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Official Paper of Dakota County HJnnn congrosa 1ms aportiouod $150,000 for river Improvement bo tweon Kansas City and Hioux Oity, it seoms that our representatives iu couf-rena could be pruvailod upon to nee that a small portion of it was used to protect tlio river bank iu this local ity. - m - " Who's Whp? Krom Sioux Olty Weekly Punch, th. I'm quite nfruiil to tucklo it. I find it hard to start, a "Who's Who" rhyme about him, for ho's so full of tho art of weaving wordy wondors, both in poo try and prose, that linos lilto tiioso compare about, as rag-weeds to tho roso. Who's name "nifty" advertiser, with his slogans short and bright; "Just GOOD Hanking" "Round tho Corner" "Bank that ALWAYd treuts you KtGHT." Who's Chief of our ExoliHiuer, (and just now it's quite a pili-), lieu with blarney, from Killar uuj, Kd. T. Kearney, seo him Binilo. KJMI0ll0QtQOW)0a)M(l I awia r4 I nntrnei .'romour Exchanges tc M0'WM3140i0Oitl(0. Wynot Tribune: Merrett Smith was a business visitor at Jackson last Friday. Martinsburg Itoms in Ponoa Jour nal: Mr Pottit, wife and daughter, spent Friday iu tho oity. Emorson Enterprise: Tom Ash ford fnnd W H Ryan, of Homer, wore in this part of tlio country Sunday. Wayno Democrat: Mesdames F A and Fred H Berry aud little son wont to yioux City last Saturday afternoon. Lvous Mirror: Missos Lora Prouss aud llattio Englehurdt, of Banoro t, wore guests of Mr and Mrs M M Warnor Tuesday attornoon, Watorbury Itoms iu Ponca Journal: J Barry, of Jaukson, was iu town one day last week....W Kennelloy, of JackBon, spent Suuday with N Caulk. Watorbury Items in Emerson En terprise: Victor MoGouigal, of Jack SOU, ,S oallcr Friday .... Bill Uundt aud family wore over from Jackson Sunday visiting at tho Murray aud Miuuongh homes. Winsiuo Itomo in Way no Domoarat: Olydo Hodgons aud wife, of ltavonn, visited Mr Hodgon'a parents at Win side ouo duy last week aud then left for Rochester, Minn,. whore it was exported Mrs llodgoun wouid have to submit to an oporation. Allen News: Jack OavauaugU re turned to Jackson Friday after a tew days visit horn..,. Miss lloatfioo Nor dyke and Miss Long worb in tho oity on bUBlnoss Monday,... Col E F Bus muHson, the Goodwiu auotioueor, was in town Saturday and left ua tx now ad and also placed his uanio on our list of readers. Omaha Druggist: J W Turnbull, of 8iiux City, and who has boon with OEPolIook & Co, Columbus, Mob, for Homo little timo past, has been obliged to resign his position there on account of his health aud will pioba bly spend some time at Hot Springs, Ark, whero ho hopes toreoeivo a groat deal of benefit. Should ho do bo ho will probably remain in the south iu definitely, Oakland Iudepondent: An explo sion lust week iu the Fremont gas works, which wrecked the purifier tanks and meter houso, is thought to Start Vhe Year RigRt Everything in GOOD Insurance -Fire Lightning Tornado Accident Life. Companies Rates Treatment guaranteed the best. Real Estate bought ud 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, s,ince 1850, aud promising you the same good treatment. Yours respectfully, H. F McKecver, JN!i,,-r Successor to Ed. T. Kearney. Safety. Stonnihhip Tickets. have been caused by a cigar, presuma bly bting smoked by tho manager, Josoph N Hpeilman, who lost his life iu the uocid'tiit. The coroner's jury did not, however, conni or tho evi ilenco clear oitongh to establish tho cause of tho oxploMon, (Mr Bpeilman whs a uephow oi Mrs J J McAllister of this plaoo. Ponca Journal: Judge Evans, of Dakota Gitv. W P Fllloy, of Allen, O A Martin, of Hioux Oity and W E Oantt, of Hioux City, wore in Ponca Monday in connection with tho Mur phy oatatn near Allen.... While Thos Hortntns, of n our Vista, was drivitig a traction ongino over a bridge near Good win, tho ongino dropped through tho bridge, falling fourteen feet to the water, which was eighteen feet deep Dis right foot win ciusuod and a bolt driven into his side. Dr Davey report ed his condition as quite sorions, The acoidont oi ourred Monday afternoon. Sioux Oity Tribune, 20th: Attor neys for Miss Georgia .lay, formerly of Hioux City, have just completed the work of taking depositions in Water loo, la, to be used iu her $50,000 broach of