The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, April 16, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    APRIL 16, 1903.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
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. Just received a big lot in Swiss Em
broidery and Embroidered China Silk,
also in Crochet Silk. During this sale
they go at the following special prices:
10c, 18c, 22c, 27c, 31c, 40c,' 45c, 54c, 67c,
81c and 90c.
GRAND
G OPENING
We are Aaents for New
V V
Idea Patterns which tve sell
at Ten Cents and guarantee
equal to any Twenty -jive Cent
Pattern made.
SALE
A MONEY-SAVING Triumph. A Wonderful Sale. An opportunity
to buy NEW SPRING TiERCHANDISE AT BARGAIN PRICES, com
mencing Saturday, April 18, ending Saturday, April 25, 10 P. M.
Ladies Spring Waists
In Alpaca, Pique and Mercerized Ducking 75c waist
at G5cJ 11-25 at $1 10; 12.25 at $2 00? 2.75 at
2-48-
A lot of summer waists assorted colors mostly 34 and
40 size worth f 1.25 and f 1.50 choice each. . . . .99c
A lot of summer waist assorted colors black buttons
sizes 34 to 40 good values at 11.25 and 11.50 sale
price each 89
Special prices on all summer waists.
Silk Monti Carlos
$5 25 fr Monti Carlo made of good grade Taffeta
; Silk trimmed with Aplique; a very stylish and
' showy garment and worth $C.00. ' t
$6 50 Monti Carlo made of good grade Taffeta
Silk made up with sailor collar, trimmed with
" Aplique and ornaments, a beauty at $7.50 sale
price .......... ....... .y.'.?. ...... . . . v. . . $650
' Special discounts on all other grades.
' Laces and Embroideries
'Val laces assorted patterns from, toll inches wide
6 yards for ...... . .'. .... .,.,, ............... . JQc
Val laces assorted patterns from I to 2 inches wide
6 yards for... -..12c
Good quality Torchon lace from If to 2 inches wide
6 yards for , . . . , . 25c
Twenty per cent off on short lengths of Embroidery
and Laces. .
Ladies Petticoats
$149 will, buy a lady's petticoat of good grade-Mercerized
sateen, made with three rows of ruffles
t strapped down and finished with white stitching,
-worth $1.75.
$239 will buy a Ladies petticoat of first grade
r, Mercerized sateen made with deep flounce and sev
' eral rows of ruffles worth $2.75 and $3.00. . t
Bargains in Kid Gloves
100 pairs of Ladies Kid Gloves assorted colors
some slightly faded, worth up to $1.50 now. . .87o
Table Linens and Napkins
58 in.bleached union Damask reg.25c sale price 19c
50 in. unbleached " " " 35c sale price 26o
'' 56 in. bleached Damask aist patterns reg. 45 . .37o
72 in. bleached and unbleached Damask all
linen and satin finished regular $1 price. 87c
72 in. bleached all linen Damask reg. 75c price. 66c
58 In. Turkey red Damask 25 different patterns
reg. 30c sale price . . . . 24c
58 in. Blue and turkey red Damask reg.35c price 29c
58 in Reufreu Damask 30 different patterns in
assorted colors, blue pink, buff and turkey red
reg. 50c sale price 42o
20 in. Napkins all linen reg. $1 per dozen, 87o
22 in. " " " and all new pattern reg. $1.50
sale price $1.30
24 in. Napkins satin finished linea a bargain
at $3.50 sale price per dozen -$2-95
Ten per cent off on all Table Linens ahd Napkins
' during this sale.
Men's Working Pants
A lot of Cottonade and Jeans pants worth up
to $1.25 now 79c
A lot of cottonade and Jeans pants worth up
toll now............; 59c
Special discounts on all grades of Cottonade pants.
ShoesShoes
A saving of 10 to 20 per cent during this sale.
BABIES SHOES 25c 45c 58c 89c
pair.
