Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, March 20, 1896, Image 1

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HEMINGFORI). BOX BUTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, MAR 20. 1M)G.
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The Herald.
I'uMMied every Friday and entered ot tho
imi-t-olbVe in Urjnimiford. NebraUa, as eecond-
clBBB mail matter.
tltE 11 Etui-Dli devoted to
tlio Intercut ot
ilominjitord ami l!ox Hutto
runnt.
THUS. J. CKHErn, Publisher.
BUUBOnii'TION KATES!
ONK YRAll...
SIX MONTHS
.51 Ml
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF
BOX BUTTE COUNTY,
rmiKTv npwiprl I
F. M. PnFLffl
h cioric.
A. M.Mnxcu
Treasurer,
J AS. II. II. HKWKTT .
K. I. KWEFNEY
u. r. oiwmn
Mis A. K. Keemnd.
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Dr.. W. K Mtixrii .
l)w. L. W. Uowman..
James lUnnr
Jam. IIollinrake...
G. W. Duncan
.....Midue.
Shrriir.
Attorney.
Simerintfndent.
.s,'lf,3r:
romnilMlinrr Wirt:
'.' '('omnilj-Hinjier 'Jiid Dint.
. I'onimlpMouer t!rd Diet.
MAIL, MltlXTOllY.
HzMtKoront) postoflice. On wek tlny door
opens at 7 a. m., seneral delivery .ens at a.
111. and closes at 8 p.m. Open Bbndaya 0 to
10 a.m.
IlcjnvnroRD amd Box Uctte ataRedaily except I
Sunday.
ITrMtwrtrnnn xim V1t?vt. lt nimtrn. Mnndav '
Wednesday and Friday.
Oj3.-u.rola IDirootoi'y.
-lONOHEUATIONAIi.
I'rrnchinti'oaeu Hlter-
,iute Sunday, beclnnlnt: Jnmmry. 1. IHOI. at
II o'clook a. in., mid at 7 p. m. Smiilav School
Mt 10 a. m. 1'ruyur Meethii; each WtUiitBdny
at 7 p. m.
)
EKMAN
LUTHT.UANr-Servlci'R nt tho i
. Court
Hnus-c. ltev Wunderlicb, Pustor. i
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IATHOIjIC: Uov. t'Uarles Zak J'astor.
TilFrilomST:-lt.;v ,1,W.
Kenda.ll Pastor
mi
Preaclilnir thi ttucond nud tourth Sunday In
each raomh ut It u m., and 7 p. in.
I.irifeCOI'ALi-Scrvloes In
Jltioiuil Church, ltev.
tho
Coriprofrat-
I'UHtor.
Bcrvlcca on tho third Thareday In each mouth
nl7 p. m.
M-
W. A. 'HoHobush Camp No. 3U0. Meets
1 eenml anil fourth 'luesdayn glit of eanli
ontli. VisitlusNciuhliorB cordially invited.
W.M.IoazNCE. Clerk. F. llucrr. V. C.
,Kow Short Lino to Helena, Butto
Spokane, Seattle and Tacotia.
d-. I. &j "W. O. Tlmo Oarcl.
KABT 30UNO.
No. tJ. pR?'on(:)l urrhoa nt IW5 p- m,
" ififrnlfrlit " " 0:Qjp. m.
" B freight (ii-rlvo at 10:10iv. in.
WKHT HOUND.
No. it pasenRor arrives at 8:21 a.m.
" in froicht ' " Ii:-' P. m.
." 7 fretcht nrrlvt" at 3:15 p. ni
All trains carry pBenp(ira.
W. M. Corti.ASi). A tren'
Nonci:.
BUito of Nebraska, ).
