Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, September 06, 1912, Image 5

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
(official)
DnW.il City, Neb, August 19 1912
Tho board of county commissioners met
pursuant to luljouriimciit, niPiiibyro prt'i
mit, Tlioinus I,oiik, chairman: Ueori?o W
Tlinckor. Oliver W Flshor, anil GoorBu Wit
1:1ns, clerk.
When tho following nrocceillnBs were
linil :
Whereas, A certain roml petition, sIkiioJ
by Martin llotch nuil others, prujlin? lor u
roml, coniiiienelimiit tho boutlienst- corner
of section thlrty-blx tSrt), township twenty
nliioCHO.rnmio xlx toienst.thenco riiiinlint on
the action lino on tho south side of suctions
tlility-ono CIDiiiul thirty-two (!li), In town
ship twonty-nlno (S!), rniiKO foven (7) enst,
two miles oaat mid theio terminate, leavlnc
a Jo In said road, I'ouimoiiclin; nt the north
west corner of the Danish cemetery, thence
running norsh sixty-six W) loot, thence
rimiilnu rust thirteen (13) lods. thence
south sixty-six (OC) leot to the lino ngnln,
enmo on ,to bo hemd, tho petitioners up
penrliid In person nuil by their attorney, J
J McAllister, I! vi, mid tho reinonstriitora
nnrt ohjectois apucnrlmr In person, when
both parties submitted their arguments to
tho county board, onconsldoratloii whereof,
lieoriro W Thnokor iniitlo a motion, asking
uiayine county iioai intuitu tho petitioners
ft iud forty f 40) feet wide, coniuienclne at
northeastenrnerof the nnlthcnstnlmrt-
(NK corner of the NK i) of section llo
, townsnlp tvouty-elBlit(2S), rniiRo seven
east, thence runtilmt west on the north
uunMiHI 11,11, nf aritil unnll.in .!., I K. ....rt ..til..
thence ruiiiiliiR south one-half mlln on tho
west section lino of said section live (6), to
the county roml and there terminate, and
' leaving a Jos In tho toad at the Danish
comctory as prayed for In tho petition,
which said motion was seconded by Oliver
"W Fisher, and afterward the follow inn voto
wbs takon, to-wlt: CJeoicn V Thackcr and
Oliver W Fisher, each voting nye.
Anil afterwards, on tho same day, said
jounty board directed tho county clerk to
appoint tlueo (.1) dlslnterestcil persons,
iseulioldors. In Eiiltl county, to appraise the
(InnniKtM to tlio lauds sustaining ilninwrus
by the ald load, on the west side of section
live (5), township twenty-eight (t'Sj, range
seven 17) east.
Xow, on this 10th dav of AuKiist, 1012, tho
matter of making the county levies, etc,
forthol'JU nssossmoiit, of Ii'HIi real and
nnd peisonal moporty,, eiinie on for dlspo- '
sal, when tliu county honril imulo the fol
low) nn levios, to-wlt:
Mills
County Ooneral Fund 4 L'-G
County I'.iJiIko Fund 1
County Itoud ifunil a
Special KinorKoncy IirldKe Fund 2-5
Road District Redemption Fund UlstS. 5
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Sfcnnil quaitiirjy report of Deo Wllklns.
county ele.Ic anil cloik of the district uourl,
approved by tho county boairt.
lleport snows the following feus oarneil
mid collected, to-wlt:
To lllinitand iccoidlliK 13 real estate
mortuaiies ; $ (VI HO
To llllnzand lucoulinn :7 leleases of
liuirtB Kt's 3UW
i mini mm rncoiiiiim .i itssisnmeni
mortRiici'H n h.i
a'lVllmtand rocordum 12.)di-eds Ir.l 70
TollllluK mid ii'coiului; 201 cliattel
mm wanes .. 6J SO
To llllnil iiml lOJordim; flj mlsuella-
ncouj ll'Miis .... 4T 55
TosKooiul iiuurtor saluiy lUMil
Total oarnltiKS for second Quarter In
county clunt's olUcu $127 10
Total eiirnlmjs tor hecond ouaiter in
clerk of illsulot com t' olllce 107 20
Tota'e.trnliiKsln the olUce'of county
clei k and clerk of dutrlct couit . $0il CO
Tho following claims were allowed on
county foncial fund:
Ivlpp ". Ilartlittt.'n, olllco supplies .
