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The Kearney Daily Hub from Kearney, Nebraska • Page 3

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THE EMPIRE STORE APR 1L SPEGIAL 100 PAIRS OF LADIES' FINE" OXFORDS We will place thes on sale today in Tans and Blacks at the extremely low prize of $2.00 AND $2.50 A PAIR We have just received a full line of sizes of the Celebrated Julia Marlowe Shoe We have opened our new line of at special prices -ill nice, nrv, ndbb-f Sfr.r$ We cordially invite you to come in ind tee Our sale on Dress Goods is in full s-sving. Extra values at extraordinary low prices. Our itock is complete in the litest styles aid vrsve. You ire especially invited to call and see them. Agent for Butterick's Patterns.

BONDSBON DSBONDS Fidelity Bonds Judicial Bonds Contract Bonds FurnisheJ by the U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty of Baltixore. Md. 2416 Central Avenue.

MOWRY BMH, Agents. EASTER GREETING. We have just received the "handsomest stock of Ster-'--Hng Silver Xovelties very appropriate for EASTER GIFTS. You are especially invited to see them. We are aio showing all of the new SPRING XOVELTIES in Jewelry, Belt Buckles, Hair Ornaments and flat Pins.

AT POPULAR PRK'F. S. A. THE JEWELER Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves Are the height of perfection, and are sold on their merits. We would be pleased to show you our new samples.

C. Bodinson Hdw. Co. Exclusive Agents. omrivfT Laiiei Jackets, Skim and Capes Sty Prices riie Jrom SL25 to $10.

G. B. FINGH. PF.R.OVL ESTION5. Frank Orris by to Norfolk ol ousir.ees today.

M. of was a Kearc-y visitor to-: ay. F. G. is horse from his cruise it th D.

C. Moore, of Moore did in Gibbon afrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. John went to Omaha today via the Ur.ion Pacific and will -p-nd a of days at the metropolis.

Mrs. Itosa who has been hr parer.s. Mr. and Mr. M.

V. returned today to her home at Rostand. J. Vo.bur?. assistant superin-tender, and military at the State school.

a-( aB M. for thi morning. J.A.Wai'.a- na.va-r.s.eity property. Char fc of Ownership. I have bonght th- south Mde photograph owned by U.

Voiiug. at Mr. Young ai manager. ih'i a of the high L'raOe work for hi'-h gallery ha- a I ad'ied a com-hinery. direvl bv the plete une from X'- York -w n.

a whi'-h leading enab' in hi! 1 of that city, to iio work phonography Mil ton vi.up. i.i Ave. lldjw LADIKS IVY -n O'tr a-K .) SH'jKS line arid leather dollar- Until yo i ha -of and 2." top o'h'-r-for -ame tit ar.d fat. yo tm n'. good -tc cai! in cdrrv to any quality and I.

from. Fur WFBSTF.Il. Mf)SKY TO I.O ON CITY" KKAI. KS F.a-v t.rm-. Literal contract.

Ilea-onabi- inter s. Aijjin Barn fy. and Ixan Agenr. Hansen Sells Little Tycoon and National 5c Ggars, Mxie by Pusch. None to Excel Give them a trial.

I -ell the famoui Hama.ar paint at 1.2u per gallon and warrant K. Mi La'Jghliri for gid paint at l.ni gallon. lTul'iip' Face Lotion, ladies. Sold by ted bv Every lady's or gent's toilet should include Phillips' Face Lotion. Uncle Sam's Artillerymen Take Breakfast in Kearney.

BOl'XD FOR THE PHILIPPINES Travel With Unit and All Xeceawury Equipment. Kearney entertained about one hundred and fifty of Uncle Sam's boys Thursday morning for about an hour and a half, while they breakfasted, shook the kinks out of their limbs, and made a flying acquaintance with the town. They were conveyed by two special trains, arriving about eight o'clock. They were Light Battery, F. of the Fourth Artillery, that has been stationed at Fort Adams, K.

and Light Battery. F. of the Fifth Artillery, from Fort Hamilton. X. V.

