4 fiww -CW-ftw-iMt4J-M'V 'ut.w9Jnnjrna rwaa1 The HemiDgford Herald. T.O'KKEFE Publisher, -jhj1-iiiWii in i fir n- "- -- " - sunscmpxioN nxrm one year JJ w BIX alUNllln , l'ntlliiiil every Vritlay, at Hemlnirford, Uox Ilutto (founty, IMirasta. FIIIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1805. T'tf1!1 '..lvsuy: Democratic .4. State Ticket. For Supreme JoJrA. , T.J. MAI10NEY, of Omaha. For roeonts, W. H. AHUnY.ofHIlilretb. J, II. AMES.of Lincoln. Democratic Judicial Conven- i tlon. Tlio Democrats of tho 15th judicial district are respectfully requested to , meet In delcgnto convention at .; f ciiadkox, unn., oct, 10, 1805, for tliu purpose of placing In noruin.i- tlon two cufdldutcH for District Jmltfo for said district, and su h Oth er business ns may properly como" be fore Prtld convention The various counties will be entPlod to nu criuul number or delegates us were elected to the Btate convention F. M. MtOQAlE, " Chairman. 4p iv4ftji'ipq.. Democratic County Convention. Tliedi'itiocntts'lii tlm vnrlous pre cincts ol Uox llntlo County, Nebras , kif, are requested to select dulcgetes t,6 iittcnd u county convention to be . Iield at the court house In Hctnlngford fTobraskn, on October 7, 1805, at 1 o'clpck P. M.r for the purpose of t giomlnatlnn ciindldates for county folllcers to he elected at the coining November election lo wit: '' Co. JihIro, She) Iff, Clerk Treasurer, Superintendent, of Schools and one Commissioner lor the third district. i The several precincts aro entitled to representation In said convention, Tbs follows: Alliance -.Boyd t -BoxButto -Pqisoy .- -Lawn -'Wright - 21 Liberty - 8 2 .Nonpareil - 5 G Runningwator 5 12 Lnko - - 5 7 Snako - 8 . .1 TUI..1 . 71 Tho Comtnlttccmcn In the various prcclncta will attoiid to cubing can- icuealn their rospectlvu .,-iireclncCs ,ut'8itnli time nnd place h nut' In ther judgment steal best. It. will also be tho duty of this ;' convention to select a county central Vcbmuilttco and a chairman thereof for tho ensuing year, S M SMTBun, Chairman. Tho liverymen of Olarks uro having n. rato War. Ono of thorn offered to tivko a traveling man . 'fifteen miles to Fullcrton freo, but lost tho job becauso his competitor carried tho passenger freo and paid hia hotel bill besides. A business man said on tho street hero a few days ago: rVhat wo need is to shut tho mouths, of those develish politicans who are continually going around stirring tip strife and contention." That is a fact. Tho greatest service some ,of those selfish politicans could do their country would be to die and lot the wheels of commercial and material progress roll on. Monroe Enquirer. Appkndioitis has got to bo so formidable a disease, and viho cause 'of it so often .attributed to grapo socdB and other foreign bodies, that many have feared to oat those wholesom9 fruits. Iu a paper read beforo tho Virginia Modical Association, Dr. Hunter McQuiro, n celebrated surgeon of that stato said that in all tho operations ho had performed for appendicitis ho had never seen a Binglo grap'o, to mato, or cherry seed, and ho added that ho was glad to make the state ment sinco it might tend to allay :tho fcara of tho supposed dangers "'arising from eating these fruits. Issuing Paper Against Silver. Tho iron industry is recovering from the hard times at a rapid rato. .Every shoot and plate mill in tho country is now in operation to tho fullest capacity, and tho orders al ready received aro buthcient to ' keep them running btcadly for sov- eral months. This moans that all kiuds of business are improving and that tho old-tirao prosperity is not far distant Ono of the theories of the free silver advocato is that tho govern ment can buy silver at about GO pents an ounce, and issue paper money (generally called silver certificates) against it on a basis fr 1( if 1 rF rrrklfl ?rtili'ilt litfti11 