The Nebraska independent. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1896-1902, June 20, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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Juno 20, 1801
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
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to TaSiea mtnrttloa. tat will ticrtly
W tiro a cpca fcr atttleaeat.
Ttat prt cf Oroa lylat lassa
diatclj tut of tt Caece.de raac baa
a liiaittd !&63&t of precipiutloa.
Mati tew eosstry ! found ttrt
fouttward rota tte Cohsl'a river.
5i tlle caier partial JeTt!c;eat,
raach coali fee ii- To aacceattully
firn tert, it ia cecenary to provide
lrricatiaa. 5tho::li owlaj to tte hea
vy price rain aouitx xaoiature ia
a-or'i'! to fixature waeat ttfore the
dry ks ca eaae Injury- Sosie
tectloc arc li 4 witi ample wi
tr. wLich Ua i,nlixi for irrifa
tios will tk ttU a desirable loca
tion. Tie ti of Orerou ft so large and
tu so CiCf tatur.! rtaource that it
!a ioojjklM to Lf ia to So it Justice la
tte lisit fce cf a aiort artlcl In
a c-trl way I cave toueted oa the
rr.ore jtrurticetit features as j.rta!na to
!t ttaui tf Teral localities for
a&rlruUurat furiu.ta. 15trId- its
fartals? istii-is. It also scoria a
-ry xtrsd4 ra of jr.raz.c. ard
ttoukaal of rattle, torsos ar-4 tr,p
! ten? th rwrt nutritious cf native
tta. Tt- var.ous caiaiBjr, lad u trie.
alriady it-r.ive. are tut la
tlut'.r ir,fir,. 3. V4ili raitrwa is and
ii:;il rsj-rs, t-- i?.:t-r la som
i:.lai,ri j-aralkllcs li.e foin;-r for
I'j&S Uit term, tte tt JtJ Laa
' crtiij- trarjjKit.i:oa faeiil-
t. Lut U afford d a cLeck ajaiaat
la rIo:!;;4. i-t Oi ft j tV.it the warm--t
!fnr U ettti- J to the Home
I4a.'tr bjr th? foJ rf Oregon.
ar,J I am anier I. t:r44 oj!; rations for
ijAtj f-iort. To ti.e ttripera of
tL cnut ?ji.t Is ?ue for tte
vn.tiZ.tr la whkh tty aUtf-d la rth
risj? iEfarrsit'csn. Orf.-oa aTords cp-irtur-!tU
far thrifty a.rid eEtrprtsias
tia tiid otfa, ijcr. a -5 ran sot be
fa-::-d ia tte eauft. and It will not te
laaif year wtea she will tlad proud
ly iz th forfroit ia prniurtioa and
K. L. MARY.
530,000,000 CMAHA COMBINE
r.utror Hat It that iVfrsI City Fraa
cl:d Corpo"tsons Hte About
Cos: pi. :!.
a r.n angcjJ ents to it a
FRAN-
V.'Ith a Car'-ta'.IuiTion of J?0.OD.00O
If Ttia Deal is CounimaU'd Ev
ery park of OtcUa Electricity
Will Pay Trltute to It.
la ttrss daia of noatroua corabicea
and atl-todid trust sotting la the
way of corporal rapitalizatioa la fur
prttiac. Tte tiliSoa-dolIar ateel trust
tartled th couatry for a few daya,
tut even ttia esonaous aura no longer
excitta coasmaU o rapidly do we
adapt ourrlr to eoaditlona la this
tHIloc-4ollar country of oura.
A Jl.OOO.COO.CO TRUST IN OMAHA
woald awaken lntrt no doubL It
r:tit aot be furgottfa in piaaiaj ttat
lo a alexia conjbiaatioa for
trsaJta. la quite a treraendoua aa a
t'llioa dollar la a trust wfcicb oper
ate ttrouxotit the rnttr land. Tte
otiir lift woita cocaldcrlcs 1 foacd
la the
UAS13 OF THE NBW COMBIN ATION.
la cti-r daya corptraUcaa were cap
itaiizeaJ upoa tte;r net worta. la
th latter day tn baaui of capitali
zation la tb fin ! r-x power of tte cor
jjfratiooa ctrlax tbe combination.
