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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1896)
tefcsssfctfcs oiafei hi tmrittk-trtuiir 'iw lAnlt fttW Lilian i,nvaUia MUMkMBUMMuCMMl ,1 I' ,T HE HERALD. i-nuiwiw ryra-, rrmnr niii "- " " ftVrK.t" th lnurM of lfmlhfonl and Unx imtte TnMIohMl wy PHiUy and ontiwl at the Cntuity. TllOS. J. OKubl'E. I'nMUhtr. scni'cnir-rioN ihtehi ONK YICAIt .. 1X MON1IIH SIM) OFFICIAL PAPER OF ;&6 BUtTE COONf V. rOUNTY OFFlCElW F.M. Piielm , - .Cleric. A. M.Mn.trn Trrimnrrr, JAS. II. II, jlKWETT dnAfS . n. 1. Hwke!ct .. Sheriff. .- JM nn.WAH .Attorney Misk A. E. Nfcmwn Bniicrlntcndcnt. riiAiOlrUNM Surveyor. l)n. W.K MIM.EH . .. .... ..lron.r.. i Jasieh IlAlitiT .....ComtnlMjIoiwr 1st Ilt.t. JAB. IlOLLlNIIAKE . . oramiwraw arm iiipi. O. W. Duncan... Commissioner 3td DltU Mr Imiinti It. Ttniinnrnlt. RPirct;irv ,.r i,l T..,iinii Srntort.-Rniliiissv In r.nn- tJ Vllv W v v , ., don. Iirt6 re turned tri Washington. He , said: .'There was Ho war feeling ngnlrlat the. United Stints when I ,lelt Knglund; It hud iill disappeared. J England does hot want to take up i arms ngnliirl tills cdtintry."' Ex.Congressiriim Lamb, of Ind., 6iy that state bah he safely put In the dcrnol'ralln column this year no i matter who heads the Nathan) tickot. i He adds, however, that If tho party wants to muko assurance doubly sure it should put Gov. Matthews at the I head of the ticket. President Cleveland although" asked to do so", declined to express his wise- f es before the National Comniitto do- abided hpon Chicago as tills year's con- 4 Tention city, but It is understood that ho liu slued then said he w.ls gl.nl Chicago was chosen btcauso of tho 4 good luck Unit had usually fallowed Chicago dcmoci title iiomlniitlons he ,W(isno'mituitedu,t Chicago both times thut lie was elected. t "Whethcj it is this same feeling or Decniise the country is again become s-lhl? favorably disposed towards the ;den)obriuio party that has caused the ... democrats ircnerally to reuard the bvltloolc as more cheerful, Tiik ., ilkiiALD is not prepared to say, hut what ever It Is, It is cortain that the democrats nie as n idl in a much rfinoro cheerful condition of mind than they were before the meeting of the jNtttional Conimlttee. and that they ;now talk or going Into tho Preslden ttitil campaign with u hope of w n tiilng, and niit, merely to keep up the1 jpurty organization. i At tho end of a column write up about Allianco pulling off thb tcouhty seat Contest in tho supromo (iourt, tho Guido winds -tip with the following stuil. 1 Uut Judge Hamer, of HuiTuto coun ty, l-galadvler of the county com .inuiloners of Box Butte county. mn rflmvo occnslgn to exercise hlshrnln In itlils matter h-forc.lunc. Maudnmiis proceedings ivlll be comnuMieed as rfi'Jon (is practicable, and if Messrs. , llolllnrako and Barry refuse to shout 5they will be requested to give up the igtlu. It is plain to he seen that jiio justice can ho had save through itlio courts, add the managing cotn- imlttcc have made up their mihds to dgo there straight with everything, no matter What the costs are. Alliance ,is In. the riuhtthis time and the coM imust fall on the :ounty " i Of course tho Guido, as well as the other Alliance county ioeat agitators, does not care fl'vhat it may cost the farmers niid oihor tax payors of Box ;Bulta county, but tlid saving and jcosts to tho peoplo is why this paper has so strenously object- ud to the removal of tho county &&i. It -jays, "Alii v.133 i? in tho right this time" with great em iphnsison "this" practically ad mitting that thoy havo not been jriitht herotoforo. i Tho contiuissioners not only ael good judgement in postpon- , tag action on tho potition till June but they showed a spirit