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Dakota County Herald JOHH B. RKAM, PUBLISHED. Subscription Price. $1.00 Fer Yenr. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has beerf granted for the transmission of thispaperthrougli the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. A I a..- ) ui inimical from our Exchanges Newcastle Times: AE Waldvogle returned Tuesday from Li, claim in Colorado. Decatur Items in Lyons Mirror Mrs Ford, of Council JJ luffs, Iowa, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs John Olbrey. Rimix Oitv Journal. flh r- J W Rvan . . of Jackson, Neb, disposed of a string of r.O head of grade Hereford 1,382- pound beevos at $5.25. Ponca Loader: Mrs R Bachman went to South Bionx City Monday, to visit with Mrs 8 B Lopp....Oeo W Beacom and John Doyle visited at the former s home near Hubbard, Hunday, Emnrson Enterprise: O O Mason, a Homer merchant, was in Emerson (Saturday. He informed us that busi ness was no better in that town since tlie railroad was built but that it w a pleasanter place to live. Sionx City Journal, 3rd : The case of George Powell agaitint the Sioux City Traction company was settled and dismissed yesterday. Powell eought $8,374 damages for the Ioks of a foot and a borne, winch was the re Bill t of a collision between his team and a our. Pender Timos: Mi.ss Jennie Fair weither, of Sioux City, visited with Vendor friends the first of the week. . ...JB Walden has cevered his con ' tiection with the Palace hotel. A Hioux City man is now running the hotel for Mr Severson. - Pender Republic : W E Von, of Il6nier, has been engaged to teach the Waborg school southeast of town. Mips Oarlock, who taught the full arm, am not wisii to continue as teacher any longer. Mr Voss was the republican candidf te for Birperiutend ent of Dakota county at the recent election, but had a young woman as ou opponent and of course was defeat ed. But h is all right, is a good - teacher, and will give the people to the south of us a good school. Miss Cora Chambers still teaches the pri Aatry department. South Sioux City RocordN Charles Suter has purchased the Q A McCor miok residence on Farnam street.... Mrs T F Teager, of Lemars, Io, the . mother of Mra C R Ravidge, spent Sunday here. She left for Dixon Monday, where she will visit at the Lome of Ghaa Savidge. . . .Edith Mead cume to spend Thanksgiving at the Lome of her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo F Mead. Miss Mead ia a teaober in the schools at Garretson, S D .... Pro fessor Robert Thomson and two child ren, of Randolph, stopped off Thurs day while on their way to Homer, whera they were going to eat Thanks giving dinner at the Sara Ry mill home. .... A team hitohed to a lumber wagon and driven by L A Dierking broke loose from in front of the saloon Wed nesday afternoon and made a mad ruth up Dakota street. They had . gone but about a block when they ran ' against a telephone pole. The wagon was broken and one of the horses bad ly oiippled....Edsou Pennell, who Tocently purchased the J P Meredith farm, arrived here this week and has taken possession of the place. Mr and Mrs Meredith have moved to Ode 'bolt, Io. and art conducting a hotel they purchased a that plaoe. They leave many friends here whose best wishes for their future success aooom Jany them to their new home, Allen News: Hazel DeLaney, of Dakota City, is visiting her sister, Mrs Chas Lovell, this week... .Sol Frank, of Sioux City, was a guest of George Nordyke one day last week. Mr Frank ia a noted breeder of Duroo-Jersey Logs. . . .George Twamley rather stole a raaroh on his many friends here by going over to Sao nity, Io, last week wheie he was married Wednesday evening to Miss Ethel Walker. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride'a mother, Mra J M Walk er, at 6 p m, about 40 friends and rel atives being present, Rev M Hay, pastor of the Sao City Methodist church offloiating. Norval Walker and Miss Damie Walker stood up with the contracting parties as best man and brides maid. It ia with pleasure the News announces the happy event. The bride, the Titer has known sinoe a wee bit of a girl; and have aeen her grow into a bright and charmiug young lady, very fair to look upon, , aud one who will make her husband a noble helpmate. She has a. sweet aud winning way and waa a general favorite in her neighborhood when the family lived west of Allen. The groom is the sop of Mr aud Mrs Rich ard Twamley, very respectable and prosperous nitisens who live ou a tine farm a few mites west of Allen. George, the groom, has grown up here and is a genial, upright young fellow whom we congratulate upon getting not only a very sweet and pietty wife, but a gracious and helpful good one. The News it pleased to note they will nuke their home in Alleu. For Sale A Klnkead Homestead Re linquishment . A SiO-arre Kinkead homestead re linquishment in Deuel conuty, Nebras ka, 500 acres good p.ow land, good oil, outi plenty of hay. Pri-e, II, 700 00. Deeded land in that locality sells for $10.00 to 112.00 per acre. Or would ccnsiler an exchange for residence property, livery outfit, live took, or some small busiuessof equiv alent value. This is an excellent op portunity for acquiring a 640-aore liouieitead. See W T Babtlkit . Jackson, Nebr. Commlasloners' Proceedings Dakota City, Nebr, Nov 30, '07. Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Preseut, Thomas C Baird. chairman ; Ed Mor gttn and John Sicri, and W L Ross, county clerk. The following bonds were approved: liond of Levi Wallise, for constable Hubbard precinct. Bond ot E 8 Boatv, for construction of county bridges for the year 1907 8, as hown by contract. Hcpoi t of M E Kennelly, justice of the peace, St John's precinct, approved by the board. County clerk ordered to write re- fnuding order for $8.61 to Hans An derson. Renze & Green allowed on road district No 16, $3. CO, ou district No 9, $1.85. ' Hoard ordered the county clerk to sir ike the following taxes: Lot 9, block 84, Covington, for the years 1880 to 1890, inclusive. Lota 4, 5 and 6, block 113, for the years 1893 to 1896, inclusive. Lot 1, block 27, Dakota City, for the years 1871 to 1885, inclusive. Lot 12. block 37, Dakota City, for the years 1871 to 1888, inclusive. Road petitioned for by John C Bui .ivan et al came on for hearing and was hold over for next meeting. Claims allowed : okhkrai, rrni) Neb Clark Aut Telephone Co, rent.... I "0 Iteiixe 4 Grern .... 7 70 RAH Mr Co, lunilxT ft ml nulso 1 66 Hfiiry Imu, election 4 00 KiTinnn Roost, bo in in 4 00 W II MlU hi'll. mime 4 00 John Ilnrko, mime AM K I) Church, suine 4 On (Iriint CnHtor, (-sum 4 00 VIllniM South Hioux City, Mime 8 (10 CO Hum .iiKurn, mime 4 0" Kri'd Vokh, mi inn 4 00 Geo Marlins, same 8 00 Andrew Crowe, same 4 00 Fred Wllllnuis. snmo 4 00 Kclinod district No !!, Minio f 00 C Hunmiii, snmc H T K Crortby, smnu 4 00 C B Burin's, snnw v . . 4 00 Joseph O'Domiell, siiino 4(0 Anton Ijirm n, sumo 4 00 Hum Lumrltxen, same N 00 Hi'hool dlHtrlct No rt, mine 6 00 Marlon WIkIo. snmo 4 00 J H liondcTHon.kniiie , . 8 00 A I Dnvls, sumo 4 00 Herman Htolx, tnmo 4 CO Geo Cook, same..... 4 0 Goo Ilnnsn, same BOO John JIurty, same 4 00 John Howard, inmo 4 00 11 1) Hoc U well, sumo 4 00 Henry Cain, mime ; 7 00 Ilium Nelson, same 4 00 Tom fionK. mine 4 00 Woodman Hull, Huhlmrd, snine 6 00 linns J Andersen, ame 4 00 Wm Blessing, same 4 00 Krnest llurrls, same ,. 4 00 Thos Murphy, snnio 4 00 11m O'Connor, same 7 00 Dun l'urdy, snmc...; 4 00 Wm O'licll, sumo 6 00 Thos Sullivan, snmo 7 00 John Kyan, sumo , 4 00 Honry Francisco, same 4 00 W K Jllokey, same 4 00 Itnhs Knudsou, same 4 00 Wm ttlley, same fi 00 J B Smith, same 4 00 O H Kcnnii samo 4 00 II 1) Wood, same 500 Kred Schmidt, same r 4 00 O W Fisher, sumo 4 00 Jny Koliertson, snmo 4 00 Paul I'laey, samo 00 Geo J Boucher, same s 00 W I, lloss, same s 00 D K Waters, care Mrs Simmons 72 00 H 1) Wood, labor on poor farm 8 26 Bert Brnsllcld, lines collected 10 00 BHiuoa fund. Chas Scott, bridge work 6 60 Geo Whaley, same tl 00 Kti Huudt, same 18 00 John Irons, same 13 60 Thos A How ay, same is 60 K A B I.br Co, lumber J71 4tt Ilen.o A Ureon , jja 10 H H Owens, bridge work.. J 00 K A B Lbr Co, lumber and mdse Stw 80 T V McGee, brldgo work 00 Jensen IiUinlier Co, lumber 102 16 I) F Waters, lumber , 454 si hoao rvsp, liuthor Terry, road work... $ 6 00 Herman Nolsen, same XS 60 Chat Ostmoyer. same 8 00 Resolution in ditch matter passed by the board shown as follows: Whereas, The supreme court of the state of Nebraska