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We also help you homestead irrigated lands, or to buy them at prices that will make you money. Mill ions of dollars are now being spent irrigating Basin lands. Homeseekers' excursions first and third Tuesdays of 1908. Write D. Clctn Dcaver, Gen eral Agent, Landseekcrs' In formation Bureau, Omaha. Winter Excursions Homeseekers' excursions first and third Tuesday- to Colorado, i Wyo ming, Big Horn Basin. Northwest, Southwest and Sonlu; Winter Tour ist Rites daily to Florida, the Oulf Country, the Soutn and Southern California. v CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. A J Kabiuker, - Ticket Agent dacota crrr, neb. L. W. Wacklby, G P A, Omaha, Neb a tUCUOTS SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: SUa to fcelU Mow Baatasas. AtrlalWUV uui you oar parmanant customer. Prize Collection , "uriiiati aUIIAH A NT V V tat TA ftl lr aaB Wtfo Jtjrj Mention thin Paper. VVWwVMAMMrVVwVwVwVWWwVM SEND 10 CENTS aapauiBt m nm turn Taluk U lafaHaaUMKNl aa Pint SLk. mm mmm am a a SMA atlllAaf mumm . Ja A Ma. If ))R. C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Galls promptly attended DAKOTA Cm, XEBBA8KA Neuralgia Pains Are the result of an abnormal condition of the more prominent nerve brandies, caused by con gestion, irritation, or dis ease. If you want to re lieve the pain try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. They often relieve when every thing else fails. They leave no disagreeable after-effects. Just a I Measurable sense of re ief. Try them. "I have neuralgia headache right ver my eye, mid I am really afraid that niy eye will burnt. 1 hIho have neuralgia jwtln around my heart I IJaln Pllta recently and find they re lieve thetie trouble tiulckly. I seldom nd It riefwwuy to take more than two tablet) for rompletn relief " MK8. KATIIUKINU HAKTON . . 1117 Valluy bt. CarttiMKM. Mo. -u hav "Pvlla of neuralKla ana have dix-torrd a Kreat deal witlik out fc-ltlns niui-h benefit, for the lat two year I huvn lecn taking Jir. Miles' Anti-Pain nils and th.-y always relieve me. I have ben so bad with neuralgia that I Hometlmes thought I would go truzy. Soini tlmes It U necessary to talie two of them, but never more and tlioy ur aure to relieve ' MRS. KKKHIJSIt. 2434 I.ynn tit., Lincoln. Neh. Tou,?ru0t Dr- Miles' Antl- Palo Pills, and we authorize him to return the price of first package (only) If It fall to benefit you. " 1 ' Miles Mwdical Co., Elkhart, Ind X us. l Dakota County Herald 4mK H. MUM, PCBLIBHER. Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this pnperthrough the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Happy New Year to all. This is Leap Year, girls; got busy. Have yon paid your subscription to Tup. Herald for 1908? If not, now is tbe accepted time. sie i The first annual convention of tbs Missouri River Navigation Congres will he held in Sioux (Jity January 22 33, 1908. A general invitation is ex tended to all who are interested in seeing the Missouri rirer made naviga ble its entire length. The people of this county are more interested in having the river bank protected tban they are in having the stream made navigable. He didn't have a dollar, he didn't have a dime; his clothes and shoes looked as though they had served tbeir time. He didn't try to kill himself to dodge misfortune's whacks. Instead, be got soma ashes and filled five dozen sacks. Then next he begged a dollar. In the paper in the morn he advertised tin polish that wonld put the sun to scorn. He kept on advertising and just now, suffice to tar, he's out in Cal ifornia at his cottage on the bay, 0MI rfWOH SOfisX(r03e w Items of Interest from our Exchanges I Thurston Gasette: Lew Pearey vis ited in Iowa, during the holidays. Lyons Mirror: David Everett and wife went to Dakota City Uunday, i Ponca Leader: Mr and Mrs E J Berry spent Christmas at the home of Elmer Cornell, near Dakota City. Pender lteriublio: Judges Graves and Welch exchanged benches laat week, the former holding court in Wayne and the latter in Dakota City. Sioux City Journal, 31st: Mr an.l Mrs Peter McShane, of Waterbary, Nebr, who ome last week for a Christ mas visit at the home of Wm Myers. 