Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1914, PART ONE, Image 9

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"No finer placo in the State.
Koia Bros., Clnrkson, Neb.
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"They have tho right goods."
C. A. NoTrncs, Elkhorn, Neb.
"A vcrr popular place."
Den Morton, Benson, Kb.
"Tho boys who put Bon In Benson."
Omaha Retail Store,
View of Wholesale House. 5,808 Square Feet on the Third Floor of the Brown
Omaha, Neb.
A Few interior or Exterior Views From the Brodegaard Branches
in Iowa and Nebraska
FRED BRODEGAARD.
Coho's Phnrmncy, Ashland, Neb.
"A clean and cool place."
16th and Douglas Streets.
Success and Why!
THE TASK of organizing a chain of branch
stores with a united buying and selling power
greater than that of any long (distance mail order house in the
Jewelry line may now bo considered completed. Ono hundred and fifty
merchants in as man' towns are selling our goods now or have signed
contracts taking effect about June 1, and One hundred more merchants
will be added to our list and h'ave branches in operation before Decem
ber 1, making a total of two hundred and fiftr branch stores beforo the
end of 1914.
Sufficient capital has been secured, partly in Nebraska and partly
in the East, to carry on this great undertaking, andtho remaining capital
stock will be disposed of during tho next two months, thus making tho
two hundred and fifty branches an established fact.
Facts That Talk!
Wo havo no hesitancy In laying tho following figures boforo tho buying public
of (wo states In order to cmphaslzo the fundamental principle of greater buying
and Belling power on which our system of business Is based.
During tho experimental stago of tho branch store plan In 1013, sixty-three
stores did an average monthly business of ?111.50. Danod on this low average
of our "Pioneer" year, tho 250 stores will do business for not less than $335,
000.00 a year, and when to this in added tho scope of our well established Omahit
store, wo find a yearly total business of not less than $500,000.00.
THESE ARE FACTS THAT TALK WHEN" WE HEAL WITH THE DIG FAC
TORIES IX THE EAST I
THESE ARE FACTS THAT TALK WHEN WE MINIMIZE ON RUNNING
EXPENSES AND ON PROFITS DUE TO THE LARGER VOLUME OF I1USL
NESS!
Note our advertisement In this paper next Sunday, frlviug prices and descrip
tions on SELECTED DIAMONDS, STANDARD WATCHES, QUALITY JEWELRY,
tho MOST DURABLE MAKES IN SILVERWARE and the FINEST CUT GLASS.
List of Stores Through Iowa and Nebraska
OMAHA STORES.
Fred Brodegaard Jewelry Co., ICth and
Douglas Sts.
Megeath Stationery, (open June 15th).
Ben Morton, Benson.
Brown Park Pharmacy.
Fregger Drug Co.
Hoist Pharmncy
Q St. Pharmacy, South Omaha.
NEBRASKA STORES.
Albion, J. Hess & Son.
Auburn, W. A. Syrlng.
Arcadia, Moore & Copoland.
Archor, T. J. Lock & Son.
Ashland, Cones' Pharmacy.
Battlo Creek, W. L. Boycr.
Blair, Sas Bros.
Bluo Springs, J. W. Gardner.
Bradsbaw, C.-E. Roggy.
Brule, R. M. Anderson.
Burchard, F. C. Casey.
Calhoun, Fred II. Frahm.
Central City. J. S. Lindlcy.
ClarkB. C. W. Honnold.
Clarkson, Koza Bros.
Comstock, City Pharmacy.
Craig, McCracken Drug Co.
Dannebrog, A. B. Carlson.
Dawson, H. D. Kcmlst.
Decatur, If. D. Byram.
Elba, Madscn & Hormanson.
Emerson, Davics & Fuller.
Elgin, McDonald & Co.
Elkhorn. C. A. Nowncs.
Fairfield, Hoovet & Reeves.
Fordyco, II. C. Goebel.
Gretna, A. U. Mangold.
Hampton, Bly Drug Co.
Hartlngton, Fair Cash Store.
Herman, Van Valtus Dept. Store.
Homer, It. E. Ford.
Hooper, Davics Pharmacy.
Howell, J. W. Koza.
Humphr6y, 0. A. Wlndolph.
Kennnrd, Burr R. Jones.
