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CLEARANCE
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CORRICK GUTTING MUSTARD I
Mil Y
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Hl m 1 Mill
iHi 1 s m i ntsisns
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Boss of Bull Moose Party in State
Prepares Party Program.
JUDGE WRAY PUT UPON SKIDS
a mm wes mm bc m m m m wx& m rmy ca
York County Enthnslnst Not lo He
Allnvri-rt 1n Wrltr Plnlfon
nt the Com Inn: Convention.
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, July l.-(8pedal.)-The state
convention ot the progressive or bull
moose party trill have an easy time when
t meets In Lincoln, the steering committee
having been delegated to prepare a plat
form and get everything ready.
This committee will have the assistance
of the candidates for office on the state
and congressional tickets and consists of
the following members of the party ap
pointed by Chief Engineer Corrlck, of
which he will be chairman because of his
position as boss of the party In this state.
First district, George A. Adams, Lin
coln; Second district. A. H. Itlgelow,
Omaha; Third district, Dsn McLeod,
Schuyler: Fourth district, Judge Arthur
Wray, York; Fifth district, V. II. Miller,
Bloomlngton: Sixth district, Mike Har
rington, O'Neill.
Scarcity of Candidate.
It Is expected that by the time the con
vention .meets and beforo the time, elapses
or filing for nominations that oBes Cor
rlck will have been successful In prevail
ing upon enough of the patriots to get up
courage and file for the vacant places on I
the state and congressional tickets, It '
was for the purpose of talking this mat- 1
tcr over that the meeting was called last j
night, altliongh there Is said to have
been no opposition to whatever the boss !
proposed. There ure several vacancies on
the ..state ticket and some of th congres
sional districts are still minus a candi
date for the bull moose nomination. Tho
records of the secretary of state's office
show that thete aro no candidates filed
for lieutenant governor, secretary ot
state, land commissioner, attorney gen
eral, while there aro no candidates filed
for congress In tho Third. Fourth and
f-'txth districts.
."It Is understood that Wills of Boyd will
file for- attorney general and Omaha has
a man In hiding who will be brought out
ot- the proper time for lieutenant gov
ernor., Outsldo ot these places the secre
tary of state's otflco shows no filings.
Wray Slilftrnfkeil.
Judge Wruy of York, who sought the
nomination tor govcinnr early In the
jiame, but queered himself with tho party
I.ecnUHe he advocated the slnglo tax Idea
and was shelved by the boss and Ham
Sackott substituted, was at the mooting
last night wtlh another platform. Th's
platform Is said to cover everything In
tho political game that was ever thought
of and soino things which the bull moose
i party wlshod the judge had not thought
pf." When Bops Corrlck was asked this
morning If tho Judges platfoim would
he adopted by the committee, he was ot
the opinion that some things in it might,
but he would not hint as to which part
of tho muttum-ln-parvo platform might
he usad.
.Senator Sackett was not present at tho
. conference, but there were enough Lin-
. coin moosera to make up .for a.ny vacant
places. , ?- - 1
SOdge begley files
i-;V l FCR GFF1CE .IN SECOND
iFrmn a Staff Correspondent.)
.LINCODN. July l.-fSpecluU-Thc first
dlstiict Judso to Me under tho non
. partisan Judlclury '.net is Judge James
T,. Bcslcy of Sarpy county for dthtrla
Judge In the Second Judicial district,
' oaiiiFO?cd of the counties of Cush, Sarpy
and Otoe.
1 ' Judge Begley was nppolt'lcd about a
'. year Hgo, by Governor Morchead, to fill
la-vacancy caused by the death of Judge
Trais ot Plattsmouth. Ho war selected
m'n of a bunch of half a dozen candi
date from Cass and Otoe counties. .ie
was the only candidate from Sarpy
county.
1 '
Floit "Wheat from Illchnrdfon.
STELLA. Neb., July 1. (Spcclal.)
Threshtns In Ilicharason county was
started June 25, when A. W, Rengge
started his steam thresher in tho D. D.
neavlB field on tho Nemaha bottom south
of Falls City. The tenant. William Flow
ers, was anxious to get the wheat out of
any danger of Nemaha flood waters. The
grain was of the early variety of smooth
wheat, sown quite late last fall, and
probably cut a few days too early as the
berry appears to have arirunk some. Tho
field of ten acres yielded thirty bushels
per acre and was sold to Albert. Maust
at 70 cents a bushel under contract mado
several weeks ago. Henry Wyatt of Falls
City has a yield of thirty-five bushels an
acre from twenty-flvo acres, Alexander
Hllgentield, also of Falls City, had an
nverage of thirty-six bushels of sixty-two-pound
wheat on the Nemaha bottom that
had never been In crop before.
