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About The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1898)
Sept. aa, 1898 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. FROM OHIO. There is one thing about our mail order business which can be said by very few houses in this country, we never lose a customer who has once patronized us through the mails. Our customers sometimes move and get scattered and change about from one part of the country to another, but they never forget us be cause they npyer find a place where they can match our prices and they never meet anybody who has any thing but good to say about us and our goods. The following letter from Ohio is only one. We have i""" " irom every state in tiie union that say prac tically the same thing: 624 Fremont street, Uclviderc, O , Aug. 7, 98. Ne braska Clothing Co. Omaha, Neb Gentlemen: The goods arrived O. K. this a. m. and are perfectly satis factory. Although you did not send samples I felt sure of being suited as you have never yet failed to treat me well. I have worn Nebraska goods for six years and expect to wear them as long as I wear clothes as I have never found any tc approach them for the price. People here are surprised at the price I paid and I en close some names for your catalogue. Yours truly, HARDY'S COLUMN. IX) Mi com grower rtvilty (Wire to ay me iH't irrowrm bounty 7 All that lo, brtitcr vote t'he republican tli-kcf, ami If tilmt ticket eiirrli1 they will l)e mire to bo taxed and the tttiirn-r trtmt win Ret the money, The trnat will need the nioivcy ftr t'hey nre In Our new catalogue contains some revelations, for it. Address Department J Send Tibbie. GIvm tha Namra. The following tter ban boun received The article Marred to was written by II II m . . ... ... ir. mime ana mo letter o! Mr. Walker bunded to him. Mr. Walker write a follow: Elmwood, Neb., rtnpr., 11, 1808, ElItor Independent! Dcttr Hir: I uni iv rcnultlicnii and I al- 11 "K"nt w"lln Arlnioklv. How tint u nil wa.v wn and 1 am mi old aoldinr. 1 1 y l'll of a fcntiher work for ush paid for your papar in ndvanc thrniiirb other. The republican! parly in the an old aoldier aolleitlnic David Mi-Kaiif tnmt corporation party and ore ex l hc in your riiipur duted Merit. lOih. of pwiwi to do all they can. tor wume a tin ateni or tlia tumla, that thn Mvimi inatntu'tlon. briickii children were ciieHted out of and number of mime not inentioned. 1 What are to le the frultm of t'lie Wall you would rulilih their name SimuiIhIi war? Will anvlihiliiir mine of inni none mi arcniwir in tlio neit Imhiih it that win ciuipeniite for tiie 1innl lOifiveine reiiiiiiienim it rhanca (dear niliip, HiilTerlnir, woiiiwIm and live tlieiimelvw or ko nndt-r. If you don't lot? KiipiMN.li.tir our forefather luul your ,iier win m. mrowii MHici.i ann rained thce nuititiona and diu'dil t tuoukiii no more 01 tnnn talk nir to the un!,i ....i t,,....i,v,.. in...,..., " V p-..iiuiiT, w, won 111 Im! K ceil nir t.wliiv. Kverv