,'1 K.JI. ir in 1 ir ffe S3 ' i it Dakota County Herald tow oottago in u. tbo southwest putt of ' JOHN II. RttAM, PUnUSHBR Subscription Prlco. $1.00 Tor Year. a wookly nowapapor published at Dakota City, Ncbrnska. Permission haa been granted for tbo transmission of this paper through the malts as second-class matter, Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Kor Clerk OEOPGB WILKINS. For Treasurer ,W. J. MANNING. For Sheriff JOHN L. HAZL.EUAtfVE'. For Judge J. L. PHILLIPS. For Super, utendent WLFItBD 13. VOSS. For Commissioner 1st District w. l. noss. For Coroner D. F. SAWYER. Ifamo n4 Intaroci V , w , . ,? fj i i iiir vwi 'rnmnur pYrihanCfiR Bloat), Io, Star: BInkn Wntoon und Louis Uuhuj of South Sioux spent Sunday at tbo Huaby Lomp. Salix Items in Sloan, Io, Star: S 1) Cone left for Winnebago, Nob, Sat urday, where he will spend several days. Pondor Times: Goorgo Stiuo and Mrs Olllo HHtohett, of Winnobago, woro married nt Dakota City lust week. Bloomflcld Monitor: Mrs C E Hedges and daughters havo booh vis iting rolatives in Minneapolis lor a week. Pouoa Loader Will McCarthy was a pnssenger for Dakota City, Monday, ....Thos Jones, of Vista, was a caller at theP Eoglo homo Sunday ovuuing. Emerson Enterprise: JM Llnwer, John Eokermnn and Jim Mention went to Hubbard last Monday to attend the funeral of Frank Heenoy of that plaoo, who ii a oousin of tbo Frauk Heenoy living hero. .Ponder Repnblio: WE Voss was down from Dakota City over tiunday. 1 1 1 1 Mr1 I' h Ream left Tuesday even ing for Homer whore she joined her "woraur half" and where they will make their houTe. Lyons Mirror: Mrs John Clayton, I of Homer, was tbo guest of Mrs M M WarnBr, Monday.. ..M M Wnruer re ceived a flno birthday urojont, au elo gaut hall hat rack. The donors were friends at Lyons nod the Frey genera tion. By the way did it over occur to you that tbo Freys never do tilings by lialvos. Oakland Independent: Itov Goo Mead leaves about Wednesday of next week for the annual conference. We are among thoso who hopo that Bev Moad will bo returned to Oakland, His work in the ehureh sooms to have been satisfactory, and hla plaoo in the manual traiulngin the Oakland high sohool it would be simnlv impossible to fill, Sioux City Journal, 10: Henry Flider, of Jackson, Neb, was operated on yesterday at St Vincent's uospiiai for iwmiend cit Is.... Tno Bionx v-ivj actio of tbo Fraternal Order of EsgleH is considering a plan to build a club- linnsn nt OMstal Iako Tlio uuuaing probably would bo located upon too north shoro of tbo lako, where several members on the aerie have summer homes. Tbo Eagles a year or moro ago purohaecd at 711 Douglas street a site for an Eagles' clubhouse, and the areie has a large building fund, which In nonstantlv crowiuH. But tbo build- lug, which is to cost $75,000, will notl bo oreoted, it is said, until tbo rights of clubs and tboir members shall bo m iro securely established by tbo Iowa courts, Tbo proposed clubbouso at Crystal Iako would not intorlero Willi t:.b ptass for the fine buiMing whtnh some time will bo erected on Douglas street. Tbo aerio has refused $17,000 for its Douglas streot property, which consists of a lot and a bblf. rioraor Star: William Learner loft Monday evening for a visit with his sister, Mrs Geo Warner, at MoOreg- gor, Minn Diok -ilson returned to Atkin, Minuesota, last woek, after several weeks visit bore with relatives ind ftinnds Mr and Mrs Chris Erikson returned Tuesday noon from a ihrnn mnnths' trin in Denmark and other European points.... Two land deals were pulled off in Uomor the past week. Joseph Smith purchased eighty aoros from N It Smith, and E J Smith purchased the Qallagbor eighty.... William Clnpp returned last wnnk from New York state. There is some talk of tbo Olapps lo cating peniuanontly in the Empiro sUte, but wo believe that Mr Olupp will hardly bo satii-fied there aftor forty-flvo years contlunoiiH residence in Nebraska.... Marie Lirsen, tbo eighteen-year old daughter of Mr aud Mrs Carl Larson died at ucatnoo, Nob, Monday. Hor remains wciro brought to Uomor and tbo funeral will bo held today from the