Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 16, 1907, Image 5

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Color Hair
iiwrs nair vigor, as now
made from our new Improved
fomuJa, does not stain or color
jjtiis hair even to the slightest
fj '.urrec. Gray hair, white hair,
"l.'T.ic hair is not made a
i-halo darker. But it certainly
does s:op falling hair. No
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jcucsuon aooui mat.
s I,
formula with etuh bottle
Show it to your
doctor
Aik him about It,
then do a ha Kay a
I -i.ivcd, ve believe It will stop every case
r I '! nc hair unless there is some yery
.' msI complication, something greatly
:'.': va tbe general health. Then you
. ;,. . , Lvn'.uit your physician. Also ask
' -: f tfca new Ayer's Hair Vigor.
, . i .r. c. Aver Cn..LoKoll. Jlao.
Bulletin
To the East Dai,y low rate ox
cursion tickets to
Jamestown Exposition, eastern oities
nd report", northrn Michigan, Cana
da and New Engluud.
To the Vcst ttractiTe
cure ion rates to the
Pacific Const, Yellowstone Park, Utah
Colorada, Big Horn Mountains, Black
Hills.
Big Horn Basin and Billings
District Personally conducted,
cheap rate homeseekers
excursions, first and third Tuesdays;
we assist you in locating irrigated
lands at the low, original price. Write
D Clem Denver, lundseekers' informa
tion bureau.
Une-Way Colonist Bates to
the Coast a''y n September and
October to California,
Washington, Oregon, Montana, Wyo
ming, Big Horn Basin.
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CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS.
A J Kaeraker,
Ticket Agent
NEB.
" DACOTA C7.TV,
Ii. W. Wakelf.y, Q P A, Omaha, Neb
Mam aaaaaw Wmffl IF" 1
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
Or. Kin
WITH
Now Discovery
FflR roycH3
PRICE
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OH MONEY REFUNDED.
1)R, C H. MAXWELL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
DAKOTA CITT, NEBRASKA
W. C. Eclthsvrt
Scientific Refractionist.
Spectacles and Eyeglassei
Accurately Fitted.
Coi altation and Examination Free,
Office at residenoo.
D'XVTA CITY,
NEBRASKA
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Usire News
Special Rate
R R Time Table
Sioux Citj", Crystal Lake ft Homer
LK.AVK LEAVE
DAKOTA CUT SlOtX CJTV
C:10 ru .7:00 a ni
8:00 m .0:00 a tu
. 10:00 am 12 m
1:30 p m 2:M p m
3:30 p m ,.4:30 p m
5:3t p ni....i 0:15 p ra
7:00 p tu..... 9:30 p m
1enve Slonx City nt 10:;) forCrystfcl I-nko
nnd meet O rent Northern train ut South
bioux City, on return trip.
C, St. P., M. ft O.
Trains leave Dakota City at the fol-
lovicg time:
40UTU BoTJKD. SOUTH BODNO.
6 :52 pm Omaha 7 :35 am
10:00am Omaha ......5:13pm
3 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :20 am
9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7 :58 aiu Newcastle 10 :C0 am
2:08 pm .......6:08 pm
SUNDAY TriAISb.
5 :52 pm .-. Omaha 7:35am
. i ............. van.. ...... ...v--
C B ft Q
WEST
No. 85 Local Froitrht 7:30 am
11 " Passenger, Omaha
and Lincoln... ...12:47pm
EAST
No. 86 Locitl Freight. ......2:15 pm
10 Local Passenger. .. .0:33 pm
Local Items
Subscribe for The Herald $1 per
year.
Jas King, of Homer, was - here on
business Wednesday.
Chas Barto, of Wakefield, was here
this week visiting old friends.
H C Hansen was laid np the past
week with a bad case of rheumatism.
German Lutheran picnio in Henry
Ebel's grove, Brushy Bend, August 22.
Don't forget Brenn's coffee it is
still in the lead. For sale at Tan de
Zedde's. .
Our old friend, Albert Ortderstal,
orders the Herald sent to him at Al
len, Neb. ',
Mary Easton went to Walthill Mon
day to visit a few days at. the Dr Will
Beam home.
