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jjwHi.iiinnr-n- i i ' ' -- - -- n 1 u 3 $ Is M ii 1 ! J 3 9 1 I a S I . ,1 L3 n U 4-t II 5 1 3 1 1 1 , 3 i ' ' "l Dakota County Herald JOHN II. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Tor Year. A weekly newspaper published nt Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has been Krantcd for the transmission of this paper through the mails as second-class mattor. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN TION CALL. The republicans of Dakota c-Jt'tity, Nebraska, uro huroby called to n.ot in eonvontion in tho court house in Dakota City, on Friday, July 10, 1912, nt 2 o'olook p. in., for tho purpoHo of Boleoting iyo dolt-gatea to attend the republican stuto convention in tho city of Lincoln, and aloo for tho pur pose of selecting tho county central oommittco for tho ensuing your, ami ohall have power and authority to transact any otlior business that may properly cornu before it. The representation in said copven will bo based on tho voto cant for pren idential electors in 1008, allowing onn delegate for each ten votes or major fraction thereof, which apportionment will otititlo tho various precincts to roproscntation ns follows: Hubbard... 0 Del Emerson.. 8 Del Omadi 17 Del Dakota... 18 Del fiovington.,15 Dol Ht John's. 5 Dol Summit.... 2 Del PigeonUr'k 5 Dol It is hereby recommended that tho several precinct ciiucuhuh ho hold throughout tho county on Friday, July 12, 1012, at 8:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of selecting their delegates to tho county convention, and also to nominate their assessors and road over soors for tho road districts, and fill va cancies of jnstico of tho peacoaud con stables in thoir respective precincts. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1012. doo Wilkins, Seorotary County Central Committor man Heyno wore at tun Sons of Her mann pieuio at Dakota Uity, Wednes day . Emornon EiitririM : James Ho noy, of Vista, visited his aunt, Mrs Uongiierty, last Tliurimy ami Friday.... Wm Wall way, sr, and Mbn Froda VVallway have gono to Council Muffs, In, for a few weeks visit.... Mr and MrH James Hogan and Mr and Mrs JesHe Graves visited at tho homo of Wm Korwin tho Fourth.... The Mioses Anna McGen and ftlablo lief fornan spont a couplo of days at tho homo of Mrs J Korwin, last weok. Ponoa Journal; Mr and Mrs Elmer Cornell, of Cohurn, spunt tho Fourth with tho hitter's brother, E J Horry unit wifti....Tho editor was on tho tmiii going from Gnhnrn to Emerson Monday .r Inch m: "rreeke"." T!i wreck consisted in tho roar truck of tender jumping tho traok at high speed and "bobbing" along on tho ti a for a time. Not oaring to hitionntn out in tho country tho editor "hoofed" it to Emerson, three miles. This is tho third railway wreck wo havo lived through. Walthill Times: Dr Nina Bniith and Mrs Honry Roam, of Homer, woro hero yesterday.... Miss Clara Htowart went to Dakota City, Morula? evening, for a visit with MisH Nana NhIhm anger. ....Mrs Wm Iteam entertained a jolly company at a poioh party last (Satur day evening, complimentary to Mies Olivo Mathowson, and her guest, Miss Margaret Gamble, of Omaha Tliero worn about sixteen present. Games and dancing wore enjoyed till a late hour, when dainty refreshments wore servod by tho hostess, deceased, graduatod from tho Dakota ity high school seventeen years ago, ....Tim Nobraska wagon box compa ny, controlled by Charles Hkidmnro, nr, have ptuclmuHl mo old lounnry xito at Bonth Hioiix City and will start the manufacture of tho "Nobranka" wagon box recently invented ami pat ented by Mr Skidmore James MoDermott, a hrothor of Art