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,' 5 L JMMOCMMna For Watches, Clocks, and Jewdry 00 TO THE .... City Jewelry Store " (Repairing dbikfi& satisfaction guamntfi AtTHSi...,.T $ City Jewelry Store tmm VOL. 1 HEMINGFORD, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA; FRIDAY, OCT. 25, 1895 NO. 35 nfc if ' II "v mm fP W t L w w Ik W U R. iJ - , Official Direotory. OOUSTV Cotnmlflslonora-iJRf". llolllutnko, Sod Dial. , ,r , " w Duucan.lrd Diet. Jnrtce-D. K. Bpaclit. JI6rk-J. K. Neul. NhorlfT-E. A. Halt Treemrer -H. IJ. Ltbby. Attorney D. I Gllmiin Coroner P. It. nrliieoll. Surveyor- J. F. Ha7ard Supt. of Schools II. F. Fillmore. Olvurola Dlreotory. f Jas. IUrry, lt Dint. ClONdTlEOATIONAL. Preachlnirraoh nlter nate Sunday, lvRlnnliiK JtimiBry. 1, IHOl, at 11 o'clock a. ., und nt J p. m. Suudar School lit lit a. in. I'ruyor otlDj each Wednesday at 7 p, nt. ERMAN LUTHEUANt-Scrvlcoe at tho Court House, ltov Wnndorlich, Pastor. riATnOL10:-Hov. Charlos Zak Pastor. ETHODIST.'-Ro J,Y. Kendall Pactor Proitchln tlio second and tourth Sunday (n each month at 11 a m.. and 7 p.m. 7iiP)SCOPAlj:-SorTices In tlio OowrreRiU- l'Jlonnl Church, Rev. Pastor. Services on the third Thursday In each month nt? p. in. M W. A. Rosebush Camp No. 2010. Meet Boron d mid fnnrth Tiipdnv nlcht. nf mnli month. Visiting NoUrhbore cordially invited. W. It. Iodenck. Clerk. F. Hoot. V. C. MAIL DIUECTOmr. IIeminofobd postoulce. On week days door opens at 7 a. nt., general delivery opens at 8 a. nt. and closes at 8 p.m. Open Sundays 0 to 10 a. ra. IIeunoford and Box Dotte stagedaily oxcept Sunday. Uekikcifobd and Do.ir.AP stago, Monday Wednesday and Friday. WiHBrflaH HH ,Now Short Lino to Holenn, Butte Spokane, Seattle and Tacouia. G. X. & W. O. Tim Card. KAfJT ItntlNTI Jf o. 42, paHSfinKor arrlv es iU " 6 freight " " " 48 freight nrrlvos nt WK8T MOUND. No. 41 pasRentjur arrives nt " 41 frelirttt liAip.m. 0.0a p. nt. lo:io n. m, n:2l a. m. ll:5'J p. in. "' 41 lroiht,nrrIvee at All trains curry nnwoncers 3:33 p. m. . w. . wueatlct. Agent, W. Q. SIMONSON, Attorney at Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Prictlces in all tlio courts and be fore U. S. Land Ofllco. TUTTLE & TAS3I Attorneys - at - Law, iiFMINQTORD. NEBRASKA. wn. HITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Alliance, :- Nebraska. QrOftlco in Fletcher Block. E. E. BARR, n. D. Surgeon -AND- Laryngologist. State University or Iowa 1887. ClIICAOO l'OLKULINIC 1894. Surgery and the Medical AND SUROICAL DlhEASKS OF Tne Nose and Thuoat a Specialt . Alliance,. - - - Nebraska The Sioux City Tribune .. , The Best Market Reports of any Newspaper in tlio West. NEW :: GOODS ! ! .AT..TUE Millinery Store Como and seo the Goods, got prices, and bo convinced that they are the best and cheapest in the county. Thanking you for post favora and tnibting for a continuance of he hamo. ' yourfl reBpoctfolly, "" .' - Miss "L. Ada2I8. 'J t ' THE CITY. Lots of wheat coming into town these days. Mrs. Wheeler visited in Horn ingford Sunday. Dr. Blancliard is spening a few days in Lusk, Wyo. Cliff Abloy camo in from Dead wood Monday night. There is some now sido walk being built this wook. Attoney S. M. Smyser was in town Saturday night. R. McLeod returned from tho west last Friday morning. Martin Lally has been up from Lakeside for sovoral days. M. E. Gooch and Miss Velma Dada drove to Alliance Monday. Rev. Schlosser will preach in the Congregational church to night. Rumor has it that thoro will be a marriago in this vicinity in the near future. Harry Piorce, our popular liv eryman, has a new ad in this issue. Read it. Mrs. John Keoffo and little Willie are visiting relatives and friends in Hemingford. Godfried Roiraan called today and deposited two bright silver dollars on subscription, i Rov. W. B. Dada of Wator vleit' Mich., is visiting with his brother, Rev. E. P. Dada. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Shipley and Henry Sweezey of Liberty, are in town today. J. C, McCovkte' will", ship a car load of horses to the St Louis markot tomorrow. P. H. Dillon of Box Butte pro duct was doing business at the county seat Tuesday. James McLonuan has severed his connection with H. R. Groen's store and is now a "gentleman of leisure". Druggist Bean rolled up his sleeves yesterday and gayo ovorytiung in tne store a thorough cleaning np. That good friend, Scott Mc Corkle, called yesterday and or dored tho Herald sent to his father, E. W. McCorkle, Knox villo' Iowa. Miss Fanuio Gerber has chargo of Miss Neeland's room in tho High school while tho lattor is doing "missionary work" jimong tho voters. Don't forgot tho populist msot ing tomorrow nighc and the re publican rally Monday night. Admission free. W. G. Simonson, Editor Para dis and E. P. Sweonny aro among tho Alliancoitcs in town today. The two former gentlo men visited these headqartors. Mrs. F. E. Luhr of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. E. Sandsbury.of Grafton, W. V., sister and aunt of Mrs. M. C. Boauruont, have been hor guests for tho past week. Last week wo neglected to montion that Judges Kinkaid and Bartow waro in Hemingford Thursday. They made tho Heu ald office a pleasant ''campaign call." Henry Schluntz, John Kinsley and Martin Lally went to Cass county Tuesday and will probab ly remain during the winter. Ira Reed has mDvod to Mr. Schluntz' farm. E liters Ellis of tho Times and Paradis of the Guide aro having a newspaper war. It was brought about by ono claiming I to bo a better republican bvaa I tljg other. Messrs S. P. Tuttlo, H, B. Austin, I. E. Tash, B. R.Gilman, W. M. Iodonco and E. L. Dodder: attended tho hearing of tho bank caso in Chadron on Monday, at which Mr. Tash was appointed receiver. Borea 0ora.pln.g3. Many aro nominatedr but fo aro elected. Sweeney is n'irlicted with? PaynnM 10 immt nerncau wm do our next shoriff. Ludwig Mastrud and Rollin Ebbrly reprosentod Borea at tho races in Alliance last weolc. Mr. Millctt stands a good show of being elected this full, it is not a very good year for millet oitlier". Mr. Miller is a good miller and attondd his mill in a way .that is a credit to any miller, but in our opinion he will not bo elected treasurer this fall. Rev. Dado, a brother to our X P. of Hemingford, preached ton well-filled houae at Bovea last Sun day. His subject was, "Suffer1 little children to come unto mo." Box Bvatt, Bullotln." Miss Viola Scott is a Box Butte visitor this wook. John Wilson 13 hauling hay from the sand hills. Yo correspondent went wool gathering last Week. if Preaching Sunday morninb at lv.ou uy j-iov. jruuiuiuu. v Elmer Hancock made a Hying trip to Box Butte Sunday. Billy Randolph is helping Mrs.,' Atkin during M. D's absenco. Mrs. Taylor who lrft - forOnraOT " ' I some time ago reports hor sister in that place as very ill S. J. Howard received a tele gram calling him to Crawford as his mother was seriously ill. Everybody como to Chirks Chapol Friday ovening, Oct. 25th and holp reorganize tho Literary Society. Bert Tracy returned to his homo in Omaha Saturday followed by tho good whises of his