h' yylHtMWi.'Ufit inyjMW'MfvyimjUH'ffiwwuwvuTycrcncriM j3MinatM rt) JJU. , J tWMIMlWkll tl m 'THE HERALD. OFFICIAL PAPER OF BOX BUTTE .COUNTY. PnMMird "tprr lMdiy nd MilwHl nt th rlam tnAil tnatli. 'm litUMM In 4otl t"i 4l)i Interest of llQmlnfllord nnd Iwx Holt county. . TII03. J. O'KBGRB, Putllnhcr. i i BUBRCMrTtO.V tUTMi: ONEVSAtl... SlH MX MONrflS COUNT Or'ICIUa. rM. ruBLPs...., '.. A. M.MiM.Tr. jak. II. II. llF.vrrr '.. 1. flOTlEXrf Work. Trranunr. ...J'.UKn ..KltftfHT i. 17 nuuii ... ' Attorney Mtas A. IS. Nebmnd Snpo Inteiiilnnt. Tium.IIranr Surveyor, ;pn.W.K lliu.cn , ..Corofwr. 1 Jii. 1.. W. UowjtMf Itiysloiii. jAXtA DAtmr .romtnlMiuwr lt Dim, J as. HouU.NhAhit..,. 'urainbMMncrnd OUt. 0. W. Do.ncan Cuniniiwiiw oM Dint. MAItSLAKD. (Continued from first pae.) i - i - -y- and operated by J. F. lo & Son nnd A. J. l'almor, larn consider able wealth into lliu oitymulthe morchnntB aro content n'ith thu niiflooif for liusinesd. Tho city ib 'wall 'looked nflir. having good od ucntional facilities and four church .'sphos point thu attention of tho .'jnlmbitimts fo hotter deeds whilst their bolls summon thorn to hear ';tho wold preached by ministers of tho gospel of various denomina tions. jTiio enterprising citizens lirocnHged in sinking an artesian 'we'll in the city and nro confident of striking a spouter when tho water will bo used for a water t works system and for irrigation. ' Tho city bus resouyrqs that Vill jo I developed in tiio near future giving- thorn a bright, outlook and "their city is uovr assured nnd will - bo oue of largo proportions. GIIUBD is , situated eight miles west of 'Hemingford and has a niixed lot of industries helping to -keep it in he front. lOr farming, tlio lauds "around Girafyl aro very favorable, bj)t tho farmers are also stockrais ''ijra and G. L. Taylor ia a promi siienV representative of this busi-'li-stf. 'l'lin violin. nf this towiiHhin --vu, ..., .....-. - ,. . 4- vis rapidly increasing and Us fann ers aro progressing in their chosen business by using all thov'latost ;nielhods to mnko th" soil yield its ' trytauros abundantly. Tho citizens of tiio town aro progressive and lovol headed. ''. Bl'RlUNK is situated twenty miles southwest .iof Hemingford in a district that is coining out as a first chajs town-.-rhip in Box Butto county. L. M. 'Kennedy tho- guuiul postmaster and Justice of tho Peace for tho ,)towuship, overlooks tiio destinies of tho town and being progressive himself, helps to make tin town n 'jfuecess. The lands 'surrounding 'the town are amongst .tho best pro ducing of tho county and pro farmed for all thoro is in it. Tho ' town is 'growing and will bo oifo of tho conturs of 'the favming com munitios'of tho county. J MAL1XDA, , situated 25 miles southwest of JHcimngford, is a stock raising and farming district presided over by '$ho enoi-gotio postmaster A. W. ;Wldy, who is ono of tho prom inept lino horso raisers of tho comity. Tho largo, crops tho land is capable of retuVninvj will ho .olejaely looked after this summer vrtnd" will bo larger this veur than :hy previous season. Tho farm jprq aro nlivo to all tho advantages 'iQ be derived from correct fanning '.and ae pushing forward to aiflu & nco :anu comiorc oovorai cura L.Z ...J.. ...! K.., r. nl.Un.l Sl iiinvo null iiuiiy nvi nuijiv:ti arom this town and at prices that command attention from all pmrkots. ' The I owns mentioned above are all In fnrtnlug C'lniin.iiltlas, and their nluihltunts vre uuovo tho avornge fqr intollleiico and l'oreblglit Ktid iiuvp uej,tlod In tho county .for busl no3 for lire conteniad wllh thejr lot and- striving to attain for theinselyas ajiil families the qfiptu of wealth, which pvory ono is entitlod to who orks systematically mid carcrully 'J9 county Is well gtivomed and has a full toS of ofDotjB shoson wiref ally by tho yoters and with qtialltluttlons jpurtlgiilnly necessary for ihglr sev tral posltlo-B. The County JU(le Hon. J. II. II. ITvlu Is h native of No,tIfa)ka, a praduate of the Suite University and of tine abllty The off'co I? In uoiiU hands ami the scilos .if Justice aro well balanced at all Jimos and decisions ramlurod us hpflts a Judge of hlgn sUndlnu and consci entious cunvlctiona. P. M. I'holps rh tills the dual nc Bltlon as rogistor-of defl aod clurk of the court. Is a native of Illinois snuwasat one tune wenorai ageni for the Htirllngtou, nt. Alltatico- as easiilor of tho Hox IJutt Hank- Jug Co. ho acquired the reputation or Ih-Iuk tbe mgst exiieri, aeeniiiitant in jo northwest. The bojks of the . f.U-p at-- most irti'ic In tiif pIprhi cc ' crcHiid ili pemiitin-iilp tiniiinpd. A. M. Miller trensutrrnf thi emir.- iv Isnlftn i n-itlv of Illinois and u, 8titL'iiuUl hihIiihs.h iiMB. I" Hie! dittee m In mt6t 'ihly rrfj)MiiiunMy f his rfitUMhter, MIfs Quurpla who nccti-Mf-s thu respi'iislbh' iwftlri of depu ty treiisiiror '''h1" books aro kept In A 1 shape and thoafTuU-H ol tlicofllco arc In strlut jletjillnnO up tinlatf, 12d. Pi Swcunoy us sheriff is a ciip tble and efficient ofllcer. Tireless In his duty and recognizing no friend--hip when duty Is concoru-d he has (he full conlldt'iioo of his conmiuents wIhtc eVer ho goes. Ho Is a volcnin of the late war and Is proud of his rccoid in the trying: tlnn-s nf 80 to 05 B. V. Oilman tho clllcleut county attorney is a K'nidnuto of the Wis-i-nnslii Ui-lvcrslt-y- and thp Madison Law school. A carqful student, he gives the casj that oomea up before him all the iitlontlon possible and Ids. retentive memory liolps iihn In unravelling the knotty problems com ing to his notice. AlJss A. E. Kuclniid Is superintend ent'of siihools nnd n graduate of! the Untvorsltj of Michigan. Up to dale, with a full House of tlio l'-sponslidll-llos of tho utjlce, Miss Keehuid makes a good olVitser and has tho good of the county at heart In the educational Instilutlons under her charge. Her county is noted for its proltciuncy In educational matters and to her choice of teachers for the various In stitutions of learning is tliia largely due. The olllocrs placed last are not least by any manner, of njeans and the county commissioners Messrs G. V. Dunciiti. JasV Holllnrakf-, and Jas. Harry aro ceitaitily entitled to the thanks gf the citizens of Box Butte county for the efficient maunor in which tho affairs of tho county have been manipulated so as to get tint largest amount ot material for the least expondltare of niouoy. To them the very Sitlsf-ictory state of the county's standing is duo and they have earned the name of being thu three Unanuiors of the county. Tho court, house at nmlngfoul in widen tile county oillci-is aro.locut- oil is it large substantial building two stories high wi li a large brick vault for tho reception of the county recordu The building la owned by tho coun ty ami does not cost t.ho tax payers any thing to keep up. Thur is pleu ty room!. for thu tninsctlun.of iho bus iness nod tho offices aro roo.i y, with high ceilings. The court room on tlio ceonil lluor Is completly fixed up tul very couvonieut for all uses. The cotii. ty of Box Butte has all the facllitias for