V Tf . v ; 44 ; , - 4. v- or . ,. 1 u- w ( ( HEMINGFORD. IKolth Ikl'lorco Is fully authorized to so licit subscriptions imtl Job work and collect und receipt for same, and transact all other business In connection with his position ns nn accredited representative of tliU puper.j Mrs. S. R. Burk wits sick this week. Delia Reed went to Alliance Sattir day. Mrs. Bevan lias been ill with ton--silitis. Ira Reed was iu town Thursday on official business. Mary Hcmcall spent Sunday with the Fosket girls. Ina Osborn began school in the home district Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hood were in town last Thursday. Geo. L. Taylor shipped a car of cat tle to South Omaha Monday. Mrs. Rustin and Miss Grace Wheeler returned from Alliance Thursday. B. E. Johnson accompanied a ship ment of cattle to Alliance Monday. H. G. Buhl, agent for the Fairfield Mutual,. was doing business here this week. Ed Loomis has apples on sale at $1.25 a bushel, at the building next to the postofnec. Peter Swanson had a rib broken -while attempting to mount a fractious pony recently. Walter Osgood returned from Alli ance Wednesday where he went with a car load of cattle. The celebrated Moline wagons, spring wagons and buggies for sale at close prices, at Anton Uhrig's. State Bank Exajniner Whittcmore of Lincoln paid his annual visit to- the First State bank Wednesday. G. A. Clayton, a potato buyer from Clarinda, Iowa, was interviewing our potato dealers Thursday last. Ernest Oldag has gone on a short visit to his parents. On the way he will spend a few days on his home stead in Sheridan county. The M. E. ladies have arranged to give a public dinner Thanksgiving day at the the building one door south of the postoffice. Everyone invited. Rev. Sciulz is conducting a German school in Mrs. Johnson's house on Box Butte avenue. There is quite 'an en rollment and great interest is being shown by pupils and parents. H. L. Bushnell will allow all his cus tomers holding keys"t'o try them Satur day, Nov. 21. He will also pay for their dinners at the dinner to be given by the Congregational ladies in the building north of Green's. Anyone who does not hold keys but who 'desire dinner can get same by paying the ladies individually. Hugo Lichte lost most of his winter feed Saturday evening. A fire started in his north stacks and the wind being strong and from that direction he could save none of it. It also des troyed several loads of wood which he had used for a corral. About 50 tons were consumed. The origiu of the fire is a mystery, as he had not been to the stack, which first ignited, for some time. Mrs, Amy Earnest died at her home in this village on last Friday evening it half past seven o'clock. Burial took place the following day, Rev. Burleigh, the Methodist minister, conducting a funeral service at her home. Mrs. Earnest was born in or near Palmyra, Ohio, August 31, 1837, and grew up there. Early in life she married Ho ratio Nelson Earnest. Her oldest child, a daughter, was born at Palmy ra. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest later moved to Berrien county, Michigan, where they resided until moving here when the county was first being settled. Mr. Earnest homesteaded land near Non pareil and later came to Hemingford and went into business. He died here several years ago and both are buried in Hemingford cemetery, Besides the daughter already mentioned there were two sons, Clyde and Wilber. The former was here for several days prior to the funeral, attending his mother and doing all in his power to make her last hours as painless as possible. Her affliction was cancer and she had been troubled with the disease for years, at one time going to the hos pital at Omaha where an operation was performed, which, however, could not cure her. but prolonged her life several years. Since the death of Mr. Earnest she gained her livelihood by nursing. But it was only partly for the remuneration that she did this it was because her heart was kind and