I I i j Partridge T FOR SALE Eggs, per setting of 15 .r)f)c ' per hundred 83.00 Roosters SI. 00 to $3.00 liens '...$1.00 Chris Smith Jackson, TVebraska Undertaker County Coroner 15. F, Sawyer Jackson, Nebraska To California Tree Several people ill ei joy n plen.anf. vacation trip to Clif.riiin V.d mimm- r at the expense tif tin- Sioui City lHiiy News, which has j'it announced Hiu. tention of srntiii-tf number of it renders on this tnuht delightf ill tiij. Two years ago The, Newn offered va cation trip to working ffirli and 10 were successful in securing them. One of the trip this summer will I)m by way of Seattle and Taeoma, thence to Portland, Ore gou, Han Fioncif.ro. Cal, Los Angeles and rtum by way t Denver. Other trips will be to Hun Francisco by wny of Denver, probably returning via Lot Angeles. '1 lie News sponis to be springing i-ornptlitig new all the time, and in addition lo the title earned mouths ago of beiug he fastest growing paper in the north west," is tow being knowu as "the paper that does thinga." For Sale I hare a lot of young lamb for ale at 50$ a bead. This is a cheap way to start a few sheep. Conio and buy them and have pets for tour childiet;, for If have hundreds of them. I also Lave a lot of sheep for sale. Fnni) liAHTF.i.a. Hubbard, N. h. Local Items Friday, April 29, 1910 Yn will Hud a (iood linn of sweat puds for hoise. whi s, nnieliinn ImKs, hihI 11 y.'iv (,oil line of hxrdware, tin warn ainl grniiilnwaie at right pi iocs, at Schriever r.ins. First publication Apr 15 Sws APPLICATION FOB LIQUOR L1CF.NSK Notice In her. by Btven that mi April 1.1, 11(1(1 () W Nli' tiled with the villiiac elork of Dakota City, Dakota county. . elirnskH, hi nppllvatlon ami petition for a lire lit..- lo Hell malt, spirituous and vinous llmiorw, unit conduct a saloon In said villa, OurliiK ilie lineal year tienlnnliKJ on the llntt '1 uesilay In May. 1UU, under the IbwsoI the slam of Nebraska Bnd the ordinance of said vil lage, Ina bulletin located on piirt of lots 14 and 15, In block . Any and all objec tions to the grunting of snld lli-en- should In. on tile with the vlllaao clerk of said vll lane oil or before the nh day of April, Mill. i. W. Niks, Applicant. VAVt. Pizky. Vlllauo lileik. Dated this 13th day of April. 1010. T !-. TT T 1 i. 1 . i- t Vi - Wm LrOREBIZ, Proprietor of City inleat: MtBrkct Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hides and Pelts Agent for Seymour's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY NEBRASKA I I I 1 LOST A full season's time, hard work and money by planting poor seed. Be wise, and get the best in the seed line. We have it. A full line of Clover, Alfalfa. Timothy, Rape, Cane and Grasses All good seed at a fair price; no poor, seed at any price. Tell us your Needs. Fred Illume whs down from Emer son o i I Ufioeas xwnudxy. Mrt Kosaifer. court repoiter, wa hern fiom Wttltuill Monday. Miss Ffnni'H Ilirli vii-ited at Lor home in Winner over Huiiday, Don't eat old stain bread when yon can pet good I rush bread every uiori- lug at aii a. (J Waddcll and A J Parker were bin ines visitor? here front Hon Ih Sioux City Monday. I)o jou keep an eye on Van's black Imard, if not you had better as he al ways has a bargain lifted there. Geo Tnrgi'on and Miss K Landon, both of ,lefferon, H D, were united in uia risge Tuesday by Judge Fleffei nan. Hoit Wood tbiished bis j di of car pentering lor (ieo Westoctt. in Hioux C.ty baturilay and returned to Dakota City. .IndgrtJP Poyd if Nelieh, Nebr, lent h few liotua witii fi lends m loan Tuesday, while euroute to Homer ou bll-illths. Ji umie McAllister was home frrm Fremont, Willie hit is attending bind uess college, and f pent fcu idy with his parebti. Edgar Arres lms quit stioking type on the Eagle for a more remunerative job as lineman for the Nebraska Tele phone company. J E E as ton baa movad the building formerly used as a barber shop to a lot at Crystal lake and will fit it up for a summer cottage. Roy Clopper and Mary Peltit, both of 8'oux, City, were joined in marriage Saturday by Rev W R War ren at the M E parsonage. Lillian Ream came np from Walthill Friday last for a short visit at her home here. Mabel Ream, daughter of Dr and Mrs Will Rjam, accompanied her. The windmill on the railroad water tank at Coburn Junction blew to smithereens during the 70-mile