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if I 'u00n -a 'H3V3M "M 1H FPV 0 PH eeeirt ) tnetanit tqi aaerc&iaeaa sHiva jtA Jsuw JnjM pee tef tnajd ra e peeeoa'i tSujds eui$-oidn$ unjjcjiucs u09U" BUCK BEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I SPECIAL OFFER: Made to kalis New Baalaraa. A trial Will make you our permanent cuilomer. Prize Collection sM! !' it- 11 tbe ftnairt Taraia, T tplentLd : Oaiaa, a beat Tarle- t r - ii it HNi 1J I IMI 1 tHWM. n 1 1 1 i ueei iwepnvaowri ' v. Ta.neue in au. ' I UAKANTEKD TO PLKA8B. Write to-day; Mention thin Paper. A SEND 10 CENTS V teeoaar eotwn paeilntua mm tale Talaakle i collection of Herd aoatnald, tofatbar with m bit 1 1 InatraetlT. Heantlrul Hmd and Plant Hook, 1 (aaiaaja"" -ww. m oa oi ommna, riaDU, aie. j 1 cMna EXPERIENCE 1 ' ' i Tradk Mark. iv & t . Designs 'VM Copyrights Ac. Anrona ei1ing a akef rh and description quirk ly aareriRin our opinion freewtiHhpr u Invention ts prohnhly patent nhtn. Communlm lions strictly ftutirtttentlfil. HANDBOOK on I'atenu tent frn. (iMflr t fluency fur SHcurmir patents. Pntpntfl laten through Muim A Co. receive tnrcial notice, without chnr.ro. lu tbe Scienitfec American. A liandsomolf 11 lust rut d wppklf. I,nnret clr. rulatiott uf any etent.tln Journal. Terms. t'A ypnr: four month., L, bold by all newsripalera ?!UNN&Co.3C'B- New York Subscription Bargains Xhe II ere. Id. txnd T-New I Jea Magazine $1 30 Sionx City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 without Sunday 4 20 to rural route patrons.. 3 50 -Kaunas Citj Weekly Star. .. . 1 15 "low a Homestead 1 50 r- Poultry Gazette (Lincoln) ... . 1 10 Woman's World 1 15 Lafoltette's Magazine, weekly . 1 60 Hampton's " 1 75 Lippincott's " 2 75 WESTERN LAND PROMrS EXHIBIT UlHUIICMJaiLlU 0 T7'. 1. II. I. m ...iun irom every western state, What is Brown aud how to tfrow it. ....sauoH aiiu ary farming methods. showing how to raise more corn i,?K7T 1Ia ana potatoes. Good roads ex niDlt ansi lectures how to prevent hog chol muvjug pictures and illustrated ,67u music and clean entertainment mission 25 cents. f Come to ihe Omaha Land PAUL PIZEY, j DAKoTc.Tv.N... Lawyers duuui'q : Aosiracier TO ATEOT Prize Offers from.Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints tolnventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our.Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge.of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY & Washington. D. C. Patronize Home Industry buy your meats of Wm LORENZ, Proprietor of CJiy Meat Msxrlkct Fresli and Salt Meats always on hand Cash paid for Hide? and Pelts Agent for Sey mom's White Laundry. Basket goes on Tuesdays and comes hack Saturdays DA KOTA CITY N EBRASKA mo ji ; Local Items Friday, Dec. 30, 1910 We have sewing machine needles and scbnttles to fit any sewing ma chine. Yon will also find good line of hardware, graniteware and tinware at right prices, at Schriever Bros. Frnit of all kinds at Van de Zedde'a. Grace Hamilton eame home last week from her Holt county homestead. School supplies and the latest school books always on hand, at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Remember, the Dakota City Phar macy carries a complete line of New Year post cards and sells them too. Expert prescription work, and a complete pharmaceutical stock, are the two requisites always found at the Dakota City Pharmacy. Robert L Cheney oame down last week from his ranch near Hardingrove, 8 D, to be with his father, Wm Che ney, who is seriously ill. Frank Melian and wife came down from Ponoa to spend Xmaa at the J P Rockwell home. Mrs Mehan remain ed for a week's visit with her parents. Howard Rockwell has accepted a position as stenographer and book keeper at the Sioux City stock yards and will begin work the first of the year. B C Bachannan, formerly station agent at Coburn, took charge of tbe station in this place Wednesday. Re lief Agent R Poole takes a position as night operator at Emesron. George J Boucher and family of South Sioux City, were Sunday guests at the Luther ileikes home. Little Francis was taken quite sick and Mrs Boucher remained until Tuesday be fore returning home. The Consumers Ioe Co started a small gang at work at their plant at Crystal