homo aud tbo remains laid to rest in tbo John son comotory.... Tbo remains of the latn John L Nixon worn laid to rest in in tbo Omaha Valley cemetery last Friday. Tbo funeral services woro conducted by Kov J L Hammond. Tboro woro over fifty teams in the pro cession. Ono of the sad features of this funoral waa tbo inability of John, jr, to bo prosiiut, bo having not yet re turned from Washington. Tbo body was kept a week waiting for bis return, of Sioux City, W O'Neill home Wayne Democrat; Ed J' Raymond and wife woro Sioux City visitors Sat urday.... Mrs B A Hoikes and sou, of Dakota City, returned homo Saturday aftervisiting uer daugbtor, Mrs Ohas Kato....R B Orrof Dakota City, aa here Wednesday. Mr Orr ie buying draft horses for eaBtern market and cares not how largo they aro if sound and young..,. O L Culler and wifo.and Miss Balsbaob, u dleoo of Mr Culler's, were passengers to Sioux City this morning, Miss Balsbaob going on to Grinnoll. Iowa, to vi&it friends aud Mr and airs Caller go to Bancroft for a visit with relatives. Bioux City Tribune, 10th l A pretty wedding which wus of interest to many friends at South bioux City occurred Taesday when Minn Luln Kant, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Kurst, Walker's island, uud Mr Clarenon Phillips, sou of Rev aud Mrs Phillips, of South Sioux City, woro married, Tho brido wore a gown of white satiu veiled in marqnisotto and carried a shower boquet of white roses, Miss Bessie Miller attended hr a maid of honor and little Miss Burnioe Man ning aorvod hor as flower girl. Rev Mr Phillips performed the oorontony, about 50 relatives aud frlouds beiug present. Immediately following, a wodding luncheon was Borvod iu three courses. WalthiUTimos: OW Pisbor aud family, of Dakota City, spout Sunday at the home of bis nephew, Jas W Fisher... .Miss Mabel Harvey, of the Dakota City sohools, was in Walthtll Sunday afternoou, to visit her sister, Mrs Loe Clement. ..Roy Armour and family, of Dakota City, passod through Waltbill in their or, Sunday after noou, and called on tbo J W Fisher family ...Jamos Fisher and family were pussengors to Dakota City, Hun day, iu O Y Fisher's uar, returning homo next day by way of tho Burling ton..,, Mrs Leo Olomont catuo to Waltbllf last Friday to join hor bus baud, who is employed ni tho Golden Rule. They aro making their homo iu Winnebago Ohioftain: Mrs Leon Ream and MiBsLula Hirscb, of Uomor, were iu Winnebago at the J E Smith oflioo....Mrs Ohas Hisorote, wbolives north of Homor, visited ovor Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs M F Evoland. . . .Mr and Mro John Ash ford accompanied their son John to St Paul, Minn, last Thursday, whore tho latter bus entered college.... Wo are pleased to note that Tiiurston county is turning out what wo prenlot to ne oomu a shilling legal light in tbo Qreat Middle West. We aro referring to noue other than to Sidnny From, who haa recently formed a partner ship with one of tho host attorneys in the statu of Nobruska, Judge Evans, of Dakota City. Mr Frum is u graduate of tbo State University of Nebraska, aud has taken a special law course, with a view of making as great a sua ooss in that profession as ho possibly can. Ho possesses much natural abil- ty for the calling ho has chosen, and buiug a young man of exooptionally good habits, a gentleman in every re spect, wo see no reason why our friend and fellow olttzon will not make Ins mark In the legal world. Ho showed splondld judgment right on the start when ho mauagod to connect himself with a man of the stauding Judge Etana enjoys. Wc shall watch, with oonsidorable intorost, tho caroor of this young Thurston county lawyor, aud we ask our roaders to also watch, and seo if our prediction does not onrao true, iioro aro tho congratula tions of the Chieftain, Sidney, and horo'H that yon may uever employ au argumont you believe is not founded on the truth. ...On Tuesday evening Soptombor 12, at the rosidenoo of Henry Q Niebuhr, ooourred the mar riage of his daughter, Miss Mabel Qertiu io Niobuhr. and Mr John Emmet Morgan. Rhv Robert C Shupu of tbo Prosbytorian church of