x iPBiL Btim , Nebraska Independent , page in W fl Tf1 f?Tnl 1 fnl f?Tl (TlT - (n) T, : fn,(n? rpri rpTpri rT nTl7 H .1 MMi 111 Mtlll Ml 1)11 ri ' ' LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. zJ LL t) ' n v a n c K oDirir1 vy)I)UjglLfl 4 Our Catalogues are handsomely illustrated and contain Samples of the loth fr6m which the clothing is made. They are valuable to any one needing clothing: Through our mail order department you willreceive the same courteous treatment and excellent value for your money that you would get if you called personally. All goods are shipped by express subject to examination and approval, and if not satisfactory, may be re turned at our expense. Catalogues are FREE. Put X in front of Catalogues Desired. Sign name and address plainly. Send Me the Catalogues Marked X Below O Men's Suit catalogue O Boys' Clothing catalogue O Men's Overcoat catalogue O Men's Furnishings catalogue O Men's Odd pants catalogue O Men's Work Clothes catalogue Remarks . . r. .............. ..... . . , . Name. .. . ;;. f . .......... p. O. ; . . . .... ... Street. ...... .. ........ .y. .. .". ........ State After filling in the above cut out and send to Armstrong Clothing Company Lincoln, Nebraska. Mail Order Department Vt. S99. y? ATOv y20 jSa 9&. CV3. SOTS. yfOTv ystr.v wv vv s ! : ' ' ? : . . on ior awnne just to let my nerves xnow that I am thinking about them, T i t m ne saia to an interviewer wno con gratulated him on the brilliancy of his latter days. Dortzal, who took the great French beauty prize, is quoted as giving this talisman for rest: "I know how to rest, even when I am talking. When I am tired I don't try to get away, but just rest where I am. I have learned the secret. I stop talking for one thing and so rest my face, my throat Agents Wanted Everywhin T, New Book. "THE FREE PASS BRIBERY SI STEM." This book will b a seller. Every body will want it. You can make $100.00 per month. For particulars, address The Independent. and my lungs. Then I rest my neck l take the strain off my spine. You can do this only by elevating your feet Do not attempt to put them above your head, nor on the table, nor even on top of a chair. Just lift them and let them rest on a high footstool. That is the best way in the world to take the strain off your spine. There are many who say placing both feet on the floor will rest the spine, but that is a mis take. Lift your feet. Take the pull off your spinal column. That is the only way to get re3ted. Now. take the strain off the back of your neck. Rest your head against something. Don't tip your head too far back. Don't turn or twist your neck. Don't strain the usual position. Don't attempt to rest the head against anything that is un steady. Have the pillow soft and yield ing. Have Jt placed at a slight angle. Rest your shoulder blades against something firm and about the shape of your back. Have the elbows supported. And don't let the hands be cramped. "These are my rules for resting. I get into a comfortable position, and then I am ready for anybody, be he friend or foe or interviewer." Send $1.00 for a year's subserlnflA to The Independent and receive Mr. Herges dook, -me Free Pass Bribery System," free as a uremium. Thi offer applies to full paid advance sub- a 2 EXTRA SPECIALS FOR OUR MAIL ORDER PATRONS iftt jf. A PAIR FOR LADIES' 5yO(C IMPORTED KID GLOVES W W WORTH $1.50 Bend sample of any material and we'll send gloves In shade to match, also In plain black or white; all slates b to 8. KeRnlar 11.50 gloves for tOc; if not entirely satisfactory we'U gladly refund the money. rm ' each, LADIES' BLACK 0jJ(L MERCERIZED PETTI-V-W COATS, WORTH $1. Good qnalHy mercerized sateen, accordion pleated and rn filed; especially well made, slues 40 to U. It you don't consider this an excellent 11.00 value w will gladly refund the money. WB PAT DELI Visa Y CHARGES PEOPLE'S STORE, Lincoln, Neb. Reference: Columbia National Bank neck muscles by getting Into an un scnptions oniy.