Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, March 18, 1898, Image 5

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W. J. IOQEMCE,
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Frectlcefi iu till Hie court.
Hemingford, Nob.
TUTTLE & TASI
attorneys - at - Law,
IIFMINGFORO.
NEBRASKA.
DR. C. A. HOLBU00K,
PH YSICIjW and SWRGEOJtf,
Residence, Hull house. Oflieo
First door noitli Box Butte
Bank Bldg.
.Hemingford, -;- Nebraska
T. J. O'KEEFE,
U. S. COMMISSIONER,
DISTRICT OP NEBRASKA.
All matters comlnc lit'forf tho United Stntcs
Circuit Court or the United States I.uml Ontce
will receive prompt and curcful attention.
Also attend to all kinds ot business for non
resident, ruil estate rentals, collections, etc.
Correspondence solicited. OWcc.s at
HHMINUFOKD A.NHCKAWFOUD, NJIH.
Time Table
FOR
Hemingford
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St Joaci'ir,
Kansas City,
Dknveii,
IIlXKNA,
Buttk,
Salt Lake City,
l'OHTLANI),
San Khanoisco,
and :ill points
west.
St. Louis and all
points east ntul
SQllth
Trunk l.t.UE ah Fnr.r.ov.'i.
No. (1. I'anfipuu'or, dally, IVmlwooil,
and wot.
uiinnc" ami nil ioui(h nurtli
4:51 a. m
No. 45. l-reiclit, daily. Ilividwood,
IKllinitH and Intermediate
etatloiiR
K:is p. m.
No. 47.
Freiiht, dally. New ('i.stlo
and inliTiiiedlatu Mntions.. 11.00 p.m.
No. 42. 'PapRPUKPr, daily, for Mucoln,
. Omaha, Cliieami and JI
points cAHt . .11-04 p. m.
Ho. 40. Froik'lit. daily. Tor Lincoln
and IntPriii'tllatiiKtatiuns fi:?'! p. in.
Ho. 48. Frelirlil. daily, for Lincoln,
4-' "V. and intermediate utal ons. . 10.215 a, in
BlwpiiiK, "iluitnK nnd rcoliniiie chair ears
( seatn f rc-n on thronuli trains Tickcln mild
and laKKaucclicki-d to any point in Urn United
fctaten or t'anada.
For information, maim, time talilP9 and tlek
otfl rail im or writo to W. M. ( opitland, AK"iit.
or J I'.IAiU'lS, Gvu'l Fahbenxer Agent, Om&lui
Nobraaka.
The Schools.
Edited by County' Superintendent,
Miss Arvilla Snow is working
earnestly and effectuely with a
good sized school in dirtrict No.
38 at present. Miss Snow under
stands her work.
The Box Butte County Teach
er b' meeting which was held in
Alliance lat Saturday, although
the attendance was small number
i
proved to be a genuine helpful
meeting.
Miss Anna Ward closes a very
successful term of school in dis
trict No. 20 this week. Miss
Ward has displayed marked abil
ity as a teacher and closes one of
the most successful schools in
the county.
Endeavor to keep your school
room well ventilated
Protect your pupils eyes from
excessive light and from the direct
rays of the sun.
Have your pupils sit and stand
erect and give them your reasons
for such requirements.
Be sparing of commands; but
whenever you do command com
mand with decision and firmness.
timueavor to govern your
Bchool without resorting to cor
poral punishment.
Do not assign lessons for pun
shments. Observe Iloraco Mann's wise
Baying: ''Where a school is well
conducted, the minimum of pun
ishment, is the maximum of qual
ifications." Never threaten; execute.
Teacher "When water be
comes ice, what is the greatest
change that takes place?"
Pupil "A change in the price"
Teacher "What must man
first do in ordor to go to heaven?"
Pupil(soberjy) "He must first
die."
NUU.S KOK BALK.
1 have b head of thoroughbred
Hereford.- 10 and M months old
at my ranch four miles southeast
of B6x Butte. Will take your old
bulla in exchange W. B. Hall.
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Mrs. HoUinrnko returned from
Alliance Friday,
Mrs. 1. T. Binkerton is on the
sick list this week.
Messrs. E. Gcrber and Harry
Pierce arrived from Kearney today.
Sheriff Sweeney made a trip
to Powder river the first of the
week.
Mr. McGrow returned from au
extended visit in Denver Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Hall's baby
was buried in tho Homingford
cemetery last Saturday.
The Coug'l ladies aid are making
preparations for holding a fair on
Saturday, April 9th.
Sup't.Nceland aud Mrs. Hustin
attended the teachers meeting at
Alliance last Saturday.
Rev. Rominger will preach in
Congregational chinch Sunday
morning unit evening March 127.
Mrs. Chas. Nichols and John
O'Kcefo drovo up from Alliance
today. They have business at tho
court house.
Messrs. B.F. Nool and John T.
Ilichardson made final proof on
their homesteads at Marsland
Wednesday.
Roy Esancy loft for his home at
Council Blull's, la., Sunday night.
He has spent the winter with Mrs.
Sherwood, his aunt.
