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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1898)
naimrataawaeatf iKiiiiiHiHijfrm " i..i. mwiiilrtMtta&hatHtammmmanumii&rwm 19b, The Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY ""'" T. J. OMCSCPIi. Publisher. I'nMMicl ptry Friday nml rnlifil nt tlie lHtHillirf n H-niliii-fiird, NMirawkn. in mVijtnl ilitHMmnN nmtcer. Tilt: Jlr.iiUWlouiil to tin. IntiMPHtn nf lUiiiiunfonl nml ' UntU dimity. HMiitonirrma nvrist: ONK YKAU UN 14 YllAll ....f. hl MONTHS.... ?IM) ...."5 ("OUT Y . M.PitBM-s. . .. A. M. Miu.ru ,1. II. II. lit irrr... K. I'. Hwebni V. M. ImiBN'tt Mint. A. It. Nfbianu. t ItAH.ltlUNN I)u. W.K. Miu.v.u ... Dit. C. V. HuLBUuoP .1 mv IHhuv J VH. IIOI.I.lMUKK . (I. W. IUM'? Ol'PICKIW. Clerk. TrfjiHurer. .., JllllltC. HIhtIII. Attorney. .tic p. inti'inli'tit. Nnneyur, CoroiiiT. . I'li)iriiin. ('oiiiiiiIfhIiiiht 1ft list ('iiminifnimif r '-'nil DIM. ('nmnilmioin'rHnl Dint. y. E. PORTE ocAttorney - at Lawx ("U.Vl'0i;i) NKII. Oilioo in Syndicate Itlocl;. W. M, 10QEMCE, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW( 1'rarticcrt in nil tlio -oiirts Heniingford, Neb. TUTTLE & TASK Attorneys - at Law, llemingford, Nebraska. 1)11. 0. A. HOLI3K00K, 1H1 Y SI CI AX and SWRGEOJI, Ivcsidcneo, Hall house. Ollicq First door norlli Box Butte Bank Bldg. T. J. O'KEEFE, U. S. COMMISSIONER, UI51 RICT OP NHURASKA. All uinltcrM'oinliiH lieforw tlip rnlti'd Stales C'IumiH Coin tor tlio Unllcil Suites I.und onicc Mill iccclu pi Din it mill niroful attention. ANn intend to nil kinds of business for non iWili'Ms itulestnUi. runtuls. collodions, etc. "oin.'siowleni,e solicited. OWcesiit r.KMINOrOKI) AMiCHAWTOltn. NK1I. I Time Table FOR Hemingford LINCOLN, Omaha, ClIICAdO, Sr iIoskimi, Kansas City, St. Louis and till points east and south Di:nt.ii, IIklkxa, Burn?, Salt Laki: City, PoitTIiANI), San Francisco, and all points west TllXINH l.EWE AS l'"OM.OH. N. II. l'.iniu,r, dally. Df.-ulwooil, liilluiKK nml nil points noi Hi nml wt-t 1.21 a. m No. IS. I ndttlit, dally, DiwIwikmI, llllliliKH and iiitiTiui'dluto MittioiiH 8.2S p. in. No. 47. Pm-IkIiI, dullyNew Cat-llo and iiitcinicduito xlatioiiH 2.55 p. in. Ho. CI. l'ast.oiitrr, dnily.fur Lincoln, Umulia, ( IiU'.'iku and alt IxilntHt'UNt "...11:15 i. m. No, in. l'"riiht. dail. for Iiinrolu and iiiti'rinoltaUihtatioiiH . 5.03 p. in. tin. 18. l''n'iulit, daily, for Lincoln, and iiitrriiicliat ftalionn. lO.'il a. m All train daily nxcent Noa. 41 au.l l 4" ilaily pkoujiI Sunday. 4bdail) except Monday, Sli'i'idm:. ijliilm: and rcclinlin; chair rars KnlH fiii'l nn tliiiiimli trailiN. TickctH Hold and IwifKMKKL'lit'ckrd toanj point in tlm United tilaU'H or Cannda. Kor inroriiiation. iiiipN, tinio talilfs and tinlc- t call on or rile to W. M. ( opi'land. Audit, or. KltAM'IS, (it'li'l 1'anM'iiBPr Ai;ciit,Onialiii Ni'lirahUu. Notici:. Tlio uiidoPhiynod will take cattle or liovst's to pasture thir teen inilos northwest of Heniing ord. Tonus reasonable. In qnir at Win Cross. EstellaTayloh. CASTOniA, The Kind Yon Have Always Bought A.ttntion, Horsemen! The FruiU'h coai-h hlallion QUJNAULTimcl tho Sliiro stal lion, SAXON KING, will .stand the piu-uiit seoson nt my place six inilus west and two. milos north of .'lleininjjford. Tonus: is" to iiistiro a innro in on I; so' to insure foal to teat. All ituros trndwl or romovod will for Tiiit Miy i n " rar.ee So will be duo nTor.. fJtLHiltjiff to prevent jicculeiits but I will wi)t"iwi7'Apo'n. sible if any occur. A. S. EXYKAltT. Nou-rosideiit owners of timber claims can complete thoir tSiml jiroofs without coming to tlio county by corri'ponding with T.J.O'Kcefe. " OASTOH.XA. Bwrs the s H KmkI You Haw Always BtwgU WWMm lvoadnmsler Mclntvro is in town todny. Another separator was put in tho cronmory this week. C.J. Wildy hasn 5c counter established in his