MAY 19, 1904. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT 15 bbwpbb 5 o) You-Knov rrvHrif )) Them. u vn If You Don't, "Get to Know" Them. It Will Pay You." They SelL. Goods on a Smallor m- . m rt L Mil A 1 3 tir. T3-.-. 4- fP V. svv C! a!1 T 4-n FBI It stwv D A A 3 1 Margin Oi Jrronii xnan Anyuouy we iiuuw. duu xuuy ocu uuta ui x.xxcux. xvcuu. wux Carefully, Then Come and See the Goods. ; . - -1 . , .;.v... ..... - -. . 1.85 For A Shirt Waistr They are worth $2.25. Our line at the price consists of the latest ere ations in white silk, linon, mercer ized brocaded poplin, fancy bro caded poplin with lace effect and Parisian lawn Special induce nients on this stylish, distinct and perfect fitting waist for one " week. . v . . . . ... ..... i . ... $1.85 Dressing Sacques Lawn and Percale Dressing Sacques, in gray, black and blue, trimmed . with braid for..,.. ........ ,. ..49c Fancy Lawn Kimono Style Dressing Sacque for.... ."..;75c Fancy Swiss Dressing Sacques, trimmed with lace and ribbon, a dainty garment for. . ... ......... . : ................. ; 98c B mbroidery Snap at 8 l-2c. 120 pieces, or about 2000 yards of flee Nainsook Cambric and Swiss .. Embroidery, edges and inser tings from 2 to 10 inches wide, worth up to 18c per yard a great snap this week, for . . SHc Wash Goods Remnants at Half Price 100 remnants in wash fabrics such ss lawn and dimities, and lace stripe novelties, 2 to 12 yards in a piece, will be sold this week for just one-half their value, , , ,.v7;,:;", . . ' ; ' ''V .-. Sale of Brass Sash Rods - 24 to U inch Vestibule Rods, 10c value, 7c or 4 for -25c 30 to 54-inch Extension Curtain Rods,brass or silvered ends, 12 ic value V for 10c or 3 for...,...',. .;..25c 30 to 54-inch Extension Curtain Rods, brass or Silvered ends, 25c value 18c or 2 for. ... ............. . . .... . . .... 35c - Sheets and Pillow Cases " 500 bleached Manhattan Sheets, size 72x90 regular 55c value.... ......45c f 20Q special linen finished Pillow Slips, 42x36-- 'J- - . - '? regular 14c value.,.. .... ..............12c .200 special linen finished Pillow Slips, 54x30 - 10c value.;....; ..." 14c Children's Dresses GiDgham dresses trimmed with braid and embroidery age two three and four, for.. ..j... ..,.."03 Polka dot Percale dresses trimmed with braid age six, eight, ten and . fourteen for. .". . . .. .... , . i CC3 Gingham dresses with Sailor Collar a very nobby garment age six, eight, t6n and fourteen, for .". . ,(1 C3 Clothes Brushes at Less Than Half Prico . 500 25c Clothes Brushes will be sold this week for IC3 Domestic Bargains 8c quality Apron Gingham, assorted colors and checks.. ............ C3 6 ic quality Prints, blue, cardinal and gray Co 8c quality Dress Ginghams, light colors. .......... ..................... . Co 121c Cbambray, 32-inch, plain colors, C3 15c Striped Oxford, 32-inch. )... Ho 10c Russian Crash, 18-inch C3 i2ic Dark Percales, 36 inch. .... ... . .................. .... ......103 10c Dark Percales, 32-inch . . fO 12ic Light Percales, 36 -inch J ......... . Co A Few Specials in Lace Curtains Our 75c quality, special price this week "CO Our fl.25 Quality, special price this week.. . ... . CC3 Our $1.50 quality, special price this week. .(1 3 Our $2.00 quality, special price this week.. .....(1 73 Jt's Time There's a whole summer's comfort ahead for the man or woman rha bnys Oxfords now. Furthermore, they're the stylish caper. lioreOxfordj will be worn this season than ever before. No matter what the priceno mat ter what the style we're ready for you with the largest, finest and swellest stock of men's,' women's, misses,' and children's Oxfords and Slippers we have ever been able to show. ; - . -,,. Misses' and Children's Slippers $1.25, $1.10, $1.00, 90c, 75c and ......... . C3o Ladies' Oxfords and' Strap Sandals $aOOf C2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 and....C2o Men's Oxfords and "Southern Ties, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and..... ... .(1 73 We carry a fine line of Gro ceries. These who f buy Orocerles of us once come ..again. . Fred Schmidt&Bro Opposite Postoirict, 917-921 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB. A Socio-IndividualUI . Editor Independent: I see by the wrapper on my Independent that my subscription is about to expire, and a3 I want to keep informed as to what the people's party is doing 1 enclose a money order for one dollar, to "re new for another year. I am with you as far as you go, and feel sure "that you do .not go far enough, as time will tell, though probably not during my life,, as I am almost seventy now, and as the mills of the gods grind exceeding-slow . as well as exceeding fine, 1 cannot hope to see any more revolutions, having seen and helped to bring about one the abolition of personal slavery; and it is too much to expect to see the abolition of corporation slavery, which began to be fastened upon the workers as soon as the laborer was freed from the personal kind. And I believe tbo corporation kind will be wo-se than personal slavery ever was, for then the master had an Interest in the life and health of his slave; but when the coiporatlons have 'the laborer cornered, as they are faat getting them, and it will be work for BETTER THAN SPAKXP. Flunking tU nut ear rUtMrea of aria rttffl rulilr. liluJM iht woul4 t l rUU4rn that wouMdii It. 1 hrr U a. conrttluUontl fauta lor UK Mm U. Huratwrrt, Mot . Haitt 1 . l&J.. rtllMD-l br hosia tfNitinKHwnf mother. h hu inr. Wrtt ttrriuUy tf yuur chiuirrn trtmMa you la M war. 1sji t tlaoiaU. M4. 