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It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmful drug. (IBtSEEDS Wo Fresh, Reliable, Purt Guaranteed to Please Every Gardener and Planter boulil test the euDAiior merits of Our s ortnern urowD neeaa. SPECIAL OFFER FOR lO CENTS we will tend port pa Id onr FAMOUS COLLFCTION 1 pkr. AO Day Tnmats 1 kf. Priownc kdib 10a 1 r. Rrif-41rowiairtlry t pk.t. Tarlr Arrow-hrad rahhar 1( 1 pint . Kutlrrton Market ittne 10a AUtt ' ar ;! CIhiIm I'lowar Saadl t ta 1.00 Wriia tcftay! Sand 10 Cfnte to help pay pmtaga and, pB-'VinT ard rcir th aUva "Fimom Collection," to get.iir with our 7itw and Instructive (larder. Guide. Onr.JW NOItTHKKN SKKI co. BC4 kit? ft. Kockford, Illinois Undertaker County Coroner B. F. Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska Mgazine HAS GOT THIS MONTH Two screaming stories by Ellis Parker Butler and Lindsay Denison, each racing to see which will bump your funny bone hardest. One tragedy that will grip your heart. And articles by Russell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. LOOK OUT FOR EVERYBODY'S THIS MONTH. THE CAT IS BACK For Bale by All Newsdealers. Local Items Haviug a good stock of hardware and tinware on hand, we ask yon to call and see us. Schriever Bros. Sheriff Rockwell was at Jack sou on business Thursday. Edna Durlund, of Sioux City spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Nellie Lindsey. of Philip, S D, visited relatives here Wednesday. Erio Ansnes wua down from Vista Tuesday looking after his property here . George Sheibley returned Tuesday from a three weeks' visit with a broth el in Kansas. Barney Oribble went to Custer coun ty, this state, Monday to look after me8 on his ranch in mat locality. Dave Butcher was an over Sunday visiter at Emerson. A babv bor was born to Charles M Quiet and wife on Sunday. Attorney E J Smith, of Homer, i a business visitor here Monday. Andrew Parker was here from South Sioux City on business Saturday. Buv a sood farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. .JEimers Mrs D M Neiswanger is serionsly ill with pleurisy. A trained nurse is in attendance. Julius Quintal and wife went to Fre mont Saturday to visit their son llion over Sunday. J M Woodcock, of South Bioux City, had a harness stolen from his barn Snnday night. Why is it that Van sell so much Brenn coffee? Because it is the best to be had for the money. Andrew Orr. wife and daughter, ar rived here from Toronto, Canada, Snn dav to snend a month visiting with a relatives. ITenrv Lnkuart of Akron, Iowa, and Zelia Wilcox, of Winnebago, Neb, were joined in marriage Thursday by Judge Stinson. Watch for Van de Zedde'a sale bar . A .1.11. 1 gains, as ne nas a io oi gooua mat he is going to close out before he moves to his new location. Nut, egg and range hard coal, also all kinds of soft coal in any quantity vou mar desire, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Carl O Larson will hold a sale of stock and farm machinery at the Two- big farm between Vista and Goodwin, Thursday, Feb 4, 1909 Fred Onhlerking this week purchas ed the building oooupied by C M Gray with his pool hall, irom Henry Krum wiede, also the stock and fixtures be longing to Mr Gray. Mrs George Lillie and two children left Tuesday morning for their home at Maxbass, If D, after a month's visit here with Mrs Lillie's parents, Judge and Mrs D CI Stinson. Announcements were ceceived here Thursday that Paul Pizey aud Miss Nellie Berdina Antrim were married at the bride's home in Randolph, Iowa, on Wednesday, the 20th inst. - Now would be a good time , to drop in and settle up your acoouut, as I can use every cent that is coming to me. Your promptness in this matter will be greatly appreciated. J. Van de Zedde. G W Say re, typo in this office,, had the misfortune to fall while coming up town Tuesday morning, and broke one of his legs. It was his wooden one, though, and he now sports a bran new pair f Clarence Howard returned Monday from a couple months -stay oa his claim in Rock