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The Kearney Daily Hub from Kearney, Nebraska • Page 4

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The ladies of the Christian church wi 1 give dinner and supper on July 4h aud at 2213 Central ave. Meals 25 cunt p. The preparatory service for comma a-ion in the Congregation church w.ll he postponed until Friday evening at eight o'clock. The ladies of the Christian church will Rive dinner and supper July 4th aud Sihat tint door north of Mrs Ingham's millinery store. Oi Jul? 5 the Empire store will commence 1 sing at ti o'clock p.

m. Saturday eiceptid and will continue to do until further notice. Coulter, who commenced at Krney lat leason, won $1,000 at Waterloo, Oat July 1, a puree pot up in the mile inter national claas race. Time 2 09. Frio of AdmUaloo Thirty-five tentt wllbe the general price of adm'sslon during the races, and fifteen oenta additional for the grand land Bngjies will be free but will not be able to a cure positions favorable io witneaa the races.

By the way, the committee deorvi ettpcally to ten fence climbers to the efW-t thxt the wiie running along the fence, put there to connect with the elctrlo pumo, is ge with electricity, And that the race managers will not be MponsiWe for accideut or fatality occurring to 'hose who climb on th fmce, which will be plctrded to give ever one due warnlug. Didn't Do a Thlug, Dot make the trip to Chicago on the Chlco, Union Pa inc Northwestern Line. Why? Time ttm quickest, solid Yeatibuled train, no change of ooach at the Miesouri Kiver. Through Brat and sound claas Sleeper and Dining Can. For rail information oall or addrew Jaa.

B. Hoailai, Agent U. P. 8yatm. LlmlUd Ttina, VolliulUit riMtnn, pleased to meet his old patrons and any one etae wno aeairaa to consult him.

Ao Leave Cnicrro Union sttion 5 80 m. today; arrive i'it'tiurn a rlairia hnrg 1.36 p. I Baltimore 4.20 u. Washington 5.45 Philadelphia 4.17 m. New York p.

in. tiuorrow. This is the famous Pennsylvania itad with "leeping, dining, parlor, library, king aud compartment car, oath aim barb rshop; tyi -writer and intrliet bul letios; ladies' msid and conrteous at end nn. You ran find nut all ut t' un limited pleases by addressing Dkkisu 248 South Clark st Cbica ro. jy5 Doctor Aley the Liucoln specialist, will be iu Kearuejr at the Midway hotel Taursdny, July 4, when he will be THK DAlLi HUH: KKAKNKV, WEDNKSDA 3 1895.

THE EMPIRE SPECIALS Ladies' Ribbed Vests at 5c, 12 l-2c and 15c. Get our prices on Ladies' Low Shoes. Ladies' Parasols, nt 60c, 75c and $1.25. THE BEST LINE OF FINE SHOES IN THE CITY. Children's Heavy Ribbed Seamless Hose 15c Ladies' Hand Turned, Hand Sewed Shoes $2.19 worth $3.50.

China Silk still selling 1-3 off regular price. WE SELL THE BEST $2 SHOE ON EARTH. 50 dozen Summer Corswts 50c well worth 75c. Children's Tan Oxfords right style and price. 1000 Fans in Gauze, Silk and Satin.

All the New Things in Wash Goods. Sole Agent lor Bntttrick's Patterns. I HPICK OK UMlAb UK. Weather indications: Fair and warm er Thursday. The amount of rainfall lat night waa .66 of an inch.

L. Peet will spend the Fourth in the city bastlle on th ubargeof vagrancy. There will he a public dam given by Company A at the Armry tomorrow evening. Ted Miller and 0 Tierce not their new Kaarue.va today, two beauties in royal blue. Company A are requested to report at the Armory promptly at nine o'clock tomorrow.

The ladies of the Baptis. church will aerve luich.also ice cream aud lemouade, on July 4th at 21 14 On'ral ave. Th baud concert totuorr will be on the stand at Twenty second street and Central avenue from seven until eight. TELEGRAM FROM OMftHA. ViiiiiuI Klmraole lliat Two lluuilrml ar VoiiiIiik.

Secretary llirter was in receipt of a telegram at three o'clock thiB afrnrnoon to the effect that a party of two hundred would Wive Omaha this evening for Kearney, there being wenty flve ladies in the party. Mr. llarter therefore requests private parties who have agreed to tarnish rooms to be in readiness to receive anyone that may be sent after the anivs' of the train tonight, and he suggests that it will be well for others whe have not agreed to furni'h acroinmodations to notify b'tn this even'ng if they are willing to do go- Mr. llm'tr also wants half a doz-n or more boys to report at bis office this evening to sere as mepsengei during the evening and toinoirow when needed AFTER THE FIREWORKS. Untlvaled Comedy All aclion at the Opera Houae After the fireworks tomorrow evening go to the opera bouse and see the queen of comedy, M'ss Cecil Sp-toner, and her excelleut company in the great three act comedy The Circe Girl." As a soul- rette and dam er Miss Cecil stinds second to none The management has surround ed his stir with an excellent supporting company, each and every member being especially engaged for the" fitness of the parts.

Their roster includes the names of the following cetehraHd artists: Mi Cecil Spo'iner, AmericaVg.eatiHsoulrette and dancer; W. Johnson, late of the Etstern FaafMail Chs Ruinmell.of the Hopkins Chicago Stock Gonwell and Hwan, buck, wing and j'g dancers direct iVom Koster A Miss Olive drove, of A. M. Palmer's st ck company, and others equally well snowa. One of iIm ui'iuerous leaturi will he Mis Cecil in her $10,00 challenge kaleidoscope dance with ca cm 111 light and sieunpticon ell'ect.

cure yiur se its early as there will be a tush. On Thursday night, July 4th, one lady a id one gem leinau or two ladies wi'l he admitted nu one paid 30c ticket if reserved bef ire 7 p. ui Ttiiusday evening. fourth of July LMiiiwr At the Brunswick ho el dining room dec orated with national color, and a mi up '11 dinner wi'l U-s. rved.

Parlors will be openul hII guefts. Every- bo ty cordially invited Wlna I'olo. Granl Rapids, July 2 John 8 Johnson captured the I 0(H) puree this af ernoon, winning two mr of three heita from Sanger and Ty.er, the time bt-iug 2:10. 2:00. Or.

Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Hlgheat Award The name One Minute Cough Cnr mnesU a luetllcine that relieve at oni nd 1 quickly mrm D. Hnli" Its ww pnvw It Ohnap Katf via the Unli.u tacilli. July 4th, 5th. 0th, 7ih and 8th the U. I will sell tickets to Denver and return at very low rates good until Hept.

1st. If ou are going to Colorado this summer it will pay you to call at U. P. ticket of fice for information. as.

B. Scanlan, Agent. PKHMONAl. MKNTION Eh. Mockett of L'ncoln is on hand.

L. Hidbsof Lowell had business in Kearney today, F. Stephens of Crete registered at the Windsor today. EARTH TO EARTH. Yanderhoof, Amos Vo, 1'eter I't C.

H. Breech nd J. Cooler, tupit-jr'it inn the -oiiic of Hoi'1 i ,1. The Kearney Masocic order a idtd the fuueral a dy. ServicM were condor bv R.

John A "kin, former (tor uf 'he de it-d, and Rev. John Pjwer. 'Kie fui oie ve a abort review of bis a pi'Vn th deceased and or Mr. H-utt a i fi-un-ion with the chureV I.Vv. l'otw's discourse was upon I 'c c-id rh Tt.e altar and ont of tie rhoa-h beautifully decorV dowers.

lie i iket was also covered w.th lion The choir wan compoied of Mw Mrs. Pierce and Messrs. Kieper snd Squirt Mrs. L. N.

Mowry at O'Ran. Tub pall bearers were Messrs. Henry VV i' lianiB, L. D. Grant, I.

A. Arnold, H. J. See our fine line of Children's Lace Caps. Raybdu.

SPECIAL VALUES IN YOUTHS LACE SHOES AT $1.50. Obtetiulet nt the late A O. S. nil rt Pi tie Ub of HI. I l'.

Funeral settle fur th 'at A Scolt were held jin orisl I church jt'iterdiy uu'n 'hps o'clo I The fdnetal corf- je Hnl.lrH at eight o'c lock. An nil. the rt- uiiiua were M'. (i. fr-oott H.

V. HcultaDdMia.Cll nd A'soS. Mi-NV A. Aiuold. Albert ft.

Rcott was boi a at Barre, June 12, 1825, and spent most of b's boyhood days upon his 'ather'B farm He attended ine district Bchool and la'r completed his studies at Newbury eeminaty, Vermout. After leaving school he engaged in frrmiog, spending the winter months in teaching a district school. In 1851 he removed to La Salle, and en gaged in general merchandising. In 1K5(i he removed to Sheffield, 111., and engaged in the lumber business. Two years later he added to his business that of general merchandising, the buying and Hulling of grain and aleo gratified his love for farming by engaging in agricultural pursuit'.

In 1879 he removed to Kearney, and dealt in grain and lumber extensively. He also purchased several laig-t farms He built seven elevators on the BAM. rai road. Mr Hcott al ways took a commendable interest in public matters and was known Fiederickson and McCf'lie came up I for his public spirit, from Omaha IrH night. I While raiding at Sheffield he repre Riv.

John Askin returned to Conn- senU-d his district in the Thirty-first cil Muffs this morning. General Assembly of Illinois. This wsb -A. II. Moiris and Jamea Frank of the session at which General J.

A. Logan Shelton were in the city today. to the United He was bIbo a member of the city coun il Senator Thurston was an east bound i i at that place four successive teims. He pass juger on the fast mail today. wn a trustee of the school fond and also -a.

N. Gorden and wife ret jrned list delegate to the national republi- can convention of 1876 Mince removing Miss Beeeie Fisher of Hastings is to Nebraska he wss elected alternate visiting the Missel Evans and Bellinger, delegate to the national republican con- Guy Pierce went through with the vention at Chicago. In May 1890, he Denver push today bound for Asbury was appointed as a commissioner for the Park. World's Columbian exposition. His J.

H. Daily, the B. M. roadmaster relious faith was always orthodox. His spent laU nigut in the city and returned flt teaching were 'u that direction and to Linco'uth's moiaing.

I he has never discovered any good rt ison tiairmE. Pnd took tha ft for cnanging his views. In 1SS9 l.e was for Kistng Civy where he will deliver the deleHte t0 the Fourth of July oration tomorrow. P10'1 01 winrowionr- cni' i -Will W.lker and wife of Seward will spend the Fourth with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. McKa'u. Star Tobacco Richard Napper the fore pa' of the week. Miss Hudson, representing the Cy ICES Pure Lake Kearney Ice delivered Bailey it Ray. Leave orders ith Ed w.Webster A Co.

Tel. 64 Fourth of July. norcesier, iris In 1857 he ma.ried M'b K'P'ly who now survives h'm. Mr. P'Ott a nnn etf ti nnnrntB -W.

H. Tody, traveling agent for the habits snd refined I end compauy visaed with -d 0f fine oei mnal lie exerted a wide 'ifln-nie the elan mkI aas esteemed by a aideingeofloys' 1 cling West, came in on the Denver Kxcllement Int-reaaea In Hu'anrla snncial this forenoon and will rnnnrt thJ PhiMipoplis, Bl-'ti 'l. Ji'iy races. Alaedonian qntfeiion is cacng mucn ex- D. Baker of Lincoln, George M.

he'' The town 1 'Kht was Baker of Omaha and 8 Ballas and ion 1 with po'eu "The of McCook registered at the Brunswick nour for wvolt lU'r 1 voi wf today. long suffei edor's r- 's for help." -The Sabin boys, Burr aud A. of the pos ei. 4 wc-e removed by ie police. Beatrice, are in for the races.

Burr Sabin but not before hey bad bsen read by has entered in a number of the state meet many people. events To I'rlaon on Klsclil Yer-. Btothce will be open on July 4th, second-hand book 1804. from 8:30 10 o'clock a. m.

and 30 back to Wash )v wasstu'tu minutes af'er the rival of the mail from eight yeats lomaent in 'he peni the et in the evening Carriers will not tenlIry make a delivery on that day. Uiamarck seriously 1 11. F. Ckihksb. P.

M. Frledrichsruhe. Julv 2. Prince Bis- penence iu trt iting chronic diseaeee. If atllic'ed with any ohcure chronic disease, ciiusuii nun aune nuaway hotel Thnrs- uayjuiy-j.

wivU 11-2-3 tor Plain Oaty Is to make the trio to Chicami on the Chicago, Union Pacific A Northwestern Line. Why? Time the onickeaL solid veatihuled train, no chamre of coanh at tne Missouri river. Through Unit and second class sleepers and dininir can ror ran in formation call on or address B. Hcanlan, Agent U. P.

System. Yon make no mistake when you take 1 "'B uiue rjtfiy tueers for mllnus- nesa, ayspepsia or headache, beoanse thee little pills cure them. 8. A. Henline To Traits for Kearney Property Uood stock of merchandise with hnild.

ings and lauds. Address Box 114. Pax- ton, Neb. J27d2w I msrek laserioualv ill and is nnatilH In nr Dr. F.

A. Pnkard has removed his of- take'of food. Count Hr rice to the rooms over the Palace dug and the other mem be. .4 of the excii- Mre, jiio central avenue. Telephone cellor umilv htve arrived.

vv 11, 1 1 .1 1 no mi, reaiueuce teieptione Ho 29 Doctor Aley baa had ten years ex- THE UNWRITTEN HISTORY OF KEARNEY 26 Cents Uartzell's Boo. Store. Daring! Sublime! A mighty feat aiul a master stoke in merchandising worthy of the greatest mercantile gfiiiues of any aye or auy tune In mid- 1 summer vlin trade is supposed to be (lull with everyone else, we I have taken desperate chances ami have bought heavier than ever before at the great o'it sale ot the Kiipatrick-K-ch Diy Goods Umaha. Foiced sale ami bankrupt prices explain how we bought thi magnificent stock Hard times and a nerve of steel when it comes to cutting prices explain how we will sell it. Other Merchants Can Buy These Goods of Us in Unlimited Quantities.

10c Dress Ginghams. Standard Brand. 5c. 15c Black Satlne, at tbls Sale Cut to 10c Fine Figured Black tine, worth 15c, our Big Purchase Lets You Have It at 10c. Ladies' Sleeveless Undervests, Embroidered in Faicy Colors, Your Choice for 5c.

Big Bargains in Handkerchiefs. These are worth UK ud ei ine of tnem more. We mix the lot aup you 'hUb your choice for 5c. 15o. extra wide percale for 10c.

Gent's Furnishings. Elegant and beautiful ass- rtment of Embroidered Windsor Ties. Ttie wd 26c quality in choice colors, your pick 15 25c Men's Suspenders tor 15c. Men's Fiue Uvershirte, the 75 and 95c kind for 50o. 1 hey are beauties.

Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Millinery -Another Cut In Price Trimmed Hats worth $1 26 now 80c. Trimmed Hats worth $1 00 now 69c. Tr mmed Bailor Hats worth "5c. 35c. We have some bargains in Fans if you comt early.

Socks. Socks. Socks, The Heavy Bih ed Top 10c Rjckl'ord 5c a pair unti goDe. A Lsdies' 20c Heamles Fast Black Hose this sale two pair for 25c. Shoes are advancing in price every day, but with the Hlack Flag's Accustomed ''Movr Quick and Hit lC'm Hard" wt went to market nud bought a Mammoth Stock before tlu raise in ptices Now and hre is the time and piece to buv cheap as jou ever did.

Come at once. Mms tjo Dn ss Shoes in lace oo. Ladies' Oxford Ties worth 25 at oo. Ladies' Oxford Ties fine dress worth 25 at 1 50. Men's two buckle plow shoes cheaper than ever, $1.

Parmenter Ellsworth, -11 un Opp. Opera House, Kearney, Neb. A Now KKrury rralu. The Union Pacific realizing the necessity for an early Omaha train has scheduled No. ti out of Kearney at a m.

This train arrives at Omaha at noon and gives patrons about six hot'ts in Omaha, enabling thnu to reach home the same day at 10:40 p. m. connection also made on this train at Grand Island for Hastings. Jam. B.

Scam. an, Agent. "Uhauga Nayl Nayl Not if you make the trip via the Chicago, Union Pacific A Northwestern Line. Fewest changes to Chi oago and othern eastern cities. Thorough vectibuled trains, composed of Dining Cars, tint and second class Hleepere ana Free Reclining Chair Cars.

For full information call on or address Jar. 8cailam, Agent U. P. System. National Educational Amioclatlon.

Denver, July 5 to 12. the Bur- From Chicago to the Haashora Hhorevt route is Pennsylvania Lines. Atlantic City, Cape May, Long Branch and summer havens on New Jersey Coast reached through Philadelphia, Newport, Narrsgansett Pier, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and resorts in the Cape Cod district thromih New York. Five daily trains from Chicago to Puiladelphia and New York without change. Write to South Clark Chicago, for details.

Address Derinq. j26 Strictly in It. The Chicago, Union Pacific and North western Line offers the best aooonunoda-tions to the traveling public en route to Chicago. Through trains, nut time, magnificent sleeping care, elegant dining care, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches, e8too81 The ladies of the W. R.

0. will give a dime social Thursday evening, June 27. lington Route will sell tickets Denver, Cream and cake served. Quilt drawn. Colorado Springs, Manitou or Pueblo at Everyone cordially invited.

G. A. R. one lowest first class limited tare plus hall. 25i3 $2.00: also ver low rates to Helena and Yellowstone National Park For full information call on Burlington ticket agent j20d-w3w Pure cider vinegar for sale 2009 avenue.

W. H. Holmbb. j22tf WMbing on Henry STARTSKS RSAPY iiunK' iue iui uinr i' nu iik nrer 01 I the Bigot' set ice, who, yi "8 of I as a jn-, wsa louna in ew 1 on u.iy 1 nnmnt a I 'er sod br.Hittht toi.ay They may be but are you? If you are going to the races and of course ou are you want to have the following articles: A K. C.

badge, a new belt, a new button set. a stick pin, in fact some new jewelry to give tone to the occasion. We have some stop for sale. PAKISLS BROS. JewGLeRS.

You may have LOST many hours of comfort by nol having worn A good reliable PAIR OF Hawthorne's D. HAWTHORNK, Kearney's Jewler..

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