mmtM-mmtfmim g&g&g&gfeg>em ite The News at Hemingford. ) KEITH L. PIKROK, RtPORTSR. Bp X ! xaaEg Keith U Pierce fully nuthorUed to so licit nutwcrlhtlons nnd Job work anil collect and receipt for same, and tnuwact all oilier bnalncs In connection with lit position as an accredited representative of thin paper. B. A M. TIME TABLE. PawcnRor trains Iouto Htttntngford, dally, m follow) . No. 41, wcst,..9:40a.tn. I No. 42, cast... 3:41 p.m. All regular trains carry passcnRers. came up from Alliance E. S. Wlldy Sunday, Mrs. H, U. I'lorco wont to Marple Sunday, D. E. Watson has sold Bomo cattlo to B E. Johnson. Almcda Foskct began a school in the Moo district Monday. James Kennedy and wife were In Hemingford Monday. William Dock of Box Butto was in Hemingford Tuesday. George Carter is employed drilling a well on tho Illckoy ranch. William Culver and Pearl Meyers of Jlox Butte wero In town Saturday. Quito a number of people attended the "Aid" dinner at Mrs. A. 8. En- ycart's Thursday. Alonzo Sherwood has been driving a buggy salesman over tho country tho past few weeks. ,1, A. Hunter, wifo and son and Mibs Edith Smith wero the guests of Mrs. K. L. I'icrco Sunday. Boy Esancy returned to Council llluits Suuday evening. Roy is em ployed by n store in tho Bluffs. II. B. Green, Bov. C. E. Conncll C. A, Rowland and not "101 others," but sev eral others went on a hunting trip Monday. Teeth extracted without pain by tho local application of Alvetunder. 1). Kqonh, at Hemingford October 31 and November 1. Ira E. Tash and Mr. Ashbaugh, re publican candidate for county commis sioner, wero shaking hands with our citizens Saturday. The Misses llettriek departed Thursday evening for Missouri where thoy will visit two weeks, returning thence to Canada after an absence of a year. Call and see samples of crowu and brltlgo work and artificial teeth while Dr. KoonB is in Hemingford, Friday and Saturday, October 31 and Novem ber 1. S. 0. Lack and wifo returned Mon day from Lincoln. Thoy report their little boy somewhat benefited by tho treatment he received at tho hospital in Lincoln. J. J. Smith was in town a short time Saturday. John is ono of tho most in dustrious men in our community and he seems to glvo excellent satisfaction in his work. G. L. Taylor shipped the cattle he contracted to an Iowa buyer Friday. A. S. Enycart accompanied the cattle to eastern Nebraska. Several others besides Mr. Taylor disposed of cattle to the same party. Mrs. Isa Council and Mrs. Arnott McCaudlcss, relatives ofMrs. McCand less, camo up Tuesday from Wymoro for a few weeks' visit. Thoy report that the rear sleoper of 41 was demol ished by a rear end collision at Scwald, The democratic-populist precinct ticket is as follows: Assessor, John Kuhn; road overseer, country district, Isaac Bickell; justico of tho pcaco, Alonzo Sherwood and Isaac Bockoy; constables, Clyde Whelan and A. D. ttlllett. Tho many friends of Mrs. G. W, Hatch, will regrot to hear that iho died of Bright's dlbeasu at Hill City, S. D., Tuesday evening, shortly before six o'clock. Mrs. Hatch has lived sevcrtd years on a ranch north of hero on the Niobrara river. Shu leaves a husband and on? daughter. Mr. Hatch and daughter went up to Hill city on tho passenger Wednesday. Interment will take place in Hill City. The IIkimld extends sympathy to tho bereaved ones. Public Sale. I will sell at public auctiou at my place three miles west and three and one-half miles north of Hemingford, October 30, 1002, sale to begin at 1 o'clock sharp, the following described property: Forty-seven head of cattle, viz: Five cows, 11 two-year-old heifers, 0 two-year-old steers, 9 yearling heifers, 7 steer calves, 0 heifer calves; 1 lumber wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 light buggy, 1 set buggy harness, a lot of poles and lumber, 