mmmmi mmNrnxmymrnmrnmrnmemSiSmStSS iWWfftw wv'f-frtxwrv'.-. iTa iO-eI'-w Mvfrtw-'. ' MM ' I I) 4 aiM?iininirrir " Bin"WI ifrmmftmsmftwr UMW WJ" "'.' MWNtiaucKBUtJirSaiSaftMVaAao r lUBOtlt R,idB. 2Ino wlndf Vcuihcr these days. Mr. HViitfwTltist u -Valuable cow litis yvock. ' Hamilton Hull mn'e fJflylhtf drip to Alllarifcc Sine day InWwccit. , M.Vrefl Baylor nml ntitilly Willi .leave iU week for Doa.lwowi, wherci ' w 1( Iwlence w rtior lutidutiHl Ja tit work ' Coin Sz,rnlcu nud Ills nicllio wcni'W'AHfhnfo Altinlay to ;uko (Imil p'rour on ilulr clnlnW. ' '' ' Welcarr. that Mr. Taylor's Hide tioyV tflw jrot kicked by it hoi&o a Khurt 'tlmcW'ot'te get' lug alotitf nicely. Mrs, M. p. Painter, wliocauieliere a iilunl U'ino uyo, liteiiils 'chvImk alilirriy for1 Oreiil. del., her former fiomo. ' "' Mr. Joseph Tschncber traded Ills team ct mutes 'for mules last' week. Moe. ytiit had better keep your eye cm "the business end of the mule. . W. ft'hojanlias returned from Iowa, Where herihi9 been for the past two fyrcuks trying to dispose of hip ttox iltitto c&hnty farm, lie suya that 5V,. io-1- ... THE CITY. Paints of nil kind nt Green's. Nov. Dada wits qultd 111 last week. Hcrncnll won to some dressed Wiltlv'A received a new lino of. :K(tg. I r ; Box Butt Bulletin, Iiox llgtttc Is not bo bad after nil. t . ' Ou'r honorable county commissioner, Tatflbs llollinrnke, accoTnpanled by 'hlAwo suns, Henry rufd John, left on loiidny for Itockwood Wyo., where they Intend taking' a contract, the 'ties lelng used on jbho now branch ttrat runs to Jimiulo' ' There waa a good nttendunco nt the literary lust Saturday night, and everything wont off In good shape. 'p, is the Intention to have a supper Jitnd Christmas tree Chrlsttnas eve. vaa tin Alliance visitor Slctadny. Order your atove repairs at Anton Uhrlg's. -a A new lot oT antics juat received by W. K. Ileineulh Messrs. Plukertou and Gcrber wore Alliance visitors Sittuiduy. 20 lb dried apples for $1,00 at Wjldy's. California canned goods 15 cents n can ul W. JC. llcincali'a. Mr. Austin returned this week from a bimliiess trip to Shorldait. Santa Claus' first appearance nt Wildy's old stand. I want all the dressed poultry in tho county, W. K. HbhncaijIj. AV. It. llnncall made a business trip to the llluck Hills country this week. Mrs. Burlow and children returned from their trip to Wisconsin Friday morning. Skates A fine lino of ieo skatos just received at H. It. Green's Huidwaro store. If you want u suit, overcoat, overalls, cloak, cape, or shawl, cheap a big lino tit Wildy's. 0. A. Burlow returned Tuesday ilfeiulnyfurd was represented by the from Load, S. D., whore ho lias been Misses McCorklo and Parkin and liar Vey Goodonpugh. You are always Icomo. Come ngaln, folks. fu 4 ' .Toliu Eisler has been in town sov eral dh) ' John Lcith of Durbiink Is In town today. ' Several Interesting communications ir'o crowdctl out this week, They mill bo published next week, ' A rhnrrlago llcenso was Issued Tuesday to Ellis J. Wright nnrt Miss '.Marlon Balls, both of this county. " 'Jrrt.drft.' Melhts, Mr'. Faocmlre and Mr.' Hayes from near Alliance, were jrans.ictliig business at the county Wat this vreok. ' Several of the "representative bus iness. men of tho city of Alliance"! fyuyja.' commenced to "dig up" some iut inohfyc stttco'last week?s issue of (Tkh'ITbuald, and One promising at torney, (who is five years bmilnd) 'writes the treasurer that he will set lo,(,tin 'by Saturdny. Wbiit's your rusiugcuiiemctir "tins uijf. nusiness s u scare-crow; don't bo afraid of It." Professor Fenuor of Heming ford, one of tho bright, educated fnch of vvestorn Nebraska, took VtiY'Vktiye pat in tho Crawford ytoachorsf mo'citing latoly. His work shows" him to be one of the Instructors that