, V ,4 Fqr Watches, Clocks, and Jeivclry ......GOTO THE City Jewelry Store (Repairing dene an d satisfaction guaranfd atthe . City Jewelry Store tmVL VOL.1 HMINaFORD, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1895 NO. 36 $mn a flftffib V, U c s r v. J Ofiloia.l Dii'ootory. COUNTY- ( Je.. Harry, ltt Dlflt. Comm1sfttonerM4Ja.HolIinrake. 8nd Olst. .. ., (Uco. W Duncan.lrd Illst. Judco D. K. Hpnoht. Olerk-J. K. Nnl. Shorlff-E. A. HbII Tnwurer -8. B. Llbby. Attorney II. F.GIltnnn Ooronor I. It. Drlscoll. Hurveyor- J. V. Hazard Supt. ofSobools-U. F. Fillmore. Olxuroli Directory. CWNGREOATJONAL. Preaching each ultor ynate Sunday, bORlnnlnjr January, 1. iwil, at 11 o'clock a. m., and at 7 p.m. 8undak- School at 10 a. m. Prayer Mooting each Wedncsdnr at 7 p. m. G EUMAN LUTIIEHANs-Scri-lc at the Court House, ltov. Wnnderllch, Pastor. pATHOL10:-Hov. Charles Zok Pastor. METHODIST. Hov J,V. Kendall Pastor Preaching tho ttocond mid tourtb Sunday In each month at It a. m., and 7 p. m. I JiPISCOPAL: Service In tho Congrcgat Vtanal Church. Rev. I'ustor. Service! on the third Thursday In each month at 7 p. in. MW. A. Rosebush Camp No. MM. Meets eocond and fourth Tuesday night of each month. Visiting Neighbor cordially invited. W. M. Iodknce. Cleric. F. IIdot. V. C. MAIL DIRECTORY. IlKMiNoronD postofllce. On week days door opens at 7 a. m, general delivery opens at 8 a. in. and closes at 6 p. m. Open Sundays 0 to 10 a. tn. Heminofobd and Box Bonis stage dally except Sunday. HEMiKOroBO and Ddnlap stage, Monday Wednesday and Friday. Now Short Lino to Helena, Butto Spokano, Seattle and Tacoma. Oh X. & "W. O. Tim. Card. BAST BOUND. So. 43, jiassenKtir arrlvos at 11:25 p. rn. " IBfrelcht ' " 0:00 p.m. " 48 freight arrives nt 10:10 a. m, WEST HOUND. No, passenger arrives at :21 a. m. " 4&trelcht " 11:59 p. m. ",7 freight arrlvos at 3:35 p. m. AH trains onrry pxsioncors. V. W. Wheatucy, Agent. . W. G. SIMONSON, Attorney at Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Practices Jn all the courts and be fore U. S. Land Office. TUTTLE & TAS3I Attorneys - at - Law, NFM1NGF0RD. NEBRASKA, WH. JIITCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Alliance, -: Nebraska. Njl-Ofilce in Fletcher Block. E. E. BARR, I!. D. Surgeon -AND- " Laryngologist. State University of Iowa 1887. CniCAOjO 1'OLKOLINIC 1804. SUBOEny AND TIIE MEDICAL and Surgical Diseases of tiie Nose and Turoat a Specialty. Alliance. - - - Nebraska The . Sioux City Tribune Tho Best Market Reports of any Newspaper In the West. NEW :: GOODS ! I .AT.. THE Millinery Store Come and see the Goods, got prices, and be convinced that the' are the bust and cheapest in tho county. Thanking you for post favors and trusting for a continuance of the same. Yours respectfully, Mies L. Adams. THE C1TV. M. Shindlcr is very ill. Charlie Irion is in town today. H. B. Wildy is in Lead City, S. D. H. R. Ditto was in town Tues day. W. L. Convis was down from Crawford Tuesday. A voto for Paynorjneans ' that much for Sweeney. Postmaster Lockwood of Can ton was in town yesterday. John Christy dropped in Mon day and subscribed for tho Her ald. Will O'Mara and W. E. Hall woro over from Box Butto Mon day. Alox Muirhead tho Belmont pedagogue Sundayed in Heming ford. Rov. W. B. Dada departed for Watervliet, Mich., Thursday morning. D. C. Norris station agent at Abie, Butler Co., writes for tho Herald. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Walker on Oct. 20th, a boy. All parties doing well. V. R. Siders, principal of tho Alliance schools, spent Sunday with Hemingford friends. Tho marriage to bo, mentioned in tho Herald last week wo un stand has been declared off. Dan Dunn was up from Al liance Monday. Mr. Dunn thinks thatHerncall will bo tho next sheriff. J. K. Neal, B, E.