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TITE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TnUHSDAY, FEBRUATIY. IP, 1004.'
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PLAN TO SUPPLANT BARRY
MoTeuent Said to Ee cn fsr New National
Guard rgad Commander.
C. E. ADAMS CHOICE OF GOVERNOR MICKEY
Freseat Inrimbml Want Office
Again, bat Do fvfrl
Olhrra and Lively Gam
is Anticipated.
An Impending election of a brigade com-
tnander for the Nebraska National guard
la said to have become involved with state
politics and among the local gunrdsmcn a
treat deal of diaruu-Ion has resulted.
The three-year term of General T. H.
Barry of Oreeley Cener terminates at the
end of February and he Is a candidate for
re-election and has Just sent out letters
to all the officers asking their support In
the elctlon which will soon be called. Op
position to the general has been developed.
It la said that Governor Mickey Is ad
vocating the candidacy of C. E. Adams of
Superior, a colonel on his staff and well
known as a Grand army man. There-are
other candidates In the persons of the two
regimenal commanders. Colonel Claris V.
Talbot t of Broken Bow of tho First and
Colonel J. W. McDonnell of Falrbury of the
second. Colonel C. J. BMIs of Falrbury
formerly brigadier general and commander
'of the First regiment during the Spanish
American war and now inspector-general
of the state, ia said to be In the lists, also.
1.aanrh Adams Room.
Tn connection with Colonel Adams' can
didacy, it Is asserted a recent order issued
by Adjutant General Culver for an inspec
tion of supplies and accounts by a "board
of survey" Is nothing more or less than
the launching of a political excursion to
work up enthusiasm for the Superior
man. It is to re accomplished tn connec
tion with an Inspection of the guard by an
officer of the. regular army and the board is
composed of Majors Phelps, McLaughlin
and Eberly. Major I'helps is assistant
adjutant general in the pay of the state,
while Major McLaughlin Is said to owe
rapid promotion to the grace of General
Culver.
Three days ago notice was given that the
Inspectors would arrive in Omaha Wednes
day night. Local Officers say the time Is
Insufficient to prepare for the Inquisition,
aa a detailed accounting of supplies on
hand, mkslng, etc., Is to be demanded.
There are four Infantry companies, the
Omaha Guards, Thurston Rifles and Mil
lard Rifles In Omaha, and the cavalry troop
In South Omaha, to be inspected, and none
are ready and will not be for several days.
Important Strategic Point.
Inasmuch as fourteen out of the ninety
or 100 officers of the State Guard are lo
cated In Omaha and South Omaha, and
only officers vote In the election for com
mander, this city Is considered a strategic,
point of much Importance. Hence the visit
of the board of survey la awaited with con
siderable Interest.
Several officers of the local companies
approached In regard to the matter de
clared emphatically they did not believe
General Culver or Governor Mickey would
sanction any such method as that out
lined, but admitted the "board of survey"
Is a new departure; further, that General
Barry evidently has found reason to fear
for the success of his candidacy during the
last few days, from his prompt dispatch of
letters asking for help. The general, who
Is a democrat and a scarred veteran of
the civil war, was elected unanimously
to the position he now holds, la vice-president
of the National Guard Association
of the United States, was adjutant gen
eral for sir. years and hta friends say, aa
brigadier general has kept politics out of
the onranlaatlon. The chief Importance
attaohed to this office la the fact that the
brigade commander la a member of the
Board of Control, tho other members be
ing the adjutant general, two regimental
commandari and Judge advocate general.
5al of
Ladles'
Slippers
Friday
U Wil VJ fit! I
f'l I 'ilKl ft i
If liZZt
it in rii as tt
ii ufitrTpBs,
Ladles'
Slippers
Friday
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BINGHAM CONTEST NOT OVER
Will Be Curled at Once to District
Court for Trial at a
Early Date.
