j. t 3 " " H,""' . t'tfrm I iLl r-A. 1! I'-: I h I1- r - For 1913 Our sinccr; wishes fpr your Health, Happiness and Prosperity. That we may all 131$ good DO good be Happy. We pledge you our earnest efforts to give you GOOD Banking each day. To merit your friendship and patronage give you Superior Service Sure Safety. To be the REAL Home Bank of ALL the People . Mid -West Bs.nk "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President iff I Abstracts of -Title A $10,0011 Surety Bond (lmriiuta"B tho aoonracy of every Abstract I make awwwt orww rm.nMti m mnA'm Successor to Dakota County AbBtract Co; Bonded Abstracter J. J. B I M B fR'jWf t0vrjbi i R8 I Dakota County Herald JOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Trico. $1.00 Per Year. a wookly nowspapor published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission bas been granted for the transmission of this paper through the mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County Mrs Fred Cornell, Monday, December 23, a girl.... Mr and Mrs C E Arm bright and Mrs Wm Armbright spont Christmas with relatives hero. Dloomllold Monitor: Herb Kinnoy, of Jaoksou, Irvin Dolphin, of Omaha, and Mrs Dolly Featherstouo, of Hiotix City, aro all Christmas visitors in Bloomflold. New Ycar.s Greeting (The followlna orlalnnl poem was distrib uted by llev. J. Crows to Ills congrogntlon Sunday morning.) , Wo tnnil upon tills llttlo space, Hot ween the old and now; Anil halt a tnomont In our nvce, And take n backward vlow. Tho year hns come, the year )i h"""! With nil Its hopes mid fours. With all Its joy, with nil Its souk, With n!llU8lKt)Sindenra. "Wo Rtootl upon 1U thioshold now, Our henrt was Kind, our aim, was hltfh ; Wo'd spoud our lives with purpose true, As nil Its KOldou tliiya pass by. Rut liuvo wo reached oar hlghost nt m And done onoh duty, one by ono. Or must wo soo with mttorpatn. Our year's work still undone? Whnt bounties vast tho yenr hns brought. From Hold and plain and hill, And from (Jod'a word with bloating fraught And from God's holy will. Lord, wo nro hore thy will to know. Thy will to Jovo and do. May wo nil In thy footsteps go, This precious now yenr through. And If Its day bring e (mound Joy. And If its hours be Kind, And hope and pence without ulloy And not a moment smlT Or If the shadows of our life, Aro dark and doop nnd chill, .And hard tho tmk and'llurce the strlfo. And steep and long the hill, Help us to look beyond tho Joy, Beyond tho dark. and chill, , Iloynnd the ponco without alloy, Ileyond tho long steep hill, To whfcro tho plains of glory rise And nil tho scenes of earth nro post. To that bright world nbovo tho skies, Uur homo in hvnvuii nl Iitnl, Tho years may como, tho years may go, Hut thou ronmlnlstMtlll. Bo help us l.oni, thy iniino to know. .And do thy holy will. Until wo hoar thy welcome word, Your strlfo Is o'or, your battle won, Tho blest applnudlt of our Lord Thou faithful soul, "well ilone." J.0HBW8, Pastor M. K.Oburcb, Dakota Ulty, Nob. 0ll0li0WiBM(l0()M(iBlOM(J! Uaw. I ,.... humid ui iiuciaei, Lyons Mirror: J O MoElhinnoy and daughter Lnoilo left for Excelsior Springs, Mo, Tuesday, to j'uiu Mrs MoElhinnoy, who went down thoro several weeks ago for her health. Hho is not lnproving, we nro sorry to state. Miss Kate came back last weok. Pender Times: Mastor Maicom Smith, of Homer, is tho guest of Master" Guy Qravos....Mrs A L Au demon, of Hubbard, who was the guest of hor daughtor, Mrs N II Nye and family, returned homo Sunday. ... .Hiram Halter and family, of Sioux county, wero guests of 0 W Maker's family sovoral days this