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Martinnbtire Items in Ponoa Journal: Mr and Mrs Pcttit and daughter Ruth wont to MaBkell Monday for a short visit with relatives. Ilartington Nowu: Mr and Mrs N 8 Reinders, of Hubbard, were in the city over Sunday, gnosts of Mm Rein dor's mother, Mrs Felber. Wakefield Itoms iu Wayne Demo crat: Miss Olara Larson, who attend ed fiohool hero tho past eomentor. re turned Saturday to her home at Ho mer. Salix Items in Sloan, la, Star: Hazel Nelson retnrnod to her home at Goodwin, Nob....Diok Roberts, oi South Sioux Olty, visited bis sister, Mrs F N Dunagan, last week. Hutch was in town Tuesday and pack ed up his barber outfit and shippod it to Homer.... Art Halo has pitrohased a new Ford oar of the local ageut. Uhas LoveI,.last week. This car will come in handy in tho livery buMuesB. Pender Times: Judge D 0 Heffer nan, of Hubbard, was in town between trains Tuesday morning, enroute to Lincoln.... Dr Leahy, of Jaokson, is a oandidate for one of the places on the state board of control. Ho would fit tho plaoo exactly, and ho hau a lot of friends down horo who would liko to see him win. Sioux Olty Journal, 28: W B Ho ffrtn, who wbh arrested at Sao Oity, Iu, at tho request of tho Sionx City polico, is wanted in Dakota county, Nob, and at Council Bluffs, In, it is said at tho police station. Sheriff Frank Mahon of Dakota county, today conferred with Ohiof of Polico Miohaol O'Shon nessy in tho chief'H ofilco concerning Hogan. ilogan is alleged to liavo stolen an automobile from a Dakotu county resident. Sioux Olty Journal, 29: Mrs Ella Duggan, for many years a resident of Sionx City, died at her homo, 323 Fourteenth stroot, at 12:30 o'clock this morning, following a long illness of pernicious anemia. Mrs Duggan was born in Oulona, III, Novombor 16, 18G6. Sho came to Sioux Oity with her husband, Dennis Duggan. Mr Duggan died hero in 1004. Mrs Dug gan is survived by thruo children, two daughtors and a son. Thoy nro Miss Mario Duggan and Miss Abbie Dug ga'fi and Clement J Duggan. Homer Star: Born, on Sunday night, to Mr and Mrs Grover Davis, a big ten pound boy... .Mrs Harris left on Thursday of last week for a mouths visit at points in Wisconsin... .Dan Rockwell loft Tuosday for Tonnesseo on a land Booking trip. He expects to bo gouo several wooks....J E Mo- Kinley left Wednesday for Crofton, Neb, whoro he has started a barber shop. He will move his family when ho finds a suitable dwolling....O N Haley, who was employed at tho Ed wards & Bradford Lumbor Oo, has been transferred to Oole'lidge, Neb, where ho will work for tho saino company. Chief Richard thinks Mr Rust has lit tlo Interest iu tho case, Saul assorted confidently that Rust would not prose onto him. Evldonoo of Rust will not bo necoisary to convict Saul, Ohiof Rlohard thinks. The signature on tho chock, which is hold as evidence, cor responds to tho address on a letter found on Saul's person, whioh was to havn heon aent to Rust. Mr Kenrnoy will prosecute Soino confirmation of statements in tho letter, to tho effeot that Saul had been "robbed" by a tvoman, has boon received by Chief Riohard. Saul's deolarod intention of mnrrinrinir tho woman and killing him- solf is thought by tho polico to bo "moonshine." A sorawl at tho end of hn Inttnr. nhieh at first could not bo deciphered, has been found to oontaln instructions to his mother to pay Saul's dues iu a fraternal insurance order. Sioux Oity Journal, 25: Lottors declaring tho Intontion of Elmer Saul, alias L T Rust, to kill a woman and himself in Sioux City, vesterday woro found ou tho person of Saul by tho po lico. Saul had been arrested in con nection with alleged forgeries. 