Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, April 15, 1898, Image 5

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The Herald.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF
BOX BUTTE COUNTY
T. J. O'KHTM'P .iMIHi
I'hUIIoIiiiI f-Ti"- l'U(l Htm iu' ( iti .
tHMt-oUJcrt in !!"miiw(unl. Nilifakn, ft" onnd
olaR mntl mtti. 'tnr IlKRW.u iMilprolnl tn
tlffi tntorontn of HvntinjfNird inl Hot llnll-
'county.
BOBKOnlITIIJ RTK!
ONKYBAtt UN
MX MONTHS 7:
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Y Ol'KIOKIW.
nrk.
Trc.iMirtr.
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Sheriff
Atlornv.
K. M. P1tEi.p1
A.M.Mlt.trit ....
Oak. H. 11. JIf ktt.
H. P. SwmtNk 1
W. M. IoIienpr . . ..
Miss A. K. NrKi.AND
CUAft. llltlNN
Dn. W.K. Mtt.i.sn
1)11. C. A. HoI.DKiiOF
JAMKS llUtllY
H'- p. int'.'iiilint.
Huru-ynr,
., CiininiT
l'h)lpliui.
Cuiiiiiiiiitltinnr lt Dlkt
JAH. Hol.tlNItVKt:
('omniWMniwrtiiii Dint.
(1. W. DUNCAN ('oiniiiidsiiniiTllril Dint.
y. E, iPOQtTE'R,
Attorney - at Law
CUAWFOHIl
Olfico in tfjmlicnto Mock.
.NEn.
W. M, WDEj'CE,
ATTORNHY - .A.T - XjAW,
Practlcoo In all Iho rourU
Hemingford, Neb.
TTJTTLE & TASK
Attorney!
vs - at Law.
HFMINGFORD. - NEBRASKA.
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DR. 0. A. IIOLBROOK,
?H YSICUM and SUtRGEOM,
Residence, Hull house. Office
First door north Box Butto
Bank BIdg.
Honing ford ', -.-- Nebraska
T. J. O'KEEFE,
U. S. COMMISSIONER,
DISTRICT OP N13URASKA.
AU matters coming before the United Suites
Circuit Couu or tho United States Lnnd Oltlce
will receive prompt and careful attention.
Also attend to all kinds of business for non
residents; real estate, rentals, collections, etc.
Correspondence solicited. Ofllcesat
IIEMINQFOIU) ANliCKAWFOKD. Nim.
Time Table
FOR.
I Hemingford
TilNCOL.V,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St .Ioskph,
Kansas City,
St.-Louis and all
points oust uud
fcouth
Dknveu,
Hklkna,
Buttk,
Salt Lakk City,
Poutland,
San Fhancisco,
and all points
west
TlUJNS I.KVK A8 KOI.IOWB.
I'sHHPuer, daily, pPHdwuod,
No. n.
llillliiKK and all imiiiiIh nortt.
anil ui'M 1:01 a. in
No. 1.1. I roiKlit. dnlty. Dradwood,
HilliiiK-i and iiitcnuftlmt"
h.-UioiiB 8:15 p. in.
No.47. FrelKlit. daily. Now (nt-tlo I
nd iniorimttiaio BtationB.. 3.oo p. m.
Ko. 12. I'm-feoiwr, da. 1 j, for Lincoln, I
Uniaha. (MiicaKa nnd all
pointH eal 11:01p.m.
No. 10. KroiKlit. daily, for Lincoln
and iiit'Tiinillriln (itatioim . r:W p. m
o. 18. Ir.'itj-lit, daily, for l.iurolii,
and intormisfiatx ntal oim. .. 10:25 a. m
t.ra.ta friii on tlironcli traliiH Tickcm poiil
m iiaKKiiKOclii'rUixl to any pulut in tlmUiiitml ,
ioo;niic, (llinnn anil rurlinlii,- chair earn
bUtuH or Cn inula
Kor Information, mtipH, tinio IaIiIpm and tlnli
rU rail on or writii to W. M. ( opiilaud, Au-oiit,
or J. Fit ANCid, (i'ca'1 Panheuuer AKeut.Omaliil
Ncuraskii.
Joint Meeting of tho Teachers'
Associations of Dawes and
Box Butto Counties.
MAKSLAND, APKIL 23, 1898.
9:s0. Paper: Ambition; Uow can It bo lu
Hplrcd when lachiui;!'
V. K, Curf man, Mar.sland.
Discussion;
Mrs, W. O Hustin, HemliiKtord.
10:00 Paper: Patriotism ami Porvurhlons.
hup't. W, U. Sldors, Alliance
Discussion;
Sup't. A. It. Julian, Chudron.
