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Homeseekers Excursions ' Cheap rate excursions tbe first and third Tuesdays of December to Kan aits, Okluhoran, the Gulf country, Colorado, TJ tab, Wyoming, lii Horn linsiu, Montana and tho Northwest, Ask yonr nearest, agent or write the undersigned, Gig Horn Basin and -Billings District We help you buy land. Porcoually conducted land anekcrs excursions in charge of MryD Clem Deaver, are run on the first and third Tues days in Deoen.ber to the Kinkaid free land district in northwest Ne braska, to the-Big Horn Chmo, and to Tellowstone Valley near Billings, Montana. .Put your money in land, and let us help you find locations at the early and ground floor prices; ym can homstead under the Govern ment ditch, or take np land under the Carey act ft 60 cents per acre plus the cost oi water. There is no section of tho Weat with a more active and oertain irrigation devel opment than the Big Horn Basin. Write D Clem Deaver, General -Agent Lardseekers Information Ba teau, Omaha. No charge for his services. itt OR WRITE FOR DETAILS. jA J Karb&keb, - t Ticket Agent DACOTA 01TV, NEB. L. W. Wakelet, G P A, Omaha, Neb BUCUEffS SEEM SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: MaJa U .tU Haw Baafaaaa. A trial will Prize Collection p-h. maita YUU our uanu&feanl. enatnmnr. HMI k rrf"-"H- baito-at vrtu la aU. tl tbe flnMt I Tanl. f anlend.d ! OaUa. a haat ntu. Write to-day I Mention thin Patter. SEND 10 CENTS farm !' mm paatlaa an nmlf lata TalaaMa a as hmtb wmbmibi isw maim riam DMK, taUa aU akoot tte Baa ndala of a it, run to, at RalaBUCUU, ""a&fcoW.ul R, C. H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Calls promptly attended DAKOTA CITY, REBBABKA W. C. EokKtvri Scientific Refract ion ist. Spectacles and Eyeglasses Acourately uted. Coraultation and Examination Free. Oflloe at residence. 1TA CITV, KEBBA8KA Weak Women To weak and atllnf woismi, than U at lnt on nT to iwjp. out wun uial mi, two treatment mwit b ouanblued. Oi la local, oua b cunaltti alonatl, but both at Important, both flaamulut. 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Permission has been cranted for the transmission of this paper through the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. 1 . t I a. .a Z iiuiii uui UAViiaiigcs i Pender Times: Mrs J B WalJen wail up to St Paul last week with a sister. Waterbury items in Ponca Leader: Mrs II Bayre is on the sick list. She is able to sit up but little, and is very weak. Pender Republic : Mike TJicky who attempted to wreck a train south of town last spring, drew ai" years in the nen last week at West Point for his fun. Lyona Mirror: Wm Thillips went to Dakota City Saturday.. . .Our old friend 0 E Hedges is the N W station agent in tha abseuoo of 8 E Reed in California. Ercerson Enterpise: Our birth re port r announces tho arrival of a daughter at the home of Mr and Mrs IleDry Mcrherran . . . .Geo Wallwey is asMrtmg in thelarmers (state Hank during the busy scuson. He is well educated, is a fine young man and ought to make a good clerk.... The funeral o' Etta Ftancis Whittecar who died October Inst from scarlet fever will be preached next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock by the pastor. Rcl ativea and friends are invited. Ponca Journal: A A Ring, of Homer, spent Sunday in Ponca.. Geo II Ilaase and Editor ti E Cobb were courting in Ponca Tuesday. This is alright so long aa their wives don't misunderstand what kind of courting they were doing... , . Jas Gar ner, living down between Hubbard and Homer, but who is now working at Brock's livery barn in this city, hn ono of the besc trained horses we have ever seen outside of shows nnd better than a great many traveliug perform ers have. The mare will weigh about 1000 pounds, is a dark dappled gray, a perfect