Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, October 11, 1907, Image 4

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    Dakota County Herald
Continuation ot the Homer Herald
JOttH H. KEAU, PtJBMBHER.
Hubscription Trice. $1.00 Tet
A weekly newspaper publi
Dakota it v. Nebraska.
Porniiaaion has been granted for
transmission of this paper through
mane a Berono-ciHsa mailer, s
Telephone No 4.1.
Republican Ticket.
STATE.
For J iirt no of Supremo Court,
M. B. REESE.
For Railroad Commliulnnrr,
HENKT T. CLARKE, JR.
For Upfront of Stnto University,
GEO. COUPt ANT),
. CHAKLEB B. ANDERSON.
JUDICIAL.
. For Judge Eighth Judicial District,
A. B. OLESOM .
. COUHTT.
For Oounty Clerk.
W. L. R08B.
For County Treasurer.
W. J. MANNING.
Fop Sheriff.
9. P. ROCKWELL.
For County Judge,
D. 0. BTIKSOIf.
For Clerk of the District Court,
HAUBT H. ADAtR.
For? Oounty Superintendent.
WILFRED K. TOB8.
For County Coroner.
B V. 8AWTERS.
For County Commissioner. Brd District,
EBRD BLClfE.
For bounty Assessor.
wra. VT. KENIN6ER.
I'REOIXCT CAUCUS.
Tli republican voters of Dakota
vrecinct will meet ia oaucna in tbe
ooert bouse ia Dakota City. Nebr, on
Saturday. October 12, u7, at
o'clock p m, for the purpose of placing
ia nomination candidates for the fol
lowing product officers, viz: Two
justices of the peace, two constables
and road overseers for road districts
Nos. 2 and 19 and for tbe pnrimsn of
transacting such other business as
may properly came before the caucus.
W A Heikes,
Committeeman.
DEMOCRATIC MABS CONVENTIONS.
Tbe democratic electors of Dakota
county are t qus'ed to meet in maxi
conventions, at the usual voting place
ia their respective precincts, on the
14th day ot October, 1907, at 2 o'clock
p m, for the purpose of placing in
nomination precinct oftioors, and trans
acting such other business as may
properly come before tid meetings.
TUOMAS ASHFOUD,
-Charman Democratic Central Com
mittee
The Republican State Platform :
Points with pride to the aohieve
menu of theK'-publioan party - under
the splendid leadership of Theodore
Roojevelt, and iusits that his succes
sor eh all be a mo who will con tin no
the Koosevvlt policies, and suggests
Secretary Taft as such a num.
Coatmnnds t'it prevent state officials
for their care of the state institutions,
maintaining the tredit of thus ate and
reducing tlin state debt.
Coasmeuds the Nebraska delegation
in congress.
Calls attention to the msgoitloont
record of the lust legislature wl.ioh
erried out the pledges' of the repub
lican party, a follows:
1 A statewide direct primary.
1 Audition of the free pss evil.
3 Cotnpehensive power for the state
railway comcnissfon.
4 More equitable rates for transpor
tation of passengers and freight.
5 Eqal taxation of railroad proper
ty for city purposes. -
6 Abolition ot fellow servant law
and fall employer's liability.
'7 A pure fuoJ and dairy law.
. 8 Rigid economy in appropriations.
Kodorso tbe direct primary, an i
pledgees such amendments as shall im
prove its workings.
Com tends the good work of the
tate railway oouimistion, in its eff uti
t secure better freight rates' for the
people ot llitjstite. Calls for the ritiid
eaforcaiMit of the anti-pass law.
Declares that In suits at law corpor
ation aU"iil I be deemed oitiz ns of
vere'at4 where they have tiled ar
tides of incorporation or exercised the
rights of eminent domain
Favors an fcnuctraent ot the federal
law forbidding the fedeial courts from
issuing writs of inj motion against state
officers charge i with the euforcemeut
at state stat ites.
Regard with high favor the norai
neee on the et"te ticket aud invites
voters wU believe in oflicial probity
and efficiency te join ia electing them.
