Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190?, July 29, 1898, Image 5

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The Herald.
..OFFICIAL PAPER OF
.BOX BUTTE COUNTY
" T. J. O'Klini'lI. I'ublUhcr.
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tlio wfcriwiH uf llniiiiKfiirl anil Uux Hullo
(-mint).
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ONK YKAU $J!
MX MONTHS 'r'
COUf'.YOl'KIOKIlS.
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R, I'. Kwmm slnTiir.
.W.M.Ioi.kn- K Attorney.
Mik A. K. Nkkiani h'' o.iulHiulplit.
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Dii. W. K.bMn.i.iiit 'iriiiii-r.
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JAH. IIULI.JNUVUK .. Ciihihih1oiht,.,hJ I'lltt.
'(!. V. Wuscan jniiiilHHliinwJJnl Dim.
y. H 'PO'RTE'll,
xAUorney - at - Lawx
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W M. OTiEJs'CE,
ATTORNEY - .A.T - LAW,
I'rarlii'fH ilillllilif coiirtH
lleminiiford, Nob.
i - -
TOTTLE & TASK
Attorneys - at Law,
Il'iiniugford, Nebraska..
DII. C. V. HOU3KOOK,
YMCUM and SWRGEOJ1,
Kusidouee. riall house. Ollico
.Eirst door north Box Butte
iJuuk ljldg.
Hemingford, -:- JJcbvashi
T. J. O'KEEFE,
AJ. S. COMMISSIONER,
DISTRICT OH NlilJRASKA.
All mutters coining lieforo tlic Uniteil States
'Intuit Cotut or tlui United Stalos I.umlOllk-u
jvlll ic(;ol.o Luomiil ami ciut'ful attention.
AlsniiltuiKllouU kinds of business for non
Tsldoiils: luult'stutu, rentals, collections, etc.
Oirrespoinloni'o sollciteil. Olllcusut
1-.HMINOKOIUJ AMiCItAWFOIll). NKI1.
Time Table
FOR
Hemingford
pLintoj.j., D:nvj:k,
JOmaua, j1Ii:jj:na,
Ciik-aoo, I3irr
fiv .)oHi:i'ii, iSai.t Ii.KK City,
Kansas City, IPoutIjANI),
Ht. Louis and all San Francisco,
poyitb east uu.dund all points
Mjuth ' VG$r
TltUNH I.HWK AH 1'ol.l.OUK.
l'liNM'ti.'cr. (lulls. . Drive I m mii I.
Sif.il.
No. IS.
IlilllliUH uiiil nil ixiintH urn ih
nuil uit
. 41 n. in
ii'iulit. ihiily. DcHiIwooil.
IIiIIIiikh and iiitiTiiiraliatu
hlllli'HIH
S.S.'i p. in.
No. 17. l'icilit. ilail.
Nw Cahtla
mill imi'iiiiislmlo HtatioiiH . .r p. in.
II o. i'l. I'iim'Iii;it, ilniljr, for Lincoln,
OnmliK. Cliienuo anil nil
I'oinlhi'nHl 11:15 p.m.
s'.i. (1. rrelnlit. dally, for Lincoln
. ' nuil iinriiiiMlliiln HtatioiiH r..(IS p. in.
I.'i.48. 1-ioilit . daily, fur Lincoln,
nuil iiilrniii'iiiiit" hIhI'oiih 1(1 'J.'i a. in
All trmiiH tlaily iM'iit Nom. 17 anil H.
47 ilnllj cxct'pl Sunday.
4 daily nxtvpt Munda),
Kltn-iiiuu, dining anil rorltnluir clinir csrw
ImjiIb fi on tliroimli trainv 1'icUi-tH Mild
anil linuraKtx'licrltt'd to an) poiit in tlio United
hlaliHiii Caiiiida
1'nr inroriimtiiHi. m-iiK. tiii liflili'-i and liclc
rth call on or write to W. M. ( opi'laud, AKont,
or J l'KAM'lri, (icn'l I'lihfittiiKi'r AKcut.Ouialiii
Ni'liranKa.
Noricn.
Tho un(Uir.siguod will tuUe
cattle or horses to );isturo tliir-
te(Mi milo.s luirthwost of Hnmiur-
ord. T(inns rcuhonablo. In-
quir at Wm Cross.
KSTKM A TAYI.OIS.
OASTOniA.
Pears tha yy lIlB Kind YOU HaW Always Bfll!ftt
A.ttxation.. Horsemen!
Th t't'eneh t-oaeh .stnllioi)
QVLNAULT niidl Jio Shire stal
lion, BAXON JvlN(i, will bttind
the pre-fiit Kooson at my place six
niilos west and two miles north of
Heininirford.
