Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County 0H H. KAM, PUDLI8EXR. Subscription Trice. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published t Dakota City, Netranka. FermiMion has been granted for the transmienion of this paper through the rnfciig m lecond-clMH matter. Telephone No. 43. h Items of Interest j g from our Exchanges I Hartington Newt: Miss Margaret DairU arured Monday dod from Neva da, Iowa, wbere she is teaching school and will spend her vacation at home. Wjnot Tribune: Misses Until and Helen McCorraiok went t South Siout City Frlilay where they spent ijunday viHiting their grandmother and nncle and among numerous old friends. Winside itens in Wayne Democrat : Mrs It E Evans, AeBintant Qraud Matron of the Eastern Htar f Nebras ka, was present at the regular mo ti' K of the order Monday evening. At 6 :30 an elegant spread was served in the lodge rooms followed by responses to appropriate toasts, after which the regnlar work of the lodge was takeu np and the degrees conferred upon one oaudinate. Lyons Mirror: Just 40 years ago yesterday, Tuesday December 21, 18G9, Dr Oass dmitu slept on the grotiud with nothing but a blank t for bedding while herding Texas cattle on our old Pilgrim Hill farm two miles east o Jlomer. In fact he had slt-pt iu the open air all tall and up to thiit time, as the weather whs mild and warm with the exception of nevernl "little squalls." The next day he left for his old home at Davenport, Io, Pender Times: Miss Lou ITirsch was in Sioux City the ilrst of the week .... County Superintendent Ebct Voss of Dakota county ' waa a Pender visitor th first of the week.... Mis (.'has Founds is here from Hubbaid visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs James Smith. ... U Uravee was in town Sunday. lie will occupy the farm now leased by D A, Kelso, and will move down hero from Nacora, early this coming year. , Emerson Enterprise: Miss Uesnie Church of Ilomer, is visiting with her sister Mrs Chas ltockwell....Mr and Mrs S E Cobb and children en joyed a visit Wednesday with Mr Cobb's sister, Mrs J L Kroesen, of Cedar Falls. Iowa.... Word was re ceived here by Mr and MrsO. C Bond reau of the marriage of their son, Uoodwin, to Miss Lizzie Livings, of Cairo, III, at that place lattt week. The news was a great surprise to his parents and friends here. The happy young couple are expected here soon after Christmas to sp-nd Mew Years. Winnebago Chieftain : John Nixon of Homer was a Wiunubngo visitor be between trains on Sunday .... Miss Mabel Niebuhr was a Sioux City pas senger on Monday eveniiig, returniug Tiw-nday noon.... Mr and Mrs II A Monroe anl children of Homer visited bet ween trains on Sunday at. the home of M Hand Mrs Mansfield .... Miss Fern Buokland came home for the Christmas vacation from Long Pine, where she has been stajiog with her sister, Mrs S A liUtehard, and going to school. Bionx City Journal 28th : Dr Will Bates has received a letter from O D Reed, who a few weeks ago was report ed drowned in the Missouri river, i or the last two years Mr Reed ran the pleasure launches on Crystal lake. At the close of last season he moved two of his boats to the Missouri river and with his family staitod for the aunny south with Dr Bates as pilot. Mr Heed intended to spend the winter somewhere on the lower Mississippi river, but on acoount of the late start from Sioux City he stopped at Kansas City, where he now is workiug at his trade as electrician. Wayne Democrat: Harry Armstrong went to Hubbard Monday morning to do a day's plumbing. .. .The Demoarat has a choice piece of property at Crys tal lake for sale. Two of the best acres of beach, good, new cottage, boat and summer furniture, all for sale at a reasonable figure.. . .Mrs John T Brassier returned this morning from Dakota City, where l e had assisted in making arrangements for the burial of her father, Mark Fair, who died at Forest Grove, Ore, where he went last fall to visit his daughter, Mrs Watrous. Mr Fair was over eighty-five years of age and a pioneer of Dakota county His wife preceded him in death a uum ber of years ago. Pone Leader: Attorneys Kingsbury and W D McCarthy aro at Dakota City today trying a law cuse. . . .Mr Ed Rush of Vista was in town Tuesday trading with oar merchants, lie re ports his crop of corn all cribbed and he is ready to enjoy Christmas tide, .