o .fairness which these Alliance ocJunty seat boomers have hovoi known. It was a great sur- .jiflso, hot only to tho "little bull jrtog under the wagon" and tin 'Irish Orator," but to tho iv 4if thrj Alluuice crowd to lh tli ' the law propoumhi by Judge Ilumer would susU.i the oommisiilouerK iu tlusir a tion. Yas, they will man-dam -u with a vongdance but there will not bo mubh satisfacUon for liQin in that. S ubBoriba for This Hekald. - i SHE MISUNDERSTOOD. MUa (.uborrc Natnrallj Thought 8lie VTa, I Mnt llcrnrlf. "iiiBa knoorre, aatu xur. ASKaui, un- er they had confidentially dUcuBscd a nurnucr 0f topics, "my object In call- 'IlBfl Lnbotre," Bald Mr. Askam, aft Ing upon you this evening 1b to consult you about a stop I hops! soon to tnko In my life. It 1b n Etetf upward, nna x regard It as tho most motnentotiB one I ever contemplated. In nhdrt, ray dear MIbs Laborro, I trust Boon to beto bo married," says tho Kansas City World. "Indeed, Mr. ABltnml" MIbb Lauorre said, assuming an Indifferent air, out blushing slightly, "and upon what do you wish to consult mo7" "Upon several subjects, my dear Miss Laborre," answered Mr. Askam, rising from hie chair and seating himself be side her on tho sofa, "iflrst, I abotild like to know whether you consider It Is possible for two peoplo to live com fortably on $3,G00 a year." Oh. yes. Indeed. Mr. Askam," Miss kpuorro replied, quickly. "If two peo yc iuvv vaca uiuer uiuv is iuuiu tuuu .1 In... kh.L .!. .!! ! hu Attn. enough." "A am Indeed delighted to hear you say bo," said Mr. Askam fervently. Secondly, do you think that you that your mother and you, after living here together so long, could bear to be sep arated?" "It wouldn't be as though we really were fceparated, living In tho samo city, you know, Mr. Askam," returned Miss Laborre, thoughtfully. "Yea, t am euro neither of ua would mind It so very rauclu" "That's a brave young lady," cordial ly responded Mr. Askam, putting the back of her hand affectlonntely, as It lay In her lap, "that's a bravo girl. And, thirdly, do you think a man of 47, my ago, Miss Laborre, too old to get married especially If there la little, If any, discrepancy In tho DgeB7" "Oh, oh, you . Insulting thing!" screamed Miss Laborro, springing to her feet. "You know I am not 23." "Certainly, my dear," responded tho astonished Mr. Aakatn, mildly, "cer tainty, but your mother must be nearly as old as I am." "You havo been speaking of my mother?" demanded MIbb Laborro, tragically. "Of coursd," 3id Mr. Askam, looking bewildered, "I thought it only fair, aa you aro tho bread winner, to consult you first. Why, who do you think 1 meant?" HE HAD TO BE CAREfUL. Or lie Would Ilo Lrft Out In' the Cold If Ilo I'orRcit Thnt I'ummorcl. From tho Washington Star: "What Is tho matter?" anked one of Mr. Vlv vlea' boon companions; "you haven't taken tho pledge, have you?" "No. Uut I'm not looking on tho wine whon It's red In tho cup, Just tho Bame." "Reformed, havo you?" "Yep. Yoll've heard of a waman's marrying a tnah with tho idea of getting him to stop drinking. It doesn't always work; but It did In my cise. My wife 1b a stupendously clover woman." "Mado you promise, did she?" "She didn't have to. Whon I started down town to-night she said: 'I've lost the latch-key, dear, but It won't make any difference. You ring the bell and I'll let you In.' I said, 'All right.' 'Only,' she said, 'we'd better agree on some password, bo that when you ring I can look out of the window and mnko sure It Isn't a burglar." 'Of course,' Bald I J 'what'll tho' password bo?' 