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u.rvwKt'rM IhiuMutfiZ.-. . c r v 8 It II lL IB7T" r-Tfj i I r XT' The Store With the Christmas Spirit To Treacle cvi Beck's is to Instantly Recognize the Advantages Offered. . There is More to Choose From. Those Seeking Moderate Price Gifts Will Find In- numerable Things Particularly Nice for the Money. You Will Be Served Well. : pu,chases Made NoV Will Be Reserved until the Holidays. A Store Full of Jewelry of Real Worth. Will H. Beck Co. Goldsmiths, Jewelers aivd SllversmltHs , (Illustiatcd Catalog on Request.) bull nooro for high school cham shin of northenHt Nebraska, 1 to 0 in Winnebago's favor. Jackson for feits tlio namo uftor 20 minutnsof hard tugging.... J J Soolia.ru moved) tlila week, oulo a 200-aore plaoe, two mllos west of Dakota City. Mr Bcollnrd lion worked 1G0 norrs noar tho Agency for tlio past two years. Sucocs to you, J Both Phones Sioux City, Ii J. in yonr now location . . . .Thoao from this vicinity who attended tho rccitai Inst Friday ovonlng at tlio high Hobool in Homer, woro: Misses (Jlaru and Tillie Holswortli, E II Faugh and wifo, Geo Vau Houton, and Mrs Faunio Straight, Tho entertainment was very well rendered. Homer Star: H W MeKlnloy made a tr p to Bassett tho 11 rat of thn week loo hi ijk after business interests... .A boy and a girl, twins, wero born to Mr aml'Mrs Ross Folly, Tupsday night. Thfiy only lived a short time however. . .Ther-nnntli-ol(loliild of AOolliaou living northeast of Homer, died Tues day morning and won buried in tho Taylor cemetery yesterday oiiernoon. .... Mr and M rs Geo V Ash ford spent Saturday and Sunday at Lincoln. George took in the foot ball game be tween Miohigan and Nebraska univer sity teams.... Hugh Oarnoy, the othor member of Oainoj Bros, liverymon, was quietly married at Hturgis, S D, last Thursday, according to reports re ceived by our follow townsman. Mr Carney expects his brother and bride in Homer shortly. ...(Jonstablo Good- sell wits called to tho Swinglo placo on upper Fiddler creek, Bundny, to Dakota County Herald JOHN H. KKAM, PUBLISHER Subscription t'rlcc. $1.00 Tor Year. A weekly newspaper published at Dakota ( ity, Nebraska. Permission has been granted for tlio trftiifiinflfinii of thispaporthrotigh the mtiiic ha ii ciind. class matter, TelfphiiiH' No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County Taft Republican Convention. A hi. is cnvcutiouof republicans is cilli'il t ii.' et at Lincoln at 2 o'olook p tn, Tit Hilar, Decombor 10, 1011, for the piirpubti of organizing in tho inter im t of fie t...0i)M..n of William H Taft as president of tho United Status. All np'il lu'iitm who are in sympa thy "iili tliii purpose are onrdUlly in vited tn nit mi, und in the inteivitl to firm Tift M'tibi in their respective caTtnuniti h. All Tuft dubs aro also urgfd to appci it i legntus to represent them Tn IbN u nivcutiou. an is still visiting somo of his unolnV frioiMls ut laeksou....Mr and Mrs Francisco came up from Hubbard, Thursday morning, to cat turkoy at tlio Zapp homo. Mrs Fruncisco in n niece of Mrs Zapp.... Mrs Dort Ohase, of Waktrileld, stoppod over in Emerson Saturday, with her cousin, Mrs Slier loci;, till tln evening tram, when alio went to Viita to spend a few dny with hor parents, Mr and Mrs Hodg ous. Of Potica Journal: Goorgo Bray, .ho ton year old foii of Mr and Mrs Geo Bray, died .Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Joseph's hospital nt Sioux City, from a species of blond poison, Hiporimiuci'd by it blow on the leg whilo pluying shiuny. His father, Rov Geo liny, who has been in the west for some time, was telegruplud lor, ami arrived in Hioux City, Jlon day. Dr 11 E Bray, of i'onmi, h broth or, was with him at the hospital. De ceased was injured thn early pact of last woek, and within a few days was takon to the hospital. Tho funeral Items of Interest from our Exchanges s HartingtonNows: Mr andMrsOliBH Ireland wont to Emorson this morning to spend tho day with friends, Salix Items in Sloan, Io, Star: Mrs S Oono vlsitod her mother a oouplo of days last week at Dakota City, Nub, Pondor Times: E J and Dr Smith wore over from Homer, Saturday.... John Ashford was over from Winneba go, Tuesday. Wayne Demoorat: Ohas Kato and sister Francis, woro passengers to Da kota City this morning to spend tho day with relatives. Lyons Mirror: Clarenoo Rasdal and Olnrn Wilkina, two of our best pupils, wonMo Homer, Wednesday, to spend 'IbniiRMRlvinB with their pa , rents. Sioux City Journal, 2nd: Clydo E Burdiok, tho 13-year-old sou of Mr und Mrs G E Burdiok, 2107 Morning sido avenue, diod at tho homo of his parents last night of typhoid fovor. Tho lad had boon ill twonty days, but his condition was critical only this this week. Ho was tho only child of Mr and Mm Uurdick. Mr Burdiok is fcecrotary of tho Live Stock oxohango. Pundoi Repnb'in: Miss Lou Hirsoh spent Thanksgiving day with relatives iu Homer.... Mrs Mori Roam, of Ho mer, visited Ponder relatives several days recently,. . ITho G A. Orinklaw family enjoyed u family reunion Thuuknglvlng day. Mr and Mrs Don OrinkWw, Mr and Mru W F Orinklaw and ohildren, of Craig, Mr and Lloyd Jeep, of Omaha, Mr and Mrs Frank Ttti Miul-oliililimi, vv'iiru thara to aujov the day together. Emerson Entorpriso: Nicholas Uy- took placo Wednesday at 1 from tho Presbyterian church. i'oIci Sioux City Journal, 3rd : Announce mont has boon mudo by the Kruger Browing company that the capacity of the plant it propose" t" wreot nt Month Sioux City will bo 10,000. Plans of tho plant arc boing drawn... .Frml A Wood, of tho special committee of the Crystal Lako Improvement association appointed to open tho natural water ways loading into Crystal lako, yestei day said, this work, long delayed, sni-nlv nrrtlilrl tin alimind Mtiu i,ml Ti, (nn.r.1 .n,tn... ,. n..i.. ....till" do not hesitate to admit a -. .uu.. -w. ..uuau. w.juu uuiuiu., the only son of air and Mrs G E Bur diok, 2107 Momingside avenue, will be held from tho residence tomorrow aftornoon at 2 o'olook. Bov It Clif ford Cully will ofiloiato. Intormont will bo in Graoolund comotory. Waltbill Times: Jack Christophor eon, of Croflon, a young man with ex cellent discrimination, was in Walt hill n oouplo of days this Wook .... Doputy U a Marshal Bides was in town Sunday and took. Turner Striok lott to Omaha on thu afternoon train. . . . .Louis Priest, tho Winnebago In diau who was sont to to tho ponlton tiary last wiuter for giving liquor to another Indian, wub purdoned last wook by Governor Aldrich, Tho par don was rocommondod by Judgo Guy T Graves, boforo whom ho waB triod. Priest is an ignorant man who does not Rpoak English and probably did not realizo his offouso or oomprohond thu laws of tho stato, and his punish nmnt Iihm lem ample, considering tho oircumstanoos. Winnebago Chieftain: Miss Mary Herman wont to Homer, Saturday evening.... Miss Mollio Foltz is clerk ing tn tho O J O'Connor store in Win nebago.... Sam Brown wob horo last wook calling on somo of his old Ho mor friends,., , Mrs T T Harris waB in Walthill, Monday, to boo hor broth er, Omar, and wifo.... Mr and Mrs Audrey Allswny wr 1own from F mor. yesterday afternoon, accompany lug Mr and Mrs M S Mnusflold, via auto, to boo thn football gamo.... Foot put a stop to a family row that was iu progress. The mixup was between Uharles Frooney and his wifo who are working at tho abovo mentioned place and wo are intormod that axes und other deadly weapons were takon away from the combatants by neighbors. It seems that thu dove of peaco huvorod ovor their douiotio trouble, agoiii for they iuit their job and shipped their household effects from Homer yester day. ...Georgo Harris sold to Tim O'Uonnorfitesduy afternoon, a Poland China sow that