Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 27, 1907, Image 4

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f.i'.c st bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses
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stipation, triiiousness, dyspepsia, sick-,:.'.(chc.-,
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Winter Tourist Pates.
Winter Toitri-it excursion rates to
Florida, to the Gulf country, nud
t'J Southwestern and Cuban resort
Homeseekers'Excursions
Cheap rate excursions the fi rut and
third Tuesdays of December to Knii
h'ih, ( ) klii h iniii , tliu CJulf country
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Dig Hoin
JUsin, Montana and tho Virthwest
Ask your nearest, airont or write
the undersigned.
Big Horn Basin and Billings
District
We help you buy land. Ferr-oually
conducted laud seekers ex'MirHions
in charge of Mr D Clem Denver
are run on the Urst and third Tnes
days in Di ceiiber to the Kinkaid
free land district in northwest No
braxka, to the Dig lloru Basin, and
to Yellowstone Valley near Billings
Montana. Put your money in land
and lot us help you find locations ut
the early and ground floor prices
you can homstoaduuder the Govern
rneut ditch, or take up land under
the Carsy act at 50 cents per aoro
plus the cost oi water, There is no
.-section of tho West with a more
active and certain irrigation devel
optnent than the Big Horn Basin
Write D Clem Daaver, General
.Agent Lsrdseekors Information liu
rean, Omaha. No chargo for bis
services.
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Waltliill Times: Mrs Dr Ream vis
ited ut Lyons last Sunday.
Sersreant Ulnff items in fcloan, Io,
Star: Nels KrotlKb. Of Bouttl BloUX
City, sjient Tursday here.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Dakota City, Nebr, Deo 2i, '07.
Board of county commissioners met
ptironnnt to adiotirnnienl. Tresent,
Thomas C liaird. chairman ; jvi mor
gan and John Sior'i, and W L Boss,
county clerk.
The following b.mds were approved :
W J Manninp;, county tressnrer; Har
ry 11 Adair, cierK oi me uisinci court j
Andrew 11 Anderson, road overseer
district No 8; Johr. C Smith, road
overseer district No 16: First National
bank of Emerson, for county deposito-
C; The following resolution was passed quite sick.
1 1, tho l.nnnl' Tim matter of the V.n r
Hubbard Xmas day and went ont to
eat turkey with his son-in-law, Bert
Francisco.
Bensie Cnllen, of Jackson, ate din
ner at the parental home Xmas day.
Tho children of Carl Frederickson
are qriite sick at this writing, but we
hope they will be ont soon .
Eugene Nordyke was in town Wed
nesday.
Lionis Mcgenson and family ofcu X-
mas dinner with Carl Anderson nnd
family . ,
The little babe of Bert Cobleigh is
by the board: The matter of the
mandamus action under ttie,priuiary
lsw against the county clerk being a
matter of rmhlio importance and in
terest, and nover having been decided
by our supreme court, the county at
torney is hereby authorized and in
structed to anneal the matter to the
supreme conrt.
The board of county commissioners
find that Catherine McDonald has
Win Evans and fpmily ate Xmas
dinner at the Iteuze home.
Huudav school every finnday nt
10 ",(), church at 11:30, iu Hubbard
Everybody invited.
Wm Duggan and John Htffornan
came down from Houtii .Dakota to
spend the winter. " Olad to Fee the
boys back.
Mabel McGee is home for vacation
Uaiiy "ranc.i iten a in - - - au.Daaoii ,lttvint, i,P(, from the convent at Jackson.
MiHS Martha Bciiram is visu- J" " '"""'j ...
Times
ing with relatives in
since last Thursday.
Dakota county,
SEND 10 CENTS
koenrar porUf ul pack log and raoolv this Tlaafi1
mn4 Plant Book.
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tolia aU aboui tba Itoat aila, oJ bla, ri.ota.alo. I
H. W. Bucktee, w wB8aMKgilL I
Hloan. lo. Star: Dr Oliver Fisher
was in BlotlX tJliy to nave wuraiun
models made for bis newly patented
mail catcher and deliverer. He ex
pects soon to give his device a practic
al test on some railroad, pronauiy in
Sloun. The device bears all the eur
marks of being a success.