Ternin: ."i to in-iiro u nmro in
foal; 0 to it.biire foal to teat. All
mures traded or icniovcd will for
feit rny Jn-uruncf sr will bo duo
at one.'. Care taken to prevent
accidents but L will not bo respon
sible if any occur.
A. H. JiM'KAUT.
Non resident owners of timbor
(ilaiin- can complete, their final
proofs without coming to tho
county by currespondiny with
T. .J.O'Keofe.
Bear the T Kind You Hare Alftays Bwgfct
Mrs. Ilorncall is quite ill.
Mrs. J. V. Nichols is seriously
ill.
W. C. Phillips was up from
Canton Tuesday.
Geo. Carter wont to tins sand
bills Thursday to malro hay.
Attorney'. G. Siiuonson was
in town a while Hist evening.
John Leilb of Biirhuuk so
journod in town Wednesday
night.
Uev. N. C. A. GarnOss and C.
V. Uoberts are now suhseribors
to thqlli:itAr,i.
F. H. O. Foslcet and wifo of
Sioux county tiro staying in
Hemingford this week.
C. E. West, formerly sqetipn
foreman tit Ginird litis moved his
family to tow-u and is occupying
rooms upstairs in Uhrig's store.
O. V. Iosket and sisters,
and Misses IJjftha Kuril. Delia
Heed started overland Monday
tor Hot bprings for a few days
recreation.
J. W. Uhiiflty, W. F. Walker
and M. C. Houmnoul a-o among
those who recently renewed their
subscription to the IIintAin.
P. II. Dillon mid Tho.,. Collin,
of 15ox llutto precinct .ere in
town Tuesday on business. Thoy
made the IlnitALDtt pleasant cull
The Epworlh league lesson for
Sunday evening July 31st, is:
"The Teniplo of the. Ilody;" 1
Cor. ft, 10-23. rLVmnerance
Lesson.)
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xuu imiuaico uil;vh-i iuiuii;iiu
tho People's Puijly sttito conven
tion at Lincoln Aug. '2, lSi)8, are:
S. BrLibby, D. K. Spticbt, r.
M. lodence, J. "W. Baumgtirdnor,
G. 71. Sullivan, Ernest feints
and G. W. Erb.
Tho people of ths state are
fortunate in that the most direct
routo by which they can roach
the great exposition is one justly
famed for the excellence of its
equipment and service, tho court
esy of its officals and employes,
and the attract ivenos of tho
Country through which it pesac.
Wo refer to the Burlington Route.
County Clerk Phelps went to
Lincoln Saturday nygnt to meet
Mrs. Phelps who has been visit
ing in California for several
months. They arrived Tuesday
morning wnd are now domiciled
at the Pinkerton. Thoy will bo
gfn housekeeping soon in the
Mrandser house on Wyoming
iivenuo.
MissLoula Blair has been en
gaged as teacher in tho Homing
ford school for tho next your.
She is well qualified for the
position and no doubt will give
satisfaction. Tho Principal has
not been hired yet but we under
stand tho board bus decided
upon a gentleman if. he will
accept the position at tho salary
offered. There wore about n
dozen applications for each posi
tion, The democratic county conveti-
tion convened at tho Court house
Tuesday, July 20, 181)8, for the '
purpose of electing delegates to,
slate convention.
W. T. Johnson, P. J
Meizold,
F. II. Smith, A. D. Millelt and
I. J. O'keofe wero oleoUd dole- ject 'lesson. Let your prejudice! burn 28xlH, with hay mow, hold
gates to tho stale convention and he buried and smothered and lend ,4 tons of buy; 2 good granario
tho delegates who .attend aiojtheglud and welcome hand tind 2 corn cribs, 4 franio cowstiible.
authorized tp oast full vote of assistance to mako oory enter- 2, LlxJIOft; 110x11, and 24x11 ft.
county. priseu success. Here an avenue buggy shed, smoko house, hei
Tho chairman will fix tho dale was opened enabling farmers of house, cave,, corrals, ho" pen.v
for holding the county noininat-1
ing convention
W. 11. Ward was elected chair-
nianaudW.T Johnson secretary,,1
for the ensuing two years. j
7 TTT 7 T!
Lost-on July fourth, u gold
wuch. Q ,oo,mj is some worn
and has tho letters M. B en- '
graven on out side. The tinder
will bo suitably rewarded by
leaving it at my homo or
post office.
AlHS. K. II. BuKCIIAItI).
CLEAKANCli SALE'.