has issued an alter native writ of mandamus tothecouuty clerk of this county and the oounty commissioner! thereof requiring them to perform certain aots with reference to what is known as the Jackson ditch or Elk creek ditoh or to show oause by December 19, 1907, why the said writ should not issue, and Whereas, the board has heretofore denied the petition for the said ditoh aud do not believe that there is any further action for them to take with relerenoe thereto, and particularly the ao ion demanded, of them by the said writ, aud Whereas, It ia the opinion of this board after full deliberation upon and consideration of the said matter here tofore had, that the establishing of the sa'.d ditch would not be for the best interest of the oounty or of the tax payers or reaidents thereof, and that thU board had the right to reconsider its former action and to deny the said ditch, and that the county clerk as such and the board of oounty commis sioners action for the oounty should make return to the said alternative writ of mandamus, and to resist the issuance of a permanent writ. Be it therefore Resolved, That the county clerk of Dakota caunty as such clerk, and the board of commissioners as suoh take such actiou and make such dofensa to the said writ aa may be necessary to defo.it the same and as may be con sistent with the facta and records iu this case. And Whereas, Persons who have hereto fore remonstrated against and objected the aaid ditoh have had private coun sel, to-wi: Wm P Waruer, O C Mo Niah and Jepson & Jepson, and suid attorneys being fully familiar with all of t he actions heretofore taken aud the mutters and things connected witli Slid ditch aud thhr litigation, and at the request of said objeotora, be it therefore Rfsolved, That the said attorneys be ami the eame are hereby instructed and authorized to appear in this mat ter without charge or expeuse to the county, with the county attorney of tl.u county, and with the said county at oraey to take such steps in makiug defense to aaid writ, as they may il.i'iii proper, and the couuty attorney is heieby authorized aud directed to act with the said attorneys and to take such steps as rtisy be necessary to make a proper and legal defense to to the snid writs, and to resist the is suance of a premptory writ in this matter. Moved by Ed Mot gan that this reso lution be passed. Seconded by John Sierk. Voting Aye: Morgan and Sierk. Voting No: T C Baird. (Signed) Ed Morgan, Jono Hierk. Board adjourned to meet December 6, 1907. W L Ross, Clerk. I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. C L Dodge and wife were city pass engers Friday. Mrs Ed Maurice was a city shopper Friday. D?n't send away for anything in the line of coats. We can sell you a sheep lined coat just as cheap and just as good as any mail order house in America, and save you the freight. Carl Anderson. John Green thought he knew the county pretty we'l around here, but he managed to get lost Tuesday while driving south of here and when he found his bearings he was several miles south of Homer. George Ilayes and wife were Sioux City shoppers Wednesday. We have the U S cream separators for sale. Call io if you need one and see it work. Carl Anderson. Dr D B 8tidworthy, of Sioux City, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Curl Freflrickson and Jack Hart nett sipped a car of hogs to Siouz City Thursday. Duck coats, in all sizes and styles at Carl Anderson s. Mrs Mollio Broyhill and children, of Dakota City, spent Thanksgiving here at the Art Nordyke home, Jas Ileeney and Geo Ilayes were county seat visitors Saturday. , Everything in the grocery , line at vari Anderson s. Jeff Rockwell was down to Dakota City on business Monday. Frank U fling thought he had a horse stolen one night last week, but he found it later and is once more a happy man. Bring us your farm produce butter, eggs, etc we pay the highest market price. (Jart Anderson. Pet9r Sorensen and Will Blacketer shipped a car of hogs from here Mod day. George Hale went to Norfolk Wed nesday morning to meet his daughter, Mrs Martha Boyles and two children, of Gordon, Neb, who came down to spend the holidays at the old home. No money! The Hubbard Cash Pharmaoy is selling Xmaa goods right along at right prices