The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, May 21, 1903, Page 14, Image 14

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HARDY'S COLUMN
Wli halted Willi II V "" 111 '"",
, r,..i in .mill inn! H I'1
W!,v i - a. I IH.v h'lltdi m" '
mbam.. iMpi-r. wiH.i'iii"K !
tnuii.m Huh been made wi,'., ,
. a III hr CBS Vl-.H'I' 'I'
of I'-. " W- HUb.llil lO Hi.' .
of ihr ini.jorlt.v. Im. Hi.' H'l'i'" ,
men u'ddom unbuilt vslicn "ia.oi H v
(,i,. to piolnhil ill" aalooit.
V,. ho,,,. I In' lime I' '
W ,i i-.i-m -i "" "'" ,"'lMI 1
,lriv... i hi n Hi"v ear. vrk where Hm-
r,i ihi. t.i t.. i wnt-'H. I '"'
of ,,1,,1.,-k v.,' aie having III '!,
,.. .,,v t.-i.'l t' "'" I'""!'1" ""'
inii) id'- 'i.'iiiiiy fii'l i'. ml" I 111 ,"'
Worl. lor Tim high Ki'- J
f tarm labor may compel '"
owner to ml up U.i ir latum ami wl'
tu cub man wl.ui I'" '' wo
w.f Kl.'H". Strife ar- all rlgM !'"
,. ; , I! i l 4 do mil hing "tily di ik
1,111 when lb".V d'dtoy 'y an
nil,nl. r Hi""- ho .ni.timi" w"' h
II in a illfl i-'-ni ihin;:. I' '"'"" 1
number whu worl, lor oiIhti, hi 'in
the In-'i-i'ii ::i"l Hume who w"rk '"'
an- 'h'ii-.-..Mi';;. Wi. H.-.J
U .'MilloVIII' lll III! Il W'll""l "" 1
iin.v-iBiiy ioiii ' of i"l iriiii"ii. vvi.y
(III liol I lire " four ,iu'l' 'i'"11 '"'
milium go ml" p it -: ; i I and I"!'1'1
ho-,.,.-. Mini Imv all "i" H'"""V '''daw-hen
thai !!"' earn? ""'.V "''
know an wll aH ".nl i ;h tor whxt. a
will cod'.' If Hi'-ir et-.timate 1
loo low limy can v,orU a l.tH" balder
anl then '"in" "t" '''''" 1 ;,l'"r ""
loim ihuubl .. Incite Ih-ir m-ml."i
to work lor I li.-in; f v . lull Kiev ill' '
Jll.e ill mi - "I noldbra "ml politic
hum good for nothing "f ""'
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
MAY 21, 1 '.. .1
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Style, Fit, Wear in Clothes.
i Ik not wiw lo curry much in'im y ;
In tin' 1'oil.cl or I'1!' "i"1'1 ''; ""'
Jidiiic H IikIih ' i"il" I'V- r
lianiin arc not iilwayt ff'', hm ih'h t.
Hafcr ilian prlvai horn". Th" Hiif '
of hiiHiiii'HK houai'H liiii dcpoHlt cvi'iy
afii'ino'iti arc not oil' n blown o"'i' !
ami robb'-'l. CIh-cI-.m runl 'Irafi-f r
much th'- Haf'-Hi nicthoil of traimport
IriK money, then In Hi'' ''"'I ""'y "' j
f(.('l)i of myiiii'fit. j
W- can't mcc why Hir' Mbonhl b
rii. h a ciicihI fi'".l ruction of ilaii'l'-I
Ioiih. In Kuroic they an' Hm Kohl j
loHnoni anil thi- miillcn Ih Uii; Amcil- ;
can n-lvi-t plant. Tb prvalllim M-a
HccuiH to to iliK up iiaiuriiH i..iuiiy
anil plant art.
nutria may have ih hih on-
Kt f!llU0IIH fXCIIMC for bolllllIK im I'I
Manchuria that Unilo Karri ha for
tioldiriK on to tbd 1'hlllpplrifl IhlamlH,
to flvlllze ainl elevate the pfoplo.
Thy iiiiihI taiiKht to drink wh In
ky ami b''"r. They irnihl l;arn to Hub
tnlt to i In; ruli- ol r.jreiKiHTH.
All tlin way up from early bovhooi
no on" (.vt-r thought of kllllnK rob
IiIiik, wrenit or tilucblr.U. Ci'iwk
liawkn and woodpeckers wer (011111101
tnemieH. IMkmmih, iualla and part-
ridg'-H were killed lor eating.