Plenty of courteous
salespeople to wait on
i.you. Every article marked
:!in PLAIN FIGURES. At
tend this sale; you will not
I, go away disappointed.
; Store open Friday evening
: until 9 I. M.
: THE nOVBIiTT CO.
Low
3 Men's Garters,
H 15c Value.
per pair....
g MEN'S HOSE
15c value,
all colors, per pair"
H MEN'S Underwear
48c value, f "7g
. Balbriggan, at
Men's Union Suits
V00 4.7
values, "Taw
STRAW HATS,
$2.S0 to $3.50
values, $-j 17
at
Our fenfire Stock at ONE-HALF, and in Many Instances as
as ONE-THIRD and ONE-FOURTH ACTUAL VALUE.
Men's and Women's Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc., of the best quality, all
must be closed out at once. This Is not an Ordinary Clearing Sale. Original Prices
have been entirely disregarded. Everything Must Go, Regardless of Cost.
UNHEARD OF VALUES AT BIG SAVINGS TO YOU. AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THEEVJ.
SALE CO.VrtfENCES THURSDAY, JULY 2, AT 8:30 A. M.
THIS Our
Clearance: Sale
NOTE
July
will be extraordinaiy, The wandtrful
values we otter -are greater than an
ottered by any store this year, Every
article Is cut to the core to make this
sale one to be remembered,
THE NOVELTY CO
I
Leather Beits,
50c values and
best
quality
17c
Men's
1
Clothing and Furnishings at
Extraordinary Values
Young Men's Suits, worth JJ77 $1177
to $10; all the newest novelties at... 3
Men's High Grade Suits, $077 77
Latest pinstripes, fancy worsteds, etc., at "
Men's Hand Tailored Suits, worth to $22.50, $ f77
including royal blue serges, etc., all sizes to 52, at "
Men's $5.00 Sllpon Raincoats; 537
all seamed absolutely ra Inn roof, mm
T
Men's High Grade Pants, worth to
$4.50; go during this sale at $1.87, $1.37, 97c and
lg Boys' Suits, worth to $4.50, ail
sizes, good patterns, $1.47 and
Men's Felt Hats, $2.50 and J
$3.00 values, at p J.
I
67c
Women's High Grade Apparel
at Tremendous Sacrifice
Women's Handsome Coats, Qf
worth to $10; new styles, leading shades, S3.97-"P"
BEAUTIFUL SILK MOIRE GOATS, worth to 320; g?A Q7
all silk lined; also cloth coats, at S5.97 and i
Women's Tallorod Suits, CCyfl
worth $10.00, at PI'b3J " 2p3s7
Snappy New Suite, worth to $20, at . . $7.07 and $6.97
Pretty Wash Dresses, worth to $8.00 at $1.97
Pretty Wash Dresses, worth to $10, at $3,97 and $2.97
Pretty Wash Drosses, worth to $2.50 at 97c
Ratine Wash Skirts, newest J "9 Jl? 117
styles, worth to $3.SO, at . . j JL uHf p J. JL
Woo! Dresses, worth to $3.00, In this sale at ... . 67c
Beautiful New Wool and CT (LI Cfe7
Wash Skirts, to $6 values, aUpeay "P JL n3
Best Quality Panama Hats, worth to $6, at $2.47-$1.97
Silk Dresses, worth Q7 J Q7 4 Q7 M Q7
to $16.50, In 4 lots, 9.9 f -t.3f f "O.U lmlnSI
Laco Curtains, worth to
$1.75,24 -7
yds. long, pr. s
01
Dress Skirts, to
$1.50 values; good quality
wash 2g
linens, at""-
Machine Thread
Cd. Hooks & Eyes
Card Safety Pins
Hair ct, . .
Fine Combs.
Men's LINEN
! COLLARS; best
E qual. 4-ply, ad
;E vertised (
brand, at..
g Boy's WAISTS
l 39c values, all
sizes, 1
at, each
160 Dozen Men's Dress Shirts, 07
worth to S2.50: newest oatterns.O t
Men's Dress Shirts, worth to
$1.50; some slightly soiled, at
Men's 50c Neck
wear, at
Men's 50c value
Suspenders, at . . .