beauty and answers to the name pf Lilac. Among some of the many things her owner has taught her are to shake hands, tell the days of the week 'and also how many she will work, lie down and roll over, cake walk in harness and answer questions yes or no by a shake of the head . She has only one bad habit and that is that ihe mokes cigars, 1 Sioux City Journal, 14th: George L Carter and A M Green, deputy fish and game wardens, left yesteday to seine out the small ponds and bayous in tbe vicinity of Crystal Lake. All the game fish taken from snob ponds will be transferred to the waters of tbe lake, so they may live through the winter. The amall ponds geuorally freeze to the bottom, thus destroying many fish that might be saved... -A marriage of iuterest to Sioux Oityans was that of Mrs Katharine J Van tloven, formerly of Sioux City, to Daniel J Splane, of Chicago, on the evening of December 11, iu the rectory of the Holy Name cathedral, North State and Superior streets, Chicago, Rev M F Fitzsimmona officiating. The bride, who was gowned in a hand some white broadcloth suit, was at tended by her niece, Miss Nell Davey, of Jankssu, Neb. Her elder son, Har ry J Van Hoven, eoted aa beat man. Ihe ceremony was witneased also by her younger son, Frank Van Hoven, and a few immediate friends. At the the auditorium annex a wedding din ner was served. Mra Van Hoven is the widow of Theodore Van Hoven, a pioneer cattleman of this seotion and one of the fpundera ot the Sioux City stock ' yards. She has been a frequent visitor to Sioux City and is still a taxpayer here and in Da kota oounty Nebr. Mr Splane is vice president of the Panama Portland Cemenent company, with headquarters in Chioago. Mr aud Mra Splne left for a short trip through tbe south, after which they will take no their residenoe in Chioago. South Sioux City Record : Mrs Geo Boala baa been visiting at the home of her son, Porter Boats, at North Salem this week.... Mrs. Rose Bachman de parted this week for Chicago, where she expects to remain this winter. . . Mr aud Mrs Albert J Sinkey left Monday morning for their home in Cherokee, Iowa, after a two weeks' vivit at the home of Mra Sinkey's par euts, Mr and Mrs Frank Chnroh.... A crowd of young folks gathered at the home of Misa Ruth McCormiek Tuesday evening ud a social session was had. The MoCormiok'a are going to move to Wynol, where Mr MoCor iu ic k haa established a newspaper. They expect to go right away. . . .The railroad from Ferry Switch to the Omaha depot in South Sioux Sioux City will be double tracked. At pres ent the Burlinglou traina are switched to the Omaha track at Ferry Switch, and it is necessary for the roads to koep dity and night operators at the switch, aud to register all trams on both ronda at that place. By building an additional track on the north side of the main line of the Omaha it will be possible to get the Bnrlingtou tiains to the Omaha depot iu South Sioux City without interfering in any wav with traius on the Omaha line, and at the same time do away with the nectsHity of a topping at Ferrv Switch aud maintaining a station there When that change is made, all the work can be done at the Omaha depot, aud the roads will keep day and night luen on duty there. It is expected to bundle the business in that May until the new bridge, the Burlington buts it is going to bu Id is completed. Relieve Neural- with Pr. MUea' AnU Pain rills. 