'I havo It,' she answered; 'It mustn't bo too simple. You Just say "Irrepressible reprehenslblllty" and then I'll come dbwn nnd let you In.' Gentlemen, If I can't say Irrepressible reprehenslblllty when I get homo I don't gt In, and, moreover. I assumo the chances of be ing taken for a housebreaker. I've simply got to be careful." And he wont over and resolutely seated hlmEClf next to the lco water tank. Their Lnt Drunk. John Davis, one of the largest elder makcro In Indiana, recently killed thir teen coous under very peculiar circum stances. Mr. Davis' cldor mill is built of wood and standB away from bis house. Ho was awakened during tho night by a nolso In the mill and upon Investigation found that thirteen codns wero on the inside, drinking elder, lie fastened the door and locked them in and wont to bed. When ho got up the next morning he took the coon dog and several hands and began the killing. He found the coons drunk and under going ail stages of jags. The scone was a most peculiar one. They had rolled the barrels over, which had been left open to allow the elder to work. They had then drank themselves full of bard elder. Opinion on Truit. "It Is much harder to ezamino and Judge thah to take up opinions on trust; and therefore the far greatest part of the world borrow from others those which they entertain concerning all tho affairs of Ilfo and death. Hence It pro ceeds that men are so unanimously eager In tho pursuit of things, which, tar from having any inherent real good, are varnished o'er with a specious and deceitful glo3.i, and contain nothing answerable to their appearance. Hence It proceeds on tho other hand, that, in those things which ore called evils, there is nothing eo hard and terrible as the general cry of the world threatens. Thus the multitude has ordained. But the greatest part of their ordinances aro abrogated by tho wise." Bollngbroke. Old Story with Variation. A silver watch which waa dropped In a well In BelfaBt, Maine, twenty-five yearfl ago, was recovered a day or two ago. Unlike most watches recovered onder such circumstances, this one wasn't running Just u if noUrrng had happened to It. tr. . ... A Lawyer' Hrrncti at ConBilanee A queer case In reported from Sydney, Australia. A man wan convicted by A lury of having tried to poison bin wife wUu arBcnlc. ills inwyorfl obtained a rcconBlderfttlon of the aentenco by a commlnnlon np"polnted by the leglsln- with arBcnlc. Ills lnwycrft obtained turo, constating or two doctor" and a lawyer, whlcll pronounced him Inno cent, tho doctors voting down tho law yer, who thought him guilty. Tbo man wna not freo In conscquonde. Subse quently ono of uIr lawyers, moved by conscience, told anothdr mem ber of the nnr tnat tho man ihad confcfBed IiIb guilt to him at the time of the trial and tho matter was brought before tho legislature Law yers and cltcntR havo been arrested and are to bo prosecuted for conspir acy to defeat the ends of Justice. Com munh tlons between lawyer and client aro apparently not privileged In Aus tralia. Ilxttlnc on the Rnem. The big trottlng-horso people in Buf falo and western New York, Including C. J. Hamlin, aro cald to bo preparing io make a determined movomeut this year to secure a moderation, or, pobcI bly, the abolition, of tho present anti bo tt lug laws of the state. Tho unsuc cessful gr' Ml circuit meeting of last summer will be used as an argument that It will be Impossible to conduct trot ting meetings profitably without pool iielllng of some sort. These interests are powerful ones, and It banded to gether would make a strong fight. God'B WIIL "Since Qod doth will that some shall dwell at ease, And others shall know hardness, this is sure, The lot that fits each nature He for- sees; And wherefore murmur when wo must endure? Some day His loving wisdom will be plain As the Bweet sunshine following after rain." May Bradley. Calvin J. Wildy 1 New Goods Low Prices Quick