Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, October 04, 1895, Image 8

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The HemiDgford Herald
..Publtelier.
T.O'itunvR
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I'ublMini every l'rlday, nt llemlngford, llox
Itoiie County, NeLrAnKa.
FRIDAY,
-jfSaJtrsssa
OCT. 4,
j'.r,g, tf -r.
1S95.
Democratic State Ticket.
For Supremo Jrulire,
T.J. MAHONKY, of Oraalin.
For result, '
W.B. A8HUY, of IHldrciJi.
J. It. AMK8. of Lincoln.
Li, f, it -- - i i- i '
Democratic Judicial Gonven-
' tion.
Tho Democrats of tJio 15th Judicial
district tire rcsiwctftilly lequcated to
meet In delegate convention at
' ' OIIADIIOK, NUM., OCT. 10, 18R5,
for the purpuso of placing In mimln.t
'tlon two candidate! for District
Jmlgo for said district, and su'li oth
er business as may properly come be
fore enld convention. Tho various
counties will bo entitled to uu equal
number of delegates as were elected
4o tfib stutc convention.
Jtifr - JfoMimOOME,
Chairman.
Democratic County Convention.
Tho democrats In tho various pre
cincts of Hex Hutlo County, Ncforns
lcn, aic requested to select dcleftetcs
f$to Jittoiid (i county convention to b
fjiddut tho court house In Ileinlngford
'Nebraska, on October 7, 181)5, at
3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of
HrimlnntliiK candidates for county
otllcers to bo elected at tho coming
November election, to-wlt:
r Go. Judge, Sheriff. Olorlc.T renmcr,
Superintendent of Schools and one
CouuuiHsloner lor tho third district.
Tlio auverul precincts arc entitled
to representation in said convention,
' ns follows:
21 Liberty
2 Nonpareil
5 Ktinningwater
12 Lako ,- -7
Snalco
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The Committeemen In tho various
.precincts will attend to cabling can
'etiscs In their rospuctivu ',rclncts
tit Htioh time and place as may in their
Judgment eeom best,
, It will also ho tho duty of this
convention to select n county central
committee ami a chairman thereof for
the ensuing year,
c i r S Al Sjiyskh, Glial rmas.
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THE UUST IhuCUiMLNT
Ut tho l'tciiiy, SoWl or 4 rufrAkjotuJ Wnnrj
PStlJci. many other vnlmWo fruturcr, It contain.
A Dictionary
: :irym V, orJs, una Kas.-avlnci,
(A Sazetteer of tha Work!
, I "ntlriiriir.il dflsrHilnynJO plnrr,
, A BiGcraphlcnl Rlciionarv
ef uoaily m,M.ili;otvl lVrnoni,
A Dictionary of Fiction
fcuml on'y in Webster,
All la Ono BooSr,
anno mora YVuda ami nearly '"lOO trior illiis.
l.-xt.in tl.an s.iy otlir AuiO'lnau !)!. .wajry.
. rM 1 1 "ill JtoJ.tollftt. Hmvi.M ,
ingr??"1
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MJJJIJEITS
Carriage and
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.Harness Co.
Our 83.75
t Hsrnottf
Our 45.50
Hold Ccrrjco-
fh,3C:i
wA.(KSinu;4
Xasfei22lSSU
Ajo now rf.-ilr to K'lrmlv fw wants of tha con
t,timi-r wltii Cik.T.p 'i-i aii-l H'xmth'of vryilr
lUrrlpUou. ot prk-ei tht !fr competition. W
uv tltc lwilr, lytUMtf n.. can follow. Orf
llMiuj0etttiM Hr lfuv k lv wrfKlt wtlJffJ
il ftml tU) "' Mllittr " unnintir. imfm.Iii c- I n!.
-r tlM cni'iirv Finish, li'urlimatialilp,
Mrrnyl't ft-ul i.ihj (vwiUihi li' "Millar"
-it. 4f.) I rr uur li'iiitretwl Cat!vVoKii nii
l'rioa J.ut sI'K'k "t"U f'l iH,-i'hra cuil idotw.
oZ uar iinuuraulUiu, Ui
i!LL51GAlR!A8ZAN3A8'S3G3.
