-E ZZiiw -. -j.' ::$: a. 7l L m H I rTr I I t,1 tJ i' i J v c i BAKING POWDER The only BtsSsSn Powder made from RoyaS d&ranaeaHS ofTsaHsr NO ALUM? PJO UME PHOSPHATE CTWuuwugremnMiM .1 iiiiiwi'jjihj-i'"-"'"j nmimnw Dakota County Herald TOHN H. REAM, PUBLISHER 8ubncription Pxico. $1.00 Per Year. A wookly nowapapor published at Dakota City, NobruBka. PormiBBlon haa boon granted for tho transmission of thinpaporthroiigh tho mails as second-class matter. Telephone No. 48. Official Paper of Dakota County A fool's bolt is Voon nhot. Tho man is ricli nothing. enough who owes In fly timo no flics got into u closed mouth. Nevor trust much to a now friend or an olil enemy. Think twico before you speak. If it if) unpleasant, say it to yourself. " ' Wood row Wilson is our proaidont, and may it bo that tho noxt four your of his life will bo blest with cloud less skies. A houaowlfo n a neighboring city found a snail in in hor can of buttor milk. That's nothing to tho "hare" in the butter. There t is n big difforonco botwecn sitting Jloforo tho flro and thinking about doing good nnd getting out into tho worldaud doing it. ' ' ' . HuW easy it is to manage other peo pies bimnoss. Old maids' children and bachelors' wives urn itlwayn well brought up. You probably have ob served this, i 0 Congressional distribution of crarduu seeds is n thing of the past, by the elimination from tho senate ap propriation bill tho provision of $256, 000 intended for Hint purpose. This yer ends it, und it might us woll havo been dono beforo so far as tho common peoplo are boing boneflttod by tho system of free seod distribution. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. "Win Andnraon nnd wlfo to Oooruo Jon sou, und H lots 7, 8.W, in 25-iMMi t 1 Obaa H llrynnt nnrt wlfo to Wm Dlcr king, ei nw 4-S8M): alio 10 aorcn In atnu section,. . , , ,, noon J K Ulonklron and wife to Geo M Mad on.BoJi 28-Z7-7 .......i... liMW Iilbblo Qoorao to llonry Kbol, lots 19, .vi at 0.1 1.11. u UM...A.. .. , . add to Ho Hlouz 01ty..w.,..., BOO i XilbMc Qcoren o Hnnrv lllnrmnii, lotx I n A 1.11. if l.M.ln A. rt ,. to Bo Sioux Oity , 000 Henrietta Mollrldo to F W kolir, SI aoreB in sootion -29-o jmo J J KoIIork nnd wlfo to Olaus Ilrodl Kan, lots 6, 6, llk 0, lots 1, 2, 1), 4, S, o, blklO, UlBhlnnd l'nrkndd to ICmnr on ,..,, 2600 II A Honroo nnd wlfo to Amino Bhull, lot 8 nnd oX (ot B, folk!!, Homer, Iguo W A llrown nnd wlfo to Frank a Our- ponter.JTdnrpoutorand M Itoonnn, HjeK. livvK se, rwi no. 1M8-0... 15000 t. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There is nothing more discouraging than a chronic disorder of tho stomach, and it is not surprising that many suf- for for years with such an ailmont when a permanont euro is within thoir roach ami may bo had for a trifle. ' "About a yoar ugo," says P H Book, of Wakoloo, Mich, "I bought u paok- ajro of Uhamborlain's Htomaoh aud Liver Tablets,-nud iuoo using thorn I havo felt perfectly woll. I had previ ously used any number of different medicines, but none of them woro o any lnstiug benefit." Sold by all dealera. -Adv, Mid - West "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT." TO OUR FRIENDS- Businaes ooming Fino some now Depositors daily. There's Sense in Saving. Dimos mako dollars Dollars bring "Old Ago Comfort." 