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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1896)
- ''V-Ca-rv- rfSEEETBH"rr9E " yrssssci s "sw.--.rao.Kvi MWJWkHkM 'uctawaiiaa mfiAFftaa ij K i s-H-rr i. . i 'ojb" r K-ttTEP up. JTali I'rlite flntt I.I tIiii llejrontl Ona't MrMuv There U nothing bo absolutely foo',- Ia nnu unremunerntlvo ns thft false nriiio which nttasuntu n stvU of llvlnt, hevond tho moans of tho Imllvlrtual. , whoao ouly Incentive thereto la that i others 'In hor eot d6 thne and go. nnrt thorcroro It Is Incumbent upon hor to do likewise, aayB tho Now York Tri bune. To strlvo to keep up to n certain istnndnrd, without the means to do bo comfortably or cucccastully, la of all things mo3t wearing and dispiriting. Many n woman at tho end of tho season luks herself what it la all worth, and thinks how foolish sho has been to waste time, energy and money to gain the favor" of certain peoplo who havo ro much that thoy count for nothing tho efforts mndc to please thorn nml consider they nro conferring a favor by accepting Invitations. Yot, despite her cxpTleneo of tho vanity and hol low rhani of It nil, tho chances uro ton to one that such n woman will begin her poor, plHfcl worldly cnmpalgn the next ',i uj with renewed V r, and that she will ngnln encrlflce herself and M-lly to this Moloch of modern so ciety called public opinion. If ouly Jli'SJO poor, hard-nrklng, weary deni zens of vanity fair roallzed that such striving Is not only fruitless, but do rogatoy, that tho very peoplo whose acquaintance and friendship they are most naxlotis to r.ocuro would like and respect them far more If they wero clmple nnd honest and hospitable ac cording to their means. It would save them no end of trouble nnd discour agement. "Wo dined at Mib. A.'a the other evening," mil the Benalhle wife of one of our multl-mllllonalrco, "nnd enjoyed It so much. She Uvea In n tiny apartment and hna only two maids, and she gives us tho almplcat little dinner, hut so good, and such a relief after the oluborate affalra ono generally has to sit through. Just soup, fish, a fillet of beof, an entree nnd a pwect, eorythlng In such excellent tasto, and only eight at tablo, but Just tho peoplo ono wanted to see. 'Do nak lno ngnln, my husband oaid lo her m wo wero loaving. 'I hnvo not enjoyed myself bo much this winter,' and he really meant It, Wo took dinurr with somo ouo clso, who shall be nameless, a couple of Qvenlnga afterward. Such A tlre.onio experience as It wan! Tho dinner was poor and yet very elab orate, and everything was on a scale too big for the house. 'What a mis take those peoplo mako',' I said r.o we wero driving home, 'and how anxious nd fagged Mrs. lookod.' 'I pre sume they aro living boyond their means, was my husband's manlike conclusion. ' came to mo tho othor day to get mo to go Into oomo now en f terprise In which ho Is Interested, but i guess I'll keop out of it.' " "How tired and discontented Mrs. Clymber looks," remarked ono of her acquaintances, "nnd yet sho hns made ft succet'8 of It this winter, every one says." "Sho ban bought hor victory too doar," answered somo ono who was present. "Sho Inn opent more than ho can nfford. Sho had offended her old friends, nud what has she gained? Tolerntlon only from tho set she hnp ot hor heart upon bolonglng to. No wonder that sho finds the apples of Sodom dust and ashes yot Bho will eontlnuo to reach aftor them with the eame eagerness nest season," CAMBRIAN ETYMOLOGY. l4ciUttoi In tha llrltlMi Iiloi Tim Iti'tnln Caltlfl Niiinr. Many localities retain tho names orlglnp"" lestowei' upon thorn by tho Celtic Britons, those, for examplo, which have tho prefix