i FOR FALL AND HOLIDAYS. WILL H. BECK, THE SIOUX CITY JEWELER, store is now overflowing with new Pall Purchases. Hsvo added to my NSON'S. ' I "v Tv jTw V?. jf jTk. TTI. T. jfTTH Tv jfT. T,"",v J",""TT"v I . '!' " .'1 I DOW f Keep your feet war mi 1X1. Q ft m YOU And be never 'will. When we tell you there is not, in this western country, a store as big or a stock as complete, we mean it. And when we ask you to como and Bee all this for yourself, we will not diaapioint you. till you can't rest, Winter Suits, Overcoats. Fur Coats. Overcoats, Fur Coats, Underwear, Caps, Glove, Etc., A hundred tables, each bearing a multitude of new goods. Winter Underwear. want underwear. Now don't wait till the mercury tumble down to zero to pick out that overcoat. A doctor's bill may be the penalty. The choice is innumerable and the price is astonishingly low. Throw pride, to the winds. KEEP WARM is the best and most sensible advice wo can give you. Wo never had such a stock of fur coats, and not an old gar ment in the bunch ; all admirably made and selling at from $10.00 to $35.00. Come in and see them. 'A stitch in time saves nine." Ono of our 1.00 suits of warm fleeced underwear will save "stitches" in the back, and is a long way climber than doctor's bills. Send your money to us when you If we don't send you what you want or full value, ship it back and get your money. Good Warm Underwear from fifty cents to Five Dollars a Suit. Dow Clothing Co., 516-518-520 Fourth Street. SIOUX CITY, IOWA. already large assortment many new lines adapted for presentations. Those goods embrace the newest and best in DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONE JEWELRY. Solid Stiver Plated Ware. IJest Wakes Orvly. The Largest Tssortmeivt of Watches In the Wst Clocks and Dronxes. Onyx Tables and Lamps. Ebony Toilet Goods. llieh Fans. Opera Glasses. llawkes Cnt Glass. Fine Pipes. Cigar and Tobacco Cases. Gold Headed Cants. Umbrellas. Gold reus. Fine Leather Pocket Hooks. Card Cases. Etc. Etc. Etc Largest Assortment of Silver Toilet Goods, Gem Jewelry and Kings. The Will II. Heck 18 Karat Plain Gold King. Optical Department in Control of an Expert Opticion. Orders may be selected now and reserved for the Holidays. Out-of-town customers can dciH'iid upon their orders being filled with fairness and secur- racy. Correspondence solicited upon anything pertaining to tho jewelry line. LOCAL NEWS. Hum sells rubber goods! W. E. Kelly was down Sunday. from Jackson up Coul! Coal! You need it now, also hardware. 15ny both of tho Edward? A Bradford Lumber Co., Hubbard, Neb. S100 and Costs Joe Leedom was Saturday. Cnrl Heam of Homer spent Monday night in town. M. C. reck went to Pierce Monday, on legal business. S. G. Gasser of South Sioux City Was iu town Monday. Attorney Slooum of South Soo. had business hero Saturday. Judge Ryan went out to Jackson Buuday to sjo the coal mines. MrsX. H. Barto and Mrs. Woodard Were Sioux City shoppers Saturday. Two fur coats for sale at a cut price. Good ones. D. C. Stinsox. H. O. Doin of South Sioux City was in town Saturday, witnessing tho Pey son case. Mrs. Webb Hoch of Omadi, was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs K. J.- ruzer. Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. E. R. Triggs were shopping in Sioux City last Saturday. Dave Neiswanger, who travels for H. A. .Tandt, of Sioux City, is home, ill with the grip. f t. 00 for 25c. call on Len OHarrow 818 Fourth street, Sioux City, and see Low il is done. Claude R. Hart arrived home last evening from LaSeur, Minn., to spend Sunday with his folks. Miss Dolly Minter of 'Waterbury, Bpent several days visiting relatives in this city the past week. Sam Coatcs has expended about $400 in siding up his saloon building to keep comfortable for the w inter. Geo. Henvv