Recent development would Indicate that
the ghost of the Blngham-Broadwell eleo
tlon contest la far from laid, for an ap
peal bond haa been filed and approved
nd In the natural order of things the
caae will come up and be thrashed over
again In Judge Day's session of the district
court. The ease was docketed for
trial yesterday afternoon, which will bring
It up again at this term of court. Some
criticism haa been made by those inter
ested In Mr. Bingham's side of the ques
tion, who claim It to be a fact, that no
- Inconsiderable part of the expense of the
Contest la being borne by the county, in
that regular employes of the clerk of the
district court's office are devoting their
entire time to watching the ballots and
otherwise protecting Mr. Broadwell's Inter
ests. The truth or falsity of these claims
will doubtless be brought out at the new
trial which Mr. Blngham'a attorneys are
extremely anxious shall be had at onoe.
World's Beat rile Care.
Why endure torture from piles till you
contract a fatal disease when Bucklen'a
Arnica Salve curea or no pay, 25c. For
ale by Xuhn d Co.
Ladies' $6 &$8CIoaksat$I.50
Hundreds of
Go Today's
Warm Winter Cloaks Alust
Price Will Clear Them
Cloak prices go down to the last notch
tomorrow. We have a tew good lots of
winter cloaks left from our recent great
cloak purchases. These cloaks when all
assembled make a complete stock In them
selves. We will clear them all away, sell
ing them at an astonishing price today.
ITKRR ARE GOOD WARM WINTER OAR
MKNTS WELL MADK AND NICELY
fitting In 19. 27,
30 nlid 42 In
lengths some
silk end satin
lined, some with
storm collars
mad of mel
tons,
cheviot
and kerseys,
would sell regu
larly at 6. 17
and is ea'ch
tomorrow, at....
0
DR. BRADBURY
Painless Extraction
Without das.
Fillings 50c ud
Qold Crowns, $2.50 up
Bridge Work $2.50 up
Lady, Attendant
FREE TELEGRAPH SERVICE
Postal Will Carry Relief Messages
ta aad front Baltimore
Gratis.
C. O. Fuller, local manager for the Portal
Telegraph company, aaya: "The Postal
Telegraph-Cable company haa instructed
Its local manager to extend free service to
committees for the relief of the lialtlmore
fire sufferers If requested to do so by such
committees."
A SNOW-STORM
is always the fore
runner of colds, grippe
and pneumonia. When
the snow is followed
by severe cold the con
ditions are still worse.
We can say confidently
that no other remedy
so strengthens and
fortifies the body
against these attacks
as Scott's Emulsion.
Thirty years prove it),
3,000 Pieces of Fine Wash Laces
Bought from New York Auction
Normandy Vals, Clunys, French Vals, Net Top Orientals
and Sevilla Torchons Bands, Insertings, Galloons and
Edgings all widths and worth up to
f.".dr '7. lc-2V2c-5c-10c
Ladies' $1 Kid Gloves at 25c
Thousands of pairs of Mended Gloves the little flas are
so trifling that they cannot bo noticed all 6lzes worth
up to $1 a pair at
25c
Handkerchiefs at 21c and 5c
Ladies' and men's white and fancy colored border saw
Handkerchiefs, all widths of hems, worth up to s, 'eyC mZC
20c each, at
Very Special Sale of Silverware
Rogers
39c
TEA SPOONS Win.
ped tea spoons,
set of
six,
at
A. Rogers tin-
19c
DESSERT SPOONS-S0 doten dessert
SiKioim, sliver
plated on
pure nickel,
at, each ,
3c
Women's How Suits, Skirls, Waists and Goats
THOUSANDS OF THE NEW, NOBBY CREATIONS FOR SPRING WEAR
AT 30 PER CENT I.ES3 THAN LATER SKAROV PHirrs -ui'V K-nw
wu.Mt.N S NEW SUITS made of fine sur
ges and fan cheviots, neat, dressy stilts,
that will please you O Rfl
early price l.OVI
WOMEN'S SAMPLE SUITS the most
beautiful line yet, great bargains at
ndfB'..;?'.,x-0frT. .20.00
5 WOMEN'S RAINT-DAY SKIRTS
oougnt to soli at 8.00 and 17.00
i nursaay
WOMEN'S 115 AND $18.00 Coats-
go j nursaay at .
Children's coats-
worth 14.00 each
Women's wrappers, made of Sea Island
percale, strap seam, extra wide In the
ii
TABLE SPOONS Wm,
tablo spoons,
set of
six,
at
KNIVES AND FORK9-Wm. A. Rog- fl
Mrm linrur.. tiiLU 1 . ... I . . '
knives and six forks, sell
regularly at $3.50, tomorrow,
at
2.19
2). Pvnntttia & &on ?. ?T. $rtst eft pone
1506 Parnam
DENTIST. TEL. 1756.