A i c-i n. t fi m l'i- l make Sd.Ov) of the silver eartiucato Represent less than Go cents worth of silver hdldjflgaiust itfor rederap - Uom . Insgthef words, if tho gov- TjtTaMJUJiaa.attanvMtaxajv;wMiMeMMiwn,i nuusnx,, m$ ernment should buy cay 55 worth of silver, it would be required to Bsuo nhd put in circulation $100 in silver certificates.' (Tho exact cost of tho silver would depend on the market prico at tho time ot purchase.) The 855 worth of silv er would be coined into ono huu ed silver dollar, and any holder of tho certificates would bo entitled to exchange them for tho coined silver. This was. in putt the principle of tho Shonunn law. But as tho writer han olsowhoro clearly shown tho more stamp of the government on paper gives it no value, unless thoro.be a promise of full payment. Now those silver certificates put out under tho Sherman law woro mudo payable in silvor' dollars, and na silver declined, and'theso silver dollars declined in intrinsic mark etable valuo till they wore worth littlo raoro than fifty con ts each, tho fail ver ceitificates would have been worth just the same but for tho fact that it was tho policy of of tho government, regardloss of tho law, to keep nil of its money on a parity. It was its policy to mnko its promise, as was original ly intended fully good to make all of its dollars redeemable in 100 cents good money; therefore, tho government accoptod tho silver certificates and silver dollars as well, for all dues, mado them inter changeable with and practically redeuniiihlo in gold. Otherwise we should have had moncyfbf varying values. Tho Bilvor and silvor cer tificates have beoen worth 55 or GO cents, varying with tho market valuo of silvor. and othor money actually based on gold would havo boon worth 100 cents. So it may bo seen that paper money cannot bo issuod against sil ver at a ratio of 10 to 1; and bo full faco valuo money, uulpss it bo in terchangeable with gold. And as olsowhoro clearly shown, the gold reserve' is not Btrong enough to carry any increased volume of mono'. Moreover tho government has directly lost au incrediblo sum making such experiment. Sinco 1873, it has bought for monetary purposes silver costing five hun dred and nino million dollars. (8eo report 1894, Bureau of tho Mint.) Tho shrinkage in valuo fron tho averago cost of SI. 00 pcrfiuo ouco has boon enormous. These experiments woro forced on tho government as"compromis- 08" by advocates of freo silvor coinage. Tho Now York Timos, in a series of carefully prepared articles, based on actual statistics lately showed that tho losses to tho gov ernment on fiat paper mqnoy and silvor, havo cost it more than five thousand millions of dollars,. This 03timate is far within tho true loss. Tho financial policy of tho United States, dictated for 20 years by tho mining camps of tho West, would havo beggared, and bank rupted both the government and the people, if thq country had not been now, and thq most resource ful on earth. Theorizing is well enough, for dreamers, but in matters of bus iness, coinnion sense and wol known principles aro tho qnly safo guides. Eree silvor politiccans who want votes, and "Western mino owners who want othor peoples' money at any cost, to tho othor people, havo a theory never tried under like conditions in any country in tho world, and thqy wonld commit us to that theory in complete dis regard of consequences. Dollars or What. Notioe, To yon delinquent tax-payers : I wish to say that we are still paying 100 cents on tho dollar for all of the 50, ct silvor dollars that you may bring in, to apply on you taxes, and will also throw in ono of Coxey's non-intorost Bond magazines which is interesting reading for all parties. Wo havo about 50 copies left, ono copy of which will be given with each re ceipt ivhile they last. (Jomo early nnd avoid the rush, and be mado . lmppv uith tho th'ou ht thftt you - j,uve been ablo to pay your taxes 1 once more with iilvor as money. j P- Treasurer. H.MMi.',H.aTlSU AUWHWaOBWWIiBlHWdt FinalProof Notices. Hon. J. W. Weiik. Jn., ltaUter. Uun. V. M. IIuoome, Itecelver. 