ficiated. This was uueof tho rottiest home weddings ever hold io this vi cinity, and tho pleasures of tho nr- raugemouts wero tuoroasod by the knowledge of the contracting partlanr The happy couple wero attended by auks UfbhIo Morgan nnd Wm V Mc intosh. After tho oercmouy and the oougratulatiuus wero over, a dainty two courso lunch was nerved. Neither Mr or Mrs Morgan aro strangers in this vicinity, as botli wero here bfore most of tho 'present population uiovod to tuts county, ami wu aru sure that all their acquaintances with us will rejoice In their newly acquired happiness, Thouti ptunuul iiulil tho IitihimlinUi famllv of Mr Niebuhr woro: Mr aud Mrs Mel II Niebuhr, of Sioux City; Mrs Anna Morgan, Mr and Mrs Walt er Qrieve, Mr and Mrs V 8 Morgan, Mr and Mrs B E Morgan, Miss Veliua Morgan aud Mrs R C Shupe aud little son. After the rioe and tho ubarivari bad done their worst tho wedding party doparted for Sioux City by an tomubile, Mr and Mrs Morgan will bo at home to their friends after Oo tobor loth at the Morgau farm south west of town. M)MQt00M(0IM0IW(MCIMW( I CORRESPONDENCE JACKSON. Kato Flauuery departod last Thnrs da for Livermore. Iowa, tfhoro sho exuects to spend a month with rela tives. Nellie Ilarty has gono to Hlnton, Iowa, whero sho will teach the coming yoar Henry FranciBcoand wife spent over Bunday'night with relatives at Obert, Neb. W T Bartlett, of Slonx City, was transacting businessjbero, Saturday. Mrs O A Barrett, of Sioux City, spent Over Sunday with her daughter here. James Harty haB sold his residence property hero to O K Heffernan. Tbo fsmily will shortly movo to Sioux City. Mrs Cora Lovo is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs Call Hawe, at Florence, Neb. MHry Waters returned to Binsinawn, Wis, Thuisday, to resnmo hor studies at St Clara academy. Lorraino Duggan, whs a guekt in the H last Saturday. James L Barry departed Sunday for Iowa City, Iowa, to enter the universi ty tboro for the coming year. John Bowsman, of carat cm Iowa, is yiiting in th .Ion M Twohig home. Every body from horo is nttending the fair at Bioux City thin week, and prouonnco it the best evor. Ruth Lovo loft Wednesday for Oma ha to attend school. LittloOladjs and Glurico Boyles have entered Bt James Orphauugo ut Benson, Neb. Mr uud Mrj O F Inglednf, off Em mott, Neb, were guests of Mr and Mrs John Lois several days this week. Jack Cavanaugh and sister Counie, af Allen, spent over Sunday iu the Horaco Dugan homo. J M Barry and Ed T Kearney at tended the ' f uuernl of Congressman Lutta nt Tekamah last Friday. Mr Barry was ono of tbo pall bearers. Ed T Kearney attended tho bankers convention at Omaha the firbt of the week . Neil Flynn, who joined the navy at San Franoisoo last June, writes that he likes it fine. Ho eulisted as stenog rapher and olilof potty ofllcor, having pasAcid tho civil sorvico examination. HonryFlieder is recovering fion an oporation at St Vincent's hospital, Sioux City. Jackson defeated tho Keen Kutters, of Bioux City, in a ball game here Buuday. Score, 7 to D. Uolon Kearnoy is spending the week with frisnds iu Sioux City. Tho rumains of John Crosby, a for- Dakota nnnntv hov, who died at Probcot, Ariz, wero brought here lust Friday night for interment. Tho fu- ueial was held from the Uutliolio churoh Saturday morning. A(solemn requiem. maBS was celebrated by Fr Devuno, assisted by neighboring priesta, Tbo remains woro laid to rest in Ht John's cemetery, bebido his fath er and, mother, it being hiw labt request that hu bo burled bore. The community nnd many friends of the family of James Harty rogrot to learn that tboy havo disposed of their residence aud property here and will remove in a short time to Bioux City to reside. Mr and Mrs Harty havo raado their homo iu Jaoksou for many years, their family have boon reared and educatod in our midst and have alwuysbeou prominent in tho social affairs of our town. Tboy will bo greatly missed from our circles but take with them on their departuro tho best wishes of a host of frieuds and ao- quaintauoos for their futuro huoooss and happiness iu tboir now home. HOUIQR. Luo A