w w . miimi . . MHH.M. wmij - ..iiui iiitMiMiiiiMiiiM.JjiMMjtjiMMpWMfc. - Hig. -SSS!55?S555SBHB; Ml I WM MJ li WU IIW HI I ray 32 miai i i '.mwuja Jisrvxjcraagjmf jisct jww w g-Mv-!rtrwjw!!4aiMaiJM tl The Hemingfbrd Herald. .T.D'ivtfBl'K Publisher. BUIlBOitirTION ItATBS: nNK YEAR......... tlM MX MONXlttf ' Pnlitlshod ctery Vrlday, at Heraliutford, Cox Zlntta County, Nebraska. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895. Democratic State Convention, Tho Sfaio Demoeratto convention is hereby called to nioet lit Lincoln, Beptemlicr R, lfiBS. at 4o'olockp. m., for tho purposo of nominating ono candidate for judos of the supremo court Mut two candlditos for peirent of tho stalo uni versity, and tho citation of a stato central com iiiittoe. All persons who ImIIoto In tho doctrine of tho democratic tmrtjr as sot fortli In tho platform of principle adopted nt tho last democratic national convention In Chit-Ago in 1HU arc In Tlted to co-ornrato In tlio selection ot (lelegatoa to thin convention. Tho apportionment of doleirytos from Mich county, tared on thn voto of the candidate for IteulMiant-HO'crnor at tho laid Koneral election, and Including ono candiilnto at Initio from each county, Is as follows: Adams (1 Johnson 0 Antelope- 4 Kearney fi llanner 3 Kolth.... ..a lllalno 'J Keya l'alia a llonno (1 Kimball.., .......1 Box Ilutto. n Knox 7 lloyd 4 IrfinraHlcr 10 llrown s Lincoln S jiu(inii) ............. ft iKiean .......a Jturt',. ,.....,..;.,. 4 Loup llutler R Madison ....J3 m IS Mcl'herson 7.....1 Cedar 0 Merrick.... ft Chaso II Nanoo 2 Cherry .......8 Nemaha 5 iwieyenna 4 NnokoIIs 4 ? -7 "too m Lolfax 1ft 1'awnio 6 timlns 13 Perkins II (uster..., (1 Phelps B Dakota 8 Piorco n Dawes ...7 1'IntU) is Daweon 4 rlk., , 4 Dnuol 4 ItodWlliow !1 "Uon 11 lllchardson II Dodjto 15 Hock a pouclas Kl Balino...., 20 Dundy 2 Harpy. 8 Jillmoro 8 Haundcra H I'ranklln 4 BcottsHlua 3 frontier 4 Howard , 14 ,'nrius , 4 Klinridan 4 "Oauo ,ao Sherman :i Garfiold 1 Kjonx.: ,. :i Gospor 8 Bfanton 7 Grant s '.Thayer....,, ,11 Greeley 4 Thomas.... 2 JJnll. 8 Thurston..... !l Hamilton 4 Valley ...,... 3 Harlan ,., II Washington 0 Hayes.... il Wnvno 8 ltltchcook ,.:i Webster.,.. (1 Itnlt 7 Whoolor ,.S Hooker ..,..1 Yolk 0 Howard ....,, 0 Jefferson 13 Total .....013 ' w HOOMD MAIIIIN, Chairman. 3. II. BHECAN, Bocretary. Ik tlioro.ts any uifFeicnco between tho so-called frco sllvor democrats" and tlio populist party why do tho .f, 8. d. (tho loaders at that) go and uilro an active part in tho pop con ventions? Tho only way to distin guish ono from tho other, 1b that tho i. s. d. nro kicking harder bocausc jthero was "soraotlilnR they didn't got" nnd aro now straddle of the fence walling to see on which side thero will ho tho most plums. Therefore would not the teim "chronic klckcra" lie w oro explicit and appropriate than than the ono tlioy now stylo thorn solves? It looks that way to a man up a tree. Free .Coinage Not Free Dis- ' tributipn. Suppose- It bo admitted that the frco coinage of! silver would bo a bless ing, and would at once Incrcaso the volume of money hi the country as a whole in wh.it way would it incrcaso tlio supply in imllvlduual pockets? How would it oven Increase tho supply In non-silver producing jbcc lions?' Free silver does not menu that (ho government would coin and send it about tlio country on pack horsos and in wagons. Inviting every matt to holp himself, There will bo no 'forty acres and a mule" distribution, utiles vit bo to the Western miners, at tho end of this frco silver fight, no mat ter how It may terminate. Tlio metal Is produced In the min ing sections of tho West. Tho people who mine it would have tho privilege of sending it to tho government mints and getting it coined into money. "When coined It would belong to them. They would not scatter it nround among their lrlends In Georgia, south Carolina and Illinois. They would take it back to Nebraska and Colorado. If