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About The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
OCTOBER 29, 1303 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT ' .... r.n iVi 4fc- dfSk Am JETZ yi.V2- .v.. , ,. ... 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Something 0 0 9 9 0 to Interest ., w t.-ncy --f-r Those Mm Wear Clothes, 4 i. AiftfttHIAtM The roN-ut ., n cnnvntl( w;(Jl llfl r(.hU.ni t,,;, mnpliH in nrli-tifl Hotliintf that iLdh-mvitn of wooJeniau.1 Uic makers of gftrruentM have ever achieve!. 'II lllllMHrwIu ll ... ... I . I it , . i n'Mi-nuin i mono pfllcct rlotlie very one W'lf'clcil mill Inn 1 ..ill. 4 I t. .... I I .i rtiiu niu it-mmi care- mtvc ivrti ari'l im; now MoMinr (,,,, il,,..,. ..,.,. ... i. ,t , I 'h '" ""'J nil' 1)1 l Mil III to tliw who wcr through the inuJiuiu of this ,W Antcri can Clothing Store. Von will iifMh-i'xtftnd J,(.tif.r why iliin liotiai! rtijoyamirh ft triiwjoii fwironae both in this tore aixl through it mail order tvmvumt when you know how critically and with what great cart! its htocka are selected, Our hiiyerH arr; l,uy all tli lime. They are men who are thoroughly familiar wilh the re.juirefne'iitM of our mi. Unner and who know clothe vhIiich thoroughly. There flic no haphazard or alimho(l method in our buying therefore we have no lij)hol ctulT to hell. In Men1 Knit and Overcoats there U MiU'ici'-nt vari ety here to wit icfy any one. Wc luiv splendid valuen at $7.50 and fciij.erb ohm at $10,00 and $15.00. In I'oyn' and (Jhildren'H Clothing our jower to cav yon money and give you complete fat inaction n jut n great. We fell a boy's good odd knee pant for ',);. At HIM, $2.18 and $3.50 we fell very choice unit that will give lasting wear. flood new ulyle lliiU are o!d for $1.00, $1 50 and $1.00. At $1.10 we can give you any hape or color fn Hoft or htiJT hat). m 9 In furiiiftliing! no other ftore attempts to c;jual our range and variety. You have a cordial invitation to rail and verify our 4aternent. If too far away to do that, write our mail order department ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COHPANY bl (iO(ir CLOTHES Mf-UCIUNTS Inl Ml i?h O Clurrr y ' ty? , A MISTAKEN SINGLE TAXER IW fuilopt-iHluBt Hm OIn Wht M putt It dm lil l Tom Julmtuo at Agmt Mann It l lo In- n-arod that the writer of It follow in Idler hutt let hl ircJtj ibt IiiH ii-m (- hiu Judgment. The in-C'l'ii'i-iit luih not bflftit winvlnccd that tfce aildjiHi.n at ihfl gnKl tax would Kttlu' all iikj rtforniH that the d 'iai; i Hun policy hope and pre-'i- H ha-.; held that otiicr thinga tii! hi' (loiif, Thfl Kovernmi-nt rmmt wii'iol ihr volume of money, own and !i"rau rallroadu and tolflphonn U t.-lcKraili Hum, Tho Independent w n.-jnaiHiy Hald that it wan will H l'i try tin- Hlnglo tax a It rould f't p'leMbly be womb than the pres-W- nynteni. Kv;ry j.r.-i.-tl.-at reform that Tom Wi'iMm iHwH-aii'H, Tlie Independent lw ln-i ii ;i-iviii-ai.ing for twelvo years. 'Mia l,i -ii ;, iighu-r for Johimon from 'art in h, hut when It eomos to ' ar,' ii, ,i i... ,,n,,.i.- .........uii inn Illi I, 1,1 iw.rhilnu luiu llu I ill-- j';';1"' i -II ax tho writer of the 'a -ii -I Hrviin in lH'.e; niul all ot.-ikf tiK terrlldo HaerKlii'H 11111 li'V. and that thin tnnn 'hi- Huh. hide lt,8ii of free ' l- V tlht WI'iKht AKHlllMt UM. !; iii- wan tnm thai rumen only ,a " 'f'try for the common l'o ' threw lit laHm-n-e wilh 111 1 Kii-H ih( r was hut 'J; 1 earl of ihft ("IhleiiKo plut i:, ,i'T i;Tfat fundami'iital ' re ni l forth were the ' 'hat popiillHtH were ill 1 I'vlileiUly the wrlUT hH 'l '" 1 i'f KiiullHm. Kre hll '' n hicn a il'it iHMite with ,! 1 H inHiir of mere poll' y 1 " ' i of plllirliiie. 1 'ii! n-iiii'iii it hardly In ' tmiuriy and t-mirieoiei ' li;t loretufore lueii e !H"li! iacr hy Th In- ' i"'I"illiit (Mult tinii nf ; " I'Cim liln? If t,ii. Hie ef- ! Il-t.'f..l., nt to Ki l llie llif ' '".ic 1 1 i will f ill," 'U, . ii. , i,tl!,.wii- 1 ' 'ii' i ml ti i4 ((iluihiw a ! ' '' Ihit dit1iiM.dty of ttu ''' tin lire h ir (ul will. il,:.li Of v .1,1 VwUi ' '"I- It ; III ,. N 111; I- 1, t'rni. I'! ''ll t.