C Jul-. Sinilh, upprati.lus road d'liuii-ue-
Mull A Huhinlod. notice of equaliza
tion mccilPK
Alfied Deinainy, appialslnR road
dain.iKe
H II (Irlbliio, legs of commtslouur to
locate load
Hammond & Stephens i'o, school sup
plies Tho University Publishing Co, school
supplies
Thomas 1,'juu. fielsl.t ni.vancrd
N Ileiicom, appralsiun (Ininiines and
viewiiiK load . . .
Tho rnlvorslly Pulillshlin; Co, school
supplies
Andiuw II Anderson, appialsiiiK
flntiiniroii and vlowhiK load
John llachort, lioardliii; paupers ...
jaines Fueston. Jailor's salary for
Auumt, 1012
J P Hi'kwell, deputy sherlfi's salary
for Mirfilsl. and eiiusu for takli.R
blind loy to hloux city
Ayies, ror lu cords or wood
iJ7iih jmuuiii siiui in auiaij nil n
uu, anil ior laicim; insane patient
to NOlllllIC ..
lMw.irds.t- Itiadford I-uiubeiMJo, lum
her, nails, etc, for court house mid
nun poor farm
Claims allowed on commissioner'
trlcis:
T V Cliirklmr, rtrBBBliiK road, (list 1
th)Wjt
1 10
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W II Hundt.UruKBiiiK nmd.illst 1
Sam Thuin.diaisKlm: road, etc. itlst 2
Claims allowed on toad district fund:
Chris .Smith, poll taxor lftH refund
on loaddlst No I ,. . .J
Geo W I'haukoi, ro.id woik. dlstNo5.
Alfred Dennuiiji. Kmue. dist No I
Ilt JiHrke, Hiime d.st Nu 5
AUKUii llhlns, jl , siiiiie, illst .No A .
Dan lloek oll, miiiii . disi Nii9
Ira U iKldeli, smile, dUl No 11
Marti I Uouli. -iiuie dltt No IN
(Mn i . allowed :n county brldue fund:
It.M i.. :'- '.Ii.IiIku work 10 ai
Uilwiu.-. . l.-iiJIi ril i u, nrldtff mute
rial Mdwaidstt lli-uiiford Co. hiidw unite
rial St Antli.jny iV. DukoIu l.lvatur fu,
brldKc mntet'lul, bill for $tti 10 allow
ed .. .
Huardshear . Hiivls, brliUu mateilHl
Kilwams &. lliadfoid I.umlur Co,
hrjdiie matHiial
KUWuhIs A. KnulJonI I.lif L'h, budge
niHteilal
Kdwarils A t,rudfold l.br Co, lirldHD
iniiti'riiil..
llraeisln'iir . lniU, bildKi nmturlal. no?
v. f-'ilidiisty. f it twofiVft and one i.i-it
ridKes . . -v.i u
nioaril ailjourned to met'. Monday, tfep-
riemb t ltf. lali.
CJiornir "V llkliiH. County ( Icrk.
M75
2K in
m i;
tots
tot is
UK 70,
The Ileralil for News wlion it in Nows
Cull up No 78 wlicn you want tlio
grocoticfi to come quick.
Prof nnil Mr A U Rich wolcorucil a
ou to their L'ouio MoDilny,
Sou Dakota City Plinimncy heforo
buying jour juiuta nnd oils.
Utft of liarveslor ami hard oils at
E.lwWils & BruitfunlH, Dnkotn City.
Miss RtFsepieu, of Sontli Sioux City,
will teach the Purker tchool thii yenr,
Tlio highest prion paid for rggs
nuil butter at Kneppei'a caali grocciy.
MisK Lu ,ile niuigliniil returni'il last
week from u vitit to her liomu at Cen
tral City, Nnh.
Mis Fannio Grtzier wn.t to Lircoli.
today ('llliusdiiy) to see tho tights nt
the stuto fair.
About a doa-jti lady fiicndH of Mrs
Qfo 3art.ett (unpriced her m her
homu Tuendny evebitig, it being her
birthday.