cum, which is tho Welsh crom, a valley, says the Gentlemen's Magaaino. Andorson, tho local poet, enumerates them: There's Cumwhltton, Camwhlnon, Cumrnntun Cumrangan, Cunrew and Cumcatch, And mony malr curas In tho county, But nln wP Cumdlvock can match. Some of tho above namos. It will be observed havo tho Anglo-Saxon "ton" superadded to them. The familiar Celtic prefixes, pen, a hilltop and caer, a fortress, appear In Penrith nnd Pcnrudock (which both filgnify "red hill"), Cardurnoek and Carlisle or Caer-Leol. Durnock may be the Gaelic dwr-cnoc, "water hill" or elso a proper name. Leol is merely a contraction of Luguvalllum, tho Ro wnn name of Carlisle, and the Uitln Jzed form of somo unpronounceable ap pellation by which tho Britona desig nated the Bite of that city. In Talkin wo recognize tho Celtic word, talcon, a brow, and in Castle Carrock wc may trace the Gaelic car xagh (which mei.ns n large stcna set on end) or tho Welsh careg, a rock. Tho river names of tho county, nro for the most part of Coltic origin. Thus the Irthlng, wandering over the allu vial plain, is believed to derive Its name from the Welsh gwryddu, to to writhe or turn, and the Gelt, dashing over Ub bed of red sandstone, from th Celtic gait, a rock. Of mountain names Hclvellyn. tho yellow mountaiu: Rivelyn, tho red mountain, and Bleucathra, tho Beat mountain (tho ancieut name of Saddle back), nro Celtic. The ' Gaelic word cathalr and Welsh cader mean a chair and Blaen 1 a Welsh tena for a hill top, occurring In other local unmoa, such aa Blencow nnd Blonnerhasset. A Skill Tbat Vanl.hr. She paused to watch tho boys play ing nuimblety peg, "Isn't it remarkable," ho said, "how loverly a boy can handle n knife?" "Yea," she answered, with a eigh; anu it's moro remarkabl. to think bow ho loses it all when he growB up jvad ought to be able to carve." Waah isnoa Star. . iM -1 llor CiMiiitlmt A'cruk in 1'unit nitU 1'nfiu I nml. Tho announcement tlint Qi""n Vic (orIi la lo lenvo, by will, Oaboi.ie Iiouho to one dRuchtcr, the letteo of Aborgel 'Ho homo to another, nntl Balmoral, tho royal residence In the Highlands, to tho duke of Connaught, recalls tho fact that tho man who would devour this pnr tlcular widow's houses must mako nn uncommonly full meal, snya an ex. change. It wbb discovered a few years since that tho queen owned COO houses In various parts of England, not loynl residences, hut rent-yielding property, and that about C.000 Iioubos had been built by crown lescocs on building leaseholds held by the queen. She then had also rente from markets nnd tolU from ferries, besides tho proceeds of mines and oilier works upon her prop erty or tho crown property. She had large estates In Yorkshire, Oxfordshire and IleikB. valuable lands In the Ielo of Mnn nnd In Alderuoy, Scotland, Iro Innd nnd Wnlos. Of tho Now Forest thcro nre 2,000 aeroa of absolute and ' amy-thrce acrca or contingent crown ; property, llor mnjosty enjoys incomo from the forest of Dean, from several other forests nnd from rich properties in and about London. Osborno, on tho Into of Wight, and Balmoral In the highlands aro the prlvato proporty of tho quoon and are malntnlned out of hor own incomo. But she hao tho use of n few royal palaces booides and theso aro maintained by tho notion at an annual oxpendlttiro ranging from $2,C00 to $50,000. Tho queen la In tho occupancy of Bucking ham pnlnce, Windsor castle, tho whlto lodge nt Richmond park nnd part of St. James' palaco. Tho remainder of the lnstnamed palaco la occupied by other members of the royal family. Other royal palaces maintained an such although not in tho occupancy of tho queen, nre Kensington palace, Hamp ton