vast quantities of silver were mined tho people out West might accumulate vast quantities of monoy, The "sllvor bugs" of that section might become as rich and obnoxious as tho "gold bugs" of tho East Den ver might become a great monoy center, but what advantage would that bo to the pnople of Alabama or Michigan? Thcru Ib already idle mon ey by the hundreds of millions in tsomo sections of tho country, but the people of other sections cannot get it because they buy about as much as they sell, and have no favorablo bal ance of trade to bring it to them . If the silver barons of tho west were multiplied by tho score, and if all tho followers of tho mining camps were to gro.v rich and great, It la not asy 1q soo how tho farmers1' of Miss issippi or Qhio would be benefited nny more than they aro n.ow benefited by tlie vatt accumulations of money stor ed in the vaults of Eastern banns. If every tenth man in Colorado were made u millionaire, and tho for tunes of all were in 0u.U, tUil ,ICCU- nulatlon yf money could no more nut p prices th.ua does the present hoards In the cost. The truth iathat the supply of money has little to do with prices, which nro based on the cost of production, but regulated by supply nnd demand. They arc affect also by Btato of credits. 1'rospcrity' which stimulates prices depends upon safo credits mora than upon tho .volume of money. Monoy may bo abundant, and prosperity wholly lacking; but credit cannot be abundant without" prosperity. Confidence, which Is tho basis of credit, increases the uso and active supply of money. It Is ulso a trrcat distributor of mpney, a great cquitozcr of its circulation. Tho ndvocatcs of inflation, whother by free colnngo of silver, or other methods, destroy confidence nnd thus destroy tho only rational means of ecurlng what they really want, an active Incrcaso of tho vpjtimo of money in the channels of trade. Tlioy get hold of tho wrong horn of thcdilcina. They propose an artificial and consequently unsafo Incrcaso in tlio money supply, bollovmg that they can thus Increase tho circulation and put up prices. The plan Inevitably works tho wrong wny. too many distrust the scheme. The money Is locked up, nobody wants to invest or to buy beyond act ual needs, nnd prices go down Instead of up. Then tho stnmp orator comes upon tlio scene, abuses tho "gold bugs,"and lays tho consequence of this folly at tho door of tho " money power." Dollars or What. A britlgo over Donkey Crook, Wyo., burned Saturday night, delaying stock trains eight hours. Burlington Route IUtF 11ATKS TO BOSTON August 10th to 21th, Burlington Route agents In Nebraska and Kan sas will sell round trip tickets to Bos ton at tho ono wny rate. Bcturn limit Oct. 10th. The train to take: Tho Knights Templar Official Train, having on board Ornnd Commander Finch and Escort will leave Omaha Via tlio Burlington Itouto at 4:45 p. m., Thursday Aug. 22nd, after arrival of all trains from tho west. Through Jto Boston Without Change. Seven hours stopover at Niagara, Falls. Tickets nnd sleeping car reservations on appllcotion to any agent of this or any connecting lino. Send for frco folder giving full In formation. J. FltANCIS, G. P. & T. A.. Omaha, Nob. Reduced Rotes to lint Springs, S. I)., aro olTored by the Burlington Route, May 21, Juno 7 and 10, July 3 and 19, August 2 and 2!l. One fare for tlio round trip. Tickets good for 30 days. In addition, low round trip rates to Hot Springs are in effect tho year round. For information nbout rates and trains, via tho Burlington Route, to Ilot'Bprings, apply to tho local agent, For Illustrated folder, descriptive of this famous resorts, write to J. Francis G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. Now Short Lino to Holonn, Butte Spokane, Scuttle nnd Tnconia. G. X. & "W. O. Time Card. KA8T llOVNn. No. 42, nasinnKor arrives at 11:2ft p. m, " iQfralKht " " n:0p.m, " 48 froiultt nrrlvus nt loau u. m, WEST J10USD. No, 41 pnsscntjur