There werria to be a mlHiindci'Htand
liig of the term trinity when applied
to the Cod of our Ulble. Our govern
ment la aH much of a trinity govern
ment, we havfl leglslat ive govern
inent! Judical and executive, and back
of all the people govern. Ko we buve
a Creator, a lledeeiner and a Kplrl'
infliw.n.i. nil three nowern are mill
In force, ('real ion in Hllil progrehxlng. j
The f'onimeiieement imml have been
In the creation of mutter, the entire
unlverw, earth, moon. un arid hlnrn
'i'lfll egetalloii muhl have followed
for there are no Hvini; in-atureit thai
(an wiliMHt on unoi atii.e.l maii"r,
vi-'eiaiioii can. Then toHoweil ll-lien,
P p' ii i- bird ; and aniinal i. "I'be
ciowiihi'.; point muni base I. ecu lie
lnmiaii ni. e, .'.-"'-hel of lea-on In
(.ti 'c! nl animal InMim t 'I lie ii'At
impoihini M'i wa 1. 1 cive hiiin'-ii
li a.T.n a guide, it Simple of 1 ii-l lu
i t . I'hrixt ii- ih. 11 a Ml it iiio'li-l
III, tnelliod of IIMhe fe.b'i-uis tfoin
P. i.l liitbli" and Ir.'in 1-eaMi and In
. ill'. I ilia-.' rurl lull 'I lie I ).t' p
t hat i t t (.li il inlbietn ! I hm del' I"
i v pi. iin mid bard to nun 'i ' bend Kv
Ml 1,11. h 1 til. W H Ih IV li a ill II 'I ' IK e 111
niii. i- alter .loin', a i.i. in t'lln.' m .1
y,n,. thin.'.. II V II 1 t 'N
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WE know pretty well what sort of
clothes you want, and we've got them
right here, ready for you to wear out of
11. - l XfTn'-rrn I f - tMOTM 1 fT tln L'ollfiti
- dresser as well as for the young man that
i-- WKiWants them snappy. Tho styles are
$1r1v'i rint' late, exact; tho quality of mater
ials is of tho best; the tailoring is extra
good hand tailoring, and you know what
4i,4- rtoci' lm plntbr will fit von
These suits are made by Hart, Schaliner
te'i!tf' & Marx and Stein-Block Co., tho finest
manors 01 muu a uiumuo m iuu uhju
States. They aro guaranteed by the
makers as well as by 113 and will cost
you
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00,
$18.00
Mail orders receive prompt attention
I Armstrong Clothing Company
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Mi'lf. I o In I l.i-ir 11,1.1. 1 .,n!, in 1
I!. .ti .1 i tflu 1 no nl in tin I 1. 'I 1. i
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ti. Ihi-lu l..ir lil b t .l 1 IV I be 111 t,lid i.Mi. t i.
. , 1 ii.ii til will 1 11 ani. t 1 .1 1 i fii lion i.-ii 11 1 Hi
V'.nr liioli' V b.ti k If ti.'l Hie Hot i.il Mi'' H.ei.i .
,.le,l t I .. Ilia. 111 b Mil!, r I'u nr.' 'I
,nt Irttdr ptltiii.n nl Ihi' liid . li-l.-t ol
)i ( Witlll Mu-lll to l. llr l!li l.iil'l l ,)n
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Klltor Independent: To me Jairi'-H
Harlley'H plailonn for the coalition,
the yrcat objection in that Kplrit "f
coiiciibiti'in that would betray iih to
iiu. loiniiioti I'li'-mv. ilia 1 hi nl para-
giapii, under production and evcbang
Ih the gawping.! from within the tter
pent'M maw mentally, and It aWxerf
the poHitlop for the entire pi-moi-i.
i'rlvilege to admitted. What about
it IT It ih attkd and begged for? It.
never could be if tbcre were no one
bavin:; prlvilcyeH to grant. The Her
pent'H ciinriiballHlli: maw en'bilng uh
Its the fact that enable him to point
to privilege granting an a matter of
lreiueni o ciii retn e; and fhia be
points to an the guiding fad of the
platform to be forever perpetuated
We at' not in Hi" Held to iiiinliKii"
1 the b -t-jii-tii In the siiiiillent d'grei .
