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About The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
FEBRUARY. 18,. 1904. . THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT I ne Most stupendous Sale of Flen's Fine Colored Shirts 3 Ever Inaugurated by Any Clothing House in the United States. This sale is in conjunction with and acts as a special sweetener to our GREAT GREEN T A fi S A I P ZZ Of all Men's "RoW atiH nr,illroVo.r!lrtkJr,, TTno a 1? n m fp the most important- sale ever put on by this store, for it actually involves vcij. vuiuicu xress louirt in our rjstaDiisnment. .All iI-i r ri. j 71 Hn lb All Colored Dress Shirts Which Sold at $2.00, $1.50 and $I.oo, Oo at - . 47 CENTS mm km The Shirts Involved in this pal are the product and boar the label of such Bhirt Manufacturer as SAVOY, riONARCH, WILSON BROS' TOWN MADE" . and others of like ckaractor, What's the Use of going without a goodly supply of Fine Dress Colored Shirts when we lay open thi splendid opportunity of "securing the best of this country's1 output of Shirts which are worth today J2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 at this ridiculously low price. ' Guarantee to Independent Readers ORDER BY MAIL inirheIndePcndc!Pt 19 Particularly anxious to have Its readers dLe 1 Va laeot thls Kreat sale. The manager of The Indepcn srnghadi?enJ0Jth.cse 8h,rU and guaranteed toThe'Arm Birong Clothing Co., that hundreds of Independent reader would wikf?m; ?om order-by mall today GIVE !1ZK rJln? an! COLORINd PREFERRED, and mention The lnd 8ltATwTGHMit0i,'St?Wb,rU you don't consider them THE ytiHiA i Kb l bll IK r ISA KUAIN you ever saw, return them and The Independent will Bee that you get your money hack. Over 200 Dozen all Sizes From Which to Choose jf ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO Good Clothes Herchants. Lincoln Neb. ' 0 ent needs! Buy Shirts for X f V K Buy Shirts for your pres it needs! Buv Shirts fo your future wants! Buv plenty of them a dozen will be none too many. q - ? 4" V J A4 w V V It. A. Turner, editor Th nnwn I . 1 1 mmmmm 11. A. Turner, editor ThA nwn Ellensburc:. Wash.: "I shall ho nappy io see tne people's party rein stated, but I am fearful that it can not be done. We are willing to do our partjn bringing this about, but our people seem to have lost all hopes. They have been twice sold out body, boots and breeches by the democratic party. However. l am not 'discour aged, but many of the best old-timers are, ana n win oe very hard to rally the forces, if it can be done at ail. (jommand me at your pleasure and rest assured that The Dawn-will edu cate, agitate and organize to its dull est capacity." " "What'i the Use?" This is the question" the Armstrong Clothing Co. ask in announcing their great 47-cent shirt sale. Just what is meant is apparent after one looks at the big shirt values offered for even less than the much advertised 50-cenl Bryan dollar -"what's the use" of be ing shirtless? If the Armstrong Cloth ing Co: were doing business In the Philippines, these shirts would doubt less ue advertise 1 at "one dol'ar Mex lean." worth "one dollar gold." As a matter of fact, the Armstrong "t IaII. 1 ft 1 . . . viuuiiiiK iu. nave nuncueo up a ICt or several thousand of the most non ular makes of colored shirts (the kind that "do UD" with a "fried" bosom tnn separated cuffa) that formerly sold at II. i.2a and 51.50, an let you take your pick of the lot for tha ridicul ously low price of 47 nnts Two of them for a silver dollar and enough lhaiiRe left to mail three IcHem. The Independent want to, fthow thd Armstrong Clothing Co. that Irdtpen dent re.vlera know a good thing when th.'y ve-c It. It wants its readers to ly in a tock tf those fchlits while they lave the chance because the. oirrr l.t a genuine barnn and not at al' lk the tn.tny no-ciilcd '(rlfip f l.' Whetlt-r you order by m.ul tr tome to the ttor. don't fri;et to rift. Hon Th Indi'iH'hdvnt. And by the wy, Just a an ex tlmetu, ff you mlli rut out thU noth and Ip,iu It with the Armtron Clothing Co. Uen yon buy, togfthir with th iJ. trm of n friend, wr'll nt h!n cr Iter The lndeMndi-nt wki a reward for your thoiiKhttulii, he The Whale and His Jonah Once on a time bold Captain Kldd bwept all the Eastern lea. But that was ere J. Pierpont closed His mortgage on the sea! He financiered a codfish school lie chartered -Codfish Bank; J. Pierpont was u Jonah's whale Until the market shrank. It ain't so Ions; since Morgan vas The biggest fish of ah, But since John I), got in the pool lie cannot swim at a.i. WM. FKLTEIt. Blue Mound, Kas. 7 r e d e o e rj SEED OATS - - SPELTZ or EMUER - Innludlnj? 