.vX -wr"iiwMafcmf ., wtA-fcunimmw, ,,M -. . '. r TheHemingford Herald. (P.O'RKKVK .I'llhlldhlT. af , , . .- 1 BunarafrxiOM hatbs: ONK YEAH... JIM 'SIX MONTHS, ft PnhlMiwl omj- Friday, at lleralugfgrd, Hex llutw County, N'flbrankn. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1SU5. Democratic Stato Convention, Tho Slate Dr-miwratlo crmrnnllon In horehy cnllrd to m.t nt Lincoln, B ptomber r, 1MO, at 4 u'olockp. in., for Uia tinrmmfl of liomlnMIiiR onn fMulfilatn for JiiiIro or thn iraprrmo court iinil two mndi JnU for prvonU nt the Uto nnl tit slty, nuil Uib election or a ttnto central com mlttoo. All pMon who lultevn in llio tloftrlnp of tho tlcsnoernt Ic lmrly its Mt forth In tlio platform of principle ftuirtd nt tho ltiat ilnaiootatio nfttinnnl convention in Chicfliro lu 1VJ nro In- Tiuhi to co-oporntom ttio selection ol uolpgAtei, to thin convention. in The apportlonhinnt of itnlnatrt from enr-h inillilftt fnr county, lml on the toto of tho rnndltlato for Jiomonnnt-coTCTnor at tho Jant KPtieral election, and inaliidlmj ono rnndhl&tu nt Utgo t rom moli county, ia s follow: llontomnt-coCTnor (it the lat KPtieral clortion, Adam B Johnson 3 Antelope I Kenrwiy 8 llanner a Keith t.' Ulalno a Koy Halm. ...... ,t... a Jlootin o Kimball , 1 Hox Hntto B Knox... ,. 7 ?oyd 4. IjincaiUr ill Hrown a Lincoln.. ,.8 IlnfTalo 5 Jjdwttti a JlntW..... :,h ijnuti ....... ,. I AiaMiaon ,J8 Mtfl'JiCrBfmo.. .....,! vans in Cedar 9 Chase 3 Chorry 3 'hiycnno 4 Clay 7 Colfax J.-i Cuming 12 Ountor fl Dakota 8 Davvpa 1 Daw mm .-,4 IVmol i pixun 11 J)odff lft DooKlaa Kl Dnndf 2 Ktliwora 8 Franklin 4 Frontier 4 Fnrna 4 Cage.. 30 wnrnoK r nation ... 2 Hfnmh , 6 Nuckolls i Otoo 2fl J'awncw 0 lVrklna : a Phelps a I'ierco 0 Plfttto 13 1'olk.. . . .. lied Willow :i HIcliardBon II ltock , 8 Kalino so Hrpy. a hatwdprn a HcolUMufT 3 Howard U Sliorldan 4 Blimnnn 3 Bionx a UAHWUl i Uot)or n Htno'on .....7 wmiiv.... a 'jnaypr.. finvilrtv 1 Tlmiti.. .. ; . -.,.... ....... v. II " , '....'. .8 I liurotonV.V.'.V.'.'.V.", .'.3 Hamilton.... 4 Valloy a Harlan , ,1 Washlnffton .'.tl MW8 ... ,..'J Wayno 8 Mltchcook ,..,3 'Wofmtor r. Holt 7 Whaler L' nooker. ,. 1 Yolk n noward.. n Jefiorson .., ia Total... V;i i n o .Kuoud Mahtin, Chairman. J.H. Shcsan, Bccrotary. Democratic Connly Convention. Tho Box Butto Domocrntic County Oonventioif is hereby cull ed to moot nt Alliance, Nebraska, on Saturday, August 31, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose. oJE selecting dologatcs to attend tho State Convention, to bo hold at Lincoln, Nebraska, ou Ssptenibor 5, 1895, and for the purposo o calling a Democratic County Con yontion to nominate candidates for tho various oflicoa to bo filled at tho coining November election. ThovnrioiiB precincts aro enti tled to delegates in Baid county convention as follo-vys: AlHanco - 21 Liberty Boyd - - 2 Nonpareil 'Box Butto - 5 Kunningwator Doisoy - - 12 Lake Lawn - 7 Snako "Wright y .- i Total - -Tho committeemen in tho o o 5 5 5 3 71 va- rioua precincts will attend to hold in; the caucuses in thou respec tive precincts at such times and places as in their judgment shall deem best. Dono by order of tho Count' Central Committee. S. M. Smyseii, Chairman. X3qKioara,tio Cauouso3. The domocratlo voters of Uox liutte precinct will hold a primary at 'the CoIUuh Boliool house, SntuvJay oveniiiK, Aug. 51th, to ulecl four del egates to attend tho county conten tion in Alliance, Aug. 31, 1893. 