promi-o suit brought ugaiust Homer n. Itodohoavtr, chorus leader for "Billy" Sunday. Tho suit will bo triod iu Chicago, Miss Jay visitod in Waterloo whilo the revivalists were there after they hud left Hioux City. Mr Ptodehoaver was with her a great deal of the tune, Tho attorneys vis ited Waterloo to investigate the report that Itodehoaver had told Waterloo poople of his engagomont to Miss Jay. Sioux Oity Journal, 25th: Fred Edward?, of Dakota Oity, and Mrs Julia Nixon, of Homer, yesterday wero united in marriage by Rev J L Howio, of the Third Presbyterian church. Tho ceremony was performod iu tho office of th eWk of courts.. ..Ed ward Douthett, arrested on a charge of bootlegging, yesterday afternoon appeared beforo Judgo John F Oliver in district court aud was fined ,$100 and costs. Douthett was arraigned in poliou court yesterday, aud by Judgo u F Sims was bound over to tho grand jiiry. A special indictment wan is suod by Ohus N Topsou, county attor ney, and tho case settled by bringing tho prisouor up in district court, Pondor Republic: E J 8mith, of Homer, transacted logal busint ss in Ponder last Saturday ... .On Sunday aftornnou, February 10, at 1 o'olock at tho Methodist parsonugo iu Homer, Rev L R Kookler apoho tho words that made Alex E Maguuson, of Orofton, and Miss Gladys Toxword, of Ponder, husband and wife. Tho brido is tho only daughter of Mr and Mrs Chris Toxwoul, Bouth of town, and bus lived hero all her life and is well and favor ably known, Tho groom hns lived in and around Pondor for boiuo time and is an industrious young man of good habits and is now living on a farm near Orofton. Aftor a brief wedding trip, they will go to housekeeping at Orofton whero they will bo at homo to their friends. 'Their many acquaint ances will unite in wixhing them a loug and prosperous voyage as they go through life togothor. Sioux City Journal, 2Gth: Dan Hurtuett, of Hubbard, Nob, an oxteu sivo stoak feodor, whb ou the market with a load of beeves that averaged 1.IU5 pounds, that were good onough to sell for $8 05. According to Mr Hartuett tho cattlo did exauptioually woll whilo on food. "Alfalfa dons the work, aud, together with a ration of ooru, there is nothing that puts on the fat faster and better," ho remarked. When asked if he bad any loss iu hogs, ho replied that thoro were only two big oporttors, Frank Heonoy and him faelf, that had boon frou from the dis case, utid he stated that ho boliovod that it was thfough tho caro and tho feed ho had used. By using condition powders tho hogs did well and snowed no symptoms of tho disease, while his neighbor, only about half a tuilo distant, lost uoarly his whole 'diovo. Homer Star: Miss Lue Hirsoh and Mra Loon Ream wero Walthill visitors on Wednesday..., Mrs Mary Rymill returned on Saturday from the coast after upending boveral mouiitlis out there with relatives.... Earnest Bruce, of Tokamah, arrived on Saturday to vt-it with tho Locio Rockwell family aud other relntivo. . . .Garrett Mason leTt on Tuexday for parts in California where ho will look af'er somo mining intnreHiB foi Ids father..,. Mr and Mrs Undo Thiiokt r, accomt anied by Mrs FmIiz returned the. Utter part of last Wfek nfler a short visit at Waterbury, Neb ...Tom Ohristopherunn, from the central p rt of Iova, will come to Ho mer In tho near future itnd take lip bin reBi icnco hero and work at his trado oarpentermg... Eugene Loomis ex perienced a painful aecident last Mon il.y when his IjhiuI catno in contact with a buzz saw, and now is carrjlng it all baudug d up One of his flu ners on his right hand was noail out off. toioux Oity News, 24th : Mao Burke, formerly proprietor of ono of Sioux City's resorts is under arrest at Dako ta City. Under arrest with her are a big Sioux named Provost who was found iu her South Sioux City homo Stturday wliou Marshal Hazelgrove called, and a young woman who was living in the Bnrkc homo. The imir slnil Buspoeted that hII was not right k at tlio Unrhe rrsidcnco. uo called there about midnight and Miss Burke ciimo to tho door. Tho marshal said he wanted in. Miss Burke told him ho could not got in without papers. Ho went in anyway. A big Indian who was in tho house undertook to put the marshal out and toro some buttons from his coat. The Indian