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Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County iOBK H. Will, POBUSEZB. Subscription Trice. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebrnka. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mails m second-claos matter. Telephone No. 43. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The nndersigued respectfully an tionooes himself aa a candidate for the oflioe of olerk of the district court of Dakota county, Nebraska, subject to the will of the republican voters of Dakota county, Nebr., at the primaries be held AuguRt 17, 1909. OEOnoK WlLKlNS. I hereby announce my candidacy for the oflleo of county clerk, snbjec'. to the wishes of tue republican electors of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the primaries to be held August 17, 1909. W. L. 1C088. I hereby announce myself as a can dilate for county commissioner from the 2nd district, subject to the wishes of the republicans of said district at the primaries to be held August 17th, 1909. Thos D Long, Hubbard, Nebr. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the oflioe of sheriff, subject to the wishes of the republican elec tors of Dakota oonnty, at the primary election to beheld Anftust 17, 1909. J P Rockwell. Republican County Convention The republicans of Dakota county will meet iu delegate convention at the CDurt house in Dakota City, Neb, Sat urday, July 24th, 1909, at 2 o'clock p ta, to select delegates to attend the stute convention to be held at Linooln and to transact such other business aa may come before the meeting. The different precincts of the county are entitled to representation as follows: Hubbard 4 Emerson 4 Omadi 9 Dakota 10 Covington..:... 9 8t. John's 8 Summit 2 Pigeon Creek 2 It is also recommended that precinot caucussea be held Friday evening, July 23rd. at which time, besides naming delegates to the county convention, precinct officers, including precinot assessor, will bo nominated. J P Ilckwell, Chairman. W L Ross, Secretary. John SI Commons, superintendent and special disbursing agent in charge of the Omaha tribe of Indians, has filed in the district court of Thurston county a suit against Thos L Sloan, an attorney of Pender and a member of the tribe, for 110,000 . The smt grows out of charges alleged to have been ruude aguinst Commons oflicial con duct. The followiing candidates took ad vantugoof the opportunity and filed their applications with the county clerk to have tlisir names placed on the primary ballot, after having paid the DecesHsry fee to the oounty treasurer: Judge D C Stinson, rep; treuatirer W J Manning, rep; sheriff J P Rockwell, rep; clerk VV L Uoss, rep Mailious Learner, rep, M T Heacom. dem, John 0 Uogan, dem; olerk of the district court George, Wilkins, rep; county superintendent Mary V Qiinn, dom, Wilfred E Voss rep; coroner 11 F Sawyer, rep; county commissioner 2nd district Thos Long, rep, John Bieik. rep; 3rd district J II Bonder on, rep, It - I a . 5 items oi i rue. est i f f Am A I CvaUhmwaa 1 n, IIWIIIUUI k.bliailC j South Creek items in Ponoa Journal; Mrs bheahan visited her sister Mrs P Cuter, iu Dakota county. Aden News: Mrs Chas Lovcll and daughter, Amber, are visiting Mrs JUovell's folks at Dakota City. Ilornick items it Sloan, Io, Star: Mr nd Mrs W J Dills returned borne Sun day evening from ati outiug of a week at Crystal Lake. Newcastle items in Ponca Journal: John Kramper wife aud daughter, of Vista, have been visiting here at the Mike Ileenan home. Newcastle Times: On acoonnt of the breakdown of the train while oora ing from Sioux City last eveuing, they were delayed at Jackson about four hours. Bloomfleld Monitor: E B Hammond was a passenger for Omaha last Tues day morning where he vent to have his hand dressed and taken care of again. Sioux City Journal, 20 : Mrs Louise Eorowsky, 511 Main street, who was recently subjected to an operation of akin graftiug made necesxary by bums received from a gasoline stove explosion a week ago, was able to leave the Samaritan hospital yesterday, Pender Republio: Mrs Guy T Graves, George J Adams ard family, Mr and Mrs Leon Ream and Miss Lou Hirsch were at Crystul Lake over Snu day. Mr Adams bought a cottage at that plaoe Saturday, lie aud Lin fam ily will occupy it for a couple, of weeks later ou. Lvous Mirror: R O Bauer, vita and eon Moses Warner Bauer recently of Alberta, Canada, left Friday for ItOse Lad A gency. 