1'. II. ZoiiEL, Committeeman. Tho democrats of Dorsey precinct will hold a primary nt tho court ' house Saturday evening, Aug. 2.1th, to elect 12 delegates to attend tho county conventlou to be hold in Al- "lianco, Aug. 31. John O'Jvkefe, Committeeman. Republican Judicial Conven tion. The republican doctors of tho Fifteenth judicial distriot of the stato of Nebraska arq, horeby re quested to elect and send delegates from thoir respective counties to meet in convention at Valentine, Neb.. Soptoraber 17, 1805, at two o'clock p.m., for tho purposo of placing in nomination two candi dates for judges of " tho district court of said judicial district, and to transact such other bu&inoss as may come before the convention. Tho basis of' representation will be tho same as at tho state eon voli tion and is as follows: Boyd - o Koya Paha - 3 3ox Butte 0 Rock - - 4 Hrown - - f SharUlnn - 8 Unerry - o Sioux - 2 Dawes - - fl . Holt -ll Total - - fi7 J. A. '1 IIOJUHIBWIAUSSKII, ' Chairman. Old Time Prices. Who hue not hoard his father or his grandfather talk about prloas in the days when there were no rail 'roads when every neighborhood wfis U- murke' unto itself, and tho 6llver "dollar of tho constitution'' was good cnongh for anybody? How the dear old fellows llko to talk of tho good old tlnys when farm hands got $00 a year and a potato patch tin own In for good count; when corn Roltl at 20 cents a bushel, sheep at GO cents a head, and flno beef cattle, sleek and fat, at $S and $10 each, average, for tbo 'bupch;" when a strapping young follow, brim ful of vim and high hope, thought himself In luck and the envy of his fellows If he got a place In the village store at 875 It year and "found" him self; when tho smart lusty "chap" went to servo at n trade at $20 a year, a lew coarse ciotnes, and a cot In the garret "to boot." Not mnny years ago the writor was wont to amoUo a cigar after supper with a flno old gentleman who never tired In tho recital of incidents of those days of good will and good cheer. And b.ow ho loved to dwoll on tho tlmo when ho entered the biggest store In his part of tho stato ab $100 a year, be ing rewarded for faithful scrvico with an additional $.'i0 when Christmas cainc. Ah, thoso were piping times of peace and plenty! There wcro no "gold bugs" then. There were no national banks, with hated privileges Anybody who could start a printing press could go luto banking and issue mono?. Truo, tho money had to be pretty well sorted before tho old fel lows started. on a Journey, and they wcro .ncvor yulto suro tho money would bo good when their destination was reached, but such jneonvjenecs wcro good-naturedly accepted. There were no "conspirators" then to vex Undo Sam and other honest folks. There was no "contraction" of the currency. Tho few millions of gold and silver were so wldoly and sparsely scattered that tho most wicked inge nuity could get but little of it togeth er; and as to tho paper, tho "bankers" who put It out, it being their own product, wcro never in a hurry to got it back; and so groat in deed was their reluctance to call it, that much of it la out to this good day. Tho great, "crime" of tho age had not thmi been committed. Silver had not then been "demonetized." AnJ 1 havo sometimes thought what a happy circumstance it would havo been if some of the "friends" of silver had livod at that time, when nobody had ever thought of "discriminating' against their cherished metal. Hut tho prices then would havo been har rowing to their souls, free coinngc and silver at u premium considered. 