McDer mott, had a foot nevorod from his leg by a northbound freight train near tho MidUff farm two miles south of Ho mer last Friday night. Ho had been to Homer Friday and started to walk to or near Winnebago, where ho is work ing on a farm. Ho ws carrying two or throe bundles under his arms when ho left town and wo undorxtand that when ho was picked up by tho triiin crow tho bundles woro scattered pro miscuously in tho neighborhood whore tli aceidi-ntoneurred,thooiroiimstauco showing that ho was cvido tly struck by tho train nud not asloep by tho sido of tho track as reports uro chronicling Tho train crow stoppod the train after it had hit Mr MoDermott and brought him to Homer, whom tho train was sidetracked and tho ongino hitched onto the caboose, in which conveyance tho victim was rushed to a hospital in Hionx City Geo W Thacker, who is tho fathor-ln-law of Art MoDormott, was notified of tho ncoident Saturday morning and went to Winnebago in his automobile after him and they drove to Hioiix City where thoy found tho victim resting easy. Mr MoDer mott hud taken nut an accident policy tho samo day of the unfortunate oc curence, o wo aro informed. unnMruisucHi; s M KfWJtiiWMWJKWMWMYli0XJ B J Cobleigh homo. Thoy wont to Dakota City, Sunday, whoro thoy will visit Mrs TriugV sister beforo return ing to their homo. JoHoph Christcuson is doing the farmintr stunt at tho W Geortz farm this week. Wo carry a full lino of Mason fruit jars, Economy and Easy Soal jars Lay in a supply now for the canning season. O Anderson Co, Mrs Lilah Way, wifo of Frank Way, died nt her homo southeast of Water bury last Saturday, after a lingering illness lasting three mouths, AH that medical skill and willing hands could do to prolong her lifo was dono, but God in his wisdom saw lit to take her home, A husband and three daugh ters, the eldest 0 yoars, tho youngest 3 mouths olJ, aro left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, Tho funeral" wau held Monday, interment buiug mud o in Him opringbauk cemetery. Miss Clairo McAfee, a sister of tho deceased, camo from Dal ton, Ohio, to attend tho last sad rites. Dr D O Stinoon. wifo ahd daughters Porlo and Hess, camo from Sioux City to attend tho funeral. Harold Kautner, the aviator who is to make flights at tho State Frir. Sep tember 2-6, from tho winning of the Chicago trophy last year, is known as "Tho Speed Demon of tho Air," lie having mado a record of 101 miles per hour, and is said to bo one of tho most dating, accomplished and deatli defy ing aviators in tho country. Onn of hid favorite "fltiiiits" is to volplauo, ac complished by shutting off liin m iter thousands of feet in the air and glid ing down by technioal control of tho warping wings and clovatnrs. . K4QMOMi40Mt(iOtDKM)m()MC)t'f0tOtX Items of i nterest from our Exchanges S!tt.')O)t0tO0GJ(jOt(ftOwS Borgoant Bluff Items in Sloan, Io, Star: Mr and Mrs John llolleubnck havo returned from a fow days outing at Crystal lako. Waterbury Items in Ponoa Journal : James Baker and wife, of Goodwin, spent Saturday here. . . .Mrs Hartuett, of Hubbard, si ent a fow days with hor nister, Mrs Frank O'Donal, Sioux City Journal, loth: Attend ance of outing parties at Crystal lake has not been effected by tho tearing up of tho spur of tiio Fovo lino leading to tho lako Conductors on tho Sonth Hionx City trolley lino said last night that as many passengers woro carried to tho lako as before tho spur track was abandoned. Tho largest crowd of tho season visited Crystal lake yester day. Tho pi nickers woro curried from tho and of tho South Sioux City line Io tho lako in a largo carryall. Whether the lino to Oryhtal lako lius been abandoned permanently or will bo rebuilt in a shout timo is not known, Ono of tho promoters of tho bhiuho incuts at the lako said last nigh that tho oarrjall will bo used all m miner Ponca Lender: Mrs Frand Way, liviug near Waterbury, who had it so ries of operations some three months ago, is making a slow recovery, and is still under tho onro of tho dootor and nurso.