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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1896)
-9C. (fp fe'"uc -1 frrrtv &yh5V iM ') 5 !$ "S. VOL. 2. HEMINGFORD. BOX BUITE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, BRIDAY, JULY 3, 1896. NO- 19 OiJJTwlP i' M'' p.-' s The Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. Publlidipd every Friday and entered at tho nost-Hica iu Hnninitford, Nebraska, as wvoml ola mall matter. Tns HehAM) i devoted to tko intcreata of Ilcmingford and llox Uutlo county. THOS. J. O'KnnrE, publisher. suuscntPTios iutes: one Ykn ?i;o BIX MONTHS COUNTY OFFICIOS. K.M. I'UEI.rs j... .Clerk. A. M.MIM.EU Treasurer. .Tab. II. H. Hewett .IihIkh. E. 1 HwEEScr Sheriff. II. F. Oilman Attorney. Mihs A. E.Neeiand Superintendent. Chah. Ilr.AMN , Hiirveyiir, Dlt. W.K. Miller Coroner. J)K. L.W. HowMAN. l'lijsU'iau. .TANnH HAiinY Commissioner lut iliht. Jab. IIollinhake Commiftuonnr 2nd Hist. O. W. Duncan Commissioner Hrd Diet. Now Short Liuo to Helena, Butto Spokane, Seattle and Tucoina'. a. X- & W. O. Time Card. kast hound. No. 12, nassnncor arrlvos tit 1:1G a. m, " 0 frolclit ' " G:0o p. m. " 48 freight urrlvoB ut 0:iOu. m, WEST HOUND. No, 41 pntsetiKer arrives ut . 4:15 a. m. " 45 frolclit u " ll:Ki p. m. " 4T freight arrives nt 3:35 i. in All trains onrry passencors. W. M. Coi'f.LAND, Airrnr MAIL DIM12CTOKY. IlEMiNOronn postotlico. On mk days door opens at 7 a. nv, general delivery openB at 8 a. m. and closet at 8 p.m. Upon Hunda)n 0 to IU a. ni. IlEHixarottD and Box Butte ataRodaily except Hti inlay. i IlEMisoronD and Dunlap Bta(fe, Monday . WedneHday ami Friday. L. W. BOWnAN Physician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NEB. Office rooms ami residenco in Prnver block, up stairs. Special attention given to dis eases of children . 'r F. E. HOLSTEK, Watchmaker AND Jeweler, ALLIANCE, NEB. (B. & M. "Watch Examiner.) Charges reasonable; satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders left at tho Herald office will receive prompt attention. TUTTLE & TAS3I W&M8v ' Attorneys - at - Lai, HFMINGFORD. NEBRASKA. Bids will bo received tit the county clerk's office in Homing ford, Nebraska, for furnishing tho County of Box Butto si car load of coal, bids to specify price free on board cars at Heming grd, and price on hard coal (egg sp'.e), and Canyon City nut coal, and to bo filed with the cleric be fore the meeting of July 30, 1890. Bids on hard and soft coal to be separate. The commissioners reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. 2w F. M. Phelps, County Clerk. ESTKAX. Strayed from my place six miles northeast of Hemiu;ford, the last of March, one iron groy bald-faced niaro, weight about 1100. A lib end reward will bo paid for recov ery of same. A. Eklder. Having purchased of J. M. Trout his Shire stallion, "SAXON ICING" and his French coach stallion, QUINAULT, I will stand them during tho season at my farm, six miles west and two north of nomingford. Terms, So to in sure These stallions are too well known to need further description. ' A. S. Enyiurt. I. E. Tush visited Crawford 1 Tuesday. Miss Brophy returned to her homo at Chudron Saturday. W. K. Hurncall was doing busi ness at Lawn Wednesday. Rev. Kendall and family arc y.isitiug in Chudron this week. P. H. Renswold, tho broom maker, was in'town Saturday. Tho teachers instituto com mences at Allianco next Monday. Miss Lalla Council returned to her homo in Croston, Iowa, last week, Miss Pearl Miller, of Alliance, visited Miss Jessie Sweeney this week. Editor Paradis and wife, of Al lianco, visited Uomingford friends Sunday. Mrs. Tush has boon ill for several days. Dr. Miller is the attending physician. E. S. Wildy drove to Allianco Saturday. He was accompanied by Miss Goorgia Miller. Mrs. M. L. Miller and little son, of Alliance, i are visiting Co. Tresuror Miller and family. Mrs. Lucy Keefo and son Wil lie, of Alliance, visited in Hem iugford a few days last week. Misses Nellio Goodenough and Lulu Blair went to Hot Springs Monday to attend summer school. P. H. Zoblo was in town last week. Mr. Zoblo is giving good satisfaction as Supt. of the poor farm. At tho school election Tues day, D. K. Spacht and Anton Uhrig were- ro-elected yithout opposition. Born, on Tuesday June 30. 