Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 09, 1907, Image 5

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Wo urro you to
consult your
dootor
J a boy Is called dull and stupid,
i : 'i .he whole trouble is due to a lazy
v. We firmly believe your own doc
r iiltsll vou that an occasional done
i f A vcr's Pilln will do such boys a great
f r.f j-ood. They keep the liver active.
by tho J. O. Ayor Co., Lowtll, Msss.
Bulletin
To the East DailJ low rate ex
cmsion tickets to
Jamestown Exposition, eastern cities
and resorts, northern Michigan, Cans--da
uud New Euftlaud.
TO the WeSt Attracte lo ex
cursion rates to the
Pacific Const, Yellowstone Park, Utah
-Colorada, Big Horn Mountains, Black
Bills.
Big Horn Basin and Billings
District Personally conducted,'
cheap rate botneseekers
excursions, first and third Tuesdays;
we assist you in locating irrigated
lands at the low, original price. Write
D Clem Deaver, landseekera' informa
tion bureau.
One-Way Colonist Pates to
the Coast aJ n September and
October to California,
Washington, Oregon, MontanaWyo
ming. Big Born basin.
f CALL OR WRITE FOR DETAILS.
A J Kabbakeb,
Ticket Agent
bacota evrr, neb.
Ii. W. Wakelev, G P A, Omaha, Neb
1)R. C H. MAXWELL,
Physician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
DAKOTA CITY, ' NEBRASKA
W. C. Eckh&rt
Scientific Refractionist.
v Spectacles and Eyeglasses
' Accurately Fitted.
Cot saltation and Examination Free.
Office at residence.
'?TA CITf, NEBRASKA
Great
Relief
During that trying period in
which women so often suffer
from nervousness, backache,
sick headache, or other pains,
there is nothing that can equal
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills.
They stop the pains, soothe the
nerves, and give to
Women
the relief so much desired. If
taken on first indication of
pain or misery, they will allay
the irritable condition of the
nerves, and save you further
suffering. Those who use them
xit regular intervals have ceas
ed to dread these periods. They
contain no harmful drugs, and
leave no effect upon the heart
or stomach if taken as directed.
They give prompt relief.
"I have been an Invalid for 9
years. I have neuralgia, rheuniatlm
r.nd i-'iir. nround th he'ut. By
vslnj IU'. Milea' Antl-l'.iln I'll'.a I am
relieed of the pain, anil .-t Bleep
rnd ret. I think had I known of
the I'n in rills when I was first taken
fiik, tr.ev would hove curr-d m. I
re'-oniine'd them for periodic taln."
111:3. 1U:NUY FL'NX. E.'Xfcron.O.
Dp. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills ar told by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
ths first packags will benefit. If it
fails, he will retu.-n vour money.
2J (loses, ii cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
ZZfte Hercld
for ct.ll
tihe Ncwo
lite
Special Rate
R R Time Table
Sioux City, Crystal Lake ft Homer
LKAVE LEAVE
DAKOTA CUT BIOVX CTTt
6:10 a m 7:00 a m
8:00 a m 9:00 a m
10:00 a m 12 m
1 :30 p m -2:ao p n
3:30 p id 4:30 p m
6:30 p ru 6:15 p m
7:00 pm. 9:30 p m
t.enve Nloux City at 10:S" for Crystal tjke
and meet Great Northi'rn
train at Hon Hi
fSHiux City, on return trip,
c, st. p., M.a o.
Trains leave Dakota City at the fol
lowing time :
fiOKTH BOUND. BOTJTH BOtlNO
5:52 pm Omaha :30 am
10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm
3:37 pm...T... Norfolk 8:20 am
9:01 am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7:58 am Newcastle 10:00 am
2:08 pm ..6:08 pm
SUNDAY T tUnS 8.
5:52 pm Omaha....... 7:35 am
37 Norfolk o:dZ
C B ft Q
WEST
No. 85 Local Freight 7:30 am
11 " Passenger, Omsba
and Lincoln 12:47 pm
EAST
No. 86 Local Freight 2 ;15 pm
. 10 Local Passenger. ...6:83pm
Local Items
Subscribe for The Herald $1 per
year.
Neva Best visited friends in Moville,
Iowa, the jiast week.