-...H H Hurt, Miss Zeta Halt, Laraont Hart, Mrs Hart, from Allen, Miss Ilnnii Kautz, motored to Crystal bike, Sunday. Mrs Hart joined the Filley family, who aro spending tho weok there, for an outing,. ..Latest reports from tho auto accident victims near Goodwin, last week, caused by Joo O'Dounell speeding a light cur too fast, aro, that alt aro recovering nicoly nnder tho caro of the doctor and a trainod nurso. Thoso hurt woro Joo Twohig, gash in head; Joo O'Dounell, badly bruited; Mrs O'Donnoll, throe ribs broken. Wayno Demoorut: Honry Ley und wifo aro homo from Crystal lako, whoro thoy havo been Htt.yiug for some time. U 8 Conn, wifo and daughter, woro their guests at tho oottugo the first of tho wook, going over by unto. WinnobaRo Chieftain: Mrs John Vau Uonten aud ehildron went to Hubbard to iior mother's Saturday, re turning Sunday .... Mr aud Mrs Clias Varvais, of Hubbard, aro visiting at tho homo of Houteu Mr and Mrs John Van Moomflcld Monitor: Mrs Will A Nceduam, Miss Bertha Iioeltoaud Miss Mabel Potorson woro passougers for Crystal lako last Monday for a weeks vaoution. Mesdames A G and E F Filter expect to join them later in the week, Lyons Mirror: J Riosobo is very nick aud his son in-law and duughtor, Mr und Mrs Henry Kohlmeyor, were summouod from Wakefield.... Mr sud Mrs Epli Rockwell, of Homer, were Mirror guosts Tuesday. Tho editor and Mr Rockwell woro school boys to gether way back in the 'GO's at Dakota City. Wo woro the founders of Crys tal nko summer resort ns that used to bo our awimmiug place 45 yoars ago, Pendor Times: B C Fowlor, of Geoige & r'o, of Omaha, an old col logo friond of GJ Adams, visited over Sunday with the Adams family at their cottage at Crystal lake and spout Mon day in Pender.... Fred Weuko, Henry Buhr, Henry Von Begem, and Mes dames R O Buhr, D Olausson, R Pi per, Fred Lampo, Honry Moyor, Her man Brandt, D Blakmoyur, John Ottoman, Herinuu noinemau and Her- Sioux City Journal, 17th: Coming into tho oflico of Ohiof of Doteotives J B Richard yesterday with his faco showing ovidouces of battle,, Daniel D Murdook, of Boston, earnestly request ed Chief Richard to furnish him a bishop and two or three murderers. When "Dick" slopped gasping lung enough to suggest, that Murdock looked as though a bishop might be servicea ble, tho visitor hastily explained that ho was a traveling tragedian, and that ho wanted the individuals to add to his troupe. "My bishop was jailed at Jaokson, Neb, and when I got as far as South Sioux Citv my murdurois couldn't bo pried away," ho explained. While Richard says Murdock's story seems to bo straightforward, ho order ed the man to be incarcerated ponding an iuvestigfttiau. No chargo has been placed against Murdock, "Ho looks us if bo had boon playing the Hiimlet ghost in a rooky subsoil," insinuated a reporter, pointing to Murdock's peeled facu as he left the room, Humor Star: Mrs Sarah Jo mm of Omaha, is viuiting hor patents, Mr and Mrs JaiucB Harris.... Mr und Mrs Eph Rookwell woro in Omaha tho first oi tho woek, where Mrs Rookwell was receiving treatment for hor eyes.. . ,T W GrU'bltt was in Homer Friday morning and informs us that ho will re-fence the entire farm southwest oi Homer, occupied by Hiram Priest. ... Mrs J E McKinley was callod to Sioux City, Monday, on