They were txiund for San Francisco, from which point they will embark for Manila. The officers of the two batteries took breakfast at the Midway hotel and did ariiple justice to one of the best repasts that could be served by Landlord i a-ey, who is one of the best feeders in the land. Pails of steaming hot coffee were also sent from the hotel to the train, with a lithe artilleryman attached to ea and making his bes' ti-ne so that it could be served befon the steam wa otf The two trains stood for over an hour near the passenger station and it did no? take the peopleof thecity long learii that there was something un- usual going on. andtoturnout in mass The guns and carriages, mounted on -at cars, were especially interesting objects. The guns are' small.

thre and one-eighth inch bore, but are (kx' for five mile-, and will pick off small an object as a man at three miles At lea-t that was what the ba'tery boy said, and th-v ought to know. Thes bitt'eries were at Santiago but did not get in for the fighting, reaching that point a' about the tim he Spaniards capitulated. Properly there are one hundred and twenty mer to a battery, but there are only seventy-five men to each of these two. At Sanfrancisco they will be recruited to full strength preparatory to sailing for the Philippines. Telephones for Sheltou.

hheltonClipper: (ieorgeW. Rutherford, manager of the Xebraska Tele phone company's exchange at Kear-ncr. was in town Monday interviewing our business men in regard of putting in a local telephone -ystem here. He met quite a number of our people who were favorable to proposition, and he thinks the encouragement sufficient to warrant the company in putting in an exchange here. If they should conclude to put in a system the work will probably be commenced in May or June.

The com- panv has the past vear put in systems in a numiK-r of the smaller towns of, state and Mr. Rutherford reports I that the service has proven very satis- factory. If Shelton gets an exchange hi. r.r.lt trill rven mnnth fni. K.iui.

ness houses and $1.50 per month for residences within one mile of the" post office. This is a much lower rate than is maae in larger towns, ana it is pre dieted that after we have had an ex-j change in operation here for a few months we will wonder how we ever got along without it. Ladies, clean your kid gloves with Miller's gloreine, for sale by C. E. Smith, headquarters for kid gloves: agent for the famous Schiller gloves, all the latest shades.

Gloves guaranteed. remldAw PISCH'S SINCERITY i 1 Is the BEST 5 Cent Smoke In the City. When in doubt as to what to smoke ask your dealer to let you try one of Chis. F. Pusch's Cigars.

All leading merchants carry them. 4 0 THE 0 The Klmcreek Situation. The voters of Klmcreek are still lighting over the city election. Four candidates for the board of trustees were tied, and the saloon party eon- tend that there is no election so far as those four are concerned, and no provision for deciding "the tie bv lot. Thev also contend that only the two members having a majority of votes are elected, and that three members of the old board would hold over, thus the saloons a maioritv of one.

13. iln Vi a i.r,nitltaH lorral rrr. ..1 in kcupnv anil it is 'rihuh Mint 1 me ena noi hi Do you want to help your own town 1 hen smoke home-made ci gars. You can do this by smoking Memmen's plantation. altli Paintl Paintl Paint your housp cheas-r than ever tiefore.

1.20 per gallon from Holmes'. Cigars are cigars but Memmen's plantation cigar is the cigar to smoke. Made at home. Smoke them. Wall Paper and Paint at Holmes' Book Stoke.

PUMI CKf AM or TT POODS NO ALUM NO aMMOMIA dr NHMB Superior to all others in purity, rlchneu and leavening strength. Highest Honors, World's Fair Hold Medal. Midwinter Fair LKT llXSKX DO IT. In case of doubt leave to us the selection of your perfume to delightfully scent' your kerchief. We have prepared for you well.

The most delicious, refreshing odors, just strong enough to be sweet. Satchet powders deserve more than passing mention. It always pays to trade with Hansen. AN RASTER BOUQUET. Grand Island Republican: Th Kearney Hub issued an Easter editio last Saturday, highly creditable to th and lhe HiibjpubHaher.

Fremont Tribune: The Kearnev Hub blossomed on Easter day like i calla lily. It appeared iu a beautifu cover and with a seasonable ''dress' of handsome pattern. Editor Browi. is to be congratulated upon this mani i'estation of returning prosperity. Hastings Record: The Kearney Hul is as giddy as any Kearney girl.

1 came out last Saturday with a spick span, bran new dress, hat, gloves au slippers. It was decorated with flower and ribbons from its toe tips to tin store house of its mental machinery. It came to us with a glad smile to sa 'How do vou like mv style':" Beatrice Express: The Easter editioi of the Kearney Hub is a thing beauty and joy forever. It came on in a brand new. dress of type from dati line to "Slug 30,." aud.is as handsoun as a $10 Easter bonnet.

It show, what Mentor A. Brown can do whet he feels good. It is a credit to tht devil, pressman, make-up, compositoi and editor, and Kearney is to he con gratulated that she can revolve arounn such a hub. A. G.

Bower, Undertaker. Res. 23d and B. Flower Sends. Fine variety at reduced prices Swept peas as'nne a8 grow at live cent.

tp ounce. Flower and vegetable plant by the dozen, hundred or thousand all and see stock. GREEN SEED A and Plant m1' 2412 Central Kearney. MONEY TO LOAN on chattels reaj utfc Notes fc ht r.a1i,fin,, rnnm 5 nnerl Untis, block. We are too much rushed in the.

dress making department to write an "ad this week. BOSTON STOKE. Anderson the Photographer for Photos, Frames, etc. See that nickel plated ware at the Boston Store. CIGAR 4 HAVANA CIGAR STORE, A.