23 doses 28 centa. w!riiaw CORRESPONDENCE g 4 -)to fci rn V 0f 0 WXUV) t J HUBBARD. A E Walrlvogle was here Wednes day from Newcastle on a deal with J P Rockwell for some live stock that be traded a house for in Dakota City. Xmas shoes at Carl Anderson's. Chris Bonderson marketed hogs here Tuesday. John Green, the Dew company hog buyer, shipped two ears of hogs out of here Wednesday. Xmas shirts at Carl Anderson's. A P Fair was up from Council Bluffs, Iowa, and spent Sunday at tbe home of bis sister. Mra B B Gribble. Will Enudsen, of Homer, returned home Sunday from a trip to Long Pine, Nebr. Fnll blooded Duroo Jersey hogs for ale. D C Jleffernan, J P Rockwell was down to the coun ty seat Monday getting located. The schools will hold their Christ mas exercises Friday. Xmas sweaters at Carl Anderson's. The Union Sunday school will hold Christmas exercises. D 0 Heffernan has been laid up with rheumatism, but is now able to be out again. Xmas mufflers at Carl Anderson's Richard Quintal, section boss at this place, has changed his location to Cobtirn Junction, to look after the yards at that point. Jas Hogan was in after a load of coal Tuesday. Carl Anderson's store is the place to buy your Christmas presents good, sensible articles that have a value that will last, not cheap, trashy things that will not lust the week out. Herman Rcnze was a business visi tor in the city Vednenday. Ed Maurice was a Sioux City pass enger Tuesday. Xmas neokties at Carl Anderson's. Frank Hale attended the funeral services of his old friend Harry Booker, in bionx City, Sunday. B B Gribble is selling sewing ma chines from $1.CQ up. John Green purchasod one, ami all he lacks now is some one to run it. Xmas Suspenders at Carl Ander son's. Mrs Belle Hansen, a xuagnetio doc tor of Sioux City, is making profession al visits here three days in the week Geo Hayes and wife and Fr English were Sioux City visitors Tuesday. A tine line of perfumes and toilet articles for Xmas at Carl Anderson's Dave Deroin's 'baby has been quite sick, but is now better. Sleighs for the boys at Carl Ander son s . Gene Nordyke of Sioux City was here on business Tuesday. ' Xmas candies in endless variety at Uarl Anderson's. Sam Thorn and Louis Mortensen were Sioux City passengers Tuesday. All kinds of horses for sale, and you can make your own prices, Joe Leedora. Joe Leedom took A P. Fair nut rab bit hunting while the latter was here visiting the past week, and they broke the record for the year, carrying in a bag of 2U bunnies. NACORA. Nick and Herman Andresen left for a two weeks' visit at Walnut, Iowa, O W Schwartz was a Sioux City visitor Monday. Robert Reed was a passonarsr to Dakota City Wednesday. Paul Spiel was a City passenger Wednesday. J J McAllister, of Dakota City, was here on business last week. Chas O'Connor shipped a oar load of cattle to Sioux Pity Tuesday. Mrs Geo Barnett, of Lincoln, is here visiting old friends. P R Roamfelt, one of our rustling young farmers, is doing some grading on his farm, preparatory to building a bouse. Guess lie don t believe in boarding. We understand he isViot going to start his spring work alone. R N Laroen, our station agent, says he don't like bashing. Now girls, remember it will soon be leap year. John Zastrow and F Bickel were passengers to Hubbard Saturday. Pat Jordan was a oounty seat visitor Wednesday. JACKSON. Rev Felix MoCarthy of Vista, visited Rev MoCarthy Monday. Mrs A J Mitchell and children left for their new home at Arden, Mo, Tuesday, Mr Mitchell will follow later in the week; he disposed of all his personal property at his sale last Thursday, exoept his horses, which he expects to ship, Mary and Bonny Barry and Frances Sawyers are expected home for their Christmaa vacation Saturday. E II Hammers of Waterbury, wal la town Tuesday, Schools will close here for the Christmas vacation December 20th with appropriate exeroises in the af ternoon. There will be two weeks vacation. Alfred Demaray retnrned from Seney, Iowa, Saturday vventng. Mra Demaray remained until Wednes day evening. Thos Hod gins and wife of Ponca are visiting at the parental home here this week. Announcements were received here last week ot a wedding of unusual iu terest to relativea aud friends