'Ino namo of tho "fated" woman was not montioncd iu n letter addressed to L T Rust, Elk Point, 8 D. Tho letter was written, it was stated, at Omnlia, and was to bo mailed in Sionx City Tho woman, Saul wrote had robbed hlra. Together with requests thut his mother should nutgrievo for him, Saul wroto oynioal advice to Mr Rust " Whatovor you do, let the dam women alono," ho advised. Tho letter con cludes with tho request that it bn giv en to tho papers. Other scraps of pa per found on Saul, dated January 22, boro instructions to those who should find his body. "Tolephono to Elk Point," wroto Saul. "Tell mother not to worry about me. for I have been a fool." Saul vesterday presented a chock for $10 at tho Mid-West bank, Sioux City. Saul talked over tho tol ephono to tho Fiist National bank at Elk Point and that bank indorsed his request for mony. Later tho Elk Point banker saw the real Mr Rust pass tho bank and telophonod Ed T Kearney, of tho Mid-West bank, that tho other man was a fraud. Mr Kearney found Saul and obtained his mnnoy. Chief of Dotectivos J B Riohard arrested Saul. Saul left Elk Point for Sioux City yostor sociable last Friday very well attended. uight. It was Tho procoeds itmounted to $30 15, whioh will bo used for beautifying the school. John Hogan had a narrow csoapo with his lifo Monday whilo driving in a lumbor wagon, His team in somo manner became frightoned and Mr Hogan losing control of tho team was thrown out, striking his head on one of tho wheels. Dr Loahy was sum moned at once to dress tho wound and roporto aro that Mr Hogan is resting oaBily. HEAVENLY MANSIONS IN FATHER'S HOUSE Jesus Now Makes Ready For His Bible, the Church. JACK80N. Mrs O E Johnson roturned Monday evening from an ovor Sunday visit with relatives at Dakota Oity. Mrs Jbb Nolan, of Strublo, la, is a guest at tho T B Jones homo at Vinta. Mrs Emma Frathor. who was visit ing in tho Frank Welsh homo, depart ed for Elk I'oint, H V, last i-riauy. Altco O'Neill, of Sioux City, spent over Sunday with the homo folks. Supt Margaret Murphy, of Homer, inspected tho sohools here last Thurs day. Mr and Mrs Roeoe departed tho last of tho weok for Lyons, Neb, whoro thev exneot to snond a month. On returning here they will move into John Ryan's honso now occupied by Henry Martin. Mr Martin will move on a farm near Vista. fllliiH Nelson is attondinK tho nor mal college ut Wayno for tho remaind or of tho term. Elmer Brown 1b receiving treatment at an enebnate hospital at Kansas Oity, Mo. Mrs M Mimnaugh returned to Waterbury, Saturday, after a short visit with relatives hero. Oonnio Cttvanaugh departed for Lincoln Thursday to resume I'or studies at tho university. D F WaterB has installed a now lighting plant in his store. It was put in by M Zulauf. The ico harvest is practically finish ed here. It waa of a fine quality and about 18 inches in thickness. Matt U Hogan departed Mouday for Omuha to visit in tho home of his brother, F U Hogan, a few doys. Tlios Hartnett and wife attended fourth degree banquet nf the Knights of OolnmbuB at the West hotel in Sioux Placet For Humanity and For tho Angels of Various Degrees, Cher urblm, 8eraphlm, Principalities and Powers, but None Previously Pre pared For the Bride She Is God's New Creation Hera to Be the High est Place, the Divine Nature. BLBsw-Si Hn' afBBj JJJJJJJKv BBBBBBBBmtf' .Bmygssl PSSSSSSSSSSa" -aaaaB bsbbbbbbbbb,Bbb1 '(PASTOR. RUSSELL) I I I I "A Growing Business Built on Our Reputation" SHIP US YOUR Cattle, Hogs and SKeep Steele. Siman & Co, Tom Steele, Manager. SIOUX CITY, IOWA Ray Slman, Otis Earl v. Dare Prujmtr, Merry Epptrsen, Onttln HnlnxniPti. Hoa&Hhoop Salesman, omco. Hundreds of