1b cbatuaa ara It ran t half It nonoy In Poultry" tut Vmm wmiu: Bii.i. 1... ' ai(a liiubauii iW i.i it .. i iwm a4 Maihhi lf u 1.4," m. a i w J - them or starve, then he will be worse off than he was when he had to "run when the horn blowed, f as a former slave told me during the war that his flrst knowledge of Slavery as a child was when he saw the colored people all run when the horn blowed. and the whites did not. Men are cheaper than material or so many iivcis would not be fcacrillced by our railroads and other corporations to save a little expense, as is the case now. " . ' ' As I said before, I am with you, but you must soon do something. I be lieve you are honestl striving to ac complish what is needed to help the wealth producer secure his share of what he produces, but will your hon est labor accomplish anything? I do not believe socialism, as explained now, will work; but 1 believe it would work the destruction of private cor porations, and that is what is needed, and 'if the gold democrats nominate the candidate for president I will vote for Koosevelt, as the least of two evils, and afterwards, what little work I do I will do for the socialists. I am afraid the people's party has had its day, and was found wanting, and it never can become a national party again. I am willing it should and hope it will, but I lear your laW Is "loves kbor lost." I do not claim to able to father into the millstone than anyote t nor farther thar. the one that plrka It. but 1 thought I saw years aeo that all b'it pib!.c corporation must r?aa, ulnce men in control of iHirporatttms art dttTt rmily from what they do when Individually Inurwtnl. and hnr all business must bo done by tint IndUld.ul or by the nrpra Hons, and tho latt would mau i rlallsm. The country reuUi not eit.t isrt lave and part tm and it cannot t, ist part corporatibn and part iudivid- f ual; and whoever younwill likely live to i see the .abolition , of t private corporations or socialism! anfl I am going to work for socialism to accom plish the former; and once socialism has destroyed the private corporation men are not dogs that they will turn to their vomit again. , f , t h:;d. ALBRIGHT. Watsontown. ra. j Rods and Ex-Ray Machines One of the leading firms- of this city is that of W. C. Shinn, at 322 So. lllh st. Ho Is manufacturer of Copper Ca ble Lightning Rods and Static and X Ray machines. This is the only fac tory west of Dos ' Moines or in the state of Nebraska that manufactures X-Ray machines. , . Many physlclani who are using this machine pronounce It far superior to the eastern ma chines. ;" , j To Mr. Shinn is also due the credit of redeeming the Lightning Rod busi ness through the aid of the indorse, roents of all the mutual insurance companies. He has placed this light nln rod business on an honorable baxls and It handled on bustncM principles so that bU boMt mommen datlons como from the thousanda of rusfnruTH who Imre bnl hi yt?n of Copper Cable Llshtnlug Rod a placed on their, buildings. ' Insurance rompanles havi never mn fit to Indorse any Arm conducting this buHlnws except the Brtn of W. C, Shinn of Uncoln. He is here to stay for many years, has built his own fae. tory building and th who do btml urai with htm will find he Is rMjin tbli and any acrtiuvnl mad will ba carrM out to the lttr. Ills agents are aufhorlml to Imm prlntvd guarantws on eit-ry building rodded with this Copper Cable, that in case of any damage by lightning that the company wjll refund the price paid for the rods. This shows that they understand their business and have full confidence in the goods they are selling. Mr. b'nmn nas proven that there, .a no argument in the world against the value of good copper cable lightning rods properly put on a building by men who understand their business. They have proven themselves to be such, as there has never been, a cent of damage done to a building protect ed with this system of rodding. Their trade mark (WCS) is burned In on every spool of cable and you should be very careful to get the gen uine. ..... Summer Vacstion in Colorado Low excursion rates this summer via the Rock Island System. Write for rates and a beautifully Illustrated book descriptive of Colorado scenes and scenery. P. If. Barnes, C. P. A., 1045 0 st., Lincoln. Neb. Mr. V. J. Dick man of Maple River Jet., la., was on the South Omaha market May 12, with a mixed shipment of tattle that netted him nearly $H0 more than he expected and he wants the readers of The Independent to know that Nye Buchanan Co. sold thorn for him. Mr, Dlckman has In about 200 ai res cf corn and ays this wHk will m over half the punting tlone In hl vicinity. T. A. Street, Marshali county, Ala.: "iopuHsm wtni to be under a cloud, but lot us hop fnr the imi, I.tt us have a national ticket." (We'll surely have one. What Is btdtg don to el-t Alabama's 52 delegate to SpriuiftelJt Awociate IvJUur.l . -