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    TITO BKK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY 10, 1H10.
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SALARY RAISE IN SCHOOLS
More Pay for Principals and Super
visor! Considered by Board.
COMES UP ON A PETITION
Sflna l.nalar Korthrnp Is Appointed
llrirlntrnr of the Prhool
to tucccril Miss Margaret
Kennedy.
A committee of the Hoard of Education
trill give consideration to a requeHt from
tho principal!! and supervisors In the
Omaha xcliools for a raise In wages. The
slgmrs of tho request want the maximum
rata of pay raised from 11.4:5 a your to
Sl.MW. The minimum for principals and
supervisors Is tKi.
Miss Louise Northrup lias been appointed
to tho off Icq of registrar at the bJKh
school, to succeed Miss Margaret Kennedy,
whoso resignation takes effect with the
end of the month.
At the meeting of the board Monday
evening Secretary Burgees presented the
following statement of receipts ar.d ex
penditure Jar 1S09:
HKCKITS.
Interest on bonds I 3,000.00
Interest on funds i.SM.ott
liquor iic.enscH 2W.WU.W
MiH'.'elluueoua licenses 14.74ti.O0
JN on-resident tuition ,6ol.6
Normal training apportionment... 0M.W
i'ollce cuuit tints 4,!l.f
ltt-ntals 1.;50.U0
mala apportionment 41, ito.lt
Tax collections 3oi,U.M.l
loaned books not returned 7H.47
L,oss and ilamune to hooks 217.01
Itelund of expies charges 7.0a
bale of dirt W.40
Bale of Junk 410.4f
Kuln ot gruue supplies 64;!. tw
Sale of iHign si'iiool supplies l,i4.24
hewer connections iWO.OO
mL nwmm ma MavsjaHaMmaWssmsiuiissiiiiisii
II" sr.
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m ex a n a n a n n
or -w-w-acw an
Total receipts ...
Cash In treasury January 1, 1JUU.
Wt7,S.76.07
Total 771,WiT.
KXPKNmTURK.S.
Advertising . 1"V
Aixliiteot services u.niu.ro
Uooks W,is.S4
Cartage 1,025.M
Census enumeration
Const) ucnun S.047.ii
J.ieciion expenses l,b67.4J
Electric power 322. A
Kxamlnlng committee luv.txi
jb'i-eigltl iUid exprcus l.ikM 71
fuel 21.1J2.5i
Furniture and fixtures i,;&.it.
Improvements ls.SoJ.W
Insurance TiM.SJ
Interest and exchange W.Wtt.uj
Janitors 43,5'itj. 7b
L,lght and fuel gas V.m.Ot)
Miiiih. charts uud reference books. i'M.M
Ofitcors and clerks 14,i0.ou
January Clearing Sale
WOMEN'S SI KID GLOVES at 59c a Pair
Women '8 kid gloves, in black, white and
colors, some are long gloves, others are
2-clnsp effects, many are slightly muss
ed from display at Christmas time
worth up to $1.00 a pair C Cl.r
on bargain square, at, pair..-' Jv
. Val. Laces and Insertions
Also crochet, cluny and Armenian edges
many to match worth up to C
I2V2C a yard, at C
Wide Embroideries, Skirtings
Flouncings, Corset Cover Widths Wide Galloons
n : a u r n B 'BB : w
iV 1 l 1 i LI . 1 w
- n 1 1 h
AVINTFIt STYLE BOOKS -SO ) hi C
AND A lBc PATTERN FREE. J
18 to 27 inches' wide Swiss, nainsook and
batiste choice new designs; on bargain
square,' worth up to 75c a yard, at.
33c lis
Women's $4 SWEATER COATS at $1.98
Hundreds of the newest styles in women's sweater coats
just arrived. The colors are red and gray. They are
well made all sizes and actualy worth up $198
I
to $4.00 three months of use this season.
l'iano tuning
Priming
Kent
JKepalrs
hpeclal taxes :..
Htatlunery and supplies
1.8.2u
1U0.1W
19.s13.b
3.4M.
18,51)1.2.1
Teachers 412.HOO.4St
Miscellaneous 13.157.lti
Total $ioS,"84.09
Amounts transferred from general fund
to special funis us fouows:
lloncl redemption tund....o,000.00
insurance fund , 1,000.00
Teachers' retirement fund. l,77i.46
JANUARY LINEN SALE
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I Here It Is. The Announcement
You Have Been Waiting For.
y A big clean-
fi cut decisive
' bargain.