rank first-class hi Nebraska, and lie is among the loading though trainors for tho young in the wost. Ho is a strong nud cbmmnnding writer, lind is a good newspaper man's 'Iriond. Edgomont Express. ThS deal tho republican sena tors made with tho populists could not bo kept secret.' Senator f-jtowart of Nevada, the ronegado republican, who now calls him self A populist, made the deal, 4nd ho gets tho lion's sharb of 4tto prico the chairmanlliip of pi0 Pacific railroad's conjiAittoo, wltlcti 'pXonlses to be one of tho niost, imi)brtnut in tlie sonato at this session. Tho populists will not vote with o republicans to reorganize tho ' sonato, as that V(niIUbo too hard to explain to ijiqir constituents. They will Itiominato thou own officers of tho souato, and after voting for thorn on one ballot they will go qut to get lunch, or "ftn4 some other ))hrposo leaving the republicans Ireo to eleot their officers on the fioxt ballot. .' .' Holiday Rt, yia tho B'nrjiigtonroute, Decem ber 2-1, 26, 5l and Juhiniry V. between ftntions not more than tlOO 'miles apart. Keturn limit January 2, 1896. t ?Tilke -advantage of this Mow 'rate opportunity and spend Christmas with tho old foks. Theystre counting on you. The- Christmas turkey and the vChf ifttoiis pudding are aHfendy. Et theni'wtifre'they should be eutenat liome whh yopr own people among ijopr own' friends, 5f'Tiokets tnd full information at the looking after Ills business Interests. If you want to realize cash out of your extra horsos, see J. C. McCorklo. See Wildy before you sell your hogs, poultry, butter," eggs, cheese or potatoes. T. E. Calvert and Master Mechanic Oxford passed through the county seat city Wednesday In Mr. Calvert's pri vate car. Shokb of nil kinds, Btyles and prices. Can tit any fobt nml pocku.. book. W. K. llElHfOALIi. Anyono wishing a tniddle-agcd Indy.to cook or keep house address Box 62, Hemingford, Neb, D. F. Miller of Canton was In town this week. He says that everyone in his vicinity is In favor of letting the county seat, remain Just where It Is. . 1806 finds tho genuine Round Oak with greator sales than any year gone by, and tho number of imitations lms become a multitude. See It and learn the reason why. For sale at Uhrlg's. Fuiut, Glass and oils of nil kinds sold according to tho hard times cheaper tiian the cheapest, nt Anton Unuto's. Tho baso ball boys aro making ar rangements to give a ball on New Year's night. They expect to have thu Marsland string baud In attend ance. Tho Hecald and tho Omaha somi-woekly World-Herald both one year for $1.75. The genuine Hound Oak costs no more than an Imitation. Why not buy the one that evcryouo knows is tight. Ulirig sells them. Rev. Schrndor, now of Grand Is land, but formerly of this city, who has been at Hot. springs, S. D., for nib health, was visiting old friends in the city this week. NOTICE Havlns mdo nrrauRcmpntd to le bto tlie city Jan. 1st, to bo absent toiao tlnio, thoi wishing Jowolrr work done will please brlwc Mime noon. Call and net Kixxls cheap tor nuxt SO dnjrt. ThnnlciUK you for past favorB I remain icepccttuUy, Kd. lu Johnson, Wakted J3y n lady in Alli ance, girl for general housework; oho who can cook. Good wages. Apply at this olfico. Mr. and' Mrs. B. F. Jones Jwero pleasantly surprised Saturday uighb by about sixty of their friends. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Re freshments were served. The Horn iugford brass band wns in attendance. The Ross school has a vacation next week. Ank M. D. Atkin how he likes ska'ing parties. H. Hoffman, is doinr carpenter work for Mr. ftuggles, A son wnfj bom to Mr. rnd Mrs. John Wallace last Week. II Keister has given up tho county beat light' in favor of Hem ingford. rPUn. 13v Tlnitn t.i,t.n1 ...tit !.., 1IIO JM IJUllD'nkllUUl IJII JlltVU n vocation of ono week during the holidays. C L. Snedeker will close n four months' term of school in district No. 15 Friday. Don't forgot the oyster supper and social dance at Mr. Joseph Mnnion's, on New Tear's evening. Mrs. Casselman, who has been visiting Mrs. A. Ross, returned to her homo in Hay Springs Tuesday. Mr. Parsons and his sister, Miss Parsons', will bo thoguests of Mr. mid Mrs. Ole Gilbert Saturday and Sunday. . Wo aro glad that tho county seat removal committee of eleven saw fit to put ono demo and ono popo on said committee. There will be a mock trial at tho literary in West school house De cember 27. Mr. Mrttznt is to be tried for selling spoiled eggs. Tho 13ox Butte Literary socioty have postponed meeting until Thursday evening, December 81, and instead of tho usual debase will spell tho old year out. An Alliance man-had the "pol iticians petition" in this burg one day last week, but as everyone gave him tho "horso laugh" he was-ashamed to show it up. Messrs. Gerber and O'Keofo of Hemingford Wore in this vicinity Wednesday. Homiiigford doesn't hoed to worry about Box Butte going wrong on tho county seat question. The Box Butto Sunday School will celebrate Christmas eve. An appropriate program is being pre pared. A tree will bo procured, and no doubt Santa Claus will look in beforo tho evening closes. Roooiver's 3STotloe. To oil whorrl H mjr eonwrn. pnrmiaht to an or clrr or th DlMrlct Court of box llutte county, Stat of Nebraska. AnyndattporOTishaTtn(r,holdInn or o-nm" Inn clatrnn nuntnot the Hank of mlnroni, ot HemlBBford, llox Uutto conuty, NebrankK, nro berpby notified and rcqalrd to present and make proof of name to Ira E. Tf.h. receiver of Saldlnk,atHenilrtford. Dox Uutto county, Nebraska, on or befoo Decomtxir a. 1B95, 1UA E. TAHII, Iit-coiTcr at Dank ot Mcnihint'ml, ,,, . ., of HwalfiRford.Nebrowka. first publication Nor. J, lour,. E. E. BARR. n; D. Surgeon AND Larynologist. Statu University op Iowa 1887. Chicago Pomjolinio 1894. SunanaY and this MEDtcAr. AND SUKGICAt. DISEASES 01? HIE EOSK AND TllltOAT A Sl'ECtALT). Alliance. - - - Hebraska 3S3C- SB- G-BBBIT, Tl Shell Heavy Hardware TtTTTLE & TAS3I Attorneys - at - Law, This Card is to (Bcitefi: Cash (Bayers. (Don' 't Lose II' 15(10 20 2f. 20 I 2.r "0j l2l ri 100 100 j 100 100 j 100 100 100 fitTjlO 20 25 20 I 25 20 j 25 20 125 20 25 20T20 TO I 25 H. R. GREEN, Hirtart. $1.00 $1.00 HOW TO SAVE UONUY Kead What This Card . . . .Says. . . . When you pay Cash, lot tho Clerk punch out tho amount; and when you have paid us Twentv Dollars in cash, will give you One (Dollar In Goods Free ofCJtarre. :J3T-On nil rooiU exoppt Barb wlrtt and Harness by thft set. loJJO 15 I 10 l&yio a! - . .A,, 50 1 cO 1 50 1 50 1 50 I 50"j 50 50 ' 50 15 10 " 10 15 10 15 110 15 110 15 15 1 10 ; 5 We will not be undersold. Mivays bring this, Card ivithyqu, HFMINGFORD, NEBRASKA. Wn. niTCHELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Alliance, -:- Eebuaska. ZSsfOtllco in IHetclicr Block. L. W. BOWriAN Physician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NED. i i . -I, i Offico in Norton's Block. Calls attended promptly. Charges reasonable. Receiver's Sale! y Yott cnanot (Inil in tliece United States thu equal of tho genuine Hound Oak. You may try, you'll get loft. Remember it's the combination of Kood points that niftkes tho perfect stove, iluy tho Keuiiine ami bo satis fied. See tho name on the leg. For sale at Dlirig's. Tho Misses Herrick and Brown aro conducting a series of revival meetings at Alliance, which will doubtless prove a big undertaking in tho face of tho bitter, county seat war that has just beon do- Glared between that city and Homiiigford. The Hay Springs Loador. Victory porcund