Mrs M C Armstrong will do all
kinds of housework, washing, etc, at
reasonable terms.
Mrs C C Frum returned to D anbury,
Io, Wednesday, having spent a few
weeks at the ranch below Homer.
Miss Mildred Bevins returned to
her home at Omaha Monday after
weeks visit at the W P Warner home
here.
Wm W Reninger, of St John's pre
cinct, republican candidate lor connty
assessor, was a business visitor in
town Wednesday .
The Homer saloon Cgbt that was set
for hearing before Jndge Guy T Graves
at this place Monday, was continued
until next Monday.
For sale or rent The dwelling
house of Mrs J C O'Neill at Jackson,
Neb. For particulars inquire at the
postoflice at Jackson.
Mrs Sarah Duesohl and two children,
John and Clara, are here from Maple
ton, Io, on a visit with Mrs Dueschl's
patents, Wm Adair and wife.
J L Beam, of Axtell, Eas, traveling
salesman for a Minneapolis harness
Sim, spent a few days here this week
at the Geo T Woods and H P Crozier
homes.
Wm Wilson, formerly section fore
man for the Burlington at this place,
was down from Emerron with his son
Ernest, Saturday and Sunday, visiting
old friends.
If you intend to paint give us a call.
We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil
Paint, sold subject to chemical analy
sis. Guaranteed the best paint made.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
' A card from Miss Nellie Davey, of
Jackson, who is now at Mackinao Is
land, Mich, states that she is enjoying
life there, and hut receiving the
Herald is like "getting monty fiom
home." ,
J C McElhinney, wifa and duugnter
Lucille, and Miss Hazel Mann, were
here from Lyons, Neb, the paht week
visiting relatives. Mr McElliiuuey
and'wife also visited their daughter
Kate at Allen over Sunday.
Mrs Walter Smith and children and
Malcora Smith, of Homer, came in
Wednesday from near Bassett, Neb,
whero they had been visiting Joiwph
Smith and family for several weeks.
They took the noon Burliuuton for
Homer.
The annual teaoUera dance is billed
for this place Monday evening, August
19th, in the court house hall, cluriug
the sessiou of the teachers' institute
Local talent will furnmli the music.
The Foye line will make a tiip to
Sioux City after the dance.
Tod Christopherson, of Crofton,
Nebr, was in town Monday between
trains, euroute to Ilonier. lie came
down to chanerone the Crofton ball
team that plnyed Homer Monday.
He palled his team safely through a
twelve inning contest, winning 7 io 3.
Ottis RfibiiiM)u, of Crofton, an old
Dakota oonnty buy, noiv editor l ilia
Crofton Gazette and to-,tmfter
that town, was nere Wednesiinr, en-
routa to Walthill, where t'ie Cjofton
ball team played that afternoon. Hi
brother Charley in in-t-ociated witl
him iu the newspiiper biiMineas. lit
recently installed a new prevs und i
gasoline engine. '
Mrs Helen C Brtegle, of Springfield,
O, Held secretary "f the Women'
Home and Foreign Ml-fcsumarT society
of the General Synod F.vangehcal Lu
theran church, will vit our county
August 22-27, in the interest of the so
ciety she represents, She will speak
at the Grace Lutheran chnroh, South
Sioux City, August 22; at Salem Lu
theran church, Friday evening. An -
Bust 23: at St Paul's Lutheran
church. Homer, August 25, at 2:3 p
ra. and Emanuel Lutheran church,
Dakota City, Tuesday evening. An -
gust 27. Yon are cordially invited to
ay and all of these services.
Fiord Leslie is homo from a trip to
iho Pacific eoiut.
Regular meeting of the Masonic
lodge Saturday evening.
Cobs for snle at tli Blenkiron elo
vator, Ditkifla City, Neb.
A daughter was born to S A Heikes
and wife on Saturday last.
Conductor Geo W Carter visited
Saturday with Banker Ayves.
Subscribe for the Herald, the best
papar in the county. $1 a year.'
Thilo Graves wns here from Wnko
field ono day this week on business.
Mrs Ada Sherman spent the week
at Homer at the C J O'Connor home.