Fourteen Years
Same Location
We positively remove
nerves from teeth with
out the least particle of
pain. Plates $2 up.
Open Sundays 10 to 12
BRANDEIS HAVE HALF BLOCK
Buy Hoibach Property and Lease Dnfrene
Building on Douglas Street.
WILL PUT UP MAMMOTH STRUCTURE
To De I'sed In Connection with Y. M.
C. A. Betiding for Home ot
tbe Boston Depart
ment Store.
Thomas McC&gue haa announced that
It. Brandela & Sons have purchased,
through the McCaguo Investment company,
the property at the southeast corner of
Seventeenth and Douglas streets known as
the Horbach property for $52,000. The lot
Is 88x132 feet In size. TIUs, together with
a flfty-lear lease which has just been se
cured on the adjoining lot to the east,
known as the Dufreno property, gives the
Brandela people a complete halt block on
which to erect their new store building.
The Dufreno property la 44x132 feet In else.
As soon as possible J. I Brandela &
Sons will begin work upon a mammoth
structure, which, together with the Young
Men's Christian association building, which
also waa recently acquired by them, will
cover the entire half block. There will be
three entrances to the building, one on
Seventeenth street, one on Sixteenth and
one on Douglas. The entrance on Seven
teenth, being on grade, will be made the
main entrance. The Qlencalrn hotel build
ing, which now covera a portion of the
property, will be torn down, and the new
building to be erected will join up to the
Toung Men's Christian association build
ing on the went. The new building will be
six or seven stories in height. The lower
floors on the Seventeenth street side will
be used by the Boston store and the upper
floors will be rented for oflice purposes.
All of the eaet half of the building will be
used by the Boston store.
The lease on the Dufrene property prac
tically amounts to a purchase, but the
price on which the lease Is based will not
be given out by the lessees.
These Prices
Are Lower
than any others quoted In Iowa or Ne
braska! Some of these WOULD-BE cut
price druggists In Omaha are BUTTINfJ
IN, onoe In a while, and send to us and
bU'; a few bottles of these goods and
then havs a HALF HOUR'S SALE WHILE
THEY I.AST. But why don't they quote
their prices? WHY HIDE THEIR LIGHT
UNDER A BASKETT
$1 00 Pertina yes, sir Fe-ru-na 63o
$1.00 Bwamp-Hoot Mc
$1.00 Llsterlne .. &3o
$1.00 Paw-Paw
means one tn a customer at thla Drlre.
$1.00 Sexlne Pills 67o
$1.00 Nervlta , 60c
SGHAEFER'S
CUT PRICE
DRUQ STORE
THINKS PLEA WEAK AND THIN
County Attorney F.ngllsh Ridicules
Defense of Reed aa Offered by
Hie Lawyer.
For one entire day'a session of the criminal
district court, C. R. Scott, counsel for the
defense, argued the case of State against
James J. Reed, charged with murder. At
11 yesterday morning he closed and the
argument was at once taken up by County
Attorney English for the state.
Mr. English said that never in his ex
perience had he seen a line of defense laid
out quite like the one adopted in this case
"First the plea of Insanity was advanced.
which if proven, la of course entirely suf
flolent," said Mr. English, "but fearing
that thin was too thin to convince a jury
of sensible and experienced men they
claimed and offered some so-called proof
to show that Glenna Hynee waa killed
by Reed through Accident lu the struggle
for the possession of a revolver In Reed's
pockert. Thla looked haxy too, on the
defendant's uncorroborated testimony and
then they said he killed the women in self
defense to keep her from robbing him."
English resented In very emphatic terms,
the scoring given the police of Omaha by
the defendant a counsel and of the city's
administrative officers, as well, and said
that for all Reed'a counsel had consumed
aa entire day of the court's time la
E T. YATES. Prop.
16th and Chicago Sts., Omaha, 'Phones
747 and 797. 24lh and N Sts., South Omaha,
'l'hone No. 1. 6th Ave. and Main St.,
Council Bluffs. 'Phone S33. All goods de
livered in inner city absolutely rree.
the argument of his case he had said
nothing bearing directly upon It that could
not have been said In fifteen minutes.
