Dakota County HeraldlSiXM! OfTicial Paper of the County JOB B. WAM, PCBM8EIB. Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. a weekly newspaper published at ufttoia uity. Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mans m second-claws matter. Telephone No. 43. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby annonnce myself as a can didate for the oflioe of sheriff, subjocl to the wishes of tbe republican eleo tors of Dakota county, at the primary election to beheld AtiBnt 17, VM'J. J P Rockwell. I hprnliT announce myself as a can didate for the office of county supeiin teuilfiit of public instruction of Dakoti co'intr, Nebr, subject fo the will of the rep i I'lioiin voters at the primaries to be held August 17th. Wilfred E Voss. 'I hit undersigned respectfully an nonuces himself aw a candidate for the office of clerk of the district couit of Dakotii comfy. Nebraska, sulj' ct to tho will of the repoldican voters of Dakota county, Nebr., at ti e primaries t3 be held August 17, 1909. Oeobok Wilkins. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county clerk, subject to the wishes of the republican electors of Dakota county, Nebraska, at tb primaries to be held AujruBt 17, 1909. W. L. Boss. I hereby announce myself as a can didate 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. Tuos D Loito, Hubbard, Nebr. I hereby announce my candidacy for the oflioe of superintendent of pub lic iastruction of Dakota county Nebr. subject to the wishes of the democratic eleoiors at the primary electiou to be held August 17, 1909. Mart V Quinn. I horeby announce myself a candi date for the office of oounty treasurer of Dakota county, Neb, subject to the will of the republican votes at the primary election to be held August 17, 1909. W. J. Mawninq. I hereby annonnce my candidacy for the republican nomination for oounty judge at the ooming primary election, subject to the will of the republicans of Dakota county. D O btinson. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the oflioe of county clerk, subject to the wishes of the democratic electors of Dakota county, Net-r, at the primaries to be held Aug 17th, 1909. J C UOQAN. The Farmers' and Drovers' Journal, of Chicago, says that while the Inter state Fair of Sioux City, is offering un usual premium in all classes of live stock, that it is certain the average farmer in this large stock growing sec tion of the country is attracted more by the premiums offered for carload lots of fat cattle and dressed beef cat tle. The Journal is certain, that F L Eaton, president of the Sioux "ity Htook Yards Company, who is presi dent of the Fair Association knows how to get the stook raisers interested. The premiums offered in this alass are as follows: Carload of fat cattle, firht . rremiuui, (300; second premium, $150; third premium, fib; carload of feeders, first premium, tl50; second premium, $75; best dressed beef test on car load lots, $100. VMM, SOtOMOKW 0tC .StSOX KM M jj Items of Interest frnm mir Fvrrnncsc j ...... w . a, Pender Times: Olinda Wachter has returned to Crjsial Lake to visit with the Adams-SmitU families. Lyons Mirror: Mrs John L Nixon of Homer was here this week to visit her sister, Mrs M M Warner. Both of them went to Ponca to aee an aunt who lives np there. Bloomfleld Monitor : Mrs II M Oray anl Mrs E H Mason and children are epeudicg a couple of weeks at Crystal Lake and having a nice outing. Mr and Mrs Kloke expect to go down tuere the latter part of this week. Wayne Democrat : Chas Kate, Perry Theobal and Herbert Welch were among the Sunday Visitors at Sioux City and Crystal lake. ...Mr and Mrs Herman Lundberg and Chas Lund and Mrs Repine wire Sunday guests at the Ley cottage, Crystal lake. Newcastle Times: Carl Ferber of Maskell is the Dew depot agent here. George Smith will take the station at Jackson again we understand, but for the present he is at Wynot taking charge of that office while Mr Piuuion their agent la absent o be married. Thurston items in Pender Republio: Mis Augusta Mash arrived home from Minnesota 7.'uosday evening fo.r ber vacation .... Miss Pliga Nash has re ceived an appointment to a position iu the government service at Ponoa City, O-tkla, as stenographer at iOU per year. Scotland, S D, Journal: Hon Jos Leaoh anl family of Ruuniug Water ware boi Tuesday On their way to the Paciflo oast. On their way Mr Leach will stop off at Bismark to visit two of Lis sous, and Mrs Leach will