and wife who have been visiting friends at Homer for the past two weeks, returned to this city Mon day morning. Jesse Learner and wife came in Wednesday evening from Wilbcr, Neb., to eat Thanksgiving turkey with the old folks at home. Dr. Nina Ream who spent Sunday with her parents iu Homer, passed through town Sunday evening on her Tray to Si inx City. M. O. Ayres, Fred Wood, Chas, Avery and F. P. Holtzinger spent Sat urday hunting iu the vicinity of Ren- ingers farm. They got a little game. Charles Avery and his mother who have been visiting with M. O. Ayres and family fur the past two weeks, re turned to their home at Orlando, Neb., last Monday. Newly Wed Couples Can save money by buying their STOVES and other hardware of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co., Hubbard, Ni'b. II. Rasdal and Bert Kinnear were up from Homer Tuesday. G. H. Haase of Emerson gave thanks under tho paternal roof. Closing out wall paper at cost. D. C. Stixson. Isaac Iloogahoom, an old soldier was down from South Soo Wednesday. He will enter tho Soldiers' Home at Grand Island next Monday. The case in county court of T. H. Northwall & Co. vs B. B. Gribble of Hubbard for a wagon purchased of them was continued until tho Dec. 22. H. W. Wood will spend tho holidays with his wife at Franklin' N. Y. He will bring the little son of an adopted daughter back with him when he omes. Johnnv Myers, sou of Anthony Myers, was in town Sunday, having arrived from Ballard, Washington, where ho is running a restaurant. He may remain permanently. Several of our subscribers have promised us wood for back subscrip tion. Right now we'll take the wood, later on we'll want the money. They can ake their choice. Angus Learner was married to Miss Agnes Richards at Geary City, Kan., last Tuesday. They arrived here Wednesday eveuiug to spend Thanks giving with Mr. Learners parents. Mrs Wm. Nead was arrested in this city last, Saturday by the Kheriff of Pierce County, Neb., where die was taken. She is charged with jumping a bond in a case two or three years ago. The Herald is for tho masses. If you have an item of news como in and tell us about it. We don't mean to slight uny one, but unless you tell us what you know, somo good news items will get away from us. From and after this issue1 all receiv ing tho Hkhai.d will be regarded as regular sebscribers and will be axpect ed to pay for the same. If you don't want to pay for tho' paper, hand it buck to the postmaster and there will no hard feelings. Be sure you have ju:id back dues, however. A Huss Tkadf. Nit! W. C. Smith and J. W. Reeder of Jackson recently tried to swap horses. Smith took his horse to Ilex-dors place and. wanted to awap, but Reeder said Smith's animal looked sick and did not want to trade. Smith left the horse there and ho died, and Smith sued Reeder for the horse he swapped for. Judge Ryan declared no trade hud been made ami called the leal off. Is What Judge Ryan Assessed John Peysen Last Saturday- The caso of State vs John Peysen was tried before County Judge Ryan Saturday. M. C. Jay conducted tho prosecution, County Attorney Warner declining to do so, and J. J. McCarthy of Ponca handled tho defense, A large number of w itnesses were exam ined on both sides. Tho principal effort of the defenso was to prove that tho section of the statute under which tho chargo was drawn, said the defend ant must sell "malt, spirituous and vinous liquors", tho "and" being in serted instead of "ok". As Peysen was only charged w ith selling one kind of liquor, they contended he should bo freed. At the conclusion of the case Judge Ryan find Peystu $100 and costs, which must amount to nearly $100 more. Peysen has appealed tho caso to tho district court, Ed Easton signing his bond. This breaks Pey sen's record of being acquitted on crim inal charges. Sav Hill is Back of it. WII I H RPfk' Tac Sioux Clt Jeweler. 