Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 26, 1909, Image 4

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    Dakota County Herald
Official Paper of the County
JOSH H. kCAM, PCr.LIfiKZIl.
Subscription Trice. $1.00 IVr Year.
A weekly newspaper published at
vakot city, jNerranka.
Permission has been granted for the
ranemiBnion of thispaperthrough the
wifciii m iecond-claos matter.
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Docatnr Ilerald: Omar Kilbonrn U
in town.... Mis Jaruen Ahlili'y wan
allxl to Sioux City Inst Thursday hy
tliA aerions illuena of her sister, Mro
Armour.
Newcastle Union: Miss Hnphia
WQl(e was a pttanongor to Cobuin
Monday afternoon.. . .llernard Casey
returnud Tunsdny noon from Vista
where tie Lad bo tin viwiting.
Tbmnton items iu Tender KepnMic:
Frank I'eterson came down from Naeo
ra Htittirdny evening.... Lew Tearey
and John UaMorreturoed from Orfg
ory county, Month Dakota last 8tur
duy. They are thinking some of loca
ting there.
Lyons Mirror: Clarence Ilisdal was
here from Homer OYei (Sunday viMtirjg
his brother Earl and Lyons friends. . . .
Section Loss John Young and his
men went to Thurston Monday to help
unload cinders. .. .John Nimo of
Homer, brother of Mrs W O Waite
and brotuor-in-law of MrsM M Warner
was in Lyons Saturday.
Norfolk Daily News, 19th: Among
the day's nut of town visitors in Nor
folk whs D. pntT United HtHtes Mar
shal J F Hides, 'Dakota City. . . .Frauk
liuckwalter and Dr Htidworthy of Han
eroft stopped off ia Norfolk yesterday
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City - Hotel
TIIOS. DKBIAN, Proprietor.
Meals at All Hours
25c and 50c
Being newly and neatly furnished throughout, we can
offer the best of accommodations to the traveling public.
Davkotfk. City. Nobro.ok.sx.
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Malice Your Home More
DrigHt and Cheerful
by Papering it
Have you seen our new line of amples of High Grade
Wall Paper? No store in town or elsewhere can
offer you a collection of such rare beauty and elegance
to choose from at such reasonable prices. It will be
a pleasure to you and to us to have you visit our
New Store and look them over.
We also have Paas' Easter Egg Dyes for sale.
Come early and see our Special Offer on Nest Eggs,
with which we give away free of all charge one
MEDICINE CASE. This will be shown in our window
Krumwiede Pharmacy
Dakota City, Nedr.
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Stands Like a Stone Wall
Turns Catflo, Horses, Hogs Is Practically Indsstnictl&le
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AMERICAN 'FENCE
Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the
hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel
that is not too hard nor too soft.
We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and
superiority, pot only ia luo roll but in the field. Come and see us and get
our prices.
Edwards&, Bradford Lbr. Co
Hubbard
GEO. TIMLIN, Manaeer.
Nebraska
to vinit friends. They were on thrir
way up to Gregory, 8 D, wbere it is
tbeir intention to hid on tho land the
government offers for sale the twenty
fifth.
1'nnca Journal: J V Teamon was at
Dakota City Tucnday afternoon....
Mrs W F Mikesnll has been spending
tho pant week in Hioux City viriting
her mother. .. .aims Gertrude Mike-
of Bonth 8ioux City visited in Ponon
oer annday with her brother W
Mikcsell and ether relatives here....
There was on exhibition at a butcher
shop at Jaokson Tuesday, a channel
oatflnh that tipped the scales at 108
pounds, it was canght in the Missouri
river Monday.