ORCHESTRA FOR THE Y. M. C. A
w Organisation Formed of Which
Dr. A. D. Laird Will Be
the Leader.
Through the efforts of Dr. A. D. Ijitrd
and E. H. Packard, an orchestra, haa been
organised by the Young Men's Christian
association. The orchestra will play at the
Sunday afternoon meetings of the asso
ciation which have grown so popular of
late. At the meeting held Tuesday night
eleven members of the new organisation
were present to engage In practice.
Dr. Laird, who recently came to thla city
from the east, where he has had extended
experience In orchestras, will be the leader
of the one Just organized here. Dr. Laird
is a cornt'tlst of ability and la said to be
an excellent leader. The young men who
have joined are members of the Youn
Men's Christian association and are all
amateur musicians, but it Is said they
have had sufficient experience so that they
make a very creditable showing aa be
ainnera.
Trading
Slump
Free
ilti
am Far
THU RKLIABLB STORK.
Trading
Stamps
Free
Our prior always the lowest of the low. Our stamp premiums always the best
makes this THE place for economical buying TRADING STAMPS .WITH ALL
CASH PURCHASES. SIX BIQ EXTRA TRADI.NGI STAMP SPECIALS.
Cloak and Suit
Department
Women's Now
Spring Suits
at
Early Prices
flults Just like this cut, handsome, stylish
garments, with all the swing and grace
of outline desired by any woman those,
suits were bought to sell at 4 T
mm w
mm
H ' "l 'V&
W2.50 our early price
icll at $8.00 and $7.00 QQ
.6.50
OTHER BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY.
79c
WOMEN'S SUITS In etamlne and fancy
mixtures, beautiful creations, bought to
sell for lljyno j Q
earlv price
WOMEN'S NEW VOILE SKIRTS-hun-dreds
of the prettiest creations It has
been our pleasure to see, with U Q(
silk drop special for Thursday
Women's wlntcx coats at less than the
price of the linings, regular $25 and $.Vi
values go Q Qf
Thiirsrlnv nt Z.J
Women's $10 and $12 coata
go Thursday, at
ips, made exnresslv
for our trade ,
Women's percale wrappers
$1.25 quality each
1.50
75c
1.50
To Please the Boy
Is an easy matter If you buy litm stylish
up to date clothing. The boy feels much
more manly ii a neat, well made, dressy
SUIU
OUR BOYS' SUITS.
Will please both mother and boy, for they
snow style, good quality ana worKman-
hlp, and the price is exceptionally low.
In order to make room for our new
spring and summer stock, we have made
sweeping reductions In
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WINTER
CIjOTHINO.
BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS Norfolk and
double breasted styles, in mixed and
plain colors, well made garments, Kft
worth S2M and 12. 7n at
BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS made up In
three piece and double hreasted styles,
ages mostly 12 to 1 years. In grays,
browns, mixed and plain colors, tailored
)n first class manner none of these suits
ivorth less than $4.50 QC
Our clearing nrlce S.rt-F
BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS made up In
sailor blouse. Norfolk ifillor, Norfolk;
double breasted, Russian blouse and thres
Tlece styles, In serges worsteds, cheviots,
and casslmeres, In black, blue, brown
und gray mixtures none of these suitH
worth less than $5.00 O ti(
Bov?T reefers made with hlgti storm col
lars, knee length. In vicunas and cnin
fhltfns In hlnes snd oxford grays, ages
5 to 16 years just the clothing for the
Another lot of those black mercerised un
derskirts, regular $2.00 1 flfl
quality each ,uv'
boy who loves to be out doors worth
up to $3.75 1 fiC
our closing out price
42.50
...SUA
e domes-
Hish Grade Wool Dress Goods-Specials for T hursday
Priestley's voiles, in black, regrular 1 3 50 at ,
PriestleV's Jl98 fnd $2.50 goods." "W.llM W webb voiles worth tLtt
Priestley's cravenettes, (rain proof). $2.9S , For popular priced dress goods
Lupin J allk warp cnirion voues, worm no room.