Judge It E Evans has been confined
to his home most of this week.
Bert Brasrleld is after the appoint
ment as game warden for this locality ,
Don't forget Breun's coffee it is
still in the lead. For sale at Van de
Zedde's.
Christine Blessing of Homer, is
standing the week with Mrs Mary It
McBeath.
Mrs Joe McElhinney camn up from
Lyons last evening for a visit at the
D C Btiusou home.
Dr C II Maxwell was confined to
his heme several days the past week
with stomach trouble.
The Germans will hold a- Snnday
school picnic at tbe Jackson lake park
in Brushy Bend, August 26th.
Lnlu Hirscli visited relatives here
between trains Wednesday while en
route from Pender to her heme at
Homer.
One of tbe cars on the Foye line
jumped the track in South Sioux City
Wednesday and delayed traffic for a
f jw hours. . v
For sale or rent The dwelling
house of Mrs J C O Neill at Jackson,
Neb. For particulars inquire at the
postofliee at Jackson. "'
The Bell Telephone company in
stalled phones this week at Otto An
derson's, Will Ostmeyer's, Henry
Ley's and Dennis Finnerty's.
Miss Ada Londroeh left last Thurs
day for a ten days' visit at Bellevue,
Neb, the guest of Miss Edna Fiudley.
She will attend the Chautauqua while
there. .
Norman Oustin and wife are here
from Massachusetts on a visit at the
Alfred Seymour home. Mr Gustiu
and Mr Seymour were boys together
in Canada.
If you intend to paint give us a call.
We handle the Minnesota Linseed Oil
Paint, sold subject to chemical analy
sis. Guaranteed the best paint made.
Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co.
C H Whitney of Ilartington, demo
cratic candidate for district judge of
this district, was here a few days this
week getting acquainted with the peo
ple. He was chaperoned by Z M
Baird .
M O Ayres, C E Doolittle and
Henry Kiumniede -went to Walthill
Wednesday to see the the ball game
between the crack Walthill team and
the Homer Maroon. Homer was vic
torious by a score of 7 to 1.
Mrs A H Bliven, who has been here
the past month from Corning, Calif,
visiting relatives and old time friendH,
went over to Salix, Iowa, last week to
visit daughter. She expected to
leave there today for her California
Dome.
A crowd of youDg people from tlii
place renttd a cottage at Foje's park
and spent tbe past week tutie. In
tbe paity are Geo H Prahjrer and wife,
Harrv Adair and wife, Pa'-lPizev,
Mabel Cheney, and Alfred Pizev and
wife, of Sioux City.
(JLas ijougutry takes to Ins tew
work as assistant in the E & B lum
her yard here like a duck to water
He relieved Arthur Larson, who has
been the accommodating assistant
tltere for the patt several months, and
who was transferred to Doskins, Aeb
Wm W Reninger wos down from
Jackson last week and paid his respects
to the Herald. Mr Beuniuger tiled on
the republican ticket as a candidate
for couutv assessor, the only aspirant
for tlie flice from either party, and if
we don t miss our gucBS he will bt tin
next couuty assessor.
A'lguft Mueller, piouiii-tor t tin-
snlnoii lu tbls place, liltuii euiitv iu
Judpre Eimera' court, M'ii"lay, t- wl
ling llquoi on Sunday, ulv 11. unc
was nueil f 1UU and cost. Hie com
plaint was sworn out Ijy Fred Hughart,
a former bartender, who a few weeks
ago was discharged by Mr Motller.
For the first month of the "special
weighing of mails," which bepsn July
1st and lasts the reinaiuiug six months
of 1907, tl.e postc flice at this place
reports tue followiug amount of niai
of different classes originating from
the office for the month of July: Is
class, 113 tt; 2nd ciass paid atprund
rate, 206 Tti; 2nd class free in county,
372 us; 2nd class transient, 48 lbs
3rd class, 10 tbs; 4th clas, 10 ft
penalty matter, 3t Its a total of 912
pounds of mail matter. In connection
with tins it required 1913 pounds of
equipment sacks and looks making
a grand total of 28251 pounds, or
averaga of IH) pounds a day.
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Cobs for sale at the Blenkiron ch
vator, Dakota City, Neb.