Men's 25c value Sus- f
penders, at ......... C
Hand Towels, each .... 2c
47c
17c
17c
Extraordinary Shoe Values
Boys' Tennis Slippers, pair 39c
Men's Tennis Slippers, all sizes, at pair, 47c
Men's Best Oxfords, button and lace, white can
vas, gun metal, j-y $S Q'-y $f
tan, etc., at pair Gia3 i y j A
Women' Mary Jane Pumps, all sizes, &Lf O-y
$4.00- values, In this sale at, pair -4n3
Women's Pumps $937 $187 $1 37
and Oxfords, at pair f f
Beautltul Waists, worth to $3,00, Q 7
Silks, voiles organdies, etc., at w
Wash Petticoats, 1 j "9
39c values, at. . . . A 1
12&c Dress Ginghams, yd. 6c
Percales, worth Ali
10c yard, at yd. . .
25c Ratines, at yard, 9c
Women's 39c Silk
Ladles' Waists,
val. to $1.80; fl mm
sergos; high M,
and low necks "
LINGERIE Dresses,
Worth to $S; baautl.
fully embroidered and
well made ff mm
In Rood 9 ff
styles, at.. H
0IN6HAMS, AZU
10c val., at" rel
CALICOS,
8c & 10c val,, at
3c
17c
Boot Hose, at pair
$1 Leather Handbags, 37c
Men's Soft
Military Col
lars, all gSf
sizes, each
HOUSE Dresses
worth to $2.00
all sizes A'Tgr
and colors
THE NOVELTY CO
214-16-18 North 16th Street.
WOMEN'S HOSE
worth 15c;
leading
colors, at
TABLE Oil Cloth
19c values,
good patterns, Qr
per yard ....
Muslin Under-:
wear, $1 values; ;
Skirts, Gowns, Combina
tion Suits, -7 i
Slips, Etc., at :
MILLINElY -Beautiful
Trim
med Hats, worth to
$7.50; at A7r
$1.97,$1.47fti C
ASSESSOR'S DUTY OUTLINED
Attorney General Says He Must
Find Full Value of Mortgages.
CASE FHOM FURNAS COUNTY
.Iit.n.er 1. "Jellrlcii VajH lliirrlcil
Trip to .NVlrixxI;n, MllKliiK Tnlk
at Peru Willie I'reslilPnt
llnycn Suffers from (.nut.
fFrom a Stuff Correspondent.)
L.INCOUN. July 1. (Sijeclat.) U is
tho duty of nn iiBsessor to get at the ac
tual value of niortRiiges and determlno
Red Horse Woman,
Sioux Squaw, Kills
Husband With Axe
VAIjISNTINK, Neb., July l.(SpctIal.)
Sheriff Itosscter ye.slerdny returned from
Crookston with Hcil Hbrno Womtin, a
Sioux squaw who on Hunday-Miiornln?
murdered hor husband, La mo Dog. Ity
caving his head In with tin axe. Although
tho Indian's head was frightfully crushed
ho lingered all day aluno In the tepee
'where his wlfo left him and did not die
j until late In tho afternoon. A number
lot Indians werg camped at Crookston
I Saturday, and according to the tlstlmony
the Sam Irrespective of their face . value. , brQagM 'oul Rt th(J coroner.g lnnucnt the
fsoriasis Cored by
a Famous Remedy
Mott Troublesome Skin Disease is
Promptly Checked
according to an opinion of thn attorney ;
general In answer to an Inquiry mado by
County Attorney It. J. Harper of Fur
nas county.
In tho case referred to tho land has
nn actual value of $1,400 for taxation pur
pores. There are two mortgages on tho
land valued at $1,100 and also a third for
$250. The utlorney general holds that
tho first two mortgages should bo held at
their face value, which Is tho value of
the land and that the third mortgage
should not bo assessed because It has no
real value over and above tho vuluo ot
tho two former mortgages which cover
the value of the land.
Me.Ilrlen Ih-m 1 lurried Visit.
J. L. McBrlen made a hurried trip Into
Nebraska yesterday and visited tho nor
mal schools at Peru and Kearney. Mr.