Hnr !t followa that the varloua con
rrr thrown fntlber la tbi Oaaaba
resting are eiprrd to earn dlri
drnda cpoa te large aia of 130,000,-
TUB LIFK INSURANCE TRUST.
wi!cii t millc Neiraaka, ! a aliea
curxbiaaUoti. Tb creat eastern life
cotnpaaiea throush. the Nebraaka life
trsst are able to take away from our
p't-luctire iaduatrie $100.000 a year,
cf iMtJj sjhj tljSOO.OuO is lodcM for
rrr ia the bank of tte eistera con-
ALIEN IJFECOMFANira FT! NHS
ar cot expended la p rotating our
Ttry ro to awtll a surplus la
wik-h t do not participate or am ex
j tj.d la paytas 1sjs la far-away
rorcnsuniU who tavi co comnserclal
reiatioaa wita Nebraska. Tb Ne
t r-2j5ita lif cotnpauk-ii an devotinc
2.T-isi to the cuod work of cor-l-;tir.s
this r-.ac!fit fvil.
THE RANKERS RESERVE LIFE,
cf which II. 11. Robi33 ta president. Ia
f -r rrx'at la ttia fight for boaie iasar
at.c. because it 1 the strocrest, most
trgriTe asd most farlc cf tte
Nir5k cor:p3nx. It polici'TS are
rso-i-rs. its rarthoi aboT critic'stn.
"uritir re deposited with the
r?a a'4thoriti and it 1 puhiag it
bu!aa ? ilr. Robisoa can
f i aa irt!tf solicitor he !i placed la
?t field and the bTJ?:r-i ro for
ward for another Z.tm.t jn W0L
Ti pr.p ar with tte Bsnker Re-t-re
in 1 a." :nt T'-d In Ira fceja.
G R EATL Y REDUCED jC R TE3
Via
WARAFH -ItAlIJ10AD.
i;prlal Rata cow a tale to Paa
.rr.r!ca,3 Eipf:tion at Buifalo.
fpf1al Rai? to IVtroit. Mich., ac
eoii.t N. E. A. conrmtioa. oa sale July
itt. th and Tth,
Suut2r Tourist Rat- on sale dally
to ill caizaer rort at reduced rate.
The WABASH with it owa raili
frvra Kaa City. 8t- Iui or Chiearo
c!ft r the ahorteat and only Use to
BsfTal- rrd Niagara Falla. Stopover
at Ruffilo aad NlAgara Fall a allowed
cn all t'eket. For rate, folders, and
all icfomsatloc. call oa your nearet
T.c'.t Afest or addre Joe. Teahoa.
T. 1. A.. Oraata. Neb or C. 8. Craae.
V P. 6 T. A 6L Loui. Mb.
WABASH RAILROAD
IS
f HORTEST AND QUICKEST
TO
PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION
AT
BUFFALO. MAT 1 to NOV. L
Th WABASH rasa oa lta own
lrrka from Kanaa City. Bt. Louis and
Cti-s4to. ftaay pedal rat will be
ti rra durlrc the autaraer in oath a.
ftcoer allowed cm all tlekirta at
NteW Fall. Be r ytmr ticket
rri Tie the WABAEH ROUTE. For
-tta. foMf-r ced othT laformatloa.
11 era yvr srtt ticket agect. or
Tite Jo. Teh T. I. A Omaha,
::,K. tft C. 8. Crata. C. V. b. T. A-.
St. Louia.
Here is a chance. This line is a large one.
