Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, May 06, 1898, Image 5

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF
' .BOX BUTTE COUNTY
T. J. O'KBHPU. I'iibllhfn
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lioxtMillloa in llctnliit'ftircl, Nclirntkn, as woonml
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ONKYKAH ft;'!1
MX MONTHS "
COuN.YOl'MCKKS.
V. M. l'llKM" ....Clerk.
A. M.M11.1.KR Irrnwiror.
Jah. (. II. 1(f BIT 'Aa'i
i:.r. SKers-k Hiu-riir
W.M.tOUENOK ; Attorney.
MirhA. K. Nkk.iand & o.inti'iiilciit.
Ciiah. IIiwnn Nnrvryor.
1)11. V.K. Mll.l.r.ll ,. , "!t
Dii. C. A. HiiLUliuur riinlplmi.
J ikm II Minv CimiiiilHslniiPr 1st Dist
Jah. IIoi.i.inhki: .. ('iiiiimiloiipr'.'iKl 1) Int.
(I W. Dunoan (ViiiiiiilnMoiicr Jnl Uil.
J. E. rP0fRTE
ocAttorney - at Lawx
ruvwFoun ,nrh.
OIHc in f yiuHcnto Muck
W. M. MDEMCE,
ATTORNEY ASV LjATW
Practices In nil tlio eourtd
IIeminrford. Neb.
TUTTLE & TASK
Attorneys - at Law
HFMINGFORD.
NCBnASKA.
DK. C. A. HOLD HOOK,
? V SIC I AN and SWRGEOM,
Ivosidenee. Hall house. OIHco
JMrst door north Box Butto
Bank Bid".
H timing ford,
Nebraska
T. J. O'KEEFE,
U. S. COMMISSIONER,
P1STRICT OF NEBRASKA.
All mutters comliiu licforo tlic United States
Circuit Court or tlie United States IndOnice
will rccclu prompt and careful attention.
Als attend to all kinds of business for non
leslclcnts: real estate, rentals, collections, etc.
Correspondence hollclted. Olllccs at
ni-'MIXUFOKD aNDCKAWFOIU), NE11.
Time Table
FOR
Hemingford
Lincoln,
Omaha,
Chicago,
St Joskimi,
Kansas City,
St. Louis and all
points east and
south
Di:nvi:u,
Hulks' a,
Butte,
Salt Lake City,
PoitTIiANI),
San Fhancisco,
and all points
west
TllUNH I.KWK AH Kol.l.OWS.
Nu. 41. l'uHNonwt'r, daily, Detidunnil,
liilliiigM and all puinlH nortli
and weht I.25(i.iii
No. 45. h ruiKht. daily. Dradwood,
IMHiihh and iuteniieiliuto
nation P:S3 p. m.
No. 17.
Ho. .
l'relclit, dally. New Cantlo
and intormedmlo ntntloiiH..
2.5 p. m.
l'nHHOiuier, daily, for Lincoln,
Omalia. ( liicnuo and all
poiutH east 11:15 p. in.
No. 40. Freight, daily, for Lincoln
and iiiti'rnii'dtnto stMionn.. . .VOS p. in.
Ho. 48. ' rciulic, daily, for Lincoln,
and inturinediato htalionn. . lO.Ki a. ill
AH trina daily except Nob. 47 and 4K.
47 dally except Sunday. '
4H daily except Monday,
Hln-piiiK, iliniiiK and reeliniiic cliair rar
I Knit free mi tlirom:h traiun Ticket mild
and Iiukkhkp cliccked to any point in tlio United
hUiU'H or Canada.
For information, maim, timo tableH and tick
ctH rail on or write to W. M. Copeland, AKWit,
or J. FUANC18, tien'l rabeugerA(;eut,Oinaliii
Nebraska.
I havo some of the best seed
corn in the county for sale (white
nnd vollow) also 250 bushels of
V if
tho very best millet seed for sale
in qimntitcs to suit purchaser.
Orders loft at II. R. Green's will
be filled or write to tho under
signed. IS,. Mabin.
Notice.
Tho undersigned will take
cattlo or horses to pasture thir
teen miles northwest of Heming
ford. Terms reasonable. In
quir at Win Cross.
ESTELI.A TAYLOIJ.
