z HEMINGFORD HERALD HEMINGFORD. NEBRASKA: NOVEMBER 17, 19 10 r 4 I 'if 1 5" I i 1 . , f h i'f i ?' : u v tmBiu Ladies' Furnishings Our line of Fall Hats is very complete. The latest styles fitted by experienced milliners. And the prices are very low. One-third off on all trimmed hats. New stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. Our Fall Suits are un surpassed in quality and style. A very complete stook of Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Dry Gf-oods and Notions is at your service. Youcan save money by buying at this store. Our expenses are low and we sell on a small profit. &. Svrcurcvoxvs. a? sw, I In Front it (Ke Palace Livery StaWi you can neatly always see a rig getting ready to star out. We will send one any distance, for tny purpose, at any time. We answer all calls promptly and will be glad to serve you in any way In which a rig is required. H. P. COURSEY, Prop. A. M. WARREN Chiropractor . Chiropractic, is the science of restor ing health without medicine or surgery. We venture the cause of the disease by adjusting the spinal column. What ever your aulictioiiB, there is hope for you in chiropractic adjustments. Call at my office, for examination and coun sel, Free. Office in Opera House Block, rooms 2 and 3. 47-11254 iVHBWl IHHiHHHHMHHi &&K E 3 LOCAL PARAGRAPHS K. I,. Pierce and N. Fronapfel atitoed to Alliance Tuesday to get the election returns. Swan Suansou, a brotlier of P. Sivausoti, and wife of Lexington, Nebr., who have been spending some time here, returned home Wednesday. Alex Muirhcad went up to Marsland on 47 Wednesday and returned on 44. Mat Beaumont teturned Ironi Alii ance Wednesday. Charles Lock wood returned Ironi Al liancc on 47 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkcrton, who have been visttlug with her brother, P. Swansou, returned to their home near Sargent Nebr., Wednesdsy. Kcv. Rozak and wife left for their new home at Amberst, Colo., Monday. We regret their departure, as they made a great many friends while here. Mrs. Little came in from Cheyenno Thursday. Joe Bartoes returned borne from Al linnet Thursday morning on 47. Mrs. James Hollinrake went up to Marsland Thursday on 43 for a few days' visit with her son Will and wife. She returned home on 44 Saturday. Miss Delia Reed was in town Thurs day looking after school interests. A farewell surprise party was held at Rev, Cox's Wednesday night ou Mr. aud Mrs. Rolla Johnson. A good number were present and nil, who at tended report a good time. Isaac Rockey aud wife antoed to Al liance Friday. A. M. Thompson, proprietor of the Thompson Pharmacy, cnt to Omaha Thursday, returning Saturday morning. Mr. Dobson of Dawes county was in town Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Putman on Friday Nov, n a daughter. All concerned doing nicely- Miss Beulah Smith of Alliance came iu Saturday on-43 from a visit in Craw lord for an over-Sunday visit with Misses Rulh aud Blanche vViltsey. She returned home to Alliance Monday on 44. Mr. Grave Fosket returned to Siou county Tuesday, taking out a load of lumber with him- Mrs, Flavo Duff wns'in town Mon day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potmeail ar" lived ou 43 Tuesday from the eastern part of the state. John Mabin returned from his east ern trip Wednesday. The Congo Rio met with with Mr9. Chas. Witlsey Tuesday. C. S. West aiid Clark Olds went to Omaha Sunday on 44. Frank Minnie of Lincoln came in on 43 Sunday to look after renting a farm near town. Chas. Wiltsey left for York, Nebr., and other eastern points the latter part of the week. Mtss Ruby Wildy returned to Scotts bluff Tuesday on 44. Mrs. Addie Donovan aud children came up from Alliance Monday for- a visit with her mother Mrs. Belle Brown. RENO Jim Strong went to Alliance Tuesday. From there he will go to Urand Island to attend business college. J. C. Herry made sale of all of his young mules last week. We understand he got a good price for same. Mrs, Fanny Switzer returned to Alliance last Sunday, to attend to her school work She was accompanied by her sister M anche Berry and the two Castle brothers. Miss Gladys Uier returned to Al iance Sunda" to attend school. Miss Lulu Nelson visited at Geo. Mor gan's the first of the week. 