tipped tho beam nt 812 pounds, This is the largest porker that was ever marketed in Homer. Tho price paid for this nearly half a ton of potk was $5 B0 per hundred and brought $18.85. It ia too bad MrHu' ri did nut hue this sow on tlio mar ket when loss than two yoars ago tho buyers iu Hoinor wero pitying ton centH a pound for hogs. Sho would have brought $81 20. Mr Harris is noted for raising heavy Polaud-Olnnu hogs and soldom markets any that will not avorago around 450 pounds. Sioux City Journal, 5th: Rtmro- Boutativcs of tho commercial clubs of Sioux City and South Sioux City and of thu biieineus mon of Dakota City fail ed to accomplish anything dcilnato at their meeting yeuturduy at the Com mercial club dining room regarding tho proposition to secure u free wagon way across tho combination bridge, Many plans woro diBuunaeu, but doll nato action will not bo taken boforo another meeting is held.... An em blem boaring tho initials "J. B. U." is being worn by Morningsido oollegu coeds rooming in Marion hall. The exuot significance of tho lottors has been kept sooret, although members Bocicty bas boon formed. Gentlemen cullers at tho ball have boon informed that for overy visit a cortain tine is imposed on the ontortaining girl, varying iu sever ity uocording to tho length of tho visit. Tho objoot of tho orgauization, it ia said, is to discourage flirtations on tho part of members, Tho hall has been noted in former years as a haunt of Dan Cupid. Tho girls who wear the now pin aro: Anna Bioko, Lois Gil lam, Esther Boss, Bothel Smith, Clara Orummer, Edna Bioko, Buth Dunn, Lydia MoOreory, Buth Bioko, Minnie Nelson and Sarah Whitchouso... .A lono burglar, dosoribod as "wearing fur oarlaps and s Soman nose." bold ly kicked a holo in tho front window of the Horton store iu South Sioux City about lam yesterday, followed his foot into tho building, and was sont scampering out by the brisk fire from tho revolver of a night watchman, who hus boon sloeping in the store sinoo rooont raids by robbers on the bank and stores of tho town, Tho watoh man got rid of four bullets whilo tho intruder was hotfooting it for safety, and thinks ono of thorn found lodg mont "just noithoast of thu burglar's hip pooket." A. report of tho affair was mudo to Chief of Polico J B Rich ard early yesterday by tho South Sioux City marshal and by Shoriff J P Rockwell, of Dakota county. Officers lhavo been scouring tho country to find u mau uiiing mo uoBoripuon given uy tho watchman, without suooess. Ho ia thought to havo crosaod tho combi nation bridgo into Sioux City boforo daylight. AUTOLOAD ifiLr JhCj, m i&taUic tru F? Big enough for the biggest game. Quick enough fori , the moit dangerous gameA Deal five, t ma thing, one-ton blows will Ding rapidity or dehberMe fire as need ineomy iecou-cperaiea line mat lock! the cartridge in Ihe chamber until after the bullet has left the muzzle. Built to handle the heaviest ammunition with greatest accuracy nd safety. mngtO1rUMC the perfect shooting combination. StnJ fat Dticrlftlec FolJtr v Ranlagton Arm-Unlon Metallic Ctrtrldg Co." 299 BrsiuJwajr, Nw York City ' pion-1 iatetl. A goodly number of old mem bers irom uerocxpcot to attenu. Van Camp's pork and beans, tho best for tho monoy on tho market, nt Cnrl Anderson's, Nora Hayes was a Sioux City shop per, Tuesday, O Smith and wifo Mr and Mrs Disk ing, O Olaen and wife, James Ucnd- rioksen and family, Miss L A Bruce and Francis Borenson ate Sunday din ner in Hubbcd, We havo overy thing in shoos for mon, women and children, at prioea that cannot bo beaten anywhere. Geo Timlin. Tho oonvont pupils nil returned to Jackson Monday. Tho LadieB Aid servod an oyster supper Tuesday evening. We nro giving away free with every two packages of corn flakes for 25c, a haudsomo book for ohildren Funny Jingloland. Carl Anderson, A nurse, Mrs J MoUuiro, arrived ftom Sioux