Emerson Enterprise: The tie bo
tweeu Wm Sweeney and Oeo II Uaase
for township treasurer was recently
lecided by lot, Mr Sweeney winning.
M McEntuffer left Thursday for
Butler. Indiana, his boyhood home.
Ho hud not been back for 24 years.
Ho expects to remain untii after New
Years when Mrs McEutaffer will ac
company hiui home.
rotiea Journal : W J Armour wns at
Dakota City Monday. ...Dr Leonard
Duvore was up from South Sioux City
yesterday and tody . . . . Davo Qriflith,
of cear Homer, came up to Poncu yes-
terdiiv eveniuu for a few days viit.
Sam Lopp, of South tjioux City, was
in town a few days the latter part oi
last woek .... John V Pearson went to
Dakota Citv Monday to attend conrt
there in cusos iu which he, is interested
II W mid I W Fisher of Dakota
count r spent Tuesday and Wednct
dav at tho J W Armour home in tins
city.
W an sit Gazette : Our citizens were
surprised last Friday morning to learn
that Mr E A Leahy, proprietor of the
Palace Pharmacy, had left the evening
previous for parts unknown. The
store was kept open on Friday by Lar
ry Oillilan. but not knowing what
ra'itrht turn up be "jumped bis job'
and the store was closed from Satur
day until Wednesday of this week
when word was reoeiveel from the
Wchurds and Bruce Drug companies
that Mr Leahy had beeu located at
Burke, South Dakota, and given bill
of sale to them and that Dr Genung
be placed in charire of the store at
present.
Winnebago Chieftain: M S Mans
field and wife spent Monday night in
Sioux City... .Arthur Ohtnit vinted
his grandparents at South Sioux City
over Sunday.... Irwin, Olimit has
rented the room south of the Chieftaiu
oili ie and hu will lit it up for a barber
shop. Henceforth soft Hits will not
be scratched by scrubby mustaches.
... . Willoy-Bloom Mariied, at Seat
tle, WiikIi, Leo (J illey, second son
of tho editor of this paper, (II T Wil-
lev). and Miss Anna M Bloom. The
young louple will be at home at Ever
ett. Wash, after Jan 1, l'JUH. It is
our wish that many little ilowers may
bloom to cheer their way as they
stumble over life s rugged mountains
assessed in the villuge of Jackson.
The county treasurer is therefore an-
thoiized to refund $9 init of the vil
lage fnnd, and the county clerk is
hereby authorizod to draw a refunding
order on the village of Jackson, in
favor of Catherine McDonald.
Claims allowed :
- (ifnkhai, rrsn
Orntit Castor, eoiiKtnhU! at primary;
leetlon t
K It Mir (to, nidse 8 tfl
Wm Plerimin, snliiry deputy sheriff. .. 4(1 Of)
II () llunicn, sheriffs salary t'l M
Homer Hardware Co, mil so... "T 14
John ThBoker, fn ltrht i OT
Itosiiune iMinciin, i-aro of Tom Kurley
tfi I)oceiul.er.L'l iW 00
K I. Kosh, ciin' of county pmipers nnil
lnbor on Krannry IO C)
kiiau rrs i)
S V Koye, road Work 8 0"
J W l)rr, Mime IS W)
Felix ChHppelle, mm'' IS 00
I) (Irlflltli. mime 15 W
.1 W Hiitten, same On
Jolm Thm-kcr, same 'M 0"
V I I'll vis. Mime '
f'fl Kiuirtttnnii Ufiim, r'
Tho following claims were audited;
llltMlOK'Kl.Nn.
Ki-huett (,'o, lunilM-r V
H A Coinlts
Roliert Illume
1 1 1 1 h r t Ijiiselirliik
Chas I.nliiiliii
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41) 80
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K J Ollfton 8 00
Huns Nelsen 1 GO
John (J Smith 'U 00
Allowed on road district fund:
Theodore Peters, rnnd cllstr No 15 fltt 00
(leo () Warner, ' ' ' 1 14 50
T V (irlhlile, ' ' ' 1 211)6
Sides Brothers, ' P.) 108 CO
F W Reerinun. ' ' 2. ... 10 00
Johh Thackor, ' ' '5 10 SO
KHClirnell, ' ' 2 7 00
Board adjourned to moot December
28, 1907.
W L Rosb, Clerk.
Holiday Gift Headquarters
Watch Gifts-Diamond Gifts-Jewelry Gifts-Silverware Gifts-Cut Glass Gifts
rUR FRIENDS of the middle west are again invited to see the magnificent assort-
roMlxr, HOLIDAY SHASON. Our
assortment embraces the very choicest things in
DIAMONDS
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Rest'
:)R. C H. MAXWELL,
Vliypician and Surgeon.
Calls promptly attended
DICOTa. C1TI, NKPBABEA
W. C. EcltKcxrt
Scientific Refractionist. ii'''
Spectacles hud Eyeglasses
Accurately Fitted.
Oot 4'iltation and Examination Free.
Oilice at residence.
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ndigestion
Stomach troulila li but a symptom of. and no
in luell a truo lUtinm. think ol t)yp-pala.
Hooriburn, ana IniliKHStloii nt rt-ul 1i,-m-. y.
thtt rn.ru kyuiiitoiiu only oi corUtiu apuclna
Kervu nickiiuiui nothlni vm.
It wiw tlii Uui Unit tirm wirrertly 11 Pr. Rhnon
In lh envtlun of lliut now very populur t-toiiuii-ii
Kt'inwly Pr. HhiHiii't huBUirutl vh. (iolnif ilirra
to Dm mmim h m-rv. ulonti bmairlit thut iui'c
and lavor U) I'r. hlionpuml lil lK-Kirntiv. Willi.
out thut oriifinal and highly viutl irlnclplt, no
uch kikllnVKVi'iiiiiphahiiii iita wenxivtir to b hud,
ir Moiiinch dlalreiu, hliaitlnii. IiUIoiimuk. Iul
fcriuth inl hhIIiiw hiiiiiIfIiu, try Pr. Mioop'i
ltttomtiva Tuhli ta or Llnuid anil sue lor yourw
K what It run a nil will do.
fully rucouuutiud
Wo acll aud tUomw
.Dr. SSioop's
Restorative
South Sioux City Record: N T
HoukIi'ou, of Mapletnu, Iowa, speut a
couplu of days with his sister, Mrs M
B Slocum this week. . . .Mrs L D Bal
don and Mrs' Watson, of Plain view,
Nebraska, were guests of Mr and Mrs
II L Smith Tuosday night .... Mrs W
E Shuue left Tuesday for Hot Springs,
South Dakota, to joiu Mr Shaue who
is at the Sanitarium at that place
11 A McCormick and family left for
Wyjot, Nebraska, Wednesday mom
ioir, where they will make their homo
in thef uture. . . .Gilbert Mitchell ome
home from tho Puuama Canal Satur
day nii?ht for u visit with his parents,
Mr and Mrs W 11 Mitchell. . . Miss
Lou B Dow of Pierre, South Dakota,
extn'cts to spend her Christias holi
day vacation with friends lfTre and in
Sioux Cat y. . . . air ami Mrs unas tsuter
have Dovod from Eminee, North Da
Kotn. oud re oouupyiug the McCor
mick house, which they recently pur
chased ...MrandMrs EL Wilbur
I'ttve a six o'clock dinner Monday, iu
honor of tho Misses Lulie aud l.Ua,
and Frank Diuta, who are vwitiug
rerativi-s at this place.... Mrs Cler
trude Cook, daughter of 11 L Smith,
of Oahkosh. Wisconsin, retnrned to
ier home Tuosday after a week s visit
iert aud ; t Homer, with relatives. . . .
V C Parker and wife, of Smithland,
lows, visited Monday with W 1' l'ar
ker, lie is a nephew of WF Parker
and stopped oyer a day while on their
wedding tup. . . ..uelviii M UlarK, who
wns shot iu Sioux City, Saturday
uight, December C, has sufneieutly re
covered to leave tho hospital, lie was
brought home Thursday... .Mrs Cath
arine Phillips aud daughter, Lucretia,
loft Tuosday oveuiug for Sioux county
t .snend the winter ou a ranch with
Edgar and Fred who preceded some
time ago.... Mrs A II Mitchell, who
has been in Pennsylvania for several
months, and whose daughter has just
recovered from an attack of typhoid
fever, is now herself oonnnrod iu a
hospital with the same disease. .
For Sale A Klnkead Homestead Re
linquishment .
A 610-aore Kinkead homestead re
linquishment in Deuel county, Nebras
ka, 500 acres good p.ow land, good
soil, cuts plenty Vf hay. 'Pri-e, fl,
750 00. Deeded land in that locality
sells for $10.00 to $12.00 per acre.
Or would c . nailer an exchange for
residence property, livery outttt, livo
stock, cr some small business of equiv
alent value. This is an exeeUeut op
portunity for acquiring a 640-aere
homestead. See W T Babtlkit
1 JaCkoou, Kibr.
Two Former Dakota County
dents Pass Away.
Tho following from the Pasadena,
Cul, Star of December 14th, refers to
liev Brodfuhrer, who filled the Luth
eran pulpit here for four years during
the 70s:
"The Bev John Q Brodfuhrer, D D,
of No 100 JNoith VTiThou avenue, a re
tired Lutheran minister, died yoster
day (December 13, 1907) aged seventy
three years, fur months and five days,
The Bev Mr Brodfuhrer was formerly
of Chicago, where he was professor of
languages .in tho German .Lutheran
seminary, ,He came to Pasadena
about eighteen months ago but has
had no regular charge here, although
hu has filled vacancies both in Pasa
dena aud Los Angeles.
The dosd minister had had charges
in New York, Illinois, Kansas, South
Carolina nnd Nebraska, lie is sur
vived by his wife.
The tuueral will be held from the
establishment of Beyuolds & Van
Nuys tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. The Bev Herbert J Weaver
of Los Angeles will have churrre o'
the services and butial will be in
Mouutulu View cemetery."
Indiana, Pa, Gazette: After a brief
illness, Mrs Rebecca Smith, wife of
Michael Smith, of East Philadelphia
street, died Saturday oveniug ut 8
o'clock. She was aged 84 years
Death was due to acute bronchitis,
This was Mrs Smith's first serious ill
ness. The deceased was born iu Blair
county and was the daughter of the
lute Henry and Sarah Heylmun She
was a member of the Lutheran Chapel
at Coral. Mr and Mrs Smith moved
to Indiana about two yenrs ago, nnd
have since lived in tho Coleman prop
erty on Lust Philtidolrhia street
Mrs Smith is snrvivod by her husband.
who is in his ninetyflrst year, and 11
children as follows: Anna M Kutikle,
Coral ; Sarah Eokman, Apollo; G W
Smith, Piteairn; II H Smith, Armagh;
D W Smith, Blackliek; M L SmiMi,
Winnebago, Neb; Mrs Jennie Bracken,
Mnrrayaville; Mrs Blanchp Wakefield
MeKeesport; E E Smith of the
"Times" ; Mrs Liu-lla Shepherd, Saiit
Rosa, Cal, and Mrs Jettie Sawyer, of
llubliard, Neb. She is also survived
by two sisters, Mrs Sarah Youn, of
Philadelphia, and Mrs llettie Tuvlor, of
W llkinsluirg, aud 1.10 grand and grra'
grandchildren. Mr and Mrs Smith
had been munied CI years. Funeral
services wore hold Tuesday morning at
9 o'clock. luteriueut was made ut
Coral.
The Sunday school had a Christmas
tree Tuesday evenitg, and a large
crowd was in attendance. All said it
was the best ever had in Hubbard
There were lots of presents for all
bolh old and young. Great praise is
given MrsThompson, the superintend'
ent, also the other ladies of the Sun
day school. Old Santa was there
with his bells. Rev Oarlock of So Soo
opened the exercises with prayer, fol
lowed by a song by the school. Thi
members of the Sunday scbool wish
to thank one and all for their kind
ness and also the school board for the
use of tho schooluouse.
, - JACKSON.
Miss Mary llarty principal of the
Walthill school and Gertrude Harty
who-teaches at Westlield. Iowa, have
returned home for the holidays
The students are all home for the
holidays, and roanj social evenings
are enjoyed by the younger set this
week, at their different homes.
Invitations a'e out for a leap year
party in Riley's nail, Jan 3 '08, given
under the auspices of the li A.
William Kennelly is working in the
Finuell blacksmith shop.
Masses in the Catholic church here
Christmas day were celebrated at 8:30
and 10:80 a m with special music by
the regular choir.
Ths basket social that was held in
the timber school Deo 21st was well
attended and $19 was taken in.
A dramatio entertainment will be
given in St Patrick's hall Jan, ? '08.
All are invited.
Matt Hogan arrived home from
Bartlett, Iowa, Tuesday to spend
Xmas.
John Murray who has been at Liv
ingston, Montana, the past two years,
came home to spend Christmas with
his folks.
Pat Hickey is working in the res
taurant aud pool hall of Dan Holland
at Ponca.
Lizzie Teller who has been out at
Rapid City, S D, the past year return
ed home Saturduy evening.
Mrs Thos Moran, of Wayne, visited
over Monday mgnt at me uieui
home.
Frank Davey lost a mure and a
colt Tuesday . morning, . they being
killed by the Newcastle train.
Victor McOonigal, who has been
teaching school near Ilartiugton, came
home for the holiday vacation.
Mr tind Mrs Frank Davey speut
Sunday in Emerson, Nebr.
James Jones, from the Creighton
Dental college, Omaha, is home for
the hoi. days.
St Catharine's Academy closed last
Friday for Christmas vacation with a
nice program of recitations, Christmas
music, and exorcises was presented
after which the students left for their
homes for a two weeks vacation.
Friends here of Frank nunt, a Chi
cago hotel man, but formerly presi
dent of the Mondamin hotel company,
Sioux City, have received a nice souv
enir ol a miniatnre umbrella, tho han
dle of which when pulled from the
cover it is found to be a pen holder.
Mr and Mrs -Kearney entertained
Mr and Mrs A C Carroll and family
for dinner Chnstraas day.
Dr N J Maun of Tekaiaah, ate
Christmas dinner with his sister, Mrs
M Boler. ,
Alice Kennelly of .Sioux City spent
Christmas with her folks in this place.
Do nlit forget the dance in tho Opera
house Dec. 2T 07. llewins orchestra
will fnruish the music.
Born, to Mr and Mrs Chas Hansen
Deo 23, '07 a sou.
John J Ryau bad a load of hogs ou
tho murkel Tuesday.
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THE 8IOVX CITY
JEWELERS
WatcKss, RIntia, Jaw
airy, Ilravcaleta, Wtvlat
Sts, Ie,mpa, Cloolca.
Novelties. SIIvarwk.ra, Cavnos
H Oleosa. Vhm Back. 14-K, IS-K a
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Optra GIaaeaa,Lfea.4Rar
Goods for Gatitlarasn
nnd Letdlss. Silver
end Vmbrellsis, Hawkes nnd LIbby Cut
,nd 22-K Rings, Rogers Bros. Knives svnd
rorka, Wck.tarmtvn'a Fountain Pent.
Our New Catalogue, Larger Than
Ever, is Now Ready and will be
Forwarded Upon Application.
Our Mail Order Dep't. will
Ji?ill Orders tho Day
of Their Arrival
We invite you to make our store your headquarters whether you buy or not. Everything
engraved freeoi charge. All goods are sent express or mail prepaid.
SftS HT !hX the Will H, Beok. Co.
Thirty Years
Reliable Jewelers
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'or a Midkiff, who have been attending
Wayne college, came home to spend
the holidavs.
Sadie Holsworth and sister Mamie,
were visiting in South Sioux City and
Sioux City frjtu Saturday until Tues
day.
Jimruie Allaway came from riiru-
rose, tins state Tuesday, to spend
Christmas with his parents, Jumes
Allaway and wife.
Mrs Rue Altemus nee Eva Allaway
wns a passenger in from the north
Tuesday to spend Christmas under the
parental roof.
Earl Rasdal, Willie Bristol, Helen
Bolster, Mary and Margaret Ashford,
Johnnie Ashford and Bernard ner
mann are home from their respective
schools for the holidays.