and getting cash Carl Anderson is having hoes on the market here, and is giving the farmers the benent of having compe tition in the hog market. Fredrick Renze oame home from Sioux City for Thanksgiving. He ia attending school there this year. Overshoes and felt boots in all siz, at Carl Anderson s. The railroad company has built platform on the north side of the tracks for the aooommodation of passengers. Prof Donohoe went to O'Neill Wed niMday of last week for Thanksgiving. Anna Killackey and Monica Hart nett went to Bloomfleld for Thanks giving with J J Killackey. We have some new and second hand buggies that we are offering at bar gains. Renze & Green. The sad Messenger of Death once more has entered the home of Mrs John Rooney and taken from her one that waa near and dear to her. At 12 o'clock Sunday night, Henry Rooney passed to the great beyond, after an ulnesa of nearly a year with consume tion, The funeral was held at 10 o'clock Tuesday from St Mary's Cath olio church here. Father English of ficiated at the services, assisted by the neighboring priests. JACKSON. Michael Hennessy has gone to Wy not, Neb, to work. Miss Mildred Pullen.the neice of Mr aud Mra Zulauf, spent her Thanksgiv ing vacation at Craig, Neb. Harry McEinley of Homr is assist ing Mat Zulauf in his barber shop. Josie Kennolly, of Sioux City, spent luanksgiving with relatives here. Jos Kramper, of Omaha, spent Thanksgiving vaoation with his folks here. Bert Hodges left far Interior, S D, Saturday, to spend the winter ou his claim. Genevieve Brady spent Thanksgiving vauation with her sister, Mts C Bar rett, of Sioux City. James A Ryan, of Butte, Mont, ar rived here last Thursday to spond a month with relatives. Mr Ryan at present is enjoying good health aud hopes to be benefited by thechauge. Chaa Hansen nd family have mov ed into one of Mrs Lilly's houses. James Harty did not sell his resi dence as was first reported aud has decided to remain in Jackson. Mrs Mary Routh, of Newcastle, has purchased from James Flynn the house and lotsoooupied by W C Mixer and herself and sou George experts to occupy the same. Thos Sullivan spent Sunday in Sioux City with hit folks. Mara MoCabe, of Ponca, spent over Sunday with the Misses Uoler. Lucy Jones spent Thanksgiving va oatiou with her brother James at Omaha. Rev D J Miiriarty, of Benson, Neb, spent Mouday afternoou with RbV McCarthy, lie left ou the Burlingtnu in the eveuing for Goodwin to visit his s ster, Mrs J O Duggan. Fiank Hogan has gnie to Bartlett, Io, to spend a week with his brother Matt. William Bowman returned Tues day from a trip to Wyoming. He also spent several days iu Omaha taking iu the sights. j Mr Kearney received a letter Tues day from Daniel Foley at t: e soldiers home, Grand Island. Dn writes that he is enjoying good health but suffers from rhenaiatum. . When train No 32 -on the North western arrived here M mday a m a box car containing merchandise was discovered to be on fire. The car was a total loss, the only thing saved was a barrel of gaoiue and two barrels of kerosene. The cause of the fire ia supposed to be from a spark from the engine. Dr Leahy, Ed Kearney, J M Millen, L P Rrlach, M M Uickey and a few other champion checker players went to l'onca Wednesday evening in re sponse to a challenge from the Poma champions. Mis Alfred Demaray and daughter Alice are visiting relatives at Seney, Iowa. 1 HOMER. Mrs Erwin, of Sioux City, spent Thanksgiving with Eva Kinnear. Ed Wilkins was a Sioux City v sitor Wednesday of last week, returning Thursday. Homer Hash, of Sioux City, waa a Thanksgiving visitor in Homer. Mrs Larue, who has been here for the last month, returned to her home in the sand hills Thursday. Helen Bolster came home from Sioux City where she U attending business college Wednesday, to spend Thanksgiving and returned Sunday. Willie Hughes, who has been at tending school at Randolph, was home for Thanksgiving. Lillie Brant came home fro i Sioux City Thanksgiving. Willie Bristol was a visitor at home from Wednesday to Sunday. Mrs C J O'Connor's little niece from Dakota City, visited her over Sunday: John Rockwell and wife, xt Emer son, were Thanksgiving visitors with relatives in Homer. Peach McKinley spent Thanksciv ing with her folks at home, returning