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Grocery Specials Spanish Onions, per ft 7o Commission house cabbage, per lb. 4o Popcorn, per lb lUc Sweet pot a tot h, per lb Co Rutabagas, per ft 3c Lima beau, 3 lb a for 25o Oranges, Redlands, per doz 25o Oranges, Sunkist, per doz .30o Qbdo Applet, per pk COo Cranberries, 3 qts for 25o Good Bananas, per doz 15c All Nuts, per tb.... 20o Fancy Breakfast Baoon, per R.,..23o Salt Pork, best quality, per ft... ,16o Lard, per tb , 15o Pressed ham, per lb 15o Bologna, per lb lOo Why not try the New Store? Phone ns your order, and we'll deliver the goods. M. E. Knepper fc Co. DAKOTA CITY, NIB. TheJ9fl World Almanac Is tru rchway to storehouse ol r liable informationt full details ot tk IViO census and of the most Important and exciting Congressional Election In fifty years; 10,000 facts and figures about politics, labor. 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Llnooln, Dab. iSO YEARS' fe'-JV EXPEDIENCE TnirM' Mark 'kOl&ms Designs w w ' ' vuri nivinn uui ArtTone .mng -ketci snd description mar qul 'kly juii'ertNtri our oMtitmi free whHtner an invention In pn.hably vmuMifiMp Com mil Hint itounAtrietlvccnildoiittHl. UAMIHOM n P-uenu fr. M'1:.t nuenoy fur (M-uni.(T patents. Putuiitti uikt'ii ti.routS Mum. & Co. receive wnnl notice, wttliout churuo. 111 the Seietifific JJierican A hnndmmiolr I1liitrfi1(1 wwoklr. Tnnret Or "itlnlum f nny fwemitln "irnitl. Term. $'A a rttnr: t.uir months, U boiuuyall nwdeHlBr; - w -..-.-r As, Bargains G6e Hersvld send New Idea Magazine $1 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal '. 5 without Sunday 4 to rural route patrons 3 Kansas City Weekly Star. .. . 1 30 00 20 50 15 50 10 15 60 75 75 Iowa Homestead Poultry Gazette (Lincoln).... Woman's World Lafollette's Magazine, weekly. Hampton's " Lippinoott's " Mm nriV BIXKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I f SPECIAL OFFER: r j . . .... - . 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Beautifully tlUis traied, and every lm in harmony villi ppfn:ed home train int! i endorsed by V . j.mu buys aid Uieir parMita. friend li.'J tr a iuil your. Oh at all newB-dtanlHt lucents. lnf IHilf rub .SHir, CO. 101 MaleHlo I'dfl.. Iftro't. Meh. 1 i ! Auction Sale Dates j Wednesday. Feb. 15, 1911. Hubbard, Nebr Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1911, at Saturday, Feb. 11th, 4 miles TOE HERALD WILL PRIM YOUR SALE BILLS Local Items Friday, Feb. xo, 1911 Trade at Lome. You will find a good Husortment cf hardware and tinware at reasonable prices at Hchriever Bros. Frnit of all kind at Van de Zedde's. Attorney T E Griflln of Sionx City had buxiDPBS here Monday. Julius Quintal is slowly recovenog from bis long siege of sickness. Mrs W 8 Bangbman bas been laid np with rheumatism the past week. ITave you seen the "Valentine Tost Cards" at the Dakota City Pharmacy? Fred Rnnge expects to leave for North Dakota next month with his family. Tfi-re will be a regular meeting of the Masonio lodge Saturday evening of this week. ' A full stock of groceries, fruit, dry goods notions, thoes, and rubbers. M Knepper & Co. Out Cheney and wife left Monday for Chioaeo where Mr Cheney bas some business matters to look after. Judge It E Evans is in Omaha again this week taking evidenoe in the case instituted to oust Chief of Police J J Dodahue. This changeable seasoa is the time to protect your chickens against roup. The Dakota City Pharmacy will tell you how. The Herald turned out sale bills last week for Erin Mann's big closing out auction sale to be held near Hubbard, Neb, Tuesday, February 14. Van has some of those fine Venitian mirrors which he is giving away with coupon trade tickets. Call and see them, it won't cost you anything. About a foot of snow covered the ground last Sunday, and for a wonder no wind accompanied the downfall. It will be a great benefit to the farm ers in