'Trices" nro a groat worry to tho "SrUwls" ai silver, ns, Indued, Vm-y arc to all tho rest of us. Even corn at -1G cents a bushel and labor nt 00 cents a day, with "demonetized" sil ver, voxos thorn beyond measure; and it would not. bo safe to say what might havo been tho effect ou Poller, Stewart and Hland, for instance, if they had seen trco silver with farm wages J5 per month and corn 20 cents a bufhol. Iitjt tho writer trusts ho may bo pardoned tho wish, which ought not bo an unkind one, that these threo, and a few others, had indeed been of that generation. Pos sibly some of them were living In thoso days; but if so, free and high price silver and corn nt 20 cents must have cost them mnny Borlous ana painful rollections, which, how ever they havo doubtless forgotten. Silver at 10 to 1 was more valuable than gold (thero being mined then several thousand million dollars less than now), but there wcro no sky scraplug prices of farm products, which Is a curious circumstance, from tho Stowart-PofCer point of vlow. Dollars, or What. Burlington Route HAtF JtATKS TO ltOSTON- August 10th to 24th, Hurllngton Route agents In Nebraska and Kan sas will sell round trip tickots to Bos ton nt tho one way rate. Return limit Oct. 10th. Tho train to take: Tho Knights Templar Otllcial Train, having on board Grand Commander Finch and Escort will leave Omaha Via tho Hurllngton Routo at 4:45 p. m., Thursday Aug. 22nd, after arrlyal of all trains from tho west. Through to lioston Without Change. Seven hours stopover at Niagara Falls. Tickots nnd sleeping car reservations on appllcotion to any agoat of this or any connecting lino. Sond for free folder glviug full im formation. J. Francis, O. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. VH. HITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW Alliance, -:- Nbbuaska. JGSrOfllcc.(n Flet'iher Block. FinalProof"-"Notices. Hon. J. W. Wtnx, Jn., Itoslstrr. fo. F. M. IIuoOMt, IlcccUer. rrUr having notlocii in thin colnmn aro ro- anwited to read tho amo carefully and report to lis otlicp for correction any errors Hint may raift. This will prBTont pomihlo delay la making proof. LndOmpoatAmanco,Not., AnB. 12,1893. Notlw) ! hrreliy jrivon that tho following nam ed wilier hag fild notico of hio intention to mfilio final proof in unpportiif hln claim, and that wild proof will Ixs mado pcforo J. K. Hrown U u l;",r,1 ?" Hsioner.nt Hay Spring, Neb. on Sept a, ism, viz: 81VMUKL TF.nUELL, ".' I?,n.n.!l,.t, Nc,,, "" mado w K- No. 2017 for tlm B W U wo IS, tp 29 II, tk 47. HonamcR tho following witnfsnon to provo hln conlintionn ronldonco upon 'nnd cnltitatioh pf unid land, ylz: Valentine 11. Qoddanl, 0car r. CriiHswait, CharloM Olaon, of Dunlop, Neb., J. Noble Dobson, of MiraRO, Neb, Alao VAL1JNT1N13 II. (10DDAUD, of Dnnlap. Nob., who mado it. e. No.3274for tho 8 W lt fto 8, tp 13) n, rir 47 w. Ho namrm tho following witncKdes to provo IlU continuous rnsidnnco upon and cultivation f trnld land. tIxi Samuel Tfrroll, Oscar 1'. Crosa walt, of llnnlap. Nob., J, Noblo Dobson. of Mi rao, Nob., Charles Oldon, of Dnnlap, Nob. J V. Wkun, Jn., Reaister. Land Olllco at Alliance, Neb., Aff. H, 1M3. Notlco Is hereby irlvon that tlio followlnu named settler has hied notlco of hln Intention to rnako final proof in support of hln claim, and that said proof will bo mado bforo RealRtor or Receiver at AUIanco, Nob., on Sept. .10, 1J3, viz: JOSEPH KCICL, of Hjnnliurford, Nel., who mado H. K. No. 23 f or tho N W ' boo 1.1, tji 20 n. re fil w. ltonnmc'rt tho followins wltncPBCfl to prove hln coiit ImioiiH resldenco upon and cultivation of Bjldland, viz: John Rentier, William Roth, llelmer Itensvold, of Homlhsford, Nob., John J. Lutsch, of Lawn, Nob. J. W. Weiin, Jn., RcglBtcr. Land Oflico at Allinnco, Neb., Aug. 21, lrttt. Notlco in hereby lven that tho following namoil ncttlcr 1ms tiled notlco of his intention to mako flnal proof in Hupport of bin cLiIm.and that unid proof will bo mado boforo Rfiiinter and ltecohor at Alliance, Nob., on Bopt. at), lb03, viz! KLIA8 I1ARKKR, of Homincford, Neb., who mado n. E. No. 1107 for tho N i: U boo HO, tn 2U n, r f0 w Ho names tho following withosHcnto prove