many friends. The republicans will hold forth in Box Butte Saturday evening Nov. 2nd Ail Jbo candidates will' be present. M. D. Atkin left sorao time ago for Crown Point, Indiana, to visit his father who has been very sick for somo time. Harry Wilson who has boon working in North Dakota returned Saturday on account of tho severe illness of his mother, Mrs. Hiram Wilson. Charlie Hancock has rocently moved his family to his brother Elmer's homestead near Lakeside, whore Mr. Hancock has been do ing blacksmith work for sometime. Tho populist will have a blow out in Alliance Monday evening and the ropublicans put up a job (so tho pops say) to tako all tho Alliance people and brass baud to Hemingford and havo a republican love-feast tho samo night. At any rate it mukos put little difference who will havo tho audience as people aro getting tired of those kind of meetings as tho principal ob ject of tho "orators" seem to bo how long thoy can hold tho floor praising themselves and abuse ing somobody olso before tho audience begin to scatter. It is to be hoped that Judges Lansing and Hazard will bo put and the candidates will speak their little pieces again. J. 0, McCorkle will buy horses and pay cash for them. I leave' Hemingford Nov, 4th, for a fow months. Call and seo mo next wook. R. II. Blanciiaud, Doutist. DroBscd hogs bought at Anton Uhrig's. Pulnt, Glass and oils of nil kind sold according to tlio" hard Mutes cheaper than the cheapest, nt f , Anton Uimia's. Horncall wanta somo dressed hogs, The Genuine Hound Oak Slovo uiiido by lScckwlth, JJownixlnc, Mich., with the tiiinte on the legs, Is the moat fuel-saving stove on the market and Is the only stove that will burn wood, hard coal, soft coal, and coke, successfully, and also can bo mndo n self-feeding base burner at l.lio samo time. Fqr sale by Anton UumfJ If you ovta Wildys' call in and speak to thomb aout it they need all what is duo them. If you want to realize cash out of your extra horses, see J. C. McCorkle. W- m.,1,r. ,,,, v.,1., 4 VJM.., a.uxvu juut juuuuvu vu vi Aiuj' a "the old standby." (" A new lot of shoes just received by W. K. Jlcrncall. Machino Oils at Groon's. Shoes of all kinds, styles and (priccs. Can lit any foot and pocket book. W. K, Herngamj. California ennned goods 15 cents a can at W. K. Ilcrncali's. , 0. J. Wildy wants orao dressed poultry und hogs. , Ordor your stove repairs at Anton h rig's. The Genuine Round Oak is "good - 11' n6tl ''"W rrhnv lnol fliov limit. Mlnv aim mi They lust, they heat, thoy save you money, they have a reputation. Can you point to another that has? They lead tho world of heating stoves, simply becanso they are perfectly made and do perfect work. You cannot afford to buy any other. See tho name on the leg. For stile by Anton Uhuio. Hon. W. If. Westovor, of Rush ville, popuKst candidate for dis tiicr j'-rde, will address the peoplo of Hemingford at the couit house Oct. 2G, at 7:30 p. m. , -Hon. John H. Powers will ad dress tho peoplo of Alliance on Oct. 23, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. West- over will also tako part in tins meeting. Come out everybody to those meotings und hear some thing said about the issues of the day, ns this will be your only op portunity during this campaign. Meetings of the populist candi dates of Box Butte county, will bo hold at the following places: Wright school houses Oct. 21, 7:30 Carpenter i. 23, ( Jjawler Vvinten Nonpareil Lawn Whelan (t a (( ( ii u It (I 26, 29, 30, 31, II II It tt Nov. 2, Runningwator, North Hall, Nov. 4. By