The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, August 20, 1896, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
Aug. 20, 189b.
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FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, WITHIN THE FOLLOWING SIXTY DAYS.
THE t MOST GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE
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BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS.
f 0 C is alljvve ask for over twenty styles' of good substantial men's
Miw.-rw suits, worth intnemarKeis 01 me worm ju.
AH of $0.50 and $7 suits go this week at.. .. .............
f5.1f5 is the price we have put on about 800 Men's Suits in round and square
cut sacks amd cutaway frock, in many patterns; all worth two and three times
the price. . ,
H buys an elegant dress suit of English Clay Worsted.
WS.fSO cives you your choice of all our $12.50, f 15.50 and S 15 suits.
MD.Uft gives but a poor idea of the elegance of fit, material and workmanship
these suits possess. They are the cream of our stock, and are marked regular
$10.50, $18 and $20.
BOY'S LONG PANTS SUITS
ff gives you your choice of all our regular $5, $6, and $6.50
2T ajT.ong nants suits.
You can dress your big boy in one of our regular $7, $7.50 rt
or $8.50 suits for..... .
Men's Otltl Pants Working pants worth 90c, at 49c; $1
buys regular $2 and $2.50 pants; $2 buys regular $3.50 and $4
pants; $3 buys regular $5 and $6 pants. 1 -
BOYS' SHORT PANTS SUITS One hard-to-get and easy-to-spend
American dollar buys a good suit for your boy; worth $2.25.
$1.50 buys any of our $2.50, $3, and $3.50 suits. All our $4 and
$4.50 suits go at $2. $2.50 buys a $5 and $5.50 suit.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Men's 50 Jersey Ribbed Underwear now 25c. Men's 75c Balbriggan Underwear
Finestline of negligee shirts, starched collar and cuffs, our price 32c, 60c and 79c;
worth two and three times the money. See them.
120 dozen choice ties, worth 35c and 40c, go at 15c.
Bargains for Workingmen.
60c overalls go at 40c 50c jackets go at 35c. 97 dozen men's work shirts 22c
134 dozen work shirts 25c. Regular 60c work shirts 33c. Rest 75c work
shirt, now 41c. Boys' shirt waists, ages 4 to 14, 13c. Boys knee pants, ages
4 to 14, 13c Brownie overalls, ages 4 to 14, 19c.
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Insurance Department.
, T. M. Swlgart. Correspondence
Conducted by J,
solicited.
STATE FAIR.
We have received letters from a num
ber of the prominent mutual "insuranco
men of this state saying that they would
be at the state fair. We will have bead
quarters id a tent in "newspaper row"
with the Nebraska Independent. We
will be theiefrom Monday afternoon un
til Thursday. On Wednesday night we
will have a meeting at some place down
town. (I will try to let you know next
week in this department.)
I will here outline an order of business:
Address by the president covering the
historv of mutual insurance in Nebraska;
an address by the secretary giving in de
tail the object and benefits to be derived
from an association of all the mutual in
onrnnna cnmnanies in the state. Discus
sion.
The following topics will also be
brought up for discussion. 1st the mean
ing of the two-thirds clause, of section
8 of our mutual insurance law. 2nd, if
man Iorrh a tmrt of his horses by
lightning should his policy be reduced to
f-nrrennond with the amount he receives
for damage done. If so, why? 3d, what
in meant bv mutual insurance 4th, is
than Anv definite rule bv which we can
ascertain whether an animal was killed
by lightning? If so what is the rule. 5th
W'hn should we suRKort for auditor and
attorney-general, and why? 6th, do we
ti1 our present law changed? II so
what change should we make? If not
nrinnld we use our instrumentality in
. nassinir a town mutual insurance law?
7th, is the present report that is sent out
by the state auditor, lor annual reports
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satisfactory to an: u dot, wnai im
provements should we recommend.
I presume that the above is enough
for three days' work, however, if a num
ber of companies are present all will
learn the benofit to be derived from the
meeting of representatives of different
companies. When you come to the fair
vronnd. come right to our tent, sit in
our cushioned chairs, and proceed to put
vour feet on our table at once, ana make
yourself at home generally. If you can't
tome to the fair, and are particularly in
forested in anv one or all of these sub
jects, a communication from you is de
sired. If you desire to reach us auy time
after Mondav of fair week, address in
care of Claus Seivers, Omaha, Nebraska.
