For Watches, Clocks, Cjl a AA AA ,Ay9 AJm ' jl 1 ,h4aDv ' ? City Jewelry Store W 11 ljy IMMfl j j JJ ?j WJlJ (RwpsCirbig clone and satisfaction guarant'd attiii: $. City Jewelry Store VOL. 1 HEMINGFOED, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, KBfeiUSKA, FJIIDAY, SEPT 6. 1895. NO. 28. P (- V ' VP mm Li-W 'Ta7 - ' i .. H..T.I.. Official JDireotory. COUXTY - (Ja. Harry, UtDlfit. f'oramiasloncrs Jas. I'ollinrakc, 2nd Dlst, ( Oco. W Dnncan.lrd Dlst. Judco I). K. Spaoht, Clurk-J. K. Nenl. BhorllT-E. A. Hull Treasurer -S. It. Lihby. Attorney H. r.Gllmnn. Coroner 1. If. Drlncoll. Huneyor- J. r. Hazard Supt. of Sohools II. P. FHlmore. Olxuroli Directory. flONGItEGATIONAL. Preaching each iiltor Lmato Sunday, b"Klnnlnff January. 1. IOTI, at 11 o'clock ii. in., find at 7 p.m. Sunday School nt 10 a. ru. I'ny or Mooting gach Wednesday ut 7 p. m. V tVTHOLIC: llcv. Charles Zk I'astor. METIIODIST:-Itcv J,W. Kendall Pastor I'runcliing tlio second and tonrtli Sunday In each month nt 11a. m., and 7 p. m. IJU'ISCOIML: Services In tho OonprwU- JUlonal (Jhurcll. Iter. i'nstor. Pervious on tlio third Thursday In euch month ut7 p. in. MW. A. Rosebush Camp No. 2AI0. Moots ftfi'ond and fourth Tuesday night of each month. Visiting Neighbors cotdlally nviUd. W. M. Iodksce, Clerk. Jb Huot, V. (J. iNcw Short Lino to Helena, Butto Spokane, Seattle nnd Tacoma. O. X. & VV. O. Tlrao CKxrcl. EA8T BOUND. No, 42. paiRnncor arrives at 11:35 p. m. " 4fifrelcht ' " C:Oop.m. " 48 fcolgiit nrrlvos nt 10:10 a. hi. . WEST BOUND. Ko,4i pasRenfterurrlvesiit 8:21 a.m. " A", freight " " U:M P. m. " 4 freicht arrives at 3:S5 p. m. All trains carry passcnRCCa. 1'. v. Wiravn.Br, A Bent. MAIL DIItECTOHY. HEMiNoronD postoiHce. On wook days door opentt at 7 n. m., Boneral dellvory opens at h a. nt. and closes at ji. m. Open Sundays 0 to 10 a.m. IlEMlNOFonD AND Dox Botte stago daily oscept Sunday. IlE"JiK(iKonD and Ddnlap stage, Monday Wednesday and Friday. WH. niTCHELL, ATTORNEY A3? LAW, Alliance, -:- Neiucaska. jcarOillcc in Fletcher Block. W. Q. SIMONSON, Attorney at Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Practices In all the courts and be fore U. S. Land Offlce. TUTTLE & TAS3I Attorneys - at - Law, HFMINGFOKD. NEBRASKA. E, E. BAR& H. D. SllVgi .CUli -V-V- -AND- Laryngo!ogist. State University ok Iowa 1887. Chicago I'oluounic 1804. suiioeky and the medical and suiiqicai. dlhhases of THE NoSK AND TllltOAT A SPECIALTY. Alliance, - - - Nebraska LESS THAN HALF RATES TO LOUISVILLE, KY. are offered by tho BURLINGTON ROUTE, Sept. 8, 0 and 10, on uccount of the National .Encampment of tho G. A. U. Tito Nebraska G A. 11. Official train, carrying tho Depart ment commander, will leave Lincoln at 1.2) p. m., Monday, Sept. 9. Seni or the W. R. C. and tho G. A. R. as well a3 the general public, will find this train by far .the most desirable means of reaching the Encimpment as it goes throngh to Louisville with out change of cars. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and full information on application to any Agent of the II. & M. U. R. or to J. Francis, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neh. Siioks of all kinds, styles nncl .prices. Can lit anyfoot and i)ocket Look. W. K. IIeunoall. I lmvo i murkot for 25 dozen spring aluckqps. "Will )ay Cash. fCoine nud stitjpic. Ii. MoLeod. THE CITY. Mat Kratlcy loft last night for Chicago. Kinsley Brothers aro thresh ing their grain this week. Miss Meta Joder of Alliance is is visiting her cousin, Miss Gor bor. Snpt. Fillmoro and Mr. Duroo drove down to Alliance Wednes day. School commenced on Monday morning and thero is a largo at tendance. W. IS. Hall the Box Butto cat tle buyer, was a county soat vis itor last Saturday. Edgar Sweezey called yester day and dropped $1.50 in tho Herald exchequer. Kov. Robbins, Mrs. Root, Mrs. Paradis and Joey, drove up from Allianco yesterday. A young son of Commissioner Hollinrako has been under tho doctor's care this week. T. M. Reynolds, of Hartland, Ohio, father of our Bion, will read tho Herald from this on. W. M. Fuller of Chadron was transacting business with tho Clerk of tho District Court, Tues day. Cliff Abley came down from Doadwood last week and visited a couple of days with his parents. Miss Harris is visiting with Rev. Kendall's family this week. Her school at Lawn begins noxt Monday. Miss Alma Fennor .of Dunlap and-Miss Lena Jay of Allianco will attend the Homingford High School this term. "Winnie, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Spacht