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About Hemingford herald. (Hemingford, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1895-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1898)
nvnr4 Ml mu nsnrMMfMravAvNn fk 1 t f, s 1 If. E. 'PO'RTE'll, cAttorney at Lawsc- CIIAWKOUI) NUIt. filHro tit S-iiiIIi-Iu lllnok. IV. M. MDEMCE, ATTORNEY - AST - IjA.'W, 1'iwtUt'H In nil tlie conrta Hemingford, Nob. TUTTLE & TASK attorneys - at - Law, Hemingford, Nebraska. 1)11. 0. A. 11OLCR00K, Qll YSICIAM and S'J'RGEOJl, ,Josidonco. TItill housi. Qllice First door north Box Butte Bank Bldg.' Hev.iingford, -- Nebraska T. J. O'KEEFE, ,U. S. COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT OP NEIIKASKA. ,A11 niattorH cnmliii; before tlie 1'iilletl Stntos ( Cticult Court or llio United Stales I.jintl Olflce will rccclNO piompt iiml I'uretul attention. AthauttoniltnnU kind of business for non residents; mil estate, lent :iK collections, .etc. p Correspondence sollellctl Ofllees ut I'iKMINtirQIIU ApCItAWFOKO, NKH. Time Table FOR Hemingford LINCOLN, .Omaha, Chicago, Sr Joseph, '.Kansas Cri'y, .fyj. Louis and all HlCNVEIt, HELENA, Butte, Salt Lake City, PoitTLAXI), Sax Fiuncisco, points east uiuluud all points Vutji west TllMNK I.FWK AS Koi.l.OWS. No. 41. l'nMiii'r, dully, l)i'aih("i(l. IlilliiiKH himI nil iiiilntn north ami wvM f.21 ,n. in Nn. 45. Hi-jcM. ilnlly. Demhwmd, HilliiiKH itud lutiTiueiliHtu KlatioiiH fc:2 p. in. ,11 tt. I". l-'ri'lulit, (lallj. New CuKtlo and inieiiMi'ilmtc ptptlmiH . 2.." i. in. No. 42. I'ltKMMiKer, ilniljr, for Lincoln, Unmlia, Cliirau" mid all I'olutN east Il:15i. in. No. 40. KrolKlit. iliiilj, for litnoolu ami IntiTint-dtutn htutioiiH ! OS p. m. Nn. 43. l'lt-iulit. ilitilv, for Lincoln. ami inti'rineilintii Hlalions 10 " a. iu All traiuu dull excr-pt Nod. 47 nil I lV 4" dnjly oxcepl Sunday. '4S dailj oi''it Monday, WIwiIihj. dininj; and rprlinin? chair rr.rs t-cath fiH iiu tliroiih'li tt.kins Tickets sijlil and IwcL-nK'n'olieckiHl to any iioint In tlio United "KtuleH or Canada l'or infooitat lyn, n,nl, I lino tuliln and link otHeall on or write to W. M. ( opoland. Auent. or J FRANCIS, (Jen'l lWeiwer Agent, Onmliii 'JVebraskj,. .ttention, Horsemenl Tlio French coach stallion jQUINAULT and tlio Shire stal lion, SAXON KING, will stand the pro&ent scoson at 1113' place sin jniles west and two miles north of Hemingford. Terms; $." to insure a mare in foul; 0 kto insure foal to teat. All inures trade or removed will for feit r.ny insurance S5 will be .duo at one?. Care taken lo prevent accidents but I will not bo respon sible if any occur. A. S. ExvrjAirr. Non-resident owners of timber laims can complete their final proofs without coining to tlio county by corresponding with 'JL J, O'Keefe. Lumber, Coal and Lime! .lust received a cur of select pastern lumber for tanks. Also all kinds qf. hard wood, cedar shingles, lntli, lime, and all kinds of lumber. .Ready made tanks, or will make tanks to order. Prices to compote with anyone the Xorthwest. Comu and Sea us bfcforo buying else where. Tanks and tank lumber a specially. Heminotqup LyMjiEu Cq. 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 provmonts in detail. Address E. A. Bluncic, Carroll, Iowa. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars Signa' .uro of C&Z&X -G&&1 Miss Hollo Martin is visiting friends at Marsland. Sup't. Xeoland returnad from Springviow this morning. Richard Revan came down from the Hills Monday nitrht. Rev. Wundorlich is atteudinjr Lutheran conforonco at Norfolk. Mrs. Uoouey of Nebraska City is visiting her daughtor Sirs. lv.il leeti. Mrs. A.M. Millor and daugh ter, Miss Georgia, visited Alli ance Wednesday. Mrs. l'eainish has moved to town aud is occupying rooms iu the Austin hank building. Rev. Bowdish will preach in the Congregational church Sun- da v morning and ovouing. Miss Maud Emory of Alliance was tho guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Libby a few days last week. W. P. Michael and family left Monday for Logan, Iowa, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. F. II. Smith and Miss Ina Rellwood drove up from Alliance Thursday and visited friends. The Neeland Bro's. shipped a car of cattle last. Tuesday. Fred accompanied tho car to Omaha. "Mother" Shindler departed Monday night for Grand Island where she will receive treatment at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 13. F.Gilman came up from Alliance to attend tho surprise party given Miss Jessie Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland return ed this morning from Omaha aud Wymoro where they have spent tho past two weeks. Attorney A. v D. MoCandless came up from "Wymote Tuesday and with Mrs. MeCandless re turned home Wednesday night. Mrs. Dr. Langston and child ren made Mr. and Mrs. Bean a brief visit last Friday evening. They were enrouto to Broken