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Dakota County Herald 10HN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Trice. $1.00 Vet Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mails aa second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. The result of the primary has been a timlication for Senator Burkett and places him without the shadow of a doubt as the most populi.r and strong est candidate which could have been selected. Receiving nearly three votes to one of that of his nearest competitor, there should be no occasion for any thing else but a solid support for him all along1 the republican line at the polls in November. Cecil R Baughn, republican, of Walthill emerged from the primary election with a majority of 44 over Swan Olson; FL Gallagher, demo crat, of Rosalie, had a majority of 191 over McNamara of Tender, and will be Boughn's opponent in the race for rep resentative for this district, J M Tal oott, of Crofton, democrat, will be George Wiltse'a opponent for state senator from this district. and Mrs Floyd Kilbonrn, of Craig, who were visitors for a week at the home of thi former's parents, Mr and Mrs O II Kilbonrn, and with his Bister, Mrs T T Uarria and husband, return ed home on Sunday. Honey Creek seems to be a pleasant place for Mr Kilbonrn 's children topend their sum mer vacation. I Items of Interest i from our Exchanges Pender Times: Frank Densia went to Hubbard Tuesday. . . .Geo Hayes of Hubbard was in town Saturday. Sergeant Bluff items in Sloan, Io, Star: Mr and Mrs Martin Hawk and two children off Goodwin, Neb, visited last week with relatives and frienda here. Hartington News: Bert Barnes and wife of Emerson were in town Friday night, guests of Mr and Mrs Chas Ire land. . . .Kir and Mrs J T Jagear and daughter of Emerson spent Sunday with Chus Trovancha and wife. Salix items in 81oan, Io, Star: Chris Smith and Antone Larsen, of Good win, Neb, visited Mr and Mrs Rasmus Hansen last week . . . .Marie and Ralph Linkswiler left for their home at Win nebago, Nebr, Thursday after a visit here with Mr and Mrs 8 D Cone. Tonca Journal: Mr Jibn Rahn was at Dakota City last wuok to visit her sister, Mrs Ross Policy. She return ed Saturday noon .... Mel Harden and wife wont to South Sioux City last a ridajr noon to attend the funeral of Mel's grandfather, Mr Waddell. They returned Monday noon. Walthill Times : Mr and Mrs Did dock and children went up to Crystal lake, yesterday. .. .Mrs W R Ream and daughter Mabel, are visiting rela tives at Boston, Mass.... The editor received a card this week from G II Laiusou, who is at El Dorado Springs Mo, drinking the waters and taking but Lis. He is having a fine time. . Lyons Mirror: Editor RJ Taylor of the Homer btar was here Friday, He is giving Homer a good paper. .. , Saturday waa M M Warner's birth day anniversary and a number of his friends gave him a surprise party. It is useless to tell how old we are be' otiUBe B W Everett would dispute it as he claims we came cut to tknite pri meval plains and dug the Missouri channel so Lewis and Clark oonld oome up the river in 1804. Tend or Republic: George Ruhl from South Sioux City visited over Sunday with his brother, Frank Rhnl and family.... Mrs L L Ream and Miss Lou Hirsch attended the Old Settlers' pionio at Dakota City Tester day.... Mrs Elizabeth Baker and daughter, Nettie and Mrs A E Farn ham and daughter, Edna, left Monday moruiug for a week's outing at Crystal Lake. The Crellin young poople were prevented from going on account of M Crelliu's sickness. Sioux City Journul 28th: Eddie Copns, jr, the 8-year-old son of Ed Copps, now serving time in the county jail for larceny, who was spirited away from the hands of the police and Mrs Anna Roberts, police matron when he was taken across the Mis aouri river ia a skiff, was found at the home of his aunt, Mrs Sophia Copps, at Crystal lake, by the lad's grand father, W G Copps, of Charter Oi k, Io . The lad has been taken to the Catholic ophanage, where he will be held with his sister Emerson Enterprise: G I Smith spent Sunday with relatives in Homer. ....Mrs Burt McEntaffor left Tues day morning for Boouo, Ioa, where she will visit at the home of her par ents, Mr and Mrs Gus Waldman.... Raymond Herman, the infant son of Mr and Mrs Herman A Stark passed away at their home Monday morning. Aug 15th, after suffering two weeks from summer complaint. A trained nurse, Mips