Emernon Enterprise : Chas liorows-
ky jr, left Thursday evening for Oma
ha where he will take a course in a
mechanical school, .. .Mr and Mrs
Cffas M Borowgky have moved to Hioux
City where they will reside until Mr
Iiorownk? finds a good location for a
harness shop,... J A Ireland ba pur-
chaaed the dray line and residence
property of 0 W Edgar. Mr Edgar
expects to go to Hioux City where he
will buy in with his brother-in-law
who runs a second-hand store in that
place. Mr Edgar is one of the "old
timers" of Emerson, having been in the
dray business here for 10 ysars.
render Republic: Mr and Mrs L L
Rosm visited at Hioux City over Sun
day last . . . .E J And Dr Nina R Hmith
came over from llomer last Saturday.
The Dr remuined over Sunday visiting
null frit nils and relatives..., John
Djork and little son and Miss Fogg
were passengers to Bonth Sioux City
Wednesday morning. . ..Mrs W W
Pounds and grandson, "Teddy," visit
ed with the Charley rounds family at
Hubbard over Snnday . . . .Miss Mattie
Orinklaw accompanied by her sister,
Mrs Frank Dell returned to her home
at Craig yesterday morning after visit
ing at the W II and Frank Dell homes.
A. Guaranteed Cure for Cc
Ksicgtxor Habit
It will absolutely remove the craving for liquor in
less than 21 hours time, without any bad effects what
ever. It contains no poisons. It dots not debilitate,
but builds up the system at once.
Testimonials furnished on application.
Address,
Price $10.
Lr E. Ayrcs,
Dakota. City, Nob.
Abstracts of Title s-t. I
A 110,000 Surety Dond Dakta COOllty - Abstract CO. J
Bonded Abstracter
Guarantees tho aoouracy of every
Abstract I make
J. J. EIMERS
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HUBBARD.
Mrs John Oreen and baby visited at
the Mike Oreen home Tuursday.
For sale Darley, for seed or feed
Patrick Jones, Hubbard, Nebr.
Phil Reiss was a passenger to the
county seat Saturday.
Quite a number from here went to
Jaskson Wednesday to attond the fa
neral of Patrick Casey, who died ut
his home near Yista Monday.
Drags, druggists sundries, statione
ry, paints ana oils, at u U Ueffcrnan s.
liiny JNeua, 01 ooutu Hioux (Jity was
a visitor here Wednesday.
vm mniger anu wife were passen
gers to the city Wednesday.
The eighth grade in ..ar schools
will take their examination Friday and
Saturday.
ingiisn walnuts just wiiat you
need for pastry cooking and at only
lUc per pound, at Carl Anderson s
John Oreen, O Georgensen and J P
Jensen went to the city Thursday
morning.
Mrs II Renze and the Misses Hogan,
Murphy, Timlin, Clara Reiss and Celia
McOee attended the exercises given at
Jackson on the evening of St Patrick's
day,
Ileus Larson shipped a car of stock
from here Monday, and Mads Hansen
shipped one Tuesduy.
Fish of all kinds, for the Lenten
season, at Carl Anderson's.
u u Uguuru was a oity passenger
Monday.
J N Miller went to Lake View, Iowa,
Monday.
O U Smith and wife visited last
week in Salix and Luton, lova.
Mrs J Harty was in the city last
a riday.
Superior grain drills, Rook Island
dines and tongue tracks, Mandt Wag
ons and Heeney buggies at bedrock
prices. Ronze & Oreen.
Mrs Cat! Anderson spent several
days last week at the L Mogensen
uome so ntn ol town.
Chris MoGeo has been employed for
tne summer by It J Wilsey.
Goon Thorn spent Sunday at th
bam Tuorn home.
Dress shirts, shoes and furnishing
for the Eubter season, at Carl Ander
son's .
Nuls Hansen went to Sioux City
cunday morning :o bring noma his sou
Myers, who has beea in the hospital
Martha Smith and her brother, Al
fred, loft Saturday for a few days' visit
in aux, lows .
At this writing six converts have
been added to the Methodist church.
Renze & Oreen sell everything
the line of farm machinery. It will
pay you to see them before buying
Edward Thornton is now employed
in tne i Martin store.