court, which, according to n recent CBtlmnlo bnscd on tho statistics of eight or ten years, costs the nation on tho overage over ?70,000 a year; Kew palaco, Pombroko lodge, tho thatched cottage and Sheen cottage, Richmond park, Busby house In Bushy park and Holyrood palaco. Tho queen when she visits tho continent has one great houso or another, with whatever repairs and refurnishing are necessory to fit It for n -temporary royal occupant, nlthough for all .this sho pays out of hor own in como. Bagshot house, Gloucester houso and Clarence houso aro palatial dwel lings occupied by various members of tho roynl family. Tho queen has four rather old-fashioned yachts, on which she makes hor sea Journey, although tho oldest of them probably Is uted seldom or never. The four coat originally about ?1,375, 000. Tho newest is of 1,890 tons' dis placement and cost a trifle over ?500, 000. It cost annually about $03,000. frank Jatnrm m nu Kiurri (lunril. Frank James a3 a guard on express trains carrying laigo ainouuta of money or valuables Ib ono of tho novelties tho express people aro now arranging. Ne gotiations havo been In progress now for several weeks, but tho possibility aro that they will bo closed up within a few days. Tho effect of James name, in view of his former prowess In rob olng trains hlmaelf, 1b what the cxpreaa :ompanles nro aiming after. They do not know, they say, that he could 3top a determined robber nny moro thnu ono of their own messengers, but they think the ordinary train robber would hesltato to tacklo him. James Is will .ng to accept tho position, and guaran tee that no train in hla charge will bo robbed except over his dead body, with but ono single provlslqn, and that Is 'hat tho expross people put up a bond of $20,000, thla amount to go lo hla widow In case of bin death. Tho ex press peoplo aro inclined to yiold to this, though thcro la some opposition. Jamss has been firm In standing out for it, end will not go on tho road unle.n the bond Is fixed up to hl.i satisfaction. 5?lnco ho becamo a respectable, law abiding citizen he has taken very good caro of his family, and he does not pro- pose to commence doing anything cluo now. When tho negotiations wore first begun he was asked If he could shoot with both hands. "Well." he replied, "It used to be that I could, and I guess I have not forgot ten how yet." James has been working steadily for somo time, but baa never been able to mako an exorbitant salary, and for that reason would bo will ng to tako the risk of this venture. As ono of his frlendc days: "It is rot as much risk as he has taken on hundreds of occasions before when out on his raids. The only dlffer enco would be that in this he would havo tho law on his Bide." St. LouU Globe-Democrat. Ilrr Krx Unrratniilnfr. "There is no u:e talkinB," began Mra. Gobanc. "I know It," Interrupted Gobans, "and tbo fact tbat you persist In tnllflnir nftnr ninklmr Hint ilnolnrntlnn simply proves what 1 havo often assert - od regartllug tho lack of logic in tho female sex. Now, proceed with your lecture." Truth. X Dliil'roiii Kxperlnt.iit. Mls3 Antique school-teacher)- "What dflea w-h-l-t-o spall!" f!lnrn fno r.nswer). Miss Antique "What Is tho color of my skin?" Class (In chorus) York Weekly. Yellow." New i.i tr. How strangely do life's prizes go, Awarded by the crowd; 8ome triumph by tho things they know And spme by talking loud. oilioo with everything in thoir fnvor. Short cropn in lridia nnd Australia have n demand for our grain, nml as wo havo had abun dant hiirvoslB for throo years past, we aro in condiVum to supply their wants and receive their gold in ex change. JVaotoies liavo for threo years been