The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, April 21, 1910, Image 5

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Hemingford Happenings.
Mrs. WrrJ. Curr'U greatly improved at
this writing.
The Hemjngford Telephone Co. held a
meeting Friday. ' '
Mr. A. M. Miller was a passenger to
Alliance Friday.
Mr. 13. E. Johnson returned from his
trip to Omaha Friday
Mrs. Uert Mart's father came tram Iowa
Tuesday for an extended visit.
Ora Phillips and a couple of land seekers
came up from Alliance Thursday.
Rev. Waterman went to Marsland Sun
day on 43 returning Monday on 44.
K. L. Pierce, wife and Miss Jean
Hustin autoed to Alliance Tuesday.
Prof, 'and Mrs. Deaver went to Alliance
Friday to attend the county contest.
Miss Dollie Pierce has been sort of
under the weather for the past week.
Dr. Andrews went to his home in
Scottsbluff Friday, returning Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr went up to
Alliance Saturday returning Sunday. 1
Kev. and Mrs. Rozak were passengers'
to Alliance Saturday returning Sunday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. CJeo. Hedgccock and Missi
Nora Drown autoed to Alliance Saturday.
Don't forget "The Prince of Sweden"
at the Opera Mouse Monday night, April
25-
Mr. Ray Woods hatf purchased himself
a new Ford car, It, is certainly a hurh-
mer.
. Carl Powell weut to Omaha Friday. He
has accepted his old position as night
,, operator.
Mr. and Mrs.- Mike Tsacher were in
from Sioux county doing some traditfg
Saturday. ,.,
Miss Lizzie Phillips went to Alliance to
spend Sunday with home folks and to at
tend the contest.
Mrs. K. L. Pierce is taking Dollie
Pierce's place in the First State Bank,
while Dollie is sick.
Col. Wm. Fosket went to Chadron,
Nebr.,- Tuesday, for a short visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Olds.
Mrs. A. H. Pierce was taken suddenly
and seriously ill Sunday, but is some
better at this writing.
Mr. C. A. Burlew will open up his new
"place of business soon nq.w, as most of the
merchandise has arrived.
Mr. Isaac Rockey and son Emi! has
bought out the C. J. Wildy store. They
took possession Saturday.
Mr. B. H. Henderson returned to
Chicago Friday where he has a position as
engineer on the Chicago & North West
ern. Campbell Bros, are cleaning out Mr.
Partridge's well this
.week.
1 hey have
for Bradly
just finished digging
Fenner.
well
Miss Nora Brown and Mr. A. E. Clark
were united in marriage Saturday, April
16, by Rev. Burleigh at the Drake liotel
in Alliance.
A good many Hemingfordites attended
the Industral Contest held at Alliance
Saturday Everyone reports the exhibit
as being fine.
,- .Mrs. Hedgecock, Sr., returned to her
ll&rriD in Sioux County ' th first of last
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OUR PLAN: Your choice of either Game Fish Set FREE with $80.00
amounts we will allow such a one to procure a set pVjpresentation of $40.00 in coupons
of these beautiful plates for $ 10 in coupons or a. platter (or $20. . - ,. .
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solutely free. A coupon
You will alwavs get sixteen
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II9 W. Wyoming Ave., Second Store West of P.
Jason Sheldon returned from Scotts
bluff Monday. Mr. Sheldon has been
down there taking treatment for the past
month. He seems greatly improved.
Mrs. Ham "Hall, who has been very
sick for the past week is some improved
at this writing.
Mr. Ed Stigele's mother, from the east
ern part of the state, arrived Thursday
morning on 35 for a visit.
Mr. Geo. Carrell's new barn wilt soon
be ready for use and work will soon be
begun on his new residence.
The new Post Office is going up just
south of Postmaster Walker's house. So
it will be quite handy for Mr, Walker.
Mr. H. H. Pierce and Ray Brown came
up front Alliance the last of the week.
The roads were so they couldn't grade
with the engine.
The Commercial Club held a banquet
in the Odd Fellow's Hall Tuesday evening.
There were quite a. number present and
1 the evening was enjoyed by all,
HubbVs Flat. ,
Arthur Hubble is visiting in Hope.
