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Empire, Department Store Some Specials in Our Bargain Basement: No. 1 or 2 Fli Lamp Chimruy 5: Carriage Bolts, all sizes, each 1: Genuine Palmetto Scrub Brush 13; 50c warranted Steel Hatchet or f.laur Hammer 33e Mrn'i extra htavy fleeced Under wear. 50c kind. Dcr farment 33! 5c Dennison'i Gepe Paper, a'l col Ion. per roll 8c tirt Kn Tooth Picks 4c Carpel Tack two pickagci for Largest Towel in the basement 10c Mn.

Pott's Sad Iron Handle 13c Cottage Barometer 13c Three dozen Clothe Pini for 5c School Supplies. Hundreds ol useful things on our Sc rounUrs and don forget the Shoes. C. I B. I INCH Our Immense Wear Holiday Stock ua lo nl our iio Saturday, Nov.

7. wa local' at a i on ol ihr brU it tk J'w dry St in lh writ. Wt will be britrr purard to urvt your want vr with the Newest Gocds Largest Stxk Most Reasonable Prices Call and huw wrll eta urvt you. S. A.

FESS I THE JEWELtH 4 Well Drettsd AJ Like Strong Sc Garfieli Perfect Fittine They arc Unsurpassed Twiddle's Cash Shoe House HER L. M'KEAN. Manager FOR SALE 40 Acrei Tract of Good Laid adjolalng city. A Good Ifouae. modsrn con venience, cloa In, cheap.

D. S. INGIUM. JOHN SANDBERG Merchant Tailor Now showing a beautiful assortment Men's Fall and Winter Suitings. Latest imported Sioti homespuns, F.ng lish and l.ctm.m imvrltiej, Silk mn tures and outing cloths, tonality o' goods, nt aou watkmanihip gaaran teen.

An eariv rail itv teit Reem R.ever tioldan afile atre. MearSp The Dentist TWCNTV Visas EXPtRICNCt. I halt all Uie lil mviil. lor aut lit, of a On ir ol Isiiui Mock ilml jon mar wll tn hava dune prim mm win win oil aw and for loune.f Ji.00 lor all Anterior Teetb ln Briagt Work 22k. Gold.

JS 00 lor Set ol Teeth. Come and get them SO Cent lor Bone tUinp. SO Onu lor Cement Filllnn. SO Cent and Up lor Ahoy Filling. 76 Cent and Up for Gold Fillioj.

Crowi and Bridge VYtrk a Specialty. Ofln EwTKivad to Boone vrwUe(toalaaie SaaiMf.Kae. ghly SucCuktfui by Mr. Huli't I darto Cute. Tbe oiotb atraual pianoforte roital by the ptiplle of Mrs.

H. Uuli was given at toe opera noose on Friday trtglD, and Was b7 ell Odds one Of mosty' notable musical events la tbt biatory of tbe city. Tb opera bonne crowded and eoroe were on lahlta to wen re wall Tee rocltal was alven for the twovfit of tbe Kesroey Seven cover, Jelly Glastes for 25c high school to aeist id tbe pari bate of Enamrine Stove Polish 5c tbe i bol, tbe pupils ueiuir UICU ur (in. nimm u. I ircd House Broom 25c Jsie Kubo, Bertha Landia.

Lanre Jaoobaon. olive N'apper, Kntb we nave a compute imc ui Sheets, contralto, of Uinaba, and Kev. tieo. IWcber In a dcrlptive anely aia or tbe nninoere ooiupuaing pari two. Tbe program havlag previously been pnhllabed in full in theae oolnujna tbe Huh Will nut uadertake to enter into a i cruioJeuj wi aacn rjamuer, am pruaraui li ing towesteuded in fact to permit of individual orlticlim.

There were eleven piano nnmbar in tbe flrtt part, ooiuprlelng the yoaoger people cf the cleae, opening with an ambitious performance, "Carnival of Hone. "Tbultivr ty Mergoerite tfcontt. Otorgle Buttfnrd aurl Mary Spencer. Other number were by Mia Weanie Wort, Mama Boyce, Eleanor fatter Or Anna Cook and fctbel Scott. (iraat tmprovorueut in tbe work of three younger pupils waa noticoanle, both aa to technique, and repeal dig uity and ootupoeure.

It wnnld be a great plea mire to speak in detail of the aplendid 'Hubert coin priiog part two, by tbe oldr did KpMi permit All of tbeae aelvfl tiona were good, aome above tbe aver age for youthful players, and others teally brilliant. Tbe moat notable performance wue tboae of Oacar Challman. (J race Hcbramin. Eleanor Hull. Ina t'arrlab and Hobart Swan Other Dumlers wer bt Winnie J.

nkiu. Olia Craig, leanie Prank. Uinha L4k ami (luiaie lartt. A lrlef prelnA of deacriptlve analyala of oat of the oowpoaitiona in part two waa given ty iicv. (ieo.