1LL 111 ULVlt Mondamin Corner. J. F. Naffziger of Sioux City took advantage of the pleasant weather last Sunday and came over to this city and spent the day with his father aud sis ters. The Hi:iiali ami tho Cincinnati Inquirer one for local and county news, the other for general news both large papers all for 2.00 pur veai fin advance After Evil-Minded Persons. Itliascome to my knowledge that certain evil-minded persons are circu lating reports about meats kept for sale at my Bhop iu Dakota City, one of which was that meat was sold over the counter from a cow that had choked to death. I will pay live dollars to any one who will furnish me the testi mony that will lead to the convietiou of any person or persons circulating such an unfounded report. C. B. Howutn. Omaha & Northran Road Representa tives Expect Him to Become Head and Front of Enterprise. The rumor that James J. Hill would take control of the Omaha & Northern, the road which is projected to be built next year from Omaha to Sioux City over an air-line route sixteen miles shorter than the present routes has again been revived. The fact that tho bonds of tho combination bridge com pany at Sioux City are being quietly bought at ISO cents has led to the idea that he is deeply concerned in tho now road. Tho increased demand for the liouds is tukou to mean that next year thero will bo increased tratlic across the bridge and this can only be ex plained by the prospects of tho sue cessful outcome of tho Omaha & Northern's plans. That James J. Hill has considered tho advisability of assuming control of the road does not lack confirmation. A lacal representative of the Omaha & Northern, when questioned concerning the matter yesterday, said that at the time tho directors were elected it was stated tha Hill intended to intcicst himself iu tho rond and it was not doubted that if he did decide to inter est himself he would become the head and front of the enterprise. - - A Law SriT. Joseph Greenwood of Goodwin sued Frank and Bert Reed in county court this week for $80,50 rent on land and articles borrowed and not returned. The defendants agreed to settle for $51.80 and costs, but plaintiff demurred, and Judge Ryan allowed him $57.50. Kellfv Files a Contest. Alleging that Sides was Unlawfully Elected Sheriff. W. E. Kelley has filed papers in County Court, praying for a recount of the ballots cast at the recent election, alleging that tho election boards in several precincts counted votes for Sides which should not havo been counted for either candidate, as the crosses were in tho square at the end of the blank lino left for writing tho names. , He charges that in Covington pre cinct Sides furnished John Peyson with a large sum of money for tho pur pose of furthering Sides election; that Sides gave Win. Snlsbury, L. Hawkins aud Wm. Hawkins intoxicating drinks for voting for him ; that in Covington precinct 12 votes were cost in theblank line and counted for Sides. That in Omadi precinct 12 votes cast in tho blank lino were counted for Sides and 10 ballots markek for Kelly weie counted for Sides. That in St. Johns 15 ballots cast for Kelly wore counted for Sides and 8 ballots were cast blank and counted for Sides. That in Summit 10 ballots on tho blank line were counted for Sides. That in Hubbard 4 votes were cast for Sidos by illegal voters. That in Pigeon Creek 5 votes were cast by illegal voters for Sides. That an honest count of the ballots cast will show that W. E. Kelly was fairly elected sheriff of Dakota county. Judge Ryan issued a summons for Sides to appcur on or before December 27, when a recount will be had. It is not known whether the recount will include the other ollices or not. Tho