: For Women's Suits
15
' - Choice of 800 New Models
Worth $32.50 $30.00, $25. 0
T This is tbe opening wedge to the final clearance sales of our Suit
stocks. . The heralding of this announcement echoes and re-echoes to
the farthermost limits of the city. No sales of the season have yet
touched the tremendous saving possibilities as are offered you here
Wednesday.
Hard twist worsted suits, broadcloth suits, diagonal weave suits
In desirable dark colorings, richly tailored will sell for $15.00. Many,
many styles. Not all sizes in each, of course, but variety and slie
range to meet every requirement.
It's the day of all days for suit buyers. You'll do well to forget
everything else Wednesday and give this sale your first consideration.
Are you going to be with us?
Craslt Toweling.
15c all pure linen
bleached toweling,
yard llo
20c all pure linen
round thread towel
ing, yard 14o
12 Vie all linen blea
ched toweling, per
yard 9o
22c oil pure linen
glass toweling, 24
Inches wide, yd.lSo
16c all pure linen
glass toweling, per
yard lie
6 He gray twill crash,
yard .. 3i
Towels.
5c fringed Turkish
and huck towels,
each aUc
loc fringed Turkish
towels, full bjea
ched, colored bor
ders, each Oc
20c hemmed Turk
ish towels, full
bleached, ea.l2c.
25c hemmed or ,
fringed T u r k 1 sh
towels, each, .' . 15c
Wash Cloths.
5c large knit Turk
ish wash cloths
each 1c
10c scrub or dish
cloths, each ... .Be
40c table padding
good, heavy f leee- '
, ed, yard . ... 10c
10c diaper cloth, all
widths, yard ; . .6c
Mothers ol Boys, this interests YOU
Here's the chance to dress the boys in finer clothes, in better style,
at smaller cost than you have been able to do Blnce well, we don't
know since when.
JANUARY SALE OF WHITE GOODS
Roys' Suits, in 14 to 19 year sizes,
fancy worsteds, casslmeres and
cheviots, ' and plain blue and
black serges and thlbets.
Our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits
at ........ S7.50
Our $7.50 and $10.00 Suits
at 84.75
Boys' Suita, Knickerbocker styles,
7 to 16 year sizes, worth to $7.50
at .... . .$2.50 nd $3.75
Overcoats, 16 to 19 year sizes
$7.60 and $8.60 values. .$4.75
Boys' Overcoat, up to $10.00 val
ues, for $2.50 nd $3.75
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36-inch white Irish
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y"d 35
Total J(i2,7T5.4tf
Total expenditures and transters. .$721,509.65
Warrants outstanding Jan. 1, IMi). 14.UHO.5s
Total general fund liability $7'ii.Uu0.12
FIVE YEARS VAIN SEARCH
FOR STUDENT OF HISTORY
Lover of Clio Appeals for Companion
In Ills Worship and Finds
None.
Have peopio stopped reading history?
Here's a man who loves history, 'but
can't find anyone else with kindred pas
sions. He wants to study history, but
wants to study with another person and
can't find the person.
For five years this man has sought in
vaJn for a companion In research. Now,
as a last resort,, he has appealed to J.
Miller, educational secretary of the Young
Men's Christian association for assistance
In his search.
And Mr. Miller has come to The Bee. He
says If some real, earnest, ardent lover of
history will address him he will Introduce
him to this disappointed, get hopeful lover
of Clio.
yard
39-lnch very fine French mercer
ized mull, yard 25
3C-inch English long cloth, sold
, from the boHyard. .,;. .10
' ' '' ''
36-inch white linen
waisiing at, per
390
46-incb white
linen, yard,
59 up . to
dress
490
$1
36-inch Imperial nainsook, extra
value, yard ...... . . .... 104
40-inch Victoria lawn, good value
for 19c; special, yard : .12 i $
BRANDEIS STORES
A Wpan5?
A Traveling Salesman.
H. F. Beers. 617 7th ave., Peoria, III.,
writes: "I have been troubled for soma
time with kidney trouble, so severely at
times I .could scarcely carry my grips.
After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney
Pills I have been entirely relieved, and
cheerfully recommend them to all." Foley's
Kidney Pills ara healing and antlsceptlo
and win restore health and strength. Sold
by all druggists.
COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS
Selects David Cole as Chairman of
Executive Committee add Re.
'Electa Other Officers.
