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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
acnxmmm 5""n wmc23f! H ll The Herald, IoMl)ir(l oTcry Friday s.ml entered at the poet-oiliort In HernlnRTot4. Nobranka, as second clar9vnllinaUMv,jHK Jitasi.DUdeToUxl to tho ihtcmts of iFemlnsfcrd and 1,'ox Untto county. r. tMOS.J. O'KEBFFB, Publisher. ONEYEAR.u..T u 1 SO bix months ,;,,., M'..7s FHjTOAY, OCT. 11, 1805. Democratic Ticket. STATE. jFpr Suprorao Judge. ' m.u MAHOEY of Omaha. iFpr Regents, W. S. ASHBX, of HHdreUi. J. H. AMES,of Lincoln:- u-JI COUNTV," JKoi County Trensuror, y A. V. MILLET. For County Siipcrl'nt'nd'nt of Schools, ANNA, NEELAND. TTor County Sheriff, ' ? ' V. K, HEHNCALL. For Commissioner Third District, "P. II. ZOBEL. ' : '' r-iiEOiNUT.' '" For Assessor, J ' . J. 0. PARKIN. For Juatido of tho Peaco, ' - ' A. II. PIERCE.' . Ifor Constable' v ' - HATtNEY HALBUlt. 1'or Road Overseer, -' ' 1 " ' P. KINSLEY. . Our Candidates. ' - ,Y A. D. MILLET, who aspires for tho office of county Troasuer, has been a res icnt of this county for six yoars and resides1 on his farm three miles southeast Of Homing ford. Ho is thoroughly com petent to manage tho duties of the offico and should . receivo 'p, hearty support. ' ANlty. NEELAND is a teacher in tho Intermediate room of the Horaingford High .School and is jwoll liked by everyone. She is a graduate of the Chadron Academy and has taught in the Crawford schools. The office of county superinten dent is an important one and Miss Neeland would fill tho posi tion in a creditable manner, W. K. HEIWOALL, tho candidate for sheriff has been a resident of Homingford for four years during which timo he has been ongaged in the, gen eral merchandiso business. Ho is well qualified for the office ho 'seeks, has not an onomy in tho county and his election is conced ed by everyone regardless of party am illations. p. H. ZOBEL, the candidate for Commissioner of tho third district is woll known 'and an introduction is unneces sary. Sufflco to say should" ho 'be elected ho will always work for. the best interest of 'Box Butte ounty, as he has done in the 'past, and will be' the same Phil JZobol that he is today. The democratic convention for this Judicial district met in Chadron yesterday. The Northwest fevs published at Rushville, has suspended. Bro. Bottenburg tried to run two polit ical parties Up there, with the above result. The campaign is open. Now bo honest; do not circulate falsehoods against ' your follow man (or "woman) nor believoV report until you have satisfied yourself qt its truthfulness. Conduct your cam 'paign honorably. It pays. In county convention a fow days ago the pops of Box Butto county had a national bank of ficial as chairman and as a result no resolutions were passed con demning the financial institutions Chartered by the government. 'Sioux County Journal. The jxipulista held thqir conven tion Saturday and placed tlio fol lowing ticket iuthe field. For Treasurer! '8. "B. Libby. For Clerk, B. E. Johnson. For Sup't. F. H. Bnhter. For Sheriff, E. D. Payne. For Judge, L. A. Berry. . j?or Surveyor, J. P. Huzard. for Com'r 3rd dint. Piivne J ..." MILKED BY A SERPENT. Clght Kansas Uoflnri Sacked Dry by m jibnSter Hall ttaak. A strange inntoi jtory comes from Warvoy County, Kansas It Is told on ihe cvldence-oMwo rcputablo oltlzena . L. Dnrtlebaugli, a prominent grain buypr, of Nowtori, and J. W. Mlllor, a Dunlmfd farmer, of Wanton. Mr. MU ,or lias lost eight flno cpwB as the' rpsult of tho strnnge freak of tho mopster bull onako that has fattened from tho milk ho has sucked from the udders of Mr. Miller's herd, For uovoral weeks tho farmer has noticed that his cows have come up to tho barnyard occa ilonally inn oxcttod Condition. Ono u mem was invanauiy wuuoui mine, wd its bag was bndly swollen and In named. The cow In a few hours would Ho apparently In great agony. Mr. Mil .er, after loping eight cows, dotermlnod :o learn ,t3ie causo of the trouble. .One day ho noticed that