arrives ftt 6:21 a. m. " 4", frelulit nam p. ra. " 4T fndulit nrrlvos nt 3:35 p. m. All tralna curry imsHoncors. i W. YiiK.mxr, Agent, MAIL DIllECTOItY. ItEMiNoronD postollice. On week days door oens at 7 a. ju., general delivery opans at H a. m. and closes at tt p. in. Open ttumlaye 0 to It) a. in. Ile.MtNaironD and Box JIutt? tago dally except tiunday. IlEsiiNoronu and Dunlap stago, Monday Wwluewlay and Friday. Offlolcul Directory. county ( .Tag. Tlarrv, 1st Hist. Commissioners jas. Holllnrake, nd DIt. t , t, ,- CUeo.W Duncan.lrd IMst. Judco D. 1C Hpuchu Clark J. K. Noal. Khoriff-E. A. Hull , Treasurer -B. II. l.lbby. Attorney II. F.GIIniiin. Coronor 1'. II. Drisooll. Hunoyor- J. P. Hazard. Bupt. ofSoUools-H. l Fillmore. Oh.u.roii IJirootory. CONGItr.GATIONAL. Prcacblnffeaoh ultcr nuto Buuday, beginntng Junutiry.l, 1891. at 11 o'clock a. m., and at 7 p. in. SumW School at 10 a. in. l'ruyor ilcetlng each Wednesday at 7 p. in. QATHOLlU:-Hov. Charles Zak Pastor. METnODIST:-ltov J.W. Kendall Pastor Preaching tho teeoiid nnd tourtti Buuday in each month ut 11 a. in., aml7 p. m. AL:-Servlcts In tlio tlninrrepnt. Iiti.mil II.i.kaIi I,.... . I1...A.. Borrlaes on the third TUurudcr lu each month at7 p. ta. Final -ProofNotices, Hon. J. W, Wnnj, Jr., Itesistcr. Hon. F. M. IIiioomi, ltxcelw. l'artlea baring notices In this rolumn aro ro nnosted to read tlio same carefully and rM,rt to tiiii olllco for correction any eirors tliat may oxut. This will prevent possiblo delay lu making proof. , Ind Oiltco at Alliance. N'ebr., Augnst 28, 1H95. Notieo la hereby ijlven that tho foilowinit named settler has filed notion ot his Intention to inako final proof in support of his claim, and thatsaid proof will lio madeboforo J. H. llrown, U. K. C, ( . Commlssionor at Hay Springs, Nob., on Oct. 7, lWft. viz: OABHIEL JOHN80N, of Dunlap, Neb., wlio mado H r. No. 3147 for tho WHHUK.BWHNEU&NEUBWJi BOC 82 tp 30 ii, rir 47 w. Honamostho following wltnesnos to provo bis continuous resldenco npon and cultivation of said land, vl,: ('harlos Olson, Errick 8nr destrum, EII Bignol, Valentino Uoddard, all ot Dunlap, Neb. Also CHAHLK8 OLSON, of Dunlap. Neb., who mado n k no. 3199 for tho a W n w H peo H, a U n b soo 0, tp 29 n, r 47 w. He names tho following wltneoses to provo his continuous resldenco upon nnd cultivation of said .land, viz: Gabriel Johnson, Errick Hur tlnstrura, Ell Hlgnol, Valentino Ooddard, all of Dunlap, Nob, J. W. Weiin, Jn., Heister. LandOillcoatAHIanco, Nob., Aiur. 12,1893. Notieo is hcrcliy i:h en that tho rollowlm? nam cd settler has filed notice of his Intention to mako tinal proof in support ot his claim, and tlmt said proof will lio mailo lieforo J. E. llrown U. H. court commissioner, at Hay Springs, Nob. on Bept. 23, 1(105, viz: SAMUEL TEIIIIELL, of Dunlap, Nob., who mado n. E. No. 2017 for tlio 8 W H soo lil, tp 2 n, rg 47. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous resldenco upon and cuitivatloh ot said land, viz: Valentino II. G oddard, Oscar I. CroHswalt, Charles Olson, of Dunlap, Neb., J. Noblo Doltson, ot Mirage, Neb. Also VALENTINE II. GODDAIID, of Dunlap. Nob., who mado it. t. No. 8274 for tho 8 W h mo 8, tp 2 n, rg 47 w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resldenco npon and cultivation of said land, vh: Samuel Terrell, Oscar V. CroRs wiilt, of Dunlap. Nel., J. Noblo Dolmon, of Ml rage, Nob., Chorion Olson, of Dnnlap, Neb. J. W. WcitN, J., lteglstor. Land Ollicn at Alliance, Neb., Aug. 10, ISM. Notieo Is Ik ruby given that tho following named settler has hied notieo of his Intention to mako final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo muds before llegistoror Hecelver nt Alliance. Neb., on Bept. 80, 1603, viz: JOSEPH ECKL, of Ilemlngford, Nob., who mado H. E. Ho. 23 for tho N W U soo l. tp 20 n, rg fil w. . HAnamon tho following witnesses to provb bis continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: John Heutler, William I