mint I II AM, iV A I, k Kit. I ul, ti 1,1. til.. I )..; '.., i. if W'l I I II . ,, I ' ' i.wt i, in ii, V III vlll? IvTltutlltllll v Mr. I ibblcH rep la a oll..wa: H(ir wouI ,n.e h , hU One year ago I employed a camp u-rav... ,. n,t.. i,. fore, lnk nt the remilt. A irovcrn iiient ami a people who are Imping mie (lentinie or th world for irood. foiudnp with the pevple every day. W know who Is lunvt and vvlio 1 aolvent ainon them. We will loan uoh pemona our currency to do buI nen with. When there la a great deal of buxijie to do tfive ui tli power and we will lmie ewougli nuon t;y to do it. When there i wA m much to do our bank note will be de jKxtitcd 4ain with uh and tiie imUh iven by our cuHtornera in exclumjfe for tliwn will lm paid btmI rtmcelled. Ixok at Canada and .Scotland, 'lliey let im do the biminw.n and It la done iMtfwly and at lower rotea of intercut io tiie people than In America." Jt 1m more and more plain that the financial vtrnfrgta of the futim; in ov er the lme of paper currency and It "juxt, equitable ami elficieiiit, mean of distribution." TIIOHK (JUKIIOMM AO A IN, The Omaha Heaflndrt a grt-nt deal of material for comment In the column of the Imiiki'Kkiiknt from wwk to wek, Thia ia riuht mid proper. Ir i the in tention of thla i)ii)er to ttive utterance tothamoHt tiroKreMxive thought and radical idea for the advanccmi'iit o( humanity. It ia the intention to make it column the ofx n forom for I ha pco pla to espreaa their HPiitiment on liriii ii'Mtioua regurdli h of the opinion of thi iBfier. Hut o Inr the Pea ha utterly (ailed to notice certain qucMtion propoMi d to itn mlitor three wcekw nun. Thoao qui-Htion cover'pretty fully tha choice of an intclli-K'-nt Nebraska citiien when hw k,,,m " thopoll thi full. A perfectly candid aiiNwer to them from the !' editor or any other auti-mouoioly r itjtihriui wnuld be of intercMt to any voter in tin tate. Ilnre are the queHtiun pro pounded to the editor: 1. Nitnota fact that tlieantimo- Dopulv and oilier reform imitated liv or iiiiim r for the niiHt twenty yen re have ileM iided eince (Iim orviiinzntion ol the M(iifli, imrtv In thiN H'ati', mIiiiomI enliielv uiioii I oiiiilint voteH end the poiiiliHt oiiuii ir.ii I ion lor tlieir udvauce llll'ht? 'A. N it. not a fact that the majority ol teiiililicMli Ii y ilntorn him! r pliblienn Htnte otlleiaU mi th" pun' ten vhiih have Imi ii oiHiHei to Hint r forum? 'I. In it not a (net that nearly (ill the I 'lVt- Hlltl lll4lllli.iiU leadeT' In the re. pubiciin iitirlv of NVbrneka have Urn turned down by the parly machinery iliniiif thepNt I Welve Jtri.? 4. IiiIih record ol th rcpublicnn party lii thi iilttlM the iimt t 1 1 ve y i ar.i or it oltliH r or oruaim ttmii thi y ni "ii h n to jimiifv KehiiuiM aii'i inomo li' In I' ttvoii the eiiilc i'irty ainl joining iih i. ,iililir,ni purty nl pri nl',' ". II mi, ln 7 'i. I it liot ii furl that iiiMit-h r-f riti h hwih m v i iiif Imiik, iiiiinii'ii'nl oii- 'lilii, iii,ii,i,hiI. a iiml