V"f THE COURIER. fYtl&ERMift WW &0WS GO. 1023-1020 O St. Iinooln, Nebr. Ltotags tj toe (Sivia AwayS Commencing- Monday at 8 a. m. continuing- throughout the week, we will g-ive with each dress pattern purchas ed of us at a price not lower than $2.98 and at any price higher, give the following- linings absolutely free of chage: 6 3'ards Best Kid Cambric at 5c per Tard, 2 yards Good Selicia at 15c per yard, ll yards Good Canvass at 18c per yard, yard Velntine at 55c. This makes a gift of goods to the value of $1.05 that we give away to every purchaser, as stated above, absolutely free. ? If jroix aire econoinioal 1 I Tiovxr is ttie time to I f prove it. ? mmf Wm Ml , wu w" iTlt fTNKKtoiai4KiC"(ioirwfir Vawa- ft... . --.r- -.. 9 4-e V ? vyou 1 oan't wait best come is jrovtrs if first. ,Wre i -r jiijjajriirNi9YYJKiC' LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS! BARGAIN NUMBER ONE. fc' 7 yards all wool, 40 in. wide checked suiting, worth 50c a yard, 33.50 fc scotcu suiting. .jov ; 350 .1.1. f .rk,.-iiat Ollltint If) lit n'wln MMtll fA. TWtl Vl Pl - U1 itnlf TT-..1 iiiia . Ii.nil.'timn tmaa1t P tfff ll fW. lull vnKl fl ?0 -'J f jaius CiAaiiiai.aiiJuuPuiut.iiuiciLkt) mjim wv j,. jc.iv.,. ... .cia unings at... The total is $4.55, hut during this sale theprice is only 1.05 3 $2.98. J rvj?ivairiijijirvJy ii $ BARGATN NUMBER TWO. fa 7 yards striped worsterd, all wool S3.85 iJ 7 yards all wool, checkered mixed suiting. 3.85 r,g 7 yards 38 inches mohair and wool black figures 3. 95 Add linings at i.u. ' This is a total of &1.85 hut durinir this sale the nrice is onlv j $3. 48. vr4&jmrr BARGAIN NUMBER THREE, 90.0S . Pattern, 7yds. imported novelty suiting, slightly rough effects, new shades, real v?.lue65cayd $4.55 7 yds. all wool, 9 .in. black lizard cloth, very handsome, worth G5cayd ;. 4.55 6 3-d.50in. pure twilled French serge, worth "ccaj-d 4.50 7 yds silk or wool, narrow stripe, 38 in. wide. worthC5cayd... 4.55 Add linings at S1.05 So.ou X t BARGAIN NUMBER FOUR. YOUR CHOICE, $3.98. S4.88 Pattern, yy 6 vds. 48 and 50 in. imported novelties, worth 85c and 98c a yd: also a very large line of novelties of all weaves and shades to select from; 40 in. black novelties, regular price 75c, 85c and 98c goods, large line of patterns- The actual value of these patterns is from $5.95 to 8G.50 Add linings at 81.05 $ :t TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $4.98. c'rxe 1 OPPORTUNITIES, Iikeall good things, do not last long, This is an opportunity of a life-time and in order to make the most of it, come early and get the best. It is yours' if you can get it, we cannot wait for anyone, but we will be pleased to serve you promptly and courteously. Remembsr, the linings are given away. It is our Christmas gift for you. We are also showing articles in every department of the store which will make useful and ornamental Christ mas gifts. Our line of 'sterling silver toilet articles is complete. The handkerchiefs we have on sale are beauties and very cheap. When doing your Xmas shopiing, do not fail to make a tour of our store. t fTZ&W&it)f Wft GOODS COlPfflN. '' fa .; w- - -r . w 3 tLH". 1 eaee esss8 1'"av5 Axxie L. Miixxe, Editor. The Ha'.ory and Art'club of Seward, that waa held for threo days and ere has been toa'bufy to report iteelf, hav- nings. Tho town was divided in two du icg jtMl-cloced a successful Art Loan, trtcts and committtes visited every "homo Csxio t xhjlit and. Chrysanthemum fair for curio pictures, "chrvsanthfcirumF, fancy work and everything unique, an tique, interesting and beautiful every old relic and curious thing that could be found in the city wa3 secured, its history plainly written and attached to the arti cle with the owners name. It was the aim of the club to get something from every family in town if possible, eo that the whole city might feel a personal in terest in tho entertainment, and they Eucceeded surprUingly. It was a World's Fair in miniature. The admis sion fc3 was ten centa for large and small. The hall was one hundred and twenty feet long and a platform waa raised in the reer end. Each evening an entertainment was given by local talent. Frday evening the exercises were by the children from the public schools, and was an old time school ex hibition that was heartily appreciated by the ijamenso crowd. In the after noons refreshments were served by the ladies of the History and Art, dressed in Colonial costume; and they were an in teresting looking club with white pow dered hair, white caps aid tho white' Martha Washington kerchief. The pro ceeds of the entertainment will go to the publi; library and to secure art pictures for the public schools. Monday after noon the city schools cere admitted free IS