Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, August 06, 1908, Image 5

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    PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
Th follewlnf propoatd amendment t
n constitution of th Stat of H
fAi hrelnnftr forth In full,
ta nbmitt to tb (lector of th Stt
of HfbtMkt; to b vot4 npon at t
Central aiactioa to bo h-ld Tuesday, H
vubr 3rd, ju 3D. laoti
A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Sec
tions two (2), four (4), five (5), lx l)
i and thirteen (13) of Article ix .) ol
the Constitution of the Stato of Ne
braikn. rllln In Inrilnlal Pnr
It Beaolved by th XtffUlatnr of tht
vit oz Maorassai
Bcction 1. Ainn4aint proposed. That
Section two (2) of Article six () of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska
be amended to read aa follow:
Section 2. (uBreme court ) )adri;
Jnriadiotloa.) The Supreme Court shall
consist of seven (7) judftes; and a ma
jority of all elected and qualified Judges
snail be necessary to constitute a
fluornm or pronounce a decision. The
Supreme Court shall have Jurisdiction In
all cases relating to the revenue, civil
cases In which the state Is a party,
mandninua', quo warranto, hoboas corpus,
and such appellate Jurisdiction as may
be provided by law.
Section 2. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section four (4) of Article six 6) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended to rend as follows:
Hecthm 4. (Supreme court, Jndffes,
lection, term, residence.) The Judges of
the Supreme Court shall be elected by
the electors of the state at large; and
their terms of office, except as hereinafter
provided, shall be six years. And said
Supreme Court Judges shall during; their
term of office reside at the place where
the court is holden.
Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section five (5) of Article six C) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska be
amended to read as follows:
Section 6. (Supreme court, Jadfea,
lection, term: chief Jnstloe.) That at
the general election to be held in the
state of Nebraska in the year 1909. a
each six years thereafter, there shall bt
elected three (3) Judges of the. Supreme
Court, who shall hold their office for the
period of alx years; that at the general
election to be held In the state of Ne
braska in the year 1911, and each six
rears thereafter, there shall be elected
hree (3) Judges of the Supreme Court,
who shall hold their office for the period
of six years; and at the general election
to be held In the state of Nebraska in
the year 1913, and each six years there
after, there shall be elected a Chief Jus
tice of the Supreme Court, who shall
hold his office for the period of six
years. Provided that tho member of the
Supreme Court whose term of orllce ex
pires in January, 1914, shall be Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court during that
time until the expiration of his term of
office. And, provided further, that upon
the adoption of these nmendmentH, by the
electors of the 8tate, the Governor shall.
Immediately upon issuing his proclama
tion declaring said amendments adopted,
appoint four (4) Judges of the Supreme
Court, two (2) of whom shall be ap
pointed to hold said office until their
successors shall WS elected at the general
election in 1909, and have qualified; and
th other two (2) shall hold their office
until their successors shall be elected at
the general election held In 1911, and
have qualified.
Section 4. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section six (6) of Article six (6) of, the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska, be
amended to read as follows:
Section 6. (Chief Justice.) The Chief
Justice shall serve as such during all the
term for which he was elected. Tie shall
preside at all terms of the Supreme
Court, and in his absence the Judges
present shall select one of their number
to preside temporarily.
Section 5. (Amendment proposed.) That
Section thirteen (13) of Article six (6) of
the Constitution of Nebraska be amended
to read as follows:
Pectltn 13. (Judges, salaries.) That
Judges of the Supreme Court shall each
receive a salary of $4,600, and the Judges
of the District Court shall each receive
a salary of $3,000 per annum, payable
quarterly.
Approved April 8, 1907.
I, Geo. C. Junkln. Secretary of State,
of the State of Nebraska, do hereby
certify that the foregoing proposed
amendment to the Constitution of the
State -of Nebraska is "a true and correct
copy of the original enrolled and en
grossed bill, as passed by ths Thirtieth
session of the legislature of the State ol
Nebraska, as appears from said original
bill on file In this orfice, and that said
proposed amendment is submitted to the
qualified voters of the state of Nebraska
for .their adoption or rejection at the
general election to be held on Tuesday,
the 3d day of November, A. D. 1908.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the Great Peal
of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lin
coln, this 15th day of July, in the year
of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred
and Eight, and of the Independence of
the United States the One Hundred and
Thlrtv-thlrd, and of this State the Forty
second. GKO. C. JUNKIN.