aooount of tho tlnuth of a nephew, Clarence Spaulding, Tho deceased was a sou of Mr and Mrs J II Spaulding, formerly of this place. .... Miss Lynn Judd stopped over in Homer to vihit with Mr aud Mrs S A Combs, yesterday betwoon trains, t-n route to Pchailer, Iowa, from Lm An geles, She aud Miss Sada Combs, HUBBARD. Tom Graham was in tho City one da? last week. Herman Renze was a business caller in tho city Wednesday. Get your peaches now for canning while thoy aro plenty aud cheap. C Anderson Co. Carl Andorson and wifo Sundayed at tho Louis Moggensou homo. Ocorgo Nelson was taken to Dakota City tho ilrst of tho week, on a churgo of insanity. Mrd M Green, son and duughtor, were among the Sioux City shoppers fiom hero Tuesday. Wo will pay 25o for butter-rat this week. Bring your cream, butter and eggs to us for top market prices, Geo 'limlin. Oarrio Nolsoa visitod in Sioux City hist week. Joo Leedom has greased up his threshing outllt aud is in readiuessfor tho early threshing. Pat Duggau aud wifo and Mrs Frank Ulllug autoed to Sioux City, Suudav. Carrio Nelson spent Sunday with Mamie Clausen. Try our Millar's coffee and Mikado tou, aud j'ou will bo a iatisiied custom er for thoso goods thoy uro tho best on tho market. C Andorson Co. Elizabeth Giibblo visited in Jackson tho ilrst of tho week, John Lebahn was a business caller at the county ueatTuosduy. Several families sprung a surprise on Mrs 11 Nelson, Suuday, it buiug her 40th biithday. A very pleasant timo was hud. Now is tho timo to buy your work shocu, whilu wo havu u big imaorttnont und tlie best grados to select from. C Am.ersou Co. Tom Long hud a car of hogs on tho market Tuesday. John Johnson mill Antliou Barlobo went to Sioux City Tuesday. Sunday, July 21st, Holy Communion will bo celebrated at tho Lutheran church. Following tho sorvice an im portaut congregational meeting will behold. All tho members aro request ed to bo present. Our lino of breakfast foods is com plete mill all fresh goods. Try tho now Post Tavom Special, you will ou joy it. Geo Timlin. Fern Ferguson anil wifo, of Long Pino, returned to their homo last woek after a several weeks' visit with rel atives in this locality. Chits Garret was a sightseer in the city H nnd ay, ChriB Millor left Monday for a trip to Denmark, his native laud. Ilis brother and sister accompanied him JACKSON. Joseph Wntors is spending a fow weeks vacation with his brotuor John at Early, Iowa. Mrs William Carnoy nnd children aro visiting relatives at O'Neill, Neb. Noblo League, wifo and baby, camo down from Waterbury, Saturday, and remained over Sunday with their folks horo. MrsJPMcEweu and ohildrou, of Sioux Citv. aro uuepta in tho homo of her brother, Thus Sullivan. Georgo Gains, who was section fore man on tho C B & Q hero tho past year, has been cnanged to Allen, Nob. J B Sullivan departed Monday for Colorado to look over some laud aud also visit his brother, Georgo, in Den ver, Lydia Welsh is spending n fow weeks with relatives at Burbauk, S 1. Tho Misses Madolino MoMullcn and Mary Beaoom, of Waterbery, Nob, attended the dancing party hero last Friday evening and were gtieBts in tho J E McGouiglo homo until Satur day evening. Gladys und Clarice Boyles, who have been at the orphanage at Boemor, Neb. the past year, arrived hero last Friday evening to spend the summer vacation with thoir grandparoutu, J B Smith and wifo. Thoy woro accom panied by thoir mother, Mrs Lula Boyles and Mrs Bayse, of Omaha. Emmett Kcaruoy, of Jilk Point, S D, was a weok end guest in the L (3 Kearney homo. Miss Lynn Malquist, of Omaha, spent several days last woek with Francis Sawyer. Lona Norris, of Rook Valley, Io, is