Order of Committee. WASHINGTON NEWS (From Our Itecular Correspondent.) On to Atlanta! The distinguish ed part', including tho President, his entire Cabinet and most of tho ladies of tho Cabinet families, which left hero tonight on a spec ial train for Atlanta, carried no banners, brass bands or other im plements of war, but their arrival will be hailed with much more delight by tno citizen's of Geor gia's metropolis than was another party which visited the samo city something liko thirty-one years ago, amid tho roar of cannons, tho rattling of drums, tho blare of trumpets und waving of flags. Mrs. Cleveland did not go. Shu was too good a mother to leave the baby, and it was doomed injudicious for so young a miss to mako such a long railroad journey, Secrotary OIney had a Ipng conference today' with the wifo of Ex-Consul Wal ler, who was sontonced to twenty years in prison by a French Court martial for his alldgcd juterferondo with trench military operations in Madagascar. Mrs. Waller, who only reached Washington this morning, from Mudncascur, via ', France,, told tho Secretary tho. wholo story from hor side. After .the interview sho oxprossed her self as being perfectly satis-flod that the ndmiuiBtratiou was doing, and Would continue to do every thing that it -could pronorly do for tho roliof of her husband. It is really amusing to hear tho fours expressed by some of the re-' publican senators, that they will bo compelled, when Congress meets to reorganize tho Senate and take charge of tho committees, thus becoming responsiblo for leg islation without tho majority to pass it. Pray, who is going to compel them to assume such re sponsibility? Surely uot the dem ocrats, who are probably willing, although not anxiout, to allow things to remain as they arc; noi tho ponuiista, unless they cau make a deal for their own benefit. If there is any compelling it will bo dono by the republicans. In order to keep the lino gun makingplant at the Washington uiumujiuui, ui. w.u , uouiii6iwu "Nnwir Vnwl in nnnmlinn ?f Im.. jMavy lam in operation, it nas been decided to make tho three inch field guns, which are needed ft !, Vnvir tlinrn Almnf nnn I lAHtl Office .St Alliance, Neb., Oct. 15, 1B96. tOrtllO CSavy tUOtO. .aDOUt Ono tiotloiia horebfRUon that the follpwiwriHH 1inn1vn1 nt ili..un mine irill Ian . esttlcr has tiled notice of hia intention to nunuroa or tuuso guns win bo i ,, j!n(ll proot ,n mppQtt of hu claim, a made. Tho Navy Department had authority to havo them mado by contract, hut whon the bids were t received it was found that thoy, 'could bo' made by the government ' just us cheap or cheaper, and tho keeping together of the skilled force of mechanics which aro em ployed in tho Government gun shop turned tho scales in favor of having tho work dono there. While I do not know that Sen ator Sherman has chosen this time for tho publication of his recollec tions during forty j'cars in office with tho special idea of injuring ono Bonj. Harrison, thoro aro rea sons which squint that way. For inolnnen iXfy Slinrmon nharnna in his book, without any ifs, auds, or buts, that Mr. Harrison's nomina- tion for tho presidency in 1S83 was , brought about by a corrupt ' bar gain with ono man who controlled the New York dolectition. Al- though no names arc used, it is perfectly plain that Mr. Sherman 1 refers to tho promise made by Steve Elkins, now a member of I the senate from West Virginia, on ' behalf of Mr. Harrison, to Boss Tom rlatt, wiio was tne man in control of the New York dologa- tion, that if