8 D, to visit relatives .... Mrs U J Shtddou and niece, Miss Syl via Wiluia Lampson, of Walthill. visit ed the Mirror family yesterday, then went to Tekamah today to visit friends and see the races, Pocea Journal : Steven Gasser re turned last Friday from a trip to Col fax. Io.... Mr II LI Hart and child reu i are spending a coipln of weeks at Crystal lake.. ..Ed Kearney and daughter Helen and Tom Murphy drove tip from Jackson Tuesday in Tom's auto to attend the ball game. Winnebago Chieftain : Ashley Lon- drosh, of Dakota City, has the con tract to construct the now Catholio cburch and the priest. house, to be rectod immediately wejt of the site selected for the convent. They are to be completed by October 1, and the convent by the middle of Heptember, so that the fall term of school may begin about tbat time. Pender Times: John Ash ford was over irom liomer J:rilay....Lick Walden went to Schuyler Monday. . . . Mrs Chas Pounds was down from Hub bard the first of the week. .. .John Beverson was down from Sioux City yesterday ... .Geo J Adams has pur chased a cottage at Jtov s place on Crystal lake and will move Lis family to that place (Saturday. They were up there last week but came home for the week. Ponca Leader: Will F Mikesell has filed for nomination at tho primaries in August for oounty clerk. He has a host of mends who would like to soe him nominated. ...Mr Rhodes came up from Hubbard Tuesday noon to join his wife and two sons, who have been visiting at the Bnstelman home. They left Wednesday morning for Casper, Wyo. . . .The Ponca ball team boasts of one oalp to its credit this week. They met tho Homer invirici- bles, reinforced frdm WaltbiU and Sioux City, Iowa. Not one of the Homer lads crossed the home plate, Simon onr artist in the box allowing only three bits. The home boys got five soorei off Homer n, in r son enterprise: air and Mrs Ilenry Sindt and children epent Sun day at Crystal Lako with Mr and Mrs It U Hatcher.... At about 12 o'clock yesterday an explosion at the pumping station blew the roof completely off of the structuie and burned Murshal toss Daniels in a very serious manner. It is thought tbat a quantity of gaso line had overflowed in the pit was the direct cause. Mr Daniels said there were two explosions the first one was quite bad and happened just as he started the engine setting his clothes on fire. He ran for the door aud just aa he reached it the second explosion ooourred whioh did the damage. By the time he reached the road Jake Fran cisco, Ernest Enke, E O Shearer and others were there and smothered the flumes, put him in an auto and he was rushed to a physician While he is iu very bad shape it is thought that he has good chances to recover. The damage to the building will amount to about $300. The machinery was only slighty damaged and was ull iu work ing order before eight. Sioux City Journal, 17th; RusLiug down a steep grade near Emerson, Nebr, yesterday morning and crashing into an extra freight that wus on the main track, the engine of train No 17 on the Chicago, St Tuul, Minneapolis and Omaha linn was demolished, the engine of the extra damaged, and the engineer of No 17, Oliver J York, of South Sioux City, dang-rously hurt. He was brought to the St Joseph's hospital in this city. The train was coming down the grado at a rate fur above its usual speed, and tho crew of of the extra supposed that they would have time to get off thn main track before the regular arrived. Thin was impossible, owiDg to the speed of No 17, however, and the two trains collid ed head on. The members of both crews, with the exception of York, who pluokily stunk to his post, jumped, but the engineer was caught in the collision snd his left leg so badly crushed that it probably will htve to be amputated.' Mr York is a well known and popular