Haafke, was called and everything possible was done for the little one but to no avail. each, another of 10 and one of (900 are said to have been passed by him. The worthless paper was made out to L Hanson, also a farmer in Dakota county. Sible had been working on Blessing's farm. Winnebago Chieftain: Miss Lulu nirsoh accompanied E J Smith from Homer, on his trip down last Saturday, ..Mell Nitbubr was down from the city Tuesday, seeing his father and brothers and sisters.... it U Mebuur and son, Lawrenoe, attended the Old Settlers pionio in Dakota City, yesterday.. .Miss Margaret Munn went to Dakota City Tuesday to be there ready for the Old Bottlers pianio on tna 23tu, and in the mean time visit relatives. .. .Mrs G E Owens waa down from Homer last Friday and Saturday, to help care for Mrs Clarenoe Pinner, who was sick. The latter has recovered now .... Miss Nell Palmer, one of the Emerson teaoh era. has been visiting for a week with Ler friend, Mis IlildaTurner, who has been spending her summer vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs Sol Smith. ....Mrs SA Combs and daughter, Mis Nell, were down from Homer, Tuesday, calling on several of their friend. Mis Comb is home for a ten dav vacation from Lincoln, where shs ha a position a stenographer .Hr Wayne Democrat: Miss Vivian Mo Neal went to Crystal lake last Sunday to visit Miss Frances Stone.... J T Dressier joined his family at the lake this morning and will take in the old settlers' pionio at Dakota City.... Mr and Mrs Lou Surber and the Misses Maud and Florence Surber were last Friday passengers to Crystal lake.... John Bressler jr, mother and sixtera autoed to Crystal lake Tuesday, Mrs T H Kohl and daughter going by train, the two families taking the White cot tage for a couple of weeks .... Ed Eo s- ton of Dakota City canght a horse thiof last Friday that made him $25 richer. Sheriff Rockwell was telling Ed about the thief taking a sorrel horse and buggy from Plymouth coun ty, Io. The liveryman said he had just seen the fellow watering his horse and agreed to split the $50 reward with Rockwell. The Democrat man arrived at Dakota City just a few hours too late to get in on the money Sioux City Journal 30th: D H Bull! van has returned from Fargo, N D, where deposition were taken in the case in which Mr Mary K McNamara asks divorce aod large alimony from Wm C McNamara. The case has gained some fame, and it is said it will canse a hot legal fight when it comes np for trial this fall or winter. Mrs McNamara gained a divorce and alii raony once, but the decision of Judge J A Welob, of Wayne, Neb, who ren dereu the decree in her favor, was re versed when an appeal was taken to the supreme court of Nebraska. The trial took place at Dakota, Neb. The dooision was reversed on the ground that Judge Welch had erred in strik ing out the answer of the defendant, and in refusing him the right to de fend, because of his failnre to cm ply with an order of the court compelling him to pay temporary alimony. Mrs McNamara recites a long list of griev ances in her petition, and among other things charges her husband with cruel neglect. McNamara has brought suit against his wife 8 parents, Mr and Mrs J J McAllister, claiming they alloca ted ibis wife s affections, lie asks heavy damages. This case was brought in the district court here, but now is before the supreme court of Iowa on appeal. McNamara lives nt Long Pine, Neb, and his wife lives with her parents at Dakota City Neb. Sioux City Journal 29th: W C Mo Namara, of Long Pine, Neb, is in Sioux City on his way home from a totir of North Dakota. .. .South Sioax City is expeiriencing a building boom, Many new houses are being erected, and real estate men say the town is growing rapidly. Many new sidewalks of cement are being put in....C C Frum, of Winnebago, Neb, passed through today with a long string of of feeding sheep, which he had pur chased at Baker, Mont. He says the country recently got a good ram and the range is coming back in good shape. The settlers are crowding the sheep men, much to the latter s dis gust, Mr Frum will run these sheep in the corn fields on his farm before putting them in the feedlot to finish for the market.... Plans are being drawn for several new cottages which will be erected early next spring ou Island beach, Crystal lake, Neb. Those who contemplate building are L C Stephens, i a Wagner, William Judd, Jay Beokley, Miss