The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, January 21, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    JANUARY 21, 1904.
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
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There is always a studied effort on our part to avoid "big talk" in our advertisements, but we can not refrain from
,;: fi,o TMiHn forth Ytrnrflinarv mtronao-e p-iven us last vear. It was the best year
expressing uur auuictwuuu w t7"iyi,v : : Jwr n " .i . i iV
in the historv of this store. This is "biff talk" but it's true. We have tried to deserve this patronage byeelling
goods at the lowest possible profit consistent with good business principles.
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now on, affords you the last opportunity you will have for several months to buy goods at a big discount. Don't miss it.
Dress Goods.
From 20 to 33 per cent discount on
all Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Vel
veteens and Satins.
Underwear, Flannels, Blankets,
Comforters, Outing Flanne'a, Shet
land yarns, Flannel Skirts and Skirt
ings, at 20 to 25 per cent discount.
SHOES
20 to 30 per cent discount on all
broken lines of Shoes and Slippers.
A Special Discount on regular
lines of Shoes, Rubbers, Arctics, Felt
Boots, German Socks.
One-Fifth Off on All Warm Lined
Shoes and Slippers.
DOMESTICS
6Jc Unbleached Muslin 5o
Glc Prints, in blue and gray .. . 5c
8c Flannelette . . . . . . . . 6 C
15c Flannelettes and Oxfords Ho
Good Apron Gingham
SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON DOMESTICS.
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CLOAKS CLOAKS
Great Bargains In Clocks and Capes
LADIES' Sweaters, made of tine wool yarn, in white and red, regular
price, $2.75 and $2.00 Clearing price $1 49
Children's Ready Made Dresses.
One-Third Off on th Entire Line.
Our regular $1.00 quality at..; 670
Our regular $1.40 quality at 93c '
Our regular $2.00 quality at. ...... . $1 33
Our regular $2.50 quality at. .. . ..: .$1 67
Ladies and Misses' Box and Fitted Back CoatsV
In four lots at the following Clearing Sale Prices:
LOT 1. Garments worth $150 will go for $3 39
LOT 2. Garments worth $7.50 to $9.00 will go for. $5 98
LOT 3.-Garments worth $11.50 to $13.50 will go for. M ..... .$9 20
LOT L Garments worth $15.0o and $10.00 will go for $H 49
$4.75 Plush Capes
$0.00 Plush Capes
$3 69
$4 67
$7.50 Plush Capes..... .....V $5 75
i Off on All Children's Coats.
Machine Thread.
John Coats' Best 6-cord Ma
chine Thread, 7 spools
for. 25c
King's Thread, 2 spools
for ...5c
AND
917-921 0, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
74c Pr round fr best grade
Live Geese Feathers,
during our sale.
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McMichael, II. C. Stevens, Kirksville.
Scotland county: W. II. F. Smith,
'Arbela.
Knox county: Joseph Monroe,
Hurdland.
Schuyler county: Joseph Alexander,
Queen City.
Putnam county: , Wash Baugher,
Martinstown.
Clark county: Robert Dyer, Laura.
Macon county: Frank Jones, Be
vier; H. M. Huntsmajn, Jacob Howe,
Macon; F. S. London, Kaseyviile John
Maley, Bevier; Joseph" Brown, Caliao;
Dr. J. E. Hyatt, Geo. W. Hicks, Macon.
Cass" county: A. A. Gammon, Mr.
'Berkstresser, Mr. Brickers, Mr. Holm,
Ore; Wm. Ferguson, T. Kipkee, Geo.
Flinn, Simeon Taylor, Harrisonville;
John Majors, Freeman; Andy Wright,
Peculiar.
Lafayette county: Col. Ben Elliott,
E. Hayhearse, T. Goutt, A. L. Max
well, W. W. Thomas. Robert Goutt,
Wm. Douthitt, O. Galloway, Odessa;
Henry Warder, Jessie Warder, Lex
ington. -
Phelps county: Wm. Strack, John
Slrack, Robert Strack. St. James.
Douglas county: George Call, W.
Sweeten, Drury; F. Campbell, G. Free
man, Wm. Loring, Richvillc; A. P.
.Wheat, R. McGloftin, Wm. Hix, Sedan.
Ozark county: G. L. Harrison, II.
Nash, Dora.
Oreeue county: E. E. Greenwade,
Howard Ernest, Darcy Moore.WMard;
W. E. Hawn, Cave Springs; Hugh
- Headly, Hackney; ..Claud Green wade,
Julian Smith, Men Smith, Daniel
CATAURH CANNOT UK CURED
with local applications, as they can
not reach the FMt of iho dlse:t-
Catarrh 13 a blood or constitutional
tlisi'aso. and In order to euro it yon
inn t take Internal remedies. Hall':
Cjtarrh Cure U taken Internally, an!
net I directly on the blood and inucoin
furfaccfl. Hall's Catarrh Cure I tu t
a quack medicine. It was prescribe
j,v on of the tt physlvl.uis In thh
country for year, atu. H a r--i'-tap
prt crlptlon. U I rompoel of ih-
brht I un tonics known, conMiJ
tih thP tet Hood Hifin.T4, ni tin?
directly on the mucous surface. Tlu
l.ertcct combination of th two In
KtvdienU t what produce uch won
rl.rful result In curing Catarrh. ind
fur tMtiumtil ill frr.