3td Wbet and fd 0Uof all of the lending and beat varieties and all Grass Seeds and Clover bdt etc., Alfa fa, Uromut IncrmU, na dow Htctim, Blue (iraas, Red Top, Dwarf, Esex Ifape. Millt5. i ane, Cow I'eaae, In short all klnda or I arm heid benldea a lull and complete stock of all the Garden Seeds that grow for critical buyera. Our big 20th Annual Catalog- for 1904 mulled ! if you mention this paper. Ham pica of Aay SaadJ r-rea on application. RATEKIN'S S EFD HOUSE SHENANDOAH, IOWA. W. W. Flnley, BufTalo, Mo.; "Yes, I have come ail along down the trail Rinte 187. I voted for Peter Cooj.tr and every reform candidate since and hop I may hue an onnortunitv of voting for several more. Before our leaders Indorsed the demomi! ran. didatfs in we polU'i f.'0 nopttlit ule in thU county, but how many we could poll now I do not know. I can see no reao why we should wait to mh what the tbmoiraU ar colng to do, for Judfcltiii the Ititure by the tm we know they tll do what thev I way a hive d lue-nothiuir. I.et us ho an nuly ronventiou, iiomltuU ome hiI an true nun. on a tdjt. form that will appeal t. the common en of tho m-wwii of voter and let that old rt.ttrn hulk ink Into oerdt. tMu hnr. ji would bv ten how f the pemd,. nartv had n't hld it head out cf lh HtyKUn pHd.M John W. Baker. Chairman Pr-nnip'a Party, 16th Congressional Dlslnct, bnyaer, Tex.: "You will please find enclosed - my vote, expressing my choice for peonies party nominee for president. Not only the the names as marked my choice, but will say that Watson 13 the rhoice of every populist m inis district. 1 send you anotner sncct, some names of tnie blue pop ulistspopulists that will never sur render." (The Independent UUlo "straw vote'' shows that Watson and Allen are favored generally by its readers. Associate Kditor.) Milton Fox, Bicknell. InJ.. "I shall bo more than pleased to be curdled as one of the Old Guard of Populism I am r.ot ashamed of thj prlt.ilnlea of populism, for thev stive a rleai ion. acience (politically) to every one that votes mat way. I fee guru that tho popullat party N the Ba!t of the laith, polUI.-nlly upeak'ng. and unlu its principlea are enacted into law f won't be lorn? till thin government won'i le worth , tlalver'i . 1 have no chn!4 for cwn.r. Mte for the natlon.il ticket, but 1 want men ho will atand on Jhe platform with both fe.t; no tti?Un in mine. ' cpntu fnr pages ol valuable inlonnatlon. Aff::.! and full Instruction how to get viIIWISl A12p ..Rosebud Reservation.. Forbes Locating Agency, Bonesteol, Bouth Bakote. Imperial Hernia Cure Rupture radically cured bv iu a few weeks, without loss of time, or luvvinvuivmv. vjviiu iur circulars 0. S. WOOD, MfD. 3 ji N. Y. Ufa Bldg., Oman. Nab, John Fahman. Kanwd City, Mo,: "I hojm to te you with tnary othr at the Ht. lo.il conleren e on tho 2.M of February." Thmaa W. Matlo wa, (uford. Neb,: "I he alwavH been a reformer, but no fusion believer. C. 5. MarrUon'i Select Surf ry anil tlxpf rimnt Station, York, Nch. lbt nunr)r ba line fol !! ion of ornamental. It U tr.c reun of mora tiian nu year' t- tervailnn rt an l l. r are Uie rholp V"' K l'fU tree nf th lu.vi !.-.- rtna, n ir.a II ae - in in if lt,-m it, ,u ,... Mu M J I m n ihurlo. WcMOtrf WlilrtW h UUt llirHU U.I tx uli!ul lltr ln kn.L.f liitiak. sln. ul l ,i,nr an.t iht .ni.l, ..i tt'.ha vrvithint. nl tr ptU lUt. PEACH TnEEO ftrt. ttltttt Moftt ... fimfmtk m I H ! Muttoftf t4 !. I.n.t, , lt4ftM Hah. t ? i . :