A. Ross visited A. Lore's Saturday.
Joe Neured is hunting for some stray
cattle.
Roy Denton was a Sunday caller at V.
B. Hubble's.
Edwin Dunlapp is visiting his father,
W1B. punlapp. '
iFjne weather we are having. OhI yes
for Sioux county people
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Durr visited John
Durr and family Sunday.
. Ethel Tallada and Helen Lore visited
at Geo. Denton's Sunday.
Miss Helen Lore and Howard Lore are
vis iting their brother, A. Lore.
Joe Neured jr., has been visiting in
ScottsbluQfor the past few days.
Geo. Sieverson was a Friday visitor at
Miss Sheperd's school, Durr district.
W. B. Hubble has returned from his
work near Alliance for a few days only.
Mrs. A. Lore and cousin, Miss E. Tal
lada, visited at J. A. Lore's at Alliance
last week,
Miss Mabel Sheperd's school closed with
a successsul term and they celebrated the
event by having a field day.
STRASBURGER
Mr.. Green was trading at
Deal store Wednesday.
Warren Hooper, son of J.
the Square
L. Hooper,
spent Wednesday night with Julius Eckerler.
Jolra A. Cox, a banker from Alabama,
has come into the sandhills in quest of
fresh air, with which he will, no doubt,
be liberally supplied.
Mr. Hardison hauled a big load of wire
from Lakeside Saturday and had a good
deal of trouble getting home with it as the
roads are in a worse condition than usual.
Mr. McMillan, who recently took the
Ingerston claim, has moved his dwelling
house down to his west line so that he
would be nearer the school and postoffice.
Jeff Orr will sow fifty acres in alfalfa
this spring. He already has in twenty
acres and realized between j four and- five
hundred dollars profit ,pn his, last year's
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6 plates. They fa re simply
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Ones. Commence to save' coupons. Give us your whole bill
with every purchase. A beautiful Game or Fish Set worth $10.00 FREE as an appreciation
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ounces to every" pound whether you tiuy avr the phone',, in person pr' whether, you send Willie. Goods of absolutely best
7 as is consistent with goods of quality ppurteous.anclx)bliging sals-peoplfe'to show you what you want. Errors (if any)
this part of the county this year by the
settlers, influenced pror4p)'bji the large
yield on the land of All Spear and others
last season
News came to us today of an accident
which befell Miss Lena Sandoz yesterday.
She was thrown from her horse. As yet
we have been unable to learn of the ex
tent of the injury
Mr. Philpot of Tecumseh, Neb., who
recentlyjoined the ranks of the Kinkaiders,
is putting considerable improvements on
his place. Mr. Philpot is a practical
farmer and we predict a successful future
for him.
Irby Hall purchased three fine brood
mares from J. L. Hooper Wednesday and
says he intends to put fifteen more on his
place as soon as he completes his fencing.
He also purchased a pair of nice driving
mares in Alliance last week.
We understand that there will be an ef
fort made by some of the larger ranchers
to run a straight line of fence from Green's
to the Modisett range. Their plan, it is
reported, is to rt all of their cattle within
this fence, forcing them to range on the
unprotected claims of the settlers who are
not in position to fence. These settlers
east of this proposed li.ne should get to
gether and formulate plans to keep the
stock off their grass by fencing or otherwise,
BROADWATER
C. F, Dunlavey of Bridgeport was In
our burg Saturday.
M, H Hagerty is breaking up his
farm
ana wilt sow It to altalta.
We have had several days of wind
and
aisagreeaDie weatner. 4
Nels Lindberg and Wenzl Schmidt were'
over from Silverthorn Saturday.
George Beerline is building a new barn
on his place which fills a long felt want.
We notice the smiling countenance of
Adam D Waggy in our town Saturday.
Steve Howley has disposed of his land
interests here and has moyed to Gerlng.
J. Johnson made a trip to Broadwater
Monday which was his first visit to our
thriving town.
M, M. Ilraodt, our worthy blacksmith,
went to Alliance Saturday evening to
spend Sunday.