CHILDRENS SHOES 48c, 79c, and R0O a Pr
MISSES SHOES Vici Kid, Velours and lox calf,
light and heavy sole 11 to 2 98c $1 13 $1 22
$1 35. $1 58 and $J 89
LADIES AND CHILDRENS SLIPPERS. Ladies
Kid oxfords broken lots good sizes $1.25
value . . ... . . . i. 98c
Ladies Kid oxfords broken lot light and heavy
soles $1.50, $2.00 and some $2.50 value.price $1 39
A lot of childrens slippers worth from $1 to $1.25
to cloee out your choice-" per. pair . . . ? ....... . 78o
Special diccount on regular ? lino of oxfords and
' slippers. - !'.." .'
LADIES SHOES Kid and Kang. lace and but
ton light and heavy soles shoes all sizes, $1.50
value during this sale per pair... .-. .$1 28
Enamel colt skin pepple top, welt extension ,
sole, military heel 4 to 8 widths B. C. D. and
, E. $3 value at.................... .-..$2 65
Vici Kid turn sole, medium height heel, coin toe
3i to 8 B. C. D. and E. $3 value for $2 65
Booths patent ideal kid lace shoes with medium
welt eole, military heel, Chicago toe 4 to 8 B.
c C and D. $3.50 value for ....... . ... ....... $2 98
BOYS SHOES Little gents shoes just like papa's
r : 9 to 13 per pair.. . . . . , i ....... .. $1 10
Youth's, strong and durable 13 to 2 sale price $1 13
Boys satin calf lace shoes 2 to 5 sale price. .$1 22
Special discount on all boys shoes during this sale.
MENS SHOES Satin calf lace and congress
$1.50 value for... ....$1 20
Kangaroo Calf lace td congress 7 to 11 reg.
$2 for $1 65
Vici colt skin lace and congress, plain and
cap toe 6 to 11 $2.50 value f or . , $1 95
$3.50 patent Enamel bals special per pair .... $2 95
$4 patent colt bals, your choice per pair $3 45
Domestic Bargains
A lot of Prints worth Cc in red, gray, black and
white and blue sale price 4.C
Good quality apron gingham per yard 5c
7c still water shirting good quality per yd. ....5MiC
8c quality unbleached muslin fine per yd 6C
7c bleached muslin, 36 in wide per yd 5Hc
12c bleached pillow casing 45 in wide per yd .... 9o
6c quality shaker flannel per yd ......... ; 4C
I2i fancy ticking per yd.... 9c
12 black sateen per yd .9c
12c Percale light colors 36 in wide per yd ... . 9c
18c quality cassimere Pant goods... 14Kc
15c Jamestown plaids fast colors. -12c
Ladies Walking Skirts
$2 69 fr a spring weight walking skirt made of
good grade homespun cloth, seven gore cut to flare,
a good $3.00 value. Special discount on all other
grades of Ladies' and Misses Walking skirts.
rLace and Portier Curtains
$1.25 Lace Curtains 3i yd long 45 in. wide, pair 98c
2.25 " " 3 " " 60 . " " $189
3.00 " M 3 " " 60 u " " 2 48
2.50 Derby Portiers in red and blue price " 2 10
4.50 Extra quality Tapesty Portiers red and
brown per pair 3 85
$6.00 best quality Tapestry Por
tiers green and blue 5 15
7.50 best quality silk finished Tapestry Por
tiers solid colors, olive and dark green
sale price per pair 6 40
Special discount on all other lace and portier cur
tains. Wool Dress Goods and
Suitings
50 in Flaked Ziboline red, navy, greon and black
reg. $1 sale price per yd .....v...,.,,.,...,, , 873
46 in mix and carnation cloth, shrunk and sponged
ready to be used comes in all spring shades reg.
price $1 sale price. 87c
46 in Melrose, Etanime, a swell cloth in green, tan,
blue and cardinal reg. 85c sale price. ...... 74c
38 in Pin checked novelty, nothing more handsome
for childrens dresses or ladies skirts and waists
a cloth that is to date, eight different combina
tions reg. 50c sale price.... 42o
34 in granite Brocades all the staple shades, good
value at 25c sale per price per yd 21c
38 in brocale for children dresses, ladies house
gowns, all colors, a pretty cloth at 15c sale price
per yard..".; ............ .. ............ .....12c
Special discount on all Wool Dress goods.