St. Paul DuUdlno.
t .27 t'csl 41& Clrsat, EliujIaaa'J, CMa.
maUAv chi o. 1 1 vnuL ivinnrva ny
COPYRIGHTS.
OA!W I OT1TAIN X PATENT?
fvin. VH1TNEV9 OARDEN.
f.ocntert In Nrw Vork City, It Worth
n Million Dollnrn.
A picturesque lawn is that of Will
am 0. Whitney In New York city.
Hero tho work ot years s shown, and
.ho tall columns and gablea nlongsldo
iro wreathed in vines.' Thoso tiro dur
.ng .Tuna n vivid nroon; and of such
imnll ovon leaf that tho like In not
mown In New York not oven upon old
Trinity, whose vinos wore brought
'rom abroad by William Astor. Tho
Whltnoy garden runs alongside tho
louso and covers an Immensely valu
tblo plot of ground. Hero there could
jaslly bo a double, apartment house
arccted, with ronts as enormous aD
.hose of the flat houso n little further
.vest where William D. Howolls Uvea.
But Mr. Whltnoy will not build. Ho'
iOvcb that city garden, and so do his
Jhlldren lovo it Ono of Its principal
'eatures Is a snug dog kennel, covered
with lvyv Almost overy day during
Juno you may seo Mr. Whitney, alwayo
Hstlngul8hcd with eyeglasses and pol
ished from boot to boavcr, standing In
!ront of his $1,000,000 pardon, ndmlrlng
.t. Somntimes his daughter Joins him,
tnd hero tho two stand and talk, seem
ingly making plahs for tho day and
pending tholr happiest outdoor mo
nonts. From tho Upper window of tha
fao-covcred gable of William C. Whit
ley's houno may bo seen tho city gar
Ion of. John D. Rockefeller, three
iquarcs bolow. This Is No. 4 West 54th
ttreet, Just out of Fifth avenue, but so
near It that nono of tho value la lost,
(n fact, Mr. Itockofellor solccted this
mot a door away from 'Croesus" street
occauso ho could seo up and down tho
ivenue without having all Us publicity.
The lawn, which he laid out, Is tho most
ooautlful ono In the city from nn ar
:l8tio standpoint Tho Rockefeller
louso Is a large square one, very deep,
ind alongside It, running nearly fully
threo boueo lots In extent, is tho city
jnrden, A tall Iron fenco screens It n
dttlo, but the tall palms tower above,
ind from tho gardens grow flowering
vines upon arbors and houBo walls.
Now tho wisteria la Just dying off, but
tho summer Ivy Is bright green, and
thero are yards and yards ot honey-nickleo.
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Final-Proof-Noticfes.
Hon. J. V. Wkhn, Jh., llotflttor.
Ho.v. F. M. HnooMK, ltceiicr.
l'artl'm linvinff noticed iatMacolnmii nro n
quotl fo rmtl tlio niimo enref iilly ftnd retwrt to
tnl. olllro for rorttx-tinn any crrom tlmtmsr l
MTl.t- Tlifn Milll firuvptit. (wiM.tliln ,1.1. w I.
tnskiuK iriiuf.
lAnil oSlivi t Alilnnco, Neb., Oct. 3, ihxC
Notiro In licrohy given Hint II in follotylw;
ninnMl M'ttlrr Imn tlUil notice of liln ltitputiun to
tiinkp final lirmit in nupixirt f hln olnlntfnntl
tliHt lutlil iiriMiT will IiPinaUo Itefnro ItPKihter'hmi
ltrcciicr utAlllAncp, Neb., on Nov. 11, lbaj, vlt:
JOHN A. JOHNSON,
of nunlftp, Keb., -who irunb H. E. 1O0 for tlio
lot a h w Si no ! A. m Vi n w U boo 5, tp 23 n, r
48 w.