Republican State Ticket,
Yor Supreme udge -
UON. M. B. BEEBE
whose k!x years of honorable service
on the supreme bench proved him a
-fearless and upright judge and whose
life loug integrity coalman Is tua te
pettof ci'iiens generally regardless
( politioal belief,
Vot Qailway Commissioner
H N U T. CLABIK, JR.
the friend aud appoiotoe of Governor
iflbeldoo, a leader in the last legixta
tare and a mtn whote business q laljfl
atioi pre-emi ienty fit him for the
difficnlt work of the railway comtiia
ion. -
For Uegents of the Universit
BOX C, B ANDERSON
easts of high standing snd large bus
iaeas ecperienoe which will piovein--valuable
in the conduct of the business
affairs of the state university.
U N GEOUGE COCJLAND
x. practioal farmer whosi okruest advo
cacy of tU ra nlern idea of spiliog
dvseoed educational and scientiQo
naetk(Ml to agricnlture should com
jsissid for bin the solid farm. r vo e.
redjet
(be
f
A Word to The Voters.
As I find that it is going to be im
possible for me to make anything lis
m thorough eanvsss of the county, I
take this means of addressing yon As
" v" Jutwr, X 4jb ciuiiJatefur cjunty
s
.sci'inor 1 will appreciate yonrsnp-
poit, nnd if ele'ted "vill try to mike a
fair , nd just sssestment. I feel just
thi way In regard t pub'io oflk-ea:
l h ,t persons 1 nlding them are public
sot vmits, end should tiy th-ir very
In t t to serve all alike I al. tlntiK
lli -.1 the people of Dnkota cunty kmw
,t$h lliey want from the different ones
&M;mg fr tflinBe offices, and if tiie
V'tms and taxoayeis want me I"r
eon r ty assessor, let them eat no Vy
their votes on eli etion dav, ho that i'
electod, I will feel tliHt I have been
fairly elected 1t the b'ual voters uixl
'ill try to flrve all alike
W. W Rf.ningeb.
to :
6.
D. C. 8IIN0ON, ,
rei ublican nominee for County Judge
is making his first oan vans tor a o unt
offio. llie upright and straightfor
ward manner of dealing with the peo
ule tl nrincr his long residence in the
county merits the support of every
vot r who stands for good government.
rKM 400t 0K4t .j. VMM 00 MM ;
Items of Interest j
from our Exchanges
i : oec4t now 'o noio oc j jto '
Winnebago items in Peud r Times
Mrll Niebuhrcame over from I'euder
MmiJuy to help Londresh & Niebuhr
witii their building.
Allen rews: Mrs A Understsi is
visiting witti her parents near Dnkota
city. Thev are old resiilnnts of Dako
ta county, living there forty years,
Newcastle; items in Poncn Leader: 1
AE Wahlvogle lias sold his moek i
inei-qhundiBe to Joe Wilson of Untie,
Neb. We understand the stuck will
be shipped out of N - woastle.
Ponder Republic: Mel Niebuhr is
heio from Kioux City to vi-it hon.e
folks for a f w daB..,.Mrs Noses
Warner of Lons whs visi ing old
friiuidu ut Pundei oVfr Sui day ,
Pones Journal: John V Pearson
wua at Lincoln the first of t te week
wliei-H he appeare t before the stip-t me
court to urgue a ease from the district
court of Dakota county iu wliiidi Mr
Perron is the attorney.
Ponca Leader: J V Pe-trso'i, county
atiix-uey, was transacting lnl iuess in
Dakota City Mon.iay . . . . Rev M D
lieig went to Dakota Citv 1'uesday
moMiing to spend until Fiiduy noon
visiting Itev Ohnrholizcr.