Mattie Sheri dan and Miss Sadie Feeuey. The cot tages will be built on the north shore of the lake, where a small colony of Sioux City people already are estab lished. Those who maintain and own oottages in this spot at the present time are John J Veidt, Oscar U Bor- man, Charles Young, Bert Burdick, Harry Sherman and John Thayer, Streets and walks have been laid out, and with the ample nuudy beach at this point the spot takes on the air of a small Coney island. . . .Jamos Sweeney of North Riverside, appeared at the clerk oi courts olllce in Sioux City Sut urduy and naked lor a marriage license, that he might wed Mrs Roua Wood worth. It was found the bride eloct already had a husband, but that did not daunt Mr Sweeney. Hiring a hack, he drove directly to Dakota City. Neb, and was married to a wom an win gave the name of Mrs Rosa Barnholtz. The clerk at Dakota City is in a quandary. The marriage took place within "an hour after Sweeney left t lie clerks ollice . in fciioux City, Did Sweeney throw his first sweet' heart overboard and call upon the re serve force of sweethearts, and, select ing a second one, hurry off to Dakota City and get married, is the quustiou puzzliug the Dakota City clerk. But on the other hand, the woman that gave her name at Mrs Barnholtz an swers the description of thelUrs Wood worth that was with Sweeney in Sioux City. Sweeney hesitated fully twenty minutes before purchasing the mar riage license. After payiug for it he had just 80 cents with whioh to pay for the serviaos of Rev L Keller in tying the knot. He soemed ill at case during his brief stay in Dakota City, ... .After having been a fugitive for more than six months, Dana Sible was was placed in the Dakota couuty jail yesterday morning upon the charge that he was the author of worthies checks passed upon the Bank of Dako ta County at Jackson, Neb. Sible' forgerios amount to nearly $1,500, it is said. The bank waa the loser. Sible was arrested in Melrose Miun when W O Davenport a Sioux City de teotive, aided in identifying the fugi tive among employes of the Great Northern railroad at Melrose! And the irony of It for Sible was that he wa a roomer at the home of the chief of police at Melrose. Mr Davenport represents the Barns-Sheridan detect ive agenoy, which handles all deteo tive business for the American Bank association. The prisoner ia 29 year old. ui noma ia ta Molina 111. Coming to Dakota oounty from the Philippine, where h endad three year' service in tha army last January, he worked aa a farmhand. Hi specu lations were attached to E U Blessing, a wealthy farmsr. Two check of $77 HUBBARD. Mr Tim Howard and son John were city passengers Wednesday. John Lebabn and wife ate Sunday dinner at the Chas DoJge home. Carl Fredrickson has iust received his new stock of whips, and can sup ply your wants in price and quality. Rev Father English visited in Jack son the first of the week. Work is progressing on the Tom Ileffernan house. Our boy will play the Homer team Sunday, and you may expect a good game. Everything in the line of school supplies, at Carl Anderson's. E J Mullally of Jackson, was a bus iness visitor here the first of the week . Mrs Jordan wa a Sioux City shop der last Thursday. Carmel HartDctt is here from Oma ha visiting relatives and friends. School shoes for the children, at Carl Anderson's. J J McAllister was a business visitor here the first of the week. Mrs Paul Sharp was a north bound passenger Monday afternoon. Mr Jordan was an Emerson visitor last week. Don't forget the fact that we can save you money on everything in the line of groceries, Carl Anderson. L Larsen had a nurse called last Friday to help care for their little one. Mrs Priest returned to her homo in Homer Tuesday, after about a week's stay at the Mike Smith home. Mrs Cliff Priest returned to her home in Crofton, after a three week's visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo llale. For fruit jars of all sizes, go to Carl Anderson's . Will Heeney took in the dance near Vista Sunday uiglit. Celia McGee was an over night vis itor at the D Uartnett home one day lust week. Horn, to Mr and Mrs Tersinger last Friday, a son. Flannels and calicoes in all the heavy grades and latest patterns, at Carl Anderson's. Tom Long had a car of hoes on the market last week. Anna Anderson was at the Thompson home last week, Mrs Joe Hagan and daughter were among the Sioux City shoppers