rrleljlloll III K"V, f nun hi i,. r iiinii)') liii herlit ad- rttlf.l tiv l l t - Ditt H-nilr iirl I" llifir Ix-ol frlfliil Hfllnti thrt iolllii'lll OlrfKI, illlll.a ,, , 7 U II mil n I n't tlutt Mio it ol th re I' nun in H'lniiliHIrnll ia ol DlNjIe aft li,t. ,y I tm t lit II"'" I'Hal H'r I." la-ih i'iftrri..l nul l,v im.i ulil.? - - . v l ii in. H Im.i ihni r. j.iiitcaii a ia i ffle ta r luwd tu rttrry llieiu tatwn chiefly inido b republican party when thn dreadful pop bad not appeared on thccne of action that Juda Hay ward wa the enemy oftlia nntl monopoly movement and the tool of thn old Union I'aniflc rlnir that robbed both tha producer of Nibraka and the eaaieru tock holder of the road. Thi I a wriou chaw from a republlcun ttoiirw. ItouKht to be met fully und the Ini)K!'EWI)K,nt will publhdi whatever reply there I to the chaiKe. The republican machine having driven nch men u Judge Maxwell, Henator Keck ley, Wm. !. Dr. I.ymaii of HaHtlng, and no many other that they cannot ha named from the party In Nor bnihku i engaged in tha an rim work cImh. where, John Wuimamaker of I'hilnde phla, whoo vigorou advocucy of the postal telegiaph when potmifcr gen- eral coat him tha unrelenting enmity of the republican machine, mad a the fol lowing open declaration recently: 'i have la-en a republican alnc 1800. but our party now atinka in the uoNtrd of any decent man, if the neonla are willing to upli'dd thi corrunilon and diahoncaly, (lod aave the country I" Tha Nonconformlat at Omaha hna re cently added Oeorga Well, of Central City, to it editorial stuff. It lcome ti nt at tone and we apentul T"U day X'tiniiiiug tiie imok In the land com inihHioiier'a offlee. U'e found on thow mniiki inn fininin II, II (J J reilN Ul llieil I lj I I . I .1 uii.,. i...h i.i,Imi 1 1 1- in future year, when all our ol .r i..... w. .....i ,.....-.,i,i..lllcr boy have gone to ret, Culm will t wi iim in ii i rii mmi j ruin nun- . - ... . ;., . , . . out the payment of a cent of money to liberty a do the Mnt the children of Nehraakn, except the of America, (feneration fler gvnw iieceNMiirv entrance fee t ...t. i.i.a.a.b.i. ntioit will rlc up ami crown thfl which iii wore ol cne wn len than rttV1 of 0,,r ''pl(? olMr Ixvy OI1H (iollur mid In miinv Imm 1(1 In ITi. HO and CD cent. I prepared a lit ol WIIHN VOIJ A II M OUT of nrt, feel theeunmeor publication but It wa tired, languid and dull yon nan! Hood' o lonur that. 1 nould not uet ihein imb. Haraaparilla. It will brace vouuitand lih'd, piibllhernf newapiifier refu-lnK ,v atrenglb and energy, vigor ro mi column with only name. After "' vnn nj, I I..., I ...1 .1.. Iiu. .. . -..