David C. Cole was elected chairman ot
tie executive committee of the Commercial
elub, O. K. Haverstlck, assistant cashier
of the United States National bank, was
re-elected treasurer, W. R. Wood was re-
lecter secretary and J. M. Guild commis
sioner.' Thesa were elected memhers: Ole Hlb
ner, W. O. Sunderland, T. H. von Rolf,
Frank E. W'llhelm, H. R. Plnkerton, A.
, W. Hunt. M. F. Groaamau, J. DeForest
Richards, A. W. Carpenter and Harry K.
Ryan. '
The secretary was Instructed to write to
all Jobbing, wholesale and manufacturing
houses to see If tHsy will not each give
one clerk a vacation for two weeks in
April to assist In gathering tha census.
C. I Saunders, director of the census for
' Nebraska, Is especially deslrlous of secur
ing efficient help that the work may be
speedy and correct.
SGi'!
INSANE MAN NOT A FOOL
II Knows Who Took Ills Gold HlasT
stnd Tips 111m Oft to the
Police.
Jack Roach, a vagrant in the county jail.
has round that while Charles Wajda "may
toe crasy, hs Is no fool."
Wajda, an Insane prisoner, awoke from
a nap to find that a much valued gold
ring had been taken from his finger, lie
remarked that Jack had been to friendly
and, on his hint, the suspected man was
searched.
Jack had the ring tucked away in his
clothes and now he may look between the
bars of the county Jail Into the peniten
tiary. A warrant charging Roach with larceny
from the person, a felony, has been filed
lu police court
We sell a woman's shoe
for $3.00 that is equal in
every way to most of the
shoes known and sold as
$3.50 shoes. " There is as
much style to them; they
fit .as perfectly, they feel
as ' comfortable, they look
as well, and they wear as
long. There is no other
shoe sold .for $3.00 that
compares with them in
style, fit or wear.. They
are the best there is for the
price, and are good enough
for aiiybodyy- See them.
FRY SHOE CO.
THE
10th nd
8HOERS,
Douglas Streets.
Dr. Milen's Treatment
of Rheumatism Successful
I l,SM l'V.Hk?vt.f
Dennett's Big Grocery
Every Item In today's list on sale
Wednesday and Thursday.
Bennett's Breakfast Coffee 1,000 2-
lb. cans; on sale it, can... 48o
And 0 stamps.
Bennett's Challenge Coffee lb. . . iCe
. And 10- stamps -
Teas, assorted, per lb. ...... , 480
And 60 -it amps.
Tea Sittings, pound rkg ...15e
And 10 stamps.
Asparagus While lots last we offer:
French Asparagus, 60c cans for 860
Balavia Asparagus, 60c cans for 8B0
Sardines A Bale 20 dozen cans less
than cost.r. .
Faust Sardines, 10c quality 60
F.lite Sardines, .15o quality . ..So
GrnnclalHe - Sardines, 10c quality, .60
Bonheur Sardines, 20c quality ... ,12o
Daledet Sardines, .'Oc quality 19o
Fenauer's Sardines, 30c quality.. 18o
Duledel Sardines. 38c-quality ... .S3o
Sweet Mixed Pickles, quart SOo
And 10 stamps.
. Small Sour JRIcklea, dozen Bo
: Syrup Special Amber Drip, for table
use; our 1.2 He cans for lOo
Franco-American Soups, qt. can, 3So
And 40 stamps.
Argo Gloss.' Starch, six 6c pkga. . .flSo
Diamond H.VJliill Sauce, 16c bottle lOo
Yankee KrlSa Toilet Soap, 4 cakes, 8 So
Qalllard Olive Oil. bottle 450
''lid 40. stamps.
California" Prunes, per pound 80
Initial Seeded Raisins, lb. pkg.,.10o
Navy Bearis", .best quality 6 lbs.. SOo
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NOTIONS
The usual Wednesday bargains will
be on the tables. Save the pennies 011
these little needfuls.
Black Machine Silk, 100-yard spools;
two for j Bo
Ntckle plated Safety Pins, all slses;
two cards for 60
Darning Cotton, doxen spools In box,
for ISO
Machine Thread, 200 yard spools
white or black, two for Bo
Hose Supporters, white or black, for
women and children loo
Elastic Remnants, each lo
Shell Hair Pins, dozen In box.... Bo
Dressmakers' Pins, -lb. box; urfual
26c box for 16o
JAHTJAsVr BISOOV1TT BALES
FURNITURE
Aw advertised In Sunday papers, con
tinue. Furniture for the parlor, bed
room, dining room, library, kitchen,
etc., repriced with clearing reduc
tions of 10. 16, 26 to 3SVfc- The
year's best bargains In this department.