A. Dtcb r. Mrs Aborts apiared ia two vocal nomoera. uurug lan sue gave Mvierlieor a "Leiti ignor," and al tbnngb tbe worda were Italian scored an eutbuaiaatio kit. lining given a re cil aba boe.l tbanka.

but tbe anJieoce wynld not let brr off au4 abe gav an em ore "Miitbty Lak moth, a deiigiittui, cliuivil nvgro folk melody. In tbe aixiud rt Mrs bt la aaug I'rima Ivan a Song from Mrie C'oreili a "Kouanra of Two World by Francis AJllaoo. Engliab worda and a Itaotifal ang with dra malic lrtai)lb and nder aeoticueot. Mra iiborli aaog in good voice. plenalnf cfstcalto, aoH added a great Jl to tbe aeire of the awning Tbe fiaw.) atauupaoimanta of ber auuga war played by aire.

Hull, tbe lntrauret uad lng a new Hiein way grand laat aba baa Juat rvcciv4. Tbe Hob again ouogratulate Mrs. (lull un tks grrat autTeaa of tbe re ciul, wbub may be aaid to be tbe snorajwafal euluiinatiou cf about tea years of piano work ia tbia elty. Tbe reenlta bare bawn flattering and Mrs. Hull's ixwlWon aa a teacher bss bren made secure beyond qtieattou or con troverey.

THEY DtCORATED THE TRUNKS Fr.enaia of Bride and Oroom Have Fun With Them. tV'iite a lilMe amoaemeut was occa aioued al the Burlington and Union t'aciflo daputa 9atorday, tbe innooent caaaa of it all being tbe baggage, con elating of tranka and gripe belongin to a bridal oouple. Tbe bappy pair came In on the St M. at noon, and aa soon as tbei oaKMge esnie Into view tbe on lookers brgan to emtle tbe am I lea, later devel oping into a boartv laugb. Tb frlenda of tbe bride and groom ha decorated their trunk and gripe In tb iaoit atitoved style To the end of one of the trunka waa fastened an old number ten rubber ahoe bearing tb inm rlption "tbe bride'a." On all aides of tbe trunks wire written mottoes sucb as "we were two, bow we are one "we are on our wedding trip this Is oor honey moon trip," eta Tbe blasblsg aad embarraaaed bible wanted tbe bead of tbe family to INSURANCE IN Ife.

CHA8. IIEST COM PAN A. 1.0MNM3N. At move tbe tell talc Inscriptions but be apparently enjoyed tbe Joke as tuncb any ons and reftieed to do so. Tbsy eat weat on the Union Paclflo at three o'clock.

LOCATIO AMONQ OIL WELLS Former Buffalo County Man Writea From CoQeyville Kant. A letter rwmrttd from T. A. Osd dee. who gently left Hirffalo ixinnty and loratol nesr Coffevvllle.

Kan. ...14, tbst the farm be taught tkate ia iu tbe "Ml belt. Excitetitont is running klgb at praaaut tad moat of tbe land haa het leased. Mr. Ueddaa and one or two otbeea are tbe only owners who bave not executed leasei to promoters and capetaliita.

Tbe big guther on tbe Danka farm la only about twelve miles irom Mr Ueldes' tarm and there la one well on a fartn adjoining bia. Otbeia are dote by and In all tbere are about twenty wens in tbe district Mr. Oed. dee and hi family are (leased with tbeif new YtaXyx 1 PRESCRIPTIONS. Every driiiftnm hhvr that bia drag are pure, tvery i'imi ne jhh Dot NntiHtitane.

Kver dniKtflft aaya that be doa Dot uae inferior or adulterated drags. Every druggist says tbat be doe accurate work. What la tbere left rot me to ay dlflarent from anybody eleet Well, I Invite you to bring your prescription here and tea the kind of treatment yoa get at toy More, and notice tbe way everything la done, and then aee if yoa do not fel tbat tbe medioine ia pnt op jaat aa your doctor would like to bave it NIELS P. HANSEN. Druggist POPULAR the EMOTIONAL STAR Opera House Monday In "Eaat Lynne." Paradox of paradoxes "Eaat Lynne" a comedy! Wbat next? For fifty yeara onr forbeara bave wept over tbe mliforUiDee of Lady Iaabel and onraeil tbe villany of Hir Franoia Levlaon.