county. He says they have more snow out there but other wise the weather conditions are about the same as here . All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughter Co. TheoEBliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. R M Lerke, who resides near Homer, was a business visitor here Tuesday. He embraced the opportu nity to subscribe for The Herald, the official paper of the county, that prints all the news while it is news. We can give vou The Herald, one year and the Linooln Daily News until after the Legislature adjourns, lor $1.20 ; or we can give you The Herald and the Sioux City Daily and Snnday Journal one year for $5.00, without Sunday $4 20, to rural route patrons $3.50; or The Herald and the New Idea Magazine one year for $1.30; or a hundred other combinations just as cheap. Georgia Hazlegreve, daughter of Mr and Mrs John W Hazlegiove, was joined in marriage Sunday to Fred Cornell, a prosperous young I a riser oi this precinct. The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride, after which the happy young couple depart ed for Sioux Falls, 8 D, on a brief wedding trip, where they will visit an uncle of the groom. The Herald ex tends congratulations to the newly married couple. Judge Stinson struck his old time gait in the matrimonial line the past week. On Friday of last week he tied the nuptial knot for Clias C Mo Millian and Florence Wilbur, both of Sioux Citv: on Saturday Raymond Porter and Olchie Haynes, aloo of Sionx Uity, were made uusonnu bdu wife: he rested Sunday, and on Mon- CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Annie Anderson is on the sick list. There will be Lutheran church serv ices Sunday at 3:20 p m. Everyone cordially invited. Rev Nusbauin, pastor. Scott Rockwell was out from Dakota City over Sunday to see his best girl. For Sale Fifty tons of good bottom land bay, cheap if taken soon. J T Beaoom, Hubbard, JNebr. Geo Pederson and wife, of Salix, Iowa, visited at the Carl Anderson home one day last week. A telephone meeting was held last Thursday evening and it was decided to put in a switchboard. The insurance man oame down and settled the fire damage on the Nels Anderson house. The new Lutheran church will be finished by March 1st. We have a full line of Millard's coffee, tea and spioea none better on the market. Carl Anderson. Robert Hanson is on the sick list. bnt at this writing is on the mend. The warm weather we have been haviug the past week drove the car penters down from Emerson to work on the Lutheran church building. Mary Timlin went to Jackson Wed nesday evening to visit over night. We want butter and eggs, all you can bring ns. Carl Anderson. Mary Timlin went to Jackson Wed nesday evening, returning Thursday A dance will be given at the Cob leigh home Thursday evening in honor of the newly wedded Mr and Mrs Tucker. We are pleased to note that no more throat trouble has developed in our midst. Mrs H Nelson visited at Ponca sev eral flays last week. Now would be a good time to buy one of those U S cream separators at Carl Anderson's, Mrs Lvle and Mr Crippen and son were Sioux City passengers from here Wednesday . Herman Renze went to Sioux City Tuesday. Petl Tucker and wife came down to spend a portion of their honeymoon at the B J Cobleigh home. Mr Tuck er is a brother of Mrs Gobleigh. L J Wilsey and wife, Mrs Pound and Willie Rooney were Sioux City passengers Tuesday. Mr Wilsey re turned that evening and the others the next morning. Fifteen pounds of Good prunes for $1.C0, at Carl Anderson. O E Beacom left for Fremont Mon day. Representative D C Heffernan was home from Lincoln over Sunday. L Knudsen and sister left Tuesday morning for Donovan, visit with relatives. Two cans of standard 25c, as long as they last-son's. Mrs Sam Thorn and daughter Bessie were Sioux City passengers Saturday. J Jessen received word from his son harlie, who has been staying near Council Bluffs, Iowa, that he was quite sick at that place. A dance was given for the school children at the home of Frank Lese burg last