S,:igeant Pluff items in Hloan, Ia,
!SUi ; Uilison liato has heen euju'ii g
for home time, a visit, from his lr. her,
Leonard hates, of Los Angelas, Cil,
al-i a vinlt irom hia siter, Mrs Grioe
Miller, of Spokniie, Wash . Tin y ex
pect 1 1 soon return tottieir homes,
L-oiis Mirror: .U 41 Warner, who
tone hi broitier, EJ Warner, to tho
Mot. Springs, iu Arkansas, wibes that
i e enjoyed the ti'ip veruu.h; that
the o mi, try is beautiful aud that there
are plenty of u groes down th'-r.-. The
" Al it ror". is in charge of his ife, and
if e fall short, plua-e excu-o ns ss we
have iiot had thu dflioe iu charge for
thren years and may fall a little to
the I'itnvanl.
t'ioux ''ity Jcumiil, 10th: working
in the Owl restaurant at Emersoi ,
, ... .
incur, wutrcBn naa ueen eugagrd as
a v litres siuoe tiaturduv lad, Min
Minnie llurgt tt, 1. r win in her parents,
Mrm d Mrt M Burg, tt, 2nUl West
Hero id B';oet, and the ) dice have
be u searching Biuo Moniuy, hasbten
loca'.ed, aud MrUiKgett baa left tor
the purpose of peisuaJing his (laugh
tor to ruturu boiue.-
. oioux City Jo rm.1 Oth: Frank
r rencii, wuo is IT iiuotii g tn stuer-
krul iudu4ry in Hontli lio ,x Citv
rece'itly made a trip to 8peuoer, lo,
whi'io he utiiohased fort,) toil" o oah-biitt-i
to be made into kraut. 'The
C 'iiiivnm-nt, whioh filled two curs,
anivod yes erday aud is tieinR unload
ed in i lie west end of the M Iwaiiee
yanls, fiora wheie it is eonveyel
acrors the combination bridge to the
old foundry in Mouth. Snuix Citv,
which for the present sea on win b
tho scene ot operation.
Ilaitingtou News: liird Francisoo
rotm ueo to id h-i u- iu II ihb r l Sat
urday utter a plea ant visi, t'era with
1 1 en iy Dul'iio rd family ... .Geo
Z ipp ami fain It of Emerson return i
home Mond-ty after a visit h re itl
the Green wood familua and o her rel
live- .... Au infant son was born to
Mr and Mis O I' Garvey at Joksoii
Tuoh lay morning where Mrs Gi v.
whs btayiug with her si-ter. l'i
babr died s fjw hour a'te- wards au
was iirongui to iiarting'ou weuues at
and b uLd in the family lot.
Pender Times: II nry Krnmweii'e
stient Hunday in Dako'a oouuty,.
Judce Oravt-s via a Dakota o noty
visitor Wednesday .... Mrs. J W
Chambers r turned from a visit in
KoutU Sioux Hionx City Haturdty,,.,
J M Nwerson is home from sn extend
ed Hp to the coast. He visited all
the large towns from Los Angeles toi
Bri ttle. Ue says the latter town is
verv lively, as ia ulso Portland snd
Tac 'ma. Han Franeiso is having alt
kinds of trouble. Not oulv her
grufteri are csueiDjr bur trouble to
.tid them in tlf i eiiitcntixrv but
she cannot get half enough laborers
to rebuild the st'k'kei rity. Tbe
plague is also c tuning trouble and anx
iety. MrHiVeison bhvb the p ague
stories are much overdrawn.
Hionx City Journal, 7th: ,T O Snell
iBUrdsy li joked a catosh of the Idne
chi'iinel variety iu Crjstal lke whirh
eiglied twnoiie huiiiU this
is ' lie largest catfish canglit tlii- fleaciii
with a honk and line. Mr Nntll also
otiight another "cat" which weighed
fourteen io 'lids The black Imikm are
not biting very freely at the Iske
l)r 0 H Maxwell, of Dakota Cit , N b,
lias rMPeived some rambling enis'les
from Mr- Estella Wenzb. rg r, 'if Chi
cm go, who shot at Uorge C bille,
former oiiUuty clerk of Dakota oniity.
a few years ago, and who did other
or.. xv m ts which kept resident of the
oounty in n state of fesr. ror ehoot
ing at the clerk sh served time in both
the peni enturv sod the insane asy-
lum Hhe was panded from the asy
lum with the understanding that she
keep sway from Dakota county
Sioux City Journal 7th: Another
distracted tiarent has spoei.le I to the
iHilice to locate hit missii g daughter.