3 good ridge poles 30 feet long, 1 pair pulleys, 1 good sled, 1 hay rake, 1 milk tank and household goods too numerous to mention. Terms: All sums under 310, cash; 810 and over, six and twelve months' time will be given upon good, bankable security, no discount for cash, Samuel T. Huckb. K. L. Pikoce, Clerk. W. M. Fosket, Auctioneer. Horses Wintered. Good pasture and hay, stabled at night. Four miles southwest. Inquire Mollring Bros.' Store. ' "" - Publlo Sale. Tho undersigned will offer at public sale on tho premises two nnd one-half miles northwest of Hemingford, Thurs day, November 0, i002, nt 1 o'clock tho following property, to-wlt: Sixty-seven head of cattle 28 eight 'milch cowb, 5 two-year-old steers, 0 yearling stocrs, 0 yearling heifers, 1 bull, S two-year-old steers, 13 last spring steers and 0 last spring heifers; four head of horses 1 3-year-old gelding, 1 saddlo pony 8 years old, 1 gelding nnd 1 last spring colt: sorenty-flvo tons of feed barley, millet and rye, 13 acres corn fodder in shock with corn and some wood nnd wire and other things too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: Ten months' timo will be given upon approved secnrlty drawing ten per cent, por annum. All sums of $10 and under, cash; no dis count off for cash. If weather is bad sale will bo post poned until further notice. FltKD Oluao. K. L. Pikkcr, Clerk, W, M. Foskkt, Auctioneer. Red Letter Sale On all lines of DRESS FABRICS Includes all the... LATEST STYLES All customers will be given a 1 1 I 60M- IN H If PI -AN06EE J 1 1 I'MEW SHOES I jfj Boys' School Shoes. They are perfect fitting latest styles and up to date footwear. All sizes and price3 any- where from $1.25 to $3.00. &-j&jz:- CANTON CULLINUS. Mrs. Bass is on tho stele list this week. Mrs Bass and Mrs. Randall wero the guests of Mrs. Curtis Sunday. George E. , Zimmerman is numbered among tho aflllcted at this writing. Arthur Bass ami his sister, Mrs. Vk A. Banc till, wero In Hemingford Mon Will Clayton has been ailing for somo timo but is on tho mend at present. Some of tho bon tons of Canton took in tho danco at Henry Shtmek's Satur day night. Ben C. Curtis and his mother have got moved luto their now house. Ben is a model workman in building a Ne braska brick house. ' Wo had tho pleasure of shaking hands with an old time friend and staunch citizen of Allianco Sunday In the per son of John O'Keofe. who nassed! through these parts en route for John Hlckey's ranch in Sioux county. Georgo Lemon of Dawes county was in this vicinity Monday gathering up his cattle which tho Bass brothers had been keeping for him. Bofore leaving he sold four head of calves to Mrs. Bass and five head of older cattle to W. A. Randall The singing at J. W. Broshar's Sun day was out of sight. Among those present was B, C. Curtis, tho great so prano singer and violinist of Slonx county, who entertained tho company for some timo with vocal and instru mental music. Also, Miss BeEslo Shet ler gave tho company some good tenor solos. It makes us feel sad io have to chron icle another accident to Miss Mary Clayton. Tuesday morning after start ing for her school her horse becamo excited, ran away, threw her off and sprained her wrist- and bruised her otherwise qulto severely, Tho horse ran a few rods further, stepped into a hole and fell and killed itself. This is the third timo such an accident has happened to Mary and she now affirms mat wanting is good and is not all taken up. From somo cause unknown to us our items have, failed to come out in the IIkkali) for a few weeks past. We don't think it is oir fault, as we have startud them in good time. (Week be fore 1 as! in only timo recently we have fulled to publish every correspondence that iwitne in. That week all of them wero crowded over to the next week by an unforseen pressure