F, J. CHUNKY & CO., rron.
Toledo, O.
F.dd by drugtiti, price
llaU'i h"Muiy Villi aie il hL
Hawn, R. L. Greenwade, Willard. -NEBRASKA.
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guards Thos, Knox Bennett; E. A.
Walrath, Osceola, J. O. Smith, Ord;
B. N. Cleaveland, Fremont; G.A.Rob
erts, Edison; John H. Felber, Hart-ington;-
W. C. Starkey, Violet; Dr.
W. P. Brooks, Cook; L. A. Beltzer,
Osceola; A. F. Parsons, North Platte;
John A. Barker, Franklin; Prof. II.
E, Dawes, Lincoln; G. IL Gilchrist,
Mead; C. W. Beal, Broken Bow; W.
S. Beebe, Seward.)
Otoe county: G. Larson, Wm.
Fields, Mr. Purccll, David Russell,
Robert Dunlap, Palmyra; Peter Jen
sen, Thomas Dewey, Douglas; John
Watkins, J. J. Ferguson, John X.
Profitt, Bennett.
Polk county: William Welch, C. P.
Stoner, F. H. Ball, W. A. Cornish, A.
P. Tilly, F. A. Johnson, J. A. Van
Hoosen, W. F. Brandt, W. F. Tillman,
Osceola; J. II. Coleman, C. C. McCune,
Jake Deeds, Mart Warner, Stroms
burg; B. F. poynter, Cal White, Shel
by; James Bradley, Hans Sterup,
Gresham; Charles Hoy, Silver Creek;
James Gilbert. Clarks.
Lincoln county: E. W. Crane, Wm.
Hunter, North Platte; G. W. Fer-
brache, Sutherland; Everett Mullikin,
Oiln Mullikin, Soim-retd; IJ. A. Wil
son. Whittier; J. W. MtCauley, E. So
tlerman, North Platte; S. S. Reynolds,
Frank Horn, Maxwell.
Franklin county: H. Wliitmore, J.
W. Farraway. S. N. Braden, John
Scheuneman. B. Travis. W. S. Blake,
G. Shoemaker, G. Buck, sr., Dan Bak
er. James Grout, Franklin.
Lancaster county: V, Ikillonger,
2.".th & n. E. K. Dunmlre, It. F. D. I,
Lincoln.
Domrlas county: L, M. Hunt, 1221
Emrnett fit., S. S. Vklctto, 4m Km
nutt st., J. Zallnn, 31st & Walnut,
Omaha.
H.vint!Td county: V. A. Ivrvl'on.
Alb.-tt Vanic, G-tst Kiln1?. Fred KUnir,
t'.rl TfioiM..! Martin Thorn, Go.
WiU'v, 't hotn.H TI'.ohkih, Mid; Fr.nk
Kicli'ston. Martin U r.ri-r r., V.i)....
Curt: r M int y : N, 1). tm .troti,',
T. A. Lii:-!ri. II. J. Hhlnu. Itr.k-n
How; W. V, HlfU'iiH, F.irj;-it: (ico.
l! ii1K'y, livno; J, J, Tt "1- y. Aj.a. I
i: ; H i-h Hoifm uj, M;i City. R.
I!. Br- . i, C.iHa ay; ! II, Il. u.o, Au'
l.v; C. A. Tl. Mtrr.a.
Hard (f itnty: L. A. Brown. J. A.
Divan, II, Mun!h-nkc. Mltford; C. i.
Frank, (, I, Wt In, V, Vunlry. JVw
ard; J i Broun. K. Crain, U. Wohln,
VlUn,, rhlt M mn r. It aver Cr
VaU,y county: J. a a Vma U
W. A. Smith,' W. Smith, L. Kurken
son, W. Dye, W. R. Brite, L. Brlte, E.
Collins, Homer Botts, R. L. Staple,
Ord.
Dodge county: F. M. Healy, W. J.
Burns, F. Burn3, D. Burns, H. Fogel
song, Nels Nelsoa, Walter Read, Phil
ip Scott, H. F. Mathes, Marshal Bros.
Fremont.
Furnas county: John Loughlan, C.
Vorris, S. P. Hosier, Jo Hum, Jim
Hum, C. E. Roberts, Edison; W. T,
Gardner, J, Way; Harley Osborn, Wm.
Bourzuim, Arapahoe.
Cedar county: R. J. Millard, M. T.
Woods, A. H. Cressey, W. E. Miller,
M. L. Felber, John L. Tinkomb, ilart
ington; Fred Fisher, Bow Valley; W.
H. Rowell, Wm. Mallett, Peter Kee
gan, St. James.
Pawnee county: S. P. Builta, Burch
ard; John M. Osborn, W. M. Nichol
son, D. D. Davis, James Stewart, Geo.
A. Burnham, Chas. Shoup, J. P. Rock,
Pawnee City; P. M. Fowler, Armour;
Dee Butler, Violet.