wind last Friday. They are using steain power now. 1 Mark Anthony Folen and Miss Irene Adams a u toed over from Sioux City Tuesday and were joined in marriage by Judge Ileffernan. Foleu is a bar ber iu the Mondamin. Barbara Neiswanger, who has been staying at the OJ O'Connor home in Homer, has been compelled to quit aohool on account of nervous trouble bordering on St Vitus dance. We learn through Congressman Latta that Jonaa Bowder of Naoora, has been allowed an increase in his pension and is now receiving $20 per month, dating from April 11, 1910. Mrs S J Faussdtt, mother of T J Knepper, who is here from Canon City, Colo, on a visit at the home of her son made the the entire trip alone notwith standing her advanced age of 75 years. Mrs W 8 JBaugbman entertained a few friends Wednesday evening in hon or of her nister, Miss" Belle Liebing, who leaves (Saturday for her home in Helmer, Iod, after a several months' visit here. Leroy Wright, of Deadwood, S D, was here Monday visiting friends of his boyhood days, lie is a son of the late James Wright, who about thirty years ago resided in the residence re cently Tacated by S A Stinson. Louis Cooler of South Sioux City waa here Wednesday bavins his hand drebsed bv Dr Maxwell. He reoeived his injuries last Fiiday by being knocked down br the work oar on the South Sioux Cit traotion line. In remittiog for the Herald from Douglas, N D, Arthur Minter writes that "everything is looking tine there; that the fields are waving green." Hh adda that E Woodward, who rewides near them, is in very poor health. The Odd Fellows lodge of this place observed the anniversary of the order Mondav evenine bv holding a social session after the regular meeting. A lunrheon was enjoyed by the members of both the I O O F and the ltebekau orders. Fred Schii yer, Ernest Range and L'ui Krumaiede went to ijiuentou Monday as rn rubers i f a eoranii'tee to roremleto the arrausetuent for the am ual piccio of the Sons of Herman for the, Northeast Nebraska distiit'i. The date for holding ttie pu-uio was set for July 20th, at Eowsou. Wednesday afternoon while Judge nefferuan and Comity Attorney Mo Allister were I olding a private confab in the vault ar1 j liuing the judge's i fline they pulled the vault door shut and in some manner tue comoinution gov turned. Anyhow they were finally rescued by Clerk of the Court Wilkius. A quiet home wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs J N Hamil- I ton Wednesday afternoon wuen lueir I daughter Bertha J, waa united in mar ' - j. ni. I riage to-Dr James A Crouch, of Lead, S&turdayi April JOth AD, Rev Hnberof HionxCityifli.i.t 0 irjg. The newly wedded couple left A 3-pound Can of Pears, lor C immediately after the ceremony on a A 25c Can of Sliced Apricots, for 20c I wedtfing kur to Cuba, stopping v,c w v. j , B route at the home of the grooiu pa- A 20c Can of Salmon, for IC rent9 Bt Quincy, 111. They will reside A 20c Can of Etre Plums, for 15c I at Lead. S D. Z. ..' . m mm SI The city league baseball season 7 Bars of Beat lim All boap, lor oponea at Crystal lake ball park Hun- i n-,1 t CH fe , &1SA dav under rather unfavorable condi- x xjanc u . tion8. The weather was just a triflu too I frigid to play good ball, or to set on the a8k.tUra8k.y( Zly xr bleachers snd enjoy the game. Juan ager Elmer Smith of the local team Onp-hnlf frallon Maole Svruo. for bUC had hard scratching to get a team to- I Brother to play the game scheduled Three 1-pound Cans of Baked Beans .)C with the Shepherdsons, butby filling out with some old-timers who had gone Mead'S Flaked Rye, per package.... UC to witness the game ho managed to Rive the "sheep-men" a pretty good Tbrfr Cms of Tomatoes, for.. .