J. SHKHKKT. State Ag A. .1. State Agent.

Th( Hibherd irick com panv has just burned a kiln of brick. These oricK are tor sale at reasonahle prices, were made by Kearney labor, reasonable wages lieing paid for their manu facture, the more nnck thev sell the more Kearney labor is employed, the larger the dinner bucket brigade, the more prosperity for Kearney merchants This firm never disappoints you in their line all their interest is here-and when you want them thev are not moved away to your sorrow, but they are right here with you and ready for business. It will pay you 10o cents OU the dollar to trade with them iu ft anxiety ana trouhie hv trusting your work to them. Being twenty years in Kearney their reputation for pood work is made. Call and see them.

See their "Ad in todav Hub. m.lltt) MONEY property on installment plan. Now is the time City to buy a home and get a loan loans on terms and at a reasonable rate of interest. MONEY K. 22d st.

J. A. Wali.ack. CREAM MM 2. to M.

of lit 1 jf i 1 I SPUE OK LOCAL I --llcorge Harvey flipped a car of horses to Denver yesterday via the Union Pacific. -The Boys Brigade entertainment will be postponed from Friday. Apru to Tuesday. April 11. Mat Ortil shipped a car of potatoes today thul he had bought at Callaway customers at Tecumseh.

The I.e.itigton Milling company siiipped a car of flour via the B. i today to Edgemout, S. D. The tiuauce committee of the board supervisors is checking up county officials on their quarterly reports. -Park Commissioner Corbin.

ol Grand Island, is in town getting thi Union Pacific parks in readiness foi ipring. Elder Smith informs the Hub thai ie will dedicate the tine new edifice o. he Methodist church at Broken Bov Xt Sunday. The Ladies' Missionary society the Congregational church will mee with Mrs. Loverin on Friday afternooi it three o'clock.

County Judge Brown issued i marriage license April 4 to Issue F. Thurman and Miss Dora Scott both of Kearney. John Sutherland, cashier at th J. P. freight depot, has been quit ick this week, but was better las light, although unable to be out bed.

The street commissioner reques's he Hub to remark that now is a goo ime. the accepted time in fact, foi eople to come forward and work on heir poll tax. Mart Kane, of the Norfolk polic-'orce, delivered a boy to the State In lustrial school yesterday, and was be ng shown about the town today by 'hief Overmire W. I). Oldham and Ixmie Swansoi ire two new members of theOveidcnta iuilding and Loan association win lave enlisted the association in llv natter of securing homes.

Street Commissioner Marston am lie entire street cleaning force are a vork today cleaning out the gutter in Central avenue, the first chano hat they have had for a long time. A special session of the city conn il will be held next Monday evening 'or the purpose of canvassing tin otes for councilmen. for members ot he board of education, and the ballots the license question. -Grant Pierce, a printer, formerly if this city and brother of Guy and Hto Pierce, was killed recently on a ailroad train in Oklohama. His ather, who lives in this city, has not i eceived further particulars than this IjATK markets.

By Special Wire to Mlenman Bron. Chicago, Thursday May wheal )pen 72J. high "31. low 72. close 72i.

July wheat Open 728toi, high low 721, close 72. May corn Open 34)toi low 341. close 341. July corn Open 35s. high high low 35i(n i.

close 35(a'. May oats-Open 2(i4. high low close 2(ii(n. July oats-Open 25. high 2'i.

low' 25, close 2(i. May pork Open 9.22, high low 25. close 9.25. July pork Open 9.32. high 9.42, low 9.32, close 9.37.

Cars of wheat 100. com 381, oats 138. The receipt of hogs today was Chi- i cago 30,000. Kansas City 4.000, Omaha 0.2(H). J.

A. Wallace. Fire Insurance. Poultry Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Central Nebraska Poultry association on; Saturday afternoon.

April at the i city hall in Kearney. Birds and pets will be on exhibition. All members of the association lire requested to be present. -n MHS. E.

Bahhkh, Secretary. J. IT. Snavkly, President. Attention idea waken.

There will he a special meeting of the Wide Awake Hose company at firemen's headquarters in the city hall, Friday evening. April 7. Kvcry member of the company is requested to ls present. J. B.

TUHNER, Secretary. .1. A. Wallace, farm and city loans. Sweet Peas.

The kind that grow. Burpee's. Mixed and named var- iettCS. W. E.

