-?- -4 .1 t It' fc Sfte - Farmers' - Bank rE desire to make the EVERY farmer coming to the city. A Warm Welcome Superior Service Sure Safety Everything in GOOD Banking for YOU. (A small present for you when you call.) Mid -West Bsvivk "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" EDWARD T. KEARNEY, President. Paying taxes on 940 acres Helps YOU. Guarantees "Worth While." Dakota County Herald TOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER Subscription Price. $1.00 Per Year. A. weekly newspaper published nt Dakota Oity, Nebraska. Permission has been grantod for tho transmission of this paperthrough the maiiij as second-clues mattor. Telephone No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County In tho senate proceedings in tho Omaha Boo of Inst Saturday tho fol lowing mention is made of Sonator Shumwuy'a bill regulating Indian marriages: "Shumway of Dixon introduced a bill by reqaost of a council of tho Win nebago Indians, asking that tho cus toms lierotoforo in vogue among tho Indians who are now residing in tho state relative to marriages to bo done aTtay with and that thoso Indians be required in tho future to marry ac cording to tho laws of, the sUta. In speaking of the bill Senator Shumway said that he attended tho mooting in which the resolution was passod ask ing that a bill bo introduced covering the matter and that it was one of the most impressive meetings he had aver sttondod. " 'They seerd to understand fully,' said tho Bona tor, 'the situation they are in and they desire to have the past customs entirely wiped away a ad wish to start new and aooording to tho law of tho state.' "Indians who possess more than one wife will bo roquired to take as his le gal wife tho womon he (is living with at thu present time and tho marriago will be legalized. In tho futuro they expeot to be punished should they break any of tho marriage laws. On or boforo tho first day q! April, 1018, county judges shall keop a record of all Iodiuns residing in tin ir county, with tho name of tho wifo which tho law recognizes and in case of violation of this act tho vitlator shall be subjeot to the Bumo punishment as a white man." I Items of I nterest 5 !rom our Exchanges DJDl40mN0llIDKaiMlli0liNQM Watfrbury Items in Ponoa Lendor: Dan V Graves, of South Sioux City, was on our streets Friday and Satur day. Emerson Entorpriso : Mr and Mrs John Hogan, of Hubbard, were reoont visitors at tho homo of W M Korwin and family . Wakefield Items in Wayne Domo crat : W V Stutoville. of Brownsville, Was the guest of Geo Kohlmeier Sat miday night. Beacom Items in Emerson Enter prise: Florenoo Warner returned IrbI Saturday from a weeks visit with rel atives at Homor. Salix Items iu Sloan, la, Star: Miss Broia Whittioar was taken to St Joseph's hospital last Tuesday and un derwent an operation for nppenoioitis, Horniek Items in Sloan, la, Star: Miss Marian Ulary lias returned to .Jackson, Nob, at whioh plaoo she will resume her studies at tho Bt Oathorino oademy. Sioux Oity Jonrna), 10th : Norton Tho funeral of Mi9 Nnllio Norton, 1016 West Eighteenth stroot, was held yesterday ufternoon at 2 o'alook at the Westoott chapel. Rev Wullaoo M Short oonduotod tho services, whioh Start Vje Year RigRt Everything in GOOD Insurance- Fire Lightning Tornado Accident Life. Companies Rates Treatment guaranteed the best. .ueai estate oougiir. and now. Tell us your needs. Farm Loans lowest paymenti, prompt closing. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases all legal papers drawn promptly and accurately. Hoping for a continuance of the liberal patronage given this Agency, since 18C0, and promising you the same good treatment, Yours respectfully, IS. F. McKcever, Jrvolcaion, NobraaltUk. Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. Mid - West headquarters for of good Dakota county farms YOUR deposit. wero private Interniont was in Lo gan Park cemetery, Miss Norton died Thursday afternoon of diphthoria. South Orook Items in Ponca Jour nal: V Oasey, of nour Vista, spout Tuoftday at tho home of his aunt, Mrs Hlinbnn .... Agnes Uarnoy has return ed to Jaokxon, aftor sponding tho holi days at homo. Ponca Loader: T J Casoy, who has been living on routo three, near Vis ta, has moved to Jackson, whoro he ordors his Loader sont, lie will movo to South Dakota in the spring. Alton Nows: Mrs E E Ellis spont Tuosday with her brother, Ed Morgan and family, near Dakota Oity....Itov Hard will speak nt Dakota Oity, Ho rner, Walthill and South Sioux Oity uext week in meetings like tho enu hold horo Monday night. Winnebago Chieftain: E 11 Paugh was a Homor caller on Thursday.... Miss Minnio flarring is sowlug for Mrs JOFoltzthis weok....Moll Niobnhr wan down Sunday to see his fnthor and sistor....Mra Tom Ashford nnd Bister, Mrs Crowloy, wore guests Inst Friday tit tho homo of Mrs John AhIi ford....OIaUduL Tuaoker and wifo spent Sunday nt tho home of tho for mer's sister, Mrs Art Dormit and fam- Homor Star: Oeorgo Thaokor was at Omaha last week where ho attend ed the Implement Doalers convention. ....Miss Lormino Murphy left Suu day evening for South Sioux Oity, whoro she will to a oh sohool for a short time... Mr and Mrs Robert Jones left for Allen Monday, being oallod thoro by the serious illness of Mrs Jouett' mother.... Mollio Hughes, of Hommingford, Neb, urrived Wednes day evening from Linooln to visit tho Oilhort Hughos family, Sioux City Journal, 20th : Harry wuson is conditioning a string of staudard brod horses at Woodland park for E H Gribblo, of Dakota Oity, Neb. They will bo takon to Chicago noxt mouth and offered for sale at the annual Uuioago auotion salo of higu oIbhh horsub.... Rapid progress has been mado on tho government rovet mont work near Dakota Otty, Nob, It is oxpootud that tho work will bo oomploted boforo tbo first of tho month, Tho fluo woathor has permit ted tho rivermon to koop on tho work. The grading now is complotod and 2,000 foet of mat has boon put in plaoo ready for ballast. Wayno Domoorat: E J EarunH. who is now publishing tho Tolopost at oaaxwoii, is wen Known in this part of Nebraska, where ho formerly conduct- oa newspapers, ilrst at Newcastle in Dixon county, and later at Homor in Dakota county. He is now a oaudi da to for appointment as register of tho U S land offloo, and his frionds in this part of tho state hopo that ho will be reoognized for the reasons that thoy know him to bo enmpotout to perform the duties of tho ofiloo and that ho is u democrat on oluoliou day at the polls and the other 801 doyB of tho year, and he does not oven tako a day off on leap year, It i a oase whoro u good nowspapor and true domoorat can both bo rooognizod iu ono appoint ment for tho good thoy havo done uud onii do. Bioux Oity Journal, 18th: Minn Nellie Norton, 1010 West Eighteenth street, who died Thursday aftornoon of diphtheria, wob to havo boon mar- nou witinn a tuontti to W H Orr, of Dnkota City, Mob. Final arrange ments for tho wodding weiu being mado, Miss Norton mado a shopping sold, and a fine list rieht We can supply them. rates, long time, optional trip in Sioux Oity Batnrday afternoon with her flanco, Until Thursday morning tho illness of Miss Norton was not considorod serious. Bbo had walked about the premises Wednesday afternoon. Tho attaok, thought to bo tonsiuuis, wn1 uiukiiobuu hh uijjuiwuuh, and quarantine waB cstnbllnliod. Anti-toxin wan administered to Miss Nor ton. Doath occurred early