Dakota County Herald TOllN II. REAM, PUBLISHER . Subscription Price. $1.00 Ter Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been eranted for the transmission of this paper through the ibm is an second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Political Tivnouivcc meals FOR HEPREHKimTIVE. t hereby annminrn myolf for tlin nnml' notion on th.uti'iiKK'rntlo ticket for Ker dilutive from thn Sixteenth Ki'PiPKt'iitn tlve district, find o!li'lt your ftiiiiort nnl Influence nt the polin tiicmiIii.v, Annum 10111 I). 11. Mi'Nuiiiiirn, 1'emler, Nelir. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I wlh fo announce myself n ft cnnlllnte for the ut'HMKTHt lo noinliiiitloii for repie. KiMitHtlVH from thn, the Sixteenth rtlHtrlct' rompoxi'd of Thtirtin, 'uinliiK nod lutkoin rou ii tit's. Kiiliji'ct to tln decision of till' ' coming prlnini leu. ntnl I solicit the vote and In II tie nee i if the. ileinocrnttc voters. Y . (Iai.i.ahii kh, KomiIIc. Neb, FOR CONGRR88. I ncllelt.tlip ltcpnlillcnns of the Thlnl Conmi'isloiiftl IilMiict to vote for my nom limtlon ut the prlmiirlfs AutriiHt Itlth. l.AWHON G. IIiiian. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. T hceehy snmiuiH'K myself s cnnrihlntn fi the republican noinliiHtloit for representii tlve for tills, tlm Kith dlstrlcl. composed o lmkotn, Thurston nnd t'uniliitf roil n lie subject to the will of the republican elect ore hi the coining primary. Ck.imi. It. HoiruiiN. FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself hh ft rnmlldnt for eon my roinniWxIoncr for the Thlnl I !om inlsMoner lUHtrlct of iinkoln county, Mil Ject to thu will of the repiihllenn voters a the prlmury election. Nki.ko Kkaii Notice of Democratic Precinct Caucuses, It I recenimeniled by the democrntlc count v cen trill committee tliut IhedKTeren precincts hold their caucuses on hiitimiiiy August lulu, at Do clock p. m., ( tho us iihI vmlnir nliu-es for the purpose, jf select Inn cundldutes for the different precinct olllces. Tlionms Ashforu. (Jhttlriiimi I'Htil Plzey. HecselBry. Swan Olson of Waltliill, is a oandi date for the nomination of represent tive of this district at the hands of the republicans. It is generally conceded that every man who has served faithful in a po litical oflioe is entitiled to another term. Henator Burkett is just closing Lis first term os a United States Ben a tor. lie is asking for a re-election. At td is time Nebraska needs experi enced men to represent her in the Uni ted States Senate. No new man can ex pect to accomplish anything the first few Tears. Henntnr Kurkett has the knowledge of affairs boru of experience- lie can do more for Nebraska tliau any man that can possibly be sent to represent the people, lie knows its wants and in the position which he' now stauda with bo many senators re tireiug, he will step itto prominence as one of the most able senators of that body, If yon waut Nebraska to take a piominent part in the progress ive legislation which is needed at the nexl term in congress, vote to return Benator Burkett to Washington on Tuesday, the 16th day of August. 'rnm ft 1 1 r Pyrrnncee Pender Republio : John F Meyers was down from Sioux City Monday. Fonca Journal : Mrs Warnook Is vis iting in Dakota City this week..,. Chaa Ejler is doing some painting at Yista this week. Wynot Tribune: Mrs Antrim and children of Coleridge have been here during the past week visiting at the parental home in 8t James. Beacon items in Emerson Enterprise Florence and Orval Warner went to Homer last week to take in the picnic and came home Wednesday of this week. Newcastle Times : Mrs Bam Heikes and (wo children Lola and Quraldine, returned to their home at Dakota Citv Tuesday after a visit here at the Al Russell home. Thurston items in fender Republic Air ana Airs Harry rounds were over from Hubbard Bunday .... Mr and Mrs Lafe Clinkenbeard wer pasaeugers to Hubbard Monday eveniog. Jefferson items in Lyons Mirror: M nd Mrs M M Warner, and friend from Lincoln, drove through Jefferson Sunday enroute to the Indian pow-wow aud made a friendly call at Wilbur Newells. Lyons Mirror: Arthur Kohlmeier from Wakefield ia visiting with his grandpa, John Rieaohe.. . .Mia R O Bauer, a aister of M M Warner waa here this week enrouta to her home in Canada. Sergeant