and lust week, Emerson Enterprise: Married, at tho Presbyterian parsonage in Wake Jleld, Neb, on Deoombor 21, 1912, Mr Orvillo C Wisdom, of Emerson, to MIfh Elieaboth Mao Hart well, of Wakefield, Dr Caldwell, pastor of the Presbyte rian oh u roll, oflloiating. Tho nowly wedded pair will make their home at Wakellold for tho present, Mr Wisdom retaining his offlco at this place. in a suit filed yostorday by J A Foye against the other parlies in the suit. Tho notion of suit states that on July 27, 1012, Howard agreod in writing to held-Foyo harmless from tho judgment soenred tho jear previous, but that ho declined to make his promiso good within tho past month. Foye hns also filed notiue of another suit against Howard for tho collection of throo notes aggregating $415, given in Au gust and Ootobur of tho ourrcut year. Walthill Timos: Miss Lou Hirsoli, of Homer, is tho guest of Mrs Wm Ream this week.... Jas W iJiBlier is down from Sioux City shaking hands ith old friends... .Dr anil aire It-am and Mabel, with Ihoir guests from Linooln, spent Christmas day at tho homo of L L Ileum in Homer.... Last dntiday evening, iu Dakota City, oc curred a happy wedding which is of interest to pcopln of Walthill as one of tho participants is a well known and . . . . -1...1 li, ll.. I lllglliy respecitiu umzuun oi tut, iuhii, 'L'he bride wus Mrs Jminlo O'Pelt, of Oakland, Oal, and tho groom was Mr Lowis Meals who has just Jlttod up a comfortable and modern homo iu tho fourth filing. The oeroaony was per formed privately at 7 p m, Sunday evening, December 22, 1012, by Hor Thoodorn Blivon, pastor of tho Dakota City M E ohuroh, after which Mr and Mrs Neals went to Sioux City and camo to Walthill Monday ufternoon, where tlioy will mako their homo. Though married late in lifo tho ac quaintanceship is ono oi long years covering far morn than a half century. Both parties aro woll advancod in years, Mr Neals being well past eighty, but both are well prsorvod and in good hoalth aud no doubt will find the mutual companionship wholesomo and happy during tho years beforo them. airs Neals oomos a stranger to Walt hill. She appears to bo u woman of unusual refinement and in overy re spect a worthy companion to hor esti mable husband, and no doubt will soon onjny n oirolo of friends among thoso who oxtond hearty congratula tions and wish the happy couplo many years of hoalth and happiness. Homer Star: Clara and Elsie Wil- kins, who attended State Normal at Wayne, aro spending tho holidays with their parents. . . .Ted Shook left on Saturdaj for Pago, Neb, to spend from our Exchanges MMMMQVXWWlWMWWMVMQm Allen News : Tho W J Armour fam ily went to Dakota county Wednes day to visit relatives, Watorbury Items in Allen News: Sara Burb.ir.and Mary Way nro homo from Emorson spendiug the vacation. South Creek Items in Ponoa Jour nal: Agnes Harvey and Josouhino Winston have returned homo from the Bondetny at Jaokson, Dixon Journal ; Born, to Mr and Mrs Leo Hall, JSunday. a daughtor. ....Loo Hall oamo from Horniok, la, to spend Christmas at home. Watorbury Items in Pouca Journal; J Jiaber, of Goodwiu, was in town Tuesday.... Harry, Peter aud Mary Marrnn and Grsce Wilkins was in Fonoa Saturday. Pones Journal: Born, to Mr and Winnebago Chioftain: Mra Eliza beth Adkin, of Homer, was a guest last Thursday at the home of Mr aud Mrs O F Nichols.... M J Hormau, of flomor, and Mm Ida Culomun, of Sioux City, spout Christmas day at at tho Louis Herman homo.... Mrs John Norris aud sons wero down from Homer tho first of tho weok looking after their interests out at tho farm ....Johnnie Ashford