h- Ev f k- ,? .VOL, 2. BMIMansMiswstnsBaMMaMSM The Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY. JnbHshed ovory Friday and entered at tho post-otHce in Heuinnlortl. Nebraska, ns second class mail tnattor. 'Ihb Herald is devoted to tho Interests of Hemingford and Uox Ilutto county. THOS. J. O'KEEPn, Publisher. BUBScmryiosi hatks: ONB YEAR J'M MIX. MONTHS 5 COUSTY OFFICERS. r.M. Pmctrn w.. .Clerk. A. M. Milieu -, Treasurer. JAR.II.H. IlEWETT... 'J&lffi E.l Sweeney ..ShA-iff. ft. F. Oilman .. .Attorney. Uibb A. K. Nkelamd Superintendent. Puar.Uiiakn Huneyor, j. W.K.Miller .Coroner. D, L. W. IJowmak - ....Physician. jAMKnARRt ., .Commissioner 1st Dibt. Jab- Hollinrake.... Commissioner and Dist. O. W. DoxoAif Commissioner drd Dist. Now Short Lino .to Helena, Bntto Spokano, Seattle and Taconia. O. I. So "W. O. Tina Card. EAST BOUND, Ho. 4J, pnBfincor atri6s til 1:16 a.m. 0:0i) p. in. io:iO a. m, (6 It relight " 13 freight nrrlvon ut WEST DOUNDi No, 41 pnwRenKer nrrlvea tit ' 45 rrulubt " " 47 Indent nrrlvofl tit 4:13 a. U:5 p. 3:33 p. All trains carry pasneiiKorB. W. M. C'OfELAND. Agent MAIL DIRECTORY. Heminoford postoHlce. On week days door opens at 7 a. m-, Roneral delivery opens at 8 a. m. and closes at 8 p. m. Upen Sundays 0 to 10 a. m. -HiMiNOKonn and Box Dotte staRodally except Sunday. Heminoford and Duxlap staRO, Monday Wednesday and Friday. L. y. BOWHAN Physician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NEB. OJEce rooms and residence in Braver block, up stairs. Special attention given to dis eases of children . F. . HOLSTEH, Watchmaker AND Jeweler, ALLIANCE NEH. (13. &M. "Watch Examiner.) Charges reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed! Orders left at the HejVald office will roceJYo prompt attention. TUTTLE & TAS3I Attorneys - at - Law, HFMINGFORD. NEBRASKA. At .. mivtlnent the hoard of trtlftees of the Tillage of lleiniuKford. Nebraska, held June 18. 18PH. The prolulo amount of money necessary to I rained to defray for all purposes Uioi-x-Donscs of said village for the ensuing fiscal J ear. was csunwui y bu uuwu n iimuwi.; 'orealaryof viUase attorney. 6000 " ' " clerk .rQUO " " overseer ot streets.. (UK) " treasurer looo " printin VMOU " stationery.. K'OO " Incidental expenses 000 Total Jl'iOOO Tho total revennes of the villas for tho year ending the; first Tuebday In May lbOO, arc aH f olT 'Taxos collected on the taxable property of said Mage 240,M2. Dated June 18. 18W. Bamnrl Swltter, Attest: Chairman Hoard of Trustees. W. M. lodenee. Villain Clerk. ESTtAY. Strayed from py place six miles northeast of Hemiujjford, tho last of March, one iron groy bald-faced mare, weight about 1100. A lib eral reward will be paid for recov- ory of same. A. J? elder. Having purchased of J. M. Trout his Shire stallion, "SAXON KING" and his French coach stallion, QUINAULT, I will stand them during the season at ray farm, six miles west and two north of Heminzford. Terms, 85 to in Hiire. These stallions aro too well known to need further description. A. S. Enykakt. OLD PAPERS Sets a dozen, at THE.HnJULU often. HEMINGFORD. N. E. Gardner, jr., of Nordon, Neb., is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. I. E. Tash and son Charley visited Alliance Tuesday oven ing. Ira Reed was taken suddenly ill with hemorrage of the nose Saturday night and for a time was in a critical condition. We are glad to say that he is improv ing' rapidly. Editor Paradis was up from Alliance Saturday. The Dunlap and Hemingford base ball teams crossed bats at this place last Saturday. Tho score stood 7 to 8 in favor of Hemingford. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pinkerton are spending a month at Hot Springs enjoying a much needed rest. Tbe case of Potmesil vs G. C. Alexander was hoard before Justice Olds Monday and defend ant was declared "not guilty" Mrs. Bessie Bartlett and sister, Miss Alma Fenner, of Dunlap were in the city Saturday. Rev. Richer, of Chadron, oc cupied the pulpit in the Congre gational church last Sunday while Rev. Coolidgo preached to Rev. Rickets congregation at Chadron. Izetta Bcmd, Rosa Parkin, Alex Muirhead, Mrs. E. E. Ford, Fred Neeland, Nellie Good enough, Leora Rustin, and Mabel Curtis aro attending tho teachers institute at Alliance. There are sixty names enrolled and good work being done. There will be a "financial do bate" at the Box Butto hurch Tuesday July 21st, at 7:30 p. m. W. G. Simonson, republican gold bug to open for 15 minutes and G. M. Sullivan, populist to ans wer for one hour; Simonson to close for 50 minutes. Box Butte precinct Com. of republicans and populists parties to ireside. Full report of the democratic convention on inside page. ,Tpbn S Hughes, the oldest settler of Box Butto county, came down Monday and xiaid his 1895 taxes amounting to 03.00 and did not kick either. A. H. McLaughlin, proprietor of the Riverside ranch on the Runningwater, and niqce, Miss Myrtle Noel, were Hemingford visitors Sunday. J. W. Earnest and Louie Lar son, Sioux county cattle men, were in town Saturday night. They were wanting to buy young cattle. Smith P. Tuttle and L. R. Corbin attended tho soldiers re union at Bordeaux this week. Commissioners Hollinrako and Barry and Atty. Iodenco left hero Tuesday evening to attend tho populist convention at Grand Islapd to which hey arp dole gates. Tho Children's Mission band of the Congregational church will meet with Miss Viola Trout next Tuesday af tornoon $ half past two. "We aro in receipt of a copy of resolutions passed by tho teach ers at tho county institute, but thoy were received too lato for publication this week. Tho populists declared for Bryan at the Grand Island con vention Wednesday. The ball gamo at Allianco yes terday between tho Allianco and Fort Robinson toams, resulted in favor of tho For score 12 to 4. Another gamo vll be playod tomorrow. BOX BUTTE COUNTY, Olnoy Kendall returned to his homo at Rushvillo Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs. Fill in jto depart extended cd last night for a, visit in Iowa. Ed Wildy, accompanied by Miss Georgia Miller, drove down to Alliauco yesterday. ' j Box Butte BaU9t,ln, C. L. Snodeker returned from Edgemont Saturday. Quito a few families from this vicinity attonded tho soldiers reunion at Bordeaux. Mrs. F. M. Snedokor and children, of York, aro visiting relatives in this neighborhood. M. D. Allan, Wm. O'Mara and J. Hurloin left for South Dakota whore they iutond to soil their horses. Brea Soraping. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Rasmusson a girh All parties doing nicoly. Nellie Lovested from near Lakeside was visiting with Eda Mastrud last week. Rev. L. Coolidge, of Homing ford was preaching to a well fill ed house at this place last Sun day. ThoBeroa S. S. people cele brated tho Nation's holiday in tho shape of an old fashioned picnic last Saturday. Ludwig Mastrud and Jonas Ivorson received their instru ments last Tuesday, preparatory to fill the air with noise. Our evenings of poaco and quiqt will henceforth be