-... .zbC I chase for their money losiDg by fl score 01 y to 1, iiatienes ior iuo I I I 4 m TT.r. on.l l.'llll k " filf tlllt Shenherdsonp. Beirgs and Johnson The btockyards and Leeds teams aiso played at the lake park to a score of ft to 3. The crowd was rather small nwinr to the ohillt weather, nex Sunday the local team meets me Ktarkvards at Crvstal lake and with decant weather a cood crowd is ex pected Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co. Hubbard Nebraska WHAT IS WRONG with our Public Schools By Joseph M. Rogers A series of article creating widespread comment from the press and educators of America. Now running in ILrippIrkcott's MsmzIlC j Get It Kead It I Special Hates Given to Teachers ADDRESS 9 Lippincotfs Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa. '.SATURDAY SPECIALS! S.A. Stinson I Dakota City, Nebraska ! Bargains at Van's every day, Hen V ( Ktanar.l for heating, plumb ing and lighting. Joseph Qnintal was down from Jack son Tuesday, visiting relatives. Van do Zeddo lias doenrated bis store. Vtith a fresh coat of paint. Elsie Kriimwiedu i sick with threatened attack of pneumonia. If L tlilnian of hioux UitT, wns transneting business heroTucHday For Sain Seed Corn that will prow. Mrs D C Stinson, Dakota City, Neb Buy a good farm on the Dakota county bottom. I have it. Eiiuers. Fred Wood was able to be np and dressed yesterday, but is still very weak. Mrs II O Dorn and son John F Bart lettof South Sioux City, were visitors here Sunday. Alfred I'izey, wife and son of Sioux City visited over Sunday here at the Mrs I'izey home. Miss Katie Flaunery of Jackson has purchased the Jamos neui.ey forty acres southwest of Hubbard. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping call up No, 1, and he will deliver the goods promptly. Fanl Tiz?y went to Randolph, Iowa, Saturday to accompany his wife and baby home, returning on Tuesday. Lyman White is from Woodbine, Iowa, this weok, looking after the erection of a house at Crytal Lake. Walter Q Hileman, went to Allen, Nebr, Monday evening over the Bur lington, returning Wednesday noon. Rcbc'o Knepper, who is taking a course in pharmacy at an Omaha col lege, spent Sunday here with his par ents. The "Social Dozen" club of Sioux Uity spent the day Tuesday at the home of Mrs W S Baughmau iu this place. Herbert Sandberg and Miss Ethel Hunter, of Wakefield, spent Sunday here at the home of Rev and Mrs W R Warren. Found a pooketbook containing money. Owner can have the same by paying for this notice and proving property. Mrs Joe Leedom was down from Hubbard last week and speut a few days here with her husband and other relatives. A T Haase was an Emerson visitor Monday He says that Frank Haase is doing a good business in his newly aoquired store. Ohas Lamere and Bertha White Eagle,.Indiaus from the Winnebago reservation, were married by Judge Heffernan on the 22nd. It pays to trade at Vans, and be sides he will give you, free of charge, a handsome chromo in the course of time. Oo and see him. John Wilson and Annie Riedeman, clerks in Davidson's store, Sioux City, were married in South Sioux City Wednesday evening by Rev J P Phill ips. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. I'lILDB & 8LACQHTEB Co. Theo E Blivkn, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. The court house yard is putting on a neat appearance since the therm a force went over it with lawn mowers. If there was only some way to get rid of the pesky dandelions the lawn would look finer still. The Herald the ' past week turned out some neat graduating . invitations for the commencement exercises of the Dakota City High School, which will be held in the M E church on Thurs day evening May 26, 1910. Lola Mclntyre of South Sioux City waa arrested by Deputy Sheriff Joe Leedom Tuesday night on a charge of selling liquor illegally. She was tak en before Justice of the Peaon Funk and gave bonds for her appearance Ashlev Londrosh haa moved hit family from the Seymour, bouse into the Mrs Oeyer residence. Alfred Seymour will move his family from the R E Evans farm to his residence in town as soon as he can re-paper and paint it. Oo to Fred Bartels, Hubbard, Neb, to buy your young lambs to feed, for he wants to sell his old sheep for mutton sheep. He is selling the lambs at a low price of 50 a head. This is cheaper than they can ever be bought for again. Curg Ayres got a bad cut on the f ice one day last week while assisting F II Forest in repairng some telephone lines. A long handled shovel that was left standing against a tree blew down and struck Curg in the face, in flicting a bad cut on his nose George Sheibley returned from a trip to Douglas, N D, last Thursday, lie did not ko to Canada in quest of land, as was his intention when he left here about six weeka ago. He said the neoole retur iug from there did jv v vt f vt jy v vt yj j,t t tf vt ,t j? f v f vt , V .fr ,? t i VP Dining- Room . Specials Sideboards, Iluffcts, China Closets, Extension Tcvblcs, Dlrtlrirj CHsxirs. e: xtra ie:c3ia:l 1!' $1.50 Value Dining Chairs, made of hardwood, golden finish, cane or imitation leather seat, April Special $3.50 Leather Seat Dining Chairs, made of solid white oak, quarter sawed, box seat construction, genuine leather seat, well braced, April Special " $10 00 Mattress, made of'cotton felt, laid in layers, covered in $C JJV' Special $1.40 83c $1.99 9 heavy ticking, April Special $3.00 Carpet Sweepers, guaranteed. S2S.