visiting tho Misses Margaret and Mury Waters. Rov Fr English, of Hubbard, was an over night guest of Rov Faunou, on night lust week. Mury R N Ryan roooived word that hor brother, Rov J Barry, who was pastor of tho Cntholio church at Now Uaveu, Io, the past 17 years, has boon ouauged to Webster City, Iowa. Michael J MoFoeloy, agent for the Now York Foundling and Orphau asy lum, of Now York City, has boon horo the past week looking for applicants who wish to adopt an orphan child. Ho was quito sucoesaful. Miss Nellie Hooney was a guost in tho J W Ryan homo last week. Edward Wutors, of Omaha, is visit ing his parents, D F Waters and wifo. Sunday afternoon tho largo burn, corn crib und shed of C A Stone on tho Riley-Sullivnu farm, burned to tho ground. Tho iluo barn was built less than it year ago. Tho origeu of tho lire is unknown. Dr P E Kuofo, of Sioux City, spont over Sunday with tho homo folks. A party of surveyors of tho Niobrara Sioux City Railway and Power compa ny aro campod horo. They aro sur veying from Niobrara to Crystnl lako. Monica Flynnroturned Tuesday from an over Sunday visit with Bcutrico Jones at Tista. Gertrude Hall departed Wednesday for au extended visit in tho homo of hor nuut, Mrs lloiligor, ut Lancaster, Wis. mules for J. 11. Kciinison on Wnlker's island. A baby daughter was born to John Nelson and wife, Friday, .July 5th. They recently moved over here irom bioux city, whoro Mr. Nelson is employed by the McNeil Lime company. Jerry Dc Forest and family cel ebrated the Fourth at the AVhite farm, near Allen. Bruce Ahvard aud family moved into the new house at the corner of Lincoln and First ave nue on Monday. The exterior work on the now J. AV. llazlegrove cottage on Tay lor street is finished, and only a little of the interior finishing re mains to be dotve. Miss Bonnie Uerdin was at Em erson and Allen ovtr Sandfly. Ed Cluirington will build a new house on lot 9, block 83, in the north part of town. Priestly Bros, have purchased the Fred Gordon grocery stock and have been in possession for over a week. J. P. Goodwin was at Homer the Fourth, taking advantage of the holiday to look after his bees there. lie has 42 stands still at Homer and (1G stands here. The Omaha has a largo gang of men at work between the Omaha depot here and Ferry switch. It is expected that inter-bolted track will be laid from Ferry to the de- irtit, and that both the Omaha and Burlington trains will use the same ties. The force of operators at Ferry will be moved from that place to the depot. Burlington trains will be handled from Lake town in by the telephone. The new Knowlton & Manning Carney, that Mrs. Carnoy is recov ering nicely and is out of all dan ger. Mrs. llogan is expected homo next week. M. E. Adkins, of Laurel, is now operator at the Omaha depot. Work has increased so rapidly at tho station here that Agent B. F. Cooper was given assistance. A. A. Weed, inspector of accred ited schools for the University of Nebraska, under dale of June 21, informed J. S. Hacon, secretary of the South Sioux City schools that the inspect ion of the South Sioux City high school was satisfactory to such a degree that the commit tee on accredited schools had placed the school on the junior accredited list for 1911-12. South Sioux City schools had never at tained this proficiency before, and this honor speaks well of the work done by Prof. A. J. Ilargett aud his assistants last j'ear. F. H. Jerome, of Ashland, took tip his duties as agent at this place for the Burlington road Monday. Glen Miller will con tinue in the employe of the road. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome have not as yet secured a house, in which to-live. For Sale. 3-Pioco Mahogany lied room suite. Mrs Geo W MoBeuth. Dakota City, Nob. NOTICE. It. is horoby ordered by the chair man and board of trustees of the vil lage of Dakota City, Nob, that no livo stock shall bo horded, staked out or larieted for tho purpose of pasturing, on the streets of said village, within 160 feat of any residence or business houso in said village, und tho marshal is given strict injunction to enforco this ordor. By order Board of Trustees. 8 T From, Villago Olork. Maxwell Auto Free. Tho Sioux City Dailt News has an nounced another popularity contost, in which tbo grand prise will bn a .Maxwell Mascotto touring oar of it total value of $1,085. Tnis will bo tho 11th automobile to be given away, by tho Daily News and eight of them havo been won by persons residing outnido of Sioux City. Every oandidato gets paid in proportion to their work, as a 10 per cert commis sion will bo paid to nil except tho winner of tbo auto. Tim contest starts Juno 21 und closes August 21. Write tho contest editor of tho Sioux Oily Daily Nowa for full particulars, store, which is under way, is to be 2(ixG0, two stories high, with a full basement. Tlie building will be of cement. The basement will be used as a storage room and will be connected with the first floor bv elevator. The use of the second floor has not been decided upon, but a nail is under consid eration. The building will be built on modern lines and will be a credit to the town. Mrs. Ben Ilaacker was a visitor at Appleton, Minn., last week, re turning home Monday. Mrs. Sarah Benstead anil granddaughter, Lueile Morgan, were visitors at Allen over Sun day. "Word comes from "Wichita, where Mrs. J. II. llogan was called last week by the serious ill ness of her mother, Mrs. J. P. Look for the Yellow Tag, and buy $1.00 Buggy Whips with Six MoxvtKs GucaurBirai ee If Lost, Stolen, or Unsatisfactory We Will Replace Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co. Dsikolsi City, Neb. Buy Your Treasurer's Statement Summary of Collections, Disburse ments and Balances, for the Six Hontlis Ending June 29, 1912. COLLECTIONS, Toeiisli on linnd $ 61810 25 'lolSSOtux collected nnd all prior jeiirs 110 78 TulSHI tux colleatoil 12 W To 1WJ tnx collected 18 55 To 1SK1 tax collected 18 MI TolS8l tax collected 1 58 To 1885 tax collected 7 fll To livid tux collected II 51 To 1!1 lux collected 0 51 TolS-SS tux collected 21 tu To 1K8U tux collected BS1 14 To 1890 tux collected ill 7U To 1891 tax collected 7il 02 To I8U2 tux collected 55 15 To 1S1W tux col Ivc ted 228 67 To 18.H tux collected HI 68 To 1W tux collected 78 40 To 181X3 tax collected 07 45 To 1BOT tux collected 60 02 To lSUSlnx collected 0 U To 18W tux collected 40 00 To 1WXI tux collected 45 8 To 1U01 tux collected 60 21 To lWtt tax collected 0121 To 1WK1 tax collected 0 29 TolUOt tux collected BU 81 To lttfi tax collected 60 !I0 To ltmo tux collected i 41 To 11I7 tax rolled ted 1!I0 02 To 1WI8 tax collected 212 ft) To 1000 tax collected 220 62 To 1010 tux collected m w To 1UU tax collected 68174 78 School land principal collected... 