was arrested for resisting an officer and Miss Burko and the girl wero arrested for disorderly conduot. MIbs Burke pavo bouda but tho girl and the In dian remained iu jail at Dakota City, Miss Burke contends that tho officer excooded his authority and insists that no evidenoo of improper conduct was aecurod. Sho will maintain that tho offioer had uo light to forcibly euter her promises without a warrant. Sioux Oity Tribuuo, 24th : Undesir able citizuuB of South hioux City will bo unablo to make their homes iu Sioux Oity if tho police havo their Bay about things, E Doughett wua tho first one to fool the "loug arm," when today ho whs arraigned in police court on a charge of selling liquor. Ho waived preliminary examination and was bound over to tun grand jury, with his bond iized at $500 Doughett will not wait fur the grand jury to eon veno March 17, but will immediately plead guilty iu tho district court. Ho was unable to furnish bond. It was in a shed in the rear of Doughett'a houso iu South Sioux Oity that a lurgo amount of loot, identified as that taken in burglaries in nearby. Nebraska towns, was found. Authorities of that placo forced tho man to change his rosidenoo, and ho came across tho river Detectives have been watching tho place at 8 West Third street for somo timo, thinking that ho might be a fence for thieves. A raid was made Saturday evening by W W Wianand. Wianaud expooted to find some stolen property, but instead ho found a largo amount of liquor. Several other per sons driven out of South Sioux City nave been seen in tuis oity and are under tho Btirveilluneo of tho polioe. Doughett is a cripplo. Sioux City Journal, 22nd : Robert Buohuunan, a resident of Sioux Oity for forty-six years, died at his apart mouts21Q Wright building, at 10:15 o'olook lust night following an illness Of u week. Mr Huohannan was 80 years old Au acute attack of grip, contracted Fobruary 14, and othor troublo incident to old ago, caused tho death, ulr Buohuuuau Thursday dic tated a codicil to his will, because of the death of his. only nerdiow. Two nieces, tho ouly relatives lie was known to havo in this country, reside in Chi cago. Several of his graudniocca are said to livo iu Switzerland. While his health failed rapidly during the last week, Mr tiuohauunu refusud to eoufiuo Jiimself to his bed, and spent a part of each day in his office aoross the hall frou: his apartments. He was iu his office yesterday afternoon for a few minutes, but decided that ho was too weak to stay up, and rotirod to his bed about 8:80 o'olook. Mrs E C Mouahan and Olo T Naglostad wore at the bedside at tho timo of death. MrBuchannan was born near Belfast, Ireland, in 1833. Ho oamo to Amorl ou with his uncle, Robert liuohannun, Br, in 1850 and entered tho mereautile busiuoss in New Orloaus as a partner of his nuolo. With tho Into Col J O Oir, tho older Buehannan purchased several tracts of land in and noar Sioux Oity. When tho civil war broke nut, as the trado of the Bnoliaunau firm extended as far north as Louis vilje, the partners returned to Ireland. Aftor tho war was over tho nephew ro turuod to Amorioa with power of at toruoy to settle tho real estate hold ings ownod "oiutly botwoon his uncle and tho late Col Orr in Sioux Oity. Tho Bottlomout was friendly ono and Mr Buoaunan aocoptod sovoral pieces roal estate as payment for his services. Settling in Hioux Oity in 1807, he Vent into tho real estate business liore. For 17 years hu oocupied a auito of rooms in tho Marks Joy bnildiug, 516 Fifth street. Four joars ago the Marks-Joy building was Bold and, as tho new owners wanted the suite, Mr Buohaunan moved to 312 Wright building. Mr Buohaunon was a bach elor, In his younger days he was a social favorite, and no light naturod evout was complete without him. Ho was a lovor of music and for mauy yeara played tho violin at social func tions. For years ho wsb n member of choirs of tho Presbytorian and Episco pal churches, Old Ace. Old ago as it conies iu tho orderly process of naturo is a boautiful and majestic thing. It stands for experi ence, knowledge, wisdom, oouus. I, Shut is old ago as it should bo, I it old ago as it often mcaim poor dicta tion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling ot ill health, do