1322 Summit avenue, are both ill with the grip. Waterbury items Frank Sayre came Iowa, Thursday to in Ponoa Leader: from Eagle Grove, help care for his mother who is quite low.... Will Sayre came frcm South and remained over grandmother. He morning. Dakota Saturday Sunday with his returned Monday Salix items in BJoan Star: Robert Mitchell, of Dakota City, was here Thursday of last week .... Sterl Link swiler is quite ill at his home with an attack of asthma.... Russell Link- swiller sprained his wrist while ska ting, Friday evening, and is compelled to wear his arm in a sling. 1 Walthitl Times : Dr acd Mrs Ream went to Homer Tuesday evening.... Tuesday afternoon Marshal Gee arrest ed F B Lamson for disorderly conduct. Later George Lamson procured the arreot of the marshall for unbecoming conduot and bad language. Jndge Wood assessed fines against both the marshal and F B Lamson. Winnebago Chieftain : B F Hisreot of Homer, a son-in-law of M F Eve land, speut Christmas at the Eveland Lome. .. .Bert Ohmit, who has been asaisting Harry McCormiok launo'u tbe Wynot Tribune, viaited here on Wednesday..., John Ohmit and wife of South Sioux City visited their son Charles, over Christmas. Their son Floyd and his wife were here .... Hen ry Niebuhr is distributing Woodman literature here. There is talk of reoi ganizing the camp here. It should be done. Pender Times: Melford II Niebuhr and Ellen Larson were married at Da kota City Tuesday at 2:30 p m, by J J Eimers, then took the train for Pender and went up to the bride'a home where a nice supper and a few invite 1 friends awaited them. They left the next day. the 2jth, in the evening for Sioux City where they will make their borne. Mell bus a good potition there with tbe Burling ton Ry Co. The bride is a daughter of Mrs S J Larson and is a moat esti mable young lady. The groom is the son of II G Niebnhr and is a promising young man. The Times extends con gratulations. Sioux City Journal, 28th : Non-support immmediately atter marriage is Mrs N B O'lii ten's grounds for a di vorce from E A O'Brieu. She alleges that she has been obliged to take in washing ever aince they were married, and furthermore that O'Brieu? has been more or less quarrelsome and baa ac cused her of improper couduot.... Peter Mannion, of South Sioux City, waa knocked down and trampled un der a transit wagon yesterday after noon at Fourth nd Wfter streets. He was taken to the police atatiou and attended by the police aurgeon. It was found that bis right ear drum waa broken. After bis wounds had been dressed hetwaa able o go to bis home. South Sioux City Record : Miss Lil lian Bacon came up from York Menduy, where she is attending school, to spend the holidays with J U Bacon and fami ly. . . Mr and Mrs John Manuing were Christmas visitors at Soldier, Iowa, with Mr and Mra A A Sunde. . . , Mor ton Wilbur, aon of Judge E B Wilbur, arrived here this week from Chamber lain, South Dakota, to spend Christ mss with relatives. .. .Miss Minnie Dow was oallikg ou friends iu town this week, MJss Dow is now loeated Lat Adrian, Minnesota, where she is caabier in a larg department store. .... Ira Willover of Plaiuview, Nebr, formerly section foreman for the Great Northern Ry, at South Sioux City, was shaking bands with friends here this week. . . .Mr and Mra Nathan Mil ler, and Bessie Kryger, of Essex, Iowa, were guests of relatives here on r'bist mas. Mrs Miller was formerly Miss Lelah Kryger, and is a daughter of Postmaster Kryger. Sioux City Journal, 29th: In an effort to preserve the game fish in tbe lakes of Dakota county, Neb, A M Green, deonty game warden; Ernest HuDger, a deputy from Linooln, and William O'Brien superintendent of the fish hatchery at South Bend, Neb, yesterday began seining in the shallow waters of Silver lake west of South Sioux City. It was feared the game fish in the shallow waters of this lske and surrounding ponds would not be able to survive the winter. The fish seined out were transferred to deeper waters of Crystal lake, which has proved to be one of tbe best bass lakes in this part of the country. The first time the seine was drawn in- two feet of water 198 black bass were snared. It was a fine batch of fish, the bass weighing from three to six pounds. Perch and crsppies also were Uken. Mondsy the seining will be resumed . Many spectators watched the officials at work and were well supplied with fish. The carp and buffaloes were given to any one who wanted them. Fishermen who spent many happy