Subscribe for the Herald, the best
ppT in the county. $1 a year.
Joe Quintal went ti Elk Point, S D
Thursday to work iu the harvest fields,
Georgia Neibuhr is visiting at th
Henry Neibuhr home in Pender thi
week.
Glen Armour returned Thursday
from a two weeks' trip in western Ne
braska.
O, why do you eat old dry peanuts
when you can ?et them fresh roasted
every day at Van's.
Vt and .Airs V V btinson were over
Sunday visitors at the Evan Way
home in Pigeon Creek precinct.
John Dewitt went to Craie;, Nebr,
uedriesdny to superintend the ship
ment of a car of summer apples.
Harry Hill and family returned to
Allen Tuesday, after a coupleof weeks
spent ia camp life at Crystal lake.
Mrs Tbos C Baird, of Oraadi pre
cinot, visited at the Mrs Libbie A
Forces home north of town Saturday
Jay Robertson came down from New
castle Iridiiv last, having finished his
job on the St James extension of the
Omaha road.
Mrs Olive Martz and Mrs Belle
Mitchell, of St Paul, Minn, are spend
iug the week at the home of Paul Kin-
kid and wife.
LM Leslie returned from Omaha
Monday evening. Lorenzo Crounsn,
of Omaha, an old friend of the family,
accompanied him for a few days' visit.
Uny yoar hardware, tinware, wire
screen and stoves from SchrieVer Bros
We guarantee Sioux City prices. We
ulso repair tinware and gasoline stoves.
Albert Priest, who fell from a hay
stacker at the T W Gribble faim a
couple of weeks ago, is getting along
fine and is able to be out and around
Borne.
Craig Spencer arrived here Sunday
from McDonald. Kane, for a slioit vis
it at his old home, and to see his wife
and baby who are spending a few
weeks here.
Harvey Fair, an o'd Dakota City
boy, was here the past week superin
tending the stringing of rew tel-
ephoje wires from here to Sioux City
and also to Newcastle.
Tim O'Connor came in from the
O'Connor cattle ranch at Chesterfield,
Neb, Wednesday morning and took
the noon trafu for Homer. He says
the range cattle are looking fine.
We have just received a car of that
famous Diamond Lump Bootless west
ern coal, tbe finest in the world for
cooking purposes.
Edwards & Bradford Lbr Co.
George C Young, a well known con
ductor on tbe Omaha road, was mar
ried in Sioax City August 1st t Miss
Cariie L Baldwin. Mr Young owns
some fine farm property near Honey
Creek, Iowa.
If any of our subscribers desire the
address changed on their Herald by
reason of the establishment or changes
made in the rural mutes, or for any
other reason, just drop us a postal and
tue change desired and it will be made.
Mrs WP Warner and children went
to Emerson Friday morning, and then
in company with U S Marshal War
ner, went tit the farm of Mis Jane
Ward, between Wakefield and Emer
son, wiiera they visited until Monday
afternoon.
Do you need your old roof repaired
r a new roof? Remember we have the
genuine l.ubberoid Hooting. Uou t
accept a so called just as good, when
you cun get the best for the s&me
money. Give us a trial, we will please
you H,l wards & Bradford Li umber
company.
What is the use to experiment
Leu you can get the purest, cleanest
and best of bread mode in Sioux City,
nd baked to order for an de Zedde,
who has handled it for the past thir
teen years in this town and knows
what good bread is, as he is an old
baker himself, and knows when he
as a good article. Fresh everyday,
except Sunday.
The tremendous growth of the live
tock industry iu northwestern Iowa,
uorteaxtern Nebraska, southeastern
South Dakota and southern Minneso
ta that has taken place in recent years
ill b .'old to tbe world at the Inter-
tate Live Stock Fair, Sfoux City,
Iowh, September 7-14. The progres
sive breedeis of this territory, now
liavo the finest heids of cattle, horses,
sheep and swine in the world, and the
uterstate i air is the place where thev
come to demonstrate this fact. Secre
tary F L Wirick says that cot nuly
will breeders from this great territory
be represented in the show rings on a
larger and better saale than ever, but
there will be plenty of competition
from outside. If you are a lover of
good stock, if you are improving the
grade of your herds, attend the Inter
tate i air, meet tlie leading breeders
and learn where the best is produced
No section of the country is better
adapted for the production of high
lass stock than is the territory tribu
tary to Sioux Citr, and no f jir is doing
more to footer the live stock indiit-try
than the Interstate Live Stock Fair.