The committee appointed to
forward tho money raised in
Hemingforp for tho relief cf the
suffering Cubans has performed
its duty today.
O. D. Rouse returned from his
visit in Iowa this morning.
Great is tho rejoicing among tho
gentler sex on learning that he
returned alone.
John Armstrong and family
returned from Alliance last Sat
urday. Their litilo son is get
ting along nicely but Mrs. Arm
strong's health is quite poorly.
Mrs. D. Andrews and daughter,
of Grinuell, Iowa, arrived at
Marsland Wednesday morning
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Sulleuberger, who aro old ac
quaintances. Rev. ll.V. Rominger will deliv
er another of his popular loctures
in the Congregational church
next Saturday evening March 2G.
Subject: "Henry Ward Beecher
and His Work for Human Free
dom." Admission 10 and 15
cents. Everyone is urged to come.
Judge Hamor was shaking hands
with his many friends in this
county Wednesday leaving the
same day for Chadron to attend
court. The Judge is as genial as
ever and has Io-t none of his old
time vigor. He is probably one of
tho busiest lawyers in tho United
Statos.
About S:30 lat evening a crowd
of neighbors aud friend s gathered
at tho home of our worthy towns
man Samuel Switzer. The object
was a surprise party on these es
teemed people who aro soon to
leave our town. The party was a
success and all report a pleasant
ovening.
Prof. W. C. Rhodes, principal
of Chadron Academy, came down
on 46 last Friday evening and
preached a very able aud elo
quent sermon in Congregational
church Sunday morning. Prof.
Rhodes remained in our town un
til Tuesday afternoon in the
hopes of being able to see more
of our country and its inhabitants
but tho elements made serious
objections in the form of a voilout
snowstorm.
The ladies of the H. M. society
of the M. E. church will give a so
cial at tho home of Dr. Ilolbrook
Tuesday evening, Mcli. 22. lco
cream, bananas and cake, 10 cents
a dish. All aro invited.
By order of Committee,
TAKE NOTICE.
My wifo Katharine Tsehachcr
has left my homo aud all porons
aro hereby notified that I will not
be responsible for any debtB con
traeted by her.
Andrew Tschacher.
Dated March 15, 1898.
TO CURE A OLIMNONRDAV
Take Lnxatlvu Iirntno QuinA u Tablets. All
Drape at refund tbe tnonny if llalk to Cure. SK
MAUSLAND ITEMS.
Miss Blanche Richey, who has
been quite sick, h improving.
Mrs. S. J. Wootton has just re
turned from a visit with Mrs. Mc
Millan. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett are
the happy possessors of a bran
new baby boy who put in Iub up-
poaianco 1 rulay evening March
i 11th.
Mrs. Kern camo up from Hem
ingford Saturday ovening to fill
Mr. Kerns usual appointment.
Mr and Mrs. Kern aro liked by the
p.oplo generally and a church fill
ed to overflowing testifies to the
fact. '
Box Butte Items
Joel Sheldon's baby is very flick.
Mr. Watson of Hemingford wiib
hero Tuesday.
Miss Nan Blair has been quite
ill for two weeks.
There will bo a dance at Z T.
Cunningham's Friday evening
Hiram Wil&on is contemplating
a trip to Ohio to be gone several
months.
Mr. Swan of TecumftCh was hero
Wednesday to look after his prop
erty. Mr. Nelson of Sioux City, Iowa,
was here last week to boo about Iub
claim.
II. F. Gooilpnough taught the
Box Butte school Monday and
Tuesday.
Mrs. Jim McCleau entertained a
number of her friends at dinner
Tuesday. All report a pleasant
time.
BLItEA.
S. A. Curtis is an Alliance visi
tor this week.
Eric Rasmussen and family aro
on the sick list.
Mr. Fred Sehrier returned to
Deadwood hurt Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ired Abloy of
Nonpareil visited Mr, and Miss
Stratton last Sunday.
Alfred, Alice, Minuio and Ai
med a Vaughn attended church iu
Hemingford last Sunday.
U. A. McCarthy has decided not
to move to Alliance and is going
to farm the George Young place
this season.
Frank Vaughn returned from
Lakeside whore ho has been visit
ing his brother Elsworth. Ho re
ports stock cioing tine.
About thirty friends of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. II. Jewett were invited to
help celebrate tho first anniversary
of their married life. A good time
is reported.
C. J. Hashinan's young son Leo
sot fire to some clothes in tho bed
room and after coming out and
closing the door told his parents
he was -iek. They became fright
ened and asked him what Was the
matter. lit then told them of the
iiro and upon opening tho door
they were nearly ovorcomo by heat
and smoko. The loss is nearly
$200, no insurance.
SEr.DS I havo secured through
the courtesy of Hon. W.L. Green
a small suply of garden seeds for
distribution. Call at tho shop
and get some. Clark Olds.
I will buy your county war
rants. II. R. Green.
Certificate of Pub
Hcation.
OFFICE OF
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC AC
COUNTS, STATE OF NE
BRASKA. Lincoln, Feb. 1, 1898.