Hirsch was over from Pender Buuday visiting at the E J Smith home. Mrs Geo W MoUealh and daughter Loih returned Tuesday from u vinit ut Atohison, Kus. The candidates am doing somo rust ling these days. Mrs L L Ream aud Miss Lulu Hirsch eaoh had a pou of thorough bred chickens on exhibition at the Interstate fair. Wm Olapp returned last went from a trip to York state, whero his son David is located ou a dairy farm, l'ho family are talking of all moving to Now York soon. Mrs Mary Molt ath, of Dakota City, spent the patt week here at the Geo Malioath home, while George's wife was nt Atohitou, Kas, vihiting a sister. C J O'Connor nnd family attended tbo funoral of Mrs Eokbart at Dakota City, Sunday. SOUTH SIOUX CITY From tb? lltrcord Miss Luetic Morfrnn commenced her year's work ut Mornlngslde college this week. Mrs, Elizabeth Ullcs. of Tender, Is n uut-nl rtt the J. M. Johnson hom this week. Miss Leah nesflegleu left Saturday for a visit with relatives at Winne bago und Maccy. Mrs. John Frederick was a. visitor at the borne of Jier son, Earl Freder ick, near Dakota City, over Sunday. Mrs. W. W. I'llsrlm Is spending tho week with relatives nt Crofton nnd Eincrson nnd Is expected home Sunday. Miss Ida Jeep nnd Miss MIlllo JWctz will leave Monday for Wayne, where they will ntend the stnte normal school this year. Mrs. Edith Dorn this week win granted a divorce from her husband, Duvld V. Dorn, on the grounds of de sertion. Mrs. nobert Vcach, who had been visiting hero from Des Lncs, left this week for Arabia, where she will visit Iimi Hon, Irn Vfi.ich. Mrs. J. It. Kingston, of Pender, re turned home Monday morning nfter a visit nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Klmer Wharton. Mr n. a. Mnnnlnir returned home frmn hpr Visit nt the home of hor mother nt Bnncor. Mich., having en joyed n. pleasant journey. The now house of Court Church wns fittingly dedicated Just evening by n few fi lends of Mr. und Mrs. Court Church, who Indulged In a social dance there. nobert Mcnrlde, while delivering Ice one day this week suffered n fall back ward 'rom the steps of his Ice wagon nnd waa considerably bruised by the fall. Ho is able to again be at work. Miss Lillian Teter bus ngnln pur chased her store In Sioux City nnd has taken possession. She has Miss Han mih for ii nnrtnor in the business. Misses Amelia and Mary Harris und Messrs. Frnnz and Ed Deiong were married In Sioux City last week and are now enjoying a honeymoon trip in Iowa. Miss Anna nartlett returned from Hornick Thursday, where she taught cchool a few days last week Tor the leirubir teacher. Miss Bnrtlett is en rolled at the Mornlngslde Conservatory of Music this year. H. A. Ullvcn has been busy the past few weeks fixing up the property where he resides nnd which ho re cently purchased from Nols Bllven. A now cont of paint was put on last week, which adds to Its nppearancc. Mrs. J. M. Johnson was taken to tho German Lutheran hospital In Sioux Cltv for treatment Tuesday. Mrs. JohnHon lins been a sufferer with heart trouble for somo time and It Is hoped that her recovery will bo speedy. Nols E. Bllven wus up from his home at Winnebago this week. While Mr. Bllven has closed out his real estate Interests berc, he Is contem nlatlnc buying ngaln. tho house owned by his sonlnlaw on Mnln street being the prospective purchnse. Miss Elizabeth Boals entertained a company of friends Monday evening In honor of JIIss Lulu Karst, the bride of the week. The party took on the nature of a "shower" and many useful and ornamental gifts were iimde to Miss Karst by thoso present. Mrs. Cora B. Miller was hostess Thursday afternoon, entertaining u number of Sioux city lady rriends at n farewell party before leaving on her western trip to the Pnclfic const, where she expects to spend a yenr. Tho ladles presented Mrs. Miller with u handker chief shower. The roof or tho Normal school building Is being repaired this week. C J. Klostcr is doing the work. This move was taken by tho school board more as a measure to preserve the building in good condition limn from any prospect that It would bo used for school purposes this