-...Mrs W r Mikerell lias been very sick tha past ten days, aud, unable to 'eavo the house, but is considerable better it this writing and hopes to be iu in lit) uul health at Christmas time. . . . Ice men in Pnuca are preparing io houses for auother crop of ice. They will fill their houses tin's year either with Missouri ice or ith ie from Crystal Lake. The Crystal Lake ice is suid to bo very fine ieo. Newcustla used ice fii u Crystal lake luwt year. W JVM M HOK M0 K rjVJH : WXM CORRESPONDENCE V -: 'ACM ". IMC 40Mf HUBBARD. Mrs C Thompson returned last week from a two weeks' vi.iit near Danbuiy. Iowa. ' Mikel MiLelsen was on the sick list last week. Miss Theresa Green was a Christmas visitor at the Geo Timlin home. Oar schools closed Ir.st Thursday for the holiday vaeation. The after noon was observed by tiatly ar ranged program, showing the careful training and great painstaking by the teachers. Fred Cartels is the busiest man ont, forever hauling feed of some kind. Fred says there is no rest for the wioked. Little Frankie Schumacher was sick with a cold the past week. Carl Anderson, Andrew Anderson and Carl Frederickst-n attended the Christmas tree festivities in Sionx City Saturday night, given by the Danish Brotherhood. Margaret Ilsrtnett, Mabel McOee and Margaret Howard came home from Jaokson to spent the holidays. Martin Hawk was in Lemars, Iowa, to consult a physician. He has been a sufferer with asthma for many years, and it is hoped that be will receive some benefit. He returned Tuesday. A baby boy was born to Ernest Ooertz and wife Sunday. II Ilenze and wife ate Christmas dinner with relatives in Sioux City. Chris Bouderson went to Liurel to spend Christmas with his sister. John (1 Smith is expecting to build new dwelling house in the spring. Key Larson, of Sioux City, came down Tuesday and preached a Christ mas sermon to a fair sized audience. He is a fine talker. Charles Jessen came home to spend Christmas with the old folks. Wn Dodge is chief cook and bottle washer at the Chas Dodge home these days. Mrs Geo Timlin visited at the par ental home the first of the week. Louis Pedersen and family dined at the Herman Nelson home Christmas day. Ella Thornton camn down from Sioux City Monday to visit friends and relatives. Frederick Renze was a city visitor the first of the week. Maggie Kent is visiting at the MoOee home. Ed Lone, Charles Heeney, James Harty and Frederick Reuse leave for Spauldiug, Neb, Monday where they will attend school. Dulcie Leedom colobraU-d her 20th birthday Wednesday evening by siv ing a dance at the Emit Anderson home. A goodly number of people from this locality spent Christmas in Iowa among them being Newt Crippen, Off Harris and family, J N Miller and fam ily, Chaa Codge and wife, &nd Hans Nelsen and wife. Mrs Carl Anderson has been under the weather the past week, hut is now on the mend, Nels Anderson will soon be his old self agtin, but the balance of the fam ily have suffered a round of the grip and tonsilitis. Nuls Buys he has lost hid grip, for sure. Geo Johnson and famiiy ate Sunday dinner at the n Hansen home. Mrs L Wilsey was in the city lubt Friday. Hans Larsen and Anna Jerpesen were among the city shoppers last Thursday. Mr and Ms Jensen and daughter saw Santa Cluus in the city last week . Carl Frederickson and wife were visitors at the Ncls Anderson home Sunday. JACKSON. Happy New Year. A C Demaray and wife of LeMars Iowa, were guests in the Alfred Dema ray home Christmas, Michael M Hiukey and wife arrived here from Tempe, Arizona, Sunday evening, wheto Mr Hickey had been the past year for the benefit of his health. He is feeliug much improved, Con Deloughery