0 B Smith and E Christiansen were
business visitors in Vista Snnday.
Jas Nelsen came up from Dakota
City Tuesday to assist his brother
building a barn.
All kinds of new hats and caps for
spring wear, at Carl Anderson's
Johanna Mundy was a city shopper
luesuay,
Hans rUlsen returned last Friday
irom via inp uown on tu riatte val
ley, lie reports tho farmers there
very busy putting iu their crops.
Csrl Anderson handles a fine line of
dried fruits; sud will sell you i pounds
oi goon uriea peacnen lor 25o.
It ban been a happy surprise to the
msny friends of Airs Frank Sawyers
to learn tutt she has preatly improved
in health. It was thought for a couple
vi weens tuai bus could not survive,
but at this writiug she is gaiuing
strrrgth and it ia hoped that she will
be Hpared for many years. When God
rules man is powerleas.
It is reported that a Methodist
church will be erected in ur midst in
the near future, also a building for
general store purposes.
Everything in the fancy grocery line
at corresponding low prices, at Carl
Anderson 'a
ermillion, are guests at the Fred
ltraftfield home.
A town caucus was held Friday and
the following were nominated to fill
terpi of two yesrs as village trustees:
Itenone McKinley, Oeo Dlesaiog and
11 l.ockwell.
The following high school pupi's
from hera went to Dakota Citv Ust
Friday for examination : Lanra Der
kit, Hazel Davidson, Clara Wilkics.
Lena Laraen and Sherman Loomis.
There will be eighth grade examina
tions here Monday for this and sur
rounding districts.
Chas Davis went to the city Sunday
to spend a few days with his family.
Mrs Mart Mansfield, of Winnebago,
was a gneht at the II A Monroe home
from Friday to Sunday.
Cora Midkiff and Sadie Holsworth
were guests of lva luunejr lor bt
Patrick's dance.
Harry Wilkins went out to the sand
hills Thursday to visit his brother Ed
Mary Ashford came home from
Jackson Saturday for a visit.
Tom Murphy went to South Dakota
Monday to file on that Trip claim.
Will Drown went to Herrick, S D,
Monday to visit his uncle Wesley, and
to look up a homestead.
Oladys and Artie Druce went down
to Walthill Friday to visit at the Dow
Wilson home, returning Sunday,
Dr Slid worthy came home from So
Dakota Sunday, and alter looking af
ter his patients a few days went back
on buaiuess.
Audrey Allaway and wife, II A Mon
roe and wife and Jimmie Allaway were
guests st the Mansfield home at Win
nebago Sunday.
Tilden Harris came np from Winne
bago Sunday.
Harold Duckland Sundayed at home
at the agency.
Mrs Will Hogan, of South Sioux
visited her mother, Mrs Ryinill, Snn
day .
Mrs J P Rockwell and Mrs Ab Pe
terson were down from Dakota City
Monday.
Fr English was over from Hubbard
Monday calling on his many friends.
Levi St Cyr was up from the agency
Monday on business.
John Mast of the Oerman school
vicinity, was a business caller in town
Saturday.
Oeorge Rockwell, eldest son of Lou
Rockwell and wife, is home from the
Wayne normal, where he has just fin
ished a business course.
Mrs Pitts, Dr Nina Smith, Ray
Mansfield, Chas Jordan and T D Cur
tis were Winnebago passengers Tues
day.
Eva Kinnear went to Eadoka, 8 D,
Wednesday on business.
James Allaway, sr, is able to be
about again, after a several weeks'
siege of the grip.
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Furniture and Carpet Bargains
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Large Assortments (rive yon the opp rtanity of pclecting ja?t wbat
yon want in Fnrnitaro, Rngs, Ln,o Curtains. Watch for our
Special Bargains they aro Money Savers.