1 on Oertifloatos 0 and 1 First Real Estate mortgage luvostmoutfl "8afo as a Uovornmont BomV'Bauk iog. Join tho Mid-West Club by Bonding your namo on postal. No foes, duos or oxponso. iJor Co-operation iu buying uud daily lifo. For Self nolp. "One For All All For Ono." Use Mid-West Convouionoos. l'houo us your wants, "Us a pleasnro to sorvo you. Anxious to See You if you hovo too little too much no money at all, Wo can supply your uvery bankiug ueod. Try us aeo for joursolf. Steamship Tickets tho good linos rates and hotter treat ment. Ask our rates. Real Estata nnd Rontal Doportmout will bo cpouod in Maroh. So many calls muat havo. List ith us and take udvautano of Mid-West Publicity: Remnmbor Everything in GOOD Banking with "Safety Over All." A thousand depositors first elevon months tells iho tolo of "Once a Oustoraor, Always a oustomer." Makes of each a friend, Bonding others, Tho Roal" Bank for All tho Poorlo and headquarters for farm era of three states. A warm welcomo for rich and poor for ovory nationality for every Oreod and Oluss, Help and Watoh us Grow. Got in touch with Mid-West Men and Methods, Wo Nood Depositors and havo colls for half million dollars seemed farmer's loans, tho safest olass of borrowers tho world knows. Each Deposit Guarontood by ovory dollar tho 8,700 acres of land of the owners, and that's "Worth Whllo." May wo not ueo you soon? Yours for MORE busines, ED. Reo 5th Touring Oar praotioally One years time YAL l0l0000Ii40i)M()MOMO'je Items of I ntorost from our Exchanges f Ponoa Journal: Mrs Susan Beam, of Omaha, is visiting with relatives, tho Endors. Pender Republic: ITarry Pounds was down from Wynot this wook visit ing with relatives and transacting busi ness. Watorbury Items in Emorsou Enter prise: horn, to Mr nnd Mrs Juspor Mitctioll, Wednesday, February 19, a daughter. South Creek Items in Ponca Journal: Mrs Shahan nnd sou Francis drovo to Vista, Friday, to visit Mr llodgitis who has boon qnito ill. Bassott, Mob, Loudor: Sherman nlonmiey, wno formerly rosideu near DrJf, but is now locatud in Homer, was in town a low days lost week, at tending to business conneoted with his final proof. Lyons Mirror: MS Mansfield, of Winnebago, visited Mr and Mrs M M Warner Sunday. Ills father, tho late M S Mansflold, used to ohop wood with tho Hart boys at Decatur about 47 years ago. Wayno Domooraf: Mrs Porsingor, of Emerson, returned homo Sundav after a visit at tho home of iier pa routs, J M Ross aud wifo. Sho re ports that Mr Ross is getting along very well siuco his return. Wynot Tribuno: At a regular meeting of tho Odd Follows Monday night H A MoGormiok was eleoted as nobel grand to fill out tho torm of of fice from now until July 1st, on ' no count of tho romoval of E L Mahlor, tho regularly olootod officer. Winnebago Chieftain : Bessio Var vais haa boon visiting hor sisters, Mrs John Yan Houton and Mrs Bort Barnes,... Mr aud Mrs Ohas Hisorote, of Homer, wero guests tho first of the weok at the homo of Mrs Hisorote's parents, Jndgo and Mrs M F Eveland. nartiuRton Mews: Walter Provan- oha wont to the Methodist hospital in Omaha. Tuesday, for an operation for appendicitis... MD Uigear, nophow of Mr and Mrs Ohas. Provanoha, de parted Tuesday morning for his homo at llhon, South Dakota, aftor n visit at tho Provanoha homo hore, WaUhillTimoB: Mrs B J Sholdon wont to Uomor Sunday evening and returned Monday.... Mrs Mabry Co villa and Mrs Mary Widnor returnod to Homer Sunday evening aftor a visit with the family of Harry Morris.... Geo MoBeath und Walter Ohonoy wore down.from Dakota Sunday afternoon to call on Dr Roam. Thoy made tho 'Timos oflloo an ontortaining call whilo in tho vitiligo. Emorson Enterprise: Mrs George Holokamp returned to her home in Carroll, Saturday, after a short visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs MoEn- taffor. i . .E B Surber has gone to Sil ver City and other poinis in Iowa, where ho will visit his biothor and other relatives aud frionds before leav- T. KEARNEY, President. as pood as new $500 under value. - 4 Iutoreat. ling for his now homo in Carthago, 8 ID, in about tliroo weks II in hou left tho first of tho week with a car for rtheir South Dakota homo. Sioux City Journal, 2nd: Mayor E