hud a load of hcgB on thn Sioux City market last Thurt day. Dr N J Maun of Tekamoh, Nebr spent Chriitmas with relatives here Constance Cavauaugh, who is a stu dent at the normal school at Kearney Nobr, is spendirg the holidays in the the homo of her sister, Mrs 11 Duggan Bruce Bryan came down from Lau rel, Nebr, last Saturday to remain here until the ice crop is all harvested which begun here Tuesday. Laura Jones of Schuyler, Nebr, is spendiug the week with her parents uere. Mr and Mrs Eugene Nordvke and children, of Sioux City, were Christ mns guests at the B V Sawyer home Bon Oullen returned Monday even ing from an over Cbristmns visit with his parents at Hubbard, Nebr. Mat llogan, of Bartlett, Iowa, snout uurisiuias wnu uib ioiks la ere. George Smith went to Nowoastlo Nebr, baturday, returning Monday John Doyle, of Ponca, had clmrgo of tue stitiou bore during his absence Jas Boyle and wife, of Waterbury. spent unristmas witn Airs Uoyle s pur ents, George Teller and wife. Mary Sullivan who teaches nt Oma ua, Nebr, expects to leave this week for Loudon, to spend a nioulh in ro search work there. Alice Demaray departed Wednesday mornuig lor liOMars, lowa, to visit relatives . Eugene T Kennelly spent Sunday with Fruuk Davey jr, in Sioux City. Mike lleffernan, John W Uynu and W... tk. ....1. .. l . . i , ii ui uuituiiu uuu n IOUU OI IlOgS Oil the market Tuesday. Latis Jiros Have purchased a ten horse power gusoliue engine for their corn shelter. Leo Hall and wifo returned Monday from a several day visit with relatives at Piion, Nebr. V J Morijiiu, manager of the E & 15 liiuuber company here, who had his eye serio'isly injured ubout two weeks ugo and who it was ftared at the time would lose the eye, on Tuesday under, went an oporatiou to have the eye le ruoved. Misses Nell Combs, of Homer, aud rerlo Stiuson, of Dakota City, attend ed tne dance Uere Tuesday evening, aud were guests of Katharine Ujuinu. Mrs F J Morgan and littla boys spent Christmas with Mr Morgan at St Vincent's hospital Sioux City. Edward Kearney returned Tuetduy from an over Christmas vicit with friends in Omaha. W C Krencfelt, of Tilden, Nebr, is looking after the business of the Ed ward & Bradford Lumber Co during the illness of F J Morgan. Dr Thos Boler, of Denver, Col, and P Boler, attorney, of Greeley, are enjoying their holiday vacation with their parents, John Boler and wife. Gill Bros sold 2000 bushels of shelled corn to the Saunders-Westrand eleva tor here this week. Sam Brannaman also delivered 2000 bushels Tuesday and Wednesday, the prioe received was 50c per bushel. The remains of the infant daughter of Beit Chase and wife, of Wakefield, Nebr, who died December 25th 1909, were intferred in the St John's cemetery Monday. Mrs Chase waa formerly Mary Hodgins. Joseph Uarty, of Barnnm, Iowa, was an over Uuristmas guest la the James Harty home here. Misses Mary, Nellie, Annie, and Gertrude Uarty and Messrs M J and Emmett Dillon, and Jos Harty of Bar nnm, Iowa, attended the danoe in Ponca, Monday night. Miss Martha Orth entertained at her home io this place, Bertha Minter. of Salem, Several days this week. Misses Reta and Beatrice Jones, of Vista, took luncheon Tuesday with the Misses Ruth and Winnifred Bus- Bey, of Sioux City. SALEM E J Berry and wife of Ponca. ate Christmas dinner at the home of Mr Berry's sister, Mrs E U Cornell. Olen Black of Rushville. this state. visited at the home of his crandoar euta, Wm Barnett and wife, several days the past week. Bertha Minter came over from Ft Dodgo, Iowa, where she is attending school, to spend Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs John Bachert. . Mamie, Edna and Freddie Bachert returned Thursday from Ft Dodge, Iowa, where they spent the holiday vacation with relatives. Miss Marjorie Brownell left for her home at Powersville, Iowa, last Thurs day, after a several weeks' visit at the home of her cousin, Mrs Fred Culbert son. Merril McKee of Sionx City, was a visitor at the Cornell home this week. FIDDLER CREEK rtt T I .1 