Dakota County Herald JOB B. MAM, rUBLISTJER. Bnbacription Trice. $1.00 Ter Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota vnr. Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mailt as second-clans matter. Telephone No. 43. ft ... :,v -r: s' -.- ep...tj. rVi"vi: Hon. Gorge L. Sheldon, Republican Nominee for Governor. I Items of Interest I from our Exchanges hi MM Xt 0C '.W 3C jM( Osmond Republican : Mr aud Mrs B 8 Loedora attended tho Pierce fair on Wednesday. B'.oan, Iowa, Star: Oeo Thacker, of Homer, Neb, was visiting relatives and friends here la it week. Hartington News: Mrs OJ Valen tine, of lie. Hand, California, sister of Z H Baird, arrived here Monday for a visit Lyons San: Mrs Adair and chil riren. of Sioux City, are visiting rt the P Petersen home. Mrs Adair is a sis tor of Mrs Petersen. Lyons Mirror: Mrs John Young s'nd children and M M Warner and wife attended tho old settlers' reunion at Dakota pity last Thursday. It was a glorious occasion. , Sergeant Bluff items in Sloan, Iowa, oUr: The Sergeant bluffs ' ball team went to Dakota City last Sunday and aeieatea tne ball team there in a game which resulted ia the score of 14 to 3. Allen items in Ponoa Journal: Oeo Nordyks and wife feft for Lioeoln Saturday to take in the state fair. . . . B 0 Caulk, James Brittain t.nd Ora Whitford left for Linooln Tuesday to atUnd the state fair. ' Salix Items in Sloan, Iowa, Star: Jaok Keliey attended the pionio at Dakota City....P 0 VanCleve, of Homer Neb, was in town several days recently. ...Mr and Mrs 8 D done and Balpa Linkswiller attended the old tilers' pionio at Dakota City, Nebr, last Thursday, Ponoa Journal : Mrs W F MikeseU has been visiting in Sioux City the past week.... He v M Koolen left Mon day morning for Illinois to attend the the general synod of the German Lu theran cburoh. There will be no serv ioM here for the next two weeks during his abeen se. Thnrston Gazette: Miss Helen Queen was down from Emerson Tues day. .T.Harry Pounds drove in from Dakota oounty last Monday.. . .Laura Filoh eame down from Naoora Satur day evening. . . .Yioletta Nash return ed to Greenwood, S Dr lat week aftsr pending her vacation bore with her parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Naah. . . Anguata Nash left for Pioe Point, Minnesota, Monday morning where h has a position in the government service. Emerson Enterprise: H O Armour WM in Emerson Tuesday and Wednes day of this week.... Geo Coughtry and family visited over Sunday with relatives at Dakota Oity. ...Lynuin Hutchina and family also MiHses Alice Wilmarth and Zoa Ward are apending this week at Crystal lake . . . . M McEu- t after and Frank Temple' were in Homer Saturday figuring on the new school building that is to be built there this fall.... Mr and Mrs Jesse Johnson of South Sioux City and MUs Lula Johnson of Akron, Iowa, visited Friday at tlu James and n B Hem street homes, ... .Our birth reporter nBoaoces the arrival of a baby boy at the borne of Mr and Mrs S Magnuson 1 Friday, and one at the home of Mr 4d lira Lonzo Hale on Sunday. Booth Sioux City Record : Mrs 0 B Miller reoeived a telegram this week nnounoing the death of her father-in law. Fred Miller, at Gallena, III.... Helen Granger is employed to teach the Parker school threo miles south of Daktta City, and will leave to take up her work Saturday... .Hurt Ohm who went to Melvin, Iowa, last winter to take charge of tho Melvin Clipper hae discontinued the publication of that paper. He has moved to Gran-1 villle, Iowa, where he has purchased the Granville Gazette.... The baby boy of Mr and Mrs Jacob E Shane died Friday forenoon after an illness of about two weeks. .The little one had suffered from a combination of etomacb trouble and whooping cough. Mrs O J Valentine of San Bernardino, California, arrived here last week aud is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. The Valentines moved to California about five years ago aud have been enjoying the best of health ad are prosperous. For Sale. Twenty acres of hay, inquire of Mis Tias llowr J, Hubbard, NoOreska. Primary Results. At the nrimarv election held on Tuesday of last week a total of 367 votes were oast in the eounty. Of this 190 were democratio votes, 156 repub lican, 3 prohibition, 1 socialist and 1 people's independent. C0KRT1 TOTIOAL AMENDMENTS. For proposed amenment to the con stitntion witu reference to vue investment of the permanent school fund 1 47 Against above propositi amend ment For proposed amendment to the constitution relating to judicial powers . ... 