GROCERIES GROCERIES
, .... TRADING STAMPS TRADING STAMPS
s BTrt EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. 4 POUNDS MOCHA AND JAVA
COFFEE FOR $100 AND $6.10 WORTH TRADING ST AMI'S.
1 SACK rest, HKiHr.ni favijurxr ai iisiM-.au x a tLuuii apijj .w wuttirt
OF TRADING BTAMHJ MltB.
1-lb. R. F. Japan, Qplong, gunpowder or
Emgllsh Breakfast tea at 60c
And $5.09 worth of Trading Stamps free.
S pkgs. Diamond H Pancake flour at. .'Joo
And $2 worth of Trading Stamps free.
5-lba. evaporated Frujt, any kind you' wunt.
And $3 worth of Trading Stamps free.
1-lb can of high grade baking powder.. 25o
And $3 worth of Trading Stamps free.
THIS IS THE GREATEST OFFER
EVER YET MADE.
HAVDEN BROS.
Get The Bee's New
Jtapajiese -Russian
Waur Map.
Shows the location of Russia, Japan, Corea, Manchuria,
China, etc., also the principal cities, and sea ports in each
along with the population of same. Shows the different seas
and bodies of water upon which the sea fights will probably
take place.
Gives a complete list of all the vessels in both navies,
showing their armament, speed and comparative strength in
war. Also tells all about both armies, bow many men in
each, the number of Russian soldiers now in the far east, eac.
Sent by mail TOSTPAID if you will fill out the coupon
and enclose 10c. Address,
Map Department,
Omaha
Daily Bee,
Omaha, Neb.
FILL OIT THIS COVPO!
Enclosed find 10c for which please
end Japanese-Russian War Map to
NAME ....
ADDRESS
TOWN ....
STATE ...
GABE RUNKLES LAID AT REST
Vetera Printer Is Burled at Prosper
Hill Vnder Aaaplcea of Ty po
araphtral Valoa.
The funeral of William A. Runkles, fo
many years head proofreader on The Bee,
and who died Monday morning, waa held '
yesterday afternoon from the family resi
dence at 2729 Rlondo street. Father John
Williams of St, Barnabas church conducted
the services.
The pall bearers were: K. 8. Fisher,
Monte Collins, George Eddy, T. F. Btur
gess and Patrick Boyle. The Interment
was at Prospect Hill cemetery. A large
number ot old friends of Mr Runkles were
present at the services, which were held
under the auspices of the Typographical
union, of which he waa once president.
Feel Your Pulse
If It beats fast then slow skips beats,
your heart U weak and should be treat
ed at once. Dr. Miles' Heart Core la
the best and safest remedy. Bold on cuur
niM Rnrl for book n tn. heart-
lil. kll.KH MKIHCA1. CO., fclshary 14, j I
A Fire in The Bee Building
has no terrors for its tenants. The fire which just oc
curred burned one piece of furniture which stood near
the wall. If this had been a wooden partition, it might
have been serious.
Moral: Better see about moving into a building where
you won't be burned out. '
Ground Floor,
Dee Building
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents,
Men's Shirts, Worth 50c and 75c,
To Be Sold Thursday for 19c
We have gono through our shirts and selected HO dozen
- men's fancy stiff bosom shirts, in stripes, spots
and neat figures, shirts that sold all season for
GOc and 75c your choice
!9c
35c and 50c Ladies' Gloves for 19c
Thursday your choice of 30 dozen misses,' children's and
ladies' golf gloves that we wish to close out quickly. The
prices we have cut them to will do it. They are'
mercerized and cashmeres in very pretty colors
Worth 35c and GOc Thursday, your choice.
V JV1J A. 11
19c
Boys' 50c Combination Suits for 12k
124c
Fleece lined combination suits, in natural and
white, sizes, 4 to 14; about 18 dozen in all.
To close out quick 50c values for
Wagons to South Omaha Every Day
J 0 W
A Succession of Stamp
Sensation Sales
and
Greatest Qualities, Rock Bottom Prices
Liberal Giving of Green Stickers.
There's no letting up at Bennett's. A pleased customer Is our beat ad
vertisement and a customer's good will la our supremest satisfaction. We
congratulate you on your enthusiasm in collecting the little GREEN STICK
ERS. Every page In your little grfen book Is Indelibly branded with com
mon sense money saving and sustained satisfaction. Keep on collecting
the LITTLE GREEN STICKERS they are the only little atlckors that slick.
A great system, isn't It?
Another Great Green Trading
Stamp Sensation
A IS OTHER GREAT ORASP.E g AI.E Sf'CH AS ONLY BEKHETT CAN
CREATE. ONE CAR FANCY HIGHLAND NAVAL. A FRKIG1IT OAJl
OP ORANGE CONTAINS WW CASES. IT'S 3Kl CASES WK ITT ON
SALE THl'KSDAY MORNING AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PF.K DOZEN!
AND TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH
EACH DO 7, EM
THAN HIGHLAND NAVAI-fl THERE'S NOTHTNd FINER THAT
GROWS. These are GOOD SIZED ORANGI 8 and RUN TTNIFORM. They
are such as you are paying Soc per doren for. Tho market Is advancing
you may not get such an orange snap as thla again.
25c
Thursday all day Fancy Highland '
Naval Oranges per
dozen -
AND TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH
EACH DOZEN. (Limit, three dozen to a customer.)
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE. IMPROVED FACILITIES FOR WAITING ON
THE CROWDS. I
Grocery! Grocery!
We are the greatest retailers of groceries in the west. Our Immense saZes
enable us to handle goods so quickly that everything is NEW, FRESH AND
INVITING. ' To this Is added the extraordinary advantage of being alile to sell
at the lowest prices. No prices are lower, on tho average. In the world fo the
same qualities of goods than they are at BENNETT'S.
Thursday Money Savers.
Clam Chowder, 1-lb. can fo
Corn Starch 1-lb. package Bo
Jam assorted large Jar 10c
Pure Jellies assorted glass 10o
Cartiln Soap cake SHc
Salmon 1-U. can lc
California Prune-x per pound fc
Table Syrup 2'4-lb. con lto
Cleaned Currants per pound c
Oil Sardines can J
TEAS BEST VALVES EVER OF
FERED. B. V. Japan per pound wc
Imperial Japan per po nd Wc
Tea Slftlwrs por pound , lio
COT-FJ ES FRESH RCABTSD
DAILY.
Maracalbo Cuffee pr pstind 15c
Bennett's Cfpltol Cn-pound. . liv?
B"nnetfs Breakfast Cvf.ee 7-lb. can 4So
BUTTER RECEIVED EVERY DAY
FROM THE lEST DAIRIES.
Fresh Country Butter per pound. 15c
Wisconsin Cream Cheese pound.
Hand Chooco each 2'o
TAFFY SPECIAL
Made apedally for this sale-a large quantity of the famous Angel Food Taffy
made by D. J. O'Brien Co-strawberry molasses and vanilla flavors- gc
a perfect confcctlon-speclal price for Thursday only-per pound
CIGAR SPECIAL.
Joe Wright Cigar a regular 10c alia and Quality-special for Thursday g,
only for J&o each
Thursday in the Dry Goods
100 pieces pretty, new Wool Dress floods, In all tbe new
Spring colorings, special for Thursday, 39C
per yard
New Percales
100 pieces pretty new dark Tercales, special flC
for Thursday, per yard
New Heavy Waistings
Very handsome lot of new Mercerized white and light
evening shades in Waistings, very nobby Ifin
35c goods, Thursday, per yard IUS"'
New Wash Goods
500 pieces elegant new Wash Goods, in Scotch Tweeds,
Voiles, Suitings, Ducks, etc. Goods that look like 50c
and $1.00 wool goods. WTash Goods 18 C
Department, per yard
Children's Underwear
100 dozen Children's Shirts and Vests, worth up to 73c
each, on sale Thursday morning, 1QC
per garment
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
200 dozen ladies' Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
worth up to 2"c each, special Thursday, '2LQ
each '
fHlRnV IS EMBROIDERY DAT. DOrBI.E Oft EE TRADING
TAIPS o" ALL EMBROIDER PVRtHAsK.9 ASU BIO REDUCTION H
PHICKK. i
Stationery Dept.
"PIT" A new game, fun for everybody, regular price 50c,
our special for 39C
Thursday only
25 extra heavy grade of wore Envelopes, C
special at
120 sheets extra Satin Wove Note Taper IOC
for
Council Bluffs Delivery Every Dxy
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