10:30 Rccltnllon, Miss I'onrl mils. Craw ford.
10: 1,1 Papor: 'ITic Point of Contact In Tctchlng
Children.
Mls ClarU, Crawford
Discussion:
Mrs K. K. Ford, Lawn.
11:15 Paper: Tho purxonul Hiiuatlon.
MIssM. A. Lute, Jlarsland.
DlacubElon:
Sup't. N'rnland, Homlngford.
INTUHMlSfllO.N.
1:30 Paper: The Prwper Use of Fiction In the
Schools.
Miss I.ulu Kvnns. Chadron.
Discussion:
Wlufrod 0 Kohdes, Chadron.
2.-00 Paper: Uook Itovlew,
J. W. UauniBardnor, Hoi llutto.
Discussion:
Charlos Hall, llomineoord.
Discussion;
Supt. W . K. Foe. Chtidroo.
A I) J Oil K.N MB NT
1 dosiro through the Ui.kald
to express my .-sincere thanks to
all who so kindly assisted mo ui '
'tPmfffflvfSl
II ll'l' W-y" m
7Tl,T,u u ,';':, :"-L,..inany friends. Ho visit.
.ins, nuruuHii, ri. hujuiuuh,
Mr. Trout and Mr. Tash.
Ciustav, Hoffman.
TO CURB A OLD IN ONE 11AV
TakeXAxatUo llromo Qululnu TubUtl. All
1 in,- h fciiuictK niio it It ft-lli-1 Cvif 9
Local and Personal
Littlo Hmma Tush whs quit ill
Inst evening
rostmuteruocKWootl ofUitHton dc-ciiou for if following rom-ons
is in town tculny. wi,ith Wl. , j .,, briefly:
Miss Nellie G odonough is tho 'Tim Hoard finds that UT-po-s'ssor
ofa m w bicycle. e' 'f tho peiitionois have
Choice cT&an German mil'eL entered lands ojitsido this county.
;oed for suit by Clnvk Olds.
Miss Minnio Grabber! came'
down fronriCdgomonl Saturday.
'Pi.nro .sn h en ,, f 1'
VI V I I "V IH.-1 I IV UC1 IVU llVy'
Catholic church Sunday, April
21.
Tho infant, child of Mr
1 1 1111
Mrs. A. Uh rig was quite ill tho1
fore part of the week.
I. E. Tash and Sheriff Swoonev '
wore passong-srs on 4 1 Tuesday
morning for Montana.
E. W. Dailoy a prominent
attorney of Crawford died Sun
day night of heart trouble.
Mrs. Cuuninj.'hnm of Bx Butte
was in Ilemingford yesterday and
mado this uflijo a busino-w call,
Mr. Tash and family spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin near
Marsland.
A good article on the special
car gang was handed in by Dick.001'10 three fifths of the voles
JBovan but is .too late for this .cast therein at tho last general
issue, we are sorry to say.
The fair given by tho Congre
gational ladies last Saturday was
a decided success. The proceeds
netted about $30.
Miss Minnie Wohlers and
brother Harry attened the
marriage of their brother ul
Pino Ridge last Sunday.
Palma, infant daughter of .Rev.
and Mrs. Wundorlich, was the
recipient of a Jiandsomo cab
Sunday morning' from Grandpa
Wohlers.
.T. W. Christy has moved ( his
family from Herat to Ilemingford
Wo understand that Mr. Christy
will soon resign hia job on Hie
section.
Tho Missionary society of the
Methodist churcli will serve
dinner at the home of Mrs. J. G.
Parkin next Tuesday. All are
cordially invited.
Seventeen subscribers renewed
their subscription this week to
tho official paper which is
published at the coui.ty s,eut of
Box Butte count v.
Commissioner Duncan had the
rai-for uhe to fracture one of I he
small bones in his arm, Tuesday
evening nt thedepot vhilo he and
Agent Copoland were enjoying a
friondly scuifle.
W. A. McLean, Box Butte, John
T?iccnl Tin .I'll, nml P TV n,.c....
' ' v " '"-"ll
II i.lo Green.Towu, are new sub-
. ., . ...
SCI'IO T3 tO tllO Only paper ttlat IS
. . . . r ., ,
,ni c!.i!in, wonmif; lor UIO OCSl
interestsof Box Butte county.
The membo-sof the Congrega.
linn - il Inflioc' nirl oriniol ir ...5oK .-.
lloI1,u HUUeS aiCiSOClCty Wlhh tO
express their sincere thanks to
tho people who so liberally
assited in making preparation for
our church fair and also to those
who patronized us.
