The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, January 21, 1904, Image 15

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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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JANUARY 21, 1904.
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is having its effect. People are finding out. that we were right when we told them
that .winter '.had hardly begun. Now is the time to figure on your present and fu
ture clothing needs. Now is the time to take advantage of our liberal '
January Clearing Sale.
You will save money besides getting the best class of merchandise.
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All butts and Overcoats All Suits and Overcoat All ftnifq nA ftwmt
selling at $12.50 and
$13.50, now...'..
selling at $22.50, $25.00
and $28.00, now $17.75
All Suits and Overcoats
selling at $0.00, $10.00
. and $11.00, now .$6.50
5.50
All Suits and" Overcoats
selling at $15.00 and
$16.50, now. . . .$11.75
selling at $18.00 and
" $20.00, now.... $14.75
All Suits and Overcoats
selling at $6.00, $6.50
and $7.50, now.. $5.00
MEN'S ODD PANTS.
All $6.00, 6.50, 7.00 and
7.50 Odd Pants.. $4.95
All $5.00 Odd Pants 4.00
All $4.50 Odd Pants 3.60
All $4 Odd Pants.. $3.20
All $3.50 Odd Pants 2.80
All $3.00 Odd Pants 2.40
All $2.50 Odd pants $2.00
All $2.00 Odd Pants 1.60
All $1.50 Odd Pants 1.20
BOYS' KNEE SUITS AND OVERCOATS
All Boys' Knee Suits, Overcoats and Reefers,
marked to sell at $1.25 and 1.50, now. . . . ..... , 08c
All Boys' Knee Suits, Overcoats and Reefers,
marked to sell at $2.00 and 2.25, now. ....... .$1.50
All Boys1 Knee Suits, Overcoats and Reefers,
marked to sell at $2.50, 2.75 and 3.00, now. . . .$1.87
All Boys' Knee Suits, Overcoats and -Reefers
marked to sell at 3.25, 3.50 and 3.75, now. .... .2.21
All Boys' Knee Suits, Overcoats and Reefers -marked
to sell at 3.95 and 4.25, now. .... . .... ,3.15
All Boys' Knee Suits, -Overcoats and Reefers,
. marked to sell ot 5.00 and 5.50, now. .......... 3.94
All Boys' Long Pant Suits and. Over
coats marked 4.00 and 4.0, : ,
'now . . ... I ; V. , . . 298
All Boys' Long Pant Suits and Over
coats marked 8.50, 10.00 and
12.00, now 6.25
All Boys' Long Pant Suits and Over
. coats marked 7,00 and 7.50,
now.... ....5.25
All Boys' Long Pant Suits and over
coats marked 5.00 and 5.50,
now.... .,..$3.50
All Boys' Long Pant Suits and over- All Boys' Long Pant Suits and over-
coats marKea $o.uo ana f 6.50, ;
now ....$4.50
coats marKea 12.50 and la.oo, N
now.. ...... 8.38
Armstrong
Clotlhifn
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Good Clothes Merchants. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Kicks for tha Under Deg
Editor Independent: In your issue
of December 17 you feign to reply to
my previous article, as you term it
"collectively." It seems plain enough
you do not intend to give socialism a
fair show. Every time you write of
it you create a man of straw, name it
socialism, then tear it to pieces. I see
little difference between originating
a false and scurrilous article and the
quoting and indorsement of one.
You say "the control of subsistence
being in the state, parental control
of children woe Id be gone." You talk
silly; who is the state but the peopie?
ion talk like an autocracy was to be
formal with which the people had no
conuectkm. I cannot think you aie
eo Jsnorant of true socialist! as you
appear to be.
I' ruler wvlalUra the state will have
no more to do with schooling the chil
dren than It haa now Would joti
rathT the railroad and trust would
control the means of subsistence than
the tat (poopKM? If so,-yon arc not
even a food ppuiut. You mould not
ronton! that the trurtM, although con
troltlnf th m-ns of miUlstfUie, m
trolltnl fdtunHon esopi m an Inuirnt
wit, neither would the tate ave a
cow. You hare got French itimmun
hm, iadlr tnlse.l Uh mmlfrn Amitl
tan ttcUlHmi (natlonmiKin).
Vo-i vtlll lnit that mrlatUm Mm
all rrorty mtit be rommoft; I le
nlpd thla Jn my latt artlrte wth h you
fffuw to pitbtUh. and rontlnut to
up your -man of traw.M Onl
profit-paying property is to be public
iy owned.
There are thousands like vonr&f If
writing on socialism who know little
oi us leacnings, ana tne more shame
to them for so doing. Populists evi
dently see that socialism will inevit
ably supplant populism; hence, the
spite, narrowness and determined mis
representation of so many populist
papers and writers. Socialism has
simply taken a principle which the
populists applied to a few industries
ana applied it to all of the Industries;
and if socialism breaks up homes by
nationalizing all the Industries, then
in me same uegree would popuiism
break up homes by nationalizing part
of those industries.
I notice that you havo become a
member of the Volunteer American
Press Writers' association of which 1
am a member. I think as a matter of
courtesy and aa affording proof of
jour fidelity to the reform and lib
eral principle of our association that
you should give me and oclali.m a
fair hearing. H. F. FUKN'CU.
San Francisco, Cal. A. I W. ZW.
(The wlitor In chief .uid the
iiate editor do not hcM exactly the
tame vkw rrgardlnf MKialUm-al-thouKh
lth are in harmony of qurs
tlona of r'l"Hm. Mr. Frenvh's tritl
mm h directed toward an rdltonal
written l.y the editor In ihW, nho I
now away on a tup through the rnt.
If the arthle Mr. Tlhbh quoted fmm
U "false ami icurrlhMn. ihn ih
Mime rut upon the Altator-a ro
rlalbt publliatloi. Hut do not )..
llev the article U fa!
because thne art "frre lover" txi,tl-
HOMESEEKERS' EXGURSIOU.
One Fare Plus Tw Dollars For Raund Trip.
a Dates of Sal Dee. 1 and 15. Jan. 5 and 19, Fab. 2 and 16, March
V land 15, April Sand 19.
T T. Wisconsin, many p'ita 1n XcbrAska, 4V01II1 aud South Pakota
X eluding r.onesU'fcl. lUturu limit 21 days.
;Addrei3
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R. W. WicGinnis,
TXi'rT? u,n"" "ni binstin, I'taraau.
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ista who try to fasten their views up
on the socialist move.-nent, just as
there are athesiutx who try to make it
atheistic.
Man lan soialism antedates popnl
Ism by many yeais. Mr. French is bad
ly mistaken in believing that "social.
bra has nunply luken a prhaiple
whhh the iHjpullsta applied to a few
Industrie and applied it to all In
dustrie." KodalUm .d taken its
stand long lfure there a any two-
pie party, FopulUts recognize a
prarth al dlffereme between those In
dustrie which are rrncrally kmiwn
an "natural monoiMdics" ami' tho in
hlch there li n.i vlalble tendency to
ward monopoly. t?(M Uitat measure
everything In one half bushel men.
ure, Ilecaune It nrrnin well to have
putlltf ownership of railmndf. iorii)-
ists argue, is no reason why there
should be public ownerbhlp of black
smith shop; eooailsta make 110 dis
tinction. There must be -collective
ownerithlp of the means of production
and distribution," or vuislUU will
hot be iatUfleJ. AHWK-iate Kdltor.)
Join the Old Ouard of Fopuli-m.
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