Royal BakingPowder Healthful Dualitiestolhelbod Adds Prof. Prescott, of the University of Michigan, testified before the Pure Food Committee of Congress, that the acid of grapes held highest rank as an article of food and he regarded the re sults from baking with cream of tartar baking powder as favorable to health. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Only Good to December 8. Just now Tho Stnto Journal will nccopt SI In payment for tho Dully und bundny Journal until January 1. 1014. inoro tlinn a whole yenr. una ns a fmtlutr lnducomunt to nave you become a render -w 111 lnoludo a year's subscription to tho independent Fnrmor, a weokly farm nnd stock pnpor, nnd Poultry Topics, n beautifully printed monthly poultry nnd Jiomo mnitnzlue. "Without Tho Sunday Journal tho price will be only S3. Tho Journnl Is tho most Inde pendent nnd proKresslvo newspaper In tho state. It Is unusually clean, excluding liquor and nil misty medical nds nnd Is edi ted for Nebraska homes. Tho coming ses sion of the If Rlstnturo will niiiko Tim Jour nal, which Is right on tho ground, the papnr you will surely want to rend. If you will sond In now you will receive tho papor the balnncoof this year free. This cut price offor Is not Rood nf tor December 28. Sond your money at once to Tho Stnto Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Haw to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New York physician savB, "If it were not for tho thin stock ings and thin sold shoes worn by wo men tho doctors would probably be bankrupt." Whon you coutruot u cold do not wait for it to develop into pneu monia but treat it nt once, Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is iutoudod es pecially for coughs and coliln, nnd has won a uide reputation by its cures of these discuses. It is most effectual and is pleusuut uud Htifo to take. Fur sale by till dealers. Adv. lamamamammammtmmmmmmmtmmmmMmmamammmm I T IiAAVit n UULdi JU&mib E. F Rasmussen ucfioieer HHMHMHHBiHMiiBBMBWNKNHBI Write me, Jackson., Jcb. R 1. or call, 1 mile west of Goodwin, leb. Satisfaction Guaranteed Evan nnd Frank Wny wero down from Pigeon Creek Sunday. Don't forgot lircuns coffeo, it is still iii tho lead. Van sells it. 8 R LncRH of Anthon, Iowa, was hero lust week enrouto to Homer on a land deal. Home-mndo minco meat, 10a a pound at Van do Zedde's. Try n pound and you will want more. Ve have a bettor stock of Hardwaro etc, than wo ever had, and you will find our prices right. Schriover Bros. " T T Lindsay and wifo, parents of Mrs John F Sides, arrived hero from Outlet', Pa, Wednesday, to spend tho winter. The grand ball billed for Tuesdny evening in the Fred Beermnn building failed to draw n croud, ami was called off by Hi promoters. Geo V MoBeath loft, Monday ovcii ing for Espiuolu. Fla, with n party of land Neekers that he itr piloting down there for tho Florida 1-arms eoiapunj. lie expects to movo there with his fnm lly in the com ho of a mouth. The prot osed change of time of tho Omaha train, No. 0, which pusses hero at r:17 m as a flier, will go into ef fect next Sunday, state uu employo of the r mid who has seen tho new time table. Iu the new sohodule the Oma ha train will ariivo here at 2:30 p m daily. Samuel Qribble, of Humeston, la; Clyde Gribble, of Goodwin, 8 D; Frank Gribble, of Yale, S D; Josopb. Jaekson an J Mrs Ella Neis, of Mead ow Grove, Nob; und John V Gribble, of South Omaha, Neb, wero here iu attendance ut the J O Gribblo fuuerul Monday. aaaaaaag m (The Store of the Holiday Spirit) Real Christmas Shopping UIu real earnest our friends and customers will bo busy with gift selections. Our metropolitan store is fuirly alive with gift suggestions, us we huvo