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I ..-" V ? .1 AJU && f ' ., ' ih.ii. " "WTT ttl TjlTl.'ff.'Xtg'Jtgil (Repairing dont diid' satisfaction guaranfd ATTHE City Jevelry Store i-'or Watches, Clocks, and fewelry GO TO THE .... City Jewelry Storp ettiitt .. J HEMINGFORD. BOX BUTTE COUNTYrtfEBMSKA, FRIDAY, SEPT 20, 1895. NO, 30. VOL. 1 R 0f0fP (SOvJJTwlP ? fe i i t ! r Orfloin.1 Direotory. --VVTY - ( Jar. Ramr, let Dint. CtMomls'vlonerH Jas. Holllnrako, nd Dint. ( (loo. W Duncan, h-d Diet. k.idi-D. K. Bpacht. 0 -rfe-J. K. Noal. f'tetlcr-K. A. Hall T1'iw.uror -8. II. Llbby. A'.tiirncy-B. F.GIltnHn C mnor P. II. Driscoll. tj. rvoyor- J. P. Hazard ,'t or Sahools II. P. flllmore. . 7, , OlTLiaroli Direotory. jON'GREUATIONAL. Prcachlnjreaoh nlter f 6&to Sunday, h'-clmilng January, 1, 1H04, at 1 I o'clock a. m., nnd at 7 p. m. Bundar School nt i a m. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday m v m. f iaTHOLIO: Uov. Charles Zak Pustgr. KTHODIST:-Hcv J,W. Kendall Pastor j') "rejiouing tlio second ami tonrth Butiday In . month nt 11 a. in., and 7 p.m. V. i!COPAlj-Services In the Oongrcgat- .tn.il Churvli. Rev. Pastor. "vices on the third TUursduy In each month - i p. m. ,T W. A. Rosebush Camn No. 20(0. Meets .4 second and fourth Tuesday night of Mich . -inth. Visiting Neighbors cordially invited. V. M. Iodenck, Clerk. P. Huot, V. C. O. I. & 'W. O. Timo Oarti. KABT BOUND. No, 42, pnsppneer nrrhoa at . " 16 frf iKht '" " 48 freight nrrlvoi nt "WEST BOUND. Vo.41 passenger urrivoent " tsfrflluht " 47 freicht arrives nt 11:1". p.m. O.on p. m. 10:10 a. in. E.21 a. m. 11:50 p. m. 3:'J5 p. ra. All tralus curry nasROncertl. P. W. wiieatlxy. Agent. ,i t MAIL DIRECTORY. IlEMiHOFonD postoffico. On week days door opens at 7 a. m., general delivery opens at 8 a. m. and closes at a p. m. Upon Sunday s i to 10 a. m. IIeuinofobd and Box IlnrrE tagodally except (Sunday. nrsiiKoror.D and Dvsuv stago, Monday Wednesday and Friday. K WT1. HITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATT.TA.VPie. "NRnriARTfA. v rwwi - trm r -! - - -sw-s W "W JiOilicc in Fletcher niock, W. G. SIMONSON, Attorney at Lw, Alliance, Nebraska. Pricilces In all the courts and be ,fop U. S. Laud Office. TUTTLB gc TAS1I Attorneys -"at - Lai, HFMINGFORD. NEBRASKA. E. E. BARR, H. D. Surgeon AND Laryngologis:. State University op Iowa 1887. CmcAao Poleclinio 1804. r Surgery and the Medical and Surgical Diseases of the Nose' and Throat a Specialty. Alliance, - - - Hebraska The Hemingford Herald. T.O'KEEFK.. ...Publisher. 8UJ1SCHIPT10N RATES: ONE YEAR ,,...,1S0 IX MONTHS .75 Publiebed every Friday, at Hemlngford, Iloi Butte County, Nebraska. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 1S95. Democratic State Ticket. For Supremo Judge, T. J. MAHONEY, jf Omaha. Por regente, W. S. ASIiny, of IHIdreth. J. II. AMES, of Lincoln. .Democratic Judicial Conven tion. The Democrats of the 15th Judicial district are respectfully requested to 'meet Jn delegate convention at CIIADRON, J.P.B., OCT. 10, 1805, for the purpose of placing in nomina tion two candidates for District Judge for said (list rice, and such oth er business us may properly come be fore fald convention The various counties will be entl'Icd to hij equal number of delegates as were elected o the state convention. F J! M. UJIOOME, ' Chairman, THE CITY. This is visiting week. H. B. Austin is at Sheridan this week. 'Gus Moellor has been danger ously ill for sovoral days. Eov. Father Haley of Allianc o spent Tuesday in Hemingford. Prof. "Wordon is visiting in Hemingford this week. Postmaster Irion of Lawn was a county seat visitor yesterday. Thos. Green has been under the weather fpr a week. V. J. Bean and family ar,o now comfortably located in their now , home. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Zimmer man of Liberty were in Heming ford yesterday. Wanted A girl for general housework. Inquire at the Her- i ald office. A. V. Burk is visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Burk, ast of towp. Born, to' Mr. and Mrs. Honry Schluntz, Sept. 17, a boy; moth er and babe doing well. Shoes of all kinds, styles and prices. Can lit any foot and pookot book. W. K. Hernoall. Attorney Iodenco is looking after the hardware store during Mr. Uhrig's absence at the Fair. Mrs. O. A. Burlew and childron left Tuesday for their old homo in Wisconsin. Paints of all kinds at Green's. Miss Vebna Dada visited with tAUiance friendSfcitb.is-week ro- turning Thursday morning. J. K. Neal returned from the Independent convention at Val inti'ne, Monday. Mrs E. E. Ford and two chil dren returned from their extend ed eastern trip Friday morniug. Mr. and Mrs, Goodenoujih took Monday night's passonger for Lo gan, la., their oid home, for a few days visit. Mrs. W. L. Bowman and little daughter of Hay Springs are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Volnoy Curtis. A number of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Olds' friends gavo them a pleasant surprise at their homo Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ford of Lawn were in tho city yesterday. Mr. Ford called and left money for the Heard. Mrs. F. 'chroeder, mother of H, J. Schluntz arrived from Cedar Credk, Neb., Friday morn ing and will visit for somo time. A new lot of shoes just received by W. K. Ilerncall. Tho timo fpr holding the dem ocratic county convention has been postponed until .October 7, 1895, at 1 o'clock, at Heming ford, Rev. Kendall returned from tho M. E. Conference Wednesday. The Homingford people are pleased to hear that Mr. Kendall will remain here another year. Mrs. J. P. Hazard was a pas senger on 42 Monday night for Hubbard, Iowa, whero sho will spend the winter. J. P. will teach school in Dist. 10 this fall, i Tho nintli annual meeting of tho Northwestern Baptist Assoc iation will be held at Hemingford, Nebraska, September 27, 28 and 29. A largo attendance is antic ipated. Ford Dodds, T. O'Donnell and A' McGinley drove in from Mc Ginley's ranch Saturday, Mr. O'Donnell and sister Miss Mag gie departed for their homo in Lwfas, Iowa, Wednesday night. Word was rocoived horo yes terday that Coroner P. H. Dris coll diod Wodnosday night at his homo in Alliance of typhoid fever. Mrs. J. A. Wells writo us that there will bo a Union camp meet ing hold in Wolls grove, ' twenty miles southwest of Allianco bo ginning Saturday, Sept. 28. Everybody cordially invitod to attend. , C. E. Ball camo in from tho west this week and started this morning for HotJSprings whoro ho will attend the Black Hills, college this year. Charlio is a hustler and will mako his mark. Boforo going ho called and or dered the HeraLiD to keep post ed on Box Butte affairs. Rav. Father Zak departoU for Omaha Monday night wliero ho has accepted another charge. Father Zak has been stationed in this county for noarly a year during which timo hohaslaborod hard in tho church and made many warm friends who regret to see him leave. We have not learned who will bo his successor. Those from hero .who are in attendance at tho Sta'to Fair this Week are Messrs. 4-. Uhrig, M. E. Gooch, B. F. G'ilmap, O. J. Wildy J.l. McLood, B. El1 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood, Idesdamos Hammond, Schlumpf and Wheel er; Eli Gerber, Wp. Fosket, N. A. Kuhn; Misses Lena and Tillio Noknnt of Lawn,' V. Oladek urid daughter of Dunlap. - - i.,; -.' '' -r Our old friend ana townsman Rev. J. D. Schroocer camo up from Grand Island last week and held Lutheran services in tho school houso Sunday. Since leaving hero his wife has present ed him with a little "Gorman proachor" who has now reached the age of six weeks. It seoins like old times to soe Mr. Schroed or on the streets again, oven if he does hold his head a trifle higher than of yore. Somo of tho republicans and populists seem to bo not' a littlo