is down from St Paul, Minn, spending school holidays at home. Quito difforout than 10 inohes of snow, down hero, isn't it Johnnie? Saturday's Omuha Boo states that aovon men of Walthill, Neb, woro ar raigned iu fedoral court Thursday afternoon on an indiotmeut charging them with attempting to trafllo iu In dian lauds on tho Omaha reservation iu a way contrary to fedoral law. They did not plead guilty, but announced they did not euro to light tho eime. Those flood wero Harry L Keefn aud Walter T Diddoak, $300 eaoh; James J Orr and Ernrst 8 Kelly, l00 each ; Emmott W Roasitor and Frauk God dington, 125 ouch , and William E Estell, $50. Bionx City Journal, 28tli Nellie Kuapp was grauttd a divorco from Charles Knnpp in district court yester day by Judgo David Mould, ou tho grounds of cruel aud inhuman treat ment, Tho husband offorod no de fense. Tho oo n pit was manied at Dakota City, Neb, on Septoruber 1G, 1008, aud lived togother until July 1, 1012. The mother was given the cus tody of tho only child, a boy 18 months old.... Relief against a judg ment seouied by tho Gntoway Im provement oompany against Riloy Howard aud himself in tho district court on October 12, 1011, is petitioned jg,t' dinuer nl tho homo of his brother O Mogenficn. Wo aro told that ono of tho school ma'ams iu this vicinity is about to ehango her name. Somebody is al ways busy enticing our teachors away. Bring in your produce, butter, eggs, etc Wo always pay tho top price. O Andcreon Co. Mra O M Rasmussen, Mrs L Mogen sen and Mrs E Christenson spont Mon day visiting Mrs A Anderson. Rev IlntiBon, of nnmor, has been holding meetings hero tho past weok. Mrs Geo Timlin and Mrs J Qroun, with their children, visited at tho Joo Ilngnn homo. Flannel shirts of all kinds and at all prices at O Anderson Co's. Herman Nelsen and Louis Pedersen togother shipped a car of cattle Tues day. Mr and Mrs Herman Nelson went to Ralix, la, Tuesday, for a few days vis it with frionds, When you need n pair of overshoes call and lot us fit you out in tho kind that will suit your needs the best. O Andersen Co. A baby girl was born to Mr nnd Mrs Ollio Halo, Wednesday, December 25. Mrs Loo Eldred has recovered from hor recent illness bo far that sho can sit up. The Leap Year danco given here Thursday night of last weok was a groat success, thoro being G2 numbers sold. Highest market prioo at all times for your oream, butter and eggs. Bring them to us. Geo Timlin, Leo Biodo and family visited with tho former's brother, Will Biode, of Emerson, Tuesday. Mrs A C Hansen entertained several families at Now Year's dinner. A baby boy arrived at tho O Miller home south of town Sunday, All con cerned doing woll. Our heavy underwear stock is oom ploto, and all sizes to soleot from. Beo us for bargains. O Anderson Co. Joseph Ohristenson entertained a few friends Nc:r Year's evo. B R Dyer and family visited Sunday at the homo of Mr and Mrs A Anderson Mrs Tom Cnllen was in Sioux City Wednesday visiting relatives. Helen Long enjoyod a visit from frionds from tho city tho past week. Nola Hansen expects to move into his now houso about tho last of Janu ary. If you Iiko a - good rich blond in coffee, try tho celebrated Millar's coffee, and you will nnd it just what you liko. 3 Anderson Co sells it. Mr and Mrs Leedom ato Now Yoar's dinuer at tho Sam Thorn home. James Knox died at his homo west of Hubbard Monday, December 30, 1012, iitnl iv ob bui led Wednesday, the funeral services boiug held in tho Elk Vulley ohuroh. Mr Knox was an old pionoer and had been ailing for saver nl years. Ho served as postmaster at tho