Blnff items in Sloan, Iowa, Star: Mr and Mra Geo Hollenbeck spent a oouple of days at Crystal Lako last week. ...Mr ahd Mra John Hollen beck left Tuesday to apend a week'a outing with their daughter at Crystal Lake. Pender Timea: Misses Mary Twohig and Ruth Hutchinson of Bioux City were gnesta of Miss Lou Hirsoh Sun day.... John Forrest and family and Miss Edna and Roland Wachter of Linooln came down from Crystal Lake where they have been stopping and visiting in Pender. Wayne Democrat: 'Gene Leahy was a visitor from Jackson over Bunday. ....The Kemp and Corkey families went to Crystal lake Tuesday morning for a week's onting.... John Hnfford and family spent Sunday and Monday at Crystal lake, gnesta of the Ileckerts. ....Ueokert'a will return from Crystal lake on Friiay ahen tha Kate family will occupy tha oottago... ,T W Mor an took a rnn down to Crystal lake Sunday to visit Lis family, who are spending a few ? eeka in tha Berry cottage.... Good thing Rev Corkey Las gone to Crystal lake . The Wayne people who are so good when at home Lava gone a fast pace at the now fa xuoua onting place. They fish and awimonthe Sabbath; drink colored, fazzy water; play pool, and we beard of one Wayne, married woman loaning money to strangers. It appears tbat there is something in tha lake water- aside from horse munure tbat makes the visitors go some. Bioux City Journal, 8th: The pleas ure craft of Crystal lake were increas ed yesterday by the launching of the tjueen, which bad been brought from Capital Beach lake, near Lincoln, Neb, by the owner, Joseph Oonnion The Queen is an 18 horsepower, Jlglass bottom motor boat. It is 40 feet long, 10 feet wide and can develop a speed of fourteen miles an hour.... A large flock of Owls from thn Bioux City nest, No 1210, gathered at Crystal lake yes terday afternoon and evening for their first annual picnic. A similar affair will be held every year hereafter, The picnic dinner proved to be the feature of the onting. A quartette and an orchestra furnished music dur ing the afternoon and evening. Emerson EuterpriHe: Sheriff Rock well was in town on business Tuesday. ....Qus Girluch was in town Bunday visitifK friends. Ho is working in a butcher shoD at Winnebago.... Mrs John Groves returned to her home at Bloomfleld after a pleasant woek at the home of Chas Varvais. . . .Mrs An na Wa'luce Bge 50 and M T Doran age 73 will be married at the Sacred Hoart church by Rev Father Burke as soon as he returns home. Mr Doran for the past few years has been living with his eon in South Dakota and other relatives but this does not take the place of his own home and becoming lonesome his thoughts turn ed to Miss Anna Kelley, a little girl lie had known in old Ireland. Miss Kelley bad married and came to this country where she lived at Dubuque, la, until after the death of her hus band, when she went to live with her daughter in Bioux City. They will reside in Mr Dorau'a home in the north part of town. Winnebago Chieftain; J W Rey nolds was at Homer Saturday. . . . Mrs James Foltz was on the sick list this week. ... Harold Buokland waa in town over Sunday... .Sam Deering tas been on the sick list the past week. Misses Alable and Mamie Clapp, of Homer, drove down yesterday.... Miss Ida Anderson, of Bioux City, vis- tea at the John Ashiord home this week .... Omar Killbourn waa up to Homer Wednesday afternoon, seeing the races. .. .Sim T Huber, of Bioux City and Marshall Chas h Bates, of Homer, were in town on Monday.... Mr and Mra O S Lake, of Homer, were down last Sunday, spending the day at tie home of Mr and Mrs T T Harris. . . .Mrs Jacob lieikes, of Wake field, came on Tuesday for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs Sam Der ing. She went to Dakota City yester day to visit other relatives. .. .Sher man MoKmley is the new barber at Meronre's barber shop. Mr McKinley needs no introdnction to the majority of people in the vicinity hereabout, as he barbered at Homer several years ago. He and his family recently re turned to Homer from the Nebraska sand hills," where he has proved up on his claim... .Mrs It J Jones and little daughter, of Omaha, in company with her mother. Mra James Harris, and the formers sister-in-law, Mrs Em Harris, and Miss Lulu Harris, all of Homer, were visitors on Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mra T T HarriB. Mrs Jones, when she was Miss Sarah Harris, waa a lormer oompositor on the Homer Free Press when it was our lot to publish that sheet. She made the Chieftain oflioe a pleasant call ith her friends. Bimx City Tribune, 8th: Following the South Sioux City town council's service of notice to atop sellind beer and operating money gambling ma ohine at Bobby Black a cafe, Crystal I lake, Saturday morning, Sheriff J P Rockwell, of Dakota county, served similar notice on the proprietors of all similar plaoea on the lake Saturday afternoon. The resort waa free from beer aud slot maohines yesterday. Since about a half dozen men conduct ing lunch rooms and refreshment par lors at the lake are said to have been selling beer and operating money-pay ing alot machines in open disregard of the law the lake has come to be fre quented largely by a rough class and parties of drunken men and women have been commou sights. The pro prietors of all the places have declared that their particular places of amuse ment were coudueted in good order and that other places then theirs were responsible for the evil conditions. Each proprietor blamed the otheis though he did not single out any particular competitor. South Bioux City people became so disgusted with the situation that the town council held a special meeting Friday night and Instructed Marshal Waddell to order Bobby Black, proprietor of the Black cafe, to stop selling liquor and operating slot muuhinos. Waddell vimted Black's Saturday morning and delivered the councils order. Mr Black complied. lhe UUck oale was the only resort over which the South Sioux City coun cil could exercise any authority, it being the only resort on the lake that waa within the South Sioux City town limits. Sheriff Rockwell, learning mat Houtu Bioux VllJ had ordered Bobby Black to stop violating the law, took the aame action with regard to the other places in the afternoon. He visited Joe Saunders, proprietor of the Island Beach hotel; Alfred Savage, proprietor ol a lunch room and confee tionery stand, and Dennis Finnerty, who conauota a boaiuouse and is al leged to to have sold sold considerable beer on the aide, and told them all that they must sell no more beer and not run gambling machines. Tbey 'all promised obedience. The aherift also aerved similar notice on Bobby Black, but he already had ceased do ing the things of which the people Lad complained. Sheriff Rockwell said today: "There wasn't much dispoul tion to bother those places as long aa they were so far from South Sioux City and nobody went to them except peo ple who wanted to goto such places; but they got so strong tbat the drunka bothered South Sioux people. South Sioux went after Black, ao I thought it only fair to make the others stop." For Sale 200 acrea of Lay, one mils south of Coburn Junction. JMDavey, Ponca, Heir. CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Fred Bartela was iq the city Tues day. Mrs Bert Cobleigh and children vis ited Saturday and Bunday in Dakota City at the Ernest Triggs Lome. Joe Hagen returned last Friday from a several weeks visit through Ohio, Illinois and New York. A dandy new line of dishes for har vest and threshing, at Carl Anderson's. A dance is planned for next week in the new hotel. Mrs R Olson returned Lome the first of the week after a Week'a visit in Sioux City and other points in Iowa. Ella Thornton returned to Ler Lome in Bioux City after a two weeks visit in Hubbard aud vicinity. Jack Beacon? waa a sonth bound passenger Tuesday morning. New work shirts for fall wear at Carl Andorsou's. Anna Andersen came Lome Snnday after a week's stay at the Hans Knud sen homo. John Dnggan gave himself a little exercise Tuesday by going out In the country and seting up a windmill. John Ilogan and wife were Wake flold callers one day last week. Ex-Sheriff Hansen waa a Dakota City caller Tuesday, Overalls in all sizes and grades at Carl Auderson'a. Tom Heffernan ia Laving an addi tion built to Lis house just north of town. Bessie Thorn returned from her visit at Wayne last Monday, Mra WintLer -returned to Ler home in Kenasha, Wis, after a two months (tay at the James Hendricksen home. Mra Hendricksen accompanied her as fr aa the oity, . Remember we can