spondeney and misery, This in al most every iustaneo is whollj uuneoes. earv One of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet) taken immediately afn r Hiipper will improve tho disestion, tie up the liver and regulate the bowels. That footing of dtspondeuoy vill ghe way to one ot liopo ami good dieer. For sulo bj all dealers. Adv. For Sale. No 1 prairio hay. John Nixon, Ho rn or, Neb. nojiw)ww&mMmK0W0xoKxm I CORRESPONDENCE $ HUBBARD. Dan Hartnett shipped cattlo Tues day. A Danish Sisterhood lodgo was or ganized here last Saturday. New ginghams and wash goods at O Anderson Cn's, F Hartil-) hod a oouple of cars of sheep ou tho market Thursday. Tho smallpox soaro in over and those who havo btjon quarantined will'bo rn leased Saturday. Our school will open again next Monday. Amanda Nelson came home from Hioux City Saturday for a week's visit with homo folks. Wo guarantee tho quality and work manship of "Ideal" men's work clothes and carry a full lino, Geo Timlin. E Ohristensen and wife Sundayed at tho P Johnsou homo. B B Quibble has boen threatened with pneumonia, but is gpttiog along tlio ly at this writing. Louis Mogensou aud wifo visited at tho F Johnson homo Tuesday. Bring in your produce, buttor, eggs, etc. We always pay tho top prico. C Anderson Oo. R Voss and wife visited at tho J Knox homo ono day last week, Dora Smith spent from Wednesday until Saturday at her homo near Vista. looEbol moved with his family ono day last woo to Plum Grovo. Wo have just received a shipment of stoneware and havo somo largo Bizo jure for moat. If you need ono now is tho time to get it . Geo Timlin. Harry Roninger, of Homer, was an over night visitor Suuday at the L Harris home. Mrs A Andorsen visited in Sioux Oity a couplo of days laBt wock. Edgard Jonson moved Wednesday to tho W Brown farm. A now and pleasing lino of EiBter bonnets just iu at O Anderson Go's. Alex Rasraussou visited friends at Wayne from Saturday uutil Monday. Rasmus Nelson shipped a car of stock from hero Monday. Mrs Long and daughter Jotta visited in Jackson last Thursday. Dried fruit are cheap this season and is of the best. Our stock is com plete and we invito your orders, Geo Timlin. H Nelson and wifo visited at tho Louis Pedersen home ono day last week. Amanda Nolsen celebrated her birth day Tuesday by inviting in several of her friends. For the lenton season we havo a ohoioo line of flab of all kinds. O Anderson Oo. Joo Smith had a loose bnrr in his buggy last Sunday. Joe, yon had better get it tightened np bo foro you start out again. Fred Battels had two cars of sheep on the Sioux City market last week. A full line of Heinz canned goods, including baked beans, tomato ssup, handy for quick luncheons. (J Ander son Oo. Ed Campbell sold his restaurant and pool hall last weok to J Fitzsimmons. Mr Campbell was in Rosobud, S D, the past week. R Nelson and Carl Hirsoh were ou the Sioux Oity market with hoQB Monday . We will pay 35a por pound for but teifat this woek Highest mark' t for eggs aud butter at all times, Geo Timlin. Martin Rasmussou shipped a oar of stock from here Monday. Mrs John Harty and daughter Mary, Walter Jensen aud M Rismussen were Sioux Oity passengers from hero Mon day. Mr Petersen returned to his home in Plattsmouth, Wednesday. Millar's coff oo has proven superior in every way to tho one who enjoys a good cup of coffeo. It goes furthor for the money, too. O Anderson Co sell it. Owen Beacom ill not get his butch er shop started uutil the second week in March, owiug to tho delay in tho shipmoat of somo of the fixtures for the interior ot tho shop. HOM.HK. John Burg and family have moved to Hilles City, Minn. T J O'Connor shipped hogs to Sioux City last Thursday. Henry Loomis returned Sunday from u visit to Wynot, JNob. Mrs C J O'Connor and niece, Nana Niesw anger, loft Sunday for a trip to Florida. ' Edwurd do Moyor is coutlued to his bed with a bad 'cold aud a gathering iu his head . . G O Mason left this weok for a trip to California and other western states. Dan Hook well departed Tuosduy with hotiBohold goods for his now homo in Colorado. County Clerk Goo Wilkius was seon on tho streets in nomor lust Tuesday. Seveial llomerites went out to tlit mulo salt) at James Foltz's farm on Thursday. Oul-riduy uight