sales is our motto. Wo aro now showing a better lino of goods than ever before, and we would call particular attention to our now lino of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, and Ladies' Cloaks and Capes, on which wo aro making very low prices. Wo nr1. not sell ing out any old, bankrupt stock, bUt wo aro selling cheaper, quality considered, than anyone else. Wo liny for cash, and soil for cash, or Oxchango for produce. Wo. aro the Oldest tirm in tho county. Our reputation i? merited by our largo increase of patronage, to who:o wo feci grateful, aud for which we warrant a continuance of squaro dealing, and a saving of money by staying with tho undersigned humble servant. Yours Truly, CALVIN J. WILDY. Tho Heiiald aud tho Omaha toini-weokly World-Herald both ono year for SI. 75. You cannot lliul In these United States the equal of the genuine Hound Oak. Yon may try; you'll get loft, llemctnber It's thb combination of u;ood points that makes the perfect stove. Buy the genuine and bo satis fied. Sec tliH naiuu on the leg. For K.ilo at Ulirig's. Don't think because a stovo is round and the maker has called it Oak, of some sortt that It's the genuine Round Oak. It is' not, as you'll f nd to your cost, if you buy. See the name on I lie leg. Then you'll bo sure to get the genuine. Sold only by Ulirig. THE OMAHA WORLD -HERALD Kdlted by Ei-ConrrMaa W.'J. BRYAN J the greatest riewtpaptr totit of the Mittouri JRiver. It advocates FREE SILVER at tho present ratio of sixteen present to one. Its news uerVloo is the bast to be obtained. Dally, $ft 00 per year; 60 cents per month. Weekly, $1 00 per year. Subscriptions for the WORLD-HERALD received cit this office W. K. Winter 1ms corrio, we nro aware, With its wind and drifting snow, And the place for sucli wenflior to prepare Is what wo all want to know. Where did 3-011 Why, at the best Place in town, A Beautiful Woman Atthacts Attention Everywhere. QolcL -;- Leqf, IS NOT AS HANDSOME TO LOOK AT AS A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, BUT After Giving it n Trial zaiEsnivdiinsra-OiD ixtjxjt&tgt L. W. BOWflAN Physician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NEB. Ofilco in Norton's Block. Calls attended promptly. Charges reasonable. TUTTLE Si TASH Attorneys - at - Law, HFMIN&FORD, NEBRASKA. Olaiarolx Directory. lONGUEUATlONAli. I'rcacliliifti.Rch alter Vynato Sunday, b-:ltmtn January. 1. IrtH, at II o'clock u. in. i unci at 7 p.m. Suntliiv School 'it 10 a. in. l'ruyor lleethij; each Wt-iliit'Hdny at 7 p. in. GEItMAN LOTHEIlAN:-Servlci at the Court IIoiimu. Kuv. Wumlerlicli, Pastor. lATHOMC: llor. Charles Zak I'ustor. M ETHODlfeTi-Kev J.W. Krmlall PllHtrif 111 I'rcai-tiltii: tho Kecond nnrt lourlli Sunday Iu ill I I'acIi month at 11 a. in., anil T p. in. Il'ISCOI'Alii-ScrvlcPH In tho OoiiKregilt' l'jluniu Church. Itov. rumor. borvleen on the third Thureduy In each moiltll ul 7 p. iu. M W. A. Konclmsh Camp No. 2T.I0. MeMa second aud fourth TufHday nisht of each month. Visit inn NelKhbors cordially invited. W. Iu. Iodence. Clork. F. Huot. V. 0. MAIL DIUECTOHY. IlEMiNOronu poRtoflice. On wook days door opn at 7 a. m.. Kmeral delivery opens at 8 a. iu. and clones at p. m. Open Bnndajs 0 to 10 a. in. IIkminovobd and Box Butte atage dally except Sunday. IlEMisaFonD and DoNLAr sta((i, Monday Wednesday and r riday. ifflnT New Short Line to Helena, Butte Spokano, Seattle and Tacoma. C3-.X. Se "W. O. Time Card. EAST nOUND. o. 42, paasonger arrl os nl 11:11 p. m. " IdfrelKllt - " .?:?Jr'!m- ' is freight arrlvos at 10:10 a. m, WEST BOUND. .No, 41 passenger arrives at R;21 a.m. " isfroljrht " lt:5 p. m. " 47 freight arrives at s:35 p. m. All trulim curry psBsonKors. F. W. Wukatlky, Agent. Theginulne Round Oak costs no more than an imitation. Why not buy the one that everyone knows la right. Uhrig sells them. The SlOUX CltV J Tribune The Host Market Reports of paper iu the west. any Paint, Glass aud oils of all kinds sold according to the lard times cheaper limn the chi apest, t Anton (Junto's. Herncall, the Whore we can satisfactorily Iratfe Our produce for eoffeo and bread, Hats, caps, mittens, gloved silks, 13oots, slioes, overshoes' and quilt?, sayr W. K. HERNCALL'S. You will wonder now You Ever .nrifiWi rrr.y,l HE- 3. G Tl Mm hmvv Hardware I. .