Rns Johnson was laid up a few
dnvs this week from over work aud
heat.
Will Winch was up from Homer
Wednesday, a witness in the Eunis-
Frum tiiul.
George Barnett tuned up his thresh
mg outfit and lit out lor tue graiu
fields Tuesday.
O, why do you eat old dry peanuts
when you can get them fresh roasted
every day at Van's.
Ada Londrosh returned homo Sun
day from a couple of weeks vinit with
friends ut Bellevue, Neb.
J A Bliven has quit the blacksmith
business and is now going with the C
M Gray threshing outfit.
A fine tombstone was erected this
week at the grave of James Pressey,
in the Dakota City cemetery.
Geo McBeath and wife were up
from Horner Sunday and took in the
automobile raojs in Sioux City. -
The Social Dozen club,, of Sioux
City, was entertained Tuesday at the
home of Mrs George iiarnett, of this
place.
Paul Kinkcl and Ed Fredrick moved
their families in from Crystul lake
Monday, having spent a week of camp
life there.
Mrs Mary McBeath and Mrs John
II Ream and children went to Homer
Wednesday to spend the day at the S
A Combs home.
A number of young people were en
tertained ut the homo of Hazel and
Venus Schmied from Tuesday until
Thursday evening.
Fred Miller,- assistant cashier of
the Frrst National bank of Lyons,
came up Wednesday to try his luck at
the lake with the bass.
The Rebekah and Odd Fellows
lodges of this place will picnio at
Foye s park next Monday afternoon.
Lunch will be served by tho ladies.
3uy yoar hardware, tinware, wire
screen and stoves from Schrinver Bros
We guarantee Sioux City prices. We
also repair tiqware and gasoline stoves.
Bandmaster Hutchins, of Sioux City,
was here Tuesday negotiating with
the Pioneers and old Settlers associa
tion for music for the reunion August
29th
The ladies of the Catholio church
of South Sioux City will serve dinner
at the Pioneers and Old Settlers pic
nic at Clinton Park,' Thursday, Aug
ust 29th.
Georgia Jay, of Sioux City, retnrnod
Sunday from a visit at Kansas City, Mo,
with her aunt. Mrs Georgia Jay.
Her cousin, Aileen Jay, returned with
her for a visit.
Mrs Homer Skeen and children are
here from their home at Cody, Neb,
and will remuin until after the Old
Settlers picnic, the guests of Mrs
8 keen's father, M O Ayres.
We have just received a car of that
famous Diamond Lump Sootless west
ern coal, tho finest in the world for
cooking purposes.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
Profs W 11 Patchin and W L Best,
pricipal and assistant principal of the
Dakota City schools, arrived here
Monday from Oklahoma, where they
had been on a short visit at Mr Best's
home.
'Henry Wood the past week sold two
building lots, of one and two acres re
spectively, to F H Crahan, of Emer
son, and Jessie Austin Reynolds, of
Wayne, on the water front inst west
of Ley's cottage at Crystal ljke. '
If any of our.subsoribero desire the
addnss changed on their Herald by
reuaou of the establishment or changes
made in the rural routes, or for any
other reaf on, just drop us a postal aud
tne change desired and it will be made.
There w ill be no preaching services
in the M E Church until September
Iht. All other services will lie held
at tho usual hours. Rev E Sbafer,
the pustor, will take two weeks vaca
tion, portion of which will be spent
at Lauivl, Nob, with old friends.
I'o you need your old roof repaired
or a new roof ? Remember we have the
genuine Rubberoid Rooflug. Don't
n( cept a so called just as good, when
ou can gel tue uest lor tbe same
money. Uive us a trial, we will please
you Jidwatus & Bradford .Lumber
company.
The German Lutherans of this vi
cinity will hold a church picnio in
Henry hbers grove, Brushy Bend,
Thursday, August 22. AddresHes will
-.t made by Ri-v Kroltn and Hev
0!eil.fjltzer. 1 here v ill bo plenty to
eat, mhI plenty ot lee cream and soft
liiinliH for ever body. Come and have
a g od time.
