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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1896)
! ot .rf .i ...... ,,i,RgtTriYrri-,trTiiscswMWSEw f?v?r -- , fA3 NO UOE. Zhdr Qait'Wtica' Ihnjr Dlicovrd . Wm a Yank. It Governor Matthown la telllug a good etory ha hoard In tho South recently, ' . cays tho Indianapolis Journal. In a Vvnlloy In tho northern part of Goorgln, I batwecn two raouuUlns, which shutout nil rominiinlcntlon with tho outsjdo vorld, there lived on old plantor who, I j, while an ardont adherent of the South cm cause; was too badly crippled by Infirmities to shoulder a muaket and march bnrefootcd. But he had a son ' whom Uo sent, and after tho boy had I disappeared down the rond tho oli man waited for tho news of the strife. Occa sionally rumors of Southern victories would float over tho mountains and tho oiu man uncio a. no was canon wnnlil mini, n .,.1,. nn ,.nuiiiUv '' Jarjfe dose of Pilnt Julep. At other tlmos, tho oast was called to two other sales, gross asking that no Christmas rc when rjvo-ao aev came and It was ro- similarly exploded, and also lying on CC83 i)0 tuon; rdso' that if Con Wrtoi. that the gray had bron turned their sides in the street and doing duty .1(liourned without adontinc $k, tUo-ofd man would bitterly la- as horse-blocks. grtss .tdjourijetl uuuoui aciopunt ment and uso iho aamo remedy for grief "How obout these safes?" soiati legislation for the relief of and sorrow that ho used to quiet his "Nuthln much of a story," remarked, tho Treasury he would not he.Mtato Joy. Through It all he had abundant tho Parkvlllo merchant. "Them safes , ., . : t or folth In tho ulllmato victory of tho con- j have laid right thar where you all Bee " c,m au LMI" a1"" -ll U,1L- .fHorntonrmy, and any doubt expressed 'om sinco 73. They wuz dragged out the purpose of providing that re would meet with u stern robiiko, j-thoro and busted by Quantrcll and Jces li0. Of course, Mr. Cleveland U.1:" W5f. " ?"L "fJT" ",.,,C,J ? ' " Finnic James and tho Younger ,M0W!j tmt hocnimot ,ako Con- mine, inu aiivr "" viau . there wns no one to Icnrn the cource of jQVonta. Tho old man smoked his pipe and wnltod Impatiently for news. One morning as he sat on the front porch, with his pipe, far down tho dusty road appeared, tho form of a solitary pedes -trlon. Gradually he approached and ' the feeble vlBlon of tho aged plantor recognized his long absont pon. Tu puffs from tho pipe cjtmo thick and fast, but thlB wae only tho sign of engernesB or. nervousness displayed. The goto swung open and tho soldier walked up ' and' eat down on tho steps. "MornJn Jim," said the old mnn. VMornln', pap," waa tho quiet re spouse. "Shot?" "No'p." "sick?" "No'p." .'' ,Tho old man reached behind him for "."; n stout club, which ho, ueod as a enno. "Jim," ho said,1 nervously; "Jim, yo I, didn't, desert?" "No; wo'ro whupped." ' V.nVhat?" "'Yes, we're whupped. Leo ban sur rendered with hla army and wo all laid down our gunc" The old man Jabbed with hia cane at r a fly for a minute, and then, looking up with, a troubled expression, asked: ' "Jim,' hoW'd it happen,?" "Well, pap, wo nil lit our best an' we guv 'cm h as long aa It wta nn even r-htfke. but wo all found out 'ut the Lord wus 11 Yink an' It was no uso. Ve laid down our guns au' cum 'homo." r A IUro Mlril. Tho rarest Bpocles of bird now extant, and