'ohn and Fred Leistritt ar.e baleiog hay this week. Frank Peterson and Frank McFall both have some sick horses which Dr. Curtis is doctoring for them. Lea Sturgeon butchered a beef last Tuesday after election. Henry Uier went to Ueno Tuesday to ote and brought a load of magnesia back with him. Todd Berry moved his house up closer to Ueno and put a cement foundation un der it. Mrs. Len Bojer visited with Mrs Lea Sturgeou last Tuesday while the men went to Reno to vote, Chas. Leistritz took dinner with the Hiers' last Sunday. P. J. Sturgeon lost a fat hog last Mon day and has several others that are sick. Miss Gladys Hier went to hear Ye Olde Towne Quartette at Alliance last Tuesday night. Chas. Clough dipped some of his cattle last week. P, j. Stereeon spent Sunday in Alliance with his family. A skunk visited Hiers' hen houp4 last week and killed over a dozen young chick ens., A couple of days before one of their young pigs came up missing. The Reno people are taking up a sub scription tp get soma new lamps for the school house. The Government surveyors are working south of Lakeside now. The school children and Reno people are preparing for a big time on Thanks giving night. They will bae a program and a supper for the benefit of the minis ter. All are invited hubblIsIflat Mrs. V B Hubble in on the side list this week. .loe Neured went to Alliance Monday on a business trip. Hoy Denton is home from potato picking on river. Mlnatare has u few visitors from homesteaders for lumber this week, It. Denton, C. Keptner, A. Lore. Mrs. Beck preuebed Sunday at Fair mont, a large attendance. ,16c Denton bold his cattle to Ueo. Seversou Wednesday. Joe Neured Sr. took his brother to Alliance Saturday, enroute to the east ern part of the stute. Rollin Ross and Edd Burger stopped over night at Arthur Lore's Monday. Wm. Duulap visited nt Arthur Lynch'. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, J A. Lore uml children visited over Sunday with Geo. Dartou and Arthur Lore's. Albert Wright was a Sunday culler at U. Cogar's. Mrs. Andy Ross returned to her homo nt Wind Springs after a week's stay with her (laughter, Mrs, Bertha Lore. QUAKErTvALLEY We are huvlug tine autumn weather. Joseph Farley is having his home plastered. Our new school bouse is ready for the carpenter work, us the sod Is all lud ready for the roof. Edwin Owen and Istiue Shofrner will go to Alliance Wednesday to get 11 load of lumber to finish It. M On last Thursday we took a drive of eight or ten mile south across the cou u Cry. The morning was rather cool aud cloudy, but grew warmer to ward noon. The first place we passed was Hint of C. II, Farley's, who had just completed u cattle shed und was pulling up a wtnu milt. A mile farther on we found Re. Haworth buildiug a eattle shed and lieu house. We went over some rough, sandy roiul before reaching .1. Bjornduhl, where the land wus good again.- He bus a very good claim with good, substantial buildings, und bus put up 11 new Eclipse wind mill to water the 75 bead of horses bo h pasturing on his section at 35o a hvud per month. A mile or moie fiom here, to the left of us, we see the build ings on the claim belonging to Miss Ho Ida Peterson. She is having a new barn built. A short distance from this we came to the Peterson ru'nett Mr Peterson has lived in this country for more tliuu twenty years. We stopped here on our return home and fouiid Mrs. Peterson a very sociable and en tertaining lady. They huve u nice, comfortable home with very neat and pleasant surroundings. Mr. Peterson's son-ln-luw is building him a new house a little south of the home place. We saw Ed Peterson's home in the distance to the right of us We arrived at Guy Mart's about eleven o'clock and took diuner with them We enjoyed the good things Mrs. Mart prepared for dinner, especially the light, snowy bis cuits und the peaches and cream. On our return home we passed by the new house of Marshul Houser. They huve just moved 'into their new home and have a tine locution As we 11 eared the home of Augustus LcBeok we saw a chicken thief stealthily creeping through the garden until he reached the Hock of chickens that were busv eating their evening meal, he grabbed one and started for the hills. We will venture to say that Gus will give a. dol lar or two for his arrest; bis sealo is worth H,f.O und his coat he wore "four or live dollars more. If unyone wants the job come around. Of all the itu provments we suw us we passed through the country none can excel this young man's for neatness and ur rungment and being well built. As we were "passing Pike's'' the sun sinking in the distant horUon lingered to touch the low hung clouds with that beauti ful gold and red, encircling the peak as to make it a thing of beauty. It seemed u burst of glorv. If eurth lends such enchujitiug vfews to our vision here, whut will heaven be in all iUs glory? Worth seeking ufter, surely. Saves an Iowa Man's Life The very grave seemed to vuwn be fore Robert Mudsen of West Burling ton, Iowa., when, ufter seven weeks iu the hospital, four of t lie best physicians gave him up Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Electric Bitters. Fbr, ufter eight months of frightful suffering from Ii7er trouble and yellow jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, tlve bottles of this matchless medicine com pletely cured him, lfs positively guar anteed for stoinuch, liver or kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50o at F. J. Brennun's. Hemingford House STEELE & RAY, Props. Rates, $2 per day Newly remodeled through out. The best of table serv ice. Clean rooms. Special attention to transients. The Biggest Department Store in Box Butte County t -A Four big departments and every one of them filled full of bargains for careful buyers. We invite you to inspect our immmense stock. We can show you how that by buying- in large quantities we save you money. Furniture Department ' The special 12 i per cent discount sale will be continued another week. It is a big success. See the goods and note the prices. We need the room. " i Queensware Department This new department has just been opened with a complete line of new queensware. See tne new Japanese ware. It's selling fast. Complete line of dinner sets. .' ' ' Ciothing Department v We Can fit you from head to foot. Clothing' for men, women and children. By buying in big quantities and in quick sales stock always on hand at the lowest prices. Best Special discount on lots of ten sacks. - Anything you want vour monev back. HEMINGFORD, HOPE There will be a big show at the Hope school bouse Saturday evening. Novem ber 12 Admission L'.'e. children 10 cents. Those over (Hi years and all un der will be admitted free. Every body Invited to attend. Mr. Prank Nerud, of Mulluda, was down at Hope Tuesday. Mr. Ed Mowry, of Minature, was up to the Hope school house voting for election Tuesday. Mrs. A. '.. Niuhola was in Minutare Tuesday N Mr. and Mrs Juck Rltter spent Fri day night at G. W, Horn's. Mr. George Horn bus a large con tract on the High Lund ditch. The Literary at the Cogar school bouse wus well attended Saturday evening, the 5th. Literary there every Saturduy evening. Mr. George Brown spent Tuesduy uf ternoon with Mr. Bert Horn. Mr. A. L, Lore wus at Minatre Thursday. Mr. Fred Brennun is the guest of Jack Ayword for u few days this week. 1 Mr. Vv P. Parties worth was seen in Nine Mile Canyon Tuesday BROADWATER It is getting winter like. J, J. Grimes has so far recovered that he lias been taken to his home ut East wood. C. C. Mulloy unloaded a car of corn which he shipped in from the east. The election is past and was quite a surprise, especially the Dahlmau men. The Brown Creek Cunul bus a force of men and teams at work widening their canal. The Poster Lumber Co. ure filling their coal bins iu anticipation of cold und whiter. C A. Wugoner is buildiug u large cellur in which to store his large crop of "spuds". M. L. Webn has sold his stock of general merchandise to A. M. Wade from Colorada. Gilbert Fruier U building a Inrge house und burn on section B-l, 10 4S, There aro large number's of wild geese along the river, and the sports men ure giving them little rest. Wo leurn that E. A. Cooper has sold his furm to M. 11. Hagerty. Mr. Coop er has u "Klnkuld" which he will move onto. Messrs. Daily, Pierce aud Shay, of Lisco, were sojourning In Broadwater a few days lust week, George lleerjiue bus established u record for large Iiogs. They are of the red variety. Will Promote Beauty Women desiring beauty get wonder ful help from Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, bkin eruptions, sores and boils. It mukes the skin soft und velvety. It glorifies, the face,. Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips, chapped hands. Best for burns. j scalds, fover sores, cuts, bruises und piles. S5c at F .7, Brennun's. All wool Grocery Department - ' for sale at this store. Satisfaction guaranteed or ROCKEY & SON c , WtT Hemingford's New Store EVERYTHING IN Drugs, Sundries, THOMPSON V A. AT. THOMPQnM P...- S Successors to Boyd's Drug Store I HEMINGFORD, G"VvV '--"'"-""-""-"-"-"-"-"-.i.v."iv".wvw.".--"j.-.-. Cold Weather means S TO VES I handle the "KING BEE" heater. It's a fuel saver and its capacity of holding fire is astonishing. The prices are reasonable. See them. I have in stock a complete line of the latest models of ranges. Stove boards and stove oilcloth, all kinds. ;of Builders9 Hardware C. A. SHINDLER Hemingford, Nebr. w.isrt.L-.n Central Lumber Co. Building- Haterial, Piles, Posts hehinqford, and Coal Nebraska suits from $10 to $20. .3f , we have a good, fresh grade .of flour is $1.65. - T' n NEBRASKA . .- , ..-- 5 Paints and Oils PHADMArv 5 NEBRASKA $KA 'AMVAWWA wv-.vuw S II r f r! 'J" .J, sn&svw , r-- VAJm?psW'i-