Bow. Miss Nellio Goodonough re turned from Logan, Iowa, Sun day morning and commenced her school in the Ilucke district Monday. The subject of tho Epworth league lesson for Sunday evening, Aug. 7, is "Giving to God", found in Luke -21: 11. Miss Jennie "West leader. Mrs. M. L. Murray, daughter of J. V. Nichols, arrived Thurs day morning from Pekin, 111., and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Nich ols for a month or two. J. W. Bauingardner, "W. T, Johnson and Tom O'Keefe ropror sonted Box Butte county at tho populist and democratic conven tions at Lincoln Tuesday. Tho County Sunday school convention will he held at Col lins' chapel, nine miles north west of Hemingford, on August 10th. Come and bring your lunch basket. Mrs. Heath, from nsar Alli annce, was trading with our mer chants yesterday. It is a well known fact that goods can bo purchased cheaper hero than at the combine town . Miss Alma Fennor arrived from Chicago Wednesday morn ing and will attend her sister Mrs. Bartlett who is quite ill. Miss Fennel is recovering from the. accident she met with last February. Hon. S. M. Smysor has been hired for anotho:" year as clerk iu tho Alliance land office Mr. Smysor is the right man in tho right place and tho Interior De partment seems to realise tho fact. I.E. Tash, our townsman, is spoken of as n probable candi date for the office of commission er of public lands and buildings, this fall. Tho convention could not nominate a bolter or stronger man than Mr. Tash and this part of tho state and especially Box Butte county is entitled to recognition of some kind and such it has never had from tho ropublienn.. A DKAWINO CAWI). ITtMuiugford's creamery is proving a success. The cost ofthrsuu is less than $2,000. Already wo hear of trade which is tributary to Crawford being attached to Hemingford on ac count thereof. Wo had bolter wake up. Crawford Bulletin. Yes, llotningford is not only drawing trade from the north ami west but also from within two and three miles of Alliance. If you don't believe it, come and investigate. THAT 1NCRUA5K. The Alliance Times last week stated that "Alliance is enjoying quite an increase iu trade as the result of the building of tho new creamery at Hemingford.'" Bro. Ellis might as well say that business in Alliance basin creased since the county seat was removed theio. Tho Hrs,t pay day at the creamery will not bo until August 10. All the "in creaso" Alliance receives from tho Hemingford creamery is not begrudged by tho Hemingford merchants. A PLEASANT SURPRISl!. Last Saturday was Miss Jessio Sweeney's seventeenth birthday and An honor of the occasion Jier parents and friends arranged a surprise party which was a very pleasant affair. Miss Jessie was invited to spend the afternoon with Miss Georgia Miller and upon her return homo sho was very much surprised to Hud the house filled with friends and after mcovoiiug from the sur prise she discovered that her old piano had been removed and a line now one occupied it, place. She was. also tho recipient of a handsome fan which was present ed by her friend-?. A delicious repast was served. TJiero were about forty persons present and a very enjoyablo evening was spent by all. Hon, F. M. Dorrington has assumed the duties of register of tho U. S. land oftieo at Alliance. No better qualified porsoji than Mr. Dorrington could have been selected for the position. He is thoroughly familiar with the duties, of tho ollico and doubtless everybody will receive proper treatment at his hands. Hon. J. "W. Wehn. tho retiring register, has made an efficient oflicor and The Ueuald returns thanks for many favors shown. It is probable that Mr. Wehn will devote his timo to looking after his ranch interests. A very sad accident occured on Friday ufternoon of lust week. Little Leslio Mooney and his younger brother were playing in the water in the flume of the Crawford canal, southwest of tho school house hill, and getting hold of a board set it down to the bottom to stop tho flow of water, which it did. In some manner he slipped and foil on his knees, and tho water commenced cover ing him, His younger brother became frightened, aud ran to the house to tell his mother; but when sho arrived at the scene and tore away tho boards the ljttlo fellow had drownod. Craw ford Ti'ibnno. The casu of tho Slate of Nebraska vs. tho Cases father and son charged with shooting a man named Kincaid, in Sharp precinct, being sot for hearing in county court last Monday, all parties appeared. Defendants Waived examination and were bound over on the charge, lo ap pear at district court. Tho bond was fixed at 2.r)0 each. Thoy furnished sutticsnt security for their appearance aud were releas ed. They do not deny tho charge, but probably waived their right to a hearing for tho purpose of concealing their defense, but wo would guess that they will claim