ono which lo a)jnost extinct, ha3 Its hoino lu the Jungicn of South Aracr- , Jca, -This ornltuoioglcal curiosity iu 'knowvi to science us lite palninedra cor- liuda.'aud to the common peopio aa tno "horned scrennipr." As a rara nVis uotulug cuuid extol tho cuviiuuu, tiuleas it Hlioulu be the accldeutal ducovcry ot , a llVlUg lUO.i, u." uU ij.uJ.UU.J. tU. 10W ,',o thfcj bird books even let you kuovv that buch a .horuod paradox over ex 1 Jrtled, let alone ttlliiif, you t:iat living tpi.uimon8 of the queer cioature mo oc casionally met wlili. Tho only ono now 7in captivity lu North America, if tho wiitor was not miMuiorniod, is ilut oe longlns to tho aviar of tho t'utiuuel phia Soological gardens, nnd wau-n nr rlved&u tnia couiury uoout tin en joais ago. Tho crcatuio id uuout tae bizo of a mil-grown turkey ntn, and ot a utack , lsh brown color. Uuo of uo aibun eulshed peculiarities ib a rufflo of black &ud tamu wulch burrounus 1110 aad. Womeu' Ulslitu In Indlumv. The legal Uguis of women aro no- wheie lu iuq union moro liberal tuau In the lUio ot luuuuia. In a lccent ad- 'drebs by a lawyer ueioio tho Woman'3 .club lu Inuiana.ol.8 Uicso wero thus formulnled: "oince lbSl n married (Vornun may hold real or personal piop- ,crflr tho eamo as if sho wote unaiar- Ti. Sho Is now peimittcd to become 'E"rety or lndorser lor her husband, or any other pcrrou. Sho may carry on any trade or bus.ucss, and penorui any labor or corvjeo on her separate ac countand Ib entitled to her coparate earnings. Her legal condition is one "of comparative freedom nnd independ ence, 'lhe policy of the law of recent 'years has been to remove her disabili ties, and at tho same time to protect ,her from tha machinations of those wbojivlht seok to -tako advantago of Tit inexpertenpe sndi of her wllling necs ti B-'crlflco everything matoilal lor the sake of those sho lovos." a B k6 IJ mriteil Court, George Sfavcnson, a traveling muse um man, charped 1 employer. Robert Eldosworth, with stealing a raccoon nnd .a big rattlesnake. Buth "varmints" were brought Into Judfc JJycrly's court in jJS'ow York, where the rattlesnake es 'cnpofl from its box. Officers, witnesses pnd spectators boltcfl out through the eldo doore, and evon Judgo Byorly, a votcran soldier, fled, making his exit by the fire-escape. The rattler was cap Iturod, but the case went ocr to allow .the court to regain Its nerve. ' "V Krulpiuro Umlr Urouml. Vhlla a workman engaged iu a Pu eblo. Colo., atoneyard was dressing a bloqk ot stone his chlcrl laid bjhe n touud knot or knot v-it the urfa of ihu rock. A stro$ of the bamuei C proualy Applied far tho purpowi of amoothlng down the podule hud tho )fTQt of !si"ii,:a8 It entire An iu .vowlgatlon proved that the un-.Walitv .if the stone knot bore a perfeet mod! ' pi a human fac. Who owoa4 that fc and in whur -i-e t tbp world did bo WKiW.toft SOUVENinS OF A RAID. gftNt Left In lh fitreet by thn Jarao Tho writer wis slttlriK In front of ono of the stores at Parkvlllo, Mo., smoking a vory bad cigar of local origin and con versing with tho merchant who had sold It. says tho Washington Star. It was obout A o'clock in tho afternoon, and manjf of the country peoplo were coming Into town. A country elrl of the'glon camo canterlns up on a bare buck horse and slid off on what was a unlquo Bort of horse-block. It was nothlnp more or Ices