; a..-" 1 K H n vmmsjHK3 iih.wi.ux.ubj '-nnmi.'H''aju jj,Y 1 1 .m ii i i n ' The Hemiiigford Herald. T, O'KEKfR. ..l'uUUl.r. BunsnurrioN hates: QliE YEAH.. .was uit iiiv ri TiitilUlictl oww FrMT at Homlnafirrt, Box Hullo, Conntr, Kibrm-nu $RirAX, UULY 20, 1805. T " Tnis "froo silver" calamity howlers .aro losing ground overy Any. Tlio "honest, scusfbl6 ones havo discovered 'tliatthcy wore being led by a lot of ' offlco-SobktnK shysters. ymixw, tiio summer madness Is on ,tlibsc who nro Jumping nil over Sec retaries Olncy, Carlisle and Herbert and Attorney General Harmon, who nttended a special cabinet mooting last Friday, becauao they declined to toll what was considered at that meeting. SInco when, has it been ' ilio custom for members of tho cab inet to take newspapers into their nonfldonce to that extentP Theie are risasons-good 4J5M8W$hfi; uruu lor tno iiruHuno mo uiismesa 01 that meeting nnd abuce" will not cliango them, SncTAity Olnky was -asked if thd rresldenc had given any consider ation to another issue of bonds In the near future Ills reply was short ar.d decisive. Ho said: Such a thing .Ifas-not been considered by any tnem ?borof tho administration.'" In fact, thpro Is no necessity fgr such consid eration, as tho finances aro in good .felmpo, thero Is plenty'of money jn the ''treasury and tho Bold reserve Is all 'right.1' Smely that ought to bo plain 'enough to stop the silly boud story, started for tho purpose of doing 'harm, but, of courso, It won't. Some peoplo would rather llo any day than toll tho truth. "D!emonetlzation,, of Silver, "Demonetization". Is a word used jln this connection with muoii loose- t ncs8, and )a generally misunderstood. It la a favorite word with writer and -epcukors caroless of what tlioy say, 'o'rAvbo intentionally dccolvo q,r mls- represent tho i facts. And many por tions nio led to bcliovo that "demon w?itizatlon" means an attempt to aban ' Pontile use of Bllyer for monetary purposes. ' AI3 Bllvcr dollars now In circulation nro a lCRal tender for the payment of "ail debts, public and private, and tho "government tynkw no discrimination vhutover against silver money. All 'legislation has boon directly In favor of tho metal in tho attempt to sup 'port it, and in conscquenco, the ''dls- crimination" has roally and seriously ''been against tho gold. A Tho old Trade Dollar Is not a legal vtendor, and for that reason went out vnf user It Is not supported by the 'government gold reserve, and conse quently It cannot be exchanged for a 'gold dollar nor for a legal tender sil- ver or paper dollar. It is, therefore. "Vorth only, about 50 cents, although Junius the dollar stamp of thu United "States on its face. This is clear proof 'of what our silver money would bo 'worth If It were not interchangeable -'With gold. The mure stamp of tho 'TJuUed State-?, or 0"f any other qoun try,C()uh not make it worth, in pur chasing power, more than about 50 "cents, its cnmmcic-iiil value In . 'weight. t The ropaal of tho Shormm law did not in any way affect tho $u12G,U00,G00 ofsllver now in thu treas.ary, and in 'circulation, imlc.s,lndced, it strength- 'ntlffl tl ' VlllllO mill Itu lliultlnn Xa - 'good money. Thu "gold bi.gH" are rjor, trying to destroy the use of this silver. On the contrary, nil advocates -of sound money want to continue it x in Mfe quantities in use as good "'money. . . " The government las merely quit making any more silver dollars. That la all the "demonetizing" that has 'been done. The ailycr we havo Is as good, as inonoy, as It ever was, and 'Will remain so, unless the free coin age pnople Biicccod in putting us on a tree silver basis, iu which evont it would not bo worth more than half its present value, if, indeed, it would eventually bo woith that. And it would, for a time at least, be a good deal harder to get one of the cheap silver dollars under free coinage than jt Is to got a good silver dollar now, because all gold would go out of clr culatlpn, and we should have much less money than now, to say nothing of ijs greatly reduced purchasing powe. There is absolutely no "demonetiz ing'" of silver, iu the tense, the word U understood by tho mass of voters. It Is used merely to deceive and mis lead Pollais Or What. - UOVN OLEANINC1S. Henry Clark of Marsland was in townyostcrdny. Geo. Zimmerman of Liborty wns in Lawn Saturday. Tho fine rain which caino Sun day afternoon will do lots of good. Tho barbor of Liborty was do ing tho barbor act for the boys of. Ltrivn Inst week.