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About The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1905)
MAT 25, 1905 PAG 2 14 Gfo Nebraska: Indopcndcxu (iSPRINO SUITsl I i r . : : : : i i.,. r i i; . ... i i 1 FOR WARfl AND WARflER WEATHER n M ...... ... ": , ' ' I ' Suits made from finer Serges, Worsted, Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and Home spuns for right now and for the extreme hot weather to come, beautiful single and double breasted styles in full Suits at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18 & $20. Two piece suits for hot weather. Coats quarter lined, made from cool fabrics at $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 & $15. Send for Our It Tells the Whole Story Armstrong Clothie 1221 to 1227 O Street. Company Lincoln, Nebraska. l! II , TT. . , .." - i I -: ....... - ... , - ' ' a .i Literary Note . At the urgent solicitation of the Woman's Home Companion, (Mr. Paul de Longpre, who is 'the greatest paint er of flowers in the world, consented to make a painting of what he con sidered "The Three Most Beautiful Roses," and the painting is without doubt one of the masterpieces of this : great artist. This "magnificent pic tiirA is renroduced in all its original grandeur on the cover o2 the. Woman's Home Companion ror June. "Thfi Merchants' Trust company, of New York City has been closed by order of the state superintendent of banks because . it made loans amounting to about $1,250,000 upon which it has not been able to realize a sufficient sum to pay depositors and save the capital of the company from impairment. Upon application of the state's attorney general, Douglas Robinson, a brother-in-law of Presi dent Roosevelt, was appointed one of the receivers of the company. The trust company '..owes depositors about $2,200,000 and according to the state bank examiner has available assets other than in the Hudson Railway company and the Rutland companies of nearly $1,300,000, so that it will be necessary to realize $950,000 to pay depositors. The stockholders are liable to the extent of $500,000. With that amount the state bank examiner said that a sufficient sum should cer tainly be realized to pay depositors in full. In writing to advertisers mention The Independent. please The Indianapolis Gas company's lease has expired and the city will exercise its right under the ordinance of 1884 to purchase the property. W. K. Fowler, who was on Monday elected principal of the Kearney nor RnRRIFTP SAT.TT. Notice is hereby clven. that hr viFtim nf n Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of the Distric iouri oi ine inira juaiciai district or Nebras ka, within and for T.dripnutfir rvmntir in on .- tton wherein Maninne C. Judd ii plaintiff, and auk u. vniLiey, BumiDisirairi: ot we estate or Rolland H. Oakley, deceased et al defendants, I will, at 2 oclock, p. m., on the 31st day of May A. 1). 1905. at the Kast door nf thn fnnrt Hnnu in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nel rusKH, oner mr nie at pumic auction the follow tng described Landsand Tenements, to-wlt: Lot number eleven (11) in block numbered sixty two (62) in the original plat of the City of Lin coln. Lancaster County Nebraska. Given under my hand this 27th day of April A. D. 19J5. NICHOLAS RESS, Sheriff mal school, refused to accept the po sition and the board elected A. O. Thomas of Kearney in his stead. Mr. Thomas accepted. , ? V