than an old runty safe of considerable size. It had nnnrtrnntlv Inln tliprn fnr VDQrfl. and when examined disclosed a bus- wab to day as badly in need of fi-plclous-looklng hole In ono Bldo, clearly naiioial le'islaturo us when ho mo wuni oi explosives. ,m una yumi the nttcntlnn of thn lnvw.tltrr.tor from tho work of explosives. . At this point urquirs, nioilg wiiji me ruai ui niwu- troll's pangr Tliby came chargln' down tho street one day In June, and tuk tho town in about a minute and n half, and then went for them bates. Money wuz mighty popular with Quantrcll nnd tho Jamesbovs, and they usually went artor all I thoy homd of." 1 "How njuch did thoy get from the cafes?" j "1 dunno how much thoy got from them on t'other side of the Btrcot," said the Parkvlllo mnn. "They hunted R800 oufn mine." And here ho pointed sadly at the saf noiroet to him, tho ono on which 1110 young rustic nau juai. alighted. "Was that yours?" was asked. "Yes," ho answered. "I hop store I'doYow'' Wl-ar l A "0W nnd 3"8t a8raRkinB tho country too prosper "Why haven't you removed the ow. Thuy don't wish tho country Eafco?" "What's the uso?" observed the Park vlllo mah. "They ain't In nobodyV way and they do fust-ratu for hosa blochs. Nutlmr thing wo ain't got no carts nor tackle strong enough to uiovo 'em, nohow; to we Jest let them go as they lay, as they say In faro." Thn NilinluT of Orunkiirilt. I stated two years ago that thfro woro approximately 1,000,000 persons who uso spirits to excess In tho United Slates. Dy excess I meant nil persons who drank to Intoxication continuously or at long Interval's. These figures wore leached from a study of tho statistics of persons arrested for Intoxication In the lower courts; al3o the general opln- Ion of persons with a wldo acquaintance uu ui ,,.. u..u .... 4 .... nmong buulness men. who assert that less than 2 per cent of all drinking men come under Icgnl notice. Of course wldo differences of opinion will prevail until some accurate Btntl3ticB are made. Two attempts to make a census of drinking mon In eastern towns revealod many difficulties and the Intensely morbid desire to conceal the drinking customs ot pocyK'. Uulh of tact, cen suses Indicated one drinking man to every eight persons nnd produced a strung conviction that this was a very low proportion. Th ro are many rea oons for helievoins that the estimate of 1.G0O.0OQ persons who use spirits to excess In this country In a minimum rather than a maximum statement. Quarterly Journal of Inebriety. ' HivirnttiiH ot rt Micmir. Tnt Sherd)', whoso plan to establish a now Monte Cailo at Cairo was telo grnpi d from Now York last week, h gomothlng of an oplgraramattst. In de tailing hlB plan to the reporter ho said that tho Invalids who go to Cairo aro "looking around for some mental diver slon. Thore is no finer thing to divert ' the mind than gambling. It makes peoplo forget their other troubles." Ho was once tuked how It was that, if hf j played a "squaro" game, ho could al-, ways find peoplo ho could beat. "My boy," he replied, "there's n sucker born every minute, ar.d." ho added, roilec tivcly, "sometimes twins." On anoth-, er orcarlon he watched tho bubbles rise In tho wlno ho was drinking. "A glass of wine," ho presently observed. ' "makes a poor Irishman feel llko a rich Jew." Now AVomrn In Smyrnw. The now woman has reached