loth, Hclmor Itensvold, of Hemlligtord, Nob., John J. Lutsch, of Lawn, Nob. J. W. Wkiin, Jn., Hcglster. Land Officii nt Alllancu, Neb., Aug. 21, 18SS. Notieo is hereby given that tho following named settler has illod notieo of bis Intention to mako final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will bo mado before llegistor and Iteceivur at Alliance, Nob., on Bopt. 28, 1KI3, viz: ELIA8 HAltKEll, of Hemlngford, Neb., who mado it. e. no. 1107 for tho N 13 i sho 20, tp S& n. rg 60 w. Ho names tlio following witnesses to provo his continuous resldenco upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: (leorgo Wakefield. George L. Taylor, George W. Penso, of Hemingford, Nob., Oeorgo W. Wells, of Morsland. Nob. J. W. Weiin, Jn., lteglstor. Land Oilico nt Alliance, Nob., Aog.20. 1803. Notice is hereby given that the following nam ed settler lias filed notieo of his intention to mako linnl propf in support of his claim, and t hat paid proof will bomitdo beforo Register or Hecelvor nt Alliauco, Nob., on Bept. ,'JO, 1SU3, via: ELIZA W ALEXANDEIt, of Homlngford, Nob., who mado H. E. No. 8273 for tho 8 E U seo It, tp B-J n, rg 4S w. 110 names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous resldenco upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: William J. llritton. Thomas L. Honkins. Ilndnlnh K. Mart.. .1olm .tnlinnlr. all of Homlngford, Neb. Also JOHN ( ALEXANDEIt, of Horalnnford, Neb., who mado H. E. No. 3028 for tho B W l4 seo 27. tp 8 n, rg 38 w. Ho names the following witnesses to provo his continuous roiidonei upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William J. llritton, Thomas L. Hopkins, lludolph E. Martz, John Jeliuek, all of Hemiugford, Neb. J. W. Weiin, Jh., lteglstor. Land Oilico nt Allianco, Nob., Aug. 11.1891. Notice is hereby given that tho followlng-nam-ril settler ha tMel nitico of his Intention tp makofinal proof in support of his claim, anil that said proof will tin mado lieforo ltegister or lteceivcr ut Allianco, Ncb on Bept. 23, 1893, viz; EltLAND PEDEUSCN WOLDEN, of Rorea, Nob., who mado H. E. No. lOTO for tho 8 W H soo 8, tp 20 n. ig 49 w. Ho name3 tho following witnesses to provo bis continuous resldenco upon and rnlthatlon ot said land, viz: Henry Von Hnrgen, John Von Ilargen, Erik Hasmusson, Uendick D. Vikso, all of Ilerca, Neb. AIbo JOHN VON nAHGEN, of lieroa, Neb., who made H. E. No. 2105 for tho Lots 1 and 2 and 8 M H E i sco 1, tp 20 n, r 49 w Ho napies tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residepco upon Mid cnltivattnn of saiil land, viz: David Eberly. I). V. Ebcrly, Erland Peilerson Woldeu, Erik ltasmusson, all of llurea, Hob. Also HENItV VON DAUQEN, of Ilcrea, Nob., who mado H. E. No. 2100 for tho 8 E U fj 1, tp 20 n, rg III w. Ho names tho following witnesses to-provo his continuous rcbldenco upon mid rultUation of KId land, viz: Davi.l Kberly, D. V. Eberly, Erland 1'nlert.on Wolden, Erik Itasmnsson, all i neren, I'eii. J, n. WEIIN, JR., ltegister. Ijand Offlco at Allianco, Neb., Jnly 24, 18!ft. Notieo is horeby givou that tlio following named settlor has filed notieo ot his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will bo made lieforo L. A. Dor riogtiin, U. 8. Court Commissioner, at Chadron, Nob., on Bept. 1 5, 1803, viz: MA11T1N SAHAFIN, of Dunlap, Neb., who mado H. E. No. 2012 for tho 8 E !. eeo 15. tji 29, rg 48 w. He i names tho following wllnosses to provobls continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land. iz: Arthur M. Hartlott, of Chadron, Neb., Harry L. llartlett, Charles L. Waldren, Joshua C. Cousins nf Dunlap, Neb. J. W. Wkun. Ju., llegistor. Notloe To Creditors Rtato of Nebraska, ) lloxllutto County, BS In the matter of tho Estate of Jaraos McCnl lough deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho creditors of said deceased will met the Administrator of said Lstato before mo County Judge of Hox Ilutto Co Nebraska, at tho County Court lloom, in