a very rich county, her citizens are of the right sort, and now that Irrigation is so much talked of w 11 he henrd from In no uncor tain manner and with irrigation facilities! which are to bu, decided uxon by tho lenders of tho couety in tho future, will be bright beyond description. For progressive -pirit liercitusiis cannot .bo outdone and as a united o immunity pulling for thu we'd of the county, succosi is assurml und in tho near future Box Uutto county will h a bright and shining tar In the llimument of Nebiaska Miuiufactunes will be drawn here and her home markets wsll bo a sourcnof rcreuuo to the farmers who will hiivo,all their wearing nmlerlal manufactured In their midst and' ready to ho oxuhanged for, their prod ucts. This will insure a largo popu latlon and wealth will certainly conio io 'ho moil, who right nowcomo to Box Butte 'ouuty to settle. C. J. Wildy is making prepar ations to enlarge his store rooms. Fifty one loads of whoat wero marketed at this place last Satur day. Mrs, Lucy O'Koofo and son AYillio are spending tho week in tho city. "W. K Horncall shipped thirty two dressed hog to Black Hills merchants Tuesday, Henry Liahto Uio Dunlap mail carrier reports a lirand hq'w fem inine baby at his house. She arrived in this prosperous county the 22nd inst. Mrs. M. Elmore, Miss Lizzie, Master Michael and John Burns drovo up from Alliance, last Friday and spent tho day visiting Mra, John Lemons. Ono of tho most succesaM teachers' meetings held this j'ear was neiu xu xno mgn sunooijxs'ow Goods, building last Saturday. All tho Now Clothing, , ., ,.. .. ..i. .., i Allianco teachors were present V th and seyoraJ took part m the pro- gram, Whicn was carrieu ou m detail. x . .'. ' K-M C. J. Wildv shtpm'l n car load of i6lntoos to IBdgoinoui, S. I)., this Weak. ' . - MI.W Fnnie Gorbor wonl to Ho Springs Monday to take a complete courso in piano m'tfsic. Our local dopartmot s negle6t- od this Aveok owing to alf tho spjtco being taken by tho, write upof tho county. Allen Walrod. six miles west of Hbnlingford, has in 200 acres of grain and considers his prospects for a crop the best he hive had for several years. Doctor Bollwood and Prof. W. H. Siders wore viewing the im provements in Hemingfoi'd, Tues day. U'ho doolor called on Clyde Wholnn, who is rapidly recover ing from tho sovoro kick ho re ceived a week ago. R. C. Noloraaii' and R. M. Hamilton wore in 'the city Monday and Tuesday. Those two gentlemen are among tho foremost of Alliance business men and are always welcome callor3 to the county seat. The High School entertain motit, to be given by tho High School Glee Club next Saturday evening promises to be excep tionally interesting and. every ono should come out and see what tho school children can do. You should .subscribe for and advertise in 3?he Heuald tho official and leading paper of Box Butto county. The Heu ald lias a larger circulation in tho eastern states than any othor paper in western Nebraska. G. L. Taylor, Of Girard, ship pod four car loads of caillo from his ranch, to the Omaha market this week. Theso cattle have boon fattened on the range and would compare very favorably with corn fed cattle in Iowa or Illinois. There is more farmers pro duce shipped from Hemingford than any town ' on the B. & M. west of Lincoln. General Maiv ager Holdrego and Supt. Ph'olan who visited here a few days ago, expressed themselves as being well pleased with tho showing made by their, office hero. Mr, Geo. Mayhow, who pur chased the Kidwell farm last fall arrived in the city