Miss Neva Boat, with tho aid of tho school, rendered a yery good program. Every ono who took part did well acd desorvo much credit for tho practice and work they put into it. Mrs Mary Ryruil is homo agolu after spending tho winter iu California with her daughters. On Wednesday uight somo ono wua menu enough to break into the eleva tor aud turn all tho water out of the maohineiy, Lloyd Johnsou bnrnod his aim badly while fixing up his auto ami using gas nliue to wash his bauds, Tho basket social given by tho bull bos was woll attend ed aud about $100 cleared. Mrs Anna Sliull bus contracted to purchase tho 11 A Monroo residence property. The school entertainment lust Fri day night was well pa.ron,zed consid ering the unfavorable weather. Tho tight-haul piano number and Mits Gale's readlug wero the foatuies of the program. Over $30 was taken in at tho door. Announcement was made Monday of tho marriage in Sioux City of Mrs Julia Nixon, of this placo, to Frod Ed- wurdn, of near Dakota City, Mr Ed Wards hns farmed one of Mrs Niiuu's farms for several years past, JACK80N. Bonnetta Gill retnrnod Monday from a week's vidt in tho h.imo of her sister, Mrs Joo Hogan, at Watorbury, Neb. Frauk Budkn departed Thursday for Halsey, Neb, whore Uo purchased a farm. Uo whs accompanied by Jack Oavanaugh. He tooh. a car load of horses, machinery, etc along. O A Stone and family will leave tho last of the weok for Regent, N D, where ho owns a farm. Mr Stone and family whilo here made many friends who wish them success iu their new homo, Mao Boler is in Omaha this week holping her sisters got settled in their new home. , Bom To Mr and Mrs Joseph Mitch ell, February 21, 1913, a daughter. Mrs Thos Oasoy is enjoying a visit from her brothor, Charlie Beacom, of Miuot, S 1), the pant woek. James Bracken, one of tho pioneer of Dakota county, is seriously ill. Tho attending physieiaus do not hold out much hope for his recovery. Frank Flyun returned to his home at Hinton, la, Tuesday, after a week'ti visit in the home of his brothor, Jalnes Flynn. Mrs O A Middleton was confined to her bod with sickness the past two weeks. Lillie Johnson was up from Homer for an over Sunday visit with her grandmother, Mrs Beoky Garner. Annie Oarpouter, of Vista, is stay ing at tho O A Middleton home for the winter. Mrs Wm Henshaw returned to her home in Council Bluffs, la, Wednes day . Tho birth of.a sou is roportod at the home of Mr aud Mrs Frank Hayes near Goodwin, Neb, February 12, 1913. W H Rynu transacted business at the county seat Monday. SALEM Isaac Sharp has moved to Jackson whero ho will farm this summer. Wesley Brown returned to Ids home at Herrick, S D, last week. Woods M Hileman left last Friday for his home at Juleaburg, Col, after a weeks visit. Art Hale, of Allen, was a- visitor in these parts lust Friday. Mrs Herman Roost came homo from the hospital Monday where sho had been for six weeks past recovering from an operation for gall stonos. One of H Zntnioynr'n l.ovn fell while at Bohool last Friday and injured his face bo seriously that he was taken to Sioux Oity for treatment. A couple of his teeth were driven into the gums and wero removed entirely. How's This? Wc offer One ax ot Onlarrh Catarrh Cure. Hundrcil Dollars ncnari tor an) that cannot bo cured by Ilall'i F. J. CIII:N1:Y & CO . Toledo. O. We. the under-lcued. hao known r. J. Cheney (or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon orable In all business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations i,udc by his firm. VAUU0, KlNIAN & ilAKVI.V, holestle Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally acting directly utKin the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. 