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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
X ry 4 i iKngS3! i1 ?5 -.-.tjPw Jf, . '" J .J-l 6 and 7 per cent Investments Choice Real Kstate First Mortgages made RIGHT. Our large demand gives excellent outlet. A Quarter Century's experience hus taught the "KNOW HOW." EVERYTHING in GOOD Banking with "safety Over All." A Warm Welcome for YOU your every need supplied- WORTH WHILE knowing "The Bank "That ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" Mid - West i on Timo Deposits. Steamship Tiokcts. Firo Idbumoco. 'Saf as a Government Bond." ED. T. KEARNEY, Pres't. Dakota County Herald lOHN H. REAM, PUDMSHER Subscription Trice. $1.00 For Year. a. weekly newspaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. Permission has boon granted for the trannmisalon of thispaporthroughtho mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 43. Official Paper of Dakota County OI0llKM)Wi(lM(M0)M0lilMOt( i Items of I nterest from our Exchanges 8t0MI0t)M0IllMIIWl)(0! Hartington News: Mrs C L Oallor spent Sunday with relatives at Dakota Oity. N Halix Items in Slonn, la, Star: Fetor Madison, of South Sioux City, was in town tlio first of tho wook. Fonoa Journal: Judge Evans, of Dakota City, Attorneys W E Qannt, or Elk Poiut, S D, and O E Martin, "of Sioux Oity, woro hpro Tuesday in oonnootion with tho settlomont of the Murphy ostato. Winnebago Ohief tain: A T Hnsse, of Dakota City, was calling on Sum Peering this week .... Misses Chariot to Kelly and Luna Wilkin, of Homer, were guests of Mrs 0 F Nichols yes terday afternoon between trains. Wakefield Items in Wayne Demo crat; Mrs Dean Cornell, of Dakota Oity, spent Sunduy with her parents, Mr udiI Mrs 0 W Long.... Geo Kohl meier rooeived secoud prize offored by the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co for collections daring the month of December. county, N D, eight years ago next month, Hinoo Id years of age ho has been a sufferer from tuberoular trouble. SVhon quite a young boy ho united with the Methodist church, ot Dakota Oity, Nob. Arthur mado many frionds and while in a now country du ring most of his young manhood, whero oliuroh privileges woro few, he daily hold onto his faith, gladdoning and blessing othors about him with his courago and ohcorfulness in spito of) tho faot that ho was a constant suffer er. On Saturday, Junuary 22, 1913, ho was taken with an acute attack and died January 80, agod 23 yoars, 4 months and 8 days. Tho funeral ser vices wcro hold from tho Allen Metho dist ohuroh last Thursday afternoon. Rev J EI Hard preaohod tho sermon and burial was mado in the Spiing bank cometory. Tho boreaved ones have tho sympathy of all in this sad aflhetioo. whether death was due to apoplexy or heart failure, but it Is presumed to bn tho result of weakness of tho heart as ho was known to have suffored from that previously and he was not a rug ged man. Among thoso participating in tho gamo, as statod at tho inquiry, were his sons, Ed. Frank nnd Albert Lane, J H Perkins, J M Worth, Chos Sheldon and John Luudy, tho first namod noting as operator. Tho funer al was held in tho M E church Tues day afternoon at two o'clock and was largely attended, a number of friends from ont of town being in tho congre gation. Rov O M Pendoll gave an appropriuto discourso and a spooial choir rendered selections requested by members of tho family. Interment ollowed in the village comotery. Mr Lane was CG years of ego. He wbb born in Ohio in 1848 and moved to Dakota county in 1871. Ho was mar ried tho same year to Marion D Lam son and continued to live in Homer for a number of years. Ho has resided in this county for about twenty yen and has lived in Walthill siuco tho first year of tho town, having built a comfortable homo in tho north part of tho village Seven of tho eight children are living: Anna (Mrs J H Plpor), Dora (Mrs J H Perkins), Ed ward, Frank, Dallas, Albert and May (Mrs Ab Rose). Mrs Lbue survives her husband and all tho mombers of tho family woro present at tho funeral whioh was pathetic with tho griof of tho family at tho sudden boreavemont of the father whoso kindly disposition kopt him very close to the hearts of his wifo uud children. Mr Lane had a wido acquintance and his easy going manner, his