hours at Crystal lake are pleased with the movement taken by the officials, and feel assured of excellent fishing tbe coming season. Greetings : To One and All. A Happy and prosperous New Year. May it be the very best in your life, for yourself, for your neighbor and for mankind. "The Bank that always treats yon right", soon closes its 22 nd and best year. It confidently hopes and expects to make' its 2td much better, for it has many new customers, the past two months, to "treat rioht". May it count on your help to do bo ? We offer system and methods used in no other bank, Kearney methods. They add much t3 your sa'ety and convenience, and to ours. Ask any depositor or borrower how he likes us, try some other bank, then ns 'tis all we ask. This for anything in banking. The Banker after all, is but your "hired man", supposed to know more about loaning money than you. He pays you a fair rate for your savings, loans it safely higher, and backs it with every dollar he is worth. Thus, you cao.no lose a penny, if he ii honest and ctpable. And your particular hired man here, works all day and lies awake some nights, studying how best he can conserve your interests. Did you notice -the many good bank statements Deo. 1st? Nothing but Prosperity for tbe West shown there. Again, good friends, many happy, generous New . Years for you and yours. Gratefully yours, Ed T. Kearney of "The Bank that always treats yon RIOHT , Bank of Dakota County, Jackson, Nebraska. Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, Deo 28. '07 Board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present, 1 nomas (J liaird. chairman: Ed Mor gan and John Sierk, and W L Ross, county clerk. ' The following bonds were approved J P Rockwell, sheriff. W L Ross, county clerk. Security State Bank, county depos itory . Dan Pnrdy, constable, Omadi pre oinot. J B Smith, constable, St John's preeinot. M M Hickey, iastice of the peace, m dour, s precinct. Claims allowed : GKNKRAL, rOKD Hammond A Stephens Co 1 IS 40 D O Htlnson, premium on bond 64 00 North Nebraska Eagle, county print- In 126 00 O II Maxwell, medical services 1J Co ROAD FCMD. Kolwrt I.uiebrlng, road work I 10 60 E II Looints, same "6 00 George Rockwell, same , 81 08 Arthur Hyn.lll. same ge 50 John P Kramper, same u 00 Michael Long, same 8 00 O B DeWltt. same 8 00 Schutt A Co, mdso 7900 Allowed on road district fund : PT Watson, road work, dlstNo7 1 6 00 E 11 Ijootnls, same aO.OO Louis Wllklns, same ' 8 4 00 J W Harden, same 8 S 00 A O Hides, same is jo 60 8 A Hrldehbaugh, same ' 'III a 80 n E Brown, same ' il 26 00 M J Foreaboe, same ' 'IB 15 76 Kay Horh, same '19 g 50 John P Walsh, same '8 1 so John Heennn Jr. same ' .' n 450 Art lH rmlt. same ' 8 10 60 M J llyms, same ' H 2 1 78 Thomas Casey, same ' 8 18 60 A II Anderson, same ' ' 8 15 88 O II Maxwell, same ' J 7 00 Arthur KyiulII, samo ' '6 SM The following claims were audited; naitMiB vund. Hal marketer, bridge work 25 02 Cal Rockwell, same 41 25 runup iioiss, same 4 jo M Kennelly, same 50 Atlas Elevator Co, lumlier 16 no Hi'hutt A Co. lumber 07 Board adjourned. W L Rob s, Clerk. J CORRESPONDENCE JACKSON, nappy New Year. George Teller is ill with the grip. M Mimoangbo Ponca was iu Jack son Tuesday. Wm Uartnett had a load of cattle on the market Mouday. Jas Jouea went to Cedar Rapids, Io, Monday to visit friends. Ralph Bancroft of Homer was a Jackson visitor, Sunday. Colombia Dennis is viaiting her par ents at Martinsburg, Nebr. Minnie Keefe attended a party at Fred Bartelt Tuesday evening. John Watera of Early, Iowa, spent Now Years with his parents here. Ed T Kearney and wife spent New Years with frieuds in Sioux City. Misses Helen Riley and Cariuela Quinn returned Tuesday from a week's visit at tbe McMullen home in Water bury, Nebr. The small boy with his sled is enjoy ing tbe beautiful snow these days. Miss Nellie Combs, of Homer, visit ed over Sunday at the M Quinn home. Quite a few from Imre were in .Da kota City the firt of the week attend ing conrt. Mrs Sarah Bryan is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs W Irwin, of Defl ance, Iowa. Mrs Cora Foster is enjoying a visit from her brother, D V Monger, of Barron, Wis. Mary Barry left for lUadisod. Wis, Thursday resume her studies at the university there. Gwendolin'Zulauf accompanied Mil dred Pullen to her home at Crawford, Nebr, to