- ' JB. L. Stnuck a barber of Har rison, formerly ' of Homingford, took diunor in Lawn last wook. 0. Klemko was petting 'om up lo tho boys a few days ago It's a girl a big ouo, u nice one, his only ho says. J. P. Hazard, Co. Snrvoyor, who has boon laid up in bod for a weok from tho ofiects of a runaway team has rocovored sufficiently to return to his homo in Homingford. Ranchman Mooro of tho river wad doing business in Lnwn last week. IJLo reports his irrigating ditch about completed and ho will soon bo ready to turn on tho wator. Commissioner Barry has return ed from his trin to Denver, lbok- ,, a it V.n 1.nA 1,nn 4V.1I Vr.l lllg 13 AJL AlV UUU UUUU UU JLUll IVUli and reports a good timo. Wo all wcro glad to seo him again but ex pected ho would return with a bettor half; but we'll havo to wait only a little longer, so says Brosh ar. Business Locals. Amorican Queon is smoked' by ovcryono. ' l Mowor nnd rako for sale. Frico S10. Seo, V. O. Mounts. Dr. Haller, Bontist, will bo horo July 81st, "VVodncsday, ono day only. Try a No. 5 cigar. Macliino Oils at Grcon's. HATS TIIAT B nATS, AT MoLEOD'S. Tnko your produco to "Wildy's California canned Roods 10 cents a can at W. K. Ilcrncnll's. Como and look at our lino of. Vo dora .bats, at the low fijrure of SIO! ' " Wildy. Smoko Aincxican Queen. Soourity Seliool Shoes at Mc Lcod's. "Wo soli 20 pounds o raisins for S1.00 O. J. "Wildy. Smoko No. Scigar. Bargains at Wildys. Now lino of Shirts this week at MoLood's, Good goods, low prices. SHOES SiioksM Shoos!!! at McLeod's. Paints of all kinds at Green's. GOODS MARKED DOWN! All trmmed goods go at ono fourth off from former prices at tho Millineiiy Stoke, beginning July Gth, 1895. Miss L. Adams. NOTIOE In ordor to make room for our 1,000 n,aw shoos Wo will soil our Hamilton-Brown shoes at cost. Como nnd comparo prices von aro paving for similar goods elsewhere. O. J. WILDY Notice! Now hats, Now suits, Now undorwaro at II. B. Wildy's at half prjeo. ' A sovon foot Piano Bindpr in good repair, for salo or trade. Anton Uiirig. Wo all smoko No 5 cigar. SiiOKr)of all kinds, styles nnd prices. Can Jit any foot and pocket book. W. K. Hernoall. For Sale. f cows, 2 to 7 years old. 1 lieifur, 10 months old, with calf, 2 heifers 6 months old. : steers 0 " 1 bull 0 " Frank Pokorny. Sec. 7-20-51. Lawn,' Nob. Ordinance No. 34, An ordinance levying taxes for the year 1605 to defray tlwt general and incidental expenses of said village and making the annual appropria tions for said year, lie It ordained by the chairman and board of trustees of tho villaKO of ueminglord, Nebraska. Section 1. That thero bo and is hereby levied upon all tho taxablo property of tho vlllsee of Itemingford, Nebraska, a tax of ton mills on each dollar valuation thereof, as shown by the assessment rolls for the year 1893. to defray the Kenora I auu incidental expenses or said vtlUge lor (-.uiijtar. Section 3. That there be and is herobv levied against each mate inhabitant of said village, between tho ago of 21 aud 50 years, except luna tics, pautwrs, Idiots, and U.S. pensioner a, a pull tax of 1.00 for thojear lbt5. Section 3. That for tho year 1SS3 there bo and is hereby appropriated Out of the revenues de rived from the luxes levied to defray tho genoral and tnciuontai expense or. said village the sev eral amounts lor tho spooino objects namod heroin as follows: For salary of Villago Attorney - 50.00 " Trtnuurur - - 10.00 " Cleric . - HLOU " " Overseer of etroels 50.00 " " Printing - - 20.00 " Incidental Expenses - - 120.00 - km , ToUl taoaoo Boctiqn 4. That this ordlnanon shall take ef fect and he In f orce from and after its pastage and publication according to law. raised and approved July 15th, 1803. rUMUEIi Switzeb, Chairman Hoard of Trustee of the Yilage of ueunuKioru, neorssa. Attest: W. M. JOPENCJC, 8EAL.J Village Cleric, FinalProof Notices. Ho. J. W. Wh. Jr., Iteitfuter. Ho. F. M. IIroomb, Itcceiter. , pArtie hiivinir notices la thin column are re q nectal to TPnit the mmn caref nil y and retort to thin oflieo for com-ction any orroro that mar oiiet. n1l will preTont pomible Uolar in maklciK proof. Land Ofllco at Alliance. Neb.. July U, Wi. Noticola horobr xlvcn that tho following named settler lifts fdod notico of liln Intention to mnko final proof in rinppnrt of hi claim and that fatd proof will w rondo lx'fore Ita?lntcr or Itoceltor at Allianco, Nob., on Bcpt 5, 1895, viz: MAUTJN BAIIAPIN, of Dnnlap, Neb, who ma5o H. b. No. 2812 for Llio HKaK 19. tu 29. m 49 w. He namca th following wltnoonoa tr provo M continnoua rralrienoo upon and cultivation of Mid land, t): Arthnr M. IlartMt, of Clmtlron, Neb., llarrr Ij. Ilartlctt, Charles h. Waldren, Joehna U. Conslns of I)un1ap, Nob. J. W. Wkun. Jn., KpRUtor. r in i "- t I.and Ofllco at Alllanw?, Nob., Jnly 17, 1805. Notioo Is iuinbv alrnn Uiat tlin foil owl r named wAUer hat tiled notloo of tils Intention to mal.-o final proof in snpport of hid claim, and that said proof will bo mado before tlio reflliitr or root'lver, at AlUanco, Neb., on Auf. 21, ItCJ5, ANTON KKUUCKA, of Lawn, Neb., who mado n k No. UC3 for the n w !4 neo 82. tp 87 n, rn 5! vr. ILo names (ho followuis witneflftps to provo his continuous rcnklanco upon and cultivation of ald land, vlr.t Vrank 1'rokop, John l'osvar, John Uartn, Jolin Hodlacrlc, all of Lwn, Kcli. .1. W. Wkhn, Jn., ltoflUtor. Lsnd Ofllco at Allianco, Ncbr., .Inly 17, 18!W. Notion is hereby clvcn that tlio followlntr- namod settler lias filed notice of his Intention to mako final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will bo mailo U-roro liegitter and llMOOivcr at AllianotvNeb., oa Aog. 24, lji95. FiiANKLiN ijwr.iin, of Dunlap, Neb., who mada tt e No. 5977 foe tho 8 K U ec. 0, ti 29 n. rg 41 v. k Ho namog tho fullowlns wUni'Bfics to provo Mr continuous ronidcnco upon und cultivation of aid land, vte: llacharlali I). Olmiherlclc, Willis Buttles, CliarU's OUon, Oscar V. Ctos WBlte, all of Oanlap, Neb J. W. Wehn, Jr. lteglstor. Lund pOlcx nt Allianco, Nob., Jnly 0. 1HW. Notlco is hnrehy glvon thnt tho following nnmod settlor has tiled notico'of his intention to mnko final proof in mintort of IiIh claim, and that said proof will bo mado boforo Itrwifltfr and ltocolrer at Allianco, Neb., on Anc. V, lfcUS, viz: CHAltLEB O. HUCKE, of HernlnRfiird, Nob., who mado u. k. no. IRIS, for tho lota 3 &4 nnd k !i sw H boo 4, tp '7 n, rg 60 w. llo namns tho following witneesos to provo hit continuous ro&ldonce upon and cultivation of Raid l;nd, viz: Lnko 1'hllIipB, Ford Doddt., Joseph K Noal, JoRpph BhaatT.allof HomlnB furd, Neb. J. V. NYkhh, Jn., Register. Land OUlcoat AlHanee, Nob., .Tune 20,1891. Notlco is hereby giron that tlio followinR namod sotUor has fdod notico of lii intention to mako final proof in support of his clnlrn, and that said proof will bo mado before ltotrister and lloubivar at Alliance, Nob., on August 3, lblQt viz: TIMOTHY MOItltlSSKY, of Dnnlap, Nob., who mado II. E. No. 3218 for tho H 14 U KliSKHNWU N E H B H so.1 IT, twp 29. r -18. , Ho nmes tho followinff witnesses to provo his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Martin Barnpln, Kd Mnrrnnil, l'etor Hall, 11. C. Fenner. all of Dnnlap, Nob. J. V. VVXlIMi Jli., Register. Land OHIce at Allianco, Nob., Jnno S 181)5. Notion is liorebv irlen tliattlin fiillnwlnc num. od settlor has filed notice, of his