ongineer, having been in the employ of the Omaha road for nearly eight years. Although he resides in South Sioux City, York is well known on this side of the river. Wayne Democrat: A "state" joke is out on Rosa Hammond, revenue collec tor. When Judge Evans met Mr Ham mond at Crystal lake the other day he said to Ross: "I was just down in Omaha aud it ia reported around head quarter that a state official is running around here in his bare feet, iu hopes of finding a "mind oure " Mr Ham mond "admitted the coru" without a quibble. The Demoorat man was told that the taleuted writor of "Ran loin Thoughts" bad several a (Unities who thought his feet wore simply infectious, i . . .In the contest for oounty attorney over in Dakota oounty, between Fred Berry and J J McAllister, the former has taken an appeal to the aupreme court from Judge Gitves' decision that there was a possibility of the votea having been tampered with si:oe the eleotiou, and therefor a reason why the recount showed Mr Berry to have been elected. In the first oount the precinct that caused ell the trouble, gave the republicans only aome 18 votes, while Mr Berry got 28. To win out it was necessary that the reoouut give him 10 votes more, and as the evidence showed that the election board was composed of men of good character, and that the ballot, liu.l been kept in a gunny sack, previous to me recount, Judge Graves held that the elemeut of error lay io the seoond . . . . I here are now a largo number of northeast Nebraska people at Crrstal Beach, "linneitv'a landino- " I'um. lies from Allen. WukehVM. W.vn. ' ' 3" idbs iiamroonu aud family from 1- re mout; Judge Warner aud fmilv. nn,l dozen Others that make a pleudid lit- U.J outing village thero. There are just twenty cottuges uow complete and tberu will be more built this season. After a few days spent ou "onr oivu dung hill" at th lake wo have toiuu to tlm ponolusion that it is the best and biuutbt investment uieu to a lii a ti of moderate rueuus, and that withiu the next rive years a patch of ground largo enough to locate a cottage will be worth more than an am a now in lt.-i.a Hammond, of Fremont, who is spend ing the summer there, says it is the largest lake in Nebraska aud sure to be a crest resort in th ni, ,,,,.. The Demoorat has uo personal interest in saving that DOW 111 t)i A tintaa ti. w - - -- w a 'a W area pnonle to tret t even though they do not build in the next year or two. It J- a good specu lation., bnt better than a golden in crease if used for the purpose of get ting back the health and happiness of your youth. tOMGnat SOton WAV 3 &01fMWr. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. John Howard and family spent Sun day at the Joe Uagen home. Annie Anderson spent the first of the week at the home of her brother E Anderson. Joe Leedom is the proudest grandpa in the county. Little Mike Green is slowly conva lescing from the effects of a severe cold. Dr Leahy has been making regular trips to our burg of late looking aftex the sick. Mrs Lewis Moggensen and baby vis ited in Iowa from Saturday until Tuesday. Yon will need a binder whip one of those long 15-foot ones like Schu macher & Leedom sells. There are no (lies on their fly nets either. Get a pair for your team before they are all gone. B R Dyer and wife Sundayed at the C It Smith home. The infant child of George Timlin and wife has been under the weather, but is now greatly improved. W W Witte left Saturday evsning for his future home in Omaha. Mrs Hans Hanson was on the sick list last week. A picnic was hold last Sunday at the Marcus Miller home south of town. Mrs Louis Larson is greatly improv ed io health, which is good news to all. Fred Bartela observed the old ptov erb of "making hay while the sun shines" and went to Sioux City be tween showers Wednesday. Mrs U Nelsoo went to the city Mon day to consult a physician. We can nse all the farm produce our customers can bring us, and will guar antee you the highest market price. Carl Anderson. Our ball team was defeated in a hot 10 inning contest at Newoastle Tues day, 3 to 2. Carl Anderson's now store is putting on a fine