restricting their output, and manufacturing only immediate needs, and the bringing of largo quantities of foroign money info this country will enable tho farmers to bo bolter buyors and thus hoi-vo to set the factory wheals moving. Every paper tolln of tho Hlarting of new factories and of idlo men being sot to work. It must bo recolloclod that all of tlii- is hap pening under the "Free- Trade" policy of tuo Democratic party, as it must 1H.qniro nuarly a year bo p i i foro any change can bo made in our tiirilf laws. Tho following is the program of tho Keading Circle which meets on Saturday, Nov. 21. Crusade Mabel Curtis, History, to page G2. Child study, to page 42. Gunpowder. Printing. Mariner's Compass. Nollie GoodououglO Jjuo liustm, 11. F. Fillmore, D, K. Spachl, Com. Comfort to California. Every Thursday morning, a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City. San Francisco and Los An gel eso leaves Omaha and Lincoln via tho Burlington Route. It is carpeted; upholstered in rattan; has spring seats and backs and is provided with curtains, beddings, towels, soap and etc. An experienced excursion con ductor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacific coast. j While neither as expensively furnished nor as fine to look tit as a palaco sleeper, it is just as' good to rido in. Second class tickets are honored and the price of a berth, wide enough and-' big enough for two, is only 3. , ' For a folder giving full par ticulars, cull tit tho nearest 11. & M. 1. it. ticket oflico. Or, write to J. Francis, Gen'l.Pass'r Agent Burlington Route. Omaha, Neb. CURE CONSUMPTION. T. A. Slocuin. M. C, tho Great Chem ist nnd Scientist, Oilers to Sent! Free, to tlic Afllicted, 'llirco Bot tles of Ills Nowly Discovered Itemed (es to due Consump tion and All Lung Tioublcs, Niithinir roultl lio fairer, more phll antluoplcor carry more joy in its walto tliiin tlio oltcr or T. A. Slocum, M. C. of 1811 Pearl street, Xew York- City. Confltlcnt f.liaty lie lias discovered an absolute euro for consumption and all pulnutiury complaints, and to to make its reai merits known, lie will send, free, tlnee bottles (tho Shietiui now system of medicine) to any reader of the Jferald who is suf fering from chest, tbroit and Jung troubles or consumption. Ho invites thosu desirous of ob taining the remedies to bimply send liim tlioir cxpiebS and postolllce ad dress, and receive in return the three free bottles. Alie.uly this 'new scientific course of medicine" lias permanently cuicd thousand: of apparently hopeless ca&es. He considers it his religious duty a duty which he iims to humanity to donate his intulliblc cure. Ottered freely, apart fiom its ad heicnt strength, is enough to com mend it, and more so is the perfect , .WMieo f the gieat chemist, mak- ng the oiler. He lias proved consumption to ho a curable disuse boyond any doubt. There wll bu no mistake in send ingthe niistaKc will be in overlook ing tin Doctor's generous invitation. He lias on tile in ids American and European labjratorias thousands of i testimonials of experience from those cured, la all parts of the world. Delays are dangerous; mail your address to T A. Slocnni. M. a, 1S3 I'oarl stieet, Now York, and when writing the Doctor, please moutiou reading this article In Tub IIkiiakd. FinaTProof -Notices Hon. J. W. Wr.it. J n., ItoKletpr. Hon. I. M. Huoomk. Kocelvcr. Partly imvlitir notices In this rnltimn am ro. ; ni'Rtnl In tmiiI tliPMimnrarnfnllr anil rnnnrttii IlilirolljttO for corrrx-tion anv orriim Hint mar (ixi-L. 'Ill Id will ureont bomlbln ilelnv In lnalutift proof. Inrf Oln nt Alllnncp. Nob . Nor. 18. 