The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 21, 1903, Page 11, Image 11

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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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The Carpet That Pays.
X Mii't ! genuinely good of its kind-if ii,i-r:iin, ll.cii
vv4? viw.-wj u-.ii iciiici, ujifK, mm, and well.
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You have peon such cnnx-fs fl,it ),.. i
in u-c lor ten yearn arid are null l'ivihl' m.tvicc.
fP-t colore
VaV wi . 1 -1
ine very uesi graae oi ingrain carpet-
there can be no better in two-ply goods -0,
bright, dainty, or soft colorings, 75 c.
A A standard all-wool ingrain, 65c.
Yes, we have cheaper qualities, if yfu prefer them'
Kf, l.ut a little more expended on tho be.-t we repaid as a
i''l economy.
Our ingrain ruga or art squares are very satisfactory
V for summer use. Shake all the dust out on the grass,
wa-li up the floor and the room is as clean as a regular
A ho'wclfaning could make it. Thf best all-wool in-
y .-ram an squares ai roc a square yacl.
2oc and 25c Books.
J'ainty presents for .r,d, , . ..
l'"nam.l , r..s,.l a b.'aut f.7l f, , i , a,h,"tK of being a W
giver iu years to nil "ful "lft tu,i U,1,J I'leaV-ant reminder of tho 4k
As ,, ra! Ser'CS f Gift ,Swl, 20C.
ow.t ZZt "l.r r-tnly dented with
I, . , ' air somo OI me title's.
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('our ImIiij, i,f M i ,i - sinnd i I,
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J'ully limliiuufi
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fit Ali-iunrmm
k"l for li,c Mtntcr't
J'al' h from Sliukeipi:r
If r.. ,) (r Workhll,
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For Graduation Dresses
rffa S lct a jin-tty, sheer maU-rial amj its hcauty i injured. 'J '(,
tt-rial- that the tfir.H like lx-t are
LIGHT KNIT UNI)I;RVI;AR.
uf .tyl,H ,,d f,.w K,,,,,al iti.mH n j.'f L,"'rt "f t,1B "U1"'"'
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KACII -V'i'Ktsof whit.. fr
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OK(J,f)ll;S.
INDIA I.AWNS.
IISSl.'MS.
iv them a line, nilkfii
I'l.KSIAN I.AWNS,
n a ll ci t: e.
. .SWISS MULLS,
Jl 'JIi' t i"w-H are all-ilk one. wav.
Kj) .''J'i araiuri; that ii retaiiicl aft;r laundering.
f'or-.ian Lawng 20c od up OrjandicH 1! nd up
A ,;!i'''H 10c and up India Liwrm 15c ami up
Sums Mull 20c and up j Kiik TiM-,u-H, '.!lc, 25c, 2I)c, .'50c A up
j$ Thin, Cool Dress Goods, ioc.
$ Vmi've no idi-a what an anHortricnt of pretty dn-Hs goods- vou
ffr -ui find at. 10c a yard. One table of 10c dimities ai;d hatiii.e
V' rvnuiiJH ail color and tintH with flowerN, sprayn, coral patttmn,
. and dots mattered over iu w hite -often with a touch of black t
t'ive character.
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ritjbud cot tun: low iicck, chort
sli'CVCH or hleveIjH, 5 stylus.
At 1.x: KACJI Vests ,,i Hwis
rihhed cotton, h-le finish, or fancy
iac Hiripe; low nei-k. bli)vclh.
i J ft rue y ritibud 'Jinbrella drawerx,
I lac triinnifd.
AT 5u KA( :il I.'riion huiU of
Jersey ribbed cotton, low neck,
j Icvelesn, ti'hl liuirj(( or urn
oreiia unee.
Low neck hleeveleHH vet.i, or
lisle thread or fine cotton; 10 htyie.
J 'an In, close fitting at knee or
umbrella htyleH trimmed with lace;
Htyles,.
CJIILDUKNS L'NIMHtWKAK
ATlOcKACIl i',rM.,, vests, low
neck, li-eveieM, finished with
tapei.
AT 15c lA( 'H Knit cotton um
brella drawers finished with lace
t-flif ini.
AT 25c EACH Lisle thread
i drawers, umbrella styie, trimmed
wiin utni tare eoe, wen maae.
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Li.-lo thread vents, plain finish
or lace trimmed.
Hoys' Jersey ribbed or flat weave
vests nnd pants.
WOMEN'S HOSIERY AT 12Jc
A l'AIK-l-'ull Keamless double
heel, nolo and toe, extra value.
Illack with white feet.
AT 25c A 1'AIR -Fine gauge,
double feet, white sole.
Maco yarn, Irish linen wjle,
heels and toes.
Maco yarn, line ribbed lei,', dou
ble soles, heols, toes.
Maco yarn, double soles, high
spliced heels and kes, ribbed tops.
A large line of lace lies.
CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AT
12 V. A 1'AIR - line or wide rib
bed cotton hose.
AT 15 AI'AIK Full fashioned
fine ribbed.
AT 25c A PAIR Shaw knit:
Wayne keit; Onyx brand; HlacVt
Cat; all with double knees, heels
and toes.