What is the use to experiment
when you can get the purest, clesuebt
uinl best of bread made in Sioux City,
aed linked to order for Van de Zeddo,
n ho las handled it for the past thir
ten years in this town and knoni
u lnt good bread is, as he is en - old
liiktr himself, and "knows when he
Iiuh a good article. Fresh every day,
except DUnday.
Mre Helen C Bergle, field secretary
of Ihe -W II and F M society of the
general synod, J.vangelical Lutheran
church, will give an addreas on "Mis
sioi s" at the Einmanual Lutheran
1 church in Dakota City, lueiday even
I ing, August 27. Mra Beegle is well
! known to Dakota county Lutherans a
one of the faculty, for a number of
' y rs, ot Midland college, Atchison
Kansas.. Come and hear her. Every
1 b dy is welcome.
Ruth Lealie is homo fiom Omaha on
a visit at home.
Venus Schmiod and Iris Ware were
Jucksou visitors Monday,
Old papers for salo at tho Herald
office 5 cents per hundred. ,
No preaching next Sunday nt Salem
or Dakota City Lutheran church.
Lena Barber, of IYnca, is a guest at
the E U Cornell home this week.
Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al
sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers.
Dr Ruble, of Allen, is camping at
tho lake this week with a party of
friends.
Max Easton is laid up with a badly
wollen foot, caused by stepping ou
rusty nail.
Born to Alfred Austin aud wife, of
South Sioux City, on Thursday of last
week, a daughter.
Allie and Margret nirsch, of Sioux
City, were visiting relatives here a
few daj s this week.
nave yon tried thoso fresh roaxted
peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster?
They are surely dandy.
x In lloilman oi JJecatur, JNeb, was
here the past week visiting Iih daugh
ter, Mrs J O Thompson.
Lucv and Nellie Onderstal, of Alien,
are here on a visit at the home of Mr
and Mrs Van de Zedde.
The old settlers of Sergpnnt Bluff,
Iowa, and vicinity will hold their un
uual picnio August 22ud.
Mrs Geo Pranger was a passenger
to Coleridge Wednesday to visit her
mother and help "thresh."
Herman Cook of Sioux Citv, wns
the gueitt of his old friend, John F
Sides, the first of the week.
G I) Storgh and A V Teed of Ponca
were here Wednesday trying their
skill with the looal tennis players.
Mrs M M Ream, Mrs Wm Adair
and Mrs Sarah Dueschl were guests at
the T D Curtis home in Homer Tumi
day. E B Strobtn, and wife of Shawnee,
Okla, and Mrs A L Isbell, of Crescn,
lo, are here on a visit at the B F
Strobm home.
Joe Lindstrom, wife and baby, of
Sioux City, visited at this place Sun
day with Mri Lindatrom's parents,
Wm Lennox and wife.
Mrs John P Kramper end children
of Vista, Neb, came down Saturday
for a few days visit at the A J Kiam
per home north of town.
Have you tried the Sultanna and
Tac-eo brands of canned goods? Van
sells them. These goods have stood
the test of the pure food law.
H C Smith of Pender, republican
candidate for connty judge of Thurston
county, was here Thursday enroute to
Walthill on a political mission.
The suit of J 8 Ennis vs C C Frum
in Judge Eimers court Wednesday
was continued until Monday. Ennis
is suing to collect an old account.
Miss Dorothy Riedesel, of Sioux
Falls, 8 D, and Wm Dessel, of Ida
Grove, Iowa, were guests of Miss
Helen Orr a few days the first of the
week. ,
Henry Pilgrim, ot South Sioux City,
oame down from Crofton Monday.
fter spending a week visiting rela
tives and friends there. His wife and
children were with him.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
ale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slaughter Co.
S E Mills, Manager,
Dakota City, Neb.
John M Stewart, city attorney of
Lincoln, Nebr, and son Donald, came
p last Friday in their automobile and
pent a few days with U S Marshal
Warner. They left Monday for Lake
Okoboji. 1 j
You will never be too late nor lone
ny time at the Unique theater, David
son block, Sioux City oontinous enter-
aiuraent. Greatest moving pictures
ever seen. Ladies aud children especi-
lly invite!.