petition simply prays for a iso count on tho ollice of Kheriff. tendance on the caso from Sioux City, South Sioux City and Pender. Tho child, as we understand it, prefers to remain with her foster paronts, Day & Whiteomb are attorneys for plaintiff and Jay & Beck for defendant, Judge Evans will announce- his decisiou today, Cold weather will soon be here, and it will be well for everyone to ward off all danger of catching ool J. Warm and dry feet save many a doctor bill. I havo a ffne lot of shoes that aro selling at very low prices. All styles, sizes and prices. Rubbers and Arctics! I have now on hand a Choico Lino J Rubbers and Arctics. Como gud Inspect Them Before- tho Best aro Gono. I Guaranteo my Goods and Prices. S. A. STINSON. Sold Out anil Skipped. W. H. Smiley of Emerson Gets Into Deep Water Financially. News crme last Friday that W. II. Smiley, doing a general inerchantilo business at Emerson, had sold his stock to Sherbacker & Co. of Croston, Nob., aud left for parts unknown. His stock of goods wero immediately at tached by Omaha and Sioux City wholesale houses who had accounts against him aggregating $.'1000 ot over. Sheriff Smith has been in pniscssutS of the stock all Week. Kmiley's wife is still in Emerson and is prostrated by the affair. Smiley and "-ifo deeded tho building to his father for $050.00. No kuowl edgo of his whcroalouts has been ascertained. It Pays to buy your lumber, coal and hardware of tho Edwards & Bradford Company, Naeora, Neb. Lumber Wants Her Child. Mrs. Clara Farcl Sues for Possession of Her Daughter. Mrs. Clara Farel of Duluth, Minn., has sued in tho District court for pos session of her 13 year-old daughter, Bertha Ludwig. When Mrs. Farel'i former husband died in 188rt, she gave the child, then two years-old into tho possession of John Silbrance. Papers wero drawn up for tiling to that effect, but E. B. Wilbur, then county judge, neglected to tile saino, claiming the costs were not paid. Silbrance died aud his widow married a man named Booher. They reside in Thu.-ston coun ty. Mrs. lurel has been married t-vico since the girl's father died, and boing now iu comfortable circumstan cos, wants her child. She claims she was mentally unbalanced when she gave tho child to Silbrance. About twenty witnesses wero in at LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. EI) EASTON, Proprietor. Deals in Dirt Reported From Week to Week for th Herald Readers- J no. D. Miller to Kato E. Mil ler, lots 1-2-3 4-5 0, block 21; lots 1-2-3-0, block 22, Moan's add South Sioux Citv, wd $2500 Fidelity Security Co. to R. A. Ward, niswi sec U twp 20 n r 7 eft, wd j. . 800 Fidelity Security Co. to H. J. Melirido, nwi nwj see 11, no J nei sec 15 twp HI n r 7 , 1400 W. H. Smiley and wife to Dav id Smiley, lot 11 blk 1, Dako ta add to Emerson, wd 050 Catherine E. Towhig to Marga ret A. and AbbieM. Twohig, wj nl snd He 4 nwj sec 22 twp 2'J n r 7 e C we 2000 Otto Bannard to Fidelity Se curity Co. nw nwj see 14, nei nej seo 10 twp 2'J n r 7 ! 1 J. F. LEEDOM, Practical Blacksmith. Special Attention Given to Horse shoeiug and Repairing. Dakota City, Nebraska Carl Schriever. Fred Schriever. . SCHRIEVER BROS., Dealers in Sholf and Heavy Hardware. Tinware, Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Ammunition, Garden Tools, Nails, and Everything Carried in a General Hardware Store. M Call and Get where. Dakota City 5 our Prices Before Buying Else We may save you money. Nebraska. c) ? i CITY MEAT MARKET C. B. HOWARD, Proprietor. Carrirs on liaml at all limns n. nlini snnnlv nf wx f' y ,i Fresh and Salt Meatshc, Cash Paid For Hides. From Maker to Wearer. Save the Middleman's profit on Shoes by buying Wliero You get them Direct From the Factory. Stockmen's Roots. Adams. Women's Shoes $1.00 up. Men'n Shoos $1.00 up. Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa. 'in is no true criteriou us to ,V a Wewaf ipv.. - and loia of it for a nioder- Jv the Hkrai.i and home of :ing papers. f M. Ayres, Mra. M. (J. Jav, M A. Schmisd and Mwa Marion i eH V re mv ei iw i mi mii tituti t J"ii. mi i. I hey went nu a plea-- e tii iiii'l "I 'lirne I'sey inni a royal good I line. Tin' Oiiinha Woild-IIerald is great UK ii duily pnper, and it is vUo great us H veU;.' paper. Its McoMy i.sMle, which i' in fact a t-emi-weekly, l eemise it is published twice a week so as to give Kiil'scrihcrs the Hewn luolo fie ijuently, contain all the news of the (lav, lusidi .s u large amount of miscel lany, a agricultural department, and quite elahorate report'! on the fctock and graiu raaikct . Bound Over (or Bootlegging. Win. Harrison was arrested at Homer Friday last and brought before Justice Mauslield on charge of selling intoxicating liquors without a license. Ho was bound over to the district ,'i!i!UJ-UuuerjMnls or jauo. lie was brought to the county seat Saturl. by Harry Itasdal, and lodged in jail ! List of Letters 'Keiiiiiiiiing uncalled for in the i i, Hire lit Dakota City, Neb., Nov' Mrs. Nettie l'.lvo.l. I'ri.ili (iilbert. Kii'liunl Kanicy. Anton Siin.noiis. Persons culling for the abovtvlill please sav ' adveltised." M. A. nun i., 1 The most complete Barber Shop AND Bath Rooms In the City. SHAVING iOC. Under U. S. Clothing Store. Comer Fourth and Pierce. SIOUX CITY, - - IOWA. I 8 a ,..,.-,.r:.. moriuFion of- The Olympia. l;inc Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CI First-Class Rigs furnished on Short Notice. Dakota City, Nebraska. JOHN ARENSDORF, JOHN HOUSE Freighter and DeWITT, MOVER, General Contractor. v Old Puddings liaised aud lie paired. Terms Keasouablo. DAKOTA CITV, NKHKASKA. Opposite Court House, W Dakota Citv, Nebraska. AJ r I' i.. il I i' ii j i Airrrui mi , t a r 1)i:.i.i:k in Wines & Fine Kentucky Whiskies 1 sou-: acknt row st ill. it i i x i ; niir.K. Don't Dcluv ft placing Tour order for storm the Kdwards & ltradfor? Lunl Naeora, Neb. 'The Hodc.'i." SIOUX CITY, Fourth and Pearl. IOWA. IU j m as mi ii n J. VarTde Zedde, Propjif; Always and carries Best the Notict. I'ntil further notice I shall be at my ollice in the Court House the third Sat urday of every uioiitli. At that time opportunity for examination will be given to applicants for cert ideates. Those desiring certillcates should bring whatever documentary evidence of scholarship they have in shape of dip lomas an 1 certificates. 1 shall always be pleased to have teachers, olliceia and put runs consult with inc. Direc tors should ropiest Iitednd supplies, always designating quantity wanted. 11. J. Hai-kman, County rjuperintcudeiit. La 1 1 Stock rfl;:";;- , .jt P.rlt- n , ii Fresh t iu t ureain." 1 4 realize it," ry me ten more," Y jf'M we'll have u UJVrttm of Hi.' re ul and the lull Leu in must l.'lkil ur yenrs. f iiritions. Li e most mini- Wo believe in aro selected wi'.re pleased with tl-"i,Wl,,ln'' Our tiri-in i,Jit n.V double Ulo - ...i :l reruii iw aiurcost- niucolH CIuiIihs, tho Egyptologist, who when lie to publish nu works was a wine hunt, furiously enough, Ihla au- oli things F.K.vptlan never vis ited tOgypt. Ills only excursion n broad was to I If- museums of Italy, where lio reiuainetl a few weeks Iu lsti!. 1 Ii uirolilt ISose. The hoiiiciiltunil worhl is exercised by the 1 1 1 x slerlotis llillilol Illation 111 f rotor u hieh the .1 a in nese are able to ef feel 111 loses. 1 ty some llllUll iwll hut natural process the flower changes ! r mi red In Ihe sunlight to white In tln si-aile or in darkness. Ii is his wiKiim'iirss to pay a k-w.i ivni.il that fives his S.itutllcil majesty Ui choice of apartments Iu some mansions. The lutaut prodl, ut i0. ry ut 4 may be a liol