Friday evening, and another was given Saturday evening at the L J Wiliey home. Both occasions were highly enjoyed. Two pound of good peaches for 25c, at Carl Anderson s. E N Lyle moved his household goods to the E J Mullally house, which he has rented. He also presented his wife with a new piano, Texas, for a appricots for Carl Ander- rip- JACKSON. Invitations are ont for a dance at Rileys opera house, Jan 29. Mis Alfred Demaray was called to Nacora by the illness of her daughter Alice, who teaches in the Jas Heeney district. Jas Eennelly expects to move to Waterbury next month having rented the Frank J O'Dounell farm and will try farming the coming year. Marie Knudfen, of Vermillion, S D, was a guest in the home of her uncle, Hans Knudsen, the past week. A C Carroll sold his driving horse to a Mr Winebrenner of Walthill, Neb, Mrs D Mitchell and daughter, Katharine of Goodwin, were visitors in town Saturday. company took in 12,000 bushels of corn in four days last week and have loaded a car each day the past week, several farmers are hauling their corn from Hubbard to the elevator here B Johnson of O'Neill, Nebr, arrived here Tuesday to fook after. Thos Deignan's section while Mr. Deignan is with his brother whe is ill. HOMER. Mrs Almeda Ream who has been very ill is some better. Bnlah Brannaman, of South Sionx City, is vhiting at the Mrs Anna Shull home. H A Monroe and wife and Bertha Monroe were guests at the Wm Clapp home Sunday. The high school has moved over to the school house. A class room has been fixed in where the entry was, and now Prof Clarke has the supervision of the whole school. We hope things will run more smoothly now. "Variety being the spice of life," we onght to be getting quite "spicey" with the "variety of preachers that have been sent to us this winter. We hear of some who have become quite peppery" over it. They seem to think we are not getting just what we had bargained for. Mrs George Midkiff went to Cass county this state, Sunday to be at the bedside of one of her brothers who was shot three times, but was still alive when she got the word. Taylor Osborn, of Naoora, was a Homer visitor Tuesday. Nois Bliven and daughter, Rose, who had been vis iting Mr Osborn, aoompanied them down. Frank Barney's team took a notion to go home Tuesday before Frank was ready so lit out, but were caught near the Mrs Bruce farm. vBeok Nelson's team, not to be out done by anything, started in the same direction, and were found on the reservation none the worse for their long run. Auditor Johnson of the E & B Lum ber Co, was in town ' Monday and Tuesday. Fred Wood, of Dakota .City, was a Homer visitor Tuesday. NACORA. Mrs Niss Andresen and daughter, Bertha, wre passengers to Sioux City Tuesday. Josie Dave', of Jackson, Nebr, visit ed with the James Heeney family a few days this week. Peter Rhoenfeldt was a passenger to South Sioux City Wednesday. Alfred Demaray and wife, cf Jack son, were called to the James Heeney home Saturday, on account of the ill ness of their daughter, Alice. Maggie Murphy visited with her parents at Homer over Sunday. Chas Sehwartz was a Sioux City visitor Monday, Rcse Heeney has charge of Miss De- maray'e school during the latter's ill- net's. ' I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 'MiAi EDITED BY THE SENIOR CLASS MM? The members of the . third division will cive a program this Friday, to which everybody is invited. 10th and 11th grades were among those takiDg state examinations at the oontty superintendent's office 'Friday and Saturday. The 9th grade will finitth civics this week and then take bookkeeping the remaining part oi the year. The subject of history was dropped in the 7th grade this week and physi ology will be studied the rest of the year. The Cth grade will study history the remainder of the year instead oi physiology. Josaphiue Orr, a cousin of Gladys Orr, visited the Grammar room a couple, of days this week Mr and Mrs S A Stinson entertained Misses James, Bauer, Wilson and Hamilton and Mr JoBiascen to a Sun day dinner. All