VTTMWBWT ' .TI . t ' Ji ' T.HJ11 . ."'.( WWMIHM WINNING TEAM t u r I ML MiiiMiijiiiiiiiiMiwiflmti'iwtiJJiijRiwwiiwiK: SlMiMWttSlilfffMMjil ..1.i & s. V r k i..i H & ' ' li'ftl , !" 41A, . '.tff ! - tid ' 4fcJ- i n w Try Us .. Ss $.' A--- ' ", ': ' . .' "' " ' i. .-. ' rr sheer' J SSo i :??sr - BARN Asm, OFFICE BETUPi - Write in for our Weekly Market Reports, furnished free CORRESPONDENCE HEMINGFQRD Mrs. Peter Haag is reported to be seri ously ill. Miss Susie Davison was thrown from a horse and quite badly hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tschaker are the proud parents of a baby girl. Miss Alice Potmesil from near Dunlap was seen on our streets Monday. A.'E. Clark went down to Alliance Sat urday on business and returned Sunday. Mr. Hess of Chadron, father of Mrs. Win, Curry, is hero for a few days visit. Rev. Chas. Burleigh came in on 43 Fri day from Lakeside. He went to Marsland to preach Sunday. The children are busy practicing for Children's Day, which will be held at the Methodist church July 3. '1 he Mormons held a meeting in the Opera House Saturday evening. There was a large crowd in attendance-, The Misses Ruth and Blanche Wiltsey and Glen Mounts spent Saturday after nood with Miss Evalyn McBurney. While out driving Tuesday one of A. Frobapfel's valuable horses got sick and before he could get help the animal died. Ray Brown left Monday morning for Lead: S. D. He has made many friends while here who will regret to see him leave. The Rev. Omer Cox, who was expected to preach in the Congressional church Sunday, was unable to come 6a account of sickness Mr. Rockwell's baby accidentlyswallow ed some fly poison Sunday morning. Dr. Little was called and the little one is getting along nicely. Mrs. A. Donavon and children came in on 43 Sunday from Alliance where she has been visiting. She left for her home in Pringle, S. D., Tuesday morning. Among those who went to Alliance to attend the Church Association from here were Mrs. Rollo Johnson. Mrs. Sher wood, Mrs. Ben Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Among those who autoed to Alliance from here to attend the circus were Mamie Miller. Mr, Thompson, Mr, Fenner and Beatrice, Mr. Muirhead and children and Pent Piper The Hemingford boys will cross bats with the Ft. Robinson team Sunday, July 3. Although our boys are a little out of practice we are hoping for a victory for the home team. News reached us Friday morning that Miss Beatrice Stump had committed sui cide at the home of John Curran, where she was working, She was alone at the time and she was found dead in her room with a rifle lying beside her. She shot herself through the head. No cause was known for the act. BELMONT Mr. McHenry s just home from south ern Texas. He says it is a fine country MUST HAVE GOOD THE DIAMOND CATTLE YARDS HOG YARDS TAGG BROS. Live Stock Commission Company Vf V v- but those"! exas boys tell such large wellt news that it is hard to believe all you hear. I' red Wendt is rushing his new store) building, lie is building a large hall tor dancing. Belmont has secured the teachers for the coming year. Miss Blessing has tile senior room. Lee Gregory, agent at Belmont, sold a pair of horses. Considerat'oa three hun dred dollars Vet Schoefield left Marsland Saturday for Hot Springs where he intends to make his future home. Carroll Folman from his brother at Belmont took in the ball game Marsland visited last Sunday and Miss Blessing has left Belmont to visit Whitney, Edgemont and other places of interest for a week or two. Mr. Hack has resigned his position as section boss We did not hear what kind of business he intends to follow. Mrs. A. Gregary is closing out her thorough bred brown Leghorn hens at eight dollars for a male and twelve hens. Miss Johnson has gone to Denver for a few months. Her mauy friends and patrons will be glad to see herhome again. Everybody