Smyr na. There is In to Quartler Salnt Ulmltre, says the Sfn.boul, a comely young fellow wno abandoned his poor sweetheart for a rlchor woman Just as 6omctlms or oftenor happens In count s mgro "civilised" than Syria. But on the "marriage day, Just as tho ceremony wa3 about to bo performed, h'.s first love appeared !n tho church at tue hpt-l of a foW determined follow ers, boldly sflred the stupefied bride groom, thruot him In a carriage, picked up a priest en pnssant aud thon tho twain wero speedily mado ono In anoth er church, while tho rich girl was left tn her tears In rlnglo wretchodness. Glorious, wasn't it? Sad, wasn't it? Iluy'oe Ani-r!cin Hunt. Some time ago an American launch company sold to the Grand Duke Alex ander of Rum!k an electric launch ot the samo type as th.it provided for the United States man-of-war New York. Tho c r ot Ruejria has aoun the boat, and being greats pleased with It tins commltfaioned the Utnmian ombaiwy at Wnshlnjjtpn to buy for him anothor like it at u post of. about $4.0W. Ou ltv l'upll. In a MhoQi district la Maadc county ' ICiisrat, there Ik tut one child, a boy of aehool one. UU teacher is his staler, t I who le paid 36 a ussnth for tcachlns President Cleveland dropped b hint to a gontloruan who was talk ing with him n day or two ago that will not bo enjoyable, nows to tho republican Presidential candi date who presides over tho House, and who has lately been congratu lating himself on tho apparent success of the do-nothing lyo granimo ho arranged for Congress many months ngo. Prorfidont Cleveland made it plain' to hid i culler that ho thought tho court try . .. , ,,;, .1 , nA Onn. 0nt tllflt SPeCIal mOsHllgO to COH- gress pass remedial legislation by calling an extra session, but ho can focus public attention upon tho refusal or inubitity of the re- publicnn Congress to adopt legis- , u t, t M H u Tr s. ..,,,. , , , ury, and intelligent jicogle will not bu slow either in placing the reBpon8ibility ()P in bi-nlhig tho f reason. Iho republicans arc ufraid than if thoy should help to put the Treasury in good shnpo it might losseri their chances for car rying tho Presidential election by to get too election. prosperous before 8TATK Or NE11I1AUKA, 1 M llox Ilurri: Coi-.vtv, ) ', II. II. Ilallnrd, you cr lirrclij- notifi((! tlmt on thn llltli liny nf Aprd 1MM. '1'iiiimiit HcIIm pur cial at tux 1 tlm S W 'i uri'tlon IC town Htup'JK, ri (,, llux Untloofiiiiity, Stcilc f Ni liruka '1'li.tt Haid iiiiitl s tnxrd in tin ram (ir K. a. r.allurd, nnd tlic enid piiirl.ii-e ot tux Haiti 7.ik umile lor tlm tnxc of the liar Wi. 1'imttln'UiiMi for tin niliiuiill(in of tho nforp .nicl iaud w ill expire on tho luth dny ot Apiil, lMnl. Untoilnt ItadelllTe, Iown, thin lr.th dry of Jnn uaiylBtX). T1IOS HOl.I.IS, Hy It. II. linllurd, hlsutty. in ta:t. Kirt pulilioalum 1-J11-W. IMOtlOO. iTATE OV NfillKAHKA, ( u Hot Hurri: I'tiUNTV, 1 11. 11. linllurd. ion are hrrt-))T notifiotl tl.nt oil ,l' '"'V' ty ot V"?'