City, Tuesday, to take'eare of Mrs J Green. A dance was given at tho George Jensen home, Saturday night, in hon or of Maurice Clausen. Havo ynu seen thoso fine knives and forks, boxed in sets, at Carl Ander son's? The'ro something nice, Maud Sorensen was homo with pa and ma over Thgnksgiving. Mrs "row spont a fow days at the Paul Sharp home. Everything you will need or want for tho Holiday aeason can bo found right hero at home in our elegant dis play of Christmas goods. Presents Buitablo for young and old, in endless variety. Carl Anderson's. Mamio Clausen camo up from Wayne last week to remain over Thanksgiving with hor folks. She left for Way no again Sunday where she is attending school. Ghas Dodge and wifo ato Thankf.giv O Ci !... ,1.-.... ...in. 41. I..11 ... . :.. . cT Ill( I11UUU4 WlbU IUU lIllilUI a JJUrUIlbA in ' K Sioux City. Always in the market for your pro ducu, cream, butter and eggs, and al wayspayiug highest market prices for them, Geo Timlin. Miss Katio Halo, daughter of Geo Halo and wife, underwent an opera tion in Sioux City, Monday, for appen dicitis. Wo learn bIio is getting along nicely. Wm Goertz and wifo entertained a few families at dinnor ou Thanksgiv ing day. Our Christmas stock of toys is now in and we can supply your wants in Santa Glaus goods for thu littlu folks. See our stock und lot us make your Christmas shopping easy. Gail Anderson. Both the Workman and Woodman lodges have men hero this wook push ing tho work of gotting now members. Several now membors wore initiated as a result of their efforts. Dick Bochirc!! and Sam Thorn were pasBongors to Dakota City Tuesday od business, A splendid lino of cotton and wool blankets in all weights and prices, at Carl Anderson's. Bert Francisco and wife spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Emer son. John Green is doing some high stepping these (lays, owiug to a fine baby boy which arrived at his home December 5. No flies on John now. A atoro is kuown by the goods it puts out. Here are four of a kind, tho high grade kind, that are hard to boat: Gold Medal flour; Sunshino crackers and cookies; Boll toa and coffoe; Diamond S oanned goods, Geo Timlin. Charles Thompson was takon to Da kota City Monday on a charge of in sanity, but his condition was so much improved Tuesday that ho was sent homo again, Emil Young and wifo went to Ly ons, Nob, Sunday and visited at the homo of John Young, brother of Emil, until Monday evening. Emil is seo tiou bobs for the Omaha road nt this place and his brother holds a like position at Lyons. Try our Millar's ooffeo and yon will uso no other, as it gives such excellent satisfaction. Carl Anderson, Tho Graco M E ohuroh building out on tho bottom has boen put on wheels and started on its long journey to this place. It will bo a long, cold trip. Miss Adtloy Smith and F H Dior king woro married Wednesday oru ing, November 20, 1911, at Dakota uuy, by ltuv a u ivellur. Tlio young lady is well known here, having been a rosident of Hubbard nud viainity for several yoars, and many good wishes go to tho young oonple for a happy and prosperous life, Gilt Edge Investment Get in on the Ground Floor and Subscribe for a Few Shares in the Kriger Brewing Co. At Scruth Sioux City Nebr. A Home Industry 150 Shares Preferred 10 Dividend Stock will be sold at the par value of $100 per share. GOO Shares of Common Stock of the par value of $100.00 per share will be sold at $50.00 per share. Air Stock when Issued will be Fully Paid Up and Nonassessable. Boost for Dakota County, 25 must be paid when stock is subscribed for, and stock are delivered. For futther information write to the balance when certificates Krug-er Brewing Co. South Sioux City. Neb. MP?!. I 1Q19 R vi. 