We are particularly desirous that every
member of our company take this paper
from this time until the election, hence
we ask you to get np a club of ten or
raore members at tea cents a piece.
Single subscription fifteen cents.
REPORT.
The Lancaster county company is now
nearly five years old, the cost to the
members of the mpany who have been
. members since the company was organ
ized has been membership fee $1.50, as
sessment No. 1, $1,00, assessment No. 2
$.50, assessment No. 3, $2.25, assess
ment No. 4, just now being sent out,
$1.59 per thousand dollars, total cost
per thousand dollars insurance, for five
years, $0.75 or about one-third what it
would have cost in any stock company.
Assessments No. 3 and 4 both occur
ring this year, will seem rather high for
those who have lately come into the com
pany this is the highest amount that
bas been paid during uu iui
four years, and yet, it falls short of the
amount of the average annual payment
of stock companies rate.
We hope that every company luui
comes to Omaha will give a report of
their business for five years after the
above fashion. '
Nna, mador if vou are interested in
REPUBLICAN AUTHORITY
Custer County "Republican" Says Kirk
patrick Is Qualified. ,
The following article is clipped from
the Custer County Republican, published
at Broken Bow, where Mr. Kirkpatrick
resided for many years. It shows that
the populists made no mistake in select
ing him as their candidate for supreme
judge: - - .
The populists in their state convention
at Hastings last week honored two
mutual Insurance and cannot attend the fortner Custer county gentlemen with
fair m person, pus kuow u. u. n,naon thfi stftte tjcktGov. llolcomb
.v m nff.,nH fha fair n ense can nis
WI1U Will . vv ' ' " i -. i - . r tt i .
Kia nrripla. and J. B, JS-irKpatriCK. uov. uoicorriD
attcuuuu w i
The following companies nave con- was renominated Dy acclamation, as an
t.rihiited to the lawyers fund ana tne expected he would be, and Mr. .Kirk
officers of several other companies have patrick.who was formerly the governor's
signified their willingness but will have law partner, before Holcomb quit the
f.n trait lint, il their annual meeting,
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Clav Co. Mutual f
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Lancaster ana uage aiuiuai
Franklin Co. Mutual
Farmers Alliance
Nysted Mutual
Grange and t armerB xuuiuai...
Pawnee Co
AntolrtnA fVk
Neb Mutual Cyclone 1 25
Xanri mnnflv nnlv bv P. O. order, reg-
ictawi Mtnk exnress order or bank
itvnn want a. receipt by mail
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send a iwo-cent stamp.
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In cluba of ten or more, Canv
nniirn Knhsnrmtions lOo each. No
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commission allowed.
The old reliable Alliance store at the
of 11 and M St. Lincoln, Neb.,
conducted by Mr. J. W. Mussetter wishes
to say to its Old customers as wen as
that durinir the reunion the
dollar will buy more than ever before.
Ton area of free stone peaches for sale
ahnnt Anirust 20. and thereafter till
harvested. E. T. Dalbey,
Hamburg, Iowa.
legal profession for politics, was nomin
ated as one ot the contingent judges ol
the supreme court. While the Republi
can has no patience whatever with the
political ideas entertained by Mr. Kirk
patrick, which will meet the rebuke at
the polls in November which they richly
merit, it recognizes, with other residents
of the county, who enjoy the personal ac
quaintance of that gentleman, his ster
ling worth as a citizen, and his high
standing in the legal profession of which
he has been an honored member for so
many years, and as citizens and former
old neighbors we feel gratified that he has
been so signally honored, and the party
will not .have any excuses to offer for
placing his his name on thehicket. As
one of the old landmarks in Custer coun
ty, "Kirk" is known to us all familiarly
as a man of unimpeachable integrity,
whose public and private life challenges
admiration, and whose legal attain
ments and well poised judicial mind
would well fit him for the responsible
position for which he stands as a candi'
date. Unfortunately for him, however,
he is in very bad company, and while his
friends appreciate his ability and char
acter, they draw the line at the crowd
with which he feels compelled to train
Invitation to all Silver Men.