to Sioux City that evening. Eva Kinnear returned to Banbury last Saturday to resume her duties in trie school room. Prof Thomsen and family, of Rac- dolph, web, wore Thanksgiving guests at the Kymill home. Will Hogan and wife ate Thanks giving dinner at the home . of Mrs Rymill. Mr and Mra Belnap departed for Ureslon, Neb, Friday of last week, where they will make their future home. Mr and Mrs R J Jones returned to their home in Omaha Friday, after a two week's visit with relatives and frier.ds. Roy Crippen and Nellie Clifton were married Friday, November 29, 1907, at Liakota Cry. Mrs Wes Midkiff returned from Union, Neb, Saturday, leaving her mother somewhat improved in health. Cora Midkiff returned to Wayne Juonaay. SALEM. Geoige Learner came up from Lin coln and ate turkey with his parents. Ida Bodenbender returned recently from Wichita, Kas, where she had been caring for her brother, Henry who was operated on for cancer Mr and Mrs Ed Eichorst gave a dancmg party Friday evening. Leone Lange, of Homer, spent her lhanksgiving vauation jwith mends liere. Mrs S A Bridenbaugh entertained Saturday eveuing iu horor of the plessrs Twamleys, of Morningside. Milton Foreshoe, jr, and Jacob Sides got "sporty" and took in the dance at Jackson Thanksgiving eve. - Big; Bargain Week. During' the week of December 21 to 28 inclusive, The Nebraska State Jour nal will accept $3 from mail subscrib ers for the whole year of 1908, without Sunday, or 94 with Suuday.' The regular price ia $4 and $5. This cut prioe is only good during Bargain Week, and all you have to do is to mail yoar remittance to the State Journal, Lincoln, Neb, during that week and you will receive the paper the whole year of I'JUo up to January 1,1909. This same cut iu price waa made during the same week a year ago, and thousands of new names were added to the list. Such a cut price is possible on acoount of savings made by taking solicitors off the road. In stead of paying salaries, hotel bills and railroad fare, theso savings are given directly to you. There is too much "middleman" in all kiuds of business. Here he is out out and the aiving goes diroot to you. The com ing year will be a most important one. "Presidential year" always is, but now-a-days the individual voter is the fellow. Things are being done with out bosses and they are being done in the interest of the common people. Are you keeping track of state affairs and taking the real part that you should ? Remember this is your busi ness, not someone's else. Read a pa per with no self interest. One thit is uot conducted by office holders or oflice-seekers. The new deal and the square deal is in full swing in Nebras ka now and when you eon keep iu touch with all those things and have all the world's news and pages of splendid reading for your family, all for fi for the whole of 1908, shouldn't you get iu the band wagon while it is waiting? Remember it ia only for the week of December 21 to 28 tiat yon get such prices. The rate goes riht baok to $1 and t5 aftur these days. Why uot come iu with us. Help Wanted. Meu or women to represent The American Magazine, edited by F P Dunne ("Mr Dooley"), Ida M Tarbell, Liuoolu Steffens, etc. 8tmight 'prop osition. Good pay. 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Sitsrges Bros. 411 Pesvrl Strt Have You No ttco.A . ... cer alA tb-e Farmer ia the main stay of the world, and the inugtnfioent crops of tbe West the salvation of the country Just what we Lave always thought, said and written . i,acn day we lire we are mo-e thankful that our lot is cast right here among the good, prosperons farmers of old Dakota connty, to whom 90? of the bank's money is loaned. No bonds, stocks. ouUide com """Trtr,8,?' .orPe-nlotio r "Tbe Bank that ALWAYS treats you KIQH I just g.vd, small, .afe notes of our farmers, your neiKh bors and friends. Uenn doing this for nearly 22 years past, and in tend to keep it up for thrice that time, if we live, right hfbe. Our grateful thanks to our ever faithful customers for their many kind nusses the past few weeks We always know how to count on them, and appreciate it. Space u too brief and expensive to even mention gratitude, but we are brimming over with it you know that. 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