Hum ingford, in said County, onthoSlth day ot BepU lhJ and on tho 21th day of February 1WU, at 10 o clock a. m. each day for the purpose of present ing Uieir claims for examination. adjiiHtment and allowance. Bix. mouths nro allowed for tho creditors to present their claims and ono year for tho Administrator to settle said Estate from the 21th day of August 1893. ' This notice will bo published In tho Homing ford IIkriild for four weeks successively prior tot ho 24th day of Bept. A. D ISO. Witness myollicial Bignatnro and tho seal ot said County Court, this 21th day ot August, a. d. In". ,, D. ICBpacut. (8e.vL) Counly Judge. Notio. To Daniel O. Hower, non-resident defendant. Von are hereby notified that on tho 12th day ot August leWi, Olivia E. Uowor filwl a iietition against ymi In the district court of Hox Ilutto County, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which aro to obtain a divorce from you, on tho grounds ot non-support and extreme cruelly without ranso. You aro hereby required to ans wer said petition on or beforo the 2:ird day of BepU 1805. OLIVIA E. BOWEIt, By . G. 8IMON80N, Her Attorney. 8-10 KSTUAY NOTICE. Taksn np June 15th. on Section 15-20-19, ono dark gray mare, about nino years old, no brands that can 1m read. Owner can have saino by proving property and paying charges. 8-0 Tiiko. Johnson. Wn. HITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAAY, Alliance, -: KumusKA; eS-OJIlcc lu Fletcher Block. W. G. S1AIONSON. Attorney at Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Pnctlccs in all tho courts and be fore U. S. Land Office. E. E. BARR, n. D. Surgeon AND Laryngologist. State Univisusity of Iowa 1887. Chicago Poleclinic 1S01. SUIlOEItV AND THE jrBDICAL and SunaicAL Diseases of THE NOSB AND TltltOAT A SPKCIALTy. Alliance, - - - Hebraska TUTTLE & TASK Attorneys - at - Law, HFMINGF0RU NEBRASKA. R. A. Blackburn, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Office over Wildy's store. llKUlNGFOKD, NEHItASKA. 3 o to a o o O a o H 5 a a o xn 2 o r 5 CO w 11 h3 -i H O rJ E"? H HP CO a O u SJ O 5w T w CiTg-4 KT S 1 P . B CD P? 1 1 M pn 2 SIS Silks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear in suits and all tho latest novelties in Dress Fabrics, for the coming season, in tweturo, finish, wavo, combination and colorings, is as indefinably beautiful as tho varied hues pi tho ilowors of spring. Tlioy Satlsfsr t3n.e Olosest cru-tlrrsr nnd evoke tlio unqualified praiso of all who behold them. Unremiltcnt study of Ihp prevail ing stylo in vogue, and strict attention to tho most exacting wanto of my patronage, makes my storo in tho estimation of tho refined and tasty, tho Emporium Par Excellence 1 whereat to procuro the daintiest, most stylish, economical, unique (Q. Fresbest bargains W . THE- O X BUTTE BAN HEMINaFOBD, NEBRASKA. THE OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY, Dogs G6n6PaBanK .Collections a Specialty. Foreign ancl East ern Exchange. 231- S3. a SMf fi Heavy Hardware, PAINTS, OILS AWD WINDOW GASS, I am Hand made tliroudiout For Two Years. Call and sco I nm agent for tho celebrated Diamond E. G id den Barb Wire Also Junior Giddea. I am always ready and willing to Sell as Cheap as tho Cheapest H. R. GREM, Hemingford. UCK lowers And the Hollmgworth and Tiger Hayrakes THE BUCKEYE Machines which took the cako ut the WOELD'S FAIR cannot bo excelled. Tho HOLLINGSWORTH and TIGEIt Ilayrakcs woro-rtover beittou. Either of tlicso celebrated tools will bo sold AS CHEAP ' and CHEAPER than any inferior grades. I also keep repairs for theso and other machines. Can got any ropairs desired. Tho Best ZBIn-d-er T-wixxo At the lowest living prices. For sale at tho Hardware . and The Elegance Groceries at Lowest Prices. in my Shoe K - HERNCALL. 9 - DE3EJE!3Sr, Selling ' Warranted Not to Rip them. Celebrated. Saddlery House Y EL and : Binders DRESS WEAR. J1 Departmen 1 3 i ttMBMi' &ii&w, syfa ,:4, ,a - Ajjaa..,.L.-naii. M .xtf,