And yet here ia tbe an nonncement tbat J. Frazer Croeby, will present a ectnio revival of Rant Lynne" with Inez Forman and John Dillon at tbe bead of tbe oaat. Tbat old veteran comedian John Dillon in "Eaat Lyanet" To look at him meaoa to laogb and a ran't open bla month without analog you byaterios. Still Jobu Dillon ia to be given wide sway for many pranba and wltticiama. In tbe leading role Miss Forman herself toakea Lady babel a vertlable Lady Dabble in tbe first two acta.

And, by tbe way. one of tbe beat eastern critics bas aaid tbat in this line of acting Miss Formsn showed her wortblneea of being claiwd with Maud A Ura a. East Lynne" will be seen at the pera house Monday Dlgbt. Ticketa re now on aale at Hanaen'a. Jewelers Andrewa ft Co.

THE FINEST STOVE ON The Retort Stewart Stove on Night EARTH Exhibi tion at L. Smith'a. L. Hmltb, the eoutb side furniture and stove merchant, haa rvoelved a temple of a new beater, railed tbe Re tort which can'be eet In operation at hia store, and be haa a arge anipment or the aame atovea en route. Mr.

8mitb decern tbat thla ia tbe beet soft coal burner made and aaaerts tbat it ia fifty pr cent ahead of any other atove on earth. Tbe public ia invited to call bis store and it. Dr. E. A.

Meeervey DentlaL Kearney, Hoxie and Haase have a carload of New Yoik Baldwin Aoolet on the track, which arc to be sold at il.Zd per bushel. Greal Natural, tt Coming Ernest Thomson Seatoo, tbe cele brattd natoralist. who aommoanied Pneidrnt Rouaevelt during bla outing in lrllowalone park, and wboee charming and beautifully illustrated lorlea of animal life bave dona ao much to Interest both yonng and old in aatnral history, will be ia Kearney next Friday. lie will deliver a lecture at tbe opera hou Friday afternoon and another in tbe evening. Death of Daniel Fox.

Farmer Whitcomb Dtath Aa Lies at Hesult Uheriff Logau anujiiicoi returned. Friday night from ltr.ua Iitlttiid. where be bad gone for the pnrp ae of oaptoring Carl Cory. Hit trip was n. froltleea one, however, for Cory bad left tbe city.

Cory is a yonng man about twenty four years of age, who ia charged in a complaict filed in JuHtire Sqiiirea' oourt with a deadly assault and rnt bery. Tbe victim of bis alleged crimes is Walter E. Wbitcomb who now lies at bis borne near Sweetwater in a vtry precarious condition. According to tbe atory toll. Whit oomb, Cory and another man bad been to Ravenna October CO, ami were returning to Wbitcomb 's house.

Thvv were riding upon a load of fence potH and engaged in ecu filing Wuitci ib knocked Cory 'a bat off onto the nl, which apparently angered tbe latter for be at once ordered Whitcouib to get down and get tho bat, threatening to kill bim if he refused. Wbitcomb got down into tbe road and was followed by Cory, wbo seizing a fenoe poet struck bim over tbe head rendering bim auconscious. (n tbe meantime tbe team bad started on and tbe other man locking back aaw Cory going through tbe pockets if tbe prostrate man. lie atoppid tbe boraea and Wbitcomb was put iuto tbe wagon and tbe thiee proceeded to bie home. Here be regained conscioi aeaa and demanded of Cory tbat return to him a twenty dollar bill ten dollar bill and aonif silver which be alleged bad len taken from bim.

Cory at first denied having taken any money, but later be gave tip tbe fn dollar bilL Wbitoomb again relapsed Into in sensibility and baa only been conscious at Intervals since then. The dot tors say tbat be cannot live. Cory apparently became alarmed at the condition of tbioga and last hnu day he left and went to llraud Island, where be was seen aa late si edoea day. Thursday Attorney Mats came A A over ana Diea me eompiaiui anu Sheriff went to Orand (aland for his man, but be bad flown Wbitoomb la a middle aged man and has a family. Cory's father lives nesr Ravenna, bnt tbe young man baa not been living at home.

Hoxie and Hase have a carload of NewYcrk Baldwin Apple! on the track, which are to be sold at $1.25 per bushel. Dr. Morrow. Kearney. Nb.

No matter bow long you have bad the rough; if it baan already devel oped Into oonaiimption. Dr. Wood 'a Norway Pine Syrup will cure it. 3 11 I i.t a i I I I'iDin ri'i uiNi ai qnarier past i Ulr fnnr n' chirk Friila afturnnnn at tha I borne of bia danghter. Mra.

