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2 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT January lo, 1901. prailllIIII!l!l!llllllllll!!HIIIIIIIIIIin lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli r fa) I II U WILL SHORTEN ITS LINE. Brtli l UmJld Kr Bridge 4nti Tk Bv-Iiatoo Ellraj compco frteaved a pre portion to the eoia Uieer of Cam count for the t&2 f tlieir fcrie tntr tb PUttc rir, Wtweea OrrHli and La Pltt. Neb. Ti fart was prernUi la thla eoaa tk that the railtnj compaoj iatendi to Wjrla. work ooa of trairhUnlBf it Ua ttrax a point near Hvrtliow hill to a poiat where the road eroeaea the rapUiioa ereeic, a mile or more north of La rutte. which wor will larolre the erctioa f a new Lridf ortr the PUtt Her aotse two mile rut of the preaeat atrerter. & the abandon oeat or about x mlleof the preaeet traek. iacjadisf the brUg. and have the effect f abortesfcr the line be - twiea PUtUcsouta and Omaha nearly three mile. The old bridjre could be utilised a a wijrog bridge. The Ca eonntj au thorities are eonl&fritsg the matter. Our adTtrtlsvs ire reliable. O f ii immt f Krl TmrnmUf. Robert W. Wilcox, who bat bea elected tbe eocireioaal rpreeen tatlre froa Hi-vaii. ft a dearendact frota the oM HtwiiUn royal family ca bis aotfceft ilit. WHAT OTHEflS SAY t VrU. t.r! ml IK C lry. Itdpad-ct Pub. Co. Ontlemn: Voar ppr 1 a crea! hlp to me and I fI rare is worth more than yon ask for it. It i read and appreciated by -rreral in my cM.ghborbood. Your reepeetXuIiy, Chat. ft. Just. Lyccb. Nta. Icdeptadtt Pub. Co. Gentleman I wart your paper as it is well worth the price. I alncerly hope that yon i may be able to keep rlrbt in the liae educaticg the people as I regard your rateable paper aj a Tf at educator if j the people will jutt read it and dSgert j tbe rreat facta that are et forth from wef k to week. Your for succa tad erownin? victory. Aadrew AnJerson.j Lootala. Neb. , Indepeni-tit Pub. Co. Gentlemea: EceJopd Sr.d Z in postoffice order for cb-r!ptioar to your valuable paper. I tbiak it la tbe best papr we get- I like it because you dare to tell th trcth BJt I aee it. With best wishes fof your perer aad tbe party, I rema'n. youra truly. Mr. E. A. Jobasoa, Brady. Neb. Independent Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Th Independent is all right and I have found it thoroughly reliable la statement of facts sad rery fair ia tbe difcussioa of the lue of tbe late lamented campaign. Enclosed fled fl for subscription. P. B. Kenaicutt. Ne braska City. Neb. Independent Pub. Co. Geatlemen: Enclosed S5cd tl for a year's subscrip tion. I am well pleased with your pa per; it advocates tbe true principle of tbe populist party. Although we were defeated last fall we will fight all tbe harder the next time. A prin ciple like ours never dies. F. Houchin. Red Cloud. Neb. Independent Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Cseioaed piea cad tbe price of one year's subscription to Tbe Iadepeu dert. I enjoy year paper very much and expect to be a rontUnt reader of tbe same. 1 iike tbe tenor of you paper, it being always tbe same and to tbe point. John A. King. Farragut. I a. Independent Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Enclosed find II to pay for Tbe Inde pendent for a yr from sometime In November. We like The Independent and tb'ak tte "Commoner will not beat it- C. C. Burton. Stoddard. Ne Independent Pub. Co. GeBtkmn: Pas fad enclosed II for subscrip tion to Tbe Independent- I believe In tbe principle advocated by Tbe Inde pendent and sbll always tie found battling for tae cause of the toiling millions' who as yet do cot seem to realize their peril, but vote tbemselve Into bondage more err el and relent less than African 1tvery ever was. Wishing you God-epeed and a happy New Year I remain, yours truly. N. A. Townsead. flatting. Neb. Independent Pub. Co. Gentlemen: I herewith tend you II for your paper. Please give me credit for tbe amount and let the good work go on. I hope we will gain tbe day if we keep on and hit thera bard. Yours truly. Geo. Lar n. Palmyra, Neb. Independent Pub. Co. Geatlemen: Plea find enclosed H.?5 for subscrip tion and premium. I am glad to know that yon will keep Bp the fight. I bare been at It since Grant's second semination and will keep up while I live. Yours, etc R. W. VaaAhrtinr, Hamlin. Kas. Independent Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Please find enclosed check for S3 for payment la full for subscriptions to December 1. 1501. I certainly enjoy reading your paper and assure you if wrong voters ia the state would order yowr paper and take the time to real Its columns it would surely make them wiser me a and better fitted to cast their ballots at all their important election a. Years truly, Oto Fleisb bach. Imperial, Neb. INDEPENDENT APPRECIATED. Editor Independent: In behalf of the International union of textile workers, it is my pleasure to extend to you our most hearty thanks for the great benefits oar organization has de rived from your paper. We fully realize tbe fact that tbe labor organi sations of the different trades through oct tbe country are vastly benefitted by the labor press, and that tbe labor paper are not patroaized by members of labor organizations as they should be. Wisttng your publication the pros perity it deserves. I as. fraternally yours. PRINCE GREEN. General Secretary-Treasurer. Pbenlg, Ala, HEM MM u.iruu We bought the entire surplus stock of the well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs Hirsh, Elson & Co. of Chicago, Hl at practically 50c on the dollar of the original cost