appearanoe. Sheriff Rockwell and wife visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs Ernest Goortz, over Sunday. Roy Wilsey enjoyed a visit from his sister and husband Sunday. II Nelson marketed a car of hogs from here Saturday, Mrs Connelly was on the sick list Saturday aud Sunday. A baby boy arrived at the Amil An derson home last Saturday. Harvesting will soon be on in full blast. The Danish Brotherhood will have a big pionio Sunday, the 25th, at the George Jensen home southeast of town. Wm Dodge visited his farm near Woithington, Minn, last week. U Nelson was a business visitor in Minnesota the first of the week. A number from Goodwin were here shopping at the Carl Anderson store last week. Mary Beacora returned last week from her stay in Sioux City at the Mrs Thornton home. Mary Ryan of Jackson and Hanna O'Keefe of Sioux City, spent last week visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs T M Cullen, aud at the Mary Graham home. Miss Daley, one of our former school teachers, is here irom O'Noill on a visit with friends and relatives. Fr English had some workmen look ing after a defect in the reservoir Mon day. Mrs Nelson and son William, drove to Ponca Saturday to visit Grandma Dodge. They returned Sunday. Carl Anderson and wife visited at the Martin Hawk home near Goodwin Sunday. B B Gribble and Tom neffornan re- mrned the latter part of the week from their laud hunt. Gertie Fair expects to leave soon and take up her abode on a homestsud iu Wyoming. Larson Broa shippod a car of hogs irom Here Tuesday. Mrs O Rasmussen was in the city luoouay. Iu tho course of this week we will have the new addition to our store completed . sufficiently to enable ns to again have all our goods on the shelves, when wo will be in better po sitiou to show the goods and wait on our customers with promptness. We will also have a much larger stock to select from as our new store will ao cuudntb the display of several thou sand dollars worth more of goods; and besides we have a lot of goods that we will dispose of cheap to make room for our new goods that are coming. Carl Anderson. HOMER. Ponca played ball here Wednesday, ueteatiog our boys 4 to 3. Off Harris' baby has been quite sick but is better at this writing. Carrie Kelner of Pender was a guest of Mrs Gertie Shepardson this week. Mrs John McKinley is atteniug the races at Onawa. Richard Shortley of Dakota City was a Homer visitor Wednesday, Nellie Kinkead went to Dakoti City Tuesday, after spending a con pin of weeks here with relatives and friends. M rs Mary MoBeath was a guest, at the home of her son George tho latter pait of lust week. Mrs H A Monroe and children and Mis D L Allen aud daughter lieuluh, were guests at the Will Clapp Lome VVednesday , Homer played ball at Walthill Tuesday, and gave the game to Walt- bill at the fifth inning and quit oaing to a jangle. Fritx Kriege wont up to LeMars. Saturday to visit the home folks, re turning Tuesday, Barney Gribble of Dakota City was on our streets Monday, Sam Blanchard and wife of Norfolk visited at the Jira Blanchard home from Thursday till Sunday. Feru liucklsnd accompanied them from Winnebago. Fern Buckland, who was a guest at the Curtis home Thursday and Friday, returned to Winnebago Saturday. Marion Curtis accompanied her home and took iu the "pow wow." JACKSON. Mrs J M Brannan and baby Joseph ine, are visiting relatives in Sioux City. Quite a few attended the bo-very dance at Louis Peterson's last Satur day evening. A picnio will be held there next Sunday. Mary Maloney spent over Sunday in Sionx City with her cousin Madaline Davey. Thos Sullivan enjoyed a visit from his sister, Mrs J P McEwoo, and baby, of Sioux City, the first of tho week, Mike Hoon an and family of Newcas tle, spent over Snnday with relatives near Vista. Bart and Marie Leahy are spending the week in Omaha. William Keunelly went to Newcastle Tuesday and played ball with the Hubbard team, who were defeated by Newcastle 3 to 2. He also played at Homer Wednesday. M D Landon arrived here last Fri day evening to spend the summer with his son, Mark, on the farm. Hanna O'Keefe of Sioux City who