year. Mrs. Cora B, Miller and daughter, Mis Bessie, expect to leave this week on their extended western trip. They plan to be gone about a year und will tnko In nil the benutles of the western mountains and const country, visiting plnces of Interest nnd the big cities of tho west while gone. air. ana airs. Charles Savldg", of Orchard, will travel with them for a part of the time. The Odd Fellow lodg entertained about a dozen visitors nt their regular meeting Friday evening, when re freshments were served by the new oftleers. Printed Invitations were sent out nnd n large attendance of local members wero present. Those from Dnkotu City wero D. a. Evans, Oeorgc Itockwell, James Fueston, Fred Dun sing nnd several others. Tho many friends of E. B. Church planned n surprise party for him Inst Frldny evening nnd reminded him ho had another birthday. After the many presents were presented, the rooms were cleared nnd ever' ono danced, enjoying themselves to their fullest ex tent. Lunch wns served and Llgo says ho hud the llmo of his life. Kvry ono Joined heartily In tho decision. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI88IONER8. (oftioial) Dakota (Jlty, Neb, Sept. 18, 1011. The board of county coiiiiiilsloi!r loot purtunnt to oil Journment ns a board of cqu- ul .1.1 I, .11. 1TI1&UI1L. 1-U .IIUIUOU. IZI1I1IIIITT.II. Thoi liontrnml Geo W Thnckor nnd W U Ilosn. county clork. Tlits t to certify that a regular mooting of the board of nuporvlsirs of clrnlnnite dls trim Vn'j nr linkntn county. Neb. held on tho 6th clay of August, 1911. tho following motion was unnnlmoiuly adopted, jo-wlt: Moved nnd sedonded thnt whereas tho sold Thomas Kulltvnn lias Riven to tho said DrolnBKO district No 2, of Dakota connty, .noIi, nrecolptforllOT.nl for n portion of his right of woydnmndcsfordltchos In this dls inntnnil tlm nnymcut of tho taxes as shown by tax receipt SOTJ for tho year 1910 is u seconu payment 01 wiu awuiu ins uniucawu that the County Hoard of Dakota county, allow the claim of the snli Thomas Sullivan for 1187.01 ditch tax: and thnt the minutes of said board show suuh action. In wltnoss wliorcof we have hereunto cot our hands and tho senl of said corporation this 6th day of August, Kill. r Attest! Jacob Learner, Secretary. J T Dally. Chairman of tho Hoard of Su pervisors of Drnliiago District No 2 of Dnkota County, Ncbr. County clerk is ordered to wrlto a refund ing warrant to Thoi Sullivan for $17.01 on tho protest lllvd August fi, Kill, uu DiitIni.G District No 2. Hoard made order to divide tond districts NoU nnd 10, to make two district!) out of each, .NoU to be divided north and south between sections 10 nnd 11. 14 nnd 16. 22 nnd 'a, 'M and 27, t wp 28, rnngo 7, the east district to lie called No U. and the west district to called No 21. Hood district 16 to bo divided north nnd south between suctions 1 and HS, twp2S 117. and svoUons 2 and S. 10 nnd 11, twp 27-7: thr iat district to Ixs called No 10, nnd the west district to bo called No 22, tho samo to go Into ctTcct April 1, 1012. nnd to bo furnish ed to tho nssessor for 1012 nssosginent. Heportof 1) O llollornnn, county judgoi for KlrstnuartornDoroved by tho bonrd. Heportof DO llelTernnn. county Judge, for Second quarter approved by tho board. Tho following claims were allowed on the county general fund; Hammond & Stephens Co. supplies. .S 28 84 .1 K (lobby. Riinnllus ISO U0 Hammond A Stephens Co, supplies... 10 40 V A Nlomoycr. work on court house. M) Hi) J L llnzlegrove, balary....... .. 40 (XI Samaritan Hospital, care or winery Dickinson MM Ohni Shane, repairing chimneys Ut iv Ueorge N Ooorgenson, road work, dls- trlctNoO 732fl M M Welch. MfgOo, supplies 7 02 James Kucston, snlary nnd boarding prlslonerg. ..,.... 4360 KloppA UartlottCo, supplies 02 60 J 1 Itockwell. salary and expenses. .. 127 16 Klopp.t Bartlett Oo, supplies in ou Fred Schrlever, mdso.. 8 2S W L Hobs, snlnry nnd oxnensus. ete. . 130 25 Willlo Schrlovor.work 3 60 George Wilklns, salary and court costs i 70 60 O H Maxwell, medical sorvlces 210 HO Scott Duncan, cleaning chtmnoys... 