A J Nordyko and family, of Kionx
O.ty, tun) Mrs (leorgn Nordjke, of Al
leu, wt re hern hut Thuisday for thf
Old He ttlerb' pieiiiu
Tho, Her.ild ill rei.ow your nub-f-cripfciim
to tho Wotihii'm Flomo Com
panion for 1 00. Tjat us send in jour
renewal or now t.ubsoriptiiia
ll"tDi rubor that we carry u good
otoclt of hiir'dwaii', eto. ai;d that our
prices arn light. VV aloo i'o t-11 l.iudR
of repair work. Solirinrer Urns.
Elmer nieunan, of t'oloim, .S D, ar
rived her liint Thutti'tiy from u visit
with lii.s lirothnrs at Dcs Moines, !.
lie will nttud eehool in Sioux City
the comirg year.
M O Ayrrs went tn Cody, Iidi, Sat
urday, for iv visit with bis iini(;bler,
Mrs Homer rtkeeu. Iucideuily ho
took Ins nun along to take tuiriiitnge
of the ohiokei) season.
Tin; following lettois lproain unnall
ed for at the postnfliimin Dakota, Nob,
for the mouth ending Auuust HI, 1012:
Mjm Cora t'oier, Misa Edith Carter,
?iIiK Ehni DeDaslniiiitt, Anulen New
ell, Harry Smith, Ernest Stonder, (2)
John Jl Ueain, PoslimiHlui.
Rut ui omii'iH Ed Eirt.lpriek ncd
Doe .MeKoruan fiom this planer-havu
Dually icecivt'd (lie weeomo imws
from WashiiiK'on tht a laiso in sala
ry fiom $1,000 to 41,100 has been
ijrnnted to earnVrs on stanoaid routes
of 24 nuleti in lenpth'. The now -ohcd-ule
tuktu e(f(ot after Rept 30, 1012.
Pete Mauniou ivm a busine&fi M'titor
at Dubuque, fo, over bunduv, and u.
a result hu.s aceejiied a poniiioii with
the Central Lumber Co, of Duhuqit",
and will b. hlatuuied at Hiversido, a
I own in siutUua.tein Iowa, an niana
gor of a yiod. Ho Iihh fevered his
coiinrelion witii tito E & T. Ijbr'Co of
this pluae and lnavea lo take up bit
woik ut hia new locution Tuesday.
U. can ipii,! ou the Lincoln Diiilj
and Sunday Stiito .Icuinul from now
until Jkiitiary 1, 15)13, for oiilv"l 20,
either willi a iiii Mibmiription lo Tho
lli.tttlil tr ., r.,,mi'i 1 nivitiir vm tlt.i
mwo iinpciH, Tho Hoiiilil for a lull year
and Hin Statu lourn-il, the leading
Hlvte pnuer, tor tlio rrmninder of thin
year, tor $2. 20' The ao-mcr you titbit
advhiitngo ut this offer tho better the
bargain.
C, V M.Doath left Turfdr.y for
Florida with the jn'Hiiti-m of looking
up a location, when lie wiM letum for
his family. Ho was much pleased
with tlio country don n there on his re
cent tlip, and will loo.ite there bofoio
another winttr stiikes nn llo hub iui
oompanied on this dip by Kriink
Uiisuh and fa mil--, of Sioux City, who
have purohnsod land iinur Kinjiiuiee,
Flu, and will make lh.it statu their
home.
County Attorney J J McAllister,
whilo returning from tho Old Kettlers
pienio la.it '1'liurnday evening was "inn
into by an automobile coming up from
behind and wuh thrown from his huugy,
whish was smashed tn suiithen ons by
the maohino wbich was Ubiug driven
ut a forty mi!o clip by n drunken
ohuuffor Mr MoAlliuter and L U
Smith, the other occupant of tho bug
gj, wore severely out an.l bruised by
the emushup McAllif.tor s-iys he
uuowh the jk.iHch with tho niachine,
and also got the uninber of tho unto,
but a yut is nudeciilod whether to
proaccito or not.
Mr leun, of Leeds, lo, prefcented a
pti'j'iti in to tho irupmt owners at.