today and brought with him G. W. -Craven, of Montgomery county, Iowa, who will also invest in a Box Butto County farm. They are both wide awake, pushing young men and will mako a ' valuable acquisition to our already excel lent farming community. Episcopal services wero hold in tho new church Monday ev'ng. Rector Robbins and family, Mae Sloss soloist, and Ethol Badgely organist, wore present from Alli ance. Tho ladies wero very much surprised by tho size and , business hustle in Hemingford. Rev. Robbins will probably soon como here to make this his homo Tho singing by Miss Sjossw'us excellent. Editor Harry Goddard, of tho Edgcmont Express, stoppedTofT in Hemingford a couple of days this week, on his way homo from tho Republican stato convention, at Huron, S. D., whore ho was in attendance as a dolegato from Fall River Co. While at Huron ho was elected chairman of tho executive coramitteo of an organ isation of republican newspapor men. Mr. Goddard is a pro verbial, western hustler and by his ceaseless work and extra ordinary ability has made qf- tho Express ono of the best papers in the whole northwest. -. ' Herucall wontis some dressed hogs. 20 lbs driod pplo$ fur $1.00 at WiidyV L wiiiit all tlio !re6Sil poultry in the comity. W. K. llKaKCAUL. PADS! PADS! Call and got ' your sweat pads of H. R. Groon, j -Brown bHcka at 35 oU u r; . . . 1 ' " f r Now Hnta, at WILDY'S o' Aa, t .u.ia Subscflbo for Tux: Hehalu. '' J.li 'H ' 'X W. K. HorncttU. , j Wildy's rocoivotl a now lino o clothing'. " Wthty tells you a nice suit for $5.00 Lookat tlmso five conis prints nt Wlldy.s,- Wildy lias received his first birgn Invoice of spring goods and clothing. Now lino of ctypetti at Hern onll's. '" Ask your grocor for Ankora cofled and get a silver spoon free Wildy. 8 lbs. of broken Java coffee at Wildy's for SI . '.- 20 pounds of largo California prunes at Wildy 'a for 81. Eitstor glassware novelties at Wildy's. KOIt TRADE An 80-acre farm In Crawford county, Mo., 70 mHos from St, Louis. ,10 acres under cultivation, balance timber: house, barn and liv ing water. This is a good farm. W 11 trade for clear Box Butte county laud. W J. ILu-kst. ELECTION JN'OrlCE. Notice is hereby given that on 7ti day of April, 18'JC, thoro will be held at the court IioIimo in the village of Hemingford, Neb., an election for the purpose of eliding live trustees to compose the hoard trustees of said village for the ensuing llseal year. S'llil election will tie held open from 0 o'clock a. m . to 7 o'clock p. in., ot said day. Dated this 2oth day of March l9o. Samuel Swltzer, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of tiie village of Hemingford. Attest: W. M. lodeuce, (Seal) "Village Clerk. L. W. BOWHAN Physician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NEB. Office rooms and residence m Braver block, up stairs. , Special attention givn to dis eases of children. lVuw Short Line to Helena, Butto Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma ' CS.X. Sa "W. O. Tlio Ccurtl. KAHT HOUND. o. n, paHinnurir urriua at UvSi p. jn. " ofrrlciit " C:00p.m. ' i8 fio'Klit r.rrtvos (ii lo.w u. m, WBBT BOUND. No, 41 pnc'iiKeriirrlves ut 5:21 a.'m. " 4A frol'lit " ll:W p. m. " 47 frntclit urrlvow nt 8:U5 p. m All trulnH curry pn-ietiisi'rs. V. M. CoruuiKU, Ajjen Lawl Olilcout Allianro, Kob.. Mftrch 13, 1K. Noticoin liorclty (jiion- that MILAND l'KD 1CU80N WOl.DhN, of J)wm. Nob ,lin filtiliio tiwior iutntioii to iu&k linal proof Imforo llrwiatoror ltrtivrr at lii otlioo ia AUianeo, f ol)., on tlio ti'th tlHi of April. 