Ho tinmen Uio f olIowlnR withegftOM to prove hln
contimuuiR rfdUlenro imnti nMl oultivntion ol
unlit Innil, viz: r'enry Koch, Pator fcxlprlinrtr,
of Dnulop, Km., J on n KuuiBbtt. Krtrl VolHtrom
of HPiniiitfiord, Neb
J. W. WriiM. J it., ItosUtT.
,i.l.nnil OIHcPRt AlUanctf, rib.,Srpt. 2, 1805.
. Notice Ik horcby ntvon thai tlio following
nnrmtl pt'ttler lia lilcd notice of liic Intention,
to mako final proof in BiipiM)rt of bin claim, nint
that hAid proof will Iw niaitn lofore tlio roitlrtnr
or roccUcr, at Alllanco, Ntb., on Nov. 4, 1Mi3,
iz!
CHAHLE3 O. 1'ltlCE,
ot IfmnhiKford, Nob , who msiloil.r. Ko. BOO
for tho Lots U and 4 and B li M w U boo 1 tp .M n,
iKTilw.
Ho r.nmcR tho followInR witnesses to prove
liiHrontinuoiinrcsldciicoupou and cultivation
of Hald land, lz: Jacob Hncttfr, Jostpli l arpy.
of llemliwford. Neb., Ferdinand NiKnnt John
Mlkattt, of I jvwii, Neb.
J. ViT. WxilN. .In., ltxlftpr.
1111 i !.. i
Land OHioont Alliuncp, Neb., Aug. II, Itt'.il.
Notico Ih hereby Klven thnt tho followlns
nauiwl Bottler has filed notice of Ida Intention
to mnko final proof in opport ot Ids claim, nnd
that aid proof will bo made before lleglHtcr
of Jlocotver at Alliance, Web., on Nov. V,
18M, vizi
lillLAHD PEDE1WCN V70LDEU,
of Hcrca, Neb., who madn H. E. No. lfi?2 for tho
B W Vi eo 8, ip aj n. r 4n w.
He immos tho fououimf wltnesisol to prove
lilRCo.itiimoim rrnldenco upon and cultivation
of Mild land, vU: Henry Von Uargen. Johu
Von Daruen, Erik Unsinnhson, Hendirk 1).
Vlkee, all of L'crea, Neb.
J. W. Ykhn, Jn., Ilcalster
Ijind Olllce at Alliance. Neb.. Rent. 7. 1803
Notico 1 hereby (then that tho following'-
" THE OMAHA
WORLD -HERALD
TIdltcd by Kx-Concrcssman
"W. J. BRYN
Js the greatest newspaper west
of the Missouri Jiioer.
It advocates FREE SILVER
at tho present ratio of sixteen
to ono.
Its news sorvlco is tho best to
bo obtaitiod,
Dally, $G 00 per yoar; 50 cents
por month, Weekly, 51.00 per
yoar.
Subscriptions for the
WORLD-HERALD
received at this office
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SMf & Heavy Hardware,
This Card is to (Benefit Cash (Buyers. (Don't Lose It.
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20 I 25
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20 25
20 25
20 25
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or;
20 25
20 25
20 125
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H. R. GREEN, Hardware.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
Read What This Card
. . . ,Say s. . . .
When you pny Cash, lot the Clerk punch out
tho amount; rtnd when you havo paid ns
Twentv Doixaiib in cash, will give you
One (Dollar In Goods Free of Charge.
f:f7"On nil Rooda oxcept Darb wlro ami Harneoa by tho set.
50 50 1 50 50 50 50 GO 50 50'
15 10
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15 110
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We will not be undersold. Always bring this Card with yon.
?Caveats. and Trade-Mark obtained and all PAt-S
Cent business conaucteaior modefiate fees.
Z.. -mmmm AnnMBlVr I I . 3 DlTrNTHfrirr
flndvo can secure patcntia leas time than thosej
mn fmm Wnhtncvtnn. d
5 Serid model, drawing or photo., with descrlp-j
ftion. Wo advise, II patentable or not, free of J
charjre. Our fee not duo till patent is secured, i
?coit of eainc in tho U. S. and foreiga countries J
nameil Httlor ban filed notiro of IiIh intention
tlmt wild proof will Imrnadu Uiforn Ij. A. Dor.
to make Html proof in oupport of IiIb claim and
limtwild iiroot will Imrnaau 0.110m li. A. Dor
rinicton U. H. V. C. ('oniniiBuioncr, at Chndrou,
Jsent tree. Address,
, Opp. Patent Orrict, Washington, d. C
BUG
KEYE
ho Illcrolo Inttnitry.