on tho banner of democracy lust Thursday in no uncer tain way, the victory being tho most sweeping In tho history of the city of Boston. Josiah'-Qulncy was elected liinyor over Edwin U. Curtis, tlie pres ent encumbent of the office, by 4,376 majority. Every democratic iildermin on the ticket was elected by nlajorl tie's ranging trom 4,0(10 to 8,000 and they elected 40 of the 75 councllmcn. This is the greatest victory the dem ocrats have ever won in Boston, W. Q. SIMONSON, Attorney : at : Law, Alliance, Nebraska. Pricticcs in all the courts and be fore U.S. Land Office. Now Short Lino to Holeua, Butto Spokane, Seattle and Taeomo. QiL'&i "W. O. Tiirxo Cctrcl. JUST BOUND. U. depot. ATTEHTIOH! Qatl at nttj jciocfxtj sfotc aub act ptico oiv ffic ucau goobsj u$t awiucb jot. Ifte ftoCibatj Itabc. Jou autff 6o orcascb. STcjpcctfttffijj E. L. JOHNSON. Olixiroli Direototr. nONOnEOATIONAl.. PrrachlnKeach ultcr Vnnte Hunday, bcitUinlnK Junuary. 1. li4. at 11 o'clock u. in., uiul at 7 p.m. Similar School at 10 a. m. i'rayor Mooting cacti WeJiicsJty at 7 p. in. LEHMAN UITHEltANs-ServlnHi at tho J Court IIoubu, ltov. Wunderllch. Puetor. G 1ATHOL1C: l(ov, Charles Zak I'ttstor. G ETHODIST:-ltav J,W. Kendall Pator 111 l'reuchlni! tho suopiul and fourth Sunday In rach month at 11 a. in., and 7 p. m. IjUUSCOl'AL:-Services In tho ConjTfcat Jlonul Church, llcv. I'ator, Services on tbe third Thumlay In each month at' p. in. MW. A. Itoiicbaah Camp No. U0. MoeU second and fourth Tmwlay nluht of each month. Visiting NrnKliborn cordially iiullwl. V. M. Iodv.nce. Clerk. if. lluor. V. t!. MAIL DIHECTOltY. IlBMiNorono iMMtoflice. On week days door opens at 7 a. iu, gi'noral delUery opens at S a. m. and close at 8 p. m. Open tiuudaya 0 to 10 a. in. IIkminoioud and Box llOTTK taga daily exoaiit tjunday. IlEMiNaronD AND Dusl.p tai;p, Monday Wtdneday and Friday. NEW :: GOODS 1 1 ' , AT. .THE Store. Millinery Cotuo and see the Goods, get prices, and Up convinced that they aro the best and oiieapest in tho county. Thnnkhigyou for past favora J and trusting for a cou'tiuuanco of ! IheVamc. Itii'Sp.m. e:0ii p. m. 10:10 u. m, 0:21 a. m. it: 3U p. -in. 3:33 p. m. All trulna enrrv pauBcncors. t W. WIIKATLITi Astint. No. 2. pHssnncor arrives nt " tS Irulgiit nrrivos nt . VTBBT HOUND; No, 41 pn88enKornrrivt)aut 'iSfrnlfflit " " il frt'lcht nrrivos nt The Mammoth Stock of Dr i Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes Hats and Caps, Belonging to the Tionlr at TTmTii-ivfm'fl atirl KTinnrn JJU1JA. vj. uvmmtiviu iiiiu ixiivrriri na tliA "RinOTATOR. . ST0niTw , Will be Sold l CHEAP F O R CAS Sale will Commence Nov. 27,1 1895. and Continue until the .Goods are4 Disposed of. , You Should Not Miss This portunlty of Supplying Yourself) Vv ith Underwear, Overshoest Warm Dress Goods, etc, gtc,, at Unhead of prices, .IRA E. TASM, Receiver, rT W. K. Herncall, the flerchant. "Winter has come, we aro aware, '"' "With its wind and drifting snow, ; 'v Arid the place for such weather to prepare Is what we all waut to know. Where we can satisfactorily trada. Our produce for coffee and bread, HatB, caps, mittens, gloves, silks, Boots, shoes, overshoes and quilts, Clothing and underwear, Pyershirts and jackets. And nil kinds o neckwear, Done up in a nice packet, V Where did "yott -say? W. K. HERNCALUf Vhy, at the best Place in town, tipawB A Beautiful Woman Attracts Attkntion EvEnYwiiKiu:. QoM -;- Leqf," IS NOT AS HADSqME TO LOOK AT AS X BEAUTIFUL "WOMAN, BUT ' An Ugly Woman Can Make Bettku Briud With Qolql - Lf - Floqi THAN A BEAUT JFUL WOMAN CAN WITH ANY QTIIER BliAiSD. After Giving it a Trial You will wonder now You Ever Got Along without it. n tr.,EBANC18, l G.'F-Htid T, A. 7. . ' ' Yours reBpoctf ully, ; ' Misa L. Adams (: r- ...... a