general. Married, at the Lutneran parsonage, February 4th, by Rev S L Leller, J Arthur LaunU and Hattie M Stuart, the former from Tipton, Iowa, the lat ter from oux City. Word was received here Tuesday from Ilwaoo, Wash, that Cook Critch field had died in a hospital there, where he had been for several months, taking treatment for paralysis. The holy communion will be cele brated in Salem and Emmanuel Luth eran churches on the second Sunday of February at the hours of 11 a m and 7:30 p m, respectively. A full at tendance of members is desired. The next number on the lecture course will be Henry Black Burns in one of his popular lectures, Tuesday, February 14th. Hear him at the M E church an extra number on the lecture course, thrown in for g od measure. Sam Enox was down from his farm .ix miles west of Hubbard Saturday and left aa order for bills, advertising his big anctian sale to be held Wed nesday, February 15th. See notioe in another column' giving a list of the property offered. Do you know that croup can be pie vented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the eroupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by all druggists. Marriage lioenses were issued Wed nesday to Samuel A Glover and Cora L Almira. of Lawton, Iowa; and to Henry W Peters and Miss Mary Eliza beth Reninger, of Naoora, Neb. The last named couple will be married the 14th inet. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Wm W Reninger, it being the silver wedding anniversary of this worthy couple, which, happy event will also be fittingly observed. James Riddle, who several years ago conducted a saloon in this place, and who established the resort at Crystal lake known as Riddle's Park, shot and killed a man, Frank Hedrick, at Kan sas City, Mo, last Saturday night. An aocouut of the tragedy will be found in the exohange column of this paper. Riddle was held for murder by the cor oner's jury, but as there were no wit nesses to the shooting, and Hedrick huviug threatened his life it in' believ ed that Riddle will be freed. A meeting of the Dakota City school board will be held next Wednesday evening, Feb 15th, to take np the question of enlarging the territory of the distriot. As this question ol edu cation should interest every one who resides within a radius of five or six miles of Dakota City, a general invita tion is extended to school boards and patrons of the several districts adja oent to this place, to meet with them and talk over the proposition. A new school house will be built in Dakota City, and if it is the wish of the ad- loiuincr districts to set tue uenem 01 a twelve grade high school with very little expense, now is the time to act. An enthusiastic meeting of the Da kota City volunteer fire department 11 held at the office of Clerk of the I'.t-trict Court George Wilkins Tuee day night. A set of by-laws and con stitntion were adopted, and about twenty-five signatures for membership secured at the meeting A permanent set of ofllers elected as follows: Pres ident, J P Rockwell; secretary, Geo Wilkins; treasurer, John 11 Ream; fire chief, G F Broyhill; assistant fire chief, Fruuk H Forost . A set of appa ratus, such as the present organiza tion requires has been ordered by the village board, and when this arrives a suitable building will be provided in which to house it . We hope that Da kota City may never have another fire but if we should we would we will al- n liuvn an nrffanizatiou that Will be well equipped to cope with it. at farm G miles west of Sam Knox Hubbard, Neb. Erin Maun west of Jackson, Neb., , Peter Anderson in the lead Esther Ross has been her home the past week. confined to Robert L Cheney returned Saturday to his home at liardiugrove, 8 1). A fine baby boy was born to Harry Chamberlain and wife last Friday. Abel Cheney returned last Friday to his home at Black River rails, Wis. Miss Lena Sunt went to Chicago last Saturday to enter a hospital as nnrse. Wa will pay 28c per dozen for eggs, and 25o per pound for butter. M E Knepper & Co. Remember, you can find complete line of rubber goods at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Ashley Londrosh an.l son-in-law, Harry Chamberlain, were op from Winnebago over Sunday. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call np No 1. and he will deliver the goods promptly. Chris Paulsen's auotion sale was a "hummer," from all reports, attributed to judicious advertising in the Herald. Chas O'Connor was dowu from JNa cora Saturday on business. He re membered the Herald financially while in town. Don't forget the coffee with the dish es at Van de Zedde's he has a nice assortment. A nice dish with each package. Walter Cheney brought three oar loads of feeders home from the stock yards Monday to rough feed tbem un til spring. Henman Lahrs, son of Wm Lahra of this place, went to Grand Island, Neb, last week to take a course in the Nor mal college. U S Marshal Warner oame up from Omaha yesterday snd was a passonger to Homer, where he goes to look after the estate of Alex Nixon. County Attorney J J McAllister in stalled a new piano in his home Tues day. The instrument was purchased from Prof Carl Schriever. Ed Sundt and family moved to town labt week from the Gns Berger farm. They are oconpying the Eva L Orr house east of the M E church. Do you know, the kind of writ'rrg paper used is an iudioation of charact er? The "Quality Kind" you will find at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Owing to sickness Miss Bess Robert son has given np her room in the high school for a month. Joe Power of Ponca, will substitute for the time. Sam A Heikes moved his old farm residence to this place last week, lo cating it on the corner lots south of tue Foltz blaoksmith shop. When fitted np it will make a nice and co modious residence. $80.00 per month straight salary and expenses, to man with rig, to intro duce our Poultry Remedies. Don t answer unless you mean business, Eureka Poultry Food Mfg Co (Inoor- uorated), East St Louis, III. If troubled by indigestion, constipa tion, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleas ed with the result. These tablets in vigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all druggists. Word was received by Mrs Geo Nie buhr that her sister, Mrs John DeWitt, was operated on recently at a hospital in Anaheim, Cal, for gall stones, and that she is very low. Her daughter, Sylvia, left for California yesterday to be with her mother. An attack of grip is often followed by a persistent cough, which to majy proves a great annoyance. Chamber lain's Congh Remedy has been exten sively used and vjth good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all druggists. 8 A Stinson is selling everything he has at from 25 per cent to 50 per cent cent discount but as special he will sell on Saturday Feb 11, women's and children's underwear, all of his neck ties and sweaters at one-half price. Gold Dust and Baker's Chocolate at 20o per package. A few minutes deluy in treating some cases of croup, even tho length of time it takes to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way is to keep Chamberlain's Cough ttemedy in the house, and at the first indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. So'u by all druggists. The City Hotel, Dakota City, Neb, has been newly furnished throughout by Messrs Dery & Morrison, the new proprietors. A pleasing feature of the new hostlery is the home cooking of bread, pies, cakes, etc, served to the guests. Family dinners will also be made a feature by the new manage ment. A special rate will be made to those attending the Farmers Institute held on Friday and Saturday of next week. Following is the petit jury for the February 13, 1911 term of district court of Dakota County : W A Morgan, Geo Teller, W 8 