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12. Mail Orders Filled at Once. ANDERSON G0()-0S Fourth Street. Special 522.50 Send for Cttaloguo FURNITURE GU. Sioux City Iowa v i f 'i1 'H V W. - - 4 9 ft 1 1 VI ! U T ,L vr f tl Vt t V f l ! ta t . 7 stf J, fi 4 9 ' fi 7 fi 4 m ;s i DAVIDSON BROS PURCMASH DOW CLOTH1NQ CO.'S STOCK it eive a very glowiug acoonnt oi conditions across the line. D II Hager left Sunday for Winni- . A xl. - peg, Uanaua, wnere ue win upeuu tue ii turner woraiug lor tue oabsaioue win Lumber Co. for whom he has worked the past two or three years recting offices and sheds at their nu- . . . uierons varus, xie is overseer oi a mig of about forty workmeu. The exeoutiv committee of the Honietuakeis Clutihebi a very pleas ant meeting ' unday afternoon at the um of the Vice l'ru 1 lent, Mrs Oeo. W U tea. After a business session a social Hfteruoon followed at the close of nieh i he bovtesa served dainty re freshmen a. It was decided to hold Iih i ext uieetiiig of the Club at the Cou t House Hall, triday Afternoon May 13th. 1'iogiani ueit week. Sheriff J P Rockwell got a tip Mon dav that oue of the burglars who par ticipated iu the attempted bauk rob bery at Kaler, rt D, laHt week and who waa wounded by l no ouicers at tue time, was being cared for at a resort in South Sioux I ity, and that Sioux Citv Dhyaici ui a as seen to mak several visits to the plxo... The sheriff and deputies immediately drove to Covington and searched Beveral places where the fugitive might have beeu in hiding, but the only evidence found was a strong odor of iodoform at one of the places visited. It was learned afterward that the injured man waa put on the Norfolk train and taken west by some of his frienda. One of Sioux City's oldest estab lished clothing stores changed bauds Saturday - of last week, when Dave Davidson, of the Davidson Bros Com- I I il a 1 a pany, purcuasea tue entire biock oi the Dow Clothing company. The amount of the purchase has not been determined, aooording to Mr David son, who aaid an invoice would have to be made first; but the figures will amount to $05,000 00 on a close esti mate. The goods and fixtures of the Dow store will be moved at once to the Davidson store and will be placed in the new room on the main floor. The employes of the Dow store will be offered positions with the Davidson company. The manager, Mr W L French, has not yet decided wbtther he will accept a position with the Da vidson company. It has been known lor some time that the Dow store had lost its lease on the building in which it has been located for years. The lease, how ever, holds good until January 1, 1911, nd Davidson Bros probably will sub let it for that length of time . The value of the furniture and fixtures amounts to something like (6,000. The invoice of. the stock is being made this week, and when finished some exceptional bargains will be of fered in clothing., Watch the Herald for further announcements. . FOR SALE Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale. Brought from Red River Valley last ear. Also a nice lot of Rural New Yorkers. On Warner's farm & miles southwest of Dakota City, 4 miles uortheast of Homer. 