We demand bn aunitiilai ion for .".I
' 1, in" to "line; cwrv inuii, "i"t or
' v.ihl, v Inn not illlibr the ilillil'llie of
Ii balm l -i 1 v .i.oi e eve, will c inin d
i thai , lor b" eettalnlv ' annol mean
i h"U ('.et-irui lion 1 it In r In thli !'""' r-
atloii 1.1 by a tra l iai procesi, lb.il re
1 ipt'.r. i.nlv one or I ah more for
I , oh pi"! Ion
i Caniiil.ali -lit I- the Mae v. I'll n't
it,i . t ,ol . ,! nti'thuils and li' thai I
in it :ii?,iliii I I lot ii 'I lii'i.' are in,
Pit- n I'.'le . 'o e,.tl.ie an' otic lo
run oil' onlo Im ,1 I a I (' ro'ind fol ' li"-' "
! 1, iU'iI ii. I.i. ir . ii a 1 H .. t -
III. (I i- ! ii-ll. , .'. I bill a l"e -o pie ,n' I-'
I I," . u-i'.U.i'i ' I. . ii 1 .ip.ui the Hart
I 'aMol ni ' ltd I " tor-"I to h-
I 1 il t Pi' pi oj.'i.. if 1 1. .'a tulln V 1
l.ltlll MO .. , !' I 11, I I - Il I iu.i
. , .ir . ,,ii.!:. 11. V.'.. .nil lei 1 a I,
1 i . , i 1 1 M.il .nil, 1 v. . . - I. v...ib a
ija r -1 i a !'! ,1' I. I 'll No t.hr lul"
hi h a in '.it . . 1 1 , .1 !l !i r '..tu. ..1,
lit i ill ,( to !.!... I '.'', i'.I
iii4lit. lo accept and the donor the
rl;.ht to give Nature Im not an Ind
ian or any other kind of trader; her
operation are orderly; but alie ab
hor the buiiican man, an he h;w.
liiiowti him from h 1.4 trulnnlnai on
ward, an a fakering fraud of caru.i-
balltii: aiuiH. Hoih donor and ac
teptor have the Maine right of ri
tuKal privilege or obligation Ik nor
yet in exiHtence; but the rieceanlty for
honor or common honesty Ih. Obli
gation in Hiich iiiatterH can only arm
aa the reauli of mutual contract. Tin
birth of privilege Ih marked In th'u
The man who with value in ex
change enter a giocir'M and ca'.U
for a 1 ist that the gro r tllln out and
iicicpn the exchange, ia mil accepl
ing a privilege; although here is a
contract iiiiIchh the grocer to hIho
acceiiiing a privilege am! the out
in-lit rali.iH the oth'-r. Holh have a
Ifit'iral right ti refuse to trade.
Neither to i oinpel by direct or ili'l!
I "el In I I hoili.
The fa. t I t, prlvib-gi. iim-h liol oi -i
iir in nature at all, if we are al
low" I I he ! ri i.-e of our lii'ii n.tl
right -i i In re can arb-.c no i m i ion b i'
over mi mil b r. Iamlini"; 'I be lov i r
order of In.- M-ctith to I. hi. a fair 1111
i'i i'"laii.iiii. ' h il i In te to i h . i ..ot.nl
rlrlil a. e I It, nl tl.,' liniil I-: tin- in." i -I
mi; .ont 01 Ih.- wriini, ri:;l,l" ol ,ii:
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Ii imaii i-ioi'p we in, i l i ii I with the
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t he I. OH, C t ll.ll r Hut , . , I t I
mi i:,.. In cb of ti,.- .i.iiiil.ni hi!.
I." I - j.'' .-pared I Il. If" Wi li II H:
l.l' lot In- W e do lil t W nlil call 1,1
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a iiotii , nl tin.) ! ,,, n,, i, t i (! a
' a 'I be r!,.lii p.v I vl t lb,- oi
il i nail iii " 1 iter ai i lib la! f. l
N- ll".! ' 'fit ii;n In,', i. i I 'i.lit .
tlielr own: and when the !"" '
any manner u right nni I ninaii t in
the orgaiil.atloiia are daiuieruii a-
Volcano to the people lint I " i 'In-
up -aa well aw to oi h"i H.
Again, Much a Klaif'.-m b""1'1 '
mind iih that Ix-lurc nranWi
could extol, there mud hfiv I ':
demand for It; and that ('ap'a ti V
liy'H value Ih aa old an human riiiM
It Ih not the creation ol the nw-r
llollK, li It the pre-ei:'IHi" ''' "
gave them birth- Hi f :.'. ": ,'
negative pole of the human ar. '
the cannlballKilc inoiiti'-r In I'
Mm lifetime In trying to "Mi"
The pre-exlntenlH of ail .an-"'
de.-ttroyed without teiribh' . nn":
being i ommltK d. And tt :"'
evldeiiee with iih in .-m. h I"'-' 1 ' ,!
.ailon crealloitH na pnw 1
corporal lotiH, a con.n e. nil
hhaplng lite a. tfon.i "I -' I'
ll judb lary tindi-r 'their la
lo do tin Ir lipldini;, th" m- 1
nut nre has tnade of ia
lording it over the hema-i
Ilia Ualul-e lMV illg I'I"1'1
or priifet hliutal 1 1 a.', i 1,1 '
,ill,,'A,"t lo bold paMh ' '
hide,, w bll" in pr.-f 1 1 1 - ' ' '
I hey llli". I be "'I' "I I ' 1
ilttlcl. Till ' I I I' '
l hut ,i platform v,,,. h
mm l t'bow 1 1 1 !
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The read"!-. 1,1
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