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The Kearney Daily Hub from Kearney, Nebraska • Page 3

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The Empire Store 8F you want to see the Most Beautiful Tailor Made Suits ever shown in Kearney, at prices that will make you wonder how we got them, just look in the north window of the Dry Goods room. This is the way it runs: What What What What What What was $20.00, now $16.50 was 17.50, now 12.50 was 22.00, now 17.50 was 12.50, now 9.80 was 14.00, now 10.00 was 18.00, now 15.50 BEST MADE BEST FITTING BEST TRIMMED line in the town. These prices for this week only. C. B.

FINCH Commencements Anniversaries The Season is Now Here wnm rmll I (tlve 1 the qnertlon of ihe hour? he wy le It Is 10 drup In at rem' Jewel rj Store and inspect the mint complete liue iu Kearney. Cut Class, Silverware Rich Gold Clocks, Toilet Articles, Rings Watches, Gold Jewelry Umbrellas and fountain Pens New Hprtn stylea are tamp ing are the pjioea. tke window dUplay. S. A.

Fess, The Jeweler Open Eveniogt THE SUN CHAGRINED. Old Sol's fierce heat is paints greatest foe. Inferior paints containing mineral oils soon have the lite literally burned out of them. Then the pigment is free to peel or be washed off by the rain. But the sun meets his match in Monarch Paints.

Pure raw linseed oil and a little drver are the only liquid ingredients. Pure carbonate of lead combined with the right propor lion of oxide of Jinc constitutes the base. Spreads best, weas best. There's economy in every dip of your brush when you this paint. Small's Palace Drug Store Choosing Something Toothsome For Dinner BOTH ftTOHEft KEARNEY'SCELERYINDUSIRY A Larijely IncreaHed Acreage Nlicht Kor This Year.

in The celery Industry in Kearney Is growing. The pioneer in the industry was J. II. Black, who started in a small experimental way and found that the Platte valley was in every way suitable for it. For many years no other person went into it.

Meantime Mr. Black's sons had grown up and were taken into the business, and the firm of J. H. Black and sons was annually growing about fifty acres at the lime of the death of Mr. Black about two years ago.

The sons have continued the business, and during recent years others have gone into it, first on a small scale, but Increasing gradually as they became familiar with the culture of the plant. This season not lest than one hundred and seventy acres will be grown in this vicinity, there being about fifteen persons engaged in the industry. Five miles east of Kearney the Shreve brothers will nave five acres and Mr. Licking the same Two and a half miles east Mr. Chrlstenson will cultivate four acres.

One and a half miles east Mr. Mildyke will put in about two acres. Williams adjoining Mildyke. will have ten acres. Mr.

McCulcheon, In the same locality, will have two acres. In the same locality Mr. Dldrlckson will have three acres. Adjoining the corporation on the east Wm. Schramm will put in twenty seven acres.

He started a few years ago in a small way, has been successful, and has put I his profits each year into increasing his acreage. He will keep this up until he has forty or fifty acres and will then stop expanding and begin 1 to put the profits into his own pockets. West of Central Avenue Linn iStoddard will have this year twenty five acres. He started a few years I ago with a small acreage and has In creased it steadily. Black Bros, will keep up their output of fifty acres O.

B. Channel and brother will culti vate six acres. Wallace Bierce, futher west, made a small start last I year and this season will put In four acres and increase as rapidly as possible. C. M.

Hull Is one of the oldest celery growers next to the Blacks and will have twenty acres this season, w. 1. Keller started small and will try twelve acres this summer. The total of about one hundred and seventy acres seems small to those unacquainted with celery growing, but it represents an industry of considerable magnitude, gives employment to a great deal of labor during the summer, and puts many thousands of dollars in circulation from the sale of the product. There has been a considerable increase of celery acre ane throughout the country of recent years, but it has not affected the sale of the Kearney product, which by i reason of its superior quality and nutty flavor commands a much better price than any other western celery.

One of the principal grower of this: 1 city tells the Hub that he has no fear of overproduction, either In this im 1 Hum liu'ttliiv or elsewhere At breakfast or supper is always a pleasure i to ihose who look over the in.inv delica ics that comprise our stock 'of fancy fnvorable conditions prevailing here, groceries. We have the world's choicest he is confident that every hunch of products in glass, tins and packages, Kesmevcelery thatis properly handled Ration. r' frh TrrSs a ready market. The field vegetables and nearly daily now is an inviting one at present and pays strawberries. a great deal better then general farm lFlfiUFV rnnTFIlV iln Wllhln ten Jrs Kearney will ftLAKilLl UKuLLHl lU.

doubtless be the celery center of the I' SPICE OF LOCAL LIFE. Bibles. Selfpronouncing Bibles 1 Program, refreshments and a good time at Melrose Catle, Uoyal High landers, this evening. Form an Lodge, A. O.