in the afternoon. Miss Norton was born at Waterloo, la, and camo to Sioux Oity whon 4 years old. Sho was 27 years old at tho time of her doath. During the last soYon yoars sho taught in tho public schools and was teaohor of a girl's class at tho First Congregation al Sunday foLool. Miss Norton's mother died six years ago, and sinco that time sho has lived with her father, H M Norton, and her brothor, Olar onoo Norton, on West Eighteenth street. A sister, Mrs J S Spaydo, lives at 1801 Ross street. Miss Nor ton bolonged to the Bay View club and the Eastern Star lodge. She was a membor of tho First Congregational church. Tho funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clook at the Westcott ohapol. Rev Wallace M Short will conduot tho services. Interment will bo in tho Logan Park oemotory. Res olutions of condolence directed to tho family of Miss Norton wore adopted at a meeting of tho principals of the pub lic sohools in a mooting in' tho old council chamber of tho city hall. Sioux City Journal, 21: While loading ioe at Crystal lako yesterday afternoon Charles Harnett, 38 years old, was caught in tho lifting chain running from the ico chuto to tho lako and suffored a broken leg. His right leg was broken bolow tho kneo. Ho was taken to tho Samaritan hospital, wboro tho broken mnmhor was sot, Harnett lives in South Sioux City and is employed by tho Consumers loo compnuy. This is tho first serious ao cident during tho present ice harvost. ....Peter Henslor, aged 85 years, a pioneer settlor in D&kota county, Neb, died Sunday at his homo, Watorbnry, Nob. Ho had boon ill several weeks. Funeral services wilk bo held this morning at 0 o'clook at tho Cathedral of tho Epiphany. Interment will be in Mt Calvary cemetery. Mr Heusler is survived by his wifo nnd seven ohildren Mrs'P J Waohtor nnd A Burns, of Waterbury; John Henslor, of Arco, Minn; Mrs F Christianson, of Minnesota; Peter Hensler, jr, of Wat erbury, and Mrs F Latzenborgor and A Brauugor, of Sioux City. Mr Hensler was born iu Germany. He ohuih to Amorica whilo a younu man. Ho was married to Miss Kato Sehnyder and lived in Lincoln couuty, Minn. In 1878 Mr and Mrs HenBlor movedto Dakota county, where they lived du ring thirty-two years. Recently Mr Honsler quit active farming and moved to Waterbury . I CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Tom Long shipped a car of bogs last Thursday morning. John Mitchell, of Nacora, was in Hubbard Sunday botweon trains. Now is tho time to invest in a heavy winter coat, whilo we havo a big line to seleot from. Thoy won't last long. C Anderson Co. Mrs O D Hall and two children wero visitors at the Mrs Loo Eldred homo Tuesday . A largo bunoh from hero attended thu danoo at Jackson last Friday night John Rockwell and Joseph Christen bou camo up from Wayno Saturday to romain over Sunday at thoir homes. Try Boll coffoo. You will find it the highest quality for your money. Goo Timlin. Mrs Leo Eldred loft Tuesday oven ing for Dakota City and othor points. Fred Nelson, with hia beBt qirl, spont Sunday at tho K RaBmusson homo near Waterbury. Bring in your produoo, butter, eggs, etc. Wo always pay tho top prico. O Anderson Co. Dan Hartnett was nuite sick tho past week but we aro pleased to state that he is now able to be out. Henry Hansen spout Monday and Tuesday with friends iu Sioux Oity. Sunday sohool at 10 o'clock a m. Publio 'worship every seoond and fourth Sunday at 11 a m, at Lutheran ohuroh. Tho new butcher shop will finished for unothor wcok. not bo MrB O L Thompson was a business visitor iu Homor tho first of tho week. w o havo a small quantity of homo mado molnssoi, ami if you want a sup piy bouu iu boforo it is all gouo. O Anderson Uo, Roy Armour