Remember the dates, September 7-14
"EueiySody Should Know"
xMRi.il Urtvs, a prominent onnnesi
mm of lilui'f, Mo, thut Buckleb'a Ai
ilea sm.vh lh tue qt.lckest uud suiett
enlu.g mlve ever applied to a sure,
buru or woui:d, or to a case of piles
I've used it and know what I'm tlk
ing about. tauarantcea at Liei-Ue s
drug store. 25c.
Advertised Letters
Remaining in the iotofllce at Dakota
Neb, for the month ending July 31, 07
Chalet) Cluli. Mr. Htrocehlu Nlrolo
Parties calling for the above please
say "advertised.
John 11. ItEAM, i'ostmaster.
Lutheran Church Announcements,
Preaching Sunday morning at Sa
lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school
at 10:00. -
Preaching at Dakota City 8:00p
m, C L 7:00, Sunday school
9 :45 a m, Mission Band at 8 :00 p m
A cordial welcome to all.
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...Ml vuiuu rt r n ll. kc. v. A'...
garet Boler Monday night.
Ten Farms for Hale. Oood ones,
sizes and kinds. Warner & Einiors
liarney anlible was a visitor s
Wakefield a few days the past week
Have yon tried those fresh roastei'
peanuts at Van's, hot from the roaster
They are surely dandy.
II A Monroe, manager of the E & B
lumber yard at iiomer, w as Here rues
Usy and Wednesday on business.
Hattie Draper, of Niobrara, Neb,
viMted at the Airs i.stucr Harden
home the past week, returning home
Tuesday.
Mrs Eva L Orr and family moved
in from Foye'a park Friday last, after
spending a delightful week in a cot
tage tberj.
Have you tried the Saltanna and
Tac-co brands of canned goods? Van
sells them. These goods have stood
the test of tbo pure food law.
Geo Haase came down from Emer
son precinct Saturday evening and
billed the town for tbe big carnivnl
which is being held in Emerson this
week.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields x Slai ohter Co.
S E Mills, Manager,
Dakota City, Neb.
Yon will never be too late nor lone
any time at the Unique theater, David
son block, Sioux City continon enter
tainnunt. Greatest moving pictures
ever seen. Ladies and children eBptci
ally invite!.
CORRESPONDENCE
HUBBARD.
Dr Barr formerly of Hubbard, sur
prised his many friends by dropping
in unexpected Friday evening.
The evenings are getting longer
and you will need one of those tine
nickel lump that Carl Anderson uai
u stock.
Minnie Bartels was a city visitor
Friday.
Freeman Rockwell and wife were
passengers from here Saturday.
For harvest time we have a big as
sortment of dishes, china ware, tea
nd coffee pots just the kiud you
want. Carl Anderson.
John Young -and wife went to N the
city Saturday.
The Hubbard hand tball team has
organized again and cleaned up anoth-
r ground for their games. They will
soon be in shape to defeat any hand
ball plavers in the county, with Carl
Fredrickson manager.
We have just received an invoice of
shoes $1,000 worth including drees
hoes, work shoes and high top shoes.
Carl Andersou.
Ed Vann, brother of Mrs John
Howard, left for St Louis Thursday.
The Hubbard ball team and thff I
X L, of Sioux City, hud an interest
ing game of ball here Sunday. The
score was 2 to 4, in favor of oioux City,
n the seventh inning the game was
called on account of rain. 1
Bring us your farm produce, and
get the highest market price. Carl
Anderson.
We are closing out our stock of
straw huts, as we do not want to carry
any of them over. Carl Anderson.
Harry Wilsey has resigned his po
sition as clerk at Carl Anderson a.
Mike Timlin is clerking there at pns
ent. Tom lilt ffernan and John Hogan
went to Sioux City Friday to see the
ball gama.
Henry Cain got his hand badly
bruiced on a car door Friday.
Qute a number from here went to
Dakota city Thursday to attend the
convention.