(Seal) . Secretary of State.
LOW RATE SUMMER TOURS
R R Time Table
Sioux Ciry, Crystal Lake ft Homer
LEAVE
DAKOTA OUT
7 lo.m
8 am'
9 85am
11 15am
15pm
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15pm
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LKATK
SIOCXCITT
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15pm
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Traina leave Dakota City at the fol
lowing time :
HOBTH BOUND. BOOTH BOUND,
7:02 pm. . Omaha 7:04 am
10:00 am Omaha 5:13 pm
8 :37 pm Norfolk 8 :18 am
8:41am Norfolk 5.32 pm
7:28am..... .Newcastle ......9:33am
'2:08 pm " 6:25 pm
BCHDAY IBAIN8.
7 :02 pm Omaha 7 :04 am
3:37.... Norfolk 5:82
C B ft Q
WK8T
No. 85 Local Freight 7 :15 am
11 " passenger, Omaha
and Lincoln 1J;:47 pm
EAST
No 88 Local Freight 2:25 pm
10 Local Passenger . . 6 :07 pm
daily. daily except Sunday.
iLocal Items
Friday, August 7, 1908
Having a good stocky of hardware
and tinware on hand, we ask yon to
call and see us. Schriever Bros.
-$1 per
Bit-
home-
To tHe elfle Coast
Daily low round ttips rates to Port
land, Seattle, Taconia. Ban Fran
cisco, Los ADgeles and San Diego,
slightly higher to include both Cali
fornia and Puget Sonnd ,
One whole bnsiness day saved by
oar new schedule to the, Pacific
northwest.
trn Raorta
Daily low excursion rates to Cana
da, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Massachusetts and Now York tour
ist resorts : also low excurt-iou rates
to tourist resorts in Mains, New
Hampshire, Vermont.
To Caloredo
nij Rooky Mounta.tns
Daily low rates to Colorado, Utah,
Wyoming, Black llills and Yellow
stone Park. -IOOO
Families Wxftl
For newly irrigated lauds in the Big
Horn BusiQ. Wvo. INo cyclones or
.floods. Water vour land as needed.
Soil is rioh. Timber aud coal plen
tiful. Price $10 to $50 per acre
Personally conducted excursions 1st
and 3rd Tuesdays of each month
Write D Clem Deaver, general agt,
Landseekers' Information Bcieu,
Omaha, for new folder. It's free
Write a brief description of your
proposed trip, nnd lot us advise you
how to make it the beat war at the
least cost
NAS McLean, Ticket Agent
DAT.OTA C'TY, NEB.
T,. W. Wakeley. G P A, Omaha, Neb
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year.
Chris Christopherson was here from
Emerson last Friday. '
Esther Ross is spending the week
with relatives in Omaha.
For 8al Second hand single har
ness, ionuire at tins oinoe.
Goody, Goody, Goody, where, at
Van's. A big box for 5 cents.
Wm Armour, of Sioux City, was a
business visitor here Wednesday.
W L Ross has begun installing a
hot water heating plant in his home
L M Leslie has been confined to the
house the past week with rheumatism.
Sheriff Rockwell gave bis office and
the jail a thorough renovating this
week.
A good second-hand phaeton and sin
gle harness for sale, cheap. Mrs E M
Spencer.
3 O Thompson has his new outfit
rigged up and is now ready for shock
threshing.
II H McCann is taking eare of the
Burlington depot during the absence
of Alex McLean.
Mrs Clins Bray came over from
Sioux City Monday to attend the fu
neral of Mrs Tiiggs.
Henry Niebuhr came np fiom Win
nebago and spent Saturday night here
with his brother George.