Judge Eimers performed a wedding
ceremony in two acts Wednesday. Tin
principals' in the first act were Will F
Quintard and Rose Bosley, and in the
second Axel C LvniberR and Isabel
Foker, all of Sioux City.
Lightning struck a wheal stack at
the Addie Sides farm about 4 o'clock
Sunday tnorniug, and but for the time-
assistance of the neighboring farm-
rs, who were aroused by telephone,
the entire setting of stacks would' have
burned. Help arrived in time to tear
don the blazing stack and extinguish
the fire.
The City Hotel, under the manage
ment of Fred Stanard, is receiving a
liberal patronage. Everything is neat
and clean in the new hostlery, and the
efforts of the new proprietor to make
things pleasantand convenient arrgra -
lfying to the patrons. The rates are
reasonable and tbe aooommodutious
are ample for all comers.
Endorsed By the County,
'The most popular remedy in Otf ego
county, and the bent friend of ray fmi-
ly, writts Win Dietz, editor and
ublpdiar of the Otsego Journal, Gil
lie rtaville, N"f, "is Dr Kiug's New
liHcovery. Il has proved to be an in
fallible cure for coughs and colds,
lurking shore work of the worst of them
We always keep a bottle in the house
I belive it to be the most valuable pre
Hcnptioii known for lung und tliroa'
diseases. Guaranteed to never dis
appoint the taker, at Leslie's dru
..tore. Price 50o and $1.00. Triu.
bottle fnee.
CHEAP KNOX COUNTY LAND.
We have several farms in the Bloom
field vicinity for mile from $30 to IT)'
per acre. Trieuweilkb & Sohleb.
bloomtleld, JNel'
Branch office at Emerson, Neb.
"Euerybody Should Know"
says Ji iiavs, a prominent business
man oi Bluff, Mo, that Bucklen Ar
nica Salve is the quickest aud surer
healing talve ever applied to a sore
bum or wound, c to a case of pile
I've used it and know what I'm tali,
ing about." Guaranteed at Leslie'
drug store. 25c.
The Heiald for all the MWS;
INSTITUTE ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Teachers, Officers and Tatrons
of Dakota County Schools:
The annual session of tho 'Dakota
Connty Institute will convene in the
high school room, Dakota City, nt
o'clock a. m., August 19, 1907, and
continue in sstfiion one week. Supt.
E. B. Sherman, whose work has beeu
so ranch appreciated thelast two years,
will be with us again. Wo will bavo
also a. teacher from tho Tern model
so'iiool, Mrs Elizabeth Crawford. Pri
maty work and methods will be in
chargo of Mrs Crawford.
The regular examination will b?
held as uaunl on the third Friday and
Saturday following, of August, being
August 16-17th.
I.AWN OnSCKRKlNO Tit AO UK HH' IHHTITt'TIC
Coit.NTY For tho purpose of nllowlint
touchers nil opportunity to Improve them
solve In the art of toachlim nnd to promote
uniform methods of Instruction In the pulc
llc schools of the atiite, county teachers' In
stitute! will t onranlicrt nnd conducted
annually liy tho county superintendents.
PriTY TO ATTKNO 1 NST1TVTKH,
It shiCll be the duty of the county superin
tendent nnd teachers tonttend the Institute
of their county nt lensl one week for tho
purpose of conipnrlnff notes, nnd to study
methods of school work and the science nnd
ni t of tenchlnir.
SOM-ATTKNDANCF.
The county superintendent ninynt lilsdls-
cretlon revoke the certificate of or refuse to
m-iinta certificate to nny teacher who falls
or refuses to attend the county or Joint in
stitute.
GKOKOK J. IlOI'OHRR,
tiounty Superintendent.
Colorado Lands
Until further notice I can secure
low excursion rates any day of the
week to Jnlesburg, Colo, to any oue
wishing to look over Sedgwick oonnty,
Colorado lands. Or if you def ire to
cont nne your trip to Denver and Col
orado Springs, I can get you excur
sion rates to said points for $19.50
with stopover at Jalesburg. Tickets
good for three months.