Hit- n lions, in thin lctt HuturM.ii
'T. i ' .r HI whii'll ho Klliiralltei-H lo
pm .i ilif baiiks of tint livor from
Wuhi.iu a way. The fiut 13 iicootn
plislolbya iloaliug uptoii aiiohortd
wlior- the uuitent htril.es the bun It.
ThW i HiNpoiidid in the water ami
the MYnr ounei t in supprs.-d to depos
it aauil unit form u 1)111 jllht ns snow
will blow under h fence nr other ob
struction, nnd fonn a diift. I.'i plau
ing thtun at. intervals along tho liver
Headqunrteis lor nil roliool Mtpplips
at the Dakoti City Phnttiiucy.
8 Wlifu in need cuoumbeiH lo picUc,
oll at Kiumiier's Oasti Qrooery.
I A sou was bom to Mr nnd Mrs J q
i"oo, jr, iu bloux Uity, August lOtb,'
I Wo want Kobrntikn Farmn. Sou
jLind Co., 105 Fourth tjt Sioux City.
I LyIm Olsen was down from Magnet,'
Neb, lust week for the Old Sotlleib'
picnic.
( Mrs Merlo Ililenutn wii oprralod on
, for appendicitis at it Slcu. City hos
1 pitnl, Sunday.
j Everything iu hay carriers, forks,
i sllnps and iopn at Edwards Si llrud
Jfoidn, Dakota City.
Howard Rockwell loft Monday for
Akron, t'ol, wliem ho will tako up his
residence on a claim.
Fruo E-itniUn, of SerKo.tut Uloff,
lo, was n viMlor several days last
nick with gul tiieuils hero.
Try i ilifch pf iec cream at Van do
ZsiIuVd. He B0iVr3 llio IknI of crcnui
by the dish, gallun or car load.
H A Stiiibou went to St Pnu!, Mint-,
Tuesday, to put i-i n week with tho
whohsale houses lepleniihiug his
stock ot dry goodo
Uljhis nilemftu, wifo ftlltl balij", p
turned to their homo nt MoutevUo,
lliun, Kftcr a weeks visit hoio with
Jfr Ililemcu's mother.
Miss Idu Oir and Puul Mason ar
rived Immn Saturday from u six wcel:&'
visit rith relatives ih Canatlu, They
report n very enjoyable time.
Mib V L Strong and two children,
Ethel and Clair, left Wednorday for
their 1 omo nt Mihuout, .Mi n, .ftrrn
weel.6 uuiy with old fiiouds here.
-The public Kchool opened hero Mon
day with a full corps of touoher.1 as
anni untied iu tho Herald last week
A vary fair sltendanco was also noted,
Mro Woods M Hiluman, of Jnlen
burg, Colo, Wrtb taken to the Suninri
tau hotpilal iu Sioiu City, Sunday,
for an opeiation for tho romoval of it
tumor. Mr Hilemau ariived fiom
Jnlesburg, Sunday, to bo with hii
wife durii g her slay tit tho hospitnl.
Rugh Altemue, who recentlyraded
his farm southwest of this placo for
Iowa land, has decided to remain in
good old Dakota county and has taken
charge of the Onindi Co operative
Grain company's business at Homer',
siicceotli g J M Davis, thi retiring
manager.
Cliiia Hhll and wifo nutood to Ft
Hoilgc. lo, Tti Rdny, to sro Ernest
Tiiggs, a btotber-iu-law, who is rceov
orieg from injuiics received iu u rail
road wieek recently. They wpre ac
comj'aiiied on the ttip by Scott Dnu
cun and ,Tms Jensen, tho former in
tending to remain for the ninttr with
his daughter, Mrs 1'riggn.
F.illoning U a list of thn petit jurors
selected for the September 2ilrd term
ot Hstiiol court: J P Ooodwin, M ,1
Uuitcnni, S A liideulmugh, Peter Our
ney, A U Anderson, John Delnney, V
A lleikes, Geo N Georgensn, Charles
L Dodge, Ed Morgan, Art Rymil),
Matt McKivorgan, J S bacon, oiike
Fin roll. Samuel Knox, 1'ruuk Davis.
V V lloninger, A O Sides, Munrico
Keilox, Philo MoAfee, Clnis Geistei,
M J FoiHt-boe, Fred J Wnllwuy, Win
Httttucet-
wwatmmm.'miw-imA'i.iB .