i :t . -r ,. i kjii uaiim nuu jimmy anu xjesiie I Churchill and family ate Xmas dinner at the N L Crippen home. Peter Sorensen and son William were Sioux City passengers last Thurs day. Albert Priest returned from Hartinc- ton last Friday, and is helping pick corn hereabouts. Wm Aldrich is vimtinj? his uncle. M 0 Thorn. Mollie Sawyer is spending her holi day vacation at the home of her broth er, F A Sawyer. The South Hubbard Telephone com pany held a meeting at the Hale school house and took in five new members. who will soon have their phones put in. Misses Grace and Emma Wilklns spent XmaB at home. Anna Sorensen came up from Homer to spend Uhnstmas at home. Misses Stone and Talbot, the two 1 idcler creek teachers, are spending tiieir holiday vacation at their homes in Sioux City. Pete and Joe Maurice went to Sioux City last Friday to see old Santa. Ethel Priest went to Homer last Saturday to spend her holiday vacation wnu relatives. HOMER. Geo BlessiDg went to Dakota City oaturuay evening. Airs 13 McKinley was a passenger to South bioux City baturday, returning Minday. Scott and Howard Rockwell of Dtv kota City, were Homer visitors the last of the week. Mrs D L Allen and daughters Beulah and Lena, and Raymond McDonald, were guests at tho H A Monroe borne Christmas and over Sunday. Frank Combs and Roy Pilgrim were in lioraer riday. Elinor uuriii, wno is employed in the 1) M depot at Osmond, came home 1' rulay to Bpend Christmas, returning ulonday. O K Hess departed Mouday for business trip into Iowa, and rumor has it that a wife ill accompany him buck. Merril Rraslield spent Christmas in Ilomer with bis brother Fred. Born, at Long Tiuo, Neb, December 23rd, to Sam lllanehard and wife, daughter. Their many friends here extend congratulations. Fern Buckland came up from Win nebago Monday and is a guest at the Joe Hughes homo, Nelson Smith, wife and son Ray- nioud. nud Urs un Harris and babe left Sunday for Cherokee, Iowa, to visit relatives. Leo Schuett was a Ilomer visitor this week. Mary Huston was a Homer visitor Monday. Olo Doxtad, of Emerson precinct, wttB a Homer visitor Tuesday. Johu MoQuirk, wife aud baby, of Sioux City, visited relatives hero last Sunday. Kuo Altemua and fnmily, Audrey Allaway and wife, Tcm Aliuw.iy and family, James Allaway and wifo and Jimmie Allaway were ut tho Will Lea rner home Christmas. Jiniruio Allaway went to Primrose. SoA), Sunday for u weeks visit with friends. Chas llolswoitli and family were guest ut the T D Curtis home buuduy. Miss Luo llhsuli, Leon Ream and fatuity. Will Keem uud family Weie guests of Homer relatives Sunday. Silvia Rockwell and Bessie Church went to Ltuersun Sunday. Tom Allaway and family went to x.'BKoi:t uiry bunduy, to vn.it M is I Allowuv's mother. The steam plaut was iustallod iu the school house during the three weeks vacation and school opened Mouday the 27th. We hone thia method iii be satisfactory but fear not nntil the cold air drafts from the garret are olosed, that should have been done when the building was put np, thereby saving fuel, time, money and patience, and perhaps some sickness. Married, at Omaha, Neb, Deo 22th, 1909, by Judge Leslie, G rover O Davis to Miss Mattie Miles of Harmony. Minn. After a brief visit with Mrs Da 'is' mother and sister at Harmony, they will locate at Lyle, Minn, Died, at Sonth Sionx City Friday morning Deo 24, of pneumonia, Geo Pilgrim, yonngest son of Will Pil grim, aged about 20 years. The fu neral was held at South 8ioux City Sunday, interment in the Oroadi Val ley cemetery at Homer. The Pilgrim family resided in Homer for a number of years when George was a little fel low. Friends in Homer extend stmoa- thy. M iss Peach McKinlev went to Oca- ha Sunday to visit Mrs J R Jones. Miss May Altemns came down from Dakota City Monday to star a week with her sister, Mrs Audrey Allaway. Ed Norris and wife returned from Lincoln Monday evening after spend iug Chrstmas with Mr Norris' brother, Dowel. Phil Van Cleve and wife returned from Oklahoma, Monday Christ Rasmus and family and Chas Holsworth and family was entertained Christmas by Mrs Rasmus Pedersen The Lyon family who lived in the Christ Christopberson house has mov ed to the John Gribble farm wbere Ed Hoyt farmed last year, Purd Goodwin is moving to South Sioux City this week . Chas Davis will move to the house vacated by Purd Goodwin Rue AUemns, is building a large new house, six rooms, west of his mother 8. Married at Dakota City Friday, Deo 24 Miss UladyaPurdy to Myron Bates, bo tli oi ilomer. Prof Clark, Miss Quinn and Miss Deueen arrived Sunday from their re spective homes to resume the school duties Monday Married, Friday evening, Deo 24th, at the residence of the bride, Justice Curtis officiating, Miss Olive Robinson and Mr Clyde Reeves, both of this preciuct. The following young people stood up with them: WH Chapman. Vergal Robinson, Lenard Reeves, Ma bel Chapman, Leona O'Dell, and Hazel Higbee. They will reside on farm on the reservation. We have beard a good deal of dis cussion lately of an item iu the Free' rress to tne enect ttiat only money from christians would be acceptable in church work. Seems to us that if a sinner hears a Bermon that pleases him and does him good and he chooses to pay for it with money be honestly obtained, tuat no one would be coutam mated thereby. We can't always tell a cnnsciun uy tneir looks, tint yon can by their deeds. We have known peO' pie who were so busy doing good, that they had not time to go to church and teil it, Sioux City's Pet stock and Ponltry snow lue Pet Stook and Poultry show to be given at Sioux Mty, Iowa, in the New Auditorium Building promises even at thij early date to be one the most suooessiui enterprises of this na ture that has been pulled off in this groat north west. Eutries are coming iu f rom hundreds of miles surrounding Sioux City. I M Asbjeld of Aloester, South Da kota, proprietor of the, Maolewood Poultry Yards and originator of the famous "ASBJELD STRAIN" of Buff Plymouth Rocks, is secretary for the show and his knowledge of the poultry business in all its details will be of great benefit to the association aud ex hibitors. Mr Asbjeld is now located in tho Auditotium oflice and will devote his entire time to the interests of the Show. W II Barnes formerly owner of the late "PRINCESS TRIX1E" aud pres ent manager of the Au titorium and of Pet Stock and Poultry association show has had much exporieuce in both this conutry and Europe in the show business and patrons can rest assured that this show will be put on aud cou ducted with a snap and finish that will please all pattrous 'and insure a tre mentions business. This Bhow closes Saturday, January i.ui, anu tne btiort Uourse opens in the same building Mouday, januarv IF.,,. " J 1 i IU . 1 his beug the first big event to be exploited in the magnilloent new i!i : i i . i uu murium uuiionng, iuo uusiuess men of Sioux City are putting thoir shoulder to the wheel to give the enterprise both moral and financial support. More and bolter premiums will be offered than any show has attempted heretofore. NOTICE FOB BIDS. Notice In hereby given that on or he rore January 1, 1910, sealed bids win ne received at the county clerk s of uce, iiakola City, Neb., for furnlMhinn .wwvn( muling mm Hiauoncry as loitows: BOOKS. Iteconts, S quires, plain each. Kecord.s, s quires, printed heads, each, lteeords, s quires, printed page, each, (icnenil indexes, 6 quire, ruled, print- Numerical Indexes, printed heads, each. 8 quire, ruled. All hooks to lie made of best linen ledger paper, full Kiisslu binding, to open mi. ami io correspond with PooKs now in use. LetUvlnaus and Envelopes. i.i-nei iieiiuM, printed, empire, bond or equal, per .t. Kiivelopcs, printed, muni la, sizo No. per M. 10, ICnvclope.x, printed, nuiniln, size No. 12. per At. KnveliipeH. No. I nlze, 6 -j , white, printed, per At. Stationary. Saiifnrds, Stafloids or Arnold'H ink, per quart Speurei Ian, (iluciuuin or (illlette's pens, pi-r rosH I'. iln r's or liKon's pencils, per Kross. Senate .Si iati h Pads, per dozen. Blanks. l.i'Sat blank, lull Micct, per 1011. I.ei:.il blanks, S i :i I r Klu-et, a-r lint, l.evul ld;n,k-i, quarter i-ln-cl, per 1 (li l.eal Haul,-!, eif;hlhll sheet, p,-r 1 oil. Sepaiaie .staled huts will also be re eeue.l lor: 1 : 1 1 v print iuif. Ing the delinquent tux IKt. ; bar docket and eleitnui hal- P ! b! lisl I 'i in I in bus. I.Vilin count v p i 'on ii I v I'll.