For further information about East
ern Colorado lands, soe or write
W T Bartlett,
Jaokson, Nebr.
The Limit of Lifa.
The most eminent medical scientists
are nnaninione in tho conclusion that
he generally accepted limitation of
human life is many years below the st
atement possible with the advancd
knowledge of which the race is now
possessed. The critical period, that de
termines its duration, seems to be be-
ween 50 and GO; the propercare of the I
body during this decade cannot be too
strorgly urged ; carelessness then being
fatal to longevity. Nature s best helper
after 50 is Electric Biiters.the scientiflo
tpnio medicine that revitalizes every
organ oi tue body. Guaranteed bv
Leslie's drng sto-e. . 50c"
Real Estate Transfers.
Grunt B OlllHrt and wife to Isaac
Kouts. lot 7 In block 4. OrlKliml pint
of Mouth Hloux (Jlty, wd
suae Fonts nnd wife to J J K I mors.
loiMin DiocKri, urlzlnal plat of Mouth
rilouxOity, wd ,
Anna M Antrim and huslmnd to Is
moousoii, lot 7 in liloek 7. Orlulnal
pint of Homer, wd tool
Wm II White nnd wife to John Mc-
Kinney sr, lots 1H kml II) In block N.
nil iiddltlonto Mouth Hloux City, wd 1075
Twelfth Annual Rally
Of tho Dakota County Christian Eii-
leavor Union, will be held in the
Emmnnnal Lutheran church, Dakota
City, Nebraska, Sunday, August 25th .
program. v
MOHNIMO SRHSIOIf.
10:lK Praise service ltcrlhn Hamilton
l():fiO Addrosg of welcome.
Itev. W. H. (Hwrholtzer
Response Goomo Learner, Jr
Anthem Houth Hloux dlty Quartetto
Scripture, Heading and Prnyor
Hev.W.O. Kckhnrt
Rally Mormon Rev. tio. Brny, I'oncn
Solo Mrs. M. A. Schmied
Announcements
Hymn .-
AFTKRBOON HKHSION.
:) Roiib Service H. B. Lopp
:ir Husliiess
Solo Itlunche llolkes
Talk "The Measure of Responsibility"
W. O. Hull
apiir Theodore McGlnshnn
Solo IVrlo Htlnson
Address. ..Rev, Ij. J. Motschinun, BlouxClty
KVBNINO HKHSION.
;( O. K. Prnyor Meutluir
Mrs.O. W. Klsbor
;:K "The Seattle Convention". ..Sioux Olty
Htilo Hesslo Bonis
Recitation Uuruurct Brlucntmush
Solo M. (. Jonmer
Address "Young People and Missions"
Helen V. Uueule, Springfield, Ohio
Hymn , ,
Cloning Pniyer...Rev. K. H. Combs, Homer
MACHINERY FOR SALE.
Oue good wagon.
One good mower.
One good plow.
One good hay sweep.
Mrs Timothy Howard,
Hubbard, Neb.
"Regular as the Sun"
is en expression as old as the race. No
leubt the rising and setting of the sun
m tho most regular performance in the
universe, unlos it is tue action oi tne
liver and bowels whon regulated with
Dr Kiug a New Life Pills. Gut-ran
ted) at Leslie's drugstore, 15u.
Pioneers
and
Old Settlers9
Picnic
August
.29, 1907.lnAKOTA.ClTY'
'Pioneers and Old Settlers
Meet August 29th.
At Clinton Park, Dakota City,"
Nebraska.
OFFICERS. ,
Barney Griddle President.
John Dineen Vice President.
S. A. Combs Secretary.
A.' II. Baker Financial Secretary.
Geo. T. Woods Treasurer,
r M. M. Warner Historian.
' OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
II. C. Hansen Chief Marshal.
Assistants Marshals Wm. Luther, J. M.
Brannan, S. A. Brown, A. Ira Davis, ym.
Biermann, John Kramper, Geo. E. Barnes.
. br 'M COMMITTEES.
Kxecutlve Gerald PHIon, John Blessing, Fred Beer
nmiiu. John 11. Myers, Win. Graham, Mike llcnCom, Wm.
Wullwejr, Geo rite Humes.