Tho county commissioners were
notified on Tuesday that all in
surance on the court house had
been canceled owing to tho county
seat agitation. Tho Board decided
lo employ a night watch hence
forth to prevent possible destruc
tion of the building by Gre.
Me.sdames Geo. C. Bell and transact business with tho county
Goo. W.Young, of Alliance, visited officials for' years to come, just the
friends in thiscity Tuesday wh.lo Mime.
their husbands chewed the county . Tho Alliance county seat agita
soatdishrag with thoir Homing- tor liavo tho privilege of iinngin
ford brothers. By tho way Mr. ing that Alliance is bigger than
Bell has gone into tho gum Chicago; that they aro million
business on quite an oxtonsivo aires; that they are better and
scalo. I know more than people living in
nio UKI.AL.IJ was paiucu to " """ "'i "k"b , ns oiitiiu lUiner, ion on Hie pas
hoar of tho death of Mr. S. K. ' one elbo ,hould he couidercd; MM1;rt.. lat Saturday for Gago
N.'ul, which occurod last weok at that they aro thoonly toads in the county, where Mr. Kurfuiin will
his homo in Surprise, Nob. Mr. puddle, etc., but now they are teach a spr.ng teim. Mih Susie
Neal was in tho grain business probably aware of tlio fact tiiat r wji v sit friomSs tliwre duriiiLr tho
and whilo riding with tho dray- they are only human creature.-.; Minimcr.
man ho was thrown suddenly that they have made agrn.it many 1 - - .-.;,. . ... , .... . iiii-r:L
Fill TT . ' -I ,
from the wagon, striking on his
huiid. causing death instantly,
IIe was a popular man and had
ny triemis. ilo visitod his
brolher.I.K. Noal in Hemingford smart fools after' all; tnat every in quintltos to suit puwhnser.
in '93 and mado many warm carpet-bugger goipg through tho Oilor loft at II. It. Groon's will
friouds who oxtond sympathici county id not a lagal poiitiouur to 1),J 1le1 or wrlu to tiia uudor
to the bdi-oavod family. '" ''' ' ' j signotl. IS. Mabi.v. I
COUNTY SKAT.
This afternoon tho commis
hi 1101 s rejected tho petition call
ing fur a special county aunt
under tho homestead laws.
Thai thirty-five of the resident
"l" who signed said petition
"ficnvard signed a remonstrance.
, That, tho names of two persons
MrSnotirtiHl oiii1 ls4ifirM nittwiotc:
. twicoon said potition.
That six other persons who
signed aid potition liavo rotnov
ed from Box Butte county since
signing tho samo.
That Christ Hornburg whose
name appears on said petition did
not sign tho same or authorize
his uaoio to bo placed thereon.
That one hundred and ten
other persons who signed said
, petition are not resident electors
of Box Butte county, Nebraska,
!lll(l wcro not when they signed
said potition.
And that said petition is not
signed by resident electors of
Box Butte county equal in mini-
election.
The proceedings will bo pub
lished next weok.
The Alliance men aro now ou
gaged in the disrepnlable work of
blackmailing and causing the dis
charge, whenever possible, of all
who had courage enough to sign
the remonstrance opposing tho
calling of a special county seat
election.
Thcic is no use denying thefact
that local ofticiuls of the B. & M.
railroad at Allianco aro lighting
Hemingford as hard as possible.
A special car and freo transpor
tation is always tendered everyono
who wants to come lo Ilemingford
to "bring down the county seat"
and tho county seat agitators offer
every inducement in order to get a
crowd to come.
An effort was mado at Allianco
last Friday to take tlio remon
strance away from John Ditto.
Thore wore '.) or A big yahoos in
tho deal but after John smashed
one of them till he had enough
and then made him set 'em up,
the others conclude;! that they
hadn't lost any remonstrance.
Some one suggested that they
run the Ditto boys out of town
.but others thought they "hadn't
lost any Dittos". The Alliance
bruisers can find tho Ditto boys
any time they want to do busi
ness with them.
w
The Allianco fellows now travel
to Hemingford, (now and forever
the county scat of B. x Butto coun
ty) in a special car and bring ihoir
dinners with them. On Tuesday
ono case of heer was brought up
in the car but that not being suf
ficient to satisfy their thirst,
another case was brought up on
the afternoon freight Wo under
stand that tho committee passed
resolutions to the ell'ect that they
would never eat another meal at a
Hemingford hotel, smoke a Hem
ingford cigar or oven drink Hem
ingford water. They may do all
these thing hut they will coimj to
Hemingford to attc d court and
ilflllllllilll ll,Vlll. 111. .III,,-. 11. rl.lt. F
mistake in their lives; that rid- j
ing in spuci.d cais and drinkiiiL'
beer don't get county seats; that
Ilemingford wonlc are nrellv
cull a county scat elect ''on; that a
great many hu.-iness men of Alii
anceown liMine.ileads in adjoining
counties and should bo living
thereon; that the county coininis-
-inuers are not to hr bnlldossMl,
dictated to or bought and laHt but
nof least that the Ml liavo a "hot I
time in the old town" bofoio they
gel tl o county seat.