.1 'm Wf ",ina.8 UWH. p"r HiaHwl at tax wilo tin' N W '. wction 15, tonn- nim, .. rnufr't,, I'ox l-tittn tounty, state of .Ni'Uraka Tlmt. Kaid land n8 taxed in Hie 1an100flt.il 1 allard. and tlio a d piirclmxc oi taxt-alPWiH mail" foMlm txp ot tln ar 1 UJ. That tliiitiiiui for the redemption of tlm ttlorwaid land will oxjiiro ou tlm iiltli di y of .pill It-M. DaU'd at ItadelllTe, Iona, tliiB ISth day of Jan. I '.. THtS. 1IOI.1.I4. lly It. II. l'allard, IdHttty. in fact, fp 1-Jl-W, lu tlm Matt'T of tlm Evtatn of JaIIII'H Mel ulluilnh, diviawl, J lu tlii'dlntrict ronrt of llox Huttcooiiuty: Notion is liorcby uivrn tl at in piirnuaiico of an ii-ji-r n' the Hon W. 11 Wwtovcr, Juducof tlio l)iM"ii'l o ir of llox Iliitto fo'.n j. Nebrapka, mait'on tint intli diy of Feliruaay IMfi. for tlm a, of tlm real rstato imroliialtiT ttcHcrilKtl, t it-re will Im ho tl at tlm west front door of ttie 10 iitlui inn in lltniuiKforo.llox l!i tiiM'o'.nty.NK-ira-a, ti'i ttio UtU day of MbihIi. islirl. at li oViocka. m.. .it p.iWio end in to the lili,'lirf-t itldtlr for ihh. lhn ortlii'ft i 'artiT of rc tioii !!l. in TouiihIuji 2" north. ItailKts 51 wit of tlm hIxiIi prm ipal Mi-ridian, In llox' Unite ownnty, Nolraka. taidsalo will roniain opon oimlioiir. John II. BimiK. Atlminlf.t'ator of tl.e entattiof JamiH McOul lo'iuli. d'-ceatHl. Dattl l'otirunrylUhjHOtl. Subset ibo for The Hkkald. 'nit; OMAHA. - HERALD FARI.n UU nuu I'd 1 Jed by Ex-Conuromiraaa W. J. BRYAN Jd tht (reateaf netcspuper iceat 0 tin Missouri liioer It udvouutos FREE SILVER at the presjnt ratio of sixteen tu 0110 t Its nows servlco is tho b03t to net obuiiio I. Daily, s?0 00 por year; 50conta por mtrnth Woeitly. 51 00 por yo.ir Subscriptions for the WORLD-HERALD received at this offici A now lot of mi t" jusi ivcelvul . K. IleriuMll. by W ,...., . i ! e Wllu B reCl'lVOU U 1HW UUO OI .. otliing. SCave-ts,nnd Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat jeitti ncMConauctrd for MootRATt Fees. SoonOFriceiaOPPOsiTqU.O. PATjctTOrric 5and ie c.iti'-e are patent in lei time tuaa tnoJt i . f, ... l r.k'n.lnn. 5 Send ' od"!, thaw ins or photo., w.tti ilecrtp itlon. a mi ite. If pitprifc'a or n t, free ot cturge. Our fie not due lul pateat is tecurtd. , 5 ft piuPH ct " Hew to Obtain Patents," with tt of wme" in the U. S. and foieisn countries Kot free. Address, S OPB,PATEMT OrriCC, WA6HIN0T0N. O. C. mWi--- W. K. Herjncall, the Hierchant-8& Winter has come, we aro aware, With its wind and drifting snow, And the placo for Buoh Weather to prepare Is whut wo all 'want to kuow, Where did . you Why, it the best Place in town, 11-BfMjjmfnarra.urTiiiu.i.L.H. iJfijn'ii;M-w,fl.-!.rrrri!Wr A Beautiful Wpjman Attkacts Atti:ntiox Evehywheiu:. is not as d;andspomb to look at as a beautiful woman, But After Giving it a Trial ZEHIIEinZaOKQIESilD lXXJlTSTGr Final 'Proof Notices r41 : Hon. J. W. Wkiix, Jit., Htxistcr. llox. P. M. IIhoomk. ltocoitr. I'artica liaTins notifi-H in tlii column am ro queKtt'd to rt-ad tlm mhiii carpfnlly and report to tills ollifo for corrertlon any rrrom that may pxIbI. This will prtm'iit posbiule dway in mnkinK liruof. Kaiid OIHpo at Alliance, Neb., Feb.17, 18W. I II oi ice Is licrcl)' xiwu tloit tlm followinic nr.iiK'tl Hfttler lint tiled nutiro of liiti inti'utton to maKi' final proot in hiipport 0!! IiIh claim and that Haiti proof will Ixt matlo liloro tlm UpgUter fid llecuiit-r at Alliuuce, Null., on Murcli 'JU, F CllltlBTOIMI LICHTE, of Dniilap, Neb., who mails II. E No.UOnfor thf &li U N K Ji. i: h B K ' it BV 'i W h U seo. 14. t29n, n; in v Ho names tlio followini; wituet-RfH to proru Iiih continuous khIiIi iico upon mid ciiltitatlon ot hatd laml. ii: 1'rinl Oilman, John lirux, IScrtmrd be.iur.ch, V. (J ihc all