Invitation W. L. Ross, Mary Bolor.
Speakers President Barney Grlhble, W. P. Warner,
J. J. Klmera.
Transportation It. E. Evans, M. O. Ayres, J. J. Kimors.
ReglMtrnr Mrs. II. P. Crozier, If. P. Croiler, Mary K os
tein, Blanche Hamilton, II. I). Wood.
Privileges Bnrney Grttblo, Goo. T. Woods, A. H. Baker.
Amusement W. H. Rynn, President nnd Treasurer; M.
O. Ayres, C. H. Maxwell, M. M. Renin, Rowland Orr, J. M.
i Brnnnnn, Hairy Rnsdull, Henry Kooney, B.J. Iahy, Chas.
Knvldgo, Gerald Dillon.
Grounds Barney Gribblc, a. A. Rtlnson, Henry Krum
wtedo, J. N. Hamilton, !. c. Htlnson, Frank Broyhlll.
Geo. J. Boucher, A. 11. Bilker, 11. P. Crorlor. Bert Wood,
Richard Broyhlll, Fred Plume, W. L. Ross, II. F. Kohlnieler,
J, J. Kimors, Kinmott Hlletnnn, C. M. Gray, R. K. Kvans.
C. K. iJoolttth), 11. F. Strolmi, Paul Plzey.
Reception Pnn Hartnett. John Howard,' Mis. John
Hognn, K. I.. Wilbur, Untile Knowlton, Mnry Kramper, -Kuiniett
Grlhble, Bessie Foroshoe. Ben Bonderson, John
Hansen, Mrs, I. K. Hollman, M. R. Uolnr, T. H. Sullivan,
V. H. Goodfellow, John B. Myers, Goorgo Ash ford, Nell
Comlw, Mike Boncom, Kate liimimn, Joe Twohlg, Owen
Rockwell, Kvnn Wny, Aaron I.lnufelter, J. M. Plnckney.
Kd Mnsh, Mrs. Thos. Given, John Ptneen, Jerome Holl
mnn, Kd Webster, Mrs. Mark Comb, Jeff Wilbur, Mr.
John Htough, Mrs. W. J. Armour.
Membership A. H. Baker, Nellie Pnvey. Etta Bnrtlett,
Nellie Heoney, Ina Wilklna. Mrs. IwtH Armbiight, Mrs.
John Crlts, Jeff Rockwell, Mnry liartuelt. Maggie Two
hlg, Mrs, Cora Miller.
Budges J. M. Plnckney, Mrs. II. P. Oroalor.
Memorial 8. A. Comlw, Jbhn H. Ream.
PROGRAM
10:30 A. M. .
Musio by Military Band.
Prnyer by Chaplain.
Music,
President's Address,
Music.
Annual Address,
t DINNER.
S130 P. M.
Musio.
Memorial Report.
Short Addresses by Pioneers and Prominent Visitors.'
Musio.
Business Meeting and Election of Officers.
Musio.
" Sports Races at the race track adjoining picnio grounds.
Free-for-all trot or pace, purse... ......ftO.OO
County trot or pace, purse us.Ot)
Farmers trot or pace, for horses owned
nnd driven bv farmers, purse.. 18.00
Baseball games for purses, at tho grounds Just east of Park.
Dunce at Court House Ilnll In the evening
Meats will tw served on the grounds by the Ladles of the
Oathullo Church of Houth Hloux City.
Reduced r'at,OH on the railroads.
Vaa Will (Save
Ccxttle Lrocins
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Give "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" a ohauoe to
make your cattle loan this year Lowest interest possible, aud your
note will not come due until your cattle aru sold. It is such liberal
tieatment aa the above, that has brought this bank a steadily increas
ing number of customers.
Call on us, please, for anything in banking.
Bank of Dakotn County
Jackson, Neb.
P S We loan on all good Bocurity. Don't forget that.
And always have money for our customers. Ed. T, K.
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City -'Meat MiBrlLet
Fresh and Salt Meats always
Agent foi Bey inour's White Lauudry,
Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Batnidav
Propriutor of
on baud . Caih paid for l.idt s.
NEBRASKA
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