My Tcaith. Aia.rt'MsS
Great
Interstate
Piano Sale
Arc ITotz Commjj to JE6c Ksvtcrstsxtc Fair?
Cosrtimciracxr!. Monday, Sept. 1642, and
V7.:su
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Ptajra&9 12 Cars
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A Full TrsIi!D&.d
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THIS IS JONES "The Piano Man"
Who will gtiatant.ee to save you $100
to S150 on a Piano.
Meet ME AT 620 Fourth St.,
Sioux City, Iowa, during the Fair.
msranrsror cciiasira
txsxcHjsiBEzxcnas
"You Can't Compare It Quite, or JJken It
I Will Save You $100 to
"Ghs WOSULrlO'S BEST
Chickcring, Vosc, Steinvay, Knabe, Fischer,
Tccple, Kurtzman, Shoningcr, pianos
Un Ml
FNE
PAN0S
-You Never Saw the Like"
$150 on a Piano
PIABJOS
Everett, Schiller, Price &
and player .pianos
TV fTtf PTuKllf N 1hv upoiimulntoa 50 or moro pianos duriiiR tho past year,
M.J lAlts A LIK?11K,, taken as part payment on row pianos and plnvcr pianos, that wo
must disjioeo of alonj; with our rat array of tho world's best makes of pianos. Wo como to
you on a so.lo of greater magnificence, than any piano silo evur hold niiyvlir-iA at any tinio.
Wo como to j ou, Mr PIiim Purchaser, with un offeriug'of $50,000 worth of high grade stand
aid i)inotf, that must bo sold wi'hiu tho next few days. Wo bought them at our prioo, which
was so low that wo know wo could foreo tho sale. .Just think of buyiug 200 pianos of ono
factory for oabti at jour own price and then you will in sumo way conoeivo of what wo. aro ublo
to do for you. The pnblio f Sioux City and vicinity havo boen deluged with piano sales u
perfect Hood of oales repieeentatioi's withont any sense or reason a milo for every day in tho
calendar year. Tins is no clap-trap, drumnied-up piano suln, but a geuuiun, bonti-lldo Halo
wheio $50,000 worth of pianos must bo sold. A tieinondotii Miirlwiud of dazzling, irresisti
ble bnrgnius awaits you. We most respectfully solicit jour attention for a moment, for duriug
this great Milo every piano is included und will bu sold. JONES The Piano Man
Bears Lose to Biscuit Shooters
Tho Teddy Hoius gave the Johnson
Hindu it. Co. tenm ft run for their money
at Rivered.lo Patk Sunday in a 1 to 0
game. A littlo bobble tho failure of
Uyke or Miller to cover second ivhen
an eusy gionndcr was hit to McAllis
ter v 1 1 It ; luau on Hrfrt, rohbod our
boys of n dmblo play anil the game,
the man making second scoring on a'
hit soou after. The same teams play
hero next Suniliiy. Tho scoru :
Johnsons. AH. It. 11. I'O. A. K.
Hers.Sli...
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-Maek, cf. .
(Joutoi, if .
iiiihni's. h
v
HaNetli.lli :t
Leu, If .. .. .' -J
(loan, If I
Wallen. i- ;;
llliikley, ii :i
Totals
PnUota (lltv.
McAllister, Kb
W. .Miller. Jl)
fitlnson, e
f, .Mi!lu,2l
II ruilirs, ef
llyke, s,
Muri iHiiu, rf
Alvln LonUiusli, If..
Alia f.omliosli. If...
he hull 1 1, p
People Who do not Live in Sioux City Read Carefully.
If you want tn sivo money iu tho purchase of n piano, out out and mail the coupon today,
wo will write yon a detailed desciiptinn of every piano advertised Yes, tr will ship y
pinto, freicht prepaid. (You can try it for a month and if found as repreaeiitedjvou onn
mul
you n
II llllV
it on monthly payments. If it is not aa represented in tverv respeot mo take it away froo of
ohatgo to y on. Evory new piano fully gnnrantctd 10 to 25 years by inanu'aclnrer.