was a guest in the J W Ryan home several days last week departed for home Saturday. Mary Z Boler and cousin, Edith Miller, went to Waterbury Thursday evening to visit in the Wtu Maun home, A 0 Carroll is in Rosalie this week where he is getting ready to build an clavator of the material he t Jok down from the Dakota City elevator last week. Gladys Carroll left Wednesday for the Minnesota lakes to be gone about six weeks. Among thoso who shelled and deliv ered corn this week were Frank Davey 2i cars, Cullen BroB 1800 bushels, J M Barry 1400 bushels. T B Jones is also shelling and delivering 1500 bush els. Nellie Sierk visited her sister, Mrs Frank Nelson, at Randolph, Nebr, the past week, Frnnk Hiokey has gone to Water bury to work in the O'Connor drug store during vacation. FIDDLER CREEK E V Maurioe and wife were Sioux City passengers last Saturday. N L Crippen and wife were visitors at the Off Harris home Sunday, the lattors little daughter being very sick, Peter Sorenseu marketed two loads of hogs at the Farmers Elevator and received $7.30 per hundred. There was a pionio at the Miller Bros home Sunday, end all report a fine time. Mrs Hans Nelson visited at the C L Dodge home last Tuos.lay. There was a batchelor party given at the 1 Dodge home Saturday uight and as Mrs Dodge was away J Labahn was oIiohou oook, but it proved that his watch needs repairiug by the way the eggs turned out. Anna Jepson is enjoying a visit from her friend Miss Alma Ericksen this week . SALETd Hay making is ocoupyiug the atten tion of the f aimers at present. S A Heikes and wife returned Wed nesday from a trip into South Dakota. Ed Sundt and wife are the happy parents of a baby boy that came to their home July 10th. Mrs Milton Foreshoe has been spending the week in Sioux City with her husband who is still confined in tbe hospital witti rheumatism. Salem has a candidate this year for oounty oflioe In the person of M G Learner, who is is out for county clerk. There is no question as to his capability and integrity, aud if he wius out in the primaries his election will be a crodit to tho people of this looality. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Krom the Ueeoril Mrs. W. A. Morgan was at Allen vls ItinK relatives nil lust week. Mrs. Lewis Jeep wus visiting with relatives ut Lyons this week, returning .Tuesday. Mrs. Ida Pelxtng is at Dubuque this weeK visiting her Uuughter, Mrs. M. 11. WiiKstaff. Work of putting up tho 30 new elec tric lights ordered by the city council some time ago is now In progress. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Mitchell. Jr., were culled to Movllle Monday by the tleuth of Mrs. MUi'lit'll's brother, James 1". Kellorun, who wus drowned whll swimming Sunday ufternoon. Milton Koreshoe an'1 son, Milton ForcHlioe, Jr., pasued through here WediH Hduy on tln-lr wuy to Sioux City, where Mr. Foreshoe, sr., will undergo treatment ut the Gorman Lutheran hoHpltal for rheumatism. The lee cream social given In the In teroxts of the Kt. Anthony's Huby home oy tne ladles or ull the South Sioux City churches Tuesday wus n decided suc cess, both socially and nnundully. Thirty dollars was given to the home us a result of the ufTnlr. Mrs. Julia Mikesell enjoyed a visit from her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Arts, lust week. Mrs. Artz left for u West ern trip und left her children here to visit with their grundmother. Henry Wilhuunn, of Carroll, Neb., a cousin of Mrs. George Kohlmclor, cumc down Saturday morning to see the show at Sioux City, but finding no elephant there, spent Sunduy here ut South Sioux City. He left Monday morning for Carroll, somewhat disap pointed. Charlea I'rh uter has sold his half of the lease on the dance pavilion at Crys tal lake park to Hert l-Vld. Mr. Ford will continue to conduct the pavilion for dancing and roller skating. Mr. I'rlester hua purchased a half Interest in the relrcMhineiit stand of Jack I'ai'lec aud now Ills smiling- face will he much In evidence when you are tit the lake and need a cigar or a dish of Ice ci(a;n. not to mention a ntlck of gum. A pr My little wcddii.K' win laid at the