visit her people at Missoula, Mont. Mr Leach lias shif pod his goods to Billingbam, Wanhin jton. but does not know until he gett there at what place he will lo cate, lie has one son in business at Seattle and will probably stop there for a li so. Mr Leach has resided iu Bon Homme oounty for twenty-seven years sod we regret that he has decid ed to remove permanently from the county, Winnebago Chieftain : Miss' Mabel Links iller viaited friends in Homer over amIsy....Mrs Louis Herman rctaruel from Dakota City on lues-, relatives Hun- ins II el en Nie- buhr went ta Tender Wednesday and Thursday, by the way of Dakota City, to get her brother. .. .Mrs George Whaley and eon Marion, were down from Iloraer on Tuesday, visiting the former's brother, Chas lfatos. ... Mer rill Brassfleld has typhoid fever and is stsyiDg with Lis brother, Fred, in Homer. Beth Duckland has tskea his place at the M 8 Mansfield store. Emerson Enterprise: Marion Wigle (s erecting a fine big corn crib on his farm . . . .Archie Conghtry was np from Dakota City Wednesday visiting his brothor Gorge....Mr and Mrs R B ITatoher have been visiting with Mrs flatchera mother, Mrs Henry Sindt. Tli py expect to move from Crystal Luke as Mr Hatcher has accepted . a position on the Burlington road.... Mrs J A Ireland spent a few days the past week with her son Charles at Hurting ton. Mrs Chas Ireland re turned with her spending a few days with friends here and at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Chas Varvais. . . ..Mark Enre:en dropped in on his old friends here last Friday and te- mnined till Thtirsdsy. Besides bunt- tiug up all the old-timers he painted the house and made other improve ments on his property here. Mark expects to visit about a week in Iowa before returning to Kadoka, D. Ponca Leader: 0 A Eingsbary was at Dakota City on legal business last Friday.... We received a communica tion after we had gone to press Isst week from Martinsburg stating that Senator Latta had consented to ad dress the Old Settlers' picnic at Mar tinsburg on Angust 31. ... Hugh Bol ton had a case ia the county conrt of Dakota connty against Mr Heffernan, over the payment to be allowed for driving a well for Mr Heffernan. The case was continued until Friday, August 6th.... Miss Etta Bauer and Mattie Wendte went to Dakota City Monday afternoon and Miss Marie Rcgosch Monday morning, to attend taachers'institute there this week. These young ladies teach in Dakota county this year.... Will F Mikesell is studying agriculture with the farmers this week. Bill nse to do the real stunt when he lived in Dakota county, but of late years he has confined his pursuits to raising celery, a few Mur pheys and strawberries in Ponea. Just in what line he will engage next year we are not at liberty to state. W40MOSt0OM(OM(lj)MCl0':'( CORRESPONDENCE g HUBBARD. James Henrickson and Mrs Clausen were passengers to tho city Friday. Service at Trinity Lutheran church next Sunday, Aug 15, ut 3 p ni. Sun day school every Sunday at 2 p m. Alice Heffernan left Monday even ing for Kadoka, S D, to visit her sister, Mrs Clyde Fltlds. Cotton batting, blackets and every thing for fall use, at Carl Anderson's George Georgensen and wife went to Newcastle Saturday to see Alex Gard ner, who is very sick. Congratulations are exteuded to Carl Fredrickson and Mrs Msrie Beck, who were married by Judge Stinson last Thursday. . Bert Cobleigh and wife speut Tues day in Jackson. Ed Long came home to spend a few weeks vacation at Lis old home. Wrisill have some fine dress shiits for warm weather. Carl Anderson. We are pleased to note that M rs Per- singer is slowly convalescing. Vigo Anderson has been quite sick the past week. Herman Nelson sold his farm to Mr Knudson from near Waterbury for 165 per acre. Mr NeUon recently pur chisod 35 acres of Oregon laud. It seems that several from here have the Oregon fever. we nave a big stock of tinware ou hand now, including those heavy milk pails, Halt bushels, slop pails, and in fact almost everything you could ask for iu the tinware line. Carl Auuer son. Emma Frederiokson came home last week from Louis Knudson's, where she has been staying for somo months. Joe Eble has been on the elok list this week. Painters are at work beautifying the dwelling of Joe Hagao. Nols Anderson was doing business in town Tuesdsy. We have some of those yellow horse covers that are going oheap. Call and aee us. Schumacher & Leedom. Andrew Anderson, while