That a young woman who for sever-1
days ImbI week couiiact-d heiself in
misterioua manner at Horner, Neb. is
their d. lighter, Miss Minnie liurgett,
is the belief of Mr and Mis M B .rgett,
2lK)t West tiecond street. Mr Burg tt
o-lled st the police station yesterday
and gave a description of their datigh
ter Hhe is 82 .tears old, about five
leet five inches ia height, has dark
hair aud dark eyes ami moles ou the
otieek snd eyebrows, ami weighs about
14D pouuds. Tho parents received a
iioBtal . ard from the girl at Dakota
City aliout ten data ago, and from Da
kntt I ity she evidently went to Homer.
Neli. The giil had not been in good
health, aud last A pi it the parents took
h r to 1'ortlund. Or, where they re
mained until August. The (iirl ap
peared to'tie much improved and went
on t'm toad to s II toilet boh p. A girl
ho answers iss Hurgett's descrip
tion in the sm st detail arrived at
Homer on too' last week. Nhe gay
tier name as Miss Minnie Jones, but
re'iiscd to tell muob about Iihis If.
Her p'-ouiior sottous aronied the oiti
zet.B snd they reported the matter to
the marshal, who kept her at Ins own
i ome nntil Friday, when he took her
o Naoora and upon her request, put
her on a tram bound for Emeisou, from
which plaon she was to go to Allen
It developed, however, that ehe did
not leave the train at Emeraon, and
tier present wnereaoouts are unsnown
At Homer the girl entered several
houses without invitation ami insisted
on sitti g down and making herself at
home. II r peculiar behavior indica
ted th'it she was mentally unbalanced,
but n r intelligent conversation on
var'ous su' 1 'Ofs en? wed tier to lie
womau of "dneatio anl retinement.
A CUT RATE PRICE.
This is ton timt cumpaigu in N
bruka in which political Iiohkch out no
ilgiiro. The peop'e will non i a'e the
enndidutes and afterwards elect them
You ure oue of the people and shoulo
lake au active iuteieBt in these pri
ni lies and eleefons hereafter. Poll
ties from now on means a sou -re deal
for the masses; lower passenger rates,
lower freight rates, less extortion by
rusts and combinations. These
tlunas can only lie uccomplisbed by
ever honest voter making it a part of
ia bUHiness. The people can only
k ow whut is really going ou bv rend
ing the newspapers. Dot you ought
to read a nawspsper that can priut the
truth about all candidates: a paper
that lias no solf-in erent in onirics
whose owners are not omo-iiolders or
ofiltifl-seekers. The publishers think
the STATE JOURNAL is au b
papor and lu order to prove it to you
tnukn the speoial offe of only 50 cents
frra now until after election: seventy
five cents if you want the Sunday also
The earlier you send in your order the
more you get for your money. Lincoln
is the news center.
His Dear Old Mother.
'aiy dear old mother, who is now
eighty three years old, thrives ou Eleo-
trio liitterM,"swrites W U B nn on, of
Dublin, Ga. "Hhe bus taken them fo
about two years and enjos an excel
lent appetite, feels strong and sleeps
well " That's the way Electric Bitters
affec i the ag-d, and the bmiuh h' ppy
lesults follow in all rases of fema
weskuessand general debility , V. ak
puny childieu too, h re k really strength
ened bv them. Guaranteed bIho for
stomach, liver and kidney troubles,
tor sale at Lea ie's drug store. 50c
per bottle.
Real Estate Transfers.
J K Stafford mul wife to D L Fairbanks,
lots I and lu block IM, Joy lMuec.
Htm til Hious t'lly, wd
(leo V Tliucker mid wife to Kauford K
llrowu. e'j acotlon ll-:S-0, wd lttioo
O K Yates and wife to Hnrali T, KtinK
lots 1,3, 8 and 4 In lilock 1, Uliliert
Addition to South Sioux City, wd.... LVjilO
A Criminal Attack
on an inoffensive citizen ia frtqneutly
made in that aipurantly useless 1 i tt la
tutio called the "appendix " It's n
ersliy the rt suit of protracted O'listi
pstion, fi'llowiog liver torjsir Dr.