John II Gribble left the first of the
week for North Dakota to look after
his property interests there.
Henry Krumwiede left Tuesday for
Dallas, H V. to look over tue land
uation with a view of taking
stead.
Georee Brown and wife and Mrs
Harry Hill were here from Allen Mon
day, in attendance at the Mrs Triggs
funeral .
James Nickerson, office deputy far
U S Marshal Warner, spent several
days here the past week with Deputy
Marshal Sides.
Wm Bonton came down from , Rij
mond. S D, last Thursday. After
viaitinor relatives a few days, he left
Tuesday for Spokane, Wash.
Bessie Stinson attended a party at
the Louis Jeep home in Sioux City
Monday evening, given
Mrs Jeep's sister, J
ton.
Look over the prices iu 8 A Stin-
. . i ! . .1 1.
sons aavenisemenc ta mis weens
Herald and note the bargains you can
get at his clearance sale, which is now
on in full blast..
Miss Mary Easton has accepted a
ecliool in Thurs'ou county, near Win
nebago, and will teach there the com
ing year. She spout the past week
at Pender attending institute.
Fred Duenhing expects to leave
about the 18tti of this month for Lis
old home iu Germany, where he will
spend a couple of months with rela
tives and friends ol ins uoyuooa aajs.
Frank Hirsch and family, of Sioux
City, are enjoying an outing at Foye s
park. Tuey conduct boarding House
in Sioux City, and they brought
family of twenty boarders to
with them.
The ladies of Hubl ard have planned
a picnic to be held on Tuesday, Aug
ust 18th, to raise money to build cem
ent walks around their church prop
erty. All are invited to come and eu
iof a day of snorts arranged ' for the
occasion.
Word came Friday morning of list
week from Seward, Nebr, that a tine
y boy was born to Mr aud Mrs NAS
McLeun. Mrs McLean it etaving at
fie home i f Imr parents there. Agent
McLean not a lay-off satuday i.oon
iul went to Sowanl to see tho new
urnvui.
AiiKiift timn tells on the nerves
But thutiipiritless, no ambition ferln g
cuti be eaoily aud quickly altered by
taking what is known by diugginti
every wuere Dr Slump's ltentorutive
Within 48 hours alter beginning
use the Bestorativo, improvt nient wil
he noticed. Of course, full health will
uot io.roedUtoly return. The gain
however, will surely follow. And best
of all, vou will realize and feel you
streneth and ambition as it is return
imr. Outside lntluenoea depress nrst
tho "iuside nerves" then the stomach
heart and kidneys will usually fail
Strenathen these failing net vei with
Dr bhoop's Restorative and see ho
quickly health will be yours again
Hold by all dealer.
in honor of
Ilattie Koowl-
Have Eimers mke your abstracts.
'Gene Nordyke was over from Sioux
City Monday on business.
Dr DeWalt and family of Sioux City,
spent Sunday here with relatives.
T J O'Connor, of Homer, was shak
ing hands with friends her Wednes
day. You will never get nervous if you
drink Breun's coffee. VandeZedde
sells it.
O M Gray this week disposed of his
traction ecglne, getting a couple of
good horses in th trade.
J P Twohig, of Bullard, Texas, a
former resident of this place, is her
on a visit with relative and friends.
Drive' rheumatism from the blood
with Dr Sboop'a Rheumatic Remedy.
Tablet or liquid. Sold by all dealers.
Edward Rainmftn and Emma La
Mere, both of Winnebago, were joined
in marriage Saturday by Judge D 0
Stinson,
Sheriff J P Rockwell and wife en
joyed a visit this week with rela
tives and old friends in the west part
of the county.
Postoffice Inspector L J Thompson,
of Omaha, paid a visit to the office
here Saturday and found everything
in good shape. M
Wanted An agent for that territo
ry. We pay Ligueu cash weekly:
For term write the Hawk Nursery
Co, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Chris Waddell was a business visitor
here from South Sioux City Saturday
and enrolled his nam on The Herald'
ever increasing subscription list.