who are acquainted with Mrs Stinson s skill in cooking may know they were well served, and as usual Mr Stinson did not lack in his duties. NOTICE. Those persons kio uug themselves indebted to me bv i.ot past due, will please come f.nwiv,t unit settle, as failing health ei.iiii"'' me to go out oi business. Coming -in ward promptly will save the onoyuin nud cost of col lection. Gcstav ISeboeb. Have Eimers make your abstracts. Hfinrv Nneent who was pent to the day jess nm ana jmei aiyres nruvr in(mne asylum at Lincoln last fall ar- Rev Oborholzer, who has been con1 finf d to hia home the past two weeks, j is out again, and will hold regular services here Sunday. A license to wed was granted by Judge Stinsou Wednesday, to Peter U Rommfeldt and Augusta Harrigfclt, both of Emerson precinct. The annual meeting of the North NeVrafilft Sohool Folk's club will be held at Norfolk, Nebr, January 29th. All who are iutercbted in school work should attend. Mrs Harry Adair went to South Omaha Wednesday for a few days' visit with her brothers John and Geo Gribble. Mr Adair will go clown the latter part of the week aud accompany her home. Perfect evea cannot be bought at any price, but defects of vision can be corrected with properly fitted glasses. We have them in ull styles of lenses and mountings at reasonable prices. V O Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist. Suit has been brought in Judge Sticson's court by II J Lenderink, of Emerson, administrator of the Robert Reed estate, against U F Sawyer, of Jackson, county coroaer. for a settle ment of the expenses incurred in the burial of Reed, who was found dead in bed. ur from WinnebaKo and were united iu wedlock by the Jndge. Following is a list of the petit jurors selected to serve at the term of district court which convenes here February loth: J M King, Tom Monahan, Mads Nelson, J J McBride, Wm R Rockwell, F D Wilson, Fred Wasmund, Henry Sundt. John Bonderson, Chas Hedge, Peter Sorenssn, John Btller, Joh Bar- nett, Robert Erlach, Geo Hayes jr, Fred Jacobson, E J Metz, Henry Lahrs, Jeus Hansen, B li Gribble, Sum Branaman, Louis Ivrumwiede, S J Thompson, T J Casey. A distressing accident occurred last Saturday at the Burhnaton sidetrack pdioiuing the plant ct ttie Consumer Ice company at Crystal lake, when Louis L Savulge, of South bioux City, a brakemau on the ice train of the Burlington, got caught between the cars while making a coupling and uas crushed to death olmoHt instantly. Several who saw the accident say that it was duo, in a measure, to the reck less, handling of the engine. The in jured mun was put on the Burlingtou train off tlio O Neill branch anj taken to Sionx City to be placed in a hos pital, bnt beforo the train reached the city the man was dead. The deceast d man was 37 years old and had lived iu South Sioux City a greater portion of his life. lie leaves a wife and two chidren. one three vears old and the other a babe four mouths old. H:s mother, five sisters and four brothers also survive him. lie was a son-in-law of Postmaster Kryger of South Sioux City, The funeral was held from the Presbyterian church at South Sioux City Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment being in the Floyd cemetery, Bioux City, rived here Saturday evening fully re- coverd . Joe M Twohig had a load of cuttle on the market last Friday. Thos Murphy, of Homer, aud Basil Maun, of Laurel, attended the dance here last i rulay evening and were over night guests of relatives. Joseph Hecnan spent Sunday with friends iu Hubbard, Jennie Demaray returned home Monday evvemug from a week s vixit with relatives at Leraars and Seney, Iowa, Daniel Holland and Homer Davey drove dowu from Ponca bunday. Mrs Anna Gregory, of Sioux City, was a guest at the Kearney homo sev eral days last week. Mary Ryan arrived here from Emer son Tuesday to resume her school work at St Catharines. Thomas Sullivan purchasod a fine team last week at Holstcin, Iowa. Mane and Bart Lnaliy were the re cipients of an elegant uprmlit piatio pii Beti ted to