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It Is the great monthly newspaper on which Intelligent people everywhere rely for their news, and you get this newt almost as promptly as it is given in the great daily newspapers of the country. Senator LaFoIlele says I " 71a mett tanttu, accurate, cm J imfarttat rtviiio tfthi aft. I lint havi utihuJ ihi mntazln In III current luuit at a valuable meant efinfirmalitn." Never will the Review of Reviews be more necessary than next year Bit mtjr Biktit epportuitkt for stub Write Ir our waoi or ipare lumt proposition CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Ohris Kasmussen and wife were over night visitors in tho city last woek, Christmas candies and nuts of nil kinds, for tho holiday soaBon, at Carl Andoaron's . Art Smith roturuod to Wayno, Mon day, uftor spending Thanksgining at homo. Guy Anderson was in Martinsburg tho past weok This soasons pnok of dried fruits is now in. Fresh, cloan goods in this lino carried at all times. Oeo Tim lin. Martha Bmith camo homo from Ho mer to havo Thanksgiving dinnor with tho homo folks. Carl Olson went to Sloan, Iowa, last wook to visit over Thanksgiving with rolativos. Bring us your produce butter and eggs aro in demand, and wo pay tho highest market price Carl Anderson. Herman Nelson and wifo wero oity oallorB, Monday, Amanda Nelson vinited tho past weok at tho Ghri HasmuHsou homo. Tho fluo lino of uudurwoar that wo uro soiling at right prioes is making a hit, Do not buy until you havo soon it. CleoTimliu Tho barn on tho Martin HasmuBson farm has just boon ruisod, Quito a few Woodman candidates havo boon riiBtlod and will go to tho rally iu Sioux Oity tho 10th to bo in- JACKSON. Editha Eotiruny returned Monday from an over Sunday visit with Oatlm rino Duggan at Sioux Oity. Marie Knudssu, who spent the Thanksgiving vncation with her moth er, Mrs Mads Enudsen, returned to Sioux City, Sunday, whoro sho is at tending bouooI. Mrs Rush, of Ponoo, was in town sovoral days soliciting subscriptions for Bonziger's magazine Mrs Thos Ousoy, of Cloveland, Ohio, arrived horo Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mary Ryan was a guest ovor Sunday in tho E J ResBogieu home, Sioux Oity. "MR Bolor, who has been confined to his homo tho past Bix weoks with a spraiuod ankle, is now ablo to walk out around tho yard. E J Mullalley lost a cow last weok in tho corn stalks, presumably from oating too much corn. ' Tho MisBes Modolino MoMulln, Mary and Anna Beacom and Mary Flood, of Watorybury, uttoudod tho danou here last Friday evening anil went gueds ia the J E McOonigbl homo until Sturdny evening. J B Smith and wifo spent Thanks" giving with their Fon William, at Win nebrtgo, Neb. Gns Mnrry departed Wednesday for Bemedji, Minn, to Bpend the winter with his sister. Mrs J A Heath. Leo Hall nud wifo returuod Mon day from Dixon, Neb, where they had been visiting relatives since Thanks- giving. E J Mullalley has purchased a fino young stallion, from Illinois. Thos Deignan, of Sioux City, was transacting business horo one day last week. Ho formerly lived horo. Mrs H Dugan onjoyod a Thanksgiv ing visit from her suitors, Mrs J W Collins and children, of Allen, and Coustance Oavanaiigh, of Lincoln. Bert Smith and family, of Sioux, Neb, spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs G E Smith. Tlio danco last Friday night was o e of the best of tho season. There wo e 65 oouples present, every town in tho county being represented. The musio wus excellent. J W Finnell and wifo ate Thanlti giving dinner with their sister, Mis Mary Smith, Sioux City. Died, Dioimber 3, 1911, tho infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Jnm Henri rickson. Interment wus mado iu tho Drake oomotnry. .Tames Sutherland, Helen and The resa Erlaoh, hiw "Tho Girl in tho Taxi" at tho Grand, Sunduy evening The Misses Follis and Olive Bel lenger returned to Sioux City, Mon day, niier tin vr Thantagiving visit ita Margaret Kf- Acnes Shorlook, of Emerson, is snoudinc tho week in the homo of her