Dakota County Farmers Ship Us. Ask them about us. Our Best Boosters. We Work for You. Write Us. Ship Us. I i F day, the polioe think. A bad check for $100 was passed at !dk I'oint by a cu TaeB(iay eVeuiog man unsworiug Saul's description, it is ..... .ni.n said. Saul is boing held in tho wo rn on's ward at tho oity jail. Saul was employed at the MoLain home, near tho pluco of Mr Rust, Chief Richard is informed. Emerson Enterprise: Joe Heeney, of Nsoora, visited in Emerson Friday evening.... Mibs JuUu Dbvib, of Nu oora, visited friends in Emerson from Saturday until Sunday Frank Heouey arrived homo Suuday morning from Hay Springs, Nob, whore ho had been buying foodors. Ho pur ohised two caru of cattlo and two oars of hogs to put In his feed yards. Walthill Times: Miss Barbara Neiswauger, of Dakota Oity, visited Mattie and Carol Gorham Saturday and Sunday.... Dr Ream attended tho aioux Valley Medical meeting at Hioux Oity Thursday ami Friday .... Miss Katuryu MoElhinnoy, of Lyons, was the guest of Mrs H E Morris from Monday till, Wednesday. . ..Rov J Crewe, of Dakota City, will fill tho to E pulpit next Sunday, exchanging with' Rv Peudett. Ponoa Journal: Mr and Mrs O E Armbright, of Dakota county, visitod Sunday at tho Fred Rogosoh homo, luring oomo up in the auto. Carl Ro goBob, who had been visiting tho Arm bright, returned homo with ttiom.... Sirs J Harney and daughtor, Myrtle, were passengers to Sioux Oity Wed nesday, Thoy woro mot at Jackson by Agnes, who is attending school ut St Oatheriue's noniltiiny, She accom panied them to tho oity, Allen News: W J Armour and Oliaa Lovel were City visitors Mouduy.... Mra Geo Nordyko, of Sioux Oity, spont Sunday hero with 'relatives.... Jamon Winnebago Ohiof tain: C O Fruni returnod from Omaha Friday evening, where ho had boon as a wituesH ou somo liquor oases.... Mrs M S Mans field went to tho Samaritan hospital, in Sioux Oity, last Saturday evening for troatmeut. Wo learned on Tues day that she had been operated upou and is getting along nioely....Frod Loodom, formerly of Winnebago, says Hint lie Is going to buy all tho shares iu the now eleotrio oar lino throngh Wiunobago and Homer that ho can. tie tmyn lie is all tietormlnou to be a stroot oar magnate in Bpito of all Joo Bloukiron can do to him. Sionx Oity Journal. 26: Ed T Kearney, president of the Mid-West bank, who oapturod Elmer Saul, al leged forger, Friday morning, will tile a ohargo against Saul and will press the case. Haul will bo arraigned to morrow morning iu the polioe court, it is expected. Saul expressed confi dence that L T Rust, whoso name Saul is said to havo forged, would not push the eS6. A reference to "Mack" in one of tho lettora found on Haul's person is now thought by tho polioe to bo au admission of guilt in tho passing of a oheuk for $100 that boro tho forg ed aiguature nf a Mr MoLain, for whom Saul worked noar Elk Point. SD. Sioux City Journal, 27: Elmor Saul, alleged forgor, sulks in his cell at the polioe station nnd refuses to an swer questions, He will bo arraigned this morning in tho polico court on tho forgery ohatgu, states J A Riohard. chief of detectives. No oflloial word has boon received by Ohiof Riohard from LT Rust, of .Elk Point, S D, whose name was signod to tho oheok passed in Sionx city by Haul. As tho monoy paid ont was recovered by Ed T Kenrnoy, presidont of the Mid-West bank, aud no loss aooruod to Rust, Start C6e Year RigRt Everything in GOOD Insurance Fire Lightning Tornado -Accident Life. Companies Rates 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 1S50, and promising you the same good treatment, Yours respectfully, H. F NoKcevcri Jek.ck.son, Nebraska. Successor to