Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, May 01, 1896, Image 1

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HEMINGEOHD, BOX BUTTE COUNTY, teaASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1896.
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VOL. 2.
NO- 10
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The Herald.
OFFICIAL PARER OF
i BOX BUTTE COUNTY.
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IH mall mattr. Til JIsiuld in Unvoted to
fohe intoresin ot llcralnsfOnl and llux HutUi
Pveonntj.
THOS. J. O'KEEFE, Publisher.
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' II. r. Guam i.. Attorney.
' Miss A. IS. Nkbiand.... Superi.itendpnt.
riUH.Uiusx , Surveyor.
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t'ommumor:irdi)iBU
MAin DiimrroiiY.
llrMivnrnnn nostnfliprt. On woek lr door
ix,ns at 7 a. m., Renin til dolivery oiieua at hn. i
1 ni and closoit at 8 p.'jn. Upon Sundays 0 to t
in., m. I
nnuNOKouD axd Box Butte etago dally except
Sunday.
' Hbmivofobd aud UojtiAr stago, Monday
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Olruroli t3ireotory.
tONGUKOATIOXAU Proaclilnffonch iilter
lnstc Sundny, b-'plntiliij: January. 1, IfOJ, at
, 11 o'clock ii. m., mid at T p. ni. Siimlav School
.ut 10 a. in. i'ruyur Meeting each Wvdneeday
at 7 p. m.
''pEltMAX l,UTHEItAN:-Srvlc.-s nt ttio
,7t'outt IIouko. tjov. Wundcrllch, I'mstor.
tATHOMU. lloi t'liarloZak I'URtor.
MI.TtlODIST.-Uev .l.W. Kendall Pnitof
l'rtMichtni; tho ttecond mid iourtU Hunduy in
each month ut II a, m .jcl"i."m.
TAl'ISCOPAL. Servlci'B In tho Colirretat-
Services on the third Til
Ht p. m.
J'j.onui Cnurc!.. wv. fiiHtor,
.rsduy In each month
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New Short Lino to Helena, Butto
Spokano, Seattle and Tacoma
X. & "W. O. Time C?a,r.L
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ll: p. ni.
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All trains onrrr pasnonuors.
W. SI. CorKWND, AKn
L. y. BOWHAN
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Phjsicjan and Surgeon,
ALLIANCE, NEhC
Office rooms and residence in
Draver block, up sfciirs. ?.
Special attention givn to dis
eases of children .
Having purchased , . of J. M.
Trout his Shire stallion, "SAXpN
'KING" and his French conch
stallion, QUINAULT, I will stand
ihem dufing the season at my
farm, six miles west and two north
of Hemincford. Terms, So to in
'fiure. These stallions are too well
known to need further description.
A. S. Exykart.
Look tit those Ave cents prima at
Wild.'-,.
I will buy your county warrants.
H. R. GltEEN.
BURBANK BUDGET.
G. E. Mark was transacting bus
iness in Goring Saturday.
Roy Whipple will start for the
Big Horn Basin in a few' days.
Messrs. John Severson and R.
S. Green started' for tho woods
Monday.1
Jamea Connelly and family will
start for (Montana soon where thoy
will visit relatives all summer.
School in district No. 10 is pro
gressing nicely under tho efficient
rotinagcment of Miss Iola Devorc.
Large quantities of potatoes
and other vegetables uro being
planted under tho Oasis ditch ifnd
ere long tho valley will blossom
, as the rose. .
G. W. Rngnn, who has been
pufferijig from a. complication o
disordoa tho pttst few days is
rapidly' recovering, ftp aro dad lo
note. . ' Quick Said.
J. 0. Alexander of Arduioijo is
spending tv ' few days in this
vicinity.
Dr. W. K. Miller, was korjt in
Hemingford, all day Tuesday by
the rain storm.
Misses Gurnet Kendall and
Delia Reed gavo a party to a
number of tljoir friends Wednes
day evening and a very ploa'sant
timo is ropqrted.
Miss Georgia Miller, our
obliging doputy treasurer, is tho
proud possessor of a brand How
upright piano, a gift from her
indulgent f&thor.
Operator'' S. U. Wallick has
been transferred to Provo, S. D.,
'as acent. and is succeeded hero
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hv .T. S. Chambers, lately of
Clearmont, "Wyo.
"We are indebted to Messrs. I.
E. Tash and C. J. Wildy for
valuable asistanco on The Her
ald this week, during tho editor's
absence at the state convention.
There will be a meeting at tho
court house Monday evening
May 4th. to decide upon plans
for exercises on Decoration day,
May 80th. Everybody should
attend.
The heaviest rain which has
visited Box Butto county since
Juno was that of Tuesday which
lasted for 12 hours and will go a
long way towards insuring tho
bountiful crop which tho Her
ald predicted for this season.