Mv If) in 9Fi Yflnr Pnr;nn.nl Rnarantno (1?!).1' !!nr"' MortffBir.e does
...j . ... - - . , v..v.v,,ui vuwiuin.uu Willi l;ucii nisirumrnt Sold
Open Evenings. The Largest and Oldest Piano hou
se m bioux
City
Cut Out and Mail Today. (CP)
JONES, the Piano Man
Please send me list of your
Bargains in Pianos.
Tell nic about your 30-clay
Free Trial Oder.
Name
Address .
Terms s ow as c Pcr ay or onc
two and thtcc years time at
No Advance in Price & & &
You Know What These
PianOS Are: Read the Prices
A S195 Cable & Sons up
right piano, now only
$67
$99
$125
A Chickering upright piano, rose
wood case, cost new S500,
for oidy
A Kimball upright piano, sells
regularly for S300.00,
now only ,
J. & C. Fisher upright pi- r-k
ano, regular price S400,now..plOU
Everett piano, was $400, a r
during this sale J105
A Knabe piano, regular price qj;
$500, during this sale p 1 i O
Vose & Son upright piano, cost
new S600, during this sale rf.rjQr
only piO
Chickering upright piano, AQryj-
cost new S650, for only p 3
Steinway upright piano, beautiful
case, sells regularly for S750, aoA
I mv once onlv DjJJ
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'I'ui'Hd.iy for
IMll ltll!llll
' iioin no uarautees to srop lire cat uifj
Not the bunks and form u
saiiillinr Unit
i permanently pn't-et the laud
from 1 1 stt u, I lis HL'l.eiiii is civer-d
bv patm.ts, nt'il the only objection
eff-red I y thoso who attended the
Some by limine-,:
JllllllhUIIK 0 0
DaltotatJU) 0 0
Tivo-baso lilts I'oiitei
Saerlilee hlt Mack.Ooatos. HIoIhii Ihiiim
l.ittiri '2), Her. Dmililo ilay IIke to
W. Miller. I.elt on bases Juliniuiis, 1, Dm
kotn tlty,.l. ItnuONOii ball itf IlinlHey il;
olf .sciianb, 1. Hit 'd piluhei 1 .. . 1 1 1 -. iUrtlcl:
out lly HluUley, II; by Seliaiib, H. Willi
liltelies Hlnlley. 1; Scliatib, 1. Umpire
HlHiie. J l.,e l:lii. i
HIIRBARD.
Minnie KiHiniiHien, Sundajed at hnr
home.
riclionl Httppliifu of all
Auduison C'o'r.
Mary lliutuett loft
Sioux City, wlieio bIio
iclioul.
Hi ruiiin Nelseii and wife, Mr iui'2
Mrs tin iv k, U Andoti-en, wife and baby,
an. I Mads Hanson und family wu
aiiuduy iichts at tliii Sam Lumen
uuuie.
All our ctiidiee aro caiefully bought
ami Clime fiom a f ictory wu know to
be ubboliitt lj lillt. A1wuh fieili and
olo.n. You citu euit your aw net toolh
here. Geo Tiiclin,
Mr Millor, of Luko Viow, Iowa, uu
loed up bundiiy to visit fiiouds. They
lutumed Tuestluy.
Work on the now hull is coming
light along. .
tin r in your produce, butter, eggs,
ite. n n ni wit n pay tho top price. U
Al.ll' ,r'll (Ju
I':. N hiii drove out tn sen his
b..i . ! fiituiUy, Wo mint tull wlio
Ue , ,
MiiH Pedorsen and Mr and Mm May
tl.ld and baby, drovo to Dakott
Guy Hominy utttunoou to visit ut tho
homo of the fotmn'w brother, A Pedorsen-
Huhool btjokingb tho celebrated
iiiiom bruuil at O Anderfcon Co.
Mi and Mra ILirty drovo to Sioux
City, TucBduy.
Auu'Im Anilenieu i tithing iu tho
lUy Jlcllir home.
( Iiuh Dodge ami wife and II Nelson
and nifc iiuKicd to Ctieiukcu, li, huu-
Real estate louns. Geo Wilkins. meetiug U the oxpeuso of the priject. day, 126 tu'lea. TUoy mudo qt ilu
vimt and loturned by 10 o'clock in tho
evening.