Kiug' New Life Pills regulate he liver,
prevent sptiendieitis, and establish
egular habits of tho bowels. 25o st
Leslie's drug store
o mm j mMM ou 0 ": Wjtot
CORRESPONDENCE f
4 xiooeiieji
HUBBARD.
Duck coats, j tokets aud overalls for
fall aud winter, at Carl Anderaon's.
Wnt Ooerta was s city passenger
Thursd y.
H-ury Maurioe has put in swell and
wiudmill for Father Eugl sh.
Lizzie O Connor is visiting Father
English thia week.
A.ioe ll tfernao, who has been vis
iting in Colorado for the past mouth,
returned home Wednesday,
Rose Farrell and Anna Killacke;
wont to Omaha Friday evening to
take in the Ak-sar ben.
James Ileeney went to Omaha Fri
day. Mrs Paul Sharp wss a city passen
ger Friday.
Mrs F W Swingle came home from
the city Friday night.
John aad Matrcie Kent left
here
Friday evening for Vetrj, Iowa, where 1
iey intend to makx their borne.
Mrs John Winters of Em. rson, vis-
ted Mrs Herman Retize Friday.
Our stock of c tton aud wool blnnk-
ets is now in Bi,d we can muii It your
wants in this line. Call Anderson.
J P llcacnm, Prof Donolioe and
Mar Qutun weic city passengers Sat
urday.
Tlios nartnett and John Daley of
Jackson passed through here Satur
day bound for Omaha.
Bring ns your butter, eggs ond pro
duce a--d get the highest market
price. Carl Anderson.
John Hartneti's bnrn Was completely
burm d to the ground Saturday. Tl
starting of the fire is a ratstery. It
broke out about half past nine and n
few ni'intes the eimre barn was n
blaze. Tim only solution to the fire
is that there was about thirty tons of
hay in the barn, some of which was
not thoroughly cured, and which may
have started the blazn from spoota
neons comb ist inn. Tbe loss is about
12,000. with $700 insurance.
Mike Beacoin came home Saturday
from Honth Dakota, having proved tip
on his claim.
Juht received, an tip to date stock
of fall and winter millinery goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Miss Johan
na Mundy.
Ernest Paulson and Dave Hileman
left for Colorado Hunday eveninn to
look ut some laud.
Jedge Quy T Graves of Pender, was
here Saturday looking sfler his politi
cal fences.
We have our fall stock of cotton
flannel husking mitts in all eizes and
tyleB. Carl Anderson.
Jon Hartnett went to Pierre, 8 D,
Monday to register for' a claim.
Mike Farrell was down to the city
Monday.
It yon are in tho market for a buggy
or wagon new or Beoun.1 hand call
m Renze & Groen. You can't be it
their price anywhere.
Herman Repza retumed home Mon
day from a week's visit at Omaha and
Other places.
A box social will be given at the
Plum Grove school house Oct iber 12
Ladies are requested to bring boxes
and the boys their pocket books. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Jeff Rick well was eerionsly injured
Sunday by being run over by a cow
t at he was milking. A doctor was
called to dress his injuries, and he is
now coming along alright.
Winter clothing, underwear, gloves
and n ittens, at Carl Anderson's
Joe Leedom and Barney Grihbtn
were down to Winnebego Tuesday on
a deal for a livery stable.
Mrs Mry Nordyke came over from
tackson Wednesday to visit her son
Ait.
E 'itor Bancroft of Homer was here
Tuesday on a real estate deal.
Carl Anderson and wife were Sioux
City passenirers Wednesday.
Eugene Nordyke wus up from Sioux
City Tuesday.
Heavy shoes and high top shore for
fall and winter wear, at Carl Ander
sons.
HOMER.
Miss I.illio Blucketer lefurned from
Omaha Saturday, where she had been
visiting J-,izie jiarsou and taking in
the Ak-rar-l-en.
Mary Luke hns returned to North
Dakota, where she I as been teachiuir
fi several yars, she res t mod her du
ties n the school room lust Monday,
Mrs Chaa Bates and daughter Myr
tle went to the sand hills Wednrsday,
to visit, her.pirents and other relatives.
Mrs Lewis Smith and Will .Tistriim,
were Sionx City passengers Tuesday,
Mrs Smith, returned Wednesday, and
Mrs Jaatram Friday.