Wo acknowledge receipt of an
invitation to attend tho May
party fo bo given at Alliance
for the benefit of the band, Fri
day evening, May 1st. Elabor
ate preparations aro being made
and no doubt it will bo an enjoyable-
affair. '
-JDr. R. H. Blanchard who has
been attending the the Omaha
Dental University for feveral
months past, returned to Hem
ingford last week. Ho passed
a very creditable examination
beforo tho stato board and was
awardod a certificate to practice.
Tho democratic convention
held at pincoln this week was
attended by domocrats from all
parts of tho state yiio have tho
welfare of tho party at heart.
It was a large, enthusiastic and
harmonious gathering. Tho pro
ceedings of tho convention will
given next week.
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The Alliance Guido -seems, to
have iv great deal lo say about'
tho "enormous sum of money"
tho Interstate ToAvnsito Com
pany is spending ' in behalf of
Hemingford. Let's see, Bro.
Puradis, didn't you have this sub
ject on your mind 'early in tho
campaign? Now don't got gay.
Mrs. Ernest Kroesiug, of Run
ning Water precinct, was brought
before the Commissioners of In
sanity on Monday, alleged to be
of unsound mind but after a full
investigation, the commissioners
consisting of Cleric Eholps, At
torney Gilman and Dr. Miller,
refused to sustain the charges,
and sho was released from
custody.
'From all that has been said
about the disappearance or elope
ment of Mrs. C. A fBencdict of
Box Butte, only theso facts seem
to bo clear, that she deserted
her husband and two small chil
dren and went to Grand Island,
Whatever may have been her
motive, a mother who will wil
fully and heartlessly desert her
young children, whether, it bo
voluntary or at tho solicitation
of a paramour, is deserving of
the strongest condemnation and
tho man who is responsible fpr
desertion, of a horse whipping
at tho hands of tho deserved
husband.
For tho benefit of tho farmers,
who are principally the tax layers,
of this county wo ' would with
great pleasuro point to the fact
that Box Butto county is tlio only
county in tho groat statu of Neb
raska that lias no bonds or any
indobte'dnosB of any description
hanging over its head Tind can
thorforo with pride, sand erect
and look over tho drooping heads,
of hor heavily bonded, Bister coun
ties. Whilo wo do not rejoice
over the calamaties bf our bister
counties wo would and do con
gratulato tho good citizons of our
county ' who have so ' ndmlrablv r
stood by us by tho welfare df
our county in the late county set
contest, which is again agitated by
the Alliance hankers, politicnbs
and lumbermen. Is it not suf
ficient evidence, to all tax paying
citizens, that any project propqaod
by the threo classes of men men
tioned abovo is detrimental to the
masses of our people. , Tho bank
ers in hopes of getting a big Blice
out of the sales of bonds; tho
politicians in kopos of obtaining
tho balance of power and iho
lumber man of Alliance grasping
at the sale of the lumlior for the
proposed now court house tax
payor stop think, tramp mon
opoly under your feet, f.ud should
the abovo mentioned people of Al
liance ask you to sign the petition
for relocation of tho county seat,
rofuse,defy and remonstrate against
such actions and give us you
aid by signing our remonstrance
which is boing circulated all ovor
tho county with no othor induce
ments whatever save tho wolfaro
of Box Butto county nt heart
which moots daily with unexpect
ed favor and signatures aud at
this present writing, Its support
ers are nuiubarod far above of a
half thousand patriots of Box
Butto county. Let tho good work
go on, your reward will be reaped
by low tax receipts for many years
to come. Our court houso here
in Jlemingford is a- structure
that would be a credit to many a
far eastern county, ailiplo room
and large enough for many years.
Stand by youf rights protect your
own interest, by vetoing that
ruinous petition of tho Alliance
bankers, politicians and lumber
men, and prosperity is ours.
Died At tho residence of Mr.
A. Sherwood, in Hemingford on
.Saturday, April 25, 1890, after a
lingering illness, Naucsy E.
Schlumpf; widow of tho late
Wirner Schluinpf, aged 51 years.
Mrsf Schlumpf was a Hiighly re
spected woman, and though sho.
had no relatives in tho state, largo
concourse of sorrowing friends-
followed her remains to their
bust resting placo. Tho funeral
services were hold on Monday,
Rov. J. "W. Kendall delivering
tho funeral sermon, 'l A sister of
tho deceased, Mrs. Jenkins of
Grinnell, Iowa, arrived in time
to attend tho funeral.
Rov. Wundorlich visited Alli
ance last Sunday.
Thoro will be Catholic sorvices
at tho church Friday, May 8th.
In behalf of my beloved sister
Mrs. Ellen Schlump'f, I kindly
and sincerly thank 'ill tho frionds
who have been so kind to hor
during her last illness.
Mrs. Lizzie Jenkins.
Tho County Sunday school
convention is hereby called to
meet in tho Methodist church
on Saturdry, May 23, 1890, at 10
a. in. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all interested in Sun
day school work to bo present.