U. will have a spread at their meeting next Wednesday eveuing. All members Indexed Bibles Bagstcr Bibles Iudia Paper Bibles Prayer Books and Hymnals Why not buy one for a graduate? At Hart.ell's of course. uiTif Sweet potato plants for sale. W.

Walker, Seventeenth J. St. m6i6 Went to Urand Island. The Kearney high school base ball team went to Grand Island today to meet the high school team of that city on the deadly diamond. Members of the team were Howard Hand, Walter Ford, Martin McMahon, George Anderson.

Guy Hefner, Halph Everson, Lawrence lieinbart, Geo. Harry Dildine and Norman Pierce. In addition to the team Lee Parrish, C. Armstrong, Ieon Holllngworth and John I'oe went along as "rooters." Coughs and colds, down to the very lK)rderland of consumption, yield to the soothing, healing influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.

Chicago Park Lawn grass seed. W. JAKWAY CO. Dr. Eliza B.

Mills, First avenue and Twenty third street. for it. K. J. Bodman.

GOOD DKCOH A.MjBMj fjP.l'yi Good drui ciiii is. Bad drua cue Harmen Hasies By the way, you want for ti The Ladies' Aid society of the perfumes. Try i Presbyterian church will give an ice have the cream social at the home of Mrs. J. F.

McNee May 2H. The North Platte base ball team Your derseof fiS'ius. by the perf arxei jc superintendent of Gr.y Mrs. O'Maliey ha a i. 77.

1 i uumo aith Koarnpv team at The EHOrai U.crs.' p.i. North Platte May 23 and is willing to them of HA.VSFIN i hA play a return game in Kearney May 30. Kearney Flour mills are again running twelve hours a day, and have shipped car lots this week to Denver and Elmeruek. Another carload is be lng manufactured for Kansas City. W.

H. Henderson's canine family pet, the petite "Skeeto," died of old! age Wednesday, aged nine yeai s. I "Skeeto" had a wide acquaintance in Kearney and was one of the smallest' of her species. O'Maliey RtmoTM to Harny Mr. and Mrs A.

J. removed from Greedy Vj are domiciled in tte Sixth avenue. Mr. private secretery for 77 Tj O' supreme court cobi.jj city. Mr.

O'M alley it woman's club matvsrs. ryy.ii i in eat friecdi '0 iosr recrret their deoartur for The case of Mrs Hellen Mellinger I Qigy Leader Ir against certain saloon keepers of uing aQ inlerea.ic? cj i Kearney, claiming damages of one ceplion tendered Mr. ad i thousand dollars for selling liquor to lgy fore 'tQeir departi. iys.i her husband, will be called in Judgeift jar)fe c0njp4Cy Yost's court Friday morning at nine I enimainin? proeraa of o'clock. I music, at the close of Mm Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Asplnwall, O'Maliey was 1 formerly of Kearney, are residing i gpO0n tray by her Gra.ey cl temporarily at Oiympia, The Hub gives Mr. aod Mm 'V i where Mr. Aspinwall recently went for1 iey a cordial v.

his health. His son Claude is mar ried and lives there, and John Barnes, a former Kearneyite, also lives at Oiympia. HIiHerentn Birrh'lkr Bernhard and party at bis hom 02 7: 7i tv tlrst itreet Wedced7 jr Koyal HlRhUnderH Convention. honor of his seventh Delegates to the district convention were comrxne! of of the Royal Highlanders lxgan ar 8rb00imates ry rlvlne Wednesday night andcontinued pnt: aod during the day. The first session of Grgg.

the convention was held this afternoon, gorders, Hnlen Sohaf with about half of the accredited num Qldham. Minnie s.7 rW. ber of delegates present. The Castle Smjth Caroline Ra l.v will be in session this evening, com Honford, mencing promptly at ciock, at Oevhen ir which the new secret work of the order Qy)9nDt Frank Bsi.e. A will be exemplified in as short a time, 7 as possible.

After adjournment of the 1 oidham and Prr.r, castles the Highlanders of both sexes jf will be entertained with a musical and literary program, which will be fol lowed by lunch and a social good The social which ui 1 given by the ladies of toe Mme' ichureh at Mrs. J. DryiV Vrr.ij Finy Yearn wenaea. Mr. and Mrs.

James Men Muir, who, hiteaker's Coavyvvrn have been residents of Kearney for furnUhed U) ail who mw iX. the nast eieht years, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their son, John Men Muir, on Wednesday, May 15, in an appropriate manner. Two children of John Men Muir of this city, and Miss Ella Men Muir of Anderson. who has been nonage at two o'ciorH tocriorro noon. Wednesday Market Grain Wheat corn oats Li ventock Steers 4 ') with them the past month, were the and heifers 3 to 4 onlv children present.

Four others 5.00. reside in Ohio and Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Men Muir have reached the advanced age of seventy two and seventy four years and still enjoy good health.

