Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County JOM H. ktiM, PUBI.IHE JtR. Suburription Prire. Sl.lH) Per Yeiir. a weekly m-wnpapt-r pulilinti:il at Dakota Cut. .Nelrka. PerminRion has henn granted fur the transmission of this pnpr through the mane an second -clai matter. Telephone No. 43. ft WKHWHKiMOK from our Exchanges g W W 0 5 Seigeanl Bluff item in HIoid. Io, Star: Will Sohnyler, of Jackson, Neb, pent 5uuday here. Ptmlpr Tiraea: J B WahL-n man in ii Wakefield Tneaday... .Mr and Mn Sid Graves was dowu from Nacora tUis week. Hdlii ilpms in Sloan. Iowa. Star: Mr and Mrs 8 1) Cone spent SutiirduY and HnudaYwitu Mrs ST Linkawiler at Wiunebigo. BloomfielJ Monitor; Carpenter E B Hammond is nutting in a new front in the MarHh-BoIdman drug nture build lDg this week . Mrs Albeit Jolinsun, and at the home of M 8 Masliold. Tender Uopnblio: Mr and Mrs Ij Ij Ream ?iited with Mr and Mm 1' U MHRn at Hiotil City . . . . M is Lou Iliri-oli was at Homer to wir.it her niotli- . a i S, T T er, Mrs Itearu. ana aimer, mm mo .Smith.... Mrs J Ij Phillips and son, or Homh Hioux City, vinited at the L D linlpU home. J L w down over Monday niKht.... It appear mat v u. Vors bits mn tip against stag in Ins efforts to become superintendent of the Dakota county school. Ills old cer tificate expi-ed last summer ; he took the examinition for a new one dining the month of October bnt tha sUte knperintendeiit did not Ihsiio it to him until six days alter eleotion ; and since tlie law says that be must have a firt-t grade certificate at the time of his election, his opjouent reluses to relin quish the oflice, claiming be is not qiinliued to t tKe it. lecnmcaiiy sue may ue right tint it would be a qneer dispensation of jtntice that would cut him ont of the ofllce on a ground of thnt kind. It ta uone oi our buinea and we do not wUh to butt in to the scrap but even if Vohs is Lot eligible to the oluoe that doea not prevent a rritofoiiHter from operating againt bis opponent Ho if he desires to have a writ iHsued he can out her in that way and then take bis chances on get ting appoiuted to the ofllce by the couuty commissioners. There are dif ft rent wajs, jou know, to skin a cat. Thursday evening wasrwell attended. A large crowd from Homer came up to ei.joy the program , Joe Manrice left last Saturday even ing for Carroll, Neb., where he ia working on a fitrm. Jay McEntaffer and family and Mrs Phoebe WilHon ate New Years dinner at the N L Crippen m me. The misses Anna Jepson and Alma Erikucn went to Sioux City last Mon day to learn dressmaking. Louis Bailey, from Ord, Neb., is vis iting at the Loui Bock well borne this week . Viola Huggenberger, who is attend ing school in Emerson, after spending the holiday vacation at home, returned to her schoolv duties laat Sat urday evensug. Ilartington News: M F Langblio of Dakota City, a representative of the Hioux City Credit It Terence Company, was in town Monday and Tuexday iu the interests of bis company. He made a very pleasant visit t the M E parsonage with hi former pastor and family . Wayne Democrat: Mesdamea lien ry Lev, Ed. lUymond, Gut Wilbur and Miss Temple are in Sioux City to dy....Mrs. Llocuer Skeen and chil dren, who were guests of Mr. and Mr F. M. Skeen, went to Dakota City yes- - terday to visit her father. Lyons Mirror: Mra Eunice Warner and daughter are here from South Dakota, on a visit . . . .llolieit II.? mill and Antonms Laraon spent Christmas with their parents at Homer.... Misa Lue A Uirsch, deputy county clerk of Thurston couuty, was down from Pen der Friday, guest of the Mirror family. Hornick items in Sloan, Io, Star Mr and Mrs EC Bherrard visited Sunday with her parents in South Bionx City, Neb.... Mr and Mrs L R Norton, of Laurel, Iowa, visited in the E U Bherrard home last Thursday bile enronte to South Sioux City. Neb, toviwita couple of weeks in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs II O Dorn. Emerson