Elk Vulley postoffloe for about twenty years, until the oflloo was dis continued. Ho was a good, honorable citizen aud leaves a multitude of friends and acquaintance! to mourn his demise. Omndi Grain ojmpany's elevator, is piok with lung fever. John Davis, of Omnha, former elevator man, is bore taking his place in tho elevator. Margaret Smith entertained n orowd of young folks with Somorsct at her homo Mondny evening. Mrs J M King received word Mon day evening that her father had died at Pouca, Nub. She left Immediately for that placo. Miss Mary Monahan, teacher of Plum Grove school, spent over Sunday with Mies Lena Wilkins, Mr Orvillo Legg and "Miss Laum Borgor wero married Ohristmaa day at tho bride's homo. They left for a short honeymoon trip aud on Tuesday ero surprised by a reoeptiou given at tho homo of tho bride. A family reunion was held at tho Rtigh Altemus homo ou last Sunday Mrs Wm Altumus and son Yurnon, of Dukotu City, wero tho out of town guests, Mrs Georgia Gulbortson died on December 10, 1012, at Seattle, Wash. Mrs Rytcill, her mothor, was with her until sho died, uud is now viBitiug another daughtor before sho returns to Homer. His Stomach Troubles Over. Mr Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach troubles wero over, tUat you could oat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hopo for an ending of your trouble, but porrait us to assure you that it is not altogether impossible. If others can bo cured permanently, and thousands liuvo been, why not you? John R Bakor, of Battle Creek, Mich, ii ono of them. He says, "I was troubled with heart bun, indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets, then my trouble was over. Sold by all dealers. Adv. Public Sale Having sold my farm with the intention of moving to Florida, I will offer at Public Sale at my farm 1 mile south of Dakota City, Nobr., on Tuesday, January 14, 1913 6 Head of Horses and Mules, Five Head of Cattle, 12 Head of Shoats, Full Set of Farm Machinery and numerous other articles. Sale begins at 11 a. m. Free Luuch at Noon. Terms: All sums under $10, Cash; on sums over that amount ten months' time will be given at 10 interest. XT. P. Mathews, owiier, H. O. DORN, Auctioneer. HARRY H. ADAIR. Clerk First publication 1-3-lw NOTICE. In the District Court of Nebraska, In nnd for Dakota Uounty. Eagle Tank Oompnuy, vs. Notice Sidney T. Frum Who assumes tho ofllco of County Attornoy of Dnkota County, succeed ing J J MoAIIiotor. Merry Christmas - Happy New Year Everything in GOOD Insurance Fire Lightnings Tornado Accident Life. Companies Ratts Treatment guaranteed the best. Real Estate bought and sold, and a fine list right now, Tell us your needs. We can supply them. Farm, Loans lowest rates, long time, optional payments, prompt closing. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases all legal papers drawn promptly and accurately. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage given this Agency, since 18f)G, and promising you the same good treatment, Yours respectfully, H IT McKcevcr, J&okson, Nobraslcck. Successor to .Ed. T. Kcarncr. Christmas at tho homo of his sistor, Mrs J E Smith.... Wiss Grace Wil kins.who toaohes school at Woterbnry, returned last weok to spend tho holi days with homo folks.... John Rock well, a Wayno student, in spending the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Louis ltnnkwcll, west of nomor. . . . .Charles O'Connor, sou of T J, is spending his holiday vacation at homo, Ho Is attending sohool at Columbus, Nob.... Earl Randal and Antouius Larson, two students from tho univer