlra nltflnf nediclnn tr beu bol4 at: 11 ttrintkn the lysttm, kill that tired taclls j er nslsils, s bljlnj to wesx women, a fukcoo lor cold branchltU tnd uttrrh. 4 FULL QUARTS n 50 OLD HAYWARD A EXPRESS PREPAID U 8 Q IT ARTS Sti.ftO CLOVER LAWN 4FTTI.I. QtTAHTt BOURBON WHISKEY VERY FINE-0 PROOF J y . wtb wt; Wo will tond roa 1 Bottle Dell cloniWino, Drinking EDCt Glaie tnd Cork Screw . with either el tho tbovo off en. OUR GUARANTEE Yoo eta ate ear (nil qatrt. tnd If not fu. ly etleflod. retorn the tkreo re malstag oturto ot oar oxpeoso sod we'll rofond til your mooey. Tko two Sett WhUkioe over offered In America lor the price. Sen! Order ul Remittance to Self 0 Bioswanger Liquor Company 408 Idmsnd St. ST. JOSEPH. MISSOUtI 1 hi a 11 3 I wv W Quevlity Is Our Guide rteree Attack of melaxl. liver derangement and kidney trouble la easily cured by Eleotiie Bltur. th guaranteed remedy. iOa. Bld by Beaton Prog Co. If UPDIKE?) E V u v . g? FLOUR UPDIKEHIUIKOCO PMAHA,NEB. il I I. ITU r LEASES THE MOST CRITICAL At all grocers UPDIKH lOIXINO COMPA.KT. OMAHA. , If The? Kail OiisHerly Style Book and any 16c II U 1 I ' Ladles' Home Journal Pattern 20 ifJF ttetMBtkCAMdlBTMBM SCHOOLS AND COIXJ:GES. MI TQIP Domestic Science, Art, Expression. Bprlel Courses. Normal Courses tor Teacuers. Full Courses leading to Diploma. The Best Instruction. Reasonable Rates. Uealtblul end liolplul College HurrounaiUK. Womas's Cofttgt, Bes 2 JecksenUle, DL AD CLUB MEN GET, RESULTS Convert European Uaaalartarer ta Gospel of Omaha and He Will Legate Here. Frederick W. Lyons, represemln-. a sou venir ni.nufclurinK conoern tf Furih, Germany, a in Louisville he: :lie ad men' convention was In session .;r.d In cidentally met the Omaha delegu.lou. He was so Impressed with the resource of Omaha a he heard them preached by the Omaha Ad club men that he forthwith determined this was the city for his com pany to plant a branch bouse la. kk). Octo ber 1 this will be done. 9 infjK Wit Last Tuesday Half Holiday f e season tomoiTow' j V VlUdV U a M. V VlUVil 2 Purchases made up to 12 o'clock deliv ered same day as usual A STARTLING HALF DAY SALE Choice of any Wash Suit $ in stock up to $13.50. Take your pick Tuesday About one hundred white and colored repp two-piece "Wash jCt 4v AC Suits, heavy enough for wear late in the fall. ivGij tOur best styles as shown this season. Great : variety of beautiful models. Here's a price so low that not one should remain by store closing at 1 o'clock. Lots of $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $13.50 suits $2.95 buys any one of them. - Bennett's Big Grocery 3 n.nn.tt1. T.11aKI. . v . . n U . u V vii irn, ....... Bennett' Tea, aMnorted, pound Bennett's Tea Siting:, pound Bennett's C'halleng-e Coffee, pound Cane and Maple Sugar, pound Oalllard Olive Oil, bottle Hartley' Jelly Marmalade, 25o Jar Bennett' Capitol Wax Heane, 15c can . Bayle' Horseradish Mustard, Jar Bennett's Capitol Oats, 2-lb. pks; Granulated Sugar double stamps on Nutlet Peanut Butter, Jar Diamond S Chill Sauce, bottle Sterling Corn Starch, pound pkg Snider' Tomatoes, large can Earl New Cleanser, three cans Ptellwerck'e Cocoa, H-lb. can Strait' Pineapple Cube, large, can Dutch Hand Soap, three for Royal Tomatoes, two cans all 30 o and 680 and 16o and ISo and 6c 4So and ISo lOo ....lauo and loo and purchases. 16o and ISo and 40 BOo and A 5o and 30c and ...... BOO and . . , . . .S5o and S5o and 880 and 40 green stamps green stamp green stamps green stamp 60 green stamp 10 green stamp 10 green stamp IB green etamps 16 green stamps 10 rreen 20 green 20 green 20 green 10 green 20 green 10 green stamp stamps stamps stamps stamp stamp stamps u PRETTY &VOO EVERY woman wants pretty feet And moil ' every woman can have them by wearing "Dorothy Doddw Shoes. The new Styles are here in profusion. The Bennett Comyany ill 1 nfrMrnrrs, . 5rDT!fTT7'J ' A ' t .! J 1 i onaenui uispmya or n V . I i . . t e l.fT' ,uve tociw3nciuiurenacnmei Splendid Racing Llberatis Band and Grand Opera Singers. Pain's Bailie Jn the Clouds i with Airship I AlhlelicMeel-Carnival -BascDall OriC AN ON CM ALT BATLS HOUND TRIP OH ALL ITAIlOAl3 UX Vf it c JrL . . . LINCOLN, M LB. Viyi.. , - PEN1NG U. S. GOVERNMENT LAND In the FAMOUS SNAKE RIVER VALLEY, IDAHO EIGHTY THOUSAND ACRES Choice agricultural land, under the Carey Act, will be open to entry n settlement, In the BIO LOST RIVER TRACT. DRAWING AT ARCO, IDAHO Tuesday, September 14, 1PCD. You Must Register Between September 9th and 14th It you do not take land after your number is drawn it costs you nothing. Title Acquired With Thirty Days' Residence Water Ready for De-lirery, May 1010. Homeseeken' rates on all railroads and special rates from all northwestern points. For Illustrated booklet and all desired information, call oa or address C. B. Hurll, cion?"'o. Dept. Boise. Idaho Bee Want Ads Boost Your Business A FEW OF TUESDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS Try Ordering; by Mail, It's Satisfactory and Profitable. A! THE RELIABLE STORE We Fill Mail Orders from Daily Ads Except in Case of Hour Sales. 