of manufacture. ThSs TparmsaetDQini has caused general comment throughout wholesale circles and we predict that our sale of these goods will be the most far reaching as well as the most keenly felt sale ever operated in the west. THE n u 0D ARE HERE They represent the finest quality in Men's Suits, Men's Overcoats, Men's Ulsters and Men's Odd Pants, as well as a strong showing of Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters and Odd Pants for Boys and Little Fellows. DO NOT DELAY, BUT COME AT ONCE and secure for yourself the first and best select ion. We earnestly advise all, who for any reason cannot attend this sale in person, to send a friend to make selections for you. We shall protect you in such purchases by agreeing to refund money if purchases are not satisfactory. LOOK WELL TO YOUR. OWN INTEREST Post yourself as to prices other stores demand and if we do not show you a clean saving of from 25 to 50 per cent on each and every purchase, we will claim no right to your confidence or patronage. Sale now in Full Operation. Men's in Suits at Less than Wholesale Price Men's Finest Tailor Made Suits... 500 Men's suits in this lot come in the latest sty le fabrics in imported Scotch goods and worsteds also handsome cassimeres in stylish checks and stripes, also plain effects, such as silk mixtures and the like, besides a lot of blue serges and black clay worsteds. These suits are cut in single and double brseted sacks with single or double brested vests. They have all the tone and style of the finest cus torn work. Hirsh, Elson fc CVs. legular wholesale price $13.50, regular w ft retail price $16.50. our price. P 1 vJ.OU tures of gray and brown. They are nicely made in single' or double breasted sack styles, Hirsh, Elson te (Jols. wholesale price, $.7.50 regular re tail price, $10.00; our price. . ... 6,50 200 MEN'S SUITS Men's Fine Suits 1000 Men's fine quality sack suits in this lot come in a great variety of this seasons most stylish and popu lar fabrics. Elegant unfinished worsteds in blue and black, fine black cheviots, fancy worsted in checks and stripes. Handsome velour finished cass imeres come in round, square or double brested sacks and may be had with single breasted or dou ble breasted vests- All excellently tailored and sewed with silk, Hirsh Elson fc Co's. regular whole sale price $12.00; regular retail price Q $15.00; our price 5 500 Men's Suits In single or double braested sack styles, come in blue and black cheviots, fancy effects in worsteds and Scotch goods, also plain and fancy effects in Cassimeres, not a suit in the lot but what is purely and strictly all wool. Not a suit in the bunch that Hirsh, El son fc Co. did not sell at wholesale for $9.50; not a suit in the lot but what is worth at re- tail $1200; our price J 700 MEN'S SUITS Made of pure all wool Cheviots and Cassimere in blue, blact and grey colors; also fancy plaids and mix- in rounds square or double breasted sack styles, made of pure wool Cheviots, Dickey Kerseys and Cassimeres come in colors blue, black and oxford gray, besides many pretty effects, such as plaids, stripes and checks, Hirsh, Elson & Co's. wholesal eprice C fl H $6.00; reg. retail price; $8.50, our price;. . JiUU 1 75 MEN'S SUITS In round or square sacks styles. They are all wool and silk sewed. They were never intended to sell for the price below named. Among them you will find tricot longs in gray, brown cheviots in plaids and stripes, substantial cassimeres, Hirsh, Elson fe Co's. wholesale price was $5.00 on these goods. They are cheap at retail at $6.50, our Q Q C price k - OivU Wi en's Pants 200 pairs men's finest all worsted dress pants worth $5.00 and $6.00, our price $3.5 1000 pairs men's dress pants made of pure worsteds in stripes and checks, also plain colors in solidly woven cheviots and cassimeres, worth everywhere $5.00, our price. $2.98 300 men's dress trousers, made of all wool cheviots in plaids and mixtures,also a big lot of fancy worsteds in stripes. There is not a pant in this lot but what would be cheap at $4.00, sale price $2,50 $3.00 pants go at $1,98 2.50 pants go at $1,50 2.00 pants go at $ 1 ,25 1.50 pants go at 98c Great Overcoat Selling. We shall continue to offer until all gone,all bur regular stock of Hart Schaffner and Marx, Stein Bloch Co. and L. Adler Bros, fine Overcoats which we sold at $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 andfJ 7 c $25.00 at !4 $16.00 values in Overcoats only 12.50 14.00 values in Overcoats only j 0,00 12.50 values in Overcoats only. 7.50 9.00 values in Overcoats only 5.00 6.50 values in Overcoats only 3.95 Men's Ulsters in same proportion. Boys Overcoats. $6.50 Overcoats go at .4,50 5.00 Overcoats go at 3.50 4.00 Overcoats go at 3.00 3.50 Overcoats goat 2.63 3.00 Overcoats go at 2.25 2.50 Overcoats go at i I , Boys Knee Pants Suits. Either vestee, age 3 to 10 or double breasted suits, age 8 to 15 $ .98. . ............... .buys boys regular $1.50 Suit 1 .35 - -buy8 kvs regular 2.00 " j ,50 . . . ............... buys boys regular 2.25 " 1 198 ........... w .... . .buys boys regular 3.00 " 2,50. . ... .... . . .... . . .buys boys regular 3.50 11 2,98 ' .buys boys regular 4.00 " 3,50 ............. buys boys regular 4.50 " 4.00 buys choice of any and all of our $5.00,$5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 boys suits. Boys Long Pant Suits. Age 11 to 19 years at greatly reduced prices. Boys all wool odd Knee Pants worth 50c 33c Boys Brownie overalls, age 4 to 14 years ......... 25C Mens Duck Coats at 25 per cent discount. I THE ARMSTRONG GLOT H1NG CO. NCOLN. W M I iE in