Orr, Nelson Feauto, John Harris, Stephen Joyoe, John Jordan, Geo W Bates, C B Guernsey, Johu Gallon. Charles Bliven, Herman Bund, J II llinken, R D Rockwell, Louis Peterson, John G Miller, W I Davis, John Nixon, John Bibe, Chris Hansen, Geo Midkiff, N D Pilgrim, Nick Jac obsen, Geo Hirschback. The Nevin Concert Company is pre tented to the lyoenm public as one of great versatility and pleasing powers Mr. Wm. E. Hallman of Milwaukee, a well-known flute and piccolo soloist, is possessed besides these ao. complishments of a very pleas lug baritone voice and a veritable host when it to providiug excellent program rial. Miss Edna Reynolds proves comes mate has f beautiful soprano voico, full symiathbtio quality which of that reaches evervone and wins thorn. Miss Rey nolda is also very artistic accompanist Miss Vida Nation, the violioinst, pre sents her work with brilliant tone and technique, and yet has a repertoire of sutllcieut variety to reach all fancies, The company is made more pleasing by the addition of a reader who is real entertainer: Mies Pearl Walters makes her hearers one with her in the selections she presents and leaves all hsppy. You will like this company At M, . Church Saturday evening Brucn's coffee is still Van de Zedde sells it. 4t ; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES man scnooL depamtmkkt Fools ninko inonojr. It take n Vtloo mnn to toll how toaDDid It. 1 lie only proper way to educate a child np to and including the high school is to do it without disturbing his home or taking Lira out of it. The county or village child is entitled to as good au education as the city child and at no more risk or inoovenienre to him or his family. Consolidation of schools and free transportation of pu pils satisfy the above requirements. Ten of the many advantages of con solidation and transportations are: 1. At the same expouse much bet ter schools can be provided, beoanse fewer teachers being needed a better grade can be secured, a division of la bor established, and at least some sort of supervision inaugurated. 2. It makes possible a village school equal in every sense to the best city schools, yet within reach of every farm homes. No other system has been tri ed or even proposed that can accom plish this or guarrantee to the county child the same educational advantages as are afforded the oity child without taking him out of his home and to the city. 3. The health of the children is better when conveyed in wagons and landed warm and dry than when sit ting all day with wet feet and drag gled clothes after tramping through all kinds of roads in all kinds of weather. 4. The number who will attend sohool is found to be larger when child ren are conveyed ; the attendance is more regular and tardiness is un known. 5. The inspiration that comes with numbers put life into the sohool that is impossible in classes of one or two each. It also militates "against that self-consciousness due to lack of as sociation so often noticeable in the oountry children as it does against the domineering influence of one or two "big scholars" in a small school. 6. The teachers feel and exhibit the effect of contact with other teach ers, a oondition in marked oontrast with that of one working alone month after month with no companionship but that of the children. 7. It makes possible the employ ment of at least one experienced, well- educated, broad-minded teacher, un der whose supervision even young and inexperienced teachers oovering fewer things will do far better than when woiking alone trying to teach every thing. 8. It increases the property values as a wliole lor tuose wno oare to sell, and it broadens lite for those who stay. 9. It makes unnecessary the sending of young boys and girls away from home for high sohool privileges on the one hand, or the breaking up of homes on the other, in "going to town to ed- uoate the children. 