interested as to who tho demo crats will nominato for sheriff. E. A. Hall tho present shoriff is not .fishing for tho nomination and says ho is not at all anxious to njake tho race, but tho demo crats will nominato him oven if it is against his wishes, and wo believe him to bo tho strongest possible candidate in the county. Tho republicans hold their con vention at Allianco last Saturday and made the following nomina tions: For clerk, F. M. Phelps of Alliance; for sheriff, E. P. Sween ey, of Alliance; for judge. J. H. Hewitt, of Allianco; for commis sioner. G. W. Duncan of Allianco; for coronpr, Dr. W.'3. Miller, of Allianco; for surveyor, Chns. Brann, of Alliance; for superin tendent, Dj. Ebcrly, of Berea; for treasurer, A. M. Miller, of Hem ingford. On Sunday evening next at tho Methodist church tho services will consist of short talks from a jiumber of the congregation on christian nnd educational work, what has been dono and the need ful preparation for future work. Tho exorcises will bo interspersed with good singing. All are cor dially invited. The pastor do sires to make this the first service of the nb7 year retrospective us well as prospective, believing that with the experiences of tho past better work can and should bo done in tho future. Mrs Huot and baby wont to Allianco today. I have a market for 25 dozen spring ohiokonB. Will pay Gasjh. Oomo and soo mo. R, MoLeod. Machine Oils at Green's. California canned goods IS cents, a can at W. K. Horncall's. Box Bute News -. Mr. Jones started for tho Staio inr thn lflth. fcv . . . nonry Jtiomnan, our omciont Blaoksmith, visited Chadronover 'Sunday, his sister returned with ihim, Our "Arkansaw Travollors' .started on thlro journey Friday .tho 10th. No suporstition about them. Tho weather tho past wook jjives overy indication that 'hades!' is in closo proximity to tho surfaco. Mrs M. J. Tracy arrived in "Alliance Wednesday the 11th. and is now .visiting rolativos in this viclnlty. John Wilson is taking ad vantage of tho low price of eggs so ho jnay catch tho high prico, John is" a wido awako farmer. Ed. M. Tracy has sold his. en tire stock of goods to M. D. Atkin. Mr. Atkin is now our Postmaster and Merchant. Wo are sorry to lose Mr. Tracy but wish him all possible success. Populist Co. Convention. The Peoples Independent Party ipf Bos Tiutte county will hold Shoir Co. Convention at Heming ford. Safardav. Oct. Gth. at 10 o'clock u.ty.j sharp, for tho pur- nanied" officers : County Superintendent, Clerk, Treasurer, Judge, Sheriff, Survey or, Commissioner Ord district. ' It is recomtnenned that the del egates from tho Third commission pr district conveno immediately after tho adjournment of the Co. convention and nominato a candi date for commissioner. Tho sevetal precincts will bo al lowed tho following number of delegates. ' Dorsey 8. Box Butte 8, Wright 8, Alliance'' 7, Lnko 0, Lawn 8, Runninnwater 5, Boyd C, "Liberty 5, Snake Creek 2, Nonpareil 5. . Any other business may ho transacted rthat cen bo properly brought before tho convention. It is recommended that tho pre cinct caucusos bo held on Satur day, Sept. 28, at 2 o'clock p. m. G. W. Waisner, Chairman Co. Com. At tho Northwest Nebraska Conference held in Valentine last wek, the following appointments were made. A. Ii. Julian, P. E., Chadron, Nob. Aiusworth, O. T. Mooro. Atkinson, 0. H. Burleigh Alliunce) . W. Jennings Bassett, T. J. Hazleton Brownloe, L. C. Horton BnttoCity, ' P. J. Neary Chadron, O. S. Baker Chadron Circuit, G. E. Connell Cody, ' B. Hunt Crawford, W. Q. Glassncr CrookBtou. 