outdouo all previous years (u our selections of popular goods. Our Diamond assortment is on u larger scale than tvor, embracing us it does both loose und mounted stoiioi. Wo invito a careful inspection of our stook of loose Diamonds which ruuy be selected and reserved. Our Watch usaortmeut on a larger aculo than ovor will meet the requirements uud prices for all purses. Our assortment of general Jewelry is almost im poBsiblo to doscribe, embracing us it does its won derful HBHorttueuts. Rings. Enormous assortments of Rings, em bracing everything from a child's Ring to tuo most expennivo, makes tho soloction of anything required in a Ring uu easy matter. Ohristmus Leather Goods Christmas Umbrellas and Cunes, Ivory un.l Ebony Toilet Ware, Automobilo Uuskots, Out GIuhs, Fine China, Fino Mtationory. WILL H. BECK CO. 4th and Pierce Sts. Established 1877. (If you can't come In, N rite for our Oatulotf.) I a Cor iPBUwm M BJfifiwn u fjjr Mi'mw Bfty JTTT'yTir3cfirXfrvjyTfimrtift-fctnrlf J'jTf nrilfT7mfTVllrfy I f TPCTOTfT 225 "SSSSSfSCT ?n? 1 1 I I AN XMAS GIFT WORTH WHILE Nothing PHOTO is Better than a OF YOURSELF For Photographs of the Babies, Children, Sweethearts, Parents and Grandparents; Confirmation, Family Group, or the particular kind you want, the Weddings. We also do enlarging, and Copying from Old Pliotor.. For GOOD PHOTOS, and Photos that will give the recipient of a likeness of yourself as aii Xmas gift, you can, not do better, in Price and Quality, than by going to the De Luxe Studio, 405 Fourth St., Sioux City, la. Rtmembcr, prices are the lowest, and satisfaction guaranteed. THE DE LUXE STUDIO 405 Fourth Street Next Door to 5c and 10c Store. Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs J A Ohicoiuo, of Jefferson, S D, visited friends heio laBt week. A baby daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Thus Graham Monday. Mr and Mrs R L llroyhill entertain ed at cards lawt Thursday evening. W L Ross aud family drove down from Dixon last Thuisday to spend Tuankfcgivitig. Soot Rockwell itfoxpeotod hero from Akron, Colo, this nook on u visit al tho parental lioruo. Miss Doss Stinsnn, of Leeds, I, war an over Sunday visitor nt thu D M Neiswunger homo, S W Foltz went to Ueldon, Wednes day, to attend tho funeral of nu aunt, Mi Turk McDonald. U S Maishnl Warnor wan horo frorn vjinrwm int rriuny, tniuung u trip to his farm t-outheaet of town, Edgar Ayrrs end wifo were pnRHnn gets to Omaha Wednesday on a visit ut the Geo V Carter home. Lyman White and wife, of Wood blue, Iowa, weto gucnts at the Houry Wood homo for Thanksgiving, Anyone wishing tmio upplo cider, guuianteed) for making miuce-meut, or to drink, can find it at Van's. V E Morrison und wifo were guohtu at thu C N Derry homo 111 Sioux City Thanksgiving day nnd evening Guy Stiusou oiuuo down fnm Sulom, S D, Sunday, to attend tho funeral ol his grandfather, John C Gribble. B Parties indebted to me please oomo in aud pay part, if you can not pay it all, us I need tho money. VandeZeddo. Robert L Cheuoy returned to his homo near Phillip, S D, lust Friday, aflor a weeks visit hero uthia parental homo. W F Lotouz has again assumed charge of tho City Market, and will bo pleased to "meat" all of his old customers. Ilerman ami Louis Roost and Henry Ebel are ou 0 fltght-Reeiug tour of the west. At last accounts tlioy fforo nt Denver, Col. Roy McAfee, brothor of tho MoAfoo boys of Pigeon Crook, id horo from Ohio 011 a visit with his brothors aud other relatives. Mrs Goo Carter and daughter, Ardis, Lspont Thursday hero at the M O Ayres home, returning to their home iu Omaha Friday, A oburivario party visited Clay Aruihright lust Sunday night. How ever, Clay has not, sent out ny wed