$1.50 Value Dining Chairs. Solid Oak. Full
rosts. Ten rounds are used in fl0
bracing base of cirs. Special Price. uoC
i 10.00
Walnut Ej.tension
hardwood. Golden finish,
bargain at Special Price . ,
Tables. Solid
A big
$6.98
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$15.59 Value, Golden Oak Dresser. Has
three drawers. Large French q Q
plate mirror. A Special Bargain p0.ull
GARLAND Steel and Cast Ranges are the
Best bakers and the most durable ranges
made. Price $2 4' and up.
Send for special catalogue.
Rug Dsfc.rgBk.in.s-
$21.50 REGULAR VALUE, Genu
ine Velvet Rugs, 9 ft.x
12 ft. Special Price
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$14.55
135
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$28.50 Value Axminster Rugs,
9ft.xl2ft. Handsome pat- nn rr
terns. Special Price ... . p.UJ
Watch for
the Bargains
we will offer
in Luce Curtains
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THE AilDERSOfJ FURNITURE GO.
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HOMER.
Doroa" will meet with Mrs Lee
OUment April 1,
Mm Jones and daughter Msmio, of
Mrs, Seth Barnes want to Omaha
Wednesday to visit her daughter Lulu
who is attending high school there.
Miss Leahy of Jackson, a sister of
Dr Leahy, is attending to M Mason's
drug store while he is away visiting in
Iowa.
Marion Curtis is again at school
after a three weeks' absence on ao-
oonnt of the grip.
Dr Burke returned from Des Moines
Saturday, where he had been to visit a
sister who was ill,
Beck Nelsen delivered a car of fine
fat cattle to Tim O'Connor Wednesday.
Malcora Smith returned from his
visit to Minneapolis Wednesday, ao
oompanied by his friend, Stanley Dur-
kee, wno will spend a week here.
Ern Harris was a south bound pass
enger Wednesday.
Cora Midkiff returned to York, this
state, where she ia taking a course in
the business college.
On Wednesday, March 24th, at the
residence of bride's father, Mr Knud
sen, ooourred the marriage of his
daughter. Mamie Knudseu, to John B
Harris, son of the late Joseph Harris,
none but near relatives being present.
Rev Oberholtzer, pastor of the Dakota
City Lutheran church, performed the
ceremony. The newly married couple
nave gone to housekeeping on the old
Combs place south of town, which the
groom recently purchased and has
nioely furnished.
The Farmers eo-operative grain com
will hold their first meeting Saturday
morning to perfect the organization.
Ample funds have been subscribed and
the membership is uearing the 100
mark.
W F Winch, who has for several
years conducted an implement busi
noss here, has sold that branch of his
business to Oeorge Davis, son of An
drew Davis, who will continue the
same, while Mr Winch will continue
the pump and windmill business, both
oooupying the Winoh warehouse.
In the "bubble" contest prize offered
by the Sioui City Brewing company, a
lady ot Homer (not Sioux City) sent in
her count of 1523, with her "card
board" we believe the same was the
equal in "artistic beauty and original
ity" of any other shown and yet she
was not given even a $5.00 prize we
presume the old "ground-hog" had
something to do with counting her out.
The telephone lioo starting at the
Swingle farm and terminating at
Ho Bier, Is one of the best rural lines
running into this place, and was built
by Will Kuhl. It reaches many
farmers, along and at the head of Fid
dler creek, that were apparently cut
off from phone connections, but these
sturdy men got together, organized
and said we will build a first class line
and they have done so, and deserve
much praise for their outer prise in
giving this part of the county tele
phone connections with all parts of the
county and with Sioux City,
NACORA. ,
John Z us trow, who is very sick at
the fet Joseph's hospital in Sioux City,
is reported to be a little better at this
writing. v
It R Larson enjoyed a visit from his
sister, Kill a, of Wakefield, and also
from a little niece from Minnesota.
Mrs M Smith and little daughter
spent several days with relatives here
last week.
Alice Demsray was a passenger to
Dakota City last Saturday.