The populist committee have opened
headquarters at the Lincoln hotel and
invite every citizen in the state to visit
us whenever in the city. Make it your
home, give us your advice and exchange
information as to the success you are
making in your locality, lake home
with you such literature as will do your
DeoDle most aood. Every day bright
ens, and while victory already stares us
in the face, we not only want to carry
Nebraska and thenation but we want to
make the majorities so large that old
Englaud will forever know that Amer
icans are for .America. Do your duty
and the committee will try to do theirs.
Attain we sav come.
J. H. Edmisten. B. R. B. Weber,
Chmn. Sec.
BURGLARS ROB A HOTEL,
In clubs often or more campaign
subscriptions 10c each. No com
mission allowed. ,
Tba Bale ot a Connecticut Baeort Blawa
Open Gnetts Orerawad.
Bridgeport, Con a, Aug. 18. Three.
or more burglars blew open the safe
of the Beachsida hotel at Green Farb,
about 3 o'clock this morning and
cured about 81,800 in cash, 8900 in
checks and a quantity of jewelry, the
property of the guests. The 150 guests
of the hotel were thrown Into a condi
tion bordering on a panto by being
awakened by the sound of the explo
sion that wrecked the safe. Some
guests started downstairs, but at the
robbers were in the dark and they in
the light, threats to shoot kept them
baok untu the burglars had escaped.
Afterwards the night watchman was
found lflng in a stupor, which was
evidently caused by chloroform, and
with his hands securely tied. He re
malned unconscious for several hour
No arrests bare been made.
NEBRASKA NEWS.
Winside sports have prize fights every
Sunday evening.
Fairmont people are considerably
6othered by burglars.
The G. A. R. post at Sutton has taken
Steps for a district reunion.
Grey wolves are getting quite de
structive about Newcastle.
Some are predicting 80 bushels of
corn per acre in this vicinity.
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There has been a big mad dog scare
In the vicinity south of Cook.
Ceresco is badly in need of a hall in
Which to hold public meetings.
The Platte county fair association
has decided to hold no fair this year.
Men's $10 Fall Suits 83.65. Write quick
for sample. The Hub, Lincoln, Nob.
Tramps are almost too numerous to
mention in certain portions of the state.
Last Friday the York county farmers
held a well-attended institute at York.
A castle of Royal Highlanders,a new 1
Arder, was organized at Aurora recent-
The store of J. O. Carl at Fairmont
was recently looted of goods worth
$200. ;
Wheat is yielding between thirty and
forty bushels the the acre around Blue
Hill.
Lightning struck the elevator at
Shelby and tore a big hole in the cupola.
Oats in the shock will be .ruined if it
keeps on raining as it has been the
past two weeks.
The coal fields of Dixon county are
being developed and much interest is
being manifested.
Frank Gale of Filley recenily run
over a 300-pound hog while scorching
at a 4-minute gait.
At Fremont 167 persons were added
to the Christian church during a re
vival of eight weeks.
New potatoes sold at 15o per bushel
on our streets latter part of last week,
says the Yutan Breeze.
Twenty coach loads of Omaha retail
grocers and their families picnicked at
Ashland Thursday last.
W. H. Carson, a demented man found
at DeSoto the other day, has been ta
ken to the Norfolk asylum.
C A. Stewart, pastor of the M. E.
church at Utica since last October, has
Withdrawn from the church.
There are more residences going Tip
at present in South Omaha than at any
period in the past two years.
The house of Dr. Green, 2501 R street,
Lincoln, was recently struck by light
Kilt mul fAw badlw fl . ttiq rral
$100 Eeward $100-
The readers of this paper will be pledged to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disen.se
that seieni'e has been ableto coreln all itsbtapes,
and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the
only positive cnre known to the medical frater
nity. Catarrh beinir aconsiitutional disense, re
quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, actlnir directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and ftivtnit the patient strength by
buildinK np the constitution and assisting na
ture in doinir its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in Its curative powers, that they of
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. 3. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Campaign Stories
by Schoenheit, a collection of humorous anec
dotes told by the author and all the great reform
orators, statesmen, and writers, illustrating
every phase of the money qnestion. Handsome
ly bound. Price i5 cents.