uncle, It W Ryan . Henry Tildcn deliverod 1,800 bush els of cnru to tho elevator Monday and .las Kemu'lly delivorcd 1,000. They received 52 oeuta per bushel . Annie Hurtnett spent tho Thanks giving vacation with Floronco Lone at Ponoa, The Misses Mary and Zita Clark spont the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives hero. Tho former teaches at Ooleridge, tho latter at Randolph. Joseph Marsh is enjoying a visit from his taster, Nellio Marsh, of Sioux Oity. Mi and Mrs Jus Nolan, of Vista, presided nt an attractivo7 o'olook din ner at their homo Saturday evening, in honor of Thomas Jones and Maggio Engel, whoso engagement waB an nounced, and whoso wedding will take plaoe after tho holidays. Tho wed ding colors, pink and white prevailed in tho docorutions and nppoared in the course menu . Covors woro laid for twenty, which iuoludod mostly rel atives of tho young people. Christmas Suggestions? $100 Reward, $100. The resdttt ot thlj pEr will b plfuod to team that tbere la at lout one dreaded dUca) that aclruM baa been Mils tn cure la all Its atacco. ana that la Catarrh. HaU Catarrh Curt U tho only positive cure now known to tha medical (rattrnltr. Catarrh betas a comUtutlotui discoto. requires a conjtltu Mortal treatment, llall'a Catarrh Cure la taken to ternallr, acting directly upon the blood and mucoua eurtaCMi v( the lyatem. thereby deatrorlas the foundation ot the dbcaae, and siring the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so murh (alth In Its curatUe powers that they oner One Hundred Dollus lor any case that It tails Io cure. Bend lor list ol testimonials. Address F. J. CIIKN'UY CO.. Toledo. O. Bold by aU DrugtUts. !8. TUa UaU's Family liui (or coaitlpaUoo. HOMER. Mrs E J Smith and son Malcolm wero nhoppors iu Siox Oity, laatFri- Mrs Fred Stadiug and Mrs Henry Wallway, of Poncu, Nob visited rela tives and friends here, Tuesday. George Blessing, Goo MoBeathnnd Marvin Armour wore lodge visit ors at Bakoata Oity, Saturday oven- ing. Mrs Smith, who diod Thurs dav morniug oa last week, at tho homo Give Him an Atkins Silver Steel Saw. Hg Good Teeth k Good Temper Are characteristic of the Atkins Saws always. That is because they are made of the best steel in the world Silver Steel by men that know how. 'Sf Give Her an E. & B. Bs.H Bearing Sewing Machine Fivo Patterns to Se lect From iiu d No Bettor Machine Mado at Any Price. Above are Gifts that will be remembered and appreciated in the years to come and go. Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Go. DoklcottA. City, Nebraska. of her daughtor, Mrs Oliver Smith, was buried on Fridov afternoon. What oamo near beine a pieco of doteotivn work eclipsing auy of Sher lock Holmes famous stunts was enact ed here lust Friday when a stranger giving tho namo of Anderson, was tip ped off to our local blouth, Jeff Taylor, as a man wanted at Hastings, Iowa, for a murder committod twelve years ago. Sheriff Rookwell happened in town about this time, and after a fow hours search tho fellow waB looutod in a box car in tho Burlington yards, where he had hid, having got wind of thn oillcoiB searching for him. From u fellow by tho namo of Hughes, who claimed to be a relative of tho man, it was learned that his right nnmo was Robert Bowen. The sheriff at Hast ings was communicated with by phono and tho description tallied so closely with tho man wanted that the Hastings sheriff camo hore Saturday, briuging another party to idoutify the prisoner. But it seems something happened in tho meantime, and when the Iowa sheriff, who is a relativo by marriago to tho fugitive, arrived on the sceno, ho and tho mau who accompanied him decided it was tho wrong party, and Shoriff Rokwell aud Marshal Taylor ucw think that some one slipped one over on them, and the hopo of sharing in tho ?G00 roward offered for tho man now goes glimmonug, S A u -W ? d& ii ( IL -v c