of Dniilap, Neli J. V. Wlh.s, ji:., iiiKiBlcr. Land OlHeoat Alliance, Nob., Fob. IP. 1K. Notiuri in hereliy KlVen il.at tl.o finlowuiK nainitl pettier has filed notice of hiH intention to make linal pioof 111 support o" hia claim, and that mid pi oof will lie mude Ix'f.iro the It'vsiater or KucL'iter at Alliance, fteb , ou March SO, lsua, 1'ATUHTv MUUPIIV, of Marolnnd, Neb., wlio made H 11 No. IkIM for tlm i V Ji ec 211, tu 20 11, r? .11 w. lie names the tollowinix witii'KHPstoprovohiH rfoitliii.tiiiH rertldeneo noon and cnltiiation of Kind 1.1111I, t7: rt. il. TiiiBsei. "J ait in ajcKet'. hd lioiuer, JaniOB wneei-r. an tit AiaiKiaau, Neh. J. V. Wkun.Jk.. IttKihter. l.-.ndOmcont Alliance. veb., Feb. 10. l'-W. Notice id herel uiien tlmt tho tolltming nametl M'ttler Iirh tiled notice of lilt intention to niaLe liiuil i roof in hi ppott of his claim and tlial Kiiil pi oof will I"' inaUn l"forii the KcKitter or itttviier at Alliance, Neli., on Maich 23, IkMI, te: itom:u'r PiuNt.iJj of OelricliB, S. I)., who ir.adf Timber Culturo enl r j No. :C"i fur the N V St c a Tp 2 u it 4s w. lio names the follow inx wit ntKbCH to proo lua contiuiiotiH rtvidence upon and emulation of paid laud, ilz- ThomaH 1, IiopkinH, John JoMitk. W. M. 1'osket, Orovo tonUct. all of lleiuiiufonl, ell J. V. Wiu.n. Jb. UegiBt-r. Land Oihce at Allianco, Nb.. Fob. 0, ln'.fl. Notno iM hereby tjlven tlmt, the follouinR canietl Bcttler ImNlilr-d uotiin cf her inten,tion to make linal proof iu support of her claim and that t,ald proof wilt bu :nad before I ounty iiulKoof Dawes county, at Chadron, Neb., on March 11, lH't), viz: AUiaAIL PI11PPS, of Dnnlap. Neb., who made II E No. 2741 for the V VI o K i bpo 7, tp '."J 11, r 17 w. Klin nimtt the fnlio.vinir wltnesBOs to nrovo her continiioiin reidenco upon and cultivation ot paid land. iz: Harry L. llartlett, Charles L. Waldroii, trie Soderittroiii, Uufcne l'attor hon, all of Duulap, Neb. Also LU11A C. PIIIPP3, of Dnnlap. Neb., who mado II K No. 2789 for tho lota UMCKW seo IS, tp -J) n, r 47 w. alio names the followinB witnesxes to proie her continuous resideti o upon and cultivation of aid laud, viz: Harry L. llartlett, Charles L. Valdron, Eric Hodetrom, Kugone Patter bon, all of Duntap, Mb. . J. V. WritN, JR., IleBistnr. LandOlliioat Vlliance, Neb.. Jan. 29. VIM. Notice ia hereby niven that tho folltiw-in ntmed ettler ha iiletl nutico of hix inteutiou to make tinal proof in hupport of his claim and that halo pi oof will lv) made beforo HfKisteror Uw.ler at Alliance. Neb , on March U, 1 W, it FltANK M. UEVAN, of lleminKford.Neb., who mado H K No. 2092, for thu b K U 8lo S"- W "a " rK ' w- Ho named thn following witnegpea to prove Ida continuous reddeuco upon and cultivation of taid land. viz. llonry MichanUon, John Micliaelsou. t hrlst Kans, 11, 1). A Paul, all of llemlnford, Nnb. J. V. Weun, Jn., Heginter. . .. Land Olfiw at Alliance, Neb.. Jan 7, 1696. Notice is hereby Kiien that the following named tettler has tiled notice of his intention to malce linal proof in support of IiIb claim, and that taid pioof will b mado before Itcirister or Hecelver at Allianco, Nob., on Feb. 2U, lb'JU, viz: MAltTIN O. LOKEN, of Heminsford, Neb., who mado H. F.. No. 2S.'5, for tho lots 1 ii. 2 A S Vi N E U seo 3. tp 20 u, r ill w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Id continuous residence