Enterprise: Mr and Mrs M McEutaffer are visiting relatives at Sioux City and Homer, ...Mr and Mrs Henry Roberts of Wynot, N D, are visiting at the home of Mrs Roberts brother, II C Lmafelter. . . .Earl Poole baa been spending the week with his parents. For the past year he hat been relief man and has been in cbsrge of stations at Crofton, Blair, Dakota City andj other places on the railroad. Sioux Citv Journal, tin: A demur rer in the case of William C McNatuar against James J McAllister and Julia MoAllister was overruled in the dis trict court yesterday, and the defend ants were given flltoen days in which to answer. In the petition, wuicb waa filed some time ago, the plaintiff asks 110,000 damages, alleging that ou Jane t. 1901, be married Mary E Mo Allinter, a daughter of the defendants and later removed to a ranch in Brown eoanty. Neb., where be lived happily with Lit wife until Deoember 3, l'JOO, when it became necessary to take her to St. Joseph's hospital iu Sioux City. A short time after this, aooording to the aasertioca in the petition, bia wife waa diamUsed from the hospital, but would not return to ber husband Tbta. tb p!ictif alleges, she was in dnceil to tio through the bribes and persuasions of her parents. Ponea Leader: Mr and Mrs Joe Davev spent Christmas with ber folk near Vista .... Miss Myrtle Beacom, of Hubbard, attended the dance Monday nioht iu Ponca.... Charley McCarthy and Gus Lofgren took in the dance at Jackson Tuesday night. ...Mra Frank Scollard and little, son, of Jackson, speut Christmas with Mrs Scollard.a parents, near Ponca... .Miss Mattie Wendte and, Misa Etta Bailor, are spending their vacttion at their res pective homes in Ponca. . ..J PO 'Neil, of Dakota county, was iu Ponca Mon day and while here purchased a fine Elgin watch ot our jeweler F R Pelant. ....Mr and Mrs Will F Mikesell spent Ohirstmus at Sioux City, Will return ing to Ponca, Monday noon, and Mrs llikesell remainiug for a longer visit ....Geo Beaoom, of Sioux City, at tended the dance in the opera house Monday night. George now baa a floe drug store in Sioux City. Bis many friends here were glad to see him. Winnebago Chieftain : Frank Uuck waiter was a business caller iu Winne bago on Tuesday.... Miss Null Combs of Homer was a Winnebago visitor on Monday.... Laurence Neibuhr was passenger to Dakota City on Tuesday evening. ...Tuos Ash ford . of Homer was a business caller in Winnebttgo on Monday, .. .George Bates of ber geant bluff spent Cbruttrcas at the C F Bates home.... Mr and Mrs CE Ohiuit wero visitors iu South Sioux City from Friday evening tiuiil Mou day....Mis Lilhe Ram came to Winnebago on Tuesduy for a visit with frieuiU at this place. . . . Mrs I I liar rls spent Sunday and Monday at the hone of ber mother, Mis Chas Kil bourn, north of Wiuuebug....lUy Uanstleld returned trom Liinoo'n on Monday evening, where he had been to apend Christmas with bis mother,,.. Jeaa MacunVld came up from Lincoln on Monday evening for a vixit at the Lome of bia brother, M S Mansfield, before returning to bis borne in the western part of the state . . . . M ra Frank Haukfleld, of Evauston, Wyoming, returned home on Monday after week's vLit with Ler parents, Mr and CORRESPONDENCE 0 IOuM 0 04 rr 40Mi WJJ HUBBARD. It is now Judge D C Heffernan. Mrs Cbristeirson is on the sick list. Carl Fredenekson and wife spent New Years at the A Clmillie home. Chris Bomlerson returnod from Lau rel the first of the week, where he spnt three weeks visiting ot the Lome of bis sister. Wilmer Gribble came up from Da kota Ciy Saturday to visit at the B B Gribble home. R D Rockwall was down to the coun ty seat Monday, a witness in the Ross- Uogau contest case. , Oaiag to the severe cold weather the surprise on Herman Nelson and wife Wednesday evening was not very largely attended. Mrs Frank Luasen and the Misses Knox were among the shoppers in the city last Friday . Carrie Hansen returned to herschool at Peru