1'artlpR IinvliiR notices In thin column nre re qneted to rrad tho mo c-nrpfulljr and report to tlil olliro for correction anjr orrom that may (xUt. Thlft wUl prevent posslblo delay lu making proof. . , Lnuil Omoent Alliance, Nab., IVst. 21, 1891. Notice le hereby utveh that ilia following named Rattler lina filed notice, of lilo Intention to makofiual proof In npport of hid claim, anil that raid proof will be made beforo llio register or recelrer, at Alliance:, Neb., on Nor. 4, 189.1, Tizi CIIAHLEa C. PIUCE, ot Hemtnsford, Neb , who made h. C. Mo. 2330 for the Lots 'J and 4 and 8 H W H ec 1 tp 28 n, 18 51 w. lie names the following witnexsoa to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of paid land, ylt: Jacob Sfietler, Joseph C'urejr, of iiemlnsford. Neb., Fordinand Hikant John Kikant, of Lawn, Neb. lJ. V. Wxiiff. Jn., Iteslstor. Land OfTico at Alliance, Nob., Bert. 7, lBft'i. Notice la hereby glveii that the following named settler haa filed notleo of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim nnd that said proof will bo made before Ij. A. l)or rington U. H. C. O. (;ommissionor, at Cbadron, Neb., on Oct. ll, 1SU5, viz: WILLIAM COItKY, of Dnnlap, Kcb., who mado II K No. 3193 for Uio B W U s 2. tp W n, r 4S w. ne names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Onvid Aess of Dunlap, Mflb., Arthur M. Ilartlett of t'liailron. Neb., Jamqs Dlckcrson. Charles Naylor, Unnlnp, Neb. Also 'DAVID HESS, of Dnntap, Net)., who mado n b no. 1803 for tho n H H E H and B 14 n K U sec 28, tp 1)0 u, r 48 w. lie names the following-witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: William Carry, ot Dunlap, Neb. Arthur M. ilartlett, of C'hadron, Neb., James Dickerson, Charles Navlor. of Dunlap, Nob. J. W. Weiin, Jn., iteRister. IjindOITIco at Alliance. Nob.. Sept. 4, 1805. Notice is hereby given that the followinc named settlor has filed holico of ids Intent'on to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will lx 'made before lleglster nnd Ilcelver tt Alliance, Neb., on Ootober 10, 11)33, vizi JOHN IHION, of Lawn, Nob., who mado it. v. No. 2980 for the B W NK U and N M 815 U of sec f, tp 28 n,r KJ w. Ho names the following witnesses to prnvohia continuous residence tinon and cultivation of aid iBiid, viz: llenjamlu 1'. Moore, of Mars miiii, ncu , x'o iiranuie, ivouis uarsun, oonn 1' Hazard, of Lawn, Neb. J. W. Weiik. Jn., Keglstor. Land Ollico at Alliance, Neb , Bcpt. ft, 1805. Notico is hereby given that Mio following named Bottler has filed notleo ot his intention to maki final proof in support of his claim and tllat paid proof will bnmade In-roro ltegister and Itecoivor at Alliance, Nob., on Oct 17, 1, viz: WILLAUD M. EVANS, . ut Marsland, Nel., who mado n. s.' Hm. 1701 for Uio i 8 K sec 15, tp 2t. rg 51 w Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizr Hugh H. Jones, Perry l'.rik son.ot Marsland, Nob., 1'rnnclHka Kratochvel, Henry Bhimok, ot Lawn, neb. Also FIIANCISKA KHATOOHVEL, formerly Franciska BkoUa. of IawnNob., who mado it. E. no. 'Mi for tho N E ? see 20, tp 3.S, rg ill w. She names tho following" witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Willard M. Evans, Mars land, Neb. Henry -lilnick, of Lawn, sob., Hugh 11. Jones, l'erry nriUnou,of Marsland, Nob. Also IIENIIY BH1MEK, of Ijiwn, Neb , who mado n. e. no. I'll for tho B W H soo 28. tp 28, rg (U w. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo h continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Willurd M. Kvane, iiunh IS. Jones, of Marsland, Nob., Franciska Kratoch vel, l'erry Krikeon, of Marsland, Noli. J. W. Wcun. Jr., llogister. Ijnd Ofiico nt Alliance, Nebr., August 28, 1S93. Notico is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notico of 1i!b intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo madehefore J. E. Urowu, U. 8. C. C. Commissioner at Hay Springs, Neb., on Oct. 7, 18Ki, viz: OABUIEL JOHNSON, of Dnnlnp, Neb., who mado it k no. 3147 for the W ii H t. !, O W i N K H t N E i H W t ROC 32 tf) :t0 n, rg 47 w. lie namas tho following witnessos to prove his continuous renidenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles Olson, Krrlck .Sur destrnra. HI Bignel, Valentino Goddard, all of Dunlap, Neb. Also CHAHLE8 OL80H, of Dunlap, Neb., who mado K u no. 8199 for tho s w N w u soo ft, ( N E see U, tp Sli n, rg 47 w. Ho names tho following witnenses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: Gabriel Johuon, Errick Bur destrum, EH Blgnol, Valentine Uoddard, all of Dunlap, Nob, J. W. WtUN, Ju., itegister. Land Ollico at Alliance Neb., Aug. IB, 18f5 Notice Is hereby given that tho following nained settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made hofnro itegister or Hoceiver at Alliance, Neb., on BepU :, lbOJ, viz: JOSEPH ECKL, of Hemlngford, Neb., who mado II. E. No. 23 for the N W i wo 15, tp 20 n, rg fil w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz. John lieu tier, William ltotli, llelmor Itensvold, of Hemlhgford, Neb-, John J . Lutsoh, ot Lawn, Neb. J. W. Weiin, Jn., HcgUtor. Land Ollico at AlHanco, NobM Ang. 21, 189T. Notico is henby given that the followine nametl settler' ims tiled notico 6f his intention to make final proof In support of Ids claim, and that said proof will Iwinade beforo Itegister and Iteceiver at Alliance, Nob., on Bept. as, 1893, viz: ELIAB DAIlKEIt, of Hemin?fprd, Noli., who mado U.K. no. 1107 for the N K H soo 20, tp 28 n. rg 50 w. He names tho following wlthessesto provohis continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: George Wakefield, (leorge L. Taylor, George W. I'ense, of Hemingford, Neb., George W. N ells, of Marsland. Nob. J. W. Wkun, Jr., Ileglster. Land Otlico at Alliance, Neb., Aug. 20, 1893. Notico is hereby given that the following nam ed wittier has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado neforo Itegister or Itecelver at Alliance, Nob., on Sept. '.W, 1893, viz: ELIZA W. ALEXANDElt. of Hemingford, Neb., who mntlo II. E. No. 3273 for tho 8 E U seo 9, tp 2 n, rg 48 w. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William J. liritton, Thomas L i liopluiiM, Hndolph E. MarU, Jolm Jcliuek, all of Hemiugford, Neb. Also JOHN 0. ALEXANDElt, of Hemlmrfonl, Neb., who mad.e H. E. No. 3028 tor the 8 YY H tec 27. tp 28 u. rg S9 w. He names the following witnesses to- prove his continuous residence, upon and cultivation ot paid land, viz: William J. Hritton, Thomas L. Hopkins, ltudolph E.Jilartz, John Jelinek, all ut HemingfCjrd, Neb. J. W. Wehn, Jr., Register. Land Olilcoat Alliance, Neb., Ang. 14, 1804. Notico Is hereby gUen that the following named settler has filed notico ot his Intention to mako final proof in support of ids claim, and that said proof will bo mado before Itegister or Itflctiver at Alliance, Neb., on Nov. 2, 1803, viz: EltLAND PEDEUSCN WOLDEII, of TJorea, Neb., who mado II. E. No. 1072 for the B W K seo 8, t p 20 n, rg 48 w. He names tno following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Henry Von liargen, John Jon liargen, Erik ttasmnsson, Bcndlck D. Vila, all of Berea, Neli. J . W. Wehn, Jb., Itegister. Independent Caucus. There will bo an Independent caucus held at tho court houso in Dorsey precinct on Saturday, Sept 28, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of olcctfng delegates to the county convention to be held on Oct. 5; also to place in nomination precinct officers. James Hollinrake, - Committeeman. Now Short Lino to