10X8 U) School land lntciest collected.... mil 40 Sciiool land lease collected 02 02 .lanuury Htutn apportionment 1408 47 .limn Ntato apportionment 1089 41 Miscellaneous collections (Jo. (Jen. ;W7 26 Automobile lice uses 125 (k) Klnesand llconses 670 00 Intercut on county deposits 2711 B ltedeiuptlous 1120 W) Kccs H2 60 Protest tund 220 73 MEATS In Dakota City, as you can buy them just as cheap, or cheaper, than you can in Sioux City. And you don't have to stand the ex pense of sending for it, or the bother of carrying it home; W. F L, ENZ Dalcottx. City, Nobr. Agent for Seymour's Laundry, Best in the City. Farm Loans - Insurance - Real Estate The Agency of Ed T. Kearney, nt Jackson, Ncbr. transferred to H. F. McKoevcr who will give it ALL his time and attention. Mr. Kearney also retains his agencies, at Ce Mid-West Bank 408 Poarl St., Sioux City, Iowa, and will be very glad to write your insurance or make your loan there. (By the way it's a good bank and received in 3 months, the deposits hoped for in a year over One Hundred Thousand Dollars). Please phone or write me, or call and will give you the same RIGHT treatment always given by Mr. Kearney. H. F. McKevr, Jek.ok.aon, Nabraskn. an fur as Hiotix Uity. Ho oxpuota to bo gono about two inoutlia. Wo aro having a oloauui of shoos in odd ttizoH, and offnrhiK ho mo up lo ml id bar!;aiuB. O Auiieniou (Jo. Tho Danish Brotherhood will bogin work on tlmir now hall in Augiiht. Andoroon & Joiihou will uuuibt witli tho work . Augusta Larson is viuiting in Sioux Gity. E Jen Ben and wife vbitod at tho O Joiihou homo, Woducsiluy. 1'or good Ilaivotitur whijia duo O An- riurtiou tu, .. ..., i ....,,, .... ju u mnntui iwiu ouuiiron, ot oioux Oity, viHitt'd at tho llormau Nohon homo Friday. LotiiH L'odiirmiii has beou quito nick tho punt weok, but ia Homowhat bottor at this writing. Tho dwelling houso on tho Frank Uilliug farm was burned to tho ground Sunday. Nothing was Bavcd oxoopt a fow oliaira. Wo haven't hoard as to tho iiiHiiranco, but hope it is not a to- tl lOhH, Every thing in straw hats at O An dersou Co. Lumber is boing hauled for tho now sohool house to bo built in tho Plum Oiovo district. Work will bo begun next weok. Tho Uauish Diolhorhood will give a piouio next Sunday at tho (J M Has miiHsou homo, Edaard JoiiRon aud wife, James tleooey, E (Jhristonuon, wifo nud son, aud Mra Swnuson woro passougorB from horo to tho oity Sunday, Tho Klnghorse is tho host work glove in tho world sold at a dollar. Wo sell them, Geo Timlin, Georgo Jenoon and Chris Eriokson ttendod tho Sons of Ilormauu piouio at Dakota Oity last Wednosday. Mrs KusruUBsuu and daughter Min nie woro in tho City last Friday. Mrs Ernest Triggs and ohildrou, of Ft Dodgo, Io, visitod lust wook ut tho SALEM A sou was born to Goo Uirsohbaok und wifo ou Juno 28th. Rov A H Loamor, of Des Moines, Io, has boon spending his vacation with rolativos hero. Miss Vira Uougoiishas boon ougagod to teach the fall term of school in tho ililoman district. Ocorgo Miller is installing a system of wutorworks and a hot water boating plant in his residence, M J Foroshoo's now barn is begin ning to loom up iu groat shapo. Geo L Niebuhr aud (Jhas Antrim aro tho architects. Jako Sides lias tho big barn which ho purchased from Mrs AltenuiB mov ed to tho Sides (arm aud is haviug it newly remodeled . John Kruger is haviug a big hog barn built, with room overhead for storing alfalfa. Jlort Wood and Jim Clark aro doing tho moohauioal work. Harvesting is now on iu full bliist. Some of our fanners aro up ugainst on aooount of tho shortage iu binding twiuo and may havo to put their grain up loose. Itussel E Vincent arrived horo tho Ilrst of tho weok from Gentry, Ark, and is helping at tho S A Matton farm, Mr Viuoout has worked for Mr Miinou ou several occasions and is a mighty good man to havo around, SOUTH SIOUX CITY From the Iteooril Henry Kungo wns u visitor at Rock liapids on business Saturday. iWiirion snori is uuuuiug a now eottago in tho north part of. town. Mosby & Young company has purchased an auto delivery wagon. Mrs. M. 15. Sloeum visited Mrs. Win. Prazier at Ponca over tho Fourth. Miko Cyphers had tho misfor tune to break tho bones of his hand whilu handling n team of Total J120O22 88 DISUUUSKMENTS. Statu treiisoror's receipts S 1SV77 20 County aunoiftl warrants redeemed 1S1BS M (Jounty brldite warrants redeemed. 