'J. L. Marr Gordon, J. A. Scamahorn Harrison, D. J. Clarke Hay Springs and Box Butte, R. H. Gammon Hemingford, J. W. Kendall Johnstown, James S. Cambell Lavacca and Merriman T, C. Ijalch Lakeside, C. L. mith Rushville, A. F. Cutnbow Springview, and Sparks, J W Tayor Stewart and Newport, C F Smith Valentine, O L Ramsey Whito Clay, C E Periton Whitney, ' R J Davenport Q P Snedakor Geo Moonoy and R A Ball, Missionaries in Wyo ming. S A'Bcck apd J E Thackrey left withom appointment to attend school Final ProofNotices. Hon. J. W. Wkiin, Jn., Resistor. Hon. F. M. Hhoomk, Receiver. Parttos bavins nottooa in this column are re quested to read the same carefully and report to this oillce for correction any error that may exist. This will pruvent posstblo delay lu making proof. Uud OUlco at Alliance. Neb., Sept. T, 1895. Notice Is hereby Riven that the lolloping named epttler has tiled notice of Ids intention to mako final proof in support or his claim and that (aid proof will be made bofcro L. A. Dor rinnton If. H. (!. O. (Commissioner', at Chadron, NoK, on Oct. 10, lb05, viz: williau omtny, of tlnnlap. Nob., who made it K no. 3103 for the 8 W U. see 28 tp !i0 n, r 4S w. no names tho followlnx v Itncsses to provo his nintltimma mldpnon noon and cultivation of said land, vlr. David uess of Dunlap, Nub., I.IIim. M lla.llnt. .,t I'li.il.nn Vnti .T.inA. Dli'korson, Charles Naylor, Dunlap, Neb. Also DAVID HESB, of Dnnlap, Nob., who made n v no. IB00 for the NH UK ViandHU NlCMsooW.tpDOn, r4Sw. uo names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rcsldenro upon and cultivation of naid land, vie: William Curry, of Dunlap, Nob. Arthur M. Ilartlett, of Chadron, Nob., Jatnoa Dlckereon, Charles Navlor, of Dunlap. Nob. J. W. Wkun, Jn., RetilRter. Land OHloo at Alliance. Nob.. Sept. 4, 1R05. Notice Is hereby nlven that tho following named settler has filed notleoot his intention to make final proof In support of bin claim and that said proof will bo made before RegtsUir and Receiver at Alliance, Neb., on October 10, lino, viz: JOHN IRION, of Lawn, Neb., whomadoit. e. No. SOS0 for tho Bit NHHimdN HSBKbtpaMp23n,r&iw. He names the following witnesses to provo hi continuous roslilonoo upon and cultivation of eald land, vU: llcujamln P. Mooro, of Mara land,-Nel , Leo lirnndlo, Louis Larson, John P. H jfcard, of Lawn, Neb. r J. W. Wkun. Jn.Aeglster. Land Ofilco at Alliance, Neb , Kept. ft. 1R00. Wotlco is hereby given that Oho fallowing named setUer lias Clod notice of bis intention to makolinal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will bemudo boforo Registor and Receiver at Allianco, Nob., on Oct. 17, ltOJ, via: WILLARD M. EVANS, of Harsland, Nob., who made n. r. No, 1701 for the H K H nw 15, tp 2. rg Bl r. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vii: Hugh II. Jones, Perry Erik son, of Marsland, Nab., Franclska ..Kratochvel, Henry Hbirnok, of Lawn, Neb. Also FRANC1BKA KRATQCHVEL, formerly Franclska Skoda, of Lawn, Neb.who mado n. & no. zuta for tho n x H seo SO, tp ad, rg 81 w. She names the following witnesses to provo lior continuous residence upon and cultivation nfeaid land, vlr: Willard M, Evan, Mars laml, Neb. nenry i hlinek, of Lawn, Neb., uugh H. Jones, Perry Erlkoon.of Marsland, Neb. Also HENRY 8I11MEK, of Ijiwd, Nob , who mado u. X. No. 1714 for tho B W !t aoc 28, tp 2S. rg 61 w. He names the following witnesses to provo her contlnuoue residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizi Willard M. EvanO, Hugh M, Jones, of Marsland, Neb., Franclska Kratoch vel, Perry xrikson, of Marsland, Neb. f.- J. VV. Wxun, Jn., Registor. I .end Office nt Alliance, Nobr., August 28, I8JB, Notioo Is hereby gtvon that tho follow! ng namod settler has tlletl notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be madebefore J. E. Rrown, U. H. U. C. Commissioner at Hay Spring, Neb., on Oct. 7, 1895, viz: I UABRIEL JOHNHON, of Dunlap, Neb., who mado n x no. 3147 for tho W 54 B , B W K N Viii it N B & B W Ji BOO 32 tp 30 n, rg 47 w. ' " lie namos tho following witnesses to prove his continuous rosidanco upon and cultivation at said land, viz: CharleB Olson, Errlck furl destruin, EH Hlgncl, Valentino Uoddard, all of Dunlap, Neb. Also CHARLES OLSON, of Dunlap. Neb., wdo made n e