ding announcements yet. Mrs L F Lorouz left Tuesday for hor parental home at Elgin, 111. Mr Lorenz will follow us soon us ho can adjust hiH business affuiis, Mr and Mrs Henry Weiyand, of Sioux City, und Mis Agnes Uuluntyno, of Ilartingtou, wero guests at tho R L Broyhill homo Thanksgiving day. L H Graves, of Pender, haH succeed ed II M Hough as assistant in tho E & H Lbr yard in this pliico. Mr Graves aud family t ccupy tho house vacated by S II Moore. James Forrier nnd wife returned Tuesday to thoir homo at Culbortson, Neb, being culled hero lust week by the death of Mrs Fornor s mother, Mrs Mry E Nordyko. Mrs O L Culler, of Hnrtington, litis baen here the past week at tho homo of her brothor, Harry U Adair. She is recovering from an operation which she underwent recently at a Sioux City hospital. James B -trit-tt, of Omaha, was up tho past week renewing old acquaint ances uud looking ufter business mat terr here uud ut Hubbard. He says ho has half a notion 'to move back to good old Dakota comity. Will n nnd Georgo O Orr went to Chicago Tuesday to uttend tho big International Live Klouk hIiow is ses sion tlicso this week. They will try and pick up soma fancy stock for breeding purposes whilo thoro. Tho following letters remain tin claimed in the postofllco at Dakota, Neb, for tho raontli eudlng Nov. 30, 1912: B Bruobett, G Berg, E I) Lahraann, Miss Helma Karlston, Jeff Ingulls 2, Mary Gibbs, L O Tregler. John 11 Roam, Postmnster. Stato Firo Inspector A T Rodman, of Newmnu Grovo, was hero Friday examining into tuo conditio h of busi ness houses with reference to firo ex posures. He found bouiu places that ueodod remedying, and with tboso changes made, the danger of firo will be lessened to n grout extent. "Royal Black Frnit Oako," raado by Alice Mason, (who lino a national rep utation iu this line), iu Hume Mario Bakery, operated by women, and packed in 2-lb black and gold boxes, All fruits, both foreign and domestic, uie pare and storilizcd. Thcno cakes nrn being used now in all putts of the U.S. Price 80 cents per lb. Address Hoonshel & Emory Mfg., Lincoln, Nob, A long freight traiu was being sido tracked by tho Burlington hero Sun day evening when two empty box curs iu tho middle of tho train buckled nnd wont into tho ditch near tho crossing of the Omaha road. Tho Lincoln pussengor tiuin wus held hero u couplo of hours by tho wreck. The track was cleared of the debris tho next morn ing when the wreckage wus piled up and burned. Eugeno Donghott nnd wifo, the aged couplo from Smith Sioux City, nrrested on 11 charge of receiving stol on property, were given u healing iu Judge Hellurnun's court Mondn-y. They waved examination and wero bound over to the district court under $500 which was furnished and they wore lolousod Wednesdny. About $1,500 worth of furs und silks, stolen from tho Riugsrud storo ut Elk Point, a few months ago,- wero found secret ed ou their premises two weeks ago by the looul authorities, during tho past week another butch of furs was found at South Sioux City by Murshuls John Huzolgrove uud A L Mathwig, Two Pioneers Answer Final Summons MAUV KL1ZA11RII1 NOltDVKK. Mrs Mary Elizabeth Nordyke, a res ident of Dakota county sinco 18011, pn88L'd to that great beyond on FriiUv, hovemhur 21), V)V1, ut 10:20 u m, ut tho homo of hor iimiglnnr, Mr Molhe liroyhill, iu this plsce. Her death was a peaceful otie, nnd us sliu hud lived .1 true christian wo man, a friend to all those who ohiuu to know her mid about nil, a mother tthnho memory will bu diet lulled by the children w ho have grou 11 to muihood nnd womanhood under her tululer care, so she died, with p. llrm belief iu a di iuo ptovidetioe, who doeth nil tliingN for tho best. Mun