Carpenters Crozier and Niebuhr
have finished their work on the Krum
wieJe house and this week began re
modeling the George Barnett home.
R ,T Stinson and Mrs Belle Vynn,
of Dalton, Ohio, brother and sister of
Judge D 0 Stinson, arrived here Mon
day for a visit with the Judge and
family.
All kinds of coal, feed and hay for
sale at reasonable prices.
Fields & Slacohteb Co.
TbeoE Bliten Manager.
Dakota City, Neb.
About one hundred and fifty Winne
bago Indians passed through here last
Saturday for Wisconsin on one of their
annual vimta and pow wow. - They
will be goDB about a month.
Mike Mitchell, one of the prosper
ous farmers from west of Jackson, was
in town Thursday and made arrange
ments with the publisher of this home
comfort to get the "news while it is
news" for another yen.
For honsecleanins; time, see what
35 cents will buy at Van's a ten cent
package of Dutch cleanser, a bar of
baud soap, a bar of tar soap, a scour
ing bar. Fifty cents 'worth, all for
35 cents, at Van de Zedde's.
Ross L Hammond, internal revenue
collector, returned Tnesdiy with his
liamily to tlmr home at Fremont, Neb,
after spending three weeks in camp
life at Crystal lake. The Fremont
Tribune will now bubble over with fish
btoiies.
Wm Bouton and R L Lapsley left
Tuesday noon over the Burlington for
Spokane, Washington. Mr Lapsley
will look over the country thereabouts
while Mr Bonton goes to meet Addie
Sides who, in his cross country drive,
is about due at that place .
Perfect crystal lenses are superior
to cheap ones, and give jou a better
vision. The difference in price is not
to be compared when the seeing value
is superior.- We have them iu all
sizes end kinds.
V C Eokhart, Licensed Optometrist.
.
Piles helped at once with DrShoop's
Magic Ointment. Just to prove it, a
trial box will be nailed on request, by
writing Dr Shoop, Raoino, Wis. Itch
ing, smarting, bleeding piles, interna)
or external, get quick and certain help
from Magio Ointment. Large box 50c.
Sold by all dealer.
Services at the Methodist Episoopal
church every Sunday as follows:
Preaching, 11am; Sunday school, 10
am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth
League, 6 :30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :30 p
in. Preach in Grace church every
Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially
iuvited to any and all these services.
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min
utes enre with one of DrShoop's Pink
Pain Tablets. The formula is on the
'25-ceut box. Ask your doctor or drug
gist about this formula! stops womanly
pums, headache, paira auywnere
Tost cards at Van'.
una uau and mother were over
from Jefferson, S D, Saturday.
Errest MoDowell, of Lyons, spent
th past week her with relatives.
The Banghman and Kinkel families
moved to the lake this week for an
outing.
Mr Lettie Rix came down from
Wakefield Saturday, and returned
Sunday.
The little girl of Mr and Mr Chan
lie has been quite aick this week with
bowel trouble.
Mrs Geo Boucher entertained a
number of ladies from South Sioux
City Thursday.
Mrs M M Dunn, of Canton, S D. ia
here on a couple of weeks' visit at the
home of her daughter, Mrs Ed Fred
erick. John Jordan, an old resident or Em
erson precinct, who resided near Naoo-
ra, died at his home there Monday
night.
Miss Susie Malloy, of Sioux Falls,
8 D. visited friends here the past week.
She contemplates teaching in this
county again. '
Word was received here this week
that Laurence Jay had been married
on Tuesday at Kansas City. The
bride is an Omaha girl.
Having purchased an automobile, I
will sell my Marsh three-horse power
motorcycle at a bargain. This mach
ine is practically a good as new. Call
and see it. G F Broyhill.
L W White and family, of Wood
bino, Iowa, are here on a couple of
weeks' visit at the Henry Wood home.
Both families are spending the week
at the lake, in one of Mr Wood's cot
tages. George Bates, of Sergeant Bluff,
Iowa, spent a few-days here this week
at the home of his cousin, Clias Bates.