sympathetic and because she loved to be of use in the world. Her patients Joved her for her cheerfulness, useful ness and genuine interest in their wel fare and it is pleasant to note that many whom she nursed during sickness came and ministered to her during the long, painful days of her last illness. She came of one of the best families that Ohio boasts of atid throuhalljjter life, though environment was often distasteful and somctimos bitter, she kept true to herself and to her youth. A shallower nature could not come so true through the tribulations of u life such as hers. She achieved success in this life because she world. did good in the "NOTidii or T.t.i:cTio.v. 1 To lie Held In tho City of Alliance Decern hcr MUi, 100:1.., Proposition to vote bonds for city hull. Notire Is liorvby jtlven to tho IckhI voters of tho city of AUIhik'O. tii-Hos llutto county, Ne braska, Unit, pursuant to n petition by tnu r luisito nuinner or irecnoiuers oi s.nu city (with which petition then) Is furnished proper for such election mid submission of tho prop- security for tho expenses of election! nsUntf osition heii'lnnttr M't fortl), nn election Is MARSLAND. J. C. Wood is shipping hay to the hills. Miss Amelia J acobson isassiting Mrs. A. E. Bycrs at dressmaking. C. H. Richer drove to Hcmingsford Fridar evening taking Mr. Spencer. E. E. Ford and Henry Shrinck of Lawn shipped a car of cattle to South Omaha Monday. Addic Way, Delia Keyes and' Rose Zcbcrt, each a one-quarter section, to H. S. Furman, $300 each. John Sullenbergcr and family spent last Tuesday at "Evergreens," the pleasant home of Ben Miller, Jr. Postmaster Snow left the office to the care of his daughter, Miss Attic, on Sunday and with the remainder of the family spent the day at N. S. Poole's, two miles east of town . Miss Pearle Crigler of Hough spent several days in this place and vicinity taking orders for nursery stock irom a Minneapolis nursery firm. She was. we understand, quite successful. Miss Carter, a niece of Mrs. W. II. Thomas, arrived on Wednesday from southern Iowa, the object of her com ing being to assist in' caring for her aunt, who still lingers in terrible condition. B. H. Miller and son Howard ar rived from Hazelton, Iowa, last Wednesday. The former to attend to business matters and the latter to re main with his brother Ben on the Mil ler ranch, five miles north of town. The troops were in camp at this place Monday night on their return trip from Ft. Riley, Kans. Six hundred mounted men make an imposing sight and our people are always glad of an opportunity to see Uncle t Sam's boys. Prosperity is evinced by the lively rate in which real estate in and around this place is changing hands. C. D. Tyler sold his house and lots to Mrs. Morolemon, consideration being SSoo. P. L. Wilson, house and lot to James Wilson, $500. John Irion, B. & M, hotel, property to Mrs. Inis Hollibough, $400. Bruce & Hollibough, 8,500 acres ranch land, to E. S. Gregg(l $15,000. Charles Posvar and family of Lawn were down on Monday . The immed iate cause of Mr. Posvar's coming to town was an item which he saw in the Marslaud items last week in The Hek ald. The item was made to read that L. Snow had a contract for shipping several cars of "hogs" to the hills, which was a compositor's error and should have read hay. . Mr. Pasvor has twenty fat hogs to sell and thought he had struck a chance. One of the most interesting enter tainments to take place in our schools occurred last Friday afternoon. Miss Addic Harris and her pupils enter tained the mothers of the district at a "schoolhouse party." Neat invitations were issued by the pupils and they were quite well responded to, notwith standing the busy time. A fine literary programme was carried 'out consisting of songs, recitations and drills, all of which were well rendered, the songs being exceptionally good. After the program, refreshments were served. Orangeade and cake, popcorn balls and mixed nuts constituted the bill-of-fare and were partaken