There is involved in this one line over 1,000
men's Suits. They come in Sacks, Frocks
and Prince Alberts. They are suits suit
able for business or dress. They are suits
that we sold at $16.50 and $18.00. They
are such suits as other stores
?p sold at $20.00.
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And is gaining strength day by day. People generally understand pur position. They know that we are
going to move into our new store at 1221,11223, 1225, aind 1227 0 street on or about July 1st. People know
too that we are forced to move which accounts for the terrible losses which we are now and must continue
to sustain during this sale. 'I: i-
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That this sale is the greatest sacrifice sale that it has ever been our bad fortune to be connected with.
We tell you honestly below just what the goods are and for what price you can buy them so that you may
figure it out for yourself. Attend the sale! See the goods! Take them away! We must and shall
sweep everything from our counters. The time, as you must know, is short and our stock is exceptionally
large. These conditions revert to your benefit in two ways; first, by way of assortment; second, in price.
$20.00 MEN'S SUITS HT
$14.75
In this sale we shall offer over 800 men's stylish spring and sum
mer Suits at $14.75. They are made in Sacks of all styles, Frocks,
and Prince Albert styles. They are the finest productions of Hart,
Schaffner & Marx, Stein-Bloch Co., besides creations from other
noted makers. Every suit offered is new and crisp in
cut and fabric, and were sold by us for $20.00. -g A 7
Salt Prlci lmJO
$16.50 and $18.00 MEN'S
SUITS HT
$11.78
All art on
Said at... ..11.78
$15.00 MEN'S SUITS HT
$9.95
This line is large and varied.
Blacks, blues, and fancy ef
fects of every description are
here represented. Kvery suit
in the range is a splendid ex
ample of fine tailoring, while
all will be pronounced by
good judges of merchandise
the full equal of any suits
about town at $15.00. We
are positively sincere when
we tell you this, and we will
risk your judgment when
you see the
lprlca. .. .9.95
Hart,
Schaffner
& Marx
Tailor
Made
Clothes
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SI20 MEN'S SUITS HT
$7.48
In this lot we offer a big lot of men's Sack and Frock Suits, which
we sold at $10.00, $ll.50, and $12.50, all bunched in one big lot at
above low price. . We honestly think that here we offer perhaps
the most sensational values ever placed before a buying public.
There is not a suit in the lot but what is strictly pure wool or
worsted; not one but what i3 handsomely tailored and trimmed;
not one but what is truly worth the marked value from
which it has been reduced. There are, in round num- i Q
bers, 400 suits in this lot. Removal Sale Price .rO
$9.00 and $10.00 SUITS HT
$6.98
Ia this range we are able to offer the most satisfactory merchant
dise ever placed on the market for the price named. Strictly hon
est all wool suits'in worsteds, cheviots, serges, and the like, perfect
fitting and fully guaranteed, suits that you cannot buy
outside our house for a cent less than $9.00 and $10.00, j r O
All Co it.... ..........'O.VO
$7.50 and 8.00 MEN'S SUITS RT
$4.95
We have a trifle over 300 suits in (this line. They are good ones,
pure wool; fast" color, rightly cut, and honestly made. You may
have them in black, blue, gray, or fancy effects. AH the goods in
this line are fresh and clean, they cannot be, bought at .
wholesale, in large quantities, for the price we have A C?
them marked for single suit. Removal Pflee TT.
$5.00 and 6.00 MEN'S SUITS RT
$3.95
Not a large line, perhaps not over .75. suits all told, but what there
are of them are good. .There is not a poorly made suit
in the lot, nor one which is unworthy of being called y AP
good. True value $5.00 and $6.00. Removal Price . . O.VO
Here is a Little Bunch for Little Men at a Little Price
We have in the neighborhood of 30 suits which are odd, no two
alike. Some are only coats and vests, but we call them all suits.