them by their father, Vt B J Leahy. Mrs Caleb Orth is seriously ill with pneumonia, a train nurei was sent ior Wednesday to help tuke care of her. J E Easton auditor for the Sioux City Grain Company was iu town Wedneslay. M E Kennelly and. and wife have cone baok in the hotel again. James MoCue wif and sister, who ran it for a month departed Friday for Water- bury. W D VThittaker drove over from Hubbard Sunday evening. The Sioux City Grain and Lumber Klrtit publication Jan 1 4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In the district court of imkota county, Ni'hrunkii. Ki.ttiiif Ni-hi-Rskn. Diikotn Oouiity hs. To Anna u. Hliull, Miiry voss, mm rreu Krhrlever, Wlllliim Ht-lirluver iiml Murminr it.. K,-lirl,-vt:r. lit'lrN of KU.iilK'tli Hi-hrlever, dfceiiKc-d, and Fred Hclirlever. Kiinrdliin of siilil Krt'd Ki-lirlrvt-r, William iii-iiriovor aim Mnrtnierlte Selirlever, iiml l mi imtniiih Interested in the t-Htnte of WlllUim Y Ink hmiu. iliM-i-iised. on reiidliiK the petition or onsoiv neraer nun Murv Viihh ni'llVlllU A lllllil e 1 1 le lliellt mil ullowiuu-H of tlielr iieeoimt llled In tliU m t on thu 11th and zvm uayn oi uecein in-r lww. reswotlvely, and nr tiieir u jhiiri Mini fill firiltT of dlxtr! button. It In hereby oriereo in ill you, huh an tit' i'mi him liitureMted in Hiild nuttier, may, aud unni ur at theoounty court to Ui held In and for wild county, on the sird day of Janu ary. A. Ii. lunu. at 10 o'clock a. in., to hIiow cause, if any there lie, why the prayer of the netlt oner HliouM not be uriinteu, aim t lmt niiili'i- of the nendency of mild iM tltlon find that the hearniK thereof In; Ktven to nil person interested In Kald mutter by pub lishing a cony of this order In thu Dakota Cmmtv lit-nilil . a weekly newspaper print ed In said enmity, lor lour successive weeai prior to said day of lienrliiK. li, i '. n i l nn :v , heal County J ml lie laowiiaOTwai Items of Interest from our Exchanges Pender Times: Mrs Chas Pounds was dovo from Hubbard last week. Bloemfleld Monitor! Mrs Chas N Phillips went to South Sionx City last Saturday for a visit at the' home of Rev J L Phillips for a few days. SSSSSHBSSB Lyons Mirror: Almon Rogers and his brother. Milton stopped off here strain on their return from Iowa and Illinois points. They met lots of the old timers here who were pleased to see them again. Sloan, Iowa, Star: HO VanCleve, of Winnebago, Neb, Chas and Frank Glover. Of the same place, JoLn Thacker and Kenneth MoRea, of Da kota City, Neb, attendod the Jas Wid ncr funeral Saturday. Sergeant Bluff items in Sloan, Iowa, Star: Riohard Hawk, of Goedwia, Nebr, spent a couple of days last week in the home of his brother here.... Miss Myrtle Bates and Mr Hoover re turned to their homes at Dakota City the first of the week, after spending a few days here. Wausa Gazette: We failed to men tion last week about the business deal which was olosed the first of last week between J Pospisal and L M Leslie, the former buying the latter s brick business building on main street. The consideration paid was about 13.000. This will make a comfortable building for Mr Pospisal for his pool rooms as he will move the same as soon as he takes possession about the first of March. Decatur Herald: Meadames John and Glen Olbrey went to Omaha the forepart of the week to see Glen, who is convalescing from the severe opera tion of last week. .. .J W Olbrey and son Harry and wile, returned from Omaha Sunday and report that the op eration which was performed on Glen, for appendicitis and kidney trouble, in tho Wise Memorial hospital there last Saturday was very successful and the patient is resting easy. Oakland Independent; Mrs Edvinna Young returned Saturday from Wayne, where she has been visiting the Prof Wilson family.... The Thurston Ga zette has ceased to be. The publisher, George J Lemon, found tbat it was not filling a long felt want very much and surrendered to the inevitable. The paper was started by Mr Bancroft, now publisher of the Homer Free Press, who put considerable energy and