and then some are talking of going to Squaw Creek to attend the cele bration, dance, horseraces, fireworks, etc. Everybody is making preparations for a good time the 4th of July. Some are going to Alliance and others to Hot Springs, b, D. We are glad to see Belmont growing. It is a good shipping point and large quantities of milk and cream are shipped from this point to Crawford and Dead wood. Mrs. A. Gregary, Miss Belle Gregary and Mr. and Mrs. Elswaiih were all in vited to Lee Gregary's last Thursday to eat ice cream. The people in the vicinity of Marsland will be sorry to hear that Miss Alii Gregary is in the hospital at Umana hav-, ing her eyes treated. Mrs. Fred Tolman and children were in town Friday with a load of milk and cream. Mr. Tolman is a ranchman and has lived in the vicinity of Belmont for a number of years. Tom Pool, real estate dealer in Mars land, is doing a thtiving business in real estate. We understand he is selling some nice pieces of land for $20 and $25 per acre in that vicinity, Da'ves county cattle are on a boom. Mr. Phelps has sold a few of his poorest cows for ninety dollars per head and re fused an offer of one hundred dollars per head for two car loads or his entire herd. There was a large crowd over from Squaw Creek to see the ball game Sunday. A large crowd of ladies came to witness the defeat of their team. The Belmont boys are challanged to try it again at Squaw Creek the 4th. Get your decorations at the Fair Store. MEN IN EVERY POSITION, WHO AND TRY HARD 'TO WIN 4'ii. SCHUTE HOUSE WE WIN! 107-109 Exchange Bldg., OMAHA, NEBR. Ttl H ' A5fcJAAAAA4,.I.lJr&AAA CONDENSED NEWS J .. . AiliJintiif f 1 iftiF--- -- -- 1 - .-... TTTTTTTTtTTTvTTTTTTTttTTTT An unknown man Jumeped into the Niagara river from the second Sister's lalnnd and was carried over the Horse shoe falls. Investigation Into the sale of friar lands in the Philippines was recom nionlad to the house by the commute on insular affairs. Mta. W. P. G. Harding, wife of tk' president or the National Bank of Bir mingham, Ala., shot and killed herself at I er home In Glenn Iris. T'J.ti Ingraham, who shot and killed John McConchle at Guthrie, III., March 13, was convicted of manslaughter and sontanced to two years. The man killed in the wreck of a St. Louis and San Francisco freight train at Haverhill, Kan., was Identified na William Tuley of Monett, Mo. Edraond E. North, a mining er.gl neer, graduate of Leland Stanford uni versity, died at Mexico City as the re sult of a fall down a mine shaft. Nlek Marlnge and Frank Chlcarlna were hanged at Norrlstown, Pa., on the same gallows for the murder In August, 1909, o: George A. Johnson. While practicing previous to a hall game at Dayton, Ky., Ieonanl Hand was hit with a batted ball and a thrown sball and died as the result of his injuries. Governo" Haskell of Oklahoma Is sued a proclamation calling a special election for Aug. 2 to vote on the "grandfather clause" td amend the constitution. It is nntkl,at?d tltctut the forthcom ing jubilee of Prime Nicholas I., who wa3 proclaimed prince or Montenegro on Aus. 11, 1S3U, Montenegro wilt Da deite.re.1 a kingdom. Wi.Hum Hamilton, who disappeared fto:n his home at Pittsburg eight months ago and who later fell heir to a fortune, was discovered as a prison er in tho Chicago house of correction. Cornell university will receive t!9 major part of the estate of Goldwin Smith, who was prominently Identified with the early history of the univer. slty and whodled recently In Toronto. Former Comptroller of the Currency Dawes addressed the Illinois Bankers' association. He maintained a central bank could not he successfully adapted to our present Independent hanking system. Harry S. Schwartz has resigned as chief of the field service of the geu eral land ottice and will be succeeded In that position by Jamns M. Sheri dan, now a special agent located at