- Johnson, C. Olds, W. M. Iodence and J. V. Nichols wont to Alliance Monday night to attend tho populist rally. D. M. Moran was up from Al liance Tuesday. He has been engaged in working out tho rail road tax as far cast as Grand Island. Superintendent Fillmore is busily engaged in visiting all tho school (mams) in tho county be fore ho retires to "irrigate and meditate." A number from hero attended tho teachers meeting in Alliance Saturday. Papers were read by each of the candidates for county superintendent. A surprise was given Phil Michaels Friday evening. Danc ing and games woro indulged in and thoso who attended report a pleasant time. Miss Georgia Miller camo down from Marsland Monday and remained until Wednesday. She assisted with tho funeral services of Mrs. Glassner. Attorney Jas. H. H. Howitt republican candidate for judge and F. M. Fhelps republican candidate for clerk called at these democratic headquarters Monday. A.S. Beobe and family 'arrived in town Wednesday from Edgor- ton, S. D., having driven all tho way. Mrs. Beebe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shindler, with whom they will visit. Hon. W. H. Westover, of Rushville' populist candidate for district judge, addressed a good sized audience at the court house Saturday evening. Mr. West over Is all right politics except ed. On Monday night nearly every out house in town was overturn ed. Wo do not know whether it was Hemingford or Allianco smart alecks, that played tho trieir, out it snows inm republi-i canism anynow. S. Wallick night operator has moved his family to Homingford; Mr. Wallic has rented tho Gerbor residence on east Niobrara av enue. . ,. J. H. Johnson o'fLuwn was in town last weoic. Ho informs us that lie has docided not to take- tho Lawn postofllco and that J. , Lutsch will probably bo uppointd and will also run a store. O. L. Spracklen and moth6r woro down from Marsland Tuos- day. They called at this office, made application to prove up on their homesteads and subscribed for this famllv tanrnnl. ' :i. r Kiwio.qo,, 4? o pleasant surprise was given Rov. W. B. Dada provious to his de parture for his homo in Michigan. About fifty people woro present and a pleasant evening was spent. Prof. Worden went to Craw ford last week to got some of his art material. Ho informs us, that when the syndicate block s completed, will return to Craw I ford and opon up tho finest art I parlors in tho west, and wo be lieve the professor is capable of doing that very thing. Hon. F. W. Smith accompanied the Alliance delegation to Hem ingford Monday ovoning. No doubt Mr. Smith is a hustler and has done more for republicanism in this part of the state than any one else but how much bettor it would be if ho woro working for a grand and noble party m which, the common people are . allowed to have a voice democracy. It -rnakos us laugh to Jubaifcj such men as Sullivan, Preston, Payne and deputy sheriff Trout talk about Horncall being a straw man and Mike Elmore sup- j porting Sweeney. Tho follow ing amusing incident occured in Alliance a few days ago: Mr. Elmore put the question: "Who is tho best man for sheriff?" Simon Spry answered, "Payne." Mr. Elmore pulled out a five dollar bill and said ho would givo it to anyone who . would name a meaner, ornery- 1 in Allianco than Payne. Dave. Leo (Scrub Peeler) answered, "Sweeney ! " Elmore said! "Horo's your money," which Scrub took and a new hat. bought himself Obituary, Mrs. Glassner, wife of Rev. W. O. Glassner, died at her homo in Crawford on Sunday Oct 27, 1895, at tho ags of 02 yrs, 10 mos, and 2 days. Death was caused by paralysis of the bowels after an illness of only 10 days. Mrs. Glassner, formerly Mrs. C. E Howard, was born in Jeffer son county, Now York, in 1832, , and with her family camo to Box Butte 10 years ago. She was al ways known as a kind and loving wifo and mother who was admir ed by everyone with whom sho was acquainted. Tho funeral services took placo in Crawford and were preached by Rov. O. S, Baker of Chadron assisted by Rev. G. W. Prioleau. Tho remains were taken to Hemingford Monday night and after a brief service conducted by i Rov. Kendall at ono o'clock Tuesday, woro followed to their ; last resting placo in tho Heming ford ceraoteiy by a largo con course of sorrowing friends. A devoted husband, two sons, S. J. and O. E. Howard, and a daughter who resides at Capo Vincent, N. Y., aro left to mourn her loss. q.J. Wildy wants somo dressed. poultry and hogs. False Statcmants by Political Healers. A few of tho Alliaucofor-cnunty Heat populist hmlora with John I'hAIiI i. Injtn I nl-Hiltrlu 4 m r- itt MAit In t JLlUlll 113 1UUUI aiiutui IUU UilUIIIUL- ing tho report