35c Embroideries Tuesday, Per Yard 15c A Beautiful hew Line ef Extra Wide Corset Cover nnd Flouncinar Embroideries, nil remilar and ner- fect goods; values to 3.rc n yard without doubt the rf' pa ehoicest lot of bargains ever offered in Omaha; at our special Tuesday sale prio rsc Our Busy Cloak Department 3 Rouslnf Speolsls for Tuesday' Selling. Dainty Wash Suits $5.00 to 112.00 values, about 300 of them to select from. Splendid variety of styles and colors. In 3 lots cholre, for $1.08. $2.95 1 $3.05 $5 Silk Waists Pretty summer styles, in black or white; values up to $5.00; all sizes; on sale in main aisle, front room, $1.95 All Childen's Bonnet', and Hats That sold up to $1.50 big assortment of styles. ". BOO In the lot, on sale to close, choice 15 High Grade Wool Dress Goods Dept. The largest, most complete and up-to-date stock in Omaha. No old or carried over goods. $1.98 Prunellas $1.25 $1.98 Poplins $1.25 $1.50 Serges $1.00 $2.00 Serges Sl.25 Tailor Suitings Cheverons, Herring bones, checks, stripes, broadcloths, Lupin's cheviots, Priestley's plain and fancies, etc., from $1.00 UP 10 S7.SO : Our new Tailoring Department is now open under the management of L. Leiff, well known in Omaha. We will make skirts, suits, coats and cloaks to measure. Our prioes will be very moderate. Enquire at Wool Dress Goods Dept Extra Specials for Tuesday in Our Famous Domestic Room rhe best 25c Unbleached Muslin In the market; 9-4 that Is a full 81 inches Tuesday only 20 H Edwards, the beet yard wide Bleached Muslin on the market, at . ...7H No. 1163, the best, the handsomest and finest quality Blanket for $4.00, on sale Tuesday only, (two pairs limit) ......$2.05 No. 1176, the best $2.00 Blanket on. the market, Tuesday .....$1.98i It. A., th best Canton Flannel ever ( sold at 50 v Our famous 1201 Shaker Flannel 5 1 Buckingham or Amoskeag, the fam ous outing flannel. See it you can match them ' 10 Our celebrated Orleans No. 1199, sold everywhere for $4.00 pair, our price for Friday only $2.70 12 ounae Grain Sacks ...elGH$ 14 ounce Grain Sacks ...... . .18 16 ounce Grain Sacks 20tts Ten other specials. Hardware Bargains - $5 Hard Steel Lawn Mower $1.75 16 gallon Garbage Cans $1.25 si.bu i gauon uamage uans )t$c $5.00 Bicycle Ball Bearing Wringer, guaranteed for 3 years, only $3.30 $10 Typhoon Wash Machine ..$5.08 $5 Round American Washer . .$2.08 One quart Tomato Cans, per doz. 30 One quart Self Sealing Tomato Cans, per dozen 40 $2.03 $8.00 Guaranteed Ball Bearing Lawn Mower for , , . . . .$3.08 15c canvas covered Garden Hose, per foot 7W 25c Wilson Bread Toaster ..12? 26c Mrs. Vrooman's Sink Strainer, tot Put Your Pears, Plums and Grabapples Up How. A carload of extra Fancy Colorado Bartlett Pearju special for this sale, per bushel box $2.75 PLUMS, PLUMS, PLUMS-lThe snap of the season. Four basket crates. Fancy California Sugar Plums, per crate $1.00 CRABAPPtiES FOR JELLY Large market basket Fancy Whiting Crabaw- plea, per basket 20 Monday's prices on Flour, Vegetables, Groceries, Butter, Cheese and Crackers. . . DOITT FORGET TRY HAYDEIl'S FIRST IT PAYO For Quality and Quantity of Light Use Tungsten Lamps i The greatest advance in electric lighting since the invention of the . incandescent lamp. Ask us for prices and other in formation. Omaha Electric Light and Power Co. Y. MNC.A. Dldg. Tel. Doug 1062-Ind. A-1278 M BBMSSBBI M&tiffL zpr In 'Imlteil (Irgrr rn'y. ttia mfnlflcnc ( th ocnerr Id the Cenkolan Kocklea viewed enroute to tb ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTIOM Stopover without extra ehr at th fimom reoortsi Btalf I.ooU Jfield a lacier. Tbla "Land of EncbDtmDt" is reached only kr tb Canadian Pacific Railway ' Through train to Beet tie from St. Paul daily at 10:1 a. m. ' Lew Sscaxaloa Fare (rum all place 10 beatue and ail Fuse Hound citiea and return. AUaaa and return from Vancouver M. by Can. PaolCM ' ateanifa. Ticket for al ty aa-ent ef all railways, head for literature and Information. A. C. Shaw, General Agent,' Chicago. 1 'V