Newspaper Page Text
10 TITE OtAHA DATLY BEE: TIIVRSDAY, NOYBmEU S, 1900. KELLET. ST1CER & CO, Greater Ehoo Bargains Than Ever-Cost Not Contidercd. LADIES' 2.75 SATIN SLIPPERS, 98C SIlMum' 9l.no Unni'liisc SllrP" Vlcl Kill nml I'Hlrut Leather, Uc Ladle' If'JiM l.nrr Mlmen j fur 19 . f. LADIES' SATIN SLIPI'MIS, 08C. Wo will place qn Halo all of our ladles' tatln slippers, black nml while, opera toe and heel, always Hold for $1.75, now P80 MISSES' DANCINO SLIPPEHS. 03C. All of our misses' patent leather and vlcl kid dancing slippers, regular price Jl.HO, will be sold for 03c. OUU CUSHION INSOLK BHOKS TOR TKND15H I'KIiT. Heavy sole shoes for ladles are romlng mora In favor ovcry day, but, owing to their stiff, bonrdy feeling, a great many ladlc3 cannot wcur them. Our Extension heavy solo shoe, with a cushion Insole, makes u shoo tliit anyone can wear. It's just as pliuhlo and Ilexlblo as a hand turn shoo, costs you 53.33. OUIl STORM BOOT. $3.33. This Is Just the thing for golf skirts end bad weather wear, only $3.35. OUR LADIES' LEADER, $3.ir. Its patent tip, extension sole, button and lace, Cubau heel, always sells for $3.50, our price Is $3.15.. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES. Nothing better for school wear than 'our Kangaroo calf shocsi sizes 8 to 11 are $1.25; 111 to 2 aro $1.50, nil solid and war ranted In ovory respect. UAIIOA1NS ON THE TAI1LE.' Children's $1.00 shoe, r,0c. Children's $U0 shoes, 75c. Misses' $1.85 shoes, 95c. KELLEY. 8TIOER & CO., Cor. loth and Farnam Sts. flOSTON STOKE Ct.OAK SALIL Mont Wniitlrrfnl llci-Ktiin In Fine Winter (Inrmriiln i:vr Offered. LADIES' $7.60 TAILOR MADE SUITS, $2.!?. l ine furs at less than half price. Ladles' Kersey Jackets, worth $6.50, at $3.98. Dress skirts, worth $4.00, go at $1.50. AT BOSTON STORE TODAY. LADIES' $7.50 SUITS, $2.98. Pine tailor mado cton suits of good heavy material, Jackets well lined, full skirts, ell made and perfect fitting, actually worth $7.50, go at $2.93. $15.00 TAILOR MADE SUITS. $S.G0. Choice of n' special line of ladles' man- tailored suits In homespuns, coverts, chov- ots, etc., new eton, box front and tight fitting Jackets, silk lined. These suits are made to sell at $15.00, special price Thurs- uy, $8.50. $2.50 ELECTRIC SEAL STOLLS, 9SC. Fine electric seal stolls, large, flno shapes, with 1 and C tails, worth $2.50, spo- In I, SSc. $5.00 FUR COLLARETTES. $2.50. Women's flno ollsrottes. largo size, high storm collar, tab fronts, trimmed with tolls, satin lined, worth $5.00, today, $2.50. $.t.0 KEHSEV JACKETS, $3.98. Ladles' 'flno keiscy Jackets, well lined, large sterm collar, nicely tailored, newest tyles, worth $0.60, special today, $3.93, $12.50 ALL WOOL JACKETS, $7.60. Indies' Jackets made of all wool kersey, Ilk lined with largo nppllqued collar nuil vers, now boll sleeves, very latest styles, worth $12.50, special today, $7.60. LADIES' $1.00 DRESS SKIRTS. $1.50. Ladles' new dress skirts, mado of good omespun, nppllqued designs, well lined, good velveteen bound, actual $3.00 and $4.00 attics, for $1.60. ' $3.00 CREl'ON DRESS SKIRTS, $2.98. Ladles' flno dress skirts made of good (iuallty"bllster crepon, very pretty patterns, extra well lined, made to sell for $5.00, spo- Inl Thursday, only $2.98. This Im nn liniiHii.il nnnnrtitnltv in upmiw high class garments at about '4 price, Wc advise you to anticipate your needs and at tend this grand calo today. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. Kith and Douglas Sts. SCHOOL BOARD REPUBLICAN Rrlnrnn from .Majority of Ticket Hliotv DrOnt fur Democrat!, xvltli One Possible Kxt'i-ptlitii. Returns from fifty-nine of tho seventy six precincts In Omaha show that all flvo of tho republican candidates for the long terms on tho Hoard of Education have been elected without doubt. Of tho two republi can candidates for the Hhort terms, It 1b cortaln that William D. Christie has been elected, while tho election qf George E. Col lins Is still In doubt. Millard F. Funk liouecr, ono of tho democratic candidates, having received n larger number of votes In tho precincts which have already been board from. An examination of tho returns of last year's school election shows that 11I110 of tho precincts which novo not sent In i-eturns us yet wcro safely republican at that time llvo of tho preclnctB cast about an equal number of ballots lor democratic and re publican candidates and threo of tho pre cincts were democratic. Assuming that thero has 'been no radical ehangp In tho precincts tho majorities of tho republican candidates will bo Increased considerably when tho total vote Is compiled. James W. Moynard, republican, rocelvcd more votes In tho fifty-nine precincts than any of tho other candidates, and Norrls led the democratic candidates. Tho results of tho contest for tho long term are as follows: Republican James W. Maynard, 9,005; Morris Levy. 5,894: Fred Stubbendorf, 8,851; Jarcd J. Smith, 8,730; Thcodoro H. Johnson, t,659. Democrats Thomas II. Norrls, 7,772; Honry Fnrmer. G.G14: Ernes'. Stuht, 6.573; Kdwurd Walsh, 0,151; Luurlo J. Quinby, t.437. Tho following vote was cast for members to fill the two short lerms.: Republicans Willlnm U, Christie, 6,934; Qcorgc E. Collins, 6,825. Democratic Millard F. Funkhousor, $.S95: Nathan H. Adams, 0,272. Anton Kment. whoso namo nppeared on tho Board of Education ticket by petition, recolved 1,100 votes. Vorcwint of Unreported Vote, Two' preclnctB In tho First wan), tho Fifth and Eighth, aro Btlll to be heard from. Both of theso precincts divided votes quite evenly between democratic and republican candidates In tho "school election or last year. Tho Tenth precinct of tho Second ward, which has been democratic In school matters, and the Eleventh precinct of the Second ward, which tho republicans and democrats will probably dlvldo qulto ovculy, liBv'o not sent In their returns. In tho Third ward tho First, Eighth and Tenth precincts, ono of which Is strongly ropun llcan and the other two uncertain, have not reported. All precincts In tho F. urth ward have boon heard from except tho Soventh nnd First, which wsb formerly democratic and tho other republican. Tho other precincts which have not sent In their returns, all republican, aro an fol lows; Seventh of tbo Fifth; First and Soo- ond of tho Sixth; First nnd Fifth of the Seventh; Third, Sixth nnd Eighth of the JJIchlli. According to tho provision of tho law ths Beard of Hducatlon will meet next Monday night for tho purposo of canvassing tho vote. ( lloinl Proposition Ciirrlfil- ' Returns from the First precinct of the Third ward und from tho First precinct of tho Fourth ward worked no material change In tho results. Tho sixty-one pre cluctB heard from gavo tho following voto Republicans Johnson, 8,992; Levy, 9,122, Maynard, 9,348; Smith, 9,061; Stubbondorf .182! Christie. 7 "14: Collins. G.043. Democrats Farmer, 0,827; Norrls, 8,004; Quinby, 6,639; Stuht, , 6,773; Walsh, 6,532; Adams, 6,407; Funkhouser, 7,137. Tho two precincts gave Kment, who ap peared on tho ticket by petition, thirteen additional votes, making h's cntlro voto In tho stxty-ono districts, 1,173. Tho flftoon remaining precincts failed to comply with Sccrctury Burgess' request that they submit results to him nnd ho docs not expect to havo tho count of tho fifteen precincts until tho ofllclal ccunt Is mado at the special meeting tho board will bold noxt Mouday night. No returns wcro made on the High school bond proposition, but clerks and Judges who reported to Mr. Burgess said that thero was practically no opposition to voting tho bonds and expressed tho uollot that tho measuro will carry by an over whelming majority. AniiDiiiKTiiii'iitN of tlu Tuentcrs, The Orphoum has been packed at every performance this week nnd many we: turned away. Such Is tho popularity of our leading contralto, Jesslo Bartlott Da vis, that a new record will bo made. Mrs Davis Is singing In beautiful voice an takes as well lu vaudeville us sba did with "Tho Bohemians." Sho Is Just as charm Ing as over ami looks very prutty In tho various robes which sho wears. Every woman who attends tho souvenir matinee Saturday will be given a picture of this talented queen of song. Amei-lcmi I'liotourMpha In lluaala. 