Poultry Chickens F. A. Packard. M. D.

ti. h07 4 Karly Iflnj We the undersigned jtro. Kearney agree to close 11 the evening or as soon a cun thereafter, except on inning, beginning Monday, Ma; Jj 1H4J1 Haask A jx, Wai.kf.k A etti. K. Kkntns t.o Kkak.vky G.fO Hoxik ft i.o GKl.

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A. KING'S MAKE THE PRICE Peppereil Muslin per ya. i V. Kearney Home Muslin per yari Kearney C. Mulin per yird Uo per yard Launsdale and Fruit 12(! Lawnsdaie (.

50 Holt's Apron Gingham for Flour Kemoval Male. Will soon move to 2022 and 2024 Good Standard Prin's per First avenue, north of passenger de i pot, where the elevator and feed mill Coats' Thread spools. are helng erecteu, I'rior to removing will sell 200 sucks of Red Seal and i New line lirainard Blue Seal Hour, best patent, for I Silks, skeins ya ana Arxi 1 ninety cents per sack delivered any where in the city, Both phones No. 1H8. jjntf W.H.

Hon ToP Htm ('urea Mcalp Diseasei Memphis, Jan, 1.1, I nave usea nnnps ruce i.mion lor diseases of the seal 11 and am triad to Newest design and bewt pa 1 terns made. r'atterns or and evervtning for At state that It does all that you claim 1 Pouring Their Good Money Into the Eire is what people are doing wher. interior and dirty coal for for r. no adeuale return in either heat or ut faction. When you want voir money in cnal try Geo.

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TO LOAN cm dutteli a vd rtal ezutc Noiti bought A. J. allcr. luv, room 5 opera houw We Offer LKj5 An Unadulterated Food Vf r.ea. 'ttT.

or o.r ai f.i'. vv. AFFIDAVIT are ru to for tf.s rrtir.ri for lt Klear "o.r ..1 f. d'i "A '1' froo v.o iy pure wtat. T.

r. ar.d otf' re S' H.Ver. I western country. A iiAkhKT. Lace Curtains.

iir arranged i ur Curtain i'c i we tail liuw vcu i.ji. ai.d utifucturil to LNTIl THLRSDW, MAV 23d rod with fixture cut 01 curd, cithir in tine mttun ta scls 3 to 4 inches lung will 1l (Mir of CUIt.llll of the prices quntcl, Ik.u quite rr: (roni regular pru I. Nottingham, all mtr design i "3' No ruit'cd i 1 4 curtain v.inl No 2 3yd. Nottingham, tourtij center with heav i rr. fix No 3 lur.g, 4X ini hes wide, an at tiv.

all over design, No Nottingham, 'i ards long, 52 inches wide 2 in. o.er. band inserting This curtain cry attractive appear so i overlocked eilgc, .1 wide insertion border 111 fret work ci nh scroll tenters, 2.50. '1 wirds lung. inches wide, unit.i 1 or.

of exquisite lirussels, V5. 7. yards loi.g, 54 inches wide, over '1' ciijt piain Brussels centre with t. a. rate irnuation liattenberg edge and O'r'ier, 1 5 00.

So 25 3yd. Nottingham, tr heavy allover design, 1.25. 23 3 1 varos long, ruffled swiss with I arr.bour Ixirder, il.50 So 29 3 i ards loiig, ruffled swiss, tine qual larribi ur vine border, $2.15. No 15 Ma. ii swis, elaborate Tambour Sj1 2 OO.

So 31. 3 'a ard long, ruffled lace edge, Brus iTi ijtt. two rows of lace insertion, 42 reg. at f4.oo. So 30 3' ards long, very tine milled swiss, a' insertion and lace on edge of j'ie 43 ci NO II.

Irish Point, '2 yarns long, a very elaborate ana f.retty urtain at $6.50. No 23 Fins Bruwsll, A dainty pattern covering (he edge and entre $6. on. So. 5 An ifriO fine Brussels curtain a' 1 1 vi.

L. G. GREGG KEARNEY, NEBRASKA in tend in 2 purchasers of Comrncnctment Gtfu a stock as complete as during the and Suggest that articles of Gold or Silver are particularly ap rcpriatt, owin? to their enduring qualities. "Italy fcifcrstd with appropriate Isttshsi will pro a LAHTIU MEMENTO SPEQAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH Daniels Jewelers 'T'T'T'T'r THE BEST AND THE MOST SATISFACTORY OF ALL Gasoline Stoves tht 'Quick Mcai" Eraporstor, the stove that lihu like gas. It has im Z't menae, hot, blue, clear Uamcs, and starts and burns without the Isast smoke or toot The Evaporator Is made In many difirrent liut ind itylci.

Sold by tha rvT i nmi nn KIIIIINSUN HDKNlkk A THE NEWEST! Just Racsjlvad An Lin of Ribbon Endo Spikes or Ferrets J. D. HAWTHORNE Ktarnty'a Jswsltr and Optician.

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1889-1918