18DG,' to Mr. and' Mrs. Spacht, a boy. All doing well, the Judge not excepted. C. A. Burlaw closed his storo at Lead, S.- D., and moved the stock to this place. Ho has leased the1 "Regulator" building. S. P. Tuttlo and L. R. Corbin drove to North Platto Monday 'to attend the congressional conven tion. A. M. Miller and E. P. Swee ney attended tho republican state convention at Lincoln Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. R.'M. Hampton, of Allianco, were the guests of Mr. andiMrs.JB. F. Gilman Sun day. Tho lecturo'given'by Rev. T. P. Haley last Thursday evening was instructive and interesting to all. ' There was a fair-sized audionco Thos. O'Kcefo left last night for Chicago to uttendjthe Nation al Democratic convention, f. E. Tashwill look after The Herald during his absence. Mrs. Tuttlo roturned to her homo in Broken Bow Sunday night. Her daughter, Mrs. Bean is improving from her re cent illness. W. H. Roister, of Bos Butte, drove his team of 2-year-old mules to town Friday. They are dandies, tipping tho beam at 1,950 lb. C. J. Wildy enlarged his store this weak and now occupies nearly tho wholo of tho Wildy Shirk block. His lai'ge business demands more room. Lora Rustin closed a success ful term of school in tho Ham mond district Tuesday. Tho closiug literary exorcises were interesting. Ico oroam and cake was served to tho pupils and their parents and a very plGaaant time wap had by all. L. L. Max Hold, of Callaway, Neb., formerly of this pluco, came up Monday to make- final pi-oof on his timber claim and visit friends. D. F. Miller, Postmaster Lock wood and G. E. Zimmorman, of Canton, woro doing business at the county seat Tuesday. They report. crops looking well in that vicinity. Misses Ella and Addio nood of Box Butto woro Uomingford visitors Wednesday. Miss Ella roturned from Montana last week, whore sho has been teach ing school for tho past throe years. Charlos Waisncr, a son of G. W. Woisuer, was thrown from u load of wood yesterday afternoon iiiul both bones of tho leg below tho knee broken. Tho family have recently come hero from Heming ford, Neb. Drs. Terry and Smith reduced tho fracture. Keystone Miner. On lust Saturday afternoon Dr. II. H. Bellwood was called to attend Mrs. Thomas Rubot tom, about fifteen miles west of town, who had just been bitten by a rattle snake. Mrs. R. was out helping the herd boy with the cattle when tho boy espied" a rattle snake. Ho took a strap from tho saddle proceoded to wallop the Jife put of tho reptile, after which, believing it to bo dead, ho and Mrs. Rubottom went to take -the rattles off, when it made a lunge and plunged its fangs into the unfortunate woman's thumb. Quick as she could, sho bound her wrist tightly with strips of cloth to prevent the poisoned blood from circulating and sent for tho doctor. It was four hours bofore Dr. Bellwood got there and found the hand badly mvooIch, and yet ho tells us that ho ex pects to save her. Allianco Guide. Announcements. Children's meeting. There will be a children's meeting at the tab ernacle Saturday at 3 p. m. Ev erybody invited. Tho Missionary society of tho Congregational church will hold its regular monthly dinner at Miss Susie Frazior's nextWedncsday at eleven o'clock. The Sunday school session as usual next Sunda V at ten o'clock at tho Congregational church. The rest of tho day tho people will unito in tho gospel tent uiettings under the head of Suite Evangelist Davis. Gospel meetings. Tho meetings conducted by state evangelist Jas. H. Davis in tho tabernacle at Homiugford will close Sunday Ju ly 5. Thero will bo an all-day mooting, beginning at 11 a. in, at tho closo of tho Sunday schools. Everybody come and bring your dinners. Goopol celebration. There will bo an all day iuesting Saturday July -1th a, tho tabernacle. A pat rivtic addiess in the morning, read ing of the Declaration of Indepon donco, appropriate music, etc. Preaching at night. Couio with your dinner baskets and spend a pleasant day. There will bo a gospel meeting 4th of July at our soddic 0 miles east and 2 miles north of Homing ford. Several ministers are ox peoted there to address the people. All are invited to como and bring your baskets well tilled with good things