The prbgram will bo arranged
and published later.
By order ot Committee.
Tho H. S. B. G. C. will give
their secoriil concert on tho eve
of May 8,U8(J0, at tho Congrega
tional ehuSsh. An excellent pro
gram is being propared. "Como
oho, como all, both great and
small.
Educational Department.
Tho Box Butto county Teachers
hold tho last session of tho Asso
ciation for tho year at Alliance
last Saturday. Tho Juj?h school
room was filled with teachers and
patrons wlib aro interested in the
euueatton pi tuo rising generation,
and wo welcome such lo all our
meetings. Tho Prtnsy tong by
tho children, tho solos rendered by
Caro Cornoll, Miss Sloso and Mr.
BaluugLfc and tho selection by tliri
jylandolin Club were chbico ami
all approciatod tho rare talent did
plnyed. The paper by W. R. Siders and
Miss Ina Marshall were very prac
tical and every living teacher gain
ed many- helpful ideas aud is
stronger and more able to preform
his worlc from hearing those
papors.
Miss Mann eloed a very suc
cessful term ot school in district
No. 2.3LlfatAvoiik. Saturday even
ing the 25th inst, a publiq enter
tainment was given the school and
it was a very rare treat. Tho chil
dren one and all displayed markod
ability and with the careful train
ing they rceofved did credit to
themselves teacher worthy of older
children. Thoro is talent in Box
Butte county and if tho teachers.
seek for it, it can bo brought to
light to tho bettermont of the
people.
Tho chief function of oducation
is simply to din-ct tho attention
along proper lines and boo to it
that the attention sustains itself
when certain of tho more impor
tant and vital facts are brought
up for consideration. You readily
seo readily see that the great dif
ference botweon tho oducated man
is found In tho fact that the former
has great capacity for close, steady,
sustained, concentrated, attention,
Tho importance of taining tho
attention can scraoely be ovorcsti
lffdtod. Dr. N. O. Krohn.
Report of school taught in dis
trict No. 23, for tho month ending
'April 24, 1890. "
Number days taucht 20
Number pupils enrolled. . . .'.'. .11
Averaf o daily attendance 9
Number daily recitations. . . v . . 18
Visitors, Miss Iola Devoro and
Mr. J. E.Whaley (modorator.)
Those perfect in spelling were,
Anna Kennedy, Charles Murphy
and Kl bridge Wells. Parents are
invited to visit tho school.
T. G. Burke, Teacher.
Sox Butte Bulletin.,
Mrs. Bert Sage is :quite ill:
Miss Bissull will teach in tho
sand hills this spring.
' Mr. Gordon and family loft for
Kansas to spend the suramor. '
Schill Bros, moved on their
ranch in tho hills this week.'
Mrs. "Banks and Mrs. Atkin
wero Allianco visitors Tuesday.
Mi&s L. A. Blair will commenco
a spring term of school at Libby,
May 4th.
Wo are pleased to note that O,
L. Snodeker is ablo to bo out
"carting" again.
Now Goods,
Now Clothing,
New Hats,
Now Ties,
New Every thing
V at WILDY'S
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Calvin J.
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Always Leads and
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WE SELL YOU GOODS. )
WE SAVE YOU MONEY V
WE MAKE YOU HAPPY.
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Come and see us and get tho best, tho latest, and tho
cheapest. Dry goods, Groceries, Olothing, Boots
and Shoes, Glassware, Qucensware, and Provisions.
We are nlways pleased to havo'frionds call whether to buy or 6thef-
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wise, and 'especially invite strangors, transients, and city visitors to x
call and if wo have no time to show you goods nor quote you prices,,
we will bo pleased to have you admro our floral windows decorated
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with tropical and foroign plants", all in full 'bloom (but plea6e don't
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steal slips) bo whenever at the county scat always db
voi'r. trading-with yoln'oLb
Yours anxious to please,
his -Space is Reserve!'
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HARDWARE)
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ANTON UHRIG? ,
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Hardware and Saddlery,
Tnn Oldest Estaulwiuient in the Countv ,
Charter Oak Cook Stoves,
Genuine Ronnd.Qak Heating Stoies;; ;
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Paints, Oils, .Glass, etc
Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb.
Wire the' Best oh Earth' -:i -
H. H. Bellwood, M. D. W. S. Bbixwood, M. D.
gELLWQOD (gr; PeLLWOOD,
Physicians and Surgeons.
' ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA.
"Room 8-l-5iG, Opera Block.
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H. H. PIERCE,
....., Proprietor of
Livery
We bftvo first-claBB stock and doable and single rigs, which w
furnish at reasonable rates. Our facilities for accommodating boarder
are unexcelled in the oity. Give us a call.
Stable Corner Box Butto
Wildy.
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roljublo firm.
C. J. WILDY.
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