store. Attorney Iodonco nttonded court at Cbadron Tuesday, Miss A lid a Bowers was an Alliance visitor "Wednesday. The publisher spent a couple of days this week at Omaha. B. F. Oilman moved bis family to Alliance Monday whore they will make their future home. Miss Bertha Kern went to Alli ance Saturday whero sho will visit for tho next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sweenoy went, to Lakeside yesterday to attend tho Iligjriiis-BiiLfgs wedding. J. P. Hazard returned last week f i'om Omaha whero ho" has been taking in tho Exposition. A marriage liconse was issued this week to Win Kline and Mi.-.s Emma Eckinan both of this county. Ed Lunsberg of Bercsford Soutn Dakato was here Wednes day looking after bis rcalostato in tercsts. Howard Pinkorlon resigned his position of hotel clerk at llyannis and returned to IIeming-t ford last week. Hon. W. L. Greene was re nominaud by acclamation for congress at the Broken Bow con vention yesterday. J. C. Parkin moved his family out on the Pierce farm this week. This is one of tho best farms on the Niobrara. Clark Olds, E. C. Sheldon and G. M. Sullivan nttonded the? Pop ulist convention at Broken Bow yesterday, as delegates. Miss Jessie Sweeney went to Lakeside last Friday and visited at the Higgins home until today. Sho was bridesmaid tit the mar riage of Miss Higgins. II. Bee ton is moving bis family into the Iodonco house this weok. Mr. lodeuce will take possession of his new residence which he has had ropnpeied and painted. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Neeland left Sunday night for Caxada whore they will spend tho sum mer visiting friends and relatives. They will take in the Exposition on their way. Miss Marguerite Higgins and Mr. D II. Briggs wore married last evening nt tho homo of the bride's parents in Lakeside. Both are well and favorably known and have a host of friends who wish them a happy and prospGious voyago through life. Sup'c Neeland will leave for Springviow, Key a Paha county Saturday, where she will be an instructor in the Institute. Mr. Fred Neeland came up from Lin coln last week and will conduct the teachers' regular examination next Saturday during the absence of the Sup't. Mrs. Fred Abley of Nonpareil gave a dinner Wednesday in hon or of her noice, Mrs. Morley of Chicago. Those present were Misses Belle Martin, Delia Heed, Rosa Parkin. Anna Ward, Mrs. Pvustin, and Mrs. Kidwell. Mrs. Abley is an excellent hostess and the day was enjoyed by all. Tho Thompson brothers, aged 10 and 2-1 years, who resided on a ranch near Lakeside were drownod Wednesday whilo at tempting to cross Whito river, noar Cbadron. Tho st 'earn was swollen, tho result of a Avator spout. Tho older brother was married a month ago to Miss Jjiilu Kendall, sister of Kov. Kendall. An interesting talk was given i(i Miss l)royn, Sunday evening lit the M. E. ahn fQit, tfip Inter est of tho Mothodist huspiiid at Omaha. Tho building now used is too small to accommodato all patients, and an effort is being i inado to oroct u 50,001) building to contain one hundred and fifty beds. Fifty dollars was sub scribed in Hemingford for this Latest War News. New York, July Id. Tho fed eral censor in New York, Mr. Grim I Squires, stated at !l:lT p. m. fodny that oflieiiU announce ment might bo made that the ..tirrender of Santiago had been verified, and at exactly 51 o'clock this afternoon;, the1 city was forinaUv turned bvor to us. The following telegram from Washington was received at noon today. July 15. Americans took pos session or Santiago at daybreak. Spanish stacked arms and moved to east end of city. All of tho forts, lls gun boats, two cruis ers and 15,1)00 stand of small arms were surrendered. Ameri can gunners aro occupying Moro castle and all other Spanish forts. The board of county commiss ioners will convene next Mon day for tho purposo of callinir a special election to submit tho question of tho ro-location of tho county beat. As there seems to bo a few people in Alliance who cannot rest until an election is called, wo presume it may just, as well be called now as at any other time and tho matter will then bo set tled for livo years. When it coinos to voting, the farmers and tax-payers will not allow them selves to be bulldozed by the Alliance schomurs who aro work ing tho deal for their own per sonal interests. Doubtle.