McDrlen Is now government Inspector
of rural schools. Ho whs met at Peru
by State Superintendent Jamea Delzell,
who was at Peru to address tho school
management class In tho absence of
President Hayes, who is suffering with
an attack of gout.
Fined for CkIiir Seine.
Special Deputy Game Warden S. A.
Bowors went to Scott's Hluff county
this week and captured four men who
were seining contrary to law. The men
pleaded guilty to tho crime and were fined
$1 and costs each. Their names wera
V. H. Harding. C. J, Shaddeif, Clar
ence McCord and Frank Fisher.
South Oninhn Couple Weil.
Albert J. Matson of South Omaha, M?ed
12, and Mabel E. Avery of the same Flty,
ege'd 2Y, Were granted a license to Wed In
Lincoln yesterday.
Mm. llelinn Weil In C'hlcnRO.
Announcement comes to Lincoln that
Mrs.. Lillian Dobbs-Holms, well known In
musical circles over the stato as a soloist
principals In tho affair, lamo Dog and
his wife, Red Horse Woman, Tonvrldgo
man, a mixed blood, and his wife,
Searches For Little Pete, had secured a
quantity of whisky and proceeded -to cele
brate. During the night Lame Dog be
eamo attentive to Brldycman's wife, and
tho former's squaw tried to get him to
coma to their own tent. Ho paid no at
Warner May Decide
to File in the Third
(From u Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, July 1. Information, -aid
to be ery reliable, has It that within n.
few days tho secretary of state's offlco
will receive the fllln of William P.
Werner of Dakota City for the conacres
slonnl nomination on the republican
ticket In the Third district.
It has been known for some time that
much preKsurc whb being brought upon
Mr. Warner to inako tho lace, but ho
has said that his duties ns United States
marshal would not permit him to IhlnK
nbout It. However, there are indications
that tho war between Secretary of State
William JennlngE Hryan and United
States Senator Gilbert M. Hltchrock has
been settled to sonic extent r.nd that nn
appointment will be mado In a fow daya.
In Unit event Mr. Warner may bo x
pected to make an announcement.
Omaha real estate is the best Investment
you could make.' Read Tlitf-Bec's real
tentlon to her, but later In tho morning estate columns.
between 5 and G o'clock ho returned of
his own accord. Thon, from tho evidence
offered, ho and his wife quarreled and
he struck her. It was then she picked up
the axo and struck him. evidently sev
eral times, for his skull was shattered
and. his face horribly cut. Afto doing the
deed sho left him lnslCa and tied up the
flap to the tent, hitched up the team and
started to tho Itosobud agency with her
three children. On her way she sang the J
Weird, plaintive death song ot her trlboj
and mot another indlnn whom she told
of the crime. When ho arrived at Crooks
ton he told the news, and men went to
I the tent. Insldo they found Lanio Dog
i groping around on his hands and knees.
! Ho died late Sunday afternoon. The au
thorities were notified, the woman ar
rested at the agency and taken to Crooks
ton and an Inquest held. The Jury found
that the woman murdered her husband
with felonious Intent. The sheriff placed
her In tho county Jail, where she accepts
her situation apparently with stoical Indifference.
Million Dollars
Increase Reported
From 38 Counties
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, July I.-(Hpeclal.)-Countle
are reporting rapidly on their valuation
this week, cloven coming In today Of tho
twenty-soven heretofore reporting the as
sessed valuation for 1314 Is given ns $111,
029,981, as against $110,701,683 In 1913, be
ing an Increase ot $.Ti,000. The counties
coming In today show Increase In tho
tlilrty-clght counties of $1,057 127. Tho
showing Is as follows:
1313.
$lin,701.KS3
7,l'7,4lW
4,6S5.!U2
4,7n3.1ir
1,370.2.17
6.1 42,077
3,Ml,0fi3
2, 7 3N, fill
FIREWORKS
i Hurrah for tho Fourth ot July! Here wo are again with onr annual
Utile of Fireworks. A larger nnd hotter stock thnn cvcr oerore, ana
wo iiriro you to let its have your order early tills year, and vro are
! going to make you some prices so you will send us ynnr mall ardor
at onco or come to the IJIg 8lo of Fireworks. Send us your mall
order, or come'tonrly to avoid tho rush. Prices to mow stock quick
ly. The most of tho hest for tho lenst money.