of with much relish. We can not refrain from compliment ing the school board on securing go able an, instructress as Miss Harris. Every department of her work indicates thoroughness and demonstrates the fact that she is amply qualified for her chosen profession. culled to lie held In said city on the lltli day of Doeomlier, HX.3, at which election tho fof lowliif proposition will he submitted U the electors of ciihl eliy: , "Shall the divot Alliance, In the county of liox Hntte, and state of Nebraska, Issue ImiikU to tho amount of Eight Thousand Dollars 8,000.00) to 1)0 of tho denomination of 1(W0.(W each, with Inurcst coupons thoreto attached, payable to licaror twenty jcar.s after their date, ami rodeetniibln at the option of tho said city nt any limn nftrr ten years from their date, said boudsdniwInRlntcrestntthonUoof six per cent per annum payablo uunually from tho said day of their dato, said bonds to bo dated tho second day of January, A. 1). 1001, Intorest and principal to bo nuulo puyiiblo at tho fiscal agfcuay of tho statu of Nebraska In tho rlly of Now York: -for tho purpose of erecting. ouulpploK nnd maintaining u City Hall and Jail IlulhUni for" municipal use with in the said city of Allluncejaecordlw to plans and specifications now on lllo In tho clti clerk's office and to authorise thoclty council of said city of Alliance to annually levy and collect a KciKsrnl tux In the sumo manner as other municipal taxes are levied and collect ed, on nil property within tho snld citv of Al liance! In addition to tho sum authorized to the sum authorized to be lnvlod for other pur poses, to meet the payment of the Interest and principal of said Isinds as the samu become due and payable." Tho form in which the above proposition Is suhmttled shall he by ballot, upouuhtch shall bo prlnteit.or partly written and partly print ed, the following wordst l'or S8.000.00 uiiy hall bonds and tax cs. ForSfs.ooo 00 city hall bonds and tax-No. If to thirds of the votes cast at said elec tion bo' Tor $.s,uOO.PO city hall bonds and tax jes," thu iiIkivo protKriltlou will bo declared nuiipi-d. Said election shall ho hold In the First want In tho VVo-dmen hall on Montana street: and In the Second ward In tho city council chnmbur on Hpx llutte avenue. on the Hill duy of Divemlor.A. I). 1003: the x. lis t open nt H o'clock a. m. and to ro,ii ilu iij'i nuitl 7 o'clock p ui . mountain time, of S.111I day. Hy urucrof thoclty couuel. of -said city or Alliance, Nebraska. l.outM llHECiMi.wrriN Mil, 1. Attest: .Ias. 11. II. Hewitt, City Clerk. 47 4 OrJtnnncc No. 82. An ordinance providing for the construc tion of a sidewalk alonu lots 7, 8, P, lu. 11,12 and 1:1. block 23, original town of Alliance . ltox llutte county, Nebraska. lie It ordained ly tho mayor 11 ml council of the city of Alliance, Nebraska 1 That thero shall he built u sidewalk along tho front of lots 7,8, 0. 10, 11, 11 and 13, block 29, original town, now city of Alliance, Uox llutte county, Nebraska. 11. That said sidewalk built under this ordin ance shall bo four feet eicht Inches In width built of lumber eight Inches In width and two Inches In thickness, securely nailed upon at least three stringers 2x4 set upon edges on the surface of tho ground, HI. Tlint. It fthull 1h the dutv of the cttv mni-slial to enforce this ordinance, and that when re pairs arc needed, ho shall. In writing, so notify thu owner, agent or occupant of the abutting lot, who shall cause the needed ro pairs to bo miiili'. and In the event thut sucu owuer.agciil or occupant shall fall tomake such repairs for 24 hours niter naving receiveu sucu notice 1110 city marshal is hereby empowered to make said repairs mid certify tho cost of the same to the council, who shall, at Its next regular meeting levy such cost ns a special assessment against said lot. IV. In case thu owner, agent orocrupiintof such lots fronting on thu proposed sidewalk shall uciclcul or refuse to construct said sldowulk as rciiulred hv this ordinance, for a period of ;u days after tho passage of this ordinance, then tho city marshal Is hereby authorized to Im mediately construct sum sidewalk according to tliU provisions of this ordinance and certify tho cost of tho same to the cltv council, who linll levy the same as u special assessment ugainsts.ihl lot or lob. V. This ordinance to take ofTcct on and after Its passage, approval und publication. Head first time UcU .s lixa. Head second ttmu Oct. 8, 1003. Head third tlmo Nov. 10, WW. Approved November 10, 1003. 