his continuonn rcBldouco upon and cnltlmtioii of paid land, viz: Oeorgo Wakefield, (leorro L. Taylor. (looriM W. l'en-io, of Hemimrford, Nob., Ueorgo W. Wolls, of Mnraland. Neb. J. W. Wehk, Jn., Register. Lniul Olllco nt Alliance, Neb., Anu.20, 18!K. Notion Js hereby- Riven that tlio following nam ed wrtllej- haH fill notlco of his intention to mako final proof in unpport of his claim, and ihatwild proof will bo mado beforo UegiHter or Receiver at Alliance, Nob., on Bopt. 30, 1B05, viz: KL1ZA W. ALEXANDER, ot Htminford, Neb., who mado H. H. No. 3273 for tho B E i neo i), tp as n, rg 48 w. llo names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous regldnnco upon nnd cultivation of said and, viz: William J. llrltton, Thomas h. .Hopkins, Rudolph E. Martz, John Jelinok, all of Hemlngford, Nob. Also JOHN C. ALEXANDER, of Hemlngfordi Nnb whn mmln H. r. TJn. nnla for tho 8 W U koo 57. tp 23 n, rg OS w. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous rcsldnco upon and cultivation V Ti"11,1, Jlz: "luiam J. iiruton, Jliomis u,"iM'.K",H' J'uuojpn . xunrtz, Jotin Jollnuk, all of Hemlngford, Neb. J. W. Wehw, Jn., Register. l.nnd Olllco at Allinnco, Hob., Aug. 11,1601. Potlco is heroby given thnt tho following named settler has filed tint ten .,p M. ;ninnti..n to make final proof In support ot his claim, nnd that raid proof will bo int.de beforo Rcistor V," . TW " aulnMi "ou.i on ticpt. S3, 1S05, viz: ERLAND PEDERSCN WOLDEM, of rtorea, Neb., who mado H. E. No. 107U for tho 8 W M seo 8, tp 20 n. rg 411 w. Ho nnmrs tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of fcaid land, viz: Henry Von Hargen. John Von Hargen, Erik lUsmnsson, Hondlck H. Vikso, nil of Berea, Nob. Also JOILV VON HARDEN, of Horea, Nob., who mado H. E. No. 2165 for tho Lots 1 and 2 nnd BKH K 4 seo 1, tp 0 n, r 49 w Jlo immoH tho following witnesses to proVu tils cpntUntouiirosidenco upon nnd cultivation or said land, viz: David Ebnrly. D. V. Elwrly. l'.rlan.l IVdorhon Woldcn, Erik RaBtnusctm, nil of Horea, Neb. Also HENRY VON HARGEN, of Horea, Nob., who mado H. E. No. 2100 for tho BEiseol,tp20n, rg49w. Jlfl tinmOfl thn fnlTllurftirv nrlltiAi,on An k U fnnUviro i,W'w min' y-n ?1tiwroa pf said land, viz: David ivld E berly. I). V. Etiorly, Idon, Erik Rasmusson. nil "t ilercn, Nob. J. W. Weun. Jn., Register. J .." '" J ...rii.vil. X. Land Oflico at AlHanco, Nob.. July 21, 18V. Notice is horoby given that tlio following named settlor 1ms filed notice of his intention to mak-o final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will lw mdo ln-foro L. A. Dor ringtou, VJ. B. Court Commissioner, nt Clmdrou, Nob., on Bopt. D, 1M, viz: . MARTIN SAnAPIN, l'if S,iVn!np' '' .Xno mado u.e. No. 2912 for tho 8 E h si5 in, tn 29, rg IS w. He names Uio following witnesses to provohls contlnuoun residence upon nnd cultivation of haid land, viz: Arthur M. llartlitt, of Chadron, Nob., Harry L. Uartlett, Charles L. Waldren Joshua 0. Cousins of Danlap, fteb. J. W. Weiin. Jn., Register. ranil oqico nt Alliance, Noli., July 17. 1R93. Notico is hereby given that tho following named dottier has tiled notlco of hU intention to makn filial proof in support ot his claim, and that snld proof will lw made beforo tho register or receiver, ut Alllauce, Neb., ou Aug. 21, 1693, ANTON KRIJICKA, of Lawn, Nob., who mado he No. 1553 for Uio n w i seo 32, tp S7 n, rg 62 w. He names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residenco upoi nnd cnltivatlon of Kuid land, viz: Frank I'rokop. John l'osvar, John Hartn, John Bodlacek, all of Lawn, Neb. J. W. Weiin, Jn., Register. Land Qlhco at Alliauco, Nebr., July 17, 1E95. Notlco Is i heroby. given that tho following, nameil settler iias filed notlco of his Intention