something of the past. Sneakthioves entered Mr. C. Rtismusson's premises some time ago and stole a quantity of butter and oats, .also u valuable shotgun and some other trinkots. Mr.Rasmussen now has a gat ling gun loaded for boars, and if he ever gets a drop on thoso fol Joavs it certain y will bo the last of them. 20 pounds of largo California prunes at Wildy's for SI. New dry goods and shoes, right up to date, just received tit Wildys Look ab those live cents prints at Wlldy.s. PADS! PADS! Call and got your sweat padB of H, It. Green. Brown backs at 35 cts each. 20 lbs dried apples for S1.0Q at Wildy's. "Wildy's received a new line of clothing. Wildy lias received his first Jarjifl invoice of spring goods and clothing. New lino of carpets at Horn cull's, punlap cheese is the bqst on the market. Try it. A new lot of shoes just received by W. K. Herncall. The undersigned will taljo cattle to herd for tho season of 1890, ut Foshct's ranch. Terms, $1, for sea son, from May 1st to Oct. 15th. E. D. Piper. Now Goods, Now Clothing, New Hats, Now Ties, at WILDY'S Now Everything, NOTICE. Parties having laud to dispose of in Box Butto Co., will find it to their advantage to fcend me price and description. R. McLeod, 8204 Cass, St., Omaha, Neb. DISCOUNT SALE. I will soil tviraTjed goods atono fourth off from uiiirked price in or dor to make room for now goods, Now is tho timo to got ti hat cheap at the millinery fatoro one door north of Wildy's. '' f Miss L. Adams. NEBRASKA, EMMY, Legal Notices. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To ('. F. nilvt'ii. Trustee, American Investment OotnpAtiy. of KmmcitsburR, l'alo Alto County, Iowa, F. II. Allen, Roceitcr of the American Investment Company, of KinmetsburK. Iowa, non-resident owners, and to occupants ami and persons in whose aaraes assessed for the years 1MU, 1KU and 1SW, and to all whom (t may concern: Yon and each of you are hereby notified that on thoAth day of November, 1M.H, A. Ii. Ormsbv purchased at public tax sale from tho treasurer of llox lluttn county, Nebraska, for the delin quent ,axc for the year MAI, the real ostato de scribed hlow, slumtu In llox Hutu county, Htaio of ffnnruska, vie: The north halt of tho north west quarter sec tion 5, and tho north halt of tho northeast quar ter of section 0, township UH, north of range AU, west of tho sixth principal meridian, taxed in thnnamnot ('. K. llliven, trusteo, for tho years 1SI, 18UI and MV.1, and tho northwest qtmrtor ofuction 1H. township 27, north of range KJ, west of tho sixth principal meridian, taxed in tho namo of 0. F. llliven, trustoa, for tho years lb3 and 1W4, and taxed in tho namo of C F. JUiU-nforthoioar IBM. On tho lUth day of Noemlcr, Mitt, A. L. Ormsby paid tho tax on lauh of abovo described trauts of land for tho jinr 18JI as subsequent tax, ami on tho Hth tlay of July MW0, said A. L. Ormsby paid the taxes on each of the abovo described tracts of land for tho year lbl)5, as subsequent tax. Tho tune of redemption of each of said tracts of land front said tax sale will expire pit tho 3th day of Ninembor, A. D. 1SW1. tWinicd) A.L.OHMHRY. First publication July 17, 1896. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Annln E. Elkln, non-resident owner, and to occupant and persons in whoso names assess ed for tho years lfl Ki, IstU, and MU.1, and to all whom it may concern: You and each of )ou Aro hereby notified that on tho 5tli day of Noiember 1H.), A. L. Ormsby purchased at public tax salo from tho treasurer of llox llutte county. Nebraska, for tho delin quint taxes for tho year letfl, tit e real fcstata de scribed below, situate in llox liutto county, Nebraska, viz: Tho southwest quarter of section 13, township 28, north of ratiKoM, west of tho sixth prlnef nal meridian. Taxed in the tiarao of Annie U. Klklp for the years MU3, 1801. and lri. After vard for a valuable consideration said A. L. Ormsby dnly sold and delivered said County treasurer's certificate of tax sale, Ugothor with the accompanying tax receipt, to hdward II. Urlswold, who is now tho legal owner and hol der thereof, ' On the Otli day qf April 1803, said Edward H. Qriswoldpald thotoxpi on said land for the yearl8'Ji,as subeeubnt tax. and on tho 30ih day of December lrtt., said Kdward 11. Griswolu paid tho taxes on said land for tho your lt)95 as subsequent tax Thettmoof redemption of said tract of land from said tax sale, will expire on Uie &th day of November, A. D. 1WM. . . tBicnwl) KDWARD H. ORlHWOLn. First publication July 17, MM. NOTICE TO R13DKKM. To HorbortN. Carpenter, non-resident owner, and to occupants, and to persons in whoso names assosscd for tho years 1MCJ. Mtil, and tW, and to all whom it may concern: You and each of you aro hereby notified that on tho 6th day of November, Ihfll, A. L. Ormsby purchased at public tax salo from tho treasurer of llox Ilutto county, Nebraska, for tho delin quent taxes for tho year 1SU3, tho real estate de scribed below, situate in llox Ilutto county, State of Nebraska, viz: Tho west hatt of the northwest quartor sta tion as, and the south half of tho northeast quarter section 29, towushlp'Jt, north of Tausu t) west of tho sixth principal m.'ridlan. Taxed-iil tho name of Hubert N . Carpenter for tho years ltfU, 1W4, and IfeM. On tho lGth day of November 1N.", said A. L. Ormsby paid trtfl taxes on said land fuftho year 1S84, as sub sequent tax, and on tho Hth day of July 1BSW. said A. Ij. (jrmsby paid tho taxes on said land for tho year Ik'JJ, as subsequent tax ' Tho time of redemption of said tract of land from said tax sale will oxplro on tho ulh day of November. A. D. 18VW. ... (SUnod) A. L. ORMSBY. First publicaoiun July 1Y, lo'Jtj. NOriCE TO REDhKM, To American Investment Company, 'of Emmctsbars, l'alo Alto County, Iowa, F. E Allen. Receiver of tho American Investment Company, non-resident owners', and to occu pants and persons in whose names assussod for the yearB 11-03, MUt, and IMC, aud to all to whom it may concern: You and each of you are hereby notified that on tho 5th of November, WW, A. L. Ormsby, purchased at public tax salo from tho treasurer of Box Ilutto county. Nebraska, for the delin quent taxes for tho year 1KM, tho nl-estato de scribed lwlow, sltuato in llox liutto county, Btate of Nebraska, viz: Tho southwest quarter of section 15, town ship St, uorth of rango K, west of tho sixth princliwl meridian; ...,, Taxed intheimmoof JohnD. Workman, fpr the year Wii, and in 'tho namo of 1'eter R. Workman, for tho year 1891; and lK On tho ltlth, day of Novnmber ltfliS, A. L. Ormsby, paid tho toxeson said land for tho ear lbVI as subsequent tax. and the hth, day of July 1WH said A, L. Ormsby. paid tho taxes on said laud for tho jear 1S'.'5, as subsequent tax. Tho time of redemption of said tract of land from said tux salo will explroou the Mb, day of November; A. D. 1M5. . (sinned) A. L. Ormsby. First publication July 10th, lbt. NOTICE TO REDEEM. To Johu II. D. Uuddemeyer, non-resident owener, and to occupants and tersonU in whoso naneasseHV4d for