1'rlco 75 cents pi bottle, yold by all Drucelsts rake Mails Family rills for constipation. TWENTY YEARS AGO. Items reproduced in tho Sioux Oity Journal from hies of twenty years ago; February 15, 1893: Arrangements havo boon completed for celebrating lh thirty-seventh anniversary of Da kota county at Dakota Oity on March 7. Thoro will be an old fashioned basket picnic given iu tho courthouse, to bo followed bv appropriate oratory. February 2G, J 893 : The Short Lino bridgo contractors are preparing fiat boats on which to plaoo the engines used in the construction of the bridge in the expectation that tho ico will last but it few weeks louger. Methodist Minister Recommends Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Rev James A Lewis, Miluca, Minn, writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Rniuo dy has boon a needed and welcome guest in our home for a uumbor of years. I highly recommend it to my follows as being a medicine worthy of trial iu cases of colds, coughs and croup." Give Charaberlaiu's Cough Remedy a trial and we are oontldent yon will find it very effectual and con tinue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as mauy others huvo done. For sale by all dealers, Adv. For Sale. Choice upland hay, ou Nixon mead ow, one mile south of Homer. E L, Roes. PREVENTION V, liite, DiarrUu.a Uuii Uo PreYtmri'd mid Cured After years of exporlmonta we havo dis covered a sure uuio or money back. 25c Package, 6 Packages $1 00 l'rovontlon Is not n euro-all. It only prevents anil cures White Diarrhoea In Irnby chicles aud Oholorn In older fowls. One uunco of prevention Is worth tons of euro. In tablet form. PREVENTION CO. Box 1127. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, AQtNTB WANTID ANTI-ROUP Kuup in Poultry Can be Prevented and Cured Attor years A nti.Rnun liaspiovon oi trial "ii vi """ J its ului! 15c Package. 5 Packages $1.00 In Tablet Form. ANTI-ROUP not only prtnonts. but I Hi res ltoup In J la by UlilcW and nlder Fou la, A Sure Cure or Money Back With every Jl orih'r will lx Klven Kroo a formula hr kixxI Men Kxturiuluator LEROY SPECIALTY C . PHILADELPHIA, PA AQtNTS WANTCD HHMMnHHnHHHn The Herald, $1 per STIN SON'S Specials for Saturday; Mar, I For tlias D&y Only 4 lbs fresh Prunes for 25c or 9 lbs for 50c 7 Bars Beat 'Em All Soap 25c Nice Dried Peaches, per lb . '. 10c 4 1-tb Cans Pres. Raspberries or Strawberries.. 25c Hand picked Navy Beans, per lb 5c Tomatoes, per Can JOc 1 Gallun Home Made Sauer Kraut 25c 25c pkge Oats 20c 3 Bars Wild Rose Soap 25c 25c Can Pride Baking Powder, for 20c All our Sweaters at 20 per cent Dis. All Winter Underwear at 10 Dis. Stinson's Dakota City, 1 r i i i i i i We still have a small quantity of I EGG HARD COAL ! Better lay in a supply to run you until springbefore it I is alt gone. I HIAWATHA NUT COAL. Exceptionally good, clean Coal. Just the right size for Kitchen Use. ...";." Telephone us your orders for anything in our line. Edwards &, Bradford Lumber Co. Phone 10 WINTER a RATES a AVAILABLE Homeseekers' Excursions These mo announced foi tho firwfc and third Tuesday of eaoh month during the sprint? and aummer, to the south, west and northwest, including Wyo ming and the fast developing Big Horn Ilasiu country. Colonist Rates, March 15th to April 15th Earlv announcement is made of the very low one way settlers' rateH, such us $30 from Omaha and Nebraska to far uorthwost and California, and $25 to Utah, Central Montana and Idaho. Winter Tourist Rates Tho attractive sohemo of southern tourist rates, together with the beautiful hotels and resorts, is developing a heavy vol ume of winter patronage to that locality, "Made In Nebraska Show," Omaha. March 5th to 16th This will bo a vory interesting exhibition of Nebraska's mannfeotured products; Confederation of Nebraska retailors; Meeting of State Manu facturers Association. Annual Automobile Show, February 24 to Mareh 1 a $500,000 ex hibit of tho latest patterns of automobiles, auto truoks, eto. Personally Conducted California Excursions Your nearest agent can describe these and Beouro your bertha. Ask him for "California Ex cursions." "Homeseekers Leaflet," "To the Oreat Northwest," "Pacific Coast Tours. Zfae Merald Abstracts of 'Title A $10,000 Surety Bond Guarantee? the aoouraoy of Try Abitraot I make I 8 m ' l'''&iirJ!$m """""" f Vi'r SQmj&ik x hb nLTBN Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "'Hints to inventors." "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 Offico. Washington, T). C. Nebraska. I 1 I i $6.50 Dakota City Nebr. VV. K. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr L. W. Wakklkt, G. P. A., Oinahu, Nob. for All News She Whan. It IS Nawa MP 0: Buooetioi to Dakota County AbBtraot Bonded Abstracter I. J. EIHER .i "T i&ga rt i i i y s Vi -rNWitJW-rWM.-MfM& " - v tfe "- f-fMrrglr-3-rit'