8T. I'ETERSBURQ, Nov. 7. An exhlbl tlon of 150 photographs tiikcn by women American smstours, which was openod bore today, has proved u revelation to th Kusslan photographers. Tho photographs pert) first sent, to Moscow from Vans, BATTLE ON IN ROYAL STYLE Qualify for Advancement Without tearing Home or Work. R0FESSI0NAL EDUCATION GIVEN FREE The Fret SolinlnrHlilpn of ihr Inter national Cnrresponilenre Schools of Xcrantnii, !'., OlTrrcd hy Tbe Bee Are Appreciated1. Tho potion tti.1t you havo to go away to college to get a good professional educa tion was exploded long ago. You can get a technical education nt homo In spare mo ments. You can qualify for a salaried po sition at soiiio congenial kind of work and keep at your present occupation until ready to step Into tbe new position. Not day missed from work. Not an hours wages lost. Your chance to do, this Is through one of tho ten Freo Scholarships In the world famous International Correspondence schools of Scranton, I'a., which Tho Bee will present to you provided you succeed In securing ono of the ten largest num bers of votes hotween now nnd December , 1900. Any of these courses of study will qualify you for a salaried position. For peopu who havo learned to do special things bet ter than others can do them, situations are plentiful. You can easily secure a po sition In tho profession of your choice. Then you can mnko your new work a stop- plng-stono to something higher and by study in spara time fit yourself for ad vanccment In tho highest and most profit able) positions. BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING CInrU-!fiulrri Nmitlnl Quietly Solein- nlxeil nt Home of llrlrle's .Mother In Thin City. Though very quiet, one of tho most beau tiful weddings of tho year wits that of Mr. Hoxlo Clark of S(. Louis and Miss Louise Squires, which was solemnized at high noon esterday at tho house of MrB. C. E. Squires, on Twenty-fifth street. It wns a green nnd whlto woddlng, the artistic arrangement of palms nnd graceful bunches of hugo whlto hrysanthomums In tho brilliantly lighted parlors producing an effect of Indescribable ovcllness. With tho opening chords of tho bridal chorus from "Lohengrin," played by .Mrs. Howard Kennedy, Jr., Dorothy and Helen Smith advanced with tho ribbons, forming an nlslo from tho stairway through which tho bridal party passed to tho win dow In tho front parlor,, where Dr. Herring f the First Congregational church read tho murrlago service, tho party standing before a long whlto satin prayer pillow, pre pared by the grandmother of tho brldo Miss Squires was attended by Miss Ulota Knight of St. Louis us brldesmnld, and Mr. Robert Perkins of St. Louis acted as best man. Tho bride's gown was a beautiful wiiiio rrcnen musnn, witn trimmings 01 Valenciennes lace. Miss Knight's ('own be ing or cream tucked not over pink taffeta Tho dining room was In pink and green, the table centerpiece being n cluster of pink roses, while tho tea tablo was strown with violets, smtlax and roses. The wed ding was attended only by Immediate rela tives, among whom were Mrs. S. H. 11 Clark. Miss Drakb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Knight, Miss Winifred Knight a-d Mr. S B. Knight of St. Louis, and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Davenport. Ia. Mr. nnd Mrs, Clark left In tho afternoon for Salt Lake City and after visiting San Francisco wlll'go to