18M. Notice li hrroI)y rItph thnt (tin following rtaninl Hcttler liait lUtnl nollro of hU intention to ninko filial inoof iu Mnptxirt of liln clnlin nntl fint mIiI nroof will bi tnnit; tKfnro lt"lFtT or llecclvir nt Alliance, Neb., on Doe. Sil, lrtW. TIZi Joseph Duhon, of Hcmlnsford, Noli., who mado 11 K no. ZK7 for tho n o U m o XI. t 2H n. m IU w. Ho name tin following wilnHiia toprnvo hlnruntiitiioaiirrrltlpnrptiiiiiii nn'1 omIUvrMoii of wilil Intnl. viz; Anton (tiytkn ,Taii T irk Itoliorj AnuVrRim, Henry Shlrnok, all of I.n vn Nob. J. W. Wert. J n nR'tr U. S. lnd Offio, Alliance. Nob., hor. 18J5 Notice is ln'roljy I vrn that John C. Lummers, of ltpf.li lie. Neb., linn fill nnticno intention to ina flni proof Iwforo ll,?iHtr or HrcPitpr nt Alllunoe, Nob., on I)f m'wr 'H, 1H0, un tini ljr onlturp application No. 0,H, tof tho H o j hni?J. tp'J n, r 4" w llo nnmrR a witn"iHB": niriftop'icr ('. ll"R itlrti. Ulwrl Aluriimly. O. II. Wplilnr, of Mux lltitt", Neb., IVter f. B'.rpnson. of Itiinlivlllf, Nob. J. W. W'Eliv, Jit.. Uogist'ir U H. lind Olhoe, Alliauot', n!., Oct. 12, lfX,. Notiw If hereby Klvcn thnt AllltAU A. W1M.1.T, of Aiitolmo. mI)., Iihh filnl noticoof IntPiitiou to make final proof liofon llpsihtor or HcfoiYcrnt Ullnncp, Nob., on tho 2.th day of f.ovcnilx'r, lfW,on tlnibor cultnro nppMratlon no. 1V for tho nw U hoc 20. tp 27 n. rr R'2 w. Ho namttinft witnrcspfi: John S"llHfk, Jnmon llnum, harlox l'omjir, Martin PoRtar, all or Lawn, ol. AIpo Not fro l hsrohy BUen tliat THOMAS II. IIHYAN of liotiKh, Nuh. linn filoil liotico of in tontion to mako final proof nt paniM timontul place on ttmbor cnlturo nptilicntlon no. WB for tho n o U ceo at, tp ao n, r 40 w. llennnioHRH witriotw: ChnrloR F. Dorian, William Smith, William W.Tjreo, JnmcH W Tywo, all of Hough, Nnli J. W. Wehn, jn., Hrsistor. U. 8 Ii-nnil Oflico Alllanco, Nob.. Oct. 10. lFOrt Notice in hGri'by ulven that HUOO MrilTn, of Unnlnp, M'l)., linn flioil notlcpof intention to mako final proof hoforo li(,'iti'r or Uoicr nt Alllnnci, NcU.on NovcinlK-rti-, 1WXI. on tiinhor cnltiirnnppliration no. !.", for tho w li nw li & W i i l iC Kl, tl !W n, IK H w. HoimmiH aH nitii"siHi llcrnaril Irmlrkb, Vroil Ortinann, it. nricli Koj'i, neurit h l.ii-hto, itli of D.inlap, M'h. Alro IIUnUV MCHTU.otDnnlap sell., his fi . 1 lrotico of inlrntum to mako final proof nt miu' tliii'uuxl pin, o nn timber cultLrv npp.irnl.oii No. 5'J1 for th' nw U mc 20, tp it) n, rtr li w. no namcH ns vitnpncs: ilnrnnril I'cmlricli, Kiitl Ihtmnn, Henry ICir-li, V. I'lailwk a 1 of Dntilap, Nob. J. W. Wnu. Jn.. U 'Ister Iriiml Oflico nt Alllnnco. jcob . Oct. 31. HIM. oUo i ln'roliy ishcn thnt tli" following nn n rtl osttlfr ha filed notice of Iiin lnlentioti t maki linal troof in mippnrt of his clivm n'td that paiil proof vsill iKiirtiilo Imfuro llcnisttr oi llMoivi-rnt Allinncc, Nob. on No. 30, lh h. Edward G. Ilahn, of Moomnw, Nob., -who mado HE No. 2017 for the no' mo a, tp JJh n, r 5 v. Io jinincH the followlnu wifnowri to jro liiKt'iintiriroiiH residence iimiii anil ciltitnt li of B-iiil Jnnil. vlx: John l-ruollcn. Am' tost ji lvrollcii, William N(-oly of Momtiw, Neb., ' I Johuupn, of (Ira won, sob. Uto Ambrose II. Lowellcn, of Moorpaw, Noti., v. ho rratic li v no. VSMJ7 f i' li e $ k-c S'.' tp J' n, r-, to v. tie nil ncHth) nilhi i.iu lii"v in r contin ii m n citl wv pon ami '-,' iriiI Iniul. vi: Jo) h I ' ", 1 i ilahn. I'"" r "ahn of V.' .h '' lianncn. i 'ir.iyn u, is Jt'Ipt L . o Moom"' , 'li.r w lu r.wivl u . w i rm "4 pc i.t, tp 2h ii. r '. Unnnmi s tin lol'oinr vr tn,,"" P' lilnrontm mi'ib roniih uro tpon nutl c ltint'(in of raid hind. vi7: Ainhroso ii. Lowvllen, l'd v&rdfl. Ilahn, l'ctrr uahn, of Mooiraw, Noli., JcV-KjJohansen, of 