County of Ilox initio. ( eB
FollowlnK i tho etimato of expr.ae for
Box HuttH county Nn!jraka. for the ye.ir IStH),
made by the Hoard of county commimdpnera at
their meeting on llm second Tueuday in Jan
uary IVM, a reiiirfd uy law
ESTIMATE Or ITXTK.NFEB FOB 1600
For enmity otlicera salary f.l,(ino.oo
nriVMtii't
.WM.U"
Lmummmmmummimm
Sonorr-::::::::.:.--:-: K equal to any emergency, deliver
&X8cofSrru! ?;K 'ed tlio address and it is said to
ffi.,tew,lta' :::::: 1?Ww:oo be the most eloquent one ever
Total espenneg f UiO.Oa
Astt: 1'. M. I'liKLPS, Clerk.
l'.y Jab. II II. HrwrTT. Deputy.
L. W. BOWriAN
Physician and Surgeon,
ALLIANCE, NEB.
Ofiice rooms and residence
in
Braver block, up stairs.
Special attention givAn to dis
eases of children .
Notice of Publication of Sum
mons. Julia C. InaersoU t. Lewi M. WilHsw.Ira
K. Tash and Ea M. Ta&U his wife, end W.J.
Bowden. . . , ,
Lewta M. Williams and W.J. Howd"n defend
ant. Mill take notico that on the -Jth dy of
July, IMO. Julia i . Inseraol, piulatilf hen'in.fll
f J her petition in trn dUtnct court uf lint
Ilutte county, Nebrasla, asalnst fiiil defend
antR, the object and prajer of which aro to fore-
lopeaceitaiu mortaaue oxecutixl by the de
fendant l.evi M Williams to Tho American
luTehtmont To , upon tb boiUI wst quarter
ia w U) of action four (4) towcahip twenty-six
(M)ranRe forty ciht (4 went of 6th I. M. in
lkx Butte county. NobranU. to se'tiTethemy
;i.eat of a certain coupon bond, dated March h.
JSaJ, for the sum of SA. and ten ro-jpoa intorent
notes Uiereto attarheil of oTen date tik.-rcw.tli,
of 1 12 U5 ca-h, t'it fiMt fiillini; due Jnno 1. 18-.,
tnd oneou-ry six raonthB thereafter an.1 a.jo
..... intn-at ...fi..n nciLt nriivLilml tor in tno
ovtnnNio'n OKTeoment. entered iut" Iwtwwa the
defendant I. E. lVh and the ssld Anwrlcnn
iBTfatnyat ('ompany of 12.25 , w-h. tho Jim
fAllitiv fltiA TSAri.rahr 1. ISO,
r.,ui ua1' ovii ni
mont&a thereatter, w men favi oou.i. i
interojt not. k. and nrnrUW d"d aK on t.' o-
bond,
MoVhiapWnutt
with iutereu at th" rator 10 pr rent pr an-
aura from tl e S3 day ol July. t9 . for uioli ara
nt lnfjipft ftnfiirevLul niaintilT l)paya
fli-croe that def'n lantH iy riuiiMl to pay the
tor a
(jmc. or that s&ia premium may r wua 10 ai
inf y the amount found d i-
VoqarororitrKi toenswirsatd petition on or
before tho lUh ilay of i'oor-nry, Iwli.
Dated Jan. 10. lvV0.
JULIA (MN'OBKAOL Plaintiff.
1O0 Uy 1) F. Oilman, her attorney
'See Wild before you sail your
heirs, poul iy,iuiwr, ogs, cheesy
Jr pntatWi.
C. J. Wildy visited Allianeo
yestorday.
Deputy Sheriff Martin
has
Koon cunndill" !L few dllVS ill
Uv,L.u &piiiuiiiD u itw uiya ui
town.
H. J. Grosser from near Alli
ance was in the city Wednesday .
John G. Maher returned from
Edgemont Tuesday night and
has heon confined to his room
over since. Ho is improving.
A bouncing boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zajic Fri-
day morning.
Little Emma Tash was taken
suddenty ill Thursday
night
a,ld for a tim0 ll0r Iif WllS deS
pairod of.
Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell enter
tained a few of their friends at
dinner Thursdav.
Attorneys Tattle and Gilmau
had legal business in Alliauco
yestei'Uay
The Homingford High School
Gleo Club will givo a concert
' April 4th. at tho court house.