Reported
Hutlor ..
Dixon ..
Johnson
Perkins
Thayer .
Valloy ..
Cheyrnno
"
Colfax 5.22,423
Dakota 3,1X3.661
Wheeler COi.'M
Adams 7.657,232
1914. 1
$111,029,9H
8,034,491
4,CW,243
4,f.7V'l
1,379,44S
tl,Cl,200
3.GOS,'J0
2.800.497
B.R3.0 X
3,179,830
729,971
7,084,339
TUor Firecrackers, 64 In pkg.,
a package
Mandarin Firecrackers, 52 In
rikr.. a nackaxe
Lee Qua Firecrackers, 52 In
fikgr., a package
Is' best Firecrackers, 62 In
pks.. a packag-e
Mandarin Firecrackers, 48 In
BANNER COUNTY FARMER
FOUND DEAD N FIELD
GKRING, Neb., July l.-(6peclal Tele
gram.) Henry Howard was found dead
today In a corn field on tho Frank Staf
fer place north of Harrlsburg, 'tanner
and connected with the musical depart-' county, where he had been plowing corn
ment ot tho state university, was married j H Is supposed to be the tcsult ot Ms
Monday In Chicago to E. H. Polley. , team running away.
Toolt-y'n Trrni Kxplrra. j ,
Aitnougn tne term or j. j. -jooiey or
Anselmo .tB a member of tho state nor
mal' board expired on June 23, Governor
Morehead has made no move either to
reappoint Mr. Tooloy, or appoint his sue-
Get- a good, firm grip on psoriasis by
using S. 8. H. the famous blood purifier.
Those extending patches may have de
led everything else; you may be. dis
couraged but let 8. 8. 8. bathe your
blood and you will quickly observe' a
wonderful change.
8. S. S. exerts a dominating: Influence
!n the myriad of blood vessels that com
pose tho skin.
Its principal action Is to assist In that
wonderful process whereby the broken
lown cells In the skin and their dead
mMt nrrve threads are rebuilt by new-
naterlal from a purified and quickened r
llood stream. I Child St-nldeil In Dentil.
This process goes on every second ' MASON CITY, la., July 1. (Social Tole
hroughout tne Dewy. "m jne urao j Brom.)-jiilllnB a plug from a washing
rsed the entire system In about three
nlnutes. Its action Is therefore, very
.otc-K from Mnplcton.
STAPLKTON. Neb., July I.-(Speclal.)
The eight-year-old son of Dr. E. F. Carr
broke his right forearm cranking his
cessor. Although there Is supposed to be ! father's automobile, lie had knowledge
no politics around the state normal
board, Mr. Tooley Is said to be a demo
crat and therefore may stand well for
ic-appolntment, although there are sev
eral brands of democrats in Nebraska
at the present time.
ranld. never lets up. If used with the
tame co-operative spirit.
8. a 8. has been a marvel to over
:ome every form of skin trouble and for
i finely Illustrated descriptive treatise
on the skin, write to The Swift Bpcciflo
Co., 103 Swift Biag., Atlanta, ua.
Get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. today ot any
OruggUt but refuse all substitute",
machine. JuH filled with boiling water.
that Infant son of William Htump, a
prominent Clear Lake farmer, was so
badly scalded that 'lt died. Tho little
one was playing about the machine whilo
mother did tho family washing.
Got anything you'd like to swap? Use
sufficient to turn on the gasoline. The
broken arm was set Immediately.
J. A. O'Ncle, a helper at the Union
Pacific roundhouse, was badly burned by
gasoline. He had been repairing a motor
car and was wiping his hands with a
bunch of waste which was saturated with
gasoline, and ho held it too close to a
lantern, which set fire to the waate.
K. I 6ayrc, jr., gt Btaplcton has filed
for tho office of county clerk on the re
publican ticket. O, If. Heldenbrand ot
Stapleton filed for sheriff on the repub
lican ticket. L. B. liunlvcnt for sheriff
or. tlio democratic ticket and John K.
Casfcll for sheriff on the republican
ticket. Otto Oerlach filed for county
clerk on the democratic ticket.
Totals $I5S,iT0,631 $l&9,72l,7HI I
Rvcrybody reads Ice want. ads. i
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I quirement vim, vigor, refreshment, ,
M wholesomeness.