save you money on groceries, in any quantity. Carl Anderson. Mr Hirsh of Nacora waa a Hubbard caller Thursday. Several farmers marketed Logs here Monday, Mrs Patrick Duggan was a Sioux City shopper one day last week. Mrs Maloney was in Hubbard a couple of days last week. A dandy new line of dress goods and furnishings at Carl Anderson's. Mary Timlin was an over night visi tor in Jackion Friday. William Flege, the man who mur dered his sister near Wayne, passed through here Sunday in Lis automo bile. The Infant child of Mr and Mra Eble was quite Biok last week, but at this writing is getting along nicely.' The ball game played here here last Sunday turned out a tie in the 8th in ning whon the Wakefield boys Lad to catch the train. You are missing a good thing if yon don't try Millar's coffee, sold by (Jarl Anderson. There is none better for the price. Anna Andersen went to the city the first of the week to consult an ocoulist. D O Heffernan was an over nisht visitor in Jackson last Friday. Johnny Hogau waa a soutu bound passenger last Friday. Nellie Heeney of Nacora spent last week at the J Harty Lome. King Horse gloves for Larvest and stacking, at Carl Anderson's. Qeorge Hale and wife and It R Dyer and family were visitors in the city Wednesday. Mrs Christensen and son, Joseph, left Weduesday for Ilolstein, Iowa, on a few week'a vacation trip, where they will visit relatives. Tom Long Lad a car of Logs on the market Baturday. Tom says it waa tha nicest load Lo Lad ever shipped. We want your cream, butter and eggs and all farm produce, and will pay the highest market price. Carl Anderson. Roy Wilsey and wife, Joe Leedom and wife and Mr Garret and wife witith their families,, spent Baturday and Bunday at Crystal lake. John Myers, brother of Mra R D Rockwell, and John Ketzenberger, I coutiiu, luft lor their homes at Watot loo, Ind, Tuesday, after a week a visit hereabouts. R 1) accompanied them as far as the oity. New shoes in endless variety, just re ceived. and we can fit any member of the family in any style of shoe desired Carl Anderson. The separator belonging to Joe Leedom and E Anderson burned up Sunday night. No one seema to know the origin of the fire. I here waa no insurauoe on the outfit and the loss will be huavy on the owners. Joe Leedom and John Oreen went to Lin coin Tuesday aud will bring back new separate JACK8UN. D J Kennedy of Sioux City, auditor for the Atlaa Elevator Co, waa in town Tuesday. Mrs John Lilly and children of Sioux City are visiting relatives here. The Misses Mary and Julia Barry of Belmoud, Iowa, are guests in the home ot their sister, Mrs R N Ryan, Nora Buckley, who spent the past month with relatives in Chioago, arriv ed here Saturday. Miss Buckley ia a student in St Catharine aoademy. Olive Bellinger of Sioux City is spending a few weeks vaoation with Margaret and Minnie Keefe. Mrs Krause of Dixon, Nebr, spent Baturday with her aister, Mra Lee Hall, She waa acoompanied Lome by Mr and Mra Hall who remained over Sunday. Mrs Clara Banseof Sioux Oity, was an over Sunday guest in the M Heffer nan Lome. D J McDonald of Sioux City, waa tranlacting business Lere Monday, Enid Buatty of Blair, Nebr, arrived Lere Monday for a visit with relatives and friends. Dr B J Leahy and wife and John J Ryan departed Tuesday eveuing lor Denver and ether points for a few weeks outing. The little sii-year-old eon of Horace Dugan and wife came home Monday from St Vincents hospital, recovering from an operation performed on his ear. J Butler and wife of South Sioux City spent Sunday in the Peter Bryan home, they formerly lived here. Bennetts Oill is spending the week in the George Thompson home at Wat erbury, Nebr. Ed T Kearney, wife and little son, Edward, and their guests, Mr and Mrs Edson Harkness of Berkley, Calif, au toed to Yankton, 8 D, Saturday, re turning Tuesday morning. D F Waters and wife are enjoying a family reunion this week, their eleven children all being home for the first time in a year. Their son John D who is in business at Early, Iowa, arrived home Tuesday and attorney Ed J ia homo from Omaha for a week's vaoation. Mary Barry returned Saturday from a visit in the Norris home at Rock Val ley, Iowa- llerjjan and Louis Roost and Lue P Beacom delivered about 4,000 bushels of corn to the