Tuesday, after spendiug the holiday vacation at her home south of here. Arthur Smith, son of John C Smith and wife, left the first of the week for Wayne (o attend school. Herman Nelson went to Sioux City Tuesday evening. Pedersen is about to close a deal for the sale of bia farm. Atonzo, Ella and Charlotte Thornton returned to their home in Sioux City Sunday. Mrs Heeney Mrs Harty and Mary Timlin were in the city Wednesday. Mrs RusmuHsen aud daughter Min nie, Mrs John C Smith and eon Ar thur, were passengers to the oily Friday. Aloazo and Wary luointon came down Friday to visit over New Years with relatives and freuds. Frank iSelson and wife came over from Ponca Friday to spend New Years with relatives. Harry Rockwell went to Sioux City Saturday evening to visit over Sunday II Nelson and vife aud Chas Dodge slid wifo returned Thursday from their Uhrislraaa visit iu Cherokee aud Sao City, Iowa. George Jotfhson ond daughter Chm Una went to Omaha Friday evening to remaiu over Sunday. Ait lialo was a bioux City passen ger Friday. Pat Duggan and wife and Fred Bar tela And daughter Minnie, were city shoppers last Thursday. Wedding invitations are out for the marriage of Raymond Voss and Re becua Knox, which event will take place January 12th. Anna Anderson and Anna Jepson went to the city Monday, the former to remain a few weeks, tha latter re turning the sume eveuiug. Chris Rasmussuu shipped a car of cattle Monday, accompanying the shipment to tho city. Millie Anderson is again able to at tend to ber school duties after a week's suffering with a severe oold. Mrs George Timlin returnod Sunday from a week's stay at the homo of her parents. Will Evans and family, of Emerson, came down to eat New Years dinner at the Renze borne. H Nelson and wife dined at the Chas Dodge home New Years day. Rev Hamilton w ill give a lecture in the Woodmeu ball Friday evening, Jan 14th, to which all are invited, lhe subject of bis lecture is "The Provl deutul preparation for the Christian Era." Grandma Rooney, one of the pioneer residents of Hubbard precinct, died Tuesday at the borne of ber daughter Mrs Ellen Duggan, after a lingering illness of several years duration. Mra midget Uoouey came hero with her husband iu the early CO's and resided on a farm near town until her bus band's death, siuce which time she has made her home with her children She was a good cbiiutian lady aud will be greatly missed by those left to uouru bur departure. NACORA. M U Connor was a Dakota City vis itor Monday. Frank Simmons spent New Years with friends at Dixon, Neb. Herman Audersou was in Sioux City Monday. Frank Henry, wife and little dnugn ter Gladys, of Emersoh, snent New Years here with Mr Henry's parents Gus Lester was an Lmerson visitor Monday. F Kubo and son were passengers to Sioux City Tuesday. F J neeney ami Marie Kellher, of Hubbard, spent Sunday with fiiends hero. Joe Heeney attended church in Em erson Sunday. Mrs r'letcber went to Bancroft Tues day morning. FIDDLER CREEK Huns Nelsou left last Friday for Taylor, Minn, where he will attend college. Miss Hazel Vanhatten, of Sioux City is visiting at the Fred Wilkina home this week . Mrs E V Maurice and daughter ll.ilen went to Council Bluffs lust Sat urday afternoon to visit relatives. Molly Sawyers left last Saturday for Hionx City to atteud her school duties. Peter Jensen, ot Presho, S D is visit ing relativea iu this vicinity. E V Maurice was a Sioux City paas engerlast XUursday. The lyceutn that was beld last JACKSON. Leis Brothers are shelling corn for Renuelly Bros and Erin Maun thi week. F J Morgan came borne from St Vincents hospital Monday feeling as well as could be expected. He will be confined to bis borne several weeks. Peter Sawyers, who has been in the army for the last six years, arrived home New Years for a visit with rela tives. Editha Kearney returned to St Catharines academy Monday after spending the holidays with friends in Omaha and Sioux