ono of tho :owb was racing mndly about the pas ture at a terrible rate and In a state of Sreat excitement, which was soon felt by all tho other cattle In tho field. Ap proaching tho cow. Mr. Miller satta. aonster bull snako, eight feet In length aanglng to the teat of the animal with l grip that was not to bo shaken by tho ,'rantle eitorts of tho thoroughly fright ened bovine. "As tho cow plunced on tho snako was" rapidly absorbing tho milk from tho udder. When tho last Irop had been Bucked away tho snake dropped off. and Mr. Miller killed it Tho bodyof tho monster has been pre ferred in alcohol and will bo donated :ofttio museum of tho State University it Lawrence. Slnco ho killed thenake Mr. Miller has lost no more cowril CARRIED ALOFT BY A KITE. Winona Man Dropped Into tho Missis sippi and Rescued. Winona. Minn.. Sneclali C. w. nnr. ,qer, a young man of this city', is tho uuru oi an aaventuro wnicn cam near resulting in his death. Mr. Barker fin ished muking a gigantic kito, 8 feet in -luiBtit, unu ioib aiiernoon waB nymg it Dn tho river bank. There wnn a hleh wind, and niter tho kito had gotten won up in tho nlr it become unman ageable. In order to hnndle it hntter Barber tied the string, brown wrapping .wino, around his body. JuBt as ho did 10 a gust Of wind caueht tho Itltn. and It gave a tug which lifted Barber from bis reet and pulled him Into tho air. Higher and higher ho wont, and In less ;lmo than it takes to toll it was over tho .Ivor, about 200 foet In tho air, tho kite :hen being almost over him. Barber's weight was now too much for tho kjto to sustain, the gust of wind having passed over, and tho vounir man hnenn io drop slowly to tho Mississippi, which ii mis point is nearly a mile wide. He Itruck tho water with a nnlnsh. hut wni kept up by tho kite until a boatman :ouiu rescue him. World'! Coffe lcltl. Tho near approach of the end of the offee crop season, 1804-95, suggests a calculation of tho world's yield, which Is placBd ii about 12,000,000 ,to 12.250.V )00 bags, say G.750,000 bngs of Rio and Santos (Brazilian), and all other, 5,250,- WO to C.500,000 bags. This is the more striking in vlow of tho fact that while the aggregate exceeds the largest pre vious yield (1391-92) by about C00.000 bags, prices show a much higher range. The quantity of coffee required from Rio and Santos to meet the world's con sumption was well demonstrated in 1803-94, as with a total of only 4,300, D00 bags from Rio and Santos, the world'B visible was reduced less than 1,000,000 bags, the yield from the out side crops having sufficiently compen sated for the apparent shortage. With 1,750,000 bags this season from Rio and Santos, tho United States deliveries have so far about equaled tboce of last year, but in Europe deliveries are 500, 000 bags largor, and yet the world's risible Increases about 1,000,000 bags. Whether the Increase in European de liveries lor vie pasi year means n Jarger consumption or an excess of sup plies to tho Interior romalns to be seen. The firm named think that the direct Importations for the Interior trado in Europe during' the period of large re ceipts Is the principal reason for this Increase. Ilorr to Mend I-ace. Now that real lnco Is cbmlng Into fashion It Is quite an accomplishment "to know how to repair the dollcato web. Lnco mending requires both good eye sight and patience to accomplish it properly. Lace thread, a loose twisted thread which comes especially for tho purpose, is used; the groundwork mesh should be imitated as nearly as pos sible. To keep the lace In placo it ' is bent to baste it to a piece of enameled leather, such as is used in embroidery, Vpalrlng carefully the damagod por tion. If the mesh Is badly torn tako a scrap of flno Brussels net the size of the tear, lay on It a scrap of tho mend ing tissue, procurablo at any of the dry-goodB shops, and pass a warm iron over it. If carefully done the mended spot will be scarcely perceptible. Ktoruc IlatteTy Can SuecrsitaU Not much has been heard lately