Wednesday. Fall underwear in all sizes and at all prices, at Carl Anderson's. Ruth and Gertie Ryan of Sioux City are visiting at the John Howard home. A number from here took in the dance at the Deroin home Saturdav night. v Thb infant child of Lars Larson and wife is recovering from a serious ill ness . If you need quilts, blankets, orsny- thing in the line of bedding, see Carl Anderson's line befoie you even think of buying elsewhere. Mrs MeOomb returned Monday to her home at Vail, Iowa, after a three months stay with her cousin, Robert Muudy. Roy Wilsey invested in a fine new buggy last week. Mrs A Schroeder is again quite poorly. Overalls, jackets and gloves for fall wear, at Carl Andeison s. The ball game waa called off last Sunday ou account of rain. A good game is billed for the coming Sunday All our teachers attended institute at Pender this week. We are glad to note that Mr O Rasmussen is improving nicely. a i m Among inose irorn nere who were city passengers Tuesday were. Ed Ciinkunbcard, Mrs Freeman Rockwell, Air Graham, Pat Jones, Mrs Christen' sen, Claude Thompson and Bill Lpsher, I now have my fall stock of robes and blankets, and would be pleased to have you mspect them and see how remarkably cheap they are priced You will also find everything else kept in an up-to-date harness shop. Carl Fredrickson. Henry Ask the man with whom you talk typewriters if he has a machine with a Combination Column Finder and Paragrapher Y He may tell you that he has not, but he will not tell you that a typewriter without it is juft as good. The Combination Column Finder and Paragrapher is a feature so essential to successful typewriter operation that it will eventually be incorporated in all typewriters. The typewriter offering this feature today is the The Smith Premier Typewriter, Model 1 0, has four teen exclusive features all of vital importance in producing the beft work. ' Let us send you complete descriptions of them. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc. Syracuse, N. Y. Bruiche everywhere. JACKSUN. Ford Culp left Saturday for Clark son, Nebr, to visit relatives, ft w-v m mra janies iiartneit oi Umana is spending the week in the William Uartnett home. Eugene V Dn Val of Glenwood, Io, visited a few days the past week at the J W liyan home. Mary and Margaret Ryan were city visitors ihursday. Mr D F Waters departed Friday evening for Sinsinawa, Wis, to attend the reoeption of her nieoe, Genevieve Clarke, who took the veil Tuesday in the uoniiuican order. E A Leahy is enjoying a week's va cation with his folks at Benson, Nebr His sister, Agnes is clerking in the drug store during his absence. Born, to Mrs Robert Thompson Aug 1U1U, a daughter. Grace Sollensbergcr, who spent the past week in the II Dugsn home, re turned to her home at Indianapolis lud, ihursday. T Riley and wife of Burlington, Io. were guest at the John T Daley home several day last week. Mrllileyisa cousin of Air Ualey . Mr Ella Maloney and daughter, Nelly, and Mra J F Gearen of Sioux City, are guests in the T J Hartnett home. Mary V Quiun left Monday for Dal ton, Nebr, where she ha a position a principal in the high scuool. Mr 0 P Garvey and little daughter Maurine of Hartington, spent over Sunday with relative here. The Misses Margaret and Mary Wat er entertained at 6 o'clock luncheon Sunday evening in honor of their guests, the Mlsse Rief, of Early, Io . The evening was spent in musio and progressive high five. Other out of town guests were Misses Mame and Clairo Moran of Wayne, Nebr, William FraociHco of Seattle, Wash, was visiting hia brother, Henry, the past week. Den Harris, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at St Vincents hospital, Sioux City, arrived home Monday and is recovering nicely. Miss Lillie Johnson of Newcastle, who visited relatives here last week and attended the Old Settlers jiicuio at Dakota City Thursday, returned home Saturday. Ed Ryan of Wakonda, S D, attend ed the Old Settlers picnio at Dakota City last Thursday and was a guest in the John Boler home. He also visited at T B Jones' and James Flynn's, being old friends 40 years ago at Du buque, Iowa. Catharine and Margaret Qtiinn ar rived home Saturday evening, the former from Lincoln, Nebr, where she attended HUJimer school at the Uni versity, and the latter from Fairbury, where she apent the summer vacation in the home of her sister, Mrs R W Me- Hule. Miss Catharine expects to