- bo ,!UV ;rd i boinl lor t l .ic l I nkola ; tb tup- po rai tn and keeping the bli sic i.in I ' 'I res. 111 ill bids Ai f.ril.liil t'ity, N.'h. i the right to r.-l.-it epte.l bidder to give 1 1 - 1 1 n 1 1 n-1- of i-oii- No'ember .1t. W I,. Itusf I'ounty I'll 19 (i ft ik. First puhlu-iitlon ls-c lu li Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Stale of Nebraska. Dakota county. ss. To i Maf K. llai liaiiu, uud unknown heir and all rxrotn Intorrntrd in the estate of Clmi. (J. Hnrttnnii, clfeonwrl : On rcnclliiK tli petition of Wm. P. War ner pniylnir n final settlement mid nllow mireol hi fu eount flleil In this court on the in u7 in ieremier. II Hi, and for hi ill. hnrs-e fi RdmlnlHtrHtor. It I herehr ordered that vnn. anil all nnr. on Interested Iu mild mntter, niny, mid do, ppenr m tn county court to tie held In and r kiiiii cooniy, on inolllMt day of Uecemher. i. !. It, nt 10 o'clock n. in., to how cnue, iiiij mere !, why th prayer of the pe oncrnhoiihl not in. imntii u.i i. of the pendency of Hld petition and ttmt uie nenrinij thereof be Riven to nil persons iiiereyeo in nid matter l,y puhllHhliiR ft ony of this Order In ti.a i,;.,,. ernld, a weekly rieHrnner nnm..H i.. ..i.i county, for four successive weeks prior to nmu uny fii nenrmff. f.,1 D. O. HTIWSOIf , l""AL-l IJounty Juilae. First publication Dec 10 4vs Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition lor Settlement of Account. In the countv court nt ii.i,,. NehrnNkn. Htnte of Nefirnska, Dakota county : ss. IoCIihs. Yurs. Uora Yurs, John P. Yurs, Mary I,. Kohn, Sophia I,. Yurs, Kred W. iurs, r.tmnnM.Helil, Minnie I). Yurs. In r i uiTi, nun vm. u. tun, and nil nr Interested In the estuto of K. (!. V,,,-. ,i. eased : on reading the petition of Wm. P. War. ner, pr aying a final settlement ami M..u. anco of his account filed In thlseourt on the iiiuuyoi December. IHOH. and for hi ill. harxe as administrator. It Is hereby ordered thnt von. nnrl u nar. sons interested In said mutter, may, and do, appear at the county court to be held In and ior said county, on the Hist day of December. A.ll., IKOW. at lOO'clock a.m.. toaliowcnusu if any inwre i., wny thB prByen of tho peU. , n.iiMiii not oh ic ranted, and mat no tice of tho pendency of said petition and thnt the hearing thereof be (riven to all per sons interested In said matter by publishing a copy or this Order In the Dakota Uounty Herald, a weekly newsnaner nrlnteil In nid county, for four suucesslvu weeks prior to nniu utty ui Bearing. . I). O. WTTNBOlf , Lsralj Uounty Judge Klrst publication Dec 10 iws Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. In tho County Court of Dakota Cnnntv. neiirasita. Htute of Nebraska, Dakota county. ss. To Marie Henolte. Kolander. Francois Jeauilet, 1'ierre Henolte Hrezuud, Pierre ln Orezuud. Jeanne Marie Madeline (4re xaud, Henolte Marie Amelle Jeanne Ore xami, Marie ClimdliiH l,uc, Jeanne Marie rfiulse Clatuilne Marguerite (ire.aud. Morel Franeolse Orezuud, OlauJlus Jeandet. mid all other persons Interested in the estate of John H. Arteaux. deceased: On reading tho petition of Wm. P. War ner, praying a Ilnal settlement and a low ance of his account filed In this court on the 7th day of DecemlM-r. 1WOW, and for his dis charge as administrator. It is hereby ordered thnt you and nil Der sons Interested In said matter may, nnd do appear at the county court to bo held In nnd for said county, on the 81st day of l)e cemlier, A. 1). HW, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show cause, If any there lie, why the prayer ot tne petitioner should not Is? granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition anil tne Hearing tnereot lie given to all per sons interested in siild matter by publish Ing a cony of this order In the Dakota Ooun ty Herald, a weekly newsoaner printed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to saiu a ay oi Hearing. D. O. HTINSON, srai.J County Judge R R Time Table c, st. p., m. a o. Trains leave Dakota City at the fol lowing time : SOUTH BOUND. 