had a oar tho market Monday, of hogs uu iioury iiauson transaotod business hi tno couuty seat Monday. liromo-Quiuiuo will cure a cold. we uavo it, uiso of full lino of Dr juyuotr lumlly medicines. Goo Tim lin. Tom Long muy bo able to success fully ruu a farm, uu elovaior, uud u third of the couuty, but ho can't run an auto ftir shucks, Ho demonstrated tuut wiion ho ruu l'ut Duggau's ma ouiue luto tho ditch uud sent it to the hospital (or repairs. Will Hayes had a shipmout of ou the market Tunsduy, hogs Wool hoso of all kiuds, for wiutor wear, at U Anuoraou Oo s. Mrs VarvuiB visited her daughtor at Winnebago last week, William Geortz shipped a car of cuttle Tuesday morning. Louis Kuudsen, Mike a root), Hardy Ogbaru, C M Rusmusson uud Luiiis Hogg wero ull shippers from horo Wednesday, During tho noxt wook wo will offer some bargains in canned fruits and vegetables. Como in and take advan tage oi thoso spooials, Goo Timlin, Harry Hookwoll, Johntroderiokson, Hill Piokuaiu, Pote Andorsou and Ohiist Pi'dorsun woro nil city goors from hero Sunday. Mrs Uoweom vlsitod Friday uud Sat urday with her duuglltor at Nuuoru, Siua IJruoit was uu over night visitor at tho homo of her ptironta tiuuduy, Ouriio Nelseu ictnrucd home Huu duy nftur u weoka visit at tho Georgo Thackor home noar Homor. Sho leaves for Bioux Oity Saturday. Nell Hogan spont Saturday and Sunday at her homo in Jaokson, Chns Dodge is getting along slowly and as well as could bo oxpeoted, but it will bo spring boforo he will bo ublo to use his injured limb. Tono Bros spices will improve your cooking as they are nf tho best quality. Wo sell them. Geo Timlin Mr and Mrs W Goertz wore Sioux City ohoppers Tuosday. Tho Methodist ohuroh will soon be in Hubbard. Just a fow days more. It is now in sight of town, L Hogg, O Rasmussen, L Knudson, M Greeu and Hardy Ogburn wero city passengers from here Wednesday. Minnie RaBmusson and Mamie Clansson woro among thoso from here who attended the dance at Jaokson Friday night. New goods aro arriviog daily, includ ing fancy (Irons goods, ginghams, out ing flannels of all kinds, calicos, etc Seo our splendid assortment of dry goods. O Anderson Oo. Mrs II Nelsen was on tho sick list tho pant wools. JooHagenjs somewhat hotter at this writing. A child rons party was given last week at tho Fnk Uffinsr homo. It was largely attondod, about forty be ing prosont. Mr and Mrs Hanson visited a couplo of days the paBt week at tho homo of Mrs 11 Jonson, JACKSON. William Frankliu was dowu from Obert, Neb, Monday. Chas Ingram and wife, who were visiting the ast mouth in tho Paul Sharp homo, doparted for their home at Charleston, Okla, Monday. They wore accompanied home by Mrs Sharp, who is a sister of Mr Ingram. Pearl WoIbIi doparted last weok for Plankinton, S D, to visit relatives. Mrs Orlando Garner, of Newcastle, Neb, arrived hero Saturday for a weeks visit with relatives. James Barry, jr, was home from Sioux Oity over Sunday. Jumcs Flynn enjoyed a weok end visit from his sister, Mrs James Gor man and husband, of Hereford, Pol, tho past week. The Misses Mary and Annie Beacom, of Waterbury, attended tho dancing party hero last Friday night and wero guests of Mary MoGonigal until Sat urday ovening. Mrs James McIIenry, of Plainview. Nob, spent several days here last weok visiting relatives. J E McGonigal wbb transaotincr businoss at Waterbury last Saturday. John 11 Oampbell will hold a pub lic sale at his farm west of Jaokson on l'ttbrnarv loth and W A Brown will will have a salo on February 11. Thos Sullivan this week sold $1,200 worth of hay to E J Frost, of Coleridtro. Nob. M Boler, sr, met with a painful ac cident last week which nearly co6t him tho loss of an eye. Whilo driviug