tAGB 14 Qhs Nobrasho. Indopondcnt JUNE 1, 1905 id NO U V For Warm And Warmer Weather V ( ... ... a Suits made from finer Ser ges, Worsted Cassimeres; Cheviots, Tweeds and Home spuns for right now and for the extreme hot weather to come, beautiful single & dou ble breasted Styles in Full Suits at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $13.50 $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 Catalogue, It Telis The Whole Story ftfisiiiiif Hif Mipiif 1221 to 1227 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. ) THE PRESCOTT MUSIC:CO.'S DIS COUNT PIANO SALE You may be anticipating the pur chase of a piano or organ for your home, if so, we are offering extraordi nary inducements in our. Special Dis count sale now in progress. Our pianos are "the finest and "we "are giving the public a bona fide opportunity of a great saving if this sale is improved. We are positively offering pianos and terms during this sale never before offered in Lincoln in good pianos. See us. PRESCOTT MUSIC CO., 138 and 14 So. 12th St., Lincoln. Cheapest Ranch in Nebraska 2,600 acres of. deed land, 2,000 acres of leased land, 200 acres of irrigated land, fenced and cross- fenced; in 10 fields, one 8-room house, one 6-room house, everything pertaining to a first class ranch. Price $14,000. This ranch much and vill be sold. Make offer. CAMPBELL, 1127 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Failed to Get a Pass T want a pass" said a fellow to a ENGRAVING BROCK, THE JEWELER WATCHMAKING 1140 O STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. All Kinds Repair Woek Done By Mail. If your watch needs fixing, pack it in a box with cotton around it and mail it to - me. and I will then let you know just what it will cost to put it in first-class order and guarantee the watch for one year. If price is satisfactory notify me and I will repair watch at once if price is not satisfactory I will return watch to you without any cost whatever. Eyes Tested by Mail. Fits Guaranteed. Jewelry Cleaned Free. railroad representative who was dis tributing "annuals." "Are you a leg islator?" asked the pass giver. "No, sir," said the other. "Hold an office?" inquired the agent "No, sir." "Are you prominent in any business?" "No, sir." "Just a plain citizen?" "Yes, sir." "Well, you are not of the class to whom we are showing our special 'courtesies." Rushville Standard. Up'