Mr and Mrs Marven Armour went
to Newcastle Tuesday to spend Christ
mas and attend a wedding.
City
with
NACORA.
Airs Harrington left for Sioux
Saturday afternoon for a visit
relatives.' '
Robert ReeJ, II Z-istrow Mrs Sim
mons and son, Frank, and Nellie Ilee
ney were passengers to Emerson Saturday.
Beatrice McOeo who has been visit-
iug her sister Mrs. Lester for the pust
week, left Saturday afternoon for her
home in Sioux .City.
J P Bannan, of Emerson, was here
calling on friends between trains Sun
day afternoon.
Rose Heeney returned home Satur
day afternoon after two mouths visit
with her brother at Hay Spriugs, Neb.
John O Connor is here to speud a
few davs with brothers.
Chas Peterson and family spent
Xmas iu Thurstou.
It R Larson spent Christmas eve at
his home in Wakefield.
$ nnDDCCDnMncwrc 5
2 w.,w..wu.
HUBBARD.
Full blooded Duroo Jersey hogs for
salo. D C lleffcruuu.
Pat Sorenson aud N L Crippeu each
purchased a male pig of Rev English
last woek. aud ho has a few more for
sule
Wm Mitchell aud wife are here
from Lake Perk, Iowa, to Spend the
holidas at the Sum Thoru uud Joe
Leedom homes.
Wm Evaus' sister is here ou a vbit
J P Rockwell was a Homer visitor
Mouday. I -
Howard Rockwell is home from
scbool lor vacation.
Poll Persiniier's baby is some better
after a siege of sickness.
Joe Hive en sold a load of fat cattle
at a good price this week.
John Hogan and wife ute Xmus din
net with bis brother James aud family
Jehu PxoYaucUa, it Eaacrson, was in
HOMER.
Heury Walway of Emerson precinct
was a llomer visitor r rriay ,
Catholene O'Counor is at home for
the holidays.
Roe Smithjwent to Rook county to
speud th holidays ou her ranch.
Mrs Lewis Smith was a visitor ut
the home of Chas Davis, iu Sioux City
last woek . "
Chris Christopherion and Charles
Rockwell, of Emersim, were iu towu
Saturday.
Mrs Joe Hushes and Mrs Bristol
were Sioux City shoppors Saturduy,
Alice Huoermuu came home from
Soutii Sioux City where she is attmid
inir school Saturday, for a two weeks
vucition.
Pdauche Ilu'chcs camo home Wed
utsday to spend Christinas.
M-ibel Harvey was a Christmas
stopper in Sioux City Saturday.
Gertie McKiuW catno home Tuus
day to spend Christmas.
Mrs II A Monroe visited iu Sioux
City from Friday until Monday, at the
home of D L Allen uud wife. a
Mrs Cal Rockwell was a Sioux City
shopper Mouday. '
Eva Kenear returned home from
Dunbury, lo, Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Wm Wiiss, of Chieatro
are holiday Kuests at the August Wil
kins home.
Harry McKiuley came home We
nts.lav to eat his Christmas dinutr
with the home folks.
Elsij Wilkius, Uelea RoskwUl mi
SENSIDLE, USEFUL GIFTS tor the HOLIDAYS
Attractively Packed In Handsome Single Pair Boxes
Thar contain mora Mid betw robber than any other make, hsrs rold-ilk nrm-rnrtinf
tnciavi puna ana nroof oora sndi lnl crnm wner tnronrn. lli n-tr MicK
.- f re action permiti aaaa and oomfort no matter what position the body may auame.
rflEY OUTWEAR TTIR F R ORDINARY OINDS. WHICn MEANS
THREE TIMES IDE SERVICE OF USUAL SO CENT SORTS
The M OST COM PORTABLE anapunder made for man. youth or boy
In Light, Hoary or Kxtra Heavy Wolghu, Kitra Long (No tatnt Cort)
They mak loaxpanolve ttlfta avcry man, yoath or boy will gladly racalv
HEWES & POTTER. Dept. . 87 Lincoln Slraat. Bostoa, Maas.