Wo havo just received a fine lot of
new dishes which you nmj havo by
the But or piece. Oomn in when you
need anything iu thin lino. Ueo
Timlin.
Janiei English omI CJarmel Hurt
nett left Tunilny for their homes iu
Oninlni after u two weoW viait
hero.
Ilaus NoIvpii ud wifo returned to
their homu in Holt county, Mondy,
lifter a brief vitlt hero with lolativrs
.uid fricuda.
Mrio and Thorvald RinmnsHuu v5n
iied ut the C RitamiiDMUi homo Sunday.
Thiii stock muut bo cloned out :
Tinware, oniunwaia, hardware, nnd
other articled too nuit'eroiiM toineutiou.
Hacrilico milo uulil Hint of new Tiiar,
Uuo tfniin dump Willi liorMo power,
11SO.OO; ono potato digger, J.12 00.
I) O Hifferniin.
T Deioin and wifo veiled ,il t J i
Iiouis Deroio hoiiio (lie f Ir b t of tlio
weolt.
Mubol OInu.sHcn ia spending a fmv
wei k at tho Mai tin lUbmutiiol) homu.
No otffeo given the Hutisfaotion for
tho mono tbat Milliu'd coffee (Ioch.
(J AudeliJOII Co HOllHlt.
Mrn Frank Hogau vihited iclativc
iu thin vicinity file Unit of tho week.
Tlio passengers from hero to the oity
Tuesday were: Jou tiugun and wifo,
llenrgo tSatinderti and wifo und Muniie
und Mabel Claimon.
Two packages of Majilo Flukes
whilo Ihey last C Anderson Go's.
Tom Long had u oar of hi i;h on tho
Sioux City market Mouduy.
Ella und Mury llcenoy wore Sioux
Ciiyshop)orH lust week.
If you havo tiled tho so-ealled fly
nluiHeru mudn from coal tur and other
inferior goodu tliut will not give in
sults, get u can ot Leu'd tly Cum
today. Wo ucll it with uu absolute
gunraiituo to do Uiu work or oar inou
oy will be refunded. Geo Timlin.
Thn tull game pluyod hero Sunday
betwoi n Hubbard nnd Martimdniig
wont (i in. I iu fawn'ot lliioliuiii.
Mit- i'o Ebol and baby went to
Si ux it, Tuesday iVeiiiug, tur it
vinlt i. it i fm lids.
Light wi'ii!it oupi fm full WDurnt C
AntterNOti C'o'n.
Our sohool btftiU Monday, Sepltitn
bei tlio l);h.
Sam Thorn wont to Somh Dukolu,
ThuiHilay of luht u k to Inn., uftur
hia farm intitot.
Childiitn'a clothing, for fuhnnl weal,
u id u largo li.-o ot punt, (iverulln 111111'
jackets for men, ut U Audurson Co'h,
Puter Jolinujii and family v.ere Mm
duy guentu at tlio C M JU uiiott 11
home.
Nib Ilauseu had tho mlsfoituno tu
have thruo horses killed by lightning
last week. Tho lo.H was partly cover
ed by iuHiiruuco.
CheeHuisuu excellent food which
you may substitute for muut these
daH. It is not oxpeiihive, und tho
offerings wo liuve now uro of fine
quality. Geo Timlin.
Tho sisters of St Oiithmitie'ri ucudo-
my at J noli Hon were at tho Uiali'im
homo oniduy last week to vliit Wil-
llini Graham, who is Mok.
Wu have a dandy new line of school
shoes for the chihtiou. C Andurbou
Co.
For Sale.
I have forty ucrert of growing lift'
for sale, one mile west of Cobuiti Junc
tion. l'iank Duvey, Sious City, lowu
Despondency
Is often caused by indigestion and
constipation, and quickly disuppeais
uhuii Cliambeiliiiii'H Stomach and
Liver Tablutb uiu takun. For sulo by
all dealeis.
For Sale.
I'i-Pieeo Miihogauy bed
SANSON'S
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Specials for Saturday, Sept, 7
For this Isxy Only
1-lb Can Rockwood's Coeoa 20c
1-lb package of Soda . . , ; 5c
2 packages Macaroni or vSpaghetti 15c
!5 packages Quaker Coijn Flakes 25c
2 Cans Northwestern brand Beets 25c
Best Jap Rice, per .pound 5c
mom Mule.