10. It makes unnecessary the pre sent costly system of sending the young men and women at private expense to village or city high schools, thus sup porting a double system of eduoation. The opportunity is now at hand for Dakota City and adjoining districts to consolidate and establish a twelve grade sohool, second to none in the state of Nebraska, at a nominl cost. All who wish to know more about con solidation and to hear the subject dis cussed pro and con are urged to at tend the meeting next Wednesday eve ning wbioh will be held for that pur poae at Dakota City Statistics will be given from both the national and the Btate educational departments. Come prepared tq discuss your local conditions. J A Cbicoine, Prin PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Roll of honor for January. Lovd Moore, James Graham, Charles Hall, Henry Kiumwiede, Elsie Krum wiede, Raymond Quiental. Alia An trim, Homer Hansen, and Haven Han sen. Case of tardiness 2. Percentage of attendance .85. James Graham. Lojd Moore, and Charles Hall received perfect attend- nee diplomas Frfday. There boys have been neither tardy nor absent during the five months of school. The bad roads are the cause of con siderable absence this week. Charlie Derry is now enrolled in the 4tb grade. The work is progressing very cicely with the new books. No school was held in the 2nd pri mary on Mondary forenoon beoause of the cold weather. Clara Jkppxhem. Loyal to South Dakota. Alpena, S. D., February, 2, lull. To The Dakota Dounty Herald : Thought I would write a few lines about South Dakota. It is prospering very muck n the last two or three years, and land Is advancing very fast. I.and that was selling for Mi ami INI three years ago la today e li ng for Ki6 ami v ami some still hlglier. There waa a farm sold lost summer near Lane for lion an acre. we nave nail a very nice winter nere. Hardly any snow at all. We dld'nt get to icar the merry sotitul of sleigh ImmIs this winter. What .mow we had drifted New Years day and left the ground bare. Janu ary has been like April with the exception of the first week, and there Is very little snow left now, ami hope it continues the balunee of the winter as It lias so far. It Is fur (I liferent weather than we hail last winter. We had very good crops this year for what little nil ii we luul. but in the year lunu we hail a bumper crop. 1 lielleve South Dakota is ul I right for Itolli crops and health. There has been several of our old Nebraska neigli Isirs up to see old South Dakota since we came here, returning with the thoughts of South Dakota being a very nice country Ocorge Teller and Harry doodfcllow made lis a very pleasant visit during January Oeorgu was up to see his new home near w oonsocket. I will Close my letter now With beat regards from a friend in Alpena, I1KI.K.N V. l.IN AUCl.TKK Sunday School Convention The Fifth Annual convention of the Dakota Coanty Sunday School atso ciatiou will be held February 24th in the M E church at Dakota City. The general seoretary of the Nebraska State Sunday School association, Rev Chas II T Lewis, will be present. He is well able to five information and instruction on every line of Sunday school work. If you wish any partio ular subject or department of the work presented or nisoussed, please inform the county secretary, Miss Haase, at once. Plan now to attend and help make the convention a suo cess and learn how to do more efficient Sunday school work. J F Winebrenner, President f armers to fleet . Th- annual meeting of tho lnVota('ounty Farmer"". Itntltntn will le held In tlila r'aoe Fetirunrjr loth and 11th In the Ayroa-Krum wledo hnll. Following la the prournm: KKinAT. Hum a. in. T'.oat nietlmd of aeedlnu; vlx at mill onla, II. M. Monlo. M. Ilnwoiii, Hun llHrtnett. Heorite Teller. Il.no n. 111. I'natiirea, denrife Miller, M. ilea- com, A. J. Krnmiier, I . h . Moiiiilmn. Dinner. l.m p. in. Alfnlfn Browlnir, curlnir mid teedliig of It, dipt. W. H. A. Mmlth, Moux i lly, Tom .Sullivan, John H. Kv ana. p.m. tlenellta of the alio, A. J, West- t.t Monx t'ltjr. Report of groin Juilne, II. K. Drown, Hulix, Iowa. SATURDAY. 