Mrs. L. M. Meyer came up from Lisco
Friday evening to visit her parents,, Mr.
and Mrs. J, Johnson
D. W. Lee has been adding some im
provements to his hotel building. Wesley
Snyder did the work.
Lark Thurman and Sam Dunn returned
Friday from Alliance where they had bus
iness at the land office.
George Beerline lost one of his work
horses Monday. It was a. valuable animal
and is a heavy loss to hlrri'.' ""
Mrs. J, Johnson went to Lisco Saturday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. M. Meyer,
and family for a few days.
Rev. J. T. Ellis went to Lisco Sunday
morning to assist in the dedication of the
Presbyterian church at that place.
Thomas Haiston was showing a number
of eastern buyers over the country Friday
and Saturday. There is quito a demand
for land in this locality.
The census enumerator is abroad in ihe
lqn4 tolrtnfv ,I.A nHtna nf ITnnl Qn'
chilsrerian'd'
J The assessor is also raakibg Ihe xbuh'ds. on
gaiucciuK inner siBiisucs.
Miss Elsie Johnson., went to Bridgeport
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last Friday to tako a teacher's examination
before the county superintendent. She
began a three month's term of school near
Cleman last Monday.
CANTON
Miss Bertha Carter of Hemingford vis
ited with Miss Agnes Moravek Monday,
Jim Meek worked for G, N, Clayton one
day last week.
Herbert Brown was in Hemingford one
day last week.
Frank Caha and family went to Hem
ingford Saturday.
Miss Nellie Carter carried the mail to
Hemingford Saturday.
School has commenced in Dltt. No. 3t.
Miss Fisher is the teacher.
The Wlriten Steamer has started
thresh again after a long rest.
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Misses Agnes and Ella Moravek took
dinner with Mrs. John Currin Tuesday.
Chas, Lockwood has a fine stock of jack
knives and razors. "Call and see them,"
Take youf butter and eggs to Canton.
The prices are the same as In Hemingford.
Chas. and Will Moravek were grinding
grain at W. A. Randall's last Wednesday.
The mail did not go Thursday on ac
count of the bad storm, but it went Fri
day. '
The farmers are waiting patiently for
the wind to stop blowing so as to get back
to the Holds.
Byron Fosket had the misfortune of
getting a fine horse cut on the wire ono
day last week,
BEREA
A Huelle called on J. T. Nabb last Sun
day.
Ed Anding went to Alliance last Satur
day. J T. Nabb and son, Walter, made a
trip to Alliance Saturday.
Mr. Panwitz has just finished his new
house and is ready to movo into it.
Elsie, Joe, Guy, and Walter Nabb wire
visiting at P. ,1, Knapp's last Sunday.
Ed Anding ind family were visiting
Charley Rceve3 near Alliance last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wells attended the
dance at Mr. Lelshman's Thursday
evening.
P. J. Knapp and son Fred and Vernon
Nabb made a business trip to Alliance
Saturday.
John and Fred Weinel are putting up a
fine new house. Look out now, for a new
housekeeper.
Nearly all the peoplo in the Berea
neighborhood turned out and went to town
'last Saturday.
Sunday school will be held at the Berea
church, April 24th at 2:30 p. m. and
preaching at 3:30 p. m.
The dance at N. G. Leishman's last
Thursday evening was not very well at
tended on account of the storm but we
are all living in hopes that they will give
(mother one in the near future.
Bonner Items
Avery Wood spept
Sunday with home-
tones,
ft. if Thomas .was. a
passenger
to Al-
liance Tuesday 4
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in coupons. For the benefit
and a cash payment of $3.00.
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A. SPRINGER
Asa Briggs and wife visited at Frank
Boon's Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Mills came home
from
Alliance Tuesday. '
Glen Gentle Is having a new well
down en his place.
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Carl Babbitt left last Sunday for points
in the eastern pari of the state.
Verna Fentonand Chris Anderson spent
Sunday at the home of Fred Wood.
Mrs. Dick Lisco came up from Scotts
bluff Friday to visit a few days with home
folks.
Martin Anderson and Mell Denison
drove to Alliance Tuesday, returning
home Wednesday through the rain and
snow,
The dance nt Mr. Colorick's Monday
night was well attended and everyone re
ports having a fine time. There were
several young people out from Alliance.