We aro informed that a deputy
U. S. Marshal visited Alliance
Sunday and escorted Alius and
W. G. Siiuoiison to Sioux Kails,
S. 1)., where they wore wanted
by the federal court in soino
connection with a case where
timber was cut on goverment
land Tho Allianco boys didn't
seem to want to givo any
information on tho subject henco
wo are at a loss to know just what
tho charge is. However, wo pre
sume Allio has something to think
about this week besides Com'r
liarry and county seat. Mr.
Barry is still at. large.
Attorney M. A. Hall of the well
known linn, Montgomery & Hull,
Omaha, was hero Monday and
Tuesday in behalf of the remon
strators to county seat removal.
Mr. Hull !b a very competent at
torney and a pleasant gontloin.in.
Attorney Porter of Crawford
was also counsel for tho rcmon
slralors. Mr. Porter is considered
one of tho leading attorneys of
Northwest Nebraska.
Rev. II. V
Romingor
will
lecture in the Congregational
Monday evening, April 25lh.
Subject "Cuba and tho Downfall
of Spun" It !v. Romingor has
investigated this subject torough
ly and is absolutly able 'to do it
justice. Every ono should plan
to attend this lecture.
it was oiisr.it YUD
That the recoup ntradoos and the
holto car aro a thing of the past.
That money heorand "Allianco
wants it" aro poor arguments to
rjinovo a county seat.
That attorneys Hall and Porter
are no disgrace to tho legal profes
sion. That Messrs. Sampy, Olds and
Ditto are well posted as to tho
resilient electors of Box Butto '
county.
District court has been post
poned until Juno 7. '
S. B. Libby has been in town
this week taking in tho county
seat scrap.
Ernest Meints and G. W. Erb
wore county seat visitors yester
day. The "President" has recalled
Consul General Noleman from
tho seat of war and tho call came
just in timo to savo him from
being blown up in Hemingford
harbor. Ho sailed last evening.
Mabin and Sampy are still 'h, re.
MAKSLAND ITHMS.
Arthur Smart and Win. Timbrel
have gone lo South Dakota to
work lliis summer.
Miss M. A. Mint will give a
led ure Thursday evening having
in view tho oatablishmunt of an
art class.
Mr. Crigler will give a ball in
the Commercial Hotel Friday '
evening, April 15. A good timo
is iiiMirud. i
Mr. Al Fisher, who i& touching
mar Ft. KobiiiMiu, spent a few
(luy of bis spring vacation visit
ing fiieutU in Marsland.
MurslHud people are prcpumig
to entertain the K-achtis in tlio
jo. nt association April '2y. Every
body is invited to Conio and see
what a hustling little village this
isi.
Mr. E. ICurf man and his niece,
II' L' ' l.l , ... ..
I have soino of the host seed
corn in tho county for salo (whit
and yellow) also 2M) buslioU of
" vu,.v ""-' "man tuou lur saie
hmi.iwu
Tie
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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.
5S8CALViN J. W1LDY.
TON
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-PIONEER
Hardware
and
Tin: Oi.nicsT Kstauuhumknt in this Coumty
Charter Oak Cook Stoves,
Genuine Round Oak Heating StOYes
Paints, Oils, Glass, fr-
Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb
Wire the Bast on Earth
HEMINGFORD HILLING CO.,
--'. .Manufacturers of ,
Flour, Graham, Meal and Feed
And Dealers
Paper, Sash
HILLER
AYeBclablcPrcparationfor As
similating tltcroodflndRcfiula
litig tlic Stomoclis and Bowels of
Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful
ncssandRest.Contalns ncitlicr
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Xatpe ofOldllrSiKl'IZrtmWt
fKunp&w Sni'
Al:Sniui
JMU, SJts -Anin
Stttt
Iti CarAana&SoJ
IturT-iSftd -
ClanfuJ Sugar
UuJNyrcn tlaiw.
Aocrfcct Ilcmctlv forConstina
tion, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .revensh
ncss and Loss or SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
exact copy or wrappeh.
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UHRIG,
in All Kinds of-
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& WIL DY
The Kind You Have
Always Bought,
Bears the Fao-simile
Signature
OF
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
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YOO HAYE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.'
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