intanttou to mako lmal proof in support of his claim, and uiaienui proor win oemaue oojoro umioror Rocolver at Alliance, Neb., on August 0,ltW. viz: I1YIION II. HORDITT, ' of IlemlnKford, Nob., who mado H. I!, no. H09 for thn lots 1 nnd 2 and U Km w H sec 7, twp 26 n, It 50 w. I!n IlAmen thr, fnllnvrtnur tsHfiintaaa 4r. nrn.A hlajcontlnuons rosidoncfl upon ami cullhaton or sam lanu, viz: rotor u. unristensrn, Charles h. ltosouborffor, ChriBt Hansen, U. Jlenuiiik'S.nll of llouiinxford. Neb. Also, fj:ti:k k. ciiribtehsen. of iiemlngtord. Nob., who mado n e so. 10T3 for thn n o M seo 18, tp 2(5 n, r M) w. jio namos mo loiiowms witnossosto prove his xieniiugioru, neu. Also, CHARLES E. ItOSEIinERGER. of Hcmlnsford; Neb., who madoii k no. 1573 for tho sw soo 12. tp 20 n, r 50 w. jio names tno loiiowinK witnesses to provo nls continuous riwidonco upon and aultUntion of, oald land, viz: Myron H. Hnrdltt, Christ Han sen, Peter K. ChrfsUanson, O. Hennings, all of Hemiugford, Nob, CHRIST HANSEN, . of Homingford, Hob., who mado H n No. 1713 for tho n V n o H soo 13, tp 20 u, r 61 w, and n'i nw H soo 18, tp 20 n, r 50 w. no ; namoB xno touowing witnossosto provo his continuous residence upon and culthatlonof, said land, viz: diaries K. Kmumlmrirnr. llvroi, H. Hurditt, l'etor K. ChriBUonsen, C. Hennings, all of Huminuford. Nobr J W. Wrrw, Jb.. Rogistcr. - Land OUlce at Allianco, Nob.. June 1", 16.M. Notleo is horebv given that tho folio w)nc nnmed settlor 1ms filed notlco of bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado boforo Register or Rocolver ut Allianco, Nob., on Jnly 20, 10Q3, vizt "CLARK HICKETT, of Dunlap, Neb... wllo miido II. E. No. 1392 for tho o IS n o tt sw U no !i and s o H n w U see 13, tp20n, rglDw. no names tho lollowing witnesses to provo his continuous residence npon and cnlthatlon of said land, viz: L.II. Powell, of Herainpford, Neb., Jehu Patterson. of Chadron, Neb., Hetlry W. Follows, of Ida, Nob., f'.W. Minard.of Dun lap, Nob. J. W. Wehn, Jit., Register. Land Office at AUianco, Nob., May IS, 1605. Notico is hereby given that tho following nam od settler has tiled notico of his intention to mako hull proof in support of bis claim, and thataidtropf will be made beforo L. A. Dor rtntston, U. 9. Conrt Commissioner, at Chadron Nob., on July 27. 1693, viz: MARY E. BARTLETT, of Chadron, Neb., who mado II. E. No. 2101 for the lots 3 Jc 4 and E BW Boo. 7, tp B) n.Tg 47 w. Bho names tho following witnossos to prove her continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Waldren. Euuone Patterson, Hugh Phipps, Joshua Cousins, all of Dunlap, Nob. If no protest bo ontored on day set for proof, testimony already submitted will bo considered. J. W. WrtiN, Jb.. Register. Siierifl's Foroolosure Solo Hy virtno of an ordor of salo issue out of thv dtatrct court of Box llutto county, Nebraska, npon a judgment and a decree of foreclosure Association as plaintiff and against Jamos W. Roberts, W. J. Earnest, lloleu E. Earnest, Ho- rations, earnest, anu Amy A. earnest as de V A. fondants; I will on tho 20th day of Aug. A. D lfcA". at ten o'clock in thd forenoon at the wosl lfcA", at ten o clock in tho forenoon at tho wost front door of the court bouse in tho villago of llomingfordln said county, offer for sale and sell at public vendno to tno highest bidder for cash in hand tho following described mortgaged promises and real estate, sltnate in said county to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) in block twelve (12) of tho town (now village) of Hem ingord, in said county. 