18UH, on timber cnlturoopplirntion iio. 81',, lor tliaNW nc. sd, tp.3-n, reivi w. Up nmoS ni witiiBFSW llichnnl ( Shultz, 'WilliUiril SliiilU. MlkBShhiwk.Jlf.mySIiimok, nil or Lnwn, Nro. .1. W. We.in, JW , UeiHter. LnndOmcontAlHunoe. Neb.. Mnrch 10,107. Nutiw ia hrihy ulwn Hint the follow ing- liamwl btttlor linn u!wl notice of his Intention to mako linal proof in Hupt'ort of liia claim, anil Unit eaid proot v;ill be made Morn ltoaiKtor or llocoivur at Alliauco, Nab., ou April as, IfcM.-viz: ISAAC O. GK1FF1TJ1. of Idn, Nob., n lio mndo H li M 210; for the S V, S W u A. H '.i S K U huo. a.1, tp : n, r 40 w. Ho r.uira tho fo)loviiiK wituweon to provo , i!u roiitlnnotiH rMtidiMiwiiiiion nnd Oliltintioil ot Mud land, viz: Kdwcrd V. Tyn. Ilenjaniin H. trailer, lirn-ht SchnuiaKiT, llurtliaoeliumaic or, all of Ida, Nub. J. W. Wfh.n, Jit., lleslstor. lew lot of shoes Just received ftmmm MM UllMllllitMMMMMMtMakI W. K. Herncall, the flerchant-s "Winter has como, we aro aware, "With its wind and drifting snow, And the place for such weather to prepare Is what wo all want to know. Where did you say Why, at the best Place in town, ailAHJaj.'.Vr t?7rvrR'Kr-n'rrr'jrrn" A Beautiful Woman Attracts Attkstion EvEiivwnEiiE. '.Qold -;- Leqf, IS NOT AS HANDSOME TO LOOK AT AS A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, BUT After Givin" it a Trial rJESCZEj-MuXTQ-IFOS g?t"l!gay?y'' Calvin J. Always Leads and Wfi SELL YOU GOODS. AVE SATE YOU MONEY WE MAKE Como nnd see us and get the bost, the luicst, and tho cheapest Dry goods, Groceries, Clothing, iWts " nnd Shoes. Glassware, Queensware, and Provision We dro always pleased to have friends call vhether to buy or'olhor- wise, and especially invite strangers, transients, and city visitors to call and if We have no timo to show you goods nor quoto you prices, wo will bo pleased to hnvo you admiro our floral windows decorated with tropical and foreign plants, all in full bloom (but please don't steal slips) so whenever at the county seat always do your trading with your old Yours unxious to please, -C. If' fr his i?pace Is Reserved DE2C- The ANTON UHRfG, -Sirmn, PIONEER TOTTr. 'TT Tl B ti Tl II "3 flaluWttic diili plillMiJ Oldest Establishment ik the County. Charter Oak Cook Stoves, Genuine Rouad Oak Heating Stoves, Paints, Oi:s, Glass, etc. Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb Wire -the Best on Earth K H, .Proprietor of. T I AM We have fijst-class .stock nnd double and single rigs, which wa urniiih at rcasonalile rate3. Our facilities for acuommodatiuy boardura are unexcelled in tho city. Give us a call. : fiST" Stable Corner Box Butto Avouuo and Sheridan Street. Where we can satisfactorily trade Our produce for coiiee and brefcd, Hats, caps, mittens, gloves, ailkJ-, Boots, shoes, overshoes and quilts, Olothinjr and underwear, K. H E &XX3 "" '"" 'nw.ri-i.':ii-J'wril-:",wiMriTTIIIIVll You will woudor now You Ever iJiigTfW'WMyoyfefih. Wildy. Never' Follows ! )DR. ) ntey y L3X. j YOU HAI'. reliable firm. J WILDY. FOR S- Q-2S23E1T, ivvvMSKCMlk SllAA ILJI M 1 V il J HlfiJfiJffB VVVL V nlI'Col I water. voter. Overahirtsond jackets, A.nd all kinds of neckwear, Done up in a-nice packet. w TITWIViVf'fHaVgaanri Fsi; I r ? Ci ST3 M (I BBS tin An Ugly Woman Can Make BErrsn Brxad With Qold - Leqf - Floq THAN A BKAUTIFUL WOSIAN CAN AVITh AUY OTHER BRAND. Got Along without it. f4 a i f'vK I'COlu . fable tlnta. 1,-Eentfre per fe, Mlch JtsWlnd. ' irnga-fBeltlDU. bod tant. (Kitting. irbnnu lrice, end tut il (CO., ?,b .s --'j. a tj rl yj