Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 20, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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Historical, Enterprising and Important Business Center of
Omaha-Block Comprises Large Firms Doing Business
Throughout the United States and Foreign Parts
fffjERE is where pioneer names still linger on Omaha's business roster, Many of the early day merchants
hamtfl of the city havo gone, and not even a memory of them remains with the busy people, save now and then some "old timer" may recall the merchants who were
vmmi in business on Lower Farnam street twenty or more years ago. The men who are still in business down there are well known, though; they are progressive,
energetic and wide awake, thoroughly able to grasp new ideas and keep fully abreast of modern methods of doing business. And for this reason they have survived
the changes of time, the expansion of the city that has followed with its growth, and have kept alive the currents of trade in the older retail section. In the
"1300 Block" will be found substantial, enterprising and Btrictly modern business men, names that have been known in Omaha since the town first had business
men to represent it.
HILLER LIQUOR COMPANY.
With the products of nearly nvory country In the world
represented In tholr stock, the Miter Liquor .-ompany stands
es the only house of Its kind In tho mlddln weal. Most peo
ple of Omaha know the local business of thin house, but. per
haps, only a few reallae that this large houHe sends i Its koou
to nearly evory part, of the United States dally, , Way back
In 1889 Jlenry Hlllor, the .sonlor tiartner of he concern,
founded tho- business, and It has always been the policy to
supply tho family and club trado almost exclusively. Hccuuho
tho firm caters to tho home trado many of tho natrons-ot the
store are women, who dally visit the store.1 Hustling young
Louis Hlller Is the Junior member and manager of the firm.
MORITZ MEYER.
Standlug a "a land jnark of the "1000" block. Morltz Merer
conducts his cigar business with tho same "value received
policy which characterized his opening in the days of '69. At
that time ho was1 a member of the firm of Max Meyer &
Bros., one of the leading mercantile housos in Omaha,
with a large variety of cigars, ranging In prices from five to
fifty cents each In stock Mr. Meyer has built up a substantial
business, which 1b one of the features of tho bloak now bolng
boosted, Ab tho oldest cigar merchant In the city, in point
of business experience, as a thirty-second degree Mason, a
member of the board of trade, tho commercial club and other
public spirited organizations, Mr. Meyer Is well qualified as a
good booster, not only Tor his own business, but also for his
neighboring merchants who comprise the "will be" famo.is
1300 block.
RAPHAEL-PRED CO.
An Introduction to the well advertised Raphaol-Pred com
pany Is hardly necessary. Commencing in a small way, this
flrm'has for more than four years been proachlng-to' tho peo-
Princess'
Grafanola
$75
00
With $15.00
Werth tt records of your own selection to bo given away with
tkla Ihatnimxnt. !M f Vilmrtl.l. HUr. 11a.nnn.u mi
Mens) Including the famous Sextette from 'Luclu'" nut) .tho
DurtU from 'Hlcm1tn lui id.. ....,,!.. .11 .. l. .j .
ewonstratloa" record and 40() needles.
THE COMPIiKTK nt'TLTT flV l,lit.'l Tin 11
A4 jEaajr Terms of Payment If desired.
Columbia Demonstration Record Free
Tm Every Talking Machine Owner
Columbia Phonograph Co., S8""
Omaha's Smile Corner
Stand at the comer of Fourteenth and Farnam
streets between 12 and 1 and note .a atcady stream of
imUing and contented ladies and gentlemen coming
out of the Woodmen Building. Why these radiant
t countenances t Because the nveruge allotment of
Junoh money procures an ideul menl according to each
individual taste at the
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Merchants
Natknal
Bank
Here Since 1882
Splendid record has been made by
this large financial institution
and its officers.
Capital and Surplus
Over $1,100,000.00
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LUTHER DRAKE, President
F. T. HAMILTON, Vice President
FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier
B. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashier
0. B. DUODALE, Assistant Cashier
Travel in Comfort to
California
There are many routes to select from, each bavin special fea
tures. Arrange your trip to California or points Intermediate
so that you can go over one route and return by way of another,
traveling: all the way over the lines of the
UNION-SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Every inch of main line is protected by Automatio
Electrio Block Safety Signals
In addition, two-thirds of the distance to Ogden Is double
trucked.