near his home uud iu passing somo trees a branch struck him iu the eye. He is under tho doctor's caro and now no bad results are anticipated. Mrs A Reeco returned from Plank inton, S D, Tuesday. Tho oleventh and twelfth grade pn pile took the stuto examinations laBt Friday and Saturday. Matt B Hogan, of Hettingor, N D, arrived hero Monday ovening for a visit with relatives. M Zuiauf hriB purchased an automo bile The Misses Margaret Ryan and Monica Hartnott attondod tho charity uaii in oioux uity Tuesday evening and wero guests in the Ella Malonoy uomo. Lydia Teller returned homo Mon day evening from an over Sunday vis it witu relatives at MoUook, 8 I). V J MoGonigul is looking ufter somo land propositions in Holt county this week, HOMER. Dr D B Stid worthy wont to Sioux Oity Thursday to uttoud the fnneral of Mrs Stidworthy's mother who had boon sick for some time. Mrs Stid worthy was at her mother's bensido wheu she died. M Mason is on a two weeks visit and business trip through Oolerado. A druggist from Sioux City is putting up juuouuiHiuiiH uunug xur muBon s ou- H(!lll!ti. Loo Mungor is siok with a bad cold. Harold and Oathorino, ohildren of T J Ocounor, are both vory siok. Furmers aro having their coru shell ed, but can't haul any more to tho elevators, thoy aro all full and cura Orttinot bo supplied for tile domand. Elmer Uroyhill was surprised on Saturday night when several young people stepped in to spond tho even ing. Edwards & Bradford gavo a freo supper iu honor of tho firo fighters who worked so hurd to huvo tho lum ber sheds. Tho Lutheran and M E ladies sorvod tho supper in tho E & B hardware storo. On Mouday night somo ono broko into tho mill nnd laid in a supply of flour. The bloodhounds woro put on tho trail uud tried out but no trnoo of the thief was found. SALEM E II Cornell, of Ponca, was't visitor in Salem Monday. iMorlo tlileraan is laid up with' a bud attack of rheumatism, Tho W Y D olub mot with Mrs Fred JacobBon lust Wednesday afternoon, Roll cull was uusworod by favorito receipts. Mrs Horuiau Roost was operated on last Wednesday at St Joseph's hospit al, Sioux City, for gull Btoues, At thiR writing shuis jotting along nicely. Georgo C'oughtry, of Euiorson, lias ucoopttul a poiiittou witlt M G Luumor fur inn oumtiig year, and will rosidu it! the farm house roceutly vacated bv I 12rl Froil-riok. " I Tho ladles of the Kaloni Lutheran clam-It will niv. uu oyHirr supper in' f li.t Mill, mi nliiimli tlifu It .-.lit v iti,., jnn "" -"- " -i ". iii.'imuB January 24. Chiokon and rolls will bo served. Also will have homo made candy stand. Every body invited to como. Tho Salem Missionery Aid will meet at tho home of Mm Hugh Graham on Thursday, January 30, at 2 o'clook p m. Four o'clock lunch will bo sorvod, Committee, Mrs Tom Gribblo, Mrs John Miller, Mius CoJrin Fisher and Mrs Hugh Graham. Visitors will be weloomo, Best Cough Medicine for Children. "I am vory glad to say a fow words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy" writes Mrs Lida Dowey, Milwau kee, Wis, "I havo used it for years both for my ohildren and myself and it nevir fails to relievo and cure a cough or cold. No family with child ren should bo without it as it gives al most immediate relief in oases of croup." Chamberlain's Cough Rome dy is pleasant and safe to take, whioh is of great importance when a modi cine must be given to young childron. For salo by all dealers. Adv. Tho Herald for Nows when it is Nows First publication 1-8-4.W NOTICE. In the District Court of Nebraska, la and for Dakota Oounty. ISagleTankOompauy, ) vs. Notlco Kruger Hrowlng Company, et.al.) To Union Flbor Company. Tho Douahorty & llrynnt Company, Hloux Oity Holler & Sheet Iron Works, Kownneo