E Nordyke wns born Juno Ul, 1830, "at Junesville, Onio. When eleven years old she, with hor parents, Mr hi d Mrs D Fitoh, moved to Wash ington couuty, Iowa. She was mat Tied to Albeit U Ktmlvkti at tuo nun of sixteen. To this union utie liom SCHOOL NOTES. MONTHLY ATTKJMIAM'B UK10HT, A 11 Hint. liKMA Thomas. I'rlncliml. AiMiMnt Knrolliiieiit... ., . a No.cmosof tnruiDvts 10 ItOI.t. OK HOMtU. UlmlysOrr!, Miirunri't Nlolinln-,2 lrfilln Keller. Kvn (Irnliam, r Frank Oleie.il Kleth Kmiiii, It Helen lllurintin.S l.lojil llrUleiibiniuh, 2 Helen Uniliatn, .MuiKuiet Soln leer,i Key Helkes.U Hay Unilmtn.il Kttilulph l.lsolike. 2 I,i'tm lllfke.i, 1'iuil Miisoii. (IHA.MMAU nRI'AIITMKNT. LoiiMTA MoKknsa Teacher Knrnllmout 17 No, cuu tnullnetn i'O HOI. I. Of ItONOH. nlnclx Armtiilnla.il ltiomoml ltcnm,s (iemo HU't luttik, Ida tk'InuUU, Dvwvi Helkei.ll Kllivl HrRol,S Sunt cImiiikoi. ar isffls INTKItMKDIATK. ltATFl, Sl'I.LIVAM Knrolltneul No.cnvos of tiiHllnesi.. , HOl.l. OK lKIMOi: Leone Helimlilt, S llaiold Atitnui, 3 Wlltied Kluklo.S Kieeiuiiu qiiiutai,:i Mnilu (llexe,!) Anna Kvnlis.ii IMward AhsnoB,!! Teacher . l!tt . . 0 Ale.x tjulutiil.il lllunolie llllen,:i limit Antnes,!! (lladys llleruiali.2 MaiKiuet Sherman,!! l.llliiiu Krumwlede.ll ltalph (Jiuhuni. sceosuritiMAity AnkaSniukh Teacher Kurnltment .... ill NO. WIM'I tUIllt", Hi ttol T. 1)1' 1IOM1K, (Miailen Hull, 1.U1UI llltll, KlHle Krumwledo, 3 .loliu Miiiroid,;! Floyd Van Horn, 2 llaiold Antrim. 2 Harris llarnutt,2 Thomas Uowaul, il James Urahum, 2 Auualllulicha I0vniu:i Humor HmiM'ii, 2 llaymond Uulutal, 4 Helen Sumlt, 2 Helen Walden.S Dorothy Harnett, 2 IsanoUooley, 2 I.oltlo Hlleman. Lydla Levdom,2 nine children, seven of whom survivo bor. They nro, Mrs Jnmes Forrier, of Culbortbou, Neb; Mrs W O Mitchell, of Wall, S D; Mrs Chns Zimmerman, of Grand Junction, Col; Mrs Mollie Btoyhill, of Dakota City; Eugeno W, Geo A, and Arthur J of Sioux 3ity, Io, She also is survived by a brothor. JnmeB Fitch, of Shuwnee, Oklu, twenty-seven gruud children nnd eleven great grand children. Iu 18U0, slio, ltti lier husband uud family, came to Dakota county and settled ou n homestead ou Ell: crook, where they lived until 1888. They then moved to Jackson, Neb. On December 11, 1888, whilo on n visit to their daughter, Mrt JumeM Kni riur, at Oulbertsou, Nob, Mr Nordyko was run over uud instantly hilled by tho curs. Mrs Nprdyko romninod with her family iu Jackson until live years ago, since which time sho hits made liei home in this plaoo with her daughter, Mrs Molliu Btoyhill, Tlio funoral scrvicon wero held from the Methodist Episcopal church in this place Siindny. ut 2 p in, Rov J Crows officiating. A large concourse of friends assembled to pay their last respoots to a true nnd .time-tried friend. Interment was in tho Dakota City cemetery. Kminu Schmidt, 2 FIIIHT v 11 IM All v, Hadik SiNCiiAiu ...... Teacher 10 n roll me in ., , 42 No.cnitti tardlnesH , , u 1101.1. OK lionou. Arthur Heymotir, 2 Mlldiud Heam.2 'Vallor Soymour. (lliutys llnll.2 Samuel Htlnson, 2 Adeline llllven.2 Teddy mnlium, II Viola K1108I011.2 l'eurl Ton ell, Olarn MoHermltt, 2 Maurice Nlomoyor.ti Krnest (lleso.lt jerntd Wilson, it wnmoii. ileull Leedotu, Mnbol Ntiudt, H Kdwnrd Oooloy, John l'lzuy, 3 Slltrld Shove, Nellie TrlKirs, a Samuol JonoH. Konneth Ladies Aid to Hold Bazaar. The Luuios Aid society of the M E church will hold a buzaar at tho court house Friday afternoon, December 13, Soiling artiolos both useful und orna mental at reasonable prices. A substantial supper will bo served nt 25o a plate. Buznar begins ut 2:30, serving sup per at 5:30. Evory body como and onjoy your-Bell. OAHD OF TUANCS . To the many kind friends who as sisted