Waisting Cloths
28 in handsome striped granite cloth 10 different
patterns, reg. 15c sale price per yd ..... . . . . . . 12c
28 in Persian striped granite cloth 8 different pat
terns, reg. 25c sale price per yd. 19o
Ten per cent off on all wool waistings.
Hats and Caps
A lot of men's fur hats, odd sizes, assorted colors, all
new styles, worth up to $2.00, sale price. 98c
A LOT OP BOYS' HATS, assorted colors and styles,
all new goods, regular price $1.00, sale price. -87c
A lot of men's caps for spring wear, a stylish cap,
regular 50c, sale price.... -43c
Fifty cent men's caps, made of mercerized crash, a
very pretty cap, sale price ......... .... . . . ... 29o
Fifty cent boys' caps, assorted colors, at. ..... . - 39c
Special discount on entire line of Men's and Boys
Hats.
Men's Negligee Shirts
Eighty-nine cent shirts, made of Madras cloth, very
neat patterns, sale price 63c
Special discount on all fancy negligee shirts dur
ing this sale.
AND I
917-921 0, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
IOWA POPULISTS
Xteeeat Meeting Held and Organization
Rejuvenated Beadr for the Fray
in Dead Earnest
It will be remembered that The In
Sependent published a call for meeting
of Iowa populists, to be held at Al
"bia, March 17. The following, quoted
from the Southern Iowa Educator, will
how that the "kangaroo" socialists
have not captured all of those who
formerly stood by the Omaha plat
form: The state conference of the Iowa
populists, March 17, put new vim in
to the old war horses and made the
young feel like there were yet some
thing worth living for. Early in the
morning many young fellows near by
began to call at the office of the Edu
cator to see about the conference, also
several old-timers came early, and
letters came pouring in giving those
In attendance good advice and urging
the boys to keep in the middle of tha
road and be faithful to the end.
The meeting was called to order by
S. M. Harvey at 2 o'clock and the
object of the meeting laid before the
conference. It was moved and car
ried that the chair appoint a commit
tee of three to select a chairman and
secretary for the conferece; this was
done and that committee named J. R.
Norman of the Educator for chairman
and S. M. Harvey of Des Moines for
secretary, which was ratified by a
unanimous vote of the conference.
The next' business was the reading
of communications and the plan to
pursue in the reorganization of the
state. This brought out " quite a
heated debate and finally it was agreed
to that each and every populist in the
state should consider himself a com
mittee of one and open up a corre
spondence with every . reformer he
knew in the state that would like to
see the people's party principles incor
porated into law and send their names
and postoffice addresses in to the
chairman of the state central commit
tee of Iowa. Thi3 motion carried by
a unanimous vote, the Omaha plat
form, with direct legislation added,
was made the te3t of true populism
without any opposing voices. It was
also agreed that the chairman of the
state central committee should ask
all populists and sympathizers with
this reform movement to send the
chairman some funds at once to help
perfect the organization all over our
state. Those present started the good
work along by leaving some cash with
the chairman of the state ceniral
committee.
Norman was plfetfri chairman rt th
state central committee of the peo
ple's party and S. M. Harvey of Des
Moine3 secretary of the state central'
committee; the Southern Iowa Edu-:
cator was chosen for the official or-:
gan of the Iowa-people's party. :
A more enthusiastic meeting In
Iowa was never held and a more de-'
termined set could not have had a
conference; yet harmony prevailed.
The meeting was not large, but well
represented and the good Intent wa3.
snown cy tne eagerness 10 nave imngs
done so all could understand it and!
satisfactory to all that were present,
which was done right. ... , -
J. It. NORMAN, Chairman.
SM. HARVEY, Secretary. .