The above features Automatic Klectrlc Block Safety Signals
and heavy double track, together with its dustlcss gravel road
bed, fast and splendidly equipped electric lighted trains, direct
route and excellent dining cars havo given to theio lines the title
"STANDARD ROUTE OF THE WEST"
Bee Denver. Ogden, Salt Lake City and many other popular
tourist points en route,
.Kor literature and Information relative to diverse routes, fares,
s&povers. side trips, etc,, call on or address
L. IIINDORFF, O. P. & T. A.
1324 Faroam St. Phone Doug. 1828
OMAHA, NEB.
In the "1300" Block
Best
Moving
Pictures
ON FRIDAY WE OFFSTr AN EX
CEPTIONALLY GOOD PROGRAM IN
ORDER TO INTRODUCE OUR HIGH
CLASS THEATER TO VISITORS OF
THE BLOCK.
Don't Fail to Attend THE ELITE
When in the Block
pie of Omaha that it pays to stray off the "beaten path' and
the big business it has built up in these yers Is evidence that
tho values offered at the Itnpheal-Pred store are gonulne
With a complete stock of everything In ready-to-wear goods
for men, women and children, and under the personal manage
ment of H. W. Rapheal and D. Pred. the firm Is oaslly one of
the big attractions on the 1300 block.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO COMPANY.
Nothing urges more strongly tho importance of the 13(n
block than the presence thereon, of tho Schmoller & Mueller
Piano company, It being the only exclusive piano houso In Ne
braska. This concern was founded In 1SB9 by Joseph Iiel
ler, whose' personality and business Integrity gave It the kj."
sary Impetus for the building up of the enormous piano bifraAf
ness which the firm now enjoys. J J
Adam Morrell's
Palatial
BARBER SHOP
Bath Rooms and
Manicure Parlor
Is Now Open
For Friday O
December 20th
nly Ik
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ping articles at a sacrifice. If i
ly, phone tus 'your order:
We will sell tho followii
you can't come Friday
De Witt Kidney Pills, 50c size 35c
Listcrine, 25c size ..... .', . . . -. : ... 15c
Carter's Little Liver Pills; 125c size.-. 15c
Murine; 50c size 35c
Murine, 25c size .' 15c
Groves' Bromo Quinine, 25c size . . . . f 15c
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, $1.00 size 80c
Pinkhani's Blood Purifier, $1.00 size 80c
Poroxide, J,4-lb 6c
AGENTS FOR NYALS'
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FAMILY REMEDIES
All 50c ounce Perlume, any inanufncture,'oz . . ,29c
Fountain Syringes, 25 discount this day only
POPE DRUG CO.
13th and Farnam Sts.
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winter Excursion
Southeast Via
Rock Island Lines
(ROUND-TRIP FARES)
Havana, Cuba $87.00
Jacksonville, Fla t. $50.50
St. Augustine, Fla. ...(... $53.00
Miami, Fla . .; . .872.50
Tampa, Fla .'.V $62.10
Savannah, Ga. $48.20
Thomasville, Ga "... X $47.50
Charleston, S. 0 $48.85
Montgomery, Ala . ... $41.00
Montgomery, Ala . : $40.00
New Orleans, La 41.00,
Fare to above, and many other points, are in
L effect daily, and carry final return limit to May 15th
and June 1st.
Diverse route to Jacksonville and points beyond
may be obtained at slightly higher fares.
Homoseekers' fares with shorter limit and lowe
cost in effect 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Chicago limited leaves Omaha Union station at
6:08 P. M. Other good trains at 4:10 P. M., and
12:20 midnight.
For further information and literature, call o
, , write
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J. S. McNALLY,
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W. 0. W.Bldg. j
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BASEMENT W. O. W. BLDG.
14th and Farnam. W