Motz, of South Sioux City, spout all day Friday doing nothing but signing his nnmo and shaking tho writers cramps out of his fingers. Ho signed his nnmo 2,050 times, ftinjor nietz was afilxing his ofllcinl slgnaturo to tho coupons on tho $25,000 issnn of watei works bonds recently authorized by thq voters of South Sioux City. Tho bonus have been sold at par to Sidney, Spitzer & Co. Toledo, O. Thoy will bo delivered next wook. Work on tho now waterworks plant will bo started in about three weeks, no'ording to William V Steutovillo, attorney for South Sioux City. Allen Mows: Art Hale has purchas ed the houso and tliroo lots, whero the I Ellis family Jjfcd, of Roy Uoli- kor. Consideration, $2,200... .Mr and Mrs Alf Pilgrim,. of South SiouxiOity, returned last Thursday to their homo after a fow days visit at the Frank Halo horno,...W J Armour soul his houso and throe lots to Guy Browning, of Ewing, Nob, forP.OOO. Mr Brown ing and family intend to movo horo about Maroh 12.... Hiram Baker, of Sioux, Mob, was in town sovoral days this week visiting friends, while Mrs Baker visited hor mother at South Sioux City. Mr Hiker wont to South Sioux City Tuosdoy and thoy intend to return to their homestead in tho western part of the stato next weok. So. Omaha DroveiH Jonrnal-Stock-man : Chris Vchb, a heavy feeder lo cated near Emorsou, was on tho mar ket Tuesiluy with eighteen head of well fatted boovos averaging around 1,308 pounds that brought $8.40 In the shipment was ono steer weighiug 1,000 pounds that sold at $8,75. Mr Yoss bought thoso oattlo as calves in his own neighborhood when their, aver- ago weight was around 850 pounds. Sinco that timo they havo boon fed nothing but oar corn, alfalfa hay with plenty of rock salt and good water to drink. He says there will bo a big shortago of spring pigs in his Iooality this yoar aud that brood sows are sell ing as high as $15,00 por hundred at 'the sales throughout tho country. Homor Star: Maltio MoKinlov, who is working iu Sioux City for Jeff Taylor, visited with, homo folks over Sunday.... Mrs Sherman MoKinlny nnd two brothers, E J and (Jlvrto Smith, left on Monday for the sand hills.... John Collins and wife loft ou Monday for Wiunopog, Canada, und other points for a several weeks visit. ....LoUie Rookwoll left on Sunday for Ord, Neb, being oalled thoro by tho illness of Mrs Rookwell's sister, Mrs Harry Bailey.... Ira Auldorioh, this weok loaded his car and shipped to the sand hills iu Rook county, whore ha will movo on tho Joo Smith ranch. ....Mrs George Midkiff nnd family aro enjoying a pleasant visit fiom Mrs Charles Buutin, who arrived ou Tues day from tho state of Montana,.. . Andrew Davis and boo, Frank, left on Monday for Liucoln, where thoy were oallod by tho illness of Marrett Davis, having a bad cu&o of appendicitis Ho was takon from Lincoln to a Sioux City hospital for an operation. Oakvillo, Canada, News: Our citi zens wero shocked on Friday last to hear of tho sudden doatu of Alex U Orr of the Lako Shoro Road near Bronte Ho aroso in the morning in his Uhital good health but whilo in the barn ho folt pain in his left sido nnd went to tho houso to lie down. Dr Fisher was summoned but boforo ho could arrive Mr Orr had paB.iod uway, dying within an hour. Doath is sup posed to bo duo to heart failure The late Mr Orr had recently sold his farm on tho Luko Shoro west aud on Tues day had just closed tho deal for tho disposal of another farm at Mimioo, It is imported tho total of both farms amounted to tho sum of $100,000. Ho was propuring to retire and hia many frionds regret that ho only lived such a short timo to enjoy his wealth. His wife prooeodod him about two yoars ago. Tho fuuoral took plaoo on Mon day afternoon to St Judo's oemotory, lor interment