Lake Tuesday morning. The ioe in now nearly a foot thick and of excellent quality. Another week of winter weather and a full crew will be put to work. A sprained ankle will usually dis able the iujured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamber lain's Linement is applied a cure may be effeeted in three or four days. This linement is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all druggists. The bunch of "signors" from Omaha billed to give a concert and dance in the hall here last Friday evening, evi dently got cold feet when they saw the size of the crowd that assembled to hear them (about 24 people), for they called tbe show off and shoulder ed their instruments and took the car for Sioux City. An item reproduced in the Sioux City Journal from its files of Dec 26, 1890, says: "Mr and Mrs Royce of Dakota City, skated into a hole in the ice on the lake near that place tbe other day and were rescued with much difficulty." Mr Royce will be remem bered as a former depot agent for tbe Omaha in this place. 4- t'i .irJ showing Kxhibits Exhibits wheat -!!: MB8?.-! lectu :ii:iiT.fc.Ti'a,;: ires ::::i5f-.'VHrW"!;"" si Ad- f: i 4... r- s !l myri 1. Show. ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iov. z. MclNTIRE :jf :. t Ht : : msmmm 1 1 I Fresh country butter 30e per ponnd at A Christiansen's. Julius Quintal has been quite nick this week with stomach trouble. Blanche Africa was over from Sioux City last Friday night visiting friends. Will Phillips came np from Ban croft last Friday to visit over the holi days. Sam Bouton was down from Norfolk conple of days last week visiting old friends. For good soap at a low prioe, noth ing beats Palmer's. The Dakota City Pharmacy. Barney Gribble spent s few days last week with relatives st Sergeant Bluff, Iowa. D H Hager began work this week putting a new roof on the Salem Luth eran church. Tbe baby of R O Hlleman and wife has been quite sick tbe past week with bowel trouble. Joy Bouton came down from Nor folk Monday to spend the holiday week with friends. Don't forget to write it "1911" after Suuday, on that check for yo .r sub scription to Tbe Herald. If you haven't got time to do your own shopping oali up No 1. and be will deliver the goods promptly. All ranges left on hand will be sold at 5 per cent discount, if taken at once Fred Schriever & Co. Tbe W il & F M society of the Lutheran church will meet with Mrs J N Hamilton Thursday, Jan 5th. Harry E Brown and wife celebrat ed their teuth wedding anniversary Tuesday evening, December 27th. Don't forget the coffee with tbe dish es at Van de Zedde's he has 9 nice assortment. A nice uisb with each package. George Carter and family of Omaha, aud Homer Skoen and wife of Cody, were over Christmas visitors at the M O Ay res home. A marriage license was issued by Judge Ueffernan Thursday morning to Geo M Molstead and Ella M. Ellesaon, both of Sioux City. R E Viucent returned last week to his borne at Gentry, Ark. Tbe Herald will keep him posted on the happen ings of Dakota county. Alfalfa wanted we are paying $10 a ton for good alfalfa hay, Can use damiiged bay also. See D L Fuir bank, South Sioux City. George Trumbull of South Sioux City aud Lillian Eastern of Sioux City, were issued a marriage license in the latter place last Saturday. Postmaster L Kryger and D L Fair banks of South Sioux City, transacted businens here Wednesday and were callers ut the Herald headquarters. Galt'U llatheway has disposed of his agency for the Watkins remedies to E tj Scbaub of Homer, aud will move 0.1 to the Henry Fisher farm in the skiing. J S oosiassen, a former principal of our schools, but now a student at the state university at Madison, Wis, is spending tbe holiday vacation with friends iieie. Geo Sheibley is helping on the 00 n binatiou bridge again while Sam Jen kins is superintending the repair work which is being done on the Nebraska approach of the bridge. If you want to "keep a few bogs" on your farm a day with the swine breed ers of Nebraska may be time well spent. Meeting January 18, 1911, all day at tbe University Farm, Lincoln. Henry llolbrook of Ludlow, S D, spent a few days here the past week at the home of his daughter, Mrs S W Foltz. He says that Herman Was muud