67W Ul County road warrnnts redeemed... 1178 25 Dltcli fund 10 to Soldiers' relief warrants rtideumcd 1W 00 lUllwiiy lMiinluml mtoiobt 215 IX) DralniiHo district No.2 Mil) ;il) OovlnKton judemont aw hi llond JmlKinont school dlst No. 11.. Ikki () Ncliool bonds K Ml School oi-ilms paid 2SW8 71) Protest fund !KB 80 District road warrants 312141 mv. trHiiaiisor's recelots. So. Sioux Oity 1800 00 Vlllaue tieas's. receipts, Jackson . 145(0 Villnut troas's. leOfltiU, Kmorson. W4 00 VUlaKO treas's. rccolpts, Hubbard. wft () Hcdemptlon " IB County treastuor's commission.. Kxx) io Total I7SJ13 33 1JAKAN0E3. Stato fund I :W 43 Hallroad slnUnn fund I'D (W Hallroad luturobt fluid 11 l County road district No. 1 3KS 4K County ronddlsti let No,'.' 17:K) IU County road dlstrltt No. 3 SMIil S.1 Swainpdltch 1IT IH Scavenger 85 in Inheritance 1411(0 Driilnaue district No.'-' 45 (W riiMiimil fund 8S.11 n I County lirldKO fund litw s KeelKioktmid Hi to Soldiers' relief fund 85 4 Interest on county depoJlts B7 5 Advertising fund 12771 Dakota City RU bii School liondfund fatt 07 School district fund 11WU M CovliiKtou jtuiKinoui vi (i (luvliiirtnn Aiinux 10 21 Hoiul district fund 702145 Jackson sidewalk SI Kl Dakota City sidewalk 258 00 South SlouxClty 1W2 4S Vlllimoof llomur 3 42 Vlllauo of Jackson 20 M VllliiKuof Hubbaid iM 40 VllhiKOot Kmersoii DO ftl Hedemptloii fund 1 IN Interest 677 52 KliHixaiidllconse'.overdr'u.S IS 53 Co. Treas. feus deducted KX IO t 4W00 03 1019 53 Total Cash on Hand 117079 50 We do horoby cortlfy that we have exam ined tho abovr statement ot D. U, Kvans, county treasurer of Dakota county. Neb., for the six mouths eudliiK J une 2U, 1812. To tho Iwstofour knowledge wo bellove each collodion has boon correctly entered und nrnnorlv necouiited for. nnd lhat tho vouch ers and other Items of credits woro In prop er form mid correctly entered and that the footliiKS woro veruieu oy us aim louuu io bo correct, and lhat tho nliove statement of balances nreo with said accounts In said county treasurer's ueuoral lodger. Thos. I,omr, fleo. Thacker, u. w. Klsiier, Hoard of County Commissioners. vivl i T'klSlbBH dmf 1 it i.wa itlt 'J 4 rttllaii'r concord.tbaiTkarnbss. CARRIAGE HEATERS. fv StiuiM V3T06.' v" -"X. Wa Kflwi w i JJtSDi 1 sUMliap.unDfyuml MiAESfioJiOitftSaJUANKSnl HARN ESSj m Everything in the line of Harness etrvcl Horse Goods I f Concord Harness, $35.00 j a I Sec our fine new stock of l?ly Nets in all styles, grades and prices. Also a complete line of Pads, Whips, and all Harness Furnishings. Bring us your repair work, that's our specialty. Frcdrkkscn Wi Son I Ilxibbnrd Nebraskix. Undertaker- 0 V- F. SAWYER was bo.n May 8, I860, In Mansfield, Man, H ntarted us an apprentice for tbreo years in the Undertaking budueu iu Nov York City with the Urgent firm in the oity, remaining with thtan (or five years. Ho has followed tbo profession ever since, corning to Jaokson, Nebr, in 1880 and starting the bosineei here. lie has on of the best equipped TJndertading Parlors in the state, ith commodious quarters, lady assistant, fine hearses and equipment and a large stock a I way on hand, Ua understands all the successful methods of embalming and makes a speoialty of the Mioo system, which preserves the remains forever, rvqniras no cutting or eicision of the body, and takes nothlag away nor adds anything to the subject, the thorough embslaiog being done exclusively by external methods, li. t Sawyer, Jackson, Nebraska V fflfeK!VLWib