The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 14, 1903, Page 9, Image 9

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MAT 14, 1903.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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IF YOU DON'T TRADE WITH US WE BOTH LOSE MONEY
Carnival
Week
May 13
ti 23
Reduced
Rates
on all
Railroads
YOUR DOLLARS WILL LAST LONGER
During Carnival week if you do your trading at HERPOLSHEIMER'S. Read these short stories about short prices. Then
come to our big store any day daring the week of May 18-23 and satisfy your wants. Besides the low prices in the suit depart
ment, millinery department, etc., many others will offer price concessions that will lighten the drain on your pocket book. We
are now engaged in re-modeling our store. Some department's which have long been on the. first floor, will be , mdvcd to jtfie
second floor and so on throughout the store. Instead of moving many of these goods, we shall -offer thein at liberal prices
Watch for announcements. , t! --: ;' ''';.?
A Few Suggestions From Our Suit Department
Every suit in our well-selected stock all the latest cloths such as
etamines, voiles, chevoits, serges, broadcloths, etc we guarantee good"
fit in every ready-to-wear garment or money refunded call early and
you'll have first choice of these suits which will sell at one-fifth less
than the regular prices. These range from $7.50 to $37.50.
Big Sale in Dress and Walking Skirts
. Brilliahtine, voile, etamine, serge, chevoits, granite cloth and broad
cloth skirts we will save you from 15 to 50 per cent on skirts prices" '
range from $2 97 to $18 00-;
Walking skirts in Oxford grey melton cloth will be priced at OO
Black and Navy Blue dress skirts in duck will be priced at $. 00
Underskirts for 85 Cents i ;
Comfortable and pleasing underskirt in black mercerized Italian
cloth-rregular prices $2, $2.50, $2.75 and $350 different designs will
be offered at the very low price of g5o
Infants Caps and Children's Hats at Half Price
An opportunity came to our New York buyer to secure the entire
line of a manufacturer's entire sample line of infants caps and childrens
hats at exactly one-half the regular prices. We are very glad to share
with you this piece of good fortune. 5 - You will want to inspect this line
for the values are too good to let pass unnoticed. Be sure to call for
these in the millinery department.
Infants caps worth 50c will be sold for ........... 25o
" " " $1-00 will be markedat. ... ...45c
M M M 1.25 will be closed out at..., ; 65o
" " M 1.50" " " " .......75c
M " 2.00" " " " ...:....:........... '.$1 00
Childrens hats in mull worth 50c will be... ............... ..25o
" " mull and lace worth $1 will be 45j
Childrens hats in mull, lace and flowers worth $1.50 will be. . .75c
silk hats worth $2 will sell f or $100
There are many other bargains in children's wear throughout our
big store. We can't mention each item here. We invite you to
visit the store and see for yourself what 'good values prevail.
Closing Out Prices for Waists :
We have a large line of Shirt Waista in percale, gingham, madras
and white lawns that will be closed out during the Carnival week at
prices way below regular be sure to call and see these for there are
exceptionally good bargains in this lot 15 and 50 per cent off prices
run from 50c to $5 OO
Madras striped shirt waists in all colors formerly sold for $1.00
will be offered at just half price 50o - - .
i Silk Jackets Too
Our special sale prices extends into these swellsilk jackets.1 We
are showing all the styles that have gained popularity this year. The
prices arrange from $3 75;. $5, $6, $7 50. $8 50, $10, $12 nd
up to $25-
1200 Wrappers for 60 Cents
Percale and lawn wrappers in dark, medium dark and light colors
sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 42 and 44 worth $1.25 and $1.50 will be closed
Qut at the very low price of 00c- '
Desirable Hats at Low Prices
Just a few selections from a well ordered stock of millinery that
comprises hats worth all the way up to $350 cn'
STREET HATS for ladies that sold or 50c and 75c will be a special
during Carnival week at 75o
ANOTHER LINE OP STREET HATS that has been telling for
$1.00 and $1.25 will be marked at25o ; - ?
TRIMMED HATS will be sold at a saving of from 15 to 50 per
cent We carry the largest assortment of millinery in the city. You
should examine our lines before determining to buy as here you have
both the advantage of buying at saving prices and of making selections
from the largest assortments. .