to mako final proof tt support of his claim, nnd that said, proof will be made beforo Register and Roconer nt AlHanco, Neb., oj Aug. 21, lb93. FRANKLIN 1. WEDH, of Dunlnp, Neb., who mado H e No. JJ977 for the 8 h J siv. V, tp 29 n. rg 47 w. He namos tho following witnesses to provo his continuous resideuco upon and cnlttvation VwinW".?!1, 'V.?! acliariali D. Qlnghorlck, VVilliB Buttles, Charles Olson, Oscar V, Cros wnito, all of Dunlap, Neb J. W. Weiin, Jr. Register. Ordinance No. 34. A 'An ordlnaneo levying taxes for the jearlS95 todefrny tho genoral and inuldoutal expenses of said villnKB ami making tho annual appropria tions for faid jwir. Ho it ordained by tho chairman and board of trustees of the village of nemingjord, Nebraska. bectipnl. That there bo and is heroby levied upon all tho taxable property of tho village of liomingfprd, Nebraska, a tax of tun mills on each doUar valuation thereof , as shown by tho assessment rolls for tho year 1MB. to defray tlio general and incidents! expenses of said village f or said) ear. Section 2- That there bo and is hereby levied aicalnst each male inhabitnut of t-ald village Utwecntlieagopf21audWears, except luna tics, paupers, idiots, and U.S. pensioner, a poll tax of 3.00 for the jenr ISIS. ' ' Bectlon a. That for tho year 1F95 there bo and is hereby appropriated out of the revenues do rivful from the taxes levied to defray the general and Incidental oxpenses of taid village tho sev eral amounts for tho spocifio objects named herein as follows: For salary of Village Attorney - - 50.00 .. 'ireasnror - - 10.00 ,erk ". " W.00 ,, " Overseer of etroets 5ao0 " Frlntlng - - 2O.O0 " Incidental Expenses - - iao.00 Total..... &0ob ii) Bectlon 4. That this ordinance ehnil take ef fect and be In force f ronj and after Its passage and publication according to law. 1'aised and approved July 15th, 1803. Chairman Hoard of Trustoos of the Vllagoof Hemlngford, NebrAska. Attest. W. M. IonE.NUE, bE.t Villago Clerk. E3TRAY NOTICE. Taken np June 15th, on Bectlon 15-2S-49, one dark gray liiiro, abont nlnejtrs old, no brands that can ho read. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. - P-9 TilEO. JOIHiSOH. njmjmmmMaasvmsmKmtiim ItHPORT OF THE CONDITION or- Tho Hawk or Ilr.sti.vorortu nt Hemlnoford. in tho Blato ot Nebraska, nt the oloso 6f business Augnst 1, 1893. mssotTROiis. Loansnnd discounts , $7,200.71 Overdiafts, secnrcil and uuseournl. . IT.43 Other ns-ets. ..... .... 6,9101 Doo from National banks 2,4lt3t Rsnl estate, f itrniture, arid fixtures. . . . C,m7w (.tirrent expense nnd taxes imld BB.S7 t hecks nnd oilier cash ltms 1,H71 llills of other Ilnnks CSt.OO 1; rnctlonal papsr enrrency. nickels & tie, l.f 1 ?.p0?1?,' ."." 'V. r,8,'T5 (.ash items in transit 120.73 Total J23.4C2.S3 t.tintT.T-Ti Capital Rtockpsld In............ $14,000.00 uimivmm Iirouis. Jjal.21 Individual deptisits subject U check. 0,558.53 Demand rertificatf ot deposit 1,810.00 Time certificates of deposit.. 1,101.13 Hills Payable lfmai Total , $35,402.23 Stato of Nobraska, County of Box Hutte, ss: . 1,,H. II. Austin, Cashier of tho nbovo named liank, do solemnly swear that tho nbovo statement is truo to tho beet of my knowledge and belief. 11. H. Austin. Bubscribedand sworn to liefore mothhUStth dny of Angnst, 1895. I.E. Task, (sbai.) Notary Public. Nobles, To Daniel C. Howor, n6n-resldont defendant. You are heroby notified that on thn 12th day ot August 1F93, Olivia . E. Rower filed a potltion ngainstyonintlm district court of Hox Untto t ounly, Nebrnska, tho object anil prayer of which are to obtain n divorce from you, on tho grounds of non-support nnd extreme cruelty without anse. Yon nro hereby required to nns wer said petition ou or beforo tho SHril day of BcpLWj. OLIVIA E. ROWER, By W. O. Simonson, Her Attorney. 