Homer's rayatry is a myetry no lon
ger. She was Minnie Burgett snd
gave her name here as Minnie Jones.
Altlinu. h acting in a somewhat strange
manner, she was sharp enough to e ndo
all qustions aud give her parent, who
are looking for her, the slip. Relig
ion was the subject on which ler
mind became nnhitiged some time ago.
She i-t alwajs tired, and solicits for
toilet soap. They are residents ot
Si-.ux City and the girl hod been vis
iting relatives at Riverside when he
disappeared.
The family of IUv Smith returned
from Indiaua, Tueeday.
The Dorcas soeietv met with Mrs S
A Combs last Saturday, aud as we
went out there expecting to get our
breakfast (and did not) we, in our des
pera'ion. worked with a will aud
quilted one quilt and finished
one that had a fow rows quilted at a
former meeting. Mrs Combs savs that
tho Free Press editor miHcnnstriied her
meaning w hen he said we were to have
break ant. We don't think sho saved
ituvthiLH though for when dinnertime
came, we ate, and wo ate, aud we ate,
till we culdu't eat any morn and
everyone voted a pleuRaut, us well as
a profiUlile day. It pays to employ
the Dorcas.
Rev Christy lias sold bis property in
Ream to Mr Goodst 11 sr
Homer's now M E pastor is Rev
Philips, who has, M'oording to the
papers, Walthill as well.
Saul Pnrdy of Ourav, N M, is visit
ing his brother Dan Purdy and fami
ly this week.
Anton Wilkie of Emerson precinct,
had two loads of wheat ou the Homer
market this week. How is that as a
"lmou" for Emerson.
Nuunie Lrsou of Naoora wrap
down with Mr Purdy Friday and visit
ed relatives aud friends over Sunday.
JACKSON.
Miss Marsraret Mitchell of Goodwin,
Nebr. resumed hor studies at St. Cath
erines' academy Monday. '
Peter Gtrvey of Hartington, Nebr,
spent Sunday with b's wife heie.
Mis Annie Harty went to
Walthill. Nebr, Saturday for a short
vi-it with her sister Maiy who is prin
cipal of the schools there.
Mrs Nurenberger and children of
Wakefield Nebr, arrived Suturday
evening for a visit as the home of her
parents, Mr uud Mrs Herman Roost
MrsJas Harty went to Enerson,
Neb, Thursday where she was the
guest of Mr A P Dorar.
Julia Xlcficrsaa sLoj lsyed with the
Ilinton ball team this Bummtr srrivtd
home Monday. f
Joeph Dessert, wife and children
left Wednesday tor Macon City, Mo,
to spend two weeks with Mr Desserts
folks there.
Josie Davey leftfr Omaha last
Wednesday to spend a week with
friends there.
Rev P F McCarthy arrived home
from Omaha Monday, where he had
spent a week. Rev Fr 0'Klly, a
Jesuit father, celebrated Mats here
ruuday and preached a very instruct
ive sermon on the "Feast of our Lady
of the Rosary."
John J Sullivan went to OraaLa last
Friday to vihit his sister Maty, and at
tend the Ak-sar-ben festival.
Tom E O'Connor, wife and children,
visited over Sunday at tbe home of his
uncle. T. J Ryan of Newcastle.
Whilo Mrs B J Leahy and children
were nut ridiDg Tuesday evening the
team became unmanageable, throwing
the occupants out, all escaped with
only slight bruises. The harness and
buggy were broken.
Quite a few from here went io Oma-
Satnrday to the laying of the corner
stone of St Cenolias new Cathedral,
whioh took plaoe Sunday. They pro
nounced it the meat elaborate and im
pressive of any religions demonstra
tion ever held in the middle west.
Margaret Mitchell of Goodwin, is a
new boarder at the academy.
Matt Byrne and wife visited friends
in South Sionx City Snnday.
Mrs P Smith of Ponca, is visiting
her Bister Mrs J M Brtnuan.
Mrs Thos MoKeever returned from
Water bury Tuesday, where she spent
several days visiting at the home of
hereon, Hugh and family.