sity at Lincoln, univo.l home lust week to spend the holidays with their purnnts....RoHo Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Joo Smith, who attended school in Lincoln, arrived homo lust week to spend the holidays with homo folks.. ..MIhh Lona Knudsen spout tho latter part of last wook with hor iister, Mrs Johu Harris. Miss Knud sen is a nurse from one of the hospit als in Sioux City.. ..Miis Mary Ash ford, who is attending school at Sin siuawa, Wis, is visiting nt tho homo of her parents, Mr and Mrs Thos Ash ford, during tho holidays.. .-Miss Gale, a sohool teacher of tho Uomor schools, left on Fiiday of last weok to spend hor two weeks vaontion at tho homo of her mother, Mrs E 0 Q alo, who lives in Omaha Miss Lulu Fonts loft for her homo at South Sioux City on Friday of bn.t weok to speud Christmas at hor homo. Miss Fonts has boon teaching sohool west of Homer, but resigned her position iu order to attend school at Sioux City, ....Mr nnd Mrs Gilbert Hughes weio passengers to Sioux City ou Friday evening of last wook. Miss Hcsmo Hughes, daughter of Mr and Mrs Huglios, who is attending sohool at Slieldou, la, returned homo with them on Saturday. CORRESPONDENCE HunnAnD. Dan Hartuett shipped stock out of hero Tuesday. Mr aud Mrs Herman, of Homer, vis ited tho jiuHt week at tho L Iliuris home. Wo still havo a splendid asoortmout of hhiukbU uud uomforts to select from. O Anderson Co. A danco was given iu Hubbard New Yoar's evo. Wo did not hsr.r how largo the nUendnnc" was. Hubbard is taking on quite a b'lild ing boom, with tho now buteher shop and tho addition to the Hefferuau store. Urooorios of all kinds, and tho best L'radutt, at prions as low us the Ion est. U Anderson Co. L Mogonscn and family ato Sunday JACKSON. Happy New Year. RaBmus and Morris Smith returned Mondnj evening from an over Christ mas visit with relatives and friends at Ida Giove, la. Matt Barry, of Bolmond, la, visited the last of tho week with relatives hero. Bun Cullen returned to Devils Lake, N D, Wednesday. Misses Murio and Margaret Good folloiv wero Now Year guests in tho J P Twohig homo, Sioux City. John Hogan and uephew, Willio Hartuett, are spoudiug tho holidays with his brother, F A Hogan, Omaha. nuzol Grubert, of Sioux City, spent over Sunday in tho John W Ryan homo here. Loo Koaruey is enjoying a visit from his brother, Ed Kearney, of Elk tou, S D, tho past wools. Frank RubIi and wifo nro visiting relatives in Chicago. Joseph Quiuu, of Omaha, arrived hero Christmas day for a months visit with the homo folks. J Redmon and wifo, Alox Newell and family, of Lemurs, la, attondod tho Demuray weddiug horo Christmas day. D F Wators finished his annual in voicing thiB weok. Joo Hogan wifo and baby, of Water- bory, spent Christmas with Mrs Ho gun's parents here. Quit a number from here attended the Leap Year danoo at Hubbard last Thursday evouiog. Herb Kinnoy returned tho last of tho weok from a visit with his folks at WakcUeld, Nob. Mary Waters, of Sioux City, attend ed tho dance hore Monday evening and was a guest at tho homo of her uuolo, D F Wators. Tho Leap Year dauoe horo Mouday evening was a success, there boiug 60 couples present aud a flue time was eujojed by all. Eugene Konuolly attended a Watoh party at tho Hotel West iu Sioux City New Years ove, Tho Misses Follis, of Sioux City, am guests iu tho M Bartels home. John Ryan aud wifo, of Sioux City, attended the dance hero Mouday even ing. Tho J W Collins aud Horaoo Dugau families were called to Allen, Hundnj, by tho death of their father, B Cava naugh, a widely known and respected pioneer. Ho