B F Sawyer, of Jackson, was iu
town Friday.
Harry Wilsey left for Pierre, S D,
Tuesday.
Mike Keunelly was over from Jack
son Wednesday.
DrWiitewasa br.hiness visitor to
the city Wednesday.
Jeff Rockwell is the busiest man in
this preeiuct siuce he entered the race
for sheriff.
Four cans of standard corn for 25c
at Carl Anderson's.
Raymond and Harry Broyhill Were
up m m jjttkota Uity this week at tue
ISordyke home.
Our ball team played the Bloom field
earn at the Emerson carnival yester
day.
The Hubbard ball team won two
games out of three on their trip last
week. They lost to Allen 3
to 2, and won from Dixou 6 to 4, and
from Wakefield 7 to 1.
For Sale A Dowden potato digger,
Schroder grain dump, Wonder grain
grader, rakes, sweeps and stackers.
D C Ueffernan.
Mrs Mary Nordyke came over from
Jackson Wednesday to visit her ton
Art.
The Crofton ball team will play the
boys here Sunday.
Carl Anderson a ill have a big sup
ply of crab spples on sale Saturday.
Mrs F auk Heeney was a Sioux
City passenger Wednesday.
v JACKSON.
E'lwaid aud Beruaad Smyth, of
Omaha, are visiting at ths John
Bler home
Iluttio Keunelly returned from St
Toseph'k hospital last Saturday aud is
as w H as could be expecidd
Josie Davey ia vinitlng at the Jas
LTeeuey home uear Nacora
Mrs T U Jones left Friday to spend
a week with her daughter, Mt I' J
Boyle, at Kingsley, and also to get
aocquainted with her new grand
daughter, which arrived at their home
the week before.
Bom To Mr and Mrs Wm Sundt
August 2, 7907, a son.
Misses Mary and Katie ljuina are
visiting friends in Sioux City since
Monday.
Harvest is now on, the weather the
at, past week being very favorable
I Many fields are
in the stack. Th
wheat and oats
ill be an aversga
jield throughout the county,
Jack Riley wife and little
Tuscon, Ariz, are visiting
son, if
relatives
here.
iu J Alnllally lias purchased an
automobile, the first owned in town
On Sunday, August 18, 1007, the
Knights of Columbus and their fam
ilies, of Sioux City, will picnic at
Jackson. A special train willl leave
Sioux City at 9 :30 a m. ,
airs lorn L U Connor and children
also nephew Frank Uickey, left Wed
nesday for Sheldon, Iowa, to visit Mrs
O Connor s relatives there.
'Tlev D M Moriai tv, cf Benson, Neb,
was calling on liev McCarthy, Wed
nesday.
Mrs Erick Peterson and little
daughter returned Wednesday fiom a
two weeks' visit with her brother and
sisters at Canton, 8 D.
Mrs j v U Weill, of bioux City, is
visiting friends in town this week.
Joseph MoDonough, whose home is
iu Omaha and who is a telegraph
operator in the Phillipinea, visited
over Sunday with relatives here, he
having just got home for a vacation
Louis Demaray, of Sioux City, spent
Sunday with bis parents, A Demaray
and wife.
Mr and Mrs McEwen, of West field.
Iowa, spent Sunday with Mrs Mc
Ewen's folks here. Mr McEwen re
turned to Westfield Mouday morniug
but Airs McLwen remained to spend a
few weeks here.
Michael Sullivan has sent in his res
ignation as mail messenger from the
postofllce to the Great Northern depot,
to take effect withiu thirty days
Mrs J A Hall and two children left
Tuesday morning for Arden, Mo, to
vieit Mr Hall and the two oldest boys
who have been there the past year
The hoys expert to return with Mrs
iiall iu time to attend school here.
Mrs Wm Renniog6r is eujoving a
visit with her sister and husband. Mr
and Mrs Larrabee, of Brainard, Minn.
Mrs Laura Forbes has boucht the
J A Hall cottntre in the east part of
town and has moved inte it. One of
her daughteia is staying with net.
Mrs Lywrey, of Omaha, arrived
here Tuesday to visit her little
anghter Helen at St Catherine's ac-
cademy.
HOMER.