During the busy days of the coming week keep these few facts be
fore your mind's eye. That Herpolsheimer's is the biggest merchan
dise store in Lincoln; That the stock of goods in many departments
are larger than those in other stores; ' That great care is used in select
ing the right kinds of merchandise; That whenever we see an oppor
tunity to buy up a manufacturer's stock that we may give our patrons
the advantage of bargain prices, we buy up the stock; That during the
coming week we will endeavor to make your visit to Lincoln profitable
as well as pleasant; That every courtesy in our power will be extended
to you. These are a few of the many reasons why many people will
make Herpolsheimer's their headquarters during the great Carnival
week. ,. : .
CARNIVAL SALE of CARPETS and DRAPERIES
Have you selected the new Carpets and Draperies that
must be bought this spring? Then you'll be glad to know
that prices in these two departments for the coming week will
be leas than regular. Both of these departments are headquar
ters for prudent purchaiers. 5 .
All wool extra super carpets full 1020 threads warp new spring
patterns. Regular price is 75c a yard; price during the coming week
will be, yard . (J50
5 frame Brussels carpets, some with borders to match; worth 95c
per pard. Sale price will be, yard ............................... gOc
Regent Tapestry Brussels Carpet, fur rolls 1-1, regular price is 75c
a yard. 1-1 will be offered, at a closing out price of, yard 35o
Cable net and ecru net curtains with colored applique, in red, green
pink and black, worth $0.75 per pair. Will be marked for the week at,"'
Pir - ..M................;;......$4 50
Tapestry Portieres, in plain Reps .and fancy designs, worth $7 00
For this special sale will be marked at ...., ,,, ,.,$5 QQ
Rope Portieres, heavy cord and tassels with heavy lattice over
drapery. Will be sold at less than regular. 25 PER CENT OFF
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OUR THANKS -ARK DUK '
Not only are our thanks due the sin
gle taxers whose lively interest In
this Henry George ; Edition has In
sured its success, but to a great many
of the reform newspapers are we in
debted for the courtesy of an an
nouncement , of the special number.
Besides ' acknowledgment which has
been made heretofore to The Public,
Why?, and The Single Tax Review,
the following papers helped to mal:3
the Henry George Edition a success.
These papers bring results:
Central Farmer, Omaha, Neb.
Journal, Falrbury, , Neb.
Democrat, Syracuse, Neb.
Southern, Iowa Educator, Albia.
Free Citizen, Danville, 111.
Leader, Trenton, Neb.
Kansan, PiUsburg, Kas.
Citizen, Greeley, Neb.
Independent Era,' North Platte, Neb.
Chronicle, Benkelman, Neb.'
Budget, Philo, 111. -Faber,
Stockville, Neb.;
Citizen, Shubert, Neb.
Journal, Ashland, Neb.
Press, Pawnee City, Neb. .
Champion, Hebron, Neb.
Standard, Rushville, Neb.- '
Republican, Blair, Neb.
Independent-Democrat, Seward, Neb.
Reporter, Strang, Neb.
Mirror, Lyons, Neb.
Dispatch, Ulysses, Neb. 1
Democrat, Osceola, Neb.
Independent, Rising City, Neb.
Press, David City, Neb.
Democrat, - Crete, Neb. ,
Courier, Minden, Neb.
T-'ublic Journal, Hastings, Neb.
Courier, Pueblo, Colo.
Yeoman, Neligh, Neb.
Economy, Solon, la.
Sun, Shelby, Neb. ;
News, DeWitt, Neb.
Journal, Ord, Neb.
Register, Stanton, Neb.
Beacon, Broken Bow, Neb.
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Standard, Cedar Bluffs, Neb. ; "
Clipper-Citizen, Lexington, Neb.
Gazette (rep.), Nelson, Neb.
Press Writer, Boston, Mass.
Ye Quaint Magazine, ' Boston, Mass. ,
It i3 probable that some papers may
have been overlooked in the press of
6thr matters, but ! the omission is
unintentional. De Fraace. -" . '
Issue of Juiie 11 the critics will bo
heard.
One cent for this big edition, postage
free. Why not send a hundred to
those who will read it?