- " ' . : This Card is to (Benefit Cash (Buyers. (Don't Lose It. 20 j 25 100 100 100 100 100 20 25 H. R. GREEK, !il.00 HOW TO SAVE MONEY Head What This Card .... S a y s ... . When you pay Cash, let the Clerk punch out the amount; and when you have paid us Twenty Dollars in cash, ivftl give yon One (Dollar In Goods Free of Charge. ZSrOn all goods oxcept Barb wiro "50 50 1 50 50 50 We will not be undersold. Always bring this Card with you. H. H. PIERCE, .Proprietor of. Livery ANn tSirn Wo have first-class stock and doublo.and siucjlo rigs, which we furnish at reasonable rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarders aro unexcelled in Iho city. Give us a call. W8T Stable Corner Box Butte Avenue and Sheridan Street. KCemingford, - nSTeTorstslra,, B'T&zs&z&siszsznzs&n Great Prize Contest. 3 1st Prize, KNAQE PIANO, style "P" $800 & 2d Prize, Cash, 0i 9rl E3rtTA rach )U 5fl 3d Prize, Cash, (0 Cash Prizes, each 15 Cash Prizes, each OR Prl-rn v - Thf first prlr. will b eWen to the person who constrncts tno snorcv ir cntrnci'. In Enellsh, contalninff all the letters In tho alphabet. 'I lie otli-r D ..rues will po In regular order to thoie competitors whose sentences tanJ j); iit in point of brevity. K CONDITIONS- B ti. t.-.. . ...i.r.. tn K mniiiirnl hr thn numhr nt lntt'rs it v a fa '-Q ronlftins. and each contestant must sontence just how lorn; It li. ilie sentence musi nave homo meaiiim;. K f:..nti.nniiirni nnli- nd names of Dorsons cannot be used. Tho contrst ry K closoa Kebruary 15lh, 1S90, and K later. In ense two or more U one first receited will be BlveH preference. c.verv compel or wncne M (.entenco la lert than 110 letters In length will receive Wilkle Collin' work X in pater cover, includhifr twelve complete novels, whether he wins a prize" In or not. No contestant can enter more than one sentence nor combine with Di other competitors Residonts of Omaha or" not permitted to take any "trt, dirpptlv or lndir"'"v, in mis pi This remarkii olfer Is mado by the Weekly WoblxHeiuld, HI ot whieh the dlstin- ..cd ex-congressman, WILLIAM J. BRYIH. is Editor, S nnd it i required that each competing sentenco be enclosed with otoe dollar J for a year's subscription. The Weeklt Woiu.d-Ukra.ld 13 Issued in senil wreuly sections, ana nenco is neariy as guuu us a uau;. iv iuc nvjitiu chamnlon of free silver coinage and the leadlnjr family newspaper of Nebraska. Address, WeeRiu World-Herald. Omalti. Neb. FLeGtittMb Clothing and iittJoi'weari Over&hiris and jackets, And all kinds of neckwear, Dono up iu a nieo paoket. - Ail Ugly Woman " Can Make Better Bread With (. Qolel - Leqf - Floqi THAN A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN CAN WIT11 ANY OTHER BRAND. Got Along without it. c ompaitt - EEiniT, 100 100 50 50 15 10 j 5 Hardwire. 15 10 5 lojlO 15" fio" 15 10 5 TiJ io j s lifj lo'py i5"fib"j's j and Hnrnem by the sot. j 50 j 50 50 50 15 1 10 I 6 8 $20, $10, fSI300' ...'... p' Indicate by flpures at the closa of hU Q-. i..r S1.00 Feed tables ESESHSHSHEESESZSHraa S 51 loo a 60S J 200 g ' 50:S J the result! will be published one wee. pi prize-winnlnR sentences are equally short thf " coniesi. -iano now on exmoiuon ai .j "rasasssas h v I K J, k v i V