107 Against above amendment 18 For presidential elector, at large O C Bell, r i" JoseDh J Lancer, r 100 Henry K Goring, d 74 Michael F Harrington, d 108 KobertF Smith, d '. 48 For presidential elector 3d district- John P Eaton, r a Douarlas Shawran. d &8 For governor George Lawson Sheldon, r lot George W Berge. d l James C Dahlman, d 75 Ashton 0 Shallenbergcr, d 53 For lieutenant governor M R Hopewell, r 134 E G Garrett, d 78 James A Grimson, d 16 A S Tibbets, d 60 For secretary of state Georgo O Junkin.r 132 Dr AT Gatewood, d 65 John Mattes, jr, d 75 For auditor of public acoounts John H Alden, r !l ChasS Allen, r 9 George Anthes, r 15 Silas R Barton, r 32 II L Cook, r 16 Robert A naynes, r 5 John U r. McKesson, r., John L riorco, r. .". 15 Edwin II Lnikhart, d : 98 William B Price, d 53 For state treasurer Lawsou G Brim, r 133 Clarence Mackoy, d 142 For supt of publio instruction E C Bishop, r 67 20 33 21 . ueo u Harrington, jr, r Jas IS Dalzel, r 8 H Martin, r.... N O Abbott, d 139 For attorney general 'William T Thompson, r 124 Harry B Fleharty, d 84 E B Quaekenbutdi, d 38 Menzo Warren Terry, d 26 For commissioner of publio lands and buildings- Edward B Cowles, r 56 William nusenetter, r. 12 Harvey L Sara, r., 10 Johiah M Shively, r 53 WB Eastham, d 105 Cassias B Manual, d 39 For railway commissioner William M Aarons, r. . . . , 50 30 20 10 A ii 1 VUUbb, t.... s Li liecJinnd, r Myron V Jvarr, r J A Van Wagenan, r 5 S M Wallace, r 18 J A Williams, r 10 Geo O Brophy, d 87 Wi.liam H Cowgill, d 61 For congressman, 8rd district- J F Boyd, r 133 Edgar Howard, d 69 James P Latta, d 118 For state senator, 8th district George W Wiltse, r G L Wood, r Nick Frits, d R J Millard, d P B Neff, d A J Williams, J 65 78 98 48 19 15 For representative, 16lh district J W Hazelgrove. r Ill Swan Olson, r 35 D O Heffernan. d 169 For oonn'v attorney FS Berry, r 133 J J MoAllister. d 155 For oounty commissioner Ji,d Morgan, r 66 CORRESPONDENCE' HUBBARD. Carl Anderson will give evry "kid" who starts to school Monday a dandy lead penou. Call and get yours. Will Evans transacted business at the county seat Wednesday, and also took in the Interstate fair. vacation days are over for this year ana school work will begin Monday. Bring us your produce Eggs.butter, cream, to, aud get the market price Carl Anderson. Will Mo A fee was among the visitors to the fair Wednesday. Mirs Ryan, of Sioux City, was here last week with her aunt, Mrs James Howard. Overalls, work shirts, and flannel mittens, at Carl Anderson's. Quite a uunber from here attended the harvest pionio at Jackson last Thursday, and all report having had a way-op time. Catharine English was a visitor at the T J Hartnett home a few days last week, before her return to Omaha, Annie Hartnett came home with her aud visited friends here a few days We were all glad to see Annie again after her illness. You will noon need blankets and comforters Carl Anderson has them Mrs J Duggan and Mrs W Myers came came out from the oity last week to see their father, who was seriously 111. Art Nordyke and family spent a few days at JaokKoulast week, visiting rel atives and old friends. Gloves, either for dress or work, at Carl Auderson a. Mabel MaGee, Mary Heenoy and Margaret Howard will resume their sohool work at Jackson. Mrs Timlin came over from Jackson Wednesday morning. John Green was down to