Elsie and Lena Wilkins went up to
their brother George's camp at Crystal
lake Mor day for a few days outing.
We wonld like to call the attention
f the town board to the condition of
the sidewalk west of Tom ' AUowav'i
lley, which is entirely impassable,
Iso the one west of Andrew Johns .
Both ate used by school children, in
fact ninety per ceut of the school
children use the first named, and if it
is muddy they must either go around
by Walter Smith's and thence on to
the other, which is dangerous, or
wade in mud. x
Mrs Joe Hughes and Bessie went to
Randolph, Neb, July 30, to visit Frank
Oaborn and wife, parents of Mrs
Hughes, returning last Tuesday.
Editor Bancroft was a Sioux City
visitor Monday.
Boys, when you take a girl home
from church look out, your rival might
be laying in wait somewhere along the
way with a brick bat and he might
fire it at you.
Mrs Catherine O'Connor and ' Char
lotte Kelly returned from Sioux City
Wednesday. . .
Miss Lula Ilirsch returned to this
burg Wednesday.
Garrett Mason was a Sioux City vis-
iror the first of the week.
Mrs Pitts and Maud Riehards, were
visitors at Sioux City Tuesday.
Mis Louis Smith and John Smith
were Sioux City passengers Monday.
Anna Diceen, of Morningside, who
has been visiting Helen Rockwell, ac
companied the Misses Wilkins to Crys
tal lake Monday,
Jaue Johnson is visiting her sister
Louie Rockwell.
Mrs John Church, daughter Carrie
and Efilt) Bucklaud, departed the first
of the week for a visit with Mrs
Church's brother, Rev Boothe and
family.
Selh Barnes went to Omaha last
Monday. He reports having looked at
land with a view of purchasing.
Mr aud Mrs Weede and daughter
Helen and Mrs Weede's brother, Joe
Fallon, of Omaha, who have been vis
iting at the H P Barnes home, return
ed to their home Saturduy, Lula
Barnes accompsmiDg them.
Mrs Alfred Harris and children,
took in the ball game at Walthill.
, Verda Pryer, of Omaha, isvisitirg
lat the Seth Barnes home.
Mrs Judd, of Sioux City, came over
Saturday and visited over Sunday at
the C J O'Conner home.
Cule Lane and wife, of Walthill,
were over Sunday visitors with J II
Rockwell und family.
Mrs Will Learner took the north
bound train Friday and visited friends
n clout h bioux City and Sioux City
Mrs Geo Medkiff was on the sick
list last week, beicg quite ill lor a
time.
Caleb Antrim and wife, of South
Sioux City, have been visiting Grand
ma Antrim. Caleb has sold out in
South Sioux City aud is going to
I IhIkj to locale.
August wilkins and son ld were
up to Dakota City Monday.
Dr Barr and wife were here last
week viiiting at the Antrim Ijouih.
CHEAP KNOX COU.11Y LAND
Wo have several farms in the bloom
ft 'M vicinilv for sale fiora 3') to (50
ner acre. Ibif.uwkilkii & boiiLUt
UloomnelU, feb
Branch oflioe at Lmerson, Neb.
Endorsed By the County,
"The most popular rented v in Otsego
couuty, and tue best friend of niy fatui
lv. wriua Wni Dietz. editor and
publisher of the Otsego Journal, Oil
bertsville, X x, "is Dr King's JNew
Discovery. It has proved to be an in
fallible cure for coughs and colds,
mrkinir shore work of the worst of them
We always keep a bottle in the house
I belive it to be the most valuable pre
acription known for lnng and throat
diseases." Guaranteed to never dis
appoint the taker, at Leslie a drug
store. Price 0O0 and $1.00. Trial
bott.e fnee.
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Pioneers and Old Settlers
Meet August 29th.
At Clinton Park, Dakota City,
Nebraska.
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OFFICERS.
Barney Gribble President.
Jon Dineen Vice President.
S. A. Combs Secretary.
A. II. Baker Financial Secretary.
Geo. T. Woods Treasurer.
M. M. Warner Historian.
officers of the day. '
II. C. Hansen Chief Marshal.
Assistants Marshals Wm. Luther, J. M.
Brannan, S. A. Brown, A. Ira Davis, Wm.