us during tho illness and burial of pur mother, wo touitor our heartfelt thanks. Hor Childrou and (irnnd Children. JOHN O. OIUUHU".. After an illness of seveial months brought ou by a purulytio stroke, John O Gribble, ono of tho early pio neer rosideuts of Dakota county, putt ed peacefully away ut his farm homo live miles west of Dakota City, lust Friday evening, November 20, 1012, uged 70 yours, 8 mouthi und 20 duys Mr Gribblo was born in Exotur, Eugluud, March 0, 1833, uud with his parents emigrated to Canada iu 1835, In 1857 ho moved to Dukotu county, arriving hero May 11th, and for more than fifty-five years has made this his home. Ho had tho distiuotin nf maintaining tho longest continuous residence iu the county of any of tho old settlers. Several of those who preceded him spent u year or two in sorno other loouliry, but his wus an unbroken leaideuco until called by death. Ho wus married in 18U0 to Mary Oonro'y, who, with six children sur vive him. They ure, Mrs Elizabeth Horweg, who resides nt tho old homo; Mrs B A Stinson, of Dakota City, Neb; Mrs Olivo Hodgins, of Minot, N D; John H Gribble, ot Sulem, Ore; Bar ney 11 Gribble, of Hubbard, Neti, and Thomas V Gribblo, the latter resid iun ut the homo place. Two brothers, Barney Gribblo, of this pluco and Sumuel Gribble, of Huraostou, Io, and a half-brother, Joseph Jackson, of Meadow Grovo, Neb, uIho survive him. Mr Gribble's life hud been u busy ono aud by hard work and ntrict at tention tn biiMiiem lie had accumulat ed considerable property. His was one of the Hist brick houses erected ed in the county, built iu the early 70s, ou tho frfrm where ho spent the greater portion of his life. He served as count? eoinmissiouor from this dis trict for six years. The funeral was held Monday nt 10:30 o'clock fiom tho Cat hoi io church at Homer. Hob, Rev J E English, of Hubbard, olllciuting. Intercuoiit was iu tho Catholic cemetery ut Homer. Kit His Case Exactly. "When futher wus sick about hii years ugo ho reud un advertisement of Chumberluiu's Stoma oil und Liver 'iutilets iu tiio paper tiiat Ut Ills caso exactly," writes Mius Margurot Camp bell of Ft Smith, Ark. "Ho purchas ed n box of them uud he has not been siok sinco. My sister had stomuch trouble and was also bent flted by thorn." Sold by ull dealers. Adv. Tho mark after such pupU'h nnmo bull eaten the number of months tho pupil has attended school without being absent or tardy. Any twenty consecutive days Is a school month, Thu blithest possible num ber this month Is it, Helen Wnldon Is nttomlliiK school In Kloux Uity. Thu third Krndo people wuiu sorry to ln her. Klllo Mlchols hns loft school on uccount of her parents lenvluir thu city. Hotnor Graves, whose patents iccently moved hero (1 um Ponder, has Miileicd the thlid made. Everybody is bick In lion tlil !: much 1 of rushed after a pleasant Thanks KlvliiK vacation, THcboySDf tl'C hlch choolnm (IxIiik the baskets and Koltlnit thoiii lu nlaco In tho baemont room. They will soon hculu praC- iicimr iiusuoi i)iu 1. 1 no Kins win ime a team. also. Thu comblnoJ tenth nnd eleventh Rrndes have tnfccn up booKhei-pimr William Loieuz has been absent fiom school this weuh. There will be no ehool Friday of this week. Tho touchers will spend tho day vis ltluK tho Hlonx Olty schools. Since most of thu pupils bavo parts to propaio for Christmas pioitrams lnthodlf fuiuutchuichcs, no proRrnms will ho Riven In the schools, however, each loom will Rlvu 1 patriotic proRram on Washington's birthday. Ancient History. The following items wero repioduo ed iu the Foncu Journal from its files of Decembor 4, 1870 : Messrs West, Clark, J Wilbur and others this week went out to the Logan to hunt dier, which"nro