in bathing Sunday, fell across a plank and injured his side quite seriously, lie has been oonflned to the bouse since, and it is thought that a rib was brokea in the fall. Chris R Smith left for Oregon, Sat urday to look up a pieoe of land. We hope he will find one suitable, though we think Nebraska is all right for any body. If vou need a cream separator we can sell you the U 8, the best separa tor made for the prioe. Carl Audor son. Ex-sheriff Hansen from near Homer, was shopping here Tuesday. Don't forget the picnic to be held by the Danish Brotherhood next Sunday, the 15th, at George Jenseu s. A dance was held Saturday night st Louis Pederson's. A jolly time was had. Carl Frederiokson and wife and Nrls Anderson and wife spent Sunday at the Martin Hasmussen home. We can use all tho butter, eggs and produoe you can spare, and will pay the highest market price. Carl An derson . Mary Timlin epect Wednesday night with Mary O. Connor. Atlee Smith came home from Jaok son to si end a few weeks with his pa and ma. Art Anderson and Sam Thorn went to tbe city Mouday. We have a dandy stock nf lanterns, iuoluding those Presto lanterns, that we are Belling cheap, Carl Anderson. Hans Anderson, of Homer, finished np the carpenter work in the Carl Au-J derson store last week. The painters are now at work, aud when this is fin ished Mr Anderson will have one of the most up-to-date stores in the county. Mrs B B Oribble and sister, Gertie sir, went to tbe oity Tuesday. Miss Fair irent on to Wyoming to take a look at her claim, returning the latter part of the week. 1 Dishes of every description, especial ly the kind you want tor harvest tiniw, at Carl Anderson's. Also a big assort ment of glassware. A few from here attended the Knights of Columbus festivities in the city last Thursday . They were Frank, Margaret and Ella Heenev, Mary, Margaret and Joe Hartnett, and John Howard. JACKSON. Ed T Kearney spent from Saturday nntil Monday with relatives at Hawsr den, Io, and Jefferson, 8 D. Ilis daughter Gertrude who was visiting there the past two weeks returned home with him. Word was reoeived heie bv relatives, of the birth of a daughter to J a tuns Timlin and wife, of O'Neill, Nebr, Aug 5 '09. They formerly lived here. Helen Kearney was a guest of Marie Duggan in Sioux City the first of the wek. E W Nordyke and wifd returned Mouday evening from their western tiip. While absent they visited Seat tie, Yellowstone Park, Lns Angeles, Denver and Culbertson, Nebr. They report a fine trip. Born, to Mr and Mrs Frank Kennel ly, Aug 709, a son. Will Hickey and John Heffernan at tended the dance at Crystal lake Tuesday evening. Annie Leis, who was very tick the past week, is much improved. Mrs John MoTaggart, of Homer, is visiting at the Alfred Demtiay home. Bouny Barry returned last Saturday evening from Sioux City, where she was a guest in the Dr William Jepson borne for several days. Guy Weir has openf d a barber shop in tbe bnilding west of the post oflioe. John Commons, of Macy, -Nebr, spent several days the past week with Dean Carroll, George L Sullivan returned home Friday evening from Boulder, Col, to spend the summer vacation with his parents. Katharine Quinn, one of our most successful teachers, has been engaged as assistant principal iu the Gretna, Nebr, high school the coming ycat. C K Heffernan was in Newcastle Monday night. Uncle Peter Myers, who is making his home with B F Sawyer, celebrated bis 90th birthday Tuesday. In honor of the event B F served a chicken din ner. Mr Myers is slill halo and hear ty. Matt B Uogan, of Bartlctt, Iowa, arrived here Tuesday to spend a few weeks vacation with Lis folks. Pauline Hall is spending the week with frends at Goodwin, Nebr. Monica and Edward Flynn departed Tuesday for a two weeks visit with relatives at Hiuiou, and Merrill, Iowa. Pearl aud Effie Ryan were guests of rioux City friends over Sunday night. Mary and Catharine Quinn and little nieco, Gertrude McIIale, departed Sun day evening for Siusinawa, Wis, to viNit their sister, Sister M Gertrude. of St Clara's college. In honor of their soo, James L Bar ry's 17th birthday J M Barry and wife invited a number of boy friends Tues day evening to a poroh party at their home. 1 he evening was pleasantly speut in games, recitations, eto, and a fine supper wee served. John Mahou- Umieedla ey of Chicago was an ont of town guest. At a late bout the boys departed for their homes wishing James mauy more happy