It Is cstlranteil that Inst year (1894)
5ver 200,000 wheels wore manufactured
oy tho different companies engaged In
tholr production. This year, with
jroatly lntreasod facilities nnd lm
rovcd machinery, together with a largo
Incroaco In tho number of producorB,
:ho product will reach In tho nolghbor
aood of 400,000 whecl3. "What it will bo
aext year can only bo guessed nt, ob this
year's business has boon dwarfed nnd
hold In chc6k by a posltlvo Inability to
supply tho unparalleled demand for
wheels of every description. Now fac
tories contomplato entering this Bcduc
:lve business; additions are being built
to old factories, almost equal to tho or
iginal plant, stocked with tho most In
tricate and "up-to-dato" machinory,
which, before March, 1S9C, will begin to
mnlio an impression on tho trade that
will carry tho production to a possible
fOO.OOO. This, with every foreign coun
try with nn intelligent population al
ready knocking at our doors for a share
In this distribution (oven in blocks ot
300 to 1,000 wheels at n time, from In
dividual buyers) will, wo prophesy,
even with tho grnnd totnl abovo sug
gested for a year's production, leavo us
in November, 189C, with few, if any, to
:arry over into 1897.
Neb., on Oct. JU, 1803, viz:
WIMiUM CUItttY,
of Dnn'ap, I.eb., who made li k no. 31B3 for tho
B W it b"0 3S. tp 30 ii, r is w.
Ito narncH tho following witnesses to prove hla
rontimiouH rciUdeuro upon mnl cultivation of
Hnid land, vUi David nen of Dunlap, Mb.,
Arthur Al. Hartlett of Chailron, tcW, Janien
LHckerHon, CliarlcH niij lor, Dunlap, M'b. Also
DAVID HESS,
of Dunlap, Keb.. who made, he no. 1R09 for tho
N J't H II H anil H ttN K U xco'Ju, tp :x) u, in w.
llo name tho following wlttiCHHes lo proo bin
contluuoun realdenru upon and cultivation ot
eald land, vis; William Curry, of Dunlan, Neb.
Arthur JI. Uartlett, of Chadron, Neb., JjtniCB
Diukortjon, Clmrles saylor. ot Dunlap, Neb.
J. W. Wkhn, Jn., Hector.
Land Ofllco at Alliance. Neb.. Sept. 4, IKC.
Ntitlco Ir hoToby Kiven that the iollowlnK
nairied Bottler ban lll.il notiroof hN InUiut-'ou to
nuvko llnaf proof In Ktippnrt of htx claim and
that raid proof will Ik mado beforo HeKister
and Hecolver at Alllanco, Nob., on October 10,
1UU3, viz:
JOHN IIHON,
of Lawn, Nob., who mado n. n. No. S080 for tho
8 U NU 4 (ind N 'i HE i of eo , tp n, r Kl w.
Ho tiamen tho following wUiioshcs to provohiH
contiuuonn rosldeneo upon nud cultivation.of
Mild land, viz: Benjamin F. Moore, of Mars
land, Neb , I.eo llrandlo, Eouih Larson, John
1' Hazard, of Lawn. Neb.
J. W. Wkhn. Jn., HeRl&ter.
Nocscnt. WojellfiWR.
tatUoouo at Whole
kiiloi'rlcru. B!ili)f
vzamlnntlon lieforo
.;ii. nun ct Cll iamo
uooK03UPo'lf jr?7j,onrs ullOJ taruosacKuntaicll
lorfKHuJri r.tHxl vrnoU-rtms, IXtlbs.. Bama os any
trcsniieci. lSstyicstlotoiteu.