no. 3100 for Uio s Vt It w X oo 0, 8 ', n K eeo 0, tp 23 n, rg 47 wi' He names tho following wltpexnon to prove his ooutinuous resldenoo upon j.nd cultivation of ratd land, viz: Gabriel Johnson, Errlck Hur destrum, Eli blgnel, Valentino Ooddard, all of Dunlap, Neb, - J. W Wkun, Jn., Reglf tor. Land Office at Alliance, Neb., Aug. 12, 18'J3. Notice Ih horeby given that the following nam ed Bottler has filed notico of his intention to mako fina' proof In support of hie claim, and that raid proof will Iks made before J. E. lirown U S. court commUsioner, at Hay Springs, Neb. on Bept. 3, WJi, viz: SAMUEL TERRELL, of Donlap, Neb., who mado it. e. No. 2017 for tho B W H, eo 13, tp 29 n, rg 47. Ho names the following witnesoes to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Valentino H. Qoddard, Oscar P. Crosswalt, Charles Olson, of Dunlap, Neb., J. Noblo Dotson, of Mirage, Neb. Also VALENTINE H. OODDARD, of Dnnlap. Neb., who mado ii. E. No. 3274 for tho B W U seo 8. tp 20 n, rg 47 w. He names tho following witnerjses to prove his continuous residence upon an cultivation of said land, vU: amnel Torrelji Oscar P. Cross wait, of Dunlap. Neb., J. Nobht Dotson. of Mi rage, Nob., Charles Olson, of Dunlap. Neb. J. W. WxuR.Jlt., Register. Laud Oillce at Alllanoe, Neb., Aug. 10, lfc.1. Notico is hereby irireu tliat the follnwlnir. named settler has hlel notice of his Intention to make final proof in support pf Mb claim, and that said protif will be mado before Register cr Receiver at Alliance, Nob., on Bept. ISO, la'Jj, vit. JOSEPH ECKL, of Hemingford, Nob., who mado H. E. IZo. 23 for the N W U eo 15, tp 28 n. rg 61 w. He nameo tho following witnesses to prove h) continuous rosldxnco upon and cultivation of eald land, viz: John Rentier, William ijoth, llelmer Rensvold, of Hemlhford, Neb., Jdhn J. Lutech, of Lawn, Neb. ? J. V.'. W-iN, Jn., Registor. Ijind Offioi, at Alliance, Neb., Aug. 21, 1885. Notico is hereby given that the following named settlor has lllwl notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bernado before Register and Receiver at Alliance, Neb., on Bept- I8, 1695, viz: ELIAB DARKER, of Hemingford, Neb., who made ir. c no. 1107 for tho N E J4 soo 20, tp 28 n. rg 50 w He namea the following witnesses to nrovehls continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; Oeorge Vakoheld. Oeorge L. Taylor, Ooorife W. Pense, of Hemingford, Heb., Oeorge W. W ells, of Marsland. Neb. J. W. yyilN, Ju.. Register. Land Ofilco at Alliance, Neb., Ang.2o7l893. Notico is hereby ulven that the following nam ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In buptort nt his claim, and that (aid proof will bo mado beforo Register or Receiver at Alliance, Neb'., qq Sept. 30, lbl5, viz: KLIZA W. ALEXANDER, of Hemingford, Neb., who made H. E. No. S27S for tho B E J seo . tp W a, rg 4d w. He names the following witnesses to provo his continuous reeldenee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William J. Rritton, Thomas L. Hopkins, RndolpHE. Mart:, John Jelinek, all of Hemingford, neb. Also JOHN O. ALEXANDER, of Hemingford, Neb., who mado H, E. No. 3528 for the B W U eo 27, tp 28-n, rg 88 w. He namea the following witesaes to prove )ils continuous residence upon and cultivation of Bald land, viz: William J, Rritton, Thomas L. Hopkins, Rudolph E. Martz, John Jolinek, all of Hemingford, Neb. J. W. Weiin, Jb., Register. The Herald and'fthe Omaha serai-weekly World-Herald, both one year for SI. 75 Land Oflloe at Alllanoo, Neb., Aug. 14, 199. Notice Ih hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will t)0 mado before Register or Receiver at Alllanoe, Neb., on Bept. S3, 1B03, viz: ERLAND PEDER3CN WOLDEII, nt narca, Nob., who mado II. E. No. 1972 for tho BWMseo8,tn28n,rg49w. He names tho fqllowing wttnessos to provo his continuous resjdenco upon and cultivation of MlUMand, viz: llenyr Vou Uargon, John Von Rargen, Erik Rasmasson, Uendlok