City. D J MoDonald and sister, Sarah, of Sioux City, ware looking after their property interests here Saturday, Basil Maun, of Laurel, spent sever al days here the past week visiting relatives. P Persinger and wife of Hubbard Nebr, have moved to the Frauk Dayey farm recently vacated by Ed Camp bell. Quite a number from here went to Dakota City Monday and Tuesday to hear the Hogan-Uoss contest case over the county clerkship. The recount of the ballots was completed Tuesday evening wmou resulted in lavor o Ross. Margaret Ashford, ot Homer, visit ed over Tuesday night with her sister Mary, at tit Catharines academy. Born, to William Dlneen and wife o! Vista, December 22, 1909, a son. Mra llenrv Franchico is enjoying visit from her sister, Mrs Ricketts, and husbuud, of Missouri. Ronnie Barry attended the Omioron Alpha Kuppa dancing party at the Mondamlu Hotel, Sioux City, Wednes day evening, and was an over New Years guest at the Dr Win Jep son home. Mrs Preston, of Decntur, Nebr, was an over Weduesday night guest ot Mrs Nellie Zulauf . Dr Leahy bought the Jackson drug Go's drug stock last week. Mary Morris of R ck Valley, Iowa, arrived hero last Friday for a visit with Mary Barry, James Casey aud P J Hodgins, of VisU, departed Tuesday, for Lucan. Canada, to visit relatives. Announcement cards were received here last week by relatives and friends announcing tue marriage of H.varista Ryan, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed ward J Mullally of this place, to Dr Ernest Jenkiuson of Sioux, City, at their home in St Louis last Wednesday. The bride has lived here all her life and is a popular and ao oomplished youug lady, graduating from St Cathurins noademy here and later from the Visitation Convent in ot Eouis. The groom Is a promising young physioian wuoho ability and worth render him worthy of the bright and attractive bride whom ho has chosen. Dr and Mra Jenkinsou will be at Lome after February 1st at 831 Nebrufdia at, Sioux City. They have the best wises ot a hott of friends for a happy and a prosperous future. Mr and Mrs E J Mullally attended the wedding. Mr Mullally returned home Monday eveuiug but Mrs Mullally re mained for a longer visit. HOMER. Clair Brown oimehome Friday. Audrey Allaway invoiced this week. John Alam of the reservation was Homer visitor New Years. Mr Hess, the elevator man arrived Friday bringing a wife. They are at home iu one of the school house cottages. Neva Best eutertained a party ot young ladies Friday eveuing, who re port Miss Best an ideal hostess. Lena Wi'kius was the gueBt of Mrs Audrey Allaway several days the paBt week. Johu McQuirk aud family came dowu from Sioux City Saturday aud will runiain for the wiuter. Mariou Curtis was at the Phil Run, home from Friday to Sunduy. Feru Bnckland returuod to her home at the Winuebago Agency Thursday of lust week. Jennie Combs, of South Sioux Citj, visited several days with her grand parents, S A Combi and wife, and with friends. . Ed Norris aud wife are both ou the sick list. Frank Broyhill accompanied Geo Wilkins home from Dakota City Fri day, returning Sundi.y. Editor John n Ream and family of Dakota City visited relativea in Homer between trains Sunday. Mra Orval Lake and children were guests of relatives in Dakota City Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs Vern Lake and chihlren accompanied tlietu home. Joe Harris of Fmerxnp csrue rionn Thursday of Isst week to vieit his mother, Airs Dorothy Harris, and other relHtivea Roe McEntaffer aud wife were Homer visitora Thursday of last week. Mrs Eph Rockwell entered a hospit al in Moux City lst week to have her eyes treated. They have been troubling her for several weeks. She was some improved last reports. Monday night was somewhat noted in Homer for the reason that four new ly married couples had the pleasure of pHS-dng out cigars to the boys. ' Will Learner and wife and Will Broyhill aud wife with all the Lea rner children