Pnr a
Sroinpt answer and an honC5t opinion, wrlto to
1 II N N Ai fll.. who Iiav a tind ccarlr f tr faurt'
experience to the patent bunlneu. Conituunlca.
lloni.lrl'.t'iD Mi.fldpntlnl. A llniulbonh of ln
Xormat'iin conMJmiuz l'ntrutii and bow to ob-
Queen IVlllielmlna'a Autograph,
When young Queen Wllhelmina vis
ited tho other day the raarvoloiiB vaults
at Maestrlcht, which are ono of tho
alghts of tho place, she was requested
by the authorities to Inscribe her name
upon a marblo slab in tho wall, which
boara tho signatures of many other sov
ereigns, Dutcji and foreign, prominent
imon4 them the autograph of tho flrst
faepoleon. Ju3t at the vary momont
when she was about to comply with
tho request three tiny gnomes sprang
jut from behind a pillar nnd exclaimed,
In accordanco with time-honored cus
tom: "who are you that dares add
your name to that of William the Silent
and of ninny illustrious rulers of tho
Netherlands?" Queen Wllhelmina.
who had been prepared for this little
piece of pantomime, replied: "I am tho
daughter of this King William III.,
whose signature you see here, and his
successor to the -throno of Holland,"
whereupon tho gnomes threo small
joys dre38ed up for tho occasion bowed
low. received somo coin, and retired.
8hR Cut the Cord.
Among tho many anecdotes told of
that famous Italian contralto, Mme. Al
bonl, Is one which, reading like fiction,
js nevertheless perfectly "rue. About
twonty-flvji years ago at a state concert
at Buckingham palace, tome. Alb'ont
was comntjinded to appear. And np
par Bhe did, and sang exquisitely. As
she turned to go afUr her last aria she
slipped her hand Into her pocket and
drow forth a pair of scissors, sharp and
nfcw. Bondlus down sho quickly snip
ped tho rope which separated the ar
tists from tho audience. "I have done
It," she whispered triumphantly to a
friend, and escapod as gracofully as
might be. Mme. Albonl, I need scarco
'y add, had republican tendencies.
Lady Mary, In the Woman at Horn.
Land Ollico at Alllanco, Neb., Sept. 5, 1MB.
ftotico in heroby Rivon that &ho following
named ncttkr haa filed notico ot bin intention to
m.ikn final proof in nupport ot bin claim and
that unid proof will bo mado beforo Kclntfir uiul
Hocoivcr at Alllanco, Nob., on Oct. 17, 1MB, vis:
WILLAltD M. IiVANSl,
nt Maryland, Neb., who mado 11. z. N. l'ttt for
me B K '4 neo is, tp w, m 1)1 w.
He names tho following witneaaoH to provo
Ida continuoiiH reaidenco upon and cultivation
of Htidland, viz: HiihIi 11. JoneH, 1'erry Krik
koii, ot Mnrnland, Nob., 1'rnncifkn Kratoclnel,
Henry BhimeU, ot lava, Kib. Also
FHANC1SKA KltATOrHVKI.,
formorly r runciakn Blrodn, of Lawn, NoK.'nho
mado II. n. No. 2915 for tho s K H boo ), tp 2.,
rii r.l w.
Hhe names tho following wltneBPH to provo
her continuous rehldenro upon and cultivation
of raid land, viz: Willard M. Kaan, MnrH
hind, Neb. uenry t hiniek, of Lawn, !eb Hugh
II. Joncn. Perry rik8on,of Marnland, Neb.
Also HHN11Y BHIM1JK,
ot Ijiwn, Neb , who mado H. E. no. 17U for tho
S W U tM. tp 28. tb 01 r.
Ho names tho following wltnoNses to provo
li contiuuonn rcHldnneonpon and cultivation
of naid land, viz: Willard M. Evans, utmli II.
Jones, of MnrMland, Neb., Kraiu-iski!. Kratoch-
el, 1'oTry Krikaon. of Mnmland, Neb.
J, W. NVeun. Jb., IteBister.
Ijnd Ollico tit Alliance, Nebr., AtiKUstil, 1895.