Saunders- Westrand ele vator here, this week. Mary Timlin of Hubbard is visiting the Misses Margaret and Minnie Keefe. Mrs Frank Reed visited in Emerson last week. H M Wheeler, of LeMars, Iowa, visited over Bunday in the Alfred De maray home. Bennetta Hall returned Lome Wed nesday morning after an over Sunday visit with the Misses Mary and Nelly Maloney. SALEM Mrs Jacob Heikes of Wakefield, waa visiting relatives hereabouts the past week or two. Clay Armbright made a run to Rock Rapids, Iowa, last Friday with his auto, taking Dr Roost there to see a patient. George Miller and wife visited over Sunday at Coleridge at the Lis Bri denbaugh Lome. Tho Embroidery club Lave taken a . . . couage at urystai lake and are en joying a week's outing. Mrs C E Barber, mother nf E H Cornell, died at her home at Ponoa Monday. The funeral was held on Wednesday, and was attended by sev eral from this neighborhood. Salem lost another of its pioneer res idents Tuesday night, when Perry Learner passed away. The deceased was one of our oldest and most respect ed citizens, and his death, though not unexpected, was a shock to the entire community. George Hirsohback. wife and son left Tuesday on a western trio, and will stop at Julesburg, Col. where thev will take a look at their farm near that place. From there they will go to Montana for a visit with relatives of Mra Hirsohback. Mra Albert MoConnell and daughter of Gentry, Okla, are here visiting Mrs McDonnell s two sons, Will and Claud, the former working at Fred Culbert son's and the latter at Hugh Graham'a. Mr MoConnell is in Canada looking up land . A fine 7f-pound boy came to glad den the home of Mr and Mrs John Miller Thursday. D4ve Hilemann came in from Jules- berg last Saturday and will spend a month at the old home here. FIDDLER CREEK Miller Bros and Lonie Rasmnssen are busy hauling sand for their new barns. Chaa Dodge and wife were Sunday visitors at the John Labahn home. Mra L E Priest oame Lome from Grofton, last Saturday where she had been visiting with her son, Clifton, Fred Wilkins and daughter, Clara, went to Lyons last Saturday to make arrangemont for Clara who's going to attend the high school at that place. Gua Wilkius went to Manning. Iowa, lust Thursday on business. J N Miller came home last Monday from Lake View, lo, where lie Lad been visiting for the past week. He is. thinking about' going to Montana to take a homestead. itobt j-iuesuorinii took his boy home from Bioux City Monday, and he is getting along as well as can be expect ed. lie lias lost the sight ot the eye that was injured . Ed Rockwell and family were all on the sick list last week. A ball game was played at Xela Anderson's last Sunday between Plum Grove and Fiddler Creek score, 3 to 2, in favor of Fiddler Creek. Mrs Malingter of Emerson, visited at tho Ed Maurice home last week. Aioeri jiooertson and lamuy were Winnebago visitors Sunday. HOMER. Fred Kipper and Garret drove to Emerson Tuesday. Mason Sherman McKinley ia having old barn torn down to niako room Lis for a new one. Mrs Ilelou Weeks of Rosebud, S D, visited Mrs T U Curtis and other friends between trains Wednesday. Mr Cook and family of Wisconsin came Wednesday for a visit at the Chas llolswortli home. Mrs Cook is a sister of Mrs Holsworth. Mattie McKinley, assistant editor of the Star, left Thursday for South Soo City, where she will join Mamie Chris topherson and accompany Ler to Crof tou for a week'a visit. August Wilkins and wife were pass engers to Manning, Iowa, Thursday for a visit with Chaa Scheuneman and family, former residents of this place. Wm Armour of Sioux City, waa vis iting with Lis children in this county several days the past week. Fred Barnes of Walthill, waa a vis itor at the Buckland home this week. Bert Kinnear departed Sunday for the soldiers Lome at Hot Springs, S D, Mrs Marvin Armour gave a very en joyable pionio party Thursday morn ing. Jennie Selby, 4 niece from fcuu City, being the guest of honor. May Altemua of Dakota City, waa a guest of Ler aieter, Mra Audrey Alia way, the past week. G J O'Connor started a second crew of Lands to Lis Lay ranch in Cherry, Our te Uuy Your House Furniture of Us. THE ANDERS C0C-G08 Fourth St. county last Thursday. Among them' was Col Hamilton, war correspondent ior the Star. Sam