The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, September 21, 1905, Page PAGE 13, Image 13

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    CSPTEMBER 21, 1905
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It will increase in volume day by day. Already it ripples and eddies
around the different sections of the store. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS,
WARM UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS, ETC., all begin to show signs of
great activity. We are pleasing our patrons;; no store can have a bet
ter advertisement thin that. We are here , for this purpose. Mark the
well-beaten path that leads direct to our doors; note the people as they
come and go. Ask them the reason why they make this store the
base of their Dry Goods supplies. They will tell you they have full con
fidence in our merchandising methods. That's the secret of our success.
Dress Goods
Specials
New - Plaids 28" inches wide; just'
the thing for school dresses. .. .15c
27-inch Arnold's Serge, new man
nish effects,in all colors. .... ..20c
38-inch beautiful Worsted and
r Mohair Plaids at, special. ..... .45c
" 75c and 85c Mannish Suitings, 42
inches wide, in assorted colors;
this week ........... . . .59c
$1.00 Tinted Cheviot, 52 Inches
wide, black, green, navy, royal
and brown a new cloth spe
cial, this week .79c
$1.50 Cravenetted Suiting, in new
mannish effects, 56 inches wide
special .............. .$1.35
JUST NOTE
That we are showing an ex
cellent line of popular priced
Children's Coats for the ap
proaching Winter season.
This embodies all the latest
weaves of Cloaking made up
in pretty and pleasing styles.
Range of prices is from $2.95
up to $10.
LADIES' CLOAKS.
New arrivals of the latest
and approved fashion as Em
pi re, box back and semi-fitted
back, with shawl coat or
strapped collars, in 42 and
45-inch length. "A variety of
leading materials and colors"
Prices ranging from $6.50 up
to $25.00
Domestics in
Domestic Dep't.
BLANKETS.
10- 4 cotton Blanket, in gray or
tan, beautiful colored borders. .48c
11- 4 cotton Blanket, same as above 75c
Other cotton Blankets
11- 4 at $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00
12- 4 at. . . $1.50, $2.00, $2.25
Comforts, full sizes, at
$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.75,
$3.00.
Wool Blankets ftom ....$3.25 to $10
EIDER DOWNS.
27-inch all colors and all wool.... 35c
36-inch, in plain, special ....45c
36-inch in Crepe effects, special.. 45c
II
'Our Misses' shoes at
$1. 50 & $1. 75 are full of
style,durable and cor
rectly formed to fit
Misses' feet.
917-921 0. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA.
We want to interview
every man who ex
pects to invest any
money in fall shoes.
3C
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SEEKING WAY TO CRAWL OUT
Seventeen Indicted Packers Place
Trust in Technical Objections
. Chicago, Sept. 18. By pleas in
abatement, attorneys representing
the seventeen packers and other per
sons indicted by the federal grand
jury on a charge of 'conspiring
to monopolize the meat business at
tacked the position of the government
today. The attack was made against
the impanelling of the jury; alleged
improper service of a summons on
John Murray, one of the jurors; un
lawful secrecy at the time the Jury
was drawn from the box; unlawful
presence of a stenographer in the
jury room during the hearing and the
subsequent writing of the shorthand
notes; that the indictment was re
turned in the eastern division of Illi
nois, although the jury which found
the indictment . was sitting in the
northern division of the northern dis
trict. The plea, which is very lengthy,
ws filed late this afternoon with Dis
trict Attorney O. B. Morrison, after
an all day's conference between At
torney John S. Miller, general coun
sel for the packers and a number of
associate counsel in the case. There
were no court proceedings, and the
plea has not yet been properly filed
with the clerk of the district court,
but this will be done tomorrow even
ing. The main ground upon which the
defendants stand in their plea, is the
presence of John Murray on the jury.
It is their claim that the jury was
drawn from the box previous to
March 3, M which time a law redis
tricting the northern district of Illi
nois went into effect. Previous to
this Kankakee county was in the
northern division of the northern dis
trict of Illinois. By the terms of the
new law this county was placed" in
the eastern division of the northern
district, and therefore not within the
jurisdiction of the court. To sub
stantiate the allegation that the jury
was illegal and incompetent because
of Murray's presence, it is declared
in the plea that Murray was served
on March 8, a fe-v Cays after the
enactment of the k moving Kanka
kee county from this division, by a
deputy marshal of another division
of the district.
to sell Mr.
Berge'i
Agents Wanted Everywhere
!JHE FREE PASS JininERY
8YSTLM." This book will be a seller. Every,
body will want it. You can make 100.00 per
month.. For particulars, address The Independent.
Mention The independent when
writing to advertisers.
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