Jakway Co. K. O. Holmes has a full line of the celebrated Hammar paint. $1.30 per gallon.

Don't Sell Pusch cigars. Sell home-made goods. Sell Memmen's Plantation. Anderson the Photographer for Photos, Frames, etc. Seven hundred designs in wall a4tf 11 All the latest in Buckles, choice 25c at Boston Store.

Lincoln Paint and Color paint $1.00 per gallon. McLaughlin. Full line of (irauiteware at the Boston Store. Firsts onlv. $25 OO The Union Pacific has made the jrrcatly reduced rate of $23 to Portland As I and other Pugot Sound Points, also to I tell you and you tell your neigh- Helena and Montana points, Salt Lake bor that at Holmes' Book Store can i City and Utah points.

For tickets and be found the Hammar paint at $1.20 full information call ou W. J. Itobin-per gallon. son, agent, Kearney, Neb. look ill the purer, their fragrance seems tar tor the many day of cold and storm through which we have just passed.

The Freshness and Beauty of Our Spring Offerings we open them up make us forget the long, tiresome tramping, through wet and cold, the climbing of long and narrow stairs, the elevators, the endless variety of merchandise to which we gave a scrutinizing eye, that we might bring to you the things which the of fashion the people had already decreed to be the go. Old goods were ushered out is today fresher and more complete in every particular than at any wvirwic artn'c nrninn Pirr -i-fl- to-date, so low in price. Our salespeople unconsciously lift their hats to article as it is unpacked and the price is named. Today we will tell you of only a few things in three departments. Correct Dress Fabrics Yes, every one correct.

A season that was expected to be slow in dress goods is turning out to be the very best. The new fabrics are making a hit. The fun of it is, the new prices don't hit your pocket book hard. The Suit Department They come and they go. We have gathered into this department.

Suits for ladies and misses, Jackets and Capes for ladies and children, Silk Waists, Silk and Wool Skirts, Silk Underskirts, Ladies' Wrappers, etc. Each day brings some snappy innovation to view. The From the Notions Veilings Nets in all the plain weaves, new fancy mesh with large silk dots in fuschia, nile, white, black, black mesh with white, white with black, graduated dots, chiffon in iDlaCk, White and COiOrS With Standard Patterns, 5-10-15-20c L. Get It From Now comes the season ot the year when time means money to you. You WANT to ect up in the mornines, and DON'T want to lav awake all night, or burn up a box of matches see tne time.

you would sleep soundly, confident that you would be wak ened at the time desired, Get A Good Clock. II you have a clock and it is not have it put In order. WE SELL GOODS CHEAP. You Ought to Know That when you go to an old established and Inclusive Millinery, Store you can get the best at the least cost. Experience is an advantage in sending out stylish goods.

Do you want A Stylish Hat made up of the best material and the price to suit' We have them. Kearney ladles can buy them. We do not make extravagant representations, but we have the experience, the skill and the stock to verify our clnims. M. INGHAM.

CARPETS For one more week we will sell 80c Carpets for 65c Carpets for 55c Carpets fen- 70c 55c 48c 42c 35c 22c 50c Carpets for 45c Carpets for 30c Carpets for ALSO $25 Chamber Suits for $21 18 17 15 12 22 21 18 14 A. G. BOWER KEARNEY, NEB. by our clearance sales and our A RECORD MAKER Our 50c and 60c assortment of Suiting Checks, Skirting Plaids, Cordilenes, Mercerized Silk effects. FINE PLAID CHEVIOT at 87 per yard is one of the newest.

ladies of this town appreciate correct things, especially when they have the correct price. Children's prettily braided Jackets in browns, blues, reds and greens, $2.00, $3.50 and $4.00. These are Jackets that you would expect to pay $4.00 to $6.50 for. bOW knots at popular pMCeS. r- U.

UKtUU. Daniels Bros. looking at your watch every half hour to One With An Alarm. working properly, bring it to us and DANIELS Jewelers. Ladies' Suit Store.

DO YOU WANT A BICYCLE, SUPPLIES, SUNDRIES, REPAIRING? If.fi. It will pT to nil no T. H. Rolte In mum of Sooit blurk where tnu will find the only exclmlTe bicycle binlnew In the iMj. All rep Tin recti von my pernoiml and prompt attention and Is fully guaranteed.

Agent fur VICTOR BICYCLES which are conceded the world over to be th lxt wheels built. Alio A yen I for mnny other makes ranging In price from IM to T. H. BOLTE KEARNEY, NEB. CITY HACKkE.

Telephone M. MIDWAY LIVERY. Call annwered at all hours. Make all train. Fred Staton..

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1889-1918