The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, November 16, 1905, Page PAGE 15, Image 15

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A Few Facts About Men's Clothing
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Every Word Full of Meaning.
Good. Reliable American Woolens, Cut
by Experts and made up along the lat
est fashion plate lines into Men's Suits
and Overcoats that tell of high tailor
ing skill, shapes and colors and effects
that bespeak good quality and -(Mv qq
taste These For Only . . . .:. .' . $ v.
Cloths that are Counterparts of fine
imparted woolens in colors and weaves
with so much of hand work that folks
will ask who made your suit or over
coat. The excellence of finish that you
would expect to find in $20.00 a s 00
Garments here at ...... ..... V!
Armstrong Glothiiig Company
1221 to 1227 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned referees by virtue of an
order made on the 31st day of Octo
ber A. D., 1905. by the District Court
3f Lancaster County, Nebraska, In an
action ponding lu said court wherein
Susanna Deffenbaugh, Roy Deffen
baugh rod Jennie Drown are plain
tiffs, aud Flora Pffeubaub, a minor
13 veara of axe Is defendant, beine an
action of partition, directing us, to
eU as wpn wiwitinn (h South one-j
half of the Northeast quarter of 8c-
tlon twenty-seven in) in township
nine (9) range seven (?) Kast of the
sixth r. M. In l&ncaster County, Ne
braska, we will on the fifth (5) day
of December A. D. 1905, at the hour
of 2 o'clock p. in., sen said premises
to tho highest t;Udcr for cash la
hand.
Dated this first day of November,
A. D. 1905.
wiujam Mclaughlin,
william kyoxs,
J. C. DERBY,
IUfertes.
T. J. Doyle, Atty.
NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT OE-
FENOANT
To James 12. KatouRti, ion -resUleut
defendant:
You are hereby notlfid that ou the
8th day of November, 1905, Mary K.
Eatough filed a petition against you
In the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which are to obtain a di
vorce from you on tho ground that
you have wilfully abandoned the plain
tiff, without good cause, for the term
of two years last past, and also on
th ground of adultery; and for tho
custody of the minor children, the
Iksuo of said marriage, to-wlt:
Kster Lillian Katough, aged seven
years, and Ralph Wendell Katough,
aged five years.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, tht
25th day of December, 1905.
MARY E. EATOUGH.
PlalnMff.
Ry Merge. Morning & Led with, her
attorneys.
He Had a Little Pride
"What is thla man charged with?"
asked the Police Justice.
"Scaling a dog. Your Honor," said
the officer.
"Well, sir, what have you got to
say for yourself?"
"Your Honor,' answered the pris
oner, drawing a grimy coat sleeve
across his nose, "If you'll make It em-berfU-ment
I'll plead ruWv I may b
u thief, but I've got ftellns.'
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