John Voss is making frequent trips
to Emerson thasj days as he is prepar
ing for confirmation into the Lutheran
church, which will take place soon.
Niss Andreson returned home from
Sioux City last Satnrday evening,
where he had been for several days.
Frank Heeney, of Emerson transact
ed business in this locality the first of
the week.
Nellie Heeney and brother, James,
attended the funeral of Patrick Casey,
at Vista, Wednesday.
Nick and Frank Simmons went to
Dakota City Saturday, to hunt ducks.
Will Teller visited in Sioux Oity
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs A Schwartz was a Sioux City
visitor the latter part of last week.
Mrs Will Beniger enjoyed a visit
frnm her sister, Mrs Burnett, ot Stru
ble, Iowa, last week,
John Johnson, took his little daugh
ter, Martha, to the hospital in Sioux
City last Thursday, where she will be
operated upon for enlarged tonsils,
Frank Simmons purchased a horse
in Dakota City Saturday.
Rose ' Heeney went to Sioux City
Tuesday where she will visit for a few
days.
Charley Schwartz and wife were
passengers to Sioux City Tuesday.
efjfbodgs
You ve eot no use for any maga
zine ? No I
Don't need EVERYBODY'S? No?
Doesn't concern you ? No ?
B UT high-priced freight, coal, and
lumber pure food cheap water
ways? That hits you? Yes? That's
what EVERYBODY'S is for.
Get it ; cut out an article occasion
ally and send it to your congressman.
Things will begin to move you
won't feel so powerless.
For sale at Schmied's News-stand
Undertaker
County Coroner
B. F. Sawyer
Jackson, Nebraska
First Publication Mar 12 Iw
ROAD KOTICE HI8EHOTE ROAD.
To nil whom It mny concern:
The coiiimlKHloner appointed to locate nnl
vacate a road coniiiienciiiK at n point nlxiut
4 roils south of the se corner of nw of ne!-s
of section 1, Twp 2S, ranKU f, where the pub
lic road now crosses the quiirter section
line ami running thence In a northwesterly
and northerly direction to a point alxiut 10
rods south of the section line between sec
tions X, and 2, thence In nn easterly and
southeasterly direction tointersect the pul
llo road on section line between sections HH
and 2H, be established ; and we also ask that
the public road now existing Ix-tween the
initial point and terminus of utiove pro
posed road lie vacated, has reported In favor
of the establishment and vacation thereof,
and nil objections thereto, or claims for
damages, must lie filed In tin' county clerk's
oillce on or Is'fore noon of the 24th day of
April, A. !. lunu, or such road will lie estab
lished and vacated without reference there
to. w", ti. Rohs, County Clerk.
First publication Mar id Iw
NOTICE.
James Wler, Margaret Wler, Lawrence
Wler. John Kulllvnn, Kllen Uanahl, Eugene
tlanahl. John Wler. Mary McCaffrey, Ijiw
rence McCaffrey, Kose McCaffrey, Keruard
McCaffrey, and I,awMnce Wler, guardian of
Mary McCaffrey, Kose McCaffrey and Ber
nard McCaffrey, defendants:
You and each of you will take notice that
on the lHth day of March, A. 1)., liatv, Ter
renco Wler, plaintiff herein, filed his peti
tion In the district court of Dakota county,
state of Nebraska, against tieoi ge Holmes,
administrator of the estate of Lawrence
Wler, deceased, James J. Wler, Margaret
Wler, Lawrence Weir, John Sullivan, Lucy
Olenn.Uoseph Glenn, F.llen (Janahl, Uugene
(iauahl, John Wler, Mary McCaffrey. Lu
etic McCaffrey, Lawrence McCaffrey, Hose
McCaffrey, Bernard McCaffrey, Itwrence
Wler, guardian of Mary McCaffrey, Kose
McCaffrey and Bernard McCaffrey. Lnw
rence Sullivan and Mary Sullivan, defend
ants, the object and prayer of which are to
remove the cloud cast upon his title to the
following described real estate: The south
east quarter of section twenty-six (281,
township twenty-seven (27t north, of range
six (A) east, of sixth (HI P. M. In Dakota
county, Nebraska, and to unlet and conllrm
the title thereto In plaintiff for the term of
his natural life and that the defendants
may Is" enjoined front' Interfering with the
plaintiff's enjoyment thereof and for gen
eral relief.