Honolulu They will bo at homo after January 1 in their houso In Westmoreland Tlaco, St. Louis. It rave Hxplorrrx, Llko Stnnley and Livingstone found It harder to overcome malaria, fever and ague anil typhoid dlscaso germs than savage cannibals; but thousands havo found that Electric Bitters Is a wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. If you havo chills with fevor, aches In back of neck and head, and tired, wornout feeling, a trial will con- vlnco you of their merit. W. A. Null of Webb., 111., writes; "My children suftorcd for mnro than a year with chills and fever then two bottles of Electric Biters cured them." Only 60 cents. Try thorn. Guar anteed. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists Meeting of C. D, ft: Q. CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago, Bur llngton & Qulncy Railroad company was hold here today. Tho dlroctors' report, ad vising tho purchase of the Iowa & Missouri, was unanimously ratified. In tho election of directors tho only chnngo was tho selection of Nathaniel Thayer of Boston to succeed tho late John A. Grlswold. The "Srvltaerliiiiil of Anierlra" Itonte. Lehigh Valloy railroad between Buffnlo and Now York and Philadelphia. Luxurious trains running on limited time. Route of tho Black Diamond Express, Tales of the Insurance Man 9 Advice to Girls C 6 6 t 9 An exchange prtuts tho fol lowing: "A young man who cannot or will not havo his life assured is not worth having for a husband. If be rannot. bo Is physically unsound. You don't wunt to start a hospital and be como chief nurse. If be will ' not, be Is mentally unbalanced. You don't want to start an asylum, either, do youT This advice Is better for you than caramels. Take the advlco and leave the caramels to the use less young person, who are such as wo describe." That advlco Is as sound as a gold dollar, Tho young man starting In llfo Is always, confi dent of success, but bis hopes and ambitions aro not always realized. A Gold Debenture Endowment policy In The Equl tabid provides for tho future. Safe as a government bond pays a 'better rate of Interest backed by a surplus of sixty one million dollars. You can't do better. The Equitable. H. D. NEALY, -Manager for Nebraska., 206-208 Bee Buildlnsr. Omaha 6 3 This is your chance. All you need to do to take advantage of It Is to get all tho otlng coupons you possibly can. You will always find tho voting coupon on tho second pago of Tho Bee. The following shows tho standing of the ontcstants to data: . Bcnzlng, Grand Island, Neb 4,442 W. B. Reynolds, Hastings, Neb 2,231 John W. Mulr. Omnha Machine Wks... 1,324 Henry L. Cassoll, 2230 Meredith ave.. .1,102 Watson B. Perkins, E. E. Bruce & Co.. .1,057 John Haynes, Dowey & Stono 906 John C. Allen, 2220 Chicago street .... 870 W. f: Hatch, 1919 Spencor street 812 F. B. Holbrook, 1108 Harney streot .. 765 Will A. Brown, Fullerton, Nob 646 F. W. Bartllng, Nebraska City, Neb... 610 B. E. Muller. Fischer & Lawrle 670 Albert Scssman, Murray hotel 665 H. C. VunAvery, 1C0S Cnpltol rvc 47S Blanche Wlggs, Millard hotel 432 Emma Rcod, Telephone Exchange .... 321 F. A. Decker, Council Bluffs, la 300 J. W. Woods, Council Bluffs, la 200 John Furuush, 1018 No. 16th street .... 200 William Kocher, 2621 Parker street .. 237 Daisy Hickman, Bennett's Dept. Store 168 Thco, Schnctz, 2024 Howard streot.-.. 163 Lawrcnco Williams, Council Bluffs, la. 156 Carl Rench, 1109 So. 27th street 29 Charles B. Cole, box 963, Omaha 26 Special Thursday. MEN'S SHOES-SOU pairs regular d.w snoces, an siyies ana Kinus, '-j AVA wldthes and hIzcs. snlo Drlco......