leave' Sunday for Bancroft, where she has a position as principal in the high school. FIDDLER CREEK Mrs E V Maurice and ' daughter, Helen, were Sioux City goers Friday. Mrs August Carlson of Whiting, Io, visited last week at the Miller Bros home, Mrs drlbon being their sister. Louis Rasmussen and wife were Sun day visitors at the Ex-Sheriff Hansen home. John Jessen and daughter, Sina, were Sioux City pawsengers last week. Hans Nelson and sister, Marie, and Lars Larsen went to Newell, Iowa, to attend the Y'oung People's meeting held there the past week. Chi is Rasmussen and family visited one day last week at the Larsen Bros home. John!Jessen and wife left last Wed nesday for Germany their native oouutry, for a visit with relatives and old friends. Vbla Huggenberger is visiting friends and relatives in Omaha. Max Skov of Hornick, Iowa, visited last week at the Miller Bros home, and also looking for land. A Bancroft ia enjoying a visit from his sister and family from Iowa this week. Quite a number from Fiddler Creek attended the Old Settlers picuio at Da kota City. Everett Miller ia on the sick list this week. The Hale school house looks very much improved since it was paiuted and shingled, and also plastered and painted inside. Tborwald Riese did the painting. It was finished last Friday. Peter Johnson and wife were in the city last week. Jane Johnson is visiting her sister, Mr Louis Rockwell, this week. The Stuart threshing machine waa busy threshing on Fiddler Creek .last week. Fred Kipper visited last week at the Robert Lnesebrink home, About forty young people boy and girls, assembled last Friday evening and formed a charivari party, going to the home of Ira Thorn and, bride, tak ing with them guns, bells, and any thing and everything that could be used in making noise. It wasn't long until they were all invited inside, whore the boys were treated to cigars and the girls to candy. Later all were served with cake and fruit. The young merry-makers went home wish ing Ira and his bride health, wealth and happiness. SALEM Dora Lee of Winnebago was a guest at the Cornell home the past week. J W Hazlegrove and wife were guests of friends in this locality last Satnrday. Miss Martha Orth of Jackson spent the past week with the Bachert girls on the poor farm. F P Cnlbcrtson and wife and Mrs Anna E Frazer drove to Glen Ellen, Iowa, Wednesday to visit a cousin, Mrs Agnes Williams, nee Beam, who formerly resided in this county. M C Thorn and wifo of Emerson preciuct wore Sunday visitors at the Bachert horn . Hay Stacks are getting pretty thick in the swamp, and haying has only fairly started. Michael Boler and John T Daley are erecting new residences on their farms between Coburn and Jackson. Zenus Toby and wife, accompanied bv Mrs Tobv's rmrentB. J F Leedom and wife, drove out from Dakota City Sunday in the formers auto and visited at the John Bachert home. E J Berry of Ponca, brother of Mrs E H Cornell, came down Wednesday for a visit at his sister's home. Considerable corn was shelled and marketed in this locality the past week . Among those who shelled were, FP Culbertson 1100 bushels, Chas Swansea 2700 bushels, J F and Madi ous Learner several thousand bushels each, aud Uuy and Jakie Sides each several hundred bushels; and still there is some old corn left. No matter how you make it, No matter how you bake it, No matter what it costs you, You can't beat Tip Top Bread, Made at Metz' bakery, For J Van de Zedde. Kozy Studio has moved to 3rd and Jackson streets, Sioux City. Making photos in all sizes and at a very low prioe on cabinets. Now is your time to bring m the babies. Our prices al ways the lowest. Work guaranteed. All kinds of ooal, feed and hay for ale at reasonable prices. FliLCB & Slaughter Co. ' TbioE Blivkn, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. 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Barns, Cribs, and in fact build ings for every purpose. You will find them a great help in getting at just what you want. Edwards& Bradford Lbr.Co. Hubbard Nebraska SHE WM SEPT.5tj1toQL, L. fl Fd C IL IM; nt, STATE'S BEST PRODUCTS Jr.i WRIGHT DROS. AEROPLANE . IN DAILY FLIGHTS LOMBARDO SYMPHONY BAND AND OPERA CONCERT COMPANY GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS BASE BALL. FIPEWODKC NIGHT RACES- VAUDEVILLE ft -TV PAUL PIZEY, Dakota Citt. Ntm. : Abstracter Lawyers ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City, Iowa