V.ttorj.tion., Horsemenl
The Freneh coaeh stallion
QUINAULT and Xhp Shii-o stal
lion, SAXON KING, will stand
the present seoson at my place six
miles west and two miles north of
Hemingford.
Terms: $3 to in.-uro a maro in
foal; So to insure foal to teat. All
mares traded or removed will for
feit nny insurance $5 will bu duo
at one?. Care talcoi to prevent
accidents but I will not borespon
hiblo if any occur.
A. S. Exyeaht.
,t rarrmzrtre
hmDMuiJ
Wmwm
WW!
I will buy your comity war
rants. : II. R. (Jrqon.
. ii in i in nim
W. K. Ilerncall has been "un
dor tho weather" this week.
Mr. nnd M-s. ll H. Gregg wore
down from Marsluud Monday.
Don't forget tho High School
Coucort, noxt Friday ovoning
May li.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Palmer
was in the city Wednesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lnngford
of Liberty precinct are trading
with our merchants today.
S. D. Hickman, an attorney of
Chariton, Iowa, transacted bus
iness in Hemingford yostorday.
Mrs. M. J. Hean arriyed from
Keysor, W. Va., Saturday, and
will visit her son, W. J.jLtoan and
family, indefinitely.
Wanted Box Butte potatoes,
for a display vt tho Trans-Miss
issippi Exposition. Cotninuni-!
eate with Mr. Sherwood. i
Remember tho creamery meet-
ing next Saturday, May d'llh. ut'l"" seeks tills end, and Kurouean
L' p. in
attend,
Everybody is urged to J
Special invitation to
i
ladies.
Tho Congregational ladies mis
sionary society will hold their
regular monthly dinner at tlio
heme of Mrs. Sherwood noxt
Wednesday.
Five rainy days in Bucccssiou
is something novel for thjs coun
try. The indications for a good
crop were never bettor and the
grass will bo immense.
Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Richardson
desire to thank tho people of
Hemingford for the kindness
shown during Mr. Richardson's
illness during the past week.
M. II. Reed and Mary J. Reed
of Hough made tinal proof in
Hemingford Saturday. They
were accompanied by Luke J.
Maytiold and W. J. Smith as wit
nesses. Mr and Mrs Austin Davis cel
ebrated tho first anniversary of
their marriage Monday evening.
A number of their friends were
present and a pleasant timo is
reported.
Frank Everett, a young man
of Alliance, was examined by the
board of insanity, Wednesday,
but tho board found that it was
hardly necessary to commit him
to tho asylum.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of
Delta, Iowa, have been visiting
their son, Frank, for a couple of
weeks. They started homeward
last night but will visit at other
Nebraska points.
Dr. Blanchard arrived from
Ravenna this morning and will
remain until Tuesday when he
goes to Liihk, Wyo., for a few
weeks stay, after which he will
return to Hemingford.
The ministerial association of
tho M. E. church was held in
tho Congegational church on
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week. Tho ministers
present were Baker, of Chadron,
Smith of Crawford, Hazloton of
Lakeside, Clark of Hay Springs,
Gammon of Alliance, Kendall of
Harrison, and Presiding Elder
Scamahorn of Chadron.
J. T. Richardson, section fore
man at Marsland, met with an
accident Saturday which might
have proved fatal and Mr. Rich
ardson thinks it is tho closest
call ho ever had. Ho boarded
freight No. 18 at Jarsland to
ride up the hill, as ho has often
dono before, and when within
two miles of Girard he stopped
off and in so doing misled his
footing and fell. Ho was picked
up in an unconscious condition
and removed to th homo of
Frank Book at Ilomingford whero their unprincipled pai crs alter
ho regained consciousness and win- , l ll!l,vo li" dispute
i . ..:,!. i.n..n !,..:,.:.. r..i.,t.... .,
was attended bv Drs. Holbrooki
and Bellwood who found that his
hoad and neck was injured and
his right hand was badly bruised.
Ho is now able to sit up and will
go to Marsland today. Mr. Rich-
... ., ,. ,
ardsonhas been railroading for
years, was used to getting off
and on fast trains and this was
tho first accident ho ever mot
witl,t
m 1 7 -ii
Choice, clean German millet.
Latest War News.