i Tho deceased man was a nephew of Wm, and Roland Orr, of this plaoe. and was a visitor horo iu rocont years, whoro ho had some property intorcstB.j !4QOm040lltO0IMOiM0lltOtOiiWW(Ot(lWM CORRESPONDENCE HUBBARD. Do not forget tho Eldrod salo. Mrs Reuzti and son, Hermau. visited in Sioux City over Sunday, Mrs Eldrod will havo a publio salo of hor household goods on Saturdav. Maroh 8, 1913. J T Rockwell, uuo- tioneor, Mow ombroidorics, laoos, ladies fur- nishiugB, aud all tho latost novelties at C Anderson Go's, Burt Fraucisoo and wife made a shopping trip to tho oity Saturday. Mrs Ella Malouoy and Miss Heouov Sundayod at tho Oullen homo, Miss Rasoh will givo a rooital at tho Danish Brotherhood hull Easter Mon day night, to bo followod by a suppor and dauoo, Wo guarantoo tho quality and work mauship of "Idoal" men's work clothes and carry a full lino, Goo Timlin, Maymo Olausson is stopping at tho hospitablo homo of Herman Reuzu. Olydo Crego mado his usual trip to Dakota City Sunday. Raymond Oullon is omployod at tho Fitziinmous restaurant, Bring in your produoo, buttor, orrb, oto. Wo always pay tho top price. C Audersou Co. Mrs Mary Oullon is sufforiug with a very bad cold, School opened Wednesday morn ing after boing olosod a oouplo of weeks on account of smallpox, Ed Campbell has rented the hotel and took possession Wednesday, "Virginia Swoot," self raising pan oabo flour, in 5 lb cartons tho host yot for quality, at C Anderson (Vs. John Campbell has inovod to Hub bard to rosido. Tom Graham is storing his com this weok, and is also buying all tho corn he can, paying the highest mark- t price. Mr and Mrs Ernest Triggs, of Ft Dodge, In, aro visiting at tho homo of Uort Onblefgh. Wo have just received a shipment of stonewaro and have some largo sizo j.irs formont. If you need ono now is tho time to get it. Ueo Timlin. Rob Mundy, rural mail carrier, rondo his routo afoot tho first of tho week. Max Leedom is tho latest smallpox case reported, Mrs O M Raimnsson was a Sioux City shopper tho first of tho wook. A sploLdid lino of groceries; canned goods in all the best brands; a good prnno, 17 lbs for $1.00 a dandy bar gain. C Anderson Co, Mrs Oheok, of Obort, vfsitod over night at tho L Harris homo Tuesday. Jim Barry, of Jaokson, wuo in Hub bard Tuesday. Mrs O L Thompson was iu Jacason Wednesday Driod fruit aro cheap this season and is of tho best. Our Btook is com plete and wo invito your orders. Qoo Timlin. Mrs E GhrisloDson was in Wayno between trains Saturday. Mary Harty, second oldest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Harty, has been qtiito sick tho pasi weok. l'rof Anderson returned Saturday. The quarantine was raised from the MoGi'o liomo Mouday. Mow ginghams and new calicoes in tho latest patorns, &t C AudcrBon Go's. Mr3 Stone und children visited at tho Roy Heller homo from Monday until Thursday. Tho B R Dyer family havo fully re covered from their long siego of sick ness. Mrs h Larson visited one day last woek at tho L Mogensou homo. J Hayes was a city visitor tho first of tho weok. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a m. Publio worship every second and fourth Sunday at 10:30 a m, at Luther an church. Mr and Mrs Mels Melsen visited mt tho Sam Larson homo Tuesday. Ed Oampball returned luBt week from Beresford, S D, Ben Roouey was somewhat under tho weather this wook. Dan Hartnott and daughters, and Margaret, wore among tho Mary Sioux Oity passengors from horo Wednesday. Everything in ritbbor footwear, for the sloppy weathor that is bound to be with us for uwhile. O Anderson Co, Joo Hugau was in Sioux Oity from Sunday until Friday. Tho Danish Sisterhood lodge meets Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Sovoral now oaudidates aro to bo taken in nnd