that Miico Elnioro and olhor prominent democrats aro against Horncall and working for Sweeney. They do this for the purpose- of trying to convince tho pcoplo that Horncall h a straw undulate. Wo nro in a position to refute this statement. Mr. El- ""ore " not homo at present but v1" fore man John Burns informs ua thut it is a lie made out o wholo rclOtJl. liolll lumsolt ftlld JNlr. i! uiu wm KW iur. iiuriicun uioir 11 At IT llrfl j hoalrty nPFti Mr. Burns also stated that if any of thodo unsoru pulous liars disputed it, send them to him mid he will back it. Wo have talked with many other democrats in Alliance nnd they all say that Horncall will roceivo tho full democratic vote. Republican Circus. Tho republican rally Monday iftgiit was a success so far as at tendance was concerned. Hem ingford turned out and with the 250 who camo up from Alliance, tho Congregational church in which tho "services" woro hold, was filled to its utmost capacity. A republican rally iB similur to a circus, when you see ono you boo everything. Tho only drawing card is the Jumbo olophant and tho gentlemen who was billed to represent Jumbo Moudav nirht wug Gonoral Colby, of Beatrice However boforo Mr. Colby was led to tho rostrum, presiding officer lSanjamin 1?. Gilman announced that tlic county candidates would say a few words and us predicted by The Hehald last week, thoy spoke their littlo pioeos again and thoy all had them pretty well com mittod except A. M. Miller and ho mado the best impression, at any rato it was a relief to tho audience. Jasper H. H. Howitt was tho first to tell how good a republican , ho was and how glad ho would bo , of "your support," etc. Erasmus jropgun owoenoy was tho next victim. Ho began by saying that ho didn't know how to make a public speech and whilo ho was explaining this the ho didn't ' audionco discovered that know enough to make a public of ficer. Presently somo ono in tho audience yelled, "Say, Mr. Sween ey, have you ever been up Red River? " A brief silence and tho echo went through tho houso "ho's just a going" and Sweeney foil iuto his chair with a sickening thud. Bob Noloman was "sicked" on to roast the candidates but as Bob is considered a big joko in himself, pcoplo paid no attention to hira. Then camo General Colby tho groat. He began by saying that Coroner Miller mado on examina tion of his thioat and discovered that ho was afilicted with "clergy man's soro throat" but ho thought that it would becomo better as he proceeded and it did. Ho had his littlo tale well learned and for an hour and a half continued to pour hot shot into tho democratic and populist ranks. Mr. Mullin of Alliance, got out his gun several times and returned tho firo with good effect. And Messrs. G. W. Waisner and II. II. Tomlinson were thero. We warned these gentlemen not to attend this meet ing but tho replied that they "liked to hear 'em all" and went. When tho firing atthe populists was tho heaviest and the sraoko the thick est, two ' elderly gentlemen were noticed taking to their foot and making for the door. But you ask, "What did tho democrats do?". Well sir, they didn't dp aching only sit thoro nnd laugh to think what an nss nu clophant could uiako of himself. In fact tho only sonsiblo re mark wo heard Mr. Colby mako was when ho showed up the free silver fallacy. Tho hour of clovou camo. Every body was tirod. The turn-koy un , locked tho door and a rush was i made for puro air. People retired and commenced to dream. Thoy j dreamed that thoy woro at n circus ' and saw olophnnts, monkeys, bob , tailed peacocks, wild cats, and General Colby, all having a repub lican label stamped on thorn "at both ends." It Was a torriblo sensation and everyone hopes that this is the last circus of the season . Born, oi "0ct. 20th, to Mr' and Mrs. W. G. Mounts, an 8 1-2 lb. girl . All parties doing well. Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Northwost.Nobraska S. S. associa tion held in tho Congregational church at Homingford, on Friday ovoning, Nov. 15th and Sat. Nov. 10th. By order of Com. California canned Road IS cents a cm at W. K. flcrncnll's. A now lot of shoes Just received by W. K. IlerncrtU. Machiuo Oils at Green's. Shoes of all kinds, styles and prices. Can lit any foot and pocket book. W. K. HERNOALti. I leavo Homingford Nov. 4th, for a fow months. Call and see mo next week. R. H. BlanChard, Dentist, Dressed hogs bought at Anton TJ brig's. '- Paint, Glass and oils of all kinds sold according to the hard times cheaper than the cheapest, ut Anton Uhkio's. Horncall wants somo dressed hogB. W. K. Horncrll has been out getting acquainted with the voters nearly every day since his nomination. Ho thinks his chances aro good and ho has reason to think so. The Genuine Hound Oak Stove mftdo by Iicckwltli, DowuRiac, Mich., with the mime on tho legs, is the most fuel-saving stovo on tho market and is tho only btdvo that will burn wood, Inird coal, 6oft coal, and coke, successfully, and also nan bo mnde it self-feeding hnse burner ut the sumo timo. For sale by Anton UnmrJ If you owe Wildys' cull in an spoak to them about it thoy need all what is duo them. Order your stovo repairs at Anton Uhritr's. Toe Genuine Round Oak Is "good ! gnod8." How good, not hqw cueup. Tlmy last, they heat, they 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 mado and do perfect work. You cannot afford to buy any other. See the name on the leg. Fur sale by Anton Unmo. Paints of all kinds at Green's. Tho Herald and the ,0m abi; semi-woekly World-Heraldi both ono year for 81.75. t -' The following good and lawful men have beeu drawn to serve as jurors ut tho next term of the dis trict court which convenes Nov." 19, 1895. Win. Fosket L. A. Turnr Ed J. Kinsley Barney Halbur Henry ltadel John Sauerwein 0. D. Rouse Henry J. Winten C. H. Britton Lorenzo Flower W. T. Johnson Frank Bauor, jr. 1. F. Marshall W. W. Norton W. W. Wilson M. McD. Bullock Robert Marler Frank Bushoy v Frank Russell Charles Faccmire E. I. Gregg John Hunt Charlie Ti&rnau Willis Young, Final Proof Notice s Hon. J. W. Wciin, Jn., BwlstuT. Hon, F. M, BndoMr, Receiver. Parties having notices in this oolnmn aw re quested to read the same carefully and report to this ollice for correction any errors that may exist. This will prevent possible delay i making proof. Land Office at Alliance, Nrb.,Oct.J, 19M. tVottro is hereby siren .that Cho foiiowlac named settler has filed notlco of his intention to tnakttlnal troof In support of his claim and that said proof will bo mado before HeglstM and Kreciror at Allianco, Nob., on Doc. 10, 1SW, vli: CLEMENT L. SI'RACXLEN, of Marsland. Neb., who mado H E. No.2W4, for tl.oNHNW!4oo33(BWU SEU.SEKBW HseoCMpWn.rirSOTr. ilo names the ollowlnir witnesses to prove his continuous resldenno tipon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: frank Honcyman. , Joseph liOro. of Marsland. Neb., John D. John, WU- jiamoonn, oi uomingioru noo. jmso, CATHERINE SPRACKLEN, of MariJand, Nob., who made H. E. No. 985 for tho a R H see 21, tp Mn.rgW vi. She names tho following wltnossos to prove hor continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlt: Frank Honoyman, Joseph Loxto, John D. John, William John.otKesa inalord. Nob. ' " ' J. W. Whn, Jb Register. Land Ofllco at Alliance, Neb., Oct. 23, 1895. Notice is hereby given that Kll F. Johnson, of I'llRor,. Nob., has filed notice of latentiua to malm final proof boforo J, K. Neat, Clerk DiBt Ooart, nt his oilloe In Homluxfotd, Neb., on Monday, tho Snd of December, 1MH, on timbir n iltnfo application No. 190, for t-ho S E U of soctlou 8, tp 'Hi n, r& 60 w. Ho names as witness : Petor Jttnsen, Jen PChrlstonSoi, I). F. Price, U. E. Johnson, all. of Hemlngrord, Nob. J. Wi Wkhk. Jb Register. w I, . i in M i i im ii ii Und Ofllco t Alliance, Neb., Oot. 98, 18M. Nutlcu Is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his intention tu make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will bo mado boforo L. A. Dor rhiKton, U.S. O. O. Commissioner, at Chadron, Ntib on Nov. DO, ltjtttvitt FRANK WILLIAMS, of Clindron, Nob., who msdo IT. E. No. SU0 for tho E K 8 i; U sac 10 and S H BW ii aw 11, twp St u, rg to w. He names tho following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of fnid lan.l, viz: William Anv, of Chadron, Mob., tieorgo Hatch. Jou&O. Woods, Grant Ag now, of Marsland, Nob. J. YA Wehn. Jb., Register. , 1-ind OlHce nt Alliance, Neb.. Oct. IS, 1895. Notion is hereby