brains into it, but who found the field too uninviting to stay and sopn sold out. Since tuon the paper has had a varied career with several changes of management, all an indication that Thurston does not care for, or will not support a newspaper. Sionx City Journal, 17th: For dam- aercs whioh he alleges were done to his land and crops near Jackson, JSeb, in 1907 and 1908, J W Gray, city as sessor. has brought suit in the Dakota county, Neb, courts against the Cluca go St Paul Minneapolis ard Omaha railway for 113,040. The plaintiff claims the company has erected grade on its right of way which turns the ovptflow water from li-lk creek back upon the land. The last two crops have been ruined, Mr Gray states Formerly the land was drained through a trestle, which was removed and replac ed with a solid embankment erected by the railway company . Four hnndrtd and seventy-one acres of land are af fected. The case has aroused consid erable attention. Many farmers have land which is alleged to be in the same condition. The case will come up in the February term of court at Dakoti City. Allen News : Hezekiab H Way pass ed-away Tuesday, Jan 12, '09, at the home of his daughter, Mrs Aaron Lin afelter. Mr Way was born in Wayne oountv. Indiana. Nov 29, 1828. He moved from Indiana to Henry county Iowa, where he lived for some time. He was married to Miss Sarah M Da vidson, who still survives him, in Cass county Nebr, Jan, 16, 1801. From here he moved to Dakota county where he took a homestead. He settled here Oct, 27, 1871 and ba been in this sec tion of the state since that time, lie has seen - much of iSebraska pioneer davs and could tell of many an inter eating experience during these early days. Hi served as a soldier in the civil wnr, being a member of Co K of the 18 Iowa Infantry. He was a mem ber in good standing in the I O O F, at South Sioux City, Nebr. Nine children survive him, seven girls and two boys, one boy having gone on be fore. Public Sale! At the farm of Stcpncn D. Joyce, 2 miles west and one-half mile south of Dakota City, Nebr. Commencing at 12 m. Sharp Thursday. January 28, '09 List of Property to bo Sold 1 brown mare, 12 yrs old, wt 1,200 lbs. I gray Horse, 4 yrs old. wt 1.000. It. 1 bay horse, 7 yrs old, wt 1,450 lis. 1 bay mare, 12 yrs old, wt 1,160 Its. 1 sorrel mare, 10 yrs old. wt 1.200 lbs. llshoats. 3 brood sows. S Jersey milch cows, extra good milkers l Jersey yearling heifers. heifer calf. 1 new Globe incubator 200 eggs. 2 brooders. 1 Dowden potato digger. 1 potato planter. potato cutter. Bowsker grinder new. hand corn sheller. 2-section harrow, 4-seotion harrow, garden cultivator. Bully Boy oultivator. 1 Thomson cnltivator. 1 walking cultivator. 1 Hoosier corn planter. 1 disc. diso plow. 1 16-inch walking plow. 1 Solid Comfort 18-inch riding plow. 1 double-shovel plow. 1 Jones mower nearly new. 1 hay rake. 1 14-foot Hoosier seeder new. , 1 oart. 1 single Boggy. 1 spring wagon. 2 sleighs. 1 bob sled. 3 wagons. 2 setts double haraess one new. 1 hay rack new. 1 14 foot hog rack new. 2 8-foot round tanks. 150 feet 1-inch gas pipe good. 1 woven wire stretcher. 2 rolls woven wire. 2 rolls slat eribbing. 1 good buggy top . 1 bone cutter, loil stove. 1 rang. ' 2 heaters. 1 lawn mower. 12 genuine Plymouth Bock cockerels. Household goods. Free LrtirvcR ewt Noon TERMS OF SAI,E: All sums under $10, Cash; on sums over that amount, 10 months' time will be given at 10 interest. Stephen D Joyce. Owner II. O. Dorn, Auctioneer. " Harry II.