tho years 1S0I, lfe'Jl, and lfcttt, and to all whomo it may concern: Yon and each of you are hereby notified that on tho Mh, day of November 1MH, A. L, Ormsby, purchased at public tax salo from the treasurer of llox Rutte county. NobrasUa, for the delin quent taxes for tho year lMO. the real-estato do scribed lielow, situate in-Box Ilutto county, state of Nebraska, viz: The southeast quarter of section, I, township 27, north of rauo &2, west of the sixth principal meridian; .,,., -r, i , Taxed in the namo of John II. D. lluddemojer fur the yearn 1MB, IS04, and lUfi. On tho lUth day of Novointsir MW. riliilA. L. Ormsby, paid the taxes on said land for the year 1SW, as sub sequent tux, and said A. I Ormsby, on the Mb. day of July l&M paid the taxes on wild land for h..Yfa 1ML an ftuhttfYinent tax. Tho day of redemption of said Mart of land from said tax salo will expire on tho 6th, day of November A. D. WW. (S-Hinud) A. I.. Ormsby. Fir.lt publication July 10th, 1H3, U. 8. Laud OihVo Alliance. Neb., Juuo 10, 1&W1 Tho contesUut will procure publication of this notice to le made in somo newspaper of ueneral circulation in Hpx Ilutto county, Ne braska, for at hast thirtjj das prior to the day t'omplalnt having been entered at this oflico byDaid t'olvin against John E. Clayton for failure to comply with law as to timlwr-culture entry No. W8. dated November 11), 1vh, upou the n w i see T tp 27 n. re 50, in llox Hut to county. Nebraska, with a view to tho cancellation of salU entry, conusiani ainwinw uni jihiu e (Haton has not cultlvaUid nor plunti trees or tree swds or caused to Isj cultivated or plunted t trees nor treo sexl any part of said tract since July. IW'I. ana tnai uie pari cuuuaieu prior to July Ib'M is covered with, weeds and ' rass and thero aro no trees erowmK on said icd. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ofheo on the'.'Uh day of Jnly.lttM. at 10 o'clock a. ro., to rosjiond and furnish tes Umony conccruiuK said allesed falluro. F. M. Hboome, Receiver. U 8. Land OUlce, Alliance. NeU. Junj!!. lwifl. TLAl'l', of Fairfield, Iowa, has filed notion of invention lo maKunuai jirooi oeion, u. n. iny .Tni.i.,,. It H (' (' 1'nm'r ut hiH oiHiv in ha.l- ron. Nob, ou tho 11th day of July, INM. u tuu- bor culture application No. 019, for t l.e 8 S N K H & n o w fi oi seciion ro. , iu lununiui. iJ n, raui 49 w. Uunamejas witnesses: Lod Horven l'ow ell, Charlos W. Mitiard, Thomas iC Rhan, of Hemitisfnnl. Neb., ('harlca V. DnrKau. of Hough, Nb. J . Y. Wntty, J a., Register JULY 17. 1896. Calvin J. Wildy NEW STORE! :-: NEW GOODS! New Prices! . New Everything! Always Leads and Never Follows ! fe I his Space Belongs to HC- S3. HARDWARE ANTON PIONEER- Hardware and .TllK DLDUST ESTABLISHMENT IN TUU COUNTY. Charter Oak Cook Stoyes, Genuine Round Oak Heating Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb Wire the Best on Earth. Frefl Krai CABINET BOTTLED BEER A High Grade Lager Beer, Purest in the Market PATBONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Oflico 1007 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nob. H. H. PI , Proprietor of Livery amd Feed Stables. Wo have first-class stock and double and single rigs, which we furnish at roaaonable rates. Our avlll in illft aitv El'O UlWXCOHWl lO 0lj ntxcollefl i" the city. Lnve n Bj" Stable Comer Hox Butta SenQsiaagrfo NO- 21 0-EE33ST, UHRIG, 'i - KM.XXV facilities for accommodating uoaruor a cH. Aveune and Shoridan Street. - Teloraslsa,, Saddlery. Brewing Company ERCE 'vsf 1 A a.