It is hereby Certified, that the
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE
COMPANY of Edinburg in the
Kingdom of Great Britain, has
complied with the Insurance law
of this State and is authorized to
transact tho business of Firo In
surance in this Slate for the cur
rent year.
Witness my hand and tho Seal
of tho Auditorof Public Accounts
tho day and year above written.
John F. Cornell,
Auditor P. A.
Samuel Lichtv,
Seal Insurance Deputy.
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The County Seat. I
A small party of Alliancoitosl
appealed befoio the boaid of;
county commi.sslont'r.s Tuesday
aud presented a petition asking!
for th calling of a special eloc-1
lion for tho purpose of sul mit
ting the question of relocation of
tho county scat. They emphati-1
cnlly requested tho houid lo actj
upon tlieir petition and call an
election forth villi. This tho
board declined to do for the
reason that they dosiro to inves
tigate tho petition and ascertain
whether or not the signt rs there
to are resident electors of this
county. The roiuonstiators ap
peared before tho board and re
quested sixty days time .for the
petition to be investigated and
the board took action today and
granted them 52 days. Tho Al
liance "10c lawyers" tried to run
their same old dodgo of having
the election called before their
petition can bo investigated. Ap
parently that is their only hopo.
If their petition is a good one it
ought to keep for a few days.
Two years ago they presented a
similar potiliou which upon in
vestigation was found to contain
a great many illegal names and
a glance at the petition now on
file would indicate that it is simi
lar to the old one, as it is signed
by people who reside in adjoin
ing counties Attorneys Smyser,
Mitchell and Berry represented
the petitioners while Tut tie and
Ilamer appeared for the romon
strators. IT WAS OBSERVED
That LawyerBorry put in most
of his tinio trying to look wise.
That lawyers Sullivan and
Nolemainlid not visit Heming
ford this week.
That Lawyer Mitchell was con
spicuous for his absence when
Judge Hamor arrived.
Thai Aiiie Simonson's argu-
mouts(?)had utile weight with
the board aud tho only good Alio
accomplished was lo pay for
tlireo days board at ono of Hem
ingford's leading hotels.
That Lawyer Hampton was not
as enthusiastic as ho was two
years ago and parsed away tho
tinio smoking fragrant havanas.
Mr. Hampton wns suspicious that
th6so treacherous Ilomingford
ites had a mine placed somewhere
aud ho was not desirous of jar
ring anything loose.
That Birdsell, tho B & M train
master, spent Tuesday with his
Alliance frionds at tho court
houso and that his clerk George
Burke was hero all day Monday.
Those "fellows are smooth enough
to make good detectives.
That tho hardest task was
shouldered on Uncle Sam Smyser
because he was used to 'pearing
in public. After a short consul
tation it was decided that someone
must ansy?or Hamor and Sam was
selected. He pointed his linger
high in tho air, drew a long
breath and oratory began to flow.
Sam niado tho effort of his life
and done evorvbody's heart good
to hear him. The Alliance boys
really thought that they were lis
tening to the secoxd Abraham
Lincoln. Everything wont along
smoothly until he closed. Judge
Hamor arose and' then it was
Judge Smvser ihou!ht 'n- i in
Havana harbor and the Spaniifds
bad fixed him i(h one of their
celebrated torpedoes H'1 .irons
ed himself and hnnring the boys
veil and seein"1 so muiiy familiar
faces of old Homintrford friends
he realized tint he was on Amer
ican soil and in friendly hand's
and then he was thankful that
the old Judpo let him off so easv.
However. Mr. Sm-nr is a good
natured fellow and the best at
torney in the "midnight town."
Mass fleeting.
At
HV.M1NQFOHD,
Saturday
M Alien 20, 1898.
Every taxpayer in the county
should attend as question of vital
importance to each and every ono
will bo considered. Matters relat
ing to the question of county seat
re-location will be discussed .
A day devoted to tho public wel
fare now may save you many dol
lars in taxes iu the future.
Lumber, Coal and Lime!
Just received a car of select
eastern lumber for tanks. Aloo
all kinds of hard wood, cedar
iphinglch, lnth, liiue, and all rands
i of lumber.
Bendy made tanks, or will 'mike
tanks to order. Price to compete
with anyone the Northwest, jome
aud see us before buying eke
! where. Tanks and tank lumber
a specialty. ,
Hemingtoud Lumiieii Co.
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The
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Will soon be replenished
with bran new goods from
the East at fabulous low
prices, for high grade goods
of latest styles and patterns.
CALVIN
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PIONEER
Hard
ware am
THIS Ol.DKST I'JSTAIILISIIMKNT IN T1IK COUNTY
Charter Oak Cook Stoves,
Genuine Round Oak Heating Stove
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.
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Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barl
; Wire --the Best on Earth.
HEMINGFORD HILLING CO.,
t'x .Manufacturers of '
Flour, Graham, Meal and Feed,
And Dealers in All Kinds of
coal, ZL,Tj"nx::j3EiB. txjljb
Paper, Sash and Doors.
niLLER & WILDY.
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ihcroodGiiriRcgula
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Promotes Digestion.Chccrful
ncssandRcsl.Contoins neillicr
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
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