M. parsonage Saturday after noon, when William C. Altlg, of Ar mour, S. P., was united In marriage to Mif.s Kdna Antrim, of Homer Miss Antrim at one time lived here and was loved and respectedhy all who knew her. Of late years she has lived with her grandmother at Homer. The groom is a graduate of the Wayne Normal college, but of late has lived with his parents In South pakotu. Kev. J. L. I'hillips sal. I the words which made them husband und wife. They will move to pecutur, Neh.. about August 15, Mr. Altlg having been elected prim leal of- the schools at f.tikki "l want a husband who Is easily pleased." "Don't worry, that's exactly what you will get." Belle Dick says I grow prettier ev ery time he sens me. Estelle You should get him to Chll more often. MHIy I find this balm excellent for preserving the face. Jeasle But why do you wish to preserve your facet "Ves; they not only have everything to worry about that women hnve, but they also have the womeu to worry about, too." Smart riet. "I see they have the same means of rounding up the lambs In Wall street as bhephcrds have In the field." "What is that?" "A crook." "I started out on the theory that the world had nn opening for me and I went to find It." "Did you find It?" "Oh, yes. I'm In a hole." Grace He said I looked lovely In that gown, didn't he? Helen Not ex actly, dear. He said that gown lookad lovely on you. Brooklyn Cltlxen. She (on the Atlantio liner) Did you observe the great appetite of that stout man at dinner? He Yes; he must be what they call a stowaway. Suffragette We believe that a wom an should get a man's wages. Mar ried Man Well, Judging from my own experience, she does. Boston Tran script. "Sued for a breach of promise, eh?" "Yep." "Any defense?" "Temporary Insanity; and I expect to prove it by the love letters I wrote." Washington Herald. "I understand that manager Is pay ing fabulous salaries to his leading singers." "Not fabulous," replied the cynical press agent, "fictitious.'' New York Herald. "Your ocean trip was pretty nice, I s'r.ose?" "Ob, yes." "Saw icebergs and such things, eh?" "Yes; but I nil3sed the billboards, I can tell you." Washington Herald. He (teaching her bridge) When In doubt It's a good rule to play trumps. She But that's Just it; when I'm In doubt I don't know what the trump la. Philadelphia Record. Mother Johnny, why didn't you wash your face this morning? Son The doctor snld to be careful and not get my feet wet. and I guess my face Is Just as good as my feet. Housekeeper Look here, I ordered a dozen eggs from you this morning, and you only sent me ten. Dealer Well, ma'am, two of 'em wore bad, and I didn't think you'd want 'em. Her Father When you marry, my daughter, you marry a big-hearted, no ble girl. Her Suiter (a wise guy) I know that, sir, and I'm sure Bhe inher its those Qualities from you. "I have Just decided to suspend your sentence." the Judge began. "For the lord's BuV:e, Judse, you don't mean to say lifting a few chickens is a hanging matter!" New York Herald. Itcdd This paper says there Is on exhibition In Saco the largest lobster that has been landed in those parts for years, if ever. Greene Does it give the name of the lady who landed him? First Farmer (pointing to the flar ing horn on an automobile) What's thet thing for? Second Farmer Thet's th" thing they blow Jes' before they run y' down! Town and Coun try. Clergyman (examining a Sunday school class) Now can any of you tell me what are sins of omission? Small Scholar Please, sir, they're sins you ought to have committed and haven't. Gentleman (Indignantly) You praUed your kitchen coal to the skies, and said it was most economical. Why, It won't burn at all! Coal Dealer (coolly) Well, what could you have more economical than that? "Mr. P., how a it you have not called upon me for your account?" "Oh, I never ask a gentleman for money!" "Indeed! How, then, uo you get on If he don't pay?" "Why, after a certain time, I conclude that he s not a gentleman, and then I ask him." "Here," said Dr. Price-Price, "Just take these pellets. You've merely got a little fever, that's all. Five dollars, please." "My!" exclaimed