2 00 The following claims wero allowed on tho county bridge fund: llenio A Green, mdso ..S 1100 Kdwaids Hrauford LbrOo 139 00 Dodgo Corrugated Iron Oo, culverts., liu ou ' " ..no go Kdwnrds Urndford l,br Oo, lnmber. 21 15 E K Hentty bridge work 1605 00 Km Heatty, brldgo work 1285 10 KBHeatty.brldgo work... 254 10 The following claims were allowed on tho county road fund: Henzo iVGreon, rond word ...., 04 00 , Urutsdho, samo,.... 32 00 MOGri'on, same , 40 CO Pat Green, tamo -.. 4100 Frank Oiling, samo 66 00 Frank lining, sntno 28 60 Kd Onulllold, somo 40 00 J w Ewell, ditching 201 75 The following claims wero allowed on the road district fund: Benzo A Green, work on scrnpor. dlst No 20 t 40 00 Kanzo A Green, work, dlst 10 6(10 10 VnnOleave, work.uist 1... ., 42 60 Martin Hough, work, dlst 18 80 00 Honze A Green, work, dlst 0 y 4 00 John Heacom, work, 9 8 75 James Hosan. wort, dlst s 25 TMOullon, work, dlst 0 2 00 Henzo A Green, work, dlst 17 2 60 Ed Campbell, work, dlstO 4 55 Hlchard Long, work, dlst 20 0 (X) Patrick Greon. work, dlst 0 18 00 linns llonnlckson, work, dlst 20 123 76 Frank Uillng, work, dlst 9 70 (X) M Fnrrell. work, dlst 0 10 00 O HGoodfel'ow.,work,dlst7 -22 00 T II Sullivan. work,dist7 48 00 Henry Mann, work. dlst 7 !M (X) O I Goodfellow, work. dlst7 02 00 Henry KnudBon, work, dlst t IS U) Louis Pedersou. work, dlst 4 40 u K F Hasmusson, work, dlst4 8 00 Carl Hlrnch, work, dlst 15 05 00 George Hale, work, dlst2l) 7 (X) K II Way, woik, dlst 14.. 05 to I,otilH Pedorson. work, dlst 4...., 67 60 Sam Thorn, work, dlstO 2 00 Alfred Demary. work, dlst 4.,, 12 00 Uo2rd adjourned sine dlo. W. L- BOSS Clerk. County Clerk. STIN SON'S Specials for. Sat, Sept. 23 For this Day Only 25c Wool Dress Goods I5c 50c "Karo" Syrup 5c 10c package of Soda n7c 7 Bars of Beat 'Em All Soap, for.'? . 25c S Pounds Sugar with each $2.50 purchace, for.. SOc ' Navy Beons, per pound ". 5 c Gloss Starch, per pkge 4c Try Our New . Jersey 2re&m P&nckxke Floxxr Watermelons On Ice iu How's This? We otter dm Hundred DolUra Itewarrt for an) em ct Cstarrti ttst canuot t cuml by IInll'i UtMrro Cure. . . T. J,CIJIMJEV4 0O..Tell0.O. We, th utKlfrikaed, hie known F. J. Clirnry fur ttw tut 19 YCra. awl twllfvtt Win prrlrctly lion, oratle la all buatnew Irausarllom aud fluancUll tbx W carry out any i.bliuailoiui inadt by tU lira. WjtLDUid, KlNMAM & MlKYIN, WlKilwal DrwigiiU. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh that U Cakcu Internally, artlni dintMly upon lot blood and mucous aurfacc of Uiv I0MU&OWWU aeni irec rnn recu i botU. iMM bv all lmuurtaU, rake fUU'a rtmUr ntt for eosatlMUaa. Notice to Stallion Owners. Tho 1911 atiilllon ReRiHtration Law requires till lualoa, pure bred, orosH lirod, grade or jaok to liu examined by a alatu iutspootor. Au insneotor will bo at the boat ho tel iu JaokBon ou Soptombor 25th aud at tho beHt hotel in Allen ou Hontem bor 20th, for tho luirpoHo of iticpuotltiK nil HtalliotiH and jaiku iu the vicinity of roflpootivo townrt unuiod, Tho in apeotioii will coat $5 00 for ouch aui tual and will begin nt 0 a. m, onoh day. Uopit'B of tho law may be had from W It Mollor, Beorotary NobniBka Htalliou ltogiatration lioard, Liueolu, Neb. School allocs, and ahooa for overy mombor of tho family, at Carl Andor ton's, Hubbard, Nobr. FIDDLER CREEK Albort RoberUou marketed hoga Homer liat Monday, Will Itlaoketor, of Jnlesburg, Colo, vinitod friouda und rolativoM hero the paat week. UoBoiu Ililotuau spent Sunday at homo. Peter Peters aud family visited at tho Qlou homo Buuday. Chris Simmons and daughter Mary, Kd Boronsen and wife, from Like Vies', Iowii, aro visiting witli friends in this vicinity this ivoek. Tliuy oamu down iu their auto. Mies Mabel Orippen spout a few days with Losly Chutohill near Ho mer. Ohirs Bimonaon and family, John JoBsoti aud family aud John King and family from lloiuer, spout Sunday afternoon at tho Peter Boionsou home. N L Crippon aud wife spent Sunday at Hurt llatnob' near Emerson, August Wllhius aud family ato Suu day dinner at tho Fred Wilkins homo. .Mrs Nols Smith and son lUyinond, of uonr Homer, spout Sunday at tho N Ii Crippen homo. Mrs Jeus Larsou, from Sioux