-A ... A I l llil'l liirunirfj nig im niuri'nbUl'KI Ul Ml Itrtnl.lLl mi I u .i I i. t n ii..... a .. .mini.... ..n...i i ...i.i IIOOD'H F'll.LMarathM bct family nn lhat'l had better be careful about nub- ,h"rtl n,,,J ,iv'"' I reliable, lihliing that llnf, a It might contain the "urB name ol Nome of our friend. I told him that I didn't enre If It did, the mime I $60 REWARD Team atolen from fair woijmi dh iuoiiHiieii wiiiiouiimiror lavor I did publish even page ol iintiie and (lexcripilon without knowing the poll tic of any of them except four. It turned out that they were all reoubll can, Thutllt can Im found in the Hill book entliled "NebMka Kedeemed," beginning on pnun lili. I will acrid a copy of th book by thi mad to Mr, Walker. Among the iintiie there r corded of men who were largely indebted to tnewMiooi children or had paid nolle i"if for over flv year are tha followlnu' lion. J. II. McColl, Hon, J, T. HrexMler, Auguat rlaundera, J, V. J hoiiiNOii. A, J Oaendorff. F. W. Wemnle, Ktephen Fav, 0. W. Leak, Oeorge K, Itenham, Hugo uroiinde; one tiay mare four white feet. blnxi'il face, wire rut aero breaxt; one bay tior, o year old. rather chunky. aprad hind hg when trotting; both horee fore fop clipped; Van Jlruiifc equara box top btiugy, leather riuar ter, cloth cualilon, leather binding, light et farm lutrnc; Lancaster county will inty tM) reward forarreat and con vial Ion of thief and owner will la $ 2.1 for recovery of nroirly, Ad- rtre or wire, John . J. J ronipen, eherlfT, Lincoln, IVet), NOTICK. KoMr. la harrliv art vn I but f, W. V. Vni-t, Ilia Htronger with each ine and we wiah for it continued growth and mora power to it arm in the fight for indutriul freedom. Don't forget that thin fight I for the next Nehrai-ka leii-lature. GOLD, SILVER, PAPER im i y t I 0'"Iinu ll ittNl vaa t " trai n !! ta ri ili taut nl iil til i I h.h 1 ainl nl I la miihIi irlf ' H em it I Hi. 1 1 iimrt. k.eid iflaill ill an I I ' r a I ii.i i Ida ilaa i, I, f. l h.i. "mml Ihritua IK in K ti.'l in. ' ial 'K'il (rarallMti II. n ligl, I' -cm iii.at. illuu aM.iv Hi t. a (Continued From Fight h dure.) requeat that he give on exposition of hia bill for retiring government rainer money and aubatitutiiig bunk cur reiwy, yet the request wa ignored. After he had left the platform (ieorge Frel Williniim of MahKiiehiiH etlH, expreimeil hia regret that Cong ressman McClc.iry k)ioii!i1 run away f roan the paper money qurKtioii and proceeded to read a list of twenty. kix quentioim upon the Met "eary bill. The lint win copied anl huuded lo Mr. Met 'lea ry with ihe requeat that he Im grunted time at the night m'km.mi to niiHwer hem. i'liwni' followed III n fchort Kpeei-h that fairly took the hair olT. He aid llnre n no inlenlioii nf Ihe luck em of the propoM-d bank currency M-heiiiiK to present tlieir phum now. I hy I. .nl in 'ii granted the time agarii ami nmii, inn lie preiiicimi Hun ( oiigieoKinnn Mi'Clmry wniild re fuse to iinnwei' the qni-alioim it f mi ii it. I'm lie then pi m-n-ded to a tn.mleriy Irv ew of the whole iIImmimiIiiii, liniiig rri minute of hia lime In the beot fnUiiiiiiH'f aid utirrint? up u eutliit I.imii iijuii the lliMir that l. other jN-aker had awakrtnl. I'.. V, Snmlly of Chicago then rend .,.,, ... it .la. t a h,iier liv v i . riMiiwi-n oi nuiT.iio, wl i. Ii coiiIi mil il U iit lank cnilit ti.nl Ink en the pla.- of imuiry. he rloaiiiif u mi at night Han lii.il I. r, I l ripelilmii i.f the after- ,n liii-li' by I he gold atitMlrtrd anil it IW I'liiionii men, I'lev 1i"!iIipi l :f mi tx.nr 'trlr I: me to plill- ii . . . . , ... ... . ... i i.otriie iii hi in miii i i, vb'm iMtiii,-.! ' Vntll. ln .' lend pi-r in r tmiif iii !.i if!fi BiliiaMt erf the .Viiil ii il nf a I it i-'i "i if l.,ii,, I, am. line i im.hi or I'lrrr ,i,iii.iMi, . lc. iv l'' "i '! "Ii" I l..l.. I.' i u a if. nan ii . i I na"rnta m i na nmi onii ninr'aK in rrnni M, Llchte, rred J. Hurgei.t, Wllljll. Ilaat, J, nni,r t w. MHi l.ellf II., rt.,1. oIN,,,,,,,,.. warren, iHiiao r, rmiier, I) W, Mnu, , l". na nmi tor rmnfa in iha i oil wrih Albert KwMiiNori. Fmineit Woodruff-r".,,.,",' ')'."' 'Hlm''.'.' ... i . . i i iff i.i. i nnia n nriunva iiainv nir aum.iHi, t ,vhi iit n but I am afraid if I go on with a long i,ltJ.,i .h..f..r. at th rlt- i w .r rani ir bat of name 1 will meet with theiiitne nnei frm iln-inh Ann nt NeiiO'whrr l. Una objection that haacome from other iiule b"l" ," '' ' m.)rir, lixhera: Mr. Walker can look oyer the i, .,, w uiirh.n ...i imI liat in tha book that I bal end him," tia m I'lW O airat In tha rtly nl l.lnioln l,ii- raali-r oaaiv, H- liMHa. Ng'il murivnii rorr liitfallni; VV, IMlirhnl'a vninrnl a'oeli ol wil an tier, auoi'i, warra ainl nin liaieli-r, flxiaiaa, riiriniiiri', uiini, nn, i iiin, inn in ninn ,. Imk, ilfl llrm, ioiiI" M ml mi iirnt hurra ainl ilr. liv to wotfon u-ail l. .art I W, Mll tfli la hi rnlil liii.iiM-ra A I nl "i'l iriiifrt will lia Im m Hit-nail ifiii' of Ilia r ilil iiiirlniif, irrrt fur an1 ni ilixalorarnnina nf tNa rniit J W Mlii hi'il at Mm '! "inai l.lnioln Ntitioi, at la ii'tlink a. hi. on ion iota tlu ol oslDlier. IMi W, V. fACK. Aalgna, REPUBLICAN TESTIMONY, ivo Days Selling. For Friday and Saturday trade we offer bargains in staple and seasonable goods. Our prices were marked low for regular selling, but for these two days we have cut prices on the fol lowing items to the last cent of profit. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. WK WILL BULL $1.00 FANCY 8 ILKA LINE COMFORTS, WITH l'LAIN LININGS FOR ONLY , m $1.25 FANCY SATKKN COM FORTH WITH FANCY LIN INCH (' ' AT , f....i.i..,,..,, $100 11.40 FANCY 8ATF.KN COMFOUT8, l'LAIN LININGS .' $U0 $S.OO FANCY SATKKN COM FORTH, l'LAIN LININGS , $i.79 $i!,50 FANCY HATH KM COMFORTS, FANCY LININGS 45c GiUSY COT1 ON BLANK UTS (10 IN THIS ONE DAY'S SALB '" "NV m OUo GHAY COTTON It LA NIC UTS FOR ONLY 5 TAN COIXJR COTWX 1ILANK1CTS, GO AT it 7&c TAN AND W1IITB COTn)N HLANKKTB, NOW ONLY CM $1.00 FANCY BTRIl'KO COTfON DLANKKTS, GO FOR m IS WOOL ULANKKTS W15 ARK OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. NOTE THE l'RICE: , GREY WOOL DLANKOTS, WOIITH $3.75 OF ANY ONE'S MON- i;Y, GO IN THIS DAY'S SELLING FOR ONLY $2.30 $3.00 GREY WOOL HLANKBTH, GO AT J2.50 3.60 TAN COIX)RKD W(JOL llLANKin'S, ONE DAY ONLY $2.1,9 $4.00 WOOL DLANKETS, AflSOttTED COIX)RS, ONLY $3.60 $1.60 LIGHT GREY WOOL ULAN LAN KET8, OUR PRICE $3,H $5,00 TAN AND WHITE WOOL ULANKKTS. FOR ONLY $4.20 $5,60 LIGHT TAN AND GREY WOOL BLANKETS..,.,. $4.70 $0,00 LIGHT, TAN AND GREY WOOL BLANKETS ...$5.20 IF YOU NEED BLANKETS OR COMFORTS FOR THIS WINTEU YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MIKS THIS OFFER. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. NEXT SATURDAY WILL BIO BARGAIN DAY IN DOMESTICS; " , SUCH AH DRESS PRINTS, DENIMS, OUTING fLANNELB, COTTON FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, SJUItTJNOS AND MU8 LINH. , WE WILL SELL A (i(X)D QUALITY UNBLEEACHED MUSLIN, FULL YARD WIDTH, ONLY 10 YARDS TO EACH CUSTOM Hit, AT, A YARD 3 LONSDALE MUSLIN, ONLY 10 YARDS TO CUSTOMER, A YD....I 27 INCH KlllRiiAO, REGULAR 10 CENT QUALITY, GOES AT 7 27 INCH OUTINGS, REGULAR 10 CENT QUALITY, GOES AT ..8 XOo FINE DRESS PRINTS, A GOOD STOCK TO SELECT FROM, WORTH fio A YARD AND HOLD AT THAT PRICE, ONLY 13 YDS TO A CUSTOMER, FOR ONLY ,. 3 SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DEN I MS, SILK A LIN EH, PRINT., OUTINGS, COTTON FLANNELS, FLANN ELLETTE8, ART, i DENIMS, ETC., AT CLOSE PRICKS. A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS TO SELECT FROM. NO RK.Vt NAN'J'H, NO OLD STOCK, DON'T MIKS THESE BARGAINS. THERE IS A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY HERB ON GOODS WHICH YOU NEED. BEST QUALITY FOR THE PRICE, J oiIk llwhar, (ha Omali ll, Ilia Kar Uey Hut, Mini Ollixra All 1,1a Aliout HajTManl. The Tt-ctmiwli Cliii-rialu ri'urrllng the cliiirK' tli'it JihIkw Huywnnl I a "railroud candiilate from u way buck:'' "Tlia ritnti'ini nt mnl" ly th'e popo- cratic ian ia totlia eff ct that. Jinle Hay wnril I utnl'-r ilia uuiinrialiiMi o( th ra,lruinl it Ilia moat colitHiiilitlt' lla tlnit tljeuiiiioaiiion iiraa luia Uhmi umlty of up ro tint In tlia ir.-m nt (fiiiiiuilirii. JdilgH Hay ward i Ilia ninat iri(lfatninnt nut n that avtr aloud lor un otllca in thi HtniH. IIhcduiiI hava liii'l lilnii poaition tuiiH and tnnn Kin had ha had Itt-a ol lii(leifii(liiiiiiiii(l biwii willing io maka audi i:tiiiiiroiiiiHi'N a politiciana ki-iiit- ally nuiki'. Hut hi would imtdo it, Ilia iniinlioiiil ni'Vi r went lo IIih ancrilli'iiil iiltnr. 1 1 in nomination at I Iim liand ol Iim rt-1!!! t rci.nliliciiu ataic convi'iitioii wn a triliuii' In Iii iiiili'iH iifliiiri. of cbita'lfr. Politiciniia tuiil iiutliniLr to do with Ilia clinli'ii. Tim pi'Ol lit ! In ti n i cd h iioniinaiinii on iu'ChiiiiI ol hia if murkati it (ri'i doiii from nil coiitiiniiniit. inu iiilnical iolliiiion. Ami now tin iii' wiiin r Unit lunoni Ilu'i-H Iiiimm iiiul Mil Hit'ir col ii iiiiih with It I'm pr. juilirml Mlufl nl IIih Hurt Iuti' rrilii.ihi (1 uiikIiL to !) fl'll K'lll'd lO llrtlll'H " Now iim ia Mfll It iiowii, t Im clnirtfii that JiiiIm Hn.v wind wtia a i'iiriiiiiitinii cm diilati' i iiiiih trmii i In- II I'M ol i hi' OhimIiii ltM hiiiI K' liriifv Hull t wo I.'imIhuj re pllliliruii 'HH rH of tli atlitii 'I im