the oity on outlines lueeuay. . We can fit you out in any kind of shoe that you need fancy shoes, school shoes, work shoes, in faet anything you waut. larl Anderson. Among those who took in the fair Weduebday were Haua Nelson, D C llefferuau, Chas Dodge and wife, R D Rockwell, Jas 1' Beacon), aud a hun dred others a wetiuiugi mucu luterest among the ptople hero took plaoe at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning in the Catholio church when Fr English pronounced the solemn words that united in wedlock Michael Farrell and Miss Anna Kil- lackey. Both these yonng people are so well known in this locality, where they have lived for years and have been prominent in social circles, that they need no introduction to the Her ald readers. Mr Farell is one of our most promising farmers, while his bride has tanght in the publio schools here for several years and has endear ed herself to the people, both young and old. , SALEM. Oliver Fisher and wife and Madius and Esther Learner spent Sunday at Homer. Bert Boals of Ghicago is here on a short visit with relatives. Miss Margie Brownell is here from Chatles City, Iowa, tho guest of Henry Fisher and wife. Miss Florence Ellis was out'shaking bands with ' Salem friends the past 'eek. Mrs Harvey Boals and Ray leave Sunday for their home in Oregon. Mrs Liis imdenbaugh returned on Monday to her home f-t Coleridge, having visited relatives in this locality the past two weeks. Mrs Phurman and daughter are here on a visit at the Herman Roost home. George Bates and wife left Monday on a month s outing through the north em states. Tkev go from here to St Paul and will visit relatives at Pheonix, N D, before their return. Chas Scott and family of Homer were guests at the John Bachert home last Sunday. Glun Armour is meeting with great success with his new gasoline tiaction t -i $ , . - j : J HON. J. F. BOYD, of Neligh. The unanimous choice of the republicans of the Third Congres sional District of Nebraska, for Congress to succeed himself. enf ine and gang plow. He has plow ed as high as thirty acres per day. So far balem is always ip with the times along the agriculture line. Miss Lena Barber was np to Poue a few days visiting at her parental home. The Interstate fair attracted the same erowd from here a of yore. HOMER. Walter Smith and JuJ'Odell went to Wiunebago'Friday. Dr Nina Smith who has been quite ill again is some better, Dr Jepson was over to see her. Mrs Kessler was on tit sick list last week. Mrs Dan Pnrdy is ill with conges tion of the lungs. Hamilton, the artist has departed for some where south. Mrs Mary Harris . with her five ohildren arrived from Vincounin last eek and will make Nebraska her dome in the f nture. Willie Rockwell, son of Steve Rock well, has been visiting relatives and friends hereabouts for several days. Mrs Frank Priest has accepted a position in the Kilbourn hotel at Craig, Nebr. Prof Clark arrived Wednesday of last week, and will again teach the high school. Orville Lake, Miss Ma bel Harvey and Miss Nell Combs are the other teacHfcrs. Chas Bates and family of Coon Rapids, now occupy the Mrs II B Smith house. Mr Bates is a business partner of Chas Ley, laying cement walks. Earl and Clarence Rasdal went to Lyons, Sunday, where they will euter the high school Monday. Dr Ellis and family of the Winneba go ageucy were guests at the Vt Burke honit Sunday. Mrs Mart MaoBtteld of Winnebago, was a Sunday guent at the II A Mon roo home. Mrs Dr Stidwortliy and three daugh ters went to Sioux City Tuesday, where the girls will attend school. Mrs Stid worthy will keep house for them . A big load pf "Taft" men from Homer took in the Bryan speech last week. Miss Sua Maloy visited a few days at the James Allaway home, bhe is teaching in the O'Connor district. Grandma Adkius arrived Saturday from Oaklahoma and will make her home with her daughter, Mrs Mary Itymill. Henry Austin aud wife were north bound passengers Saturday evening. B