Hashman Notes
Fred Nichols was planing potatoes one
il last week.
Mrs. Nichols spent Tuesday qtlast week
at Mrs.. Skinner's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaghagen took dinner at
Fred Turner's last Monday.
Alfred Gaghagen purchased a cow of
Mr. Smice one day last week,
Carl Hashman and family and .Mildred
Parkins spent Saturday at Cal Hashman's.
Fred Nichols and his sons, Royce and
Ernest, were callers at Mr. Skinner's
Monday.
Attendance at Unity church last Sunday
was 24. Itwas announced that there will
be services the, first and third Sunday of
every month,
Lizzie Wismitler returned home lam
Saturday from Cherry county where sho
spent a couple of weeks with her teacher,
Olsie Calame
FAIRVIEW
There will be church at Fairview Sun
day, April 24.
Grandpa Hadly is expected home from
Hot Springs soon. ,
The assessor and census taker wore in
these parts the last week.
Fred Hadley has been quito sick the
last week but is some betterat this time.
Everyone is quite hard at work putting
in crops whilo the sun shines and the wind
blows.
There was not a very good crowd at
Sunday school Sunday, it being such a
bad day. ,wwwwvw.
Wedded in South Dakota
It affords us pleasure to record the
marriage of a lady who is well known
in Box Butto codnty and highly es
teemed by her many acquaintances.
Mrs. Lottie Richards, formerly telegraph-
operator at Hemingford and a
sister of Mrs. J X Carey, was
married on Tuesday,- April 5, 1910 to
Mr. C H. Preston,. C, B. & Q. operat
or at 'Edgerriont. The wedding took
vicinity. See them today.
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Yours for business.
i)ucd al the homn ur tliu In idea
imrejit, Mr. tin I Mm. Chas. Hatha
ivajSUt WhitrJw.ood; S. D.
Wo glntflvjolli their irtanv friends hi
congrntuliitlotis and best wishes to Mr.
and Mr. Pi union They will make
their ' homo in Edgemont, and the
Herald will keep them posted on Box
Butte county news daring the next en
suing year.
I RAILWAY NOTES AND PERSONALS,?
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A, R. Freeman is
on the Denver line.
a new brakeman
Fireman Raymond has been sent to
Crawford hill for a few days. '
Brakcmnn Ray Meeker has gone to
work after a few days vacation.
Conductor Hoskin with his car and
crow made n trip to Euglcwood Friday
A. F.
Tuesday
business.
Morton spent Monday and
in Edgcmont on company
Engineers Geo. Hicks and John Mc
Donald of Ravenna were in Alliance
Monday,
Civil Engineer's Jackson and Mc
Qandliss spent all of last week in and
near Edgctnout.
T. M. Burchell, who is now fireing
on the caBt end local, rnado a short
visit in Alliance Tuesday.
Drakcnian D. 13. Carpenter has gone
to Ravenna to make arrangements to
move his family to Alliance.
Fireman Turner, who has been
herding the helper engine at Marsland
returned to Alliance Monday.
G. F. Dill went to Seneca Sunday
morning where he took Switchman
Mclntiro s place in the yards.
Engineer Sam Burchell and Boiler
maker Brady wore among the K. C,
crowd who went to Chadron Sunday.
When bringing engine No. 3125 out
of the house Wednesday morning
Engineer Ludwig had the misfortune
to tear off the cab, The engine can
be repaired here.
Brakemau C, J, Taylor' returned
frpm Oklahoma last Friday. Very
much to the surprise of his friends here
he was accompanied by a little lady
whom he introduced as Mrs, Taylor.
Mr, Taylor has resigned from the
service. He expects to make his
future home on a claim near Bingham.
About 4:30 a. m. Wednesday a
freight train with a double header, ran
into a burned bridge near Englewood
and both engines went down. The
train was 203 with Guy, Allen on
Engine G45 and Engineer Ve'uderschnik
on engine 3116. It was a' bridge 1 Ho
feet long and 24 feet high That there
was no one hurt is certainly an act of
' prbvid.cft.ee.
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