Mrs Ueo W MrrlJouth.
Dakota City, Nob.
We havo NebrHia, bo Dukota, Min
nesota, lowu und Texas farms for eale
nr trade. Aim) siiy propel ty, Soo
Laud Co. 405 Fourth ht., Sioux City.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY
From the llecoril
Mr. iuhI Mrs, Uoy J'ilgriin wore
over .Sunday visitors l'rtim Oiinwu
Mrs. I. H. Kollur is nt Whiting,
Iu., this woolc 'visiting relatives
iIiss Ai'Iilicl Allen, of Allen, is
the guest of her friend, Miss Al
moin Nnsli.
Miss Khnira Chard, of Lyons, is
visiting ut the home of her aunt,
Mrs. C. 11. Miller.
Hubert I'ressey is at Iliilfton,
S. I)., working during llio har
vest and threshing season.
Mrs. J). MeMonioH, of Lyons,
was a fiiest hero with her sister,
Mn. L- .lis ,h'ji, this work.
.Tin; L. 15. Wilbur, of Occ..
tno. ' !),, was an over ti;m ia
visit .it tlio home of his mother,
mvH. Fitniiie Wilbur.
Willin J. Maniiiiig and fumiiy,
of I'te, Li., are in town today,
ta'dng in tho Old Settlers' picnic
and visiting friends. They made
the trip in their automobile.
Mrs. I. P. Huberts will tnieh
the Walker's island sehool the
(liming year. Mrs. Huberts is a
diiuu liter of M. Penell, one of the
IHi(.:i'iiieut residents of Walker's
slinl 1.
Mi'i Ahnr Sberwoi-d loft Mon
da, fiif IV lar Falls, la., where
Our New Stock of
here in two weeks.
Fall and Winter Goods will be
We will hfive the Moat Complete
and Up-to-date Line we have ever shown 9?
3?
SCHOOL SHOES th ,l,c rk of ;!ic
bchool Season we arc dis
playing a large line of Children's School Shoes, guaranteed
J in every way for wear and comfort. Look our Shoes over
you.
an njiiMjnmrgtMiiwrnKBriHaM
Stinson's
E3aBcotec Giiyt
maccawfflttJfl
McijrasScev.
Mrs. M. V. Uui'iictt was at
Hock Kapids this week, imllod
there by the death of her mother.
Mrs. Kitterman. The tunuval
was held Tuesday. Mrs. Harnett
was accompanied homo by llor
father, arriving "Wodnusdny evening.
she is assistant principal in (ho
public schools, and Miss Margar-t
Sherwood left for (Jottenburg,
.Vol)., where she is u teacher iu
tho aohools.
Attorney Ward Evans and his
mother, Mrs". Anna Kvans, re
turned this week from Arnold's
J'ark, where they havo boen
spending tho summer enjoying
the delights of Luko Okoboji.
Mrs. E. R Hall and children
were here Tuesday on their way
home to Chicago, leaving here
Wednesday. Mrs. K E. Town
send and children, of Lake ( itv.
T n 1 ., !. 1Vi;..lwill Immn 1 T,n ..'IwUmonlaH sent Uc. JTIcd cnu ptc
111,, UU" llinu Ilk IIIU .MIHIIVIl I1UIIIV. I Dottle.
How's This?
Hundred Dollars ncvranl tor ant
that cannot be cured by 1UU'
Vo oflfr Or.o
rud ot Calami
Cnturrh Curt.
r. J. CIIHNKY & CO.. To!rdo. O.'
Wc. tlio undrmUncil. lave kiiuun 1. J. Cbcnry
tor tlio Uut 1 Jf3r, auil hclK'io tilm perlrrtly hou.
crtblo la nil tmslnisi traneartlona and llnancUllf
r51i tu carry out any obligation ratdo by liU arm.
YALD!.d, 1INSK & MAHVlN,
Wliolculo Qrutttl. Toledo. (X
It. 11 Pfttftrrh rtrrf 1. Ll.n Intrnallv. ailln
I dlrrctly uin llio blood and mucous turl&ce ot ta
uld bv all nruuUta.
fate UVJ'i t'umlly 1'UU tor conMlpaUoo.
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