Ed. T. Kearney, iMso(KXiiarxKiaiV)scw CORRESPONDENCE MmXMMWxmwxam: HUBBARD. Anna and Margaret Boacom visited zelatives hero tho paBt weok. Now is tho time to invest iu a heavy winter coat, while we have a big line to select from. Thoy won't last loug . O Anderson Co. W Roonoy was in Sioux Oity last week getting tho Pat Duggan oar doc tored up. Helen Long was in tho oity visiting fiicnds a couple of days last weok. , Try Boll ooffee. You will find it tho highest quality for your money. Geo Timlin. H Thompson with his family autoed to Sioux Oity Saturday. Gilbert Audorseu was in Waterbury last Friday. Bring in your produoo, butter, eggs, oto. Wo always pay tho top price. O Anderson Oo. A son was born to Mr and Mrs W Mossersmith last week. Minnio RaBmusson was a Sioux City Bhopper Thursday of last woek, Sunday sohool at 10 o'clock a m . Publio worship ovory aeoond and fourth Sunday at 11 a m, at Luthoran ohuroli. Ethol Anderson is assisting in tho hbmo of her sister, Mrs W Messer s unth. John Jonaen attondod tho danoo iu Danish Brotherhood hall laBt Friday uight. We have a small quantity of home made molasses, aud if you waut a sup ply aeud in before it is all gone. O Auderson Co Tho Methodist ohuroh is coming slowly. It is said it will be placed on tho lot this wook for sure. Oarrio Nols.tn left for Sioux Oity tho first of the week, Gonrgo Wilkins was in Hubbard Tuesday botweou trains. liromo-Quinino will euro a cold. We havo it, also of full line of Dr Jaynos' family modicines. Goo Tim lin. Maggie Thorn will go to Lake Park, la, next weok. Sho will visit relatives thete for about a week. Maud Soreiison wan the "hello" girl Tuosday. Mra Harry Pounds has been quite sick the past week. Wool hose of all kinds, for wiutor wear, at (I Auderson (Jo's, Tho ice harvesting was finished hero tho past weok Mr and Mra E Ohristonseu outer taiuod eovoral families at dinner Suu day. Tho danoo givou iu tho Danish Brotherhood hull last Friday whb a great Buooess, fifty-eight couples be ing present. Tono Bros spicos will improve your oookiug nit thoy aru of tho best quality. Wo sell them. Geo Timlin. The ueat sum of $20 was realized from the supper served in the Wood mau hall Saturday evening by the Ladios Aid sooiety. Miss Margaret Murphy visitod our school last weok aud Plum Urnvu school Monday. The infant child of Pearl Porsinger Iiub not been very well tho past weok. New goods are arriviog daily, includ ing fancy dress goods, ginghams, out iug ilnuueU of all kinds, calicos, oto. See our sploudid ntmortmiuit of dry goods. O Audersou Oo. Those from hero who went to Hioux City Tuesday were: Maggio Thorn, Mrs Emit Audorsen, Mrs E Ohrintou boh nnd Herman Reuse, The Plum Grove school had a basket Katharine Mitoholl, who is teaching school at Colome, S D, was called home on account of tho death of her brother, Henry Mitchell. E T Kennelly, tho 11 FD carrier, while covering his route Mouday uud when coming down a hill near uoou- win. at a 35 mile an hour clip tho stoaring wheal broke so that Mr Ken nelly was unable to control tho mo chine He jumped out aud escaped with only a few bruises. The oar was badly damaged. Ho finished his routo with a team. The oar is now at the garage for repairs. D Mitchell was called to St Joseph, Mo, last Friday by the illnesB aud subsevuent death of Ids sou, Henry, after a short illnoss of meueug'itis Tho deceased was about 1G years old and wan attending the Ohristiau Bros collese. The remains aruveit in Sioux City at 10:!i0 p m Saturday evening, aocompanied by his father and brother Tom from St Joe. Un dertaker Sawyer conveyed the remains to Goodwin. The funeral wib held from tho Catholic ohuroh at Vista Monday