reported to bo vory plentiful. A young man named Mattison kill ed u big iteer in N S Potter's field ono dny lunt week. We hear of late no news concerning tho Io lin volcano, whether its spout ing and internal convulsions have coupcd we huvo not been informed, but ttust that it baa not yet blown out. Tho snow in tho oust is from ono to two fuet deep. There is Quite a con trast between that country of gloom and snow and this region of MitiBliino, wurai v, outlier aud dry and dusty roadH, To show tho progress of events wo will cite Dukotu county us uu oxampio. Iu tho your 1850, tho county contained the, following named cities, tav it : Covington, Paoiflo City, Franklin, Dakota City, Logan City, Omudi, St Johns nnd Cutrs City. Theso flontiching townsiteH occu pied thu entire territory of the county excepting a small and iiisigniflount parcel of land iu tho southwest corner thereof. Had thoro been morn room iu the county moro cities than those above montionoi). would have pranced in to till up the bill. 1 kr"T HURRY HOME! Something good for Supper Buy a good farm on tho oounty bottom. I huvo it, Adv. Dakota Eimors. Cured of Liver Complaint. "1 was suffering with liver oom plaiut," says Ira Smith of Point Hlank, Texus, "und decided to try 11 25a box of Cliamborlain'o Stomach uud Liver Tablets, and urn happy to suy that I am completely cured uud can recom mend thorn to every ono." For buIo by all dealorH, Adv. If you want to make your men folks hurry home, buy your groceries at our store, for the way to make a man hurry home is to have something good to eat, and that's what you will have if you buy your gro ceries from us. STINSON'S Specials for Saturday, Dec. 7 1 For tills Dey Only Nice Jonathan Apples, per pk 40c Nice Florida Oranges, per doz 25c lbs Hand Picked Navy Beans 25c New California Walnuts per lb 25c 75c Can Ripe Olives 65c catis Mustard Satdines : i25c 3 pkfcs Quaker Coin Flakes 25c S lbs Sugar -,-r. ..-.-.;-. 50c Ftesh Oysters Select per qt 50c All our American Print Calicoes, per yd., 6c All kinds of Frtiit Oysters Sweet Potatoes Grapes Oranges Grape Fruit always in stock, and at the Lowest Prices Stinson's Dakota City, Nebraska. Our Stocks are Complete and We Can Make Prompt Delivery on Hard a,tic Soft c n MK L s Try Our Weivoria Lump for Kitchen Stove 8ilu tuWSiuS Lumber Bradford Go. Dakota City, Nob. Place Henry's East of the Court House for the Best iu I Wines, Liquor Bond & Lillard, Old Ul!c. Sherwopd Rye Whiskies. Cigars ' Mxxllfe Beer Bottle or Kerf Henry Krumwiede, pltn' cy wbr"kl1 I I I I tSSii J. Van dc Zeddo Your Grocer Dakota Oity - - Nobruolui The Pacific Coast Tour Grandest Railroad Journey in the World There are more than one huiulied different ways to go or to come, b jL the all-year way to California, the vay in one direc tion at least, is through the Denver gateway, with Scenic Colo rado and Sidt Lake along the way. If you desire a more southerly route in winter, go via Den ver and the Santa Ife Grand Canyon Route, through New Mexico the way of Sunshine. If this is not far enough south, go through Kansas City and Texas, returning through Salt Lake and Scenic Colorado. But to realize the maximum possibilities as to scenery, cities, agricultural landscape and "travel educa tion" of this comprehensive tour, you should include the Shasta Roiiie and the Pacific Not thwest the Portland, Puget Sound and Spokane regions. In "Seeing America First" you see its mighty and magnifi cent half on a Pacific Coast tour. You should not only "See America First" but you should see all of it yoii can from u Bur lington train. SS W. K. Snethcn, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakkley, G r A, Ouahii, Neb "?t i - u. ,JSuMf