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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1895)
&S2SS52! he Herald, i 1 1 1 1 PnbHthtd Tr Friday d rntwd nt hf lW mall matter. Tn IJxkm.d In l,7t , &! Intcrost of Jleroinfor and Uk Ilntlfl ymntr. ' ' -; XpOS. J. O'KGqFI'n, Publisher. BunscBarioK nxtts: MJ?MKXH8 imi ....75 yr FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1S95. Just bofqro going to progs wo oarn Hint Judgo Bartow is elect ed by fqur votes. Tha Alllanco Guido is on its -par because tho republicans of io?ey precinct (Homingford) Jgavo Mr. Swoonoy, republican Jcandidato for sheriff, no more ilian li yotes. We don't see how Ahe Alanco republicans can Icicle n fliat score and wo would sug- 1 jrest that they go after Boyd, yir. .Swcenoy'p own precinct, yhere ho received only 1G votes. By the way, Bro. Paradls, did vvjreAnot wager you tho cigars that - -'jvlr, Sweonoy would not got ovor L5 yotes in ihis precinct? Schlatter, the "Messiah" who has created such a sensation in ?, Denver by his wonderful healing powers, mysteriously disappeared edno8day night leaving no truce gbuithe message pinned on his bed, ,VMy mission is finished. Tho JFnther takes mo aw'ay." On "Wed nesday ho treated 4,000 people and .vhon notice was givon Thursday ,jnornug that ho had disappeared jdaring tho night thoro wore thous ands near tho cotlngo who refused to beloivo tho healer had loft. Several liundred Nebraska people ,wont to seo him, among them bo jng Division Supt. Sutherland of fho Union Paoifio aud Col. J. II. eithloy of tho Wooping Water ppublican. Both claim to be curcd of dcufnoss and othor ail ments. Schlatter has been offered special trains and thoUBiinds of dollaro as inducements for htm to Jocato in othor cities. All offers, however, havo beon Bpurned. ,n i WASHINGTON NEWS (From Our Ilecular Correspondent-) Ex-CongrosBmnn Soraors, of Yisconsin, now in Washington n private business, has n iscml ao n good .democrat juid a shrewd observer of the trend of democratic sentiment in his -. Jitnte. lie said when asked who $16 democrats of tho state favored jor the providential nomination: 4They aro thoroughly i.n accord with President Cleveland, and I bolicvo that were ho to announce Jiirasolf as a candiduto for a third yj, Jorm ho could obtain the outire 'j;' 'Relegation. Carlisle stands second, jyith W. C. Whitney very close - p him, Either would mako a apod candidate and a strong y Campaign." Ex-Congressman v lilman, of Indjana who thorough ly Jmows tho democratic party of 5iia state, Bavs Indiana democrats havo never soriously considered jthnt thoro was any probability of President Cleveland again becom ing a candidate, and that hoy do xjqt buliovo it has been soriously qnsidored any who re elso. Mr. Holmtm thinks, that if no mistake Is made in the National ticket In diana will go domooratio next year. Pomocrats are extracting consid erable consolation out of the old political maxim, that "a party is jiavor in Buch great danger as just fit tor it has won a great victpry," nur that it is a YJso maxim tho po litical upheavals pf the last eight pv Jon years fully prove. No greater political vjotory was evpr von 'in this couutry than that which in 1892 put tho democrats Jn possession of tho executive and legislative branchos tf tho govern ment. Yet, look what followpd. Jn lQ9i, disson&ion in democratic ranks, and a ropublicau Congres joual victory; in 1895. moro dem ocratic di&sousiqu and ropublica yictories in statos herotoforo safely democratic. The dissension in tlje ranks of the victorious republican party is already marked, and it is jiot confined to tho fiht oyer the presidential candidate of the party jjtjt includes, tlje policy to bo fol lowed by,iho overwhelming ropub liean majority in tho IIouso dming tho coming session ,of Congress. Theso dissonsions ovqn oxtond to the tariff question. Senator Sher man lately said that ho would vote for bill amending tho tariff that did not provide a duty for wool, and Represontalivo Dalzol, of Pa.,, who may be the next Chairman of tho Houbo Ways and Moans Com mittee, says tho tariff ia going to bo amended and duties raised. Now comcB cx-SonntorMandcrson, of Nebraska, who pointedly says: "Tho republicans cannot afford to open up the tariff question. If an attempt is made to put a duty on wool or any othor article, every industry will rush in and demand moro protection." TIub being the situation, it is natural that demo crats should expect their prospects in tho national campaign to bo much improved by existing disson sions in tho republican party and thoso certain to be engendered during tho session of Congress. As Senator Mitchell, of Wisconsin, now in Washington, aptly puts it, "I havo scon much jdnrker days ban those for tho democratic party. But there was a vital principle in tho doctrines of democracy which was destined to make tho