spent New Years at the Perry Learner home. Married At South Sioux City, Rev Phillips ofliciiatiug, Ernest Hum's to Miss Bessie Sharp, both of Omadi precinct. Here's to you Ern. Mnrrind, at the home of the bride Monday eveuing Jan 3rd, Rev Cliap pell officiating. Miss Ha Priest to Ouh Goodsell both of this place. Con-grstiilutions. Thorwald Frederickson and bride are here on a visit at the home of the gloom's parent, Rasmuss Frederick- son and wife. Thorwald was married on December 29th to a Miss Jensen, of Newell, Iowa. Elsie Wilkins was a guest o! Cora Midkiff from Sunday until Tuesday. Fred Kipper returned from bis sev eral mouths rusticating trio Wednes day. The two gamblers known as the DeLong brothers were invited by Jus tioe Cuitis Weduesday to leave town. S line one unknown broke a window Tuehday night in the "Farmers Ex change" and the fruit, etc, were all frozen. Peach McKinlev attended the fourth wedding anniversary of J R Jones and wife in Omaha, Jan 3rd. U A Monroe and Wm Win-h at tended the theater in Sioux City Sat urday night and saw Tim Murphy. Jud O'Doll and wife returned from Oklahoma, Wednesday. Mrs Philomena Goodsell is on the sick list. FAILS TO PROMOTE TEMPERANCE Oklahoma Slate Convention De ncoss Prohibition. THE LAW PRODUCES CRIMINALS Over 500 German-American Citizens Declare the "Present Statute Has Not Lessened Drinking, but Has I Cut Legitimate Revenue. j SATURDAY SPECIALS j I Stvturdtvy, Jan 13tK 4 lbs Seedless Raibins. . .25c 9 lbs Sugar 50c 1 Gallon Syrup 35c A full line of sizes in Children's Fleeced Hose, worth 20c per pair, at Ho Small Sizes in Boys' Winter Caps, worth up to 75c, your choice, for ' I3C SALEM Mr and Mrs Elmer Blessing invited a fe o( their friends in Monday even ing to help them celebrate their 10th anniversary of married life, W F Mikesell and wife of Ponca, ate New Years dinner at O W Fisbtra E H Cornell was a business visitor at Ponca Tuesday . Jacob Learner and Irving Fisher and wives took the first degree in the S K O which met for the first time at Oliver Fisher's, Mew Years eve. Dean Carnell is attending the Na tional Business college in Sioux City, having started Monday. Emery and George Learner, after spending the holidays at home, return ed to their duties at sohool, the former to Kansas and the latter to the uni versity at Lincoln, Nebr MiHS Leoue Lange of Homer, visited relatives hero a few days laat week. "Just a few watcued tue old year out ahd the new year in at O W iisu er's. Harry Edwards aud wife of Mitch ell, S D, visited at the J W Hazle grove home Wednesday of la it week Miss Lena Barber of Ponca, visited relatives and friends here a few days last week. H Vesley Brown returned this week to Ins home in Lleriick, S D. Mrs J H Lehman, of Ft Dodgo, Ia, visited the past week at the Bachert home. E L Ro.ss and family have returned from their holiday visit at Rock Val ley, law a. Mrs Oeo Sherwood, of ISionx Falls, S D, visited her sister, Mrs E U Car nell, a few days this week. Mrs i'rea ueerman jr lias rteen con fined to her bed for a few days with an attack of bronchitis. uiay Armurignt nas ins new corn shellor ready to operate. We aie told ihat it will be one ot the handiest rigs tn this locality, Dr Fred Roost visited over Sundav at borne. Official Proceedings ot tha Board of County Commissioners. Dakota City, Neb, Jan 4, 1910 Board of coanty commissioners mot to settle with ibe county treasurer Present John Sietk, chairman, aud Ed Morgan. The following bonds were approved by the board : D C Stinson, justice of the peace, Dakot i precinct ; W L Ross, couLty clerk; Wilfred E Voss, county superintendent; Daniel C Heffernan, county judge. Board sojourned to January 10, to continue their settlement with the county treasurer. W. I- UOS3. Clerk For Sale A large list of Cheyenue, Morrill, Box Butte, Kimball, Sootts Bluff and Banner oounty Nebr, lands. Ranches, relinquishments railroad contracts, school sections all sizes and prices from $0.50 per acre and up for deeded lauds Uaviug a personal knowledge of these lands I will go aud show them to those who wish to invest S A Combs, nouier, Nebr CHURCH NEWS MITHODIST. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday as follows Preaching, 11 a ni ; Sunday soSool, 10 a mt Class meet nig 12 m; .bpworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaching, 7 pm Locturr) fJourso Dates R O Bowman. ...Friday, Jan 21, 1910 The Modem Musicians Saturday, Feb 5, 1910 R L Kemple .Wednesday, Mar 23, 1910 A Guthrie (Okla.) dispatch to the St. Louis Post-Uispatch, dated Sept. 20, says: "Denouncing prohibition as an Infringement of human rights, call ing It a huge Joke, a lad and an Illu sion, declaring that it leads to crime and contempt of law, the German American citizens ot Oklahoma, In state convention at El Ileno during the. week. aDnroved the work and the efforts now being made by the Sons of Washington to secure an amendment to the state constitution, which will substitute local option and high li cense tor state wide prohibition. The resolutions do not mince words. The convention was attended by representative German citizens from all parts of tho state. Colonel Henry Braun of Guthrie, formerly prominent In German social and athletic circles in St. Louis, was chairman. When the orchestra played "Die Wacht Am Rheln" 600 Germans arose and Joined in Its singing. Mr. Braun of Guthrie was elected president for the ensuing year, with James Stiehl of Shawnee as vice president; lleinrlch Schultz of El Reno, secretary; Helnrich Dahl of Enid, treasurer, and Henry Hensen of Wichter, a member of the board of trustees. The resolutions follow: Whereas, Prohibition continues to arouse the interest anu me uiscon- tent of a majority of the ciUzens of our state, and' whereas, the efTorts oi the authorities to enforce the pro hibitory laws have proven a complete failure and have added to the crim inality of the people, and Whereas, We contend' that 1 Prohibition is an outrageous in fringement of fundamental human rights and a fraud upon the people, since the question whether the use oi liquor Is right or wrong is one or in dividual conscience. 2 Thnt prohibition Is a huge joke, a fad', an illusion, leading to intemper ance and contempt of laws, causing higher taxation, stagnation of public and private enterprises, denunciation, treachery, secrecy and crime. 3 That prohibition Is a prolific breeder of hypocrisy and perjury and no remedy for the evils of liquor traffic. 4 That prohibition works a hard ship on the poorer classes, who can not afford to buy their beer by the barrel or their whisky by the Jug, ana are deprived of their rights and priv ileges to procure what they may need and desire except from Illegal joints or bootleggers at double prices. 5 That in place of the limited num ber of saloons formerly operated in Oklahoma, from which the publje funds received a large revenue, there are now thousands ot Illegal Joints and bootleggers on roofs, In cellars, back rooms, stables and In all sorts of secreted places liquors are sold and consumed. The -state, counties and towns have no revenue therefrom ana must burden the citizens with higher taxes. Thousands of men, respecting every other law, do not hesitate to violate the prohibition law, hejng an Iniquitous Imposition upon their per sonal rights. 6 That the violation of this law will lead to the violation of others. 7 That the state has the duty to guard a citizen against aggression in his life, liberty and prosperity, but no right to regulate directly or indirectly his personal habits. 8 Lnws depend for their enforcw ment on publ,Ic opinion. Laws Intend ed to fetter all the citizens of a state, because a small percentage cannot control itself, are unjust, tyrannical, revolting and arouse human nature to rebel at their enforcement. 9 That prohibition has utterly fail ed to promote temperance. 