4 Louis liurongf'.NSTKiN, Mujor. .Us H. H. llewiTT. City Clerk. . Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of Hox llutte coun ty, Nebraska, upon u decree rendered by said court In favor of Tho Equitable Land Com pany, plnintllT. and against Jumos MuUiihe. defendant, I will, on the llthduyot December. A. D. 1UU3, at-10 o'clock a. m. oa said day, at the west front door of tho court house In Alliance. In snld county, sell tho following described real vntute. to-witt Tho southeast quarter of section It. In town- north or range 41. west 01 inesixtii I meridian. In liox lluttu county. Ne- rnku. nt nubile auction to the highest bid tier fur cuhIi. to ial Isfv said order of sale In the sum of $110.33 and Interest, costs and ac cruing costs, also subject to taxes In tho sum f:5'-70' IHA 1IRED. Sheriff of said County. W. 0. Himonso.n:. Attorney for Plaintiff. 4-4 , Sheriff's Sale. lly virtue of an order uf sale Issued by tho clerk of ths district court of llox llutte coun ty, Nebraska, upon u decree rendered by said court in favor of The Equitable l.anu Com pany, plaintiff, and against John Nikout, Anna Nikont, Frederick Sorge und Mary 0. Sorgo, are defendants, I will, on the 14th duy of De cember, A. D. 1003. at 10 o'clock a. in. on said day. at tho west front door of thu court huuno iu Alliance. In said county, sell tho follow lug described real estate, to-wlt: Lots three nnd four, and south half of north west quarter of section 5, In townshlpSO, north of range 51, west sixth principal meridian, In ltox lluttu county, Nebraska, at public auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of salo. In tho sum of $080.41 and Interest, costs nnd accruing costs, subject to taxes in the sum of ;tt.S0. jra Sheriff of said County. V. fi. BlMONSO.v. Attorney for Plaintiff. 47-4 rv t j A Car Load of New York State APPLES received this week at Graham's Grocery... Finest qaulity of apples that ever came to the west. Price low. Ordinance No. 40. An ordinance regulating tho obstruction street and and rullwuy crossings In the vil lage of Hemingford, Nebrnsku, by railroad cars or engines and providing a penalty rof violation of the same He It ordained by the Chairman and Hoard of Trustee of the village of Hoinlnutord, Ne braska: Soc. 1. That any person, porous or corpora tion who shall obstruct or keep standing bn thu street railway crossings lu tho village of Hemingford, Nebraska, any railroad cars or engines for more than live minutes at any one tlmo shall upon conviction thereof be fined not more than fifty dollars (J5O.O0I nor less than live dollars (tS.OO). or lo linprlsoued In tho county Jail not o.eeedlng sixty dujs for each olTcnsu. , , . , . , , Sec. 2. An obstruction contemplated In sec tion one of this act shall mean that thero must ) an opening of at least ono hundnsl feet space for each and every -rosslng In tho said village. ,, .,,... Sec This ordinance shall take effect and be in forco from and after Its pjssage, approv al ami publication according to 'aw. I'assed October 10, IKS. Approved October 19. 