All triinmud hats must go tit
reduced prices. Anyone in need
of a hut would do wulj to come
and see us. First come, first
choice, Miss L. Adams.
The Hemmgford Creamery.
l'rjiti thR Cri-to-Dnie runner.
The opening of tho creamery
snp'irnloi stutioit tit lloiningtord,
Neb., on tlio SOthult., wusattond
p(l willi more interest add display
of outlitisiasni than nuy cnterpriMi
of the imtiiro over wituused. A
member of tho Up-to-Dato Kami-
or staff was present un.1 could not
help lint obervo tho determina
tion and interest with which tho
residnits of Hox 13utte county dis
played. Such (lemonHtialious
prove that they welcome such u
markot for their produce and
gives every asHcrance-to tho pro
motors that the institution will bo
a success. There is nothing that
lends oiicourago;uent and conli
deuco in success of those tU'camory
enterprises more than to -ee the
pooplo or each community extend CM,lty Jn Istin the Nebraska
a wolcoiihi hand and a desire to lineal ionalJCxhibit at I ho Trans
assist and patronize them. Such Mississippi Kxpohition; bonce
wus displayed by the good people l',H it''diir.
f UemiiiMfonl and that station
jrrjes on recoid as the host one in
the West, and already the town
,.w hpeli hroudit into nromiuenee
j fmin Xew York iiud Chicago'
creamery journals as W1I as thu
press in our own state.
UiwuIoh the representative of
I this jounitil, Prof. A. L. Haeeker
land Dr. A. T. Peler., of the State
University, and V. W. Marplo,
gouonil a-e.nt of the Moatriee
CJnumory ('o,, were present from
Innculn. As early as 7 o'clock in"
the morning farmers began coining,
in with tlioir milk, mul the niuchin
cry was set m motion and despite
till was entirely new, everything
run us smooth and to tho delight
of the operators. Tho Uu
Alpha No. 1 separator was put to
u severe test, but it did not seem
to tire. "Wagons kept coming up
to the platform and stood in line
six tind eight deep all morning,
and it was near 12 p. in. when the
last can had been unloaded and
weighed. Tho totals were tigured
up and 1P-170 pounds of milk it
showed had been delivered, which
is said to he a record breaker.
Everybody then repaired ip
dinner and from fhero to the
grounds arranged for a good
time. A splendid parade hud
been arrnnged. anil headed by till
excellent hand of twenty pieces,
the procession marched through
tho streets to tho grounds where
seats and shade had been prepared.
Tho afternoon was passed pleas
antly with, dairy nmWnrin talk! "StaiuUu for Nobruski
from Messrs. liaeckeivPeters and
Marplo interspersed with music
both vocal and instrumental and
it wus lute in tho afternoon before
the exercises closed, und tho jieo
plo seemed to have appreciated
the day which will go down in
history to the little town as a great
ovotn;, while the visitors wero
loud in expi easing themselvos as
enjoying the hospitality and in
terest displayed. Hemingford
is tho imiking of an excellent trad
ing point if her people lend such
a encouragement to tho enter-
prises Seeking entrance to tho
little city, and deserves all she
gets,
In conclusion the Up-to-Date
Farmer would like other towns to
tuUe a note of tho successor this
station and draw therefrom ; :.n ob-
this county to dispose .of one'
piincipal product, for cash, hereto -
fore hartori'd away at any old
price, reducing the hard labor of
the good wift on the farm and
ivi,, B'pt-T returns It might
lj0 w.n to ml(l also tlml ts 8tn.
tloiiMmpi-oving riht along and
;.. ,i, ,.: i.. i..,u ,.;,..i
.-... ,. "...MMf; m.ij mm i-iwiiuit
I some tiling over lifty new patrons
t 1,)y!amli',I,ow rflcvB oyer 11,000
at thoin()uml of lnijk (laijy H() great
are the receipts that it has become
necessary to add a second separat
or to properly take cure of the
milk without delay to the patrons.
On the opening day thoro wore
mirlit v.ninlil mifrnns! m-)im dnlivni'-
r r.. " . .
ed milk, and .wo pound-, was t lie BMrstho Kind Ycu Hate Alwyt Bwelit
largest amount delivered by any Bignatare P, ylt?-n-ono
patron, luoiu the 11,470; 9t zfT
pounds of milk received over
1,100 pounds of ereuni was sepa
rated which iniMiuw Umt soyiotliiij;
nonr Hixty dollars a dny will he
paid to tlio pnlioim of (m creain
ory or about $1,500 a mouth. Is
such tin enlorprUo a bonelil or a
detriment to tho residents of tlio
town and county? "Who will sa,
I nay? Hero's our regards to the
people of JJox Mill to county.
