The Lincoln independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1895-1896, November 22, 1895, Image 8

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    The Great Healer don't do such wonders as we will do commencing
MONDAY, Nov. 25, and during Ten Days in Cut Prices.
Our entire Stock will be on salft. We will make a Regular Revolution Jin cut Price. Money is what we need and not the goods
Take the chances. It saves you 50 cunts on the dollar. Our few prices below will show what the GOLDEN EAGLE DRY GOODS
STOKE, $130 1 Street will do. ' ,
Lad'es Men's and Children's , underwear fiom 8c to' 70c the best
qualify. Some worth $1.25.
Revolution prices in shoes. Ladies' Dongola Button, Patent Tips,
00c, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75.
Men's JJals and Congress, $1.07, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75.
Misses and Children's, lNc, 25c, 50c and 75c.
ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, worth 25 to 50c, will go at
19o.
Novelty Dress Good worth 15 to 25c will go at
Serges and Henriettas in Black, worth 80 to 75c, will go at
Better Grades worth 50c to $1 will go at 10c.
CLOAKS, RUDDERS, NOTIONS and HOSIERY at
Half price.
Gingham 4k, Calico 3 c, Shirting 4,c Outing Flannel worth
K)e, go at 5c. Muslin 4c.
One paper needles lc, paper pins lc, paper hair pins lc, spool
thread lc, Lead pencils lc, Writing paper lc, embroidery silk lc, but
tons 2 doz card 5c hair curler worth 15c go at 5c, soap 2c a cake and a
thousand other articles too numerous to mention. ' "
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936 P Street.
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Goods
Store.
P'ease Remember the Place.
30,000 WORTH
CLOTHING.
Op-oortianity For
And Fiarnierlniiie: GSoocis at Cost
RRFflT RARfJAINR I See Prices Below-
UIII.ni UnllUniHUi Wo are Strictly one Price. All Goods Marked in pij im-
SUITS.
A 20 Suit for 15. An 1S Snif for SHI no
A 15 Suit for 11. A 12.50 suit for $.00. A $10 Hint for 7.50.
HOY'S SHITS I.ftnn I.,la
A $15 suit for $11. 12.50 Suit 8.00. 10.00 Suit for 7.50. H.fJO
, mi uir u.iu.
OVERCOATS 125 Gnat fnr I 1 On ru i i r. , r. t ...
,11. 12.50 Coat for 8.00. 10.00 Coat for 7.50. 7.50 Coat for 5.00.
We also Carry a Full Line of Trunks and It'll loll t-;ii
I - - MHU Til mil
sell you the same way.
The StOCk IS All New and Fresh GOOdS Containing all the Newest Novelties in Doth Pattern and Cut
and no old stock first marked up 50 per cent and then cut down. If you wish to saw money do not fail to trive us a call Thi Lin
continue until the first of the year. - h mwaaiemii
HATS.
A 3.7)Q Hat for $;5. A 3.00 hat for 2.50. A 2.50 hat fur 00 A
00 hat for 1.50. ' ' '
GLOVES.
A $2 Glove for $1.50. A 1.75 GIova fnr 1. an t r.f f:u
1.10. A 1.25 Glove for 1.00. A 1.00 Glove for ,75e.
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Gospel temperence meeting at
Grand Army hall Sunday at 3:30
by Red Ribbon club, hverybody
Come.
The poor old Journal in speak
ing of the Van Deberg failue says
Mr. V. got tirdof struggling under
a heavy load of debts, and gave up
the ghost. If he had only had
"confidcucc?"
Mr. Rohman, who failed in busi
ness last week, has been a lifelong
republican, Bankruptcy is the re
ward for faithful services which his
party has given him. Mr. Rohman
got what he voted for.
A new jury was secured in the
Davis case Tuesday and the colored
man was put on trial lor his life
the third time. When the trial is
ended the people will be called
upon to foot a bill of costs the total
t which vill reach" fully $25,000.
Tin- truth about ex-treasurer
Hill's case is tersely told by the
Dee. It says that "Ex Treasurer
1 1 1 1 1 and his bondsmen .may now
rest easy. That carefully selected
jury is not likely to bring in a ver
dict hr the slate even if the su
preme court should so instruct."
J. Van Dcbcrg. baker and
confectioner of this city, made an
assignment Wednesday tor the
brnctit of bis creditors. Liabili
ties $4,000; a-M ts about about
Si.cxmi. The cause of the failure
wjs gnM standard, "houikI money"
.ind lack el enough of it in the
country to Jo luisinc. with. And
Mill tin te'a more to follow.
I Ik: Mtprcmo court, wait Nerval
i'( 1 1 -ill dik iituv. bat dei ided
Hi. a Itts jgc V lU'W the pepule.1
imli IjI.' lu bt n entitled lo the
nlll . t lOlllll V JlldtfO fof the last
Ih.i Mr 'eii mil now
J'Uhci w to t otlei t the ,i.u for
I tit; tast two r$t boiii tin mi 4 11 J
tth Im wfou(wti l f!d tb i-Mmc!