10.110 a. in. t'hlckena for profit, W. Wt Bald win, Hloux City. 11.00. a. ni. I'rolilenia In irrowltxr hoffa, K. H. Seal le, I.ImooIii, Tom Hayne, Hloux tllly. p. in. Are you rnMns thn moat profit able type of horaea? W. F. Kydcf. HI ill coe, Ontario. p. in. Ntork Judirlmt demonatrntlon. Sew method of cookliiK and aervlna fruits and veiietnolea, llluatrated ly rooklnK demount rntloiia, Mlaa Nellie Maxwell, Neennli, Wla. BVKNIRII SRHSIOR. New atunta In the chicken buslneaa, K. 1.110 7.a Searle. Home mirslnir, Mlaa Maxwell, hnmll fruit and grapevine, Mr. Kydd. PKF.MIUMS. ADULTS' IUVI8IOW. Clans A yellow corn 1st., silver lovlna cup; Hud.. H suit caae; 8rd., H caah and alx patent aeetl corn hangers. Clam H white corn 1st. tft pluah robe: Xnd. X cash ; tint, fc) rash. ()! P aweeuatakea of A and B Davis flexible 4-aecMon harrow, value a.U. HOTS' DIVISION. (Under IN years old) Olaaa I yellow or white corn 1 at. Run: 2nd, r.'CBh:id. l caah; 4th, poekntknlfe. All exhibits lu above class to constitute 10 ears. Olaas K beat altiffle ear exhibit, open to nil, yellow or white corn 1st, III) watch; 2nd, fci cash ; Hrd, II cash. Wheat aprltm 1st, corn shelter: Snd, tt caah ; Hrd 11 cash. Wheat winter 1st. Atlas pump lack, val ue till; 2nd, 2 caah ; Urd. 1 cash. (lata 1st, IS cash: 2nd, 12 cash; 8rd, Olio hand cora planter. Kxhlbltaof small pram to be one peck. I'otatoea Karly Ohio lat 14 cash : 2nd one buahel aeed corn; Hrd, II worth Harden seeds and poultry waterer. Potatoes white lat, 4 caah; 2nd, H bat: 3rd, )ft-lb pall mica axle if reae. WOMKN'S IllPAHTMXST. Bread lat. la ma: 2nd, UK) pounds flour: 3rd, 5-lb can Pakiiiu powder. Butter lat. I") umbrella: 2nd. set sliver spoons; Hrd, 60-lb sack flour. IAyer cake lat, Art pillow: 2nd, II cash: Hrd, 6DG caah. Aniiels food lat. carvlnB ant ; 2nd, one doi Johnson's Biscuits: Hrd, 60o ciihIi. 1WI1 food lat. !; 2nd, 1 : Hid. fine. Mllii-K pie lat. tl.fiO; 2nd, l; Hrd, 6HC. Apple pie lat, IU; 2nd, 1 ; Hrd, (Die. Lieuton pie lat, 11. 6(1; 2nd, 1 ; Hrd fine. OIRI.t' DKPAKTMFNT. tUndor 18 years old) Bread Int. IS walat: 2nd, 12 cash: Hrd. one pound Johnson's chocolates. Irftyer cake 1st, 12.60 Bilk umbrella: 2nd. II. Hrd, frtiu. Ansel food lat. 12: 2nd. II: Hrd. one pound Johnson's chocolates. OOI.T DIVISION. Draft colts under 12 months of aae, to he exhibited Saturday afternoon, February 11, at 1:!X p. in. 1st, M; 2nd, 17 ; Hrd, ft. HULKS AND RKOUI.ATION8. All araln exhibits must be placed before ilia. in. on Friday morning, February 10. Parties will lie on hand at Ayros' hail to re ceive the exhibits Thursday, All exhibits In women's and girls' depart ments must lie placed by 11 o'clock a. in.. Saturday, February 11. All exhibits must be grown and selected by exhibitor. LIST OP CONTRIHUTOKS. The following la a list of those who have contributed In caah and merchandise as pre miums: Hioux City Ntock Ynrdsno.,115. (4 F Hroyhlll, carving set. F.d wards & Bradford l.uinlierCo, shotgun. W 11 Knight, pocket knife, Trl-Hlale Implement Ho, merchandise, 8, Davidson Hi oh, 5 rug and $ umbrella. W 11 heck, silver loving cup, Iiong Hansen, tin watch. Hteele Hi mall Do, 10. K W UlothliiK Uo, V suit ense. . Laraen A Klopstud. 