Blanchard, mail clerk on the Long Pine run out of Omaha, with his family are visiting at the Jas Blanch ard and Billy Buckland homes. John Collins and wife of Blyburg were in the western part of the state last week looking over their ranch. Beth Barnes went to Omaha Friday to visit his wife, returning Monday. Fred Wilkins and daughter, Clara, went to Lyons Saturday. Fifteen or twenty of Rev Phillips' flock accompanied him to Homer Sun day and brought a picnio dinner with them, among the number we notioed John Hazlegrove and wife and Will Mason, wife and children. Mrs R J Jones and daughter Velma returned to Omaha Sunday, accompa nien by Mary Harris. Died, Monday, August 8, Everett Shook, aged 14 months, the youngest ohild ot Elmer Shook and wife. In terment was in the Omaha Valley cemetery Tuesday. Rev Hammond of the English Lutheran church offi ciating. Ray ManBileld and wife were guests at the Wm Clapp home over buuday. nomer's Comets played ball at Oak land Sunday. Harvey Queen and daughters, Gol- die, Bessie and Mra Bud McKinley were sonth bound passengers Sunday. A little child of the Goff family who live in lhe Mrs H B Smith house is very ill with bowel trouble. George Johns and Wellington Smith, spent several days the past week at the lake fishing. Mrs Phil VanJOleve of Blybnrg, left early last week for Kansas City, Mo, to visit a married daughter. Maloom Smith was operated on at St Joseph's hospital, Sioux City, last Friday for appendicitis. He is recov ering nicely. Chaa Gurcsey of Emeron preccinct, now owner af the Webster place, was a Homer visitor Baturday. Mra Bauer of RoBebud visited frienda in Homer last week. Miss Jennie Brown and niece, Na- dine Bhepardson, were Sioux City shoppers, luesday. Will Learner and family, Aud Alia way and wife ot tbia place, and Rhue Altemua and family of Salem, were guests at the Will Rockwell home Sunday. It being Mra Rockwell' birthday. Misa Gertie McKinley returned from Belden, Monday. Miss Mattie, who was a guest for several days at the Tod Christopherson home in Crof ton, accompanied her home. Mrs Annie Shull is keeping house with her daughter Helei, in Des Moines, lo. Walter Cleveland, veternary waa a Sioux City visitor Friday of last week. Jim Allaway is building corn cribs on his farm to receive the bumper 'crop this year. Mrs Nelson Smith and guest, Miss Dorothy Smith, of Montecello. Iowa, and Mra T D Curtis, were Sioux City visitors i nday of last week. Tom Christopherson, of Mabel, Minn, an old resident of Homer, has been visiting frienda and relatives in Homer, Lmerson and Bancroft. Mr C is the owner of a creamery in Lis Lome town. lie accompanied his sister Mrs Bringe, of Bancroft, Lome she having been on a visit at his home. Mra Sarah Smith, widow of the late "Uncle Tom" Smith, reached the age of 87 years on August 3rd. A good and lovable woman, full of kind acta for all. She is spending the summer at the home of her daughter, Mrs Will Jastram, in franklin, Nebr. She waa kindly remembered on her birthday by a "shower of postals" eto, from many loviug friends who all hope she may be left with us, yet many more years. Greetings, Aunt Sarah from all Dakota county. SOUTH SIOUX CITY Kroni tho Keooril miss Anna l.ageu was taken to a Sioux City hospital Tuesday where she will uuilcro an operation for appendi cms. The foundation for the new tenant cot tace to be erected by John W. Hazle grove on the lots east ol the S. B. Lopp residence has been started. George L. Boals last week finished painting the residence of Mrs Mary Boals which freshens up the nptearance of the Boals home. Mrs. M. Johnson of this city and Miss Lulu lohnsoti of Akron left this for a visit with Mrs Johnson's son, H. J L. olinson m N.otta lilult County. During the storm Tuesday evening lightening struck the barn at the J. W. De Forest home on Walker's Island and two ot Mr De Forest's cows were killed. A third cow was uninjurtd aa were the horses. No serious damage was done the barn except to shingles on the root where the bolt passed down ward. J. W. Hazlegrove of the Farmers Mutual adjusted the loss. Money refunded Oil HARNESSi Everything in the line of Harness si rid Horse Goods Whips, Fly Nets, Saddles, Sweat Pads, Lap Robes, Stable Blankets, Etc. 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