80CTH BOJ7NO 5:55 pm Omaha 7:58 am 10:03 am Omaha 6.13 pm 3 :38 pm i Norfolk 8 :23 am 9:28 am Norfolk 5:13 pm 7:38 am Newcastle 10:18 am 2:05 pm ,5:55 pm BUNDAY TttAINB. 12:13pm Omaha 2:30 am 3:38 Norfolk 8:23 am 9:28 Norfolk 5:13 C B & Q WEST No. 91 Local FreiKht 7 :15 ftm 17 Passenger, Omhha and Lincoln 1 2 :47 pm EAST ino )i Jjocal i mgbt 2:25 pm io jboeoi rasaenger. . 6 v pm " aany. daily except Suntlay. Sioux City, Crystal Lake & Homer LEAVE LEA V B 81 OCX CITY DAKOTA Oil Y 8 30m 9 30am 10 30am 11 12 30pm 1 2 30pm 3 5 pm 5 15am 15pm 15pm 40pm SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY 10 30pm 11 15pm 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Markf rJTim,iii-'-' J- J'JA DESIGNS Anyone (j.mnj a nhtitrh and donortntlnn "ib? qulcklr uac-urtairi our opinion free wnpiner tux Invflntlnn ) prohnhlf patcntnhlft. Cnnnmmlra lunsntrlctly ('onlMenclal. HANDEOPK on 1'ntentt ent frp. (il-lett mmncf fur Hecuni fr patnntp. 1'nTpniff takn through Munn & Co. recelrt f(n( notice, without charge, lu the 1 Scientific Jlinericam A hRnrtoomcIf lllnntrfitnrl wtpltlT. T-nrpet rlr. riilatuin it( itnr pi'ieni.tln Jotirttal. Terms. $;i yivir: four niniitlis, fti. BotU by ull tiewgilcalor. ?,1DiiUCo.30'B- New York ...... I ,... - r M.. WuHiurmii. D.c. Undertaker County Coroner BUCKBEE'S SttUS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER JUtde fi build New HiinlaFtM. Atrf UwUl UlaUkO VUU CUr IierUlilmllL .'I1t.tnri..r rrve conectijn JJ"'"ri - hit, inirNL j iur.ip, t" irnti.il : onu.u, 8 IX u V.Uiti MGI li.,:ii--n twini-T null.. f. j Tn'tl 'h lii ail, VUUAMCI U T I'LtANt. 'f!J? JPZ'iVJ Pi1?1 thls Fawr. h H. W. Bucktee, w nSWL W-Mil ;: 1 ITS WW l MSweK&PooJJiy 1 ill mow ; 15. 1 Sawyer I .Tt,..r ..TTTW U Tackson, Nebraska IS ii iNtW AUDITQUJUM, SIOUX CITYl SEEDS N rA mL ,h L -- - - -1' 11 ni " .2.. ', " 11,1 " ' im c i t--n n,,,;,.,, ,, ? 1 i SATURDAY ! Ssvturdcvy 4 lbs 40 to 50 Prunes... 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c Oi! ..9c per Gallon I I We Close our Store at Ssvturday, Jan. 8tk 1 Peas 25c 10 off on Sheep l'nd Coats . . 5c per package Matehes 4c per box or No. 2 Lamp Chimneys 25c i i 3 cans No. Macaroni. . Four No. 1 S.A. Stinsonl i Dakota City. Nebraska All In Califo rnla Old Mexico arvd & Southern and Cubcvn. Resorts. Cold, biting winds, snow, sleet and zero weather are unknown. You can purchase winter tourist tickets, with W limit, at low cost, and escape all the discomforts of a northern winter. Better write or talk to me about trains and fares. iliiii When You See a Man Smile these cold days it means that he is happy because his home is well heated with a Garland We have a few be happy, too. left. Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard -M- 4-4- -. Will soon be here. Be prepared with a nice warm Lap Kobe. We have a good assortment in various designs of pleasing colors ranging in price as follows: $2.80 - $4.20- $5.30, all of Good Heavy Plush, fast colons, and very durable. Come early and get the best selections. We will Fell all last year's patterns of Plush and Wool Lap Kobed at one-fonrtli off tho price Stiarges Bros. Sliri.8. t x - -. . t- . , '"A'T" " 1 lfiW0t V3 ttS- H 1 tr I rill uJ V-r; O Urr aiS? AI I I t I SPECIALS. i i i I Jan. 1st 25cTkge Oats 20c 2 cans good Apricots. . .25c off on all Duck Coats Noon on New Year's Dav. I iKo TimrLe W. E. Snethen. Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb L. W. Wakelet, O P A, Omaha, Neb P. S. There will also be some special round trip rates to Denver, January 8, 9, and 10. Base Burner Better yget one now and Nebraska i2 -M--4- i I