Hf recently wns tried out as a pitoher
with the Des Moines team, but was
not fast enough -
Practical
See J M
For Sale.
Hay Press, ojst $350.00.
ly new. Will sell cheap.
Barry, Jackson, Nebr.
Teachers' Institute.
The annual session of the
Dakota County Teachers' In
stitute convenes in the high
school building in Dakota City,
Monday, August 10, and closes
FridayAugust 14.
The instructors selected by
County Superintendent Mary V.
Quinn to assist in the work are,
rof. U. S. Conn, of Columbus.
eru. lioth come highly rec
ommended in institute work.
ATTENDANCE
All persons expecting to teach
in the county during the ensu
ing year are required to attend
he institute. Attendance at
Summer School or at institutes
in other counties will not be ac
cepted as a substitute. Do not
ask to be excused.
their
the lake
rite Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis, for free
rial, to prove value of his Headache,
or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all
ealers
County Clerk W L Ross recoived
notice the tirat of the week from the
ate board of equalization that the
assesHment on the lands in Dakota
county had been raised by that august
ioiIv 10 per cent, and this in the lace
of vigorous protest by some of the own
ers of real eetate in the onuaty that
their assessment is already too hiRh
How would you like to be on the
board of county commissioners?
Parties who are thinking of looking
over the lexss rannandie ought 10
read what W T Bartlett has to say in
another column in this issue about the
Lower Punhundle country. His com
pany has just opened lor sale a largo
tract of land at latin on the Texas
Pacific railroad which, according to
Mr HarUett's account of it. has great
r merit than the Uppfr Panhaiull
country, which is row conceded to b
very good in itself.
Tho footprints cf dvspop-i'i hav
been directly traced to tho nl'niac
nerves. When these "uisidH nerves.
fail, iiuliue.stion and stomach dintren
must Mirelj result. For this, drug
ging everywhere are supplying a pie
criplion known a Dr Slump' Restor
ative, r irtit, these tiny inside stom
ach, heart, and kiduey nerves fail.
Then gas belching, heart palpitation,
or failing kidneys follow. Don't drug
the stomaoh, or stimulate the heart or
kidneys. That is wron. StrcnutUeu
theae failing nerve with Dr Shoop'
Rentorative. It is the nerves, not the
organ that are calling for help.
Within 48 hour after starting the
Restorative treatment, you will r alize
the Bain. A test will tell. Sold by all
dealer.
PIONEERS IN READINESS
For Their 27th Annual Reunion at
Dakota'City, Nebr.
Thursday. August 27, the Date and
Clinton Park the Place-
The committee on ground of the
Pioneer and Old Settlers' associa
tion is already at work clearing off
the ground in Clinton park and get
ting things in shape generally for
the big doings August 27th.
One thousand invitation have been
printed and are being mailed as fast
as the committee can do the work.
Officer of th Association.
President Barney Gribble.
Vice President John W. Ilaale-
grove.
Secretary S. A. Combs.
Assistant Secretary Hairy- 11
Adair.
Financial Secretary A. H. JUker. ,
Treasurer Geo. T. Woods, v
Historian M. M. Warner.
Executive Committee Lewis U.
Armbrlght, Thos. Ashford, Michael
Heacom, Aaron Llnarelter, Marion
Wigle, Wm. Graham and John Bless
Officer of the Day.
Marshal J. P. Rockwell.
Assistant Marshals II. C. Hansen,
Wm. Blernmnn, Captain Wm. Luther,
James Fueaton. J. M. Brannan, Dan
l'urdy, Peter Shearer.
Committee.
Badges Mrs. Fannie Crozier.
Memorial S. A. Combs and John H.
R"am.
Invitations W. L. Ross and Mary V.
Quinn.
Privileges Barney Gribble, Geo. T.
Woods, A. H. Bnker. '
Transportation It. E. Evans, M. O.
Ayers, J. J. Elmers. y
Speakers Barney Gribble, V. r.
Warner, U. E. Evans and J. J. Elmers.
Register Mrs. Fannie Crozier, H. P.