formerly lived hero with his daughter, Mrs Duguu, Kruzcr Brewing Company, et.nl.) To Union Fiber Company. Tho Dounhorty & Bryant Company, Hloux City Boiler & Hueei iron works, Kewanee uouor compa ny, Ford Lumber Company, K.J. Hulzbncli, Novelty Mfg. Company, Crnno Compnny, Hioux City Iron Company, Strange Broth ers, J. II. Hnoll Company, corporntlons, and Jacob Zetnan, Kd T. Kearney, Waldo Jeep and Rosa Kruger. You aro heroby notified that on tho 20th day of December, A. D., 1912 plalntllT Ulod a petition ngnlnst defendants named above, nnd others rosldonts, In the said Court, for Judgment nnd docroo for J1088.26. nnd legal lntorostfrom August 1st, A. 1)., 1912, on ac count of labor and material furnished by plaintiff to defendant, Kruger Hiewlng Company, In the Installation of mnchlnory In Us Urewory Building at South Sioux ility,NHlir.. Hltimto mi lots thieeCl) to hlx toon (10) Inclusive, Blookthlrty-slx(Sfl), Joy I'lncn Addition to South Sioux City, Nobr., nnd for deeroo establishing said amount nnd lntei est nnd cost of suit ns n lion upon said lots nnd buildings, nnd as a Hon prior to that of nil dofoudnnts lu tho suit, except II. W. Wood.O. S. Brlghnm, and tho me chanics Uon-hoIders who estubllshed lions ngnlnst said premises, nnd for deuiee for nxef ntlrin nnrt nnlo oi sulci premises or mi much thereof ns Is necessary to satisfy snld Judgment, Interest nnd costs, nnd decree barring and foreclosing the equity of re demption of nil defondants, oxcept those above unincu, on failure to icueem ns pro vided by inw. That no porsonnl Judgment Is risked ngnlnst uny defendants excopt Kruger Browing Compnny. You nro heroby lequlrod to answer the snld petition on or before tho third day of February, A. V., WIS, or on fnllure todoso, petition will bo taken as true and Judgment rendered accordingly. Knglo Tank Company, By It. II Brown A J.. I. McAllister, Its Attorneys. Dated this 20th dny of December 1B12, V II VBfci- CONCORD TBAM HAftNBSS. WtW StXwatA It lv'"gw iiia AJ ftiMWin flit mr4 rtf MlUtir CARRIAGE HEATER6 ftR? Saw ft'ft? fmti.w nl; iftftiii i until ii miriTii HACfifi-UOSSX fcLAMKCTa Try Solace At Our Expense Money Back for any case of Klieiimtuisni, Neuralgia or Ueuduclie that. Solaco Fails in lielieve SOLACE REMEDY Is a recent medical discovery of three Uerninn Scientists tlint netitrulUos Uj-lo Acid nnd pull lies the blood. It Is easy to take, urn! will not effect the wenkoststomiicli. It la guaranteed under tho I'm o fond nnd Drug I my,- to bo absolutely freo of opiates or harmful drugs of any description. SOLACE Is a pure speclllc In tnblet form nnd hns liocn pi oven beyond quostlon to bo tho surest nnd quickest lemedy for Uric Acid troubles known to medical science, no matter how long standing. It readies and remooH the root of the trouble (Uiln Aeiu; and purltlos the blood. THE SOLACE CO. of Bnttlo Creek are tho Solo U. S. Agents nnd hnvo ovor two thousand voluntary testimonial lottois which hnvo been rocclved fiom giuteful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letters, llteiaturo nnd FREE BOX sent upon request, , It. Loo Morris, president of the First Na tional tianl: of Chlco, Texas, wroto tho Sol aco Company us follows: "I want you to send a box of Solaco to my fnthor In Momphls.Tonn.. for which I on eloso SI. This remedy has been used by some frionds of mind horo nnd I only hopo It will bonellt my fnthor ns It has them. (Signed ) It. b. Morris. I'ut up In 2.1a. 60c nnd fl.00 boxes. IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACE. No Special Treatment, Schemes or Foes." Just SOLACE alone does the