Harrison was noraina- ted and elected, he (Piatt) should be Secretary of tho Treasury. The breaking of that promise mado Piatt tho bitter enemy of Harrison that ho has boon ever since. Mr. Sherman also has a fling at all the prominent republicans, and he leaves tho impression that, with iuu u.copuuu ui uuvcb-wuu tuuuu ,, ,. rt i r swKm n n rl a B"WU uwit) fw, r, i , .1 m Sherman Secretary of tho Treasury ,,, , ,. .. , . . , nnu unowuu ixm wuuiu uuuuuibiru- ., ,, i t -n tion to be used to push hw Presi- dontial boom they WCrO a had i i i . it and tricky lot, an impression, bar- I ,. .. ii. , i , ring tho exception, doubtless Shared by lots of people. Teacher's Association. The Iiox liutte Qounty Teachers' AssocUtion will-met7 In Alliance at tlio High bchool building, Saturday, Oct, 20th, and the following pro gram will be carried out. , The National association at Den ver. W. It. Slders. 'Shall we organize ono or more , Reading Circles iu the county? P. H. Ruhter. Dtscussloo opeucd by John Dauni gardne'r. '- ' Are wo as Box lttitte teachers keeping Up with the educational ad vancement In other parts of the state? Anna Neclnnd. If not, why not?--Davltl Eberly. Discussion and suggestions by ev eryone. Music committee O. R. Bowman, JcAle Frew Question Hox conducted by Miss tun Murslnill: fl!lic subjects 0I1 the programme are Important and they have ttai'rc foro been assigned to our educational leaders, with tlio hupo tlTat they will cuthuso all present with tho iluporninro of opr work and the ne cessity of constant study and a thor- 1 nugh orgnutzutloti of our forces thnt the greatest good may be accomplish ed. FinalProof Notices rioK. J. W. Weus, Jr., Heultter. Hon. K. M. Uhoomc, Receiver. rartlmi having notices la thU column are re nuPhted to rend tlio fame carefully and report to Oil oltloti for cnrreetioti nuy error n that may exist, Tlila will prevent possible delay In renkitut proof. Land Office at Alliance. Neb., Oct. 2S. ISM. Notice la hereby given tliat KU F. Johnnon. ot l'Ufror, Kbt nam liicu notice ot intention In nme final proof leforo J. K, Nral, Clerk Dint Court, aUi In olltce In HcmliiRford, Noli., on Monday, theSnd of DceuiW, I'm, on tlmlnr onltttro npn iMttoa No. IBJ tor thd S U i otaeetlouH. tp'2(ln, rx&Ow. Houvuisnt "W.tn'n: Pjtir .Taasin. Jen PHhtlHtensori. 0. V, I'rloo. U.K. Jotinloa, ail, ot uominitiora, hpu. J, W. Wrnw. Jn.. Keslafer, Land OUIen at Alliance, Neb., Oct. 1. ISMS. Kotlea U hereby olvon that the followlnu1. named ottlr has filed notice of hi intention to that alcl proof will be made, before L. mako Ileal nroot lnannnnrtor liu proof Ininppottof )iU claim, and r Inn ton. U. S. 0. (1. Cotnmlyalonnr. at Chadroa. ltd nroot will no rondo ueroni Lt. A, uoe- Nob., on Nov, 30, 180 J, vizi FRANK WILLIAMS, of Chadrou, licit., who maio II. Ii. Ho. SVtO fo? tlio E V, S K i M 10 an 1 H U HW sea 11. twn "sSUtha foiiowlnjt witne.M to m hi. Ho najneii the foUowlnr; wltneM to MW8 hli ' couttnuoui residence upon and cultivation 1 iaian.i.vi wiuum auw. ot cuadroa. ei n Neb., tloorgo Hatoh, John C. Woo Js, Orant Ag nnw, ot Maraland, Nob. . J. W. Wehx, Jr., BcBletnr . BSCTTITCTtiE JO II AN UaBANOVHKY, of Doxllntto, Nob., who made U.K. so. 9BM fortbe.ftKaHaal.HBWU tec. 2i.tSMB, TX XH VT no jiamf i. the f oIIowIbb, ,witfte-.t- pror his continuous realilcnco npon and cnlUratlo ot Btd land, vlt: John Planelc. brank Yechont, John KorarnlW, John i'otmclBCl, all of Hex liutto, Nob. Alto, JOHN KOVOHNIK, of Uo llntto, Neb , who made h. d, no !B2t for the uwHM S4, tp 2a n. r 4B w. lie