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Something New In.provcd Dress Corset Protector, JXPAMSl (WW I Vl-t ll" II II li. Alu lit juliful Inn Kivr Mif nt I l.ll.v II Mill .111.1 I'lllr li.m First of All we m.ittl l.ii i ari'l slink io. i ui r. Ui ni'io -tu lii nin lti.il o.i i yuu tv In il il I 1 ur alilr li' i I.M 11. US and A garment worn under the corset (or protection from perspiration all the clothing, always ready, needs no sewing, can be laundered, one shield necessary for all gaiments.

Ask to bee 1 C. B. 8 JE. B. WEDDING GIFTS Rich Cut Glass and lland-rainlfi) China Hi.

HUH MNAttl I. it ii I I-" A. FESS The JcHder Right Now is the Time You need LOWMIOES A day nay see the thermometer sailing up into the 901, and you'll with vou had pair all broken in and ready. The fecit aiiot tmtnt of Low Shoes for women to be found in town ate here at $1.50, $2.30, and every pair frcm tip to toe is full ot st vie and durability. TWIDALE'S Cash Shoe House llcrl I.

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Ir All toll i I. Mil lllolli't 4 Iru rate itian niln-l. IU trll yuiivliy. Central National Bank. GET BUSY And call al LAMBEkTS Bargain Store Where vuu will find a complete stock ol the many household goods you u-c every ptucs thai will make your gl.til.

Our bnc ol hne China and diitui 1 1 al. kinds is compute. Ikau'itul glatswarc antl novelties All the popular and lot gonds. Musical tniUumciiti.Evcry Day is LWfainDsy IPS' 1051 III IS MID Fined for Taking Room I Witch. Mate's Suuie time about Arll 1.

Ed Felpa complained to the officer tbat bis rouiu io the First ward bsd btxju entered, aud bis wstcb taken. Fttlps tiu liten telegraiib operator at Miller aud biM watch wan a first class railroad timepiece. His room mate was John Tiie matter was kept quiet, but tbe i.fli kent it in ujiud. and were at hi! times looking for sows trace of the misxiDK ticker. A lew day ago, Deputy Sheriff Walter Summons k'dJ information whit led biui to believe tbat tbe watch was in tbe iosieMslon of UUn Au'leiH)u, opertor at Iluda, and be HrmrdiUKly visited tbat Ktmtleniao, who utattd tbat be bad purchased Mjih a WHtcb as tbe one described aud at about tbe time tbat tbat one was stolen.

lie Kave tbe name of the man from whom be bouicbt tbe watch, which wh that (if a well known young man. living ho me distance iu tbe country lie si 10 stated that tbe time piece was at a jewelry store io this city, vi it was beluK repaired. The deputy sheriff came to this city where be found aud recovered tbe watch, which Mr. Anderson stated he had paid nineteen dollsis for. A warrant was sworn out for tbe man who bad ho Id It aud Deputy Haiumons weut ibto tbe country aud a re teal hi in, briuKiri biui to this city.

TV "iier stated that be bad re ived tbe wati from John Metz and -old it to Andrraun. A warrant was tbeo Ismed for Metz, eiiarKinK him with larceny and Fri Ity morning be was plscid under arret, lie Mil not deny bavioK sold ie watch but i-taled tbat be and Felps were driukitiK at tbe tluia, and tbat toe latter bad Kiven him tbe ticker to for some liquor. lie bad lrot)i(bt it tip towu and told it for nine dollars. Friday afternoon Mets was ar rtivned in county court charged with iietty larceny. 11 pleaded Kultly and was fined Ore dollars and cosU.

AN AUSPICIOUS JUNE WEDDING Frank Vogt and Miss Rosey Pratt are United. One of tbe most ansniclont of the Joue weddings, was tbat of Frank 'udl of Ravenna and Miss Koisv I'ratt of Rfverdale, which occurred last Wednettdsy. A bundreil friends of tbe young couple met tbem at tbe Pratt borne stead in Rive rdale- township to fellct late tbem on the happy event and tbe evening was most tnpyably spent in dancing, voial and instrumental music alo adding to the tdeasar. of be occasion. An elaborate and deli clous luncheon was served during tbe evening.