NEXT SATURDAY Another of
our ffamous aales of Picture
Frames, r All sizes and kinds,
worth to 13:00, for lOo to 60c
See 16th Street windows.
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Tooihachs
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not only cares
toothache itutaot
It, but c.!rn the
cavity.remoTessil
odor, atid prerents
drcsv. Keep a sup
ply and lave many
a dcnlial Dill. .
Ttwr ar Imlt&tinm. Sea that 70a get
At all draniUtt It eenta, or by msU.
C. 6. DENT A CO.,
ST tarsss St. Detroit. Mich.
DR. THEODORE MILEN.
Have you rheumaticm? If so stop suf
fering and making life miserable for your
self and all your family. Dr. Mllen has
treated and cured hundreds of cases just
like yours. His specialty for the last thirty
years has boen chronic diseases, so natur-
ally he succeeds In numerous cases where
tho ordinary practicing physician falls.
He makes no charge for consultation and
examination, 'and will not accept your case
unless he can help you. Dr. Mllen makes
this liberal offer because he has con
fidence In himself and knows from long
experience that he can accomplish a cure
for you if you are curable. 1
Don't delay any, longer, see him at once.
Read what Mrs. Mary Hoschar of La
Platte, Neb., has to say regarding her
treatment for rheumatism.
LA PLATTE. Neb.
Dr. Mllen Dear Sir: I have lived close
to La Plntto for twenty-five years. For
the last seven or eight years 1 have been
troubled with rheumatism. When I com
menced treating with you last October I
could not do any work at all In fact, T
could scarcely walk across the floor. I
suffered Intense pain, which was most
severe In my back. My rheumntic pains
are gone now and 1 am doing all my own
work. I most sincerely recommend your
treatment to anyone who Is afflicted as I
have been. Tours trulv,
MRS. MARY HOSCHAR.
Dr. Milen Is the physician In charge of
the AUHlro-Amerlcan Doctors, 428 Ramge
building, Fifteenth and Harney streets,
Just opposite the Orpheum theater. He
treats and cures all chronic and nervous
diseases of men and women.
A medleluo need not bs disagreeable to
hi Vf focllvoA Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy
Is pleasant to take and always cures.
SHEAN DROPPED AS DESERTER
soldier Who Suddenly Disappeared
Sappoacsl to Bo Living In
llexlco.
First Lieutenant Daniel E. Shesn, late
of the Klxteenth United states Infantry,
whoso rensatlonal disappearance and al
leged wlfo abandonment from Fort Crook,
where ha was stationed, lust fall, hus been
dropped tioiu tus runs ul'ins army as a
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
At tho top of the Ozarks, has one hun
dred thousand visitors annually. Delight
ful winter resort. Pure water, mountain
air and beautiful scenery. Visitors with
Kidney, Rheumatism, Stomach and Nerv
ous troubles cured. For booklet, writs
SECRETARY COMMERCIAL CLU3
-A-W-F cnulcH
The Best Bemsdy
Colds, Throat and
blss Is
COUGH
for Conghs,
bans; Xrou.
HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF
Get a bottle today. SSo and SOo, at
your druggists or Mogrsli Drug Cu- 807
BOS X. 19th Bt Onahs.
deserter. I'p to the present time Lieu
tenant Shran bus pcen reported as absent
without leave.
.Nothing whatever' has been heard from
Lieutenant hhean since bis disappearance,
that could be regarded , as reliable, al
though It Is supposed that ha went to
Mexico, where; la la now thought to be
living. ','
FOOD FOR
NERVES
tVeak and nervous mea
who ttnd their pjwir to
work And youthful vigor
lions as a renuli of over.
work or mental exertion should tsk
CRAY'S NKKVii FOOD PILLS. 1 bey will
nisks you sac .ar.d sleep and bo a man
gain. '
It Box; t ooxes lift by malL
SKZBMAIf Is M cCOWsTB&& DBDO . CO.
Gor. ISth asg Dodge Stroeta.
OWL BMUO TA.MY,
Cos. ISth . b4 atarnoy Sts.. Omaha. Sea,
Important Changes in Train Schedules
VIA '
CHICAGO
Milwaukee k St. Paul
RAILWAY
" EAST BOUND
San Francisco Overland Limited leaves Om
aha 11:43 P. M., arrives Chicago 1 P. M.