Leigh. M. H. Kibtor.
Lyons, C, B. Neumeycr.
Marquette. J. J. Luff.
Meadow Grove, O. P. Jones.
Millard, Peters Bros. '
New Stores to Be
NEBRASKA.
Brock.
DeWitt.
Bralnard,
Bruno.
Lin wood.
Valparaiso.
Weston.
Shelby.
Osceola,
. Polk.
Hardville.
tftJca.
Tamora.
Staplehurst.
Grafton.
Coleridge.
Laurel.
Randolph.
Bloomfiold.
Wausa.
Creigbton.
Plalnviow.
Pierce.
Ostnond.
Dunbar.
Syracuse.
Palmyra.
Talmadge.
Block,
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VlMlM' STORES f V j
DIRECTORS i
Fred Brodegaard. Alf. Brodegaard. W. G, Ure, Axel JL Andcricn. J. J, Dreyer.
Mullen, Sands Commercial Co.
Murdock, Murdock Mercantile Co.
Newman Grove, Oscar Samuclson.
North Bend, J, R. Tapster.
Oakdalo, Oakdalo Drug Co.
Oakland, Roberts Drug Co.
Palmor. T. C. Mlnnlch.
Peru, W. W. Barnes.
Ponder, Beacom Drug Co.
Petersburg, A. D. Duffy.
Pllgor, F. A. Huston, Jr.
Plattsmoutu, Goring & Co.
Platto Center. D. J. Cronln'.
Rising City, B. F. Scott.
Rosalie, Mahony's Pharmacy.
Ruskin, James Molgard.
Scotia, Axtell Pharmacy.
Scrlbner, Scrlbner Variety Storr.
Sidney, C. W. Hornady.
Snyder, John Bolto.
Stanton. Hyland's Corner Pharmacy
Rtromsburg, W, A. Barnard.
Springfield. H. Flcgenbaura.
Toknmah, Harry Hcraplng.
Table Rock, J. II. Hulton.
Tllden, C. W. Kunzman.
Uehllng. Suhr & Heync.
Valley, R. M. Erway.
Wakefield, J. M. Johnson.
Walthlll, M. Mason & Co.
Waterloo, C. A. Stengleln.
Wolbach, H. C. Hansen.
Winnebago, Jensen Drug Co.
Wiener. Hoff & Delly.
IOWA STORES.
Audubon, F. W. Smith. 1
Avoca, O. A. Grulke.
DIanchard, Owl Pharmacy.
ueanam, Bcliarer & Bon.
Earllng, H. A. Schlolcr.
Elkhorn,. Larsen Drug Co.
Grlswold, A. J. Cullen.
Lewis, J. A. Ross.
Lohrvtlle. J, B. Schmidt.
Manilla, Purity Drug Co.
Mlnden, Max. Lehman.
Ncola, Loeltz Drug Co.
Porsla, F, E. Judy.
Portsmouth R. A. Mcstor.
Red Oak, Car Lindqulst.
Underwood, Adams & Jensen.
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Opened During: June
IOWA.
Oakland.
Hancock.
Carson.
Henderson.
Hastings.
Emorson.
Malvern.
Tabor.
Randolph.
Sidney.
Rlvertou.
Farragut'.
Essex.
Ooln.
Walnut,
Anita,
iliott.
Brayton. '
Extra.
Klraballton.
Shelby."
Klrkman.
Irwin.
Logan.
Woodbine.
Dunlap.
Dow City.
Arlon.,
Vale. '
Charter Oak.
Pisgah,
Mqrehead.
Mondamiu.
Ohawa.
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300-312 DROVVN BLOCK
Omaha. Neb.
"An elegant display."
Max Lehman, Mlnden, In.
"A splendid placo to shop,"
R. M. Ernny, Valley Neb.
"Alwaya on tho Job."
Bell Drug Con Papllllon, Neb.
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"You can't miss it, and you ddn't want to."
Fred II. Frahm, Calhoun, Neb.
"Firmly established In a good old town." '
Beacom Drug Co., Pender, Neb.
"A busy corner "
S. T. Jackson, Elgin, Neb.
"Right on tho Main street "
Harry Heniplng, Tekanmli, Neb.
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"A placo whero peoplo como "
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