Admission 15 cents. Remember
the date and don't fail to attend
as this will bo thc entertain
ment of the season.
Jeauie Rustin was ill a couple
of days this week.
! Postmaster L. M. Kennedy
and Ed. Whaley of Burbank
were transacting business in
town Wednesday
.
Dr, T. S. Be
Bellwood was in
town Thursday morning attend
ing John G. Maher.
W. J. Bean spent Sunday at
Broken Bow.
PADS!' PADS! Call and got
your sweat pads of H. R. Green .
Brown bacjiH at 35 cts ench.
Mrs. Broshar is on tho sick list
this week.
Miss Emma Ruhter departed
Monday night for Hastings.
Hon. John G. Maher and Prof.
L. B. Penner, B. A., wont to
Edgemont Saturday where a re
ception vas tendered them by
the Edgemont Commercial Club.
Mr. Maher was billed for a
speech, but owing to a sudden at
tack of pneumonia was compell
ed to remain in his room. How
ever, Mr. Fennor who is always
made in the northwest.
Miss Edna and Elliott McLood
are nulubercd with tho sick.
Now line of carpets at Hern
call's. Our dentist R. H. Blanchard
who has been east taking a
thorough course of lectures on
dentistry tho past winter, hopes
to bo homo ready to meet his!
friends at his dental rooms about
Axn-il loth.
Isaac Griffith of Ida, called at
this ofiice Wednesday and made
application to prove up on his
homestead.
Will O'Mara of Box Butto was
in town yesterday.
There was a dance at Jas. Hoi
linrake's Tuesday night. Sever
al from town attended and a
pleasant time is reported.
Tho Edgftwont company has let
the contract to Mike Elmore for
. .. .. . , t-
nuiiuing a reservoir iwar tno it a
K ranch. The reservoir will cover
linout i00 ,.cre3 of laud and will bo
- -- -
nliont th rl V feut dfiOI)
uuuiu tun ly iuui utiup
Mr. Vro-
man tells us that it will hold water
PUOUgll tO ItimiSll IlltWll CUUIC ICOt
e
water pr nejoiut tor ninety
-
days, it will he uswi to furnish
water for tho canal in cae tho
river in dry time should fail to
supply enough. Tho reservoir is
to be completed by May 1st.
KuighUof Labor Advocate, Edge
monl. I
Over and
ieasons
a Cycle of Wet S
is Before us
Wo have not had such a sprint;
as this since 1883, during which
season tho riohost harvest of tho
county wad gathered. Water id
rising in tho wells and streams
willinnt. iitiv nrni-mjtihlv cause.
mui prosperity is before us.
Scientists say that the period of
tho sun's excosivo activity is over I
and during tho next four are fivo
years, or oven seven or eight wo
lmve reason to expect wetter sea-
sons, xiiey say mat tno sun nas
periodical super-activities, when
tho great sun spots appear, and
that during those periods tho heat
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ivliiph in nhnd over tlm earth is so
excessive that it intorforos with '
tho movement of moisture cur-
reutrf, drying up tlio moisture and
withering vegotablo life. This ex
planation seems reasonable for tho
'dry belt," during tho past few
years, has been practically tho
whole earth. Europe lias been as
dry as America. There is nothing
exceptional in these periods.
Thoy have recurred regularly, at
stated intervals; the only differ-
enco is that tho one through which
we have passed has been one of
almost unusual severity. It is
not likely that another ouoot equal
severity will occur in a generation.
This (scientific view dissipates tho
fear, entertained by soiiiO, that the
earth is gradually drying up.