aud Merviu Dewitt are holding out at Ludlow. V liufus W Johnson and Genevieve Hughes, of Bronson, Iowa, were mar ried by Judge Heffernan lastThurs day. Ed Gibbs and Nellie Ferdig, both of Sioux City, were married by tbe judge the same day. You may not know it, but S A Stiu- son bus piles of goods saved from tbe recent fire that he is selling at about half price. There are some excellent bargains in dry goods and shoes thut you cannot afford to miss. The peculiar properties of Chamber Iain's Cough Romedv have been thor oughly tested during epidemics ot iu iluenza, and wnen it wus taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Hold by all druggists. Miss Margaret Nicklin of Center- ville, S D, and Edward Leash of Yol- ln, n L, teachers in the public schools at their respective homes, are spend ing their holiday vacation at the hom f the former s sister, Mrs Frank B Learner. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can be obviated by using Claim ber- luin's Cough remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu mouia. Sold by all druggists. Mrs Nevada Lattin, with her little grandson Gerald Wilson, returned last Thursday evening from a couple of mouths visit at Anaheim, Cal, with Mrs Lattin's brother, Levi Yeoman Mrs Liatlin says that California is no plaoe for s poor person. Let me kiss those . tears away, he begged tenderly. She fell into his arms, and be was busy for tbe next few minutes. And yet the tears flowed on. Can nothing stop them?" he asked, breathlessly sad. "No," she muttered, "it is uay lever, you know, but go on with the treatment. Twenty years ago tbe people of our country ate in one year one bog for every person . Ten years ago six seveuttis 01 a ling, and last year one half of one bog per capita. With rapid lv increasing population of the Uu'ted States, is uu over production of pork probable for some time to come? The swine breeilt rs program ut the Organ ized Agiiciilturul meetings, January 18, l'Jll, ut Lincoln, will be exception ally strong this year. Dr C II Maxwell's horse took fright 11111I dumped him out 011 one of his trips to the country Monday evening. One wheel of his bugy wus biitlly hiuuhIk iI. The bu'gy was li ft stand ing by the roaMsule that t,u;iit in l when Ilarrv mid Lena (Minever were dlivn.g pai-t it their tenia became frightened and run away throwing tlieui both out and injuring Miss (M meyer quite turioUbly. Real estate loans. Geo Wilkins. Fresh eggs at A Christiansen's, 0;)o per dozen. Mrs Martha Adair has been quite sick this week. For sale, good millet and alfalfa hay John B Evans. Mrs Fred Iteerman is laid up with a bad case of bronchitis. Bruon's coffee is still in tho lead. Van de Zedde sells it. Buy a good farm pn the Dakota oouoty bottom. I have it. Eimers. Prof Chicoine and wife are spending tbe week witb relatives at Jefferson, 8D. F A Wood went to Kansas City last Saturday to spend Christmas witb friends, Anything wanted in the bakery line, please order it tbe day before at Van de Zedde's. Don Forbes came in from Ballagh, Neb, Sunday on a business trip and to visit relatives and friends for a week. John F Sides, deputy U 8 marshal, returned Wednesday from s week's trip through the western part of the state on official business. Miss Nellie Orr, of College View, Neb, is visiting her undo, RB Orr. She is the daughter of Rev Orr, a for mer M E pastor in this place. If it is A 1 grooeries you want, just glance over Van de Zedde's stock. He will sell just as obeap as poxsible, and be handles nothing but first class goods. Mr and Mrs Edwin Moren have re turned from their trip to Omaha and next week will go to housekeeping a' Wynot, Neb, from which place Mr Moren runs as conductor ou the branch of the Omaha road. Many persons find themselves affect ed with a persistent cough after au at tack of influenza. As this can be promptly cured by the use of Cham berlain s Cough Remedy, it should not be allowed to run ou uutil it becomes troublesome. Sold by all druggists. Judge R E Evans went to Omaha Tuesday to preside as referee in the ouster trial instituted by Gov Shallen- berger against chief of Police Jobn J Donahue. The trial is on tbe charge that the chief has failed to enforce the 8 o'clock closing and other laws, and the taking of testimony iu the case Villi occupy several days. The report of t he fiudiugs and facts will be sub mitted to the supreme court. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipulation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co, J)es Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. Ladies We pay the highest market price for hair combings. Send us yours by mail, or let us make up your combings into a switch or puffs. Barry & Barry, 506 Fourth st, Sioux City, Iowa. HOM (MAKERS' CLUB MEETING The sixth public meetliiK of the Dakota County Homcmnkers Club w ill be held in lmkotu City at i p in, Friday Decemheranth, In the homo of Mrs S A HUHHOn. All are cordially invited to attend. The followliiK program will le given: KendlnK of Minutes. Roll Call Responses. A humorous wiylng or memory Keiu, Instrumental music Miss Margaret Holer ".System in Housework" iMscusslou led by Mrs HA Htlnson. Is the Breud-kneader a success? Mrs Geo Hates. Vocal Kolo Miss Lulu Hindi. Select Reading Mrs (J 11 Bryant. DIkcunxIoii, "Helps for Hlue Monday" Lei by Mrs J K Sides, discussed by Mrs Mell A Sclimled. llf-cltatlon Ruby IMerklnn. Life Sketch of Florence Nlglilngale Mrs S A Mason Vocal Solo Miss Kll.ubltli Konls. Recipe for Mince pie Mrs(tco Miller. Select Reading M rs It Udrlbble. FoimI Suitable for the Winter Season M rs li () Stlnson. Recitation lr Nina R Smith. I list ru mental M uslc M i s Martini Murphy Current Kvents Mrs Mary It Mr Heath. TlioughlN on the Holiday Season M is J Vlets. Select Reading Mrs J P Rockwell. Vocal laiett )r Nina It Smith and Mrs Marvin Armour. Maky M Kkampkk, Jimki'HINK Stinson. , 1'ren. Ser, NOTICE . All persons that have un interest in the Taylor cemetery are leqtlested to be present at the Salem English Luth eran church January 2, 1911, at 1 p m, for the purpose of appointing a sexton and a treasurer lor the cemetery tor a term of three years, If anybody has matters to present, or wishes to have some improvements made they can present it nnd tbe matter w ill be taken up and considered. Fiikd Bahtelh. District Court Dates For the Eighth Judicial district Nebraska, for the year 11)11: of Cuming .lanuary :m, Seiitemlier 11 Imkota February 1:1, Septembers) Stanton March , tlctolier tt t'edar Marrh 111. NovemlsT 1:1 IUxoii Marrh 27. Iieccinlicr Thurston April iu, iicIoImt ID The II rst clay of each tenuis set for heur lug applications forcltleuslilp papers. (luy T (Haves, Judge. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. rirxuB & Slaughter Oo. Thio E Blivkn, Manager, Dakota Gity, Neb. CHURCH NEWS MCTHOOIST. Rev. W. K. Warren, Pastor. Services at the Methodist Kplsropal church every Sunday us follows: Preach ing at 11 u m: Sunday school at Ma in; class meeting 12 m; Kp worth League 7 p m; preaching 8 p in. LUTHERAN. Rev. 8. L. Keller. Paxtor. - DAKOTA CITY Sunday school every Sunday at :4i u m; KltaU'th S. Ilaasr, HupciiuiKiidcnt. preitchlng al 7:itn p iu. every Sunday. SALEM Preaching every Sundav at 11am: Huii' . cm day hdiool promptly at lu u III. K. I lie rt sun. Mope rlnlentlent. The public Ix cordially Invited to all these He I" V Ices. R R Time Table c, st. p., M.a o. Trains leave Dukota City at the fol lowing time : H OH Til hOL'NU. HOCTU BOUND. G:'2." pin Omaha 7 ;.r8 urn 10:li:) urn Omuhu 1 .03 urn It :l!H pm Norfolk . . , .8:2 Hum '.I -2H am Norfolk . 4:5:1 pm .10:18 am 7 ;.'IH am. . 1:15 pm . FJ:l:jpm. ;t::SH pm . 9-.2H urn., . .Newcastle,. " 5:5'.) pru hl'NKAY TlUlNn. Omaha 2 :'!) am ...Norfolk H :2ii urn . . . Norfolk 4 :5:i i lu EXPOSITION FIGHT INTERESTS COUNTRY San Francisco Outclasses Kev Orleans In Every Respect. The great tight that ts betng waged between San Francisco and New Or leans for the honor of celebrating Mm completion of ths Panama canal ts attracting ths Attention of tbs entire country. Ths fight ts no lonxsr a contest between ths two cities, but be tween California and Louisiana, the legislatures of which have each au thorised state tax to ralss funds In aid of ths proposed international exposition. In financial standing California Is so far ahead of Louisiana that Its superior ability to finance the fair must be conceded, and If ths question of selecting a site for ths