Notico iti hereby Riven that tho folliiwiiif,-n.-.mrd
settler has filed notice of bin Intention
to mako final proof in Htipport of bin claim, nud
that said proof will be madobefore J. K. Uronn,
U. H. C. ( . Commissioner at Hay tipringt). Neb.,
on Oct. 7, 1895, viz:
QABIUEL JOHNSON,
of Dunlap, Neb., who mado li r. No. .'IM7 for tho
W 4 8 C ', R W U W K U & S K U H W U bCO S'.' tl
aiiii rm. w.
Ho uamH tho foMowlnit wltneeH to provo
his continuous rcidenco upon am cultUation
ot said land, viz: ('hnrles Olson,-Krrick Hur
destrum, I'll olxuel, Valentino GoUdard, alt of
Dunlap, Neb, Also
CHAltLKS OL80U,
of Dunlap. Neb., who mado ii v. No. 3199 for tho
ty N w U -o 5. fl ii n k seo 0, tp 2J n, r 47 w.
He names tho following witnecftes to nrnrn liia
continuous rofiideure upon and cultintlon of
ram mini, tiz; iinoriei jounoon, r.rricic nur
ilmtrnm. Kit BIguol, Valentino Ooddard, nil of
Dunlap, Neb, J. W. Wf.iin, Ju., ltetdntor.
Notice of Application for Liquor License.
Public notice in hereby civen that tho under
s!iued lias filed with tlio vlllajfo olerk ot tho vil
lage of iiemiiiKford, llox llutte county, sebras
k.i, atinppllcutiou for n liquor Ucenim to sell
mall, Kpiritoua and tinons liquors, said busi
ness to bo rai rtod on. on lot number 10, in block
numlcrl'J in tho villnxe of ucnilmiford, llox
llutte county, Nebiaska, for tho remainder of
the municipal year, heRiunluiton the Iirst in
May, lS'.O, and that wo will apply for said li
oenronta mwtintt of tho board of trusteosot
mid villa 30 on Saturday, tho lth day of Octo
ber, lMiA, M TTOX &. Fanhlkb.
First publication Oct. i, 1M.
Notioe of SeU XJinder
OUattel lulorteago.
Jlotlco is herehy Riven that by virtueota
chattel morttraKodstod on tho "Sth day of March
1W.I, a copy ot which wus duly tiled in the ollico
of tho county clork of llox llutte county, New
braskn, on tue?Hh day of March. ISlft. at ono
o'clock p. m.. eiecutwi by James W, l'inkerton
to J. W. liobnrts to iyniro the payment ot -X.Ct)
with interest t the rate ot ten jw cent iwr an
num from date until patil. Ham mortKaxe was
by said J, V. ltoberts for a valuable conmdera
tion before maturity, sold and duly assigned to
oj.fldentlal. A llnutlbonU of In.
ujimiiix lntiiift ftfiri liotv to Ob.
tain Uiimi vent, f fee. Alto a cataloxuo ot mecnaa
ki lira nirnnna doom teni ir.. .
Patents taken throucb Muon k Co. recclvo
rtveclftlnotlcelntbe hcleiitlne Mucrlcnn, and
thus era bioucht widely Iwlore Jio public with
out cntt to the Inventor. This plendld paper,
luued weekly, clecautly Dluttmt !. has by far the
larertt circulatmn of any tcicntltlo work In tho
.world, H'.t ajeer. bsuipta copies sent frca.
Uulldlns Kirtdou. monthly. trUa year. Hingla
copies, 'i. cents. Kvery nnuiher contains buau-
ilful pUtea. In colors, cncl nliotogrsphs o'. Dew
loutei, with plana, rnabllnK uullders to show tho
stett desltcns end secure ror.lrects. Address
Demand for Ocrun Greyhounds.