-" MEN'S SHOES-300 pairs worth $4.60 salo price 2tl8 MKT'S SHOESChoico' o'f entire"" lines. ana I3.w snoes no Thursday Thd Rochester Shoe Co., 151? Douglas $t. Succoasors to Tljie Howe. SllonS OX BARGAIN SUUAftKS. Immense l.ota f.nctlen. floys', Mlne', 1 on tun' Mini Child' Shorn on Sale, AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. ON BARGAIN SQUARES. All tho youths' and llttlo gents' fine shoes, new fall and winter styles, mado to retail up to JJ.60. go nt U-23. All the boys' shoes mado to retail up to $2.50 and $3.00 go at $1.50. $3, $4 AND $3 LADIES' SHOES. $1.98. Bnrgaln squares tho entire length of our main floor shoe department. I Ladles' welt and turn, black and tan, light, medium and heavy sole, new fall and winter shoes, go on salo on bargain squares at $1.9S; nil sizes and nil widths. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, Sole agents for tho celebrated "Queen Quality" $3.00 shoes for women; 30 dif ferent now styles, all In now. Also Edwin C. Burt's $5.00, $6.00 and $7,00 shoes for women. And Trlmby & Brewster's $S.0O and $10.00 shoes for ladles for evening wear. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. Selling tho most and finest shoes of any body In tho west. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. DON'T WEAR PADDED COATS (Inrmi'nln of Powder-Stealing Chlnn men ItrlitRS Illxnuter In Kxplonlon. LONDON, Nov. 7. Tho following dis patch from Major General Campbell has been received by tbo secretary of state for India: "At Ting Ling tho Chinese attempted to steal powder and caused nn explosion. Two soldiers and three camp followers were killed and four camp followers Injured. A Inrge number of Chinese wcro killed or wounded, owing to their wadded coats catching Are." Election Sevrn In SI. reternlmrgr. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 7.-r-As no after noon nowspapers aro published hero, the private dispatches of tho Associated I'rcis supplied the only American election news received hero during tho early part of tho day. Jnpnnesc Adorn mi Cxar' Cnpllnl. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 7. Tho first Japaneso actors to visit Russia havo Just given their Initial prlvato performance nt the Japabcso legation hero. The enterprise promises to bo successful. Mrs. I'neet fietn a Dlvoroe. LONDON, Nov. 7.-rTho marchioness of Anglesea has been granted a divorce from her husband, who Is head of tho Paget family. Tho caso was beard In camera. Election is over Sorao havo been disappointed, others nre pleased, that's tbe way It goes In politics; but hero aro some prices that pleaso everybody. Crnmer'n Kidney Cure ........ 75c Hchnefer'n Conch Syrup i!Oo Dr. Kurl Cramer's I'ennyroyal Pills 91.00 Meniien'n Tnlcnai I'ovrder.... .. 'l-e Wine of Cardol T.'e Cartel' Mver 11 1 la Ifto Ayrr'n Ilnlr Vlffor Tflo l)n fTy ' Mult Whlakry h.lu 1 dot, 2-Kratn Quinine Capsules.. 7e 1 don ll-uruln Quinine Cnpnules.. KH; 1 ilos. Q-sraln Quinine Capsule.. Ilia S. S. H 7 lie Mllea Kervlne 75o Plerce'a I'rencrlptlon 7flc Doan's I'llU.. 10c L'ncle Sain'n Tobacco Cure...... BOc u ac ccn cT price dlnncrCIL.. druggist S. W. Cor. IU( and ChIchko. IIOSTO.V STOItH nill.T SAI.H. fa.r.O I.ndlen' Koch Puller Belt, 25c fl.no Ladle.' Koch Pulley Hells, Inc. Tomorrow tho greatest belt sale ever In Omaha. Tbe ribbon alone In these belts It 2 yards long and worth up to $1.00 yard. They come In tho new Persian effects and heavy double faced satin cord edge ribbons, In black and all the evening shades, also all tho now French flannel tints. Theso are absolutely the newest style Koch pulley belts, that created such a sonsa tlon tho past summer. They are made with stitched tcathcrbono and give the waist that so-much-to-be-dcslrcd long effect. Wo bought over 10,000 of theso belts, and through a fortunato circumstance got them for audi a ridiculously low figure that we aro able tn offer $2.60 pulley belts In black and all colors for 25c each, , THE $160 KIND FOR 16c. This Is ono of the greatest bargains It has ever been our good fortuno to bo ablo to offer. BOSTON STORE. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts, ttoxer Chiefs Are Pnt to Death. TAKU, Nov. 7. A British column unJor General Richardson left l'uo Ting Fu Oc tober 28, marching In tho direction nf I'eltlti. At Tung My Ing tho troops tried threo Boxers, destroyers of a chapel nnd murderers of native Christians. Tho British shot tho chiefs. faster Time To Kansas City Kansas City Day Express now Leaves. Omaha, 9:20 a. m. Arrives Kansas City, 4:00 p. m. Only train between Omaha and Kan sas City that .carries a dinning car. Kansas City Night Express now Leaves Omaha, 10:16 p. m. Arrives Kansas City, 6:45 a. in. Both trains run via Council Bluffs. TICKET OFFICIO. 1002 FARr AM STREET. TliL. 250. nUHMNCTOX STATION. IOTH AND MASON iTS. TIL, IjJH. 1 e a ivi Ik JI HAYDENs Gigantic Bankrupt Job bing Stock in the New Economy Bargain Room at 25c on Ihe Dollar. Thursday we Sacrifice the Entire Purchase of Notions on the Bargain Tables. 25c 15c 15c Pearl Buttons., the 1.00 quality at, dozen PenH Buttons, 50c and 75c quality at, dozen 50c Fancy Tassels for the ends of ties and fancy work Bankrupt price, doz An elegant line of neckwear; newest styles; the cheapest in the lot worth $1.00; many Cp worth-up to 2 Bankrupt price t-Jv 20 spools best sewing r, made by Beld- ing Bros, for 10c; or $c per spool. Machine thread, the very best, full 200 " yards Bankrupt sale price, only ISPEOIAL A combination package,, made up oi 4 packages of neeuies, 14 uarmug needles, 5 hat and veil pins, and 80 pins, representing 25c worth of staple goods in this Bankrupt sale, only (Only ono to a customer.) 20c, 25c and 30c plain pearl buttons, regular shirt and dress buttons Bankrupt sale CZf price only, per dozen ANOTHER BARGAIN An elegant line of i working silks, mercerized goods; sold regu larly at 5c per skein Bankrupt sale Ery price, per doz skeins, only Ov Roll Braid, goods that have never been sod for less than 5c and up to 10c Bankrupt i salo price, per roll of 3 yards, only DRESS TRIMMINGS Newest nnd best worth 10c and 15c per yard Bankrupt sale price, 0 yards for SKIRT BINDINGS Extra heavy corduroy velveteen never sold for less than 5c, 1 all colors Bankrupt price, per yard. . . 2"' Watch for the great'sale of the $75,000.00 stock of Underwear in the economy bargain room. The big clothing purchase will nlso go on sale in the economy bargain room. GREAT SILK SALE OF SURPLUS STOCKS KKk Black and Colored Taffetas lull 27-inch wide; a fine quality; a singltt tiliade, but a lull rango ot colors a grand bargain BLACK SATIN DUCEIESSE, all fCin I! PONGEE SILK, colors and blacl, pure silk, worth $1.50, on sale BLACK VELVET, on sale Where is there a Talfeta of any kind or by any name that has proven as reliable as the Winelow Taffeta wo are selling VVinslow Talteta for not 59c 15 c 50c 1.00 Thursday Cloak Bargains Ladies' Bainy-Dny Skirts, with 1G SLC rows of stitching for Ladies fur Collarettes, satin lined i Ck" $5.00 values, for lOvr Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists QO $5.00 qualities, for VO Lndjes' Ail Wool Waists, corded fron(Qftr back and sleeves; $2.50 values, for. . . ,30w 200. Jackets, silk and satin lined throughout in blacks and colors; latest A ff C styles, at - 8.50 Ladies' Box Jackets, silk lined throughout, worth $12.00, for. . . Ladies' Dress Skirts, $3.00 quality-r QQq Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing 'Sacqucs A worth $1.50, for Ot Ladies' Flannelette Wrappers, $1.00 CSQr quality, for "v Ladies' Petticoats each, 25c. 1,000 Ladies' Suits on special sale at $0.93, $9.9S, $12.00, $15.00 and $20.00. Special values in Millinery. HAYDEN BROS Clothes for Merv and Women. We talk much about Overcoats of la'e be cause it's the most needed article in men's wear just at present. Thoro't more danger of your taking cold now than later on. It's a necessity that shouldn't be neglected. Our range in prices, makes it possible for everybody to own an overt oat. Starting at $4.50 for a good warm one, wo lead you along at 50c and $1.00 advance until you roach the limit you care to reach, and, regardless of tho price you pay, wo guaran tee to ivo you tho beet overcoat Values in tho city. Men's Fall Overcoats. MEN'S O'COATS. Mado of patent beaver, velvet collar, correctly constructed, extra A EZf good value Hr. Ovl MEN'S O'COATS. ISlado of oxford gray, newest cut and make farmer's satin lined, sa'in piped seanie, equal to any $10.00 AA O'coat you find elsewhere. . . VJJ MEN'S O'COATS. Black or blue keney, velvet collar.quilt ed lining, box back, mado. just Q (( like merchant tailor $25 ones vv MEN'S O'COATS. Oxford grav, extra well made and finished, fine 1 r 00 linings, regular price elsewhere $18 O'coat. . . i . X - ft Vp '"-''If If a Women's Tailor-made Suits 1K WOMEN'S SAMPLE SUlTS-mnilo ot mi nui uuiiii-npuim. wiiuuuns. pcuuic CIIOV- uiiii uri'iiiiriuiiin, iiuw uiihihq niui t'lun fiiH-iii. in.iiii hum iriniineu cults that cost to miitHlfac- uro irom )iu 10 u ....... Women's Jackets ONE LOT OF WOMEN'S JACKHTS miule of heavy oxfortls. cheviots, laTHeys ntid DouricM, Fumo nuiivy uuicia linen, 1111 new, tip-io-uuu! KiirniuniH. not u Jacket In the hit worth Irss than $7.50, many worth $10 choice Automobiles, Etc. WOMEN'S HANDSOME AUTOMOBILES, tnnih' of the boat Washington mlllB kcrfcy, nanasomny laiioreii, mini storm cuuur. heavy catln lined, come In anl Wrick, the host val ue!) In America for tho money uiotiHe and eton 9.75 4.90 tan, red, cantor 18.75 A DEMONSTRATION . Of VALIE It enn bo mado clear to anyone that our methods of DENTAL TREATMENT nre far In ndvnnro of manv others. j7; Jiacn caso is considered carefully, and tx' all work dono skillfully und nccordlnt; Xf io mo mosi unprovcu memous. uur 71 IKUWH AIM) 1SKI1IUI; WUKK Is perfection Itself. Teeth mado by us look natural, tit perfectly and weur tmlendldly. BAILEY, the Dentist lluomh :tlU-:ti:i I'mtan l.inek lOtU and I'nriinm. ritane 1MS3. Lady AMeiiiiiuw. For Ladies Only $1.00 Plerco's Prescription 75c $1,00 Wlue ot Cardul 75c $1.00 Plnkham'B Compound 75c 25c Plnkhans Wuuh SOc $1,00 Mothers' Friend 75c 25c Durkbart's Tablets 20o 25c Hooper's Pills 20c $1.00 Pennyroyal Pills . , 7fo $2.00 Tansy Pills , $1.7b $2.00 Marbel's French Pills $1.75 $1,00 ClarkS Femalo PlIJa 76c $1.00 Kilmer'" Feraalo Remedy 75c Ooddyear's Lady Syrlngo $2.50 Lady's Suction Byrlngo $2.00 Good Drcast Pump 25c flood Fountain Syrlngo 50c J. A. FULLER & CO. CUT PRICE DRUGGISTS, Hth Karl Donsln Sts. Ojiri 411 Nllfht. Black Silk-75c ((s)ft)(S) l mix no msic ov a 0 sroiu-n nixMCit ?j on Thanksgiving day on account of?) your rango or water baclc being out of order. An undordono turkey would?; provoke a Balnt to anger on tbatC'j 0 auspicious occasion. Mako assurance ( q doubly sure by having Uftf overhaul your rango und put l In good condl- p. tlon. Kango work Is one of our J? specialties, as well as gas und atcaoi lilting. k Free 6c Black, 1 I'lionc. 1040 1800 Fitrniun. s e w 0 We nr helling black silk suspetisory, with U-it Straus and waist hands and rubhur draw strlnK. tor 75o. Anothor one at COc l:i made out ot wniio siik uuiiiug cioiii, with lee straps very cool. Then we havo nii'n Rllk siisnensorles with lust one band around tho wnlst at GOc, and very good BUHpensorles, In both styles mmeiittoned above, at 2Dc. Mulled postpaid on receipt of price. Sherman & McGonnell DrugGo New Location, 16th and Dodgo, Omaha. J pro I GOOD TEETH make good health, Have your tert h tended before they w beyond Baying Tulto VIT'VLl.KD AIH tor painless irn nt i m Vitalized Air Kxtractlng Oood 8ot Teeth .. Gold Crown." at-ex- 250 $5.f0 $5.0J Tali's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, ir.1V llouulns Ml. Smoke the best. A sic your dealer for a IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN IFERIOS BRANDS. F. R. RICii N. C. CO.. Mfrs, Sr. Louis. UNION MADE