It will satisfy you. Ijlffiil
Demind the genuine by full name yiwWllai
Klcknamesencouncesubttltution, tSjMM3j)M
THE COCA-COLA COMPANY -
y?4."e"nW ATLANTA, GA. lltj
Arrow think Wfcw mwf WHHsal
of Coca-Cola, -Mm iRHSSW
tflMMM0mJ lf vjy
pkg., a
Mandarin
package
irecrocKrs,
60 In
Firecrackers, 72 In
2o
3o
do
5o
So
6c
8o
4o
8o
4o
8g
nkg., a package
Mandarin
nkr.. a package
llaby Firecrackers, 250 In pkg
a uackare
Ilaby Firecrackers, 700 in pkg.,
a package
Peerless Large Firecrackers,
10 In pkg., a package
Peerless Large Firecrackers,
20 in nkr.. a package
Peerless, extra large, S-ln., 10 I fn
lluster Salutes, 2-Inch, It In
nitr it nnflkflff ...........
Young American Halutes, 2H- En
In. 10 In rtkir.. a nacKage w
Doomer Salutes. 3-Inch, 12 In
nUtr.. nunkairA
Paper Balloons, No. I On
.llfl .......a... WU
I Paper Balloons, No. 10
each
Paper Balloons, No. 18
each ..........
Paper Balloons, No, 20
'each
Paper Balloons, No. 25
n fh .......a...........
Colored' Geysers, each
So, 100. loo, ivo, ass.
Flnwr Pots, large sties, each
30, Be, Be, lOo, IBs, lffe.
Triangle Wheels, each
3o, Bo, 80, 1BO. .OO, ivo.
Penny goods, large sizes 9hn
1 Arn ............... n W
Nickel goods
a .dozen
Dime goods
a dozen
Torpedoes, 10 in a box
n hnv . .
Torpedoes, 25 in box, a box....J4o
Hllver Torpeaoes, to in yg
Sliver Torpedoes', 'l5 in k box, Qq
a box ww
All Mall Orders giTjn prompt attention at cov- V"'
4o
5o
6o
8o
IOg
15c
20o
25o
45o
90o
. 2o
Roman Candles, 6 , balls,
each -
Roman Candles, 8 balls,
each
Koman Candles, 10 balls.
each , w
Itoman Candles, 12 lalls, Qn
each 1 mm
Roman Candles, It balls, A
each "u
Roman Candles, 20 balls, C-
each Uw
Kxtra fancy Roman Candles
Co, 8c, lOo, ISc, lEo.
Sky Rockets, 2-os ' I
each . 10
8ky Rockets, S-os., r
each . . . O.U
Sky Rockets. 4-ox., n
each OU
Sky Rockets, 6-oz.,
each tO
Sky Rookets, S-os., f
eaoh , Uu
Sky Rockets, l-lb " I fin
each
Bky Rockets,
2-lb
eaoh , .
Bky Rocket, 3-lb.,
each
Extra fancy Sky Rockets, each
19o, SBo, BSo, 3Sc, BOO.'
Colored Fire, red or green,
U-lb. box, a box , OU
Colored Fire, red or green, j Sin
U-lb. box. a box U
Colored Torches, extra good, each
Bo, Bo, ISHo.
Snako In Grass Cn
a dozen
Punk 0
a dozen .,..,. u
Kilgore Repeating Pistols trft
Caps and Repeating Pistols,
250 shots, a box
Small Aerowheels (new this
year), a dozen ............
Extra large Aerowheels (new
, tWs year) 3 POB
Dtabolo Wheels (new this
a MB
German Sparklers, large size, A
a dozen ,
Oerman Sparklers, assorU 7'Afl
ed rolors. a dozen
Cap Pistols, each a and Bo
Paper Caps, a dozen boxe-t
3 and 4o.
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works. Bend ns your order at once, to be sent by express, fixeworcs
cannot be sou. aj jtbi-ou -
Xtemember, we are tns -srg mm j
pendent Tlreworks dealer in the west, j
Special attention to large or small pub
lio or private displays of Pirewoxks.
AT OtJB XfHW I, OO ATI O IT
south. xnrmsitTX stbbet.
Fireworks Kings
of the West
THIS COUPOW good for
OlfB BOX or
Boarkler KoTelty
ooo order or over,-
good for I
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with a I
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Jos. F. Bilz Sons
(genuine 10 errnrnt Rouble fgcer