the tran sient patient, who had haiwened Into I his office by chance "Excuse me, Doc, but I hope the fever ain't as high as the fee!" "It is said that aggressive. Impul sive people usually have black eyes," remarked a man who was interested In tho suggestion how far the face is an Index of the mind. "That's quite true," rejoined a listener. "If they haven't got them at first, they get them later." Eashaway You sny your sister will be down In a minute, Willie. That's good news. I thought perhaps that she wanted to be excused, as she did the other day. Willie Not this time. I playrd a trh'H on her. Dashaway What tlid you do? Willie (triumphantly)- 1 snld you were another fel low. Jac'.i I aave a banco to marry a pror gil l v.iior.i I love, or a I ich o:u r.n whom I do lu'.t love. What would you t'dv! -? (i'orjo I ovo il the .vdt of li, i'iy friend. Without It nl! ei l.i ruiY.l t. Iti pi:i e povt i ty v, e:ith. .I;i a Jc . i ur:..i ;..!..:.! I l y ! ! cor ",i i 1 'v ! o.n I 1 ) . i'u'.i'; rp.V.-en! y :. ... you-- i i ruit.'l lirr"!:: :n : : rich v.o 'i.-'ti v. V-i vo-.i Co net ..m!t a v !l .; tr G -!'.-; ' V. v '..! ' 'n 'In. UllllUer.lu Al. i,. A prS wicr at tile y-.l !, July convicted o." Mi, :t, w';:n it a seen, on 'provl.i,; pr-va ,. n-,,; tlons," t!nt he h.ii :i.iu..ly : prison at tV t'.mo t!o I :c:t w.i.i , mittcil "Why didn't you say asked the jiuls'1 "t the pri-i-pM i; , .; ly. "Your lordihip, I wr.. ainiii ( prejudicing tV jury a;;.i.:i it u; . gonaut. A Kli'1'a love for ran iy Ccc esi-'arlly Indicate a fhvc' i':- i A clivle cf fiieuJi L s::. 1-rcuud. ! SATURDAY Saturday, Oil, per gallon 10c Flake Rve. per pkee 12c Seven, 5-cent Cigars ..... 2 5 C ScKturdsvyt July Slst A 50 cent gallon can of Apricots and Teaches 35c A 20 cent gallon can of Apricots and Teaches 15c A 31b can of Hominy or I3aked Beans, 3 cans for 25c English Walnuts per lb. ,9c 3 lbs Seeded Raisins 25c S. A. Stinson ! Dakota City. Nebraska W The E. & B. Ball Bearing Sewine Maching and the One Minute Washer win praise everywhere, by giving universal satisfaction Light Running Long Lasting. Let us show them to you Edwards Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard PAUL PIZEY, Dakota C.t, Nt. 1 . V Bonded : Abstracter - f-rV"v4--4-f 7 We have just received a I Car ILoad of I ; IBce E$Leepe&s' I SVPFlrlllS I X X A f -pt which liny int-vest our Iteo Keepir.fr fricds. i X Don't forgtt that we are stiJl in the Ilanuss Business. I Stixrgcs Eros, ffllirsri .SX I Blew ILa.fffc.c Obaces Fl'itliead Indian L'eservatioTi: Register nt iv'aiunnii at on the Great Northern Railway. tOCUr a AlcilO Reservation: Register at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. (Buy tickets to Spokane.) Spokane Reservation: Register at Spokane, Washington. Registration dates July 15 to August 5th, inclusive. This is another of the remaining few chances for this tain good government lands. iu.-swiiiJi.ivt leaner., snowing conditions, excursion rates, etc. The Burlington-Great Northern, Spokane and Seattle train takes you through the wealth producing Wenatehee fruit coun try, and shows you the wonderful upper northwest empire; every mile is interesting. big Horn Basin : A splendid choice of the government irri gated lands is left to homesteaders in this growing fast country. oiO'Ace )'01ldel Lands: Thousands of acres of these larger sized tracts are now available for free homesteading in eastern Wyoming and are going fast. PUP Come and see the new Detroit Gasoline Stove They are the best in the market and absolutely safe If in need of TINWARE WevsKIng Machines, Etc., Etc., Fred Schriever & Co. Lowest Trices Guaranteed. Dakota City, Neb. I MM C Abstracts of Title J a $10,000 su.ety BoCa I Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make SPECIALS July 744h Prunes., per lb. . . 4 cans Corn I I I i . . . . 7c 25c IMiM Nebraska k1 V Q Y C ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa Call on nearest tieket acent for D. Clem Deaver, General Agent. Land Seekers Information Bureau. Oraalin, Neb. WARE snCcet8orto 1)akota Co"ty Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS that place.