1903. It. II. 1'unk, Chairman rro tem. Attest: E. Kveuktt. , ISeall Vlllago Clerk. &&&&t5-t$&(Jtt5c C&&&&&S-6'&&3'g6 NO BUSINESS IN THE FALL Sounds Funny, Doesn't it? WELL, IT'S THIS WAY tions none genuine without the "Legfgett & Piatt guarantee tag" on each spring as shown below. No. 15, sectional spring (jfT fkfk as sliownincut PJUJ No. 1, one piece spring (1 J Cl $4.50 $3.50 No. 5, one piece spring as shown in cut No. 3, one piece spring r) y q iwj. p ujq IfcTo. IS 3To- 5 GUARANTEE The dealer is horcby Instructed to return the purchase prlco in cash, upon return of this Spring, If nftcr one month's trial it shall not prove satisfactory In every respect. Lcggctt & Plntt SB & Mfg. Co. MAKurAcnnitim y .... Every One Guaranteed. .... GEO. DARLING Taken Lp. . . t October'!, 1M3. ooetlpa 13, tqwn 27, range IT, on my promises, one dark brown mare, about 11 vo or si euts old. with bay spring colt : one roan mare, about nine or ten years old; no brands. f'HAS. Tiiksjklk. uupjs.tqa OAHtm ijpujo m 'SuA nun 3uos 'Jd Pun 'UBUI lttHiB qouaj 'oiotipa' MO. ;i-Bq3aBiis J uuBuinotia Ma jo sitsoaauip oqi bj al Xub B 'nans IiBoaqi oih jo jaouBa oq npira avou sj Sutjajuos bj nujqa jo lojodtno ato qajq moij obtjmjp oqx mit(I ,uuii3 jo loiadoia Notice of Amendment of the Articles of Incorporation or the Mollrlnn-Kosu Klvc Stock Company. At a spectnl meeting of the btooh holders of tho Mollriun-Uosn Live Stock company, held nt Its olllce iu the city of Alliance, Nebraska, on October 20, linn nullml fnr tlmt nuriiosc. the fol- leaving resolutions were unanimously adopted; . ,',.,, ;Uebolve,d, That t,he eapitul stock of the Mollrlng-Rosa Live Stock company be and Is hereby Increased from 520.000.00, In shares of 3100.Q0, to 830,000.00, In shares of 3100.00. Ilesolved, That It Is the sense of this, meeting of the stockholders of the Mollrlug-Uosa Live Stok company that a vice-president is neee&sury for the successful carrying on of the biisl ms nf Rnlri corooratiou and tho ollice of vice-president is hereby created as one of the oiitees oi sain uuruiuuuu, and that section 8 of the articles of in corporation of thu suid Mollring-Uosu Live Slock company oe mm i ucicuj amended by insertiug the word vice president ns otio of the ollleers of said corporation in aid section 8 of said iirticle of incorporation. Resolved. Thut tho nrticles of incor n.iruttoii of the Mollrlmr-Kosa Live Stock company be and are hereby amended bv adding the following words to bo known as section 11 of articles of incorporation of said Moll-rinff-Hosa Live Stock company: "These articles may be altered or amended by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding cap. tul stock, nt any regular stock holders' meeting or at a special meet ing c.tllcd for that purpose, provided notice of Mich meeting shall be given to each stockholder, as provided for bv the by-laws of said corporation, such amendment, if any, to be execut ed in behalf of the corporation by such otllcer as the stockholders may deslg ate. , , Resolved, That the secretary of the Mollring-Rosa Live Stock company be and is hereby authorized to execute and make the above and foregoing amendments to the articles of incorpor tlon of tho Mollring-Rosa Live Stock company and Is also hereby author ized to have the above and foregoing resolutions published in some paper printed in the city of Alliance, Nebras ka, for a period required by law. State of Nebraska, IIok Rutto county, DO' Ed. D. Mollrlng, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he is sec retary of tho Mollring-Rosa Live Stock company; that nt a r.peeial meeting of tho stockholders of said corporation held at its office In the city of Alliance, Nebraska, on October 20, 1003, called for said purpose, the above and fare going resolutions wero unanimously adopted by said stockholders in meet ing assembled. En. D. Moluuno. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of October, 1003. Wit.mam Mitchell. Notary Public. Notice to Redeem. State of Nebraska I K. UU.UUIW bVUIHJ To John 1). Allen t You aro hereby notified that on tho 17th day of lebruiiry, 1C, Irvlii) B. Heed purchased ut tax sale the northwest quarter or section II. lu township 25 of ramie 50, in ltox llutte county, Nebraska. That said land was taxetl In. the name of John 1) Allen, and that said purchase of tax falo of said land was made for tbe years lVjO.lW.lttfs), lsyuand 1P00, and that subowiucnt taxus have been paid on said land by Irvlnn H Heed lor tho year. 1001 and ljtti. That the time for redumption of the uforosald land will e plro on tho I7ti day of February, 1B04. Dated, Alliance. Nebraska, this 1st day of October, lf03. 