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Lincoln, If
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The News of Two Weeks
V.'h'iva Several thousand reader
'f T!ie hcl'-pendent rely exclunlvtly
K':'.. it for n-ws, and
'r'.'i- The last eilition was jven
'T X,'!nslv
Iftical rot that was Iven currency hy
the spell-hinders and dailies during
the last two presidential canipaigiiK.
Wall street Is iu the dumps. Two
years afio during the first week In
,.,, ,t,iii i.ii k;n-:u .Ma; in'i; wi'ii; i,),'!,;,',,!;'! Miar-B oi
ly to the followers of Htock bought and sold. DurliiK the
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j ,ii;nniinu u , , IJirt l-i- III .JilJ llim y'(ll WM'
: - a!, ii is, therefore, 'only 1,000ico. a large nurntier of
I That the happenings of broker say that they hav bardl
'"" ' '')' h are of Intere to In- ; made expi nses mnie the first of last
"''"ts 'or two weeks be ..January. There is a large amount of '
I ' '"1 in this edition and here "iindiKHt-l securities" on the mar-
" : ket, but not a Kudpeon will bite. The j
"rinim.l Ini'" t-ru-jt fu Ttluvi'il ml anil i
.."!:'Jj"r ,,f 'he Vand'-rbilt degener-1 the proruot'TM are financiers out of a
- - H i!!,- or a iiivorce. This time ' Job.
'' !'': !. sister of Reginald, who j
Berried mx years ao with great J The last bulletin of the inierstate
;r h ids-hop ("orrisan to Ar- ! commerce cumnifsslon states that dur
""' '''' ;i of New York. : in the last three months there were
J MS persons killed and 11,873 wounded
' a bi-4 trust, wimetimet; n the railroads. A lar? number of
v ;n ,l r,,,.r. ...... the arci.leiits wen- the result of over-
worked enuiruers an 1 train crews.
This list of Killed Jitid wounded eiiuals
that of a ioioiis war. The material
loss is ftaod to he $l',1i;2,ur,ti.
contained in a report of General Davi
whih General Miles subinitied with
his own report and upon which he
comments. So it seems that the dall
ies that have been roasting General
Miles for slanderinK the army which
he commaiid.i" have been JiririK In
the air.
Soie time as'o a firm
'I ot ail the lunk eur-j
' m with oil. Then ,t lhat of a is-
'V'.i'ji' i harreg iin, r,..
''il tliftn. Oil went kll
11 -nil Ind ;i first clavs
1 ii 'he sitniitioii was made
' rut. lent an order
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! !' r ,' hiiur-i' notice,
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''ci In I !iis i mini i y
' 'hat It is :n, tli-!i
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done lioliiln;;,
The commission to "fix" a rat'o be
tween silver and gold consist ins of
I'rofcHsor Ji-nks, H. H. llanna an 1
Mr. Conant will sail from New York
on May 10. The people of the I'nited
States will watch with some Inter
est what this trio of one-lime Roll
hugs will do toward remedying tic
evils that they assisted in bringing
upon tiie world.
It seems t!ia' we are to have some
reliable t.e.s fr mi the Phillppiics
by ".ay of Louden. No .-reat .nnri-
i all paper lias had the lit- I prise ' '
M t,. a relblh'e "I'lef liOIld" III there
and then pul.'i b ' he fa. is but a I on- ,
don papej- i,;, ,,,ne it. ir. I'er, al I
I an Ion was v M n by the I on- !
den l':i,! Ma, I ..ii.l hi ar'H b-s lie- 1
appeal Mi,', in I'. a1 nap- r Mil .ind-n
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ha- made Ii" r. ..-II III the '
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The New York Herald says that
the bi eastern ilemocnils voted a;
follow in IV'i: Grovi-r Cleveland.
1'almer and H n hner. David It. Mill.
Palmer and liuchiier. Allot; H Park-
I er lirvan and Sewnll. Arthur 1. Ilnr-
tnaii, Hryan and Sewall. David P.
I'lain is. falniei mi. 1 Ituesner Itieh
ard P. (line. Palmer and Hmhiicr.
William C. Whitney. MeKinley and
llobart. Carter Ilani-oii. Bryan an!
Seall. Edward L. Sliepard, Palmer
and Huikicr. Tom I . .lohiisun, pry
an and Sewall. Henry Walt, r.-on.
Palm. 1 and 1 in. k iht.
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lot, J. E. Hays, found four carloads
of oil that did not come up to the le
gal requirements and refused lo pass
them. Thereupon the trust demanded
the removal of the oil Inspector an 1
Governor Mickey promptly removed
him and appointed U. A. Church ia
his place. Mr. Church Inspected the
oil, found it below the requirement
and then authorized its sale. That
shows the power of Rockefeller over
the republican party of Nebraska.
It will be remembered that at th.?
time it was announced that messages
had been sent aeross the Allantie In
wireless telegraphy, The Independent
declared that the whole thing looked
like a fake. It Is now announced
from London that Marconi refused to
give any demonstration to indepen
dent scientists of such transmission
and It Is certain that none have been
si fit or claimed to have been sent
since the announcement that greet
ings bad been exchanged between
President ICoosevelt and King Ed
ward. The steadiness of cable stock
shows that dure is no dancer of wire
less telegraphy ecr becuniiuu a lom
mcreial success across the Atlantic
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