was very sick tho first of the week but is now improving. Mrs. Silk visited with friends in Hemingford a couplo of days this week; sho has recovered from her recent ilness. "Prof. Fennor went to Allianco : this morning in answor to a tole gram announcing tho death of his cousin at that place. Rev. Kendall loft for Rush ville, Monday, and after a week's sojourn thero, will attend tho Conference at Valentino. H. Cassolman of Hay Springs was doing business at tho court houso Wednesday, looking after the interests of the Deering Har vester Co. The Congregational Mission ary Society will give a chicken pie dinner at Mrs. Sherwood's on Wednesday, Sept. 11th. All are cordially invited. Richard Elliott, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. R. McLeod for several woolrs past, departed for his homo in London, Canada, Wednesday night. Miss Olive Royco of Woodruff, Kansas, arrived in town Tues day morning and will visit for some time with hor aunt, Mrs. Charles Naylor near Dunlap. Rev. Dr. Jennings of Allianco made tho Heuald office a pleas ant call on Monday. Tho Hem ingford people aro always glad to seo Mr. Jennings. Tho Hemingford Cornet Band was awarded one of tho prizes at tho Hastings Reunion. Heming ford has one of tho best Bands in the stato and we aro proud of it, too. Mrs. Broshar has moved to town in order that hor daughters may take advantage of Homing ford's oxcelent school facilities. She? has rented tho Brandser ros idc&co on Wyoming avenue. Miss Ella Huffman, of Doad wood, is visiting hor sistor Mrs. J. Adam Prois. John Lomons has boon cutting alfalfa on tho Elmoro farm for tho past week; tlio yield is aboul 5 tons per acre. Rev. J. J. Keoler, Baptist min-! istor of Conlral City, Nob., held services at tho Congregational church Wednesday ovoning. Tho Lally rosidonco on Lara mie avenue is being re-papered and fixed up for Druggist Bean who expects to movo therein next week. Tho Methodists hold thoir communion services in tho Con gregational , church hero last Sunday. In tho absence of pro siding Elder Julian, Rev. Dr. Jennings preached morning and evening and also conducted tho quarterly conference on Monday. Col. Win. Evans, tho farmer, orator, and politician, of Mars land, was in town Monday and mado application to prove up on his homestead which he has held down faithfully for tho past fivo years. Mr. Evans is undoubt edly tho best posted republican in tho county. Mesdames Gilman, Wheeler and Gerber and Misses Dada and Gorber, drovo out and spent Wednesday with Mrs. Hammond where they had a "husking be" or something of tho lrind. The ladies will not tell everything thoy did but say they had a splondid time. Messrs Austin and McCorlde yisitod Omaha last week. Mr. Austin says that crops hero aro just as good as any down that way and when they have a good crop in eastorn Nebraska wo have tho same in Box Butto. When a renter in tho east who pays from 3 to 5 per acre loses a crop ho finds himself "dead brolo" and no place to stay dur ing the winter; but it is different when ydu own a farm. This is tho time to secure a homo in Box Butte, tho bannor county of wes-' tern Nebraska. 33urbEinli Buclgot. Tom Green has beou on tho sick list the past wcelc. L. M. Kennedy was trading in Alliance, Tuesday. Mr. and, Mrs. F. M. DoVore spent a few days in Duol county last week, visiting friends. Simonson Bro's. conlomplato building n lino residence on their place under tho Oasis Ditch. J. Underwood and family aro soon to. leavo Box Butto for Mis souri. Wo predict thoy will bo back in a year or less. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lucas of Allianco have boon rusticating at this summer rssort for tho lost few days. (last week's items.) Farmers aro busy making hay. Miss loin DeVoro spent tho day at J. Underwood's Thursday, Messrs Leslie and Ben Prico and Tom Green are cutting hay on Mr. DoVore's ranch. Miss Alta Thompson has re turned from Marslnnd, where sho was visiting tho Misses Snow. Tho interest in tho Sunday school is not as great as we could wish for, but thoro was quite an attendance last Sunday. It was decided to wait until next quarter to sond for supplies, nnd until that time, to use our Bibles to study tho lesson from. Sand Okane. A new lot of tjhoes just received V. K Jlernciill. by Alliance News R: M. Hampton started Tues day for Kansas City with a train load 5f qnttlo. Ho thinks thoro is a, bettor markot thoro than at Oniohn. The post offico is now nicely sottlfid in. tho now brick building oroefed for that purpose and tho imppvomont is noted by all pa troif tho office. W.J). Rumor and W. W. Norton havelono to Chicago to purchaso their fall and winter stock of goods, and thoy each promise to bring in an ologant lino. Rev. J. W. Hill roturncd homo from LiucoLn tho foro part of tho week. Ho came by the way of Bethany and brought his mother and father with him for a short visit. E. S. McWhinoy is busily en gaged this week in exchanging locations with A. E. Woodbury. McWhinnoy's now stock of fall and winter goods is expected to arrive every day when tho old post, office corner will loom up in great shape.