of other mat ter. Wo shall try to have them all ap pear promptly hereafter. Emtok.) uox nurrn bounders. Willlati Banks and family left last week for their old homo in Iowa. Thov have lived hero for tho past' two years and have made many friends who are sorry to seo them go. Miss Mae Heath closed a successful terra ul school in the Clark district last Frlcuvy. She commenced teaching the following Monday morning in dis trict No. 10. C. C. Ruggles left last Friday for the eastern part of the state where he will canvass for the Globe cabinet. Messrs. Judson and A. S. Gerdes de livered a flno bunch of cattle at All l- ance Monday. Mrs. A. a. Gerdes has just received five full-blood chickens of the rose comb leghorn breed. Mrs. Gerdes has a fine flock of these chickens. Painless Dentistry. Dr. Koons, dentist, of Alliance will positively extract teeth without pain by the use of Alvetunder. At Heming ford Friday and Saturday, October 31 and November 1. Notlco to Taxpayors. Are your 1901 taxes paid? Tui-iale will commence November 3d, and if your tax is not paid for last year or previous years your property may be sold. County Treasurer. 20 per cent Discount from Oct. 23rd to Nov. 1st. TRIMMING AND LINING INCLUDED. Yours truly, Alliance Cash Shoe Store, TH0S, 0LSEN, Proprietor, & -gj$3 Lumber nnd Building Material. 4 ! Forest Lumber Co. 1 s? ALBERT 1 r - JOHN SON. DEALER IN CffiiimuiiirE- BuMvc 1&&ev&V. Estimates Cheerfully Given.- WE MAKE ALL KINDS OF.... TANKS AND A TY OF. SPECIAL- "dipping m. ! ! Buggies Wagons and Alliance, Nebraska. W. B. AOHESON. J. E. JODER ACHESON & JODER, Successors to BECK & CO. HARDffiARB, THE CELEBRATED Dier ks' Lumber! Coal Co. -FOB- Lumber and Building Materials CoaX &ua")Dooa. nszUSCSTkt We Can Also Make a Loan in the You Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association SO AS TO HELP YOU GET A HOME. , Alliance Bowling Alley, W. S. RIDGELL, Proprietor. ?u sus frpsucu. wvs Tte.es, Ctaawesfx &w&Tb&s Majestic Ranges and Estate Oak Soft Coal Heaters Your Patronage Solicited.... Opera House Block. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. W. IT. ConniN, V. Pres. P. M. Knight, Pros. O. II. Connett, Cashier. Alliance National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. 2S Incorporated. Safe. Conservative. V .. Capital Paid in $50,000. ' SURPLUS, 85,000. DIUEOTOUS : K. M. Knight, 13. P. Bottlehelm, W. H. Corbln, Thos. Beck, P.W. Harris. tW MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED SECURITY. V. A. Hampton, President A. S. Reed, Vice President R. M. Hampton, Cashier G. Hampton, Ass't Cashier. Appointed Amusement Place in the West, and Invite All to Call. Ladies Especially Invited. Bowling, Billiards and Pool. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SOFT DRINKS. ONE DOOR NORTH OF Young's Grocery. B. M. HOTEL.- 5SSSSSSS!SSSQ5:,:!i,;csea G. A. WHITE, Proprietor. Lunch Counter in Connection. WE AIM TO PLEASE. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Opp. XZUeu Gtrsuaci, JU.lla.no, XTartsrsuilca.. 4226 First National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. Capital, $50,000. Surplus and Profits, $20,000. Directors: W. A. Hampton. A. S. Reed E. C. Hampton. R. M- Hampton.. T tii fi tVTi i Tin n wt r! n nii ft fi.r -ir T ulti ill i itn ftirTi ' T" iT M i"riii it T - i T.i TlpXi .r - -'i. n iTl fc JAMES BA'KItV, I'res. O. ITAYIXIR. V. Pres. KEITII h. PIERCE, Cashier. Fitfst Scte Bqril, UNOOBPO BATED.! OIT KEMIjNGirOIWD. a Authorized Capital, - - - $10,000. U, It. GltBHW. BOARD OP DIREOTOPS: J. II. Snint Jauks Bariit. Ksitii U Piihcv. o. L. Tayloh. ran Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange furnished on eastern banks. w Tsvonu m.nnn (rrWi JwlirltV- - . .w m w . k-i gy gyg 's,'B,Tyrgiii'a Ycrveryyg crrcrys,o--5yy virtnnrtvwvvw&w 3 X T r J ,t i