17.60 hand corn (heller. Davis A uo, f'4 4-sectlon harrow. Hunt A HebeuU, 0 patent seed corn hold era. Werts Seed Oo, 1 bushol seed corn. Iowa Ulotlilng Do, 12.60 silk umbrella. Farmers' Trust A Havings bunk, 16 Security National hank, fi. Northwestern National bank, fl. International Harvester Co, 1 10 Atlas pumping Jack. Johnson Aronaon, H hat. First National luink, ft. T H Martin Do, art pillow. Mystic Milling Do, 1 sack flour. Johnson Blacult do, 1 dozen 6c Johnson blHcult, 2 pounds Johnson chocolates. F I. McDlure A Uo, 6 pounds (i V baking powder. Sturges Bros, 5 plush robe. Orkln Bros, 6 walat. Fred Schrluvor A Oo, 1 set filver tabl spoons. Fields A Slaughter, HO pounds flour. J S Michael, II worth garden seeds. K H Schloeinan A Do, horse commission, bell phone 1171, auto phono 1M0, 13. HOMCMAKCRS' CLUB MEETING The Dakota County llomemakers' Club, an auxiliary of the Farmer's nstitute, will hold their annual pub ic meeting in the Ayres hall Saturday February 11th, at 'I o'clock p m. All are cordially invited to attend. The following program will be given: Review of Year Mrs A J Kramper. Minutes of the last meeting Mrs S Stinson. Roll fiall Responses A memory given or numerous saving. Financial Report of Club beoretary Instrumental Musio Mrs John Mil ler. Lecture New methods of cooking and serving fruit aud vegetables, il lustrated by cooking demonstrations, Miss Nellie Maxwell, Neeuab, Wis consin. (State speaker) Vocal Duett Mrs Fred Mills and Miss (Jertrude Mikesell, Overland Journey through Yellow stone Park Mr A O Sides. Vocal Solo Mrs Paul Pizey. Reading, selected Mrs Elmer Bles sing. Paper Mrs S A Mason. Vocal Duett Vera and Master Frankie Brown. Recitation Mrs Cora Miller. Paper What to avoid in the home and a few useful hints Mrs J F Sides. Reading, selected Mrs C II Max- well . Vocal Solo Miss M Edna 13 a' us. Current Events Mrs Mary Mo' Beath. Reading, selected Mrs Elizabeth flerwig. Vocal Duett Mrs Mell A Sohmied and Miss Elizabeth Haase, Recitation Mrs A J Kramper. Election of OlUoers. Makv m Kkami'EH.Johei'Mnk Stinson Pres. Secy Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins. If it is A 1 groceries you want, ins glance over Van de Zedde's stock. He will sell just as cheap as possible, and he handles nothing but first class goods. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. I'ii-ldb & BurjonTEB Oo. Tnio E Blivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Neb The Herald for New when it it f "The Bank that ALWAYS treats Bank, of Dakota County 25 Years Old, and Proud of If f Always hungry for More business, and will very much appreciate Yoill'8. All kind3 of Banking done lligllt and always anxious to please and accommodate our customers. A Try us for a eample month wm B Free to Boys I SELECT 10 ears, cither white or yellow corn, bring them in to the Farmers Institute. If the judges decide yours are the best, call at our store and we will give you free a fine new II. & R. single barrel Shot Gun, with automatic shell ejector. This offer is open to any boy in Dakota county under 18 years of age. The corn must be either white or yellow, and the Boy well, we don't care what color the boy is. Remember Ours is a Boys as well as a Men's Store, and we'll treat you so that yon '11 come again. Edwards Bradford DaUott. Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aoonracy of every Abstract I make I I j l sail i mm TOTwa sAaasU 2" "f" Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents "Hints tolnventors." "Inventions needed. "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office "records. OurMr:, Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of. Patents, and as such had full chargsjof the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclMTIRE W5SHINGTON,jD. C. HA RN E S SI Everything in the line of Harness and Horse Goods II. T. Harness..." $31.50 Old Style Concord $35.00 New Style Concord $37.0O Kepair Work Given Prompt Attention Fredrick.se (Si Sori Hubbard -- " 4. iosr t r This lK-hi. Coucord Harness No. 76 no collars $31 Cur No. 179, lK-n. Concord, with flat backs, abetter job $35 i Sttxrjea RIGHT" f on and know the 'why' of it r City, Nb. l Successor to Dakota Connty Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS " I I SI f Mbrak.tv Bros Pearl St Sioux City you a Lumbe o. Ml 0)1 I i February 18, 1911. Wm L Wolfe, Secretary. News. I