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT.
Tho Following Circular letter
Put Out by Slate Sup't.
.lacksoii Will Mo of Interest to
Aj)l Who Are Tntorosjled
in Nebraska Schools.
Lincoln. Neb.,, luly. 0, 18J)S.
To Nebraska School People.
Many have experienced dilll-
inis exuion is 10 oo loumi in
the OALt.KUY of tho manufact
' niES buihltng. Homo visit oui
,nHTOKM. hi:aj)quau'WKS in
"", Nebraska building mid fail to
mu thu exhibit, not kuowiuj.'
',sl ' ,s l)nt 1U i()thor building
Thu xliiliL occupies horn,
lift(,(, tbousiind squino foot o
1,")'1 sl,ilc0' ,1 ,inprjses till
!"ulos of scl'0(,1 wo,'k fl',n lh(
u"'tM -n imoii up inrougii iik
h,ill 'nvor.Mly, and is pro
"-''! ly hMuling educators o
,,,10,' Mnle "s ,,m "r 1'" l"w
v-u,,u,ll',u,,aj l-l","lB u,l'. '""'
over soon. Tlio iNew J'Jugltiti I
Journal of Education, published
at Boston and Chicago, in ib
issue of of July 14tb, makes the
following comment: "Tho educa
tional exhibit of Nebraska at tin
Trans-Mississippi Exposition,
Omaha, is one of tho best, if no
literally tho host, over made ii
the United States." Groatcrod
it is due to the thousands of edit
cators and pupjls of tin
Nebraska schools who so faith
fully co-operated with us u
milking tho exhibit a success.
While wo till aro proud tin.
Nebraska, bus tho lowest' p
cent of illiteracy, wo feel th;
this exhibit is right in keepin
with the high standing our sta
has attained.
The work is neatly urrung(
and tastefully decorated. Visi1
ors can tind seats where thoy c
rest and examine tho work. Ye
perhaps in no better way thu
by taking your friends with ye
to soo this exhibit, which n
doubt is us fine an education.!
exhibit as was ever put up b
any state. W. K. Jackson,
Sup't. Nebraska Educations!
Exhibit.
See tho 5c siirpriso bargains a
Wildy's.
A Bargain.
1 have for sale ono of tho be
iniproved stock farms in north
west Nebraska.
100 aero., 00 arcres under eul
tivation, all can be cultivated
balance fenced for pastun
Splendid frame house, 2 stoic
niain )art 28x18, with nn 1
Uxl-1; good cellar; good lo-
buy yards, etc: lino irardon.ini-
' gated; splendid well will supph
over 200 barrels of wurer daily;
(good windmill and tank.
j 27 head of cattle, 10 young
cows, good bull, 4 2-yoar old
h,f bnIanco aml
calves; all good stock. Plenty of
...,,.,....,.. . J
i rangu tor uu uuao oi siocif.
None of the above nroporh
will be sold separately, bill the
I whole will bo sold at a sacrifice.
Will also offer v,
implements and
cheap. Apply to
lot of farm
machinery
T. J. O'Kkkkk.
OASToniA.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSKRTIN'G IN THE COl'KTS OUR ItlGIIT TO
THE KXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND
riTCIIER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK.
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "CASTORIA," tho samo that
has borne and docs now bear ? 0n every
tho facsimile signature of C&s&ffi&c&x 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 j? -. on the
and has the signature of 6&&ffi&Z&; wrap
per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except
The Centaur Company, of which Chas. JL 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 lie does not know.
"The KM You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
(&&&fiUC
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Ton.
THt OtNTAUR COMPANY, TT MU."HIY OTHCCT, NCWVOHK CIT.
Complete Line
New
Of latest styles, superior
fabrics, at fabulous LOW
prices are now on sale at
The BIG DOUBLE STORE
lillf Come and see tfi
vr YOUR
C.
SERVICE.
ANTON
PIONEER
Hardware
and
J 1 1 15 UI.1HM' J'.STAM-.I!J1KNT IN Tljr? C'OUNTV
Charter Oak Cook Stoves,
Genuin e Round Oak Heating Stov$
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc..
Special Agent for BAKER PERFECTpavb
Wire- the Best on Earth
HEMINGFORD HILLING CO.,
Manufacturers of--
Flour, Graham, Meal and Feed
And Dealers n All Kinds of
Paper, Sash
niLUER
Spring Goods
J.WILDY.
UHRIG,
. n.n
and Doors.
& WILDY,
Saddlery,