8-10 State or NF.musKA, ) , Hox Hutto County, J At n County ( onrt, held nt tho county court nty ( .b. room, in unit for salil county, Aui Ug.H. A ' Jndgo. .8, A. 181)5. rreeent, j. 11. Hpacnt, t'ounty In tho matter of tho cstnto of lmiili. ilnponaft. Jnmea McCnl- ()n reading nnd filing tlio petition of John II. Shirk, praying that administration of said-cs-tnto may bo granted to him as admlnistrntor. OnUEUEI). That August 21, A. D. 18i1, ntlO o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said peti tion, when all persons Interested In snld matter may appear nt a County Court to ho hold in and for snid county, nnd show causo why tho prayer of petitioner should not lo granted; and that uot.i e of tlio pendency of said petition and tho hcr.rihg thereof, bo given to all persons interest ed in said matter by publishing b copy of this order in Tlio Hemlngford 11 En ALU a weekly uowspaper Printed In said county, forthreosuo coihIto weeks, prior to said day of hearihg. (At 8-0 A truo copy.) D. K. Bpacht, IBI'.aij. j uounty J nugo. Now Short Lino to Holenn, Butto Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. C3-. X So "W. O. Time Octrcl. KA8T HOUND. No. 42. pnRsoncor nrrivus at 11:25 p. m, " 40froiKlit ' " 0:0o p.m. 4 freit'lit nrrlvos at 10:10 n. in, WEST HOUND. No, 41 pniRcmrur arrives nt 5:21 a.m. " 4!fp)iuht 11:59 p. m. " 47 froight nrrlvos nt 3:33 i. in. All tmliiH onrrr passoncors. F. W. WHEATLEY, jgent. W. Q. SIIVIONSON, Attorney at Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Practices In all tho courts ami be fore U. S. Land Office. E. E. BARR, H. D. Surgeon -AND- Laryngologist. State University ok Iowa 18S7. Chicago I'oleolixio-1304. Surgery and the Medical and Surgical Diseases of the Nose and Throat a Specialty. Alliance, - - - Hebraska The Silks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear in suits and all tho latest noyolties1 in Dress "Fabrics, for the coming season, in texture, finish, wave, combination and colorings, is as indefinably beautiful as tho varied hues of tho ilowers of spring. They Saitlsf3r ilci.o Closest Sc3.tlri37- and evoko tho unqualified praise of all who behold them. Unremittent study of tho prevail ing style in voguo, and strict attention to tho most exacting wants of my patronage, makes my store in tho estimation of tho refined and tasty, tho Emporium Par Excellence most stylish, economical, unique VtCO (P Freshest Groceries at Lowest Prices. !, bargains in my Shoe Department, W., K, HERNCALU Big twstj ifwjum, ggg;l'lW.'VMHHSjW 'TBEE-rr er?r OX BUTTE BANK, HEMING-FQRD, NEBRASKA. THE OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY, Does aGgneral Banking Business, Collections a Specialty. Foreign and East ern Exchange. G. A. pSJlJLEW Fres. EC- K- a sm e PAINTS, OILS AMD WINDOW GASS. I urn HARNESS Hand made throughout Warranted Not to Eip Tor Two Years. Call and seo I am agent for tbo celebrated Diamond E. Glidden Barb Wire Also Junior Glidden, I am always ready and willing to Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest E. R GREEK, BeniiDiH BUCKEYE lowers and .And tho Hollmgworth and THE BUCKEYE Machines which took tho cake rtt tbo 'WORLD'S FAIR cannot bo excelled. HOLLINGSWORTH nnd TIGER Hayrakes wcro never beaten. The Either of tlieso celebrated tools will bo Bold AS CHEAP . .. and CHEAPER than any inferior grades, also keep repairs for theso and qther machines. Can got any repairs desired. The Best BIrLcLer T-wIrLe At tho lowest living prices. For sale at tho " Hardware and Elegance sssa?f TSi" - 2SE3E3iT, eavy Hardware, Belling thorn. Celebrated. Tiger Hayrakes Saddlery House VVDrt Binders a (V 4(isk; Y ... n j i