work. Write today for the freo box. etc. SOLACE nCMCDY CO., Battlo Creek, Mich E. F Rasmussen ffiucHoixeer Write me, Jackson, leb. R 1. or call, 1 mile west of GoodviJ, TVeb. Satisfaction Guaranteed JANUARY TRAVEL BULLETIN To the South Homeseekers' excursions are announced for January 7th and 21st, and February 4th and 18th. They fur nish low rates for a most attractive tour. Southern tourist fares every day with longer limits; many of these tours include going; one way and returning another. flf Denver, Colo. National Stock Show, January 20 to 25 Special rates January 13th to 20th. Lincoln, Neb. Great Convention of Organized Agricul ture, Week of Jan. 20 to 24. Twenty-two societies meet for the advancement of Nebraska Agriculture. Corn Improvers, Combined Apple and Corn Show, State Horti cultural, State Swine Breeders, State Dairymen, Nebraska Horse Breeders, Dairy Cattle Breeders, State Live Stock Improvers, Nebraska Rural Life, and many others. mil timm W. FC. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklet, G P A, Omaha, Neb 3S3 ;r";i rtTKrrv;vi32istr2ir' , 15. i vl V &bu Vi O'CWETi S2UOJ UCCEEU 1 ?PeCiAL OFFER m $3$ 1 HOMER. The Homor Star editor, Ilonry Wag ner, ato Chiittmas dinner with filouds iu LoMurs, la Several Houior joung folks went to the Laap Year duuou at Uubbitrd, last Thurafluy evouimj. - Miss Mattie McKiuley, of Paulina, la, is home on a short oatiou. Aire O W Haley entertained a Sioux City club of 1 idits on Saturday after noon. Hugh AUcuhh, manager of tho VUv . lu'M New KnrinrM. Atrial Will r jij3wi t it i-.m.AiuiHi customer. Pr'7f Collection Uli. IT TaTlctlri t t-1 11 1 ti.-wiu T ji sip, t rlfnd.it t Onion, s wit rule. ti'31 Jk it.r.ria Buib.-ciTariMlsslnim. (11 AUMKi:i lO l'I.EAJl- Wnto tfftipy; Mention this Paper. t" rc,Abi trtck.of and rKtWt this Tftlontile ui o waa itoftfiifiiii, Kiriiiifr vriib my tif .. vci-ut iirvntuvi rtrcu una -int jioou. &. mui t butuj itt..rcirv(scxEiiit nuu,(c . 'i. iti n inn uunrirc rr r .M.W. liwiaeo, w-""tfdc&diu,i v Special Price: S4.00 'and the The Dakota County Herald Daily Journal-Stockman both one year at regular price ol the Journal-Stockman alono What is he Worth? How can you get full market value out of your Cattle. Hob, Sheep, Grain, Hay, etc., unless you get tho official market reporlM of the Dally Drovers Journal Stockman. To sell nnythlnu'for less than It Is worth Is simply giving money away. Tho Dally Droveis Journal-Stockman tolls you ccry Uny the correct market pi Ice of Important farm products. Tells you whero the market Is, as well as what It Is. Hnnbles you to get 5 per cent to HO per cent mure money for everything by knowing what It Is worth and when to sell to the best advantage. IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE WORLD The Dally Drovers Journnl-Htockman is a dally nowapapei that gives you nil the dally telegraphic news of the world that Is worth reading A lrgo force of editors and reporters, give their entire tlmo to making the Journal-Stockman the! Ideal dully nowspapor for the farm hom Tho (Name of your paper) is your own homo newspaper. It stands for your best Intai ests and the upbuilding of this community all the time. In connection with the Journal-Stockman you get all tho nows locul and foreign. i"ou want both papers. The regular price of tho Dally Drovers Journal-Stockman alono is 4.oo n yeur. Send or bring us your cash or check for 51.00 and you will get l.otli papers one full yoar. jTour time will be advanced If, you are already paid up for either paper. .rW vu-&?;2; r,?' . 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