of the storage battery car, but it baa not been abandoned by any means. The Madison avenuo line, in New York, is about 'to uso it in an improved form. In their new cam the battery will not be carried in the cars but on a detachable truck underneath. Three storage bat tery lines are running in Paris and one in Birmingham, and the system has been found entirely satisfactory in power and economy. One ot the Eu ropean cars runs seventy miles on one charge of the battery and tows an or dinary car, giving in all soats for 100 passengers. ' Hay Springs Lender: Henry 8chluntz and Ihb mother are up from Heraingford visiting with their sis.ter and daughter, Mrs. S. Powoy. John MoTntfro, more c m nonly known as "Eattlcsnnko Ju 'k" was in town a. couple p days this weok with his den of trained rattlers, which ho handles with impunity. Dead wood 'Times.: Learn to laugh'. A good laugh is better than medicine. Learii how to tqU a story. A well-told story is a sunbeam in n sick room. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself. The world is to busy to care for your ills and sorrows. Learn to stop croaking. f,t you cannot boo any good in tho world, learn to keep the had to yourself, Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. No oni cares whether you have tho earache or tho rhouuiatism. Don't cry, L'ears do very well in n.oyels, but they are out of place in real life. Learn to m$e't your friends with a smile- The good humored ;nan or woman in wolcomcjbut tho dys peptic or hypochondriac is not wanted nuy whore, and is a nuisance asavcll. Notloo of SoJe TJTxiclor Otiattel jbortsa.gQ. Notice la hereby Riven that by vlrtnoofn cimiuu inorwcuge tinted on tlio zuui day ot Aiarcli 1HU3, a copy nt which nan duly illed in tho ollloo' ottliucouuty dork ot llox Hutto connty, No-. braska, on tho 2uth day oC March, IS'.n. nt one to J. W. Itoborta to secure the payment ol W.IW ' wiui lniorPM, i uio rate 01 wn per cenipBrnn nnra from ttat until paid. Said morteazo was by wild J. W. lloberU for a valiuiblo conHtdera tfou boforo maturity, Hold nml duly aRslsned to Scott Mct'orlclo and by him duly aenljjnod totlie Uauk ot Ili'mingtord, ot Homlnnford, Nnbras lea, which in tho owner and bolder thcref. De fault having boon mado In the payment of said sujn when duo, and no other suit or other liro cefdtUKS at law haviuir lxen inBtltuUnl trttb cover naid debt, or any part thereof, and no part thereof havimr been collected or paid and there is now duo atld unpaid thereon theiuul of J20G.00 with interest thereon at tho rato of ten per cent per annum after March 2$. ltftf. There fore we will Bell the projierty therein iloscrlbed viz: "One bay maro so ten ycarB old, weight about 1,140 lbs. One bay mare 8 yearn old. wcipht abont 11001bi Ono bay horeo 8 yearn old, wott;ht ab't 1150 lbn. One Rrcy horno 8 yearn old,wel(rht ab't 1150 lbs Ono set double farm harness, at public auction at tho livery barn of II. II. I'ierco in tho village of Hemlmiford in Ilox llutto county, Nobraslca, on the lUth day of Ou tobor, I8'JJ, at S o'clock p. m. ot said day. Qamk OP JlEMINOFOIil), Dated Sept. 21, 1803. Atsisneo of Mortgage. 0-87-4 Notice to Non-resident Defend ants, In the District Court of lior Butto County, Nebraska. naui Uroen, plaintiff, vs. Harry Green, de fendant. You are hereby notified that on the 0th day of October, lbij.r), plaintiff hpteln, filed her potiticn in the above entitled c&uro, in tho District (!ou t nt Dpx llnUo County, Kabraska, analnst IIarr O.'oen, defondant, tho object of which is to ob t tin a divorce from the pltintUf, on tho ground of abandonment, and a sic that tho care and cus todyot tho child, lna Green, awed ftyrars, a lrl, fruits of said marriage, lw awardod to Ann .hindlor, mother ot the plaintiff. Yon are required to answer said petition on or but ore tho 18th day of November, 1MB. KATK QUKEN, IMaintiff. lly Smith P. Tvitix, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Oct, 11, 18U5. 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