upon and cultivation ut Mid laud, viz: Martin K. Oleven. Ole J. Moo. Andrew J. Johnson, Holvor G. iuiUaas, all of hcrainaford, Neb. J. V. Wcitrt, Jb., Itegister. Und Ollico at Alliance, Neb., Jan. 21. U96. Hot'Osis htreby given that the fcllowing- oanud ottler has filed notice of his inaction to make linai jiroor in suppoi t of Ins claim, and that td proof will Ui made before L. A. DorriaKtuu, U b 1. t. l iiimi tlmdrou. Neb , on Feb. 29, lt'Jo, viz i COMADOUEW.CASH. U rl 1 l . l MiumiBsiuuui, ok of IIoukIi Neh., who mado II U No. 43S0 for tha S V. ft" 17, tp u b re v w. ttnanie liio foliowuiK vvitnessB to prtiTe tloutitio r altl"iieu on aid 0 Itivation aid .a d, 111; Jon pli u. andeier, nil . ara W ljree Jaim a . Tyree. Ur.dm jo.a.o aon allot iIo-km. en. ' Aiso OltlbflN JOHALEMOS, of Chadron, Neb., who made 11 E Uo. 1912 for lu'HE4 eeelo. tp0n. r Uvv. .. .,m tha lo.ii.vii3 witnKiea 10 provo .aeontiunouftrea.d'iiee pun and otwtnut.pn mi, 1 .an I. U: Wl.a-n V. Tyrn. Jon M i' liuua'i. Nob . t ub. W 1'ocic. I hadron. teb., Coniadorv W. t ",Htof 'utfn. t!e, J. W.Weun.Jh.. Keei'tor. 1895 finds tl 0 genuine Hound Oak Hill. ureul'T sale- tlian any jar gone hv, .ml tlip number of lmiiu'lniih lots !) coini'ii inulliitlrie Sec U .1II1I leurtl Whore wo can satisfactorily trada Our produce forotfeo nnd breaU, Hats, caps, mittens, gloves, bilks, Boots, shoes, overshoes and quilts, say? h An Ugly Womn i Can Makl Better Bread Witu Qolel - Lecjf -Yloxw THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN .CAN WITh ANY OTHER BBAND. You will wondei How You Ever JE.. IEo- C55.b:.!.!JjT. Shell s Heaw Hardware, i 'i his Card is to 'liencfi: Cash 1 20 I 25 "20 j 25 20 j 25 20 I 25 ' 20 I 25 ' 20 I 25 I 20 I 25 100 1 100 I J00 j 100 1 100 H. R. GREEN, HOW TO SAVE .MON E Y Rend What This Curd .... S a v s ... . y? a J L When you pay Cash, let the Clerk punch out the amount; nnd when you liavo paid us Twenty Doli.aks in cash, will give you One 'Dollar In Goods Free of Charge. 20 I 25 20 I 25 tSyOn all koikIh except llarli wire 50 I 50 j 50 I 50 j 50 We will not be undersold. Aiivays bring this Card with you. II. II. UCLIVOOt), ii. D. gELLWOOD & Physicians and Surgeons. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. J8"Rooma 3-4-5-G, Opera Block. ANTON PIONEER OJUVVaiD U1IU UW The Oldkst Establishment in Tnu Countt Charter Oak Cook Stoves, Genuine Round Oak Heating Stoves, Paints, Oi:s, Glass, etc. , vx-w. vaiu, Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb Wire the Best on Earth H Livery We have first-cliss stock and double and einirle rigs, which w ftiminh at roasoualile rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarder ard unexcolled iu lhe city. Give us a call. 8- Stable Corner Box Butte Avonuo and Sheridan Street. Heaaaiaagrford-, Olothing and underwear, Overshirts and jackets, And all kinds of neckwear, Dono up in u nico paoket. HERNCALUS. "' JWHBaer i wnii rT!PMi.i-wwrinmHga Got Along without it. C O.T:Sa.3" sss 'Buyers. (Don't Lose It 1 100 1 100 I 50 Hardware. and Uarne by tha set. 50 50 IT. S. 13ULLWOOD, M. D. Pellwood, I iJiLJoa j n ri lvwxWWCW). aTeTonelsa, J0 1 35 10 I 5 15 I 10 j 5 15 I 10 I 5 I! fly 15 ' l5 ' 5 10 w 1 & 15" "fib ("5 isJioTs is" j 10 i 15 50 I 50 15 j 10 j 5 n 2 nn 'Jli&Zlill'U mm v i H. PIERCE, Proprietor of AMvFeed Stables. 1 u m i i t X Jl tLf 'r-'.jfifj . w-.".