- - School opened Monday with a largor attendance than over bo foro, the building will accomodate about 400 scholars, but it taxes tho onorgy of Prof. Siders to find room for them all. It will not bo long before it will bo necessary for tho town to erect buildings for ward schools. At tho Democratic convention held in Allianco last Saturday tho following delegates wore elected to attend tho stato convention at Lincoln on tho 5th: Edward YVhiUdatoTffolui O'-KoefeP.HT Zoble, Zed Goodwin, Sr., and John Keeffe. All of these gentle men left Allianco Wednesday night. F. M. Broome accompani ed tho party. At a meeting of tho Racing As sociation held in tho First Nation al Bank Monday night it was de cided to hold threo days of racing, beginning on October 15. Miko Elmore, Mr. Pomroy of Sidney, and each of tho saloons contribut ed 50. each which insures tho success of tho races as no trouble will bo experienced in securing the balance of tho monoy required. ' Judge Kinkaid called a special session of Court in order to renew old acquaintances, and tho hard hearted lawyers rushed up thero with several of tho hardest cases on tho docket for trial, thoroby pinning the Judgo down so fast that ho hardly had time to leavo tho bench. Tho Judgo was equal totho occasion, however, and very considerately fixed jill cases in a way as to give no body an advant age to get any decision until tho regular term of Court which is after election. Pcoplo who get ahead of Judgo Kinkaid have got to get up and dust. Saturday night tho republican caucus will bo hold for Allianco precinct. Tlio scrap will bo for tho delegation by VanBoskirk and Phelps for clerk. It is gen erally recognized that any candi date securing tho Allianco dele gation will receive tho nomination in tho convention. Good feeling scorns to prevail. Mr. VanBos kirk says that if Mr. Phelps is nominated ho will heartily sup port him, and tho feeling among members in both tho republican and populist parties in Allianco is that nono but Allianco men must bo elected this fall. Box Butte News Cooler wouthur, did you say? C. L. Snodokor qommonccd school in Dist, 10, Monduy. I Box Butto school opened. Mon day, Miss Lulu Blair teacher. Geo. Ross and B. DoIIart lmvo Ihroshcd their grain this week. Tho pcoplo who wont to tho "Ridge" for fruit, report moro fun than fruit. Mrs. M. D. Atkin nnd Viola Scott combined business with pleasure Ttieedn'. in Alliance. J. M. Hughes, J. W. B. DoIIart and A. O. Traey, each with his family will soon start for tho Ozarks. W. D. Johnson has purchnscd n one-half interest in Ohns. Shelley's threshing machino and will onco moro become a festivo thresher boy. Henry Bronnmnn and family will removo soon to tho Ciark ranch near Allianco. Mr. Hard ing who has been on that place for tho last year will removo his fam ily to Missouri. lwn.rso.xicl Items. Ed Roll has moved into Mr. G. Austin's houso. Mr. B. F. Mooro expects to movo to town and Bpend tho win tor; iiis son Joo will look after tho ranch dnring his absence. School began Monday with A. M. Clark as teacher. Mr. Clark is a lino bcholar and will no doubt tench a good term of school. Mrs. McMillan of Willow Creek nnd Professor Sanburn of Minne sota, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wootton, Tuesday. Mr. L. Snow is buying grain for Harris Bros, of Lincoln. There is not much grain coming in yet, .fanners .aroi4uBtbci5inningMto thresh. Rev. McCrondy of Edgoraont spent throe or four days in Mars land last week. Whilo hero Mr. MeCready baptised and received into tho Presbyterian church, nine members. Mrs. Wm. Burton has moved to town so that her little daughtor May enn lmvo tho advantago of a good school; her sister Miss Addio Poole will also stay with hor and attend school. Mortgage Record. Tho following is n list of mort gages filed and released in the clerk's office during tho month of August. - Farm M'tg's