Denver. Mrs. T. B. Entz of Klrkwood, Mo., won the women's stato tennis cham- plonshlp by defeating Miss Mamie ;;'H A. W. E. J. F. W. JOHN W. B. J. F. R. L. tt. E. OarSjche of St. Louis, 4-o, 7-b, 7-0. Mra. Enthns won the state championship three times. The first bale of the cotton crop of 1910jll was sold at auction In New York and brought 50 cents per pound, the proceeds being for tho usual char ity. , This bale was picked in Hidal county, Texas. Oil account of the Inability of the at torneys to obtain a hearing of the Pullman case before the United States circuit court In Chicago, tho interstate commerce commission suspended its order effective July 1 until July 12. Uijder the will of the late Ellshn P. Wilbur, financier and once president of the Lehigh Valley railroad, an estate of $17,000,000 is bequeathed to ills family. So far as it Is known there was no g)ft to a public or charitable Insti tution. G.V. Deoring of Columbus, WIb won tho national amateur champion slilp'4of the Interstate Trap Shooters' association in the closing day of the eleventh annual grand American tour nament at Chicago. Deerlng liroka 180 tarvatn nut of 90(1 plinnopn. W'fth several hundred 'legates from all parts of tUe state, the "hand of hope" conference assembled at Pe oria. The principal object of the meatjng is to devisa ways and means or purifying legislative methods In electing Unjle-J State3 senators. After sitting with c'03ed doors In St. Pjjtersburg, a court-martial lias concluded' the trial of sixty-eight per sons charged with armed robberies and 'pther crimes, including murder, dining the revolutionary period. Twenty-nine death sentencos were passed. Moses Haas of New York and Fred erick A. Peckham of Cincinnati, after fighting for five years Indictments re turned against them In tho cotton leak In the department of agriculture, en tered pleas of guilty. Justice GouM Imposed a fine of $0,000 on Haas and $5,000, on Peckham, which they paid. Roosevelt, Jr., and Bride Reach Frisco. San Francisco, June 21. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who was married ,to Elpau'or Butler Alexander in New York ' a few days ago, arrived here with his bride. The couple will make their 'home In San Francisco, where young Roosevelt will ho connected with a large carpet establishment. Pass Rubber Men's Bill. Singapore, June 27. The legislative council of the Straits Settlements lis passed the rubber dealers bill, whloh contains a provision for tho refusal of a license to an agent or individual or corporation attempting to establish a monopoly of output or of market tn cultivated rubber. Expulsion of Jews Goes On. Kiev, Juno 27. From Juno 23 to Juno 27 seventy-three Jews wero ex pelled.from Kiev, sixty-one from Saio- nicuka and forty-one from Demiettfka, ft WORK TOGETHER OUR LINE-UP TAGG WRIQHT Cattle Salesmen LIGHTFOGT, Brandman SMITH, Sheep Salesman TAQQ) H c , STARR HS Salesmen BATIE, Office BLAIR, Cashier . B. -i I NEW ! HARNESS I STORE Located Opposite Postoffice m $ 1 have a New and Complete Stock of m I Harness and Saddlery f G-oods. Harness, Saddles, Bridles m $ and Collars of all kinds and grades J - 5 Whips, Fly Nets, Fly Covers, Lap Dusters, etc. f Everything included in an Up-to- J jjaxe -tiarness oiock am a Dealer and Manufacturer of J many years' experience and will JJ guarantee to please you. A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited t Estray Notice One laree Short-horn bull is at my place, eighteen miles west of Alliance. Owner may have same by proving prop erty and paying charge- 11, I), J liuiuas, 27.4 1 Postoffice, Heniliigford, Nebr. ,v . Be Convinced TAGG, Manager $ s z E . smith! WW "''" Stallion fortSa!e Tor Trade' Stallion for sale or trade for horses or cattle. Good disposition, range broke. Weight 1800, seven years old, dapple gray. ' Jajjbs, Potmbsil, Si'tf I-ong Lake, Nebr. A 1 '4 P WkJ