nil members are requested to bo present. Theresa Green was a oity shopper last wook, J urn ob Heouoy slipped two oars of oattlo to tho city Thursday. Wo will pay 86o por pound for butter-fat this woek. Highest murkct for eggs and buttor at all timos. Geo Timlin. Tom Long shipped a oar of hogs this week, A largo number from here attended the Stone salo last Friday. Carl Nelson and family woro over Sunday gncsts at the H Miller hrm, Miuuio Rasmussen was quite siok Inst weok. Her many frionds will bo glad to loam that she is again at hor plaoo bohind tho counter. Mr nnd Mrs Herman Nelson enter tained frionds at dinner Sunday. Millar's coff oo has proven superior in every way to tho ono who enjoys a good cup of coff oo. It goes farther for tho mou ey, too. O. Andorson Co soil it. Quite a number ofjiho children who woro vacoinatod have suffered seveiely from tho satno, ' Georgo Timlin was a business caller in the city Tuesday. Chris Miller and Miss Carrie Han" sen woro marriod Wodnosday at tho homo of tho bride's father, Nels Han sen, four milos Booth of town. The young couple will livo on the Briden baugh farm, which the groom bought last fall. Their many frionda wish them happiness and prosperity. JACK80N. Margaret Waters, of Sioux Oity, speut Sunday at homo. Frank Wolsh and family oxpoot to move to Moutuua this wook, Miko Uoenan and Mr Huso woro down from Nowoastlo last Friday. Quito a number from horo attondod tho Oasoy sale noar Ponoa Monday, Georgo Teller iB at Woonsookot and other points iu South Dakota this weok, Oelia MoGrath, of Nowcastlo, was a gucBt iu the L O Koaruoy homo over Sunday, Tho Misses IIolou and Gertrude Koarnoy autood up from Sioux City Mouday, Harry Demarav nrrivod homo from Wayne Inst Friday, whoro ho attended tho Wuyne normal during tho wlutor mouths. Axel Lind and family havo moved to a farm noar Pondor whoro they will farm tho coming yoar, and John Mur- don moves to tho H W O'Neill farm vaoated by Mr Lind. On account of tho bad woathor last weok Frauk Badko didn't get his car loadod uutil Saturday, aud on Monday morniug aooompaniod by Jaok Cava uaugh departed ovor the Burlington for ItalHoy, Neb. Jas Flynu sold his houso and lot oast of town to Frauk Kennelly, who moved iu Monday. Mrs Clarouco Hungorford aud child ren returned to their homo near Good win Mouday, aftor spondiug two wookB visiting relatives here. Ed T Kearney, of Sioux City, pas sed through horo on Monday morning's train for Ponca, whero ho was clerk at tho Mrs P Oasoy sale ou that "day, William Brown was over from Sioux Oity ono day tho last of tho weok trans acting busiuess at tho bauk. A foroo of oarpeutors was horo tho past woek fixing up living rooms oyer tho dopot for Ag nt Johnson aud fami ly, n ho expect to movo in when com pleted. Mrs Geo Teller roturnrd from Mo Cook, S D, Saturday evening, whoro sho had apent u fow days with hor pa rents, J G Morroll and wifo. T H Sullivan and Mary Doloughry havo each adopied little children from tho orphanage at Benson, Nob'. Tho former has taken two aud the latter ono. W D Shodbolt has moved to Wlnno bago, Neb. John Newman, of New castle, will movo to tho Ideal stock farm, rocontly vacated by Mr Shad boldt. SALEM ' Dean Cornoll is bedfast with the Kramper has boon quite ill tho past week. Miss Blanoho Hamilton was a visit or at tho homo of hor undo, Jlai Laps loy, on Tuesday. Mrs O Stading is very siok at hor home with phuoumonia. Albert Roost had a car load of biiok shipped to Wood park last weok to bo nsiHi this spring in buildiug a now houso on his farm. Besitio lioath, of Wakefield, spent Thursday and Friday with hor cousin, Mrs Eric Boermano, Miss Lena Erugor was oporatod on ut St Jusoph's hospital a wook ago last Saturday. Sho expects to come homo