justifiable use of fire amis to pro tect their rights. Tho shooting occured on tho promises of tho defendants, which will bo a strong point in their favor. Rushville Standard. A bouncing boy was born lo Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ko.skot this morning. All parlies doing well. SPI5N1) AUGUST IN THE BLACK HILLS. Go lirst to Hot Springs. Thoro you can Halhe, ride, bicycle, climb mountains dnnce and play tenuis to your heart's content. If your limbs are HlilT, your kidneys out of order or if you are troubled, with exeenia or any other form of skin disease, a mouth at Hot Springs will make a new man of you. Sylvan Lake aud Spear fish are within a comparatively short distance of Hot Springs and every one who visits the Black Hills should see ihom. Sylvan Lake is the prettiest aud coolest summer resort in the west. Spearfish h reached after a rail road ride that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime. There is nothing like it anywhere else on tho globe. During August, the Burlington Kouto will run two low-rate ex cursions to Hot Springs; one on the Dili., the other on the f2u'th. of that month. Tickets will be sold at one faro for the round trip iialk itATjKS and will ho good to return any tiuiv. within !50 days. Organize a party. Arrange your hotel accomodations at Hot Springs. Got your tickets from the Burlington agent .and puss the most delightful month in U10 year in the most delightful su miner lu'nd on tho continent. EuTllAV NOTICK. Kstrnved from our ranch at Ma Iinda, Neb., about July 4th, 189H, onadurk brown 3 year-old geld ing, white fuco and foot. Kindly inform O. J. Wildy. Lost on July fourth, a gold watch. The u;eo is some worn and has the letters M. B. en graven on out side. Tho finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at my homo or at tho post ottioo. Mks. R. II. Buv.N'CiiAitn. CLEARANCE SALE. All trimmed huts must go at reduced prices. Anyone in need of u hut would do well to come and see us. First come, lirst choice. Miss L. Adams, See tho 5c surprise bargains at Wildy's. A Bargain. I have for sale one of tho best improved slock farms in north west Nebraska. 1(50 acres, iJO arcres under cul tivation, all enn be cultivated; balance fenced for pasture. Splendid frame house, 2 stories, main part 28x18, with an L 14x1-1; good cellar; good log barn Si8.l, with hay mow, holds 4 tons of hay; 2 good granaries, L' corn cribs, 4 frame cow stables, 2, 1-Ix8()ft;a0xl4, and 24x11 ft; buggy shed, smoke house, hen house, cave, corrals, hog pens, hay yards, etc; fine garden, irii galed; splendid well will supply over 200 barrels of warer daily; good windmill and lank. 27 head of cattle, 10 young cows, good bull, '1 2-year old heifers, balance yearlings and calves; all good stock. Plenty of range for 200-head of stock. None of tho above property will lie sold separately, but tho whole Avill bo sold at a sacrifice. "Will also offer a lot of farm implements and machinery cheap. Apply to T. J. O'Keefe. Tourist Pamphlets desci iptivc of Yellowstone Nation al I'ark and tho summer resorts of Colorado and containing, be sides maps and illustrations, a groat deal of information of inter est to sight-seers and tourists can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Bur lington Route, Omaha, Neb. "Write to J, Francis, General Passenger Agent, Burlington Route, Omaha, for handsome ;2 page phamplct descriptivo of tho Truiis-Missksippi Exposition. FRRL A O To VF. AUK ASSCRTIKG IN Tlin COl'UTS OUR IUOUT TO THIS INCLUSIVE USC OV TIIK WORD "CASTOUIA" AND "PITCIIKU'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," tho samo that has borne and does now bear yf on every the facsimile signature of C&tfz&Z&s wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for overMiirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought Jf - on the and has the signature of CZa&ffi&&y. wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. 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), tlie in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind Ton Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Czf&ck Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed Tou. . Tpt CIMHUP1 COMPANV, TT MUHT BinttT. NCWTOHK OITT. Complete Line 5New Spring Goods Of Jatest styles, superior fabrics, at fabulous LOW prices are now on sale at The BIG DOUBLE STORE ateEJfcfcifc vuinc AT YOUR SERVICE. TON Hardware and .'J'lIU Ol.DKVr JisTAIU.IhUJIKXT IN TUK COUNTV.... Charter Oak Cook Stoves, Genuin e Round Oak Heating Stovs Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Special Agent for BAKER FEKFECTgBarb Wire the Best on Earth HEMINGFORD HILLING. CO., r. Manufacturers of v- Flour, Graham, Meal and Feed And Dealers iu All Kinds of Paper, Sash HILLER LETTER OTHERS. diiu ace ?'11s62fi5Kfs 'cuWI C.J. WILDY, UHRSG, PIONEER "- Saddlery, and Doors. & WILDY. u