'i- E. A. Hao Sheriff. A. W Cnrrra, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication July 10, 1805. In tho District Conrt of Rox llutto County. II ILLVIIAtiTOVTcWonKS, Plaintiff, ) vs. Maiuxub DiQiurp. Defendant. ) JL Marinas UeUran: deindant will take notice that on tho 17th day of July, 1805, Uellville Btovo Works, a corporation duly organized and exist ing under aud by vlrtne of tho laws of tho ttato of Illinois, plaintiff herein, filed its iotition in the district court of Rox llutto county, Nebras ka, against said defendant, tho object and prayer of which aro to recover a judgment asainst fcaid defendant for the snm of S2G3.17 upon an aecouut f or goods sold and delivered. by the plaintiff to tho defendant at the ten nest ot bald defendant. And that said plaintiff has caused an order of attachment to po issued in said action and levied on real property of Mid defendant in Rox Rutto County, Nebraska, to- wit: Lot IS In Hlock 20, in the village lngford, according to the recorded pla village, which property tho plaintiff have sold according to law and the lxt 18 in uiock 20t in the village ot mm- ilat of. said seeks to broceuds thereof applied to tho payment ot Its claim against tne defendant and costs or suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of Sep tern Mr, 180. Heixviixe Utove Wobxs, Plaintiff. Ry W. M.Iodknck, itaAttornoy. A new lot of Bhoes Just received W. K Ilerncall. by MtnlttA-lmi A Word to the Wise. We have now Our store filled with ojcenew desirable and cheap new frootto and arc in position to supply tho demand of tho trado more Batis factory than over before. Our groc eries aro always clean and Jrcsli and can show you Bomo exceptional bar gains in dried, evaporated and can ned fruits. Our G cent raisins are as good as the market supplies. Wo show a nicer, larger and best assortment of 5 cent prints in this wholo country. Onr ginghams, out ing flannel, satccliB, ami all descrip tion of dress goods aro of latest style, best of fabrics, nnd a whole lot cheaper than tho cheapest. v- Wo show tho biggest lino of ladles' gents, misses and children's hose in Hox Uutto County. Bring your spring chickens, butter nnd eggs, and get your money's wortli rilTdduble at Wlldy's the oldest aud cheapest establishment. Your humbla servant, C. J. WILDY. Now Sliort Lino to Helena, Bntto Spokane, Seattle and Tacoina. P)MM o 5 7 p 1 Pj fee m gg .$ Sol is h er I h S 1,2.98 5 y ! a ji Silks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear in suits and all tho latest novelties in Dross Fabrics, for tho coming season, in toxturo, finish, combination and wave flowors of spring. Thoy Satisfy tin. Closest Scr-ULtirrsr and evoko tho unqualilied praiso of all who behold them. Unremittcnt study of tho prevail-, ing stylo in YOgue, and strict attontion to tho most exacting wants of my patronage makes my store in tho estimation of tho refined and tasty, tlio Emporium Par whereat to procuro the daintiest, .... most stylish, economical, unique (0 Big bargains W. Freshest UlmMlVmtumiiwimiataium, i ... '"'I ''I'T'IT". OX BUTTE BANK. HEMING-FORD, NEBRASKA. THE OLDeWbSjNJHE COUNTY, Does a General Banking Business. Collections a Specialty. Foreign and East ern Exchange. C- A. ptJLEW, Fres- DS3C- ;E3- GKE3:E3:E.:fcT., Tl PAINTS, OILS AND I am fi a Hfiavv Harnwarfi AA AAVXJ AAVi,XWVA HARNES Hand made fhroashont For Ttfo Yonrs. Call and seo I fim agont for tho celebrated Diamond E. Glidden Balrb Wire Also - I nm nlwnys ready and willing H. i. BUCKEY and lowers . And the IJollingwortli and THE BUCKEYE Machines WOKLD'S FAIR cannot bo excelled. Tho IIOLLINGSWORTH and TIGER liny rakes wcro novor Either of these celebrated tools will bo sold AS CHEAP and OECEAPER than any inferior grades. . I also keon repairs for theso ropairs desired. Tho Best :BI:n.cLer 'HrsrlrLe At tho lowest living prices. Hardware and The Elegance colorings, Jb as indefinably beautiful as tho varied hues of thq Excellence Groceries at Lowest Prices. in my Shoe K - HERNCALU WINDOW fiiASS. Boiling Warranted Not to 'Eip thom. JunioiilGliddeii .. o Sell as Chca CPEB, BeMW. Celebrated Tiger which took thecako tit th and other machines, uan go For sale at tho Saddlery House rv HP m awl tho Cheapest 1 arff ' "V .... rdr a Mjnw MM Bmuers 1 Hayimlfes vvM 9 DRESS WEAR. I Depart ment ki biliiten, 3 1 v !fi ii 4 M