soon. W II IIovo last week finished mov ing from the Gcister furm to Sloan, Iowa. Ward Joy oo aud family havo taken up their residenco ou the Chris Geif-ter farm which they havo leased for a torm of jours. Jakio Siilos and bride urrived home Thursday of this wook from u months' tour of tho south and east. Jamos SUovo and family have mov ed to tho Rob Hileman farm vaoated by Ward Joyce. Alox Litid moved to Pondor this week from tho Henry O'Neill farm. Miss Margaret Bridenbaugh return ed homo Tuesday from tho Samaritan hospital, whoro sho recently under wont an operation for appendicitis. Woods Learner retrirned homo Mon day from a two months' visit at Seattle, Wash. A hayrack full of young peoplo gathered at tho homo of Mrs Wm Arm bright ou February 28th to help hor celebrate her 4Gth birthduy, A beau tiful calyt and souviuor spoon were tho romernbrances. A jolly good time is reported. A midnight luuoh wus sorved. The party was a complete surprise. HOMBK. Mrs F J Oohander was a Dakota Oity visitor and Sioux City shoppor this week. Geo Rockwell and Peter Petersen wont to the city on Wednesday even ing's train. Linnio Rookwell was a passenger to tho city Wednesday evening. Geo Hoikcs was a Sunday guest at the G M Best home. Mr and Mrs Nels Smith went to the oity Wednesday ovening to visit a siok relative. Mrs O A Goff is vacating hor res taurant nnd Monger & Jordan are putting in a hardware store. iiuuy van do z.odue was home over Sunday night. Loraine Murphy ontortaiued several youug folks Sunday evening in honor of hor ooupin, Harry O'Neill, who was hero on a snort visit. Miss Nova Best attended the ooncort given at Dakota City lastFiiday night by the Alorningside Uleo club. N F Hansen hns just completed his now residence northeast of town. It is an o-room uungaiow uud is ono of tho fiuest residences iu these parts. Henry Lojrais loft Tuesday ovening for Wyuott, Neb, for a wooks visit at thoJnck MeQiurk homo. s The Largest Macaz.ne in the World. Today's Mngitzuitt is the lurgoat uud boat odited magazine published at 50o per yoar. Five cents per copy at nil nowsdoalers. Every lady who appro ciates u good magaziuo should send for a froo sample copy aud promiuni oataloguo. Address, Today's Maga zino, Canton, Ohio, PREVENTION like DiurrliuiMi Oitn Ho Pre von ted and Cured Aftor yours of expoilinonts wo havo dis covered a sure ciub or money buck. 25c Package, 6 Packages $1.00 Prevention Is not a curo-nll. 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Better lay in a supply to run you until springbefore it I is all gone. I HIAWATHA NUT COAL I Exceptionally good, clean Coal. Just the right size for Kitchen Use Telephone us your orders fpr anything in our line. Edwards Phone No. 10 $30. .00 $31.64 $25.00 $26.64 One Way Rates March 15th to April 15th Through Tourist Sleepers. Every day to Iyos Angeles and San Fraucisco, with daylight ride through scenic Colorado. Every day via Northern Pacific and Great Northern to all principal northwest destinations. Homeseekers' Excursion Tickets from Eastern Nebraska to the Big Horn Basin and other localities West and Northwest SB 1tat1SnTw3 Prize Offers from .Leading Manufacturers Book on patents ' Hints toinventors." 'Inventions neetled:" "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. OurJVU. Greeley was formerly, Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargejof the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY&MclNTIRE lt tno ij WASHINGTON,.!). C r addressed to the Sioux City $6.50 & Bradford j Lumoer uo. Dakrbrcity; To Oregon, British Columbia, Washington To California To Central Montana, and Southern Idaho To Utah V. E. Snethen, Agent, Dakota City, Nebr. L. W. Wakklky, G. P. A., Qwuhu, Noh. rim U wrjj ""MaMHlhMM ---'-- - n I I I V