morning. A solemn mass of reqieum was celebrated by Father McCarthy, of Vista assisted by Fr Moore, of Ponoa, aud Fr O'Sullivau, of Jackson. Interment was mado in St John s cemetery, Mis deatu is a Bovore blow to his bereaved parents, relatives and u large oirclo of friends, HOMER. Born, to Mr and Mrs Grover Davis, on Tuesday January zi, ivio, a daughtor. Rev Hosmau and two other minis ters oaoh gavo a fine talk for men and boys at the M E revival on Tuesday evening. O N naloy, who is working for the Edwards & Bradford Lumber oomro ny, has been transferred to Randolph, Nob. Mr and Mrs Haley left for their new homo ou WcdueBday. Mrs J Van do Zodde was a visitor in Homer with frionds and relatives. Mr and Mrs Wisen aro homo again after a months vacation. Mrs O J O'Connor was confined to her room sevoral (.ays this week. Honry Wagner spont ovor Sunday with frionds iu LeMars, la. Ruby Vau de Joddo was at home from Saturday evoniug until Monday. E L Ross was a county seat visitor last Friday. Mrs G M Best aud Miss Christine Blessiug wers passengers to Dakota Oity Mouday evening. Walter Ohonsy and Goo MoBoath were down ftoin Dakota Oity Sunday and autoed ont to the Ja5 Foltz farm. M SALEM Tho W Y D olub mot with Mrs II Boals on Wednesday afternoon. Thooystor supper hold at Salem church Friday evening was woll at tended. .Tho sum realized was about $30. Tho Salom Missionary Aid moots with Mrs Hugh Graham Thursday, January 30, ut 2 p m. Mrs Stula, of Morniugside, visited at tho homo pf Wm Ebel,. Tuesday. Mr aud Mrs Wm Beormau and Mrs Baltty Werner, of Battle Oreok, Neb, who attended the funeral of their brother-iu law, Henry Oehlerkiug, on Friday last, uIhu visited their brothor, Fred Moorman, a few days, returniug to their homo Tuesday. Buffalo. N. Y Dec. IB. Wo re- I I port one of Pastor Russell's discourses hero today from tho text, "In My Father's House ore many mansions; 1 go to pre paro n place for you; 1 will come ngnln nnd re ceive you unto My self." John xlv, 2,3. The Heavenly Father "dwelleth not in temples mudo with hands." In the Inrgest sense the whole Creation Is His House, every npartment of which shall ultimately be peopled with holy, huppy beings. "All the wicked will He destroy." I'salin cxlv, 20. Man's fallen condition is the result of heredity. God made Adnm in Ils own Image, perfect, upright, holy Dis obedience and sin have wrought men tal', moral nnd physical Infirmities, nnd "There Is none rlchteous, no. not one." All ure prone to sin "as the spnrks' to fly upward." , Ood provided Adnm n ninnslon the earth Paradise. But sin (not unfore seen) brought Adnm and his race 'un der a death sentence. God choso to permit sin nnd death to reign during Six Great Dnys of n thousand years each, thus to give valuable lessons to both angels and men. He does not In tend that this lesson shall work disad vantage to any. He has provided n great Itedemptlon. which shows His sympathy for nis creatures nnd the uu chnngeableness of Ills Law. The Divine Program for dealing with this rebellious province Is to be enr ried out by the Kingdom of Messiah, during the Seventh Great Thousand year Day. Sntnn and every evil influ ence shall be restrained. "The Sun of RiRhteousncss shall arise with healing In nis beams," and the curse of death will be set aside. Man will be assist ed townrd righteousness nnd life ever- lasUng by the Interposition of the Kingdom for which we pray. "Thy Kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth, even U3 It Is done in Heaven." Humanity's Mansion Perfected Earth. At tho close of Messiah's reign the "mansion" appropriated to Adam nnd his race will be fully released from the curse, and God's footstool will be a glorious Paradise. (Isnlnh !x, 13.) All refusing the blessings ot Messiah's Kingdom will be destroyed by the Sec ond Death. Acts 111. 