liarnti tho fo'.lowlnit wltnereea to prove hia contlnuon residence upon and cultivation of raid laud, vlr' John , Urhanavalcy, John I'otninlssl, John Piaiek, Frank Vcclioat, all ot Box Dutte, eb. , . m . n , J.W.WBita.Jn., IlegUter. Laud OBlco at Alliance, Neb.. Oct. 7, W. Notice la hereliy Riven that the following nam ed not tier hat hied notice of his intention to make lino1 proof in anpport ot hia claim, and that Bald proof will bo mado before HettUtoror llocohcr ut Alliance, Nob., on Kov. 19. It'Ji. LEOPOLD M0LLEB, of ncmlnford, sob,, who made U.K. No. SATO tor the J U U oi. ri to 'JS n, tit V w. lie names the followtw,- wltncssoe tn p,'oto "&&&Jgl IWSS ft Uenilnifford, pob. Also tin coutinuoas restudiice upon ana cniuraitou illCUAEL It. MOllPHY, of untnlncforil. Ken., .who made n. r..to. J3U for tho 12 S 12 J4 aeo SB, tp M n, rg V w, Jlenameii the followlntc wltneasea to prova his continuous residence upon and oultitatluli of nald land, lz: Leopold M oiler. Josept Monllor. James Whelan, Otto Qlbson, all ot uemlufffurd, eb. liio JOSRPH MOELLEB, ot Hemingford, el., who made H.r. o. 2987 for tlio B w ! eee . tp sy n, x a w. Ho names tlio folio win? witneeses to prove hia SBSSff aprei, reier Annen, tviinam ueistng, an ot William De mmimtiora, eo. J. W. Wrnjf, Jb., Register. Land Olllot, at Alliance, Nch OcU a, 105. Notice is hereby Klven that the followl&fj named settler has tiled notice ot his intention tn make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before ilcgliter and lluceiver at Alliance Neb., on Nov. 11, 1B35, vis: JOHN A. JOHNSON, &' "s.Wt'S He names the foUowinwithess to prove hU "rtnTT!SWi1Sna:aKfg5 ut uuniap, nou., Jonn ixuutson, jvari coreirom ot Ilomiaflord, Hob . , J. W. Webs. Jn., Be gUter. Land Office at Alliance, Nob., Sept. 2. IfflB. Notice is hereby (riven that the following named setUer has filed notice of hie intention to maka final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the register or receiver, at AUlance, Neb., on Nov. t, 1803, Tin CHARLES C PRIOE. of nemlngford, Neb , who made u.E. K0.2S38 lurunuJWdauutBuuonn niw. if.,, igaiw. igeiw. .!! I iio name's mo iu.iuvviutf wiiursvoo in pruvti ' bis continuous residence upon and cuitivatioa I of said land, vli: Jacob Hbetler, Joseph Carey, ot neuunjjtoru. Men., iroratnana wikoqc joan Klkont.otLawn, scb. J. vr, ,wmi, Jb.. Register. Land Office at Alliance. Neb., Aug. 14. ISO. r-otiee Is hereby gien that the following- named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof In support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before Register 1813 vlx ERLAND PEDERSCN W0LDEN, of Rerea, Neb., who made 11. E, No. 1072 for the S W U see 8, tp So n, rg tS w. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot ald land, vh: boury Von Rargcn. John Von Uaiaen, Erik llasmusson, Ueudlck D. Vlkse, allot Rerea. Neb. J W. Weh-x, Jb.. Register. Notice of Application for Liquor License. Public notice is hereby alven that tbe under signed has filed with the village clerk ot the vil lage of uemlogford. Rox Rutte county, Nebras ka, an apptioxtiou for a liqupr license to sell malt, spiritous and nnoue licjuore, aald bust nees to be carried on, on lot number 10. in bloclc number 19, in the vtllsge ot uemlugfora. Bote liutto county, xebtaska, tor tho remainder pt the municipal year, beginning on Uto irst ba iley, lb., and that we wUl opply 1c said u; cense at a met'.ng ut , U .boatd. ot trustees o uiid vlnti-e on bturdsf. the Uta dr ot Oct.-i Lor, if w, iixrtoz U SkXilXX., tint publication Ctt. I, U