A Brown arrived Sunday evening from Rook county, where he is holding down a claim. He will return in a few days. Little Helen Meeks who has been visiting her enusin, Mrs Audrey A1U- way, went to Salem Saturday to visit at the Altemus home. Fern Bnckland is boarding at Mrs Masfleld'a and attending school. Born to Carl Ream and wife, Sert 5, daughter. We hear of a wedding about the middle of next month guess, Leone Lange, Clara Wilkins, Hazel Davidson and Lanra Berger, are at tnding school in Homer. Dr Nina Smith, Miss Lulu Hirsch, Will Brown and Will Winab, were Sioux City visitors Tuesday. "Say! Tom, two castings come?" "Nope, be on noon train" "Had to pack era' in ir5n bound kegs in order to retain the sizzle." Walter Smith and family, Welling ton Smith aud Joe Johns and a party of three from Emerson, went hazel nutting Sunday. The Homer schools went down to the depot to greet the Fremont excursion and were presented with Commercial club badges and other little souvenirs. Sioux City handed South Sioux City and Dakota City tickets for cbildrenn' day at the Interstate fair and handed Homer a lemon. , Mrs Audrey Allaway gave a little pionio party Thursday of last week in honor of Miss Helen Meeks. The girls say they had the time of their lives. Everybody wants to know what Em Smith meant by waking up the whole town Monday night. Wasn't he through threshing, or was he sounding an alarm. JACK80N. Mrs T B Jones was a visitor to the eity Monday. Gwen Rockwell, of Dakota City. was a guest of Mary and Margaret Kyan several days last week. P F Sullivan left Monday fur Dal las, 8 D. M E Kennelly is enjoying a visit from his cousin, Mr McCaffrey, of Minneapolis. Mr McCaffrey is a postofiloe employee there and is on hie annual vaoatian. Quite a number attended the dance at liubbardjast Wednesday evening given by Michael Farrell in honor of his marriage. Mary Sullivan went to Omaha Sat urday to resume her place in the high school there. John Heffernan who played with the Emerson ball team this summer, arrived home Monday evening to help bis father farm. Kev JU t uyrne and cousin were to Jackson last Thursday at the picnic J M Barry and wife entertinJ at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mihs Nellie Davey and Frederiok S Berry, whose wedding occurred Wed nesday. The guests included the im mediate relatives of the bride and Mr Hopewell, of Tekamah. D J Splane and wife arrived here Monday evening to attend the wed ding of Mrs Splane's niece, Miss Nel lie Davey. The arrival of a son ia reported at the home of Thomas P Hedgea and wife of Westhope, N D. Mrs Mat Znlanf Is enjoying a visit from her nieoef Mrs'H A Fenlon, nee Mildred Pullen, of Fort Robinson, Nebr. William Kennellv, Guss Murray, Victor McGonnigal and Jorgeu Nelnen left Friday for St Joseph, Mo, to work on a telegraph line that is being built there. Maggie Byrne visited several days the last of the week with relatives in Le Mars, Iowa. HAPPILY MABU1ED. The most important social event in some months, was the marriage of Mibs Nellie Davey of Jackson, to Fred- crick S Berry, of Emerson, Nebr, on Wednesday of this week. The wed ding ceremony was performed at 9:30 in the morning by Rev P F McCarthy, in the presence of a large number of the relatives and immediate friends of the bride and groom. After the wed ding, an elaborate breakfast was scrv ed at the home of the bride's pireuts, over one hundred attending the festiv lties at the house. The happy pair took the afternoon train for the east where the honeymoon will be spent . The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs frank Davey, who are pioneer residents of the oounty anJ among its most respected citisens. Her entire lifetime has been spent here, save for occasional visits away, and here, where she is best known, is she the most dearly loved. Of a bright, happy, cheerful disposition, she has ever been a leader in her circle of friend, and the life of gatheiings