-s tho schemers will resort to anything to secure voles but the farmers and tax-payers will moot them at every turn. CANTON Hay making is here and tho ciy is "Who can I get to help me?" G. II. Clayton and family re turned homo from thoir visit in Duwes county Saturday. Arthur Bass whilo in Alliance a fow days ago swtiped horses and is well pleased with his trade. Miss Pearl Broshar ennio down from her homo Sunday to tako charge of her school on Snake. Mr. Ennnett Johnson of Sioux county "v 111 till Rev. Kern's ne.xi appointment at Canton, July 24th. Mr. Ed Swoezey, our energetic assessor, called nt our sanctum Saturday evening and expounded to us on the topics of the day. LaBt Sunday evening while tho storm was raging tho resilience of D. F. Miller wns struck by light ning, set on lire and a pig wns killed twenty yards away. Mr. Louis Hood, who has been managing G. W. Nation's sheop ranch on Snako Creek for tho past two months, drove a nail in knee and returned home on Saturday for repairs. A fow days ago whilo drawing water Mike Sedlogic, a boy of 10 or 12 years, hud the misfortujin to fall in a well 180 feet deep. His mother finding him hitched n horse to tho ropo and drew him out unhurt. Seo tho 5c surprise pargains at Wildy'a. Lost on July fourth, a gold watch. The case is some worn and has the letters M. li. on gr.ivon on out side. Tho finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving it at my homo or at tlio post oftico. Mus. R. II. BuvNCHAitn. A LIBERAL OFFER. Every farmer and dairyman should read tho Upto-Dato Farmer. It is tho best Irani and dairy paper we bavo seen. The subscription price is fifty cents a year. Wo will send tho paper free ono year to now subscribors to TiihIIkkaldwIio pay a year's subscription and wo will also solid the paper free to all who re new their subscription to The IIekau) within thirty days. Subscribe at onco so that you will receive tho next issue of tho Upto-Dato Farmer which will con tain a yvrito up of the Hemingford creamery and Box Butte county. CLEARANCE SALE. All trimmed hats must go at reduced prices. Anyone in need of n hat would do well to come and seo us. First come, first choice. .', Miss L. Adams. N'OTIUH. Bids will be received on or be fore July 2, 18i)H, for bujlding u soVl school house in district No 41. Plans and specifications may be seen at county superintendent's ofliue. The Board reserves the right to reject any ami all bidn. August Fhi.dhu, Director. Estuay Notiok. Taken up on May 12, 18(.)S, at my place on Section 21, Tp 27, 1. 51, one yearling niaio colt, brown color, with both hind fool white, star in foroliead, no brands. C. KliHMIUC. Fon Sam-:. One red Polangus bull, four years old. U is a thoroughbred and 'a fine animal; has never run ina herd, lit! can 1)3 seen at James llollinrake's place, 8 miles north of Hemingford. J. W. PiEUCU. Fifty Claims Wanted, for Cash. 1 want to buy improved farms and prairie land for cash; must be cheap. Give number of sec tion, town and range; also im provments in detail. Address E. A. Bluncic,' Carroll. Iowa. NOTICU. Notlco U liorcliv i;li;n that by Urtun of u Clint Hi! inorlfcWKf d.ili'd on tlio VHtb tiny of Jan uary lhVM, mid dnlv lilrd lit tlio nfllco of tlio county olorlt of llox Uvitto county, Nebraska, on llic'JUh iluv of .Ittiu.iry 1WW, and oxocutud by Ui-oreu H. Carter