Johnson county: Ed Morton, R.
Young, James Young, Chas. Nelson,
Chas. Brehm, II. Whitney, Henry
Mars, E. Manning, Henry Shultie, J.
O. Peek, Cook.
NORTH CAROLINA.
(Names of populists sent In by Old
Guard S. A. Lowrance. Mooresville.)
Iredell county: H. C. Davidson, W.
M. Cornelius, J. Mack Brown, Mt.
Mourn; C. L. Moore, J. W. A. Kerr,
D. H. Brantly, Enoch Deaton,
Gabrlell, Noah Kitchie, J. W.
S. S. Steel, Mooresville.
NORTH DAKO'l A.
(Names of ponulhts sent In by Old
Guard W. T. McCulIoch. Jcsvlc.
Grlgrs county: A. H. lWg, Albert
Larson, Ole Bakkon, IknJ. Tufte, J.
H. Sinclair, Wm llowden, F. (Jrcen
land, CKiprstown; J. C. Th'.HRh stal.
OIo K. Thorn, Jc;-.- io; Oscar Greenland.
Iltnford.
NKW HAMl'SlllUK.
(Names of popullds fnd in bv Old
Gmrd F, O. U. Gordon, KiMhr',
Ma.ia.)
G.o. 1Iowlt y.1 Brldi!rt gt.. M.m-
ihcuUT. N. It. AUi A. II. D mett,
Waro Neck, '.!oii -!' r iuuty, Va.
OHIO.
(N:me of iiop'dht -nt Jn ty Old
Guard Dr. U. 11. U ernlin, Cincinnati.)
M.ihonln cointy: B!l!y Uadiltlte
Y(i'ni;ktoMn.
Wimmltt county: Pamurl J. ItlUhU
Akron.
WHI county: H, C. Cotdrcy, A.
K, Dttwlllcr, V. M.Crcary. J. llonl
f v U IL lKW..lf.-, Iralrt tVpot.
ILuulU u (muty: Jc tha Garrard,
W. P.
Cohn,
Oscar Hazel, Thos. Bentham, Cin
cinnati; , J. Stuckey, College Hill;
James A. Graft, Harrison.
Franklin county: Gen. John Beat
tie, E. J. Peacock, Columbus; G. H.
Allcorn, East Palestine.
Cuyahoga county: Ed. Vail, Thos.
Fitzsimmons, Cleveland.
OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
(Names of populists sent In by Old
Guard II. C. Patzwald, R. F. D. 1, Ei
Keno.)
Canadian county: W. J. Montrieff,
Pari Beebe, Wm. II. Johnson, S. J.
Dyer, Wm. Patsh, W. S. Lasey, A.
Keobrish, El Reno; Robert Bretz, T.
Crumpesker, Heaton; O. D. Rugg,
Darlington.
TEXAS.
(Names of populists sent in by Old
Guards F. M. Stoy, Terrell; J. M. Mal-
ett, Cleburne; R. T. Short, Putnam.)
Kaufman county: Benj. Sells, Mc
Coy; C. C. Wall, Jess Westlake, Law
rence; James Larve, S. Richardson,
Dr. E. T. Guice, A. M. Fooshee, Ter
rell; W. M. Tate, Poetry; W. T. Wood,
Tolosa; Ed. Larve, Ola.
Johnson county: J. H. Watch, G.
J. Keller, Joshua; J. N, Lauson, M. M.
Hugler, B. D. Armstrong, Cleburne;
J. D. Griffin, Alvarado; D. C. McCalt
C. J. Fowler, H. L. Goyle, Grand view.
Callahan county: John Surlcs, sr.,
ham, Burnham; J. M. Bradley, S. W.
Short, F. M. Short, S. E. Short, T. A.
Jackson, Henry Clemmer, Putnam; P.
D. Norton, Cross Plains.
WEST VIRGINIA.
(Names of populists sent In by Old
Guard Newton B. Sandy, Mannlnskm.)
Harrison county: Moses A. Sandy,
Luther Shlnn, Joa. Shlnn. Shlnnston;
Byron W. Shlnn. Wld Conaway, Fred
Stcurm. Enterprise.
Marion county: Barney Telrlck,
t'riah. Thompson, Worthlnsion; Silas
V u d ,4 w o 1 1 h . Fiirtnlngton,
sixth wi:i:k s i:ni:ollmi:nt.
U. F. Boh! ;ou, Mcl.nrty, Ala.; farm.
cr; ihalrtnan C(unty conuaittce,
V. J. Hick. Afford. Ala,
L. W, WatR (Vntcr. Ala.; firmer.
J un M. Flower, pottivUb', Ark.;
fanner.
T. J. Ftokc. Humphrey, Ark.
Jamci L, II nveit, I'opUr, Cal.;
piUtnber.
Ilobort C. Strtut, Itoljokc, Cido.r
farmer ar-d n!o k raider,
F. V, Be'.l, iPimncton. (U; fiirmcr.
JcftcrsiHi H.'ll, llufflngton, Ga,; farn
rr and fruit grower,
U. 0, Bell, Basnet on. (U ; firmer.
l W, Drown, Ckm, Gv; farmer,
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