D. Ylko,'nUof Dert, Nob. Also JOHN VON BAnQEN, of Horra, Nel., who mad H. E. No. 2465 for tho Lotal and 2 and B V4 11 E 4 seo 1, tp 20 n, r 9 w Ho namea tho following witnesses to provo lilt contlnrlous rcsldonco upon and cultivatlpn of Mill land, vizi David Eberly. V. V. Hberly. Erland Pederson Wolden, Erik Rasmusson, all otUerea, Neb. ' AUo nENRY VON RAROEN, of Rorea, Nob., who mado H, E. No.24fO for the BKHeeol,tp20n,rg4w. Ho names tho following witnesses to prpva his continuous resldenoo upon and cultivation of said land, viz: David Ebcrly, D,Vt JEberly, Erland Pederson Wolden. Erik Ithsnjnf son, all of Rorea, Nob. J. W. Wkhn, ?!., ealster. Notiao To Oreditora Rtato of Nebraska, ) ., ' ' UoxDutto County J In tho matter of the Estate of JaraosUcCpl lough deceased. H Notice is hereby given that tho creditors of said deceased WU1 moot the Administrator of said Estate before me County Judge of Vpx Dutto Co Nebraska, at tho County Court Roum, In Hem ingford, in said County, onthoSlthday of Bept. lbv.1 and on tho tilth day of February itftO, at 10 o'clock n. m, each day for thopnrposo of present ing their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance-. Hlx months lire allowed tor tho credltortttoprcsouttbolr claims' and ono year for tho Administrator to eettlo said Estato from thoaithdayofAnguHt 1HB5. This notice will lu VQbllshed In the Homing tord'Uimii.D for four'xoeks successively prior totho24UutayofBopfA.l) lfelfl. . , Witness myoOlclat elgnaturo snd tho seal of said County Court, this 21th day of August, A. p. 1MB. D.K.Hl'ACUT, ' iBkaL) Counly Judge. ,.- NotiOQ. .; To you delinquent .rtax-payors: I wish to sav that'-we are still j paying 100 cents on' tho dollar for an 01 mo uu ct Bitvor uouura tusi you may bring in, to apply on you taxes, and will also throw i,n ono of Coxey's non-interest ' Bond niugnzinoi which is interesting reading for all parties. Wo havo about 50 copies loft, one copy of which will ho given .with eachxo oeint while thov last. Come early and avoid the rush, and bo modo happy with tlm thought that you have been able to pay your taxes once more with silver as monoy. Co. Treasurer. Independent Caucus. Thoro will bo an Independent cauciiB held at tho court houso in Dorsey precinct on Saturday, Sept 28, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m., fop tho purpose of electing delegates to tuo county convention to bo hold on Oct. 5; also to place in noinipation precinct officers. James Hollinrako, Committeeman. Burlington Route IIALP RATES TO BOSTOX August 10th to 24th, Hurllngton Route agents In Nebraska and Kan sas wlU sell round trip tickets to Bos ton at tho one way rate. Return limit Oct. 10th. The train to take: Tlio Knlyhts Templar Ojllcinl Train, having on hoard Grand Commander Finch and Escort will leave Omaha Via the Burlington Route at 4:45 p. m., Thursday Aug. 22nd, after arrival of all trains from the west- Through Jto Boston Without ,Change. Seven hours stopover at Niagara Falls. Tickets and sleeping car reservations on appllcotion to any agent of this or any connecting line. jaend for free folder giving full in formation. J. Francis, G. P. Sc T. A., Omaha, Neb. LESS THAN HALF RATES TO LOUISVILLE, KY. are offered by the BURLtNGTON ROUTE, Sept. 8, 0 and 10, on account of tho National Encampment gf the , G. A. R. Taj Nebraska Q A. R. uiilciai irain. carrying uie uepart ment commander, will leaye Lincoln at 1.23 p. m., Mm lay, Sapt. 9.' Mera of the W. R. C. and tho G. A. R. as well us tho general public will find this train by far the most desirable means of reaching the Encampment us It goes throngh to Loulsvlllo with. OUT CHANGE of cars. Tickets, sleeping car reservations, and full Information on application to nny agent of the 13. & M. R. R. . o r to J, Francis, G. D. $ T. A., , Omaiia, Neb. . A. Blackburn, M. D.t Pbysician and Surgeon, Office over Wildy't store. pEUlNGFO PD. MIFtKA.