DECEMBER 14. 1905 ISfo Nobraskcx Independent PAGE 13 i if -j Wear Armsiroing Qdlksj . . .And Be A Wei Dressed Mam... , 9 ffc lip Let your clothes "argue in favor of you, ntlier than against you Get that comfortable feeling which only conies from being rightly clothed Get the habit of wearing stylish clothes and you will find a greater joy in living. r A farmer boy will pay $250 for a horse; $150 for a buggy; $25 for a lap robe, and $3 for a whip Why? Simply because his horse sense has been cultivated ho knows the difference between a plug and-a good animal, and he wouldn't ride in a cheap buggy, but ho might not mind wearing a cheap and poorly fitting suit of clothes because he had never paid any attention to it, On the other hand a young chap in the city will be mighty particular about his clothes and keep himself looking as fine as a fiddle, but he wouldn't know the difference between a fine horse and buggy than a cheap one he needs to have his horse sense cultivated, while the farmer lad needs to pay just a little more attention to his clothes.' MOST MEN WANT TO DRESS WELL And dressing well is largely a matter of habit all you have to do to dress well is to buy your clothes where they sell stylish stuff. It costs no more and is so much more satisfac tory. . r.r . . ' . . " - : STYLISH SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00. GOOD ALL WOOL SUITS AT $8.75, $7.50, $0.50 AND $5.00. ' (Armstfohg OothingCooip any 1221-1227 O STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Ji Ll iL LANDI3 HAS NOVEL SCHEME Federal Regulation of Insurance in the Territories Washington, Doc. 11. A novel method of seeking federal control over Insurance Is proposed In a bill Intro duced today by Representative Fred luindls of Indiana. Tin. bill cite that congress has ex fltmtvc jurisdiction over the District if Columbia, tho territorial and tho Insular wssious of tho United tales: in coniuene) Authority Is klven the drpartnn nt of commerce and lut'Oi' to require full nUfemenU from all Insurance companies doin , busi ness within such Jurisdiction. Ho states that publicity is the one thing required and that no insurance com pany can affcrd to quit business in any of the territories named to avoid government supervision. Tho bill creates in tho department of commerce and labor the offices of "superintendent of insurance" and "na tional actuary." Theno fillleers nre to frame reguht tloiiH for annual report from life In surance companies dolujr busings In the territory specified. Fuch report aro to contain au Itemized itatemcnt of all assets and liabilities, amount' When Writing to AdvtrtUen. and character of "all business trans actions and number and character of policies outstanding, the names and salaries of officers, Itemized state ments of receipts and expenditures with full information and names of all parties receiving payments. Authority to examine the books of Insurance companies is riven. Surh companies aro also restricted as to the character or tbelr I.iveHtmenta. Violations of the regulations are made punishable by revocation of It- eense. Representative Ames ef Mar.ttarhu. ttt Is preparing n bill alow; similar noes which no will Introduce noon. Fltiu Mention THE INDEPENDENT BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 1519 O STREET Not the Oldest Not the Largest Just the Best Winter Term Opens JANUARY FIRST.