-f,, Hen ted. Tho dlKfUHnlon of that teie lion, a of all otherx, hat been d mitted for liie mo! purpoHe of arriv ing at the truth. It recoKnlzeit that, no man and no party can claim (hat he or it hiiH all the truth. It doe not claim infallibility, It la always open to conviction. It object. In lo ben efit mankind. If any hotieKt, intelli gent man has a theory to advame that he tblniot l of benefit to the pen plo of this country he l alwayn wel come to the columns of thl paper, riot to (secure hla good will, lint to help mi all to arrive at the truth. The letter 1m rh follow; Editor Independent: I am oiks or thoKB alngle laxem who wan very much plermei! with your special Henry George Kiiltlon and your publication of nim,'!o tax letters in a Hpecial depart ment. I thoiiKht, here in a paper broad enough to aee Rood fn other re forms oilier than tbosie for which the paper especially manda for. I led my self to think that, at least you would not opiHine the efforts of bIiikIo taxera to eatabliKh in their own way the re forms tliey ad vocal e, and I am very wrry to note your opposition to the efforlH now belUK made by siufile. tax trs In Ulilo to eHf.lilUh reforms, which I am told, are in line with reforms advocated by you and populism rcu- etally. , , Tom Johnson Is candidate for ernor of !i!" He, while not advocat ing the ft'''' sliver idea, Is not what hi ti-rmed a F.ohl bun. He. with Mr. Clarke, (ire cipposeil to any 1it!m llun thai lends to create or maintain n iiiiiiiiiiHily of money. Hnh of tlew lin n lndor everyihina In th" Kai.H. f'llv jdaiform, except the free silver ! -a mid while they dn tmt favor th.it .,. '.! ih-v l.ave nlie hli h t'i tli-iC i mind would ft.C4.iupH.di Hie none re a It hoped fur bv free Mlvrrile In tlim ailnptl"" "f Mxrr. '.' ..l-P'.) t. in..oidy "J upv Mml and i!l itlwav I... f.nmd .... .1.1,. t i-mUv (inl fb'tit i. .,.!,,.- .if I'll Vl !;! 'id. Mr .If' II uiiy rifurml Tnxalfon of corporal topa on the aame apprulaemem as liell idoais A ino'ii-nt fare on ali rail rof.i a. IloncMt Kovcriini' lit, Komethiii tun r.owa at present. These are the prlinlpai Isam-H of this campaign. Do I underntand that l.4-cai)Mi) Mr, CiuriiO Is fiomlnaled lor senator, a man who aim; atanda fvr all of (he nliove and who ban worl.ed with Mr, .fohiison In bin efforis for hrpeal, government in (Ilevelatid. and who renounced his Rold hiii affilla thins and asalated liryau in lBOu, the fiopuliMta of the country not only re fuse to assist the real democrat ticket in tiio, which, If elected, will eslab llah above reforms, hut openly op I'.se It? Do they prefer the election of lianna and Iierrfck, which means a ctntlniiatlon of the old bunco pame? .re they no filled with the money (I'tehtion as to be sloppliiK over and incapable of even nhaorhlnir any older rood thina that offers? Do they think n.ore of party than principle? If so, the efforts, of The Independent (i e i ure lh Rood will of sltje.lo laxera v-lll fall. Single taxers place their (ibas above parly. We care not vl.et.htr it is democrat, repuHbait or populist party, if In any liw uljiy a fU:ht such as JnliriKiiti Ii mnUuR in Ohio Is made hlnt'le tiiK-rn will he on I ho rlfchl shin la I hat Ikht. J. Ii. Sl'JtiNOICR. Tticnon, Ariz. Tim i fiiiilbliifi' iif (tie nrnlilbll 'on i party In Nel.ran (bin year are- l-'nr Unlit. if Hilt jjiipr-iee couii, itn i. i vt riclif or T ( h k : tor reifi-iim in uie mate imlverclte, It. V. Mnlr of llrown- ..III.. A ll,,fl.,.i ..f I In... tin MMilM HUM U' f Union Pacific, Shortcut Line - Foulest Time , , ,TO. , 06EG0N AND WASHINGTON it 'll t H.-( - Ii . i il.li Ii I ' Villi lll"l 's 'U i rii'iu-iii t"i ! 1 ; '. .. II' I ' ..,( f..r the U .-l'b ! Cluil . and I i , "' p. ; . nit. r Ibiiiti i Sr l.t'i I- 'ti -i i' ' !,.. I'M. I". '' I ,,. a m ' 11 " , -I lu ll of In ir liw v In. Ii III ,( l(li .'i "ill' ,. MI.I-' ,iln tn old l..hli"-ii il.fi,'!i I I. ii ill lo n .i i : I Niln i Mnl.r llnri,i.r, l it I it Sir. I, l licnln, Nt Ii. 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