50 cents per bushel. H Zentmire, Dakota City, Nebr, Case Against Seiner Dismissed Th case instituted by Game War den D J O'Donnell against Bnd O'Dell and Henry Kuudsen for seining fish in the Jackson lake a oouplewof weeka ago waa dismissed in Judge Heffer ir i.a court Monday. Both County Attorasy McAllister and Judge Heff email were of the opinion that Jack son lake waa still a part of the Missou ri river channel, and not being public water the court had no jurisdiction over the right to seine ash theerin. This will in all probability apply to Crystal lake if the violators of the game and fish laws are canght in the aet of seining fish there, as the same overflow from the river that enters Jaokson lake also fills Crystal lake. State Game Warden Dan Geilus was here to assist in the prosecution and waa highly incensed at the action taken by the court in the matter. Hay for Sale Some good upland hay for sale in the stack. Enquire of Miss M A JJe loughery, Jackson, Nebraska. EASTERN STARS ELECT OFFICERS The Eastern Star lodge of this place at their meeting last Saturday after noon elected the following officers: Worthy matron. Mrs Geo J Boucher; worthy patron, R E Evans; associate matron. Mrs Wm Niemeyer; conduc tress. Mrs WL Ross; associate con ductress, Mrs D O Stinson; secretary, Mrs Marv R MoBeath; treasurer, Mrs R E Evans. The following appointive ofiioers were named: Points of the Star Adah. Mr Fannie Crozier; Ruth, Mrs Laura Dorn; Esther, Mrs Bertha Maeomber; Martha, Mrs Alta Schmied; Electa, Mrs Mattie Ream; ohaulain. Mrs Martha Adair; marshal, - .... .. Mrs Mollie Sides; organist, Mrs iiiuu Eimers; warden, Mrs Belle Barnett; sentinel, Marvin Armour, T To look up your Seed Corn. Very Important this year. Send us sample of your corn about 100 grains and we will have it tested, free, and give ou the Government Report on it. "The Bank'that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT! Bank, of Dakota County i "AW AYS hungry for MORE business ilok.oa N.br. I I I I I Estimates.. ....Furnished Repair Work Promptly Attended to Ilesvting, Plumbing and Lighting Haven't you "ever heard of the Ideal Lighting System? If not let us tell you about it. A card will se cure a demonstration and descriptive matter. North Sf ! f Dnidwav Jt. 14th atnd ItSH ttta. Phona No. 53 Dakota City, Neb. Seed corn for Sale Crop of 1908. $1.00 per bushel taken at the crib. A. M. Nixon, Homer, Neb 39 ITcars on tSG Market: 39 years since the Minnesota Linseed Oil & Paint Co. commenced the manufacture of Pure Prepared House Paints. The BEST then, and during a period of 39 years has given such universal satisfaction that today it is rec ognized as the Standard of Quality Everywhere. You can't afford to run any risk if it's MINNESOTA PAINT You KNOW its the BEST. A good stock always on hand at Edwards I Bradford L'mb'r Co. Y. 0. Lake, Eceidont Mgr. Dakota City, Neb CHURCH NEWS v MiTHODIST. Rev G B Warren will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday May 1st at 11 am. Services at the Methodist Episoopa churoh every Sunday as follows Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday school, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, G -.80 p m; Preaching, 7 pm Rev G B Warren, PHD, a brother of tbe Dakota City Methodist pastor, will give a lecture on his tiip to Pikes Peak, Friday the 29th at 8 p m at the M E church. At the close of the lec ture a silver offering will bo taken for the benefit of the superannuated- preachers. Cornel Card of Thanks We wish to express to the dear peo ple, one and all, our most heartfelt thanks and appreciation for their kind ly assistance in our late bereavement, Mr Mary Fixey, i Mr and Mrs Alfred Pizey, '. Mr and Mrs Paul Pizey, ' ESa,c!k to tike IFTtTL The greatest advertisemet ever given to western farm lands is contained in the present discussion regarding the high cost of living. Our population and its demands has increased beyond the ratio of increased soil products. The man who owns a farm is surer to day than ever before of it future value and worth to himNearly a million immigrants come annually to this country. The west is increasing in population at the rate of half a million a year. The man who owns a 30 or 40-acre worn-out farm in Europe is considered independent, yet the west offers you 320 acre tracts oLMondell lands or 80-acre tracts of Government Ir rigated land, at a price that comes near being a gift. . ... With the absolute certainty that these lands will be beyond the reach of the, homesteader in a few years, it will pay. you to get hold of a western farm for yourself or your son before it is too late. Get in touch with me. 1! Hlill'il'li i ill D. Clem Deaveu, Gen Agt Land Seekers Information Bureau, 1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr. Abstracts of Title A 110,000 Surety Bond Guarantees the aoouracy of every Abstraot I make I Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co: Bonded Abstracter J. J. EIMERS