ohoerful and amiablo na turo won for him tho friendship and good will of all who know him. i: Omaha Boo, 10th : Big Bear is tho latest Wiunebairo Indian to bo brought to Omaha on a oharge of introducing liquor into the reservation, Deputy United States Murshal Sides brought Big Boar dottu and lodgud hint hi thu Douglas Oounty jail to await thu grand jury. Emerson Enterprise: Mr nud Mre Geo iftiaBo and daughter visited at the homo of Mr Huubo in Dakota Oity SuaiHy..,. Misses Murio MoEutaffer .....I ttji rr.. i . j-i i. 4i twin uu(i((uuuti(jor uuuuuiimuieu j vj muuuiu uuiiubuu nuu uurrj iuu T-" satsxrsrspcarBrjnaay at trio nomo of Mrs Wm Flogges in Sioux Oity. Watorbury Items in Era or son Enter prise: M J Beacom and Evan Way shipped outtlu to the oity tho first of tho week .... Hill Kenuelly and lUy luuud Hull, of Jaokuon, were Sunday visitors in Waterbury..,.Oarl Toma son and MoKinley Williams drove over to Hubbard Sunday to attoud the foot ball gamo. Dixon Tribuno: WL Ross moved his family to the old home at Dakota City, Tuesday. Tho Rosses have taken an aotive part in ull that has been for tho good of tho community at Dixon sinco coming here about a year ago. Dixon friends regrot tho change that takes them from tho town.... It E Hughes loft Wednesday fur Homer whero he will havo oharge of tho lum ber business for the Edwards & Brad ford company. Mr Hughes has boon iu Dixon for about throe yoars and will be missed by his many frionds here. Tho Homer yard is one of tho best in tho state and will offer him a good opportunity to do as well bb he has in the Dixon yard. Tho now manager has been here all week. Sioux City Tribuno, 17th: Miss Mary Sullivan, whoso rooent publica tion, "Court Masques of James, 1" has attracted bo much uttention, especially among Stiakospoariun critics, is a Dakota county girl. She is a cousin" ot Miss Eato Sullivan, of Sioux Oity. and has many frionds bore. She is at tho bond of tho English department of tho Omaha high sohool. Miss Sul livan spent a your and a half Boaroh- ing tho records, uloug with Ur C M Wallaco, a Nebraska profoseor of in ternational fame, for facta regarding tho court masques, or privutu thoutri cuIh, as thoy aro now known, of tho old English nobility. Tho fact that Shakespeare's company trained tho no bility to present tho plays, and tho troinoudous diplomatic importance of tho masques, are brought out in Miss Sullivan's book for tho first tirao, Tho book is dedicated to Prof A L Bhor man, of thn lTriivrnity of Nlirf!ti from whioh institute " Miss Sullivan graduated with high honors. Miss Sullivan roturnod from Europe two jours ugo. Hiuco then she has dovot- eu nor timo to writing, Tlio copy ib already iu tho hands of her publish ers, and advanced copies have been sVnt out. y I- i i,T& u lidhw.. I-' I "fir f - Sioux Oity Journal, 17th: Several horses, which woro conditioned at Woodland park by Harry Wilson, will be sold today in Chicago at tho Annu al auction sale of standard brod horses, Among the horses are Pat O, owned by E H Cribble, of Dakota Oity, Nob, whioh has raoed here, and Look It, another raue hoi tie owned by Michael Beacom, of Hubbard, Nob. Lyons Mirror: Wo agroo with Edi tor Bancroft of tho Winnebago Chief tain that there is loo muoh boustiug abont the amount of crops raised lij the Iuiliuua. All tho runtor crops are figured in ub raised by tho IndianB theraelvea. Yes, we can boast, too, nd toll tho tiuth. Wo wcro tho gov eminent firmer at tho Wiunebago Ageuoy in 1888 uudor the U H Indian agent, Col J F Warner, and wh Induc ed the Indiana to broak morn t rairio that siuglo yar thau was evor brokon before or since by tho Indians. Allen News: Frank Hill, of Sibley, Iowa, was in town u fow days visiting hia purenta and frionds.. .'...Arthur Mintor, son of Monroe and Elizabeth Mintor, was born near Ilubburo, Nob, September 22, 1880, and lived in tho vioinity of Allan and Dakota Oity un til 15 yeura of ago Thon ho removed with his parents to Garrison, McOluin Walthill Times: Goo Lamsou, of Ainsworth, anu Wm Lamson, of Orof ton, were in Walthill Tuesday to at tend tho funeral of Oaleb Lane... J H and O L Rockwell, Walter and Oiydo Smith, and Mrs James Smith were down from Homer Tuesday after noon to attend the Oalob Lane funorul, ,.., Caleb Lane, a well known resi dent of Walthill, diod nnddouly about 2 :B0 a m last Sunday, while engaged in n game of poker in n basement room under Harris' pool hall. As told by one of the players, tho jaok pot had grown to considerable sizo and Mr Lane discarded for a certain card whioh ho drow, making him tho win uor. It was noticed that tho cards fell from his fingers nud ho sank back litta his oliHlr unonnsoiouH, Ah related at the inquest, tho story diffois. At no time during tho night wus tho pin) for largo stakes. At the timo ho bol lapsed tho pot wus about throo dollars, Mr Luna had passed and, being no longer in the ploy, had thrown his cards on tho Utile. A tuomout lator he sank back unconscious. A physi cian was hurindly summoned but when he ariivcd Mr Lano wua dead, his death being proottaally iustuutauoous. The body wee cnrrM to the pool hall above and Dr Roam was sent to the homo to broak tlio sad uowb to the family, On Monday afternoon tho oounty uoronor conducted u hearing at whioh tho stutemeuU of a uumbor of witnesses were taken. It was im possible for tho physioiaus to Bay 8 CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Burt Francisco had a oar of hoga en tho Sioux Oity market Wodnosday. Rasmus Nelson is busy this week moving. Now ginghams and wash goods at O Anderson Co's. Tho Rudolf Smith salo Tuesday was largely attended, every thing selling well. Mr Dyor has fully reoovered from his illness. We guarantee the quality and work manship of "Ideal" men's work clothes and carry a full line, Geo Timlin, U it omitu anu wilo ol Vista woro in our burg Saturday. Mrs Yarvais visited the first ot the week at the F Lusier home. Bring in yonr produoo, buttor, eggs, oto. Wo always pay tho top price. O Andorson Co. Wm Graham is very low at this writing. Prof AndeJ-seU left Tuesday fur Omaha, Wo havo just received a shipment of stonowaro and have sorao largo sizo jars for moat. If you need ono now is tho timo to get it . Geo Timlin, James Hoeney, J P Beacom uud Paul Sharp were stock shippers from here Weduosdoy. Joseph Ohristouson and J R Rook well came up from Wayuo Saturday, returning Sunday evening. lour of our teachers ure under quarantine, ull having tho small pox A now and ploasing lino of Easter bonnets just iu at O Anderson Co's. Mr Pedorseu, of Plattsmouth, Neb, TlBlted tho homo of his daughter Mrs Mayfiold, last week, Dan Hartnott and wifo iiutoed to Vista Tuesday and wore guests at the T Hodgins homo. Louis Mogonsen and wife and Mar tin Hawk and wifo visited Monday at tho U u umltu homo in Vista. Dried fruit are cheap this season und is of tho best. Our stook is com plete and wo invito your orders. Geo Timlin. What is tho uso of buying groce ries of a traveling salesman and pay ing fuuoy prioeB for inferior goods when you can got anything you want iu tho grocory lino right at home at O Andorson Co's at bottom prices, and oau see what you aro buying. An effort is being mado to raiso funds to defray the oxponso of holdiug tho next fanners' institute in this placo. Fred Bartols was on tho Sioux Oitv market with a car of shoop Tuesday. Mrs L Harris was u oity shoppor Tnosdoy. Thoro will bo no sorvico in the English Lutheran ohuroh at Hubbard Sunday next, booauso of the small pox cases. Mrs O L Thompson visited friends in Homor last week. Augimt Andorson and wifo woro Sioux Oity shoppers hst week. Edward JeiiBen will move to tho Will Biown farm tho first of tho wook. For the lontau Beason wo havo a choice liuo of fish of all kinds. O Anderson Co. Mrs Cheek visited over Mouduv night at tho L Hurris homo. Mamio Claussen and Carrie Neljon spout Suuday at Plum Grovo. Joo Ebel nnd wifo expoot to move to Pluiu Grove soon, into tho houso recently vacutod by Hans Andorson. Start Ure RigRt Everything -Ughtning- -.' Si2 best. right V in GOOD Insurance Fire- Tornado Accident Life. Companies Ratts Treatment guaranteed the ' ' Real Estate bougjit and sold, and a fine list now. lell US VOlir needs. Wo can sunnlv tlintn 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 1850, and promising you the same good treatment. Yours respectfully, H. F. MoKvr, J,W&Vn' Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. getting well as rapidly as was at first anticipated. Millar's ooffoo has proven superior in evory way to tho ono who enjoys a good cup of coffeo. It goes farthor for tho mon oy, too. O Andorson Oo sell it. Tho West Hubbard Telephone com pany held their annual meeting und eleotion of officers on Saturday, Feb ruary 15. John Hayes was elected prteident, to succeed Johu Howard; Frank Lusier, secretory to succeed W Roningor; Wm Goortz, to suoceod himself as trcasuror. Wo havo not heard as yet as to other business, ex cept that central will closo at 0 p m, Instead of 10 o'clook us heretofore. JACKSON. Mrs Dr Leahy is visiting relatives at Whiting, la. Gus Glancs, of Sohuyler. Neb, spent over Sunday with his brother, Geo Gianes, William Domaray, of Canada, is a guest at tho A Domaray homo. Mr Brown's auotlon sale last wcok was well attended nnd overy thing sold well. Mr Brown and family havo moved to Sioux City, whore ho haB purchased a pool hall. Henry Martin moves Monday to one of J M Barry's farms near Vista, Thos Sullivan was in Sioux City sovoral days last week helping his sis ter, Mrs J F MoEwen, move to a dif ferent location where she will bo moro convienont to tho Orthedral school. Born To Mr and Mrs Joseph O'Donneli, February J 2, 1013, a daughter. Thos nnd Wm Hartnett, Jas Suth erland and Ray Hull attended the Love sale neur l'onoa last Thursday. J H White, of Dubuque, la, spent Tuesday with Sylvester Bran nan. L P Murray was down from Water bury last Friday. Nellie Marsh, ot Sioux Oity, was a guest in tho homo of her brother, Joseph Marsh, several days last week, Tho pupils of St Catharine's noude- my havo donated Sl'JvS to purcniso a Dominican window for tho new church. Mrs MoBrido and Katie Fluunory have each donated new windows. Dan Hicks is down with a bad at tack of lung fover. Mrs ThoB Long, of Hubbard, was u guest in the J A Hull homo Sunduy. Mrs Frank Hendricks and children, of Sioux Oity, spont several days lust week with her folks here. Johu Bolor hue paruhased a modorn houso in Omaha for his sou, Dr Thos Bolor, and daughters Mary and Mar garot. Mr Bolor and wifo intend when they retire from the farm to also move thoro. Michael HeUoruan on Monday re ceived a draft of $200 for "Ranger," who died last week. Born To Mr and Mrs George Mor gan, February 13, 1013, a daughter. The Misses Daisy and Hattio Orth, of Orofton, Neb, are visiting Minnie Mixer. They formerly lived hero. Johu Flannery had a mixed load of oattle and hogs on the Sioux Oity market Tuesday. James L Barry, of Sioux Oity, spent Sunday with. tho homo folks. Mrs T B Jouos and daughter, Mrs Margaret Boyle, were Sioux City vis itors Tuesday. A Reoco and wifo havo returned from a visit with relatives at Lyons, Nob. Thos Hodgins, sr, ot Vista, was vuito seriouily injured Monday by his engine going through a bridgo near Thos OroBby's, Ono leg was brokon at tho knoe and the other leg badly bruised. Ho bIbo recoived othor mi nor bruisoB about the back. At this writing ho is resting oasy. Quito a number from here attended Rudolf Smith's salo Tuesday. William MoGouigal returned from thu hospitul Tuesday, reooveting nioo ly fram the operation. Johu Boler returned home Tuesday evening from a business trip to Omaha, Worship. Sentenoe Prayor. Order of Berviee WjneiDrj, .No 9 in Manual. Biblo Reading A loseon from Psalm 08 Led by Mrs S A Heikcs. Seloct Reading Miss Tillio Lapslcy Reading of Paper on "Helps or Hindrances to Attendance and Punct uality," by Mrs E H Gnbblo. Roll Call AuBwor by Scripturo versn. Reading of minutes. Hymn Amerioa, pago GB0 Book of Worship. Closing Prayer. Four o'clook lunch. Committoc Mrs O O Beermann, Mrs F P Culbertsou, Mrs Geo L Mil lor, Mrs Geo W Bates, Public Sale! Having sold my farm, and intending to remove from the state, I will offer at public sale at my farm owe-half nortn ot mile HOMBTR. A 12-pound sou was born to Mr and Mrs Dana Purdy on Sunday, Febru ary 9, 1813. Tho Modern Woodmen had a speakor on Wednesday evening and late in the evening a bauqnet was served in tho lower story of the hall. All report a good time. Roso Covill is iu Homer again after being in Naoora for two months car ing for Mrs Hufry Covill, who got hurt somo timo ago. H O Dorn, uuotloneor from South Sioux Oity, was in town soiling Dan Rook well's stook on Friday nfternoon. Fred O'Chundor and Jim King auto ed to South Sioux City on business. Verna Broyhill and Frann Hall, of Dakota City, were in Homer on Satur day afternoon. Grandma Crocker is reported on the sick list. W L Ross, of Dakota City, wus a business visitor hero Tuesday. A musical will bo given by the high school this, Friday, evening, tho pro ceeds to bo used in buying books for the library. Marvin Armour and wife autoed to tho oity Tuesday. U S Marshal Warner, of Omaha, was u guest of Dr D B Stidworthy luBt Thursday night. Tho judge is always a welcome visitor in these parts. JamoB Cooley and family, of Dakota City, were Sunday visitors at the Whaley home. Verna Broyhill, Fruna Hall and Margaret; Sohriever, of DakotntCity, were over Saturday night visitors here, and attended the surprise party at tho Will Broyhill hom?. Honry Looniis wont to Wynot, Neb, Monduy for a week's visit. Mrs Christina Blessing was a pas senger to Dakota City Monday oyon iug for u visit with old friends. Jas Allawuy, jr, has quit the E & B Lumber company and gono into part nerehip with his brother, Audrey Al lawuy, in the moroantiio business. Miss Nevu Best visited ut Dukotu City Friday and Saturday. E J Smith roturnod last week from a business trip toOklahoma. Sherman MoKinley left last week for the Band hills to look after his ofaim. Tom Allaway and family and Peter Kuutz wero up to Dakota City, Sun day, guests at thu Fred Dueusing home. Eugene Loomis had his baud badly mangled in a buzz saw Wednesday, and may lose some of his fingers. Goo W Ashford returned Monday from Chicago, where he hud token his little son for treatment. DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA Wednesday, FebrV- 26, 1913 Six head of Horses Two Milk Cows One team Mules Two good Heifers Seven Duroc Jersey 150 White Rock Brood Sows Hens Four Barrows 200 bu. Seed Corn Full Equipment of Farm Machinery Household Goods, Etc., Including $650.00 Player Piano and $25 worth of Music. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Free Lunch at Noon. Terms: All sums under $10, Cash; on sums over that amount ten months' time will be given at 10 interest. Charles H. Bryant, Owner. mourning uuueu ueuuu, lomnto ssup uauciy tor quioK lunonoons. U Ander son Co. We understand John Campbell will movo into tho Duggan houso about Muroh first, Tho lycoum whioh hns boon hold ovory oilier Sunday in tho Plum Grovo sohool houso hus beon discontinued owing to tho small pox scaro. Nels Nelson and wifo visited Fri day at tho Jonson und Andorson homes Wo will pay 85o per pound for but-tor-fat this week. Highest market for eggs and butter at all timos Geo Timlin. Mr Cheek moved to his now home uoar Obert, Tuesday. Mary llagau uamo homo Friday, re turning Sunday, Olara Claussen oolobrated hor 12th birthday Suuday . Tho many friends of CIibb Dodgo will be sorry to learn that ho is not SALEM Margaret Bridenbaugh was opr rated on at a Sioux Oity hospital Sunday for uppoudioitiB. Geo Ramsey is in tho hospital for an injured oyo. Woods M Hilomuu is here from JuloBburg, Col, looking after his farm intorosts, Mrs Oliver Fishor was takeu to St Joseph's hospitul last Friday for treat ment far ulcer of tho stomach. Fred Juoobsou and wifo and Doau Cornell and wifn autood to J'oncu Tuesday afternoon to visit friends. Geoigo IXirschbuck is moving his belongings to his faim on Walkers Island, whioh ho rcouutly purohuBod, Will 11 Uergor roturnod Saturday from u ten days' trip to Floridu, lie purchased 170 acres of land from tho Florida Farms Co while there, and is well ploasod with his invostment. Mrs E M Blossiug was hostoss Wed nesday afternoon ot u W Y D olub mooting. It being Lincoln's birthday u picture drawing coutest of Lincoln was tho attraction. Mrs Wm Arm bright und MrB O O Deermann were awarded tho prizes. Lincoln liirtU- uay cake unci fruit salad repre Honting Here is Your Chance to Get a Metro- politan Daily Newspaper for Only S1.50 Per Year. During iebruary Tho Sioux Oity Daily News will conduct its Becouo annual Bargain period during which timo this metropolitan daily news paper will bo sold by mail for $1.50. This special price will prevail duiiug February only. This extraordinary prico is made possible because tho business is handled in large quantities during this aleauup period, and in large quantities it can bo handled more oheaply. The Daily News has recently in stalled a $14,000 rotary presi that will print, fold and deliver 24,000 papers an hour, and It will print three colors, The News siuco tho fire of lust No vember has installed one of the finest nowspapcr plants in tlio middle west in the fireproof Motor Mart building. Tho News is now equipped to give as good service as any daily nowspaper iu this section, Its telegraph service is being greatly enlarged and vhe pages have been lengthened to contain threo moro colu.nns of roadici; rantter duily. IiLmeiuber, duiiug the month of February the price of Tho Daily News by muil is SI. 50. After March 1 i'. willbH2 Leave your subsoriptionB at this office. A full liuo of noinz canned goods, Jf, ,iBi . 11 11 ,BB 1 raugocl for sixteen. A firo of unknown origin destroyed the bam on the Wesley Brown farm, occupied by John Miller, Saturday night, Tho flames wero discovered by neighbors who saw tho light from tho burning struatnre and telephoned to wiu miner uoiuu, giving iuu tutiriu. Tho fire was so far udvuuoed that nothing could be saved from the Humes, Throe hoad of horses, four Bots of harness, 200 hushoU of grain and somo buy woro lost; also a wugou uud 15 bushels of wheat belonging to Irving Fisher wont up iu smoke. Mr Brown, who lives in Horrick, b D, was notified aud arrived bore Monday afternoon, and is arrainging to replace tho burned building, which was partly covered by insurance. Salem Missionary Aid kill meet at tho homo of Mrs O C Beermaun, Feb ruary 27, at 2 o'clock p m, Followiug is tho program: Opening Hymn page 107 Book of PREVENTION hito Uiurrhopti Iku lie Prevoinod nnd Cured After years of experlmoiits v,o have ills coerud a sure euie or money lmok, 25c Package, 6 Packages $1.00 Prevention Is not u cure-all. It only prevents nml cures White Dlnrrhoea In hiiliy uhluks nud Ulioluni In older fowls. One ouuro of pioontlou In worth tons of cute. In tablet foim. PREVENTION CO. Box 1127. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, AQINT WANTID aSisns SEEDS Fteib, RtllabU, Pure Guinnteed to PImio Every Gardener ind Plaster should leit the UDirtor raerlta ot Our MortbernQrowQBacda. spkciil rrc FOR 10 CENTS we will tend postpaid out FAMOUS COLLECTION I Vf.OOD.j T.a.U . ... 10. 1 fit, rrlixu IU4Uk . , , . 10 1 kf. .ll-OrlC.I.r , a . Oa t tU- Karlr lrnw.kt4 CatW . . . 1 t tf. ralUrUa Mrk.' 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"Made In Nebraska Show," Omaha. March 5th to 16th This will be a very interesting exhibition of Nebraska's manufectured products; Oonfederation of Nebraska retailers; Meeting of State Manu facturers Association, Annual Automobile Show, February 24 to Mareh 1 a $500,000 ex hibit of the latest patterns of automobiles, auto truoks, etc. Personally Conducted California Excursions Your nearest agent can describe these nnd secure jour berths. Ask him for "California Ex cursions." "Homeseekers Leaflet," "To the Great Northwest," "Pacific Coast Tours. W. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakelky, G. P. A., Omahtt, Nob. wm (wmmmmSSSmI VHMBJI Zhe HeratM for All KeWS Hhe Whn IS it Naws Winter Vacation Trips via the North IrVestcrn. Lfine To CALIFORNIA via - PUGET SOTND Round ytrip tickets on sale daily to the country and via Puget Sound to California, over privileges enroute. Delightful tours most interesting sections of the west. Puget Sound Liberal stop including the Special one way fares to Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Montana, Idaho, Washington, California and many points in the west and southwest. Tickets on sale daily March 15 to,April 15, 1913 Kxcnraion tlokots on sale dally to Now Orleans, tlio Gulf Coast Galveston, Sim Antonio, Florida and a lilitte (fun eral territory In tlio south. Travel information upon request. B. C Agent, Buchannan, Dakota City, Nob. Div, Lyman Sholes, Passonger Agent, Omaha, Nebr. G. H. MacRAE, Gen'L Pass. Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Prize Offers from. Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. -Hints folnventors." "Inventions needed:' "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our.Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge.of the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE WASHINGTON,.!). C. ffc jfoS u sSfJJ rMHBHMMiSMMllHBi -H f i - BV. 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