IProiii tho Omaha I ly World-Heratd
Key Vcst, May f. News of the
tlrst land (ljjlit In Cubit In. which
jNiu'rlciin nail ctibitn Coiccs wore
allied has Just, reached here. A
small expedition eacortlnn arms,
ammunition autl supplies, landed
near Muriel. Two hundred Spanish
cavalry In ntnbusli opned a heavy fire
on the tuir and landing party,
fienor.tl Diaz, with the moan force
wnltiliiK to receive tlKuppllcH. chare
ed in the rcir. A sharp eticaeemont
follinvcd. American and Cuban
lira en were carried side hysldo. The
SpaiiiariU were rotued with twentv
.woundt'd and sixteen (h-ad, besides
linrses. The eunhoat 'thninetnn.
lower down, saw the Rpuilards in
treatine and sent, several shells in
their midst,
New York, M.ty 5. The adminis
tration is hoping that within forty
eleht hours our .sl.ijw shall have met
tht'.Sp.'inisli Hoot and annihilated it.
ISverv move made bv the strut (('
P"'i"s "-c waiehi-e events closely,
'.""eviim i-nni win m oneor uie
ereatCNt naval battle th' world ever
saw.
W. W. Marple, general agent
of tho Beatrice Creamery Com
pany, of Liih'olu, was in Hem
ingford Wednesday consulting
souks of our citizens in reference
to establishing a creamery station
at this point. Mr. Marple will
return on Saturday, May LUli,
when he will explain everything
to all who nro interested. The
meeting will bo held on the above
date at two o'clock p. m. at tho
court house. It will pay every
farmer to bo present. Tho Bea
trice Creamery Company operate
tho largestcreamery in tho world
audit is a reliable concern.
Mr. Erb Replies.
Alliance. Neb., May 2, 1898.
Enrroit Herald:
Will you please allow mo a fow
lines of space in tho only truthful
paper in Box Butto county. I
understand thai tho county com
missioners and myself have been
raked over tho coals by tho most
unreliable, unprincipled, low-lived
papers in Box Butto Co., and
as I have never seen or road the
articles myself and do not take
tho Alliance papers, as they are
not tit to be kept in a respectable
house I can only form an idea of
what the articles were liko and 1
must be condemned by thoso Al
liance hoodlums for the follow
reasons: First, Because I would not ac
cept tho forged petition to re
move the county seat.
Second, Because I exposed
their fraud and forgery by exam
ining said petition.
Third, Because JL would not bo
a party to tho scheme of im
peaching Commissioner Barry
ami redisricting the county so
asto give tho corporations a
chanco to elect ail the commiss
ioners and run ttio county muuuL
at their will and levying a
speciul tax to build a tfoJ.UJU
court houso and jail and to im
prove thuii property, reduce the
taxes in Alliance precinct and
raise it iu the country liku they
have done when they had tho
power' and because 1 would not
allow my knoes to bow under
corporate power and be bribed
with a little corporation pap
and boodle funds, ridein tho hobo
car, drink boodle swill Willi them
or allow myself to bo used by
the Alliance .skinflints as some
of the pap suckers m and around
Alliance do. if thoso hobo bruis
ers had any proof that Will Jesse
lived on .section 0. township -j,
range 47, and some others which
I testified to tho contrary, I say
if those were honest why did
they not off or such proof and
contiadict m before the Board
and not go idling those lies in
V.UI ",,jau "- .,.,. -,.
this time of year. 1 did not
want to say anvthinir but I desire
lo iet the honest taxpayers of
' I3ox Butto county know that I am
with them, and to toll those pap
suckers that if they think they
can drivo mo into lino by abuse
Umt t, havo got holtf of tIlf,
wrong dutchman. I am alsoglnd
to say that wo havo two county
officers in Box Butto county that
.cannot bo bought or scared by
corporation jiowor.
Yours truly, G. W, Ekb. .
y'ii'wiim.-ia-ai-iiinti.tpfiCTwinwiiMu ii-i.wmfinrmti"AemftKimmitmyrmmmiim n.umtm.iimmm miw xn
Hemingford presents u very
patriotic appoaranco this week.
Largo Hags are floating from tho
ourt houso and band stand
stoeplos and from many res
idences. MAUSIjAND itkms.
Mr. Susor came down from
Crawford Tuesday.
A littlo child of Mr. Shoyes
was buried last, Sunday.