There ib just as much water on
thin earth now as there was when
wo began to live. Its distribution
is tho ouly thing that has varied,
and tho distribution is in obedi
ence to more or less regular natur-
al laws Neither must we behove
, that tlio drouth through which we
I have juit passed has been tho moot
' sovore, oven in this century. Tho
'great lakes according to govern
I ment records, woro lower preccd
j ing tho lities we believe that was
tho time than thoy are now.
i Tnrco years from now all tho lake
and water levels may bo rostored
' and tho welcome ongs of tho frogs
I will bo again heard from every
' section of tho land. God has not
foivnken uswhich is to say
natural laws have not como to
1 naught all of a s'i Man. From
this our farmers should tako cour-
ago, and plant ovory aero to crop
for which they can procure seed,
for all indications point to an
abundant harvest.
Borea Qorctpings.
We venture to predict A 1
crop
this year.
PoteJ Bclgum was a county seat
visitor last luesuay.
Miss Edna Johnson has secured
... . .,. .
a fechool west of Nonpareil this
spring.
mi. lUHUlu, Jjll-D.uiu.. w.. .o
road, went over this part of tho
system last week on an inspection
jtrip.
, C. E. Phillips, Iho Hemiuford
1-irvaTiirn tvtta flfWVTl linlni?W 11 Q 1
,l,v.,, I,ftl;,w Q
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I1JLLA lVJ HtHJ ( '-. "
The Dry Years are
repair a hud piece of track last puri,Os0 of choosing delegates to
weok, putting in part of his leisnro tho county convention, at Ueiuing
time. I ford on April 11, 1896'.
... , . E. Mahin Committeeman.
And again wo have a great so- ' ,
cial event to chronicle. Tnis tuno ,
tho victims wero Mr. J. 11. Jo w-
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eusiaimi.y. auuut iwnmy ijuu.i.-,
old and young, popped in upon tho
neacenbla and uimu-necting family
.
last 1'rictay night, carrying every-
. - i 1 i
thing before them, and in pito of
lUO Stonily wuillliur, uiuy wijwi
themselves immensely.
Tho Borea Sunday t-chool people
met aud reorganized tho S. S. for
tho next yoar, with tho following
oflicers and teachers for the onsu -
ing quarter: Mrs. S. A. Curtis,
- , fuperintendent;
W. II. Jo-arett,
Ass't superintendent; MissOatona'
Curtis secretary, ami L. S. Mub-
trud, troasuror. For teachers: S.
Mastrud, the Bihlo class; Mrs. W.
,0U,80I1 Juvenile cities, and
Mrd. j. ij, Juwott, tho
Infant
ola-s.
-Ve hopo peoplo will tako inter-
edt and mako it as much of a mic-
........ ..o ; ..,u t.iat imi' Ymi nn
un oonlinlly invitod to tako part.
;
Resolutions.
The following resolutions wore
passed "by tho Congregational
Missionary society of Homing-
loru, occasionou oy me iieum 01
Mrs. Dada.
, Resolved, That wo render a
tribute ofrrcspeet to our sister in
'appreciation of her work among
,ll'iJ1
"
'resolved, That wo imitate
il01. christian example and Godly
! , . A ..-'
life, so that if we are called so
unexpectedly to moot our God,
wo may, like her, have on tho
whole armor ready and wailing
for his call.
Resolved, That wo tender
our deepest sympathy to her
companion and family who have
mot with such an irreparable
loss, and may the absence of her
christian companionship bo sup
plied by tho hand of her beloved
Master.
Resolved, That thoso resolu
tions bo published in the Hom
ingford Herald.
By order of Committeo'.
Mrs. Sherwood.
Mrs. McCoricle.
Mrs. Ward.
Seerotary Morton has boon do
intr Bonio figuring in connection
with tho items which have boon
placed in tlio agricultural bill
against his will-in fact, in spito of
his vigorous protost. Ho finds
that in addition to tho S1G3.000
appropriated to buy seeds for free
distribution, it will cost tho Post
Office department, 9172,000 for
carrying seed through the mail.
That three books for exclusive
Congressional distribution ''Tho
report on tho diseases of tho
horse", "Tho report on tho diseas
es of cattle," and "Consular reports
on cattlo and dairy farming" will
cost 81-17,500 and will cost the
Post Ollico Department 841,000
more to carry them, making a
total of 188,500. At tho con
clusion of his figuring on what he
regards us extravagances, because
there aro no adquato returns for
tho money spent, Secretary Morton
pertinently asks: "Is it any wonder
that tho receipts of our postal ser
vice fail to equal its expenditures?"