of the marriage of Mrs Katharine J Van Hoven to Daniel J Splane, of Chicago, The ceremouy waa performed Deo 11, in the Rectory of tho Holy Name Ca thedral, North State and Superior streets, Chicago, tho Rev M F Fitx simmons officiating. Kate Henuessy, teaoher ia the Ren iiiRer diHtrict, will give a basket aocia able in her school Saturday evening, Doc 9i '07. All are iuvitud. A A Schrempp, the new manager of the opera house, baa issued invitations for a dance Deo 27 Hewius orchestra of Sioux will furnish the music. The Smith Brothers and their sister Blauche, of Sioux, have moved on the A J Mitchell place nntil spring. Born toWJ Riley and wife Deo 9 '07, a son. The Ponoa checker players are ex pected here Sunday to play a return game with our checker players. Mra Davey and daughter, Madahne, were visiting in Emerson the first of the week. Mrs James Kennelly was a passen ger to the city Tuesday,. C N Runyan, manager of the St James roller mills, was doing business here Wednesday. James Boler who is practicing law at Greeley, Nebr, ard his siater, Merv, who is studying pharmacy at Omaha, are expected heme for Christmas vaca tion Saturday. Nellie M Davey who hat been visit ing her aunt Mrs, Daniel J Splane, (nee Katherine Van Hoven.) in Chica go the past six months is expected home this week. , Margaret Waters and Marie Good- fellow who are attending St Clara college Sinsinawa, Wis, arrived home Wednesday morning to spend their vacation. HOMER. Will Buckland and daughter Mi" Effie were Sioux City shoppers Friday of last week. Miss Edith Churoh spent several days with relatives in Sioux City and bmerson. John Giistrap died very suddenly last Sunday at the home of Wm O dell. He had been ill for some time with Bright' disease. Mrs Gertie Shepardson and daugh ter, Nadine were Sioux City visitors wednsday. Mrs Dan Purdy returned last week from Sioux City where she Lad been nursing. Mrs O J O'Connor entertained her lady friends at a four course luncheon Friday. Mrs Tim O'Connor shopped in Sioux L lty, J; nday of last week. James Allaway, Dr Burke Em Harris and others whose names we did not get, went to Rosalie Sunday to participate iu the search for little Li'lie Olson. Miss Bessie Hughes went to Suth Sioux tJity riday,?returmug Sunday Mrs Geo W McBeath and Mra tier tie Beat were Sioux City shoopors the nrst ol the week. January, 1908, School Apportionment Total amount apportioned, $1701.61 Total number of districts entitled to hare, 37 1. One-fourth shared equally by dis trie t s. $440.25. Three-fourths pro rata, $1321.36. Nu Tiber of children in oounty en titled to share, 2,285 DIRECTOR AMY W. Iu Robs W.A. Hoiked Kd Mor.nn J. T. Daley o. A. Harber T. K. OroBby Frank Ileeney.... O. W. Horn N. K. Smith f 124 DO 48 21 HA 68 ItW ft) hi m Htl 40 S!7 Wl 1 8fl 40 John Rurcum 1. rim-on S. A. Mason Hlen Armour (eo. O. Warner... 24 22 4 Hi 25 01 41 24 it4 K2 2 B2 John Hartnett... Car! I.uri'ii K. 11. ioomlN Fred Vohb 2H 48 2U 01 Oeo. Hurries 115 40 Max Nelson M. Mitchell Roy Armonr Kd Metz 87 W 25 01 1 10 John W. Twohlg. XI ll'i m m J. n. HoiHlerson.. Wm. Ooorti 26 fin John Hub 26 75 H2 52 114 26 Nels Anciorson... John Hlerk James Harden... 4U 40 K.H. Cain lis H. Honderaon 101 06 2 52 Theo Petera 29 HI John KraniDer... 42 05 27 X2 80 U0 Oeo. Teller Janii'g Heeney... 11. tl. istoize 25 50 I. A. Ol instead.... 47 17 Geo. J. Boucher, County Superintendent. For Sale A Klnkead Homestead Re llnqulshment . A 840-acre Kinkead homestead re linquishmentin Deuel county, Nebras ka, 500 aores good plow land, good sou, outs plenty of bay. Price, $1, 750 00. Deeded land in that locality sella for f lU.UU to per acre Or would oonsiler an exchange for residouca property, livery outfit, live stock, er some small business of equiv alent value. 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