Miss Lottie Van Voohris, who
has a music class in this vicinity,
spent Saturday with Miss Sophia
Roll.
Nelson Richy, who reconlt
wont to Hastings to attend Col
lego, caino home last weok sick
with measles.
The "Gregg School", district
No. 10, has a now Hag, which for
sizoand beauty surpasses any iu
the community.
ivituougn tno nignt was stormy
April "8th there was a good
crowd at the ball in Crigler's
hotel and all report a good timo.
niJHKA 1TISMS.
Mr. and Mrs. W.' II. Jowctt are
contemplating a trip to Omaha
this Bummer.
Mr. W. T. Johnson is spend
ing a few weeks in Lincoln.
Omaha and Plattsmouth.
Robert Garret and family nro
thinking of selling their farm
and going to Canada in the spring.
It is very quiet around Berea
now, no cyclones, elopements,
marriages or anything of im
portance. Miss Alary Eborly, who has
been spending tho past year with
her brother David Eborly, ex
pects to return to her homo in
Indiana soon.
CANTON ITKMS.
C, W. Lock wood is busy filling
dangerous old wells iu Sioux
counly-
Froin some unknown cause Mr.
W. A. Hood lost a line cow a few
days ago.
S. M Naugle is digging a well
for Air. Moon on Snake Crook
this weok.
Airs. G. II- Clayton and sons
vere visiting Airs. Geo. Zimmer
man Saturday.
Since our late rains and snows
tho fanning people of our vicin
ity are very busy
Somo of our citizens who are
out of wood are in tho pine
ridgo securing fuel this weok.
D. F. Miller had bis fine sorrel
riding phny, known as '.'Sissie".
badly cut on tho wire Monday.
Air. and Airs. Al. Bass are ex
pecting thc-ir daughter Sidney of
Wyoming to make them a visit
soon.
Attalba and Betinio Bearss of
Howell, Alich., are visiting their
grandparents Mr. and M'is.
Nelson Bearss.
LAWN (JLHANINOS
Who hiild it never raliih?
J. W. Wi-tcht Is puttlntr up a windmill.
J. M. WnueUhaH been out this week bhsossIdk
P. Nlkaut was at Iawn Wednesday dUpos,.
Idk of his ben fruit.
James Harry wua In Lawn this week to rend
tho bulletins. '
O. Chlzck and wife havo L'ono to Pino Itldgo,
S. I)., for a few days vlhlt.
C Klcmko and Jos. Planansky wera hcen on
tlio Htrecus of Lawn Wednesday, discussing tho
war situation.
Justice Itrohhar and Colonel Evans aro try
iiiK to raise a rompauy to lnado tho l'htllp-
llios.
Say, Oh ny. tho Spaniards feel sore.
They've stun their day but It won't go any
linoiu.
TO CUKI! A 01.1) IN ONIj DAY
Take Luxiit Ivo Uromn Quinine Tablets. All
Drt.(.'.iotK icluiid il i n i j li H iftllh tc ( iiio.,i
Wildy wants all your potatoes,
butler, egijs and chickens
C. J. Wildyhas shipped out 27
enrsof potatoes this sear-on.
We have a now Singer sowing
machine the best on tho market
for sale cheap. Call and seo it.
Non-resident owners of timber
claims can complete thoir final
proof by corresponding with T. J.
O'Koi-fo.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Th9 Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature cf
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w
latest styles, superior
fabrics, at fabulous LOW
prices are now on sale at
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Mil Come and see Sf$
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anil
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Charter Oak Cook Stoves,
Genuine Round Oak Heating Stoves
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc
Special Agent for BAKER PERFECT Barb
Wire the Best on Earth
HEMINGFORD
-.Manufacturers of-
Flour, Graham,
-And Dealers
COAL, IIjTT'ILIIBIEIEB, H,I2E3
Paper, Sash and Doors.
HSLLER & WILDY.
A
OPEN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND
TITCIIER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK.
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that
has borne and does now bear rf? e on every
the fac-simile signature ofG&&ffi&ffix wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought ? on the
and has the signature of OZsyyfM&&'. wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
BetPAjf jiprgrTV'-- LUl iJJi-- "' I' w1
Insist on Having :
The Kind That Never Failed lou,';
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in All Kinds of-
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