41 Inviso H, llKicn. yr Olcial Vole of Box Butte Counts' Nov. 3, 1903. OFt'IClF AMI .cjANmiuTiy. lTr Jutlae supreme 60115- John 1L liarties, rep, ,!olm .1. t-iulll vim, fus....( ,. UeorKuI. WrlKjit, pro , fj, t hrisllutisoil, so ,.... For Keirents State University ririrlosf Allen, rep , WlllhimO. Whitman-, n-p. ....... William A. Jones, fus I(r. lnest O. Weber, fus r. A. Marker, pro It. V. Mulr.pro T. It. Llpplucott, mi Judges I5th Judicial District Allen O. Fisher, rop, W1I1T. Wills, n-i .1. J. Harrington, fun V. II, Westovcr, fu-t For County Treasurer - Alex Mulrhead. rep l W'. Hreiuun, fus For County Clerk V, U. Mounts. n) ., S. M. Hixyser, fti ..,.., .For Sheriff- ' Its. U'lldy, iep , 1 m !...., I r..L ,... ..vv.i, iui ..... ...... . .. For County JuiU'e - Hmlth I'.Tutlle, rep I). K, Spucht, flit , For County it.eiliitendeui Ieora A. ltustlu, rep , J, W. ilnuinpirduci. fus For County As.ess r - A. 8. Kiijeart, rep , A.S. Heed, fits tor Surveyor I). ' llulit'H. rep J. I. Hiiriinl, flit For Connier J. IC. MiMire, rup ., (.'lauue nuiiipiii-''), nis 'i a ? i 7 -! : -j 3 ; 1831 ina u loej lot) 'ii 0, ... , Hii 107 14 i:m, it 3 13 h3 til 33 hi -a fl 3.... tl 'J'.... 4 ;t... Ill) Hi in1 1S 60 71 g 8 6 I I I F a . . : : i i i : : :.- t t P'l ISO. i; Mil' .. 117 .. 150 ..' 10, .. 13 .. 7- ,.t ISO' ..IW .. I ,. I'll ..' 101 so at 37 3ll I if) 11 1 in) 8, ai. 140 30, 38! 471 1H!I Kl' if III) 113 (si f,r ii'.'i ui iii nitp us', y:t 0 '..1 IK 3 For County I'ommlKsloner.lst dls.l ) Id. Taylor, rep Geonro Frank Cuba, fus 1! 107 lis1 IK Ttnl vnlenf pnvlni'ti1 '!7h 110 8S 133 237 IS ?1 '-i i'. 1.) 41 'no X 41 20 31 IS 30 13 40 S5 ill' 13 31 37 41 74 40 37 4P 41' CO 3f 4P 4 30 '-0 05 IB 31 ri 41 S) SI 4 .0 M 511 d .Till 3 41 ri so 4 4J 1 as 07 4S 5S 2W ) 1 M 15 31 1 so 33 20 i us so IS s s mi 4." 114 21 13 I) 10, I 1W 10 10 IS, 20 S' ? g" Si a r I : ' : i- i : I 17 17 20 20 1 1 1 17 14 20; 20 31 II 2S! IS 10 30 10 4J1 30 III1 a: N 23 2H 1 l y, 47i 1 13 "!l r '.'U s K 445 31S! 507 570 .521 ftS1 .V' 481 "! 14' 1! IS 11 I I II 11 y HI 40K, 5ssir Oli 47 j 7U5J457 IP W OS' a-C2M ?' II 10 Ssl r.74lii 441 tirj:3 10 4?: '11 111 'I to (t!' 43 7U 33 4TH 177133 57 10W I have purchased the pain shop of Albert Johnson and am prepared to do all kinds of carriage painting-. People, if ou have furni ture you want fixed I will call and get it. I also do painting and paper hanging, graining and first class sign work. All work of the best and satisfaction- guaranteed. Phone 194. W. H. Zelimng. llutte County, I have one hundred tons of good prairie hay for sale. It can be utilized on the place with best accommodations, For particulars write to . S. Kaper, Lawn, Neb. 4'3 Notice. In the District court of Hox Wbruskii- ln the matter of thoappllcullon of T. M. L.aw lor, (.'uurdlau of Theodore Peterson, Frank Hood, Acnes Hood, Eddie Hood and Minnie Hood, minors, ehtldreu of Ina Hood, deceased, to sell real estate; Notice Is hereby isl veil that lu pursunnco of nn or.lnrnf w. H. Unstnvi'r. tudiroof the dis trict court of liox llutte county, Nebraska, made on the 14th duy of October, 1003, for the sale of the real ettato hereinafter descrllieu, then- will be sold ut the wett frout door or the court house lu tbe city of Alliance, ltox. Uutlo county. Nebraska, on theSith day of Noveni br, I.103, atone o'clock p. M.. nt public ven due, to tho hllu'st bidder tor cash, the fol lowing described lund or real estate, to wit: Tho southeast ijuarler und southwest ouar'er or section 15. lu township 25 of nitiBe 4 in Hox llutte county, Nebruska. Dated OctolKirli. 1W3. T. M. Uwleii, , Guardian of Theodore l'eter .n,. L'Mnl (Tr.njl Af.llftd llrwwl Kilillf Hood and Minnie Hood, minor lieirs 01 jnu iioou. ue- ceased. j 1 IfgfcvrFuMMMia-alBcg" j;vr imI 1 1 A 1 thH F-FOct 23 J