Helena, Butte Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma. Or. X. Bo "W. O. Time Card KABT BOUND. Vo. 45, passrwKer arrives nl 11:25 p. m, " 40frolcbt " " 0:00 p.m. " 48 frolKlit nrrivos nt lono u. in. WEST BOUND. So, 41 prissenijer arrives nt B;21 a.m. " 4r.frciirbt li:5 p. in. " 47 finlKht nrrlves nt 3:35 p. m. All trains ourry passoncors. F. w. Wueatley. Agent. THE OMAHA WORLD -HERALD Edited by Kx-Concrossninn "W. J. BRYAN 7s the greatest newspaper vscat of the Missouri Jiiocr. It advocatos FREE SILVER at tho present ratio of sixteen lo ono. Its nows sorvico Is tho bost to be obtained. Daily, 0 00 par yoar; 50 cents por month. Vooldy, $1 00 per yoar. Subscriptions for the WORLD-HERALD received at this offlcs JNOtio of SrUo TjrxicJer Olaotttol Mongago? Notice ij hereby given that by virtnoota f'1,11 morttagedatl on tho iMh day ot March 1893, a copy of wh ch was duly flleil in Uie ollico pf tho connty clerk of Uox Hiitto conrlty, Ne braska, on the 2th day ot Maroh, 18K. at ono p cloclt p. rrj executed by James W. Pink? rtort to,.V .": "0,irt t" ecnre tho paymont of 2w,io with Interest vt tho rato of ten tier cent per an num from date until paid. Haiti mortgagowas by Mid J. W. ltoborts for a valuable considera tion tieforo maturity, sold ami duly assiswd to Hcott McCorklo and by film duly assigned tothe llanktitHemlnglord.ot Hemiugford, Nebras ka, which is the owner nnd holder tlicrcf. De fault having been mado in the payment of said sum when dne, and no other suit or other pro ceedings at lw having been Instituted to re cover said debt, or any part thereof, and no part thereof having bocn collected or paid and there Is uowvl.io amninpaid thoreon the sum of 200.(Kiwlth interest thereon at tho rato of ten per cent tir annnm after March 2M, 113. Thero foro wo Will soil tho property therein described, vizi "Our lay maro seven years old, wolgbt about 1,110 lbs. Ono bay rrae 8 years old. weight aboet 1100 lbs Ono bay ho so 8 years o.tl, weight ab't U10 lbs. Ono grey horMiOyoi'Boltl.welghtab't 1150 lbs. Ono set double farm hnrnoss. at public nuctionnt tho llv-ory barn or II. II. Pierce in tho village of Hemiugford in Hoi Ilntte county. Nebraska, on tho 19th day df Oc tober, 18U3, at 2 o'clock p. m. of fid day. Dank or Heminopokd, Dated Sept. 21, 1893. Arslgnco ot Mortgage. u-27-1 A Beautiful Woman Attracts. Attention Everywhere. Q-olel -:-. 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GREEN, HOW TO SAVE MONEY Head What This Card . . . .Says. . . . When you pay Cash, let tho amount; and when Twentv Dollahs in One (Dollar In Goods 20 20 25 25 Cfir-On all goods except narb wiro 50 I 50 I 50 I 60 I 50 We zvill not be undersold. Always bring this Card with you BUCKEYE lowers And the Celebrated Hollmgwortk and Tiger Hayrakes THE BUCKEYE Machines which took the cako at tho WORLD'S FAlll cannot he excelled. The HOLLIKCSWORTH and TIGER Hayrakes were novor beaten.. Either of theso celebrated tools will bo sold AS CHEAP and CHEAPER than any inferior grades. I also keep ropairs for those and other machines. Can got any repairs desired. Tho -ZBsst 23:Ln.d.er 'Z'xIzs.e At tho lowest Hying prices. For sale at tho Hardware and Saddlery House .' ", You will, wonder now You Ever The Elegance DRESS WEAR in my Shoe W. K. HERNCALL. i '' t, L ' i . TTItf t fc llf i fii PSJK3r (Buyers. (Don't Lose It, JOQ I AOQ I 50 Hardware. tho Clerk punch out you havo paid us cash, will givo y Free of Char re and Harness by tho set. 50 50 50 I 50 1 15 I 10"TT m 15 j 10 5 M 16 I 10 j 5 il 15'10'"5 15 j lS'j'6 if 15 j 10 j 5 1 15 Vio "l" 6 ou ;-: -:"":" v J i.?J..iuJJ If "is"! iori 4 L50 15 I 10 I f I !v Bi nders Ail Ugly Woman r Can Make Better Bread With Qolel - Leqf - Floq THAN A BEAUTIFQL WOMAN C AN WIT11 ANY OTHER BRAND. Got Along without it. c onz-A-risrH? T artment, Dep i. : E in it rtf t- t4 i ''VV'Wtr'J jWs-ij tl-" n