spend the holidays. Mrs J M Barry and daughters Mary and Bonny saw "Wm Collier" at the Grand, last Friday evening. Cnrtis Boler and little sister from Bt Peter. Minn, sra tiara viuitinrr thai grand parents Mr and Mrs John Boler. J F Breslehan who has been visiting relatives hero the Hast month rclnrnail to his home at Pompey, N Y, Thurs day. Jas Farlev was taken verv ill Ratnr- day evening from eating oysters, a poyaioian was called and lie was soon out of danger. Sheriff Hansen was in town Satur day serving subpoenas for some eases that were to be tried this wpk in Dakota City. Mrs Thos Hodgins jr has been seri ously ill here at the home of her par ents since Xmas. A trained nurse is in attendance and she is reported as some better. , Quite a few of the young folks went out to Bart and Blanch Smith's Tues dy evening to dance the old year out and the.New Year in. Carpenter and Heenan, of Vista, fnrnished the music. Misses Josepine Dvey, Gertrude narty, Mary and Bonny Barry and Frances Sawyers and Messrs Shuett, Thomas Murphy, of Homer, and John P Davey of Emerson took in the club dance at Ponca Tuesday evening, Messrs J J McCarthy, Joe Davey, Lee Senoenbuug, S A Wassumand Mr Walbeck came down from Ponci Sat urday evening and played a returu game of checkers, but the Jackson boys went down to defeat, loiing 10 games out of CO played. Died December 90. '07. Mrs Ella Burd, one of the respected pioneer residents of St John's, She was born in Philadelphia, Pa, sixty years ago, coming to Nebraska with her parents in 1856. She leaves to mourn her loss, one son, Joseph, and two sisters. Mrs John B Myers, of Homer, Nebr, Mrs uoltam, 01 Reynolds, Ind and three brothers, H 8, P H and M M Boyle all of this place. The funeral was held Monday at 9 o'clock, Mass of requiem was oelebrated by Rev P F McUartby. Interment was in St John s oemeteiy. HOMER. ' Malcolm Jordan is quite ill with lung lever. Miss Gertie McKioley case over new rears. Elgie Smith of Sioux City was a liomer visitor fiew Years,. Maud Richards is home from her ranche in Stanley Co, S D. Eva Einnear and brother Warren played for a danoe a Winnebago mew lears. Mies Eva Einnear returned to Dan bury, Io, Friday where she will resume tier work in the school room. Miss Grace Russell, of Linooln, and Miss Laura Knotte, of Sioux City, are guests of their aunt, Mrs Dr Burke this week. Mr and Mrs Dr Burke returned Monday from Gayville, South Dakota. where they spent the holidays at the jjynon noma. Jimmie Allaway returned to Prim rose, Nebr, Sunday, after spending lArutmas here with his parents, James Allaway and wife. And now we must not forget that it is 1908, and also not forget the 101 new leaves we turned over the very first hour of tbe year, or perhaps it was the day before. Mrs H A Monroe, Miss Eva Einnear. Peach and Mattie McKioley, Nelson Smith, Alfred Harris and Frank Combs, went down to Rosalie, to par ticipate la the Ulson bunt. Help Wanted. Men or women to reiiraannt; Tho American Magazine, edited by F P Linnne ("Mr Dooley' Ida M Tarbell, Linooln Steffens. etc. Straight prop osition. Good pay. Continuing in terest from year to year in business created. Experience and capital not necessary. Good opportunity Write J N Trainer, 23 West 20th Street, New Yerk. Klrst Publication Jan a iw. I.EUAL NOTICE. To James W. Hi atli, Charles Ainmeriiiitn, William W. lnlmir, and Adellierl K, Jen kins, non-residents of the State of Nehru.. aa: iou, and eaeh of you, are hereby notified that on the 17th ilny of May, HHT, Henry Hradsltaw, ulalntirr. hied n oetltlmi In the district eourt of Imkota enmity, Nebraska, against you and other defendants, and on iH,eemisri, IM17. lie tlleii his amended pe tition therein, the object and prayer of which action are to quiet the title of plain tiff In ami to certain real estate ilcNcrtiuxi as follows: Lots :jo. 111 ami iW, In block 7; all of blocks and in, except lots :, :i ami i!2 In nock in. all being In Martin's addition to Mouth Mlotix Cltv. hiikolik eomitv. V..,i-u. ka. Yon are required to answer sitld plead ings ou or before the !tti day of February. Dated at Dakota Cltv. N1I11 nsku 1I1L :tit diiy of DecenilsT. Ili7. IIknky HKAImiiAW. l'lalntlfT. Klrst Publication IHe 13 4w. NOTICE. In t he IImI rift I'lturt ,if ltnltrttn Nchriifka. Surah (i. 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