Oar nseral Bru Doa H-wnun Con an Ctsl mallad (nr 10a. pottara, infftrnrtira
booklai, "Styla, or IIuw lo Draaa Correctly," trea i( yua meotioa tills publioatioa
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Fares paid. Ask for Rebate Slips.
Situs-lies
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Sioux City. Iowev
The Herald for all the News
C W Swartz was
Monday.
a city passenger
Will the parties who took the organ
out of the Heeney school, kindly re
turn it ou or befove January thelirttt.
and sav themselves and school dis
trict No 3d any further trouble.
Alice Demaray 'closed her school
last Friday for a two weeks vacatiou
aud went t J her home at Jackhou.
Real Estate Transfers.
11 V Wood ana u'lfe to Torn 15 Miller,
loli IA mill HI ln liliM-k III, I'ciilrtil ho
Sioux I'lly, wil - I
II V Vul uuil wife tnMuruucrlte An-
iIitsiiii, pni-t of lot Sin Ht-i-iioii n-.'--:.
'J IllTI'il, vd
V II Murker nml wife to J h Hiu-on, lot
1 In wi'lluii 2S-SU-11, wcl
la-win (iniKKi ll nnil wife to Win Kiiml-
Ki-n ttinl lliirolil Hiiiuroiis, loi . in nm
7. orlKliuil lown of lloiner, Wil
Nellie Shea to MU-lmel Or 1, Kiln I, 2,
I, in, II mill 12 III liloi-K it. lluDiimii...
I, hm J Mi-Coiinli-k mil iKiHtMinil to
4 - tin W Sitter, lot anil f in ohk-k
11, 1'ml mid it Inn lo So Si mi I'lty , wil . . .
l.ottii' l'iltrrim nml liiixlmuil to John l
HiK-kwell, lotx :i. I linn rt, in hhh-k ,i,
1'uil mill it Ion lo So Sioux City, il. ..
Keo I llonli Jr. i't iiT. to Minnie M Mil-
.li'ton, pif-t or w'j ne'4 seciiou .-
V, wil
Win lionliin, tru-lee. to I'nviil S Mni k
i r, I nml filn hlo-k lli; lot M In
liliH-k hs; loti Itf In Mock W: IuIhSJ
nml s:l Iu MiM-k M;nll Iu Joy I'liu-e
iiililltlou to So Sioux lty. wit
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cannot dodge the fact that winter is close :Jj
upon us. Better get that Heating stove you are
in need of now. We can show you the Garland,
Ideal Leader and Prize Oak, in fact we have
stoves for any purpose, also a good line of Ranges.
. Call and sec them.
Edwards&, Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard,
Nebraska,
(iKO. TIMLIN, Manager.
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Lutheran Church Announcements.
Preaching Sunday morniug at Sa
lem at 11:00 o'clock, Sunday school
at 10:00; C E at 8 m.
l'l-eaching at Dakota City 7 ::!0 p
m, C K 0:30, Sunday school at
0:45 a m, Mission Raud at 3:00 p m
A cordial welcome to all.
Ktit l'uMli-iitlon I lee l:l Iw.
.NOTICE.
In the district court of I'akotu coiuity,
Ni'imo-kit.
umili C. I'utniiin i
vii. 'Notice.
Stll"S H. l'utiiinn. ( ...
To Stllia 11. rutiimn, iion-iesldint do
fcniliiui : ...
Vuu will take millet Unit on the lull titty
of li.-c'iuln r. A. IL 1''7. Ihc plaintiff In n ln,
suriilt C. riuiuiiii. tlli'd her iii-iliiiiii iiaiiliil
you III the tdlli-t of the cl'-rk tf the tlistrlet
ctMirl of imkuUt i-iiiinly. Ni liiii-ku, tin- olc
Ji i-i u i id riter of whli-li mv. Unit he U
itiiiuli'd mi iili-oluli' illvtin-e from you on
the K roil nil of wilful I nlit'ni-e and il.-ert Ion.
You me riiiulri'd lo miKWer xntd iH llttoii
on or iM fore the JiHti diiy of Junuiiry, A. I),
ltaai.
I'litcd thl Vth duy of iH-ct-mtier, A. I. lirnf.
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