We acknowledge receiptor a copy
of tho Northwestern Press, a new
piiper published hi Harrison hy W.
II. D.tvis, who H On Supt. of bdioola.
The l'ress is up to the standard and
wo wish it success.
Now Bro. Harvoy Ellis aren't
you afraid your shot gun theory
(?) will explode, if you persist in
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REPUHLIOAN CAUCUS.
Tho republicans of Nonpareil
precinct will hold a caucus at tho
I OIIUIUOU bCWUUI IIUUDUUi y k.,1,
on Moiuiiiv. Anni u. isyu. ior ino
Horncall
wants faomo dressed
hogs.
oq n,s dried apples for 81,00 al
wTiiIv'h.
, wiiriv nnv hhvoii Kcnts for dressed
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0itry.
r wailt all
the dressed poultry In
W. K. llKUNCAI.L.
tllC COUtlty.
j If you W0Ilt a 8l,it, overcoat,
overalls, cloak, cape, or shawl,
cheap-a big lino at Wildy's.
. Wihly ell ion a nice unit fr W.00
1 L(m1c at tUuse flvo cents prints at
WIUIj-.s.
WlWy U rjwvt W Srst lar
iinoic ot sininf guoAi w cluthiHg.
C0unty Com,iSSiOnel:S, PrOCeedSngS.
f
County Cleric's Ofllco.
Mareh IT, 1890.
. Board of county commission-
ers met as per adjournment.
T t IltirfiM nri Tlnif
On motion of Harry, Duncan of delinquent personal taxes
was olectod temporary chairman, against each of the several
On motion. Caul Weita was up- claimants, and it is hereby or
poiutud road overseer of district dored that tho clerk draw a war
No. 22. rant on the general fund in favor
On motion, Poter Kearney was of each claimant whenever thoro
appo.htod road overseer district is a balunce duo him after do
No. 20. ducting such claimant's delin-
On motion hoard adjourned till quent personal taxes; and it is
9 a. in., March lb, It DO. further ordered that tho clerk
Goo. W Duncan, Chrmn. draw a warrant on the general
P. M. Pholps, Clork. fund in favor of tho county
March 18 1S9G. treasurer for each amount so do-
Hoard mot asrJr udio'urnment. ducted and applied on claimants
Pitsent, Duncan and Barry,
, no.
2927 U W Emory, bedding,
2928 Simonson Bros., coal,
29150 State Journal stationery,
2931 Miller & Wildv, Hour,
29IJ2 P1I Zobol jr, keeping pauprs
2933 M D Atkin. juror Mch term
293-1 .las A Ball,
2935 Geo W Clark
30 H N Earnest
37 Wm Foskct, bailiff,
38 C C Prow, juror
39 Snm'l Hollinro-ko,
10 C C llucko
41 Ambroso Iladloy
42 W E Hall
43 R B Hamilton
1-1 F W Hucko
45 W D Johnson
40 John N Johnston
47 Jens P Jonson
48 Jacob H Johnston
49 W I Loranco
50 Ernest Meints
51 P Michael
52 E D Payne
juror
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53 J Adam Preis
54 Simon Spry
55 G W Sparks
50 Sani'l Switzor
57 E M Todd
58 John A Wilson
59 Ilarvo West
GO Titus Wchrstbin
01 J F Wltolan
02 II H Pierce, livery
(13 F Martin, services den slvrt
01 B-PSwoonoy " . ti 24 80 . JU 80. ,
05 JT Pinkerlon boards jurors 10 SO 10 GU '
0(J Ann Shindler " "3 3 3
67 GW Duncan serv'cs Comr, 26 26
(IS .Ins Barrv. " " 87 87
On motion, board adjourned
. u,ul,u"'
for dinner.
Afternoon Session.