to eat and feast with us, soul and body. J. T. Wornom. PADS I PADS! Call and got your Bwoat pads of II. It. Groan. Brown backs at (J5 cts each. Box Si, tte Bulletin, Charlio Wilson wont to Lako sido Saturday. Miss Elsie Darling of Allianco is visiting Ruthio Taylor. An ico cream social Thursday evening in tho chapel. Mr. Jucobson camo up from Pullman to look after interests in this vicinity. Miss Lulu Bloir will oloso a spring term of school in district No. 8, Juno 25th. fW. Flowers will have a building "bee" soon, followed by a dance and feast in the evening. Mrs. Frank Snedokor is expected to arrixo in Box Butto from York Saturday to visit relrtives. Miss Parkins closed a successful term of school last Friday. Quito u number of visitors woro present and all woro welKplcased with tho exercises. Thero will bo"tf 4.th of July pic nic at Hardscrubblo schoolhouso. An excellent program is being proparcd, and tho coramittco on amusementsaro'iiot sleeping. f ' " Dunlap cheese is tho best on the market. Try it. A new lot of shoes just received by W. K. Hcrncill. "Wildy's received a new lino of clothing. "Wildy has received his first largo invoice of spring goods and clothing. Now line of carpets at Hern call's. Ask your grocer for Ankora coffeo and get a Bilver spoon free Wildy. 8 lbs. of broken Java coffeo at fy'ildy's forl. Kaffir corn for sale at Wildys Best carcal for this country. 20 pounds of largo California prunes at Wildy's for $1. Eaatei glas3ivaro novelties ut Wildy's. 20 lbs dried apples foi; S1.00 at Wildy's. DISCOUNT SALE. I will sell trimmed goods at ono- fourth off from marked price inor der to make room for now goods. Now is the time to get a hat cheap nt the millinery store ono door north of Wildy's. Miss L. Adams. Wanted To buy n second hand wagon and harness. In quire at this office. OLD PAPERS Sets a dozen, at The Herald offico. I will buy your county warrants H. R. GltEEN. C. J. Wildy wants some chick ens. Now dry goods and shoes, right up to date, just received at Wildys Look at these five cents prints at Wildys. New Goods, Now Clothing, Now Huts, New Ties, at WILDY'S Now Everything J At ft meetlnK of the board of truftons of tho illiifco of llemintjford. Nebraska, hold June 1H. I8SW: ; Tho proliablo amount of money neceunary to Iwralwxl to defray for all purposes Uio m peneao of nald village for tho emming lineal j car, was estimated by ald Iward an follow: For salary of villald attorney MOO . " dork .VJOO " oventoer of streets.. 40 00 " " treasurer loco " prlntim,' j " stationery WTO " Incidental uxieuBe.. 'OW Total I25O0O 1 lit, MJim IIIIUJIUID ... ..... ....... - - ...-,--. endlntc the hrtit 'iuebday in May 1690, uru at. fol- TaxoH collected on tho taxable property of bald village ?2iu.ve. Dated J une IB. 1WX5. Hamuel Bwitier, AtUht: Chairman Hoard of Trust. V. M. Iodenco, Village Clurk. HSTRAY NOTICE. Talcenupby the underalcnKl on aection 16-'JJ 4S, two Kiiy marea, weight about WW to ltwo. aco alout 10 or 12 yim, ono mar Is branded E on left shouldur: Uiksn up May 10, 1MW. Owner can hao auiu by proving proprty and paving charm. . riBA. Tho undorslguud will take cUttlc to liortl for tho season of 1890, at FosKot's ranch. Tonus, SI, for sea son, from May 1st to Oel, IGtli. ' p. d. ru'Eit. Calvin J. Wildy NEW STORE! :-: NEW GOODS! New Prices! New Everything! Always Leads and Never Follows ! rf 3 his Space Belongs to :E3!. S3- HARDWARE ANTON PIONEER- Hardware and .The Oldest Establishment in tub County. Charter Oak Cook Stoves, Genuine Round Oak Heating Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc . Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb Wire the Best on Earth. Fred Kri CABINET BOTTLED BEER A High Grade Laer Beer, Purest in the Market PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Oflico 1007 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nob. H. H, PIERCE, Proprietor of Livery Feed Stables. Wo have first-class stock and double mid single rigs, ivhioh no furnish at rcasonablo rates. Our facilities for accommodating boardci aro unexcelled in tho city. Givo us a call. K" Stable Cornor Box Butto Avonuo and Sheridan Street. I3:m.irLgrfoxd., ' " p 0-S3EElr, UHRIG, Saddlery.. Brewing Company - ZLTeToxstslsst JS -11 -, JaJ&x -uJL'!jk