filed 3, 11, 5, 4, $1,113 5,030 1,405 1,370 3,010 3,151 rels'd 1 filed ! rels'd filed City Chattel it 32, rolB'd 12, Allianco, Neb., Aug. 81, 1805. Pursuant to call, delegates from tho various precincts chosen to attend tho democratic county convention to select delegates to tho Stato Convention at Lincoln, Nebraska, on September 5, 1895 and to fix a tiino for holding a convention to nominato candi dates for county officers to bo chosen at tho coming November election, met in convention at tho City of Allianco on this day and selected tho following as dele gates to attond tho Stato conven tion, viz: Edward Whitlock of Boyd precinct, P. H. Zoblo of Box Butto precinct John O'Keefo of Dorsey precinct, Zed Goodwin of Lake precinct, and John Keefo of Allianco precinct Tho Chairman of tho county central committeo was, on motion, instructed to call tho County con vention for tho purpose of nomi nating candidates for tho various county officors to bo chosen at tho coming Novombor olection for September 21 1895 at 1 o'clock, P. M., at Hemingford, Nebraska. John O'Kooffe, S. M. Smyser, Ch'rm'n. Soc'y. H. R. Green has now ad m this isbuo. Read it, ' From Our Exchanges. Hay Springs Leader. Lon Taylor made phonominal ovorlnnd trip to Homingford on Thursday oE this wook. Ho drovo one of Phil Horn's livery toams, starting from Hay Srings at six in tho morning, rosted two hours and returned, arriving hero at soven in the ovoning. It was pretty close to a hundrod mile drivo in eleven hourB. ,,i Broken Bow Ohiof . Dr. Hnllcr brought hia artistic skill into use last Saturday by mako ing a pencil drawing of the Kund son Brothors, tho train robbers, and it attraoted a crowd around tlio' Farmer's Bank windowB for sovornl days. Billy Blair nnd John Painter aro taking turns kicking themselves this wook for letting tho train rob bers and tho $500 reward get awny from thorn last Saturday nicdit. Af tor following thorn all over town' and talking with them they conclude cd thoy woro tramps. Edsjomont Express: Tho Higli lino onginoara have '? pushing themselves to tho front lately. G. Bardin made tho run from Edgcmonfc to Alliance, 44 miles, in 78 minutes, with n tojT. hnin of 20 ars. Fred Pickering made the run from Avolin to Rum ford, sorao 18 milos,in 17 minutes,, with an cngiuo and several cars. Tlio Modern Woodmen had a big time Thursday ovoning and initi- nted nine candidates. Insurance to the omouut of $25,000 has been written up in this lodgo during tho last wook. Several woodmen from Hot SpvingB canw over to assist the Edgomont camp, and materially helpod tlio candidates in thoir vain efforts to ride tho olusivo goat. Wo are pleased to add the Hem ingford Herald to our exchange list this week. Tho Heuald is a livo domocratio paper published at Hemingford, Box Butto County, Nebraska, and is tho boat paper published in tho county. Nowcastlo (Wyo.) Dem ocrat. After Him. TliPre is a "Republican-pop" atj, Sidney who recently refused to pay for tho Transcript after taking it n couple of years. Of course ho bor rows it with groat rogulurity and criticizes it m his sneaky fashion. He is one of those fellows that stops or refuses to pay because thoro is something in it ho does not approve and does it with an air of regret that is likely to drivo tho publisher into bankruptcy. Ho reminds us of the train dispatcher who demand cd an increase of salary nnd throat- -ouod to quit if ho did not got it. Tho superintendent replied to his request by relating a story. "When I was a young man, I once did uB you aro doing. I told tho superin tendent what you told mo. Ho re fused my demand and I quit and would you beHove it thatd road is running yet." This paper is running yot and will hunt up, this pops post olfico address when, ho leaves Sidney, and ho will roal izo that wo will ronlizo on tho just amount duo us. Bayard Transcript Machine Oils at Grcon's. California canned goods 15 cents a can at W. K. Uerncall'a. Paints of all kinds at Green's. Tho Heiuld and the Omaha semi-weekly World-Herald both one year for $1.75. Notio. T Daniel O. Dower, non-resident defendant. You aro hereby notified that on tho YMi day of Ausuet U05, Olivia E. llower filed a petition avaintou in tho district court of Dox liutta County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you, on tho erunnds of non-support nud eztrtme cruelty without it aitM'. iou aro horel j irqulud to ans wer taid petitfencu or lcici the ii raol End. im. iy W.O. 6-10 UiKCrECif, Hir Atloi(.i. UL.JY1A u. 11 nui. t "ir