Ilollor Compa ny, Ford Lumber Company, F. J. Hulzbach, Novelty MfK. Oompnny, Crane Company, Sioux City Iron Company, Strnnge Itrotli ors, J. II. Snell Company, corporations, nnd Jacob 7,o nmn, KU T, Kearney, Wnldo Jeep nnd Hosn Kruger. You nre hero by notified that on the 23th day of December, A. V., 1012, plaintiff tiled n potltlou ngnliist dofondnnts named above, and ottiors residents, in tho Bald court, for Judgment and decreo for 11088.25, nnd legal Intorestfrom August 1st, A. D., 1912, on ac count of labor and nmterliil furnished by plalntUT to defendant, Kruger Browing Company, In the. lnstnllntlonof machinery In Its Hrowory Building at South Hloux Clty.Nubr.. sltuntoon lots three (3) to six teen (IR) Inclusive, Block thlrty-slx(tM). Joy Place Addition to South Sioux City, Nobr., nnd for decreo establishing said amount and Interest nnd cost of suit as a lien upon said lots nnd buildings, nnd ns n Hen prior to that of all defendants In tho suit, oxcopt H. W. Wood. U.S. Urigham, and tho me chanics Hen-holders who established liens against said promises, and for decreo for execution ami salo of said promises or so much thereof ns Is necessary to satisfy said Judgment, Interest and costs, and decreo barring and foreclosing the equity of re dumption of all defendants, except thoso above named, on failure to ledeem us pro vided by law. That no personal Judgmont Is asked ngnlnst nny dofondnnts except Kruger Hrowlng Company. ' You nro hereby requlied to nnswor tho snld petition on or bofore the third day of February, A, D 1013, or on failure to do so. petition will bo taken as truo nnd Judgmont rendered accordingly. Kngle Tank Company, Uy H. II Brown J. J. McAllister, Its Attorneys. Dated this 20th day of DocomborlU12. free ladici9 and gcn1s watches. Rugs, Bracelets and jewelry op every Description, lace curtains Ruas. house furnishings, rifles, MOVING PICTURE MACHINES, SKATES, rniNTINQ PRESSES, FOUNTAIN PENS, IN FACT EVERYTHING YOU CAN THlNK OF YOU CAN GET ABSOLUTELY FREE fo soiling our Beautiful Fnncy Brown and Satin Striped Ilandorchlofs at 10c each. They sell rapidly, 0 can gonorally be sold In every bouse. Don't send us any money, but write us to Bond you a lot of Handkorchlefs to soil, that whon sold you will send us the monoy and got tho premium selected. Selling 24 handkorchlefs entitles you to your choice of an Elegant Watch, 3 Gold Laid Kings, Lnco Curtains, Ktc. Wrlto us to-day, we wo trust you and tako back the goods if you cannot soil them. INOLA CO., CHICAGO, ILL. A Nervous Woman Finds Relief After Many Years Women vflio suffer from extreme nervousness, often endure much suffering before finding any relief. Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance, O., had such an experience, regard ing which she says: ",I had stomach trouble when I was eighteen yenra old that broko down my health, and for years I suffered with nervousness, headache, Indiges tion and nervous spasms. Tho spanms sot so bad I would have them thrco or four times n weok. After try ing nearly every remedy recom mended, I began taldtiL' Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I must nay It helped mo wonderfully. I have had no severe nerv OumifRR for several years." MRP. DAN KINTNER, 1002 Pleasant St., Deflnnco, O. Many remedies are recommended for diseases of the nervous system that fail to produce results because they do not resell the seat of the trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in such cases so many times that it h unnecessary to make claims for it. You can prove its merits for yourself by getting a bottle of your druggist, who will return the price if you receive no benefit. 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