Orvellel More Ladiea In Kearney and vl. in tbiw Av.nnaMty wearing Perfection hbirt hnacker. Twenty eighth and Avenoa I 7 tb( Uit WQ thi Hny D. Deoeaaed waa a native of Pennayl vania, where he waa born in 1833. During tbe civil war be was a private in an Illinoia regiment Tbe funeral will be at the United Bretbien church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock and all old soldiers are Invited.

Prairie chickens are now ripe and Keller wants all he can get Also pays highest price for ducks and poultry. Brine your game and poultry to Keller's for but prices Hundreds of Uvea saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil In tbe bouae just when it ia needed. Cores croup, beats burns, cots, wounds of every sort other two makes combined. VSbvT Tbey are ap to date in style.

They aie made of best materials in attractive patterns. Tbey fit ask for jour size and yoa get a proper fitting garment aa every waist la fit to a toim hefoie it leaves the factory. Plain colors in all wool at (1.25. Mercerised atripea 'Vend 1.M). Oxford Mercerized from I.

to Nice Flannelette waiata at W. If yoa want to aee a beautiful line of stylish ahlrt waiata at rensouable prices go to A Serious Fall But if they had got one of L. Smith's new style Steel SaP Couches it would have been different. Just Rec'd 28 Couches The finest line in the city. It will 'pay ycu to call and see them.

THEY ARE ALL IN THE WINDOW. South of R. R. L. SMITH.

CITY AND COUNTY BREVITIES Have von got tbe button? A. I''es4 ix unw ftillv established in uUrk'id ii'iHrtera. Carrier boy fifteeo or niiteen yeare ol') wuoU'd al Hub ufUce. "Circumitaotlal Evldaoce' is trilled for tne Kearney opera, iiutiae November 14 Tbe Kearney. Flour oilU ihlpqed a carload of Hour to Olasgow, Scot laud, Saturday.

Tbere will be a vestry rosetiog cf St. Luke's church tomorrow night at tbu close of the evening aervice. i Seats sre on tsle at Hauaens for East Lyotie, wDlcb will be irveu al the opera bouae Monday nlgbt. ml Frank Kicbter, of Thornton, baa! a lew calves in bit pasture tbat do not tM ioug to mm, a oil would like to bud tbe owner or owners. Information baa been received here tbat Mra C.

P. Hcburr. formerlv of Ibis city, died about two weekt ago at their home in Charlaton, N. 11. of' earn er of toe stomach.

Tbere will be an informal onenibgl ol the rectory recently purchased for mi i.tise church next Wednesday eveuiug. Frieuila of tbe parish are earuially iuvited to call. KEARNEY BOYS AKE DEFEATED Lexington Football Players Reverte the Former Reeult An ideal day but not an ideal crowd attended tbe loot ball game between the bigb acbool teaiua reptetenting Kearney and Lexiugton Friday. Any wHy it was an off day foi tbe Kearney boj a aa shown by tbe score of 11 to 0 in fat or of Lexington. Kearney bad suffered since tbe last game with Lexington from lack of practice due to aeveral playera going to Fort Kilev.

On tbe other band Lexington had improved and bad all ber big men in tbe game. Tbe game waa called at four o'clock. Lexington won the toaa and cboee tbe south goal Kearney kicked to tbe five yard line. Lexington returned tbe ball ten yards, after which by tremenduna ly pounding tbe liae ahe moved ateadi ly toward, and soon crossed tbe Kearney goal. Score 0 0.

Tbe remainder of tbe half waa played near tbe center of tbe field, neither side making material gains. Lexington opened tbe se ond hslf by Kicking to tbe five yard line. Kear uey returned ten arda. Then came a aenea of gaine which looked as thougb Kearney was in foi evening rtbings up, but a little poor work loet tbe vail on downs and Lexington again Started tor tbe Kearney goal, reaching It one miutite before time waa called. Score II 0.

Tbe one minute left was with out special feature. Tbia leaves tbe tuprerancy of tbe two teams in doubt. Kearney having won tbe first by 18 to S. Tbe game was a good, bard played game all through, without a star play of any note in it Kearney'a line was too weak to atop tbe plnngea egaioat it. Tbat is tbe whole story.

A. U. Bower, nonrtaker, Kearney HOSPITAL IS TEN YEARS OLD Over One Thousand Patients Have Been Cared For. November 1V03, marks tbe tenth anniversry of tbe W. C.

T. U. bus pital. Many times duriig tbeee years tbe outlook waa vsry dltgcouraging, but a way bas alwava opened to carry on the undertaking. At one time tbe Christian Herald came to tbe rescue, contributing IM.

