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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
THE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914, The Birth of a New Business "WTONDAY MORNING the House of Burgess-Nash Company will assume owner ship and control of the business which under the name of Orkin Brothers has been located at the corner of 16th and Harney streets. Hereafter this store will be occupied by Burgess-Nash Co., which firm name we shall endeavor to make favor-, ably known to every man, woman and child in Omaha and the Central West. LV The policy of the house will be ABSOLUTE INTEGRITY SATISFACTION-ACCOM- it I if-' MOD A TION with the purpose of winning and holding the CONFIDENCE of every man, woman and child who enters its doors. i - W.hd'er no possible circumstance, will this house sanction any word or deed of any employe s designed to mislead a purchaser. yifh0n0tifr mixf-nthf& hnrtnen rffz hnnnen thev must the hniise mill trnrt Rider it a nrirtileae . , m m m m w to correct them with promptitude and courtesy. The spirit of accommodation and civility will rule and in the treatment of patrons and visitors this spirit will be developed to the fullest possible extent. These are a few of the principles the foundation stones upon which this new business will stand, but greatest of all is that unequalled principle that unshak able rock TRUE INTEGRITY, upon which everlasting foundation this business will be fixed so firmly that it will become a part of the rock itself. )s Furthermore, we shall see to it that our stocks are put into the best possible condition as ! soon as it can be done, and to this end our early duty will be to clear the shelves and reserve rooms of certain parts of the stocks now on hand. And in order to accomplish tnis as quicKiy as possioie, we aeemea it oest to Close the Store Friday and Saturday to prepare for our gigantic RE-ORGANIZATION SALE which will start Monday Morning at 8 o'Clock. Burg ess Nash Co. Successors to Orkin Brothers ? 1 -M f J. Sharp reductions of prices will be made on such goods throughout every section as must be sold a work which began Friday morning and will continue until the desired result is accomplished. See Sunday papers for full particulars. 1 ' i. a