No. 18 Colorado Special, leaves Omaha 7:57 A. M.f
arrives Cliicago 8:45 P. M. ,
No. 4 Omaha-Chicago local, leaves 7:15 A. M.
No. 6 The Business Man's Train, leaves Omaha at
6:00 P. M., as formerly, arrives Chicago 8 A. M.
WEST BOUND
No. 1 San Francisco Overland Limited, leaves Chi
cago 7 P. M., arrives Omaha 8 A. M.
No. 15 Colorado Special, leaves Chicago 10:30 A. M.,
arrives Omaha 11.33 P. M.
No changes in other trains.
TICKETS)
1524 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb.
I m. aT a. J t, 1
BAILEY & MACH
J DENTISTS
, .1 liest equipped dental office In tbe middle west.
Highest grade dentistry at reasonable prices.
Porcelain fillings, Just like tbe tooth. All Instru
ments carefully sterilized atter each patient.
1 H1HI) KLOOll PAXTON 11 LOCK
Cor 16th and Farnam Sts.
Our Candy Spedal
For Wednesday
Peanut Brittle, per pound box,
Wednesday 1 tZg
Only J1-P1
MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO.
16th and Farnam Sts.
To Itle oat the Scaffold
is painlPBft, compared with the wrak, lame
back klilney trouble iu((B. Ktet'trle Blt
trs Is the if irudy. 6o. fur sal b Ua
ton Vtmh Cu.
If you believe that the women
of tbls community have self respect-and
Intelligence you must
admit that most of tbem read The
Qrraha Io
Bo a Trained Kurse
S2S.OO a Week
I ii esportnnltw laoffr4 t" roost womM who wUh i
' f " . , o... of Li. brill Training
..,. mSnt ol thla x kool or allKlbM to rpfmlnntll)
lu Mtiul Notloooi o-itlonot Nurmas. 1 "u'
. onioriyrpoftrliiliMr lo oroctlo.l mn& horouol
ur.lnoai.hOr.i.mklllriincli,l - J"
tlvo.tKxnl and laandrr fi.nd mall rarouaaraWoa .r ir
awund nwutli. Tha phjralcal. moral antf a.iial ""':''
Sittdaataarscaralally aaxU4. t t urcuuari. adoraas
MltS CANOLINf SOELLNKS). 8UPT.
Ukttids Hftssttsl TralnlRi Schoftl lor Kurws,
sisr utst shoc. chicaoo. ilu
TWENTNETH CENTURY FARMER
j ' Beat Kara. Vmptt la the Wsst.
happiness, health, A
love, comfort and )(
I
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THE BEER YOU LIRE
Ccitscmeri' Dittribnter
John Nittlcr
3224 fto. 2th Stret,
blocks ass. of Brawtry.
Duma- ism. avsd 3a,
lad. A-ttaO.
awaioxspti
AVDEGS
Cuy Tour Boys'
Suits In
Thursday's
Clearance
Don't Miss Wednesday's Bargains
In The Busy Domestic Room
Big Clsaranes J
Salo of Child ri
ren's Suit Bar U Ui
jaln Thursday THE RELIABLE store
Winter Underwear at Less Than Half
A grand clearance of odd lots nd broken
lines of Men's, Women's and Children's Win
ter Underwear Wednesday in Domestic Hoom.
Ladies' $1.00 Quality Union Suits, in white or
'cream; on sale Wednesday at 49(5
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests or Pants, that
sold to $1.00; in one big lot at 39c
Children's Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments
that sold for 50c, sizes 2 to 6 years . .12M:C
Children's Fleeced and Jersey Ribbed Vests
or Pants Kegular values to 50c; Wednes-
fl siaSatf ST JTsl
day, at 15c
Children's Union Suits,, all
sizes, that sold to $1.00; one
prij Wednesday, at. .39c
Men's Winter Underwear
Heavy fleece lined shirts or
drawers values to 75c to
close at 25c
Wednesday Vhc
Domestlo Room
Extra large, fringed, cut corners.
Bed Spread, Regular price $2.50,
In this sale 81.75
Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, 8-10,
regular price $2.76, in this sale,
at $1.75
81-90 Pontlac Sheets, only 6 to a
customer, at, each 50
Product Bleached Muslin, at, a
yard ;...Gtf
Clover bleached Muslin, at, a
yard G
Dictator L. L. unbleached Muslin,
at, a yard 7
Home made Comfortables, extra
large, made of goud siikoline,
worth $2.60, In this sale, each,
t S1.59
Extra specials In Blankets.