'Iratson, Nob. J. W. Wkhn, Jn., IleKlBtor. Dunlap cheese is the best on the market Try it. Bushnell k Sherwood -will py tho highest market price for hogs. Now Photographic Studio. I havo just moved into a new brick building especially built and filled up for high c!mn photog raphy north of opera house block Alliance. My work ncedrf no introduction to tho Homingford people. Willi my improved facilities I expect to continue to do tho high-grsdo pho tography of tho Northwest to do it at popular prices and to turn oul work more uniform than over and with le.ss delay. Cabinet Photos. $2.50 per doz. Card $1.50; other &i?es from locket to 8 x 10 in proportion. No extra charges for groups. W. T. Caldwell, Photoxrnphoi. All parties de&iring to make linal proof can haye their papers made out at ThrHeuald office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land oflico. For sale or trade, a good. house and Jl loti in David City ono of the best towns in eastern Ne braska; population U,000, electric light, waterworks, otc. This is desirable inside proporty, well locatod, on corner, east front, nice lawn and trees. "Will sell cheap or trade for Box Butte realty. Apply at The IIeiiald office. F. B. HOLSTEN. Watchmaker AND- Jeweler, ALLIANCE, NEIl. (B. & yi. "Watch Exaniinoi.) Charees reasonable: satisfaction ' guarautetHl. Order& loft at tho j Hehald otlice will roce;vo prompt J attention. ..- !- 6BC $rrl I'tWrv TTri VJfir 6 Closing fi have made up my mind to go cut of business, so I will sell all my Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothe ing and Cents' Furnishing Goods at greatly reduced prices for spot cash. Produce will be taken at top prices. Your faithful servant, .. . W. K. HERNCALL. ii'lil feMfM GTYLE 201 Is sold by agents as high as $195 You can buy it at tho factory prico from us for $88 ITeight 75 Inches, Tronch Plato Mirror, T.itcnt P ill Board. Mouao Proof, SOLID WALNUT or OA K Guaranteed for 2 yeara by manufacturer and by us. We pay freight t any point In Nebraska. Wo f urnuU stoat, b.iok nnd chart. Wrlto for termi. ORGANS from $20 ana up. : P. 8. Our 22d year. (Mont'.ra tbhoauorJ v Three Opini "Tho CHICAGO RECORD is a model newspaper in every sense of the word,11 Harrisburg Pa.) Call. "There is no paper published in America that so nearly approaches the true journal istic ideal as The CHICAGO RECORD." From "Newspaperdom" (New York). "I have come to the firm conclusion, after a long test and after a wide comparison with the journals of many cities and coun tries, that The CHICAGO RECORD comes as near being the ideal daily journal as we are for some time likely to find on these mortal shores.'1 Prof. J. T. Hatfield in The Evanston (III.) Index. 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Urnkts nfwut ns laucb to cell tie, cloa IbroufU sconltiindileilfraaslt cloca lo innko tbcra. st VraJtnco nnl Pconuny stiRpon the hrttcr nar nnC buy f rvci us Otrool t wboletalo i.rlcca M W HB Ka V. no h a an a nfl V."Z f I LM lrf- fc i ti u'yr ijjajmujj Illustrated Cataloeua f rco Acme Cycle Company, ELV'HART. INO. &i SMV-t O.' -..'iZi '.Wf tJ rGvRF VK V Out Sale!.., ssas S195 LIST i ...FOR $88-One-Third. Cash, AHD BALANCD $5.00 per Month. b Kimball xfb. Rr55. " MAY UKOAn PIANOS from $40 and up, A. HOSPE, Jr. Omaha, Neb, ons: t DS MINES I LAS8 -.ft3gv Jioar-jivjrg.tt-"- i.o ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 ftEPORT OH EHTBIES, COMIESTS, lit., $3. Procuring Land Patents, riling Arguments, and Conducting Contests, on Moderate Terms. Send for eireular to HENRY IT. C0PP, XV?$7 WASHINGTON, D. C. rrr ntttUr shoald hare Copp's Bettlcr s Qalit ljj51'rtr ca!j;15iEU(roitjtaBi!. ' 4 ll r