party great, aud which will always make it important." Thanksgiving Proclamation. Tho constant goodness and for bearance of Almighty God which havo boon vouchsafed tp tho American people" .during tho year which is just past cull for their sincere acknowledgment of dovout gratitude. To the end. therefore, that wo may with thankful hearts unite in oxtrolling the loving care of our Heavenly Fathor, I, Grovor Cleveland, president of tho United States, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, the 28th day of tho present month, Novonjber, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer to bo kept and observed by all onr pooplo. On that day let P3 forego our usual occupations and in our accustomed places of worship join in rendering thanks to tho Giver of every good and perfect gift, for tho bounteous roturns that have rewarded our labors in fiold and in tho biiBy marts of trade, for tho peaco and order that have prevail ed throughout tho land, for our protection fvon) pestilence and dire calamity and for othor blessings that have been showered upon us with an open hand. Aud with our thanksgiving let us humbly beseech tho Lord to so inoline tho hearts of our pooplo unto Him that Ho will not leave us nor forsake us us a nation, but will continue to us His njoroy and prpteoting care, guiding us in tho path of national prosperity and happiuesB, endowing ub with reo- tudo and virtuo and keeping alive within us a patriotio lovo for the frco Institutions which have been givon us as our national horitngo. And lot us nlBo on tho day of our thanksgiving especially re member tho poor and needy and by dcods of charity let us show tho sincerity of our gratitude. In witnoss whereof I have sot my hand and cauqod tho seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at tho city of Washington this fourth day of November, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and ninety-fivo, and in the one hundred and twentioio year of independence of tho United States. Grover Cleveland. By the president: IIichard Olney, Secretary of State. The following-named gentlemen have beon drawn to sorve as jurors at the next term of tho dis trict court which convenes Nov. 19, 1895. Wm. Foskot Eil J. Kinbley Henry Itavlol O. D. Boubo 0. H. Brittqn W. T. Johnson 1. F. Marblmll W. W. Wilson Kobort Marler Frank liussell L. A. Turnr Barnoy Hallmr John Sauerwein Henry J. Winton Lorenzo Flower Frank Bauor, jr, W. W. Norton M. MoD. Bulloch Frank Buuhoy Charles Faccmiro E. I. Grecc Jphn Hunt Charlie Titrnan Willis Ytiung. Machine Oils at Grcen', SOE8 of ajtl kindp, stylos and prices. Can fit,any foot an pocket book. W. K. Heroall. California canned goods 15 cents a can at W. K. Herncali'a. Dressed hogs bought at Anton Dhrig's. Paint, Glass nod oils oralI kinds sold according to tho hard times cheaper than the olicapcst, j Anton Uhkio'b If you owe WildyB' call 'in iin speak to them about it they need all what isdqethom.' Tho Herald and tho Omaha t,emi-weckly World-Herald both one year for 81.75. C. J. Wildy wants somo dressed poultry and hogs. If you want to realize cash out of your oxtra horses, see J, C. MeCorklo. Tiie Herald and tho American Farmer Established 1819, tho oldest Agricultural publication in America both ope year for 8.150. The Genuine Bound Oak Is "good goods," IIow good, not how cheap.' They lost, they heat, they sixva you monoy, they havo a reputation. Can jou point to another that has? They lead the world of heating stoves, simply becanso they are perfectly made and do perfect work. You cannot afford to buy any other. Seo tho name on the leg. For sale by Anton Uumo. EsTItAY NOTICE. Estrayed from my place 1 miles vt'8tof Homingford, one dark iron grey Btud colt, two years old, white face, weighs about 1,300 lbs., tin brands; hits two wire scars on shoul dels. A reward yvM be paid for 1 n formation of his whereabouts. G. W. "Waisneu. Notice to Non-resident Defend ants, In tho District Court of Hoi Butte Count?, Nebraska. Kato Urcrn, plaintiff, ts. Harry Qreon, de fendant. Yon aro hereby notified that on the fltli day of October, 1MO, plaintiff horeln, filed her petition in Iho above entitled canse, in the District Court of lios llutte County, Nebraska, aunlnst Harry Green, defendant, the oblect of which is to ob- . . '.. .. . .. .. . object of which is to ob- lain a divorce irom ino uiainim, on tne cronnus of abandonment, an J ask that tho care and cna- tody of tho child, lna Green, asedftvra Blrl, fruits of said marriage, be awarded to rars, a Ann Milliliter, momcr 01 ine piainttii. Yon are reqnlrod to answor said petition on or before tho 18th day of November. 