-Adair. Clerk. llBred - Sow - Sslc I I February 22, 09 I 40 Head of Tods in the Herd I I I February 22, '09 40 Head of Tops in the Herd I A J Nordy k Hubbatrd, Nbrkk.sv TO THE SOUTH OR CALIFORNIA : I low long has it been since you and your family have taken a winter vacation tour? rut your thoughts on a change from snow and blizzards to the soft southern sunshine of California, the Carolinas, Cuba and Gulf resorts. Such a trip is worth while once in a lifetime anyway. IIOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS : If time won't permit a long stay in the south try the homeseekers excursion rates the first and third Tuesdays of each month to the south and west. Lower rates and shorter limit. Personally conducted through tourist sleeper excursion to California frequently, each week; daily through tourist sleepers to Southern California via Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City. Ask for free descriptive literature. Consult me as to lowest prevailing rates with all kinds of variable routes. W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb. L. W. Wakklkt, 6 P A, Omaha, Neb IjliillriCiliiTn , 'llullh Patronize Home Industry buy your m sats of Wrxv LORENZ, Proprietor of City Kleat KlarJket Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Caih paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays goes on First publication Jan 1 4w Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account- In tint county court of Intkotu county Nchriiskit. Mud' of Si'liniskn, j ('mint v of lillkolii. I Tu Annii '. Kliull. Miiry Viihh, hikI Krcil Hclirli'vcr. Wllllitm Sell rtt-ver and Murmn r- lt Hclirli-Vi'r. In-irsof r.llnlH'tli Kcli ni" rr, uVrciiM-'l. mill Krrd S-lirl vT, Willi rcllall of kiiIiI Knil Si-lirlevi-r, Wlllliini Si lirlnvi r itml MuriMiiTtli' Si hrii'Vi r, nnil to till mtmiii tut'i'i'ti'il In tin' I'xlitti'Of Uiulhii w lukljiiii on ri'iiilliix tlin ix'tluiiii or (tiiNinv Ki r r, pinyiiiW u lliuil Hi'ttli'inrnt mill nllnw iiiu-n of hl iKTiiiint lll' il In tills court on tln nth uay of in-cciniM-r, r.". iiml for ills iIIm'Iiiiivh iiml uil order of iltxlrlliutlon. 11 Ih hi ri l.y ordered tliul you, mid nil hit miiis Interested In sitid nnil ler, luiiy, mid do. n hpi n r nt the county court to lie held In linn fur Hill 1 1 county, on win z.iru uny oi Jitnimry A. H. It'', lit 1 o'clock li. in., to HIIOW cause If miv there lie. why the nriiyer of tint m tinner uliould not UkiiiiiUiI.iiimI tlmt not leu of the. pendency of Mild petition mid tlmt the heiirlnn thereof Is. Kiven to ull person Interested In sit d matter liy pulillshliiK oouy of this Order III thu Imkota 'utility Herald, n weekly newspaper printed In mild county, for four uccclve weekn prior to aid day of bt-arliis. D. C. Htimkon. tsati. County Judge Sioux City Journal, 19th : Miss Josie Entlie Wells, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Wells, 1C02 Pearl street, fmd Thomas William Green, son of Mr aud Mrs Thomas Green, 1211 Nebraska Htreet. were united iu marriage at 11 o'olook yesterday morning at tlie uibu op's residence by Kev M T O'Brien, of ' . . . a . t VI 1 r the CatueUrai oi me ipinuany. ir,? to the reoent death of the brides o - ... aunt the ceremony was quiet ana was attended only by members of the im mediate families, both families are j.roinineut and the youug people's par enbts aru among the pioneer residents of Sionx City. The unnouneoment eoiues as a surpriBU to tho friends of the young people, both of whom are nrominoht iu society circles. i.ue eu- gagement was announced recently, but it whs not thought the wedding would take placobosoon. Mr andMrsureen left on the noon train for tiulvcston, Texas, aud from there they will take a boat trip on the Gulf of Mexioo. They expect to be gone a mouth or six weeks . The bride is a member of the Ameri can Girls' and of the Btrollers clubs The groom is a graduato of the Uni versltv of Iowa and a member of the Beta Theta I'i fraternity and was half back of tho varsity eleven. lie is as sociated with Lis father in the Sioux City lirick and Tile works. Receipt of engraved announcements by friends yesterday afternoon proved that the plans were well laid by tho young oouple. DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citti Nisi. Bonded : Abstracter Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY,! 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowal IT She Modlin Machine Co. Manufacturers of Gasolene Eninies Also conduct a general Repair Shop V . Oasolsrta Experts ''20S-210 W. Fourth St. SIOUX CITY, IA. Opposite Curtis Sash and Door Co. J-