Crozier, Mary Easton, Blanche Hamil
ton. H. D. Wood.
Amusement M. O. Ayers, Dr. C. II.
Maxwell, M. M. Ream, W. II. Mason,
Dr. B. J. Leahy, A. J. Nordyke, Geo. W.
Ashford.
Membership Mrs. Ida Gribble. Mrs.
Mary Crltz, Anna Bartlett, Evarlsta
Ryan, Mabel Rockwell, Mrs. A. P. Do
ran, Kate Duggan, Brldgie Hayes.
Grounds H. D. Wood, Barney Grib
ble, S. A. Stinson, Henry Krumwiede.
C. II. Ream, Guatav Berger, O. F. Broy
hill, Geo. J. Boucher, A. H. Baker. H.
P. Crozier. R. L. Broyhill, w. L. Ross,
Geo. Kohlmeler, .T. J. Eimers, Emmet
Hlleman. Alfred Challlie, R. E. Evans,
J. P. Rockwell, Paul Plzey, John
Foltz.
Reception rMr. and Mrs. Thos. AbIi-
ford, MP. and Mrs. C. J. O'Connor, Nell
CotnbB, Margaret Murphy, J. M. King,
David Clapp, Mr. and MraC Daniel Hart-
nett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leedom, J. P.
neacom, Mary Timlin, Mr. and Mrs.
CaiI rtlm-t-iA Mr nnrl Tra Ifortvinn
and Miss Nellie Mae Sclllee. of Stolze. Geo.' II. Ilaase. F. S. Berry.
Minnie Harrigfeld, Nellie Heeney, Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Llnafelter, Mr. and
Mrs. Phllo McAfee, Mary Renlnger,
Rebecca Knox. Martin Vobb, John C.
Collins, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Duggan, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Beacom, Maggie
Twohig, Mary,'Curren, Matt McKlver-
nan, James Casey. Mr. and Mrs. fed T.
Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey,
Helen O'Neill, Bonnie Barry, J. J., Ry
an, Mr. Boler, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wil
bur, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Church, Lluble
Savldge, Beatrice Blessing, George
Wilson, Herman Fonts, Mrs. Mary R.
McBeath, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nels-
wanger, Perle Btmson, kiizaDetn a.
Haase, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Adair,
Mrs. W. L. Ross, Mrs. Etta M. Spencer,
Mrs. Nellie Mason, Mrs. Eva L. Orr,
Lillian Orr, Mrs. Alice Sides, Mr. and
Mrs. L. II. Armbrlght, Paul Plzey,
George W. Learner, Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver, W. Fisher, Mrs. Tina I. Briden
baugh, Fred v Beerman, Jr., Henry
Biermann, John C. Dineen, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Pinckney, S. P. Mikesell,
Jerome Hollman.
Patronize Home Industries buy your meats of
WmLOOENZ,
Proprietor of
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Fresh and Salt Meat always on hand. Cash paid for hide,
Agent foi Seymour' White Laundry. -Laundry
basket goes Tuesdays and come back Saturday
i DAKOTA CITY
NEBRASKA
! Broadway Restaurant
, r. O. STANARD, Proprietor
Dakota City, Neb.
Have retired from, the City Hotel and are now located in
the building adjoining the D. C. Stinson store, where we
will conduct a first class, up-to-date Restaurant. We will
be pleased to have all our old customers call and see us,
as well as new ones.
Mesvl Tickets (21 Meals) $3.50 .
Everything Neat and New. Best of Treatment.
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PAUL PIZEY, j'
Dakota Citvi Nit.
Bonded : Abstracter
JUawy
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ALFRED PIZEY,
608 Metropolitan Blk,.
Sioux City. lotoa
TKls spcKO) la rrvd for
JJ Nr dyke
Dixroc Jersey Swine...
HubbKrdi N.bravskak.