23; Itev. xx, 14, 15. While there were places arranged lu the Divine Plan for the angels, rtnd for humanity, no hnbltntion was perfected for the Church. This is because the Church Is a New Creation. Writing of these, St. John says: "The world knoweth us not. even as It knew Him not." St. Paul refers to this New Creation as the "mbnlsters of God." All of these demonstrate their faith nnd obedience by talking the "narrow way" of self-sacrifice, "by faith and not by sf7if." To nil of them It is declared, "Through much tribula tion shall ye enter the Kingdom." But this class have tho assurance that "nil things work together for good to them"; thnt they "shall not be tempted above that they are nble to bear." ThH New Creation is "made a spec tacle to angels and men"; God Is giv ing the nngcls u great object lesson in connection with the development of this class. He Is able to transform sonic of tho mean things of this world Into polished "Jewels," "a royal diadem In tho hands of thy God." Mnlachl III. 17; lsnlah l.xll, 3. Heavenly Mansion For Church. St. Peter tells about the "mansion" designed for the Church, saying. "God halh given unto us consecrated fol lowers of Jesusl cxcccdtug great and precious promises, thnt by these we might become pnrtakers of the Divine nature." II Peter I, 4. Thus we see 'what It means to be member of lhe New Ovation! "Eye hath not seen; ear hath not heard; nei ther linve entered tho human heart the things which God hath In reservation for them that love Him" the choicest mansion, the highest place! As our Lord Jesus In His Resurrection nscend- ed "far above nngcls." so will His Church, who will share His Resurrec tion, and bo made "Jlkc Him." "see Him as Ho Is," aud share nis glory. The Master's death was for human ity in general, but its merit remained to he appropriated at the InaugurnUou of Ills Kingdom. Tho whole world still 'lleth In the Wicked One," until Christ makes satisfaction for their sins with the merit of Ills sacrifice. Meantime, our Lord deals merely with Ills Church, as we lead: "IIo ap peared in the presence of God for us" (Hebrews Ix, 241 as the Church's Ad vocate, to make "satisfaction for our sins." 'Vlti preparation in us and for us will be completed when tho number Is full- 141,000. It Is for us to comply with the conditions of our coveunnt of sacritice and to "walk In Ills steps," thus to innku our "calling aud election sure," as members of tho Now Creation. City - McM - Maurket 'WML F. LfOR.ENfZv Proprietor Dakota. City, Nebr. Back in the old stand, ready to serve you at all times with the best Meats at the lowest living prices. & Order your Poultry and Meats By Phone Agent for Seymour's Laundry, Best in the City. Henry's East of the Court Hot I Wines, Liquor I l PI ce AND East of the Court House for the Best in Cigars Bond & Lillard, Old Elk, Sherwood Rye Whiskies NiHfe Beer Bottle or Keg Henry Krnrwielet nko city. w.braik I I I e I It Is ICetsy Now To Own ei Farm Here is an opportunity for the farm renter, the farm nand, and others to take advantage of Uncle Sam's generosity and become a farm owner. The new Homestead Law gives you title to a Government ir rigated or a Mondell 320 acre free homestead in three years and allows five months absence each year; thus a residence of 21 months now makes title as against 60 months under the old law. Personally conducted Hemeseekers' Excursions first and third Tuesdays. I will be glad to take a personal interest in helping you. 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