You are required to answer said petition
on or lie fore t he 8rd day of May, A. 1. IIH.
Dated the 22ud day of March. A. I) Hnt.
Tkkkknck Wikr.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
lHibllc n,otlee Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received ut my office until 12
o'clock noon on the 27th day of March, luew,
for the building and repairing of such
bridges as may be ordered by the county
commissioners of Dakota county, Nebraska,
during one year Immediately following exe
cution of the contract with the successful
bidder.
Plans and specifications an now on file
and may lie seen at my office.
The general character of the work will he
of pile and stringer bridges, all wood, and
steel "I" Itcaiu and channel joists on either
wood or steel caps on piling, piling to lie
red cedar. Also 60 and 00 foot steel spans
with steel piling, (see plans and specifica
tions.! The number of bridges to lie determined
by county necessities, and their location to
lie in Dakota county as may be determined
later.
Kach bidder must accompany his proposal
with a certllled check for lcm.u, payable
to the order of the chairman of the county
commissioners of Dakota county, Nebraska,
as a guarantee that he will enter Into a con
tract for the building of such bridges and
ntskina inch repairs as may be ordered dur
ing one year 'mediately following the
signing of the contract.
Such check to bo fortt-lted and held as
liquidated damages should bidder refuse
to enter Into a contract wltulu ten days
after award Is made to him. .
The right is reserved to reject any ftii.l fill
bids ns may seem to the best interest to
Dakota county.
Dated at Dakota City, Nebr., this 27th
day of February, luiv.
By order of the county commissioners of
Dakota county. Nebraska.
W. 1 1. Hitst), County Clerk.
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when your working days are past. ,
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that ALWAYS treats vou RTflHT
4 interest compound and keeps vour monev
ABSOLUTELY SAFE
Call in and let's talk it over. , Bank of C()uny
vestaon, nsbrukn.
just now,
and plenty of money ALWAYS.
Low rates made on Iosds
PLAN NOWYOURSUMMER VACATION
C6e Seattle Exposition, during the summer of
1909. offers the best chance of years to make the Pacific Coast
tour; only $50.00 for round trip, with $15.00 more via the Shasta
Route through California.
This is the most attractive and educational railroad journey
in the world. See the Yellowstone Park, the magnificent forests
along the Coast, beautifiul Puget Sound, Mount Shasta, the
Santa Clara Valley, San Frncisco Bay and environs, Monterey,
Santa Barbara, orchards worth $1000 per acre, Southern Cali
fornia (America's Italy), scenic Colorado, the modern cities,
Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Portland, Oakland, San Jose, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Pasadena, Salt Lake, Denver, all a
grand panorama of surprises; then too, the palatial hotels with
reasonaoie summer rates; tlie Easterner is very welcome
west and is cordially received all along the way.
Send for literature, rales, information, etc.
out
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W. K. Sncthen, Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb.
L. W. Wakkley, G P A, Omaha, Neb
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Specials on Horse Blankets and Lap Robes
Strong, Square Wool Blankets $ 1.40
Large, Strong, Square Blankets 1.75
Brown Duck-Lined Storm Blankets 1.70
Heavy Plaid Duck-Lined Blankets 2.00
Heavy, Plain Plush Lap Robes 2.75
Heavy, Fancy Plush Lap Robes 4. 50
Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Large 8.75
I Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Extra Large. . 10.50
I Stixrges Eros.
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Patronize Home Industry buy your in ats of
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Moat Market f
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Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand
Cash paid for Hides and Pelts
goes on
Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket
Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays
DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA