The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, February 23, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    Feb. 23, 1899
fiS TiraaYnvoicedby competent clothing men on the following basis: Goods bought in the last season at
f.n f.Vinf. TirArA f.n.lrfin iin at valiifi. that is. 1 O tn Qfi nor nmit miri
vP net cost, ana xnuou uuubuw wvw vv . -
even a larger qibuuuuu.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
We bought thiS StOCK at nearly 3v CCIH5 un uic uuimi uuui mw vw. uvv. . uim muwu uum uu luve ui
, , K tk Vt that isnmbnflv had to have the stock, and if there was.anvthinp to be made or Inst wi are
olivine Dareams a we u ' - (1 - , - ,f , ,
willing to make or lose on it, Chances are, at the way we propose to sell it, to sell it cheap, to sell it quick, we won't make
o ,1.1. j 4. .4 , .t -t jH j4 j j jA . .t .t
True to our policy mat
we are
much.
1 NO SHODDY OR SATINET SHALL EVER APPEAR IN OUR HOUSE
We have taken all satinet goods out of this stock and will be sold in bulk, and we are open
to an offer of all this stock in one lot. The balance of the stock,
$21,000.00 worth, will be sold
Jt 83, SO SLXid OO IPez Ot. X3)ISCOTULlXt.
All goods bought within last year, 33 Per Centoff Hub Prices.
i All goods bought previous to last year, 60 and 60 per cent off.
ah Hirnisning uooas $
Y7ifMk TlAc TUTz-im irti PloJn SMele. fruit"! anrl iNiV
Elgin Collars, Underwear, Suspenders, Neckwear, 6 Rubbers, Overshoes, Alaskas, Shoes, that the Hub
Gloves, Stetson Hats, "Boss" Hats, Caps. sold at from $1.50 to $3.50; all sizes; about $1,000
Alfi'fOO'fnA YY wortn of Men s Shoesf a" to oe, sold in this sale at
All dl J J IU UU YY i. O
Hub's Stock
of Men's Shoes.
All Clothing of the
Hub Stock .
6 Men'i Suits, Mens Overcoats, Boys' Suits, Boys
$ Overcoats, Child's Suits, Child's Overcoats, Odd
A Pantc Cinthinv nf vrv descrlotlon.
Hif "( ' " S i
. , V V 1411 flL 1.1 Lll II1F W n r fx . . i
33 to 60 oer cent to n" 7 "I .i wrawni o
ftff Huh nr rs. TCf Ulll UlitUUIll ?? D SCOUnt - - -
Send in Your Mail Orders. Prompt Attention.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
VJE HMIUF1CTURE
CkrriuM, PbMtOM, Md KP) v
U kladr pot on Robbtr Tops, Caas
Ions, nd Buki, holMl or ratait
Pat OB Rabhr Tin tod warrant
rrurr art Painting and rapalrtn
ot axMlled in tba waat. 30 yaara to
bnnlaaaa in Lincoln. 801-805 BoaU
' Taatk ntraat, aoruar II atrwta.
J. M. CAMP
Y CD0
ttl iK.tr, iii (h !,) I.
Tt.it, l M H f UV.l,
IlltMi t I 14 .
Cmm It a4 lr atia
Call or icnJ
(or Qtakg;u.
Grioivold Sood Go
THE LICHTY CHARGES
Cuutinued from flrat gc)
Hulll?ttD dlHwntlog, that was reftponni-
UfortliPHO psyuientH. Bo in this cane
hs In all the ot Intra, Mr. Llelity'e cbaron
wereoliown to be abiiolutuly without
any foundation in tact.
Mr, Palm was examined and required
to tell tba amouutot the charges ha had
made which b did. In comparison with
the charges made by republicans when
they were In oflloe, they were very much
s.
Cvtiry year a large aiuouut ut K"vru-
mnnt land la prof ed op on and becomes
eultject to taxation. The law require.
the auditor to employ aoma one to make
anab.tract of thtselnuda and send
them to the county authorit ins in each
county so that they may ba listed (or
taxation . There la a aiwciflo appropria
tion made lor that purpose. Tbe audi
tor employed Mr. Pool to do that work
and the avldeuca showed tbatltwus
mostly done by Mr. Pool's wife and
daughter. What time Mr. Poolsiwnt
npon it was dons at his nouns at night.
So her sgaln tha charges ol Mr. Llvhty
were ebown to be wholly faUs,
ehowed that the only
party who bad bwnvloUtlng the law
ss Mr. l.U hty hunwlf. It was proven
U-yond Uoubt that Mr. Lh-Uty violated
his sworn duty in iwuleg a Iwh to an
inwlfrat iaeurssos eiupaay, thai ta
ba I tloUird the Is by attschiwg pot
Hsstsiua in.tesd oJ tnterual reveaus
tsansaMd arising ia thm "IU' to
lalHls tltsl they were iateraal revenue
teiai. That he revived sutt vl
i-lolhea woria MtK Iruat a nt-ta wha
ft. tUil) with lbs ttlia wnlte4
t itrrvwM readerwd hi rWrks ia that
X MI la Ik as lit.'. ff !a lewliM
Ul a Veil City tf aiWaa wku wssva
i .tS'itHtr .e M rs m Imhi
H.ad, ha t at4 km a4 Mr, !.
MKralt waiar Mr, Unti ws tkttrt
a Via aMs A'4 k( lw, As
tin.tiHf s IImhi at aMi ua rr
.l tlie t.m a4 tae UMrta iIk wrest!
tW.i. Ue a t'lM ol w1!
a lew 0m U lsft !. Ts
t aik lUtf Ha lU ve-y g'H4 w Iks
ikkMiwataHi adlsteit4ta way
Ikal ke a.atl taak a st wietMka
f laa lafwe ftUmi. M .kt
hi la a t.itol laki as4 4f4
V1a laa4 Iks Uii aaa seal t Iks
I atM KMf aa, aka It.
Tks effctaN kaa4 Ikat Iks ast i
ffatafUkea talks aadliMt't ata
ik k l klr, IMI a4 a aaa ata,
Vlaealks WgWalts atamaM
Throwing
Money
Away
We want your namsnrvrs?
and uiost Inetructive MJIlbKY t'ata-
logue issued in the wt, I'etle of the
tent ami hardieHt f rultn, Htirurin, etc.
How to Plant, Prune, aud Cere for all
kinds of Tree. We are extneive Brow-
era of Fruits, 8lirubs, Koee, Ornamental
Trees, etc , and want to soil you direct.
Write for our tatulogue.
Sioux CiiySeetk
& Nursery Co., j City, la.
Is economy compared
with buying Nu retry
Htock the usual way.
We poeit I vely can "eve
ON K HALF IK YOU
ItUY OF UA DIRECT.
upon the auditor he turned the whole
office over to them and all there was in
It. The committee took even bis private
letter book and msnv private letters,
some of them being from bis wile. No
onssupposee that tba committta will
make any ue ot tbeee private letter..
While a majority ol the committee are
republicans they are not I.iubtys aud it
Is not to be Munitotml they will give
private letters to ths public.
Tbsexa nlnatlon both bv the govern
or's committee and that appointed at
his reqle by ths legtlture is Very
thorough, Many wiiueeem hava been
called by both, Ths legelativeroiitniit
IssUlarrfdy cotupo'd of lawyer, lh
gowraor's comiultti'W ha the attorney
general oa It asd Mr, Corsell is repre
seated by iH'U Hrysal of lUrtiugtaa
and P. I I', 8imh. Thesis no lick ol
(gal talent lo ferret vul aey wrong
d.itng ii there k twn asy. Hi far
nothing al all ka ba dierel.
.11 Ike liaie ol g Msg o pre Ha la
VligitHia U etiil la mgv. The Ut
w ilasoa tk'ielsMil wa M', ft nl Ike
IV A M. I It pw.iiiiy dveie.1
Ike i:tU!UHU aU''Hsl ut Mr. l.katf
Is f$ ltd l tks .r.e tr 4'it SIhiii
kim ky tipalt oHi k l l-.ee. kHi o
te aM and st I k k I aee k4
ll l I M(rtlii4 S'lakiit, t'tM
l tj M-i'e , M euil fct Mr,
l.i kty k l ihi4 tn ktw I is a i oa
IS eixSede ! 'ia Im.Ii-
gih.e it a l.aa I lwtw
n.k', a Ike Uef i k Ua I UU
an I Ike r.a I kekl atnta i as a erkee
llaf kts woar l ktt as I M44 la
IK
Tae !! iWmi will Ul diiHiml
!), kiaia rtMwiena as I lKtwU mh
M'l-g lhat .Sail a ptat a lfcr
iagk as pMae,
(aotrollcd) for that year covering about
(J or 7 acres. Buccess crowned their
elTorU from the start, so that while
their business has grown continually,
with never a boom but a conatant in
crease, enlarging the plant somewhat
every year since its start, ao that the
actual stock now grown in all is more
than can be carieu arucessfully on the
tract of land on which it was started
(being all they had in that immediate
neighborhood) viz. one sixty acres,
they sought the first opportunity of
securing another 160 directly adjoin,
ing the present platt, during June,
18U8, too late for lost spring', planting
but will in the coming spring plant
nursery stock over quite a good share
of it. Their business is among the
largest of any of the leading retail
nurseries of the west, their mode of
nixvikiimtion. cultivation, etc.. that of
the foremost advanced that proves sue.
ceaftful, their varieties wbiwh they ad.
vine painting moot freely, is all ol
Uioee that nave been tented in ise.
Iiraska and found to be suceeeful.
They are located In one of the lead.
ing fruit belta of the state wnere an
western verities, to say the leant, has
given them good kleaa a. to ita relia.
bUlty, etc.
GOOD NIGHT COMRADE.
In memory of Hnrgeant Oettia, com.
pany C, First Xebrwaka, who died
whru five daya out from Ran Frwneis.
eo, ami was burlett at sea, being ine
ttrat msn in the regiment who gave his
life for his country.
('nod night, comrade, nluk thee to rest.
IVur.ih the ead seas heating breU
I ho' fur thv country thou hat died,
A woUlier'a irravs thou art deiUett,
No ahafi of marble ran maik thy loinb.
No fiottrra esn oer thee bloom.
No lv rouml Ihv eoueh eaa twine,
Naoirht tail ths ocean's tUrk blue
brine,
No )l ones of Netara.ka near.
To shs for thee a parting ear.
The I'nelnVe rouetsal nivan,
Mutl eliitf thv reouirm alone.
Woiikl we toniUI glis the mtmratle,
ll,
Where Ihv fsrewell to koto wwa sail
Aml.ll Nebrak.'a venUnt Mils,
Aktne brr ertaUl rlil'lin rill.
I here eoUuuw.HKl eoaki a'ef Ike
w.ie.
Ami Ihe nitsnkw Utk sti( roual thy
rre.
Vkl h n trr e,.l, on nMMblf lsy,
Thout'i ke.r Mia Trawpvt whete'rr
fo Ihf aid Mttitaer e4 aweeilwal
fir.
In.l of teare ike Wys ttta a wMyer.
liMiol aigM Miiure-U, sway sea Bwa.
serw
ee Wk W Ike VrktUt lk.W
sWu,
- liaiter AUea v, IV "A."
BEE KEEPERS' SUPPLIES
WE WANT EVERY BEE KEEPER TO SEND
FOR OUR 1899 CATALOGUE. TRESTER SUPPLY
CO., 103 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST., LINCOLN, NEB.
MklitltAIL HUtVl,
Tks krliBfUMi Mnwry, at Arlieg,
ka, itMkinfrWa taaiy, Mehvaeka.
was ttal)ikn ky Msrktl lines
TkeM'sIs J,rlkai kes ke
wl kf H k waywaHl wkaavef
eialnHHi a k eaUl aa4 loaa4 Ikal
tay ks4 aa Iae4tatt la ! il'ts
Hni rVt wewt ke Uii IWek mom
.. i.reittfi II jenew , tka "k"", klsfl Haas weal lkea a4
ret saelt.g hif dwws govlsg klsrvst . wneflAkl tw4 tkera s4ea l lake
as4 Awti, hit, assi tea twMrw awrsary (aua la.
IE FARMER'S EICHANGE.
231 North Tenth St.
Bought three cars of flour at the lowest price ever sold in the
city, and will sell One Sack Family Flour for 50c, worth in
market today 75c One Sack Good Bread Flour 75c, worth
$1.00. 1 sack Straight Patent 80c, worth $1.10. J Sack Best
High Patent 90c, worth $ 1 20, We invite all who want a bar
gain to call and see our stock.
A full line of
Groceries at Lowest
Possible Prices. . . .
J. W. HARTLEY, fflG'R.
Catalogue
giving a description of all the leading
cLmcs and varieties of nursery stock
A Jjntf J to th urttt. rnntWtino rJ
Fruit, and OrnAmenti! Trees. Vtnti And SKrubrw rv. Un
Shadi Trees, Etc., will be mailed you free upon application to
Marshall Bros., Arlington, Nebraska, Proprietors of the Ar
lington Nurseries and Fruit Farm, I vraUJ in one of the leading
fruit belts U the state. They pay the freight lo your town, so
you know Juit what the rJt will cott you. Their tuitt re
celved the gold medal at Traru-Miu, Uxpo, in Omaha, 153.
. r VOl lUiaiJ INsl Ul li,
A Issaraaea mjmj wIW Ik
klslvai Ita naaa aeeiwUUwa k
Jua4 twea Mrse4, lis k)e4 la t la.
e ka a-wlsst areata ky all kta4
et tlsieeee. Hla4iaf eiMtieea. Ita l ,
eriatwa nra wtr foil wm avniier
U e Ne fcraeka, lie aNraiMa Is M
M years. lta Is taa a)y tsauraae
.wney el Its kis4 la ,ttrk aa4
wa Im w.t knwer Ih waat It in uja.
ly m ta tka vUI. Mr, J, kl, K4n(e4
ai at tka kea.1 t lain, a4 kas nr,t
ataJa fwal sueaea la Ua lasarsa
kM.iswi na.1 wa U w eVakt kat lk
ke will vte tKat Ike k tMas
' a ', lute t.') la e,w.
i'lma strve.tr le.ife ami tlilw wu
! tMa . aa i.i.iHii in irtnv,
iKn U ret-l, wkK a iav Uiaa
lit he akuitt tka wUOJla at Utekk
Ika fewaisl eihew u IstiHeM,
IU eu4), Nbrn.k. aeU kwanvk al.
ta Ittt O . I InuJ N.lfc,
ttM ,,.rie ksta Ika krtla,
lata al tkis euwusny we la bewie e.
. . a .. .ta a -a - . ,
l.L Mrkv we t It IWll
el tee t, Uuvitla, ,Nk
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