attended by her. one is a graduate or. Bt Catharine a Academy and of the University at Lincoln and possesses charms and graces and accomplishments that be speak a happy home for her fortunate busbatrd, and a most valuable addition to the society of Emerson, where they ill reside, no one knew Nellie Davey but liked and admired her and her circle of friends numbered all her acquaintances. Mr Berry, is the effi cient county attorney of Dakota coun ty, b young man of rare , legal ability who is making a great success of his chosen profession. He has shown him self to be worthy of the prize he has drawn in the matrimonial lottery, and the good will and good wishes of the entire community go with the happy yonng couple to their new home. May they live long and be ever happy, is the w mil and prayer of each of their friends. After November 1st Mr and Mrs Berry will be at home in the fine new residence Mr Berry has been fit tiug up in Emerson. Commissioners' Proceedings. Dakota City, Nebr, Sept. 5, '08 . Board of oounty commissioners met regular sessien. Present, Ed in Morgan, chairman; John Sierk and Fred Blume. The following claims were allowed; GENERAL rUHD I. M IjOhIIo, mdse I 8 S3 John H Kfam, board of heAlth t BO Huth 1 Hnrin'9, mime i 75 J union Klynn, name 175 () 1 Smiley, name 7ft Fields Hlaimliter Do lid 40 Perkins Brosi'o, tndsei 12 00 Nchr (Hark Automatic Telephone Co, claim kjv s on Fred illume, services 8 () H A Stlnnon, mdse 11 & Burroughs Adding Machine Co. ma chine .2X2 60 M M Konni, mdse 14 00 S4 B() John Hacliert, bonrdlnR paupers J P Rockwell, sheriff salary HI m 1,1 ml hoi 111 Furniture Oo, mdse IS 10 1H AO 40 00 Hainiiond 4 Stephens Oo. mdse Win Blermann, salary Sophia Blermnnn, lioardlntr prisoners Austin Western Co, scrapers fi 84 12 06 HeUr (Hark Automatic Telephone Co. phone rent n no KdwanlsA Brad ft rd I.br Co 10 00 Klnpp A Bartlett Co, supplies 62 17 H 1) Wood, election board 4 00 Chas Ream, same 4 06 Fred Schrlever, same 4 00 Jay Rotiertson, same 4 00 Fred Schmidt, same 4 00 Wm Blermann. same 4 00 TJ O'Connor, same 4 00 Hans J Anderson, same 4 00 Frnest Harris, same 4 00 Thomas Murphy, same 7 Oo TOCIapp, same 4.00 linn furdv. same 4 00 Wm Ode.ll, same 5 00 Tom Crosby, same 4 (X) Mike Wacom, same 4 00 A Larson, same 7 00 John W Twohig, same 4 00 M McKivermiti, same 4 00 School district No 6 00 Herman Koost, election board 4 no Henry I.au, sumo -.. 4 00 W H Mitchell ir, same 4 00 J 11 Burke, same 4 00 F B Church, samo 6 50 flrant Castor, same 4 00 Village of South Sioux City 5 00 R V Rockwell, election board 7 00 John Harty, same 4 00 John Howard, same 4 00 Henry Cain, same 4 00 Hans Nelson, same 4 on Barney Orlbble, same 6 00 Ueorge Cook, same 8 20 H H Stolze, same '4 (X) J H KoiKierson, same 4 00 Marlon Wlgle, same 4 00 A I Davis, same 4 00 Geo 11 Haiise, same SOD Geo Barnes, same 8 20 Fred Voss. same 4 on Carl Rasmussen, same 4 00 John nlerk, same 4 00 Andrew Crowe, same 4 00 School district No 5 00 Thos Sullivan, election board 7 00 Henry Francisco, same 4 00 Hans Knudsen, Mine 4 00 John Ryan, same....: 4 00 w F Hlckey, same 4 hi Wm Kiley. same 6 00 Fred schrlever co, mdse 1 06 W J Manning, expense..... W 48 BBIDGB rVKO S A Combs, bridge work 47 On Kd wards A Bradford I.brOo. lumber. .45 30 Kd wards A Bradford L.br Co. lumber. claim SCtt.i 81V w Thos McUee. bridge work 60 Kd Sundt, same ou 1) F Waters, same 48 77 H A Brown, same 10 00 Hchuett 4 Oo, lumber 60 Vt K H Benny, bridge work ..; imo 20 Roy Armour, bridge work . 1 60 Ray Hoch. same ft 00 Theodore Peters, same 44 no Robert Blume, same 14 uu KOAD VUlfD, J W Ie Forest, rond work ...240 50 V W Beermann, same 11 00 C H Ituggan. same K2 00 K 11 1 ,001111s. same l 00 lwaln Loomls. same 8 60 Ixiuls R A W II kins, same 7 00 (4 W Bates, same 11 67 Dave Deroln, same 21 00 Austin 4 Western Oo. graders and si-rnprs 468 00 ROAD DISTRICT FUND. K J Way, road district No 14. ...... 400 Tho B IjOIIK. 