SEFOB9S PUB. CO., Lincoln. Veb.
A Wif Iqual to a Gold Mint-!
Will some of your readers give me a good
recipe for making cold starch. I am selling self
heniingflat irons and iron a little at every house
Pndhave to use some starch eveiy plnee and
want to know how to makegwod colJ starch.
My hnslnird was in detii and I beinir anxious to
help him thought 1 would sell se'f-heatiug flat
irons, ami 1 am do'iiir splendidly. A cent's
worth of fuel will heat the iron for three hmirs so
yon have a perfectly even heat. You can iron in
half the time anil no danger of scorchinit the
clothes as with the old iron, and you can get the
most beautiful gloss. 1 sell at nearly every
house, ns the Iron saves so much luel everybody
wants one. 1 nvke l.f0 on each Iron and have
not sold less than ten nny day I worked. My
brother is dolnir well and I think anyone can
make lots of money'nny wlieie.elling irons. J. F.
Casey A Co., St. Louis. Mo., will start anyone iu
the business, as they did me. if you will address
them. il'S. A. Russell,
Wanted-An Idea
This Lady
made $1,000 this year working only 0
an hoar daily for us. Toi cut do the A
lm introducing our famous "Hwiss 7
Hero Tea," thereny en turn inning a
lucrative ana permanent Duainetw. W
Vou uuat be bright ana wilting. '.Territory A
'fcstijrned, For pfcriiculart tend lelf-widreued
itumnMl nwlnnft Wrlta UB td. B
"SWISS HERB TEA CO., Chicago
A Chance to Make Money.
1 have berries, grapes and peaches a year old
fresh as when picked. I use the California Cold
process, do not heat or seal the fr uit. Just put it
up cold, keeps perfectly fresh, and costs almost
nothing; can put up a bushel in ten minutes. Last
week I sold directions to over 1M) tamllies; any
one will pay a dollar for directions when they see
the beautilul samples of fruit. An there are many
people poor like myse f, I consider it my duty to
give iii.v experience to such, and feel confident
anyone can make one or two hundred dollars
round home In a few days. 1 will mall sample of
fruit and complete directions to any of your
readers for eighteen 2-cent stamps, which is only
the actual cost ot the samples, postage, etc , to
me. Francis CaBey, St. Louis, Mo.
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Consumers Purchasingagency, will buy
anything you want at cheapest possible
price. D. Clem Dkavee,
Room 9 Granite blk., Omaha, Neb.
J. B. KIRKPATSI0K
Attorney at Law. Liutoln, Neb.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tn William A. Unnirh. Non-resident Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the SOth day
innL 1S. Lillie L. Baugh filed a petition
against you In the District conrt of Lancaster
County,' Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which are to obtain a divorce from yon on the
ground that yon have wilfully ana manciousiy
fitort t.d annnort her. although you are flnanci-
iiv well hle to do so. and that yon have been
guilty ot extreme cruelty toward her without any
cause, ana tnat vou nave couimiLieu
with ones Nellie Mason In Appleton City, Mis
souri, and with other women, whose names are
unknown to this plaintiff, in the same city.
The plaiutiff prays judgment for the custody
nf the two children and for a divorce.
You are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday, the 2Sth day ol 8eptember,lM)6,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
10. S. KIRKPATRICK,
Attorney and Solicitor.
Boom 23 and 24 Richards Block, Llncoln,Neb
Counsel tor Nebraska Law & Collection Company
Who can think
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Protect your ideas; they may bring you weattn.
Write JOHN WEDDEKBUEN ft CO., Patent Attor
neys. Washington, D. C, for their 1,800 prise offer
and list ot two hundred Inventions wanted.
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patent dust band, all latest im
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the next 60 davt a limited number
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we will send this watch toyou by
express for examination. You ex
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If von find it exactly as represen
ted pay the agent our special offer
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SUO Wabask AnH CHICAGO.