1MB. KATE GUKEN, Plaintiff. Ry BMiTn P. Tottus, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication Oct. 11, 1E85. New York World, TIIRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. m n oft E TWIOE-A WEEK Edition tho New York Would hus been converted into the TnnioE-A-week, It furnishes 3 papers of 6 pages upiece, or elKhtecn pages every week, at tho old price of ONE DOL LAR a year. This gives 150 papers a year for One Dollar and every paper lias G pages eight columns wide or 48 columns In all. The Tiiuice-a-week Would is not only much larger than any weekly or semi-weekly newspaper but it furnishes the ne.vs with much greater frequency and promptness. In fact it combines all tile crisp, fresh qualities of a dally with tho at tractive special features of a weekly. AND jHl ZEEj jE3 m&m ZELj ZO BOTH ONE YEAH FOR $1.76 ADVERTISED LETTERS, Tho following letters remain un called for in the postnfilce at Hem luRford, Neb., for the monjh'ending Oct. 31, 1805, viz: A. S. Fitchet. Frank Read (4) When calling for the abpe please say "advertised." John O'Keefe, P. M. Land OfHon at Alliance, Nek, Oct, 3 1PM Notlco ii hereby given that the following named netUer has tiled notlco of hit Intention to make final proof In support of bU claim, and that said proof will be made boforo Register and Receiver at Alliance, Neb., on Nor, 11, 1(93, vit: JOUN A. JOHNSON, of DanUp, Neb., who mode u x. 1066 for the lotSs wW noUXsHntrMsoo 5,tp M n, rg 49 w He names the following withessesto prove his continnons residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Henry Koch, 1'etor Soderburg, of Dunlap. Kob., John Knutson, Karl Forstrom of iiemlngford. neb J. W. Wins, Jn., Register. axftfcV'lJ'a? sBMilsWsMBHWIVVHPiVI tH Mm sWiS trWB B Cms) sv sT i I si W k sH ssH ssH LH H sssH' I P m m sB ssH H k V H sB I mmM aft sHl ssl BssH ft V iH iiftl I V fll H sH sH sft. i tH sssft v I sV msj m sB sssH sft iH aBsB I Cireati. and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pa-1 ent business conducted for M o o r AT r rta. i ounernccisOppoBiTrU.S.FATtNTOrnct and we can secure p&tcot in leu Uns Uun Uu cm una uun uute ..turn. . .. -.-,.--. JJ .... ( WiiM.Mnn. tlon. Wo advise, if pattnuble or not, free of; cfcarce. Our fee not due till patent U secured, , A pamphlet. " How to Obtain Patents," with c?TiSola' the U. S. m4 forekn countries sent free. Adoress, CAwSNOW&CO. i Off. Patxht Qrnet. Wamihwtan. . . ivvvvvvvwvywvywvvyvys; THE OMAHA WORLD -HERALD W. J. BRYAN 1$ the grcUHt newtpaper of the Mifaouri Jiiver. It advocates FREE SILVER at tho present ratio of sixteen tooae. Its news service is the best to bo obtained. Dally, 19 00 per year; 50 cents per month. Weekly, 1.00 per vear. year. Subscriptions for the WOrU-D-HERAUD recejyed at this office This Space Belongs to C. J .WILDY, A Beautiful Woman Attracts Attektion Everywhere. Qold -;- Leqf, NOT AS HANDSOME TO LOOK AT A A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, BUT After Giving it a Trial HCEniviEiniTQ-aEOaEBID JXXE-nLlXTGr OP 0"CTE3 uSSOXBIOlviCBJiTI1 OP Silks, Lawns, Cashmeres, Underwear in suits and all the latest novelties in Drosa Fabrics, for the coming season, in texture, finish, wave, combination and colorings, is as .indefinably beautiful as the varied hues of tho flowers of spring. They Satisfy tla.e Closest Scrn.tirLy and evoke the unqualified praise of all who behold them. Unremittent study of the prevail ing style in vogue, and strict attention to the most exacting wants of ray patronage, makes my store in the estimation of tho refined and tasty, the Emporium Par Excellence e Fresiest Groceries at Lowest Prices. Big bargains in my Shoe Department W. K, HERNQALU 33. S3. GK$EE2T, ,0 Shelf & Heavy Hardware, I This Card is to (Benefit Cash (Buyers. (Don't Lose It. 20 25 loo i loo i loo loo luo 20 25 H. E. GREEN, 20 25 20 125 $1.00 HOW TO SAVE MONEY Read What This Card .. ..Says.... 20 I 25 20 125 20 125 When you pay Cash, let the Clerk punch out tho amount; and when you havo paid us Twenti- Dollar in cash, will give you One dollar In Goods Free of Charge 20 125 20 25 20 25 psrOn all goods except Barb wire 50 50 50 50 50 We will not be undersold. Always bring this Card with you. ! ri ri .Proprietor oft. Livery and We have first-clusB stock and double and single rigs, which wo furnish at reasonable rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarder are unexcelled in the city. Give us a calk B Stable Corner Box Butte Avenue and Sheridan Street. I am Ready to Buy Your WHEAT and will Pay CASH for it 3 CL 3CcOor:l. You will wonder now You Ever The Elegance whereat to procure the daintiest, , DPESaS WEAR most stylish, economical, unique - a- -f -v 15 10 Hirta. 15 10 5 15 I 10 I o B'Tio 6 is fib'7 6 l"lo"" "p 15 ld'j" 6 15 "T6"j"5 15 I 10 I 5 and Harness by tho get. 50 1 50 1 fiOJJO 15 10 5 ELrC'L t Feed EiXjinv"A.,i,orcsl. loo too 1 suTBo $1.00 Stables. An Ugly Woman Can Make Better Bread With 'r-Qolcl - Leqf - Floqi THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN CAN WITn ANY OTHER BRAND. Got Along without it. C OMPLUT &&i jtfjRJHfc. fc2Jr-lYd2r - ! I