Present, Duncan and Barry.
On motion, bond of Lewis J.
Educational Department.
The Box Butto County Teach-
ers' Association will meet in tho
Homingford school building on
finwinV. March 28. 1890. at 1:30
p. m.
PUOGUAMME:
Music.
Recitation, Miss Lulu Blair.
Paper, "Linking Together of
Studies in Primary work" Miss
Anna Calkins.
Discussion conducted by D. K.
Spacht.
Song Mrs. Blanchard.
Paper, "What Constitutes a
Good School?" C. L. Snodokor
Discuscion conducted by Miss
Ietta Bonds.
Recitation-
-Miss Carrie Bis-
sell.
Committee on music, Miss In
ico McCorklo and Ed Roynolds
All interested in oducational
work are cordially invited to bo
present and tako part.
Report of school in D.st. No. i2
Box Butto county, for month end-
in- March 13, 189G.
No. of days taught 20
No of pupils enrolled 10
Average attendance 0
Tnoso not absent woro Gaylord,
Floyd and Pioire Alexander.
Visitors: Mrs. Armstrong, Miss
Mary Hamilton, Miss A. E. Neo-
land. Co. Supt., Mis Parkin, Mr.
Armstrong, (director) Mrs. E. V.
Alexander and son.
L. AiikXAKUBU, luaalier.
The following claims haying
heon presented for allowance, on
motion tho board procured from
tho county troasuror a certificate
personal taxes:
CLAIM
87
150
24 93
2 05
AL'W'D
S7
4 50
24 95
2 05
0 95
7 20
0 90
10
8
10
8 20
0 85
0G0
8 20
9 50
10
8 70
0 73
8 25
8 60
9 40
8 25
G
8 20
8
8 10
0
4 85
8
8
9 30
' 8 25
7 20
0 00
1
9
TAXES
WAU'NT
87
4 50
24 95
2 05
0 95
0 95
7 20
7 20
6 90
4 01
8
10
.0 85
0 00
0 50
8 70
0 75
8 25
9 40
8 25
0
8 20
0 90
10
8 10
10
8 20
0 85
0 00
8 20
9 50
10
8 70
7 50
10
8 80
9 40
8 25
0
8 20
8
8 10
0
4 85
8
G
9 30
8 25
7 20
0 00
1
8 20
8 20
IP
'8 80
4 8--8
10
'0
' 4 85
8
8
9 30
8 25
7 20
0 00
1
9
2180
10 50
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20
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Mackcy overseer -of road district
No. 23, examined and approved.
Qn raot0n, board adjourned to
meet ut 9 a. m., March 30, 1890.
G. W. Duncan, Chr'mn.
F. M. Phelps, Clerk.
Report of district No. 70, Box
Butte county, for month ending
March 15th.
jj0 0f tayS taught 19
No. of scholars enrolled 17
, Average attendance i"
Thoso passing in tho monthly
examination, were as follows:
John Schultz, 85 per cent.
Charlie Evans, 81 "
Lida Evans, 80 "
U7:il Ql.,i1-r 70
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Jessie II. Hauius, Teacher.
Dist. No. 29 in charge of J. W.
Batungardner was called upou last
week. Tho number of pupils is
small but careful and diligent
work is being done by both teacher
nnd pupils
Tho school in Dist No. 19 con
ducted by Miss Nellie Hurris is
alive and interesting. Miss Harris
behoves with Comonius, that a
cheerful environment, a pleasant
schoolroom and cheerful objects
should be associated with study,
' The school in Dist. No. 72
taught by Mhs Mary Collins was
found busily engaged in Ukuu an
examination in arithmetic, but a
primary class in reading was con-
ductad while 1 was pent and ha
rk, mth opfous was t,n
best ever witnessed by primary
PPI ,corrcct Pronunciation
and expression.
Ru0K8 of all kinilSi fllylc8 aa(1
prlcM Cun fifc ny foot ami poct0
book w K Hbusoali.
u WJiaUtf at Wl,j.,t
.