Helen Kearney left for Goorgetown,
Washington, Thursday, to resume her
studies st the visitation convent there,
this reing her last year.
Born To J M Brannan and wife
Oot 9th, a daughter.
Joseph Bird and mother have moved
to town and occupy tbe house recently
vacated by Ham Brannaman.
Oae of tbe most pleasant of social
events which has taken place here fer
some time, was a china shower given
for Abbie Twohig, the bride of next
week. Shoitly after the excitement
bud subsided a number of bovs mas
queraded as girls, appearing with all
kinds of tinware. Many beautiful
pieces or nana painted ccina were
"showered."
NACORA.
Robert Reid shipped a car load of
hogs to Sionx City Tuesday.
Asmus Schwartz was a passenger to
Sioux ity Monday.
Chas Heikw, G Hale and J W Hee-
tey were passengers to Omaha last
Friduy, to attend Ak-sar-ben.
. Frank Hetney left Wednesday even
ing for bin home at lluy Springs.
Bryan Beauci nnon who has beer.
htation agent here has resigned his
position. Bryan will be missed very
much as he made many friends duiing
his btay here. Mr Larson has relieved
him.
Superintendent Boucher was here
ou business last Friday.
Margaret Simmons returned home
Thursday morning after a two week's
vibit with her a ster at Yankton, S D.
SALEM.
Ward Joyce auc. Robert Lapsley
went no to Pierre, H D; Saturday
where they filed applications for home
s ekers luitery tickets on the Lower
Brule reserve.
Mary lieikes spent several days last
week with her (bachelor) brother
Charles, who is farming near Emer
son.
Mrs Wm Armourent to Sioux City
Friday vshe.e she is assisting in
otring lor her little grand
daughter, who is sick with scir'e iua
at the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs Ed S.lby.
Hum Sides, Ray Lapsley and
Richard Bougous went to Sioux Citt
Monday where they wll attend the
Wa liners Business, college the coming
Winter
The swamp road is being graded
and will n-eau much ta those who have
hay to haul in from tbe Bwump.
Lutheran Church Announcements
Jri caching biibday morning at Ha
lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school
at 10:00; C E at 8 p m.
Preaching ut Dakota City at 3 ;00
o'clock p ni ; S nday school at 9 :15
m; C E at G:30 p m
A cordial welcome to all.
Sgf BS ayST
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We Have some Bargains in
LKcr TEAM NETS
They are old style The price is also old style
which is low
$5.00
while
STVRGES BROS.,
411 Pearl St., SIOUX CITY, IOWA
What is Your
Do you know it would be worth a great deal more if you
had it fully fenced with American fence? Every dollar put
. into this kind of improvement comes back double to you .
Think it over. All progressive farmers are fencing all their
farm hog tight. They find it pays. It will pay you. Let
' us tell you what it will cost you for the wire and the posts e
We have both. Call and see them.
Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard,
(5K0. TIMLIN, ynnaffpr.
It is Delicious
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25 cents
Blendod and packed from
Harris ISL
No. 6 Front St.
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$6
fARfvl LOANS
Tvwheie
on earth . See or
Lint your
property with us
DakotaClty.Ncb.and VCnrnor t Kir-.rrn.
C6e Kind Th&t We&rs
That s the service we give you.
Been doing it for over twonty-one years, hence our eteJily in
creasing business.
lvEMtMBER, jtti v LUI 1 IJ i H U in banking that you can (f, even
in Ne York, snd at us low rates (if not lower), and better fitment,
if we can give it to on. Always ulad to see vou. Oullihenin
town, for a visit, if no bui-ioess to
We ere prepared to do twice
Try to penade tinit friend or newcomer to try this irood fitk next
time he nee's to use one. lie will
aud we will be grateful to m ii both. X
u I he Bank
Cattle and farm loans are tipo
now, anil price low.
READ THE BEIALD
For All the New
Do you waxat
to sell your farm ft
The quick, ture way ill
to put a
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We have plenty of Money to Loan at a low
rate ot interest on Dakota county Faro). We
aiao Sell and Buy Real Estate of al kinds
write us before you Borrow, liuwr oell.
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