10 The promotion of true temper unco can only bo brought about by education. The virtue of temperance should bo taught In the Tiome, not by prohibiting the use of alcoholic drinks, but by tenchlng moderate use thereof. Therefore, be It resolved. That we are perfectly able to ad minister our own individual affairs, and object to have self appointed guardians meddle with our personal rights. That we glvo our hearty support to the "Sons of Washington" In thejr ef forts to remove from the constitution of our state the outrageous disgrace, called prohibition, and thereby breul the fetter imposed upon the Tree peo ple of this great state under the guise of improving their morals. The plan of the Sons of Washington, constituting the anu prohibition forces of the state, which Is Indorsed In tho resolutions, seeks to nave a high license and local option amend ment to the constitution, through s vote of the people under the Initiative and referendum provisions of the con stitutlon. 3 cans No. Macaroni. . Saturday, 1 Peas 25c 5c per package Jan. 8th 10 off on Sheep l'nd Coats Matches. 4c per box Four No. 1 or No. 2 Lamp Chimneys.' ..25c S.A. Stinson Dakota City. Nebraska i iff to No need to bear the discomfotts of a northern winter. At a low cost you can enjoy the sunshine, flowers and sum mer life of Southern California, Cuba, the Bahamas, Florida and the Gulf Country. Take a winter vacation and see the historic Southland. Write me for descriptive literature about our personally con ducted excursions to Southern California, about Flnrirl.i nnrl nil the other far-famed winter resorts, berths, rates, train service, etc. mm j W. E. Snethen, Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb L. W. Wakelet, Q P A, Omaha, Neb agiiarnrarc When You See a Man Smile these cold days it means that he is happy because his home is well heated with a Garland Base Burner We have a few be happy, too. left. Better get one now and Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard Nebraska S - M T1. PifmniTfl Tlntni Tntiicf rir Kin, . . . a C W . . w.... i.uiu. auujii j uujr y um ill Ccx Lb Ul eg Proprietor of I City Meat Mss-ket Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymours White Laundry. Basket Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays OA KOTA CLTY N EBRASKA. goes on Sioux City Crystal Lake ft Homer LEAVK I.EAVB SloriCKI DAKOTA CUT 8 .'10am D 30am 10 30am H 15am 12 30piu 1 15pm 3 30pm 3 15pm 5 pm & 40pm SATURDAY NIOUTS ONLY 10 30pm H 16pm First publication JunT Iwks PKOOATB NOTICE TO CRF.DITOltH . In t tie. comity court of l'ukolu county, Ne liru.xkH. In thu mutter of the estate of Kredurlkku HtUlM'll, iln-rtiM'il. Notice In hereby tflven, Mint the creditors of the Hiilil deeeiisetl will meet the nihiilni. 1 1 ii t or of nl(l i-H tutu, iM-fore me, county Jiulue of luikotii county, Nehnink.it. ut the county court room In wiliI county, on the with day of April, lultl, on the iluth tiny of Mu.v, luu. uu I on tho Sfth dny of June. Iwl, ut liio'cloi-k it. m. each "iiy lor mu urio of pri'scntliitf their chimin for exiiiniiiiiit .11, adjiiktiiii'iit ami allowance. Kit month! im allow. cl for cr'dllur to present their claims and one year for the aumliilHtriilor to ettle said eslule, from thu tfi'lh day of lx cemls'i-, llV. This notice will lie published In thu Pnko tit t'ouuiy Hi' raid for four weeks successive ly prior to the imih day of April, lulu. Witness my hand, and seal of said oouft, tills tilth duy of iieceuits r, A. P. lwl". I). I'. HTINSOM, tHtAI.l O -i.lv .linlg. eaSSMB ISsaMMMlA MS.H SI mmirlV ityii'MSSSMSBMUfciasShMtSMMS--'' r "-?";,',, riiyy-g f r - . m3 I irr rr". ajtpitqbhim t v'"trli7: If. 'irws.i III 1,1 MStcckSPoiiIty snow NWAUDITJMyUM. 5I0UXCITY 2T.H-15'.HINCIJWE A. JANUARY wmm i The News. Herald for Newa when it it l JANUARY 2 ijmm;- mm DfcA .4 n .f4- v. r.'i y ' -J 1 m V-' lit Write I. M. Asbjeld, Secretary, care Auditorium, for Premium List and Information.