Tue Odd Fellow and Masonio lodgre in addition to many other contributor have greatly assiated lo tbe work. During tbe ten years over one thona and patienta bave been rared for. This a not not include tbe latge number of destitute wbo bave been aaaisted In variona waa. No homelees sufferer bss ever been denied admission. For three of these yeara the records are not complete but are now carefully pre served.

Tbe present matron and superioten dent, Mr. and Mrs. Sleeper, bave Wo with tbe hospital seven yeara and great credit ia due them for the snoceeaful manuer In which they have performed their dutiee. Since January 1, ItKIlt, there bave boen eighty six patienta and tbe expenae baa leen 27.61. Opticiane, Andrewa Co.

Hoxie and Haase have a carload of New York Baldwin Apples on the track, which arc to be soli at $1.25 per bushel FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT CI1A. A. RUBNSUN Goes to Industrial bChool. Nii hoUa vVorlds ia the name of fmii teen year oll boy wbo was brought I wu from Armada township Friday cuing by Special Constable laimlton. Worlds bss no parents and i.

at the reputation of being of a rath vicious disposition. Tbe people of tne township became of tbe opinion that a sojourn in tbe Industrial acbool would do the boy good, ao when whs caught pilfering a half dollar, 'iiiplaint was filed against bim llallowtll made out the necea otry paper and tbe boy waa sent np, Special Thanksgiving Sale. The Udiea of tbe Presbyterian church i 11 have a sale of homemade cooking nslsting of cakea and pies, salads, ilontihnuts. fruit jellm. English plum ruiililinir.

cookie, baked beans and brown bread on tbe day before tbanka xiving Mrs Pratt and Mra. Brown will take special orders which must be in by November 17. It nave to trade with Andrewa the new jewekrrs. PATCHES emaaBrataaBaaaSM.tssvraBsk i i law aw ua ew mm mtmimmammmmmmmmm ANY GREAT MEN have worn patches on their clothes. Their fame and great ness never grew less for having done so.

'I hey did not buy of the man who tries to sell something lor nothing. That kind of merchandise will not wear long enough to patch, nor hold the patches patched. For manv years we have given ur entire attention to the exclusive Dry Goods business. Learning quality, acquainting ourselves with tue people who lorecast styles, successfully if finding out those dependable manufacturers and importers who furnish the very best goods in their class that can be sold at a do price, and we do not believe that we have been entirely unsuccessful. We, of course, make mistakes.

The criticism, however, which we most often hear, is "Mr. Gregg, the goods which we buy of you wear too long, we can't weat them out." Thit is the kind ol goods that people who become great wear they stand patching. We I 5w that our 25c Hose costs you more than someone sells you for 19c and that a piece of Dress Goods which we sell for 50c costs you more than the piece you asked to buy for 39c or that our $1 25 or $1.50 Gloves cost more than a pair advertised at 99c or a Cloak bought of us at $10 00 costs more in dollars and cents than one called woith $10 00 and sold for $8.39. We also know that the Hose which we sell at 25c, Dress Goods at 50c, $1.00 or $1.50 per yard, our Gloves at $1.25 and $1.60, our Coats at $10 00 or more or less are up to date in every respect and are as good goods or as well made, are as dependable as are sold by the best houses in ttws country and much bitter for the money than are so for the money by the majority of houses. A new lot of Eiderdown Dressing Sacks just opened today.

Something new in Wrist Bags and Belts go on sale today. AGENT FOR STANDARD PATTERNS. LC. Gregg Estate. Largest and Only Exclusive Dry (ioode Neuse In Central Neb.

WATCHES The finest and prettiest little watches will be found at Hawthorne's. The nicest thing for the girl graduate, ff Come in and look them over, if J. D. HQWthOmC arney. Jeweler TheIgetrtSak WE ASSUME tint all who buy and use Heating Stoves want the best stove to be had lor the money.

When we say best we mean a stove that combines clrarlinejs, convenience, durability, economy of fuel, power, steadiness ol per)ion, case of management and appear ance. These features, combined with a reasonable price should command the attention and investigation cf prospective purchasers. The Retort Oak pissies cvciy qualification enumerated above. Would be pUasfd to show ou our line ot heating Uus. C.

F. Bodinson Hdw. Co. BUY YOUR GROCERIES ADD FRDITS OF THE Hoxie Grocery company You will be astonished to know how much is done in this bank FREE OF CHARGE Let us have a personal 'acquaintence with you and show you convincing proofs if CENTRAL NATIONAL BJANK KEARNEY, NEBRASKA.

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