Tho fpur-day ship te not far In the
future When the White Star company
builds tho Gigantic, for which plans
ha"ve been prepared, the others may as
well go tho White Star people one bet
ter or take a back soat- Travelers
to ride on the fastest Bteamers,
filling the bill can always
charge fancy prices for staterooms.
want
and lines
null mriuiti iimbui I., p.nft null UUIJ tippiiiMTU it,
Scott McCorklu and by him duly assigned to tho
Hank of Hemingtord, of Heroine ford, Nebras
ka, which Is tho ownnr nnd holdT therof. Dtt
faulthain lieon made in the payment of said
sum when duo, and no other suit or othor pror
diiiRs at law havimc lieeu instituted to ro
coersaid debt, or any part thereof, and no
part thereof havint; l?en collected or paid and
ihsrois now due and unpaid thereon.tiiosuni of
Saxi.OO with Interest thereou at tha rtite Of ten
fmr went par annum after Marjli as, 1SK3. ftiere
fore we will soil the property thoreln ilestttrilietl,
viz: "One hay maro soven )cars old, weight
about 1,110 lbs.
One bay mare 8 years old. weight about 1100 lbs
One bay horse s years old. we.Kht ab't ltMllbh.
One en-yluirw 8 jcats old.w tight ab't 1150 lbs.
One set double farm harness.
at publiu nuetion at the livery Iwirn of II H.
l'ierotinthe village of Hemingford In Hoi
llutte (ouuty. Nebraska, on the ltfth day ut Oo
tcbv, 1W15, at - o'clock p. m. of tald iUj.
Hank ov Hbmimii-vhd,
Dated Bent. 21, 1SB5. Aeigmo of Mortgage.
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Tlio Hkiuld and tho Ornahn
sGini-wcokly "World-Herald Jboth
ono yoar for 81.75,
3CS3 $SSk Sfa5l '"
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Uuaros'.cod ssmo as ngenta sell for 75 to C103
Mim R0A3 RASES, 25 !bs. Qi
WGQD-R&RflS.
PcrfactllneJ.prrfectcteerlng.perfectndJiirmicnt.
(lu:irantco.l same us nj:cnH toll for tlSI a il H3V.
WrlUcn wnrrinty wllti every tnacbluo Krcrytlno
you Iiinbl"ytl3 HiroiisUnnrgentyou I nylT'Jtofil
uioritiianoarwliolisalnprlco for anio:"n't'r.
I cos is nboutns much to coll hlcjclcs throncli
ot.ntnnddcalciM,3H docs to roako tucm. Let
pruiluncoin'teconn,n7Ba'r(:er'.tJiol'i ttcr wnynnc
Luyfro-icai'lrecl .t wUolesalo orlcoa.
IWtggl&'l IHuilrctcd Catalcgun free
Acme Cycle Company,
rVH,BT tNT
lows
Binders
And the Celebrated ,
flollmgworth and Tiger Hayrakes
Tho
L'SV1UII3hl
, THE UUOKEYE Machines which took tho cako at tho
WORLD'S FAIR cannot bo excelled.
HOLLINGSWORTH and TIGER ILiyrakca were never boaton.
Either o theso celebrated tools will be sold AS CHEAP
nnd CHEAPER than any inferior grades,
also keep ronaira for these and other machines. Can got any
repairs desired. The
ZSest BIrLd.er ,Z?"vrIrLe
At tho lowest living prices. Eor sale at tho
o::e3::e3 3pzo3te);
Hardware and Saddl
1T1
JiT House
-A.r1.tor2. TTluig.
A Beautiful Woman
Attracts Attention Everywhere.
Grolel
Leqf,
NOT AS HANDSOME TO LOOK AT A
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, BUT
An Ugly Woman
Can Make Better Bread With
Qolel - Lecif - Floqi
THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN CAN
WIT11 ANY OTHER BRAND.
After Giving it a Trial You will wonder now You Ever Got Along without it.
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The Ele
gance
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Silks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear
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in suits and all the latest novelties in Dress Fabrics, for tho coming season, in foxture, finish,
wave, combination and colorings, is as indefinably beautiful as tho varied hues of tkt
flowers of spring. Thoy
and ovoko tho unqualitied praise of all who behold them. Unremittent study of tho prevails
ing stylo in vogue, and strict attention to tho most exacting wants of my patronage,
makep my storo in tho estimation of tho refined and tast', tho
Emporium Par ' Excellence
(O
whereat to proeuro the daintiest,
mobt stylish, economical, unique
DRESS WEAR
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Freshes
toeries a
t Lowest Prices.
Big bargains in my Shoe
W, K. HERNC
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