City, is keopiug hoiiHo for tho Hanson boys, while Mads Hansou nnd wifu aru visit' itig iu Doiimnrk. When you examine a Footo-Sohiilze school shoe you feel you liny 6 good shoo; after you hava worn it a while you KNOW it's a good ono. Wo have them in all sizos. Geo Timlin, Hub bard, Nob. t CHURCH NEWS METHODIST. Hov. W. It. Warren, Pastor. Services at tlio Methodist Episcopal church every Sunday ns follows: Preaoh lngnt II aiu;8uudny school at 10 a in; class luootluR 13 m: Kpworth Ijvague 7 p in; preacbtnit tip m, LUTHERAN. Itov.S. L. Kollor. Pastor. DAKOTA OITV Kiinday sohool every Sunday atOi-lfin tu; Miss Hlancho llninllton, Htipurlntendunt. preaolilno;nt7:sipin. ovcry Sunday. 8ALKM Prenchlns ovory Hundny nt 11 a in: Sun day school promptly nt 10 n in. V. P. Oul- lMtrtann. tinnrltltimdeilt. The putllol" cordially Invited to all these services See tho new Hue of aweaters for boys, men and women, at Carl Ander son's. 'All liandsomn colors end at lowest prioos. Hubbard, Nob, Mass Democrattc County Convention. Kor tho purpose of Roleetlnit four dele Itates to attend tho Third Uoniiresslniial district convention to he held In Norfolk. Neb. Tuesday, September SO. 1011. at 8 o'clock r in, to nominate a candidate lor congress to till tho vacancy caused by the denth of Clomiress'iian James P IjiUu, tho democrats of Dakota county, Ncbrnska, aro hereby called to meet In mass convention In the court house at Dakota Olty, Neb. at i;iMp m, on Monday, BoptomlMr 25. 1011, and to tiaiihact HiichotherbUBlnessnsinay como iMforo them. Dated Soptemlier 18, 1011. FltRlt SOlllCIKVKU. Tnos Ahiivoiui, Heorotnry, (lhalruian. We aru Belling moro of thu eolebrat ed Millar's Coffee than all nthois emu binud. Quality is what counts. Carl Andittnuu, Hubbard, Neb, A full new linn of full and winter underwear for men, women uud ohild run. Wool nnd cotton m all sUles and nizes. Come iu and see them, ns wo Oitu save ) on money on thi.. oNhh of goods. Geo Timlin, Hubbard, Neb DEMOOHATIO CAUCUS. There will be n democratic caucus hold at Hubbard In Woodman hall, Hoptember 25, mil, at 7:!W o'clock, p m, for the purpose of nominating township olllcers: 1 Precinct assessor. 1 Hoad overseor, district No u. 1 Komi overseor. district No 16. Ami for such other business ns may como before tho lueotlliK. Will Duooan. n koain, Socrotnry. Ohalrmnn. Subscription Bargains JZte Hcrcv.li a.nd First publication 9-22MW. PRODATE NOTICE TO OKEDITOltS. Iii Ihuuuuuty court of Dnkota county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of QufUuv L. Hertrer, decensod. Notlco Ir hereby Riven, that tho creditors of tho said deceased will meet the execu tor of said estnto, before me, county Judge of Dakota county, Nebraska, nt the county court room in said county, on tho 20th day of January, 1813, ou tho lPth day of Febru ary. 1012, and on thu Sard day of March. 1912, at 10 o'clock a m.eaoh day for tho pur pose of pioscntluK their claims for exam ination, adjustment nnd allowance. Six months aro allowed for creditors to proBout their elalniH and onu year for tho execu tor to settlo said estate, from the lvth day of tiuptuiikuut'.lCll. ThU notice will he publish ed In the Dakota (lounty Hoinld, for four weeks successively prior to the 20th day of January, A. I) ,1012. , . Witness my hand, nnd seal of said court, this loth dny of September, A. I). 1011. 1), (J, llKKKKHNAN, skal Oounty Judue First Publication Hopt 15 .1w Ordor of Hearing on Petition for Ap pointment of Administrators. In tho county court of Dakota county, Nebraska. Htattiof Nobraxka. Dakota Oounty ss. To Florence v. ruxon, jonn riuoii, .Flor ence V. Nixon, Jr., William W. Nixon, and to all persons interested in tno esinto oi John 1.. Nixon, deceased: On rendlmr thu petition of Florence V. Nixon prnylnit thnt the administration of said estate boiirnutud to Floronco V. Nixon and John Nixon, as administratrix and ad ministrator: It Is hereby ordered that you, and all persons Interested In said innt tor. may, and do.nppear at the county court to Ihi hold In nnd for snld county, on tho with day of Heptuiuber.A. I) lOll.atlOo'clock a. in., to show rause, If any there lw, why the prayer of the petitioner should not lie ttrnnted, and that notlco of tho pondoncy of hidd petition and that the hearluK there of Ik) Riven to all persons Interested In said matter by puhllslilin; a copy of this ordor In tho Dakota Oounty Herald, a weekly nowspapor printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hear- Witness my hand, and seal of said court this 13th day of Koptointxr. A. I). 