Some of these suits sold at $10.00, others at $12.50 and $15.00,
while a few sold at $18.00, $20.00, and $25.00. They are all small
sizes, can be had in 33, 34, and 35 sizes only. These
suits are mostly all frocks, but there" are quite" a Cfi
number of Prince Alberts among them. Removal PrlCO O . O vr
GRRSH SUITS
We place on sale over 100 men's crash suits which sold 4 AO
at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, and $6.50. All go at I.VO
Boys' and Children's
Knee Pant,
Vestee, and Russian
Blouse Suits
We will offer as first choice of our Boys' and
little fellows' Suits which run in D. B., Vestee,
and Russian Blouse style, any and all
that sold at $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 A f r-
and $8.00, Choice of Whole Lot.....4.VO
At $3.95
We are going to sell a big lot of $5.00 and $5.50
values in Knee Pant Suits.
At $2.98
We will show over 200 -Knee Pant Vestee Blouse Suits that are
worth $3.50, $4.00, and $4.50.
At $1.98
A big bunch of Boys' Knee Pants Suits, made from fine, ail wqal
serges, worsteds, cassimeres, and the like, which wonifSThe cheap
at $3.00.
At $1.50
Over 100 Suits to sset from, nearly all of "which are fttxktly and
purely wool, and cAnnot bo mtfclmfl outside of our house for less
than $2.50. ; ,
: At 98c
50 Boys' Vestee er D.B. Knee Pant Stnta, made from a fabric
which is vry hoaest but not pure wed, true value 2.00.
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MEN'S ODD VESTS
We have a bunch of 75 vests in sizes 34. 35, 36, and 37. A fr
They sold at $1.00 and 75c. To Clean Up will go at. ... . T" y c
Boys' Long Pants Suits
In re-marking the boys long pants suits, we have
bunched all $12.50, $13.50, and $15.00 suits and placed ( f g
them On Sale at V. VO
200 boys long pant suits, worth $9.00, $10.00, and .
$11.00, made by expert tailors, perfect in fit and ma- A Q
teriai. $alo Price ... ... . . .......... ......... .rO
150 boys long pant suits, made from strictly high class
fabrics, ranging in value from $6.50 to $9.50 g AA
Soon Sale at.... - O.UU
60 boys' long pant suits, pure wool and clean in make, y OK
true value upwards of $6.00. Sale Price . . . ......... O "t)
100 boys' all wool long pant suits, regular $5.00 grades A
Sale Price.::;:. -0.40
75 boys long pant suits, xnade from Louis Unions, not
all wool, but very honest, substantial suits that sold at
$4.00 and $4.50. Sale Prloe. . . . . ........ ......
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25 Boys' Long Pant Suits that we sold during the
season at $3.50, Now - . . .V.'
2.98
2.50
20 Boysr Iong Pant Suits worth $3.00 - I d
Go at . ......V... v.. :...v:..; .v., i.y
Men's Spring Overcoats
We give you your absolute choice of any and all our fine Spring
Overcoats that sold at $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, and $20.00 for
$11.78; we desire to close out every garment of these goods, and
we know the price will do it. They are Oxford gray vicunas, serge
or silk lined, covert cloth in tan and brown shades.
Not a garment ever sold from this lot for less than jl 4 j Q
$15.00 and from that up to $20.00. All go at . . . 1 1 . O
Special assortment of Spring Overcoats, worth $10.00, Q f Q
$12.50, and $13. 50. .larked to Sell at..... OiyO
Bicycle Suits
We have a few Bicycle Suits which we are going to offer at
exactly half price,
$10.00 Bicycle Suits, go at 5,00
$7.50 Bicycle Suits, go at 3J5
$5.00 Bicycle Suits, go at 2.50
$3.50 Bicycle Suits, go at. J5
Golf Pants at Half Price
$5.00 Golf Pants go at ,
$3.50 Golf Pants go at . .
$3.00 Golf Pants go at ......
$2.50 Golf Pants go at . . . . . .
$2.00 Golf Pants go at ...... ,
$1.50 Golf Pants go at .... ..
.....2.50
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