Hourly Sales In the
Domestic Room
From 0 A. M. to 10 A. M.
One case Fruit of Loom bleached
Muslin, In good, long mill rem
nants, at, yard 7?
From 10 A. M. to 1 A. M.
One case of full size grey Blank
ets, well worth $2.50, for one
hour only '. $1.39
From 2 1'. M. to 3 1. M.
One case of Flannelettes, regular
10c quality, all good patterns,
10 yard limit, at, yard.... 5
From 2:30 I M. to 8:30 1 M.
One case of Amoskeag teapludowu
Outing Flannel, regular 12
grade, 10 yard limit, at,
yard GM
Read tha Big Anti-Trust Grocery Sale for Wednesday
By trading at Hayden's you help to
break up tha bis; trust combinations,
and save from 26 to 60 per cent on
your living expenses.
48-lb. sacks best High Patent Flour,
made from the best No. 1 wheat, per
sack S1.40
(Beware of poor imitations.)
8 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal
for BO
24- lb. sacks best Rye Flour TSo
25- lb. sack beat Wheat Flour.... 76o
6 lbs. best hand picked Navy Beans
for 88o
lbs. choice Japbn Rice .85o
$ lbs. best pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley
or Frlna 8So
Choice California Prunes, lb 4o
Fancy Italian Prunes, lb.. ?Ho
Fancy Mulr Peaches, lb. . . . v. . . .loo
Fancy Cleaned Currants, lb 8 Ho
Fancy Heeded Raisins, lb. pkg...8H
Fancy Muscatel Cooking; Raisins, por
lb. 7Wo
Oil or Mustard Sardines, per can..4o
Tall cans Alaska Salmon. lOo
SUSTZira TRUST PRICES OH BUT-
TXJEa. CKXEBJB ADD BVTTERIWE
Fancy Country Roll Butter, lb....88o
Fancy Country Creamery Butter, per
lb 5oo
Fani'y No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb..38o
Fancy Full Crea.n Young- America
Cheese, lb SOo
Fancy Full Cream Brick or Lim-
burger Cheese, lb BOo
Neufchatel Cheese, each So
Map Sago Cheese, 'each THo
Peanut Butter, per ltt. . . , . V. . . . 15o
2 lbs. Good Butterlne.:-i.. ;,... 85o
2 lbs. Table Uuttertne , ,36o
Fancy Tahle Butterlne, equal to
creamery, per lb.; ,s.86o
TRESS VEGETABLES JLI.Ii THE
TIME AT HATOEN'B at lass than
ons-half you pay slsswhsrs.
2 heads fresh Leaf lettuce Bo
Fresh CarrotB, Turnips, Beets or
Shallots, per bunch
Fancy Cauliflower, per lb.
Fancy Ripe Tomjtoys, lb.
Fresh Parsley, bunch......
Fancy Cabbage, per lb....
HIOEEAMS JTATXX, OSAHOEB,
The Orangs of Quality.
The finest prcduutlon of California
' kissed, by the nun, moon and stars,
and tho sreat anti-trust orange per
dozen... ISO, 17 Ho, SOo, 8So and 300
IT
.4o
.. .100
...ISO
....40
. . . .80
FORGET Try HAYDENS First PAYS
.Ay
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fit
" beautiful lands
of perennial June"
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where snow is unheard of and ice is unknown.
Only summer things, summer ways and summer
pleasures are evident there.
Leave the rigors of winter behind you and dwell for
awhile where Old Sol is at his merriest now. These
glorious, tropic places are near you-it is only one day
and two nights from Kansas City to Florida on the
fast Frisco train, the
outheastem
Leaves Kansas Ci
at 6:15 p.nvdaily
ted
one day and two nights of comfortable, cozy and
continuous travel., No delays or changes the sleeping
car goes right through. Steam heat, electric light
Dining Car serving delicious Harvey meals and an
Observation Library Car with magazines and papers
for your leisure hours.
Round trip ticket on sale daily at reduced fares to many points
in Florida, also to Havana, Cuba.
Write me and I shall be glad to send you some beautifully illustrated
literature and will also tell you more about Florida and Cuba, the
advantages of our service and the fares. ,
J. C. LOVRIF.N,
Division Passenger Agsnt, Frisco Lines .
Kansas City, Mo.
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No am a oca iitmlmluim. baud ur our beautiful uw
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HARRY N. RUSSELL, Head Master, KEARNEY, KEBR.