given that the following am od settler has mi notlco of his intestlon to make final prpof in support of his claim, and that raid proof wUI be maila De-foro Register or Receiver at Allianco, Neb., on Nor. 26, 1390, vlx: JOIIAN URBANOVSKY, of Box Ilntto, nob., who mado II. E. No. 3888 for tho s i' a o 4 and iKivit sec. 31. tp 2b n, rg w. Ho names the following witnesses to prove lilu continuous resldenoo upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: John Fiasolc. Frank Yeohout, John Kovarulk, John l'otmeisel, all of Box Butto, Neb. Also, JOnN KOVORN1K, of Box nutte, Neb., who made b. a. No, 3M1 tee the n w H, sec U, tp 98 n, rg 48 w. Ilenamostho following witness to prove his continuous residence upon aad etiHivatiea of said laud, viz. John Urbaaevtltjr, Joen I'otMuisfl, John Plasefc? Fnttkr eabMrt,HC Box Butto, Nob. J.W.WEnH,Ja.,TUglsUt. ' Land OfHce at Allianco, Nob.. Oct.", 1B85. Notlco i hereby given that tho foUowiag Bsa cd settler has fflod notice ot his intention to make ina' proof in support of his claim, and that Mill proof will bomaUe boforo Register or Receiver at Alliance, Nob., on Nov, 19. U95. LEOPOLD MOLLEB, of Hemingford, Neb., who made n. c. no. 2170 for tho J E i sou m. tp S3 n, rg 4 w, llo names tho following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Leo Kronaptel, Michael R. Mtirphy, Bernard Pitz, John Holllnrako, aU of liemingford, Nob. Also MICHAEL R. MURPHY, of nemingford. Neb., who made K. x.jio.3314 for the K J4 S E H, soo S3, tp 2 n, rg 4i w, Ho names tho following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizt Leopold Moller, Joseph Moellor. James Whelan, Otto Gibson, all of Hemingford, Neb. Also JOSEPH MOELLER, of Hemingford, Neb., who mado h.k. no, 397 for tho aw H86C25. tpSfln. rgtw. Ho names the following witnesses to provo hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Michael R. Murphy, Leo Fron aptel. I'oter Annua, William Dels lag, all of liemingford, Neb. , J. W. Wehn, Jb.. Register. Land Offic at Alliance, Nek, Oct. 3, 18M. Iiotlce ia hereby given that the following named sottler has nled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver at Alliance, Neb., on Nor. 11, ISM, viz: JOHN A. JOHNSON, of Dnnlap. Nob., who mode H. x. 1986 for the lot2w noK&tKnwUseo S.tp 28 n, rg 48 w. He name the following wtthtose to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivaUoa of. said land, viz: Henry Koch, Peter Soderburg, of Oonlap. Neb., John Knutson, Karl Porstroia of U3mlngford, Neb J. W. Wehn, Jr., Register. Land Office at Alliance, Nb., Sept. 24, 1R9S. Notice la hereby given thai too following named settler has tiled notlco of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof wiU be made before the register or receiver, at Alliance, Neb., on Nor. 4, ISM, Tiz: CHARLES C. PRICE, of Hemingford, Neb , who made H. . no. 3SM for the Lot 3 aod 4 and S Jt n w X see 1. tp 38 n, rgSlw. ' He name the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Jacob Hhetler, Joseph Carey, of liemingford. Neb., Ferdinand Nlkont, John Nikont, of Lawn, Neb. J. W. Wxhk. Jb.. RegUter. Land Office at Alliance, Neb., Aug. H.lSSi. Notice is, hereby, given that the toliowiag named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final proof In support of his claim, ana that said proof wiU be made before Register or Receiver at Alliance, Neb., on Nov. , 1S03, viz: EBLAND PEDERSCN WOLDEN. of Borea, Neb., who made IL E, No. 1973 fox tfcs 8WHseo8,tn2an.rg48w.. i lie name the following witnesses to pror his continuous residence upon and coltintlon of eald land, viz: henry Von Bargen. John Von Bargen, Erik Kasmnsson, Bendiok D. Vllue, all of Bore. Nh. J W. Wxhn.Je. Reiter. ! "i ' ' Reoelvar'a Notioa, To aU whom it may concern, pursuant to as or der of the District Court oi Box Batta county. Btate of Nebraska. . Any and all persons having, holding or own ing claim against the Bank ot aemfagferd.of Hemingford. Box Butte county, Nebmeka. mtf hereby notined and required to yrsssat an make proof of same to Ira JLTah rolvr said bank, at Hemingford, Box Botte ooaafcr, Nebraska, on or before Deosraber . UM- Recelvsrof Bankof Hmbuo3, ' Firt pnblioatlon Hor. I, lssiv Take your product to Wildy', "tho old staadby,'1