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Interstate Fair Notes
We are fn formed by F L Wirick,
secretary of the Interstate Live Block
b air, that he is daily receiving requests
for space resevntion in the live stock
department. He says that judging
rom the way inquiries are oomiog
there will be many more exhibitors
this year than lest. He assumes us
that th live stock show will be better
than ever and urges everyone to attend
the Interstate lair, which will be held
September 7th to 12th inclusive.
If you want an o iting this summer
why not go to tin Interstate Fair,
which v.111 be held at Sioux City Sep
tember 7-12 inclusive? We are inform
ed by the management of the fair that
the ground are being fixed up and put
in condition for the entertinmentf the
ever-growiug and thriving population
in Sioux City' territory. The Man
gement has recently secured reduced
ruilroad rates over all roads coming
nto Sioux City. The fare will be
onlv one and a half cents per mile, or
cents per milo return. Tickets may
e purchased any t mo during Imr
week aud they will bo good until 8pt
14th. The railroads have lloally given
ou their fight against excursion
rates since the two-cent rate went iuto
ffect. They did it reluctantly and it
is not likely that there will be excur
sion rates to Sioux City for any other
occasion than the Interstate Fair for
at least 12 mouths? If. therefore, you
have some trading you would like to do
n Sioux City it would be well to
manage to do that at the time of the
Interstate Fair aud thus save part of
the traveling expense. Notice has
mat been received by Seoretary F L
Wirick from the Parker Carnival com
puny to the effect that the Interstate
Fuir will have the best show this com
pany has on the road this year. At
no other fair will the Parker company
make such fine exhibitions a they
will at Sioux City. They will bring
with them eight free show and one of
the finest bra b&ndu ia the North
west. Their other shows will oontuin
many new features such as have ne.vev
been seou on the stage la tbH section
(if country.
WANTED
A good, steady, reliable boy
to work for his board and at
tend school the coming year
Apply soon. D. C. Stinson
Undertaker
County Coroner
OBITUARY.
After an Illness of about ten days
duration Mr Mary J Triggs passe d
peacefully away at her home in this
plaoe, on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
Her death was the result of a complica
tion of diseases, and was entirely un
expected until the last few da a of
her life. The inoetot her cliildreu
were with her at the last and did all
in their power to comfort her a the sad
messenger of death approached.
Deceased had been a faithful 'mem
ber of the Methodist chnreh during
her long residenoe in Dakota county,
and her mite whs cheerfully given to
aid (he cause of chnstiauity.
The funeral services were held from
the M E chuih iu this place Monday
afternoon at 2 O clock and were con
ducted by Bev Q E Von Hagen, after
which the remaiu were shipped to
Allen, Nebr, where tliey were deposited
in the Sprinsbank cemetery.
Mary J Triggs was born in llenry
County, Iowa, Jan 11, 1841, and died
in Dakota City. Nebr, Aug 1, laus,
aged 07 years, i mouth and 20 days.
She removed with her parent to Jell
erson Co, Iowa, when four years of
age In I860 she was married to Hub
ert B Caulk. Of this union two chil
dren, Clara M, (deceased,) and Robert
C, who lives in Allen, Nebr, were born.
In 1862, her husband was killed in
the defense of his country honor.
She was united in marriage to Eli I'
Trises in 18GB. and to this union
eight children were born; five boys
aud three Rirls: LUworth, of Cherokee,
Iowa, Owen, of Allen, Ernest J, and
William, of this place; and Lagrand,
(deceased ; Mrs Loah Benton, of Sioux
City, Mao Miles and Lucy Uhmlt ol
thiscitv.
With her husband and family she
moved to Dakolo City. Nebr, ia ltUio
and a year lator tho family moved o
Dixon Oik Nebr. returning to DakoU
City in 1890, where she bus resi.l
ever sinoe. Her second hnslmnd pre
ceded her to the other world in 1891
Besides hei,unierous relative, Mr
TriKK leaves a host of friuiids who
sincerely mourn her death.
The children desire to extend tnei
thanks to those who ao kindly aaniHtet
du inc; the illness aud burial of thei
mother.
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ill, 1908.
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4 interest paid on time deposits
Distance no bar to doing bnsiness with us. Try, just once.
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