1011. 1) (1. IIKK1.'KNAN, skai. Oounty Jndtto. Evory farmer noods a tlrst olnss lan tern. Out tho Liberty Lnutern nnd you'll havo it. They givo a perfeot light aud cannot bo blown out. Goo Timlin, Hubbard, Nob. Now Idea Magaziuo $1 35 Sioux City Daily and Sunday Journal 5 00 without Buuday.. 4 20 to rural route patrons.... ... . I) 50 Ion a Homestead... 1 50 Woman's World 1 20 Hampton's " 1 75 Lippiucott'B " 2 75 KtAc I ,mT?M t tyCl CJ titaaalat.aP Wm abfl &J.r.aaaaHr irft" "7taaa B. Ak JJ ",aaaaHii iMk. ivr CmAA9. tooatnieriatn- ISMffnf a(aIIWalltla a! 3U ZnA lllallHila will mi ko a man of your bor. Cm..a lm Kuala ln AvtAal ami UfhnlMa some development by clvlnkl bim Tiic AMERICAN BOY Filled with Una rtadlnir which faidnatea toy.. i:irelltnt alorlra at arjrenlurv, Irarrl. Iilnlory anil currtnt event,, l'hotocrtphf, alainpa, clc trlclly, carpnlry,iporti,tfaniB. Talla l.oalul h hat to do anl how to do It. Ueaullfully lllua trated, and evtrr Una In harmony with rafintd noma training rndorud by JM,KD boy and their parcnta. Sand tt.ro (or a full year. On aala at allnewa-alandaatlQcenti. 1HE trUM rlHUSilHH CO. 101 Mlltlllfl 11 0ll. BldU S. A. Stinson Dakota. City, Nebraskix Good Banking Personified This is always the aim of "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" It seriously doubts, if any other bank in the United States, is run with just such precise care as is given each branch here, though most banks are absolutely good. For instance FIND ANOTHER BANK WITH $1.25 on hand, for each $1.00 of demand deposit owed. Not necessary for safe banking, but MAKES A GOOD BANK BLTTER, Bettvk. of Dakota County & !"" "ALWAYS hungry for MORE business." Paint and Whitewash Brushes W. L,. ROSS Oakottx City Pharmo.cy Of Every Size and Kind. IShe Question of Paiiiat Is one that should interest not alone the painters, but all desirous of improving and preserving their buildings and homes. In the Mound City Paint you secure not only a paint of good wearing, quality, sun-proof, and reliable in every way, but exactly the heaviest paint on the market, which means that it is made substantially from the purest ingredients known to the industry. Isn't that of value to you? In Mound City barn paint, you secure the genuine oxide of iron paint no imitation and furnished in red, slate, brown or yellow. We know you cannot beat these paints for either quality or price. Try them. Interior Decoration j Is something that should appeal to every housewife not ainno necausu oi improved apijenrauuf, ma iruiu me buiuiiixiiuiui ecuu omy of labor. On tbrse grouuds we wish to remind you that wh have a new and up-to-dato stock of Wall Paper, something to please you. And remember, we also e, t I h- sauitary wall coating, Alabastino. II vill not lub off ..a o.i ... on plnin, or ctchid in the moat artislij luiiuiif Y ir disappointed it you use it. Oriented VivrnlaK furnishes tin nrtletlo method for brightening tlioso old chairs, cup lioarils, oto. Wo furnish It In onk, cherry, walnut, mahogany, etc. Genuine Rubber Paint ait is a preservative when applied to ood work or Iron. Prevents that roof leaking and Improves nppenr niuesgei orally. Olvos satisfaction, Dakota. City N-bras k.. ri A. pleasant antd easy way to n Jlf ae& Ssssis ?'7?y n ""j. Ff&WWAfvr sr m w .. , ti yw m & S &t &3B & 33 Xliousansitdg;" o people are tfioing ttifis wos?k profatatoly. For full particutats of ve?y 3Ifceral cash commissxons, extra caslti privets, Iree saimoles. etc, address Desk 90 SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE 1SS Flftti Ave. rsiew York City A apodal offer open to thoso who writo nt once. n 4. Nl H Nnd , Jtf m4mntlim 4 H.4- w -nt&rsmfrunvtrt JECTE3M