exposition were to be decided on basis of the relative wealth of the contestants, congress would have no option, but would be forced to award the coveted honor to San Francisco. To the unprejudiced observer it Is difficult to see wherein New Orleans has any legitimate claim to recogni tion as the logical point for the ex position, aside from the mere fact that it Is located nearer to the center of population. In beauty of surround ings, climatic advantages, ability to handle the hundreds of thousands of prospective visitors, general progres sive spirit of Its people and record of achievement, San Francisco stands head and shoulders above Its rival. According to ths report of the na tional monetary commission on April 28, 1909, the population of California was 1,732,000. and that of Louisiana 1,642,000, while In the amount of sav ings deposits California ranked fourth among the states of the Union and Louisiana twenty-fourth, the ex act figures being as follows California $2S1. 218,437 2S Louisiana Z1.SB6.28S 90 C:illf.irnlo had B2B.4SS depositors, aver aging 1585.00; Louisiana 1G1.8H, averag ing 264.00. Tho total resources as repreena in bunk riposlta were:- California, 1842, 96t.ss0.00; nvernge per capita 1486.70. LoulsUrn, 1158. 642. 602.00; average per capita, 136 61. The following figures are taken from the report of the repcrfs of the California comptroller of currency: San Frenrtaro Total aavlnprs deposits, tl53.7n2.lSS.05; total Individual deposits, $213.927, 437. 47: averago, $740.00. New Orlenna Total vlns tt6.K56.7S". 49; total Individual 142.979.077.18: average 1300.00. Inrrense in resources of deposits, deposits, National bunks, year 1909-1910: Ban Fraocleco, $103,620,828.96; New Orleans, 12, 370.226. 74. In the face of such a showing New Orleans and Louisiana do not appear to be in the same class with San Francisco and California, financially. And California Is as much superior to Louisiana In every other respect as she Is financially, Just as San Francisco Is Immeasurably superior to New Orleans In all that goes to make a great and beautiful city. San Francisco is the ideal hlte for the Panama-Pacific International ex position in 1915. Let congress make no mistake. BURDEN TOO HEAVY FOR NEW ORLEANS City Already Struggling Under an Indebtedness of $40,916,913.13. New Orleans Is far from being a unit in favor of the proposed ktate tax to raise a fund of $6,500,000 In aid of tlon. The tectlve strong widely the World's Panama eiposl- New Orleans Taxpayers' Pro UBSoclation has adopted a resolution, which Is being distributed In the form of a circular letter, advising Its members to opposa the levy, principally on the ground that the city Is already taxed and bonded to tbe limit of endurance and that the taxpayers are not able to bear the additional burden. The letter quotes ths comptrcller's report of Dec. 31, 190$, to prove that the present bonded debt of the city is $:!2,!)2 1,040, on which ths annual interest amounts to J97B.740. In ad dition to this the water and sewerage board is attempting to sell $7,000,000 of bonds, hearing interest at 4 per cent and the unpaid ordinances and unfinished contracts for paving amount to $343,168.33 and $852,709.80 respectively, bringing the total In debtedness of the city up to the enor mous sum of $40,716,918.13. To tbe above must be added more than $5,000,000, which must bs paid by the city on state bonds now due; the courthouse commission carries a debt of $750,000, the dock board $3,000,000, and ths levse board $3,000,000. Continuing, ths letter says: "Re member, also, that If ths city of New Orleans succeeds In selling ber $7,000,000 of bonds, ths water and sewerage board will compel every property bolder, to ths number of 66, 000, to put In ths sewerage and waterworks In their premises at a cost of not less than $260 per resi dence, thus making tbe enormous cut. of $16,000,000. "Where Is all this money to come from? "The taxpayers feel that tho Inter est on the outstanding Indebtedness Is now over $1,400,000 and will at rv.rb all tbe revenue If tbe debt Is pcrtnltttd to accumulate. ADVERTISED LETTERS Remaining in the pestollli-e at Imkota Neb., for Ihe month ending lire. 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