H fit beidMH', J
Moi4ti. lilt? t )is 4! . I.jist alld
,!urd-lff, wl. ln l-eett al hf 1
" isiti titi,i) I. r t we k It r .ie
k 1 piiij;. W tilvn t t i. tha Sutv
d t I ) lnriM 1 i .. tin! He ;
1 a I ' v to ' 1 1 1 1 1 u man !
ho. '
The Backet Makers. ,
In the great city of New York
where Henry Georgrt and hia ho
ctalistic disciples rage and rare, we
polled 020 votes! As a noise maker
and platform twister the Hocialist
is a daisy. He can make more fuss
in a convention and create a bigger
vacuum in the election returns
than any mortal that ever kicked.
In Chicago, the hot bed of So
cialism, democrats and republi
cans get all the votes. The pox
are nowhere. And yet Chicago
will send a red-hot delegation to
our nextNatioualConventiou. "de
manding" that our platform be
til I further twistel to suit their
radical ideas. If the socialists votes
bore any proportion to the. racket
they kick up in theconvention they
would have the universe bv the tail
in hss than six months.-- People's
I'arty Paper.
C. II. Rohman & Co., one of the
oldest grocery houses in Lincoln,
closed its doors last Friday. ''Con
fidence," gold standard and re
publican "good times," which these
gentlemen have been voting for
for years, did not saw them. Pay
ing too much interest, "lack of
confidence" and scarcity of money
in tin' country was the cause of the j
failure.
All the shops at the penitentiary
are now running full forte of hud
except the coopering department
which some time ago went into the
hands oi a receiver, and this dc-
paitment is ready to run w b never
it can 1 lose a contiaU with tli
imard. Warden I.eidigh is getting
iUUI 11 IV SIIUMHHI) Hill 1.(1.
1039 O Street.
E3Cox3.se-
Try "DEAD SflO'l"
Por Red Rugs,
And "ROACHINE"
For Roaches, Pleas, Ants,
Moths and All Vermin.
For Sale Only by
RIGGS PAMAC Y .
O STREET.
Remember, we give a glass of
Soda water with every 50 cent
purchase.
Dr. I , Queen, The Specialist
Cancerj
Its scientific
treatment
and removal
in twenty '
... t ... . 1
e:s lilil!UW
without
pain or t
loss of
j T, !M
LINCOLN $20
STEEL $25
RANGES $30
The Best Range Ever Ofiered for the Money!
EVERY RANGE FULLY WARRANTED.
XJocltwitliB'H Gouuino
ROUND OAK,
(.TO-
.'L, ' Jtf of bloo.
Beware of Imitations Buy Only the Genuine.
See the Name on the Letf.
Gold Coin & Radiant Home Base Burners.
Best Assortment of Stoves in tho City.
50 cents
a year,
i 1
1
niliumil ntclm?an.
N THlMl W IHHHV
DR. QL'Ki:N curf Pile and Tu
mor without jiuin, knife or of .
drop of blood, he also cure Catarrah 1
Trat, Lon, Heart and Neroua IV
bilitv. .
hit. (jrjEr.Xtyn made dineasea of 1
the SUuiim h, l.'iiiney. I.iver, lilood and
PiM-aM- of Wuiiii ii a Mprclali.r for :
thirty-live year. lie bun restored 1
Keariiijr to the deaf and vijrht to tat
blind.
Pit. gtKKN U the rH-cialiit or tk :
eoithwen In the Treat :nent and Cur .
of aU ( lin.nlo and I't ivate Ailmenu
baring lite.l in I.ineola and lucanter j
count r feir tUirty-ftuir veurv
HtT applylnjr U lr. ijueen, the Klee- j
'rlrtan, yoi tan ifet Inotunt Krlief and :
f'ure frum all fain frum U!ieninlim
Nenralik' and all llootoc Ailment !
after all medleal rviiip.ti. have failed
lntitut J an t tllec'r.d Hath K
Onion Block.N.R.ror. loth&O
FRANK E. AHR.
108 North Tenth. Between O and P Streets.
ALL ABOUT IT.
An illustrated .louruitl tell
ing till aImiu t the wnrkiiicf
a l.ivi: SehMl in n l.nKcity
tlett i iiiHliiit; a t'einlty f
iroiitinc I tvt: liini ni-ti
4 SoUiHia Atri
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tn ii(imhw .' t a,
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MOMMKUCI J.MT IMF.S,
. Short Hantl, THiritiuf, i te.
I tu eaii't 1111 iini' how mill h
1 it will liel ll ill ill" '-l-c
1 1 ta if iheruhf at luHil .i aj.
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THG ROYftL GROCERY CO.
N1K More (1i.m14 than any htore in t!ie City.
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lleeauM- heu um huy a Ihiltnr'e worth ou j-t YHtut
u iveil. If Vim tftniit iihm'n ill Ntriitll or htlee iti!itilif i et
our I'riie. Wm if!) h( whuleKile prite-.
Farm Trade a Specially.
I't iiie in h hI ee tie. If tifi nt i!itn ami r I.
rii 1 at f. r Hatter .nl
lllliint
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t liiMr u' kle-1 1 1 t Hill ! it j
i.a-r thut I w oU t r uv no. I
at the I . S. Snoe ( o, ttM'i t
St ml
Royal Grocery Co.
1032 P SI.
IV
Phone 224
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