1 ' ' t ST Thos McUee. ' ' ' Oil 60 W K Breslln, ' 1H 8 ' Herman Nclsen, ' ' 4 M 00 N A Nelson, ' ' ' M 45 N A Nelson. ' ' ' 1 T0' Hans Bonnlckson, 2" l John Van Lent. ' ' 20 1 75 Fred Stewart ' ' ' 1 11 25 Chas Brown, . ' 1 IT 50 I w Usher. " 111 4 i Frank Heenoy sr 1 W John Thacker. ' ' ' 1 85 IW Theo Peters ' ' ' 15 H t Wheeler Coughtry, ' ' 2 8 60 Archie Coughtry ' ' 2 8 60 Mike Smith, claim flfl. allowed on dis trict No 14 00 Nets Anderson, claim 1. allowed on district No I) - z 66 Will K.vana. claim 138. allowed oil dis trict N o 9 i Claim of Dr Orant J Boss, $2G, ser vices rendered O'Brien, rejected. Board adjourned to meet October her 3, 1908. W L Bobs, Clerk. First Publloatloa Aust, JW 4w UCABDIAMV 8JLLK-. NntiM u hereby ttlven thnt In oursuanre of a license for the sale or real estate drain ed by uie UlHtrlel court or iouicms eouniy NnhrftNkn. on Marcu 13. ivn. Ill llie inane f the ADPlu-ation 01 carne riuiayson as aiinnliikii or Walter Annus Flnlayson hih! Alltert Aiexauuttr riuiayson. iiiiuui!., mr in ufll real estate. Docket MK No. HH, there will lxlsokl at Ariiiuir's DruK Htore on the souiu. bhi corner 01 Alain aim Klrst streets, in the town 01 rjniersan, in Dakota county, Nebraska, on the yircl day of Hepteinlx-r. llMiH, at 11 o'clock, ft. in., at 1,11 1, m vendue to the hluhest Dinner, the following descrllx-d real estate situate 1 lwiL.ttu fount v. NebriiNk. to-wit : The undivided two-thirds iH1 lntcr"st In tin, mit liw. Mt nuarter tlj) of s-ctlon tweii. Iy-lx 1 2H I, township twenty-seven (S7 1. ranue six (tl) east, ami that part of lot ('J), of section thirty-live (;tf)i, township twenty seven -7). raime six t) east, lyltiK east of the Chlciuto, St. l'anl, Miiineaolls .louiaha railroad track, free from the dower Interest therein of Oirrle Klnhiyson as widow of Alexander Klnlayson, ib-ceitM-d. That the terms of sale are one-half ' - the purchase price in cash and the isilance on threcMil) years time, with Interest ,u 6 per cent, per annum, to lie secured by note and inortua8 on the premises sold. Said sale will remain oim'U one hour. Oakkir Kinlatsos, As uuardlnn of Walter Annus Klnlayson and AllsTt Alexander Klnlayson. minors. I hereby aaree to sell and convoy the re- inalulUM undivided oue-lhlru ( a) Inlun sl In the real estate atsive descrlled to the uurchaser at sain Kuaniian s saie at tue same rate and.upon the same terms. l.iuiii rimmii. For further particulars see or write James W. Hamilton. Attorney, IttHini 4 Omaha National ISauk Hutldlim. Dinaha. Nebraska. Their action Is mild, ths most dU eat parson can use Dr. Ullea' Nr J I.lvr puis. Mini M duK For a GOOD ROOF? We have it in the "U & B Special" Rubber Roofing. A perfect roofing for new or old build ings. The best by long test. Water and climate proof. Get our samples and prices and our liberal guarantee. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, GEO. TIMLIN, Manajrer, C6e NEW Henry Kruimvicde, Prop. I have purchased the h. M. Leslie drug store in this place and will continue the drug business in the same location, where I will be please to meet all who desire anything in the drug line. A registered pharma cist will look after all prescription work. Finest Soda Fountain in the County. Dsvkottv City, . Ncbrevakth. -.'"" NSb is DAY NIGHT 5EPT2 TO 0CT3RQ 1908. The Herald for all the News When it ! 'comfort' economy ' ! 'I MORE AND BETTER RUBBER. STRONG, NON - RU3TINO, UNBRZAIIAELE PARTS. ENDS AND B'JTTCN-HOLE3 THAT WON'T bssak os rur.L out, emable us to POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAT BULL BOG SUSPENDERS OUTWEAR TRIGS ORDINARY KINDS I.2AD3 l:ci:t and i:eavy ve:c-::t ii:::t:;a lonq, if des.t.ed), in a variety of i.'eat, pleasina styles 1 1 HEWES h'dzzr s'.'5;-E:;3:a, celt REFT, LINCOLN ST., BOSTON, MASS. 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IS News CENTS OTTER inb i'a bakds in the wchd. Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EI NERS mm a r i iMlaiBiir l! I ! ffliD mm mum 9 r 1 I I m I