Biermann, John Kramper, Geo E. Barnes.
COMMITTEES.
Kxeeutlve CJornld 1 Ml Ion. John ll!rMn!r. Fred Beer
ninnn, John II. Myer, Win. Graham, Mike Ueoootu. Win.
Wallwey, George Harm-R.
Invitation W. It. Hon. Mnry Boler.
Spenkern President Barney Orihhle, W. P. Warner,
J. Elmers.
Transportation R. R. Kvnns, M. O. Ares, J. J. Rimers.
KearlHtrnr M rs.'H. P. Crozler, H. P. Oroiter, Marjr Bos
ton, Blanche Hamilton, H. 1. Wood. '
Prlvllenes Barney Orihhle, Oeo. T. Woods. A. It. Baker.
Amusement W. It. Ryan, President and Treasurer; M.
O. Ayres, r. H. Maxwell, M. M. Ream. Rowland Orr, J. M.
Rrannnn, Harry Kaidall, Henry Hooney, B.J. Leahy, Chas.
MnvldKu. Uernld billon.
Grounds Barney Gribble, 8. A. Rtlnson, Henry Krum
wlede, J. N. Hamilton. 1. V. Mtlnson, Frank Broyhill,
Geo. J. Boucher. A. H. Baker, H. P. I'rorler. Bert Wood,
Richard Broyhill. Fred Bluine. W. L. Ross. 11. F. Kohlmeler,
J.J. r: tillers. Kinniett Hllenmn, V. M. Gray, R. K. Evans,
V. K. Uoollttle, 11. F. Mtrohm, Paul Plsey.
Reoeptlon Don Hartnett, John Howard, Mrs. John .
s Itouan, K. I.. Wilbur, Hnttle Knowlton, Mary Kramper,
Kminett Grlhhle, Bessie Foreshoe, Ben Bonderson, John
Hansen, Mrs. I. E. Hollnmn, M. K. Boler. T. H. Hill II van,
O. H, Uoodfellow, John B. Myers, George Ashford, Nell
rointw, Mike Beaeom, Kate 1 Human, Joe Twohla, Gwen
Rockwell, Evan Way, Aaron I.lnnfelter, J. M. Plnokney,
Kd Nash, Mrs. Thos. Green, John IHneen, Jerome H oil
man, Ed Welmter, Mrs. Mark lionibs, Jen Wilbur, Mrs.
John H lough, Mrs. W. J. Armour.
Membership A. H. Baker, Nelll Davey, Ktta Bartlett,
Nellie Heeney Inn Wllklni. Mrs. Lewis ArmhrlKht, Mrs.
John Crltx. Jeff Rockwell, Mary Hartnett. MiiKKle Two
his. Mrs. (Jora Miller.
Boda-es J. M. Plnokney, Mrs. M. P. Orozler. -Memorial
8. A, Combs. John H. Ream.
PROGRAM
j 10:30 A. M.
Muslo by Military Band.
Prayer by C'hnplnln.
Music,
President's Address.
Music.
' Annual Address.
DINNER.
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Memorial Report.
Short Addresses by Pioneers and Prominent Visitors.
, Music.
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Business Meeting and Election of Officers.
Music
Sports Races at the race track adjoining picnic grounds.
Free-tor-all trot or puce, purse ., .140.00
County trot or pace, purse 85.00
Farmers trot or pace, (or horses owned
and driven bv farmers, purse 15.00
Basohall games for purses, at the grounds lust east of Park.
Dance at Court House Hall In the evening.
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Meals will lie served
Reduced rates on
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Give "The Bank that ALWAYS treats 7011 ltlGHT a chance to
make your cattle loan this year. Lowest interest possible, and your
note will not come due nntil yonr cattle are sold. It is such liberal
tieatment as the above, that has brought this bank a steadily increas
ing number of customers.
Call on ns, please, for anything in banking.
Bank of Dakota County
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And always have money for
Wm LOR.ENZ,
Proprietor of
City Met E3r!ke4
Fresh and Salt Meats always
Agent for Beymout's White Laundry.
Laundry basket goea Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
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the railroads.
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Don't forget that.
our customers.
Ed. T. K.
on hand.
Cath paid for hides.
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