to Annlo K. Trout to su curu tlio paymunt of tint sum of .Oll and Inter est at ton per cont from date and upon ulilch there Is now duo llinsum of UiM and Interest from date. Default IiuvIiik been madu In tbu payment of HaidHumiind no suit or otberpro ccedltiKK lit law bavliiK been Itml Itutcil to recov er said dobt, or nn v part tlioreof, I w III nol tlio property tboroln dehcrlbed, viz: Olio dark bay muni, iilno jours old, brnmlcd :tv on rli;lit blp, two will to bind foot, uclcht lir.ltpoumlN, at public auction lit tlio west front door of tlio court Imuso, In Ilemlnit.'oril. llox Hutto county, NtbraMia. on tlio alictli day of AuKiist IMMpt oiin o'clock p m. Dated this mil ilav of July, IW. ANNIP. H. TKOUT, Mortsnu'CO. Ity K. I. SWUKNUV, fp 7-lr, Slierlrt of llox Ilutto Comity, Nb. Tourist Pamphlets desci iptivc of Yellowstone Nation al Park and the summer resorts of Colorado and containing, be sides maps and illustrations, a great deal of information of inter est to sight-seers and tourists can bo had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Bur lington Routet Omvihn, Nob. "Write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Ron to, Omaha, for handsome 32 page phiimplet descriptive of the Trans-Mississippi E x p o s i t i o n-. FREE. ' ' OLD PAPERS forsalo at this office. 5c a dozen. BURLINGTON ROUTE Low rates, East, West and South. Denver and return, Juno HI. 17.,1H, Oinuliii and lotuin, Juno l, ),2"J, i.1, SB, 27, 25) San Francisco and loturu Juno 2S and "-.'. Hot Spring, and luturn, Jur.o::ii and Julv A, I'oitlaud. Ore, ami return, J unc::u and July 1. NhhIhIIIc, Tcnn. and return. July 1, 2, 'J, Salt I.ako City and return. July II, YntdiliiKtoii, I). (' and loturu, July. .'1. 4, S, llumiloand return, July 11.12, A.-k tho local ticket ngent for particulars. J. Francis, General Pn.-senger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Lumber, Coal and Lime! Just received n car of select eastern himbor for tanks. Also all kinds of hard wood, cedar hinglos, lath, lime, and all l. inds of lumber. Ready made tanks, or will niako tanks to order. Prices to compote with anyone tho Northwest. Come and seo us before buying else where. Tanks and tank lumber a specialty. llKMIXai'OKD LUMUEll Co. O J$u SB T O St 2C j&. . Bears tbe O k Kind Yoti Haw Always BkjM CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You K&ve Always Bought Bears tho Signa.uro of 3sjgiaSK AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR ItlOHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same thai has borne and docs now bear f on every the fac-simile signature ofOSzr wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in tho homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought yV on the and has the signature of Ca&yfM&M wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chqs. 11 Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not cnd.an.gcr the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist niay offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought M BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF CzxSdci Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Toil 'HI CCNTAUIt COMPANY, TT MUHHr OTnECT, NKM YOBK CITY. Complete Line 4m Spring Goods Of latest styles, superior fabrics, at fabulous LOW prices are now on sale at The BIG DOUBLE STORE Come AT YOUR C. SERVICE ANTON PIONEER- Hardware and UlIK Ul.DKVT IVVrAIIMiIIMKNT IN TUB Col NTY Charter Oak Cook Stoves, - Genuin e Round Oak Heating Stovs Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Special Agent for BAKER PBRFECTBarb Wire tlie Best on Earth HEMINGFORD -- "Manufacturers of- Flour, Graham, And Dealers COAL, HLCrnisEBIEIEe, ILZ3EE3 Paper, Sash and Doors. j4' V fllLLER & WILDY. and see !il! J.WILDY. -- UHR1G, HILLING CO., Meal and Eeetl in All Kinds of Saddlery. U"'!"-"""