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About The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1905)
November 23, 1905 Nobraokt. Indopondont ' pageis no ( ma n tv w i r-i n n kzj j ---------- -- -- - kty-L? fah Oj Its Important because it tells about the kind of Clothes men W K Want, nnrf Nfifid to Wear Rierht Now. Art 8 J "" ' ' s Suits at $10.00 Over 50 styles of the newest and most fashionable suitings k ?V w this ceason are shown in this range of extra fine suits. W O They are Serges, Cassimers and Worsteds, beautiful in col or, handsome in cut and most honestly made. Among them you will find plenty of dark shades also blues and blacks ana a gooaiy spnnKimg oi siwy . Men's Suits at $12.50 i This is one of our most interesting lines of suits, hundreds to select from all made from exceptionally fine fabrics. The garments are tailored most excellently, the cut is the most fashionable. In this range we are able to satisfy the most particular. H Men's Suits at $15.00 H .mm- n hut thousands of suits' to select from. The gar ments are made from finest all wool American fabrics in t Serges, Cheviots and worsteds, not a suil uucicu nui l.. . less than $20.00. - , - - - " " - - - UUWl - v!a5' cftcy say 1221 to 1227 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. HIGHER PRICES FOR LEATHER Predictions Made by Shoe Men Be cause of Artificial Shortage Chicago, Nov, 16. Predictions of a serious tthortngo in shoes ami ln crtuiMj In rrlcea wire in ado by Chi eaRo hhoo merchants today while di csln the action of representatives of the leather Interest who are try Ins to hrltiK an Intltuneo to hear In WarhinKion to have the duty on South American hldt a repealed. The cause of tlnj tdmrlase N traced at the door of the Mk aekcrn, wl thnuish It I conceded that kuther naturally la not bo plentiful as It once was. One wholesale shoe dealer said that the duty placed on leather has netted packing Interests from $3,400 to H.Ooo daily islnco the tariff law went into effect. Others said that it was no secret that since tho safety valve of the Im mense hide Imports of South America was closed the Armours and some other ll packing men have been forcing tanners to sell their plants to the comhine until it now controls more than three-fourths of the out put of tanneries In the entlue court-ttry. An Instance was cited of a largo tanner In Pennsylvania who would not sell. The packers had so com pletely cornered the hides last July that ho was forced to seek his hides from them. He wrote asking for prices for 1,500 hides, and was told that the houses were &00 carload be hind, and could not s ll him any. Tho situation of the leather and tdioe. market wsts outlined by three lending wholesale men, all of whom contended that the only possible re lief at present is the removal of the tariff duty. Will Discuss Railways "Hallway Dealings With the Pub lic" will be the topic for discussion at the meeting of tho Omaha Phil osophical society to bo held In Oma ha on November 26. OUR BEST CLUB, 51.05 THE WCEXLY INTER OCEAM ... Ons Ytr Vft.nwka WfMv Starts Juumui..... on vrar Wciteiohwlnf tUYctlfr... I me Year 1'uitUrv Topic, One Year Fountain Vvn, wit!) jHlf.l of H-t consjoiti lueUi; wmu'lti uni fteiit'te; htrlSy fUted vttth U-Mrt ifi.iil; tarrcl of Iur4 nititr, tif iAuUfiilly rUsiM-4. !.! 5 -. inn iNn the irio of TMKW Kr.Iw I.V I N't h; ih'IMS A44t9 INTER OCIAN, ChUsg PUais Mention THE INDEPENDENT When You Write to AdvertUtnw