Tbe bride la tbe tnantifnl, accom plisbed and popular daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Trait, while tbe crooiu Is a prt.xperoua and popular young farmer of tiebneider township The bsppy pair will go to bouse keeping at once, on tbe farm cf tbe groom, wnere a oozy home hat been indsoiuely and tastily furnished for tbelr reception. Tbeir many friend will wish them a long life of proa perity and happiness Id toeir new statu. Tbe high esteem in which they are beld, being fully attested by tbe large number of costly and ap propriate prewata which they received WINTER WHEAT CROP ASSURED Grain Now Headed Out and Doing Nicely. The winter wheat crop In this section Is now practically assured and It Is regarded aa certain tbat it will Wtlcl IS cl BclHl? bumper.

Farmers are in oonse A laik ti v1 tl.r n.ifi-kerlnn nl luii.l in; IhIi-ii lnlr Ibr iiulillr ran tn i i anurtliiiK i i "i iiii.iiiii.il liKilliir. A Lank i I'm. urn miI in Ibr wrllareul ll iilni i li' i nlu ill till Ity al Uro. The Control fNatlonul Hank OK KKtllM i mil i. Hi ll.r rllirr ol I In- Im .1 1 rUUHtllllS llllll ruuallv aim -ii.

I on In ImiIIuw nioni i. i CUIItllllOU III. Ik" .1 Vie iiuli- I out i "iio It oil. ii. i- rl fuurMUt'- Ii ii nru lu an uM.ii oi Ity It built U4 i oi i I laimi'M ami m.

i qiience in a juoueni state oi minu. A well kuown and reliable farmer who was in the city Friday stated tbat tbe wheat was nioely beaded out He said that there had been an abund ance of tain for the present, and tbat a week or ten aays of dry weather, would Im the best thiug for the time I'eing. A good rain at tbe end of tin time would assure as big crop of winter wheat aa had ever been raised In this part of the stats, other crops are also In Brat class oouJltiou. Fsrtuers are just beign-ninK to make tbe Brst cot of alfalfa and tbe yield will be enormous. All I arts of the nuty have been blessed i ii ir 1 1 who t-t'piiiiin rams anu a tempurarj of precipitation la now more ii dexlied than anything else, though no 'J harm has thus Ur been done by rain.

Friday City Markets. (J rain Wheat 7 com 45, oata REV. GEO. A. BEECHER RESUNS Preaches His Last Sermon Here Next Sunday.

Rev. UeorK. A. UeecDer. Has I tendered bis resignation rector of iSt.

Luke's Episcopal church In this tbe same to take effect one 10. He will Breach bis last sermon at ft. Luke's Sunday, June 12. At a meeting of tbe vestry, beld Thursday evening, the resignation was accepted, and tbe following resolution were unanimously adopted: Resolved, By tbe vestry and parish of Ut. Lrke's tbot tbe depar 33, rye 40 Hsy-Pralrle 4.50 to 6.00, alfalfa Livestock-Hogs 4.00 to 14.1.1, cows ard heifers (3.00 to 3.

(Ml, veal to 14 00, steers 13.00 to 4.na Poultry liens young rooetera 6c spring chickens. Km, turkey 10c, i'roduoe Hotter Lie, eggs 11c, potato li: to tnA Dutter fat Klc Mr. Leonbart may not be a very good piano Inner, but he baa beld responsible positions In first class fac tories as tone regulator and fine toner, and bia work Is satisfactory to Kearney people. Mr. Leonbardt will be in Kearney this week and next orders may be left at this office or Hawthorne's.

For Sale hfty tons of choloe baled hay at 175 per ton. C. D. Bessie. ture of Kev.

Ueorge Allen ueecner from tbeir church is a soun of common regret. That the earnestness of bis work aud tbe purity of bis character have commended blu to bis parisnontr. Tbat while viewing with sorrow bis removal to another field of In bur, they congrstulste bis new congregation upon his accession. THEY TOOK A FOWL ADVANTAGE Young Men Rob Guy Pierce't Poultry House. Deputy Sheriff Walter Mammons Friday morning arrested a young man uauied Illair, who lives in tbe Fourth ward and who Is charged with steal Ing chickens.

Illair and a companion stole a bunch of chickens from Otiy Pierce's poultry bouse Wednesday nlgbt and sold tbem to a butrber. When placed under arrent and iii- tlooed about the matter, lilsir ad uittted the charge, told who bis com-psnion wss, and other Msils, niont of which wem already known to Deputy Sammooa. The other culprit, torrent ilogbes, was out In the country aud came in during tbe afternoon, when be. was placed under arrent. Mrs.

I'isrt-e did not know tbat their hickens bsd been stolen notll in formed by tbe officer. ST. LOUIS WORLD FAIR RATES Via Burlington Route. Tickets to bt. Louis and return (loud fifteen days.

1U lij Hood sixty days. (Icod all summer. Vtm roil inmrin.rinn mmnt ir.iii i WILL FIX THE SCHOOL LEVIES Me' to he Held Last Monday in Month. June 7, being tbe last Monday in June, tbeaunuU meetings of tbe various school districts will be held and beside trsuiaciug other business tbe levie for tbe next year will be made. County Snperinttndei.t Hartzell will sena to tbe officers of tbe several districts tbe valuations cf tbe si me, at- cording to tbe new assensment, and tbee being at band it will be poxsitile for tbe officers to liz tbe levy at the exact figure necesary to raise tbe do-tiired amount of revenue.

This being the caie, ignorance, cannot be plead' as an excuse for an exceenlve levy and the school district oflL-ern will aloue be responsible if tbe levy is higher tban Is absoluttly is-aeutial in order to raise tbe sum re quired to carry on the work for wbicb tbe money is raised. l'roperty owners should interest themselves in this matter and see tbat no sucb crelees or malicious action is taken as as tbe esse in a number of tbe township meetings. Dr. Kerr Leaves Nebraska Rev. Duvid K.

Kerr, for tbe fill, ell years preiiJeut of DelleOe colli has resigned to accept tbe pri'nidency of Weetminater college iu Mirsoiiri, wblcb iustltutiun austaina the same relation to tbe Presbyterians of that ntate as tbat at liellevue does to tbe Presbyterisus of Nebraska. Dr. Kerr lived lu Kearney about twenty years Hgo and was for some yi-srs pastor of tbe Presbyterian chun b. While here he lived upon tbe hill lu the northern part of the city. On the Empire Ranch.

F.d. II. Fini gave a email number of gentleman, bis old friend (ieo. Sherwood, of Chicago, being one of the party, a drive to tbe F.mplre ramb Friday fori-uoon. Different parts cf the ranch were visited.

A inline limt crop of alfalfa was being laid low by the mowers and will aoon be in "out the wet. The "rattle on thousand hills." aud a myriad of niif-i lu the clover" (alfalfa) were the viible signs of wealth of tbi nervloa and other details n-e the ticket pr.mper.ns rencn which is one of tbe Tbe Sl. iuia txposiitnn inegreai- est abow tbe world baa ever seen Is now oornolet and In harmonious operation, and It will be a lifetime' regret it your lau io see u. Summer Outing Suits and Straw Hats Good Clothing Cheap sw ar ss a 5 finest prtpertlen in tbe Platte valley. Dr.

E. A. Meservey. Dentist, Kearney. Three spectres tbat threaten baby's i life.

Cholera Infantum, dysentery. I diarrhoea. Dr. Fowlers Extract of Wild Htranbtrry never fails to con iquor tbem. A.

U. Dower. Undertaker, Kearney. Dr. Mortow, Dntlit.

Kearney, Neb JUNE BARGAINS. Commencing Saturday, June And Continuing Two Weeks. VVi mil lA. iIiiiil In Spring and Summer Iron A lie of Men' and Young Men's litihiug. Mcu's iho-s and Ladles' Oxfords.

(iartnents, etc all al irlii nover before heard of al litis m-aroii ot the vcai. Ten cs's of reniuauu. I-oom F.uds Ix'-l Print tMr yard and 3c, I-swd worth in, li and Vgoat 4Jc, Oilord Madras Drt-rs Ducking', trashes Saiecns. He. al U's lhau half what they arc worth.

ATloiher SNvial itibbon Sale at Iris tlian naif price. MumIii i nderwear at a discount. KverythliiL' In Ginghams and IVr calcs. India Linons, I Curtains at lower iirlces than you have ever se'n named nn reliable oikI. See large prico lial.

Al THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ME 15 and 16 Our man will be here with a full line of the litest styles and designs in Carpets 1 te WW-- Rugs rifMi: Uncolums Comkdown. We can show you the nicest Carpets and Hugs you ever looked at and the prices are bound to sell lots of them. You can get a carpet or rug just Io lir your room, in any color or design you want in Brussels, Velvets, Administers, Moquette or ingrains. Everything guaranteed just as we tell you. very thing In the store sold on the Instaltmrnt plan.

S0LTH OF RAILROAD SMITH MATSON Zeal of ELUDED HIS FRIENDS Fraternity Members Causes' Alteration ot Plans. Lincoln New Extraorlinaiy re-, vnuuuua were LucesarV lv Attorney Charles E. MatHoii, wuo Isr-t evening Wtdded Miss Ethel) Uigtell, and ty his frieuils, to eLsure tbe tuactu.eLt of tbe nut'tia! nroifrsm. ownu to the inuiditiate isal of members cf tbe Kappa Sigma fraternity to te.tifv its frleudlblo fur tbe urootij. on.t if ita members.

At timt an was then that tbe groom would he kidnaped, that tbe ctreuiony migut be drlayel. Ibis was avoided aud nlans wer laid to heap emtiarasHmeut upon the ytmiig t'oupl'i. Therefore it wan given out tbat they were to remain at th Uiguell borne. I unload, however, they weut to tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs.

O. 8. Ward. The hack In which tbev reDaire-l tbitber was pursued, but eviul-d it pursuers by puttlug out Us livhts ami driving up an alley. fcvtry train wa watched at the depit.

bat the happy ccuple eluded pursjit by Imarding a train awsy from tbe deiiut at 7 a. in. Their oarage bad Ix-en loaded ahead CUT ANDCUUIW BREVITILS Kegular meeting if ilvuur tonight. of tbe Iegrei. W.

W. Uarupv Lvl no ign plscd on the front of Li, otiice iiutlumg. tine new Io county court final settlement in being made. In tbe entate of Jame Utswick, decessed. Paitois are runented to have tbeir Hunday imnoiiuceuienN in th liuli ofllre as early haturdav un.rniDif as poMible.

The county sunerviinirs meet a a board if tiUalisHtiou, next Tuesday sud will pronably be In sMon a weea or ten days. Tbe Uigh Kchool cadets returno.1 Friday from Oitibon, where they have beeu in camp for seersl dsys, having bsd a must eu joy bale time. It. (Jreer and wife will arrive frcui Ht-rling. Friday night for viaii witn w.

a. Mown nu and other. They may conclude to lelocate in Kearney. -W. O.

Miracle left Tburrlny evening for Omaha where re expects to Interest capitalists In bis cement blocks and perbapi put in a few of his machines. Tbe Indies of tbe Presbyterian church will serve supper in tbe city hsii weiueisT from nve to seven o'clock. Tweoty Uve cents for auouer. Everybody invited. -Royal Uobbell died Thursday night at tbs borne of bis son Fgeue Uubbell in tbe northern psrt ths at an advanced age.

Funeral arrangements have not yet been torn- pietea. Mrs. II. M. Hcofield and children returned to tbelr home at Evantton.

TboriKlay evening after a month's vint Io this city wtib Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nye, purents of Mrs Si-oBeid.

-Dr. (1. II. Bradford, of Ksnsss City, wbo will lecture at tte Firxt Methodist cbnrcb next Wednewiay evening, on "Seeing tbe Coining Century." bas a btgh reputation a an orator, and bis addrtsa will be well worth bearing. Charles Orabam waa found bv Chief of Police Trlcdle, Friday trying to carry a jag auogeiner out or pro poruon io nia capacity, lie was locked up and will be given an oppor tuniiy to explain his lack of judgment after be baa become duly sober.

Jtist'ce Squires was busy Fridsv afternoon bearing tbe case wherein Joufpb Argo, otherwise known as Cody is charged with carrying con cealed weapons and threatening to shot Octavlns Olson. A large number of Elni Island realdentt were preneut as witnesses. Pfthians Elect Officers At the regular meeting of Loyal lodge No. 14. Knlgbts of Pttblas, beld Thursday evening, officers were elected for Ibe enduing terra as ft I lows: P.

II. Mcllride. C. C. C.

A. Osrtt. Vi C. lleory Lambert, prelate N. P.

Qansen. M. or VV. p. T.

Lambert. int. W. K. Ayres, M.

of F. C. I). Avers. M.

of K. U. Hasse, M. A. Hoover, F.

Mc Nee, trustees; (1. Ford, Dep. li. C. After tbe elm ion, delictnti re feibments were served and a delightful iHX'isl time was enjoyed.

Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by Allen lUruey, bonded alsliacttrs and real eetste agents (Ieo Hsilgley and wife In It-uni CiM-hrsn SV I) Lots und Ills I. and I 1st Add Kearney Cuus Ui' Msrtlia Tout sud hnlwnol in Mnrtba Hardie ll Lot I mid I it '4 Itlk II Hud I choice Kesruey t'i lis 0 Fi Hi) SkiH'bd(iNile and wife to I'lmiu lltster Lot lllk i IU vrnna Coiis t'-'-'iU ileorgeMstek and husband to Frank Kkocbdopliole I) Lot lllk Its venna Cons Abbie K.kttint and bnibsnd toJoseph Patt a DhV4 7 10 15 Cons ft.Vsi John Kirkpstrlck and wiN to Kob ert Pensou Pt bits 1 'i Blk lit AddUiblion Coust'iOU Robert Pennon to John Kirkpatrlck Lots 1 1 blk r.ib Add (Million Cons I) Willlem Kuouels and wife to Walter Theodore Wil Pt lllk 7U Nautankst Cons tKM Wells and wife to William Myers WD Lota 3 4 0 lllk 3 Elm creek Cons tj-MHi Eleanor O'Urlen to Lane Lot 327 Kearney Cons Can't be health witbou pure blood. Burdock Mood Hitter makes pure blood. Tones and In vigorates tbe whole system.

Butcher Intends to sell 'JOoO and Dawson County Histories, (iet on tu the I ml wsgnn. H. Phone, l'i. I To Close Out The first one-half of a most ftULtef ul hthson in Make Prices at hich think ill do it in than a week Evrvb.7 lvj i'sA. I.ce 4 be n3 lor i met: li if they hid th lull pnc 1 t.

ire rr for we are not itii los-itd rui'. a pieces list hire utT.ti a tie pretty auvrtneat of rstiua -fj-A vtr Waistings A bti jt mii7 oc 25:. atlOc. Peniai L.a at 15:, at 10:. et The rJ lire wii be to'i at 2 the k'.

42:. the ani the 51.2S ttkit I2u In (Medium Priced Goods Calla Eitim. a very t-axrh pretty c'o'r. tti j- lar'y at for Irx. A.rr.o'ii I 'Jl seat i re? Four.tille a Uiitti 10:.

for 4 Cvdei Bati. r.er:eri:ed cri, rea' 7i'it 11:, Ezvpt'an Tutci, a ftne gT.hir.. the 25:, and iaiporteJ at 40c, a I Fiewd I inen uku. Vr. rejj'ar.

at 20: Fine Sii Srripei Shietict, frvjdt, is'l i'd reeular. at 2 i to Vk. at l9: Nub Vo sold rer'j'r. 27. at 24: Ettiminet.

facy weavet, mercerrtd, 4S: at Canvai Goth, mercerized. dxiix pir.trti, at Sneperd in black aad whre, rr.fur zii. and ii bitter tbaa regular, at 22: Scotch Craihet, imported. tLc fr taio-ei aid ihirt waitt i jitio7i, SO, at 40: Grenadmei, me craei itr.peu at 22: India Linon, btack, special, worth at -10: India Linoru, white, coutt for at the offered by ny on 25 rxr wet diieount on 20vdi, ezp! Ird a Dooci Commences Saturday, June 11th C. 11.

GREGG CO. Agents for Standard Patterns. Did They Gome Vatiu'v r.tan ths chicken lies VUl Ibh -hich usually r.ats their presence known to your this tirr.e A Henline's Lice Dip is the innihilaior of ail bukriom. It comes in pint bottles, which will rr.ake 12 gallons of dip. It is perfectly harmless to the chicki anj your hands but destroys all lice, mites, etc.

50c per bottle. S. A. D. Henline, Druggist (fjasoline li It- -l "Quick Meal r.

Stoddard Hardware Co. '2 lt Lcr Otcur to You hHY? 1 1, Mtj uj t.i,'ir I i1''! vt. riirr.v HAWTHORNE KElKMlt'S Headquarters for Strawberries Stt us for prices on ttt lots Car load of Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses just received. HOY IF" GROCERY COIVIP'NY Va I Laa. TELEPHONES 482.

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