I'IiiiIiim tlint th" riiilrimd corporal ioiim would not Icl llm witril run lor mmiircaM Im cailwt' liny hud linn afli cii'd mm i In ir i iiii diilittii (or Movi riiiir rumi' in llm liutil a ciiii vt r-Miiuii ol .luilnit ll'ivwiird wiih Judii linker JmlH ll.ilor'a lit l it Winch (ulliiai'il I Iim piililicaHon of tlila coiivt-rrHlKni wtta rotiliriiiaiioii of ilia Hlnti iiiciila wf (Im Itt'K and lli Kfiirny llnti. It apM"iira f rum hii nriiclii pun HkIiiiI Ha.-ht-lw Hull lliiiwnli) Mrt Knlfil t tlm nun iiiiiiiMiiuia r'iitili. cilia nl l Im al ii I hum a oorporiitioa tool ua l.a r luick aa I X i V, htifurtiiH ifainiinnr ia all r'piitiliiiiii. .1 u.li" II iktr, thi. Om.ilut t, t, tin. Kar. i.i v lltili, ad in i.i,tl niiil riiultir rt-pnli in nn aiMiithl'ir haVf a'rii tin o t-vnliii Nn pi p i f id ii.miHi a I. a' niinii, liHa Int It lliltniltln d Ir la n , rilt r inr Mm Ir'fiiil. ol Jiiilwa Hatwnrd likai'V i ii iiiii Ii tliii ltaui In l ull ltt, in Inn, wiliira.ra niiil priVH UimI IIihW, II, a Ket r n y H ilt and Juila ta,r arm but I llHliV ol Ii- i. i. W.H.UGEYASIBL 'The New Store." 1217 O ST., LINCOLN, NEB. ofyMTfaotiiiieGREAT BARGAIN STORE New goods coming in every day, but they go fast at the prices we make on them. We have a line of Ladies' Fur COLLARETTS from $2.25 up. They are alU worth more money than the price we ask for them. Underwear Man' Unary Rundnm Klilr'aor Drawn, worth f() nacli, at,. klcii'a i itrn licHtrv, tin all wool flitcf, woitli T."it', nt 25c 50c t. lu I I 'I I. I p I. ia li utiilalt ' IK. rha..rt th! Jtila tnti an '.f itta t. Htint nl lb ftt.Mr,t. -'Hi Ifti, tu u.li:, t allium '""" K i ttt Ida wiHa J ' W t4f, I tl italic U, I K.mkai lti 1 1 Iklw -t fatlti r Hi4lvi a a i h t at raj '4, avh iin.giini, ili r. i.,r. i, 1 1, j Ik. litaarlxi I Urn ff!,, II,, U.li tfcw I lt aUr .aia aa ftt-U.H aali iauHiitH.l iMatfM, ta th. t.. i . .t,. , I -i ,, , " . In i i t,.r hf I " .1 Ti. v lf 111 i, ! i i i.. Ii.f it t . t , 1 1 . i 1. 1 hi i i ! . t ii 1 1 n.rf t. i-t'it t Hi.. I ii I "11 'l 11,111 tl It tl i l"! lil, Ht.'l" t i , Mii0 it t a t . , I ,, (, I t 1 ! ItplH .11 h it. I a -.Ir tl I.-.-I '! , tit. Mil ,i, ii, , t.'. I t. .. tt i .it. 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Ntlh'l Hl IWH ihmhi n i nit iMtfvt ,ia. fan 4 Ikl 'r Iti Hiiua liwad 1 IW Pants Mrii'a hcavtr f'ultouad I'anta, woith , al OvrfilU tturlh fi'lf'f Illh', al lit.ra l tanriN fU t 75c 10c 35c Mackintosh's Men' Mai kintoalin worth 1 at Ladi'V Mackiutoalii-a worth 0 at $2.75 $4.50 Domestics Mualm 1. 1., worth 4V at .3 l-2c Mualm, IiIchcIi(I, worlh at 5C HhlrlfttaC wnrltiNual 6C Blankets l ot It Itlablrta wurik fm al 40c All vhh.iI, Brf tJt, ortlt $rt, ! 54 l ( ll li I ta Matlffa, A nw Line of LaJii' fi!ts lust In; cotr.e an j thm. Also otne JwIry, You can alwayi pick up bargain, hre. ll will pay you ta vhit th CHEAT HAKGAIN STOKU every time y vu cucw to tf city. Don't forget tlx place. WM. POTTHARST & 03D 0 Stroot, Lincoln, Nob. mttiwwwfiiHiMiim) coj