birthdays. A Grand Harvest picnic will be held here Monday August 16 '09. till day long. Thj Waterbury band of 16 pieces will furnish music and give a concert in the evening. Two ball games -Homer secoud nine vs Jackson second nice, at 2:30 pm. Homer vs Jackson at 4 p ni. Sports of all knda consisting of foot rsces, egg and spoon race for ladies, tug of war, ball throw ing contest for ladies, etc, cto The ladies of St Patrick's church will serve dinner, supper, and midnight supper, for tbe dance at 25 cents each. Picnic will be held on the church and school grounds where there is ample -shade and shrltet in case of rain. Come and celobrate with us. Proceeds for a worthy cause. , HOMER. Clarenoe Goodsell of Omaha, came down from Dakota City Dmrsduy of last week to visit relatives. Irene Lake accompanied him. Mrs Marvin Armour and Lena Rock well came down from Dakota City Thnnday of last week. Mrs Church aud little daughter, Carrie, came home Thurmluy after a few days visit at Sioux City, Inaercon and Bloomfleld. Minor Curtis oame home lust Friday fiom a four year service in the navy. Mrs Geo Ford and little daughter. Mildred, were guests at tho Curtis home Saturday and Sunday, returning to Sioux C ty Sunday eveniug. Editor John Ream, was a Homer visitor Saturday. Miss Nell Kinkead df parted Monday lor her home in Atchison, Kan, David and Mabel Clapp aocompanied her as far as Omaha. U A Monroe and Will Winoh went np to Crystal lake to take in the ball game Sunday. ' Mrs Gertie Best has purchased the Goodsell house over in Ream, and will move her family from Dakota City and oocnpy her new home. Rev Hawley and family were guests at the Gilbert Hughes heme Sunday. , Mrs Sarah Mansfield fend daughter, Georgia, will depart next Monday for Lincoln, where Mrs ManBfield will board students. Jimmie Allaway was a northbound passenger Tuesday. Fred Kipper returned Sunday from bis western trip, taking in the ex pom tion at beat tie and attainting a mine meeting in Denver on Lis way home. Elgie Smith and Frank Ueardshear returned from Denver Monday. M Masou and I hil Bridenbaugh, came homo from Denver Suudav, Garrett Mason and Fred Kipper drove to Sioux City Tuesday. "II a ml" Rockwell has returned from his viit east. Mrs Rockwell remained for a longer visit. Dick Skidmore is putting a concrete floor iu his blacksmith shop. Frank Combs waa down from South Sioux City Sunday to visit "pa and urn." Mrs Will Broyhill ucnt to Dakota City Buuday to visit her father, Perry Lieamer, who is very ill. FIDDLER CREEK F W Swinele aasa city passeucer last Friday. The f irmers out this wav are btisv stacking gram this week. Alice Harris is visiting at the I. Crippen home this week. Helen Rockwell returned home from attending institute Sunday. Grandpa Rockwell went to Teka- introduce fine materials, clean methods, scientific equipment into the making of soda crackers was one triumph To actually bake into them a subtle goodness, a real individuality, never before known, was another triumph But to effectually protect them so that the fullest benefit of these fine materials, this careful, cleanly baking, this unique goodness comes to you unaltered, was the crowning triumph that gave the world NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY mah last week to visit relatives and friends. Hark I 'the wedding bells will soon be ringing ou Fiddler Creek, by the way it looks now. Minnie Nelson and her mother, of Turin, iown, wi re vinitors at the Miller Bros hntna h few das bst week. Fred Wilkius Hnd wife went to Wayne last Tliura.lay to attend tbe I grauiiating exficNe of the Wayne normal, ti't-ir daughter Grace, being n member of the griiiH-ttkg i Inns. They returned home Hntindnv. Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Saw., or Jackson, Nebraska Designs Copyrights &e. Anvon e.rtt'g a !srch and (Imwrlnllnn tin tti'klf nart.im ntir npttiKMi fre wnjir au .iivmttinn it r',hnti!jr pntntnh! ComniiMilr lvig4trlctlfVHiliifUI. HANDtJlOlt on latent 9ii. f ra. Me. t HsfMiirr fo" nuniiaT pal mil . Iiitnta tuiien thmutrh Maim Co rclv rrvtri nollcei, wtfhuut clurud, ta tli Scientific Amcricam filial ton f iiht 'tent Hit 1"iirtitii. 'Ivrniii. i fr: fnir niiMitba, Si. bom by all newiilt- IMNXCn.3C'B'"a"'. New York Western Lands for Sal Fin. B.rraln.. In P.rkln. .nd D.lcoontie. Allimooih. lav and. Hlark rirK .ii w Ins W.tlem Loan a Trust Co.. Holdrtgt. Nebr. )R. C H. 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